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Grand Opera<br />
Newark<br />
The SSSEK County<br />
3 ocl ety. thro u gh its Pros 14«at,<br />
Mrs. Farmer O. Griffith, announces<br />
the fourth .•ufc.ftK.site ae&acn of<br />
Grand Oliern &t th» Masque Theatre<br />
bej^nnlnj 1 Tuwtiy cj-ing.<br />
May 14 tc.<br />
By gcreraj acclaim, Puaciuj'a<br />
Madams Butterfly, will be repeated<br />
this yeaT, and wil] inaugurate<br />
the Festival an Tjssday eneu'sng,<br />
May lith. Tnp tanking artigls<br />
af tha Metropolitan and other<br />
opcrs cD^npfuii^a have been sigtieij<br />
for the s^iion. Stella Roman,<br />
brilliant Metropolitan aoprano hajj<br />
keen'assigned the role of Clo-Cto-<br />
Sau, while Eugene Conley dlsyoung<br />
teoor will be<br />
Pinkerton. The paH a!<br />
Suzuki has bean assigned to Dorothy<br />
Hartigan, and others In the<br />
cast Incline Nino AnwtD, Wilfred<br />
Engelman, Frederick White and<br />
Claudia Merlini. An event of outstanding<br />
importanee in this production,<br />
will be t&e appearance ol<br />
Giuseppe DcLuca. famous Metropolitan<br />
baritone, whose recent<br />
Town Hall recital and opera appearances<br />
have created a furore<br />
among tlie musical elite. He will<br />
sicg the role of Sharp'ess,<br />
Verdi's materpiece. AEDA, the<br />
second scheduled opera, will bring<br />
to tlw Mosque stage gaother<br />
the Metrop&litan'g most noted sopranos,<br />
Zinka Malanov, who wil]<br />
sing the n>I« of Aida, with Winifred<br />
Ilaidt as Amneris. Ramon.<br />
Vinay, who cornea to Newark toljowiTig<br />
a brilliant Metropolitan<br />
debut, wilt sing Radaraes, and<br />
otiiers m the c&st include Nicola<br />
jioacona, Eohftft Weede, ISino<br />
Aniato, William Wilderman and<br />
Meria Gar bin.<br />
French opera will be given f,<br />
hftarins; in the current Festival<br />
with a production of Gounod's<br />
Faunt Vivian Delia Chieaa will<br />
be heard aa Marguerite, with ttie<br />
"Met's" Doris Doe, mezzo-soprano<br />
as Martha, and Mona Bradford aa<br />
Siebel. Mario Bertn: will sing the<br />
role' of Faust, with Nicola llos-<br />
(•riip. n.i Mephifitopheles, Robert<br />
Weede as Valentine and Wilfred<br />
•Engeiman as Wagner.<br />
For the Eourtii year Giorgio<br />
D'Andria will aerve aj Impi.BS3.ri0,<br />
pud conductors Will be Pifitro<br />
ClmaPa oj thE Metropolitan Opera,<br />
and George Sebastian, cOndunLOr<br />
of the San Francisco Upera Company<br />
and several well known, radio<br />
.^rpg-ams. Armandn Agtiinl O£ the<br />
San Francisco Opera Company<br />
and Hollywood Bowl will be tha<br />
Stag* Director, s/iLh Juaeph Levinoff<br />
aa BalleL Masl.ftr and Choreographer.<br />
"<br />
Datca of p«rforinancBfl toUav/i<br />
Tuesday evening, May 14th, Had-/<br />
ame Butterfly; Thursday ev&tiiag,<br />
May 16th, Aida; Saturday evening,<br />
May 18t& Faust.<br />
.. *<br />
Stage Plays<br />
For Morrisfown<br />
Morriatown will virtually be Invaded<br />
fay Broadway and occupied<br />
for faur months when Tummy<br />
Brent and Jack Wasserm&n move<br />
thftir New York theatrical Komp&ny<br />
inLo thts Jersey Theatre for<br />
• a s&iKtm of legitimate drama, be-<br />
£tnniu£ on 2£ay 7 and running<br />
through September 3.<br />
Seventeen productions have been<br />
planned, with a weekly o&ange of<br />
program! Successful Broadway<br />
p'-nys of high literary merit aa well<br />
aa rich entertainment value, have<br />
been seated far presentation with<br />
special attention given to variety.<br />
They will Include Karioua drama,<br />
sparkling comedy, belly-laugh<br />
faree and hair-raiBing melodrama.<br />
Old revivals and hits Btill mrming<br />
on Broadway will be presented.<br />
Three pre-BroadWay tryouts of<br />
new plays srft also on the agenda.<br />
Guest stars will head the weekly<br />
bills, negotiations already being<br />
under way for the engagement of<br />
popular Broadv/ay and Hollywood<br />
personalities. Meanwhile Brent<br />
ami Wassermsn continue to cast<br />
for their company,at New Tori*<br />
auarferg at 49 West 12th street<br />
Art exhibition* in the salon of<br />
the Jersey Theatre have also been<br />
planned as a weekly feature. »nd<br />
will conbist of one-man shows<br />
representing the works oi talentefl<br />
contemporary artists.<br />
•k<br />
REGISTRATION for new vot«ra<br />
and those who have moved close<br />
April 24, You may register either<br />
at the office of Township Clerk<br />
Widmayer at Town Hall or at the<br />
office of the CommiEsinn«r of<br />
Elections in Newark,<br />
_ WARNEP&<br />
MILLBURN<br />
"THE HARVEY GE&LS"<br />
•In. Ttctimeolai- ^^^^<br />
"SCARTJQT STBEET<br />
SHAV<br />
VERA VAtJLK—COXBAP<br />
Wrt., Tlmn... FrL» April<br />
—3 Ml"—<br />
UTS<br />
~THK1<br />
TIP GoES"MAISll!J" .<br />
"SHE WENT "TO THE RACES"<br />
THE MAPLEWOOD THEATRE<br />
Now Ploying Thru Saturday<br />
PERU MaeMLKItAY — MAHGITERITE<br />
"PARDON MY PAST"<br />
ALSO<br />
"JUST BEFORE THE DAWN"<br />
Added; "COURT CRAFT, 1 * BASKETBALL BPOBT REVIEW<br />
"BABE TONIC," BUGS BTOflSy CASTOOJI<br />
iJUST KlIN PAEAMOTOfT<br />
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday<br />
Onaana Durbin, Franrhot Tone, Cllas. LAUghton<br />
"BECAUSE OF HIM"<br />
AISO<br />
"IDEA GIRL"<br />
Spe«i»l—"A GUN IN HIS HAJSD"<br />
A CBIME DOE8JTT FAS FEATCBETTE<br />
BUSINESS<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
AOCOUNTINQ SEBVICB<br />
HENCH<br />
312 Millbum Ave.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-049S<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
BOUGHT »nd SOU><br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
273 MiUburn Avc.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 9-1765<br />
COPPER KETTLE<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> Avft. near theater<br />
Short Hills 7-2542-W<br />
AllTOMOWLE<br />
WASHUVQ Mid 81MOMIZINC<br />
PETERSON'S AMOCO"SESVICE<br />
Morris Turnpike—1 block<br />
nit o{ Middle ATe.<br />
Summit 6-093S<br />
BOUGHT imd SOLD<br />
MATTHEW'S CYCLE<br />
53 Main Street<br />
MiUbUrii 6-1877<br />
FRANK A. EXWO<br />
General Carpentry<br />
All Homo Repairs<br />
Storm Sash, RMfim;, Retooling<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1371 to Estimate<br />
and PHOXUI><br />
HOLME RADIO & .<br />
REFRIGEKATION SERVICE<br />
4S Main street<br />
MiUburn 6-1M6<br />
t' ARPENTKR .C<br />
GEORGE OESMANN<br />
520 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
MUJburn B-1232<br />
HARTH THE<br />
395 MiUburn Ave-<br />
Mtflburn 6-1&30<br />
12 Main Street<br />
TOTJNG'S FUNERAL SERVICE<br />
145-149 Main Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-040&<br />
INSURANCE and REA<br />
ROBERT E. MARSHALL<br />
Savings and Loan Building<br />
62 Main St. Milisurn 6-160<br />
LASDSCATC<br />
MiatlEL, FOPOUI'LO i<br />
2B36 Vaux Hall Road<br />
TJnionville 2-073S<br />
THOMAS & PASSOMATO<br />
15 Church Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 8-4026<br />
MASON CONTKACXOBS<br />
MATTBO PETRILLiO<br />
Landscape Gardener<br />
Q Ocean Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> a-02flfl-fl<br />
OTOK EErAIR—ELECIBIOAL<br />
LENTRAL ELECTRIC<br />
MOTOR REPAIR CO.<br />
ltW Main Street<br />
MUlburn 6-0260<br />
.MOVING and STORAGE<br />
itBANESE EXPRESS<br />
13 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1291<br />
PAINTS and PAINTERS<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
SMITH & MARCKETTA<br />
Vita-Var Paints<br />
Decab, Gold Letters. Waxes<br />
Wall Racks and Wall Borders<br />
305 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave,<br />
Miilburn 6-1056<br />
PHOTOCR<br />
HAL SALPERN<br />
315 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-21S0<br />
PICTCBE PEAMINO<br />
PKUCKES and MIBKORS<br />
DECORATP7E PAINTERS 1<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
317 MUlburn Am.<br />
umburn 6-1581<br />
FEINTING<br />
MILLBURN *<br />
SHORT HILLS ITEM<br />
249 Main Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1200<br />
RADIO BEl'AlK<br />
HOLMS RADIO and<br />
REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />
43 Main Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-1506<br />
KEFKIGERATOK RKPAIB<br />
HOLME RADIO and<br />
REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />
43 Main Street<br />
MlUbum 6-1506<br />
SHOE REPAIR<br />
VICTORY SHOE REBUILDING<br />
315 Millbum Ave.<br />
Milifaurq 5-1579<br />
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR<br />
HOLME RADIO and<br />
REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />
43 Main Street<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> G-1506<br />
THE<br />
manac<br />
Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday<br />
4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />
*EVENTS<br />
April A £Thm») EBBK« County Columbia UTlIVflnltT<br />
AIuoOBi Club iwird dinner at Kiiei HDiise, Kewirlc.<br />
iprll 1 (Thyrsi K*a C»OM Actitfitr^.ea Ct>nra« in<br />
HofilB Niii Jitm 1 , sixth l««n, Hwm r>l Mr». H. Oitlty,<br />
Mrs. J. N. Oelaofl, In»tmctre* Anntisl Charttr thfw ana flanee tlTen'<br />
by the "35" C!ub. At th« iwuiho* In IrvEngian. II :M p.m.<br />
Aprtl i. (Sftf.) ffoly Vim* Sivletr o( st, BOB* ot<br />
Ijlma CHUrtrh, CotfiRiliBlon Bre?Jrfsist at the CnfcttUoler.<br />
Apri] ft (3(U."k llhrrf hurting Irnrn<br />
. Sponsored by Minium Recr«?tlein<br />
t TZTaent<br />
. Columbia. Hlih<br />
Anril R fhlntt) Publlft Berriee Cooklti* CliiK for<br />
Ctrl B(rnut» Kerreatiin ItoiiK. Tavlor T^tK. Immta:-<br />
•tely after ichwil. Wi Clark presiding.<br />
April S CMon.) SrnpUWootl JlTlMid Study Club,<br />
r-^iiiiir meetinp nt t^n b-sifte "t MtB. Jimieni A. Rose,<br />
2fl 'ETirllil Avenue. Stanlsr Chappls will lecture on<br />
Don Giovanni-<br />
AUrlt * (TUB*.* Orpl>4»« Clii* ftf ^-irsir^ cere^rt<br />
Ip aadltOTiutn af Mttttai Bunfit tif* lTiaur».nc4 Co.<br />
Local nietnlien BinBiil(r.<br />
rjiurcli. *-M P M. Snealcef. Stri, H^ien<br />
Economies advucr fpr Xtt* <strong>Public</strong> Servic<br />
April 1(1 CWeA.} Wcm»n'i Cluh hutTe partr<br />
ami nelrt. to » "Stllti «1 Hi* rnl «.» Bu, 1,1V.<br />
r Laciw.irir.na Plaia. U :I5 A. 3f.<br />
Aorll 13 ^Fri> Sinth Annual Concert of Hlrh<br />
•School SriQplicny Bsnd, (;B0 p. pi- at +h« Hig-h Ueheiol,<br />
April 1S r>foii.> American Hflncer SncietT loctur*<br />
h^ T>r KRhJ-kann. AnffitorlUtA HiHtiiirn Hlgb 3ohool,<br />
K :30 P. M".<br />
ATirn IE, fUeii) <strong>Public</strong> Servlep Cockluz C1»M t«r<br />
nirl Scotits. rminsdiatfily alter siKoot at iLeereaMcm<br />
HoUfiB, Taylor Park, Ifisa Clitk LiresidillE.<br />
•ADPII 15 (Moh.) Jllerflentarr Saltball—Glen-woofl<br />
aeltool »t WyomlBJ.<br />
ADril IS (TTI*S.5 Sfillbiim Hlffh Bctl&ol baseball<br />
team playa Columbia, away,<br />
Aurfl IT CWed.) Soltball—TTTOmlns School at<br />
Washington.<br />
Anrll 18 CTliiirs.) <strong>Millburn</strong> HigJi School baseball<br />
ba»a will play Scott, at horo*.<br />
Affrll 1! (Thur«.> Solttall—South Mountain School<br />
at Glenwood.<br />
April SO fSa.t.1 Bflfter T^K Hunt at Taylor Park,<br />
ifiTfiO A. M. SDonsorfld By Guy R. Bosworth Post and<br />
Uept. PuWic Recreation.<br />
AisfLl 22 rsicm) Slillburn H. 8. banebaJl team will<br />
play Resells Pa.rlc, at notne.<br />
Gnll TtUtt 'Will pllT<br />
1 April 21-25 (We:33 F. M,<br />
Anrll SO f"Piie«) StilrburB Sf- S. TannJa Taam will<br />
J3a.y WoBtfield at Wme,<br />
Stay I fWefli Track TfHm me«t» gummlt. aw IT.<br />
Caarfj Duffy HcPha.lt.<br />
Sfay 1 fTCaa 5 Woman's Club Mettinc it Taylor<br />
Park, KecreatJon Bulldlrg-.<br />
May 1 fWei! 1 lltllburn Goll Team mteti Scotch<br />
Plains, i-waj.<br />
iTay 1 (Wei) Mlllbutti "HJEb .Bdiool "biuebull<br />
teiin mets Chatham, »way.<br />
j- 1 fWta.) Woma<br />
Icettny, 1:30 P. M, Horn<br />
M« 2 (Th.ure.J Senator 0»w Erawater to ipeaii<br />
at Reaubllcan Rally, Slillburn H)gn School,<br />
JI»J 1 (TlViiTil MJ\lb\iin Hlib Schoal t»«nl» t««<br />
May S IThuTH.) Mniburn Kig-i> Sdiftol ta&bittl<br />
, team playi MnJuion, HW»T.<br />
May j (Thur«.) KapuiiUcHri Clut> dinner lor Seiiitor<br />
Owen Bre-wster *t the Chaiiticler.<br />
ll—Waabicglon<br />
May 8 CWefl.) <strong>Millburn</strong> High Schoal tonnia t*s.:<br />
lays Vtrotia, away.<br />
Slay 9 (Tburs.) Civic tlejiartinBiit of Woman 1 !<br />
Club Of Orange* lecturt aa "Planning to Build."<br />
H*y 9 tThan.) lUUbym ElsJ* School baseball<br />
teim plays Viians, at hOtBt.<br />
Sfaj 10 (Fi-1.) <strong>Millburn</strong> Golf Uu& mt«U West<br />
Orange. &WAy.<br />
Club. Club day at<br />
MR? IS Oft*.) <strong>Millburn</strong> High School<br />
t«a.iE ptan Ca!dw«H. a—ay.<br />
May if tW«4.) ^oftUalL—South lloiihtain<br />
Wyoming<br />
17 (Prl.) <strong>Millburn</strong> Golf Team—Caiaweli at<br />
Mar 2i (Fi'i.) MUlbiirn Golf Team.—WeatTl eld,<br />
^Clubs<br />
COKTINENTAT, CTTAPTER, NO. 1*3, O. H. S.,<br />
meeta the first and third Wcdnesdavi of the month<br />
In ths Bank BulWing.<br />
ST STEPHEN'S EVENING GROTTP meeta tha<br />
first. Tueada.7 ol each montli at 8:16 P. M. at Ui»<br />
Parish House.<br />
L C B. A mfiPtB tho sBoonfl Tuesday of each<br />
mcnth lit a praviOualy announced location. Mn. Mary<br />
TitTie, President<br />
CHOSS ROAT>5 ASSOCIATION meets Once a month<br />
at Uw heme of Iti president, Fred S. Wolpert of 10<br />
Ueft.-iield road.<br />
MrLLBURS BUILDEfiS AND DEVELOPERS AS-<br />
SOCIATION meets evei-j two or three rownths at Lhe<br />
Chantlcler at 6:40 p. p. m. In th» South<br />
Mounta,:E "WOTJFV 1 Gerald Mohr Janfs Carter April<br />
1d-Mh "HAR\T5T OfRLS." Ji;dy Garland Ray EoTger,<br />
"TERROR BY NIGHT." Alan Moirtrav! Biieil Ratll-<br />
•hone<br />
•A- ELIZABETH<br />
RITZ. 1148 East Jersey Street<br />
April 4-10. "SONG OF ARIZONA," S0 Rog-ETs!<br />
1M7. "MADONNA'S SECRET": "TARS A5TP<br />
SPARS." Alfred Drake, Janet Blair.<br />
RESENT, 39 Broad Sfreet<br />
April t-10, "SONG OF ARIZONA." "ROY TtogerBT<br />
"MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S," LiJlian R-ish. Billy De-<br />
Wolfe- April U-17, "SPIRAL STAIRCASE." Ethel<br />
Barry more, Dorothy Maeuirf. Gcarg-e Brent. '"RIVER-<br />
BOAT HH.YTH1I," Leon Carroll, Joan KswLan,