21 1947 Vol 59 No 34 *

21 1947 Vol 59 No 34 *

START OF REEL MICROFILMING CORP. O F AM ERICA HAWTHORNE NJ. n - THE MILL BURN SHORT HILLS ITEM AUG 21 1947 VOL 59 NO 34 * 5 IT LOOKS FROM HERE [ V o l, 50. N o . 3+ ] [ August 21, 1047 J jming, Come Home! #?-*- ' * 7t Op/irnu*4'*"^ 41 |ir ircetn announcement by Representative Kean that ■ichbor. Maplewood, was going to g# a post office* all i prewnta, what In our humble opinion is an excellent JU 4WU> to straighten out the worst features of the “I Miliburit,m but if you write to ine 1 live in Maplewood, vuit telephone me I live in South Orange" mess. For ana irirs the resident* of the Wyoming section of Mill- « (e had their mail delivered to them through the* 1 1 J u l V l w,mhI post office, although they were bona fide re*i- < Millburn Township, Their telephones have always uth Ortnge number. SHORT HILLS j| wonder then tha| there has bgjuj constant con* u jt|i both youngsters and oldsters not knowing tu tell inquirers tliev lived in Millburn or Maple- I d person makes th{jnistake of saying he lives in SIX CENTS con , in* mail i* held up In additional day as it i$ sent Founded 18 8 8 Published every Thursday at M ILLBURN, N. J. Hoboken by the Millburn office and then comes gplcwood by train the next day. however is a wonderful opportunity to set the Rep. Kean To I*uli» at right. As lung as there will be a reorgauua- tlie Maplewood post office in the near future, why „..| i« >M*e I" liaie all resident* <>f the Wvouting Start Race refei'c their mail through the Millburn post office Jo* Swank!*, race chairman of than Maplewood? In that way the major |>oim of the coming National Junior AAU „j|| be eliminated, and maybe some day the tele* Championship Road Bar., ,pon- liic CAB he ironed uut. aored by the Guy R Boaworlh „ iiiimcdiate benefit Post of the American Legion, an­ ,«lel Park sections would be two mail deliveries a day. nounces that Congressman Robert j<r*now inrt has been for some time on a one W. Kean will honor the Post and |M»i*. whereas Millburhites receive two. Assurance Millburn Townahlp. aa the Starter •■iven by the Millburn post office that two deliveries of the race, on ‘'Constitution Day," Sunday, September 21st at ,uld he arranged for the Wyoming section if they 1:00 pm. join the fold, The race wilt be the full official t understand a petition is necessary and then a survey distance of fifteen mllea and 000- odd yards. Although it will start ‘office department before such a change can be and finish In Millburn, its course but wTlltthc post office in a changing mood already. will, cover Irvington. Vails burgh. «tin* logical time? East Orange, South Orange, Orange and Maplewood. Congressman Kean has donated Rugged Life a trophy to he awarded to the first New Jersey boy to finish the race. ie. i"inc. girl scouts! W hit is all this talk we hear? Commander Ted Jamleon of the with running water? Electric light to cancel out local post, has given a trophy for ii? That’s a fine way to camp and we agree, fully the first Legionnaire to ftnish t emphatically, with Scout ('.incite van Honrebrke Mrs, Nicholas A. Gentile has do­ nated The Nicholas A. Gentile mi. Memorial Trophy. Other trpphies ‘.Iicul, she *ays. the scouts would make their own have been donated by the Har- ---- j Shop, Millburn Recreation light, put up tltcir tent, obtain their water from a Department, Newark Star Ledger. \t Barrce, Pa., at the International Encampment Tom Lombardi, Alfred Young. just attended, moder® convenience took half of tire Patsy Albanese and N. J. AAU of tlte trip to the woods. Association.» * Team Medala have been donated would submit that Scout van 1 loorebchc, when she by the Millburn k Short Hills mr township last week, was generous in granting Item, Anthony Cordlcro, Edward [ jin- fun was left. But there are implications in Cullen, Irv. Lyon and Pout Office i-eved traveler’s report that are disturbing, even if No. 300 of Newark, i know she is set to lecture when she goes back to Thirty entries have been re- cclved to dote and this indicates a large field will atart. The Boa- ng lie tore we became accustomed to the editorial ton A A. la sending Its whole i we knew the delights of the rugged life. In fact, Marathon Team; other e1nta en­ tered are; the Mlttreee AA, the nir happiest recollection* is of a slab of begf and some _____ ___ ___ __ _____ I spuds: cooked personally and Without a pan. Sporting Club, all of New York; r it was the al fresco dining room or the rather thick the Newark Track Club, Bergen I which covered both staples we don’t know. But A. C. and five service men from New York, New Jersey and Mary­ of later excursions which range from the land posts. le Pasties we still remember that meal, Harry Bradahaw, N. J. AAU s personal disillusionment aside — and vve always vice-president, John E. Mulvihlll, thr girl scouts the worthy counterpart of 0,ir own N. J. AAU commissioner, Max ani/atiott—vve think the Barree “encampment must Quackenbos, AAU committeeman and Richard F. Hudson, N. J. AAU rstroyed some cherished ideas of our foreign visitor, secretary, are working with the, i* the j chosen adventure, the contest with nature, ........ ......... ....... ......... upper left a local committee. is Yankee ingenuity at work, electric light switches HUNDREDS OF LOCAL KIDS had a lot Ot fun al me Kccroanon Lwparuaeni ip en m ei pmyxruumi. ............................ .................. _ Commander Ted Jamison is cr faucets, deep in the woods. The judgment might group at Glenwood pauses for the photographer In the midst of a game session. In the upper right, the players in the morning boys base * ***“' * .t"Slayton working very closely with hia towards Ghent. Away from these granddaughters with their adviser, Bill Flaherty. In the left middle, leader Marilyn Merrick organises a game of dodge ball-at South Mountain. In the m le K , - committee and is burning mid­ hardy pioneers! Field try their hand at arts and crafts under the watchful eye of leader Audrey Krauss., The lower left picture shows lifeguard Nick Caivano giving ry an ms night oil In his effort to make to his swimming class at Taylor Park prior to actual lessons in the lake. In the lower right a group at Taylor I’ark assembles In the she ter houn “ “ ™ "Jor(J n Ro(|l this event outstanding In the his­ hope none of our Millburn girls had • hand in shap* tory of the athletic activities In i camp. and arts and crafts. Millburn. * ’ ★ * * * Millburn and" the Post Is receiv­ . , r , eular proof that fldorinc beenfits „ « . ,,er wil1 rc”'ain 89 P,r*9ld*nt of r p I j ' i o ' h f ing National publicity on the run­ Summit O k’s — «- ■*« Buxton Moves *.... 1 0 v ‘ § l u ning of this Championship Race. T o H ead 4 kn t f —* II..* II n IA q t ,, Full official information may be established that folks up to 21 * senior school in 1935, Mrs. bang- t t ^ VJ > . will gain. obtained from Joe Swankle, 118 K p n i n r ster t*cvotcc* mo8^ *lcr a^‘ w a t e r d o o s c Greenwood drive, Millburn, V D a v F lu o rin e Experiments of the State Health v J C I l l v J l i J V l I v / U l tention to that age level. She Department show the effect of .. .. , _ believes the new environment The committee of engineers d P Day of Short Hills The............ Summit Board of Health re- ......{luQfjne...................... which is prevaient, ...................... in the- At ‘he opening nf its ^ wj|| e,,ablc her to concentrate from the eight municipalities af- a named Chairman for cently gave its unqualified en- water supply. Fluorine is very J1* 8 cojn™unl 5> * rv Dav her aetivities still further in that fected by the proposal of the Turtle Eggs lay Celebrations In the to the’ use of fluorine noticeable in a line about 15 miles ' “ ** , field of progressive education. Commonweatlh Water Co. of New Jersey by the Presi- a, an effective method of pre- ‘he Delaware River and ex- \ ? Z ac * J . "Since its founding in 1928, Summit ,o boost it. ratoa » I per In Millburn the New Jersey Council, , , .. * tending along the whole western w f i «n» in- Buxton has been dedicated to a cent were unable to have their igue of the United States, venting dental caries according to , cctlo„ ^ f J h e State, Children at caf ;d “"th the Lower School on belief in the individual and to meeting Thursday night as ached- A couple of months ago Richard ich Githens of Bernards- a report by Dr. Henry P. natives of that town, Gr(_at HiJ|g rogd ghorl Hills will guiding him so he can function uled in Irvington to dismiss the Schneider, age 13. of Southern Jersey. Former Secre- the board’s health officer. have little or no dental caries, 70 m this {al| t{J the 14() acr’e cs. t„ maximum effectiveness in the facts they had collected and to Slope drive, picked up a couple of Ute Navy and ex-Govcrnor At its April meeting, the Sum- per cent of them having perfect ^ Qf lfs dlrector Ellcn Gccrworld we -live In," said Mrs.

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