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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 6

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tjuiv mr The Mittburn Shnri tilth ITEM Page Holleran, Joanne Jaeger and Carol Simpson led the boys and girls at Crossroads Deerfield Recreation Center through a full week of participate in Thursday show. Later this summer In a combined show with all of the play-fields Debbieand Dinah Slavit, Janet Depue, Vita Rizzo, and Betty and Joanne Formichella will dance. CROSSROADS-DEERFIELD Joan Pappas, assisted by Terry Playground News (continued from Page I) riods with helpful ideal. "Also ac-tive it the field are her three younger sisters Joanne, Connie, and Terry. Vita Ruzo, Ellen Eckart, and many others will also sports and games.

Boys from ger, Valerie Marcketta; Virginia Howard, and Margaret Burger are training to dance in a pageant being directed by Miss Laura King of the Recreation Department. Many new games have been learned since the first day, German Bat Ball, cat and mouse, and an old favorite dodge ball have been the most popular games. busy building a miniature circus. Billy Albano supervised the engineering of two tents and Peyton Heins Is painting a side show building. Pennants for the circus tents have been sewed by a group of girls.

Danny Palumbo has completed the sewing on one of the tents. Pam McGlynn, Mary Jane Bur- been constructed from the versatile paper plate. Also popular have been woven paper baskets, crayon and pastel drawings and modeling in clay, The crafts period, spent cutting paper bird cages, was enjoyed by all. Clay work has leaned 'owcrd the modeling of circus animals and performers, for Taylor Park is eight to 13 formed a baseball team 1 which Is coached by James O'Brien. The team includes: William Felker, captain; Vincent Brown, Victor Caponigro, George DeFabio, Jack Gilsnik.

Allen Hem-berger, James Herminston, Ray Hunt, William Jaeger, Robert POVER 7" Jager, Richard Parsons, Douglas Reiss, Louis Schiavone, Kenneth seen by the reported acore of 580 as a result of a baseball session. The middle age group have a variety of games: volley ball, relay races (which are very exciting), giant steps, monkey in the middle, red light, red rover, and checkers. The wee ones have two favorite games they play constantly: Simon Says, and Duck, Duck, Goose. One day last week we drew nature pictures which turned out very well. Many are very good at making things out of clay and we have, such fun pounding away at it.

Next week our arts and craft project is a big surprise so we hope to see everyone there. Afternoons at White Oak- Ridge we play games. So far, we've played kick ball, second base ball, Indian ball, badminton, ring toss and a few other games. We had two "Miniature Bowling" contests. In the first one.

3 BEDROOMS-2 BATHS MOVERS for our mothers. They had the months of July and August on them. They were decorated with pictures we cut out of wallpaper books. One day, our Lolly-pop, brought her guitar and we sang songs. We sang some we'd learned last year and heard some new ones.

We met the Friendly Dragon. He's a puppet but he knows lots of wonderful stories and tells to us. He lives in That is a wonderful place with soda lakes and ice cream palaces. We meet other people there like talking good witches and lost dolls. Sometimes in "Magicland" we rescue princesses and punish bad people it's fun.

Tomorrow we are going to see a puppet show. The name of this show is "The Magic Basket." I think the Friendly Dragon will be in it. TAYLOR PARK At the end of the opening day. Compter line of new 1957 MODELS SPEEDEX SALES SERVICE 15 S. Passaic Chatham MErcnry 8-8617 WE SERVICE WIS AT WE SELL 'i': 4m.

Linda Bridgette was first, Paul WEAR IT ENTIRELY AT YOUR EAR! Clarke was second, and Skippy Dey was third. In the second, the Monday, July 1, a list of over 60 Scutari and Clint Welsh. Any other boys who wish to join the team will we welcome. A checker tournament has begun with the following entered: Joyce Englert, Karen Frobosky, Ruth Gilsnik, Jack Hermisten, Ellyn Holleran, Laura Jackson, Beth Longly Pat Moore, Joseph Mulcahy, Margl Mulcahy, Carol O'Brien, Nancy Reisi and Eileen Jacoby As part of the 4th of July celebration, the following Children brought pictures of their favorite American and then told the other children the reason for their choice: Joyce Englert, Karen Frobosky, Robin Frobosky, Bileen Jacoby, Beth Longley, Joseph Mulcahy, Katy Mulcahy, Margi Mulachyand Mary Beth Mulcahy. Today's play will be highlighted by a doll show and the playoffs of the checker tournament WHITE OAK RIDGE A total of 165 children attended the White Oak Ridge Playground's morning sessions during 4th of July week.

Throughout this time projects, such as patriotic IIP" only new winners were Bobby Dey (first), Skippy Dey (second), and Roger Denman (third). 125 HEARING AID nnritcil mlniatur aid One day, Adair Tardiff and Susan and Leah Gordon gave a no" iuin tinted, contoured to fit right at ma earl No dangling cords. Full 4-trsntiitor power, f-mti. 7enifh aultitV. registrants indicated a successful start for Taylor Park playground.

First to register were Billy Al-bano and Noralee Declassis. Projects were quickly and enthusiastically begun. There have been yards of paper-straw necklaces strung with JoAnn and Angelina Caivano and Peggy Passar-elli excelling. Plaques, pocket books and receipe holders have show for us. They wore pretty costumes and sang songs.

Bobby W-DAY MONEY-BACK OUARANTIB MSY TtM3l Dey, Gail Hammond, Paul Wen- ANDREW KOVACS, Optician no at tee: ske, Ronald Gixeiss, and Adair and Frankie Tardiff put on a sl show too. They did all kinds of things and we had to guess what they were. We made scrapbooks this week. We. cut out pictures and pasted them on Then we made FORMICA PINE KITCHEN With Waft Oven and Countcrtop Xanqe, Dishwasher BREAKFAST AREA PUU MAHOGANY PANELLED RECREATION ROOM GAS FIRED HOT WATER HEAT FULL BASEMENT WITH OUTSIDf ENTRANCE TO LAUNDRY the papers into booklets.

They CENTER HALL SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM FULL DINING ROOM 3 TWIN-SIZE BEDROOMS 2 FULL TILED BATHS MASTER WITH STALL SHOWER were pretty. Wednesday afternoon the Friend Hayden Stone Co. of N. Y. Stock Exchange' Maplewood Office Open Monday Evenings 1 to 9 Investment Consultations Invited SO 3-1260 7 Highland Place ly Dragon visited us for a second time.

He took us to "Magicland" and told us stories. Tomorrow we are going to have contests award prizes. SOUTH MOUNTAIN Last week and this week have booklets and firecrackers (non-explodable, of corse, much to the disappointment of the children) were made to observe the holiday. Kay Pollard, Robert and John Murray were three of the children who made outstanding booklets, which contained the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the American's Creed, and pictures of the Flag. Excellent firecrackers were made by Candy Conch ar, Peggy McDuff, and Sandy Fiebelkorn.

Spud, kickball, dodge-ball, the farmer In the dell, and pass the ball were among the games played daily and 'enjoyed by all age groups. These games and new ones were played this week, plus a treasure hunt planned for (Thursday) KASPEREEN'S MARKET ylflred Prime Meats Our Specialty FROZEN FOODS FREEZER ORDERS 321-C Millburn Ave. Miliburn. N. J.

Free Parking In Rear of Store Prompt Free Delivery DRexel 6-0750 Extra Fancy Fresh Kilted Pon Reodjr BROILERS OR FRYERS 39c Extra Fancy Fresh KHIed CAPOHS lb. 39c Fresh Killed HQI TURKEYS 39c (DIOX CANNED HAMS 3 lb. 3.39 UHOX CAlfilEO HAMS 5 lb. 5.49 been fun at South Mountain. We've played kick ball and Duck, Duck, Goose and dodge ball and WE RENT lots of other games.

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Oh yes! The location affords true country living with all city convenience; schools, shopping and transportation are all nearby. sin is in charge of the ichecker tournament we're going to have tomorrow- Yesterday we made calendars BEDS Baby Equipment LADDERS SANDING POLISHING MACHINES POWER TOOLS GARDEN YARD TOOLS PARTY BANQUET NEEDS TABLES CHAIRS CEMENT MIXERS TYPEWRITER REPAIRS PORTABLES STANDARD ALL MAKES AND MODELS We Operate Our Own Shop SUMMIT TYPEWRITER 43 Maple St. Summit, N. J. CR.

3-9098 Anne Sylvester's Realty Corner, Realtors XlniiidRuit- cm Fresh Chicken Parts Daily Fresh Chicken Livers Dally "tan 649 MORRIS AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, N. J. DREXEL 6-2300 This hunt will require the children to find articles that are listed for them. Each child will be on a team and the members of the winning one will each receive a prize. If you live in the White Oak Ridge area, why not come and join us? We have oodles of fun playing games and making articles that are enjoyed by all those from five to fifteen.

GLENWOOD At last school has ended and a summer of play is ahead of us all. We have been having a wonderful time at the playgrounds joining in fun with our old friends and getting a chance to meet some new friends. At the playgrounds we play many games which are great fun. Baseball and kickball are the favorites of the older boys. These games go on for hours as can be 1610 Springfield Avt.

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