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Miss Mary Elizabeth King,<br />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas<br />
H. King of Forest drive, will leave<br />
August 14 for Cotuit, Cape Cod.<br />
Accompanying her will be Miss<br />
Louise G-Iezen of Sagamore road.<br />
*<br />
Mr, and Mrs. John Christensen<br />
of Twin Oak road are staying at<br />
the Monmouth Hotel in Spring<br />
Lake.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dana M. Martin<br />
of Cross Gates were .recent guests<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cuff at<br />
their summer home in Avon.<br />
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Recreation Room<br />
It's cool, comfortable, colorful<br />
and reasonably priced. It comes<br />
in 3-piece sets and single chairs.<br />
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©SFT DEPARTMENT<br />
Open Sunday Mornings and<br />
Evenings, Except Wednesday<br />
431 Morris A vs., Springfield<br />
Milibura 6-0900<br />
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Riker of<br />
Woodfield drive, entertained Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Robert Dale of Chestnut<br />
Hill, Pa., over last weekend, at<br />
their summer home in Mantoloking.<br />
Mrs. George Lewis of <strong>Millburn</strong><br />
recently spent several days<br />
with the Rikers.<br />
Guests at the Majestic Hotel in<br />
Ocean Grove are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin<br />
W. Collins of Oakview' terrace.<br />
A guest for two weeks of. Mrs.<br />
Joseph G. Young at her home in<br />
Bradley Beach, is Miss Hazel<br />
Walker of Newark.<br />
tit<br />
Registered at the Quaker Inn<br />
Hotel, Ocean Grove is Mrs. Katherine<br />
F. Munf ord. #<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiss of<br />
Oaklawn road are staying in Avon.<br />
Recently visiting them there was<br />
their son, Corporal Kenneth Wiss,<br />
USA, of the Engineers Combat<br />
Battalion, Corporal Wiss is stationed<br />
at Camp Pickett, Virginia.<br />
The David Elden's, Jr. of Deerfield<br />
-road are registered at the<br />
Bluffs Hotel in Bay Head.<br />
*<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. Motzenbecker,<br />
their daughter, Mary Lou,<br />
and sons, Peter and Paul of Woodfield<br />
drive, will spend the month<br />
of August in Avon.<br />
Miss Estelle Lincoln of White<br />
Oak Ridge road left Monday to<br />
spend a week at Harvey Cedars,<br />
New Jersey."<br />
*<br />
Petty Officer first class James<br />
W. Conchar 2nd and Lieutenant<br />
(j.g.) Barton Conchar, accompanied<br />
by their wives, and Lieutenant<br />
(j.g.) Donald Conchar of<br />
Glen avenue, were home on leave<br />
for the funeral of their mother,<br />
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r E SPECIALIZE in selling furniture that is<br />
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'pieces whose designs have stood the test of time.<br />
Most important of all, each sofa, each chair,<br />
every chest of drawers, every bed, every table has<br />
a background of fine craftsmanship that makes<br />
it restful to look at* good to live with. We've<br />
chosen the best products of America's better furniture<br />
makers for our display. Because we've<br />
located our store on the highway, out of the highrent<br />
district and kept our cost of doing business<br />
'down, we can sell such BETTER furniture at IM-<br />
PORTANT SAVINGS. You're invited to shop<br />
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SOS MILL3VRN AVENUE,<br />
MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY<br />
on the Highway, Opp. Chanticler<br />
Open Evenings • Planned VaymenU • Millhum 6-0290<br />
Local Women Aid<br />
War Children<br />
One hundred and six residents<br />
of. New Jersey have contributed<br />
toward the support of children of<br />
the United Nations in England<br />
and Malta through the Foster<br />
Parents' Plan for War Children,<br />
for the month of July, it is announced<br />
by American headquarters<br />
of the plan, 55 West 42nd<br />
Street, New Tork City.<br />
The plan operates 4A children's<br />
projects<br />
Local* contributors included:<br />
Mrs. Worthington Campbell, Knollwood<br />
road, Mrs. J, N. Kennedy,<br />
^airfield drive, Mrs. Dean.-. Emery,<br />
Highland avenue, Mrs. Emma S.<br />
Florance, East lane and Mrs. J.<br />
Lester Parsons Jr., Beechcroft<br />
road.<br />
the late Mrs. Belden L. Conchar.<br />
This leave was Lieutenant (j.g.)<br />
Barton Concbar's first one since<br />
he was assigned to Pacific duty<br />
twenty-two months ago.<br />
Mr. Ralph Fry of Haddonfield<br />
road left this, week for Timagaiul<br />
Lake,. Ontario, Canada to join his<br />
wife and son, Ralph Jr. who have<br />
been there for'the past month. The<br />
Fry's will return home around August<br />
23.<br />
S<br />
Private R. G. Brown,- son of the<br />
W. W. Brown's of Wellington avenue,<br />
has been transferred to a<br />
radio operator school at Fort Custer,<br />
Michigan. He was formerly<br />
stationed at an M. P. center at<br />
Fort Custer.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Goldmann<br />
of 25 Meadowbrook road, announce<br />
the birth of a son, Stephen Frederick,<br />
on July 31 in Overlook Hospital.<br />
The Goldmann's have a<br />
daughter, Marjorie Ellen.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nixon<br />
of Taylor road are spending a<br />
few weeks at Snow Inn, Harwichport,<br />
Mass. This weekend' they<br />
will attend a pageant and swimming<br />
meet at Camp Wahtonah in<br />
Brewster where their two daughters<br />
are campers.<br />
•<br />
Arriving this Friday for a week's<br />
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Austin<br />
Kirkbride at their summer home<br />
in Brewster, Mass., are Mr. and<br />
Mrs. John Schermerhorn and their<br />
children of Florham Park. Also<br />
joining them for a weekend of<br />
bass fishing is Mr. Arthur Engler.<br />
«<br />
Corporal William L. Vanlngen,<br />
formerly of Short Hills, was a<br />
guest of the R. W. Boedecker's of<br />
Lupine way last week. Bill has<br />
been in various parts of the country,<br />
recently having returned from<br />
Atru, and was enroutg to visit his<br />
parents in Boston.<br />
Township Committee Chairman<br />
Clarence A. Hill and Mrs. Hill of<br />
Haddonfield road, are spending<br />
some time at Whiteface, New-<br />
York in the Adirondaeks.<br />
*<br />
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
B. K. Barnard at their summer<br />
home in Barnstable, Mass, were<br />
Miss Lucia Twomley of Short<br />
' Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.<br />
MacLean and children of Wyckoff,<br />
N. J.<br />
9<br />
Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Metz arid<br />
daughter, Dorothy, of Whitney<br />
road have returned from a month's<br />
stay at Point Pleasant Beach. Another<br />
daughter, Miss Ruth. Ms at<br />
Bay Head for two weeks.<br />
*<br />
Also spending some time in Bay<br />
Head are the B. T. Smith's of<br />
Fairfield drive. They will remain<br />
there for the balance of the sea»<br />
son,<br />
•<br />
CONTINUED labor shortages,<br />
combined with resultant lags in<br />
the production of essential war<br />
goods has resulted in the designation<br />
of the Newark Area of the<br />
War Manpower Commission, embracing<br />
all of Essex County, as a<br />
Group I, or "acute," labor shortage<br />
area. Announcement of the<br />
change in classification of the area<br />
was made by Regional WMC Director<br />
Frank L. McNamee,<br />
A Thought for<br />
Tomorrow<br />
Today's uncertainitfes bring<br />
forcibly to mind the possible<br />
emergencies of tomorrow<br />
and many prudent folks<br />
are making wise provision<br />
for the future. More and<br />
more people find that our<br />
"pre-afrangement" plan<br />
gives them peace of mind.<br />
We will supply full details<br />
without obligating you.<br />
fniatg'B Mnastnl<br />
ALFRED L. TOUNG. Director<br />
145-149 Matn St. Millhum 6-0406<br />
ESTABLISHED 190B<br />
the Millhurn & Short Hills ITEM<br />
CHURCHES and other religious<br />
agencies of rural America "will join<br />
with those of cities in the observance<br />
of the 14th annual Religious<br />
Education Week, September 24 to-<br />
October 1, to give emphasis to the<br />
value of Christian teaching. "Fowf<br />
or These Times" will be the theme<br />
for Religious Education Week.<br />
1'tJ (T<br />
O<br />
Miss Frances Ritter, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter of<br />
Wyoming avenue, left Sunday for<br />
a two weeks' stay at the Frontier<br />
Village, Lake George.<br />
Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles W.<br />
Charles announce the birth of a.<br />
son, Kenneth Warren at Orange<br />
Memorial Hospittal on August 1.<br />
Mrs. Charles is the former Miss<br />
Gladys Anschuetz of Elm street.<br />
Lieutenant Charles is stationed<br />
at El Paso, Texas.<br />
DON'T BE TOO hard on some<br />
Congressmen. A man can't sit on<br />
a fence with his ear on the ground<br />
and keep his nose to the grindstone—all<br />
in one breath.<br />
South Mountain<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Reyle and<br />
daughter Carol of Ridgewood road<br />
have recently returned from a<br />
trip to Atlantic City.<br />
John A. Bole is at. Silver Bay,<br />
New York for six weeks.<br />
The S. B. Creasley's of South<br />
Mountain road have heen staying<br />
in KeeseviUe, New "STorb for a<br />
three weeks' vacation.<br />
Millhum<br />
Richard Horton, son of Mrs. M.<br />
K. Horton of 316 Millbum avenue,<br />
•:Radio School in Boston, after<br />
spendnig a short leave at home.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Garris, 2nd,<br />
and two sons, J. Hamilton, 3d, and<br />
James, of Church street, are<br />
spending two weeks in Lavalette.<br />
*<br />
Miss Mary Coughlan of <strong>Millburn</strong>,<br />
avenue is at Lavalettte for two<br />
weeks. Her sister Miss Bertha has<br />
recently returned home after<br />
spending two weeks there. Mrs.<br />
John T. Coughlan and her other<br />
daughter, Claire, are spending<br />
three weeks in Hartford,' Conn.<br />
*<br />
Pat F. Grosso of Main street,<br />
who is stationed at the U. S. Naval<br />
Training Station in Newport,<br />
Rhode Island, was home last<br />
week-end.<br />
*<br />
Miss Louise Hamilton of 38 Rector<br />
street is at Shark River Hills,<br />
Neptune, where she will ramain<br />
for several weeks.<br />
•<br />
MISS AILEEN LANDA, daughter~<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Landa<br />
of 10 Nottingham road, Short<br />
Hills, New Jersey, has been elected<br />
vice president of her semester<br />
at Pembroke College in Brown<br />
University<br />
A graduate of <strong>Millburn</strong> High<br />
School, Miss Landa is a junior at<br />
Pembroke.<br />
Wortzel Bros., Keg. Pb,G.<br />
DRUG STORE<br />
333 <strong>Millburn</strong> Aye.<br />
ILK<br />
JsjEALTHY, happy smiles just don't happen! They're<br />
carefully nurtured by proper diets with milk—the<br />
most important food of all. Now more than ever, as the new<br />
school term opens with the heavier wartime schedules our boys<br />
and girls will be carrying, food must not only satisfy their<br />
insatiable appetites, but it must nourish and keep healthy these<br />
youngsters who are growing while they learn. Mothers should<br />
see to it that these active, young school children have milk with<br />
breakfast, lunch, dinner, and in between meals. For milk will<br />
furnish food-energy, plenty of body-building proteins and a<br />
liberal supply of vitamins and minerals much needed to protect<br />
the young body and promote physical and mental fitness.<br />
Through her wise training at home, she can be assured that<br />
Johnny and Janie will include milk in their daily luncheon menu<br />
at school—that drinking milk will become an enjoyable habit—<br />
and that she is doing her part in raising a healthy, happy nation.<br />
"Younger Set 1<br />
Opens Doors<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong>'s newest business venture<br />
has opened its doors at 329<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> Avenue. "Younger Set,"<br />
the communities' only specialized<br />
children's store starts what promises<br />
to be a mutually beneficial<br />
opportunity for parents to outfit<br />
their younger children within their<br />
own town.<br />
Tastefully decorated in the smart<br />
young manner, with a view toward<br />
making youngster shopping In an<br />
atmosphere of their own sphere<br />
easier, the new shop is situated at<br />
329 SSHlS<br />
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