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fFny Windows<br />

Ian Be Yours<br />

skill as much as it does attentionjor other equipment will not remove<br />

_ , . ., • „,,,. -iiTr(: nnn«!the grease deposits. Instead they<br />

|to small details, say* Mrs. Dorls |have S a t e n^ y to dull and streaii<br />

i Anderson, extension home manage-; g{^s A gponge is excellent foE<br />

\ment specialist at Rutgers TJm- |applying the cleaner. A chamois<br />

is desirable for polishing, but not<br />

:i|n shining windows a«d «><br />

absolutely necessary. Rubbei<br />

of agent used<br />

., to ..he fresh, well-kept ap- and nd the ccondition<br />

of the cloths, "squeegees" give a good polish, too.<br />

•P;snce o£ a home that the joDjsponges or polishers h influence ifl the If you are using cloths, be sure<br />

they are lintless.<br />

worth doing thoroughly and'results as well as the amount of<br />

K dO68 Ot rel3Uire specIal reauired S Some<br />

Here's the procedure for wash'<br />

hTkes"<br />

" I ommercially prepared clean-<br />

X TTommey pp<br />

ing windows. Wring a clean cloth<br />

ers, either paste or a spray lliquid. d or sponge out of the mixture and<br />

,tfmanth Sh<br />

f<br />

,' Secretarial training at professional<br />

level for high school and<br />

.private school graduates. One<br />

ma ^wo Year Courses. Special<br />

Course for ColleBe Women. Call<br />

. nr write for illustrated catalog.<br />

; Classes open Sepl. 19, 1950.<br />

Other GIbbi Schools In:<br />

-M-<br />

Other j the lower one last. It is easier to<br />

jLmemakers flnX'thatTVight so- see streaks and correct them lij<br />

liution of snythetic detergent gives<br />

you wash and polish the outside<br />

excellent results. Remember that<br />

of the window in crosswise strokes<br />

the detergent will give a better finand<br />

the inside in lengthwise<br />

ish if you rinse it off with :]earj strokes. Streaks will show up in<br />

he light and you can tell which<br />

water before polishing.<br />

Choose any of the cleaners, but<br />

he sure that the cloth or sponge<br />

with which you apply them and<br />

r ,the polisher you use to shine are<br />

1 clean. Even slightly soiled clotha<br />

"A Thing of Beauty "<br />

• Hand-painted, Chinese<br />

figures in raised design.<br />

• 1W Du Mont Tube.<br />

Also available in 19" Tube.<br />

• 31 Tube E.C.A. Victor<br />

licensed Chassis.<br />

TO COMPLEMENT THE<br />

HOME OF GOOD TASTE<br />

Custom-designed<br />

SHAW<br />

TELEVISION<br />

fey Federal Video<br />

Prices<br />

ranee<br />

SI 295<br />

Model illustrated available<br />

in mahogany, blond, and<br />

ebony — in satin-like finishes.Other<br />

models in handtooled<br />

leather, stunning<br />

plain effects or any finish<br />

you may desire to order.<br />

"A Superior Mechaniimi in a Superb Cabinet"<br />

FOURTH FLOOR<br />

CARL FISCHER<br />

Inc.<br />

165 "West aTth Street, New York 19, N. Y. PLaza 7-2027<br />

"Across from Carnegfe Hall"<br />

GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES<br />

PERFECTLY FITTED'<br />

ASK YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN<br />

\/eOOMS THAT WEBEONCE<br />

AN AWFUL SIGHT.<br />

< WITH PAINT APPLIED<br />

CAN BE SO BRIGHT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

LIMITED TIME ONLY!<br />

1x3 Clear Cedar Pickets (Gothic Top)<br />

3 ft. - 11V2C each<br />

3 ft. 6 in. - 13V2C each<br />

4 ft. - 15V2C each<br />

SCREENS (Aluminum Wire!<br />

2 ft. x 3 1 2" - $2.60 each<br />

LARGER SIZES AVAILABLE<br />

^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^M^p^^^^J^^MJ*«^^«M*^<br />

side needs extra polishing.<br />

To avoid accidents, commercial<br />

devices ate available that allow j<br />

the worker to reach out with an,<br />

adjustable metal arm equipped<br />

with both washing and polishing.<br />

Unless you are using a chamois,<br />

change your polishing cloth as soon<br />

as it becomes damp. The chamois<br />

should be rinsed out several times,<br />

however, if you are washing several<br />

wirvd'ows. If you clean the<br />

sills and woodwork around the windows,<br />

the washing and polishing<br />

cloths will not have to be rinsed so<br />

frequently.<br />

You can lighten the task of<br />

washing windows if you assemble<br />

all your tools before starting. Place<br />

the pail or pan of cleaner on a high<br />

box or stool to avoid needless stooping.<br />

Move the equipment from one<br />

window to another to avoid steps.<br />

Know Your<br />

Legislators<br />

UNITED STATES SENATORS<br />

Senate Office Building<br />

Washington, D. O.<br />

H. Alexander Smith, Rep.<br />

Robert C Hendrickson, Rep.<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

House Office Building<br />

Washington, D. C.<br />

Robert W. Kean, Rep.<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

State House, Trenton<br />

Alfred E. Driscoll, Rep.<br />

STATE SENATOR<br />

State House, Trenton<br />

Alfred C. Clapp, Rep.<br />

ASSEMBLYMEN<br />

State House, Trenton<br />

James A. Curtis, Rep.<br />

Grace M. Freeman, Rep.<br />

Margaret D. Haines, Rep.<br />

Lewis M. Herrmann, Rep.<br />

Nicholas Joya, Rep.<br />

William M. Litvany, Rep.<br />

Cyrus H. Loutrel, Rep.<br />

Percy A. Miller Jr., Rep.<br />

Ruth A. Pilger, Rep.<br />

Elwood P. Russell, Rep.<br />

Samuel S. Saiber, Rep.<br />

John R. Shannon, Rep.<br />

DIRECTOR, BOARD OF<br />

FREEHOLDERS<br />

Hall of Records, Newark<br />

Clayton E. Freeman, Rep.<br />

FREEHOLDERS<br />

Hall t>f Records, Newark<br />

Mark Anton, Rep.<br />

Jacob S. Glickenhaus, Rep.<br />

Abbie W. Magee, Rep.<br />

Dr. Thomas W. Harvey Jr., Rep.<br />

William H. Rawson, Rep.<br />

Joseph Solimine, Rep.<br />

Philip R. Van Duyne, Rep.<br />

Mrs. Eliza G. Wright, Rep.<br />

COUNTY SUPERVISOR<br />

Hall of Records, Newark<br />

Walter S. Gray, Rep.<br />

TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE<br />

TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE<br />

Henry L. Junge, chairman<br />

Chairman Law and Finance<br />

Clarence A. Hill<br />

Chairman Streets and Sewers<br />

J. Herbert Woolley.<br />

Chairman Police and Charities<br />

J. Albert deCsimp<br />

Chairman Fire Protection and<br />

Watsr Supply<br />

William B. Gero<br />

Chairman Buildings and Lights<br />

•<br />

ARTICLES FOR SKILLMAN<br />

VILLAGE for Epileptics are atill<br />

being accepted at the Item Office,<br />

351 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue. Transportation<br />

to the village has been provided<br />

and several loads have already<br />

been delivered. Second-hand<br />

clothing in good condition, toys,<br />

and musical instruments are especially<br />

desired.<br />

FLUSH RADIATOR<br />

CHANGE OH.<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

ADJUST IGNITION<br />

' CHECK BRAKES,<br />

TIRES, BATTERY<br />

• UNDERSEALING<br />

Free Pick-Up and Delivery<br />

Make Spring Time Driving<br />

A Pleasure<br />

CALL MILLBURN 6-1529<br />

HENRY'S GARAGE<br />

35 Willow St., <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

(Off Main Street)<br />

•HHM<br />

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

„„„,„, LUCKY -<br />

TO &r/* Ei/MP£ruis<br />

SfiRiNG CAN HAVE A WON- - ^<br />

TtM£ TAKtNC PART<br />

IN me COLORFUL STREET<br />

CARNIVALS TUATMLL &£<br />

In the Realm<br />

Of Commerce<br />

Two <strong>Millburn</strong> men have "been<br />

elected to office in the Newark<br />

Chapter of the National Office<br />

Management Association which<br />

this month began its second year<br />

of activities- They are J. W. Holoski<br />

of <strong>Millburn</strong>, treasurer of the<br />

Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation,<br />

Rariten, who was elected first<br />

vice-president; and Robert E. Vail<br />

of Short Hills, head commercial<br />

assistant, <strong>Public</strong> Service Electric<br />

& Gas Co., Newark, who was<br />

named to the board of' directors.<br />

cwo/ce or £M&ROJP&fo?<br />

LEATHER WOW, SILVEtl-<br />

NfTufe ANO OTHW P^^<br />

UCTS- 0iSTtNGOtSHEt><br />

BY ORlGMALiTY OF<br />

D€SIGN AtiD MOOEST<br />

PRIC€.<br />

vj, WARMEK:»<br />

MILLBURN<br />

Now Playing Thru F ' t n5S'eI<br />

Jane Russell - Jack• Beutel<br />

"THE OUTLAW<br />

•THE TATTOOBDITKANGEB*<br />

John Miles ^<br />

SATURDAY MATINEE<br />

ADDED CHILDREN'S ATTRACTIONS<br />

Western Feature<br />

"WILD HORSE MESSA"<br />

Plus<br />

3 COLOR CARTOONS S<br />

Free Western Coloring Books_<br />

"The Outlaw'<br />

Afternoon.<br />

Omitted in the<br />

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday<br />

Spencer<br />

Tracy<br />

James<br />

Stewart<br />

"MALAYA"<br />

Co-feature<br />

Valenta<br />

Cortes*<br />

"DAKOTA ML"<br />

George Montgomery - Rod Cameron<br />

• LUBRICATION<br />

• OIL CHANGE<br />

• RADIATOR FLUSHED<br />

• TRANSMISSION.<br />

DIFFERENTIAL<br />

DRAINED & REFILLED<br />

• CHECK BATTERY &<br />

. TIRES<br />

PALUMBO'S ESSO SERVICE<br />

MAIN STREET • MUXBUBN, 0-3019<br />

Thursday<br />

27<br />

Volunteer Fire<br />

Department Film<br />

One of New Jersey's many volunteer<br />

fire departments—the White<br />

Horse V. F. D., of White Horse, in<br />

Hamilton Township near Trenton<br />

—is the subject of a March of<br />

Time documentary fi!m to be released<br />

nationally in May and June.<br />

Entitled "Wh&re's- The Fire?",<br />

the film tells the human interest<br />

story of a volunteer fire department<br />

in a small community—who<br />

the volunteers are, what makes<br />

them tick and why they're so valuable<br />

to the community life of the<br />

nation.<br />

As the climax to the picture, a<br />

, member of the department single<br />

| handedly puts out a spectacular<br />

gasoline tank truck fire with a<br />

dry chemical hand extinguisher,<br />

after the rest of the company drifts<br />

in vain to quell the blazing gaso-<br />

/Awe Mb****/Sfots cf ?<br />

CBS TELEVISION 1<br />

KIRBY<br />

STONE<br />

QUINTETTE<br />

MARTY<br />

(AMES<br />

: and his Orchestra<br />

' for i/our daitcinq Plcastm j<br />

nifes a •&<br />

pS eeverver W<br />

i • /ftf Mtnimitm m<br />

(Except Saturday) =<br />

= Res: Mitchell 2-4400 S<br />

ESSEX HdyS-E<br />

letic teams ««•- , comliBe<br />

wl* f* . P ^ picture shOw I da*- for t e e ^ - '<br />

TRAVELERS, NOTE!<br />

IMPORTANT CHANGES IN<br />

B&O SCHEDULES<br />

{FFfCTIVf SUNDAr, AP8II 30<br />

• As most communities<br />

along the Baltimore & Ohio<br />

change to Daylight Saving<br />

Time, necessary adjustments<br />

will be made in B&O train<br />

ichedules. Many travelers will<br />

find the new departures and<br />

arrivals more convenient; all<br />

are assured delicious meals,<br />

courteous service, and ontime<br />

dependability.<br />

'Consult Ttck*t Agent or Phone<br />

Elizabeth 2-6600—2-fOll or<br />

PUinflald t-6700 for information<br />

BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD<br />

ENGRAVED<br />

THERMOGRAPUED<br />

PRINTED<br />

THE lmanac<br />

Friday<br />

28<br />

* EVENTS *<br />

COMMUNITY DATE BOOR<br />

411 local organizations are invited to enter dates at<br />

events scheduled by their group. In the Community<br />

Date Booh which ts kept permanently at the item<br />

office. In this this manner manner conflict n Is dates Is avoided.<br />

Dates ma; be telephoned in.<br />

April 27—Short Hills Association Annual Meeting,<br />

Christ Ctiurch. 8:30 p.m.<br />

April 29—Legion Auxiliary card party, at the horn*<br />

of Mrs. John Shea, 108 Greenwood drive.<br />

April 30—Part Three of Handel's "Messiah" at Christ<br />

Church, 8:00 p.m.<br />

May 2—Food Forum, Hobart Avenue School, 8:15<br />

p.m. "Spending Your Food Dollar-"<br />

May 2—Spring meeting, Women's Guild of Wyoming<br />

Church, 12:45 p.m. «<br />

May 2—Begular monthly meeting Women's Auxiliaiy<br />

of St. Ro3e of Lima Church, Chantlcler, 1:00 p.m.<br />

May 2—Short Hills D.A.R. presentation of plaque In<br />

Whipp&ny, 2:30 p.m.<br />

May 2—St.-Stephen's Evening Group regular monthly<br />

meeting, Parish House, 8:15 p.m.<br />

jjay 3—Wyoming F.T.A., 8:15 p.m.<br />

May 5—Vocal Concert. <strong>Millburn</strong> Hign School.<br />

May 5—Racketeers Revue, Racquets Club, 8:40 p. m.<br />

May 6—Racqueteers Revue, Racquets Club, 5:40 p.m.<br />

May 6—Arts Center Auction and Sale, Milltourn High<br />

School, afternoon and evening.<br />

May 7—Communion Breakfast, Ladies Auxiliary, St.<br />

Rose of Lima Church, following 8 o'clock Mass.<br />

May 9—New Jersey State Federation of Women'i<br />

Cluhs Convention, Atlantic City.<br />

May 10—Annual Salad Bridge Luncheon/ Wyoming<br />

Church Women's Guild. Wyoming Church.<br />

May 12—Elementary School Concert. <strong>Millburn</strong> High<br />

School.<br />

May 12—Spring Flower Show, Short Hills Garden<br />

Club, Cora Hortshorn Bird Reservation and Arboretum,<br />

11:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

May 13—junior Service League Dance, Short Hills<br />

Club.<br />

May 13—Boy Scout Plant Sale, Christ Church, 9:00<br />

a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

May 13—Spring Flower Show, Short Hills Garden<br />

Club, Cora Hortshorn Bird Reservation and Arboretum,<br />

11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

May 17—Glenwood Association Meeting. Glenwood<br />

School, 3 o.m.<br />

May 19—Village Chorus Concert, 8:30 p.m.<br />

May 20—Far Brook School Fair.<br />

May 22—Women's Independent Republican Cltin Annual<br />

Meeting at home of Mrs. H. E. BroaOfoot, 123<br />

Hobart avenue. 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday<br />

29<br />

^Clubs<br />

WASHINGTON SCHOOL F.T.A. meets the second<br />

Monday of each month, 8:15 p.m- a-t Washington School.<br />

THE COUNCIL FOR THE CROSS ROADS CIVIC<br />

ASSOCIATION meets on the second Tuesday of each<br />

month at the homes of members.<br />

LADIE5 AUXILIARY, CASA COLUMBO. meets the .<br />

third Thursday of each Month.<br />

97<br />

p.m. Mrs. Evely:<br />

T.<br />

Ki<br />

WOMAN'S GUILD OF Christ Church meets every<br />

Tuesday at 10 a.ni at the Parish Hall. All women of<br />

the Community are cordially Invited to attend.<br />

GyZ R. BOSWORTH POST 140 American Legion<br />

meets the last Thursday of each month at ths Recreation<br />

House, Taylor Park.<br />

CONTINENTAL LODGE No. 100. F. & A. M. meetft<br />

the second and fourth Tuesdays ol the month in the<br />

Bank Building, MAUburn.<br />

MILLBURN-SHORT HTM.? CHAPTEB, American<br />

Red Croae quarterly Board meeting. Second Wednesday/<br />

of each month.<br />

BOY SCOUT TROOP No. 10 meets Wednesday eT«ninga.<br />

7:30 p.m. at the Wyoming Church.<br />

CONTINENTAL CB4PTEH, »d. L42, O.E-S, meets the<br />

Ilrst and third Wednesdays of the month, in the Bank<br />

ST. STEPHEN'S EVENING GROUP meets the tint<br />

Tuesday of each month at 8:15 p.m. at the Pariah<br />

Hous«.<br />

EXPLORER'S POST 15 meets every Tuesday at 7:3»<br />

p.m. (it Christ ChUreh, Short Hill*-<br />

L.C B.A meets the second Tuesday at each xno&th<br />

at the previously announced location. Mrs. Mary Tighe,<br />

President.<br />

THE SHORT HILLS ASSOCIATION meets fourth<br />

Wednesday at the Short HlUs Club. ,<br />

THE EVENING BUSINESS WOMEN'S TEAM of<br />

Wyoming Guild meets the second Tuesday at the hnmes<br />

ol members.<br />

SEA SCOUT SHIP "'DOLPHIN" meets every Thursday.<br />

7:30 p.m. at the Recreation House In Taylor Park.<br />

SOUTH MOUNTAIN CIVIC ASSOCIATION meet*<br />

the third Thursday of each month at 8:15 p. m. Meetings<br />

held at Recreation HoUsfc. Taylor Park.<br />

FIDELITY COURT. Order ol the Amaranths, meets<br />

in the First National Bank Building, <strong>Millburn</strong>, on the<br />

icccnd Friday of each month at 8:00 p.m. ><br />

MILLBURN BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS ASSO-<br />

CIATION meets every two or thres months at th«<br />

i Chanticlsr at 6"40 p.m • •<br />

. BROQKHAVEN ASSOCIATION meets the third<br />

Tuesday of January, March. May, September and No-<br />

Tember.<br />

Whether your choice in wedding stationery be handsome<br />

copperplate engraving, or the newer plateiess<br />

engraving, or fine quality letterpress printing, you'll<br />

find the finest selection at the most complete range<br />

of prices at<br />

THE ITEM PRESS<br />

391 <strong>Millburn</strong> Avenue<br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday<br />

GIRL SCOUT leaders meeting first Monday of each,<br />

month at 1 pjn. In the Recreation House. Taylor Parlt.<br />

LEAGUE OP WOMEN VOTERS meet every lourtu<br />

Tueeday of tee month at the Recreation Housa, Taylor<br />

Park.<br />

SISTERHOOD MILLBURN -SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER,<br />

Temple B'na) Israel meets 1st Monday ol each month *t<br />

the Temple.<br />

MILLBURN-SPRINGFIELD SUNSHINE SOCIETY<br />

meets every fourth Thursday oi each month. 10:30 a.m.,<br />

home or members.<br />

THE TANDEM CLUB meets the 2nd Thursday of every<br />

month in Fellowship Hall of Wyoming Church at 7:15.<br />

WYOMING ASSOCIATION meets second Tuesday<br />

of each month (except July and August) 3*15 p.m «<br />

Wyoming Club, Linden street.<br />

CASA COLUMBO Civic Association meets first Friday<br />

of each month. President: L. Meinl.<br />

DAV Galllon-Gentlle Chapter meets the 1st and<br />

3rd Tuesdays each month at 8:00 p.m. at the Recreation<br />

Building. Taylnr Park<br />

AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY meets second Tuesdays<br />

of -5ach month at 8:00 p.m. Recreation Hnuse,<br />

Taylor Park.<br />

DAY-SMITH POST VJ?\W. meets the 2nd and 4th<br />

Tuesday of each month at 8:30 p.m. 189 Main street<br />

M3LLBURN-SFRINGFIELD CHAPTER: OF aADAS-<br />

8AH mef.ts the 3rd Monday of each month at tha<br />

Temp'e B'nai Istael 8:30 p.m.<br />

HOLY NAME SOCIETY of St. Rose or Lima's Catholic<br />

Church meets the second Tuesday of each mnntb<br />

at ft p m. In the School Hall.<br />

GLEE CLUB ol South Mountain P.T.A. meets «very<br />

othfir Wednesday at 8 p.m to the school<br />

SOITTH MOUNTAIN SCHOOL P.T.A. mests the 3r*<br />

•Tuesday of ,each month at S p.m. in the Snuth Mountain<br />

School.<br />

ROTARY CLUB meets every Tuesday at 12:15 p-m.<br />

r<br />

At thp Chanticler.<br />

KIWANIS CLUB meets every Thursday at 13.1J"<br />

at the Ohantfcler.<br />

MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL P T.A. meets the 2nd<br />

Tuesdays of October. November, March and May.<br />

PACK COMMITTEE oi South .Mountain cub Pack<br />

No. 12 meets monthly at 8 p.m. at the Recreation<br />

House Taylor Park.<br />

WOMAN'S INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN CLUB ol<br />

Short Hills and MlUburn meets the fotirth Memduy oj<br />

each month at a place designatpd by advance notice<br />

LADIES AUXILIARY of Day Smith Post 132 Veterans<br />

nf Foreign AVara, meets every Tuesday &t 8 p.m.<br />

in the Recreation Building. Taylor Park <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

KNOLLWOOD ASSOCIATION meets monthly on call,<br />

at 85 Whitney road. Short Hills, at 8 p m<br />

WYOMING P.T.A meets the first Wednesday of each<br />

month OctODer through May. Meetings in the school<br />

at 8 p.m.<br />

^Jt&P^S' AUXILIARY OF ST. ROSS OF LIMA<br />

CHURCH rneete the first Tuesday of each month at 1<br />

p.m. at tne Chanticier-<br />

• * NE-IGHBORHOOD HOUSE Nnrsing Committee meeis<br />

the first Wednesday of each month Mrs Clifford<br />

' gSSSSS^i c H"S an ot th ' Nur5ln6

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