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T Page 13 1 The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hills ITEM<br />

Serv;ces In<br />

Nearby Churches<br />

All churches in <strong>Millburn</strong> Township<br />

are invited to send notices of<br />

meetings for this column, which is<br />

published every week.<br />

CHRIST CHURCH<br />

Highland Avenue, Sbort Hilli<br />

REV. HERBERT H. COOPER<br />

Rector<br />

REV. ROBERT F. BEATTIB<br />

Aast. to Urn Rector<br />

*<br />

S:00 a. m. Holy Communion.<br />

11:00 a, m. Morning Prayer and<br />

Sermon.<br />

11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and<br />

Sermon (first Sunday).<br />

Sunday School<br />

9:30 a. m. -Kindergarten through<br />

Bible Class end Choir School. -<br />

11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, Pre-<br />

10 years, BEKLOU Mothproofing<br />

protection lor a 9 x 13 rug costs<br />

$-5.40 ... 54 cents per year!<br />

TIGER'S<br />

Millfcurn 6-0469<br />

BERLOU<br />

10-Year Guaranteed<br />

MOTHPROOFING<br />

kindergarten and Gr<br />

5.<br />

WYOMING CHURCH<br />

Wyoming Avenue, Millbum<br />

REV. RALPH H. READ<br />

Pa«t-or<br />

*<br />

9:45 a. m. Church School<br />

11:00 a m. Morning Service of<br />

Worship. Sermon: "On How to Do<br />

the Impossible."<br />

5:30 p. m. Young People's Society<br />

meets at Church for hike.<br />

(There is a Kindergarten-Nursery<br />

Qlasa to care for children of<br />

parents wishing to attend the 11<br />

o'clock service).<br />

ST. STEPHEN'S<br />

Main Street, Milldurn<br />

REV. HUGH W. DICKINSON<br />

Rector<br />

8:00 a. m, Hoiy Communion.<br />

9:45 a. m. Church School.<br />

11:00 a. m. Mornins Prayer and<br />

Sermon.<br />

FIRST BAPT<strong>15</strong>T<br />

Spring Street, ftllllbuni<br />

REV. ROMAINE F. BATEMAN<br />

Sunday School, 9:46 a. m.<br />

Morning Service, 11 a. m-<br />

Young People's Service, 7 p. m.<br />

Evening Service. 7:45 p. m.<br />

WHITE OAK<br />

RIDGE CHAPEL<br />

Parsonage Hill Road, Short Hill"<br />

REV. L. R. LINCOLN<br />

Paitor<br />

Sunday School, 10 a. m., every<br />

Sunday.<br />

Church Service, 11 a. m., second<br />

Sunday of each month.<br />

TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL<br />

Lackawanna Pla.ce, <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

DR. MAX GBUENBWAU)<br />

Rabbi<br />

NEWLY ENLARGED<br />

COMPLETE<br />

SERVICE FACILITIES<br />

Now Available<br />

THROUGH<br />

FOUR PHONE CONNECTIONS<br />

SO. ORANGE<br />

Exchanges<br />

2-2174<br />

2-5002<br />

2-2700<br />

2-2701<br />

MAPLE BUICK Inc.<br />

Authorized Buick Service<br />

9-17 W. So. Orange Ave. So. Orange<br />

Automatic<br />

HEATING UNIT<br />

Install Complete Unit or Convert Present Furnace<br />

SPECIAL<br />

PAYMENT<br />

PLANS<br />

For uninterrupted warmth and<br />

comfort next winter with depend-<br />

ability and convenience to you, install<br />

a HeiE automatic heating unit. For<br />

complete information and prices, and<br />

to contract for your next winter's fuel<br />

"Mitchell Man"<br />

today.<br />

For Fuel Oil' Burner Service• Heating Equipment<br />

PHONE MITCHELL 2-8<strong>15</strong>5<br />

Service held every Friday evening.<br />

THE'MITCHELLMAN'<br />

ADVISES:<br />

for Comfort and Convenience<br />

HEAT HOME<br />

with a<br />

HEIL<br />

MITCHELL OIL SALES COMPANY<br />

31 Central Avenue Newark 2, N. J.<br />

Disfribufors of Heil Automatic Heating Equipment<br />

PROSPECT<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

FTaapect Street and Tuscan Ro*4<br />

MAPLE WOOD<br />

Th» Rev. Arthur Nelson But* D.D,<br />

Minister<br />

*<br />

9:45 a. m. Church School. Beginnere<br />

through High. School.<br />

11:00 a. m. Morning Worship,<br />

Sermon: "The Pilgrim Way." Dr.<br />

Butz preaching. Youth Choiri.<br />

Nursery Class,<br />

5:00 p. in. Tuxis Meeting. Speaker:<br />

Edmund B. Shotwell.- Subject:<br />

"Be It Ever So Hectic, There's No<br />

Place Like Home."<br />

8:00 p. m. Prospectors' Meeting.<br />

Monday, 1:00 p. m. "Ladies' Aid<br />

Luncheon, 2:00 p, ta. Ladies' Aid<br />

Meeting. 8:00 p. m. "King Blise"<br />

rehearsal.<br />

Tuesday, S:O0 p. m. "Kin% Bliss"<br />

rehearsal.<br />

Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Youth<br />

Choirs combined rehearsal.<br />

Friday, Saturday, S:<strong>15</strong> p. m.<br />

Operetta. ''King Bliss." Maplewood<br />

Junior High School.<br />

CHRIST-LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Parker Avenue ajid BUTT Koad<br />

Maple wood<br />

REV., ALFRED FAULSTICK<br />

Pa stor<br />

*<br />

9:30 a. m. Bible School and Adult<br />

Bible ClasB.<br />

11 a. m. Worship. H«ly Oommunion.<br />

Sermon: "Children of<br />

Light."<br />

1:30 p. m. Jr.-Sr. YP outing.<br />

Meet at Church.<br />

Tuesday, 8 p. m. Sr. Young People's<br />

Meeting.<br />

Wednesday, 7.45 p. m., Jr<br />

Young People's Meeting.<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

SPRINGF'IELD<br />

Morris Avenu« and Main Street<br />

REV BEUTCE W. EVANS<br />

Minister<br />

•<br />

3:45 a. m. Church School.<br />

11 a. m., Morning Worship service.<br />

11 a. m., Church Nursery Hour.<br />

7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.<br />

A church nursery has been provided<br />

for parents who wish to attend<br />

church while their children<br />

are in the nursery. This school is<br />

open to children between the agee<br />

of three and eight.<br />

COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

(UNITARIAN)<br />

Springfield and Waldron Avenuai,<br />

SUMMIT<br />

REV. JACOB TRAPP, S. T. D.<br />

•<br />

11 e. m. Sermon by Dr. Trapp:<br />

"The Lord's Prayer As a Classic<br />

of Religious Devotion."<br />

May 18-22, the annual May<br />

Meetings of the American Unitarian<br />

Association will take place<br />

in Boston. Delegates from the<br />

Community Church include Dr.<br />

Trapp, Mrs. Frederick T. McGill,<br />

Jr., and Mrs. Clinton E. Mosher,<br />

who will represent the. Women's<br />

Alliance.<br />

Tuesday, May 20, 1:30-5:00 p. m.,<br />

a eewing group will meet in the<br />

Community House to make garments<br />

fof the Unitarian Service<br />

Committee.<br />

SEVERAL MEMBERS OP THE GLENWO OD SCHOOL SIXTH GRADE posed in front of<br />

the large safety poster prepared aa part of the school's safety campaign, sponsored by the Student<br />

Council. Those in the picture are left to right, Fred Caswell, Jim Boyd, Marlyn Pfeifer, Frank<br />

Reed, Janet Spaulding and Bill Brown. (Photo by Gordon Roth)<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

OF FRIENDS<br />

SUMMIT<br />

s<br />

Meets at Central Presbyterian<br />

Church Parish House.<br />

11 a. m. Meeting for- Worship.<br />

12 a- m. First Day School.<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

SUMMIT<br />

"Mortals and Immortals" is the<br />

Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday,<br />

May 18. Golden Text: "The earnest<br />

expectation of the creature<br />

waiteth for the manifestation of<br />

the sons of God." (Rom. 8:19).<br />

Sermon. Passages from th^ King<br />

James version of tbe Bible include:<br />

"He that epeaketh truth s-heweth<br />

forth righteous-ness; but a false<br />

witness deceit. In the way of righteousness<br />

is life; and in the pathway<br />

thereof there is no death."<br />

(Prov. 12:17,28) Correlative passages<br />

from "Science and Health<br />

with Key to the Scriptures" by<br />

Mary Baker Eddy include:<br />

"The spiritual man's consciousness<br />

end individuality are reflections<br />

of God. They are the emanations<br />

of Him who is Life, Truth,<br />

and Love. Immortal man is not<br />

and never was material, but always<br />

spiritual and eternal." (p.336).<br />

*<br />

Council Elects<br />

grounds and the expected facilities<br />

in the new recreation house<br />

and athletic field. , Dr. Bruning<br />

spoke briefly on vaccination, Mrs.<br />

Earl Muntz on education and Mrs.<br />

Luster on welfare. Mrs. Thomas<br />

R. Gallagher spoke on the eyeglass<br />

collection now under the supervision<br />

of the Junior Service League.<br />

•<br />

Many Enjoy<br />

Princeton Trip<br />

Over 100 local boyd and girls<br />

enjoyed the trip to Princeton University<br />

last Saturday afternoon to<br />

witness the Princeton-Harvard<br />

baseball game and the Princeton-<br />

Tale lacrosse game.<br />

This trip, sponsored by the <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

Rotary Club and conducted<br />

by the Department of <strong>Public</strong> Rec- 1<br />

reation. is the first of a series of<br />

tripe to athletic events. Two buses<br />

made the trip, one being filled<br />

with boys from the boys' club and<br />

the other with boys and girls from<br />

the High School teen-age club.<br />

George H. Bauer was in charge.<br />

•<br />

.farmers Market<br />

Open Nights<br />

Begi nning Sunday, May 18,<br />

1947 the Newark Farmers Market,<br />

Inc. also known as Chapel<br />

St. Market of Newark will open<br />

6 nights a week from 8 p. m. to<br />

9 a. m. Sundays to Thursdays inclusive<br />

and from 7 p. m. to 9 a- m.<br />

Fridays.<br />

The Newark Farmers' Market is<br />

the largest farmer market in the<br />

East, and is patronized nightly by<br />

approximately 400 bonafide farmers<br />

and. its Board of Directors<br />

consist of farmers from Nine<br />

Counties in the Northern and<br />

Central Part of New Jersey.<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

SUMMIT<br />

FIT. W. S. HINMAN. >h.D.<br />

Mlnliter<br />

- •<br />

9:45 a. m. Bible School. William<br />

F. Tboele, Superintendent.<br />

10:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon:<br />

"Ye Shall Be Witnesses of Me."<br />

Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout<br />

Troop 69.<br />

New Officers<br />

Annual reports from the various<br />

committees of the Community<br />

Council and election of officers<br />

and committee chairmen for next<br />

year occupied the Isusiness session<br />

of the Council at its regular meeting<br />

last Thursday at the Crockers.<br />

Robert E. Faddis was elected<br />

the new president succeeding Mrs.<br />

Herbert Whittemore. Other officers<br />

elected were Mrs. J. H. Me-<br />

Mullen, vice-president; Miss Louise<br />

Gili, secretary, and Roland Lewan, Landscaping<br />

CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />

SUMMIT<br />

REV. LEONARD V BUSCHMAN<br />

• Paitor<br />

Rev. Henry D. Hartmann<br />

*<br />

8:00 a. m. Men's Breakfast, sponsored<br />

by Men's Club and Men's<br />

Bible Class; speaker, Dr. William<br />

R. Ward, "Our American Heritege."<br />

. 9:40 a. m. Church School.<br />

10:00 a. m. Women's Bible Class.<br />

11:00 a. m. Church Time Nurs-<br />

treasurer.<br />

New committee chairmen elected<br />

were Mrs. Paul Swansea, education;<br />

Mrs. C. S. Towneh&nd, recreation;<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Luster, welfare;<br />

Dr. Richard Bruning, health,<br />

and Mrs. Robert Leigh, nominations.<br />

Mrs. Emil Eisenhardt reported<br />

on recreation in the Township,<br />

describing the present facilities in<br />

the schools, churches, and play-<br />

and<br />

Maintenance<br />

E. SAUCHELLI<br />

Long Experience—Give Complete<br />

Satisfaction — Consult Ut<br />

Essex 5-8M6 Irvington, N. J-<br />

ery, Junior Church; Morning<br />

W I* (Plaint Cor.<br />

"SHERWINWILLIAMSPAINTS<br />

OF EYES'<br />

Eyes, like other organs, weaken with ad-<br />

vancing years. Don't neglect them. Prac-<br />

tice prevention and there w.ill be no need<br />

•for a cure.<br />

Ail authoritative booklet on the crtre of<br />

eyes and the names of Ere Physicians<br />

in your vicinity sent upon request.<br />

Headquarters for<br />

PLASTIC CONTACT LENSES<br />

HI MAIN ST., EAST ORANGE, N. i.<br />

M4 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SUMMIT, N. J.<br />

SOVEREIGN Says:<br />

HATS OFF to<br />

LOWER PRICES!<br />

ir All Sovereign Stores<br />

are answering the<br />

U. S. Government's<br />

request for drastic<br />

price reductions.<br />

Price !!<br />

RADIO SALE<br />

Exceptional Values<br />

Sorry We Are Unable to Mention Brands<br />

• Cabinet Models • Table Models<br />

• Portable Type • Record Changers<br />

• Farm Sets<br />

Models Priced from $34.95 to $239.50<br />

OUR COMPLETE STOCK INCLUDED IN THIS SAl F<br />

MAKE YOUR .CHOICE TODAY WHILE SELECTIONS<br />

ARE AVAILABLE<br />

Free<br />

Delivery and<br />

Installation<br />

Sowign Ore Stores<br />

595 CENTRAL AVENUE. EAST ORANGE OR 3-1919<br />

356 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE.,.SUMMIT.-SO 6-414<br />

326 MILLBURN AVENUE, MIUBURN. Ml -fi-4000<br />

Convenient<br />

Budget<br />

Terms<br />

,•#<br />

. *

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