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The Madison Eagle from Madison, New Jersey • Page 20

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The Madison Eaglei
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THREE, PAGE Tom THE EAGLE. THrRSDAY. MARCH Ji 1051 AROUND the TOWN bv ANKV IH( WnlliT of Willow di)wn In Chatham, spent one wholt-tlay taking Instructions over nt William Connon's came farm on the MeycrRVllle road. Walter Is trylni; to brealt hU for field From whul we hear. Walter, most Important that your doR ivlrleveii Got whul wp mean fella? That boy.

Tnll. la (frttlnt! blceer and sIronRer every dny. and from dolnR what, we don't know The Itrd Criiss guls are miiklnB their hoimc-to- hou.w drive, let all donate, no matter how small If you sec Sam (iordon goi.ic around with his chest out. It only becau.se he celebrated his lOth in business last week Manj old time resldenUs were dhrappolntcd last week when the fountain on the cor.ier of MadUon avenue and Park avenue wa.s torn dow.i; by theJjorough cmploj-ees The lliithnay dcparlment i.s dciinp tt, ureal J(HJ Ih takhiR down some of those blR trees alonti Main Wonder what's become of Jw (Sherry) Shcriilan? could l.okc Maionr been when we saw him In the Post omce last week with spider webs all over his hat? Concrntulatlons to Clilrf I'rte Karrell on his clamping dow.i on a of eamblers last week. It should serve as a wanting to i nil the oUicrs, and no nanie.s should have to be mentliincd Officrr Golns took the night last Thursday and the cve- nina with hl.s wife loklng at Red Shoes lat the local theatre) Jolirt (I.une was pushing the broom sweeping up the street last week, while Bill Cameron mot an employeei wa-s giving advice A few weeks ago we said otncerj Ilagens and Coins went' flshhig with Doc Oilliand.

and the latter said they didn't get a fish But we found out why. It seems Doc ailliand forgot to bring the flies. Boy. what fishermen Pat Sodano really gets all over the county In his bowling sprees We think Hurley has lost her Interest In the Roller Derby: we haven't heard from her in quite a while Don't be like us. and let those auto plates go until the last minute, or you will be standhig In line a imig tUne Ann known to many rrsidenta fof her fine twirling Is in All Souls Hospital.

Speedy recovery, Ann See Miroiie has a nice new 1951 Pimtiac to drive the family around In According to Klrhard White, Jersey Joe have had the nght la)it week That's what a lot of others thought also. Richard. The Elks Club informs us they have two real treats In store for you readers. This Saturday evening they are having some delicious corned beef and cabbage which will mark the St Patrick's Day Party, sponsored by the Veterans committee. March 31st the women of the club are holding a smorgasbord which will start from 6:30 on Joe (I'nrlen.

of llic po.st ofllce was a guide lost Friday to a group of youngsters and their teachers, in which he showed them how the focal office Is run. After trying to toss a package In a mail sack with no succcss Joe iaid, "Now. how about questions?" to which a teacher replied. one thing they can ask." The Women's A.ssorUdon of the Presbyterian Church wishes us to Inform its members of the Identical dessert bridges to be held on March 28th. so get your reseriaUons in early, girls If you have never heard the l.ocal Tones, you belter get tickets for the Kascy Minstrel now.

composed of Sam (Ihr thin man! Giordano, (iabr Palnirr, Hank Viaiidrn and Uick llrller, the group furnishes plenty of laughs besides good music This is the month Norman OrifTUlis has or had a is it Norman? Congratulations anyway What has become of Andy (ire? Haven't the dapper fellow around lately Miss Connie who will soon be married, has been a pretty busy girl attending various showers In her honor Jack Slitchrll, out- Jersey pro. has returned from a vacation In Mld-Plnes, North Carolhia. Another Madisunlan was honored in the dog world: At the annual meetlnK of the Stewards Club of America. Ilu(h llopiier was elected to serve on the board of governors Our former milkman. Set.

Neil and Lt. Colonel James J. Hesson, both local men. were featured In the Newark Sunday News story with pictures of Jersey Guardsmen. Lt.

Hesson phoned us l.i»t summer about a big plrKerei he hnd caught while on leave. He is In chftrgo of the 695lh. which contains many Madison ijoys. Prof. Mfird Discusser INx or liMiinals Among leading poets (as distinguished from hvmn-writersI.

onlv nine haw found their way Into the principal hymnals of the Protestant churches, and lhe.se by a verj limited number of compaslticr.i.-. it is disclosed by Prof. Alfred K. Maa-s, of Drew Tlieolficical Seminary. Prof.

Hans qlvrs the results of his studios in thl.s field In an article In the Januarj- issue of "The bulletin of the Hymn Society of America The Quaker poet Whit tier Is the poet laureate of American hmnlsts with as many as nine hvmns in the MethiKllst hymnal, and seven and eig'ht in others Richard Watson Oilder and KaUiarlne antes have three hymns each in the Methodis' Hymnal; Mary Lathbur.v three In the Evangelical and Reformed book Other poets In the includc William Cullen Bryant. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Henry W. Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, and Sidney Lanier. Air Forcc Rccruit 'Two Vrar Kln lcl Man The following officers and department chairmen were electcd for a term of two years at the Marrh meethig of the local AAUW second and membership chairman.

Mrs A C. Vail: recording secretary. Thursday. March 15 Mrs Clarence Craig a Thursday Morning Mrs Mitchell interest Club meeting at the Settlement Mrf SSft House. Austin West will speak on IntemaUonal reUtlons.

Mrs Enchanted Road Scot- Leanord Rooney. legislation. Mrs J. McRae. recent gradu- Board meeting of the Madison ates co-chalrmne.

Mrs. 8 Historical Society. BranUey and Mrv Ian M. Tuesday. March 20 rence.

and ways and means. Mrs IJ JQ Madison Fiorham Elder. Newcomers' Club will hold one year, to complete an its lunchcon at the Aflon Tea unexpired terpi: Mrs Room with Miss Kathleen Wal- Scoonover. correspondlns secre- lace giving a book review ijoiincjer by Sue Parker and Margie I.ewl» lion. Despite the fact last mention, the driving coursc at school has encouraged safety and caution.

The fourth marking period ends tomorrow, leaving only two to no -Just about time enougli to try to pull those grade uii for graduation. luMiiaiKc MADISON Karl A Ohe Zv. Eo Richard Van Ribber, a grad- uatr at High SchotU, rnlrred the I nilrti SUln Mr Fonr early this month. Mr. Van Bibber is the son ol Mrs.

E. M. Van Bibber of Caldwell and brother ol Charles E- Van Bibber, also serring with the Forte. Prior to enlist- mrnt. he attended the Newark College of Engineering.

VWMug tanr. and Mrs. 'V. Langborch. chairman of creative arU League Finals a Chatham Boy Scout Swim Period.

pm Jr. Rifle Team and Practice ing High Groups). pjn High School I Open and 2 Literary Department of the Morning Club with Mrs. OeOrre KUnc on 'The Oaucho's Inffuence on the Liter- aturr of Argentina." Wednesdav. March 21 a.JO pm.

Central Avenue ITA Health Contest. 8 p.ni Great Books Grcup at the Madison Public Library Adult Thursdav. March tZ 8 pjn Historical Society. Pjnn Ketday. March A Slh Grade 2 00 pm Oooh worm 'V" Calendar Have you rend the first arliclt in the March "Reader's Digest 15 12:15 pm.

Rotary Luncheon pm Gra-Y and Jr Hl-Y Club Meetings; ham Park Skating 8:00 pm. Mixed Do Swcetxtakea. Marrh IJ am Piano Ir Recrra- stwtenU 1 pm Woiaens and by I A R. Wiley, -gtrength Day to all boys 7- These Day.s"? It wlU give you a Uft and the proper con- pm Drew Unlveralty I structlve -thinking so necessary Girls Bowling. OirU Day at the YMCA for our times.

It makes one pm High School 2 00 Chatham proud to have his roots in people Boys Gym Period comers BomUng who fought courageously for nm Hl-Y SupDct and 4 8t ElUabe their ideals and did not sit down and whimper at times that were 00-8 00 pm dinicult mentally or physically Dr Nornmn Vincent Peale says JmplovS of tho.sc who question Christian-. Inity: "One can no more prove' -tnictlonal Night. Christianity than one can dls- prove it. Neither can you 'prove' Bowiln- electricity, yet you know that is certain machanlcs carried out 3 15-5 00 pjn le a hi a certain manner at the turn-' Leagu, Basketball nnahL i.ig or a switch wUl create light In the fashion, I JIS know that certain laws of as revealed in the Bible bring certain results These people either do or do Bouiinc not see faith as we express it. IT "Whatever your problem, ap- 9 00am Mrs Scherrer's ply your faith.

It brings re- Dunce aas- 9 00 -1: Gra-Y and Jr The nrst step is to clear your Hl-Y Recreational Period mind for constructive thlnkmg iSwlmnung. Gym Claswjt and The Library has many sound. Games 1 inspirational books. am. Jr League 8 Wrm BrlA orttv 3 15 Ol-.

Mair Sth 8:00 p.m. Houae Leagiie Good Friday school closed 3 15-5 00 p.m Gra-Y and Jr Hl-Y Club and Recreational Periods (open to all boys pm. Drew Girls Bowling High School 5 00 pni I Gym Period 10-8 00 ar'Uers Club Recreational Night lopen to all employed buys 0-18 8 00 Business Men's Gym CUS.S. 8 00 "nited CamiMlgn Board Meeting at YMCA Triu, 8.00 pir. House tx'ainie Buwilny Marrh tl 3 30 RlHr ShtHitIng for Buys and Oirla (9-18 yearsi including Rllla Tenni Members J.oi-5 00 pm UramniHr UiMJirs School and Jr HUth Schiiol Btn- Gym and Swim Period (D-U years 00 pm 81 Elisabeth Uowl tng glru Sclkrrm'i pm High School Buys Gym Period aprlDg is Just around the corner bringing with it the usual golf, tennis and trp.ck arc all starting soon GlrLs basketball Is drawing to clo.se to be replaced by Ijadmln- ton and ping-pong.

Last week the Seniors (glrisi beat the Freshmen, and the Juniors beat the Sophs In the basketball tournament which will complete the season. Miss Henderson, our gym practice teacher, has introduced a game new to the high school called It Is played similar to volley ball. ani' b'y Ihe add to the 1 iv.no? success: There Is aLso word of a This Junior P.on, in of HOM of starting a-tradltlmi of hi the production and both Junior and Senior Prom of life Insuram-e wVilie IS being upheld by the Junior 11050 I class this year, and we sincerely I dance Is being sponsored by the I Hl-Y and the Tri-HI-Y, The dutc sat for the dance is April 14 In the high gym. Hard at work on tliclr term i)apers and these.n are the Juniors and Seniors, riie library has made many new ncquaintunces. and the end of Ihe month will stww a dlftercnce In the light bllll More are being made by the Junior elkas to Ihe careful and competent teen age drivers.

usually immed the "terrors of the rund by the older geiieru- FRCSH HORSE MEAT For Dosi and Cols Madison Pal Shop TO Tin; Phi Our- r. llowill Shidio ITaf i Vmiivnvary Howlll Studio, on the second floor of the James Building. Green Village road. ha.s Just celebrated a first anniversary in Madison. William Pfaflle.

who iiprmtes Ihe studio, that he is happy with his reception locally. The name Howlll Studio is derived from the first name of I Pfaflle and his wife, and William. Mrs. PfafTlc, who is ar. nrtlat In her own right, handles the tinting of photographs and ih also in the preparation of photographic backgrounds the sUidio.

The setting dc.signed to catch the klrtdle.s' imagination while being nhqtgcraphed is the clr- A cus thflrTc. Sreated by Mrs. Pfaf- He. She also in oil portraits. Her other actl- il' vltie.s inrludn the lllastrations for jevcrul -hlldrcn'u books.

Howill Studio ic.niure.s chll- c. "jUioloifraphs an well candid aiulliirmal weddings. 5 electronic equipment al- II low.s him to catch subtle, llcetln; exprc.s.slbn.s (hat on ordinary fla.sh rauiKil capturr Pfafflr's work In roiur plmtog- well as black-and-white has been seen in several nutlonai As an Industrial photographer, he has worked with Walter Kldde fire extinguisher company and other well-known firms. He has attended the Newark College of New York University and the School Damont Television MADISON RADIO-SOUND 83 STREET HAS. E.

-MUtHMOKE UTT LXSINIANCI ANNUITIES 44 AUMX STROT BROADWAY MADISON. J. NZW YORK 5, N. Y. MA RE 2-8171 REPfUBCmNO Hie Lijuiuble l.ife Sucicly or THE uxmo STATES TONS IN WJZ FRIDAY.

8 30 M. THE FU3(IBLE POLICY Oakland Tree Expert Co. 144 North Fourth Street Newark, New Jersey Pruning Feeding Tree Removal HUMBOLDT 2-7988 INSURED J. Iliiniiviatrr but there's mmn about our Prescription Service in whc.i you bring your doctor 's ID iliis "Rclialilc" pharmacy. Here jou arc .1 skilled scrvice and frcih, poieni our priccs an- no ihun 1 luil Itc sure to hrinf; uj 10 yuu.

MADISON PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY ii6 MA I.N' STKKtT 6-0075 1. Longer Life 2. budgets Yo hotory ihould a looB ond hopOT For ttfcs invesJmerl is deugned to pay yM emfro yaari of dependable poit bsoh with (omorrow in mind; it'i ier OS long core lo Fof Ihe new car buyer who wontj a big dollar's worth for every dollor invejied, the great 1951 Mercury jurt tiie Ikket. The down-lo-earlh flrjt price it a pleasant surprise the records for losling service and low- cost upkeep are amoiingl Ask any Meicury owner. Stondord s-mvCHOICE! IfcA-Q oplionol at ml.

sIk Wd.laM Spring Street at Speedwell its The 1951 Mercury is buill lo last ond last, lo stay in stylo bo woilli more ol trade-in lime. Check Ihe find Mercury gives you more for yogr money in more ways than one. Talk it over wiHi your Mercury ond try few miles behind Ihe wheel today I IQS Fbt buy of JOHN H. LOTZ Morristown, N. J..

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Years Available:
1882-1987