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Dr. J. F. de Groat<br />

OPTOMETRIST<br />

HOOTS<br />

244 GEEVLOCK PARKWAY<br />

MON.. WED. & PEL<br />

BELLEVILLE 9, K. J.<br />

Ana By Appointment<br />

1 BELLEVILLE 2-1518<br />

THE SUMMER OF HIS LIFE!<br />

That growing- boy of yours will never forget the Summers he spends<br />

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healthy and make strong, lasting friendship under the guidance of<br />

patient, competent counsellors. Now in its 42ntl season.<br />

High in Sussex County's mountains, seven miles from Branchville,<br />

on a natural lake KAMP EIAJtESHA is rugged but absolutely safe.<br />

Applications are now being; accepted for hoys from 8 to 16 by the<br />

Newark Y.M.C.A. Rates are extremely modest. Write for Booklet M,<br />

KAMP KMMESHA<br />

• UNDER DIRECTION:<br />

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Our storage rooms are clean and dry with specUJ<br />

facilities for scoring pianos, upholstered furniture<br />

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moving or storing your belongings. Information<br />

and rates without obligation. .<br />

•<br />

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219 Valley St., South Orange SO 2-4000<br />

Dependable Since 1889<br />

John E. Campbell<br />

the South and West<br />

The easy way to<br />

MORRISTOWN<br />

Q MADISON<br />

\ O t-HAIHAM ....<br />

BERNARDSVILLE<br />

\ \J USUMMIT<br />

SCOTCH PLAINSO<br />

V / CRANFORD<br />

SOMERVILLE - x»KTHElD<br />

BOUND BROOKI<br />

PLAINF1ELD<br />

^i£*J BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD<br />

Route of the Dfasel-eleetric streamliners<br />

County Gives<br />

Alpha Gamma<br />

Delta Benefit<br />

The New Jersey Club of Alpha<br />

Gamma Delta National sorority<br />

will hold a benefit bridge en Saturday.<br />

May 20.- at 1 p. m. Mrs. J.<br />

M. Chipman of 356 Wyoming avenue<br />

will be the hostess. She will<br />

be assisted by Mrs. J.'H. Dyer of<br />

East Orange, Mrs. D. B. Lucas of<br />

Upper Montclair and Mrs. William<br />

Skinner of <strong>Millburn</strong>.<br />

•<br />

Mager's Art in<br />

Trenton Show<br />

"Old Barnegat Salt", a painting<br />

by Gus Mager of Short Hills,<br />

part of a special display of "60<br />

Oil Paintings by Liviag New Jerjsey<br />

Artists" At the New Jersey<br />

I State Museum in Trenton.<br />

Artists were selected by the Fine<br />

Arts Committee of the State Museum<br />

from the membership of art<br />

organizations throughout the state.<br />

The exhibit was planned to express<br />

in part the gratitude of the museum<br />

for the active support given<br />

by the art groups in savings the<br />

State Museum.<br />

•<br />

Literary Club<br />

Spring Luncheon<br />

The annual Spring luncheon of<br />

the Wednesday Literary Club of<br />

the Oranges will be held on Wednesday<br />

afternoon, May 24, at the<br />

Montclair Golf Club, Mount Pros-<br />

; pect avenue, Verona. Mrs. F. Bre-wster<br />

Earle of Oldwick, N. J., president<br />

of the club, will preside and<br />

Definite Part of the Community<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> &<br />

call with an "Original Poetic Re-1 The<br />

view" of the subject which was ified:<br />

the theme of their paper for the form,<br />

1000 Blood Units past year. The luncheon is the<br />

occasion when many guests are 'form,<br />

In a recent letter to Mrs. Milton<br />

included in the meeting.<br />

Freiftvan, Chairman of the Blood<br />

Donor Service of the <strong>Millburn</strong>-<br />

At the close of the program,<br />

Short Hills Red Cross Chapter, Dr.<br />

following the luncheon, the o£fi-<br />

Eugene M. Katzin, Medical Til<br />

cers for the year 1950-51 will be '<br />

rector of the Essex County Blood<br />

installed. They are as follows:<br />

Bank, acknowledged the contribu-<br />

Mrs. Harry G. Lee of South Or- j<br />

tion of this Township towards the<br />

ange, president; Mrs, Guy T. Visk- \<br />

recruitment of more than 1,000<br />

nlskki of Montclair, vice-president;<br />

Mrs. Maxwell S, Conover of South \<br />

donations of Wood throughout the i — . ,, „, i<br />

First Honor<br />

On the Second Honor Roll wer<br />

ld F<br />

County • during the month of | OranW._ secretary; ^nd Mrs. _W. |<br />

March. The greatest portion of<br />

these donations were collected at<br />

Mobile Unit visits, including the<br />

one at the <strong>Millburn</strong> High School I Davlt3<br />

last March 31. at which time 65 i a<br />

donors contributed blood.<br />

L of Montcla.r and<br />

Dr. Katrin's letter states in part: Mlss Ed " a . F ' B , fv<br />

"On behalf „( the entire staff of I "* 8 wl " be J lublldlty<br />

W. Calahaji of South Orange,<br />

treasurer. The Program Commit- j<br />

tee for next year includes Mrs. I<br />

M. Davics of '.<br />

chairman. Mrs. William<br />

Mrs. Vlskniskki.)<br />

GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES<br />

PERFECTLY FITT6D<br />

ASK YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN<br />

the Essex County Blood Bank, I<br />

hope you will convey our congratulation*<br />

and appreciation to<br />

every worker and donor involved<br />

in this outstanding achievement."<br />

P.E.O. Celebrates<br />

Eighth Birthday<br />

Dr. Katain expressed the hops The members of P. E. O. chap-<br />

that with the co-operation at the ter L, will celebrate their eighth<br />

healthy residents of t h e County, birthday on May 18th at the home<br />

the program will soon he of suf- jot Virginia Cliff. Mrs. Cliff's sisficient<br />

comprehension to aid all of |ter, Charlotte Home of Newton,<br />

the stricken,<br />

N. J.. wil be co-hostess.<br />

Blood ia of gre&t medical value Lucille Moore will give an ac-<br />

in the treatment or surgery, incount<br />

of her recent visit to Cottey<br />

juries and certain diseases and<br />

Junior College at Nevada, Missouri<br />

therefore an inestimable number<br />

which is sponsored by P. E. 0.<br />

of lives have been saved and full<br />

Kelly will talk on "Our Year in<br />

recoveries assured because of the<br />

Retrospect".<br />

services of the, Eaaex County<br />

•<br />

Blood Bank. There is never a<br />

charge involved, other than hos- Pingry Students<br />

pital administration foes, and<br />

blood is available to all in need On Honor Roll<br />

of it, including thosa who in other The Pingry School Honor Roll<br />

circumstances would be financial- |for the seventh month has just<br />

ly unable to secure this life-saving been announced. To place on the<br />

fluid.<br />

first honor roll, a student must<br />

The Blood Donor Service Com- have averaged at least 85 in nis!<br />

mittee on Wednesday. May 10, studies with no mark below 80.<br />

commenced soliciting t h e Town- He receives a gold pin which is<br />

ship by phone for blood donors worn as long as this scholastic<br />

for the next visit of the Blood-<br />

standard is maintained. To make<br />

mobile at <strong>Millburn</strong> High School<br />

boy must<br />

on Friday, May 26 from 3:45 to<br />

have an average of at least 80<br />

6:45 p.m. Some people cannot be<br />

reached by phone and the Committee<br />

urges them to phone Red<br />

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Funeral Homes are indispensable to the<br />

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Realizing our important position, we have<br />

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