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Scho* 0 , :.*- KPCKAWAY Morris Coty N Morris County, New , No. 51 Our Aim "A better community in which to live" steen Students To te At Mt. Hope *MENT EXERCISES TO- PB1NCIPAI [loGiveAwards Of CLASS-DIPLOMAS .PRESENTED BY WALTER iff*. OFJ; OF E. M of lfrtuilenU. headed by &dden, president, will be 1 itMt Hope School, Rock- Mhlp. at the commence- lm ,,»i to take place this eve- Sin the school auditorium. Z ,pected that a capacity au- 10,frlend» and relative, of will witness the lol- propam: Opening song, rt very Welcome Everyone" by K£:opmtu. 'Over the Oar- b ' hc P up1111 of Qrwle * I WiU" of Qrwle * i narch of the graduates; ad- , micome, Erma Llndemann; "Plo* Oently Sweet Afton" by flaiof '3<: prophecy, Marie and will and "" lgl Mary K «y hoe ilBUKhak: essay, "The His- tneaa«»." Mary Benko; song, Day Ho» Passed Away" by ; presentation of the class .Jal Norman B. Taylor; I of diploma* by Walter C president ul the Rockaway re Board of Education; Amer- ...1111 award for Marie Cheg- "ind Michael Waslco; farewell j,, Virginia Davenport. | Taylor, principal of Mt. Hope received his Bachelor of . in Education Degree from i University. June 7. He Is one Eleanor Decker Heads 1934 Hibernia Class SCIIt)OL (JKADt ATI I) M \ | STr . DENTS LAST Nl(;ii| _ m.i> AND GOLD. COLORS KOKr •Tlll-RSDAY.Jl NH21, 1934 forty-Six Seniors Graduate Friday At Lincoln School COMMENCElrffcNT EXERCISES TO- THE FLOWER School Book Issued PRINCIPAL THOMAS I BALIMAN HA8 AIDED STl'DKNTS ALON(; SOCIAL LINES IHR|N(, vi.AR Dons Lattig and Anna Swenty Share Salutatorian Honors forty.M "School Day phlet bound In u ctner (,i \,u,<- ,-,i 1( j gold, and Issued by th tudents. KiiiiiiriMiii! the dam Annnncita R ElKvorth John will be praduateil Iiom Oula. Onrpr Laiir<l. Robert I,cf Al- ILim-oli. Hii/h School lomurro* iiii'ln lied .1 pi.Mc Fllljuv ,,,„„, u '• I'raiiiiatiriK Class of '34 at Hibernia M| 1<W,|. Duck-' away Township, llMs the name: ol' nine students whn received then ' diplomat at the cumincm-cmir,! pnj- ; gram held in the school aud!!n:..m last night. Eleanor Decker valedictorian of Myrtle Ryoul was motto of the class, was snp by Step". Its colors blue anil ci.ij the red rose was .'i-lected i,.; class flower. At the comnitncennni 1,,-t 1. the feature of In, Leonard, llildn W Thomas, :,i the- f nmincm-i - Hicham XI Towiiscnd Elliott B Win- exercises ii, |,f In Id in tin en Minimal. Silimidt. Joseph E. fludl,,,min, A ( .., ptl( .,, v. ,, ud . y , ir ,. sko eral Courst Janie-. Claik. Jr.. Hi C'.ll.ct Russell Howell. K Latlit! F.Melle M Muloney, ».-.11111 Shin Shu ley B Sllvcr- Sftintv Eslelln L w pn-.,iii.it i,,,(| the <] Sl > and Miluiaiuriiin Th (oui.' i- pint'.am vat thr Hibernia school mmsiic;.. by the pupils of ih<- .-.chm Konecnlk. Thomu.s Kill, Kobler, Joseph Day. KamiiM and Oliver Stlmpsnu «ur men. Joseph Dudak acu-ii , .in',-pi r,,,M;nl .I'll! I Of llH'll , klM t uradualcs is anticipated Ki 'flu protram will open vitn the I)u March of the Graduate: by the II. ..HMMIII lliuh sjchoiil OlcheMia T h t o n 111.'- liiiiii Aniii tin will also iindei Mind) from Vulidt ihonf A'h.'lia bv Mendel.-..-olu, |in Ili.vd ro.nniei, H. Cireenviiilt paMoi (I llu Mill.., A'l.n (lin ill.-! Kpiscopal Church " i l l c m iiiM.iaiioii utter uhich D'.ii' l.n .ilulal'inaii. Mill extend thi :al 'on addii.'s Aiiiiii Smt.i. 1 . hiii't- salulainriiiii linnet- <,( ihi" villi Dun.-- l.uliii- will |-;M -i ii'" I fiiiii'bniai -iiliiHtiiir-. i'nil.in' 1 inii'h a n d Hi ci• r m . ('aihuini f. Iln^si Mill:." by .Inhii M.iMfnId Ann i.- Killv ('alhunit A Ki iitt'a fcll-tnrih prendiiii i! Hit I m m I H.in-lil MIUKIIIH C'la." i,', .14 , i n d editt.i-.i.-ih.el 11 K I'- 1 ' Hi I n 7 I'm-kn 'In- Ki-moi Yinl Book will pl'Mlil SlilililHir Mill,'I <i Wi; Carolyii D Grammar School To $1.50 Pm YI:/VR Car Hits Pole Graduate 59 Pupils 2 Badly Hurt Two Callfon rraidento, Edward and ll ..... , •»•••«•• ,nHHciiM, nuwRni ana NIGHT IN HIOII SCHOOL Al!- Cell tFrtri Burd. brothers, were DITORIl'M—PROGRAM IS AH- serlounlv Injured here this mornlnc RANGED I at about II oVIock when their car, , a ("hry»ler roadster, craa'hed into a R AC*> F i c L p MnnnrC Wephenf pole at the corner of Maple , caused the Rccldcnt. i'er II Burd, It MARGARET HART AND KATII-11, ^4 wa » drlvlnj RVN RVAN ALSO ATTAIN HIGH ; Th ,ln , pa , t tremMn, u, » wUnei ,, STANDINGS-OPERETTA WILL hurlfd both mfn from , he machine. BE PRESENTED ,A , th , v!ctlm» lay prone, one on the ! sidewalk and the other In the road, The annual commencement 'Xn-j Dr Krw | n MrElroy, local physician. ciM'h of Kockawuy Grammar School \UiM.i,a,i »„.. i.u<~ —J—•- «- • will be held tumnht at 8-ll> In Ihe auditorium of Lincoln Hliih School. | I worked feverlnhly renderlnf first aid prior to Ihr arrival o( an ambulance .from thr Dover General Hospital. ut which time 50 Mudents will re-1 Balh mrn wcre b|eedlni In pro- celve their diplomat enierniK 'hein-ful(| ( into hliih school Ihi.s F Bone fiskc leads the class In hlnh\ honors and MIUHIIITI Hurt Kuthryn liywi share second olhv F Hliii.ihurd. Ednn 1 Mmiaii 1 c Uuniside. Dor-1 honors nmoim the Kiaduatcs. h Cii.'ini.'iin Murearel M | The prourum will open wilh the . l<nw s; u,,,,;,i,,ni. Kvcrett , 'March of Ihe Graduates" lo be fol- : Cilysencamp. !|,IW,.C| |,y jfciiaiion I' ('.lilt:! Mill'. 1 filllll "- M I 1 Dimdii] Ailili M Ein-i L He.li- I Anne T ' II John! locutor a n d :li< l o ovitii' on Page 4) Their Pictures In the Rockaway I this week will be found ha of the memberi of Oraduatlng Class of High School, together p pictures of the other , faculty members, athletic 1, itc. The Rockaway Record, of the Senior Year tt. u indebted to the members like Senior Class for Its courtesy p permitting this paper to pub- ttblK photographs. appeared In the dhoi u- Dutlm Stalter. Ruth CuMinm! Kiiniin Cap,. tullk. MarKitrel O-ile Mum 11Mai- tin, Edna Amtindsi 11 Kiitlilm, K' lly Christine Vandeimink Maiy K.u- pack. Mary Skutka. MIUI.MII-1 Ho.-ki, JeBBalyn Winteis Elaini w n, Lena Brown. Mildred I)i iki-r. Helei. Amundsen. Speiiaiiii- um |.n- iConlhiurd mi I'um 4- iiti 1- .iv elillt If d Ii.1,1,(1 ,1. ,1 Chi -t Tin 1 horns v.n; loin.-.' M.ih tin •-11 (_• 1111 n l ' Hhriiuiiilii.ili t),i A m u - 1 411 S:ill(i!UieU> .(,!,(' Kllilii 111 ( 'i,l- ,;i 1 will pn-M-i.l i n : 1";r ' 11,'lun ul A ' . . . i l n i l ' ;ii.u ' i-lii luili '- 1 . I'll Kl.'iiljilh M Wul: 'I III I l.i: .- (ili-Al I' ll' ti'liii- nival ijli 'In i iii-.-. innt'i. 1 1 - A i n \ l Out final ' 'Ihi Sii.n.r Ytiir llnok li-l .11. iiiiiiiiiii i m l . 1 , 1 i i i n . t - nlii,- Why Do I Live 1 " by Hose Flske The class will oflei a sum.' artcr which Mary Polka Kill read her prize essay on temper- ance The Awencan Leinnn awards ,h. Gruce j wi| | b| . rmi(|| |(I|( | Al|||H R Wl ,| lln(i 1 Inyd K ipniuipui ,,| Hi,. M'hoiil will present 11.i- and ||),,, (jipi,,,,,,,; An opeielia "H. M H {Pllialon utll include 111 Ihe cast Ihe ihe white rosf. 'f,,||owiMK iharacteis. Aitlnii Uttci, Arihur Kloi/.inan. Alfred MacKin- iiiul -ilvi 1. and I-MI on wind; on from a number of wounds of \ the hra<i and body when placed In i the ambulance. The left leg of one und ol the victims, It appeared, iru . badly (ractured. Dr. MeElroy atttna- ' rd the mrn at the Dover hospital : and a later report stated that their condition wa* "extremely critical." ! Kdward und Cecil Burd are broth- er ln-la«» of "Andy" Maletz, em- . pluyee at the V.. Arthur Lynch Chev- rolet (iaruKc in Rockaway. MnUir Vehicle Inspector!! Watson DouKher and Ahner Llpman. who chanced to be nearby at the time of the accident, made an Invrstltallon. which dlM'lii»rd that before hitting thr pole Ihe wrecked car had struck another machine driven by a woman KI:H mill Mil 1 d c l i i o l i ' . l l a ' . i o l i G i o u ' t B i u M . ' i - t i " i l l tli: I n b i i l i d I n t i n ( i , u i l l i v e i n M i l - i i l l e r !• h i ' l o r y p r o j e i t . ' C a r i i i i ' i i H i . ' - rii i.r m I d , , k a v . n v I l u - l i S i l i m . l . w a s and Jessie iti will d Hliilci. Madeline t Ihe music and Track Meet Saturday MT. HOPE VICTORIOIS WITH TOTAL OF 2H POINTS—MAW WITNESSED EVENTS AT LIB- ERTY FIELD Wellington, Director MT, PLEASANT SCHOOL FINISH- ED SECOND AM) IIIBERMA THIRD—GIRLS ALSO IN COM- PETITION i Information Is ated This Week i In Relief Supplies Will Be | hformed of Penalties for Violation! to Rockaway Record) rk, June 21.—All county dl- 1 of the Emergency Relief Ad- Valedictory Miiil<> Silvi-rmai. uimil.n: el Mr and M f , .SaiuiK', Kilviriiiai.. of Wall street, is Ihe Yalcdirtoniin 'A I he Senior Claw of :n .1 Flnck- •uit 1 . 1 Ilii'h Si hi«il The dn'in- I'lii'hed lionur is iiaM-n mi four •, i :if i.f hirh s' h'M-l wi.ik ai,d v.;i- -Ann \>\ i'- [i,,.-.-essoi by ((-111- l>]< ini|- IMIIII ixir.-i '-iibiiu- ilui - II.I 1 111] Illlh Mh'M,! lavei; •*!•,.' Ii uw.ircl'd h'l n.'-ri ' ndit- Salutatory 1))' h(ih''l. 1 of Sn 'ul iit(') I;I]I in tlic SuiHir L'l:.". nl "M cf Hdcka- %ny Hu-h Si hmil. .in .shared join My hdwwn Anna .Swcnly. tluuj/hli i df Mr. 1 Mury f. Rwrnty. M'Ull: ;ui-MH- Dflivllll ;ill<J l>dJS I.;inik' diiiirlitci of Fn-ilf-nck Lai- i.[- i'f Ann ;in 11 Holh .SciiHirs v. til cmov <-rj11;• ] iniiinr;- ut Dif- (.'ciiimciit Mm ill iiUt^ntti! \\i\i i vc- 1111.11. Piersuii James. Haymond , r0I11 Nrw y ork raul) i n , „,!„„ dBm . jOdiei'ii". Doris Uonaloi.i. Wilma Lat- a([p ^ | ne | e f ( rpar f en( i er , xhe Chrysler, prnctically demolished, m towed to thr Lynch Carafe. if'miiiHtird mi Pnue Si , Kpecial officer W«uren Pevey dl- _ ( ~ . ^iir« 11 .rect*d traffic at the scene of the ac- 1 he beniOr rrOm ••^nl a* cars gathered In great • . • rm I T * • . numbers, blocking the street. Held Tuesday Night High School Night Was Observed Wrdnntday With Program Ffatur- ing Play by ( hu« of '3C i Tin Senior '"Piom" by the Claw- ,nl .'14 wah held last Tuesday nlitlit |n. the auditorium ol Lincoln Hixh .Hchiiol wilh a lame crr.v.d (ittendlnx I HIKII Krhool Nmht was held Wed- .iiesday rvrmnii and the program In- cluded mtiKic by the hiKh school ur- , , , lihestra. a diie-acl play by members, „„•. ol the l'i.Mi.1 S.;,.i: Mniley released (,o,n the „„•,• ,h,s week.;,,, , h( . c)|is[ ()( ..,„. ^ MlsR Silvmnan ^alKlieloi'iai, of the class. Kmk.sed 11, an a.imci.ve im-i-r of K , lth ,. rln(1 „,„,„.. ( .,. lss pmpn , ( . y . I ull present the e-s,i> Gnulualion bin" and sihi r and , miluinmi 1 over, M|ss ^ ^ Vl) , ld ,. rh( ,, )I: muM( . by . . What Next' 1 " Folio'*!!.!. 1 annther 40 paKcs. Ihe l,o,,k III,.- vear ,s um.n; |hl . mu ,, d( ,| in orchesiru; class will. Special Officer Frederick Adder, appointed doe warden u-uteher lo ymii by the liienl Board (if Health, lias been vu'orn in service by Bnrniwh Clerk James B. May n« a special officer. This dfllce enlilles Mr. Adder In brinp In JIIKIIIT. not only do|i». but doc owners as well, who lntil«t In not i.bservliiK tin- reRtilations pro- vided In the drift ordinance What- ever happens, pals, you can't Bay we didn't tell you. minion by til'- ihurvu Edi'h described as one of the mo.'t pleiuv iMacF r.iK.pal (-1 Lincoln HIM of us kind i vc r produced by a Mt. Hope School in compel mr '.n field athletics niimmi Mt PlcaHint and Hlberniu M-hools. nil ol Hnik- away Township annixeil a m:,il M 28 polnlH hist Knlurday afn-ni Liberty Field to win lin/h ln-i a wide murfiin ovi i it i.e.ii' ponents. Mt Picas,iM Tin school collrctrd 12 iwui.t- u.ir. afternoon and Hili'-iiu.i v-.r With clKht piniits !Hii!h Sihool. will present ihi di- Senior Class Ellsworth is t-diior-in- Joseph Yurcriui. violin solo. Fred- 1 crick Fichtcr; Jne I'enner sketch.! Horace Hiler and Andrew Wally; , '.olo. Ucrtrude Weurn. "An Old Al- ,plomas Hev. Boycl R Oreenwalt Aniretinetl will tive Ihe benediction and the ihicl ol the Ymr Book Buiinl and . , Huh School Orchestra ,,11 ,l,,.-e the ,s assisli'd ,„ Mr work l,v ,he foi.; 1 """' " " ^ '-«•• Pn;«-»t»«'»'' "' , , . , . . , . . , •riiemuilo:. William Biulh. mid 11 talk pic.eiam with 11 seerliuii Manh 111 II.HIIII'. .-hill Awislant editors Hull--. ... , , .. . . , .- , , ,. hy Cliarle-. 1, Curtis, supervisint 1 Ih. fnidn.'it.s SlmlM P.r.nn t(,,,i,,>hy F. M Wmc,' biisuie..-, , v>lMn Mf , Mu Ili^i hoimi. lli.ns I.;.tiii.- and Anna manai/i-i Oeori-e Hnuisoi, publicity. ,,'. lllt ,,,.,1 ,, ,,, ( . nHrKr s-.viniv M-I I'hd honors Aiiceiiiiciln Alfred I.CI.IIIUTI The bonk [.-. cli-d 1- -- . . . . . H K.ilsttiiilh. tiei-rri K lln,t,soii .Ii.- <at'-d lo MIM- H;I?( 1 Wanni 1 [;nuln Property Owners Urged to Prepare Advlnrd to Consult Plumber* al Farl.v Date on CmUof llook- Ini lo Sewer Line in the state will begin 1 this week, to dealers In 'luppllw for ERA clients, of a Informing the vendors of «the administration will lm- Jl« violations cf Ita regulations. 'TMeoloBical Sen '"-e«nt time to large chains j0[ . Cupyin« the p «lore» arc under b a n s i chapc i w ,n ;,]., K Vuii^kn. (!'•"! I 1 V.ihditlnnil 111 I In iiniipliii l:>' Latin I ill-iihii " On Vacation .'iiciiilii-i. lli--Kii: i,| H'lililM lri.'-hiii' 1 !,. Field Day Mr. Harold DeWn;,!' c. - ;:• .-• r i i I'- , - II Aiir.-:!- ,.,. inn.:- l- alun ,r (It in I Fr;.!. HIM. tilailiilic I'tolip. ).,[ 'ill c i-.ims a' ' h e si 1101.: tl lipllOllllll'l . HllllOl ni 1ia--i> Ih* f a i : , l i v m i inl.i-i 1 : '. i- i.'.s .-t 1 . I h i bunk al'-o 11.1: :i,iln-;d'i.il j m n u t " i-( S i n un: > deprive one of them of at PW0,0OO worth of business dur- |«ipeiiilon of a month. < Penalties prescribed were set lie concurrence of members of *»t« Administrative Council. tau violation suspension for will be lmpo«ed. A sec- ! will bring suspension for The third will involve nt suspension. Three vlo- iii _ | Coiifinuid~on~ Page 4) of the Fir.M I'" here ccnimcncitii absence of the i ( Eldrcd C. Km.''!• II, President Walter C Brown t Is Speaker At Hibernia School!TI»,. i-i.l.n r-.i Kv enpn with have lefl for M:'l'-'' " home. Mr. Di-Wn/i' '- preochlni: in 'I" v ' member nf th< 'i'' 1 ' Hope Collei:e H' Raven Oratmi'.''• "••' iplace. I U'.id nf Ruek;i\\ ;l\ I UM nship lion rii of I' K That l ; irsj |)ni\ in lU-.ir : I-. Ill till. I IllIlK' \\;irns •,: C Hi' I..P H••••• •,..ik.ii' il.i.. •I..,' rman Newton's Twins May Stage Act in New York City i « n a 8 h e r m a n , t w h i s o f M r . i t h a l t h r ennvd:. vli' li-- 1 • ' ' " ' [•"• Bhennan N e w t o n , of M a p l e t h e m In iiciion ;i1 l!: '."' ' II has been siiKcested by those in 1 lose touch with Ihe construction of the municipal seweritiK system that local properly owners might nave A held dny will be sponsnted here themselves considerable delay mid lll]( l Saturday June 30. at 3 p in., by the miMindenl.'indliiK In hookinK up to Junini Cnnsohdaled Pix.rt.smen, Ela-'ttn- sewer bv Inokini: inlo the mm- btii'Hte plans are bcinK made for the ler iu> soon as possible ami provldlnu event bul limited space prevents u.s for the nece:.:.ary requirements, hum lMim 1 all ilelails 111 i h e DapiT Properlv nwneis. it is pointed out thr week A complete <lccript.lon .-tumid eei in toudi with the plum- ,..' 'In"- In Id dav will appear in the |j,i tin i- mliiid lo iw.w to make i'-'iie of ihi Kockaway Rei:ord. Ihi hoiiw connection:. irnmcdlaUHy p-(].,v .luiii- 2H and mstiiici him lo make a thorough •it f-'ihillmi 1 . iliiiiiman o[ the -iiuly of th 1 - i-.iliialn.ii on their prop- . I' A M . buys well.iri' enm- illy v.Hh the n.'.ull th.it he will IK; i'i and rred .lairn-s and Former abli to o.uole Ihun the most econ- s' Pi 1 email : .re m chsirre nf oiunal puce for hookuiK up to llu" i.t Iio<;i! boy Setmt' will - i m r In oilm word:. Ihe plumber I'l'i,lii-raii .r, n.ak.ni 1 the affair a will luivi ainpli time In make a carc- '" '••"•• - 'Ci/iilitturd 011 I'ltip: 81 Council Issues Six Licenses For Local Liquor Places S.x I,, 1 !.. 1 '' pi iioitlini' the : ale Ae.ain the icwer (|ue.stiun came in i.f liipioi 1 four Id.- than now in force |,.r pleMv ol ariiumonL at the mcel- 111 II.e Iliiiinii'h ol Jdickiiwuy. wire mi: hilween C. C Vermtiele, fir., s u - Cornmoii C'nui.i :l perv.Mni; uii/ineer and Mayor John followinr II. (.711111- The controye-rKy (level- lil'.'lei M.i.Mil tin i'. •,„ .ii. i . i. i. ewton, of Maple them In widely known juvenile I funrtlnnc mill "'In •Performers throughout the have been piw.ii.i ' • "Uobierve their 7th birthday cxcltrmeni Tin- I 11 " nrf.t Une 22nd ' to sp<lllk '" ri ' ;l "•' ' "we lounstcrs, whose fath- lately after tin 1 »= »--• - '" " ^> WMIoerable reputation In become true brmhir am. ,,,^under the name of ipened in H" 1 " i " " -""• have proven ex-, 'ly forgotten, before large audl- Mr. Newtnn 1 in'1' 1 '• Past two years with numerow iiiqii'i"' lll " !: ' 1 In irymnastlcs, en- stcrs from pnnii'"" 1 '" 0' boxing. CarefuUy New York Ci'y .md Il; .'\ i 1 •« noticeably clever In clf «le with UM result the rcpututloi and arc before a mctW«!'ii.n 'l l "'"' m '' tn ret till 1 " , •. 11 .i." 1 , ,11.1! Mi lit ""I 1 \ ..i.i-l: t>_'••:< '••" ' ll.ii.llll'l' >•'''• '' '• ,-;I,I I-"'' ,,| 111'- l-i'l " " " ' ,.• .L*:ir. in' 1 -' : - , h 1, wished II.' ..-1. I'- 1. had ti, y - . i r f i t - 1. : ia i. -. In-n •ii li- 1 ul In 1 1 . 1 tm.-i- 1,1 i d by tl 1 ImiJdi.v n:clit I'i *).. ; i i , ' -i Tirfiv Arlco l.iond.ile I Knrnu'-I Irvine sjt.ale IliRh- ••. No (I. Ar.tonin Ferrnne. M:ipli mi'. Clji.-line Bahimtka. lliher- a.iniii . DeWltt Kdwaril W.ill h;r. .'nil and DJ.'.-KI A Wnnllev (iIFj't 1 IM Main trei! llinry Ciin-berii. pin- r tn,iti,r cf th' 1 Barnee fjooi-le rfiad- .-1 :• rJC! SLute llii'hwiiv No G uppeat- id ni the ineetitii' at ii lat' hour •;uul V.U.- r.ot uran'ed a Inense. It •Mil !>'• neec-.-.ary foi him tn tend- tin- roinplelinn of the sewer Job at intentions and again op- a.i i-arlnr date oped whin Mayor Crane refused to' Mi'ti a ri'Milulion aiit.hori7.lrif/ Ihe hlrlnp-nf anoiher insiieetor on tht: ewi r ti.bi- paid by the horoutth. lie h:r- l.'.e dav u, make iiif; final de- 1. ihe m.-iller ill,icn I.usardi and I.yneli :[)ri-.'id their willingness ut 1111 <tin! 1 'o nbiili' hy t.he ''iii'in- terpie-i am] hire anolhi-r In- 'oi imiMnui h j . il would rvan I), .11: I veil In:; In ih' than otherwise. •1.1I In 1 plv with proper implication. A food Viiit.eule deelnn-d that at the rate ;,tii(l drink permit was liranletl f) the ciintracinr »-,IK now working llu 1 Roy L. Bull, ol Rocknway Manor. ,iwer would be funu.shed by the end Route 8. ; of September. Mlltl'il MI- ii hi 1 if :•('!

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Scho* 0 ,

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K P C K A W A YMorris C o t y NMorris County, New

, No. 51Our Aim "A better community in which to live"

steen Students Tote At Mt. Hope

*MENT EXERCISES TO-

PB1NCIPAI

[loGiveAwardsOf CLASS-DIPLOMAS

.PRESENTED BY WALTERiff*. OFJ; OF E.

M of lfrtuilenU. headed by& d d e n , president, will be1 itMt Hope School, Rock-

Mhlp. at the commence-

l m , , » i to take place this eve-S i n the school auditorium.Z ,pected that a capacity au-10,frlend» and relative, of

will witness the lol-propam: Opening song,

rt very Welcome Everyone" byK£:opmtu. 'Over the Oar-

b ' h c Pup1111 o f Q r w l e *I WiU" o f Q r w l e *

inarch of the graduates; ad-, micome, Erma Llndemann;

"Plo* Oently Sweet Afton" byflaiof '3<: prophecy, Marie and

will and "" lg l M a r y K « y h o e

ilBUKhak: essay, "The His-tneaa«»." Mary Benko; song,

Day Ho» Passed Away" by; presentation of the class

.Jal Norman B. Taylor;I of diploma* by Walter C

president ul the RockawayreBoard of Education; Amer-

...1111 award for Marie Cheg-"ind Michael Waslco; farewell

j , , Virginia Davenport.| Taylor, principal of Mt. Hope

received his Bachelor of. in Education Degree fromi University. June 7. He Is one

Eleanor Decker Heads1934 Hibernia Class

SCIIt)OL (JKADt ATI I) M \ | S T r .DENTS LAST Nl( ; i i | _ m.i>AND GOLD. COLORS KOKr

• T l l l - R S D A Y . J l NH21 , 1934

forty-Six Seniors GraduateFriday At Lincoln School

COMMENCElrffcNT EXERCISES TO-THE FLOWER

School Book IssuedPRINCIPAL THOMAS I BALIMAN

HA8 AIDED STl'DKNTS ALON(;SOCIAL LINES IHR|N(, vi.AR

Dons Lattig and Anna Swenty ShareSalutatorian Honors

forty.M

"School Dayphlet bound In u ctner (,i \,u,<- ,-,i1(jgold, and Issued by th

tudents. KiiiiiiriMiii! the dam Annnnc i ta R ElKvorth John

will be praduateil Iiom Oula. Onrpr Laiir<l. Robert I,cf Al-ILim-oli. Hii/h School lomurro* iiii'ln lied .1pi.Mc F l l l j u v ,,,„„, u

'• I'raiiiiatiriKClass of '34 at Hibernia M|1<W,|. Duck-'away Township, llMs the name: ol'nine students whn received then 'diplomat at the cumincm-cmir,! pnj- ;

gram held in the school aud!!n:..mlast night.

Eleanor Deckervaledictorian ofMyrtle Ryoul wasmotto of the class, was • sn p byStep". Its colors blue anil ci.ijthe red rose was .'i-lected i,.;

class flower.At the comnitncennni 1,,-t 1.

the feature of In,

Leonard, llildn W Thomas,:,i the- f nmincm-i - Hicham XI Towiiscnd Elliott B Win-

exercises ii, |,f In Id in tin e n Minimal. Silimidt. Joseph E.fludl,,,min, A (..,ptl(.,,v. , , u d . y , i r , . s k o

eral Courst Janie-. Claik. Jr..Hi C'.ll.ct Russell Howell.K Latlit! F.Melle M Muloney,».-.11111 Shin Shu ley B Sllvcr-

Sftintv Eslelln Lw pn-.,iii.it i,,,(|

the <]Sl > and

Miluia iur i i in T h

(oui.'

i- pint'.am vat thrHibernia school mmsiic;..by the pupils of ih<- .-.chmKonecnlk. Thomu.s Kill,Kobler, Joseph Day. KamiiMand Oliver Stlmpsnu « u rmen. Joseph Dudak acu-ii ,

.in',-pir,,,M;nl

. I ' l l ! I O f l l H ' l l „ , k l M t

uradualcs is anticipated Ki

'flu protram will open v i tn the I)u

March of the Graduate: by the II. . . H M M I I Il l i u h sjchoiil O l c h e M i a T h t o n 111.'- liiiiii Ani i i

t i n wil l a l s o i i n d e i M i n d ) f r o m Vul id t i h o n f

A ' h . ' l i a bv Mendel.-..-olu, | i n Il i .vd r o . n n i e i ,

H. Cireenvii i l t p a M o i ( I l lu M i l l . . , A ' l . n ( l i n

ill.-! K p i s c o p a l C h u r c h " i l l c m

i i iM. i a i i o i i u t t e r u h i c h D ' . i i ' l.n

. i l u l a l ' i n a i i . Mill e x t e n d t h i : a l

' o n a d d i i . ' s Aiiiiii Smt . i . 1 .

hi i i ' t - s a l u l a i n r i i i i i l i n n e t - <,(

i h i " v i l l i Dun.-- l .u l i i i - will | - ; M -i i i ' " I f i i i i i ' b n i a i

-iiliiHtiiir-. i ' n i l . i n ' 1 in i i 'h a n d Hi ci• r m . ( ' a i h u i n i f. I l n ^ s i

M i l l : . " by .Inhii M . i M f n I d A n n i.- K i l l v ( ' a l h u n i t A K i

i i t t ' a fcll-tnrih p r e n d i i i i i ! Hit I m m I H. in- l i l M I U K I I I H

C'la." i,', .14 , ind e d i t t . i - . i . - i h . e l 11 K I ' - 1 ' Hi I n 7 I ' m - k n

'In- Ki-moi Y i n l B o o k will p l ' M l i l S l i l i l i lHi r M i l l , ' I <i W i ;

Carolyii D

Grammar School To$1.50 Pm YI:/VR

Car Hits PoleGraduate 59 Pupils 2 Badly Hurt

Two Callfon rraidento, Edward andll

. . . . . , •»•••«•• , n H H c i i M , n u w R n i a n a

NIGHT IN HIOII SCHOOL Al!- Cel l tFrtri Burd. brothers, wereDITORIl'M—PROGRAM IS AH- serlounlv Injured here this mornlncRANGED I at about II oVIock when their car,

, a ("hry»ler roadster, craa'hed into aR AC*> F i c L p M n n n r C Wephenf pole at the corner of Maple

, caused the Rccldcnt. i'er II Burd, ItMARGARET HART AND KATII-11, ^4 w a» drlvlnj

RVN RVAN ALSO ATTAIN HIGH ; T h , l n , p a , t tremMn, u, » w U n e i , ,STANDINGS-OPERETTA WILL h u r l f d b o t h m f n f r o m , h e machine.BE PRESENTED , A , t h , v!ctlm» lay prone, one on the

! sidewalk and the other In the road,The annual commencement ' X n - j D r K r w | n MrElroy, local physician.

ciM'h of Kockawuy Grammar School \ UiM.i,a,i »„.. i.u<~ — J — • - «- •will be held tumnht at 8-ll> In Iheauditorium of Lincoln Hliih School.

|

I worked feverlnhly renderlnf first aidprior to Ihr arrival o( an ambulance

.from thr Dover General Hospital.ut which time 50 Mudents will re-1 Balh mrn w c r e b|eedlni In pro-celve their diplomat enierniK 'hein-ful(|(into hliih school Ihi.s F

Bone fiskc leads the class In hlnh \honors and MIUHIIITI HurtKuthryn liywi share second

olhv

F Hliii.ihurd. Ednn1 Mmiaii 1 c Uuniside. Dor-1 honors nmoim the Kiaduatcs.h Cii.'ini.'iin Murearel M | The prourum will open wilh the. l<nw s; u,,,,;,i,,ni. Kvcrett , 'March of Ihe Graduates" lo be fol- :

Cilysencamp. !|,IW,.C| |,y „ jfciiaiionI ' ( ' . l i l t : ! M i l l ' . 1 f i l l l l l " -

M

I1 D i m d i i ] Ai l i l i M

Ein-iL He.li- IAnne T '

II John!

l o c u t o r a n d :li< l o o v i t i i '

on Page 4)

Their PicturesIn the Rockaway

I this week will be foundha of the memberi of

Oraduatlng Class ofHigh School, together

p pictures of the other, faculty members, athletic

1, itc. The Rockaway Record,of the Senior Year

tt. u indebted to the memberslike Senior Class for Its courtesyp permitting this paper to pub-ttblK photographs.

appeared In the dhoi u- Dut lmStalter . Ruth CuMinm! Kiiniin Cap,.tullk. MarKitrel O-ile Mum 11 Mai-tin, Edna Amtindsi 11 Kiit l i lm, K' llyChrist ine Vandeimink Maiy K.u-pack. Mary Skutka. MIUI.MII-1 Ho.-ki,

JeBBalyn Winteis Elaini w n ,

Lena Brown. Mildred I)i iki-r. Helei.

Amundsen. Spei iai i i i - u m | . n -

iConlhiurd mi I'um 4-

iiti 1 - .iv elillt If d Ii.1,1,(1 ,1. ,1Chi -t

T i n 1 h o r n s v . n ; l o i n . - . ' M . i h t i n

•-11 (_• 1111 • n l ' H h r i i u i i i l i i . i l i t ) , i A m u -

1 4 1 1 S : i l l ( i ! U i e U > . ( , ! , ( ' K l l i l i i 111 ( ' i , l -

, ; i 1 w i l l p n - M - i . l i n : 1 " ; r ' 1 1 , ' l u n

u l A ' . . . i l n i l ' ; i i . u ' i - l i i l u i l i '-1. I ' l l

Kl.'iiljilh M Wul:' I I I I I l . i : .- ( i l i - A l I'

l l ' t i ' l i i i - n i v a l i j l i

' I n i i i i - . - . i n n t ' i .

1 1 - A i n \ l O u t f i n a l '

' I h i S i i . n . r Y t i i r l l n o k l i - l

. 1 1 . i i i i i i i i i i i i m l . 1 , 1 i i i n . t - n l i i , -

Why Do ILive1" by Hose Flske The class willoflei a sum.' artcr which Mary PolkaKill read her prize essay on temper-ance The Awencan Leinnn awards

,h. Gruce j w i | | b | . r m i ( | | | ( I | ( | A l | | | H R W l , | l l n ( i

1 Inyd K ipniuipui ,,| Hi,. M'hoiil will present11.i- and | | ) , , , (jipi,,,,,,,; An opeielia "H. M H

{Pllialon utll include 111 Ihe cast Iheihe white rosf. 'f,,||owiMK iharacte i s . Aitlnii Uttci,

Arihur Kloi/.inan. Alfred MacKin-iiiul -ilvi 1. andI-MI on wind;

on from a number of wounds of\ the hra<i and body when placed Ini the ambulance. The left leg of one

u n d ol the victims, It appeared, i r u. badly (ractured. Dr. MeElroy atttna-' rd the mrn at the Dover hospital: and a later report stated that theircondition wa* "extremely critical."

! Kdward und Cecil Burd are broth-er ln-la«» of "Andy" Maletz, em-

. pluyee at the V.. Arthur Lynch Chev-rolet (iaruKc in Rockaway.

MnUir Vehicle Inspector!! WatsonDouKher and Ahner Llpman. whochanced to be nearby at the time ofthe accident, made an Invrstltallon.which dlM'lii»rd that before hittingthr pole Ihe wrecked car had struckanother machine driven by a woman

KI:Hmill

Mil1

d c l i i o l i ' . l l a ' . i o l i G i o u ' t B i u M . ' i - t i " i l l t l i : I n b i i l i d I n t i n ( i , u i l l i v e i n M i l -

i i l l e r !• h i ' l o r y p r o j e i t . ' C a r i i i i ' i i H i . ' - r i i i . r • m I d , , k a v . n v I l u - l i S i l i m . l . w a s

and Jessiei t i will d

Hliilci. Madelinet Ihe music and

Track Meet SaturdayMT. HOPE VICTORIOIS WITH

TOTAL OF 2H POINTS—MAWWITNESSED EVENTS AT LIB-ERTY FIELD

Wellington, DirectorMT, PLEASANT SCHOOL FINISH-

ED SECOND AM) IIIBERMATHIRD—GIRLS ALSO IN COM-PETITION

i Information Isated This Week

i In Relief Supplies Will Be| hformed of Penalties for

Violation!

to Rockaway Record)rk, June 21.—All county dl-

1 of the Emergency Relief Ad-

ValedictoryMiiil<> Silvi-rmai. uimil.n: el

Mr and Mf , .SaiuiK', Kilviriiiai..of Wall street, is Ihe Yalcdirtoniin'A I he Senior Claw of :n .1 Flnck-•uit1.1 Ilii'h Si hi«il The dn'in-I'lii'hed lionur is iiaM-n mi four•, i :if i.f hirh s' h'M-l wi.ik ai,d

v.;i- -Ann \>\ i'- [i,,.-.-essoi by ((-111-

l>]< ini|- IMII I I ixir.-i '-iibiiu- ilui -

II.I1 111] Illlh Mh'M,! lavei; •*!•,.' Ii

uw.ircl'd h'l n.'-ri ' ndit-

Salutatory1))' h(ih''l.1 of Sn 'ul iit(') I;I]I in

tlic SuiHir L'l:.". nl "M cf Hdcka-%ny Hu-h Si hmil. . in .sharedjoin My hdwwn Anna .Swcnly.tluuj/hli i df Mr.1 Mury f . Rwrnty.M'Ull: ;ui-MH- Dfl ivl l l l ;ill<J l>dJS

I.;inik' di i i i r l i tci of Fn-ilf-nck La i -i.[- i'f Ann ; i n 11 Holh .SciiHirsv. til cmov <-rj11;• ] iniiinr;- ut Dif-(.'ciiimciit Mm i l l iiUt^ntti! \\i\i i vc-

1111.11. Piersuii James. Haymond ,r0I11 N r w y o r k r a u l ) i n , „ , !„„ d B m .jOdiei'ii". Doris Uonaloi.i. Wilma Lat- a ( [p ^ | n e |ef( r p a r f e n ( i e r , xhe

Chrysler, prnctically demolished, mtowed to thr Lynch Carafe.

if'miiiHtird mi Pnue Si , Kpecial officer W«uren Pevey dl-_ ( ~ . ^iir« 11 .rect*d traffic at the scene of the ac-1 he beniOr rrOm ••^nl a* cars gathered In great

• • . • rm • I T * • . numbers, blocking the street.

Held Tuesday NightHigh School Night Was Observed

Wrdnntday With Program Ffatur-ing Play by ( hu« of '3C

i

Tin Senior '"Piom" by the Claw-,nl .'14 wah held last Tuesday nlitlit|n . the auditorium ol Lincoln Hixh.Hchiiol wilh a lame crr.v.d (ittendlnxI HIKII Krhool Nmht was held Wed-.iiesday rvrmnii and the program In-cluded mtiKic by the hiKh school ur-

, , , l ihestra. a diie-acl play by members ,

„„•. ol the l'i.Mi.1 S.;,.i: Mniley released (,o,n the „„•,• ,h,s week.;, , , , h ( . c ) | i s [ ( ) ( ..,„. ^ M l s R

Silvmnan ^alKlieloi'iai, of the class. Km k.sed 11, an a.imci.ve im-i-r of K , l t h , . r l n ( 1 „ , „ , „ . . ( . , . l s s p m p n , ( . y . I

u l l present the e-s,i> Gnulualion bin" and sihi r and , miluinmi1 o v e r , M | s s ^ ^ V l ) , l d , . r h ( , , ) I : m u M ( . b y

. . What Next'1" Folio'*!!.!.1 annther 40 paKcs. Ihe l,o,,k III,.- vear ,s u m . n ; | h l . m u , , d ( , | i n orchesiru; class will. •

Special OfficerFrederick Adder, appointed doe

warden u-uteher lo ymii by theliienl Board (if Health, lias beenvu'orn in service by Bnrniwh ClerkJames B. May n« a special officer.This dfllce enli l les Mr. Adder Inbrinp In JIIKIIIT. not only do|i». butdoc owners as well, who lntil«t Innot i.bservliiK tin- reRtilations pro-vided In the drift ordinance What-ever happens, pals, you can't Baywe didn't tell you.

minion by til'- ihurvu Edi'h described as one of the mo.'t pleiuv

iMacF r.iK.pal (-1 Lincoln HIM of us kind i vc r produced by a

Mt. Hope School in compel mr '.n

field athlet ics niimmi Mt PlcaHint

and Hlberniu M-hools. nil ol Hnik-

a w a y Township annixeil a m:,il M

28 polnlH hist Knlurday afn-ni

Liberty Field to win lin/h ln-i

a wide murfiin ovi i it i.e.ii'

ponents . Mt Picas,iM Tin

school collrctrd 12 iwui.t- u.ir.

afternoon and Hili'-iiu.i v-.r

With clKht piniits

!Hii!h Sihool. will present ihi di- Senior ClassEllsworth is t-diior-in-

Joseph Yurcriui. violin solo. Fred- 1

crick Fichtcr; Jne I'enner sketch.!Horace Hiler and Andrew Wally; ,'.olo. Ucrtrude Weurn. "An Old Al-,plomas Hev. Boycl R Oreenwalt Aniretinetl

will tive Ihe benediction and the ihicl ol the Ymr Book Buiinl and . ,Huh School Orchestra ,,11 ,l,,.-e the ,s assisli'd ,„ Mr work l,v ,he foi . ; 1"""' " " ^ ' -«•• Pn;«-»t»«'»'' "', , . , . . , . . , •riiemuilo:. William Biulh . mid 11 talkpic.eiam with 11 seerliuii Manh 111 II.HIIII'. .-hill Awislant editors H u l l - - . ... , , . . .

„ . , .- , , , . hy Cliarle-. 1, Curtis, supervisint1

I h . fnidn.'it.s SlmlM P.r.nn t(,,,i,,>hy F. M W m c , ' biisuie..-, , v > l M n M f , M u •

Ili^i hoimi. lli.ns I.;.tiii.- and Anna manai/i-i Oeori-e Hnuisoi, publicity. ,,'. l l l t ,,,.,1 ,, ,,, ( . n H r K r

s-.viniv M-I I'hd honors Aiiceiiiiciln Alfred I.CI.IIIUTI The bonk [.-. cli-d 1 - -- . . . . .

H K.ilsttiiilh. tiei-rri K lln,t,soii .Ii.- <at'-d lo MIM- H;I?( 1 Wanni 1 [;nuln

Property OwnersUrged to Prepare

Advlnrd to Consult Plumber* alFarl.v Date on CmU of llook-

Ini lo Sewer Line

in the state will begin1 this week, to dealers In

'luppllw for ERA clients, of aInforming the vendors of

«the administration will lm-Jl« violations cf Ita regulations.' TMeoloBical Sen

'"-e«nt time to large chains j 0[.Cupyin« the p«lore» arc under b a n s i c h a p c i w ,n ; , ] . ,

K V u i i ^ k n . (! '•"! I

1 V . i h d i t l n n i l 111

I In i i n i i p l i i i l:>'

Latin Iill-iihii "

On Vacation

.'iiciiilii-i.

l l i--Kii:i,| H'lililMl r i . ' - h i i i '

1! , .

Field Day

Mr. Harold DeWn;,!'

c. - ;:• .-• r i i I'-

, - II Aiir.-:!-

,. , . i n n . : - l-

a l u n

,r (It in I

F r ; . ! .

HIM.

t i l a i l i i l i c I ' t o l i p . ). ,[ ' i l l c

i - . i m s a ' ' h e si 1101.: t l

lipllOllllll'l . HllllOln i 1 i a - - i > I h * f a i : , l i v m i in l . i - i

1:

'. i - i . ' . s .-t 1 . I h i b u n k a l ' - o 11.1:

• : i , i l n - ; d ' i . i l j m n u t " i-( S i n u n :

> deprive one of them of atPW0,0OO worth of business dur-

|«ipeiiilon of a month.< Penalties prescribed were setlie concurrence of members of*»t« Administrative Council.tau violation suspension for

will be lmpo«ed. A sec-! will bring suspension for

The third will involvent suspension. Three vlo-i i i_

|Coiifinuid~on~ Page 4)

of the Fir.M I'"here ccnimcncitiiabsence of the i(

Eldrcd C. Km.''!•

I I ,

President Walter C Brown t

Is Speaker At Hibernia School!TI»,.i-i.l.n r-.i

K v

enpn withhave lefl for M:'l'-'' "

home . Mr. Di-Wn/i' '-

preochlni: in 'I" v '

member nf th< ' i ' ' 1 '

Hope Collei:e H'

R a v e n Oratmi'.''• "••'

ip lace .

I U'.id nf Ruek;i\\ ;l\ I UM nship lion rii of I'K That l ; i r s j | ) n i \ in lU-.ir :

I - . I l l t i l l . I I l l I l K '

\\;irns

•,: C Hi'

I . . P H • • • • •

•,..ik.ii'

i l . i . .

• I . . , '

rman Newton's Twins MayStage Act in New York City

i « n a 8 h e r m a n , t w h i s o f M r . i t h a l t h r e n n v d : . v l i ' l i - - 1 • ' ' " '

[ • " • B h e n n a n N e w t o n , o f M a p l e t h e m I n i i c i i o n ;i1 l ! : '."' '

II has been siiKcested by those in1 lose touch with Ihe construction ofthe municipal seweritiK system thatlocal properly owners might nave

A held dny will be sponsnted here themselves considerable delay mid

l l l ] (l Saturday June 30. at 3 p in., by the miMindenl.'indliiK In hookinK up toJunini Cnnsohdaled Pix.rt.smen, Ela- ' t tn- sewer bv Inokini: inlo the m m -btii'Hte plans are bcinK made for the ler iu> soon as possible ami provldlnuevent bul limited space prevents u.s for the nece:.:.ary requirements,hum lMim1 all ilelails 111 ihe DapiT Properlv nwneis. it is pointed outthr week A complete <lccript.lon .-tumid eei in toudi with the plum-,..' 'In"- In Id dav will appear in the |j,i tin i- mlii id lo iw.w to make

i'-'iie of ihi Kockaway Rei:ord. Ihi hoiiw connection:. irnmcdlaUHyp-(].,v .luiii- 2H and mstiiici him lo make a thorough•it f-'ihillmi1. i l i i i i iman o[ the -iiuly of th1- i-.iliialn.ii on their prop-. I' A M . buys well.iri' enm- i l l y v.Hh the n.'.ull th.it he will IK;

i'i and rred .lairn-s and Former abli to o.uole Ihun the most econ-s' Pi 1 email :.re m chsirre nf oiunal puce for hookuiK up to llu"i.t Iio<;i! boy Setmt' will - i m r In o i lm word:. Ihe plumber

I'l'i,lii-raii .r, n.ak.ni1 the affair a will luivi ainpli time In make a carc-' " • '••"•• - 'C i / i i l i t tu rd 011 I'ltip: 81

Council Issues Six LicensesFor Local Liquor Places

S.x I,,1!..1'' pi iioitlini' the : ale Ae.ain the icwer (|ue.stiun came ini.f liipioi1 four Id.- than now in force |,.r pleMv ol ariiumonL at the mce l -111 II.e Iliiiinii'h ol Jdickiiwuy. wire mi: hilween C. C Vermtiele, fir., su -

Cornmoii C'nui.i :l perv.Mni; uii/ineer and Mayor Johnfollowinr II. (.711111- The controye-rKy (level-

lil'.'leiM.i.Milt in i ' .

•,„ .ii.

i . i. i.ewton, of Maple them In

widely known juvenile I funrtlnnc m i l l " ' I n

•Performers throughout t h e h a v e been p i w . i i . i ' •

"Uobierve their 7 th b ir thday cxc l trmeni Tin- I11" •

nrf.tU n e 2 2 n d ' to s p < l l l k '" r i' ; l " • ' '" w e lounstcrs, whose f a t h - lately after tin1 »= »--• - '" "

^> WMIoerable reputat ion In become true brmhir am.

, , , ^ u n d e r the n a m e of i p e n e d in H"1 " i " " -""•

have proven ex-, ' l y forgotten,

before large aud l - Mr. Newtnn 1 in '1 ' 1

'• Past two years w i t h n u m e r o w iiiqii'i"' • l l l" ! :'1 In irymnastlcs, en- stcrs from p n n i i ' " " 1 '"

0' boxing. CarefuUy New York Ci'y .md I l ;

.'\ i1

•« noticeably clever Inclf«le with UM result

thercpututloi

and arc

before a mctW«!'ii.n ' l l" '" 'm ' '

tn ret till1"

, •. 11 . i." 1, ,11.1! Mi

lit " " I

1 \

..i.i-l: t>_'••:< '••" 'l l . i i . l l l l ' l ' >•'''• '' '•

,-;I,I I-" ' '

,,| 111'- l-i'l " " " ',.• .L*:ir. in'1 -':-

, h 1 , wished II.'

• . . - 1 . I ' -

1. had

t i , y - . i r f i t - 1.

: i a i .

-. In-n

•ii li- 1

u l In 1 1 . 1

tm.-i-

1,1 i d by tl

1 I m i J d i . v n:c l i t I'i

*).. ; i i , ' - i Tirfiv Arlco l.iond.ile• I Knrnu'-I Irvine sjt.ale IliRh-••. No (I. Ar.tonin Ferrnne. M:ipli

mi' . Clji .- l ine Bahimtka. l l iher-a. ini i i . DeWltt Kdwaril W.ill h;r.

. ' n i l and DJ.'.-KI A Wnnllev ( i I F j ' t 1 IMMain trei! l l inry Ciin-berii. pin- rtn,iti,r cf th'1 Barnee fjooi-le rfiad-.-1 :• rJC! SLute llii'hwiiv No G uppeat-id ni the ineetitii' at ii lat' hour•;uul V.U.- r.ot uran'ed a In ense. It

•Mil !>'• neec-.-.ary foi him tn tend- tin- roinplelinn of the sewer Job at

intentions and again op- a.i i-arlnr date

oped whin Mayor Crane refused to 'Mi'ti a ri'Milulion aiit.hori7.lrif/ Ihehlrlnp-nf anoiher insiieetor on tht:• ewi r ti.bi- paid by the horoutth. l i eh:r- l.'.e dav u, make iiif; final de-

1. ihe m.-iller

ill,icn I.usardi and I.yneli:[)ri-.'id their willingness ut

1111 <tin!1 'o nbiili' hy t.he ''iii'in-terpie-i am] hire anolhi-r In-

'oi imiMnui h j . il would r v a n

I), .11:

• I veil In:;

In ih'

than otherwise.

•1.1I In 1 • plv with proper implication. A food Viiit.eule deelnn-d that at the rate;,tii(l drink permit was liranletl f ) the ciintracinr »-,IK now working llu1

Roy L. Bull, ol Rocknway Manor. ,iwer would be funu.shed by the endRoute 8. ; of September.

Mlltl'ilMI- ii hi 1 if :•('!

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Bend us your new* ltenueach week, we wantthem,

AND VICINITY - NEWSDenville Civics to

Hear Jas. BlauveltThe Denvlllr Civic

sponsoring Ita summerAuoclntlon,program of

nddro»»es and discussions featuring»penkers of nntlonal prominence andreputation, him secured for Itiopcuker for the next mrrtlng atFord'* Hull, Monday night. June 3».the Hon. James a. Blftiivelt, ofRldgewood, N. J. Thin present pro-gram brgnn with the Muy nit'iitlngut which Mr. Wudc 8. Smith of thrNational Municipal League deliveredmi educating address on the subjectof the City Management Plan.

Mr. Blauvelt, who win the PublicOwnership Candidate for UnitedState! Senate In I he recent Repub-lican Primary, In which election hepolled over 116.000 volci. will ipeakon the subject of Lower Utility Riiteiand Tax Relief. Auoclatt'd for overforty years In the independent move-ment in the Republican Party In NewJersey. Mr. Blnuvclt wot a cumpalinmanager for dcorgc L. Record whenhe ran for Oovrmor and for Theo-dore Roosevelt when he mil on the"Bull Moose Ticket" In 1012. An au-thority mi government and politicalaction, Mr. Bliuivvlt will present anIlluminating analysis of utility pro-nu and tax inequalities, emphasiz-ing iinnii'diiiti' remedies for bothnow-existing evils. Hln tulk shouldbe of paramount interest to the peo-ple of Denville Mid vicinity.

For many years an attorney aswell n» a corporation president

State UnemployedPlant Many Trees

iBpcrlnl to Roekaway Record >Newark, June 31 - Mori' thiui

50,000 of Jersey null

DENVILLE NOTESMissus liln und Adii Boulr, uf

fliilhi'iforrt, nvt> mienis of Mr». l<tnVan aieian, of Rldgvwood Pli"'«'-

Thi' first dance nl Hit' Indian Lake

wby the ntulc'dbeing assisted

unemployed who ureby the Btnte BRA.

Pood orders nrv not rurUtlMl In any

Mrs. Almu Swiink, of lndliin Luke,Is entortuuilng h«r niece, Mrs. Wll-

rum) u iur i i .HI* inn ntiiitiipi. in <»,<j . , #

degree when relief client, cultivate j»»«> "'»•"•• and son, Robert ofnnratn, PltUburgh. Mrs. Swank MiUrlninwl

Up Otlhls week more than Bfl ton. '" dinner lout Bundny HI the Com-of need und 300 tons of ferllllaer have mtinlty Clubgone Into 41,011 Individual gardensof an nverago sue of SOxSO feet undit few plait operated by groups on ucooperative basis More thnn 3,500,000cabbage, tomato and pepper plantswere also distributed by the ERA.

The number of Burdens plantedthis year It more than twice thenumber sown In 1033. The combinedaren of all the garden. I. approxi-mately seven square miles.

Costing the state approximately130.000, this program of self-help hasa potential yield of almost a milliondollars lo the growera, bated on theretail value of the crops being grown.1

The comparatively small financial'outlay by the State Admlnl.tratlon1 Mr.. Mae Carhufl, ol Bast Orange,

Mrs. A. O. Davis, of Rock Ridge,will entertain today at ft dessert-bridge Mrs. aeorge Koethen, Mrs.James 0. Pond, Mrs. FrederickBarnes, Mrs Robert E, Clenver, Mr..Frederick Hudson mid Mm. J. FrunkOeinmell.

Mr. and Mn. Willlum Bclinitl/,, ofWeehitwken, were wcek-und guest*at the Diamond Spring Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Youmans, ofLake Arrowhead, entertained thirty

at dinner laat Saturday night.

ner yiKlvrday at the Diamond Bprlng

Club.

was possible because only seeds Andplants and some ofwere bought withfund*.

the fertilizeradministration

Is a guest of Mrs. Robert Jlllngs-worth, Jr , of Diamond Bprlng Park.

Miss Nettle Hlgglns, of New York.The value of the garden program »n'd Mr. and Mrs, Thuniai Mullen,

is viewed by relief officials not only I0' Madison, were week-end guests ofin terms uf vegetables mown, but ln ' M r ' ftntl Mrs. Alfred Blcgel of Cedar

k kinherent worth as u meansproviding ii worthwhile Incentive

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member of the Legislature, n Passulc • relief clients lo help themselves. ItVulli-y Sewn Commissioner, and ill- ihiw dour mure than uny other singlewnys u champion of progrrssivismand "boss-less politic*.'' Mr. Bluu-velt U n claw student of tax-reformund piilitlciil-icfiuin, He led the vic-torious uiili-Cliaiullcss riiinpiilgn InBergen County and thc unll-MrCut-chrnn liiinpiiiBii in Pussiilc County,in both of which contents Ilia causewun complcle vindication afler fightswhich extended over auccesslvr yeursToday both chumllfss mul McCut-cheon MIIIKI publicly repudiated. MrBlauvelt hits earned the rrputatloliol thr "Brabury uf New Jersey." Hewill bring to Denville n rrnlly signlfl- j furnished the necessary tools andcant message, explaining his pliui for! equipment. County agricultural

agents have given unstlntedely ofI heir time In getting the programunder way.

Waller B. Deck, head of the ERAgarden program estimates (hut theproduce grown In the gardens thisyear will so far exceed Immediaterequirements of the relief gardenersthiil It will be possible for them tocan thousands of Jars for use duringthe full nnd winter. In this connec-tion he expressed doubt that a suffi-cient quantity of Jars Is available andWould like newspapers In the stateto request donation. Jars may be sent

The Indian Lake Community ClubIs sponsiirlng n pluy "Chutpau Cel-vsle" to be given July 11 nnd 18.

Mr. und Mrs. Frederick Dexter ofLuke Arrowhead Milvrlnlninl uvrrthe wetik-end Mr. and Mrs, ThoitiBiR. Bleln, of Wilmington, Del., MidMr. and Mrs. Tnonia* J. Ciihll), olOnilige.

Mn. OimtHve Koven of DlitinoiidHprlng Park entertained sixty gueulslast SiMirday nlghl. the OUCHHIMI be-Ing the first wedding Biinlversury ofher rimwhUr »i)(l t w i n - t o w , Mr,and Mrs Ousluvc Koven, The guest*were from the Orangvs, Montolnlr,New Yurk and Denvllle,

Dean and Mrs, Prank O. Lsnkardand Mrs. Ell/.abeth Dunllnger, ofMadison, and Mr, and Mr». BenjaminBrimc of Union, were gu»st« Satur-day of Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. LI ill-ner, of River road.

Miss Dorothy Luljel wns graduatedlost week from Skldinore College, atSitiBtogu, N. Y , and Is upending thesummer with her parents, Mr, andMrs. Harry C. Luijcn of DiamondBpi'lnt Park.

About 100 people at tended OypayNluht nl the school auditorium lustFriday evening, und enjoyed the. fineentertainment given by the ChoralClub and participating artists,

The Choral Club In open to nil

about to start for nunimer work.

The Denville Dimionutlc ClubIned with the county organization

thing, they believe, lo bolster morale l lMt Tuesday night In a rally ut the'women who like mid wish to singnmong the jobless. Cultivation of the 'Canary Cottage. jit meets in the club room* In thegardens Is also healthful recreation |Ly*iighl building, on every Thursdayfur the (iperators of them | Tl l (> Bergen County Dental Bo- evening at 8 o'clock. Rehearsal* nrtt

While Hie ERA is sponsoring thc'^'V held Itt annual outing and dinprournm and directing II generally, ^—«—•————-—•—••—--••——cnly a strong spirit of cooperation'displayed by relief clients themselves,by other Stale Departments, and byhundreds of public spirited citizens,has made It possible for such markedsuccrss. Owners iif land have granteduse »f It free of cost. Others havenlw> provided means for plowing and

Gum« nnd land your vnlotm.

Kunilly Album will In-prtmented RIIAIII by the Wuiimu'i.Club on Unturday (veiling, July 7, inthe ulub house of DID Cedar LukeWuman'a Club, Thin skit Ims brnnso successful thai It in being .rpptmlttdfor the fifth time.

Mrs. Kennoth Morrison Ii arritiig-IHII. tuutitlur with reprmnimivnNfrom other Woman's Club*, fur APr«*jd«nU' Day to b« colebnunil dur-ing the Hummer, The date will no Nt>tshortly,

The Ngccnd annual lunchnmi andbrldtjf of the Woman') Club of Dun.vllle will be held W«dns*day HI Iu'clook, »t the home uf the president,Mn, A,Luke,

Solden Walker, at Cedar

About twenty women from theWoman's Club of Denville Intpeutedgardens on Monday afternoon, and*p«nt an extraordinarilyand educational few hour*.

To Raze'BuildingThe Board of Education agreed Inm

Monday night to turn over the oldschool In Main street to the Pile DPpurtniont for m/lim HI* soon AS thedepartment wit* ready to m-et'lbuilding on It* lot In Main street,rouenlly donated. by William 8Green. Autlon wn« taken After Wil-liam K, Kwttv, Br, had requested HIPboard to niirry out a promise made*um« time ituo nnd after « letter fromthe Township Committee relinquish-

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CHEVROLET'Soprnlnii uiumi'il luiul to use to pel-munently provide miuinst uncmploy-ment, and he will offer a vital yetMmple and undertlandable plan forthe immediate tulutlon of many o!our prefiit pressing economic prob-lem*. Perioim iienumely interested Inthe critical IMUCN of the day areurged to attend this Junr 2Mh meet-ing and all subnrrjuriU meetlnits. Ad-mlsilon is free. President OiuioveStobcr will preside at the meeting,and the tpenkrr will br Introducfdby Mr Howard Baldwin chairmanof the speakers' committee.

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DENVILU I NDKNOMIN4TIONAL(llt'RCII

All srrvlrei held In the P. O 8. ofA. Hall

Church school classes for all agesSunday morning at 9 30. If you are

lo local relict offices.Group gardens have been planted

in Phllllpsburg, Olen Ridge and InTeancck, At the latter place, 23acres have been placed under tillage.

Results of the garden program InOlen Ridge have been so gratifyingto the local relief director, » volun-

not now attending a church »chool|iw r . that he takes delight In workingyou are Invited to join one of our | Mdc by side with ERA clients In theirclauses. Competent teacher* ore in : cooperative plot. From his personalc n a r | I C- j funds he paid for the rent and plow-.

Sunday mornlnu worship service at ing of the tract. Lust year, his gar-i10;46. Thin will be o special children's I ucners won several prize* at shows'day program with members of thejm this section of the state,church school participating. Short'talk by Rev. Cause. This program will jconsist of recitations, exercises andsolos, with Mrs. Elsie Cobb at thej A l n r e e

piano.

Sunday evening worship service at

Many Attendwon reported

at the Oypsy Night entertainment. and dance held last Frld .y nlghl In

7:4S.The children's day program will,the auditorium of Main street schoolbe repealed In the evening with a j U n d e r t h c a u , p l c e , 0 , t n e Denvillefew additions. I Woman's Club, Blagn settings re-

You arc especially Invited to b e ; n r c t p d , h c n o m a n d , p l r l t a n d c r m r .present at one or both of these «er- acter and even the ushnn were fit-v)tl|>" itlngly dressed In the picturesque

Thursday evening. June 28th. bo-j R o r n t t n ) r c 0 » t u r n M

ginning at 7 30, the Ladles Auxiliary The Woman's Choral Club gave,and thc Church will hold a p«t .how',»,veral selections; Miss Barbarain Fords Hall. More facts about thisiBooth, of Boonton. gave Russian andinteresting show appears elsewhere.oriental dances; William Force, ofin the Record. \ Union City, sang several tenor solos

Regular monthly meeting of the n n d Frederick A. Earle, Jr . playedtrustees, church committee, deacons the violin. Mrs. A Belden Walkerand deaconesses will be held Tues-. president of the club, arranged anddny evening. July 3rd. at Camp Inda-'directed the proaram. Modern anilw o o d"- I old-fashioned dancing followed the

Mondny evening. July >lh, the program.Ladles' Auxiliary will be entertained jat its monthly business mut ing byiMrs. Delia Mitchell.

Forty-three GraduateOlf lTY OF VIOLATION ! Forty-three students received cer-

tificates from the Main StreetEarl Wells, last Friday, *as found School last Friday morning. Dr. John

guilty by a Jury of violating the Oauer, a member of the Board ofbuilding rode in a trial before Re-'Education, made the awards. Mrs!cordcr William E. Keefle. 8r. Wells Joseph Tuttle, of Rockaway. pre-1recently constructed a stand next to sen ted prizes offered by the W. Cthe post office from which he planned 'T. U. for best essays to Helen Lit-,wiling vegetables and fruits A wcokjvlnko. Elaine Barnes, and Parnhama«o last Saturday he was fined 126, Vanderhoof Thc essays were on'

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and costs for a violation of the foodand drink ordinance In connectionwith the same enterprise. Well* hatIndicated that he might appeal thefood and drink ordinance cue andIt Is believed here that the ordinancemay receive a supreme court test atto 1U validity.

temperance. The American Legionawards were made to Barbara Pond,and Robert Quacltenbush by StephenBofield. The Parent-Teacher Asso-ciation award for special service wa*presented to Cora Jagger by Mrs.James B. Pond. Elaine Barnes readthe clait prophetli.

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Rockaway Recordi Pout office. Bockawar, N. J.,

Second Claas MatterAN INDEPENDENT WEEKLYIS1VED EVERY THURSDAY

OSCAR PEER, Managing EditorHO88IE R. KINNEV, Ideal Editor

Telephone Connection!:Offlre 220 ««-M Dorer

Office. MAIN ST., ROCKAWAY, N. I.' THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1934

Special AnnouncementReaders of the Rockaway Record

In Rockaway Township are notifiedthat Joseph Yuresko. a member ofthe 1034 graduating class at Rock-away High School, and a resident ofHlbenii < has been assigned corres-pondent for this paper ln RockawayTownship. Any news Items given himwill receive prompt attention. Mr.Yuresko's column will appear for thefirst time next week. June 28. 1934

Gamp Morris HasRecord Enrollment

Ninety-three Are Expected to InvadeMt. Olive Recreation Site Next

Saturday, June 23

Saturday morning. June 23rd. 93Junior Counselors and Campers willinvade the County Y. M. C. A. Campat Mount Olive. The Camp Director,Orvllle H. Emmons. announces thatthis is the largest enrollment for thetwo weeks Junior camping period Inthe eight years history ol CampMorris.

The advance party consisting ofcounselors will spend all day Fridayputting final touches on the campproperty In preparation for the Influx

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lations by stores of a chain in onemonth ln any part of the state willbring suspension on the entire chain.

The circular to the dealers Is asfollows: •

•The following penalties will be;Imposed for Infractions of the State'Emergency Relief Administrationrules and regulations governing the(Ultng of relief orders by vendors:

•1st offense—Withdrawal of the!privilege to do business with the ad-ministration for a period of thirty-

CENT-A-WORDi

NT~ H A H K T there 7 ! • robin iinginif la tinaid elm Comii snd beer him and »»e the2&/«rooThDme Sat fctth. •!*"» h»f;i n Wrovem.nt»; that I will iwll 'or only

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2&/«rooThDme Sat fctth. •!*"» h»f;i n W|irovem.nt»; that I will iwll 'or onlyM.I30. Don'l nilm It 8 W Ownda FlaggeBt

"2nd offense—Withdrawal of theprivilege to do business with the ad-'ministration for a period of ninetydays.

SUNSHINE! Home andI bathi « ft. lot;[•liTlrlr gas, water. «l<te«»lKa. attruoa.nuwwi comfort olid convenience; near"£>*<•"' U« a beaut and a bargain, onlyHMO See Orand». n a m e Bt

"ran BENT—Furninhed room with orwithout board: a" improvcmanU; «oodlocation. Inquire Bo» M. Rocaaway Record.

FOB HUNT—Six room house, bath and

Dover 1400-M Large surden. W-tf

PUR rMLK-To clow out an eatate. twohou««» on Wen Hew street, partly morl-iiagnd J H. Bruen. 50 MorrlB Avenue. Mor-rlntown. N. J *»•"

Miss Jane Crans BrideOf

Miss- Jane Crans. daughter of Mr.and Mrs F. J. Crans. of Rocka-way avenue, was united In marriagelast Friday afternoon to Ernest O.Hiler. son of Mr. and Mrs OabnalHiler. of Whitemeadow avenue. TheweddniK. performed at the FirstPresbyterian church, was witnessedby an assemblage that filled thechurch to capacity. Rev. Eldred CKuiwnua. pastor ol the church of-ficiated

The wedding march was playedby Mrs. Charles L. Curtis and MissOwen Rorlc. ol Brooklyn sang.Palms, ferns and peonies decoratedthe church.

Miss Kathryn E. Crane sister ofthe bride, was maid ol honor. Brides-maids were Miss Dorothy Crans. sis-ter of the bride, and Miss MadelineHinch ol Madison Frederick Mat-thews was best man ushers wereGeorge B Mayberry of East Orange.cousin of the bride: Clifford Mat-thews. Dr Stewart Hiler of Mont-c lair, cousin of the bridegroom, andAlbert Laudig of Mornstown. Thebride wore a gown ol satin and along veil of white tulle. She carriedan arm bouquet of white roses andlilies of the valley.

The maid of honor wore melonmousselinf de soie with slippers andputure hat to match and carriedtalisman rows and baby's breath,tied with green. The bridesmaidswore green moussehne de soie andcarried s;milar bouquets. A recep-tion was held at Arrowhead Tavern.Denville. Cpon their return from atrip to Bermuda, the couple will re-side at 126 Forrest avenue Verona.

Man Seized AfterFracas Last Night

Special to Ike Rockau-au RecordA man. said by police to be Lester

Ball, an automobile agent. Is beingheld today in the local jail as theaftermath of a fracas which tookplace here last night. One or twowomen were involved In the affair.It is reported, but no definite in-tornmion could be obtained fromthe police this morning. ChiefRartck statod this morning, before

"3rd offense—Permanent with-of campers on Saturday. The boys i drawal of the privilege of doing busl-.

. will come from all section of the. ness with the administration.j county with Dover. Boonton, Chat-! • i n addition to the above. In theham and Mountain Lakes sending i case of chain stores, three or morethe largest numbers. '• violations of the rules and regulations

I On July 1th. when the Junior Dy stores of any one chain in any• campers leave, the Seniors ' boys in one month ln any part of the statethe 7th grade and up' will take pos- v\\\ be cause for dropping the entiresession of the camp for a period ofi chaln for a thirty-day period, andfour weeks. Special Senior camp ac- u p On resumption of business with the ,

'tlvitles. in addition to swimming.' offending chain the store or storesboating, sailing, hiking, camp crafts, committing such offenses will be per-and the other regular camp actlvt- manently barred from doing businessties will Include construction of wjth the Emergency Relief Admlnls-,shortwave receiving and transmitting tratlon.sets, construction of kayaks, night - it «iu be the duty of the Opera-games, inter-camp visits, and spe- t ( O n s Department of Slute Headquor-cial larger projects. ters to see that the above penulties

Reservations for the Senior Camp for violations are Imposed by theare being received dally. Folders con- store supervisors in each county andlaming application blanks are avail- further to see that Justice is uccord-able at County Y M. C. A. Head- ed each vendor doing business wilhquarters. 26 Legion Place. Dover th,, Administration."Boys desiring to attend Camp Mor-ns are urned to register early.

NOTICE OF INTENTION

Take notice, that Harry Ginsberg

lion license, for premises situated atState Highway. No. 8. Rockaway,

Objections, if any. should be madeImmediately ln writing to Jas. B.May. Borough Clerk of Rockaway,N. J.

(Signed)HARRY OIN8BERO,

State Highway, No. 6Rockaway, N. J.

NOTICE OF INTENTION

Will Journey WestNineteen Students

Take notice, that Roy L. Bull in-tends to apply to Mayor and Councilof the Borough of Rockaway, NewJersey, for a plenary retail consump-tion license, for premises situated onState Highway, No. 6, Rockaway,N. J Objections. If any, should bemade immediately In writing to Jas.B. May, Borough Clerk, of. Rockaway,N. J.

(Signed' ROY L. BULL.Stute Highway, No. 8

Rockaway, N. J

Continued From Pane Vof the most successful Inslructorsa-ssociated with the TownshipSchools.

The giadualiiiK class of Mt. HopeMrs. Preston J. Reed, of Mt.

Pleasant avenue, plans to leave nextWednesday for an extended visit School, which will enjoy a trip to-with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. M. morrow to Bertrand Island. Is com-T. Moran. of Minnesapolis. Minn, posed of the following studentsMrs. Reed, accompanied by her two Marie Chegwidden. president: Lu-children. Preston. Jr.. and Joan, will ella Oaydos. Erma Lindemann. Man-go direct to Chicago from Dover and Burcha. Bernard Bosley. Alec Nlckey.thence by Greyhound passenger Frank Salko. Mary Kchoe. Donaldlines to Minneapolis. Mrs. Reed's Sickles. Vir«mia Davenport. Leonardfather is well-known In Rockaway Davenport. Michael Wasko. Michaelwhere at one time he managed a Matyola. Anna Ruschak, Mary Sen-medical laboratory and factory for ko. Oeorge Oallos. George Lizun.McOormley-King. manufacturers. At Madeline Harcsanyi and Paul Do-the present time he owns and oper- boney,ates a pharmacy In Minneapolis.

NOTKK Of INTENTION

Tuk* ii'itu-p tlmt Stephen Derddal Inti'Md* hi apply to 111*1 Bockaway Tuwntfhlp(*nnwnllti-*' for i> plrtmry retail consump-tion lirfiiHc lor premium nltuated at LakeTt'lrinurk Rorkaway Tuwnnhlp. New Jer-»t->- Objrtllmi*. It uny itliould be madeimini'dlutely in writing to Frank J HuwellClerk ol rUxkaway Tuwnnlilp. N J

i Smni-d i STEPHEN BERODAL

BOARD OF EDUCATIONBOROUGH OF ROCKAWAY

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Sealed proposals will be receivedby the District Clerk of the Boardof Education, Borough of Rockaway,at the Lincoln School, Keller avenue,June 23rd. 1934, at 10.30 o'clock A.M., at which time the proposals willbe publicly opened and read.

Proposals for Oeneral School Sup-plies, Janitor Supplies and Coal areinvited. Lists and specifications maybe procured from the District Clerk.

WILLIAM L. MILLS. Dlst. Clerk.75 Wall Street, Rockaway. N. J.

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Hope Greschel and Edna 8andersrepresented the Oirl Scouts of Rock-away at the presentation of a newlog cabin in Jockey Hollow NationalPark by the Morrlstown RotaryClub to the Girl Scouts of MorrisArea. Wednesday afternoon at Mor-rlstown. The girls are members ofDaisy Troop. No. 1. Rockaway. Rep-resentatives from Girl Scout Troopsthroughout the county attended theceremony. Mrs. John 8. Douglas,Commissioner of Morris Area OlrlScouts Council acknowledged thepresentation of the cabin from Har-ry Maxwell, president of the Mor-rlstown Rotary Club. William M.Gilbert, president of the MadisonRotary Club delivered an Interest-ing address. It is expected that allGirl Scout Troops in the countywill use the cabin for outings, ral-lies, county executive councils, etc.

.tented by Eileen Skewes, AndrewMartin, Margaret Ostle and Helen-Amundsen.

The remainder of the program wasas follows: Selection. March" by theClass ot 34: salutatory, MyrtleRyoul. '34: reading of class will. Jo-seph Dudak. '34: presentation ofclass. Thomas F. Ballman. principal!of Hlbernla Bchool: presentation of \diplomas, Walter C. Brown, presidentof Rockaway Township Board ofEducation 'complete address on thispage>: presentation of AmericanLegion award. Karl Pox. RoclcdenPost, American Legion: presentationof awards, Thomas F. Ballman; val-edictory, Eleanor Decker, "34; schooldays. Class of '34; march, Class of'34.

of Hlbernla School Ifollowing: Marie A.

Mooney. {Catherine D. Malone, Eliz-abeth A. Hart, Thomas F. Ballman.

DANCING FREEEVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT

at Russell Kimble'sMARCELLA. NEW JEB8EY

-FIREWORKS-AT GLKTINS HTOftK

Complying with ttale law relative to (he»alf of Firework*, we will offer tor talePIRKWORKH from June 24 up to andIncluding JULY 4(h' WALL STREET

The graduates are: Elizabeth Anne

was being held on a charge ofdrunk and disorderly". The man

will be given a hearing before Po-lice Recorder Lefferts Mabie to-night.

R a i l e r * MustCaution. Washington Says

Next Attraction

Washington. June 14.—The medi-cal profession and the wholenale andretail drug trade were warned by theTreasury Department today to take

Prances Emma Willis, EleanorDecker. Rose Marie Blakely. Mar-garet Cecelia Kelly, Myrtle UraniaRyoul. Margaret Lillian McElhaney,Joseph Stanley Dudak.

If your living room Is wallpapered,that Is prov-

Bwea^reveafeS [hat the f]asa l a r«« t h a n the picture and

S T T | j « « en<>^ ^&U0V 5 . "attertnB

"?e P l c t u r e»

Fat Folks LoseWeight - Feel Fine

' Dr. Monica", starring Kay Fran-cis. Jean Muir, Warren William andVerree Teasdale will be the next at- number of narcotic thefU in 1933traction at the New York Strand represented a redaction of 20 perTheatre. Broadway and 47th street c e n t o v e r t n e Prevl°us year.This Warner Bros, picture, adapted narcX'drug" wL asked to a ™ t e ?from a famous Polish play, will have addressed to medical Journals and I " you have an interesting newsits world premiere on Wednesday drug trade publications. Mr. Ruppel "e™ call 220 and have It publishedevening. June 20th. at 8 o'clock. "Dr. **M-,Il "<"> " « « • . * » ' legitimate in the Rockaway Record.„ , . . , , , .. , . handlers of narcotic drugs store them , — — — _ _ „ _ _ _ , ^ _ _ _ _ ^ _Monica tells the story of a woman w n e r e t n e y w o u J d n o t gg e M U y a,,. 1physician whose husband's love has cesslble to burglars and petty thieves.',been stolen by a friend. In her ca-pacity as a doctor she learns that thegirl Is about to have a baby, and notonly attends the girl through herconfinement, but also arranges fora divorce so that the child may bear Lose Fat Thi* Summer—Keep Coolher husband's name. How the girl- —Look and Feel Youngermother repays her gratitude is thethrilling and totally unexpectedclimax of this powerful drama, covered *<•'right, safe way to re-Others in the cast are Phillip Reed. Iduce—read her letter:Emr. a Dunn. Herbert Bunston, Ann "• have taken Knuchen Balta aShoenaker. Virginia Hammond and [£2"^ "SMSTUmTtnd - £ w.Virginia Pine. Charles Kenyon is lose more If I stock U> a diet as Iresponsible for an excellent screen'should. I take tbem every morningadaption of the original play and :«*»•«• and hope others will profitWilliam Keighley has caught the V e ' h a w letters from men andspirit of the tremendous story and women who have lost as much as 100directed it with skill and artistry, pounds of fat—from people who haveSelected short subjects, a Merrie reduced high blood pressure—fromMelodie Cartoon and the Strand Jhorttlss^toeatn.1 1 1 0™ W°atm W

News Events complete the program. Kruschen helps stomach, liver,• bowels to function properly—In-

Excited Customer to Druggist— creases physical attractiveness allLook here! You game me morphine while losing unhealthy fat Just take1 »»<.,! «f . , : . ! . . >hic mnrni^n a h 3 " teaspoonful in a glass of hotinstead of quinine this morning. w a t e r ^ ^ m o r n l n g before b r e a l t_

Druggist—Is that so? Then you fajj—get it a t any druggists every-owe me another half dollar. where.

Self WavingPermanent

Quality work Is most economi-cal. Waves of individual dis-tinction by Cecil, master hair-dresser of well known repute.

CECILJ. Cecil

808 Main 8t. Phone 8-0402

Boonton, N. J.

DENVILLE GARAGE

FORDSales and Service

All Makes of Cars

Telephone 84

NO PLACE ISIMMUNE FROM

Are yon sure your property is , ,and properly insured? We will he tilad tohelp you.

E. J. Matthews & SonsMain Street Phone 146 Kockaway

. . . AVOID THISTRAVEL WORR

Worry about the funds you arc lunyini, lessens!enjoyment of any trip.

If t h e s e f u n d s a r e I n c a « h . n i g h t i imi- > •::. ,:...M»h and ;f e c t l y f r i e n d l y s t r a n g e r s s e e m s u s p i c i o u s W<ni \ u..i«. • ihis so.

B y t h e s i m p l e p r e c a u t i o n of a s k i n g V"'n i u n k ••• i h a t w It r a v e l c a s h I n t o A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s Tr»u-l i - i • <"!i'<rn-. before;l e a v e h o m e , y o u r w o r r y d i s a p p e a r s .

I f y o u l o s e t h e s e C h e q u e s or t h e y m r !"l'-n if i w you hs i g n e d t h e m t h e s e c o n d t i m e y o u lost; M'J'! , ; I , . - M - ' . H : , - I\V amoI n v o l v e d Is r e f u n d e d t o y o u .

Y o u c a n b u y t h e s e C h e q u e s f r o m u^ in f!•-:.• >u.n:.i! urn.-, of$ 2 0 , $ S 0 a n d | 1 0 0 a t t h e s m a l l c o s t of 75c U,: i .. I, -IOO iwrcha.

First National BankOf BOOKAWAT i v » 3 - M.W IKKSF.T

Cooklight.whrttarxJMy

For the Man Who IsPaying for a Home

Metropolitan MortgageRedemption Insurance

l l a GUARANTEE that, •hould litnot lire to compute the parmenlion hit home, bit lamUi will recrlttat once an amount of money turn-el«nt to pajr off the mortgage. Thu«,hli family If left secure In a homeol Iti own that ll aafe from fore-elo*are.i r HE LrVE» lor ten r « n and haikept up till parmrnU, hli homela mortgage-free and he remaininga life Iniarance poller that he maycontinue In force. Further Informa-tion Irom

HOWARD PEDRICKTel. Dover 290 Dover, N. J.

RepresentingMETROPOLITAN LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY

FOR REN'At U n r o l l I .irm«—Mow

%i\ rooms -ititl hath, allproVPmi'nK .ind a fln*

Houftf wilh w i n i room*. IImprovrDiPiii-. "i i Co"1" •'Rnckau.ir. N I.

A tun f.imili li»o». • »lnwnt of " riMimv and the <of 5 rooms wilh a I n ' Plocated on l.asl Main 'Rockawav. X. I

Two flat- HI Ihf Kur;Buildlnit. U . - I >lal" 'Rockawav, X. •' • » i l h lm*tnents and t«<>. I ' " ' "

A nil roomPlains, N. Jmenti.

hniine >'

All Ihf alwve properilMgnni fiindltton

g s » ^

Rockaway BuildLoan Ass'i

Collection Agency Manager—Well,how Is business?

Collector—Well, If you mean alibis, .they are getting better every day. next week.

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where «he underwent an

Township SchoolsThe first ovi.ni. „ „,„,„„

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ant W M MICUIHI. , l l U | Bi..-k..i ,,i M l 'Plousunt wu« tlm-d .Mud..,,,' ,,i M,Hope, won tln> go vui.i du , i , ,,„ .and Blowiihki. .ir MI M,,,,,. „ond. Wllllum.-, ,,i M , ,,,„„. , I™'"

. - , scout, of the MethodtatC j c w r e h will hold a cake

JUC, Voorhees, of Madison. Murnaict Brown, of A*, havf been vifllting Mrs,

,_ n "whlihiiin of East Main

t __by, LOUIM K" m a I M l M

E d d i it" "orne of M r a n d

HHiw Wnardl of MitonftJover the l»«l week-end.JJ reUde in Brooklyn.

Bw,i,.'u.iw»on. of Ottawa.K m Delphine IX'Une, of Cheater.E. loent ih.' iMKt week-end with

f i d Mr. H. !•• M«o r e 0( K e l t o

, j . o • K. Bertram Mott,', « ha» b.cii (runsferred from

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Conn l 0 Cvimdi-n. N. J. He ex-„ io make » i--n«»e t 0 Africa onDestroyer TnM-ulooba when thatI, complied within the neur

He n'lii- *>»o( Dr. Raymondti. Maple iiviMiuc, Rockawuy,

j , and Mr» f )KU«-II S. Collins. Br..

ch itrwi »ITI' In New Haven.last MOIKI'V and Tuesduy,

ie they atii'iidi'd the graduationtheir ion, OKCIMI 8. Collins, Jr.,t yale University. Colllnn, whoI the Monteluir Yale Club Schol-

. majori'il in hlntory.. - - - •

Km Vivian M Itiienner, daughterHr. and Mrs Ountave Anselp,r. 27 V,m Duyne avenue,Jway. has juM been elected nec-lI vice president of the aammttjlion chapter at the national hon-j educational Hoclety, Kappa!) pi, at MuniHalr State Teach-

ege. Shi1 u preparing to teachn and Social Studies.

feral services for Martin Tatka,litow death iiccurred at hl« hometanysid Hlbernla, June

lure held tin* morning from his»t 9 o'clock and from the

d Heart Church at 9 30. Inter-I ru made at St. Cecilia'stery. Surviving, besides hl» wife,

wTatka. are seven children: Jo-. Anna. Mary, Roue, Oeorge.

I and Catherine.

Ipgantlc bunk- and drum corpsmri-i is being planned at

wn (or July the Fourth, TheI Otrmanliwn Corps and the

y known Wilmington, De..k will be among those entered

ttt competilmii In the Class Att the firm pi v/,i> Is $300 and InCUM B the first prize k »100.ted of the Corps participatingtt meet will appear In the wln-< "« Epntein Restaurant wlth-

b near future

Andre* j . Johnson, of 68wenue, entertained Sunday,

II at a dinner party In honorwn Charles who will sail

•"ie near luture, for Manilla» Phttlpptnt Islands, where hetaw charup of the branch of-««« United States Rubber Ex-w He expects to be gone

»»rs. About a year agonun reiurncd from India

» « had charte of the sales of-M"he "me company In Delhi," ! rnu"i he has been as»t»-

Halel1 manager ofe Nc«f Vork office.

t. whose mother sufa r m d u r l n « h e r visit

D a y h a " J««t received

B A K E RN O W ! T i l l K S D A V • I<KII)A>

"HE WAS HER MANn

with Joan Blondell — James CagncyALSO

^ . D r . B . Bmerely i , , j u r e d l n M a u

^Wert m Detroit. Mich.1 *a» returning to her

" * the Providence hospitalW )m.t performed anon a child auto-accldent. l h e »•«* crowded by a

. °" t h c r l « n t Erectlyh°ar a p p r o 8 c hlng on her

, ™ c l r and that IntoC r M h e* were totally

118111 Corporationo t concrete madewater. The con" l l Po»

<*«nent, .and,wwder. Block*will float.

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FIGHT PICTURKS - Round by RoundSATURDAY - - Doors Open I P . M.

ON TIM' STACK

5 BIO TIME ACTS ^

Vaud€ville5ONIIII ' .SCUI' . I ' .N

~ | VOU UttfLH HAVE SEEN A WtOOlNC LIKE G R A C O !II i part of in upro/inouttunj; s|)tci!'l nut ol !U» V

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SIXTY YKARS OF SKRVICKI v f \ | t i t I i l l I K M v | I 1 ( 1 ! ( « > - • s h i t ) M H < \

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\ S M I S l l m $i;.H(KI,l(IK)JKI

If it happened in London:You read about it in the London MailBut if it occurred in Rockaway:

It was in The Rockaway RecordAll the local news — All the time I

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Local 0THLETICS Abroad

' Wild Bill" d imming* , win Her of Ihl* yearn thrilling IndianapolisBOO mill" clnsRlr. will romp to the Woodbild«e Speedway Bunday after-noun. .Inly I. ID defend his laurel* iignuml I he creum of the nation'sspeed klne» In Ihc (Irs! i>r n series (if unto HUT meets lo be Htuitcd onthin fulniMis Ni'W Jersey Irark under Ilir cxrluslK1 mamiKrtnent of PercyB Bapsls. well known promoler uf the puoulur sport.

Red Wings LoseTo Denville Nine

The Ml Hi»pe Red Wlnci lost nilrrl.ilcin I" IJeiiville Iusi Hundi iy l>vii s core uf 0 In 2 T h e g u m e WHSpliiyptl ill I inpi ' i ia l F ie ld . D e n v i l l e .bpf'irp II MICP c m w d Th' 1 box s i rup

H E D W I N O R

lib r Ii P

C Moral). 5« 2 2 2 0M Biiblnyec. c 3 0 1 0M Dobmiey. 3b-p 5 0 1 0P. Muran. Ib 5 0 1 0H Jumps. 2b a 0 1 18. Wrillnelnri. cf 3 0 1 0O Salko. If . 1 0 0 0A Luke if .t 0 1 0M finlko. |i-:ib 4 0 0 08 Bull) rf 1 0 1 0

:\'l 2 !' IUENVILLE

ub r Ii i'W Merker. f| 4 1 2 0Mottrsn. .« 4 1 2 0Berko. Ib 4 0 2 0Meeker. If 4 0 1 0Dsriahur. 2b :i 0 1 0Apaar. r 4 0 1 0Gould, rf 3 0 1 0Mulvaney. 3b :i 2 2 oMcCurdy. p :i i 1 0Totten. »b 1 0 0 0

33 C 13 0flci.re by limhiKsRed Wings 100 000 100 2Denville 120 mo 00 6

Civics WinThe Denville Civics defpatwl Mor-

rl.itown Saturday nfternoon Hi Im-perial Field by a score o( 9 to 5 andbroke Ihe flve-teiim lie for fourthplate in the Inter-County League.The box score:

MORRISTOWNr h0 0Nally. If

DUfT. fillMlschara. rf•>. Rlordan, cRich. IbVigilant). ZbR«llly. ifMellone, 3bSullivan, pC. Rlordan. p

5 11DENVILLE

W. Meeker, cfRossi, 3bBertko, cC. Meeker, cfApgsr, IbBarnlfth, 2bHydecke, ssSlater, IfTotten, p

Wednesday Feb. 33. •«»»Lent begins today (Wednesday*.

Another ScalpHinkiiuiiy coiitlniiecl lit winning

slii'Hk lust Saturday In the Inter-C'liinly Leiimie by defeallnit MorrisPliilns on I he hitters dlumond by ascore uf b In 1. mid ninlinuliiK In adeadlock for first place with Olad-piick. the lulter winnliiK over Ber-iiardsville by the oiip-sldcd score of10 in I The box score.

HOCKAWAYub r h e

MacKinnon. 2b 5 1 1 0Kepler, ss 4 0 0 0Jiiync. cf . . ( 0 0 0Vandermark. 3b .. 4 0 0 0YIIIIMK. II) 4 1 1 0

Hnl/ . if 2 0 0 0S'lllivan. If 2 0 0 0Collins, c 4 1 1 0Huyes p 3 0 1 0Scull a 1 1 1 0Kluilck 0 1 0 0

33 5 5 0MORRIS PLAINS

ab r h pitaiinoii. 2b 4 0 2 1Eieks 3b 4 0 0 1Echwlnd. rf 2 0 0 0Green, cf 4 0 0 0Ollllaun. If 4 0 0 1Napier, ss. 3 0 0 1Kilchell. Ib 3 1 2 0Klmapr. i 2 0 0 0Silt I on. p 3 0 1 0Bums, rf 1 0 0 0Btraniie 1 0 0 0

31 1 5 4Hew by innings:Rockaway 002 100 002—5Morris Plains 000 010 000 -1

Umpires—CofTey and Olasser.

We're SlilffhereInter-l ounlv league

O W L PC.Rockaway 7 G 1 .855Oladpack 7 6 1 .855 [Morrlstown 7 4 3 .571Denville 7 3 4 .428'StlrlliiK 7 3 4 .428Far Hills 7 2 5 .285Morris Plains 7 2 5 .285Bernardsvllle 7 2 5 .285

Mrs Robert Hill spent Saturday InNew York City.

Oeorge Bunnell and wife spentTuesday In New York City

The Board of Registry meets Inthe town hall next Tuesduy

William BragKu. of Elizabeth, wasnoticed in town on Tuesday

Mrs Elertn Jones and M!n» LauraBubcork spent Tuesday nl Dover.

Mr Buker uf Miulisun. was theguest of Oimlun ikmiMmi don Tues-day

Robert H'lten piupose* movingfrom llibciin.i i",id ID West Nvv,stri'iM

Miss Gertrude Ciinik uf Somei •will1, spent Tuesday with her parentshere.

Orarge Tutlle. of Orange, spentthe forepart of Ihe week ill his homehere.

Township Supt. of Schools Lairdwas noticed In town on Tuesday

William Estler and lady friend, ofMorrlslown. spent Tuesday with hismother here. .

Mr. und Mrs. William Looney. of'I Morrlstown. spent Tuesday with hismother here.

J way Borough water bonds, held byPoison, Leech and Co., of New YorkCity, were sold a few days ago.

During the absence of DruggistOerard on Tuesday. John Hance, ofDover, was ut his place of businessfilling prescriptions.

, The Democratic voters of Rocka-way Township will hold their caucusIn the Township Hall on Thursday.

" Owing to overcrowded columnsthis week we arc compelled to Issueu supplement on which we place thelengthy report of the Freeholders.

Makes AppealThe greatest movement for better-

ment of mankind was the formationof Boy Scout Troop* In the UnitedStates. A Boy Scout Is kind, dutiful,helpful, active, and a credit to his!Ood, his country, his family and'himself. Troop No. 22 wants a vuca-'tlon. About 40 members In the troop'and they need assistance. I am call- iIng upon the citizens of Rockaway to I l e c t e d u""l July 12.

Since the destruction of the Bat-'tleshlp Maine In Havana Harbor,lust week, I hi1 flag on the public1

school grounds has been floating athalf mast. I

Washington'« birthday was quite |generally observed In this place by!the closing of mrwt of the places ofbusiness and by a parade by the!young Americans. ;

After an Interruption of operations ilasting several days caused by the!collapse of air compressors, work In ,the Andover mine, ut Hlbcrnla, was iresumed on Monday. ,

An entertainment will be held In ithe Methodist Church, at Hlbcrnla.'on Saturday evening Misses May,Smith and Lena Trlmbell. elocution-1Ists. of this place, will take part. :

help them attain this goal. It will!cost them about 1160 for a lease for'the summer. Incidentals, and foodfor the camp. We know they will besafe practicing the numerous activi-ties which trains them for any haz-ard that might come up. They needsix bushels potatoes, a sack of onions,flour. 100 pounds of sugar, andmoney for milk, bread, meat and Iceilease ftO for the summer). Theplace Is situated at Milton. N Ji Upper Longwoodi Let's help them,fellow citizens, for the benefit of hu-manlty. On Saturday they will holda cuke sale In John Olll's place wherethe poHtofDce used to be. Buy oneeven If you have to give up a pleas-ure. What better citizens could beasked for than these boys when theyattain manhood. All right, let's du

IJrRaymond L. Mot),

Mr Fort miller, of 8arato«a. N. Y.. T l l e l e«B l vot<"" °' t h e B o r o U K h ° ' ,has been the guest of Miss Ella R°ekaway «"» hold a caucus In the I

town hall on Thursday, March 3, at,8 o'clock to nominate candidates for

Mrs. A. R. Taylor, of New York b o r o U ( ! h o f f l c M to b e v o t e d f o r a t t h ( !jCity. Is visiting here today. b o r o u K h (" l e c l l o n o n M a r c h 8 '

Juhn Tonkin, of Brooklyn. N. Y.,spent Sunday with his brother. OeoTonkin.

Edward Tippett, Ray Ayers andClarence Beach spent Tuesday InNew York City.

Miss Elizabeth Spring, of the StateNormal School, spent Tuesday at herhome here.

Miss Hattle Bruen, or the Model jSchool, at Trenton, spent Tuesdaywith her parents here. i

Flchter Bros, have on exhibitionanother of their popular wheels InOcrard's Drug Store.

It Is an assured fact that Rev. WC. Tlmbrell, of the M. E. Church,will be returned another year,

Mr. Archibald, formerly electricianat the Llondale Works, now of NewYork City, spent Sunday here.

The borough's financial reportpublished today shows that there wasno work for the poormaster.

The East Jersey Water Companyhas recently purchased large tractsof land In the Rockaway Valley, and |Is gradually drawing the coil aroundfuture purchasers of water. Rocka-iway haji an independent public sup-ply, but Dover seems to be shut oHalready—Sussex Register.

Pet Show

W. E. VanLiew. of New York City,formerly of this place, spent Tuesdayrenewing acquaintances here.

Owing to the late arrival of someof our news this week, we are com-pelled to slightly change our makeup.

We learn that two of our Wallstreet young men will both takebrides about Easter.

Results SaturdayRockaway 5. Morris Plains 1.Oladpack 10. Bernardsvllle 1.Denville 9. Morristown 5.Stirling 6. Par Hills 5.

Unmet ttttl SaturdayRoekaway at Morrlstown.Morris Plains at Denville.Far Hills at Bernardsvllle.Stirling at Oladpack.

FLEMINOTOV RACES SUNDAY

On Tuesday the dog owned byPeter Weatherwalk .of Shadyslde,

, was shot as It showed signs of hydro-phobia.

The borough council held a specialmeeting on Monday evening to closeup the financial business of the year.

King Oram and gentleman friend,of Rutgers College, New Brunswick,spent Tuesday with the former'smother here.

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They QuitAn argument over an umpire's de-

cision In the fourth Inning termi-nated the baseball game last Sundayat Liberty Field between the Rock-away A, C, and the Mt. Arlingtonteam with the score 3 to 2 In favorof the locals. The captain of thevisitors, apparently convinced thatthe umpire wasn't performing hisduties In an Impartial manner, calledhis team off the field.

Flemlngton. N. J.. June 21—Withmore than 50 of the nation's out-standing automobile race drivers ar-rayed for the 100 laps of sprint rac-ing to be staged on the fast Fleming- [churchton Fair grounds track Sunday after-noon, the largest throng In the his-tory of the odd-shaped course Is ex-pected to be on hand.

On Monday evening some of theAmerican Volunteers of Dover had'charge of the meeting at the M. E.

TO MEET MONDAY

The monthly meeting of the Den-ville Civic Association will be heldIn Ford's Hall, Monday, June 25, at8 p. m. A speaker has been obtainedfor the occasion.

The Hebrew Charity Ball held atDover on Tuesday evening waslargely attended.

Miss Nettle Toppett, opt of ourpopular young singers, wiH sing atChlckerlng Hall, New York <Jlty, thisevening.

Girls and boys of the community,as well as women and men who loveand have pets are looking forwardto showing them at the pet show,sponsored by the UndenominationalChurch of Denville, and the Ladles'Auxiliary, on the evening of Thurs-day, June 28th, In Ford's Hall. Therewill be seven classes, Including mis-cellaneous, fowl, bird, aquatic, feline,canine and reptile. A first prize willbe given In each class based prl-'marlly on appearance. Everyone en-tering a pet will receive a prize. Thepublic is Invited to view the pets of

;the community on that evening. AIsmail admission charge will be madeat the door. Refreshments will be onsale with Mr. Emmons R. FreemanIn charge of Ice cream and cake, Mr.'Albert P. Truex In charge of frank-'

jfurters and Mr, 8. R. Sofleld In!.charge of the soda counter. Three'prominent persons will judge thepets. Anyone desiring an entry blank

jto requested to secure same either atFord's, or from M. F. Hunt.

TO PRESENT FLAY• i

The Lo-Ke-Wo Olrls. under the!auspices of the Denville EpworthlLeague, wlU present a play 'Chintz1

Cottage" « ! June M and 29 at 8P. m., m the aiidiUMftn of the Den-VUle Methodist BB&opal church.Miss Emily Cook has charge of theaffair and the sale of tickets. '

Helvetia Is the ancient name of a'part of Oaul, which corresponds gen-1eraUy it© the western and central!**"** of modern Switzerland.

The four per cent 12J.O00 Rocka-

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ALSO — Ijdav roiiiuMrfprail tiikiti Inr 130.55, food1111 I'ullniaii tralm l lTui'iid,ni and riutil), luturen 3 A. M., I g,T., and .1 A. M. K. H. T, M.l morning PrMlen rfbutlnii lnTlh at additionalloM-fiM round-trip Pullmanfare, l.ven lowrr rain forpartii* nl '.'< or more.

DETAIL! AND IUUSTUTID KXMIFIOM IOCA1 TICMT AOIM

, The railroad evangelistic crew,(composed of engineers and conduc-'tors on the Delaware, Lackawanna.and Western Railroad, held special -services In Morrlstown all day Sun-1day, under the auspices of the local'Young Men's Christian Association.

On Tuesday the Morristown andRockaway whist team met In therooms of the Rockaway Social Club'and played 128 hands with eight'men on a side. The Morrlstown |players won by one point making thescries of games now standing 3 to 3.,After the game the players repairedto the Rockaway Hotel and partook 1of a bountiful lunch. '

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MR. CHARLES L. CURTISSupervising Principal of Rockaway Schools

MRS EDITH MaiF. BRAGGAPrincipal of lh<- Lincoln Schoul

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arrived to |/ladden the home At theatie ol a few months we hear the 'fond and admiring mother remark.' Isn't he cute '

Every whine from the cradle andmother rus.hes in to see what her 'little darling wants. Tune passes on.and during this period mother hastried to interpret Willies every want.whethi'i M bt bottle, watch, spoons,mirror, or countless other articles,and sometimes all of these put to-KMher will not satisfy

By this time WIIIH- hn^ l iained lodemonstrate iu his mother that hewants what he wants whi-n he wantsit. and that if he docs not Ret it at

.once a vigorous howl and a show| of tempi r usually brmts it ' ]>ri't' he cute '

] This mothir hav not learned yetthat when Willie was born, there wa*

' provid'-d a place on his anatomy towhi'h to apply a food ho' applica-tion of discipline at tirrns like thiv .and if 'he fir t application do*-1- no'prow to be mcce^fii l a sj-cond ap-

' plica'urn applied a h'-le wairnir'u."ja]lv (fleets a cur'- A' I ha-.« 'an)

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houke. a* he was perfectly able totake care of himself."

Humiliated and In tears, she closedthe door, and gave way tc bobs, buttears and sobs are of no avail now.it ti too late- during all these yearsmother has not learned the lessonol discipline, and what the resultwill be only the future can disclose.no doubt however, the same as somewhose records I will proceed to readas recorded in the newspapers of re-cent da Us.

• Note At this point PresidentBrown read st-veral newspaper clip-pings nlatine the crime* of young;men and women who were beingpunished for nans activity, bank;holdups, murder, etc.*

My friends- would you like to haveihi ta iw of your fon or daughter"jb-tnut'd. for any of the nameswhich 1 have read'

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Rockaway Day by Day

Gradual Ion!II just wasn't to be for your humble

servant but I'll wager thl> much . . .(here hai yet lo be a itudem at thehigh school bark home who pawed

of

far away, called him up at hl» homehere collect!

C. C. Veremule, 8r, engineer incharge of our municipal tewer, wo*exploring the old canal basin, uiedthrough that noble Institution

learning more rapidly than the j for dumping rubblih by the borough,writer. To be exact it required leu when he discovered a group ofthan two months to convince the{acuity, including the principal who

youngsters at play."What do you call this place here?"

took to me Just like a cat does to soft' Mr. Veremule asked one of them Intoap. they were unable to learn me:all seriousness,anything since I appeared to knewj "it's the Foundry Street Countryit allv After that they went Into a,Club," was the prompt reply.huddle for a few minutes and; _ •emerged with the acknowledgment; What young lady, acting upon an-that since 1 was blessed with double'other's advice, placed an aspirin tab-the brains of any Individual Instruc- ;let in a glass of water to preserve alor In the school It would only be a (lower only to have the beautiful rosewaste of time for me to continue. I shrivel up and die overnight.

They recommended, In view of thisfact, that li would be best for me' A local business man, who declaredto leave ihr high school flat on 1Uback and your humble servant ac-cepted >ufh recommendations having

they flopped the Boer-Carner* fightbecause the Italian was letting mad,and who bet plenty on the champion,

been impressed with the sincerity of, was burned up the morning after thethe faculty In admitting that 1 was, fight to And a crepe tacked on his'way ahead of them. Such frankness door.could not help but be appreciated.

In pawing out of the school I net- Unable to collect subscriptions aitated long enough to Inquire of a publisher of a weekly newspapermale instructor if he might suggest printed an article one week that un-

place where I could go. He did leu those persons who were courtingl

pand how' someone else's wives came In and paid

— _ _ their «ub«crlpt!on« he was going toBut to get buck to this graduation publish their names. Next day thirty

buslneu it brings to mind s grammar tubucribers paid promptly.school class graduating Into high»chool many yean ago 'way up there Frankly, my pilgrims, I am wor-in the wood» The class was lo pre- ricd over this band of ours. Othertent tome sort of a play, If I recall folks of greater Intelligence are also

YOUR EYESMake sure that your own vision Is right. An eyesight eiaml-

naUon costs little. It may mean much to roo-miwh noi.nly toyour comfort, efficiency and uUsiscllon, but In acloal Mlrtyto you, U> those who ride with you. and to those whom yoa meetwhile driving.

, OPTOMETRHT ED. DOLAND ROCKAWAY, N. J. .

DOVERThe local schools dose to-mor-

row (or their summer vacation,

Mrs. Rose Feyl of King street,sailed yesterday on a three monthstrip to Europe.

Mrs. Morris PaMtnonlck of Myr-tle avenue recently visited herdaughter In New York City.

Miss Janet Keller of South Mor-ris street has been confined to herhome /or the past month by lllneis.

Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Donahue ofMate avenue are entertaining theirson Harry 0. Donahue of New YorkCity.

Miss Madelyn Keller, of Central

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Sunday school, 10 a. m.Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon

topic: •Remember Lot's Wife," Har-old C. DeWlndt of Princeton willpreach.

The evening services are discon-tinued for the summer months.

The Young People's Society willmeet at <:30 p. m.

UNION CHAPELChurch school, 11 a. m.Young People's Society will meet

at 8:30. Miss Miriam Evans will leada discussion of the subject: "HowCan I Become a Christian Person-ality."

Evening worship, 7:46. Mr. De-Wlndt will preach on the subject:"Burning Our Bridges."

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHavenue, has returned from a two t ] i g l v . M . — „ . vvn

weeks stay with Mn. Albert Carey,B y A T O M I C TOHCE?" will be theof »ast Orange. ! subject of the Lenson-Sermon In all

| Churches of Christ, Scientist, onMrs. Ernest Keene of East Black- Sunday, June 24.

Th O ld Tcorrect], and the title of the offering wondering whether or not the boys well street Is convalescing In t h e : , , ^ t me'llod^he FathTr° of'whommight have been w m « i "Memories' arc going to furnish m with con-er wmethin* of the sort. , certs again this summer. From what

Dover Ocneral Hospital, following aserious operation,

are all things, and we In him" ilCorinthians 8:0).

whlc,hh C«"TThe curtain upon rising revealed I hear the band boys are pretty well ] nriM Vhe L»«nn B»rmnn i i th»""fni

a lone man. a bachelor by the way. fed up on tooting their horns week Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bearing of f0™ng™on?JJ&Table' "The!Lord byattired ln a bathrobe 'lounging robe after week in return for a smile now'Randolph avenue have been staying wisdom hftth founded the earth; by)( you prefer', slippers, etc. Seated and then and the assurance that!for a few days at their summer i understanding hath he establishedin a big arm chair h« appeared to be they arc all O. K.. until some one home tn Bertrand Island, Lake Mo- the heavens. By his knowledge thein serious meditation. A reader In the mentions the cost of music, etc. Of !patcong.background wa« speaking the- bachr- course there are public spirited eltl- jlor's thought! which dwelled on his zem who have always contributed to' William 8. White, of SanfordKhool day« of long ago. our band but there are ten times'street, founder of the White's Rex- \veim!j^?'21'

As the old man recalled hi* ac- more who would rather part with' all Drug Store, Inc., Is observing his ^ following*!ciualntance* of years none by when their rmhi eye than a nlckle even lo {fiftieth year In business In Dover, 'tian Science textbook',' "'Science"and

depths are broken up, and the cloudsdrop down the dew. My son, let notthem depart from thine eye»; keepsound wisdom and discretion" 'Pro-

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he was a carefree student, or a* the help the band pay necessary exreader voiced the names of these pcnues although they arc In the frontacquaintances, each one would ap-jrow at all concerts. David Fichter,pear In a huite frame at the back of the leader of the band, refuses tothe stagt and. (hanlu to trick light- comment on the situation but theing effect*, presented an unusuallybeautiful spectacle. It was Indfd amost impressive and appealing pic-[have any concerts this summer unturr to the audience , • . this old man j less something Is done to give the

this week.

Mayor John Roach, Jr., will be theguest speaker at the rally of 82

Health with Key to the Scriptures"by Mary Baker Eddy: "The humanmortal mind, by an Inevitable per-version, makes all things start fromthe lowest Instead of from the high'

KnUhU of Pythias Lodges, which «*l mortal thought The reverse Iswriter has learned from another,will be held Wednesday, June 27th, f|Usource that it is doubtful If we will

trembling in agethere by the fireside and thinking ofthe long ago and with each thoughta vision appearing In the pictureframe.

Ai I said before, palwy walsty. It

sitting;boys a little encouragement and In-

in Elite Hall.

spiration lo "carry on".

Indeed Myrtle Ryoul, graduate ofHibernla this year, proves herself atruthful Miu in writing the history

was a beautiful picture . . . but then rf ^ c l a M , o r t h e

A i i tKiw)\

Mr, and Mrs, George Helnl of 104Thompson avenue were tendered asurprise party at their home on Sun-day In honor of their twenty-fifthwedding anniversary.

Mm. Ob&diah 8, Parker, of Eliza-beth street, was elected on the staff

came the storm. At a certain point publication, when she says: "While of the State president of the Unitedi n f h * reaAtna t hs> ft Id m a n r#"lirhs*rf •_ if-- ,* . , /•v—. it * ' M___i i , l . « • / . . . %f~A~*,~**m »* *t»Ai« MAMin the reading the old man reached l n O r a d e

over to an ac.h tray near the chair K00(1 j o r t u n t

and picked up a cigar. He carefullyillpped II between his lips and slowly,M dramatic as possible, struck a 8 1 a n U

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Spanish War Veterans, at their con-school ; vention held over the past week-end

In Anbury Park.

M r rfmatch on his slipper, applied It to Doe. the Chamber of Commerce M o r f u i l r e e t entertained Mr. andthe cigar and started smoking. HI* k n o w „ , , ot l u , ,„„, a r c d o w n a t !

M r , Qustav Heller of West Orangehead rested at the back of the chair t n e Dover road intersection . . Cops" | a n d ' M r a w j M r , pranklin Han-;.., ^.l^T.^^i.T^r1' ! " ^ C h e s t e r , declare member, < « „ * of'loath Orange over the pastful memories of the glorious past. t n e Morristown

The smoke was curling from his arre/lt y o u lot

concealed reader as each vision ap-

Drum Corps, will weeK.endtrafllx, lf y o u

TXZZSZ "••=,lry,ng mi Srte danm

the Immortal divine Mind. They pro-ceed from the divine source; and so,In tracing them, we constantly as-cend in Infinite being" (p. 160).

Grammar School<Continued from Page I)

Hazel Rawlings will preside at thepiano.

The graduate*: Harriet Ader, Dor-othy Arkle. Maxlne Blxler. DorisBowe. Carolyn Bugan, Shirley Byrne,Rose Cavallo, Josephine Chiarella,Anna Chwat, Doris Donauml, MaryDudys. Rose Fiske, Oenevleve Orow,Margaret Oula. Louise Harry, Mar-garet Hart, Rose Land), Wllma Lat-tlg. Winifred MacPherson, HelenMoore, Mary Polka, Mary Rossi,Kathryn Ryan, Mary Shafer, JessieSlaUr. Muriel Snook, MarJoiie Smith,Jane Tallaferro, Elizabeth Towruend,Mildred Whinner, Helen Wolosin,

every Wednesday night . . . Roy Bull,peared in the frame and thenB A N D !

The dreamer, throwing the cigar a w a y Manor on Rout* Six. You willskyward, leaped to his f**t. The i,ke j^y and h u p ^ ot t^intM,reader stopped instantly out of sheer!right and the vision In the frame Late Flashes:at the time, a girl by the way. dls- Ask "Oggle" Collins. Jr.. If he Is

Helendaughter of Mr. and Mrs. O*orge w l n >Torcyk. William Orant, Nicholas

. of Chrystel stret. to Robert Orl5U!l«' M*"? Hendershot, Josephson of Mrs. Robrrt Farre'l •jM**on '»«•« Pierson, Arthur

North SiUMex street, which took KU>ta»M>. Andrew Kocur, Vincentplace October 7, In New York state. McDonald. Alfred MacKinnon,

John MacNell, Raymond Odiemo,

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Funeral services were held vester- Frank Paiidl, Michael Petonak, 8am-ai me lime, a gin ay iat w«», ui» /»»» w**n <.uiui>», JI., n m u ' " " " " " " " " w c " "•"' / •»»• . —^ fcrf, —._.^| t , - ^ , _ _ , , , . , L .appeared a. if by magic. Passed out familiar with trafllc law, in flint- <•» " " ^ " ^ '" «" 8"" th F u n e r a l > m i w i l A ^ ^completely. I understood afterwards, ford, Conn, especally those pertain-!Home. Bakw avenue for Mrs, L X I i , ^ A

And what caused the bang? >ng to bl.nker Ugbu . . . What bar-1* Drrt«. who died at the home ofBorne keen-minded student. Just to tender was honored at a party last he* dau«ht«-ln-Uw. Mrs. John T.

be pUyful, (tot hold of a loaded cigar night and plenty of fun resulted , . .'• Drake, In Greenwich, Conn., in her;and substituted it for the original William Hellars sister wa» injured;elghty-Hrst year. Rev. Onstave A.'

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dear on the ash tray. What happened to the audience. You gueM . .did they laugh or did they roar?

j ;in Dover Tuesday when she was:8t<»*-

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'he First M. E. (Continued Prom Pace J)Hstruck by a car. Not serious . . . .\Church officiated and burial was /„) study of trie necessary woHTand

Happy birthday Margaret and how j ""d* l n 'he Chester cemetery. Mrs. \ judge accurately where the mostwere the flowers? . . . A letter this Drake I* survived by one daughter. • practical connection may be madewe*k stat*s that the writer has con-1 Mr»' Albert C. Marsh of Newark, one' m the sewer line. After determining

will be eluded that all of these whispered I brother Caleb Horton of Morrlstown, thto he can stake the »pot or markpleased to learn that the street will conversations throughout the bor- j t w» grandchildren and one great it otherwise and notify the contrac-not be torn up to install the sewer ounh and the knowing glance* that, grand child. Mrs. Drake was a tor In charge of the sewer, who In

Glancing Glimpses:Church street residents

line Miss Edna Ooldblatt a paM between certain official* has, former resident. nturn will provide for the connectionat the point designated by the

teacher at Mt. Hop*, expects to en- convinced him that we have a real _. —,Joy a trip this summer u> Russia. >*cret service unit right In Rockaway A v e r y V"M" *<*&*** took place plumberNorway. Sweden. Denmark, and Hoi- only they forget themselves once In Saturday afternoon when Miss Mar.; r>iay tn this matter may result Inland. She will alto vUlt Paris Mi« a while and talk too much. HowjM"'*t J- R<?malne, daughter of Mr. additional expense to the propertyOoldblatt l*am* 'em In the sixth true, pallie. now true . . . | a ™ •"*• "» n T Romalne of North owner and the execution of unnecas-grade . . . Mrs. Lena Pi*cher. of Ea»t j 8 u * * * * *treet became the bride of W. Mrjr w o r k wh^h might have beenMain street, has left for Germany A fortune teller inquired of the ?**ve™ Chegwldden. son of Mr. and prevented If a plumber had beenwhere she will spend a couple of Council a week ago If It was nece*-,Mr*- W a l l w 8- Chegwldden of Dewey consulted at an earlier datemonths with her mother . . . Harry sary for her to have a license and j •v e»u*- Wiarton. Among the 'Fredericks, of Franklin avenue, was told It was out of their Jurlsdic- j *"**** w*re tn* '"We's great-grand-moved to Summit last Monday , . . turn. She said buslneM was good and •m o t n e r ' **"• J * M Thorn* of 8*»-Ask Kenneth Warner about his believe you me brother If she can' l o t A *lre*t' w h o W|M ** m ***** oM

. . They tell me guarantee an accurate forecast oni 8 a l u r < J a y T h* ceremony was per-

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pressed trousersHarry is a knockout as a drum player the future there are two or three. . . Ask O. Downs where he got the Coundlmen who will gladly becomefishing suit . . . "Blatter" Newt, clients.manager for a 122 pounder namedStewart, refused to let his boy go on When In doubt . . . stay at home!last Friday at Columbia for a very, • »good reason . . . I saw only one flag A whitewash U ft worker In tin orin the borough on Flag' Day. last gafrenlzed Iron or a worker In IronThunday .... To greets Dad on SJSiTZ *«toV& H *Father's Day. Sunday, a young man, SSSjj» bladUmttb.

formed by Rev. Ountave A. Stark,pastor of the First M. E. Church.The bride was attended by Miss DorisHahn of West Clinton street, whileGordon Romalne, brother of tbe

attended the grooni. Follow-ing a wedding trip through the Cat-skills, the couple will reside at 3West Falrriew avenue.

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