L.ynanur3t Fttolie Library. Valley Brook A»e.. J Hi. J. LEADERETTE Probably you wer* among thaw who gn*tcd back on thr air last Wednesday' night the program "Information Pleaar'. We don't think the radio popularity iroring technique It aa ai.ru> ate aa *w radio |iemil» »w«l. to tjeliev* Certainly "Information Please** mutt be one of the moat popular pro- grams in radio: It teems to be among most of the people to whom w» haw spoken. We think the circle of listeners lac that program is vaater than imagined. And it deserves to be. TtN-rTOT SOUTH BERGKN REVIEW It is the mott thoroughly adult program in radio. If you misled it last night at 10:30 p. m.. catch it next week. T. M, J.. IMTOHKK 10, I'M* Vol. XXVII. No. 16 — SotiHitergeii Hospital Lodi Is Planned By Medics Here Hope For Early John Bias will play th,- mat* ;Irad in the ttrthtatniiif prajt^nu- tion or "Keep Dreaming at theCommit H««d«d by^Dr. Siwvms M—H Again Lyndhurst aajk School on No TonigM to FormuUta Plant for Muck BlueandGoldFoe 1 vernier !•• Project Opening Mr Bias haaVTMUhied ha ac- N««d«d liwtthition : tiviiKi with "tif*"""'!'** U»atR alter h. vim w.l J th me yean in thr armed form, and thu Be Ms drat tppearancr SIM* . Djmnier Each Day | his fin. characterilancna in "Oh hipa*Ur- smd -tlfcrr *irt«r and nuiiiial official* his fine raracteriiations in "Oti \m ratlltuf r\|il,>r«ll..lt of ihr puuihilit> of Fresh from Triumph Over i Suiilh II. i^. II Jot if Just Staggering Along which were presented locally sev- H.d. A initial r,|,..ri- of ihr |>la» al eral years ago. And No One Can Guess Bogota Lyndhurst WIN "Keep Dreaming" Is a delight- Elk. I Mini thai Ue kiu ful three act comedy by John Dr .>( providmg ; At Opening Date Seek 2nd Win of Year Rand and it being directed by trsauis. u>M tr» key Mrs. Thomas Trocoli. It is an *x- , "We .tn ..!• !,.!• \ I, |v, i, 1 i pert blending of humor, srnti- ) U\ I.IIHII.I MIIIIK || j^ ^ «|M« » .1 i i »K» ,• •I- .'litwl -i-tHintlek. ' lii Mtd, ' llH Lyndfaurtt play* hot! for the terond time this teaton. i ment and action, and the cast be- ttMl tUtaHtlUl.UtHVt SplH:ilU*ll>. £• rh 1 w 1 this time with Lodi the inert. Saturday M the High School '» ~ •**« II it one of the br* ^ tsur fc-cty ipitvnl ajre-r-rt •. f.—I'JV,.H and liu.U.-n Court WiH Honor ;••;•« ££ - j £ -' y h V StadiumStadium. ^ i:"^ZJ "*" "•' ' ' ""-"» in* 1 can vision M 'i.t I*H» .."•I illliiiurl Mil* kiuk tmr in the Ntuiv when in. -. This will 1M- Lyndhurst'* first night game. At 8 p. m. I Other important roles are por rounlt** H ill -l.ui tht'ii t;«'i' • and a l.rillunt lighting arrangemrm will enable the team, to ,$%£ rSiWra^T?oS"'?w£r! mrtifv Brrgen Countv . , 1<; t Rev.MuHer ;. **«•*».r-*~m-; grt lugrlhrr in real rtyle. I Hansel. Alida Hak and Lucy Di th«i ilt« v must h»' i.. ..! NH 'ti IIM p t>>r> tr< M n ; then *wn coun(> l.mli didn't meet 1 yndhur-l on ihr gridiron latt year. ; Camilla -October23 "' **** " •- * * ••• '•- Th* -1J&4 t3atlichl WM Maywi Bogle dW-Ul-sa luntttrl! But in |ir<»vimni yearn |hf tfaitin put on Bomr of thr hot- ! wholly m fav-'vr af it^ hi-wpiut St. t'l Ptiiief will al ihr I u« 11 Mull' la .1- •- at* tK. *IIM^I«.H« lc-t gamed on llieir schedules. m •pn').-*t MitU ..»,•>! Hi.i! the galh i With • rung form A i-ommitt-rr to drsW "* li.ii • an l» .I..,., aid kr •atatanl l-t itx aialtst«irf I > ndhiirsl. fresh from a 6 to 0 triumph over Bogota. Dr Sir"-r •• i iiffriir i th*t the South urp « viun.i platn «n>1 M-I. • • v So lar llsne .awtti I,. W Imir lats I—-I ••mi . ... aV) IV,. feels that it is beginning to find , — —— - for thr pirn-nil ii.ii • ! M tn Lighting for h.-n itself at lust. Brilliant'prospec'3 lriH»l««t HI thr i i".--; • . ; amlioriu lia- alrra,l%. a».ii,' ».n r*-»..'>,,is iHr IVJ SI *|alllw»i Kva»a»l«»l I'" • 'fall Ihiflili h iiil tta\lllar , ..nil i. I tn *• - ' •- • — • . » - i t *.^.... i ^ which Ham inherent in Lynd- gave l?s-rtr ,.ir» i« th* mm lie Mayor John K s». lh. . .4 thsHSr ' t'hwr*"h p«i.»«» with IM «•»•• |»«.a»» •» «a -i"«ip ••••»•••*• ••• wmmw* tWtniw-w •fawiH't f»» 4 hurst bt'fure the season start <11 Highways atsn. mfaiiiSi f tharl e*ttr of the RutU . r.t.i ^»... •., to in* s- i help Mai ••itliMtaMt" tt*'p»* • •Miglr runlrarlnr . '7" have not been brought to fulfiIf 11l I ESajea»4 UAAIIIUI room* tnafbt »» Ar-dtratr-d U> in* vttal nr«!l "I t-mi intr?e*trii ih ment. However, it i hoped l rnetmri-f •* Vr i*--m Crankshaw. the punt ipl. Dl •• hmlti.ir»i (.« iinimii f^-J IW»AMII.M t .. '."•( Harvard Vaa-n-e-«l • «nd -A hi. was j Lodi is going to provide a stiff * Mll IU.IrllM.1. «K> »l llle :.t(|r.| .«4ilr«. !»*,. .« IVr^n •« »*•» Into Barringer- Meeting killed aa mr.c m FiaSMS Dr. T i i'..nlniu.-.i on Page •> • test. A IOST by 8 to 6 in an up- Simm* aflaWTg-al * imlftivi- f*l«fi • l • ^v*j ;"» v* "'•'»-'"•» •*-• V * ••»»-« •» Walker An effort to get better lighting of f na— IIH Oh-r »irtk through Saturday, the Ltrdi eleven will be inl.W»,inl tt *ilt br .*• «( th Kulhrrlortl |Mttn ... |»,...iM V . .-i. . . |^,,|M,*W \ ,. - service for Lyndhurst from Pub- the *»!#• 'f * »• ~. ** i» . pr: rent ' primed for revenge on Lynd Local Holy • • .' ' cvet h* id in t'Vndhurti in ••! !•• t |>U<. • «• wrll Harold A Welli Sr., newly in lic Service was initiated Monday band* lu tfcr pMklsr hurst. st&lled commandfr of Barring**) - night by the Board of Commis- M m>ml f 1W Walker Post 139, American Le- sioners at the Instigation of May- He pri> t—H t*-**t 1 hr»e band* I Nome Plans As a result Eddie Lustbader. c .'is* ;t UM:;!"Lrt..w ^ JJ^TT^ * -' - -••• -"•*— ' Lyndhurst coach, has been dur- gion, directed his first official or Bogl«. br acrvfrtAttsr m payment ..( hoc- ] ing his charges hard. Lyndhurst's meeting last Tuesday night, •Travel any other place in New ptlavl btii* rail* Am-wr* lew*. li>* - "r H »• a1 i'l*. I kkl • B+ltftj J..J* f«-af H,, i (,. 'I ,,| ' <-mliturn. truth to t.ll, hasn't which was highlighted by thrJersey and you see street tights Mkd that! ME MMLrttCAki muni ul j For Rally lf i wl M 1 J> over the center of the streets', raising f-an** *!*•-*« tat* t,> pro ' nJn"maU ^hl* *&!&*!***If \*' '"** "^^ * ^ ***** " **' * *"** ** *-*•* ••*«*•»•'•«» *•* been too good. Both the Ruther- reception of 17 new members. |l | t ford game, which Lyndhurst lost, i Presented by Membership said the mayor, "not hidUrn in the VU1. "••t. j . - • atMUI«nt«•. !'\ ' il^uITT s«aicit \n H till abo' * -i •+•«§»-» «f ihi. am) i.r,,a thr l«-«|rr«l PistMai II n« foliage of tha trees at the ndVv H*«rt Will and the Bogota game, were play- i Committee Chairman August ..:.i..... n. HWIVWIU) -r hts \uilt.»rit-, i.. (>ut thr M..(k M. il.r I14...I ,.f 4 Ur*J r«g« ; W* D a year for strret ed iii fierce and unseasonable Heyler, the Legion candidates arv ful aH*rf*» la-all 'in I -*«>Ua Tw« fell • , II Utta '" I •' -'•'• 1,, (, IH • Mllll «•!••! it a-Mim to me heat. This took the starch William Aunt-It. Michael Ct*- Mr Mwttri, •• t.; ...... >| . out could Hack«nt«c* of the big Lyndhurst boys. onare. Leonard Totes, and his II •«•*• rraluetl i|ut, L h that t».r ...», 1 ..••.,.. -1,.

buddy, Alfred Aubert, ol Warn- v r T w However. Lu«tbad«r has been The Board at Commisaionrm ^^ ****^'s • •^tr^a^r T'#^a^stF T^a^p^ vV^fffft* a*'^a*t»^'a^Pawt-s-4'f'*'aT Ti^f^ns^raj §rff* f** T • • •*#*•• 1 hawken; Albert Barbieri, Joseph drilling his team on condition tnis concurred with the mayor and |.,l.. Ilirrr air »..|k- ami lfl.fr «r aMMlsk J.ifljl.l, IH wet* and expects to send a fresh, E. Brown, Henry Lud wig. Ken- passed a resolution to that effeet ^'"," «, n!"ta.' ,J.r;, i'l... „ • >"•«"••••" * "K »« • n MIHI H« I tllMIUI n r.TT well rested and Hard playing neth Puna bash i, Fr-ad BenUien calling upon the Public r team into action Jr., Leon Juskulsky, Richard Ltiutrmrtl a« »rll «. .Mit.fc »l Inn HIn.' t the best coaches on seph Gillen, Mnlyn Whltehead, A^ pelitiun ilgntti* l l»b> the scholastic gridiron. Piela Fred Peredo. Joseph Dolan and dents of Lyndhurst, Rutherford has d young school without tra Edwuid Novell and Nutley using thr Nutley lim> •' >I'll * |MIII.,I xtiai i. |>IXMI 4 I,i4| )»•»., I, ifc* dition und without a too lai-^e «*n It was announced at the TTVet- of the Intercity Transportation rollment But through skilful ing that the eviction moratorium Co buses was received asking »>' adaptation to the kind of men adopted this week in the Stat*- tion toward sale of com-mutatioo he has to work with Piela alway* Senate is identical with the reso- tickets by the company fur hteu>1> f v*>. l>*t. itiHtt,, i|*«tm' iin< in, twai «M .,1 ,« '--' -n-jiranrn puts .i powerful team on thelution drafted by the Lvndhui uteri ml f«-»i.!.iii>' nn lu«l',l di. *• ill.ny t>. a* «il •>•! l^w tks* ~ Post and submitted at thr County It wax pointpd out "?-.<• hne« fit Id ' ' -1,'lan* Mm 'I.. . I. ^ in IM ' Whm Lodi Tost TO Hftckensdck run by ihr Inter-, iu ...ti,|t^n\ nutri «.f lh.'f,.n,1 k«,n»ll In «M l«lMHuir>l hMlU I,**.',,, itl.i ,.ll* tn |rf il actually was bad news lot ftfdgt- this summer Bnth offirmls offered i ommulltlon tickets M which meant a saVin* ut ab'-ut %* Lyndhui si because Lodi eleven und membvis of Post 139 have •...... „,;.( l,...ll,.«,i .11 ,U. I.U, .,u .11 ,h. MatrriA been active in .ittempttt to bring u month to u»ert Thr (nmmii- seldom if ivei h.c- lost two garnet lloalTi will take thr seqi •••tr h »..,il,l I. a )..l. .1 ,..^| I, . ..i.i u > straight about relief fni the current hous ing shnrtaRc v, nli the luih iimipiny * L-'_L - ^ J • » 14.1 .'li »l,i.l. all »..|il,l ..„,,„,. it shuuld prove to be quit - Charge Z .,.11.,., .1 ,..!. for ,.ppit- and other Hallowr'rn a copy of thr soning ; custom* Prizes are to be award- and charged the building was • N»»d o< Lyndhurit ''•' -It*..1 ...|-r,, ,..,. --...Id .».| jfl ik*i .».i .«.! LongerzO Shot *^i for costum<*s. and^Haitigan is violation Girl Scoutt '' 'l""k(% ••I'M to arrange for a "marrying It was thr first UlTM thr matte It.,1 ..I ....,,.. it „,, ..1.1 .t.< flu ,,.«,„, !,„ When Hunting puton" and ••hrrifr' «- an T1 official tmnrtmn. for t'hf rrvistnl except ion to thr ordinance must * !i'.V It'.'i! 'JT,"V " '••'• • "«••»'"• -»"..•»•.-i r>.-.l .,•,...! n.. . •. . 1 • . Mill |..'T'.. ,.,.,.•! .1,. »,„,. |.» „ .,,,,„ I .(,. I... |», I Nicholas Ixmgarzo. fifteen charter -which t-i to includr i-he have been grante-tl the tuildrt by rear-old tnj{h Khool sophoniore name of W..H,,. . Walker with the Boarri of Adjustment '«.";!' •' '- r!'i'.\M '• •"<^11 *•"'"•" *'•"'•' "•" '' •*• was shotMn his chin Monday night that of Hdiotd 0 Bartingrt in When p i o p e i t y o» ner« m '..*•. ,jT. •*,'".., '. ,',','i'v ,|.M'.U, . 1 il.l. il. i,,,ii IIMI .. .1 1,1- .. the [xr!(t'<. recognition, "h** br.n whin a ' companion*! gun acci- formed the body they had rr . ,y I1,..,. .M.I'I,,. <>. ,,„. ,. ,.,,,i..|" ,».«...i dentally discharged while they Kiven t»y" ihe Bt-r^rn Ccmnty enved ii, notice ol • puhhr bear were hunting rats in the dumps Amei i< iin ),< »;'•!. The approved tng on thr ptote-rt from thr B>..< • Back to School -••••• '•! i,Mj.,,. 1 , • at the fool of Swayne avenue < h.i• UT in to t« M-nt thtvugh statr of Adjustment the romnurui<'nrr-« He-was treated by Dr. Frederick official* to -,.i! KIIIJI r.i ,it1q,,.,j t. • voted to ask th* bqart-1 u, prewnt Night Scheduled ,« Theft Caim boej C. L. A P Soc Sit-in The bulirt ptnetratwl the lor c\>nfirmaUun Aftri final ap- its rernrdl on the < •>'• at t: < next fleshy part <>f his chin. Th«- boy proval the chart*" u to br pir meeting At High School To t>rand Jury Plant Competed .Jives at 425 Third"avenue. formally tn Bariingr; Am..Id kollhrti 410 Rii-thei. Cheater ScfmsrU, fifteen, ot~ Walker Post ford avenue, rofnplamed 'tut nt town garbage trutk« w*n ..-r.-i 746 fifth -street, was the owner of William LnMT, hairman ••( Rutherford avenue Iu . .•- • . .their the il I'faliUit* tillr .which wu thr ArrrrAam-tation Comrmtti-r. Kar hue i.. thr dumps an"•;• ing a trail uf refuac •.,!!<.-• ul rVnthoaj fourteen, of u-ttirtr -rt-tp he sponsored &»• th- _".-> ' ' In! jU'l .II t.- in .• - The polif r 4rp*«i •••.•• ltK.1. Ic-giunnajrc-t. He u to mak< WW-n their f«>rnp*nioft -was - wtH W asked u> aaf-BM* the «*rdt « c«*»••) ' • M'lll ,.'*« • ' M •• .. < Dr .Stem's officr on their bicyrle On a >. i< '•-.,- vote it •*- .. 1*- plagued rraidvnts tn the *. trinity 11 . d •••;••.... •/,. '. • many yrmt% will Or •••'•*,•••• After qt.. Winning thr boy* at • >nrs_ which havr wren years »f with thr ,(:«l*!i«'. iff. m -,' ' headguartera. Captitn Boglr •...•**• The It- .. < he » ai> convim cd " • »h< - • t tn|f orsbly rrtirrd of Commuwtttf-kpr* *!•,•( • • 1 • •*. w»s an • t»i.i A •*«;< h for Srrvice Officer Brrt Bcrkr Arst reading »r ordin**v.*- t» ar •r- rifle was umuccossfui but mann and Deputy «iff,,,i Ralph rurrpluth this Capta.ri h •*;..' SAfd it wtKild be Ler < -nf • »r»U-'l tend a i'%Kf.r, ,ri.«,i dinn«r at the runnifag fr..m. IIi'- •••"* '• avmur ••*... Wtnt to #...)4*ryi T«»p Hat. !>,,.*. City on Satur t»thr PasMiar River btHwern Ton H«t>p)tal tor X**»>» .. • day. haTKiring Ststr ftvrvirr ' >l tine sod Valley aVno4 avenue* w fw-er WUIiaih Grund planned and Uw turn af •- v-» Lyndhurst ts H br host *t the Food it Really Hot Publu rearing wilt kit held »• Fir-rVf n A«-if c»U#d to thr Da Urbef 21 :* ^ r.«<.,.!. i f,,r | ',,.u|,i i> . • » »• • • Msr*ri 5 Ridge .- i brr 29, Tn#* •:•'•<*&•* *M -•..•..• 1 Sund*> «»i i*.. *«tinfutsh a -*?^ C^e^i m t SaVKsfter v ixTef ai r Hhtr^ tn the future the •rciMd mr^t t \*re in thr »tof* rvtrifrrnUit "•...'. rr.g pUfU » i' '• .'Ir-fi inc ••( the month to b* a aocia! Th»r firr i* brhirved to h«vr u •••» f. " - •• .( aS-l ^Urted from a short circuit Dam fathering with motior. ptrturn «ih*-*f aftrr • i«irvi y -f rvrid) mtrruinmrnt and gutnrt -pr.n t-inns f. ;• a> ,r.j ha.*. . mitM the • ** TKH l* • nd Mrs, pi eitftit * r r • rig en kt* fits tn whirti •i. pth of two f-asi Mtd of 441 Third avenue., ax* bark U4h m<*n(h)v.frMP*1mg> hav* bavf't st-ta-ritM romrndard with H-igh turn a vK«uoa sgwst at SoOaio. i tCfTMsiiad UA P»»e I' Pipe Two THE LEADER Ifanfay. Oetaber WJW Mr. Ferner. a resident of Lynd- J Niblotk, ot Brooklyn; It Russ 4h« footer hurst 80 years, worked as a car- grandchildren and 1$ great- i Rev, F. Mead Renter most of the time. He was grandchildoJV She was the last a member of Adroniram Lodge, to die of five sisters, all of whom Is Listed Here \t. & A. M . Lyndhurst. reached aa age within 83 to 95 Amvet Notes He leaves his wife, Doris ' Editor of Christian Her- | Young Ferner: four song, Arthur Services were held at the Col fleart R. C. Churcii We invite you to worship with 'L. of Lake Hiawatha, Charles P. lins Memorial at 253 Stuyvesam us. We assure you, your worship ald Wilt Mate Local of Wood-Ridge, and John B. and' avenue, at 11 a. m. on Saturdav. o( God Wl11 u 006 William R. of Lynd hunt; a The Rev. William M. Juatic- Rev. Bernard Moore, pastor I °"" y° t Appearance - This week. October «-12, is'-National Employ the Physically Masses at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 • daughter. Mary Ellen, at home; pastor of the Lyndhurst Metho- Handicapped Week", If anybody can help th«- physically disabled a brother. Albert of Hoboken, and I dist Church, officiated. Intermeni L0.30. and 11:30 a.m. Westminster Presbyterian The Rev Frank S. Mead, ed- obtain a gainful, they would,be doing a v ry patriotic deed. Think three sisters. Miss Mae Ferner. I followed ill Greenwood Cem? Church itor of the Christian Herald,, the about it, will ya? Then go out and do something about it. Mrs. Annie Cadmus and Mrs. Gus tery, Brooklyn, where her hi Fit>t (Church of rhrict, . Rider Road it Ave. largest circulated religious maga- We don't like to crow, but we did call the American Legion j Miller aU of Jersey City. band, James A. Niblock, was Rid ate KM «i zine Ferving all Protestant de- Commander-elect, Paul Gritteth. right. Griffeth was elected National j ItUSKLL PATTCMON Rev. Rowland r. Nye, rector ai rest some yu-ars ago. Scientist Itev. Howard E. Friebely, pastor nominations, will be guest speak- Commander of the American Legion, last Friday. We heard his ] of St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, £. ricrrrpont & Lincoln A venue > i er at the evening devotional serv- acceptance speech on the radio and it seems that the advance re- Russell Patterson^ son of Mr, LLyndhurstd , conductedtdd funerafl Claw Notes , in Rutherford. N. J. Sunday. October 13— ice of the Lyndhurit Methodist ports we had received on the commandi:. were correct. H<- i« H| and Mrs. Martin Patterson of jKr vices Sunday at 8 p. m. at Col- 9:45 a. m, - Sunday School Church." Sunday. October 13, at very good man. A vet of World Wars I and II Again, local Legion • 45 Kearny street, was one of ! lins Memorial, 253 Stuyvesant Memorial Service at EJW.B.C. Church. Th* 11:00 a. m. - Morning Worship 8 p. m. Rev. William Justice, pas- the state selected to partici- ! avenue, Lyndliurst. Services Everyman's Bible Class of ChurcJ) J>* Christ Scientist, bf Post, congratulations on the part you played in electing this unt j Topic • "Forbid Them Bfot, To tor of th'e church, announced to- man. the state seated to partici- conducted at 8:30 p. m. Sunday \ Rutherford will conduct its Bfe Come Unto Me." The Sacrament day. pate in a content held recently by Adoniram Lodfe. Burial was | "">"»! H™"? *For departed mem - However, all th-j news from the convention that the Legion of baptism. Matt. 19:14. A warm invitation is extended in Cape May. |in Arlington Cemetery, Arling- at Sunday's session in the had, is not good. Again the National Convention, knocked down ai! 7:30 p. m, - The young people to all, regardless of religious af- For his buglg e playinpyg he re ton. i Rutherford High SchooL Ar- fWations or belief, by the pastor government bills that are before the House «>n housing for the vet.<. {raoacnumts ara in rh^y ai yi—> l"hey are now the only vet organization in th country who did not «L gold medal for first to :• v m and the governing body of the prije for state champion. president Marty Ti- Sigma Chi wilt meet at 8 favor the housing bills. It's beyond us and we would really:like »w»-•»«"» ; will include prayers, reading of Thur*d*y <-i.ri.ln* from 7 to 1 church. : Mr. Patterson isajnember_oJL "-Mr. Mead Is a clear-thlhking7 tn~know their reasons forvoting against houfies tor-vetg. Tne" Band 61 H. G. Barringer 'nirpes of departed members by "Arc Sin- Disease, and Death Thursday. October 17— The Legion Convention, on the whole, was a pretty good suc- Mrs. Annie Niblock. nee Wad- class secretary, Gene Werner, and dynamic speaker who outlines in Post 139, of Lyndhurst. ' I in, 81. of 256 Oriental place. teal"*'* is the . Lesson-Sermon The Ladies' Aid will'meet at 2 simple, understandable, but cess. World War II vets did not fun- out as good as they were" led appropriate music by the orches- utrjtft f^r Sunday, October 13 p m. in the lyceum. The Choir Lyndhurst, died last week after a tra and flee club. forceful language, the important to expect. They were not organized and insufficient in number. long illness. Golden Text: "In the way of •A ill meet at 8 p. m. religious and social questions of World War I vets, on the other hand, wen- veiy well organized in WED FORTY-TBBEE TEAM The session starts at 9:30 a. m. ghuousiw-ss in lite, and in the Friday, October IS— Mr. and Mrs. August Pfeifer, of .Mrs. Niblock was born in New and Leader George O. Kirk will the day. It would be selfish to groups arid admitted such, saying it is necessary. Bill Doyle. o[ York City, but moved to Brook- ,-ithway thereof there is not The Boy Scouts will meet at limit the audience to our own , official "Teller Offer" fo: tht- World War I vets, 528 Weart avenue, have just speak on the topic "Two Things." marked their 43rd wedding anni- Lvn with her par.-nts at the age eath." rprov. 1228) ! 8 p. m congregation," Rev. Justice ex- was the kingpin behind the scenes. The L*g*on is also anti-corn^ (f The Class Rally last Friday Sermon Pa.^agc5 from the Km* ! Ttaurs. & Fri. November 7 *tc *— plained. versary. Guests' at the family ' two, living there until she night was well attended and munistic. as witnesseth their expulsion of one of then posts becaus celebration included Mr. and Mrs. ' came to make her borne with her am("i version of the Bible in- "Just For Fun" Night. Enter- Mr. Mead, who recently made of alleged communistic memb rs. AI! chairman Jim Hands had a fine kide: . tainment and music presented by 11 und good and thi Edwin Henderson and sons, Ed- daughter. Mrs. Arthur H. Gam program of community singing, the head-lines in AMVETS are with the L?gion or any organization 100 per cent win and Robert. Miss Anna blin, in Lyndhurst, 18 years ago. "Brethren. I count not myself the ch'pn. Get your tickets now, papers by his fearless and out- music by the orchestra, songs by » have apprt-.ended but this one j from any choir member. on their stand against communism. Jlial H>H-^ .feu any other ism. Pfeifer, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Saft Besides her daughter, Mrs the glee club, some very good I spoken articles in the Christian too. However, from one s. humble iis I, il you the Legion are sin- Gamblin. Mrs. Niblock is surviv- Ning I do, forgetting thp?c things j I Herald, was described by Carol and Miss Marion Saft, all of professional acts and refresh •hich are behind, and reaching cere about stopping communism, tht best way to do it is to get bt- Lyndhurst. ed by two sons, William J. Nib- ments to wind up a very pleasant Reed Memorial United | Taylor, New York World Tele- hind a bill for "housing-fi r-vets and get those homes for the vet lock, of Jamaica. L. 1.. and Fred irth unto those things which ' gram feature writer as the "brisk, evening. re before. I press toward the Church Ijick of housing is a good breeding place for communism. y \ark for the prize of the high write-up extolling ! ^*ee' *odav- *s October 10. Tempis FURU and October 19 is next ailing of God -n Chriit Jesus" STUTVESANT AVENUE itor" in- her p g ___Obituari«t the progressive outloo-__..__k. of th"•* week. That date is a dat_ to remember It ;s the date of our first Phil. 3:13 14> Correlative pass'- monthly dance and alt the AMVETS are looking fwiward to it. ges from "Stance .anci Health 9 30 Bible School. A special magazine. - He is author of many religious Dave Cheeter and his all vet band ,are piomising you a good •ith Kev to the Scriptures" by speaker will address all depart- Arthur M. Fermer m'-nts, as nurt of the rhur^fa H^j'y books, among which are, "The time. Duve is considered one of the up and coming band leaders of kef Eddy imludr: — MafcT - Ueven Men." " "See . Northern New Jersey. Jatav.,rrn a. i^s, and death by the p.,wer of J!rouD' . enl.vened by anecdotes from past ia huKt! surcess lh their hands. This column, voicini the sent.m >nU house at that address and ap- P.iiil. as Jesus destroyed them. ' 8:0U,S(.nB Service and Worship. travels m India. China, the Holy | AMVETR. g.vc Joe Gaurelek. Paul Cappaccio. Benny Cap- parently had died of a heart at- I,und, Italy, England, and many o( all lHe tack 233 > Sermon: "The All • Important pacriu. Benny Fusro und Danny Abi inla, a riMng vote of thanks for Commission." other parts RrjKtl'r III Hake, WATCH REPAIRING community, having served as ! tory for the Barons, by the score uf 34 0. Fnt/y made one tuueh- SYMlHi. MACHINES .ml JEWXLRY REPAIRING Oct. 13 The »7th Sunday after Sunday, October 13 - paKtor of Methodist churches in ! down and four extra points on kicks Bu\, he really kicks that bi»l!. VACITM (I.EANERS -UAMONDS RESET finny. 7:30 a. m Holy Com- i ENuflAVING .union; 930a m Chunh school; ' 9:45 a m. - Church school with Newark and Kearny. He has ' Jesse was outstanding on runs and his fme blinking. On th • de- classes for all ages including ad- spoken as guest minister iin fense, Cippola, Lotito. Liberti and O'Loughlia wpre outstanding. PEARLS RESTRUNC 1.00 a. m Murninij Prayer and REPLATINU rrmon. ults. many cllurches in this area. He HuKg'cro, was the quarterback und h»- threw one pass for a touch- 11(M) a. m - Public worship was religious leader of the Every- down and run the team pietly good. Thi*-t bu> s played a nuijo] Biillunhnltx • Cnvt-rcfl Bultom Oi*i 14. St Maigaret> Guild COVOVW Blirklr-. • B.-lti ill hfld a business meeting in, service with sermon by the pastor man's Bible Class of Rutherford part of the garas i.ijd wfie no il.:- h a, the pan, but really played *e parish hail a\ H (H) p. m on ^Blessed Are the Meek". Spec- from October 1939' to June Ifl43 fine, heads up ball. Attend their next same und sc- for yourself. Ott lti. d:00 p. m. Union Serv- ial music by the choir under di- and is now Leader Emeritus of They are undefeated and URscored upon at this writing. Iii.livi.dial SdrtRg IMUWUM) «• sponsored by the Lyndhurst rection of Mrs. Frances tlillies. the-organization. He* •rwiitpt m«rhin<> am) vai-ut linimriBl A&M^ciation. The Ht. 7:00 p, m. - Youth fellowship in The Sunday evening services Mr. and Mrs. Hans Stamer, ol Mr and Mrs. Robert Hannagan • It .incr- air- now available lev Theodore H Luulnw. Suf- two mii-groups. at the Lyndhurst M e t h o d i s t ,,322 Livingston avenue, hav of 516 Ot tavia place, celebrated yiuir nn wilh UR at unrr. Ruthrrford, Ti, ]. i •ft<*n Bishop uf tin- Kpiscopal B:»0 p. m. Evening worship church, recently installed in the; turned from u tup tuken in cek>- their \Oth wedding anniversary Singer Sewing Machine service with Frank'Mead of church's' religious calendar, has bration trf their silver weddins with a dinner party at the Jiocese of N'-u^rk will uddresg 4mhnrizrrl iHxtributor STORES IN TFrtNTON, MORRfSTOWN. BUHLINOTON he rotcfregition, on "Pyotcitant- Nutley as, the guest cpi'akpr i visited rela- Meadowbrook. They had as their proven a huge sucess with the anniversary They Rd. N.A. Ke. 2-2326 MONTCLAIR AND WOODBURV. N J. «m and the Future." KiMnds arc especially invited. Springfield guests, Mr and Mrs Carl Gor- October 21 - Evening - Meeting pari'sherx Frank Curtis, noted 1 tives and friends l«**ky, of Valley Brook avenue. Oet 17 l 00 p m. St. Mary's Lyndhurst baritone, officiates as and Boston. Mass rUilf tin- asso- th«- Woman's Society of Christian EVERY BANKING SERVICE islrted Masonic bodies. The Rec- Service, Dick Costello Hurt A family style dinner will be or will address th«- conKrefiatiaa- Hit hard Costello, 13 months •n "Palestine-/* rpryftf with Mrs. Charles Crom- ley' as chairman of the (..iu"» J. Wilr , s«"ns without church home CUPPKH CHAJTT TTER OF RECORD 1 Lyndhursi nre espoctally invited of Martin Dondt Rider Ki>JII ,.im! I". i tu worship here. Fifth BV •nup. ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS.. $30 and $35 Sunday V->-' •- « 10.30' Tin- Progressive Woman's Re |mi 11.30 n. n. publk-an Club will hold a card New Fall Term WERNERS Holydays it 5 :J0, ,.j n, pariy at the Woman's Cluli on i. ni. i the evening of November 12. with [ Mis Aithur Schrrckenstrin an MrvinuiMI ii.iI admired rliia I chan man of the committee of ur- in ill i iMUJitiri iul pulijtrl^. runRemcnts. Rutherford National Bank is a Si. Malthi-w'. f\anpli.al — I.iitrr Any Mondsy — bank where your money may be l.ulli.r.iri Church FINK deposited for safe keeping. It IMY Wll F\l \IV, 0 ntMl! Valley brook and Travcrs Place WAT<:». CLOCK is also the place .wlifire you Rtv. Grorcr Mullrr. paslur JKWKI.RY RCIh 2 2134 RUTHERFORD should go when you wish to bor- Sunday. Ocl->k«r H - REPAIRING row money. >!S i - - Sunday Svhml. MARCUS Graded cla»st». W. «ouid be very SECRETARIAL happy to rt ulster and to teat'h JEWELERS APPRECIATION Whatever your needs, small or ytmr child f irulain ntii'.* ol Chn»- SCHOOL Your Leading Jeweler large—personal or business— Imnity. i rrsaUla n« 10 30 a m - 'The Service cif 62 Park Ave. immediate or for the future—it the Gt-ntil, Iuivin| Heart will Ru 2-TUJ Ku Soaj b# the :*ui-.'<1 Sunday? ser- Rutherford. N. J. has money to lend and wishes m*»n. DAY to help you.

IS EVERY TUESDAY It prospers, as the community EVERY WEEK H serves prospers. The financial needs of individuals and bus- inesses in these communities have "First Call" on it. money. Adequate Parking Facilities ... Iu The HivuU IWtUrp Prompt!) «t :t:.tU IV \| KMt)..rf»r,|\ l.a.lni^ Aft.* « ijiiSLf yot.r need,, HrrduBti % ill Slum Thrir VpprcrwliwB Vo Thotr we invite yo*/ to discuss them at our Fumrul lltwiv are tirailubt* Wlm Shop lii Bulhrrford. It. Ihirr Y«Or»rl! frankly with us. for the convenitmv of FmmHtmt, Smil ii Mnulwr Uf ViMir KainiK ur >

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To Marry Sunday S fort SJtO WCT Surprise Shower Mrs. L»hne$ Has . MarnWFiva Yoars Pre-Nuptial Shower % WEDDINGS Shower for Baby • •* xni <«r* iv.m« <» For Dorothy Downs | M • rVari l.rMm nf Mt Hi marrMai M*v vMrs M n>i ARNOLD—PAWLOMU vemde avmue »•>« iwt" o« • •«-« *i . bab> »l>.»er tix hr: HrpW*. p«m |1W1 S»lurd«v Hft nf ft) DONALDSON—GBMON8 T».»»i-». fnv.1 *iiHi»«n, »al»-at—Urn-to,inei^ |»»r»nN Mi ,.i.« GEBLACH NIMMCJ. Mr as»t Wr» TN»ns» I1 9Sulk M»- Dww iv*..,,.. ., «., •an, .-! Moinuim ill*. It. V. '•»•»• at JIO s.«ii!, Bum. (I .i • i

A lat(r luaum »»« triBMM*) K«t ni*n«r Mr* Howard E F -fN A wit** in -blur and prmti aixl thr gift <", ...I. ,ni i. !.-.! \li and i the Rr\ F <* i *-.* ;»••!• of th I»,M" ...... i m It. TW l^( Har,«*« \) AaWOU»—TAWLO8KI taHeta was worn by thf Ho»*r *v«i m mster P * • * h » •. < - . . ' Ublr ..nl.ip,... «», »n. arrange ••>* Mm R.wv»M Chr»»l*n«r.- Miss Wand. Virginia Paaloski, girl, wrtb • crew* to match. Shr •i>in v ,.• a ...! «. stotV blur ntbonn aMaillad l.< ptMrfMn WaUrt Ut»l» R«)\ f>.«-« .' J-a» lasfci. of 447 Kingsland ave- of pomponn in old row and white liven Monday rvramc aftrr - tmid» MMWIIIIIIIIIJ .«n l P. Arnold, son of Mr and Mrs dress of maroon transparent vel- u .r .1 thr l-«i l>un« ptrardl >m utdril Mt» J. John Arnold, of 252 Clinton ter- vet with black accenorin and a Aid Socket) of the .'..'. at K RhkB. n. Mis< tCtMrta I. . a i'anCamn vMn, _s. , _. V . Inuat of L ndh ^"•J?" > "rsl. Satur- corsage-of yellow man The iv,.' .•: Mrs. Karri * *-t t er rnon «» c..pm.i M,, tm* vm Claire Caqrtacci 'Llr ' * .>' »-nper- bridegroom'5 mojher wore a Mi* H*:i^ am Mrt r.eil Nmkausri. Mrs. . 1 ak. •• . •••.-•» ..-,« aV> • formed at 4 p. m at the rectory black lacetnmnwd dim with -< th :\ •• •• . • <- IHajbi of St. Michaels R. C. Church, by matching accessaries and a cor .«*,., w»i»., MM rrr.i w»* Joseph Rimassd 'hf P"'"f- Rpv L»di»laug J, sage of red ro«e». Iwl. Mia H I. HiMSMililtlM(\ . tin. » il IIW — A wrdding breakfast for 120 gram Vas on "StrwaraUh.p anti The couple weie attended by guesuTwai served at the home of , chi itb liw.- tu «f •--* -W -«f Mi,! i.til_^ daughter , thoae who look, part m thgare » A wu i pr •»<• mwrt*T)«fH*ou» i U 7 Donah* P*w4»«4-.wter«rf *e *ridrt T«rente. trterr 1 •«.'"«,.. Ma..... " the bride, and John O'Regan, of rcuple let! for . D. C. ta ntunii' Gangi mtaliqn were Kn Benjamin Dt •howi-i u •>• givrn last werk IS Hit KOtWrt KnHKlHrr, Mrn W r tunu ^t ttv \» Ihe Bronx, N. Y . who was a war On their return they will live m of Brooklyn. New York and nt,, Mrs William J IVrrv. Hri M HI Tina K ttaughtri >>t WM-W Jr -. -«TU1 M>t>* Miriam f m* * M "'ronione son of Mrs. Mary n,niA. Behrena, Mi» Tnttm'y'- Jktrsi TtTi.. RUM »•( TlS,P*-nn Wurb*. of N«i Ih Arlington " «rvt Mm J RirtrMM . Mi Iult i' - ' tj at s*.,,- lace and net and short veil ar- Our Lady of Good Council High m,rl. nfurrt Mr& A- U Lkl HM«— >^ i Tn IIin Rusn will rn«.-im tli»- brlWviAr Mis Wilbvn Don*, ranged w.th white plumes. She School in Newark She is now Our I Mrj. f HOJUSS Church \eal the purpose of tl* (HMl, «»f AugUKt T M-.-t • !•' MtH Svira C««n*i-w »*W It* earned a bnuqurt of white pom- connected with the Odlce of De \ in g, Mtm Junr Ckora Vi- r w wnd the *r;. v , nf gifts « i •. i • Ji Ban of Mi • anrt Mr. A thr hnitr » iinlv jtu •-*J • »< poms Her sister wort a blue net pendency BeneAU in Newark i monv Wttn.Hr Mm J J i;nh»m. >«l fiy a TV- —ta with matching plumes in Mr. Donildson was graduated followed -.m. n bv means of nprntny the Mu-t-idy >if I jurtamrM. "»' Nort* Hr-fi'ti Mi* J K K*>» h Mr 4^ K..-. nf J*.»i i • ception ,ii Hall in her hair, and carried a bouquet from Belmar X aichwa> U> jr adjoining •.•>-'• Nuvrmtm .10 «t *,..•• n. tliff M*M4« Joan tftd IV*.»lh* *tl! a* t M t .--t »u» Mi »' i Bitx>klyn. •• .. ttl yellow pompoms. whrte tilt ;>.«. k. -,g - *f-t attrar K • Mi* H K HrtWn J M N»4* , Miss Jaaaftf Conw» of Brooklyn The bride's motlier wore black tively arranged rVi>vkl>n Md ri.-n.M Mi i .., , l. rM'\ wiu h- will b» maid of honor and Mr with white. Each wore a corsage GEftLACH ir blue and pink M«u.n of N*M Yf.rK Crtj Hr* grtMttn, wtlf mt r " *M u.ii • • A beautiful weddjng was wl M tchael Man one of BloumAVld, y • *«* of red roses. liui >i- and "•. . ;,«''. Surprise Shower Kl«ir Stills an g^ndtmMhin- m ir>v|ifcci*n «• ill Iir hrM *• emmzed by randlelighf at 6 p. m fotmerly of Lyndhurgt will, be There was open house at the gifts, even though not ;• * »• i. the I)MM f>4 ' • Mt»l*i N K**t*ufant, S •>trt «t«« Saturday, at St Matthew's Evan- best man. bottle af-Dle bride's pa me 1 urietl M Doratky -' For Miss Anne Nay Y Mr» qrwgf U CH 1 After a honeymoon to Canada the cc *. A byfli-t supper tSf \H. & » "?• T^, "*" Mr* Htnr> B • .-n» Mr* J C lU was served The Mwlvufrik M hunt, when Miss Ruth Lillian and New Knn.Urtiri the couple will Campion. Mrs J It I'-in M OtH<>r« *hn wnl gift* now on a tr reside at the Lyndhurxt addr«M. Miss Gangitano %•• as employed Louis Fullrt M•* CtwrlCf O«ll „ return they will M at 252 Chn George Hmisel. of 157 Pwt ave- Mr» J r Tnrl, n! t.,r^l HO nue, became the bride of Harvey us a secretary in New York City ing. ton terrace, Lyndhuntt. S 1 Mta J«hn H< "•*- • A Geilach. son of Mr aTSd Mra and Mr Tionlone waa discharged N H Both Mi ami - of to& Pmg* nw Trom the""tr. "S7 ^rnu in January Mi graduattvse of Lyndhurst High " AdolphOcrlach. j rtoit «t thr ham UP •mony was per-sltei Bprving with the 30th In- pairtck. Mi» r**»•!»-» Ktrr^MM-f Mryi School. Th> Aibiri s- !.••• • f Travr The bride k with StoiWv ?formej d?!. by. thTJTe* Rev. George F. fontry Division on Lu/tm -and in Mis VI tit mm 1-.J-.-I. !;..- M<* J',' ~feiTI,v«i ' Mueller in LyndhirrPt Mr. Arnold ll>«leh«f« Weir MlS. M. |nl<»t> i. . .4 HighUnd MilU \ V Mr. Muller. pastor of the church. the Philippines for three years *Mr* Jame, B M« Rat- \as a first sergeant in the U. S. M '- William !>\k- i «nd MisJ M W*»lmg n* .».-«> City. Ai-iny where he tterved five yeari Mr and Mrs George Himsel A well known bass violin player (Voticr MuhrlffMri H No- Richard Lewis Ro*> Jack MIUt|in - v Mri 0MAOI Miitn> It) .»f Ihr Jr., Brothel and sister-in-law of before the war Mr Trtmlone is man Penward n. Mrs C R R.ft part of which was overseas in the Tftf lenlri ol yti- drnM*ilive Hx«v H V the bride, were the only attend- presently ed att M J Mer llMlWI M - W F Slut ilUfl M European area. He is nuw with awhtnu in .'.--,- and Ulvri WAS Du Pont in Kearny. ants for the couple. Ushers wen* kin Inc., of Iryndhurst K M S!-. ... . Mrs Hmrrj S.I j *t » i ( r I i n | ran (rtun whtfl* u* H* ' i^Hnwn fpft^Bm a b«*fcrt rwi *Su1 ft*w>«w>f Ku»l »>i Ulgi Mi and Mn rVrthu, S*t%>tm m « rtvi i>un< • * "BecauBeBe< " and "O Peifn-rt Love',' By Peggy James NeiUcn Gibbons, of 228 At Surprise Shower J Thvilman Mt« C M Th»:*na Mis ' hn IIMIW o! Wood-Rldgi I i R l*'t|[t JV**O*( amwuni • llw Kt tt»»< »i 1 » -. i wwith acompaniment by Mis Court avenue. Lyndhurst. became Mrt'WiHiwrn f:-i.s a* Wrvhtv •rrmtt o( n *nn Aithm '• .i M Jam Twit orttaniKt of the church Mrs Ch«il<»1tr V .«rl !l»* »•-• the bride of Robert Knight D.wi- . ' Mm liortkm HunCr Nut •WiwhtM flr*&*tal Ni'i • HI also, played trie wedding MMS Diana FtefetH. of Fourth Mf« Ida V»ge> Mrt CUrrnr* o< Gold! aldson. son of Mrs John Donald- •*• Ortot-Vi I" l»4it Mi. Smtx*M • march from Lohengrin and the Rlrt*t. was guest of htmor at a V.mdrn H*-uvt»4 Mr. J»t Wat 1 l> • , r»( T!«^'«- >»< IH. ' .i «ff av<> her at the home of Mitt.'iteorge I. i u* Mf • Hn4 Mi's H H,.(. <-,r was performed l>y the Rev Ber-and g a recital preceding the L. Wlltll l»ft Mr* 1. M Wmvl W.--ter\i II, ol Pagr avt-pue M i ' «J« T.n f.».h «vfi IH nard Moore, at a nuptial mass, at ceremony tuff. Mn H L gnltMWf. Mr* Gift , (ui. k,i«, • wi*rt- arranged Ai thui Zelt'man. Mr% Lnul> » a. m.. at Sacred Heart R. C The altar was decorated with Mi >, > i»n the kttt'ht-jn^niMt* and covered l.uddw ke Mr* fW-nJumir Divm Church. Lyndbu.st. The bride bouqueU of white chvstanthe- SI. V.<*.,,.; i (t'< -'* ' >• i't"wii Mi *n. nt imludfd Mn Ml M Alfirti L j Mr> father the. pew».< Johnnon. Mis William rVn Lulu Berjtntan. Mrs l>;i\ ui Beig- Hm l.udw ig Albert The bride who ^s-.K'W' !n M OMII •>-.•• \* J 1. Miss Grace Gibt CMM was her man. Mrs, Arthur Zeltman. Mn (•• •-.- i Mil Aithtn marriage by her father.-wore Hott M Aithur WHinunn sister's maid nf nun o r. Mary henry Brlu ens. Mi> Hai t y Mrt DM HI .Irirmann Mi* Hu wn uf hlt( sat n MIH LettH •-- t Mn A H France*' Buzzone. of Jirkinn «" * ' ' styled with 'Wrt-ftg, Miss Hannah Andornm. Spirt and Mif Jam Heights. Long Island, was flower a hl*n netifthne and short ls H.wik i. » ith the iue>1 nl h tn... with the gurvt of tumor and Mis L> l with matching miti u Her full Mti Frtefavly, .•. • '•.. i. • . Wester velt, of Ly ndhurst, and m Na> will br c skirt was finished in a lr«*m. and Mr* -rvi M • »>•-,. Wtlliam Donaldson »<)'Ved his F K ' „• M CONRAD BltGSR her fingertip veil was arranged Mi* Wurren Dowling of Rutltn- t>rothiT HS best man Ushers were UHM Ml N' with orange I losaoms. She car-fold. Joseph J. Mesmi, of Newark, and rjed a white prayei book topped Mra. Harry Lmtru*. Mn J*t> Cieorge Blake Jr.. of EaM Orange. 1 w ith ,i white orchid. nervt-d for 80 loiter th»- toup!. iSolow .4n.t Mn Ch«rle» f-nn ..! ' The bride wore Bgown of white , Thf* matron of honor wore a left on a moiot tour through the Pimt ,i-.r:.,. Mr> Fln^»*l <» satin "trimmed -with Irish point rf ,it|U.I(t-ni HH -111! V, III l)Mv»np Pcwt nue. and Mrs iFff* Ut%h*-ll t' necklin*-. long slei-ves. and a full matching 1 MMfS M. LUMUN0 —" -hi vsanthe avenue. North Athngt -n «*'r fo>«t< mX fkirt finished in a long train Her boyquet of yellow BoUi Mi and Mrs Qt i '.<• h ai i tunrhrrtn rerrnll> •' *•*• h\nt>» of II Park ti.n,.. Hull.. rl..#,l > I fingertip veil was attached to a mums gradiiHtt-M of I, v n d h u i il High Mrs Roh*it Handrraun nl Si matching satin crown Sin oil tod The hrifVs mother won- a roy- 1 School Tin* bnde IH W ith-the Cvrt nut. formei Iv nf Lr*»diiurst n,,,i,.,f..i.i j jnu . H.HIKIIM»«li us'< a whitr priryerbook topped with ift. hhje dinner dreu and the tiki Hanover Bank of \. •. York • Kladidi, and won thr pi-atls worn bridegroom*! mother wore a City. Mr Geilach WWd three by her mother on her WIT tiding fus< ina dinfit-r rtiess Each wore T I..I I IIHIIM. M.I pchid as a corsage the l S. Ani>v *nd i- MM 411 Mr Hi.IN MIMltKIM ^ There was a reception at_thc now with Curtis-Wrigh* Jt Cald .in a K"wn of yellow taffeta with Legion Home where dinner "wait' well. sweetheart neckMnr onrl a match- all..,.., , • ill^ll \iil.l.,ir ••( lia|.|..M' -* ing headdress. She carried a |.ln>tii|r.i|ili' .1 p*j I .Iv In IH.NN d.i (In brauli- bouquet at pinJK. rMn A print'e-js truck of old row- fill \in.in.ii Hrnlt ../ ih. If titling mthun kind and kM /iimrt /fl> rnmplrii i*t>rtt of \mtr w/i-

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Suck « fo«n may op«n up • n*« we'd • forrtafOia. TBBT X •4. - ->-, • at a»A «/«w»fc»< . la /•*-•• Levy's Pharmacy Or. P.ul G Slot* -HIVI-IM t l>\|.Mt KSJ. %t» ) IM ianl«y stt,-*t (M> and th» umr ta bcrcftr •«- K17B TO TH*- SOUTHERLY m. : r. • Sl'MMKR AVBM'E KROU w at th* tint-riff '* Olftve I'ubllc- Nut it-** i» her. l.> giv*n th.ii Mtn-'t !••• and th*- Mam* l.t-n-liy w aur- THK KA8TKRLY SIDE OP BOWLING f il..- *.• tic-;., K. on at a ri-Kul.tr n.«-*»iiiig -,f the Board »f ! r«-ndrr«d and cxtlncutahed. TENTH 8TRKIT Tt> THE October 21, IMS ('ommiaalonerras of th*e TowrmtiijTowimmti o<•f( i[ %.2 Alll •'ru.nuot n cs. or imrtw o£ or- WKKTIiJLY 8H>E OP CHAXK SPORTS WHIRL a •».. .-. !'• tti-f-.i. Kn«t- 1-yiiUhiirmt. M, J., hrld < . Oc- ' dinstn- . v tn ilst.-nt li.-r.•*. Hh be and AVKNIE ^ SCORES il U «. Hi* abt -n-reby repealed. Tht- Board of Commititiionora or ih- ntrodut-trd and paat Township ft L.yn*iur«t In the County Lyndhurst *«c hut aaid ordtnkm MOTICE r»f B«-r«en do ordain a» fotlowa: up for furth«-r ...ns-ld. in h.-rt-hy g-lvcti that Ih* fer*- 1. That alt of Jrffta-non Wtrwl. from . I | KoirtK Ordinance wan finally pa**ed by tin- ii.arth* rly rtdf of Thonu«a Avraur IIIIHI pMM thf wnHh^rty nld,t- of Hummrr Avt- BW;iNMN*j al im i_-urn*-r lii-ld- in Ita ini-4'tiiiK rmiiii Ti IIIITT. i,l!M in.-. tlttK of Mi- Hoard h.-ld on _c. be and thf aani*- hiTfliy U va- .WiVrW foursome >> i*> ifcT-;- • • of the -.»iit II ,t*i • i.> miimrnt. N. J., on <>< tnh. r Zl. in*Monday. (Mbbaff 7. 1!HC. und will takr catt^l as a public etr«-«-t or hlshway :ri> bai si Third SMfgSi with th* at 8 P. 11 Eaattrn Htandard TIIIII-. ut .• rt• - t ;,.. providt-*! Ity law. and thf i.iihii. tiaJH-nient ih. n m as a Community Cantor hl4»> • tr-. t i» and tin- i-nm- hrrrby Is iiy In iiii<-rt'xt.-.t ih-r.-iii will d. g-iv- HV OHl>EK OK THK BOABl> OF iiirrt nd'Ti-d and *• xtlnculahfd. i an opportunity to !.<• heard mn- COMMISSIONERS J. That Sumiwr Av«-nue. from th* B «* u 'h AVrUr, ptM hundred •;.si- rl> wui.- of Tfnth Stre.'t to (h« : Mayor flora* *• It Bogle' •9) f»*l -M a point. Wi'-h. • <2> BV OKUKK Ol- THK tto.\KI» Of (WnmlKBtoner IJOUIK M Favter Wfutt-rly fldr of <"haw Avt-nuf, i- Mori* About th rtb**»f«-fl> • 'kji. • •)•! i.i.t,- i and md th* want*- h«rehy IB varatrd aa a j z. fhsri m> issi «•*»-! "• a itoini in 1M>H1NH'K J •uhll<- s-ir.-.-t and tli- publlr ...n-ni.-nt Last Saturday * &**" Bear win over Bogota was ^/ Lyndhurst R«c MVKL.1,1 .i*-r*In an ft «r**T h* and thp wanrp f »•» \jm !••:. TTI «rnTi.nt un»- hundrt-d ~~ Tvwti k rommimlowr Jam«-a A BTmlln whit could be called decisive. The varsity squad that developed TU« 114 j IIWi UM 'Hi.. I I'.in nald Ch-t- 10. 1>4« *K J. IJVEIJJ h"reby ;- s-uri.ridi-r.il and 'iitiijt- •AHON't OKUO (4) •iH- •* Thud Str«-t. thru. . Cli north- hff| Townahfp Clerk well in m-teaton practice sessions still lacked that necessary drive W, la>l til 1I» ~TS» I a-—|Tli -• + •... \ mt'. th.- rtT»t i huiM', 3 All ordinani«-!' or parts of ordl- an<* pow«r that we have be*n touting. The one short spurt that was Wood : Ill lit •MM- (I^J- -;;.4 • • •** f.-«t to th*- Mti'l ORDINANCE NO. 1054 nanren lm-<#iK.lntt-nt ht-r-with b-- Sh jt.iiniH JM> ltt •SMKN COUNTY no - •• •>( Th'rd --•..> and t l.-'in . Ml AN ORI>KNA.\'CK AITHORIZ- fVN OftOtMAlfCC AITHOBIZ- •eby started stopped very abruptly when Jack Deil. the Bogota safety Wa,i,.-r HI •» A HckmMt It* •o«t..a»iifi>'.l>n| tin- •unit-, ihlrty- IN'l AS A UKNBKAL IMPftOVK- ' 1NIJ THK I'l'iiriMSl-: ' I UK A Finally I1M. * mann '.. in In » MmiJi in n*r > Ji, l-~t imtre or k-tta. lo tn*; -. .1 Jutit- man intercepted one of Benny Valentino', passes that was intended «. Bond ..T IH A1BNT THK t*'-r of HI->;INNIN<;. A #8 INCH STOKM WATEIt A WIDTH OK HW FKKT FROM NOTICC for Spies deep in Bogota territory. Despite the Uru-nK l«ft*t?»-ti • .il •!• -ikTiittij on u HKWKR Hl'NNINi; IN A OaW- THK WKHTKRI.Y Sit»E OK RI- MsttM I" hiTt-tty jtwta th«t th- tare- I. Uarafoto IM ''«*rt*ia w* "it ni« In tli« i;iit' II KRAI. WK8TKHLV DtttBCTTOW V KRW1DB A V KNI' K TO THEx lupt Ordln«iif* wa* flu»Hy \,A**«1 hy intensive skull sessions that Doc Lustbader LVNOHURoT MC (O) C K*hrra 175 KHOM THK WKKTKRI.Y SIPK BANK OF THKTAHSAU' Rli'KR tht^ Bottrd of Commiwilonrrji at a gave his charges, the blocking left much to be Robblnn ... tn IIS ltt •II- i.r.t. Map No. 1 of properly eft* OF KIVKliSiI).: AVKMK TO IK THK TOWNHHN' OK LYND- n-Bular rnt-i-tlliK of the Board In M r>n L»»O. .-v-'in in in H»! •• ' R J -*!- LyndhurHl. It.-rgt n THK I'ASSAIC EUVBR HK- HIIIHT IN THE COI'.NTY O*' Monday, .linn IT. I'MH. »nd will take desired and on almost every" occasion, the ball l-ona-arao fit »< IM County a. M.mm l«rt af U>tK m.ni- TWEEN' "RlNtlN'K AVKMK HKIKJF.N. .\' K W JRRHK V. •Sacl «»> provld.-d by law. . rjrrim «-T™ ««"pp"*. h*-foie they could «et un- •wn^ ™> -li and tw• - BV "oRIiTJIi T»F TTTK BnATTI^ nP" der way. Harold < MVGee) Heffernan, just HIKKT, BKKCEN I'lil'NTY, . THK COM MISSION KRS. prvyr got around the opposing end on thosft tui No Third , ANIi Al'CHOf Ht'M UK THRKK TH_O_1'SANT' Miiyi* HorHi-/- R Bocl* RTATTNC $ji,;,im on K<»K SAID '«.wt« (MII.I.AKS FUR SAH> CotiuiilxKioni-r r«rmin- Savin** rrveWeKbecausc <* that very thing, and so it h* ir« (iS* Mm- pn-iiii-- - >d IMr'RdVKMK N T AHD KOK PI'Ki'HASK AND FOR OTHKR w*nt throuchout th< afternoon. It is not because of'condition or *.- »K- Hmi*gfmr4 Muitutl uMII & CTHKK NK Th.- HoHrd of roiiiinlhKivi!'.' nt th. l»OMiNirK J UVKUI »4"Hl 4*'-4 Ki-i«ruiiry 2'i, 1911. Th<- Hoard of CommlHrtonerM of ih.rnwriMhlp of Lyiidhumt I il> fount) Towoahlp Clerk 1ii;U it Is n.-thinp more than the heat. Many fan's were somewhat r-^c- ' - - . • •, nil H ii'l >> i n K ti IM r th«* Towm-hlf. .-f 1-vndhurnt do orilulti H ri«nr. iiWniH j-tnU*»«a, iKTidltu- risappoiotrd in the showing and were heard mumbling as they 1 Thai » Btrtp of |MI», I> '.(nj«f*.- STATEMENT OF THE- OWNKM. awttto ^r-i upMTti ••IH urn lh.-r.unto I. Th;tt H 4R In SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCULA- left tfwltahfi.* d<*«p:t< the win. This years Bear squad however "is SwLWawiwa ••» in aarVlM n.]>|>. II..H.IHK ••) IX In kvMth' »f i''« f-i-t Iron *Hi w««t«rt TION. ETC.. REQUiREO SJY THI mm posed mostly of veterans from last years campaign and cer- 'fBlcf y rtlr«-t In. ih. ACT OF CONGRESS OW AUOUST Ml* i»»»«r4. 11,4 protitH (lur.-.f, und 1-t.Tl.V l.nnly lid some itim- blocking then. Things could not have changed r>f •f th- PaMak Mm nod »i HUt*-'. 24, 1t12. AND MARCH 1. 1SSS. Afaw. Jil t».- rxUitt, riBht. tlth-, inttr- ..Jft-tn Tnntlii,' of Th.- I'omtiif-ri i«l Under, pub- that much and we look for some sharp improvement and fast. This ntt M*. ptr<^Ht-tv . Uiin ,,':,,| .[, j,..,[.<( \\- iisii and VHU. y [IriK k Av.-nui- h: l<> thf •- •!>!• f Townnhlp •« r-.1 yrtp of tn» -—*d >di eleven that lost a toughie to Hackcn- z All nt ««nl wwrk Hhtiii I- d:i<- All tliHt tract or •: • ( burij ''ounty of MMJCII. aa.: sack lastoaturday ti in fi The night air should provide much moiv md pr.-tnir.. s alttu Hffori* io-. a Notary Public In Sod niid »|,< tin. Htionfc |it-. (.Itr.-d by Rnn- ..IIIK In th- Town • f l.vnd- for ihr st«ti* and County afor*aald. stimulus to the playeis th.-.n the afternoon sun and that brethren i.» al'l It lirV.Mti. KuKln.i-r, mid til. d >*Uh tin T.m iishii. dark, wti'ih plan* •nd i - ..pp>ML . - where we look fot things to happen for the better. !-i<> • itn .i t n !!•• are h*T«-by uprovad Swvlrir who having bft-n dulv dinic to law. d« powen and There were a few bright spots in last wj?ek^s game, such as the -1. Th»t th« ifi..,,.l of nunmlMli)')- 715 «H VXf NM>H ih-.t ii. in Hi- publiKher of sterling play *>f Alex Paluzzi. the drive displayed by Joe Tpnkovilch '•rs fhnll. by' rfunlut inn. rtiri-fl the • Kid" of nil >!••!• Tn.- foninuriiiil i,< ml. i and that II Mpplnrott rmxmft n UVKRHORE and the kickkinc potentialities of Henderson and Min^'iy^ TOMS SHELL SERVICE ' In in .i |ii'.lit formed th«> foilowina- la. to the hrat of hi* CerullI Ml 3T.2 i. - :«w i|on sf ii,.. -,.ni knowlrdsr and Inh-f. a true atata- Qebhardt its ir.2 iMt m*nt of th<> own*>rahlp. nmntl'mrni iilt.- nhown tn thi> ahov* Meyi-r in in Hiild r raption. r->qnlrcd hythe Act of An* ~ I,.. TI ruiininK ''>• iH • 111 The Ruth.rf.nfl Baron's heavy semi-pro fm>tball tram that ha.* U.I 14« .I.I nxi-al l Uwlawn- inannd ... ., .. nw.rlr Kuin av fcr- i .. r> il- rtw-H-a or p^rywial cltnm of tifork i.nii l>. publlabMl . printed on the reverse of thla form \>i.^slVfly with vift.jia vt-i Dumont and Ho-Ho-Kus. As the prc. laasl Iwjaa In thf <'oriMitt-rt-lai Uud.r. siiU ei tin- tfiaaaais Iliv-r. (li'ii-•• to Wit: were unbeaten, untied ;md unscored tin. S J«- arat-r bHra. dvvlmM or ii II. w-|.i|.. r I'inulMtltiK within u,. 1. That the namen init addreaea of t-eason ads stat.fi. the l^r* «*• .•• j-fl..-tii»iiv. K. i>r • i"l ii»n.•! t'trmln* V H 1 in i.(.<.•-,. i- |>rovldi'r .r. .A i>.ui N .Nh|nlaon. or \note ii. v,, |,,>!.. i" Hi. i than Ih. Towna! it- «"i» flT* mar* or Editor, i-nrmln* T. Savlno. Jr , 14» LANG'S LUNCH Mitiil ''O.II.IH-H IHI i-Hd.-r northw.t4l.-r1y nlil.- of I'll* AKDII-. I.yndhurat. N J. mention a few. Joe Cipolla. who transferred lo UuiM niHimncr Krni-Dt J l»abfn- » ••- - 1*3 i t vtd«B«) •r.'t aa 'AdmlBlatfatrtx '" 4 That tb^ mini of Nin« Thmimild llivt r-"iil.' • AVFVUn; rhflli-e *l» St Mary's for his football, alternates at center T A ••( »tr Kaftatr <.f l^oula N tt-'ivt- (lutidr.-d (I't.f.tMi.iwn H'.lhirh is i Mouth H di-Kr.-.-.. th ininiiteM w-'nt .Mt. M Uoxart Str.-l. Ka*t Ruthn- utoni ttu- »Hid Kid.' nf RIviTHtd*- lordord. VN, JJ and Chowder O'Loughlin who is well known Ni. h-4- - . d" .M-»-.l. it ti d Kndl hftfhy n|>t>ri,|.rl>ii..d for a«td improve- ! The wtift r In r"«rmln* P Ba - TH«U ACRI QUILL (II Kurn>l>f »w» ..untuind.' .Im-k M AV'Tim mi f.-. i io th.' point nr m town plays a lot of tackle. Frank Ruggiero, 191 '•»"* a»d ka> r*ai«-r, hi* wir.'. |..IIS,H in ...nn-rfi M therewith place of h*K.nnlnf. . U* fagf Avenue, I^sd- J222Sio Th<- Nt- V4HX> i*«Mnpany. a Niw :. It IH h.r.-hv dtt. riTiii.-d that tl>- fmmc(> Lyndhurst end has used his coaching • H 1K3 S. That th* known bondholders Wlntrr ' . ..• Ml 114 SSI Jt-rs'> •"'*!*"*"* Hon. lM\ir«-n< f H HU.T-M»W lninruv.ni.nl is .* Ben-ri I' Th.ti th.- Townnhiii of I.yndhurn • • : • " ITV • to good advantage as quarterback r IM liiLproMttHiii and Ili^t tli. .-..ut th.-ff '..1. .ill-" i(ii .. ' ' r p-HHJi "-,, ,ii, pmpaft11, . i £ r. y fron ntrtM»*••>••« und f"h«r K— nritr v hoM- and Freddie Pen .!• shapes up well in the fleet Baron backfield. Kraft :..... lit MAIL CARRIRRS MA4 Injurjj^. of th~ Stilt, of N. w < i>r explosive pDwef both <>n th* ground and in the air. Their line •inry npfnu.1 in H,»I,».II,» » play was devastating and Ihi backs got away on several runs in pil- i-^.h • r--t • •"urpuratkHi. » I ._ ith. Ih.' w inc th- riHuiip <-i thf own ing up yardage Most impressive in the session was the 35 yaid • ^i-r rt,fi,*.iKrti. %•«•.!. (I fuiild- ' Ml.uk IM •M( - l^-'i An - iiti'.i, I.KiuKlitiiiiK id H'.'tirlty h< iI'I off tackle slash by Fred Peiello He broke fast and with the aid Kr-v 214 nprvan*TK4 - v-» Jt-rfv) ...riK.i;, • r-i If any. ronlaln not only the li«t M. J'.HI rton a&d -»v. Slut.- of New Jvrni-) ' of -•!•« Uhnldi-r- and aerurlty holder- of ladiTtif'ii bl'H'kinjj. w nt Ihe distance standing up. MS TfcAM STANDING «rt.r.ibi - K» '» •* •nriiHl.l. It,-' i • w the* u|i|..-nr upon the book- of th* . Vfaiy-dua^ -L-. ZjUtH) fans packed the lighted field for the gamt: -»K-r i! <. l< iim. Wtnipany hut al-o. in i--n-- where MHlurot • kJ'f.'.l- *• .Kt.trJlt Jit. Hol'r th* elo-'kholdf-r or mwurfty hotdei and «i:r treated to some dm- play. The oppoHition on this occasion MITCMIL PLUMIININO -> ndhur»i H ll>. nfo- W th. ;,,-,*, Ktat.cl writ ir* upon the booki) of th* rom- pany an truotee or In any othar fi- w;i< somewhat nvrryhadowrd by the Baton's but the game provided li . W rW • IH I L . »«. rt.f....-( a,(m. . pemon or corporation for whom unck li..rrni..iii truete^ In HMIIIK in xlv-n, MII.. that w quite understandable, in each man on the squad two deep in iln-I til 21V tiKUw.ll l liuru It3 Ztl IMUyndhural K ^ Wioiui, OtMMr' B,*tMS the -aid two parnffrapho .-ontaln cvj-ry p<inhil, k - •fntement- ^mhraclns Rfflant'n full eral yeai» of V.UMU bit)! behind them. Tom'a Shell |. m ,HM-4*r4 Tint*- all th. foilowina knowlwda-- and h*l'*f MM to th- r\T- 1nar" oumetanren and rondltlonn under which The Fpe. t-.t-.j imr* should grow steadily ami will undoubtedly r«TX»CH IAKUV (I) Andy * ft 0MMr»iaa>f.l*-( partta ulih d- H. I IIMII. at nto<-kholder-i and tvrrurlty hrddero Krtohf IM IM »l Cream 1' , lumf Ivtaai -•.-. t- ,tiE in thi- Town- not *pp*ar upon the hooka nt average tins, to >ix • -: seven thousand per game tap c\assy npposi Nnwrl lit U2 IM , rtltH <•« I* !*<••> W4T41Tt Ita | fa- I "I.HI, (V Of HtwML hold stork U« llgWied foi the remainder of the season and then too. the night i'.i»-.i. : iff til ill r |l.f|.n ait-J Siaic ..f SfW Jt rn.\ nna ->.•> 'Mrttic- in a f^parltr other H IM*iiiartst IM Itl SOU Rar'a Market I h-finrui »t Ih- . -rii.-r (orin. d by! h than that of a hona ftde owners and fi.nns du not inte:((ii with the school schedules o£ any of the <• IKnnrml .,.. JH TO 1(4 Ami rIt *n 1..-K>I N . . HV URUKR "K THE ROARH "I" rhlM affiant ha* no r«a*on to be- •e • .I'ui'iii!. towns. [•Hn|'* liiini h ...... •i*- of r»wl it with th.' Hnutti- lOMMISSUiSniES lleve that any other pomon. aatio^la- \ m« Mil n«« R«-r1it n County Hoofmic . EadfttEE t V -a%tl^^ • j* |'^r.^^njT. ^ ^. f. n |.». i II i M | \, ], i j UVKt.lJ tlon or r.ir|./.r«ti<.n ha* any tnt***«t nttntr* 'b-f.. . : . Kr-uthw**at<-rly dlrert or in-tlrei t. in the natd atork fi.wnahlp i'MTk other aeruritlen than a* M HILLWICM MAftSWARWA I (I ) StoW **•<» »»4r ..f Kl%'«-n,ld> Avinnr. iMt.'.i- oi-i in. I94H Hk1 !«!«r,r 171722 li.'. Mixad Foursome TTiirt> 'larliT >t\, t-'.t. Hinnn- I^J i 155. |4I *M("ry-i.«'-f1» IMT .11. i with f'furt i.ftp Sfjii Vitol;, l.i b-rwl Andy Vuripapa. 1« 128 V1K BEES %vna<- •** Il'Jitdfd 'MM.. f...t ORDINANCE NO 1031 \K% It", 14« thrnr* iti .V«ih.-t,i.irrh i.«r»ll-l w 1M1 AN i mi UN AM M VAt'ATINH \S - Sam Vilt.l.,, mimage, ul the I.ynrihuist Her rent ion Center will lit 1«5 2U3 |v>«kVMt> Am»M* TMlrti -«-irtil t,;im g Ih .• ijn fr*-f M tl*- HMi.bo-i.il> nfiif' of I'l Hl.ir 1BTRBKT IN THK mil Andy Viirtpapa < h-inipi.-n. match game Ixiwler fur a number of • -..i.rt **.>,«- »Mt UMWII ifi North Tc iWNSHll ill-* I.VNI'HIKS T hr d»ti- Mil 't I* tit H Kin i ION iol NTV, NKW IKK years, a home arui home .mj*t< h on Saturday iind Sunday, October . »r^,n, «nd hefor* r Nt'fc- ItKTW BEN THK KASI'KU- 7th day ..f tNt..b.r t!*« ol left rn% Long UUmd ;-mi*'<>n Sunday, the 27th, the match will • Pt> AVR. K-trta- p»n '-f I'l.-i tin. < 1) HH !,,I<) JOHN S.W IN CLIANIRS l.V SH'K OF POfRTH HTRKtrr ORDINANCE NO. 1027 move t>. the LyndhurM Recreation Center lor the final block of HMHI, \U.-,I. \ ... It" Mlt.f W.wn -» a «*rt«.tn 2 ittfirny ••' ! ^-14 IK N \)rh'.lsn|| . N i 'Kl UN ANi'K ..V AC A TIM • lHM-NIKle'H II llt.7 THIRD STUKKT. ii ni.ic HTRKBTH IN THK 1(1 (;**mcv A put ft*-ofrlus e ta $1,000 is reported to be at stake. l.widl>urnt It. i 14 »*« & Ljra*lhtir-t Daga?a«i I'-.UUII N, J., 'I'll.- Itimrd < portion .if \i THK N< iltTH I l>ruir Ku.Kt.land Avenue In Ih. Tnwnahlp. «t 1 games iind three \« nt- In Thre Acre Grill in ii Mll.lt.l I'luiiulilni 8? CLUB I ' THOMAN AVK- I low $nr, li- II- i til. mu th*In fur thi'i es and four points ti ttarhnrltto N I of Innd ,n I in..II T (i County, N .1" iil.il In Hi. |(<-t them d..v n tc. thnil pl,Ht- while Durando'i were . U. U i -LIU4l£V-- fc. l*i*ij-k I* < tt\\i * uu. \-. . 1 Roosev«lt Rr>c FASHION SERVICE picking up tint (*|>Mints at the expense oi Milch- vi uih.-r 21 IKtW mid fnrth.-i il.s.iit.. IMIIM«> el's ulumtxis n II,. individual line. Jimmy L.VNDHURST IIV1RAOI ; HfRllinlliK «< thf .f.rn.T fnrnt.-d t.J By Kili.'l B.-rp-n Kl.-.knir Limo. hi-IU th. I ;,,i »'ith ., |!t4 average. Al Men- ••\,i,.,.-i... lit in IH . II l.-rw. •ti..l, .1 1 . M.Utht-HM- nel. svereUry of |h. league is runnloi second and Harlow Bohhin.i t*. tit.itf» . IT* Its l«l .1 II.ml l>« 1SI I ...lu.i..' IValBI thud. Both have .. 191 standing I'm ..nt. ISS IS* 147 MI-MHIMN . . 149 17J 13* HKI.PK FUR HOME SrWHtS Thy W.iM.. l..u in th. mixed (uuisoini- lost their fust game to ' sVi fiUki Ull t.tn.'r« ul i.. add II. II.-- the 117 . li.t, iini| „,..* have the lead with 11 Barnes won and one SI IK JIM HUGO'S lost Then .,,. three l.ams tied for the second slot with eight N. '.1 " WIN* ALL l*RODUCTft wins jnd lour I . ., each, The Mellow Tour, th.. JoMy Knur «ml ONDlNANCC SO KC* Foul* Triends Ph nl> i,I clutter those matches each Thursday ••" ; i34 ••'-!1 VN "KM\*VK in Kl'I't'LK iii<« .... . inn ••>=01 XIKNT * N t •!;! .INK N> K KN ntehl rm ltd IU Tlil-Kl- IV "HIMSANrK I.I.M FLORIST In th. .11. nil it,, housi- league the Lyndhurst Beverage I TIN-. »M- KK»>T!R|4*TIN4 I Ti • ll» Itl "111 itpw[i» t*:»• i•]< run• r« vsi• five hat suddi i.K run int.. a little trouble .They lost two «ame» to » K •; i i- * T I V i; THKKKI N H.OW*RS BV WIKK thi- Wiuulli Htulr Ih st;.llines were taking two from Andys rive l%1 mi HI II.IIS-;- \M. sTIIt i rittKS LVNOHURST STARL1NQ* TtlKIl! <'n\ SEWING INSTRI'ITIDNH and Ih, Cnmnimnl U-.ider team was Iweeping Ihree from Kays v..inii». airih -n(. .it Kn,t:-l;M..i *!• T||K 2 HIM K LESSON $1 M.uk.t N.,» th, thiec teams are tied for th- lead with in won I MK **.:• wriUK AM' t:\- WVl.Ur H« It'iW lHI.1 ...il :i>il ;>i 287 IdlM.K ROAD Tr'.N'T ••» Titl.n: l"HK. l(l>".t |.r..\.d SM (..t nuiri ..- lc«i to. an.l JkML Al (.;, .l,im..s shot ;, HM ^t to b,. high foi the week and N J AUTO SALIt t^ATIN'. «\J' CKSTR!" TIN.'.. ih. ...rM-r f.irm.il l.v th. Int-i Custom 1/iir/.- ( linhrs :'"••! IM ITI ' •** tt-rulli .... k.d up .. Kill f,,, the next hluh set In th'. aver THU HKK.HT M MM Kit i »K Hl-iHinlrtlHg NORTH ARUNUTON IM IH MTnRIKK \V|i W.Kt-X i '!• "' Klncvland A\ eniw- n* ima l»id ••i;. \ Jfitwim Fu; ... moved ui» to the top posltior with - 18a and Hi I I. I* I V«; ** AM' niiti:i: .•nt und I"i|>!ni.i1 with th' inirt|. tltit.,li,ri. | ~TU HTMt** Ti ltt« I[Ki:i I.ATINi; «. M-Vh Hid. ol Third Stn-t »..i.i I*J,, ,.l.,,,lh SitM Hoi; ('raw Cemetery; MAj hi i, Biuwrne Regotii and Johnny JIUSI In.th with 187 at* am AVI- Hir>niu TIVJ i tin; i-i:n iif thi- oi'iit'iwiat. ih Hid* '•( I'Klll.S HI ASONABI.r. ' ltl> Kin*;xUi.d Av.iiUt •jttlh ih. nartfa II...I.- •/ X M I,, •. V M. KKA«NT 2-llr.7 3HNNIE S SERVICE CENTER (1, Tertioak) !•:• i>a in MELLOW 4 'w.-*f.-rlv -Id. .f Thir.) : Community Center I'r. -.«. h | ..,. \^ Ki.lii. i Ih. nt f.rnifici /.* tii/Hnnlmi nl pl K Mim-I j IIIJ.,..I 53 Ki.lp- K.I. I ymllmrK 2-2144 W IVrai •nuth* --.trrU -id* of KlliK-1 »"< (..I iii-i* -i IM Iran to the r-.t-n. *• or i-ltt-> ol I.. I i- in. . }< i. i tl i JO JOS TAVSRN |Jvltr Itii % K I> S Mt»« ihf a-uMtarb -id. -t Kom-tJ IKi'VIWt'.M'ti THI t M'MtN IKTR »TU»*« »\l> I:MII|['K HEKT <»T THK |'ft< >\ IS)n\s HKUKIN tiL\tAIXEI' \N1* KIX We Carry a ;•••* TO., »tl TW'.V T H V: K K«» IV IN THK REGtSTEi TtiPAY COMMERCIAL LIADIft n•<•**<•«Mir ••* I \M«HI"KJtT IN Complete Line of w l it 1 I*' IU THK > > •! \T< i •»•• MKl:«. >TN For rials ln»lriH'lu»i nn Football Equipment VI I OKIHON. Ortilirrt !U A A A with Individ »> >|ao havr iUanrtx for all Soulh IVrirn Huh Ikfttalj >n.l Mr.jphonr. JOLLV rou" ual AUrnti-.n b]r ROIIH * MAC Til H r havr > romplrlf hnr of 'Sport-mrar for 114 Wer •Ml--- Tthl- !•1 • X i. (.II lo your Bowlliu Nrrds. VENT 1 'MPRISS (01 ti; IM» Ifl 11* IM HAI ).*'• KK XTii-NM. — torn- In and Srr I • — • Tt 111 1)4 •ilVKS^.T" i\r. (Wv JMlOiin H"»r *.. ..Y'tlinn I...AN! II lo SUrl Now it the time to place your CREAM CREST OAIHV lii ttf •*[w»a« THE GROVES . .!*t.l 111 IH order for your Basketball \Vl.nltw».l M IU Itl ACTIVE KAMI TJt.MMM- A. t IIVCHAOI (4) Uniforms. rssMawti ni Ui i , Ml Ul «*« Awards - Dipiumi ¥urt|l*wi< • , IH» lit ' Placi'tncntj 114 t w.l, i LEGAL NOTICE . mtrittr *it>Hwr««nn t« tn *. H>H>4-'<-M!WIMI .I-DI n..t iiwlud- T5t:T- » IN CMANCBfcV OP N«W JSRSSV Rutherford Hftvr-n THK NORTH ARLlNi; i TOK NATIONAL HANK n I«ln "'• PJ nvla Sporting Goods Co. IMhm.rr |M> i hanklna l HviMtu MARTIN HTI »ft H in V.fvyihint in Sporting GttoJ* ISS »# t"t IM HI KTROM hla wife. .1, t. r.f »M|I*VI nu fa. Return^M*. WS9SSSW 1 #- A* • IJ SYI.VA.N STREET RlTHEHFORD. N j :"l 8r tti I DOMINIC** «R»»« IMllki. •Ml*** mtf " »«••«*•»'' •'•IBltk «» fcW**- KITH. *1UX h» r-r-.W %*& tM " ." IN J4# ni4V''<«4*w» - -»«.y k- (*.. IOC joa rw. BFraxEroiD t-itw Thur«l«y. Oetolter 10. inc i EADK* Demos Ratty AtConyention Better Lighting the Cmbl*en Cluo • > News from High School hurst swil a GtlrfStx* to thr M the nm • ' \ -n Mi .'i(i.n*r>.«- Campaign Suprrmf «mvw>l!<>f>' m S«mp- ma »unr. < »-.»U. M. -- v* T f- 4 to A. with. Lujcrfnc N ••,. i- of Nulta>. re- Ttx- sum of «a.0KT mm By Dorothy Harseim U Clarracr Shrna, wd. p"*»- i>•"<•»! "U» ooBUact tut tmprovr- East Eli Democrats to re led I lining lh» n«lr • W drnt hradinc the *roup Others n*nt .J Fifth • avmur hrlwwtn l»ir.l to »»• tiulu trufl n>ilrt »••"• Mrs Hubert P Summit »\t*\x and Oiw-nl »j> *" Didn't I say we intended to win" Well, we did, we »ho »0I retir* at Tlwii pru-* was K.M4 t*>l> .>CH1 70 yard linH Joe Tonkovich carried the ball around end for the only persona at the East End Demo- tally, so the score remained 5-0. our favor! eratie Club Friday night Joseph Mrehan and Joseph Laurie, Dem- L.H.S. is trying something new! Saturday night, October 12«h ocratic assembly candidates, out- the first night.football game at Lyndhurst will be played! Lodi will lined thair platforms Oil - Stel he the visitors, arid it will probably be another close Lodi-Lynd" ! lato spoke briefly and James A hurst game this year,. Adult* can get tickets ahead of Ume tor 60cI Brefllin. municipal chairmpn |ol<1 •it neighborhood stores. Student* can come to the gym every day of plans (or the local camraign this" week, 12:30-1:15 for advance student tickets. If we see a good ; The candidates (or United crowd, no doubt-there'11 be more night games, so, lets go folks! ; SUtes senator and governor w Congrats! Of course I'm talking to the freshmen team. The . be in Lyndhurst October IS and *roah really handed North Arlington quite a score! The yo"«S I will attend a card party beuw Bears came out on top with a MO count! Keep up the good work! ( sponjorcsponsoredd thathatt evenineveningg at St What was wong with the Ltfndhurst rooter* at the game? There j Micharl f Mall Mayor was more noise in the bus going home than there was in the bleat*- j jjague, of Jersey City, will be m f era? Well, maybe Jerry Joriman heard us if she listened hard! But •V1 tgd to addrew the pxe-eict' ~ seriously, let's follow the Cheerleaders loud and strong! The team rai]y November 1. deserves it, and you know you feel better when you really yell! ] The members of the Tri-Hi Y went to Hackensark to bear a very interesting talk by Mr Sodenberg. It was on a Sunday after- Washington's uoon. and too bad more members didn't go! The Girls" Choir has elected the officers for the year. . Jewel Name Committees Aston is the President; tht- Viet*-President, Helen Guida: Secretary, Carol Mayer, and Librarians Jean Mangravitc and Alice Burkank. The executive board <>( lh< What a meeting! That's what the girls in the Alpha Omcgj Washington Parent-Tocher A.» were saying at Barbara Barnett's house! But what was it that ant sociatloB-met. lust w**k at trii Marge Truex Hying down the Stairs? Some kind of an explanation school, with Mrs Thomas . bout an 'old geezer" was given, but— Johnson, president, in charge The cast for the Senior Play has been selected. Mis* English Plans (or lb> year were out appreciates the way so many students turned out, and what enthus- lined and-last details of armngt iasm! It all seems promising, so we're looking forward to a bigi menu made for the regular meet I.UCCPSS. cornc November. j m* to be heW Thursday, at tlw This seems to be all for now—I'll just remind you about the big i:ight game wjth.Lodi. You can meet all your friends there, so ' Mrs. Johnson named her stand don't fot' any later lhan 8:00 p, m. I'll hr seeing you! I ing eommtU*e he/ids The pro ncy TOKAY : Del Mail Niblets Corn 15c am chairman will he Mr-s J ..i, l-r-t. 1907; admitted to the' Bar [ p,. hamhip. Mr* Wai1 in 1^08. He becamtt Professor'of ' er Janowsk Mrs. E. N Nnhi.l 4 Id.ol All Gr*.n Cut Sp«or, History and Political Science, son; hospitality Mrs J M Mil. Boone University, Wuchang, ski and Mrs A fe- Wil.ryni.ki RAPES •ancy sweet Califcwnia T,.kov2« O* tK» China. 19U-1916 He was a di-students. Mrs Herbert S Fie- rector of the Chinese Labor Bat- man. -sunshine. Mrs. Carl F.ck: ASPARAGUS talion. A E F. France. 1918-1919 cubbing. Mrs Sidney Katr He became Dean of Qracc Cath- Goals. Mrs W H H"fei i • Apples edral, Topeka. Kansas in 1923.health and cancer relief Mr- M From 1927 to 1931 he was Secre- K Sycl. salty Mrs Thomas tary of Adult F.ducation in thcKahy. puhlK-allnns. Mis F C • * Lettuce 4 PormdoU Larg* Sw»«f Nattonal Council of the Episcopal Grusso. budget and 't,n. Church He was Rector of the Mis H B Bali 'holder, and M>« Church of the Holy Communion. George Alberdine: piihli.ilv. Mis * Mushrooms Orange, N J,, when he was elect Hugh Coatellu PEAS ed Bishop Suffragan of the p.o * S cese of Newark H was c Onions •eentod Bishop on January M, J 1936'. *D«I Mont* Paas 20< Franklin PTA Tea Lima Beans * Sliced B*«tf R.,'.; •: ^ 13c Dc' c O\J\ tpf>dcr iufQ€ ^oncy Ifrrvis vKi i.UJ *WhoU B««ts *- 14c The Franklin Parent Teachers BSE The Rt. Rev. Theodore R. Lud- Association held a tea lait week lnw, Suffracan Bishop of New oM. in i lit in i nm 2UI4, * String B«an> fannda'.c . 14c >rk, will addren the Prntcstant in honor of the teachers in the churches of Lyndhuist on Wed; school. Mrs Frank Zimmerman *Sau«r Kraut asa> -14* I and _hrr committee were in Dr. John Paff m'sffay. October 16. in St. Thorn Tomatoes j charge *Rad KMnty Bmmn% • . asV, Episcupal Chunh. at 8 p. m. Optometritt and r -"- *•',-; -y ,, " wont o • »c "Z 12c At (he suggestion of the LyncU Mrs Fred Giordano, president, O/uirinn hurst Mmistft ul Assocution. ! was in charge of a short business * Spinach asco - 20c uiuler who.- ausfjuvs ha WLiU meeting when Mrs Frank S Gal- IIIMIK Hill Kprak, thv Bishop will addres- lagher was named to fill the va- If.... >"". "••»• .. 4SC0 fun€y ' Grod* A" cancy as .secretary, caused by the tho rongri-p^tion on "Piotestant- .v K. M la • I- 1 resignation of Mn. Warren Han- Grapefruit Lsm and tht Future." Thr public Nn Of fire Houm >.n son. ir Sutuiduys is welcome. Mi- John 3. Breslin S«., found- Peanut Butter Bishop Ludlow is widely ret-OR- , er of the Parent-Teacher move- ft. \*« Cotron ruicd d.s an uutstandine Church- ment in Lyndhunt and first Srirnlifir man of vision .iii'i c-outage. He MACKEREL 21c oft A i*-m-n* )>>.*•«* i SI president of the Bergen County wa& born in Texas in 18U3; artod- Eyr Examination Rennit Parent-Teacher group, and Mrs do/en uated from Austin Colk-ge in Harry Gutheil, county councilor CLASSES FITTED OYSTERS 45c pi>r 1903: received the degree* «f Powder 8 for Lyndhurst. were introduced. Fillet PERCH »b 39c BISOUICK Bevchnut '"T.' * 39c Master .if Arts in Pnlitn-.il Sti- Hunier P. Shepherd, supervis 231 STIYTM+MT vnw ami R;ivht lot of Lu'xs fn*rn tng principal' kr luwul IUIS Davis "*" Cookies:"•- Columbia Universilyin 1907. ad- hriefly on Hi*- loi-at schofil "hous- I.YMDIII RVT Codfish Staakt "> 33c mtttpd ID the New York Bar in 11 ing problem. 3utterfish ib 21< I Whiting H> 13C Evap Milk 2^23c Ik CHIISI HATOHIS TIA. COCOA. ITC GingerbfaadMiir.'20c Arrowroots GOUDA »• 9c Asco lea Balls JS 3Sc OlivTButter 'Z \U Fudge Mh-""^.^. 21c Dned iU Ml IS J ' •' •» » •-'!«-! I-- Colored American * 59c lenderleaf lea V. 47c Diamond Crystal TUT Jc ,lu ian help to p«i him < (P*K( K Prune Juke ,r» 27c':r;;z 2§c All li Uic lies Sweetheart Soap .."^. 1«.H 13C tonmbuiing to


jml . 1 VDU tHlS in .'" <*"*' ^t>, & > Food hospiijl and clmtcji «ntc, »»»«• hj it>ir«d rnjivr* inJ Old Dutch ilUb iai*ma ibot tcnu'n^ic rriiJcrcJ l>y local j/em.m CUANII 3 ,,,, 27 OAKITE CLEANSER C v*J bf ib* C*wnmu«inf (i»cM >X ill.Y\W help '• Will TIIU mjkr 2 •as? 19c 2— 15c COMMUNITY CHEST

: _ , Octokrr 10, 19W .Sis fHE LEADER Local Singer JuftfbrFun - \ .j • Nov. 7th and 8th BIT 2 IRiVOLI The LeGira Parade NOTES ON 'NOW lara SATIUHAV » I LVNDHUNIT "SMBI^»VS Rehearsals are well under way . NOTHING Ralph Lecoque, for "Ju«l for Fun" an evening of THE VFW UK! IT gala entertainment and music to ,U- U.,I JIM There are certain things in this world that grip* a "perton" .jino be presented by the Westminister Bjr Franklia L. thnt is The American Legion Memorial to tin- "Dead". "God rest «.«~> • Haau HaTT Presbyterian Church Choir and ' The problem of unemployment antong veterans of World Wa: IK-Actio* Ci—4y in peui-e" all ""• Jtpurted Comrade* from both wars, it is a sacred Young People's organization on ', linns, known ,.nl> to veu-rans; perhaps the public would not un- ? has reached serious proportions. • It is a problem* that cries ou> "BOWERY November 7th and 8th. •or immediate action. " ^. .''J deretand, unless they had some one who went to the 'great beyond'. The theme of the show will W; .As the leading veteran organization in town I firmly believe General Omar N. Bradley of the Veterans Administration has BOMBSHELL" a television broadcast, and u^rrr said unless additional jobs are created, 4 million veterans will be «> haw sponsored ..nly the things that were good for the town m includ? a variety of novelty aota Bohh. J.ra.n a wh.il.•. v. ithout additional taxes to the "Home Owners". Has any- without work this fall. That is a startling statement. It is a chai CoC //i. and unusual musical arrange- lenge the nation cannot ignore. rr.nn. U*rer - olhei urbanization aone the same, or has the Township Commis- ments under the direction of Mrs. ' tioneis sponsored anything* Think it over G.I.'s Sn?r-public. Charles Jensen. Four million men seeking jobs that do not exist. Four million When the wai was on. it was your American Legion Post <>f The entertainment is to be he'd i men who defended with their lives this land of opportunity finding "THE MADONNA'S Lvadhunt who was tiitnalled out to take care of the Army Ob in the Westminster Lyceum at that there is no opportunity for-them. Four million m- n to whom the nation owe* an unpayable debt beginning to wonder if they ere . SECRET" nervation Post her.- and they took care of every pdst as far back ;"- i Ridge road and New Jersey ave- ' — Wilk — 1 forgotten trie Mississippi Kivir and from the Pacific Coast eastward to the I nut SeittmR capacity is lim.uti i«a» Lh.l tame .point aa well as the Canadian Border south and the, Mexican I So Reserve your tickets now far To fat) our veterans in this crisis would be the basest form of bordei nurth. In other words the entire Country was protected DV ', a grand evening of entertainment ingratitude for their sarrifu s «;ALA HOLIDM SHOW! ~ll,r KtmU milk 111 iliaiRe uf the Americun Legion:—Now some-mp* 4 "Just for Fun". Purely tmiw a selfish', cold blooded point of view, it is .vital uluble citizens o( lh^ rommunlty want to know why we do not that job opportunities be made available tu veterans. The economic welfare of the nation is directly involved. Trrre can be no econ fihii li tlu lira *m* fa wwilta-lhruituui hiL^uytrJmjird" and tmcX Uil.some "iftcidaiicaLe" 11 Troop 4 Cooks Out imkr'liability in this country with" four million jobless men walking proposition. • . — "BAOBASCOM* •4 In TICHNICOlOl Our answin is that we backed the proposition of the first com.- Sally Marino, popular young the s»r\-eU. • U nh With the «•>' October weather At: 3:00 T«l) W:J» mittee tu establish a Park. Playground and Stadium along Hiv> Lyndhurst girl is scoring a great Four million men without jobs an- four million men making no M.rj.rir M.in - I. l«rr.l N»i»h so inviting for out-door ' fun, SMarday J:2(l ":1» *«'<" of the Girl Scouts just contribution to the nation's industrial output. _ Phi. - Hilli.m Powell • fc*B- WMIiaW - AU, — ., M With thru tf they are not provided with the means of ".arning their own _ jtabeth Lindsay 'livelihood, aomeoti* probably will have to support them. That "THE HOODLUM Miss Phylm Dei y'lufiw no doubt- will be the taxpayers of America. •yed the day at Mill The Veterans of Foreign Wars—which has consistently led SAINT" with a proposition ami both "died". May they be rewarded fo. Pond with a cook out The food »v»»rv campaign involving veterans welfare foV many years—is nbw *1 Wit* — their efforts. wa* Rood and thr fun » as entire spearheading a drive for Congressional action on the unemployment Aniela I Mniory • Inx <;U.«>n problem To our nearly two million members in eight thousand Why do*s the B lard of Commimsianers side step the issur. Is it ly to the satisfaction of all l.rwi- .Stone • "R««»" R««l»nd Mrs.Schaefer Attending were. Sylvia Le* local units has gone forth the call to mobilize our forces to meet this hpcauaa of sylfi-sh <.nibitions or desire? They have lacked vivic I '•«.!. iige Sm., Mon. Toe.. <><-l. 13-14-IJ pride tor years and still stick to the same attitude. In must torn inan, Dorothy Wertman and Dr- Th, Story ./ Cfc Pmur nil* muni ties the town fath*-is put out the feelers to see what happens 1$ President lores Byrnes Senior Srout* fi,n The next regular meeting of Guidetti-Rogalski-Wase Post No. l/m.. CM IV»r w*« MilMiMU.' : Hat LymUiuist d<«m- it to far. Who knows the answer to this*1 Troop 2 who assisted the younger >&49 Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held Friday evening, October Dary l-r.nl • Ale>U SmMh I., at the fort Rooms. 527 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhuist. Ko whut h ,>.>..;. became the American Legion decides to doj fjf Harry Schacifr of girl*. The members of the troop In Warner's Incompmrmblr r9 K. inrmUi The V.F.W. u our country's oldest, largest and •something that no dtm el**- has ttpuniiured. some group decides w , . ei I d c n t of the , wh,,o went were, Jean Hitkenv, I Rjdtf< rood pr n Barbara Zamvy- order of overseas lighters. "NIGHT AND DAY" should throw it int.. a "Park", a -Playground" or what have yuu. South Bet-gen Chapter of H*das- ' _ la TVftniroJor - After all we art- spending the mone*y for the memorial in'questiou j ,h, presided at the opening meet - ski, Ann Bittm-r, Lucille tmprl- s; lizaeri. Cam.lie Cinarde. Virginia Son Born Minni Milo and son Dominick. - ril* - SATURDAY MATINKK OM.Y and as a matter uf fart we have quite a few "civic mind'-d" citizens im( . ,*f y^g Reason held at ffcje ; Miss Teresa Bosello, Mr. and Mi Monty «»..lle> • Linn. Simai. SPF^.IAL MOIHK M ATlNKt- wtKr^itrcartv rTpnttwrt tforn- wllingnrss to contributt—to a W4*rth\ j South—Bet-gen—Hebrew institute -iTony " Jjws Wrawn-- Marj M.riin Mr and* Mrs. Louis Marganarc 3 — <:«Ur <:«rlo«n S UUM- bpoiisuii^ l>y a •>.!,.; (figumiuitiun. I in K.ri Rutherford. rMane. and Gloria, Mr. Alfred — AUo — Aim rhaplrr >,. % ( ^4! 3rd avenue, are the proud Scaglion*and children, Mike and SF.I.E be dim*- anything on then own initiative to help the sit- whom are from Rutherford un- parent* of a baby boy, Louis Alfred; A Hood time was had by «fd. a Thur.. <>rt. 16-17 "THE MYSTERIOUS Jit. A Christening party was all. imur W>«tl - Lowell (.ilmnrr u;.tit»n The war was practically over a year and they did nothi"H l<-*s otherwise noted, are Mrs. Bik. Ellen N.i-h. Joan Mei ,,n vH^an-housinn untfl* it was forced on them. When the first! Rut'' Goldfarb, «ducdtion; Mrs hvUi .in his honor-Sunday Octo Mrs Marganaro before her In Sli'rriHf Srrrrn Oramu MR. M." [Tina Cohen, membership; Mrs |m' anct Davi s. Edna Kemmet. ' lx>r 6th The following pet»pl<- -man iagi* was Miss Christina ili linn i;d Committee put forth then K.C;IM did they do anything t Cluikson. Florence Tanner, attended Miss Angle Rosa. Gml 1 "STRANGE Daon .i» Slam I p m ' When I'ni It- Sam was Riving out millions through W.P A.! Bressie Kot-n, Jewish National j " Hosu. 11 (Funt.; Mi-s Kdith Epstein, child | Lois Mi.it k. n. Barbara Kere. and •Mother and Mr Richard SpimU-i CONQUEST [jiujfi-tt- itui inn thi K.-t depression did this town take •dvsntBge Wilma M\n . ol Union City. God Father, Mi tt.. . TI'ISUAY !ike olhe.i communities, who built playgrounds, athletic fields, «*." ; welfare and vocational guide;. - With - i Mrs Martha JnftY of East Ruther- and Mrs Frank Rosa. Mr. am! Jultt Hioliup - IVn-r Cnoktwn We had a Kolden opportunity then to develop the River road lann1 : Granted Divorce ford. Palestine supplies; Mrs. Mrs Mike Rosa and son Frank. ('.u-ffaturf — -unto a combination pack and athletic fH'ld with a stadium anj whr, Cub Pack Will Mi and Mrs. Gene Rosa and sou Jean KoRcm - Allan Lan«> haw you. '^ Schwartz, youth; Mrs. Ethel Ja- Interlocutory decrees of divorce jcobB, Hadassah Medical Organi-; Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Leona'd In Ike Romuntic Rial Rosa and son Leonard Jr. Mrwere gtanted to 15 petitioners, Yours Truly hj:* had this matter on his mind for tome time back zation. Hold Party and one was given an annulment "GAY BLADES" out always steered away from it..as I dislike arguments, hut of lati j The iJio^ram included a re^ j ..ml Mrs. Joseph Rosa. Mr. at Mrs. Peter Pcgratore and chil last week by Advisory Master N —• »'••* — . 1 have tt between Hit- rye* too much to let it go by the board. Wh> -view of plans for the year as Cub P.K k No. 8, will hold its Demand Campbell in Chancery r.l.ar.l VJlley - r r.nk All.rrl...n 1 dren Mane and Peter Jr., Mr don't the discontented unes g»-l together and see what they can du outlined by chairmen under ili- n-nulm monthly pack meeting on Court, Hatkensack. —don t stand on tht- -.<.#• lines mtu-iFing—do something contrtructivc, 1 rection of Mrs Betty Mahler, who Friday evening at the Jefferson Charl s Pomei, Mr and Mrs Ralph Mar^anaro and --.m Ralph Mary Pflug, 298 Ridge road, Ac-cording to the "grapevine" Qroveri "Pin Busters" took 2 o.M; is in charge of programs. School at 73(). The theme will be Lyndhurst, obtained a divorce *^its for all/Parent 218-3S nSfateueet. St. Albans. REGENT* up 1 would say ganaro. Mrs. osephine Spin.-]Io i Mrs. Gloria Silver. American af- attendance will be greatly ap- and children. Frances and Frank, L. I They were married March f;iiis. MVsi.' Mmnii- Ludaig, pub- preciated. Conn- on out and pnjoy thru SATIHIMV On baj-ketbitll. J-.hnnv Carrig had a swell turn out foi prat Mr and Mrs McDonald, Mrs. 18 1MB She laid that he deserted Irnanl M..raan • Ji'l.lir.un tic* last Sundav night ,,\ the high school gym. If you want to si- licity; Mrs. K»te Hecht, senior- an evenings fun with your boy. her more than^vo years ago. them in .u ti..ii drop "m at ;. IMI o'clock. Johnny anticip.iti junior relations. Mis. Hilda Jaf- Prizes will be award*?'! lo the (tatting Ins bchi-dule abuut November 1st. fe, telephone squad; Mrs. Sylvia boys with tht funiest and most "TWO ©UYS FROM Wagner, regional delegate; Mrs original costutnes. Will \»- MImn ytm Jt the meeting next Tuesday with th.it ni-v KaK*tt v HhrU'i-ht.t ZiZionistt yutyouthh com-com1l - MILWAUKEE" meml n and i fiiwmbfi the name LEGION means service to all mimion; Mis. Mildn-il gltgil <>( 1 THE LYNDHURST - At— - veterans.. . . I F.;.»l Uulherlnrd, dramatKc; Doc- I "THE DEVIL'S tins Fndcnck and flarrii'l Stein Bogota held the upper hand in ROOFING CAB SERVICE Bears Win Over of Lyndhurst, biillctin iijiUns; ! MASK" the first half but him!.I.-, hint. Mrs Dorothy Trrkt.witz, histui- Anil* Inm-f - Jim Haiim.n the Bucs on several occasions i>n; Mrs M. Goldfarb end Operates Bogota High, 6-0 Lyndhuist. though, was in charge W3ii» B—iJaJ Malinrr l>nh in -the final two periods* un eacly REPAIRS Three Cabs 24 Hours a Day \ l.lAKiT « I/NIT SHI1» Scoring in the fm^I mmutea of .storing drive being .halted when Mrs.- Joscpn' l.ms. president »f j 1.1 „„.,!•- i hvrrfall) c;K!»n ( i:art.M.n- -'2 Bin Kralnrr. the game, getting :. break: on a KomaiiH- intirreptt*d an ucrial. the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bar- JOSEPH T. WASH Thrillinn I haplrc * of pass interceptKin, Lyndhurst Mn-t. Al Pulur.7.1. iftovert'd two B>-i inuiM Wulki'i Pi.st of the AmiT . "CHICK CARTER lean Legion, will name hei Skhuttl's football team chalked up Kota fumbles in the Ini.il minutes S?« Forest Avenue, l.vmlhuml a 8-0 victory, ovi-i Bogota in a Lynflhiii at I ti I Bu0ut.« (0} alundinB commilte* chairmen at DETECTIVE" P:ISS;IU-Beryt-n League tussle on u mcctteg of the auxiliary to hi I.I Uulh.rl.,,,1 2 .Kit /•Ii/. Thf Thrill of I)M- tUrnm** Saturday beforf 2,500 tuna -i Ri hrlil on Wi-dmsilaT evening at "COMEDY RACES" l*rr>.nle«l \l: verview Stadiuni. Bogota. Hi. laejtion Horiw. ' , faaaa] 2:i:SI '> :« It mi> ih. initi.1. win *•«• *•*•• * ilh frian W.a. « T^--. J:l(l 1 :l» Be who had dropped n,. Moil.. Tur.. Orl 11141 II,,. 1:1,,, I,,,,.,,, ., 7-fl deris t.. Kulhcifor.d in Mm.1.1. Sko» tUrH al 12:311 their fctatja Kryr. • l.arrt I'.rk- "DUCK PIMPLES" Tonkovkh Taken "RENEGADES" coring - .* in In r«raaar«lar "WANTED—MORE" th. final quarter HOMES" whe Ackvrson intPirrpted Jack Lyndhurst! This is Your Cab. A "OUR HEARTS WERE Deil'it pass on the Bogota 35 und MlMINl. ««ln,.l.,v II.,,. S.lur.la< ejiiud to ?••• s*'V»-n (It. tht- n. xl 1946 Packard for Your Comfort. GROWING UP" play. Benny VaSi nil n o was Call HII.MII . INana I ynn •wt^pinR end when h*- i i M

O/JO Thar-.. Ft.. Sal. Itrl. \*-\: GoaU rri-d M*.Murr«. • \|HM Ba»lrr Evening Gowns and Hurl l.r. Dinner Gowm Handsome is as handsome dors "SMOKY" in this happy combination of . M»rlr Ol-r,... •-» Turkan It.. Tri.ima* l.-.i.w* fluent fit,casua l comfort and C. AI.IX.I Kmh. 2-2018-W "NIGHT IN striking style It'sa result only PARADISE" SM r. ri. Avrnur Call ufi.-r :t P. M. the tamed McGregor could achieve la* ll..» »-.l. 11.1 IMt And it's a rtsult that vou will want Mo. I. H..h..i...n • I .i.n. V»«r.; to wear and wear Ina variety of "THE STRANGER" RIVIERA PARK ,. checks and solid coior combination*. . Plu*» Roller Skating Rink 11. .mi- HrSaafc , HrU lalkn l.M.i r...... 711 Wataiaftaa Avrnur llumlmli of xirU in Nr» Jrnry havr hnuaai Illl "•**m BCIIIWIIE •tan I hi- >ear. I hr> "rr mjotiiig a Job "HER NOW OPEN ON ol th« mure- tnunev— batina Diurr ADVENTUROUS Tt'ESIHV FRIDAY. do.iy on Tt* W«a»*M'ii *Mf of linw lurnjo> il >o.l lhe> r.- |teltin« .H«I t«l«rir» 1 T'KllAV and dl'M>AT • THI CHIItTUN SCIINCI K NIGHr r. M io ii r. at : • ' plul vatu«" i" Th>i doil . • . «ritl> frrqurnt raiar*. h yj. ORGAN MUSIC Om CtwwHaM V*»-c jf.nfl SotWtv You ne»d nil nprrMw* la atari, ftrk up «aur •Fl, ..•..'• way u> riprrw On. r.crt, tMOT. 6'tu- IJ. HaM.lW.hu— "'"TolACH HIS hili mil Him iiintuflp*!!' ** • phone right noar . . . and eaU '•« hirf Operator." OWN" ».•..-!it I.,...., — *!•• '•—W — I fta*. >rw Jrnrv Bell Trlrphuur Company "FREDDY STEPS SUNDAYJMAUNEE J/omr ..jjl.nt. Srhmffnfr am/ Mmrx Clutkrt, Etc, OUT" From 2 to 5 P.M. .

LEADER E LEADERS PAGE OF ALL SERVICES3 THE BARGAIN COUNTER General RADIO REfAIRS TbooHMb have feuwl that tliet* amal. advrrtitr- Window Cleaning Co. I. your r.«!•<> iiMnc xli-f«fl«r» |arrfiirinaiwr ' ll.i\. • irate ate tbe BMI eagerly tfi ia Bmrn County, Htat llnmk, m*. «IM»I I IHMV. ytwr lavnrilr aaviace yeandf by buying them. Through them (» rVr.KY IKX'JHrTKKS rt-iimr in ihr fall, ilivr u> a rail, r \prrl eat, buy or exchange; find the bargain for which you rf|wir« futK piarantrrtl. arc been wrWiuMf Teiepbaae or write your cbtui- rd aaVcrtiteaneaU to our oJkrt: 255 RIDCE ROAD, VMDBUBST, or 124 RIBCE Ro*», NOBTH ASUNCION. hr telephone numben are RUTBEBFOHD 2-1031 and K( II. .a HK miiMi i \ K»«NT 2-1906. INSI kEO Arrww 'Klrrlrir <». i ...... i. . x, «.,,^ . l ... v I — M % ,\- One intertion i> fifty eenta. LET US SERVICE iaNfittO 4MB •««••« UNM *t LAI tO*.. "•— -•* I Two innertiona are (eveaty-five cenli. YOUR CAR ITwe* insertion* are one dollar. Rrtt Grad* at -' -M — *- ^ IJ _J*1_ run c.na". M AftltNaVO* NOWl * l# f i»fr"ll • *•* ftif n The Leader THK SAVINO AO0CT For four TOP SOIL tU BIIM.t KtlAU Btm. * 11X1- 1*11 IIMIUUM Palrxk IW«ii Ham R Tir^r-lh LOST Convenience M i- i rn- M »>»*.TItA>"T !«'*.:. -»»•'!• m. 1ud.n« ma* hm-rs J.AI'IKS of W IIHUII avr WE CALL FOR *•• (*•«*• «vt . Lf iiUo>k# t« Orient Way. l.>no- to };,K> «vr HKWAKD I'honr Ruth .. Kaih I-fMUyjyf 10-10 , I-SS71-J. Snitim.-nt*l Vaiut- ttf-10 ft DELIVER .MILT—Lypdliufl gulv* IWI..I- ! WAKTZD TO BUY KEARNY 2-3898 CORRECT LAUNDRY «, 3 faintly « on vtrt fd •+- 7 room*, YOUR 1 J*'Wrir>, • Mimrui- \inhnai , tj P. Pisano 'IV rtitf Eninlt* f urni•;11. l LAUNDERING • * • iiilim and atamp . nil. • tiuu*. . CAR I'llVMM. »MI III »U.N«. «M*t t HltlL phoiir 1'AtMlf 1-tOU. NORTH ARLINGTON • * * DRY CLEANING RrKKU;rK\r<»H 00s H *k t .».. . •« ar*«. If I Salr- ft S»r»arr HI 1U.I-.J MMaVH :.•-•! DOMK.STH ft (OMMrtU'lAI FEMALE HELP WANTED KM II Ii .1II \ I I'H HI f MK- * \MI1M. *l»« MIM> No £»perianc« Naevssary \ Ml I M i I I 4NKR- CRYSJAL STREET. NOHTH ARLINGTON

>N trw k tor hlr* with driver. 1 I yndhur^l. N. J. E MALET i-. tna* ar .ontra.i I'.ionp Kuth PAINTING rh.i.ir. HI l-.rl 'J • • •• 1-M , I»-M PAINTINii I) K I'() R A T I N t; «i..| PAPKRHANyiN; d U Kulh t tMt rnak I-MH M Kearny 2-1689 » aPTBT BAIIItl It .-i rlmhlns. Attract.Vf Imi rat Baa»n A »a..uttj rtP Tli duf • it: • •• i - 'I llhir- TufT CARS SPRAYED «<•••• n HI- s«*.jt.i>. Hho«'H. tat Baa)Ma l».l.ll.d ': Sal«- »t St. "Mwmma •"",..- '"-•. . 4l MnM-r oorniT «'••itttxt Av.ini. Hacr L»T 8 hi i i «(> all*- U n«> >jl.iii«lra un All ft tfaJ • RENDIES n t --i -T...,u'.ii i-iion. nun. For Sale and Rant . i.HI >M I' ill IMIi «ll|l MIX N- , rvw*: i. HVIDC romit, Kn. hi n hill Ml HI I I ' Mill.IN REFINISHING r.iui- *v k.-T »ctn. »inall inl.l-H. DOD8 Ili.A'Miri. John Bonanno hi I.- h»\. MM. drun L.il t-t.l. and .lli.i.d B ADDING MACHINES - r.. - • . • 'mi- ii-. diHhvw, tMH KKNN'KI. lll'lh :••.!' nun i ~ Mi H,J.,- Hr, tm*»> irunh !•• .1 foot -• H,:. 3.49 -r »ud !! . artl. 1. o KMMMUUI. Conaervatory i'.rad.i»ta H.KIIIH- r« and I.«MHHI «>i. N J m advanrnd pupita Mary K. ll.J.lnn Ml M.nk pnnalni <>nr >.ai I'll.HI. III". 2-."*.«2*» Ruth 2 1141 • Ruth I IWl IT, 9 » *o • 21a ilranl ivrnw. Natter BERGEN Nulk» >-MM « Kl IIIIIII..I.I. ! At.II Typewriter Service ; -.•••• nM« niod-'t H> MPMi >rw < l.an.r- Id i.U U't Illlllltillallr l»rll\fr» • .-It-irt. ,>h««vaxr n •> wurrlriitu lt>>. U. • top «*>'•'•• >n4 4 . imtr- It;. PCUatBPM AN1» HKATIMJ * I A I. I. >TI HI IJ atMr r. p. m. i*> n» r-.n •>• !-•..!••«..1.1.... ;m T...itin,. Awtiii, l.yi Levy's Pharmacy t.tisx 1'nynnnl Stitrn Rl'thrrfwd 3-3SK7 'i 1 t.!.(.- • V .>• ». Srll W.n l..>* rn.ni KH', all Wkf S^siti' < >tl M I. a A... ..- HI'lh 1 •:•* RulhMtxat M J • r r- .itrtaf i-ymrui. f»ew- roof WANTED TO BtTf—PIANOB r« STTYVKSiNT /.VCNCE f '.iMt«nl> • J ii. r- Iwilton i.' «i to th«atr«. . LVNimiHST, NSW JKBSKY ISJ Main Si . lUrkrnu.k ..• •: l>i Kit• hnutnn * rtiruuurt' HI l *aW I«l ITfc.- »W.«e». ir. Byl- Baby Grands, Players Huwi rtuth # 1771 l"-l'« SOME GOOD BUYS m 1 ni< 11; Small Upright* BRIGHTON Spinets \M IM J.t'I.F NONOX mm C.ASOttNE FOR BENT VACUUM EXCHANGE .lit \>llll HttlE Hound arat>> (.1 IH'KIOK MDTOJR oil, tall « Wi.aa d 1 Mr. Aleisi Hill I'll Ml' \Mi IHI IMIIT *R*?il» r-it»i« M7 l-am iv.hu- ' GU1.FI.KX RKGISTKKKI) II HRI(.\TH»> •ITTHKRroaO 2 23M SS4 Vdlloy Brook Avenu* I yndhunt lisa* WASUINr, WAVTCO TO RKNT HaroldJ.Camelet Kt Milt 3 r-TRVljiHK.> "r nftirfiiaii.-« u C«r« CuUvil for anil Drlivrrrd m* f«* * •• 11• t i • • 111 • • t '• .i-lii-'-• CABrENTEK ft BUILDER 1'lK.t < »» H« I MlMIHM. *» '.r-,i~: VKllltl) 1'iitld •!. Ml I IMMII l'a«« Avt-nutt. Hulli Carburflrr SiTvirr - Ifmilimi Si-rtirr • llrA. - II. In.. I I I >HII 1 R-l \ I 14-M Hi-lll ' -1• ».'.- urutiintl. atlr.irf.-d la. lual -ar- II. Ill rta.alnl ;aawt I all IXKSS ia w. R. fTaaiaaM' SIS Kutaw »u—« l..n«raliir~ anil BtatrMl S«. FLINKOTE rnn(u>* » *,.. iu,lly AH PKoriogrlptit and Combination, Kind* if l-'u.i.i: i. . • k A lli«-a. a t . a M« HXr » ANTED. FEMALE W ^. ...i..i Bvaanat. IIIIII • ..ti J Johnnie's GULP Service Station A'aata'-*** MM'.. .h**-a».>a YOUNG DECCA and SONORA RECORDS WOMEN CHIMNEY AND S. W. Corner Riillirrfunl A>»!...I w i m t,.^f Rl llirrlonl 2-7MS Join. I'M-I.MI. Hft. I.EVRN OPERATINO 701 lvnn*yl\nnu av< Iliiih . MT* Ik..... • U.00 WEtKLV TO START ' Hi »••»* (for 5-day wek) •EFRK.f RATION ~ .I I I * 11 a*J • I »"••*' • I lial I" •** No nfrtmt neodad. fit H »i.. • Hartl (KINGS AFTER 3 MONTHS OKLAWANNA HOUIIHOLD | APPLIANCE iBta>ROv>aia*ti M Kl Ml>\ *IHM I X>SSiDERABLY HIGHER Wa IIPJII and in«i«ll aM vakaa of Rt-cula- salary increases Commercial A Domaat't H*f'igai »«'•* Telephone NUtley 2-2400-1 *.*•(.%« I N MUM ).- I \ I assure higher earning*. p»icn« a«Ma>« 2-01M R 1' »«»nt aisiKiat**— VII H»K tdrai «tnking condition*. STBAr MATESIAL8 Start Bos on a raner it ^•1 " CARTOtAMO .»•••*• - 1 •« * • • • • it >IHM an expaadinf baaterM. K-a«iaoa Avtnut. I v ••! VIOLA BROS.. INC. Now—Call -Chief Operator1 I all 111 itawtfa, || lat'vtl AOt RAny Tim* MS laiar U•••••' I >'. JL..1.1 HI ih .• 111 .11 BIOX-I..%T THRi' rnn>AT Ik. ALL K MASON MATERIALS S A- H TO a I' M MtTALt ITT-1PAT. I A M. TO II.NOON tfi IB D "CD ..RJKNT WAV. RITMI-atl-f >Kl> I'hi.i HriK.rft.rd Cement, Bricks. Pipet, Blocks, Lime NEW, JERSEY BELL LVNiiarRST aicTdi: snor «4 MAIll AMI TElllTHONE CO. ..ltd doll . •rrl-K'-" atr.ai'f- l.< w Ir* MIOIWII ITtTN IHI I ...|p« HaBln drlv. and HiH^I-.l Kl>* Adamant Stone, A»he«, Lath Etc. ii.h l.lk.a. lot »|. AI-» rafMlra <-* iimm si HI MI ur SALIS s Clay, Top Soil, Agricultufi! Lima TIM B HtlMI • iiui.,.."' A*a ' WANTED - MALE VENFTIAhJ y BLINDS ll and * .. .tv I 180 WASHINGTON AVENUE NUTLE Fuel Oil ir.K FI.roNKH.-KVT l.l'iMT- I , t t M./.'fll W«W- M. .'*•'* V.W aw r—i •'••..•< » ••- ri nnurva a aaawHati All awl < vim »..,-! t f •ra :-aasi.j * AiV^^:r."i ti HARRY B , *Vr,,r». R.,th T •»•» tf SHEr.T METAI. WORK AN'TTIIINC In ni.i«: UiuaB It-ifj' -'1 ACKERSON KeHer Enqineerinq Co. roaflna' rrpalr* '...I- ^nd «i,''^a FOSfTKW WANTED I. iid up i •'- arl"; ..f «Kh>Mii •!»• K*Hana.»a • I.- - , . at|VM< Ari.K«t»l> >%»> v««r .»|»r.-w«. alt IMRha#f it.»ial Wnraa r*" I.--.'-: ,.'• 6 Valley Brook A»«, B^Hi 2 00*. l,lfl tr>—4 .•aaV»-na»» * »'»« W-,ana. Narth AHInaHoM . KK t tall r»t M^UHHM Writ* (tol t* 212 I I R v *<»>! . I » % tm »»1 H..I..IIT IIM'M RI 111 ::ii4 HELP WANTED FLMALE. UL » * CAMMARATAS uo huaai OPER A TORS Alx>.» Al — A &o»4 kv < : Nri.lt MOBIL SER VIC ENTER TO WORK ON WOMEN S SLIP!> Pat a GOOD arlrr on >aui t Hi,.,.. Hulk 2 T'W. AMI wri.i. PAT rr IN «••••»' i SSI Ki>rr>id> A%raur •LAIN MACHINE Rug Cleaning Tarn. Modarn Motors, Inc. «.n.. Sham rH PABK »VIM I Hrakr vt.w . OOO0 "AY «iTni i r»|~fl lumlion M.il. I)-.n. PHONE LOUISE BAtiNUOLO $3.95 Bi-ra VENETIAN BUNDS PtamfH and tlfuuni 0 ,»/, HAROLD H WOOD m iuit AM t»a*k «...... t-•« •MHWi '-»•>. I •"a*-* Ai_ LOjBARDI ALBRIGHT F. W. ALLING CARS WAWIH. aH.Rr i air ATK. armaroa* m IIII.F i » VI MILTON AVfNUt LYNOMUt -T •I mmna* ; ill'. "-»• 3 mm * :U • IMM.O . Eight T n E I,E A D F. R Thursday, October 10. 19*6

piobl< TU of supplying nurses is The disposal of the case took | Unit Hears ! Seek Hospital ! settle, citing th<- Hackensack Ho*-. more than 30 minutes and was pilal had fewer than twenty girU complicated by the necessity of j Commercial leader (Continued from Page 1) apply for nurse - (framing th* I interpreting the proceedings in •aa THE SOUTH BUtGEM EBVKW Secretary , year, whereas the class should Polish to Mrs. Kamanski through ' j Itutherford, pledged that his bcr- Patrolman Stephen Orlikowtki: • 4 fttaMi^rr I HI j ough will do its share, and will have numbered wu-nu i.vi. It was necessary for Bivona to do everything humanly possible He said the cost of k. eping a Miss Dorothy Nyland De- set a stipulated time for the Wer- Published e»ery Thursday by Th« Commercial Leader i to bring about fulfillment of th • paticnl in Hackensack Hospital • •••. family to use the kitchen BARON'S Printing Company at 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. Telephone scribes Work of Me- j plans. He also spoke on a reso- now it $7.7.0 a day* and that as of for preparation of their break- RUth. 2-1031. • lution adopted , recently by the yesterday there were 293 patient* thodist Church fast, and ordered the privilege { • Bergen County Mayors Associa- in the hospital, which has but 250 restricted to a 3d minute period j ; lion, urging that county officials. beds. Last week, hr added, ther* Editor "„"_ *„ Carmine Savino, Jr. The Woman's Society of Chris between 6 and 0:30 a. m. I proceed with plans for hospitals j. \vr rn more than 300 patients tian Service of the Lyndhurst Business Manager Ernest J. Dabinett [ for incurables. : there. He agreed on the need foi The complainant, a former [ SUPER Mt-thodist Church had as guest serviceman and at present a j Thomas Lawlor, mayor " of a hospital in South Bergen, but Entered as second class matter April T, 1938, at the Post .'peakfr at a meeting last Thurs- medical student, has lived at the I Carlstadt, advised that banker* i was not optimistic about the day afternoon, at the church. address for nine weeks, where it ' Office at Rutherford, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. and professional men be. called ! chance f'>r success of any pl^n Miss Dorothy Nyland, secretary was stated he pays a monthly j in, and sugtf stt-d that the serv- < to bi ing the plan to realization. of student work for the society rental of $16 Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Cop; ice clubs in the various towns • Dr. Sirrftns, who .relused to bt- throughout the Methodist Church, I dismaypti by th • pessimistic op- Waller I. Jackson, 101 Daniel I SPECIALS would • be of great helg to the with headquarters at Kill Fifth inions, repeated his statement,, avenue. Rutherford, wgs fined S3 I.ymlhiiM. N. J.. October 10. I'M6 avenue, New York. planners. Lawlor mentioned spec- ifically the Rutherford ftotarj ; 'we are going to get a hospital." and paid S3 costs for speeding 45 Miss Nyland urged her audi miles per hour in a 20-mile 7one 3tu_, He suem-htt-d tailing tw> i>ddi More on f ence to think deeply and pray tional mretingS) on*1 for laymen Patrolman Leo Reilly signed the in terms of thr world crisis, in a as favoring construction of a complaint on Septembto- 28. $2.(K) Sizr 1 |(l new hospital. and. uiie. for* all doctors in South A great many people *ay fretfully: "tV-wfW •bfc united effort In prayers for peace. Bergen. Fred A. Nehring. 19 West Shi- entreated the women to -Commissioner Favier of Lynd* Smith street, paid $3 costs on an do sucb wonderi during llie war. Why em*l w»- produc* hurst director of revenue and It was (', cided to appoint a challenge the young people of committee and name Dr. Simms excessive speeding charge and, the IMMIHM^ now?" the church to Hive themselves to finance, approved Dr. Simms ?ame amount for passing on th* plan but urged caution in pro- temporary chairman to meet on Dorothy Gray The Newark News carried tlir aiwwer to lliat irritation Christian service, calling atten- Thursday for supplemental re- right side of a car. Carvin Bar tion to the 10,000 foreign students ceeding. He .-.md that his know! lett. 27i Newark street, also paid in its new* columns la-i v,*-vk. In a round-up Htiuly '|' edge of the building business toM pot is ;ind outlines. Named to that are now in America—1,200 work with the doctor were the costs of court for passing a red Cleapsing Cream Imildiin: permit! issued Cor l\*»«*x and I nion (Ntuntien tlii- fiom Chin;i und fiOO a year from him that it will be impossible Lo fight on September 25. start any construction within the mayors of the six communities^ year it was found that the total eoiwlltiotion would !»«• $2..- India- who are all rnembers of Gods family. next six to nine months. How- Horace H. Bogle, of Lyndhurst 231,508 on the basis of permit! iwued thu» far. ever, h/ said that a sound finam- John Stoth rs, of Rutherford The wurship service was led Bad Accident at Sproial Thai IK a lot of runstructktn. Were it all confined i<> ing plan must be adopted as the John M-anson, of North Arhni» uy Mrs Percival Chapman, and first step. ton; John Petrie. of East Ruther housing K» resident and a station wagon dent, named as. a nominating lars just now is well night im- rVrrari, ut East Rutherford: Or $10,930,530 of the roiistrurtion ii for housing! The n- com mil tee, Mrs, C. H Manfrvdi. Paul LiVQ, of Lyndhurst. Di owned by the Federal Telecom- ' possible, but as far as a hospital rnunicalion Laboratory, of New inainder $l.'t.2f>7.1 111 i- for indiiMriul Jmildin)c. Mrs. JIIIIHSS Muir, Mrs Fred is concerned, there is need fur Howard Cooper, of Rutherford; KU.-n ;.nrl Mrs. MuxweU R. Harmond (jeer; Commissione' York were badly damaged and i There is DM of the principal an»»wer*i Mi ihr housing one and South B.rgen can have towed a^-ay last Week following Witght. N.w offueis will be el- one. The idea of a bond Issue, he Louis M, Favier, and Georg.- problem. And tin* re i* tlie answer in wli\ we wen* able i«i"fPd~ln NiivemlxM, to take of- a collision at Rutherford and _s*ndj was-sound, and hi- UU T./.. ..f IfMtl. ,f.f.d r -Park avonmn. Rulhrifurd. lo do thtlTptsr"Jn ffre" wliT'TtiuT"wV\.f^ril*I~M*i m"ni do "now. ed the opinion that it would amn Among the 40 persons at the Fred H Numrich, 19 William I "Plans wet e made, to send a approval of the Securities and During the w;tr fir*>t tiling- wt-n- pin ftrit. The war l.ii ge delegation to the district mcvtlnf, besides the appointe-J street. Yonkers, driver of the sta- Kxchangf Commission. • too was put first. Everything th.it wa* don*- w.i- the war ef- met Itri;' tn be held at LI-UUKI, roiniDiUee, were Councilman tion wagon told Rutherford po- .Waltci Settle., of W.M.d-Ridgir* lice he was going east on Ruth- fort. Octobt-i ii; \1, Chute will be Lyonr i- Another Speaker the official delegate. tin r said that u plonninK com- DA V C. Liva, Di. Dunaid G erford avenue, "when he was This country, however, has \( Ruthtrrfoid; D: driving south along Park avenue. We're tr\itiK lo gel uteel and von I and all form* of in- ; Lyndhurst Council of Church Sehud/ik. nf Gaifield. anil I)! Women, who will hold_ an all- • Dr. Archibald Lyons, of North ' Lana Lotion Pieteonts o| Newark. dustrial expansion on u boom-timr ><-lieilnle. ; day meeting at thi* Westminster Arlington, attached |0 the West Card of Thanks Presbylei ian Church on Novem- Hudson Hospital, Kearny, spoke Under a free eeonoin\ a man i- entitled Iu put lii* **f- FEKNEK: We wish lo thank all 75c Woodbury Special L.H- I. along lines which he admitu d fort into a project prm nixing the greater return. Many. were destructive to the project Drops Charges our relatives, friends, officers , -Mi! ("h.ii Its Cromley was Hid members of Adoniram_Lodge many other thing* urmniw better return* than housing to- named cruiirmah for the dinner while admitting the need tor th- hospital. He told oi the endeav Against Woman -N-V.2jf>. F. & A.M. for their kind day. tu be served cm the day of the vxpn-ssions of sympathy and Dry Skin Cream or of West Hudson Hospital to . annual bazaar, November 6. Each' Sn housing lug*. raise a million and i qiwrter dnl- Lyndhurst Police* Krf-order Uautiful floral tribute* at the circle is preparing articles1 for lars just now i.s well niyh im- William Bivona List fi^sda., funeial of our beloved husband Hold For The problem -.-.m- ohvioiis enough. Si doe*'the KOIII- , .le ;.i the booths. niuht ditmilHil a chargr i ( di.-- jnd father. Arthur.M Keener, tion. • despite the fact that Kearny ha; An invitation was received to Bbouf 50.000 population and is i.rrtii !v pciMjn brought ,^;nn5t We are deeply grateful to the ; intend a papei products demon- about 75 per * nt industrial Mis. Suphic Kamanski. .,f 727 Rev. Rowland Nye for his con- Kiltli strert, Lynilhuiit, by he vc-nltofi as I sii .it n>n ,it trje church, on thv ^.ling words and to Collins Me- Delmonicos Home i ii inn)', of Oitnbei 22 under BUS- Dr. Howard Cgupcr'ui Buthei U-ntint, Stank-y Werner, wht> morial. Inc., fur their efficient tin- D 1- & W rai ford, agreed with [)[. Lyons 1 11 ' pui'M oi the W«-sleyan Service ilaimtcl his laniiludy had thmwn . si i vice Guild ( opinion and opined that financing ii struinci ;.t him Bereaved wife, sons and daughter From Long Ride •'"wi ..^""! ."; "":",„ f New Oi will go to Fort Jay, James H. "Francisco to attend an electrical leans and Wrrshmjjton. D C Be.ivnson is the WACHTER'S DELICATESSEN &' FRANK'S 25c CUMP1.KTE LINK OK I.1QIORs - WINES ti BH K» No ...n.I.....II I 1..T.I- in Every Fi iday Kpwial! ) iW rntli-li lamuaiir muld Try Our DtUdam r i./i (,,/,*, ,„„( Unmr IM> I k>i fBimilii A LARUE STOCK OF HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOODS Jergens Cream "•ml.MiMtiun *»f l«.\rl> n..*«T». 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