Lyndhurst. li. J. LEADERETTE "Navy officials would not comment." remarked the Pa •ale Herald News under a news picture shownag • an am or so rafts rotting on the Secaucui dump*. The Newark Sunday Call nude the tame object lesson The k*m homm, u what? The Navy, like the Army, has diararded 1unk aFiwr the world for the economic reason it is more costly to hang • onto it than to toss it aside. But, if the Psssair Herald New* and the Sunday Call want to aee real waste they can get a traTHr SOI TH HKI!i;>.\ RKVIKW picture on Uw James River near Baltimore. There over 1W IJherty ships, coating nearly $2,000,000 each are rottinf away. Do the newspapers want to blame the Navy—or the Army'* M VBBkvBBBBBSBBBBBBBvBbBA Vfeft Ji •AaSbaSBBaSl a^VK^h aTa-BaSk aTaf) SBS) aftABBaBS* SB SBBBBBBS. I.YMJIH R>T. N. J . THl RSDO. JTM- |]/l«ia VoL XXVI. N«, SI ^•^e^atTaW'ja^rsajt ••• #asj PUf W sPaTH •• •Ns.'M^ ssV npnL July Fourth Celebrates RftJf th Anniversary Banquet for I/atc fAinniitfrAA SSsi _ _ Bilssi- Graduation Marked ITO^TCMI rHin WHcewski VClD l/UllllWUCC By Three Grammar is Complete UniH N.med to Arrange More fh«n30*™**0 Attend Put In Charge Monster Fete for Lyrrd- Affair to Lyndhurtt Polish Priest Schools In Shower HUrST •N#lT pnOWfftl Commissioners Say Unit WiH Preliminary plans for L> nd hurst's Fourth off July cetebra- i H.ru-t v uf SI Muh«rl • tl C Prepare. Plans for Operating But Exercises Went On Astfcm, which is to he dedicated as .('hutih lynrthmfl Humt^v t. .• a welcome home to thr town- ship's servicemen and women. I Uua J Housing Program in Town Scheduled in Lincoln, Roose- were laid last night at a • nmmit- |Ubtl»T «» lee at whirh Commissioner Jamr* His II.- .(.I t.f < tiiiiiiu-o'ti.t r* Ii4%t |tl-»-«.1 li.il f. -|M>II A. Breslm. general chairman, gymrn «rwl t thr JutMUtun wi|h nit: t*l tilt-ion, HI lli. tt.itfl- n| thr .rt'Uli- . ..MIMIIII* • T>mn*hi|» I'i'if ivn.i.'iw Janu • Rain—gallon*. Ions, rivers of it—{ell Tuesday night that the citterns get behind tht \ll i.ll.lni' II( MIM! ill' « iitUHM*w|..|1^r> • %|"«T«>( |||c . •Mtlllltl and help "put over" the A Bre«Lm. of !> ivtt.ur»l •r>«1 but three I yndhursi grammar school graduations went off ri'—lUlUI M-nd. t.t O Ami., k. Iff «»a* jt»t« IJ«I '"'iiitJ.* iii'ifuing at a •-« PvaaKtr CtHinlv. . t tV{ < u - "< like rlockwork and 251 pupils received diplomas. pUme He offered I |u*I 11*11 and accept- Ittt-n lonfiialulaiiotu in Kngluti Thunder rolled and lightning flashed a* one of thehis personal service Mt« »iin i •!!« .1 Upon UM IWW M..*-.i llormr It II..tl. • -•. l«rr«| ilui • •>• la 4, ••' h k * hhi * t !•• IN tif !(.i paruh ! worst downpours of jhe wet spring struck, but the elaborate I «committee• chsirmanshi. p of the firework, Commissioner Breslin ottered !'.• .1 |aH»tUf • fo>mn> tlr«- p committee members, and which J dj , honoring the Mth t>nd Mrs Sam Molts, an* Mr. ~.Uaanelt Sefcasl IT . A nn r hrtlrr tin>Wi -! m.li n nl ts.41.vl Ih. |,r,.)i. I h,.«r»»l NFI.I . _-- , . . _ „ csllslor an all day schedule File ] w,^dmg snmv.rtsi) of Mr and ! Angelina CtluH.i A diamond Presentation of certificstes at I Frangipane. Julius Frascs. Ma/inn j thr l*il> lav m lhap Lliialirl >aj llS* BVaaM 4 Ml A. Gaccione. Joasphme A. Oallo,! drum and bugle corps mciudfnr MK Antnnu. Chrt-ki ,.f 6M Vsl iWeddiiw b«nd «... pw the lan.ilv 1 M MMl W -.til hr knri* U - . John J. Ficke. school chairman. S^™" ""„,•!"?; *' ' I"""- >and Park. Holy Name , their family Jl the Open Donr in Ml. ami Mi* CttrAli iiMest *pi>lir ..I f M's. Maude Southard is prinn ; r.eAlM T. Giammetta. Ralph J. Greco. | Band lrom Garfield. a West New Norlh Arlingtog n last Sunday ! a..... An8.-I., I*., Ix. r. . t...... paL >. Jean A. Guanno. Lor- Mildred Sti'innn-l/ spoke the j York American Legtnn and a unit Mr. and Mrs Clickl were mai *•»-«», in L>ndli st words of welcome. Recitations from a Polish church in Hudson "«• '" GtactWni Church T» year. He ha County will provide mustr for were by Anita Richards and New York City on February 111* the ss~s.ii.eiU 'hoard (., the par ade which is to take place IBM! The weddin, anniversary ! hist a years RUhard Maskicll. Sally Mess ;ra d u Minisers. Josephine J in the morning. ineo played a piano selection. J Mastrandres . Henry X Meyer. psrty was p^lpnm-d from Feb- ~ Another ».n Jam.. .. . l. Alvin Ralph, commander nf £.ry to ,,„• the »:rv,eemer. tw.nl ill Ih* NKI Depailm XJ5srbj.ra Korn an accordion seloc ! jonn Mileski. Joseph G Mini. Barriniter Pnst I3f. Charles V member, of the family an..ce Dulan as accompanist, j lis. Dorothy R. Nicoletos. Alice J. commander of AMVCTS Pmt 2J .hildnn. 11 «r..ndrh.Wre- - n and (World War I while -m. J.*n J There was special music by th. jjilrh. Marie J Nucera. Nicholas and a representative, of the Span „„,. „„.», (randeMM. Three «.n. Tr.tv A .nd 1>.|.,.I A -. iv.nl class as a whole. I A. Paolozzi. Thomas A. Rubinich. ish American War Veterans, ar ,nrt 2 tramte.,.,. are veteran, of, Hi II" army in World W.I II Certificates of promotion wire I Yolanda A. Scalzo. Richard A to hold a'sub-committee mcetinjt , Win Id W»r 11 Mi Cliecki ha»JWt map past 30 years. Uivm.' of 3400 mm in hu Aulrn. Mildred Battiiora. John ert E. Thompson and Anthony T. cut the line of march The patty lArluoVd Mr and! ftivni He won the BroMn Mrs Terry Chuki Mr and Mi* It battle stars, mil srvemi C. Betk, Sherwood Berwick, El- ru« DIlfaliB af Plants inor Blake, Ailim E. Bogle, Ar- Sylvest >i P1//.1 .ml son Kenm-th, me.i..N thur Bogle. Henry S Brill, Rob An effor| '* to be made U> havr Mr and Mts John J Ch.« ki, Mi ] T hlhc-fiy v.h'1 J-'ffttM.n School graduation ex- and Mrs Jttarpt. Cherk, Mid rr r..t Daniel N ert E. BrQgan, Jean C. Cafono, every fralernal. civic and i>thei r at lite I.M-th .i -t pi -f,Ni ..I rrrijett foi* eighth graders was daiighUis UMTainf ft Marie, Mi • 'at* III the N..v , in the I. * « • Vincent J. Canni, Joseph J. C»n nrganicatums in the township rep aartrw -f M K ..»• tunes*-, Anthony Cavallaro, SI' heM on two nights, Tuesday and resented. One division it wasand'Mis. Jarrve* Chn ki and chil Tin are ih<- MO.)- »f Nt< i.oiax To Give Talk ;: * .K phanie Cemigl.a, Roaemarie D. Wednesday could Ike made up of tfren. Jameii Jr., Kileen and Don A son in law. F-I^.M iitnti-.m ,i '.ISM i •' t> •"• "a »• r»«» M .i aid. st> MTV«t tn ihr Aimv Air " mafW Cifunc, Samuel Cifune. School. TiwtM David Donald, M rh-irmin of the Menu* SthooL Mra h Mi snd-Mrs I IT 11 111 '1)111 A. awarded c*HMea«W %» «wh gt»d- in HirW »r On LRag Day z.;:;'^^ •* " " Cloughley, Unlti fmpi. Frank J uate. the mnfl milstanding float or cm m i* n l.<-n IH lfWT MIKI Mi [U, Will H«ve Nol-d The graduates are: ll«.k^nsa.h »• • « - . Cucci, Frank A. DeFeo, Oeral- hibtts entered, and the commit H CliiMren, fjiura. An«. I.. Ji Framraa. aVtnn IUH J«r.*y City Or«ter dine Delaney, Samuel DeMai", tee v lo give more thought to ih* and Anlhony. Mi Ft iglioni. M S-Hith Bemto Diamante. Donne G. Di- J. Adam's. Allen H Al- Imntitm ^ - *- Hrri. Sunday ROM- C i hrrrnt- Alexander IrvinK Bailey, j High School Graduation Tonight -m>.k m Valenln vine. Alice K MartJ n Jmrnn Commissioner Breslin noted Mi i.Kh.iJ Nev 1^ Dolce, Joseph J nnrufiri.i Pf*r ! Bianculli. William t hat the playground summer i^. i i «.,.;. * J Billend. CharU-s Oaklev Blake, j I! II- Caiwwl Church rt ot Voteraru to Receive ln-d H.ifii irt.-i. Clara Je» Churj>>, ih«i'. C Fahy. -Wtlma J Field, j ,,U(.h Burbank, Arthur Richard the supervisor* a smonthly oprr John W. struts, Charles R Full Byron, James D Chcrki, AlUn itmkowsa'l SI Th*i« -• 3 mer, Mary A Garnfoln, Anthony at me nit-th-at cnuld I- itdnptrd Diplomat ll..i..tliv K. A Curtis Richard. II. Duerr. Sam- ft* Gipuinto, Frances Giarrirlli, Fcrd by which a goc>d repreiM'ntation Ruth Kiaua. of J Oowe. uel KsiMisit... Fred A Gsllashfr, of iiw -il jh»'l • bildrf n t ..ul'i be i.w II . Itiilluaa.. Rhlrl Michael F. GiampolA, NiehiiUs in In.*- of march ^larry A Onwr, Oon .M K .1 Girone. Ra,lph Robert Guida. Hie Hit/ Th Rnss Tbf |>..r.nif is lo ts-rnnn.it. .t tl.t .hi.. M..i» Hallisev. KermHO A. MafiifCKi. William RichHid Haas. Damt-I j4 nigh s.iw.ti M .loan 1. Hnnken. Rnlund Hitmum, the hirh -J •.I-*, ii'-id with p*.tii.» v<.i .' W» h*t.-r Inscrra. Ror«rt Kcnner. tir rten tar* .ttui an rxhibttiui of rnl .J UMRiwid ..f Fjl 1 Lrrnv A HaiuwrH. Dolores M John Charles liOcatHl.. John Hen- ll.lrr- I ..I th** drum .inl bugle eofrp units li.it.. ..II Th. irsa l'....l Hauck. Julia R. Irzzi. Ann J Jan rv Lnhmann, Dominir Frank nw.tnri the d.ptt.n knwski. Norhert Ja5»zuh. Albeit RicKlin said be would ...kl. ('.null. Malta. Philip Joseph Manteima. tJv name of the gu«*M *f**> Six w Joaquin. Willi.mi It Kvtieally, Jr.. Thi"«dot-p R S Martin, An in th Allan Kcmpton. Kenneth Kir'ph- v ithin tbe ettming we*-* -.nd ;.sk drew Hussell Matik.t. dene Grn- ed the mayor tn «iv« ttw- wel' r.iTi Harbara C, Korrv Jean "nera Michehm. GiMirge Joseph 1 inc ..-till ""-v T. K'ii p.il ki. ("ii-i'tci' A Koval Morpeth. Gerard Wjltiiim Myers. John Ki,ift. Loretta M Kraft, William Hainex Naumann. Dt.nald Wi-ller Mallov wu app.nnl.-H ij^nnarH r Kuwalik. Ruhard Nehon. William Wallace • < rh.*irman of jb** Jtlhlt-ih events. Oetert, Eugene L. Parker. Ruas ulternoiin pioffram and i* !»• *»• Lawrence Lai sen, Patricia M ,u- W. I- ' Am !>• Breton. Martin C. I.eM. Brtte 1-11 Ellsworth PattenM)n. Gcorc** i.'.M'-t'cl for thr greatfi part h\ M Rminey. Ofr Ronald Tirnrath. sub committrv memb»*r> *h*. il giarlualM an P. .•»%• V King N.ii-.r,. ,' i M Lenza, Frances, J. Leonte. NATIONAL IIIIMIK SIM lilt Rctfter K Lou an Mildrrd H Patrick Anthony Trotta. v. aervwd as track referrr. cterk of the course and judges 'E\-enU H»M II... ..I Jaiir IMS Luptnacci, Richard J. Maskifll, Girls Aria. Thai Ira HaKI. I.--It.. I'. ,.l. ll.il l Sully Ann Messineo. Irene Na- Kathleen Clagri- Adams. Cel will br hiM on a k standard wmnng the voungstt-m War IIipl.rtitH. HMIIV rUm.- CHnria It. 11.. Nurina M« pnlitano, Jnan Nicnl. William J este Trresa Amhr.rsiH Florence W.ill-i Hirnnan J'.lin Kill.-I rVtiolhv Puwlokl . Vincent H Oose, Salvaloro Oreftcc. Barharn S Beikyta. Shirley Emily Bogle. -ii.'l for whirh cash, award* srill 1 hr mnde A same ia In m pli I .!.!.."'. K knwit/ Cm, Mi, h. v Tl..-1 M. Orliknwaki, Stella Pukulnx Bart, ara Jane Crane. Yolanda In. Fran WK-Z. Doris L Penwardrn. Rob DP arrnnced lrl*n-n two n| tl • J.an Titlla Ki Regina Calk, Jeanette Hilda Cy- pi.r Mi. h... I Caimlle IS-.1. M>r«a prt J. Periihf. Philip J PHix IfK «1 I.JIK • phers, Marie Patrictn Ensrassia. rUrk Mi. I.... I . II. rtpJTl Murlll ' Frank H Pflug, James M Pel Burbara CeceUa FcrxuMon. Mary tt wan derided by an, n\ rt Km. whelmtnc majority vntr nf iimi I .tuwlt illi, Catherine Pirnenano, [)ian,i Joan Fisrella. Catherine Rose Trurmaa II..ir. Ml.rl "I." Ftediker Catherine Reilly. Juwph Fitzgerald. I,«n.i Rn»c Girone. B.it! ie mrmhi-ri that i.i i vi.it • Andrt-w Kt Mamei N... R< illy, Anita J Richards. Loll Y. Barbara Adt-le M.iv* nv Ellen May bloik dance Kive w«v It* a 'r« Kui!.-n Kucenr Knthtt. Hies, Jacqueline Rodriquo. L/ir Hursh. U'<::- Msriiarerg t KinKurrnm ptlon ..f n-.-vi....-K fealuleH ri'.rk.wn/ i Hine Rodnquf, Constance Rom br. R.-cda R l.m h.-nrt... k. Ann f'r-work. display M.v.i B>tgl. C..,i.|..n (M-....I J Mr*.in.-.. .•n", Ros.ilie M R'tsa. Mary L Mane ijHirtM. Arl.ne Betty Ijnk. m s.repiing chaknunahip nl lt>i» la. Charlrx .day MiatM. ?.l Ruawi. Marion V Shaft. Rotx-rc Ruth Maiif Locke. Gersldln • ••"lmillee «aid il sftmild 1»- p«« Thorn... !!...• • l.l'.rt. s. - i.., W .Saurr John Scalese EdwsTd I^imbardi. Drills Rosalie Lo-Pinto. Slble to arrange for a »n.-.-larular Hal pi !* Schenk. Angelina L Schlfto, Madeline M lyitllo. Jean Grsrr array of u I pw«es •» well a» the amilw IVaii. .Uims J Schinder. Janette Sch M(j>.>bh j^,, Qeraldmr usual R-man ,.nol. - .no ..^ Karri M..-, . i. liesser, Donald E Sears Martha Petr>-. Barbara Ann Prrw- rt.".O">ar. pir.es Jr.n T.-.IU Richard M. Shcnry Kalvalorp ell Helen Ann rV-nnie. Dolores Under u-nlative d Inata Hill'. Sh,.(. Sp.ini.. chiu.tm.1 A Spina Mil A Santo i*ul r.. Anne Man. Ihr po«.ihillt> nt a l.-f •! Vlfw.nl Fiorai. rtird SteinrrSel/. Claire Stevens. Schlt mm. J.-ann*. C T'n-rm. Nor- .itirm 3iyw 1i... I. Carol J Stutnpf. B<-rnarxi M ma R Totrni. Gloria Constance to be hrM during 'f ' ftryworfcj J .... • Mi 11... J. .t |.t Mi • . I" . -• . II,ii, I ../hi, T«iH^r4. Arlyn I- Tamke. Aud Vrrr.-pt. and Lum Ireru* Zaun. lo hr civrn 1.1 the a^ rry ¥ Tewes, John Tosrann. VK tin A Trottn. Susan R Vu-mo Mrs. K«My't Pupilt Fugm* Walker. William Weu Breslin Chairman of Pm lull i:- i. • Ni...l Win Muftic Awordt man. Marmot H Wel/« 1 Diane H Democratic Unit rh—a1..rr H.lik. • Vin. Weycand. » ahr ic E. Wilczynhki. Ptohahl> th. sr.'i trftt-ar.l S. l,r» .-'• iv-n,.).. Wiaans. . itofacrt Wollti al I.-.. 1 inr u» 1 hil't-. 1.- ».'.'- C<>mrri.*K>ricT Jam**.* X "Bn-sliti sp«Tg«r, Gladys W Zimm«*rm.in thr Tr. . .. f'r.hrrwrrt* I" I*- M-r> l*Vi-rlr#rn To. wn unanimously elertrd chair- rd at tn. high M-ho"! firld in Ih. nun "t th« Lvndhur*! Drmncrrftif u«r Rotrrt aflrrTi'**» Ealimat#d ficurrft ar' w •!•'. • 1 ll.i. Mi.'in :[•-.] Committee Monday I Vtfl arrvmKt.of w *'•-,..••> ! Vi-. Srhnol Trusltv Mrs B.-alj ic< niffht Viet-rhsirman for 16 yrarv W --1 , -f \ ... . 1 i 7..\.. fiinlan awarrl«d c*rtiftcatr« of and chairman of a •smnai.cn com Ki aHustinn lomrmb^rs of Ihr Lin- - ill. . numlHiinit M persons. N-I., i.. '1 •> •-f RMn coln Srhnol cljrhlh tran.- at thf-ir BrrT.lin announced Ihr committr* viunger i^ Ckarlaa Knsferi K.-tttxth iiraduatifm rxprciscs Tuesday plans tn wage a vigiM-ous cairt Many A. ker aVaTA /«,..,t..1 NiWh. niilhl in the school auditnnunv paiin d,uring Ih'1 •urfTTrfr mnntha l.vndbuisl Lsaice Skubik Miss Ann GrsrTam is prtnapsl ..f I VIS waa named in Otbrr ofllcersThosrn w»-re Mrs QMs Ihr School ..f deeorall'tna Of the Nita Anrt.ir/i »(..-• Thr graduates vysrr M'f Aniini, vicr chairman Adan*i at the high arbool field arid al*» Cnrmrhi. secretary mnA M«t-M Mario M. Akmro Anrla Bamb-.. \n f.-ovwir Inwd •fasaker ar.aftg* Jrrtu . R-marMt * Camelet, chairman of tbe regis mentS Mrs Muriel' K Ne.i Anns tVrrnadlflo. Phyllis M B-.n- Ir aft-art. trommitter^ hsM M« rlli. Rita Boiwlli. Marw A. CM- William Jarvia and tt' " > • Near IMIHK (w>rrio. Ancclina M. £arlasrm. weie named to hafkdfe tl.. fs MS'a> I '11 *•'••' l*.«l IttfMa Jnsrphinr A CastrlcratU. Robrrt Girl Born to Rof*r» • •d" Ma'-- I "l«f*1 liuif ( ..f ».•-«- il • . #••* *a..H Haul t>,»«r* m Oiicrkin», Ajmcttr Chlronno. Mr and Mrs Oinstiah Ro(*r of linv Mart. (urn. Thr.rta lirTr An h.^ • t Jan. lartltawa IJmu Coiando. rrank A- C .v«-llo. It Brrda'n atrert. Rorhrlfe Park bers aT '*/ •'• Msasasskaa, J»w i«.i» Jr. DotvsM J, rVrOwrrto Mil- arr Ih^ pamts nf a haby Klii. mediate Awi Dinwfn«>M TK» •Iml C DfSmo. Hnn T D. Chrlstinr Pauls, horn Jliy l« si Hulk Dunham Sso. AnaHtr A. OiriisaVri. Ann Harkrasack Hospital ..f their faiia S *t the nrat Rita Cokhuff A^l-. > » . aautl m It ,aa> !• IMa !•#** L Mrs Bofrr was forma-rlii s •nerting srlurk m to W rrislsr '."l.i 1 1., . r,.rw*».a. Usrnrr at Lrndhurst Hith srhool June 11 GrW M.,«...i M. r a 13,1944 Two T1IK LEADER

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICC - LEGAL NOTICE ' • j UjOAL MOtlCB "Jordor. tAh*« KMff Road, l.yndhumt.* | M h*- Board of c**mnUaaton«ra*W th« d at )»« toprUiid Cook Renamed nit AvHiin-. • Lvndliurki New ', Tak« atttlrc that Tbwraaa Forclwrtc. S J j jaiaiii n»hlti u4 l.>..dhur«l, Nr« Jrrwu-y, New Jatwy. iradlnc an +or»l>rrf> Tavrrn. baa ai- i *l.j.-. ti»iiH. if iniy MIM.UM I* n.H.t> ) . ii , ..n..ri». If any. -h«rtil«t l» nmd. m.l'i.n.iry IMOII Oinnumpikm I.I (J pll*-d to the Board of (VIIIIIUKHlu^t-rn Council Head liiiiii.-iJln.tHy In writing, to iM.nrlnl.k J j itiun*-dlately in writing lo Oofiiiafc -k J •"•urd i» Iwvi*J Bond for in. • a* for itrfiufw-n alluatM at U& .-rxidi- AVfii-u*-, l.yndhurnl, N*>* of ttw Town«hH» of I.yu- IHwm. If any. nhould br li.utfo i 7U-?» Kid*- KuaU, f.yndhurxt. .NVw luiit- 6-i3. i;M6 ' Jui.t- •-1J r<**> n wrltlns to L*omlnl<* J. bitwi+. if any. afcould be mad* councilor of Star of J. Morgan ipal «*I*rk uf I.yitdluirft. J«>ra«-y. mWIiatHy in wrltinc to pomlnlcft I _, NOTICE . NOTICC Untt, M II.II t|Ml <*l*-rk of Lyndburat UbjecUoiM, If in), ahould U- made y •iv*«l. HualM-ipul i'Urn. of LynaVturat Read Council, No. 44. Daughters 'I'i.'l*. iintl.-*- Hint rranh KI.|.I~:.T.II. ! Tithe notice that H-rt Mlllnwn. tmidt-duitHy In wrltinc to l ap- jpfjttlMd . Uv-IH. Municipal (1*-rk of l.yndhumt. lUltaii Am*-rk-an <*lrt> Ctmb h» tiiit-.l i« tl.. ii.Ki.id of <.:umtn!MUoa*r» ,lt,.-d to rh*- Hoard of <'ommiaajoner* JUtM Bond on Wednesday, evening at the • ..I l.yiidhurttt. N«-w J«rt*¥, lor a PU-n- ,,f ,*,,. T.miifthir, uf Lyndfaarat. New NOTICC IX>I'IC IHKANTK « IS, IMt Tail*- noil.*- that Allan Slmona and Th#r«ma Westminister Presbyterian church ! ;tr\ Ifti.il i-oni.UMii.iion Lut-aw for J*r»ey, for u I'l. r.ary K'-tall ln»trll.u th All luw 13. (.Minims Mt.,;.i.d ut ZIH. Itnl*.. Itcbil l ,,,, |.i, *•!.!•.• 1.,r ..runi**-* Bltufll*-d »l NOTICC ni.ii.i. k orrttn. tradlna as Thrc« Jw (t NOTICC hall. ITjiklnural. N.W Jferaey I r. Kid*, ttoatl. Lyndtiumt. Hm Jrr- •( .'k- i—lt'•• that l.u'v f*unn. tradlns rr w j.rwy, lor a flt-nary tradlnc aa StuyvaaaAt Orlll has ap- iiun...|l:itr»y in wriiliiK lo l».ii.inl<-k J i- ot>j. rtloim. If any. tfhould T&yn,,.*. rlnjtr Foat. No. l». tradln* aa the •nil ''onxurM|>iion Lloniw (ur prcnt- plied to th* Boardof Commlaaloaara term will be Mrs. Frederica Wurst [ l.iv. Hi. MtiiH-ipal ••i.-i-K of trodbwrst, . ,„,„,. .ii;,i.-iy in writing t- I>,io7m.*. J »hi|. i.i Lyndhumt Amrrlran l^eclon. Inc.. has KHi.il ' oi.roiiiii.il.,11 ' «-• - itiiiii. tj at XZ4 »4C Rlvrrald*- Avr- of th*- Townahlp of Lyudhurat Nrw .N.w J.rx.y fl.lv.Hi. .Mui.'liml < |*-r» of L> t.dhurM applied to th*- Board of Commiaalonrra associate counciloi: Mrs. Hannah H>. l.yi.dhurM, Nrw JrrM-y. Ji-rn^r for a I'lenary Itnall Coniump- of the Towniihlp of Lyodliurat. N*« Wardrska, vice councilor, Mrs. rr l.i*-< li/tta. If any. should br tjaa Ll«*>na» for pr«uiia*a altualcd at June »-». IM1 J i ' * **"B«n Mllll».»i. Jeraey, f ,r a I'lub Lk-rnav for prem- 'jar ;...-.liiii- ly In writ in* to I K5 Stuvveaant Av*-nu»-, Lyndhumt. Elsie Bopetti, associate vice coun- ; " ' ' NOTICC ! Junr •• 13. !*»•• ^••w J*-ra*-y lara aituatt>d at Court. Park and Web- C waitiT MutiUipMl Clerk of *t*»r avenues, Lyndhumt. New Jeriu-> cilor; Mrs. Munt'l Near, recording j fiik. 'tutu.' thai Halvatore Turano, j NOTICC oti>-< ttoi.B. if any. abould b*- mad*- secretarj: Mrs. Bcatico Donten, j triidhiK am Bal'a Turern, tuu applied | .'ink. notue that lt<*.< A. Kt hiitldt imMt*4lai*ly In wrltMC to Ikimlnk-k J. onV«r» and Trust*ea are- lo tin i:.,..rd of * timtitimuitiiiiTs ..I tli< tian Munli. . Truateea. Harry W Johnson, financial secretary: Mrs. M Objerttonc ** »"- - • •< ii».- for iirt-Tiilf^w siiuat*-d ui M,« HI- irlbutfon Lk-^na* ror 'pr*mi«." mt'u- J unt- t 13,. NOTtCC June ILIAJMI llanaon. Ralph I^-.i«iue. J. A. KtVfer Minnie Osbacjk, treasurer; Mrs. ; N< NOTICC Take notl. .j that Haturnlnb l*n;uur- trHdinic iii I'ai-iftto Tavrrn, haa ap- Inunedlately In wrlling to Uommu-k J. if ut.jr.iK.rm. if urn -.tiMiud 1M- niMd. lc>, trttdinr *» Park H««t. faa« applied |.li.-«l fo "I.*- Boaru of Commtaaion*r>> Llvelll, Muairipai Clerk, of L>r.dburi>l S I aifinf a« J«rry» Cock ? MttJBBKl. PP.aU.at Lucille Justus, warden: Mrs. iii.u.rdiatHy In wrninit~t» I*.n.li.l. k 1 to the Board of t'onunlMtoarr* »f th« of lh. Towitahlp of l.yndhur-i. N«w New Jeraey. [ Township uf l.yiidhurat. N»-w Jrracv. .1. i.-*-\. for w I'lumry Kt-tall l.'OMunp- apptM to th* B ard of « aimlaaloner Lyadhurat Amerh-an L*«lon lac Helen Justus, inside sentinel: Mrs, f-.i »|-lnu,ry K'fail <*oiiHurti|itlon li- tloit I.i. . i.-. for prrmlan altuatrd »t of th. Towmhlp of l.yndhurnt, NVw ALVAN K. RALPH Jt-rary. for a IVnary R*-taS Conavmp- NOTICC Anne Crane outside sentinel; Mrs. k»».- A s. i.....it ; • > it**- for orrntlar* »nuat*-d at 2*1 Park •i'i-i Kldrr It'.i-d. Lyndhurat, tUw J*-r- Prealdent 1 lion I-l.-niB"- for prrmta*>a Mltuatt-d at Take noti.-.- that KaM End Itemo- Harriet Wilson. Mrs. Charlotte Juni r, is. l?*tw Avf-nuf. LyndUwMt. NVw Ji-nry. June 13-29, 1»4( * • rait. Or«aataatlen Inr . tradln* aa if any. altoutd br niadv Ot.J.-. t.onn. If any, ahwuld br nmdr IU Kld«*- Kwad, l.yndhur-.!. N*-w |w Same, has applied to the Board af Vogel and Mrs. Lillian Meyer, NOTICC iiniiH-a.>T*-iT in wafting to Dominifk J. In.-pi.dii.t.-ly In wrltlM to Domlnkk J. NOTICC l.ivHIl. Mum. i|«,r« l-ih of l.yndhurxt. l.lvHll, Mini. IPMI Clerk of L-yptdtuirat. tJbji-i tlontt. If ••>. ahould b* mad*- Take otli-e that Col Ath miMk»'-n of tbe Townahlp •# trustee:.. Mrs. Harriet Wilson and apflli^il to.11... Hoard or ( ..ii.iiiixHiot^rx j ,.t,|,jt^d t,, ti,^ HOMT'I of i\.Mn\%»*M,u*T* N*-w Jrrwy Immediately in wrltinc to tKimink-k J. daurw. NV# Jorary. for a Cla* JJvflll. Munk-lpal «"l*-rk. of Lyndhucat. l tttd t Ml Mrs. Vofiel. representative*. The I !i'r'!'*- J^m*W^ryfc"?a\^Viimr\hu\ "" T..wn.blli ut l.yndtiur-t. MM Andr*-w MHJourlry Haturnlno Parlfli-M JlW « II. I94C 13. New Jtnwy. „ the Townahlp of Lyndhunit. N>L new s-iitfl v. ill be installed on j J.-rKi:y. for a Club LI.<*-IIM> for prem- * "NOTICC . IHWIN R MKRZ lto«d, -NOTICC lwr« situatrd at <£] Valley Brook ivf- OAeers and truateea are- Tak*- noil*-*- that Jaiti*-* A. ll.-trl, June I3-2B, 1»1C _^^^_^ _JuJy 3. T«k»- nrtk-r that Albert F hri mi.-. Lyndhumt. Nrw Jerarjr. ivt-t r (irtaaflaafl. acM , !•• New tiudlitK M" Town Tavrru, hm* iradltiir mf * 'F Tnv^rn. ban ap -WOTICK if any, UBHTH are. Joarph A. Coata. preal- York Avt-iiu*p . petet r Imbeal, treaaurer. Two new members were initia- j t . Hi*- Bourd or t'oimiilftMont-r' lo Hi.- Board of CommitifttonM-a of Tak* nolle*- that l^onard Drl Oroaao 1 XI t MlMoiuitaln n Way: a*«retary. JftftHp ted, Mrs Eleanor McKachern Giv- 'i •••M-'-U. of l.n.dhur-t Nrw ... . . |. wi.-lui. of l.yndhur-it. NVw J*-ra*>> Trading aa l^rkawanaa Bar * onn If any. ohowld !>*• iimd. • .|.i>. ttonx If any. ahouM br mad<- at«d at MI Rlilcr Road. Lyndhurat, Uv#UI. Huairipal ClerY of Lya, ii. r<*f. NVw J«-rn4-y ' JOHKPH A- COSTA N.w }*n*¥, for V IViytrV Retail Dhi- Leonard l»'-l ro- Tak*- nolle*- that Ralph Albino and Take noth e t|«t the Man.nit- Club I »lij» . I IUIIH, il ••">' •li''\l>JK >>«• IltHlir humTM! N*-w j*-ra*v • tm., iraduw aa Jo Son Tuvrn, tiaa rfoav Albino, tradlnj aa Koya) Cat'. Notici of l.*B4hurat. ir«din«' aa MaaMrie >.|.i.d • >h. P'mrd of (-oriimloaiotit-m 1 .n,,i• I> in wrltmi loliuRilnh* J ti.virt Bitud. i«s (iftlN.m. TVrrarr, : (i..-. n|.|ill.-il to Ihr Board of Coiim.lr- Take nolk-r lliat Slrl H. nuUriii, T»»h*- noli. , that Lyndt „. . w .rh N J . Mlldrtd Kori.l. IS1 i.. : Hoiirm of tl..- Townahlp of Lyndhumt. tradlu« UH tilrl'a Tavrrn. hait ttptillt-d IMS. B. P O, Rika trading a* aame. Board of Commta»k>n*r« nf the Towa- Guest at Two' ; , ilxrwri lor .. (I- ..;.i. IfrlalJ *'«liMiinij) Lorn*- IVrru..-. N*-wark. N J . Aaron : N.-w J*-rKfy. for a M*>nary K'-inli ("on- to tin- Board of ('ommlaal m*rn of the liaa applied to th*- Board of Cmninlf «hlp of Lyndhurat. New Jeraey. tor a i t I.I>-*-IM<*- f-.i pr.-Mitw* niiunted :*i RumptHin Ltffna* f«r pr*-nilMfii nliu- !(..inI. M;:I * iritMirn*- Trri»«« N.-*:.ii, Towniihlp of l.yndhurHt. Nrw Jerary. nlonera of lh*- Township of Lyndhurni. «•• Ki.ir1- Hoard l.yndhwral N*-w J.-r Showers Recently N J [iit.d ut 117 |li.if.- Koad. Lyndbunt, for a 1'li-iiary lo-tall <*ouaumutloa L.i- N.w Jerwv, for a Club UewMV, for 111 Rlverald* AvrnM* l.yadbiu-^t New UI.J*. lltitm, If rnit, fhould l« mad* . i-iif.- for prrmlatta niluuIff) at l«2 alluated at 14& Park avenite. t tlijt ' I Mill". If Milt, KlluUld ••' Illlad*- liniii.iiijit.iy in wrttliu; to non.lHf. k J I'ark Avi-nit*-. UyndhurM Nrw Jrra*-y. ttflh-rra of aald flub are ...... ,.( .:tl~\\ til Hftllllf t*t iH.IIIMIKk .1 in*-dl...rly In wrllliiK lo Iw.miiii.k ir ttvhm»r* Wn..y * ottiiriioiiH. If any. xhould W niad*- EWdted ruler. 1 Ralph Alt.lno & Mlldr.il M..I.-I R A'-ki- rw.n Jonrph V. Bader and tWO shower;, recently The host- •HIM •- is, !'••«* Hlrl II IJOKK-tti 1 Aurofi It.....I Jofwpb Wooby. e«-**e*; uf On* shower were MIKS Avnur, l.j n NOTICC Juiif BIS, 1MB OI.J»-.-it< ur. if anv. nhoul'l h*- iii.m.diatrly in writlnr to In-mi NOTICC Ruth Bower, of Rutherford, and Take iii.ii'. rt.-i t-Yaitli A 1 ••• !•"• o NOTICC ..jinedla .„ I.nfill. Munklpal <*lerk o( l.>n no. mwuM few 11..on.I •- I I'l'l • Itni. li:t- ..|i|*lH.f ir;.'lin> aa Itoiiilnivk'n HrtiHii Kail, hax Take mdh *- thai Salvalorr iKirando. l.lv.lli MunUtpal < IK* H«Mld O* •'.lllllllKfit.il. ir- Of.ilir NVW Jer«*-v. Miwnl.' i-lull of l.ynw • M-i'li"! to Ihr Hfiurd Of (•'.rillliHi-l.,1.. t'f 'aU applied to glewood, Tile guests wen- Mrs. „.„ i.f Vvti'dh'iii'si I ,.* .,-r,i|. oi i.ii.n,it.-i NVw J*rai>y, Lyndhurat \A d Kll I.-I .. -I'l. 1..II. I!. I.Ml t'oil-IIIOl'Moil I.I • I th- Townxhli. of I.yiidhurnt. ftf" iloniri or Iht- Chris Bower, of Rutherford. Mrs. ' Nrw J^rt.. y, r»r a I't. inn k It* tnil ln- Townohtp uf l.yiidf.tirgt. Nrw Jerm-y. B JP fl E s . . i... fot ii. n.lf - fit imt. d HI *IH Val l.r-f-y for ,i Cl> miry ll ' J f r n I'ltiii.rv Retail t'onauinuiiun u- lA»n«S TT. Kf'FEMIO NOTICC Fiank Rippt-t-.t, of West Engh- I. * lit . .k Ak.iin. l.ti..tl.uri]t. Nr« 1f Kiitli-r Ruler H I ui HI * 46 VH II*- V II i • - •!• A i .- n «. PKnar tor prrmlava nliinit.« lit 3UA Tak<- rtotU-*- tliat (.uidrtti-Roa-alakl- .Inn*- 11 2it. i'M« wood. Mis An Ion Benes, Mrs I.Vii.ll.iii-" NrW Jrrmy Jvrat-v N I'.I|I. In (id AvrntH1. l.yndhurxl. New Wa*r Poat No. X&4». V V. W. trading Mijt'-ttoim. N any, (.....lil Dhj.-H'ilK it :<|.V p>lfiilld l» llUldr Jt-r«ey NOTICC aa Veleraaa ot Fi^-^imt War* Poat h«" William Messing, Mi:;. . I.urold I ,.t..|.|. in urll -.,• to |..,|..ll.l.k J irsddiM MM • IMWH l,i.|iior Ktorc, ban; unoifdlxt. ly in uutn.K i<> •• IMJIH. k I Ot.je. tll.ttM. If lUIV. Klll.lllll bf ll.ilfl. T«k*> noin. ihm Italian Ann-rh-an applied to ihr Board of 4'ommlaaloner* B*nes. Mr>. Joseph Kh-cak ai*d ,.)i|.h.d li. Iti*- r»i..*nl of <'..inirtlptp.1 ,fi, r- I I,tv*-lh Muitl. IMI Clt-rk :t I.• n.il.ni i itiuiifdiMtrly In writing lo iK.mirilfk J iM-mot-ratlc ilul,. inr . tradlnr a-> - f the Townaalo of l.yndhurst. New ..I ihr Townnhtp »' l-widhural. N. •*,•,.«. J.IK.-V - , l.lt.lll Muni.*i|M.I < Ink ..I I.M..U..I. I l.tv*-lll. Munltlpai r|*/rk of Lyndhurmt. (iHllan Atnirl.:in IH-IH . r«'U Club. Jersey, for a nub .IJcenar for prem Mrs. Altii'.J Buikalrw, of Lynd JflWy," lor II I'lniMiy Ii. lull iMnirlhu i , |l.» tih<-n • • laea ultuated at &37 Valley Brook ave- rfll) frank A IH- h. O Inr.', haa »ppti*-«t to ib<- Bo.rU of Pom- IK.II I.i. HIM- I i |II.IMIH'» Mitm.ird Hi ' Inn. i. II 1H4« nue I yndhurwi. New Jeraey. hurst 1 Salvalnrr Ifc*rando mlonlonera of the Townahtp of Lyndl- MS Rldg* Koiid r.vtidhurxl. N.w Jtt | NOTlCf .(tin. I II I '!'. Offtor* andd TmateeTmt aa rare: ' The second shower was K'ven : JtfBg 6 IS. I94C hur«t. New Jertu-y. for a Huh I.I NOTICE NOTICC '-.-n!"- for rireniim >n ultuat-i) HI ftS4 VL-ior Ornerlla. prrcldk-iit. WiWiHiaH m NOTICL by MIES Eleanor H*>pp».\ of l.ynd- l ! nh v h Ml l i."IK > n.«' Jam • HIIH. Itan Titk*- i.otnr that Andr.w II Kr Valley Brook Avenue, Kyndhurat. New P. HumphreyHumphrey,, treaaurertreaaurer;; f L Xlm Xlm- - " "'"""1' " "";• , "\t y* SS^\ li^'"»|it.l!''d |o th! H.>».r. r.'f' iV.mmV-" lll.ol-r.l tao* tllJ> l...ili•• |•• O Baf tor A 'irlH i,.,- T;tk. notlt-f that Hmrj V.-dd*-. han Jr»yy merman- miMnyMT, Tru»i«>«-B.gV, gV»nkk hum. and Mrs. Robert Sills, of tii ,1.1\ in wiiiii||t lo iiunnnN'l J I .„,,.,.»,, ,,. .j._ |,,w. ,..,., ,,. . ,,,,..,,., i of |.«MHmratll>l ' lM«v...iliB| OI.i-f t'ol.illlv l HUH.' I - i[.f.li..> i irll.ntH.ii •.••—••». l..r |.|.inl»- i-ii I.i-v i-.i » 11> n • I Hi- T oi.Klitu of Lyndhurj-i N of th*- TTQW4II.MMwiii;lilu» of Lyiidbur^t. N>w Blm I.,-^ r..r l • Mt I I.I. i I.r r nits. (••.mfill-if. |v in writlnr to IK>mInlck J I iv. Hi Mnnt. 11*I (*i*»rk of LvndJiurat, lave Hoppe, Mrs. Joseph Klcriik, if utiv -ln.iii.r-* •> i.i- 1 ,.i,.-.tl .t. U in writing to It. in. K I Ne-.. _ . Jiirnen ra*»tK>>H. Ke.retary. r.l Ht New Jenwy. Mr: Walter Hoppf. Minn Milln- IJbj«-< IH, If Hliy. Hhoul.l !••• MI Vath>J Inn. ban , I.M. Ill .Mm, 'l.-rk or I i i.illuti IH.I.rtloriM. if rtiiv. - 1.1 t,.- IIMII.- Ve«ftnl Aviiiii. I.MiiiliiirNi N J \nr-TT.»» rKHNWli.u, Prenident lh ..I l.vo.ll.oix .,,,.,...niini.k .1 Sivelella. Mrs K*nn«th Moppf. rd of . •.ui.iiii-i-h.i- New Je K ll.-n.-l} in writing to Domlnlrk J I^.iKs i.it.. MI TTiMtew, 5*1 V. (luldeltl-R raUkl-Waae Post i it.Hi Mufiiviual <'h>rb of l.ytMHiurat, Mr* I>iuis Si|'ti:i Jr., Miss M.nir L > ot l.\ IHIIIUIKI. N II . Muni. !|>al Cl*-rk of Lyntlhurr-t, Hn-.h Avenue, I vndharat. N 1 ?'*+ V P W nari rletatl t'otuntn ' lun* h n IK N.-w Jersey Pr- that fainy M..nt*|nu. Mi1 'i.k" notlif that t't-lrr J. Kt-rkytu. ;;; ; ».»• - «».,.....in.ii-. u ... th- u It. 1..1I < •..i.-mii'i nitdlim a> 1'i.ddyV HIM Jb Orlll. l>i>» i-i.ii- • ,f L»..dlH.i-t r*" •1U.K a" ltlv. mid.- Bar * c.rill. i.u> fHtae* xltitai*-d ul iff)., it t , 1 if Hoard of i •..inmtnMoh. fy NOTICE ON TRAINING (RUSK ri. i..H v H.iall I Ha | *'"' J • 1 It.. Towitnhlp of l.yiidhurM. ,N*-w tlit-d lo the Bnard of CommtttHtonerr ilaeii •.itit.t.d 1 '** t.-rio \ for ii 1't. li.u v 11. lull Com- _. the T.wiiHhin or .Lyndriurst. Nrw 7 Ens. William J Neill, Jr.. 119 t.M»ll....'l ' ** . ikMM if any, -1....11.1 >> •.flrii|itli.ii l.li • tin. for |ir*-ii.ln*>ii nltuutrtl Jeravy, ror a Plenary Retail Conaump Hoti lJ..nt>. for prenitara Hitu'jted at SOUTH BERGEN MASTER BARBERS Poift avenue, Lyndhurst, is uil i. . 1 .1. H tii wrltlim KP I* 'Ml »i iiri Vnll* > lirook Avenue, I.MI.1, NOTICI ild I.- .... hv-m. Ni-w ,l>-rwrv 10 IMvi-rrttd.- Avenue. Lyndhurat New . Hw1 NU-ula • nx, t.lK.'ttit tint'- manthi truining cruiiu . t MMI.K II-I <*irrk ..I L.i Cr>«V" It. n>, If any, xhould be tnaiV | iln- ll.*>r>> f 'l .1 l.vi.dhu ftbjei llona. If any. ithnuld lie tnad*- l.t.tvrllv l M.II.I. IIMI il. r Imtn.'tll.-.iiU In wilting lo 1 lnl.'k J Of Lyndhurit Have Increased Prices of aboard tht- IIUIKT USS D*-nvti lonera or lh* TOWMMIIIP of l.yndhurat. InihifrttaiHy In wrttlnr lo innnlnl.* J NN* - l i>. v John Vakmtl UveMI, Uunolpal «l*rk o( Lyndhurr't. i w .l.-rm i. fur a Plenary hi-tnil I.'t*ll[. MUII.IL.MI Clerk of l.yndhurst, ui the Atlantic. New Jt-rftt-y Haircuts and Shaves. l ll t I NO TIC* ~ New ,l.r*.y n i»a » I'l'tHJ Motll.lKIIH I...II.* il.,< 1 WIIIIMIII W peter J Hrrkyla 'Mr. <ard of (/..inn.!*' 1 r- N J in. n l.l.-.n-r ft.r pr< *»tt- • •• -Itnttt. «1 i t.r f..- Township of LyndhurM. NVw I Htd«. H«-.d l.viHlhur-i New J*r» Jer**-y. for a Club LI* efim-Yor prem- <>l,|..ti h. if afiy, Khould be inal Mr and Mrs. Flunk Monnm of Take mrtltf thai l'o.-« ToLolt-witki Immediately In. wr(th.«r lo I •• (>•< k IWH l.|.|>h.'ll 111 tilt- Hu.lMl Of ConilHiK LiVt'lll JUini. i|...l Cl^rk Uf l.inrtlmi- mu V:.il. \ Ux.ok aVttlUf win ut -l.tti.-rn "f li..- Towiifl.li> of l.yii.lluirHl. New .I.TM v . EVERY BAN KIN 6 SERVICE \.w .I.r-y, lor :> I'l.-ni.rv It^tml t'oti • ..nr|.ii.,ii Liieimv for pr<'ii.la.N •>••<. I.MiAI. NUTKK nfeil ut T*B M irtn Av. line. l,v n.'liU. *t NtW HMI-iP COWI NOTICE lllijff tlOII*. if Hli>. Hhould Bf lit.nl. •Y HI1IN* •••INttllN ol .11.11(11 1.1 l.ynd

'I'.-r.-iui '1'i.l.itl. wtiki I i,,!) Ciihumi.tI.1T1 |,t "Ik* bar da Itin. G 13. l'.«i; 1 mtUMI. •) Ht Wl S. tin iw i.yad NOTICC : burnt. N'* Jeraey awvaiT MM l.ik. 11 .11.. thiil John lN.br..woUkl. I Otijt-fthnw. if »n Wland, pnucUn 1.SU. 1X0 WHY -- "JUST SUPPOSE, IF •l|!.Nnt'm>>i.r ihf'Vtnrnaklp of 'l-yndburnt. Mvell' S.-w .l.i-.v (..!>• I'l. rui.v l{.-ttitl C.i. N.w .1. r«. Mto-vu INK. Ka*v« ywu iiitaelT Him Sir. . imn if* f« Um* 1.50 MMMMt.Sludu.tM I •!,)«• t, -.tioiiltl I., mad' tun to Ikunlnl. k J . Mioo utlti to • I. rk of I.Mi.lliui-t , 1.50, 1.00 w.y% - ;i .,\. II, i,..- i-1• •. .i r. U'I. •mil «•• MM) WlwiMnd «W »|,||i ..I I.\I!.|1I.MI-I ,- " I. ' <• 13, »4* • •)*•>-,11 I:, i...i en .1 Ik. UpMid. a>Ux. CWPKI M CM» LOO t ,- nri.dhurHi TOVNSHIP O»NF.I1 N.w Jtrncy I could only pay th« : nr.jr. imiix. If any. ah.iuJd It- mml. Cull ur Write ir(lti.t>-ly In writ.im to lt.ni.lin. h J r I.iv. Ill Muiilrliial t * butcher—the baker and 1... ii|.|iii.U '• ih. i;,i.-.l .. LEVY'S PHARMACY WttllMn M M..na*ian .Inn*- •-IS, 1*4*. candlestick maker by check NOTICC HaroldJ.Camelet -Ink- tioil.*- lha' MKhwel J Collins 299 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurit n.iiliiKf •- Mi- li»i*l- Inn h.«- ,,,.,,H. .1 OMJ«.K HruiNN.; instead of cash—and !•'• -.|. 1.1 11! i>. \br It ...nl of i\.inmlip»li.n<-f< Of flu • 1,1 •. 1 in ..- '1'i.w linltll' Of >•> ml I. ill "I Net*' JrmeV. .VNIIIII Rvr. N. J. Telephone RUtherford 2-1026 i.t- H ,iv. It'ihti f..r u I'l.-tiiiry It. mil Ciimtuiniiiloii 1.1 ....U. m ii..r(»..i :-u» not need to ask for a .'.ni» for prrmtMM altuaied at U*> receipted bill?" By opening a check-master account, you can pay all your bills by check—

Ovr r^utctiea for •MHy the convenient and safe »d*blMy CM U Cool Comfort in Summer... . way. 4

it ynniiUd in our t'lin.-rnf Home. Air4 onJilioninf bv Carrier Stir Purifies, tools and IhhumMfies lk* air.

JOHN D. GRANK & SONS WiUiam C Collins • Funeral Home coure MtMonM. we RU*cHo.d V MOO Kejrny Ava. at Berqan Av«., Koarny, N. J. RUTHERFORD NATIONAL • •a .tM»V..*P.T AW«HU« kYHOHUMST. Ml« 1MB ^_ -_^ ^__^_ PHONE: KK»»N» 2-1031 FtVE •AST •CAttStAOTof ky Imilmuon — SmliomJ Srlrctod Mcrtkimn?

tJU»llJ»l»

.. - • T_^

• ' •

D..,.u.ltDTA Br.rterirk kfr» !ba«le Hul* < I Annrtunreir.cn! has been made KOOSOVelT rlr> .nd klii baa* SUwimn. lra»te»r > of the' marriage of Mi>* Beatrice Engagement WEDDINGS- j Webster of S-ivannah. Georgia, to Chatter from Lyndhurst Hi ! Richard J Gtce&on. son <-l Mrs. Giva Luncheon s^ wear EUcted ' John J. Glcesnn and thr U*u- Mr J Glee5roi. of 331 Weart avenur. X Jimlhrnd by UU»ISI\ M\RINO_ AMMOHNO-ViVfMO aJSrlTS !un*hr«»iei paitiJu> Thur*aa Snt> fc.tr St Mary's rVasidenl ] Lyndhurst. The ceremony was Hi everybixly! ! peifuiaied at Savannah on May ua.hrr> 4 th» an»J T«e*l< Mr» Cfrn-rt K Srm •»r e*~1- Writ, this is if T..n.iW Is lh..l bis mfM 1.1 l«o memt-t. ../ is» la. ulli am eH n .i • • ..f the St Vi..i .served Ms Ma.»tr Sr«tbavd [timid ( M rh. »h»t we h»v.- b.-rn km. prtnsipal oi IIM- nb«i «M nrr . (limitilw kM-t thtnl term. GLEESON-WEBSTEK Mr Glecson. who is a led As- log f«*r*aitl lo all year. n..» that il hn^lly h« le M-tjru Engineer with the V S there u a little sadness in »ut Knull la T*d with * — . Btrtwre <>f Ihr inh«-r oflkeTs .. i. .1 »«.e- ' Meirhant Marine, is preaentlv that we shall no Umi ruajn Hi. luiiilui tall* »..,,.| • . Mrs Samuel l>»». ,K. ,»,.l.iil s«- i I ft- \ •lia>T|PI W n*-. •. IrveMsrvt. M^V I. €> I spending a few weeks with (us .»( oui High. . a AMMOSIMO- ttrVENsO •ink and Mack dress with a cor- •Mas liora laaaanelss The a. i tfisrmritl', * .^nmtllr* in Fret' « MI r«-.|«imling **• > •. * t ! mother. Kis bride will come to For a whinle th-.*- tin.il pxims i»-all> hail n* tr>1 v Mia Lena DrVenio, daughter of sage of gardenias and the *»miHi {Lyndhurst shortly. /j Mi and Mr, R.^.i Yannaiielai ^^ M" l>-s>«"^ .ha.mv.ii M,. W C IUt-iRtH re«»i-4' Mr. and Mrs Carlo DeVenio of wnrried: but. w«w. ih.it utej re alt .•>«, we cwVt J ol the bridegroom wore a light help Irvlin* relievoi «nd tUA We haw artneveJ •u .us Sanioid aveaw hat. an **'* ^ ' IfaBstam kli> K J ssete'ari Mn Han) Mt 537 Freeman street and Thomas blue dress with navy blue ac- rt...,n.,-d II., t-niacrnienl ..f ihi it ' Hmurts.i-.nski U'• CUra Kuvtlr l'i.ilnl.tY.<»> Ambrosino, of 258 Montgomery Ihe goal we were strivini tar, meaiiiiii: lh.<~ l.>n-r snugM itiptoeM . cessories and corsage of rose buds Douglases on which wi- khall receive tomiiM at ihc Ril- Thratrrl Thi, real street, BloomnrM, were married [ A reception was held after (be Ii. H»rt Kuuirio ...11'..I Mi',' li AhoMrs I'UnmV anri Mt. tV^ niul ».m«. .< ll» w««>s * Sunday at 5 p. m. at Sacred Heart >tu.li-nl speeches will he rnj.1.- by C«m>l«- Pi .!••. Mlki J.'V, TIMI. ceremony at the American Legion • Th*ir Honeymoon RuggK-in. ..I U«i W.lli^n- Mteet Tko«>as Hnaaai Mi« J.»rp»u^r «lH.. ue h. M Jin.-*" T>i* - •-« Chtttrh. Rev. Bernard Moore, rec- Domanni. Tarry DeFei". and Vinnn- iUle*. TKeie ».ll br l plan., Home for 350. After a trip to -olo by Niumi Martogilm. an«t a Sim i|i|i.«n •»•!.. l» Amh.>nv at»i H.M1IM41 ' ttl.au. Mi- Inn Itsff VI. .M,..,i, j..|il.. naamlll' tor, officiated. ' Miagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Be- J J llu lv lJ ! William Horace Douglas and am. There will also be selections fc> the Band >n»n» »rt Anthony Figorclll of Belleville, The bride is a graduate of I Mr and Mrs Hans Hansen of 237'• I don't think »c will ever farfi I II" Banquet u» l.l)s »» »* £-^*'hn.n'n'.l. Tn d *,"'' "*•' l»Uo«iai l>" lejfcee. hivkj^ Proqr©SJIV« GOP ffll best man. j Lake avenue. Lvndlnirsl. are off Wee. byndhurst High School and Drake HIVI S. i . Mi. Uunoot A thekl. M.« A \, -? . _. B Daniel and Joseph DeVenio, Business College and. was em j on a trip to Flint. Mi- h . where Kveryonr i rally linked liwvly II we *«n. .-il 61 Ihr Mii-i-• . r ; ; r 1 1 1 Elec N#w Pre 1 tn»y will make their home The Tom Monriw and his ou-hcMra The .l.nu.'i w ** vm.|>lv .l.'li'*u»u> II ii.m.."iC*;;..••.';.;„*«;,. -"" •>«•" '»* " ""^r ' *» »v brothers of the bride, were ushers. i ployed at the Wright Aeronauti- M fc , The bride wore a white satin cal Co., Wood- Ridge The bride- j couple were married in the Ev timtutnl ol f: nil I up. inatl ihliken.l."! ah.l mid Ve«elal*V-i "... h •leMcd ratlacrI M I».- .mt ...» ^ *' ^11]^VJT"n"i't -" dress with a sweetheart neckline, I groom was recently discharged angeHral rhunk of West *!<•» ed potatoes, IT cream, and last but n * IraM uiflw. - in Ike Ain-.y in th. P.,if,, aiea '"•""' *"" **'* •" Ita i"-• »"" I !''• l*> ^.*Ki»» •-. I Yotk by the Rev Harry Ring, long sleeves pointed at the wrist from the army where he saw ser- Our I lattlllsaUl fl» Ike evening .ml .. vrt> JOI-J.II.E ..m »• hoMMg tfce-rank ol ttaat sefgraat "**" ' itr|^«M.*«n l'l«»» *t the* With embroidered epclettes of or- vice for four years, two and oae formerly of Lyndhurst. ~mu*t admit, was Jew Ma-ssenio efc%ei'wias -.i. . i- l.i tvciyvnr *r- gandy on the shoulder She wore half years of which were spent Miss Anna Meyer of Lyndhurxt •*S»»upbow" ". ' a Anger tip veil trimmed with in the European theatre of war. ' was. maid of honor. Bridesmaids After dinner, we irretvcd our ycai K1"*. wrfck'h we l-n..ll> foui«i •-£jr«CHHSJvr-.-H." Kaycse- InstaHation *^7£^]£^»T: orange blossoms, and carried a I He is employed «t Walter KaMe . were Miss Ajda Hansen. sislcx uf. >»ut alt; »iiliU.-.l Tlu M.II iliiti« «. ^ ..... Th. l t .^ , ^ cascade bouquet of sweet peas and i Company. the bride, and Miss Doris Jrn We »l*u irccivcd Ihiisc funny lit.!.- cill^w .th*'P"<-iu. *tu*li a ^ lV«tiitVit « nWrt.ng .if Ihr ?••.».» orchids. sen. -»l Bronklvn. supposed lo IH- I iMilan 111 with oui petwnaHtics The maid of honor wore a main 0OWNO-OIAMH9A i Pvt. Chester George. U S ^^ For iruUnn- ROM- Lupanam- received .. iniii<>i l> ..ii'..- ;'.. K old fashioned taffeta dress with Miss Jennie Giardina. daughter ; Army. <>f Artin^l'jfi. was bekl was voted Ihc bcsl I'.'knii; en I In th- •..•nit.i i l*.*s Hebrew Auxiliary '.l matching headpiece and carried of Mrs. C. Giardina. of 300 Kings man. Uc'ters were E*iwaid San Joe MnM-nu. ivt-rlvcu a souphon. bei-suae thai ., u hjl \\ an old fashioned bouquet of Am- land avenue. Lyndhurst and sonetti of r..l- ts-m nnd Edwui called. Will Present Show J? |fh • erican beauty rose;. < Jkmes Corino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sknrir of W. sll,,ld Helen Palatal received a nan of nhnes !»«»» -i..- lows i I* n rot fff l . it.. TJM ^ Both the mother of the bride 'Carmine Corino, of 3 St Mary's Ttw* bi Kit- '«..-. formeilv eni dame T>W i" A u i i I i i n ••( and the mother of the bridegroom place, Belleville, were married - pl.tv* \ - hv the inedM-al ik-pat I Bert Thwnfc irrrlvrri » dng_ ralUi.. HI IMIV Pelnif.nn <• ••.•unl UM l.yndhUm Hrl»M« AsMMia •tlsin tirH ~m trirrtmt r>n i^iP^rtajT wore black dresses with pink Sunday at Sacred Heart Church, men! of the Home lafe Insurance keep him no III.' I. ...ti she iiHfiveoT trimming and corsage* of pink Rev. John E. Murphy, performed Company ol Ni-w v.«k City Mi Peail HaUaxaectiki uicived a n.mh'briiii.w ;h. *.*•» \..t. i .. rVr'njngTnii* K.»n..- ..f M. IU,' * the ceremony. Douglas, son of Mr and Mrshav ing the aicaal fcatr. r> Kl. n ,[Ulim.,,nu. .. .t- »« Miss Josephine Giardina, sister Viijnii' It. n.i'ti.t rerelvatl basjtructions l.*i u«' W »eji itiumi h^- Mi* Jut* |i»i OlM-a prtWldrni in *" A reception was held fox 300 William Douglas ol nut. Mich. rl*t\ M - K1U. at the Elks ' ballroom. Bloom- i of the bride was majd of honor, vrved a year and a half with cdWM' he i .1 .t V"t his' lirenae ih*tgi Mi* i, I. |.Mv,kt «M " field after the ceremony. Upon Michael Rosamelio. of Belleville. the AAF He is with thi Kivh. . Dot Hill received .. note ntakn berawae «he IN *O umd Mil J I I.-V.ks Wflf th. tM« »' their return from a trip to At-! was best man. Roy Winans received • John Mlai hm>k becaun- llmls whom I. 1i, f II.> *r*a»Mr1 th< ••*i*t '-m 'Body Corporatum in Flint M" JalW* I' lantic City. Mr and Mrs. Ambro- i ' Bridesmaids were: Viola Voga loain like sino will reside at 258 Montgom- Ann Hurul.i rereivad M sailor he. .HIM- you know w>.\ df Belleville and Mildred lmptr- >'«. •) Mi. V ery stlect. Blonmneld. ato of Lyndhurst Ushers were: Missionary Women Thanks I.. Mr« Crease? the BaBlni Council and cveiyoh.- i| in« nl (>>• «*•«•..(> •»• Jirnt IN M • The bride is a graduate of Thomas Corinu, brother of the who worked so haul to make everything; as prilect a* it »'n [. -n H. .hi . ... *,i! .t.it,i -i.i Lyndhurst High School. The groom and August Vangiere uf Hear Mrs. Divine . Mimil.i> instil tin Girls' Leaden Club held llieu (aiewrll |uil n<< mhrii H. thr »u%.\ -• > « II bridegroom is a graduate i.f ftllH I for all those S-nu.i IU.IIIIKIS who will h. leavim The gwU dan. ' Uk< IIW |MI(. M-» » .It *lll Bloomfleld High School. [ I Th* bride wore a white sum- The Woman's Missionary So- I uUy.it guines. jnd lit«-i on retired I" the e^fe. .white n In-liu.* n<* VI II MH'N - 1 u I \ I s : mer satin old-fashioned gown ciety of the Westminister Pn-s wareaaryed Foi sll of us who wlUbe K..\m« U» rlubw* w..uM lik. thr rxi-nina 1 Plant *•*• fi*i< .1.1 nia»iui ' tt Wet* |>*> •*••»* • . «••>«• W»l DeHUNO—VAM.ESE vf ith illusion top trimmed with bytenan Church held this, week's t«i say to Mi», Huistman, it's b.>en win. I. ful t>- ing Oj mernlM i uf th Miro Antoinette Varlese. dattgh- ruffles t*nd lace and wore a finder m.-.linj at thr home uf Mrs Ar (•ills Leudeis Club, ami we ve enjo.M.I . v. tv. niwlutr "I ' th. tuiihtir.f uf Xh4 t . - ).•< 1 J___Oui Iwiebnll Irani played their I.I \ it HIM- '.' the x-.ii-'ii Thui- Crntn in V..H. % H -k «,.», • Mr .nrt Mr. PKi^p ""• " "r^hui. thur ^llm.n ..( P..I. pl^-w M lesc of 500 Third avenue, and over a net bow. Henry Behr«-n.i was assisting hoc- , iy .(gainst H.ini^* >. >h Oui v«-i> ->••• Mrs. Joseph IXKrino of 726 New . fpsrhta thiffon drcas and carried drnt. was in charge of the mevt- ft'lluu s tin the teafiu, und evtryone i IM 11. J in malting York avrnue, were married Sun- an old-faahioncd bouquet ol p«&t •raaon -.m ti * Iu»f uhe, : Aid Wadding day at 4:30 p. m. at Sacred Heart mixed flowers. Mrs. William J Perry and Mrs T.» «ll the roaches who have i- -h SEWING MACHINE CENTER R. C. Church. Rev Bet naul Moore, | The bridesmaids wore blur Howard E. Fnebtty were in yi-at/ out thank>. betauar without > >•' ,.n.« th- I .•'!.<> Alit HIM Itll "I , rector, officiated. chiffon dresses and also carried chare** of ihe worship srivice j hatvt- brvn tin traim and Ihe'. fine »j»*»itMi p ih.il w vt l Miss Kathryn Ciacciarella of | old-fashioned bouquets of mixed Mrs. Benjamin Divine told of ihr ithis \r,tt! »'• »ln -in P.r-I.>l.. ..n .''' RIIM.I •>•»>> Miatll tkllM.TON SHIM ! 'I!. Jersey City, was maid of honor .(lowers. recent merlmg shr atUttdrd at < That swems Ui br ..li 1 tan think •' f<»ll»» raci-pl th*t ihn. i and William beFrino, brother of i .The mother of the bride wore a Atlantir City and alao' read ex- mi y U»i column, and, 1 hnfHWtly •IDM-I W tliag il Ulta ywai 1 M la> mil TurvtaV Tb» •' the bridegroom, was best man. black crepe dress trimmed with >pi|it> from a letter from a mis- wtiuld like eoptiLilh to think Mi.- U-,i >lnuiti. M • WIMI- «WI '.'. >»iHhlt. ti.i nt . .wnnillr. -" in* 1.. *. - Mr. M..».t.l r r . M.. Bridesmaids were: MIMMM Ma^l lice with a corsage vf roses. The stonary in China Mrs Harry llennums, and cvi i ywn*- else who Ntlped mi totta) Uu» wUitivp 1 r..il»ii. k -MIIIIII'•!><< Mi. II. 1. rim .»rKi Gloria Varies*, nistfrs of ntother of the bridegroom alao Quinxer arranged the program. really ran* tell you how iiiurh 1 *v,i>i * >«u M U **•• hg^ >.t-l »;•••• i f.i.t.' u A ••••••! wertme will the Wide. Ushers wefr: Fred Var- ! vVftre a black dress with a corsage lu'k to all the fallows who Hum will nr Irmvhtg f< M i Ha I I laae, bother of the bride, and of roaes. I'll U- M< inn you folks' , mcrting in Rtdgewoor. on June W< i 1 riwutnan JUNE BRIDES Samuel Cifine. nephew of the A reception was held after Ihr 21 when their will br reports on bridegroom. - ceremony at the Holy Family thr quarirennial muting held re The bride wmr a white satin j Church Hall in Belleville for rela- cently in (.rand Rapids. Mich WACHTERS DELICATESSEN «...... *a>*.'r It... -I and lace dress with a >«,. rtluart .tivcs and friends of both tarn Play Accordion • fc.sf.fc 4*t-**lk>**»4 tm neckline, buttons down the front, |Hes. Mr HI.., Mr* Walter Maurn t tmri.t.Tt. MM: or i mi "its HINKH A. long sleeves, pointed at the wrist • After a trip to Niagara Fall* | barher. tif 3&A S*T linger tip veil scalloped around) The bride is a c.rndunte of HoKpftal. Mrs Mnr»n I ft %««.' t MONEY All members of Hudassuh. an t nthtr Zionist irmit**, «s well ai "*]1 those who hoiifhi R "Shekel"/ •Wie «ad Valley Mreek quickly are urged io vote for delec»te<. Ma Kylk !MH to the World Zionist Cons* ess next Sunday, Junr IHth •R4.1L4* Votinc for I.ynHhurst residenti economically will take place .it 22^ Tontine avenue, Lyndhurst, fn(m 9 a m. ••JTNK I6TH IS DAl>S To rKl.KHHATK' to 9 p m If any f urthei mf'H mat ion 11 Hivr s keaaUlal Maeual afaMa «l ye«r eklM auaV Ifi ••«. desired. "VuMIx r<»nt«. t Mn U> al rear r< uis Leyine MH RI'IJH* toad i-hau Dad will aeai utaU a tmrrtr eel r«Ur>e vhMxneh et kh Ftjf, * man «-f the Shekel Bfiaid- f"i at-Me am) >.. tm skew all at Ike efltre a* u k»r la kla South BergMi (ruiptei of Hada» Friday and >ah Saturday For Graduation DON HENDRICKSON Only? she'll leek "Your Home is My Studio" I will »a><«crark rear rUM as kaieira play eawa er in 1.1% la Ttea Wmr II huh Are \ our Mnney Nrrtti? " eraaUe ... A gift wsh s ver> pei Iwk Ikal hi. 4M4 -ill ckerkk tkreaia Ike years. t «e- alaWr" e—e#—«f • IV.»». ••> •..-! I— lea»il. -II 'tear cWM «HI leel al an ~..l l>wlll.la« «.«se Call aw al Rath. 11 ii * , • rw«»— Ta. laclaJW \e>a*l

aa alear witk siaia- . r • ITS A LAMB! a 1. I DI Aerr mmww WAVE W A I.AMB fir A WAV* »iu> 10 uaportaill 4i(l« .r,..» uor dltt.irnc is LANOLIN that remarkablr pro (active, "iliml human' lubmsnl usnl in •I'AatT CKaVAMLUmON. Wa t«i Vanm» 0>t#l«e — flaa a**) LANOLIN u the natural oil preaent in lamb s wool II is purr-soothaif ~>B-I>—costly DUART CREAM LOTION u dilleient . Kerause It leave* protrrtiW film na ka*r Uors DAQ RUTHERFORD TRUST not leave sttrkv residue oa hair er ititf Rrffnsmatod leak V Comprai? Leaves hau aft aiana(ret>4e You iaa r-1 s DL'ART !• < gf^t ^gW 'a^gr —— - ••••••• •"•*" —»•—• msnrnt wave at C MARCUS JEWELERS LOUIS BEAUTY SALON — Opliciont I4W f»afi Atraar. MkMawrWai. V | 22S ShiyvtfMRt AVWHM Lyndkurtt, N. J. ntMsM IM TmCNTUN. k»KUata,u«l« Mallx.1i>- t M» - IIWIIIII IWII MDHVCUUB AMI ffWUMM •*. « J Bi.lWrf-a.NJ. Aaav* I. Taam aaW Tarn, Skmf r«*aa( La)

" ' '• J^-,- -• '-- P*p" Four THE LEADER ThiiwJiy, J—e 13,1946

Lyndhurst LHS Loses PORTS WHIRL Lyndhurst Softball Results Summer 3-Hitter NOTES ON Of Previous Week Bowling League Held to three hits by Bob Reid, THE VFW Lyndhurst High School's baseball CREAM CREST team closed its season last Thurs- TOMAU CLU* (J( day afternoon with' a 6-4 loss to • b r I. J - Sn Thousands of immigrant entering this country illegally through League Results J. Kranrij^ri. Rf ! Ramsey in a Passaic- Bergen League tussle at Ramsey. various ruses are grabbing off jobs, homes, and clothing which S KuKK.ru. II. . should go to veterans of World War 2, according to Commander FRANKS INN (2) .. Uultf, tt Winners Score Early • ml ?iai-a. Jl» Cerneglia of Guidetti-Rogalski-Wase Post No. 3549 Veterans of The tfoluhrrs LtH Off a LUde Steam ATf. »f PARKY* Lefty Mitchell hurled for theForeign Wars, of Lyndhurst. • Lart week, we wrote about Walter. Molloy's three year ambition I.H.i.ll Golden Bears and was tagged for * • \m eight hits with Ramsey doing all Urging that the citizens of Lyndhurst support legislation spon- to play the Rutherford Holschers and in the mail from our neigh- -VVhltfhurn Vk sored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to stop this illegal immigra- bujly town we ..received a l«*ter from Bbb Paxon, manager of those its scoring in the first four in- ful\'l'"'ih'' nings. tion Commander Cerneglia said the welfare of former servicemen is .self same Holschers, who wfoto: "We take offense to your remarks (luidj, ::i. directly affected. Ramsey chalked up one in in last week's folum that Walter Molloy has been given the brush MULOCRft (4) The local Veterans of Foreign Wars official cited a recent state- . off by us. To keep things straight, we never felt UNLUCKY 4 the first on Art Reid's , a ' :.'. 144 sacrifice, wild pitch and an error ment by Immigration Commissioner Ugo Carusi that 3,800 illegal that one r>f yoQf learns in your league were .strong SH entrants to the nation already have been admitted that his force was enough to play us due mainly to the fact that in a by Roy Mion. The winners add- LYNOMURST ft*C («) ed one run in the second and two inadequate to deal with the problem and had been able to ferret out town league*of leagues such *JS you are so success- b only a small percentage of the people who had entered the United fully conducting this year, the wealth of player ma- each in the third and fourth to take a 6-1 lead, Lyndhurst scor- States without proper passports.. terial is spread out so thinly that to pick one team WHY WORRIES and say here, go play the Holfchers would not be ing once in the third. "Thousands of illegal entrants are still at .large," Commander fair either to them or te us, as our team is comprised Lyndhurst rallied in the last Cerneglia said, "surely our government can afford to implement the of what we consider the pick of Softball players in \s\ , scoring three times before admittedly inadequate staff of the immigration department when South Bergen County and not necessarily a resident Reid put out the fire after the the welfare and security of the nation are involved. t.f Rutherford. What we told Walter Molloy was 514 Ml Bears had cut the deficit to 4-6. "There is a vast reservoir of veterans especially qualified to actually tu gel a representative team and we'll play The box score: accept assignments with the Immigration and Naturalization Serv- ice in hunting down aliens who have infiltrated into the country il- 'em :tny lime,, anywhere and hence, we were glad to accept your LYNDHURST (4) invitation to play youi all-star team." legally. IL'I l?o IS5 Commissioner Carusi should be given authority to empl ^ the Bob went en to say that Rutherford is very proud of theHl nkiT Inn nnr>t"'. ... 000 Hulschprt and that in four .years of organization ; Holy X«..,r :;:i per e*nt of thi-ii games So Jar they have won SIX and lost on* long been waging a fight to have immigration luws amended so foi the 194:o,k -. Inn !• 1 others have gone out of th'n way to amve at the field on lime for CLUB ROVAL (1) rtr.le I'luh 1 X readjusting the millions of young men and women who are return 'liill.itfh. r A •n •• i inVevery ^"y V' civilian life. M f"Uiittunn Aoiv.l- n tialWirn ' "the confusion of war powers and administrative directives" on thu may also \x- lost to ihi team, foi Uncle Sum is now dipping his A Whli.ii J«. i«. « 13 hands into the indu-^ti lal ptiol foi recruits in his army and Joe nap A RM—o '-HUNTS SERVtCC subject. Hf.hflli AmvviR i* 4 Mrs. LOUIS M Favier. Mrs. Ed- "How in jv-od conscience can our authorities condone a practice pens to U- in that pool. ' „_, iMWi.rxki After looking nit.i the situation" rather closely, we think that .rlni.li - j ward Monday,' Mrs. Charles H. which permits uncounted numbers of immigrants to remain in thu Uitft# T. vm. riuh 1» Fora nd Mrs. Ralph Lccoque. of ' nation illegally? Commander Oerrulia asked. HUT a]) star af.un LNtti.-n rynsiMiiiij entirely 'if local latis will give a Mltiitti MoUI-i - It 1 guud aiT»»unt ul th< ni.ilvi', comes June 27th. 'mgnit* • m J in merly of Lyndhurst. Commander Cerneglia announced that the next regular meet- *.( ih« Tuwnt- Club weie appointed chairman and assistant chuirmun l.nrt. rltr ii.n h - Inn l'« 1 . m ! to attend as important matters pret&ining to the State Encampment • i v<- «>n the cummitU'e with the exception of Ceuser Guidetti and II MiTfiKHn Am l..*l.,ii in •UU-Wildii^iud, *—•' '—rvy, •'•"line Junt. j!tt. mil LL Ui-iu-liJ. i I Remember Overseas" Veterans— hands full in selecting an all slur squad t<». repre- CIRCLE CLUB \ i "Veterans of Foreign Wars Organization is composed uf Over- sent L«yndhuist in tin big [ray. All of the manag- 7"! ctrt «•;:• '. ,r' ', ! s*-as Veterans' exclusively.' J ers present at the meeting Kuhmitted the names of SOFTBALL FORE ACKft 1 two plavets fioin then .respective teams from SCHEDULE Mm which the managers- will make their choice and, IMS I'.I 4 1 they were Riven a full vnte of confidence to make 172 \'1TI ' Wh 5 AT HIGH SCHOOL: (•'nr th»- selecting to the besi of then ability and be in |{:tr SPORTING GOODS full t-hafge of the team that is fielded. Their THURSDAY Jaw IS. Full Line of Nationally Known Brands of st-lc»Hi..n will be printed iri this column as soon as. 2 Ciiruc. is Hilltops VB Lynd Ro it is iiindt km.-Aii 2IH FRIDAY. jrNB If ' Sports Equipment Among other things that were discussed were American Ueftlon vs Circle Club RADIO REPAIRS the rules under which the game will be played. The manager* nub oi MONDAY. JUNK 17 Featuring al HUM linn- elected fo use tin iron on a side and sixty foot base, paths and -II.,I on M..;'.iir.t Df rain Circle Club vs V F W. Prompt, complete, dependable service on radios and allied although the original sentiment was to use outside umpires, ready CARUCCI'S HILLTOPS (4) TUESDAY. Jl'NK It * equipment. No Job too bif, none too small. Tennis Equipment assent by the visiting Holsehers to use our own league umpires. Canu-ci's Hilltops vs Frank'* Inn All Work Full; Guaranteed lt^ulted in th+- manage •'* elWtmg to request the Messrs: Bill Muir, AIM) limit: MOCK OF BASKHM.I.. S4IFTB4U Uave ^Diiuld and llawjt Howe jo serve us the officials. For general AT MVUt KOAD FIELD: For Service Call Rutherford 2 8303 COI.F. HAimiyros KQI IFMKNT n.f'«nfmti«m, i( it Mm- on the 27th the game will be played on the Pkk Dp and Delivery JUth If rain pciMBts, it will («• played on Monday, July 1st. THURSDAY. JITNB U-t Bedrick's Sport Shop Towne Club vs Polish Am«>tu-:inR Electronic lab. SOS Valley Brook Ave. ll» STl'YVESANT AVE.. LTNUHI ItST RDTU 2 M7t Itiff Fourth *»f July < .t-lfhration Phmtwtl FRIDAY. JUNE If— Brace Smith Lyndhurst. N. J.' Thr [«iiks and public pinperty department headed by James Mulders Sweet Shorjpe vs Jn-J. 'i A Bteslin pl.m .• IHJ: .. I,hi ation of thi- fourth iff July fuming Up MONDAY, JI'NE 17— Above A» —A Good Roof and oui runimrs&iuniM <.! softball. Wall M»>H<>y, who ;*lw;.ys seems Jo-Jo's vs Club Royal Shelter - frottetion - Appc«v«ncc 1" Ret tangled up in things has Ix-rn named An TUESDAY. JI'NE It head the track and field events. Molloy has re- Towne Club vs Merkin's Pamlt Srhcdule of the New united the aid' of Charlie Jensen wtiu is WPII I kimwn around here and formerly managed the FwlawMl CUM al Marin Oval Nutley-Lyndhurst-New York Bus Line .1 M U'hmunn softball team. Charlie did a splen itnl i> h aiding Malloy last year and has a^ain been THURSDAY. JINK 13 WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS Sundays & Holidays (--nthiiMUKtic about making thin year's program a Gallagher AKMI. VK Circle Club success One of the events planned.is an invitn- FRIDAY, JUNE If 'Leave Leave •Leave Leave 'Leave Leave tioii half inde relay fnr veterans between the Towne Club vs Holy Name . Nulley New York Nulley New York Nutley New York AMVKTS. VVi.-rjm^nf ^nrrtpn WnrF and ArnuWjirT*"Mon which Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal •K<.u)d attract a h>\ of mli lest. A softball name will also be con- Mr. and Mrs * Joseph Grabowpki A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. duitX'd with twu «.f ihv three veterans associations purlieipatinij. and Mrs. May Hln«le of 100 Ridge «:U 7:41 8:55 7:45 7:15 I Then of course, Ouie will IM- a (nil pn^Ltni of held atui'tiaik road were ill Longwof>tl l.,.k. 7:15 7:2* ill* l MII1 - fui l*.\r and ifnls taking in all atfes. 7:M 1:13 7:45 S:S5 »:1S 1«:(15 Miss Ruth Seneseot 642 Milton 7:4t Thcs. Then 10:15 11:05 avenue had as her guest, tier sis- 7:5* Then Hall- Half- 11:15 !!:05 PM t.vtifiuv I m/Hfes tit Unltt VvrlitlK S:tt Hourly Hourly Hourly Then Then 24« Clinton T.rr.ce. RUth. 2-1368 I.yniihunl, N. J. ter, Mrs. Thomas Finnochiaru, :mti 1:15 To To Half- Half- The Umpiu ..I the Lvmlhursi Municipal Softball Lea daughter. Virginia, of Brooklyn • 45 3:MPM 11:15 TM 11:15 rM ••urly Hourly held .1 tilli'V linn ill th' Inch school tomorrow niRht, June •:I5 A.M. A.M. To To 9 P ni ThI'V W ill di i us. \ ;u ions rules and renu- 9:45 4:4* 12:15 It 45 11:15 PM 11:05 AM KEEP IN STEP WITH THE us an.li Mill M Ull umpiiv in chief and Chick M:ll S:M 1:15 1*5 It :15 AM 1:05 \. vlH.It (.f the l. • kh Mid lectures regarding the LYNDHURIZ RKC tS) Haurly . ,11,K« ..t Hip i - juM ;.ii txamplf of how To 5:35 CAB SERVICE 3:15 PM 5:5* FARES (Tux Inrluderl) inU-i ••sti-d ( >UI 1 .ii. despite a wrong call 4:15 tin*. ' in .. Mm,! i ' Hit must be tiven them «:*5 One-way Bound Trip J« trip Book lull- 4:45 S:35 4«c 77c t*-2S For Your 1.,. tlm (< hi f Kp t :1 th •- ;.!«• displaying for they l:lt T:M ..: V IjfKi-lv "ii ihl I.oi the sueceSS of this .VCUl's leUBUC Rutherford 5:U IK- 1:15 9:*5 S' I 2-8989 SAFETY I K lM'M-1"l - »T 7:15 SJ5 1:15 1*45 Inter City Transportation Co. T And nt ptusprcts for LyndhurM Baseball MS Wtmout Others i showed up well last Saturday afternoon 24 Hour Service t:!5 MM Inc. 11:15 12:*5 AM Kield Fine squad. n«o«i lookinK uniforms. 1:*5 NiiliVv Ihtitian i publicity however und advance schedules U45 D BRAKES—Do ihry nnrd adju^roenty |1(>w a}mut 11:15 1 MAIN AVENUE, PASSAIC. N- J. In.- li.iii.l liriik.-.' i . n made-available. There »re many fans 12:15 AM Phone: PAaaak 3-1515 i mine out if they knew about the games NEW SUMMER TERM-JUNE 24th • UJ R mlmjii B Vmllt) Bt~k 4..i.n» ...J HHip, RoU. • Llr.HTS- Du any Lull.. n.r.l rrpl.rin^y \rr bea<|. VFW and American Legion sure busy in soft- liplil. pri.jirrly f... I,M .1 ami litnrd? ^rr uj| all In iidtiition to local league, they are ln.lti enter anil atup lit-ln- in umHj . ..n.lilioii' > i 'n titunty leagues . . . Hear Hoi y N a mi- Softball BEGINNING AND ADVANCED CLASSES fc'.nn,u l<."'kin f"i ^ r.i A' lu.mayer . .'. Huik Miirphy did pretty D TIRES Are thry all in oitfe rondilion? ((^atUcr v.i II » .ft w Khorl yeai* ;.t- ;md looks to b*- in the right,spot here! Special Intensive Courses COMPLETE LINE OF *fhv te..m itarted out with .i bang and should continue . . . Sum ruls, fnhri.; l.rr»k» anil cxroaive wrar.) finer Snrkpin buwlinK league ^till needs a few entries to make It Rutherford Secretarial School FISHING TACKLE t lick! Mori Hi -fir nk SfllinK All Star jiame tickets like hotcakes. (FRESH AND SALT WATBM) Lyi«lbju«-st Men's Shop loo! Qoud work in that depaitment - "T^yndhur5t Hi c Softball le.tni t<> play at Breftlin Field this commit 2 Franklin Place - . Rutherford Sunday A M Mei t Town Tavei>i Team frum WallinKton. Extreme* D »«»HN Doe.ii ,lH,r«ie ei.il, „,! Hj,cn you need ly awry to heii about Babe and Kaby Ohlson's mother passing away Phone Rutherford 2-7147—2-5652 a Complete line of How about that replacement M< ikins Softball team . they up- pe*J ..ml Claatwd through to beat Uie AMVETS on Monday evening Baseball, Softball . Lea^u*/ umpires. Hill Muir, ll.iwk Rowe and Dave l)*.n.ilil tu CAN YOU SEE. STEER AND STOP SAFELY work all-star gam* Tndeisland the >winiming pool will hold a meet Tennis, Golf, later on in lh* summer Any takers or interested entries? Let us Rutherford 2-8838 Quality .' Service Krrp your r«r in mfr oprraliny rurulilion and drivr know. Legion entertains Ridgewood on the 19th al Hi'eshn Field, Guns & Ammunition as safely aa you want others to ilrive. Thal'fc wit bail th..t i- ALLIED Sportswear Lyndhurst B.B.C: Win Two - NEON SIGN CO. LET US MAKE YOUR CAR CORRECTIONS The I.yndhi.rM BBC defeated the victor for tin- locals although the Kear'ttS* UeK>"n M on Satur- Ed Lutia was put in to fttiish Bar Remodeling • Rutherford YORK SERVICE day afternoon ;,i Bn-stin Field the last four, ininni;s and tnrwt*-d Sunday ,1ci .Moun- (Thi« coming wirk-tnid. -itie^lo- J tain View where they t>i .it thecal tlub will be out to continue ' 161 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst „ Mountain View Fireman 8-6, in thnr winning streak wht-n they j Neon and Fluorescent Sporting Goods Co. a dost? league garni1. travel tu Rutherford to play the ' Everything in Sporting COOJM Phone Rutherford 2-4034 i In Satu'rd&y's game, Ped*ski Haytu-eders on Saturday. On Sun- I " LIGHTING was the —Msinifciiir liurler while day they will -play at home at ] 13 SYLVAN STREET RtTTHERPORO, N. J Sc-hultz wdKAh* loser fur Kearny. 3 p. m. with tin- Hackensack Lr- j 309 Millburn Ave. Lyndhurst - IUE JOB _• * Plan KVraVOM t-TMi Distributor of Goodyear Product* , On Sunday, Fred Billand was gion ai opponents in league ga«» . • Thursday. June 13, 1946

»M nnutd b> Iranafrr from IHobokrn. Share Wheat & Fats-Fight Famine! , l.yndhurtt Methodist i ajtri - -Ma*- .. • - - ' mmm *• • * • - »• - ||u Aa^asl Bl M^MH k^at Church AT 9W mssaMsn "Banana •#WTW*np"Y~-awiai ww isarew nssj rv^ssi. rr rvvn |»»ssj cwt ttewn an WHIAT proakKH. -ATS ana) OH! Mian. •flivtiWila

Westminster Presbyterian •Delawanna. He u a member <.( Caaka«k«aakaal Brit !•• • • III #a—itiaL fin ilia. amaPlaJ Ma^^^^BfJ^^a^ V^kB^sVstt Church Waaii»aaaf™J«a»«l^Illttr* f.tt a. m - Church school with C Public worship aw tai imS j*«y A«. Ji"^^—»*Mary's Guild in the parish hal* l $TS>'? m. Rev. Howard E, Frietoly, service with sermon by the pas- ! Serve More Jlcm* tor. on "The Two Strongest Men Sunday. June It— Sacred Heart R. C. Cburrii m the Bible " 9:45 a. m. - Sunday school. RM(* Baa* 7 30 p m - Youth ML-wship 11:00 a. m. - Morning worship. mrfting Topic - "Away with this Man"- ««. Bernard Nun, -*t«rd*y. j»f IV Luke 23:18 Man it 6:30. 7 JO. 8 30. V JO Church Picnic at Crystal Like - 7:30 p. m - The young people 10 30. and 11:30 a'm. Park. BUST* and private cars . leave from the church at fl 30 ' MoadaT and Tuesday J.ae 17, It j St. MatthewV F.vangeli, al » m J"" ,*•" "^ *?'k " ts0 Sarva ptantry oft AetnAona produce »u»l> meoly ond hjllof »iu>vi' S«fva them rwa! at Sunday School and Church. id on a question "Is It Well With Thee" ' t Hundreds of Lyndhurst resi- Wo request that all our Com dents visited the flower show held irsl Cliurrli of Christ, municonts attend this service, ll j by the Lyndhurst Garden Club Southern New Potatoes 10 - 37c possible, and thai they urge then Io n Saturday afternoon and eve fn c»op( lcv*H)»n.v s folks to attend. ' nmg at the Town Hall Despite Tha pick ot in Kulhrrford, N. I. 8:30 p. m. The Banquet honoi- the bad weather prevailing in ra- E. Piej-rrpont * Lincoln Avenues tal the Service Men of St Mat- [cent weeks there-were many fine Iceberg! , 15c Celery Hearts 15c thews will be held at six thirty I blooms exhibited. Lyniun Powell T •ranch of the Mother Church. Tlw p. m., this Sunday evening Past, ' Jr., was chairman of the com- Carrots ~*- bunch 10c Radishes • 5c rirat Church of Christ Sclent..*, v* or MuUer will* be In charge. The" untie*- of arrangements. •ttston, Mm. buncS 6r ^Mi.di.) Hr-rvl.r-j *t il am. and L Banquet is being sponsored by J W Fjtk carried off (hr Boats '"•• '•—» bunch 10c Scallions •• p in WHAT YOU PRtSIKVI at bam ralaata* rint auicli a»ata>al v M am , SuriilHv School, the Young People's Society award fur thr best IUM- in tin Thursday. June 2Mb show and h«- alao rei-eived four . tha commtrti.l aack. Tha tntnmmli al ttanina cavalriat Wront-Miay Kvrnins Wrrtinf at I 11 inar^iay. jaaw zvut - snow anu ne ;I|M> leceivea lour ar«. bu,.n, all tha caaaat) HU» tfcar can ta Mlf NOfll Tomatoes - 19c OI»II .hiiV from ll a'm 'tu t. p.m will be held under the iiuspire? , Mrs Mary r\>well had one ftrst ALiVI. Da yaar part ay ca««i«t a« caitch as aattlMa. guot.fy (v.> rrv .«' i«*' VI" ft"!' "• >•)'• • •» ' Uw LodiM Ald Pe.tcxt *l.e.inj, te seconds; Beans Sunday June 16 • ' 9:15 a. m. Sunday School .Mr»- ' B Balentine. eight ftrts Ball Idoal £X Jars £S 65c £T 75^c Uuldi n Tixt ."Without not'thou I 10:30 a. m. Divine Worship ""^ three seconds: Mrs. Ethel thy tender mercies from me. O i Pastor and Mrs. George Muller. Powell, three firsts. W P Suuls. ftvr Mason Zinc-Top Jars £n 75c iit. 99c l.<.rd: let thy loving-kindness and celebrating their 25th wedding ' S«U;. Mrs W. K. M,illiken. CHItil thy truth continually preserve anniversary, will hold Open | three secemds. Jelly Glasses ZZTL 33< a drlu iou> c G CERTO me." fPii. 40:11) [House at the Parsonage. Sunday Philips, one second; Mr« Borden Chateau IS 76c / /ii/i dmnei' Seimcin. Passages from the ' afterniHin. June 23rd. from 3 to .Elmer G Davenport, one Brit; MCP Pectin ParaHin Wax 2 X 25c Kin- James version of the Bible I 6 p m A sincere and curdiol Walter Kuehne. two nrrts and une BM1M Kraft Velveeta ..:20c include: | welcome is extended to all. , jecuifthsthoma. Els.y. two flisth. Sure Jell ,XJ2< ThriHUds " . . the Lord God is a sun and : Nineteen Young People Con- IW F Mllliken. one first anil one Provolone'::." •• 5lc Mackcrol "" 17c Cfind J M r rr nr 1 White House ";::ri3< Jar Caps S hiild: the U.id will give gra 15c ' day at St. Matthew's Lutheran first and second awaids for Mis Vera Sharp :.::. ?2c tive passages from "Science and Church, nineteen were admitted 4SCO Orange P«ko* Health.with Key to the Scrip- J. L Eigner and Mrs. I. M Whiting '•>. 13c i into the Communicant meniber- White, two firsts for Mis Paul Smokey^CheeseJ.:.'. 22< tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- | bhio of St. Matthew's by the Rite clude: Hafeman. and others for Mrs >' F.iletH.iddock'b 4k of Confirmation. They are AnnD. Steunelberg and J J Ruruhan NEW AMERICAN "Love giveth to the last spir- { Aamot. Doris Ann Bivonu. Anita . TEA.r19«w33« itual idea might immortality, and For school children there were Hafemann. Anita Richards. Jan- ' first awards for Robert G Foid. Our mi st p pul ir tea Unmotchobla for da- COOK BOOK goodness, which shine through all j ette Schlicsser. Eleanor Wund- li-n u-. if oil ten' Try upoga thu week-end! as the 1 Inssom shines through the Robert E. Powell. Joan Prender ! ling, Harry Albrecht. Richard I gast and Dot is St-hlcisser, and bud. All the varied expressions of Duerr. Walter Frey. Richard (sV«i reflect health, holiness. second awards for Hubert Kold Tea ^X.47<| Cocoa Marsh "£* 22< FOWL^ 42c { Schneider. Theodore Vedde, ' mortality infinite Life, Truth, and Betty Hartley _ 1 'George Vail. Robert Woltelspei-j MtATi and Live (p 518) ' ger, Mary Ferguson, Helen Costa. ASCO Tea Bags t\UC Tootsie VM *t Ih Matilda Milke. Ted"* Albrecht. Upton Tea Bags 5M8« HI HO Crackers t. MI--,;: ...34c Lois Derng Walter Vitzthum Roasting Chickens 49c Si. Thomas' r.'|ii»rop«l A I un AM y --•-•'*:« 1 I a] .*...'. • • .«• A -W ^ • i' ( Illirell NESCAFE r 29< Social Teas "*^51U. PttM""" ..".—33f NASItCO Chopped Ham):"'....39c Forest and Stuyveunt Avenues • FINE 1 Frying Chickens: : »• 49c Rev. Rowland F. Nye, rector | instant Coffee ';:'39< Premium CrackersJT. 19< liver Pale"" ....-J6C Saturday. June 15 WATCH. CLOCK ; MAXWill MOJl Church School Picnic at Bert- JEWELRY Instafit Co!,ee '" 29c Chee/it Jr. C^T^. \lt TREH "—'„,. -34c rand Island. Lake liopatcong. REPAIRING ••> 35c Sunday. June IS - MOR PORK Ducklings' ; Trinitv Sunday 7:30 a m Holy MARCUS •k Borden's HEMO^'irt: O«» iwr»i>*« •' •**' '•*»• '••' «-4 ^*fk •'• •*•••• Communion: 9:30 a. m Final , JEWELERS | spring session of the church i * i/aporated Peaches J~£l£. 35c school; 11:00 a in Choral Euch- Tour Leading Jeweler jd ist and sermon. HUGO'S Monday and Tuesday. June 17.M 62 Park Ave. The Rector will attend the an- Rutherford. N. J. • Hall-Mark Pre-Cooked B««n«X 12c Vouri nual Clergy Conference of the FLORIST Di'eesc at The Holiday House, C«BMdrmalade°;;?.:25c ^. 8< Campbell '^J^ JUNE BRIDES ^:. ICc Order Your Bridal Prune Jnice !^'"'"h 28^ V-8 ,.* •'.:', 15c *!- 31C Cider VinegariK^.. 18c Soup'.^T 3"..:: 2!)C LYNDHURST TAXI Flowers Now lomalo Soup ".*".'."k rLOWERR BY WISE Preserve JUJ5.*!L"" 2?c! Olive Butter "m. 17c Rates 25c (I) Person - 10c each ClAPP BABY fOOD Pea Soup'-":: „. Beardvle, MustardU'it 28? RIIM;E ROAU Gravy Master ^14< •MMin wwnu additional Person at (I) Stop t.t. »', Ou..i hrtl Relish Spread f 9< \r:r:. u ::r: ti WHIN A V All All I NORTH ARLINGTON 1 Frank Hauser, Prop Opfoalle Holy Cn Sparkling Waler 10<2T Pickles *-^" 2U ClappCereal 7'^71 KEAINT 21157 Kirkman Rutherford 2-7171 ICEABNT 2-2144 Asparagus 31c ALL-GREEN CUTTS ANA DT" T^SS Pprkad hnh from rha f.eld Camay Soap 3"*-20* Farmdale Peas "I? h Sliced Beets ..TZ. 12c Kidney Beans it:."!'. LifebuoySoap3" -20c is Pickled Beeh-Vrt^ ^orkiBeans "r 9c Spinach •KO^T7,«20c Kirkman Flakes '- 23c 4 > locating trouble I " Beans "ZZT >*~ *^ 20c DJcedCarrotsr?-!* Sweetheart l^T 2 — 13c

i.. in ,mn. B%<| • WUJIRT~K*oTlTui FL0O1 Pork & Beans ^.'- WAX-33c-59< rM.09

HY-TROUS

G* Wkaa a*. | SCO A"*** O«W- English "T-": 39c BAIW) 2 r 21<

'U. TUB LEADER looking forward to discharge Stephens College 1 Christian Scientist within the new future weeks and others facing months of hospital- Honor New Student*^ R «VD LI Hold Meeting ization. UGIM taidt Capt. R. Ten Eyck Van Duscn. The Stephens College Club of | NOW Sara MTTBD W ] Until all responsible govern- USN Signal Corps, in charge of Greater New York will honor E ment hearts are made tore*Ua« the contingent, today is to leave present and new students at a. ! that the measure of a nation * ,B> Ralph Lr«M|iw, Sr. AMVETmO 1 the armed forces after nor* than reception and breakfast. Sunday, tttlC Krf.'ttnfs:; is the spiritu.'il Yours Truly had a talk with Graver after punlicaUaa ol the 24 years of service. He was with June If at the BUtmore Hotel: I stature of its people, rather than The reception in the Fountain At last, we have some good news for you, the vets. The House ' its physical resources, there c"an Bnwlmf LN|W Statistics last wtrk aodMoM him I was lorced to the troops at Attu and was do as aaeause he waa too (law ia ul.a ,in« what he calla "Mai osX*- wounded there. The- captain Court at 11:00 a. m. will be fol- of Representatives, with manifest enthusiasm, called up legisla- | be nn end to the conflict between lowed by breakfast on the Roof. tion to pay some 15.000.000 past and present servicemen an average 1 materially mental forces that ial statistics' Mr wasn't exactly angry about it But parhaa* • bit plans to live on a ranch in Col- of $250 each in rover furlough time missed in uniform. Its backers', "burnad up" should I say His nriw ran vrtnethia< life* Ihia. He orado, he said, but is not looking Invitations also have been sent pre< ipated World War II, The to alumnae of the college and led by Rep. Dwipht P. Rogers L. Sides, both of Florida, predicted I Christian Science Board of pi started working .* hu records: thr adding machine broke down forward to his return to civilian its passage without opposition after a few hours, of debate and s.mi and it was Ux> much work to finish them, so let Ike matter, mt life. their husband, parents of pres-* ! rectors told the Annual Meeting ent and new students, high school the chances for t-aily senate approval "LOOKED GOOD".' | of Thr Mother Church. The First as is. Second in command last night For the benefit of the Bowlers I MW thr Trophy the same Bi«ht principals, superintendents of The only amendment in sight was a non-controversial one inj Church of Christ, Scientist, was Second Lieut. Joachim L schools, other leading educator*, tended lo simplify payment methods. In preliminary form it WouW Boston. Massachusetts, June and it was minus the one armed bu» let In quizzing Mr. Heinsanri Hess, a 31-year-old veteran of I learned kt- u taking it home to set Ih. arm la aaliii. I kelieve it and special guests. permit > nh u. knit IKI it should be well and with the OSS. troops, and saw mounted again by Labor Day. „ .,.,. Wood, will discuss the effects of Here's what thi- legislation will do" if it becomes law: •'I a profound statement from six- months' combat duty, takinv On the soltball Johnny HartiiMn mini ms me they lost a close the war on the educational pro- 1. Entitle enlisted pr-rsonnd to a cash payment for furlough Benjamin Franklin during the part in the invasion of Norman- gram at Stephens. He will be in- 1 heated Constitutional Convention game to the Hilltops and admitted they are a good team. Johnny dy, France and Belgium. The time not used up in service. Payment would be made al the time forgets Mountaineers are lugged ..i,il . ao**ke it. In the Legion troduced by Roy T. Davis, Direo of discharge for those still in uniform, or immediately for those in Philadelphia, which the Di- lieutenant wore a Presidential tor of the Inter-American Schools) rectors cited as still apropos in County League w» play Little fcilj llnl Mak. Han's *•'>•! Citation, but declined to give any already ui civvies. It applies to personnel who have served al any Your Commander kit ..ul a howl tin. week about the drim "A Service, Washington, D. C. time since September 3. 1939. today's problems. Quoting the details of his specialised servirt. Miss Ann Sorency, former familiar Scriptural passage. Member t» Bring a Member" He *., disappointed last meeting 2. Compute furlough time on,the liases of two and one-half, He is -a resident of New York Alumnae Secretary of the Col* 'Kxcept.the Lord build the house, with only five new appliratitjns. Thma- admitted ware Joseoh City, and will return there al" days for each month of service, with a limit of 120 that rn»y Rigante. George ViUlle. Ralph and J..sy>h Polito and another fe- lege, is chairman of the arrange- they labour in vain that build though he still faces many ments committee for the .break' rVearnlril \l be accrued. However, furlough .time used up while in seYvice would it," Franklin added: "I firmly be- male member. Miss Susan Lane a former Army Nurse. first have to be deducted. months of hotpitalization before fait and will preside. lieve this: and I also believe that Lai's all get behind the movement this month—get started now his discharge. and line thrm up for our meeting on June Igth. This is really im- Among those from Lyndhurst 3. Auilmt i«* the secre-taiics of the Ai my and NaVy Depart- without Hu concurring aid we invited to attend is Miss June ments tn nuikf the payments, "on the basis of sworn statements" shall succeed in this political portant; cooperation on everyone s |.*ii is all that is needed. We Lieut Joseph Varga. of Buf- now have over 1.100 members in the l-corps [ in the evening, and remained un- 1 Enable the Aimv to get rid of incompetent officer*. ._ | Announcement of the appoint inen. machine gunners: natukaj id ne.i ing their curfew hour of ot-irttrS ineiii uf Luthi'i—Phillips—CTcP experts, flyers, bombardiers, com midnight. for offn. i» ; I West Point and other Army institutions. worth. C.S.B, nl Boston, ss Pres bat infantry soldiers and the ' Included with the honor 3. Reduce officer privileges to those essential to the *«cm« idint of The Mother Church tight-lipped frank-eyed cloak and j «u«-sls were tuur servicemen who "ABILENE TOWN" of command The First Church of Christ, Sci dagger boys from the Office of arc litter cases, and although - % ilh 4. Possibly eliminate the hand salute outside Army installs- ! entist, in Boston, M^sachusetts, Strategic Services. ( '•••w remained during the entire •BWING R.orf.,1,,1, s~n • \aa IK»rak tions, and ofi duly, except ori cermonlal occasions or in enemy. **v was made June 3 by The Chris The clubhouse was packed with night on their stretchers, entered rupied territory, oh well, it's never to late. Or is it? tian Science Eioard of Directors, enough high-voltage drama to into the spirit of the party, join 2 Balm LCMON $1 iliai Barhaaaa - Bh»nHa Urminf The Army inquiry in Had Nauhcira. Germany, on the allcKi-d I p py j keep historians busy for m year in the singing and relish Mmk Clolkr, beatinK* American .soldiers received at the hands of their own of ! f Bld S" M ficers and guards when they were sentenced to the guard house, Master o* Arts from the "Bloody Stars" Marines ing the stories told only for mas S«... Mix.. Tu... II.IH- lt-17-il tn a f;ui hancd lad of Teutonic i-ulim* pars, is something. We d to wheelchairs, well oti Hi., as many lathis as the court deems necessary, and tn be applied by the road to complete recovery the ones who were beaten. The court should then break every of- Robert C. Hiwipw, 711 8th many and lived by split scion i p y IHdSBY - HOI* ficer and enlisted man who is found guilty and sentence them io an. street, Lyndhurst, has beer. and hair -breath excaprs. But .nd interesteid spectators of the NMnilAM. hSP.N. Army jail Tor atiout "25 years. Any American soldier went through .'Wiuii.H th* ricKrrro f Miistrr At this was evident only in the bat- j goings-on. enough ovcrwaa without hnvmR tn tip bestm by their own kind Arts by Tcarhom Collegf, Colum- tie ribbons and decorations, anctj The remaining portion of the Rid*- Rd., I bia University, Dr Milton C. !>1 in the distinguishing ahoulden| delegation are also patients at (a l«> Milarmu. «i..la.u Nil Thus.- accused are .-• dissrarc to the US Army and the U.S. patches of unifoims. Tin- &oM the Staten Island hospital, some Government Included in the disgrave wuuM also be the American Manto, provott, annuuncrd to- "ROAD TO UTOPIA" people, old and yjiunc alik< . day, Th* degrw was conferred «n Tuesday, June 4th al the IS2 {'a*. Attraction Halloran ll....|»il..i. i-quippcd with 5.000 Oxd spaces and com-iinnuiil commencement exerciwa pletely outfitted uitii line machinery, equipment, and other facil- of Columbia University. •ties is idcalb located ..n Staten Jsland as a bas«. fur hospjtalizatioii "OUT OF THE servic. to wtrians fnini the New York New Jersey area. It is not Th€> KraduHt« is one <"f 1.700 only easily am ihu- tn veteran^ heedirrg attention, but to their rc- receiving this degree in Junr DEPTHS" latives ami friends who wish to visit them and thus spied recovery trom Tcarhfis' CoU«gr whirh «ilh Jim ll.Miu.iti • K..-. Hunter by thr very fact that the patients spirits are kept hiRh ~- this year hud students from every Young Women... step into n siati- ami 313 from foreim pnun Cencrajpmai N Bradley. Director of the VA has indicated that trim, the jargest enrnllmeot m »rd 1 TJur. . Ju he wishes to lease the big hospital toi another two year period its half century <>f trainins teach- This, however, mil with objections ui Albany and brought out Ihi t-rs for alt t|i ades and depai t "THE SPIDER Dewey cholcp flf buying outright or vacating after June S6, when mints of the cdini^innal systiiii the pre.M'nt le.ust expires. WOMAN STRIKES oi our country. Important Positions That's, all comrades and remember, youi best hel the AMVKT BACK" Meetings every «i ond anil fourth Tuesday evenings. II p. in All Mr and Mis H R. ChankaliJMv Wilk-^ vets invil.il Tin. l,u.:,-st veteran ttrgnnicatmn to i,.hi« out <^f tin. war. th.- AMVBTS. See you m-xl week, oi 525 Post avenue were at Lake (,«lr Ntnrtrraafd • HrrntU Jinrr Mi. I tulzntT, of 336 in Rutherford C.n- limit linn tincoln »lUirtaincni re- "HOUSE OF cently f"i Mi HM hard Crouett. Mrs. Henry s,.ft and Mis George HORRORS" Kirchmr. mi-mlNn, <,f the Four- • «ita — Leaf Clover Club. FOR GRADUATION No experience n*»dad Rnhrrl l.nwrry - Viriinta tirr] II or HMr !•«»>• NTS

Mr.-.. Ell a I,. I.I .art. .•f Frrn to Mm SIGH PAY "LIFE WITH BABY" •venue, V. ill In | ss al her \IM* I nlitr t artlMHi A I «!*-! N. a.. hutnc as telephone operator »t|iM>li» hmK lit. I'VMKf) rllR fm rNTIRt I>«Y T» t'lt*k|. Id. |(i.|t.rrln..l Vni.| REGENT lll.h vU.I i. • ...,.!«.. TWic YOTV h«da kink! Ywi'r. I.KMII \THiN »\l HI l>»> proud of rnurarlf ...aaateto. Nw Tl.ru S»niri. TWalrr fhoos opwsiiar. Hint iui ii...... i., I RUSHY Ill if-r. I.WIllIK Al your awttrhbnard you hrlp RIVIERA PARK • • k«».p your rommunlli'i "ROAD TO UTOPIA" sarial and bualnraa Ufa mur- Roller Skating Rink M\H( II or TIME ista awiflly and efccUraly. IN BCI.I.EVII.I E "LIFE WITH BABY" You'll make Ik* highest •J \>PER AM> THK NOW OPEN ON pay oprratora ha<« »»rr c*. TVES, m, BAT. RELAX -PINS AMI crtnd . . . $3» to start for AND MS. -DELCO-HEAT a 5-day w«rk. You Bced no Idt P. M. to II r. M. •*a«ri«sic«, yet la Ikrca rnoatha you'll rmlf. Kxlr> >.u...I.. Maliarr " A faa? l.mnl, Wmmrm 1'M.tr Prun Eerk Vig*i

"THE LOST TRAIL" Clat* of 43 Pl«n» Dance Al» -aijilii * HAVE THAT PICTURE -wmrs a-n.Tr- The Clam of 1MJ ..f J.ynd- *•«. to Tan. ' lutw 14-IT-U hurst Huh School, will hold a -TAKEN Cat •»./«» iaaW^-Jy muting . Hintij <>m Nan- al im Unnei daner. at the Bendix Coun try Club on Satutday. June 22nd MlfO "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" The commute* in • h..tte includes at « (MM Wmy. m Kenneth Shaf.-r rlasi president SELECTION OF PROOFS and chairman oi the banquet, av J Frrd Aaairr.- UHS. K.II sistrd by rh.- Misses Patricia l.d. Lariat • KasV Dunning. Patricia Eustax*. Pearl All PhatunnfJual V,,,mUir I'ricrn Lehnes Ruth l>hn. Clane "THEPHANTOtf Whelan. l^.-i ...m U>n«ini. Janet 1 Paterno. Ruih plan, and to* _ THIEF laessrs. Dsnald IV..T Wrndrll NO 4PPOI\TMM M-CKSS4RY Li-w, Edward Sanboro. Joka Cabr. Edwsrd MrDonneU. Umal #t Germain. Edward Oaaark. »rd. Tkni Irl J- .Andrew Smith. Reding I amaM STAGG STUDIO Anthunjr Maroti. John O'Rourke. •i u.<- iyt> Thutius Houfhton. aiattWw Kf H«r Engineering U Park Av. Ruthjtrford, N. J. THt SEVENTH VBL* Quaasvr. and Donald TTiaslalts Co.. Mias Mi.: ion Tail was daaa aa- PHONE RUTH. 2-6769 ISM. Maaaa • \mm T«U US VALLEY Baoo* An. •toarrvatmna may be aaaaW kr I I.YHDIIISWT "TAN«l|lt" tirx aar member ul taa

• ......

i,. THE ;.'; is. THE LEADER'S PAGE OF ALL SERVICES • VA CABS SAM.T THE BARGAIN COUNTER FT* a GOOD priPttt •• jn BUSINESS DIRECTORY i Thousand* have faaacl that tkeac mil aaVrartia*- | Mi WKU r A* IT. TT« MW t Mote Mfclp ^nfont^d are the BOM IMJIIJ rwd ia Cwaviace ywmeU my ~huyi»j the**. ThrwKh •»*» •v^t—l U_A • _- ivKnvvrn nnu i m i, inc.* ALL AROUND MACHINIST * rraA, bub y afcy;r «-•—j—jg find wmm» tk a!•» barpi* «•§••a fa• «r wfcici a you M«irra Elrrtriral t PAW AVBNVB For S#U and Rant have beea Tarrfcwa Tdrphoae or write y« otvtv i. ir» «»»M and TOOL MAKERS fied a 1— • • ••! • aM u fiafl— • Mil WRITE BOX 15 Arr*m use iniciuwa u nny mu. »l.l MAKIS NKW A*t> I>H» UuHliNfi AND M«>|N , ,r * TW Jinrrti—• are Mveaty^Tc test*. Mmmrml Instruction* RENTED. REPAIRED THE COMMERCIAL LEADER »! a.A.«IC ,t*« •' •*•».-». . ,4 >!-*»» a • IWI Ean Pavau-nt Sain a B1W •HCTuCHH eVe •SNB •OUaW* HARMOMV « •. •*•*»•* M moat *o ^OMPatii I. tMMli *•*•-, r «MI The Leader 253 Main Si.. Hadu-aurfc ••>•«*• n, t» • VlCrOR^ANGIPANB UMI a 4 LIIUN^WVIN AT VeuN A. P. MUZZIO Harry K- lti.l»r UCWMN A . nOal OR MV (TUOtO FOK H1RK Sownd tqratrw and T*- <*U HI IWW«J I4*6W ft I it I HH U I' AtTCKATMtM* H-IJ'IN*. •-arrtaa;*- with mattreaa and SS metal ••mif.tr Boih lit (Ou4 <•»•»- dlMn and hMturea Vrtj > Electrical Contractor OBR Rl'th ! l«t &r7 l-v Louis Mion «ai »t< ONO If Etiimotmi Ch—rfutly Given \ lH!K ftuwrm) PrcatAellt CBJlfUU. 4* didrrn.) \arl*Kl«a oT popular Dahlia* A KHKK Vaani Hi-I.l Mr Qomtnntt 58 Allan Drive North Arlington •Jau Tomatw and oiWr pli lllorla. X7t WHaun IMXMllb- I'M'— J K arb, |ST1 h M CARS SPRAYED KEAINT 2402S L*k* avenue, l.ytidhurni , merly u Arliactuii. Stat H..I... « Hrrlcr.l llmt ii: iMVn»: vi >i TII «l Srf»ic« $29 OIK MUimRIMIW R^r» ami BODY and FENDER WORK ill NO iik »T Island Red I'hlckena. *** advanced pupil. Marr V Kublnu. 56 KEAKNYSTREET Naa'nal A.I. lit (irani Avf-iiur. Nut^y RENDIES • VNDIH RST. N. J. NutWy t-4IM tf REPAINTING »\ri Ml Minna rtaw Kl'IWHacd I-Mtt ir KAP1O SKKVICK REFrNISHING TUNE-UP wiaiM. h J RADIO arrvW K*-M«tr aervtr* *• M KCAKNT BTMtn rtmt*-. |I8- Call ftuth J 645 Ridge Rd, Lynd. Fho*ot««t PrinH • radhp mtulm !* iw« ir) t d GENERAL REPAIR _ »tt i ii"i'i™M»- = !„ _ _—. . kMMH*- aaajUaacM. AM wara tuHy luar 1 rtill.TRY Uyins baUrry 54 C»*e ! •nt»*d. Ele*tr»>nl. Ij»b«.. tW Valle* Ruth. 2-8141 ui ABANTUU » *-»IIIN* M\«tll\l- • v •*»• •»•.! O*>*4K««a> fJ unit n.ni|.l. te wit* runntns W*4«r. I Brook iv*. Ru S-H03 » l« » • •••*•• t*w*.a, ••»««, C Al*u fleotrt.- brottder Renaonafater -. H...... II \ % .11 NM BOARDED Nasco's Service Station v.,1.1 il... HI - i jat E. MALET I'Bth. J. LAIC;i: i.ufi-1. MUIH.1,1, i,. bar IB. Page A Stuyvetant Aval. Lyndhurit t Htf|in-t rabl*- I'., lint- larRr RMRH.ERATORS Charles H. nMuri nuiiabt*- for nwrwary is All 4k BKATING OPKN rvr«v HAV KROM I A. M TO IN r M walnut I'huiir Kuth 2-«l«l It «-ll » .M|( t i *»• PLUMBING ANIi UKATINvJ RKSPR4YED HAKRY NAMtl. W—^. I.I.,J..~ HI til : •"" VENETIAN 8LINDS OKNKHAI. JOHHINU nw .. rapm H..fl«f WILLIAM HANT l«t Uki New , Reid W t * a • i «M TMUif AvoriM. l.ynd M .. .. ,•* *»4 I..I.IM > I'ottKUNK V.-utlt » I RtKhvrrord I mi and II..UII. — JI5.00 Ruth !MI J s n/yo WANTKD TO MtTY—WANOH m F. W ALLING* PORCKI.AIN • -hair?, livlaf room ana rtmnr room RENDiES CORRECT LAUNDRY HI II !iit» Tun r..in . «i ui< i rtdi < PLUMBING and and S|«iu »un t:.«.i|. ('all between Baby Grand*. Players REFIMSHINC & «nd 7 -M p. m Ruth- t-THl R ••»> HEATING ' Small Upright! P. Pitano Kl«l LJVINC nmm and dlnln« raam pet . l.yndhunl LAUNDERING *., * * CONTRACTOR I'll MMI\I t\n tii a/enulTor pliorn- Ruth 5-L'««"R" "t-Ii - • nMH «• I"H CAtH IMMCOIATILV OIL BURNERS DRY CLEANING I IM'NIKI WANTED TOUNT ^IIIMI. i«». laaii Mr. Al«s$i VKFl-JtAN and wlft- lnurv lit ik.,l....l irul ••Ml I MM 2 ••[ 1 ruotii aiMrttnctii turnl*h**d i»r w. uniumixht-d No < hlldrt-n or i»i« « nil i x-mt General FEMALE HELP WANTED II.- H*-lKhls S-»Z<3 J. Window Cleaning Co. I A I M A 41*1 BT .hitdr.n. d»»rr«> un- RUtherford 2-6575 No E*pmri*nce Necenary e ti.t in 'i.-d n|Miin«-«<»»» "I.vdd!rur«t or CARFKKTCR * RU1LOER nVnnv llkrtvii*. Prnp. vtrinitj full nun. s-3ir.it c-is VIMMIW IIIIMM, AM. TVI'KS «r ral.ln.iK niad*d - to III F.VKKY I»KSI.KIITU»» 22 CRYSTAL STREET. NORTH ARLINGTON i or 3 room Mpartnivnt for youns 4*r4 ffnrywury rrpatrn or all hlnd» PWaWtM • • 'ii|il> KuniUhrd > r tin - piromptiv attvndrd lo lust drup i-nrH • til mtNID'OIH) «* i mwiiwi «« ami i to W. K <'ar.iwrll. 111 Hld«« Road, Hurl fcy M««l*/v UER<;EN APPLIANCE UI f«l l.l-li. -I III I.MI.IIlUHt I.I Vl< ItlllV. RuthWford Rltlk !-•»« ..d Mi >-•<• > . >.>MI + Jf>bu Sluriuaii. 71 K..!«•>• ruad, Kuth- mt^mmm HWM i \ WASHERS in; wanted. Improvem*. la. BOI-ISBT. aOLB AND 111 Uvlacalun Hvt-iiii* rtnlh 2 -2t» J Kearty 2-1689 62 J..k-.,n A«MW, HiHhn(..nl Itf.ltr III III _'HliCI REPAIRED RRFRIGERATIOK M HTUYV CHANT AVBNUB t *« IU4l«a* A REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - INSI KH1 BaLAWANNA HOUtlHOLO I.YNDHI'BST. N. J. APPLIANCE RUTHERFORD 2-*i7IW «a» i MI rm ifi «••». y MT' Your Vacuum Cleaner Repaired A (. ,-. | »^f Ml WI II>.1(. SIGNSV I ,.i..1 I.Mulhurnt H J aM. First Grade ti'H "M I John Bonanno I ..in. •>. M. CAPI1OLAN0 SPI2II i.HI Wit ilMMIt \ti|t I » l< FOI'NO HUH"!! Nil I i «IIHoN HalvaB* I'dilti-tiir TOP SOIL I IMIMI aW, N •UVI OLO RAOft. NtWS'A^fRI » III I I •< Hl*||o»j ln HAOAtlNBS. ALL KINDS OF 3.49 HI IMI M'-HI' • Ruih 1-4*11 RAOt, U f>«R IB. DCLIVKRI FOR SALE «urk giuiramrrd onr yrai r*h«m III .' •'•" WANTED TO RUT Hun* itmhrrfum i-it-r* rAINTING mil l-li ki I' IMI mi IMIIJ

y . y KEARNY 2-3898 I A i. <; H r Mil i >w*-lr>. lam*-!**, vtullfia. lyprwrltvra. nUmrn f*--nh ? wm tf r~i..it rt-<-.,.*i~,.

CiMw NWf and Furnmcm. Cltm If you Ix-lwvr in lif n« of 1 *^» Hi HI i n« «..•!>«,f. I >« hoHM p Alt m.rk r u-iranlrei1 William 1 Ratlmafa rhawrfully *\\.,t >prin(yuu'H_driv« ia«uui and oiitMldr wurk Juat KI (or that uprinc changr |O • «tl b*>twa*n a and 6 30P m. rail Pnonr Hull. 2-11*7 M Henry Politi i>vrr to Happy Motoring wi: Itl V (ur hit ure and rus» lorn MCI-CLE REPAIRS Ovrr tt Yrara «( Tile Art BRIGHTON LTNDHtTRST BICYCKE SHOP Till. 1 M\lllll I IDMKM IIIK ihr.'< riinln* room, llvlnc room N«W. RfcBUILT -JirVClim >>../. r.n,..n l,.,Mmi II Jit, Imuumnr* •ml l-.1l. - 1 in.n-h f uri ftervkre and I«I»«II «• on l>t. y< leo trl M» UIIIIK M-TRRATHMS VACUUM EXCHANGE ^,,,, aw e«kai. i lii'«ix of ryrlea. wn>nna and carrl»irea Ruhhr IMI MUMl M.tM T put on all kintii. and «i». * i,..t sv* ANII RKTAIRt i. li * IM.«»-«. ).. J IT"i If and unfit pairta for •»!• op* i w..k »•.» aifM.r. ««IAI» aim mil I«H •Uv« 4 t.. • p m Hat »(..*,, m Uwm I lirnliall. l.i.m COX'S 104 ttuy w«aan1 Av«.. • Ruth. 2- 770 554 Valley Brook Avenua Lyndhurtt FEMAI.R Kl>r.,ldr «r Blunts*!] I'llllM. klAIW :'l.«.l Aw—««. I - '^.r* FLOOB BCBAPINO «: KIKi IIVCHIII KKIVK B.ITII. 1-tSW YOUNG »R UTRAPINO * RFFIN1KII1N4 NOHTII AHUM.TON. N J. ANDREW OOBLLCR HELP VyANTLD WOMEN Blrvbwood Cvtv*, Norih Arltn For Cold KBartV I Mtt-j HFRES OPPORTUNITY! Summer Days GIRLS AND WOMEN LEARN OPERATING •»•".• £-'"*"»' ^ L ft C FURNACE ft Electric Heaters No Eip«rt«nca Hm»ti* I.IM.II r*i «n «•« miaft urr.nnsitt CONSIDERABLY HIGHER trnlM up ri-.r. wit' ..i ml «n*t K«llwu«t.« rk*«rfulty «lv*n Am..«)••• 1 Bocrf ptrvenu iiii|ic>|*4't tliaft rontt^J - Regular salary incr-MSM •M iiwil wm., fji toaral•. . 2 Bool within youi furnM* m u I., i uwutat assure higher earnings. a**, Macta AMMJIM. II 1 Mil '-Intuit] In- ri-tnuvr-fl • ., Aero Precision Instrument Pleasant as 3 S«M»t .within your fui na. •• i> in your homr ideal working condition* 4 S*»t»t itn»iTHi itivi • you Utt. , h«.*t Bad ttw you uw l.-i furl. , nMMN4 MrM >A Ir*"*. ***nesa> tMUW ««U »rl»*«ii |Miir ISS Park Avanue LyrtoWtt. N J. Art Now-Call "Chief Oprrattt" At Any Time PPlfAWCfS OR APPLY MONDAY MIRf ntlS'ATh Rug Cleaning t A M Tw i H U • s tt. #*rVIH»*T I A MTUI1 Telephone NUtlay 2 2400-1 !•»*• HELP WANTED FEMALE *l«rt SkampoarJ 9m OtIKNT WAT. RL'TMCatKMU> NEW JERSEY BELL $3.95 VIOLA BROS.. INC. OPERATORS TrXEPUONECO. TOWNE DRY TO WORK ON WOMEN S SLIPS KM.) U \MH- M.l. rVniaU No MfHMo MW-^aBry. lH. i*4 v*>. i«V «v Part tin* «•*«. for 4-f «r Mt«hi aMn Plaail' ALBRIGHT I nrllrnt W olk.nif • raft Mr« ('.. 14 ArcrW PU<-. North CLEANING IT, Bricb. Pipe.. Blocki. Lime GCX50 PAY

Adamant Stone. Aihei. Lath. Etc.. Free Pickup and Jamet A. Ryan PHONE LOU ISC BAGNUOLO Clay. Top Soil. Agricultural Lima _„ Dtlivtry Sjtryicjt,. •> H AC !•„,: | PIANO DranrcnoN 709 Lake Aveitwe, LyndWtt 180 WASHINGTON AVENUE NUTLEY AL LOMBARDI RutWfford ?-*!«) at rttM tn. LYMOIMMT MS MILTON AVENUi LYNOHURST

• •

• •"". • TWF IF * f»FR Thur«dav. Jnnc 13. 1«46 UGalNOIKI _. UMiAJUNOTICK Mrs. May Tolws ~ ' NOTICE < •>! tosinmng Obituaries I « iNtrt ot inr HIIK premise* Mrs. Mary Toles. widow of th" ' rtmln rl.~dh. thr nmt givt-n by Commercial Ttcaier nri-Ti. •» th- 1 ••• 1. i..(. uf ' .M..|'.u, .t late Henry M. Toles, of V* Rivi r •-» J-«*2> I" !•-;...... Irw.n II. a .\aidc n. widow. Exn-utris of xniMiinuiGtNuvnw -r*. trading u J- fn * .*wk.«il Bar. di II. *V 1*21 Mrs. Hattie Muller side avenue, Lyndhurst. died tUt ;' C widow. week at Holy Name H»s- i Published CTcrjr Thursday by Thr Commercial leader _ ! rf tn the pilal, Teaneck. She was born in ' ,i) (|.fk „ t Hatkt- Printing; Company at 255 Ridge Road. Lyndliurtt. Telephone Mrs. Hattic Muller, 79, whoJerse- y City and had lived in •It .in.,. 'if. »ii. r.,N»-, W J.T». >. i l«Mt ot Remember resided with her daughter, Miss l>r^di<. )»!(. » ii,. Ac., d RUth. 2-KB1. • Lyndhurst about a year. Her only •tvw t.> MiUtum H. WMtitont . T>«r j •.-.-.. Hattie Mulli-r, at 681 Ten Evck survivor is her son. Leonard Tolrs i me dai-ITit- Z7fh or January, itpt avenue, Lyndhurst died at her -f.»l r--.r.|. rt in Mtld *'lfrkB ortf-e in of Riverside avenue. ' ftftk !•-;•• nr if.-dh. on pat*^ is*> Ac. Editor Carmine Savino, Jr. home last week after a long ill- IRWIS K. Ml.l:/. Services were held at 10 a. m. .1 •('•«• iln-r wiiti all wnd olDgulMr th« Business Manager . ... Ernott J. Dabinett m-:;s. Sho was a native of Ger- ] f i«hi-. i|i»Tti>-H. prmi.-K's. h^rrlta- many and had lived in Lyndhurst Saturday at the Collins Memorial. : rtifntn, and appurit-nHm*-a tlm.unto 2S3 Stuyvesant avenue. Lynd I- loticirtK or in HnywiM ain» i ii*n.iti« Entered as second da*t matlrr April.7, I'UK. at the Post sixteen years. She was the widow ! AIM in* i. %• r-i-.i, and i. iiiaind- r-, of Georgia A. Muller. Mrs. Muller hurst, the Rev. William. M. Jus. 4 ; r^iit» iHMB«-n and pronm tli. rn*f. »nd Office at Rutherford, N. }., umtir the Ad of March 3, 1879 tice, pastor of the Lyndhurst Met- ' • «IIM» ..il ih*- tntati-. riKht, d. m.ind oi also is survived by six grandchil- t I th.- Maid 't-f. tit>i to pay and satUfy Monday. in (h.- Hral place unto tiie uld «um- Father etery, Haverstraw,- N. Y. ~ h pUirutiit-. il,. htiHi i.I 14.71014. with r.vnclliiir-1.-N. .1.. Thursday, .Inn.- [3, I'M6 Inwtul niffrtjxt th<-r«-on front the lith d»> ..f April. i-Mti until thf HMiif be liuid mid h..M.Hi,.d. and also th-- coati Mary Zglicynski Miss Elizabeth McMahon :?/—;* <>f the Raid < oniplatnant which 4iavc Double Motorbike Riding b..it duly mini -ii ih*- mm of |33«.»9. Miss Elizabeth McMahon of 130 i'UANK I). L1VKBMORK Its time Mitnetliiii^ wiiK-donr t.> priAevl llii'w nay youi.n Mrs. Mary ZKliczynski. 69. of Kh.rtrr. Valley Brook uv'wuf, Lyndhur.st. ft K I:. •) -*'• n. r. i«l Leader THIS 601 Schuyler avenue. Lvndhurst, tliinp- who think nothing of ilonlil.-motor-liike ri.liii;; until died last week at the Glen Manor MI. ni i-..-. MI.H In » NOTICE Shr was born in Poland andj^ad had been ill since January. •MMMlH", •'<• •-• «t ••»!•• r t liijrp. any <•(• lived in Lyndhurst for the past Noti.. in hwraby KIV. ti that (he Board the oilier from Carlnladl. »rni to hospital* wild nerioiiB in-1 Born in New York City, Miss j. •ti-i-i nr ••>•,'• n-n- (Hal tt..- nwtH- <.f rcrnnilMioiifrs of tli* Townahlp of nf prr>f»*-rty ntmil ,(. -*»•! i- i-. lArtdhurt-t, H( H nMWtlag to !»• |M Id at juries that rain*- after ihe < yele« on which they were riiling ' McMahon had lived in Lyndhurst 1 ttv Town M.ill In th*- Townnhlp of •ich las.sw-i.ym^nlf'. \-.'i I". ;«•!>.iatid I ].>udhurM. N J . »n Mund»y. June 17,. SUNDAY for (he past 20 years. Until. Jan "iiiri'i -1.-I !•[-.!' fc'it ti itr *nhout •it. i; ,.i.rri Daylig-ht had aeei.leiiN. ZBlirzynski. Hrr only survivor IK I'M i will I.-I.I. r M hl r uary she was employed as an rjp- rtff.r-.ti.r - and In • .*,- -n. I t.lli.r •' - iit-iil -MI.I ixntliiK < ".iif.ri.-f. upon These are only two of ;i Iniig chain. We <|on"l know ' daughter, Mra. Rrnrta Wlit-z- '><>>i +* i- • • »-> towntf if.,.1.1-- .'- "i : • eratoLon women's, garments. H> r r.;*.rt abttM r-«. »•. .1 (., ,. ,,,,» on olj. MIII] imi'i i Is of l.intl and rp*l fMalt :ty r* Hji'rn <>r th<- nr;)rM1N'1< K J 1.IVK1.1-1 iM* of Valley ltrk Av< nu<-. hy con- Services were held from the *tru< tli.K ---'til H(r..-t wMli u wlx. inch greater than thai of gelling hurt inside an automobile. Collins Memorial, 253 Stuyves tt.t JuV • Jifw) • •ri-.t ,'•-.». . nmulain- vnlved. Already this young riding season there have been at St. Michael's R. C. Church. Church at 9 a m Tuesday. Inter »nl and BDWARP K fM'IIAI'. Th- t.f Mid IIK'rthlK ll tO Lyndhurst. Interment was in • l.AIKK Ki'HAl' • nun * «*( i >t • id. r. ;.ii '.i inr ihliii;>. any ob- al least two fatalities in this section. ment followed in Calvary Cenu >.i.rti KI>\V.AI:I> j Ht-HAl', H Ih BARON'S Holy Name Cemetery. tery. Long Island. ii.ii ..r of H ((tn, .1,1 mi NTATK iiam.r. in mild r^l'irl nmy ff V HIM Hi- (-otillrni.it Ion of ' Apparently, the double riding is not safe.. Either the «»K SKIV JKKSKY d. I. t.ilai.lx Ki • i. i,t- iid t<> j.'1-.pt and i.. IC" t'trr .1.1. AitiCU'.T . :i ! A 1 • Iiu4h M -Jiikes don't balance safely when two tire aboard or the • oi.iiriii M -t i < I'"" with nr without WII.IJAM I. lll\«tN\ S..I r alt' ration*-, -Mill to l;.k. Hu'll OthT OF RUTHERFORD driver can't make the bike behave properly. The Stale Mrs. Ida K. Ohlson Catherine Greer Tht r. !•-•!,i H>MI\I r. f'-rr** i-ii.lt,. At i".. Sh.fi 1 - i ifl,. . «umlmitlaB hjr pKrt|f>a tnt.r.-Mftd Mrs. Ida K. Ohlsan, nvv Ander- in is- •-!-» ol Hf-hrira- fc. •«> tion. Perhaps, a hail on double riding would solve the Suffers Injuries W«««««i*y. Ju«t 1*. t*M son, 59, died last week at her •I two o. l.-k in -I,- .Ii r >. IIMV- problem. Hut something -I I.I be done and done quickly. hume, 379 Second aventte, Lynd- -•*.-.lit SaviiiK "I .... mil th-at . . ita-ti Miss Catherine Greer. 26, 214'4,- • ol l.i .1 ..- .» pr-n ... , \,.r. Inafti r hurst, after a'long illness. It-.m- ulartv d>» til--- A. Ohlson; three sons, Robert E. tnmMt. m 'h- ('Mint) f H-IK< n HI '1 v. liM», Tu.^dHV .•v.-nin*. Junr ». WALLETS intrepid pals for this .piece, but we know the mothers of the of Yimkers; Cm I E. Jr.. of Nut-tcrnoon, when the car in which • -"< I- M . hi Hi. HH.II.I ortlc-f. in she was a pa«*etip*r. driven by i.in. in Ht-hoel r..r« ^ii>ic Itt girls will remember us in'their prayers. ley; itnd Albert E, who was re- ), of I1.;, t'rial. r:,n tfinn ll1|r-kM'h<-at Miss Clcmintine Badaracco, 27. MI n.i |A ton), of Mtnv#> I'oa) durltiK cently discharged from the U. S. 1 > 1 l > h > shied. Miss Lillian A Wikofr. Miss i Navy, at home; one grandchild of 91 Garden t:nmi, Wood-Ridi;' . t'i*Vn' «t'^ '- r.'!'t' t"»«'-.r*(!! 'iiM'*!!, . Ufa 1.....1 v. .II I9M-1M7. was in..i collision with one driven -opv or Ihf Bf»M-lnfKtlt»rMi and $g.5bto$g£00 Cressman Mary Bello, Mr.*. Mildred Staples i and two sisters. Miss Johanna An- *;ri- m«< o> >.l.t:>iM<-it nl th«- and Mrs Jusephine Pace. I demon and Miss Anna, Anderson; by G. D. .an Wagoner. 11 Hed I-... ..f Itn den terrace. North Arlington. lh.n.. Mi In speaking of the work dune in I both ul.so of the Second avenue »ld" <-f KiriE Ihr tich FridHy Miss Badaracco, making a i»- Th« MoMrd nf l".-l«i. HMMH r^iH-rvfii Is Presented Lyndhurit by Miss Cressman, I address. t H t i hi To rf)><:t xnv or all Md« Kiih- port yesterday. s;iid she had stop Hiimei P. Shepherd, supervising Mm. Ohlson was born in Swe- -II!'.d • . printipal of schools, stated thai rli n, <;infr t-r the United States ped for-a truffle light at tho |t> ord. r of il.. MOAItli (IK KIX- Principals and Supervis- whem-ver he. saw her* ph.- was about 40 years uRtt and has lived Kingsland and Riverside avenue ors Hail Worlt of Lo- ilm and Kerene and shown* n ndhurtit fttr the past 25 intersections and her car was NYLON Imr iitlitudr tnwara the yeats. rniivinK here Trom Jersey cal Principal ..in ih. N.srilv. >•- ii! many t;isks which confronted her City. ;>•,, .«. .« »r-.f. -.1-1 each day. Ritualistic services were held nd ti\. t. • •« > *: .• f• . Ml^s AliCC CiessriK.n. piinripnl A p.-nliMH \i\\\ WHN ptcsi-ntirl to at the John L Burk Funeral Married Couples of Westminis- of the Fidnkjin School, I.yn-I MIKS Cri-Bsniun. who rctms after ter Presbyterian Church will hold Shaving Brushes hurst, who will retire at Ihe doit' 35 ycnis 1,1 lew hum She hasat H p m. on Sunday, by Frater- the final mectinu of thr season of school next week, was honored j (aught in I.vncihuist f.,i 32 years, nity Chapter. Order of the East- Saturday night. Harry Quinzcr is at a surprise lum-henn last wrrk ;ind for ttie p.i.st 22 yi ;ns she h.'is ern Star, and Adoniram Court, . president. at the Marlboro Inn. Montclnii been piineipi.l of the Franklin Order of the Amaranth, of Lynd- Thr event was arranged by the hurst, and Gothiod Lodge, No. 486 Schodl. Her BISUT, MISS Murlie IMIONE RUTHERFORD I4MS principals and supervisors of theCressman, also » tfather in thr Order Vasa, of Jersey City. H. G. BARRINSER POST 139 schools m the rotnrnunity, all 4if l.yndhirrst Schonls fur ;i mimhri Religious services were held at whom w«n- present M the lumh nf years, slit.- reined severulyean 2 |). m. MfSnilay, Ihe Rev. George Dr. John Paff eon. Miss Lpiitiu Peiiv. Mt.^.s Anne ago and is living in Washington. F. Muller, pastor of St. Matthew's PARK A^D COURT AVENUES Optometrist and Graffam. Mtss Kdtlh Mulmes, Miss- Evangelical Lutheran Church. Nellie Duplak. Mrs. Maude Sout- r 1 Mrs I.uey Dunn, of 4fi.> Valley l.yndhmst. officiated. Interment VETERANS WELCOME Optician har, Edmund Bmke, HimiLT I . Bronk uvenue was at Miami was in Hillside Cemetery. Lynd- OFFftX IUH'RS MEN'S Shepherd. Miss Bertha Wmti-i hurst. Beach. POST OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOt'R ENJOVMINT MM, Tur,.. Ihmt. tmd tri. 1 A.M. lo II P.M. 2 Shuffleboard* Table Tennis, etc. No Office Hours on Shaving Sets Wednesdays or Saturdays f JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION Scientific Kyr Kxuminatinn CLASSES UTTED Phone RUtherford 2-1390 •J.'lt >TIIYVESANT AVENUE (Rtfular nwttinis Isl and 3rd Tur«da»» «l rarb m mlh. j! l.VNnilURiT SHICK Injector Razor $ J.25

Diploma Days! REMEMBER! 'T'lIESE arr happy limes for l>"oy« and girl», Class of THE GRADUATE £~ '46, rvrrywhrro. For Graduation Day is one of the rokirst oecaxionit of youth ... the end of school days, the beginning of exciting adventure in the world of realities. Friday-June 14th i-% * i looking to the future, those who soon will Ite earning an independent livelihood can do no wiser thing than to open a Havings account. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Here al Boiling Springs Savings Association we have hundred* of account* e*taltli*heil by young men and young women with the tint! money they earned. And how these accounts have grown . ... because, we think, , young folks appreciate what their savings w.illjnean to .' them in year* to come. . j Store Leftovers in the BOILING SPRINGS SAVINGS Servel GAS Refrigerator BARON'S DON'T WASTE one acnip of food. There are lnnuinerablr wayt of transforming AM. leftovers into inter—ting and succulent .i;*h«-v The Servel Gas Refrigerator has ASSOCIATION ample storage space. It provides the right temperature for keeping penshabl* CUT RATE DRUG STORE foods fresh for days. It's a time and money uver permitting you to buy in quan- 1 tity and prepare m««U ahead of time. Us si/enf. foo. for it has no moving put*. 23 Park Avenue, Rutherford, N, J. 88 Park Ave. Rutherford PVBLICUSJSERVICE

L .\ ••