PACE SIXTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,196? Canned Figures Tlir thrrr ranipUM-> now havr a tolal Wild-Life Museum Opens In OrodeN of I6.1M *ludrnl*. Thi* mran* thal in Commercial leader W. B. M urphy, pri-siilem of (.„ :i[>b II lhr space of a grnrralion thr iwhool. The doors twung oprn a| 1 P.M. Saturday, Nov. AND THF SOtTH BERGEN REVlt W soup (.oinpinji, «iy> sri^ntifir di*iovri~* whirh bi-jtai^ki Ruthrrford. ha* arhirvrd 17, for a special rxhihit, at lhe Blauvell-Demarr*! Wild- I vUMixhrd lttl irr fc<>iii|t lo rnnkr Ihr processing xml lhr *iir of a giant. life Mu*rum, Kindrramark Road, Oradell, lor niRmbrm TW fMMMrrul Inkier Is the oAr tal aewlfipw littrihulion o f fmwl farter mul mart rro- Ul lhat *taggrring total 10.2.10 arr and friend* of the Bergen Community Musrum. Fifty persons attended dur-p ------,------lom ical. A f lhr annual Hireling of Iii* rvrning undrrgradualr*. Thr nrrd for LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS ing th e three-hour exhibit. M iss ipportunity to learn and *x- ompany hr hail some inlrrrsting lliin?s community rollegca lhat ran br rrarhrd Alicia King led troop* of Cublplore th* wonderful collection Puhli*licl n rr\ n « r^ < bi The tom m rcial Leader Printing Lonpaiy o uy about lhr ilisrov rrir* madr bv il* aftrr working hours it thu* undrrlinrd. Scout* a n d other viaiton thru gatherad at their Muaeum al 2 5 1 R iJ g r RmJ. |.vndhur>L Y J. Trlrphonr GEjK-va 8-8700470) •ollstrni. llie itfrti)!c hiiutrhiilil. lit- mhI. Uni lhr nui*l intrrrating farl rrprr- the building, pointing outiteim;" ' — . of interest- The children wrrt y ^ n , . •*ervr* prrfwred MHip. about onr.- rs.rv srntrd bv lhr nirolliHrnl ia thal whilr particularly impretted by the T °«n9 O .U .P. Club JOHN SAVINO i* day*, prepared bean products om r in over-all thr numlirr ol *ludrnt* ha* in­ family of South Pole polar A nnounce D ane* Plan E d ito r bear*, originally belonging to w a n e * r i a n hrrr hirk*. M ^rlublt; j ll irr- onrr rvrry creased b\ I6A • thr day frr*hman rla**. K rnnt J. Da In nett Admiral Byrd, a hippopotamus Frederick W Kuechenmeitter •i* week*. prepared spaghrtti produrl* with 1.103, i* down 201 from that of a trophy Jhot by Theodore Root- CTlairtnan of the Bergen County |M»'tage p.n.l at R utherford, N. J. ibout onrr r \ t i y Iwo month* anil fro/ert w a r ago. * v e lt. and the skin of a man- Young Republican Club, an- eating iiger which had wiped prrparnl dinner* onrr r\rry two anil ;i Mr*. I’rtrr Sammartino. rlran of ail- nounced th* appointment of Subarnption $ 2 . 5 0 IV r > ear Ten O n ta Per Copy out two village*, that Col. Jim Chart** Ferrara of Fort Lao aa lalf month*." • * mi**ion*. *ay* lhat thr frosh rla** shrank Corbet had shot chairman ot th* Club't Eighth 1 \ ri«llinr«t. V J.. No\«‘m hrr 2V. I*H»2 Our own *tatUlirian -ramr up w i t h I tiT lu r r o l thr low birth ratr of lhr war After viewing the African Annual Snow Ball. The danc* intelopr trophies ihot by Mr hr»r drdurtiun*: In an a\eragr two ami year*. Thr po*t war high birth ratr* will win be held at the Surburban B la u v e lt, the guetu were in­ Keitaurant. Route t, Paramut, a half month* perim! in an avrrage Iioiim* lirg in In rrflert lhrni*rlvr» in 1964, Mr*. vited to compare them to the on Saturday. Dec. 8th. P a s s a ic h r ro o k s r r v r d u p MMip 12 u n d on. h a l f Sam martino *aiil. animals in ‘ the African grats- T h e P o o r ands as depicted in the dia-j Mr Forrara report______ad that ___ I imr*. bran* lour lintr*. spaghrtti onr and rama. hy Louis Paul Jonas Mr plant are well under way and m » a half tim r., vrgrtalilr juices twi<,. -|ia- lonat was both a tculpter and all tignt point to a moat sue- ghelti dinner onr und a hall tim -. ami Government Change j taxidermist. The diaramt icenful affair. A full bullet din- vn* originally prepared for the ner will b* aerved at tl p.m. frtwrn prrpared dinner-, onrr. l\x|»i*rience xhow* it i* ea*\ to «*liangf Maharaja Gaewan of Baroda.! Stan Valonta't Esquires will Sinrr in lhat *pan thrrr w rrr HI .I i\ - niliu for his private muteum provide the muaic for the third tin* piwrfimrnt form in th^M* «l;«\It or 2.12 mral* and thr rook turned lo |.r<>- Many adults were interested conaecutive year The hand ha* nl o >l»oHn ili.il it im huril to cliaii^c llir n the exhibit showing the entertained at the Eta*x House rr*»rd food* onlv 2 0 timr*. our »tali-liiian covrrniiinit t\}H*. comparative bone and ivory Newark; the Wettmount Coun’ ■crimshuw and carvings done try Club. West Paterton; and •a id lh r I r r lir l th a t l h r A n irrira n !inn-»* lit H t'lln ill** llirn* ha- Iippii turhiilenrr w ilr i* a r a n o p e n in g f<•• >I i- a The Rounders, Paramut. and are fo r l Iit#*#* %rar**. riu* fo rm o f )Eovrriim i‘n t ka. Si-andanavia and Africa tegaided locally aa a top attrac­ canard. Indigestion ionics. it i» ap|>.irrul. curk>s was w alk - fa n a l l \ v m * r l i a n ^ d in t r o d urine a ritv One of the ^ u ^a tion. from othrr »ourrr»! i i i.» * . , , * ,nK cane made of shark verte m iiM K cr. Il«* l.i- h - d ahout right Werk*. b r a e Tickets may be obtained by M r wa-* f ir rd ky a majority of tlir nc%% Because of the invitation of' contacting any member of the Enrollment Figures L'owrum rnt oftiriaU lthe B,auve,t Demarest Wildlife Club or b y writnc to the com %« t . ’ -ii, i Museum, many more Bergen j mttae at 6 Pasaac St.. Hacken ' l o r e proot |* tim- pro\n|ei| that gov- County children had a unique sack. N. J. Enrollmrnl (gdtni from tlir ll.r.-.- < rmnrnt rlianpe i tar If ia not tlir un-vver ' '' ^ . . ■., ~ ranipnsrs ol Fnirlrigh Dirkin .011 I iiiv.-r for pooil ^o\eminent. Tlir m rn who run j**1********** • i l y ,,ffrr interesting item* f..r mn- ili«* j:o\eminent—any go\rrnm rnt ( w tu r r . d r- J l rniinr it* rffrrtivrnr«M. » ’63 Christmas Clubs Now

we reap This harvest mav be 2> materially, spiritually or plain - Forming - - JOIN TODAY! Woman In The Leader *atisfaction but it is a fine pro a duet. W ash in g to n Irx in g om r ra ile d tin- l*a«- »to|»|»rd. And thr inuniripalitira on thr ^ Am* I hope to continue doing aft- jS Miir River thr mo«t lieantiful in Anirrira. bank* of tbr ri\rr h«%r Iragirally nrg- Mia* Mary T. Bello. Frtnrl er my teaching career. As l*>nr R A rrntury ago tin* pracrful -trrani ran Irrird an opportunity lo hrlp it* rrbirth. !*.!...^ l yadhnr-it s ta a tlk aa God givea me the physical . " L . i .i.- School, has ju st rom plrtrd ror- and mental capabilities I shall i brtwrrn hank- rovrrrd nilli \rrdant t llir pholiigraplirr look Iht* p ic tu re ty .tw o ^ a of , continue to go “Onward.” CLASSES grow th. It wa^i a |»la> g ro u n d on ^ h irli la-1 w rrk from llir B rllrvillr *idr of llir teaching carver in the publir ] lioatmen vinl v%illi rarli olln r. a Mmrrr ri\rr. It *how* how thr bank of lhr rivrr j ______, Save Have , . . .. , .1 imr would turatise she 1* of CihhI that |»ro\n!e«l •mTiilent li-he- in N orth Arlington look-— lilthy. rork-. looking forward to a ion« re»t Fire Drills 1 1 per week S sa.at and a highway on whirh pa»»enger hoat- -trrw n. *oarrrd by ligly and balrrrd y*er all those year* of tearh 2 - ” . IBBjBB ine and slodv For So. Bergen 3 " 1SOOO frrrird tra%rllrr* from town lo city. frnrr» tin- ritrrhank i* an indirtm rnl of Not so, according to the en­ 5 - * Tlir ri\rr t«Mla> i* a noi-onir -tmrli. our indiflrrenrr to thr dr*poiltnrnt of ergetic l»llie woman wi*h the Recently Lyndhurst Fire Chief 250 00 Adam Kwiatkowski directed 10 - " 500.00 FfTort- lo rontim ir llir i Iran-np joh ha%r vs hut •hould lir a inagnifirrnt rr*ottrrr. grey-speckled brown hair and ihe flash'nv dark eyes» whose drill in the Lackawanna Shops ^ 20 * 1,000.00 motto is ‘'O nw ard ” urea for members of the South £ Be'gen Chiefs Mutual Aid As- S Miss Belln WlO ,lw ni hi New There’s One For York City but moved with her sociation. which includes 1-vnd- ft hurst. North Arlington, Ruth- $ Each Member of family to Elizabeth. New Jer- Your Family To Make Route 17 Safe sey so that she received her erford and East Kutherford. in $ iementary schooling in Eliza Z o n e 1. Tlie rrcrnt automoliilr tragrih w*Tiich protrrtion on thr highway. heth schools and also had one He was assisted by Michael * DeLoy and Ted Osback, assist R look thrrr livrs al lhr intersection of i Ivrrrrowding and police uiiderman* rear of High School there be­ fore moving to Brooklyn How ant fire chiefs of the Lyndhurst S Routr 17 and Miwniarhir A\rmir ha* ning havr uiailr not only Routr 17 but| Volunteer Fire Department. « ver. Ihe family soon retu aed Photo by Lynwood aroiiM'd morr agitation ahonl ronililion- Routr* .t anil 46 hazards whirh arr pro* to Elizabeth and after hi*h Tom Kelly. Association pres- * ______Her participation in commu »dent and a former Fire Chief A on thr big highwaN. during frightrning *tatistirs. ning known a» onr of Kvrn, however, if thr toll of draths s. Assure A Bountiful Christmas In m t the Bello family m ov S h e is f o n d ol travel, gar :,nd “ 'or"{fr Lyndhmst Chief.( Stop In and thr wor«t of our hi^hwa\ trap-. and injurie* w rrr not frightening, thr lo»s rd to l.yndhurst and v tiss Hei lening a n d outdoor sports. Ten *‘t.ch^ ’jj* *[**• an(J wrr*- 5 of lim r— and of monry—cm thr high lo began tearhing at Franklin "is' was a favorite sport in for . .. * ^ the efficiency | If Koutr IT ran diow u* thr rrror- of Open Your "Club" Today! way* lireomr* intolrrahlr. (retting to and School. She has taoght in bo-h m er years. »f the men of Zone 1 j our way?* it may \rt pro \r a jsr«*at hrnrlil. Franklin and Roosevelt School* K'en though ending w hat ...... £ from work on the highways ia a alow here, la every grade trom third » o u W seem a lifeUme career, It is not true to say "We through eighth. he ene getlc woman nought What is ha|i|M'uin ided to offer her services to her secondary e o rtlfie a tr In th e Fea>d w aa prompUy arcepted. way. In roninuinitii> r>urh a* l.\ndhur*t Tlir hrttrr policing ia aimplr. Morr Rutherford, N. J. IN HI THERFORD IN LYNDHURST traflir patrolmrn for which thr atatr and Rutgers I'nivermity, and her el She volunteered lo begin her (Mats Offici) it srr>r» a* a main strret and is known ementary principal’s certificate -ci ond i ireer in March or Ap- By Appointment Only 23 P A R K AVE. rounty must providr the manpowrr ia an in 1957 from N ew ark S tate Col- rll. after a period of relaxa- 61ft RIDGE ROAD an Ridge RoaiL “CONSULT A rsamtial that must br aolvrd at the legr. '. tion. ‘‘Vt lirrr You Save Dors Make A Difference!” ln Ea*t Ruthrrford. ('arlstadt. and Having malored in p sy rh o i She Is In the “active pool" CHIROPRACTOR” treasury Irvrl. L Woinl-Ridgr il is a platform to rracli ogy and ele*ieatary guldanrr md stated she would go any she was named *rhi>*l p sy rh o i "here in the world but Africa factories anil rouunrrrial housrs. Relieving the overcrowding ia more □gist and guidance director > p t this time. romplrx. The government must do ita Franklin School, lo which posts S h e doesn't know where the SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! P A U L ’S Hobby ft Spirt Sbsp Thr Moonarhir intrrsrrtion i- a point share. The public can hrlp. she served from 1M7 till 19..7, will go or what she will be Vour Fmlt Sporting of illustration. Oure Moonachie Avenue; when the waa appointed p rin tailed upon to do, but when wa* a drrpy little strrrt ronnrrting Routr Route 17 offers a inagnifirrnt illuatra rlpal. » « * h e r country calls, she is ready On November 13 she was to g* " O n w a rd ” 1 1 / Rl THiyr. lor Ihr HI >TE« 17 anil Washington Avrnur. (.arl-tailt. tion of what can br donr. W hilr Route tendered a farewell r e r r p tio n Miss Bello wrote her phllos • GUNS— Sint Gu m , KifWt But whrn thr Bergru (louuty Hoaril of 17 is one of the ntition’a moat over- hy the Franklin FTA. Over 15(1 osphy of life for OS in these s AMMO • BOOTS Freeholder* improved the strrrt it hr- rrowdnl highways it parallels in South FT A members, faculty and wnrsLs: principals of oth*e schools, thr My eighth grade motto for • CLOTHING ratnr a targrt for industrial growth. I hr lirrgru a road that is barely uard. superintendent of schools an d iraduatlon was "Onward.” This traflie on thr onrr slrrpy roail ha* in* the High School principal, rrl »ord has stuck with me all my fimairft l aws We rrfer to the Nrw York and New HUNTING LICINSCS rrrasril trrmrudously* ativc* and friends, saw her p rr life During my experlenre of ISSUED------HIRE Jrrary branch of thr Krie-Lackflwanna. sented with a retirement pin many years I have found, to f o r . framed scroll of apprr [wrsue this motto, you must do Ai* morr industry srltlrs on Moonarhir W hilr Routr 17 is dying from too much ciation of her services to L ynd more, and talk leas. Thia ia the 'J m ’63! BOWLING BASKETBALLS Avrnue and on Wa*hington Avrnur as husinrss. Krir*Lackawanna ia dying from hurat by the president of the procedure I hare adopted aad BALLS— BAGS ita eaateru ronnertion thr traflir will in- not rnough of it. Board of Education. followed hi ail my undertak­ FOOTBALL EQUIP. ings, because I believe 11 to be c rra a r. Mias Bello mow lives a t 61 ______SHOES—SHIRTS AU SrOKTIM BQUIP. If thr Nrw York and New Jeraey track* Doherty Drive, Clifton a n d is most fru itfu l acommunicant member of St. We can never do too Aa indu*tr\ grow* iu Hrrgrn bounty bad high *prrd, comfortable cars, it Philip s Church in Clifton. a n d the more we do the N-0 TRAINS m Houir 17 is going t«i hr janunril hy largrr m uld -iplion off *ome of the traflic from LIONEL aid AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS and largrr crowds. R o u tr 17. Draperies Bedspreads A* thr shopping renter* grow thr traf­ Thai in a long range objective. But it LARGE SELECTION OP TOYS mmd BIKES fic nn Routr 17 i* goin^ to inrrea*r. i ' l l i r only' *en*ible solution to the1 ,h M , . I. ■ i:. ..i. M .i. Hjltlt thrrr ha* l»rrn ni|iir anil thrrr w ill murder! our highway* likr Route 17 are no corrraponding' im rra^* in polirr ronimitting. • J I / ABE S \ JerSeV Jones lack I)rmp*ry attracted more attention RAMBLER CLASSIC than Fabian. la an inlrrrsting piece of journalism Havr timr* bettered when kids will X FA TORY OUTLt r, iNC. Beverly Murphy rrvralrd last wrrk that storm a place to be near Fabian il f | PRO-FOOTRALL JR. UNIFORMS £ Jersey Jours, thr managrr of Dirk Tigrr. uf a Tunnry or a Drgtpaey? ' V ' M U . . I . I I* Large. Medlun. Small . iL- hm/ middlrwright Imxing champion. nW r J--*.don't iknow,------J I'NIFOKMa CONSIST OF: I 1 9 5 J O JERSEYS a PANTS a a HOULD Em PADS * I* a rr-iilrnl <>{ North Arlington. Hut this we knowt about the Tun- Il.'ll I' M- I , \> IBASSADOR V-B | O HELMET WITH UUAKD Timr wa* whrn Soulh Rrrgrn was a nry*. lhr Dempaeye, the Benny Lronarda flourishing arra for |»rizrfighlrr*. Bui and thr like there wa* something lhat \ HU 2-5533 1 J Full Haa a f ‘*3 Ji timr- havr rhangrd. Frw youngntrr* in- stirred the manliness and the courage ol All NFW ALl BEAUTIFUL! tliralr a ii*-irn.to grl into Ixixing a* a youth. Tlie Fabians term to appeal to the \ > / rarrrr. W hirh may lir ju*t a* well. hirknes* inherrnt in all people. RAMBLER ’63! But Jersey, who is rrmini*ccnt of a lt isn’t thr sport that ha* ruined hol­ \ / All Al Big Savings Al P A U JL’S.aBw llygonr agr in whirh thr old Nrw Yurk ing: it is thr profeMionaliam and the 3M UNION AVE. GE. M 192 RUTHERFORD, N. j. (ilobr wa* a rral ornainrnl. ran rrrall rrookrdnes* of it Onr own opinion it i BENNER RAMBLER w R rnn boxing wa* a respected profession, boxing, amateur rtyle, ia the purest form 248 Hackensack St. HOUkSi MONDAY Thn. SATURDAY t A M . H 9 M IL is J L v.Lc:i K in LL: C-nc T naxvsy ouJ of u Ulctic tell cxprenion. S’.p .overs Fabrics by Yard Eatt Rutherford, N. J. ------— . . . . r r ,

1 . ftttrftSDAV. NOVEMBER 29, 196* THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PACF. FIFTEES

1 0 BUY IDST&FOUW

NOTICt OF *IOS U U WANTED — n au u MALI — FEMALE FOR FUEL OIL ik d l*td« will !■*• rw tlved I*' TRY US TODAY he NUltTH \1llJXt;Tt»N-I.YNl> UAGKAWAN S a v i n , , t a n 4 a c a n S S Clerks - Male II K**T J«*1*T WK>?TtN*l v fO R LOW v t u r e a s sa_ AVOH I. AOV. 6*11 nmrtstliiy. (V titibrr J**iX r Directory Fir Service Requirements today for dot, _ I:IS I'M at it* ••lli- • tit IWr»ua PHJCE8 ON NEW G M •Mtalla Ol 1 7334 ,r a,H Ofarator tor WX (U l $60 to )80 per wk. UU, North .\rUngton \ .1 t o r ; u t n u l l i n g it n d d H i w r t n * t o I TRUCKS A PARTS 'omalo Dictaphone eWafe Treatmeiii I1*»i Frol l>kharili Trrrar**, North \rilnal » FRANKS CARAGfc «»» Operators $60-$80 V J. tsi aw>ni«liiitii-i> ia,bow ^itu ». Corpcnttrs Floor Coverings •I K l’KI. 'Ills Jti ilirtiU tti- <*r r<|U^ 267-26U nidge Rood . PART TIME - FULL TIME mi orOarM L uM*u»no>?i tirnm*r> i.t,t Draftsmen to$l25wk. itBon*. P>r tl.* i^rrlwi JR pdry ir Lyndhurst. N J' r^3 t«» l*o<-i nil** r 4 1 <»t !:•••• tm Telephone Survey SCHEMATICS Thr J^IXT MKKTINfJ •» CARPET I m BMOtfe Ire*. 54 ecats w r%ht to «r 4'*r stai ifu.mUii JTWWb & Son draftsman $160 per mo. > r m a t* M 11 Uai.M a ik.ni nhl.x.i L IS T IN G S WANTED tpholstered HOURLY RATE ort um rdrr d\.»4l*«,«*>» or n.I.i \ m i p U * * R r m odeling W vr \It F A C T O R Y C E N T A L S WANTED - LINOLEUM W a. Iw* m ic h m a sh< SWITCH GEAR wuiu td nuln, U t J*. New Itemi carpet • ktu* *K U i j,»|o or mrrt- ld«*nt B U Y E R S WAITING V4I4. COVBIINO I Inoleum m M U l la L Y N D H U R 8 T Chow. Lab Teahe •4a era tha i<»i?rri AMtm ■ l m » w Q ara#t* Uit til»>* ia t sorvey w arh KOTIN'* w w trfs mo raat to m ’J *t*r deoe^dtblo and ■talML * p t ilw OM o4R» h daoniAl nt' i • M i n i M M m S 0*, t4iw in.~;s.r^ .s ter-a Meal L yndtant oMe*. to 07,400 por year iervM.’O U .t your Tiles m s 3 •It-untwontal tr» Rio h»VNT \feCl-* I itaMateat* - t ruklin A>roue Nutter.*'* or 4 koan>*M M Iae ae srialat Chant Engr or Chemist vO. THo wi * ' — >» iil k k M a r m a • NOrlh 1-43*6 t * MOOERN targe I M ' t *er<* Md poogi— I t-» a rrnrn*. « id 'NDHURST FLOOR •nt, tit* bath, aa eara yea «U ta M * weakly. rlttug and -ioof fuMiUh A * > N l 1 cabinets, HealH e a t a n d to $8,OOC ah|p.*t la l|r diuroval n f m * *»• COVERING C « r « g t C a l l W E 3 -M U . t ee 9 fra. experience *t.\f M H Prm enl* faithful p«r- BUY - SELL duality Control Suporvtooi. pro»* n ^ ljpem <"RHP»-'I l h t h r '; 8 -3 6 6 J U StTDOL f Ji I D O I BI "ivaftam e IR MOW. piaatrca a oM t A pvwtfaa Td frke mtm- " U T H I ad nodi va Rgld. N L W 9* Cdatrant. Your Home Through C E IU 1244 s t u d i o a n d HELD W ANTto'tr dtloa atiail bts ni.nl Shoring a n a l y t i c a l CONTACT JOINT JlfeT hi COMPLETE SERVICE WI i m W h4«tk a l l M A X E S v PL 1-0000 Color g*d Mac*, and Whit* V m ■iy»M walk, Soon, parti­ MILLINERY FaOd Rooordora Record Player* \ l I ► Stereo and Hi-Pi lota, tion*, front porches, garages . t t , HaRte and Astte Radlao J0K CENTER Custom Made Bridal Veils, th ru room*, iim Mf 1 O n ) O K P A R T M K N T A L S 4K y D U m e Horry Cornerman is. N. Arlington Musk Instruction Clifton WSS . J f ' * K O I O H O M K noor, oni ire aparimaas • * u p i WY I-4369 /■r ’RawerW tuealyi v Kh*ra I T A diatapkono SI M FILK Clark n o v a t e d ; , ndW kitchen eOkm< ST lieht steno Paao Ciif WY 1-4492 • HU 2-5199 Production Tfnprd. _ . 1 ItJO RKCKPTIONIST-4Typa JLKRK typiet Rutkarford Organ s a w L * :i;» TvniST light atene Lyndhurat ' L A T H K H a n d SAIsCI. counter ( 11 A M .4 P M Thai Lata it.29 PARTIAL LISTING 9ICTAPHONK opor naw Co. SOS M A S O N t2.b0 SKCV. to V P Contractors I ’* — W e n " , A L L T H K A B O V C P O S I T I O N S rVPIST light ttano OarReld too PACKING A 6h.pp.ng S70 sacv -Purchasing CLKRk typiata ClKCRKTARY Rutherford V> TECH (Sr.ni Roaume) ‘■TYPlST-Purchaaing ASSaMOLKR'O to S2M SKCRKTARY aales Clifton Til FRANGIPANE OKNKRAL 'Paoiory SI.67 StCV sales Teterboro •SO S SSfr0 }JiS wsivxts* Alterations WYman 8-4267 HKATINQ Mock to S 0KCV dictaphone. Lynd Theory Included ARLINOT 3.75 a 6LKCTRICAL DnfUmm S*.J*0 p T M »*M Presaer >c O c INSPKCTORS to Kao itlNOK noahy to ISO LAB Teah.. electrical S4.000 FACTORY Trnee. si^s Foe estim ate call composer tnd A_—infer for th* MATKRlAL Handler 02-00 iTKNO tyyiata K. Ruthorford %n Available Ooc SCREW Machine Su Op«r. S3-01 KKVPUNCH operators 4-12 M6-f Abovf art* thi: w pfk’n pew joh«. only! r.w.nn . imizm Century - Schuberth snd JOHN 'S --1 SHIKT Metal Mack. to S4.17 KKVPWNCH eap A tra.nooa H erittife Music Co. ol 11 trainees ta |1 SO LAS tack industry exp 8 FEE: 1 WEKK'S SALARY ON Maw York City Radio TV Service LVNOHUWT d i c e 1 PARTIAL LISTINQ CLKRR typwt Lyndkurat t u n n y FITZPATRICK BUDOKT accountant* 86.500 ALI. POSITIONS -"‘INST M l ME NTS INSTRUMENTS M a t a •s.. PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY GE 8-9120 svSTKMS analyst KOP |10 000 GENERAL CONTRACTOR ft« o- JOHN BONANNO GRe^ory 3-0303 COST auparviaor mow "N. J.1* Most Beautiful Employment Agency" P A IN fiN C ■ ROOFINC. ACCOUNTANT general Rtf C han A venae LvndhnrsS Many Fee* Paid by Clie*ta ACCOUNTANT oegree --o eap »->.20l Free M aim - Inw uklt JJJJp For Complete ('overate ACCT'C dk gov't prop SA,V 0 IM M Tm SaaB la Your Field ACCOUNTING dark S7f> WE- 3-3682 •a Hy A-1 STATEWIDE MARKKTINO mgr. chem. SM.OCO QUALITY control mgr ME *1^.000 ______SALES engineers t o SIS.tW O Ronald Piper TELEVISION CO. f r o m " P R O C E S S e n U n e e r s to M .6 0 0 Decc rotors fc»«r HodMt Ifependable Cr ip*. ACCOUNTANT Okkpr to laooc QUALITY cntrol engr*. ACCOUNTANT coot Sosa Jr*- A Srs 1 6 .00C EMPLOYMENT AGENCY T. T. Service" COOT analyst fS.OOO 1 9 0 *- •rr.st. «n, D a i u a . FINANCIAL analyst t __ o _ 6______7 .0 0 SALES trainee 33 Ritlgr Koud. North Arlington. N. J. Call WY G-2885 pricaa. Plai COUNTANT n ght student S100 Reaidant of Ramsey-Oakiand are.i (juT inprjJ 5 fu n C h a ir s , S 1 0 Sft. ______COUNTING clerks tn ain EDITOR degree S6.500 MUSIC IS 24 hr. Service • Wkw.* W ao . W r U I pp. U 0 m * AOS ’STANT controller *7 kftr PUBLISHER degree S6.W 0 WYMAN 8-7900 Kat., #:S0 a.m . Sa 0 p.m. Por dtnld- B V D G E T a c a v P t a n t {^900 TE(-H writers Jrs A Srs t o 1 8 ,0 0 0 LEARX TO PLAY 7 day- a week V m m and iRfaai oMdP. aaU LA %. O rriCK mgr kookkoopar QPJCH FRIDAY UNTIL 7 P M, PITS. P^liaan Ca^ McLaat * INCKNTtVE payroll clerk DATA Supervisor ' i:1401 • DKSiGNER sheet metal to St 000 M.LI t h e “Try oar T. V. rental servtri (Rauta 00) OS Ska lOtk Ava., C ' r s l i F E M A L E Fsraiinrs new i r ' pert. T. V. Patoroan. N.J. CHEMIST „lgh WS ajta.I lc J?.«0 SAt£i * LAk.w. M cy.. Otdno CH t MI ST analytical araanic 0»,» '? ? J 2 * " OO-rte**! l,n •< g-JJg DRAFTSMAN, tier SECY.. Steno. diet. Accordion No Deposit Required. WKOTMINSTKR *0” OUMONT. CMtMItT nMMIiartical i' JS ^IlS S ilt J r ' . T . c l . c UM l" s’ *CTCI". ’•> STENO, Gen O ff 1.000aART r t muatrator graphic jeS« j000 o o l a b T E C h K l t c t Oaautiful lemon wood cabinet S ft. 8’00 SW ITCHBOARD 507. Iona, aioctrta Tuning - A.M P.M. Jfl CHEMIST Open 8 1 0 .0 0 0 TYTRIST Sales Dept. Raapbefsterlag Le*»on> Specially super­ C H B M l S T J r . deg no cap a* ENGINEERS. Elec “We Give Plaid Stamps’’ S a ha aid * S spaakera. Radio, tr«a6e LA* tacha many . to r*^ S 9 0 0 0 CLERK, local LAB toeh chem major i l CNGINEERS s M E apaad victrou Orig.nsl coat 1^.700. LAO tech electrical bkgd ff-*22 CREOIT Mgr. S4SO vised undrr tlie personal LAB aearotant night student SWITCH 8 D Typiet. P T. P lu s low, loti• p ric e t will aaN for atOO. Call OK 8 S200. LAO technician mech bkgd to I S3 900 C R no,T Adjuster S3 50 WAITRESS Slip Covin direction of - PROCESSORS. EIO. 16.3 0 0 (wJ ASIST buyer elec 1 yr exp OIRL. 2 yrs. cal.. phyaiCS DRAFTSMEN Jr. LeRoy eap 64 TIME Stand. Engr 8 7 .6 0 0 DRAPTSMKKf detalM r JfE: PARTS cataloger Govt. to 87.000 v see BOOKKEEPER. F.C.. Nwk. Opan 160 Kearny Ave., Kearny 84 IE JR NITK student S M FINE KNITWEAR 6 000 lBILLSP*a..CNi.. type. RIBllL 870 . Irapot Mr. J. M. Liponi CHIEF eng heavy cn admir . i i >m QUALITY control toche . u,..v . . . . Oiractly Pram our own factory, at Ja inn LA» T««h Cherr 6 7 6 CLKBTK.Typiet (Ifwk.) U> PROJKCT engineer sales atVaao INVENTORY clerk Il DAIRY Chemist eia.WWI SUPPLY v elk KFed erf stockstark nos 64400 818 000 Enroll Today WY 1-3803 •woowwiAaeaow w w O n J i Z T S MANUFACTURING eng.neer ,oo. paVam I et.rk f ? s DrSlGNER. Mech. 8 1 5 0 COMPUTATION Clk.. Algakra $70 ! N . J . CLERK.Typist A ll Work Dona On 8 7S + BURR. Sensimatic Oper Opan a u t h o r i z e d r a m b l e r Pall Cloaronca SaN ta 2 S o ff. aSBiIE’s JR manv . iii* fa AOO CLERKS some office eap 866 AMBASSADOR f t M E T R O ,1 • 2 . and S piaaa Knitted Otfoaaad Our Premises By ,and SuNa af im ported Pronch WooL NEW JOB LISTINGS mfU.Kt*T * * * — «'■ Oil Burners D E A L E R Ribbon Kmtd • Caahmero and Pur «l ram sais* a s*i-^** |oiend Swaa tore. SVSTEM and procedures power EVERY HOUR. Maotor Upholsterers 6 1 8 .0 0 0 AMBAttAOOR Waton ?«*! SYSTEMS analyst accounting, Don Emp. Agency 1861 COMET LANA businoss ar aPf^noarmg $ .500 Phone WYman 1-5627 1001 RAMBLER < 12 O r ! f i ... OKLLKVUK AVK.. UP. ItTC. m | iSdO PLYMOUTH S t W a g . 1«g PILGRIM 4-0110 & F i<,:r^*JXsupervisor Z£'r '£ 66.500 S !» Sylvan St. Rutherford DEE OF KEARNY WY 1-6115-8 laao Z I P H E R Weltz Fuel Oil 5? Or»KN MONDAY THRU. PPl., 1SS0 P I A T 4 d e a r DATA pr oe COotng supervisor 88.500 Rivoli Theatrr Rldg. NORTH ARLINGTON RAMOLER St Wag. , 2 _ • p o i !•!»* SATUROAYS 10 TO 3 ISM Operator 8 mos eap OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL tOSe RAMOLKR 4 dr. eWai UM, AII knitw ear alterations dona •BMM tab opor trainCrain coneolecSniole $100 OPF..N TUESDAY *T|L 7 232 Belleville Pike C*a»l*te Aatomstle OU Many more to cnaeee from IBM tab opera skiBte Open *75 RIDGE ROAD en premises. O opors skiN SATURDAY 9:30-12 I f V OR 1401140’ catcom puted to 8^200 U T 1-9080 ■« ‘ . . .. . - ____ -6 'ROGRAMMERS r -jUaamBi atsrme eap Opan OU CONSOLK oper fftdtl some eap 895 W E 3 -3 5 4 0 Aad under the same Fine Management in4as * ope FRAMING Electricians t t l PTMpa*4 Av*.. No Arllacte* S im r «*0B C— — WWWWWW»AA«AA(V on aaoautlva drtvan ate F* L 'OSHIPPING H I P P I N O clerkc l e r k * sao Register One Time Only ______m ail clerks | "•tJTroST V r AMINO_ T C o m p V t e IOV lind af '"matAl * > * 1 aand m wood frames VAL C. COLOMBO Plumbing ELM AUTO SALES LIONIk TBAINS. O S— S«, l*is " Open ! Lynwoad Phatoarai for our temporary U Kearny At*, Kearny, N. J Sioo., R°ad. Lyndhurat. m ‘ ■asvrrjB,.-* vNiY -w t*ii5rO r* f ^ 1o r •*c>M W T m s S - 1 U 1 R Q P K R ” NT tram oe sm sap 87->, INRTRICTION Jones Girls Jobs! "Do-It-Yourself” dtaot, dOaord fcr full day work. Call GK 8- IW SAWS — TOOLS t * 1 * 1 LAWN MOWERS Esso Service Center Call Anytime Far d- w “ C O I N S ■- S T A M P S , s o l d - b o T ig k l FREE 1ST IU ATE id. Aacessanaa ter bath. Furniture Refinishing and . Stamp . .A Gain „ Co., 111 Kingsland and Riverside Ave*. Lyndhurst DEL SJUDMOHE * 8*i|i|L. OS I smdhoeo 12AI NO 7-091* Antique Restoration. 9 1 * 1 8 6 L fcttitt.-iS'akVr-"- Phone: WT 84397 peha ttVs tit u ’ iffiRBT C ARPKNTKR - Spec, a I ui Tutsaa* TO t ¥.m. custom made kitohans and i V TRAVKL SERVICt’ FOR LEASE Kspart wgrk at down .. . . • r f ticketing ^ ai.iinoo, g _ w e * * j j j for Fr** estim atea. m m w p o R B j otoi ragarvstiana and taura. Pa> R ttn ftr m f 57 I aSar. installment plan evaOaM* O'60S TRAVKL BURKAU Established and profitable business Einphtyawm Agewey I RlOOd P4 Lynd hoe. " f o r R E N T Sendee W E b a t e r 12100 IS OHeM Way panvesawpt Parktng in Rear *20 »olt — 3 *virc C O M F O R T A B L K ______f u r n i s h e d Autnoriyad Orevhound Aoen, r naar 0*tk, private antranaa, Excellent location and potential ON ALL MAKES and hat watar, n ir all Sranapor wsukt wMte a L U M I N U M ^ 1 V d O W S 7 1 gla u a T e s . Gentleman pnli door*, sapR. screens repaired. Ail esn-rmr jvork guarantard Delaney Levina Financial assistance and training available B 4 5 0 5 HbrAinum Home Product*. 114 >'h T. J. Noulty TWO ROOMS and *ttiyVa*dnt Av*., Lyndhurst. WK 3- O T S f 1 1 -2 6 fr'aVlitc* iu p . . h0‘ T O X k i /* Cn',snrsa 10 Ames Avenue about Dae. 1st. Ouaipnaa »*••*► . • " W ANTKD TO BUT' ferred. Cell OK 8-4080. 816 CHdi Ava., Lyndkurat. 11. rjhhmmn:- P a p e r 88) aanta pd» DETAILS NU. 2 -1200 ' Rutherford, N. J. I n u n d r a d ; b r S .a ,. copper, Mad. bat- roam apartmant. .tarlaa Iron, fi KOemy Metal. ■^rr^.„ra; n o n e : W h i t e r t V ; hot wat#r ,up,'*rt CaM "**• .KOArny WY I 04S2 n e t Fom-rera ^ TIIE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SnnTU BERGEN REVIEW TTTTTRSnAY. NOVEMBER 2 0.1W2

err*. mort nf w hom have se rv ­ ed uti the C ouncil for at least sfx y e a rs . *re Administration- C ivilian D efense M an Show s H e Is R eady Joseph Aliano: Security. John J. K agan; P olice Auailiary. Pa-, trolman Jack Hender*on and A nd A ll On A Cash Investm ent Deputy Freak Vital*; Tire Aux­ iliary, Maurice Moore; Rescue and Diaaatei Jo h n GoUlll and Deputy Prank P r* ch ; T ranapor- ta tio n . R o b e rt McDonough;: Communication*. R om M acal- j; School P ro g ra m , P aul W Jon**; P u b lic Health. Charles K ien tz; M edical. Dr. Morton t ...... K essler Radiologic*!. F red H em alcy and Stephen Janow- ski: A ir Raid Wardens. F re d ­ erick Haut: W elfare. A m eelia S m ith , Publicity. Joseph Ali­ ...... ano; S e c re ta ry May F. Aliano. The Council meets on th* third Monday uf each month in ...... th* Council Chambers at th* /• Borough Hall. “I f i a shame we can't get m o re of dur residents out ti listen in a t th ese meetings.’’ A liano said "We don't ask th e m to Join but it would do th * n i a world of good to b* th er* . People can never go w ro n g gaining knowledge and W H O ’L L It i* im pel tant that they learn M A K E I T w h a t to do for self-iurvlval so that they will be ready to : F O R --. stan d 011 their own two feet. FLU-8HOT8 - F ar the see in g yew In a raw, II -cton, Dirkinson an* Company haa ogTer*d free C itM Defense workers are not anti-da injections to all Ita tnspl*ys

STOCKED rr. Herr Is cellar supplies l>M la kr Allan*. public relation* Joseph Dursi G uest ministrjtlve oflirer for Nerth Arlington Civil Defense He kuilt a shelter f Children Taken At 80-Year Party To Newark Museum Joseph Dursi, of Orient Way, F or a cash investment of six we havr improved ou r margin small pans. Water. hOMlil Md Five members of the Junior*'** guest.of honor in dollars. Joseph Aliano, public for survival. W e call it a 19- canned liquids, dry cereals and ANGIES Woman'i Club took their chll- Ik* of hi* Mth birthday on relation1: and administration of- tirement corner because it K m ilk, crackera* ana canned food / dr«n to the Newark Museum Sunday at the Villanova Restau ficer of the North Arlington actually only a makeshift shel- are in a cabinet close by. recently for Federated Art Day, |r*nt in Garfield The dinner C ivil Pefertse-Disaster Conyol ter but under ordinary circum We also hav* on hand a can Council has provided a re stances it will provide a mea*- o p e n e r, b ottle opener, cwk- anonaored by the New Jersey event was arranged by his Beauty Salon tirement corner" in his home jre of security against radio- j screw, pdcket kniff. small sew - Suit* Federation of Women’s family and relative*. for protection in the event of1 active fallout." 1 ing kit. paper plates and cupa. Chiba. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. atom ic warfare " ^ 1 Many people are ignorant a-;towels, toilet and faCial tissue, There were art workshops toi Frank Payonk of Nazareth. Pa., This country's receht mu*'bout the probable effects of U|and hygiene supplies." Aliano fh04wn J. to 6 years of age. Mr and Mrs Frank Dursi and 702 Cedsr Street Lysdbint clash with Hussia over mn nuclear attack Though thare is | counted off "Thi'n, ‘VfTjr Im- and those over seven attended daughter. Joan, of Haabrouck siles in Cuba brought forth no question that if one w c fe ( portant. are old newspapers, Su, planetarium show. Mothers Heights, Mrs. Gil Logotta of E. anxious queries from townspeo carried out on a large scsle heavy paper and plastic bags could hear a lecture on the Arts Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Steve ANNOUNCES THESE NEW HOURS pie to local Civil Defense offi- millions would die. families! for waste disposal. disinfectant, of Thibet, given by Mias Dord- Barb ire, Jr., of Carlstadt, Mrs. > * 3 = 'S • ' rials regarding the preparation outside the nuclear blast and a large garbage pan, and a thy Olson, or could see a de- Frank Maybusher of Lodi; Monday. Tur«iay. Tlm r-ilu\. Saturday 9 am .-6 p.m. necessary for self-survival fire could be saved if shelter; small can for human waste." monatration of Sand Sculpture. And, Mr. and Mrs. Charles should a nuclear attack come was available. | A ll of theae supplies should Mothers who went were Bagnuolo and sons, Kenneth Shaken out of apathy, they f mrsaton nu. be stocked in the shelter in ad- M mes. John Rocha, Sal Argila, ■ and Carnune. Mr. and Mrs. Friday 1 a.m.-*) |>.m. *f' ‘ realize they should d>. some- ..V*1?* ? vance, he warned. While moat Michael Guarino. Raymond Day George Lombardi. Mr. and Mrs thing Yet ..HI doubtful ™ "Ti. wte people ’* — would “ have all -of theselh*“ Ben Marinello, president. Phil Cafaro and son, Vincent, things somewhere in their C l o n e d on W i'dnenday either side would ever resort ,.burst at ground level every Among thenf there Were sixteen Mr. and Mra John Anderson, to nuclear conflict, they hen- — Wlth7n , tw0 mile r*d.u« home there would be no time children in the group. Mr and Mrs James Violante, LET YOUR FINGERS tat* to *0 the'expense of con- ■ ■ b,bl ^ destroycrt to gather them up to bring to Janet Dursi, Mr. and Mrs. Car­ the cellar if there was insuffi- DO THE WALKING ers that could run imointo hun- nun- K . Fiv*—■ ine CTU" " wirrc w mine Litterio, Mr. and Mrs, For Appointments Telephone .GE 8-1487 dreds and thousand* of dollars, J clant warning thn*. Donald Bagnuolo. Mrs. Rose VI- Turn to th# handy YaWow w ^ ‘ thiles away from ground laio andjrmght never be used dim,ie wouW be less severe' Champagne Reception te r e lli, M r and Mra. George Pages to f*nd who m akes or "None of th*»* preparation! “Then do what my wife and „____ ■ ...... u - ,w . » ..._ ! Monfredo. of Lyndhurst. builds anything—houses ...... , ., ..r„. though there would be the hai-, entailed any appreciable ex For Grand Opening Of (apartmant or dog) shadas I did, suggests A lano. ard of fires and early fallout, i pense and yet, if and when it (window or lamp), shoes a very small amount ofmor.ey j At tetv miles, sturdy buildings! becomes necessary to take cov-l Ronald Piper Agency | would remain intact but ffytttgjer, we can do so without hav (hofsa or snow). Just raad The Grand Opening Cham­ * glass and early fallout would ing to race against time gather- tha ads. laarn tha tad*, pvt p a g n e Reception given last your fingar on tha answer present a major problem ing up survival essentials." Ali- MRS. DANGREN n ig h t at the new offices of the Tailoring & Alterations *-m tha handy Yellow Pages "Now if North Arlington ano said “We can head at once Id Piper Employment Guest Home for the Aged wete 50 miles from the place for the cellar,'shut the door, Agency, 33 Ridge Road. North Dose es Prearises MALE and FEMALE where the bomb burst our turn off the gas, electricity and Arlington, brought tumultuous S ta te A pproved A L coneed buildings would remain stand- water, and set the transistor acclaim by ita guests and news­ ing though many w indews I raetueen the covers o f one o f our Wedding Albums

. „ w ______- . t ______Thc whole true story oC your Lyndhurst Lodge 1505 wtdditij in Color or in ou t B. P. 0. Elks specially finished prints . . . to Hold made just for you Ly one of vi r Memorial Day Services our skilled candid photographers. Sunday, December 2, 1962 8=00 P.M. Park and Ton fine Avenues - Lyndhont, N. J. Guest Speaker The Honorable Jo fp h Melillo Undersheriff, Bergen County, N. J. Also To Be Present St. John's Senior Choir All Elks - Families of Departed Brothers L y n w o o d Photographers - And Guests Invited 224 RIDGE ROAD. LYNDHURST Repast To Follow ^ Phone; 933 - 1133 ■■■ 1 : PAGE THIRTEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1062 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

and assists in subject matter for this y e a r 's "Mail Early for Dear Editor: jresentation. Mail Early, C h ristm as" Cam paign. It look> As edijor of l lie ( oiniiirn i.il lender this Inirr it lake a record year for Christ Marketing Leaders Are Being Trained D .K .C A . m em ber, cm help U rg© S StothC T S .naa mail and that’s why tht addressed to you, hoping that Munewbere in one of your Postmaster will especially ap editorials you might find room for this little incident. t r o u . « * m John Stother* ueoate your help in getting Lust Thursday, N o v e m b e r 15, 1 9 f& I had th e m is- In North Arlington High School Program lid th e econom ic development ' a,d today. “Right now is the started now on your Christmas .1 tne cummuattx Creative 10 ",mr* *our ChnslmM Mailings. f o r t u n t of having m> car s ta ll o n m r o n Ridgt Road marketing project* ire avail-■ ards and gilts on their way Christmas cards and gifts for nrar Z innia nd Avenue. Having car trouble wasn’t b a d The calendar says Christmas is ■ bi*- n encourage U>i» type o. nost distant points should be ^ " less than a monih away, but enough but 1 al-o had three nervous women in the car contribution. nailed fiist. preferably well *mn* businesses favor hiring••efoie December 10th Those a ls o . D E s tu d e n ts ' because of their I-3* Chrtajtmag every day from lo r 7nearby 7 points — ■” 7 should.Tr~. be I It was at this point that two young teenager* c a m e nailed by December 15th. or atj ... • i iT i ...l tSSS idJ- A/I' , ^ r. l ‘ The"’I^,m aster w.n, on to least a week before C h r is tm a s lover and ottered t o h e lp nu*. Iney worked n a n i a m i particular bu.ine- Many lead »» «"•* h* «*“ *« into action " 'finally got my car started after s o m e trying moments. I rT- ir, h...inM i and eovernment ,K>W- a ,ot of headache* can bt Circle Club Mddts w a - Ml glad to get the car started and I wanted to tip w np S T w fc A “ .vnded when ..he lull Christ- , mas rush begins For example The Italian Circle Club Aim- l»u* '•l, » refused, ll -cm - ihal they arr bieini>rr» ta^Awie* to tW Nation !Jon'' uk*' dunce. on mailing liary m et last w eek at their o f an automobile club. The cluh is called the Paasionist » I jEirut ruction md I. EC A cm Chouse tn Copeland Avenue (.ar Club of North Arlington. I lie principles of lhe club •ctivity conaumljr emphasize ^ h e ^ T S w adfeilmi tape Memberi.drew names lor whoma r e America's system ol competr- ,0™- ,>e*v>' pap*r “an“ lv€ ldpc they will get gifU to be pre­ to promote public safety and -how correct driving tion and priv.t. enterprise ,‘"d >'"■"« «">• Carton, con-sented at their Christmas party Courtesy U» the public. Plans were made to give b * 'lolly MUTtiS What I am trying to get at is, that in this day and Ind* DE CA. leaders grve con-' V""r ‘UC”:,h- ion.on me.... contents opened “ ** H P™**1"- °f stant encouragement to contin- (f ^ articles of un- w,th • pr»y«r of Thanksgiving juvenile delinquency, it - -o pw d to know that there ued education^ . ^ ^ usuai gIZC or bu[k better check .^7 fare such fine young men in our own community. A ny

whenever a t S L J Z E Z J * of’ ^ J S u Z ^ . t a t e S * V ’ u « » P” V " * distribution tail to [unction. * weieht ofneature ol the meeting. Ther.! imireeiated bv me. Li l ««nir oilier of our kome-town that nation iais ahortlived As wtkagcs v>ry depending on will be election of officers on! u||k(. ^II(IU alxiut ibis line breed. D E C A. attract* m o re and where you.mail them from. As December 4th | ^ Sincerely, more of our nations y o uth to in extra precaution, it's always^ study marketing aod d istrib u ­ i good idea to place an extral < .liarle- liallalta tion, the program be­ total DJG. hei carrying *hoth your re- 376 King.-laml Avenue comes a vital neceait) to o u r Personals torn addrewandI the ,enp,.,ust KathjM a z, borowAl. d,URh national security. I \ inllm r-1 D.E.C.A. Organization B«k«e [ter of. Mr and Mr. Ted Zabor- Distributive Educanm stu- dents comprU. th. M Khool T I Z lames O'Connor D e a r ■ E d ito r: chapter her. to North A u ,,, £ £ ^ ^ C1^ * “h * -‘nner pmty at Angelo', Thank you very much f»>r ton The Chapter in North Ar maj| u„ n th X drt.vc oe* Hestaurmt Others present wercj s 6 Years Old your generosity in electing me nrton elecu ollicers and the )c christrn!,, stamps. When ^er brother. Joseph, her grand James Bernard O’Commt Mi>s B«M»ster of L y n d h u r s t H ig h O'Con- SthiH. 1 * i.sh to th a n k a ll th c :nt First Class, your cards are mother. Mrs Stanley Bonar. and of Mr and Mrs Jamc 1W .^ ^ ^ s ______thc Chapter adviso Our Chap- irllv^ auici'er. - - and they’ll Mr and Mrs Jos«Ph Lewan-|nor. 52 Kearney St. celebrated I eopl. u«»*er wav in a diMribvtivr edurktive venti.re in which students actually learn the prohleim ter belongs to the State Asso- ^ forwarded or returned lt lt dowski and daughter. Lynn, alljr»i» 6th birthday with u Rarty ' My ster Diane, , and 4 I . ap- - mmd aampaOBHta— «f manacmc s sto»e A %U re hs* hem opened undrr the supervision of :iation and through it has a secomes necessary Also, £ey of Lyndhurst. his home on Saturday Saturday fcifcsts proachcd piuacneu many many ui front111 ir.im ^the a Marvin Praverinin, coordinator of distrubuti%r education Here is a srene with Warren Dis« h voice in the NaUona is rl u* may carry written messages a- were Kathyhy Phillips, Gerry De Grand Union m North Arling- gs proeerths buyer and (tloria Ualuh as the salr>m.* nan. tive Education Clubs of Amor ong W1|h youf A gift from the children of Cec<;o. Susanisan Lohrpan, Sharon '"n and reieyftd a w onderful 1 ica. the 1st through 3rd grades atjDiinlap. Luc. Liny Curcio Patricia.piion J The D.E-C.A. Emblem The Postmaster says it’* e«- Franklin School was presented.Schemberg.g. Robert and Gregory o« ’MayM j > I tta^k ^Tk my nv parent^ who The emblem is diamond shap oeciaIly important to include to Miss Mary Bello, retiring] Woertz. Richard and David ent Sundays gruhg to our ed with the words “Distnbu- vour return address on every principal, at an assembly pro ’Meigh. Gary Luddecke. Richaid rt-ighlvrs fi -m d.xjr i.^door on live Education Clubs Of Amer- ~hn*tmas card cnvelopi Be «ram presented by the Kinder George William Lfcng David my behalf lhank ynu, naigh ica” surrounding a wrapped sides being six ially correct, garten class taught by Mrs. Shechetti, Vincent Paluzzi, and lx>rs for everything, especially package. The Tour diamond this us a big help to both you Carol Larson, on Nov 21st All J o h n G e r r m a n . ^ fot^ n e v e r re fu sin g us O lk o w - points symbolize: *nd your friends in keeping the pupils in the class took part On Sunday guests at his honu* ski's To again repeat thank A) Vocational Underst.indin*; v»u- mailing lists up-to-date Im the Thanksgiving program. were his grandparents. Mi and you may seem so boring to you I B) Civic Consciousnes Before you mail your Christ Mrs Louis Pomidor and h s but in my jubilation I cannot i £! f0'-"' mas""cards,'nas cards, set'ur'e secure' Free free '"labels' labels M> •»<« Mrs John F Hickey, aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs hug all of you w!io reached so j D ) Leadership Development -,omrom ,h(;the p,„,Post offjccOffice whlch|which 616 Second A ve. entertained at Thomas Thurlby and son'- Wil- generously into your pockets . The. ..wrapped . package tym;: , cad. ^ AllA11 For F Local [^-al Delivery’’ Delivery" ,h«r home at dinner on Sun iliam and Thomas. Jr . ol Brick- and into mv heart • bohze, the close coopera.mn ,,f ind ,An(, Ku, 0u, o( Tuwn r/c. day evening for Mr and Mrs. town. Monica Olkowski student, teacher, and parent livery”, so that you can sort William T Steeger and son, t ______merchant in assisting D E stu your cards into two bundl *s. R°hert, Mr and Mrs. Fred dents to acquire a well-round with the addresses___ all ___ facing Gundersen Mrs Edwin Cross ed education. one way. thus expediting de- an<^ Mrs Otto Schal-i Fine garments I,very. celebrating the birthday of Through the fine cooperation ^ rs Steeger. need more than 1 Jufm Denecke, who was a >{f the public during recent w Specialist 4-c has completed hi- vears. Postmaster Stothers re service in the Signal Corp of ports that great progress has the U. S. Army and has return been made in getting the ed home from Ft Bliss, Texas Christmas mails thYough oo . ... time He is making many ad vanee prepuiHtions to handle The Misses Rhoda Carng. 171 the 1962 Christmas mail rush. ju st Page Ave., and Lydia Caitano with extra mail clcrks car p lu m b in g & heating , 0f Irvington ere baclfcUUvmj.tt *. and exp*iuio

F I T ti t I MANAGERS. I>istrihuti\e Education Clubs have been establishwl at high schools thr»"i*hout the country, tine of thr m«»t acti e is in North Arlington High School. Recently a t B rid g rto n . N J . dob members Irom all ovr Ihr country gathered for a meeting. In this photograph arr thr follouinc. Irft to right, se »trd Virginia Chilian and Kenneth May, of tilassboro Slatr C'ollegr Stale Presidrnt Ciar f Wheaton, and C arol itummell. Standing, lei to right. Stanley Rohrrt Prato. Jo-rph Friann • ani Shirlah Ma^lio. Blinunfirld High School, and Paul Maura, Jamrs /.oHlman and Raymon I Akersten of North Arlington. The latter is NAHS president. (At North Arlington High Sch»>ol an interesting drvrlopmrnt necessary social activities of tn teveloping Iradrrs in thr markrting and distributing firlds the s’ hool or to develop re by thr formation of a chapter of the Distributive Education >ponsibilities of citizenship Clubs of America, fnder thr Iradrrship of Martin Braverman. DEC A. members learn to a teachrr. thr chaptrr oprratrs its own store and places mrm- serve as leaders and followers, bers in local businev-rs. lirrr is a presentation of what the ,nd hue opportunity for state club means and what its purposes are.) »"d national recognition lhat they would not have otherwise. HIIAT IS DM A” ei»!...n (or the responsrhilities llliporUn(e thc Srhool At No.th Arlington Hiuh of . ti/on.slup in our Iree. com- d EC A. Chapter activities Scho'.t IS. re IS an active chap . pctitive enterprise system. ,re always school-centered, ter of Di C L A S S E S • bright. soft. Our Sanitone Service mean.** complete, pro­ Weekly Payments Amount of Club fessional fabric vare. nol just drycleaning. Call on us $ I— $ 50.00 today. THE CREW CUTS IN 100.00 i . ■ 3 00 150.00 768 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst 5 00 250.00 li~00 , ____ g > M > ) - Calf for reservations ______WEbster 9-9736 2 0 .0 0 r 1,000.00 PLUS DIVIDENDS COMING ATTRACTIONS Beverly Aadland PICK THE CLASS THAT Sl'ITS YOU ANOTHER SERVICE December 7th and 8th Tit OUeit Financial Imtitution In Town — Sine* 11*4 Sonny Gale K earny Federal Savings k ; » .. $ h . . . December Uth and 15th PLCNTY OT P M C PA OK INO 460 RIDOK ROAD - V V, " ’ AT OOTH oerices NORTH ARLINGTON Tommy Leonetti IM MAtWT MtMT N l 787 KEARNY AVKNIJE l r » . December 21st and 22nd CHAKUKfD ond SUPfRVISED by Ihe UNIltU STATES GOVtKNMif*T KEARNY L H i r ------z Tu»,n.n- °nai * ? . V i^ E TWELVE THK COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOI’TII KERCEN REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29.1962

One recommendation from jand identified u to approxl- City. At prmnt he u te n o r the Zoning Board for a vari- mate a«e. and whether for a aoloiit at B’nai Abraham T ern iiner waa tabled, two unani­ boy or *irl, pi* 1» New*rk. mously granted and one grant­ T h e holiday celebration "will Mr Hodihon xang an aaaort ed with the Mayor's dissenting begin about 8 JO p.m. Vititori ment of holiday songs—ao m e ,f vote. ■ ' [• are welcome . . to Join with the whlcti included .. ___ Comfort Me Michael Polese of 356 Roose- AAR members fo r an evening from Handels Messiah; C o v en velt Avenue was given permis- of fu n . try Carol; I Wonder as I W an Lfc'l* . sion to convert his onefsmily ■ ■- ■■■-— der; Night of Nights; Oh, Holy house in an “A” rme to a two y/ofU dn'l OolloQ6 O lub Night; What Child ts This and family dwelling There will be J I * ^ I. cloaing with Silent Night exterior changes The plot has M et U n M o n d a y ■ ......

“ g J 5£*' »*inC of the Thc Rutherford Woman's Col- W lS t M R S t e r Pl.nn.ng Board, voted against •**' Club met in the Woman* ^ ffranltnc the request of Helen Clubhouse on Monday evening. — K.-hue of 445 Page Avenue, for! Novemlier 26 Mrs Charles Windowings a variance to erect a two-fam- Kmg. President, presided over Members of Circle Two made Hy dwelling in »n *A" z o n e on the meeting Mrs Robert En- ••ful and amuning j . p l o t 40 by 151 fee t H e » i d «clk«. Memb*rrtip C f c d r y . - ^ he cannot se? building this announced the names of 14 new h u e on a lot with only forty membe.s. ’The new members., Hnll«t«»in Fih«*i w * ° foot fronts, u * !ess there.I. a were presented to the club and r ,yV,reK.“ real *n.erten, y. welcomed by Mrs Charlescu( out the component felt ft.t Approved was the application King Hostesses for the meet- *nd , l* caps |of Dominick Cerrito to erect an ing were Mrs Kenneth Sinof- , lch ™ ye re d ne stemmed a p a r t m e n t £ oum; with 20 threj sky and Miss Alice Niederer * n u m b e rs p a ste d anti-a-ha if-room apartments,! Mrs.' Leigh Love ridge, a wtw- nnd six foul--room units, plus member of the program coin- T h * m eeting o f th r a sto e. on the site of the pres mittee presented the evenings J " " " 1* " * A JS O C iaiK m ^w ill l*- ent Three Acre Grill Kestau- entertainment Mr Peter H o d - P e c e m b e r 10 r a lh c i th a n rpn» a t 46 Riverside Avenue. ; shon, a tanor soloist Mr. Hod- Mayor Garde on behalf of shon is soloist at the Second The Rev. Engelke will in sta ll thc Board of * Commissioners ond Reformed Church in Hack* the officers for 11163* at the wished all a Thanksgiving ensack He was formerly solo- meetipg An exchange of $1 gift* which would show our coi^-jist at the Rutherford Presby- will be part of the Christmas sciousress of the many bless- ter lan Church. He was leading party following the program ingSftwe enjoy in our land. tenor with the Lemonade Op-1 M ary Bender, Fellowship *------era in New Y ork, the N. J Chairman, invites all women of ^'trherford A rt Assn. -Civic Opera antf the Diamond the church to the Christmas Q. ‘ 'v D “ Point Opera Company Besides meeting at g pm in Fellowship i Idfl X m as Party D ec. O many appearances in concert Hall. Circles will be drawn for - I and oratorio in New York, the coming year and every w.» The Art Association of Rujh- New j er8ey ancj Pennsylvania, man of the ohurch is cordially erfoid will hold Us annual studied at the American invited to become a particip.*- MIR 15 YF.ARS Turntv onr K ll emplmees Mere honored at an informal Caracossa, tdward Sudol. Robert Schote, Carlo 0*1 Vecehio. J. R. DUworth, Decwnber Gth.^st the Recreation Thcater w,n* *n Ncw York,ing member of the Associateion buffet ta>t Fr lav exening in cel« hrution of their fifteenth year of service with Vire President for Manufacturing. H. F. Becton. Chairman,of the Fxecotiv^ renter. Sylvan Street. Ruther- ______■ .. , ______— ■—- — W___.. - - - ta' I. . . . _ — ... .1 I _ ... I I. _ m.. ,i . . .. •. ii _ I.l .1 VI . w. I ,,..'. U .i.1 m rin I‘<-kiliM.n and ( .irr >any. The party h i > held al Mawhio's Restauran Committee. Mu h.iel la Ide rone, Michael GiilUcrl, Murray Kufhno. Sr.. John to rd . Lyndhurst. lath ol the filluwir'; people were awuidei a bronze emblem for H ic k m a n ani Curt Henning. Anthony Dlaslo. Stella Do-neraskl. Harold Spencer. It has been the custom, since' their servi'c. l.eft ta rirht fiont row: Charles I ssee, Kvelvn W .tdell. Sally RU h a r d K e; pert, and James Yocum were uiufol* to attend. . inception of the club 17 yearsl Hettrl. N’ettie Moss. Mar* Poto'-nak, Anthony Pavale. Bark row ; C’h irlrs | ’go. to Combine the November* GRAND UNION " * ...... » and December meetings into: is the place to b u y ... . h. Hu »;«• heuim • a Funeral services will Jbe Slit - start Contacting yout* jieigh-) >noand to hold it early in De- "Rcdtcr CJ Yocr Title Goes i' personal urday mo m ng at il o'clock at; bo: *. yoar itical gas sta* cerffbtr. as a party for ihe+ . id ‘.<* t n -m: Sacred Hear! Catholic C?niretchinr. t . t;» a range for n m « 1 nwrob^-s. Thia ia a fun night To Fred Kurgan, Unit President di'K mto Intel ment will11 b’ WK iin n St* Jo- 4 After street* have been for the AAR and there is noj 4 - - A .po J Cemetery. * * (plowed, refra.n from throwing fr-mal presentation. Some- ,.ct; t»* reency unde hi> * ’ i . : 1 H,.u hte s hec.nne ______f now upon same. | limes the members paint t«- name at 41 Park Avenu * n .v pi,:u:^,..< • Lvn Ihur t r!e I .V ll yoflr «raet has been pethet; on. a single canvas. held ail offices in the Sou’h • h • .1. T h ey a. i- M rs. femm ss oners fposted with "EMERGENCYNO "round.robin" lashion: some- lieigen Realty organ.zation He T.. 1 .1 ii hk »[ il*o >ve.t AHKINt!" si*ns, do not park t*m«» there u square dancing. | w as e!ect»-d pi *sident !..>• J ■S - •**, . nu .%1- Charlotte Sa- Continued frAm I on s.-rme. as • the snow plows This year it will be to see| •em ber M r K u rg a n h.*s he* n k 1 . .if i.,rv i S ' iim ! \ th : d t;»v m o n ey is w s s ’e d a n d th e vnl bv thro; ilgh shortly When ’ dts taken of past activities a Ke; 't w s im e 1052 ■ t. u hie M S.dney Daniel, public safety ''f the com:nuhi- ycu: street has been flowed, of the AAR. mainly pictures A t tiv e in m an y ci c a n i i- t «■. * t- m ;h e A. ty is hampered. i vouv i'u m y Men pa k on saqie, of piTvious beaux arts balls. 'ial Dri'an>/.aiions. M K 'i ;n li h*ud system IVUI you therefore km dlr eo-,>'l A vaaid unnecessary use of'plus _ some, favorite slides of has Tw-en engaged m i M. S >v in .'t son. Uuy. 'negate in the following fash ;a v i!u ing11 snowstorm. “ Iflov.ers, ^till life, landscapes • nd ,n«u *inee (or li y e ir« He o : e.spond- io n : *- ! 7 Your ou failure to co-operate and seascapes taken by the is an Army veteran o f VV NVws. th e 1 M»li:<* it a practi<^e in the1 ‘. o* U ad to the impounding of members, SV;»r 11 a n d i« a gr a d u a tu • n li has winter months to p a r k ygur car v >ur car . a fifty dollar court1 As is customary at theChrist-j POHS School of Insurance .radu- • erjj’^ht in you* )|arjige br firs*, and storage costs. jOirs meeting, each person at-| ■c.-l .F s.a te also P;u* C o 1‘nive - dvrveway. not on the street, j Youf c<»-e ation will make tending the party is requested He is a member of St M: j, 2 If it ha# started ti * a u W U " 'sue. Lyndhurst. ‘ b ng a gift, value to a dol­ R C. Church Rutherfu d He Co ing us or jt you fre awar®' of the Edward Johnson of 446 lar. for some young child These is married to the former K i . t i n A probability of snow, remove **-eh ••'ue and Anthony ,f ’■* w ill be distributed to a x-th Mitchell of Cliffs d • V, d as >’ J* parked car from the street. Hullo of 531 Valley Brook Ave- children’s waid in a nearby SCHICK They have three children Lieinen C<.unty* ^ If you djn’t have availibla ie ” • re appointed to the Po- ,l ''spital in time for Christmas Paul. John and Barbara El! ^The gifts are to be ^ift-wrapped ran g e son. cff-street forking _ faci* Pies. lice Emergency Squad. ■ 1 pu I si ter oi , ^Deluxe :i L, a t l.e . vp Jp e l s in P . s r I Ex Mayor Diss Lyndnu’st Nn th Arnnptbn and | I IN MODERN DI8PENSKW (C intinued trorr 1» .f d - ( 'a . 1 >tad!. s I i ■ » :ir ujton the nomination " f In 1938 th e m o th e r of the FAMILY SIZE Uie Lyndhurat post. M ix. A l t _ J J L il Mi Savino -«lway* bwafcted SvVtno du d i i TOOTW ASTi that th money saved thi- . h.id pre «• Jed th* Sa\*nasj IPANA 8 3 t«*x hills of the community d n a p l c e s e 1 v in L>nlhui! hv a few years. HAW DMSSING being invested hy families m M: i r, the late s the education of their.children Jnhr J 'i o r . Fiod P Kurgan, president of > one of the I Mr. Savino believe*! that *r f.lsi bil. ,u,e South Bergen County vnshrp firom en and wai W IL D R 00T 7 9 :n d'um ot democracy was ed . ♦ b e ^ o r e f A e Board t of Realtors, has "Oecii tee of Sat . ed H e a rt i i. atif.n—ecu d oppo tunitv to a tt in* ♦ “Reait)i oi the Year". ( i u. t h Hei hi ■ot.-, F u n k . tin e d u a tio n pfis'iibl** tl h i, 1. :.m- « 1mimis.sioner of s The award shall be presented ECONOMY SIZE t/» M K urgH n a t th e 46th a n ­ An the father r»f >ix oh.! 1; i u.‘ v.uno.ip t,. r the lan 26 m 3 11 /770 n 8 CALGON : : 6 » nual Real Estate Boa.ds <>l he guided them into the fi• * 1 1- y ea < r I of education. i-on : iui.i . >r. K G U LA tS IZ I New .lers*-y Convention d Ar lit 1 ••■I M S .•' .no married S CALGON pig. lantic City December 5th to .nd public service M An f: i Gu. : mo. a w id- fcnngsm e r tw 2° 07 I Q , 3th Born in Italy. M S ru- ■ a ..f New-irk CALGONITE m c u l a r T h e a w a rd is b-'-.se ! nn aetiv •?me to’this count ry h n 1 M - S . -.:: 1. *!. • c h ild re n . • pkg. ty ;n «ww *.nd reMlty affai . was six. He never had the i :>•: hi 1.th e - Ja m » .ind e ig h t " ICjU/gan. 1 ----- .,who u- ojjerateN • Santa Claus CALGON BOUQUET X 69* SUPER ANAHIST 9 r Cough Syrup V I .. .i H Tablets 20 m 9 8 * I Nasal Spray i t * 1”

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ROOM VAPORIZER’.“Oil. I 19 The wonders of Santa Claus never cease for CONCfSTAIO little girls and boys and long after the tinsel, the bells NASAL MIST „ $1'* and the twinkling lights have been safely packed DiOOOffANT 9 ___ away for yet another year they will cherish the memory I 4-0Z. of the letter from Santa Claus. BAN R0LL-0N deal m to> Look. The roof slides open. MIlSTOi. MEYHtS 36 in btl. This is the new Lark W agonaire. We be­ Sunbathing. W axing skis. lObly your • Everyone who ever believed in Santa Claus will want to send EXCEDRIN 6 9 * lieve it to be the most useful station imagination bounds its versatility. wagou in the world. one of these four colorful messages to their favorite child. The Wagonaire is really three c a rs in Select, address, stamp and mail it in our special mail box. See if you don't agree. one; convertible, sedan, utility w agon. W ith the root open lt’a an elegant, spa- S ee y o u r Studebaker Dealer mow a n d We will have jt postmarked from Santa Claus, Indiana C A R B 0 N A cioua family convertible. Cloae the roof en jo y a demonstration of A m erica’s and it will be delivered direct to the child and it g a stylish sedan. Open It again moat unusual With our sincerest compliments. and load effortlessly. The sky’s the SOAPLESS LATHER lim it... or the first underpaaA . HA V i YOU WON O Nt < f R if CAMS? 590 th• Studebaker a d in Stop in today, it on'y takes a minute!! 8-oz. Imagine, its many other uses. Here are the November lnum of Reader i Digett Rome ideas; a wonderful vantage point and hurry to your Studobokmr Dealer. btl. for spectator sports. (Ireat Ipr picnics. 5 9 ‘ The Oldest Financfal Institution in Town — Since 1884 CARBONA I Sffo’o n a iir CLEANING from tho Advanced Thinking of K earny Federal Savings A«k about the Wogonairs and ether Lark FLUID model*—alto the Cruiser, Avanti and Hawk Studebaker PLENTY OT —at your Studebaker Dealer. CORPORATION FftCS PARKING AT BOTH OPTICS* 4o*. 4 9 < btl. RUTHERFORD MOTORS, INC. h w m w w , s u m n. i • . 7 » CHARTfRfD and SUPlRVlStO by th" UNITfD STATES GOVERNMENT 5 V /f C.^SH orH BLUE STAMPS 27 31 ORIENT « \Y mrrHFRRnm v j ' TflTHSDAY. NOVEMBER w, ' TIIE O LEADFR ANI) SOrTH BERGEN REVIEW PACE Knights O f Columbus _ and to provide • center for(Club arc to take 'part in the which will also be accompany Rev. Aart Van Houten ticipating in the Sunday morn­ edict ion; John Rodlelgh on “C S p o n so rs vital aocial programs " I program on Sunday morning. ing in playing along with the har announced his topic for dis­ ing services at the Bible Class, New Home'*,; Fred Rehner Communion Breakfast Mr R R Shafer, praaident »nd that ladies. too, are invited Singing of hymns “O That Will course "Building and Brother­ are: “Greeting the Visitors*’ - "Wanted - More Men" t S u n d ay j f C M.B.C., has announcedthe session, Be Glory” "Love Lifted Me", h o o d ". E. Harold Scott; W alter P. W l- Kastenbein. announcements; and and "He Lives" George S. Thi« Sunday m o rn in g , the that officers, and also the trus-| Charles E Gage will be con- • Other Everyman’s Brother­ gentreu. scripture; chaplain "the count** quoted by Robert Council will Hpomor it i Annu­ tees of Everyman's Brotherhood ducting Everyman’s Orchestra Leaman will be song leader. hood Club staff members par­ Fred H. Mier, prayer and ben C h a n d le ss. al Communion Ureakf.it im- Bridal Shower For mediately following the 7 90 M i n offered at Sacred Heart Dlorah Neumann The program will be one af Miss D lo ra h IF ONLY BIG, BIG SAVINGS—AND GRAND GIFTS-WILL D O ... the fin«it ever, a n d those ot daughter of Mr and Mrs. Er­ you w h o have made reserva­ win Neumann. 201 Fern Ave., tions will not he disappointed. was guest of honor at a Sun­ Guest speaker for the breakfast day bridal shower given in the w ill b? Tr. O 'M a lle y from the Flamingo Room at the Park Ki treat H o u se in* West End Tavc. n in East Rutherford Our regular Council meeting Hostesses for 35 guests were w ill be h e ld on M o n d ay even mg December 3i d a l the CYO J* forthtomhn bridal attand- '"’' who' “ ll b f her .later'. m.: Z T ' i ' ^ ra*Ul,r »".« "f honor. Mis. Rosemary r z i r, /""" cutigno snd Mrs. Fred Romm C o r^ rn M™"" ,0^°d»U of Lyndhurst. Mrs. Gal. Coi porution Notices will hePeteraon P„,______of Carlstadt„,t , „and „ ,i m Miss i .. sent to all memlx*rs of the Dawn Kaulfcis of Clifton C o u n cil to contv* mimI cast their vote, bijt please use thi* as a Miss Neumann will be mar re m in d e r ried lo Kenneth Zuk on Jan­ Shop lorly . . . Mail Early! We sttll meet every Friday uary 12th at Queen of Peace evening at the CYO for a little Jl C. Church, North Arlington get to-together. Why not come at a 4 p.m. ceremony to be fol­ down this KuUay ond join in low^ by a reception at Lyle’s WtiOfiaMf-AqecL in K earn y "SUPER-RIGHT" with your brother members. Usually we are always brought Son of Mr and Mrs. Alex Herr’s yonr upp - I m i ! m i 99? Cuti Ik. p le a s e m a k e e v e r y e f f o r t l e d e HL'BJLT , BRISKET BEEF 79 some type of work for us. We Sorth ArtnMrt**u. v j «n~ Thura- Sweet Golden Corn 4- 29* also ask that you partiripatei**v isarembar aoth. i»«2 at « ;6 m ' ■ 'I'*. •'» r*< «l*r p~ mIm| Aid* S e l d e n m B onds, w h ic h a r e th e m ain - fu m iattM »i.d de-u\«*rin* c l i n l t u Pipe stay of the corporation. If TifMtmvnt H aul, t-'ooi of Ik. Yellow Bananas 2 k29c K. khardt T«*rm« «•. N orth A rlington. you haven’t gotten one yet. do 99 Saeel end Juuy .'S. J «*t B|i|>n>xlinulrt> 2S.MM iMitmdn RUMP ROAST so immediately Every bond of U gn(» riiu m tw a* . rdrrwl Large Sita during lh» im lud JanuHry Ut. IHS3 Tangerines 10“29c sold means that the building to iMweinlHT Slat. IMI Oil..rln. CALIFORNIA c Rarida will be ours that much sooner. iuri)l*b^4 Dina I AWWA We do need quite a few more, n.atU.n* Miid I** dillvem l In r>Un­ large Sue der* with vapaulty of 1^4 pounds Chuck Bane in Ik. Avocado Pears 2 29* won’t you hep? per c v!lnd« In tlftren cylinder h*i» 65 ROAST Firm. i'ytioder* - muft conform tu l.t’.C. lU-guUtiotia, \alv«*a to I*- iim pectrd Fresh Cucumbers C n tp before delivery, and < \ lltnl. i - and iMtlm Chuck Freshly 213* talvea inual l« tree* of all foreign M, Fit U i t i 795 Gf ound 4 9 f Selected MEMORIAL nuterhii. P o t R o a st Ground Beef Tha JOINT JklKKTIXO reserve MclntObh Apples Ad Purpose 2lta 29* the right to «rder any- <|uaatity SERVICES lusted without ohitfratloR to order CROSS RIB ROAST - 99! TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 99! larga l tha maximum or minimum quantity Firm. Tender Robert**- J . M eC oid. lo ca l a t ­ unless* required for the ahova Iceberg lettuce Kead 15* p e r i o d torney. is chairman of the an­ event tw o or more Identical GROUND CHUCK BEEF 79! RIB STEAKS 79! nual Memorial Day Services blda are submitted. the JOINT J«£*nSO reaarven the right to a«v Hot House Tomatoes 35; to be celebrated by the Lynd­ iept the bid which la deemed moet leneleu Chuck hurst Lodge. B P.O Elks No advantageoue to the JOINT MKKT- CHUCK FILLET 79! STEWING BEEF 79! 1505 on Sunday evening. De­ INO The euct-ewsful bidder r»u*t reduce hia bid pmiMiaal io a i*«>n- ( C h u c k ) c e m b e r 2 at 8 00 PM The tract In writing nnd muat furnieh 55!lb. a DON1) »ubje« i tn the at>i>rov*l of BEEF SHORT RIBS BEEF FLANKEN #79e y ib. services will be held in the the J< UNT MKKTINC faithful Lodge Room of tho Elks M lfe garforinan* e of tha itntrai t C By order of the NORTH AKMNt;. ing located at the corner 01 TON - laVJOPH t'HMT JOINT MKKT- TOP ROUND ROAST ' 99 Ib. BEEF NECK BONES 23! Park and Tontine Avenues. INO. "WORTH ARI.INOTON, N. J. • o n e let* £ £ } Q The first Sunday of Decem­ WT1CH R TONNKK Specially Selected vest' tH A IH M A N SOUP BEEF -:4 3 : SHIN BEEF LIVER ber is the ocassion on which ClH K N K J. MAJ>I>KN 45! all membeers of the Benevo­ MBfRICTARY r^ated November 2*. IM2 PAGt SWEIT SALI! lent and Protective Order of Kee« |l»t*n Elks of the United States of f u n America pause lo arrest, brief NOTtCl or DIVORCE SPAGHETTI Mo. 8 * a , lt* S a d i w t w e w a a 1 1k. !\ .i fi>rm..l rememberance <>f frnntsd to Mra Bernadette Adrienne PLUM PRESERVES their departed Brothers. terthe AlliWn. r, wife 2 41 Past Exalted Ruler Joseph of Mr .fan tprenent oddreaa unknown) 8 K . * speaker. The ceremony will bv Ihe Hvll t’ourt of Orleans, or GRAPE JAM frame The tlma limit for lodging TOMATO SAUCE cans YOUR CHOICE? be enriced by musical selec­ an appeal ia one month from pub­ 6 55 Thrrc breakfast table favor­ tions rendered by St. John’s lication If the defendHnt itwidee lr DEL MONTE ites priced for BIO savings Senior Choir of Rutherford. A i'i.nt mental K>am-e. Tiiera la ad ­ ditional time provided under Arth-h-s Oroogo-Brapolralt Nsstlss— Almond-Milk-Crunch Semi-Sweet repast in the Grill Room will this weekend. Stock up oa 71 »nd Mt of the l>Yen«-h Civil Poda ASP trend AQc ber» fqllow the ceremonies. of l*r«*edure If the defendant re. 2 a ll th re e ! 4 5 side* in another country signed Blended Juice oi. cant ^ W Chocolate Bars " r 97c Participating in the services Majwsnn. Attorney. Hue da la More Ann Page Values! will be the Ritual Team of the Mretomt^rle. Orleana, Rranre. Variawt •r M O TH ERS I Ib. 2 Hated November l»t.j OL pkgt. locaj Lodge headed by Exaltt?d ►Ve* l i l t Maine Sardines Broads \0 t: 99* Quaker Oats 43c :r.45e Ruler Leonard P Rosa. Other MsMess Waia I lb. 2 Ib. Tomato Ketchup 2 members of the team are Ralph Fancy Long Grein LisCio Frederick Ernst. Rich­ Graham Crackers mt Sugar Honey pig- '3 5 * Carolina Rice ^35e R a m m c *lfM TOMATO s a u c e . O D C C M S VEGETARIAN OR BOSTON STY 11 M k 2 25* ard Makowski, Russell Patter­ INSTANT 2 ot JC g s o g j c Sunthine son. Robert McCoid and James Cboek Full O’ Nuts COFFEE jar Chocolate Chip Cookies 'Srti* St George. All are officers of; PILLSSURY or 1ALLARDS 4 lo i 4 0 g P •! It bur y trend EGG PRICES REDUCED! th e lodge. Biscuits (la Dairy Cota) ^ pkg* Brownie Fudge Mix With Reel Chocolata ISpi,°! 35* Betty Crocker innnykrao* Irand—Lar|« Brad, A Miracle Margarine Kraft I >b T t C Pie Crust Mix Dudek In Training Wi* 2c off lebel pkg W irt Ic oH lebel .:x43i« I pint 8 O Q c FRESH WHITE EGGS .1.63* Chunky Cuties Witb Nutt and Raitini 11 - 6 5 ° Happy Jack Pancake Syrup o. bot .•w Raymond M DudeV, son of Wildiaore Brand M r. a n d M rs J o s e p h D u d e k Of 509 Laurel A ve. Lyndhurst. is Froien Food Fovoritet! Dairy Center Buys ! undergoing nine weeks of basic URGE EGGS “ ,ZST LOOh SMOOTH! New Tea Philadelphia Irind— PnltarliU recruit training at the Naval Can Have UNWANTED Training Center. Great Lakes, 85* Cream Cheese s£ 25s X 29* Illin o is. ladaatly . Oafaly * Permanently AAP Orange Juice 3 < 2 The indoctrination to Navy Jane Parker Baked Foods! life consists of physical fitness Sliced Strawberries 4 p°;; 8 9 « Sliced American Ib61« drills, m ilitary drills, basic mili­ hy Ginn of S oi tary law, customs and ofliQlNlNj Sunnyfield Waffles pkgt. 4 9 * Italian Romano Cheese ^ ^ 85c P O U N D C A K E of the naval service, swimming Cams la Tatfay far and survival, first aid and basic Milady’s Petats Pancakes Italian Provolose Cheese Imported Ib. 99* rnta consultation G O L D O R ahipboard routine. Gina', Electrolyiii StuHed Peppers Holloway Housa 4 ■ 5 9 « Muenster Cheese w - 59- ^During the training, recruits pkg. MARBLE receive tests apd interviews Wyman 1-1S0S 12 o r AtP Brand k a i.lQ c which determine future training Romas Masiostti Pkg W Imported Swiss Slices Sw tierland pig. C t SO btra Plaid and assignments in the Navy. Macaroni l2^or«)Q c innacle Brand I Ib. 4C g 2 Ib jlCg | let >1 M n Plaid ttaepa *Hfe parataM tl Swanson T.Y. 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475 RIDCE ROAD, NORTH ARLINGTON N. J. .3-5370 w * i w u Large Free Parking Area Open Tuit. end Thurs. Till 9 p.m. Friday Till JO p.m. PAGE TEN THE COMMERCIAL LEAhER AW ) SOUTTI BERCEN REVIET THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2», M62

Ith o buiuUutn h a d Irintformei Commercial lowKng Lead To San Carbs Howard Liebenow Featiredetaoln Into a ftt-T. It wa. ready lu Walter "Hawk" Rowe Was A fter twelve weeks of W ed 'I #ns hi|*h individual for the Thaae Machine deeper intq thc sail an4 li*ht If «ccrssary nesday evening teutons a t th inncrs while Savino Agency cllar o? the 12-Club league b; Her* was the BLT. iti tom of i W w v Than Hatfftiqfrt I'.ear atow ,-d aboard ship, Lyhdhurst Lane* Sen C ar!?': da a i222 i z byoy dimDill MathiesenM atn iesen anoana in inning n in g aall ll threeth re e gamesga Tht 1 W1C-I P u h lira t tons' S portr Restaurant holds first place b.’ 213 by Paul Petty. Terry Cxg fruckars took 014*88!ft, 893-72: it K*p. boot-crinding up a aiim one game margin in th< icci. Nick Lombardi and D)tr. md 838-778 verdicts. Ray Ken- planks its ship, ready to TtnJU U ^.c* WH,..r "Hawk" llowr Commercial B ow ling L eag u e lagone round out the losers ilng had a 606 set for th e win peed. The team was formed...ned I In „ hii weekly__ . ___ scholastic______(o-it- Nieholn Ddmiani Tbe San Carlo's quintet com- n e -u p ie rs o n 221 201-184 w hile Vic !>n tim e aa it jilw ayi is. f b“ ll »«l*ctioth for B erna.tis E x p re ss wht haa returned to Fort McPher- the standing* with 23-13 m ark edrima* and Mo.^ Sayre, *ound out their line-up w ltl aw i, Ua.. after spending an eight In iU latest outing San C a r vept its series with the John *'ied RaMilora and Jim Anto- 'uhes during hi* hitch in the, J«a,nst 31 day leave at hom e, during which k>*« dropped Bilka's B a r into Costa sponsored cuintc- ;o. Dili Dticosta had g 208 for United States Marine Corps. The enlarged selections foi h e helped hia grandparent*. Ml third* place by w inning tw o redrunas with games of 2l)0 base Machine who have Char- vy t ttse Thanksgiving D ay schedule an d M rs Nicholas Damianl game*. San "C arlo’* captured id 202 ond Frank Pogoda with !ie "Mou.«ey”Walters, Sal lian- helped ifhprove Rowe's fina -elebrate their Golden Wedding * W -m and 977-843 tilt* before 2^0 furnished the highlights to. W ally Henderson and Tony season eve age On the Turkey \nnivcisary fcowiRf. §12 to 822 P alu zzi ss Fixwell won 951-846. Mb- C a inf a no in iU line md. w ith: a 212 game topped the Former Spar Ofcy (tames, most of whteh were N' 1 k who '« tht' «» of Mr. 124 and 851-789 Rolling for the All Window Products and played on either Saturday or MW Dominic J. D am ianl ot winners while Eddie Scachetti 'osta aggregation include Paul Hy-Way Body and Fender had h^djjinne* of 202 and 223 sand- .ed Rcmhoff. John ' stand off in its match. !{*• 2J winners and i losers The u*,c o( Lyndhurst High School. v M i »ro u n d a 19? for a 622 hfte. Al Menncl and Richie W.»y took the opener 802 to 802 «eries for Bilka's Bar w h o had Mts Jack Dempsey of P agj 'o*-rs: Queen of Peace-Popv He entered th e Army In April, >eCecco . npd All Windows gained the \v*„ who was a Spar in W orld P irn gam e, F airlaw n-R id«e 1**1 and trained at Fort Davis • 204 by B'lly Landells. R ound Another triple winner was equalizer. 736 to 718 b ut both ing mat the Bilka'* five. w ht W ar I i Mt ended a weekend »ocd game and the Fort Lee- *“ South Carolina lie was later fy Grmdi' A u to w h o *fe» ddie. Benny and Chet M:/.c*ki Rizzuto and Pete Rizzuto round-1 copping a pair from the six th Ma y Van Qyselen ot Balti- nd Leo Bruno and Bill Do- ng out thc squad. Shooting foi* i»re and Doris Oafzert of Bos­ I l , ’ • 'Plate Savino Agency Major lanski Edu if Mizeski's 209 AM Window Products were f Realty, with a line-up of Jo« ton. /as high game for the winners Lou Falzarano. Tony Mafucci, Tho Sua-s—Women's Reserve W e t, John Quartararo. Ja ck one Jason Licitta had a 210 Vlike Polito. Carmine Simone if the US Coast Guard, met at Hawk's Corner OuatTaro. Toni DePiro an d or the Hawaiian* Licitra’s ’ind Johnny Fusaro. I n u i Dole*, took 00? 872 anc ia;es include Hill Kidder. Ben Thu; far this season Bilka's .if H ‘lel C“™m«ior( where (Coninued from Page 9) 871-854 majorities before Sa divine. Bob Dnhmycr and Ray Bar have rolled the highest i S v. ,j>fe9tdent AlbertJ Calderaro will be thc toastrmster and vino Arenry took a 880-864 de­ earncy. team score with a 1004 gam e •r* « ill^i avenin* ■ besides the s p e a k e r s there will be the crowning of Miss cision in the finale. Joe Dolce’s Bernsie's Express pushed ind high team se~*2» w ith I ey had a ceremony_. - ^t nnon » j of -r 1082. ^ r ' Then will *•••• come v'»mtv me the itucv three muivmugi individual tiwmus, awards, namely, 2770. In in dividual m ark s Boh wnen inu st're.T '^n. wer. Wolld W“r 11 Memorial Tiophy. for the outstanding mrm- Horvath of San Carlos has ch^xtXr ^ the George To, lenza Memorial u g h e.st individual game with i S d ir Souare There wL 2 t«»'ondint metnlter of the varsity I tne, and the SPORT-WISE 250 w h ile Ben Rizzuto of Hy CUM in New York waters on Memorial Trophy to the outstanding freshman Wav Body has high scries with the L'SS • CamnhHl" m« 22 - ions hgld simultaneously with ation of at the banquet. Because elected lo head tbe blame for most of the misplays. Buka s Bar 21 In the featured article ap- dock staging, but he had time this one~at St Louia. Mo , nnd B°°stcr Club for 1863 is John Ruggiero, former president of the And in th* East BtHiw lord Lyndhurst ftrtrtb*H jtirr last V.I[WJ*1 9*fa*£ 2 0 '* icaring in mnnih't il tf, wer dTte more question ,at Long Beach. Calif. Board of Education All Window Prod. ThaioJMgiving Day there were decisions that h a d th*» a v e ra g e 2 0 4 rncck" magazine, the maga- Tbe answ er to it was. "A lot Of Important speaker at Ifewi Buflgiero bas boon on the local sports scene long before fan tsukm g to h im self Savino Agency 20 inc of the Marines, was a story hours? 1 suppose so. We aver- York w*s Capt Dorothy Strat Lyndhuist had n high school of its own Ruggiero was n mem Hy-Way Body Wtnr, tor Instance did Ken Sinotsky.1 the East Rutherford 19 f the BLT. crusadars o f peace, age 15-16 hpurs a day for two ton, former Deon of Women at ber oi thc School Board when interscholastil* athletics were coach. Insist upon playing the game** «• John T. Cost.i 17 heseWnho floatingflo a tin g teams ply the or th re e weeks ” ^ Purdue University, who thought, introduce^ here in 1926 and had a hand ln selecting the first Hy-Qiade Auto T h u rsd a y morning blew in with a rainstorm It came down 17 Vorld's saa.s P lay in g a m ajo r But th a t w as over now as out the name of tbeaa reserves.1 foot ball coach. Edwin C. Olson. t k a » W..___ * . ______...... Royal Hawaiian 16 in •*r,y bour* ‘n torrents and then subsided to a heavy j ole in molding a battalion in* 13 rain . There wasn t one fan in 1.000 who believed the ganie'^^asc Machine o a battalion landing team would ba played 7 vhich i* .a very complicated Even if the rain stopped compl?tely the East Rutherford ob is Lyndhurst's Howard field, afflicted with poor drainage, would certainly be a mire *Skippy" Liebcnow. There was no rvth for the game. It could still be scheduled for Wildcats-Bears Ltebenow. son the coming Saturday Failing then, it could have been played 'Continued from Page 8) Mrs Howard Liebenow, rhe week following 4 No. o f punts 4 104 Delaficld Avenue A t 10 A M it was still leaking But Sinofsky told Joe 22 0 Av o f punt* (y d s) 39 5 grandson of well Cipolla, the Lyndhurst Coach, the game would go on Lynd-1 • • • • • >f Poland leader for the past \ burst was struck nArly d u m b THE LIN E I'FS half-century. Mrs. Joseph Paw j . x ll l f e m e is' the big money-maker of the season. East LH S ERHS *0,*CI of 449 Kingsland Avenue. Rutherford's treasury depends pretty much on what tlie game Rucinski LE Davidson '* * fraduat* Lyndhurst Htghj brings in. While it is true the advance sale on thc game is Colletti LT Giles ^cho°* and Springfield College always good, the box office collects handsomely on pi me days Bonadonna LG Farina m Springfield. Mass Youn^ Yet K e n decided on the game. jR e d n e r C Catanzaro I Liebenow participated as al WORD OF MOITH TELEGRAPHY JConro RG Foster thrfe*letter man in athletics W hen 10:30 A .M . the time for the kick-off arrived only a Gaccione HT Pappas at Lyndhurst High School »ew hundred had sloshed through the mud to get to the pen- Zemsky RE DeLauro an<* holds a B.S. in physical ed-| meter of the field . At that hour usually the field is jammed Santangelo QB Lampmann lu‘*t‘on Back ,n 1950 » henU t | from o n a end to the other. • tuggiero LH Banks I League Baseball got under * ^ * 9 enane mysterious magic word that the game w o u id £ ir°f,c R tf Parry w*y m the community Lieben-I ba played got around. Fan* began arriving in dribs and then " “Wnattl F t Ycll aw was a stand-out on thsElks trab a. A t 10:35 A.M the players romped off the field. It wai sfjatnttm offi Club team, first half winner^ thought there might be a sudden decision to call the thing off Lyndhurst—rBartolozzi. pa,_ who lost out to the Circle Club co, Jacobs. McKenna. Wittorff in the Post season play-offs GET FAMOUS GENERAL NYLON WINTER TIRE QUALITY B ut no. Thc coaches merely huddled with the players for n .. ^ .. I W i...- f i ..... T t momenTs tta„* ch.4d th^“ to ^,ud bat". B«w». Dally. Intin: I Now First Lieutenant Lie ; At 16 50 AM. th, k„k^>fl was called ar£ “ e game b.gsn A'A“ - V«dola. LaGuar- the W h»n is assi*,. I. - s a game Just like ail games that are pfaved m'tl* '^ - e Bi,- AT LOW, LOW PRE-SEASON PRICES! Quj Marines at Camp Lejeune. The mud. Tkt players lacked secure footing In a Yew'nunutes tlwy werr drenched with mud and slime ' a?IlJ anf Niebojewski assignment is typical of the From the «tart it r.ai.».H «K would win \fillazo. Cas*ella. Zalewski Ha- be,n* organized and Liebanuw Rufltfiem th» I vnHh 5 frt. ini t* ca 5 But ,l was vel, Lundquist Muller Orr and is a memt>«r of the battaliOn i b T Z n X f ti °n 8tJra,*sht-ahcad ^ Keck. ' and staff responsible for the forma- that won the game for Lyndhuist. Possessed of good speed, the SCORF RV prsm ns tion of a BLT The BLT which1 ZXZ lWiC* b,0k; / hr0^ h ihC *“therford Ime Each LHS “Y " T o 7-14 Uebenow b assiXd to recent " J ^ the Efst Rutherford linemen ERHS 0 0 0 0| ^ _comP,eled a seven-week couldn't cut sharply on the muddy terrain. SCORING IBLT exercise, followed by a] )WHbout doubt, the mud worked in Lyndhurst s favor and Lyndhurst — Touchdowns. tw°-week practice alert and against East Rutherford Ruggiero (2) (59 yd run and then an H*waek tour through B IT W HY? 27 yd. run) the Caribbean. Before the game it was acknowledged that East Rutherford.' Extra Points. Santangelo (2>l th* writer fur “Lcath j on the decline ever since their fine young player. Alan Becker, iplac-kicks). lernec’:” magazine was doing was injured in Clifton, had a chance only if Walt Lampmann O FFIC IA LS his article on Ujc BLT he' ar­ could unlimber his throwing arm enough A dry ball and a dry Referee-Shanahan rived at thc embark office field help the passer He can handle the ball easier. The re Umpire-Grooma whe*e 1st Lf Huwie Liebenow ceivcrs can make their moves and ant in the open easie; Head Linestnan-Gcrrity was in process of loqQng tho wheR they have dry earth on which to maneuver Field Judge-Marino door. ‘You’re almost too late." It was said that a dry field would aid East Rutherford! he sakL “I’m about to shift my wnue a wet field would help Lyndhurst which had East Ruther- base of opecations.M lhe line by about 20 pounds per man. Cub Pack To Theater Tbe. writer went on to say Whan Sinofsky insisted upon playing on the wet ground The Mothers Club of Cubi LV Li?**ow b xontl.ru' fans were startled It seemed that he was giving Lyndhurst! Pack 88 tAok 85 bovs to the .looking *nd serious His v a / th e im p o r ta n t b r e a k - e v e n th o u g h L y n d h u r s t ------was willing to I Theater Shack in North Arling-1 ,rjadin“ vel‘ forego it in favor of a postponement I,.. o.t.-j .. u vet. tiefc a man who always The* t advance dope ■— ------was-- carried—-. out completely*v■ j . saw “Aladdin“ and His Wonder- 'I'^ has aifc allernati- plan in h.s - ^a^P^ann threw splendidly in conditions that were hor- ful Lamp” back pocket. Just in case " nble. One had to wonder ju*t what the bov would have done Women who accompanied the ,J ’ SeV hST a*'‘it.^ed’prop' w ith a dry ball and with a dry field under him. But he never got the chance He had to play in a modified i?,y i r',, %MlCh*'1,Sc“' er|y H* « charne of the latelti, William Treacey. Lester1 embarkation which follows. Roman bath and soon players were carting around about 10 A ulenbach, . . . ___ Stewart Maenad- threj phases, planning, s ta g in g SPECIAL "»if uniforms. It didn't make for g reat Je n . F ra n k Bulger, 'u 3 S ~ ~ - IV ! m ST IwcSng speed, sharp turning or fakery. It was made for the solid kind 'one, Victor De Marco. Larry I W hen SALE TERMS of w ork U ie big Lyndhurst team could execute and the straight "_ „ ,. „ _ „ -| when tbe .re p o rte r was a- Sofield, R D Dayermanjian bout finished with his inter- ahead bursts employed for Ruggiero. Warren Tobiason. and Richard view Lt. Iaeljeoow was on his OTHER CALLS Cerco. .- I way . to. .NorloUt . ------to supervise There were other decisions equally mysterious East Ruth PAY. enord made its biggest drive when Lampmann unleased som^ H DEC. bombs and Perry did soma strategic running. It got the Wild­ cats to the seven yard line on first down and goal to go. ^ JA N . kuddfnly Ua East Rutherford bench went pass crazy SinolsKy sent in three successive pass plays. Perry’s fine running was forgotten. The tact that thc wet field was going to give •ast Rutherford receivers tough footing in the space in which Ojancuver was forgotten. Lampmann passed threc for?'(ofcdthlrd tmC RuM,ei° mUrw«Pl«d and almost went s m o th e r * ■■ Lyndhurst s calls ware far from perfect. At one point with pre it starts the East Rutherford 40 and fourth down Cipolla elected to try a forward .pass. It wa* batted down easily and Eaat Rutherford took over in fine position and almost drove i tor a scoYe. Half the fans on the field were calling for a kick. But that's the way the things go. The coaches could save aome embarrassment and give their kids a break if Ibey would keep their cotton-picking fingers off the teams a..er thc games start The kids know enough or should know enough to direct •he (U'ategy of their own games. The-coaches risk their own '■GUARANTEED: YOU GO !N SNOW OR WE PAY THE TOW! status with th* players when they make calls which obviously are bad. If th* interscholastie auociation wants to improve >» ' l* w i« might demand that the coaches keep mum during the course of a game. QUALITY BICYCLE Rtrfc Jordan’t It ia, however, childish to believ* that all th* bad coaching and calling is in th* high schools. The modern game ia fast— Conttnantol Bicycle Shop so fast that errors are bound to occur. The laps?* apparent on the professional 6eiU are a case in 93 River Prive, Pauaic polltl GENERAL T l l t i B ut a t lint Colunibm-Rutgers game Saturday there was an •'•• ® 1 ' * t f * f; ’ ■ am a u n g exhibition. At one point R u tg e rs lined up to punt. The Repair. -"Parti, and Accessories Columbia hench and team never dropped back a safety man of N»w Jersey t* receive. As a r g u l t a soaring punt «f about SO yards actually C R . 3 -3 7 7 6 Rl. 17 ft Union Av*., Kast Rutherford - Phone Wt 3-574)0 * f c e 4 URi »bqut O faf Rulgeri Free Parking Passaic, N J How d o v o u ficurc a htir.t : iitte th a t? ' _ Service You Can Triut&mmg* You Can Count On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1%2 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW p r m j Lyndhurst Wins Over Wildcats On Ram Soaked Field, 14-0 straight but was held up in the Ruggirio Sparkles As Lyndhurst Win 5th In Row wind------and fell in front of the ^ V e T r mn,'hr^ Pl*L’!P'C!Iei1 up disal- It was set up when Banks of hur.i io . 14 te 0 triumph ovrr Ka.t Ruthrrford. caught as he outran the de­ tue of Liberty play backfired Besides his spectacular run it a ,lfhl bul ®te»dy rain, lowed the gain and put the ball the Wildcats fumbled on first Thr verdict that thr game, “ ------The game opened with Lynd on the 13. Lyndhurat was set- fender* tq go 59 yards for a as Banks was dropped for a Ruggiero played a yeon down with Jim Zelinsky recov- touchdown Santangelo deliver­ seven yard loas However, on game on defense, breakin l u ?.nthony Santangelo back IS yards for feegal use ermg for the Golden Bears on £ '.£uaT s L i t r j S f « " z ed with his accurate toe and the latter play the officials many of Lampmann’s in* Itom lhr Turk.. nl„ V . I rhe *oa*on beKan on » <1iM,tei »h n? I *.? Jim on!°f the hands and with a fourth the East Rutherford 43 me 19-vard line who slopped down and 34 yards to go Don the successful placement made charged Lyndhurst with piling md coming up to make ] Ruggiero had a 14 >ard ad b 3 l S S i w h l A S T “ d r , “ '" to hia 36^ Frank Perry, a me Fresso faded to pass bu the score 7-0 Lyndhurst which moved the ball up to ant tackles from his built UL Ea«t».de. Lod, .nd Santangelo’s kick-off waa vame recalled because of a jo sitio n . d T8? ,te h “ 160-1 w as tra p p e d fo r a fo u rte e n y a rd Lyndhurst’s 48 Perry gained , 7 . t £ '0Hz \« ,z r.z z n short and Tom Davidson took back illegally in motion and • • • • • events------Estimate* _,P*ct*tor-wi.e of l ftno athletic K ."' , 'rhani!e nowever Howevertne Ih* Blue Blur and and fjve rfi'avJ^Jnw f 1 he first| loan. Thi* gave East Kutherford aix and Tell booted into the end .h*. »,uii . r on the 30 and came up to the zone Starting from it. 20. Hu«- " l' *!"* ,n,H Lyndhurst Returning to the LHS lc| been made TilTf.r io,d found ,h«* ran«** <** varfa »« ■* twenty possess.on on ita 48-yard |,ne. er rooms, the aeniors og 43 Four minutes remained in giero madr four and three-yard! g)em M R u * ' 1 lual tuin-oui h..t h J i ” . "u bvered victories over Union Ii VurH .. e th* JjjH.to the Tell carried twice, wa* stop- the first half aa Lampmann hit Jolden Beafc grouped togeU #... 1 deducting the .f,j| Paterson Central. Gar r u JL 2 X1 ni,n Lyndhurst ter- ped for no gain but ma«U- sev- gain, and Rub.net, was ?top ^ « * the paid attend ,leld pagMIC and Ruth Tht Blue and Gold took en yards the second tim* both DtLauro for 12 yard* and toll-jped short of a first down San t,™ , ____ , r - - ■ —gal- ind tossed Coach Cipolla ■ .... ------. ^ -nd J *™ «■ downs at this point but j at his left tackle. aa the first ed out for *.ght The drive con | langelo dropped back mto punt T m ' J ' n. 1°, he showers, clot haa and alt. p an ifa 2 000 im ian wi tinued as after short •airu>r-« hvi fo. d ..,., Vard* and hit right tackU posweaaion was short-lived as on'period came to an end Perry tinued as after short gainers by; formation and Perry, playing (,.r •> , . - 4 .. . , ' uecesaful record C oach tuach J,*- Cipolla's Golden Coach ______, , . , ______and Perry. Lampmann end on defense, crashed thru » “ * Sinofsky prtaviAd Krnny Sinof.ky', btod t u S L I * * fa^ l°'Jr “r’d C o ach C’ipolla ip with the (A c weLr** ,n control all the Wildcats dropped td a 3-5 mark , D*Lauro re- a first down at Lyndmjrst 41 passed to DeLauro for 7 and to unmolested and blocked the- , j u • . 11 and the latter presen|a9lt way as they scored their first the aeasoVw.th the defeat th ^ 37 ^ “ n e * ...... f-.t kick recovering on the "« ,, *Z T anT^,, ^ i, ., ■ — ...... *i -•> im- wim me aeieai. ur.i, ■ . „ _ ™Lampmann. ..iy„w,ui, u operating| k i w u i | ju from ju the [ 7 , 1 ' P‘C5 VP “ fir!u k'Lk recov" ‘nK °n 'he l« Kuukifro for hia splendidfl w.KKiri l-irtd victory since 1954 i he Wildcats beat panaic Weeee-i irAnrwi I Tpm“"n - r ------on a ™ll-out T T-quarterback quarterback .lot, .lot, rolled rolled ,|!Syr|?“ ,t^ ACM 'i !)ITKRMINAT,ON Z 7 H ,hRubmetti hit center for two te»ritory_»t Ihe 48. fumbled and Banks recovered , :! a ,ouchdown changed but the number. ■wert* — ■ ~ “» VI , ri lp pi ■ S - - -ws The first half ended with Ru lor the Maroon and Grey at‘p.1^" “,7 ^ “ l " ,k’'' dlf,'‘r,'n' mak,nK th« repori Rock Area high schools in football have been having the.r |o Perry for six ^o move Cipolla called for a punt and binetti slicing off tackle for the 30-yard Ime t K eleven Payers on the job a complicated one. troublts m recent ycart trying to mak« »nd# iimw< m the debit ,‘e ,>al* lo t^t 25 But a fourth Anthony Santangalo got n(t u three yards Lampmann tfied two oasses i the **xlra P°,nt try hurst had a mixture of new i and credit ledgers to carry not only football but sports where , n pass with twelve yarda 39 yard boot which rolled dead East Ruthn fnid'i Tell, who With no success as time ran oul’i? d. wfre assessed five yard« old *»rsvys and in th# firat i I—.. no admission charges are made Which means that no new ° bacJf»red as alert defen- on the 36 but on the plav the kicks from the side of h'is foot .n the third quarter Two morel slnf.n™ !'" thC 'K'th J l'°"!..“nd V*-ndola friends were made especially so after East Rutherford s decision S,Ve half-*»ek Tommy Vendola Wildcats were charged with an and does iKwell. kkkid oft to passes wen, incomplete ^ »rom number -jr. J to play the g»mc with Lyndhurst ou 'thanksgiving Day The ...... off-side ‘ “Thi, moved' the hall to ^ }!*" ^ ,h‘ ,v„dh„rs, Rug-!,a, ,uyccssf:; ' ^ giero and Wittorff teamed and th e L IIS E 0 S tonditions were downright dieadiul because of lieavy rains loi ItL /"* ^ the 30 and on the next play a l r T " T sc o re 14 to 0. c.ose to fourteen hours before kick-ofT time I' bam e Sweeps Ruggiero began hi< grMtest '““ hback. I uttmg thc Total first downs ■fdk*d U,P “ ,"'‘l ~£»t*Hu't“he”rf0«l put thekick- 5 First downs, rush tans were ill-temDered at th» W.lHr-ut«- -v.—. 11 11 “ ** T Kan. *cre ill-tempered «t the Wildcats d « i.“n lo play By Volley Balleri day on th, gridiron a. he bolt- Lyndhurst' m™ n. " V * * n'y First downs, paas | th e game un Thursday instead ol waiting until Saturday like 1 ed through th. East Ruther. i sprung Ruggiero ter slowed*1 the B^ue* 2S"oSli l '" ^ 0" Mpyard “ If? ol tl>e First downa. pen. tl Ihe »4 scheduled games m the state did. Many locail T,l«' flr*t round of indoor ford line for 52 yards and a JoTed"1* ,h”< U m " ,m first down on th. Wildcat •»- ■ J"rd’ “nd “n ***>P lr«-nt touch Yds. net. rush lollower, of the gtldlt on werr throwing blame on Coach Joe I volleyball at the h,gh school ,H d o w n b ut th e re d m a rk e i w as Yds. lost, rush y a r d lin e 1 t ipolla and Athletic Director Harold Buck Brown To throw *>m » » three game sweeps flving. This time a Lyndhurst Yds. net. rush blame on any of the locaT officiaU is unjust as the visiting team ,co" 'd by the Wildcats, Tigers, Passes attempted has no voice at all in the decision to postpone or play a con- ant* Spanolas. while San Car- wem ,:nT„,s: r r f,'hoir,v r * ^ ^ ^ » Passes com. * tracted game loa took 2 o u t o f 3 fro m th e th e 10* who returned to th • is T h * LamPmann s Pas« was downed 0 Yds. net. pass field goal The ball was up .md Tirone r n J H T r T * Clt3 ! S g Rlgg,n Fw]d lhat th<* Wildcats mentor. J*?e" ^ hit center fos nine, narked only the second time j jl °V lh' tmal play,of ,h'' 2 Passes inter, by \ Coach Kenny Sutofsky nuKle the final decision for the show! Johnny Toacano led the cham- Rubinetti made a yard and Ti in the second half that East e * Lampmann, finding no 2 Lost ball fumbles 85 to goi o n it ik known that Athleta Director Bill Eigen>auch E,on w ,ldtat «« including Fred one six which forced Santan­ Rulhe'fo,7had ^ e ,‘ ,n ,r and Sinofsky ins^ted th* held early in the morning Still Z “ n k ' char|es Reilley, Mike Mo- R u tg e rS A im in g gelo to kick against the wind its own territory fur >lx y^irds Wllh ,h* (Continued on Page 10)^, trom his 26. The ball traveled when Lyndhurst was notified that the game was still on lhe’!ran' Jlm Muir Mu’r and Charlie -F q T -----F ilial------PUSll Lampmann was dropped for i r rains were still pelting down. ' Marre to a 15-1. 15-1 and IS-llt only fourteen yards to Lynd­ two-yard loss on a roll-out hursts forty. The Wildcats and after a downed pass Tell ^ Fr^k’pi^ni11?^! w''h one game to , 0. h .lf - .ts books The Z y crowd “> h*‘P balanceIderga,. Eddie - ' I* * 'back Bill Thompson of New Ron Tlmpanoro, Former Queen Of S D Q A. I Pence. Ace. S*ar< A* r.nrrnll ff w k weie unable to attend becauae of religious, holid.v. Th.------r-n„„.------(theI.. - indoor r season s<‘*>on ■ with kk’T 15-10. T IT n * bul r..,- •loc|nt!hU^S, / MI‘d,fnl one the «c«nd time in three years then more problems came. The crowd at th. Union Hill game S f* Jlor!*1 Jerry De Roma., Thompson with a , ?rs “ John Carrol land established four national| was pitiful and reports have it that the schrloiT^ohi J, -*i on J?° Rom‘- Ama'o. I^ftylcent performance in i ^ H ai T 'y S l,ndel''a,l'd football j marks: e«h a, th,„ . .hare The Oarfteld game„me wa. hurt when whei rain Carari, J‘y LfRu*“... ,nd win over Columbia last Satur-1 Satur-' ITnatTon'al"mrk.™'™ ‘‘l* ' “ ,; ? 1,*h *d ,o u r n ' w '1 AAllowed ll seven opponents! caused a postponement until ------Elation — Day and aiWIVUwnalthough the,„e Sh...K, j their wparior day. gained 9« yards in llcar-l u „ t an av'ra*e irf minus one yard1 It Was HOOd (knuid»niia lha tl,l,u klamaaai ■ W _ turn-out waa good considering the time element the returnsi ' I ■*^W .«e! riea'and now ha, 40S yard. tiietM,i hi...... i t P® t ® The_, old; were lar lower than anticipateo JJJ** h'*h school grad. Jock , the year The 5- 10. 197-pound I , c !fcond year as cor-! mark was held by the 1(47 Penn HEADQUJR This writer had a telephone conversation with Coach Cipolla ,1 Eok' IMnior ** averaging 4 1 perP° car­ ner linebackcr tor th, Blue|State eleven, which yielded 17 at least two hours belore game time and th, Gold,n Bear Tonv K ®U1 *Mttrt, ry and over his three-year r»- otreak squad He was lettered yards a contest. "BUY BETTER" - "IUI10 BETTER" as defensive linebacker and was m»ntor did not believe th, game would be played” If "it ll'H i Kor*‘v° »nd Tom Pom- j reer has 1,047 yards to his cred tact that Coach Sinofsky m ad, the Anal d - , i . J „ . « I.J. b.r*k“' mak* UP the line-up of it. named to All - Pac defensive 2 Surrendered minus 032, . , 1 Sinofsky m ad, th, final decision it doesn't figure th, new entrant team as a sophomore An Eng ya^ds per rushing carry, com-! fANUUHC RIOT!! with us from a football angle jine new entrant. Craft put on a one-man re- eeiving show against the Lion*. & h ™*{Of-TitnpaiAro made thei.P *^ >« P«>n State s 638 in Mud is suppose to help a running t,.m and hm d,r a pass- 3 games on^i.' i‘JW, b*ck Kutgers completed only four LlS' las’ semest*r » ith 41 Prefinished Luan V Groove mg team Lyndhurst was woefully weak in passing as only ium ^nT hi^'idd/ * an average of 3 5 He is the 3. Yielded 44 4 yards per lh.ee uf their twenty thiee touchdowns came through the air, TW rs overclZ . 5 passes, but three were to Craft for 123 yards His touch­ son of Mr and Mrs Emil Tim- game on the ground and in the two against woelully weak Union Hill and the other on the final sctln n n - toj defWlt 4 - 0 , 7 0 per .h e c t down plays of 64 and 48 yards panaro of 375 Sanford Avenue, air. beating Santa Clara's 25- * 3 78 p.ay of the Central game when the verdict was locked up All ry llafm i * r f i Lyndhurst. year-old record of 69 9 together the Golden Bears patted only «l time, in Us firs, seven Buddv O^in., „ °f have him five acoring recep- tiona for the year He now has He is a member of the Blue 4 Allowed opponents only 4-0 x 8-0 5 ^ 4 8 ^ ,hecf games, completing only twenty and having elev^of them inter- could well make com ^idI“mar! Streak team that was undefeat- one yard per play all season cepted by the enemy **“ make contenders out 21 catchea for 405 yards, good ted in winning the Presidents and Texas A & M hud the old East Rutherford was » thrnw t.. „ 1..K ______ol the Tiger six. The balanc* of for fourth place ranking in ov- a throwing club most of the season their line-up included era 11 Rutgers statistics* Athletic Conference title for standard of 17 back in 1939 PretmnH«d V Groove o s. rt.».«a * fc' " c,pl“ >,h- £-«™ l *an‘e Wan Lampmann, the Scacchetti, ChaXe C«lo Jid I Vaksic^ fh, ^-purpose Patrkion Fin* pitcher, had exceptional good targets in Richie DeLauro. Bill Richie and Alex Paluzzi. The back' ha. accumulated 724 WALNUT B«auf fully PecfMtrafcwl Tell and Fiank Perry Mets lined up with Lou Carla.- i>ards running and passing. He INGUSH • FRINCM CHERRY . OAK • ITALIAN • IMPIRIAL WALNUT and ^ ? re RfU0'n'Jd(°m Turkry Day «am» by running ™ "«il Fermde. Frank Ulw-|“ th* top paiser. with 34'com- • ARABIAN d o w n it . I . t ° *'r a,ter ,wo Penalties slowed der La«oon, Ritacco and No- 'Potions in 81 attempts for 487 4 > 7 down its offense. Just belore the half many thought East Ruth.lw'cki y,rds and five touchdowns- 6.95 $6 ’ 5 erford would run when they reached LyndhuraT. wv,n y.rd San Carlo, took on the Jester, the top acorer with 3t> points; To Start $ 7 ? 5 line. But two passe, moved the ball to that point and but forty '" a ,orr'd match, winning two i* third in rushing with 237 6.15 T ’ r™ a,n« l and '»-•*. I4-1S, and yards; and is tops in paw in­ f . f i Ifl m " ■l“ t“ r r o >ntercepted in the end zone and ran i 5 6 count« Terry Cagnwxi.terceptions. with four Y o u r out to midheld Bert Perry. Clittle Sailer. Frank Craft is second in the scor-i Weyerhouser - Roddescraft And now with the mention of the name Ruggiero makes one'C*ruccl- Muzzy Troncone and ing department with hi, five foiget East Rutherford's had decision to play the game thankful K,ll*r p,lu™ gave Carloa a touchdowns for 30» points Fore,tgote Fine « , , * 1 A 4 5 there wer, no major injuri,. The hardy k >u !s. or should vve.sll*ht edK* over tfce Jesters Thompson is next with 20 p o in ts. say the faithful saw one of the greatest all-around football Buddy Thorne. Red Matthews CHRISTMAS Birch • Oak 4 i 7 $ 9 3 5 performances put on by a high school youngster iSandy Gambone. Matty O'Hare, On a team basis. Rutgers, Only a junior, and with a big season in front of him for' Wall*r Y°ung and Dave Vaccan! which has a 5-4 mark heading Cl**r Fvrnstwro FmiiV full •/,»* '63, Ruggiero delivered and reached the stardom stage with his Th'’ Sundays' Dec 2nd volley- into the finale Saturday a- gainit Virginia, is ahead in all CLUB! exhibition against the Wildcat., Not that Ruggiero has been haH schedule follows: a slouch in games before that but can anyone recall seeing a 10:30 a.m — categories The Scarlet leads in CONSTRUCTION GRADE LUMBER schoolboy play such an outstanding game on defensive as well W ildcat, v*. Mets rushing. 1,596 to 1.371; passing. 816 to 660; and scoring, 164 to a, offensive Bilka, v.. Spanolas 2 »3 - 2 9 * 2 » 4 . ?• 49 * 11 30 a m. — 128. Ruggiero, offensive output of 195 yards gross rushing in Although .Rutgers didn't in 1963 CLUBS NOW OPEN twenty carries on such a messy field should supply any reporter San Carlo, v*, Dark HorM, 2 x 3 r * * . - * Jester, v*. Tiger. tercept any passes againat Co 39 2 4 4 39 with superlative adjectives to give an ample account of the lumbi*, it held the vaunted game But from our perch it was Ruggiero, as a defensive hero, Basketball shooting competi tion gels underway Sunday with Archie Roberts and hi* mates who Marred in Lyndhurst's victory over East Rutherford. to #3 yard, in the air, which Start Yours Today! Time after time when the Wildcat blockers were setting 10 • 2 man team, entered in­ 4-0 x 8-0 I 8 " Hardboard $ 1.59 cluding several former Lynd should be good enough to at up for the ball carrier and it appeared that there were two hurst High School standout. lea*t maintain th. Scarlet's Wildcats about to block out the last single defender Ruggiero 10th place national ranking in Herniation Si*e Ping Pong Table Top-: As mentioned last week, the would cut ov,ver and come up with a slam bang tac*le. Because pi" ^ng t.bles .ivd TL” , „ pass defense. Through the first of his short stature it is a gamble to use Ruggiero deep 5-0x9-0 S/S exterior plywood S I 3 95 stature it is a gamble to use Ruggiero deep on de- Poline ooline werew fr. keptv.«< buay.i^..! eight games. Rutgers had al­ T Shoot fense to protect against passes yet Ruggiero came up with a lowed 74.4 yards a game in the Ken Hanzelman and Allan Do pay-off interception JUst before the first half ended lo cut off a a ir . llomo-otr Train Boards Kxtrrior Grade Farge were on hand to inatruct Comparative team statiatica Wildcat march goalward which reached the .even-yard line. candidate, in Judo. Thi* i* a Rutgers Op. 4-0x8-0 $ 3.99 Throughout the years we have had readrfs tell us what to .port that ,hould prove very do with our .tattstics But from our record, we believe Ruggiero helpful to anyone who becomea £!Rt.4ewM 140 in Rushing attempts 468 5-0x8-0 * *er ir one of the first players in recent years to gain over 500 y a r d s proficient in the use of the vari­ 414 Ruahing y d s. 1,596 (Perfect for t utting out Outdoor Xmaa Agures) on rushes from scrimmage with less th*n 100 carriea. On hi. ous holds. There ia 'plenty of 1,371 .pectacular showing in the season's finale Ruggiero finished with Avg. gain ru.h 34 3.3 room for more recruits, and Paaaing a tte m p ts 122 57J yard, in but 94 carries. / 132 John»ivilIe Pin PrrforattnJ anyone intereated i, asked to r e ­ Pane* com . 54 It wa. great to ser Ruggiero get off on his long run. and port fo the High School gym " ■ l i Paaaing y d . 816 660 Arouhtical Bainl>oo Doi^n com* up with thr key plays but we .till share the opinion with Sunday morning. Pane, interp by 15 9 that Ihe Lyndhurst-East Rutherford game Bill Landell. is doing a _ 12 x 12 (ceiling tile perfect quality) many other, ahould Total offenae 2.412 2.031 not have been played on Thanksgiving Day T h e r , is no job with the entire program Avg. of. 268 225 6 Keg: 22c prr mj. ft.. Salt* Prict*: 14c per aq. fl. for • coach's determination to play the game. which i* sponsored by the De­ Punts-av 48 347 64 34 1 partment of Park* and P la y ­ Fum ble. lo*t 15 I7TH ANNUAL BANQI'ET ON SATURDAY 16 T h e re ' F o r United States Gypsum ground* Penalty yd. 468 Every Member The 17th annual banquet in honor of the High School All- *2*24 .| |c p«r »q. ft. Your Family I Sport* teams tendered by the Lyndhurst Booster Club will be I White Celllag tile Top quality. Center Score*> held thi* Saturday evening, December 1. at the Branch Brook Manor. The program mat will be similar to thoae of other Louis Viola Co. • tree Delivery e Home Owner rharge-lt Ptaa year, with apeakers and presentation, only with new naraa* SOOTH BEBGEN SAYINGS Pree I'm af Car Carrier a pm Ux of fltapla O— Injected into the *cen, ?18 WASHINGTON 'mE NUTLEY N J Th* Soo*teri .gain doing thelf line civic venturer Wwe come up with one of the best after-dinner speaker* in th* *r*a Loan Association ••a VALLSV BLVD. e WOOD SlDOC. N. J. LUMBER CO. In the peraon of Jt»eph Job. the former United Sute. Marahal. Hard and Soft Coal Cinders Job. on* of th* great athletic figure, to come out of Bogota High Open Mon. Eve*. 7:00-8 30 p.m. WEbster 9-3400 W Y 1-8550 School, will draw attention from all present, aa he gets better 4B*-4IJ I NOrth 7 8080 -1 “Where You Save Doe* Makr A Differ,ner!’’ ROVAL ■* I0** an. (Continued oa Pag* 10) '*£• ojuv»«r — h o m i c m o i r « I PAGE EIGHT LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER » . 1** plowed strip At the outside of thr strip arr thr border FuN Turkey Dinner For Local Class der of the Eastern Star, will tary. John Calasurdo; Treasur- j Girl Scout News m arkers . ------hold a ha/aar on Saturday, at • Russell Stellato. Quaru-r ers bearing tbe letters “KJ." Adomram Temple. 321 Second master, Richard Connor; Advis- Troop 3—Today we had our 'heir puppets, which we, really I haven't been able to find out Avet. from 10 nm. lo S pm o», Nicholas De Leo; Aasistanl Christmas rehearsal W«* me ’ ^opr will he all finished by exactly what they mean bnt . fecial holiday itemii will be Advisor. Dominick Searolla Christmas decorations (or the Christmas. Second Class is still you tan takr if for Comma available, with dolls, needle- Post M is now in tho midst tree The coioiguatds w«*,i >u.-y w.ih sowing stitches on nism it Terror. These small work, Christmas decorations and*of a candy sals and Advisor De Betty Jane Christenson, Carol >*>klets. Sewing group was tones seperate the free Ger white elephants There will be Leo hopes that whan the boys Tiger, and Joan Leaders-M -s v>usy learning new stitches. The man people from their conn try a snack bar. Fronds are invited'ring your boll and try to sell D. Biwn. Mrs R Skyta and meeting rlOscd with thc flag men living under (ommunteUc to come in and browse around.|you candy, buy some because Mrs. F Sparta Reporter-Joyce ttrcmi.ny. Leader M s M Del- rule. Final plans were made at a candy is of the finest qual 6 pa n * Keporter-Gloria Hoyd Spotted along the "wire apecial ieeent meeting at thei^y- Troop 4—After oUr opening Tioop 22—Mis Nolan camel walla" are Kast t.erman **ob home of Mis William R. Calamc The Explorer Mothers Club exercises we went to nu- un*uo . \i'.i u> She taupht us a new. >rrvalion" po sts. Actually they! ol Rutherford. will hold an Xmas party for and worked on our badges Wr riu We made place mats for j ire guard posts . - manned by the post on Wednesday Dei 12 played “Just For Fun" and did ii. in and fathers for -it least two guards. Possibly' at thc C.Y.O. building on Val­ Iht ‘‘Limbo Rock" leaders rhanksf iving Leader Miss J o m.*kr sure that their own! orer Post 86 ley Brook Ave Miss E Lindsay and Miss F. itepoi ter-Jamie Hart tua ds won't deflect and make All the boy’s mothers are cor­ Banning. Reporter - Patrieia ’hat small journey across that Hold Elections dially invited M a ste n twenty meler strip to happi Explorer Post 86 held their Troop 5—Patrol 3 had open ness and freedom. Leader Man i annual election Tuesday. Nov. inf. Flagbearrr was Diane Vei tr«»n Hi**** 1' From the air. one can seej na. Color guards were Dtan« 27 All officers were elected by I Mr and Mrs William Castles, 'he border running over moun : D err and Karen Marn* Th. vires. Radio contact b* con narrow margins with the excep-|Jr . of Salem, Ohio, spent the tains, across roads, and through caller was Mary Jane Grantin .tantly main* lined between thc turn of secretary, John Caiu. holiday and weekend witb their fields, rivers, and even villages ettie. Afterwards we did ou units and with the operations | surdo Was elected almost un parents. Mr. and Mrs John The pilot set the helicopter badge work Leaders Mrs^ L action. Period transmissions . ammously |Golder*r. 400 Second Avenue. are made at specified times by down across the river from an N o lan and Miss E Lindsay. Re- President. Ben Link; Vice snd Mr and Mrs William porter-Kathleen Donovan r-ach outpost Easl German village. The mid- President, J a m e s Nowel. Secrc- Castles. Sr , of 419 Third Ave Troop 8— in the color guard Th' W>'1 border ' !n<)h o( Th" bridfe^there Wan K.thy Hopf. Kathy Rc I"''"" **“ hj'" - ‘“VJ* was a wall A walllhat ran can. .nd Carol Rowland, Th. “ ‘T of ,h" m, of th, t o " caller wuwas Susan Spina Wew. Army. They are mere £ rlti.ens ot the towns and p*opl' “ J hnu'" and played a game of tic tac trie!.. . Murn aiamsi me wail in what niHKiinn. u they patrol thrir hordrr arra stores . against * the wall ,nin "na‘ what Photo by Lynwood Photographrrs Viola Brothers, Inc - a r a a w r n. in , . , , - r'' - — r• * - * - — j • if, uuinn- um-heon that day. v z ’ s r z f j ' * ™ - Troop 11—After the flag cer fro m outpo»t t» outpd. Thr htghiuiUun. M u Dorothy' Sw w i« '^ rratV rm ^v^C h^^'^ Mr^ J Martinciii Iw t ,h»' “■'* »“r 01 ,h' r,” r ,wo "tudents also had the op- ______^ ■ a ■ ■ „.t> f.hapt, ,■ Or Itit. «'PV'e> - land should he wared hy the hoys played in the (rut and ■" —■------Insulation WOOL and BOARD a*l-v mark of a border inside they waved lo us as our heli- Troop IB—The color guards the rounlry ropier left Ihe rround - - they INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. •ran Roxanne Bonbeln. Linda The border Itself la a cold w,re h*PP* they war# lurk' Louis Beauty Salon SHEET ROCK — ROCK LATH C . l l « . B ------, I ...... ^ w>> |B a m e r U.“w Rp’r m>,y fi“POn *»- •« “»beMevable*Ibin* ^ Pilgrim dolls. Wt it consists of a row of five fool ican sector. S19 Stuyvesant Avenua • sang “Brownie Playmates” ami high cement pillars with har Industrial Waste Removal From what I have seirn Item . SO* Each rrtl* Smile Song We finished bared w ire b e t w e e doing our Chn.tma* project a a. _ in Ihe past few days, I can only them. 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Meanwhile, at the behest of Mr. Donaldson served as chair-;ment held a fine sale of Christ- the Common Stock payable on L eo A . D onaldson T o le G w est Teacher Outlines Some Of hi, Etna neighbor,, he ran lux man or member of the Grand mas tree decorations and other or before December 20. to hold­ Uuigesa and waa elected, s e rv ­ Lodge Credential* Committee, useful items made by members er* of record November 30 Thla IM W H l N p o r td For PupHs A t IP O ! IN S U ackeoa Today ing six /ear, in that post ln State Associations Committee,The sale will be continued at is an increase of 5 cents per ltt« he resigned it to accept and Lodge Activities Commit-, the 'December meeting morning arrive. at church member officer, share per quarter over the 55 Lee A. Doualdeoa of Etna, Pa., Grind E u k e d jppointmeot (rom the Court of tee. ano in 1953 he was elected The Club voted to enter thc '•ent : -h.ire quarterly div- «chool early to set up proced and last but not least wife and Common Plea* of Allegheny Grand Esteemed Leading Community Improvement con­ 1.roa for morning classes These1 m o th e r Ruler of tbe Benevolent and Protective Order ol Elks, paid on the Common include block board w ork a n d County to membership on the { n ig h t. test, sponsored by the General Stock since the fourth quarter As for the male counterpart will be |ueit of bonor at a luncheon with ofcer« o f Board of Viewers, whose duty other audio-visual aids for tho he Mr. Donaldsons thorough federation of Women’s Clubs of IW I comes home, does any Lyadburst Elks Lodge No. 1506 and township oSkiaU. ia to fi* lend valuea in con The Evening Membership De­ dey. Tooch from 5 to 7 classes schooling inElkdom and demon­ The other regular dividends chores that are demnation cases, a position he partment and the Junior Wo per day, using a ll the facilities today. Exalted Ruler Leonard P. Rosa announced earlier strated abilities made him the for the fourth quarter of 1962 around the house, then he alao held for 1* years. man's Club will wo.'k with the snd Ingenuity to keep tha l e t natural choice to succeed the which were declared today by marks homework pspars, test this week. Tke luncheon will take place at tke Bon Fire sons interesting and meaning­ Shortly after bis return from veteran Grand Secretary J Ed club, starting after the holi- the Board of Directors are: >apers. and prepares the nexti ful. A t classes officially Restaurant in North Arlington witb the Graad Exalted ■Naval____ duty, ^ _ Mr. __ D onaldson_____ gar Masters, upon his djath in U > a two yeer contest $1 02 a share on the 4 0ft per 3:05 lay's lesson; doing all this terminate, at thia point Is where Ruler accompanied by Grand Trustee Joaeph F. Bader, j joined Etna Lodge of Iliis Al 1054. Mr Donaldson had com Hostesses at tea preceding cent Cumulative Preferred vhile trying to be the family moat people have the m isc o n ­ pleted eight years in that post meeting were Mmes. Chris S to c k ; $1 045 a share on the eferee, disciplinarian, and ception thot a teacher'* day ha when . . he was elected Grand Ztrol>,«r; Sydell. Alfred 4.18 per cent Cumulative Pre­ eacher for bis own children JI the Chicago Curti*. Joseph Jankowski, Johr ended. Uaually from 1:05 to * 1 li.— b.!uy >» .. ferred; $1 075 a share on the to develop their character, J. Gleeson. 3:10 or 4 o'clock the teachai took an active part from the.Grand Convention on 4 30 per cent Cumulative Pre­ iiind, and body to become bet at the Nutley Elks Lodge this any children outaet in tbe lodge’s affairs, and July 0.1962 f e r r e d ; $1 2625 on th e 5 05 p e r will stay to help er citizens and people Last evening. assumed a position of le a d e r - j ------Public Service cent Cumulative Prefelted; the! did not completely u n d e r ­ Tomorrow, tbe Grand Exalt­ but not least he ia a father and ship. Two important events I f I* A n $1 32 on the 5.28 per cent Cu­ stood a certain concept fur tha 1 p a l. ed Ruler will visit National Boy occured In 1025 He was elec-lB%ww* IT 1X1 Announce Dividends mulative Preferi ed. and 35 day. Scout Headquarters in New These duties and obligations ted t»lUd Ruler of Us tod.e, S p e a k e r Donald C. Luce, preside it rents a share on the $1 40 Div* There must b e a new tessoi Brun&wick and will speak al ary little from week to week and he married Mildred Wh I Public Service Elect ic and id end Preference Common planned in advance for each a dinner at Metuchen Lodge iUt one thing is for certain, a hill, a n E tn a girl. T h e y h a v e Gas Company, announced today Stock. All dividends for this day of the week. This must be in the evening, concluding a The Woman’s Club of Lynd eacher’s job does not end in two sons, Lee A., Jr., a past I »hat in addition to dividends on quaiter are payable on or be­ done every night to accomplish five-day tour of New Jersey {hurst had as their guest speak he claaarooan, it is only half Exalted Ruler of Etna L odge, the Preferred and $1.40 Divi- fore December 20, to stock­ a complete rapport between the Elks Lodge at their November meeting , u it the total picture. Teaching •nd Harry W.. a m em ber o f _ . holders of record November 30 teacher and students There are aert C Kren. of the p.,11 of M cents per share on ia a profession and the teacher The Elks’ national leader ar­ l rufvsstoniil and social meet­ nust conduct himaelf as a pro­ rived at Newark Airport on « liS S S fl ™ V /.h lhpT:»* Valley Citizens Planning ings to attend. Most teachers Monday of this week to begin ! 7 Pl‘uh“r*h- P* Association who told the club fessional There is a code of A firm hand at tbe helm was atxnjf their recomm nded are alw4ys furthering their ed the tour. Before, coming to ethics^ attachedei 1 ncvi to'iu his ilia yiprofes- 1 _ . i n • ■. « . . . n e « to d when Etna.Lodge bought j..Lyndhurit M„ tcr P|an- ucation by seeking h ig h er d e ­ sion and he must conduct him- J-yhdhurst he will visit the Elki a nefc home in 1M 0. and he was He told of developments PREMIUM COAL grees in the universities in the self with a set of principles Lodges in Montclair, Passaic. again elected Exalted Ruler I wjthin the area_ ,utm s lhat by Metropolitan area. Thar* ia a Paramus, Hamilton and Tren­ .hat must not be deviated from. Later he served six years as current pattern theie will bei BUY NOW AND SAVE twofold reaaon for this contin­ ton and call on Governor Secretary of the Lodge, ued schooling; one, to give tha The future of America is in Hughes at the State House. He eight-and-a half million cars in j Bis first recognition in the a radius of 50 miles from New NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE children the best and m oat a d ­ the hands of our children and will also tour New Jersey Boys- the teacher must mold their , „ . Grand Lodge came with his ap- York City, which will requirt vanced education poaaible and town in Arlington and the Pas­ LEE A. DONALDSON pointruent in 1031 as District minds to make them aware of 500 more miles of expressways Ton Too tw o. fu rth e r advancement for saic County Elki Cerebral Pal­ After his discharge from the Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler the teacher t<> g4ln bettn p«, of becoming better citisens sy Treatment Center in Clifton. Even today there are 12 to IH Nut or Stove $22.00 Buckwheat $18.00 Navy. Mr Donaldson returned Pennsylvania Elks Associ- thousand ^ cars a day on Rid pi lions and assume m o re re and leaders of tomorrow This indeed is a grave responsibility, Grand Exalted Ruler Don- to Pennsylvania determined to atl®n called on him to head the Road He also spoke of lo. sponaibilities. aldson served eight years as go jnt0 business for himself Membership Committee and Pea Coal $19.00 Stoker Rice $17.00 especially in our troubled world toika^gpinfl, out-of-town to shop Grand Secretary prior to his He borrowed money to buy a th® Hit* National Founda- Both male and female teach­ of today. We have and we will 82 per cent of people in Lynd tn many extra­ electi* n as head of the 1,300,- drugstore in Etne, a Pittsburgh tion Committee. In the later ers participate continue to meet this challenge hurst go out of Lyndhurst tc j GUARANTEED SATISFACTION 1-r.iember Order. suburb. Emboldened by the i°h. his drive and organization- curricular activities; th ey in ­ with the support of the com­ work, and then others from clude. to name a few. coaching Gisnd Exalted Ruler Donald- success of this venture, eighteen,al ability spurred a campaign out-of-town work in Lyndhurst m u n ity M ORRIS DEMEL and teaching all phases ot son has keyed his administra- months later he negotiated an - 1 that netted over $300,000 in ca*h Many interesting things wer* Richard R. Vortan tion to the slogan, "Go Forth other loan and bought a sec- and pledgea for the Foundation sporta, domestic activities for learned about the commfhity E st. IS IS girls and hobbles for the boys Roosevelt School To ,Serve America.” He has ond store. He operated both an<* won him the Association and also much was learned a- 8th Grade Science Teacher voluntarily to called upon the Order's mem- establishments until he decided presidency ia 1946. fcewHpaaaittliUee foe the future, i ESSEX H U 3 - 2 1 3 2 HARRISON I interested in | bership to be "constant, mili- to sell them in 1037. Back On the national scene. The American Home depart tant, and. articulate crusaders ad give them a thane. Booster Club To to direct their energy a n d in- for this land we call America." ui construe^jve channels s p o n s o r banquet O ne successful career is of dactructive ones w j enouah for most men but Aft thla Mint th.r* . . H ? I Club” of Lyndhuret Grand Exalted Ruler Lee A. H>**> School will sponsor its Donaldson has three to his cred­ i t activities according 17th annual Sportl Ban ,t: m aleea tIlaecner. c h e r tW lypicany, fa a fo * tne th e ie-fi gi V30 " 3 * p lu m ,d at t y Branch Brook‘ !ei.tJI Mr Donaldson m-nv is avears pharma- was male tearher when arriving at M. nor Washington Avenue ' " . 1 'r„ J rUir ,7 t w ' d r u j and S,r” ' Belleville ,tores^^He has served long she will m an home»wk pa- Program will consist of honor- term, in two public offices | m b s a l e ? * '* ' K T u 1,11 h‘*h *Ch°°l “ nl0r Hls lhlrd « r**r h“s been Elk- £ 5 r" . il "'rm,n who Participated dom His fraternal activities U yw hito trying te cater to hei ,n sports, band, color guard.i m|ght ^ C.||^J ,n ,vo»tion. families needs She is not only twirlers and cheerleaders as: yet in his 42 years as an Elk. a teacher, she is the family well as our “Golden Bear’’ Mr Donaldson has been almost shopper. dishwasher, ironer. Okauan The “Boosters ” shroud M busily engaged with Elkdom house cleaner. Scout mother. ,n secrecy their annual selec- ,, he has with business affairs S I P a i M M E T S ~ tion of layman who has tae and the duties of public office Lincoln PT A Plant m°“ ‘° r ,P°ru,°.VKir A native Pennvlvut.an, Mr * On ,hU "*«»« ^ s ' Donsldson wu born on a farm HUF honored guest is rendered the M.r Pm.hurgh He attended WHOM ot « m ,s s s - s s „ 4 5 c Santa Luncheon tkn_L. Ikn "Dnn»l»aM nt M tbanks of the "Boosters of, Pittsburgh schools, and received .tfce e*ecutlve board of the Lyndhurst Sports A highlight hl, d(.frM. In ph,rm«y from ol PTA met Tues- of th* evening is crowning ^ University of Pittsburgh l a m b 23th and do- Miss Booatcr This year 1^ EallM.n« immediately in the .79' t ,53' pulsed Anal plans for the Santa girls who participated in this JU*y, he was assigned to the' Shoulder Chops V oqc tegs of Lamb Claus luncheon which will take contest excelled all past year’s HeapiUl Corps went to Co- plHO Saturday. Dec 8th -t; participafUs lur^biaUniversity in New York: I 8 A 00 I It will be a Hat All parents and friends in- Citjrc ity tor additional training.) Rib Chops i & B U * - ‘ g I ■ ■ ! | w r. will be served at teiested' m the youth of our waf ordered to Norfolk' l( ajn. and again at 1 p.m. at town will be present to wit- Navy Yard as Pharmacist's Loin Chops Qc fnmbinotion which time the children will ness these honors. Will you be Mate. Learning that the sur- 9 S ^ N G E R I N ^ S have mi opportunity to vtait tbarg? PI tat? contact eonunt^l eet way to sea duty waa an of-1 Lamb Shonks k — ------^ w v T i o n o * iouko with Santa and receive a gift tee for your tickets - Al Cai- ficer’s commission, he studied H V G fcA D ® Lynwood Photographers will deraro. John Rubinetti. AI Ol- math to qualify for officer’s CORNED BEEF ytlMIIDOM (H ill be on hand for anyone wanting kowski. Bill Wackwitz, Jim La school, won an Ensign’s com- [ 1 2 - - 2 9 c their picture taken at a charge Russo. Jim Willoughby. John mission and finished the war HI MEM m t'*< i 6 9 c - of $150 Anyone interested in Ruggerio. Thomas Gash. Sup , at Norfolk - - but never went CORNISH HENS ■UM w i obtaining tickets please call WE- i port Lyndhurst. I to sea. vam A Q C i5fi‘ .49' 9-1640 or WE 9-3768 Admission b I 5 ‘ •lU # 1 J CQc ^hnoiTsteok » ^ ■ f f l T will be 75e for children and j I 5 i 3 9 ‘ a d u lts . I p o i i l O K The members who attended Odettes Halibut Steokt a. “ n T « » - this meeting were Joan Marion. nuaM 2 2 5 ‘ J President. Yolanda Morone, Lor­ CHICORY raine Solitto, May Stellato. Flo Beauty Salon Rosenberg. Mary Villanova. Delia Snyder. Marie Lapolla, Pre-HoHday Special Hilda Caggiano, Phylis Bogle. Kay Bulkowski. and Jan Fron- Our Heavenly Wave tin. Alao present was Miss Char­ r n c C i l p l E " 2 5 w lotte Savino, Principal, who Reg. $15 -N ow $9.95 LM gave many helpful suggestions Including Heir Cut - Oil Shampoo 21 29c towards our luncheon and our K s im tsM ict rin ’GUtilSS——1 , Christmas PTA meeting which Plus Indiridual Styling Tm. „tv MAlO will be held on Dec. 6th at 8:15 4-39' p m. It will be our pleasure to Same Wave for Teenager $7.95 ta sv n T « have Father Egan of New Jer- ® V C m to u it 3 - n 00 sey Boys town as guest speaker Cell Terry • Make Your Appointment! u f i 75C|g which should prove very inter m est ing; alao for our entertain­ Open late Thursday and Friday Evenings HtSTLtS f f CHUN j i 4 9 c :.v L vnn—Fresh Baked Goods ment will be a program per­ formed by (he 8th grade stu- dents which fm sure we will GEneva 04817 cm ADA3 ^ 5---49c JELLY ROLL « 39c* *11 look forward to seeing and 304 Stuyveaant Avenue Lyodhuni. N. J. why we i make every at- facial TISSUES - 8 ^ 1 00 | APPLE SPICE DONUTS A 29c' PUBOUSC o p E 7 7 R I NANCY II TWN ■ l ? M I WTM PUaOtAM OS ...... ------0 t m i a i^flrCHMMAMOII BI I- *T, v m r i f r i 1 Now m m f — — f ' T . O ' . t - , v O p e r . t sfflSftaSa H I tH E ’■ , I, ’ *'; . & e 6 ® egetables - S T A M P S l 3 i z z e r i a SfAnn-ooRW AX Ridge 1 S EorSTCATDFOODU - r t E S - m At 312 Ridge Rood Lynawrot 5 a ? 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af Hebrew and Jew ish songs couples have given deposits for professional S c o u te r s at Schiff, recently appeared in various At Tha Lincoln Ttaatr* Mrs. Martin Gotkin will arcom- the dinner dance at the Swiss N ew Jersey. sin g in g lead roles with the jMmy .tn the pMno* Chalet in Rochelle Park on Dec „ , . . '.O pera Caraman. Gil Gothan Turns The A t a recent board meeting Mel Arnold's band will pro- Crudele is a g ra d u a te o f L e R.chard Borman ro.ut..* . nom« o. k.» AIM n u .- , / t d . th e music. »>.non Valley Colie*.. .nd w» MJj R‘™»™ A v^L lItT In R uthorford. M rs H a r- - - _ I -eeen tlv . member of- the Uni I f Avenue. Has # i reported th a t th e group Mr, WUUam Taylor. vice ' £ £ ^> « o u ek HeighU with £s jTf’.: 'W ill rgive k another p a rty at th* president and ADL chairman irw! a, t-|rs, Lieutenant Hi Hataaa ,nd •* lhe Canter m Spotlight on Your Stars “*»a Training School on Det ^nnounced the c^ple,,^ ^ L„dh“ J da^ht- I'"""' ,Sh“U'm of beJJoll. for Democracy pro- cr, Th, Crudeles will resid Sprmgf^ld, New Jer«y I L . „ gram, Mrs George Dlugasch, Arm- !?rs 7?.ylor pl*n!‘ u in Rutherford at 39 Yahara Av-1 ed Forces Chairman, reported display the dolls in severa' sn u e. .NEW YORK—One of the mis- we need most in tcJevlsipn.” )J»nkii during Brotherhood Stomp Club m atch es i>f thc television sea- “One more thing," the writer lh a t die and her Committee w ill, visit the N ik e Base in this Week. She alao read the let sun v.ii« tht* fig h t o i a n e w s- sa id T h i s p ro g ra m is designed ers of gratitude received from Richard Borman Meets Dec. 2 p-pcr sho* called "Saints and tor the sc. ious advertiser, the rea and s e rv e coffee and cake to |he soldiers the school psincipals. Mrs Sinners'' i > make the giatie li kind that wants to be associat- Taylor is continuing ner ADL To Be Featured j Due to holidays, the last ne\ei h. d a chance. It buried1 ed with success, dignity—and, Mrs Rutman. bowling chair _ ... . meeting of the Seven Seas program with story hours at Richard Borman w ill h* t ^ s t c)ub wj„ ^ hpM 1 ke.bi • pe. formers like Nick, as you just put it, integrity ' MjEL invited the entire m em various libraries. Mrs Carl Adams und.*' an avtlanche >f ‘•Great.” exclaimed the edi- ',u'Td *' t^ Sou'h*"' »fr«r" Sunday L>cemher Ind at the btttl.ip to join the b»w«n« 8dU«tto^T will read once . Lodge of Bnai Brith Charter jhome [|f Mr >nd M rj Dudl piim' iv In a couple of week tor “Wc have something good the group month nl the Lyndhuist library thc show will fade from the going here le y meet, rvog Wjdne,- on Nov 21 MrI T ,or „ . d J, Prwentation ami In.tal at.on of Sll.,„.r M, r ,(lh A v t n w L / Officer, a the Temple Beth- hurs, (rom j t', entertainment at the Cen- Nick Adams said ‘The cri­ rny ideas? I'd apprei jate a run BLOOD A N D T llt'N D E R Lorry Newland :day cvimn*. Mmes Herman of Amjrica tral Theatre in Pa»aic and most dew* on what you think " I In growing horror Uie writ tics killed us." 'Brck '(L^nilhunt) liernard Ci" L'rudele will be responsible uu ^ Foreman (Lodi), Jar- istadt, Io s t Rutherford. ‘, oh R-*inson (Has StT>. Mar ‘•>n‘i!iurst. Moonachie North his great idea for S*1 * full of shooting and violence. ike blood t •» monk Orchestra. | | t-fm.Ill- I Scharff (Ruth Ru'J?ettorf LINCOLN Togather they ski t" one scene two mobsters tomorrow ini^it. . t u b ). Williami »"- ' S Military Acadt-nw M M tf-it Roller Skating Evenings only-Sunday all day tory. Of such stories there wer»- “Good f a r t idg^* of sa in ts ," he ‘ l a y b y M rs P e te r S a m m a r tim ,.' i’o im I» 1»*7 h e !<•«*»» i * th e MHemingway’s Adventures thousands. They woiff d pick oui gapped. 'This is like all the) Dean of Admissions Of this Harold Bauer Memorial Award * O pen 7:30pm Betty Davis e Of A Vounr Man" IJ to get the series on its way ' Jthers They ask you for in-1 fj 4 74> are day under- 'or conducting a difficult or Friday, Joan Crawford Thenrh*» i. il could~...i.i fe- f.n... «nd—I - tegrity h„. but “'I.*1 what they .t— ...... want Is, dl..te «•<« student-; «“> 10 230 ,h(.vlra c|)ncjrl on » y a (tK Special Kiddie M at. S a t. “WHATEVER HAPPENED After Uiey bed ugreed duplicate of The Untouch-i .v>„ uDdergr^.iute.. 907 minutes noticc. uttrr the reg- . Saturday 1 1 “MAGIC VOYAGE ih e ir safes ptte?? they sat down shies. This piece of trip-' ha< ve in the Graduate School: 181 conductor suffered y hcaWi^ p 1 1 pn TO BABY JANE” O F SIN B A D " I-a in with Mu* editor. Careful integrity ire m the School of Dentistryl attack M atinee I - 5 p m . ly the> outlined then idea Saturday Matinee Only "KID GALAHAD" Without waiting to watch ind 103 ere in the Reading and SATURDAY, SUNDAY •This.” K:>*d the writer. “is1 fm ther the writers stole out of Study Institute The day un- Vr Beginners Kiok December 1 Commencing Wed., Dee. 5 t ?e o/ series.4hat will at- the studio In a short time their. tfrgraduals-*s include 1.10J i*owen»v»a.r *»ii n in n K ind November 30 at 8 30 p.m.. ai Special RATKS ta (iroup. “THE 3 W ORLDS For One Week tra c i a sophlfticated and’papers returned with a ^ourte * freshmen, a total 101 fewer % will include • lasstoal, modern1 Wl WASHINGTON AVE. O F G U L L IV E R ” "THE MAM Ht RIAN t nought I ul tud»vncr It is not|ous n«jte. The series just didn’t than were admitted to th* and popular musux ■cUtflU* — PI. H U t going 1»y'be a s^fies lit .tripe, it! rneet^the needs ■ "re^hmsn Class a year ago. ____ "ATLAS” CANDIDATE" wdi no' sppc;.l to the waiehertj _ ^ However, the total iwadeigiadu m m .. ^ \ r i . ------w h o w a k i a Hve-and-fie ai m " 6$ 11 w a* fu ,l t'*”* ««roUmmt iJ M I I M M e to r y U f T h is w IH b e a «erles/»«"ouneed TfBG had a great se-fdow„ 0J,y 47t because of the . ^ ~ thnt will r-ake thc people ,n \ hv ^»nt« snd inUe-M. m ll-nafe, itudc-nts. IH G a rfie ld think, tftat will fill them with dinners it ua- called When sss^s%e •jo;. ■ th e g lo w *4 * svtng seen soni: liUi ai rived on ther Dean Sammartino states fhat . . ii . —~ The South Bergen Chnnler of thing worthwhile." screen it was panned from B'rith W„m,n H T hold >f ; coast to coa^t. It wak conceded ^ down this year becausc , • ^,np thj editor to be a pallid imitation of all i t the low birth rate of the ''h “L w That# what vve wan* i Jhink fhe other crime serials. In oth- war years. The effect of the ■ from what you tell rne you have er words, it was an unsuccess- highiiiKii u birth ji in rate,(dies ofui theuic in»i post evening, rNov 28 , ____i t ..8 30 P M OOOAS C om it Integrity That’s the word ful effort to duplicate “Th.; war years will no, begin to be t r « j A cpm m u n itv | reflected in freshmen enroll- condueted by M rs ments until 1964. when a steady S?11 ^ k h ^ Row Playing at the “ All New” Rivoli climb will begin. Projection lud n *um; who «**" vc studies based on actual birth .,ulos. , P"*™n, will feature traditional season- statistics through 1961, and on the current rata of college at­ tendance. predict a steady in* crease in enrollment through 1978.

The Italian American Wo­ m en’s Association will meet this evening at the CYO Building in T O A N ... Valley Brook Avenue They will make plans for their Christmas party. Hostesses for thc evening will be Mrs Antoinette Crupi and Mrs. Anthony Carucci.

Buy Direct From Factory and Sayp, ^ j AM ERiCAN-^tandard Sae Your Window* Being Maximy .

I the ominously barred wivtowa of Miair i DANALUME INC. ";jnM"n Bette Davis turns her back on Joan Crawford’s 328 Ballatille Turnpike, Kearny anautahed appeal for release from her macabre pcncrutiM a In fully kxtruded aluminum Ike ,'1u‘ Ever H'*|1l>*",d To Baby laaer, Warner Brua. suspense drama. Tbe two Triple Tilt Combination A” rd “ T C ? ar: ca,‘ *' *«"'* ^ters. rack of whom tragi-rumic title role. Miss Dgvla in !? hll“ rrr dflusio»' of making Nlh“ trawUrd plays . former star whose r * . " •** acciient. Kow showing at Thi

'Those on a budget will be sure to like the secrets i of social dancing as j taught by Doris Opdyke" ! MANBO - (J1A4J1A BW-MliA - WALTZ L IN 'D ? . IOXTROT TANGO • SAMBA DEB0Y S STUDIO w r 1-06WO WE <>.9161) Kulterford. N. J.

JTr have mil iAa known l>ra»dt o f Liquort, Wiaet and bei-rs. IT e ter ve hot lunches. Ladies Invited. Double Barrel's Tavern Hot Soup and all kind* of Cold Cuts. Sandwirhe* ■Ida all U a d i «f I w h m m . CoRob - - a r . v . JOE DOBROWOLSKl. Prop. WEbater 9*9681 M t LEWANDOWSKI O U R . LXNDacUT. M. I.

• f- < THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1062 sorrii iimcf n r e v ie w PACE FIVK ^ — . 1 — ------tf v ■■ ■ Court Lyndhurst berg Cor. Sec, C Perry Gor- Lodge of B'nai B'rith and head-lship of the Woman'-* Gklb w iU Fin. Sec.. Jacques Klein l*t.j.*d by Seymour Consovoy th"presont a program of t.ifc^aux. , - -A 4 f\ A Hear* Mrs. Popper I Trustee, Hichard. Kramer 2nd.1 newly elected president, metl f Tl M Truate?, ___ maSid ntisenoiumRosenblum ara3rd wionaavMonday evenincevening !Mnv*mt»Novemb *rr 5!s r b /^ T" * - - P a r a d e C^m* Lvndhurat EBC T h ^ijrjrjfito L e C l o n T ru a te e I r4 Mr. Conaovoy’s h>use to, for-l**"' \.u^hte s. had •• their notable figure* from mate all the plans for the! >a$K6+Si*s G uen O ut ul th e ir th# social, civic, political, and! November 29 affair. After • ••h yj + . M is. "Ugit Ui held* have been in-l ut thy discussion the meetinp A call had gone out al Ive^y- I 4 )+ Vited anti are expec ted to at -1 vas terminated at II P.M and ,i - n s ts«buv t h a t n a m e s With six week* to go in the ns Administration has an l'W «» *rd. fluobi Lawient't J Ger-' alie^hments we.e served »f n edy families in the l'-AJ membership roundup, Bar-I aiKvu *C w.ll mail two mil*! * r‘rl •♦ein of Teinplt* Beth El willl ■------| ty be handed in for Ttanka* imje. Walker Post haa reach-' icn annual income que.u m -h,ic Women. Mrs P o p p e r„» deliver the invocation. Habbi. *^-.1 J_ _ A __ /’“'I L .ivrng cheer; and upon theafarlsr ed tl»e half way mm k of the me* w.,n tbe ft i.etnhe pen-) " ’** Littn America Abraham Album of the Lynd .~?0ld0n A ^ e > , jb .to ts ol Good Samaritan Hsf* 4.J tlrpi t, 210 rt be precise. It >n checks, one month earlier work b.Mrtg accomplish u si i'eh;ew Cenfer will de-f forors W.'ldeclt ! y Hoick. « group nuet al,Cve. y- W II eo-l il»e post M r a d d itio n ­ an u i« il. i’h * completed •» »*ti» r o u n t ies j the benediction. n a n s H all. R u th e fo rd , ,1# fi«ll al fo. each member paying Ik- iu iu .n j nyj Cne thing she suggested was ii_ n f fa jr h«iS v» n n lann-vl L 'u < Syd#*ll an d M .. ik u .cd basket* 9f food* du/'s after January Ut Com­ Wlf|l ■ l»*'e il s u*ucti clubs with-j >e the new lodge's social) Ru ^;n. G »1*1 A reC lu’*1 m is i •list ihution. Wednes- mander Ity ah is u^gtnr all I n the Catholic D urhier|r>u j I of Ihe ye.tr \ t T einp>e. n m tte • W o m an ' lay morn ng Nov. 2JLsV ,u* h hd* to netttf in liMW dues at | u *• • "h'ems A nun El in Ruth »rfvd n hich ith. M s l Tprn ruestion;ng. it w a a cme If yrtti ’prefer to have Ame ican legion Baseball1 ’***■ of lhe local w'imen exp.es ter presentation -end inst »’ !os-ph H »s-i<». cluh pretwlen* I < und that other me ihers help- *n nne ^!i|l on you phone f m n eii iro m a ll o v e r ti» - s

ai«un will be held, the oudi t t ie meet m* of the G tlden .nc Mr. Hoick in his efforts W Eh. tar ft Wlf7 any fvi-nmn. 'iti'il y m ii( conven - , la discussion dub, V e Cluh lust We Inos lav at ^num wMI be set in a cabaret l to s- rv e " . w e re M r. a n d M s. New mem% « accepted at hs. D e e m b . b > to. i I as tie Muiunpa Pbmfeed-a u n o w n e d sin g e r R ic h a rd B<»r- K.U d Wald ' k. who on Sthulke John Sad lock., Harold l'»a laa! meading aie .losrph U..1 Ud.Sv'l<»i{| Conto ip mu- Ttiev' ,f A contribution wa ‘ h*t d..y wa ."t %| ■: oil I u .It C o u n ty narr accompanied by Kred >< tally lu no. 1 :*n■ I r<- Its w o rk stemfeld. R*»freshment‘- will :«s«isj ,n ts. ^ I ilkmRton Jr., Aupu^te Jr in u*>*e t p o ssib le i u ie c h a n g e I M " Mil,y K- H id^ers, grand i t \i I a t*ift fi m n tV - !'«• fe . 1 fiscal «e a r th e >e yervt*d, and' dancing has rltud >. AleXarrdt r Haak and "»r {Mi3 regent. was in charge of the es Thj-re v. a ; a .mila »oft *..• T h e fi ,-vkets filleti and ^eliv- lectures on tnberruloxU and m film pl«nne«l to assure Alan Kollock W eh-iine atMta.u | Two major th.- ti'devf wotii.-n pres-nt. Mrs er« d a.i.und to the horues. eon- idle chanfees for "" than pamphlets on tiibcrcul jr,ne w attends a menv j drum toiph competitions have P*™*1 P,uns were Cora Worthington ned in each basket, turkey, dfseaaes, and p.irti* ipafed in foiums ...... 1 1 en aouioved by the N.Uional1 "*4‘ Sal»* **» he held at After the refreshments Mrs h ’e. d. < .ti m t*. celery, cranber- ™ ^•> of the W » . -.ai- «• peas, corn, 5lbs po­ Will tu>Jd a joint Christm^' J lude eligibility for senior con K*,|n A'^■►nue. tomorrow. No- teil inbecoming a memb- r of man’s Club, who represent*- the tatoes. 5-lbs apples. 3-lbs. 011- Party with.the Jtimor Auxil-, ests, corps Khali consist of six v**ni**r 29th tin* new B'nai B’rith Lodge and Hackensack Hospital Auxiliary aai I -Ih. margarine, 2 cana Decembe* 27th was set as the iary on December 15th. Chair V pi r cent members of the will he presented by a nation- who m a y be interested in at titin ^ L.yndhurst, 1IUI1UI, () showed the milk, I -lb. roffe**, 1 box of 16 m an Jii Ke guson extends a American Lei ion Previously it c,ule ^or Catholic Daught­ New B rNh To al dignitary and the first tending this affair, can get in ni<>n t^,. Gold,.,, Club U '1 t,a^s- 1 ,XJX oatmeal.t box i*oidial anviution to all 111*.i 'as eighty pk*i cent Also con ers Christmas party. elected officers of the l<*df-o touch with Seymour Const.voy h,,w , year. Meets Tonight y,. |» • j • l. °f 352 Maple Ave. Lyndhurst 1 Plans were announcf>ti tor Ave, freshman at Syracuse Un- • '• • w ■ • ■#’* * Southern Bergen B'nai B’rith Al Wein Ist. lce res.. . »pi Committee com- the Christmas party t.i In* held iversity. was home for the holi- J"* McM^<|tie. wnting from PTA NOTES The Rotary Society of Sacred Lodge will he instituted. The Zatkow Vice 2nd Pres. Alfred! of^the executive mem- on December 19th. when mem- day antl weekend. He is a grad* his home in veeo^k.,cli Klor Heart It C Church will meet charter for the orgtm/.iion Wolff Rec Set . Saul Rosen- be.s of the Southern Bergen bers of the Evening Member- uate of Lyndhurst High School. Ida. sends seasons greetmp> t ■ ' <•1.1 M H 1 S |»TA this e\ ning at the church for. ------all M!|( fHni(ls% in Lyndhurst 'Iheie was a immkI attend mre *he recitation of the Rosary and J o e gtilr¥arff}t'4h f o * l 139 c a u l • Ihe li si Patent Kducation I hen go to Sacred Heart School. •oe«;ting of the Columbus I*TA ^ he e they will have as then eid at th** home of Mrs guest speaker. Mrs Mary Var Jim Ferriero antl his Child Kiank Sala, «»1 I^«ke Ave !|, k «*f N«*waik, organizer of the Welfare committee have com Thei .• \fcas a lecipe and finkI f‘,', Saturday Group for the plctcd pla A* for the annual •xchange. an^l the memlieis had Handicapped M o H U h r o tim t, I M 5' . Sae made for the • er**co»t 99 likey.t* A, W«hKwm(, N J. D e c e m b e r tl5 f>! 2 [> hi Gli«^ls ,*1 w W M w r n u , I TO U r o » «* T*Q»»OOB, H .J . will be 40 little | ii Is from St kinds of fme P mkI s ‘Society to give a luncheon for Mis Kohfit I)avif was ehair- llns gioup in the near future, M. P«lo. 2S4 K*«n* s* e* tS Amboy, hi J Anthony’s Home in Kearny E a c h W in r e e tiv e u rte^v d ress man Mrs Joseph Melfi is pi as fn ihe*-,*- columns it was recent W Svfirem 14 •#*•<»< **!, Cronford, N /. a n d p a n o f shiM s 'T lc iiib e r s a re * % ly inadAerlently stated that 0 Gr«Kom >2 Ovorlook T,, CKbthaM N.J. IKFFKHSON PTA 1M > Anna (Ifaf wiis giving Ihe invlwd to brlni; their own < hil * •* » •« . 105 Monte loir, N J. The executive bon fh« luncheon We rejfi ,»t the error d en to join in the festivities M Titonot. •* Stotkfon A , , Occon G ? 4 AUrkolom Dr , Cranford NJ VA Hospttal 0m here they will and Mrs. Anthony Elwertow- m e m b e rs M rs Boyko, 37B V»r«#u"* Av , Irvington, N J e n te r ta in p a u A l s w ith a bin»f'> ski. treasurer party Volunteers are needed to C. Schneider, 634 Mountc n A» Westwood. NJ P la n s w help some of the patxnts with completed for M o r g « Sc hoar 6 1 3 Brinley Av , B'odley BeocK I he ir n e x t their bingo cards The ^roup reuular meeting to Mrs K .n*v„ 415 Blvd.. W*e*f-ld. N J. io V elt) M s A d tu n t, Bo. 1, Broadway, N J leave* the L c ^ h , a, M -ha.p '.'f “ *|* "L.."’ ',' and leaves the• K I>*cembt‘r 4th Tlu* fifth grade Mr love ley. *0 S Branch 14 , NosHonk Station ^ ** taught by Miss Je.*n Brennan So come alo n g GOVJHS # 0 will present a Christmas pro 7.. ' . Itiram and Stanley Lewandow- The (trill u now under ncw ,k,. o1 lhc muJic deportment, Look W hat Your D ollar B uys! INUM managemcnl. Hartigan an d „|| u.ad in caro, MngIn| FRESH f o u cur sitm r h a l f Feit/inger. not to ba confused | with Gallagher ond Burton oj . Mtss Anna Pffi/fer^30« Vaf- HEINZ BEAMS ■ 10 :: *1 Haig an.l Haig AU v*t* uf.loy brook Ave., i£ back from snacks are now .iv.-nlkble soja three weeks vacation spent I JI D flC A Se.AGH?TTI or P ^ come down any evening and,w,{h Marion Saft in Hollywood, LA K U 3A SPAGHeTTINI n t p i,,. * I Ib. see for you sail (Ca,jf S h e visited . Disneyland, San Diego, and nu- Mk. * DEL MONTE CATSUP c =1 HAM As a continuing step in im- merous other placas of inter- m i i n n m m n i i '« i im »ti proving its service the Veter-jest. The trip was made by jet. UPTON TEA BAGS 2 :^ 1 LANCASTER BRAND BEEF (BONE IN)

D E L M 0 K T E T S A U C E ° 1 2 *1 CHUCK ROAST >49 IDEAL CORN 3 r * 1 BONELESS CROSS-RIB ROAST 89c STRONG^EART 12 *1 LANCASTER BRAND GROUND CHUCK fc 69c fD A t/v franco-am ;rican * < l l R g l l BE f, CHICKEN o, MUSHROOM O ' *"* * I LANCASTER MAND LEAN PLATE SOUP MEAT fc 2 3 e IDEAL PSAS RED BAND 7 t.°„s*1 SHORT RIBS - 5 5 c BEEF LIVER ‘ 5 5 ‘ COUNTiV StYlC LANCASTER BRAN0 — SMOKED rD i h ll f tI u C l U R U IIffV A | CHOC CAKE FUDGE MIXES YELLOW 41 # pkg$ 407 *«i 1 SPARE RIBS - 5 5 ‘ BEEF TONGUES 55« LANCASTER BRAND SAVARIN COFFEE 65 BOLOGNA S ilC ED * ^ 59c SAUERKRAUT "«« ^ 17c -29c f B I Cinnamon Crup Crackers, 14’4 -q ; ^ « of Hooey^-flavored Grahams, 16 oz I YOU NEVER HAD IT SO FRESH! FREEI 30 SAH GREEN STAMPS W e \le s n ICEBERG In addition to y»wr regular MBfH wrtfc p«.those in p-oduc* dept of qyort fmr FRESH CITRUS SALAD FROZEN FOODS Lettuce2 29^

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® FUBIIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY CrA 9KSA1 3TATS 256- 60 Stuyves2Rt Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J, TIIK < flUMKKriAI. r.KAIIKH AND JMHTT1I IIEKGEN REVIEW TIH I , ..PACK FOUR Plains, announce- the engage Antoinette Anzelde Became Bi do Golden Wedding Anniversary mant of their daughter, June, to John Loft*, a n of Mrs. Knuly Of Mcricno Giardelli On Saturday Celebrated By Nick Damianis Loll*. IM fweat A re. and the late Mr Luna Mi** Antoinette Anzeld I Miaa Zolenakl la a graduate ot ’"‘^•A iiaer of M and Mr*. Ste- the I'equannock Townahip High phen An*eld»*. •r>57 Se •onl Ave HU School and ia with the Ameri­ ‘ip t y p m of Marier, can Cyanamid Company ol G ia rd e lli. won o f M r. an d M i* Wayne. Her fiance, graduate ot ' ' iiwideufcr *73 Thoma: Lyndhurat High School. ki with Ajra. on Sstu day. riagg Brother* Shoe Company lit** 4 >0 rr ie m v n y w as p e r o f Newark. formed at Saciji Heart K C I ? S ' ! A January wedding ia plan- '"toW * h nnd v.a* followed by r ra&ption at Thomm's Restau rant m New*»r>. The Civility Labor Club Aux­ Mr*. Vincent Grext» wa* he iliary w ill hold their Christmas ’(• lister’* nuit on of honor Mr* p a r ly n n next Tueaday eve- ><• Louia I ezzola. M %. Nic h»>.j ning, December 4th. at the • Turano and Miss Vera l nn clubhouae in Pennsylvania Ave­ Mvlale uf I.yndou sl we • ‘*-id ^ in n u e There will be a grab bag u* ids Junior bridesmaids gin exchange. Mrs. Samuel P a ­ w ere Uiattr fliw roth ot bi *ok lu m b o . president, and her s ta ff lyn nnd Lauia Caccamo «i lof officers, will bt hostesses r L y n d h u . st Nicholas Turano served a.* Bob O'Hara rolled the high­ best man t’slK-r* weie t.»*eph Mt and Mrs Nicholas Dmm- Carmel chapel in Lyndhurst and est score at the Light Brigade ('. »leffii; Viment G:ect*. th* am. 527 tern Avenue, celebrated have resided on Farn Avenue Photo By Lynweed bowling on Monday evening: bitde's brother-in-law. and i,nd a white ou hut their 50th w edding anniversary A n ce th e ir m a r r ia g e Mr, Dami- Teddy Krafl waa next with 100 Lester'G; Joseph, of Carlstadt; Mrs their marxuge vows. the United States about 40 yeais ^ s tra ig h t in th e tr<»nt arui C o m p a n y ,-'g a: w m » t) ti oe the couple y,lo (Hose) Astrella, and Mrs Later in the day there was 3 ago living first in Jersey City, lull in the back wilh a l>»w a’, « | eaten 'heir vows James jarnes (Ann) DufTv. There aie tinner for 75 people at the and for the past nine years ih the waistline Her gouffant vei Christine Fusaro's )u!ty. Ji w.in a’tai boy lor hn twelve grandchildren. Nutley Moose Lodge. Lyndhurst. Mr Niscia is re- €*S» im elbow I *nf th fell from a Arrangements were made by ^ h,v| ,as| with „ W je e d p e a i I :tnci ciy**al i 1 ow n Ians Are Revealed 0A susurprise rp rii during the.even- M s Damian, the.former,or heir two sons and then wives, t , <© She carried a cas< ade of gar gvandl^renls. w*> b. lla Nucera . . . born tn Ne v (he . rrjvt, their oldeitt gr.nd- Mr and Mr*. Joseph Niscia. who P»P«' f«ltorv m * L ; : m denia* ci ntered with a white ><*.k City V*r Damtant ^ 's spec 4/t Nicholas Dam.- have two children. Maria and City. i jB *o*" K- «*n ivy btirn in Salerno. Italy and came HHPfHhiuiidii wore fern green to thi* country in 1907. They »"'• * ho 15 '"•1,on<'d ,n ,h* “ anr.A with matching head were mar* •ed in 1912 in Mt Army at Fort McPherson, Ga. ^ ow er H eld For ned on January 13th at Sacred ffff! VKum*%and carried chryian- He irt Church t«» Frank M W r tflieoMMk "In rtis*.et for the nij dola. son of Mrs. Samuel V-*n-'j^ < til Pd iard Misesk. son where Miss Sumpman recently ..orraine Hannagan K ' and gold for tht dola and the late Mr Vendola ® T h e j u n io r b rid e s and Mrs Edward Mix- was graduated from the School esK. .,21 WWSftBBWfflt Sum . ut Nunwng, Mid where the lai Mi?s Hannaiwn. of Lvndhurst. 2 vMfl|rwhlie dre*ses with and Mr*. Ro------^ POR A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ■ f t * " Both arc graduate, of Lyn< m m • staff nurse. J« “SM« of M K-.r, w.Heen tim ming. with har Hannagan. 516 Octav-a Mr ynd M;s Rajtn10n d S headpieces and car- hurst high School. Miaa Sumpman will become ^*” AND OR INSTRUCTIONS was Kuest of honor at a Me|^,h ^ Kearney St.. enter g -__?3lBM Khernums Ml < I ruf-hn.i'ki i* with tHe tbe bride of, John J. Mahoney. I?1*' N J Hell Telephone Co m «,n ot Mrs Charles Rklir* «u;™ rP»w ?,l*c*ll»n*0,V* ^ lai ned at a buffet supper party « Tne bride’s mother wore *hower. given recently at ■Jpjyjwkadw with matching ac* N e«k. nnd Mr Miieski w iV«t Ave , and the late John!'™wer given ' .*■ on Saturday evening in hmw - The Real' Pleaurt if in ih* playing and a gold orchid cor- presently employed with tha Mahoney of Jersey City, on D e 'lfe r'f»n Legion Hall in Lyno of Mr and Mrs, John Knyff ol 6, W t * groom's mother wore jpa tan Steel Prociyismg of ember 18th r.urst. There were o\er forty I(uiherford. celebratins their SE The iheer joy of mattering an instrument fyaT Ti»Tue with mulching ac Jersey City i — ------I u e s ’s - 41«f wadding anniversary.!*^ A i:«>3 w e d d in g i* p la n n e d C o lle a * Club At Hostesses were her forthcom- Quests were Mr and Mrs John ffl is an experience rarely matched. atricia Donovan ------— . . p | , , ng bridal attendants, Miss Bon- .1 r. Miss Mary Ann iff .... . v, - . . , _ Mr*, engelke t Vie Gallagher, who will be maid Knyff. Henry Knyff. thc M isses|JJ ngaged To Wed G loria Sumpman At The Executive Committee of honor, with the Misses Ellen Jren e and Harriet Meigh and fig 3ridal Shower the Rutherford Woman's College) Hannagan sister of the bride- Marie and I pne Farrell o( j£ NORTH ARLINGTON Club met on Monday evening.'to-be, Barbara Nielson, cousin; Rutherford. Mr and Mrs T n )'g Miss G.oria Sumpman. daugh- Nov. 19. at theie home of Mr*.|'’t the future bride, and Valerie!RutnakValerie Kutnak ahd daughter, M ary!® Ml- and Mrs John >tl«aio ,.r of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Robert Engelke, 511 Ridge Road,iVendola. sister of the groonvto.) Jeth, of Norfolk. Va., Mr a n d g 610 New York Ave . announce -umfiniui 575 Chase Ave.. was Lyndhurst. be. of Lyndhurst, with another Mrs. Wiiliam Knyff and Mi S t u d i o O f M u s i c 'the engagement ol then daugh- ,,[ honor recently at u Those attending the meeting cousin of the bride, Miss Joan >nd Mrs. Frank Kutnak, of East ter, Christine, to Dennis Keitel. 1hjrd misteilaneouj b rid a i were Mmes Charles King, Wil- Skolsky, of North Arlington. Ruthe ford. Mr. and Mrs. Her 2 ~Vt rum;e road , ■>. ' k 9971- 177S son of Mr and Mrs F ank Ket- shower g.ven by Miss Ann Vigi- liarn Robinson. John L. Barn- who will be bridesmaids man Knyff of Wallington, M rv tel, llti Davis Ave Kearny ti.nt who will be her maid of well, J W Fitchen, Mis* Karen Mist Hannagan will be mar Thoma* Nobel of Englew«*>d £•:*&Mrnnmm The couple were honored at honor at her home, 284 Living- Nelson. Mmes. John Hastings, * dinner lor thj two lamilies Mon A ve C, Lechoer. Peter B. Marsh- at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel There were. 20 guests, friends all, Peter Hodahon, Toshio Hir- in New York City on Thanks- l,vndhurst and at ClarelUta^ Miaa Helen lnnes. and Mr*. * - i - g iv in g Day M aas* Hospital, Belleville, J Raymond Carey.-. Miss Fusaro is a senior at * . i , m ., ^ Lyndhurst High SchtKil Her fi 4 ailc* aa aeii -employed a* a m ilk • . •», distributor. ' 'V *’ i . ' i ' . '■ r f A September wedding is p la n n e d . Dolores Pruchnielti Engaged to Miieski

M rs T h o m a s D o n o v an . 521 East 14th St.. N.?w York City, announces the engagement oi m ^jymghter. Patricia, to Fred Jr . son of Mr and Hlr>, Fred Ardizione. Ill Dela J field Ave . Lyndhurst. ?^JIormai announcement was made at a dinner for the im- families on Thank*giv- % X u> mn^Day at the Donovan home, rb^liss Donovan is a graduate ' t»f a Catholic High School in New York City and is with thj ^Mortgage Department of the Herald ^Square Bank in New Yo k She is also the daughtet Ih e I at.* M r D o n o v an . . PROTECTS «s it cfavnrfes Mr Aidiz7.ooe, graduate of • Lyndhu^t High School, served his apprenticeship with the barber, Don Luzzo. of Stuyver- i ?, apl ►Avenue, and recently re- I ^ ceived his state barber's license. I I He is how s^lf-emoloyed in his '• Fi iendlv Barber Shop, «Ave. Rutherford WITH EQUITY SAVINfiS EARN your moisture-proof homasote CHRISTMAS TREE PLATFORM

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COSPZR LUMBER CO. EQUITY Showroom Open Thurs. Till 9 OPEN 8 Till 12 SAT. SAVINGS RT. 17 A UNION AVE. E. RUTHERFORD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SS) Kearny Avenue (Center Mid la eg Ave.) Keeniy, New Jeraey WE 9-1432 HOOKS 1 Degy . « ta 11 Tkangey* H l t M . I • ntm pHRKtiun ov pnrMttrn e n o n r e t v T!WHS|>Ar. NOVEMBER 2«, 1962 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE THBES Barbara Ann Jawusiak Marries Frances Pauline ForaaRk Wad Regina A. Kalaa Exchanges Vows Virginia Joyce Harvey Rotanne Marie Mullifon Pater Critelli At Local Church Ta Walter Dohmeyer Of Towaship With Bruce Degerdoa Of Carlstadt Enw d To B- Scho«er To Wed Peter Hughs* On Thanksgiving -Day Miss Marriage vows were ex­ M arriage ^ ■artora^Ann Jewusiak. daugh­ changed at St Stanislaus Kost- changed on Saturday b y ____ te r o f M r and Mrs Williaml Church. Garfield on £ " cv Regina A. Kalin daughter of Jew usiak 32* Wilson Ave . be-J S a tu ia a ) at I M p m by Miss Mr and Mrs Stanley J. Kal eam e the bride of Peter P.Cri-J Pauline Fornalik. an. 7S5 Fifth St.. Lyndhurst. telli. son of Mr and Mrs fret.* daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben and Bruce P. Degerdon. son of C fH elli 461 T h ird A ve., both )am in J . F ornalik. 199 B anta S e o rg e Degerden. 300 Madison of L y n d h u rs t. Ave . Garfield and Waltci Earl S t. Carlstadt. and the late Mrs The ceremony was perform * Oohmyer. son of Mr and Mrs Degerdon. jf ed ai 4 p.m. at St. Michael's Robert W Dohmyei «0 K N * Tlie ceremony was perform- R C Church and was follow* Jersey Ave. Lyndhui-t A re _ _ ed a t S acred H eart R. C. t d by a reception at T he Foun­ eeption followed at the Passaic P ^ C h u rc h a t 3:30 p.m. by the Rev.1 tain in BellevUio. City Club. Passaic 'V L o u is F Mennett and was fol­ Miss Jane War go of Bello* Mus Mary Ann Fornalik was low ed by a reception a t San vllle. was maid of honor. Miss her sister's maid ol honor Sis C a rlo ’s Restaurant Blaine Stockel. cousin of tht ters of the couple, the Misne* Miss Carol Cienicki of Jer­ bride, of President Park, was Christine Fornalik and Carol sey City was maid of honor. bridesmaid and the groom’s sit* Oohmyer were bridesmaids F l M iss Karen Sadowski of Lynd- ter. Christine Critelli. * rturat was junior bridesmaid flower Rifl with the Misses Helen Me Orath and Patricia Pyzyna Theodore Machincinski of Russell Safar of Ruthcrforfl Joaeph Polyniak. cousin of Lyndhurst. cousin of th e bride. wu* best man and Harold Cr* the bride, served as best man. I w as best man The bride's telli, the Kioom's brother of U*h«>r« were Robert DohmyerJ ) brother. Vincent Kalan, was Jersey City, ushered. Richard 'W? brother of the groom. Kenneth] junior usher. Symari'ki. cousin of the groom, rhoto by Lynwood M°J°r and Mrs George Har Mr and Mrs Thom aa A. sleeves and bouffant skirts, Muller. Alexander K a ra c h u n The rem ovable coat effect had ^he bride wore a gown of of Jersey City, was nngbeart-r Ivey of 55 Devon street have Mulligan of 2 York rood an- rhey wore matching rose head­ and John Pristas 3scoop neckline an d sh o rt sl^ brocade with round neck The bride wore a gown of Ly ndhurst High School and is made known thc engagement nounce the engagement of their pieces and carried cascades of The bride wot* a sheath nf vtorvcs' with (low ing pMcls ,inc’ lon* sleeves pointed at silk peau de sole and French with Benedict-M iHer Steel, Inc.. of their daughter. Virginia daughter. Rosanne M aria, to yellow mums and tea roses peau d e soie with Sabrina neck-j ihe carried a cascade of blue ,he wrist and a v ery full » k irt C h a n tilly lace re-embroidered tn Lyndhurst Her husband is Joyce, to Carl Q Schotter, son Edward Peter Hughes, son of T h e b rid e’s m other w ore a line, and long sleeves. The hod-|mums and Dresceenia leaves, finished in a chapel train. Her with seed pearls. T he lace bod­ a graduate of East Rutherford of Mi and Mrs Richard Schot Mrs Thomas H ughes of 430 turquoise chiffon sheath with Ice and nkirt were accented | The bridesmaid* w o re the triple tier bouffant veil w as ice had a scalloped neckline High School and is with Co- ler of Pompton Plains j„hn street. East Newark, and matching feather hat and the w ith appliques of Alencon lace! same in waltz blue and carried ^eld *n place by a double tier and lo n g lapereed sleeves. Her burn Credit Company of Fort] The bride-elect was graduat the late Mr. H ughes. groom's mother wore a pea­ re-embroidered with seed-1 white fur muffs w ith blue e ro w n o f seed pearls and cry s- bouffant skirt ended in a c a th ­ cock blue with a matching pill­ ed from North Arlington Highj edral train, rfer elbow length pearls and jequms The detach -pompom. and Droseema fc.,ves Shc. “ " J * w.hl,c carna- . ~ ; ------School and attended Bloomfield The future bride, a g rad u ate box hat They wore corsages able train featured a cummer- - lions and Mephanotis. v#»l W l from a crow n of s e jd - Carol Frieda Koidl's I College She is secretary to the-1 of Queen of Peace Highflchool of wbjte roses. b und at the waistline and was Thc couple are honeymoon Bridal attendants wore jac- p e a r lt and crystals. She ear­ A | Salvation Army Youth Secre and Seton Hall University On their return from a m o ­ fimshed in a full chapel train nig in thc PocotMM. They will ket gowns of emerald green n e d a tiouqiM t of w hite roses engagement Announced tary of Northern New Jersey School of Nursing. N ew ark, ia lar trip to Canada tfce couple She wore a Parisian headpiece bve at 139 Division Ave., Gar Tail le with matching pillbox c e n te re d w ith w h ite gardenias i Mi Schotter. an alumnus of the staff of West Hudafn will live in North- Arlington of matching lace with crystals: field Mrs Dohmyer is with hats with short veils. Theycar- B rid al attendant* w ore e m ­ i Pequannock High School, at­ Hospital, Kearny. Her fiante, Both are graduates o f L ynd-, and seedpcarls. on four tiers of Public Service Elcctric and ried bronze colored mums with e ra ld green peau d e soie dress tended Rutgers University and an alumnus of Regis High hurst High School Mrs Critel veiling in elbow length She Gas Company in Hackensji k 'autumn leaves. e s w ith scoop necklines, short II is a graduate of Essex C o l ' the American Institute of Bank School, New York City, and (Sjh FUi‘._TU|mS lltr '"isiTand. Mar.no veteran,. The couple are spending their ing. Passaic. He is with the: ton H a ll University, S fM th lege of Business and is a sec-, with Dresccnia leaves and her .. . . . honeymoon in Florida. They iretary with Walter Kidde ami ro sa ry , three years of service. „ w„, |jvc jn Rulherford M„ Clifton office of the New Jer Orange, is employed as ahgalth Maria Lago s Plans insurance claims ex a m in er by Company m Belleville Her; T he maid of honoi wore a with Snulton, Inc., C lifton. D eg erd o n is a graduate of| sey Bell Telephone. Prudential Insurance Co . New­ Told By Her Parents husband is attending Rutgers: jew el p m k s a tin t ^ l l c m * P u ark. - r eT— University and is a jpiesman '•nglh dress with bcli-shapedi T h e M o th e rs C lu b *of Cut*' with the B Ungcrlcider C om -!•| skirt over a strapless bodice. Pack 85 met on Monday evening pony of Nutiey at the home of Mrs. David B u rto n Davis. Jr., soghaaMtO 'Burns of Valley Brook Avc.J at Cornell Univarsitjr. spent the Mitt Jeffrey Engaged Judith Plarre Engaged^ with 15 members present Plan* holiday and weekend with his To No. Arlington Man were made for the Chnstma-* p a re n ts . Mi ..nd M iv B utton *To Frank Orlando party to be given for the Cubs D av is of Sixth Avenue. At the at their Pack meeting on Dec I On Thanksgiving Day Mr j University Burton is a member 7th. Santa Claus will be there and Mrs Victor Jeffrey, 288 of th c Varsity Light WeHht Thc Mothers will have a party i Travers Place, announced the Crew; is assistant Squad L ief­ on the evening of Dec. 27th at engagement of their daughter. | er in th e ROTC; and has been Heather, to Frank Oilando. son the home of Mrs James Sidlet- ■ .-i!e

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*Bc watchful, sober, and vtgi’N K J.^ Iffln l# U V I# n f, ■■ --- CABO OP THANKS friends aad neighbors for their ant The way \ i straight and Va* VVUIIOH %#MQ|NnQVIf Deeming It impossible words of consolation, beautiful narrow, whicn leads to the un- to tharik all in person, we wish floral expressions and many laoM jtctK iiu rierstanding that God is the only Active In Many Lyndhurst Affairs o take this means o f express spiritual bouquets at the funeral Life. It is a warfare with the Dg o u r sincere snd heartfelt of our beloved father, Frank fcSt'ftET) IfFART R. C. I 10:00 am. Molv Communion; M n. Jeanie H. Watson Chap She leaver two sons. Ray flesh, in which we must cor hanks to all our relatives, Bonanno. C H t’RCH 3:00 p.m. Parish Pair (Cloflt 10 q u e r sin. sickness, and death m an . 171 P ost A v e , w id o w of mond P «>f Pat sippany and Rttt* ft* * New Jeraey Ave. p m rlends and neighbors to r their cither hfre or hereafter. -- C er­ e r r i v a l H Chapman, died Stanley H o f North Plainfield; W* especially wish to thank Msgr. Bernard M oore. Paster Sunday Adveht Sunday Monday, suddenly, at her home, omforting words, beautiful Jtur *eigbUr..t ta in ly before we can reach th e and three grandchildren. H e r th* clergy of Sacred Haart R. C. | Mween 6:30, 7:16, 6:66, 16:66 7:00 a m. Corporate Commun- 'he was 79. mas bom in Wes*. died in 1933 Icral expressions an d many g oal o f Spirit, or life in G o d ." piritual bouquets st the funera Church for their comforting 1 da> Masses 8.66, 9 66, 10:36 10C pW. Junior Choir Festival. Minister by the Rtev Dr Harold ^ Bereaved Children T uesday - S h e w n* a member o f th c mrth pastor of the Hasbrouc-k :hutch for their words of con 367 Tontine Avenue Th. |>imr s*UsUlk| *f i ST. MHTIALL S R. C. 8:00 pm Adult Confirmation L y n d h u s t Methodist Church. _ Heights Methodist Church, sub alation cur doctor, G.F. Simms CEneva 8-6921 nd to the staff of the Nazare CABO o r THANKS Wiling through psayw m C H U R C H !ia s 8:00 - Women's Guild - •ember of its Official Board tituting for th_* Rev. Rodgc iemorial Home, Inc., for the iHMge Road and Pace Avenue Ju si ne s s m e e tin g . Sunday. Dec. 2 a n d active member of the Wo W. Hawn, of the Lyndhurs I m , - V* wish to Uke this ipihmsl s*m 1 1 b *» . Rev. latdUlaus J WUesewskl Vt-dnesday - 45 a.m -Church School with »an’s Society of Christian Serv­ feih»»d»*t Church, who is con­ ind and considerate services. means of *xpr*sxing our moil pl.iaed ia all Christisa P a « to r 1C:00 a.m . H o ly C o m m u n io n ; classes for all ages, including ice. She w a s active in the Vol­ valescing after undergoing su> Bereaved Husband heartfelt thanks to *11 our rela­ Hlas»es are at 7; 8, 9, 16 and 00 p m, Sunday Schout Teach- tdutts II a.m -I ublic worshi, in le e r Services o f the Ameri gery Interment was in H ill a n d Children tive*, friend* and neiahboi. for an Red Cross. ujm .' rf meeting. with sermon by Hughscn Haw ry . Lyndhurst. h*ir comforting words, beauti- fo* yoa b| ineaAng tkia 7 00 a.m. Holy Communion •ev. lav speaker, of Teaneck CABO OF THANKS ,ul floral tributes and many *wt,p*bhc Wqaw ,.ailsl: Barbuscie - Deeming it impos- ' I RF.II> MEMORIAL 7 00 p .m Canvass Dinner andj Monday 3 30 p.m Lyndhurst; a daughter. M •piritual bouquets at the funeral lex C anova Di«$. ible to thank all in person, wa “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TNITED PRESBYTERIAN Hymn Sing Youth Choir 8 p.m. - Meet Doris Madden of Union B each of our beloved husband and vlsh to take this means of ex- PREACHES THE KINGDOM GflURCtt Friday. December 7: ing of the Official Board. Hudson Businessman a brother, Conrad Johnson, t father, Anthony Russo ressing our most sincere snd OP fiOO AND HEALS Stuvvesant near Valley Krook 6 00 f m High School Boys T h u rsd a y , 12 30 p m ’trooklyn. N. Y.; one grand eartfelt thanks to all o u r rela* We tapecially wish lo thank T U U C K " A venae Retieat at Mendham. WSCS will hold th’ir snnutil R.;x Canova. JM Second Ave., child and one great-grandchil< i ves. friends and neighbors for lh* clergy of St. Stephan's R.C P.ev. Edward 1 C.*orr* Saturday. December 8 Christmas covered dish lunch­ died on Mooday night at hi- The^ Rev George F Mul lei hy riuk T. Hard, CA of •ummiT home at Lahe Hopat heir consoling words, beautiful Church. Kearny for their c o n ­ Phene*: C’twrdi - OE 8 ?ti87 9:00 a m Children's Conflrma eon. Program td follow by p a sto * of St. Matthew's Evar W aahlagtM. D C , M asker ol con*, suddenly He war M, wa- loral expressions and many doling word*. Dr. Sarancino, and Parseiux< • <*S 8-14}’ tion Class. 4:00 p.m. Retreat C irc le 0. eelical Lutheran Church, cor th* Beard of lartsm kk ot > i our beloved husband and ial Home, Inc.. for their though- r und»*y. Dec. 2 ______the church on the corner ot Monday at 1 30 p m st th Church mt Chrfct, iclmlbt. ‘• 4$ a m -Bible School class j WESTMINSTER ituyvesant and Tontine Ave­ A y ear* . Steever Funeral Home. 25 ather, Dominick Berbuscio. ful and sympathetic services Imr - - ~ e* l o r a ll ag es. 11 a m -M o r n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nues. He waa the owner of Topp’s uy vesant Ave. Cremation foi Our special thanks to the Bereaved Wife inx worship. Topic Shirking Rev. R. J. Engelke The Rev Rodrer W Hawn HeitauiKnt and Topp'j Siore, in lowed in the Garden S ta t lergy of Sacred Heart R. C and Children PR1DAV EVENINC. NOV. M Union City. O r * 'Responsibility” Text: • 11 Ridge Koad l.» iidMun' pastor, is convalescing from re- Crematory, North Bergen 'hurch for their comforting at M t ecleck Judges 6:7. 7 pm.-Young Peo Phone WEbster 9 7926 ent surgery, but l s not yet abie He leaves his widow. Mn. vorda, the officers and members >le <; '"'Group Edwin Walker, to resum? his full duties. Helen Bennett Canova; two f the Sacred Heart Holy Namt P M Churrh ef ChrM. Scientist Antonio Arminio L*’a d e .. S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 2: ■om. Douglas and Rex. both of <« m-> l.yndhurst Council 2369 rterrapeal * U w la Ana Lyndhurst: a daughter. Mrs Ca Thu:'day,’Nov. 28 I Church School at 9 30 am . L Y N D H U R S T Antonio Arminio, 446 Chas Cnights of Columbus of Bergen ~ ‘ ‘ t I ol Bayer of Rockaway; a Laura Manente gave * sur­ 8 p iff-Choir ^jhearsal. , Se r m o n 11 h y R ev E n g e lk e HEBREW CENTER Aye., diod at his home or 'ounty and I.B.E.W Union brother. Alfred Canov*. of prise party for W Earl H an ley . • tiRNd8^. T>ee 4 Nursery care available Rabbi Abraham (L Album Thursday alter several month.* uocal 1470; also the staff of the Montvale; and two Jr. a t her home. 631 Milton 8 p.m -Joint meeting of the 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships. m Valiev Brook Avenue illness. He was 65, born in It Nazare Memorial Home, Inc., Dr, Howard S. Ave., on Saturday evening Board of Trustees and Session 'h o n e s: aly, carte to the United State or their kind and efficient A {unera! *ervice was held •er vices. -clebrating E a rl's birthday. t-< Ih- tu llo w e d by th e re g u la rly FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Study: GEneva 8-tSO " —.' r : . , ' n u ! ' »( *J. living lin t u W a lte r , MRMlgir meeting at tlw an- sriENTttf H o m e: WEbstee 1-ISS1 o«^d*y y,(w York f l tnd for the Bereaved Wife Ouests were Patricia O rth la, wr Funeral Home. Union City. ' ^ Pierreiwmt A ’fincoln Avea 45 years in Lyndhurst and Children^ Ray Santelli, Tina Tully. Ben Interment was in Hillside Cero- Chiropractor D ec 5 utherford, NL j t RUTHERFORD BAPT18T He was an army veteran o Caputo. Marlene L a Vecca. M eetin g . t h . M other CATr T h .- tery, Lyndhurst. /rank Mottola. Alien Schroadei. t tl»€ Mot h«r CHURCH World War 1. He retired ir CARO OF THANKS «3V Kraro) Ave Churrh *f Chrltt Sci# •t. •* April of thn year from B«c Angelo - It heing impossible T o n Tini. Jacqueline Brennan. Oartan. Met* 23 W. Passaic AveV, Rutherford Swna^v s»^via^ tt oo • m Vincent LaCorte ton Dickinson Company, whert o thank all in person, we wish Vick Manente of Lyndhurst Kearny. N 1 E P IS C O P A L CHURCH 11:SC A .M ., S» nS *y School Rev. (George Smith, Paster he was supervisor of the Main -O take this means of expressing Carol Didale of Rutherford, ami Htan*.6af C ven iK fl d R > ■■**< • *♦ 9 Ftuyve^nt ani Forest Avenues 5 0MI©'k »t w h ic h Woodward Ave., Rutherford Vincent La Corte, Sr., 228 enance_____ Department, i v . ^ ^ mtrit and b> ur sincere and heartfelt thanks Janice Kutcba of Clifton. Mr. C m lU H m d * ( hurrh OBkei C bun h School V iaeeo »-#*eii»e »rt gi /*r P h o n a : (.Fneva 8-6768 Mountain Way, died Tue«lay whom 'he” had been' employe.' and Mra W. Earl Hanley and Unow »t n o all our relatives, friends and Rulldlnr. Forest Avenue •30« Monday through Saturday, 1 1 LATTER DAY SAINTS ■ io ntng at hia home after * ;0r the past 28 years leighbors for their thoughtful Mr and M ra J. M Sealey Phone: GEneva 8 '.CC8 *. *W. to b p .m .. end M ►t.day ave OP JESUS CHRIST brief illness. He w*s 65. was He was a member of Sacre> itopp*d in to see lhe p*rty 1 WY. i-H56 ..r»« * r * m > -SO to S-S0 O’clock. Clo# vnrds. beautiful floral tributes The H*v Thomas M. Foster •tf logo I holitfaya A. E. Starks. Pastor torn in Italy, came to th* Heart R C Church and lu ind many spiritual bouquets at ix'Hr* caro »rov ourmo services Every Sunday at tha U n ite d Rector ,. - 4 - y Km - •> States when a child. Holy Name Society; also a he funeral of our belovetl Adoniram Masonic Temple Phone: WEbster 9-6154 The need for spiritual vigil­ 'ived in Jersey City for 33 member of Lyndhurst Council, father, Paul Angelo. Daily Morning and Evenlnr 321 Second Ave., Lyndhurat years before moving to Lynd- No 1 3 »t Knights of Columbus, Special thanks to the clergy Melray s New St< ance will be stressed at Chris- Charrh School, 16 a.nt. * Praver al 8:06 A.M. and 7:30 jtion Science church services this n u - s t 22 yJ*rs ago. | He leaves hu widow. Mrs. St. Andrews R. C. Church, Preaching Service, 11 a.m. He retired eight ago Amalia Arace Arminio: two PJI. respectively, except Fri S u n d a y ye*n Clifton, and to the staff of the r » m a cooper with ,ons. Dr Joseph Arminio of ja f tr * Keynoting the Lesson Sermo-i beinn the Nazare Memorial Home, Inc., ST. MATTHEWS Armour Meat Packers. Wilmington. Del., and Ralph, ot le The Talk CHOIRS: Every Thursday ■ Je entitled “Ancient and Modern Jeraey tor their kind and sympathetic EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN City, for 37 yean | Little Falls, two daughters, c-bolr. * 45 p.m. ■ Family K«wimaiK» alias M esm erism serv ices. ( I I I K< I I |_He was a member of the Miss Connie Arminio. at home, C h o ir. I M ■ 8r. Cliolr. I:U . ‘ Hypnotism Denounced" is Bereaved Children V.P.F ■ Every Sunday a t 7 p m lth9 Goldt.n T,.xl f,„ m Tomer Valley Brook Ave. and ,,ol)r Name Society of Sacred and Mrs Albert (Yolanda) Pul- . O f The Tovm Heart R, C Church: the Civil- Jr. Y.PJ. - Eve y Sunday at . . .i Travers Place, Lyndhurst cini of Lyndhurst. CARD OF THANKS ■If God he for us. who can be R,v ______, M.„,r______P„ tor ity Labor Society and the East The funeral was held on 440 p.m. against ;• it u , . Tatinl - Deeming it impoer 295 Travers Place. Lyndhurst En.d D e m o c ra tic C lu b Thuri&ay. November One of the citations to be read W Ebster 9-2134 1 Survivors *ra his widow, ^ rrywfr°m « *,ble to ,hank person, wa ■. 7 1)0 nt^ Holy Communion, Irom ‘Science and Health with Mrs 'Nancy Zimbado La Cort*; Road, to Sacred Heart• 2R. ldi C. e wish 10 uke thi* »««««* Of ex I 1 «m n«*. Key to the Scriptures' by Maiy four sons, Vincent, Jr.. Joseph !pressing our sincere and heart ; 7;30 \n pm. AtOlywl Class. M UK wniniun j | — Church,wi where u at 10 a.ih. a Sol '*elt thanks to all our relatives. r«*»t ot 8t Andrew 'Baker Eddy *uta« (p. 334V: Josephine Krentkow ski and John of Lyndhurat aod e. m . . n »**■> o f R e q u ie m , r je n d , > nd « 1

469-71 Pali'ades Ave., Jersey City - OLdfield 9-4578 The New Fontainebleau by Andrea NABISCO RIT2 CRACKERS Burk Service - Since 1896 / J i o t p i a u t t a j W t o u i S c a m SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Afew yoa ** * il . . . Juat m m th* graceful, aliding Tambour P ietu r* Tub*. CIom them and jpou enjoy We thank Thee, then, 0 Father. Now you don't... th*ai*ht of * beautiful French Provincialcabinet, mad* of Far all things height AnJ good. Homo Made rJ*k> *a*cUd hardwood*. It’* th* An**t TV wb*a yoa'n The seedtime and the harvest. viewing, a handaom* fu rn itu r* piece when you’r* not. A h 1 Our life, our health, our toad; KISZKA aad KIEUUSY *!,!"?* make* T V vl*w- l « f »®oa listening too. You’ll b* DEPEND SUNDAY proud to own th* Puitainebleau, a I

W hen tlu* nt rd uri»« Uiuilies may c all Matthias Claudius, when SJL M. t* 1 r. M. quality a* th* nam* of Andna. " realized the spiritual emp The Poataiaahkau U available j. upon us with a^uraiur of de|>eU(laiiif and life, and returned to hi hardwood cabinet* with Walnut or faith. Re iududed this , Choice of smart amart decorator com petent service vivid (WfrripHon uf • pei S * 2 5 5 .* » Thanksgiving. GARDEN D elicatessen 411 PM E m. (Ur. N u n ) MELRAY'S LYMMIRST, I. I. FAMOUS FOR FASHIONABLE FURNITURE W E 9 * 2 9 5 0 48 KMge M ., North Arliagtaa WY.8-5858 I.yndhurit Public Library< V a l l a y B r o o k A v e . , '.yndhurst, N. J. Minut-ed I », 4 Baabrou -k Heights has agreed to supply fir.- protccttbn to Its neighboring community, Teterboro, lor $7,200 Teter noro hm no Are department, as such rt haa over a b illio n 4**^’ m industrial plants however Mwt of the major ' plants have,their own Are fighting profranil. But it would 1 0 seem incredible that the borough with auch valuable roubles at stake dors not maintain its own paid fire depart­ iin.l SOUTH BKRC.FN REVIEW ment The insurance ruts savings ulone would seem to justify such a course. iL—______• Vol. 43 No. — 21 »*< o « a d » H p. «t.,0e p I,rt at ftuthcrfsrd. gTNHHI RST, N. J„ M lVIM B Ml 29. I% 2 t « i j OINKVA > m w | Leader Photographer Tells About America’s Preparedness In Germany Ex Mayor Carmine Savino( bv James R Hannagan Everyone known that (^r. many Is a divided rooatry. Dies, In Public Service fj In Berlin the famous “wall’* I* a Nvmbol of Commue- Km w hirh Is echoed all ov­ e r the world. Few people, however, realise (hit the Mwa ir la Berlin is not the Than Half Century1 only physical division in Former Mayor (lartmne Germany. The border Is, la effect, a barrier. In Savino, .1 colorful fighter sertme place* it is th r shap* for go(1 ailed barbei wire fences It years, died early TWnlav Is this border that this ar­ morning at Iii* honie in Mil ticle is about . . . I was sem oy my Army Photo Hidge ito.nl after a loup ill- unit to photograph a story |ne>s. Hr wa- 8B v«*ar* old. ihoot th r ‘14th Armored Cal­ vary Regiment" and the two I wo year** ago Mr. Savino *»nndrrd miles of border which [retired from |Mtldir office, they guard. The Headquarter* {announcing: 'n r th r ‘*l4th” is located in ^ f , Fuld. West (lermay. just sevea j ***Mv w o r k i* d o n e .* ' milrel'r ^ **14th in Fulda. Germany. Seven from the Cast Gei He had served 24 consecutive the Cast-West Border. border It Is a combat retdy years as a member of thc un*t and they go through fre­ B< did of Commissioners, foi quent “readyness tests.” In Three Thrilled __ u . . ff>ur y e a rs . 1!»49 to 1953 a s m ay * Left to right WU U IK IIM. lO h a .ti, wo4 29 vear* o** dtrt*e»«r M y '»undrd: Z 2 S T"2and T thr.IT '. troops *” *Urmrespond a Po*,lk Mnd Te# WIWtyo»»l Ptolo by Lypwood the Departm nt of Revenue ..nd by getting all their field gear These three men drove t'-rm, which makes it all the ^ »ni,nce into their vehirles and driving Bogan's Bridle Basin, o n S.. iioit- :1 a fete. . ’ j Wr Savino was once vice to a predesignated alert «rrt u r d a y November 24th. wh« i (ficrms and W iV/vtcki' are ?i*«iden! of the Board of Ed This procedure Is timed and they went six miles out1 !•» • m t,a:i Tm Eyck Ave Fos- ura,lon al ,U'<' time the high notes are madr on ineffirienres deep sea fishing for cod. on th In addition to this mass drill ;k IS fiom 710 E'irali.'ih Ave- schoHl was built and was pf. s- there are two alert teams here Paramount II. I All three lam.lit,, have »'«•?>' ,h" Hoard «f Hea.'n, > .1 ■ ii'ip'y of cod for Hig ln wh|,n thc major po One is a ten man squad which Wilczynski caught the large.* 1 and Fostik also caught 1,tlcal organizations refund ♦a prepared to move out at anv fish, a 25-pound Cod. and h e , , support Mr Savino for reelec- time. There is a small Heli­ .U fh not so IjJVge ft's th«* did it in a 80-mile-gale wind pounds. tion to the Board of Co-n.u*. port on the post and the heli sioners because of his aye h: copters. In an emergncy. fly ran independently It was the thm to the trouble spot on the Cub Pack 87 Pretents Richard Dabeck fw st an d o n ly tim e a n in«k*- border. The “back-up” platoon Sift To Hospital pendent was elected to th. consisting of about fifty n»*n Is Reassigned Hoard of Commissioners. CARMINE SAVINO, SR. with their jeeps and tanks, •ve out onlv after the first C u b s of Pack 87. sponsor* Second Lieutenant Richard A nKin in l*"‘ H M llin llf lk lo ^ te a lSby Westminsterwauwnner PlOdbyfflan n.ihe, k of Wallington. tf '!‘,n.he «»««*«> organization of The entire Regiment with theiriChHrch* made 8 T h a n k .. mg ie.,.signed to Finland Air lhe b*Jrd ;,nd ‘•m f'rg c d a- m ay 1 01 ,m d tank*. howitsers. and men e a n g,v5?i to lhC Chl,dren *"Ml ‘ Station Minn., follow ,,r,d a8a,r? 1,1 ^ a r g e f th e be en their way to the trouble! ldC*en,ack Hospital. mg hi. graduation from ,department h lo v ed . R e v e n u e Carmine Savino, Sr. The boys made plaster squir- ' nited States Air Forc*liPliaal|y whosg responsibi'nies he was charged fills was a rijua by Hee to srven man mu ( laooM r.ruoo V i “"Mnpt'OK to penetrate the w*U. ci„/aclei alls l n , u .h Nor,h American Air Defens- side in th« twenty __ »re in operation at all __ __ John Syme are Den Mothers I sy^,^ As a founder and former the Board , of Com miss tonors. he was like men work long shifts usu of finance for twenty In his mind this was not ally twelve at Paee^Avenue' Jnri h h Hie lieutenant, who received President of the Lyndhurst Tax- watch . . . , *** P r e' his A I! decree from Rutgers l«*yer« Afweeie^wh- he fought jo b It w m to wbivfc he applied »uiri*-elf coiteien- p m. on the 4th Monday j University, is the son of Mr. fm idealistically good govern tiously and fully day after day. noeuUrs Each man has his A few vacancies remain in and Mrs Thomas A D Dabeck. abeck ment He* was the central fig- Mr Savino knew above ail other things the good that each Den and aM-M nurhme rifle and each outpost ^ ’ —71 has! h«y » to 10 72 Johnson Ave. Wallington ,,re in m«ny civic fights He government can accomplish Le worked to maRe the —a T l 1 a 110 w *u.iP m4‘n * years o f age wishig to inn. Ifis wife is the former Maureen Relieved that economies could and many even havr radar de- government truly the servant of the people. He watched may apply to Mr Clapp at 105 M McCartney 252 Lake be effected and if given the (Continued on Page 8) over the accounts, he brooded on how to make tho Fern Avenue Lyndhurst. N J chance he would effect them people's treasury grow For him this was the remarkable The depression finally, gave niii.g siixiut democracy that the people could direct their Mr Savino his chance Elected own destinies He wanted the destinies of his neighbors to ______. S j/e*y Award Presented To Lyndhurst, to the Board of Commissioners soar to the heights. m 1937 he went to work to An A m er tea a sergeant pets a West German border guar 4 s dog Will HailQ III Chamber Of ToWd Hall There were some who criticized Mr. Savino's policies. prove what he had contended He was too tight-fisted, they said The two border gaards are on the best of terms and frequently. for so long exi hange border In for mail.. ,,y Amy Djvin(, But when .he- left office he t<»oV satisfaction in thf nutomobili At the time Lyndhurst was from snow cover- knowledge that the finances of the community were stable ed street' nd highways. immersed in a bonded debt \l the Nineinln r 19 m eeting „f t|lf Hn.inl ..f 1 ...... - " and that the local employees were being paid in W ith o u t y«»ur c o o p e ra tio n , over $4,000,000 The communi­ commensurate with any of Lyndhurst's neighbors. niLsiom-rs. Police Chief Howard C Uthlle nte.l o u r ,«no\v lows and snow re- ty’s financial status was shaky Above all he glonfiea in the fact Lyndhurst had b e­ lli framed saf.-lx citation awanletl Lyndhurst re . m«»val juipmcnt can not ade and the future seemed dismal elillv come known as a ."good novel nment” community. by the Bergen County I m m * , Agents Association. t ly p e rfo rm However. Mr. Savino declar- removal. that Lyndhurst could pros That was the face he presented to the community. To .fllayor John f.. trarde. with the request it lie hung ini streets are partial1 ly plowed, per if it would follow the pay ms own family he was a soft, wartn-hearted man who th Coum-il Chamber. Lyndbunt won a first place avs .rrl _ .as-you-go policy demanded un tmik .*n intense personal interest in their every problem. j der the law and by watching Hr persevered for their success, suffered when they failed* in the fifth clash, for rommuniti im putation- ie» with of .the treasury carefully When triumphed in their success, however smail. » I0.IDNI to 2.1.INMI. for it. safety record and enforcement I Christmas Party {he retired in 1961 the entire Mr Savino was born in Italy He was proud of tho of traffic laws, l.iddle told the Board. For Emblem Club funded municipal debt had country of his birth He boasted of his heritage. But on Garde, in accepting the been retired Lyndhurst was nis death hv would have been proudest to be called "An ward. *aid he is proud of the' k The Lyndhtir st Kmblem and remains one of the few A m erican to have the work done by the Public Safe- hour Ciub made plans at last week’s municipalities in New Jersey parking restriction en iced ty Department and commend­ meeting for a Christmas party w ith o u t municipal funded He was thanked for \ co ed the competence of local ... to ^><‘ given for then children, d eb t operation ^|i getting upnc They also celebrated the birth- In recent years Mi S»vino n ,unUipr por John Gerstenmier of 118 Lake! =*5* to pl n* days of nine members, was the recipient of many ^au9 , , \ Sister Kenny Avenue, speaking for signers of K.„ sl*/.V'’San' Avenue 1 asset!! m ,s C H. Husl>and was elect - honors The Lyndhurst Chap ;Dominick Albinos a petition presented the Board I v tuy- ed first guard to fill the vacan- ter of L'nico voted Mr Savino' Drive Dec. 2 last meeting, said conditions at (. ' »f u>e N. lonai cy raUiiC(i I)y the resignation of their first award of the year | A daughtei was born Nov. 2;i Giancarlo Trucking Co pmp- 2™ ? ,^ and pr«d- Mrs Philip Quinzer The at It was presented at a dinner to Mr and Mrs Dominick Al- „ Connors and C’.eorge i erty at Park and Lake Avenues ?• Merchants A tendance award went to Mrs marked by a letter of congrat . . . i»avino. co-chau'men of the An Army H-34 Helicopter stands ever readv on the small heli­ have been cleared up and a, !!,°n'i. T ,he le,,el B"'Bof*e Russell Copp ulation from President John F ° Lakewood They aie foi - Lyndhurst Sister Elizabeth new company has taken over,: .>1“^ ^ , sso and Cu port on the post. Three of four such copters arr always avail­ completing the Hos,e,s,ses for the social hour Kennedy. mer Lyndhurst residents and aie ^enny toundation Drive, an- able for any ber der emergency. However, the new firm, a con- were Mmes Mary Eufemia. r nine it, » rv . . nounce a concerted effort foi ey Department I the parents of four other chil IundN will take place Sunday tractor from Nutiey, has back- „ 8 , „ Mildred wx.De m«Mi. Massi, u. J m. M aeu-'Of Jen- New Jersey voted Mr Sa- - r» r . ed trucks into Gerstenmier’s Commissioner Petei fence and further annoys the so issued a statement which “he f D\ Doroth>' Roche “nd Waldo vlno ,helr «rvice award ofthe dren Tbe ch,ld w« tK)rn ,n a,u’rnoon' December 2. said m M M . —in ...... i-l ‘PPol‘to. | (Continued on Page 12) residents by storage of oil and said residents will rec ive ini. Point Pleasant Hospital. Savino. who is president o f Proclamation lubricants in the yard Com- the mail, and asked the oo-l the Student Council at Lynd- missioner Ralph A. Polito was operat,on o i on OPERA-! j hurst High School. U recruit­ ing a group of yomig. people to WHEIIEAS. Th, National Association for Retarded Children detailed „ to investigate with the] ^ SNOW REMO\ AL: ' th e to w n wes founded io IBM to promote the general welfare of mentally Sanitation officer In an effort to faciiiate the *anvas* They will start out from the American rotard -d children of all ages everywhere: and I Peter Cureio. Director ot flow of traffic upon the streets1 —\Ricn liall at Court and Park of Lyndhurst, throughout the WHEREAS, there are more than 5,500,000 mentally retarded Parks and Recreation, noted Avenues at 1 TO pm and end in the UiuUkI States whose live* and those of their ramllies;lh»t Lyndhurst Midget Lea- winter months, an Ordinance' with a -social hour sponsored luent the earnest consideration of more fortunate citizens *uer« had won the Son-Bowl has been adopted, which calls ! hy the Foundation Field Rep- everywhere: and j football championship last Fri- for the mandatory removal of ; re«entative. James Schneider, W11EREAS, a vital need exists for extensive research to di*y in Nutiey. and thanked the ; in the Hall. jneo% cr causes and preventive measures tn Mental Retardation-1 officials of Nutiey for their W t ------I ______: p l i hosoitatity J Carucci, Jr The c o m m itte e asks fo ri WHEREAS the National Association for Retarded Children, he*d of ,he League, and the ! participation by the town ^ Inc has. since its inception fostered a well-rounded program to Lyndhurst Emergency Squad so the work of this Foundation benefit the mentally retarded encompassing .religion, health.j,or *helr eooperation for paralytics. MD. rheum atic education, recreation, welfare, law and government work and " " ‘ L " and many other disease victims . may continue. Help for these I people is given free of charge I to r e s id e n ts of Lyndhurst. a n d j other South Uergen lawns and m an y h a v e alread y benefttad. according to Foundation records of the past few years. IINDAHON Annouace Birth I Mr. and Mrs Martin John Frontin, formerly o f Freeman Street. Lyndhurst. a n d p m a t . IF of Carlstadt, announce the Ikowskl. birth of their so n . Martin M m ■ by Lyn weed Frontin, burn N o v e m b e r