SHORT HILLS - Millburn Public Library
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The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Bills ITEM<br />
Rare Paintings at<br />
Newark Museum<br />
Paintings of flowers by European<br />
artists of the nineteenth and twentieth<br />
centuries are featured at an<br />
exhibition at the Newark Museum<br />
together with a group of flower<br />
arrangements by members of the<br />
Newark Garden Club.<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bluem of<br />
Pocono Crest Camps<br />
CH1CKAGAMI f»r BOYS<br />
NAWAKWA for G1RUS<br />
35th Season. 2000-ACTft Est»t«.<br />
Lake. Balanced gJfg£'rS»«J<br />
rwe P £S"_8 c te a Last year • 362 billion cigarettM<br />
Cats are considered worthless<br />
d i th liftd<br />
who have worked with her ±he Cats are «»<br />
Coniston road have loaned Van<br />
winners in the five Preliminary<br />
by the Kafirs, a South African ,/<br />
Gogh flower paintings to the ex- PT.A Elects<br />
events in each division. The Fashion Show at past two years.<br />
hibit as well as a Chagall and an<br />
Jumper Championship will be<br />
Those present were Mrs. Ray-<br />
extremely rare Matisse, wherein<br />
awarded to the horse winning the<br />
mond C. Goadfellow of South Or-<br />
the artist has employed the poin- At Breakfast<br />
Donor Luncheon<br />
highest number of points in eight<br />
ange newly elected vice-president<br />
tillist technique.<br />
New officers for the Short Hills- Jumper- classee while the Work* The Annual Donor Luncheon of general of the Nations! Society YOUR<br />
Among the distinguished artists<br />
Glenwood PTA chosen at an elec- ing Hunter Championship will be the Sisterhood of Congregation<br />
Daughters of the American Revo-<br />
i represented in the exhibit arc<br />
tion breakfast held Tuesday morn- determined similarly as a result B'nai Israel of MiHnurn will be<br />
lution; Mrs. James M. Stoll °*<br />
Cezanne, Chagell, Conrbet, Derain,<br />
ing, May 16th, in the Glenwood of competition in seven events. held on May 24 at the Crestmont<br />
East Orange, newly elected Regent<br />
Cotton Dresses<br />
Fantin-Latour, Matissee, Monet,<br />
School are as follows: president, Main events for gaited horses are<br />
of the Watch Tower Chapter; Mrs-,<br />
Country Clu'b in West Orange, at<br />
Redon, Renoir, Van Gogh, Vla-<br />
Mrs. William Boye; vice-president, the 5-ga.ited Saddle Horee Sweep-<br />
R. Kenneth MacKenzie and Mrs.<br />
12:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold L'asser,<br />
minck, and Vuillard. The show will<br />
Mrs. H, A. Peer; secretary, Mias atakee and the 3-gaited Saddle<br />
F E. Potter of South Orange, Mrs.<br />
chairman, and Mrs. Harold Ma-<br />
continue on view in the museum<br />
Helen Scherer and treasurer, Mrs, Horse Championship Stake.<br />
George T. Gardner of West Or-<br />
through June 2S. The public is.<br />
kowsky, co-chairman, have arange,<br />
Mrs. Beatrice Vosburgh of<br />
P. W. Sehmalz.<br />
cordially invited to enjoy these ex-<br />
Entries close at noon, May 28, ranged a program whieh will in- East Orange, Mrs, Albert F, Dillamples<br />
of work by European Mrs. F. B, Nlxaorff reviewed the with F, S. Matheweon, Horee clude the installation of officers<br />
EXQUISITELY<br />
man of Short Hills and Mrs. Hat-<br />
painters during museum hours: outstanding events oi the program Show Secretary, Box 231, Eliza- for the Sisterhood for the coming old J. Staatsburg and Mrs. Joseph<br />
daily, 12:00 to 5:30, Sundays and of the past year and, as outgoing beth, N. J.<br />
year.<br />
P. Skirdlant of Maplewood. •<br />
LAUNDERED<br />
holidays 2:00 to 6:00, Wednesday president, expressed her thanks for<br />
.<br />
•<br />
Mrs. Harry Wische will install<br />
and Thursday evenings, 7:00 to the cooperation and efforts of all<br />
*<br />
the new president, Mrs. Morris<br />
9:30. There is no admission charge. who had contributed to the success<br />
of the Parent Teacher Association. Poppies Again Fish, who will serve for the next Arts Center to<br />
year. Other officers will be Mrs.<br />
A musical program sponsored by<br />
Sam Blasltey and Mrs, Charles<br />
Miss Lena Bosahart and presented Help Veterans Wortzel as vice-presidents; Mrs.<br />
by four of the Short Hills and Glen-<br />
Hol4 Round-up<br />
To Buy<br />
wood girls included three piano Members of the American Le- Ivor Tannenhaus as coordinator;<br />
AT<br />
selections: The Firefly by Anton gion Auxiliary will again dis- Mrs. Ted Yecies as corresponding<br />
The Mlllburn-Short Hills Arts<br />
To Seil<br />
Billoti, Margot Saur; Concerto in tribute poppies this year, begin- secretary; Mrs. Harold Deckinger Center annual round-up will be<br />
A Minor by Grieg, Roberta Edning next week. The Auxiliary as recording secretary; Mrs. Budheld<br />
at the Racquets Club on June<br />
wards; Prelude in C sharp Minor reminds everyone to keep in Levine as financial secretary, and 4 at 6:00 p.m. Supper will be served<br />
To Build<br />
by Rachmaninoff, Janet Lockyer mind those who have paid in j Mrs. Louis FDid as treasurer. at a charge of one dollar. The pro- SUNNY HAND<br />
and a flute solo, Humoresque by arms, legs and life. They ask Mrs. Samuel Lamer will be<br />
gram for the evening combines en-<br />
Anton Dvorak, Sue Spinning. your cooperation in taking a honored as outgoing president and<br />
Finl Consult<br />
Miss Louise Gill gave a report poppy, giving what you can, and will discuss the activities of the<br />
tertainment with the election of<br />
on her work as nurse in the ele- wearing It proudly.<br />
Sisterhood during the past year officers for the coming year. LAUNDRY<br />
mentary schools of Millburo. She The poppies were made by dis- in addition to giving her annual Reservations may be placed with<br />
THE DALZELL COMPANY<br />
explained that the school health abled veterans and tile coins re- report.<br />
[Mrs. Robert Leigh of 1 Ridge ter 53 MAIN ST.<br />
MILLBURN<br />
525 <strong>Millburn</strong> Avenue<br />
Short Hills 7-2700 program is a screening process to ceived for them will be used An attendance of more than 150 race, Short Hills T-2755 or with<br />
pick out the obvious defects of the solely for aid to disabled veterans members and guests o" the Sister-<br />
Mrs. Kirk MeFarl'in, 24 Delwick<br />
children and to give suggestions<br />
Pick-Up & Delivery Service<br />
and their children.<br />
hood will witness a fashion show<br />
for correction. Lack of time and<br />
lane, Short Hills 7-3583.<br />
•<br />
after the business meeting.<br />
necessary facilities make it im-<br />
All Arts Center artists who havf<br />
PHONE MILLBURN 6-0755<br />
MORRISTOWN SCHOOL possible for the school to present DR. F. HEISSE JOHNSON,<br />
work at the Paper Mill Playhouse<br />
A boarding and day school for boys, grades &<br />
a complete picture of the health of director of Religion at ^Drew<br />
are requested to call for it Sun-<br />
the children she stated and added: University, will be guest speaker<br />
through 12. Thorough preparation for college under<br />
Entertains D.A.R. day afternoon, May 21.<br />
"It is well to remember that a of the Fellowship Class of Mor-<br />
men who have a genuine interest in boys and their child's health is the responsibility row Memorial Church this Sun-<br />
problems. Attractive, elm-shaded campus. Ample play- of his parents."<br />
day. This will be the last meeting Soard Members BENDIX WASHER<br />
grounds for all.<br />
For full information apply to:<br />
Valleau Wilkie, Headmaster<br />
Morristown School<br />
Tel. Mo. 4-3032 Morristown, New Jersey<br />
^PP*^. ^ rootwea r<br />
Glenwood School<br />
News and Notes<br />
of the class this season.<br />
•<br />
ARTICLES FOR SKILLMAN<br />
VILLAGE for Epileptics are still<br />
being-' accepted at the Item Office,<br />
391 <strong>Millburn</strong> avenue, Transportation<br />
to the village has been pro-<br />
T'ided and several loads have already<br />
been delivered. Secondhand<br />
clothing in good condition,<br />
toys, and musical instruments are<br />
especially desired.<br />
Mrs. G. Rodney Foster of 57<br />
Exeter road, retiring Regent of<br />
KTatch Tower Chapter, D.A.R.,<br />
rave a luncheon on Wednesday,<br />
tfay 10, for the board members<br />
SERVICE<br />
"Bee the Maris Brae."<br />
RADIO SALES CORP.<br />
32? MiUburn Ave. Ml 6-4!<br />
Authorised Dealers for the<br />
MAZING fflW HEARING<br />
Come in for a FREE<br />
All Shoes Are Displayed<br />
For Your Inspection<br />
WOMEN'S — DEB'S<br />
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS<br />
CANCELLATIONS<br />
FACTORY SURPLUS STOCK SHOES<br />
Sold at 1/3 to 1/2<br />
Below Manufacturers Fixed Price<br />
5. 9<br />
Regularly $8.95 Jo $22,95<br />
Sizes 4 to 10 Widths AAAA to C<br />
Due to factory restrictions we are not permitted to<br />
advertise the names of these manufacturers, but<br />
yon will find the firm name stamped in every pair.<br />
364 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J.<br />
Opposite the New Kress Store<br />
Store Hours: 9 A. Jt to « P. M. Friday Nights Til 9 P. M.<br />
I<br />
— ALSO —<br />
• Sot Intlvdti:<br />
• 7 FT. LAWN UMBRUU<br />
• WH1TC CNAMH TABU<br />
• LEATHERETTE UPHOLSTERED<br />
SPRING STEEL CHAIRS<br />
COMPLETE LINE OF "COMPACTO" ALL ALUMINUM<br />
LAWN AND BEACH CHAIRS IN RED. YELLOW.<br />
GREEN & BLUE. AND DON'T OVERLOOK THE CHAISE-<br />
O-MATIC. FOLDS IN ONE MOTION. MAY BE CARRIED<br />
IN ONE HAND. FOAM RUBBER CUSHION IN GAY<br />
PLAID COLORS.<br />
GARDEN, HOME AND HOBBY<br />
400 MAIN ST. CHATHAM 4-7830<br />
, Open Tuesday & Friday Evenings Until 9 F.M.<br />
and Sunday Afternoon<br />
Best Season Of All<br />
Nobody cares about the time,<br />
winter, spring or fall.<br />
There is one season I care about<br />
and that's the best of all.<br />
That the season when robins<br />
sing,<br />
And you get the best of everything.<br />
Sailors aail upon the sea,<br />
The bees elect a new queenbee.<br />
The thrushes sing their pretty<br />
song,<br />
The snakes are extra special<br />
long.<br />
You couldn't buy it with a dime,<br />
because it8 good old summertime.<br />
Billy McKim,<br />
Grade 4, Glenwood School.<br />
The Summer Santa<br />
There is a Santa Claus of summer,<br />
Who is dressed in a mantle of<br />
green.<br />
And brings us summer flowers,<br />
Which are beautiful when seen.<br />
Over his back is a' bundle of<br />
seeds,<br />
He has a potion to make the sun<br />
shine.<br />
The seeds make summer flowers<br />
grow,<br />
And the potion every day makes<br />
the sun climb.<br />
If you are bad, he doesn't care,<br />
For some people are good, and<br />
deserve fresh air.<br />
He comes again and again,<br />
He almost never fails,<br />
Butv when fall comes, away hi<br />
sails.<br />
John Greiner,<br />
Grade i, Qlenwood School.<br />
Watchung Riding<br />
Club Show Dates<br />
The Watohung Riding an<br />
Driving Club will stage its 24t<br />
Annual Horee Show at the Wat<br />
chung Stables, Gleneide avenui<br />
Summit, on Saturday and Sunday,<br />
June 3 and 4. The show will<br />
ture competition in fifty-tw<<br />
events including classes for Jump<br />
ers. Working Hunters, Pive-gaitec<br />
and Thrce-gaited horses, bridl<br />
trail and western type hacks an<br />
horsemanship in the hunter an<br />
saddle horse seats, bareback an<br />
for members of the Watehun.<br />
Troope. Eech division will hav<<br />
stake classes, and trophy an 1<br />
ribbon awards. The show is rate<br />
a "C" show with the America-<br />
Horse Shows Association.<br />
The outstanding events in th<br />
Saddle Horse Seat and Hunie<br />
Seat Divieions will be the Horsemanship<br />
Championships, to be d<br />
termined in Classes No. 43 and No<br />
43. These will feature first place<br />
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Opening Class September 19<br />
Now Katharine Gibbs secretarial<br />
training is conveniently available<br />
to young women of this<br />
vicinity. The same professional<br />
courses and placement advantages<br />
as in all Gibbs Schools.<br />
Call or write for illustrated<br />
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Hotels. Cozy Cottaees with meati<br />
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Delicious Meals. Club House. Casino.<br />
All Sports. Lake. Beach.<br />
_ Tennis Ridine. Golf. Movies. Social<br />
ctlvltlea. Churches nearby. Moderate Hates.<br />
Y. Office, 11 W.42d St. (Boom 1274) LO 6-1S60<br />
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