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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 7

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Millburn, New Jersey
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r-j-M Y6U iMiilDurn a bnort M.ns ntM, Lee. Sanfa's Elves Busily at Work Preparing for Chrisfmas Concert The covers have been prinied1 by the students from a Lnolsum IJvf 5V-? block cut by Ellen Birnholz. a Long-winaed Greet orators ire thought, to be responsible far the invention of the clock. The first one, called a clepsydra, was a water-filled con-tainer with a small hole at the bottom. After Its adoption the orators, who had been droning on for 7 or 8 hours at a stretch hid to limit their speeches to t-s time it took the clock to drain.

stencil cut by Barbara Scairf and one by the silk screen pmc ess ol tne aesign creaiea oy i i Macon Lewis. By RUTH DAVENPORT When the Millburn Junior High School presents its Christmas Concert at 8 o'clock on the evening of December 20, it wul be the culmination of many weeks of work and cooperation The concert itself will consist i seph Pacelle, chairman of the Related Arts Department, ihe students in the Fine Arts chases of Jack Smith submitted designs for window displays. Two designs were selected and tfie young artists, Anne Amster and Susan Packie, painted them in giant size. These are how proud of two numbers by the scaool rchestra "The Christmas Song" and "Yuletide Festival, tie string ensemble will way "Waltz of the Flowers," all under the direction of Robert Mc Garry. The Choral group, di ill ly displayed in the two large LIVING CHRISTMAS TRfFS BOXWOOD BEND NURSERY Since 1932 DR 9-3518 between classes and the result well-planned coordination throughout the entire school program.

Along with the preparations for the concert, hasbeen the decoration of the school building under the supervision of Jo- rected by William Griggs, wiu windows over the entrance the school building. The display case in the main sir.g Christmas songs and earo.s a capella. The 7th grade Chorus sins three selections. he corridor contains a "heavenly scene, complete with clouds and angels, designed and executed by Ellen Birnholz, Barbara Scharf, Jan Forsyth and Laura Morean. On the front of tne Your rooms reflect you when you decorate with wallpaper! Come see the exciting new patterns now on display, Sth and 9ih grade .111 sing seven songs and the 9th grade Girls Ensemble will sing three numbers.

Santa and his sleigh will cross the stage (thanks to the woodworking class again) and a student-maae snow machine will furnish a snowstorm for the occasion. To Decorate Wreaths iee now easy it is to aive vour home rfrth reshing new A "interest school building may be seen a large Christmas greeting1 "card," flanked by two hre candles created by the Stage Technicians Group and the students in Harry Kreis' woodworking classes, who also made the frames for the two window displays. The actual crew which made the greeting card con 13 THE ENVELOPE? This Christmas card I The Rolling Hills Garden uud HOW LARGE will decorate the junior high school for the holiday season. At of Short Hills will noia ns uk- oro Sim P.TrL-io Anno Amctor anil Tlavo Haunt with Bjb cembor meeting at Christ Hamilton as "top" man. (Bert Miller) SINCE 1861 Fine Wallpapers and Paints 3S7 Millburn Millburn DR 8-5400 0 sisted of Bob Hamilton.

Steve Raab, Dave Caunt, Jae Ferns, Bab Neff and Guido Ferraren. Carpentry work such as this is made possible and accurate by previous study in the Mechan- Church on Friday, December 9, at 1 p.m. Wreaths for the Veterans Hospital at Lyons will be decorated. All members are urged to attend. Arts class submitted designs for die program cover, and three of these were chosen to be usd.

ical Drawing classes of Joseph Pacelle. Several students of the Fine -tin. 5)i iTHE FINEST CHRISTMAS if 1 PI fiJ 4: THE, HcQ siienrs 000 FI9HE STEREOPHONIC AN UN-PAID TESTIMONIAL fa NOW KS THE DIFFERENT SOUND STEREO! RiV IN "Bock at the ranch (says Edgar), the word has gotten around that the youngest, best, beefiest steers are going to GOOD DEAL that's a bunch of food stores somewhere In the East. (EDITOR'S NOTE: GOOD DEAL IS A FAST-GROWING CHAIN OF EXCITING, MODERN SUPERMARKETS NOW SERVING SUCH COMMUNITIES AS IRVINGTON. NEWARK, UNION, CHATHAM, MAPLEWOOD, WEST ORANGE, EAST ORANGE, CLIFTON AND ELIZABETH.) "I have also heard (continues Edgar) that those fussy GOOD DEAL Meat Buyers will go to any length to get Just the best kinds of meat for their customers.

I guess that GOOD DEAL customers must be people who are really (EDITOR'S NOTE: GOOD DEAL CUSTOMERS ARE REALLY SPECIAL TO US SO WE MAKE EXTRA SURE THAT WE ALWAYS HAVE THE WIDEST SELECTION OF JUICY AND TENDER MEATS AND POULTRY (and although Edgar didn't mention this) AT THE LOWEST PRICES THAT'S ANYWHERE THAT'S ANYTIME AND THAT'S IMPORTANT!) P.5.: and next Wednesday we're Outstanding Value! THE FISHER PHILHARMONIC MODEL P-22 STEREOPHONIC RADIO-PHONOGRAPH Vr -rr Ul ti iit 111 il 1 Only Fisher, with twenty-three year of unexcelled leadership in the field of high fidelity manufacture, could have produced so remarkable aa instrument as THE FISHER Philharmonic- such moderttt cost. The Philharmonic is designed to the identical quality standards that have made FISHER components the first choice of radio stations, recording studios and research installations across the U.S. This beautifully compact console is complete home music center for standard and stereo records and FM-AM radio. MODERN, in Mahogany, Walnut and Teak, $395.00 PROVINCIAL, in Fruitwood, $445.00 COMING TO MILLBURN THE FISHER CORONET II (at MAIN ST. and E.

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Yep, they have a Delivery Servltt (FREE with your purchase of $5.00 or mere; 2S otherwise) so your delivery will be where you want It when you want it." It's another reason why wife says: "IT'S ALWAYS A REAL PLEASURE TO SHOP AT GOOD DEAL SUPER MARKETS!" 325-327 Millburn Ave, Millburn DRexel 9-4200 47-51 Maple Summit CRestview 3-6800 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P.M. TILL CHR1STMS 1 FREE PARKING REAR OF BOTH STORES T4l OPEN tVbUI TILL 9 P.M. TILL CHRISTMAS mm.

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