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THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS. MARCH 26. 1942 Page Five (barrabratit GARRABRANT and Office: A FL6 AVENGE. RIDGE, N. J.

642 York Office 3-13S0 ed OCAILS WOMAN'S CLLB ACTIVITIES 1 B. S. PHYSICAL EXHIBIT TONIGHT Mr- ai Mrs. I road. Round or Booth of Spring Green VMHI'I lalt ert H.

1 in Elm Caterpillar caterpillar, about 1 5 4 arsi The Club i borne eb, "trees." The with white Mil -pet oo the top and Lts thorn-like was identified as the terpillar. Aglais anti. is upon the leaves of elm and dogwood, such as lead aknBB arsenate is ef- may be Tne adult is the ak butterfly. It is com- arge with black velvet with yellow. road tseat tat Two Bernards Boc- Boc.

Ma I in Lloyd The program sg the gtapen lariea Swalra introdu whUn ra Th. lay p. m. Mrs. I tes Haitian's JFunrral ftllllff I.

(Ififirf and lamsm, J. PtMH BMI Birth I re-e bora in Mi and Mrs A. RM I 8. Mad Blake. ben Henri Jtan Oliver and Maato.

J. ant Arthar Gl Klerk, a ettai tfea National Annual i i try A ea g- -clock Prim tpa! tpcakcr Nti Aiti "to I ii weekend Hr Mr- 5 thi- rod W-tks a average cf day. HICH CENTER CIRCLE IS LARGER ran g.esi which circle is bul you won't HMML can guess yoor I yow won't IMOMVad Ai examnatiofi, peri- the oniy woy of van "ot you are see-: eosiiy. Faulty i hampflridQ vour work c.ess Shoal your It tWB its right. Have ts Mi Klerl C.

Ha: I R. of Fabr: tab, 7 m. Parish House, ciare- mont road. General Grau- Cat bsMi 7, lr in Boochino Hall for tbe benefit y- a n1 iraatttftB Sp-aguf. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard KM for Maine. Oroao, Hi ftta A A PatsM I Army road from a ter-ia-iartr, Mr. and M- iatioa. Township ters offered a priu I I1M local paper A- special rat-tting of the Local Council held Manh that Sfl with the re- i'J State Defense The Ber- will D.

Caarles B.rrd. A rl tab- ieet will be. Youth in a Worid at War." Send iwrrn Mrs C. Tieer by April tation will be provided. lad The proeram 1 I and comprise the Ma BI pyram.u- tn iritf in responsible command, and have a I.

make that effectiv- rven; of an air raid itkcr ssacrcsaejr, Lester Pw Pwrrjr A. Hoffman and Joseph The C. held its coniaiuJion i Marcv, The Junior Woman Club tcrtate tie Woowa'i Cnh of Ber- St B- uard's Parish House, a- I Mr- VClilica Hammer will speak oa. 'Thr nuance of Fabrics." Dress material will be awarded to the winner of a quiz to U- siven as of this pro- srram. A luncheon meetinz will Flynn Shady Mrs.

C. Henry Tiper. president. nesday o'clock. '9 o'clock in Rt-taurant Thirty young wo- n( heard interest- R-.

Rrv ll 'J rk. James John MeGuinness. The sr Indian sad sated by Hiss Capl i Garden That Talk w- and riWHllH ht-ld at the hoxe of Prolecting Milk Dairy products are easily con- To protect the family'! health, milk should be kept constantly covered in spjtless containers and at a maintained temperature of no more than 50 degrees. If contained in paper cartons, wip? the snout with a clean cloth before each pouring. If stored in bottles, wash the outside of the bott'e.

being especially careful to ar.se the mouth and cap. I Hi- cott avraue. TNmillli of a (Uushtfrr born day at Memorial Mr tad Mrs. Lionel Corbin erf Basking are the a ru Wmlnnwlsij morning at All So ton. tEoaf tal.

afternoon. Apnl at one tend a meeting Eterardi Bt m. for hrarini: on air raW i iiarv Z. cate wftb fs el This is re- MKV Bll Nf VIi IM III LOM)! I 1 bngtt i in an article about worms in You're Wrcr.g About That asawrts I I article, "are used rarely in solo number but fecerail; a Kries rrarked by a def- ir.te and changing So ap- EL'GENE GAWLIK Optomttrist a to if that it sounds the pa I- High. Sch to the i Listen to the Mrs.

Dorotky Bhuseasoo A Of Lady Rebekah Lodfr- 66. Other offuers include: Mrs Seymour. online Hsftel Stires, financial secretary: ktn Runyon. treasurer and Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs.

Aasa Sostesos and Mrs. Robert W. vtft charge Of Carrie Vallacchi! I awarded the u-ds reser. AXHsVILLI. 'I 'S a MM BIKTHIUY PARTY mass infeutesamal clocks I bv L.

L. MeDor.ak. Steps Reversible Researchers itiuwti recently it I the steps the breakc of food and the rebuilding of their parts into body proteins are some stages the process will stork both ways. Pathe active substance of I papaya fruit, is an organic which helps tne digestive system to break down meats ar.d proteins preparatory to The experinv nti of Dr. Mas and associates of the Rockefeller Foundation demonstrated that papain also can have scrrethir.g to do with the rg as well as with the breakdown.

Grease on Marble Grease on marble can be removed by spreading ever the spots a paste made of earth a water, letting it stand for a dam and ther ituwwiug it washing off the polish. M- and Mrs Hathaway Main iti'sst, Pt-apack. ilBSWBi the birth of a soa born Monday morning at All Souls' Hospital MotTistewa, Candy Alter Meats T'rere reason in HH -da- tion that candy should be eaten after meals, as this case, it is mixed with the other foods which we have eaten as they pass through the alimentary canal for digestion Eating ary of sweet between meals may take away appetite for a mea i is planned to provider things necessary for era! well-be I'ma ena was first over years ago in with crystal caiied Iceland spar. In the course of time other Si were found had property of retarding all but one type of vibration of light waves. The trouble was that aiJ- I these minerals were rare and costly.

few and Pirk lerrbtewi. J. J. Urn ires I A. Ba 5 The k-g Bird an ac- honi.

ihowini r. 11 WAIT! HAVE YOU MEDICAL PAYMENTS COVERAGE? vour family and vour guests against doctor I of automobile accident. Accident and Health Insurance Week March 23 28. 1942 -tion EMMA K. FOSTER RANDOLPH 1GE5CT) National Bank Building Pbone 274 304 Bernardsvilie.

N. J. Milburr. a Negro barber Philadelphia, a ho was an excellent bird imitator, particularly of the mocking bird. The Philadelphia Library ir.v.ted him to give an exhibition.

At the malting Septimus Winner, a skilieif musician and tisber, induced IBfrwrl to whvstle while he wrote down the notes. In 1855 the song was first published with the frontispiece. "Music by Richard Words by Ahce Hawthcrr.e. Publisher. Sepumus Winner." In later years the pub- received credit fcr being its originator.

program chairman. C. H. at Sew Jersey Collect o( ultare, was principal speaker the twelfth annual birtMay party 4 the Bernardsville Garden Club, "held r.e of Mrs. Herbert Havne" in siace, Rlnjp day evraing L.

president, presided. members, taeir and rary listened with ab' interest to aggestioas by Mr. lot Xri Jersey farm and home ijaraVai, with respect la a garden planting pian. what should be planted. taJlaMa sites for preparation of soil, ase of Issrs, tan value of and insect control.

social committee. Mrs. Frank H. chairman, served refresh- af'er which a generally pieas- was enjoyed by everyone No Substitute for Cork No suitable substitute for cork for bottle caps and steppers is in production, accoidmg to the department of commerce. Descendants of Saracens Today's living descendants of the mighty Saracen empire that flourished with Bagdad as its capital until 1258 A.

are Arabs and Moors. Blue Racer. Blacasnake Same racer is another name for a common colubrxne- saakt prevalent over eastern North- from Canada to Florida. Specimens from the Wewl ani vvest represent a d.stir.n color variety, exhibiting a more cr less. olive green with the under surface pw bright 1 ants lot names Hue raeei green racers.

Removes Manra So has a' change to rr-ake bet mm future, a agaei ds i dresser qu ck'y drawing all the wire ekswSMti coiffure. er Inch Two Lengths Ei 1 nch is a trift i Kmericmn inch. tamels Jor lf Ac.u: jJKtJKf traesrrarti nsfurtaticn um Can qou prove that pu were born? 1 Sltdine Doors Slicire doors are being used ex- ve'y for room-to-room openings fa home's of all styles. These doors save valuable space, add attractive appearance, and operate quietly and easily. The door header of specially treated Douglas fir.

and the hang'ers and brackets milled from non-corrosive metal, combine to make a simcie yet extremely sturdy assembly which maintains the I noiseless, easy operation of the door permanently. Double track ir.stai.a- are also available for robe units. ward- Opal's Bad Luck The superst.tion regarding the luck began in the Foure of the a in Venice. At that Hire I rs. bat it was jtnek- Men- nt and I the opal beca- Pet of Town Perhaps the most publicized pet in America is a deer named Pete that has made the town of Barr.egat.

N. his stamping ground for several years. Thousands of people have gone to the community on the Jersey coast to find out for themselves whetr.er Pete isn't just a press agent gag. He isn't. Almost any day the handsome beast can be seen browsing among the town's its grocery walking in and out of offices.

Every Bamegatter is Petes friend and even the dogs of the place have (SI BC given up chasing him. DO NOT DESTROY Old Mattresses Box Springs Pillows Qailcs CAM MORRISTOWN 4-3435 We Sterilize. Renovate and Make Them Equal To N'cw Free Estimates No Obligations MORRISTOWN BEDDING 71 Speedwell Avenue Mornstown J- Complete Line of Bedding "re- bt th.nk. Don't than you in X-ray 7 -A for the unknown. When rst discovered by Wiiheim Konrad von Roentgen.

German WWi called them X-rays, because of I jwn nati. ERNAROSVILLE Re-used' Wool One tfX el wool is used wool." mcar. a 1 renovated or treated old jyjta woolen rags. assembled by junk-deal- -ial agencies, and sold be :1 worn. and.

as a eon- tues of good wear. CONKLING LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Materials FUEL OIL COAL CORE Day and Night Service Bernardsville, N. J. Phones: 6Q4 GO5 867 ATIONAL ANK MEMBER FEDERAL RE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE The THI TFMPF.RATrRES ltftlfiil i.K in guprlied by Frack Van den.

1 Mine a at. the boroafn fi Brook read: BUM 1 4" It 44 thf jam 27 Save this copy of The Bernardtville Seta It's Wanted for Victory Save, too Scrap Metals Old Rubber Old Rags i dealer or local DR. ERNEST J. GIGLIO TRIST EYE Olcott Square Bernardsville Telephone to EXAMINATIONS Oftic? Hoan: JO.

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