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THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS. JUNE 7. 1945 Page TbrM I -r BERNARD'S PARISH Malcolm Haight, Rector I U. S. Array) .1 'usher, Acting Recto lev Social Worker I tT BERNARD'S CHURCH 5T Uli Bon leek rvices a.

Holy com- 111 Holy communion with iiorning prayer and Holy communion.) 30 a. Holy 3:15 p. i "Thursday, 10 a. Holy lioly days, 10 a. Holy GALLAWAY KAL HOME SOU II! FlNLEY AVE.

BASKING RIDGE, N. J. Tel. Bernardeville 250 A FUNERAL HOME FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Versatile Organ That the human eye is a highly versatile organ is demonstrated by i ability to function over a wide range ui light intensities At QUOD a bright Minmie! the light is about une million as bright as the Ulununatiui, given a lull moon. Yet the average person can see fairly well under the two extremes of illumination.

Home Service SOMERSET HILLS CHAPTER 1 merican Red Cross The Prisons' Of War Bulletin M-III automulir.illy to f.tin'li.- having someone i KM us to families huviiw nn-one in ac- inn. will be iti- in it prefl- TOWNSHIP OF BERNARDS D. A OBtDINANCE Cliaiiac hi Knit'riri'iioy 'alls: Owing to conditions which have ill! form after the taM This information has i I rW hred a 1 deadquAi tn A st, Far h.aMeill edition will be t.eiy two months. .1 Qi MIIM.IM. KAKISE arisen, the Home Service emergency calls in the future must be made to I COMM1SHIOSED FIELD the new chairman.

-Mrs. Benjamin F. I VACATING PORTIONS i Runyon. Bernardsville 750. or the Truppi.

claui mat Hinist mate. ft Hvtf, now in California. Another r'fi Rudy. Second IHvisiun Marine, ra killed on Baipu while trying to nmc a flyer from a buru- which madi' I forced land- near hi- platoon. liKUXAKhSVIU.K li Herbert Iluare.

CM c. is on his way overseas. In peiuvtiuie he conducted "Hcibies" store here Somewhere in the Pacific with the I 01 Mrs. A. I).

Timpsun. Third Marine Division. Joseph W- CAINTS CHURCH, MILL1NGTON a K. ath Vlcar Join the children in a thanksgiving. Of and I for Services a.

Holy com- I Church school; 11 I TARISH OF LAD OF PERPETUAL HELP (Seney Drive) Vmirr Wm. I. iMcKean, Rector Assistants: Joseph W. McLaughlin Stephen W. Kindlay U.

8. B. da masses in I'arish Church at 7, 'JO 3U a. m. Bernards 9 a.

m. METHODIST CHURCH I lerria nlsville Hev. Frank W. Smith, Pastor Sunday, June 10. in a.

school meets in liir session. IEA8 it appears that it is nut iiKLriM ui tne municipality in.i,rua,n and use Certain I "lions ui Me ji.iriinsv.lie-Liberty Cor- I reiiutiter mure particularly ariii tnat the puDile interest ta si-nm vacating tile "rtloas oi i Kuaii, to wit, tiii! following AUL l.uu portion OI tlie public n.ad I KnmvH tne Comer Beriiardsville 1452. If no answer! call Truppi. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bernardsville 780. I Truppi of Kssex street. StirlitiE was promoted to the rank of lieutenant Demobilization I'IHII: After the Adjusted Service Rating Cards 1 ave been filled out. the num- ln Sacred a. Church, Banking Kidjje, 10 niv Masses: Parish Church, 6, 7 'nfm Sacred Heart Chapel, 7:30 James', Basking Ridge, 7 am.

Masses: Parish Church, 7:16 I lying til. li Day service I nui 01 asp 1 memory of William Van their former teacher Heart! Wednesday, June L3 at he home of Mrs. .1 Airy road, at o'cli i "unship in whifii is described BEdlXNlNCI at a from platoon sergeant, according to word recently received by the the first enlisted man in his regiment ber of soldiers with each point total to rise from non-commissioned ranks in every theatre wi.i lie reported to by reason of meritorious service ren- fhe Adjutant Office in Wash- deled in the field of buttle. He en- ington and a certain point total will i listed in March. and was sent be established as the Critical Score.

I overseas in 1948, where he served on This Critical Score will represent ttln'Guadalcanal, Bougainvi'le and Iwo minimum number of points with which tn, intersection of the an enlisted man or woman can be re- tue old rlght-ocway i leased from the Army. There will be nsl I ireeCriticalScorew: Onefortheen guuion :2 Fridays: Parish Church, 45 a. tiacred Heart Chapel, Ridge Presbyterian Plans Innovation I sa id th io.00 let wist ui center line iii us and running Loliowtns courses aiong tile cent ui tin- ''Hi rignt-of-waj of said road (said nier niie IK ing the boundftr) Iin me 'i of listed men in the Army Ground Forces er line an rmy Service Forces; another for 1 1Ilen the Army Air Forces and a larj lme be- I third for the Women's Army Corps. Jeriiarus and nt degreei -si Holders of the Medal of Honor also will be eligible for release upon their I own request. In addition, married ICHR'STIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY A new Bernardsville arrangement for the ob-in.

North TT degreea minutes servance of Children's Day will be fol- il' eei to a point tin-rein. (8) -North lowed in the Presbyterian Church, Vt an in) (I i West lei i in a pmnt theren; rtortn 3ii digieis i.i minutes Se's th r8 of the Women's Army Corps point (Herein. North iii degrees ii Will be released at their own request, i feet to a point if their husbands have been separ- aled from the Army and returned to While still acting a platoon leader, he was assigned the mission of protecting his battaiion's riKht flank durins an attack, in doing so his men accounted for close to one hundred of the enemy operating as a series of combat patrols against the Marines. Lt. Truppi lias a brother, lxiuis braachof The Mother! Raskins "RidKe.

"ln- degrees 09 m.riutes Wesl 48.0.) feet to a pmnt marking the center of the bridge civilian life. Release of Officers: First" "Church of Christ, i stead of the usual combined program for i sU nV tt rvices are held In I the there will he a service IK?" wd OfHc r8 wil1 have adjusted ser- tte nniv la fte hikiren church service which ter that portton of sa.d rlght-of- ileasure thej are and were an anthem and there will be a brief of the bridge spanning the Dead River qnt military necessity. Officers will be handled on an than a group. Officers with lengthy service in combat will he given I special consideration for release. jjr i fui i (Rev.

4:11.) from the K'inK Jttrnea the Bible include: glad and rejoice for ever 1 riiate; fi ir. behold. I (, leruKalem a rejoicing, and her il, joy." i i and The War Department has announced Boundary line be- that no military dead can be returned of tQ th(j Un ited States from any theatre 1) from "Science and iii Kej in the Scriptures" by Baker Eddy include: is tributary to Qod, Spirit, and ng else liml's lu'inji is infinity. liarmony, ami boundless bliss." BKILLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH "A Bible-teaching, 'lospel-preaching Church" (Rev Joseph MacMullen, Pastor me 18: Special Children's Day pro ned with the morning service Yniing Peoples Cnlty gspel a corner in llie pastor message by Dr. Kadyk.

Chil- tween the Townships dren from the junior department as- Warren and running thence sist in the order of worahln bv read uin curses along aforesaid center of operations until after hostilities in IIH oiaei oi oi snip leaa- ljn (1J North 77 09 West have ceased in all war theatres This ins the Scripture, prayer and call to iffit.lS feet to a point therein; (2) North tneattes. lnis IwonhlD i 6(i ilegreea Oi minutes West ti6.o;i feet to! Policy is made necessary by the fact, i a point therein: (3) North 53 degrees 54 that all transportation facilities, as 1 The Primary and Beginners depart-, mlnutea Weit 78,86 feet to a point there- we as all available nersonnel are ments under direction of Miss Nettie in: d) North 46 degrees 51 minutes as a will Bins -mri read nassaees nf 107.00 feet to a point therein: (5) North i engaged in shifting troops and sup- passages of fl M8 oy inuu Wft8t feet I plies from one theatre to another, the Bible in unison, demonstrating to a therein: (8J North 41 degrees! work done through the church school 144 West 97.NO feet to a point! Prisoner of War News: therein; (7) North 40 degrees Is minutes 117.88 feet to a point therein; (S) i The plants packaging Prisoner of The service closes at 10:40, in time North 87 degrees sn minutes West 74.si I War packages in Brooklyn, New York I and Philadelphia have closed. These be vacated is have been manned by volunteers who have given 700,000 hours of for all to be dismissed and sit with their parents in the 11 o'clock "Family, Ut right-of-way to Day" service. All children will at- presumed to be SS.00 feet in width. tend the abbreviated morning worship! SECTION No.

BEGINNING at a I imiiit marking the intersection of the 1 hour which will be keyed to the Chil- center line of the old right-of-way of The plant at St. Louis is completing JANES METHODIST CHURCH BaaMni, Kidge erbert Richards, Pastor 10: I'liiinh School, Laurence Mrs Walter Yausse, hil SSKtiM552t A fwtlto will bedeck the sanctuary North degrees 17 minutes Plans are being completed for the Mill' il i Mrs. Guy Mills' class of girls is re- jllM'feet to a point therein; (4) North degrees 2S minutes West W2.78 feet ap Kaging of release kits for the Far er a point therein; North 19 degrees East. These will be similar to those sponsible for arranging these flower In addition to the usual order there minutes West feet to a point delivered to Prisoners of War ntemtent children's T-ay will be a service or baptism for in- Euro after theil liberation. "i in ehurch and church administered by the pastor.

A N.lru, in BANKING SERVICE for Everyone- CHECKING ACCOUNTS for corporations, firms or individuals. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS for every member of the family. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to protect your valuables. OUR TRUST DEPART' MENT acts as Executor- Trustee under Wills, Trustee of Life Insurance Trusts and Living Trusts, provides Custodial Account Service and functions in every personal fiduciary capacity. MORRISTOWN TRUST COMPANY MORRISTOWN, N.

J. MIMBFH KOIlAl 0 I 5 I I INSU1ANCI (OII'OkMlOK CONTRAST The hands of the biggest clock in the world, erected jbovc the jctory of Colgate Company. Jersey City. N. J.

weigh about one ton each. Some weight for a hand. The hands of some ladies' wrist watches are so small that the crystals which cover them are specially ground to permit us to see the hands with the naked eye: yet both timepieces perform the same function they tell us the passing of time. But to keep them in per- fect shape, the big clock re- quires, I suppose, engineer- ing attention while the small watch needs the care of a trusted artist. HUGO DI SOMMA Watchmaker and Jeweler BERNARDSVILLE.

N. J. Murning wurship 'tnd student al 'Se group of children will be pre- feet to a point therein: (8) North 05 de- itli the holy sented by their parents for this itn- ll i i mi I'' Mill I fit rcl II tit II US? are pressive service. The minister's brief minutes Kast iAii feet to a point ii.uui enoir wl serlnon at tH JH )e on "A in; (10) North IS degrees 26 minutes I sermon at 11 o'clock will be on "A in; (10) North II degrees "26 minutes lime 7- -Women's Socieiv f'hiiH in nnr MMit" l'' 80.00 feet tu a point therein: (11) I s.lio I 'WOTth 32 degrees IS minutes Kast 50.00 Voree wtn Sunday. June S.

twelve new mem- feet to a point therein; (12) North 52 June June 83 Strawberry festival le "ii the parsonage lawn. Van will be devotional' utt J' lrrl a point therein; evening of fun will follow. hers were received into the fellowship degrees IS minutes Kast ftu.uu teet to a June choir of the Ilaskinc chnrrh hvinp mt lht IMJ North id degrees 13 June 9 Youth Fellowship If "Klge (liuicn, Dllng- minutes Kast 50.00 feet to a point there- ing the number of those received dur- in; (14) North SI degrees 10 minutes 12-rhurch 1 beard ing the present pastorate to thirty- 174 7:: fett K. a point therein: (15) North tilt degrees 44 minutes East 73.20 feet to a point therein; (IB) North 60 degrees minutes Kast 102.21 feet to a point therein: (17) North 54 degrees 34 Rictirkfi I minutes Kast itS.SS feet to a point there- DlSnOp ijarUner CO I in; North 4U degrees 51 minutes J' feet to a point therein; (19) VlSlt OI. DCrnarU iNorth 45 degrees tl minutesEast 1 56 JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Mine Mount Rev, L.

Nleman, Vlcar ind Sunday after Trinity, 10 no si-rvice in the and friends of the i'Impel an gree Ml min feet to a point therein, said point marking the junction of said center line with entt line short "ranch of said Observing the annual MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Baskine Ridge 1V W. Slpman of St. Vlcar John's after Trinity. June 10: Mark's Chapel. Basking Ridge, will 1 join with members of the parish iv in a cornoratr com- fc Mp 1 Church fter the service mtinion.

The Congregation! Of St. to be in "the westerly el. Mine and St. right-of-way line of Somerset County I to be vacated is feet in width. SECTION No.

(4). BEGINNING at a point marking the termination of course NIL lit of SKl'TION No. (3) as hereln- a n'i" (hurch in what will be the only ser- r.reakfast in the vice held in the parish that day. The llishop celebrant lit brant by the aciiiiK rector and vicar, and Kast feet will he the l-'Hest Speaker akft at Bishop Gardner will be the eele- before deWrtbedund running thence d) Intel at the holv eucharlit, assisted aloiif the eenur line of the old way of said road South fi.i degrees a point there- ft PR ESBYTERIAN CHURCH I.tiskinj Ridge Merion Kadyk, I'astor lt nnidroii's wurship with Cliil- "A ChlJd in dur the coinbiued choirs of the three In, said point being distant feet Churches Will lead the music of the Wt st a point (station 194 plus fil.92) the Italian service. A communion breakfast in 0 the main hall of the Parish House Will the center line of the new right-of-way follow and the Bishop will ive his be 18,00 feet in width.

hereinbefore described jlarly shmvn on a map entitled "Mali showing iiiat Portion VRTINSV1LLE I.IDKKTY CORNER to lie vacated by BERNARDS and lollow aim me address to UM people of St. Rernard's presumed to be at this time Ai ranKeiiicnts to serve The center iin i is more gartlcu service l1111 bj IT. Kadyk ni, in the 'lnitvi, orantf ll Minim 1 In chapel "i 4-H riiil, I 1 Senior choir i CHURCH urner "jlj Li "..,,11, -I The In ui" i. ni. i at an 11,.,.

niiiPfn'i ifl) xerclm.s Hid i I i Ml nn the entire eoiiKrcKution are pliHilifd by I committee headed by Mrs John Wilday itnd aided by niiinbt'is of llie Victory Club. During the service and a nursery school will be held in the Parish at which parents may their small children ibcis anil friends of St. Hi'i'- are invited to Httctid the admlniitration of the Sacnuneni of Confirmation, Baturday afternoon at i o'clock, wlnn the acting rector will class of children and lulults in Btihop Gardner i mis Coastline Alaska ha? a coastline of 26,000 to be Vl in the OfTice of the of I he of Somerset a NOW, THEREPCtRR, It. li Ordained the Township of the Townnhlp of Bemarde In tin County of Bomerwi that the aforenaid portions of I the Corner lioad be rluM'il, ii I i i' li ii 1 1 1 and i UngUlnhfd and the sanir are IHTCIIS MI- rated eh -M'I, abatldonpd and ext in- KMishiii. pursuant the statute In such I'asr made an-, proi Idi PHS II.

il ul flrnt reading 1946, Tl iWNSHIP i 'i iM HIT1 i MI iNSTRDT, 'balrman i 'H IO, rii il, CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SOMERVILLE, NEW JERSEY INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RICHARD P. VERRALL. C. S. NBW YORK, NIW YORK of lh moard eturMhlp Mother Th Chu.th Cliil.t BAPTIST CHURCH HOUSE COR.

MtRCER WiST HIGH 8T8. MONDAY EVENING. JUNE lt30 O'CLOCK IQ4S Public Notice i- givi I. that II.e Bf ng nrrttnatKi 1 11 1 OHH Hie 1' tni Tuwnnhlp "i i tounty sain in im i til Si'ini met, mi June Rth, 1848 pilfisril uh first liilllllii: 1 In II I In II i.l-ibreil iii l.r inilihshi'il I id lug in and 11. .1 nuch ordinance HI b.

i III i hi i com nb red final pai Ing i ii nn .1 int "i tin 'i mi nnhin i ii In In hi al tin' II Hall. In suiil ni hip, mi utn- IDI ii. ni hlch I 'im. anil of i in I i1 1 place iii Bitch mil IIHK shall from lime iinu ini lulu in il, all perwms in i. i.ii ii 1 jm en sn npport unit i in- I.

r.illn I li 111- in li ihn.illl'e. order nf tIK TOM imhlp i W. II t'RAKl, I. i i lerk. i I) ADt OPEN EVENINGS TILL Raw Milk WILL BE SOLD BY HARMONY FARMS DAIRY as long as the Public Demand for it remains as strong as it is now.

Only one month in the retail business has shown us that many people prefer the taste and the Health' Giving Qualities of Raw Milk produced as we do from our herd of cows, namely, our own. We feel justifiable confidence in placing our product on the market and are content to let the public choose for itself. These remarks are in no way intended to be a part of the controversy now in progress, namely, "Raw versus Pasteurized." It is self-evident that if Raw Milk produced as we produce it here at Harmony Farms was dangerous to the public Health, our local Board of Health, in which all confidence should be placed, would not permit us to sell it. We again emphasize the fact that our entire supply of milk comes from one source; our own healthy herd. Try a Bottle of our Wholesome Health-Giving Raw Milk.

A telephone cull will bring it to your door-step. Harmony Farms Dairy V. BERGEN, Owner BERNARDSVILLE, NEW JERSEY P. O. Box 357 Telephone 77 i I i f..

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