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Strawberry<br />

Festival<br />

The annual Glenwood and<br />

Short Hills Schools Strawberry<br />

Festival, will be held on the<br />

green of the Glenwood School<br />

on Friday evening, June 12 at<br />

7 o'clock. If It should rain, the<br />

affair will be held In the school<br />

gymnasium. The occasion Is<br />

one looked forward to and attended<br />

by Short Hills folks.<br />

Parents, children and friends<br />

spend an evening of fun together.<br />

The Elementary School<br />

Band will play appropriate selection*<br />

during the evening.<br />

Festival Is sponsored by<br />

the P-T.A. of both schools.<br />

Mrs. F. A. Plppltt Is chairman.<br />

Tickets for Glenwood School<br />

can be secured through Mrs.<br />

II D. Wallace; for Short HUU<br />

School, Mrs. O. T. Underwood;<br />

Decorations, Mrs. H. St. John<br />

and Mrs. H. E. Pfelffer; Olenwood<br />

waitresses headed by<br />

Mrs. L. P. Robinson; Short Hills<br />

waitresses headed by Mrs. O.<br />

K. Bachmann.<br />

South Mountain<br />

!-'. TEII<br />

PICTURES FRAMED<br />

IN THE ESTAfflJSHMENT<br />

Artistically finished with<br />

liner t>pe mouldings to harmoni/e<br />

wi'h Ihe subjeet<br />

Decorative I 1 Supplies<br />

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Shirt Bill* — M">"i» Avi-mie mid<br />

Way«M« — 1 roimiH unil * bulhs —<br />

,rch Hleiim heat — ! f»'<br />

l^rit, — plot 203x100 — *l»,000.<br />

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MlLLBURN BUILDING<br />

l.OA~N ASSOCIATION<br />

j-y pez star; the Pilades, acrobatic<br />

P eCltUTCS sensationalists, and almost<br />

countless others.<br />

With Circus<br />

The Ringling Bros, and Barnum<br />

& Bailey Circus will exhibit<br />

in Irvington, Springfield<br />

avenue and Grove street, three<br />

days, June 22, 23, 24 with the<br />

most sensational performance<br />

In the history of this most sensational<br />

organization.<br />

The Big Show offers a magnificent<br />

new super-spectacle,<br />

"Holidays," created by Norman<br />

Bel Geddes. It employs 2000<br />

people, and cost over $100,000.<br />

Other featured productions<br />

are: "The Ballet of the Elephants,"<br />

directed by George<br />

Balanchine and scored by Igor<br />

Stravinsky; "Fiesta del Torres,"<br />

a colorful pre-bullfight ceremonial,<br />

produced by John Murray<br />

Anderson; a new aerial<br />

ballet, starring Elly Ardelty,<br />

and a new Grand Finale, a stirring,<br />

patriotic surprise.<br />

Alfred Court will present simultaneously<br />

three new mixed<br />

groups of performing wild animals,<br />

featuring his new revolving<br />

treadmill tigers.<br />

There are 800 world renowned<br />

THESE CANADIAN infantry tanks have trundled off the<br />

assembly'line and are being fitted with a powerful 2-pounder ma-<br />

artists in the performances<br />

Eleanor Thevenet of chine gun, flame thrower and other equitment. Consisting of 40,among<br />

them the champion<br />

Walnut avenue, classmates of 000 separate parts and costing about $90,000 each, these Valentines<br />

high wire Wallendas; Roberto<br />

MUlburn High School on Mon- weigh around 20 tons and have a top speed of 25 miles per hour.<br />

de Vasconcellos, king of horseday,<br />

In honor of Miss Harriet A second plant in Canada is now turning out many tanks of a<br />

men; the Cristiani family of<br />

Pratt who left yesterday, to heavier type daily.<br />

bareback riding stars; the<br />

spend the summer in the West.<br />

• •<br />

three Flying CVoncello troupes;<br />

•<br />

Education. Mrs. Herbert H. the De Ocas, aerial thrillers;<br />

R. M. Stockman of Wyoming<br />

Evans of Utlca New York, for-<br />

IBoys<br />

Troop 12<br />

the three Fernandez troupes,<br />

avenue, is spending two weeks<br />

merly of MUlburn, was in Ath- aerial marvels; Truzzi, juggling<br />

at Lake Waramaug, Conn., the<br />

ens for the graduation exer- wonder; La Louisa, flying tra-<br />

Kueit of Frank Cannon of East (Plan Outing<br />

cises. She spent two weeks In<br />

Orange.<br />

Windsor, Ontario visiting her<br />

Dorothy Ann Mets celebrated Troop 12 is planning a meet- mother and sister before going<br />

her nth birthday on Friday ing, its<br />

with a dinner at her home for held In the South Mountain<br />

eight. Following dinner the Reservation one week from to-<br />

croup attended the movies.<br />

night. The Scouts will cook sup- Canning Sugar<br />

Dorothy Ann Is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mets<br />

per for their fathers and them-<br />

of Greenwood drive.<br />

selves. There will be several Trenton, N. J., May 27 —<br />

competitive contests. Scout Wal-<br />

The Office of James Kerney FREE DELIVERY<br />

Jr., State Director of the Office<br />

ter Vreeland won the string-<br />

of Price Administration today<br />

burning contest in the Scout-<br />

MUlburn<br />

issued a special bulletin outcraft<br />

/ally, held -at the Annual lining for housewives the pro-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Urban an- Oranges and Maplewood Area cedure for securing extra allotnounce<br />

the birth of a daugh- Council Camporall, Baum's ments of sugar for home can-<br />

Mary Helen, at the Pres- Grove, Livingston.<br />

ning purposes.<br />

byterian Hospital, Newark on Scoutmaster Arnold an- Amendment Number One to<br />

Tuesday, June 2nd.<br />

nounces that twenty-five scouts the Sugar Rationing Regula-<br />

•<br />

of Troop IS attended the Camtions, Kerney's bulletin ex-<br />

Miss Jane Marie Lonergan of porall; Scout Dave Meier passed plained, • permits any person<br />

20 Reeve Circle has returned to to the rank of Life Scout at a who registered for a War Ra-<br />

her home after graduating recent board of Review. tion Book to obtain a pound of<br />

• >nt Junior College, Scouts Jack Kenann and sugar for each. four Quarts of<br />

Wa D. C She was•<br />

Ralph Peirman" have been finished canned fruit, and one<br />

ie Owl and Parrot awarded Second Class rank in pound a year for preparing pre-<br />

the Fairmont News, presi- Troop 16.<br />

serves, jams, jellies or fruit<br />

' of the Student Council, a Almost all the troops In Mill-<br />

butters. This sugar, it was<br />

number bf the Glee Club and burn were represented in the<br />

pointed out, is in addition to<br />

s Club, a dramatic Memorial Day Parade last week.<br />

the sugar purchased in the<br />

organization. Miss Lonergan's<br />

regular way with ration stamps.<br />

*<br />

ate, Miss Barbara<br />

Applications for extra sugar<br />

A SOLEMN procession and<br />

Thresher, returned with her.<br />

for canning, the bulletin states,<br />

triple Benediction in honor of<br />

r spending two weeks at<br />

must be filed with local ration-<br />

lisa Lonergan will ac-<br />

Christ in His abiding Sacraing<br />

boards by an adult mem-<br />

:[»ny Miss Thresher to her<br />

mental presence will mark the<br />

ber of the family.<br />

Waco, Texas for a visit. celebration of Corpus Christ!<br />

Sunday at Rosary Shrine, Sum-<br />

*<br />

mit on June 7.<br />

huetz, son of<br />

•<br />

CHARTKRL1) 1907<br />

i Mrs. Cl« H. An-<br />

MISS CAROLINE EVANS<br />

48 Elm .street, re-<br />

HOMES FOR SALE<br />

graduated on Sunday, M<br />

of Arts de-<br />

B) Ohio University, At).<br />

gree *ala College on<br />

ci Is awaiting<br />

•Language Victory Aid<br />

Louis J. Colman, director of<br />

the Berlitz School of Languges,<br />

at 790 Broad street, Newark, in<br />

an address recently at the<br />

school, stressed the importance<br />

for American men and women<br />

to "know their enemy."<br />

"It is not only important to<br />

know who your enemy is," said<br />

Mr. Colman, "but it is also<br />

vital to know his language, his<br />

character, and his habits, so<br />

that you can pick out his strong<br />

and weak points, and this determine<br />

his psychology of action.<br />

To study your enemy well<br />

is to lay the groundwork for<br />

future victory."<br />

Colman went on to say that<br />

the way has brought an increased<br />

demand tdr languages,<br />

and that at the present time<br />

his school has classes In Spanish,<br />

Portuguese, French, Italian,<br />

German, Dutch, Polish, Ukranian,<br />

Russian, Swedish, Norwegian,<br />

Chinese and Japanese, as<br />

well as many others. To all<br />

those interested in languages,<br />

Mr. Colman extends a cordial<br />

welcome to visit the school.<br />

RUBBER STAMPS<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hills Item<br />

249 Main Street<br />

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

Miller's Market<br />

JOSEPH MILLER, Proprietor<br />

Cor. Main- & Essex Sts.—Opposite Municipal Parking Lot<br />

Telephone<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1586*<br />

Legs of Lamb 35<br />

Smoked Hams n>35<br />

Prime Rib Roast 32<br />

Chopped Meat 25<br />

Long Island Ducks 25<br />

Fresh Broilers or Fryers» 37c<br />

Top or Btm. Rd. Pot Rst.i' 37<br />

Chipso pkg-<br />

Duz<br />

Oxydol ^22<br />

Selox 17<br />

P&G Naptha Soap 5<br />

Crisco 3 lh "69

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