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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 8

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Millburn Short Hilli Pag 8 dus The next meettni ef Hadassah will be held October 17. ITEM, Sept. 15, 19601 ayQr QpenS Storm Cancels Hadassah Talk Junior High School Menu IfflfilUlllL-l zanizations. Mutual Market "The trustees of the First Aid Squad wish to make it clear Squad is a local service to the community, staffed solely by local people, and serving for the most part only the residents Mavor William B. Gero offi first Aid Squad (Continued from Page 1) vehicles on a staggered basis, Due to Donna's visit, the ciated at the opening of the new Monday, Sept 19 Millburn Chapter of Hadas that they recognize the value of Combined Fund Drives and support them individually, but are of the community.

Such a local Mutual Super Market at tne corner of Main and East Willow streets Wednesday morning in the company of officials of the Hamburger on Bun Potato Sticks Cole Slaw Milk organization does not ordinarily convinced as a result of their analysis of the First Aid Squad's fit in with organizations whose firm and a good sized crowa oi Tuesday, Sept. 20 with fixed depreciation reserves to cover replacements. Until that time no realistic budget can be submitted which would adequately meet the problems now faced by the Squad. "In addition, the First Aid Hayden Stone Co. Members of N.Y.

Stock Exchange Maplewood Office Oym Monday Evenings 7 to Investment Consultations Invited SO 3-1260 7 Highland Place initial customers. fiscal problems that it does not fit into such a combined effort." The new market, the largest fund-raising efforts are of far broader scope and a portion of whose funds are remitted to county, state and national or- sah cancelled its first meeting of the season scheduled for Monday of this week. Members are to save rummage for the October sale; save October 26 for the kick-off luncheon; and to call Adele Schenkman at DR 6-1387 or Helyn Berger at SO 2-3005 for tickets for the film "Exo in floor area in the Township, At the regular business meet Spaghetti with meat sauce and cheese Carrot and Celery Sticks Bread and butter Milk is under the management of ing of the Squad on September Robert Manasier. Completely 6, Robert Keeley, of Byron air conditioned, the colonial- Wednesday, Sept. 21 road, was appointed to the post i Iff' stvled store features wide of first lieutenant of the Squad aisles, modern ngnung ana in the place of Dr.

Jerome Horo deDartments. The meat depart EARLY AIR MAIL jERWHt CJZMVGitS HAfe fHSiED SC Vie FBST AIRMAIL DEUVBKf MS MADE-MA fiSCVAM CAUPH SvrW ORDE-1 OF CHERRIES 70 A HEAR- bv 7cm va600 MN6EO ment will carry only a seiecuon REDUCED FARES ON NEW 9-DAY EXCURSION PLAN- of U. S. Government graded witz, who has taken a leave of absence. Ralph Conn, of Haran circle, was appointed to the post of second lieutenant in top choice and prime meats and throughout the store over b.uuu MESSENGERS brand names are featured charge of personnel.

4- A snack bar is available for a coffee break and other cus Decisions Oct. 11 ODD ESCAPE PRISONER ESCAPED FROM A kANSASJAJL ByWATMi MS scots mmSAUD SCRAPED FROM HIS CELL HALL AMD IMBEDDED 7D me YAWOFHissoacsMW tomer services are offered in Fruit Juice Meat Pie with vegetables Roll butter Milk Thursday, Sept. 22 Hot Turkey Sandwich with gravy Mashed potatoes Green beans Milk Friday, Sept. 23 Fish sticks French fries Tossed salad Bread butter Milk Senior High School Menu Tickets on sale from suburban stations to Newark, Hobo-p ken and NEW YORK good on non-rush hour trains and between intermediate stations on all trains. No commuter rush, no traffic jams.

you enjoy luxury for less on a comfortable Lackawanna train and save money, too. Consult your Ticket Agent for details. LACKAWANNA Railroad Review Classes for COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS Enroll Now for Courses in BASIC MATH AND VERBAL SKILLS IN PREPARATION FOR DEC. AND JAN. SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TESTS (S A RlordT Classes Wkdy After-School Cliaim Class Site Limited Experienced and Qualified Staff SCHOOL CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON MAIN NEAR DAY STS, ORANGE For Information Call COLLEGE REVIEW CENTER eluding an on the premises bakery.

Over 200 parking spaces (Continued from Page 1) per cent opposition to the pro SOAP. 7HE yARN FILE. QJT 7HSXBH provide ample parking posaL Officials of the Mutual chain. THE BAGS AHD TUB fle. P.s.

HE WAS In addition several letters were read at the hearing from of which the Millburn market is the newest and most modern, residents opposed to the gaso include Edward Gettis, presi -nam dent and Carl Millman, vice line station; also entered into the record was an editorial CEntar 9-3114 REdwood president. cro from The Item which appeared last year after another applica US. SAYNQS BCA'DS age ho better thrze mis higher. KfTBPESTOH HElV BOHDS, EXTRA IHTEREST OV YOUR OLDOHES, THB PRIV'LEGB HOLDING AW SEPFS CZ IO YEARS BEXoHD AWrVRrry- MTU tNTEREST ADDED tion for a service station a Pack 16 Lays Plans for Year the same. site had won Board Hot Plate .35 Monday Sept.

19 Turkey Croquettes approval. Mr. McCarter, the Texaco The Pack Committee for Cub Dogwood Berries Savings Through attorney, in making a brief Scout Pack 16 held its first fall Steamed Rice Buttered Peas Cranberry Sauce John J. Ahem Prescription Optician Laboratory on premises DRexe! 6-0756 2 I 9A Millburn Ave. (near Lord Taylor) meeting last Thursday evening in the Wyoming Church to organize for the coming year.

Whole Wheat Bread Butter Volunteers' Work Produce Trees Milk summation of his case, stated the only qualified evidence heard by the Board had been in favor of his client. Testimony for Texaco had come from Harry Silverstein of Par The two-hour session was Tuesday Sept. 20 Try growing dogwood trees from seed. Now, as the crimson Over 2,000,000 surgical dressings, valued at approximately $130,000, were made and distributed during the past twelve Pizzaburger Potato Chips Milk called to order by Chairman Manny Borker. Present were Martin Schaeffer, secretary; Harold Eaton, treasurer; Ed Terrell, program; Macey Cas-ner, membership and hospital berries begin to ripen, is the time to start.

Don't wait until sonage mil roaa wno nas a law office here and owns pro Wednesday Sept. 21 you are months to cancer patients in September SALE perty on Woodland road; Mr. New Jersey by county chapters hungry squirrels and birds have Marshall; two other Texaco of the American Cancer Society, New Jersey Division. ity; Bill McCormick, public re employees; an insurance agent IMPRINT STYLE MC lations; Bob Ray, cubmaster; and a realty Larry Baker, assistant cubmas This service, available to all cancer patients, is a part of the Society's program of supplying In answer to a question from ter; Mrs. Larry Baker and Mrs.

Seymour Tabatchnick, den Board member William Brown Cuter B. WmwmA S121 Nortk F.Irfu RmJ SmuI. 10, WaJiigt mothers. Also on the committee as to Texaco's recourse in Virginia Ham Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Corn Bread Butter Milk Thursday Sept. 22 Hot Roast Pork Sandwich Mashed Potatoes Gravy Applesauce Milk Friday Sept.

23 Baked Fillet of Haddock Macaroni Cheese Scalloped Tomatoes Bread Butter Milk stripped the trees of choice seeds. Edward J. Duda of the Bart-lett Tree Research Laboratories suggests plucking berries from dogwood trees that grow relatively close to each other. Isolated trees often produce seeds that do not germinate. Natural germination is easiest for the home owner.

Plant the seeds in layers an inch or two is Dr. B. H. Chaiken. event of denial of the applica Primary purpose of the meet tion, Mr.

McCarter said he had the needs of cancer patients, the American Cancer Society, New Jersey Division stated, "We have over one thousand dressing units in New Jersey, made up of women of all ages, who give generously ing was to acquaint new com not discussed such a possibility mittee members with their re with his client, but satisfaction sponsibilities. Discussed were could be sought through the courts. Mr. Brown, though he the budget and dues for the coming year, the schedule of of their time. The dressings come in all sizes, from to These dressings are is sitting in on the hearing, said pack and committee meetings he would not take part in the thick in seed beds of moist well-drained rich loam.

Cover with a wire mesh to protect the and plans to enlarge the num decision due to a personal in made from clean white material donated free to the So ber of dens from three to five. terest. The first pack meeting is The hearing on the tram PTA News ciety and cellu-cotton which is purchased by the local county seeds from squirrels and other rodents that might sniff them out and dig them up. Most dogwood berries will poline jumping center, though chapters. Without the effort of scheduled for October 7.

Announcement of the pack meeting and invitations to prospective new cub members will be no less heated, was in direct contrast to the formality of the germinate next spring. Some SOUTH MOUNTAIN A reception tea will be held the kindergarten room of invited to our fashion show tonight. Sept 15 at 7:30 p.m. fall dresses and costumes withR.cfK guest stylist Detfer Dresses East Orange Second Floor gasoline station presentation, made through the Wyoming may be tardy and not sprout Norman Kruvant, one of the School. The next committee until the second spring.

There South Mountain School on Tues 3420 North rvfo, Rootwfcr, ft I I ill evidence that dogwood ber meeting will be held September day, September 20, at 3:15 p.m. partners of Millburn Estates, made a brief presentation of the case for the jumping these women, the cancer patient in New Jersey would be burdened with the tremendous task of paying for these necessary dressings." In Essex County, 798,139 free dressings were distributed during the past year representing a saving of approximately $47,888, he said. 28. ries plucked somewhat green usually sprout the following Stress was placed on the role Mothers of new students in tne school and kindergarten moth center. of the parent in a successful spring.

ers are invited to attend. He said the center would con Cub Scout Pack. Parents of new For the more scientific-mind- William M. Barr, school sist of 24 trampolines and a applicants for Pack 16 will be ed, there is the forced germina principal, and Mrs. Daniel Leff, small building which would urged to attend the Cub Par tion process.

serve as an office. Hours of PTA president, will welcome parents and introduce the Keep the seeds in a moist operation would be from ap ents' Training Session for thfs area at the Maplewood Civic House, September 26. ark place for 60 days, alternat VmMRmt-QUA proximately 10 a.m. to midnight on weekends, Mr. Kruvant ing the daily temperature from 3 Mrs.

Lorcn Spero, hospitality According to Cubmaster Bob chairman, in charge of ar stated, and somewhat shorter 70 degrees F. to 85 degrees F. Then place them in a dark place where the temperature is 41 Ray. "Pack 16 looks forward to another good year. We expect rangements for the tea, will be during the week.

He em assisted by Mrs. David Miller phasized that no noise or light 35 to 38 members 18 of them degrees F. from 100 to 130 would reach the closest resi members in good standing from and Mrs. Gerald Levey, re freshment chairmen. ays.

last season." dential property. You can by-pass this 60 day Hostesses for the afternoon These statement were ques HERBDAN, INC. 19 So. Passaic Avenue Chatham PARTY SUPPLIES POWER 4 HAND TOOLS BABY NEEDS 4 BEDS INVALID NEEDS Call ME 5-7004 will be kindergarten class so-called stratification period by immersing the seeds for 10 tioned by several Oval road residents who also indicated mothers, Mrs. Richard Amster, as president of mat group.

Both men stated they had Mrs. Phillip Berke, Mrs. Her their belief that the presence minutes In a concentrated solution of sulphuric acid. But a bert Henoch, and Mrs. J.

seen trampoline jumping cen of the trampolines would have Less. ters in operation and they also a harmful effect on the com cool period must follow to overcome dormanoy. Sixth grade girls will serve munity in general and on Oval as baby sitters in the auditor felt approval of the application would not be in the best interest of the Township. Mr. road in particular.

Opposition MARY ALICE WALLING, mm so mat mothers who re also came from John T. Kelly quire this service may attend Luxemburg said the centers past president of the South daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Walling of Ridgewood the tea.

had a "honky tonk atmos Mountain Civic Association phere." and from Milton L. Luxembur; HARTSHORN Also raised by the Oval road road, and CHRISTINE KAST, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Kast of Highland ave who has recently taken office wore than 350 mothers are residents was the question al expected to attend the PTA adequate safety measures to nue, will arrive on the campus membership-tea in thet audi of Manhattanville College of torium of the Hartshorn School protect jumpers.

It was their feeling that the two attendants Interior Decorator ANN AUDREY SOBO the Sacred Heart at Purchase, New York, on September It, on Wednesday, September 21 which Mr, Kruvant said would at 3 p.m. be on duty during hours of Each of the fifteen classes for Orientation Week. Mary is a graduate of Millburn High N.S.I.D. operation could not adequately will be identified with a spe i supervise the operation. School while Christine is a cific color which will be used In a completed action, the graduate of Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich, Board approved the applica in the table decorations and in the balloons floating above each table.

Class mothers will Experienced Furniture Connoiiseur 40 Holly Short Hills PO 5-4323 tion of Albert D. Brokaw of 161 Connecticut. Sagamore road to enlarge his act as hostesses and will inlro Entering the freshman class garage. duce the teachers to parents. at Nichols College of Business Mrs.

i nnk Springmeyer Administration at Dudley STAe Item ffm chairman for the tea, will be Massachusetts, are JOHN S. assisted by Mrs. Adrian Cas HOLDEN, son of Mr. and Mrs sidy, chairman of class moth John M. Holden of Fairfield drive, and DAVID PAULSON son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles INVITES YOU TO SELECT YOUR ers. Besides affording teachers and parents an opportunity to meet, the chairmen expressed the hope that the would Paulson of Canoe Brook road. result in one hundred percent Rytex Hand-Craft Vellum personalized stationery double the usual quantity 3.19 (regularly 4.75) Have your name and address custom-imprinted on famous Rytex Hand-Craft Vellum during this special sale. You'll enjoy having a big supply on hand of your own personalized stationery.

This is real convenience and luxury for only pennies more than you'd expect to pay for good quality plain stationery. Choice of: 200 single sheets, 100 envelopes or 100 double sheets, 100 envelopes or 100 monarch sheets, 100 envelopes Choice of clear white or smart pastels of blue or grey vellum. Choice of imprint styles shown. Blue, grey or mulberry ink. And while you're about it, why not order some for gifts.

As a gift, Rytex proves your thoughtfulness it's obviously made to order for the occasion. The Item Press The Item Press 20 Main Street Millburn, N.J. Please place my order for boxes Rytex Hand-Craft VeUum (double quantity) at 3.19 a box, custom-imprinted as follows: Name Street City, Zone State Be sure to specify memoership. WASHINGTON (EH) PEE Washington School PTA will hold its first event of the new iL i ii mi i ii ii iii i hi ip i mi i it." i.i i ill 1 1 it irnr i i "IT" 1 1 Nf- .4 fl in vi a tin JI scnool year on Tuesday, FROM THEIR COLLECTION OP eptember 20, with a "Get Acquainted Tea" in the school gymnasium from 3 to 4 n.m Mrs. William Lynott, chair- SPlateltM man, and Mrs.

John Burns, rn. There is only one WELCOME WAGON chairman, will be assisted by the classroom mothers, who will act as hostesses. Miss ijnara'vcd "ifcefdin toneyu Helen Schnrer. nrinciDal. an members of the faculty will be present.

uassroom mothers for th year are: Kindergarten Mrs. THE ITEM PRESS THE MILLBURN SHORT HILLS ITEM Marjorie Witzig; morning, Mrs, Amen juarcantonio, Mrs. Roc co Markctta; afternoon, Mrs fcamucl Caivano, Mrs. Hans ueyer. First Grade Airs, tcmn Lock- Mrs Danic, tareila, Mrs.

Albert Carella 30 of experience, fostering good will in business and community life. For Information on Welcoma Wagon, phone becond Grade Mrs. Margaret iucKie; Airs. Joseph Kunyz Itnra Grade-Mrs. W.

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Fourth Grade Mrs. Catherine Lewis SO 2-0926 Size Sheet raper Imprint Style Color Ordered by: Street Mrs. Anthony Tacio, Mrs. Clarence Pittinger. Fifth Grade Mrs.

Mildred Hofmann; Mrs. Harold Larcey, Mrs. John Aurnhammcr. Sixth Grade-Mrs. Robert Labriola; Mrs.

City. Zone State Charge Payment enclosed Sorry, no CO.D.'s William I.ynott, Mrs. Michael Monahan, Mrs. Ida Singer, Mrs. Muzaffer Kehnemuyi and Mrs.

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