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MILLBURN &><br />

SHORT HILLS<br />

Founded In 1888<br />

ITEM<br />

THE M1I.LBURN and SHORT HILLS ITEM is published every<br />

Thursday by The Item Publishing and Printing Company, a corporation,<br />

at 391 MUIburn Avenue, MUIburn, N J. Editor, Charles E.<br />

Paulson, Jr. Business Manager. Willard ti. Baetzner Official<br />

at the Post Office at <strong>Millburn</strong>. New Jersey, under Act ot March 8, 1879.<br />

MEMBER: QUALJT? WEEKLIES OF NEW JERSEY<br />

Telephone: <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1200<br />

GIRL SCOUTS of New Jersey May 17. Tickets can be obtained<br />

will model 1912 and 1M7 uniform through )oca, scout commissioner5<br />

in addition to school and party . , , ,<br />

, , , . ., , for the show scheduled at 11 a. m.,<br />

dresses featured in this months<br />

American Girl magazine at a L. 2 and 3:30 P- m ' in th « store's audi-<br />

Bamberger & Co. fashion show, torium.<br />

slipcovers by SHERMAN'S<br />

—means STYLE<br />

SAVE SOME OF IT every payday<br />

through Insured Savings and Loan.<br />

[ 'II ^^ f Have WORTH not WORRY with<br />

! safety, availability and high rcrnrc*<br />

We're friendly.., eome io soon.<br />

INVESTORS SAVINGS<br />

and LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

FEDERALLY INSURED<br />

64 Main Street <strong>Millburn</strong>, N. J.<br />

Current Divldent VA%<br />

"SAVE SOME OF IT"<br />

LISTEN XO STATION WAAT 6 FJW. EVEBY EVENING<br />

Call When You Can<br />

Mail<br />

When It's More Convenient!<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Parade Plans<br />

Plans for the annual Memorial<br />

Day services and .parade were<br />

completed this week by a joint<br />

committee of representatives of<br />

both Miliburn and Springfield organizations.<br />

This year, however,<br />

there will be no stops at the various<br />

cemeteries in the two towns<br />

and each town will conduct separate<br />

services.<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> services will be held<br />

in Taylor Park at 9:1S a. m. The<br />

parade, in Tvhich Springfield will<br />

join, will form at Whittingham<br />

terrace and Mountainview road<br />

and will then proceed north on<br />

Wnittingriam terrace, west on<br />

Milltmrn avenue, south on Short<br />

Hills avenue into Springfield, east<br />

on Morris avenue and north, on<br />

Main street back to <strong>Millburn</strong>,<br />

The Springfield representatives<br />

will hold services on the Municipal<br />

Building green at about 11:<strong>15</strong>.<br />

Order of march will be Grand<br />

Marshal, Police, Bend, Firemen,<br />

American Legion, V.T.W., and<br />

Boy end Girl Scouts. All apparatus<br />

and cars will come at<br />

the end of the parade.<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong>'s committee is composed<br />

of H. F. Buchholz, W. A.<br />

Stoeokle and Harry Nuneviller<br />

representing: the Fire Department;<br />

Homer Wright, Silas Perkins<br />

and Clarence Bair representing<br />

the Legion and Oliver Van<br />

Houten and George Seel representing<br />

the V.F.W.<br />

•<br />

Christ Church<br />

Choir Awards<br />

The Eleventh Annual Choir<br />

j Festival was celebrated at Christ<br />

Church in Short Hills last Sunday<br />

afternoon, at which service<br />

awards were given for the year's<br />

work.<br />

The Chamberlain Awards for<br />

the best sermon synopsis were<br />

won by Ruth Jean Philips of the<br />

Girls' Choir and Jansen Treen<br />

Clopper of the Boys' Choir, both<br />

of whom also Won the Choir<br />

Mothers' Awards for perfect attendance<br />

as did Shirley Roth. The<br />

Jelleme Awards for greatest progress<br />

in music "were won by Deborah<br />

Grigg of the Girls' Choir<br />

and Frederick Ranald Kammerer<br />

of the Boys' Choir.<br />

Service crosses with ribbons of<br />

different colors to indicate the<br />

number of years of service in the<br />

Choir were awarded to 145 members<br />

whose regular attendance had<br />

earned them, ranging from 37<br />

awards for a single year of service<br />

to one award for 19 years of continuous<br />

service. Nineteen<br />

bers of the Auxiliary Division<br />

graduated to the Girls' and Boys'<br />

Divisions.<br />

Honor degrees . for completion<br />

of requirements in the Choir<br />

School were awarded as follows:<br />

1st Degree—Judith Koenig Dey,<br />

Deborah Grigg, Frederick Ronald<br />

Kammerer and Diane Wheeler.<br />

2nd Degree—Elizabeth Lee Alford,<br />

Jansen Treen Clopper and<br />

Ruth Jean Philips.<br />

3rd Degree — Nancy Burgess<br />

Smith and Henrietta Lewis Simler.<br />

The festival is the climax of the<br />

year's work for the junior choristers,<br />

particularly for those who<br />

undertake the special work for<br />

; honor degrees. Starting with mu-<br />

Many people think it is necessary to come in person to make<br />

bank deposits. It isn't! We are always glad to see you at your<br />

First National, but if it is more convenient, mail in your check<br />

or money order deposits; perhaps you'll save a day or several<br />

days by v doing so.<br />

Merely endorse your check "for deposit only," and sign your name<br />

as it appears on you? bank account. We acknowledge receipt, and<br />

send you an easy form for your next mail deposit.<br />

Remember—The First National Is Your Local Bank for<br />

HOUSEHOLD FINANCING HOME ALTERATIONS<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE LOANS<br />

AUTOMOBILE LOANS TRAVELLERS CHECKS<br />

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MILLBURN<br />

MEMBER<br />

FEDERAL<br />

DEPOSIT<br />

INSURANCE<br />

CORPORATION<br />

MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY<br />

Eltabllihed 1107<br />

FORTIETH ASJNIVERSARY<br />

1947<br />

i<br />

MEMBER<br />

FEDERAL<br />

RESERVE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hills ITEM<br />

lend, to spend a month with thai]<br />

sic fundamentals, they progress rected by W. Lindsay Smith, or- K.. Hollister, Mine Adelaide J.<br />

Greene, choir mother, and Miss daughter, .Mrs. Raymond Hapwarc<br />

through sight singing, vocal inganist and choirmaster, Mrs.<br />

Ruth Southwick, librarian. Rob-<br />

Kilpatrick (Associate), Mrs. Al-<br />

of 507 Wyoming avenue<br />

struction, and melody writing to Frederick A. Renard is director of<br />

ert E. Wallace is chairman of the Mrs. Hapward, English wai<br />

fred R. Blemings, and Mrs. Fred<br />

the study of harmony and the the Auxiliary Division. They are<br />

Music Committee.<br />

bride of Raymond Hapward, anc<br />

composition of humn tunes which assisted in Church Worship by<br />

Herrlgel, Jr. Shirley Greene and<br />

son Robert, came to Millfaurc<br />

are requirement* for the second Rev. Robert F. Beattie, Mrs. Ray Anne Symonds are • assistant<br />

early last fall.<br />

and third degrees.. Carried along<br />

Boedecker, Mrs. R. E. Walker, librarians, and the junior librari- War Bride<br />

The Vanesses, greatly impreseet<br />

Miss Gertrude Clarkson, Fredans are Charlon Cairns, Nancy<br />

on their first visit to this coun-<br />

with their musical training is the erick J- Reutlinger, and E. C.<br />

study of the Church's history and<br />

Farrar, Carol Bradley, Virginia Parents Here try, are amazed at the abundance<br />

Hammond. Assisting at rehear-<br />

services, and the duties of a choir.<br />

Perkins, and Gladys Merriok.<br />

of food and clothing in. the stores<br />

sals and services are the Choir<br />

Mr and Mrs. George Veness<br />

The Choir School, under the<br />

Officers of the Senior Division<br />

and markets in comparison to the<br />

Mothers, Mrs. Wm H. Hardie,<br />

arrived Saturday morning •via<br />

general supervision .of the Rector<br />

are Charles Southwick, president,<br />

m their still ration, and coupon bound Eng-<br />

Mrs. Chas. B. Kane (Associate),<br />

American Airline* »o<br />

Mrs. Herbert F. Whitmore, vicfi.land.<br />

Rev. Herbert H. Cooper, is di- Mrs. Robert L. Bngler. Mrs. Slover<br />

home in Wallington Surrey,<br />

president, Mrs". W. Sherman<br />

STANDARD MODEL<br />

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At the Marks Brothers now for prompt delivery<br />

The Bendix<br />

New Jersey's favorite automatic washer<br />

* The Bendix<br />

It's here not just to see—but to buy<br />

The Bendix<br />

Demonstrations at your convenience<br />

PRICED FROM<br />

$40.00 TO $70.00<br />

LESS<br />

than any other fully automatic washer<br />

with normal liutallaflen<br />

RADIO SALES CORP<br />

327 MILLBURN AVE.<br />

MILLBURN 6-00<strong>15</strong><br />

"See The Marks Brothers"<br />

Television Headquarters<br />

ESTABLISHED 1922<br />

OPEN EVENINGS<br />

TERMS ARRANGED<br />

1947 1<br />

: : $ :

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