Milltown Has “Clean-Up” Slogans
MILLTOWN, April 20 – The Perry-Worthage Post of the American Legion will meet tonight in Red Men’s Hall. All discharges turned in with the applications for State bonus will be returned to their owners. It is, therefore, very necessary that all members be present.
The Girls’ Crescent Club at their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hill made arrangements to hold a social at the home of Miss Ida Kuhlthau, Main Street, next Monday night.
“Clean-up Week.”
The Board of Health at a recent meeting made plans for a “Clean-up Week,” beginning May 2. In connection with this endeavor, they adopted a number of slogans:
- “A Reputation Worth While—Milltown a Healthy Place.”
- “Clean-up Week May 2 to 7. The cooperation of each and every citizen is urgently requested.”
- “Protect your own health and the health of your neighbor by cleaning up your own backyard.”
- “For its size, Milltown is the best industrial town, the best residential town, the best sporting town, the best social town, the best commercial town, and will be the cleanest town in the State of New Jersey with the cooperation of each and every citizen during Clean-up Week.”
Newsy Briefs:
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lonsdale of Trenton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore of Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman and Mrs. Anna Gill of Ford Avenue spent Sunday with friends in Newark.
It would be very kind of the party finding the small black leather case containing several school articles lost by Miss Mildred Wilson on Main Street Monday noon, to return it to her at 471 Main Street.
COMMUNITY BOWLERS TAKE ODD GAME
MILLTOWN, April 20 – On the Michelin alleys last night, the Community House team took the odd game from the Hungarian A.C. of New Brunswick.
With the exception of the first game, which the locals easily romped away with by a large margin, the match was hotly contested. The winners of the second and third games were not decided until the last frames.
In the deciding game, the home lads started off in great style with Mullins, lead-off man, getting a quartet of strikes, and Evans following with a triple, assisted by the rest of the team with marks, while the visitors were unable to locate the headpin, each making breaks for several frames.
Before many frames, however, tables were turned and after locating the headpin each man struck for doubles, while the locals ran into a number of splits, which made the game anybody’s until the last frame when Mullins doubled, rolling 221 and Evans spared out for an even 200.
The scores follow:
Community House,
- Mullins: 185, 120, 221
- H. Evans: 160, 183, 200
- Dunn: 159, 168, 145
- Ritter: 176, 188, 169
- Kohrherr: 210, 151, 176
- Totals: 890, 810, 911
Hungarian A.C.
- Boehn: 166, 154, 204
- Hensperger: 145, 162, 140
- Gross: 142, 176, 194
- Ference: 168, 162, 170
- Kocsis: 191, 152
- Totals: 769, 806, 860
Howe Team to Roll
Tomorrow night, this Community House team will roll against the Howe Rubber Co. team of New Brunswick on the local alleys. The local team is selected from the ten men having the highest average rolling at least six games during the past week.
All candidates for the Michelin baseball team this season are requested to be on hand Saturday afternoon at the park for further limbering up.
