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HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL

Saint Thomas the Apostle School opened on September ninth, 1940, with an enrollment of 376 pupils, and a teaching staff of eight Sisters of Charity and one lay teacher. Nine of the twelve ideal class rooms were utilized by the kindergarten and regular grades. Saturday, October fifth, 1940,the Convent of Saint Thomas the Apostle was dedicated. The children of the school paid tribute to Archbishop Walsh. They were represented by Jane Regan, an eighth grade student, who delivered an address and they in turn sang, "God Bless America" and "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name". Shoftly after the opening of school, we organized a choir which con- sisted of pupils of the seventh and eighth grades, and at the same time a chancel choir representing our fifth and sixth grade boys. Under the direction of William P. Stanley, these two groups rendered their first ac- complishment in the singing of the Gregorian Mass of the Missa Brevis at the "Forty Hours Devotion," in November, 1940. The societiesof the Junior Children of Mary, Junior Holy Name, Sacred Heart, Angels and the Girls and Boy Scouts have been organized and are functioning admirably. rOn May twenty-first two hundred children were confinned by Bishop Boland. On May twenty-fifth there was a solemn May procession in pageant form to our blessed Lady. The ehildren represented the fifteen mys{eries of the Rosary. The crowning of our Lad,y was done by one of the kinder- garten pupils. Our first graduation of twenty-three pupils took place on Sunday even- ing, June twenty-second. On that morning the graduates enjoyed a Com- munion breakfast in the cafeteria as guests of the parish priests. Septembereighth, 1941,school opened with an enrollment of 438 pupils. The enrollment is now 470. We now have in the grades a faculty of eight Sisters, and two lay teachers. We also have two special teachers, one for Physical Education and the other for Vocal Training. May nineteenth will be our first Kindergarten Graduation which will be followed by a Physical Education and Entertainment given by the pupils of the and Grammar departments. Our secondgraduation of forty-three pupils will take place on Sunday, June twenty-first. This great progress in our infant school is a clear manifestation of perfect cooperation of our good pastor, Father Herron, his worthy assistants, parents, pupils, and teaching staff. All working as a living unit for God and country have helped to attain the great progress made by the school in her religious and social activities.

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THE SEVENTH GRADE PT]PILS -oF- The Schoolof Saint Thomasthe Aoostle Teacher: SISTERGERTRUDE AGNES

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THE SIXTH GRADE PUPILS

The School of Saint Thomas the Anostle Teacher: SISTERANN JULIA

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Rev. Thomas J. Ilerron Mr & }Trs James A Ilessen Mr. & Mrs. J. J. O'Donnell Rev. Joseph M Doyle Miss Elizabeth Higgins Mr. & l\[rs. James O'IIara Mr. & Mrs. Ralph A. Adams Mr. & l[rs. Eclwarcl E. N[r. & Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke ) Xlr'. & M|s. George T-. Albiez Hodghiss NIr. & Mrs llarry Peacock ) X{r. & n4rs. George T. Bachman Ntr. ac lvtrs |rdward J, nope \'lr & nfrs. William Pfleghar ) Mr. & Mrs. William IL Barr 1\Ir. & Mrs. J^h. R. Ilopkins Mr. & llrs T. Lawrence ) Powers ) -Ddlilund J. & Mary A Barry Mr. & x[rs. P J. Ilorrigan Mr. & Mrs George E Mr. & Mrs J Leo Hughes \[rs. John Quense ) Beckenthal Mr. & Mrs. George J. Hunt NIr. & M1s. N. Rainforth 'W. ) Mr. & Mrs. J. Berry Mr. & Mrs Geolge W Jager 1\[r. & XIls. Joseptr S. Rauscher ) Mrs. -Walter Bez Mr & Mrs. Thonlas Jcnnings Mrs Marie Reheis ) Mr. & ) Mr. & nfrs. R. A. Bezio Mr. & Iurs. Char'les II. Johnson Mr & Mrs. II. Regan Rice's Bakery ( r-\ ) Mr. & Mrs. T. C Bielitz Mr. & l\{rs. James Johnson ( ) Mr. & Mrs. John P. Blake Mr. & Mrs AnthonJ" M. Joyce IIrs. ntinnie Rigg ,( Mrs. Andrew E. Bloxsom I[r. & Mrs Vincent Joyce X{r. & Mrs. Paul A. Ritger ,( I Mr & ,( ) Mr. & \4rs. Ilichael P. Bolan M r. & -I{rs. Thomas l(arins M1. & Mrs. I{. E. Roch6 I ( ) Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Brady Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kearns IIr. & Mrs. Denis Ryan ( Itr. & Mrs. William BraY Mr. & Mrs Victor J. I(elly XIr. & i\Lrs. -VIatthew P. ,( ) x{. Klenk Schedler ( ) Mr. & Mrs Thomas G. Brennan Mrs. Annie ( I lfr & Mrs. M. Bressoud 1VITSS NIAIIE E. KI ENK \{r. & Mrs. Charles H. Schmidt ( lurs. II Butler Mr. & xlrs George L. I(line X{t'. & n4r's. J. E. Sheehan ( ) l{r. & l/. ( ) 1\4r. & Mrs. 'Ihomas A. Byrnes Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A Knoell Mr & Mrs. Joseph Smollen ) Mr. & Mrs J. L. Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lebbad Mr. & Mrs. John F. Spillman -\ )I Mr. & Mrs. R /. Catte Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Lecain Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M Stack ) x{r. & }Irs. James J. Carlos Mr. & Mrs Ralph Lenas Mr & Mrs. James J. Stead ) Mr. & IIrs. Charles Cassagrand Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lewicki XIr & xlrs A1 Strasser ) Jean & X[rs. Lucienne ChaPot Mr & Mrs. Joseph D Lintott Mr & Mrs. Wiiliam J. Stumpf { ) I Mr. & Mrs. Henri M. Chatel Mr. & Mrs Harry I f. IIr & XIrs. D. Sullivan { 'wm ( ) Mr. & Mrs. Nlichael Ir. Lockwood Mr'. & Mrs. Sullivan ( ) Connelly Mr & Mrs. John Lombroia l{iss Mary Svete ( ) Mr. & Mrs. John F. Courtney Mr. & Mrs. L. Looney Mr. Arthur X' Thompson ( ) Mr. & Mrs. Nlatthew J. Coyle lfi.Cltls.SLutz Mr. & nl1's. Geolge I{. Towle ( ) ( ) Mr. & llrs. I4ichael Dare Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maccia Mr. & Mrs. Louis Treboul ( ) Mrs. Frances Dean Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Malarky Mr. & Mrs. James D. ( ) Mrs. Thomas J. MarkeY Tregurtha ( ) Ilr. & nl1s. Otto Deus Mr. & ( Mr.&Mrs.E l{ichacl Dr. & Mrs. James Marturano Mr. & IIrs James II Uttinger ( ) ( Donnelly f,4r & lurs. Ilarmon McAllister XIr. & Mrs. R J. Yallery { Mr &MIs.N A Dottcrweich Mr. & Mrs. R. A Mccaffrey Mr & Mrs. Leonard Van ( ) Ilouten ) Mr. & l[Is A1f1ed Duna Mr & Mrs. A J. McDonalal ({ Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Doyle Miss tr'rances Mclntyre Mrs Frank Yan Nortwick ( Mr'. & Mrs. w-. Tallis Eager Mr. & Mrs. X'. P. Mclntyre Mr. & NIrs Joseph Yan (Jrden { Mr & Mrs. Thomas tr'ahey Mr. & I\Irs. James Mclaughlin Mr & n[rs. J. A. Van Wynen { 'Walter ( Mr ct Mrs. James Farrell M|. & Mrs. Mcl,aughlin Mr. & lVlrs. II. W-agner' ( Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald Miss Mary McNaboe Mr & Mrs. Charles J. Walsh { Mr. & Mrs. C A Fleckenstein Mr. & Mrs. John Miller Mr. & Mrs. William J. Walsh ( X{r & }Irs. George Fortunato Mr. & Mrs Josebh Mintz John J. Il-altenberg & tr'amily ( X'rawley Mr. & Mrs. II. II. Molkinthin Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. ( Mr. & XIrs. 'Ihomas Ward ( Mr. & \{rs. Emil A. Gallman NIr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Moore Mr. & \[rs. Stephen T. Ward ( Mr. & Mrs Joseph A. Gillis Dr. John J. Moriarity Mr. & Mrs. Mark J fA,-ean ( 'Whelan ( Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Glutting Mrs. A. G. Morton Mr. & Mrs. John ( Mr. & l{rs. Robert Grimm Mr & XIrs. J. Murphy Mr. & Mrs William White 'Walter ( Mr. & Mrs. llagadarn Mr. & Mrs Wm. J. Murphy Mr & Mrs. F. J. Wieland 'Wo1f { J. Edward llanlon Mr. & Mrs. John L. Neubauer Mr. & Mrs. Henry ( 'Wyzalek ( Mr & Mrs. J. ID. Ilansberry X{r. & Mrs. John J. North NIr & Mrs John ( Mr. & Mrs Roger D. IIart Mr. & n4r s. tr'rederick J. l[r. & Mrs. Haroltl B. Ziegler ,( ) Ilr. -Walter ( ) Mrs. A llartwig:sen O'Brien & Mrs. Zimmerer ( ) ( ) ,( ) ( ) ( ) ,( ) ( a^^l^ala^^^a^^ l^^ ^^^^li^^^^^a^^a^^i^11^ ^^l^aaAAAA\14^lllla^^l^a^aa^

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Phone Bloomfield 2-0603 R. R. JOHNSON, Prop.

WM. B. CORBYCOAL COMPANY

The Oldest Fuel Firm in Town

KOPPERSCOKE

Fluid Heat Oil Burners :: Salesand Service

281GLENWOOD AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. (i ( ( a^a^^l^^a^^^a^^^^a^^^^^^^a^^^^aa^a^^^a^^^^^^^^^^a^^^!^^^^^^^^^^^j

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JohnJ. Murray& Bro.

61 Washington Street

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St. ThomasGirl Scouts COAL TROOPS20 and 30 KOPPERSCOKE FUEL OIL and SERVICE

Sixty-two Years Serving Bloomfield b lt F t, Ii lI_ GREEN ACRES JohnHawkins & Sons,Inc. h ffil tt 198Park Avenue flr t JosephZimmerer NUTLEY, N. J.

Phone NUtley 2-1800 Builder of Better Homes

- Serving the Public for 48 Years - Fairway and Watchung Avenue

BLOOMFIELD,N. J. COAL. KOPPERSCOKE - FUEL OIL Telephone NUtley 2-0473

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THE KINDERGARTENPUPILS -oF- The Schoolof Saint Thomasthe Apostle

Teacheri MRS. FLORENCE HARTWIGSEN

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NEWARK, N. J.

COMPLIMENTS OF MArket 2-6515

A Friend

AMOCOGASOLENE

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n!flunwal frurrng #ervrt NUtley 2-2700 MICHAEL J. MURRAY. Director

Kiernan'sTaxi Service

CADILLAC CARS

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

206BELLEVILLE AVENUE 28 CHESTNUTPLACE

BLOOMFIELD, N. J. NI]TLEY, N. J.

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HOMESFOR SALE General Insurance OR RENT P,roperty lVlanagement Multiple Listing Appraisals, Mortgages

"Realtors of Brookdale" 1065 BROAD ST. (at Watchung Ave.) Bloomfield 2-7515-15L6

Tel. Bl,oomfield 2-7172 Telephone MOntclair 2-5167

M. F. McNultv BroughtonIce & CoalCo.

. 169BROUGHTON AVENUE MILK CREAM

BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 317 Orange Road

MONTCLAIR, N. J.

Walter Johnson,Jr. Flomes,Inc.

"Builders of Homes You Can Be Proud o'f"

in PlannedRestricted Communities

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Funeral Home

661 FRANKLIN AVENUE NUTLEY. N. J.

Telephone NUtley 2-3131

NUtley 2-1058 Delivery Service Prescriptions As Your Doctor Wants Them MORRIS Free Delivery Service in Nutley, Bloomfield, Home Made Candiesand Ice Cream BellevilIe, AIIwood and Passaic and Radius of Ten Miles Specializing in Fancy Ice Crea-m Forms

KESSLER'SPHA,RMACY Decorate fce Cream Cakes for All loccasions

184 HIGH STREET MASONIC HALL BUILDING NUTLEY, N. J. 561 FRANKLIN AVENUE Phone NUtIey 2-0625-2-2391 NUTLEY, N. J.

JOurnaI Square 2-2645 - 2-2646

Compliments of JERSEY CITY GLASSCO. GEORGE PRANGE ST. MARY'S COUNCIL No. 2346 We Make Glass Tons for Altars and Knights of Columbus Leaded Glass for W.indows NUTLEY, N. J. 517 NEWARK AVENUtr JERSEY CITY, N. J.

BETTER FINISHES

AND COATINGS.Inc. Phone NUtley 2-0592

Ma,nufscturers of Paints, Varnishes and Synthetics GANTNER'S HARDWARE 1OOCORNELL BOULEVARD

SOMERVILLE, N. J. NUTLEY, N. J.

Somerville 868

_26_ CalI Bloomfield 7-8951W OpenAll Su,mmer GEORGEJ. HUNT BROAD & BAY Broker - Real Estate & Insurance BOWLING ALLEYS - H.O.L.C. Property for Sale or Rent -

Bloomfield 2-6644 22 DARLING AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J.

Telephone PAssaic 3-2660 FOR BETTER HEALTH-USE SISCODAIRY FARMS Grade"A" PasteurizedMilk MILLER'S DAIRY Heavy Cream - Salt Butter - Fresh Eggs 349 RUTHERFORDBOULEVARD Cereal Cream - Buttermilk - Cottage Cheme Phone PAssaic 2-1500 PASSAIC, N. J. SISCIODAIRY CO. Clifton, N. J.

Phone Bloomffeld 2-8117 Tel. Bloo,mfield 2-2350 Establishetl 1930

TOM MOORE'STOWN TAVERN JONES Bar and Grill PersonalizedCleaners-Tailors

tr'EATUIT,ING Dyers - Furriers BUSINESSMEN'SLUNCHEON We Do Our Own Cleaning

Home CookedFood Our Specialty ICALL AND DELMR-Open Evenings

600 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 412 BROAD STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. BLOOMFIELD. N. J.

GHEGAN & GHEGAN NUtley 2-2928

Wholesale Grocers 785-7SOUTH 14th STREET NUTLEY BOWLINGACADEMY, Inc. NEWARK, N. J.

New JerseY-Plgelow 8'35OO 173 FRANKLIN AVENUE New York-Il,Ectcyr 2-897O NUTLEY, N. J. Serving tornly Convents and Catholic Institutions

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W. LABIENIEC

Prime Meats Groceriesand Vegetables E CREAM aa aa 81 BROUGHTONAVENUE I279 BRORD5T. BLOOMFIELD,T{"I. BLOOMf'IELD, N. J. PHONEgL.7-9279

Bloomfi,eld 2-4300 Bloomfield 2-0182

A BUSINESS THAT SERVICE BUILT

BLACK AND WHITE CAB CO. COMPLIMENTSOF Tickets and Informadion for FRANK G. EHLERS Busesto All Points

24-Hour Service Limousines to Hi're

BLOOMFIELD CENTER 559 BloomfieldAvenue Bloomfield.N. J.

Phone Bloomfield 2-825 6 Phone Bloomfield 2-7123

DELAPORTE'STAYERN JOHN GANSERS BAR AND GRILL Italian AmericanRestaura,nt Sandwiches of All Kinds DELAPORTE, Proprietor JAMES Dining Room for Parties

542 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 378 BROAD STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. BLOOMFIELD, N. J.

Tel. Bloomfield 2-828b

Compliments of ENRICO CORE

WILLIAM'S TAYERN Bar and Grill-45 Franklin Street Liquor Store-47 Franklin Street 140 BI.]OOMFIELDAVENUE BLOOMtr'IEI:D, N. J.

BLOOMF'IEI,D, N. J. All Standard Brands of High Grade Beer, Wines and Liquors Carried in Stock

-2f3- MOntclair 2-3200

Compliments of

ALEXANDER MARYANSKI EDWARD E. LEACH, Inc.

Tavern StorageW'arehouses

439 BROAD STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J.

Moving ; Packing - Shipping

Compliments o,f MONTCLAIR, N. J. UNITED HARDWARE STORES BLOOMFIELD, N. J,

HUnrboldt 3-4136 Bloomfield 2-3700 - 2-3701 - 2-3702 ASK T'OR HEATH & SCHWIND ..SOLLY'' BELLOTTI Prime Meats - Fresh Killed Poultry We Aro in Your Neighborhood Every Day - All orders Delivered PromPtlY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - 611 NORTII FIFTH ST. NEWARK. N. J 37 BROAD ST. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Phone Bloomfield 2-0906 Bloomfield 2-2372 BRESLOW'S MICHAEL OBAL'S Ice Cream - Csn{y - Circulating Library Tobacco - Dfugs2aings - Sporting Goods Food Market and Delicatessen p[sf6 Pa,pors - Supplies - $fs,fienery 1032 BROAD ST. BLOOMF'IELD, N. J 224 BROUGHTON AVE. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Phone Bloomfi,eld, 7 Telephone Bloomfield 7-8956 -9212 MARBERT SERVICE CENTE,R,I,nc. MANOR CLEANERS Lubricating - Washing - Simonizing J. I(alahjlon, Proprietor I}R,AKE SERVIOE At Your Sefvice 40 WEST PASSAIC AVE. BLOOMT'IELD, N. J. 37 WEST PASSAIIC AVE. BLOMF'IEIJD. N. J. Telephone NUtley 2-1000 BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. NEW JERSEY OOA"L& SUPPLY CO. SYLVAN ROAD Coal - F\rel Oil Bloomfield, N. J. 119 E. CENTRE STREET NUTLEY. N. J.

Phone 2-2933 Phone PAssaic 2-0706 KENNY'S SERVICE STATION HACKER'S FARM X'iold Grown JOSEPH r'. STEINER, Prop. Hardy Perennial Flower Plants - Rock Garden Washing, Greasing and Polishing Plants - Potted Plants - Cactus 661 BI,OOMFIELD AVE. NUTLEY, N, J. 586 BROAD STREET CLIFTON, N. J, -29 - Phone Bloomfield 7-9278 Complimerts of DEKAY'S SERVICE STATION ..FE.DERALSHOES" EARL C. DEKAY, Prop. Battery and Tire Service RLOOMFIELD CENTER Exp,ert Lubrication - Car Washing 1414 BROAD STREET BLOOMF'IELD, N. J.

Phone Bloomfield 2-3214 L. LATTER.MAN'S TER'LIZZI BROIIHERS, Inc. AB,MY & NAVY STORE Dealers in Official Boy Scouts - Union Made Work and Radios, Wa^shers,Ironers, Rerfrigenators Dress Clothes - Camping Outfits for Men and Gas Ranges and Boys 388 BLOOMFIELD AVE. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 64 WASHINGTON ST. BLOOMT'IELD, N. J.

PhoneBloomfi,eld, 2-7229 Suits Mad,e to Order Tel. BL. 2-0926 TRIANGLE PHARMACY C. Charrrorvit4 Ph. G., Regtstened Pharrnaclst FRANK KIERSTEN 46 FRANKLIN ST., CoT. WATSESSING AVE. Custom Tailor Bloomfield. N. J. 90 BROUGHTON AVE, BLOOMFIELD, N. J.

Phone Bloomfield 2-6792 N. J. SHOE REPAIRING MAJESTIC TAIITORS& FURRIERS i Shoe Shine Parlor - Hats Cleanedand Blocked Cleaners and Dyers I 313 GLENWOOD AVENUE H, Freed, lVtranager

Bloomfield. N. J. 334 BROAD ST BLOOMFIELD, N. J

Phone Bloomfleld 2-8286 Free Delivery BLoomfield 2-7127

JOSEPH M. JEVNIK ACME SUPER MARKET Groceriesand Meats Joe Na,sh, Manrager 327 BROUGHTON AVE, BLOOMF'IELD, N. J. Groceries - Vegetables - Meat Corner Civic Place 112 BR,OUGHTON AVE. BLOOMF'IELD. N, J. Phone Bloomfield 2-2941 Radio Sets and Service Compliments of BI,OOMFIELD TEMPLE OF MUSIC CITIES SERVICEorl, co. Ii. rQ. A., Ernerson, Phllco Rrecords and Popula,r Sheet Music ED, UNISS Bloomfield 2-7133 598 BLOOMT'IELD AVE. BLOOMFIELD, N. J.

ORange 3-4000 HUmboldt 3-4000 Bloomfleld ?-8909 WEST ORANGE OOAL CO. BROOKDALE HARDWARE & PAINT CO. 113-123 FRANKLIN STREET Sherwin-WilliamsPaints Silver Lake Belleville, N. J. Iioys Duplicartod - L$rllr Mowers Sha,r?ened Coal Coke - Fuel Oil 1275 BROAD ST. BLOOMF'IELD. N. J.

Bloomfleld 2-2480 HOW LAND'S E. F. OOFFIN Harrdware Paint House Furnishings 1267 BROAD ST. BLOOMFIELD, N. J, - - Lawinmolr€ns Shrarpened and Repaired Telephone Bloomfleld ?-8906 Gantlen SuPplies 390 BROAD ST. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. -30- Bloomfield 2-7090 Delivery Service

Carl Zimmerer

Complimentsof wrNES-LTQUORS-BEER

Loyola Club Your Neighborhood Store

1039Broad Street

BLOOMFIELD,N. J.

Frank J. Codey, Sr. Frank J. Codey, Jr.

CodevFuneral Service COMPLIMENTSOF

486 Valley Street C.J. Villa FurnitureCo. ORange 3-4090 266 EGE AVENUE

77 Park Street JERSEYCITY, N. J. MOntclair2-0005

SERVICE . ANYTIME - ANYWHERE

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If No Answer. Call UNionville2-3363-W

Phone BL. 7-8775 E.D RIETH'S TYDOL SERVI,CESTATION Established 1929 Axt Bros.Glass Co., fnc. Tires, Batteries and Accessories Clca,n Bur:ning Heating Oil EAST & WEST PASSAI.C AVENUE Bloomfield. N. J. PLATE and WINDOW GLASS REILLY & WEBER Realtorsand trnsurors Glazing a Specialty Steel Sash H.O.L.C. Contract Managing & Sales Brokers l07o Cash - Balance Monthly Payment 20 SeventhAvenue Liability a-nd Property Damage Insurance $27,41 NEWARK, N. J. Covering$5,000 - $10,000Liability and $5,000 Property Damage 556 lrloomfield Ave. Bloomfield 2-8282 Bloomfield 7-9259

Buy at the ESSO Sign WARREN SALES CO.,Inc. BROOKDALESERVICE CENTER WholesaleSchool Supplies HERBERT N. NELSON CourteousEfficient Service 26 PARK PLACE

NEW YORK, N. Y. BROAD ST. & WATCHUNGAVENUE BLOOMFIELD. N. J.

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Compliments of THE BOY SCOUTS FRED A. HARTLEY. Jr.

Troop No. 22

-?2- APPRECIATIO}.I FROM THE SISTERS

The Sisters wish to express their sincere appreciation and gratitude to the people of the parish and to those who in any way contributed to the successof the entertainm,ent.

We are deeply grateful to the Women of the Red Cross Unit who helped to make some of the costum'es;also to our patrons and patronesseswhose financial aid has helped in making our prog'ram a successfuto:".

Phone Bloomfleld 2-5023 Phone Bloomfiekl 2-0022

JULE'S BEAUTY SALON G. SOUMAGNE

OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM Quality Meats - Poultry 362 BROAD STRDET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 176 BROAD ST. BLO,OMFIELD, N. J.

Phone Bloomfield 2-1595 BEAUTY CIIUTUR,E IN AIIi ITSI B.R,ANCIIES - Presc,riptionsIs Our'Business LAURA'S We Accurately Follow the Doctor's Instructions SuperaurlineBeauty Salon . BROOKDALE PHARMACY Phones 2-6758 - 2-6799 1044 BROAD STREET 57 WASHINGTON STREDT BLOOMFIELD' N. J. Cor. Eaton Place BLOOMF"IELD, N. J.

Phone BL. 7-8310-----rOarsCalled tr'or and Delivered

Compliments of SCHAU1Y SERVICE STATION Richfield Products Complete Auto Service GALLOWAY DELICATESSEN - Exid-e Battor{es - 9O Minute Servlce 1066 BROAD ST. BLOoMFIELD, N. J. BROAD ST. & WAICTIUNG AVENUE Bloomfield. N. J.

Bloomfield 7-9204 Called tr'or and Delivered Phone NUtley 2-7242

BETSY ROSSBEAUTY SHOPPE FOUR CORNERSSERVICE STATIION Semonia,n Bnos., Props. a,nd Sertice Men 338 PASSAIC AVENUE Nutley, N. J. - Service - 2OO DARIJING AVE. BLOOMT'IELD. N. J. - 3A- APPRECIATION FROM THE SISTERS

The Sisters wish to express their sincere appreciation and gratitude to the people of the parish and to those who in any way contributed to the successof the entertainment.

We are deeply grateful to the Women of the Red Cross Unit who helped to make sorneof the costum,es;also to our patrons and patronesseswhose financial aid has helped in making our program a successfulone.

Phone Bloomfield 2-5023 Phone Bloomfi,eld 2-0022

JULE'S BEAUTY SALON G. SOUMAGNE

OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM Quality Meats - Poultry 362 BROAD STREET BLOOMFIEITD, N. J 176 BROAD ST. BLO,OMFIELD, N. J.

Phone Bloomfield 2-1595 IN AIJJ ITS B.II,ANCIIES BEAUTY CUUTUR,E - Presc,riptions Is Our'Business LAURA'S We Accurately tr'ollow the Doctor's Instructions SuperaurlineBeauty Salon ' BROOKDALE PHARMACY Phones 2-6?98 - 2-6795 1044 BROAD STREET 5? WASHINGTON STREET BLOOMFIELD' N. J. Cor. Eaton Place BLOOMF'IELD. N. J.

Phone BL. 7-8310----r0arsCalled For and Delivered

ComPliments of SCHAUTZ SERVICE SIATION Richfield Products . ,CompleteAuto Service GALLOWAY DELICATESSEN gO Extde Batterles - Mirnrte Servlce 1066 BROAD ST. BLOiOMFIEI,D, N. J. BROAD ST. & WAFCIIUNG AVENUE Bloomfleltl, N. J.

Bloomfleld 7-9204 Called F'or and Delivered Phone NUtlev 2-1242

BETSY ROSSBEAUTY SHOPPE FOUR CORNERSSERVICE STATION Semonia,n Bros., Pro1x. a,ntl SerVice Men 338 PASSAIC AVENUE Nutley, N. J. - Service - 2OO DARIIING AVE. BLOOMT''IELD. N. J, -3- ,wvf vvvvwvvvv?vvvvvvwvwv

JOSEPHD. LINTOTT .Chai,rman MRS.GEORGE HUNT ...... AssistantChairman MISSELEANOR F. BECKENTHAL ...... Secretary

Busch, Richard A. Hughes, J. L. Burke, Stanley North, John Chatel, Henry Neubauer. John Courtney, John Regan, Henry M. Coyle, Matthew Schedler, Matthew Carlos, James Schoonover, Warren Eager, Tallis Stumpf, William Fitzgerald, Frank Sullivan, William Gillis, Joseph Stack, Thomas Henkel, William Wean, Mark Hope, Edward Whelan, John

Blake, Mrs. John Joyce, Mrs. Anthony Chatel, Mrs. Henry Klenk, Miss Marie Courtney, Mrs. John North, Mrs. John Carlos, Mrs. James Neubauer, Mrs. John Eager, Mrs. Tallis O'Rourke, Mrs. J. Joseph Fitzgerald, Mrs. Frank Schedler, Mrs. Matthew Fitzgerald, Miss Marie Schoonover, Mrs. Warren Garrabrant, Mrs. Edwin Sullivan, Mrs. William Henkel, Mrs. William Stack, Mrs. Thomas Higgins, Miss Elizabeth Van Orden, Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Miss J. L. Wean, Mrs. Mark Horrigan, Mrs. P. J. Zeigleg Mrs. Harold

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-34- - AN APPRECIATION -

on this happy occasionwe extend to all a hearty welcome and sincere greetings. We celebrateat this time the first enter- tainment and physical education demonstration given by our schoolchildren. This event will long be rememberedby all mem- bers of the parish and particularlv by the children participating in the affair. This, indeed, will be a memorable day for them.

To all who have contributed in any way to the successof this affair, we are most grateful. We are mindful of the efforts required and the difficulties encounteredin the preparatory work to insure final success. These things, and the fine spirit of co- operation and enthusiasm have not gone unnoticed. The good work is deeply aPPreciated.

To the Patrons and Patronessesand to our advertisers we are obligated in a special way, for they too, have done their share in making this occasiona h"ppy one for all'

THE COMMITTEE.

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