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Working Papers<br />
For Students<br />
Several instances at students<br />
working after sch nal without<br />
working papers have been reported<br />
to the High School recently.<br />
Working papers must be<br />
obtained for any student up to<br />
15 years of age and can "he obtained,<br />
"tjy the students by applying<br />
at tfce Hi^b School Medical<br />
offiuu. This applies even to newsboys<br />
and employers hiring students<br />
without working pajpers are<br />
subject to a fine.<br />
New Manager<br />
Donald. W. Collins o£ Leonia has<br />
•been appointed general manager<br />
HERSHEYS<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
40c " v "" f<br />
Take Some Home<br />
CULLEN'S<br />
WILLJAM T. LARSON ot TT<br />
Locust avenue, who was state<br />
leader in number of lives insured<br />
in the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance<br />
Co. in S48-<br />
*<br />
of the Harmony Shop effective<br />
April 3, it was announced thi3<br />
week. Mr. Collins, following h.13<br />
graduation from Colgate in 1940<br />
was employed by L. Eamberger<br />
& Co., as buyer for the radio and<br />
phonograph records departments.<br />
He entered the Navy in 1043 and<br />
served until December 1U46 befog<br />
discharged with the rank of lAen-<br />
Hensler Brewing Co., Newark; N. J<br />
U.S.BUILDING PRODUCTS CO.<br />
FREE EXHIBITS<br />
COME AND SEE THEM<br />
SPRINGFIELD AVE.<br />
BERKLEY HEIGHTS, [<br />
VA Moving From<br />
Lyons to Newark<br />
Movement or the Vetemna Administration<br />
New JTereey regional<br />
Cffioa from Lyona to Newark already<br />
is underway, Homer Rogers,<br />
regional manager, disclosed today.<br />
Supplies and equipment that<br />
Will not handicap ope rations<br />
moved Friday, Marsh 29, Rogers<br />
said. Major part of the tack was<br />
sat for April ±. Indications are<br />
that it will take from four tr» six<br />
duys to complete removal of<br />
400,000 pounds of supplies and<br />
equipment to the VA'« new "G I<br />
Building" at 20 Washington Place<br />
in Newark, formerly ihe Globe<br />
Indfimnity Building 1 .<br />
Tlie VA Loan Guarantee division,<br />
Contact, Social Services and<br />
Medical—formerly located &t 1060<br />
Broad street, are now functioning<br />
in th« "G- I Building."<br />
To help hrlng the VA regional<br />
ofFine work load to current stntus,<br />
Holers said, plans l;,ivc been<br />
mapped out for a night shift, effective<br />
April 10 for one department<br />
and April 15 tor all others.<br />
Previously, lnsuffUieat transpor-<br />
tation had prevented night work<br />
arrangements o£ Joyous.<br />
With the VA regional office operating<br />
from Its new quarters<br />
in Newark, the hospital at Lyons<br />
announced an expansion program<br />
calling for more personnel, especially<br />
attendants to help care for<br />
hospitalised veterans.<br />
To counteract the slump m recruitment<br />
of personnel tor the<br />
hospital since the move of the<br />
VA regional office was annoiuioedi<br />
Dr. Fostftr pointed out that many<br />
are confused, thinking that the<br />
Lyons hospital is moving to Newark-<br />
It is not, he explained, and<br />
those wishing to apply for jobs<br />
at the hospital should apply at<br />
Lyons, and Jirrt in Newark.<br />
According to Dr. Foster the hospital<br />
staff ie ITS jobs behind its<br />
quota for March alon«. Within the<br />
next few months, he continued,<br />
there will be more than BOO more<br />
itjniiigs.<br />
Meanwhile, it was disclosed that<br />
25 vacancies are now approved<br />
and available in the regional office<br />
for physicians in the VA's<br />
neff Department of Medicine, with<br />
approval expected soon establishing<br />
1 positions in tlle Qamaen aubl<br />
office and aub-regional<br />
areas in Trenton, Atlantic City<br />
Paters on.<br />
Physicians interested in working<br />
for the VA ehould contact Dr.<br />
Raymond C. Fagley, Chief Medical<br />
Officer, at the Lyons office.<br />
THE VALUE of- property destroyed<br />
by fir* in 1945 was $455,000,-<br />
SPRINGFIELD<br />
CAB CO.<br />
"Let Frri Ser<br />
FrEderifk Piepor<br />
Proprietor<br />
SliUburn 6-0134<br />
Reliable 21-Hour Service<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
THE BOTTLE HILL TAVERN<br />
Est. 1812<br />
WILL REOPEN<br />
New Ownership Management<br />
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th<br />
Luncheon Dinner<br />
Noon to 2:30 . 5:30 ro 9<br />
(Sundays 12 Neon So 9 P. M.)<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
12 Noon to Closing (Weekdays)<br />
Also Catering to Private Parties<br />
MARfO (Fwnwrly ChanficlerJ 117 Main St., Madlien, N. J.<br />
Reservations Suggested — Phone ''Mario" Ma. 6-2356<br />
The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM<br />
Services in<br />
Nearby Churches<br />
All churches in <strong>Millburn</strong> Township<br />
are invited to send notices of<br />
meetings for this column, which is<br />
published every week;,<br />
CHRIST CHURCH<br />
Highland Avenue, Short I-ILLS<br />
REV. HERBKBT H. COOFfflH<br />
REV, JOHN hL GEENE, JH.<br />
Assistant<br />
*<br />
s a- m.r Holy Communion.<br />
9:30 a, m,, Jurinr Congregation.<br />
fl:30 and 11 a, m., Church School.<br />
11 a. m., Morning Prayer and<br />
Sermon.<br />
ii a. m., Holy Communion and<br />
Sermon (flrat Sunday).<br />
5 p. m., Vesper Service.<br />
Tuesday<br />
9:15 a. m., Holy Communion.<br />
9:45 a. m., Mediation, .<br />
WYOMING CHURCH<br />
Wyoming Avenue, MillbUrn<br />
BEV, flALPil n. flJEAB<br />
Paar.or<br />
Sunday School, 9:43 a ,ra.<br />
Worship Service, 11 a. m.<br />
Young People, 7:50 p. m.<br />
Sermon Topic, "The Personal<br />
Touch."<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
Spring Street, MUIbura<br />
-RJSV. KOAIAINE F. SATEMAN<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday School, 0:46 &. m.<br />
Morning Service, 11 a. m.<br />
Young Fetigl&B Servicfi, 7 p. m.<br />
Evening Service, 7:4a p. m.<br />
RIDGE CHAPEL<br />
Parsonage Hill .Road, Short Hills<br />
Sunday School, 10 a. m. every<br />
Sunday.<br />
Church Service, 7:30 p. m., second.<br />
Sunday of each month,'<br />
5T. STEPHEN'S"<br />
Main SUuet, Millhurn<br />
REV. &UOE. W. DICKINSON<br />
Sunday<br />
S a. m., Hnly Communion.<br />
9:45 a. m., Church School.<br />
11 a. m., Morning Service.<br />
4 p. m,, Ccniifhiatlon Instructions.<br />
Weekday Services<br />
10 a. m., Wcdneaduy, Holy Comlaunion.<br />
Except Holy Week<br />
4 p .m., Young People's Service.<br />
Maundy Thursday, April 18.<br />
The institution of thB Lord's<br />
Supper will be commemorated at<br />
10 o'clock in the morniny.<br />
Good Friday<br />
7 a. m., Holy Communion.<br />
000, or 1 per tmx& more than in 10 a. m., Litany and PeniteuLiaJ<br />
i 1944, the National Safety Council Office.<br />
\ reports.<br />
f 4 p. m.. Young Teople's Service.<br />
J 8 p.'m.. Service of Lenten Music<br />
TEMPLE BWAr ISRAEL<br />
Lacltawantia Place, Alillburn.<br />
MAX GRUKNTVALD<br />
Rabbi<br />
Service held every Friday evening.<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
10:30 a. m,—"I Kejoicc That Ye<br />
Sorrowed Unto Repentance."<br />
Lenten Service Wednesday, 8<br />
p. m., subjcL't, "Contender Against<br />
Human Love."<br />
9:15 a. m., Bible School.<br />
10:30 a. m., "The Christ of<br />
"Long, Long Ago"<br />
5:so pL m., Luther League Supper<br />
in the Parish House.<br />
8 p. jn.t final Union Service in<br />
the Presbyterian Church.<br />
WfiFiuEsdRy, $ p. m., Lenten Service,<br />
"Daniel, Contender Against<br />
Foreign Powers."<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
SUMMIT<br />
"Unreality" is the Lesson-Sermon<br />
subject for Sunday, April 7.<br />
Golden Text; "There Is that<br />
maketh himself rich, yet hath<br />
nothing; there U that maketh himself<br />
poor, yet hath great riches."<br />
(Prav. 18:7.)<br />
Sermon. Passages from the King<br />
Jamca version of the feible Include:<br />
"Say to them that are of a<br />
fearful heart, Re strong, fe.ii- not;<br />
behold, your God will come with<br />
vengeance, even God with a recompense;<br />
he will come and save<br />
yeu."