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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 24

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THK ITKM el NKtn aad Seen HUlv Sft 1J7X Gi'r Scout leader returns from Iran Pack 1 conducts year's 1st meeting place of the succeeding meet Steinhardt, and Doug WUdrick. Mark Hello received a Bear badge, a gold, and three silver arrows. Twenty-one boys received awards for attendance at summertime activities Outstanding attendance awards were given to Jimmy Broder, Brian Doyle, Fritz Jonach, Kenneth Jonach, Ian Silver, Wayne Routh, Chris Heintz, and Joseph Ladosci. term She chaired a panel on fund raising at the conference. Mrs Dehmel is a past president of the Millburn Township Girl Scouts and past president of the Girl Scout i Council of Greater Essex County She is currently a member of the Finance Com- i mittee of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., the national organization of Girl Scouts.

Horn, Anthony Graziauo, Kenneth Jonach, John Sicat, Peter Spinner, Dominic-Turner, and Adam Wagshul; Den 7: Jimmy Baxter, Doug Goldner, Michael Hurwitz, Michael Resnick, Wayne Routh, Ian Silver, Gary Mrs Richard Dehmel o( 20 Barnsdale Road returned last Friday from Teheran. Iran, where she participated in the 23rd World Coherence of the World Association of Girl limdes and dirl Scouts The object of the World Association is to promote unity of purpose and common understanding of the fundamen lal principles of the Girl Guide and Girl Scout movement ing on the basis of invitations from three countries The next conference will be held in France in 1981 The World Committee administers the program between meetings of the World Conference. Mrs. Dehmel has been a member of the Finance Committee for the past three years and was reappointed for an additional development of character, responsible citizenship and service to the community The World Conference is held once every three years, and member countries around the world send two delegates and varying numbers of visitors based on numbers of registered members There are 94 countries in the as sociation and representatives of 88 countries attended this meeting. The official lan PMM of the organization are French.

Spanish and English. Instantaneous translation is available at all sessions of the conference. The conference voted on the Pack 1 held its first meeting of the year Friday in the gymnasium of Christ Church School. The meeting was opened with a parade of flags and review of the Cub Scout promise and the Law of the Pack by the Cubmaster. F.

Uwell Jonach. Thirty new Bobcats were inducted into the pack in a candlelight ceremony led by the cubmaster and assistant cubmaster, Wayne Routh Those inducted were: Den 1: Chris Chalmers, Adam Brenner, Mark Miller, and Donny Noone; Den 2: Jimmy Broder, Peter Cooper, Omid Jafarzadeh, Joseph Ladocsi, Chris Lentz, Kirk Niese, Jeff Parkinson, Bart Wachsteter, and Billy Wight; Den 5: John Ahrens, Jason Dryer, Jason Antique show set for church benefit throughout the world and to i encourage friendship among girls of all nations within frontiers and beyond To ac-1 complish this aim girls are provided with opportunities tor self training in the PACE BUICK IS ON FRANKLIN PLACE IN SUMMIT. HARD TO FIND, BUT HARD TO BEAT. FRANKLIN SUMMIT, (201 1 322111) WE WILL Bl YOL'R GOOD 3Bsksb AND PAY YOl' WELL FOR THEM Tss Oim tMtulhr 122 1361 Ska Srsas Wltes IMh SUMMER INTERNSHIP Pictured with Senator Clifford Case on the balcony outside his office in the Senate building is Julie Parsonnet. daughter of Dr and Mrs.

Victor Parsonnet of 113 Sagamore Road. Julie spent the summer as an intern in Senator Case's Washington office. She is back at Harvard now where she is a senior majoring in history and science. RACING BIKES HX be under the direction of Mrs. John Johnson They will be wearing costumes planned by Mrs.

Charles Church The dealers' chairman is Mrs Karl Becker, and she is assisted by Mrs David Jackson Decor has been planned by Mrs. Martin B. Witschi and Mrs Everett Yea Other chairpersons for the show are: Mrs. Julius W. Phoenix, patrons' coffee: Mrs.

Richard Massey, patrons: Mrs. Daniel Emerson, printing: Mrs. Ray I. Hardin, scribe: Mrs. G.

Jerry Johnson, Mrs. Paul Phillips and Mrs Edwin Schnepper, treasurers: Mrs. Charles J. Tiensch and Mrs. Alfred J.

Wilgar. the Little Red Hen Boutique: Helen Wild, secretary: Mrs. Peter Moriarty, advance mailing; Mrs. Gerald D. Wilson and Mrs.

Paul Ros-sey, Admissions; and Mrs. Donald Macrae. Collectors Corner. A three-day benefit antique show is planned by the Congregational Church for October J-5. We will have 33 fine dealers showing their best treasures, plus two excellent lectures," said Mrs James York, general chairman of the Women's Guild-coordinated show Phillip Curtis, curator of the Decorative Arts Section, Newark Museum will speak on "American Quilts" on the second day of the show, displaying a number of valuable quilts from the collection at the museum Thursday a lecture is planned on America's Folk Artists." presented by Patricia Coblentz, assistant director of the Museum of Folk Art in New York City.

Luncheons and dinners, managed by Mrs Donald C. Barta. food coordinator, will be serv ed each day The coffee shop, under the direction TRICK STUFF Red Line, Mangoose, CYC, Cook Little Rascal, Powerlite, Tuf-neck, Oaklev. Cancer relief meeting slated Flo Okin Cancer Relief will hold its first regular meeting a a LALL we're not just plants! we're flowers lor weddings, barfbas mitrvahe, happy occasions we're flowers lor parties, luncheon, dinners end gills we're flowers for anniversaries, birthday and sympathies we're flowers treh silk and dried ao beautiful we're flowers and we're candy and nut and we're plant too! the green scene 776 northtield avenue west orange Mon. Sal.

11-4 731-6004 273-0188 Pro- Addicks i ange, eic. 353 Springfield Ave. Summit 763-6767 Village Taxi AIRPORTS lool and out of town service radio-dispatched YOUR DEPENDABLE TAXI SERVICE of the year next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Temple Sharey Shalom in Springfield. The guest speaker for the meeting will be Belva Plain, author of the bestseller, "Evergreen." Guests are invited to the meeting, at which refreshments will be served.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT RENTALS FULL SCHOOL YEAR PORK PEPSI SPECIAL PRICE 7t RENTAL GOES TOWARD PURCHASE Vk 30 for 3 months i- of Mrs. Harry C. Foster. Mrs. Richard Francis and Mrs.

William Ohaus. will be open i continuously during show hours. The waitresses, all members of the Community Congregational Church, will Historical unit to host county post hopefuls 2 liter bottle Center cut DJ.DU for full school year Millburn Music Center PORK CHOPS Thin cut i lb. 3S8 Millburn We. is fr Millburn, 37f5112 GREEN lb.

1.69 1.29 Combination lb. PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING BEANS The New Jersey Historical Society will be the setting for an appearance September 27 by candidates for Essex County Executive. Robert Notte, Republican, and Peter Shapiro, Democrat, will make brief presentations and answer questions. The session which begins at noon is being sponsored by the Essex County Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. The society is at 230 Broadway.

Newark. Those who wish to attend are asked to bring their own lunch: coffee will be provided. In case ot a police or medical emergency, both the Millburn Police Department and the Mill-burn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad can be reached by telephoning 379-2100. lb. Shoulder at.

1 lb. Your carpeting is a major investment, why trust it to anyone, or try the many do-it-yourself methods that are temporary, solve no cleaning problems, and create more. CALL THE PROFESSIONALS call today Bob Buckley 762-9125 CLEANING LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM HALL $49.95 EASTERN DIVISION CARPET FREE LONDON BROIL POTATO SALAD miRimum purchase of 1 lb. Domestic or Krasdale SUGAR 1st Cut Imported BOILED HAM 5 lb. bag wpurchase r.Hiir.K DOO of any 4 light bulbs LawnamaT Green Giant STEAK ft NIBLETS CORN iizK.i OR Km OUR SPRING SERVICE COSTS LESS THAN DOING IT YOURSELF! SWEET PEAS CZ (17 oz.) 50 Royal 12 POWER AERATION POWER ROLLING FERTILIZER WEEO CONTROL FUNOUS CONTROL SEEDING I 00C 'OCX SO 1 fill Red Delicious MM 4000 SO ORANGE Jul We are New Jersey Certified Pesticide Appicators GREENSKEEPER CARE PROGRAM JUICE APPLES lb.

Teddy Bear MARGARINE Bartlett TOILET LATE SPRING Fartititatian WaatJ Contra Fvngvs Control Sod Wetwarm Control Chinch Sua. Control FALL Power Aeration Power RotUn Ferttttiatren weed Contro Grub Proofing Riieedtfto, i ib per i ,000 to Lime SPRING i POWVr Ari' or Pwwf ReHtiMj FtftiliMften Grass CMtrw cvneju, Ctfri W4M CMttrot (1 lb. par I SUMMER a Fr1iliZetR waatf Centred i Craft Grass Control Chincfi Bug Control i Fuwjui Control Sofl Wrtworm Contra ARaSW EARS TISSUE lb. lb. 6 roll IG pkg.

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8 A.M. -7 P.M. Can you afford not to use lawn-a-mat? 186 Essex Street, Millburn, NJ. Not Wportttbi for typographic! errors a-maTeno L8Wn Valid Sept. 21-23.

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