PAGE SIXTEEN ~ THE COlOmiCUL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THÜBSÓAT. H X ra. 1963 Riefiord W agaer ReflresI Commercial ïeaber Prom inent South Bergen Be nicer H ed Been In AND THK SOUTH BERGEN IEVUW Field For 42 Yeers, W a t V ic* President Established 1 M 1 ' Hm CeeueercUl Leader la the ettrlal si inpapn Rictard Wagner, Senior Vice- Wagner la a gwdaaU d dw P re sid e n t a t National Community American LnatXOM id Banking aid Bank, retired on M a y 1, IM S, has played an bnportart rale In LYRDMJRST NOME OF CMAMPIORS ter forty-lwo y n n In the bank* civic and municipal Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company ing field. » He and hie wile. Mrs Wagner joined the Nation­ ■I 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurat, N. J. Telephone CEn-va 84700-8701 Claire Hastings, a descendant ie F ir s t N atio n al Mr. Wagner, commenting on Ids — - * I --. l.i llln.l. J 4 if ______Sccond-CIa»* postage paid at Kutherford, N. J, Bank in Lyndhurat reoremeni, m caeo n v i ■n In October o1 136«. W o n g er be­ looking lorward to an en at r » Subacription $2.50 Per Year came Vice-President, at w tt.cn ucatton dad golfing. I am hag*? time he waa named offirec in to have *>ent a major portion at • Lyndhurst. N. J.. May 2. IMS ch arg e at the Consumer Credit my bwlnees career with this In­ Department maintained at stitution and look tones rd la Rutherford Office. In January at matching the continued growth and Smart Politics, Lincoln Tunnel. 1961, he was elected to serve as a t National Community Why. you say, all the traffic? Why not Senior Vice-Preaident at the Baade. B a td t'. Good Government only the westerly-bound an originally tyndhurKt'« Republican* and Demo­ p lan n ed ? FDU Players Newark Regional VA Office crat* de*cr\c a >|HM*ial pat on tlif bark Because, Virginia, there ain't no Santa Plan Chekhov Hailed As The Nation's Best lor their bold and |»roductive maneuver- Claus. Man »s. formed la I Ml, and _ _ v Anybody who has driven over the pres­ kapea rx stuallv la iacMe Ike «, Cherry Orchard." by An- Outstanding service to the vet- Park, L. I., and the Finance and inf in the recent reorganization* of the •M Member* drd has Ple-j10" Owkhov, will be the spring ent bridge knows that it ia in serious eran a and their dependents in Date Prnreadm Division. Francis Republican and Democratic parties. ler Cl», sen Wrckoff. Iwfeear a| production of the Play Production New Jersey has been recognized H Seaman. ChM. of ISM 8p ru cc Mrs. Henderson aa her talkra-’a r-roup on the Rutherford campus Berjten leaden who took the Lynd- shape. To be stuck in tbe middle during by the Veterans Administration Averne, Waramasan a truffle spasm is a frightening thing. The .Me or its* family The sale ef ot Falrielgh Dickinaon University burnt organization for granted for too land I.. Pieter I I» - « is the tin t 11 wl|l Presented Thursday. Frl- ~nw local Area Field Director, many year* were ohocked to discover the bridge creak» and bends as though it is m f d . .1 I from t k e »«* Saturday nights. May 3, ta Mr. . tor li.-neral Vaa Twlger 1 <"*1 *. »< * « In the Estelle Senlti Bergenite» not only were thinking to break in half. lo r the t . ivcn a, a lunches Friday a, the of Neu Ni-thi’rlaisK. la 1CM. The Llebltng Uttle Theatre, 244 Mon Military Park Hotel, which wtH be Well, the minute the hew bridge ia The Personnel Officer Is Robert for themselves but thinking of the future. sis.yed In the Wyeksft hun- tr0B* Avenue. ittended by several Members of F. Pellai, of » Justine Place, 8uc- opened the old one is going to be rloaed. t y M l * Congress, top officials from the The Republican», arouned over what rant ItHMiail.v until tWI Members of the east are Gypsy rasunna Die Finance Division The Slate Department of Highways « wr r " * r r f da Silva of Upper Montclair. Bar VA and other government, state eould be a fatal party split in the fight aKotMMixdiMi, ------* - 1 ------which SS Mrku toIlia'll rrw S.U.L tor e ^ In ■* - - shares Hs area award with Wilkee- says the old bridge has to be reconstruct­ bars Haynes of New York City, and city officials. of Walter H. Jone* to get back into the Ike k»~- snH.a.1 the -elgla.l_ llm Jud|,h Wayn, B a rre ed. There is no doubt about that. If any To bestow the award will be leadership picture, solidly voted for bees «ki. h see In cwxi < namiaa n|d Nlrnabrr ^ David > ril F. Brickfield, newly appoint­ Stale Senator Pierce Deamer. bridge needs reconstruction the old bridge la tke Revaluttaoary Wer. Tka s™-iety hi no« <-«nprliml af Doom of Qltton, Richard Kutney ed Chief Benefits DiiVctor. sue Sterling Forest is it. Mrs. HendenHM wa« im ijee mraakera »Mh maa> varia Kdward Crump, and Carol Und- •ceding Philip Bmwnstein, who is Deamer’s term ha* two and a half Hoas of the Wyckoff spHiiag. aad blom, all of Rulhertord. Robert not the FltA Commis»ioner. The Opera Season lint in the meantime how about the aa I» elear up year» to run. During that lime he will be lac ifgaritoK a was orRsaiied to promote j a s t Orrock of N. Ariington. Sharon award will be received by blessed traffic relief? pride in «n.-.-Urj ».»I fsmUy tra Tofneskc of Passaic, David Zam ax V. Williams, who has been the Spring la la the air and we're the head man of the party, making the happy to anmmce that Stertmg •ht*4*« belli and Hiomas Pawloaki, both •egional manager since January Thai will have to wail until the old Negro Néager, ara* rrfawrd p**m»b»- Ftaest Gardena will open to the decisions where decisions count—in Orgunlsl and wnir leader far'of I.vndhurst, and Derek llulse of 1SV9. and wiio has just been named bridge is reconstructed. TTial's life in •iaa ta appear in ( «ntlW hm Hall, public this year an Saturday, Max Trenton. B) supporting Deamer Lynd- this Itaetety Is M is. l-IIMaa Wk-iE. O range, field director for VA Area 4, the I1.500.0BU P A R m . these traffic-ridden limes! la WaiMagtoa, D. C. A italemeat kaff ol (iladHtoac, »ho lor many comprised of 13 western states, hurst help* the state xenator retain his More than a million laNge. dad by thr National xruup relaten that yean. h. ».led Ike mwte program T*»1 produ<1ion is under the di lawaii and Alaska. Mr. Wiltiams' preNtige. E ven though Jones wan elected fodils, hyacinths and other Spring aameroua appearance«« havr bwn at L) mllMina llixh s<-hool. irectkm of Mrs Wllllam_Ayres, -- hcndi|ujii1i*rs will be in Waahing- flowers will be in bloom In the the margin of hi«* victory was not enough b> Negro artlMtN, and that „ . . . i K sisted by Elizabeth Tereska of Meadowlond Stories »• "*•«<>« I- the wMe J f Wood-Ridge. Joseph Hutmk ot Oif 125 acre Gardm on Route No, to give him any satisfaction. Indeed, all Alhcri Henderaoa. Other awards to be given by Ih» With hi» .t<*i .is stage monaoormanager uruland fihnmrSharon Mr ßrickflrtd will be to the Ad- 210, north of Tuxedo, New York. the vote showed wan that Jone* will have The Leader newspapers print today advance. Mlw Aaderaaa'« re aroltKTH, operated plum blag Tomeske is production manager it be grant coatnifiiiiK iNMlncMi in thbt arra ministrative Division which also is New features this year will in­ to fight next year and the year after and another article on the problems of our Sets have been designed by Ed- ,named______the____ besi in the nation, as clude the Garden of AH Faiths, «d. foc ni«H> year«. H»- red*eally re ­ ward Crump and Gerald Niena- we|| lh<, ^ ln Are# tbe year after that, if he »till is around, meadow lands. Week after week these Miw Andernoa gave reeitsln la tired. Mr. Hendenton hum honor- and the Peace Garden of Roars. articles are published. We think they are the H a ll la IS M . ‘S&. ‘M , \W and With a IWe mtinlMrslilp In ber. and properties are being han-'vhti+ Newark is a port Heading to hold hi» position. died by Judilh O'Domell. Siaron th#t Iwhc j . Roam. *i|. The article Ntatea that the Alexander P. Ktmer Post Na. S7. As for weather conditions. 1,- among the most interesting items we Tomeske and Elizabeth Tereska. jtha, (lf ]01i2 Avenue, Thun Lyndhunt Republican» find DAR h a coaidMcnl frtead oI 030, the la rg e s t n u m ber, o r about Ameritan legion. North Artlag- Gypsy dn Silva, Naomi Pearlman; Irvingtnn Na |,unij carry. minority group« and that It 1« the, ton. — runner - up 90 per cent ot accidents, occurred theninelves in a mo-t de-irable position. fu r hi** p art ia h<-tp(ng lo of Newark and Deann Abramsonj Jtwnrcjs wj|| lor many years— long before the cur mtty private placc of 11« kind Ih«- Pont home, along w ith , ------— — bestowed on the In clear weather on the New Jer- Aa for the Democrat», Public Affair» of Passaic are m charge 1-onn Guaranty Division, which is sey Turnpike in 1982 Durkw snow rent run of politicians—The Leader Wa «Magi on where there wa« ao imn> World War I vete Commissioner Ralph A. Polito. holding rartel segregati» la Ike audi n . Mende««*, have Ma lumes^ Makeup 18 under the dinv- h(,,1(1)Ht by |t«n^ri oiian, »ho liv e s th e re w e re 10*. ra in ¡12. and in newspapers have been asking for dra­ „ -, , lion Deans Van Vliet of iinon a( gtewart Avenue. New Hyde1 fag or mist 37, hi» card» close to his «iiest, awaited re­ Ja c k , a listratmsn on tk r N o rth nrKj David Eambi'Ui. Derek llulsej organisation night to deliver 20 precious matic action in the meadows. In tbe days From Wallerand l>umont. an Alrtnxton l*uli«-e Force, w atte K ryfen as busines manager and when Fred Hartley represented the 10th actlv«-l> with boy*» In the com- js ¡n charge of publicity. The com- votes to Dan Amster, chairman. Hendemoa lay« claim to member- m U Ä j , x < ongressional District the Leader was lor (Un* “ V” , lea ch in g for programs is Doris Van HOMY eM Ansster won on the basis of the Lynd- «Mp la the Huguenot ftociety ot wwinmiing every Hatuniay. He la vlipt anrf Robert Orrock. and Wen- burst vote». Polito made sure that Ant- constantly in touch with him, encourag­ _ . " T " ' " ~ Z rnsrri .l I» the tormor lxin-e co ,|e,| WarT ol Wyckoff is in charge PAUL'S SPORT SHOP ing him to push action on the meadows. eter, who has done a good job a- Demo­ S S S T ' t r i i m ^ ‘• J S ? ' ' * ' * - Artto,1- , ‘«r «*•*. » r » ,, t, . iloM-ph, married to the former (ects are under the direction of cratic chairman, would be continued in Hartley tried. But the depression and llte war were serious deterrents to action. mmd beili«*vm in ih.. i>r.ia-rN»ik«i K**e r. al«o of North Arting Dolores lanetta of Hoboken. that »pot. At the same time, Ain»ler ha* mi ttin-ill Ikin.k whis-h ^inwtlt.rt. loW* H m HltMMnfieW with their , . . Now, with industry hungry for land come to realize tbe advantage*, of the t i r J S T a t S T k s r i r - r ^ J £ m"y pu" »olidly united Lyndhurst Democratic lliat lies on the perimeter of New York, .H I „ 0 » , - uw Hugnenul *• , ' ger and bigger bites. fflhnaa, former vlce-prewldenl «*t Another ph‘a«airable hebhy 1» But the problem of directing this tre­ the «late «oclety, practiced nwdl i-altivallon of what Mhe c a lK h e r, Dr. L Ackerman Tragic Death mendous growth remains. The article you cine for maay year« la Arttngton. I n«-nd«hi|» ( IiuIIm«, a ll Riven by her friend« h er Salmon EGGS WORMS | automobile »he wa» driving, with four problems involved. (iarfleld. hi aow ehaplala ot tb«* when «he m ade known h e r Intent ______1M3 Fhhfag T.lnaan ______other Red Cross workers, was in collision G E 8 - 2 4 0 4 A charter member of tbe Wy «oit. She now cajoy* aarcimu«, Friday night near Hordentown. Mrs. T f t Y C * w w * — l * c t w h o r m l m n On The Ball ckaff AiNoelation hi America, her tulip and grape hyacinth «hmitlag D aily by a/iftoinlm rnt Christie died a* heroically as if she were main interini De« now in the re up, |»re«aglng Summer’s continual, ■ w I ui^dnnM OM iw wounded caring for men in the front line Carlsladt Turnverrin displayed a^ain •tarailaa of tbe original Wyekoff fuller bloom. bHhidbig m aay Hauae ia Rrooklya. The A«auria tw n House calls madr of b attle. Iasi Saturday night the way to keep For Mrs. Christie and many, many like young and old out of trouble. In their TRAINS ber, life has l»een a front line battle in hall on Broad Street boys and girls from MCÉSSOKBB which many things to help society had six years up and adults up to 60 and SITS. CARS, SWITCHES, POWIRPACRS to be done. over performed astonishing feats of TUNNELS, IUILDIN6S, TRACKS Mr». Christie wa» fatally injured on physical fitness. her way to Fort Dix where she and the (larlstadt Turnverrin is a member of SALE ON BASEBALL GLOVES other volunteers were to serve refresh­ the American Turners, an organisation ment* following Jewish services. of 130 societies from California to Maine. • G O L» There wa» always something for Mr». President Kennedy baa been busy try­ • BASEBAU. Christie to do. The areteran» at Lyons ing to get Americans on the track of • TEN N IS Hospital require care. Mt>. Christie physical fitness. Tbe American Turners legged no fewer than 3,000 trips thei;r. never were off the track. They have been EQUIPMENT The story of Mrs. Christie should l>c busily winning people to the idea thal considered when the next time the door- physical fitness is a way of life, a way M l rings and someliody asks for a con­ that makes life more enjoyable. tribution. There are many rings al the because there are niuny worth- rr causes that devoted volunteers Poetry Strive to keep alive. The Leader has printed many, many GOLF BALL SALE ** uaT SALS i When women like Mr*. Christie are stories emanating from tbe high schools Ram Pro Ball $15. «•cfcing and dying-—why should anybody of our area. But we think that today’i -doc. *$9.SMee. begrudge the few dollars sought from us presentation of poetry written by Queen Kroydon Pro Ball 12.-doa- 5.98-dog. ia «eolribulion»? of Peace High School girl students ranks Kroydon Astro. Ball 10.80-doa. 5.SMog. with the best stories we ever ran. Full Dividend* Every Month. Bonus Kroydon Cut Proof Ball 10,-dog. j PB dog Finished When? The gentle imagery, the magnificent tonal qualities of the poems should go a Days To 1 Icjp You Kartt More On Tile New Jersey State Highway De­ long way in convincing parents that tbe Insured Savings. DRAW TIT! HTTCH partment ia struggling along lo finish the younger generation is far from lost. The R d f bridge between Kast Kutherford and poems printed today have a maturity, a Seceucus over the Hackensack River. wisdom and a sense of awe far nature tHS HITCHES WWn it is completed it will handle the and of all Cod’s creatures that do the MOW IN STOCK UaBc routed along Route 3 to. and from students and their school proud. POR AU CARS n r —'— ” , PS* Output Climbs limits, the major cause was in ll-e record month for traffic, re­ the group between 25 and 34. It spectively. of electricity by Public was closely followed by those be E le c t r ic and Gos Conv tween 35 and 44. Both of the later groups represented roughly one UMty for a»c week emití 1 April By far. inattention of driven, IM) JOHNSON OUTSOARO half of ail accidents in 1982. B . IMS. was 2M.a93.W0 IrtksmM- was rmpnnslkle lor the MOTORS NOWOMSOPtAY h o u rs co m p ared w ith 261.Z23.300 cause a t aoddents on the New eUMan-taours kl ihr enrrespund- For a single day. the largest Jersey Turnpike in ISO. A • M a a iwiM a «M n SaahM 4a g w eak * year ago. an uam ue lumber of accident« on the New 1 • d JM T O JW , o r 13.8 per cent. Jersey Turnpike occuiTod on Fri­ of SSI such rasas, er 41 par cent day in 1962. followed by Sunday o f tb e to ta l 1.407 accid e n ts In Rutherford In Lyndhunt and S a tu rd a y . Those three d a ys ! ceased by InaHsstloa. « i iU.la .aw.) (A-isi. m ■ O f th e 2,517 d riv e rs involved in i.etounted lor 740 accidents, or 812 Md by defective tins, O S3 PARK AVENUE PAUL'S Mbrft Snrt Sko accidents on the New Jersey per cent of the lotnt on the high­ 615 RIDGE ROAD by Improper passing, ^nd u Tan*tke in mz, a total of m way In that yeai. December ha I “Where' You Savee Doe, Make A Difference” m wuoN AvosM ssisam d ie t v * i> In aLsem . - « «rtlDe « 4 involved females. -In a«e li.tted by November and August, or m m MWSi Hada «ni fcada ls a ,k | p r - ■ M â H M r X 't m

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KafRiy Men or women with cars I b itilln l at very lowmt n>onkle |»tM - Free I B erpn a County k to it i>ave i h*wr«| lom m irual Suspended Ceiling-* p r l i T . - Ka»y payment«. available b«twtfn 8 a nt and 6 p m. EsUmatei. No Joh Too lauti 1 Inpwire Thureday. May i net ».von, •GIVE VOUR LIFE A W w TWIST ' LOIT Haif fraw« mala peiiaa Wood r«n*tm * i « a m, and • p.m. Meet p«cpt« - «sen antra *M • e»t da*, black aafl beiae with broken Aluminum Doors end window^- No extra «'Itarge your «p a i« tim « t« pood w u I » repo trail«**« «na war a «a tfta ay> ! Product Distributing Corp. ! at Jeeephu« Genereun reward- Call JulouiM Dow* and Knclnsuie- Phone: WY 8-3211 coma an A VO N L A O Y today C-tii <-a»h paid im m ediately c o Hawthorn« inn Ul 17U4 or 4ah Oparatoi to* WX- OC I 9tdS a r W C 9 1»3 I » Qutterr and Leader» Free ¡Estim ate . SOO Fairvsew Aw«.. Fa*rvlew, N. J 1SÌ8. 4 SO >-« (Dan K**ly Hill). Pieaae do not. (or oil painting* regard I«--. R U G S Cold Blu« tweed phon«. Brin« auto inauranc« pokey.1 Call Wl-16fir, 11 Vf» IS i B«i«a 10‘ .»»Sij: Breen: t t A. Tlimeix«» A SON uf condition, picture Irani. •VrtO; Maroon «a« LO 7- Complete Horn* Improve­ Floor Coverings old doll», china, colored ment* • Addition» - Dormer» glaii, antique firearm*, etc. Garag** - rtnialied Basement, ^Do - It - Yourself” « 4 Attica - CARPET J. J. Callahan Kitchen» Modernized Phwbiig Heating Leader Box SS5 , ~~ r™ LE PAINTING Aluminum ShSn* « Roofmg LINOLEUM WALL COVERING a d t o S o Kt v k ------BILLIN G Math.*C>p«r Burr to 8*» T° WNE DECONATORB, painting. Electrical Seppliee TVP'ITClerk«, many ta $70 waltoaprr.ne n0M carponter war«. C u tU ra «ad-Leader* A inollttD MilMJB TOes Sink», Bath Tub*, Toilet«, AMBASSADOR * METRO 41t F west Ave. L; ad ha nl l i e V. auna iSivV 3fcur** Ro p a i n t »n O LYNDHITRST FLOOR lianitw. Gat Range», A Elec­ DEALER fiicv fitn. ow. work 0*8 Fr#* «»timatsa. CaH Wi nOI 1» GEnev* 8-3663 COVERING trical Supplie*. Bathroom Parta, fUlea * ftenrftee . 1C Y Stone. Inv Control V8? * * — * - mm mm N K W M R A M 8 L I P 2 r can- tion», front porclie». garage» on any type Maoonry ditianmg in kitchea. Many mare Phone: S’Y 8-1397 l« H PO N T IA C . n .M . A-1 w,<> E m ploym ent Eirtployment eitra*. Short walk te ahoppmp, and and overhanging rooia. tion. K acellent for flr*t er Bgeone convenient to an lerp aheaeins cor. Two ton«. Call OK i-STiT. » ' CEE or KEARNY , canter*. Principal only SU 7-1412. Jerked up to proper level. ALEXANDER appointment I-! Agency Agency Underpinning of masonry S ’Y m an I-6WI Refrigerator wall», aUo general rontrtrt- Service 232 BeltevW e Pike ing. Millwright 8i Rigging. ’ 1 <^ aaaa^>aa^/w vw w IW» OLDSMOBIL a *up.r t t , 4 W Y 1-9080 doo* hard top. Autom atic tr«n s . All Work Guaranteed a laaarad MOVERS power «taerinp and power broke* I O N A L L M A K E S White, mee condition. WY S-M^i FEMALK a fter S:30. » 2 B K P R .. F.C . %110 A C P a y Bk p r 8m | 19S7 FORD Station Wai A C Payable Clerk fefO w y ^ w o h u ^ s S ? ! Forest Movers T. J. Naulty irdera. «tick shift. 37,00 t&ST. Cashier typi*t 8220 mite«. Fo r quick tele 0400- C ell a t A U D IT Clk type 81*01 24 Hardmg Ave. North Arlington. CHIM. Lab. Tech. M.COOi WANTED TO RENT 10 Arne* Avenue W V 1-7788 W K 9 . 4 m 3 CLK.typiat. lunch -f 008 Rutherford, N. J. CLBRK. no type IN Contractors BOARDING ■^aaaaaa^wws^^aa^o PI AT DATEC CLERK-typ>*t 8«0 Phone: WEbstrr 9-6922 CLERK type. Lab 86o| FRANK J. CRUPI, INC. “ CLK typiat Personnel 878i WA^AAMAAA^I^MyM» OEN L Offic*. lit« type 8m| All kinds of Masonry j. Svgalski INDORSEMENT A Cancellation Rug Cleaning R tSIN E SS OPPORTI NIT1KS Clerk 8«» Work. Extentions and KEYPUNCH 872 ATTENTION Paper 40 «enta per LAW School Clk. lit« at«no 160 hundred; bra«*, „copper, lead, bat­ Alteration« 123 F“ res‘ Rug». S ail to Wall Carpet. P B X - T y p e 886 terie«, «ron furiilicea, end renpe*. F o r eatimate call Lyadfcurrt, N. J. POLICY Typiat pr trnee. 81.0 Kearny Metal. IT Btover Avenue, { and Furniture cleaning. Ku^ K eem y. W v 1-0415 I ^8-18 SALES Ticket Clk 81.30+ and carpet repair», »lorage. TRAIN for a peed podtlon «« a GEvieva 8*0238 v> ^ vvvvvw sa^ ^ ^ w secretary. typiat, elertcal worker, or S E C Y.- Tranaportation STS ATTENTION; We pay top pria»« fir*l month free. C.arpet, tile comptometer operator at low coat •SECY to Mgr SS& for pepere and magasin«« (80 cante an# m the ehorteet aeeeibie Mme SECY Sales Dept *100 hundred 1. Braee Ite Ib.; Lead ^VNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^» WWllSIC IHSTI^UClVOYl and linoleum »old and at RUTHERFORD OICRCT ARIAL No 1 Copper ?4c Rap* 2c ; C **t ^ .______a, aaaaaaaaaaaa^ M ^ ^ SCHOOL — 2 Franklin Place. Ruth- SECY. IBM El«ctric high, Iran 81 per hundred. Delivered. Aleo -rford Phone W B 8.T14T tf STBNO, Sm. C«n«truct Off. 82.00 buyera of tt««l. battcri«* «nd lynk Decorators pi^n^ inetalled. car*, j. Reacimti. SO Cliat«n Otraet, MEADS - MILLER CO. T EC H L ib ra n a n 88.000 Belleville Plymouth 9-4408. tf RUSINR8 8 SERVICE T E L E S E R V IC E F T or P-T 8130 r ■■■wi ■ ■ :ia Accordion 1« Franklin Ave., Nutlejr, N. J T E L L E R or Trnee to 0*3; Major OpportunitieH SAWS — TOOLS T Y P IS T 070 M * J ye*» l*wda» With N O rth 7 4 3 0 5 4 9PM Sat. Hoateaa fl.2S 14.000 square feet m odern mfg. ^aaaaaaAa^^wm vm w* LAWN MOVERS bldg. with modern air condi­ vicfffft Precision Sharpened and AIhivc are this week's new job* only! tioned offices Ample off street Furniture FR ANG1P Al4 E R e p a ire d parking, near Rts 3 & 17. DEL SKIDMORE FEE: 1 WEEK S SALARY ON ALL 1.488 square ft. bldg for light Composer and Arranger for COMPLETE SERVICE 807 RidQO Road Lyndht mfg. etc. Near Rts. 3 & 17 - Reupholstering A L L M A K E S G Eneve 8-7178 Cleff - C entury - Heritage Color and OI«ck end Wkite POSITIONS - INSTALLMENTS Lot 72^ x 135 Tape Recorder*. Record Playbr« F E M A L E S b Covers and Schuberth Mimic Co. of stereo end Hi-Fi Bet«, ACCOUhfTlNO Clerk N. J.’s Most Beautiful Employment Agency* Modern Diner. Complete with Home end Auto Redlas BOOKKEBPBRS New York City/ fixtures Modern kit St base­ !S?TKiK r ‘ "* full charge ment. Good going business Baty Gtand - M aet alid Can be increased. Hurry, won't BCanSTAftV Oarfield All Work Done On Organ for Mle. 'SECRETARY Teterbero last. A good deal for partner*. aaCHaT#if»V enptneermg EECRETAMV N V.C.pl tee i R onald P iper Confectionery Stationery store, Our Premises By t a n a at Your kome V aa^ BT tfirr Wood-Ridpe near school and bus stop. A a a C R B T A H V lleeearch dev SECRETANV technical good business Master Ujfcolftcrer» " “/ 8tf t : IKC RITM W fl Paaa Clift EMPLOYMENT AGENCŸ Highway properties Rt. 1 . taaw _ fvA. - 551 Fern A vp., I.Viidmrrst OBCRBTANY Fair Lawn •TBNOOBAPMERS many 33 Ridge Road, North Arlington, N. J. List your home or boateees - - GaH WE 9-0644 WY 1 6185 6 CLBRKB Mplatb Paaa-Clift WYMAN 8-7900 575 RIDGE R O A D ------OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 1 P M . Ma j o r r k a l t y c o . NORTH ARLINGTON North Arlington Mark 9 & m Talley «roak A v e ft fc T A P (•¡operator 871 CLERK f-wuJherford 07S CLKMK I Oarfield 870 WE. 3-12*4 Era. WE. »-STM ~ T £riririuin— Studio of Music typtwp 8*0-070 M clerk* OSO OS« For Your Printing t eon t rol Clerk O p tit B?Y fllR tr MAJOR Jimmy Girone - Director M Layp iat 8S0 ------— iltlple %?•> L Y N D H U R S T 1-fanuly very ■ ■ B B n i H n m a r i y with IotIi Frlaaa 0WITCHBOARO operator. 870 K«VFUNCH operator« to OSC clean home, chestnut trim, ¿■ 'LV -iV 'i* V'y-I.'-, and Keely S m ith kit. llv. div. enetosed porcti. Lesson* On All Inttrummis jssrS fc When Yen Bant Printing nd floor S bed rooms and **" v MALEsr w & 2 ACCOUNTANT t« 018C new tile bath. Garage. Asking 997 - I?;.'. ACeoUMTtMO «M»b a*«t 8M * 1 7 .S M ACCOUNTANT penerai OO.rw YM Watt it fast M d Right ¿N A C C O U N T A N T 8*0 LYND HURST 1 -family lau than BOOKKEEPER full eh arpe 8*4 SALES - R E N T A L S JOHN’S 10 years young, kit.. I K , A n - ¿ 2 •r B « "l« chem ies^- c 8S0 f in* room. S Ittefe bed rootna •Re p a i r s . W A Jr lab taeb.nipkt atud Open tedio IV SeiMee Tin lander Offers Vnstnet and til« bath on tad Ooor. LAB toc ha rotating «Mfta 0004- * * * »• t a « G E 8-9120 *-AB U c h MB ch«m |70 Asking S19JQ0. JN Draftsman LeRey lettering Servit* tad Lowest Price. LYKDHURgT J TAMlLY S t ] V - t separate heatmg plaata, la*«* AL tralR eoli corner property Over 126 feet front A*ktn( SSS.0M. v Call GL8 87M L Y N D H U a S T 1-family ‘ 5 « 4 only 13 tear» youtt* erith e!t W Y. 1 6051 «he extra*. Are plec^ w e t to wall ru t. f*r«ee. etc. A d d W ; *4§ W1SOO * LYNDHURST - S noun tor rent The Le ader make own heat, 1* 0.00. 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“U w ji. U» U ta n g iMe. l o w oat ta t b d » d ,'* r r * * t e l y MgWher; bp O H to w t f thr Uad v > s ? s a n s n r k &!». vsJr ¿£3 fe ^ s rA ra * e r H id m a «hott nddrua eurity 1» cculd obtain In m i «H m t T V magUtrate uM (hat to kmc hunrtay m*hl before thr Mu «let- way Hr laid it protects thr lam- aitvr the ideal of eqaal Jw tle* In pal Court malon Thr mmtvto Uy and othrr eroup« organtaed lor this day oi dictator» who have v m on the May 1 "Law Day" Uw advan:mn in ol runm on In- replaced law with lore* th ra^b - his country's answer to Cammu- trresti and it permit* thr growth out much 0» the world w* need list Russia's May Dny retebra- o< (m il citlr« and thr develop- the name pantom tr low a t Hber- meat" ot eMrrprtan. lane and ty, dedkmtkm id Idaal, raapert hr Letcher »aid thal Uw bring* op- amaU. law an* lalth la dMne guidance Je r into thr a t t a in of m en; en- Letcher aaxt that the e m it la which Implied m e r* fo rrf*- iNrs thrm to lift their sight* Lyndhurst is m iiram faB w 'ol thr th e n to found this tree nation aa above m rrr survival; to accom- vaat Judicial system 01 the atat* ad aaampir to liberty loving pro- ulatr [«-sessions, to drvrtop thr aad Hie naNor that is thr mrner-lpl* evrrywhrre. irts to Iiursur knowirdRr nnd to stone of our >iruciure u l govrrn-j Arthur Hrrrmant, court clerk. Ul* a n u n t their leikatra. Tirol fender Uw. The judOM o l i l u a M Letcher 00 his n> Stating thnt law is thr cement the courts arc suiiject (o control mailt* on Law Day.

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(HEERFVI. CHKF.KERS. LvnJfcur* V H rh'% rf cerleader* once afain vere the »Inner* to IIm Minhway (\»minlHoBor, animal competi! .»n stag ed by N o rth Arlington iu«h aehooi. Here are the cheeHul c h e e re ra : (h ris DIMas*l. Carol Cn-»*t. M a r ie DiMassi Joyce Distatilo, IJisa Scaltra, Elizabeth l a t it o , & ^w jsrisq r S a s a « AUuri. I.ilc e a Cassidy. D o n n a Safar, Jean Mar h in sk i and Sasa~ Rizzalo. fin»JKTS oo r un proper menu ui coat ot m u i( bo modo on , torma In the r ; therein and renal Hilell Names > fltationa. mint be Mrs. Roberts envelopea. bearti*

«IN S APPROVAI.. Tbe Lyndhant tekaol adnlaUtraton, after aa Aprii U meeting wlth stale oArlals, «ere plrase t to announre that stitr approvai once agata hai been graated Lyndhant wlt th» m IHgh Srho.il. County Superintendent A rrh ir Hay aad Dean Lana al thè New Jeney Drwart- ■ meni of F.duration. shown above sratrd « ith High Srhool Principal John MarLean and Supar-'srrk war w inteadenl of Schools Eli Kane, nude thè insprrtlon that Irl to approvai. Photo by Lynwood ¡ ¡ ¡ J j ’ ’1* Masonic Club News

Dr. Howard S. __W

rr s CLEAN, ITS QUIRT, IT’S DEPEND- ABLE. IT * ECONOMICAL. What a cmnfatt it i* to know that no matter how cold it get* outaide, you and your fam ily w ill IM P com fortably warm w ith automatic Gaa Hdai Daring bHtzards. rain, iey weather, glut <■ always there the instant you need it. Mo worriea about fuel deliveries. No norrtaa about running thort of furl. No re-ordering JU»T A ttW-«HSN Y O U problem». Gaa Heat offers the kind of 4 f HAVE A HANDY KITCHEN pendability that beapeak* an extra fed lw of Inner adeurity for your fam ily. EXTENSION, « a n U M . There arc rther advantage», too. Ol* THAN 3fA OMr-*M furt TflÜftS6AY,*At t, W63 TBE COMMEKCÎAT. îH«TW1? 4FTO SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

Mr. M fl Mrs. Jamm hin. Uj bo mtwle on May "llR l. moved on fri May Mth, wtiirti wHI mrnts. ______'Cub Peek 96 M e K m w t , M r. U r r . D»»:< * Cut* and 10 psreota are Kiiad- be tke llml meethi* 1» tp> sea- Cdbraajrtw David G. Srannen Ha« Masting C U M SpMchrr rd to p.. They will meet ml the son. has named the Wlnwint ÏSA Xrte - Lackawanna Rallrond *»- ^ . n HtuwfWtf AvrtMle fti time ® ™ ford SfxUeher with M /wt, W U tia ra and officers, of 9arred H«ui R.C ■tute*. Mrs. Otarda** one who nppHcd Mw-fluiu. Th» r'jT S T m . win to IW~ *** £ £ A B™’y' y v kK Church met on Friday evening at ^ lRr” Cownly Park. The Commeitee q j Luptnacci and An- J. rusco, others m t#ie homo ci Mr. and Mr*. J. V. aale was a real success. and officers will meet at the home ... .__ Up «ie Rev. Don« i . Dt Paaqwlo C w A ek . 355 RooaevrH Ave. The lUvause many of the boya are 0f y r ai¥j Mrs David G Srarv- *¥ny *’rrrara; M r find they will be a a t O f U » Spiritual advbor of the Pnck ia Final arrancMnenta were wnV1 ll'yims lo compete m+ilcvrtwnli noli. 325 I'rjp Ave.. on Ji , 3rd, «ick, Mr. Studiale and Paul Gior- There was a fecli.15 oi drr%. lor the boat trip around Manhai- it*- next Park restin g has been lo cheek last detail* ot arranco ciano; refreshments, Peter Master- definite pi arg ta M fc f i

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EILEEN BERCH S t o t t IU u n A MAGIC CITY RESEMBLANCE New York s an cxclting and bus> The marine *<**1 performs Hace 1 A lonely and desolate task There are people there from ev- Fighting off the fierce winds %iy place. Liite unt0 the soul of man Their conduct varies in motley ¡Tempted by Satan order— Anij twrn ^ Mn Chinatown; the Village; the Latin Quarter The theatre district ablaze w»th lights Is alive and teeming, day and j night. St. Patrick's Cathedral and sky­ scrapers tall The Library, the Cloisters, Radio City Music Hall. | The Bowery, and the United Na­ tions Grand Central and Pena«ylvania Stations The city'i alive even under ground As the network of subways makes tempestuous sound. Fdueation also comes into view At Manhattan, Fordham, and ‘T 1 , 2 0 0 ‘ N Y . U. Creations from Pans are on Fifth Avenue ß f o PLAID STAMPS TO GOI The designers in penthouses hid-,. den from view. FILL HALF A SAVER BOOK New York is as American as the W ITH THESE EXTRA STAMPb rtars and the stripes T H I S W E E K ! Because of these individual types. California Cat Baaelass Chock And whether you travel In muslin I MARYANNE DONZ1 I M IXTM PUUB tTAMM W nH raM H A H or satin, J |llf Chicli s. Fit C C ( A n Pag« I o r *7.50 OR MORI AND COUPON FIOM MARJRI | You’ll ertjoy a visit to the Me 0$. OCEAN BOUND Bor« ta m m Manhattan. POT ROAST j T j a IM b tra M ali Slaaip« «it» J«rskise (I Mary Ann Lusardt Rubbling and chattering in hurried Barbecae Stic# Fratti Cats tsp*r-RI(kt Issl M tu iw iy s flight. I r t . l l l « * « I ?• i l l L f C « Straight V A ( C Q C The stream Kurgles past the stump oi. " « bet. Brisket Beef C o t. / T lb. Rib Steaks 69: IN Extra NaM llia fi altk paraèm il •of a tree. o » a Set ¡ding at rorks that bar its path Newport Roast 95* Stewing Bee! 55: 1«-»»'•'-d lb 13 oi cani PEACHES it*" CiM To join its sister* in the sea. Marianne Donzi III Extra Plaid tta«M *Hk pankaaa «I Grated Choose ir 4 1 < Ground diuck 55* Veal Cubed Steaks 9 9 ! r-Right l«/a lb. ^"W OHDM FOIl^w^ Brood Create ¡¿Jfc Cross Rib Roast 79* Pork Roll roti 99* M Extra H iM Staa^a *Hk patshaw «I Madium Siio Chicken Steaks Tor cua 99* Fancy Shrimp 9 8 ! DUTCH APPU P ii An P ip FILLET— IHEADED 2 lb. 22A Porkor Ptrfc I Bm m Chuck Fillet ss: Flounder Cop'n John'* pif. 1.19 I t Extra Plait Staaip« «Hk partkaaa ai

Boston Stylo 4 I lb. 4 f i | ¿--.EYAPOItATED MILK orVofotorioo • eoo* 51 Extra Piali Staiapa w!tk parskaa* at GREEN GIANT PEAS ^ 2 - 39 Soott ch ocolates t r j" Family Napkin SI Extra Piali Slaapl altk psrskaaa at TOMATO SOUP 5 ». 49 (O S tubo TOOTHPASTE ROSEMARIE CONTEY î Î* 17‘ Popsodont SANDMAN SoH-Wovo DEL MONTE PRONE JUICE ^39* Fresh Fruits & Vegetable»! |fr cfeeps o’er the clouds of the dark night sky And into each house as he passed TollotTbwio KELLOGG'S SPECIAL r CEREAL ' ¿ “ 29* Watermelon 5t He Jtprinkles each sleeper with ANNEMARIE J. MORGAN Sweet Corn 5“29e gems fn m his pack, i-rir “ I lb. Tben leav> s by the win„ 39« - «#• homes, and the schools. What you have meant to me Apples “-"SEr** 19* Arid M ils for the night to rc- My hope, my love, Walriarf Floisdimann Mariarin Pockoyo pkf. 43' Reyal PaMlags B « . • Z seattei his ]jewrls. , My own Country. Chocoloto or A 4*/j oc. # *V g Pillskury Cookies ,“ 45* Q.T.Frastias Croomy Wbito Ä »k— • * ’ ‘ * Rosemarie Contcy Annemarie Morgan TalMTlMaa (io Dairy Coso) pk Fresh Carrots *£? 10‘ Walaut Dessert Tapplag ‘“ 41* Boulllea Cabas “•*<>- j';3 <- 25° Raisin Week Buy»!----- Elriorfaerry J*H| 12 “ 27* Marcai Paper Haakies 1 ¡¡% 2S' AIP Raisins Individual Packogos HAltTZ m , 9 9 « Jo no Porkor Orange MaMnalatb Ann Pago ¡or Dog Yummies MOUNTAIN 2 X 35« Raisia Bread Not Icod ^33* Sail Datarfaat with 12c off lobol Fith Cat Pond AH Porpooo Felt Liquid I pt. ft oc. plastic * Puss ’iBaats 3 •“ » Jono Porkor 11 « f û t 4 2 '!2 2 f Raisia Caakles aka I I U ^ t 2 1b. IKo^CC« oko. aka. Raisia Poind Cake 3S* Janr l'arktr laici Foods! K E L L O G G 'S Raisin Bran O R POST 29* Crumb Square coh«ca« 3 5 « Samsonite Pkf- i aiFtai • Spanish Bar Cake •~k39‘ FOLDING TABLE Frozen Foods! Maadowbraak S Û » Strawberries S 'X * * ------n ------A m i — Boof, Chickon C S os. H i ^ 1 TZ* B II^N l rltS orTurkoy ® p k f J ^ Por tables â BaOfots to « row oa! Sw o etin Nowt 3 Course Dinners ■Tnrkoy, I Ik. * M | O V IIIN Chicken, Salisbury Steak pb«. H iak M aat VALUES ON I4 ir MEEDS lafaatsPeleSMrts “ ^ ~*7§« Chef Bey*ar-dM Pizza ^ '^ BB* Dinars 2 Freezer Qaaea Beefsteaks Pwlakin * »ft«. » , Ptastk Baky Paatlas £ 7 * •r Junior! Drape Juice n* NaaanBaky Mafie *sr ’r I J I 3^ Òartty White Oatlaa Balls ^¿29* Oraage Driak tog-16.95 V êtu* Dairy Favorifoei---- Q-Tlps Cottoa Soaks ^ M c A aM an a fiW aaaa Pinnacle Brand 1 % > t t | DnW § ° |Jl PMsNarsiafUaHs *«39* ALI.-PI(ICPOSE TABLE - IDEAL GIFT IlM flN M fsrSp^Seled, cup ^ Crm iino Sasn«oiiit« T a b ic boo stain reautont. ohr«aV>a- BabvSkameoo m-oim«« ~ 61* rr-i»:ont vinyl blm plastic lop. Slrrl proim ivr bin?in« Oreaai Cheese *£ £ 2 2 Swift’s over table edfro. E a iy , compact folding. F ir lu a iv r raay- arliun lork l^g*. Electrirally-wrldod tubular Meel Irg*. Sharp Cheddar Bars ^ '¿IB * Il Pr ati It IS* Syaaial Tkli Wa*k t:bip-rroiaiant baked esuuart iaiob on all nsrtal parte. 1 I J at. ftmmt h.l|a ' Eu Tafts Tbia table io available in two popular colors: Tan wilb B M B w I H ^ R N B i H VYionunafas IftiBabyPawdar "Hr bronac frame and Grey with black frame. Shahiod far Bakiao J j f Whipped Batter „ ¿ r C L - 'C « * ftèom iWsctht » riMàlÉ w<^vMi»4tli in Stipar Maritata O S«lf-S«rrk* Star«, Only. V Ä Tobacco ProdurtTheab Miik aad Abalialic A M Brtrrajtes exempt Iron Plaid Stamp oficr. Il iFarrar l M B I |H OTOOTOttbama t««s 475 NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. Large Free P. Tues. and Thun. TUI 9 p.m. Friday Till 10 p.m. THPKSPXT, MXT t W H PACE TWELVE * THE COMflMCUL LEADER Altt» SOUTH BERCE« EEV1EW = ,-m., ' -T ~ r s r ~ TT -1 I ------; 1 ------r ■ ... . - ...... —

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m The Junior Odor Guard aealed out dependant parenta. If fnacted ntw heigh;«, last Saturtay, «dim Into I«« Service OfUcer Ralph they placed second tn a compcti- U*coqu< wiH have complete inior-j M held in Pompton laike« Tiey matacn any they wtfl surely win «he final .«■ «-1 t l flv M u m . this Sutu.v f> TT1 „ ,t.u1 ir* field oi SO - day. in M id lan d Park. The Ju- partmeiil winner, the number u' niui Druni Corp. receive^ round, .-onicd,.,« lor the 1963 champion of appl,u»e (rum one of the lartf- d the Le*ion'« National HiKti e«t ertw d, ever to wit new a (ur. oi.tuncal Conte« hnt been art.- us they played in thr Jei*ey n T n l 1 i to nine boy, and three C.ty loyalty Day parade la« Sun- ii r j They compe:ed In (our wc- dn> Itlu-iil« last Monday and tty wtn- ~ .lets »ill meo4 In the final, ai fred ll< llmich re p ^ b itnl the }>,, Claire. Win , Thursday. Mn., ■*SiT>i Alo. i " p ailj. 34 urtloy 2. ter £ie tlkji.il Chimp.OkM^i.p n Jit »»« a eomplaM 9»cmu. ^ im.mpanying WJXX) uni II c'Jiih i of the ever. Iv! WH* l > vci^t . setlolanAlp. Hie . I['r muaie played b> John B n«ky and The waa Tile American Legion has been !"or rven< *** inform* d that a privately adminis ______teted ni. m »rial funri isbc.ng es- f i r Mr>. Malik«« CaUnnr. M n J m v Kui*. M u Phillip Paul. Mr*. tattifei^ in home of the rrewmiM IjIkt.U 4 1 Marion. Mrv Jo <> lo. Mr». A ntri* Check!, Mrs. A. Slawicki. Jim Ferrlero ha« set June Photo by Lynwood of the Kuitfivtnne Vhrrsh« «Weh as the dale oi the annual ChU- w u ,* Atlantic e o a , t r i \j " il 23 t lents b> doénglbetwW mash [ ! -,;■(• at Mrs Frank Ikilk^vski's t»rro'x P ic m c in County- P a rk . April 10 l. cha cha cha. Dosa Nova > me un Wcckn April 24. All M«-ml>en» children_ will have____ mem - i ' desiring to participóte in íleir t^iesfì ' “'•-The jjMVram cuns‘sted arvi mnny more RefresParnents • m:n tee chairmen and executive » little fin a (rom ^ fumj may t^ieir dunn itori i j»ev. off.rers «ere served and H proved to be S» Anîht.ny s. * trd members were present. 1 tiens li Thn-sier Memor.U FuívI, i.arxen'nand •‘Hjr u i grade a very (Âhrtuniflg meet n^ in care oi Post O.’fice. New Lui- ifH iftf d>s -A^hv; #**" d-indiu A .1 ¿ajuzut-onal meeting took The rv*xt ward parly will be at don. Conn. Or»rrp* 1 May 27. aoon al- Summer Makes Driving Care Scftballers •*r Art and M art* Fertlinger re- M Chairman Jim K eivu^-' turn frtiti m '/ rrcrived word that in a five More Necessary, Says Liddle Called Up Hope Ary * * t have niy ^ ,.ll[tln(t Mnrrh 3, ttvnvbla wifh»lhc uvi.am 1 the nai al orgamziitKJn has ciiar- F}a4n «.* Ch*l H Kvnni Lifkile cc.iducl in driving, but iheso arc By C arucci ! . temi 52 new squadrons a t 8c;ts ««]|^n^r)%erN t«d*> h> ftve a In- ba.s«nt t.n the ruiiurnl la» o( f^ldie Maher c»mpai«nin* Icr ^ Lcgwr.. The .Dth utiw sea-non o i anunty mwrnnnder h is visited al- tk' m«jr<* heed to safety re#oiu- sui ide m i*n nT o.ie« 'f |K c u _ - , . I»*» ...m .ner » . o h , -n.. I ,^l»n> an- <-<„lran, l„ Itw filth «•“ ln r," W- 'L T ! M, and Mra Emil Tunpanaro. (.¡•d te V ;..iti*'a« d.a». a ’ .mmandmmt U C«ri whelh.-, u n ’rn u * : «rm r»n.ed by Harry Han»«. The> m S m ta ld Av> were n am ed ,-team t.Mlight league will Wport progre«. 25 yeai> ago yeslentay They and T>iv l 6 -iv"ei',>tie» r»ot o n l y to thc> b»* directly or indirectly oi- one h'JlR'hy? to other*, he p*. nt- ¡e t«d. n b>. C a n m a - . I(toeir diuithter Gayle, wrre guentn cd out^^®' There art* many circumstanci-.s s ' " i , 9»V.U.S. Depart B. ixen County LeRion circie^i nt a Miipri*. »iher .uiniveianry On drl\1iw. Uddle ,-nipha,.i.^ in wli.ch "lak.ng a chance' whK- , ... r ''|. * » '* » W |l t * • * «* iamii> dinner party, given by . a^Act *»»diMK tb«* moral law. driving mean« acceptinf» the r« ‘ i-!f k , und. Byrcn. were active on Gte-ken Spiet in Kulit iwn, Pa di recti.' or indirectly D.reclly. Omicide or grave Injury to aelf " *11- çuunty and stale levria <* Pr,.,« were Mr, Ttapnnuro', S D T Tfnf^rdi f '^D thke the life ,;r others. I,. IN' li,+ 1 from VaMey lh, AmS| |f) r i a w r tf n t4 carries nut his in- Here aie examples Flu Mr and Mrs. Frank K clik ter6 F * rtn tjpjfPCtty wtwn, th C mn''Z ”1 M ,PnMdn «“ » ‘ wi lding anniversary at the un V t>* ‘li k- a - a Every dilvet cl a cr - m „ . , 5 nee «m find themaelv. s moi' |J>-t>e rt-on with c’.iim s lor htcnc ci fclieir son and <^\ugh*cr- Unr -In-Chief Vincent Gug- 1 Wltlf tf r W p n r tm r ttte , for doing ,nP 'he powohiliiy of eaiining a * death compensation or depend*»»!- in- Mr and Mrs Loim Kr, ' »m eU iJu u a d i, toy u , w ry nu- « rá w aceideni \ by J i..kintf r' Tifl\ t — , u- Lr' nu s wifi and cnmpan—tion . fenx-oe. Jr.. tf Spottswcjd. when' , tune, «lay >eVl to 'w V u ac- ehance over and over axon. iH. •; M b, ,hf. rtur. Are x>r bin. im i927^. previxady rtn > pent the weekend. Tht*y plan * cider* and which statistics prove The words take no chant-s In addi- coveted the same re- to to dinne. a.vi a siiow ... ‘■(#iMe e.%iMnl many hignway tn the above or similar senses a i t'»e r in r se won. ttan to three meeHnfcs between ? 'u,4on wrt^ respect to veterans fYork during the week to d c a ^ ^ i 4'#; fckast tm phrase are the same a* God's nd widow« but Inadvertently left c tr irate fuither. : c*M 1 > a lii.' lawv lorbMl sik-h ci. mn land: **Thi u shalt noi kill. ‘ h club thr* league w1 H stage {ositH'i • 'leviuling «jp June -y t ------— . ?------t ~---- and 21 and ag;*;n on July 16, 171 L..-J IS 'Tw • AiV-Sfar gnmes wim v, Nows From South Bergen's ’Y' ¡V p;: ye«l uniler tlie l*^I»ts on June]1 WEDDING The Snuth B^Tgen YMCA, for*- to 12 «2» July l i to 26 «3» July fpa:-* « Cq. ier», ’62 lejtular j ni(%y %%■ Ridhei>> /d YMCA, and 29 to August 9 »4» August 12 to h and p*a>-< *f c'nm p PORTRAITS mat a . tor ,.i«h of |h r íVtr.en ( ..un- August H vili u-Vi . . th.. ** rl on M n- . t.. V. i» openlÄi{ lor its first sea- Kurther information may be ob- *ly n .-ht with Srn Car’.y's Rev ADVERTISING ; sui an e v itine experiene.- 1.1 day taua-d by .milms Mr. Schwe g taut int ,|'.viirj the. . ;jo«ált».| SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS iÄ ip -» t -fer o .,Vs unn g.ri, . h.ir„t ai ihe South Bergen YMCA. « •> » len :ue (ranca.-e. are h-il: I 13 > ,^ |J r,.mu U. Wan t> wi- *4iCS. m Kuiherlord . > thè UCnt- Bxth'rs. Scart- LYNDHURST a.ll iS . A ffU‘ yuaiper e. ni ^ ^ tto»;“ s ‘ f ‘ ""l' 'J R Asen-, ABBOTT & ASSOCIATES -V ,,k period ■ IJI YVI \ Ucvs 7 l . 9 yea.^ld base- 'V ' ANTHONY J. DEL TUFO JOS. a POLITO 350 Ridge Road L H r I ' " " L an> hall program, «ut Ih ,« boy, * 1«. Ju* U* « « * « AGENCY, INC. AGENCY INC. still desire to play on Tei: WKbster 3-3333 430 Kidge Road , sports - and . i.. Rztmrs, . swimmm^. shou|d should ^ be af at the lhr yMCA YMCA BuiUkn^ ^ ] fh Irtrrs vs San In rlo s > y i m .n j Inwrturttona. ^ im h iis . s ,va:1 j,^., p^h^rford. « Tini-to.y-May %*-y 7 7 — 6 45 p.m.—, B O G L E IN C . Tel: W Ebster 3 0550 TM: GEneva S-8464 Scardino Star Coat. a k u ' ‘“ I * ' UIUr'S a"l.v . Mav tth. al 10 m a m SnnCjtoiv* Sea 300 Stuyvesant Ave. GIBBS AGENCY Wc%M*9day2-May 8-6:43 p.m. m n m o o D SAVINO AGENCY ,h^ - l"1- for luith-r information .««a t Tel: W Ebster t-1076 1 Ridge Road Pulito Agerr*y vs. IVuneiana I » 1 R i d o > ’ £ ' * ' ? T Ftank J SriwetKhunk. Execoiiv. Te.’: W Ebster 9-2100 Boad p i l f t b> Sus to the camp «1« s,vlH s.iuth Be,*en YMCA HAROLD i. CAMELET T M - G E n e v a 1-3121 > A ^ i - n c Mountain at Towaeo, Thursday — 3îay § — 6:45 p.m. 3511 Valley Brook Ave. PHOTOGRAPHERS ARTHUR UVA AKSEL S. SORENSEN minutes away from Ruth- Mf nnd Mrs ^ s h lm ^ k y . —4--«r«*rte Brother? vs. Son Car- Tel: WKbster 9-SÜ29 eriord. Ic s. 142 Stuyvesant Ave. 232 Stuyvaaant Ave. 708 Third Ave . are the pamits 224 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N . 1 . (comer 2nd. Ave.) •h filitirs imiuiU- h lai-ge nwinv Fi tdriy — May 10 — 6:45 p m UVA-TLZZIO INC. Tel: W Ebater «.2020 d a son. Krvin. bom In April P h o n e : 933 1133 Tel: W Ebster 3-2121 mH>Knm g p.«l.pod. softballst.fthall field,field archervarriiery wui-jsth -tat ^St Vinrent'a H « _p t, —P r -ncrano Bu.Idcrs vs. Spanola 159 Ridge Road tmj*eiluiU area, handball Munirluir. He y n, a ruder. Don- Bu.klem Tel: W Ebster 3-MIMI (W rf and Jkil • o i room lor hi king six. and a brother. . . .Jo h n . « and cam pus. Kour day, a week j ear, old. RUTHERFORD |>e spent at the camp site W ILLIAM A. BLACK Itifc me fifth al the YMCA build- WILLIAM J. BURKE FRED P. KURGAN 16® Park Avenue yaa Ml Rutherftad 77 Nevins Street 41 Park Avenue Power & Hand Tel: GEneva 8-2222 Q A ip Ki-Wan-Ke wilt lie dii'ert« Tel: GEneva 8-71(0 Tri: WEbater 9-6200 cd by Frank J. Schweighardt. DAVID A. BLAK1STON .•Y MCA L»et ui ive Sen etar> Mr Lawn Mowers HERBERT D. GILLOOLY ELI.W OOD 8. NEW INC DOUBLE FEATURE 18 Park Avenue | Srhwejghaidt is a grailuiite 114 Jackson Avenue f A m A v e n u e Tel: GEneva 8-930« t KjW i^ield Cijllege. is man ied ti> Tel: GEneva 8-6794 Tel: WEbater M000 the lufm er Joan Cariough of N.»rth & G arden SAFETY high EDWARD S. BROWN | Aftfc^i-'i He has two children JUSTIN REALTY CO. A W. VAN W IN KLE * CO. 1> P a r k A v e n u e ' We gJJk a > eteran of the I'nifed 304 Union Avenue 2 Station Square Equipment Tel: GEneva 8-1064 i St^i(4 Marines, aitai-iin^ the rank Tel: W Ebster 9-7500 Tel: WEbater MMO • of secgcant He ha> U-en dn«*e«o*' S harp en ed ? f d H S t las* six yeans of Camp FRANK P. NISI. IN C V A * W I N K L E * U G G ET1 R e p a ir e d • 'laniaqu t located in B«'ar Moan 14 Ames Ave. U Orient Way t;iAt?l^d Was a staff m**mlx*r oi S e rv ic e d Tel: GEneva 8-4421 Tel: WEbater M343 Camp Actjuackononk ( WALLINGTON Camp Counsellor are being Sale* — Rental* EAST RUTHESFORD hired «in m aturity'-and ability to’ JOSEPH C. BARNET S. T. DAVIDSON AGENCY FRANK a EDWARDS .■ nk with children. As th<- name F re e pickup and Deli\ery PROTECTED 130 Muln Avenue 14« Park Ave. 11« ^Si.t*d. da* camp is a program earnings Tel; PRescott 7-6198 I^OOrsamizefl outdoor «iueatitui in thii» area Tel: WEbater 9-M31 Tel: WK iutilr.at» group living under CARLSTADT ^AVture. quitlified leadership, car- Eastern Diesel PLUS WAl . cat live days weekly in a Horn* Mortgage Loans! NTLANER & ZORKER HAROLD A. PARETI £fe*li>-h<*me, natural setting. 317 Haekeniaek Street Com pany 438 Hackensack Street 33S H ack— a tk Street ''vKuqiwi^ lt> day. home by mglu Buv nr Hntld The Home of Tomorrow T e: WEbater 3-3838 Tel: G Eneva 8-6330 »|l** the ideal start for years of Tal: WEbater *4175 316 River Road You W ant Today fi#Hy campmr Camp periods will WOODRIDGE IM‘* weeks. Camper» maj N orth \rliti}£toii. N . J. la*w Coal, Term la*ans to M e e t G E M M E R and M U R P H Y M^iclaw If# a month' ot mi«« WY 8 4 W 0 WALTER E. GOERNER ALBEIT OOBAB ^ppiipim! pfriods are < 1» July 1* Your Requirement» •H Valley Boulevard 1*9 Hark— nek Street 1W: W Ebater 9-8200 A O E N C r ' Tel: W Ebater 9-2464 SIT fi trail Tat G b m S-11IS n tn la fa n a a tli______►•atto B i n a i Canaty I n ri af Inltini SAVING OR BORROWING.., V ISIT ... 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25 Ridge Road Mrndhurst, N. J. ■ - 4 r M iwnIT f tMff JnlBSuA Ti ÄKT Zt W53 W E C0UMEBCU£ LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW n e i ronj SenetorWllliams Applies Himself To Rutgers President Gross Says “ Well Needs For Metropolitan Area’s Growth A (ar-reachlng prapoaal (or pmapertfy. but it has also fallen Qualified” May Be Turned Down • chaining the future patterns ol short of creating the kind of total growth In the Ktoie-camty metro- livtntf environment that is well Barents Visit “Sure signs” that many well-qualified New Jersey m-«*ing percentage Wai*s to at­ pal Han are* of northern New jer­ withik our reach in this day and youths seeking admission to the Stale University for thr tend the State University. sey was unfolded but week by age. Kenneth Bagnuola T he freshman class entering In! fall o l 1964 will be turned down were pointed out today September is from the last Smator Harrison A. Williams, ID > 0 seem to he gaining the big draw» N. J.l irs* and missing the greatness.’ by Dr. Mason W. Gross, Rutger» president. of the "small” g rad u atin g d a m e s . In a dinner addresa prepared Williams, who has been xpe­ The aigna indicative of trouble •. Dr. Gross pointed out. High School tor the annual meeting of the Pa« nalizing in the Senate on prob- lor New Jersey’s cottage-btjrx I ’’iwUntine clases Uve held about its selection to ouratonrllng stu- level during the past four years. sax- Valley Citizens Planning A» ems of urban end surburban de- young people nett fall were based rk't.ts and that in 19G5 if»* & tme Boclatkm. William« »ketrhed out a I thla year's admission ftatix'« * In I960, there were 64.000 grad- elipment. wAt on to tell the au­ Sstuadikw will be f.*.-«I «*> New- umw; in m i, 85,000. and in 19B^ goal for coping with fhe region's dience Dr. Groaa noted that: ark and ( amdeti for kick of PANELUN« RIOni future growth that would involve 1. This year, wlrh only a slight hkI 1963. almoM equal Hasaes of Almost nowhere in America do spire Me added as lurthcr evJ 63.000. r ,, 1 . "A vast strengthening and fo­ we teem to be building the kind In the number» gwdu.i , j |hj, fnroBmBnt cusing of new growth in existing Tile predictions of Dr. Straycr's Prefinished Leon V Groove of urban society that says to th« re poll indicate fluit after the steep central cities.” like Newark. Pat­ vorld: Our surroundings are the achtwls. applications tor me J.woj ,hrfer •*"* to i“Jr"to'nn ^ N(nvur|c * ,r»* col- erson and Passaic among others Pacee In rtv* daytime freshman , ^ n, mk,.yrAr was virtually two-year jump from 63.000 to #4.- HItward reflection ci our inner 000. enrollment \.ill dip back to 4-0 g T-e $3«W per sheet 2. ‘"Hie creation of several new *elf-esteem.” all undergraduate col terminated this year and that Urn- vital centers where none now about Ml.000 for throe year*, then Williams say» his proposals leges has combed to rpc' verxify CoBi'ge. evening degre-*- surge upward to 86.000 and 89.000 exist,” with the Meadowlands list­ ord of 11.3». more ttsjn 10pe r^ -n to the 7.100 de­ 3. “ T h e development of entirely ♦o be among tie three larg«*si additional stulcnts ui the Preflniahed V Groove U& Plywood tral cities, and the dissipation o gree cnndidBde?i, also enroll new satellite cities around the women', erileg» In the nation , inlm,,r 1%4 Pftrician Pine new growth in a ‘ chaotic sprawl' u t 5.000 in non-degree exten> fringes o f the nine-county region reeeived S/nS application., admit Thv ,,,I1CPS Beautifully PrHlnisheU Ait over the landscape, without t thi sion (uuraea, are being squaai WALNUT to absorb p e rt o f the great growth te d 1,395 students and, a lte r at Wan or coordination. State University exists dea;>.v the growing number of und e English e French CHERRY e OAK that Is hound to take place there, lowing tor muWole aflpttcatluns. "If our existing central citiei eurrent mulrt-tnfltton dollnr bu !- graduates and graduate eour • Italian • Imperial WALNUT no matter how much effort goes o f 720. continue to decline.” the New Jer ing program. >4 whidi the 1 yr3 wku.h are forced from day to eve­ • Arabian 4 x 7 into revitalizing the ex isting city 3. Rutgars College, the men s ley Democrat said, “and the ne\ College IksKf ls«ue pon’ided 029, ning meeting* by shortage of $4.95 growth continues to dissipate it Navy man, Kenneth dhrtaton In M i city, rscelved 6 KTjOQOO. Dr, (Iroar pointed out. 4X8 $6.9S per In spelling out his proposal. Wil- 300 appáioationa, admMed 3.350 The same space shortage 4 X « elf. the result cnnno< help but n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bag- The bond i*sue was designed to has driven off the campus virtual 4X 7 $6.15 sheet $7.95 llama emphasized that the tinder- be steadily increasing traffic con v ota of 55T Second A ve n t. Lynd- and eapeets a freshman dass of enable the undergraduate collegei lying development goal should be 1.625 ail the one-day extension pro­ est ion and the loss of counties hurst, received a surprise visit Rutger* to reach a tijtal mint- gram s offered for specialized that of diversity. 4 Although the State University Tther amenties that most of i m hi mother and father and mum enrollment of 11,300 by 196T>. grrui*. They are now being held "We should no more strive." he value in our daily lives.” .k t t re ently at Miami, Florida. unks at Camden aixl Newark are In S<*|>temb«'r 1963. with buiditig atill accepting implications. Cam In hotels, motels and other rented Weyerhauser - Roddescraft “ ld'. " (or ron^entratlon nnd hWi- William« pointed out that his Youi« BaKnuola had Just ar- still underway. i*nriillment will be space around the city. dendty development throughout ,)ropoKal (or lh, revitalkatim oil rived on the USS FD Rooeevelt den expects a record freshman ibout 10.7U0, v/ell within rench of FomlpK Fine 4x8 $1045 the r^gkan than we should permit existing city centers and the crea- after a cruise which took him to ckaas of 100 while Newark expects th<* Issid issue goal and still two the cities to decline until we have 4k)n cf entirely new ones, was Spain. Genoa and Naples, Italy, ». years away from Uk* target date. Columbus PTA uniform low-density development ljno ^ ways of coping Sardinia, and Cannes. France. "The great bulk of the young Rutgers, Dr. Oos* point»*d out. Birch-Oak 4,7 $fJ5 throughout the region. with the region's future growth His fiance, Miss Eileen Fraser, eople who filed applications with ■ I H J h r . Lunches Teachers Clear Furniture Finish. Full 1/V ub are qualified to do college-! <\ r! He said, We need both our su­ But he said: wIm attends LeMoyne College In U'ge pi^MihitKin on Ti»e Columbas PTA entertained burbs and our cities, we need to D r. Giiiks “ It is a course that would give Syracus. New York, was a l s o winch the bond Issue whs based the teachers of the settori at lunch­ — preserve many semi-rural subur part of the happy surprise visit. pointed out. "and many of ttniM* w m rxtretnely con«<*r\TUive. Th*s much more shape and form to we turned m y would have h.-.-n „ „ ^ ^ ^ eon at Maschio's Restaurant on ban areas to meet the needs of fubiy Construction Grade Lumber the region's population who want the region, nu-re vitafffy and Iden­ iKhnined to their State U«é»en.,i> y„ ir thp tity. and it would go a long way if places had been available for Their guests were Miss Pauline that way of life and who can af­ Admission pressure arises. Dr. 1 X S . S ' 29c a « 4 . r 39c toward curbing the senseless PTA Council them.” (in fard i, principal. Mrs. P a u l ford It, (ir<*s said, from three b u».c t* -, Hn^erty^^ and Mm. O a¿ier1ne'l¿- sprawl of the region, halting the The State University's admitts«*! "But this region cannot decline of our central cities, sav­ Has Election tors. Most unpurtatU is toe nmi the Misses Haz<4 Snyder 39c » » - r 49c j?®0* that at least 1^000 fui- rreasing number of h^h s Yk k . __ í X s - r 4 and please If it is all low-density ing more open space for conser­ ^ ; Mary Palozzi. Owwtance Kearney Tiie Lyndhurst PTA Council I ly-^ualified applicants had be«n graduiU«^. New Jersey tliis JutK* ¡ird ^Clejre Giunta reeulor teactC suburb or all higtHdensity city vation and recreation, and improv­ There must be diversity," he add elerted officers at their meeting re#uaed admission by the colleges W|i) iU1 estim.ded 610.J0 - - * . ing transportation through the es­ held last week at the Washington in New Brunswick for lack of rtudrntJI frtwn ^ and pri. ers in the school, with Mrs. L o u ia r 4-0 X 8-0 I '8" Herdboard $1.59 per sheet ed. tablishment of much stronger high Ijinrlells. secretary. Schsxjl. I space. ^ ma ^__ ^ vate sef'ondnry scixHtis. Also present were EM Kane, Pointing out that the nine-county way and especially transit links! Dr. Gross also said that* "the among the new centers.” lyirs. Walter Leyh will be presi- But tht> graduiUlng clar in June superintend«* of schools. W ith region of 4Mi million people is a jdent for the o-mmg year to suc- high degree of .elertiv*» whu-h ,< 1JM wj„ ^ , n K . was employed this ye«r to m-ik- w nnd JurK_ ,y 19R3 M Frank Ruggiero. Mrs. Jayne Me “vast metropolis in its own right In spelling out the goals. Wil-!iu, ai,«, m a ers. Still others were Clement G o COMPANY ** phitoaophy of a -«a.e )962 „ j,v lhl, ,a tr |)r Cit, said: | regional planning, more coopera- retary: and Mrs. KUsworth Rosen- lembeski, school custodkan; Mrs. university. As I see It. our „ straser 439-455 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny "The region has gained a great llon »r*d than we (».«■ b r n i ; ^ , Ireasurer should be to provide a first-class Joseph Melft. president; and Mia. (John S. I-itsha, news correspon- deal in physical improvement aiK||a«-ustom «l to. J V rombined meeting of all the education for every New Jersey Coupled with this. Dr. Groaa W Y I-8550 guest of the group. He said it would also pose many ^TA units in the community will youngster who can reasonabh b<* pointed out. is the fact that an FREE DELIVERY I:hard issues. im*luding the problem be held on May 21st, when expected to profit from it. increasingly holier percentage of The meal was fine and the fel- HeOM Owner Charge-It Plan I of racial discrimination, the un- ships to graduates who will enter "We simply cannot do this If t*v> high s-cho»i ^raduutes seek to en- lownlup delightful, m akii^ on erv Free Use ef Car Carrier • Free Use ef SUple Gun I! willingness of some local commu- the teaching profession will be pressure of numbers toducca u.s to ter college and of these, an in- joyable time for tH. Bnities to engage in cooperation and awarded choice of s

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Roundup C itin g Prrjrrra Sat P WM.MMO » «aotaM. A t m * * S ra s to r C m W ant Pteceseal Bow leisiet t m m m o imHummi At CwRp M arie Ztam term ann laiectric plant. PU M Ü M k «ae I • • and w m m I r»>4i h a M a a M «da Primitive cimp.ng. Roundu: third session. * J u ly 28 to AjagUSt «• a mut a a i» style . will be offered th.s rai . 9th Girl Scouts in the 4th grade Cf Mesdowltri Cm NaHfjr TM r M artial i w al had. tar Oa «ffcart U- mer at C-unp Marie Zirv ’ .tn^i:. through Senior high school m ... \maaa Sussex County. *»'cw Jersey by the lhe ails a.td tije nalu a over owv-ihp .<{ pnàm Ç . ( i under cowtructioa or Girl Sc^'Jt Council of Berlin .. «npha* ved at th s I " iaiu-i . h is H) sjijtoI» jur-*r- D m fá a< unMfnptatad at the preacM time County >P ’ fiction with authority « • WaaaiSesW PVxiMlity i* M r are the huOdlac oI th* Oe* Hud*> m jn har» ':1* nin cr the> ta d . key. Ma « at Mq n w ratta« Station and the hatat- Girt Scouts of Junior and Seaior Th<*r<‘ an* also i few openn » c t two. «ai turbine-federa high school age are eligible to Cir^n Cc ,V*» Knot *t Ben N e w J e r a * * » ‘ -v* tjboo* h an * g m o * d w lan ds when he s o li: S H ,e - th> M ead » ' ■atta at «M in e «tallón». The U M u apply for this unit. The fee is 175 ’T »n»*?- ‘n the 4th session. Au- Xestaaal Development Ajf&xy, a) Generating Station wil for 15 days at camp The primi gust 11-23. for fourth, fifth, and »’♦ ratee the bridge. boys, law- HW a fer the ikvehannal oilHudaoo 11 L n k e St er the river.'' The i — JUas been actively r lin stlf1 toeM .i kHk at kaad waUa «hat h>ve t « 0.(00 kilowatt »leim trp k J. De Jianæ d I I tive camping unit »-ill be open sixth grade girls _ _ mtere! ts and pla u of a down mu- tn a. B n generai unit which will for three session?: June 30 to Julyj •------cited by Mr. Durante faces, la a * M «anaral ptoiwlM m m St . No. A lia u r t la c h a k a a a a w ay, thuse who — to «^»TaUties bordi i ìq^ on thè Hack- (>e iattaaad oa an arafHiMf M l the meet advanced corv- 15lh. July 17 to August 1; a.»d lyle n ' g F i f n e i s general the Aurtion, aad U h . Iberna a W . reclaim that part of tf>e mead wi ^ensack Mradowt. Thls Agcncy If thè ______by the cepta In electronic computer l-nl’ ly y t ] Midnaj Dr., aal M n August 4-19lh This unit is in ad- 1 X 1 0 0 * riTness aas iMtrur.ir it w in (,/ain.ag \m- t lnn hcpaa diUon to the canoe, horseoa k and which many experts feel could be la «óattfy tar Fedend er and turidne eontroi. to achieve DuBofr. 10 Carteret ML, la Classes At "Y" utilised for industrial purp xm itfctf approvai by Congrtss of thè tnx djUara h r ita atajar mtacta. naaimum operatine economies ^ a t , u anlM—i tar trail bla/in*: units descr.bcd in the uciy emù: a *tug t.ie H.u kensack On thia concept The faa turbine-xeneraton are tk¡( m u , Mr< Max Ahnau. 38J camp folder sent to all Girl Scout The South Brrw n YMCA .11; For the past two years. Scadaar* »us drat urged by Eormer Preai- to provide additional capacity fcr ^ at., Pateraoa to Hospi- A few places are still »»pen Ir v>!d its first of the men s fitness Army Corps of Englnenrv Meaitwh le ho»e\w. the CMy c< dent E ise n h o w e r la 1SS3. Peak load periods and w ill be hdly ,M,Ky chainnan. and Mrs. Aathony those units as well. lasses tonight at Rutherford High been undertaking study of Just how, am.n* o..* N e w a rk lu ;.M *d ta r S iaS tfO The pwpoae oI my propoaat la ta “f*™1“” ^ ‘f * Sar*>. M l Highland Ave , New- Another imovotion in summer 5< b. I for men 2H years of age and over. Clasres will include ex­ SHEILA REMINGTON ihmg'. th s can best be aceoro n Fede.ai claiming funds L \jn to utilise existing and future Fed* 2*'000 kilowatt unit being installed ^ ^ ^ of decorations, camping he a f.ve-c^y '.gshed. The "h o w " of d ra in in g a n o tiie r Federal agency, the Ur- eral aid programs tc stlnudate the ** E ***K Gelwrata* ****** tor Mia. Herbert E. Greenstone, 30 campment at Camp Ridge-Ho. bo ercise and calisthenics, rurtrnn’ a<1 re iatoning the Meadows u >»n Rent *al Administration, in uew.epment and coordination of w v ice in the fail i ! this I Koss Road. Livingston Is Publicity ginnin*; Aogust 18th. This will be for conditioning, discussion of TO A WHITE ROSE weight control amt dieting, *M lar from an insurmountable prt o rd e r to undertake a s u rv e y of locally initiated land-twe plans. other w ill be a 100.003 KUo- chairman. open to any imxperterwed aunp rviicate. frail and innoent rose, env The difficult question, rath* i he meadiAvl.imis lying within its ihe loog-run objective, ai course, uni* scheduled for service at ticket inTormation call HU er in the 4th grade or cider. Ye« recreational activities. The high Generating Station In school gym will be (»pen at 7 30. .'ragrant a. id bewitching as a rarej s whether we can develop th borders. Concerned, and rightly so is to avoid duplication and waste] Scw* ren 2-5242. for the five days is $25.00. There perfume. isowers to the legal, political an «th ine oevekvmern of that par- both of resources and of the tax-, ^ are al*<> a few plac es open in exercises at 8 o'clock and recrea­ Upon completion tional activities at 30 m r“ tÍ5ÍuJ,> appearing each spru« fiscal prc&ems which cloud t ¡ion of tin* meaiiowa, Newark in- payers' dollars, at all levels. And. the fust regular session at Rwige- 8 ailed general-! desses will be intìru.-.M by To, ^ ^ bOTT' r>7 ,’'. Ufure development of the tnea ends eventually to go beyond Us as I suggested above, I/am con- Ho. June 30th to July 12th. Frank J. SchwcigharUt. YMCA possession iif all man ‘i.jus. equest for rarvey funds and, ac- vlnced that comprehensive region- UK capacity o f the Company’s M ÌSS M cFadden It system will be 4,712,180 kilowatts, At Camp Trail O’Nine. Stoke« Kxecutive Secretary. i -v_.kind -t ,■? Alth«»u^h, as a member of the ording t > Mayor Addo liiio's an* al planning far land-use at the of 26 With BS 7 Years Stak* Fewest. New Jersey, then F,^ furtht*r mhHTnntK*. r» U the f ,‘n' to begsnr Senate Appropriations Committee •nt. launch a massive local and slate level la A tok»*n of love and sym p ath y— tbe capacity at the beginning of are vacancies ui the first se*5i<>n South Bergen YMCA in Rutner- I believe that the $150.000 request roan rem #al pit^ram for the in- to a »ire the continuation of the M i» Elizabeth McFadden, an* A picturesque masterpiece of 1182. June 30th to July 12th. and in the ford. cd by the Corps fo r the com . »g dUKtrial devt iopment of 3.000 acres large-enr will be forthcomii^, Newark Meadwer to supply growing interest in the develop- cequre. Academy Moms Mother. sever th anniversary with the h* I* actual lioveh’pmerrt funds aa com- ment of the meadows point up the, •titution and the cuatomera it - Sheila Remington pared with study funds, unless a need for a < omprehemive plan for p J C I Meet Friday US ... detailed plan for the u«e of the dovetopmmt without which F e d -'^ ^ W DOflQ 0a l 6 On F r id a y evening. May 3, 1963, let ( r T h e e ra l recl.timed mcack^ws is drawn. participation on a large scale A t Public Sw vic. the Mothers' Association of New- | ' V f • Federal govemm«-nt canrv i .m d ca n scarc*ly W expected. 1 T c - ark A cad e m y will hold their fifth : 1 ^ i iiould not piescritv dcvel* irv nt I have introduced legislation dc- Public Service Flrctrir and ^ nrf animal Smorgasbord aad Auction < y fl for t t r mradowlands. Hn.<- signed to stimulate the develop- ( im p an y HVH 4 petition with the at Newark A cad em y, 215 F ir s t ,y . illy, this rerr^nsibility b**longs ment 0i over-all regional planning. Board of Public Utility Commia- Street, Newark. Savb^a > i > \ it the lo.'a? levels of government. My htll wc-uid not. of course, sioneca at the Stale of New Ja r» This evmt is fanned to appeal' Sew Jersey. A C l e a n But tla- Engineers would be iia'xl deal onh with foe Mraiio-vlands. j »ey for eulhority to Issue and sell te the entire family. A delicious! group fo r six y e a rs, ofT-fteaaon clothe« the (»rofesaional put to justify any drainage an:! Its objective is to promote order- 140,000,009 p rin c ip a l »"»<«-« o f Us Smorgasbord is nerved from 6 for three years on the WAAALI structicn program fo r filling ly planning on a regioiai basis,1 First and Refunding Mortgage p.m. on in the school lunch room B-jacd of Governors. She to I Sanitone way—aith speeial mead-A^ un!e^ 1 1M thii gjtUation. but g^n- Bonds, to be June 1 , 1983 1 ' hlch is transformed into a gar- ^-cretary to tilt Official B au d o f fabric fiiu*he# to keep them • 11 1 . I « a f 1 e r a lly . But by placing a premium and to mature June 1, 1983. 1» ien whh the aid of potted gera- the Rutherford Methodist Church it would prove impossible to osh- ca over-aH {»Lanning for land-use is p| soft and supple. to sell the Bonds 11.: n umi and ivy in evidence every- g rad u a te o f Inondate, O hio.A to I'Oieaii;! en<*Ll witlv- in a metropolitan area, the bill’s June at competitive here. public at knowing to wiiat uses the re- objectives could provkie a ptnver- The proceeds from the sale will The highlight of the evenings com plete her education ».'od land would be put. ful spur to di*\elopment of the be added to the general funds o activities is the Auction, where benville U. we grant the need fjr co Meadow * the Company and will be used by 1 the professional auctioneer adds resident of Crafton, -ehensive land-use plans for the Four years following enactment, It flor Mb f n r a l corporate pur- a touch of authenticity to the Miss McFadden waa % meadewtands, we must reluctant-the bill empoaers the Federal j poses, including the payment of country auction. Merch,iodise berth member and served as first treas­ admit that we are far from Housing Administrator to require!» portion of the coat of its cur- new and antique is for Kale, and urer of the Charters Busins— and his objective today. urban areas to submit com prehen- rent many a Mothers Day gift has been PtofeesKWial Women s Club In that o r there has been piecemeal ive land use plans if the?»e areas The Company’s construction pro- purchased at this annual event. city. She moved to this borough of the New Jersey wish to Federal finan- gram, Including projects already c.opment qualify for Games, toys, linens, silver, glas- early in 1956 icadcws. There has been, and is e ld assistance for public works under way, will require approKi- S t o r e them for you ware, books, sporting goods, andj assistant secretary in May, 1968. in our fire-proof, theft insured vaults. BERNADETTE MANLEY 2 They’ll be returned—expertly pressed, ready to a ear— WINTER A. H. SAVAGE lu. — at your request. 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A C - A D F M Y AWARD WINNER Oedipus’ pro--tarnation of exconv SttNn<* vtr{ Stw rt I '» star New Jcr»"* AH the Bergen County ('.roup w ill be »he North Bergen Lions Club, j*. se-tr-h (»..• truth. ijae-«;’.«» t i l l Nr AHtotw J hy ua Jui> T. 19C3 at 2:00 p.m. Augustine's Holy Name Society • f Players. ihe cuUeg* theatrical r m á f t a oritela. J Unton CUy. and Our Lady of Vic­ . * u . » i «•**•»,» i«.td r : tory Holy Name Society of Jersey the auspice* t>f the USO. T h e y Thrcihor Picture* C ity . RtKftd Rw n*n i ir*xl L*jiad«.r. Newrf<; jndland. Are Now A vailable The film is entitled. "An An­ fireeilaid and Iceland Th«- Mont­ St* M aim iO C« swer.” and sequences in it Indude clair State College Players were IVturcs i>f the re.-e»lly Inal. President John F*. Kennedy re­ t.ie f.mt New Je nuclc:ir-p««.ered submarine, viewing Navy operations at sea. « >er chosen for this kind of USO I' S. S Thiv'h«‘r. underway are involving the latest types of ships, tour and were recomnwrKled by ta« at the shown in a .film ;:vailahlo at the aircraft and weapon« an e American Educational Th«*a- Rveuun S N aval Reserve Training Arrangements for its present,. the K W tre Akjkx ntion. Center, Jemry City. tlbn to any appropriate group can -aa w iÄ a w > c o x l sito * In announcing the availability of The puj.ic is curdiailv invited tatore trvta *— TSr Vamp » of be made by calling tfce U. ST Naval It. attend. Adm.ssion is $100. the film for pu“sent»!k*i to Hudson Reserve Training Center. Jersey 2ÄO' «a» ^ ta by and Ben?en County civic, prcift*»- City. HEnderson 4-2380. ■hr Hjrtjhrv** * H«r*c*ts Fire Dept . samal. senice. veterans, school, Firemen Meet William Holden. Treiar IfcwiH and Ci parlai ater ta Uv M . uíihlw’Lt*Lh- '»nd parish KT'oups, Commanderl nirolor p«dur(l~ -TW Uà«". «■ tte — » »noma «Mi *.% .» .» v : « p.m wv A!\1n Mnsterson. Jr., USNR. Com- In Camden Co. C.lrl Named T.-.k. , «artin* Sa.«r*ay im k | at tw Nrw „w.«. lhr B^ n •»' in.fing Offtccr of the Training Center, state«! that tt ts « n e of 1 tw mrtiHr qn.iileity meetim * " • “ T™i“ ir*' ______;______- -Oaw> Fm m i IW à—l-aTl l»i' m.wt re-ent Navy films re­ LINCOLN ,f Ihr Ne» Jersey St it.- Votun- ! W t< * I'n-odm t Nwta leased for preM-ntatkni to the pub­ iter Firem ens Assorlalion «ill Ix- pn-ul Irrtu m a l *rTvrd n thr L’nitnl S tato Army 1 « ««»ftaiiim all mrmbors 3 A c a d e m y A w a rd nrn.tT rnk *n entirely aew kind of role as Allitus. l.n rv uj-- un Enal Ruad Erial, ihr Mimjnn ar»»ion »iH br a Na- *rcm Erfiruary 1MT m J a I \ »ni Auxiliary Ladw» i< thr Ha»- in CumiVn Count}' Nlayor Rutorrt tional îîr>m*?r Erwdxtion tratitut? **•*- b r« e ttocharïrd as a arr- brx-u.-fc llrictitx E:rr IVpc werr Winners! Including Ihe «rnllr lathrr and Achting attornrv in thr srrera vrraion o( i B a r r m n -Best Actor” llatprr l« l brst seller “To Kill A 'I« kin,lord Left and Yusr will exlcrai Ihr wrlr.anr loin maîhrtnalicj. a pn^winnrr ^rtK-l .«radumi hy Crurgr Eokrrt »ho Gregory Peck r‘-ht •••» v ,r. R ..h .n ,s -Scnm an1 Phillin Allord a» "Jem liie n-rurvntntivr» of 24Ti mrm- M^uuun rourar ¡n driver r*î^.*- Mr Itairvrnv startrd » th thr •* Corrmony. " “ T O K I L L A N am pta»in, ihroufh Tuesday at The I.inn,In Thratrr, Arlington b r extrtr im- rvr-'nt I.; Jttr <1 iioo, and an alcohol rdu-^tMll ermpany in thr aud:tnr o» d.s- ÄTrp » “V* *unc by Harry Today thru Friday - K.rr OiM-i William Norcroaa i* wo'k.xhnp. thrrr wrrk <--«-ar* In hui-rmmfa drrnrtm m - m ITC r ,l^ * ä — Wild-Margr B;»krr MOCKINGBIRD Winner of Thri^ Also ur.id ui a rnnm ntor mak n j ar- rduration. dnxrr rdum f>on aTV a btt! ~l*"*fc and aU i hr’d thr Qrolllrr who «an*; I Kn- Acanemy Awards! ! r.'ingrmmti f.„ thr nw-t n*. Eirr mor. and n»rch: « d a port- r of bill n m n t n and «>. J«- Co* 6 A Girt, and a Swum “¿HOW DOWN" “TO KILL A Audie Murphy f’onim xa.oni*r Arthur Eirld will xummrr sr»a.on ccursr — briu tútent supervisor Hr was grad *^r:0 — B*!»er. Eurrey and MOC KINGBIRD” 1 Sii Gotham Tarns The ili' rxtrnd a urlcomr un brh.i!f ,.x , ,,i ,^'aiatry _ o H r- A by anted from Rutger* I M n m y m * * » Ann*‘ •’»«t“'". ••Showdown" w ill not be I thr rommunit\ l-r*irt. nt WJ- th,. industrial arti depanm m t ’ lMn with a Bachelor of Science^ *n who ,;U,E "Thrr>' * Nothin« Starring . . Gregory Peck shown Saturday or Sun hum n Chain ,.l H ad*« llrijhtx. , r , mut, dr*ree Mr Hantertv is a Cu'.;L ,u' A A m,’n BallH “A day evenings. ■;i s lied a i mv.tati.m t.. all ra- I (. )h l| Wl|, ^ |S, ^ .-î-cut mmltter member. Pack ,'V' t'r ^.irdrn . h r t « a i j m - Also W ait Disney’3 - :tm-<-r fi.v o..mi»nie, i«.t » • * ,t * , > . w l e » * C » 1«. « I BioamAeM «Nd «nv«« m ^ 'd A **•'**** w hich ‘•SYMFOxHlLM ON Special Kiddie M a t. S a t. Spotlight on Your Stars •••' "< ' “ Av.,«-„it on to *md H P arm i, and T rader* the I mtrd State» Aratx f r 0 m mM t« 1 ‘ 1 ^ Ban,ara tiu‘,a ‘ POri'LAR SONG5!*’ “ A M A Z IN G rr:.rr«-nlativo to tlu mr, tinii ,n „j W J ind , , tóub(, , March 1S51. to September, 19S2 Thr nwn ,V Hnme r', " l> TRANSPARENT MAN” tj-.-d a. „»crvcrv Any firr .um- Jo|y U »1 H h a I 9 to ]D enjoyed even, moment of the two Starts Saturday Evening - and "SHOWDOWN" pany w.s.» n^ information stoui _ m 1 hours. They were reeved with ice MA G I R L NAMED TAIUIKO" ¡Riech*! T« Th- Rem» mber. there wa > a play die As ocn.it:on may contact Sev.- " "THL LION” Commencing Wed. May 8 NFW YT>RK — We probably »kxut l^iwrefu*e o.i Broaov. av lrtsi blighting thr summrr pro- rctr.r^ I^e« naru Parleman, L ste.v aill be a sper-ial Vjuth (One Week) ’’ *** bardc^ ***' i* ihc '»»on. It ran fw twV a.ul a h « .' • 3 ST*»o( is IN ORBIT* v.old. N. J. Arltvitie»" pr* watch ;>uirs. ft ^*as one of the í..ie¿t ( T . I AT PT .I7 * **10«I ARABIAN NIGHTS’* "G IRL NAMED TAMIKO” Uiwre»K-e in Arabia " SüIl-c or- and m»j«t drrunati■■ xhoas « f t.w f h r f to. K' of d.sruvni n lor tlie rending improvement laborat ory, ch cftil se ts were USO wit year. It made the mov.e kr*k like ni.-rtmg »ill br pending Irgn.a- avaito^e to New Jersey studt w>| ■■(Stilli II« IlS ttfl in toe lai. - .i> where toe tariff qutek-sand. Sorry. Sl*»u-vi-vl ton ol i.itri«.t io fne companies. in grades T42. an mtc.isive remr- IHii ..I, ihe iMt will br a repxt dial speech prt«ram fo r rhlldr. n‘ Today Thru Saturday * 3.* “ 1 Story Lin t Told im . II Ml to hive a b.ll passed ( la v. ars of age a wori-jhop lor PLUMBING Q I am over 63 and still work . '••••» 1 ■ £ n>r pl. y riun,^ „a! tiw lo peim.t mtm.ci; allttes to in- , K>rmtK», In dramat.c pmdoc* ' ¿,,^7 Tab Frankie cease (rum J1 J » I.. U#» to» „ , de».gr.rd ha p n -co ll~ r and " * * earnings r u n »nai- » , < ^ l » -, Jllci lu i!k),l »■ i ^ c , personality Tti mol :i- an.iu.,1 pe.is.ua that may or paid h gh schoil students and a oil- ?V, r ^‘ . * ^r*r' Should Hunter Avalon I, ..... \drrl .1. I nlrrr rrr! I 7 Siuoem». aM a COI- | , ^ .ooal Security •OPERATION BIKIN I ^ayfcft i " as. “Tr' h, or>'• leas htïnr lury t to ur;a ia.nl, ot a ». .unlevr i,re- e ilay camp lor c!,ildrrn 6-U hr,,,! >...... ,h , t r h . , 1 1 1 a movir tn:ui.^ « tm m - of Ju, ,K-lra>lll m lhï „h , man »1, dT. a.s the rrsult years o l « r InformatKa, « " " WU*h ' m injuries suileud while fire- forking? William Holden «ter. *n>x*».v. U f s lac« il: a. .. , m*Air I» „ m ivir TI i« not „t “ “ .* " « • » « " '» • 1-awh-n,- • a duty. The bil, AJ09. J' ï ! • T H E L IO N ” play « can i ^ r r lu.«. ,(». rô- “ ■ul ls, U" ' r* '" ) b> » »t>n>l>*ng. thr A»»-mb,-. a .1 hoot a dis c 201 * ab"' (“ X"«-"'» at Sun . Mon . Tues. k-grily .» movtrunii of a p drsrwJing whip,,. « Ilo. v-rtr and is now m the * ‘natr 1______I 0 * ' " " " ■ * ^'P lo h;"i' i certainly a man of laawmv-e * The .Vwocuition «ponsorrd the ori- v sa > . . . . . B . v^ lr approved belone y,si À aulvtv is ii lot. of ciiuuxl liliu. Glen Shirley ' stailir is would hot hiive b w i m- ginal pension bîlî in 13GT. Firstt “ , b b 1 D c tatúa One advantage is that wtflch ^ctin entertain. It can nev TeB Shifts la P.S. tia-re would be no delay in »tail Ford Jones n»sj re 1 1 ’.r*Hy oviT-nn ned by a mere reports on plans for the 8ih An­ “COVRTSHIP OF nual Firemen’s Family Day will! O r a a m z a t i o n f tnK your benefits when you do re* * .■ Also in an em«-*ene> su< h EDDIES FATHER” - — mémo kr hnud. J* wui tw f-rH un. •«*»««.- . - — -* 0 M O R E ously aasleful movie, designed lo .' j 11 , tlie fir?t JUimlav in August at But- Changes In orgaru2alion in »he'*' ,tr*niw’A"- I **1 rc«id inform US* r Kirk Douglas ratei! suckers who will pay JJ.j0 hwl toU'-h""> ">**>- Irr Park anil a crw d of 3 000 vie* prrsldml and comptroller s *h•‘, >(IU , r r " « working and is ex.ecti'd to att«*nd the all day department of Public Service Elec- ycJr m«■’! trie and Gas Company effective com e payable right awav. J 9 y mm-.r ran on and an. Eor "'or>„ J m n * to r.uike up af,iair. W'ed. Thru Saturday Mav 1 are announced as follows: y My average S200 a afl wr know ¡I is running srl '"r a h i:n'*' James W. Stuart, from assistant mon,h Thw »uppurts me 11« fttitwr r uiuler way ahaut ^ 1^ ”^ i’'"' m«' t Walt Disney's O R R EE S / Si.mnr.er Dates auditor of disburden tents to audi- my w‘^e W*V) *1*° 63 years "MIRACLE OF THE XgXT. with a tawadN. fanlarr b"'’ r ww »Im,«hl tor of disbursements, succeeding ^ ow rauch must 1 reduce my . « l 'a musical intrrlud,. At abo« HoU>’» ¡« ' Jh.' “"I» '*>■ « WHITE STALLIONS ol At Montclair Herbert J. Wacker. who reti*d! before I can receive I f f m the,,- WHS un Interni..^,! » » * *! ;" “1 " « on penion. Mr Stuart lives at “ D A Y M A R S ■ «r» . V\r olfrrrd pnifound thanks ‘ixi* . . . I n s t a l l a n No Montclair State College offers a 22 Delafield Avenue. L>ndhurst A You don’t h,IVT reduce INVADED F.ARTI ru a UUI a our seat try-1 No 'J A™'" ' » IMH a great movie. It Is a long s x-week summer session. June 27 Ldward R. Baureis. from a*-!*our « ‘rninK* to get some of your i4 L lß 'ru b c movie. It has munc good acting thn.'jgh Attguet 9 Registration will (.¡stont to Ihe auditor «f disburse Basixl on a. monthly » # « ■ « » a tninutes It l>egan all *»• hetd on a priority basis Jun- ,n«-nts. to assist; nt auditor'of dis »v«**'afi«* ° f 5200. you and yoor AMERiCAN-<$tandard again At 11:45 pm . we Peter O'Toole as Law-reme was attractive But Claude Rains, and 25 and 26. fr«»m 9:00 a.m. t«> 4 00 bursement* Mr. Baui-eis live at w ,ie cmn ,,ow B,art receiving about out into the night. As we p.m Tlie new air-«-onditioned liar 1» Countr> Odb Drive, Colon.a 5562 8 y*«r- "'hen you retire or f i f t T m u * w « stiil'Ko.iig and ' h*' r™ T' 3 GAS BOILER j L br Eonut vet I y any «»»«nblair of drama school r.v A. Sprague Library is expect- J,rf,n J Haggerty. J r . fnan a- <*arn l*** than ,u 0 0 a yeRr- y011 e auditor tkigar Bye of mem. Mr. Stuart subsequently account? w a s o vci nw»vie«d;pu< Rex is to be performed lecent treads in F^uropean edufli- mcnt of supervisor — bill division 9*curi,y office at 63 Grove Street, ol it .get into your b> pjavers at Montclair State Co - t.t 19! under the and assistant to the auditor of New Jersey immediatc- W E 9-9160 Get a free estimate of heating cott» movie has more scene* in ;#1le m May 2 3 4 <|nd 6 af leadership of Norman Lange disbursements. He is a past pres- ** 14 is Possible you may be en- WY 1-0609 9 Sylvan Street in your home, no obligation ch the giant scieen is filled H: 30 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium, These trips may be t aken for col ident of the Newark 417 Club and lo retirement benefits, WY 1-2260 Rutherford. N. J. by a giant, gclden biink of 'ihis Greek tragedy, one of a tri- lege credit the Ihiblic Service Terminal Ath Your nppl^ation can be retro- "VV?** <*is ,“ n4 " ’logy written b>- Sophocl'-s. is a The regular summer session will letic Aaociation. He is also past »«^tive for up to 12 months So S S , S y Anrf »peck symbc'ic p a si If - knowledge a n d intellectual ut«. forc gn language, goo^ratliy. tor of disbursemenis depaitment ** •««>»« some of them lor every Guest Home for the Aged ctMirl or

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LÍaIjÍ Cu« Salamim S#cm#A » y « v i v i v i vBri#!* i i u c Dolores Ym nko Is Married ■" r w w w b t n v t «é f r o o r f - 1 T. McClans Saturday To WiRam S. LaPacMa Jr. Dorothy Quirein?u!rein Mia. DoroAy Qrtrrto. « d ai«h (J Marrafee v m »ter* exdiangctf heneymooa In Bermuda, M Mr. and M i»X T TtM H 4 QlMn.' ____ i Saturday by Mia. Dotare* Am thr trtp by plane. They will live 415 Fifth Ave , was guest of honor .K, Yesenku. datrihler o> Mr. and ln Rutherford M n. La Padula i» a surprise bridal rfioM r given! 4rs. Steptan Yt*enko SK Valky a graduo* ot Unrein Hi*h School raroidyat the Branch Break Xve . and WUIIwn 3. La In Jerwy Q ty and la w tt the Mnnur In BeScville. *adulo, Jr.. aun cl Mr. ancf Mrs. Western Electric Company in IKaieMe» Io 65 people w en her William 3. La Paítala, 11 H atte«! Kearny. Her husband is a grad forth - coming brttfctf Ave., Rutherford. unte of Bloomfield Techrtcul Mw* Janet Rullo, who will to maid of' Inner, and the | | i ' Sawfcld. Cani »urtiaM ri. <* UyndhUM, «nd Mia. Mary Aa* Wumo of HUlildr £ Mb» Quirein wHl >nde of Philip Befumo, son of Mr. and Mn. Domenico Baiamo. >10 Yale Ave., lUIWde, on J 13th. j The ceremony will be pe rfa rm e d at at. Michael'« R. C. O u rch a t 1:30 pm. Angelo Befumo will MTV* Ma bonier ta beM man. Uaton wU be John guMn. brother at *» aride, Lyndhurat, A n t h o n y . George, of Mwuchro aal DenM Martin d N e w t . i Miss Qui rein Is a gradunte at the Katharine Gibt» achtnl and I . a Moratory with the Bautta AT SCIENCE FAIK La« la right, Uaaa iMapatorleh, Date Ahrana, Tasi Bacie, Robert «telfat, Corporation at TXerboro. H e r Brae* Kinehbamn. Rusty, K n e ll Farkhunt. Photo by Lynwood Saner is a plant n o the Kuthe Laboratories and is st- Franklin PTA tendinc night claaaaa al Fairteieh Mra. Olinto Fioravanti of Pali- B u t t e r f l i e s A t Lhekinsun Unlvendty lie la Bade Park, was a guest at the DUTT* m |e* ™ Has Science Fair Army veteran with two y e an of meeting, coming with Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Montearo's On Wednesday evening, th e service. Russo, with whom she was spend­ The Butterfly sisters had a Franklin School PTA had as a ing the day. Two new members special part of their program, a were present. Miss Agnes Kearns ing at the home of M n R. Men- temiro in Jersey City, all who at science exhibit by ail classes of and Mra. Antoinette Senese the school. Golden Agars Mra. R. J. Hazen read an ori­ tended the meeting were Mme«. W Orone, R. J Bonadonna, J. ch,'Î “ to ginal poem, which toki the story - - „ _ explore an area of science wtuch Hear Students of her daughter s wedding. Mrs. Distaulo. A. Lamindoia en . D. Fagone. meets his interest folkiwed by the The Lyndhunt Golden Age Club J s U ,,h u aJ*° rcod , o m c preparation of a project reflecting as their guest entertalnen at P°*m.. Guest for the evening was Mrs. Icammg There were projscta their meeting on Wednesday af-j There was a period for folding A. Foglio. After the business meet- depicting various areas of science tcmoon at the Washington School, I surgical dressings for the Hack- ing. Mrs. A. FogLo showed the namety — .«rtruTomy, biology’, aome piano pupils taught by Mrs.lensack Hospital. women how to make a decorated phyxK*. health, etc. Mary Smith. w bank made out of a white bleach According to the principal. An- At a Nuptial Mass at 10 a.m. bell-shnped skirt. Tlie Misses Ro- | Mrs. Frank Zimmerman was in H gallon. It was very cute and thony J. Capone, the entire school on Saturday at Sacred Heart R.jsalie Borwdonrvj and Carol M e They were Donna Rosenberg, charge of refreshments for the nice to use in a childs room After ^o u p has been given the oppt>r- C. Church. M ias Catherine Saiemi, Clane. sister I he grcun. w are ol Carole Piscatowski. Paula Conso- day. The committee to assist her she was through Mrs. Montenaro tunfty to observe the exhibit and daughter of Mr. and Mr». Frank'deeper Wue gowns. AH li. Rita Pokk. Diane Doerr and next month, by bringing presented her with a lovely but- ,,as to»**1 the projects most in-. S a ie m i. 3S6 L iv s i^ s io n Ave.. be­ matching crowns with «¿tort d r ­ John Geary. They presented a de­ ments are Mrs. Jam es Hannagan te rest ing and educational. come the bride of Matthew T Me hi!ar veils and eam ed yellow terfly kerchief and a butterfly lightful program, which was great­ Mrs. Ida Robson and Mrs. E. S. dress pin. Cane, son uI Mr and M n. Mat­ ly enjoyed. Painter. thew M e Clan«'. 9M Kern Ave.. A late supper was served on a Andrew Black William Me Clane served his The ceremony wns performed at School and attended Western Ketv bolh uI Lyndhurat. lovely apace setting, a huge satil- 5 p.m. at Sacred Heart JL C . ta c k y State College. He is with Was In Florida The bride wore a gown of silk brother as best man. Ushers were Mte was aet above the serving orjjenza with scoop neckline trim­ William huso, cousin of the Church and was followed by a Fras.se Steel in Lyndhunt He is Y lCTO na IIIH M IH irft RftCOIIIA< RriHA table that glowed in th«' dark. The Andrew G. Black, of 107 Jaun- groom, and John Saiemi, broth« reception at Beppy's Lounge. New- an Army veteran wtth two yuan _ _ wwvwii vs w women took home flying saucers, eey Avenue. North Arlington, has med with embroidered lace ;ukJ ark. of service. three-quarter sleeves. Her beli- of the bride, all of Lyndhunt. space travel guide, and rocket- returned from Miami, Florida, M iss Ronnie La Padula. s is te r (Photo By Lynwood) In Ceremony At Sacred Heart ahaped NUIl skirt "OSwas Uinatirrifinished in III a After /«tu I theHIT Itxrptreception tui at >San »' Car-'v-al ' -J . L - m a \ A r i K n n n r pops. where he was honored as one ef chapel length train. Her fingertip lo « Restaurant the newlywed* „ th, M1_ _ r-—. Miss Victoria Phyllis Ttm pana- was her sister’s maid of honor. the lending sales .-»gents for th«» Bridesmaids were the Misses G*1 The next meeting will be at the veil fell from an orange blossom left on a motor tour ol Oancda Miss Baracchi ro, daughter of Mr. and M n. Vic­ Another sister, Miss He4en home of M n. Distaulo in May. Allstate Insurance Com ponies, at They will live in Rutherford. Mrs. Morgan of Lyndhunt and J< tor Timpanaro. AM Freeman St, panaro was bridesmaid with Miss crown Sh e carried a prayerbook Monstery of Jersey City. Given Shower their annual ‘Conference of Cham- w ith a white orchid and sweet- Me Clane is with the Prudential » -a- nnl,..,.!.! .J TTi.it A became the bride of Michael Pixo- Kay Klamp. They wore organza jo n n rwoma at tuxnen Mr. and M n. Jacob Mesinoif. pions" sales meeting Insurance Company of Newark. matis. aon of M n Lena Plxotna- street length dresses in yellow, served as best m e ii Ushers w e re M i» Patricia Ann B a n o c C il, 33 Jauncey Ave., entertaine»! at Black, who works from the All- Her husband, graduate of St. Pe- tis Of Minot. North blue and pink, wore rosette hats Misa Carol Conrry of East Ruth- R o b e rt K eans of Jersey City and daughter of Mr. and M n. Alfred a weekend family gathering. Their state Neighborhood Sales Office in s honor. Shelter’s College, Jersey City is an Saturday. and carried roses to match their t Carl Stopper of Secaucua. B a ra o c h i of Fern Avenue, w a s guests Were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kearny, qualified as a member wore a pale b lu e gown wtth scoop] accountant with Puder and Puder. The bride wore a peau de sole guetf of honor at a bridal I A reception at the VFW Hall in gowns, Nagan and children. Michael and of Allstate's exclusive “ Honor neckline and short sleeves and a| an accounting firm of Newark. | gown with high neddkie trbnmed,«» Friday evening. April 19th. Valley Brook Avenue, followed the - , , ______Laura of Bethrdda, Md Mr. and Ring'' organization by being with lace, sequins and aeedpearls. * given by Miss Vivian Rizzo, it ceremony performed at 5 p.m. at t r a n k Saccommano *erved ** M n. Sidney Morris and children.■ among the outstandinq «»les r>- Her full skirt was finished in a ‘*n* held at the home of Mr. and Sacred Heart R. C. Church. best man. Victor t Glenn and Nancy of New Bruns- presentatives from the ranks of brother of the bride, and James1,wick and Mlsg Q £v e Davenport more than 4.800 company agent* Mbs Myre Of Rutherford Married three-yard train Her French Ulu- M n. Quincy Robs, Ten Eyck Ave* The bride wore a Pixomatis wen ushers. of Irvington. At the conference, which helped sion triple tier veil fell from a mH* rimmed wtth •eqtxinm, Donald Stillwagon! Of Park Ave. After a ) three-inch high Aurora. Borealis Miss Baracchi will become the neckline, three-quarter sleeves and ^ __ Magistrate Joseph Letcher e r , . crown. She carried wMte roaea bride cl Daniel W . Oojohn, USAF, a full skirt with chapel train. Her the couple will live Miss Louise Myre. daughter of .sleeves and bouffant Freeman Street. Mrs. Pixomatis ***** KW^st Speaker at the meet-, of Sears, Roebuck & Company, held her CCTlt*w J b> “ ««hid. I I aonson ofa i Mr. Mr. and and Mrs Mrs Michael Muharf On* Ca. Aoulder length veil feU from „ v. ... % ‘ mg .rf ‘he Woman s Ass.« an<«i ids were presentf-d by Allstate Nathan Myre. 229 Grand Ave.. A seed peart crow The maid of honor wore a gown John uf Lodi at an afternoon cere- Rutherford, became tte bride of shoulder length veil in place S * e seed pearl and sequin crown. She la with Al 1-Jgrea in North An ing- ^ ^ Westminster Presbyterian President Judson B. Branch, who of yellow peau de soie and the many at Sacred Heart Roman Donald StiHwaggon. son of Mr. j carried white orchids and white carried white roses. Her husband is with Bekins, Church on Monday evenii*;. His', began his own career with All­ bridesmaids blue. They wore Oatholic Church on May 4th. A and M ra. Elmer Stillwaggon, 283 roses on a prayerbook. Mias Rose Marie Tim panaro topic wiU be “Delinquency." |state in 1934 as an agent. Her maid of honor wore matching crowns and carried yel- reception will follow ;u the bride s Park Ave.. on Sunday. view roses, with orchids in the cen- home. Miss Vivian Rizzo wiH be street length dress of gold antique' The ceremony was performed at ter for the maid of maid of honor and Michael Ca- St. Olcelia’s R. C. Church, Kearny satin with round neckline and short sleeves. She wore a match- The bride’s mother wore john will serve his brother as best and was followed by a reception t__ MrrioH i streetlength dreas of peacock blue man. The couple pkui a Florida ing crown ano cameo vriite roses., ^ ^ *■ l A at San Carlo'b Restaurant. The eminlecouple .reare spending«»ndimr th«rlCW“<*.their ** . P*“ ^ Th* honeymoon, and will live in Mount I groom’s mother wore a dusty rose Miss Carol Chadwick of Kearoy honeymoon in the Pocono. They Holly. N. J. upon their return. was the brides only attendant. lace dress. Both wore matching Mias Baracchi is with Mutual will live in Clinton Terrace, Lynd­ accessories and mink skies, and Paul Stillwaggon served his broth­ hunt. M n. Stillwaggon is a grad- “ Î Z T ______Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark er as best man. Bennie Caputo uate of Hollywood (FloridaI High,“ !Hie ? “ couple, ■who received the!«** her fiance is currently *a of Lyndhunt and Robert Hay of School and is wtth Dr. Herman lh e ooup,e' who Kearny were uahera. Levy. Passaic. Her husband is a Papal Blessing, are apendinc their'tkned at McGuire Air Force Base The bride, also daughter of Mn. graduate of Lyndhunt High School Adam Domdroski of West Holly­ and is a chemical operator with wood, Fla., wore a street length the Sika Chemical Corporation of dress wtth lace and chiffon bodice Liatiag. wanted! If you want to mII, let ua Passaic. multiple Hat your kam«. Ftpin* your property to the with round neckline and long Earlier last week the bride was guest of honor at a surprise gr*nt**t nnmtw a t buyer*. A quick tale is the in­ bridal shower given by her sister- evitable rem it. Miss Mulligan in-law, M n William Myre, at her home in Brighton Street, Kearny. Is Surprised There were 20 guests from Wayne. FOR RENT Miaa Patricia Mulligan, daugh­ Hasbrouck Heights. Kearny, Ruth­ LYNOHURST ter of Mr. and Mra. George Mulli­ erford and LyndhursL Four rooms, centrally located; color tile bath; g an at Syracwe. N. Y. w a s g u e * modern kitchen; wall oven; biroh cabinct»; refriger­ of honor at a surprise bridal .bow­ ator; air conditioning; private heat; off-street park­ er given hut week at the home Gatfing Marriad? ing. Available at $125. a t M n Anthony Schaeher, 868 Kingaland Ave. TUXEDOS Three room apartment. Heat supplied. $75. Guests were Mra. Kenreth Gib­ bon* of Preahnaa, M n Anarto Cravata of Maywood, M n. Stephen FOR SALE Plppa and Mra. Georg. Zolemkl RUTHERFORD _ residential section. of Jersey Qty, and Mme*. John Three bedroom ranch in lovely Luafeo, Jam ea Ochfao, Jo*e|A Rec­ Extra large rooms 4 two gorgeous colored tile bath­ kt*. C. S. Onta. C. 1. rooms ; two car garage: huge basement ideal for finish­ ing. Brand new. We have the key. Ask about this and daatfMr, today. • M iler and Peter Pláoatm m ki, of LYNDHURST ■ MMi MuHpn w * to married Brand new two families - three bedrooms on <* Sunday to John Schacher, aon each floor; modern to the last detail; lovely conven­ of Mr. Wtd M is. Anthony Scbae- FORMAL WEAR ient residential section. Ask us about these today. h « at B fÉ iii I Am. Mta. MM- Rental Servies IM M M Syrwcuae U r*m - RMcp Road - Brick building, corner property. * r n t i t Where... oh, where « Cr«tH* Two stores plus tw o apartments. Inquire about this. VACANT LAND — U ttl* Fails ■ 227 feet x 10 0 feet. Priced at a bargain, $11,900. [deal building site. Unicard Charge Plan 5*5 Only 15 minutes from Manhattan. Lyodhant Men’s Shop WOOO-RIDCE ■ ■ ------S S S 8 hqn>*.»nl A n n a Lovely three bedroom home; quiet, convenient canitbe? I^ndhurat, N. 1. residential street; beautiful finished basement with O f S-1 1 U bar; air conditioning. Two car garage. Low taxes. OTááiWH*— iti Let tis show you this beauty today. CARLSTADT U TTn MUYIWAYS Six family home, 3’s and 4‘s. Good income, tax es for full year Only $300. Aik to see this money m aker. Ever have this question enter your mind? Most of us have! Sometimes we AtphoH MacM*pi P riced right. tend to farfet where we put certain important papers, jewelry, or perhaps, that PARKING LOTS, CURBS * CEMENT WORK bungalow - 2-car garage, Savings Bond that Grandpa gave Junior when he was 12. NC&Suggests a safe, Cork tile poor in basement. Many features - Terri« secure, forgetleae way to remember where U M T I O l i a i Cmmt mí M m buy a t $21,900. all Important items should t» U p t... to * I W Mmm ■ . 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p R E S R v tn n IAN ClURDU Henry R. Stoghrier, Was 64 Rev. a J . I t o f t . BMImnUMU M o IM II ' IW»<,H H e n ry R Staemrwr, K 1 Travers Pn-tl s l‘:rrt>^t. ri»n Uxm-h, New- Hmm «^ M i trim __ rlnce* died suddenly nl hts work ark. »ACMtn n « n n c. s»^*, V - ~ mrici ; • ■ !Vi> O itin n iw*a; Cftvfrcfti B rh lll Al 1:1« a .ni ** Sattürd-ñ II** w:» Gl. #%* s->m Hr |n\a«ioctrd a f u n 'ral wrr- Travrm 1‘laca, Lyadlkunit Lyedhursi. a r ir n V r i f f thr * p rn. 'IV*/:1nv. Iniermoot ST M lf'H ARV.’N K C. u » i t . I!-1., Oanmunnm. I «r I* rt Lr i i w W \ir CHTOCH Tlwr«ta!. *ti » Rev. R i « ti Mattar, hoar v rn h y in iniK rir V m t'- % T ri ver» Place. I.yndfcarat Rkl :c. and a m ru V r «•/ i k.hui-t. Rldre M an« f«*e »«mu. Î * m **•*!> Om sim n * t W r M i t i Key. l-adi'laus J, I t i l r m u i ------P » « w MV*« MMMHàt A- rfrr ri Nn^- m t m s « n u r * Br «ir» hi» * m < «asse» it» m -, », ». u >m i sm n pmmvmtikM Éfc* ---- il M a m ™ W TIHwrDRO- ‘fr" T ï n fn-. »!' ; Fn X i i - 1 T r c ..r * . r I Lynlhui' » it ' — . — ------—. n y v » ’.*• *M A«*-. ÁVHMF iD ïn fh*-n» Srxî rf Pirimr: Mrs. Nrilie BiancuU, n»H ninni >ir imni » - W L t— y—------dM fe tw^ h *!»■». R.iy of Mrw Y r; Mr$ fta\ i u. n I Dijti».ta, MmH> SftVlit, 1 1 h m (IwrÁ C y ni>1 I'tw nr.1 ! /t 't f i l m w M w n M r VSi« ix*nu' 1 íThrrrsa) NaLrílo, f. rtim rwat * Manin tv* fl> a.m . » *Vnr. Hr» TÌHct Bn m . c Mrs. K#xaia «Mnryi Fenai.i an! «T w i*“ Nor*^ 1858 V r 'iiA n r g fnur r » W Anorto «Franrrs» M«wreU, L^ediituiU, U iw arf\»i!'..w » if*» CHurcft Q« CHr.ft. IrltMiH. • «,,-U . U«. V IV tanrrrd w-** IMd n F v’>\ a J t» prrii prand h 4hw . • o.«co. M t « r y K. A «w V« A4* * i l l JUfeL. .Q? nBBC.. X>K Junrral wat iw. j ye trrdpy, n oc ^ *st». «i fn, ^ arrs * t tfce far. to Sn^Trd Hr~rrf R t; C m r Vfrrt» ^ Ht,ht. Wrdn«.j4y Ms; >n| ir * ^ • * *>kirH nwtm wa^ rfTrrrtl I-. r.m 'n ta S i.rrd lle .it R. C. G w r v rs— luvth M % «unir* ^ .r .. — ... . - * atn Monday Ni-«i>|h laturpiy. i< HWI TPTt UMK t il. 10 2 2 *" - ? ('rf* ' Crm«er>. *^fvv at 10 a m a Solemn High ArBncüfrn M a » Rrqtiirm w *% oflcrid. ln- : z m : r 2 7,T ¿:■»-«» w ^ »«i kgi1 Nmityi. — i*7rnna nai IH'.'U. ipTWt ------— — t. m am was in a Joseph*» Cerne- LENTEN COMM UNICANTS CLASS receive! Into membermhip at the Weatminrter Preohyter- N.-«.ry t«'« K n q Ttmr»d«>. )•»» 1 M rt. M aude W infw» Irry. l.> vìfiursl »u«*#*» l«rvt«« I » 7 Ian Churt-h: Patricia Calaran, KcBaetk Bcckauaa, Thomaa Hraihaaarr, M anar Maazatalli. Thr «ithjm al all Oristian Sri-' * * p m_r Mr, Mitair t>.smVn, TO TI1K I'KOI'l h Kranrlh ln|Ua. Marrare! «tort, peator Eacelke, Deanb Balnrr, Ronald Rayer. William BeU. n r r aw -nr« »hi* Sonrtiy w»ll N- ™ * aJ _ ™ » l-ïk. A y,. M M Y r I .y «V «sh I" ry,,„-...... ,l«;v "»vU Toi«, and Uada Bowell. MMw: Uada McCartaey. Photo by DavH Dranln, ÜATrbwtlmr PonishiTKiit ... ■ p. m *t Harf^rtk Nurs'ivr llomr. Rwntr,^* Kin>*ludr to earh member o»’ &Mm Trxl Thr l/ird V «Ir - .. - Ia n s, afMr a \pitz Hlhrj« S tr-u n s ih<* Lyndhurat Ixvml ».( Kdur.v |u.¡,-r. thr lyird tl. "ttr la»;i\T l. *™ P m - r ™)»T " V v ™ 1 £ » %|drw of^TRLim II. W.ntmw, »««, »h«' Adminiotnilk.a nnd mom the !/nrf Í«: nur kinR. h»- %-.îl aaVr1 «ho dird tn 1980. • «»»a «>i t:»r hiuh *dv»«>t fai-Ulty. Former Local WoMftii Honored In Tennessee uv* tlrn ah S3-2?* L j j M j W t l t ü W W W B t C e l ’WCfl •»r l«*ave*: onr *m, CYiT . -d W ,;ic nu mh rs *4 thr eterxMC a y : Mni j» Cabbagr—known D v r ir # World War I shr worked ...... ■1 Thr triaH of J6h m-tR hr fra*! <4 Fair l-awn; and a *J i»<'uWaa, Tanohiri* Av»^- ,m South Brrgrn for many y rarsjat a Staff Ast^iant In Lyntttwrst . ■ . < c turrd i* thi* B’blr Lr*wm w’iWh art h.» , U’aitrr Drhmyer oI P*ra- i-iatams. tl* Vrtema (3uha. th* w1irn shv ^ thr wnfp of John NHir Jemry, Brrgm Red Ooat *-OC«l M an serv es nlto tnrltK*»-- thr^r hrv«^ from thr mus. j t i » a orgaataBCoot. tlar Lynd- « Pott*, was highly honored laatj t>u»pter but most oI Her «-ork haa A b o A rH C ^ r r t i i r FDR (7ui»iian Srirnr*’ trxt‘*nk- "Il I" Snady: K am I M I . Thr P on I t - V J » 'T f’kr o' hursf Am ni.ancr Service wk! .Ji wrrk by thr Hnmbirn County borfi done In produnion Kxoerptt ; • to t to «vu'h t for ruiu^.at but yoar h o m t : «natte t MSI J th i4 Wrstminstrr I*rrtbyteHhfcn -l< i'iulpec.ple v* Lj-id>u>t d iap trr of thr American R f d f i # n prhifed hlatOry of Dov-al MichaH S. FUwertowski, hre- Chri*, or Truth. %ttl _ . Cmrch ca fc iic i a funrral uerv » ' kindly gave tf tJie.r I me Q-osa in llamhlen Cixr.»iy, Tenn . ('runty Otaplrr. American R e d m»n USN w'n of Mr ind Mrs (V stro> alt o th er «supposai «iffrr- - j „ m _ !nsj, and r« a !«jff«»ri»K for your ^ ^ ».n».. (rrom» Srtvvf «Kh M r». Thomas J. M ifcM I .Jr cn * !'* * '* . ^ #nd ,u> “S 4 a* j |or th“ WoHt ** ^ **» lor lhr drdi-'ai- Thmigh thr courtesy of Mrs. of this woman’s volunteer work. I aboard thr attack aircraft car as thi- am f<*asr" r Srwrv'r and 2 ®* ^ I 229 Valley Bnx*k Ave dird on V*€W i'rm rten ’, Jrrsey Ctty. fO t,ir «*dueatrn t i the young Volnry M. Holme*. Thr Leader In 1939 at Jark^omifla. Fin., she jjgj? FtanMin D Tlooocvrlt llrafth wUh Kry to thr Vr.pfurr»"' ** krn p^*»twn«:úp« f Saturday at thr Prvhk General —------people of l>.\7>dhurst ‘newspapers this week received a made chairman of kflAttag whfcrh return»- to Mayport, Fla ] by Mary Bakrr Eddy, p. 391». j 11 W a m . Family Sund:i> «31 ------br o’j*rrvrd Sermon by thr pas- Hospital, mherr anr ha«1 brrn a H a r r v F . B e rrV I>u.u.:ay. Rav. Jr., and copy jwt.h h Mr.Mr and \ Mi . r SamuelS»m..Pl t.iv.Liy- ^ jq ycars waH a r ^ 1ess J «’ititr work during World War I. Forres: and there were VCT7 wom- Phrwe: C E t r i t-5C€t thnm. rDuntrkir^ . „ . . „ T . .. , „ . * , . iter visited Rhorii-s,Rhodi*», Athena.Athena, Is- UKhdlKim Shr waa « iw rnlm .tl lin n n Jriw y C.I.V. Mr Berry¡Vrry I.iia latdderke and Jaidee Man- .” * ? ??'! imM. Gemoa. Livorno, Naples. The Rev. Thomas M. Fooler Mcr !ny. Mny 6 9ecm t Hratl R. C. fhurrh a..S [H-ir umtl rttniin^ to Lvnd-,«,•; to Lynd-! i ...... ro; , . h „ , . ,«j m,^ t ' * n K i'r d from I.vTvt«,T.^ Lntrr .pn.luet,.». to * tew.ng and kntl- >M aw „lw„ ^ R e c to r 3 30 p.m Youth C5nir rc^car- „, n. ,n rhaiw. tho Cannes, and Barcalona. a* to R®«(y Snrlrty. ¡htnst nghi yraia a«.. Ilr h*el i„. Ihr spnlor M,_h frlnwaliip'sf* "** maI™ ,0 I« * » p * » • ttng I hone: V. £b«U. » 61M ul . Hr h*d ^ • rhr Senior High Frllou-slup The R/y»^rvelt is scheduled to SutviytMH a rr her huaband. Ihmt, employed by lit.-le Ttm.-msT h n m » , ,hl. Wrstmln^er w ,^tm in? ***' * *'«* • t Mra Cabhace was awarded hn pmd 30 days in Mayport lo en Dally Morning and Fvetrtng F no p m . Off«riaI Bmrd nvd- Thcenus J Mttrhrll. a a<..i. David Pakrry Co. as a m utrr* wsnlrs^yan lrsn v u if r r ,h(. , il* I « v r, id ,. Sii»vtfl\^ ]rvt , v pvMriiw Vl.n:r«' i 2 ^ 5,500 htturs V r^iiT t^nblrm in M , _ P r o y e r a t 8 :ft A H . and 7^t ine w thr------P n n w. i>------room and a R * North Haled.», tw o,hr 15 „ara. »ortet« mil o( the tC ^ * Jarkaoovilte. and It wa, here Uai "Mr ,hr ,ak' * * * ■ I ,M. re»p^Uvcl.7 , except F n - . e„^,I iw H tt« ha« h m t danHMnw K r. llar..W «H rlenitT txm Rarasr. I!r was a mem- ,;,, v hat M ike- 1 raefc state tnnfcr, * i-epttri to the the hrtpw «.aru.l«|. R rr.an - . * 7 7 ------: , „ r k . r>l,r<1 ,rr «to r w l*w and »mint «4 Norfll llaledun and Mrs 'her ,• All So-jls Enrlish Lutheran T, . show’"'At that meet- ,;ovwnor rvrr> Mnrrt' »««* I* u*,. be.«-h durinn a hurricane iuhI St»nt© n H enO TM CHOIRS: Every ih a n d a y - Jr.:-,m e p tm lor the purpnar ol Robert t Irene t Junes ol LynH-'c !Ur,-, ind «: the T ilu-.y I t r .v n ,v '#|w, m, v ''.iBed Red Cm«« Month I Or.*, heln* on,, of her ritvt lm - . Choir, 6:45 p.m. - Family ein tmg three-trusters fer a per- nunrt . four brothers. John Me Drr- \A y\ Al-’L-CIO H-H Cimn? trijt 1» ’«* , ^ J - r ,h‘". r rt. sh*' tos wot k.vl m mosi every one At A Salesman Choir, 7 a t - hr. Choir, 1:15. i i U tiu-er ye«u%. m **° nrt' tor.tg fuimied m . : : , . . . 7 a.m.. IMy C om m une 9 Satu.day. May 11: « Kin-«rn. Canada Mra. Jnha'weat Now York. Mrs Chitarían J Jm, ^ X L . H■ mu/tii; J ^ »n«^ lt t o t a M .. tr^lay ., by . rttto... aa drawn ^ 2 ***” ^ * * »•» AJk-ate p nr. Sunday S rtad T «chers The Voudt wtU sp«v | ' '«f »•« -»North New- „..H.tnt ft mmer o, Mbe. ru.us^ n dance and sofial nt thr H rst Pnrs- ' 1 ^ ^ ^ >V< VA Hospitals at home *and DU“rn” abroad nhal “Conference of - Champions ’Mr ™ Meet m r a eccgraa stlna»! onvered d a h l j * .Ì?* -™ * ' >CM:l.?lu i|j ly.- **":]M u. Val 'Idai M u.len^rsir i.: b u e :fin Cttm-h In RuUtcrf.nil M<*si of the WUCM «» HIT r.PI n. I . , Friday, May 3 * .supper and will present the play.,4_„,i Mar Medynn and Mrs. JiKrphinr Avene! and Mrj. Alfred (Nelllei r a , event fa t* .«t^rrd by ,H. Crow in TcnnoMwr is done by ®T ,s - ( tx>th1 V ^ »rKl .a|«i meettn«. Miller ili Sci »♦ land 2 p.m . Hiirh School Students One lla n o Fam ily/ An oüertigl”1 * ? &ofUuvl « îd Vtlleis l . Jersey Cit> and a p t ,.,-y Youth Council of which,he vc!unteers, Mrs Harriet Fay Cab- uldtr *re k hcrt 'P- H f . S'*0,0,’• who *» ,OCBtf!d al thr Relea»rd Time Program. u,H be w cfiw d j'Trandcmkirm t,r i-h.irt« .,1« . I____ .— . ------i.aee « is urn- to he h..no.ed l“"T'iiount wish in life is to b. Jeraey a ty Neighborhood Sales Saturday. May 4 A welcome await, you at th* , ^ ¿unreal was >T*crxiay at 8 City 1-Olis Luddecke is a member 1 T4*nn» s.sec. i°* sorv'>cp She spends one day, c^oe, «ju.tiified as a member of 7 30 p.m . Holy Penance & Ab jiàurch on the corner of Tontine ljn 1 Stw*vrr funeral Fund il services were ht'Jd r.t The Ju r j t Fellowship c4 the Hamblen CiAinty *Chiiptn of °a< h wcck in the Cross of-,the Allstate exclusive "Hcncr Solution. land S’u>venant Avenuea. tone. 253 Stuyvesant Ave., to jj „ m Saturday in Bedi>'»»8 e%t ■hur.h . Ukewtae has a full sched- ^ r ^ mnde thr f .Mowing n%>ort iicf* (,<’,riK an^1h in 8 !hat needs to Ring ' or^anuation by b e in K •taered Heart R C. Church, »hell-; futH-rr.l Home Jersey City, lU'V ule. lor the remainder of the f0 jrran|< q clement ** MBdwwiihundreds ()f!of w ‘Kents fn»m the ranks of more Tuirm was offered Interment wasifj^h lx* her m Church tffiefited '* Uiiuig next Sunday to ìykihi volunteers in various servaces of Mr. and Mr. Donald Meizcn,. than 4..SOO eomfMnv ro*a,es44nta- n Calvary Cemetery, Paterson ! Interment f< k wed m Cirsi Huvt lountain Re«4'rva;ioup cutducted the >vorr*i|. ser-;sunaUty :inA x M j,y ,m . ^ „^Imer MIm Joyce Hounfron. SHOP L0CM.LY i^ithrr of Db i Mi-». Theresa Cru|M Albert i. 231 vice at the meettn^ last Sun.iay.jwonder at, lier aceomplishmeits of Lyndlainrt. j KinnV nd Ave . dk>d at her h.xnc C ’n.el Fr.tz. Studct* Assir‘M \ Having lived in New Ilampslnre. ,ied la • T es i.i> i- trN ,-u .w i. t s \rninc; after i Ion.; ‘' the Church «tmnHnKas the|Nei%- Jersey, New York. FI« ritla City Hotpital, after a long illness. llln«*îs. Fh<- was T2. was born in a*h work program and is Ad- and Tennessee, she leaves an un-. He w»s 6r>. u-as bum in Jersey Italy, came to the United S «tci.W'or 1« the S.na>r High Fcilcw-[.fcrgetable record wherecver » h e Cold Beer Wine & Liquors "3tv. Hrtrr lived in Nutl<*> for eight in 1907 and lived in Hampton Bay. ’fr. Mrs James Biaazi is the goes. the peat 35 years L. I., for 12 years before movin; Sponsor of the Junior Fell wship. •vM«rk. He was a rr Jrrd ne.v*- to Lynd?wrst 44 yeaiS a«o assisted by Miss 1-iurti Ire Brem- mer and several of the parents. 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W r e a th s for^May! for happy Spring T o d a y shall all her dowry bring_ Th# low oi kind, the joy, the grace. Hymen of element and rare, 1 0 Knowing well to celebrate W ith song and hue and star and state, W ith tender light and youthful cheer. «nd SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW The spousa 1» of the new-born year.

Ralph Waldo Emerson 4 - M u n 4 c l « M p — t a f mW M R«tMrflN. N. J. Vol.'43 N e.— 43 L Y J D i n r s t . n . J ., M a y » . " i w i ~~ ■ N « V A Ordir» Privo Kindlings’ Shows Off Talent On Orif t Way HAPPY RAILROAD DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! Dominici* Davanso. Queen of Peace Girls Possess the V. Starnalo Carlini On March 1 the senior girlsKiri» of Qiir«(^un ii So much praise hi»" been directed Uto j trate Jateph I t of Peace High School, North Arlington, th e publication The U uW n e w i p i p f r « | ^ T i T i , o è Orient m ad e achool history w hen th«-) presented ihi» week obtaiifed p tr if iW n n to ►©print their initial edition of “Kinillinji»," a some of the p o e t r y wliifh afipeirs in rompendoiim of verse and |ir«w wriltrn “Kindlings.^ It is * reprint«! tijliy to b y IM student». «how what the girU of Queen Pence Id a beautifully designed and printed are arromplialting. It ia reprinted; alao, book the girl« produced a work o f w hich to rMwnre parent» who believe all tbe Ike entire uchool it> proud. With Margu- had publicity y.»i:ng-ter» get theae day». rft Tortoreti a* editor and Janet Keit- meyer and Dorothy kilian a. art editor», These poem» are fre«h and delightful and will please any reader. Davamo kad received the book hao become a collector's item. fr^m the _ after COLORS WHAT IS A FRIEND? 1S1 Bin *k creates an air of sadness. Vmec.ie who you knnw Ik alwayi ■co. p i< iM »aiHjr to Gloom and ‘-©Trow. death and loss; there Orient W y on April U Ye»‘ow sounds the cries of chil­ Vhtn you have troubles hard to his speedometer w a i I bear. Letcher fined Stam pi J10 taat»Kh< dren, ‘cum ine to whem you can tell Laughing, singing merrily: becnuse of the circumstance« He sccret. «aid if that* a n any tatara trai­ Blue brings out a sense of yearn­ \nd knt.w .that she will always ing. ne death» an Orient Way, anyone . keep it. n it t y at a traffic ottener m **»< Deep depression n id regret; Someone you know who cares street w ill receive maximum p«n Gr»*»*n recalls the days of spring enough; a llie s . -» time. o wlv»m you can talk, when things get rough, John B. Walker ot N w irk wn« Flowers. dew drops, b.rds, and lined U t an a charge of driving song: itsnecne whose timely ndviee you seek. with nettunia platea. He admitted HJSI , - , . , _ - White denotes a badge of good­ to taking plates from his old car A C R eutrtu CHF.ERFt'L SIGHT. After y e a rs o f d a rfc n o a s the stationshave come alive. The A n a l tone* w a a theUgftNftg ness. When misfortunes have finally reached their -peak. . S V S ^ S L i'E lL 0" |5 i the lights have been turned on again at Lyadharet Station on of the stations at night so that they proseat a we lc o m e and has- Immaculate, boly and divine; it la up to Lya Colors swiftly change your feel­ Yes, someone who shares your a i i -tiLrt»» ¿f Stuyvesant Avenue. When Erte-Lackswanna Railroad decided piuhle sight. The railroad warned that It la up to Lyndhnest )oys and sorrows. realize this was in violation of to accelerate the passenger traffic In Lyndhurst, Is also deckled people to see that the propertiea are not again defaced. Pollgo ings. axf.*nu security wstch w ill he CWcaiers of the troth are they. And beckons you on to fair to­ lhe law- „ „ Itfci r lean-up Jab an the EMge Itoal aind Stuyvesant Avenue Chief Howard Uddle »aid a morrows. Anthony De Croce. Gerald R sutioa». I nder the impact of cleaning brushes and paint brashes malnUlned. PkoU by Tamara C aro l De Palma K"Hiv O*f*on lacchicro and Patrick ). T im i------— ------"*T •»ere Bard e a c h t k , im ting wtthattt li- Roller Skating on 12. Fenaeoir» tn p , . U - 1 J lo r h i» sun wtv> is "a rty I t M eld Capacity House, A Cheerful Throng Lctcher pointed out By G ¡r| ScOut$ •ncH convictkooa would ~ THE GLUMES a ■ parían from a*ar ob- The l.vnrthunrt Girl Seoul An » 1 OF HEAVEN a.hunting or (libine li- '-Mtkn held a tiller skating pnrty As Honors Are Paid Horace Bogle Sr. . r‘. . « aKunky jcr luttrmtdMe Gtrl'. ien 1 think o t Faith, C. Adragna o( Karth 'icoolt A total nt 132 perso» at-' Ir wa» Bogle niglit at lV 1 1 recall the heavens o'erflowing paid IS lor failure to have lendrri. 15 adults a.»l 107 phis Kearny Conuniinity Centtr with graces, Miss Olkowski Represents Girl {The beatific vision . . Christ’s la~ •—hi» Ipooaca- Ulápade*» M '!'« WfHiwho attended mil-IHNU Wtnt-wen- . fe kB . > ■ . a k m ,in Kearny last Saturday eminent face. uearljr 3(H) LLjisttirc-..Qur U n f r t h r o n e And Meeting at His feet, and pMin.in! Ulohm. Lyndhurst as a senior scout dele- States and 300 leaders whose pur- M ay o r H o ra c e Angels in shimmering robes J«m*t Guida Other udults who went were; gate at the Region II Conference pose shall spread to every comer The Community Center, a huge With outstretched wings. Dominick Damlani, Joseph Snz- at the Henry Hudson Hotel. New of the world. Monica Olkuwski new auditorium opened on Mid- From His head glistens a halo, Awarded Stipend /are. Damri F'accaci, B an an i York City from April 25 to April shall alwaya be grateful to aoout : «»d Avenue only recently, re- Jt hn Beyliss, Marty Gi-’28. The purpose of this confer- >ng for many valuable■“ lessons and • with stone* and music (Bright as the sun. James M. Guida has been ap- Arthur Nurrtedi. Frank.erne whs to broaden the huruons for all the inearis she as U'-n m l Jam™ Te^um . ¡he work! asocial«« o< trie™! ™ t i n a h n k » Mnjn. aa d . (Come to never ending pence.” em of High School Mathematics.! And. the M .s ^ Judy L,->h. nhi,.. has been taugnt designating him as the man of ft lend- guodneas taught her by girl scout the year. CAÉOL M M UM Rosemarie Contey KATHY CONWOE» of the Department of Mathema- Gail Scuddcr. Barbara H>«iund The key to this type of and Grace Lembo and M rn e s. ship lies at hmne of the aware- leaders, It was a formal affair thnt soon tics, for the six-week summer **s- lapsed into informality as neigh­ ston of the Institute, June 14 to Martin Phekrn. Alfred Ring ofd or race N a m e V ^ O m fllltt6 6 HobMz. Henry Amye». Anthun»- and is essential to peace and hop- ^ . the days he spent in Lyndhurst dependents. In addition, a travel as a public offk ial and as a busi­ Auxiliary As Mothers Of The Year 1963 allowance not to exceed four cent» Gtalmo, Albert l^slie, Arnold Van- jsness I The Indies Auxiliary of Barring- . er-Walker Baa a l the American nessman, civic leader and father. per mile and not to exceed 150 00 duta. James Manano, William Dr. Russell, a distinguished «hi- rrvM on Wednenday eve- Mothers' Day* which will he celebrated May 12, Hitchcock. Nicholas Slatti. Harn. Gathered near the head table will be glvra. Tuition and instruc­ cator, strewed the need for every ^ Xjet)on (ta n , were members of his family, In ­ took on special significance in South Bergen this year *** year*- 1 **°Pted U In my tional fees are waived. This uriuit Vreekuid, IWmuth Werner arel own work y.aing women's preparation in me MpI ^ Mr». cluding Pyblic Safety Dirtytor fa lls under the tax exempt cate­ John Me Crea. world of the future. The noted under a plan by the Leader newspapers to select each to have a ‘Mother»' D a y ' WrHiam Bruckner will attend the Horace R. Bogle Jr.. WaXTgn g o ry , Is the usual cases. ictress Kitty Carlisle spoke on year a group of mothers for special honors. campaign». My own National President's luncheon at Bogle, who now directs the fa­ The recipient la required (o par­ her love of scouting and with all ther’s insurance and real estate This year the selection is th e ______been in heaven for 35 Benjamin Keenan Atlantic CHy on May 6th. ticipate fully In the activities ol the other wonderful women tn Five new members were In­ business, and a daughter, A rtin e . mothers of The Lit tic League, that her memory 1» to be moat preci­ the Institute and lo register, cither ous and grows With Heli-Service reouting that each girl attending itiated. Mmes. Jam es Ferguann. who lives at home with her fa­ se lfle ss band who rush through paratively brief history ;wt an to r credit ur as an auditur in was a link to world unity. American holiday. But each year with each passing ) Benjamin F. Keenan, Edward Chankalian. Joseph Me ther. thrir housework and dinners tw o three-hour courses offered by of the speakers were old that they can be at the field to it grows in warmth and splendor. third class. USN. son of Mr. anil At this conference there were Manemen and Bernard Abbey and Within a year the Idaa had the Institute Miss Florence Derby. friends arid old political associates help their youngsters participate A Miss Ann Jarvis is respon­ taken such hold th a t the The amount of the stipesd will Mrs Walter H. Keenan: Sr U 318 Rutherford Avc, Lyndhurst. A nominating committee w a s and in at least one instfanop a ia the game sible for the celebration of Moth- tion began to be p a id to the participant in iwo named, Mmes. John Ryan, Alfred farmer political foe. The latter Day. A Philadelphian, s h e n il - one-half an the N. J.. is serving with Heikaopterl MIKNCE FAIR The mowers are the unsung It was given national aW itlin la Morrell. G. A. Heénsdorif. F waa Township Counsel Jam es A . in Little League, wtik-h wanted to arrange a memorial Brat meeting of the Imtltutr md Anti-Submenne Warfan* rxjuodn»n AH in l»4 when a Joint raadntlon in of Helm ich and Jam es Ferguson. Breolin who led Lyndhurat’s service in honor of her dead I at the end of the third II. embarked in tlu* suppoti ear­ H a strong fascination for Congress called upon the Mrs. James Tully and Mtaa Flor­ Democratic forces when mother. T h e total allowance for lier USS Waap in the Caribbean lag worked dlHgeartly on acienee Much of the financing lo proclaim Mothers' Day, ence Derby are co-chairmen lor a was leading the Republicans. In 1908 the first Mothers’ Day tr a v e l will be included In this lal TTie carrier left Boston. Mass., pre|eets for the mewing Science i Little League going is card party to be given on June Breslin’s talk touched I was observed in Philadelphia by And it was a New Jam p freai- te r ch eck early in Morch ;ukI has been oat- Fair. Invite you lo attend th e attributable to the efforts of the 7th at the Legion Home. many events of their past 1 about m 000 persons. dent, Woodrow Wllaon. whO'Aesig- ducting anti-submarine warfare Fair to be M d In the Lynd Little League moms. bu n a H igh School cafeteria. TW Hostesses for the social hour including the days when I* Rev. Dr. J. Wilbur Choimaft, nated the second Sunday ia May Mlaa Eva BeUars of 2*9 U- exercises ¡is part of its training T h u s The l^eader made a 10- ex hibits are with refreshments were M rs. impossible ty beat Bogle.' strike in choosing the Little the evangelist, said: Mothers' Day ‘ “ ‘ Cston Ave.. is home from ifef« program , „ ^ ____. •We would have our rallies i I consider the observance of henceforth. All Hospital, where she was} The squadron will continue tnun- for publlr dtopiay May I, in ro Christian Groenvekl. Mrs League mothers (or honors this; they would be Jammed,** “JIb i Mothers’ Day' one of the mow ings were required lor a lew mondis with ing with the twin-turbka* helicon' l:S t to 10:M p.n». and May *. Luddecke and Miss y e a r. rasisir, hip Iters until deployment April 22. froen 1 I;6S a.m. ta 4:< Bruckner. (Continued on Pago 14) " ‘ Day has had com- beautiful suggestions I have heard-flag. it

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