This Day in History: 1938-04-12
Henrietta Zisgin was selected President of the Junior Women’s Club at its meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Young. In compliance with a request from the State Federation of Junior Women’s Clubs, the local club has chosen an Indian symbol to be used to identify the clubs on the State map. The Club submitted as it historic points the markers on Valley Road in memory of Washington’s march to West Point from Morristown; the old Ramapough Reformed Church and the town’s Indian name. They named the American brake Shoe Company as the outstanding activity in the town. (Bristow)