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PAG* TWO T H E LEADER . OCTOBER 20,1949 Hackensack FootbaH Schedule Of High School Students T¥ r W i f k a 1 m ------B A T l l i p A I C ity; Miss Romps O ver led to the tallies- He intercepted Mias Phyllis Tech. 45 w en t i l l , I , | w on the and to th t Mrs. Patricia Communist-Democratic Ideals 37. Continuing to make thisscore Mawark; Mrs. Ray- a one man show. Hanulak went high achool atudents the rest of the way to paydirt on Taking i day off from league ^ - - about the Communist and I tect th e government that v(atches1 are taken at an early age and an end run. r . _ _ h SS Damocratic philosophies is dra-1 th e s e . The first of two third period Park a l o v er We must‘ learn about brought up together in order to School tuaed up for its drive on Park,* P. ML ST t S enem y.'c^m untai; train them in the principles of the N. N. J. I L. title with an touchdowns followed the pattern I (ubm jtted In their English IO wp can batth, it; And only by communism. In a Democracy, of letting Tech do the work with by David O'Rourke and 38 to • win over Bloom­ a l battling it can we defeat it. the children are taught to be field Tech. at the High 8chool Hackensack capitalizing on a P.M. Savoia. break to score. After being good, equal citizens and to grow field here Saturday afternoon. ••Ctostei^ai Feet Lea, * P. M Tbe essays, picked as among stalled on its own 20, Bloomfield up to aid their government and xHawthomeat Baflnta, 2 P .M turned in by the classes. country. In winning ita third straight, attempted a punt, but Al Farrar By LUCILLE SAVOIA Ladi al flnyfler ( J .C .) , t Hackensack paraded moat of the and Lagomarsino, broke through Free enterprise is a privilege P.M. *T DAVID OlftUBKE Communism and Democracy squad before the fans with five to block it and Middleton fell on At the present tim e a compara­ are two forms of government in a democracy. People are al­ men breaking into tha acoring - BervanfieM al Park Ridge. * lowed to go ’ into any trade or the loose ball in the end zone. BERLIN’S tively bloodless battle is being yet the two terms are more far column. Ron Mastrolic led the P.M. s th ey chcmse T h e y jn a y Wesser converted. waged in the world I t apart than -words Can - compare attack with a pair of touchdowns, The last Comet score was the CUffaed Seat! at Narth All- SHIRTS in know n as t h e Cold W a r. T h e Communism means ownership of buy land and go into business of • while also passing to Jim Davis agriculture if they wish. With result of a 89 yard march that ingten, 2 P.M . main weapons are diplomacy and property with state control of 1 for tw o more. was sparked by Mastrolia, who BlnsaifisH Teak, at Lynd. COTTON. RAYON IN NEW FALL international wiles. The prize is of labor, religion and social re communism, thfe cultivation of waste lands or improvement of i Chet Hanulak, *and ' BUI Mid­ finished it off himself by scoring hunt, 2:38 P. M the gaining of the w a r - to r n coun­ lations. The power of the people on a line buck. L akes a l and WINTER COM) I STYLES tries of Europe and Asia to either is taken over and is kept in the the soil for profit may only be flet0n Z *core?. with done so by a common plan in W e s s e r making good p n lech began a drive in the , 2 1 1 m . D em ocracy o r Communism. hands of a few...... n n I v tu -n i _ 4 . __ _ the hands of the State only two conversions a fter a third period that led to its con­ Many people wonder why the Democracy is the government string of six straight. solation score in the final stanza. SUNDAY which is organized by the people In America, any citizen tw enty- Russians and their satellites don’t T h e Hall <8. O.) al St one years of age. no m atter what drive ate up 70 yards with just stay where they are, and in order to work for the people. A pair of scores in each oTthiT t h e last play from Bill Genevir- Mary’s (Ruth.) 2:18 PJL PLAID FLANNEL $1.98 race or color he may be. is al­ why the church doesn't stopr in ... Communism, and Democracy first two periods decided the is­ ino t o Yakimowicz who grobbed Q uean af Paaee (N .A .) a t St- lowed to vote. W ith Communism, its a c tio n a g a in s t th e m . A lso , d»ff«*r in_ m u c h m o re th a n a fe w sue promptly for the comets. Af it on the 18 and scored standing Jane ph's prevent the growth of ism to keep . our country______strong goslavia. The same occured in differences and Inequalities They j and free for the many g e n e ra - Winter Conditioning B u lgaria and Rumania T h e s e people, se e m in g ly allowed the Russians to seize their govern-1 This Will Prepare Your BUICK for WINTER BEBUI'S ment wthout so much as a pro­ List Your Property test. No one seems to know w hat1 « r A U AV happened. The laws of these FOR SALE CCNILIM, SYSTEM lands must have allowed the CABBURETOK WINTER LUBRICATION IW«M, flu^li an I fill with Drain and refill rrankeaae oil “Comfnies". to get into key posi­ Get Action With 1rrr.tr, __ %a*h out and rr-uil air rleanrr (■Iran furl pump ntraincr Drain and refill transmission tions with a coup d’etat resulting. Tinkle* Knv xtnnrriiont Clran rari»urrtor ttirsinrr •rei Could it happen here? Im belt traiion Adjuol rarburrtor for fold weather Drain and refill differential grease O ur f t e e press is a grdut bul- Aksel S. Sorensen Tight* ■ c>lisdrr head bolts l.ubrirale all i-’onnertien* wark agauMt *uch thinf*. We ) HEALTH R - INSUROR U.N1TION *, _ BATTERY 8 GENERATOR STV.KKINU must make sure it remaifis free. t k * aad adju*t diMribulior Clean terminal* Repark and adjust front wheel I n Russia there is no free press. 227 STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST’ Te*» Battery, add water bearings SrifaiflfiHj limr ienkion f'Jierk Rrnerator «• bar ping rate We have often heard wordsl ike Fill steering gear housing T*L RtJtb, 2-2017 «.lraa aad gap »parii phiga Oil. frnerator bearinpa ln«pert brake lining *' the following: “This morning- it w as announced by Tass, the of­ ficial Russian news agency,—the Official—the only!" Qpmmunism has been des­ DR. I. R KRASNER cribed as a worker's paradise. On Optometrist paper and in words it looks and, sounds great. Outside of religious EYE EXAMINATIONS and moral drawbacks there is 45 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD. N. J. just one thing wrong—it won’t Opp. Rivoli Theatre RU. 2-4418 work. Our Country was created Hours: 9 30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M., daily except by men who wanted, primarily,! W ednesday,.9:30 A. M. to* 12:30 P. M. wealth. In a collectivist state ..Friday Evenings to 8:30 P. M. their ingenuity would have been destroyed. Imagine Rockefeller or MorgnTTlSuilding their empires | if they knew it was going to be divided among\two hundred mil­ lion people. Our great medical profession Was developed by men who both wanted to serve people and pro­ vide security for themselves and their families. Imagine how many of these would have . .gone through with their studies if they' knew they were going to be told when, where and on whom to practice. Even the Russians real­ ize the Impracticability of that. In this instance communism is decaying, and decay it will for anyone who denies God is bound to feel His wrath. W ith no exceptions, we are the most fortunate people who have ever walked the earth. We have the just and wise use of our nat- 1 Ural resources to thank for it. We •re great fools if we do not pro-!

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fC litf* rw ii^CIM UBIIIf*. tninw COMPANY OH itrm m n - f * • / O i l # EBEBT5 MARKET # W fU U f NOM AVI B P 8*00* THE LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. " Questions and Answers wage adjustments. of the many eompUeiebts- H e! ' Jack T. Morion, son of-Sir. and Concert to be Held “However,” the , study contin­ Music Makers Rutgers WiH that mueh of the credit for I Mrs. Robert L. Morton. S46 V«l- Q. May I go to school under ues, “there seems to be little in­ Honor Deputy B? JOEY SASSO At Mosque Theatre the G. L Bill while I am taking efficency ol the office should1 > 7 Brook avenue, is ainonf the dication that either party wish­ g o t o h u staff 3.000 freshm en w h o entered on the job training under ^he es the coat of living criterion to PubHish T ract Treasurer These men, he said, are A n th - Syracuse University this fall, ac- S O T N A T IO N A L RECORD In November s a m e la w ? displace to any large extent such m m FOR THE WEEK A survey ^ot- New Jersey’s ex­ ony Budin, of Paramus, princi-1 cording to Keith J. Kennedy, ref - Alexander Brailowsky’s visit A. Yes, you can go to school other major factors as industry N ational R e c o rd s proudly a n ­ pa] clerk for 27 years: Peter C i o - 1 >«r*r - to the' Mosque Theatre, Newark, under the Servicemen’s Readjust­ perience with the cost of living and area patterns and ability to Van Valen nounces the signing of an e x ­ lino, of Garfield, tbe office in the flrst of the Griffith Music ment . Act. (GI Bill) while tak­ in wage bargaining is the subpect pay from the wage negotiations ecutive five year contract with H4CKENSACK—Raymond Van countant. and Ernest Sachs.ic h s . o f i Foundation's Master Piano con­ ing on the job training if the of the study being published here between management and labor. Florence Wright, sensational new Valen, deputy Bergen County Carlstadt and Alfred G:aro farm . certs on Sunday afternoon, Nov. school course is determ ined'to be in New Brunswick today by the “The reasons used to be sur­ Auto Safety Glass 9 o a g stylist from Newark, N. J . treasurer, was given a wrist of Hackensack, both celrks 6, and the appearance of Nelson related to the on the job course. Rutgers Institute of Management face phenomena below which lie Florence, who is 22 years old and #atch Thursday in -recognition Eddy in one of his characteristic The government then will pay and Labor Relations. the fundamental objectives of I n s ta lle d Woks pretty as she sounds, was ♦ islH nff______if his 40 years of service as a concert programs, on the follow* The analysis is called “The Use, each, such as management’s de­ Jr. Womw Club M visiting Station WAAT in New­ -ounty employee. ing evening. Nov 7, Will be th t Q. Will the government pay of the Cost of Living Factor ii* sire for continuous profitable op­ a rk while Bill Cook,-the popular More than 150 county officials first succession of major events for tools special clothing needed .General Wage Adjustments.” kts erations, and the union leader’s The Lyndhurst Jr. Women's! disc jockey who conducts the .nd employees attended the open Club held its regular monthly J O H N 'S throughout the fall and winter at and other equipment while I am authors. Dr. Richard H. Wood, di­ desire to prove the value of be nightly “Musical Caravan ", was louse in his offices at the Ad- that house under the auspices taking on the job training under rector and John Peaice,e, Jr re-.; longing to the union,” the auth­ meeting Friday night, October 14. on the air. A. B. Green, Nation­ ninstration Building. The pres­ * Auto Safety Glass of the Foundation. the GI Bill? search associate of the Institute, ors point out. . ■ , ' at the Town HalL a l prexy and Sylvia Lang,ler entation of the watch on behalf Now at the peak of his fame, A. The government will pay conclude that the use of>f the cbst Besides its helpful survey of New pledges were sent an en­ 527 RIVERSIDE AVE., were also there at thc time visit­ -jf the employees was made by Bt ailowsky has been dubbed the for any loo Is, special clothing or of living factor “appears to be a recent experience and opinion on graved invitation to attend thc LYNDHURST. N . J . ing with Bill and ihe^ heard greatest of Chopin players, the other equipment needed for suc­ temporary expedient occasionally the wage question, the study al- Dr. Charles B. Bleasby, of Gar- meeting. Mrs. Davenpdrt, Florence humming a tune that ufield,ia chairman-i of— the Board of d e n t the Sr. w Sntn’s Club, R l’. 2-9743 ideal player of Schumm and the cessful pursuit and completion employed as a means of resolving so-provides a broad view of the - •«.- - * -• of was being aired over WAAT. . . Free holders’ finance committee. world’s greatest player of Bee­ of the course of training, but VA a’ deadlock in bargaining over problems encountered in nego­ was guest speaker. She spoke on that did It. Later, Flo, was in­ County Treasurer A. Theodore thoven. His appearance in the will provide no more than the w a g e s .” , tiating and administering escal­ the meaning of the FederaUdh troduced to Count Basic al one Holmes, Dr Samuel Alexander, M aster Piano concerts is in keep shop requires for its non-veteran The material for the study is ator wage clauses. and its works- Plans for the of the Count's rehearsals, and his Park Ridge freeholder, and Dr. ing with the tradition o f th is e m p lo y e e s . based upon the answers to ques­ forthcoming. Bazaar were discus carefully considered verdict was: This is the second published Bleasby, lauded “Rays” werk memorable services which has Q I served in the Canadian tionnaires to 130 large industries sed and a special meeting of the *Tve given her every kind of study of jLhe state created Rut­ “He’s truly the watchdog of our RIVOLI brought to New Jersey year after Army as an American citizen and um (ins The questionnaires Club, will be held to furthr com­ test and hers -is one of thc finest gers Instutite of Management treasury”, said Freeholder Bleas­ year the greatest of living pian­ during the war. Now I would sought the item most influential plete them. Mrs. Ehlers, sponsor new Voices I've heard in years.” and Labor Relations The first by . ists. like to purchase a home under in determining recent wage ad­ of the Club, displayed a fayette Florence has an adaptable voice on the Joint Safety Program of Mr. Van Valen, who lives in NOW tkrn SATURI»\Y the loan provisions of the GI justments in New Jersey. Man- that she had assembled for thc (Sal. Continuou- lrom 1 P.M.) that lends itself equally well to the Forstmann Woolen Company Hackensack, started work for thc Bill. I am told I must have a gement and union leaders were and Local 656, Textile Workers Navajo Indians. The Clob plans ballads, blues and novelty tunes. Sea Scouts Enjoy certificate of eligibility. When further questioned as to their ex­ -•ounty as an office boy Oct. 16, to make ten more layettes to be Dana Andrr%*» M arta T o rrn Her first release on the National Union of America, CIO, was pub­ 1909. He was given the deputy Strphrn MrNally Jrff Chandlrr such a certificate needed by any periences and opinions concern­ lished just a year ago. sent to the Indians. The club label features two hit tues, “The Halloween Party v e te r a n ? ing the use of the cost of living port 30 years ago and several also undertake the sertdirife of in "Sword in the DescJrt" Game Of Broken Hearts” and A. A certificate of eligibility fa c to r. times he- -turned down offers to Christmas packages to Southern Prr*rnlrd at: 3:00 7 00 10:20 “Deal Me A Hand". Bill Cook The Lyndhurst Sea Scouts become treasurer. He and his is necessary when the veteran The study indicates that there school children ranging from the Saturday 3:15 7:00 10:25 said *1 felt instinctively, the held a pre-Halloween party at is unable to furnish the lendei Lester E. Smith’ staff handle about $15,000,000 an­ ages of six to fourteen. Two girls first time I heard Florence, that ! is “a broad range of opinion for n u a lly . —aleo— the home Cox’n Larry Larsen, with his honorable discharge, or i and against the use of the cost were assigned to each child. she would be a big star some Anniversary With Mr. Holmes and Robert S. Tip­ Tuesday, October 11th. 0 when his period of service was of living factor in New Jersey.” The evening was rounded off Ruhrii MouiaoUsrr} ^\nn lUvtli day. Now I'm positive of it”. ping are the only men living of The highlight of the evening less than 90 days, or when he is The industry wage pattern was by a display of mystifying card “Don’t miss Florence Wright’s P.S. is Celebrated the 10 treasurers under -whom in "Once More M y was thc presentation of a ship’s eligible by vertue of his serv­ found to be more frequently rat­ tricks given by Mr. A. Putnan of 1 first release on National, it’s a model to the Sea Scouts by tne Van Valen has served. ice in the armed forces of one ed as first in importance by m an­ Lester C. Smith. 99 Hendel Rutherford. Refreshments were D a r t i n g * 1 certain hit!”- says Don Larkin, Lyndhurst Senior Girl Scouts. of our allies during World War Mr. Van Valen said he was agement with the cost of living avenue, North Arlington, com­ then served. Prf'rnlrsl Kt: ______, 1:43 8:50 also of WAAT and co-writer of The Sea Scouts and their II. usually not the most important overwhelmed by the reception Satursiay 1:45 5:25 8:52 pleted 25 years with Public Ser­ accorded to him and said he hop­ “The Game Of Broken Hearts” .. guests of the evening, with their Q. Is it true that if I take a factor in determining recent gen­ vice Electric and Gas Company ed he might continue to be wor- “Some Day"...“If You Didn’t ladics, were received by the position, VA will more than like­ eral wage adjustments. - Mean —R”...The Ravens. . .Nat­ Ship’s Skipper, CE. Wengland ly change the amount of disabil­ Oct. 3 and was awarded a gold Labor, on the other hand rated service emblem. SATI R lnY MATINEE OM.Y ional.. The Ravens (that won­ and Mrs. Wengland, Chairman of ity compensation I am now re­ the cost of living most frequent­ Y N DHU R Si derful vocal quartet) giving you the Ship Committe C. A. Van­ c e iv in g ? Mr. Smith is employed in the 5 CIH4IR ( VI!TOONS ly as the factor of greatest im- Company’s Electric Distribution RITZ their version it is, of “Some den Heuval and Mrs Vanden A. Disabled veterans are en­ poi lance in determining recent L Y N D H U R S T In A ddition lu Itt-gtiliM' Program Day”. Here again you find them Heuval, and Ship Committeeman couraged to do such work as Department, Hudson Division. working most harmoniously wi.f, L. Larsen and Mrs. Lars,en. their disability permits. Ttus FURNITURE SAYS: I W > 0 |» rn 12:30 Nliow Slarl* 1 P.M. Ricky featured in the foreground Those attending included the does not effect the amount of Thur*. F ri. Sat. O rl. 2S-21-22 a n d t h e s w e e t t e n o r v o ic e -of Misses Joan Mitchell, Diana Red- disability compensation as this nOVT YOU BELIEVE • C lark C ab lr • Alr%i» Sm ilk Maithe Marshall assisting most diker, Peggy Weisman, Lois Tru- benefit is based on the degree THIS ADVERTISEMENT t DAYS SI“NDAY thru TUESDAY admirably with Warren Suttles ex, Barbara Aldridge, Alice Do­ of disability as determined by in "Any Number Can Sunday Continuous from 2 PM . and Leonard Puzey doing the lan, Elinor Blake, and Barbara VA’s rating schedule. COME AND SEE FOR P la y " honors, in the background. The Purchase, all of Lyndhurst, Miss Ri« hard C o n tr V alentine C o rtex K EflR ilV Prfsrnlril Thur-. Fri. 3:05 f:IO Joan Garrett of Palisades Park, Lrr- J. « id.l. Karbara l.awrrm-r reverse is a sleeper, an original YOURSELF! Saturday 2:56 6:30 |»:00 and Miss Betty Lou Hall and Jark Oakir Millard Mitrlirll by Ricky that we predict will 250,000th Olds REGEI1T HEBE 18 OUB REGULAR become one of the great stand­ Nancy Wengland of Rutherford; $39.95 in "Thieves' Highway" Cox’n Larry L. Larsen, Cox’n W. ard s of our day. . .“Solitude”. .. Delivered in 1949 413 Kearny Ave. KE. 2-9524 Kearny, N. J. H aro Itl Lloyd-4 lu n -lan rr Cum m ins* Prr^rntrd Al: 3:40 6:5? 10:15 “I Do, Do You?”. .Billy Eck­ Wiseman, Yeoriian Harry Brill, Chain Drive Tricycle Mt.il. ft T u r ,. 3:00 7:00 10:15 stine. . .National .. Topside has Cabin Boy Daniel Wyatt, Appren­ Oldsmobile Division today buiR in "Movie Crazv" — a ls o — BiUy, ihe Man of the Year., giv­ tice Seamen James Mitchell, Ro­ its 250,000th 1949 model Oldsmo Friday Evening Sal. & Sun. All Day BIG - STRONG - BRILLIANT Pr'rM-ntrd Thur*. Fri. I:3S T:«W BAKED ON COLORS ing his all vocally. Once again, bert Woejelspurger, Bruce Bev­ bile, S. E Skinner, vice presi­ Evening Performance Only Friday 111:0(1. Saturday 1:30 5:00 8:35 ins, John Roderick, John Adams, OVER8IZE LIVE RUBBER "Abbott And Costello he proves that he can take a dent of General Motors Corpor­ TIRES and Explorers Edward Becker, 3 BIG STAGE A SCREEN SHOWS tune, any tune, give us that mag­ ation and general manager of BALL, BEARING WHEEL8 M eet the Killer" ic vocal wand and presto, t1 Roy Petersen, and Vincent Kir- Oldsmobile, revealed. SA TU R D A Y & SUNDAY Yes, All the Features of the SMOKINt; PERMITTED IN »ith ltori« Karloff ■ version is magnificent. The flip chdoerffer. The event is significant, Mr THE REGENT THEATRE PRESENTS F in e s t! OUR STADIUM BALCONY, , Plu« Cnlur Cartoon ft l.atr«t Nrw« is Billy's own original tune, On Friday night, October 14th, Skinner pointed out, because it Al NO EXTRA CHARt.E PrrM-ni.d At: 2:15 5:30 0:54 which will explain the great feel­ the Skipper reguested the Ship’s parallels Oldsmobile production NEW JERSEY'S BIGGEST Only $29.95 While Mon. ft TurK. 1:50 8:52 ing instilled vocally on this side. Committee, to draw up a letter record for the first 11 months of They Last I W ith any of Eckstine’s releases it requesting that a larger ship be the 1941 model year and offers is most difficult to pick the best procured from the U. S. Navy for hope that an all time high marV F o r 1 A small deposit will hold one Sun. Mon. Tur». Ort.- 23*24-25 COIIINfl- ft rtliM-tlit thru Saturday sidf. Listen to them and pick the Lyndhurst Sea i- Scouts’ use, of 270,000 units may be shatter SHOW VALUE for you until Xmas. Cary t.rant - Ann Shrritlan ( O rtu b rr 26-2 748-2VI yo u r own, for we have chosen stating that, sis this time, the ed in 1949. This yar Oldsmobih* Take Advantage of our Low Lor .-Ita Yount C.rl<*tr Holm ltlg of V A U I) K V 1 L L E in "I W as A Male Hugh Marlows- Kl*a l.an rh ralrr cwo o f Billy’s most terrific sides present ship is much top small, is aiming at a goal of 300,000 Prices on Fine Furniture and 8 A rts Thom a- l.omrx Dorothy Palrirk which we' are sure will. prov* und cannot meet the present new cars, but realization of this Supplies X*r yoar Heme. No W a r B rid e " to be one of the greatest of his needs of the Sea Scouts. The goal, he said, hinges on a contin­ Extra Charge for Time Pay­ Prr-rnlrd Sun. 3:00 6:30 10:00 in "Come to the Stable" IVetfiiiiiif* tht* Fin«**i in V A RIETY ments. releases to date_..“F. Y. I.”... Lyndhurst Sea Scouts Ship was uing supply of cold-rolled sheet i M on. Tun*. 3:15 7:00 I0:(NI **A.M. P.M . S o n g " . C h a rlie Y e n - a closed troop, admitting only el­ s te e l. ENTERTAINMENT LYNDH1TR8T FU R N IT U RE igible Lyndhurst Boys, but the Aira.. National . .Topside is one Taking invenitory of the 1949 - ^ - P l u s ------277 RIDGE ROAD >hrturrilr ( hjpman W a I lrr Itrrnnan ef Ventura's greatest sides to Skipper also requested that the model productions to date. Mr j LYNDHURST, N. J. Lloyd Nolan - Jam* % yalt lUdsrrl Paipr Nataln- Hood date. The reverse is one of Ven Ship be opened to world wide Skinner said that two thirds o f! On Our Screen RUth. 2-8213 enrollment. Both of these re­ in "Bad Boy" in "The Green Promise" (ura’s , vocal honors by the Futuramic Oldsmobiles pro- j quests were readily granted by PrrM*nlfd Sumlat 1:30 5:00 8:30 duced thus -far have been Series ' Mon. ft Tur*. 1:45 8:45 Marianne Dunn and Jack Pal- the Ship's Committee. iher. This one will prove above “88” and "98” models, equipped everything else that Ventura is with the famous “Rocket” En­ gine. Public acclaim of the per T H E N E W one of the foremost exponent* O pen House at O'Reillys W rd. (O n r Day O nly! O rt. 26 « f B o p . formancc and economy of this Esldir Cantor ft ihr Coldlyn Ctrl- Mr. and Mrs Phillip O'Rielly new high compresed power plant hud an open house and house has kept Oldsmobile production j in 'The Kid From Spain' LINCOLN warming of their new home in Prr*rrilfd at 3:10 7:00 IIMHI Phan*; KE. 2-V516 Builders are now providing at­ men on their toes tb build an j Morris Plains. They also had the , n»iir«. F ri. Sal. O rl. 20-21-22 tractive, well built homes with ever increasing number of "Roc —aLo— christening of their son Phillip K****. -Only • Sat. ( oniimioue modern comforts for everyday ket” Engines, Mr Skinner stateo. John. They have another son, He pointed out that a schedule i "Any Number Can (.t-ornr Sander* • ll**rh«-rl klar-liall NOW SHOWING living for the $1,800 and up in­ R ic h a rd . come brackets. With, sensible adopted earlier in the year, al * in 'M oon and Sixpence' The God-parents of Phillip P la y " I hart- Drnnia long term financing and low locuting 50 per cent of produc­ Prrnrnlrd al 1:38 8:35 Day were Mrs. A. Lemanowicz of (lark <>nlil<> • \lrxi» Smith i arum Moreau down payment, any steadily em­ tion to “Rocket” Engine tars, ?*rr»*ntrd Thur*. A Kri. af, Lyndhurst and Mrs. ftienhard HVA G reat Feeling' ployed person can afford one. was revised to bring it op t«> the Saturday al 2:20 6:1o 0 : ill O’Rielly of Jersey City, uncle current 66 7 per cent. - a I m i - in Trt luiirnler and unut of the child. "Movie Crazy" Singer Sewing _ Start in* Harold I lovd (in Kit Kunnir-t Film) 'M ighty Joe Young" LOUD SPEAKERS P rra rn lrd Thur-. A Fri. 7 :00 10:15 Machine Co. F O R R E N T Saturday ul 1:00 4:45 8:15 Jo-Jo's Tavern, Inc. Guarantees Ra-paira For DANTES, PARTIES. >uu. ft Mon. Ort. 23-21 W E D D IN G S i t L E C T U R E S EXT It \ KX I R \ EXTR \ ON ALL MARKS *49 RIDGE ROAD, I.YNDHURST, N. J. UIN4. I RttSRY S A T l R IM Y M \T I N E E lirautiful walnut rahinri* and Sound Truck 1 ~ «-OtOH CARTOONS - 3 mat ora with li*hl* to «M»«lrrn- 'Top ‘O The Morning' Mobili- Equipment Jlalian and American Cuisine iar your arwini marhinr. F.XTRA Saturday Nilr Rr«|fir.hum • Msrna Lay M o n d a y Z m lO;3S W H Y P A Y Machine Co. "The Red Pony" 'Friday Evening: and Saturday Matinee: T u r.. ft W ed. O rl. 2S-2* Adults .W tax ittrl. — Children .25 tax incl. Evrning* <*nly . R i d g e IliH id u t W E N T Saturda> Nile All Day Sunday "Angef in Exile'1 Belleville Pike Adults .60 tax incl. — Children .25 tax inct______J fetus Carroll - Adair Mara * S a . -6-7 R oom , ^ ______“COBRA WOMAN" ______- Tfcnr*. Fri. Sal. On. 2T4B-29 RIVIERA PARK ABK TOf A GOOD O p en 11 a. in. • 12 p. in. T i m Wed. Thun. — Oct. 25-26-27 "Lost Boundaries" 2 Family* Bralcirr Prar«an • Mri Irm Roller SkaKng Rink Saturday Till 1 lOO a. in. A DKAMA OF RE AL LIFE also Eroqi W WASmwoTON AVE. \ r™«i nnchbor rail) thr ASK TO SEE "Angels in Disguise* W rlrnqtr W*c«n H w tm «hm b o u v e u . x . j . a nrw family moves into her ORDKRS PUT IJP TO” THE READERS l>MiEST = T H E M NOW u n n n s A T . f u d a t . .Xrthmunity T h r hnden (recti T A K E O t’T •LOSTIOUNDAWiS" r m m m un«sAT a m a n p h r nrw rom er with a ba»ket of W>lh Beatrier Pearxm M n i M el F e rre r )IE HALLOWEEN 1 j s ra Sa UM M C»ft* fro m r tv tc m in d r d m e r * - plu. - ^ ■haintA snd informs her ol-4lie Kearny 2-9742 C. Savino AfMty PARTY FHF-E TRLEVHNtK .hurchra. arhouls M d civic The Bun erv Boys l.«MES pun** sriraAT aA irat trganixatuans. But ah SSS RIDGE ROAD RU. 2-3121 LYNDHURST "HOLD THAT BABY" 10 C olor C a rto a m II t m r js. t> sa* m Ri*therfuMH 3 J a f t e r S P . M. 1 9 4 9 THPBSPAT. OCTOSES SB. THK LEADER p a c e m n Philip J. Pauls New York Roller P lead s G uilty, Is Lady (?) dossiers in Match Parents of Son Derby Squad Meets N OTES ON Fm ed| $75 in N . Y. Lady Wetatler* NOR S le w e d < f Mr. and Mra. C M at Jersey Team Tonite the blonde Birmingham. Ala-., Howeverh thr brtngtng together *05 Travers place annotate* tlw Pleading guUty la a chary of bomhkhell and KllOa Qben. a(ef the idols of tlevtaton TH E VFW birth af a aaa, Douglas James Tlie Holler Derby around W tt racing beta trash terror, will Roccu ami Stanlee. took many IWPOUn we hrcSn^A Paul, bare Sunday, Oct. It, at ita May in Brooklyn, Monday Una* aaaa h frant of a stare al la the prOartpal support- month* of negotiate*** and Prtv i t the Preabyterian M ortal. Mew night, October 17, at the 13th. ■urtion l a the taag aw ait- m aters B abe Culnan nd W illie % 1T M ft DAM d eal o f cease at*. Thia ia the couple. brat Regiment Arm ory. 13th * 8»h C tty. •d mat meetinf betwaaaaa JAntonia Gilsenberg had to outind more Mra. Paul li the to tw w eek . C arl (Argentina > ftorce and VFW NEW S . ■XAOWDCTAOM Avenues.as New York and Gene than 100 promoter* fur the big The 1M 0 membership te increaring s t____ Now It the Umt Harriet OtsthM. daughter of Mr. Brooklyn crashed ia the Anal Orient Way, Lyndhum. paid k (Mr America) whueh gest wrestling match of the cen to (e t u p your dua and bring a new member. Let's ____ saMI Mra. Harry Guthwl ot Trav­ X their eleven game Ser m tine In O amblers Court ta w in- be__ —.— rnght, tury Rorca and Mr America organization and make it one of great pride in our community. ers pnee. Mr. Gutheil ia superin­ ‘as. The New York team moves New York laat Wednesday Ort. 20 at the Newark Armory, have agreed to a'one fall match Comrade Eugene McMickle haa recently b een taken ill. He i» tendent ot the Public Works De­ o Manhattan tonight, will open nitted lhat he was x avmur and Jay street * or at the rfte eapiretton ea of the time at home and would be very (lad to hear from th e member*. Drop partment ot the township igainst New Jersey in tha 60th bookmaktaf ec'tu Headliner* m their own light limit to a refereei taion him a line, he will appreciate it Regiment Armory. 20th ft Lea* after beusg nabbed by Pat­ Om aatfaa aaar„ feaaa airi grap-j — ---- r—— ----—------Every peraon deairea to be indepenfent. but haw many of Local Girl* Attended ngton Avenue The Brooklyn rolman B enjam in Friedman pliag stars wtU be spotlighted on ua are. Every week from our pay~is deducted an amount of our earn travels to Washington for a Friedman testified that Cord.ce the biggest wrestling show staged [ •old him that he calls hia beta! la tlu. eaminga that we ieel are enceaaive. Of this-the government feb «P*te ol the higher tax rate and Secretarial School ■eries with the ~Nats ! ia Ullhe a share and the State gets a share. We carry Maumee tor our n spile of tha raid upon our cash Arena. lo a party ia New Jeraey. from Two Lyndhurst girls sre new whom be gels gS per cent uf the The lady wreeUera. many o*v ARROW protection and for the family. It there should be a little over, then reserve, the Lyndhurst taxpayer The New York team that will attending the Berkley School 01 server. ot Ihe wort will tail m i we visit a movie or enjoy a night out However, thia ia only did aot directly bear the full a c e New J e r s e y in the Lexiltf- Secretarial Training ia East Or­ are every tal aa gond as Ihru S h ir U F o r M » « momentary pleasure. Every year about thia time, we become aware brunt of his tax lead. The state on Ave Arena is really a fam- ange. They are Mias Ann Fady- topflight male ifc-atempar.rir. of the moat- gracious charity there ia, the Community Cheat Thia has contributed a great share, ly affair: There are no few er Jefferson PTA Han* nich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs They are five star boa office et recognizee no race, color or creed, and ia ot benefit to all Man­ (fcily thia week, the estimate of ban . three h u * b « n d ‘ and w ife $3.65 $3.95 P . Soik of 342 Forest avenue, The year's p n v w tractions bscaaa. they stage fast, kind. For the gift that you donate lo them, you will receive in state help to Lyndhiftst mas set ombinatkins in the at $214,074—most of which went a n d Miss M arjorie Ried, daughUr ln ago ned at a meeting ot the eaecv thrilling and artna pa. ked return the best feeling of all the feeling that you have not only i t Mr, and Mrs D. L. Reid o! tlve board of the JeKeraon PTA h e lp e d -o the Bonrd of Education. Such match*. The Mtser. Stem an antf a friend but maybe yourself. So thia year make it a big 313 Post avenue. ash and hu wife, the blond held at the actual to only $50,000 m week. Olaen . i l l 1 ovar ihe onr gift to the Chest, it will be used as you would want- it. A graduate of Lyndhurst High Helen, who is returning to act- wtth Mra. Stephen _ 1930 rt w as even Chobanian.! A swell night of entertainment is awaiting those who have School, Mias Fadynich is taking ve Roller Derby competition af- preaidant. In charge. And without state aid, the purchaaed their ticketa to the Haloween Costume Dance given by -he advanced Secretarial Coure? er having been side lined w ith Their1 opening meeting of the! J*"1* »* - the Ladies’ Auxiliary. There will b t prizes for the prettieet cos­ tax rate would have been $0.02 njuries over a year ago. The it the Berkely School. Miss Reio . ^ . W T b T L ______evening. Lyndhurst. tume ,the most original costume and the most funniest. Make a this year. •eeond combination is Gene I ask you to consider these who is an alumnae of Keamy when there will be a reception date for October 29 at the VFW Poet for a night o< entertainment. H ig h School, is enrolled in t h t 3ammon a husky defense player of the achooL ; Club what will happen The ticketa sell for 75 cents. Get your tickets today. , I n te n s iv e Secretarial C o u rse «nd hi* wife. Gerry M urray. J Town cash reesrve fall to A rummage ssle will be held The Civil Service Commission has announced two Federal ex­ B o th girls expett to com p ete Sirl’s captain and holder of one- Woman's Club Poderatt<«n A the point where we can no long 1 Oct. 36 aad 17 from 10 >T(«I Hot'1%: aminations at the Raritan Arsenal. The poaitiona are Ordnance- their courses this coming June luarter aod one half hiile speed ...... - J Putnam rotertained a* a magi Maintenance Foreman and Artillery Repairman. er draw upon it? Suppoee statt ecord for wtenon skaters. The to » pm- A card party is plan c,„ M._ Toron . p,~t aid is withdrawn? What will ’h ir d d u o , 1* compoaed of Doug aad tor mid November ^ ^ <» a .m . m o r e . which to draw—wealthy resi­ Lyndhurst Finances happen when the prevent tax Adoniram Court a a M o n te. 6 ’ 4“ brother of K en Others present at the mooting making lave«** for the Navajv dents and huge industries which collections of 96 percent drop*, Uuntc. thc Brooklyn coach, and in clu d ed M ss. Wtsley Crawfonl, Indian* and ar* a lsn p c e p a r m s Kirn lla, Itcrpl Sr4. a (Continued from Page 1) can afford bigger tax payments, as they most certainly will? Ask 'tis wife. Alice Kdwsrd, one o f I M rs. Norman Teffeau, M rs. Ru* foe a b a c m t to he h e ld .10 N o v , we are/ in no fortunate position. /ourselves these questions. Ask Has Rummage Sale Tlium la, when we (3aaa $20,000. he ptettiest girls competing in Mrs Walter 10th wrtK Mr* Richard Q lm .« On the contrary, we have a yourselves how you would feel It should be remembered that The Ways and Means Commit •ports st the present time M rs."ir,M. Wagner, T C a* t han man population which w orks for a liv­ about any unnerewiry—no. al tl P.M . salaaies for the police depart- let j tee of Adoniram Court, Order of Berquist. Mrs. F A. Hickey Mr* ing and lives on what it earns. me put it this way. about ex ment in 1939 amounte'd to $59,- the Amaranth, is sponsoring a C. M. O ’G orm sn snd Miss I^etitis Every dollar that we take from penditure that is not absolutely 1 ummage kale to be held on Oc­ Mr and M is. Peter Curcio and Petty, principal of the school. 000. Today we are appropriating these families for taxes means rttal if you were in my place" daughter. Carmella, of 20$ Liv­ $97,000. And while we apprcrri- tober 20, 21, and 22 at 111 Val­ some little luxery or some much ( understand fully that I am ley Brook avenue with Mrs. Har­ ingston svenue returned Friday BOOKKEEPING ■ TAXES ated $3,300 fci the police penJ.on needed food, or a little item of oreaking precedent in this talk night from Culbertson, Nebrasks, fund in 1939, today we must ap­ ry Tirgrath as chairman. On the new clothing that they cannot today. It is customary for a pub­ 21st there will alao be s cake where M rs Curcio spent two Tart time h«tng for Snt*ll Film* propriate $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 .’Tire appropri­ have- lic official to tell his constituent* months and Mr. Curcio two COMING . . . SOON ation for other than police salar­ sale at the sale place with Mrs. A r ra n g v fo t r a t i I n n o w T**» N<>« I feel that Lyndhurst is in that everything is rosy He us l.arold Wooster as chairman. weeks. ies ii $17,000 today, just doubled ually leU the taxbsM tell the NATUREPATH and Hu*in*** Hea**«na|U* Term* the *8,500 it was ik 1939 Public ‘roub‘* b««u“ *«> A chow mein luncheon waa story. But my perwmal plulus given b y this committee at the HEALTH FOOD Safety spends—or, rather, has its officials have been concerned There will b<* a Thanksgiving ophy about public oflke is: Let home of Mrs. Jay J. Eckert tn J. LOUIS IEMPERT appropriated—$176,700, as com­ With not w hat Lynd hu rst could program at the meeting of the; STOKE afford, but what Lyndhurst the People know. The-govern Ridgewood last week. pared to $109,250, 10 years ago. Lincoln PTA on the night of > 1 3 v m oorvRtktt i av»m \ ment belongs to the people. The Adoniram Court will observe Ten years ago, the Public ought tohave. I am Thoroughly in Nov., 17th with pupils o f the 8th m« iiu X tm in public oAcials is their servant Master Maauns Night at their N I W orks • Department cost us $42,- accord with those w ho w ant to grade taught b y Mrs Susan Gus­ He must follow their desires meeting to be held at the Ruth­ ______K e a rn y to operate—today the ftgure give Lyndhurst the best of 2 1 0 But to execute hit trust he must erford Masonic Temple tafson psrtk-ipsting. $99,880. everything. But, I think the fig­ ures I have quoted today show let them know the true state of MSN We used to run the public af­ that Lyndhurst, by spending for their affairs, ln my humble wav, j fairs departm ent for $83,000. To­ above its revenue producing ra­ that is what I tried to do here Polish Americans day it costs $76,500. We used to tables, must return to the prin­ today. Thank you. , spend $9,700 on Parks and Pub­ cipal that it can have only for Back 40-Hour Week lic property. Today it is three what it can pay. I wish I had Rr* Auxiliary W ill The Polish American Citisens times that The single reduction more time to stand here and tell is in the Department of Revenue Moot This Evening Club went on record last week DON’T MISS OUR SALES you more of our problems. Per­ and Financc—and a breakdown .endorsing the 40 hour weei haps you’ll invite me again. If The Ladies’ Auxiliary o f t h e 5 nought by local police which will of the figures shows that this is you do, I promise you more so only because in 1939.we had Lyndhurst Fire Department will be decided by referendum on the facts and figures, plain and una­ to appropriate $2 0 ,0 0 0 f o r ta x hold its regular meetu* this eve November 8 ballot This u the dorned. By now you must'be ask­ ning at f i r e headquarter with first local organization to an title lien foreclosures, a figure ing: “If the cost of our govern-' Scott Tissue 3 for 25c which has shrunk to $4«000. MrS. Leocadia Dabal. president.; nounce a* position on the ques- ment' has increased so much, prestding A while elephant tio n . A glance into the Board of Ed- where is the money to pay for it ucetion budgets im similarly en­ party will follow, with Mrs; Joaeph Lotarski, leader, an- lightening. Yarssa nrfcsarhaasSala la charge j noueed a meeting of the club tion. >And here if the answ er. 1 Her committee includes Mr* j election* committee will be heltt Sugar 5 Ib. bag 39c In 1989, administration, accord­ have already pointed out that ing to the board's figures, cost Catherine Patterson. Mrs. Jo*e- Friday night to select a rand.* since 1939, our ratables increased phine Barbieri and Mrs Ann Ro j Jate lor the Board of Education $6,000. This year (fie appropri­ $1,399,573. That has produced ation is $11,875—an increase of gutsky. representing the Polish Ameri- $96,710.63 additional revenue. The card party under the aus can residents, Fresh N .J. W hite Eggs doz.47c nearly 100 percent. In 1939, sup But we speculate our tax rate ervision in our schodls was bud­ pices of Ladies Auxiliary will Clarence Golembiewski w a s has increased—from $5 75 in 1039 be held at fire headquarters named chairman of the annual geted at $32,575. This year for to $6.91 in 1949. That increase of the same purpose $78,000 was Oct. 27 at 3 pm Refreshments fajl dance Nov 5 at St, Michael's $1 16 per $100 of valuations has and door awards will he a fea pariah hall Flotill Tom ato Paste 2 for 13c appropriated—an increase of wclh brought in more revenue. But over 100 percent In 1939, teach ture Mrs Catherine Patterson 11 for short of . the increases in the chairman assisted by all mem­ Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson of MUSSELMAN'S r ers’ salaries amounted to $255. budget is, by the w ay, is the 050. The budget this year car­ bers of the auxiliary. 375 Second avenue, celebrated factor that the taxpayer has felt their ninth wedding anniversary ried for the same purpose an ap­ most. If he owned s house as­ propriation of $336,475, an in • Lyndhurst Chapter American w ith -a show and dinner in New sessed at $3<000 he is paying this, War Mother* met on Monday York. Apple Sauce No. 2 can 10c crease of $111,425. or nearly 30 year $34.80 more in municipal jJercent more. evening at the VFW Building on taxes than ha did in 1939. Valley ‘ Brook Ave. with Mn It cost $28,685 in janitors’ sal­ m spit< Mrs. Walter Andre, of |yp7 aries in 1939. This year for the C ecelia Spies. presMlent in Post avenue, entertained at hey rea:e in his direct taxes, he is charge. Plsns were made for * Green Giant Peas 15c same purpose the budget carried paying only a fraction of what hcetie for Mr*. D 0 1 othiy Friger|o, $48,000, a jum p of nearly $20,000. November card party and a bo tt, Mrs Roy Richards. Mrs. Thom the risen cost this government attend the. state convention to be Ten years ago* 4 1 cost a little has meant. I'll show you" what I a* ‘Ferrara, Mrs George Uhl,‘| held in Jersey City, o n O c t . i s more than $5,000 for attaching mean: In 1949, the Board of Com­ »nd Mrs. Betty Lowen^erg officers, nurses, health officers,. missioners sppropriated $203,000 FARM-FRESH VEGETABLES This year the appropriation was out of the cash reserve to keep nearly 100 percent higher. And the tax rate down to its immod­ so it has gone The story is not est $6.91. The cash reserve, re­ Sweet Calif. Tokay Grapes2 lb«- 15c unique to Lyndhurst. It is genet member, is the nestegg thst lies al But we have a different fact in the treasury to make sure thst Selected or in Lyndhurst. Whereas, many our employees snd our teschers municipalities have resources on Hard Ripe Tomatoes • — carton 15c . Snow Whits Cauliflower >9* 12c Every Day is Sale Day Golden Ripe Bananas ,b- 124 FACTORY Juicy Califom ia Oranges <*<>*• 25c CI .OS E-OUT PRE-PACKAGED MEATS of B ET TER

kO JQ TYPE JACKETS Leading Brands Smoked Buttslb- 79*= F O R T H E % Armours Star Sausage Meat lb- 47<= INDOOR and OUTDOOR MANk i A K i Prime Clmck Roast ...... S9c ______! _ _ .. _ - HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S Jersey Skhh-Back Fresh Hams,b- 53c C o rd u ro y | Gaberdine 11 t f w . nrw kind ol 1 ouch-tip 3 SUTTON SPOUT 6.99 COAT. Fytly L neS WE' PAcKASl ONty THTTfME5T MWT5 THEY ARE COMPLETELY TRIMME0 - WITH O U l l e a U e h a r d iw

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 0 ,19*9 PAGE SIX T H E LEADER Builders in Hof Attack S a On Program

Proponents of the $100,000,000 political housing bond issue are deliberately mis-stating the facts for QUAUT^ct rnufi/ in their effort to save the issue from defeat and win jobs for themselves on the public pay­ ro ll That charge was made last night by Carl S Carlson, prom­ inent Bergen County builder and president of the Home Builders Fancy Eating • Association of Northern New Jer­ sey as he addressed a dinner meeting of the Cradell Lions C lu b . . >ples 5 c “Approval of the political hous­ Famous HAU CHINA ing. program Nov. 8 would im­ Todoy's. best apple value! Featured at dll Acmes. pose a tremendous burden on the m taxpayers of New Jersey”, Carl­ so n said . DINNERWARE “The head of the New Jersey Housing Council, an organiza­ Tomatoes^ - 15c tion of public housers, has said the program would be self liq­ Perfect slicing. Unmotchoble for quality and volue* At all Acmes! uidating. That is not true and he knows'it is not true. There nev­ er was a public housing project yet that was not subsidized bv ° + * £ 9 9 the taxpayers. The act itself 16-Piece Iceberg Lettucetrl 5 c which provides for the $100,000,- 000 bond issue explains in de­ Starter Set ■ H r w ith Fancy crisp California, Serve a tasty .salad with your‘meal. tail how the money to meet de­ cord J ficits shall be raised on local property in every municipality of the state. Municipal taxpayers Fresh Green Broccoli b e n c h 19c cannot afford more taxes, cer­ SAW OVOl 40% tainly not for anything as com­ ■ • pletely unnessary as this politi­ cal housing program. 16 piece starter set consists of 4 plates, 4 cops, Fancy RecT Beets £2, k-**- 5c I f o . f t "Another false claim made for 4 saucers and 4 dessert dishes-only $3.99! Buy the program is that it will clear n o w for gifts! You'll be amazed at the beauty slums. It will not clear slums and California Carrots 2 19c the advocates of the scheme ond quality! Act now! limited time only! know it will not. The president o f thc* N e w J e r s e y H o m e B u ild ­ r OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. Fancy Tokay Grapes 2 19c ers Association, Emanuel M. Spiegel, at a forum in East Or­ ange challenged Housing Com- micsioiner Charles R Erdman to • flniieOVCV f , - R t s i ) say the* program was designed to clear slums. Erdman turned the Ocean Spray. Cranberry Sauce 2 «« 27 c challenge down. J m m poods "The fight for this expensive charity housing scheme is being Chicken of the Sea Tuna Fish 5K wi.ki,% sw™ ! 3 7 c T h o T o t a l o / t h e T o w n ! led by those on the public pay­ roll and others who are trying to get on. And they are not Supreme W hite i , above mis treating the facts in Del Monte Tomato Sauce 3 ^ 19c their desperate attempts to save Special for the scheme from defeat is mer­ One Week! its ; : Libby's Tomatb Juice Bread '3 14c1 "The truth is that New Jersey needs no more expensive hous­ MOTtt 'h« best bread in the best wrapper— sanitary, montureproof ing, and every citizen—certain­ qt bot Tomatoes S T 2 Nabisco Ritz 32c cellophane^ Suffer, fresher— try a loaf today! Keep vctji bread bill Apple Juice MASISCO ly every taxpayer—should vote Sweet Potatoes down the Acme woy! “N O ” o n N o v . 8. Orange Juice Shredded Wheat 'Jr.* 16c Blended Juice 2 ’r . 35c Niblets Corn 2 Krispy Crackers £"27 25c Louisiana Crunch Ring 45c Souprr.::~4 Virginia Lee. Mode with fresh oranges Try one, you'll be delighted. Miss Orlikowski is Prune Juicc T ? * - . 27c Hydrox 25c CAMPfCll Tomato Soup" COfl Educator Crax 27c Named Delegate IJW-ci «•* Tomato Juice ,10c EDUCATOft • Cinnamon Struessel Loaf 25 c Soup Mix 52T3 Virginia Lee. Try this coffee coke toasted for a real treai At oil Acmes Thc first meeting of St. Mich­ 2 r 23c n ; uiecu s c n s ael’s C. Y. O. Youth Council was V-HSSL. M C C Cw m t i J p k | Tropical Creams 'J* 29c I DIAL FANCY held on Monday, October 10. KKSUR _ — Cherry-Filled Buns 7 “ ^\25c Due to the absense of the pres­ Tomato Soup 3 Sundaette £ £ .2 *' ident, the vice president, Richard MAM p k |. Cocoanut Wafers 1!' 35c Virginia Lee Fruit StollenJ^L-39c Pawlak, presided- Cider “tU t; 3?c ’X 69c Filbert Layer Cake »**“ 59c The minutes of the county C. Giant Peas » Pre-Cooked Beans VMOtNIA U l Y. O. were read and approved. f * O il MONTE Cr*cm v ^ o r n ity u i7>«* *« Grayymaster £ Corn Soya "uoo°^ ... 15c Evelyn Orlikowski was elected 17c Golden Codoanut Bar Cake 39c as the Delegate at Lodge. It was decided that Evelyn Or- Keebler's Armour's Armour's Unicy Supreme Asst Roll;4 r 15c likowski, Lorraine Gutkowski. Laura Senkowski, Matt Brant, Town House Chopped Ham Corned Beef Marshmallows and Richard Pawlak would rep­ resent our church at the C. Y. O. Crackers 32c r 47c Hash r 31c 2 J2Z. 27c Conference whfch is to be held on the 19th o fthis m onth.. A II.W ”uoo,^ h , 16c Hans were made for a g irls ' Marshmallows 31 c Cream White Ski*** basketball, team and a p r o g r a m Asco Tea TZS- 53c for the coming year was arrang­ Milk 2522, 2 : i 23c Cream White "S ti ed and will be discussed in more Spaghetti :rr-.2,5ir 27c Codfish SEE" ?. Asco Coffee 1.46c \S7 « w i » | . * detail at the next mectin. Richer blend. Ground fresh to order HM) Codfish Cakes h a m s ,!> 4 5 c Gold Dust **" tST 19c HKM Nyi Wincfrest*0"* £.42c 'Z* tighter bodied Vigorous tlovor. Junior Hi-Y Program Hankies r r 2 .^ 17c Baby Foods 10 Ideal Coffee 55c 5 3 C Is Endorsed Here Dish C lo t h s ^ - s29c Jr Foods SS5 6 Heovy bodied. Tops them all! The Junior Hi-Y met last Aero Wax ~ 25c Popping Com Claridge Franks 41c 3 7 c week at the high school with Mr. Frymg Chickens u> Robert McDonnell, president, in Old English Wax 39c Flako * a~ _ Presto 39c charge, and Charles Messer, fac- ul»v advisor, in attendance. 3-ln-l Oil ~ 19c Flakorn ,ir Vanilla **eo **tL m 29c The group completed their papers ol introduction and then IDEAL BAB-0 triH? i? Hams ib 35c planned the program for the year. Swift's Lummis Seeing a picture, "America the Dog Food Cleanser Beautiful" concluded the even­ > PREM Peanut Butter ings program i m 39c 33c 2 r 25c ’r i2c * Others present were John Al­ SalacfTender Beef Liver exis, William Bivonia. Stanley Bochnski, Frank Pesile, Delroy Asco Sliced Bacon t j 6 Richards. John Sedlock, Robert Suclar, Darnel Wyatt, Gerard ^ ______P*e69c Young, Behny Pent, William Eem err Johh Frangipane. Albert Glendale Ctub Cheese Food '>*" 25c bot 79c GeU, George Graffman, Paul Marvelous flavor. Spreads, slices. melt s perfectly Buy the eeenomicol 2-lb box Hanlon, Ray Lemanowitz, Al i 3 7 c Porro, Joseph Serro, Vincent JfoJ^Frosted Peas 6 S ,~ Yurkowiski, and Frank Pakul Asco Margarine • ^ 25c Domestic Swiss Cheese * 59c i £27c n iew ic z. Seabrook Peas Del Rich Margarine £ 31c | Aged Cheddar Cheese * 69c X23c Average Account Adds Up to $1,080 Bleu Cheese * 65c Kraft Velreeta X 29c Snappy Cheese “Ttt*. 20c A survey of the ,livings and Muenster Cheese * 45c loan associations in New Jersey » . EggsctS.1"1 79c revealed that the average sized Amer Loaf Cheese ** 49c account is ll.M O . it was report­ Eggs^r1- c«--„71c ed recently .by A rthur C. Dailey Mild Colored Cheese - 49c o f v ice p re s Schmidt, nncutive - > ’ ,**•' : S ? " T ident o l th* Summit F e d e ra l Savings and Loan . and vice' president o f th* New J e rs e y Savings and Low L*a*u<- Associations with asaats of un­ Lux Soap Swan Soap der a million dollars had an av- Chiffon Iftx Flakes Lifebuoy RINSO -X 27c vMHte sized account two hundred C nfift ClfllfrtC ...... j— * * - ’ - dollars lea than th* ov*r *11 300p rniR cs 1 S 2 c Soap 3 2 * 23c average, averaging aa casn- parcd with thoae associations .,w 27c WSSSH 11c 2 X 23c r j s n« 2 X 27c . with over three million dollars SZ 27c in asaeta. which showed an av­ erage sized account of $1,140, s ix ty dollars over the average. Associations with on* to * « ?• million dollars in asaats showed 256 - 60 Stayvesant Ave.- Lyndhurst • Free Parking UA m a v e n * m n h h * JMft. Woffl U t% Jack ftolew oi O f f Foal • tit «*tay» ewtertauoed her brMito V re w ra 1 N » m last wee* * a l - • r M n Nortl • a t -1 Eslrolman RscImkI Couahlw uiday fron» • «wt ef I aad Mn. Ceughlm o i O t C W . Hi Fplki: with ihttr m m o a f A v e . m ade Ikaur Ifth we Win «o to lhat town to talk to met at the t u n e ol .Mra. Harry Seem, that Loi. Rk* a representative I r S a W I W T he Y o u n g Mens Ref»ublu-«n served tbe cttteens nl tbia State and I ensniunsty iu tussr the two boys adopted by the’Klein of IU Tontine avenue Aa C lub o t Lyiwihurvi nn-tmrnnMlr| Teacher* of America Chib, will ga to Narth Arliagten H. S. T ow n sh ip Iheir fuesl speaker they had one ol dau n tir di«a>ler, and ef the United Stetes this Thursday to meet with a sn a p mt atudeats who plan This to an asrmr . aa - theIh# twn1** two1 of “■*- ihflr own---- members, *-- Mr*. “ - g '*"• T ^ I ' - t d J Sayings fe Loan League ky vote youngsters have been taken over ' Gordon PhlUip. she explained fv .. ” .TV . ' H I K K K t h e ItWth Fighter Croup and rdlb Ar to organise a similar dab ia their ot Its tttk annual convention tey th e VkoI Kiwanis Club tor amir of thr principals of art ang I**?., . ^ *' * ■wired HivtsHsu. New Jersey National t.uard are under haa bean announ csd te Om M O helping, and the Chib's Comm- • ins (lowers and demonstrated "weUng h»kl^T»seda>_ T b e Junior Claw will hare ite first media* today. mem bers the aatlenwlde or­ at Ittee ea Underprivileeed children her uik by making a Thanks i i !' taking a recruiting campaign; % T he gang ia going all oat (or ealletciea of duea. Congrats ganisation of this MMMjNMM consisting of Cemmiaaioner Brea- I sivin. Uhle tvnterpiecv. alao at , ' ' i l l hiitlnsas But* is stated to suc­ to Home Kqptn 28 aad Home Hoorn 5 who are paid up Iin aadltwaahip Clerk UveUi rangements for hall and flv mr • ‘ Ntllr rlllK H o H I I. Iamsiue Satinn. Mayor .1 ceed M. K. M Murphy of Kuther- have abeul eompleted plans for room aovtrnoi aaid. that ■unwtimr- ■ 100 per cent! As for tbe seaior dues, Haane Room 33 aad ford. T ht first man under 43 to the Township ol l.indbursl. \ J . . in order that we nsai H om e Room 31 were tbe first lo be pud up ia full Laaks aendina the hoy* useful wearing Mn Elmer O DsveHiwt. prea !?”**.w. a,h*1' ****" head the organisation, the Kan­ apparB through Jacobs Store .m ident. in .harge of a buai . ■ oniinur lo Inc in our rtutiitiunils ntth the asaurance as if there's quite a san is due to be alerted at the bit of competition between these seaior Ridge rand Mr. Jacobs is glv- nru meetins » hich pteeeded the IT-, - ol k*tet\ slot M Twilt, |tt> program Advance plans were L " ' held in . Nov. n to a. Plan and graciously making al made t,„ , taid party with Mra ; f.” harmleaaly.mmI at the saox l o r It as ’f.et in tlie I• ujr,l" leek ami urge all Always aa 8 A L Man Tbe seniors will have their crystal ball out this Thurs­ lowanoea an the con «* part of William Vivers. Mn Joseph Jan *' .TZ of uur i itisrn. to j„in in r* «,^iunion sl the arrvire ol The nominee is president ot hi. contribution. kowski.kowski, MisMrs Arthur WeisnumnJ K " •** *• day when they go through tbe actual experience of filling the largest savings aaasrielian ih , Mr* Klein. M a racketeer* uur it ir mb. and arigliU o in tlte resrnttmg campnigu ol o u t college applications and l msias»s forms. AppBcatiaa Kanaas. the U U tM tt Capitol Mrs. Robert rhaibnliaa t«» «erv» Hub further look thr pta, federal Savings * Loan AssocV lion, that it is legi'etlablr th«t; our own Nsinuul Cuard unit u-liub rtlrnds Irosn Srp procedures for work and advanced schooling are mighly on.lh* cowmiUee with the pro*i •tion of Topeka, with which he L*gion Auxiliary cirvular*. paid Un bv Jim Mr important issues. •------i **y.i - dmt The dale will be announced tmibi’r IV through Nosendo r IV, 111*1, has been connected since IMS. M**«Big is planned ! later Malum of MonltUir (mnwi when he got his first Job while M ayor a i ” C^ ty Incidentally the Senior Clan has aa assembly coming still g o in g to colloor Contributions were voted to Tho Ledica Auxiliary of Bor- Federation pioiect to aaoiat Ond miaqu«>ting (iuverm n Or i» CARMINE SAVINO, Slated to replace Bubt in the u p October 28. Everything is very hush-hush but judging ringer Walker Poat of the Amori- Korr.n t„d,-nt studying in tiff ™ " /* *”*srd bma, vice presidency ia W alter j . L from the excited whisnering, we're locking forward to hav­ can Uegion had aa their gues>! Vnitni Slates and to the relief * " k ’ ' Ray of Detroit, who heeds the ing a n ______I Euu-dnr Ihrnueh lk> P.n «nd ira>hei> in tllr enjoyable time. —- m.OMM OStanaaisI Savinasf t I evening- at the Lea ion Home. American Union atWashinrton I sew tual schools in th. A.rtni,., “Best Foot Fordward” ia the choice for this year's Loan Asaociatlon. with which he : Mra. Doris Burges, of Ridge M,, i.nko»sk* "^ n s ^ r 'T * " » “ •*«'• ,’*hl* has been connected since before wood, county president. Final ielsti„n» chairman asked m op ,0' ,lw “""n' senior play. Tryouts will be held'this Thursday. be waa of age. He plans were announced for thi , ration ol the members m ml J’"'. *“ T " T Ih' member of the league's executive Freshmen campaigning lor class officials will be£a chow mein luncheon to be serv ,„»» io be sen! lo child ' *" committee and chairman of lu ed Tueaday at the Legion Home ,en in displaced prisons ramps “ T , . ^ “ '"J. h‘nS" ">• o n Monday. advertising «iviaiao. with Mrs Henry L. Hamilton a. B.N.n. Women alao wefr r* ,rr*1 * " * • hM^ “ Bubb is vice ehairmaa of tor j in cont.ibuu. tewart lay '“ ** L et's all come out to tbe Halloweea Bara Dunce this Topeka Planning Beard and for A donation was voted to the etir, brine ssaemble* by the ,2 “ temps Ige S H O E S aturday night in the gym. The afair is sponsored by the years has been chairman o( his veterana hoaptui gift shop. Thiu mrmhrr. thr Junior Women", , City's planning an d housing com ­ r*- **sry Leader a report was Club I™ >h.pm*nt to the Navajo ■ y .““t 'T Lighthouse and the admission ly onljr 40 cents. Help to m ittee. H e w aa o n e at tha organ raeeivad lrom the county meet imn.n. ,n lhr southwest , '* Nr* Jer~ ' canmii.ate ,h, CN N sanrs sao* wa m ake it a big. the sUte and national tog held aa Tueaday evening al Trs snd hmvmolr r«*ies JTTTIII “'i Young Republican Federation Ooatet. An Increase In member were served dii.in, s lrllo.,hip W e are pleased lo announce that George Srrvidio was aad ia which he haa held offices ah to maa uFied r mita to lh» pr»*t»lr An amendttitfni a good boy last Tuesday. ranging from county to national It was ropoHed that Mfs Ai | Mis. Robert Chankalian pie- lhr "*"■ Conautnljon pio.ut chairman. Re la national chair­ nold Hoisbarr ia doiiig .nicely at l gram chairman announcrd lhat ,gl1 pi™'* <"‘" ula man of' the Alumni Association Hackaaaaak Haapital. Mrs Wil rcprewni.iive Iron, ihr Vine wh"^ of the University of Kansaa. and pot-lutk supper which will pre­ ham Bruckner, president was in land Training School would b. ,u" ,hv *^, 4“ '‘ To Tall of Europen trip is s national councilor in thr cede lhs .meeting at seven. charga of lhe meeting ,i„. ,p,-.ke, fo, ih, ne.t mm “V*" - Chamber of Commerce in thc ------in, on thr aftc,n,«,n ol N„v • «•» *» lh'-* «*• '"*k* * Impressions received during a Main features o l the coming United States. racket out of il recent ten months visit in Eur­ season, announced by M ia Olga In the savings and loan aaaoci- Ruth Hayt Appointed On Kteiltuit Ik) d<* nut ka*« ope w ill be given my M ia Maury M. Bendix af Teaneck. president, ation field the optential league Student Rapratantative fight of Ihr (l»r m i |HO{NM«lf «|| ul TKIt Ml \t t uHDINt. To Sl/». first meeting of thc aeaaan at party Mra. Lawrence Hardy at erican Savin* IH> h iii Om* mat amh 1 h | ieaal Bang m t e f ths ¥la» Heyi. who Is «na)oring te *hi! TUikcr » * eve*. memUn —4 -*- WSO. W A ..M . -WM -*d JwM a * . Wan T itle k T r v * Co . o f that English, is prominent in campua nboaid thr destroyer t?SS Tur '*** I* -*• .* t.-l .. . U |tt> IM# •ity °Fgani*ationa She is vice presi- ner. whith vnabb d the rn*a to OM — i t o B m i w a f t dent of Epailon Mu Kpailon, 1 »pend liberty a»hui«.< *#tn inten Car Radios A Speeiahy ■UA. I-SHMI Business society, a member of si ve Bianeuvera in the Medlter-' John T. O H ourke, son of Mr. the Women's Athletic Aaaocio- iwnean. with the Si»lh Task f 4 D O'Rourke. Mt tion whrr, ,hr i^.rrhery chair. Elfel r u n ( x a m i h a t i o n \ n d PKixxjRAPtt ruT t'jjr John's Radio i Tdavision I nes been man.man, a amember member of of Oelphac, Delphar, soph- aoph Thr Turner arriv ed in lh» 1 4 V •hii Ilu rtu r m# I lnru|MM||*| rtuiM S^uu!! u ll°i °^, «nore-junior girla’ wxiety. and , Medi^rrr antan Septendm IS Im TELE KINGS TELEVISION Hamilton ia Oirb' .Sports editor of the * foui month rruiae tht I u tek Mr KiH.tk. m tu l KntimmrM«J» 16"—1*5 square inches $319.95 " y r**°* Tne Hamil-1 Montcfai ion. Montclatr College ms it lo many poita thioughmit ■ol,lan- newapoper the area CORRECT SHOE FfTTERS, Ine 12Vt" - ^ 1 square iocbee 1219.95 —41 square inches 1179.95 II «»> HI 1HI Mt "HD. N INSTALLATION ‘ *HI“" • • • NnllmluiJ N

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Fro* Delivery •aa. obd oa ■ »"<•« »tek MILLER CLEANERMAILORS a a aa m m & e*db gyn e » 4 > i Kiiiianhi 7 - aa t « « a I s-twM T % iu*u a Tt. t u * ra .stta • d l -*adN * ernrt. * rt- tsa; n(f> tit IM MuW OMNI AUD AY SUNDAYS Ma »tu*t *vi av teiti i tviwunst ...... i i ■ ■ a r T R E LEABERn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1949 m s . ndhurst Reaches Peak In Last Satur Crowd of 6,000 Watches The Puzzle Here is W ho’s G ot the Ball? Praise Jayvees Win Golden Bears Slaughter SPOUTS WHIRL lo c a ls Another Tilt Outplayed Fair Lawn 11 On victory On Monday By WALTER (HAWK) ROWE High praise from all sides was Lyndhurst High School’s un­ Lyndharat** mead for its victory M . (loach Joe Kania’h undefeated Golden Bears dished beaten, untied and unscored on ever Fair Lawn Saturday. Here out the fir*! Ucfeat of the season to Fair Lawn 27 to 0 last junior varsity kept its record Is what |« t U m , sports editor clean Monday, blanking Fair By .HILL DACOSTA Saturday at the Lyndhurst High School Field before an es­ of The Passaic Herald-News, had Lawn’s Jayvees, 19-0. at the Fair timated f>eof»le ami foe tlie first time in orts writers ever to has a club comparable with the territory or not at all According to statistics, they wore credited good but Manisera managed to •Aud Osinga started a drive with covef a Lyndhuist athletic con best in the State—and I would a 15 yard pass to Grotto. Bob with less than JO0 yards but did gain 140 yards extra from pen­ bring the ball back to the Fair test the Golden Bears a include M dntclair, too. alties. Early in the first quarter, the Bears appeared jittery and Lawn 41. The strategy back fired Guida covered the last eight terrific exhibition of'""football Lyndhurst could have picked yards for the touchdown and Jim lost the ball on a fumble inside their own 20 yard line. By the as Manisera proved his previou> which was a tribute to the coach­ its own score, if Kania so de­ Nazi re’s kick was wide for the time Fair Lawn got thryugh their series of four downs however, fo u r frr four was no fluke as ing ability of Kania, Ed Zak sired. The Golden Bear .coach extra point. they found themselves shy of a first down by almost 18 yards faded, faked, feinted and ther. who has just .about produced the Here's "The Foot" Nazare Kicking used his subs freely and cleared Which was only the beginning. To laud any one individual on threw a beautiful lead pass to After halftime. Oainga flipped best line in the state with the the bench of his reserves. Even the line or the two stalwart baeker-uppers would be showing fa- Hcrm Haenggi on the ten who again, this time to Tom Kennedy smallest boys available and Jul ' • - „ Frank Bepnett, the successful oritism for the whole forwaid wall operated in extremely efficient romped over for the touchdown on a play covering 65 yards for es Koslap, the foimer Garfield Fair Lawn mentor, admitted the a touchdown, Kennedy running fashion, particularly on the defense. Servideo and Dorando are Nazare again added the point and Georgetown passing star Bears were outstanding j the last 20 yards. Jim Rodgers making a big percentage of the tackles but those other boys, Div­ via placement. who the school authorities grub­ “They had it. and certainly, scored the extra point on a pass, ine, Nazare, Carini, Mizzi, Borreson and'Nicol do a whale of a job Interceptions, fumbles and pen b e d . a t a “ s te a l" fo r $40U. were the better team.” declared; The Golden Bears scored for undermining plays and breaking’ up the opposition's attacft. Trezza allies were the features of the Lyndhurst, which won its first Bennett in his post-game state-! the last time in the fourth quar- and Monuco on the defense are a couple of stefling character# that three games from Rutherford, iinal thice minutes of the first ment. “Lyndhurst looked great ter, Henry Meyers sparking the dive in and tackle viciously or fade with potential pass receivers Bogota and Lodi by rolling up h a lf. tt] :r ■ v ’ i i out there, though I must admit drive with a 20 yard run to the and do a good job"of breaking up the plays. Thc two principal weak After a grand exhibition at % 114 points while holding the op my boys turned in a poor per- Fair Lawn 10. Piromalli passed spots as consensus ruled on Saturday were the selection of plays position to a mere six, became a half time by both thc 100 piece ' v j fc, formancc. But I’m not taking to Tom Gibbons for the touch- in the first quarter, partuulaily the reverses which didn't work Fair Lawn band and by the rave in all Jersey daily news­ anything away from Kama's down. Rodgers missed the extra at all,_ and were nut the least bit mysterious to the hard charging * ..... papers, who in turn assigned Blue and Gold band featuring m m team. It was great,” | point- try. Fair Lawn lint-. That of course is what started the armchair field Lyndhurst-Fair Lawn struggle. Richard Schell, 12 year old Lynd generals. The other was the repeated offensive holding penalties. Kania was full of smiles as his ------s------The game was iated a toss-up hurst twirler, the teams returned Some of them don't look as bad as they appear but as long a.s Lyndhurst supporters offered es were nothing to get excited because of the presence of Char­ to the field of action. Before they are being called with such regularity, some change must be congratulations after the game about, but this season, he tosses ley “Choo Choo” Motta in tho play got underway the Fair made. Often u> this young season, a brilliant run by one of the Lawn coach, Frank Bennett pro­ wa# ended. *‘But it’s still going em like an expert. Koshlap’s tu- Cutters line up for the fourth, BI to be tough,” said Kani$; “We toring is paying off for the Bears, backs has been called back as tlu* result of u rule infraction that tested, the presence of Johnny traight season and because of Seems to occur far out of thi- core of the play and it always seems Witkowski, former Bear assist- must yet meet Ramsey and the The expected duel between F a ir L a w n ’s 13 to 7 w in o v e r to happen to Coot Manisera who has enough team spirit and heart way the Rams are running rough Manisera and Charlie “Choo- powerful Paterson East Side. andt coat h. in front of the Bear’s for about five guys. Enough of those plays being called- back how­ shod over the opposition, we can- Choo*’ Motta didn’t materialize Lyndhurst’s hopes were in the b en c h . ever can penetrate even as stout a heart as his. The Cutters could do little, not afford to take it easy. But Motta, not given too much sup- person of Connie “Coot" Manis- Maaisera's off tackle slices set up several of the scores and if n\v boys continue to play as (port from his line — or was it i-ra, wh has been a demon for but trailing by 14 points they always starts the fans iiowling. On a couple of occasions last week they have in the past four games,' Lyndhurst’s forward wall which three straight seasons. The game still Kicked oh third down and however his apparent faking of letting a punt roll dead then mak­ Lou Martonc got away a nice, rol- I think we’ll go through unde-! made it too tough?—couldn't go was billed as a Motta-Munisera ing a quick dash for the pigskin didn’t fool anyone. He does much feated. It’s up to the players.” | anywhere. He ran hard whei» he .•■ml, b but u t ththe e game kitk b?,ck «• ,‘” „The better when he has the bail in his mitts first then proceeds tu run There were several facts that (carried the ball, but could do then two minutes old whenohon thetho hall was rolling dead and Man­ in the dilection of. the opponents' goal line for he goes much bet­ stood out Saturday. Lyndhurst nothin*; against Lyndhurst, which huge crowd found out Lyndhurst isera caught the Fair Lawn ends ter when he sees who is in front of him. The highlight of the dead in their tracks as he played is a well-coached club. Kania ! had him well shackled, had something more than Man­ game was Willie Monaco's 78-yard, twisting sprint for the • final **cat and mice" and .zoomed back has done a brilliant job in the Manisera? He was brilliant, is e ra short time he has been at Lynd ! W ith his passing—and it realty touchdown. Nazare continues his excellent place kicking, getting tu th e 21. Lyndhurst took the kick-off hurst. Last year, the Bears lost surprised me—and his -running, lour for four, but one was acncelled by a holding penalty and he The Bears put on a 79 yard and came up to the twenty. Man- only once, to East Rutherford, he was practically a one-man didn't get a change to try from the 20 yard line. m&rch in six plays for their 3rd | isera went five yards off tackle when Connie Manisera had to sit team. Of course, that isn’t true, There were more reporters and •‘scouts" along the sidelines than touchdown as Monaco went nine ( and Tony Trezza- made two at out the game with an injured; Willie Monaco and Tony Trezza we have ever se<*n and it is almost time that such representatives on a reverse off left tackle, Ao i center then cracked through fo leg. The Bears run hard, block j did much damage to the Cutters of the press and outsiders were given a reserved row of seats in the amo on a. quarterback sneak, Punts And Passes stands rather than be permitted to congregate along the sidelines a first down but the Golden brilliantly, though severaF times with their running. And Dorando went nine yards for a first down ■ Fair- Lawn came and went— I Lawn couldn’t crack through. of the playing field. The official welcome to the visitors by i»;r Bears were guilty of having a important blocks We*e missed, and Nick Servideo did a bang- on the 39 Manisera went out | without offering a real test of Motta made a net gain of two and the line turns Sn great de­ cheerleaders needs some reinforcement to be more effective but is back in motion i^nd were pen­ up job in backing up the linfv„ alized bock to the 22. Willie Mon­ side his right ta to a louple of things with a partially fractured hand O’Hara's five still on top in Friday Night House League with Coach Kania then began sub­ alone on a bootleg play—with­ yards to go they sent speedster fumble, and penalties—Fair I “'at didn’t sparkle Saturday. Borreson Weighs 185 record of 10 won and 2 lost. Johnny Jaget's 623 set a^ded them in stituting freely an the team again out any blocker, and just outran Tony Vigeleone around the left L Most other schools shifted while Joey Dorando, a 140- the Fair Lawn tacklers. sweeping three from Lou’s Tavern. Lehne’s Whiz Kids two games hooked up in a punting duel and ! not only up forevery game but j starting time to 2 p.m Lynd- side tut was stopped cold. Lynd­ pounder, is one of three linemen When Manisera, running near behind also swept Vent's Express behind Al Fuscarino's 615 series. on the second play of the fourth I Ior evwty play^^ hurst insisted on maintaining the hurst took over and the fans who don’t go over that figure. the sidelines,' would run out of •B«.r6h’s Drugs holds down third place with a record of 13 and 5. quarter Adamo thrilled the Coach Kar ia inserter" big Nick (2:30 p.m. starting time. were convinced, as were Fair Too, credit must go to Jules bounds to* protect an injured leg. The Wednesday Night Junior League is now in its seventh week crowd with a canny out of Servidio into the offensive back 2 Even Lyndhurst fans like to Lawn, that the Golden Bears had Koshlap, in his first year at the Cutter tacklers would cry and the Iroquois- with a 13 and 5 record plus an 857 average are the forward wall it was reported bounds kick on the 3 yard line field in the fourth period and j de^ weJl groomed teams. Lynd- Moi tone got «ff a 62 yard kick Lyndhurst'a* backfield coach. An “Are you chicken?’’ in the lead. One game Jjehind. them ai'e.Viels Cleaners and four to h av er • ‘"Sersfp Iron*-carried the ball 4 [hurst is far from it. The uni- which roiled back to the ten yard expert passer at Garfield and at Manisera. and the other Bears, games off the pace come San Carlo’s Rest&urant. Bobby Dohmeyer Tony Adamo, slatting his first times The first time he went off , forms the boys wear ’ stl*em line. With the second team trio Georgetown. KosTdap has work should give Kania an undefeated of the Iroquois heads the average list with a 180 while Al Candia game as signal caller, then hook tackle for ten yards but Lynd j cheesy. Then, having one half and Al Whitehead follow closely with 184 and 183 respectively. of Buddy Osinga. Bobby Guida ed wonders with Connie Mani-j year. I don't see them being ed up in a kicking duel with ha st was guilty of backfield in ' the squad m-Blue and Gold and .t*ra. Last year.^ Manisera’s pass- beaten. Al Candia s 671 series is high for the league. Community league still a n d F ra n k Dt>l F in o in ac tio n , Trumser and it was late in the motion. The scond lime he w as1 the rest in. white seems some-, t o e o f t h e c lo s e s t. S w e e t B o x c u r r e n t l y le a d in g , w ithithon B ill B a r a n d first period that the Kama "hoi the latter m handling a reverse stopped for no gain then made j what lumtac. What goes? suffered a nose bleed. Monaco re­ Grill right behind and in a tie for second place with. Park Cleaners. ler gang" got moving. Manisera five yards through center and! 3 The band uniforms of the Civility L & P are fourth and only two points separate the four clubs. placed. Pel Fino in the number brought a kick up to his own _ „ , . , w ^ , drove through for «ix but a. pen- high school musicans «ie In the mixed foursome, the GiantsSWOBleydw.th lead with a. 13I* andM* 2 ft-cord,Ihwl, theirUwhfc.irB,, w.nt oft hit t.ok.1* , altv nullified the play | tasteless as anything seen around roster includes Walter and Ellax ’ rtirkerton, —Elsie — Grupel ynd -»-«•Ed , ;J3 'ygrt|g to tjM. 24. A penal- Partw*,,y blocked and when Jim The hard charging Lyndhurst' m years CANTEEN BAR Joachin tried to pick up the In Carlson. Behind them comes the ligers with 10 won and 5 lost, the ty put the Bears back to the 33 line held the Fair Lawn backs to f " Senators with the same record and the Pirates with 0 and 6. Fran Al- pigskin he fumbled and Johnnv 74 yards rushing. “The Eight and Maniseia came through with Many were getting their first fano leads the girl averages with a 144 2 and Quinny Bucco is right Franz recovered on the 29 A Chips of Gold” consisting of Don his new secret weapon- a beaut look at a youngster who is go­ on fier heels with a murk of 144. In ihe male departments.W alt Par­ if ul m TiiP& te'-pass to A d an : o'*~gooil nie Divine, Johnny Borreson, the game put the ball ba«k on ng to c'ome in mightly handy in AND RESTAIRANT kerton is pacing the crew with a 181 and Bill Mathiesen is next in for 18 yards Trezza hulled cen Johnny Nicol, Nick Nazare Viric the 24. Then came the longest n « , ». , n,.ra«,i, ! future years. He was Osinga. ihe line with a 179 mark ter for two yards and a first i a1 ini, Joe Mizzi, Joe Doranqo i, . . ... 149 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J. run of the day as Monato on ** i k- i c» i i ; < j freshman who got into the game WHIRLPOOL ...... down on the 13 yard Tine us tht and Nick Servidio ably ussisted . t.. . „ _ everse off the left side went 75 i c?; ti « fr.,ni, I tossed passes hke a veteran, (Corner Second Avenue) . Football getting all headlines at this time of the year hut then, fif st' peiiod-tended scoreless. a winning team deseryes the*merit-.... Jayvees won third straight on ______yards f• i a touchdown Monaco K r r J v ^ Manisera went four yards off. [field1 ed mtei cepti.ais like Ruz- Have You Tried Our Excellent Cusine? Monday and Eighth graders tirtder Frank Ruggiero, former Bear end W right tackle then bootlegge “went off the left, cut into thi and Red Kirchdoci ffer must I zu to won first game of curnnt campaign beating Queen of Peace fl ti> 0.1 around left end eight yuids tv center of the gridiron anil ended slipmg Rutheiford gained ip on the right-side of the field TH K CAiNTKiys i* fa*t becom ing a l»ywor«l in thi* Chris Gervasi. 180 pound back scored Some tine material on way |a i v dirt, his eventh T D. 'for th«- ly 51 yard.*- through the line Iim Nazare again booted the «-x Tin- high school .frosh were up to high school with Mi’rr*em vards for an ‘average » i l y a id s Al> t retiivmbeicd Motta's sUish- 1 Tresza .-. . . T r i i m m SlioItTY CROSS 4 HIS Wtl/oNA RIDl'US ' SPEhDV‘ DE MASS! MOTOR CAR CO. « ti y Passing he l(ad a p« rfivt ! v iH tf b y p ei io*! nij i tf ta c k I# ’ r u n s lu st y ea is SCore, 6 for 6 ginul fr 106 yard?, I yn 1. . •.. 0 were amazed ut the way '’tlw O v e r S ’.A. \.T . at 1:3(1 t>. M. and average of 176 yer try i‘'oir IJSwn . ' 0 0— 0. it i. .,M-d h im o n h is e a r p la y B u d d y O s tn g a . 14 y e a r old ubsti tut ions: play Saturday Dorando AdilKp ATTR ACTION freshman completed the othei I \ ndhurst Tirprath. l»-n'S< >'idlo did Thr One uml Only was fo«»J for 20 yui.C^lBtJinmv N’l-lia. M athew Cmardo; Sor '"•fk <;r o r i : | a n a a t t h k m a n o ^ R o d g e rs h o , F lo rie , D iv in e , Q u iih i. IH-I i , * A c co rd m g lo o u r f» g u r\vs th< H allifey. Kireherfh-^. Fan* got a kick out of Serv id M uneera scoreboard shp^'K,seven Osinga. Gei'man'e-o, Nicol. (Jia io playing fullback in the final touchdowns for 42 |x»ints. In four viuiitto. Meyer. Kcun-dy. Fosm ! i(ii.nter Well. >icr,p lion played games. Cot>l carried the ball SI >« :« /J Nazare, and Cassliano I fullh.ick on- the f.osh team. An^ tim • from scrimmage ami puk •4u I awn Williams, Whdney ! vith most of the regulars leaving BERGEN EMPbOYMENT AGENCY ed up iSJ yards for an a\oiag« Atkin, Fox. Livingston. Paxton *hi» fall, he may be found in a tS4*t’TH BHM.F.VS ONLY ACK*CYt of 7 82 yai-ds per' carry Man Bennev and Notte. backfield spot next year isrra in the pass depart oent ha- Off*ctal> Refrecy^ Sleinhardt. farifu yo t *o reqisttr now for many foil i-om pk-o .1 17 f o r 5 ? gaining 3 4 ^ : •'o ii ire. Nw-Reriih \J h e a d liin s • Monaco contiiv.M.i t-» !w.\ •« y a r d s . fiK ir o f th e tons*?* g o m « man, pon?< Field iutge. MeCar- p. ement on defense A, Spcrtiariol and Clerical Openings in f o r sc o re s r**n speed me'-vhanV h# hu.«th-d the The 140 yards lost on penalties r.AM F a t A r . U N d : Other kfield nittil fhe^ !>e j New Jersey ond New York. d e Massi m o tor cap c o . inc. in the Fair La«n game sho*» 11 . lir«4 p n w ik . .1S amo mighty' mighty siH of! open m tnivs t>> : m M rnnos t<> the hard play ol the Golden .»*» rards Isdtfm , N*l 7 1 , teV4ilg-hiuu—r— T rm iNli MLN—Ain « k li k r b n m l I.n..,, STALE • • • • SE R V iC l ’Hear*. W tth the exception of one |J« yards ri«ittt. Net ,1 . * * * ‘clipping play. I'iS yards were 14 Paw Attempts l.l Week alter weft, M**ms«raJ Mary W OK Kr In r '-V.- j/ 7< U i m i i / t s l i.'rf i v i for thrte rule violation, offen­ 7 Pa n. t ompletkMiH t continues to amaze the -*pectat-« v L 3 ' / 2 9 b PAW K A V t. • LVNDHURST, N.J.* , f R u 2 C 8 I t sive holding, off suitt and back- 3 . P.i-s Idteteepttaea By I. ors llu luns Saturday were 9 Sylven Street — Rivoli Theatre Bldg. fic jd m m o tio n . T h a t p ru v e s a»»y j I ' V r n Oall Fun . airs 4 n o th in * *»v>ct « f t e e n fa r . A n d . argument that Lyndhurst does1 IK Penalties « S*turdav he suddenly h*c.nm* a < Rutherford n not play dirty ball The kids are Iti Vards Lost. Penalties U passing Jury, hitting six fur six : We’re Sure That Milhons of Fanners and' Consumers Feel Just as You Do! w ill be One of the wonderful things about Americans is their great sense of fair play. * Barnabas Staff Readies Drive Ever since the anti-trust lawyers announced their intention of putting A&P out Resident doctors at thr Hos­ of business, tremendous numbers of people like Mr. & Mrs. N. M. Davies of pital of St. Barnabas and For Women and Children. U t High street, Newark, will be qualified Congers, New York, have deluged us with letters, wires and'pivone calls. (or an entirely new profession after next week, following the CommunityjCheat Fund Drive at These people are telling us, as Mr. & Mrs. Davies do in the following letter, why the hospital. From Friday Oct 14 until Friday, Oct. 11, they they like A A P and why they don’t want to see this company destroyed. will serve as “news casters", aa they take turns broadcasting over the hospital public address sys­ tem a reminder to hospital per minis 11 that donations to tlu Community Chest are in order. The idea suggested by Mr- Ed ward Krthenbuhl, mUlaat ad­ ministrator and comptroller of the hospital, is part of a concen­ • tAl** 1 .M t trated campaign to maintain last r rM *«*• "* year's record af which time the hospital raised close to 11,900, which was more than any other member hospital in the Comm- s.pi. *)in-

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THE GREAT ATLANTIC ft PACIFIC TEA COMPANY MSN T B B CBXPKl -CL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER » . 1 * 0 t ------Members of tho Methodist Youth Fellowship will meot. at the WSCS Circles Church to attend the Sub-Dis­ S B R S f T trict Rally in Hackensack. Hold Meetings Dufle* LehnK" * ° S P«<* If you do not nave a church F o ste r Dulles, Re- from local chib houae to natisn- Home in Lyndhurst, you sre wel­ Three circles o f the* Woman’s BreitHut New Jersey stamp collectors , o f N ew York, and for I convention. An effort will bo come to come and join in our Society of Christian Service of will have an opportunitj renter Herbert H. Leh the Methodist Church met Wed­ Funeral services for Otto F. opponents in a j bility of each citizen for the kind services. ___ B reithut Webster avenue. w«*k to aaa exhibit* from nesday afternoon. g f 33 h 6 aantest for the Senate, of government he gets. North Arlington, were held Mon­ of tMt country's ouutand) Circle two met with Mn. Wil­ at the eighteenth an- The Forum's keynote speech S t day at 9:10 a.m. at the John D- fecttau, when tha Essex Eraaarifeal liam Messing st her home at 1 1 5 York Herald Tribune Crane & Sons Funeral Home, C t a T o f - will be given at the first session Church Court avenue, with their leader, _ which will be held in on Oct. 24 by General of the 241 Kearny avenue, Kearny. Rev. annual a i___ n a w Mrs. Charles F. Lehne, in charge- Park Hotel _ ballroom of the Waldorf- Army Dwight D. Eisenhower* John H . Sansom of St. Paul's Mrs. R. C. Exler led the worship ria beginning Monday eve- president of Columbia Univers­ Church officiated. Burial was in RUth. 2-2134 service. Others present included 24. Senator Dulles and ity. He will be followed by Dr. H ills id e Cemetery, Lyndhurst ! ! „ _ » n f ff-n f-i., be saved." (Matt. 24:13) Mrs.. Henry J. Hoehmann, Miss lecting will be represented, from Governor Lehman will speak on Lindsay Rodgers, Burgess_ prof­ t lc u r t K . U C n u r d S e r m ON: Passages from the Sunday, Oct 23. 0 :15 a.m. Sun­ Mr. Breithut died Thursday in Elizabeth Wolf, Mrs. James Per­ different' evenings.. essor of Public Law. at “ Bernard Moore, Psstor day School. 10:30' a m. “Our Wor­ West Hudson Hospital., He w a s earliest issues to modem, with 1 King James version of the B ible ry, with Mrs. William Ward and bia University, who will sen a t 6:30, 7:30, 8 Su, * 3 0 ries and Christ's Peace ” born in N e w York 56 years ago specialised collections. Confeder­ The theme of tiie Forum will j in c lu d e : Mrs. James Muir, of Rutherford- be "What Kind of Government °n the idea that American par- and 11:30 a.m. We invite you to have this and had lived in North Arlington ate suites, air mails, and postal “Depart from evil, and do M rs C . F. Manfredi, leader, en­ Ahead? “The Responsibility of ’ ties might be more effective tools timely message for a troubled sin ce 1929. He was an electrician history as recorded on stamps. good; and dwell for everm ore. tertained Circle three at her A letter written by the Civil War Every Citizen.” Sessions will al-! ot dem ocracy. St M icW I'* r . c people in an anxious sge. for the Kearny power station- Mark the perfect man, ahd be- home at 285 Travers place. general, Robert JR. Lee is C h u rc b __ . hold the upright: (or the end of Others present were Mrs. Wil­ H a w a s a mem ber of t h e K ings County Lodge F. & A. M, New Prize for which many Confed r. Ladislaus J. Wllc*«w»ki that man is peace.” (Ps. 37:27, liam C. Collins, Mrs. Ernest J. e r a f exhibitors are competing. *nd ?vr„«wSTUySf“ ! Cameiet Elected 37) Correlative passages from LYNDHURST HEBREW York, and the Alexander P. Gamblin, Mrs. Wesley Bealler, Rarities on view will include the “Science and Health w ith K ey CENTER Stover Legion Post of JNorth Ar­ U A |e Koad and Pace Avert* Mrs. Edw in B yrn s and TSIrs Fred famous United States 24 cent air Kiwanis President to the Scriptures” by Mary Bak­ lin g to n . S u n d ay masses at 8, 9, 10:30 333 Vslley Brook Avenue Hescock. —— mail stamp with inverted center- ocratic parties will toll where er Eddy include: R ev. Iv sn E. Perlman, officisting Surviving sre his wife, Mrs. Harold J. -Cameiet elected vice md 11 :3 0 a.m. A coverd dish luncheon was N o admission' fee is charged, their respective parties stand and Pearl Garrabrant Breithut; a president of the Kiwanis Club a H olidays at 5:30, 7, 8, and 10 “T h e w a y is straight and n ar­ Stu4y: Rutherford 2-0582 enjoyed b y Circle Four, meeting as the show is of a n educational where they are headed. son, William of North Arlington year ago, who stepped into the Un. row. which leads to the under­ Res.: Kearny 2-6194-J at the home of M rs. M yrl D. character land i t is held for the standing that God is the only and a brother, Fred of Flushing, Members of non-partisan and presidency last summer follow­ W eek days at 7:15 and 8 a.m. Lew is, 252 Livingston avenue. p u rp o s e tf promoting philately ~.*v. .* ,a m Friday, Oct. 21. Light Candles Long Island. special interest groups will dis- ing the death of Frank Curtis, Life. It is a warfare with the a h o b b y . Souvenir s e a ls a n d flesh, in which we must conquer 'a* **• ** Services will begid cu.*s w ith political p arty w orkers was elected president for the special cacheted envelopes a r e the functioning of the parties Sl Thom as’ Episcopal sin, sickness, and death, either st 9:00 P. M. Rev. Perlman will Simchah Torah Party coming year at Jo Jo’s Tavern. being issued by the club (pr th e C hurch h e r e o r hereafter,—certainly be­ preach. Held at Hebrew Center Clarence. E. Fullmer o cc asio n . Commissioner Jama* A. Bres­ Pereat and Stuyvesant Avenues fore we can reach the goal of Sunday, Oct. 23. Sunday School lin was named first vice presi­ Class 2, 9:15 to 10.30 A. M. Nur­ Funeral services for Clarence ■et. Rowland F. Nye, Rector S p ir it, or life in God.” (p. 334) A Simchah Torah party w as dent and Dr. A. J. Crosta de­ sery and class I, 10:15 to 12 P M. E. Fullmer of 28 Ridge road. Perry to Speak , Oct. 20. 2:00 p.m. Social meet­ held for the children of the feated Edmund Burke for the Tuesday and Thursday, Oct. 25 North Arlington, was held M on­ ing of St. Mary’s Guild. Lyndhurst Hebrew Center on Hopps Attend Party second vice presidency. Raymond Rutherford ciaplist C M and 27. Hebrew'* School, C lass I, day at 2 p.m. at the John D. To Accountants Oct. 23. The 19th Sunday after Sunday, Oct. 16 Following a Lehnes was re-elected treasurer, Ratherfard. N. 1. Class3:30 to 4:30. Class 2, 4:30 to Crane 8c Sons Funeral Home. 241 T rin ity. 7:30 a.m. Holy Commun­ general assembly. Rev. Perlman Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hopps William E. Perry of Scranton and Henry Neglia. George Brodo 9.45 a.m.—Church School 5:30 P. M. Keamy avenue. Kearny. Major of Ten Eyck avenue were among ion; 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer explained the significance of the Lace Company, Scranton, Pa., and Fred Taub. were elected di­ 11:00 a.m.—‘Morning worsliip— George Anscombe of the Salva­ and Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Benedon, the guests at a party given on will be the guest speaker at the rectors for one year. Union Service. tion Army of Newark officiated. Morning Prayer and sermon. 4 the Sunday School teaches, then Saturday^evening in celebration regular monthly meeting of the Burial was in Arlington Ceme­ Dr. Crosta. program chairman, p.m. Confirmation Class. 9:45 a.m. Church School took over the program. Games of the second birthday anniver-. Newark Chapter, National Asso­ We*tmin*ter Preabyterian t e r y . announced a series of programs Oct. 24. 8:00 p.m. Social m eet­ 11:00 a.m. M orning W orship. were played by all classes. sary of their granddaughter, Su­ ciation of Cost Accountants. The in Mr. Fullmer died Thursday at the coming weeks dealing ing of St. M argaret’s Guild. Special speaker. Dr. Roy B. Deer, Church Special mention must be made san Jane St. Peters, daughter_ of meeting will be held this eve- with j w ir o r t Hackensack Hospital He was municipal affairs. Mayor Oct. 26. 10:30 a.m. Holy Com­ Secretary of the special Service Clio U. Uh. Naw icner A *. of the “Balloon Blowers”, Joe Mr and Mrs. CJeorge St. t>eters of’ ning at 6:15 o'clock at the Bob-, Carmine Savino, Sr. director of m a n N. J. bom in MacAdoo, Pa., 52 years munion and meeting of the Hack­ Department of the Council on Rossio, Irving Altman and Mike Orchard Acres. Middletown. N. J. [ ert Treat Hotel, Newark. , the department of finance, will District of the Woman’s I n . Haward K. Friakljr, P u to r ago and was a bartender He The dinner party was given at ensack France and promotion of the Rifkin. who devised unusual bal­ Mr. Pe*ry will address the open the s e r ie s , speaking this Auxiliary. The, rector will be the 1:41 m. m.—Sunday Scnooi. had lived in North Arlington the home of M rf and Mrs. A. J. Northern Baptist Convention. loon animal* as "prizes. Mr. Rif- members on “Distribution Costs," week on “Financial Conditions in Celebrant; assisted by the Rev. 11:00 m— Morning Worship since_ 1942. Bittig, uncle and aunt of the 8 :0 0 p.m Evening Worship. kta^khpn entertained, a facinated a discussion of the determ ination I Lyndhurst”. Robert W. Burniston, Rector of Survivors are his wife. Mrs. child, in Bloomfield, and also cel­ Tbpic, “Wayside Objects, A Prior­ 9:45 ».m. Su n day School: 1 1 audience with harmonica selec­ and control of the important and i Thomas L- Parsonett, N ew ark Christ Church. Hackensack. Stella Sokolsky Fullmer; two ebrated Mr. Bitteg’s birthday an­ ity” a m , morning* worship. Topic. tions and community singing. often neglected distribution cost attorney, was the speaker at the sisters, Mrs. Archie Freedman of n iv e rs a ry . Wednesday evening, 8:00 pjn “What Happened at Straight Luncheon was served by the elements that come into the over- meeting. Chester, Pa., and Mrs. James Guests included Henry First Church o f C hrist, “The Hour of Power" Study in Street?” The Acts 9:10-22. M o th e rs Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor of Baltimore, and six all company cost picture j^ftpr Dillon of Irvingtor^v in g to n r and1 Fran k the Book of Revelation. We invite sll who seek the Fel The committee in charge of the Frank May of Union City, great- the cost of manufacture. Flynn and John Scientist brothers, Oscar, LeRoy and h n H rfk er lowship of Jesus Christ regard­ party were Mrs. Joseph Rossio. grandparents of Susan Jane; Mr. K. Pierrepont i t Lincoln Avenues Charles of Chester, Howard of Mr. Perry is a graduate of the less of creed or color to join with Mrs. Irvinb Altman, Mrs. George and Mrs. Walter 1 Shaw and tn Rutherford. N . J. Lyndhurat Methodist Hazeltown. Pa.; William of Phil­ Wharton School, University of us in q^r worship* of Him.' Dulgasch, Mrs. Sam Scott and daughter,.Patricia, and Mrs^Hen-. D ...... ffrqy* .of ■■••Mr Church. Th« C hurch adelphia . and David of North Ar­ ry Moser, W estchester. N. Y rSR S1 ^Bnsylvam a, and is treasurer of, t * * ? church e« Christ Scientist, cf O ct Presbyterian Men’s Miss Lillian Bederick. M m . Stayvesant ana lonttne Avaa. lin g to n . Ele.or Bittig of Bloomfield: with 'he ?cr»nlon.Lace ^om pyiy He CLIPPERIrP I Sunday Servlcee It 11 a . M. R ally at Second Presbyterian Mr nnH Mr. .k_ has b

HOM E, INC.

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403 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J.

H*nry A. Gentiel, Mgr.

* + % /J'Hey Per, you-don’t hav* to call Informotioel? '* ~ •“ T JOHN L BURK e Oat of tb* fast tbiag* tha Family Naat Door disomnd ta th*t nearly M M t o a b s s o M a Nfc * ttttf eaaabw tiwy want b Uitad ta thair wtaphoM diractory. For new FUNERAL HOMES mabara-.oroaaban not yat liatad, of CTeraa.th*y calloalnfoc»ario. TWn S2 Ridge Road, Lyndhurtt, N. J. RUtherford 2-0490 BooUx provided fra. by theJTata* . N«W NUIT U U \ paoaiaiM M VfBM T 449 - 471 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City Journal Square 4-4678 FRANK’S GARAGE 247 RIDGE ROAD . LYNDHURST. K. J. THURSDAY.THE OCTOBER 2 » , 194SLEADER’S PAGET U B LEADER OF ALL SERVICESfACEELEVW LUAL AOVERTlEEMENr _ The toward «f halvaatH-a of lh' i-u i< h a a .r fc-W|rt Unili T o w Katun *•* l.yndauiat a ill “parradh 5 THE BARGAIN COUNTER . or adv»m>e . J Msas a«wW prcpuaau lu (k« Hoard o4 -Aal awtlHariaed » u s iT r ^ s s ''',b'i 'ii 6 c 'T'o ’,iiV foNI 3-174«-J IB-fT ta* \I tn at tbai SA L C R U n a. T h w -f«P* Thousand* have found dial these- amall d n r l ii c S:Stfc I*. M K. 8k T . iu r 'U p p ly m i AIX ui. h brv _ m e n u veuly (Tai ail ruMar ta^t k r ^ n taiating a aale. olher tbaa lb. pwrHl OR PER NOW- are the moat eagerly read in Bergen Corny. *ua|». and « p r »yi*e‘ helw.lr-n»li. a*»r >h,N b» not. n...rt- than S p-.g Na lab Tea SkaaR a t Ten l.atp W^Wy vufcamad n t n . u a t p»m>i» lit * an i. |irk'<* a n d kb RAILINGS Convince yourself by «'O ^ F R T T lO N Ic « *t«w» i-e*.i uf may l ail • < d » buying them. Through them SBX. r r m m of. »ti Mae, met ■! wnleiieri, lull «-iu 1 »> d «.ui uf th a d o w u payment o n Car a a i« . 315 Hroad i w i •i-ei. ,1! t o 2* ih«Iu*u , i»uiiitar <\* «Uadt. H u lW I.^ 1 la. A' .* '»«*' vh* pun-baa# prW. P ad tkl • K rent, biiyw exchange; fiml the bargain fer which yon 11 I Aay and all pritgle ante* all F E N*CD| N G A s a 11.pl»- n u an«l and heltiu l tnuat -Ball a. nutde In the meaner ap*-t- J . M A C C H I A have iieen searching. Telephone or w rite your elaaei- 1TAIJAN ANI» AMKRlOAN gfrxJwry *«*i'.*aay e a . h b id lu d and t. .-,»ni. . |T.t tiv« when rail' ebwmt t-m v i . alow. Short houra; doing good I hf' lAurd uf Mui-atiiMi rw-arrvra Aad by th* g..*« r ning tant) al B mtta Mia n u a uas fied advertisement* to our offices: 2S5 Ridce Road, int-aa. R m «c m I4« prk-e. RuUi. M M V the rigl.i tj i¥ji,i any or ail but* regular iti.ellng I%-1» r a x e lv .d Lyndhurst, or 124 Ridce Road, Nobth A suncion, * .-'■idJ,n.d- will ka> Mild nn l*rrK R atdi Adkiama. W. |. Mrtitwn mi* *cti>; vwn-> «f-^ar«a5 aaK Rw, . TW* BiM rtiif R U l T ^ - O S M W l l ’C A T lU N af all munb-ipal Mt ua. ent uuibaan, The Telephone number* are IHTthebeobd 2-8700 and Tb r in u n b -lp a i c h a r g M M n M • ARA* IK FS»R RKNT or alarage f * « i .d t a - t . Jg. R*4» < d h *rw .a. ap.-.-tried In t b la ttrK&nai Harry R. Tirgrath Tr.vu*hl Iron Speeiahia* .-.IH l*h*e Avenue IE-?7 •'‘L 01 _ l ,r +*** «» i««atng tttb* AMD IO N One inaertion is aeventy-five cent*. tm raaaa Avaxra FOR RENT ORDINANCE NO 10*1 T t S S ^ w i S Two insertions are one dollar and twenty-five cents. N O T iC K rvaaaraar. a. t. l*ublk- nut He n hereby |.v*-B that m i."VoMvSn'r. W * w* Three insert iona are one dollar and fifty centa. l.A|t*;K * l.lft llttl’SK. a ft- F r a n k . at a rt-giuar inevtlug «». ike lU ru LADDERS KOR SALE T r.w li M .r k e l, 2r» 8IU.VVehMt Ave . ol « ulUR.i«nlulii r* if the Tuwnahlp ..y n d h u r t of I J ..Ol.urvi, N J , k. id .an Mu«i Member* Enterlaip al day. va-i wer litn. iS-4a, the t~> »• Sraffoida aad Kxtenaioa* IMH STRIAI. SAWS LOST ••.uti.au.-. Waa iu(ro«tt.-.*d and pa*«Ml Adoniram Session n u a - u m T h e Leader on but reauattg a-u» tital « id onil* Maaafartured nn Michael Savina I b n Iran, e Ik taken up lor lurihtt Adoniram Court. Order of th* • XM’KKR Sl’ANIKU all r4»l |Mkmi(* at a aw«-i a tu ita tit.- ol ' lUaekla". Male. r.gutar iur. liiag ol l*,e i^ rd ot Amaranth, <*nt«*rtatru'd membera Preaiiae* rAwrtNo a aaroaaitao IHT. SEIDMORE Reward. * a» Ke. i-ttttt-W i*-2» t ..n.ui.atHuu* r» lu be tu hi m l\> of Avlmrum L«>dgr, f it V H , a.aai aaw ...anuaat Rutherford. Kent reaaonabb-, will d«* *>..«ting Hwin, |u « k . Hail I ^ ih i- 119 Van Buren a t the Lvndhurst Masunk Club. .VM I I.It AUTOMOTIVE umtii de.-uratiog ana painting. OiU tM u>t. n . J . an Al«Mtd«y. ^vv*ni>«( Lyndhunt niter s F. Al. HU. |g- 2t. SDEET METAL * WILDING • ; t n . I»4». a i ft *a» |* .* l . i «a> lig h t i* a \- Lritanon Chapter of Royal Arch P R A f’T lf A L I .V it new c a r fo r I7»*0. • ug iH .it . u ( Whl< k IHHt u li4 p la l a Lace! Ladder » t»R ti H l k >M S by. pvcember tat.. MaM>n.s a n d L a t.iy e tte C o m m a n d ­ live m«( |t»*H» und apt-nd $ u o n Ull I*. I tr **a Win. may b. ti.l. i r l. u 10 4 udulm, rr«|milKiHe und *|Uitr. l ul. U fT TH ISl in metal Him*. Roof and tb la IH4I P c n t la c th a t n a a n I gb n .- t •* r«u^i « i u I* g . v« it a n u p i^ .t t u iu . \ er.v. Knight* Tfitiplar. dl a IfM- C ompany • rigury .i-37oa ruotUm re pan m, (M U lcn i n | M M a . t*» htairt .vm etn.nf i|>. u Uk mil* * and y»tt Vr K>rt U. Teie- tfatimatea rn<*«iiuliy given ArUugUw. t«r Mason'a Night. Saturday, at »n i in. m a avV an ' >• la . tmm a.a ia tmm l * a p iM W R u . X- 4;!l.'» • IV t a id IKK O * T M . : M «A IU * t ij- Paiatiac B Parerkanaiaa ARTIST und luiuliy dt fire ltrst tioor -X*MMt>4.H«t*NKKS Ru^wrfoj^d Masonic Trtnpkv A* s irtim i asr. n. j. u|*~. lim - u i w ith y ai d . u p <7fr 722x ia»M t.>|CK J EDVARD A DENJuN M. J. Maker A Sea 15*47 OUISMOHII.K Ik I.uxe Club rtnl. Refined, reattoindldp ttnnntx, In rtiM t. Artltia ivm K K u gck ial h o u r w ith g a m ra a n d d an r* St-dun fX S»ri*-8 Hydruiimlii'. Ful­ Mu wm iwHiiuu il y.are. tali ’lier- ToWUalito V'blk c o n o o « u u rttiaiM. a annaa ly ••t|ui|»p*'d. I<**w mileage. owner- O R D IN A N C E * 0 . -w%l in* and refreahmrnta followtrd I ' a m u r M M • -l-* l t-nnditbtn. I’huoe Hu. ti> l» a-alll.______HI V* SURGICAL SU rrU R S AN IKtWXA.SOb AiTui/iilRI.Vti th e m ev U n g a v COW O B I J-W3I* aft«r *t A.M. lft-ti *»tK A‘i lilii *»R I'llll.llt MAI.| taM aerate* BKkt fill a REAL ESTATE •>* f RKTA1N t'Kol l ii I'll.# a w i i Tlu* commitUt* in charftv of Ihr ELECTRIC MOTORS faaam. at’. IN**M At’Tt» Kill! HALE ...... **«.S l-ili l.t Till. Tt iW VS*l|f . celebration of the 24th anniver­ M M a 1!*4*> Ft lit I* t ’ouiH '. Itlta-fc, |>lll s ll . s l 111 Nl►Hl'KtsT. IN THK it»t STV t»K a a . 1*1*4 ' um *. rad- . Und H aler, very goat HOtTHK and thmn arr** farmland IlKRtJ K \ A XI* ► tAI.Nti r KH-viS sary of the Court will meet to­ R E W O U N D Knur grt-enhtruaeK. I tur car gar­ AM* JHM Ui >i I KK t-j» lili.iih .il, night ut the home of their chair­ IH KSI ANT l\i i Uw.VU»*»l< R E B U IL T age. Hui table fur truek larnuu; man. Mra Gertrude Simonaon. ol Woikehop. t .a.la, and larnt lm|dt*- K1ATI TK». |>i1. 4'* 60 ■:*, k"l M1.U © ■ C O dL lir a ln« ia Spinia Viait W ill mentM. hlfhi r.aain houae t'buue AS AMk.>l*Kl( AM* <«» l i i i;jik> Rutherford avenue m l *;AURIEI.E HRoTIII.K.'il Hruker. Ku. J-M77-J. W IN D IN G »*b«* luria.d td foit.niual tttrn at On the night of ?lov. IS lhe r-*»* 8CBAP MATERIALS 1 Gordon's wina 2 ii R(WM IiUl SK. de.,irat<..Mhrui^h- lhe Tow liktiip Ol 1^) lull.Ill <1 IN H u Court will entertain t«n their of B i r r e l e c t b H a l c o . . u n d llh lUt, outbid" newly pa inl. U. h » b o u n t y o r I b r g e i. M*‘ ..r tla in .«« it.,* *MW» lU-tkl viail Mra. Anna M Hansen M T M IB A n . E at in ta tra U'mdtj H r*** Liquor Canta* r i"K'. root. S Varge ftnt»b rt att.<; mm.ih' M. CAftTOlANO ’ r..d I.i L*A i* x IJw". N a n a r * |(e . N ic e In- I That the land' her. nt-ait.-r d t>f Perth Amla.y, gtund niyal m a­ K-utk I t t t l A l Klngatand A v««aa L_ aa-« | l M d u r e utH n* e d . d fwi pub.*!. B I* U T « S I* M OM Hutaa Rakd • oiidlt i<> i s i l u n , 4'..n\.iii.nt I, ail irauVporta- uAcial DtltflM CDHMil tron. und George Brgdle of New I rfV— vt j UM) e.l.-*U Jtltd $ i | m .lull. I’.I.. ySI.-’.lM. Illllnxlla t. tta lv a g e OoilH to r > IL («alf« RL iuiiIh llir«iH<*. Aliy tuk-k*? fa ll Kt;. »iun on. till*-, fall K t\ Z-Jltil i«- j* * Tlit B»in| o( «'oui.iua>k>n-r> ark. iti and royal patron .and their l . t a d i a r a 11 n lh IIif. •UVB OLD RAGE. hlW | dt. lie i, i, v a ul .i't ii. the Mil* wi Hi, NUthry I OITi 2-3**2l-.l t.nytlm<-. .i«-Ju MAOAZiNIB, ALL V v s t r r lat.tow.ng pn per Ibt. nt pt.lM.. tar |.£ - »taff of-4»ffU>era MITAU at# aab lor a pet bad l!*»t* ('HUV«I.KH WViulacr lonvar- — .. — ivifimo Iron J&L. tihb. It Ar II. NVw tup, triiintini*- I tit d a ta ilff. akw and <'lutfli. |MW. I uii Im-- a en n SAVINO’S 4-STAR t tidinaiti , ahali I- . ..me -ffe, t|Ve ti,4 Another Fine Vaudeville 8. GABRIELE al da\ al Hi;. I’m;. Av*-.. I.yndhurot •l,M*» lletepy Ilk the I. yiu, Al.,| , fall Kl ,.litr «:3u I* At utUHi- prb-.-a fur lat-u u| >atd p. up LISTINGS • illt* a, -h"W|t Ou I*.. ( ibt btl a Bill Slated For Regent General Cnatrarto* IMI a* "'iin «t nt..p ,.i ia. t.-v.-a,,. ,,t The Urgent Theatie wltl again 1931 Id*' SAI.I.K sed-in, Very |ood l «KCK 1.1 VINO ROOM art. dining l.vitdhurvi aM foib.t* • i-otiditlon. Il*i.i r, ken llrt-a. »iWi hi*i»t. Him iI.i t*-rt ) la n n*-j u n fo r X room table and .Ita Ira. Buieau. OMCMIPTION f-'.CC prewnt its fine 2 for 1 show . «Uk 4S l a d . * SI. anal - 'all at 3-3 Ave.. l.yndhnrai lannlii H.. t‘ra • d I *w. Miiiau down when it pregenta another fine nr'r-i,.rg l* - * a pay nir-nt. S i l_.k* Av. Mur l~t». .i, a* kabt r s n u m i.i.i . U w . u.- a n * t* .i program of vaudevill*. featuring u t W . 9. ISa NtlUT I*. N. I. BA1TKHIES—$7 9Tu P New f room brick Imnie and gar- Larry Daniels, the “Clown NUU.J s m anos HART H.\TTKi;V & lUMXlUN erppaer piun.i.l..^, u l », ul- tm moo^rn. remarkable |..iy at frlgrrator. muali -gat- Prince of Ccmtedy.” anti The 4 'il. n Itu -d iCwdi-t f..rd 2-IM2 rmrtraf. waahlnr ».u. Pay see linn* -era who come to tlu? healer. rri»*tr .Rutherford, varan: land. 40 i M owner t'all Rl*. -4*IU>*H , l» -* 7 Regent (Jirwl fnmi th^ Copat a BUSINESS SERVICE with es«ni «•* _ lian.i Night Club. a ll I2.7M. T h e re s t o f th e sh o w i» w e ll BWI>A1. KnwBtbl*, • | 8. f a l l a l 111 T o n tt iii A v e *»r i . i i»U.Thc Graxiano Bros pregent • room Ijplet huusr. A -1 • h m . 2-2272-K. _ to rf ! |JM. th* ir Le*-0 Maniac*. and J*V garai<». Wurth tW.iMO, ui.ly « *l Ml Wa repair and maun all makee at "Slatt*ry*g H uintuiit " with Lin m aivaaata* ava Commercial A Oamaatic R«fnga>itiM l» r/M.iiiM. o tily H y*-nrs uld. b»rge I. A R* i K yelling «.hr> Phone Gregory M it» R. l>l..t, IlM iidix a a a M*r, r*-er«*atu/tr a. j. _ it r - #2 Mn.iil.-r **#1* er- Icj.ii tia Purnell. Ilk hard Widnuoli ruin and lM*r, ••ttheai r««**ntly d«t - t,u.«. * .r>f-antli . . . t s a g e . ,» oiated ft mblnatiufi a*T*-* n and ai^.l V etonka Lake MYGRADE LIGHT ING SERVICE 42^ Riiit'.alttnd A>. i A ll lug fut U k M Br I ’o w n f worm Wkidfrtfa. frb-ed right. or M luKtf)’’ a. *d ;;e» lerviuv Inatalled AU H'wk liuaraiiieed Ila~-i.ruti.-k llelghta—7' room honvs Ink taa lai Al U» trine t*E fork An. »*a« x Mat plot b-aullful bouiiou oil lH>;Art.T Hf'1'1. f b r y a a iiil im t n n ia . all ' » S a p lu d I.AIIID-JOIINSON. Ine. BIANCHI L.yndhnrnt. Ruth 2'**»3S-J. ib** II* h -a l. a r n a r v e lo u a I to m e fo r a Uirg*- t-.- d rente (»r plant, fall ui Tenth Slrt.: lamily or profeaawtwl man :.u VS limw Akc-, ld«dh‘ii*l. • I AwtemetM* Regaotna- An Makaa 0-|7 Ratal.ag. B*Oy A “ eager Wark p a lm , BROTHERS CLEARANCE BALK fa-ta Ai i eaear.ea and Te«r*ag u p to Itlk l»g |a>l« 1 i . e 2»—S-w-Ing M a.-hrtu*—30 C « e « *a *e t a 0 d tmngab.w. new *.11 heal, s ear C - A H. BKWtMO CKNTKft U l NbllV WORK I«*Ni: ;11 hum*- gantK'f. plul 111 g 1-5*# a rare bar* 7 W. Krie Ava. Hutbarford. N J Drive* ay* Mei. s Nb.rfM 12 .wiitN Small gfrT» , gtiiu ul |i.:aai. RUtbarfarg 2-Mig Ires*. „ i., .a-itiM,np < uriatiiN i*lr«-t- VENETIAN BUNDS tieaerd ( d r M a Wark KAIdAI'tiK. 20’ h%h. »' w>d.. I*T Vag Wub Yaai IVvnfatliy • d 4n e v il!" p a ir W ork ' a-alb-d fu r t % tbia*»i| td Itt A lu m in u m mid dvl»ver««J. «';.ll Kaili. i*-5i« :.-K long, li tie. II tl«. {t lul.. . Had I tl.p apt Hnf ui i,u| w in Cl I MARIN AVE IW*I3 r o u n d 111* t«t|t tab**-, .'table Utnp. gt-if Stork gtg»K 23** to W” wide rrna. ing t-iglM and laag • andb atieka. all J J » t i n . . mI t b . aa ’.. rg.- xlDrt- fur rent - prb-.-d r ig h t .- * Tka In i.. i,. 11.11 Delivered LYNDHURST. N. J. i I’KTAINS STRKT* II Kl* lio n an good *•• ndltiua. reasonable t ail r*a>m a pi f u r r e n t In, b o u n tifu l Itt 1 At IB -21 ' Also t uatom Made Bltnda. RU. 21171 Jjjg ja tu i'raiM * Rita ► Rll a IIM IIIK UaTJT H|.«il-meu* *1».' fa;, an |tef m oiiili go.at . ondltbm fall Itl 2 10*1 M free Katimateg & InautlatMigi ROOMS FOR RENT I*- JO k*e nf lb* a»ld Ta* Ha>tNew JafMfy l.vndkurat i ( all RUth 2 4' 14 M SAVINO AGENCY KRHtfllAlRK. gt. ..■ndltk.ir. 14. Horry B. Ackerson Sl'SX V Kit* 'NT f nrni-ht tl rta.ni. m il Table mod* I lii . ladK »3^ * 1» to tiutb. buaak tbatr, Ntsli 2S i RIDGE ROAD * Rf 4.01*2 J. .u M l ftulherf* id iullru...I m m -.ii. g iill. niai. iw » L Y N D H U R S T Ave., |.>ndhurM It* 2*i a n ) Oa* Neaa ( f a n all Kl 2-U*m^ l«-7» Pa inter Si IWorglor a o v tN o b a r M a n RUth- *1121 tl i'ASF.MKNT Ra-h. I .«!*«« d*«a LAH«.K hunny room, near all buaea Kl.tl » dti.gbta. Mil I abb Tor por.lt IMuaierinc B a r o a n t a o a a m i :t-iilna. 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Cash In On Your Blessings ' Chap we know was among those who Yet, the bullef”Ts only one of •tood in line at the Metropolitan Opera of treasurers which we have at our finger­ House for two and a half hours 4a*t Colum­ tips. We suffer so much for being a neigh bus Day. He was looking for—anil got— two tickets for the wonderful Sadlrr Wells bor of New York -metropolitan costs reach ballet rtoupe: which is among a number of right into our own ;|K>cketbooks— that •ther things for which we owe England are sufferers if we tJon’t take advantage of $ heavy vote of thanks. the benefits— like — Two and a half hours is a long time. R ut the So be fell into conversation with an eager* be tteen in REGULARSELLING eyed, somewhat disheveled young miss wild rank with the best. Anyone who waited in the same line just ahead of him. sampled tbe delights of the opera at the PRICE Her story tumbled out. She hail land­ 'Met is just a sloven. New York is a fairy­ ed at LaGuardia Field from London a short land for those who know what .they want time before. She had rushed to the Hotel and go about getting it. New Yorker, put up her bags, and had It takes a trip around the country-r-and fallen into line at the Met. tlie world—lo learn just what New Vork offers. $ 2 . 0 0 “You see,” she declared, “in England Wide Variety of Meetings Visiting Nurses the ballet goes by subscription. Without a Why, the opportunity to walk up Change Drive Date sub you don't sec it. I knew it was playing Fourth avenue. Itetween Fourth streef and To be Offered of Convention hew, so the very first thing I did upon ar­ Fourteenth street, among the book and art Central Bergen Visiting Nurse NOW O N LY riving in this country was to line up for a shops that line the street like a rash of TRENTON—New Jeraey teach-1 tion. The election of Mrs. Flor- ! Service Auxiliary held a meet- ticket.” measles, is |>riceless. ers were promiaed a wide var- ence H Price of Newark as pres- j ing at the home of Mrs. Otto ity of educational fare at their ident is already assured. Verberg at 114 Delafield avenue The young lady from London was ham­ Have you taken that walk? 95th annual convention. C harles , One -day of the teacher con- Plans were made to change the mering home a point for you and you and L. Steel of Teaneck, president! mention is given over to mcet- date of the Annual Campaign for New York has a number of major col­ of the New Jersey Education Aa-! mgs of the special subject mat- Funds from April to October in you. leges which offer you a fair sampling of sociation, recently announced the \ ter and special interest groups, 1950 so that thc people of Lynd­ In England, Sadler's, ia seen by sub­ some of thc-great teachers of the country. program of the 4 day meeting Among the outstanding speaker^ hurst may give their whole scheduled .for Atlantic City, N ov.‘ who will address these groupb hearted support to the Cancer scription. Rtrt thia wonderful baHet «is at They are availalde to ypti, if you want IQ-13. are Frames D. Perkins, former Dftve in April. 1.00 your beck and fancy, a few miles away, if them . Speakers Are Named ‘ secretary of Labor: Earl D. Mc- An Educational Program will you want to see it. The ballet plays here A classroom demonstration of Grath, U *5. Commissioner of Ed- be presented by the Auxiliary in The little blonde girl from London Who the use of visual aids in teach- ucation; Superintendent William Sept., 1950 to which the public for a month. Then it will travel, then re­ stood breathlessly in the Met line the other ing will be given by Dr Walter j Jan: en of the New York City will be invited. turn to England, coming back here nobody day •might have been you. For the pittance A. Wittich of the University of i schools: Enrique S. deLozada of A nominating committee wa3 knows when. The folks in the outland* Wisconsin. Among the speakers United Nations; Dr Selman A. appointed by the President, Mrs. CO LD CREAM the admission ticket cost, you would liave will be Dr. Kenneth McFarland Waksman of Rutgers, discover- Verberk, consisting of Mrs. Al­ might have a hard job seeing it. Rut not been entitled to one ^f the small ecstacies of Topeka, Kan.. Dr Mason W er of streptomcin: Dr. Henry fred Curtis, chairman, Mrs. G. us. Not with buses, trains and private car* available on this planet. Folks in Kalama- Gross of Rutgers; Andrew D. ■ Grattan Doyle of-George Wash DeSaix and Mrs. M artin *J. Moi*>- CLEANSING CREAM available to get us to the Met within the Holt, president of the National uigton University; and Dr. Wil- an . *oo are denied the privilege. Only your Eflucalion Association. Commis- liam D Carr, secretary of the The next regular meeting will k o u r! own sluggishness bans it for you. sioner John H. Bosahart. and Woild Organization of the Tea be a Christmas Party in Decem­ Steel: ching profession. ber held at the home of Mrs CREAM 683 Dr James F. Bender of thc Many New Jersey teachers Frederick Blume of Prospect National Institute for Human Re- J will play important parts in the p lac e. lations will be the speaker at convention,“ which ’ ’ * is one of * the ‘ the annual banquet At this af­ largest to meet in Atlantic -City fair the N. J. E. A. will present e a c h y e a r. its annuul award for distinguish­ DONT MISS THIS ed service to education The con- U AW U /ara R*+U;nn vention will close with a <^n J/® V .* ?. Bathing /A s m m Z r s cert by the All State High School > > U lH , Sailor Fred? WONDERFUL BUY! Orchestra and Chorus Thc guest Frederick K. Hofmeister, sea- I- PETTICOAT FERVOR conductor^will be Peter J Wil- I man. USN, of 271 Park avenue, Onee you gel the prttiroat habit, housky. cohposfr and conductor, recently visited the French Riv yiiu’ll V*r«r tb**m with everything. who was born in Passaic * iera on a ten day leave when While pear- The Delegate Assembly of the the destroyer USS W L. Lind I f a r Association will meet on Novem-jof which he is a crew member, - akin. 2 for 1 sale ber 10 to adopt policies for ilfc put in to Golfc Gaun. France. It* they -1 a eeee* ctHning year. The entire mem-1 Leave parties to Paris and y f a r bership will vote on ri-vision ol other parts of interest in France skirt*. the constitution of the associa- have been arranged for the crew.

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