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Page FMU Continuing The Recorder and Advertiain. RatM on application. Published every Thursday BECORDER PUBLISHING COMPANY Building. Morristown Roa4 Telephone 8-0500 BeraardavUle, N. J.

Entered at Beraard-vUle, N. J. Poat Office Second Clow Matter. Office Houra: I a. m.

to p. m. MOUNTAINEERS BURY DODGERS, 40 TO 7 THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS. NOVEMBER. Hlyli Eleven Earns Straight Win of Season Thfy Head for state Title.

hld THE VOTE IN SOMERSET COUNTY Board t. 1 1 (One Fleeted) be pleased to replace copiea not delivered If notlfleed at Conununic-UoM for pubUeatioa la Bcraardsvtlle Newa, la ordtr mart be propartar rtped, aa aa of food faith and. if rtiarm manuacrlpt dealrwt ataait to cover mvtt ia the Public FoniM wui be iaaarted only where pamlr- thank, All changes for advertisements must be BB this office NATIONAL EDITOIIAl 8 wbeatt I The mighty Mountaineers one of akonld pleue notify promptly. the greatest elevens Bernards Hign School ever had. lashed into the Madison High School Dodgers this Tuesday afternoon, November T.

and before the scorefest was over they had repulsed the Morris County club by 40 to 7. and added a seventh straight victory to their current campaign. Only the Somerville High School Pioneers, which they take on this Saturday, remain between the Mountain- earti wt ers and a perfect season and an 1 11 1 ttfc wfa char most automatic designation for a Group II state championship. For Madison, the Tuesday contest was its fourth defeat of the season. against two wins, and the fifth straight time they have met Bernards High and lost The Mountaineers took no chances with their ball game, marching to a 20-0 advantage in the first quarter and making it 27-0 by the half.

Only then did they relent enough to permit the Dodgers to register their first down. The see-sawed through the third and fourth quarters, with Bernards almost absent-mindedly scoring two more touchdowns, when Madison suddenly glowed like a dying meteor and, against the Mountaineer regulars, marched 85 yards downfield for a tally. The drive began after Bernards halfback Lee Faulkner, who didn't have to be used for punting duty all the first half, got off his usual 50- yarder to the Madison 15. In seven plays, the Dodgers pressed into Bernards territory to the 35. Then Dodger halfback Paul Thomas whipped out a terrific pass, Johnnie Corbett caught it and the Dodgers PTION RAI Peapack-Gladstone Th.

Htw. wasfa Sii persons won priies November 1. as the Valley Club held its annual "Chase" at Larison's Turkey Farm Inn, Chester. They were Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs.

Louellis Brokaw, Mrs. Nellie Trimmer, Marcus A. Canfleld, had a touchdown. Pat Palma con- Richard Wandelt and J. Dayton verted.

Smith Clarence L. Smalley was I The tally was the second time the chairman of arrangements. Mountaineers have been scored upon Jeanette Lougan of Astoria. L. this season.

Bedminster Township Bernards Township Bernardsville Bound Brook yM Branchburg Township Bridgewater Township Far Hills Franklin Township Green Brook Township Hillsboroujrh Township Manville 13 1 Millstone Montgomery Township North Plainfield 9 Peapack-Gladstone Raritan Rocky Hill Somerville 1 South Bound Brook 3S3 Warren Township 9 Watchung Total Passed Away 451 1307 1141 13S3 411 14W 187 1732 311 710 727 63 4S5 3243 3SS 627 148 2437 .562 1049 443 356 459 1001 255 1019 39 1055 76 517 1283 26 in 1094 83 973 68 1635 522 363 134 414 1186 961 1274 340 1315 173 1619 296 602 725 73 436 3059 347 565 141 1977 533 948 427 MRS. JOHN Funeral services tor Mrs. Anna ML Uulerson of Mt. Airy road. Bernards- rfll.

were held this Tuesday. November 7, in the Garrabrant Funeral Two Borne, Basking Ridge. The Rev. Joseph A. Scharer.

pastor of the Bishop Janes Church, officiated. Burial followed in St. Ber- BLAST OPERATION RESUMED AT QUAt nards Cemetery. Bernardsville. Mrs.

Anderson died Friday. November 1950. in All Souls Hospital. Morristown. after a long illness.

She was sixty-seven years of age. A native of Norway. Mrs. Anderson was t'ae daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Christensen. She leaves her husband. John F. Anderson; two daughters. Mrs.

Ira G. Johnson of Raritan and Mrs. Emme Larsen of Brooklyn; and a sister. Mrs. Thorsen of Union.

MRS. JOHN MORROW Funeral services for 17411 Basking Ridge Ten women took parts in a play on medical work among American Indians last Thursday. November 2. when the Bishop Janes Methodist Church Women's Society for Christian Service met in the church. They were Mrs.

Florence Croot, Mrs. Michael Kelly. Mrs. August Langenfield. Mrs.

Jack A. Feider. Mrs. Roy Waldeck. Mrs.

George W. Traw, Mrs. Harold F. Boehlert. Mrs.

Kenneth Mitchell. Mrs. George W. Pentico and Mrs. Arthur N.

Piper. William Scheuerman, of Spencer road will be instructor of a first aid course for women to be sponsored by Somerset Hills Chapter American Red Cross. The course will begin next Tuesday. November 14. at the Liberty Corner firehouse.

Explorer Unit 51. Boys Scouts, held KIWAN1S TO HEAR TALKBYKEARNS Township Attorary to Address Her- To He I Working of lirth I 01 Full operations win the West North Jerwy Quai Thursday when a be touched off on ing face. Preparations or made earlier this primary blasts to UitI make a good right make a good, tween the quarry of stone. Company officials blast today as taere details of operation I ura TAwaskin Namrd to key riih. lttw.

Scott Morrow of Peapack-Far Hills quarry experts hav. road. Far Hills, were held yesterday, witness the event November S. at the Bailey Funeral Among them win I Home. Peapack-Gladstone.

The Rev. Leet. director of Emmett P. Paige, rector of St. Lukes Station of Harvard i Episcopal Church, officiated.

Burial will measure the rlbratkui followed in St. Bernard's the blast. Dr. Lew's Bernardsville. an spokeman said Mrs.

Morrow died last Sunday, determine the quantity 0 November 5. 1950, in Memorial Hospi-1 used in future blasts at tal. Morristown. after a long illness. 1 A low vibration iflect ig'3 She was seventy-four years of age.

from today's blast, la Mrs. Morrow was born in Ireland separate packs of dynm: and was the daughter of the late John touched off thousand and Isabel Morrow Scott. She was a apart, member of St. Luke's Church. The company tpoketmaii nod She leaves her husband.

John Mor- operations at the Quarry now I row; a san. Wilson Morrow of stone crushing at a n-w I a daughter. Mrs. Helen operated plant equipped Colquhoun of Peapack-Far Hills road; solt of safety precautioi land two grandsons. devices for the eolleeU Bpeut the weekend with Mr.

and The Mountaineers tallied in Halloween barn dance last Friday. Frank Morano of Holland avenue. quarter of the gamee. And when the Mr and Mrs. Charles H.

Jtrolaman there was of of" Willow avenue and Mrs. Harry "ally on. they aimed low and drove Cordes of Tainter avenue spent Sun- and drove and drove. The Dodgers dav November 5 with Mr and Mrs. only got a breather while the officials WHfred Chammmgs of Newton.

brought the ball back from another heaps of doughnuts. Mountaineer touchdown So powerful Rb MK November 3. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tuffnell of South Finley avenue.

The scouts and their invited ladies enjoyed an evening of square dances, cider. Virginia reels and Mountaineer touchdown So powerful i Robert L. McKee. son of Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Smalley of Hillcrest avenue College last Saturday. November 4. to 1 1 iwn just ii num iin nine visit their daughter, Miss Jane R. Corinj the gpokeBman for the institmion said emaney.

kickoff that Bernards registered their to day. Mr. McKee is a freshman. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Hamler of; first touchdown at the end of an went to Beaver were the MounIai neers that they hard- Mrs. Laurence McKee of Cross ly had to punt the entire first half. avenue, is a member of the campus It took just 11 plays from the time social committee at Drew University. Tainter avenue and Mrs.

Louis A. var( drive The tally was autopraph- Sprague of Daytona Beach. Fla. Sd The Every Member Canvass of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church EIIWAKH BALLENTINE Edward Okley Ballentine of Mt. Airy road.

Bernardsville, was found dead last Friday morning. B.r.r I 3. 1950, in his garage at the rear of Jo Palmer his home. He was seventy-nine years Miss Fay Burnt Caulkim of age. pack-Glads tone and Xtt Mr.

Ballentine had been under daughter of Dan Caultoni Judge Anthony P. Kearns. Bernards Township attorney, will address the Bernards Township Kiwanls Club this Thursday evening on "The Legal Aspect of Local Government," a spokesman for the club announced today. The club will meet at 6:30 p. m.

for dinner in the Old Mill Inn. Officers and directors of the club are I te a hospital in Morristown last' John Shove Palmer of planning to attend a dinner of the Thursday for an x-ray 8On Maurice Flyr.n of Mrs. Emma A. Bowers, his sister. antl Mrs 3: said that she heard'him get up at Princeton, were married last Morristown discuss Kl- 2 a.

m. and go downstairs. When she November 3. 1960 A wanis work and projects for next year, i missed him at breakfast, she called taurant. Nw Tort City ThJ The KlwanU Education Committee her niec-e.

Mrs. Eleanor Elliott of I rnony was has been named to arrange for the Prospect street, who found the Canipbe 1 of Tenafly A doctor's care for the last two months Yor City and Mrs Lelgfctj for a stomai-h condition. He had Stevens of Petpack-Chub StOM ospect street, ho found the Mr. Ballentine was pronounced dead followed. Zil Ai be ed Uward avenue has been club's Charter Night Celebration, to' be held in January John W.

Utz of by Dr. J. E. of Mt. Airy road.

Burrkigt 8 'who called Dr. Edgar Flint, county the bride wore a whoTs workfng on the cVub skating lentine was a of the late John of fleur d'am. rink project. Others on that commit-, and Lucretia Miller Ballentine. In lv tee drove to Eastou, last Sunday, pass from gammy -Mastrobattista in November 5.

the end lone. Mr and Mrs. Alex McClay of Hill- A fumWe bv Ryer Sehermerhorn. on crest avenue have returned from a lhe jison" 34. set up the second three-week trip to Texas and Cali- Bernards touchdown minutes later.

lornia. Faulkner vent over from the one- Borough Council will meet next yard line and kicked the point. Art Hendershot. on a 12-yard his Sund ttonmbm 12, and Thomas E. Cross.

include John Allen. Roger Lane early life he was a farmer. Ftar several years he worked at the stables lnaid of honor Brid Club President Thomas E. Stewart of the Somerset Inn. which was owned IW 1 CBte The December firoup of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church rnens" Guild will meet next November 13.

at the home of Mrs at 2 p. m. Canvassers will meet at 6 p. at the church hall for a buffet and Arthur Meaner were judges last ft his cousins, rrank Fred E. and Bnrton Brown Saturday at the Hallowe'en masquer- Louis Ballentine.

Fora time he was ade ball held by the Bernardsville Private mail carrier to estates in Kaw MSJ wunis Club at the Somerset Hills' the Somerset Hills area. conn, Country Club r. Ballentine was a member of the Da i Robert Galbreath of Childs avenue. Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Brooklyn will address the club and was a deaeon for many years. Nev His wife, the late Mrs.

Alice L. R. recent trip to Japan and Korea i Ue a mber at 8 iD in the iod Bernards took E. A. MacNair of Rankin avenue.

Mrs the fiiehouse. oveT on downs on the Madison tt Saa i er and Mrs Schmidt nexl TlluIsda November 16. on his Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Todd of Three plays later.

Mastrobattista will be co-chairmen Searingtown. L. recently visited passed 21 yards to Don Koppes for Brownie Troops 17 and will meet Mr. Todd's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. the touchdown and Faulkner again next Tuesday November 14 Daniel Todd of Dewey avenue. converted. at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Hamler of Mil- The Mountaineers mounted un S4- Church. lington were Sunday guests of Mrs. yard drive in the second quarter, with Boy Scount Troop 51 will meet next Nellie Hamler of Hillcrest avenue. Mastrobattista scoring on a six-yard Wednesday. November IS, at The Rev.

Edward S. run. Faulkner's kick was good. P- m. in the Oak Street School gym pastor of the Gladstone Methodist The Dodgers revived at the halftime The Girl Scout Leaders' Club will GARDEnPLANT 600 TULIP BULBS Mrs.

Palmer a i Ballentine, died in 193-1. His sister is School and his only immediate survivor. College. Mr. Palme.

Funeral services were conducted ani1 Princeton L'ttiversitj Monday afternoon at the Garrabrant with WMGM Funeral Home. Basking Ridge. The radio station. Rev. Dr.

J. Marion Kadyk. pastor of Mr the Basking EUUge church, officiated. Burial followed in Evergreen Ceme-! City tery. Basking Ridge.

home at Fifth John Joseph ai ne vl Church, is taking part this week in and early in the third period pounded meet next Thursday. November 16. at lin ll the Syracuse, N. Y. area evangelis- 'he Bernards line enough to make 17:30 p.

m. in the Basking Ridge A i rnart W. BrCK tic advance. their first first-down of the game. But' Presbyterian Church primary room.

l0 ls Bt Bulbs Loeal Oorge W. Buck, retired official of Wilma Salvia, of the Mountainside then the Mountaineers firmed and the Walter D. Vausse of West Craig Library, (lob Wn Show. Childs restaurant chain, died suddenly Hospital School of Nursing, spent the themselves defending street left last night. November 8.

for last Saturday night. November 4. 1950. Maddali weekend with her parents. Mr.

and at the nards 34. Union Grove. N. where he will, The Bernardsville Garden Club this after he was stricken with a heart Mrs. Frank Salvia of Mosle road.

With a big pass, Bocchino to Fichot. teg in a three-week hunting trip in week began tne pi ant nK 6110 tulip a ac walking in upper Man-" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller of covering 26 of the yards the Moun- the Catskills. Mrs.

Vausse is leaving ))ulbs at tne Bernards Library Asso- hattan. Analomink, Pa. spent Sunday, Novem-! fee-wheeled for another, this Saturday. November 11, to attend at on grounds in Morristown road Hr Buck, who retired three years ber 5, with Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence E. touchdown, this one by Mastrobattista tae fiftn biennial assembly of the Mrg Richard Palmer is chairman of a as office a nager after 37 years Miller of Apgar avenue. on an off-tackle from the Mad- Un! Council of Church Women "he planting committee, which in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ludlow of lson ll again converted.

delegate of the Somerset Hills tiudes Mrs Harry F. Peto. Mrs Tudor Holland avenue visited Mr. and Mis. The Bernards ea'-ned their final William Arsell of Hempstead.

L. touchdown when Bocchino latched on last Sunday, November 5. to an 11-yarder from Mastrobattista In Cou lof Church Women. The as- Finch and Mrs Meckling Vt neld Cmcmatti. 0 Tne Bernardsville club won the mbe 6 fifty-fourth annual flower show of fifty-fourth annual flower show the restaurant concern, was be- to have been walking to the Manhattan Towers Hotel.

Broadway and TCth street, where he made his New York home, when he last Sunday. Novem Catholic- Ci The Rev LtfUU was Bocchin. The Board of Education will meet the (ourth flutter. Smith passed to Zi I Ihe Morrls Counl Gardeners and He was pronounced dead wt vinnHav Moosf for the mnnn.i nl HasKln nidge Presbyterian Church pin sf nr with on arrival at Roosevelt Hosoital. He uation will meet next Monday, November 13.

at 8 p. m. Moose for conversion. in the school. The lineups: Charlotte Sprague.

of Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing, spent the wkd ih Bernards H. S. (40) held a Hallowe'en party last Monday night. November 6. at the church hall.

Miss Marion Saebic of Richmond. Ends: Fichot. Hendershot, Frost, J. Va is vilsltin her parents. Mr.

and pent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Abbandanro. 1 Mrs. George SPr BUe HigrhlaDd Tackle8: Futcl Grabarczyk. Moore.

Mrs. Edaon Perry of Far Hills road as th lh Hummer of Conkling Florist Society last week with a score on ar va at Roosevelt Hospital. He of 24 points. Second was the Morris- was in Given in mania- the bride wore a with lace Iwdice. full ski I trimmed train.

ar Hills road was the luncheon guest recently of B1 of tne Guards: Bennett, Modugno Marelli Egyption Foreign Minister, at the Faulkner. Bocchino. A. Mastrobattista' Plata Hotel, New York Citjr. Morse.

Smith. Mrs. Anna Alpaugh of Tainter avenue is visiting Mrs. B. Huddleson Mighty Mites Practice For Game with Peck H.

s. of Frenchtown. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kaezel of Enda: Sehermerhorn, Swett, Orlando.

Chippoletti. Tackles: Fornaro. Radmore, Corbett. Kitchell. Mickey.

Guards: Ahto, Freda, G. LoSapio. A. LoSapio, Marinacclo. Center: Hetterly.

Backs: ButtlnghaUHen. Burroughs, Mastrobuono. Palma. Picone, Piccola, Sena. Steiger.

Thomas. Weeden. Score by quarters: I Bernards 20 7 40 Scranton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Simms of Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hendershot of Willow avenue recently visited Mr and Mrs. George Bush of Plainfield The First Aid Squad will meet this Friday, November 10, at 8 in i he fi rehouse. Mr.

and Mrs, Frederick Boise i Macllw of Old Chester road have returned irom a two-month trip to the Mid-' Koppea, Mastrobat- west and the South. "s'a 2, Bocchino; Madlgon: Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huyler of Poln ts After Touchdown: Faulkner Hamilton Farm entertained at dinner i 4 last Sunday, November 5. Officials: Milliner, Baubles Staub The Footlight Guild will present the -For Love or H-lday and Saturday.

November and ll, at 8:15 Memorial Building, will direct. llernunlM: Hender- 10 I-15 p. m. in the Kay Engagements Liberty Corner Monday evening, KoTtabff 1.1, 8 meeting of the board of of Hie Bomtrtfi Hiiis YMCA will hiiii In the PrtibjrtatiM Churrh tu I cun best this arra. Invited to ba Helen M.

Kalph Werrnrln Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hendcishot of Oldwlck have announced the en- of their "liiiiplii.i-, Miss Marguerite to Merc-urlo, Kon Mr and of aveinic. (if The Mighty Mites of Gill School are Mrs.

W. S. Edgar, continuing drills under Coach Frankie Gallo ln preparing for their game next Monday, November 13, on Gill with 10 points. The Bernardsville total included Buck He maintained a home flints by exhibits by Mrs. Finch.

ln Morristown road, Bernardsville, Victor M. Huyler and Mrs William and waa a member of the Kane Lodge. Freeston; a first and a third by Mrs and Newark. Edward Nt Leibacher and by Mrs He leav nls Mrs. Anna Tully Matthew Unton; a first and a second Buck: one daughter.

Mrs. Marion by Mrs. Clyde Wolfe; and a second Mile8 of Cnatnai one son. Robert A DUX ei i h.i ij I Matron of honor foi Mrs. Charles Barle uf Bridesmaids were BJ and William street, bride street and Em Barwu-dsville.

sisters and Emily of Liberty road, nieces 150 Attend Field against the Peck School eleven Hallowe'en Costume Ball of Morristown. The Mites dropped a contest this week to the Wardlaw School. 25 to 7. Lee Trumbull made the lone Gill touchdown. Buck of Huntlngton.

L. one brother, Grover C. Buck of New groom. York and Bernardsville; one Best man was Bertha A. Buck of Morristown road, of Brooklyn, brother of tne and three grandchil- eroom.

Ushers were drtft lat. James Funeral services were conducted of Bef" 1 Close to 150 persons attended a vesterday in the Garrabrant Funeral i Robert Aechuzzi of Hallowe'en masquerade dance last, Home, Basking Ridge, by the Rer. Mr. and Mrs MaddalUM ar Saturday evening. November 4.

at the J. Merlon Kadyk. pastor of the Somerset Hills Country Club. The i Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church, affair was sponsd th Bd Bil affair was sponsored by the Bernards- Burial followed in St. ville Kiwanis Club.

Cemetery, Prizes were awarded to three The Stirling Junior High School couples. Mr. and Mrs. Arthm PTA Nets $187.90 Bernard wedding trip to norld return they will in West street. taVWIP MUrrfcH Siauffei' of Morristown.

Stauffer. died this Parent-Teacher Association netted Blumesrhlne won the prUe for the $187.90 from its unnual dessert-card fanciest costume. Mr and Mrs. Edwin. party, an aftsoclation Hpokesman said, M.

Faulkner won the prize for motf wife ot A Stauffer. died this Mchnlii- today. The party was held last Fri-1 original costumes. Dr. and Mrs November fi.

1950. in Morris- tle Vi II-' 1 ll day, November ft, at the Stirling William L. Surdi won the prize for town Memorial Hospital after a short on gratul.iti""- Presbyterian Churchhouse. comic costume. illness.

She was sixty-three years of I Births MlMH 1 American Insuriincc The I.HHklnK Ridg Hlitorlral i Compttny In Mr. Itocorlo ocietv will in the Presbyterian m'hooln liureh npst Thursday evening. No- IN by ticrnardi Bt II, Charlen Company, i hilhow.r, authority on Indian lore, 1 Tho rtatu of wnddlng wan iinnniiricf-il will The Detailed Vote in Bernardsville FOB MAYOH: IHstrietN 2 3 4 FOR (Full Term) am 347 FOR (OrNCIL.MAN (One Te.r Tprm) 101 11(7 10:, NS 131 mi VOTKM CAM 347 Hfl 110 Among her survivors is Mrs lospph Belial of Center street. B.r- a daughter vi eongn i as Thursday Hlwl la Memorial MRS. ELIZABETH UK AM Mrs.

Elizabeth Beam of Utat road. Peapaek-Gladstone. died this I Tuesday. November 7. I960, in her JJI5 home after a long illiu'sa.

wan sixty-six years of rise MM, Beam was born in Basking and wus the daughter of the Phoebe Blazure nl) Nil Total 1,0 '2-ltM late fieorge und Tev.v. She innUe her home Blnce Mr. and Mrs. vfUHam" Willl.mon Park. a born wn ber 5.

Mr Wmon and view avenue. B.m»™ Mr. MTJ 1 HMll, I aninMincpd IN 1 thli In Pc-apack-diadHtone and 1 vj.8 11 member nf ihc Methocli.st. Ciiurch. Her husband, thu late Andrew Beam.

her. She leaven thi sons, William Terry of East Orange, Terry of and Piicy Terry of Mdh lllaiure of Dover. JUwi IUY. 0M 1 thin Fun-ra Mendham road; one duughter, Mrs. Sarah Hummer of Morristown; one Mm.

Oaorge of i hui-dt and one brother, Charles Cemetery. lK luni'- '1.

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