Mil Lb Urn Sho Item

Mil Lb Urn Sho Item

[ V o l. 59, N o . 33 ] [ A u g u s t 14, 1947 ] Arts Center Program Our Arts Center plans to increase its program this year, jbOAOOOOObOOOOOCeOOQgN irding to a report we published recently. Those who I f sculpt, sing, play musical instruments, dance, act, tO ‘in public, those who work in' wood or metal or clay, MIL LB URN th needles or camera, those who collect or study birds, s stones—all are welcome to attend the monthly gath- UDBABY BlNhEiY Hgs of the center. 7 4 QM iOHAtitiM 'fbis is an ambitious program to set forth for one cotn- NEWAfiK N I R ty it reflects much credit on the center, especially ITEM we remember that the whole program has developed tural growth from the center’s original small selection SHO arts and crafts. The growth, we think, attests the sound thinking-of L „;]i0 guide the center. Their'definition of what may imately enter an “arts center" is worthy of note. They tlv distinguish between arts, classic or lively as we know F0UHOED-I888 «»«ry Thur.J.y at MILLBURN. N .J. S IX CENTS r™ I and the creative recreations of h(5bby and craft. All L -creative are not foreign tb them, to psfraphrase the „o|)Iier. In, taking this stand they may, perhaps, have taken a Convention Schoolsr Open f the capital from the letter “A.” But the breath of their Int program demonstrates the soundness of their vision. The fact that they have arranged this program reflects High Lights September 8 th credit, too, on our townsfolk. We don’t know of an- The Constitutional CobveAtion Summer vacation for Millburn r community in New Jersey where so many persons of Anished its eighth week in a short school children will end on Mon­ ||ljj|o teach are neighbors with so many persons of the but busy session that marked the day, September 8, according to th e official school calendar to learn. / transition from a period of sepa­ adopted last spring by the Board We wish the center the most pleasant measure of 'suc- rate committee deliberations to s period of full convention meetings of Education. An increasing num­ fin jts year. with door debate by delegates to ber of telephone inquires to both ★ adopt constitutional provisions in the Item office and the Board's Anal form. office at Washington School, in­ /Ves and Mothers, A. B. At a general session Tuesday, dicates that the school re-opening August 5, the convention: date is becoming increasingly im­ £ven in this enlightened day and age there are those re- 1. Received formal proposals portant in the minds of parents wary folk who question the value of higher education from the executive, legislative, and children alike as summer (ftmen. A s if there were any real doubt about the matter, judiciary, taxation and bill of progresses. rights committees. These contain School will be in session dur­ rvcy just concluded by the New Jersey College for Worn- ing the 1947-1948 school year for recommendations f o r specific fa Rutgers University finds a representative segment of a total of 184 days and as has Items to be included in the new been the practice for several years Lluates believing that college experience benefit both constitution based on well-attend­ regular sessions will be held on k and community, indirectly but definitely. ed public hearings and committee Election Day. Armistice Day, and . lie women polled, all members of the college’s first studies of testimony presented. Lincoln's birthday. Thanksgiving Proposals were accompsmled by ■ fa tin g class of 1922, reported in the main that their edu- vacation will start on November on has helped them to think clearly and fairly, has made explanations of why each com­ 26 and extend until December 1, ■jitol^rant to the views of others and has enabled them to mittee made its recommendations and Christmas vacation will be on various subjects. Thus, each kve judgment, welcome new ideas and weigh carefully all from December 19 to January 5. delegate can read not only what A February recess will be enjoyed U s offered to them in the solution of day-to-day prob- the committees recommend, but from February 19 to February 24 H | graduates felt that their background enabled them why recommendations were made. and an Easter recess from March epl leadership and to adjudicate fairly the problems of 2. Recessed until August 11 FIRST FLOOR PLAN OF THE GLENWOOD SCHOOL SHOW­ style of brick walls and pitched root. 26 to March 30. The final vaca­ l-liildren. (four convention days) to give ING THE ADDITION AS PLANNED. The second Aoor will be It is expected bids will be taken for the addition in early Octo­ tion period of the year will be Ke\eral women £eljt that their general life’s experience delegates abundant time to study similar to the Arst Aoor with the ex#ej>tlon thbt the large class shown ber with the actual work being started as soon thereafter as possible from April 23 to May 3 with committee proposals and reasons schools closing for .the summer ■ipcd them as much as their formal higher education, will be used as an activities room on the second Aoor. This room and continuing as long as weather conditions permit. Completion before opening debate on adop­ will be used as a combination library, visual aid and social activities is scheduled fo r the-summer of 19948. on June 18. ffis the outstanding finding in the survey is that the tion of proposals or amendments room. The exterior architecture Will follow. the same traditional Teachers will report on Sep­ leii questioned, mostly mothers, are duly conscious of the to them. tember 4 and 5 for conferences 3. Appropriated $5,000 to pay and completion of preparatory Irtance of everything in their training th at has enabled value" tax proposal tried again to , Oliver F. Van Camp for full time work. to exert intelligent and enlightened influence in their get committee to drop present Pearson Feted job from June 12 to Nov, 5 as Excavation The Complete calendar follows: p i American, homes and to be on the same mental plane constitution’s “true value” clause. Knot Hole Trip convention secretary and agreed Sept 8, Schools open—full ses­ [heir generally college-trained husbands.—(New York. to study means for paying bonus EXECUTIVE committee t n A t "Pep Party1' sions. closed session rejected motion by ft') to 41 state employees who have Starts for L& T August 23 Nov. 4, Election—regular ses­ Senator Frank S. Farley, Atlan­ OSAKA, Japan — Pvt. Robert sions. worked 3,500 overtime hours to On Saturday, August 23, the tic, to cut from two-thirds to Excavation of the Whittingham Pearson of 377 Millburn avenue, Nov. 11, Armistice*'Day—regu­ TWELVE MEMBERS of the aid convention. Millburn Rotary Club will spon­ three Afths vote needed to over­ was a featured guest at the lar sessions. Mlllburn Rotary Club are Plan­ Following general session, com­ tract a: Millburn and Wyoming sor a “Knot Hole Trip" to the Nov. 26, Close.-after lengthened mpetes For ning a Ashing trip to the shore mittees on bill of rights and taxa­ ride a governor's veto. avenues for the construction of Newark Ruppert Stadium for American Red Cross "Pep Party” next Wedneeday. They will leave Farley feared two-thirds rule the , ord & <^yior fctore started honoring the 25th Division "Stags” single session for Thanksgiving tion held Anal public hearings. local boys. The game is between Tecess. Mlllburn at Ave a. m., and will would p ^ to o much power ^ a fleet of Ulicks * currency to top Standing in th* Chairmen , explained that prepara­ Baltimore a nd--the. Newark" Dec. 1, Sessions resumed.......... ^olarship come, back when the. Ash stop tion of Anal drafts kept commit­ Beara. George H. Bauer is in All-Japan Baseball League. biting. Arrangements are being sembly°UBt3?'’ <iBle**t I removing the dirt scooped up by Dec. 19, Close after regular ses­ tees busy up to time of submit­ charge of arrangements for the Pearson, former Millburn High made by Bill Smith, vice-president sions for Christmas recess. ional judging of model au- ting proposals to convention and ^ T hree widely divergent views “ ««« sh° vels’ The construction trip. Any boy can sign up for School sta r athlete, now crack Jan. 5, Sessions resumed. Kirs and Napoleonic coaches ***e c*u')' therefore committees had been on how the new constitution is being done by the Prudential the trip at Taylor Park or call short stop and member of the Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday, ly America’s top boy crafts- unable to hear public reactions should be amended were brought Insurance Co., leasers of the Millburn 6-1218. H 25th Division’s 8th Field Artillery, regular sessions. to their recommendations earlier. forth late last week when a sec- building to Lord & Taylor, entered the Bamblu Room of Feb. 19, Close after regular ses­ competing for university i A / e x a L I t t A / a u / C Club 25 here as the division band rships opened in Detroit “ c e / C / y I ' l G Y f i At end of hearings, committees ond member of the bill of rights AccordlnF t0 the construction sions for February recess. voted to stand by proposals as committee of the Constitutional | f played “Take Me Out to the Ball- Feb. 24, Sessions resumed. Irek with Mahlon jperintendent, the building BBC to Meet previously submitted.

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