MILLBURN SHOKTHILLS - Millburn Public Library
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The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM<br />
RED CROSS STATION WAQON, recent gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parsons, Jr., and new combination truck were accepted<br />
it Monday by Margaret A. Hooley, Captain of the Red Cross Motor Corp. The Red Cross Fair is to pay for this truck and provide<br />
for maintenance.<br />
Red Cross<br />
Benefit<br />
(Continued from Pag* one)<br />
games of chance or skill. There<br />
will be pony rides for the youngrtcrt,<br />
and fortune tellers for the<br />
curious.<br />
Shun Kills Oarden Club will<br />
have a booth offering cut flowen<br />
for sale. The Mobile Canteen<br />
Kitchen, In charge of Mrs.<br />
Drury Cooper, Jr., will be prenred<br />
to serve sandwiches, Ice<br />
cream, coffee and soft drinks.<br />
A complete First Aid Station<br />
tent with trained Red Cross<br />
nones In attendance will be on<br />
display and Chief Hayes will<br />
send over one of the trailers<br />
built by his firemen. These arc<br />
supplied to every section of the<br />
township.<br />
Tickets for the matinee may<br />
be purchased either at the<br />
Paper Mill Playhouse or at Red<br />
Cross headquarters on <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
avenue. Ticket orders by tele-<br />
Phone to headquarters will receive<br />
prompt attention. For the<br />
md Fair the price is $1.10<br />
>ng Federal Tax. Admission<br />
to the Fair alone is 10c for<br />
children and 25c for adults.<br />
// yoming Church<br />
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June 7, 9:45 A. M.<br />
rk Promotion Day Serv-<br />
Vyoming Church<br />
11 A. M. Summer Comfleceptlon<br />
of<br />
30 P. M. Young Peo-<br />
Closing meeting.<br />
n of new" officers.<br />
June 14th Is family<br />
'. 10 A. M. Service for chlliursery<br />
age through<br />
Department and their<br />
Junior Choir will<br />
« FREE PARKING<br />
I'liiyinjj<br />
"SONG OF THE ISLAND'<br />
•MISTER V"<br />
Tor<br />
JHT<br />
S;it. Sun. Mori.<br />
"\n HTE BLONDE"<br />
BOB R o n '•'" '<br />
"BOTCH<br />
to I li I».<br />
V I5K1) TIME STORV<br />
..M»s<br />
if a I<br />
sing a Chorale Voice rendition<br />
of the 23rd. Psalm led by Miss<br />
Jane Stoneall.<br />
11 o'clock service for Intermediate<br />
and Senior department<br />
of Church School and all other<br />
adults. High' School Baccalaureate<br />
Service. The Wyoming<br />
Church High School*Choir will<br />
sing.<br />
*<br />
Ships Model<br />
Airplanes<br />
The Industrial Art Classes of<br />
the High School have been<br />
making model airplanes for the<br />
Navy Department In Washington.<br />
This week a group of Inspectors<br />
checked and approved<br />
20 of thMe model planes which<br />
were Immediately shipped to<br />
Washington. The Inspectors<br />
Messrs. Frederick Thompson,<br />
Levl Price, Theodore Freund,<br />
Robert Mulcahy and Edwin<br />
Moresback spent five hours<br />
checking the models to be sure<br />
of every detail.<br />
After the quota of 50 from<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> High School have been<br />
sent to Washington, the balance<br />
of approximately 150 that<br />
will be completed by the end<br />
of the school year, will be used<br />
for air rid spotters for the purpose<br />
of identification. Every<br />
boy in the Industrial Art classes<br />
has completed at least one<br />
airplane model.<br />
RADIO REPAIRS<br />
"See The Marks Bros."<br />
RADIO SALES CORP.<br />
3*7 Mini.urn Avenue<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-0015<br />
AN AD IN TIIK ITEM Wnx BRING<br />
TIIK KKSI ITS YOU DKSOUS.<br />
PAPER!<br />
MILL<br />
Ration Boards<br />
(Continued from Page one)<br />
sugar, typewriters, gasoline, and<br />
other commodities which are<br />
expected to be added to the rationed<br />
list.<br />
Kerney stated that in order<br />
to meet the increasing demands<br />
of the rationing and price control<br />
programs it would be necessary<br />
to have centralized rationing<br />
board offices which are<br />
open for business on an allday<br />
basis to serve the public.<br />
While definite details of the<br />
reorganization have not yet<br />
been perfected, Kerney stated,<br />
the broad plan requires the<br />
consolidation of rationing<br />
boards in each county to form<br />
efficient units in continuous<br />
operation luni.-i'i i n m<br />
bers of • ^ will \>v<br />
augmented by trained, paid<br />
personnel," as it would be obviously<br />
unfair to make further<br />
demands upon volunteers who<br />
are already contributing so<br />
generously of their time<br />
energies."<br />
Because of the expense in-<br />
volved In placing paid assistance<br />
in each of the local<br />
boards, Kerney pointed oijt, it,<br />
would be impossible to have as<br />
INFORMATION<br />
It's easy to get quick, complete<br />
information about <strong>Public</strong> Service<br />
bus and street car lines. lust<br />
call <strong>Public</strong> Service and say "Bus<br />
Information".<br />
ANY HOUR—DAY OR NIGHT<br />
PVBLIC^SERVICE A-S984<br />
oil- ROUTE ;!4 AT<br />
<strong>MILLBURN</strong>, N. J.<br />
i Miiulli's Walk I'niln I .:n'k:i\\ alma<br />
H. It Million iiliU I' S BlM BtoP<br />
:i> Millliilin<br />
Phone SHort Hills 7-3000<br />
Frank Carring-ton, Director<br />
For Two Weeks Knding June 13th<br />
VICTOR HERBERTS<br />
OPERATIC "NAUGHTY MARIETTA"<br />
•**"\rfth ROSEMARlfi IJKANCATO^<br />
.«M»I1 I MOIMM I :'• »ilh IIOKOTHV SAMII.IN<br />
Mi. II;\KTS- win, DOROTH1 SAM.I.IN<br />
"/;', ,:,„ „„.,.•• with (TO BID ANNOUNCED!<br />
,„-,.. «.*>. M.U. W*. • »t<br />
. J. Hod • »»,<br />
i , .., wark<br />
• many boards in operation as<br />
there are at present. In the<br />
process of consolidation, he<br />
said, every care will be taken<br />
to locate the local rationing<br />
boards as conveniently as possible<br />
for the greatest number<br />
of people. The more efficient<br />
service the boards will be able,<br />
to render on all-day, all-week,<br />
basis will more than offset the<br />
initial inconvenience that some<br />
people' and communities, may<br />
suffer.<br />
Kerney said he hoped to be<br />
able to give a complete and detailed<br />
report on the reorganization<br />
plans within two weeks.<br />
EVERY<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING<br />
8 until 12<br />
ST. JOE'S HALL<br />
Prospect Street, Muplewood. N, J.<br />
near Springfield Avenue<br />
Chick Walsch's Orchestra<br />
RUG CLEANING<br />
BY<br />
EXPERTS<br />
MUIR'S<br />
RUG CLEANING<br />
SERVICE<br />
OR 4-1232<br />
AN AD IN THE ITEM WIM. HKINli<br />
TIIK KKSUI/T8 YOU DESIBE.<br />
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Complaint Night<br />
Monday night was South<br />
Mountain complaint night with<br />
the Town Committee as the<br />
Mountain Civic Association<br />
complained that members complained<br />
of garbage thrown in<br />
the Railway river and 10 residents<br />
of River lane complained<br />
of traffic.<br />
This latter was in the form<br />
of a petition the signers praying<br />
the privilege to erect at<br />
their own expense, signs reading<br />
"Caution,, children at play."<br />
Both were referred to Chairman<br />
Kain of Police.<br />
RED<br />
CROSS<br />
SHOES<br />
Cool. Summery. Refreshing.<br />
Red Cross Shoes in crisp<br />
brown and white. The season's<br />
gayest, go -every- wheresmartly<br />
footwear. '<br />
UlKtu>ll«ig