
Voi. 52, No. 18 ] MILLBURN a n d SHORTHILLS Bounded 1 88 8 ••••Published every FRIDAY at MILLBURN,N.J. FIVt CENTS copy MARY ELIZABETH KING, THE FINALS of the Township Firemen Save student at the Millburn High marble tournament will be held Peace And School, and two friends will at­ tomorrow at Taylor Park start­ tend the Eighth Annual Cedar ing at 10 A. M. Entries have been Patriotism Boy Climbers Crest'College Open House, Allen­ received from all schools and 24 Millburn firemen were called town, Pa., Saturday. contestants are expected. A program sponsored by the upon Friday afternoon and again ★ * National Campaign for Peace 011 Sunday afternoon to remove and Patriotism, founded by Mrs. foolhardy youths from the face MacDougall John Taylor, donor of Taylor of Mghthipe's Quarry In the Loan Fund Park, will be heard at an open South Mountain Reservation air meeting at the park Thurs­ where they had climbed to such Assists 29 Kain Working day afternoon May 9 at 4 o’clock. a point they could neither ad­ In the event of storm it will be presented in the high school au­ vance or retrace their steps. The Student Loan Fund Drive Mlllburn's primary campaign Friday afternoon Jack Hager- is under full swing with two got its first impetus Tuesday ditorium. The meeting which is open to ,strom, 17, of 1639 Springfield hundred women and men mak­ night when supporters of Har­ the public will stress America's avenue and Craig Williams, 15, ing a canvass of the entire com­ old M. Kain met at the Wyom­ need for patriotism as an avenue of 23 Rynda road, both of munity. That no one may be ing Club to plan for work pre­ to national peace. Two well Maplewood, were discovered on uninformed, here are just a few ceding the hustings, Tuesday, known speakers will address a narrow ledge about 150 feet up facts: May 21. About 40 supporters from all residents, Mrs. Lucia Ramsey the quarry face by a member of 1. The Student Loan Fund is Maxwell and Mrs. Heber Votaw the Essex County Park police sponsored by the Millburn sections of the Township were MRS. JOHN TAYLOR found­ of Washington, D. C. department who urged them to Township Conference of Par­ in attendance and these heard er of National Campaign for The National Campaign for stay where they were and called ents and Teachers. the candidate present his views Peace and Patriotism. on Township affairs as formu­ Peace and Patriotism alms to the Millburn fire department. 2. It is an institution which reach the youth of the country This being the fourth such res­ ★ lated after years of attendance loans money to any responsible at Town Committee meetings and programs given in Miami cue which the department has young person of Millburn Town­ and other large cities have been made within the past few years, and civic service as a member ship who would otherwise be un ­ Kiwanis Club of the Wyoming Association widely attended. no time was lost in lowering able to carry a course in high­ Pupils of Millburh Schools Council. Fireman Edwin Lang from the er education. have been Invited to attend next The address was enthusiasti­ top of the cliff to the ledge on 3. The maximum loan per Gets Charter Thursday’s meeting at the park cally received and following it which the boys were standing. student is two hundred dollars and the High School band will Lieutenant Governor George plans for getting out the vote Making fast the rope around ($200.00) per year and bears no assist in the musical numbers. W. Frederick, Jr., of the Orange were considered- Those present young Williams, Lang signalled interest until a year after grad­ Following is the complete pro­ Mountain Division announces the pledged their best efforts to , firemen above to haul him up. uation. After that time the bene­ gram : formation of a new Kiwanis arouse voters to the necessity of When the boy was raised to safe­ ficiary must return at least on? The pledge to the Mag. Club in Millburn, New Jersey. participating in primary elec­ ty the rope was again lowered hundred dollars < $100.001 £ year One verse of "The Sta^Span- After several preliminary meet­ tions, this one in particular. ancf’ made fast to Hagerstrom. and pay 4 per cent interest on gled Banner”, ings, the organization meeting In other camps no organized As he too was being drawn up the unpaid balance. Our Flag. was held last week at The meetings have been held al­ a good sized stone was dislodged 4. For nine years this fund “The Constitution Speak s”, Crocker, Millburn. Mr. Frederick though supporters of Roderick striking the youth squarely on has been in effect, several stu­ Lucia Ramsey Maxwell. presided at this meeting and in­ D. MacDougall say they are the top of his head, crushing a dents who were carried have Speakers. stalled the following officers: quietly rounding up workers in fireman’s helmet with which he been graduated, two have en­ Song — "America is Singing", Henry A. ,Feustel as president, all districts and meeting favor­ had been equipped for just such tirely repaid their obligation words by Lucia Ramsey Max­ George Pultz as vice-president, able reception. Men and wom­ an emergency, and stunning and others are making pay­ well; music by James William and Charles R. Reeve as secre- en are volunteering their sup­ him. Fire Chief Hayes, who ad­ ments. Osborn. (Dedicated to the pa­ ministered first aid to the boy port they add, indicating his triotic youth of the United 5. Eleven students are now in (Continued on Page Fifteen) candidacy is meeting with Town (Continued on Page Six) college and receiving semi-an­ * States of America). wide acceptance and popularity. Singing one verse of “Ameri­ ■k ■ nual loans. These loans are sent, A graduate of Millburn High not to the student, but to the ca”. Short Hills School and conducting a suc­ Benediction.' Bursar of the school artd are cessful local business, backers Confirmation A t credited against fees of the say the Canoe Brook aspirant j ★ .schobl. Garden Club has made and retained a host of St. Stephen s What would it mean if twen­ friends whose votes will be Name Bailey To ty-nine young people had been The ten lovliest gardens in counted for him on election day. Sunday morning, May 5th, at barred from taking a better Short Hills Will be opened to the The MacDougall forces too are 11:00 o’clock the Reverend Hugh place in the world? Does not the public on May 21, when the building up an organization to Recreation Board community have an obligation W. Dickinson ( Rector of St. Short Hills Garden Club will get out the vote and the pre­ Austin Bailey was appointed Stephen’s Episcopal Cflurch, will toward its youth? This is the conduct its annual tour. Start­ diction is there will be few a member of the Recreation philosophy of those who are be­ present a class of twenty to the ing at the Faitoute Estate on resident slackers in the matter Commission to succeed Mrs. W. hind the movement. They re­ Right Reverend Theodore Rus­ Hobart avenue where maps of of balloting this month. Denton Taylor, by the Township quest that the residents of Mill­ sell Ludlow, Bishop Suffragan of Short Hills will be available, the Dr. David Elman local chiro­ Committee at a special meeting burn Township give as liberally the Diocese of Newark, for the cavalcade will continue to the podist, is unopposed as the Monday evening. Mrs. Taylor’s as possible to thi.?" community Apostolic Rite of Confirmation. gardens of Mrs. Percy Howe, Jr. Democratic contender. This resignation was accepted with Bishop) Ludlow will preach the enterprise. Mrs. Andrew P. Monroe, Mrs. means the ticket this fall will deep regret by the Committee. If anyone is missed by the sermon and assist the Rector in Charles H. Stout, Mrs. Smith F. probably be Elman and Roose­ Mr. Bailey’s appointment links workers, they may contact Mrs. the service of Holy Communion. Ferguson, Mrs. Stewart H. Hart­ velt which indicates he may the Board of Education and the F. H. Troup, Chairman of the Special music has been ar­ shorn, Mrs. Frederick Barry himself get fallen arches trying Recreation Commission together Drive at her home, 22 Undercliff ranged by Professor Henry Wes­ Ryan, Mrs. Dean Emery, Mrs. to pull his running mate along as has been the practice in the ton Smith, organist and choir­ road. Bancroft Gherardl, and Mrs. here. past as the Township Commit­ master, for the choir of thirty ★ Carl A. Badenhausen. Such a slate is not expected to tee ffjels the work of the two voices. Harriet Pilch Hewson, MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MIL­ Mrs. Kimball Prince of High­ go over at a gallop in Millburn. bodies is definitely related. soprano soloist, will sing the of­ LER of Beaver Falls, Pa., an­ land avenue is chairman of the the Gallup poll notwithstand­ ★ fertory anthem “The Lord is nounce the birth of a daughter, tour. Tickets will be secured at ing. Top many New Deal policies PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY and My Light” by Allitsen. In place Joyce Evelyn, on April 6. Mrs. the Faitoute-residence, have caught residents where the complete secretarial service. of the Gloria in Excelsis the Miller is the former Miss Eve­ shoe pinches and so made ’em Marion M. Copcutt, Chatham lyn Bermingham, daughter of ★ choir will sing “And the Glory clients of the Doctor, but not road, Short Hills.
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