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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 * 9 m SIXTEEN able." If • Bright Aad Uvely Why Railroads Fail j Says Public Win Dr Gross pointed out that the North Arlington High School'» Oct. bulk of the University’s share . For the last two or three niimth» Pay If Sunday (Eommcrdnl Xenbcr 21.1 sperial «««inWy w it of particular note >f the college building bonda « n i -ras Lackawanna and Erie Railroad» have been C U tln w | a c M would go to meet the coats ol la aldeter» who M ay reine iwher when they new dormitories and classrooms W m M U k r * 1 « ! pre»sing their plan for u merger. P rflim j.f^ ^ ^ ^ rtn id m d honor student* the “grind*" of snd new and converted science Ttw r u M m W M n I* Hh M l i nary hearing» ended la»t w eek - - - a t w hich "The public will pay a terrifi- the data. The special assembly picked out and engineering facilities. •.»<> i f« >« time Hyman J. Blond, hearing agent for P"‘I if ,tle m»iorWy of voters “We are moat urgently con­ LYIBHIRST NOME OF CIAMPIORS (•W junior* for special mention. And why ? ia.. r /• ln Passaic and Bergen Countiej cerned about dormitory space in A t£ — the lnter»tate Commerce (.oiniiu»»ion. fail to vote yes’ on the Sunda* , -, ■ . Here arc what the }u niors had accompli «h- ill ol the resident colleges of th* | H v t . lished e*««« Thursday by TW C m hhm M Leader Priaiiag Cm * b lith e ly announced that it would take a Closin*» Question in next Tue?- University,M the Rutgers presi­ a d : ' 'lì»». * SSI Ridge Ruad. Lvadhurat. N. J. Telephone (iEaeva M7INKV70I rouple of year* to reurh a final detertnitia- dfy s elert*on"* Austin E. Ganly" dent declared. “Housing is our - “ 1. They had a ~B“ averagr in major • chairman of the Sunday Closin- biggest bottleneck at the moment. j League of Bergen and Passaic m * J o h n S a tin o 'object* ia 'the ai nth and tenth grade*. We know, for example, that with­ m i • i »• a a« a 1 Counties declared this week. in two years we must bt pre­ E n i n J. D * a « m 4 W tw i u M f M u r, . « a - 2. During the junior year they re­ Blond »aid hit report will |>c six Ganly pointed out that if the pared to house 1.000 m ore stu­ cetad no mark lower than "B" in any maj­ month» in the Mriting • - - and that appeal» Sunday Closing law Is defeated, « April 7,1938 at the Part Offra af Rutherford, N. J-. dents at the men's colleges alone. aa Negad clan i to various court» could then he taken to ,ho“**n**s nf stores "®w closed We also know that it will take u n d e r th e ar subject in any moqgh- i Act a f l l a r c k 3, 187V hold up the whole work». ' w,n. * ,orced to °P*n about two years to transfer • 3. They had been in the top 20', of [ to meel competition, even though major college building, like a dor­ S t r i g l i a . US* F w T a t th e rlass. H/i ni • a /•. ' niore than 65 000 stores are pre- . . a f > whenever Flintkote Company want« sently closed Sundays and pre- mitory or classroom, from tbt ;------drawing board to operational 4. IHf student a t n point total oi at |Q over another company or to merge fer to operate six days a week Lyndhurst, N. J., October 29, 1959 status.** least -75 the question i. quickly derided, a« in mott thr®u*J'out ‘he state. Robert Heller & Associates ol -j ...... L . 1 A thousand stores forced to gaily decked out in a striped summer dress. 5. The student had participated in a nuruial btifcinesaes. bv t|le directorate, in- open Sundays could mean 50 000 , the Arm which studied i ^ÊKê hnpertont Election the State University’s Who »a. "this" herói'£~ta¡^bom all ^ *ch~ ’1 " * * * *» *• !” ** * >'*r ,nd volved and the »tockholder». I mor*‘ people forced to work Sun- needs, ha. foreca.t a doubling af beamed? i had made a real eoawibution. days, with further disruption of the Univer.lty'. full-time enroll­ a a Neat thr But the railroad, h a v e all kind, of family life and individual, «ub- ballata which She la a woman named Mrs. Maraaret °6. The' student ■»*most »».ve have maintain™m ain tain ed ment by I96S and a trebling by 1970. Theae industrial engineers Patera af Paramu., the community^ far • w o ïtk T attendance record and pattern he- board. peering over their .houlder. and the H uce Arthur'VailSerbm o^t'h, rourta, to boot. j Supreme Court cal- claim that the university will impartant la whieh thè proaecutor of pleaa artrtéd a« ha»*or. need 1,381,000 square feet ot new .led “the m oral and physical de- or converted buildinga to town eaaaael aad for whieh hi. ehief aaaial- 1 A idueb regime? ì ou b ei Bui for Lackawanna and trie planned to mer- basement which came* from un its increaaed enrollment. ; of the questions invohrea the plan aaU Mr C»M. i> mavor. ' ' I Margaret Day. Marjone Maculiti«. Joyce tie because of the dcperatenes. of their interrupted labor", Ganly noted. "A ‘no’ vote mean, increasing of the New Jersey Tura- 1 W fine deed that Mra. Peter, ha. ae- 1 Thomaa and Richard l^nnert it waf worth situation. Lackawanna ha» no future and juvenile delinquency as we con­ Harold Daikar Ha* r ^ f ia reforming thè proaecutor **• They 11 bave their college application. Erie has no rath. If the two could get to­ of other means of tinue to dilute family life", Gan- Higha»t Pin Scot« Itglam »alatila. mainly ra il how abe bribed Eaat Rutherford officiaU ¥*n,P*diw,*h ■ apecial “honor atudeat ’ g e th e r o n e . big, stro n g ra ilro a d m ight 8aitl' ,n<* ** we <**ny familie. lo panali ber company lo untreated, whieh wiB belp tbein gain admi.xion. , a . j ■ t . l l* “n opportunity to *pend together Harold Daiker rolled the high­ V 3 W a*w queation aeta up $46000,- emerge. But tpeed l. of the essence. If the uniform day of re4 which, est score. 128, at the Light Bri­ 900 I« espanaion af the facilities af aewaae iato thè Eaat Rutherford meadiwi: •y» saving, are possible through merger, thry regardless of religiou. belief., has gade Bowling on Monday ,vaa- The wonua, by thè way, was ckaaed - ,- fa t,?anday Closing must he obtained quickly to save both •'wayi been Sunday m thb coun ing at the Tontine Alleys. BoO road*. 1 1 1 try. the dav financial inatitutioni O’Hara was a close second with r, Jersey City, Paterson etc. out of Lyndhurst after carefully arching Another question on next T uesday", offices, industrie«, governm ental 1M, and D orothy Cdmeirer «aa —.. . .lit,.. , i agencies, in fact all sefments of Bath of the queatioas have wide gen- her eyebrows and announeiag she wauld ballot i «quires the earnest consideration of third w ith 11X ', make “arrangemenu” to damp the diaeaae- » hen Long Island Kailroad w a . saved economic life except certain re- aralaapport, and heavy partisan opposition aiL This is the referendum for Sunday through tax relief, hig loans and other de- ta>l groups, have at a uniform laden aewage in that community. P.S. Output Up If the general public does not vote in its cleatag af anai ri tsarv bu.ine»». vicet, one olher advantage w a . given the day °* ie,“ tlon ,rom 1*bor'- Seem, to u. this gal ought to be lioiBl- beat interests, the narrow, partisan oppon- 0 » . reeamaaeadation ^i. to vote “ y e .” line. It wa. permiltrd to increase fare. a. O utput o t elaetriclty by Public nated for Woman of the Year i t aorixfthihg Service Electric and Oa. Com­ of hath plans will heat them into de- they were needed, without appeal to the Rutgers Ready equally aa honorable! pany for the weak ended ~ ' “ This aew.paper has already made public agencies that had hitherto required If CoHeae Bond 22, IM S . waa X3S.T»1,400 r,». Tlta traaapartatiaa plaa ia *o simple clear its complete support of the idea that th em . hour, compared with eand dramatically feaaiMe that the oppoai- Issue Is Voted kilowatt-hoais In th« abe day a week there should be surcease tfaft h ai been forced to manufacture false N o tZ e e b The argument wa. simple- under the ing w art a jtaar ago. 1 from the huatle aad bustle of the butlne». The State University is pre­ of 1Q.WM00.OT4.7 Percent. old system the railroad applied for a fare MMfftf «bout it, The possibility the prowler who broke Week. iV re should be a regrouping of pared to move ahead immediate­ increase. Hearings were held. By the time WOOLMARK „- „Chiefly, oppoaition to the plan comes into South Bergen homes with kiddiea’ mat apiritual farces, a recreation of the ly to do its share to meet the the increase was granted ^hr validity was crisis in higher education In New TAILORS l a t l Hudson County where Governor piggy banks as his target waa Karl Zeeh. «Uadard. we expect our young to emulate Jersey if the voter, of this State no longer there. The need for a higher in­ F ir tt Ml J

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APPLIANCE 8UV1CE POR RENT H ouse- f> owa / ? Sxcni Hurt Studtnti Pay Weft JAY'S LACKAWANNA HOUU M l Bl«a. tua«. l.r»dkur«. M I. oKn.v. 1-rrit APPLIANCE SERVICE w* Ri m «. • Fin« ba m ia i •• THREE PAPERS Modern Fumlahed Room« »er To CciRRsrcial Luder Hast WE 9-47M A.CHASAR - . f e ■ww' M im in and Viait.nf QuMta All Mudarti Improvement to Includine Air tondit lomna REPAIRS ON WASHERS - ELECTRICIANS ■ - VBRT KBAdONABI.K RATM DRYERS REFRIGERATORS - Ï 1 1 STin V£S,'ANT L-YM OHl!ff\ T O N E P R I C E AIR CONDITIONERS - ,* • - »»...<* .»• -i NORTH ARLINGTON - r urni«h«d All Werk Guarantied 3 room bungalow new ly docoratad Oiu Ckaaattirda, the aual widel) read in JimiM Insurance TV S e rv ic e weekiy rate«, buamaaa coupie prefer­ red. Phone a.tar t p.m. W Y S-374S. B d r * , appear in ’III« Cmnmerriel U w kt. The \*.«h - T i m » iu ~ « a r - le / s t C a rp e n te rs GEO. ZIMMERMANN Arlington I « i f and The Leader-Frer Prrm yhirh LYNDHURST 3 room«, bath, heet INSURANCE BEACON and hot.watar, Buamesa ctupl« pre­ each week are bought hy over 7,000 familioa. hm you » la all Iti phaaea ferred. Phone C E 8-1305 after S p.m. A. TURIELLO t SO N 10/2» pay only one prii« e«.vi« 11/* W t p k i l M . HaakwwMk »t„ Cm h u u , N J Day- WEbeter *-1*7« W E 9-9380 3 ROOM APARTM ENT, heat. »57. l aw a Clouified, 2 Weeks S1.S0 Nicht: GFaera «-Me* Coll Supt W E 3 309« eveninga. OB Your Property 10/2» Same Classified, 3 Weeks $2.00 ROOFING AMD SIDING NEW LARGE 3 room apartment OH Burners JOHN'S and bath. Private intrance Heat and 4 1 4 F ond A r e . , Lyndhurst h o t w a t a r f u r n ie h e d . C a ll a t &29 N e w 0 » York Ave., Lyndhurat. 10/21

GF.nrva 8-3663 P k o M WY o u d 1 - 5 6 2 7 Radio-TV Servie« TWO ROOMS and ehewar, heat and A LEADER CLASSIFIED ,r y * 'l K il hot watar, gee and electric aupplied. W elts Fuel Oil GE. 8-9120 Phon« GE Ì-S443. 10/2» PHILIP PABST CO. JOHN RONANNO F O R R E N T ALTERATION» * REPAIR« OIL BURNERS . FUEL OIL Aveae, L n4kam 3 ROOMS with bath. hoat. gas. hot w W n a t Sawed Heart Ckarch PararkUI Scbeol'a u v R t and ou water and electric supplied. AduRe or IS A PRODUCER! elchOi (rada vMted the CeauaenUI Leader «tant laat al«M. rm>1 business couple. Call G E I-C015. CHIui Finished - New 11/12 Fiiithc u 4 rapar WinlW Uwre. waa mori tbaa acadawtc taUreat la thei* vWL *MT WT. IMN WX. I«M TELEVISION t ROOM APA RTM EN T, aecond floor are »refarleg ta pradnee the arhoaTa «tat at wapaper, St. O tn U A >‘Ä privale home, all utilities furniehed. R e a l e s t a t e r o e m u Available Nev. 1. Business coupl« 'vssssr Shield. It will a,ahe Its Brat aipaaraam In twe weeks. COMPLETE SERVICE Cell WY S-70S1. tf MALE John J. Carcfiidl A ll Editar k Patrick Cacarle. Ca-edlUr H Delia Ippolito. ,',Vi . -.rtt rainTing FOB SALB x t i i n w i i Color and I it« and W hite, s§§sr.i;si • r“‘ ■» • la the ahave idetare the datera, Patrick and Della and Prank — Tap# Recorder«, Rword Playtr«, CON»TRN Electrician » Aceardi. Leader P » r P arta C u s t o m m a t t r k m m a k e r » CLERICAL-Type (4-m4d.) Interior and Exterior Stereo and Hi-Fi Seta, Menufecturere end Distributors of Must Be »eld to Settle CLERICAL Trainee Horn* and Auto Kidloa Win« Seddin]d in e D l E M A K E ^ » Maple Furniture Bedding Renovated 30 R id » e R e a d N o r t h A r lin g t o n Mot tola, Grace Aveate, Lorraine Brady, Elisa Painting tnd Decorating •mail Appliances DRIVER • Sue Route » •UY DIRECT w v 1-« I i 5 / r »LECTRiCIAN S» tolHcha Ralph DeNkaco. EUine Celle Marie Pakenliaw, M BplML 715 Heron Su, Kearay Estimate» cheerfully given Iron«, ToiiMr«, fens Buy Retail At Wholeeete Prices HELPER- Plaetice I 95 Franklin'Avenue Nutley Beautiful colonial dwelliin ^ g cenvee- c e n v t Call I.B.M . T'b-402 602A a Mr. and Ifrs. Anthony Kemps Charles Muldoon Jr. of Lynd­ WY 8-3076 Phono N Utley 2-0764 iently. located______et S1 Cheetnwf H i l t t L, . . IWe. LAD TECH., M.». F. VAN VOLKOM Arlington. Home ie f»Hjr redecoratedr e è e c o ra LABOR - Per« Life » and son, of Page avenue, spent hurst last Friday afternoon Were ’ T V RENTALS B A B Y C R I B inside, with new eif-eteem Heet, bras« MAINT.-Mech. Inclined 74S F I F T H § T . L V N O H JRST weter ptpea, end eieesrtc eyetems. the weekend with relatives at Kevin and Vivian Brennan of JS Day-Wwk- Mont P L A Y P E N H t - C H A I R S** Reoms make up the heuee en PL A$ NO* ROOM | Nanticoke, Pa., and other places GE 8-1413 Call Anytime Brandenburg place. frn-.* Will sell to femilios direct from fae comer let, wltf» T car garafle, end ^1 RE FITTER- Blue Seal » (ITCHED CJtMETt Mmi-turmaned baeement. Owner ie in that area. Day and tvtnlng tory at whelcsalo prices. Cribs, full SECRETARY-Heavy Sales Bkgd. and panela, adjustable eprlnge. tw« icrce^ to mevo »vt of etote, asking No Typing or Steno Sarah W. Johnnon Council FRISTIK & DEGERDON drop sides. Crib prtcee, »22.00. 127.00 SHIPPING Dept. Helper » Daughters of America will meet J. P. MITCHELL «nd DfttlRe, $37.00. no higher price« Merry R. Thomas. Realtor STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vander R h o n e C L i n t o n 42 C a t. m » Play Pena. t7.Sft. »11.SS. H i-Chaire SUPPLY BOY » Hèuvel, of Willow avenue, have 1 November 5 at 7:30 p.m. St-10 n a PAINTING and (10.S6. Retail Showroom open Men. E v e n in g s - WYman ».7M2 TEM P, for Xmee. Ridge road. First nomination 289 Ride« Bd., N. Arlington Wod., Fri.. 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.. »at., 9:9' * 10/2r TIME »fnDY. I returned from a ten-day motori DECORATING a.m. to 5 p.m. For dirsctione and in T R A I N E E » i#»ap. a r P r e s s I trip through New York, Mass., officers will be heW. Mrs. Harold rormatien, call LA S-717S. Pauliee' l y n d h u r s t T Two femity. 4-» VISUAL INSPECTOR » W Y 1 4 3 6 9 rooms, one cer garage Grinnell will preside. >* Home, Factory, Of fire CO., McLean Blvd. (Route 20) et th< WEIGHER HELPER and Vermont 10th Ave.. Circle. Patarson. N. J. apt. vacant. Refere. Inc. 21» »tuyvee- Gutter and l^eadrr» ^nt Avenue. Lyndhuret, N. J. W E t- F E M A L E GET YOUR GIRL SCOUT. Brownie, 11/1» ASST. Bookkeeper Mrs. Patrick Dent spent Sun-) Boy Scout and Cub Scout uniform BOOKKEEPER i and S tyle R ltrk aa W Y 8-9387 tnd accessories from your official HELP WANTED MALE BKKRR.-Credit Union day st the home of her daughter ! CaMarta . . . Conralt Trucks Trading post. ZELLN ER'S M EN’S GLBRK-TYP. - Tech. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs 1 4ND BOYS STORE. 349 Koarny Ave. nY w » aova vÄ N TtD .'flr ür'nino CLBRK-TVP. - (4- Mid ) George Huss and family, at Old ! Wt-bater »-77» Keayny. 11/1 ^«taa. a«it» _ — J.'B. WOODWORKING Pfano Tuning huret Newe Service. i W e « Bridge. j Due to ths effect on our livea MONITOR Switchboard.Type SHOP FRANÎK S G A R A G E -.aused by the tragic loss of our dear SELL BOOKS bv mail, 400% profit. P.B.K. »O ak at. East Ratherferd laughter Nancy, until further notice Literature free. Monograph P r e s s SECTY. - »alee. Order Bkgd. North Arlington children al- 1 A -l T U N IN G I GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK!- uur store will operate on the follow- 7 06 22nd St . Fairlawn. N. J 11/12 No Steno Reouired »m Factory «apert nine« li'O \ Sai.ks and skrvk i ng «chedulj: SECRETARY to V P . 8*0 tending the buthdav party of ¥ E 3 - 0 4 2 8 REPAIRS, POLISHING PLAYER MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY A YOUNG MAN for linoleum «tor« ' SECRETARY to Executive 890 WorK Guaranteed W i KWsr Kutid 1 :00 P.M. to 5 30 PM •nust have drive*1« license Ridgeway f#T ATISTir AL Clcrh 865 TRAVEL . loor Cc vei ing Co.. 304 Ridge Roe' TELEPHONE - Type (4-Mid) »"4 QI0U«, toe Fore«« ot bellevllle I l.vndhurwt. N. J NO EVENING HOURS . I We appreciate your consideration Lyndhuret. Ms J. — TEMP. For Xmaa. »42 TRAVEL SERVICE. >f us in this m atter. ►•rao tleketlng for eMlfiee. cm I ee», FSoor Coverings P L 9-2614 AUTOMOTIVE GAS »TAT^ON RAUB'S GIFT SHOP A^ Portions In Local Afea daye, enperieno •totgf reeervetsone end teure. Pey let- M1 Kearny Ave., W Y S-2434. Home ninor repaire. L er meuMmont p.jn evei.aale. AUTHORIZED RAMBLLK W Y « 0236. 1 0 / r Center, 556 Rivereide Ave., GIBBS TftAVBL BUREAU Refrigerator AMBASSADOR * METKO Fee -1 Week Salary 1 Ridge Rd. Lyndhuret m j i : C A R P E T , DEALER STORM WINDOWS «izes 29H” * W Ebetor 8-2100 59'a", and SO" x 58'«". Reasonable Cenvenleift Perkin« In Reer S e rv ic e Parta, Saba A S e r v i c e P h o n e G E 8-6171 a f t e r 4 p m . 1 1/i * l!/ \ I OnivHtia« aeenr« WMNH. 1STM AAA « N K ! L IN O LEU M 'SM PLYMOUTH 2 dr. ••dan » 0 PIPER BABIES CRIB and dreeaer. play WALL COVERING 1?Sd PONTIAC Star Chief ÏAHTV POSTS CONTVS ON ALL MAKES >en and baaainet. All vgry good con- loymenl Agency ' WANTED 4 d o o r h a rd t o o 1.2SC * I O E - 19S7 CHEVRO LET. 4 door ata. 10/29 RID ER would approcrete transper- i T ie s T. J. N au lty ^ • 0 on pewar glide. like new 1 69! Rd., N. Arlington tat ion between Lyndhuret and Fair 1*57 FORD. 2 door i, 0K •TANQARO TYPEW RITER 1 »20; Lawn (both ways') on e paying i 19*8 RENAULT f 9«; WY 8 - 7 9 0 0 Chiropractor /,LYNDHURST flo o r 2 6 8 Park Avenue idding machine with aubtraction »46. W rite Leader B o r 231 11/5 1959 M E T R O P O L I T A N __ 1.85C Call Nutley Phone NO. 7-4*83 11/12 Open Friday Until 7 P.M. \.4 COVERING R A M ILIR American N EW SPAPERS for wrapping Must Rutherford, N. J. Station Wagon i.pg Dr. W . J. Cunningham DIAMOND RING, lodiea engage HELP WANT*» FEMALE be cfpen and dry. Should be bundled Phone: WFhater 0-6922 1959 K m c . c a r . e a v e $8u0 rnont. New. about 1 karat beautiful and OOntein no magasines. Top p-ices Aleo, we balance front wheels, Auto a e m . aot<)Otd R e ttin g . W r i t e at o n c e . paid. L a L White Metal. 577 Now and body work. Complete motor joba S e ll * ¿ 00~ . Write Leader Bor 229. WOMAN WITH CAN to Yerli-Aie.j.Lyil#iurit. 11/12 ■«fe- D rivew g ys Cara made re#dy for inspection. W> 11/15 jireery eCheol In Reerny d r h i : . (•»« 15 m n «rrm ifal prarAal Roofing specialise in Hydramatie Unit«. Arlington eree twice a day weekday« CLEAt* W H ITE M ATERIAL. Also. TRUM PET, good condition. Muet only. All holldaya off. Heure for PaeUH eheeta for making cancer ELM AUTO SALES tee to appreciate. Reaaonable. Call ‘ ng |;45 to 9 e m. and 11:40 to dreedlnge. Cell w e 8-4443 or W E 9 565 Belgrove Drive ■ f t 525 ELM ST. KEARNY. N. J WE t-U«L 10/2» Cell WY 1-SSSS. 10/22 80S» and material will be pick«* up i. l GABRIELE BROTHERS McCloskey and Patton - 11/12 WYman 8-7311 2 MAHOGANY end tables and 1 ATTRACTIVE WOMAN part time Kearny, N. J. ? ***** ^ i iBp-* N* ALI. TYPES coffee table. excellent condition evening work, no inveatment. earn WANTED TO HITS t while Teeming. QE 8-5820. 11/S Roofinjfc,,Siding. Leader and BUSINESS SCHOOL Reasonable. Call GE 8-8789. 10/2« Phone WYman 1-0136' aTAM* e o iu c c T to n e ^ accl rnXSm JS^m SJSTi O.E. REFRIGERATOR, 2 pair of HELP WANTED • FEM ALE tiona, eld lettene wanted for to« G u t te r * T R A I N f o r h (nod |*r«|t1on as » »«•<• - ■ iris ice skates, siaea 11 and 3 Cel* EARN CHRISTMA» QtFT». rûuLy'iNIURCO price«. FM nm PLym oatR 1-023S M retary, typist, clerical worker, 01 S E 8-4753. 10/29 toy partiee- Call S B 8-2411. 11/1* •LJ L WOMK aUARAMTarO BLOCK CEILINGS in tftm shortest possible time at . " L . Ì We «a ear ewa work. pomptometrr operator at low . out and 1952 K E L V I N A T O R r e f r i g e r a t o r HELP WANTED - FEMALE K1 "THRRKORD SfSi'RfCTAfUAI, 9 cu. ft., vjr? good condition. S86-Si COUNTER GIRL wanted. Apply SCHO O I,— 2 Franklin Pluce. Rulh«*r- C e ll G E i 11/6 Kingelend Diner 760 Page Avenue. Vote Y E S, November 3rd WY. M 756 ford. Phone WE »-7147. tf Lyndhuret. GE 8-9S05. 10/» C O LLIE DOG. 5 vra. old - Pedigree BUSINESS SERVICE Cement M'ROr, Assorted Lum ber 2x4 VAL C COLOMBO SIGNS Sc per foot, hundred cinder blocks. ing south, must sell. Cell at 61! . S K i œ t S r «LRCTRICIAN — gy r w f c " '- --- rk Place, Lyndhuret Saturday an«* /ortieemente from Srme ecvered Sy - Iad aatrU I W M ac S A W S — T O O L S Sunday. 1V* M ln t lil , MarconBros. K u s a. 1*8 A rlin fto n Blvd. LAWN MOWERS NArth Arlinfton, N. J. A COMPLETE SERVICE Precision Sharpened and W Taua 1-157« 4 6 1 Ridge Road R e w i n d - r — Lyndhurst, N. J. DEL SKIDMORE U U . COMMERCIAL LEADER 4M b SPUTI! UfcKGLIS REVIEW TIIUKSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1959

individual with a 204 game. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Flitcher, Ave., to Citane Ave.,. north to potai Aee., to Tontine Aee. prodm-.-«! rVedltora of Itronlalaw Ponkowekl 227 Livingston avenue, spent ui .HonnirI^ n s Finca, Pliwa, U $ K a- to r to HuthtM-forti d.-t«ii«d are by order of G ILL C. MOMMLE ♦ All Window Products moved A»48.. si. SI IcImmTa üau. o f l. £dko a n d tiurrocnte of Horgra County. lout of «he encend diviate* taf SandSunday with friends a t Kingston, ÏR, October S. l»St aaoa application jlntann«e 10) « e e .lf c w York. rOUSTH DlftTRICT auhat-rlbor n tlfl«*d to brta# In downing « ri a Vhvera In «Il thfM nevtmiiitK C l u y « im « KlnfabMMt •aaatraa o w rn iC T dvbta. «enii>n«e an« clalma Avo*... east to llXgo It «nid. *4 Mill le tat hie aetate i'.i«ar oath, erlthla M i Win but then floundered as games The f e ­ K>« U Ave.. Sant to H»rli.%i» « i aeiapiCk Al M U M **« atu ro » Ava., wwtk a. K.ra K r r « * . •ntha frcm above «ate. Mr. and Mrs Neil J Ril»y, of lt I er, e*>tith tn !.yiMMiurKt Ih>mn«MY th e C asden Bpets to e * N W . tew tes.- -Irns l« n A»«. »r~)u<«4 U Sidney E. Noektewlcs. Keq. «t to Kwliia Ave.. Newnrk A Ve 1! # s ^yenue, who were mar Iti ver. ttarth la ^Tonljii« Aee.. aru 6S1 F r a n k l i n A v e n u e aM 100S4S3 dectaioai. * i Jla» I place in " i i l i |«t i i iih Avt».. «rut to Klfll I duca«, asfterty to ptdM of h r v to n in a N utley. New Joraey years on Monday, •ele- i *m»uiIi tn .liitinoi .v Avt*.. wiwl Potine flac^ Franklin Bt-bool. Fen- A t t o r n e y the event with dinnci I Ava» le m aint r»l I>-*kM'«8ÌHk gaa-Vuga vieteo n te MMrdM dow ftggregatMi l^ * « tj* 4 7 - and nd MtttjrVeaaat Avenaea. t show In New York. '»«li l'lt|i*e, • W il «Il'lit: la an mlHMtl a 685 on 1J8-JS4-24S W hile N ick 6.2 com pared to 8SS-8?0-7ll Tor ! Irtir** I' Io Nii:vvantili AVO., orniti) mtth rf KlnMtntWt Ave., wm« nlmtr (t o t e d M 1 1 -1». eame tram Joe N ona with a 821 i vk-tory were Johnny Fuearo with I" ‘or Mfc. O ri nol i lierai«! fr»»fo ea« line lo Pa«aa*o Btver. north t- F*Ül 914.« NAME IS 1«IK 1 M B IM 0» fHNKINC oiits-lai.d Ava , w«‘«|irl) on aërh Mi»« fjrea Aee.. iiro«iiee p country a N a t M m MU DW * MW> SteM Township Of Lvndhurst K^Hnnln* Pontn# Pi:««#. KrunVli Up . . _ _ ghw ay Body and F e n d e r con- a 234 and Mike P olito w ith a M4. U r., .»»ni tn « lui»«- Ave., and north ■phoot fern and »Inrvr.-m A*e»i«i«-*’ ------r ------having quite a h u m . QaooC It* (Untaw 4(81* M • baU carrier •i-iy i.. l a m i .»r !'• e lim in i: l ’ooMbi- o o r f t t a a k In first place in the for tte Tavern Eeya, A1 Whiter Notice la hereby •i ..f l?oo«a-veH H. ftrol. Pmvvpwiii' O . t A l W and extra point kicker ia a• yeungsteyoung iter named Jack De Lorenzo. n Dtrtri«-t lio» id* •*»d KliiKMliiod Ave«. ‘ i.yndhur H a te d : Gas HMting The__ n«me De Lorenw H hMll i v ■ I w ithl i t , Dcroer wtlWwbeck mem- Wednesday Night League at the head fired a 213 and Billy Laei- iMashlv «< *•*"' Feea: Lyndhurst Recreation Center, dells a 114. ; he I'olilii SIXTH O'STSICT urie« to t!fe 1031 • A l * « e e a i IId OUon brought hit Blue 8. i Vfter «eel* na ted The Highwaymen increased their H.-I* i nliiR -nitMl«*rl> Ila«- fi. t tv W ater Heaters Gold up to meet a _ lever _ m ttil unbeateni In Claaa B canpeti The Gallagher Aaaociatiaa Von Ttlèaday N dvrm hrr 3, l‘J.V) t It ..n«' '■'V.H4- A \ a- tn l*M«w* A v » .. ■hark to 10 and S by winning a re-t to Htuy « .-e.-aal Aviv, nortlt tion and meeting a CUM ñ team In Vyndlyurat. In |hMa te a it the addid game in irt serica with m m me kfta™ - m a Mall t Ita-ri V Ir t i nf |» f- w It It was Claas A. Class B and CldM C to aeparate the teams. Today double from the Royal Hawahah George's Shell. The Qailaihrr* s «D RM. Ma !.. |I •ili! ..f Ix'irltt ialite I %a attlni’ Kitchen and|bathroom ■ndtK-t a Il tir'’ S-lli-aal V«Mlt h'mI tt’anr' It if on male enrollment «iWch darttfiea * K hoofÉ O M ii I. V, Palms. The two game victory «-on the first. 004 to 894 and the maintained their two game edge ^as Pumren polled even with a GENERAL FLECTION Modernisation - I v . over Bern^ic's Express who won i tihooee ait« «!*•«•» u.e i.i.h.VfStij «evFN *^ D'Ith ic t The year before pa. and Slack team *99-CS5 second game victory. S t a M ar a b e -.'s o f i .4- i.rnr il II. twice tram the Lyaadhuret Rec. Ilo. II. |M matea euiT routed «M#e an hand 1 he decider went to thft Galla­ w J ami ILldr- »U»«»l ihv^i», ’ Highway Body opened with a T h T M J|e iiib « - ra o f t ' *- b<>urd o f t«i Itn' it. - i .'.l \V« tv.-«| f.. ->a*|4f"«- aa the gaaae started after A ft drive gher* 807 to 004 Shooting high ClHMM-n * re* h<>ldt-ra A v - ., -’«ih 'i'l\ |»> Ijtke Aee. «Va*«« ■tall aa Ftenagan ini ’% "paeapaaa an the ten, andat raced up to 904-V69 victoy over th e Hawai- lor the Gallaghers were Eddie I'o ro n e rs * a-.rl\ t< I .It l-i-alnn .\e#-. dhur«tu re t zeski with J 222. Ed Mizeski second game. The rubber game I -aa .dai«a».aaw SaLa^' I Dover in the »apir^ .period but fabad a* tec i -point finished w ith a 012 aet da he had I L E C T i O N o ts r n .c r H O L L I N I , rr.HTw D'srm cT went to the Highwaymen. 006 to P L A C E S ì) BOUN»*lHfcS ROSA PLUMBING try and Lgmdhurst■t led 7 to « Al this point the half hadh juat one 199 and 172 to go along wtth his Min* Itiiih«-rfi»«d A ' i . « n «l l»e ‘823. Standing out for the lint \ a* -«.Mil li tn l^eti •* A Vii *» ••* big Ml For George's Shell, Tom lit; -ct .1 1 Av# -nnth lo north •ÆT I riRST DISTH*CT « HEATtN^ CORP. place occupants were Connie Pe DeLitta had aeores of SOS and BecliiniiiK ct-airr iin«- Ki«Ik- le­ n I, X \V It It W*-et •• % aafiaa aaoaaaaf 5 Ä Ä Jrillo with a 229 and Pete Riz- an« U. I- A IV It It 1.1a«*. ,!•••. II m.t Av«1., aouth to Toni In. Wet yard Te—»y -te 212. Augie Paluzzi a 222 and An­ i«n« eaat«-rl> i«l**m: **oi«l Him- io \..i Aherabaas • Repair* «If the tivefarda taae *fa< zuto with a 228. For the Hawai­ ton Rena a 200. p . - . > It rook Avhiu< tSmltli St.) lo linn ian* Bob! y Dohmyer. Sr., had . Iieaoi- It v«*r tn Ituilo i •••<(< At»- (• I* the'early yait ftl the fouMa farted when Garden Delicatessen pulled in­ Ckhre It« .id i«i »eiii i '*( »H-Ki'inl««- V/Ê. 9-7115 FritóTciardi I. A- W and the aerial waa intended far ReV » ‘o I UlC-Keainot-k I .a. from the Rec pinners. With a er. aouth to Tkliirin A\«. piodut«-*! ,yesá te tie the.w n a t « * IS. ning 044-732. 875-707 and 848-77« im-d hoinee in South Bergen 14 and 7 m ark the T rue he ra drop­ WMt to UltlK# Itmtd. »1« rth tn l «-ri fo r th e■ m x tn nolnt the formation, had Kleman set Frank Fogoda paced the winners A v e .. w e a t HO t ’ haa«- A v e ,. n o r th t< ped th e 8 rat tilt, 887 t* 700 bet p o in t o t b f f t ln n t n g . I'o llliu : PI»««*-. U n - County «lop in at to attempt the point b y J neeteMlt. But Luabador took the center w ith a 814 on a pow erful S44 then staged a comeback to win. c o ln S«-h«K»l. H ld « e Itu n d a n d Valk-> WE hater S - S301 snap and lunged over A* Dover line for the winning point in the middle game. For the Bon Fires, H ro o k A v e . M l to 773 and «23 to M0. F eat 14 teH victory. **•-/»: Jim G uida ro lled a 211 game. THIRD DISTRICT turing the victoryCHiry werew rre ucuigcGeorge Gibbs Agency Dover had a star- ia Be Lorsmu twenty eight yean ago and Reglnnlnfi Chaae Av«-. and Fern i lli with games of 204 Aee.. eaaterlv t^> Klda*- Itoud. to Mm today have another DeLarerfzo leading them to a winning season. R. Colabello and Company. Inc. 207 and Jackie Florre with a 226 , Highway Body 16 5 In Ave., to Ha< It-nwirk Hi' -r 1 Ridge Read. Lyadharrt With lour minutes left in (he game Lyndhurst regained posses­ erly to T ea Eyck Ave, produ<-e« weitt- | 7 erly to Rid««- itoud u> i\iii«»i.nni Tel. WK 0-S100 sion. They rushed the baU and picked up forty yean yet did not finale. For the Rec, Fred Rem- . Bemsie’s Express 14 hotf had a 201 game. ' Mack’s Ridge Bar 13 8 ïim CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS make a tin t down. They ended ep at tee original line of scrimmage 12 y aa they were penalized tear tiaaaa for forty yards. (In those days Mack’s Ridge Bar remained Royal Ha* aiians Palms three games off the top by win- Garden Delicatessen 12 9 INDUSTRADL REPAIRS there were ten yard pdnaHie« in the game.) BOOKKEEPING-TAXES ning two games from the Major Sirl's Tavern 11 10 Realty. The Realtors took a j All 'Window Products 11 10 S4 P reb le Place N.J. Caruao LT Curcio 825-771 nod in the opener but Major Realty Co. 10 11 REASONABLE TERMS BEARS LOSE M ulligan LG M elacelo the Ridge Bar came back with , Gallagher Association 10 11 C F ranchine Part-time Bookkeeping For Small Firm* (Continued fate» Page 10) 820-788 and 870-844 triumphs to Lyndhurst Rec. 9 12 RG C oronato take match honors. Tom DePiro George’s Shell 7 14 dashed into the dnd abac for the S in ia * y RT Concha of the Realty quintet was high Bon Fire Restaurant 1 20 J. Louis Lempert winning touchdown. Whe» the Votaaahs KB De Simone Listings wanted! If you wan* to aell, let us multiple play started from aarim aaage *uat QB W ittorfl 15 West Govcrncur Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. list your home. Fjcpose your property Vo the gzaatast num­ two aeconds were left in the game Denning LH Zelinsky ber of buyer*. A quick sale ia the ineritaMc result and time ran out white Bagley B m Itt RH Tiraste GLoeva 8-5082 was touchdown bound. On the Me X enzie FB La Faao PReseott 9-7013 ROTOTILLING try for the extra point Buesing FOB SA LE on a “keeper" play hurled over the final white stripe for the UNION HILL - LoParco, Con- TED S LANDSCAPING • o v K a oa t e a r s or sATiavia WALLINGTON thirteenth point. iglio, Th nanos, DeMarco, Oelze. Excellent Split Level - Only 2 years old, in fine new home DeLuca, and Cheringal. LANDSCAPE SERVICE residential location ^eatuvin« laundry room .* powder room It was the seventh time Lynd- LYYNDHURST - Di SU ulo, Co- in basement, finished recreation room on 1st level. Science hurst aikT Union HiU lacurcio, Sangi, Ronaon, Jury, kitchen with wall oven, dinette & living room on 2nd level on thele gridiron.«ridirim TheI GGoleta» McKenna, Porada, Perello and - 3 nice siaed bedrooms * all till bath on Si^ level - Attacked Bean l«d i«d with five 'vldvictoria*. Carlaacio. Specializing in Planting For tha Home garage - Anderson Windows - Large Patio in rear ii many The teams split a home f e u ß i * » extras - T errific at $23,400 Bean By Perioda 106 TUTTLE STREET senes in 1033 add 1M TED GALKA WALLINGTON, N. J. twenty lean later the rivalry Union HUI 0 0 0 1S-1S 6 FAMILY Lyndhurst waa> resufhed in 1854 Lyndhurst 0 8 0 0— 8 Carlstadt - All cheerful large rooms. Always a waiting list took to u t straig h t for these convenient cozy apartments. Central after' la&.year'alast y< game waa can­ REA I. ( T R A H lr T il.* system heut. All in A 1 condition. $5,200. yearly celed because of rain Lyndhurst income. Taxes are a bargain at $26*7.00 Asking fell victims, this,season 13 to 6. Quality Produced By Master Mechanics" $37,500. Subm it your offer! The loet of Zillntky hurt the Golden Bean. The,^lay hap­ VOTE FOR SECURITY! t FAMILY pened fact and the officials ruled Lyndhurst - Exceptional 2 family. All brick, 5 «nd S. With fart and took the ea G En eva 8-5045 2 car detached garage. Located on l#rfe 8,000 sq. After all every fight Save at ft. plot. 'Featuring modem kitchen and modern | anow-oo« a o f f ca W KKARNTT ST.. ITNDgTMT. N. J baths with stall showers. Wall to Wall carpeting, gressor but the officials didn't aee it that way and didn't even finished basement. Completely insulated. Located call a rule infraction. We South Bergen Savings in excellent residential area. A sking $37,500. wondering if any one except the t FAMILY official that called it < punches thrown. Lyndhurst - 5 lovely rooms (3 bedrooms) on first floor, Better Driveways lovely colored tile* bath. 3* room apartment on DeSimone took over second floor. Automatic hot water heat. Insulated. punting duties in fine faahion. Asphalt Blacktop Reduced to $21,500. Despite the rotten conditions De- Simoae, in five punts averaged PARKING LOTS, CURBS AND CEMENT WORK BELLEVILLE 34.4 yard* w ith th e longeat being 4 bedroom home. One family. Ideally located close to shop­ his second for forty yarda. Prapci running, Comet Foundatloa aad AH H alahk ping and transportation featuring living room, dining room, Plaa EMcient and Trained Men. Result la a Perfect M *a. kitchen on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on second floor. 'ro^ably more tired than any 2 finished bedrooms needing decoration on 3rd floor. Oil ever after the game W ta Toanmy steam heat. Ideal for large fam ily. T errific at $13,900. Rafferty, one iM the Lyndhuist managers. For unknown reaeons Come in look over our picture gallery of over one hundred the vniting team waa giving the choice homes in the South Bergen Area. task o t running, out to the field, changing the balla and then rub­ bing the pigakins dry. This fell on Rafferty’s shoulden. SAVINO AGENCY Jack Lopez, the Union HiU cen­ 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. ter suffered a broken ghkle in GEneva 8-3121 the third period. A nthony "Chuck” Di SUulo, a soph line­ backer and blocking haak for the Golden Baan suffered a head la- jury eftriy in the

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e ^ C lw à M . W ¿a«. Iw MIRY FAVORITESI PAGE THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1959 jr- good thing and that every youngster should bar« 0 * t training. j School on Nov. 14th. Plane get the Investigating Committee of | Ronald Gsrafalo, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd J. Free­ They firmly believe that Scouting is important to dlfldvea» M it your ticket returna in. aa Well as the Lodge forfar the past II years, j Mr. a n d Mrs. ^ohn Gsrafalo, lit man, 127 Summit sjvenue, have help« in building citizenship, keeps them closdr to fcpir families your boosters and aolicitatkms The Initiation was conducted by Stuyvesanl avenue, was chris­ had as their guests for a week keep* them out of mischief, and it is very healthful and educa­ for the Journal. Remember, the Exalted Rul«- Patrick Melillo and tened on Sunday at St. Michael'» Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warren, of tional- They feel the Scouts are well trained by tfceir volunteer success of this affair is dependent his fallow officers. R. C. Church. G odparents w ere Los Angeles, Calif. leaders, and they hope to eventually become an Official Boy Scout upon you. and you will be the M r». Stephen GaUk and Frank Distributor . e \ eventual winners, for it is being Schiro. There waa a family din­ run to aid in offsetting the cost of ner which included the sponsor*. the expansion of the grill room. Later, about 75 persons visited Exalted Ruler Patrick Melillo the (Jsrsfalo home and partook hopes that a? many brothers as in a buffet slipper. noaaible will turn out when the ! District Deputy and his Ritualis­ The Women's Guild of St. Tho­ tic committee pay their yearly mas Episcopal Church it holding visit to Lyndhunjt Lodge on Nov. j M p X E S a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 #th. That night. Lyndhurst of­ p.m. today at the Church School ficers will put on the ritual, with building, to be continued tomor- | the District Championship at f B r m row from 9 a.m. to noon. Mrs. stake. How about a little support Donald D aw so n and Mrs. Harry for the Officers. The next regular business Oswald, co-chairmen, have as Next wcckMHl &e. Bergen District of Tamarack Council will meeting of the Council will be their assistants Miss Evelyn II- ! hold their District Cam pom It will be held at the South Ana This coming Saturday nl^ht our held thi& coming Monday even­ sisters of the Emblem Club are lingworth and Mrs. Charles of the Bergen County Park at ing at the CYO. The meeting will Garde. the foot of Jauncey Ave. North cuttins on their Club 72. They start .promptly at I p.m. The main Arlington. The entire Camporee have worked hard, and Tli bet it topics for discussion will be the will be staged aa the ground the best chorus line in town forthcoming Turkey Raffle t6r work for the Jubilee Cam pore* at night. Oh yes, don't forget the Youth «fork ot the Council. your costume. next July. & By now Ml brother member* Ail Bergen Dtatrkl unita, Cuba. iave received their books and Scoata and Explorer», wiU parti- Elks Lodge are asked to make their returns pate in our first district cam- as soon aa possible. Please make poree in 6 year». The program BACKERSOF SCOUTING: Above Mrs. Jack Plans Variety your returns on as many books wiU be act up ao aa to provide manr strung backers of is possible so that the Council •vents for each of the prateeding TOUR UNITS NEWS - L Show On Nov. 14 may ^keep up the wonderful pro­ ■oops. t h e Senior Scouts w ill Your units news should be submitted to me by your unit lead­ gram for the youth under our be included in the Scout events er at the following number WE 9-6787. So far response haa not Patrick Melillo, Exalted Ruler wing at present. Without your Religious services will be pre­ been very good as far as your cooperation in phoning in news. of Lyndhurst Lodge No. 1505 support our entire program arranged ty the program com­ c o m t u m of the month B.P.O.E., announces th at the would not succeed as it has in mittee. No inflammable materials Starting in November. 1 will begin s special aeri^ titled Lodge will conduct a Variety the past. Show at the Lyndhurst Hi*h are allowed at camp site. All “Counselor of the Month". You. as the Scout» and ftcdufkrs of This is this only time that we School on the evening of Novem­ ruling» of previous council cap- Tamarack Council, will pick the man who is to be honored. ask for your help concerning this ber 14, 1953, at 8 p.m. poreea w ill "be enforced. If you have a favorite counselor on any subject, drop me a particular program of the Coun­ Unita may check in on Friday postal card stating his name and why you feel he should be the The general Chairman for this cil and your urgent support is evening, or Saturday morning. “Counselor of the Month " Send your cards to the following address:' endeavor, some of the proceeds asked. From about 9 a.m. Saturday. •TAMARACK TRAILS’’ of which will be used for chari­ The next scheduled Scran w$l ,*• trw» off. Saturday evening, there will be C/O Jam es R table purposes, is Joseph F Ba- Paper Drive of the Council will dar, Grand Esteemed Loyal about S hour» of » time for unit projects, and there will be a 337 Jauncey Avenue, be held on Saturday morning, 4 0 Knight of the National Order of District Campfire following. L yndhurst N. J. Nov. 9th. This is the same morn­ Elks. This is the first Variety Sunday after church aervice», there will be an inapection fol­ and do it tod«\' Up to date few cards have" been received by me. ing tAM we participate in our Lets get on the ball and honor your favorite Show that Lyndhurst Lodge has monthly Hour of Adoration at lowed by a District fro*«. Again after dinner, there will be an­ sponsored since 1950. The Lynd­ other inspection, than the aioaiag ceremony, and the typical Tama­ St. Mary's Hospital Chapel in hurst Lodge has been noted for Passaic. Why not make it a two­ rack Clean-Up. ; . ? A- its many charitable works in ami Award» will be mad* baaed on inspection», attendance partici­ some. bjr Joining your brother Traffic Prexy out of Lyndhurst, and has been members in each endeavor? pation. and ScotAfe t t ■ Notes frs a 1505 prominently known for its work The drive itself will only com­ ~B rother " ‘ * iwWee. PER, in behalf of crippled children, as­ prise the morning hours on this Well, Sstlirday's the day. The Lackawanns Railroads offer to w as hoi O ctober sistance given to paraplegics, and Saturday if we haye the help o' >e Scouts n d their families of Tamarack Council to the 26. when of L ynd- amounts contributed to New Jer­ a few more men. For the past Bayonne Naval Base has boon accepted by the Council Scouts. Ikss h u rst Lodge No. initiated a sey Boys Town in Kearny. few drives we haven’t *had the Saturday, Kaliowssa day,-and next Saturday. Nov 7, the trip win class of new V his Chairman Bader stated that in­ amount of help that we planned commence.; Leaving approximately 1 A.M. we are expected to be honor. Whltr v| the asmuch as no public contributions on, so why not set aside Nov. 7tV homo by 1 P.M. I will go this week toi cover the trip with many various affair», r x 't have J>een solicited since 1950, it and pitch in for a couple of picture» aad k complete story. the years two Items stand out is his hope that the people of hours in the morning? above all others. Be was the test Lyndhurst will respond and at­ The A nnual Communion On Thursday, November 4, Troop 84 of Cast Rutherford will Esquire of the Lodge, and he lias tend the Variety Show. Rreskfast of the Council and it« have an Installation Night. At this meeting their Charter will be been chairman of the Committee Aasisting Mr. Bader are the Ladies Auxiliary will be coming presented. Days Roger» Ass t Scoutmaster, and A1 Tamborelli. on Applications for II years. Thb following: James Newboult Do­ up the end of November. Details Scoutmaster, yffl be officially inducted. committee scmeaf a ll saw ap­ men ick Sousa. Arnold De Massi, for this affair will be pointed as REORGANIZATION plicants before It Is sot to a vote Pat Carrino, John Grosso. Hubert soon as they are releasikl. Please Troop 42 of Carlton Hill, is reorganizing after the summer of the membership. Lagerenberg, John J. Graziano. make your returns when you re- month». All boy« who wish to Join an organization 5,000,000 strong In his short th«afc -you speech, P.E.R., Arthur Kipp. P.E.R.. Jo­ I ceive your ticket so »hat the should contact R*v, Ward, at the Wesleyan Methodist Church on he made particular note of the seph Melillo, PFR.. Robert j Committee will have a head Main Street in East Rutherford. high caliber of mea who sre join­ McCoid. John Houghton. Sr« count to work with. FAUNTS NIGHT ing the order, snd how the Lynd­ Christ Prendergast. P E R. All of­ Don’t forget the coming dates hurst. Elki will benefit frum their ficers. for the month of November, Fol­ .Laat ”’ J rd fr Trttrr 88 of Lyndhurst had a Parents Night »election. . t At the last meeting of the low your Bulletin which should and Court of Honor. Pat Restaino, Matthew Duda, and Ben Link He was presented with a gift Lvndhurst Elks Lodge held on be in your hands shortly became First Class Scouts. 23 merit badges were also awarded. on behalf of the officers and Monday evening, October 20. On Halloween wsekend, the bo>s of the troop along with Mr. Vizi- members » — 1959. a class of seven-^andidates-j-

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ert Luciano. Daniel Warsley and C a b P a A M Itaj-nond Wichowski, all received : M rs. Tanner Is j Tht' Ra**r>- society of Of Old j" . I > Heart Church will hold on« Gold and two Silver Arrow». Awards Given H a i w e * n p a n , Upon completion of the pack Pershiao Head* re w ular rnMUnc ,t The initial Pall meeting of Cub business, the dens were treated Installation of officers wa, the Uf*. Pack 96, Sacred Heart School, to some Halloween festivities A n feature of the meeting of the vBeckj is Lyndhurst, N. J., held Friday I aw ard \va« given to ihe d e n th a t L a d ie s ’ Auxiliary of the United evening, O ctober 23, was marked I had the most unique Hallowe'en S p a n is h War Veteran*. General with great enthusiasm by par­ coatum es T h is \tfas wen by Den Jo h n ^ I Pershing Camp, on T u e s ­ ents, cubs and committeemen. j No. 3. Mr,. Joseph Evans. Den day evening. 'Mother. The boy« in Den No. Alter the opening of the *neet- 3 a re: J a m e s Sadowiki. M ic h a e l Mrs Noella T an n er s u c c e e d s ing with the Salute to the Flag G reh l, S te v e n Evans, Gary E v a n s . M rs Frederica Kirchner r r e s i- led by Cub Joseph Barnaskas, 1 Jo sep h P a te r n o , RiAard Pas h - 'ie n t . The installing officer w a s the mothers and fathers.'were burg, and Joseph Lisa. A s p e c ­ M rs. Henrietta ShadelL, a P ast Welcomed by Committee chair­ ial award of $1.00 was g iv e n to F resident of the State Depart - m an Paul D. Warsley. Mr. Wars- ' Cub Gaiy Evan,, for having the . fntr.L ley commended the parents for ! best original costume. A t the s a m e m eeting C h a r le s their splendid effort in aiding the ! Kirchner w a s installed as C o m ­ Cubs with the sale of Candy, pro­ The festivities ended with each m a n d e r of th e G eneral Jo h n J ceeds to increase the financial Cub ducking for apples, each ap­ Pershing Camp, by George War- status of the park. Mr. Paul ple containing coins from one ivicfi. of E a s t O range, a P a s t Delkfetritto, Treasurer, requested : cent to twenty five cents, with Commander of the S tate D e p a r t ­ that all money collected for the of cou.se. a few blanks thrown m e n t candy be given to the treasury in . . Contributions were voted to at the next Ccmmittee Meeting. t ’>e fund for a C h r i s t m a s p a r ty a t N ovem ber 10, 1959. j After, much face washing and the Veterans Administration H o s­ i drying by Committeemen Paul pital at East Orange, also for a j The following Cul s were given Dellostntto. William Marra and cofie«* hour a* *his same hospital, •w ard s by Scoutmaster William R obert E y e i Jy, (he meeting enJed a n d a contribution fco th e H o m e M arra: I with a brief, but timely an- for men at Menlo P a r k , a n d th e I Den No. 2 - Mrs Mary Ciani, I nour'-em ent by the Park Spirit­ Spanish War Veterans Vineland Den Mother: Richard Ciani, Wolf ual D ir e c to r , Rev Louis M e n n itt. Home for men a n d w o m e n . Badge. | Kev. Mennitt announced th e f o r ­ There were gueats from Frank­ m ation o f a Monthly Cubmaster I Den No. 4 - Mrs. Joseph Argy- lin Auxiliary in Newark, and Mass to be held the first Satur­ | lean. Den Mother: Joseph Argy- from Franklin Camp in East I lean. Wolf Badge. day of every moqth Cubs would O range. wear their uniforms and receive On a pie' ious n ig h t M r s E lle n Den No. 5 - Mrs. Wallace Wich- Holy Communion in a body. More E b c r and M rs. Anna Druhl at­ Lunior, 23, wearing j owski. D en Mother: Steven details are *o be released throu: h tended an official visit and tnstal- presen a contribution Schaefer, Bobcat Pin. Paul Del- each Den Mother as t h e y b e ­ latif n at th e A lic e E . B e r e to n P A ID FO R BY s u i t i 11, In Brownie Iostritto, Michael Imbriglio, Rob- come available. Auxiliary in Passaic AVENUE uniform . as the clothes worn today were. required to ta t a leader,lead oftimes of more than h £ t£ i average woman an dlf- itocklngi or aocfc» to match their oneo n e troop tr< at the same time, and t t n m t from thou worn 4 years »ho*« - now they w ear aocka o r she hihas held many other po­ a f* . »0 . 1 0 0 1- Girl Scout» and dockings to match the uniform - »itionssitions of responsibility in the '—**** no«od the difference in spruce green. association. associa O U R CUSTOMERS SAY ... UMMM, during the past week. Brownie* were organized more The feature of Wednesday ’* * •*7 celebrated the fifth recently and .till wear their night's night'« meeting was the celebra­ ■MKuaary of the opening of the a m brown uniform. liontion oof the 5th anniversary of LywUHiCTt Girl Scput Kquipment To «peak of the old and the the openingoi of the Girl Scout A#ewr, at the Edna Mae Shoppe, new in uniform« teed« on* tc go Equipment Equip* Agency. To help in SM st»yv««am avenue. back to the beginning» of the thisthu thetr Edna Mae Shoppe pre­ The old uniform for leaders Q*r> Scout« in Lyndhurst. 40 sented an anniversary cake, W U a one1 piece are*» in khaki i year* ago. | which was enjoyed at the party. with long sfaeves. With thi» a t T he ftnK troop waa form ed out A AI«Ql9Q Since! the Girl Scout drive large wide-brimmed hot was of a Sunday School class in the for ,or fundsf“' is qow on, the Kdna " • • • mivwrei v. as Methodist Church, and their Mae Shoppe p resented the As- to wear a chain on which were friends, under the leadership 0f.! sociation— with a contribution fastened a knife and a whistle. Mrs Maxwell R Wright, 327 Liv- < check, The whistle was used to secure ingston avenue A second troop order in the troop. Now order is was formed in 1927. Mrs. Grant Hostess secured by quietlv raising a hand By 1940 there were nine Girl - not nearly as bad on the ears Scout troops in the community Mrs. M adeline Grant, of Poet and works remarkably well. and three Brownie troops; TOO, avenue entertained at dinner on Whistles are carried only on fifteen troops and 50 adult mem- Sunday tor her son and daughter hikes. ^rs; and now 23 troor>s, in which in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The uniform for Girl Scouts there are 500 girls and over 100 Robert Grant and sons, Robert likewise wa? a one piece dress adult leaders and consultants. and Daniel, celebrating the Ro­ with a wide collar, and a ker­ A Girl Scout Council w a s or- bert Grants’ 12th wedding anni­ chief tie. She also wore a wide- ganiied in 1925 with Mrs. George versary and the 11 th birthday o i SUMPS PLUS LOW, LOW PRICES ---- brinuned large hat. R Desaix as president. This was their son, Robe; t. The color of the uniforms was - c h a n g e d in 1946 in»o a G irl Scout changed from khaki to spruce Association with Mrs Charles greea ¿about 1929. Ehlers as president. The present ■ Fresh, Lean, Tender T*r leader now may choose president is Mrs. Bernard Btohm betwejp a one piece dress with At an Association m e e tin g What are the folks do­ long sleeves and a two-piece out­ h e ld la s t Wednesday evening HAWAIIAN or GOLDCH fit with'dhoitar ■sVKpvm: with a p l a n s were made to h a v e a c a r ing? Find out Caet with smaller collar Her h a t is m uch a friendly phone call. It pool for leaders and committee Your Choice smaller and lots more comfort­ members on meeting nights. coata little. 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After, two incompleted pa—as the action went inlo the fourth Lymttwrst Gambles, Lotes t è i# One and final period. A line phmge Brookdale Arid Maschios Triple Winners gained two and DeMarco punted took i «59 on 232-213 w hile Jaek> Ja c k ­ to Wittorff on the thirty who Both Brookdale Beverages and . night. The Pellegrino's Maschio s Restaurant were triple over the Simone Custom Builders ie Kraft had a HT on 219-»*-MM- laced to his forty five. Porada winners in the most recent keg- I while Halstead Bakeiy fell vic- 194, A nton Renz a 821 on a 3X7a n got off an eight yard gain but Hill On Rainswept Field Coach Tom Gibbons' S. B. Pen- ling in the Community League | tim of the Dun-Riies* attack, opener and Augie Paluni â < M ijjegal use of the hands setback ick Com pany wot» its second at the Lyndhurst Recreation Cen- The Frozen F J quintet set­ on gam es of 204 and 237. on their own forty four Union Lyndhurst fifteen yards to the 00 Tkr usual i aim CMck Eddie Zak. caught in a straight game in the MidgotRoot- ter. The Brookdales took over back the Custom Builders with Park Cleaning won a pair from Hill drove Into local territory at thirty three , Porada slipped in .h o , gambled on tereral occasion« and lo«t bal League to take undisputed Jo-Jo’s Pizzeria while Interna- 991-840. 942-889 and 959-857 im- the Bogle Agency. The Clean­ the forty nine before being pu»h- the mud and lost five yards to « r i M i m a l t “ «rent down to a 13 lo 6 defeat ed back to it* forty eight and hold On first place. Play was tional Wire were the victims of pressive triumphs. Leading Pel- er* opened with a 979-948 wm1 the twenty eight. I resumed Stfhday afternoon at the Maschio’s. legrinos' were Lou Falzarano with and after the Realtor« gained the * H ill. The low. second in a row alter foiecd to (o into kick formation. With a 6 to 0 lead Lyndhurst al «be hand! of Ua Lyndhurst -playing a cautious High School Field alter a two The Brookdales took over Jo- a 618 series on 220-176-222 while equalizer. 951 to 898 the Cleaner« tfcnw im prnuve victories c* in e last Friday night at Union (douU. u fet, was fooled com- gambled with a pass from its own J o ’s Pizzeria With 871-847. 966- Eddie Masters added games of 203 came on with a 933-ftT victory twenty eight. Th* litexperiencia j ^ ^ u m of the ticld 881 and 858-829 victories. Spark­ and 223 and George G abriel a to snare the match. Bob Sauer's CH y'i Roosevelt Stadium, in a game played under the most plsteljr u Union Hill gambled P orada w ent b * » , t., p a « , but ^ Alum nl Gro<1> f t , th e Can- with a pass from punt formation ing the Brookdales were Billy 212. 618 paced the Park Cleaners as deplorablei »‘‘*™d th* ‘“ 11 ‘° pion Standard Tool feH victim 213. Joe Dellavilla with a 201 downed the Halstead« by scoring Lago com ing in w ith a 811 on gan on the home side's forty ty two yards to the thirty one. •bsence of ace tail- the ground witht Union Hill tak- JJJ ^ Pcnirk,. ^ M and A lan M arshello w ith a 205. 925-901, 955-871 and 883-821 vic­ 203-184-224. Other contribution« three. Five running plays gained Longo, wing-back three running plays made it ing over on it. fifteen. while the ft»«» Toj-s for the Pizza Pie five was tories. Billy Spatta «parked to the w in w ere gam es of 207 eighteen y a rd s and Union Hi*! fullback Jofcv bier- fourth and two at the twenty However three passes w «t m- thr Kn|g|rt. Cotembu. Eddie Dawson with a 201. the winners with a 610 set on 202- and 212 by Stan Vizzi and a 20* punted over to Lyndhurst on the ■ar«* qqvart.Tback thfee and Joe Buessing. a burly complete and a run from scrwv J " £ ,h, p,,,*, Depertment Dick Higgins was outstanding 2.17-181 w ith Ernie Esposito a d ­ by Jerry Sparta For the Bog­ E IM S,- stl because ot fifteen. ' T-cjuarterback faded to pass on­ maee gained but two yards and (ormer ,n „ „ as the Maschios Restaurant ding a 201. Best for the Bak­ les’, Allie Candia had games o t Danny DeSimone then begcii a Lyndhurst took over on downs ■ i didn’t ly ^io be dumped at the thirty , winner. downed the Wiromen Higgins ers were a 222 by Tony Ficacci 201 and 203. Ted B erghom a 222, punting duel with Bill DeMarco at the thirteen. The possession t until the final where the Golden Bears took ov­ sparked the winning scores of and a 211 by Danay Ficacci. Brownie Regotti a 208 and Dee tfith the Lyndhurst end picking Adding to er, while gaining possession was shortlived as on first down The four team league for hoys 817-877 and 946 by rolling a 635 A rip-roaring match saw the M yre a 204. * « the ejec- jp ground with each return. The Lyndhurst managed pick up Porada hit center but an alert ten__ to thirteen years of Ofle and series on games of 213-179 243. Joseph R Polito Ajtency make Paolazzi Brothers «potted the Zelinsky from the locals, playing it safe were punt­ its initial first down and after Union Hill player stole the ball weighing between eighty and one Also lending a helping hand was a comeback to win two games Bon Fire Restaurant« 923-882 ing on third down with Union M the third quarter moving to its forty six were and for Unknown reasons the of­ hu dred and ten pounds is spon­ George Rickard with games of from the Joseph Kelly Associa­ victory in the initial game and Hill, coached by Tony Siano, the a fraca« with Frank forced to k ick. ficials ruled the ball dead on the sored by the Deportment Of Parks 209 and 227. High for the W ire- tion The Realtors outrolled the then came foward with 943-818 former Ford ham ace. waiting un­ Hillers' Ucfcle who fourteen. and Public Property. This sea men was Ang Gabrielle with a Lawyers in the final two ga.-nes and 929-878 counts to .win tw o til fourth down. Each team was Taking over on its twenty five wai also itfderad from the tilt. Union Hill was not to be de­ son marks the fifth consecutive parkling 269 game ■ with the total pins for the three games and the match. Wally forced to kick three times in the Union Hill couldn't move and The fim , deep with mud and nied and on first down Bagley season of the organized program gam es being 3088 for th e K ellys' Patrick w ith a 265, Dan W olff first thirteen minutes of play, i DeMarco went back to kick but Garden Spot Inn dealt a double covered with water holes brought ripped through the Golden Bears’ carried on by a group of volun­ and 3067 for the Polito»’. The with a 208 and Bert Leonard with on' Coach Zak’s With play in the first m in u te of on the piznt the referee. Julie forward wall to zoom fourteen teers. This coming Sunday the loss on the Hilltop Service Sta- ... a 201 led the Excavators. Best t H m m m tnihlll Union Hill took Siroka ruled roughing the kicker non The Hilltops opened with KeHys started^with an imp«.- That w|u after ■ [ « t e t a * yards into the end zone for the first game at 1:30 o clock will sive 1112 to 398 win but the Po- for the Bon Fires was a 229 game of the coin and electing to over on ita own twenty seven, j which penalized Lyndhurst fif- tying touchdown. The Hillers find S. B. Penick Company go­ a 876-812 win but the Garden by Chippy Christ. Spotters staged a comeback by i litos' cam e back w ith 1068-1025 off Instead ot receiving «I After picking up a first down teen yards and giving the Hillers tried a place kick for the all im ­ ing for its third straight by op­ and 1001-951 victories to capture Another rally saw the Garden I a first down on its forty six taking 953-865 and 953 895 v e r­ portant extra point but* Co-Cap- posing Coach Nick Servidio*S match honors. Spot Inn come back to win twice * 9 ’ “ Despite the soggy conditiyns the dicts. Joe Rosa featured for the \ tain Jimmy Franchina broke Knights of Columbus The night­ Four of the Realtors went ov­ from Brookdale Beverages. The , horsie side went to the air and w inners w ith a 604 on 187-209-208 through to block the attempt. cap will see Coach Connie Mon- er 600 with Al Dorner leading Brookdales started w ith a 977- after Buesing passed twice to while Bobby Marrone had games The first play after the kick- i sera's Toolers going against Pa­ with a 644. Dorner rolled 211- (Continued on Page 14) Corner Mike Bagley for eighteen yards off Lyndhurst was charged with trolman Bill Jarvis’ Police De­ of 203 and 210 and Lenny Rosa a 209. For the Hilltops, M arv 195-238 w hile Billy B rennan had ’K, By WALTE* "HAWK" «OW* the chance at a third straight an off-side r>nd then with John­ p a rtm e n t. a 617 on 234-217-166, Bobby Po­ completion back fired as Zelin- ny “Midge” LaFaso ripping off “Flip" Feldman rolled a 602 on The Penicks took a first per- well a 614 on 1S3-236-195 and NOT 0NUr T ill «COOTS ARB BOOTING . . . . i sky intercepted on the twenty gains of twelve, five, three and 179-225-198 w hile Joe Mizzi had ■' ^Witli the football season now well into the second half of the a 234 and W alt Fiderer a 202. M ike Florie a 612 on 200-207-205. and romped to his forty seven. thrcj* the ball reached into the lod 7 0 'rad t S * 'n *h e T ™ ‘ the b*g collages and alumni groups are «ending representa- Camera House also had to ral­ Four of the Kellys’ also went With time running out in the rivals' territory at the forty four, i ers when * te, Fal,'° r*tu,r d ‘ school games In an attetr.pt to tore the outstanding ly to win a pair with San Carlo’s over the 600 m ark w ith G ene ; first half Lyndhurst, on first With four minutes le ft fn th e P>*nt tw e n ty fiv e y a rd s fo r a Morgan showing thé way with a I Ie Its campus. We were talking to a farmer collegiate and I down sent Zelinsky back to pass game Tirone gam ed a y a r d to T h , extra point was Restaurant the victims. San SST""' Carlo's' took a 839-784 decision grid «tar the other day and be waa questioning u* oa | and on a picture play tossed deep make it fourth and th ree at the added w2?e" Ar’ J*cobs plunJ!ed He askeé whethrf Longo would be playing this J to the right where little but fast forty three over Taking over on a kick in the opener but Tom Anthony’s ainst Pater .1-1 Central as be had to get a report back , Mike Tirone had excluded his de- crew cam e on w ith 871-841 and G iin g all out Lyndhurst e!ec- .onthe **“ Penicks ToolerS' added ,Wen‘y their vard second 884-771 victories. Freddie B atti ftieoi £ t ti e college bn. is scoutiac far. i fenstve opponent and’nade a nice te d to try for the firs t dow n P o r­ score in the second period when lora sparked the victors with a rer wat that not only the scout» are noting for Longo \ running catch to dash over the ada went off the rig h t tackle Jacobs drove off tackle from eight 610 set on 190-207-213 w ith E d ­ iple of tnouaand Lyndhurst Ians an well. Whan k the touchdown The play cover­ but was brought down at the line die Sugalski rolling a 211. For kc Lyndhurrt is io fortunate to get such a stellar pel former ed fifty three yards with Tirone of scrimmage and the opponents y a rd s out. San Carlo’s, Paulie Kraft had a at Longo aid then lose him on injurie« it hurta very much. dashing the final sixteen yards. took possession. Burt Wa« not the word for it last Friday night. To begin with 1 In the third quarter Billy Ru- 219. Jim m y N azare a 210 and Zelinsky couldn’t handle the snap On th e first play Bagley went w* hope the local athletic officials got their fill of Union Hill and cinski traveled the final thirteen Johnny Czam ecki, Jr., a 201. from center on the extra point around his right end on a thirty even ifa replacement can not be found go along in the future with i -yards _ for , a six-pointer , to , move . I Ricci’s Diner downed the Kel- try and the score remained 6 to 0. six yard gallop for a first down an eight-gttste aohodule. That*ball game at Roosevelt Stadium last the Penuks out in front 19 to 0. „5„ ,n , ir The KeIlys U n io n HH1 m anaged to get off on th e twenty one. Bagley be- Friday night .wásoniy played for two reasons. L ate in th e final period Stand- ; (ook the le>d with , «h-827 in- two passes after the ensuing kick. . . came the work-horse and made The first being that the advance stories listed Longo along w ith off with the second completed Kams of lhr„. ,hrpe and one tQ T001, averted a shutout by ; |t u l w in but Ricci.s Diner> We'll "bo*rd" K fo. Albie Blohm, Joey Sferuzza and Ralph Wcyersburg sidelined be­ for seventeen yards as the hal. , make „ fourth down M(, , hrp e breaking loose its speedster, Bit- thf drfending champions rallied tí» Winter. Betide«. w*H check it cause of injuries. The second, being that Union Hill did a slow ly Forbes for a thirty two gallop wj,h M3.M2 and 839-826 deci- Am tip to to*—lubricata, c h u . sad came to an end B> Walter ,,Hawk" Rowe out with a third period touch- League session at the LyndhurSt their injuries occur it would be a safe bet to say that Lyndhurst a t th e Golden Bear line to reach C entral 20 L yndhurst 6 down. Rt'creation Center last Friday («arttelj 7 may be their selves again come Saturday. the five yard line. With fourth Belleville 13 A STORY THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES . d o w n com ing up Union Hill went Clifton 27 E. Ruth'ford 14 Liai Eaetside 14 When a friend of ours told us yesterday that he took in the to th e a ir but Billy Wittorff in- Passaic 7 Irvington 2« K earny 7 Ruthorford-Tenafty game on Monday afternoon and remembering tercepted in the end zine f

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TBU niU T, OCTOBER 29,1959 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW P A G E N W S Bergen County Bonks Establish Effietent Cheek Clearing System Items Of Interest The Junior Intermediate Fel­ Mr, and Mn Joseph Cuva, of O v ar 100 bank officers from j The Bergen County Clearing gen County. It is expected that lowship of the Methodist Church Sand read. Caldwell, Ibmterly County and neighboring Association reprewjents one1 of the barks in other counties will wel- elected Patricia Vigilant as presi­ of Poet avenue. Lyndhurst. cele­ counties, aa well as individuals many progressive services initi­ cc.ne the opportunity to become dent at their meeting held on brated their 30th wedding anni­ concerned with a faster.' more ated by the Bergen County Bank­ active participants in the Bergen Sunday evening at the church, versary dn'-Sunay with a (arty w ith Phyllis Waakiewricz. secre­ efficient check clearing system, ers Association on behalf of Ber­ County Clearing Association - - for over SO guests held at tteir indicated their overwhelming ac­ gen County bank depositors and tary; Russell Msnheimer, treasu­ home. Among the large niurjber the se. ond of its kind in the Uni­ rer; Sheila Greaser, worship ceptance of the recently organ- all business and industry in Ber- ted States! of people from Lyndhurst who i*ed Bergen County Clearing As­ I chairman, and Linda Calleo and attended wen their sen and Irene Walling, recreation com­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. sociation at grant) opening cere­ m ittee. monies held October 20th at the Paul Cuva of Jenneas plaee, their Garden State Plasa Auditorium. daughter tad smi in law. Mr. The speaker at the opening cer­ and Mrs. Jack Balwiercaek and Mr. and Mrs William E. Pur­ emony was Senator Walter H. Mrs. Cuva’t brother and aister In P. T. A. News chase, of Valley Brook avenue, law. Mr. and Mra. Jones (R), State Senator from entertained on Saturday evening hauaer, both ef Pace av Bergen County. New Jersey in celebration of the birthday of Senator Jones spoke on the me­ ny Drozdowski. Mr. and Mrs. Don’t be late - School starts at by plane. They had many won­ L Smith. Weor"e Wirin*. Sam of motor CifTiefs to pick up and tarded” will be guest speaker on 7:30 p.m D uring th e Assembly deliver checks on schedujj^. "The Exceptional Child”. derful experiences in th e m ore ..«•» HonnTit an d V ! !;••• v , period there will be a short busi­ th a n th re e week.*- th a t tin y \> « :. hausri .<' 1 I.Mi.lhi.i : ,,t i Mr, There will also be a food sale ness meeting of the PT A and a sale of C hristm as Rifts, out-of-town. ¿Mai Schablik. ol C'arlstadt. SAVINQS ACCOUNTS many of them handmade items. Hleh School PTA The executive board of the High School PTA met on Wed­ nesday evening at the school when final plans were made for SKlPAVMftMTS their part in the Back-To-School U. S. IA VINOS Night set for next Wednesday evening. A short PTA meeting will be held in the new gym be­ fore parents start on their tour of the building and their visits to the classrooms where their Erase this record b « REPUBLICAN BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS • Built Bergen Pin*«. • Built County Vocational SchooL

SA V IN G S ami Loaa Assn. • Acquired over 3,200 acres m n U M t v M u i and developed County Park ... YOU HAVE system including 18 hole WTm 1-0101 golf course. Omlr. f-]. Tkwr m T ^ GOOD GOVERNMENT • Built t i n t meaUI-hcalth fa­ Let’s Keep It! cility in New Jersey for diagnostic study and treat* ment of yoaag boys and, girt*. VOTE REPIRUCAN • Created Bortaa Cowity Sew­ er Authority w h i c h m m w in be eerrldag » ri— uiltin. ■LSCTION DAY-NOV. I • S o lv e d g a r b a g e d N w a l »■ BMP ' S^_ -■ W S V f B WJ For Freeholder MW m H b « Coaaty Mattery EDMUND E. FIELD Jr.

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BA IL R. HAM IT ATT ^ S ^ n w l f c ¡X 3 C B T THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 9 ,19S9 Reporter—Carol Grandinetti. TROOP 18—For our flag cere­ Mrs. Al Hynes w»rn* Of Stepping monthly safety education pro­ r 'Girl Scout News mony colorguards were Kathy u » - gram. Hopf, Susan Dlugash and Bonn** Between Automobiles TR C O P 23—W e opened ou; M Donnell, Mrs. W Treat y and McDade. We playdd a game cal­ The dangerous practice of step­ Honor Mrs. LeFaso m ating with the flag ceremony. Miss L. Kaiser. Reporter- Judy led "Gossip”. We were handed The Mother»’ Club * t B arrin- ping into the street from between Mr». Lunior told us to be careful F ic a c c i. * out paper bags and had to all ger-Walker Junior Drum and pai ked cars cause» about eight At Annuel Dinner on Halloween. and not to go into TROOP 21—After o p e n in g ex ­ make different masks out of Bugle Corps met on Wednesday per cent of all pedestrian deaths Mr». Joseph LaFaso. owner of strange homes and not to go cut ercises _ we bey an working on our them. After we finished we had evening at the Legion Home for in cities, according to the North the Lyndhurst Men's Shop and alone. We played »ame» and had badge* The girls brou-ht a parade to pick out the best formal organization. Jersey Automobile Club, AAA. only woman ever elected to the The contributing factor in most 1 rtorT hour. We planned our their contribution» for the Girl masks. The winners were Bon­ Mr». Albert Hynes was elected preaidency of the Stuyvesant communion for November 7. We Scout fund. Each girl received a such accident* is that the motor nie McDade Janet Powell, and president: Mrs. Robert Kutacher, avenue Merchants' Association. 1 had a viait from Father Minnitt 1 »« w ith h e r nam e on it U 'ader 1*1 tails to see the victim in time i was honored at the 1 1 th an n u al 1 Paula Faccone; all the masks treasurer: and M r\ Caesar Gui­ and then closed with the good-. —M n. C. Spatcher Reporter— to stop. Carleton H. Ritter, execu- dinner of the Association held were reallv funny and- we had detti, «qvretary. nt«ht tunnel. Lenders—Mr». G .! Mareta DeDonato. fun making them. We closed with tive secretary of the Auto Club, at San Cirlo's Restaurant on said and Mn. Q. Cirone.' Re- j TRWOP 5—Patrol 5 handled the tunnel. Leaders—Mrs. V. Ma- O ther» preeent ^ere Mmes. Saturday evening. —Anita Carpi no onening exercises and we talked turo, Mrs. H. Kostan and Mrs. F. A nthony U M. Musico, I All pedestrians w ere uryed to •Mrs. LaFaso will re tire aa TROOP 1—for our opening about our Halloween party. Girls Bulger. .Reporter—Claire Ippo- Robert Hem J. G. Swift* Special To The Leader tion has been offered? Where cross the street only at intersec­ president in January, and. in ap­ jTaotogvards were Linda working on Child Care badge lito. ' Edw ard Mul Farmer, Another campaign is coning to were the arguments for economy, tions where trafflc signs and sig­ preciation for her work as presi­ Trtfhgone, and showed how to give a baby a TROOP 9—We had to meet at X f t a M. M artinell a close and by next Tuesday the for this and for that, which are nals are located for their pro­ dent, was the recipient of a fift We diacusaecj bath. Leaders—Miss E. Lindsay the Scout House and we diari»*- and A! F. B uleri. * result» will be in. The results are now being raised when millions tection. He pointed out that Safe­ at the dinner meeting. and Mrs. R. Hoghmd* "Reporter sed plans for our Halloween Proposed by-law» were head. tore-ordained. The Republican were set up for the scholarships? ty Patrols provide additional help Other current officers are like to ro for —Susan Dempeev. party We played “Black Ma^ic * After two mote reading» they party has given the county good e • e at school crossing«. Harry Pliskin, vice president; trip. Leaders—Miss C TROOP 20—The Foxes were and “Twin Cities”. Leader—Miss will be voted upon Mr adoption. service at the county level pnd And what, by all that is logical, The theme. "Keep From Be­ Morris Book in, treasurer; and fx»1orguards in the opening cere­ P. LaChapelle. R eporter—Nancy Advance plans were made for ¡ »t the state level and deserves is the sense of providing scholar­ tween Parked Cars," is featured Ruaaell Kerestes, secretary. mony. We finished our clothes pin L»Corte. tag day« some time ip November. to *“ he*“ returned, * 1 as i! will. Perhaps ships if you don't provide hous­ on a safety poster distributed to Officers for the coming year I iolh and then we played names. TROOP 11—We played some February. 17th *■ we» «et a» the the most important things for the ing’ Where will the kids use the elementary schools this month will be elected at their regular I ewders—Mrs. J. Ennis Reporter games. Lfcadfer -Mrs. C. R. W it- date far * card, party to raia» state are the two questions which 1 scholarships? throughout Passaic. Bergen and meeting on November 5th, and —Barbara Fov. tin- Re’x»rter— Rosemary Brown. funds (or the «afft oí the club wil be upon tV ballots. One of • . . . Hudson Counties by the North will be installed at the January TVOOP P-—Two older scouts TROOP 10—We planned our for the members pt the Corps. these is the transportation fund I New Jersey isn't the most for- Jersey AAA as part of its regular maatin«. will belo us in our badne work— Halloween party and worked on Regular meetings will be held on for which your approval \ote is ward looking state in the world, Tr'vce M;l*n nrvH M r»’*v*"*> our badge«»— F irst Aid and Hos the third WWnesday evening of suggested. ^ . .. Certainly, one of the major steps ip®* k.jV Cheni Oalenski. Cynthia Voigt pitality. We plaved MI See a each month. _ „ * *,” 1 ,ook v'a* in Iiovidin-. the and Ir^ne Fnncis as*i«ted in the Ghost" and “Fru{t Basket U*'**t" The Regional Plan Association, scholarships. The second step has •'oWniard Leader—Mrs J. Tul- and «an*» “Girl S'xmts Together” which for 30 years has been to be providing quarters in which ’y. Penorter—Ruth Atwell. and “Peace". W~ had two visitors monitoring affairs for the metro­ the scholarship students- can) THOOP TB—Color'-ns-ds were from college--Miss Annette Cle- Public Service politan re«ion including the 22 study. The extension program is , Marion DeMir o and Phvlli* Ann mente anH Miss ^eri Passntfno. J q IsSUQ Bondf counties in North Jersey. New but a drop in the burket If th*» I York and Connecticut came out i MOt el your cori f>el eree. with Lynn l.ersrdo n« Leaders—Mrs. B. Blohm and Mrs, private colleges don’t go through ’a tv»er*»r. We discussed our T Carney. Reporter—Arlene Bot­ public Service Electric and Gas strongly for the proposal this with expansion programs we’re n u n p a s k i n g 2 U « . ’md^et and a Halloween party ticelli Company today (October 21) week, listing a number of reasons going to be in the soup fcr r»»-*l | why it should be aj.proved. °atrol 1 worked on Child Care TROOP 13—For our opening filed an application with the • • a But if the public colleges fail— , r,»i ni* o! ? on cookin'*. 1 ead*»rs exercises colorruards and color- Board of Public Utility Com­ how do we expect t ie private ' m ° / o M> «* 1 c~'duello. Mrs. P. Mo- bearers were Beverly Gir^ewfi, missioners of the State of New Here are the reasons i institutions to deve.op? | ’»relli Mrs W r’hrostowski Mrs Irnn*» McW illiams. Lucretia Ru* Jersey covering the proposed in­ ‘•Deterioration leading to di«- | ? ^ r TVomson binetti, and Denice Stawi’ki. surance and sale of BOO 000 shares solution of commuter rail service By 1 >65 we ant’cipate accord- ! n p m boy of <*•%.cm between suburban New Jcrs?y l ” *>"t*r—Mar on DeMsrro. Next week we are eom? to have common Stock without nominal in?, to the be*d o f fi u i e v a 70 1 TRPCP 7- The fi'-ls who took a Hallov eer, partv and invite our or par vaiu« it is planned to and New York City. fJewarV, Jer- percent increase in colie e s t u ­ »ey City and ” EQUITY n "'rt in th® flat» c^remonv w ere mothers At th** oartv we are go­ sell the Common Stock in Decem­ dents in the private colleges If R.»«emary Carrig, Ellen Dell and ing to sh iw our dolls to our I * * * the public colleges ar** not e x ­ ber. f “Resultant closing of inter- SAVINGS Marlene Greco. For our Hallo­ mcvherR 1 ead»»rs- Mrs. J A. Sta- The net proceeds from the sale panded the load upon th* private AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ween p*rty the »iris work'ng on vvicki. ^t^s F. Bulkowski. and 1 state highways, tunnels and colleges will be so great the per­ will be added to -the general bridges by the 120,000 New J e r ­ M i Kearny A rt., Keara>„N. J. •he cookin’* badpe are going to Mrs A Imbesi Reporter—Denice funds of the Company and will centage of children who will be ; make cupcakes. We are all com Stawicki. sey rail commuters travelling W Vanan 1 uiOl be used for its general corporate unable to get into college will FIMSHED BASEMENTS, FORMICA TOPS, 0m U f.9-S, ThmrtJmyt 10 7 fi rn. nt; in costumes. Leaders— Mrs TROOP 12 -Patrol 3 opened daily to New York and Philadel­ be a ghastly reflection iipon this • M. C arrig and Mrs. L. Nolan our meeting and the flags were purposes, including1 payment be- ^phia______and to work in New Jersey CORNICES, RADIATOR COVERS, fore m atu rity of Spy unsecured ¡"tseif who will be forced to use state’s quality as a citizen of the held by Paula Jung; Lois Nas- union. . , oinaki was narrator. We discos* bank loans which may be out- j j,UJ pr automobile transporta------e * * BOOKCASES, READY-BUILT CABINETS V o te YES, November 3rd sed our badges for the coming standing, and including payment tion.’ Remember this: the number of vear; they are Hospitality and of a portion of the- cost of its “Serious disruption of the local RELIABLE current constriction program. hiehway commuting of nearly 1 ,- children who go on to college is Child Care Leaders—Mrs. still far too small. We have given QUICK senvicB Squeglia and Mrs. E. Russo. Re­ Increased derriandf for the 000,000 Jerseyites who work in GfsnMMr'a «laotrla A d gaa ser­ the industrial area extending that figure some yeast by allo­ porter—Maryann Palmer. cating millions in a scholarship TROOP 11—We talked about vices hive required construction from Paterson through Hudson “If Its Made of Wood, See US' expenditures during the last dec­ County and Newark to New program. We must now go for­ Halloween and learned about ward and provide college hous­ ade of over M nM tJN l a t which Brunswick.'' HaHoween custumes. We talked ing for them. This $66.000.000 is m ore th a n 9 1M,OM.OOO was spent e • e about our Halloween party. We one step forward. By all means, played a laughing game. Leader in 10M. An additional tU.900,- “Serious fiscal problem s fur those communities and counties, vote “yes." Tell your neighbor. BERGEN CABINET CO. Hie —Miss E. Lindsay. R eporter— 000 ha* been apent In the tint And be lure to vote! Beth Dempsey. eight tnemhs « t IMS. such as Hudson, where railroad 7 2 7 MARIN AVE, LYNDHURST taxes are a major source of A» of August n . ISM the cur­ Mrs. James Bader is in charge Methodist Youths ren t com t r u ^ cM yogram of the revenue. Their tax revenue wiU Of a Club 72 Variety Show to be WE 3-2226 Company, based «^-recent prices, decline as a direct result of the presented this Saturday evening Collect For UNICEF »mounted to sopnuimately $15«,- decline in commuter service and FACTOU DISPLAY OPEN The Youth groups of the Lynd­ at the Elks Club by members of 000,0».- WBU this program they will have to replace tifose the Emblem Club. Fred Percy Dally s u s — Thanday S la S — Saturday * ta II hurst Methodist will go out to taxes from new sources.” \ ptorides for targS expenditure» • • a ,1 and his orchestra will play. collect for UNICfcF during the for elects1 « transmission and dis­ Hallowe’en days. They will wear tribution facilities, and gas dis­ “Substantial enlargement of an identification tag showing tribution plant, the largest items Jersey’s highway construction that they represent the UNICEF. New Jersey’s highway construc­ in the program are the new Ber- Thev will carry containers with tion budget, perhaps by as much g«Mi and Mercer electric gener­ a UNICEF band ¿round the ran as $1.3 billion It is certain that ating stations and a fifth tur- Any contribution placed into ana numerous additional express You Can No Longer Afford of these containers will go di­ bine-generator u n it of 342,000 k il­ lanes and several brand new tun­ rectly. to help children who are owatt capacity at Sewgren Gen­ nels under the Hudson would be in need of medical care. erating StatioC When these pro­ needed If the bulk of the present These young people are not ject* are conflated, th* total ef- rail commuters between New TheC.O.P. In Bergen County! asking for trick or.treat but for f*ct*a g n iwiM— capacity M th e Jersey end New York had to a contribution for UNICEF Company's alght itocttic aenar- com m ute by automobile.** which will bring health to chil- ating stationa «till e e e dren In countries where there is mate 4J)S0,0M kl PAID fo n BY STUYVESANT in- “Reduction in real estate Because a eaatinaiag Q.O>. h a va aa no means to properly care for j creaaa of 41 pet pvar pres- values and in population of above bankrupt. AVENUI MERCHANTS these who are sick. lent capacity*. * average income in North Jersey WHY? and the Camden area.” e • e Became Berrea Cematy’s banded la«*bts«asss ks i The RPA listed as advantages 4M,IN. This la aura than a SM% that will flow out of approval of county la the State. Ike Barge the plan: More and better rail­ also shows a ceaalderaUy higher (ate ef L _ _ . Save on our road commuter service, an im­ WHY? ether county. The aathertty far thsae flgarsa la the U N proved tax base for surburban edition ef financial statisti« at New Jersey laeaj gaaaa» communities, an important aasist ment published by the Maw J assay Tsxpayen I sassosa to the older cities which depend upon raUrpad properties for tax revenues, smoother flowing auto­ mobile and bus * travel because rail commuters will be kept off WHY? 41 years laag neglected basés servisse. They are a the highways and there will be deavortng to catch ap with their raapeawlhilities l a __ actual construction of highway vrice market. In addition, the many Inefflcleaeiee, waatefal practices and r rally ! projects for which the fund pro- by-products ef machine government are eating ap year tax dallan la this i ! vides.” REGULARLY $12.45 e e e The other question of great in­ * A J 22,#ee salary to the clerk to the FreeheMeis—a higher salary thaa terest on the ballots is for the ** governors ef the second highest in the Sfate te the adoption of the $66,000.000 col­ Governor of N. J. aside from the Judiciary. lege bond expansion plan. This * Portal to portal expease accounts to Freeholders - is year transparu plan, once thought certain to win tion paid to and tram work? in the state without trouble, is now threatened by factional * Wasteful nnpublicised payment to ceanty employees ahavs their normal jealousy in Hudson County and ■alarles. (The.SU4M County Clerk receiving (M M far whai abeald H O W O N L Y by the opposition raised by the be routine dattes la connection with «lectisn auitiers) Knights of Columbus. * Expenditures or i • • • County Park The college expansion program la as eeeential now as it was sev­ * Expenditures sf ever I1IM M over a «áx year pasted aa psMte I eral months ago when the New lisa te “tall yea hatr read the Preeheiders aaa." Tito paMis bMk______YOU GIT AU THISi Jersey Legislature, with the full BMui was at the saaM «ase sarrted sn Use payratt e t «ha Qardsn Mala back in g o i Catholic Parkway aver a parted e t a year and a halt • à quort» o f Shelbone HataM all other gr of ladivtdante ta l a scholarship program providing $400 a year lor four years far up la five percent ef the state’s high YOUR DEMOCRATIC FREEHOLDER CANDIDATES. WHEN ELECTED, W IU ELIMINATE THESE WASTEFUL EXPENDITURES f t

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brr-ufht back to the Legion for For the convenience of the mem­ im luding wall to wall carpeting. « two giidcfl « ir toough Robert Jurgens refreshment# and then returned bers it will be held this year lin o le u m and asphalt and vinyl ttaB ic m akingling 0» trig! tra m to the orphanage. on Sunday November 8*h at 8:30 tile New Ÿork by plant. Installed As Pres. p.m. A formal initiation of ne*,v with tifo busin The Go-Getters committee re­ members will be held with the LeClotf Parade ports 12 members paid-up for Miss Claire Derby of 'Valley Eleanor Wurtz, of tla* Brans, and O f Kiwanis Club newly forrm d Decree Team do­ B rook avenue, has returned from Miss Ruth Bud lar, of Brooklyn. 1960. This would seem to be an ing the honors. They will also Robert W. Jurgens, assistant all-time Post record for the mid­ exemplify the Memorial Ritual vice-president and manager of dle of October. You can help the and Post Everlasting. Members the R idge Rd. Office of the Na- For many years the Post's An­ gan, Tim membership committee win an­ V o te YES, November 3rd tionsl Community Bank was in- nual Halloween Party has been Gene Mt\ are invited to bring *heir friends other County trophy by sending to witness the serious ride of stslled as president of the Lynd- the opening event of (he social c ip r o i* , y our dues in, now Go, go, go. the Legion. hurst Kiwanis Club on Wednes- season and during this time we Jack Ryan, George Muhleisen Jim m y. ♦ * * dsy at the Bon Fire Restaurant, have had some dandies but last and Skipper Maher Ralph Lr- • • • North Arlincton. Saturday night's was the best coque and his staff reported bu- The dinner honoring Past Tonight. Thursday. October ever. Most of the largo crowd sins#b booming in the grill Htu Commanders is now in the plan­ The formsl-induction was con­ attending were costumed for the same group is now planning for 29th. »he rehah com m ittee, led bv ning stage. Jim N-'la is at the ducted by Charles Koenig, of Ru­ occasion, some comical, some the New Year’s Eve Party. De­ Chairman Anthony Puleo. will helm fnr »his ovrnt and will therford. governor-elect désignât? handsome but all showed lots of tails will be announced soon. stage another one of their popu shortly announce drtaiH So far, and John U. Kesl. of Jersey City, imagination on the part of the lar Ward parties at the East all we know is the date, Saturday, lieutenant governor of the eighth weaiers. The hall decorations, Orange V A Hospital. Prizes of December 5th- district. This w u the first official also, were better than ever and In addition to planning an an iteen books will be awarded to installation by Charles Koenig reflected the hard work of the nual orphans Christmas imel who is also the first governor- entertainment committee. Takuv’, the Child Welfare compiittee. un* oT W o o r ~ elect designste ever to be elected bows for the success of the af­ der Tim Regan, is expanding its more worthwhile untfeiVJtings o | by Kiwanians in the State of N. J. fair in addition tp Chairman activities to initiate a Halloween th e Post *md will be repeated Covering Store This office was created at the Bomie Kosmoski are John Harti- Trick or Treat Party This S 1059 convention in Atlantic City turday. October 31st, Tim* .a HWIOpen Soon | and he will automatically assume lead a motorcade of members to tamed from the proceeds o \\ tl\p offiçe of governor of N. J. commurtity a better plae to live a nearby orphanage. About 35 sales at meetings and otheiHer oc- John J. .forlonza of Lodi, for- i Kiwanians at the 1960 convention in and to raise a family. children will be picked 15 up. for the yah* m i . One of the activities which has brought to Lyndhurst and be i f f f Hie other oAcers installed ‘become a tradition in Lyndhurst Riven real Halloween costumes The “other occasions” referred dents of thc^ community, will ««» Dr. Abraham Levine, first is “Fun Day” October 31st at which have been donated bj tor «up« ■fpainj v the reg u lar Friday■iday open the Ridgeway1 Floor Cover- vice-president; Walter R. Steever. which time approximately 2000 friends of the Legion Groups m any*»* ^>4 ftuJiW ,road, ! second vice-president; Warren R children d ie ss in Halloween cos­ children in charge of uniformed ^ g S fcIgestli„sdh& vJH btind * Utid m e tat ir*fh<*«ear future. Bogle. treasurer and Dr. Psul G. tumes and compete for prises Legionnaires will then be taken much pood-fellowship prevails. Forlenza has oe^n in the floor Biota, secretary. Directors for while they parade through the to various neighborhoods to learn Hot food is available in the kit­ covering business for 15 years three years. Joseph J. Budion, Jr.. town led by the Hi?h School band the joys of bell ringing If one of chen as a salesman and manager. Gerard banaerotti and Russ.ll and followed bv the fire depart­ these groups rings your bell re­ • • * The Ridgeway Floor Covering Safar. Director for one year. ment truck. The parade starts member it is probably the first Vice-Commander Jack Ryan's Company will be the authorized Stanley C. Pennacchio. at the Town Hall at 9:30 a.m. time they have ever enioyed this Americanism com m ittee is hard Sandran Dealer in this vicinity. The Lyndhurst Kiwanis Club and is protected by the Reserve ;:ood, old American custom Af­ at work on plans for our annual T h e sto re .vili carry a complete PAID FOR BY STU YVES ANT was organized in 1M8 by a group Police. The children are then en- terwards the children will be Veterans Day Parade observan e. line of floor and wall covering. AVENUE MERCHANTS oi civic minded citizens headed | tertained bv movies a* the Sacred by Jama* Y. Beaverson known Heart School auditorium and throughout the township for his j treated to a bag stuffed with Red Cron activities. He became 1 candy, fruit and a Rift to start the fitst president. Since that time them on their “Tr.ek or Treat” the Club has been identified with I activity for the day. Peter J. Rus­ many civic activities and acts i>f so is chairman for this activity, benevolence. Kiwanis means "We he also handled the “Kid s Day” build” and it is their endeavor trip for 106 children by bus to to create individual responsibil­ the McGuire Air Force Base for ity in order to help make the i the club.

ROB 1ST HALL CLOTHES LONG PLAYING FASHION: rM a daak to dinner, k e n 's «ha daaaa to aarry you throngh a a M l Utude of occaaioas. Pleated for life with scant chance at w rinkl­ ing. Black, royal, green; sisea li­ lt. ROBERT HALL pried at 1 7 » .

Marc and Bruce Rosenfeld of f If Sixth Street,/ Lyndhurst, had WM their weekend guest Master L4o Wagner, of New York City. Qa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sey­ mour Rosenfeld entertained his family, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenfeld, of the Bronx, N. Y., and Mr. Rosenfeld’s sister and hrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Harriet and TRita, of Woodhaven, TUE COMMERCIAL LEADER AMD SOUTH BERGEN KEVIfcW THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». 1*5»

The Protestant Clero of Lyn Martt Are In Agreement With He M i É | Considerations Reganfeig the Sunday Nosing Law to be DeelM ea Cleetleo la y , Tuesday Noveaher 3, 1959. The Following Is Aa Exerpt (re a I I » ' M M Protestant News of the Bergen County Council of Churches.

M WW a Yes Vote Meon ? W h a t Does a No* V o te M om ? I f a m a j o r i t y of th« voters within t h e county v o te ‘YSS’ It i r n i n i th at People forced, many against their will, to alter Hoe. JS. IBM: endeavors; No detains or wearing apparel, no furniture, no home or office or b u u - People forced, many againat their will, to work If retail Étfts, Haaa furnishing! nor appliance*, no lumber or building material*, can be sold in service trades serving those stores whkk MO , and to pm rlilM aèdi- Id jerkin County on Sunday. tional police and other municipal

Families disrupted and denied an opportunity to worship together, to spend the day together, because the head of the house must work on Sunday.

A breaking down of another great American tradition which haa always TMs h Not a Blue tow upheld Sunday as a day of rest, spiritual revival, and Church service. Approval of this law will not prevent you from: puttering in your garden on Sunday Continued danger to life and property through highway traffic hatards , going od picnif* oo Sunday created by Sunday retailing; neighborhoods of Sunday retailors denied the | taking the faulty tor a Sunday aflarnooa drive peace and quiet they have a right to expect on Sunday; buying newspaper». load, drug*, gagnllna It I* not the old type 'blue law' that permitted only work of charity and A new impetus to business as usual, seven day a week, an incentive to neceasity. those now observing Sunday in the traditional waa to break with tradition and open their businesses on Sunday to meet competition;

Increasing juvenile delinquency as we continue to dilute the spiritual values of family life.

ft If a Law If Sunday Closing is voted down this year, the law states that throe To cheek the spread of commercialism on Sunday; years must elapse before it can again appear on the ballot and in any future To restore partially the American cuatom and tradition that Sunday is referendum on the question, 10% of the registered voters of a county must family day of worship, real and relaxation, be secured on petitions—an almost impossible assignment (18,000 signatures to prevent some involuntary fÉfced labor on Sunday would be requiod in Bergen County.) ~

WE ARE THEREFORE IN FAVOR OF A ‘YET VOTE

The Rev. C Wesley Sbilu Dr. Glenn P r a t t The Rev. Rof^r Hawn The Rev. Charge Mailer

Sacred Heart Rectory 324 Ridgfc Road A 'Yes' Vote Is Recommeaded By: Lyndhurat, New Jersey Those group* which have endorsed a ‘Ye»” vote:

BERGEN COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

CLASS1S OF PARAMUS, REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA CLASSIS OF BERGER. Mindful Oofs coupaadment to keep Snada», the bard*a Day holy, all 0 u* priest* at Sacred Haart favor legialation that would keep Sunday as a day REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA «( raat, designs lor the physical and moral wellbeing a# all the people. There g r« p acific hnaiaaaaaa. although we find it has* la tfctak «f any, that need LOCAL 1245, RETAIL CLERKS INTERNATIONAL ASTN (AFUSO ) p keep open a* Sunday. So a law that would mpke tor general Sunday closing. 23 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE IN BERGEN AND PASSAIC U)at would not discriminate against local merchants hy driving buyers to neigh COUNTIES ! j - V. t . :>i bariM towns or highway Mona should meet with unlvenal approval. With all food wishes. HOLY NAME FEDERATIONS OF PASSAIC AMD BERGEN COUNTIES GREATER PATERSON COUNCIL O F C B U fiC K f Sincerely COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN O F S e * , a mmuA V. M o o re PASSAIC VALLEY M E T H O D IS T PAK g l i ^ ^ ^ ^ ' . '

■ . ; ■ THÜÄSD AY, O CTO BER 29, 1959 THE COMMERCTAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW P A G E n v v i sequins and seedpearls. on her Board members told him that was undemocratic and the board Vows With Anthony Longo Miss Piscatello Becomes Bride ; Sabrina necklie. Her full skirt! two schools were last year should register a’protest. I Patricia Spino was finished in a cathedral train, equipped with new-type doors On motion af Trustee Caesar Marriage vows were exchanged Of Willard Letter On Saturday j Her veil fell from a seedpearl and that could be kept locked from Guidetti the Aboard voted to hire sequin crown. She carried white t.»e outside and three more are Michael Neglia. township engi­ on Saturday by Miss Patricia a fuJl skirt finished in a chapel Spin*, dau: htcr of Mrs. C arles N1 *s S ? 11 y P is a te l’o d a u g h te r ro**»a centered by orchids. being equipped this year which neer, to prepare for the sum of »' Mi- Jorn'° Pi.-citHln. 540 tra in . She wore a lace mantilla Mrs. Gabriel Nevola, of Glen would leave two schools to have $300 a survey of the M arin Ave- ftrynar, 435 Post avenue, and the ami earn ed an old-fas!.i<>ned late Jack Spino t.ud Anthony -‘ixth a\cr»ue. became the bride Ridge, was matron of honor. the new rtooi re la *eme»Hs in­ , nue board owned land to see >n Saturday of W Hard Leiner, bouquet of white roses. ) Bridesmaids were Miss Margaret stalled. They said the new doors how much fill dirt could be re- longo. son of Mr. and Ms Her attendants wore gowns o G erald J. I n T o, 220 Sum m it .on of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony | Holland, of Paterson, and Miss have the panic bars which make itio ea i r m t e sue. ' eine . 1?? Cherry street. New red velvet with Safer na neck­ I Pauline Feroce. cousin of the the opening from the in«*de. I John ft. Rugfiera,-* toemer i- enije, both of Lvndhurst. lines and matching %e7 Chase Avenue, Pfae carried a Bible with two Prc*bvteri*ni Are h l>r;de the former Miss DEDICATION White orchids and stephanotia. Catherine Fontanaxra, daughter (Continued from Page 1) Her attendants wore street- Plarning Dinner of Mrs. C- Fontanar.za. 40 Pres­ len-th Jrsapsa of blue velvet cott Avenue. Hawthorne, will live Styled with senoo necklines and The annual dinner of the We«t* in Oakland, 111., on their return minster Presbyterian Church v ill long sleeves pointed at the wrist. li'om their wedding trip to Las school could be kept locked from They were »atrhins velvet be served at 5:30 p.m. and at 7 00 V>«as. Nevada. v ' the outside si that rosettes with matching veils on pjn.. today _ at the . church. ‘ Mrs. ^ The couple •••ere ,»*erek married on persons could not enter. He their heads and carried pale pink Anthony Bender is ehairmat* O c io h tr jh! h> st Antwmv'. ».C *.U4iiea as a paren t of thr**e Fugi mums. Tne matrpn had with Mrs. Chari« !I-»"'- ^ Church. Hawthoroe. at a double children he was concerned. He three white J'uoi mums in the chairman Mrs. Robert Hemhaus- ring cereihony performed by the said that as a safetv engineer he Center of her bouquet. e r and Mrs, .. A. .. W. Wilson are __ in Rev. Louis Biesiada. A receitinn trivets all over the country and The bride's mother wore beifie charge of the d.mng room. Other for ,M WM hc,d in the C)ifton rhprlt, in,„ surh situations. He yilk organss over delstered sstin On tneir return from a two i Lyndhurst Hifh School. Mrs. women who are assist mg are c,.lno lold of two ^hool clerks and a weeks honeymoon at the Caril-1 Lonso is a tellerval the Com- and the groom’s mother wore Arth,.* 1 Th* bride, given in marriage by ; child who were attacked in a turquoise silk organza over taf­ lon Hotel at Miami Beach, Fla., ] munlty National Bank, in Ridge J Perry, frank Trinka, A her brother, Joseph Fontanau*, I Chkaro school. He Mid the feta A a r ware matching acres. making the trip by plane, the - read. Her husband, Navy veteran : Wtism.nn. Edward Lent. A O. wore , gown of lmporttd board should take »tap, W pre- aorioa a n of cymbidium couple will live at 945 Sanford | with two years of service, is with ^ever^Ohve R.ley J. G Kearns. ,„t re.embro^ ered with V(,nt 5uch AVENUE MERCHANTS orchids. avenue. Both are graduates of Operating Engineers, Newark. R G. Divine. J. L. Burk, Norman Penw arden. B. H, Booker. G. H. I met at a Bakers' Ball in Jersey 1 seven o’clock. In charge will be Pratt, Delbert Bower. Johanna Silver Anniversary i City. They started housekeeping i Mmes. Otto Berbard, Robert Hog- Johnson and Oscar Os back. For O tto Joe links . in Jersey City and moved to j lund, John Borresen. Harold Kos- I Lyndhurst from there seven 1 tan. Carl Eck, Alex Kragh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Joehnk. 549 years ago. They are members of George Acner. Henrik Hansen Second avenue, celebrated their the Platte Deutcher Club of No. I and William Cedrimas. There Silver Wedding' anniversary on Bergen. | will also be a Christmss sale by Sunday with a dinner party for j Guests at their party were the society and the Altar Guild. VS (vests at Schutzen Park in , from Bergenficld. Jersey C'ity. | with many useful and attracthe North Bergen. i Union Citv. Pomptnn. Nutley. items, such as Christmas wreaths Among their guests were their Irvington, Bloomfield and Lynd- j and decorative Christmas trees pm n . $495 maid of honor, now Mrs. Walter hurst. Mis. Floyd Rominiki is chairman. MWB Borchers. of Union Citv. and ■iron*, formiB-ftnms v u h a t b w p - lb • ineulnaJ hernia. U W their best man. John Wiesneth. --b.e Snaps up In front. Ladies' Aid Unit I The Parents C lub of Ft Adjuatable lef wtrmm. Soft, flat troui -, of Jersey City. p a d No ate*, or leather band» Tef Michael' School *will have as thou nao» vsairs. tMMrsa Mtfl erdete five I Mrs. Joehnk is the former Miss To Serve Roast Beef "»•»f» *rw M lewr«t pert sf Wilma Fresemann. The couple * guefct speaker at Iheir meeting ■»•». lists rlcK left «Me. SeeSte. | The Ladies’ Aid. Society of St. i to be held next Wednesday even Matthew s Evangelical Lutheran ; ing at the school, TJndershet iff L F. V T ’ S , Church will serve a roast beef i Joseph Metillo. Mr». Fred Pierz- PH ARM A ft. INC. . dinner this evening from five to 1 chalski is president. L Y N D H U R ST . N .1 BOOST yrith_ Equity's J UM B O DIVIDEND

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M ovies Are Greater Than Ever - - See One This W eekend

Where To Go — What To Do What To See In South Bergen

I few yearn. now are putting the finishing ; when she was struck, Leonard Best “We realized early in this touches to the firs# job and start- j When the girl recovered con­ Read Sports-Wise I campaign that there was only ing in earnest on the second. Led sciousness at the hospital she said Faces Big Task one way to work for passage of by PTA people, they are con she was unable to recall anybody the College Bond Issue,” Beat ductingJ"~“ block-to-l)lock, door-to- in front of her or behind her. ■ ï ï E H D says. ‘‘That was to tell as many door canvasses in communities Police §re hoping she will be people as nossible about the throughout the stmte. They are able to provide some clue on the ♦ROUTE 3♦ » λ ST1VAK state of higher education in New explaining the Cotlege Bond Is­ size of her assailant whether he ■ ç/m -?/1 * * RUTHERFORD, N. J. Jersey, the danger many of our sue to people who -weren’t aware was on foot or in an automobile Tel. WEbater t-MM children face in lost opportuni­ of it before, and mrging them to and whether she would recognize TODAY THRU SAT. ties for college, and about the get out and vote. him again. NOW THRU TUESDAY However, the inf :rmation cam TODAY THRU SAT. ~~ Special To The Leader but not very strong hope that College Bond Issue as an essen­ Meanwnue. over 100 persons * Top “A” Hits Together tial step in providing needed peicn won t really end for a few have been questioned. Police of BRIGIT3T* 3ARDOT All critics agree—“one of the NEW YO&K—Recently one of somewhere son.ehow a book will ‘LOVE IS MY PROFESSION” facilities. days yet. the three communities have best" the upper crust hoods made a be found—a book that will detail “HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS’’ demise traditional «M i hla act. down the penny where the “No 'matter what happens at “We’ll stop telling- people about irked together. providin*» ! Kim Novak - Frederick March Little Augie Pisano was shot to scoundrel has been getting his the polls next Tuesday, we feel, the need for the College Bond mes of persons who have been SUN. - MON. - TTES. "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT" Issue when the poll» close Tues- death in his Cadillac and the money. wo have been successful in this' 3suspected of mugging attacks or Plus blond who happened to be with effort, at least. The facta have day,” Best declares. who have been involved in the Dorothy Danbridge In Technicolor - Comedy Hit T here is no need to point out law for other reasons him waa Mkewtaa demised. no such book has ever been gone out, through the splendid Curt Jurgens "ASK ANT GIRL’ Little Awciei departure waa found. In tombs or anywhere cooperation of New Jerse y ’s, Although police have searched “TAMANGO” SAT. MAT. not important. He had lived be­ else. The apparent reason is the newspapers, magazines, radio and COURAGEOUS all areas in the vi?inity Natalie’s Edd “Kookie” Byrnes yond hla appointed daya. Tne mobster* just don’t commit their television, throuih the publica­ (Continued from Pa;e 1) purse, said to have contained “YELLOWSTONE KELLY” Halloween Spook Shaw whom he had fattened business to writing. tion and distribution of pamph­ about $20. is still missing. "HEADLESS GHOST” lets and folders* film showings, Ridge Road to Sum l er Avenue WED. THROUGH SAT. “HAUNTED STRANGER" hint to his death. 14 HOURS A DAT and an enthusiastic corps of and proceeded west :n Summer. ,1*Important tittle A u g i e In the absence of that reveal­ The Citizens Committee For those on a budget you're Diana Dors Only 35c O nly Sic 'ip one more failure for College Opportunities has largely speakers, Natalie was in sighrt for about sure to like the secrets of ing book there is one way the 70 yards. Then she » as lost in “ROOM 43- ~ STARTS NEXTWED~ enforcement officials of agents have to track down a accomplished one maior task it 4 From a nucleus ¡of organizers Social Dancing as tamrht by Sop hia Loren last spring, the CttlMns Commit- I the darkness. She wnlked down Alfred Hitchcock’s It 1* a failure that man’s income. That is to ferret set for itself, but another vital “THAT KIND OF W r^AN” refteatad too oTten to be tee has grown to 10 000 active ! to Sixth Street and turned south DORIS OPDYKF. -NORTH BT NORTH WEST* out somehow a statement of his job looms ahead, according to James Stewart _ lowter. net worth. And his income. Leonard E. Best of Summit state volunteers. Best reported. There as was her custom. She was cross- WY 1-0609 . WE 9-6776 FREE IN CAR HEATERS clowns who laugh and say IS a n affiliated college oppprtuni-1 ing Sixth Street, police believe, Then, by w orking 14 to 18 chairm an. Uta m obsters knock tics committee in every county hours a day, thqy try to prove The former is the sin* le-mind- off, w hat difference? and m ore than 300 com m unity titat the statement is false. ed information cam p aig n the ciate the true s i g n i - committees throughout the Citizens Committee has been th a k i l l i n g . For the In Capones case they let him waging' sinVre last sp rin g on the s ta te the mob rather make a statement as to his worth “We have received outspoken AT TH IS need for the College B o n d Issue. the law that got Little I and income. Then they went over support from more than 90 state­ reason for i his life with a fine comb. They The jpb ahead is to get out the vote next Tuesday for the first wide organizations," he said. LOW Of the mob. And it j found out where he bought his “The county, community and rataon why the clothes and what he paid for question on the ballot, the $66 8 ^ million proposal to expand New j o th er graups endorsing th e Col* you drink and the clothes them, where he had his homes, PRICE! Jersey’s public colleges. lege Bond Issue are latton.” (■d the car you dóve where he ran his stables. They ‘This support cuts across all NEVER BEFORE if so represent a laboriously counted up every “The Citizens Comnfittee hopes economic, ethhic, religious and profit 96r ike hoodlums nickel the man spent to show, you will vote yes on the College cultural lines. Organised labor as into finally in tired triumph, that the Bond Issue November 3rd,” Best well as big business, politicians • T v guy had lied. For this lie Capone emphasizes. “But, above all, we and taxpayers as wall as educa­ FAILUKK got a dozen years in the jug. It is ask you simply to vote so that tors, are working actively for the The not rule* by murder only fair to ray that it wasn’t we will know th at -the decision bond issue. Partners, scientists, the 3-season Each murder that it gets away a beautiful blond who spilled the made will truly reflect the de­ housewives, teachers, and par­ with makes the neat one easier. works. sires of the majority of people ents have pitched In to alert There have been so many such The guy who murdered Capone in New Jersey.” others to the need." murders that the ease of execu­ was good, honest, old Herb The Citizens Committee has Citizens Committee volunteers z i p c o a t i n tion is enough to make any Hoover. Citizens of Chicago, sick­ emphasized that, unless the thoughtful man wonder what ened of the city’s corruption. public colleges are permitted to the future holds in store. '] made a personal appeal to the expand, there will be no room Not long after Little Augie was President for help. He got his at- ■ in college for thousands of our shot to death the usual news- tomey general working, j qualified children in the next NOW PLATING all-w ool tw eeds! paper announcement about his, ^ nij t^e government must I THRU SATURDAY fortune was made. It could not bJush yet to admit that for all , May Britt - ffcrt Jurgens be found tod for the ¡fcarposes ^he crjmes committed by Capone , Roller Skating -THE BLUE ANGEL” of income taxes Little Augie died the one thing on which they Both hits la Clneasaacnpe < broke. could nail him was income tax That he had feOOO in cash in Color. . m> evasion. Sal Mineo - «¿hristine Carere all-w ool saxonies! hla packets whan murdered that he waa driving a new Cadillac, -A PM V A fT S AFFAIR" th a t h e hed a 1*0.000 hom e in So. Bergen special Kiddle Hahnoe Sat. Long Ialand—that he was known -ROAD TO BALT COMPLETE as one of the wealthiest of the Shows Increase "SABU AND hoods means nothing. The gov­ A record increase in school ■ “BLACK -PANTHER" ALTERATIONS ernment can’t find his money. It Plus LndN erflMW Cartoon: n ev er can. savinrs was reported here last I-et you. poor private citizen, nuht by D P. Sammarco. execu­ SLN. * MON. NOV 1 - * AT NO paas on and the government will tive vice president of South Ber- j “THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE" know down to the last copper gen Savings and Loan Associa­ Burt Lancaster • Kirk Douglas EXTRA penny what you had in the bank tion. CM Stt ,* or in the sock. Sammarco said the children in "MAN IN A l NET” the Wood-Ridge schools, where CHARGE! The gangsters don’t worry Open Friday Alan Ladd * Carolyn Jones about records the association operates the And Saturday Nights FAKE TV SHOW school savings program, have in VM to 11 F.M. SpecialMattoeO Ai I N All this brings us around to creased interest in savings for the M atinee I - S P.M. STARTS TUESDAY the manner In which TV deludes future.. He reported that funds Saturday and Sunday ELECTIG folks. Recently a new crimes put aside each week are 40^ Special RATES to Greups "SAMPSON *1 series called “The Untouchables" hieher than the ones a year ago. Belleville. N. J. PL. « IW "ULYSSES” began. It is supposed to relate the The children bring their money adventures of a T-man named to school etch week and the Ness. They are based upon a funds together w’ith their pass­ that zips m, zips book written by Ness in collabor­ books and deposit slips are col­ ation with Oscar Fraley, who lected. Tney are returned to them writea a sports column for one n ex t day. of the syndicates. “The school savings program You must see these zip coats to realize the The story is narrated by Walt­ teaches children lessons they can STARTING FRIDAY tremendous value you’re gettingl They’re er Winchell who manages to give not learn from books,” Sammar­ the thing an air of reality—an co stated, “it teaches them finan­ OCTOBER 30th richly lined with an all-wool liner that air, by the way. which is prompt­ cial responsibility because they xipg in, zips out. , . to keep you comfortable ly dissipated by the film itself. are taught to handle their finan­ We caught the initial chapter ces themselves and when they in any kind of weather! Smart new raglan —the story of how Mr. Ness and wish to withdraw from their his cohorts laid into Ai Capone funds, they cai> do so on their At The Organ or set-in sleeve models . . . with bal collar, and sundry henchmen such as own responsibility.” The program claih pockets. New shades of gray, heather, Jake Qiizik and Frank "The En­ also teaches them to save for forcer” Nitti. things they want and gives them CLARE DELMAR blue and brown. The story was probably fraudu­ a greater appreciation of their lent. In our extensive readings value once they’ve had to pur­ of the story we never chase them. Playing Your Favorite Selectiom came across the work of Mr. Mesa. PI DKL.TA prexentii And the description of how t)My tracked down Guzik. book­ keeper for the Capone mob. was Sní¿ u D ances LYLE'S RESTAURANT Guaranteed Washable!

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hurst with anticipation and as a throughout Jersey.” and request­ high Universities. by all and a very fine program Mr and Mrs Joseph Villanova, News FromThe CYO challenge to serve the local t ed th a t 'seats be taken at 9:15 Needless to say it was a won­ was presented. Our speaker was of Fern avenue, were guests, in I * A ------•— e . _ J church and to witness for Christ in stead of the usual 9 30 a m ' derful experience for the girls A guest of the Pert of Author­ celebration of Mr. Villanova’s is M ppoM rrea Temporary officers were elae- 740, 7:10, and 8:00 a.m. masses. in the community. T h a t is, prior to the entrance of y\ ho were fortunate enough to ity Commission who gave a brief birthday, at dinner on Tuesday ted at our last meeting, October Breakfast is. being served in the Color Guard. Firemerr and Auxi­ be there The group from North talk and showed some very in­ evening at the home of their son At Reed Church liaries, from Rutherford. Fast "11. They are as followed: , school cafeteria after each mass. Firemen WIN Arlington High School included teresting- slides on the present and daugh*er in law, Mr. and Rutherford. Wood-Ridce. East Preaidant - Joaeph Linfante; The week was started on Sunday Catherine Jacobson, Barbara and future plans of the Port of M rs Rof>ert Vilanova in C ald­ Paterson. Carlstadt, Wallington, Vice-President, Anthony Pulsinel- , with a Holy Hour at Sacred Heart Be Class ttitsh Jorgensen. Diane Lattell, Linda Authority and was well received well Township. Lyndhurst. North ¿.Arlington. Hoffman, Diane T)ale, V alerie 11; Secretary - Paul Scott; ! Cathedral in Newark. by the ment in attendance. Our Volunteer Firemen and their Lodi, Saddle Brook. Garfield and Dunne and Diane Lasky. with Committee Chairman - Social - A doubles shuffleboard tourna- President, Dr Vincent Candio The Italian American Women'* ladies auxiliaries from 12 town­ R ochelle P ark . M rs A. L L ovit and M rs B. H thanked Mr Herzog our guest for Association will entertain at- a Victor Tamaro; Spiritual - James ment ia now being formed. Any- ships in North Jersey are to be H offm an as ch ap ero n s tike interesting comments on Port chow mein supper party at the Hurtey; Cultural - Joaeph Pierro; one interested in participating guests a» Everyman’s Bible Class The girls frotn Lyndhurst High Authority happenings. So we CYO Building in Valley Brook m d Publicity - John Rowe. j should see either Mr. Lowder or session w hich commences at J):15 School who went included Pat­ urge you to attend our next re­ axenue, on next Thursday even­ While our delegates to the Mr. Ferrara, ajn. sharp, Sunday, Nov. 1st at N.A. - Lyndhurst ric ia Ann B aracch i, Dolores Gut- gular meeting on Thursday, Nov. ing. Mrs. Robert Russo is chàir- dlferty and Youth Councils are We had fifty-four members at Rutherford high school. Provision k«»wski. Joyce Bremer. Stephanie 5th, with another interesting pro­ man, with Mmes. Kate Tanella, Stephen Lembo and Paul Kear- our last meeting and hope for has been made for the parking W om en Jo in In Caraeeia. Patnma Carueci. Edith gram planned by our program Mary LaTurao* Angie Cavaleante, |ff. more at our next meeting. of fire-fighting apparatus and 1’rig n o la, Patricia Nadiello, Mar­ chairman, Joe Maida Connie Maturo, Kate Biddle- At fleered Heart we are ob- Wednesday, November 11.. Be equipment which will be open for College Day tha Pesile, Marie Schreiner. After some very fine reports combe and Antoinette Cfupi. ■erving National Catholic Youth iure to mark you^ calendar on inspection on Elliott place, after T h e ¿ d u ra tio n chai. m ; n of tn.* Dawn Lospaluto, Betty Marion. fr«rm com m ittee chairm en on Week, October 25 to November i the second and fourth Wednes- the Class session. N orth Arlington Woman's C lu\ S m d ra F erro . Doris Decosta their respective committees a $v by receiving communion at the day s that being ur meeting days. “I'll be pleased to meet and Jeanette Campbell, C atherine special emphasis was placed on greet them when they arrive,” M rs. Michael Forests, and the L y n d h u rst Woman s Club. Mrs. Patterson. Sandra DiChiara and the coming Smorgasbord which indicated Russell DeVries, a past I uey Cookson. will be held on Saturday. Nov. president of the Bible Class and N orm an Penwarden. united In I SURGICAL se c u u n g a chartered bus to take Lyndhurst chaperons were Mrs. 14 th at East End Democratic C hairm an of the Day, ‘‘for I am Chester Gutkowski. Mrs F. B Club Headquarters Tickets are one of them too. and well know stu d en ts irom the two h h schools to th e annual C olleg e D tv Bremer and Mrs. Paul Witting, out A fine program is planned. SUPPUBH the courteous work they per­ who is Eighth District Vice Our first of this year. Everyone form !” at Douglass College on Saturday The program for the day u^s State Federation of Women's Col- out for a fine time bring your Reverend A art Van Houten, State Federation of Women’s friends and spend an enjoyable Everyman's Bible Class leader sponsored by the New Jersey* The Rev Edward L George, S ta te Federation of Women's Clubs. evening. This will be only a pre­ and chaplain of Proapect Park view of things to come. Be a RENTALS who will begin his ministry at (Paterson) Fire Dept., will dis­ C lubs. At 11 a.m. there was a J the Reed Memorial United Pres­ p ro g ram designed to aid students real Unican . . . support your of­ cuss on the topic: “Where Is the Unico's Fall And ficers . . . attend your meetings. * Hospital Bnla byterian Church on Sunday, and Big Fire?” His Ulk can be fiery in th e transition from hr.'h A rt You Thinking | his family, moved into the manse school to college. Dr Mary I Winter Programs This will make for a very fine * W he.l Chain and in te restin g too. organization. Your officers need of the churclT’at ¿46 Stuyvesant Past president Charles E. Gage B u nting, Dean of Douglass Col­ Well Underway ' * W a lk e n of Drapes ? j Avenue, yesterday lege, and Mrs. John M Alton, of your support. Bring that new will lead in the singing of the member in. Don’t forget next re­ * C r u t c h e s V entnor City, president <>f the Here we are back again after The Rev. George comes to songaainterspersed throughout the gular meeting. Thursday, Nov. Select your drapery material Lyndhurst from Home Street session: with James Hammond New Jersey State Federation oi a co u p le of v ery fine meetings Open Sundays I to 1, I to I W om en's Clubs, were the sjea.;- 5th. 8:00 p.m. in your own home . . . where Woodstock Presbyterian Church, conducting Everyman’s orchestra with some interesting news. O ur STUYVESANT PHAKMACT ers. last one was well attended and the drapes will be hung. Our Bronx. N Y . where he was min­ which will play as a special selec­ •5 Stuyvnaal Ave. ister for the past 15 years Ear­ tion “Golden Sceptre". There were campus tours and th e F all and W inter program s Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bergquist, Lyndhurst, N. J. SHOP-AT HOME SERVICE lier he served as minister of the Past president^Martin P. Nelson a fte r a picnic lunch, the ioot'iall are well under way. Our D in­ 542 Lake avenue, are back from Pbone WE »-11M 1 a weekend visit with relatives is the housewife's dream. 1 Federated Church at Constable, will present Mr. and Mrs. Chris gam e' between Rutgers and Le­ ner Meeting was well enjoyed Kirsch Traverse Rods and N. Y, for five years and of the Ha«selhuhn. honoring Mr. Has- hardware . . . latest fabrics - First Presbyterian Church in selhuhn who has been President of the New Jersey Stele Fire­ unmatched workmanship Minevilie, N Y. for 'wo years. He served as moderator of Champlain m en’s A ssn. fo r 40 years. Presbytery. New York State. Assisting throughout the Bible A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Class service at various times, he is a graduate of the West Phil­ will be Thomas Kelly, chaplain adelphia High School. He hol>' North Arlington Fire Department a BA. degree from Tusculum Doxology and the Lord’s Prayer: Edward Meyer, ex-presi­ ■ College. Greenvil&. Tenn., and a dent S outh Bergen Chief’s As- Bachelor of Sat-red Theology re- SELECT-AT-HOME | sociation - Scripture Reading; gree from Western Theological ilowie Stein, chaplain East Ruth- SERVICE Seminary at Pittsburgh. Pa. I erford Fire Dept. - Prayer; Jo- W t « .A 1 4 A Mrs. G eorge ae th e form er Miss ▼ T C r ■ w I “ w • seph Sabla, Ctitef Carlstadt Fire Dorothy Neykumit. also of Phil­ Dept - Class Statistics; Mrs. adelphia. where they were mar­ Catherine Pyne. president Ruth- ried in February. ltS4 They j erford Fire Dept. Auxiliary - have two children. Betty Louise, Benediction. four years old. and Edward Bruce. Class president, C. Nadler Hut- ( two. zel, had given out the word: The Rev George is looking (or- • Ladies are invited - in a general, j ward to his pastorate in Lynd­ open invitation to people ★ KINGS -LYND ★

L y n d h u r s t Tkt SHERR Co. social and political news Upholsters & Decorators Triek or Treat: watch your step, the leader says. W E 94146 “ E le g a n c e a t Sensible Pricea” Some of the boys are fatting all he wants to get is “Joe" be together this Friday night to have cause he has the green paper. Until k—Mon. Than., i Vrt. I a little fun with the gang, so Don’t Forget: T o make your reservations for our big Hallowe'en party Satur­ day night You will have a grand j old time because this will be an Enjoy the finest tn old fashioned party with a good gang COM PUTI HOM I INTI Please Note: 1 th in k you folks who have children have read in the news­ papers about not having your children out at night since the mugging in town? So please help the police by doing ao. Seen and Heard j I h e a r we have a certain m em ­ ber in the club when he had his i youth but could not follow it up 1 but the other day a young lady I cut her finger and this lad rushed ; around with bandages and etc. and now he wants t© be called “Doc”. Some joke. I I hear the boys have a new 1 nam e fo r Jim F., Mr, Scotch and Soda. I wonder where a certain Scotch lass learned to speak Today's plana become tomorrow’s reality. Edu­ Polish? We hear the lad who is going cation . . . homes . . . retirement . . . all make to Vic Tanny’s wants to share their special demands on the future. Our in­ his hot rock with this writer! Thanks, but I am trying to put terest (3%) in your future works around the on w eight and not take it off. We h e a r T. M. is a hot man on calendar around the clock. Meet tomorrow’s the bowling machine since read­ needs RIGHT NOW through regular systematic ing last week’s paper and, while on T. congrats on buying two savings at your convenient more trucks to add to your fleet! ‘ - - ■ (¿kjng pills NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANK! SYSTEMATIC for bis high blood pressure,essure, or is S A V M f c S it just plain pressure? We hear Vic. rei. TedTed T. love»loves E a s y a s 1 - 2 - 8 his musaels with the sauce cook-cook­ ed a certain way and he brags he a t N C B ! can eat about 2 l-i-duz W hat a m an! We hear Un C. is coming along line after her recent illneu and that Kay T. is laid up with a tad cold, sa up and it em, Kay, •id girt. _ I hear Mr. and MU. Bob C. have a special costume for the •M't M ay ... party and yaw will not know Stamm. Yea. bat aw will know the AM To, Or Start Your Very Own Saving» Account TODAYI cigar butt. I wonder if Mr. and Mrs. D. will come in their Scotch Kilts and do a few Highland

1 1 wonder what Mr. and Mra. T. M. will coma as. or is H a deep PA G E TW O THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1959 ;Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

c a ll f o r t h e e ld e r s *of th e c h u rc h ; W estminster Fellowship, and let them pray over him. Monday. November 2: New Members Bollenbach’s Have 100 Guests A t anointing him with oil in the 8 00 p.m. - Meeting of the W o ­ rcfeJtetotfKI name of the Lord: And the pray­ men's Association. Mrs. Benjamin Welcomed Info Golden Wedding Anniversary Party e r o f faith shall save the sick, Divind will speak On "The Char- \ The 4fithth annivaftlary of the and t h e Lord shall raise him up: ‘er lot Christian Action." K. C. Auxiliary M r an d M rs G eorge B<>llcn- wore “c loudy days" but the sun founding of St. (tttthew’s will and if h e have committed sins, Wednesday, November 4 bach. 110 Delafield Avenue, eflc- alw a y s came out again. The Indies. Auxiliary. Knights be ed at lti30 a.m. andai at they shall be forgiven him.” 7 . 0 p.m. - Meeting o f the brated their Golden Wedding an­ Frank W . Millar f*f Columbus, held their regular ____ Corrrfatlve passages from Every Member Canvass Commit-/ niversary wi‘h a dinner party for Guests a‘ the dinner narty wera ’ietjen PhD monthly meeting on Monday “Science and Health with Key tee. 100 at the Royal Hawaiian P a lm s , i 'Natives and fnrnds from Lynds^- Frank W’. M iller. 10 Siuyve*a » 4 evening at the CY O building on hur t. Cranford. T o a n c c k , West to th e Scr ip t ures" b y M a ry l 4'o ’-*d»y. Novem ber 5- on S u n d av I^ o ä u a w ar lie W>e g S e .t i n k e r avenue, died Friday night at Ber- Valleybrook Ave Mrs Joseph Orange, Jersey City, B r o o k ly n B a k e r Eddy w ill conclude (391- 7:45 p.m. - Choir rehearsal. Guests included their son and at the afternoon ierviee. Rev. fen Pines Hospital, where he had Motisi. president, presided a n d L>ng Island, N. Y., and Al­ 13): “ I t is erro r to suffer for Friday. No\ember 6: daughter and fieir families, Mr ' been a patient for iust a day. Ho New members welcomed ir.to lentown. Pa. Paul Thielo, assistant at Calvary aught but your own sins. Christ, 2.00 p.m. - World Community ! ) and Mrs. George A Bollenbach had been in ill health for several the organization ave Mrs Tina will be the -Liturgists. or Truth, will destroy all other Day of the United Church Wo- i and children. George. Jr . Linda Lyndhurst Hebrew Center m o n th s. MustanJo, Mrs Madelme Cas- y. j and t> „ffr,.v «T. M ICHAEL’S K. C. supposed suffering, and real suf­ men. The service will be held in Patrolman Arthur | He was 57. born in Union City Mis. M argaret Curtin. Mrs. M<>- > c a u i c a 333 Valley Brpok Avenue fering for your own sins will the Lyndhurst Methodist Church. V. S< hrev kenst« in of th e L y n d * St. Mary's Highlights and h id moved from there to d e s ta Pow ell. Mrs Della Ippoiito. Rabbi AJ£x Pronman cease in proportion as the sin The subject is "Full Partners for hurst Police Department, and < «. • « Ledklaes J. W Unrmtl Lyndhurst 35 years ago. He was Mrs. Marie Suter. Mrs. Rose Ko- 320 Second A venue ceases.” P e a c e " : 7 00 p.m. - Westminster Mrs. Schrer kenstcin. and their This week St. M ary's spotlights f a t e Phones—S tu d y , GE 8-9582 a printer, self-employed nuszko. and Mrs. Mane Casto. one of ihcir Seniors, Carol Mus* A n n * The Golden Text is from Pro­ Boy's Club. sons, Mark &nd' Arthur, all of lie leaves a brother. Ernest, in All new members were presented kin. Carol is a Lyndhurst £iri. R esid en cy OR 8-7515 v e r b s (15:29) “The Ix>rd is far Lyndhurst; and Mrs. B ollen­ Ridgewood. and a sister. Miss with a Miraculous Medal She resides a! 220 Peabody Of from th e wicked but he h e a r e th bach’s sister. Mrs. Erpest (Ma­ Aft. FT. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Henrietta Miller, with whom he The Annual Communion Break­ Sjhe was b o r n on September ¿1, L the prayer of the righteous.’’ tilda) Baumgardt. of Jersey City, CHURCH liv e d . fast will be held on Sunday. Nov 1942. After returning from C a |i« who w a s m a id of honor at their m e m o r i a l Stuyvesant and fo re s t Awes. The Rev. Fred Masters Hollo­ 29, at Sacred Heart Church, after sh e F r id a y evening. 8:30 LYNDHURST w e d d in g fifty y e a r s ago. fornia entered St. Mary*tf< m s i r u u i i Saturday morning. 10JO Church Office: Church School way, of the First Presbyterian tlje 7-^0 Mass. Tickets arc $2.00 C H l t tf U METHODIST CHURCH Church, Rutherford, conducted a On Friday evening. October 30, Bid«., Forest Ave. Phone GE •- and can be purchased from an> Mrs. Bollenbach is the form er M r V i n q M The Raw. Rodger W. Hawn, Rabbi Abraham Pronman will be »<>68 Extension. funeral service at the John L. member of call Mrs. Malisi at Miss Fanney Seifert. The couple M inister Burk Funeral Home on Tuesday r„ / i, . I fhe Guest speaker. The Rev. C. Wesley Shike. B.D. GE. a-7120. w ere married in Salem Evangeli­ St7 Tontine Av cr m at 2 p.m. Interment was in Fair- S u n d a y . Rector Miss Eleanor Martin, chairlady cal Church. Jersey City, fcy the Nov. 1: GEneva 8-6928 view Cemetery. Fairview. ».m. . Sunday School; 11:00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST o f the Hosiery sale, reported th e late Rev G S . Scharrf. They Thursday. October 29: SCIENTIST Sunday. November 1 sale a huge success Anyone lived in Jersey City yntil 1924. ftjn. - M oraine W wship. Sermon: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Rum- 9:45 a.m. - Chunh School with wishing to purchase these stock­ when they moved to Lvndhurst. “T he Christian Light” based on C. Pierre poni A Lineala Avaeeas mace sale. Church School Build- Mrs. Peter Eulci M att. 1:1-16. classes for all ages, including ings, which are sold by the box. In Jersey City Mr. Bollenbach in Rutiler font. N. J. i n ” ; 3:30 p.m. - Youth Choir; 8 00 adults; 11:00 a.m. - Public wor­ Mrs. Viola Roso Russo Eula, can call Mvs® Martin at WE. 9 became the owner of a knitting W edaaaday. Nov. S: •ranch at «M SI«tHer Olmrsh, Tha p.m. - Adult Choir. »Irrt Ct-fch if Christ. a«lMtlit af ship with sermon by the minister 553 Second avenue, died on Sun­ 8613 Proceeds are for the Kitch­ mill, making children’s ^ outer 8 00 pjn. - Prayer meeting. Friday. October 30: N o v . 8: on “Effective Witnessing”. Me­ day morning at St Michael’s en Equipment Fund garments, such as sweaters and T hursday. Sunday Mr vices at I A.M. 9:00 a m to 12:00 Noon - Rum* 1 0 0 p.m. - Choir rehearsal. M:*i:Ou0u ,A.M.. «SuMtav fcnftaal morial hym nals will be dedicated. Hospital. Newark, after a long j After refreshments, which were booties. He had to enlarge his Wa4nes on farms. They ion will be celebrated. Do attend. selection from James (5:14, 15): Friday. Nov. fi- 8:00 p.m. - Women’s Guild. James rd and He led race. died on Wednesday night ron and Mantajean Case. Gail W E 9-9380 the competence with which all of our servi­ WESTMINSTER 321 Second Avenue me all the w ay Sometimes there Lyndhurst, N. J. in St. M ary’s Hospital. Passaic, D’Arcy. Roger and Linda Calico. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Susan and Craig Guilfovle, Nan­ ces arc conducted. Church School, 10 a.m. sfter a few day’s illness. He was 511 R idge R osd Lyndhurst Preaching Service. 11 ajn. 51. w as born in Rutherford, and cy Taylor, Frances Wall. Janet Phone W Ebster »-7920 Pape, Lynda Gash. Carla McCrea •HT ------had lived in l v n d h u rs t f r the [ Rev. Dr. Glenn R Pratt THF INITARlAN CHURCH past 30 y ea rs. and Cheryl Hikiabrand. Their * He was a maintenance m an fo r | hostesses were Mrs. William enjoy the finest S a t u r d a y . O c to b e r 31 OF RUTHERFORD “A Free and Modern Faith-1 the Grand Union Company, by Muir, Mrs. Russell Jones, Mrs N A ZARE 5:30 p.m. - Senior High W est­ whom he had been employed for Frank Slimm and Gail Keenan. minster Fellowship dinner and 70 Home Ave., opp. Ames Ave. the past 14 years. the m aqm ^ic^nt MEMORIAL H O M E In c . hallowe’en costume party. The Rutherford. N. J. JOSEPH A. CAOGIANO, M ar. Rev. Heins Rettif, Minister Survivors are his wife, Mrs. group will meet at the church: Frances Benedetto Zita; two sons, 403 RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST, N. J. 8 00 p.m. - Couples Club costume George, of Kearny, and Michael, M a g n a v o x PWone GEnava 8-7272 Hallowe'en party. Costume judg­ Adoniram Square Dance of Lyndhurst; a daughter. Mrs. Air CMMlllUMd Ur Y ..r C m lart ing will begin at 8:30. Guests are Mrs. Martin Wolberg, finance lame«; (Anna Mae) Wright, of w e lc o m e . chairman of Adoniram Court, Lyndhurst; two brothers. Anth­ Sunday, November 1: Order of the Amaranth, announ­ ony. of Carlstadt. and Nicholas, 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School and''1 ces a Square Dance to be beld of East Rutherford; a sister, Mrs. Adult Class: 11:00 a.m. - Com­ on Saturday night, Nov. 7th, at Carmine (Josephine) DeFeo, of Stereophonic munion Service. Sermon; "God the Lyndhurst Masonic Club in Carlstadt: and five grandsons. Saves His People: III The Prepa­ Riverside avenue. The funeral was on Saturday ration”. Text: “Sanctify your­ There will be a professional from the Thomas J. Diffily LOOK SMOOTH! No»» You selves; for tomorrow the Lord High Fidelity caller. Mrs. Edna Flammer. Funeral Home. Rutherford, to Can Have UNWANTED will do wonders among you ’ Elaborate refreshments sre being Sacred Heart R. C Church, where HAIR REMOVED. Joshua 3:5; 7:00 p.m. - Senior prepared. Friends are welcome. a t 9 a.m. a Solemn Requiem Mass TO L IF T THE was offered Interm ent was in St Instantly - Safely - Permanently Joseph's Cemetery. Lyndhurst. by the Scnaat-enai HI'RJ>E\ OF DETAILS Radiomatic Electrolysis FROM YOUR MIND . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Del- Coma In Teaaj- far Tufo. 143 Orient Way. spent the Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors SVtaa CONSULTATION The multiplicity of details in­ weekend with eight other c o u p le s volved in making final arrange­ at the Delaware Water G a p ments, we handle with the per­ Country Club. Women in the AGATA BKAUTY SALON fection born of long experience, Free Delivery group were college mates at WY 1-13M Every Service Is and with the sincere desire to be Douglass College, this being a 152 Midland Ave. Arlington. N.J. a Perfect Tribute helpful to the family in every re-union meeting. possible way. Complete Catering Service “Serving Fiintiliee of Every Faith.” Weddii.gs — Banquets At Any Hour, Call VPE 9-3000 Parties — Etc. MEDICINE CHEST & !rm r ’ jfattrnil Homr “LEFrOVERS” H O M E MADE Stfrrrssor t o Collins Memorial There’s but one good place in the home *53 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. 1. C o le Slaw Baked Beans for “leftovers.” That's the refrigerator—and the W Ebster 9 3000 e S I X S P E A K E R S Potato Salad Macaroni Salad “leftovers” should be foodsv not medicines. Medicine chest “leftovers” are risky st best, e FM/AM RADIO and often downright dangerous. 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Tuesday’s is what is generally known as an off-year e le c tio n . There is no president being elected, no governor, no slate, wide job of any great, stature is at stake. Nevvrthe- 1 0 less, th e election is of extreme importance. For one thing, the referenda which appear on the b allo ts are o f deepest m- '’•taraat to a ll o f us. Study the issues, m ake up your mind H eader and then be sure to vote. On Tuesday you determine whether our form of government is worth while - - - whether it is enough to vote for! .food «• M c tM c la u mstfr, July >4, ?*27 at Ik« Port ODn TtLB^MO^' OBMIVA «t Rutherford, N. J„ untar IK* act ef March S, 1ST* D ed ication Lane Plans M ade 6rhre»ln rC om r* m â qmrlrlf-M itkhi nw Trustee Morris Settembrino, The Route 3 Drive-In motor housing chairman, announced vfefaicle inspection lone at R uther­ M.rnday n i^h t th at dedication cer* ford will be closed for approxi­ emonies for the new high s-hool mately ten days be.,inning Nov. addition will be held November 2. to rerm.t construction of a i.iv t me vv ili Mjf specified la- second lane at that site, it was ne *aid. * « announced here today by Acting A Brave Girl Fights Her W ay Sknyoeuk at home (anoi; A large memorial plaque Motor Vehicle Director Ned J. fought lo shake o il dn ef- will he erectel on the addi- Parsek lan. Back; Tells Leader Of Attack , (reto of die tion in memory of Marine Pvt. The construction of the addi- Arlene Yahn who died in an tional lane at Rutherford, which By ERNEST LOTRO ! «aalt «hr luffrrrd two wedu auto crash in Kansas It will be lower Bergen County, i Natalie Sknpcsak ts home. The cearageena yewe weaaan •go PuUir Safety Director set up and perpetuated by the northern Essex County, and part left Hackensack Hospital early Sunday afternoon, aaly » day« j Jo b a C Garde pronti«« that Student Council. Pvt. Yahn was of Hudson County, is part of an | after ker karrewiag experience near the tsna t of Blxtk Street a graduate of the class of l'*5g. overall expansion program de- I and Wilson Arenee. "tki* cate w ill not be wiped Settembrino said that the signed *o improve the inspection Save far the Bterclless «car that «makes acram the top of off Ljfodbont'f kooks until plaque and surrounding shrub­ ice in the metrojxjlitan area, her head aad a tauller waaad or or her right «ya. «he la the Natalie'« aisailam i* brought bery w ould cost between $400 t present, the Route 3 Drive- saaaa vtvscloua (trl that ska waa kefera. Bar face w ill ke aa lo iustíre." and $500 and that at present the ins ject ion lane handles more pretty aa ever aa aoaa aa the n elU af araaad her ejea a k d ln class of 1958 had contributed 300 vehicles daily. After New Natalie talk* aad laifka with the a n y Mead« that $50: th e class of U59, $50 and rletionof the second lane, the rlait her parents’ heme at MS Wilaaa Avenue. a k hasd to invaMgatlae into the ça** coa­ the council, $50. He said that ti» uee—kacked the efforts of ble inspection facilities will Imagine that Jaat five days ace she lingered near death la the by town organizations had indicated ■vide not only a greater hand- the Bargen County proaecutor's I that they would aid the council of vehicles, but will reduce office, tke police of Rutherford : financially with the project. ting time for area motorists, Bar rapid recovery waa called -asirse atoas" ky the l edili and North Arlington and by Settembrino reported that moat at Hackeaaack lleepltal. Aad It waa nothing lem thaa a akade every law enforcement agency i K A U PICTURE. At ■ h n tto t July potale 40 years ago Lyndhurst Track Ce. Ne. 1 w u In director Parsekian explained ' of the small remaining jobs on ker (ram enconeciouenem ea the fUlh day ef tar In Ita Mate. - Ita track orawn ky a flae pair at kanas - - - a learn ewaed ky Joraleman trucken that area motorists who use Rt. ay* later, «he was «skia» wkea d a coaid fa — - . _ . . . . x . ... the high school addition and mod- 3 t)rive-In facilities should take A t Hacken*ack Hoapiul Natalia itage of the expanded in- amasad doctora by the courageous ¿3? JTr^fMV —* | P1'*'« by the contractor, but that service at Lodi during spirit * a ha* shown. She has in­ » J* “¡"jy *•** school aad his | the elecric tans were on strike and r true tion neriod. The Lodi stated/that die la besoming w all *1 —y * sl UMUy Tr—t—a. TV dhuff members ef the plctare are , electrical work was still to be effects ef Ika. aback that Utej ta n aaMantf teaa(M tar ta H . This plctare waa added ta Tom Anthony's Camera H is located on Mill Street done. Altkaock har »kynirUa kaaaaM tkat aka aunt « a lla » On Sunday she returned home oeOaetton ky hy Jamas Guather of Weart Aveaae. G rather kaa same other Tiae old shots tkat are to off Garabaldi Avenue. Motorists Trustee Mario Rizzo said that atker tkree er fear weeks, Natalie *»aak* aaxleaaly ef roíalo- to M * r e t rnUmm . fro»» the Rutherford area desir­ and w ill receive treatment there. the board had met with Public ous of having their vehicles in­ la« la ker Jak a* a long diuta ace abaratar lar Bell Mapkaae. Safety Commissioner John C. She Buffered a fractured skull spected at the Lodi station are The eaaapaar kaa offered a stag te ski ft tkat w ill aet repair* and cut* that required 50 «titofeta Garde and members of the fire directfgf.to take Route 17 north ker ta werk at Bifkt. Previously, aka worked Iraat • a.*», la to sew up when aa attack« hit orevention board and had an­ to Sfr»HT# it Avenue in Lodi, make liM , aad tken retaraed la tke evemiag la eaapMa Ika radi her three timee with a aharp in­ Csnty Questions Hold Interest other meeting scheduled. Fol­ a loft* turn on Summit Avenue to at ker kaara. She wa* retarakg freas werk aa Oeteker II strument. possibly * tire iron, on lowing this second meeting, he Gaffcbaldi Avenue, and then turn wkea ske was savagely struck Im a kehl Bd. Sixth Street, between Thomas said, a report on the still-closed ri*ht at the traffic signal towards A venu e*, th^d floor of Franklin School "I like aagr work very asack.” ake said. “My panata waafM » i f fStreet. me ta «ait, kut wkat l'a datai I* aa vary iatareaUBg." Use who has kept • clad* s General Election will be made. The auditorium, m t weal aa ta taB af Ike call* tkat * e aaaat pal tkraafk to Mar»» the tnveSfcktion, said on the third floor of the school, . , I* aatiaAed Police Chief has not been used since the Chi­ aad o< tka — —y lala resti ag peapU tkat aha M l Spaak wHk. te k To School Howard MdiJIe, Detective James cago parochial school fire dis­ Natalie’s ta ta ty af wkat »aw aasl aa tke alati «f tka The Questions As They Appear I* kaay. KetdaaUy. tke patwa wks atUrk»dickad harker, aaa* akaalw | ChackiChecki and others lnv< Involved in I c o n tin u e d on Page S) Paaaram Planned Jhllfeo M a li Jlext Tuesday siFSgh School i that appear on the bal­ All she remembers i* being strueh from behlfid. Iter pocket- B ut we are not giv’ing up on There are four question* w h it li an* attracting wide­ this,** G arde ¿mid. “We are work- lo t* have most of the inter- Now Officers Are T he L yndhurst Hif.h Scho»»l Pa* keok, a farge brown leather kaBdkag wa* saaieked Ireaa ker spread interest to the Tuexiay general clrction ballot*. rent Teacher Association is again ( a* *he fdL Tke hang*~ir «adakad ber MeaUOcallaa, wallat, lo g . "There i* a way that the public ML In stalled By A m vets sponsoring a '‘Back to School” | aad part al ker pay wkiek aateaBled le lee* tkaa fM . Listed Number*» 1.2. .*1 and I. tbi> U what the question* can help. PaHce have contacted However, leaders in both niRht in cooperation with the 1 Pertaaataly, it wa* ealy a aaattar e» mean: | New officers were installed at all aealdant* In the vicinity, seek­ High School Faeulty. Parents of K e a r a y worked for a *trong the meeting of the AMVETS ing information. Perhaps, some­ No. 1. ^'College Bond I>Mie.*’ This would give per-1 all the students are invited to Auxiliary held on Tuesday even­ tke paeaaisal. Aa etderly waana la « alkastard wke t one new recall* some Information out in Tuesday'« elec­ mission to the state to issue $66.800.000 of bonds for high­ live a day in the life of their ly attackcd la a aladlar maa Ber aet laag ago, lay tion. They ing at their headquarters in New child. They will follow the exact whkh could he ef help. Police pointed out much York avenue. Mrs. James Scotti want that information It ihould er education. school day schedule going to the i# at stake. The poll* are was inducted as president. The fertaaatc la tkis reaped, aad ake alee kad the be given to polk«. By notifying This question has aroused tre­ classrooms and meeting the installing officer was Mrs. j sfstaace ef yeatk wklck helped her recover. Chief Liddle the informant can op en from 7 A .M . to 8 P .M . mendous interest because it is teachers. If you have wondered Stephen Novicky of Garfield, Straagely caeagk, tke tacldcat weald never kave oeearred help solve a murderous attack in Lyndhurst, a commission under attack in' some quarters. ! what goes on. what your son or If Natalie’s fatker Jeaepk Skraypcmak, kad a d keea reeaparat- that is one o! the blackest deed* government community, there The money for the bond retire­ state president. daughter is learning, now is the ! ment i# e x p e c te d to come out of Other officers installed are lag tram aa eparatloa. He aaaally met ker at Ik* ha* «top a a d ever recorded by Lyndhurst ore no local elections. However, chance to find put. , Mrs. Raphael Guidetti, senior drove ker keiae. p o lic e .” AJsemblyman Carmine Savino the estate taxes collected by the Parents are urged to come to vice president; Mrs. Michael Bru- la tke falBK, however. Natalie w ill take ae ekaacea. “IH The attack followed a similar Jfr* of Lyndhurst is seeking re- state The pr<*ceeds would be the new gym, pick up their son never ke alone ea tke streets at aigkt agaia,” *ke laid. assault upon Mrs. Ida Mutchj*f oloction on the assembly slot. u*ed to expand the facilities of netti. junior vice president; Mrs. or daughter's schedule and then John Devenio. secretary; and O nly BOW is Lyadkant up In areas. W e m ea e f tke Io w a of Rutherford. jn North Arlington a council- !h? e ig h t public colleges, includ­ take a seat in the bleachers. Mrs. Joseph Petrillo, treasurer kave keen warned to ride rather tkaa to walk sleae ia tke Mrs Mutchler died. manic fight is on the schedule. ing Rutgers. Newark College of There will be a short business te w B a t aigkt. Sch o o l officials kave told girl* to stay off local Natalie owes her life to her Carmen S. Rusignola. former act­ Engineering. Montclair, etc. Mrs. Michael Polese was chair­ meeting, followed by a brief as- man of the installation commit­ own youth and vitality—and to ing borough, attorney, is a candi­ Vote “yes’ ii approving, ’‘no" ' sembly typical of many put on Streets after dark. Vaforteaalely, actioa asaally taka* place tee. the fact that two young W e s t date for the 'assembly on the o ih erw ise after s tragedy ocean. for the students. From there you Hudson men, driving on Sixth Democratic ticket. No. 2 “Amusement Games | will visit the classes on the It took tke lives of tea people, wke w en killed aear New I »censing Law." This would per­ Braa*wiek two week* age, to prove tkat we seed men potlce- Street, and saw her. T h e p a ir Bast Rutherford and Carlstadt, Richard G. Wagstaff schedule. m it communities to hold certain mea on tke highways, a better system of ckeckiag tke safety helped Natalie out of the s tre e t. a lo n g with Rutherford, have bit­ Remember this important date One of them then ran to the amiiseme.nt games and limiting Is E xpert W ith M -l — N o v e m b e r 4, 1959— th e tim e of vekiclea ea tke read, aad a mean* af keepiag aaflt driven ter mayoralty and councilmanic the amotmt of winnings to $15 aff tke Hlgkwsys. home of Mrs. H. J. Kloeter a t T2S contests. 8 00 p.m . in the Lyndhurst High and the cost of games at 25 cents Army PFC Richard G Wag- Do ether women kave to ke attacked, strack aad straek Sixth Street and had her c a ll stafT. son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. School. On the ballot ..iH be candi­ a fte r they approved such games agaia ky auniacs wko evidently seek assre tkaa tke lew tellers for police and an ambulance. W agstaff, 377 Kingsland avenue. dates for the Board of Freehold­ at 3 referendum tkey managed to get from their victims be fen we w ill i T h e young m en ca m e upon ers, one of the major targets in Vote “ y es” if approving, “no" Lyndhurst. recently qualified as Miss Abbey President Natalie, polk-e think, within a the campaign. The Democrats, expert in firing the M-l rifle minute or two after she was as­ otherwise ' Experience is not always tke bed teacher. Leara year still seeking to break into that while assigned to the 25th Artil- Diane.,. At^bey was elected saulted. Not a resident in th e No. 3 Turnpike Surplus for | lesson Inm Natalie Skrsypcxak aad tkaak ker. After all, ake charm ed group after decades of CARMINE SAVINO JR. The ! *erV in Germany. president of her unit of the Ju­ vicinity heard a sound. A dog ia Transportation purposes.” ■say kave abeorbed the puniskmrnt yoa wealdat kave keea . defeats, have made a strong cam­ _ _ sur- I A surveyor in the artillery’s nior Tri-Hi-Y at their meeting a nearby house thet is known to puipose js to make available sur- strong enougk to survive. paign. ph^o? the*New* Jersey* Turnpike Headquarters Battery, Wagstaff held last week at the home of b a rk whenever he hears stran g e T h e Republicans, however, PoM Changes A uthority fa r transit relief. It I »he Army last December, their sponsor. Mrs. Fred Abbey, footsteps w u silent. 116 Page avenue. Nancy Conway T h e sam e situation p re v s iio d w ith one of the best records in w ould not l yrv-y-rl $430.00(1.000 | com pleted basic training at Fort Mrs. William Wirt of Valley Maw Jersey have been pointing Are Announced Vtte “ves" if approving, "no’ Dlx- *nd srr,ved overseas la«t was eleitod vice president, Boy Scout Drive w hen Mr*. M utchler w as a t ­ Brook avenue', is back frin a trip o u t th a t government costs in Ber­ ’ otherw i May, Sharon Wooster, secretary, San­ ta c k e d . in nearby residences to Charlotte. N. C., Columbus, Is U nder W ay, Pet* g en a re among the lowest. Demo- In Township T h e 22-year-old soldier is a dra Vance, treasure. Jean Leroux, th e re w as no w arning. T h e w e- j No. 4 “County Public Ques- G*. and on to New Orleans, La., era tic-controlled counties, they 1956 graduate of Queen of Peace chaplain and Linda Nasco, histor­ man' lay wounded for aver Jn A series of changes in the t*on ’ Shall the Sunday Closing with * group of friends from Curcio Chairmen a re forced to bear high High School and was employed ian. Sandra has been elected h o u r. I f she had received help township polling places were an- L** *n>b within this county by th e J. M . Lehmann Company chaplain of the county J r . T ri- Jersey City, going by chartered The Lyndhurst Boy Scout earlier her Hfe might have been nounced today by Townsh;p T*1* « permit counties to H i- Y . bus. Jg Drive for funds Is on,! Are you •eved. _-f *v> are Freehold* before entering the Army. Clerk Fred O. Taub. adopt Sunday closing laws for prepared to make your contribu- The young men *aid they had E. Field Jr. of Has- , The new locations, inspected 'erta;n businesses, I A v e n u e , in a k ts. Pater W. Passaro and approved by, the Bergen ! Vote “res” if you want stores On Sixth St. M o sk in . - County Board of Elections, are as closed, “no." if otherwise.