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No EMter outfit wjU be complete<br />
without a hfiAiaifiii piece of<br />
faghton jewelry. The Wiaa Store,<br />
665 Broad, Newark, ar B54 Central,<br />
East Orange, hfts eharming and<br />
unusual faahinn jewelry to complement<br />
your Easter toggery.<br />
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For the past eighteen years the<br />
Johnson Pharmacy lias been competently<br />
serving the Short Hills<br />
ccmmunity. iflThetiier you seek the<br />
accuracy of a pharmlclst or the<br />
wares of a drug store, Johnson's<br />
Will p1*a&e you. •<br />
GI Real Estate loans are being<br />
Bade by the dozens at Investors<br />
Savings A Loan. Investors take<br />
the people of <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
and surrounding towns<br />
for fheii wonderful<br />
Patronage during our<br />
first year of business.<br />
LEEDS CLEANERS<br />
355 MNIbura Av*.<br />
Millbiim 1V-05S5<br />
At a regular meeting of the<br />
Commercial Club held recently at<br />
the high school, Mrs. Madeline S.<br />
Strony, Director of <strong>Public</strong> Rela-<br />
tions of the Packard School, waa<br />
the guest-speaker. Mra. Strony<br />
gave a talk, on "Secretaryship as<br />
a Career" and quoted Rr. Riley's<br />
Laws of Intellectual Action as<br />
desire to work, ability, and human<br />
relations. She explained in detail<br />
the qualifications of a good secretary,<br />
and pointed out to the glrlJ<br />
that the beat openings ia the postwar<br />
business world were !n the<br />
fields of Radio, Airline and Advertising.<br />
At the conclusion of Mrs.<br />
Strony'.s speech an informal discussion<br />
was held.<br />
TOTAL TTME lost by American<br />
workers because of accidents on<br />
and off the job last year amounted<br />
to 415,000,000 man-days, equivalent<br />
to a. shutdown o( plants with nearly<br />
1,400,000 workers.<br />
Now Open ...<br />
Band Concert to tre given on Apr:<br />
Williams. Those in the picture<br />
George Trundle and Dean Jeyne<br />
*<br />
care at all details &n this special<br />
4'*% GI loons. See Mr. Lewan. Perrtne Starts -<br />
There is youth for you in a Joan Adult Course<br />
Mailon foundation. This Summit<br />
quality corsetiere has the knack Due to an overflow of Art Stu-<br />
of moulding your figure to look dents at his adult educational<br />
mor* youthful, Let M.tas Mailon classes at Madison, Van Bearing<br />
demonstrate her ability on you. Perisne will open his Studio next<br />
*<br />
Wednesday evening for a ten-week<br />
Adult Spring Course. Perfine's<br />
Flufly cheese cake is a Ritter method of teaching the Art of.<br />
Bakery special just now. This Suggestion is attracting attention<br />
delicious dessert is a suggestion to among educators today.<br />
serve yout family or party The following interesting evalu-<br />
friends. No one makes a tastier ations of this technique is reprint-<br />
cbeese ctike than the Kitter Bake ed from the "ENGLISH LEAF-<br />
Men. Check and sec if Vm right. LET" Official <strong>Public</strong>ation of the<br />
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N. J. Association of Teachers of<br />
Come the wanner days, men and English. The article is by E. L.<br />
boys Ube to slip into a basque FLsher, South Side High School,<br />
ahirt, slacks and sport jackets. Newark. New Jersey, "I Chose a<br />
Casual clothes fgr males of all Course."<br />
agea Is the atock in trade of Hill- "An English teacher is nothing<br />
burn Men's Shop,<br />
if not logical- Therefore caught<br />
some years ago in the prevailing<br />
The Smith • Company, Short urge to take courses for profes-<br />
Hills? all-girl Realty firm is sional improvement, I chose a<br />
equipped to assist you in the sale course in sketching under the Na-<br />
or purchase of property. While tional Academician, Van Bearing<br />
their new office is being readied, Pertine of <strong>Millburn</strong>. For equip-<br />
buzz thftm at South Orange 2-D6T7. ment all I needed was a piece of<br />
•<br />
carpenter's chalk, a table, desk, or<br />
drawing hoard, and some sheets of<br />
Have you seen the new REXAIR black paper.<br />
vacuum? Tr. works like a charm. "Your tenchef was right at<br />
No filthy bag- to empty. Does home. The model, flrst, (not al-<br />
double duty as a hauae humidifier. ways) an. elderly maji with wavy<br />
Call lor a. demonstration at The white hair and deeply lined fac?,<br />
Holme Service Repair.<br />
sat under a powerful overhead.<br />
•<br />
Hffht no that there were vivid high-<br />
A. lovely garden setting by slights ana deep shadows, fundabeautiful<br />
field stone fountain Is mental features ntrpiig, much dethe<br />
display of Rigby's summer tail lost in black.<br />
furniture in Springfield. For the "Here was* something the teach-<br />
ultra in wrought iron, rattan or er in me sensed right away. Too<br />
wood spurting cushions of gor- oiten my students and I haue been<br />
geous water repellent materials, lost tn detail and have never seen<br />
Visit Rigby's.<br />
the important because I hatj not<br />
known how or from where to turn<br />
on the light<br />
Change to summer oil ig the<br />
caution of the Tighe Eiiso Servl- "And now tie artist: Tour chalk<br />
CEDter. Drop in Tighe'a popular (that you apply with the finger)<br />
•erviceater for spring lubrication is light. Where you see light on<br />
Mid oil change. Two requisites the face of the model, paiat light<br />
for Happy Motoring.<br />
on your blast; paper.'<br />
"Marvelous! I waa a teacher of<br />
English sensing that my job- WOE<br />
A speaking likeness of you— to touch darkness with light<br />
your portrait—is the finest gift ffeVerialily I tubbed my finger in<br />
you could give mother on Herttie<br />
chalk end OH that black paper;<br />
Day. Avoid u. rush job by sitting X painted light; light where light<br />
for a portrait by Hal Halpern (or touched the hair, the forehead, the<br />
your Mother's Day gift. nose, th£ high cheek hones, the<br />
ear, the curve of the cheek, the<br />
Your whole family of girls can lower lip, the chin. Feverishly 1<br />
be daintily dressed at The Rose painted.<br />
Gslbralth Shop Select an Easter "Stop now, and hang up your<br />
frock for Mother, Bally, Mary. drawings—the model must rest*<br />
Sizes from Qtree years up. "Feverishly—there waa another<br />
good point. What had mB.de me<br />
Have a real Victory Garden this concentrate so ateolutely, why had<br />
year! Gst bU£>* >vlth those vege- I worked so Intently? Was it the<br />
table seeds. .Harvey J. Tiger h&s model, was it I, was it the teach-<br />
the beat seeds available. Also er? Hs must havt cast a magic<br />
linie, fertilizer and grass seed. spell—but he hadn't aaid ten words<br />
*<br />
— I had ,-naid nothing. Yet<br />
Gay flowering: plants make the miracle of miracles! Out of the<br />
perfect long-lasting Easter gift depths of that blackness before<br />
Stop in Harth The Florist and me, with one of the strokes, I<br />
admire these spring beautieft. forget which one, there suddenly<br />
Order your Easter corsage while appeared a man, and ha was<br />
you. are there —adv. alive!<br />
"Possfbly this U the answer. I<br />
had created, something,<br />
Call Hillburn 4-0228 '[A face had emerged qirt of a<br />
ro crder<br />
void ami BU Could see as I could<br />
see: and when my creation was<br />
placed with the others, I studied<br />
how I could have given him more<br />
PATTY SHELLS reality, more Jite wltfi a touch<br />
ftiUi Covers, Mmln Frmn PiOBfl af light here, with a touch aS light<br />
Tlnnfli.<br />
there. I saw how others had done<br />
Dei. $2.<br />
it or not done It. I saw. The artistteacher<br />
didn't ray, 'do this<br />
Mellie Weiss<br />
103 Main SI-<br />
We wish to thank<br />
1 On March. 29, a group c-f Seniors,<br />
members nf the Commercial Club,<br />
Hlgn school ua.ua wno will De xeaturea m we NIntn Sympnonic traveled to New York, accom-<br />
il 12 at the High School Auditorium under the direction Df Gordon panied by Miss Onnclee A. V.<br />
ire left to right: Donald Nold, Marian Schaulerr James Cansales, Campbell, sponsor of the Club.<br />
The girls visited Rockefeller<br />
Center and took an educational<br />
than anyone had drawn there; large. Mra. Veit in continuing as toar through the N. B. C. and<br />
and the most satisfying sketches State chairman of war service R. C. A. Buildings observing the<br />
had least drawing and revealed photography, and Mrs. DreHer baa<br />
most. There were no eyes in. thebeen<br />
State nhairman ol rehabilita-<br />
picture, yet the man's eyes smiled tion.<br />
at me. The mouth was lost In deep An account of the work of a<br />
shadow, but the light on the' chin grotlp of women recently trained<br />
and that tiny glint of light caught to teach photo coloring to hos-<br />
hy the lower lip, nevertheless pitalized veterans was given by<br />
made the mouth speak to me. Mrs. Haleey Stafford, committee<br />
"More vividly than I ever had chairman. Every Tuesday and<br />
before, I began to realize why my Thursday approximately 10 wo-<br />
favorite poems, and stories, and men make the trip to Ft. Dix to<br />
dramas are always fresh and new. teach coloring in the wards, or<br />
Their creator had known how tophotography<br />
to ambulatory pa-<br />
draw me into the telling of histients.<br />
The men are so interested<br />
story, the picturing of hU charac- on the color work, which ia one<br />
ters, the emotions of his conflicts. of the few occupations which can Josepk, our Chef,<br />
With each reading, the lines are be carried on successfully in bed, suggests<br />
not only his but mine.<br />
that there are not nearly enough<br />
photos to work on. Mrs. Stafford<br />
Steaming Hot<br />
"And so I continue to draw these appeals to the public to contribute<br />
people out of the dark, It is juat<br />
ROAST TURKEY<br />
any prints they can spare, dull<br />
poasihle that I am one of them."<br />
with stuffing and cranberry<br />
finish, and not smaller than 8x7<br />
niches, for the men to work on.<br />
sauce<br />
They may be mailed to AWVS, A DISH FIT fOR A KING<br />
A.W.V.S*Unit 333 Essex street, Mniburn, or left TRY IT THIS SUNDAY<br />
at the office Tuesdays or Fridays.<br />
Activities<br />
Hotel Suburban<br />
570 Springfield Ave.<br />
theatres.<br />
More than 40 local women, have PEDESTRIAN deaths In 1W5<br />
already shown their interest In<br />
Summit<br />
numbered 11,200 — I* per cent<br />
continuing as members of the<br />
Also fry the Hotel<br />
higher than in 1944.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong>-Short Hills Unit, Ameri-<br />
Suburban, E. Orange<br />
can Woraen'B Voluntary Services,<br />
by paying the annual membership<br />
fee, it was disclosed by Mrs.<br />
George Dreher, secretary-treasurer,<br />
at Monday's board of directors<br />
meeting.<br />
Mrs. Robert Martin, Unit chairman,<br />
at whose hpme the conference<br />
was held, reported on the recent<br />
State AWVS annual meeting<br />
in Newark, which she attended<br />
with Mrs. Laureng Wbittemcre<br />
and Mrs. Robert Velt. Mrs. Harry<br />
Bllek, ol Arlington, wag elected<br />
State chairman. Mrs. Dreber and<br />
lira. Veit have been appointed to<br />
the State board as members-at-<br />
Now Open In <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
WONDERFUL HOME-MADE CANDIES<br />
famous for many years at<br />
PLAINFIELD. N. J.<br />
You Are Cordially Invited to<br />
Come in and Set Acquainted<br />
LITTLE YANKfES AKE IW TOWM.<br />
63-A MAIN ST., MILLBURN<br />
WITH OTH£!t SHOES COMPARE TfffM.<br />
THEY'LL OUTLAST ANY OTHER KIND,<br />
SO LET YOUR CHILDREN WEAR THEM.<br />
or Mormon's Greenhouses<br />
'do -hat'. I said, 'do this, do<br />
tliaf', attij as BOOH s.s !• could<br />
ASST. CUT FLOWE8S<br />
react my drawing again, I did<br />
what I aaw I should do.<br />
Thi$ week's special—GLADIOLAS<br />
"Give us a child's shoe tHat will really<br />
"Amazing! A teacher had given<br />
Join Oor<br />
me a chance to learn. Why. I aaid<br />
give service," beg parents .. . and here<br />
to myself, do I tallt an much.<br />
"And there israa another discov- MARMON'S<br />
It is! Made from fine-quality leather!<br />
ery I made, Everytinie our<br />
aketefnei we're hung—everybody Visit our gtBKH'haatct tchere Morril and Broad Street* SJe«f thai- really can "take it". As good-look-<br />
bad to exhibit his work—I noticed Sprlngfitld. N. J. MI. 4-0222<br />
a great deal more In each face<br />
ing as they are rugged, LITTLE Yankees<br />
Old Mill Auto Service<br />
(FORMEBLY OLD MILL GARAGE)<br />
PAT GBOSSO, Prop.<br />
Taylor Street apposite Neighborhood House<br />
Phone MUlburn 6-1343<br />
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING<br />
ON AIX MAKES OF CABS<br />
I am not connected in any way with the name Old Mill Garage; former employees<br />
or phone MDlbarn 6-1888. Please call me, at my uew numta-—<strong>Millburn</strong><br />
6-1343.<br />
are constructed on special lasts which<br />
provide healthful "growing room", firing<br />
your youngsters in today.<br />
WITH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF<br />
Building i<br />
Crushed Stones<br />
Amicite Drirnwaj*<br />
Anthony Sinagra<br />
SS River R& Ch, i-'<br />
RUGS CARPETS<br />
LINOLEUM<br />
oooo<br />
E. A. LACK & Co.<br />
265 <strong>Millburn</strong> Avenue, <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
(Next Door to A I P Supermsrltat)<br />
Telephone <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-2042<br />
We invite your inspection of our stock of rugs,<br />
carpets and linoleum. We are equipped to handle<br />
the installation of Jobs of any size, from an 8x10<br />
living room rug to the carpeting of hotels and<br />
LEE Fashion FOOTWEAR<br />
358 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
/ / , <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-4002 Open Fridays, 9-9<br />
Little Yankee Shoes<br />
have come to town!<br />
Sizes 12'/. to S,<br />
all widths.