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30 Blinks a Minute The rate of blinking of the eye I ranges from 2 to 30 itmei a minute according to the Better Vision in- stitute. Some persons normally blink their eyes more frequently than do other persons, and everybody blinks more than usual un- jer emotional stress. A blink or- iinarily lasts for one-fifth of a sec- nnd. We Are Cheese Eaters An average of 5.34 pouads oi cheese is conlumed by each person jn the United States annually. THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS.

DECEMBER Married at JV Justus 0. Rockwell. 96-year-old Civil war veteran, is married to Hattie E. Alexander by Justice of the Peace William Hoar. This item appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelli- gencer as of August 21, 1930.

Who said "Youth must be Special Poppy Danish chemists have developed a special poppy which has acclimated, it is reported in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. The struction of an opium follow. Bashing Ridge con- COMMON SENSE SAVES YOU DOLLARS 5 -I-ZERO 5 When Temperatures Tumble When the cold north wind rages and peratures drop, the water pipes in your home, unless properly protected, are in danger of This undesirable occurrence, besideg proving extremely inconvenient for your family, may mean costly repair bills for you. As a Preventive on very cold nights open a water faucet a very little enough to allow a quart of water to go through in a minute, and Id this slight flow continue during the nigbt. The few cents spent on this precaution (10 cents at most) during freezing nights may save you many dollajri spent for damages.

Bernards Water Co. Bernardsville, N. J. Having A Party? 0 PLAGE YOUR ORDER NOW! HAVE DELIVERY AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Here A re a Few of the Many Specials You Will Find at Our Store: Alfred D. Tirville (Imported) 26 oz.

3.59 Paul Dupre CHAMPAGNE (Domestic) 26 oz. 1.59 Martini 8 Rossi VERMOUTH (Dry) 30 oz. 1.49 Romola VERMOUTH (American) Sweet or Dry 30 oz. .69 Clipper RUM (Bottled in Bond) fifth 1.89 Hildick APPLE BRANDY full fifth 1.59 Old Bentley RYE (4 years old) quart 1.89 Four Roses RYE fifth 2.85 Dubonnet WINE (The Great French Appetizer) 31 oz. 2.59 DOMESTIC WINES TOREADOR BRAND (Dry) gal.

.89 SWEET WINES: (Port. Sherry or Muscatel) 1.29 Vz gal. .67 quarts 3 for 1.00 ROYAL CELLAR 1935 Vintage fifth .69 (Port. Sherry or package) FRUIT INDUSTRIES WINES (Dnrt gal. 1.10 SWEET WINES: (Muscatel, Port, Sherry Tokay) gal.

1.69 Vl gal. .89 fifth .42 WE DELIVER Liberty Liquor Store (Opp. Liberty Theatre 6 MINE BROOK ROAD PHONE 247 Bernardsville, N. J. Peapack-Gladstone Hair of ChrtltDias Si.

i MiM BUi Dor. and Belcher and Newark assisted Mr. and Mrs. Jo ley's Mill road are finding th tmstm is boltdayi with Mrs ChaD- man's the Aldis R. gq' lreg at Morristuwu th.ir limue In Palm Beat h.

Mi-, and Hn, Henry w. Ford of Baileys Mill road arc entertaining ror the holidays their daughter, Rose- in.iry. who l)ln luM gt1J( ji eg ai the Wettotrer School. Mr and William mad with Mrs. Harris' mother, Mrs.

George W. M. Lanmni of Mi 1 Mrs. William man entertained Mrs. A.

Pries ami Daisy, of Newark, al tfceir in South Piuley avenue over the Christmas Day. Herbert R. Rowland of South Finley avenue is spending leyeral weeks with her daughter. Mrs, Edward W. Beers at Kenmore, New York.

Mrs. J. s. Weatherbee and son. of Allen street, are spending several weeks visiting in Newport Beach, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Xed O. Howlett ave entertaining; for the Christmas holidays at their home on Allen street, their daughter, Natalie, from her studies at New Jersey College for Women. Rev.

and Mrs. Lauren G. Bennett are entertaining their son. Robert, from Princeton at their home on South Maple avenue. Mrs.

Louise M. Flint, of West street left Tuesday to spend a days in Boston, with daughter. Dorothy. Township Clerk W. Burrows Craig' spent Christmas Day with his in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Mase in Summit. Bernards Township Committee will hold its final 1940 meeting next.

Monday evening in Jr. O. U. A. II.

Hull, in West Oak street, when plans for the annual organization meeting will be announced. Miss Pope, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pope of Wash- ingiim avenue is convalescing from pneumonia at St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, where she has been a patient for the past four weeks.

Mrs. Frank W. Nuse has returned to her home in Rankin avenue from All Souls' Hospital, Morristown. Kenneth A. Turner, township engineer, who is convalescing from an operation performed in Memorial Hospital, Morristown, is now able to be about again.

Miss Josephine Melick of North iuley avenue, spent the Christmas holiday with relatives in New Haven, Conn. The Broadacres Tennis Club held a Christmas party Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Booth in South Maple avenue. Arthur Olasser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Glasser is visiting relatives in Hempstead, L. I. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hamilton of Winding lane, spent Christmas with Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Lundy in Maplewood. Dr.

and Mrs. B. D. Edgar of Finley avenue are spending several days with Mrs. Edgar's parents in West Virginia.

Dr. and Mrs. John S. Forbes and son John, of Cedar street, spent Christmas with Dr. Forbes' mother, Mrs.

Helen Forbes in Newark. Russell Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bennett of Dayton street returned yesterday from Fort Dix for his holiday furlough.

James Graback of the same camp, is visiting his parents on East Oak street. Miss Barbara Chilcott of Old Morristown road, a student at Kent School. Summit, is spending the holidays with her family hore. Daniel McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McKay, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his brother James McKay, enrolled in the Harvard Medical School are spending the holidays with their parents in South Maple avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Lester R. Barto and daughter.

Elaine, of South Finley avenue! spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Barto's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Miller in Summit. Donald McDonald of Princeton is a guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad T. Altfather of Rankin avenue. Tree Rings Denote Age? The long-established belief that the number of rings in a tree trunk denotes the age of the tree, seems to be exploded by Prof. Emmanuel Fritz of the University of California.

According to the professor, redwood trees, inspected by him, gave a higher ring count at the upper point than at the butt of the tree. Three i 1 a Dt. Mills' Hospital, the A sndli light it Bt tool pi I Pri day I h.r,. I UeV. Til A CoBOW, retired I the SI.

rStrnard's Chun. 1 founder ol the wpolu The ii bi ol nrlll reopen lanuary I. t. Lake'a Gaild will next Thursday in the Tower, at which time the annual report will read QPH will mi'i'i January 7 and Sir lialahad will 6 in the i liun-h. Mr.

and Mrs will next week lor Palm Bwch they will remain until April. Sands Dillon, Charts Bcribner and Kenneth Bchley of Princeton Uuiw sity are IJtesdiBg the holidays their parents. John M. Allen La in Muhlcnberg Hospital, Pluinfleld. for treatment.

Drew Mellick of Pleanantvilie is vis- his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Etoff? Mellick, in Old Acres Farms Thurston Hillard and James Hoiline of Dartmouth an spending the holidays with their parenti here. A union service of the churches of the Somerset Hills I-irgcr Parish will be held Sunday night at the Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church. The rr 3" elusive and Or not even I under lai pull a tag to Hal Utr does for the cry In the rainy mountain Aftw the arnval ol cows were greatly improved.

one cow to even- six Cleaning Varnished furniture te I ta will ai One quart boiling I apooa tuvi i i water from Iwork, ater, 'able- boilixig I -ed oil tef ftove, teed oil and furniture with cloth wrung out oi urtuttwi. Rub dry with ta the) cltM, dry cloth. GALLAWAY FUNERAL HOME Offlecti rmn AfEjm BASKIX; X. 1. Ttlephoae TORK.

M. T. I'tiu t-UM NdTIt I OK VI I .1 N. ,1 Scatter Rugs Tufted scatter rugs with a luxurt- Ogkj ous deep pile are easy and quick to make and very inexpensive. For her the backing, get crash duck cloth or plain burlap.

Colored worsted rug yarn and a neutral colored cottcn thread will complete your materials. Your equipment is simply your sewing machine with the handicraft-guide attachment. Draw the design in colored crayons matching yarns to be used and leave three-inch margin. To Wli.1.1 VM 11 DICKSON Lake Avenue, l.ytidlu 1 Whom It M.iy c-iiu ii Take no'iire that I'll Friday .1 I try I'-'" I Ifl o'clocli HQ Mi I'ulilie km UOB DM 1 1 DodgC Sedan. Serial No.

Motor Nn. DP711TB, k'twy CiiraKf, BtTiianlsviili' Of nf N'l'W Laws and nieiits thtM'pto. CI.VJ>K L. WOLFK. F.ir an'otint uf Hiuiiview Qaragt, John Dtibus, Proprietor, Beraardirllle, 8-M-tl ($8 U) NOTICE 01 ORDER TO LIMIT Kl.IMTOKS M4471T, color, at hy y.

Cliapter SJJ, mriouj ami Somerset Comity Court BARGAINS IN "WINTERIZED" USED CARS-TRUCKS! ispgs Soybean Meals The best soybean meals contain nearly as much vitamin as wheat germ does and nearly as much vitamin as lean meat or milk when the comparison is made on a dry basis, the American Chemical society reports. Bicycle Tourists in Germany Bicycle travel in Germany is much favored by visitors, who may rent a cycle for a week for less than $2, and who can avoid a tedious stretch of road by taking it on the train at the rate of 28 cents for every 160 miles. Esiate of Dorothy Dillon Pace, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that on the Twenty-eighth day of November. A.

1 4 0. on the application of the undersigned, as fflatecutOM and Trustees of the Estate of Dorothy Dillon Page, dei eased; an order was made by tiic Surrogate's Court, requiring the creditor! of tin. said DOROTHY DIL-' PAGE, deceased to brtag la their: debts, demands and claims anainst thej said decedent, uiuU-r oath or affirmation, and present the same to the icrlberi within SIX months from 'lie data of said order; and in thereof any such creditor shall be forever birred of his or her action therefor against the tubicrlbert, The Plainfield Trust Company, of Plainfield. New Jersey 11D7 Beaedttffl Trees Pittsburgh, Pn John A. Btattie, Kxt'clllors Trustees.

Heed ('rant 1 Proctors, Plainfield, N. 12-5-tC AND BY OUR DEPENDABILITY Km iUMf by moutDodge Tni'lr Chtekrd Tug (or Cotltlttian Prirrl lnnptCt thin Wrrkl "Wlllli-rljrJ" lu uteU mud truektl WISS BROS. 16 Pine Street MORRISTOWN "Hi Thlx Insulated Homes More Comfortable Insulated homes are actually more comfortable than would seem warranted by the difference in temperatures caused by the insulation. The use of insulating board lowers the surface temperature of the walls in summer and thus increases the comfort, because the cooler the walls, the cooler one feels. In winter, the phenomenon is reversed.

The walls are warmer and consequently help to increase the sensation of warmness. Eyes of Children The eyes of most children do not move in perfect unison with each other until about three months after birth, according to the Better Vision institute. Pupils of the eyes, however, expand or contract readily in the new-born child as the light is decreased or increased. Five in TJ. S.

But five lynchings took place in the United States in 1939. Three of the victims 'vere Negroes. There were 19 kidnapings as compared with 37 in 1938. 52 Reminders of Your Thoughtfulness That's what a year's subscription to Ue Ntm means to a friend or relative in some other community. 52 weekly letters from the "old home town" filled with your intimate doings and those of your neighbors.

Send us your check for $2.50 and we'll do the rest. THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS 17-19 Morristown Road Bernardsville, N. J. Phone 500.

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