XLVIII NO. Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, July 31,1 936
uiiwlfj Madison-Blues Here Tomorrow; Dr. Howell Heads ' ' OR. I AIMAS HOWELL Township P.-T. A. Active v,;« AMER. LEGION Overlook Hospital In Many Community Affairs Second Of Championship Series Dr Thomas Howell, superinten POST TO HOLD dent of the New York Hospital for twenty-six years, took over his Organization Established Student Loan Fund to Charley Hargreaves Released and Red Kiefer duties ns superintendent of Over Aid High School Graduates With Signed By Boston Red Sox—Ward Gets ANNUAL PICNIC look Hospital, Summit, July 15 He j follows Miss Elsie Slorah, superin- College Careers Calleran and Block All Invited to Join Out-1 tPndP2? slnce 'm wh<> rpsl'rned . L LI 1J e J 't0 beWiarrled. When in May 1928 the Millburn Committee. The health program BY BILL WESTBROOK form. Walsh was not effective last ing to be Held bunday : "i find the hospital well manned. Township Parent-Teachers’ Asso- being carried out In the Millburn week and Hruska was clouted out At Oldwick, N. J. j with excellent department heads elation voted to join the state or- schools thoroughly discussed and Tlic release of catcher Charley of the box Sunday by the Farmers j ■ - - ______land staff ” Dr, Howell says, "and ganlzatlon, It had already had sev- the committee decided to -Anita «a Hargreaves and the signing of but that does not necessarily mean The Guy R. Bosworth Post No. | T hoP'‘ ,0 conllnui 'he excellent cihI years of service to the1 com- steps to establish a specific health that he will use a southpaw al-dj]4(1 munity behind It The P. T. A. program. shortstop Red Kiefer by the Bos American Legiop, will hold * lwork Hmt has bwn d(mp and wlth though there is that possibility in Scholarship Fund had helped many , At a- meeting of the Executive ton Red Sox were announced this picnic and basket party Sunday the cooperation of the trustees and view of the fact that the Colonels a young graduate of Millburn High Board in June, there was a general nPek by Manager Chuck Ward But nt Roekawav Grove, Olriwiek N the people of the communities It have an imposing array of left School to go to colleger and fre-1 discussion of plans for the season that does not mean that the Blues J All .members of the Legion and •ervos, expand the hospital's serv- handed batters quent, meetings and discussions 1929-1930 and it was decided to will be crippled for tomorrow's their friends are urged to attend |'ce had quickened community Inter- place school matters in charge of game here with the Madison Joe Press, Madison field m an and enjoy a real old-fashioned Dr. Howell brings to t iris work ager, has Jim Duffy, Emil Mosko- cst and brought about better un- one representative mother for each Colonels as Emil Gall will be used family outing wide experience in the hospital wltz, Art smith and Lefty Russo derstanding between the parents school to consult and act with the behind the plate and Heinie Block S C Perkins, chairman of the field, and an enviable lerord of New Superintendent of Summit (Continued on I'iiri Eight I and the school principal of that school. This plan a hard hitter, in right field. Jim |committee in charge, states that achievement. Graduated from Hospital. The next year with the township tworked out so successfully that In Calleran, who played second base I the partv will meet on Main street Dartmouth Medical School in 1886. P -T A. a.s a member of the state May 1930, it was moved that the with the Blues last year, has been j Just below Taylor street at 1 p m his former hospital connections In organization with Mrs A F Rose P -T A be re-organtzed to permit secured tor that post with George ,and will go In a group to the Grove clude seven years a.s Superinten means ol the latest methods in CLOSE WYOMING as president,,was a very active one.; each school In the township to Knot he being shifted back to short i which Is a thirty-three mile drive dent of Worcester City Hospital medical treatment and organiza Executive meetings were held form its own P -T A the local Kiefer, who this year played for . from Millburn and twenty-six years as Superin tion equal to that of the most pro monthly at Mrs Rose's home A units to function under a general Manhattan College and at Mt. Ver | All types of amusement are avail - tendent of New' Yolk Hospital, one gressive business houses and In the COMMUNITY course In Child Study was begun board composed of the officers non on Sundays, will be missed but '.able at the (irnve There will be of the largr.st and most beautiful development ol hospital associa and two groups of mothers were or elected at the annual meeting and it cannot be said that the Infield of j | found a game to amuse each mem of the great New York hospitals tions ganlzed by Mrs R C Mathers to ' representatives of the local units, Hie Knothe brothers, Calleran and ; ber of the family whether he be He lias taken active part in the Overlook hospital Is one of two study the problem of child train- This motion was passed at the next Benedict is anything to be sneezed ; grandpa or young son Those a t growth ol great humanitarian in- such agencies receiving approprla Ing A series of three concerts and < meeting according to a plan sub- at tills duo doing great work last tending may bring their own pic stltutions serving humanity by|tmns from Millburn Township an extra concert by the famed I milted to members by the Execu- year Is Beneficial Church and nic baskets or may purchase re planhit. Rachmaninoff, was spoil-! live Board freshments at the Grove at a nom Manager Ward was pleased with sored by the Scholarship Fund The following September the or- Community Ac inal cost the way Gall handled his pitchers Millburn Township Affected ganlzatlon of the various P.-T. A. Sunday as the Meadowbrooks tivity ' groups was discussed and it was dropped two Rames to the Farm I decided that each school should ers. 5-1 and 8-3 and believes that Wyoming Church Community have an Independent organization there will be a more willing spirit BLUES LOSE AS By Reduction In Bus Fares TOURNAMENT Clinic will be closed during the with Its own officers, the central now as Charley had a tendency month of August and the first Fri organization to consist of a board to ride" the hurlers. made up of Its officers, the presi day in' September, reopening on UMP. BANISHES Fares to Newark, Irvington and Morristown Are The release of Hargreaves was TO END OVER dent of each school organization, not prompted by the fact that he Friday. September 11 from 2 30 to Lowered- All Bus Lines In Morris County the .superintendent of schools and was ejected from last Saturday's 4 o’clock. HARGREAVES District Come Under New Rates WEEK-END i lie principal of the schools. g.ime by Umpire Rainey Conway, The Clinic, started as a lire Under Us new organization the but was made In the Interests of school well baby clinic meets everv centra! group could not Join the economy Friday and alms to serve the ad Bow to Colonels, H The recent reduction in thr local and through fares of Public Serv Many To Participate In date p -t a and the local groups l our Pitchers Ready ice bus lines serving the Morris County district came as a surprise to _ , . — . | were left to make their own de- jacent sections of Wyoming, Mode! G. Knothe Injured Ward, with his heart set on even- Millburn residents as investigation disclosed there had not been anv I uw nsnip IenniS leixlon.s as to whether or not they tune the series for the Lackawan- Park and South Mountain At Third agitation on the part of local townspeople to this purpose The lowered T o u r n e y 'would join During this year he . Prague title, will have four Its purpose, In addition to physi fares brings thr shopping facilities of such large municipalities as status of the Scholarship Fund was BY n il.1. WESTBROOK Newark. Irvington and Morristown within easv access to Millburn at a dismissed and It wax thought that i1 ai■ iiors ready tomorrow with Son- cal check-up and preventive treat , Beginning last Monday play has Twelve Madison base lilts amt r it probably would be changed into io. Walsh, George Hruska, George merits, Is to give Instruction to ^ nominal cnut The are between Millburn Center and Newark has been j rapidly gone rm In the Millburn raw derision by Umpire Rainey reduced from 20 to 15 cents, and the local fare to Irvington has hern a I-oan Fund the next fall Manfred! and Eddie Hell in uni mothers with regard to diet, hy j ! Recreation Department's Annual Conwnv gave the Col"iie i 5 After a thorough Investigation glrnle regime and behnvor prob lowered from 20 to 10 cents The fare to Morristown is now 20 rents a Tnwii hip wide tennis tournament triumph over our Blues ir firs reduction of ’0 cents The old 20 cent fare between here anil < hathnin and discussion this change took lenis and whatevei will make for ( wifi the final rounds nearing c o r game <2 a thro- out - f fi shows a five cent drop and the cost of bus transportation to Madison nliiee iiufti r R J Bretnall's pro 2 Township Residents the best psychological as well as pletii.n bv the routing week end has [seen lowered from .10 to 20 rents The bus fare between Millburn posed plan that the Scholarship physical development of the child , to the first round matches of the l a .unir f hampn»/, hip !.r ' S; and Summit still remains 10 cents The rate within the Township limits Fiit'il he organized a.s follows The Attacked By Do^s The clinic wo: k under an advisors Mri i sun: l«- I ol n beat O iinn; rl.iv ut M.uL’u.r. Hut thr Blue l« 5 cents and a reduction of 5 rents has been made ill the old 10 rent purpose to be to aid students of domicil Foiii graduate nurse.- ft (1 fl-0 H iv Im*.it Brown 6 1 4 6 Ml Robert A Smith of 22 N'O i 11p- a ■ .oil -11! ules ■ and one (ilsnur.rd by 'Iv Initial defeat fare to Springfield ability who have a good citizenship r> 4 HukIv hr A ! St ulcer 7 5 c t v,(Hid terrace. Wyoming was bitten 1 rirklr thr Colonels tomorrow .ittci iceord during their high school doctor, all voluntary worker- have , Rate reductions have ako been made to towns west of Morris Plains Huffman hr■:»t Sr>t;iM’ 6 4 7 5 noon «»n thr Tavl< Park tan-pi' rci"! r inrt woo lack sufficient Tur day evening by a stray dog ;constituted tile woikmg peisonnel Under the new rales it Is possible to trace! from Millburn to Andover for s.c c 111 > f | Ifl!"d mat ' he p round 'a 1th hinh h < > f x*' 11 f c \ r * ■ Im. foi i ollege. The fund to be Sin was taking her dog for a walk of the clinic one doctor also serv ^ one from Millburn to Rudd lake for *0 cents, and from Millburn to rm t.irrltc] *' >!) .ceded be.it 1! i' nlnp thr 'rrt*** cmiliiucd Page Eight i when tlic other animal al'aek'd! Ij-j- nr: tlic advi.soi \ council Ih* Cranberrv lake for HO rents; all three show c reduction of 60 rents The fiamm 6-1 n n Sloneall brail nr Thr flrrpi .r. bv (V>nw;i\ whlrh 1st- As she picked ufi her dog the >( Jot covering >ueh mater fare frnm Newark In llarketlstow n or Newton is now SI OS a saving of Timkln 6-2 0-2 Ayres advanrinr o th er dog jumped at tier and bit ^ ^ W.i , rr-.jKin-!blr fur thr rxpU 1' 1 • ' ire necessary vaccine ; 65 rents bv default over Brow n . Davis: on HE tier on the left arm inflicting a toxoid sterile supplies etc have . nf catcher Charley lUrKrru. r Through fares on routes from Newark to Harkrttstnwn Wharton. beating Lachat 7-5. 8-2. Kleii/le iL. » mid 1 Inch deep and 31? inches from thr narnr ranir m thr ixjh been met bv the voluntary eontrl Hnpatrong and Horham Park show as high as a 70 rent reduction .beating Mmlluin 6 l 6-1 Dun nd !< r.g She received three puncture there being I Inning with a runner on third buttons of the patient 4 Tares throughout thin district were generally lowered from 5 to 10 rents j beating Hughes fi-l, 6-2. and Smith. wounds on the right arm no charge Approximately 250 im- 1 »>*«' »”d Fritz Knothe at ha' Con focal five rent fare rones have also been established on Morris County I beating Cook 8-0. 6-0 Police were able to catch the anl munizatlon treatments and vhlck way called Fritz out on a high out lines serving Millburn Dover. Chatham, Convent. Denvillr. Boon Ion and Walton Ayres and Dr Klenzle ad nial and It was placed In the Sum tests have been given since the es- ] side ball and Hargreaves as hr Madison * ■ vanred to the semi-finals with I mit Dog and Cat Hospital for ob- tabllshment of the el.nlcllnlc this numntim- I assumed bis poMUon behind the I victories over DavlsMin and Dur plate as the last half of the in INCREASED servallon ber not Including a number given Bti« lines rnvered bv the reduction which became effective Sunday and ning wa., about to get underway are Nrwark Morristown No 70 Newark Denvillr Newton Harkrlts Thomas Armstrong of Farley for whooping cough prevention In the Women's Singles, Mr1 J told Conway what he though' | town No llh Wharton No 10; Hopatrong No 72; and Tlorham Park road was also bitten by a dog early colds and pojson Ivy Fnierv waits at the final round. | State Second Largest about the decision No 74 yesterday afternoon as he was Although the work of the ciinic | with a hard earned victory over I walking on Wooderest avenue His This writer could no' hear what j Mrs Short 6-4. 3-6, 0-2 The win Contributor In This is primarily with pre-school chil Charley had to say but everyone I trousers were torn and he was bit dren of all ages are welcome for VACATION AND CONVENTION ! ner of the Driseoll-O'Mara match District ten on the legs The dog Is owned In the stands heard Conway clear- j IJ . S . S a v irn ? B o n d * 'will met Mrs Emery In the final physical check-ups and protective ly agitated, threaten to throw j bv W Mitchell of Wooderest ave treatments It Is understood of t In the Women's Doubles, Whll- Hargreaves out of the game The Putt* $500,000,000 Mark Chief C Nnrbet W’adr nf the The extent to which motor ve- nue |nry and Penderga.st advanced by . hlr,p nwnPrs ,n thp uniUd .Slates course, that In rases * hen Par argument continued and Conw ay : Millburn Police Department and can afford t ... , , ... ____ default from New and Rude, ShorWar(. soaked" by the taxing powers ent.s feet that they bellowed. You...... re out _of...... the ...... giimr Wayne C Taylor. Acting Seme Mr, Wade and son of Farley place Annual Sunday School to Lake their children to their Charley Parted laughing and re- | Vary of the Treasury, announced ; 3rr spending a fortnight at Brad- and KVA ns defeated Spinning and ^ rrvpr,jed In figures made public Lyon 6-1 6-1 G Mara and Ber.st physlrlan for these purposes t ey j to move whereas Rainey drew-'that the one half billion dollar ' jpy Hrarh Sergeant and Mrs Jack ■ bv the Keyxtone Automobile Club Outing at Hopatcong ler defeated Baker and Whitney I will do so In some cases It has his waieh and threatened to for mark maturity value nf sales of ■ jynltnn and family recently re nf New Jersey on the basis of data 6-0 6-0 Emery and DrLvcoll de I taken considerable lime and effort felt the game Hargreaves then te f IUntied States Ravings Bonds h**d ! turned from there after a two compiled by the Automobile Manu- About 50 members of the While j reated Wilson and Willkop 6 1 j hrrii J>A ft1W'd * r r k 'vt-ay f .( hirers Assoc hit Ion M s„n«, s,h«,l O. Mlll.jl"' 6 b ndvanelng to tlie finals the In 1935 motorist taxes soared to I j>|r»rr hrhlf>d lltr Sr. ’n r IT i,rl wrrr firnt triads Uliirf J I)a\|d Hayt . "f thr Firr hirn, held their annual outing at rrrrivc t|)r immunization for ’’ team of Drkcoll defeated O mala the unprecedented height of $1- rilrherK In Outfield i available >n Marrh 1 19^6 FV>r t h r Drpartmrnt Ir f t thii wrrk for Bertrand Island Park, and Berstler 4 6 6-2, 6-0 286 157,907, an Increase of $85,000.- u*'|.m...... George Hruska replaced Gall in 1 ,n months perimt from that date Tnrrmln p annrjn where be k at p.urnnp. Tuesday They made* The Iinlv mnteh in the Men 00(1 ever the total In 1934 From the riia( would not have been so to the end of the year purrha-.es lending the convention i f the In ...in,,, . .„mbr, or uoouj W OMilr ■ -Iv. >" (iniilge went lii Smith and Durand vrar 1919 tn 1935, Inclusive, taxes J , , , ....the townernaltv t generosity of of some nf lU trieiuis terrible bu* It happened that amounted h maturity value ternat lonal As-.orlation nf fin urs donated by several of ■ lib an ia v am i.vri Thnm.i ar.d on motor vehicles have established l served a . a medium for the distri George Knothe had been braned as ICao ooo non an average dm!' Chiefs hurrh officials i ll . A successive annual new "highs." , but Ion i f itlies furniture and hr did into third on a -rlpie In the sale for r,i i b bustnesa day for lha1 Mrs George Trowbridge chair-■ ^ ^ Mimr o( ,u ,lfrd> fAnill|e I ’ > M ' ' " ',i Reginald wjtJi the single exception of 1921, ttxth and gr«»eev to c<»r. ppr xlmatrlv 11 000 OCX* man of the committee in charge ( POSTPO
lew Cold Beer In Stork' IftJ.tae MILLBURN AVENUE a F V B L I C W S E R V IC E * Prompt Delivery. * **Compl#t# Automotive Maintenance** Friday, July 31, 1936 The Millburn - Short Hills It e m Page Three Barnard to Explain How1 Bovine Royalty Receives Numerous Fillings Social and Personal Science Can Aid Farmer | New Peaks To Conquer Farmers On Tout- For Sandwich Loaves "Ohemurgy,” the new theory of I Segis in the duiry bluebook. but it's Herf> are a f(>w suggestions for applying science to agriculture to j , , ., ... ,, , ... fillings for one of those perfectly A c tiv itie s how she fills the milkpail that will , , . . , 1 .. . 3 convert organic products of the ' beautiful sandwich loaves. Using interest the New Jersey Holstein- ! unsllced bread. trim off the crusts :By “K” Kennedy: soil into raw materials of manufac- 1 Lire, will be explained in terms of I Friesian Cooperative Association and slice lengthwise in as many Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Brunt Mc- Dr, A . M. Brown to New Jersey by Dr. H. E. Barnard, j members on their midsummer tour slices as desired. Spread each slice Jieever and children, Jean and research director of the Farm Che- of the dairy farms of the south and well with a filling, rearrange as a Wed Philadelphia Girl Shirley of Kenilworth drive are4mul'gic Council, at the annual pic , Central parts of the state today loaf and cover with colored cream | occupying one of the Saranac Inn nic of the Farm Bureau and State , and tomorrow. ciisftse, whin la- Jia.s been illumed to Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin i bungalows. Mr. and Mrs. McKcever Grange which is expected to bring The Duchess, 1935 highest pro- a spreading consistency with cream M u hall of The Fairfax, Philadel-(were among the guests Saturday 1,500 farmers to the State College duclng senior 4-year-old and or mayonnaise, night at a party given by Mr. and of Agriculture farm on Thursday, property of Bordentown Industrial 1 Chopped ham sweet pickle pin.i |iave announced the engage- of their daughter, Miss Claire Mrs. Charles H. Larson of New August 0. The speaking program School, queens it over the bovine nd mayonnaise; 2 Pimento cream niH: York at the Saranac Inn Casino. will be held in the College Farm royalty of New Jersey by virtue of cheese 3 Tomato coated with Hilius Marshall to Dr. Angus Mac grove at 2 p. m. having given 17,632 pounds of milk, caviar. 4 Egg yolks and sandwich donald Brown, son of Mrs. Elmer Mr and Mrs. R. M. Neumann In a letter to the program com and 644 6 pounds of butterfat, last relish, 5 Dates, nut meats, orange SrhofP■Id Keay of Short Hills and j and family of Windemere terrace mittee, Dr. Barnard announced year on twice-a-day milking Juice and cream cheese; 6 Mashed the late William Henry Brown of will leave tomorrow to spend the that he will report the findings of The black-and-white cow fan- deviled eggs; 7 Cream cheese and remainder of the season at Bay- chemurgic research that hold ciers durihg their two-day trip will sliced stuffed olives. Buffalo, N. Y. head where they have taken a cot promise for New Jersey farmers. see, among other things, two brood ------He is expected to forecast the part, Mi Quincy Q Ryan and daugh tage. i cows on the farm of Charles Kirby, . recurds..,Certification is by the de- that the agriculture of this state near Harrisonviile, Gloucester -partmentof dairy husbandry, New ter Joan..of Short Hills are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wait- will play in the predicted mefger County, each of whom has a life- JerseyCollege of Agriculture, Rut- Fire Island, N. Y., at the Man- bridge who have been camping just of farmer-scientist-manufacturer, time production exceeding 100,000 ' gers University, Moi. House cottage of Mr. Ryan's north of Moosehead Lake. N. II. are dnd to name several new crops pounds of milk One is Pine En- —------piuMits, Mr. and Mrs Edward M expected to return next week to which arc adaptable to New Jersey trance Johanna Korndyke, at Cooke of Raonge Mr. Ryan joins their home in Jefferson road land and labor and which have j twelve years of age in nine lacta in i.unily for the week-ends. • • * industrial uses . tions having produced 120.645 The morning program, begining' pounds of milk and 38,169 pounds Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wentz of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Broader are about 10 a. hi., will include athletic J j of fat The other, Ella Grace Sar Whitney road are stopping at The spending the Summer at Ports HE Alpine Club of Canada is attempt- contests and jpformal tours of the iing to scale a number of undimbed castic Beryl do Kol, 15 years old, Indian Cave Lodge, Lake Sunappe. mouth, N H T • « • peaks in the Mount Fryatt section of made 1 13,537 pounds of milk and 4 College Farrrt The Soil Oonserva- | N H tion Service forestry nursery at Jasper National Park, Alberta, this sum 3,519 pounds of fat in ten Lacta • * • Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Smith of mer. ‘The section of the park where Moving . . Weston's Mills, near New Bruns activities are centered has been visited by tions. Both are eligible for nomin Patricia Gefaell of Westfield and Hobart Gap road who were recent house guests of Mr and Mrs Robert wick. will open its gates for pub only a few pioneer climbers and most of ation to receive gold certificates Storing . . 0 ,, '!■(■ Dodge of Short Hills are lic inspection for the first time the mountains are unnamed as well as un for meritorious lifetime production Newhou.se at their Summer home sealed. Jasper National Park, with an area exceeding 4400 square miles, ;in ,„ie those who are playing in The visitors will lunch in the grove, H„ mixed doubles tennis tourna- In Spring Lake, were among those is the world’s largest national playground and is located wholly within Rug Cleaning attending the dance last Saturday and eating facilities will be pro the Canadian Rockies. The top photograph shows three of the peaks in ,,,, , being held at the Bayhead the Fryatt section which the Alpine Club will try to climb From deft to night at the Spring Lake Bathing vided for those who do not carry Vaolil Club. right they are; Christie (10,180 feet); Brussels (10,370 feet) and Lowell WASHING MACHINE * • • and Tennis Club basket lunches. Music will be fur (10,200 feet). The insert shows members of the Alpine Club on a pre nished by Jamesburg Bovs’ School carious perch overlooking Maligne Lake which is world famous for its REPAIR SERVICE fiu.-tav L. Stewart Jr., of Forest • • • Rimback Storage Co. band. speckled trout fishing as well as for its beauty. “See The Marks Brother*” d-;vi entertained as his week-end Mr and Mrs John Stoddard Cor Millburn Avenue Mr and Mrs B W Dudley 3rd, M ILLBURN 6-001*5 r .,,.-• Uoyd Mann of Manhattan F Donald Arrowsmlth of Hem & .Spring Street • • • Miss Ruth Schaff and Dr Dean RADIO SALES CORPORATION lock road spent the week-end at Frank Carrington is spending a Everybody ten d s tti• • * Inanlfiert ndverttn* Millburn 6 2000 Mr and Mrs Douglas Laird of Moore were among the guests of mentis Your little ad there. If there la a 357 Millburn Avenue Martha's Vineyard, Mass, where week at Fire Island with his par- market for what you want to m*ll, I* sure to Mr. and Mrs F B Ryan Jr , who bring reunite Short Hills are stopping at the Mrs Arrowsmlth and children are ; ents Major and Mr.s F. D L Car entertained at the Brook last week Grenville Arms In Bayhead spending th e season with Mrs rlngton of Park road who have a In honor of Mr Ryan's birhday Arrowsmtth's brother, Davenport j Summer home there Mr Carring- Mr and Mrs John Stoddarn and . • • • Pague ton is the director of the Paper Mr and Mrs Barry Ryan of Short , Mrs Roland Russell of Short • • • Mill Playhouse In Millbilrn Hills left Saturday for a cruise o n |Hms Spent this week at the Bluffs Mrs Frederick McBride of Del- 1 ... Mr Ryan's father's yacht. Later | ln Bayhead wick lane Is playing In the forty Mrs H w UurtieV of Lake road F B thev will visit Mr and Mrs. seventh annual Invitation tourna- ,eft last week for „ visit t() Mrs Rv.m Sr, at their Summer home Mr and Mrs lelgli Chandler ment of the Sea Bright Lawn Ten- George DeVivier at tier home in :: Westhampton, N Y and daughters Anne and Gladys ills and Cricket Club being held Kennett Square, Pa From there of Windemere terrace recently this week In Rumson. ; and Mrs Walter E. Lee have slopped at the Essex and Sussex Mrs Dudley will go to visit Mr and Mrs Smith Bowman at tln-ir ru'd to their home In Lake- Hotel In Spring Lake Mrs Sidney H Browne, Mrs home. Sunset Hills i.ear Fair ,,venue from a stay In Baftl- • • • Louis P Bayard. Stephen Living- fnx. Va < Md. Mrs Gustav L Stewart Jr. and ton and William Byrd were the • • • young son John of Forest drive guests of Mr and Mr.s Graham R and Mrs. B William Dudley have left to visit Mrs Stewart's Holly of Baltusrol way at a dinner r lake road are entertaining parents Mr and Mrs Dean Sage, Friday evening. M ir guests Mr T McArthur of at their Summer home In the Adi hington, D. C. rondack/; Mrs William T Meloy of Pine For Quality • • • * * * j terrace is exported home tills I .efforts S. Hoffman and Miss Virginia Drake, daughter of week from a stay in Maine , l.ter. Miss Cornelia Hoffman Mr md Mrs Ar'hur W Drake of ... Wines & Liquors No. 5—THE OPEN DOOR POLICY i.rc-t drive are guests of Mr Western drive left Sunday to spend Ml and Mrs W K I) Woods and I Mrs Charles G Meyer at their a [rw days at the Stockton Hotel. their .sons, Billy and Bird have re • in Bay.slde, L I Sea Girt with a classmate at Smith turned to their home in Baltusrol • • • College way from a month's visit to Mr and Mrs William B Schlm- • • • Woods' parents in Charlottesville i J Mamaroneck. N Y an- Mrs George Habber who has been Va 3 a lish ~ t h e birth of a son July 21 at |)i(i KUl.st 0( Mr and Mrs H Stacy The Beverage House of Summit . Rochelle Hospital Mrs Smith of Highland avenue, has re Mrs Marshall Geer and son Irv 41 UNION PLACE wW aboutopwlHG that s.na I was the former. Eliza- turned to home In Allenhurst ing of Jefferson road are exported Opp D I. i W Station N Goodspeed, daughter of Mrs • • • home ttiJ.s week from a motor trip Summit 6-1162 Summit. m Goodspeed of Meadow- Mr and Mrs Andrew A Smith Free Delivery’ k road, Short Hills Ji„ o! New York City formerly of Mi and Mrs Danfarth Geer Jr • • • Short Hills who have been spend- and son Danfarth 3rd of Great ' and Mr.s George R Evans of Hills road are spending the Sum DISTRIBUTORS FOR k ifeke. dox/i of youAfi} tng the past two months In Sum irt avenue have been spending mit. left last week for Birmingham mer with Mr.s Geer's parents In BELLOWS A CO WINES mon'h of July at Blgwln Inn. Ala . by motor Enroute they will WlJUamstown. Mass Mrs Geer, di AND LIQUORS ' of Bays, Ontario. Canada Mr.s visit at WrtghUville Beach N C rector of the Buxton Country Day DEWEY'S WINKS. HANKEY BANNISTER SCOTCHES, RYES sister. Miss Edna F Munrs and Bernard, N C School, will come down to Short 'In' University of Indiana, was AND GINS. WALDORF-ASTORIA Hills for a week next month W hy not let us conic in with an rlec- looping there Mrs Charles H Stout and daugh DISTILLED DRY GIN t • • ter. Virginia Stout of Minnlslnk Want Ads Bring Results. tric range or an electric water heater? • ■lllam deCamp of Short Hills road are stopping at the Bull Peak among the guests Saturday colony club In Melvin Village. N H at a dinner given by Miss Or. Itetter still with both? r|» Gafaill daughter of Mr j ^Jrs p redcr1c J Faulks of Con week Mh John H Gafaill of W rit - | taon ro;lt| spent last -end In Hit balh dorsa l and Bayhead, preceding the i Connecticut She plans to leave take murh HOT Ue rhargr nothing for installation held at the Bayhead yacht | August 10 to spend several week W ATEB. but his William Is spending the sea at Rumson Inn In Rumson ' lot he* ah J although such a servire usually costs with his parents. Mr and Mrs • • • hole i the rub. Ubert deCamp at their Summer Mr and Mrs Arthur S Hov, of $44} for onr. ST.S for both. You save < in Bayhead White Oak Ridge road have left for • • • Devon. Conn, where they will be all that. I’av nnh ?f> down for on and Mrs Charles E Kelly of guests of their son and daughter Onk road have taken several In-law until September £ I (I for both. to Livingston Manor, N Y rr their children are spending season at camp * I * Two years to pay lor either one. l and Mrs Austin Klrkbrldc of iim avenue are spending the Ihree vears to pav for both. mrr at Brewster, Cape Cod. Hot Water by GAS is Cheap An ample supply of constant hot water 140 degree l et in the three 1,’s-— I.uxurv. I A'i- I Arrhie B Quarrier of Fern Millburn A v e n u r hot water, day or night for a lew cents a day, is a joy I 'Trace is summering at Chip Telephone Millburn and convenience. Sucn hoi water serv.ee is given by a Bay. St Lawrence County, N the 100% automatic gas water heater. lire , and Low cost. Eliminate the running up and down stairs to keep the fire going c^ioveling coal and ashes, waiting for the tank to heck Eliminate the danger of scalding water, damage to pilumbing. Eliminate Inconvenience. ■ppmbrok? Sruutt] &alnn Automatic hot water service by gas is comparable JERSEY CENTRAL in cost with the cost of other methods which do not $ 1 . 0 0 have the automatic feature The only sure way to Shampoo, Fingerwave and Manicure know whot the cost will be is to have an estimate made $ 3 . 9 5 POWER AND T IG H T CO?TFANY F.ugene Permanent Wave by a competent water heating man. Your plumber or 3 5 c a Public Servire woter heating representative will be Millburn l C3I5 Single Item glad to do it. These men can estimate your hot water Haircut 3 5 c needs and the amount of gas qecessary. Trim 2 5 c
T»l»p*gw*' LHdegeIon 4-0025, or • - 11B® , PVBLlCgSERVICE STATE BANK BUTLDINO •WASH ’W O R 3 HSHES ELECTRICALLY Livingston. N. J Northfield Center mciay, July JI, (.935 Page Hour The Millburn - Short Hilla Item PRIZE WINNING Peppers Stuffed With FISH FANCIERS Three Meals a Day 4 BEST CROP RECIPES Fish Flakes Good A cheese tray with an assortment Comes Friday and what's to do FIND FLAKES ASSEMBLING THE PICNIC LUNCH IN NEW JERSEY !0f Seven kinds of Borden’s Cheese about it? Well, here’s a grand 1 A O O has been awarded to Mrs Ralph luncheon dish and pretty a.s the \ | | U | |« I Vi \ t Willis of Pennsgrove, N. J., for her well known picture—and easy l(XJ FINE FEASTING 1 J r J L * j reclpe wh(cU ls as foiiows: to make. I LOBSTER SUPREME FISH FLAKES IN PEPPERS ’ f W l a i u servings, you n^cf; Try It Other Than On 1 tin of fish flakes or 2 [ ups „# Friday And Taste 1 Full Week Ahead 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper left over fish such as halibut Of Schedule 1 tablespoon minced parsley or haddock Difference 1 tablespoon chopped pimento 4 nice bell peppers 1 cup sliced mushrooms What promises to be the best 1 cup rich milk or light cream 2 tablespoons flour , , So many people leave all their peach crop produced in New Jer 1 or 2 chopped hard boiled eggs 1 3 4 cup evaporated milk fish-eating until Friday and oh! sey since 1932 is ripening a full 2 tablespoons butter 3 4 cup water the face.s that accompany it. It week ahead of schedule 2 tablespoons catsup 2 cups diced boiled lobster might be because Friday is fish That wonder peach, the college- 2 tablespoons flour day, but just for fun, try it some bred Golden Jubilee. Introduced in ;2 eKK yo!ks' he“ten 1 cup bread crumbs other day and see if it doesn't 192(1 at the New Jersey Agricultur- , ' - teaspoon sa Wash the peppers and remove taste better. For example try: al Experiment,, Station, Rutgers | ° a-sh of cayenne stem ends and clean out the seeds FISH FLAKE BALLS WITH BACON University, is celebrating its tenth tDasn oj niltmeg Soak ih cold water-and then par Melt the butter in the top of a 2 cups cut potatoes anniversary by beating its own , ___ , __, boil for . fifteen minutes in salted 1 tin or 2 cups fish flakes time in reaching consumers early double boiler Ad e o n on, gTe Wnter Dratn and then stuff wilh Sliced bacon this mixture: 'n season. M i - “l”t 7oof for 10 minutes. >2 teaspoon black or red pepper to start tricking about July 25, ac , . Melt butter, blend in tin nuur cording to Arthur J. Farley, pro- Acid the flour and mix thoroughly. 1 egg, well beaten and milk When well thickened Mix ingredients thoroughly Take , , . Dilute the evaporated milk with I lessor of pomology. thp wat(lf aild 'pour 2 cups slowly 1 and boiling, add Ure fish Hakes. up the tablespoonful shape slight Before Golden Jubilee was born, ,thp 'vat(M ai . i n t o the vegetable mixture, reserv- I the catsup and at the vtry Inst the ly and fry in deep fat to a delicate , of a second generation cross be iiig rUp /\dd the lobster and hard >boiled eggs chqpped (me amber color Roll slices of bacon tween Elberta and Greensboro. cook 10 minutes longer Just before Place this mixture in the peppers Into cylindrical shapes, run a ! tile re was no good yellow freestone serving, add the remaining ' 2 cup cover with browned bread numbs, wooden tooth pick through each, | peach that New Jersey growers diluted milk to the egg yolks and:dot with butter and place in me- to hold it in shape Fry In deep could place on the market before pour into the lobster Cook gently dium oven for ten minutes fat until rrisp and well cooked the juiddle of August. An all- for 5 minutes longer, stirring con- Sliced pickles, pickled beets or Garnish with parsley and pieces of around variety, for table or pre lemon Serve a roll of bacon with serving. Golden Jubilee helped • stantly Season with salt, cayenne, cole slaw go well with this each fishball solve the problem of housewives “ i'1 Serve at once In patty FISH FLAKE SOUFFLE who formerly had to wait until' shells or on toast points. Garnish BLUES LOSE 1 tin or 2 cups fish flakes Sunday Breakfast I II I V WHITE Tall Fro*ted Drink. September to get a satisfactory wltR parsley. Serves 8 •r 2 tablespoons butter LILLI vv f i l l Li i Keep Cool With peach (or canning. The New Jersey Mrs R K Conklin of New Ca- (Continued from Page On. 2 tablespoons flour Gains In Popularity erop. because of Its proximity to naan, Conn , has been awarded an the local consumer's table, cun be apron and a box of Cox's Gelatine ; tripled to le t center and .scored on i/4 teaspoon pepper 1 A plate of sandwiches, tall, cool left onthe tree longer than A case of Ruppert’s Beer has Jim Ashworth s single over second 1 LXj cups milk Whereas many families have gained popularity among tiieir AGAINST DIETS drinks and an easy chair under a peaches from distant growing been won by Mrs. John Hahn of Buddy Hall, formerly of the New- 1 teaspoon minced onion tree What a grand formula for 1 tablespoon finely chopped pars friends because of either their buf points. Long distance transports- Is»P. L. I ark Bears, contributed the second fet suppers or Sunday night sup keeping cool If not exactly a form tlon adds to the hazard of bruls- Mrs Belle Pangbourn of Hudson, run in the fifth when he tut for ley Dear Miss Wilma, pers. so have others very success ula. it’s most people's desire Here lng and discoloration of the fruit N Y , is the winner of a rice ball the circuit over the right field 3 eggs are some of those cool drinks that Ripened naturally, local peaches and a box of All Comet Rice Pro- fence. Millburn avoided a shutout Melt butter; in It cook flour and fully gained the same popularity Yo all remember my sister. lx)l- make it Just that In the seventh when Gall doubled pepper, add milk and stir untii for Sunday morning breakfasts lle Well, she llvln in Haalem In have a higher sugar content and^hicts CHOCOLATE PUNCH A metal recipe holder with re- and rode home on Red Kiefers boiling; add scrapedonion and Invitations read "Breakfast on New York fo about six months and better flavor cup chocolate syrup jctp'js and a can of Pompeian Olive single. finely chopped parsley, fish flakes Sunday Morning from 10 to 12 she write and say Lilly yo kin get and the beaten yolks of eggs; mix Come and Get It " you-sef eighteen dollar a week Juice of 2 oranges Oil has been won by Mrs Walton Conway, Irked by a continual all together thoroughly, then fold The table consists of various cookln up heah so I goes to New 1 - cup canned rasberry syrup Cream butter and sugar Add Evans of Upper Fairmont, Md “riding" from the bench by Coach in the whites of the eggs, beaten electrical gadgets such as toaster,1 York an gits me a job In a family 1 cup plneapplo juice , egg. Sift ___ flour,. salt, andbaking I Mrs. H M Johnson of Arlington, Johnny Pulldore, ordered the iat- dry Bake in a buttered dish in a waffle Iron, electric grill and cuf- fo eighteen dollar but I comes bark Mix all together and add 1 pint ( powder together and add to mix N. J . has been awarded a Seceni. ter out of the game in the eighth very moderate oven until firm In fee pot There Is a large bowl of to Baltimore quick because up °f sparkling water Serves 4 lure alternately withthe milk Add Hand Made Hand Painted Salad inning but for some reason re the renter Serve at once with or fruit or a platter of melons, cream, theah je.s po white trash famblys PUNCH mits and vanilla Bake in a greas-iBowl » lented and allowed John “to take syrup, sugar, a bowl of waffle bat- an everybody on a dlot an don eet Make a syrup by boiling '-j cup , |oa[ pan jn an 0VPr 350 F for , A case of Trommer’s White Label his place in the first base line without cream or tomato sauce run water until it ter butter bread and from the De fust day I cooks em fry chicken sugar and 11 cup about 50 minutes or until done Beer lias been won by Mrs E coaching line in the nlntti kitchen at Intervals, comes a. fresh and cream gravy and good blsklts spins a thread Stir into this 1 This cake ls also very delicious ; Davis of Jamaica, L I “Roasting Ear” Time supply o! omelet mixture to be but dey say Lilly us all on a dlot tablespoon of orange pekoe tea, if frosted with a real "gooey" fudge During the past two weeks there Comes to Millburn prepared in the electric grill an don eat nuthln An when I goes add the juice of 1 lemon and 2 topping has been a derided Increase In the CHICKEN-LIVER OMELET home an takes along sum o de oranges with cup of shredded ------number of rerli>e,s being sent In WASHING MACHINE cup preserved rnnk it on the cob roast It under i For pach individual serving allow leavIns de hollar and say Lilly yo pineapple amJ Vegetables ran very satlsfactor- and it certainly does make us hap- REPAIR SERVICE I or cut It off for surco- I 1 egg all a theef so a quits an comes back raspberriesLot stand for 1 hour or lly be reheated In a wire strainer ; py to be able to give prizes to seven “See The Mark* Brothers 1 tablespoon milk heah to wuk fo eight an totin longer, strain, add cold water o tash -for you're bound to plea.se over steam women a week Perhaps you too, MILLBURN 6-0015 the majority when you serve Julry, , Sa It and pepper to taste Now, honey, yn say yo hongry make a quart, plenty of Ice and • [would be a winner If you sent your Beat lightly Melt butter. '2 or . fo egg pone so heah am how to (serve Serves 4 Equal parts of honey and butter favorite novel or original recipe. If RADIO SALES CORPOIt \TION home-grown corn, says Margaret 357 Millburn Avenue C Shepard. Essex County Home 4 tablespoonsi In the grill and turn make creamed together, makes a grand you would care to try, Just send it Demonstration agent In the. mixture A.s it rooks, lift It EGG PONE Grand Cake For spread for toast or on bread for .to Sidney Snow In care of this pa- "Tlic season for those luclous, •*1<>,|F the edges permitting the Mix about a cup hot soft rice an the children per Want Ads Bring Resul roasting ears Is fast approaching Hquld portion to run underneath nn(> quart corn meqj an wuk In a Serving With Fruit Its peak InMillburn and if the (*iat which ls already rooked When j111le butter bout like a egg and Here Is a grand rake Just made fund !y h.in n«!)t Vet been trentei fum arrange the rhirkrn livers tbree» cups milk and three eggs for slicing and serving with peaches some thi v vc■get;ible grnwr in irnukrd' over the surf are and roll beat up Bake It In a flat pan bout ■ v f and cream or any fruit for that near hv r n r
Mayflower Laundry w iiiti k o s > WHITE ROSE, SAI All SUGGESTIONS Laanderen - Dry Cleaner* PEACHES 2 No 2'j ran. 29c t lilt KEN A I.A KIN(. «V Millburn 6-1400 TEA ’ c Ih 17 r <; lb 3Jr « OI.CMRIA RIVER SALMON 2lr JV COFFEE lb tin 27c K K R CHICKEN 6 o«. !»f PRESERVES lb Jar ISr HOR.MEL SPICED HAM 12 oa tin ISc IVORY SOAP imedium rakei 2 lor Hr STI FFED OLIVES ... i act. IV JF.I.LO * for 2V Tricirico’i Market N R C. SPECIALS "^^M iE~SGier BROWN EDGE WAFERS pkl 23r 1 R. HAYMARCH 2 p k (l 21c SHREDDED WHEAT FREE DELIVERY JACOB HUPPERT BEER Phone M ill. 6-2131 RAISIN FRUIT BISCUIT lb U c ; Millburn Avr. MuiKurn i r n i n u * s •-nRCEST nncwEnv rriday, July 31, 1936 T h e Millburn - Short Hills Item Page Five
Daniel Blckley, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Condlt and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brush of Mr. and Mrs. George Hepbron Mr. and Mrs. Seward Roberts and Mrs. Creighton Blckley, has rc* son of Myrtle avenue returned Myrtle avenue have returned from and children of Mountain avenue child of Myrtle avenue are spend turned to Mlllburn from a visit to Sunday from Ocean Grove a month's stay at East Brewster, will spend the month of August at ing the week at Beach Haven. Social and Personal his aunt, Miss Catherine Blckley at * ♦ * Cape Cod. Stephen Brush plans to Pine Orchard * * * Maybrook, Wynwood, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neal and leave for Camp Kiamesha near * ft * Mrs Charles C. Clifford of 34 Cy * * * Activities son of Southern Slope drive are in Newton on August 8th. Mr and Mrs H. G Arnsdorf and press street returned Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. William Bonynge Nashville, Tenn. daughter Barbara of Elm street re a week's stay in Philadelphia where rBy “K” Kennedy: and daughter Joyce of Whitting- Mr. and Mrs. James Pickering of turned Tuesday from two weeks at she visited relatives. Prior to that ham terrace spent Sunday in Phila Mrs A. F. Dedecker, her son Linden street left Sunday to spend Vineyard Haven. Mr and Mrs. Clifford spent a fort * * * delphia as the guests of. the Rev-, Charles and daughter. Grace have a fortnight in Fairfield, Conn. night at the Pawhattan in Asbury laticy Brice To 8 e Wedded erend and .Mrs, Frank Bonvnge - returned to their home on Whit Their son, James Jr., is at Camp Ml’S SI. M Robnet and son of Park - v „ tingham terrace from a visit at IKlttatinny Th Northwestern. Eim street have game to Bedford, Tomorrow To Denzel E. Davis Mrs Walter Zimmerman of Tonetta Lake. N. Y. N. H. for a few weeks. Parkview drive gave a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weitzenberg j * * * | of 14 Maple street have returned j Mr and Mrs Weston Roberts of c i i a r i i h i ii h u rc h of the Ascension and Prince of Peace Will | Brfrek jUu'iy 23showei for Mlss Nancy Mrs. R B. Noll and daughter j from Scroon Lake. | Chestnut street spent the week- Be Scene of Local Girl’s Wedding Marie of Spring street left Tues- * * * lend with Mr. and Mrs. V. Mem- Mr and Mrs. Norman E Brice of day to visit for a couple of weeks' Haddon Gray, son of Mr and'street in Washington, D C. Their A New In Baltimore Myrtle avenue gave a tea Tuesday in Brewster, N. Y. 1 Mrs H Gray of Elm street, is visit-1 daughter Jean Is visiting Mr and ■at their home. Today they are glv- lng his grandmother at Lake H o-[Mrs. L. Johnson for a week in hurch of the Ascension and taken an apartment for the Win c ;lng a tea at the Southern Hotel in Miss Elizabeth Wunder of the patcong, and Betty Jane, his sister, Chevy Chase 59th Series rXL, 0f peace in Baltimore, will ter. Baltimore Okeetee Apartments on Millburn is visiting the other grandmother I ‘ me scene tomorrow afternoon The bride-elect was graduated, , .. . avenue Is visiting her grandmoth at Delaware Water Gap, Pa W ill Open o'clock of the wedding of from Millburn High School. She i Mr. and Mrs. ffenry Junge and er in Baltimore. j ' * * | inrV Tllghman Brice, daughter attended the University of Mary-\ family of Locust, avenue left this * * * 1 Mrs. Robert Clark and sot.-ftoberfi August 12th Mr and Mrs.,. Norman Earle land at College Paris, Md., wjjere f.wcek. to spend the rest of the Sum- , Mrs. Arthur Thevqpet of W alnut, Jr,,' of Elm street are visiting at RADIO S r R “See The Marks Brothers" ICC. uf J76 Myrtle avenue, Mill- she was -a member of the Kappa imer at their cottage on the Toms avenue entertained at a tea on Prudence Island, R. I. | rM' ;ind Denzel Everett Davis, Delta sorority t r j v e r Thursday. 1 . . . i MILLBURN 6-0015 1936 'of Mrs Ernest Dudley Northam Mr Davis was graduated from ! ... * • • Mr and Mrs Henry Pratt and RADIO SALES* CORPORATION Baltimore. The officiating the Baltimore Polytechnic Insti-j Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dray of Mrs Klein Sr., of St Louis is family of Linden street left this ( 357 Millburn Avenue :-,V|,uui will be the Reverend tute and the University of Mary- ; Ridgewood road spent the week- visiting Mr. and Mrs Richard week to spend the remainder of V.II L1H KN III ILDINC \s :> hP,( Evans Browning, rector of land in the class of 1935. He is a end at the shore. |Klein of Southern Slope dive Mr the Summer at Beach Haven, 10v i-r> limly ii-mln tile Clajpclfle'l fidvpl tlt»e- I OAN AV>Ot I VI ION ,■hurch. A reception for the member of the Phi Delta Theta anff Mrs. Klein and son win leave ’ * * rnents Your little ad If there In a I market for vshal jou waul l<> «.• 11. N nine to j ..,,1,^ and a few intimate friends and Omlcron Delta Kappa fratern- Mr and Mrs. R T Pierce and tomorrow to spend two weeks at Mr and Mrs. Frank Bruno of brlnir result* I allow at the Southern Hotel; Hies and was president of both family of Mountain View road leave Blue Mountain Inn. Bailey road returned Sunday from that city. fraternities while In college He is today for Bangor, Me., to spend * * * two weeks in Maine. Mbs Mary Elizabeth Brice, sister associated with the Chase Brass ttie rest of the Summer visiting • Mr. and Mrs. Paul F Anderson the bride-to-be, will be the and Copper Company of Baltimore His family Jr., of Millburn are stopping at the ______ald of honor and only attendant Orenvtlle Arms In Bayhead ll ...... t J 1 he best man will be Joel Hutton Mr. and Mrs. J H Schmidt of Tay- Mr. and Mrs. C W Boynton and ‘-Womens’ duality dslpparel Baltimore and Edward H O. lor street and Mr and Mrs. Nick daughter of Ridgewood road spent i WYOMING ,bb, of Hyattsville, Md„ and Nor- Schmidt of Spftngfleld have taken the week-end at Atlantic City SPECIALTY SHOPI an Evans Prince of Washington, a cottage together for the month * • • Mrs Richard Schmidt and son LILLIAN O'GRADY C will be the ushers of August at Lavalet Mr and Mrs Harry Ellwanger Robert of Elm street have returned 415 Springfield Ave., Summit mmn The bride-elect's gown will be of • * * and children of Debuke, Iowa, are from Salameavica, N. Y rv courtship satin, princess Mrs. Clark Reynolds of South visiting Mr and Mrs. John Ell- le Her tulle veil will fall from a Mountain road Is entertaining Mlss[wanger ol undercllff road jlo made of the same material as Alyce M Mullen of Philadelphia at ... he wedding gown and trimmed her cottage on Norwood avenue. Mr and Mrs Peter Stanzlale and dth a spray of lilies of the valley, Avon family of Mountalnview road are • • ft Spitzer’s Alteration Sale! fihp will carry a shower bouquet spending two weeks at Belmar Simpson Fruchtman. son of Mr if white roses and lilies of the val- t Pv For traveling she will wear a and Mrs 6 R Fruchtman of Whlt- Janet Mott, daughter of Mr and ;.,w blue sheer with white acces tlngham terrace, will spent next Mrs. George Mott of Myrtle avenue, ses and a corsage of gardenias. month at the Citizens Military has returned fropi a visit to an Everything Must Be Sold The maid of honor will wear em Training Camp at Fort Hancock. aunt tn Denvtlle Sandv Hook. N J • • e Regardless of Cost it ndered pink organdy over taf- • • • pm with a blue starched net pic- Levina Oechler, daughter of Mr ■:rs tiat and blue shoes to match Mr and Mrs. William Betrh and and Mrs Alfred C Oechler of To Make Way for Workmen daughter Barbara, formerly of i: bouquet will be of pink roses Myrtle avenue Is visiting m Pa and delphiniums Millburn. returned Thursday to • Mr Brice will wear a gown of their home tn Chicago after a visit Mr and Mrs. H C Clery of wi red chiffon with white acces-| of two weeks here Myrtle avenue have returned from • • • ini ' and a corsage of gardenias Cape May Reductions of 500 and More on Dresses, Rie bridegroom-elect’s mother will Mr and Mrs Edwin Kraus and children of Parkview drive are vn- Mr and Mrs G C Hull and i ■■ it violet chiffon with a match- Coats, Suits, Millinery, Sportswear .... hat and a corsage of gardenias catloning In Beach Haven sons of Parkview drive arc spend ing the month ol August in the After a wedding trip to Cape Cod Now Is Your Opportunity to Stock I p All Stales Final Mr and Mrs C F Rogge and ■■ -duple will return to Baltimore Catskills children of Parkview drive returned Safety - i three weeks' visit before leav- from their vacation Monday ■ ■ for Florida where (hey have S I M T Z K i r S ______- | Mr and Mrs C O Wlnans of Locust avenue and daughter Bar- 511 Main Street Millburn 6-2163 Your Will, fire and life insur Miss WKHRLK AT SCHOOL ‘ b; m touring In Canada OF DANCING ance frolic ins, deeds to property,
Florence Wehrle of Duncan [ stoc k c ertihc cites and bonds, gems c attending the Normal , -.I Dancing being held tn TTfur sty? OENERALO ELECTRIC and |e\velrv not often used should (All I II • : k be kept m a safe deposit box, tiool is under the direction Millburn Liquor Shop trancing Masters of Amvr- 1 I'M I II W»r.'K. I'cnp where they will be set tire from I ELECTRIC FANS Wehrle conducts classes at ; O N S A L E a I Enclusive dittr i but or for the loss bv carelessness, disbonc’st y ■'..inning Club on Saturday and teaches for the M111 - world - turnout Br'lowa products and a< cadent "i creation Department Miss - is also an arcs I slant of Mrs FREE DELIVERY' Kettenrlng .School of Danr- 36 Main St. Mill 6-188S TIGER’S
CL a Nurse speaks i| DAVE’S SUMMIT TRUST Frankly COMPANY The Bank and "I Always ;r.....; on my own Choice Meat M arket SUMMIT NLW IIRSLY mofhor -.ending washing The Borrower to thQ laundry 347 Milfburn Ave., Millburn, N. J. ... I ■, '• H ■ | “ V „ . . , U . ... "Tim haiauii lu hoi Irnnlth ll — haw a single purpose in view. loo gTf»«l — to permit homo ' '" i i . h i n ixoi laundering >vcn if the cost Rib Roast ( blade cut) HIS purpose is to carry forward useful wai loss—-which I doubt," 1 lb 23c T buKinww srtiviiics that earn and deservr 1 i
a profit because they render a public service / elephant ( J latham 4 -i(yQ () by providing fellow citizens with goods* and Su^ar-Cured Corned Beef t 'one f l u n k l i’cTM'n.il A ttention aervirea needed in their dally Uvea. lb 25f Mutual frankneaa, confidence in one an other and faith in the purpoac* to which loans are to be put, form the baaia of relationships Pot Roast (chuck) nmii 1 toft tint Mdum a I ft t with our bocroweca. With them w# reach CHATHAM NEW JERSEY lb 22c agreement* aa to proper limila on their loans • ■ 1 and the time and conditiona for repayment. R F b■ n H • n g. T A11 r r • r g f < r 4 G From them we receive complete financial m r ' Stooging O-y 1 Fresh Killed Fowl (4 lb. average) statements. To them we give not only the n g, Rug 4 PLoa Ik 25c tmutey loaned, but also our best information c If anting and counsel regarding local and national conditiona affecting their buainesa. V j Bacon tti pkE 19c ! v i Miracle Whip qt. 35c ; pt.22c; b pt.l3c i Fleischman’s Gin $] 19 The First N ational Bank fifth of Millburn, New Jeisev Member Federal Reserve Srvtem - FREE DELIVERY t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Telephone*, Millbuni: 6-2700, 6-2701, 6-2702 USE ITEM WANT ADS RESULTS ASSURED EWeWfW 1907 Want Ada Brlrvi Result,* y ■ Page Six T h e Millburn - Short Hills Item Friday, July 31 , | 936 OJtjr UJUlhurn-IMfiirt WtUa 3tm
Published every Friday by The Item Publishing and Printing Company, The Walrus a Corporation, at 249 Main street, Millburn, New Jersey. “The time has come the Wal rus said to talk of other H. QL^lore...... Editor and Publisher things; of shoes and ships Willard H. Baetzner Advertising Manager and sealing wax and cabbages aitd kings.” Bislness and Editorial Telephone ...... Millburn 6-1200
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NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES ■SJSZ!. for a sane vacltion. Now that, we NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS. Inc. are. to have sane fourths by law, why in the name of F«tq can’t the Mr-v. y«r» —Newark Township Committee legislate on vacations too? Subscription rates, by mail, postpaid: one year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; For once strange to say, I agree t® ungle copy, five cents. Subscription paid in advance. with Ye Editor in his reasoning for Member Essex County Newspaper Publishers’ Assn. I am just back from two weeks at the shore that seem more like two AUTO RESTRICTIONS ._ ^ months as I look back at them. By dint of care the first week A new act which the Governor has approved and which the Motor was taken up in acquiring an Amer Vehicle Department will put into effect as soon as the machinery can be ican Beauty coat of sun bum and organized, is the compulsory motor vehicle inspection law. This law re the second week in staging a re quires that all motor vehicles must be Inspected semi-annually by State inspectors; that owners shall exhibit inspection certificates on jtheir turn to normalcy. One week was windshields and failure to do so, or the obtaining of certificates fraudu spent on the sand from choice and lently, will subject the owner to a $100 fine for the first offqnse and $200 the other on the bed from neces The MODERN for the second. The fee for each inspection is fifty cents. Any driver sity. I was not looking at the cell should consider this cheap to know that his car is in good condition or that it needs overhauling. ing during this latter period either. Every car that is used to any Vxtent needs inspection and adjust On my way to Millburn and hos- ment at least once in six months. Such Inspection is for the safety of the pitalizntion I broke my journey driver and his family as well as for the protection of the motoring pub with calls on various publishers to lic. Strict enforcement of this inspection law will greatly increase the ascertain their views of vacation size of the auto graveyards, for there are any number of old rattletraps ing and remedes for the after ef on the road that have no business to be there, and if ruled off by law fects As to views all were in accord would m a tt room lor better cars and in that way make room for more MARKET* PLACE* but on the matter of remedies the new curs. * * * Another bill which Governor Hoffman has made law by his signa sky seemed to be the limit. ture is a measure sponsored by Senator Hendrickson of Gloucester I have come to the conclusion County, imposing a minimum fine of $100 on any person operating a there is no cure for sun burn but motor vehicle without the owner's •onsent. Bridgeton Evenings News. time. A chap at the Red Bank Register said his trust still re is as near as your telephone! TAKE IT EASY » <" posed in ‘more hair of the dog that bit you" be it sun or licker Modern life has its complications. It proceeds at a very rapid pace. The Engllshtown Examiner crew With the airplane and automobile annihilating distance, the radio bringing instantaneous reports on events, and other characteristics of all favored rubbing on snow as If our present-day living the human body and mind is called upon to ad and when snow was available, just just itself to a faster tempo than ever before as you'd treat chill blains or frost Bewilderment as problems loom up for solution, worry and anxiety bite over the success or failure of this or that project, the steady straining and grind of business in an effort to acquire more and have every avail It remained for the Cheesequake able comfort—all these things add to the nervous strain of the human Chronicle editor to make a sugges being tion that I seemed to have heard Probably the best antidote for the strain of life is a good sense of humor. There are many humorous things in life and you can laugh somewhere and that I did finally whether you win or lose, succeed or fail. To do so means a longer life try. His "cure” was vinegar liberal and a better chance to reverse your errors.—Montclair Times. ly applied to the afflicted parts and boy, if lie had said carbolic acid, TAXPAYERS BROADEN BASE he couldn’t have said a better or If you want to rent a home, buy bigger mouthful The Millburn Township Taxpaysrs association under its new presi I sure dreaded that first night of dent is taking up a number of civic problems for study and greater un retirement and when I finally did derstanding It will continue Its scrutiny of local budgets and it is to a stove, sell a car, or accomplish be hoped of other governmental budgets as well get up courage to lie down, well it It is fortunate the Association has taken this course for there are wasn't for long No matter what many coming vexations for taxpayers and residents that will bear ttie provocation I never thought a any similar transaction, all you need studv and opinions from the best minds mattress would treat a body that in deciding to make budget criticism but one of Its activities, mem bers may render an all year round service instead of merely aiding for way a month or six weeks It it too, can become a clearing house for activities It Was at this point the vinegar do is reach for your telephone. of the various sectional civic groups it will enable them to work to Idea took on new life and I fell for greater advantage of the whole Township. It "liberality" and all In my pain I In proposing tills early, to undertake a study of the school system and coming needs in buildings and expansion, it Is performing a moet put away my Scotch ancestry and worthy work ns probably four years at the most, will sec the need of a brrnme a regular vinegar wastrel quite ambitious program. T have seen matches touched to O ur CLASSIFIED advertis Millburn is growing at a pace that makes it evident new expendi gun powder and gasoline but never tures. new services and added personnel must follow Money must be wisely spent and full value received and the present course of the Tax have I seen quicker action than I payers association will help to insure tills. got then. I had already sounded a ing section will find a buyer or sel President Clark and Uiose associated with him are to be congratu Mist alarm but the second went in lated on their new and far sighted course, pronto and a third found me under i a cold shower trying to get shut of j ler, as the case mav be. STRIKE UP THE BAND the damnable stuff Too late, it b it1 tn like a new auger with no let up j Hatting mtisqultoes with a bass tuba coiled like a serpant around Falling to check the conflagration , your neck is no easy task Likewise trying to hit high C with them sounding the pitch Is well nigh impossible with water I turned to oil but again I When tile Millburn Recreation commission decided to spray Taylor too late Tlie Kennedy gal says I Park for the posts the members were rendering a community service should have used sand for a fire of with a cap "S Sings such as the park has staged for the past iwo that kind but all the sand I had years, arc a delight when voices and Instruments arc in time and har mony but an abomination when flat notes predominate the band, and were fading memories of a shim- i the sweet singers are off key met ing shore Music hath charms" but from past experience It is about a mil Fortunately as I write this I can ; lion more times-more appealing to mosquitoes than to humans. It Is well the first spraying was of tile heavens to drive away the look forward to what I am going noxious insects It later the music Is not improved, the commission can to do tlie next time I pass through \ lower its nozzles and drive off the band We can now decide definitely Cheesequake, look back on that which music is the rtiore soothing, winged or wind night of torture with a smile, and j Just plain stare at all vacationists FOR AN OPEN HOUSE and let ’em rave Teleph one —0 —0 Millburn should have a house warming and open house when the I see John Clark is giving the I new town hall Is finished and let the people see what It then has In the way of a modern and commodeous public building Taxpayers Association new vision: It would be a fine thing for residents to become more fully ac As an ex-newspaper man. he would ' quainted witli the work oi the various community services and the -O O places where they may be found in case of necessity Any one aspiring to an assessor- i Millburn 6-1200 Of course one should be able to make comparison with old condi tions to fully appreciate the new,' but tills Is not possible to many All ship wants to tie preparrd to court may however sec the departments now adequately housed and so. in the job position to render Improved service to residents and taxpayers Perhaps one of the best things to come out of such a gathering BANK OFFICIAL SAII,S FOR would be the opportunity for mass finger printing by Sergeant Storrkel of the Police Department He Is the best dressed and caparisoned ECROPE printer to be found in any shop in town and the work he turns out Is ac cepted a-s .standard for government use Lawrence J MacGregor, presi While this might be classed as a main attraction, the red and gold dent of Tlie Summit Trust Com fire trucks arc wcli worth seeing as arc the new jail colls In which Chief Wade is prepared to house deserving residents or transients, if there be pany, will sail tomorrow on the room “Laconia of the Cunard-Whlte Star Slip U!UUiunt-£>hm*t H ills 3t r m There are a lot of Interesting things to see in the new building and line to Join his family In Scotland It may ire hoped the Township Committee will see fit to let all who pay, Mrs MacGregor and the children profit as well as all who run, rend ,. r sailed early In July and have been visiting friends In England since nesday in both the open handicap their arrival 249 Main Street and scratch events and also will On landing. Mr MacGregor will RACES WED. go to Bridge-of-Allan near Stirling be bracketed in the featured races and, with his family, will visit lit' is one of the four qualifiers for various friends and relatives Fol AT TRI-CITY the coming Eastern championship lowing (hat. he will go to Edinburgh meet, which will be held at Trl- for the remainder of his stay Clty September 1# While in Scotland, Mr MacGre STADIUM gor expects to call on a number of Crocky Rawdlng Bloomfield star, banks In Glasgow and in Edinburgh will be added after this week’s pro and to renew various acquaintances F. Toscani, Motorcycle gram The runner-up for the 1935 made during the time that he was title had a slow time getting start Ace, Participate* In at Edinburgh University Immedi ed in open racing this season ately following the war He will re Competition Motor mishaps and thr first seri turn on the Scythia, leaving from ous injury in four years of racing Liverpool the end of August The return to the motorcycle hampered Rawdlng limelight of Freddie Toscn.nl, dar Meanwhile the battle for the Trl- ing Garfield star, on the weekly City scratch and handicap events Wednesday night Tri-City Stadium continues as tlie closest In four racing bills adds to the Eastern years At the present writing Olhb RADIO ™ contenders for the broadalding heads the scratch contenders, with “6«e Tht Mark* BrotHtr*" leadership. 21 points, three more than Don Toscani has been rising steadily 8mith, Rawdlng has 15 and Tos- MILLBURN 6-0015 RADIO SALES CORPORATION to the open, all-around point eanl, Ben Kaufman and to * Art- M l Millhom Avenue man ere very mnrh In the running ■tndlngs and will compete Wed I 'riday, July 31.1936 The Millburn- Short Hills It e m Pagq Seven aseball, Softball and All Late Millburn Sports News
make a manager feel too hot. Con- 'nothe Recalls Riot; Knocked HOW BA H ER S ENDED SEASON missed that play." That doesn't LKdAI, NOTICE I.EOAr: NOTICE way, at least, isn’t that type. (Chancery C—47) (Chancery C- I 26> —O—O— SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of Oat By Chair Thrown At Umpire Officia.1 Lackawanna League averages released, tfeli -week .sluiw , Con way was off .on balls and, SHKItlFF'H SACK In Cham fry of New New Jersey. Between Olga H. • Jersey . J&etovctt/r lio iu r ttrtT . Lvivt Schiertmwra, t-oiivpisfrwnt, awtl ’ Shiduvi ftaituy Glrvan to be the leader at the close of the season which was un strikes, U being.just as bad for the. GV-’o, ration. coipjiljiipt. and WUIJjun- JJ, expectedly terminated. He sports an average of .419 followed by Bud H o p p er, hfis .' aofpti'dkntA. Ft* fn , thr' sffte Jar.ds, ••defendant. FT fa., for sale of Hurley, Morristown shortstop, with .406. Ernie Sabo leads the Millburn ump generally conceded to be the of ,mortgaged premises mortgaged premises. {]ues’ Infielder Has Had Checkered Career- batters with an even .300 best in the circuit. After the game hy virtue of lln* above muted writ of fieri By virtue of Ihe above stated writ facias, to tile directed, I shall expose for of fieri fac ias, to me directed, 1 shall He Also Played Shortstop With OFFICIAL AVERAGES lie remarked, “You fellows don’t sale by publl* vendue, at the Court House, know how much guff I’ve taken in Newark, on Tuesday, the eighteenth day expose I oi sale hy public vendue, at The Phillies Player Team G A B R. H Pet. of August next, at one o'clock P. M i Kast- the Court House, in Newark, on from this fellow Hargreaves. I ern Standard Time), all tract or parcel of Tuesday, the fourth day of August' Glrvan ...... Summit 11 43 6 18 .419 land and premises nit mite, lying and being didn’t want to throw him out in a next, at one (..lock !> M. (Eastern BY BILL WESTBROOK Knothe started towards the dugout Hurley ...... Morristown 8 32 7 13 .406 in the Township of .Mlllbum. Essex County. J Rodriquez . Dover 6 20 3 8 400 I crucial game but there was noth- New Jersey. Standard Tim.-i, all tract or parcel of M oletli...... Morristown 6 10 0 Beginning at u point on tin* .Southerly land and premises situate, lying and 4 .400 ing else to do when he became side of Meadowbrook Koud which point Is The bump that George Knothe Shadowen ...... Summit 9 41 11 16 being in the Township of Millburn. .390 abusive.” distant Westerly thirty-one and ninety-six Essex County, New Jei^-y. emved on the head Saturday at air, aimed at the umpire, and hit Dre.ssen Madison 9 31 10 12 .387 one-hundredths ( 31.ytij feet fro m a point Hall —O—O— of curve In said line of Meadowbrook Hoad Beginning at a point in the wester ,rii ,on when hit by a thrown ball poor George on the forehead, Madison 7 27 8 10 .370 Caldwell Madison 8 19 5 7 .368 The gate Saturday was some where the samu Is Intersected by a curve ly line of Short Hills Avenue distant pinmded the Millburn tnflelder of knocking him out like a light which unites the said southerly . line of one hundred seventy-one feet south Winslow Dover 5 20 4 7 .350 what over $200, which was not too Meadowbrook Hoad with the Westerly line mure serious Injury he sustained Billy Zltzman was brought in Arlington Summit of C um pbell R oad, srfld curve h av in g a erly from the southerly line of Mill 11 40 6 14 .350 good for a championship affair. Connelly Madison 11 40 radius of forty <4 0 i feet and an an* of burn Avenue; thence fl) nortfi'eighty- ,.c years ago while playing 4 13 .325 eighty and fort y-t hret% one-hundi edt lis Meyers Summit 9 38 4 12 Whether another game will be slx degrees fifty-six minutes twenty turd base for the Newark Bears. .316 ( 8U HI feet; thence ill slung said South seconds west sixty-om; feet and Tarr Madison 8 32 6 10 .313 j played" here depends upon the erly able of Meadowhrookitoad South alxty- who lived In Passaic. Joined five t tiu t degrees four ( 4) ^minutes Wort ninety-five hundredths of a foot to close decision at first base. A" pitch- Morgan ...... Summit 11 ‘ 45 4 14 .311 way’ fans respond tomorrow. They iijn iln s in 1922 when they were Pengltorc ...... Summit 11 46 7 14 fifty (!»0 ) feet, tln-nce ( 2) South Twehty- the southerly line of a proposed ^ ! cannot be served champagne' at fom degrews till) filty-slx (fitij minutes street; thence (2) along the said line .'u ni' at Harrison Field, the old and his errors handed the game Rodgers Madison 10 43 12 13 1'Jast one hundred twenty-eight npd fifty- Vigilante Morristown 300 | beer prices with too many at- four (I'JHili liiindi *
ceeds of such entertainments as trend of sales Is apparently due not litllH Itl I|8S( 1.,. "Ik til'd nr .i m ihf.l !(«• the P.-T. A determined and from only to Increasing numbers of new i“ ih uid "tnenis nd drllvi-t »-d tit contributions; The funds to be ad purchasers but to the purchases ul offI. . 1.) k 0" I* M 1 >a \ 1(fht Haiti ik A Confidence Vindicated ministered under the direction of a Tl tit lillfUM 10 ! 9If- made by present owners at regular The llonrd ,, Board of Trustees who should de Intervals. rtitlit lo ri*’n t nn > or nil hid n nd rv«|Ul ■ cide what members of Millburn To date there have been Issued MU• Mbit* Hul ilit > iind <<*mt^IIBB •on tnsur High School alumni should receive approximately 1,700,000 Savings HI t c " Al.TKH It TAI’II aid, and all money disbursed from r,r,r'ds As the limitation of Individ- the fund to be in the form of a ual ownership Is restricted by law Ui tiding < ommii r *■ loan without interest. to $10,000. maturity value. Issued A W lUifiNK 7i.,!rpn n The year 1931-1932 was very suc during any calendnr year, the sales iy 21 cessful Money for the Student have been attained only through -- - I YOUNG lady wishes position as FOR RENT. F01 Sale and No Tres .secretary-stenographer 8 years passing signs are on sale at The La Frenier Motors only vindicates our belief, hut commands full confidence in its experience Oentile Write Box ITEM OFFICE-Price 16c each j O rare Item 2255-17-tf Millburn 6-0347 SWEET CORN and other vegetables future as a residential and shopping community. Kundlex Employment Agency. right from the field Cut flowers j 518 Millburn Ave., « COOKS. $4(1-$50 Couples $75 $100. one rent each at Flowerland. j Millburn, N. J NUrses, $40-$50. house workers. Mountain Avenue, Springfield $35 $40 All first class help with 2260-31 3 1 best of references Second floor, 1087 Springfield Ave . Irvington, HOUSES WANTED near Centre Phone Essex 3 6471 W e invite all progressive residents and merchants to join with WANTED Small hrtu.se with porch j GROVE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY in desirable section Will buy or ! .979 Springfield Ave . Maplewood, 1 rent No brokers Call Dr Kahn | us m assuring continued advancement. Prompt and Courteous Service" Millburn 6-2484 2281-31 I , We specialize in first class BUSINESS SERVICE domestic help I MEN'S TRY UP TERMITES and FLYING ANTS are i SUITS 39‘ PHONE SO ORANGE 3-0)41 again artlve In this vicinity In ] Cleaned and formation and free Inspection of FOR RENT . . I’revved . . property Is available to home ' SHOP for rent 249 Main Street owners through the Termite Con - ; Suitable for manufacturing Ap trol Bureau of New Jersey Phone Federal ( leanrrs MAYFLOWER LAUNDRY CO. ply K R Fruchtman. Whelan Elizabeth 2-1910 2170-20-tf j tl» Millburn »,*. Drug Store. Millburn Center ______2199-24 -tf YOUR PIANO TUNED $2 67 Bel WILL RENT beautiful, large room cher's, Chatham, Ext 20 years MILLBURN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION in modem Short Hills home to Postal, or Tel Chatham 4-2344 acceptable tennant All romforts ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL AND Private bath Board optional radio repairs and installations RADIO SALES CORPORATION Referenees exchanged Phone neatly and promptly done Prices Short Hills 7-1998 2256 24-2 reasonable Repairs railed for k IJ)RT and delivered Louis Monaco. 51 Church street Phone Millburn 6- CANOE BROOK DAIRY FARMS LOST—Bank Book No 4704 the 2622 First National Bank of Millburn, N. J Payment stopped Finder KILL Bean and Japanese beetles please return to Bank 2258-31-1 and other Inserts with Davts FIRST NATIONAL BANK Derris-Sulphur Compound Non poisonous to humans 20 gallons Kv#rTb«l? t t * a i th* ClMdWnt «d«-*ni** most* YtW intH *4 tbwv, If t*et» I. ■ spray 40C E F Lonefgan's Hard ■ isrktt (or »h»t r * « *m to h IL i* *ur* t* ware Store 2259 31 5 HARVEY J. TIGER Velttc ram lU