Lyndhurst Public l,tbr»ry. Valley Brook A**.. Uyndhurat, N.J. lK l*ett-€eC Our library reports are coming in bow . They make the C e n t s most interesting kind of reading. Those who feared that tele­ vision was going to make reading a lost art hare revised their opinions. Actually TV Is serving to create new interest in learning’. Everywhere circulation is going up. But we mast all be ashamed of the pitiably small number who do make use of such a mighty force for education that the library Com m ercial Xeai>er represents. How the pioneers, who had to fight and scrounge for education, would have welcomed the fine institutions we >u.l THF SOI T O BMU.US RKVI1W maintain today! Vol. 37— N o . 34 LYNDHl RST. N. J.. MARI II I. !*>.», Committees Hog for New Citizens Caudle is House To House Are Told by Release D. Coronato Wins Phillip Paul In Murder Red Cross Drive Philip J. Paul, president o f the l.esler \ t stulls* <>( Os one B oard o f Education, announced Recheck of School I his committee appointments for l \ t r k N N , h e ld u» 4 m a ­ ! the year. terial w itne»» in Itr-rgell The appointments were di* cu ssed at a board meeting early t <*11 Ht\ l.lll -Ill< e | iiill lll Reaches Climax last week, and Paul said that he -MJ. »*.»« r« lea*e«| |o tii. |».> Voting Machines Oil Sum hi). Mun*h I. ih** K< <1 ( t o ** F u n d D r i v e f«*r had tried to consider each of the trustees' preferences in making Iiee of tK.imili;. N N oil . •, . . , 1^36 will reach it- clim ax. \ «»li:nt«*«» w»rker« throughout I ».in t • • r m u i i i v*»*n 4 t l« At » iii > 1.1101 I,* M»-**ltvef th r r - the assignments. I ,.(i.-r I.. II,C . I „..l ..I II 1 .. ,, , f |'„ Lyndhurst >\i!l -f.lic it for fund- to continue tin* mast hu* The other appointments, with mane work of thi- -jii iniid or^unizaticii. the chairman of each committed . i i ( j > »»»'*rn*ec listed first, follow. Robert J. InJlm a. ^en ral chairman. ha.** t ailed upon W.< 4. r .f •• Buildings and grounds Mor­ all re-idenl- of the t>wn»hip to oversubccrilw tho local ris Settembrino and Ralph A quoti* of and make this a banner year f«*r the Red P o lito . Cross Never before has the Red Education and guidance — Po- .»vea r»* ■ Cross accomplished so much for lito. William J. Bello and George As psrt of the American education or arttvltica of tlir Bar »r«t mer< Uivenc !. l.< m-u N \ so many people as in the past E. Haviland. (Bello will be chair­ ringer W slkrr Amerkan l-rgion P om, rat h rrsldrnt ol l *ndhur«( t p**iaiaV year. This tremendous effort, Republicans man of the Adult Evening School becoming a citisen of the I nited Males Uiall be prrsrntetl an C a u d le J? ha t < • M »» quite naturally, has greatly de- sub-committee ). American flag with pole and heu»e attachment. The presentation polta-e for 14 -t;, ;e*-S Slastng t.f h ., ., « pleted the organization's res< rves. Finance — Haviland. James W of these flags will be as of the fin* ol ihr >rar and cacti prrson The generous people of our com­ Plan Dinner Herwig and Settembrino. thrrraftrr shall rmrjvr one. An> prrt»n o>erl>H»ked Ihr |N**i and w..% ai t > a 't K t C«»-v munity must take part in this liv­ Housing — Donald Beaverson. would appreciate being informed so that proper recognition can Peter J. Russo, president of Caesar Guide can be sent lo Kenneth ing good neighbor activity m or­ the Lyndhurst Republican Or­ der to enable its continuance Personnel — Herwig. Polito A. Summers. Americanism chairman Mr Summers u shown ganization, reports that plans and Beaverson senting the flag to Mr and Mrs. Terence Mct.ulre. of Ml Valle* Expenditures for 1955 Flood have been partially completed Relief alone, have passed the Purchasing — Guidetti and Brook avrnue. J ( avallaro. of 434 Stu*\raant avenue has also for the dinner to be tendered in B eilo . received a flag photo b» t arplno sum of $28,000,000. with greater honor of Mrs. Tillie Robertson, disbursements in sight. Some 40.- Receration — Bello, Guidetti Mrs. Lillian Turner and Mrs. and Beaverson 000 families in the Eastern and Kate Dickey. The dinner will be California flood areas were re­ Rules and regulations — Set­ held at the San Carlo Restaurant. tembrino and Haviland. lieved from their suffering by Stuyvesant avenue, on March 24. the Red Cross. Clothing and food The guests of honor have been were provided, homes rebuilt and ardent and conscientious workers Cross of Peace businesses re-established with Lackawanna-Erie for the Republican Party for grants. from Red Cross. , many years. Mr. Russo states that Drive Is Opened ^ !‘rna_ C,Aed 5eY!ra! *Xampl.es many efforts on behalf of The CathoMc Wsr Veterans, of this most wonderful public the party deserve the recognition Sacred .Heart Pcist No. 938 of service: Mrs. R., a widow of El- of all the citizens of the com­ Lyndhurst. and its Indies Aux­ lenville, N. Y., wose home and Combination In l» %M» I t • IRON %t<» m u n ity . iliary. has announced that the possessions were washed away The committee, headed by Roy 1956 'C ross of P eace" an n u al by August 18th floods, received Winans and Patrick Melillo. has drive has been set for March 4 from the Red Cross, $8,191 for received assurance that Mrs. thru March 18. a new home, $1,585 for furniture Election Board Liqht Brigade Eleanor Robertson, State Com- The Cross of Peace lapel tag and $446 for food and clothing; q Hoboken Nearing rmtteewoman and President f Mr. P. of Woonsocket, R. I., re bears the CWV Celtic Cross sup­ Warns On Date Plan Meeting the Bergen County Women’s Re­ erimposed upon a green field in ,, - , . . ceived $8,265 from Red Cross for publican Club, will be a guest the form of a shamrock The pur- 1 a,k ol ,h«* approaching romhination of hrie Kail building repairs and stock for his speaker on that evening. Assemb­ demolished tobacco shop; Mr. pose is three-fold to show the rouil and Lackawuuna Hailroail coinmiitiiig train* in llo- lyman Carmine Savino and May­ desire of Ih. CWV to aid m the |„.aw<.t ,J„. |,t| and Mrs. P. of Carpentersville. or William F. Gallagher will also true movement for peace; to gain , , ■ • •. , , , N. J., received $7,815.10 from Red be among the speakers. public opinion for the programs Garret I While, assistant tire president of hrie, *aul Cross to build a home and for Further plans will be a n ­ and activities of the CWV. and that his line, hy ahantioning ita jer«o (.il) ferry, and furnishings and food. All th e s e , nounced at the next meeting of * * •« « he 11.i54.SBT .1 >. .ir right gifts, with no strings at-I Club to be held funds for use in service, welfare, j Lackawinna would have oper ...... -■ . tached, from the American pen- 1 , ! «ting costs for its station m ! ...... The Cross of Peace was de creased taan s m h u t o.,. the .savip.g* i--* pie, through the medium of Red i r h i t it a < 4 t i »i i Cross. CARS IN COLLISION signed by Franklin Hanaen. na-j ,» th , |m„'would cut their d, f lln“""“‘" “** ■»«***«* Disaster Relief is but one o f. tionally known artist and design fleite by $2 313 715 j his nam e an d 'Im *t«.>» ie* f k*- m any services rendered by the ^ car driven north In Clinton er The design was chosen bersuse Meanwhile ouestinn has ■numl ,'*ar. ...r^ e* J V * t r r r y s e rv « e b etw eer c teens, emergency communica-: l)arkt«i <*r °wn« i by Mary Hart outlines or ine snamrocK is a sym influx of new Dawrneer* sure to V y tftrMf.oued l‘^« ; M * th e H o.,- T rin ity a* *° °f* ‘ reiul* from the^omTifnm, Ihe a it r t r i tions. veterans’hospital work and Stov.er avenue, North; fN e w Y«>rk. h ea rin g «»n w h u h help in securina benefits, tram- , Arlington, in Clinton terrace near j ter. illustrated by St. Patrick, and line*. now pending brfoie fhe Inter the shamrock denotes the unity Her mao T Stichman, receiver portation through motor services New Jers*>' av,'nut' on Thursday, j •>tate C o m m er ce C o m m issio n Both cars sustained fender dam- . and peace can only be accomp­ of the Tube*, declared last week (Continued on page 3) I age lished through thought, pur pose that a plan to shorten the ti|ie Wh*t** d ecla r ed th a t a stu dy St. Michael's Party March Ut and action difference l*etween trains is be • nmmitte* consisting t»f ofTUials Sacred Heart Post No 938 will ing worked out. Where trains of. the two railroads ha* a plan Sl M ifW I’* annual |»ari»h • ard paCls **ill I. hold their regular monthly meet to consolidate thr tug operations now leave downtown Manhattan t lie m o n | *l|Cf< « - f III l.,f 11 ie- M i n * It k J I |»l < d tl I • d If the Erie and Ls

j Ah. bitter was the trial to part iness, Johnny's M ark et a t 155 I From one so good as you. R id ge road Junior Women College Honors Mr. Waskiewicz was a member j You are not forgotten loved one W e Are Sorry Lou Ann Fiiello of tlie Lyndhurst Kiwanis Club Work Braille j Nor will you ever be and was assistant Scoutmaster of A Syracuse University gradu­ SACRED HEART R. C. CHURCH destroys reliance on aught but j As long us life and memory last Members of the Junior Wo- Boy Scout Troop 83. He was a ate, Mrs. Lou Ann Muller Thielo, Ridge Road & New J/rwy Awe. God, and so makes man the im­ ! We will remember thee. Woman’s Club met on Monday Sunday School teacher, a mem­ i daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Mul­ Rev. Bernard Moore, Pastor age of his Maker in deed and in evening at the home uf Mrs. Dor­ We miss you now, our hearts ber of the Session, the Men’s ler of 295 Travers place, was in­ truth." is Hkmma, in Post avenue, to a re so re. Club and the Choir at the West­ vited to membership this week in- Scriptural selections \v:1l in . complete greetings cards made I As tune goes by we miss yon minster Presbyterian Church and 1 to Phi Kappa Phi. senior schol- ST. M IC H A E L 'S R. C. elude the following from II Cor | in Braille Mrs. Peter Ca:ter is m ore, was a former deacon and former CH U R CH inthians (3:4, 5): “And such trust j Braille chairman. iastic honorary. Requirements for Vour loving .smile, your gentle trustee in the same church. joining are academic standing in Rev. Ladbdaus J. Wilczewskl have we through Christ to God- Next Monday evening Miss face He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rhet- theh top ten per cent of the 1.500 P asto r ward: Not that we are sufficient Doris Kleen will be hostess to a j No one ran fill your vacant ta Galing Waskiewicz; three member class, a “B" average, and Ridre Road and Pa«e Avenue of ourselves to think anything as j group who will work on their p lace. •ons. Malcolm. Craig and Jon; a charter recommendation from M a sse s art' a t 7, 8. A, 10 and «if o u r s e lv e s ; b u t our su fficien cy scrapbook for the year. 11:30 a.m . Bereaved Children his father. Stanley Waskiewicz, of the Dean of Women. is of God.” The next regular meeting of Lvndhurst* a brother, Joseph Mrs. Thielo. a graduate after Waskiewicz, of North Arlington; the club will be held on March ST. THOM A v EPISCOPAL the summer session, majored in LYNDHI RST T.trTHODIST ind two sisters, Mrs. Mary Troy, 13 w h en p u p ils from D eb b y 's English and education. While at CHURCH CHURCH of Point Pleasant, and Mrs. Bar­ Theatrical School of Dance in : Syracuse, she was a member of Rutherford will entertain. Mem­ Stuyvesant a»H Tontine Aves. Forest an rt M nwe«t«f Av»nnei bara WakowNki, of Lyndhurst. | Delta Gamma sm ia! sorority. Phi bers of other Junior clubs have Rev. Harry W Rosengrant Rev. C. WesUv Shike. H I). The funeral serviee will be held Beta Kappa libera! arts honorary, been invited to attend and new P asto r R ecto r it 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the Ip- j and Rho Delta Phi English hon- 307 Tontine Avenue •54 Stuyvesant Ave. I.vndhurv* oolito Funeral Home, 425 Ridge j members will be honored. forary. In addition, she was active GEneva 8-6928 road, th** Rev. Robert F. Burns, j Miss Marie Gaffney, president, . in Hendricks Chapter, serving as GEneva 8-5668 W i lium I . JoliriMitl •,astor of the Westminster Pres­ will head a delegation to attend its co-c.huir'in m o f th e ch air. Sunday, March 4 9:45 a.m., Mar'h 4 3rd cunday in I.**n* the Spring Conference to be held I William T Johnson. 105 Liv­ byterian C hurch, officiating. Church School with classes for 7:30 a m.. Holy Communion '» U0 Cremation -will follow in the New 1 at Little Falls on March 20. all ages. ]1 a.m. Public worship ingston avenue, died at his home a m.. Family Service Church York and Crematory. | JOHN S. RENO IRVING E. KNUDSEN Frequent rehearsals are being with sermon by the minister on uth F ello w h ip lie was born in Jersey City and sermon: “Holy I iving -Con which told of the ordination of three elders of the Reed Memorial which will be presented at the J U L I E S Monday 3 30 n m . Junior later lived in Union City and for t^mnPd’on" 7 p.m Yount* P»*o- .). H. Stcpliciw n ( hurch, the pictures of Irving E. Knudsen and John S Reno were drama tournament to be held in Choir 8 p in , Offi( ial Board the | a t'28 years was a resident nie'c Feliow^hi'i Guest ^'leaL-ei reversed. Thef are shown above correctly. Totowa on March 23. Mrs. Ashley G I F T S H O P m eet • of I .yndhurst He was 72. Johannes II. Stephensen. of 633 Professor P'binson F.II-l.MKh Brooks, Mi . Scachetti and Miss Wednesday 8 p.m.. Midweek Mr Johnson was cashier in thf' Ridge road, died on Tuesday at out of state on several occasions Diekin'on College T* Mr*. 1 ‘ W I ' ' ' Iyns Truex are the feature play service. A study of Kphesians. freight department of the Fur Passaic General Hospital from a Caudle in thr- last two weeks investigat­ TOYS about College for Yni >" H e w II ers. Thursday. 8 om ., Senior Choir. ho’*' slides vith his ta lk P • nev Withy Company* Limited, of hemmorrhage which came on the ing leads that came up in the The club has sent 6.432 stamps There's a well freshments will I '■r"ed :.M N'e.v Ym k CitV. hy w h o m h e had lay he was scheduled to return (Continued from Page 1 ) discussions Whether or not they to Veterans Service anti l!).52l to church on th** corner of Stuyves­ young people are ot ted i ■ 11 employed for the past 3(5 horn** after a successful operation. will lead to anythinj; is anyone's I before the slaying, gues.v Catholic Missions. Mis. Jt-ejih ant and Toiitint* Avenues Persons T uesday 4 n m . Chi'dre* He was 71. He was born in Am­ CERAMICS j He consented to two lie detect- Gannon is chairman. without a churc h home in Lynd­ ■ and Mission class. 8 p m He .< • a e -ml-r of Tiffiny sterd am . H ollan d , ca m e to th'* ■•re I or tests and a truth serum test, hurst esjMMially invited. Come Woman’s Auxiliary meetm* un . il Nu, 270. J u n io r O rder, United State- 45 years ago and Plans are under way to send j administered by Dr. Banay, an Mis Gus Bergman. Mrs. David e rly to get ;i good seat W e d n e sd a y : 8 p m . ' F.ve* • 'luted Am iin.!■ of America. Lyndhurst. i erford, were guests a*, the home Beldihg of Little Falls for Kiev P hone lVEbst;-r 9 7920 to thr* United States. Between prosecutor's staff, spent more 81 I Valley ltn»ok Ave. «T M A TTH EW ’S Il»* I* a vi his wife, Mrs. Mabel of Mrs. Harry Silvernail, of enth District Advisor and a num­ Lyndhurst, N J. 1913 and I9'<0 h e ta u r h t m u sic at I than 150 hours in the Caudle mat­ EVANGFI »^Af, I Ul HER AN ! ‘-'imii’on J< hnson. and a sister. . North Arlington, on Tuesday ber of other candidates for vari­ I.vnrlhurs,, IN. J. ; Mi Kmma Tren/. of Union Citv his home Dunn" that t;me he ter since Janurv 29. and Lieuten­ Sunday. March 4 Church CHURCH e v e n in g ous district and state offices. F' iternal si'ivi'i's were held I ■i 1 so clayed in th** New Jersey ant Michael Keane, who spent fiFneva 8-6201 School at 9 30 a.m. Sacrament of I Corner V illn Rm .* A**- »nrt | t 8 n "v on Tuesday at the] Svmphonv Or hest'a, in New about 75 hours in the same in­ I ord’s Supper at 11 a.m. Jr I Travers Plaee, Lvndhurst '.tee' i r Kimei.il Home, successor York orchestras and in musical vestigation, both declared this Westminster Fellowship Hour. II j Rev. Georire Muller. Psstnr I • . the Collins Memorial 253 ! comedies in New York. week, that it is just as much the t<. 12 Hr. 'Hi-Supper at 6 pm 295 Travers Plaee. I,vndhur*t toy i-saiit avenue, by Tiffanv i IP- leaves bis wife. Mrs. Marie duty of police officers to establish Monday Missionary Society, j W Ebster *-*1*4 I'ouiud and Everyman's Bible j La veil Stephensen; one son, a man's innocence as to determine Sneaker on "The Church and the | I i s The funeral, w.e held at 1 Frederick, of the Ridge road ad- his g u ilt. N e^ ro” . dess; a grandson; and a brother As a result of talks with Caudle RUTHERFORD BAPTIST ■in ve te id a y fio m th e S te e v e r W ed n esd a y I * n ten • ur>pe. 6 '■ uneral I'orne to St. Thomas’ and three sisters in Holland. Detective Turner has been taken p.m. Program. 7 p.m.. Sfieaker | CHURCH Koisconal Chur-' h whcr** at 2 p.m. | The funeral wifi be today at 2 1 om United Nations Chon at 8| 13 West Passaic Ave., Rutherfon the Rev. C. Wesley Shike, rec­ p m at thr* John L. Burk Funer­ p m. Rev. George Smith, Pastor tor. was in charge of th*» service. al Home. 52 Ridge road. Inter- 1 Interment was in Hillside Ceme- ment wiH be in Hillside Ceme j l p h o n e LYADHUR^T HEBREW 59 W oodw ard Ave., R u th erfo rd j tery, Lyndhurst tery, Lyndhurst. JOIN and SERVE CEN TER Phone GEneva 8 >'•795 r a t e s a r o 333 Valiev Brook Avenue IN MEMORIAM John Wai'kieHM/ Deborah Gutkowski, the infant Space Contributed By S tu d y : G E neva 8-<*582 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ‘ l - O W Jacob Sivan. Rabbi Mrs Angela Colasurdo D ied F eb ru a ry 28, 1951 | John Wa klewicz, 712 Jersey Gutkowski. 516 Forest avenue. I 1 B o sto n ...... O O o This Friday evening, March 2 I Your gentle face and patient i tvCnue, died on Saturday of a was christened on Sunday at St Ippolito Funeral Home at 9 p.m the weekly Sabbath smile j'leait condition. He suffered a M ic h a e l’s R C. C h u rch . G odp ar Detroit OOc Service will be held. Kahbi Jac With vadne*- wo recall, j heart attack on Wednesday morn- ents were Waldo J Ippolito and ! mu and was taken to Hacken- the baby’:, aunt, Mrs Anna Wis 1 Prom Boanior, lite r 0 I'M *■•1«h1. V fives and friends were guests at al Group Rabbi Sivan will sj>eak , | came on Saturday, GEneva 8-4664 j Morn in Lvndhurst, he was 38. the GutkoWski home later in the on “Builders and D^troyers" The .ls m, ' al sl,ll<<1 u u u l q j l Alfr th,- serviee. tho On.-,. .... hoa, t. [ and was a lifelong resident of this day. Q n y I • ommunitv He had his own bus­ Wtildo J. Ip/Htl tit, Director Shahhath h-iiir will t:.l-- „la.'e m ' lllu l ^ the Social Hall of the Congrega- ______tion . '■ On Sabbath nu rnm" at 't a.m will take olace thr Bai M'»'vah (Confirmationi service . f Mast*" . f J i s h o p * Allen Schroeder. son . f Mi and Mrs. L. S- brooder > c 4 :t Fifth avenue. After the liar Mifvah service the traditional Kiddush tr e a t w d l b e g iv e n hv th e cun firmant’s oarents at the Sori.il O n Y 2 5 £ m Hall of the Congregation.

RFKI) MFMOHIAL UNITED PRFSHVTERIAN CH UR CH Stuyvesant near Valiev Brook A venue These a n Rew. Chase ||. Stafford, MinKter 346 S t i iv v m n t Avenue G E neva 8 01!*? yuwhands Sunday March 4 Bible School 9 45 a.m Morning Worsbio, 11:00 a rn , “Another Offering”. T'-en : C lu b, 6:<»0 o.m Evenon* worship. When you {oia 8 o.m . “The lau d's Teaching on D ivorc* " “ the Rad Cross Tuesda". March 6 Session meeting, 8 o.m. ...you aro there I Wednesday. Mar h 7 Youth Club, 3 45 p.m. Comrminir*nnt« The fate of tin* frightened child is Class, 6 45 r> m. Mid Week B'ble in your hand*. For it u through Study and Prayer meeting, 8:00 you tfcat Hed ( .r o u h e lp com e*. p m. When you join your Ked Croa*. T h u rsd a y . M arch 8 C h oir pra< yvm mrt tkert — when ditatter tice, 8:00 p m. •trike*, when bluod or hrU aid ran »ave a life ami when a tervtceman L A T T FR d a v ‘iM V T S need* help. Won't you lend a hand OF JESUS CHRIST by joining your Red Croat - and A. E. Stark*, Pastor Space Contributed By joining gmeroutly Remember — )uui handt help iniiiwnteteryyear. Services Every Sunday Space Contributed By at the JOHN L. BURK Adoniram M innie Temple Antw*r th* coll 321 Second Avenue Funeral Homes L v n d h u rst. N J. N A Z A R E Join and S*rv* Church School. 10 a m S2 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. MEMORIAL HOME Inc. Preaching Service. II s.m. Space Contributed By WEbster 9-0490 K n lirfl (1. Jones, M^r. FIRST CHURCH OT CHRIST SC IEN TIST QTEEVER E. PierreiM»nt It Lincoln Avenues 469-71 Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 403 RIDGE ROAD — LYNDHURST. N. J. k J funeral home di*atter for • In Rutherford, N. J. 2S3 STUYVESANT AVE hospitalized veteran H it hope* ol JOurnal Square 4-4578 Phone GEneva 8-7272 Branch o f th* Mnthtr Church, Th* LYNOHURST^WE. 9-3000 First Chuich of Christ. Scientist, of* happinea ore pinned on you. For B'nton. M A KI ii't through you that Red Croat Sunday Service* at 11 A.M. 11:00 A.M., Sunday School help comet. It ia through you that Wi*dnrs4uv Kv-nlnR M***rtnit nt *15 your Rod (.rot* ihrivet - lo help Space Contributed By o'clock at which tcsnmonl<*n of C'hrla- tlan Sflenri- hmlinc «lven heighten • veteran'* life - to help -OVER M YEARS OP SATISKin* rrsTOMRRa* KeadmK llnni at I Station Square, when dttavier airtket and when open dallv I ruin II u in In |I ill t h k Mood ot first aid may save a life a t . A I. CERA M IC . e*ca||*t '^i Sur.it-v* tun) l*-irnl h..il day* an H iday *vrlii(i( (tom ? 30 Remember- the hope* of uulliuna tu t:3« o • k ate pinned on you. You i an help "Quality Produced By Master Mechanics" Man's liod given strength, as j by pinning the Rrd I rot* bullou su ran ce. and ability will be em­ on y o u r la p e l. phasized at Christian Science ser vices this Su n d a y H *Jf> h i m . .. GEneva 8-5045 K ey n o tih g the Lesson-Sermon H 1LS € ©IMif if -£>$ Join ond Strvo I • h o w k o o m » OFFICE M KEARNET ST, I.TNDRFR9T, N. J entitled “Man'’ i the Golden Text from Daniel: “O m an g r e a tly b e ­ Space Contributed By loved, fear*not: peace be unto thee, be strong, yea be strong." O n th* jo b for 75 y e a rs . A m ong the selections to be ' THE SOGIE AGENCY INC the greatest mother in the world. rea d from "Science and Health 1 w ith Key to the Scriptures" by M ary Baker Eddy is the follow ing: “Spiritual perception brings o u t the possibilities of being, I PACE 1IIKK* HIT USD AY. MVRCH I. ln-.r, COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOI TH BERGEN REVUT M * r*U«rvi ta -I Kt iam t tv * o u r M ' >•» Sandra Romaner Lois Castel's Birthday Marked for Mrs. Shirley Averill is Capped tiMjittlp of \w th \rla*|V . i«nt)) HttiiiiHd « ' s*ai t |h w Engaged to Wed Plans Are Told M and M n ( • « * « ! Av** li. Wundlinq, a Real Oldtimer J \4 F in w tB *pe*»t William Castles, of 419 Third dav in Phil»( th v ir Naturally Think of ment of his daughter, Luis, to 240 Webster avenue, wa? W iL l'u.;. I Formal announcement was wann.- ct^Tnk T h e re w as l">t? o ' d em an d . kxated neai made at a partv ;,i\ en in honor 1 hr*s.- tn attendance v ere Mi i - th« thoi.v Wundlmt Ve*^it of the < uple on Saturday even- . *nd Mrs. Herman WundUntf, bo*t f.-v >•. i! I* t of f’tlks in L.’nd- in-: at the Castles home There ^nd hostes< o t th e even i" th*-. ‘ vt • H T»*~v irosaed the l>e'a wer" 50 e ests. j laughter. Miss Eleanor Wundhnt. •\ •»•,?*!•» hrid*wv, n ig h t m in t tr n d r V s- Cast’e* is a graduate of Lso Wr „nd y rs jUbert Oak.s -r.teirs which »hev rairk*d| to ! w-ihm ■ s* Hi h S' h*Kil and the „n*'■< B*autv Pa: lor in Newark. Her After dinner the group ■ ' ’ vndTur *t turnM to deer* mod ♦he tea » hwh folt«med in Ui ’ I -HARRISON SHOFS fian ■>•. iirmv veteran, sen ed in turned to the Wundlrn^ lu> • « n*«n it »-n«‘d T hev did th eir t>ns< - • e* f’rr'v ■■ v Hr s with the Caoitol where Mrs. Wundlin? >i\r< tv. i:krt‘r- tn Lvndhurst uslnf a hret^er M »^.t H O i R l s o N h i m i uo:i;i'"V n i Fur! 0:1 Company of Passaic. her onl' son and dainhte* m law h --s.- and b u g f \ as th eir con- !*■*<• Im » WundWnc who still helt*s \» ?-n - . '-ml M« P''«l w ith chores about their home a! Mr Wu^dling died in I°S0 | v«*^h- r«i Mrsrn .i'* v Mi > Mrs. Villonova io crochets, reads and enn."> TV Mm W u n d h n * and hei *<>n H er R«*»h#*-f«rd n i v *«,. urograms She says that a’d n • <*nt»nued the buainea* for H*'heken and Al PeduJlf* slllK II * W I Kilt Hos Stork Shower vork doe'?n*t hurt anvone that's s -\Tial vi**m. They have lived Vineland Mr. and Mrs Samuel Romanei 1 M ’s. R obert V illanova. 772 | he one thing that keep arthritis m I vndhurst since 19SI5 About t . M i n i \ I I It VII I I t s * . of 221 Fern avenue, Lyndhurst, Sixth 't!v<'t was guest of honor I i " > a ‘ * tV' hoi*#ht a s«»- IJf*# ^anrivik M flfk s \ II I! VI I • vi m i n< i SEE OTTO'S NOW announce the engagement ut th-•;: ■it a ' ii r' e stOrk shower jpiven I Born in Obernberg, German- -or bo;"«- at I indy s Ijike where •••■»- TT1MI * ■> daughter. San Ira to ^ rnnit I M. |' on Ti:°' dav evening hv Mrs | Miss Theresia Reis '-ame to t!• • th> famlv spent several months •3rd Anniversary Colton, son of Mr and Mrs 1 ..ms Mi Jo h n A ' U n ited S tates in 18**i on a .*» An i' ■ on at the latter* home. Mr- W o rd I nt* w e n t back tt» Colton of Mt V- in ,r. N Y The | ’hat required ten da' s to . : .s Mrs* l ! e r ‘ S i'fin k •i> at a 77:? Sixth street •he Atlantn- Sh** fi ! ed * ’ t’ve fiermanv uist once in .. ( ok is Mrs I’ Villanova ve» ' o 'd i'ii DINETTES partv on Ffbruar. 21 at the-II >- her married sister in New Y- Ml M- Th •• a O'Bnoi M.s Wil- Wundling’s restaurant o i em just f -d V ■ >i M ia .losooh T.unn W est i ‘ charpe nf thr Cat . >1-■ -v D«-nai t i -n th ird avenue New Y < r < ..i 11 M-v }- n Timka. Judith and m ent of the From h !:■••; al .1 o C ooper U nion, f m a luimli.- <»* Wrought Iron, Chrome Wood • tianrr i , j;t ado Kill i \n.lr- n of Lvndhurst, 1 voars Thev sold an aveiagr o: New York H .1 C abin ate of Davis Hi"It S hool. Mt W vf Huth<-r-|,j0 sanc|w uh.'. a .las In !•►>* - Ft hel Anderson, of Frames, Formica Tops. V n 11. 'li ,md ‘hey m o\red to !)• law a n n a ' It . •*•■, ■• hri i h* the Riverview Inn and estat I *.• (h ti f h i n I mu. •I'..,.,.. ’ • f' ^ fro»v Mi « if’ht saw dntv in t Iv China Burma In F P. P.: 'n'nivra Mrs. A On M dia .thean- of warfai•• ar d in th. Ve Tnstle. N Tommy Yalsh Has RirtMav Party An- Transput ..'om and. lie is ;,s '* I» A I yo* 'ated in t* .• t: i. n*> bustne T Tompkins of O h'. Birthday Party For Miss Carbone with his fat mr ii Mt V- in-.'. •' ns - m yellow N Y '.and a sn.ovvns and owi­ Mr and Mis Andrew Y. in* m d blue \ m -nia .■ t «• a -t’oiI. ll S. 1 v I « t..l .11 it 2l>0 Forest avenue, riiti t.i -i' i ■ i i " a tm v K isket • I.irth on Saturda- in celetv ..tion f t ■ U i t and a miniature seventh birthday i»f then s. ■ . fo;.* ••»'■• of ‘he dee- | S , . ! i i . oi ut io n s 1, ... i. -een clothes I Tommy and ther son Robert Five nirK'd'”'*', two years old. both born on the vb> •* ere hone nrti'-les j 11- 251 h.' „v f^„r ->...1 Kihp was I I ■ V H e r t d l a South Bergen Girl Fcr Brccbri;k'> Guests at the children's im !’ • itu' <• Oi i 'in.al rwm« 15 ' !) ' •” i V ha- d Si >an M - in the afternoon we>e t'hailrs 1'i(> honor euest to find T land, i 0’Ve*ll. Kenneth I ad, ('• in •*r»uJo* to thor.e on ■IV G u e sts ut 1910 thia Vo gt Joanne Sh*’' In ' Su t at' led to mn h 'currying * * ‘ M s *. ritN H Ml IONMNII N| IRI-I I U M 't at <»n and R oonie P irv m , D aiuv of Lyn - 11! M U'd A lot of fun M ...... 1 ....into and hand ■< lift S I NTH * f M » V I H\ N lt.H t Fit/gihhons. John Duddv Thoir • ere other SOecial fit .... \ y ■ r* 1 \< r -. J.,M«ph h o the home of Mr M rs Ki •is M arino P atricia Moti**i. and in p*s: n l.id .n - . H f l ’-e 1 »-d .■ .» , M F ia n k ’ o o m to \ t s v, •’ d 1 illev o f T ivn Ba hara Gihbs, ,of I.vndhu;-' n< >ne '1 and M * The fi- e hn thdavs • h-l i ph de I ation in the arwl N ancv Vi rack, of H aw th o i.u M i- i . Mi fr ;< per;od of nin«' In *he evening rviests in. Irdrd I • • y r*«n-'ersarv w*»s sun™ M r t! !. S :r f * 1 M.< .1 R Hues J--hn I P>'o^»"i,k. I. vm-■•♦on ’he children's great ™r*ndm. th. Mi's Culaine m celebration J.'HeV h I enM F eh ru 'irv 22 Mrs .l-ho Makers Mrs Julia Sturm of Lyn **i ir* ■ -. 28 of Mr. and Mrs Kugene Krfiir .no ■n. and Radio a. r . ,n ;»nr! ^T*-e I linn, '» ho Lyndhurst and Job* ! Brodi d a u g h te r. .Iu d ltv« of O »k* >ntt‘ n’> 1 ,. In tern a rn-k. of 1 •' mgston Mar h 1 > k'-d thr r hirthda’ S on Feh- Mr and Mis. Herbert Vivack. of I.nd T,de*rioh i • 21 and 24 r->sr>e tivelv. In addition to th" > • ith th- i H a w th o rn e. •• aided f f i • i •. it M's. V'-h'fh in lu d ed nirv | ore vx-ns a soecial c«’e for lift, ate v i,..^ ih« ' r*’* w h en re- si IiiIts and eleven . 1-ddivn. P I Mr. and Mi» Henry Wa.k B r o lei br« th ei shrnonts were served w'itz. of Fern avenue.' have . , of *»rv\« 1. Mr. and Mr- Jam -« P ode ' their guest fro a, week Mrs F.h- stam pei nr'c of K '*»pshurvaTf j;uest O p o iC0 It Ko«>h|er 'trs th^ S'ho«‘Hes f M. at the gathering. Hazard Mr- Gus Rellen. g'randmothe7 f Mr Wa*4 1*1.\ m o n .. 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intendent of signal system and Heights Hospital, and 100 to the Gil Gotham Turns The Drive-In Theatre way, told of extensive improve­ Hackensack Hospital. They made At The Rivoli ments which would be made at 12 stocking dolls and 12 stuffed In Paramaus to the Hoboken Terminal if the pro­ animals to be distributed in the posed plan is apDroved These in­ Hackensack Hospital. On Wash­ Open March 7 clude the enlargement of the ington’s Birthday, nut cups made WEb. 9-0041 Spotlight on Your Stars H&M platforms bv shortening the by the girls were distributed to The Paramus Drive-In Thca- the Hackensack and Kasbrouck track?, rearranging the turnstiles T h u rs. to S a t M ar. 1-2-3 1 tre on Route 4 in Paramus will j t>v h av in « 21 in stead of 11. e n ­ Heights hospitals. (Special To The Leader) and the full body of a hairy and reopen its gates on Wednesdoy. larging and relocating the change in Cinemascope NEW YORK — After close ob­ eerie little chap kept the boys March 7 at 6:30 p.m. for its ltyth booth a t th e e n ’ran ce to HficM Tom Ewell - Sheree North servation and study all we have chattering for an hour. 1 year of Drive-In motion picture ] trains and adding a change booth Joe Martin is "THE LIEUTENANT to say is the small fry have a The old man, embittered over entertainment, on the Lakawanna Terminal con­ WORK SKIKTS" natural affinity for the grotesque the lack of interest the kids dis- During the w inter months the j c o u rse A Navy Grad and horrible We happened to be played, walked them 55 blocks or maintenanc e staff has been hard st ated among a number of them | so down. Broadway. They com- at work in the overall improve- Joseph W Martin, son of Mr. Tony Curtis - Pat Crowley watching a Hollywood adapta- j plained every inch of the way ment program in preparation for Annual Party and M rs Jo sep h M artin, of 329 ‘•SQUARE JUNGLE" tion of two of Edgar Allen Poe's j and he doggedly kept them the new season. The improve- Willow avenue, Lyndhurst, grad­ short stories. The picture is walking. ' ment program included the re- 1 For Lincoln uated from Recruit Training at SATURDAY MATINEE Bainbridge, Md., on February 18 called "Manfish". Finally they came to a nest of grading and resurfacing of the The Lincoln PTA will hold its EXTRA CARTOON SHOW Martin, a member of Recruit Co. We make this report in the in- college buildings One of them ran.j.> and drives. chec king of all annual card party at the school 154, completed nine weeks of in­ terests of those who wonder what was the Julliard School for the car speakers, repair of plav- this evening. Proceed* w;P be for Sun. lio n . Tues. M ar. 4 5-6 musically ambitious. A voice was ground equipment and the paint- tensive training and instruction the movies are doing to the child- ' ‘ their scholarship fund Mrs. Ar- Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis mg of ill e x te rio r units Indoor in vital basic phases of Navy life ren. trilling inside. I thur Faulconer is chairman. Mrs. included the repaint including Ordnance and Gun- • ARTISTS A MODELS * Manfish. as we said, is a Holly 1 "That." the old man said, "is j James I aurita heads ho m- overhaulmg ol tbe re- ner>. Communications. Seaman­ and wood version of two of Poe’s best the Julliard School. They teach ! talitv committee. Mrs. Hilda Cae- ■.i -land area and equip- ship, and Fire Fighting. The Maureen O'Hara - Geo. Nader stories, "The Gold Bug" and "The music there " j giano and Mrs. George Soever are well the painting of Lyndhurst Navy man was ad­ Tell Tale Heart". "I know it," one of the kids James Dean will be seen in his first feature, an Academy j in charge of tickets. Other com­ "LADY c;oi)lVA” )>ox office and m ana- vanced in rating from Seaman But how Hollywood adapted said indifferently. "That's where Award winner, with Julie Harris and Raymond Massey at the m ittee m em bers arc- M rs H H en .< e building And, new Recruit to Seaman Apprentice, Uvem They cast the whole thing I'm going. When are you going Kivoli Theater. Rutherford, starting Wednesday, February 29. to Gironimo, Mrs. Anthony Ciarlo, W ed. & T h u rs. M ar. 7-8 .•ul equipo ent has been following his training period. SA Trinidad. "Manfish happened- to let us get on tin- subway > gi ‘ Friday, March 2. Co-feature will be ‘‘Battle Cry”, starring Van Mrs. Frani- M. Orefice and Mrs to be the name of a turtle boat' r — ta Is M art:n, following a ’1 da” leave Bing Grace William again? " Heflin, Aldo Ra\ and a large cast. Harry D Mid-’ott. president. Hot** J. W Huff, m anager, is period, has been ordered to re- Crosby Kelly Holden captained by a young adventurer Cass mothers " ho w dl asci=t Fascinating Book ai.iKiwiH e that the e n ­ oort to Ke\ West. Fla., lor duty and loved by a grizzled oldstei gers each cm a trip while the in ‘en in*T are Mrs Joseph Na- col NTHY GIRL" During the war there was an tire -ta;! ot previous year-- again under instruction in the field of known as Swede Railroads Erie’s Meadville has a passenger zare. Mrs R. Gorgia Mrs. Joseph also— odd Navy arrangement through will be pi event to welcome the General Aviation duty. Hollywood saw fit to throw into capacity of 2,000. Oddo, M rs. L. M C arucci. Mrs. Bob Hope Lucille Ball whi; h the Merchant Marine theater': mans friend,- and faim (Continued from Page 1) the movie two of the nakedest John J. Sterling, superintend Mildred Ciooola, Mrs N. Botti- Prior to his entry into the Na- sailed the freighters and the Na­ hes who travel many miles to ■•FANCY PANTS" gals you are likely to encounter other. ent of transportation of the H&M. ~elli Mrs. M. De Francisco. Mrs 5 vy. Martin graduated from the in any screenplay. We haven't vy guarded them by putting an attend the theatre wth the fami­ Fran H. Cogan, superintendent testified that if it is necessary his C. Duda, Mrs. John Fusaro. Mrs. l vndhurst High School. He was heard a word of protest from the Armed Guard crew aboard. Foi ly atm osphere. of the Lackawanna's marine de­ company will add cars to trains I O. Palian and Mrs. R Cotugno. formerly employed bv Beeton- censors, official and unofficial, a long time it was a harsh, ex­ In addition to "dear-vision” partment, testified that in his now running between Lackawan- Dickinson Co., East Rutherford. who refused to give approval to acting and dangerous duty The fi om anv location, the D rive-In Final plans for the party were opinion thv> proposed consolida­ na Station and New York, and The Lyndhurst man entered the a really fine and hardly salacious freighters carried munitions, oil Theatre off* rs eveiv convenience made at a meeting of the execu­ tion of the ferry service at Ho­ reduce the schedule if necessary. Naval Service on December 12, film "I Am A Camera" and weapons to our allies Thi ' foi the entire family You will tive board held at the school on boken could handle passengers of "We have been advised by 1955. en listin g at the N avy R e­ What The Kids See m oved in convoys of 40, 50. 00 enjo> superlative entertanimcnt i Thursdav afternoon The board Now thru Sat. F eb. 23-25 both roads in a safe and efficient Erie", he said, "that we may ex­ cruiting Station in Newark, and Well, in "Manfish" they show ships and they moved at the pace under the -tar You may dress j also voted to renew their sporr- manner. He said the ferry boats pect an increase of approximate­ being sworn in at Newark. tHe girls in technicolor and prac­ of the slowest, often not much .1-. you please -moke if you wish, I 'Mishit) of Tub P ack 87. for the would run every five or six min­ ly 1,200 to 1.300 passengers per Last Times Tonight! tically nothing else. more than five knots. I eat, drink and relax in the pri­ | coming year. ute • day desiring tarnsportation from “Ql EEN BEE The parents, however, who fear It was terrible duty /or the vacy of your own car. The next regular meeting will Mrs. William Schweigert, of Erie Station to New York after Watson avenue, was hostess to her the effect of such things on their most part boring as well as dan The management has again se- , The Lackawanna, he stated, be held o,n Aoril 12 when officers •’Teen Age Crime Wape" the proposed changes. Three dessert bridge club on Tuesday. offspring can relax. The kids were cured the services of special pa­ owns five ferryboats now and for next year will be elected. But the one t’’ip that wasn't trol officers of tbe Paramus Po­ operates four of them during trains on the Northern Branch of F ri. th ru M ond. M ar. 2-5 not impressed The gals wiggled the Erie in each direction and boring an< 'a as the most danger- lice Department to handle the commuting hours. Under the con­ Ard showed long expanses of eight trains in each direction on ous of al was the Murmansk control of traffic in additon to solidation plan, he said, the Lack­ their legs and the kids just sat the New York Susquehanna & Jr. Red Cross there and wished something run the race to bring supplies j their duties of patrolling the en , awanna would buy the Erie’s r r r c r - m to Russia. The very mention of tire theatre field, Meadville, newest in its ferry Western Railroad, will continue (Continued from Page I) would hurry up and happen. . to run into the Jersey City ter- R u th erfo rd WF They perked up. though, when the run gave crews, merchant j And. a new service' this year,] fleet, and said it was possible ' and distributed candy Christmas jninus of the Erie." T hus, ti Fri. Mar. 1-2 the Poe tale came into its own marine and N'ivy the shivers. offers the movie going public tin j that it would acquire another fei - I tree favors—150 to Bergen Pines, Van Heflin - Aldo Ray and the adventurers had to drop ' Thc government sent in ships convenience of calling by tele j ry from the Erie. Sterling testified that the Hud­ 50 to th e A m erican Legion H os­ a plumb line through the left eye on a calc ulated risk basis Thev j phone for information relative to He estimated the Lackawanna son & Manhattan is presently pital, 50 to the Hasbrouck “ BATTLE CRY ” of a skull to find the treasurer would risk a dozen shins with j tbe current film attractions It 1 would be able to operate 12 east- ; running six-car trains from be- — a]«^— How the kids love the gruesome' the hop* of getting a third of . Automatic Answering Service.! bound boat trips during the , tween Hoboken and Hudson Ter­ James Dean in Cinemascope and Color .They sat enthralled them in Very often thev got a j which is a taped announcement, morning commuter hour instead minal, New York and could ar­ “EAST OF EDEN" “IT S A DOG S LIFE” * Previously, they had shrilled s^ore even worse than that giving star names, feature at if e ight trips operated under the range to add cars if necessary. also with deliffht when the turtle The story of the Murmansk I t • i the presentation j present schedule. An additional He said all Erie and Lackawpn- Edmon Gwenn - JefT Richards hunters discovered a skeleton run is now in book form. "HMS j ,1ITH.S you m0y now c all any-i boat and change* in the-«cheduie , na passengers traveling between R O U T E 3 GALA KIDDIE SHOW in "WILDFIRE" floating at the bottom of the sea. Ulysses" by a young Englishman ,mu. during the 24 hour day This! would permit the operation of I uptown points during commuting Saturday Matinee ^ bottle in the clutch of a bony 1 named Alistair MacLean. It is a st.rVi< e will be available* at all ir> trips h»* declared. AdHtiigtlgl periods will be accomodated. DRIVE-IN THEATRE "LAST FRONTIER” Saturday- Mat. Regular Show hand. powerful book, cruel and re times prior to box office opening,! ti ips during this short p«riod of ' H. Davis Moore, H&M Super- At ROUTE 17 RUTHERFORD 10 CARTOONS 10 P lu s 3 C arto o n s And then at the* end when m ur­ morseW-ss «« was the run. lt is ] when the cashiers answer the time, he said, means the interval wEOMfcP S-40JJ T ues. St W ed. M ar. 6-7 der is discovered with the the story of one convoy and of phone. between boat, trips will be re­ Starts Sat. Nite March 3 body of the young sea captain one of the escort ships. It tell* The Paramus Driv In Theatre duced. Today through Saturday to Tues. Mar. 6 (2 DA YS) how the ships faced their peril is operated by the Eastern Out Roller Skating ALL COLOR PROGRAM! fastened by the throat to any oxy­ He testified that some of the Van Johnson - Ruth Roman and how men react in times of door Theatre c ircuit of Newai k, in Cinemascope "Gone With The gen tank at the bottom of the Erie passengers now using the HIV II K V I’ Vlik •BOTTOM OF THE who operate Drive In Theatres in Kirk Douglas-Elsa Martinelli h a rb o r - how the kidfc roared ferries mav change to the* Hud­ The book has a sinele, element Paramus. Totowa, Morris Plains, "THE INDIAN FIGHTER” BOTTLE** Wind" with unalloyed joy' son & Manhattan tube trains and Fri. . 7:3» al weakness The author was not T rov Hi Is, U nion, New B runs 8 —Also— —And— Clark Gable Vivien Leigh At T he M useum that there is a possibility that “MANFISH” Victor Mature - Guy Madison We know of a father who ac­ satisfied to ha just the story of j wu ^ aiid two outdoor theatres Presented at 8:00 P.M. • nme Erie passengers now using Sat. t i Reg. performance starts at 7:20 companied some moppets to the the M urm ansk R un. w hich w in the Asbury Park area. Chil­ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday “THE LAST FRONTIER” ♦he tube will prefer to use the Saturday and Sunday Museum of the American Indian bad enough. He had to take dren are admitted free at all T.Ackawanna ferries. The. four MATINEES 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. In Cinemascope Wed. to Sat. Mar7 to 10 Starts Thurs. March 8 in New York the other dav I,a vovaie which was a looper. times at the Eastern Theatres. Tom Ewell - Sheree North for the Murmansk Run He had I^ackawanna ferryboats have a RA< IN G AND PR IZE S Kirk Douglas in (3 DA YS) boriously he moved his old com­ capocity to carry 1,950 i>asnen- •‘THE LIEUTENANT plaining bones around the vari­ to have the worst storms in tho The Rosary Society of Sacred Special Rates For Groups W ORE SK IR T S ” THE INDIAN FIGHTER’ "THERE'S ALWAYS ous exhibits, trying to ignite a history of the sea. and he had to ( neart K c. Church will meet O r C lubs also Vivien Leigh in TO M O R R O W " little interest in the cultural as have a mutinous crew and a crip- | t(us evenjng m the parish hall 701 W A SH IN G T O N AVE. "T H E C R O O K ED W E B ” •THE DEEP BLUE SEA" "INDIAN FIGHTER” pects of the whole, darn thing tain hacking to death with tuber-| with Mrs Hugh Woods, presi- Private Music BELLEVILLE. N. J. The old man trying to make like culosis | (lt.nt in charge. A program of PL. 9-4969 Box Office Open Sunday 5 P.M. th e W o rth w h ile F a th er of 1956. Even if there had been such » , Lenten muslc w,]| be presented Lessons talked and talked and the kids trip it discount- its own imoact by the senior and junior choirs “WE LIKE PEOPLE WHO LIKE C.OOf) FOOD-’ bv being iust too. too much' The fidgeted and fidgeted. of the church E. G A T T I, But how they grew alive with Murmansk Run was bad enough interest when they came upon a in itself It needed nothing worse Accordion and Piano showing of scalps. They had a than just to happen. —The Driftwood— long dissertation on whether the Nevertheless, for lovers of sea o p h o n e Studio Connie's Restaurant stones there isn't much better j —SPECIALIZING IN— scalps were just as the Indians o rates aro Rental on Aceordion First FORMERLY JO JOS friad plucked them . T hen they around today. It’s rated with j "The Came Mutiny" and "The 4 Week Free Trial came upon a skull which had Also New Name Brand Entertainment Weekends Italian-American Foods been unearthed somewhere or Cruel Sea" and certainly and by ® LOW Aceordion* For Sale •all m eans d eserves it. Other. 649 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N. J. Pizza Pies O.h boy! N ow the trip w as real Q B o s t o n ...... e o c Phone W E. 9-7729 ly becoming worthwhile' Mrs Charles W. Christ of Wat ^ D e tro it...... © O o 31S-31S VALLEY BROOK AVENL'E, LYNDHIRST, N, I. LARRY KRAF1 KEN PATTERSON And when they found the ex son avenue, with Mrs Warnei orW E. 9-4155 From BoottUm iltrf 0 I’M and GEnevn 8-9653 bibit of shrunken bodies, a tidy Valentine, of Parsippanv, and O Mrs Clayton Cook, of New — _ all day Sunday 3 nun station A 447 WF.ART A VENT K bit of work executed by the Am Q nst«e. 10%K«i uu n«tinrlw WEbster 9-9881 FACTS WH€N YOU TRAD6 YOUR CAR Wt TH I!* West Governeur Avenue. Rutherford. N. J. 442 Lewandowski Street, Lyndhurit, N. J. B€R6€N BU/CK GEneva 8-S082 14Uf ZZ HA*€AGOOO TRAO€ OONTLer/TCQOLjifr" Louis Viola Co. Get the “colil facts** on HOTEL IHWVMIINC.ION \ \ i \; i M 1 • i \ \ » what a p »«mI new ear 24 HOUR SERVICE means l»\ stopping in Hard and Soft Coal Cinders today al BERGEN Bl - JEFFERSON on l( K for l(L">t>. ^ ou II N U tley'T ^C t'1'! ! Atlantic City, N. J. ne\er liml a better ear! Central location overlooking Boardwalk and T.V. Repairs Phone GEneva 8-9666 convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres. Near Remember “BOSA” 1« your dr- Rail and Bus Terminals. pendable T. V. Serviceman at any "BILL” BEGAN “TLEO" VEBGA baur af the day or night. Its a name Inviting Lobbies and Parlors. Sun Decks Atop. j e u can depend on lor satisfaction! GARDEN SPOT INN All rooms delightfully furnished. American and (You Can't Help Having Fun) European Plans. /a I tu./ k a i jgmirtTTiTimTW TmTm Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management n n c n ELECTRICAL CATERING TO that delights in catering to the wishes of American t families. K 1 /3 H APPLIANCES ------KLIN PLACC PARTIES — BANQUETS — MEETINGS _ (IN THE NEW COLONIAL ROOM) MAiVCMfl* 0 - M*ft»AlC-MACK'H A C kfN l AVMIRAL. K C A. £M€RtON *WiC« SiNCi FETTER FAMILY MANAGEMENT TEL€l/IGION*- APPUANCCt HACKENSACK AND F a TKSSSON A VIN C I 7 . 1 STUYVESANT AVE . • / GE. 8-9134 EAST RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY l y n d h u r s t THURSDAY. M \R< H I. I<»:.6 CO.MMKRCIAI I KAPFR A SOI "HI HfRCf \ RFMUT r vuV mrt

g am e. Ted* W ar ot Iloses Red Cross Stanley S. and Joe K had a real discussion at our last Bingo < Continued from Page 1> I wonder if anyone received any safety instruction programs, vol Make Acme Your Headquarters fo r. . St. Michael’s free roses’ unteer nurse services, emergenox ’Th****' blood p ro g ra m and Junior Red In return for the cooperation C>or,s of some II. N members in pro President Eisenhower sounded H. N. Notes vidmg transportation for the Al the kevnote to the 195* Fund Itar Boys, the Corresponding ^ c Dr>ve * hen h e said retary has written the following jn peacetime as in time of war *kanV- you: th e Red C ro ss ci>nbnuh its ef Fr.st of all we d like to thank fectixe work for the relief oi hu B ook D rive certain number of points with individually. Joe Kulis. Don Me- man suffer mg Nick Uliano still looking for which to bid far a;i>* b o y he Donald M H land,’Pat M iresk i AH o f us find m our intiki' contributions for either books, might choose. He trie* to pick tohn harowsky Jran* v men educational magazines, m aps, dic­ mostly of what boys a re best Re' Casper and Joe Dobrowl 0f Red Cross help n» th o se m tionaries. or money w h u h w ill be :'ji ted, conscientious, and are >ki for th e loan of his car driven need Mureove through th e Red spent on the St. Michael's L i­ willing to work and practice hard by Bob Gutkowski Croi? »e as individual*, h av e brary. Some books have been re­ All fau lt is n o t o n b eh alf of th e - I have prepared this little vM>, n , p l< si t h. j, our migh ceived but there is still a great manager or the coach. statement for those of the 11 N bprs in a Pennsylvania flood, » need for more books. I think that B ask etb all members interested in w h a t w e California forest fire an A tlan ta - all reading could make some sort m w We're still having a nice tu r n ­ d id . 't her i ane. an e\ of a contribtuion if they really ou t of b o \s from S t M ike’s at “On Wednesday, February 22 tried. How about it. let'.-, s e e if the Roosevelt gym, 1 to 3 p.m. n line of eight r«r» mntMninj "T ix liv tS » nrrok d r iv e a every Sunday Why don't you V) people were U-.i hv Kjihe- , I5 s; ,,, r v ,.r ^,, big turnover. For anv donations come out and try competing with C»«ner tu the Immaculate Con T 'i - e ,w < i n w < m i i>r«-nl call GE. 8-1054. some of our boys and m e n ’ f-ptiim Seminary. D.v I ■!*!,.n ,ee-,>0 - le w iM continue t.< S*| 00 are being sent to some of the for the people, but for the cele­ *r 1 Should SHV that •ndi 1 elTo IS members tut c\en though, tick­ brant of the Mass, loo. Tt would accidently. Due th e fain r e r d .r i f •'esran of th«> w bi h - ets may be obtained outside the give enough tim e for a n ex tra igtAL STRAWBIRRY ar W edkn R.d R A^PRIIIRRY * R Y Church between the Masses on sei m on. also. Another thing ! verv thi I '. make x.ur re­ traffic o! people move more free- , turns in advance. T ic k ta re , :d> ly 1’ a ha: d-situation to get in' B e s id e 1- th**s« fou r fi h oth**r« Election Board Streusscl Buns DI L MONK Yeltav Cltnf Slued 51.75 pci pc: on a:.d out of church, as you might cere caueht 1he**» u.,s onl-. ,,ne . Ct vnt m B a seb a ll ..■ve re a ’i/ed . b u t w e're b eatin g ; iu r »r-- tfn%' th rf da- Phu) i '*• I As it is goi-,:\ Y 'ith chi.'.: man ca u v h t a ut t u t hud t. Ed Sugal.ski. is having a little B irth d ay *hrow i' bac>- beca"s»* o f so m e old P ^9 Peaches 2 39' ’ now it all v ‘ it s id it w a sn ’t trouble yetting all the sons of Happy birthday to T ed T . w h o \’ • than-’ed th.-i e l 6 lOtAL UCTIOHi •h e sea so n for t.>n our members on a regular team celebrated the event ut J o e i M r. ss, :u-s j}uie r.xei and lakt - all boys cannot be on a team v. :;e and Did you get a Die l Nut i r a * i :»• , wer**t>'t [• uzen Each manage; a t wen i '.am e to play the new Club P ool j ist •1 uf*on oh G r a p e f r u i t 8 *1 It wa*- t’etti"'* late »"• tht« kiti/enshi;> pa P o u n d C a k e I •I'rtf so Ca*r informed PRINCESS Calared Qoa#e#f«

•h e U v s it '• «* f it- • ■ jv tir n In 1/ ndhorst :'f|t r :»M v |c Tiny feet deserve the best! A' rounde<< i»n ePi h w eivH hot dition to regular da> I *•'4 • (Tee ’ h»* •< a t’ ex ten d • • t h r {. ■ the pu.-in'se of 4 9 M a rg a rin e W^socki wh*. w mv at this tun* P e ru ms w i h in i t. start them out in ’tak/.ini' tt- i>lun«e m /o /»* - v o ' 101 AL (.4 lak.l "Retor^intf »<• ”'e e- h talked al . li ■ A p p l e P i e 39c I ■ibo"t hi- revolting devolpmen* d e Buster Browns t»f the dav. “So, last of all \x«'d li’e to R y e B r e a d 1 9 c thank Futhei Casner apsm for I P e a s ♦reatinp us to a *»>ost deli h»f ' I* in i n u s t >\\ i n s tSKIM O riatH •rin '-hich we all eni • -•*w«*n 111 then nett | secretary: Mrs Theresa Marshall [irrrnanent l>on»e in St Pei'tiurt! I R u th erfo rd re co r d in g s ee reta y . Kl.t and D j \ al Otis, Rutheford. treas (o< 1 Mr and Mrs K J Chank..lu.n I Based on the philosphv of "N. ,,( j. t , tr. . t r« turned on M I negative thinking b u t p o sitive iity fi,R n , t^v o f a h t f tu doim the orgam/at;t>n, opened I months at Mian.'i Fla to anyone interested in its aims, I will carry out a active program Those interested in further infor mation mav contact its president , o p h o n e at 152 Post avenue. Lvndhurst' O r a t e * a ro S u o te /i $/i< 'm v n The Saturday meeting will be F re s h P o rk d»*v*»ted to th e a d o p tio n of its 9 Am cncos favorite Chtfdrt I.y-laws which will fo rm th e has LOW R i b ^ ^ ic structure of the organization j O c 9 H u s to n ...... O O o P o rtio n ^ S Correct fit in go important to your Mr and Mr* Jo sep h K ellv o D e tr o it O O o lb. 436 Fern avenue, have m o v ed t child’s foot development, so he sure to H.IUM. •/«*• * I'M *»*a R u th erfo rd O start them out in Buster Browns v *u*4w J mi* tut** oQ r»W» |t< % t mt a i M iMlsMtaS. W h o l e Buster Browns protect tender young feet YOUR LIBRARY o r ( i t h e r C hy providing gentle support where ueede*f, Valiev Brook Ave & Pine St XSUULSUULSlJ H a l f yet allowing rootn for tlie foot to Hex *nd Telephone WFhster 9 6548 3 9 lb grow. Your child deaerv«s Buster Browns. The Best Churchill'i Carpel t ill from l«i|»H|Malily, small, ««mn| (HH'krrs. Ie«n, Irm lrr |mrV m r« o la Jtgri It. Ne** trim— up |n J less fal ! Buster Brown Shoe Store Investment You C « p « r i Serve «rifK Ideal Appla Vaw<« I H m Al tlie B e ||e \ ille Pike Arlington Ever Mads k\n\w KOH <;oot) niTINt; Chuck Roast Adrlt Dept. ,o Ti* T tin*,!f.nait l,r»l .»>;! .• < , , Open Monday, Thursday and Friday till 9 o'clock lsOtK»n: lancatter Brand Monday, Wednesday Friday 1 p m - 9 p m R ib R o a s t Oven Ready, 7 " C u t Tuesday. Thursday W a rn . - 12 Noon J pm. to 0 pm. Boneless Cross Rib Roast or Brisket Becl * 6Sc 1A1TI o JIA

Children's Room Plate Beef •— * 10c I r m l r i l t t tk K t r f u r n Daily 1pm 5 pm i — . s>«*a u * i u Tuesday. Thursday 9 am - 12 Noon BeefTonqucs * 49c Flounder 49c le*M»t»< S>**e R eference it Young Adult How » ntur Iu* h todat hihd Koom T ie§day & Thursday so m e? Boneless Ham s * 79c W hiting „ . * 27c 9 to II srn, 3 to 5pm Mon. Wed Fri Veal Roast * 49c Scallops ’.*IT 4Sc I to 5 p m ., 7 to V p m tn( nr-1r w h ere tw .'.**.1 ao tn el)

3 Good Reasons To Churchill's Save At EQUITY Hi>u*r nf i ( i r / r f t IIS K l t r r t l d r lerfa Na«yr«l Color fUrtde * INSURED SAVINGS l>itdhur«( S J v isit our m w «iirrr *iMor * AVAILABILITY I n l u r i n f t * rn im * H na4i O r a n g e s 3 9 and Withdraw als Paid on R equest 9 l^ees. Kifkitan Msey CM her T MsSe* .4H>» 4 MIXITH* Mow !• New Crop Plorvda Rad Blrss W Cbatei t i l l ? * MAXIMUM EARNINGS C«» Have FNWANTRO T M i of ftr » P a ck in g ! s t.d Friday to 9 PM. IM M«Mll*«(l Potatoes 4* 25 aatW EI«Hr«hai M » U IN >?% Celrlo*»«a PesavK \ o:s Tin r s i u y Degnan. Eleanor Mn agliotta, Car­ ol Starke, Eileen English, Kath­ T linking Day sort of Mr, Paul Thomas Day, leen Fojell, Maureen Gerard, Girl Scout News In Training Christie's Column I yttdhurst Girl Seuuls observed dnr* ^ * -John Day, 36 Livingston Katherine Trt>mbel. Linda Mal- Thinkin;. Day on laft Wednesday l avenue. was guest of honor at a teucci and Hope La Magna. One North Arlington and three ! ...u .. . . ,, ,t,«J oarty e iv e n on Ihursda after- Troop 1* met at the Scout House on Friday night. Wc had our Mr. a n d M rs. C h a r le s G. Iosco, of West Hartford. Conn., an­ Aiso taking part in assem bled l vndhurst residents are among S out House in the afternoon. I noon hls mother at the home ceremony and then we worked on badges. Some girls are almost nounce the arrival of a son, Gary Joseph, born on January 29 numbers were Diane T y liu tti, the 87 seniors "it the State Teach­ E.ffhtv-mne girls were in attend- of hit fciandm.,-.h*r, Mrs. Herbert He joins a sister and two brothers, Susan. Robert and Bru e. Linda Giusti, Ellen Prince. Kar­ finished with the Homemaker Badge and Magic Carpet Badge. ers' College in Jersey City are an-.- with 13 adults. . True*, of the same address. Dvr- Mrs. Isoco is the former Lillian Ritter, daughter of Mr and Mrs en Hyer. Jean Guisti. Ellen Stern, Wo closed the meeting With Taps and prayer.—Eileen Estevez, re i currently practise teaching, in E a- h trm i ■ presented its con- orations were in yellow and aqja. Henry G. Ritter, of Valley B_oc,k avenue. Mr. Iosco, a Hartford nt I fi c. Andrea Scholl. porter. • i area elementary schools. tritUUon to the Juliet Low1 Guests were Sherry Hay Enk 'I roop 2 held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the attorney, formerly resided at Milburn avenue. Judy Hauck. Lin­ One of them is George Graf- Friendshi KunU. A film. “Our Aamot, Kan y Lee Earn Karen da Gentile, Maita Cammarno, Scout House. The five point program for Senior Service was dis­ ' fam. Jr.. 551 T*age .venue, LVnd- Chalet . was shown. C.,oup JM£- , L t h.ord and K..t ,v and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sauer, 734 Ten Eyck avenue, entertained Christine Hess, Jacqueline M it-i cussed and the guls were brought up to date on their standing. hur 1 vndhurst. is p a n y . other relatives. Mrs. Chirle* Hauck. Mrs. Charles phanage in North Arlington and Troop 13 walked to me Scout House on Wednesday to see the »o3rh'np in M G loi a I a rsen ’s Meyer, Mrs. F 7. Bradv, Mrs. at the Immaculate Conception film Our Chalet." During the walk the Brownies hung suet on rth ih Doyle S hooj, in Mr. and Mrs Thomas Teetset. of Kinesland avenue, enter­ Robert Mit hell, Mrs Anthony Or- hanaee in Lodi. They w ill the trees Constance Adam donated the red school bag for the Wf od R d •<• tained on Washington's Birthday in celebration of Mrs. Teetsel’s Mi*s Hart s Ciailo, Mrs. M C. Compiticllo, gladly entertain for others. children overseas. Leaders attending were Mrs R. Mitchell, Mrs. Miss Anna Marie A nr-i Ol'i. 2°0 birthday, marked that day. Their guests were Mrs. Robert Ogg. Mrs. L. S Stawicki, Mrs. John Knt«Ttainr. Ifer- Kent and Carol, of Scotch Plains; Mr. and. Mrs Ralph Teetsel Pupils of the Frances Halt Mr. a n d M s F red G u n d erse n , and Mrs Margaret Van Billiard. Troop 14 met on Tuesday afternoon at Washington School. Tbe m id a 's fou rth e r ^ ' c i i th e .Tack- and Mrs. Emma Fisher, of Springfield. PaH Mrs. Henrv Bode, of Dancing School entertained at of Livingston avenue, had as Papuise Ann Riley, for Troop la pra- ti*\ o t- h ■ in and Mr William J Vaviik, and her great-grandfather, Frank Si M ahelle Bilock. Connie Adams, Tianp 'lfi made bear, bags at their tnecl.ng on Monday at Jef F -th ' W m t. i ’ th ’-'d "i ad»»" mak, of Lvndhm t and Kristina Markle. for the h i son > ■ hool. L< ho Ohvei. reporter. if, J, fT< ; .1 S outh B row n ie.'. Slipcover Special... 599 Tr#op 17 opouoiI their meeting with the flag salute, Brownie Ora her < areer as an EAL stewardess Members of the several troops Pmmi.sr Ml - Matuio did not attend th'- meeting this week o are making school kits to be sol it Joan A. Wooby j Pi7or to attending that school, she Regularly $125 to S145 Mrs. M itc h e ll and M is Jo.-i-o h a d ch a rg e o f th e m e etin g . W e c lo sed Ma»reen Evnns to girls in foreign lands the meeting with on . . Diane Con/c», repoi ter. Is a S tew ard ess | w as se< rotary fo r th e H o sp ita l In observance of Gird Scout l)r:ip**« to \1atel» |{eji-o»ial*lv IV’«•* •! Troop 18 hold a op 19 op-Tled ’a ith a discus-ion on activities f»»i March. We talk“d} about the cookie ah- After opening exercise-- v.e played a gan ♦ We < lo-ed •• ith the squee/e and iflps Mi • W. I>y>» and Mrs, T Bernard v or. m charg Marianne McGavm and Lorraine LaRus|o. reporter Tit>op 22 m-’t on M<'.'I ,' at K ian k h Ju'lieftf /.ou' nor f'” > • i W< pl iveti ; tunnel*- Kiistina Maikle leportcr

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Tv o Lvndhm t vonnc v omen B y A L W I I N Ir lent- m the S< hool of-*Nursing ,ri _ at Beth Israel Hospital. Newark, Theiji* M as a s 'u h w m d-'torm Sunday nr ht and a> s u sual th e will be in a class to be enpped > it candleh• ht exerclv< in the ’ light' ^)h Kingsland en u e •>a- e out Tbe Kingsland ; enue lights h"> r>ital a u d ito r iu m th is e v e n in ';. are p iin g ’ > be • • ■ • clous TS-V Lois Vail and Sandra b a ro m e ter A n v ' of ^47 Living- M- -d^ This' is all ' csi,le ti„- > u t fh.d ton avenue and F-andrft is the f ’ the stfeet lii’ht on Kim land d u; hter Mi» * conditflin. n -h Sr-hoo| fUff r>f 1 Thev a,, Many of ’he i «-s - dents on tlie entered the Si hool of Nursfng in street hre (omplunin'- al.out the S e p te m b e r poor fond it ion of the mad - Their parents wdl *>e among ^o* ’ » nf t ••• pockmar by cracks anti gul- tho^e t • witness the impressive D--de1 Servidt: Of East Ruth- lie^ ceren onies this evening. er or*- Dominick Lupmacei 222 Kingsland av,r"i*> and C ieorge I irvra- eL^f '” 8 Kineslnnd a>’»- rue. botlj rej#»br*ted their birtH- day:ays l a s f w e e k D o m in 'ck >t:«fPd he b ut irge refused B .F. Goodrich to w r W " ’!'''. The West Vnd Indenend^nt As so- i':tion W’M hold their r-"»ufar m e e tin r a t th e S t'-’ Mn-'s r p t h on C o n e la r 'l a '-en u e. M'"< h fi. T u e s ­ day ni’ h^ at H o’ 1'-*ek Th*”- will nor'in.ito^ and elect new officers at th'« meeting. Peter H 'V ’to r f 1S 1 K i - ’- v l ;>venue if ill home ■• I ” *h" West r nd wish him a spocdy re co 'fyy j An’elo,«nd Te0'- Armando <»f 211 Kinfslan4 enter tamer^ .t4rrv and Vn i.an Vasco '’*|^»n:^f, t^e k of new ■“ the earth, and tlie w aters gardin" ily' Salk ■ in< ptir *h'M#en the n nt You'll buy • hots in tfn'e that tin ■ punctwr»-»««lln( increased. r«n™. 7 - i 7 im m iin i’.«»l ‘>ef'*re th e |x>l T u b eU tt . . . tha son s e ts in- How r an r/',’ I' • t ’ »"M » . r . G oodrich Lin-SAVIR Vote whefl th*’ I t it, 'i eoinr id'" t(th *h" •*' ' r n A U HOW and SAVE hours. Civic or-am/ation m Bif trade-in allowance for yoOr lire'* should attempt to eorri i t thi unused mifea/(e. a d e o o a c v .

T in - M»ift 0,1,1 watrVsllial flowed by Putnam, Conneciicul. rose to a nionslrou< torrent on.- iimior-fillcl night in Align*!. Death anil clestru. lion and terror and woe were Ojioii ihe green land. An

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m u n Newarker Clubs Are Sued n» hand radmg Phdipt mi asking m* I Fo r $35,000 ••ai r s p e f \m% and to** af his « ! « • ’■ K of C NOTES In Marine * 'v » r e s an>1 The Cohiiehu* "ii*h and the to ta# ,nj**r>«rs L* n d h u .st C ih k l l S l Compm*- The rnhimbwi Club mwtm IM At 12:30 last Sunday afternoon, Brother Jo Motisi: Brother Jim CYO Kefauver Thefts Here i *<«** of fiHTttfM et A me rtf# a«e t>WiMin| w here th e I a»dy IW nal* 25 eager candidates and twice as Duffy, Sr., Brother Jim D u ffy . Michael Pw ciroU o. 1*. J 411 nemed r«vdefe«wtanu m » d a m etll I ewleU <»>•>-• «t*u*1i»nga and many members left the CYO Jr. and Brother Joe Scelsa. J o h n J Winberry. Passaic law­ { ISta avenue Newark wa* a* a g e suit kr»’swht by Mrt SMital ... Building an^ proceeded to Harri­ From the looks of things around News yer. will be one of four candidates raigned before MagMtrate Hoeere phuae iM fVaal aveou** son for the exemplification of tht* for Eighth District delegates to the Council Hall, it won't be long R IWle Friday on a larceny M i G r a f s ty » h»> n Third Degree ^ Democratic National Conven- complaint whkh rhar#e*t him s M m »* | N f d U M before Lyndhurst can offer seri­ **»rw ey. lf*>rare H*>«w- J t th * t The degree itself started at 1 OO ous competition in th*s Degree Next Sunday at 7 p.m. Sacred tio o n th e Kefauver slate. Ed- with parlKtpatHai in the H arem nm % iiu n r m»H *He »*> in ju re d ih* n .gnt >*t p.m. when all 80 candidates had Heart will once again be host ward Grant T»yk>r an n o u n ced ber 1$ JS.mx) burglary in the with the amount of members F e b m sry 13 «-ken .he fetl arrived from their respective parish for the Monthly Holy Hour Taylor, who is Bei gen C o u n ty lvndhuist Marine Center now possessing its honors. « fll *t the Councils. The meeting was at- ; D evotion . i chairman of the Kefauver for F k M k i w a s lurnM l nv*«r to SLIPCOVERS The Open House Committee ('uitiniti m Club whete the *.»»!*• tended by well over 200 third de­ The attendance at the last President Democrats said the Captain Jams-s D Check i by the I I STtiM will hold its meeting this Friday » as h< u tn ti a *oe»al gree members and the afternoon night at the CYO Biiildin«» at ap­ m eeting w a s a bit belaw that of other tKree delegate* will be so- N ew ark (Mltrr and hekl !»**** was well spent by all Following proximately 10 30 O.m. All mem­ th e p rev io u s o n es and inasmuch lasted over the week-end along pending the arrn.t.snmeet In her rr-nptainl in wha h sh # DRAPERICS the meeting, a supper was pro­ bers of this 'committee are re­ a s Lent is now under way, we w th alternate d e le g a te * H u arrest is the aecund in the s»tn« the Calin U u Alhtet*.- S>> and vided and the festivities con- spectfully requested to attend so sh o u ld all make an extra effort Th Bergen r delegate* «o nf Me-'aek « *iit *tnl Ut« «• tirln w M n l, Mr*- t ii a f • M 'l^ * Call m m » n u a«4 mm **9 the evening. cus ed and presented at the a sk ed a ll group* th a t if they have and alternates would be en te re d last m o n th ihe tell «** .sum nI Uy d efective rts»al|li«* w To oil who participated this Count il’s next business meeting any suggestions that they think in th e April 17 primary election Ihhm «iU | I Council and its officers extend th'-- coming Monday night. j w o u ld be of value, to bring them Senator Kefauver** name will ap* U bvtr* their wishes. To all Third Degree Last Wednesday, morning the to h im o r to a m em b er of th e pe-*- on th e N ^w Jem ev b a llo t Itkim la taa members who became such last Council offer**) its Annual Me J Adult Advisory Board no that it Taylor, sa id s la o that he would tl »*fclll» MnI Sunday, welcome aboard. ; morial Mass at Sacred Heart R. C ta n be discussed as soon a* pus- be a Seventh District can d id ate INCOME TAX RETURNS FILED W fta k Signs have been procured by Church at 9 o’clock. It is with ' sible. If there is something you for delegate, running with for* hi» m m « h a i the Council announcing its pleasure that we can announce ' would want changed. let’s hear mer Mayor Carmen M B elli, of MU m ia monthly Scran Paper Drive and I that those attending the Mass about it. j G arfield. Mayor Joseph M atulev Marietta Liberti . will be placed in conspkious The Annual Retreat is now in of FW Lawn, and John F ran k made un the largest attendance Ill li\m g*ion \vetm e. I \ ii»lliiir«l. N I H o rry i . places for all to see in the near i ever .-"rn by your officers. Our the pri>cess of being set u p by Scihetta. of Lodi fu^ire. The date chosen for the deep thanks to all brother mem­ eat h group and for the tim e and Each district delegate wiH have Acbeeson month <»f March is the 10th, so bers and the-r wives along with olace. keep your ears peeled at a half vote in the convention l.f Appti.olnient Call 411) IMl KIXS%CK tr . don't forget to get your paper Mass this Sunday. Some w onder- Taylor said that among the 10 , th<* I adies Auxiliary for their w t m r o t it i ik k . . »>na read *. | prayers and supplications offered ful speakers have been chosen to candidates for delegate* at large tegU »•* 4een-a#a M e GEneva 8-30M \ \HISTWT. x J. Throuph the efforts ■' f Grand our deceased. Those member*- w ive th»* R e tre a t a n d y o u ’re r e a l - 1 pledged to Senator Kefauver m . aim aetvea* M»rU K a |M I*Km» I T W i s . }IH Knight Fred Costa, the •paper long gone, but not forgotten ly missing a good part of your would be Henry I. Janowski. for klwst a«» U UM • Ms *•• At drive sponsored bv the Council knowledge if you don't make all mer Garfield magistrate and were the 'ones who laid the tea I r i x l M * «|HKl *Im« i , beginning to show signs of groundwork for the Council and the dates If you forget th e de- Thomas E Guinn, also of Garfield pothering a little*momentum lt enabled it to stand where is to­ tails, please eoptact your Spir- Petitions have already been cannot succeed however, unless day. In memoriam, our deep ap itual Chairman or Father Hajduk circulated and are readv to be Members of the att class o( the vou members pet behind it 100 pr#*ciation to them for the won­ immediately. filed with the secretary of state Lyndtui -t Womans Club who per cent. The figures have been derful heritage they gave The St Patrick' Dav Dance to Tavlor .■•aid The filing deadltm* spoken about, and the possibilities ' c 11 has seen fit to undertake in j of ManhattanviUe College of the keen the date free. The price of state Senator Kefauver ts ex E dgecom l»e an«t tt»e p resid en t the past has been a success, let's jSncred Heart, Purchase, N Y , on admission has not been dec ided , peeled to make several appear Mr.. Paul WutinK not stop now j February 22 as yet.* but as soon as we know ances here during the campaign A note of $pe< ial inter#*'1*, at this column will pass the word Taylor, who organized the V» t this time, and our conuratulatiuns i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritter of alon>’ t-rans League for Mevner when Mi and M s Jtweph Gibbs o' to those in our ranks who were Post avenue and »heir son and As vou know, Father Moore Governor Robert R Mevne? w*is Lynn Court Rutherford former s~ £ \ Jk exemplified into the Fourth and daughter-n-law. Mr and M rs has given his permission for us a candidate in 1Q53. said h»* would Iv of l.>ndhurst. have leturnet- final Degree of the Order on ; George Ritter and children. Mar to use the Psrish Mall on that * or«*anire the same group for K»* from a- six weeks vacation tou» *X February 5 last. Those reeeivinR t^a. Scott and Thomas, of H art Saturday night for the dance. It fauver. to the south and West Coast the honors of this de>/r#'e were ford. Conn . left yesterday by is to b» understood that th*s is our Chaplain. Rev Fr, Edward r 'une for Ft Mevers Fla . where ■t »oe> i d occasion, so pleas*' don’t llajduk: Brother Mike Carpino; they will spend two weeks. a* k to have future dances on that "V’t't »«|t*..o» f l r t .--•nt**' ♦ >*>■» a u n o p s : member of the Adult Advisory Ui B oard Th**v en n n o t "i<-«* v o u r^*’- RIDGE MOTORS, INC. H a h if 'n m isjodn. b u t th e v run br»n#» ‘ he m » * te- "•> nnH h a v * it d isc u sse d nu DI ) iWOI M / \ with Father OniduV the asaix lition of found hi* fert . . . GET IN STEP v«Vf fimrsdav ni«M the Cub .4. » d f hr % Ive-k*. «».*> r. „ Pack will put on a skit in honor M F R m \ / \ v v WITH THE of St. Patrick’s Dav All n*#*****- 1 ir»' (t«iiM«t4» h ngv > m ad* „ber« o f th e ' ark ar« to be i fn r m c c l y n i l h H u n •» o f f »«#• i < o u n ty I ^ J »lll< b*«-a«l b~t ■»a' * th e rr#*#>t n rt rn *h<»t th e y ca n M r / i p p J o in s H a r n e v K u p l l n a s 4 n#*w f*- si tg fdm.g l#»l« f.ftM ru o n lv rs. have an enio**»t le tim* provided EASTER pal tiler In serving Iter gen 4 militv will* by fhe Iwivs in the skit. •1 u f d j fi* ai-i»s sil best in lineoln M rtiury hairs A S n x u r All PToiirs f*rp» reoeo-.ted to »> • •ralv.H. | U nuel I t htr .la Kite PARADE mat*1 th# return® on fhe spon- *>» 4#» 'u l., l>, u* -*'>rshi»' s»i kers now. Ple*s#» have RIDGE MOTORS, INC. v o u r st.ii ker* th at w e r e »eft o v er g2« HiiKiF. itii (Ki n> i v M im n n r \ ■•nd all donations turned over to DRESS UP YOUR vour groun rern».*nHtive |m« j / ♦ a ’tlv c w h#»u . LIVING ROOM tat'# At» cf >h»» a re » over must be return#*d to t Rnr,.pn C • *• in v D ’stri t offl #*, s*< ! OHIHli \OII //{Oil I lefs get them in W>* w ish to j CoMl’l K I I SKI n TION I K hank all wh'»o**rti r :•*«<* in "iv , Grosso Electric Service Pcinilo Shoes n<» our youth a hand in this cam \ KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SETS t>aigr. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 2Vi'i Ki U«NV VMM I KI ARM \ I 2 pi,m $149 i- Mai K’!” il’- ’Mi-r I tV iriny — Repair j — Mom/enon ce and Mrs Hugh M Kav of j Menlo Par^ and «*> -»ndda»r h»ee PKOMI-T, KI I IAHI.K SF.ltVII E SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES •*f Mi. and Mrs. W dUu O'.Veil I. | f F#*r" a* enue. h?»s returner* | REASONABI.K RATES 'rom e a fte r thr#*e w e e k s as a *>a ) 3 pi"” $89-59 up ’ *"'t in Amerkan I.egion Hi* I GEneva 8-7241 —^ GReqory l-97?8 •dial. Newark. NOTE Ol’R NEW PHONK NI’MBFR 31V (.linn*. Avrnur U iuIKiiM , S J KEarny 2-0111 M r f*n'« M -r I o iih .f T hai Min. o f Octavia plaee. are back rrom a visit tn th# hnn>e o f 'heir d**ur*hter a^d *on- "law M< and Mrs, Howard ""sd d-***rhter, la*s|ie Jean at Elmira, N Y W hen sovinqs ouigrovv

iiie pigqy bonk ... FORMERLY GENERAL, IN<\ 11 Ridge Road, North Arlington . . . place them Ui a near the Belleville Pike Road s a v i n g s art mini al Holing Spring* Si» mg* A w n ia lM i Vour pennies. n rk rU Do "Secret form ulas” W ork? and dime* sit U i It in side vour piggy bank Hut, placed in a aat "Secret formulas” ing* a n <*unl at H*dlirtg Hprings I his m#m#« do not work. g*« to nwk for you. Unfortunately, Vuur d o l l a r s *01 m an Is slow to MQDGETS ‘bring Inime the ha#*H. discard hi* al our rurreal annual belter In the dividend rale mi perrenl. "moqicar or AROUND And. Il’H he Iherr whenever you want il for f “supernatural." As Thomdyke observed, men A il** toavred up lo •!•.«•• hy lb* Federal Hovtog* have a natural tendency to crave the sen­ More mothers ■nd Ixnm Inaurame ( trgaraiinn. sational. exaggerated, and impossible and to . Su. 'throw your piggy bonk away and Marl give their children aavbag here today! fly in thc face of both reason and experience. .v. < f Every scientific discovery wormy of the name B o rd e n Milk thar is made known to all physicians as rayiidhj A / on/other brond! i as possible In order that all mankind may benefit. When you are ill. consult your physician. Then bring your prescription to at '«9 non (^coxJwt - us for compounding. Ot ai ro u i aoos 23 Phrt A .eoM . S-rt-*f«r4. IS.».

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ARNOLDS BAKERY KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP Wedding and Biithday Cakes JEAN VIVIAN, PROP. Our Specialty ■I Blouses - Handbags • Hosiery . Orders Taken For ; i Costume Jewelry - Coats and Suits r J All Occasions W 306 Stuyvesant Avenue 242 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-4684 GEneva 8-3508

BARGAIN STORE POLLIN A WATCHMAKER 231 Stuyvesant Avenue AND JEWELER CE. 8-9023

FAMOUS BRAND Use Our Hud set Plan MERCHANDISE AT 238 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-9421 CM RUE PRICES TOWN MARKET 229 Stuyvesant Ave. FREE DELIVERY HARRY BERENSON'S Phone WE. 9-6759 L Y N D H U R ST 'S H f iE S r Meats - Groi'erit’S w h a t DEPARTMENT STORE Fresh Vegetables 228 Stuyvesant Avenue Frozen FoihI s FOOD — Lyndhurst — “The Little Man With , Varietyf The Big Heart” OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER IS GE. 8-6400 SAFAR’S KARL'S MEAT MARKET PARK CLEANING COMPANY FINE MEATS Sam e Day Dry Cleaning Service AND GROCERIES I INCLUDING SATURDAY) FREE DELIVERY 2 1 Stuywsant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. 207 StiiyveNimt Avenue A ugust, 1955: Here’s thc devastation the O ctober/ 1955 J Using his own hands and W Ebster 9-0929 hurricane Diane floods Iclt for Joseph \\ . lied Cross financial assistance, Joseph W. W E DO OUR OWN CLEANING to cope v%ith. He ruefully sui'ev-> his store. rebuilds his small store. A uthorized KODAK Dealer SAN CARLO RESTAURANT

Service F or many small business operators who have no place to turn in time ot FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS COLOR disaster, the i?ed Cross and il- small business grants means the chance SAME DAY FII.M DEVELOPING AND PARTIES EXCEPT SATURDAYS to rebuild and live again. It is you and your generosity in joining that makes BEFORE 9:30—READY 4:30 P.M. this help possible. Featuring Sizzling Steaks CAMERA HOUSE Through you, your Red Cross continues on the job with help where it's 213 Stuyvesant Ave. needed most. So join and join generously when your volunteer agent calls. 300 Copeland Ave. (cor. of Stuyvesant) WE. 9-9083 W Ebster 9*4260 Answer th* Call... Join and S«rv«. SPINAS FLORIST CARLIN S SHOE STORE

Children -Teen Agers - Big Boys Fresh Cut Flower* Potted Plants ^ U om en's Casuals Funeral Design Uur Specialty Featuring Buster Brown Shoes 223 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-8263 221 Stuyve&ant Avenue GEn-va 8-1234

EDNA MAE SHOPPE CARROLL'S WINE & LIQUORS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN S 1 LEDERMAN’S For Your Shopping Needs WEAR | V * i (Form erly Goody’s) Visit Our New Modern Store f 1 Wines - Liquors - Beer Cold Beer - Wines - Liquors Shop On Stuyvesant Avenue Miss Swank — Luxite — Barbizon /'\1 J ! > Free Delivery BEST IN COLD CUTS & HOME MADE SALADS Fortuna \ \ v FREE DELIVERY Official Girl Scouts Headquarters \J / 214 Stuyvesant Avenue WEbster 9-8121 299 Stuyvesant Avenue WEbstei' 9-5975 AND SAVE 236 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8-7714

FELDMAN CLEANERS Lyndhurst Recreation Center STUYVESANT LAUNDRY A. CHASAR & SON \ 12 AIR-CONDITIONED _ DRIVE IN AND « ELECTRICIANS SAME DAY SERVICE M j M S L ALLEYS SAVE 20% * I • Air Conditioning • F iji/ Our Modern Plant 1 IM) Stalling Capacity for Public Home and Commercial Wiring CASH & CARRY 222 Stuyvesant Avenue 6-llour Servile on Request Fans and Appliances GEneva 8-9780 200 Stuyvesant Avenue WEbster 9-4113 163 Stuyvesant Ave. GE. 8-0879 237 Stuyvesant Avenue GEneva 8*4505 i GEneva 8-8903 WE OUTFIT TEAMS STUYVES * * " PHARMACY T PRESCRIPTIONS, M b FINE SHOES LYNDHURST SPORTS CENTER | L t W S CHILDREN DIA-MEL — DIETETIC FOODS PHARMACY f M e e TEEN-AGERS WE CARRY A COMPLETE L IN S O T BOYS ARCHERY - GOLF - TENNIS - BASEBALL EQUIPT. Hearing Aids & Batteries All Type# J tofaM, plwtonM ij ci &pnofeLiuon, S h o d Designed to Keep FRESH AND SALT WATER TACKLE Little Feet Normal Phone WEbster 9-3100 I not a sideline. SKIN DIVING EQUIPT., OUTBOARD MOTORS 304 Y altey Brook MMen en &4i Women W om en H E 9 5300 95 Siuyvesanf Avenue | COMPLETE LINC OF SICKROOM SUPPLIES Nell Krurar 11* HtnrVM ANT AVENUE Ave.. Bogle Bldg. N. FALAEZO Open Sunday 9 to 1 P.M. — FREE DELIVERY- Doctor's Prescription* Filled ' Jack Krucar LYKDBCMT, N. J. t»9 STCVVESANT AVENUE I r.Pn-vj «. 10*« HARRY'S HARDWARE ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON VERA'S SPECIALTY SHOP RENTAL SERVICE 240 Stuyvesant Avenue DON S BARBERS Expert Hair Shaping'm4 Tinting DON . AL • JOHN Floor Polisher, Sander, Edger Large Selection of permanent W m • Specialist The Ultra Modern Shop Lawn Roller, Staple Gun, Wallpaper LADIES’ HATS • HANDBAGS Expert Hair Styling lor 291 StnjrvMMft Sprayer, Smoother, Belt Sander Atmum HOSIERY • LINGERIE Men, Women and Children Lyadhant, N. J. 237 Stuyveaaot Avenue Open Sundays—9 A.M. lo 12 Noon ACCESSORIES C f a m M U ? Lvndhurst. N. J. 230 Stuyvesant Avenue WEbater 9-0251 & GEiwva 8-8007

Stuyvesant Avenue M erchants Association ’RSDAY. MVRCH 1. 1956 COMVIFRCIAI. I F ADER A SOITH BERGEN REVIEW p a c k j n w t : ------j f * O l T F t t IKI1IC4 Graduation Output .v< eleetrwity by PufeHf High School Show Friday Service Rlectrtr an.! Oat Coae Foe R. Zino i»*ny for the week e**ted F®brii* And Saturday is Ready * rr i i I'M waa M SL409 ki£ Roge. L son ? V - .*r£? ■ « a tt h«»ur* .p«*r*d w itR lltM M r* Iahim Z*n*> of 143 Valley Th® Five Graces' this year* Five Orsrfs, jitterbug Slaughter fll ta e o mkv-wat* ftour* IA th® c a # Brvn'K avenue, g: attwa,!*** fr^rr ■ on Tenth Avenue Th® Ch® Cha. reapondmg we*a a »ear ag»v «• ■fchoo) she*w w hich w ill b® pre Recruit Training at Ba nh The Derwmg Belle*. The Wed imteMt Jw «« 4J» 04’ 11 • rented by the student* of Lynd Merylaitd im FcJ^ruar-. :: Zmk hurst High School on Friday and ding Ceremonv at Cicero's Pia- a m e mb*' ot Recruit C •erta R»s k and Roll and a num­ Saturday March S and J, prom­ 140 «>*mplet®d nine week.* f »n. ise* t»> foe bigger better and more ber of humorous skit* M s I.a » viAritt, of Del® ten siv e i:a in m g an^t rv*tr-.., t»«n A*Id »v»niaf ent* taiiiw l *a®l •ntovahle than ever. leading speaking pa:ts «rtU be m v ita l b**K |i*va**s .>f Navv Ufr Mi Ale* IjiTrooiea has writ- if*esting U Mr* 1-rne l.;ns»un*l. taken by Billy Hughe* Vivian including Ortlisame ar^t I’.un vt ;-<**pn CalkNi M i« P a u l ten an original stbry' about * V arano l>»u M a rth e lb ' M arily n aery, Communu atoav* seama » family from • hill section of the N el* M h a rd M.«»®. ; Dluga* h Gabe Amhnmo, Bar •hip, arid Fire Fight in*. The M » J *»?.frfi .Sungsr anti M n O rark* bara Now el. John Both Gloria Lyndhuot Navy man was a.‘ The wraith of talent provided ' > ■ • Van Volkom David Cafaro Ba- vanced m rating lr>wi s**^an - bv student# of both thr moinmi bara Fietti R»vbert Ma-.on. Ro Revtwtt to A»rman As*i»!*ot..e ; ®nd the afternoon school* afford- bert* Schn'eder an.1 Gail Hv>r» folU'w mg hi* tra in in g p*t>**t er4 an exclient i»rportun*ty to e tte lla A A /.in». following * 5 4 Ja» ^ coat* ao lllll* I weave into ’he plot thread*, of lea** peiH*d, ha* been *.• m u«: »«'«%. dartre p antom im e All m all the p«. v»de* % lo phono j fun and entertainment for p>ar repoit to Whiting Field Fla N « i and MiimorouK e n te ita in m e n t duty un«l*r instrvsktr.m m the ! Highlight of the »ho» »ie the « i ti . th en fn efid s tee n a g e r* an*t even th e h 'tle tot* So d.i 0 Pittsburgh uverIv employed hy ^t J Meik;o A lialtimmv Paint Co. ljndhui»t H* entered Kiwantans H®or Mrs. Ben Miqlin N aval st iv w e' on tW vem h* i enlisting At the Sav* Hr Mrs. Jenninqs Is Installed ■ lulling St*tmw m Ne» * I T h r K iw am s C lu b held it* Res'®ntly elected off>««<* tbe being iwoin in kt New V . * •••••••••• weekly meeting on Wednesday Lyndhui>t Emblem Club 1 leaded Fd PukrtVttl inducted Jack K u bv Mrs Ben Miglm a* iM«*ident car. Iix'al merchant and Mike «tdl Ne m atalled c» ith ftt^u-.g « etr Fiesta Board of Health Office> monies at the Elks m Park Warren Bogle introduced the avenue «» a dilinet meeting c»n tu e s t w eaker. Mis* E dith Je n Satuiday evening v ning librarian »t the Lyndhuist I he Installing *ltlie:i «11 t*e Rex Hardware Publu Library Mr* Clara Millet president f IIINKt « »»M>»K ri III IH *•<.* Handy Boeder Photos Mi-.* Jen n in g s spoke on the ac­ I th e S u p r e m e E m b lem -v"lutv arnt tiv ities of th e lib rary such as giv Mi* ti*** Kie«tenhagrn maishall North Arlington’s new lodge I of the Supreme I tub b« th of of the Benevolent and Protec­ mg hundreds of book* yearly to the schools, holding story hours Bui t»ank Calif tive Order of Elks. No. IW , j M rs Jo h n G ia n a n o hra.t* thr received its charter Sunday at for the younger children There DO IT YOUSELF are over 90,000 books in the li i't'mmittee of anangem enta *>f ttir the North Arlington High Una I clu b School, when 175 charter nn*m- brarv including dictionaries in WITH TOOLS RENTED FROM US members were installed. The all languages from l-atin to Chi nese. und all types **f encvclo lodge, which is seeking its own V N M VI I’ M ! n lull home in North Arlington, has p®dias fur all religions Be*! *rll • Floor Sanders ers are 4»o av a liable and may been holding its meetines at ( O l HI n M llll It'! be secured b> any on® who t»e the Lyndhurst lodge and will longs to th* library Recently a Tickets air out foi the ao continue to do so until suitable * Hand Sanders lot of do it-youi self books aie nual St Patrick's drtir t bridgr quarters are found in the bor­ very popular. to Ik- given *hi% yoar on M«;. ' ough. 18 ti> Court Lyndhurst No «T*s Visiting Kiwanian I)r Mahonev • W axers Following the institution of Catholic l>Mught»is of Ainer,, » of Kuth®rford was on hand the new lodge a reception was ; ai SjscismJ H eart P atlah Mall Guest* were Fred Shermond and held in St. Michael's School | The ccMnmitte* who m*t last * Wallpaper Removers William Ca«tle hall in Lyndhurst with more Monday at the home >»f M •* *1 hi* Ktm ing W ednesday an than 54)# people, including Maiy R<»Jgert lo com plete | our We Install Window Glass guests of members and repre­ j are Ml*,* Ito.ijei* atut M:s Lieutenant Governor Mathew sentatives of other lodges at­ i tended. Matt«» of Hoboken | William IL ennan M » v\ Shown in the large picture , !>• ->• Mr* Jtnvpti Duff> Mi* $«*« O ur L.n« of DELTA T O O L S are the trustees of the new Mis Charles W Christ of Wat Michael Eufemio Mrs Edwti.i lodge: left to right, seated: son avenue, entertained her card Hughes Mi* Ignatius Kril) Mn, James A. Cavanaugh, William club last evening Guest* weie i Ia*ui* Tamk* arid Mi* Gewgv 31 Ridqe Road Lyndhurst, N. J. Coupe, Alexander Silver, Jo­ fi**tr» Lvndhurst Rutherford and S h e a r f seph J. Lafrano. Daniel Math­ Nutley Tlie Study Group laoght t>y ers. Michael W. Sandle and Mi» Francis Candio « ill o.ert John E. Croken; standing are: GEneva 8-2644 Mis I’ A Alex of Fern ave ■ this evening st hei hum* SU Frank J. Dalesso. Fred Smith, i Eoiest avenue. nue ls home from SI Mary’l Hoa Thomas Bray. John J. Flynn, pitai. P«saaic, where *he under Thomas Leekie, Thomas O’Con­ went an opeiatiob She ts doing nor. Richard Carr. William J. tertained with a baritone solo C h a rles V Hallett of C arlsta lirected the production nic*ly. Nestor. Samuel Lyon and J. J. Capacity M iss Joyce Cywiski of Clifton M eA leavy. * danced a specially tap dance The The smaller group is that of .\a h a s s Brothers'of Clifton, made the officers: left to right: John For Barbers their detiut as a quartet. E. Croken, exalted ruler; John J. Graziano. of Lyndhurst. dls A capacity audience attended Mis Eva Mower of Paterson, TELEVISION trict deputy, whose efforts led th e ‘ Ni>;ht of M in strelsy -' pro song, various members of the to the organization of the new sented by Chapter No 6 of the Glee Club presented vocal and lodge: Alexender Silver, es­ SPEBSQSA in the Wood- instrumental numbers, the End R epairs in Your Horn® «s oo piu. p.n* teemed leading knight; Joseph Ridge High School Saturday Men, Ed Carstens of Rutherford, Lafrano. esteemed loyal knight night The Chorus comprising 40 presented a \ lolin solo m comedy. C H TELPVISION 4 RADIO CO NOW and William Coupe, esteemed members under the direction of Hamid Cullies of “East Ruthei ford played the harmonica. Henry lecturing knight. Hob Hallett, Chorus director. pre­ lft:> CENTRAL AVCNUJI NEWARK, N. J. sented several selections in van Brooks ot Wood Ridge and his ous p a rts o f the show The Chord banjo. Ursela Bartlett of Carlstadt Fat tory ,4 nthi>rii#d SmU» tmd S®rru>® Mr. and Mrs. Marry Klein, of blenders", one of the top Quar­ took the house down with her Tontine avenue, rcuirned on Sun­ tets in the country from Allen­ presentation of "Lola and a pi­ Television, |{iiiliua. Player* and R®eo.d«« day from a three weeks vacation town. Pa., starred with straight ano duet and Ei nest Domeleers, Tel HI mboldt f 9991 R®a.: G K s m 1-1100 spent with Mr. and Mrs Murray and comedy routines. Walt G a r­ the Wood-Ridge song bird, capti­ as then! Mondshme of Wichita. Kansas, on ner acted as Interlocutor and en­ vated the audience a trip to Phoenix and Tucson. Arizona, and Las Vagas. Nevada

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J. f x u t f u l f c i d j s a l k s s e r v ic e Diam ond 2-73IM) VJWJ Caapleta Albaes 325Pork Ave. w e .* 2soo Rutherford •m ow jum m urt»» • am to • pu hailv *atltu>av yiu. > r m ?»!■*? <40. CUJHIf) »i MDAY PAGE TI N COMMERCIAL I.EADER * 90UTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1956 Si Stop Cbldberg Movement" Underway As Bears Tangle with Hot Ft. Lee Fort Lee Star Netted 73 Points In One Game, State Tourney Tilt To Be Played At Hasbrouck Hts. Court I lawk f>»i\vc points Coa.h Harold -Buck ; Bergenfield. Wood-Ridgci Gofdberg averaged 20 points a night’s opponents met during the Eddie Burke. Burke set a new IF-Thorn P u tis I II'- .I lilll4 .il S la t huskt-thall tournament spon- Lrown has been drilling his Gold ; and Hasbrouclc Heights. Bogota I game this season as in sixteen season was Lodi. And the power­ school record this season when ' C—Kelly WolthofT -»»r«•*I In til.- \ , w |» r-« \ Sj;iL lnt«.r«flinl , ii,- \ 11,| \ '‘I, ‘n °,n,7 a*\ain vvho won the uprgen-Passaic In-‘ games he scored 416 points. Be ful Rams beat them both by iden­ he scored 335 points m sixteen G — B urk G o ld b erg '~ attain .name Of the spoile, j ter-Scholastic League title, will I cause of illness he m isse d tw o o f tical scores of 88 to 8L G — S pan o '"'•'I'"" 1 If' i ' m - W eei with I”, I team* cnnipetillfr in F ort Lei games for close to 21 f^irits per C a r lsted t ti' '1 l)lJ 1 for tfu• ; i'nn ttie BCSL in September along the games. His great exhibition The crowd at tonight’s game game average. Lyndhurst reserves Moran, WM " <('> i ... :it ill!* r. -I i-C,„ | ,-it ,|„. Husliroucli igc/i C ounty S' hola.ti«- U-agui , with Northern Valley Re-. , md last Friday night on his home will no doubt be increased by The Hasbrunck Heights gym­ Stopper Mariano, Pizzuti, Ferin- 1 11 .mpmnsh,p a teams woo J The latter replaced CJoster while court, enabled him to set a new th e presence of m a n y scou ts w h o II. i;lii- VIM I • ■ MI -! »|„.i . • Ik,.,I ii, Sum ,ut tallied ' , l-m d iii- t S i. |.{ei n a n l -, 1 1 - " 11' < 11 ’' 1111 -1 1 1.it t ofo f A 1" i ' I . 11 ii 11 I -i t u n I 1 •• ’titan Tk,.« il. . . .i .... ion Ci nti-r tlie. week ■ .11,(1 ','fn 'T i 1 •!;!.?" f ies of 3062' l hey won ,h* fl’-s‘ the continued high hitting by the The Thursday's Rec Commun- Jun.. League lead to three full ll.il 0.8 M ill, JJ4 und l*>.|two games with scores of 1050 youthful Bobby Dohmyer, Jr. ity league up with «ey.-,» »»,« thiee loi al howling as thev setback^ the John it th..t Kddie Uelaney, '.I !f|,^ S lc-r,’ r • ■ ^ 1 *^5 ”* laS‘ Dohl"yer had a 672 »"i« ™ series over 600 and 35 games over I'.. Buui ks in three game-, while the ’•Ml lo: his softball . f 4 i*' , "l*. 986 to 986 Standing out for games of 188, 239 and 245. the double century marP'in it v * t - -a ere winniii" twice from Kls. whcc around tbe Maj.-r the Motormen were Billy Daeosta i „ latest outing ntioled 1 he indivi set ies, the th ei '1 \ .•t< n eed ed a th ird te: . v*. on three more winruni: M v . thiuugh 25 Searby had a 618 on 222, 190 and Pharmacy and Brookdale Bever- vice Station had tn roll KiVi v to cop the match ae<- their vn tOTious o l l ’v W in ’7 h S an1? , ^ ^ ^ T °" ^ Druggist, won the odd iime“ r |? X ,« ...le \T an; 'I he teams split HAWK’S CORNER i ai; t In oi e II 2a Cames and the Th, l * , n is l" I k -in, ',' f f o?the ^ T n,'m- : S'*™ m ,hcir series w.tb Pollina forty in its ser.es with F.V.-.-I1 I am- s but in the ' had h if-h tea m tovi ,11 ' h' il ' ?*?U« tei’^ha5le?® ot- Jewelers while Ihe Soda Maker. Garage, showing th,- W8v.,„r e thi Hawaiian fal I ‘ \\ .r'ler I f.iwlv I«ow e w ith th ei < v, 11 I, a total g a m e li. l.bv li-.n .I 'led ft,’ 5iH wriei 1,1 ^ d,li likewiae against Arnold's Pi a well in their double t, I, red badlv- and the /lrruit Jead- I'' r*» III I IIOI tl s IXMIlOltll KI ( OKDS ■v teat < ame in the t* ri pace setters' as he ke “Vd a , 2 i Bakery. Standing out for Levy-, was Al -c-drimas who had the •s « oa- ted in 'I.,ps for the Am- it Ma (or 1^ ,,|.i,e as his on 2117 212' 2 1 1 fo llo w ed 1 , Park View House took *11 three ' Ge,ne Mor*an and Angelo weekly t o series with a 071 i. Hernat 11no w ith a I. -i il.Mi.-t al/ii.l 11 oi*i ai-tion T h e poi Spt >1 1 mi (p iin tet w ept Fill „• I,.ml,,,. Ill rh-.rb .. s, ' tramp*; from a , i i Sim,»ne both of whom had 598 mark. Oedrimas rolled i-mne >>• :h Uav Guidetti and • UK’ h '.in Thiee A re n o,,' «« „„d All ,, 7 * „ £ L V ad_ «•"> » hi*l> 240 g a m e 211 204 25,1 w ith Ja ck S ., nl a ith 21 n fnmes For then battle to «-ome up ■n„, the I'ltte,’ tii, e l» 55*.?>rk y^*"” J'ere char’ while Simone had a 224 tilt. For. helpinc with a 217. The Hill...... I.i v ■ j I Hawaiian Palms. |),,h tl liar Delaney tust , , ,, , 1 i. y -?f w a • Lou Fal* th,‘ Jev/elers, Tommv DeLitta had ^rs were led bv Marv • F: ..1 ' 111 hv 11 1 •" m o. a 2 i i /arano with a 625 and Eddie Mas- nd then bla t< d a b , Simon and a 211 bv H-mbi a 610 on 209, 203 and 196. Eddie Feldman w ho clea r :>«r» tollow i-d by a 2f>l A e .,u p |e ,,i f.,rme’ pa< e sette: - ters with a 611. Messina put up Boughton was top producer for ; petto. Feld- in hd scores . :>.n »hiei. pi-, win I'-.s.p.m Mott,i ;,nd the K,,,, games of J91, 225 and 213, FaJzar- Brookdale as h e rolled a 603 with 221 and ?2 » w h /!/• ' /,*. t ‘ i lie;:,!. Ke, | Va: Folly Club Cot tofi ther on al ioo Mail\e UPL 181, 235 and a 222 hi*h game while Harold had a 235. Pav G od.ft a :m .! -2.1, Masters hud J91. !88 and 234 Lippiruott had a 601 for the and Samm- K r ,, a 2 "i d i "I t'-o I,, individi ‘ •* **•"' V Hah. I. . • seven and ei 'ht and had one lit Aita a 048 "■ ,l" diain n I, ,,I then ,,ld tun-- struggles. Tin •Tj.,1 i « ony Antorio had a Bakers. H Lippincotfs high game Two trinle w. .e » , ■ I i i • ■■ »lh Hill S :i. 11 ♦ i„ . I. a 624 were "" th'- f i • n"fh fva ,| un v. on two of the three and H*nn,e Candia a 211 tilt was a closing 226 with the veter- week. Nnrthe-n iron X Steel winners All- ,1 -1-1 l( I-"' »‘.e T h r ee gam e:, a . th ey put to g e th er a ail for the winners. The bright an Jim Lippincott contributing a feated the Kellv’s “f," in a in. al .o divide light of the losing Realtors was 247 game. as did Pri e "hevroh t hand d 178. 234 an d to Universal Servi'H*. Sh<... th- I 2.'H. 199 and e h l by a n y d- ('•!! i ' ( 'Itih ’ w h ich t'at in to the way for th** Steelers wa - Clc * Wvsin«?i’i who s-ored a e Burks was ' : [•:11 !■ I* ,■ • o , | ( il f,4 ,,, a p la v o f f a n d 22'). tiii::! !|i. ', up < t ( i l l field li 1 ill 209. 203 and 181. while Bobh\ Jones had a 200 j,,,. Pi c ts missed an t , , , , ; ! , i. |.- w ith a M (ifl un Alumni Tame Wildcat Grads 79-62 Alonzo a 201 For the I a-.- v o v e r u nd is ’oach B ro w n in p u ttin g a slo p b r l f men Tonv Cammarata hit a 22a f titl'd plac io I tla- n a . a the.y lo-1 t . ' ■ > I i, ‘. . .|,| lo t,| |.,n iie m the terrific scoring feats of .V ei,',i„ ,. and John Tholstedt, a 213 111 11,1 Alu i: ..roll Awn ■ * 1 . a i . . o , d f m i the li. Id coal Biddy All-Stars Also Win Cookie Simmons. The latter a tt'«si„s. « Pacing the p! Chevr.-let a Hi s Out ta n ,lii ' g.aii^'-, hv A lu s p e e d y southpaw, who scores “a /K ' •a It. .1 :: | I.. 1,1 ,'o.i | and sanl; li- A r apa. ji v « r..w d tu rn ed ou t hi in. the Golden Rear u in grei^ation was A'f Fuscavino who mu-oll onn-r h e a v y in semi-pro circles in the k..j». . J '•'He a 216 bv I.C f I h u r la v m rh I af ffi. f.yn d - wre the greatly improved Brian crime through with a 644 s'-t on Win - Ch: i t. i, Passaic-Bergen area, was limited i. 213 bv R phby I " 1 t Ih h. School gvinnasium for Llttlefi. 1,1 ,-, ho ni W does In . p| ,V SOI. 240 and l*»4 ■■ ith Pat S Kb ' / I n - ., 2 ’ bv Tabby Tita 'he hem-lit l.aketball double t«. just one goal in the entire tilt mg at Fairleigh 1 )m kirrson C I li having a 205 "••me. For t^" '"d ,. 20'.’ bv ( ant Hook Star- >f I N H ! I* \ | - I I II I I \<. I I |{|:o|{(. A M /I.S I ONK .II I I'1 id.-i ■ 'I h e a f !a n ,4 .-. a prel nil lege A good tart by the lanky h Truckers, soonsor Johnnv H< ugh i r- in rh fea t \e BradleyRT ! Pro'?Ls Biddy “ League W C°aCh All-Stars Joe K toC i.... s A tm elo S im o n e I* ' “ a j.a .t of th e to w n sh ip 's vast niai'. at ti at t ion w o n bv th e ton was too man with a 207. M hr. ! I . • -d on! center enabled Lvndhurst to hop cJi- k as a u n it in running up a (>m,’iHl* a 654 -‘- i e s . A f- • Il 'oi- .i. /e p., another season of play 1 ndhur: 1 P.nldv I eacue All Sl’rl's T a v e ’-n he.img ii, ■ "IT to a 2.'* to 15 quarter lead rather easy win over a taller and Lyeahup** (5ij it. "a'lies- o f 180. and doled foi Ihe Town Hall at eight St.'.' e, Fla t R ot hei f o l d s 8th and a 39 to .'50 midway mark ad­ the “House nf Nutzie'” ha«l rt \ e hr ot • lose with a older East Rutherford team The Rr^nJr'V’ 1 .-1 ‘ ' L ' ' • ‘ : -■■ '■ ■•.id he lend'- lo, the 24 Ih reason of - r. del- f,l :n V. i,i**' th e m ain v a n ta g e. toriouc evening as thew w ” a The 270 game is the . ", Walt, i Moilov, . with anolh.-i • -ent ie lilted in Lyndhurst’s locals consistently worked plays 1 r Kat Kuttierford couldn’t get pair of games from P'- .o’ d'de - * "i Junior coinpt1- • »■...■• t..i f.tfv at tl., Higfi Si - In to I Field Alum ni I'Cttutfi it 7 *# t,, c.-j n o d for their scores which had the *?&»'I, plaved ,o low., I h*' en t 11 e | >, op rain w a 1 e 1 un Script led the Nid-ies -• ' bn t cm initially lontrolling the took scoring honors as Bobby De- * A, ■ i■ i .tio n as " I ' t ■ oi, had nine team-, fran. hi ,.-d at tile Fa t Kutlierford . ymna- 1 on 200. 206 and I'M lV!u. ei Kir o f,||. 1" " d p. te,| an u n e x p e i ted Roma netted eighteen and Mike . k- ‘ in v. ith a t;it; I' -)•'• -l- ‘Me-.-- H a w a iia n J o e ,. I 1 Id (Junior that I‘ I had a 21'i an I ea wiii All five dailei., sco red Zelinsky tallied sixteen. '14 215 and 197. i " - (*.ii I* • ('hib. Speed Wa v , The It, w' I wa w il pleased u.111 the double figures for Coach Charlie Krug” Muel*e: ■ \...... ! . f)o |. •• ., g a m e . • . -I'.-, I..1 ba. I; for another m ;eon xvl,h th.', pi o" 1 am and ih,- ,».n - Hi. wns quuiti-t v ith Littlefield’s The Pox '•cores; E Rutherfod (31 r G F T th e o v en d o o r w itli a l'b-1 Re t . thi Kddie Mi f t ,. II, the pie idefi -y m Lyndhurst (79) OFT for the Brookdale' I’ d H b i had •e .,: , I and 221 Lvtidhei t Ho...i.-ts eigtiieen top . Johnnv Toscano f 21 o I id*, of le, al I at t le League 1 -e l the Fa t Rutheib.id t .lli. d xteeo. Hobby W il.'h had 1*1* lo. f nen with a 218 and G D u l w d h S< >* en- en L e d h: ta te t o It. II, i .in | | . iidi ii k en and 1 ,! " ...... 'h is ten I he Wildcats, J,m IMiosia ■oufuri-ll i Gard»*n S'nt Tn»» t-.vi . ' a t...... ith th n at h decided W.,M, K from Charlie’s I).d- n as on a v r,p i.t ■ 7'". ; a m - by th e “ nit, d u p the a « I 14 took in.lividual honors with 22 I’l.ll-O, I* '* I...... ''•< P.- i .... i- .eked to Ihe feature attra, I,on was while Len Plus,a and G. Ko **».iro.-, kl k J o e Rosa «-'»rtred w ith a <'ri9 on Pe-lfors. 'Ihe lone inhvidual "old compared lo Ja 1 yea r w h en ba h ad J2 ea ch games of 233. 179 anti ‘.‘2'* nd b rig h t n -t • was- a 202 1 v Stan Po 1 ' team-, put on a 1'iei }| brawl , An outslandine featur Andv Green add •• • ?fS Fo. g o d a .'.f tf,e lo -e Rutherfodr (62) Charlie's- \f *«ee “Red" M 'th. ■ ' " h 11 ,11' 1 11 in an Fa 1 Kuthi-i game wa the defe et u p by San Ca-1. ’ lle-tu t w o n I VM llll i. I <1 \ l ' V (.\l l. II* 1*1 \\ | its ‘ Id VI I. •. . Hilt the ho \ tars had a 331. Fd L laney a 223 an I ' . t. e 1,0 I* - \1 ,tM-S Th e b a sel.a l ' 1 lei i 11. didn’t foi ret all ' Andv Ren/ a 212 M•■•'.•ne f *i - th e ” e o n d inat o n 1 it y 11 ’ II e th e then III. I, and the volucte, , of Another two t,*»e >• . ■ i I'.'h 'd a ...... th e ...... h ig h .In Ida, wh. •" I-d I- I .ink I; 1...: ei and V ito R i'ta c e o ’s B a r tJ r i’l v !,. v ..n .... b 1 M - ■'* I- a . M V d l I)u - Bayonne Stops Locals In Biddy Tourney twice from Stehn ick’s. d. g. " the I ial .e liiith League I h. n . bu y all night * • ha i - •• • r-i 255 and ba tai led III th e M nil bei pm ■ I i,. .me unde/ control. Lyndhurst was eliminated in | overcome their rivals’ lead and 1 '«• 047 series by Ten v K. a •.. ' od G • 1 a 012 h i' be doing Guida fho;. I.S lid lu e* I ro a e h e d bv Hi d) the o|M 'iiinround or the State on two occasions in the final half Kearney had pin toppling an • ..n 173. 17'» md 255 F-.r the Mo­ .'I ha a 'lied up a tl 10 ot • ' I I Coa. I, Hal Hi..wn, led all Hiddy I.ea-'ue Tournament at the drew within three points of a tie. Ui>rk< * kl. o f 241. 201 a n d 205 te m en, I! -i. • had - ,. „ f 205 freeing to play With lb. the ,i\ blit the (i.t,del) Sootters AtlantK- City High School last Three stand-out players for Lynd k.'.'m Vinnie's Dairy h*b'«-d the ah ;„n ,\t • I 'idu//, lolled ■ nd 11 \ ,1,1.' la.., all re. eiv : d"t< d I - c.d l FI em u„ h. , am e Saturday afternoon. The |„c;d hurst were Mike Zelinsky, Jimmy vets Post 20 to build then K> B id d y I.’,, loe VaoNortwaV. Hob ■ I|,r-e ...... , hauling them h i th e A ll S ta r pped .. :s*» to Breslin and Bobby DeRoma. They 32 de« ' ■ P I " I The I.Her plase, flu id 1111.11 tti whin they d-ew •/datives accounted for 29 of the points Ba> uniie , n th e o|M-mng gam e with Zelinsky having 12. Breslin Lyr,dhurst a trip le! td lead.-r Other first n in e and D eR om ar eig h t R r,‘-;< Hi.*-iin t and gam e' the ■aw N orth R.-rgen lin sank five out of six foul shots " 1 b \ Vd,ii R " 42 lo } an d with Lyndhurst getting 12 out of i'i. v « . All Jamboree 19 from th*' fo u l lin e. T h e w ill f r V r 1" • if A tla n i. C»t' ov, , wh. lined ners had 9 for 23, hut held a 15 " ' F IR S T TI VM ItlClAN I II 11 M il l> li ||*s H fsi SK.III • .'li C ity i( to 211 Al lhus-a. Uumiiiil to 10 margin in the field goal de p a rtm en t. ai .' \ * L. ■: I. a ■ . . I.ol len Hear pivoliuaii, Rub IKikim, No Aiimgto Iii q uai t( r fin «1 l ountl gam es Ue alumni i ante C M vir 1 > u nday R a u .n n e a l . o i c e d Tho hev score: ■t I I- I* B.iyonn* (3S) G T T I', i.’l m on ( oil. g, G Pete iont ■th a 4:! to 2 * w in o-. er llo h o - H e . n ' SO lin. I ■> I .> intliiir sl am. t Quiumoiac G Tony h. Fi »>d n. and Ke: .rny elm,mat, ,| the punt his high SI ( OM) 11 AM \ C d \ 1! te a ,,, :m„ool a . th e H v A l M u , , I I.t a, lie ha- e ha h< 11 all Honorable Mention T h e I In* time lias come io say a pmii<; o i i ail even Leel in •1 a iu e■ l-’o I.-w ood Hob T h a i. I1. tin wecV end a». at At A I. I. I I. HM» a re e lig ib le L o g o i. I P. !, - ( ' a, 11 p be 11. R id ge ic City Ui the final the metropolitan.area as an\ two men in the munfrv. • . ■ oiidu. fed the following wood, Jim De Mai tme, Kam.sey i I on Sat 11 ' d a \ ,. |<: w ill I mean lex Scillivitt arid W illie (The Heard I f»*l*en- 'Ihr- 11 s o d an* 11- ted for I.'., n t Noi-t!, Bereeii and Lberg, whose Imii'alion's ata. St.Sl. NicholasNirliolas ArenaAre for the la-f s**v- i Man h 31 and continuing K. a- nv ,■ id be pitted arainst At* 11■ • e en April 21 the auction l int i era I years ha\e lieen the brightest »*ars in tht* hoxin*? ftr* w ill be c Citv The two wann.'is v*"*! a on will l.efin on Sundav, Games This Week k undav afternoons fo; the i n a n e n t . M av M tb-- Council t'hainhcrs lo hampionship and a hul lo Both have received harsh senberg is that they were hit T O N K .m la tm n a ls. treatment from Julius llelfaad. because they have ti«*en success- At Paterson Central II S Ref,.,., thl ,.f th e I urna- ! **** ^*ew York boxing ommts ful The- have suffered because! HITS. AMi Ml ' I ’tii; | v East Rutherford vs Kid: . la hi ’. nt th e « con lm gt nt of swlnei their fights have been popular, i I N u k Lon Pal k i ( ir c u p 2 i. H p m t d.- R I 1 , e - s am then Helfand, a former assistant dis because they have made a suc­ par/o io "■ j I plac. th e A tlm tn Al llashrouck Heights T. S d at a lunch-*’,rK t attorneV *n Brooklvn the cess in a business that the coun­ Seaboaid < , the\ won twice from Krue Fort Lee V . |.. ndliin t ( Oup hool . detei la ten­ man who broke up |he Harry trv o< er has been faihnc p er B ie w .-I • h .1 I. a: , I ta F kert in .ts hneup d 1 et- ofti, ja»s Greet- Gross gambling emmre ha Helfand wanted somebody to 1 W a lte r * I .< It • I ■ ■ nilh',i ■ t 1.:111• L. ai uer ill th e I I ,a , • , I R ill A \ mg> a I ; e ev'ended bv S'ale Sen been reaping headlines in his smack hard and somebody who hit- s Lo. ko. I ol mei hud, p ro b e nner world of boxing They were easy a.-d by fhe Royal Hawaiian teer« have figured too heavily in turret P a lm s T h e tea m .« • >• •«! . i>,. |; 4 . 8:15 p.m. W i'lM artin The Rev Wyatt ' "i a Leavin* lwat the tean what manv, of tn consider the leading the I'oo-. v. i> i At Ramsey II S R Johnson pioiiounied myooa- Shame on Helfand for taking the Cbflon Row lei^f *>v 142 tfiandest of sports, S p o cc Contributed Dy pins . The H*t|d\ i. i " ill le nine d lo, al s. l.ed Park Ridge \ W.iUmgton th'* e a s y w a v out sndhmst. he,I i , .loe But the fai ts about Sullivan u le th is w e k eo d i: • d ami wall be pJaveil on tG io u p 1 i. 7 p m T ru e l*oxin»? fa n s w d l m on^n >dlev* g a v e B a v o n n e .. go«id a,,d Gilsenberg ar»* on the l>ne Saturday albiniton and : ta i: a 1 a IK s« h ed tlled for L et became thev know fhaf Monday 1 s .v i i i i i i a v ip I efol e dropp-ngg th* t! came They promoted some of the best Saturday but p>' B i ' oiine team started to T hey b ro u g h t c r o w d s to o ld St C.il *en> ert». ch eerio ^ fo r m anv Freshman Coach Frank “Riggi* io ha parsed 111'' ex a m H 15 p ,„ . ■ Il a n d 'e n jo y e d a 12 to 6 m ar- N ic k ’s w hen other arenas were Pleasant evenings If boxing i« i n a t io n s a n d is n e w a full fl«*dgeu <>i Ihe Approved Board 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) of Basketball Ofli.ials Police ( ioner James A Br g o m the second stanza. At the c losing up. . f'eberal’*' crooked, your bo«-s Tt’ESDAy. MARCH 6 half t.iey left the court leading It seems tn «s that Helfand week «ft«r week wtre hone-t ardent supporter of local athletics, v. a :• pon ible fe, the Biddy At Hashrourk Heights II S League AILStais to go Into the Stab t< urnan cut decked out in 23 to ir. The •final two periods w as determined to maKe ex And for the boxing fans that i« LYNDHURST, N. J. Westwood vs. Harrison (Group tt err plavcd even with Bayonne ampler out of two men w ho have what pays off* complete new uniforms Richie Walsh and Charh- Senvanuh Li, 7 p in having a !J t«. 8 third quarter dif- been successful in what Some - ■. - are playing great ball for St. Mary’s ot Rutherford They stood North Arlington vs Walling* feicnce and Lyndhurst holding an think a very dirty business. out in the Gaels’ 58-53 win over Good Counsel m the Ninth Jei ton Park Ridge winner (Group H to 7 fin al period ailvantage O ur ow n g u e ss —- a fte r w ork § ey C a th o lic "13” to u r n a m e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t W E 9 -2 9 5 0 I), tt 15 p in The locals tried desperately to I in* alongside of Sullivan and Gil Follow The Leader THT'RSD \Y. AI \KrIT 1. 1 o-,r, COMMERCl \l. I F.AOER A SOUTH RFRI.FN RI'TU VC I’ M .I H I V I 'N

ly if «%*>{ IN* iU tr n • North Arlington^* inability to ' \\ INI. I UW |‘VM I> n t h V h ic o re from the floor for more Nii.- m ar. TU rne? p> u I»1 n t S P I North Arlington Loses To than 9 minutes forced th* game min •ni'iMimtti that into overtime A drive bv Al Mat­ ... 1 d u b a l l ! t«* h.*#t x High School Notes h j l r i Ht»V* t i'w4» tos near the end uf the third p er­ * iod was the last basket for WI 4 w ‘ »>*• Englewood High By 47-44 b u r Ruekel‘S auintet. It ended r|jo »l. hut lhe* Maroon ral­ lead. The third period ended with lied lo Ii#|* N >rih \rIiiifei««ti iu o \er!u m \ 47-14 for tlir«l th e sco r e 38 to 28 w h e n Lud Is D eclared place in llie H er^ n (.oiml> 1.1 ml»<>r •** >aturdu> night at Goetz tossed m a jump shot from r ! *‘*,S -;V . H**ai d ,-f the Ii Dir!.' *, n < • \ tie «\nin.i>iuiii. Iifforr t*a th e s id e u . , .* N t 1 Three buckets bv Zash. the panlx iT"V\il. lln \o rtlirin \.-w J -r*e* lnter*rhoIaf>tic |;>bru at\ Jl I..»di. 42*36. in a semi* closed the sap to 40-34 irM ; 1 final round tanir :i - ■ I The Viking lead dwindled to 1 ‘ -"‘v u-.*: t», o» 1*5* TSr n 1 larken-at k b y TINA l i t AKIM I <► and KuHIKI t St tlKOfUt K Th< de< four points with IS minutes re­ ' r l*>ed Hvr «*t. la< t ability oi, John Cu.h maining. and the South Bergen- . th e M#i mn Slabbed rebound County's t . -.orer. v. ites went into a freere It ended 1 "i 4*0 rebound on the offensive points, to eet a sinyle fi when Mattos charged into Za>h Hi Everybody tat P i . t r . goal but fi a n d it a lm o st im p os- H e w a s lirr t»d t ; and the Maroon guard caged bojh T h e sch o o l is bu.*%ing la te iv w i’.i. I fou l j ut the bull in th* hoop * >* ih u ts K en Tm .-lt v. ... su a lly foul shot* with 20 seconds left weeks the ca>t of the >« hool show b.as i'tttf alat ;v r s thi Yiitin^s finally gained The scoreboard read 44-42 performances on Ei ;da> ai d Saturd**- d r a w s th r .. ;. 1 v: ■ en t • '1 *1 P»ns , » S ,< r o-e 1 4 V,> will' be presrnted I" I HS m the and the other elm George Roland m ssed a lavup V * t r -fHt an e ffe c tiv e .nn' . Englew ood 1 it:died the Up nighu Mi LaT: s ih iir r •*« IN 1 > after a long leadme pas* V «rs Dillies Your '!tb u 1 bu:»t 'r«n. la. . C a la b er ^ '1 he \ ' period and pro- I* * t(f« **»i e f .- v m A onds later an d En*lc*ood gained Mr LaTr. i n l.>«>r■. • ■ to take n;ore b« o n Hit h ie H akim court, worked the ball for n few the mark Kxie;. ! •: his Zash. The Maroon Tickets are on • Lo t'.i- 1 .1-1 i .4^1 W liy seconds and then rained tlie dead­ Calabresv pla-. ru- w> ”ive the men Program Conuintti-e lock when Norieka followed un More ex. t;ng f..ij s* •'mw-' Ton. he snared man- 1 ,, .;an .1 Ar> 44 lead. a shot by Zavh. The »l<>ck held C hu Ju t. : n: -seti a foul shot th e lo u in a m ti.t »;an « »! H a -t: om .k H sh o w e d 4 seconds remaining E0 1 1, la t- S>, j *i>o: ! \ l tr;« : ,t d >f p oin t • 1 Hi; 2’> seconds, with North Arlington’s strategy .•fol. I utTi;n;'. uf* w ith c a llin e tim e o u t to g et th*- MM t • ha\e it stolen. • *»"d co u rt fa iled w h e n R ich ie V 1 .lation test Eqgle- Hakim missed a jump shot ,ill . :th 3?i seconds .11 I* Englewood pulled out to a 14 g u l by th e ( ’atts An . thei and a foul in lead in th e fir^t i>eriod, but T im •• .jt Zash came thi u Mrs JF*omd« x t« 1 iiH ire five buckets bv Hakim xbarked : f> 1 MIH II. v...... il.l f . on « . > ,‘o; th e final North Arbngton t*» a 24-22 lead th e H adio fiu t» .s. Mi th e at the half I*. *i». \ \ r . d o I .. th is field A f*er V '-'^ n »'ut in t» •• 1 - Advertisement The annual Sa H.i A I handers, the Vikings went on the evening in thf c ' 11 ! 8 p s»>r**e that gave them a \'Z p1 - E a h tea m m a d e 17 field "hmU Op* but Englewood convefted 13 >f 10 f.,,r fh.„.. v t,, to f ,r ,7 ( v Not th Arlington The Minmn at tempted 73 shots from the flooi l h e bov s* O’ •* -upport ttie l‘ii< :o I'l.oo ‘ KEARNY FEDERAL SAVINGS Krtrlew«M>d «■ KE. 3-6565 | Goetz, v 1 0 2 Vi v Vai alio M«iiii\n l'n.*;.*sili Jubn li U |k « 1 . 0 . 1 tfaiai t*i , r 'i 7 t» « ?i 2 ’ M ow eli. G alte -Vni. 1 umo, llarb Kiel! 80 Ri Road, North Arlington Tinsley, g 1 1 3 Scliroeder. liloi.a VaiA’.ukon How.,. L)a\e Cafaro and Hot. Mai mu A l l s t a t e T h e J u n im » ia*>v ('•>.. 11, • i h .i- )»••" 614 616 Kearny Avenue, Arlinqton N’ A rli lie ton the coming piom After .srveial ..item ', f i n a l d e M attos. f made Neptun* Paiadise • r. t« h. ; -I lay. These three completely equipped panel trucks of Cieorge COMPUTE SAVINGS SlRVlCf Calabrese f foi the da\ pu»r.i l^ds will 1 . . >«;.• P. W oertz & Son are ready fur any’ emergency In the plum b R olan d, c ing and heating line. vla-t fieorge l)o It" is thr firm’s slo­ M u r^ o fsk v 1 gan and tieorge means he is at your rail at' all times, with t*nkim r one of these men and one ol these trucks on 24-hour a day i « M o r n s g call seven days a week Pictured are. left to right: (George 4 K Woert/. master plumber; John Iron tin. master p lu m b er. Jerome (.antner. helper, and Al Hupinski. master p lu m b er “Let tieorge !»«• It \ e>. when you reniAdel that kichen «»r bathroom, or make a heating conversion, you ran let George M r find Mr Joh n H. Roes, of do it and know it will he done promptly, efficiently an d in- il* th h\ eiiu e. !«•!'' the ^ e e k e m l expensivcly. Camera House Photo . Ith ! e la ti\ es it M ineo! a I. r in BUSINESS......

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The LEA D ER Printing Co. Printers ...Publishers RIDGE M0I0RS »c. Phone W E b iter 9-6715 Lyndhunt, N. J. 255 RIDGE ROAD ’ LYNDHURST. H J. 626 Ridge Road (Rt. 17) PAGE TWELVE COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. MARCH I W56

students are good boys and girls, plants. None of these exceeds 2,-. I riot clearly evident, he added. as key reading spots, flood be­ i cal bar associations and lawyers’ a e rtn e r Pre-Disaster havior could be foreseen 24 hours i clubs is being sought to imple­ and we feel th at th ey may have W eing Chevrolet 000,000 square feet. Officials who pledged support < f the plan presented the Corps in advance A hurrican can be m e n t th e plan on the community a new slant and constructive s u g ­ Is Solelected The 10 new plants include com­ Plan is Mapped f En. ineers, Philadelphia Dis- plotted from as far south as le v e l. Rafferty said. The contest gestions on thi> p u zzlin g so ial bined passenger car & truck as­ !i t. Dela\ are River Joint Toll Puerto K o and a continued re w o u ld be open *o seniors in all robl'jm. A statewide essay con­ £ix artists residing in Bergen Expanding k ey High echelon people in B- :i;,e Commission; U. S. Weath •oort ol its progress sent to the a the st.it-* s 304 public parochial test such ar th a t we p ro p o se sembly plants at Flint, Mich., and civil and military agencie (County have ac e ted invitations The giant assembly plant to 1 Bjreau; United States Air Trentor Weathei Ptitior ever >nri criv a t- secondary schools. W ould n ot only stimulate the in Van Nuys. Calif.; a truck assemb­ New Jersey, Pennsylvania and to serve on the rejiona* commit­ be built by Chevrolet in north­ \ .i. National Guard; Di- the Radar Warning Circuit which TV,.- ) ’an s ^gesU that county terest of the youngsters, birt NVvV York m et yesterday to.c east Ohio is part of a sweeping ly plant at Ypsilanti, Mich., and • ri ■.: Water Policy and Sup- ha a out 40 member stations. i rid b'-t t'roir* sponsor th? would undoubtedly deve’o; new tees of Jersey A t Today, a postwar expansion program that seven manufacturing plants. The up a pre-disastef plan to fee i L v Coast Guaid; U. S. Gto W h er pH in fo rm a tio n :s, nut in ntcst on the local level, award- ideas which would greatly help •tat \ i .. e:. .i 1*10:1 tu contemp­ has already added to company last named embrace a spring and formation to the Now Je , i al Survey; Corps of Engi- to the Civil Defence Control Cen I ng suitaole prizes. W inning en - the adult groups w*n h are wrest­ orary New Jerse-- a'* to be? held manufacturing facilities 10 new ; bumper plant at Livonia. Mich ; Civil Defense and Disaster ,eei . N ew V oi I * . t a n d th e ter, it will be evaluated,. inter- ries then wcu!d be judged by ling with the mattei.’’ j i*t Rutgers University in Septem- factories large enough to enclose i a pressed metals and automatic trol Center to br;ng more a • t ite Bureau of Navigation. i reted and given to the people 1 ’h . state committee, assisted by L: •casts a committee of educators and Further plans foi the essay con­ a farm of nearly 200 acres, T. H > transmission plant at Parma, O.; ate storm and flood fore I): man asked each agency t through their popular news outh guidance authorities. Three test idea wi’l be d scussed at a The committee rnemberj will Keating, general manager, points , an automatic transmission plant swiftly to residents in vulne ra b le u;,| i* Delenso with an in m edia. at Toledo, O a forge plant and rat;* w in n e r s w o u ld b e n a m ed , meeting o’ the 'ornm;*4ee and ii v. p a iifci a r lists in th eir ou t. o f th e fa < ilities which a foundry at Tonawanda, N. Y., r Northern, Central, and South- count” bar as ©cia*ions the even­ j the ■ hel eve should be m- used n an emergency t>> During the floods of August 1 rr N e w J er sey . ing of Ma’ h 8 in *he Common# at I vited to show their work The The new operations, providing and a V8 engine plant and a • iratr weather condi floor space of more than 8,000, and October last year much con­ !>ssay C o n test Rutgers University, New Bruns- utouj. n currently seeking to stamping and fiarne plant at ;k enough in advance to 000 square feet, bring the total FI inc. fusion was created when new I 1 h - comm'ttee is studying ways wick. Raffertv annc.un ed. The raise $20,000 to finance the show early warning. of Chevrolet's nationwide net media presented conflicting data By Bar Unit nd means of providing college committee-, he raid, 'ha.-, en­ and to provide a fund to purchase work of manufacturing and as­ The new Ohio plant will intro­ and predictions to the people. United States Meteorolo s holaiships for the top winners, listed the counsel of th» state as many of the winning exhibits sembly plans to 32. In addition duce the most modern methods Thomas S. Dignan, actin'.; state- Trent' n would be *he key The New Jersey State Bar As Rafferty said, but the cost of university in working out d^tjils. as possible for a permanent New figure to the postwar factories, this net and fac ilities for assembly of 75 ii rec to i ol Civil Defense, said. in assembling and evalu sociation's committee on juvenile ! such a plan may prove a stumb- Jersey art collection. atm rep< rtv from the other ; liny block at the presen* time. work has been expanded by mil passenger cars and 30 trucks an The probable cause of the misin­ delinquency will sponsor a state­ ■ 1 Mrs. John J Garty. of Willow lions more of suuare feet through hour. It will be Chevrolet’s fifth terpretations, he declared, can gencies. In an extreme emer wide essay competition among "Our objective is to encourage | The Bergen members and their ;i<' would n:ive to th* avenue. Mrs. Thomas Anthony, of enlargement of all prewar plants plant in Ohio In addition to the be laid to the lack of a central i-f'-; high s'hool students as a means the tr inkin'’ ot our teen-agers in rreus are Rose Albers, Engle­ automatic transmission plant at intormation center when all ;tate C il Defense Control O n of stimulating youth interest in ; a problem which directly affects Watson avenue, and Mrs. George wood. Lynd Ward, Leoma; Hans The Ohio factory, encompass Parma, the company has an as­ forecasts and predictions lor this, er in V/e t Trenton as his base the problem, Joseph A. Rafferty, | them,” the committee chairman Simson. of Rutherfeird avenue, ; Weingaertnei, Lyndhurst; Ben ing more than 2,500,000 square sembly plant in the southwest area would emanate. Prior *o the >j o; erations. oj Glen Ridge, committee chair­ explained. “The committee’s were luncheon brid e guests on Wilson. Ridiefleld: Leo Quanchi, feet, will dwarf all the com­ part of the state at Norwood and disasters in the Northeast the It is d ete rm in ed th at b y us man, announced today. I studies have shown that the v ast Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Upper Saddle River; and James p a n y ’s 12 e x is tin g a ssem b ly two Toledo transmission plants. need for such a central bureau i n: Port Je; vis and Easton, Pa Cooperation of county and lo- majority of our state’s high school William Thomson ol, A llw o o d . W Kerr. Waldv.uk

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MayQf William F Gallagher and Mrs. Gallagher, of Octavia Miscellaneous place, are bade from a vacation of two weeks spent at Miami Beach, Fla. Som Principato Beth Ann Cataccu. daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Frank A. Car­ Excavating Co. at ia, 34 Pbrk avenue, was two BACK HOE - BULLDOZER years old on Saturday. Guest* at SHOVEL DOZER - GRADING her party celebrating th e ev en t CELLAR EXCAVATION w ere Lynn and Beth Ann Zou- LANDSCAPING faly. of Fair Lawn. Michelle San- FILL DIRT - TOP SOIL tuin, Frederick Pe^ego. Michael and Stephanie Carac-ia. M artha 82 Madison Street TOPS IN VALUE!! Ann Pesiie. Linda, George and North Arlington. N. J. Gibbs Offerings G eo ffrey Bollenbaeh. and her brother. Frank Caraccia.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the *12,900 Q£ALLY LOCATED RUTHERFORD Ita lia n A m erica n C itizens C lub will admit eirfht new members at C eram ic their meeting to be held on Tues­ day evening at th e clu b h o u se in Greenware ^ LYNDHURST. T Copeland avenue This will bring BEST NEIGHBORHOOD their membership u p to 60 T h e SALE V program will be a film and wine as much as ' demonstration. Mrs. Jean Carolla HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Notice To Persons In M ilitary h eads the reception committee 50% o ff Refreshments will be served. \\ I II \\ E M WY OTHER I K 2 F AMILY LISTINGS Service Or Pdfient In Veterans' Ann Liebau Studio I «*l»*|»||one 8-8464 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Ford, 17 3 B ELMO I'N T AVE. Hospitals A^nd To Their Relatives of Riverside avenue, celebrated NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. Joseph R. Pclito Agency, Inc. their weddinp anniversary Satur­ d a y w ith a show and dinner in 304 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. Ancf Frierids I f y o u a re in th r m iht& ry .service o r are a patient in a New York. On Sunday th»« cele­ OPEN K. KN1NGS UNTIL 9 PM. - SUNDAYS UNTIL 5 P.M. GIBB S AGENCY veterans' hospital and d e s ire to vote, or if you are a relative bration was cont:m«ed when thev or friend of a person w h o is in the military service or is a entertain***! at a family dinner at patient m a veterans' h o sp ita l who, you believe, will desire their home. Their guests were Mr and Mrs. William Ford and Do r Daily to vote in the PRIMARY election to be held on APRIL 17, Phone: l'J5H. kindly write to the undersigned at once making ap­ c h ild r e n , P atricia and WiJliam, plication for a military service ballot to be voted in said Jr.. of Pompton plains, and Mi. g e i u -nm « - ; t m election to be forwarded to you, if you are in the military and Mrs. Charles E. Ford, of service or are a patient in a veterans' hospital, stating your C lifto n . name, age, serial number, hom e address and the a d d r e s s at Slip co vers which you are Rationed o r can be found, or if you dosire tin military service ballot for a relative or friend then make YES on upholstered furniture It an application under oath for a military service ballot to be is important who does your work. Im ward< d lo him, stating in y o u r application that he is over W M . K. J 6 HNSON We are offering our the a y e o f tw e n ty -o n e y e a rs and stating his name, serial summer special now. i.ihmImt, home address and the address al w h ic h h e is sta- S O F A and CHAIR upholstered t.oned oi can be found. as low as S^Q.aO. Forms of application can he obtained from the under­ sig n ed . According to condition of fram e Dated F«-bruai\\ 2\\, 1056 and material chosen. Fees $19.14 ALEXANDER ALLAN SLIPCOVERS - DRAPES County Clerk a n d BEDSPREADS Made Administrative Huildm; to o rd er. Hackensack N. J p r n « p * c t ttoy jOTTO’S DECORATORS - - K- .ft NTnrli- A J75 RIDGE ROAD. NO ARLINGTON Riverside Ave Night K E». ny 7 61*5 6 4 i M'wrv-Wrt. Ami.:. <* i i iMmi-h'irrt n»i«voM VISITORS WELCOME O'CONNOR AGENCY -■•7 Pnhnrnt. io « # n h .Tr Sunday Rtuyvf«>*nt Av#. ••-.t M l. *••.. ! I 4<"t K n ih r rtn * - TV S ER V IC E V>“-n H4.1S . TELKVISION and Sunday Aftcnoons 2 to 5 P.M. M* and Mrs. Harry Hanson of SERVICE c iv*h 3v»P"'‘ v'TP "omit* on w: H en ry A . W eiss o f Equipped K rr.tr, urdav even'P" a*. » d’nne»- served JOHNS v. ill celebrate their Laboratory Id th is A rts hono- of Mrs. M inin’s birth- t II!! anniversary with Radio - TV Service rlnv at the home nf ♦heir dao«M- : » n at (.Jene Boyle’s on r.r. anH «^n-i«-hv Mr and M**s. luest, will be Susan, KEarny 2-3060 c«-h Roccell J r '-f C ,,#**'*i GE. 8*120 ihtcr. Mr. and Mrs Other pi'^tt vere Mr* He1«n or WEbster 9-4769 John Bon.mao liardi. Miss Pauline e' an'1 '*’\ »nd 309 Chase Ave., Lyndhurst Frank Oagliardi. Mr Mrs. A MafKillo*», of Teaneek. lexander J Tomei and Now! Don i Miss That Late. Late loise. all of Lyndhurst. For tyiiirlu Reliable Show latl Us—We Welcome 'I, Mrs. E m il W eiss and SHOP AT ffoMi*' SERVICE S#*rvjre rk C ity V El TKE T-V REPAIRS Decorator to Your Door C OISTRICT 1 ARLINGTON Tubes Tested Free New York Ave. ' !*• CoiMUrolll. JuM ph K. KK,»r«v ‘J-IWl > bci t i.Vt Culiuvnu. Jiilm .1 TELEVISION 10 BERGEN AVENUB Newark Avenue 733 ConiprvM. MuiltHn. Open Oaily <0: 'a.M . - •: P.M. 1 L’71 Jolinw'ti T h i r d S t NORTH ARLINGTON. 720 Crlsufulll. PonthA W e d . THJ 9 P M o r Penneylvama Ave D I S T R I C T 5 By Appointment SERVICE m " fi.. ( a rriH < C u r m U ic A. Copeland Ave. KEarny 3-4267 Ruthorford Ave. 728 K EA R N y AVE. *;i _• i )l)* -rin t'ie r. R a y m o n d .171 N a * * .r ., A n n a M SrSKvTiPLAN' K t F#r\lto. A licit- y E»tim»t* Cheerfully Oivon \ R f f N C T A N S u m m it A v e . I j 12 A m lp lM k . H o b a r t K. I» ItMSMKtla. C^umOia ______W ithout Charge > KififM and Ave. :,X | ,itii.uarill. c'nrnu.|>i Trucks O I S T R I C T 2 334 Kraus. M a rl# C’rt^.’-ta m -c M Draperies • Slip Covers f e r n A v o . r.'.l c*ofcm»'. Anthony J 237 Luofite, Smnufl * Red Sets * Cornice Boards W tb s te r V-77IHI I r.r.l C’ofun#. I Im ll*-ll# • Vpholstery * FCRN1TURE ; r»71 Smith. Kd*ar A Auto Part* Proeman St. Arlington De*** rator- fio« W h ip. Thoitm* M Auto Tools FRANK'S GARAGE G re e n A v o . 490 River Rd. North Arlington jr.:. I*iindi.rf. Ilfolrl*'!) A GENERAL MOTOKS TRUCKS ?«;. l-'und'-rf. frrd l Auto Paints H arnnston Ave SALES AND SERVICK :'r.:i | «*■ t* Y i« m ifc o . J«»hn Quality Parts Only ; Mann Avo. 2«7 R.dee Road b‘u*.r> N»»U«. Ann# U New Jeraey Ave Lyndhurst, N. J. | Ri1* n.'|.r>ti Kmn<*#» I'euHne Machine Shop Service «i'i tliKMiWli'*. Htaeln W R«• Mt.vi. Mar' c'arolln# rrrmlrr, n.r. ami l^wyt ■ j «irl»k..wsKI. Kll*«t»eth 64 Union Avenue ' : I oreat Ave. ■i .! i. i ii'sSynsM. Theodor# Juh' Rutherford, N. J. A . V.Sandberg K Kmpklind A v» 130 Ita kentaek St.. Carlstadt G Eneva 8*5670 (il.n e'v a 8 7177 D o m R o s o lypeisriter* • Adding Marinner 15 Yrs. in Ha.-.ltiouck Heights Plumbing & Heating I-jpli* alore . tM rkwrhN^ HI . V e i A Urn4 Altrrilfotii ■ K^iuift I’-.yrn+nt W '* HEN I ED . R U ’AIRED « T . . *»-71 1 r» INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. frede wnere SATISFACTION la f i t T A R A N T » * .H O r.fth st . 218 Washington Avenii* ?"•* S x i l l i i H M .r v \ l F i r e t S t 717 i:ii.. . uin v\ tid>. n Nutley, N. J. Hirdinq Ave

R a r k PI r.e» w i i i f i , J o h n r d a * R rt 735 Ridge Ruad, L\ndhur>t. S e e this sturdy, «.«•» Iklfi W a ll NUMey 2-8080 two lamjly hoihe. Four rtwnts up and three f.ii". Poll-.'. \ i'ji-Im Schuyler Ave dewti. Two-ear garaee. a u te m a lle oil h ea l, ^'ery valuable location Perfect lor proteasional man. Inddl frlal Waste Removal Priced at 819,500. 180 t ASHINOTON AVKNIIE, NtLEY, N. J. Would you like to see an older four-room bun- Phone NUtley 2-7000 galoy in good condition at $I'i,900. Ask to see it n o w .

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Truck terminal space, office space, machine for Jacking up, BUILDING MATERIALS shop with or without machines and garage with J Which all of us bate; PREMIUM QUALITY CO AL two large overhead doors. The-s«- ren ta ls a re Do aa the beea says. ittsulcrtien WOOL and BOARD located in a new building with plem> of p a r k ­ Before U*» too late. Guaranteed Satisfaction ing space. Ask about them now. SH EET RO CK - - - RO CK LA TH WILL NOT CLIXKUl • VERY CLEAN Nut Or Stove ,on $22.00 Buck Wheat *"n $16.00 ^ee Coal ‘on $ 18.00 Stoker Rice 100 $ 15.00 Ffiateeke Asphalt Roof Shingles N ONt BETTER AT ANY PRICE. TRY OCR BCDGET PLA> GENERAL CONTRACTOR Eat 1918 SAVINO ACENCY 151 Wear! Avo, L jroA am Agriculture Lime-Driveway Stone Koohni. Siding. Repairing Imitation Tile Board 2S1 Ridge Rd. 6E 8-3121 Lyndhurst, N. J. I’l.mir WKI.-irr 9-5523 MORRIS DEMEL S Essex St. HA. 6-2132 Harris* «i THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1950 ------LEAD£R ft SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW r o . i F i m t N

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A uto G lass Laundry J NUTf'K Tt* Jt»B AfIM l» ANTt* Thr l-»*r P«Mua*i«ne d«» Books and Authors » rpi l|.i|» WmtHl ed : vnntori’iMln trvM) Aran* .■«<*»r*4 tmi> it** k * * i fniai Rrekewod bv M n Edit* Wttooi TUESDAYS It THURSDAYS j m u ’> »»*• Pnder Ih.- I nil r«l V% Bergen County Glass Nowhere ehe do you $et the concentrated »nd M«*»r U » 4rti» (h|>a*4 im Mv V At L E Y or THE VINES hv jov P a . a r t t.«ralnt> ...r,u»*erv» «r Ih iIk*' l»'.*du« ***** Smith Afn*a haa thr l«.ake ol rv^an* w«Wm m»vrK bwt AUTO SAFETY GLASS INSTALLED Holiday House lann«)ry i ft*r < 1*A*< I t « • ,,## h»< H- AVAR’S* the inammu have two ©I a isalurr, veihom »f th» unroo» FURNITURE TOPS advertising of The Leader Classifieds. Your • «4 Um* 148 Ridge Rd. No. Arlingtor .w nrM for aruitt m%r* M WrtHw *•» Mru#j|i* i*U w n the nat ves *'«1 th* white aottWro A*io«o *t i <*«■ twk If \«ti »r* «dT»*.d twaar Lao*»« * Glass For Every furpvw advertisement is caried into 7,000 homes » **«»• r r .ll MNI hA*e * l* i* If tb,* Irrlm i e « tr f * »rttu M» . »t«i bwt Ih# « te«t»r t*«rt to a (Hr*pe H t Hiveraida Ayr Lyndhuiit. N. J. KFarav ! IUU4 "It* HM*. H'ltn* Ihr #» t .t HIM of • Rurrom nl th* V *t te»J--. Jut, sjytot life every week in Lyndhurst, North Arlington, n ■» ii»>r* > 14 1 » r i l •• m i l •«» Hni'ATtON WANTED 1 m r th t.r tt * w it WlowM tb* p* kvMtfkfei** of »be **etl Oiul i J* Ix'twrtnwiil nf at ihr ysuMfW grorratwm Qnnnio t » t>m «»f Ihr t»j*br*l «Hdon Masons Rutherford, Eost Rutherford and Carlsidcl «• *»r,.*t Vi » Ht k Ni J irtr MATUNI AOM*N • » Chiropractor j f t v or Ull. *rt| * m » »>f the Valle* t»e the Vino* Herr *b# w»lb hrr huatMMMl. ha4 h rr fam »tv. sn d |»i««m-rmt »?>«- * n **»frtt T h * ‘f hiowv*. by The . R A S S A » C l!«|w »|n i..n| *nA»rlntil<4 rnt >..r oil h"~*-4 IB {»»»(!<* h*»u*. r o lle d IH on (to n n f i* likr • f* i« U I **<5* T he fvativr-t, »*m» » * * * • Aj» r . •*• iva|t»ht* nRRaw cwt th# fiUMtlHW U»v» |Wfl *ivj %h* <• <|W iI H. S WATTER, D.C. L. Marinaccio | I Ull *' i Writ* | r * ^ l |V»* N« Ik? @ & ::t:tcxcccil deaden fi»r G ra itn to C an tie VsU m» 37 Eagle S lr* ft Chiropractor M u V akuo' rv I,Sir'll h n l h. ’ .«r«t j»» W •> f Ul W or North Arlington, N. J. It Hu *■*!«» ItelAa ha* marrio«* • *«'*« !»••» trealth #»wt bu** 139 K E A R N Y A V I. ih>u at uman t'Ut nirav imp»niwit tf'*n thr** pi*«n*. h # y r e s t > i h r a .1 G ronrno t « t • l » i f Arlington Professional Bldg | PLASTERING - CONCRETE SMALL REPAIRS «ramktau«hter i» M nlt »h*» ho. »h? hi>vtr Ih r n *• * eo l he i fain it) heritage hot wuhO of feaJ e*»a»# (A ii deader 0?tec-P*c4& M. . . V\ i. t* ratth C arp en ters KEarny 3-9587 Thr h rfiM id irf th e i l t f t !• H*>»arr it** Mm! ti *ent hy her for Three Lines of Action-Packed Ad/erlt:in^ m«M hr t iId I 'iis n n ie C on d o i 'is tfve m\ t .>*kKi»« lie i trvMihar » *.-ia : i f t- 1 ,s ullllhOtOlt . A. TURIELLO & SON w fH kt a ith I t* ,iiwlrigttH*r%d ut l'r im e 75 Cents First Insertion • m iN t i an.t to il Utrd lo ilrath Ihrrr a h»nl I m v*»#»y a* t» * h t »lv» Music Teacher frtMti |n fU or*1 O rSSftW CARPENTERS & IM li m its - — — aeol h rf daughter etM-h • gryai dt»ta« $1.25 Two Insertions < M IA N 1 h*i the gJ»e* h»r «he Ar Repairs arid AJterati«ns t i n drv r .».|<» itah a »«rr ui Ihr • hild ih U*«»* a»'*t iw ;.» Dormers and Garages \ l« TOR l>. KRANGIPANE ?l.50 Threa Insertions V a i..' r a*'^r a fat 1 W hwh »«nl»*ltri» 1 W mm> ** ' i a i-r* M r to n Ea*m>«>ia*l hi* Custom Built Homes | l « r I ii i| iIm\ tnenl Agenry Into Uvr *purt Valtet t» *nr r«-w, .* Piano, Vocal. Anordioo NOm *' !».c •ith thr ioml an*l On Your Property UM Kearny Avr AilUtgt.n • Oa *1f « I r 1 * v m 't iR U**e le a t h e r AUTOMOTIVE K E arn y 2 who I I I l’ on-1 A m *.. I a lu ll m r 1 I ONT AND I O l M» i * h«M Hr hra»e* »** •*» In producing < m ' t h r g fr a l« « t W | iiwt* Ht TkmuO, i.l th r tiitr > a rd * Me ^ s*tvr w ith h r r tout If Its bottled at WELSH FARMS Ujsr fo i Hal a*wl i* »■ I«>.*» r hrr tn Long Valley, N. J , it is the i « tr*eo*> hit .*rtt*tanl »iean*e-«. i* . kar**ter* lufollwr best. Convince yourself — Try ( c i n a m i c sum .m ...i Tli* la*ut .« the Ihr»."r lb*l hold a bottle of our Extra Rich Milk Mu INta’krt'a |* oel« 14 dr-*. i i|.»ww t|Mrffe. a*vt h#« vw tbol i.WvJ J \\ l-l.. r»»t Wrll irrW r Ihr *#mr l**i to d a j Kl«i4i-1 i'SM iSrt-n J*l Ki«-» I*, tm in g uf Ihr A l i i . r o I*»ul*» «|«- « It.rd i«K li 05*** ii,g uf (irautv I hai tie* Giannir » «*t^ **ir Ir threv (tuMnr IMmnr U Kbstrr 9-06U BABY IS KINO THURSO ••I U .>< I Mu* ti.u Milky W ay N .1 Im • l|M llrllf.i) »i .-t%i (ln|'l> M. oivt VI * Hr*»r* hrM • • • M>»>» *i Ha. knvtnk **-•! aft't .loufchlr. t»n •«t |.m i. r | ti s.|%iri«tHa Ai ii.um ni* I t i ■ ■* a f**i u## P age Dairies nd M nfM irrrma I •►|»artn«»nt I » ..f M * lUm y Naft of *•* * Ve Spociaiitt ui I'vimrtMnltltMi foi «d > ’ii * Hi. hi • ■emir ore thr |i«trnU |ikHi |Mld »».*ll»«w. H'» m fii W atlri Im hl nm M r, a it> l Dealers In Quality Milk Only Oil Burners SIGNORE BROS GARAGE lnin|.l)«ill»Btinri and »l< fc |r#»» M» hael J.fho ««• *h.« GE. 8-04*8 . WE. 9-6875 Heur, Towing Service FOR R E N T nt« i'nil V J Hu rt- I S t Itain aU ro Ht*at>il«i »« M > I 'A U ll Ml I oM a*e Towing C lu b S3 Rer Ve»r ■ boldl « IWI iu*» * Km eM rfttl tha Mlvlro <•# L Y N D H U R ST . N. J. * k Mi* SaM ta ihr Itirmr I h e M i f i l M * »«•» I r l> i vuOf V I I « i’liutir K M arny 2-.r»<»27 iACR^WANNA HOUSE t y i m s t : )ni*m M iid lf **f Potar**^’ YAM AUTO SALES p*r^r*i|.l| «-Votw*«riJ al P * 1'* i* ?*f Hia«- H*-»d |.vl.dh«r«l « -r» VfVJH Al,HK*‘S Mr* M.^r I o r I. nf. ftt Tl*e !.•!•» it lh» Iti’it ir*Atfeb»l< 25 ELM ST K E A R N Y . N I Stlfc We R » w n . _a r.ne Seie 1 illTIII X« JTt.lSi I Vim s »R ATt»*S .t\ rfiue ritlr* 1« ite*l t in C r ioan n h* h . M Mi* H«ft hr i*iar«J *• t D rivew ays W elti Fuel Oil K E arn v 3 2391 Modein f ur netted Ruvm* #u*'ne»*ii'*n and Vieiting Gueala Club on M-i'td > r\ rt>ih|? lo ih M an t M * W oi'ro Wril »*f O il. BIJK N ERS - FU EL O IL | 1H1 PLYMOUTH, ! d'-'f I: A AH M..NAl l t: ItATRg Complete Automatic Oil ideal location foi all tran»a«*%at>»n J»me* Rithert* M i- Thno a* H. Kev.n |w.tn -r. I r i fti* i * »• at • 11 t ighth Street Lyndhurit, N. J Heating Installations tf u l . . M hotty Konlaii|el It. ritirt* H*"*«al Red R*Ok u k n t v i 8 4M02 Oil Burner Effirienco V i f.i - A *iihalt l*rlv*way!t Power Rr.ll^d Our Soerialty Pkiki'ig I.*• (m - i -«ni■: *-tr Sldtwaik* h'tuipiliellt R*M«I 221 Prospert Ave., No. Arlington HAIIY i-HIM 1*1.A V P U N M - l i l l i r M.i-lit.i ■f W II • * Ml .ml M « J-arid. t t.|»r f M FULLY INSURED III i’ll AIK , * ti t i i n t It. II to fatnllien d*rrrt frtl*a, full 1'rv il A l ..ri ‘l u m d a v e \ r r t m ii M H r f P ainters :.-id (Mfifla, Mdjuetal>lv *prt«*» tw« m a n D e n e s kte. M i* f l» I P -rf M. atnl %ti' l a* *trT«*» i ; drop Hide* I'rlh prl«‘e», |.'2 0« |?7 *«0 I.MKAWANNA I N iid |» «-lu* f .t2 ©o. li** » u»h«T |*rl.-*-e d* • w ki Mri k P 1‘alian Mr, |Sal »vrfi.a M*.- hast *« lh« ’ ploy pen*. Ill Hit ltl-< lialre, IIAll A I.R II I. 1 if P. llrt in M . A 1 IN I .f .*•*! |H r i r *-»♦' W n i e t i H i » «- Electricians !•* ••. I >h 11 v l»>- l u d lo a Km i •* a in t*> Charles Savino i, p m JCv. M W K . 7 * |i m V•* Kklge Road ami treeman St t r 111 M 1 I i m rival).!, h Sln1l ..f t tak fl. tgr |rfvft dir. , mom Hi.d li.roritiHiK.il, «»ll OH I yrHlburvt N. J. S a t v a l . if f M a i. It.. lii^-j Paullnoii iu . tiialtain l-ai.e, M. I'a in tin r ntul l)rc>*ratiiin \ 6 VAL C. COLOMBO j I l-«li I »»-tf Tel. GEneva » *711 M tii-l M " H »♦«« f i b i t e r Sash Ropes Repaired have had a* ihrif r«r*h l«n **v E L E C T R ir i & W M* «i>-t Mf G laxing AU lO M O li INSURANCE. I«-I ill- i » » '• r Iu i ••-! , * ( ! ' h i m i i i i N f i i r . ''Mra Thiona* J North Arlington, N. J. Dutch Bov I’aint IVwlurt* ' Call tH UNNOH AUKNi’T. •<»« rf>.iu>lr iu atni* tt««i* II*" Plant*. E h o id ct N- M »>• ItllUSK lOiAi*. KK I 7tna» I Ki nb>i l 301 le in ae*>nu»>, I harai i • — ■ ------al rh I I KKarny 2 5579 . . . used and rerommended I Mi. d.r OK • aa; *•-'» RAkSAIC I p i e N « r d n | .Irr i.f Ih r Ea*«rfr* h»a^ • dl *tte*l 311 FO R E ST A V E N I’E ELECTRISTEAM lt»e U fr i < ttMwiVa'ly lufrxird * r. rtimf t» A.lomt *** ! » O U R A o o m s heal and I > cog fMtnal« M an I Mn |*hil n |/m hii .<>. ... i*.• ii11rui jilit I ti*1 Mint i'/c tin el. k nwm. lialiy i »i*|.|iini« ' > Min* h » oi Mi r*ofielahH avrriur enlrrla^rtrd ■*•*1 Me»«ni T*»T|»lr fte-- *»r»d se en ^ * A. C h asar & Son m or n n i* l» ir in Iti* buH*« wtirre 17 KtU»Y«"«»Ol * *r . titndhur'l p*e«.l«- PR Phone: G E . 8-6201 m u tit uiKtnnt Hml ||i-«irhful n Sm iii'itty evrhio- f<^r M> ahd mn. al eterm hrat. !/>■ in < »i Electricians , ..wJi* *11 dav lor lea Ihon 10 rent* RUTHERrORO New lw.. feuMH i liver In.ure of operation Uefi»ri« mm*« ..... inH i'am f * w* r «.**u BUhlNtKH NERVH K irwl M«* A n th o n y t u g h .. *»f HELP WANTED — rtMALE ! water need tw .nld.d Matiuf*. tiirrd a|.»r» l l t i l l * M*-»ll *»•«’ *-f*rM l|r »r»-t Mi s n d Mr* J M Call GE 8-4505 I.y ilie f.inoue Kl*« trleleain iw k . II ^1- > ««• * »*» ■YOU* aiA N M ltl I-mI-,.1. , 4 . Mm i WI kola* an .t Mr a n ! M * H N WOMfN Plumbing I Ih riiliy auarante-d I -let pro e |S 1 *fi g f t n M , Serving M errhanta and I lill »..I|I« I..U»* Willie thr eupply rOUR ROfi**s fl.n l »*id M I ••<»«'*#* iH r.iW »>4p» a»*r—• ♦ •e a g ro n i i-. wn'hrd hnff a* ihI Ne*4 »«nt i ’4rMta«t.«rina, «*? 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TRAINING PROGRAM Commercial Xeaiscr TOY, V'CU’U l"Yt TO SHOVE!' EXOED BV DENECKE Pfc. Donald A . Dcnecke. 22, AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Christie’s Column n o f lur. rt.id iiirs. Herman L. Established 1921 : b*R j-. 271 Hu: -in; ton ah cnue, I yndhursA re. er.tiv completed a Official Newspaper of The Township of Lyndhurst Live lit, son of Mr. and Mrs. frrank Livelli, 15* Sum- v. . t r f ,:.m t; ^ . j ru n ’, on M t. tii ttvwiiut, «v*»s iorte year* olti on Tuesday. Tne event was ob , ruij, Japan. Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company rved oil Sunday. Guests at a party given in his home were Frank ; The Arnrv us'-s thf sn^vv ov- tnd Donald Livelli. Georgcan/ie and Frarxine CJaeaTh, David and'' at 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, IV. J. Telephone GEneva 8-8700*8701 •reri sfo"es for ' aiuin" with wm- £W ac Lavelii, Sandra and Claire Cirrincione. of Lyndhurst. and ter field equipment, including Editor J o h n S w i n o cunne aha Leo, .Cat lino, ot Brooklyn, N. Y,- Parents of the skis, snowshoes and tlie all pur­ hddrwi and vrandpui r.t of th^ honor fa- &t were aho presen! Business Mgr. E rnest J. D abinett Advertising Mgr. S a m c e l C. P ie r s o n pose tractor, the weasel. Denerke, n radio operator in Mrs. Trank Orefice of Mann avenue entrrtamed on Thursday Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938 at the Post Office of Rutherford, N. J., 1 st Battalion Headquarters Com­ •e.unfe for Mrs. Micnael Andnola, Mrs. Thaddeus Senkov.skl. Mrs. pany of the Is* Cavalry Division s under the Act of March 3, 1879 Morris Orlando, Mrs. Otto Stsllato. Mrs. William J. Hickey. Mrs. 3Lh Regiment, entered the Armv | Charles Strynar and Mrs. Anthony Lopardo. There were gifts for Subscription $2.50 Per Year .n July 1954 and arrived Over- Seven Cents Per Copy Mrs. Lopardo, for her birthday, and Mrs. Orlando, {or her 20th eas in January 1955. wedding anniversary. Plan- were made foi a theater and dinner Lyndhurst, N. J.. March I. 1956 H e w a s G raduated in 1951 fro m party to be held in New York Lyndhurst High School. Fortunate South Bergen take a lie test; he offered to confront am - Mr and Mrs. Roland Hanson, of Wright’s Village, Lodi, son . one police thought could prove him guilt; ^nd daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanson, until re- The other Saturday afternoon a bus out < ntly of Forest avenue, now of Rutherford, are the parents of PRIVATE HEINTJES or innocent. of South Bergen Beared the Port of New ■*. -cn, Gary Alan, born on Saturday at the American Legion Hos COMPLETES COl R^E It was the most unusual kind of case: th* ; ital, Newark. Mrs. Hanson is the formei Miss Susan Berg, of York Authority Bus Terminal. Ihe pas­ police willing to give a suspect every op Jacksonville, Fla. The baby is the first grandchild for the War Pvt. Henry E. He-nf jes, son of sengers began to shake themselves into ren Hansons. portunity to prove himself innocent and : Mr and Mrs. Jose h F Kemtjes, readiness for getting out. One woman called 23 I afayette place. Lyndhurst, o u t: suspect.willing to give police every chanc> ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis F**rrie, 338 Thomas avenue, celebrated their re entlv : cmnleted thc chemical, to prove him guilty if they could. 35th wedding anniversary on Sunday with a family dinner party barteriological and radiological Tin going to the theatre, seeing 'Janus.' ( ' BR) cnlir,ed - use at the Ar­ It gave a revealing and fresh portrait th at the Robin Hood Inn. Clifton. Present for the celebration were Where rre y« u going.” their three daughters, Mrs. Mario Danieali, Mrs. Lawrence Red- my's Cherri al Cor^s School. Fort vsay police can and usually do work. ner and Mrs. William Porter, all of Lvndhurst, and their son. ! McClellan, ” \ \ e re se. ing Rigolett >' :it th ■ Metropol* i;iti‘;n for their fine efforts If |'ave new weight to th** old adage that Ralph Ferrie, of Nutley and their families. Another son, John, T h “ co u r se "ti' e H ein tje s in ­ •n. ' tii* o tlv r replied. r b eh a lf. a man must be considered innocent until ■ent congratulations. Mr-,. Fem e is the former Mary Diorio of, struction in both tiie combat and \ third < Juried in: ’ I’m doing sonic shop­ e t t e r Mrs Juliette Ratner N e w a rk . •r::ir.ins tethniques of CBR war- ping at M; cy's." he i> proved and PROVED—^guilty! Publicity Chairman Mrs. Robert H. Mitchell, 542 Freeman street, was guest oi Heintit‘s entered the Army in ?n another scat a father was taking some h o n o r in celebration of her birthday on Monday afternoon at a , March 1955 and completed basic lmy> up to. the Museum of the American Dear Editor; Talent Show is party given by Mrs. John Iosco in her Millburn avenue home, ! training at Fort Pix. He was sta­ Indian, at Broadway and 155th Street. And A Knotty Case The Lvndhuist M ethodist Present were Mrs. J. Roche, Joan Iosco and Patricia and Kathy ; tioned at Fort Sil!. Okla., before Church School wishes to than . leing Arranged Mitchell. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and daughters, and , arriving at the school. in other* seats, no doubt, were other pasi.ni- Our Bergen County neighbor, Fort Lee. vour pa tier f*-r thf publicity you By Cub Pack 85 Mr. and Mrs. John Petrone, cf Lyndhurst, and Mrs. D. Grant, of The 21 veer old soldier is a for­ {*< r- with equally interesting destinations. i- engaged in a law case which has implica­ have riven them in their variou New York City, had dinner in Asbury Park, also in celebration mer employee of Philadelphia at tivities "i h* v t**eply appieciat* It all goes to show that what your tax tions for all of us. There is no easy solu­ Tncre was a meeting of den of the birthday. Dairy Produ tion. moth; rs and committeemen of Helen M. Walker Cub Pack 8.r) at the home of Cub­ The Italian American Women’s Association will meet tonight ! Oue«'n of Pea e High S-hool, in be added up in dollars and cents. Never­ To carry out his philanthropic plans. Corre . ond i n g S ec f -. ic;!-ter Daniel Gracey, 392 For- in the CYO Building. with Mrs. Herbert BfddJecombe, president, North Arlington in 1953. theless, our location is steadily increasing John I). Rockefeller Jr. established the Sea- e. t avenue, last Thursday ’ eve­ in charge. Further plans will be made for their 36th anniversary ! banquet to be held in the Hi Hat in Bayonne; on the evening o f1 on* of the finest in the world. lantie Corporation. It has done much good, D o a r FMstor: ning. On behalf of the entire m»-- 1 ey discussed plans for the March 17. Mrs. Jessie Milligen is chairman. Hostesses for the so- j Chiropractors W e have combined, as iu a three-room since the Rockefeller family, beginning w ith bership ahd board of the North !..■)• !)! s h o w w h ich C u b P a rk 85 ical hoifr. to follow the meeting will be Mrs. Ida Carucci, Mrs. j hotel suit**, a homesite that provides casual John I). Sr.. who made a practice of put­ A r lin t-o u Ch;>'>tmer ■ 'i sponsor. No date has been Antoinette Crupi and Mrs. Mary Iello. Or. Walter J. Cunningham suburban li\:ng. proximity to our jobs and ting a portion of his earnings into cliurch- Ameri-an OKT (O; • ; * .-•t!»»n 1* '•■t for this affair. (Over 25 YenrV Successful Rehabilitation through Trainin'.’ 1. Preparations' were made to Mrs. Paul Nelson, of Second avenue, went to see “Inherit thc P r a c tic e ) cultural opportunities without compare. lv endeavors from tbe first day he worked Wind’’ and had dinner in New York on Tuesday evening with her I j 'ht' i than1 y< i for the wo* t; •. the Cubs to the new Ford Or. Bernard J. Emerson Our friends who were g'»ing to the op' ra has made a practice of trying to conserve derful editorial <*.:>( enrnu OUT plant m Mahwah on April 7. social club, all of whom are formerly of Lyndhurst: Mrs. George might have been going to a dozen other O iiy in last we< . L ea d er. Fo] .Arrangements were made to W. Pasch, of Westwood; Mrs. Albert Watross, of Florham Park, KEarny 2-0136 the natural beauties of this country. show movies and serve refresh­ Mrs. Jack Condit, of West Caldwell; Mrs James R. Lippincott, of ’owin" the ex -client publicity we 565 Belcrove Drive places where music and dance recitals were One of the most beautiful of the Rockc ments at the next Pack meeting of Glen Ro~k; Mrs Harry Kloster, of Hillsdale, and Mrs. Charles have been given by your paper K earn y , N . J being held. Our friends who w re going t-» feller contributions is the Cloisters in Tryon d u rin*» th e last 12 m o n th s th :, v. hi rh will- be held to m orrow e v e - J. Reid, of Rutherford. Hours Daily, y a.m. to 9 pm. :!i«* theatre might just as well have been Park at the upper tip of Manhattan. Be­ editorial is a culmination of our • the Fran .Im School. •fTorts for tho year leadin'? up n It was decided to invite Thom- Mr. and Mrs. D. Meola of Orient Way, Rutherford, entertained Sundays and House C alls ing a dozen other craekcrjack plays as cause the Palisades across the Hudson form r r fy»v. Johnson, Howard Vander Heu- at a cocktail party on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Marc I By Appointment the 'ne th^y were seeing. Our friends who *:eh a perfect backdrop for the magnificent Unfortunately. I failed to stress d, John Henderson and Warren Lamofte and Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomson, of Lyndhurst, Mr '***• *‘ on lb ir way to th** Indian Museum n m” l‘'*t**r to you tho fa'-t th it iianson to the “Mother. Father md Mrs. Earl Fore, of Nutley, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ercohno, (.loi tors. which is dedicated to the preser­ :ir.d S on D in n er" on M arch 13. ’ East Rutherford Following they had dinner and went to Latin »..’g!it just as well have been going to a no solicitation of any form is vation of medieval art and culture. Rocke ",r*r rondu; ted bv our organi/.a- Th*-sc men have been active in Quarters in New York. • costs so little se re or so other museums which have feller bought the great expanse of <1*1 - fion. We are entirely sustained Scout. Mr. Hanson was the or- ifenal Cubmaster of Pack 85. infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. George S to phono wor dwide ranking. save them from commercial exp’oilat'on '■•om w ith in . O R T D a y is a d a y o f Nancy Lee Bittner', recognition of our oast work and Bittner, 631 Sixth avenue, was christened on Sunday in St. Mi- And <1- i': r our shopper friend — well. Now tin Rockefellers through Sealant a day on which, we seek to enlist Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweat- haels’ R. C. Church. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert So ' Moy’s is just one of the giant attractions have their eye on fifteen acres of the Palis­ the aid of new members in fur­ man, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mason •ainskj, of Jersey City The baby is the seventh grandchild for ► 5 anywhere oi its kind. Fifth Avenue iu itself is enough ades, just south of the George Washington thering the cause of freedom and daughter. Jane, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Bittner, 471 Harding avenue: ^ Pittaburgh OOo to satisfy th** dreams of any woman. from charity. Mary Maron. .all of Page avenue. I ’T i 'V - Please convey to Mrs Murphy p c on tly spent a day at Atlantic Mrs. Felix WUczynski. 544 Page avenue, entertained on Tues­ 0 Baltimore . But that is not all. In the space of a few Upon that site th** Rockefeller* want to nd your entire stuff our sincere day for her canasta club. The birthday of Mrs. Stanley Sugalski From Rutgrwootl after tt I’M MS blocks on Broadway one finds suelj institu­ erect the fort once occupied by George of Maywood was celebrated. Other guests were Mrs. Arthur Brock­ all day Sunday 3 nun. station m an o f Rutherford, Mrs. William Bleicher, of Packanack Lake, rata*. 10% Fad lax Dot includad. tions as the Julliard School of Music, City Washington. . . j and Mrs. William J Brennan, Mrs. Wilmer R. Decker, Mrs. Stephen College of New York. INt-arby are Columbia, The dream of such an enterprise is Golombiewski and Mrs. George Good, of Lyndhurst. s s s s s s s s s s Furdhytn, New York University, some of breathtaking. Thc Rockefellers are-willing' the hading educational institutions in the to pay $250,000 fcr the land alone. They SHI NS a PUN To.. Ear! g O O B B O ooooeooooeeoeoeoooeoooeoec w >Hd. And tiny are but a few of those Joe Rosansky, Stuyvesant ave- know that the fort would be one of th** : nue merchant, whose slogan is Rototillinq - Lawn Care which offer educational opportunities on most treasurer parks in our land. In ih* "Let Wee Wash It”, says the any level and in any degree. center of the metropolitan center it cer- j stainless steel washers he is now Lawn Equipment • Sales & Service Continuing on the same plane locally we tiilly would be a roecca for many thousands j using to give mothers a special oh baby wash etoch Thursday, are Lawhmowers Sharpened find close at hand Fairleigh Dickinson. Rut­ of visitors each year. so clean that for a slight extra gers and the various teachers* colleges in But Fort Lee balks at the proposal. charge he can wash the baby too! Newark. Jersey City, Paterson and Mont­ We can im agine that that should And there is some merit to the communi­ cu r l the mother's hair. clair. ty’s opposition. If the fort ever arises in Plan For Spring Most of us have realized the great ad­ Fort Lee it will seal off 15 acres of what THE ALL NEW vantages of our location. But it is good to ihe borough considers valuable land from DR. I. DANSKY See or Call Us Now run over them now and then. And it would the tax rolls. It means that the borough W A R N ER OPTOMETRIST be wise to take advantage of them Jfroni will have to carry the land without taxation Weather-Mastar Agents for Pennsylvania and Reo Lawn Mowers time to time. forevermore. Eyes Examined CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATES It means that Fort Lee will house a great SUPERLOK “S” SERIES Opp. Town Hall Cause For Care national shrine for all of us — with but. what the borough feels, small compensation Triple Track Window 405 Kaarny Ave. THOMAS E. ACCARDI When the body of a Newark waitress was •found near Holy Cross Cemtery, North Ar­ for itself. /- Ktarny 724 Sixth Avenue Lynrfhuret. N. J lington. suspicion at once fastened upon her It is not difficult to understand the re­ WE. 9-7568 WE. 9-7032 luctance of Fort Lee's officials to commit * STAINLESS Phone KE. 2-0020 husband, one Lester A. Caudle. Investiga­ tion by police indicated that both had led the community to such an enterprise. the marginal kinds of lives in which mur­ The case is now before the Circuit Court of Appeals. The borough feels it is going STEEL TRACKS der might figure. Eventually Caudle was discovered work­ to take a licking and already is preparing At last your Investment is guarantied! Hire is tto M t ing as an orderly in a Brooklyn hospital. to go to the Suprem e Court to obtain a eitiuded aluminum combination window that Newspaper headlines recounted his arrest. writ to'halt the sale, if so ordered by the CANT WEAR OUT, SCOFF, SCORE OR BIMDI But sober thought promptly showed that Appelate Division. The situation is complicated by the fact if Caudle were guilty, police weft in no PLUS! position to prove it. and that, indeed, Cau­ Fort Lee's Board of Liquidation, a hold­ over from the days when the borough went • Soli Lubrication dle's only real danger was from a frame-up. • tast-Proof WF. This newspaper quickly questioned the broke, is willing to sell. It is the borough F E A T l ae THE kind of case which could be developed which opposes. Bowling Ball against Caudle. Frorti the sidelines it is possible to wish • Positive sask Uffort ON M i FOVt SIMS To the credit of North Arlington police, that Fort Lee would be well satisfied with Ebonite the $250,000 and hold fast to the hope that • Faultless they were not fooled by their own head­ • INKFHHTUY wlvrrti.nl in SPORTS ILLl’STRATKI) lines. They realised that all they had was the coming of such a great shrine would SHOES - BAGS - BOVH.ING GIFT CKRTIFICATF.S a suspicion, natural and justified, but hard­ be a boon fcr all of its property. Tk* ball that Insure, you of . better aeon! Come la However, a borough which has suffered > m u m s a m -jt h i # and *«t fitted for “Top Seorinf!" 14 Hour Service on ly enough to bring in an indictment for COMBINATION SUWW-WITB MWHI TOMV. Drlllinf. Order Your. NOW! | murder. Caudle was taken into custody and much through loss of ratables—George Washington Bridgr and its giant plaza has H-O Scale