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] a brand new RKO Radio Super- by the Lincoln PTA will be taken piMiocuon with John m o n m m m t s o c i a l c u m at a meeting to be held tomorrow Pivne. Ronald Reagan, Rhonda evening at t he Lincoln School. Fleming and Coleen Gray. Mr*. Charles Thomson, who re cently jnoved from Rutherford to Boys from eight to \en year* of The greatest array of country age and their parent*, are urged and western music and song re ANNUAL FALL DANCE tlyrir newly purchased home at 200 Livingston avenue, was hon to attend. Boys will be admitted cording artists has been as BY B-D FOREMEN into the pack in the order of their sembled into one unit by Roy ored at a recent meeting of her social dub held at the home of registration for membership. Acuff, the dean of contemporary Tomorrow night, November 4, Ralph Brown, Cubmaster, will be the life of the young i nventor | the Foremen * Club of Becton. Mr*. Louis Ercolma, in Cast Ruth NEW YORK — Its been,Alexc (Guinness) ia almdst successful. American Folk Music, for presen erford. .The cl oh presented Mrs. in charge. tation on the RKO Palac e Theatre Dickinson and Company, of East Guinness night on TV this week Luckily, his material proves a Thomson a gift for her new and if you’ve missed a single mo-‘ atage tor one week starting Fri Rutherford, will hold its annual - dud and he escapes with his life, fill dance at the Polish People s home. ment of it, why, just blame your• the economic system promises to day, November 4. Billed as the ‘Grand Ole A pry” from Nash Hall, Passaic. The public is cor- j ♦h*r* r m—-e Mrs Fred! self. continue on. Abbey, Mrs. Frank' Agasinsky, On Million Dollar Movie which ville, Tenn,, 15 great stars of ra dialiy welcomed to attend. LINCOLN | B ut the la st scene is the top- dio, television and record* will Featured from 8:30 p.m. to ears, weriy Caggiano, Mrs. Ange Mutual puts on over Channel 9' per: it shows the young inventor lo Settembrino, Mrs. Mark La- each night, one of the fabulous be presented in person in a real . 12:30 a m, will be Duke Collins New thru S a t Nev. 3-5 movies of the era has been show‘ lorn and desolate going out from hill-billy jamboree highlighted and his orchestra. Other high M orte and Mia* Rose Grezzi. of Cinemascope and Ceter his laboratory in disgrace. He Lyndhurst, Mrs. Earl Fore, of ing at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. And on by a series of authentic square lights of the evening include t h e c o n n e l l I moves slowly and beaten. But ia n cers.. prize* for a, rhumba contest and: N utley and Mr*. Richard Meola •• M C Tuesday on Channel 2 at 6:15» just .before he disappears his of Rutherford. p.m., his movies, “The Man In lemon dance, plus red ro*e* for STORY" 1 shoulders straighten, his head TO HOLD STEAK DINNER the White Suit” was viewed. every lady guest present Alan Ladd - June Allyaoa riaes, he walks jauntily into the Co-chairmen of the affair are The Annual Beefsteak Dinner n the reorgani- Both were marvelous and both1 future. are pure Guinness. And we don’t I Ted Chekan ol Nutley and Otto of the Dwight Morrow Republi Pack sponsored s h o TS u n " mean Stout. Into his mind has come a new I Schablik of Hasbrouck Heights. can Club will be served at 8:30 la Color That “Paradise” picture isn’t go idea, a new dream. Life promises p.m. on Saturday, November 11 Sterliag Hayden - Y. DeCarlo ing to prove satisfactory to( *o much and all of its promise* World Community Day at the Civility. Labor and Politi he, man, will realize. It is a won- routes and such. Service Starts Tomorrow cal Society Hall, Orient Way and KIDDIE SPECIALS! It concerns a dry, dusty Englishi <*erful touch and a wonderful Pennsylvania aVenue. Sat, hatfawe, November 5 j skipper who runs « shift between ending. Watch out for Guinness. The annual World Community I Friends are invited. Reeerva- cold English Gibraiter and warm, He’s one of our greatest. Day service sfcnsored by the tions may be made through John *~NOW thm SATURDAY “ “MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" Bogart - Gene Tierney exotic Calais, The skipper, Guin Five Minute Ovation Lyndhurst Council of Church Settem brino. GE. 8-0232; C harles "SHOTGUN " ness, who runs tfte ship, has ar Remember, you read it first in Women will be held at the Meth DeMarco. WE. 9-9221: or Frank “THE LEFT HAND I COLOB CARTOONS S ranged a cozy little deal. His1 this column. We said last week odist Church at 2 p.m .tomorrow, Piscatella, WE. 9-4467. OF GOD” English wife ia, on his demand, that “The Lark" will probably to last Just one hour. There's a Tawday Mattao,.NoT. t~]~ dedicated to cooking dumplings clean up every prize there is on welcome to all, Mr. ahd Mrs. W. Ellsworth iElection Day) | and keeping a ftuiet home in the Broadway stage this season. Mrs. Glynn Sumpman will be Long, 738 Sixth street, had as “A LIFE IN THE ALL LAUGH SHOW! which he can retire at 10 p.m. Well, ‘The Lark" opened in Bos the leader. Mrs. Harry Reysen guests for several days last week, I But in Calais he has Yvonne Mrs. Long’s brother and sister-in- BALANCE” IS COLOR CARTOONS IS ton last Friday. And the audience will sing with Mrs. J. Edward "J STOOGES" DeCarlo, a native gal of tremen gave a five-minute ovation when Roycraft at the piano. law, Mr. end Mrs. Warren E. Bell, GALA KIDDIE SHOW dous proportions. He doesn’t want of Roaring Springs* Pa. ••LITTLE RASCALS” the curtain fell. Others who will have part* in i SATURDAY MATINEE No Advance In Price! Yvonne to took. He doesn't want the program include Mrs. George AMett ft Coatelio la her donfesticated at all. He wants Five minutes! That’s like fife Alberding, Mrs. Joseph Aldridge, “JA C K * THE BRANSTALK - Sun. Mon. T u m . N o v . «-7~l her wild and fancy-free. centuries. Any play that can get that kind of reaction in Boston Roy Acuff, a Capitol recording Mrs. John C. Garde and Mrs. J. » CARTOONS EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! A nd So On must be good. Like we say, look star, will be master of ceremon S. Latsha. Ushers will be women from the several churches in the Baa. Mon. T a n . Nov. *-1-1 I KATHARINE HEPBURN Underlining the brilliance of °fu V « D j L U rk1 in which ies and introduce Killy Wells, Cfeaa. Heetoa - Ja n a A danu ♦he skipper is Charles Golderer, Julie Harris stars, ft is a play the Nation's No. 1 girl singer of council his first mate. It is the first mate’s about Joan of Arc and it is mere folk songs; Johnnie and Jack; the Contributions of used clothing “PHIVATE WAR OF job to worship the skipper. His ly wonderful. Tickets are now on Smokey Mountain Boys, Pap and for "Parcels for Peace" will be Wee te a«t. Nev. I MAJOR BENSON" admiration for the manner in •ale. The show opens November his Cedar Hill Square Dancers, received. An offering also will be William Hetemi ■ Jewrtfer J m i 17 at the Longacre Theatre, received. In C Im im k ih which the boss man keeps the the Tennessee Mountain Boys, “LOVE IS A MANY quiet wife of Gibraiter and the Ruby Wells and many others. “ONE DESIRE” •xotie dish in Calais is a moving Meet Diane Cilento Mis* Norma Martoglio, of Sec SPLENDORED THING' editorial throughout the picture. If your TV set wasn’t reverber ‘Tennessee's Partner”,, the a^-! ond avenue, has returned from a SPECIAL MATINEE But the English have a way of ating the other night blame it al) corhpanying screen attraction is vacation spent in Bermuda. Tuooday^Jtov. I. al 1M P.M. murdering such a situation. 'in your antenna. Because a won derfully-gifted gal named Diane Roller Skating Bat Nov. I ll The English gal takes on a lov Jaaa Crawford-Jeff Chaadler er and leaves our hero because Cilento was. certainly sending. RIVIERA PARK , he is too stuffy. Diane appeared at 9 p.m. in "FEMALE ON THE The exotic bit deserts the boy the Alcoa Theatre hour in ajday BEACH” because he refuses her the right called "The Little Servant'. It SNOW TONIGHT) h u Martla “ err, Lewis to cook and be a woman like all was an English setting of the “NIGHT HOLDS TERROR" other women. 19th century in which a yoUng. “YOU’RE NEVER TOO The world collapses upon the friendless servant, gal proves to H e irjr Starts Wednesday Nov. 9 hero. That is* until the final pas be of great help to a lovable vag YOUNG” (4 DAY8) * ***• w hence emerges triumph abond. BPRCIAL MATINEES “YOU’RE NEVER TOO iff* ^ “** gokt* I*ve away Miss Cilento currently may be Thaa. * Fri. Nov. M * 11 the plot SasH youraelf. It will .he seen as Helen of Troy in a grpat . YOUNG" on through Sunday. play named “Tiger at the Gate". Doan Martin - Jerry Lewis The (White Salt She has won hurrahs wher W hile 4&e P aradise picture is ever She appears. But Sunday very good, Guinness fans prob- 1night was a treat because it was ably will like ‘The Man in the «chiefly Diane Cilento and noth white Suit” nauch better. It is 1ing more. She has one of those **ocf th lt nM U ogt fr o m •harper, cleverer. It concerns a •baggy 1 poodle bobs, a luminous man who has invented one countenance,{ a voice that sings o u r S *rvtn M a n a g e r ^ of theae synthetics which make and « a certain gamin touch which wool and cotton obsolete. What invests 1 her with the spirit of an TRAILMAKER TIMS i this does to the world of crass angel. ‘ / commerce is unbelievable. It Promises to smash the economic ( She made Sunday night rich •ystem t»f the world, -jana warm. If you missed her tough luck. bub. 3ut keep that C heritor* Htston So desperate do the Mg money iname in mind, Diane Cilento. A "PRIVATX WAS men becoifte that a plot against iwonderful, magical creature. HOTEL
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Rabbi Sjvan will speak on tht top*;. The Quality aI Hospttaii ty" at the regular wwUv Sab bath S*n«e being h*M at the’ Lyndhurst Hebrew Center on! Friday evening at 9 p m Th** Choral Group will assist in the Vtlani Rurtnski service. Refreshment* will be served b> Adam Ructnaki 451 Schuyler j avenue, died on Tuesday morn the ladies of the congregation at ■ ing at hcs hnfTHr after a long UI the Oneg Shabbath flour being held ift the Social Hall of thej; ness Bom in Poland, he came Holiday Masses ! from there to Lyndhurst SO years rburrh immediately following the, service j ago. He was a mentiser «>f 81 Mi Week day Masses ji-haafo Surlet* of Lyndhurst. On Saturday. WwwmWi 5, at; His Wtr*. Mrs L«**adie Rv- 3 30 a m , the Bar Miktvgh cere bncki Ruuiuki. died four year* LVNDHURST MrTHODlKT many for Jeffery (Mas. son off C m H T H Mr and Mrs Saul Os'as. at 353- S u iv .w r, *r« fo«,r Livingston avenue, will be held a r - tour son*. Clai Stuyveaant a*.4 Tontine Ave* enve an»1 Chaile*. of Lyndhurst « •* . Marry -W. The traditional Ktddush wiR be. held in the Sotial Kail uf th. ! Jr uf BolUville. and Le»v Temple follow ini' the arrvta-r W* daughteri. Mn John H I Tontine Avenue (Eleaitv. 1 OrUkowSai. Mrs Frank GRneva M 9M iM M Ie i H*ye». Mrs WilUam XT. THOMAS K M M U f/U . , (Helen» Jasm^ki. Mr* Henrv Sunday. Nov. 8 9 4 5 o n r c h Church School with classes foi f tMe«i and Moyve»aat A«nrae» (Anna! Len.an«.wHr. all uf Lynd ages. 11 a.m., Public worship Rev. C. W H m Hhika. B it . :nirst Mrs Fied (Etb«l) Fua. ot sermon by the minister on "So Reetor Ku:herf<*rd nt»fl Mrs John (Paul G reat a Cloud of Witnesses 5:30 htoyveaaoi Av«H I-: 1* ' Wikfewskl. of East Ruth p m. Covered dish supper for all GEneva I SMS j -rford 24 grand htklren and U members of the Church School | groat fra-.d, hii.trnn and their fainilies. Sunday. Nov B Second Sunday , •Thr «* be.ng held this: Monday 3 30 pm. Junto* Friday. World Community Day. ; ^ »* !* o*vl*»«'k frvrn the S* Choir 8 p.m , meeting of the of 2 p.m., Methodist Church. /a re Memt>i»al Home. I tv . «u.i ftcial board. Saturday. Womans Auxiliai ‘tidge r.iad .to St Mi hael's H C Thursday 1 30 p.m Meeting of Food Sale. Bogle Building Churih. when- al H W a m a ir ♦v'** WSCS at the church M rs . , Sunday. Nov 8 . 2n2d Sunday ? u‘^ni JUas*^ wdl | e t.fferod In William L. Bivona will lead the HUBERT & VAN ATT A. CJL after Trinity. 7 30 a m Hot> I te n.em w ill |^- m Si worship service. Mrs Rosengrant How the understanding of Communion. 915 a.m. Familj j Cemetery l.yiuihu
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Authorized KODAK Dealer DOLORES' GIFT SHOP KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP SAN CARLO RESTAURANT JKAN VIVIAN, PROP. Fast COLOR Service TT e a a a l FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS SAME DAY FII.M DEVELOPING Christmas Cards Blouse* - Handbags - Hosiery AND PARTIES EXCEPT SATURDAYS Eaton Stationery BEFORE 9:30— READY 4:30 P.M. ( ostnme Jeivelxy - ('oats and Suits Featuring Sizzling Steaks Peggy Ann Doll's Clothes 306 Stuyvesant Avenue CAMERA HOUSE Sm all G ifts 213 Stuyvemiiit Ave. 227-A STIJYVKSANT AVE. GEneva 8-3508 300 EDNA MAE SHOPPE CARROLL S WINE & LIQUORS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S For Your Shopping Needs WEAR Watch For The Xmas Wines - Liquors - Beer Visit Our New Modern Store Shop On Stuyvesant Avenue Miss Swank ■— I.uxite — Biubizon Free Delivery Fortuna Circular Next Month Official (»irl Scouts Headquarters A N D S A V E 214 Stuyvesant Avenue ^ Ebster *>-8121 236 Stuyvesant^Vv GEneva 8*7711 A. CHASAR & SON FELDMAN CLEANERS Lyndhurst Recreation Center STUYVESANT LAUNDRY 12 AIR-CONDITIONED ELECTRICIANS SAME DAT SERVICE DRIVE IN AND ALLEYS SAVE 2 0 % Air Conditioning Flail Our Modern Plant Kid Seating Capacity for Public Home ami Commercial Wiring CASH CARRY 222 Sluyveaant Avrnue Fans ami Appliances GEneva 8-9780 (i-Jlour Serrii*' on Beipirst 200 Stuyvenanl Avenue WElwler 9-4113 163 Stuyvesant Ave. GE. 84)879 237 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-4.>05 Footsteps GEneva 8-8'»03 WE OUTFIT TEAMS STUYVESANT PHARMACY l i t t b t FINE SHOES LYNDHURST SPORTS CENTER r PRESCRl PTIONS, CHILDREN LEVY'S TEEN-AGERS WE ( ARRY A COMPLETE LINE O r DIA-MEI. — DIETETIC FOODS PHARMACY BOYS ARCHERY - GOLF - TENNIS * BASEBALL EQllPT. Hearing Aids & Batteries All Type* Designed to Keep f r e s h \ nd s a l t w a t e r t a c k l e Cohm.phatonajoy U &p/y^U um , S b e i Little Feet Normal Phone WEbster 9-3100 SKIN DIVING EOWPT., OUTBOARD MOTORS 95 Stuyvesant Avrnue not a sideline- 3*4 Valley Brook Men & Women WE » N. PA PA Z/O Nell Kru< 4 r m STUYVESANT AVENUE Ave., Bogle Bid*. Jark Kruear LYNDHURST, N. i. Open Sunday 9 to 1 P.M. COMPLETE LINE OF SICKROOM SUPPLIES Doctor’s Prescription* Killed -F R E E DELIVERY - 288 Stuyvesant Avenue HARRY'S HARDWARE ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON VERA'S SPECIALTY SHOP ft RENTAL SERVICE 240 Sluyveoant Avenue Fxjfcrt Hair Shaping and Timing Eloor Polisher, Sander, Etlpr 14ir%v Selertiim of ' Permanent Ware Specialist V Lawn Roller, Sta/Ur Gun, Wallftafier LADIES' IIATS . HANDBAGS Watch For The Xmas 291 Stuyvesant Avenue S/waver, Smoother, Belt Sander HOSIERY - LINGERIE Lyndhurst, N. J. ^ 9 Open Sunday* -9 A.M. to 12 Niwin Circular Next Month GEneva 8*6817 ACCESSORIES 230 Stuyvenant Avenue ^ Eb.ter 9-0251 GEneva 8-8007 Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants Association THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 19%: COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOITH BERliEN REVIEW face srvct TS* Um.W t> the won a t I ^ M n r u N Y ,tm «** t»t* l*Wi M ia n \ - t %4 Um> t*r.fci at th* Hmlaan Ri**r Im a Dm LyncHrtjrs^ W ^fl .dnril Quirt •>»« mnnhfr Hu liMagktar. I iw«t X^mr Books and Authors •'« and Lan.,, „ ». », , M l i»d «>lh Ua MU Injured in Crash St. Michael’s •» Ml* m an II » h*( tm n la d * * of llw n n > that ■ > .« w fct* ot We* \«« &»*4v **«(* ">*** f*tk* tht«h.ch th* m» Laww* |stt Up Home is th* nprm ion used by Olaf Kcklund to dnlfnate Dtrt onto *r*> aixl M .M > th* ta. X th*m uw< •*»* th* hi» aecond wife. Lm nea and th«u ch'M i f ix Uu* i» ifw iktty T»>t DAN FELIX OLDSMOBILE, Inc To attur* low coit to coniumer tKrou«|K plonn#H solum# To toll mor# at. U it profit p#r car by viqilant monaQt- m«nt of •xponi«i to k»»p overhead low To provido low cott financing throuqK Generol Moton where interest and insurance rateft are low. No Goug ing — No Finagling. To maintain a Highly efficient service deportm ent ttiot assures not only your Complete Satiifaction but renders this • •rvic* ol lh« lcw*t* poit.bU coif to you. For yeors the Dan Felix organization has doubled the preced ing year's volume ... because we were determined to please Your baby deserves you with Quality Automobiles • OldsmobHe • at the lowest cost the very besl«. to you. H v p v n d o n l « l a n t i f .o f > o f > - O - l fa r O ur l*rnH ll DAN FELIX OLDSMOBILE, INC 49 Meadow Road Sujte/i Stown RUTHERFORD Baby's tiny feet need and deoervc the beet children's shoes And there are none finer than Buster Browns Backed by a SO year reputation for dependability, they fit . .. really fit .. . if they’re Butter Browne. Brine your baby m today for that important accurate fitting. Buster Brown Shoe Store •ret F IT SHOKS" 863 KEARNY AVE. .1 B*IU-»ilU- Pikr ARLINGTON Hours. Open nightly 'Ul I o'clock exc+pl Tum. it W«4 *til I Known For Good Fitting TURN THIS PAGE PACE EIGITT COMMEBCIAL LEADER * SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, MSS AISES SIGHTS ON 56 OLD Doubles So. Bergen Quota This morning, Thursday, November 3, a starting gun was fired at Dan Delix Oldsmobile, Inc., 49 Meadow road, Rutherford. The starting gun, it may be stated, was the unveiling of the Oldsmo bile line of 15 automobile models for 1956, a thrilling array of cars all of which are designed to meet the fancy of motorists, no m atter w hat model or re» ord of performance they prefer. Dan T. Felix, president, had a few words to say about the firm’s sales plans for the year ahead. ’’We’ve raise «>■ -5 -fS % ' htad until it hacanw certain of what Howe, tha ltllith zszfs: ar1 nmmtt Revolution By JOHN NELSON w BjarAgtaactfgtt m aty , « fa r . * 1825. and m n M fa the Chapter SO—PREPARING FOR RETKCAT fcorroom o/ W . on the east tide of the Hudson, and leiaurely diaplayerf room /on the incoming and ongoing moil m Z w M m m themaelvea like a ho* preparing to twallnw iu prey. Tha* heljned ihemtrlikt. Thit KWi a rrW telf-tervice of fir*. A had landed on Manhattan UUnd under die heavy guita «m A i KM watt of the MantUm Home M n °/ *n the East River. Washington w«i roftitafitly tta* Mti buiWrn# «Mk> occupied at headquarter, by Cm- riding to varioua point* to aee that matter, were being * » / George W athinfon during hu retreat from Part U c properly carried out , A & ?* a, ‘l± *m' lao™ lflocmy f«r the o o m m W It watI the la.t of Augunt when W^ahingto* we. driv- ordn^Mef, and thing. more tm ninly not getting any light- N -rv tL ^ L iT L "4. «* mi*hl h*v*‘ bern d,iv<‘" tm o l f ^ j*1. **“ T** within the following three darn, hot it wai Hot ?•** l****UM ton//. No confident* mnld iw placed «pM ujijfl the 16th of November before Fort £ hu m>mng rtMmcemmtit from any quarter. But in m rewlered and OoMwalli. thereby tranaferring the aunt o l * •"* » > canid Washington detpair. Hi. am rtim M 2rSand l & l t t o W Z S ES S F yB E W ^ ^ i ^ W theae and waa alto hampered with impoaaible order, from * w T , n* while keeping the diatrSct in the area of Fort-Washington, had an inturmountable job on Ua Wanda. < ' Waahington nftw taw that bia proper course would be to abandon Fort Waahington ami to throw bia entire army tato New Jeraey, but Ceneral Natfaaq|el Greene, and Cangreai, thought Fort Waahington should be held to the ian and children. L y n d ^ S K laat extremity. Waahington. therefore, aent 5,000 men and Mary Ann. alas Mr. Chan- kjrii«'a Mutter. Mn. Haig It. aenam tha Hwdao* with Putnam. Lee waa to retrain be- Chankallan. alt «( M» ta t av»- #r. v- * Biggest October -in Mercury history start* the big move to THE On September 28th-4i0 $ BIG M -th e riew 1956 Mercury—w»e iin V ^ for the firet time in CHECK THE detlert' ahowntlmt. By November let, actoal LEADERSHIP ••le * Afuiee iadiosted Immediate, overwhelming > N a v N M * i pufatteawMptaaeofar greater than in any previoue i m k w w m *ft am mouth following the introduction bf a new *a b m U * * MercwymodeLIfn •ta i another new ali'time rec a Esdtl^t, new Flo-7 m m assap^jssawar « latfUM NH ] |V t« M pmt m m t ord month for one o t the fastest growing oara in w h o lt Am * « f | a s . N«r, wtdar priced history. Come in now—ese why ao > > many p««le are making the move to THE BIG M . 1 . . T l. , -• ' j f * I a taaut* mar part? at kar M a» YMlPMJartTk*.... YaaVaUx»Ma,fc>rAt VERAS No n—4 to thopaMit o* W . Our quality ii k W A * * # m J M M | k « l a r o is t s e l e c t io n o r h a t s j n t h is a m a i M «st A r t PHm SI At $1.91 A SLM " • W w An J — i I VI* Hmdhup Al Ska*a». l ah n Mai % Im . Im * a Ttoac t m 4 m I W * a l G * !■» I U U , V * , O m ^H n . , Mart tea Maatf at » .« • « « LHtft M - - A 1 -A Although our Anaual C w Ion B m U M is atiU a months off, Chairman SUva bo has announced that * m JOIN OUS VALCOST SOWN! HOMSY M ~ O l FANTI1S CLUS :•*. % ■ * VHtA’S SPECIALTY SHOP "HW U M t M ara WMk 1W M l v a h a i" J4R Itvyvcsw t Av#MM| L yiA w iti N* JL Am thm IIPCN PIUDAVB *YIL 9 M l JMT 1 d i f t i l i - * ------ Yw. Am GtfdkUy IM M T* VW» Ow FllOAY. THt FOURTH OF NOVEMSt* And TharaaOar -T«S n A W Driya Slew 1936 C h ev ro let ■ S ir ‘ k M y L t|m 7 0 S u ------* __ m. mww n w w p w w m ■ COM I IN - LOOK AROUND - OCT S SOT IT ■ '8S —-MM — I ------" COMMERCIAL LEADER * SOUTH BERGEN KgVTEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, IfSS Golf Course Is In The Opening AT HALLOWEEN P A IR Mias Joan Fraina, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Fraina of 034 Milton avenue, waa a hostess at. a Halloween party given on Sat urday evening. Those who at tended were Jean Mueller, Rosine Grotto, Marie and Ellen Tree, Phyllis Mancuso, all of Lynd hurst, and Beth Woods of Upper Montclair, and Wniiam Toombs, Robert Charett, Robert Lyons, Edward Picale, Robert McCort, and Rod Hanson, all of Kearny. Output of electricity by Public Service Electric and Gas Com pany for the week ended Octob e r 27, 1955, was 187.966.900 kilo watt-hours compared with 171.- 791,600 kilow att-hours in the .cor responding week a year ago, an increase of 16,175,300 or 9:42 per cent. Pvt. John C. Rodriquez, 20, son of Mrs. Ann Rodriquez, 126 Val ley Brook avenue. Lyndhurst, is a $*k irim t& k StftH ltknp member of the 97tb Signal Bat talion in Germany. M«fct «vfy day $.Q day Rodriquez, a teletype operator in the battalion, entered the Ar my in Septem ber 1954. He com pleted baaic training at Fort .Dix, and arrived in Europe last Sep tember. He is a former student of Lyndhurst High School. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Adamo, 475 Stuyvesant avenue, are the parents of a son, Antho ny Samuel, born October 26 at St. Barnabas Hospital, Newark, The baby weighed 12 pounds at birth. He joins- a sister. Phyllis Ann, 4' years old. Mrs. Adamo is' the former Elinor DuBeau of Lyndhurst. One SDown Will Bay Any One Of Tim e Autos 1951 Chevrolet Convertible; PowerqMe * $495 1951 Ford Station Wagon $195 1950 Bufcck $495 1950 Mercury . $495 1950 Bulek $395 1950 Plymouth $395 1950 Ford $350 1949 Pontiac Club Coupe, Hydromatic $395 tH 9 Nash $195 N O W the all-new Blue Chip gm c 'CWcHiU'i Carpet 1948 Oldsmobile,' Hydromatic $125 Caper* " 1948 Plymouth $ 50 truck8 underprice com petition- 1947 Dtvco Panel Trucks 4 Cylinder $195 and still lead in years-ahead 1947 Pontiac $ 95 1944 CadMoc $195 features and styling. 1945 Dodge $ 95 1945 Plymouth $ 75 W hy pay m ore for less? 1941 emptier $ 50 See us today! Hewer Models Al Prices Te Salt Your Pocket 1954 Ford $1295 1953 Ford, Victoria $1195 1955 Plymouth $1095 MI3 Dodge Panel \ Ton Truck $ 595 1952 FordPkkup $ 495 mi DaSoto $ 595 1951 O M m oM e "88" $ 458 1958 DeSoto $ 595 1 HU1SUAY, NOVEMBER S, 1955 i haru n* mm: is Fob Day Was a Day < HISTKNM* St MUY Of Most Real Fan! dev Qm w if K C CWrrfc m N.»rth ArUntfexv « « thr Mnr i lunt, Mr» JU n»*y of Nu»i»* m 4 A» K ra I. M McCormKh at th* Wh»w hue*** Gmrti m* « lwW th* baby » |itM tfsnoliL Appoint** to »rv« BUSINESS aid INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY * * ★ DEDICATE) TO THt DtmOPMPfT OP A OtEATtR SOUTH m n M IA * * * DRIVE-IN a SAVE .M W S ^ ' P * * » * — 1 — Hofcotaa »ood In h i t Hatliai Con) M m h I") ...... clPaoplo From • WMa At m Who Appreciate Fta* Food awl Drlniu PSISTISS 143 Stuyvasant Avanua, Lyndhurst, N! J. Hy-Way Body It Fender Repairs Rizzulo Brother*. Profs rhififn arr iIm of thr hr.t Mi".. »h.. Ilkr Italian \ ntr-tI ram cumw to il ahnuM I- -r>..| err happt la r-.ia ■•'•I U tllvy'i Pin r Ramn \ ralhelrllet i. amUliU U • p m n irt and han<|iiri>, ami ihr IW H«m m u •rll ovrr 109 pniplr OFFERS THE BEST IN SERVICE Robert Dana in Thr * orhl I rirjram aiul >nn kinMt P«9* Ara. and Oriant Way, LyndHur# rm «nrada the mtinranl in 111. airll rn j "T i m O n Tahiea', and i.lrm rniinr Paddle lord (relnrrd ihr plarr in W Ebater 9-8100 ^ ffolttOMI ia T h e Nm Yuri llrfalfl Trtlninr A Urar pariinfliH . ad|arr nl in llw Plar K . i i i i i . pro- «M m M W r apart- for \,.ur r« . allh«ii|li many limr. tin. 224U I HV**TAl. ST . M oRIH ARIJM .n*!*. N I hil ia full, aa I aughrt •' i. a |»ipular |iU r In «>• It Coot* Lo*t Than Yaw T M I We ran rrrommrml I auglin • I'irir H*mw mmi high J. W. Mortell Coapsey ly fjr rilhrr litnrh or ilmnrr. > BXi n t i v i i x a i o b W TMM A M A VISIT OUR New RUSTIC ROOM faafUq CtpaaMf tod— A. COLMKNKtO KEarny I O U I P M e rA .[ F l M 1 » ^ C . ^ M echm rical Steals Aad AhaMiaam b O w 35 To m mwf^^^ierw|fni|aAal|n|a na!StfA#tii/e***ery COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTH BERCEN REVIEW T H l R SU A f. .NOVEMBER 3. 1955 M t n t k / m h : W fJ n \ to cut your food b ills M ore! Yen, look to America'* leading food merchant — A ll’ — to »lio« you the way to cut * )our food billx more. And here'* drumatir proof! Again this wrek A*!1 haw reduced r prices on many famoun-bruml grocery product!). It’s a real money-saving move . . . and there's many, many more to come! W W M J.M H "HI. i m m COME SEE . . . COME SAVE AT A & P ! ■—7 Fall-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables r F rta Fliriiit Ct**H - P tl« HUT ELECTION DAY M /190 FAMOUS BRAND GROClRltS Grapefruit 5 >« 35 OPEN A ll PAY i w e r _ MDUCIft IM THl PAST 4 WlttSI * CauHfloi— ...... “'“1 rvnn lom nois J a n e Parker iakery Specials ! B a b y F o o d 8 1 more price cuts THIS WEEK I California Oranges Strained Chopped Dutch Apple Pie - 3 9 c Listed her* a n a few of the 271 pricaa recently reduced . . . compare and lave at A b t \ Pascal Celery" . 'IS* 5 "•49* I 19* Dundee Cake With qlaied fruit* and pec ant J ^ C Betty Cracker *SS Mix Del Monte Carrots % ; £ . » W»»t*rn farmi A r m o u r ’ s Cinnam on Buns .... <-'« 6 ‘ 2 7 c Presto Cake Flour “ "2** Libby's Tomatoes '•••' 2 ' £ 4 3 * Fresh C arrels Lih h v’t A arieftti u"’>" Eaglish M uffins .... P‘.. W e s s o n O i l Campbell's S 21: 59c Green Cabbala From naarLy ’am i Minute Tapioca . . . £25* Nestle’s Morsels *-• ‘,“ 21' Fa* cookin' and telad* Birds Eye Orange Juice . . 2 I " 3 5 * Yellow Turnips u ; can* N abisco Cookies Chocolate Chip 39* Rod Cheek Apple Juice . “ , " 2 7 * pint 3 3 « 'uart 50® 10 o Birds Eye Broccoli ‘°k”29*p k « . Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa £ 33* Heinz D ill Pickles «...... ”*•«* jar Birds Eye Cauliflow er PtOVES . : : » • Quaker Oara M eal »*• PV; 18* Gulden's M ustard 2 10... M ( F in e i Ftuffo Birds Eye Cut Corn , • p k 't . K n o x G e l a t i n «•>« plt 22* Colem an's D ry M usiard : : : 2 5 * Geld-colored thortenin' 2 ,o „ . 3 9 c Birds Eye Breen Peas Ronzoni Sauce . ,01*' 221* 1 * China ‘ Beauty ^ 47* " S p a 'h e t t i can _ Otnna» — triplo pack ANN ' Mc a h w 2 .m * llb cat* 9 6 * Libby’s Fish Sticks Heet and larva Worea*tar*bira 5 ot. r w Lea & Perrins S a w * 6o* 2 9 * M axw ell House Coffee . , * 9 9 * PAM A 4 P 11 famout brand 10 ot. BEANS Breaded Shrim p Cap'n John * p k '. Gravym aster *— ***..>.. '^ .IS * P f llt L a rtf Sunoyfiold r>r othor brand* 16 1TN POCK IN TOMATO IMIC1 ‘ Vanity Fair A f F'» fkm om b rand MTAtlAM AMO MMTON STY LI H alibut Fille t Cap’n John * 5 9 * Burnett’s Vanilla Extract ^ 3 1 * Coldstream Pink Salm on ’ * : ■ » : Facial Tissues IMalnkV • •* 97c B i r d s E y e ‘ Froian Fotafo Fall.a* 2 ; ; ; 3 i * Thrltt-Prlead Dairy Products Fruit 4t rno V in e ja r I L lP lU ll^ t Coe Wail ipraadi: ReHih. ft S oi. JC q 10* 2-25' t M i Large Ekes win*.,. ««••« g7c Excelsior Veal Cutlets ’"55* * #1400 w IMF0 i^O il • Pimento, Fimanta Oliv*.Pliaa Rinso KELLOGG SNACK-PAK 2 S '* ' 4 3 c — f f f V You can put your truit in "Stipar-Ri*k>" Quality Maatt White MAf 'ranule* y 'e h e e k . the Haver! BLENDED'JUICE ***«- 4 '^ 45c rt** p>i 14 V eheek the price! MALLOMARS ;v!7c..^33c P O R K L O I H S L I B B Y ' S cSSI* 27m 45c L“ 37c J a y Kb C.-.J p e * Lain 0 % p i M NtK d% eep MJNUTE RICE 2^ . 25c ’^ 35c 17 t i l l Lk|iiid Datargaat I*. £n: * 3 5 cc «- « - j # C CAM PBELL'S tomtosoi/ *,i“ 10c n * HI-HO CRACKERS ■— ^ 33c Center Cut Roasts or Chops "> 65* W hole Pork Loins Ail» 5 11 -i Perfect w ith pork . . . Applesauce £ £ i ' ! 2 Sauerkraut SWEEF PtSAS • 2 7-“ 21c K i r k m a n ' s Outstanding value! Our famous quality grain*fed beef! Siahl-kfieyer Liverw urst Spread i":;; 13° Com plexion Soap Rtfilir l i s a v i n g s ! Broadcast RetH-Mcat . . . ';; J74 Ribs of Beef Styl* cet 49« c t . !b - 57 5 “ * « 1 5 * Southern Star B o aH o '^ ^ 2 l z W * td f-lm ee 10 r Oven-Ready Rllis of Beef Meat le**. c-t • 5 9 c Cat » 6 5 c Contadina Tomato Paste V..10*can 1 D i a l OUR OWN - 'oter* ll|l; • •ro«.nf ead fry « t • *edy- e-Cook La Rosa Thin Spaghetti 2 A ; : 3 9 * Boadarant Soap C o n ve rte d ” •* 1 5 c 53c Chickens ‘ 39c Uncle Ben’s Rice Becon 27c bpecieMy for the b«th TEA BAGS le n g q rain pko- ^ ' * « J J c !k i s * Canler c«t lb. J } m t t * Cream of Rico Cereal P»t Ground Beef FraiMy L s x Tofttot Soap I v o r y K i r k m a n ’ s H w y S o a p I v o r y S a a p L u x F l a k e s S u r f Silver Bast 0 NrMMtfbitli F o r d>the*. lau n d ry a t bath For dithe*. laundry or bath For the lsm.lv *a *h a n d d<>ha* Personal Soap For fine <*br«» |l«a dater'ent B a i a r i a n t « medium |£ c i 2 1 - 2 9 * - '"••ffi* ''" O i IS* » cake* ’ ► - ’ 7 2 * 4 “ ‘ • • 2 3 ° p i ' w l li l* M i * * k k f * ‘Z 2 1 * r r e * M l ** Free Parking At Your A&P, 475 Ridge Road, Norfh Arlington THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 195S COMMERCIAL LEADEN « SOfTt! BFRCFS RF.V inf r»r.r nrrrn TWO ROOMS «»<• hath «o-i»*w* r>s aivd eie.-tn. hMl ooO M Auto Gloss ■aWWOSWIWL a u n d r vW iM**-t **»•»« *« ~ v p -W • * ♦ l»« * * * • ♦'HOIj«0« a> mi <*»- T > < i « a ftr/r t/fta A\*H*14> fu* W lMttr 0 *141 y • w • w * e O W f W www mr w^w1 w ^ w * w WE IK K I P A DELIVEB Bergen County Glass OK TLESDAYS ft THLK8DAVI Nowhere else do you get the concentrated P u TO OAFCTV GLASS INST ALLRD advertising of Th* Leader Classifieds. Your FUMNITUMI TOPS 11«»I i«l«k v H oiim* I ju iu k r y wutoMwPrO »» wiU 9o ft.w i» * .ir« 7 1 M (ilao For Every Purpooe Mg Kidgc Kd No. A rUncimr advertisement i* carried into 6,000 home* BBS Oivgrgtdg A»t. Lyndhuiat N. J. »«*• o« •— 0 . -u«t «d b,..rw . L« Buho*' J*1 I .M******! fctaroy « M44 every week in Lyndhurst, North Arlington, » - ^ k ok ...# -,f j tHo V1* ' *Atwy__ '>*•4* Min. 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As usual, a huge crowd turned oat lor Ike m t u a t prtsaa and fun. Cantaan has elected officers to plan thaaa danaaa. The County Picture lieving that maybe the water question is raiding over sU meetings is Bob Dotson, whose assistant la (M l Codnty-wiae. the votera will select six not pressing. But it is. Remember the liar, dabe Ambrosio is secretary snd the treasurer la Jack Hat* warning days of Summer. Remember the lisey. We can all look forward to more fun at Cantaan daaeaat assemblymen and three freeholders. As everyone knows, the msgaiine drive Is in full swing with There appear* little question that the parched lawna, the slow-trickling flow of the Student Council in charge. The P.M. group la sorely Itsv- Republican candidates will receive a wide water through the faucet. ing up the A.M. students. So fsr, the froeh and eighth gn till Remember, the water situation is becom have sold over a thousand dollars worth ot subscript!— , majority at the polls—with reason. t morning seaaion has sold less than seven hundred.However, For one thing it would be inconceivable ing worae, not beter. Every new home me am one class that should be shamed right down to their toes la to leave Senator Jones, the county’s state added water demand. Every new develop senior class. They have only sold a little ment puta a strain on existing supplies. worth. Let's go, seniors! I senator, in Trenton with a Democratic leg Members of the Junior Red Cross sre presently engaged la islative group with which to work. It would • We must have water. malting tray favors for the Thanksgiving holiday. Thaaa favoes There has been much controversy about ere to be sent to varioua hospitals in the vicinity. Katherine Qaff* also appear inconceivable that the work of nry ia in charge of the entire project. As usual, thia club receieaa the Board of Freeholders would not draw a the Chimney Rock proposal enviaioned by little recognition for its excellent work. Congrata, girls 11 tote of apprtvd frfim the county it serves the new bond iasue. Some aay another proj Senior and junior girls have s wonderful opportunity to vWt ao well. ect could be better. Passaic General Hospital for a weekend. This will be a gnat How The fact is, every water project is essen to And out if your true interests are in the nureing pnnfgailfia The Bergen legislative group courageoua- for more in.ormatlon, look in the Guidance Office ly came out in favor of the water aupply tial. And this Chimney Rock propoaal ia Miss Edna Psvisr, who is the sponsor of the freshman clan referendum, urging voters to approve it the only one that stands an IMMEDIATE has told us sbout the coming election, of the morrow, during assembly, the frosh will hear Bergen is not directly affected since this, start toward building an adequate system from candidates and managers: However, the actual voting of all counties, has adequate supplies for of supplies. taka place on Tuesday. Running for oflce sre the Mlowtag: the present Furthermore, much of the There baa not»been an adequate voice ident, Raffaela Figliolins, Thomas Kolakowsky, Ronald Mall raised against Chimney Rock. Sally Meaaineo; secretary. Annette Colasurdo, Jean Garde, county supply comes from a private com ann Levy, Mary Ann Rubinich: treasurer, Joe Uvalli, William pany, the Hackensack Water Company. Only those serving self-interest, narrow, Qlkowaki, Thomas John, and Paul ZellnSky. Good luck to all of i n But the Bergen delegation looked into partisan, selfiah and parochial views, are tha candidates. DOTS AND DASHES—On Friday, then will be no aaaembly. training at tha. Kesslar Air the future and saw the need which exists opposed to it. Engineers from the state and Regular claaaes_ P.T.A. held a meeting on Tuesday Ike aaw Baae, Mississippi, aad haa for the entire state. They aaw homea that private souraea have stamped Chimney members Don’t forget the dance tomorrow night. Theta Kappa transferred to the Naval Air Sta tion ia New York. would be waterleas *— they aaw industries Rock aa a suitable project. ia aponaoring it. In the gym, at eight, prizes for slL By-the-way, it’s called the "Pumpkin Promenade.” See ya there. Zip-in-Liaer feeling the shortage. And they have acted The Bergen County Legislative delega Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Has- tion, led by Senator Walter H. Jones, have sard of Post avenue, had as din with customary foresight and action. ner guests on Sunday Mr. and Only recently Senator Jones took stock approved it. Mrs. John Fowles, of Jersey City, of the automobile inspection situation and Vote “yes’’ on water supplies Tuesday. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Chris lh 's Sm th' and Robert Hassard, of acted to reduce the number of inspections L y n d h u rst to one a year—to the satisfaction of every- N o O ffY e o r The VFW Ladies' Auxiliary. No; SMS. mel on * • * $24.1 l>ody. Thu waa anofKer instance of good ning at the VFW Hall in Valley Brook avenue. Mr*. Winifred The Rosary Society of Sacred M Efrs headwork on the part of our represents- Was that ati encouraging sign in Lynd> sler ii president. Final plans were made for their bam dance to Heart Church will meet ti 1 0 0 7 , hurat laat week when 9*500 peraons turned HHd on the flMfct of November 12 at the VFW Hall, 517 Valley evening in the Parish Hall. Mrs. taives in Trenton. Hugh Woods Is president Stitt* The team should be given the ball again. out to vote on the /ehool referendum? It Brook avenue. Mrs. Ida Alster is chairman. MEN’S wan the biggest turnout in a school election Mrs. Paul f&bon, of Second avenue, entertained on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rafferty, The freeholders remain as one of the 9 IS Prospect place, have left fat outstanding government bodies of the in 20 years. Does it indicate a reawaken evening for the Jel-Jec Club. Her guests were Mrs. Charles J. ing of interest in government? Reid, of RutheiwaTM rs. Harry Kloater, of Hillsdale. Mrs. James Miami Beach, Fla., .where they state. They have operated frugally and ~R. Lipptncott. of Glen Rock,-Mrs. Jack Condit. of West Caldwell, will spend a month’s vacation. with caution over the years and as a re It ia to be devoutly hoped ao. Mrs. Albert Watross, 6f Florham Parky Mrs. Hpward Neighmond, Reg. SM. sult have given the county superb govern It ia to be hoped that next Tuesday the of Fair Lawn and Mrs. George W. Pasch, of Westwod. votera will atrrum to the polls in large num ment at a low cost. Dr. Waller }. Cunningham They too deserve the vote of approval bers and make known their decision. (Over IS Years- Successful they will get next Tuesday. It is popular to say when no big national Practice) Chasfrit Eaay Open Nitoe or state office is at stake that ia an s i - year. Dr. Bara ar t J. I n i t i a l • This year, for instance, haa been nearly Yes, On Mi* Referendum eclipsed by the talk of next year when the P T A H O TtS KEarny 2-0156 Be sure to scrutinise your voting ma presidential will once more be contested. n v f i v sfssvw chine ballot vote well. Vote on every ques MMVM Kaaany. N. I But in a democracy no year can be an Hours Daily: I ejn. I* • pm tion PTA off-year. Every year is a year of decision. 'aeMagtea of the program. Sunday* and Housa Calk Be sure, by all means, to give considers- The Washington PTA will hold A bazaar will be held thia af Every year the voter haa the most import a B ust Session (discussion ternoon from one lo four o'clock tion to the referendum queationa appearing ant task of his life—casting his vote. groups) on Problems in the Aver- under direction of the budget and on the upper right hand aide of the ballot. On the decisions we will make nest at their regulsr meet finance committee. Mrs. Thomas There you will find the queatiom on iaau- TueedayTuesday Tractreact the welfare of ing this evening at the school. A A. Johnson and Mrs. John Cam welfare of yourself and No Easy Answers” will be eron. ing $100,000,000 of bonda for the increaae your children. It ia a■ moat most importantimp stake, shown. River, Bead PTA of oar water supplies. Don't gamble with it.it Spend a few minutes Mrs. Chris H. Strohler, presi The executive boon! of It ia easy uow to ait bick in the rainy on eleection day meeting with dent, will have charge of a short River Road PTA will meat with your neigh- business meeting. Mrs. Robert evening at the home of Mrs. Wil daya of Autumn and deceive one into be- bora in your polling place. Be sure to vote. Cathro, Mrs. John B. Sozzio and liam Spina, 101 Post avenue, with Mrs. Edward Rosso have charge Mrs. Charles Monroe, prsaident 1 "'9 - ^ DISCOUNTS ON TRAINS a n d Complete Catering Service Accessories Weddings — Banquets AFFAIR Parties — Etc. %■ - HOMEMADE Col# Slaw hi Balnd loans Po+afo Salad Macaroni Salad NABISCO SUNSHINE KISZKA m a n a m d * - GUNS AND AMMUNITION CLOTHING ACCESSORIES For The HUNTING SEASON