LEADERETTE

fa wartime we are a country that mom rariftlr coor- »*eously, impersonally toward a goal Within tto rr-oroJu after —they had donned their uniforms some of uw* marched into battle and death. la other ttory, however. Twenty-four months after the end of AN* THE SOUTH BKRCEN REVIEW the war we have made no important progress toward solution of the major problem facing the veteran ' housing VOL. 49 I V!NDW'«ST. N. J. MAY 28. I«M7 tuli'HMI «utH«i««a > •§• ShtrWoo

There's Vote Says He Will tfcek Attract Thousands Where Parkers Can Leave Car. County Has Room For Over Herwlgls Next Tuesday Municipal parking lots to re- lieve congested streets and to 1.300.000 New fttttdents Committee I maintain* quiet on residential | streets are being planned by Little Interest Indicated In Bergen County has 111 square It .. imtortant at this lone." i Commissioner Clarence Sher milet if bad suitable for rfoer declared >•«» thai rumpunreil Township Which Has No wood. ' urban ejtpaaaton or enough t» eiuea, boruugha and i..wnahip> .-i The cammiationer, who it direc house I MO.OOt prrtont in single Ihr , ntjait) 1.. pi, pared I., direct ftre.lin Will I* tor of the Department of Publit family dwellings on • foot It. impending growth so Ihr i*autt> Featured Speaker Contests In Election Works, said that he It aurveying This la one ef the highlights will tie itnpi.ivemmu in reality township sites with the though in of a J' pagr repnit on "Future ralhrr than . «|.l. Mali- i. Ol The Day j mind ol setting up one or more Latat Development in Bergm LyndburM will go to the poll* Tuesday wit* litllr or no centrally located parking lott in County" made publir rarmtl) i> tolfai direct interest in the ejection. recognition of many complaints Ihr Bergen Uwnty Planning Unitti.m will |M» Irtbtilr I i- • ,...1 .'.KtenUkl i.o.td...g. ,., H. +.,4 inermrmw Neither party In fa.r.l with a romrsl. riiber lur theand protests from residents on Board Mlewlng a I rear stud) vur thr site streets of the township, ani* 1 b gin to lh e banning parking ill night 1 Prewi v. U,e beat .| .ultmai ami aim lal.ir. Il will he lite J^ ! «° '" H'» Tur«Uy they will parking causes main streets, late ; *!"' -•. ..n.1 Memorial l*a» • •«••• l-fashioned ballot bobo**- — " - their sleep to be disturbed. es an hand again. These will be for ibr mil «l lite war, with for ballots that are going to pi- All-night parking was banned J vvlopmMit with »u, nr Is Installed plaints say that automobile own- # i.iitl Warts! Var «rtrran ,.i The voting machines will also j HtHHw. HadtenMch Muumf >*Uit\.iy 1*1-,* .1.1. u !_!• L . e> I T~*». • • i"ers" observ"«•*'"« >t*,r ag* ttovrbtpmrfit m IB «nafff lUlt* !••* an im- around a corner and leave their Undrr«h-i Iff Joseph Melilla, toastrnast ningmtulw Democratic candidates for gener- Hi-Y Leader At niRht «i St n •• »•"* f»rr.*ik«> prvfram bata h*r* al assembly. No higher office is can against the curb. Members of ins P" aputo at a dinner in his hon«< Satuirfa the police department regularly Michael s Hall. Lyndhurst. involved in this election. Hackensack the study •< tonaaltant u> th» T Cnntitlr, ih» check the township to see that the Mi Cdpulo is honorary presxlcnl of tl t'fvility Labor arid •*•< Ttw ,.-.*..<»• wt'1 lUrt .a* flu* The constitutional convention, hoard for the Rachmal Plan land '--I ' fuluir parka About 500 Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y law is obeyed, but there ***m* Political SCH let) arid was its secretary since IU mtorp.it 4«*n f ih. T.-wn Hal. I Dtatouraav < • the . .u,.i pas wick, is expected to be voted into members and their parents at- b to l latt#7 tended the annual >oint council automobile drivers keep within Over 400 I; LMIII- p«4 tubule to Me i' ,i..n. at thr being at the rjaatlon. No oppo- the law. sition hat beeri directed against meeting of the two groups at 3 Ami.nt thr speakers were the members of tin Lvmlhutyt Board o CommisisionelN. it. However, some confusion re- p. m. Sunday in the Y-for-all. Under consideration It a plan • t. i.ilc-.l «iuit> lh«1 9mti> mn • Htud> ' «t *• 1 in« to •* • «' • Hot** H..M .r. •• -I *01 bm sulted in the Bergen County Both units insulted new council to lay out a 23-foot road in the I p*h|y ih.-uid matt* •> • t.«.<*.• <" -i i.f .1...-: **••-. UMT .... ,,.»,.*..»,, thai*, raw n delegation that will be selected officers, and the Rev. Dr. Harry vacant ground between Livings- j tor applying thr innimlt ov*r .1. 10 v». .,• -'• --•••! »rth •) ton and Stuyvetant avenues, •• pUnapd t.- inie-w th* H..O... to attend the convention when W. Lr-unch of Englewood. dia- .rloptnvnt *hi>d th» muivriiiah 1 Ut.i.. u »t ..:.>!. tnaMtng »•' leading from Court avenue in Hull M »••* '•>•; Mivfl ila pa** Judge J. Wallace Leyden announ- cuaaed "Leadership and Service." Alexander Park Issue ty ..l.iiu . «n afrpty Drtuutkm i.*.k- i« "•- best implement , - *» Certificate* were awarded to rear of the Lyndhurst Recreal puwr I ' t .ph. wilt »- talMHft ced he -will not serve unless a Mifcif»l«-d att- rnmn-um «nd in ruth * i.L>i U (HI r*«ntii>IUnjj all 49 Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs Canter. A portion of this area • i.i 1 . •- v«| f .. nv,-i law change is voted by the Legis- via>« nf turptutf- of suttabW Uiul 1«ht»uM If matt* hMi whan r*a» In wAddMtn it> Claw, nthr- •***•* Al tne Leyden't withdrawal sterna HHI "I lh,. aM * •Advanced," "Satisfactory" or practicable, some clearing of the (*«Mrt m ih. aaraaw from the law which don not"Begiatered " land would For Hospital Monday P.M• t Hurtnlpn Oau FlaimMMi Bo*r4 't«> K •' • •> J I- » -1 ... CUM fcjfcf— permit members of the judiciary Officera at tot i elective office. LyndnurttTl l Clark, Closter. aaH'the wiU select his replacement Virginia Meatenbrok. to make a complete Job of clean . The other members are Statr secretary: Joan Jay. Enciewood. _ during the hours nf early Senator Van AUtyne, Prosecutor morning when traffic it .at its [ iu v > u will mtnr day be the The linr rorms to fie fight for; treasurer: JotepMuir Nigrone. : Winne, Myra C. Hacker. Milton Fort Lee, chaplain, and Diane larire»i ciiuntv in the Stale and tlir cimmbeionerV ntrrling on lm.lati.tfia ha%r IMMMI «**«* '-• C. Lifhtner, J. Spencer Smith Chaw. Bogota. Tri-Hi-Y News Rcnidcnts along UvingJiton avc w.ll need gfvatti • 'i .M,n.-,i IM..11 Monday all ih« i.mnaiMat fra«»'«»al. «tva-. and LeUnd F. Ferry. Editor nut? have been moat iraii at thi- cal la*ilittrr« U* takr rare of the Ttiat'il the se«»joil al whi|-ri the Reeves lotten Local Thefts partraatti t»m«.i aaa atkw ••• The polls will open at 8 a.m. i of their str««t for patrktnK ' They succeed Rhoda Zorn. UM .n 11 . • 1 population, 11' Samuel $40,000 uuention will I « d»batr«l ••**a»i**t*. wm*wt itMi »«. II and close at » p.m. Daylight Sav- purposes- The street is not «M* , Closter. president. Helen H. Al.'Xundei ui tin- County II....11I it Lyn-ihoi .1 y. n,. u, -(.n I thai j - . i ••Jarsje a n »i a—utattao . ing time will prevail !TJT j enough to permit prufni'M uous Given Jewel man, BeVgenfield. of Frwholdem la»t week t.jtr] ihr much ni»nev on tht- i rcptiaed .vet ' " parking- Then? have U-en n»tn- 1 parking. There have been com- Central I .. • c n VIMIIOK Nurse rrant park. 01 unl i 4 II.. nette Stayer. Lvndhurst. treas- plainU <>f damage U> newly st-ed- Al ,...i urer; Motile Villano. Fort ui. Seryw'e Auxiliary He smil the While the »ub|etl hat already Maton* Honor Former Clilton Arret * To Clear chaplain, and Elaine Mutter. Du- edlawns. loud noises in the night. m-mlHton-dotta] hw-pital unit lieen thor.ugM> • > i i. ..t..t pre Superintendent CM Up Local Bar Room .«. trkadj u.4>l Eastern Star editor. and they declare that the cheery approved 6y the (reeholden i> nous BtaaUKBt, tt.e publu rwai 1 ^ m am a I "H" ' euiior. farewell of members of various : Jufct a iMjunntng. ing »MI the c.rdinjmr will conte School. Here Holdup* af, parties around midnight 01 latei N'unr Serv.ce IunHmn up Mon niglil rat tht loimal al Given Party7 _ . .. is not to cheery to vim i- wh*^ Qi Atagailai »a» a guest jawinn brloic a v..li m lakm on Ad#» ntgM thai . •! .. rotrdllW alunwn Officers At The ants indicslri that thr eseupwtoltht United Htaln niUMed World lialame right iu»» at Ihe Metonit Trmple . ...I U.I ...v h** Are Fined $5 of an apartment house im VMIITV I W:IJ II Ihe athai «v>rakei Wa» B.itti CVmimlaai.-ner* l"-%lri arul '. ' '• .*•• im Anhur I . .ii Pa . Masonic Club Brook avenue are the chief of Mift& <*arolyn !> u. i ' .i . • i. . - i. have atfpeSaavd optmai ton of Jertey City, giand rlttdaeti Uoote Doqi Cost Local fenders ' of public health nurring at Srton Hon la thr nrdinanir If ihry hoM ,ut.r (1< in Nr* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mentone. Hall College, who • >iggr>ie.f I.I tin line lie'ii.lin.roe will fsil who w giand • ••<• at lite Kiel. of 534 Park place, entertained at Owners Some Reedy m«am by mhich a visiting nurse »inrr bond taaur* rrquitr a four ti 1*11 . • n.t i ,I..I a dinner dance last week at the Cesh River Rd. PTA Elect. arrvire 7r«r ."•», ;~.'er-Association last week eleited who „ ln cm Mentone aervedtas worthy matron - cituen. Roy Wiiun. IM Page Mr J J .me at len»l pail All all. H k»». Uk MnV ISO FW » Don'en as their pre«i ty in yrart t, during the year which was con- avenue, protesting thr finr ing yra, Will have Ihr care iri.i wi Mr u 1 wh lh l Alexandei eluded laat month. | declaring hit intention to an ap " •»'*"* * U»1 ' "'"H"• " » '"ry need. l)i Their guesu were Mr and Mrt peal •••'I »rrve as president ol tlie . . i , With The *** 0 Charles B. Summert, Ueut. Col J.me. Colliru. inspector of the j i1** Sfh'"1 prA "*" **" Hr ..wt Ihsl the publ Irn l.iimn IMpMM> ><| |#tt#Mi|Mli Un Sam Pontolilloi and Mrt. Eugene D Tirth. Mr New Jersey Statr Dqtnmt aA Philip Frrmdr will he Ihr lu|ly ,w,tr rlf the •I •*-»--.. vi t .... ' - - and Mrt. J. W Herwig. Miss Mar- Health Rabies Control lTmt. ug^.' new vlrr prntaenl. Mm W M neealtl Mn Stephen Smith, In Mary ,n court at a second oifender was a^eau •• °»e meeting U. M« the |f ,u 17001, B.,,.n rrstdrnta ,n waa alao a gue.1 4) ao-l InM IK»| IM" Burnett. Eleaier Thamaa. Mv f.ned $10. paying part of the pen puppa show Jack and the Bran trrth rhrcatt i!lnr» «»ir |a t»- Whilr in thr Cny thry aaaatlatsl Itatan awfc a '»•-• • ••• and Mrs. Letter Polhrmua and ally and given a week « eztrn- atalk " hinpflatin-d at . iwlil" upmtr > nitrd with Me and Mi • Mrs. Ellen Frrit | sion to meet the talaawr Mrt. tdwaH OundKh wat; the rvart to lh> ta»JMU>-Jt_ JaiuM 'itllivan Mod Uw^ v4^uat 1 i.ll.* s~ •** lU^w Alas Mrt. tdnt Csoke, Mrt. others un the lun include &adIf^^frTiairman oT Trie fommiltoe in ;te l?t> million dellart t>i Aim way Bearh mr«.tw'»*ii(i Ihw a»l*»*i**» l«» e» . a»*i4>taM«>t- ihlir-li *»i*t fr* ^l«- War Ve. c Anne Toense. Mr. and Mrt. Shell. 349 Weart *vauat_Goraace-r Mne ot refraahmeMt •rrve«LjOiJex lukl. UK WJJIUH. in.'4»-«ke'« • I laialaH g» t4«««'H •*»'wig .•... c, i« <>». )«.-.« la* *.» Adolph Moller. Ttr. ami Ttn, Po»rll. 44g Third avrnur Walter *«ring s aortal hour after the eetsraa, hr added ajweU|i, Uu« .itMe*4 linwi in • Manheftav »..- agr ^ II MatalL tin - ~.i •* *S»«i *** A"— *• flraod Ma>avtl twi Cheater Dayton. Mr', and Mrt. Spik. 324 Forest avenue .Theresa ! Program and meeting (Commurd aa page «l irtUurant H.guUi aMetnws -Ul »t>l4 lfc#| |(U(-, ..^^ ^j,.« .o «, Wfc. .it- I^«.IWI.. ai •-« : Kmiliut Paglieri. Mr. and Mrs.', Coravolo. S2* Willow aienue _ v . • • . doting Ah* tuA-^MT to W aadad , ^^ ^M ,,|.,.^ r/aaw- .ivga'i^aattaiM i**b*aj IL*' Vincent Gennettr. Mr, and Mrs Kay Stakins. ttl K:ng>i«nd ave-1 . _ • • • •mil a anee* la he hel4:,.al Iwi . |M((M|, .e,^^^ u>«t fjfct^ •*-' Mtajai.ai. Jatfr-Maatr V^#.- : •» rVstt »•.• «o^ Ittrfd. Vrlailttn •( SSS ferrTT^ S-Hrfss a^Tu.^r B^T. Disaster Unit Stationed In Rutherford r.»iwri Caata* rraaa Oaraea] __„ <> ».,» Owa»rH> Wat. ft. <4 UW Arm> A.. C«raa «»tl a«1 ^ , ^, J1—Mrf, , Joseph Kram*, Mr and Mr» Kc- , K tnfaland avenur VuMrrnt S*n •*- . ^L .- , nii ro lw Co <:| lw a* •. • i" lot tlM -" hard Wjr.J* »**< .»«•>"»* ^ l. ? * » •**"*»• J«-t 1>* *. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs John Arthur Wieseman 4)0 'rni rait* from any • un>t *,g» rarrt«» an atta*>nv'*-> «venue. Martm S«rom. TO T*ir4 luruly in thai area. Owned whirt-i ran be ptuge#d inta •».»- «.tM» i Alto Mr. and Mrv Wlluam C ^t. Z^jmund B»»k«.rtu. 7W fluthrrford Red Croaa Chap trie <-irr%itta tnr lighting al an> * Schweigert Mr and Mrs Karl fichujrler avenue. Mrkhior M« Uw unit la a 17-loot traiter pale A '_ Weber. Jr .Mrt Roaa Allan. Mr rjci. J.» Summjl iwawjT tatnmg a complrt*')' furnivhtrd the »••(•>• if powet i* nut a* Sehrffer »Ol Ridge mad and Mftt Williaiiam fieldingg. Mr g j4aCi|n| cafjsjjratiR,„„,a roosfft •lait > dtaaattet' of _ , - and Mrs- PeteP rWt Wotanaima . Hrim Fr«ut. Mn Lrt. aveaaV. »..„ ^ Mantonr Buatell Mentone of Klug. Ml Travers place Edward IJ^"^ Lyndhurst. Mr. and Mrt. Jacques , Se.ton HI Third a-rasttw Ante, Anthem For Doomed YoutH l..< ill •* t>tMi 4a* aa tattale ' delkofer of aa waty ler • I..i MMitaWB. B ^w, Vt**T.«*«.. ur»*rr ^ i'fc» •»,Tir.il . aaajtr* I ike gatajt. .-. jj - a»raetia« a» tka ctMpter. dtaaatet Lrndhur.1 riar .tutlet 11. ^ #.fU. ««|*M4 faille |a i|ianil |»ellrt ~l lUrtr I.J.I. iiraniftn ' . '.-•" oia isWa», tw (.<. 1 ->. e>af t«IU -

IV. .1*1. II a)r*ttett ..1 . l.-..« • .1 • ..li«« .kv.ll. 4aa1 Ina^eJIt-, PACT TWO THE L E A D E K WEDNESDAY, MAY 3S, 1MT

Aid Will meet at 1 pm.; Peanut | brother-in-law ot the bride of " araiysis Keceipts PTA Units Attend [ Mils Pugan S»t» [ Lynaihurst. siRugla by ±th e RuEribug Club—in thf e h j Following the ceremony there Mrs. Wilmi-r Decker of 740Spring Conference j will- be- -open house at the home Lyceum. The choir will meet at Total $45,000 Rutherford avenue, entertained 8 p.m. of the bride's parents. The couple at bridge recently -in honor of Miss Aon Dugan of 4U Wikon [ will live in Brooklyn, The 1947 March of Dimes cam- Mrs. Louis Tamkc of Fourth The following units of paign in Bergen County closed PTA were- represented at avenue has chosen Junee7 7 « the l.yndhnril Melhodi.t atrcct. 4n calabration of her btrih date Tor her miiiiag). to PonakTrTMiss Dorothy Kiefer, of 733 Tor." (p. 452). "At "all times and _, , |-wttn~gros» receipts totalling «»,- Ifw spring' conference of Sacred l.tmrcb lose. County Chairman Jim Bilh- day anniversary. Other .guests ents and teachers, held at Ram- O'Brien of Prospecf placlacee. TheTFiifth street' is visiting her aunt under all circumstances, over- were Mrs. Arthur Broekman of sey High School, Ramsey, Mayceremony will be performed at aat San Francisco, Calif. She also come evil with good. Know thy- . op announced this week. This is { sumeaaiu umtTmmOmArnmet I t«ut $10,000 more than was ex- Rutherford. Mrs. Stanley Sugal- 30: nuptial mass at 10 a.m. at Sacred has visited points in Mexico, and felf, and God will supply the wis- w a ski, Mrs Sophie Ruzika, Mrs. dom and the occasion fur a vic- •*•• "Map Jaitiee, alhnatar ported because, with the excep- Jefferscn School: Mrs. S. P.Heart ft C. Church. | Santiago and Hollywood in Cali- Manes at 6:30. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 James Leahy. Mr». Stephen Oo- Miss Lorraine O'Brien of Jer- fornia. She will be away a month. 10:30, and 11:30 a.m. tory over evil."' (p. 571). tion of the Skouras Theatres and letnbicwski. Mrs. Joseph Colie, Ricadela, Mrs. Stephen Chobani- Sunday, June 1, 9:45 a.m.,: the independent theatres of Ruth- and Mrs. William Bleicher of an, Mrs. Wesley Crawford. sey City, sister of the bride- — Church School; 11 a.m., .public, erfOrd. none of the big chains Lyndhurst. ' Franklin School: Mrs. Elmer groom, will be maid of honor. { Mr. and Mrs. George Heiland St. Mich«er« R. C St. Matthrw'i Evangelical I worship with sermon by the pas-1 participated in the drive, Albrecht, Mrs. Stanley Brill. Warren Beck of Washington.' of 330 Stuyvesant avenue, had as Orarch Lutheran Church tor on "You Can't Compromise In ail, 53 towns with populo- D. C-, will be best man and ushers ' their recent guests at dinner, Mr. with a Crocodile;" 2 p.m., Youth , tion* totalling 388,000 were can- Roosevelt School: Mrs. A. P. Edward O'Brien, brother of the i and Mrs. G. S. Sanderson of Jer- Fllh a a r Local Residents Holstein, Mrs S. DeBoms, Mrs. Her. Ladialam J. Wilcwwskl Valley Brook and Travera Place Fellowship ^^ _ • vassi^d in person or by mail. Do~ bridcgroom. a—I P.»lr Morryll, 1 Bgy-C4*yt [! „Churc .. h _ „N e . .^HE^^ • i natkns averaged about 12 cents ~~T. KJndclberger. YisiTConnecticut W a s h i n g t o n School: Mrs. RUthh. 2-2134* I Youth. Fellowship meetings: 8ip^ capita: which j, about one. Kl*»e K«ad and Pace Anrnc Thomas Johnson. p.m.,-Evenhnr wul ship with mw-+half of a cent less "than the 1S4« D. Lobmayer, Mr. D. Em- ZIMMERMAN* Open Eve*. Mon. Fri. Sal. 9 P.M. sage by the pastor. M High School: Mrs. Hill. Sunday at «, f, 10:30 Sunday, June 1. 9:15 a.m., Sun- §' carnpaign achieved with the co- [ , M and Y. Liva and Mr. and 11:30 a. m. day School; 10:30 a.m.. Confir- Monday, June 2, Official Board jt Deration of all the motion pic Woodward of Lyndhurst, were River Road Scbpol: Mrs. Gun- Holydays at 5:30, 7, and lu mation Service. "As For Me and and election of trustees. j ture theatres. Expenses for mail- guests recently at the Gaines Re- doch. a. m. My House We Will Serve Jeho- There's a welcome to all at the inR ^a fOT cojn containers and resrch Kennels, Ridgefield, Conn. Following assembly music the Week days at 7:15 and 8 a «. vah." church on the corner of Stuyves- incidentals amounted to aboul, call to order was given by Mrs. ant'and Tontine avenues. Persons, $6,000, leaving a net of $39,000! . This is the unique institution Twenty-six will be received by 1 L P. A. Hvatt, county" president. the Rite of Confirmation. They without a church home in Lynd- * • *-- - •-- •••-«••—* "-'• Principal speakers included St. Th»iW Episcopal are: Jack Arnott. IJowarri Bayer, hurst especially invited. Mrs. R. Brogley, State represen- Church John Esposito, Andrew Flock- tative, who read a message from hart, Donald Goll, Kenneth Goll. Memorial UnitPti the State council. Dr. Irene F. Robert Kenwood, Kenneth Hoick, r«r«t and Stayresut Avenaes Presbyterian Church . the National Headquarter: oped at the kennels is .freely Cypher, assistant professor at B-v. Rowland F. Tljre, rector Paul Petzsch, Ralph Zann, Rus- J National Foundation sell Cummiskey, Edward Blumen- available. New York University, stressed Stayvennt near Valleybrook L The five leaders in point of Direction of the Gaines Re- the importance of Visual Educa- June 1 Trinity Sunday._ __ w ,. 7:30stock, Gertrude Blumenstoek, Rev. Donald T. Kauffman. c o ntr i b u t i o n s are Chairman a:ch Kennels is in the hands of tion in the schools and in the a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.! Barbara Cederberg, Carolyn Th. M., Minister , Yvonne Von BJarcom of Hack- Elkis C. Vail, one of the best homes. After luncheons, served Church School; 11 a.m. Choral} Halm, Joan Henne, Arlrhe Hut- 346 Stuyvesant Av«. \ ensaett, with $5.0)1.24; Engle- kniwn figures in the dog fancy in the various churches, the mem- Eucharist and sermon. , ter, Arlene Johnson, Boris Lud- j wood, which had no town chair- who for over a quarter pf a cen- bers returned to the school to June 5. 2 p.m. Annual busi- j wig, Lou Ann Muller, Joan Mor- Rlltherford 2-5150 j man, $3,504 04: Chairman John tury has bred, shown and train- enjoy a tabloid mfftatrel given by ness meeting of St. Mary's Guild rell, Jacqueline Millelot, Marilyn ! Dcrney ef Teaneck, with $2,- ed some of America's foremost the pupils of the eighth grade. in the parish hall. j Millelot. Ertythe Paap, Barbara . j 843.11; Chairman George Rain bench and field trial champions. Demonstration of Visual Educa- Plant, Doris Schliesser, Grace Rutherford Raptist Church ; bridge of Rutherford, with $2.- Strum ill. Rutherford, N. J. tion were given by the pupils of First Church of Christ, ' 326 fJ2; and Co-Chairman John R. AT NEW LOCATION the seventh grade. Follow i ng Sciential Holy Communion will be at-' ' Miinsim and Charles F. ReiMy of /Mr. and Mrs. Edward Furman, election and installing of officers tended by these new members, as Hadassa> h Group North Arlington, with $1,932.36. former proprietors ot the popular Ihe conference closed with bene- well as by the other communi- \ The five leaders in point of Hmijiil * Lincoln A Ten net luncheonette at -25 Ridge road, diction given by Rev. Lester A. cants, next Sunday. June 8. at on Monday [per capita returns are_rMs. G. Lyndhurst, wish to announce that Quinn, pastor of St. Paul's R. C. fa Katherford, N. J. 10:30 a.m. I Grf otendorst of Oakland with a niRh ot cent 1 they are again in business at the Church of Ramsey. anch of th« Mothci Church, The Tuesday, June 3. 8 p.m. Voter's board' *° * P* Person; Tcwne pharmacy, Hohokus, N. J. The fall conference of parents rt Church of Christ ScmtUitt. of Council •••ton. Man. l nicctinft or the season oi im* .Chiiuma ~n" Rut h Kaufman o—f H--a- The Furman,s. widely known and teachers will b<* held at the Sunday Friday, June 6, 8 p.m.. Senior South Boison Chapter of Hadas- ;':orlh *'th an average contrlbu- for their tasty dishes, are wel-Closer School, Clnster. the. 4th • p m. •t 11 a. m., and . Walther League. |»h, h.ld ,,n Mondayiy. MaMayy 19, t">n of 17 centt per per«>n; Chair- coming their patrons and friends week in September. Your local l» :ia d«y s.h.i..i man Edward Griffin of East %» Eening Mft Some 70 children are busy plans were discussed for the clos- with the same service at theirunits will be able to furnish the *hi. li i.-ii,H..ti rehearsing fOt tho Torn Thumb Rutherford with an average of 1 init meeting which will tuke place new location. tot act date very soon. * It-aUnK "'< Wedding to be held at St. Mat 3ft cents; Chairman B. F. Gibbs Room ,t •& Htu on Thursday, June-5, nt 8:30 p.m. j thew's Lutheran Church, on tall> , Hypnotism. Denounced" is the [ participating are members of the. Mrs. Hi'ln-11 Marcus, president Lesion-Sermon subject for Sun- Sunday S« unorganized. County Chairman Expansion Sale day. June I. i i thf Ht-brew Ladie*' Auxiliary Biahop pointed out. Df-spite the ' Golden Text: "Get thee hence. of South Bergen, will install the fact* that they were figuratively ' Everything Must Go At Greatly Reduced ti'-v. offk-crs and Mrs. Harry left at the post, certain civic- ! 5atan: for it is written, thou vhalt Westminster Presbyterian ¥ rices To Make More Room worship the Lord thy God, and Sdiaefci. Hadussah president, rhinded citizens agreed to help Church will act as hostess for the eve-attrr the campaign Wtta under him only shalt thou serve." ning. She wishes to serve in hon-way. In some of these cases, the (Matt. 4:10). Sermon. Passages Ridge Road tt New Jersey Ave. or of her daughter's coming mar- results were spectacular. Radios Phonographs from the King James WSlon.of Ridte Road riage, and she is also engaging a the Bible include: %*w. ••wart T.. FrtoWly, pailot bund fcr music, so that dancing "Be sober, be visitant: because may » follow. Husbands and Vacuum Cleaners 'your adversary the devil, as a Sunday, June 1, 1947. 10:30 a.m. rr-arinR l"m. walk(4h abuu'U neek- Cluldu-n's Day Service. The Sun- friends of member* are invited. ENROLL ..NOW! ing whom he may devour. Whom day School will m*Mt in ihB Washing Machines resist steadfast in the faith, church.. There'-will bo a spei-iat ftcKCB knowing that the same afflictions program. RADIO rftOGRAM New Summer Trrm Refrigerators are accomplished in your breth- AH are welcome—parents are •The Cnnxequeneea of Truth" is Starting Junr 23 ren that are in the world." (I. urged t-t attend. Tins will be antlit- sulrject nf n Christian Science ALL TYPES OF TABLE APPLIANCES Peter 5:'8,0). Correlative passages excellent opportunity to meet the radio program over Station Beginninf, Advamrd nnd ^rom "Science and Health with Sunday School teachers. WHIH", Sunday morning, June 1, JIB MARINER SHORTS 8 SO ly. 9. Given through the Key to the Scriptures" by Mary 7:30 p.m. The Young People Brush-up Comrem Baker Eddy include: will meet. courtesy of the National Broad- I Terms Arranged as Low as .$2.00 Per Week A »im and play shore of sturdy cotton gab- "When errm- confronts you. June 2, The Woman's Mission- casting Company, this- program , Day and Kvrning Srhool ardine, noathed to resiit salt water stain . . . withhold not the rebuke or' the ary Society will meet at R p.m. carries the approval of the Chris- ! UP TO $5.00 TRADE-IN ON YOUR Boxer model »idi an elastic top to keep 'em explanation which destroys er- Thursday, June ft. The Ladies* Uan Science ROM id of Directors. op. In bright summer colors that won't fade RUTHERFORD OLD RADIO DURING THIS SALE . » . you'll wear them from dawn to dusk. SECRETARIAL Elastic support. Sizes 8 to 20. Coo/ off—in our Air Condifioneo* SCHOOL A Complete Lin* Ot Sfore 2 Franklin Plarr Childrens' and Popular Records RU. 2-7147 R U. 2"6S2 • Zimmerman's PARK AVF... RI THKRFORD DO YOU KNOW Tlll> Till KM)\V TO 1 P. M VALLEY RADIO. SERVICE < I.IOIIl I II• I• \t WACHTER 300A VALLEY BROOK AVENUE »/ Hurl Si/io//ficr & Delicatessen BOGLE BLDG. RUth. 2-7462 Marx SKRVING LYNnilURST 15 YEARS THAT, many people believe it is "actually 7 HOUR SERVICE wrong" to borrow money—even when Complrlr I.io<* Of HOME CONVERSIONS the need is acute and for a worthy BRIM; YOUR FILMS TO IS AND HAVE WINKS « LIQUORS THF.M THK SAMF. DAY purpose? with FROSTED FOODS IN BF.FORK 10 A. M.~RKADY S P. M. THAT, most businesses are established and NO EXTRA COST! MODERN IMPROVEMENTS 653 Ridge rtoad grow, because of Borrowed Capital? ITS OUR SERVICE! 1 Lyndhurst 1*1 u» I-«II".«TI ami HMMtWnis* y*»iir htiittr* with modern THAT, thousands of young men and women get CAMERA HOUSE (.». ilni.- 1MIW>*I lip Kith M\ years i>{ <*\|M-rtpnrr their education by borrowing? RU.2-I27S 2 Ml STUYVF.SANT AVE. RU. 2-42MI ( .iii-ult - IV M.--i * ••tt-tnn li«tii (! vi.ji -im AUo Fliiwrm tor yinir f.n\-n B»IT OHpM Ynlding Parly Motor-Sway Greasing No Order Too Large Wheel Balancing 3.49 . or Too Small All work purantml unr >>•.„ — iimnr HI . 2-."mi« Cvunt? Batteries & Accessories Just Call eaner* Rrad> tar lmnvr

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WEDNESDAY, MAT 28, 1947 THE LEADER PACE Shower Held For Mrs. tTtimY Clem Dorothy Fedoriw Memorial Day 'Surprise Party for AMVET Ma* Hnl hiaia TafclLM Christina Egert nsjs riwvjCHwa wXVHajrT WeJsKutselman; Mist Sicurella BULLETIN BOARD The sixth grade class of Ku.lr Corp* and the t.>r»4W.<- Miss Dirabeth ChrisU Efert, ifffrrsnn School w*tch Mias Dorothy Pedo n High nchool Ban- T*m «• mu- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AAn by Mrs. Matilda Breuer, ter of Mi and Mrs Prokug Fedu I and bugle cnrps i> ta have S-SSSSJ recently «.. By PAUL CAPACCIO drew D. Egert of MO Jay avenue, work aa a hobby club la the riw, of 10 Amilrrdam avenue, day. marching -> Trn.fl> • Mr in nonur at he. Uiliinath ttrth was guest of honor st a surprise Last week the pupils arranged Pasaaic. became the.bride ol Ju murial Day parade 1>•• . Ullinj d.v by her parents Mt and Mra personal shower given last week an exhibit of their ho.bl—. Uus KuUelman.'son of ine late in line at Lyndhunl With a brief i Si.urrlla uf s;j CopruuH* an-i Tomorrow, Memorial Day. W W at the home of Miss Margaret There were fine pieces in need sir, and Mrs. Julius Kutzetmar. of'luncheon inlnnii»*.. T the yttunc nue Fischer of 131 Page avenue. lework and «oouwuik. Throe of Ml Ten E>-ck avenue, on Satur . musicians are scheduled Itw iwoj Guest* were Julian Otbmm. Decoratiana were in white and the boys made crystal nan* seas. nay. The ceremony was perform- afternoon observances >...,,. u..: Jiwpn Sei.u. Jenw* £2' zX? ^« asjns. with a watering can in One group functioned as a ad U I pm at the Ukrainian !« the merhanUrd .t,\V- • iv, > . •», ,i Vimi.. , . rente. J.— ,"» g Memorial Day exercises. Part these colors as the center of the club. Two of the bays Holy Ascension Church by Rev i Police Pust Aid Corps aml>ul*mr | rente. Joseph Meatmen Jr.. Vtt ^ be Grand Marshy accomoani*, „, iSTS^S nrative scheme, with a show- Vladimir Bukala. {is scheduled un,.ll« well -> only aTT"Tlnsil- will head artUoti, Joan Tiu> . June Valley Brook avenue andirorit disbans organisationd at the Americas wUnl liLegioe maiefatofnn h y beet as -49 years, AMVETS have purchased blue ties for this day Some day oae present were Mias Pupils of grades one to six In tmdant Clarvnc* KuUelman waa • matrtung dtrwrtly m fttwi of th* Beverly VtMlerhiU. C*J»ard II w« hope to have caps and shirts to signify AMVETS m any review, Dorothy flsmplir of Rutherford: the school variant the exhibit as beat man. Mr* Anna Hirwnia of gi and marvrui -r»>! t. - ^-' , ' ~waT~fcT*nn.dunn| ^ f u-ial* hto Jr. Eilrrn ticwv and T>t\« Immediately following the parade, AMVETS wiU present the York; Mias Catherine Rodgers. Letitia Petty, principal. the ceremony Unita fi.-n the I. . •> .v or M-.i.n.. big awards to the holders of the lucky tickets. In this order,1 the Mrs. Harvey Gerlach. Mrs. Theo- Tlw brtdr wore a gemn uf ganuationa a i e >- ••• • • : to awards will be. given away: First, Refrigerator: second, Washing dore JRoycraft. Mrs. Andrew D. Franklin PTA Ha. white satin and nvt, *t> Ud with'' march Mrs Wttiiaan Wirt of SM Val machine; third, Phonograph-combination; fourth, Vacuum Cleaner: Egert. Mrs. Richard Coughlin. • swe*Ut«ari nrckbnr and a full Lyndhurst l--t». B P O E ley It . n awnur. and Mr* Wtl fifth, Ladles' wrist watch, -and sixth, Men's wrist watch. Shares Mrs. R. F. Fischer of Lyndhurst. skirt finished m a train Her fin-' 15**5. l'r*irini> Chaptri, O t Ji.. Itam Cuuuu»*n*i ••( Hut; »ii.. -1 can be purchased all morning long up until the drawing which Mrs. William W. Reid Jr., of Ob- An Installation grrtip veil frll from a crown of Lyndhurit Hvbrvw V- -...-., haw returned fiofn S*i .. » fStk should take place about noon. Remember, that all ri wiasiaj are go- erlin Graduate School Theology. orang* broavoma. She carried a: ClrcW Ctub. CalumtMM \ S and ing into the building fund. Help the AMVETS get their home com- * tin. Ohio, sent a gift though Mrs. Elmer Albrecht was fleet- bouquet of white roaea centered | P Club. Italian and \ .•...:• pleted. ' . she was unable to attend. ed and insulted as praaHant of wits an orchid Drmocrsitir (,'lub, M^n-ni. Hub Egert will become the the Franklin Parrnt-Teacher As- The maid of honor wore a gown Boy and tin! s. ^i* On this day, the AMVETS xtend invitations to all the gang, sociation at their closing meeting NOTICE all organisations, to join in an OPEN HOUSE affair which wiB take bride of George Muhleisen of 309 of blue taffeta and carrird a bou-) Lyndhural Smruil an*) *'•' '• t.. Watson avenue on Saturday. of the season. She aucciada Mrs. qurt of tra roaea. Club. Ridge Suri*. and lruW(}«THl y*** «T*« wmm •.!•«• place at S30 Valley Brook avenue. Directed by Ben Capacci. chair- Fred Giordano, who held the ol- Mi« Undarrhill H«i man, he has on his staff for this affair Jim Savino, Chuck Tanella, Th«* bride's mother worr a grey ' rnt Polttiral Club, Town* * . _•• tmm. IU«« ttma ••> fice for the past two years. dreea with black acce«m>ri«a and a ' In, V.nHu.n Sorta. Dub CIVH Ch«nq»ci io Chick Polito and Dan DeVenio. Roast Beef sandwiches, beer and Other officers for the coming soda, all FREE. Everyone is welcome. Local Children Healthy. corw.gr o( r«d roan. - ' U-agur Adneuram Loon in Washington. D. C J Daughtrfa ai AmeiKa. Cath of the Parent Teacher Association Mrs. Charles W. Christ, treasurer; the couple will live at 10 Amster i cUtc Uauchtn. of An.,.,, Wum the boardwalk will be occupied and reserved. This will mark an- Bummer-Roundup for Lyndhurst, Miss Nellie Duplak. advisor; other great day for AMVETS. The latest AMVET development and dam avenue, Pasaaic. I an's Club. Junnx Wunun • Club. reports that out of 110 children Miss Isabel McLean, historian. The gTOosn u a graduate nf Companion l^ire«ii>n of \- « •. .. progress will be widely discussed The local peat has beta given examined last week by Dr. Ger- The new staff waa Installed by the big job of handling all entertainment at the .convention At a Pasaaic Hig^ School Hla b*ide.' L#dv Pmevteri ol Amrm a fivit OUR HI6H-GPADE ard . Alonzo, school physician, Mrs. Harry Gutheil. county coun- graduate ol Lyndhumt Hig"j ity Labui and r i • .. •ariat) recent executive (State) meeting, Nick DeSerio of Lyndhurst was there were M blue ribbon win- cilor for Lyndhurst. who also appointed chairman of this department by the State commander. School, Is with lh«- Air Raduc I'LU«I.-MV, H i I;M > • MIAT, ners with a clear bill of health. presented Mrs. Giordano with Uon Corp., in Jersey City He i Club, and otnen At the Marin Oval last Sunday morning, the AMVETS continued Defects in others were princi- past president's pin. __i ved Ihre* yean in the navy j a- .,,.,,, .- MAS PURE, FRESH to chalk up victories by setting back the Moonachie Dairy in a pally enlarged tonsils with scat- Mrs. John J. Breslin ST., organ most of which waa in the Pacific , i\.nm,.--,.•.. MMI Hn CU> Softball game. On the previous Thursday evening, n a league game terings of other imperfections. izer and first president of the area- rnre Sherwood i*t. : ' > . . SAVOR , the AMVETS defeated the Young Men's Club of Lyndhurst. That These will be corrected before i first PTA unit in Lyndhurst gave the boys their third win in a row. the children enter school for the also first president of the Bergen place, ha\r a* their gural V REAL. .TENDERNESS In the scrap with Moonachie. the AMVETS ran up a 7-0 vic- Mrs. Pauline Neelrn of US Ni'ith ttf }%• i i. i* first time in September. County Council of Parents and 'ern avenue. i» spending a week'* AND TEMPTING tory. Featured was the pitching by Monaco and DeVenio. Settem- The count was 22 examined Teachers, spoke briefly. vacation with her dauithtei an- brino connected with a round tripper, thus igniting the AMVET for Lincoln School with 12 blue The membership report showed son-in-law. Mr. and Mn. J»hn FLAVOR/ power. ribbons; Columbus, IB and • ; thst there are 211 families con 4rA 1«MIII of Pnquamwk Bridgr. Introducing Joe DeVenio, AMVET catcher: One of the scrap- Washington, 2* and 13: Franklin. | fleeted with the Franklin Srhoo Conh. piest, peppiest and best receiver in the three leagues in our own 14.and 5. Roosevelt, 11 and 7,! and the association has a total a Joe DeVenio. At the age of 22 (girls), Joe saw action in lntra- Jefferson. 21 and. 14. 232 members, an increase of 6 Mural ball in high school. Jf you remember the Lyndhurst Rangers, t per cent over last .year's mem John Marshall College he pasted out a healthy batting average of MO with that club and William Castles, son of Mr. and • bcrihlp The teachers of the they went on to be the Town Champs in 1942. In March, 1943, he Mrs. William R Castlei of 411 school are members. 100 per cent. also ended up in the service. Serving with Uw- 3Ut Inf. Div he Third avenue, has been elrctcd and a large number of father* played as a catcher again. treasurer of the Bergen County sre members. In a no-hit-no- game, Joe caught behind the pitching of Bob Hi-Y. _____ MHi HI HTaTTrTI Livingston, a Notre Dame quarterback last year, who should see 1 Mr and Mrs. Louis Bachmann June t. IM1 SWIFTS FOODS SATISFY plenty of action this season with the ND club. Mr. and Mrs tius Sellrtu of of 4S3 Wilson avenue, with Mr »«. ' ..»!•»- I r..|l,., I.. 111. I 1 H "*•*• t\\ • I'l • li.MH'l I . ll.t. I I*' tl Back home and out of service, Joe caught for the Club Royal Lyndhurst avenue, have had at and Mrs. E. W. Ewed and Mr • US I* Bu.m.•-- Masa» last year in the' Eastern Division. Joe came in third in average hon- their guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Ferdinand Finger ors with a lusty .3(7, and that's hitting'. Joe still isn't satisfied. Sellen and daughter of Harris-. Lyndhurst. spent last week-end Jean Marshall I alleie His present batting average with the AMVETS is now hovering burg. Pa., and Oliver Sellen of at the former's cottage at Lak AWllM« * O Ow 4S J.u'n.l S«u*r.. J...., II, YOUR-BEST-BET—THE AMVET, I'll- i.. l..,i .1 -.,..-•. 1 mil nl.. 2W Sluiv.-v.nl \...... Mrs. William F. Htxson of 238 tained far Mrs. William Calame Lake avenue, recently entertain- of 3*1 Watson avenue. Mrs. Wil- wiTyU .. ed lor Mrs. Albert Schneider and liam R. Calam. of M* Fartt am- Mm Warren D»V df *a*erford. end Mrs. W. C. Johnston of •al- 257 COPELAND AVE.. I.YNDHO«St Miss Joyce Ghiglla of Fair Lawn, ley Brook avenue. Mrs. Philip-Manganaro of Mont- RUth. 2-5013 FHKK DKI.IVKHY RtUh. 2-5UI3 clalr; Miss Josephine Filippone Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmehl of tiff and Mrs. Anthony Ciarlo. of 337 Stuyvesant avenue entertain- Lyndhurst. . ed recently at a supper party for BOILED HAM ^ of quality Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dehehner of K)» LASTING MNTUttfN! 111. II.1I1.I4> M.ai lot I.I. l>... Ill ill. «.,k Mrs. John Trinka of 20» Val-Newark.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard SLICED BACON ... I lb.pkg/69clb. ley Brook avenue. recently Parsons oi Elisabeth, Mr. and marked her birthday anniver- Mrs. Joseph Zingeseer and their GENOA SALAMI whole ... .90c Ib. /Valioms/fy UrerU.e4 sary. In celebration she enter- daughter. Carol, of Irvlngton. tft'i rrr.ll kill. .I In. . We hmrr m full line of famy eaU ruu, mral*. * DUMONM fruiu^vefrklhlei and grnrrrirn WATCHtt v UtVIIWAtl CHICKENS UVf. POULTRY AM) FRESH KGG3 ClOCKI Sperial 11(1 »ll Kll (ID M*KIII«l»IMtN MOMIN JIMrlltV Ib. Long Island Ducks 5 to 6 Ib. . . 39c Ib. tin TURKEYS MOSQUITO FUMER FRICASI ... 6 to 8 Ib 33c Ib. NOUOWAM IS 1*13 I'ouml 49- BROILERS . . Th to 3 Ib. . . 40c Ib. HOUOWWAM Roasting Chickens 4 to 4'/» Ib. 45c Ib. As easy « pointing a hose — puts mosquito des- troying fumes richt where petit? mosqviioci hurls — STORK lit MM kills adults and larvae. HODOafi WUXTRY ^BE SURE! Get the package with the Black Leaf — ALONZOS . |4AKKKT made by the makers of Black Leaf 40 — at drag. tm STIIYVESANT WE.. LYNDHURST hardware, seed stores, etc-*- full directions on etch Rlih.2-.%

FAI.I. DAY APPLICATIONS Sliolllil Be Mailr ImiiH-illalrly

SUMMER EVENIM; (<»l RSES Sun June 2

FairUiqh OickinMn Junior Collate, Rulhrrfnrd, New Jrrx-y Vinii Mrrrtundifin* SwrrtarUI Mediral Awi»Unl l^boralary Trrhniqu Pn»K>era|.li. Journali.iii An. Srh..l.r4ii|.. ami *..rk •»,„.!, I'l.i.. At.rUI.U- Solid Ripe TOMATOES »b. 23c Fancy Fr»»h ASPARAGUS bun, 35c Fre.h Cmpy SPINACH 3 ib«. 25c Sunk.it ORANGES . dot. 39c radishes - scaUions • rhubarb 3 bu. 17c Toni Home Permanent $2-00 1'll T thai the visiting mme has a at th£ mectiDg. $2,500,000 |biy job, which includes training | '^^^^^^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^i r m (Continuemed frfroom Page 1) oi the lamily in bedside care and ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ «W» rhra SATBKBW mental, recreational, and .spirit- raialaill Mrm.rial Dk; wdlild be impossible. ual help—as well as medical ser- (Slartin. Al 1 P. M.I He listed five classifications of A public health nurse must On Hospital chronically ill. according to the inspire the confidence of the fam- type-of rtv us" Wfrrt ss WTBH "Oi"Xne pv\veil' Thrw^ir. the speaker continued. in I care, custodial Friday, Freeholders Declare TW; *"*•care, privatinfirmare nurfciny g home care, Referring to the chronic case "WIFE WAITED" Addition at Paramus and private- boarding home care. problem.-Miss di Dona to suggest- May 30, (Memoriil !>»y> H»l.rrt B I.uspitai tare will be provided ed five actions which might be Ihina AnHrt.w • Jan.- Wyatt Won't Exceed Figure for 250 to 275 patients at th* pro- • ti.ktn by the Visiting Nurse Ser- "BOOMERANG' .THE USO) KUf posed new unit at Bergen Pines. vice: The cost of the propoaed coun- One of tf,» buildings at Qergcti •• ty hospital at Paramus, for thePines will be design;iU-a_ for in- 1. Help to bring about estab- hment of facilities for lung- "SOUTH OF chronically ill and for mental j.rnuiy tare. Custodial care will Jane *>*• -tlllilm Mar*«ll MONTEREY" patients is not to exceed S3 500.- be given to 165 to 175 ambula- terrn caie. (She spoke before Dr. "CALENDAR t.IRL" 000 plus consulting fees, accord- tory cases at the Old Peoples Alexander gave his talk.) : <;ilbrrf R»l«nd Martto 3,—Improve- public relations- go -passed—Jast Home The Brn EXTRA SAT. MATINEE ONI.Y- that more of the public is aware week by the Board of Freehold- Dr. Alexander said, has autho- COMEDY RA li'ili York and Sawyer. New York ed completion of building and a pi in. tical nurses, nurse aid**, and i:(K1 »:(W T:« teratiom in 2 years. Chaplrr 6 V\CK *1tWSTRI I!N«; Tan' ami IT.hrrl \loiit«»i»rr> City architects, have been com houathMMk, when the case war- <(Y Solvr J-.W -.•*> 10:15 The freeholders, through the rants such action. THK Ml MUMP*!! B " to prepare the working County Welfaie Board, place 4 Interest the community ' THE LADY IN THE drawings and specifications m SOITK* indigj-nt ehroi.i« ally ill in : pleading cheer to shut-ins. Sun, M»n. fur: i«'\r LAKE" line with a contract signed by private nursing n.i boarding 5. Change the attitude of the Kob-rl Wirhm.i • T«r • Wtif Ilh VoJrrv To«lrc - Uayd the freeholders and the archi- * homes, he nmtinued,'adding that pt nfessional who isn't sympath tet-ts Aug. M, 1946. these homes are all filled. "PURSUED" Albert believes his buddy. Lee Buwman is fdlttng for rtic with a chronically ill person. •HOPALOM; CASSIBV 1 The resolution provided that The largest §rmip. Dr. Alexan- Miss Carrie Nelson, Service di- Mavsha Hunt in *;Smash-Up—The story of a woman.' The trio co- no more than $190.0(10 shall be dtr said, remain at-home, receiv- — »lno— —(•— ttar with Susan Hayward in the picture which is to be shown at rt dor, made a surprise announce- spent this year, sinee that is ail ing care there Here is where the I>a>iil Bru..- • ^nn Hnmn the Rivoli on Sunday thru Tuesday. The associate feature is "One nt of the 19th anniversary ol "FOOL'S IJOLD" the provision made in thts year's, visiting nurse service steps in, hethe founding of the Service. It with William B»yi - Aady ****' Exciting Wet'k" starring Al Pearce, the popular star of the radit. budget for the hospital project. ', declared. "SUSIE §TKPS our* show starring Al Pearce. was established May 22, 1928 by I 2:M 4:05 A formula for computing the 1 "We call on the visiting nurse; Hi women at a meeting conducted Hey Kid*! county contributions to volun- i in fact, I •! n i know v.'vat we by Mrs. J. W. Lynch. «l.. Thur... Eli, * Srt. Ml t:l» 9:1* tary hospitals advanced by D.IH • , would do wtthoot her You can't In an outline of the Service his-1 J II in- I ".(i Don't Mii« Oar PU« <:an.o« • -PART TIME PAL* j tor John J. Dickerson was adopt- get private duty nurses to take Winne Outlines Need For fay Miss Nelson said that the Dan. Oak • Munha Virt»r> -KiDWE ed. The new plan will aid th*^ cases in the country, nursing organization had been «:ABT»»ON SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Hiiiwyijuwwi vapiMii iuiinv»riiiicni3 , Siilney < .rr^nMri-rl CARNIVAL" A SPECIAL *KST!-:RN lEATL'RE hospitals'._. .capita l improvement_r s ' . . started as a project of the Bergen rather than only cover operating, pervisor J. Eim*sl Thiei prescnt- "THAT WAY W1T.H loUnnv M «".»i> in ~Silv<-r Haimr' Changes In Constitution deficits as has been done pi< • d a list of roads on whkh work; County Tuberculosis and Health Friday Morning M.., (lupler No. 1 viously. i wfil I..- started. A $3in.noo bond Association, of which Mrs. Lynch W()MEN" Decoration Day -JA<:K ARMSTRONG — Prosecutor Walter G. Winne, increused power for the Gover- The regular yearly tax for char- j issfflrwill be made to prtn.de Ifcftiu president. Mrs. Mary Stone, Tt* Alt-Ameriran Be." one of seven Bergen County Con- nor. itable hospitals is $20,000. The', funds.' with a down payment of tiperintendent of Hackensack May 36th Dan llm l!*h,» .laru I |>.m. stitutional Convention delegation new plan will pn-v.d* a method $18.(KM rowing from Mm capital! Hospital served as the fist aux- "TRAIl- STREET" The club gave its official en- DOORS OPEN 11:10 A. M. 3 DAYS SI'NOAY thru TUESDAY (and j dotes last week recommend- dorsement of the Constitutional j of distributing this so that the impro\ nt fund*. il ii y 'president. Both Mrs. Lynch ed consolidation of courts even if Convention delegates and Repub- hospital.* can make replacements Son., Mon. • Tu»«. 1«~ !•*• it ends jobs for certain judgen. lican County candidates. in existing facilities. Gr?nU of Ronlad Btanan • Alfii. S~il» "I don't think we should win There is no contest for the $25,000 each to the hospitals will or lose this fight for better gov- June primary, and most speakers be permitted under the plan. ernment on what will happen to used their platform time for jokes which also provides - that t|H> "STALLION ROAD" one individual," he told the IJer- and brief reviews inB delegation candidate, also recom- hold the CnnvcTition ; vital It | IXpertment of Englewood Hos- SPECIALS - MAY 29 TO JUNE 8 Wrd. * Than. turn- 4 • mended eonsjolldaTIon of courts as affects the lives if all of us." I pitul shall not br part of lh«- liarry r.oopvr - Barbara S well as ctnowlidstioa of agencies. Allen, cumpaig manager. : •'"'! county*! rcaponsibilily: the coun- —in— She told the club she believes in he i'-. eonci-rned about apathy to-1 ty contributions to the hoapitafc IV.Mi.l.J \l: longer terms fur legislators and j jvard the primary. will be paid quarterly in FVbru "MEET JOHN DOE Sumla> am 1:t"> 'M !•:<» SUGAR COFFEE Mon. « Tn.-. J:IM T:l» III;111 I "We have what I think iiry, May, August and November. PEAS with Kifw. Vn..li|.« alter Dr. Speciftc (.rants LMed Ear* Jllllr T\ p** ib. DKI. M(t!NTK if— Twenty-Three ' championship te with no op- JAMES <:A(;NtT AL PTJUHX ia rx>sitiun," he stated. "Donald Specific grants to hospitals I. 2 Tin Tin or Glass Dutcher (Surrogate) is fining to passed last week wire Ertfcle - "ONE EXCITING WEEK" (Continued from I'age 1) write a sinking commercial for' word and Hackensack l,i> i-ii-d "SOMETHING TO Al: Maybe that will dr;iw snme in- $'2U.lHH). Holy Nittij>- HospiUl. y nue urnl JuV.» Mailu. 51 «1U,OOO, and HubroutdL U*t«ht-. SING ABOUT" ', Mon. « Tuc. \M «:«1 •venut" - Mitom, ctfndidMe tor Vkmptttl, *l.V*O 11' IMu- Cartoon - "II MtBI I TRANSIT- Frei-edintf the )iei*rrnf! nn the Also pii: fVd on first reading 44 re-election W the Board of PtW Illru >.lur.l»> doy-at-lftrgfe violations, holders, termed the cariipiiiKn WU a resolution to uae 9326.00(1 dismissed a charge- of shadow boxin>>, without opposi- for roads. bndj(c$ and other driving brought by Fred K. Stretz tion. i highway' improvementsimurovements-. RoaHoad ?Su gallon of 355 KJIM1- I.in I avenue uguinst Fiore T. Nardietto of 79 Dav«n- Tovpl or Imisey OIL p*»rt avenue, Newark. 1 Th,: HINTS I nmfonably \irl..ndili«n«l the owner of the truck invnJvtHl 4 cans ^fif • SATURDAY » SUNDAY in thv accident, Nardiello's broth- C'oniinuoM from 1 a. ML er, John, 19 Homiss street. Belle- TOMATO SAUCE Kvi.nlnt IVrfmimre* - 7 p.m. ville, must appear befurc the Maliarn Tue>. * « r.l. 1:M |> m BUtte Motor Vehicle Commission HttfttELO Koztinf f for falling to have the truck in- SWAN CLUB Tlmr>.. Kri * Sal. May 21. Ill, 31 fl Trmy-Kalherint- Ht^>liurn ipected since 1S45. The complaint \i>) MKKKIIt AYE. INKWARK.. !M. was made hy Motor Vehicle In- EVAPORATED MILK "THE SEA OF GRASS" spector Cyrus . Hubrouck. *.i»Kl tffip'Milf thr Imi'iim- In V MNIMaAif Park quart PI RK \rth«r Lakr - IVnn. «inin-t«a Volley Brook avenue, Lyndhurrt. "Invite* Von to //(<• Itist Time <>/ Your IJfr" Robert G. Mallby, 74 Beech "BLOND1E KNOWS street, Kearny, was fiped |3 on iY.\TVHlfll. THK BEST" two counts, enreies.s driving BXvS\ OLIVE OIL drrving at 5d miles iti a 20 mile' I \ |{os\ A ttuNZONI vimriLiy 3 llH.oR (. KKTOONs zone. He ulso paid $3 costs. Pa- Vtnliar COMEDY RACK REEL tiolman Holier t GUM nvelil made "FOUR BITS* c Chapter 5 - "HWBH <".1RL" the complaint against Mullby on MACARONI 13 ST HIT Sal. Ni». Ma, 31 May 17 JIM G1LLB "TWO SMART PKOP1JC" ANOY GRAND SICILIAN Viiinti Bliiint. - Mirharl if'W.. Carl C. Larson, 27 Wilson* ave- JIM WAGER PAUL CARROLL "SOMETHING FOR nue, Keniny, arrested on Muy 13, THE BOYS" by Patioln.c-n Waller .O'Neill and n» iH/ lAr !>,.» GREEN OLIVES Willtani Brady fur speeding 45 Sun a M.m. law 14 LINCOLN miles in a 2t> niile zone was fined AR(;E1STIN \ 9 Ih. form- Whole Pif. .• ROIMTI Moalnuatrrv. $3 plus $3 court costs Awlrr* Tr*rtl#r MAwrr Michael Tovalario; 7fl Pevk ROMANO CHEESE "LADY IN THE LAKE" Till RS.. I III.. * SAT. Ma> »J1 avenue and Morgan Sherman, 289 CURLEY PAYNE l>alinu.iu. l*r.-«rali.m Hay (Frl.l Waveiiv avenue, Newark, euch S'< Oliv<- Oil llr.rt >w< . iaa> Palrirk paid %'.\ costs. Tovalario «i And M* Rminn ('.tm PEACH thr'-tlur MrahnUa Plaa Bii. *» rr> ?T\H~ HUM EXTRA! EXTRA! X Ml MOVIr. llli.ll Takf IM \« .« V HI KHi.bnli *»™w C A r»m«lHr Sn Of 1 CRAPE -THE SEA OF CHAM" Takr BHM Mm. II. No I. . N.. M trr|h.aW«-n hnmm May fair Aluminumware *arrr Trar% Kaih MAZOLA OIL r II. jar i ill IW V.araVd T.A 75 KJ«rt «,|k. Ml Levy's Pharmacy II I 2 • 8 8 2 6 I urk> Peraaa PIKIII- 11...i. t.lt EVERY TIES, a TED. Marr. . „.. Kmh 2M St«yve«iant Avrnur MAT. 1 HE. Tomato Paste 5 t ...i..it, thur- . Fri. • Sal. 11 -BLO.NDIKS HOLIDAY iaat •-»- n..iiii "STALLION ROAD** .H. ^II«1I,.M *itlii.t 1 akr La Gustosa TOMATOES Marioeir Kent .. ). r..m. 4 avail PADDY'S Bar and Grill PUREE Italian Stylr I'lnni N».' 2> 2 Tin "TARZAN AND THE 1.....I M.I.'I.II HUNTRESS" PARTS - SERVICE No. 2' • Tin i-lrplionr PAsuic 2-b<*>\ SPECIALIZES in PIZZERIA SWEET PIMIENTOS ..-..•. A. FRANGIPANE RIVIERA PARK < ..m|.l.w l.inr Of II Al IANAMKRK AN FOOD Mide Motors, lie. APRICOTS Musk Studio Roller Skating Rink 1 7.V79 Mfrrson St No. 2 , Tin 21c 1 OB 701 Vaahiiqttnti Ate. I- (imf Of Pai—air. N. J. THESE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS AT LN BELLEVIIXE Repairing All Makes MAR(;ARKT KILO No* OPEN ON TRIMP»T of Cart ; 1 M.J Al K. & S. FOOD MARKET TUESDAY. FRIDAY. GaaafkM Metal llmly- 507 \ alley Brmik A«rnur 306 Ridge Road , Lyndhurst ADVWXn SATURDAY A SUNDAY I.Tiidiiur.1, N. J. A... FrnoVr and Painting : Uppoutr Hill Theatre 7:30 P.M. te II P.M. Work Call Ru«h -ORGAN MUSIC WEDWESDAY, MAY 28, 1947 THE LEADER *~*~ PACt FIVE

fatttElinfatl.sy.wI MI a i Works- North Artuipon hls*ees front!** om B»nevfll< Tinp*. .( |si jou a** haaa -i wee aaW IN arras wrth ft.aa Symphony Concert •f Lwdhurn l.ujh s.h»">l «n< divided, were sold at public aur- ivm rn«t any* the haiiir Rtver. lor Uwt amount la thr Smith •in nn Rtvrr r.wd and fVr«hln( *• Local Man Montdur State Teachers College. yy UI>II irt-t week, in Ihe a*semblt tapes which the city had s*i , | »,„„ ks*n«a«r'«un pUre A price a( 110 M» waa art In Newar3k Stadiurr the tt viln the Aikrait fat*- chamber at the City Hall, itnr* tM »» «-«l>~v. »•» ww (w , Corn, t II u.- naasJL N • A. Corpsntaan of Harrison. Mr Clty- ttl.OO* W (ha Nevada ll..i,i,n|c •-• -A galaxy *M at piicaa santi fiaaa v. —.1 Mo. » W..I Imr supplement the 100-piece sym er, Ruth Elizabeth, to Kayimw. 4avy far three years and it now into which the remainder it thr Hark and about IS bidders wer Another pM of I S> arm with >f ISA I i>«|il. .. avriwe, mark- phony orchestra in Newark Crt> W. Payne, tan of Mr». C. E. Pkync ith the Martin Dennis Com property on the (Me of the old ' th. Schools Stadium Tuesday nijhi i Mi *ern aeanue. .any of Jersey City Belleville when the U| County Sympno >>aas*ie River, isfua » hi, h • pi icc ny Society will resume its cele brated Stadium Festival Cor certs (or the first time since 1»42 Dr. Frieder Wvissmann wi conduct the orcht-stra at th opening btadium event in a "Even'ng nf Opera" in whic gems from thr famuua npwaa wli b« sung by such stars as Dorc Ihot JCiiiten,-EugeBe-eonlcy,~lte mdn Vinay. Winifred Heidt, Frar cesco_ VylonUriu and otlicis. Th. pertormance will be directed b Giorgio D'Andria. Subsequent conrerts of th series in which notnble musica works will be performed by th orchestra with l.tm n>. conductoi and cu- t ?:tars, will be held o the three following Tuesdays o the month.

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Fancy Grade A Win-Crest Coffee £ 37c 7Sr Mild, satisfy,ng Ground f'eth to your order. TURKEYS EvaporaWMilk1-** 2 ^T 23c Stuffed Olives i' I"- Jersey afiple j. -»•• DR. FK1TZ BtlSCH Potato Chips £z. 25c Giant Ripe Olives Mllllapillllll Opcru conductor All Sunshine Graham Crackers^Ti 26c and member nf a famous musical V4NKU I CHOCOUtl Sweet Miied Pickles"" *"ZTm 24c bunch«"| 5^ family, who will be" one of four Sizes Mrs-Schlorers Dill Pickles r celebrated iwirtuctors scheduled fhe pick of the notion'* flecks Guomnteer1 let Nabisco Melody Cookies JX 15c to direct the Essex County Sym- j phonv Society Orchestra at the , quoliry "Grade A"—gujronteed meoty. tend«r. de ——• Matinee Tea Biscuits i~ 14c Homde-Lite Mayonnaise *Z 45c Stadium, Fcliva! Concerts in licious' Get a turkey for Memorio! Doy! Gulden's Prepared Mustard T 14c Newark. June 3, 1(1, 17 and 24. George Inn Assorted Cookies Jl, 39c Asparagus fia29 c Smoked Ready-to-Eat Nabisco Ginger Snaps"" *T£ 30c French's Cream Salad Mustard *Z 9c Buddy Poppies Orange Pekoe Tea ^. 19c £ 35c Tomato Juice Cocktail fr SS. f9c Urged By Sov. Ideal Tea Bags °7Z - » 35c ~-« —«- Spaghetti 2 'IT 29c fi Gold Seal Spaghetti 2_^T 25c libby Deep Brown Beans "Z 14c Corn "jsr s5.- 25c Governor DfiscoB has issued HAMS [rtf/y *J#;<- •****. »**v>4 . * •! • i '-": n»M» ' 1 the folhiwin^ stiltemcnt in ah- l : rrvam-r of the annual sale of Buddy Poppies: (Whale ae |k A\ \C Oranges .3.*>*«" 39c W Pork & Beans 2 sr 23c IMir HaMi \J | "The V<4eVim» nf f^reicn Wars Our finest slow tooted pork and beans 1 each year tonduit a Buddy Poppy Just the thing for Memoriol Day and the weak- fomolc iouce Try tHem nom' Sale. Thu entire proceeds are devoted to welfare and leliel end! The pick of the morketT Oranges 8t,49c work amons: neeJy veterans uni Tomato Juice ./r^-lOc 23c their families. A portitn of thr Ready to. let Sheaakbaa iu(|r fhfUk* **tt*ijm \2 <• **- Ki •> bog funds is iillotted annually to the V F. W.. NJtional home in Eaton Grapelruit Sections ,SZ2*~215c w Kaptda. MHimiii. fin Bit b«!iief,l Smoked Calas -45c Glenwood lemon Juice 2 "il" 15c Grapefruit 3' 20c of widows mi orphans. 4 • «•*••»• Sections "L'2lc TIHS year Buddy P.o p p y Fancy Fresh Fowl i* » 49c We«l Orange Juke *S« 3 !£ 29c Yellow CCling Peaches Wei-k" wffl he uhaerved ?n^m r2«c May 24 to May 30. and I u'c Apricot Nectar J££, tr 16c Robford Whole Beets ^M.I7C Ihe citizen" nf our St»te to pur- Duckling i-lTS- *• 29c Pale Dry Ginger Ale T.T tOc^ rhase and wear a Buddy. Poppy. m r eo Asparagus "^ ^"T 35c California Potatoes This smjll tok.'n of l.ur respect Steaks ' l£^ZJ!J^ » 69c Sliced Pie Apples rr/ 21:29c •~ - and esteem for the' memory of Stringless Beans those who f.«n(ii>ed their live* Senator Caramels • 35c -' 5 - 29c and ftir the others who have sur Skinless Franks » 45c Whole Kernel Corn r.fli5c vi*asL it LiMte ctRiugh when Apricots Whole Unpeelad tT 23c . armdale Peas '£ measures iicairntTne maiiniVuo> Sliced Bacon___2^69c w oX our debt Is thr gattamt men Choice Fruit Cocktail "r 38c Asco Sauerkraut 3 JT25c and women of out aimed for<-e» h Bartlett Pears Domestic lomalo Paste 2 IT 25c Bologna 39< ) IVORY For tasty Memorial Day CAMAY IVORY SdH SNOW SOAP FLAKES rue's-34c IDEAL GRE-SOtVENT DOG FOOD •ST 12c *" •*•••- i. 13c i ' —

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areoa^ut roou raouLcra coa» PAGESDC THE LEADER WUWtSDAY, MAY 28, 1947

•NmeirWm Mumotia. To B«rq»n County V»taraw Fortj- SPORTS WHIRL y Score of 7-6 SCORES Saturday afternoon in an ex- tra inning game the Forty-niners Lrmdlmrst Rec League came from behind on three occa- Maumtmlt flee League sions to defeat the Sparks 7-6 In the bottom of the 10th Lo- Mimed Foursome spaluto walked, stole second and Community Center third and scored on a hit to left by Powell. The winning pitcher was R Van Nortwick, loser was G. Sett- Gallaghers, Amvets and Triangle * Lead Loop la. Polita was relieved in the 7th The high flying Gallagher Association, last yew's champions inning. are still riding the crest of victory behind the strong arm pitching of Chet Mizeski and the booming bats of the whole club. They The box score: traTOUeeTrfiUsTIii! steadisteadily ancTaiipeaip r to"5e a well-fourTSeaTeam. -AB---R—* The Amvets have also been doing quite welll fof r themselvesthl . ChChuck Forty-NIners (7) Tanethrt boys have been taking advantage of all the breaks and Van NortwU*. p, sa .. -» have even been making their own, while keeping their slate clean- Lospalutop , If, 3b 4 "Midget Races Theirs loo is a well-rounded team both at bat and afield. In thePowell, c 5 Eastern division: the chatter and hustle of the young Triangle Club Cuya, *b • In Paterson has accounted for their position at the head of the league. They C. Rodgers, cf 4 Three of the drivers who cap- came from behind to earn a tie with the Lyndhurst Florist Shop tn Pollto, p, rf 4 tured feature-event triumphs on the opener and have pulled the other two games out of the fire. La Grasso, 3b 3 ttae Paterson track this season With another three months of activity still ahead of the league, J. Guida, lb 2 will seek two more wins at Hin- there will no doubt be quite a few changes before the season draws Toron. rf 2 ctocliffe City Stadium next Friday to a close. Some of the bottom teams looking none too good in theFranz, If 2 and Tuesday nights when tht Yirst couple of weeks are already making changes for the better tnidcet auto racing pack battles and make it plain that they will serve as pushovers for no one. Totals M it out in the semi-weekly speed Several hot games are on the schedule for next week including Sparks (•> meets under the lights. the American Legion-Carucci's Hilltop contest, always a sizzler dur- AB R All of these aces who have as- inii the past couple of seasons. Castagno, c 4 0 sumed standout niches in the rac- Tomorrow Night—V. F. W. vs Holy Name Society at High School Florie, If, 3b • 1 me picture loom strong contend- MONDAY HIGH SCHOOL MAKIN AVENUE Oiamonte, lb 5 1 ers for the decisions in the next Holy Name vs Lyndhurst Florist Young Mem Club vs Elks Setola, p 4 2 two meets. The former winners Krast, as i 2 in the 25-Jap-races on the Hinch- Tl'KSDAY 0 V. F. W. vs Civility L ft P. I.Yiidhurst Rec vs AmvetN Kirchdoffer, rf » cliffe Stadium track. Bill Schind- (I WEDNESDAY Clemente, 2b 5 — ler who has run up an impres- o Polish American!) vs Triangles Amer. Legion vs t'arucci'x Toscano, cf On Sunday afternoon. May 25, at 3 o'clock, the Bergen County Council, Veterans * «w «arly>sea&on total, Al K*l- TIHRSIIAV Adamo, 3b o r*»jler, and Art Cross, will be point- Tounr Club vs Gallaghers Starlings vs Columbus Club Mazark, If . 0 Farriga Van. dedicated this $25,000 renotaph at George Washington Memorial Park, "2? «nc 'or the feature wins on the 1 Pi to the memory oi tin- World War II honored war dead of Bergen County. VIMI M Peterson track Total .... C 11' _ ~ Srhindier who ran into diffi- Hulhriftntl lltilsrhfi- (ttimr Set for June 13 culties f<-r -u while «ofter a fast The second annual game between the Rutherford Holschers and Stellato Names £ mart, is back in the groove again a team representing the Lyndhurst Municipal Softball League will Lyndhurst Drops One-hitter m and he hopes to keep rolling on. Softball Results : be played just two weeks hence, on Friday, June 13. Complete New Committees " KeUer. a resident of Rochester, St' %. Y- and Cross, who lives in arrangements for the game will be made ut an important meeting May 23, 1M7 To Bogota Baseball Team of managers tonight at the Town Hall. It will be decided whether Otto Stf?llato, newlyelected ^ East Rutherford, scored their vic- exalted ruled of Lyndhurst * tones on the early-campaign pro- to poll the entire group for players as was the case last year or Eastern Division x—Batted for LaRusso in 7th. Lyndhurst I*j£h was the •#- Lodge of Elks announced ap- ;* cram which featured two main whether a representative group will be in a position to select a W Score by : formidable team. In any event, the Red shirted bombers who re- ; t.m of » onehtl shutout «B it pointment of standing lodge com- ._" events after one had been halted •Triangle Club ...... 2 Lyndhurst 000 000 0—0mittees for the year. Commis- ceived a good shellacking as well as a big surprise last year make it dropped a 3-0 Passajc-Bergen *»• by rain. Keller won his 'eat af Civility L & P Asi'n. .2 League • • i ..* 1 struck out nine spring. jm avenue bleachers are filled every night in the week and last Friday - -%*Sf psn. but next Tuesday night, . Gallagher Ass'n. .. 3 " and walked three. Kearny Meeting Chairmen of the committees in- when the Columbus Club and Gallaghers played off their post- 0 - » *=? the races will get under way at Circle Club 2 Zita I-.:-: eight-hit ball al- clude: poned game, a crowd close tn 500 was present. Fast action is now xgp tht usual time at 8:30 p.m. Offi- Starlings 2 ® lowing single runs in the first, Lyndhurst men who once . IIT being taken by the board of education on the sealing problem at Auditing, Domtnick Sousa; '^41* ctais of the American Race Pnv-. Columbus Club .... J " . fourth and sixth innings- starred on the track for Kearny I1» the high school field and we are told that by the time these lines Christmas Uee, Clarence Sher- y ess Club will be in charge of. the Towne Club 1 °. .The Bears, who suffered th«r High School will attend the an- wood; by-laws. Emmet Pinckney-; appear in print, some of Iht- proposed Softball bleachers will have II - program. Valleybrook A It S 0 fifth ::..-. in seven gafnes nual dinner held by the alumni delinquent, John Graziano; already been installed. The need for adequate seating is obvioui Central Division never had mure than tint man to distribute the Russell Sandford grounds, Edwin Kohler; Memor- and we will go on record as predicting that if the teams continue W ~ on t . • ial bay, John Edmonds; crippled to display the brand of Softball they playing right now, fine AMVETS 3 '' i - Trw- Sandford. Lyndhurst youth kiddies, Arthur Widmayer; sports uwds will attend the garnet every night in the week. It stands to 2 Hilltops who made sprint team history in I Emmct Atherton; entertainment, NOTICE reason, uniformed teams, a well-marked diamond, fully uniformed Lyndhurst Rec .. 2 Kearny, died soon after his grad- victor Frangipane: welfare, John umpires and good class of Softball presents a fine show not only for , -, , AB II Americallun n Legio c mn 1 . . 3 II uation. Each year the Alumni Edmonds ;relief. Sherwood; Flag the u-ums thetnseWei but fur vhu np%-cluu.i i*. Anyone that is sports- \ younu Man's Club . .., 0 trtP () ... 1 Association holds a dinner and \ DliVi Arthur Ripp; visiting. Wil minded will come out for the games, once tn*y are assured ot \ KIKs i •''• •o .SjWes the Sanfurd prize. This \ \^am .Beckar- mvefttlaatlna Ar foregoing plus a place to~s*it It's been a long time coming, but it la ' _^^_ r ...I Liberal Tmmm ce Service >«. Whie 0 year the affair will be held JuncJ Toron; blood donors,' Fred here now! Lyndhurst can take its place with the leaders in softballf Aj High Hclioul 3 mando Fmmm.ly 'l WhiW. . 3 II 6th at the Elm Hall in Midland ^ Locke; beef, steak dinners, Jac May 12: Kearny | ...I II Di Blasi; house, Jerry Minim Bogie Agency Takes l.vtid In t.hampionnhip Match Starlings 1300 100 0—14 Lajttroo. If II Donald Chatt-'llier, 18-year-old i picnic, Jacob Burk; rehabilita The- Bogle Agency five, winners of the Lyndhurst Recreation Valleybrook Old 003 (i-4 2 0 Lyndhurst Loon Company Henderson, rf ... 1 senior, will .get the award this tjon, Joseph Bader and Joseep] l Center house league for the 1946-1947 season, did not find the alleys May 13: i;> .- tf . 0 year. Maher; and bulletin, Matier. at the Roosevelt completely to their liking last Sunday night but at * Circle Club 006 13—10ZlU. p 2 II Chatellier, a senior, recently 298 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. the end of the first half of the home and home match for the town Towne Club 102 13— 7 won tile tiioup 4 quarter-mild Mrs D J MM championship and the "Commercial Leader Trophy" they were May 15: Totals : race in the Newark Board of Ed- I - - Pearson of 284 Liv ahead by ,the slim margin of 8 pins Neither of the teams seemed Young Men's Club 130 000 x— 4 •ueution meet. He was the most i ">gaton avenue, has relume mnmit - •CMaTOB IOAKI to be able to get up to their usual stride in the first game but in the Hilltops 416 123 X_I7 improved iunner this MMWIII, ac- from Florida after spending sc*v Usaass N» M second, the Lyndhuist Beverage quintet got on the wheel and i May 18: r. lb cording to Humid Jardine. track era I months there. banged out a lusty !i:::'. to go ahead in the match. It was only a I (Postponed game of May SI Ha.-mrr-.rJ. If . coach. garrison finish by the A(i<-ncy five that brought their score up to Polish Americans 220 100 x William J. McBurney of Ar- within striking distance of Chailie Messina's pin busters. In the V. F W 003 002-x- 5; Dw-i, p 0 Imi'.lo'i will preside at the din- third game, it wui Chailie Bottn who did the damage with a 247 May 19: 3 | ner. Georga Milano of Arlington game for high individual score of the night. Chailie Messina's 600 '• W- ::• 3b Lyndhurst Rec 000 000 0-0 steffen, rf series proved to be high on the totals. 1 ! will furnish the entertainment Hilltops 050 310 x-» Bot*«o. 2b 1 i Former members of the track The entire match was hotly contested, and moves up the Lynd- May 20: EckUrdt. c (I iritin ;n f invited. William Hay- hurst Recreation Center this coming Sunday evening at H:30 P. M. Young Men's Club 000 00- 0—li m;ui of Rutherford heads the ar- You or* entitled to enjoy for the second and final half of the six game block. The way each Amvets 101 000 x— 2 V rangements euinrnitter. team was fighting for marks gives some indication jof just what May 21: will lake place. It will Undoubtedly \H' a photo-finish right down American Legion 402 OOO 2—8 to the wire. EWB 110 000 3—5 BIG-CAR QIMUT Lyndhurst Beverages Bogle Agency Polish Americans 000 001 0—1 Okavrasat tf— you lha Ba>Car Fatearano 193 143-527 Civility L-P 002 111 *—I w»..-. and lutury ol Body by Fishat .. . Denlato iri —125 Bolto . . 151 198 247—: Marin Avenue FOR REAL ESTATE Durante 186-333 Christ . lil^ 129 166—487 May 12: " AT LOWEST COST Antonu 147 197-534 Wolfe .. 15(1 170 149—469 Civility 201 102 0 K M> ..* ui.i 194 2OB-C0U Muir 170 212 169—551 Lynd. Florist 320 211 x-9 INSURANCE JIOSI . 155 146—495. DncoBta 190 161 168—519 Way 13: . . . and only Chevrolet offers ir» V^ £. W. . 300 002 «—5 B14 922 87B 201 H53 B70 B99 2022 Triangles (Hill 00* »—• May 15: //<• Aiutcers To '/'/«• Sume Of Hvn Elks 200 Oil * 11 H is amii/ing jusl what hidden talent there is in Lyndhurst and Arovets 142 215 ax—11 what,we have to do to squeeze it out of people. It seems as though May 16: we should have u few good, .grapes from the vine that could be American Legion 114 000 worked for some information It was quite accidental that We gotLynd. Rec 50(1 110 to Benny Espohito Benny in his first year of bowling hus taken to May 19: snvino the game like a duck takes to water and above everything else, he Circle Club ooo mil .* has confidence in himself. Unlike the usual beginner, Benny takes Culumbus Club 110 001 1 % delight in entering the local-pot games, some of the bigger sweep- May 20: 255 RIDGE Rlf LYNDHURST stakes and is looking for some league activity, "It's for experience" | Valleybrook 001 010 0—2 Ben hays "and the fact that 1 am rolling with the better bowlers has 1 Townt? c in lot % » given me a good opportunity to observe and see just h ow it is done I ,y • *• RUtherford 2-3121 from close up. ' Th - 30 year old papa has ,s grpati-r love too, in I Starlings 000 002 0 2 t 310 020 x « ftymg. Ever simv hi- fust cracked up dovyn in Panama City ^ I Gallaghers HF.ADQI ARTIES KOR HOSPITALIZATION the age of IS, wlnle serving in the Navy, tw has loved to fly and ' May 22,: today, soars m Ihe blue every chance he gets. While in the Asiatic H' N StK-'l*tv 000 001 0-1 tt i during his Navy career. Ben also lield the bantamweight box- Triangle 030 101 X—* ing title in 1932-and 1923 He is a keen follower of all t ypes of May 23: . sports and-says his second great love is bowling, to which he hope* Columbus Club ' 300 100 0—4 to devote a lot of hus time next year. He hus done well for himself, Gallagher! 017 000 %~* BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST. 1 HAPPY MOTORING BEGINS AT batting out 200 game* quit* consistently and will undoubtedly be- •jjtlll —II |L M| Mkla Mian tie Ian come one of the leading bowlerf in these parts with a couple of ' ^rT BSTBB VH • WSBBV iTIVe H^a^Bv^aasWV HI * seasons behind him at the i ate he is going. And by the way. Benny Mrs. Wardeska Is FLIMN'S extro motoring toritratcti—i. hi*s not been &igni«iig«~OveT AC for July ague will possiblyy submit entries In N. J State ell. Daughters of America. Meld Oil ami I r.ni-iiiia»u>n Changnl f»r tournament this year WhileWh - on the subject of Softball, vanda- last week at the Wcatmitou-i lism has been taking lU tori and it is an unhealthy sign with onl,.sy Presbyterian Church. Mrs Han SummrV striving Saw ut laday. Plan «MI Iwsxa yaar NEW1947 thr*r witkks uff plal y i-oi>ipl.-t.-d Ba»«' pt'Ks. cauherl h s maskk, two mitts nah Wardeska, councilor, is ill »t n«w 1M7 tta»ia>ss. h|a>y Na> M and several balls have already disappeared That should stop Im- \ het homa. WW*tt SALE *" ' r*t medial, ly Hardball team may agam form fjr SunSsf afternoon | Nomination ot officers was » ATI.ASTIRKS games Miss Hurstrnann out with <-hit-lis at high school field. .. feature. Mrs. Wardeska waa nom- lOWBT COST . . . <•«»•) «lf s» IMs w aaat CHEVROLET r-usy with archery.. ..track team holding its own Connie Mon- inated for re-election. WtH-16 *l 1.26 Plus $1.16 Tax taserra sparking team wjth sprint wins .Watch those Forty Nm- Ta* group acc«pt«d an invita- FIRST GRADE GUARANTEED *ra... croup of freshmen going in for all sports together... .in two tion to attend services at the years, they will be the LHS varsity .. they did well in basketball Westminster Church «t 11 a-m Other Tirr* I'roportionalrly Kwlnrr.l and are still going stronr In baseball . Smoker is week from to- Sundayy. They will assemble al Drletml i'jMn,nt Plan Arranged morrow at Columbus Club Place should be packed with lookers the church h 10:4!! am. new football coach and assistants.. Ladies' Monday night A brush demonstration follow • AK> i UIKI> tl* AND D£l.lVKKt.l> league bowling banquet last Saturday at Masonic Temple. . .Mixed ed the business of the evening doubles summer bowling starting at Roosevelt Rec. . . .Several open- The award went to Mrs. Mabel Road and Kinaciend Avenue Laird ings still left . team must avprafe S30 or less Date still not defin-' Johnson. Mrs Ethel Stretl and Jle tor spurtecusters «>(ihy|l f»g^ «ame Preparation! twing mad» j her committee ware 4n vfcui«••• ••« 325 Park Avenue Rutfiffeid. Now Jersey tor big track and field events July 1 I the social hour. «J. 2 2500 25 Years Ago Today Commercial From Commercial » .'.h fa •.-••.! spaed aiv4 filet tt* fact am than U» JS y»an Ma c.kirm on tka sritafaiaV Uub Wil>» *Jia«b«r a u« Tfcam The Epworth League of the Lyndhunt Methodist Church are foinc to conduct a hike to the Morris Casual th:j Saturday after ti» fast CuiIrMu turn* J«» Anw» and rath n.-jon, Ma; Bam The party to consist of (rwnds and members ot SECTION liit' League will leave the Church at Tontine and Sluyvesant ave- r UM fr« tn». aa4 M> on. LJ* §«•• tm*> nue* at 3:15 sharp. All those to be included in the tramping should brine their own grub and wear old •hoc*. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28.

If Chief Landclls discovers Bruno or Fidp running without a license this week the pooch's owner bat a good chance to appear' Mrs J«ha » Wta»on of 311 before Recorder Garland. Better (et the license now. Polish Choir County To Build Trawrs ptore .• spending « * m • • • . • . Sponsors Dane* Vocational School W' n .-{ aewral w**4« ai th* The Chummy Roadster that has been added to the Valley Brook "f *. • 'i«uftitrf and wn in U Mr aiul Mrs, WaHer C Karl Fy'° frrmwrr '"Hi ii " Rrrlly -i-r rrr ''-TJ rff "Pete- Anthony Goldeski of Construction «( a Vocational til New Jersey avenue, presi .School l.» Iteuse shop facilities ot] Mrs. George Ballbach and son (pent a week-end It the home of Jdent oc the 9t Cecilia Polish thr (.11 Tiide Api>reniioe. Tram- na U>I>J.M Mrs. Ballbach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Outwater. on Livingston ave. Choir of' St. Michael's Church. Ing program will begin )utt ai • . • . • • also heads the^commitu-e for S , sean *• building material* can ba p „ . «•... to t>>».i M Mr. Bataon of Livingston avenue has been confined to his home Moonlight baric* sponsored by' ' seetiu U !'!:i- KM announced I > r*tn*.n until for some time with illness and is now unable to leave his bed. He the United Polish Choirs of New' iC. H Orotefand. chairman "I the seems to be Suffering from a complication of diseases. Jersey on Saturday evening. June . Vocational School llnanl. who 7. to the aiiMtmr camp of the • said that the building will c*»t Sons of Poland in Randolph about JUHUMMI to i iiu. t and Mr. and Mrs. Muller and family of Page avenue are contemplat- Township near Dover, N J ing an automobile trip to Baltimore, Md., where they will visit Mrs. equip It uill !><• located • n a 24 Muller's brother over the Decoration Day holidays. Transportation u> the ramp will, acre su. on Rnrr (MIL Hack' . be furnished by special chartered ' enaack. near Rtuite 4. Tlu.> *il»- • » • • • buses stationed in various local • was atquiifd by lh.- u.iml in j The sunshine bowling club turned out in full force Monday cities. Thud** from 'Lyndhurst may afternoon at Barringer /Hall and high scores were attained. loard a bus at the Polish Peo- \i*a. » • • • • ple's *Home on Monroe street, in I IV. r* , M |a aaajaJrtM this build- Mrs. Lulu Castles is giving her home on Ridge road a coat of Pasaaic. or the White Eagle Hall mt Mi Urolifriid Mat l..;l..».'-l paint . on Broughton avenue in Bloom a fiinkuim k» ; ,<. • ti thr Vuca- • • • • . field. tional -School Board, i. t t••*• nla Hillside Park, biggest amusement center .in the state—over 76 Admission tickets to the ramp tive* >if ;.,!>.; union* . n.1 s com- acres. "Open daily starting Saturday. See the circus, ride the rides, may be obtained from members mute <•)-: .M n! 11^ t twitractnrt of the local choir above mention- • Thay t.-ld thr board there i> .- dance to orchestras every evening. J for an appt R*v Donald T Catry A ed as well as thoae ot any mem- ' trainin~*initeg neeprugitid fom r foarn t • ! '* J«« Stuyvewnl «v» „ ' • • At lite Laral Tfceatrea ' ber choir in the Pulish cummum MISS JOSKMtlNE A. ROSSO njr — AaamrtRM.iM of ties of Newark. Bteomftctd. Pas ' hu .'Kill his .• ..! . M.. :> . Rivoli, Rutherford: Jack Mulhall in "Turn to the Right." Norma Mr and Mrs. Jamc* Hosau of 'relinunsiy |>lan» for t h • Kauffman of Hougfiton. N For AH «>,.«.,on. Talmadge in "Smiling Through." saic, Garfield, Harrison. Irving - 11 )!• aaAM i... ii !• . . ...-.I bkyv I tun, Clifton and Paterson. .' 4 Wist Spruce street. Piint'elon. J""" ..... have imiv uwi^i thr rnitaitt-mtltt: V*w A Lirtit. ,ii i raajwaaai ' Mi and Mrt w.. .. •• Advertisement: Of Interest to You Madam. Demonstration com- MUSK- for dancing will be fur of their daughter, Josephine A. ' n. .in buiMinK malrri i.ila.n of M4 (>....• mences Monday, May 29 of the Smart BONTON Corsets. Stylish nishect by the veil known I'• >ii• u M Covifllo. son "'* h"Vt '"•" f"r»,,d«i i,, th,- ». thHr «. HUGO'S orchestra of Wintry Kaye. Thr ..( Mi and Mis. fVank Cuvtallh1 I""!1"• autl.mitii«n, W«»hin u>n ,4 Nnrtnam cut. Prominent corseticr will reveal fashion's secrets for Summer. entire committee c*msu>ts ».»s M. ( Meyers, 102 Main avenue, Psisaie. Gozdeski of Lyndhursl and Mi • t 278 ]ljinni;l..ii uvinue Tin- Apt>i"x.inali-lv aTW »luil.nl» arc ,.,,,.,,,« , . . .,..,. FLORIST •••aimil 1 wns made al . ""*' '""in* ••"urert in Voratiuna! l.yndlmttl Emil Skarbek of Bloom/hid ml lialll co-chairmen. Miss Stella Sjidluw parly liivi-n at tlw horoe «l lh»- "Ul rouriwn at I. n.p.., yi y •* nma bndp loba. i1""^**™nl.^1 b<- "•' S<" «'l ': Mr and M - Kranfc R CW ski of Passatc, treasurer, Petei 1 M t l 1Bd rf Palys of Newark, tickets; Mms Mr (oviillo i, ,.mp|oyd by 1^'' riI ' . ;'"' '' ••' '•"•>-'*«V.ll.yBro..« ax™.»-^ M7 HUM.t ROAP Lottie Pakaatnaki of Bioumfield. V,.,l. Brat, of Nutl. v m' rr K '"V """• " """ «"*"* t)" '*"" " '"•»• r NOHTII AHUM. I • IN News from H^qh School refreshments, and Walter Rac* |m.>r^ than this numbri o( itu- rr and uatcr in-la» Mr M«,, kowski of Newark, transporta- »•«•> «Ha«4«.*r; W.I Iltfaraf By Dorothy Haneim *—V% ,dent. on a «.h«lulrd I..... l^,,,,. Iv..n „, Hmghaml-.r. N \ Publicity Chairman' Student C.uwli tion ; Proceeds of the dance will be Foresters Held Reservists Back From Cruise tH Hi! How did you enjoy the Prom? From all reports, every- used for the furthering of Polish riiiiiiirr one had a very gay time, and the Junior Class has all our gratitude. church and secular must*' and In one of the typical after-Prom parties in New York, seven Lynct- Monday Card Party «v«l He*rrvi*ti l»* . huist couplet -were pravtira.lv made celebritWfti A spotlight, a ( have returned Ii 14 rlav *Mia>x . VutlVH.1Ia . Hank*Hani , suh-com- ; fclw -tr v serenade by Miguelito Valdez and the companionship of Arturo maadar »f SUII of Lyndhurirt I training < i.se to Panania. TWFir " '" Godoy, the fighWr, Gee! And we didn't even get to talk to Carmen CiteUv-kady Korestt-rs of AUHTI e-nthuvtiiKm» for ii.i....^i |,fr'i ahowmg of m film. .1 II. Ca vallaro! At Conference ra. was rhuirman for--a tarfi and Kav> ttvatioent MM re. t*lion Mt.,1.). All the Prom fun didn't help much when our fellows met North James G Wood, S&l Thi«d W»" j paity turn hist v'- i k aftfl- thr flfrtnl in t>ie.r healthy uupt-sr **aj >" If. Sri May IS m tm nm->- und the ditulay of ., (Dad "•'• •' * P ' Thew f.tm* al Arlington in track, however. On Saturday afternoon, our boys were nue. grand representative to th«- hii IIH v t:.-i in -. nf the (tri le at snowed under by North Arlington . This week we'll have the op-Sovereign Grand L»dgf. Indt- their riximi in Chase avanue hi/t'd puy chtM k , Naval ara ai air actMCM tfr* ANSWER THE CALL OF THE portunity to win plenty of track meets and ball games—if it pendent Order of Odd FeUo^n. Ovrr 45 persons atl«-nde*i. dtlii i railr>U»l have ...,,.. i. .i hi»hl> trmn.iiK dut\ SUMMER WITH THE FINEST doesn't rain, (big joke). is attending a four-day runf Hfi Frrida C!amp«-i is remgtunK M. tl..v oill U- plai-ed on duly we didn't have to get out of class for it! (Study class, that is) representatives ot the order from her i .,- i .,n at Lircle deputy ut H«M«ii,,n HaaAaaaarasra, » tali Howti ay«nu». EikA Everyone remembered his money for caps and gowns too, we hope? Belgium. Holland. Denmark. Nor Irs. Sophie Zlm. will fill th You lower classmen! Did you get the column in on Uma-t Remember, ds»d»JM« are important; when YOU write this coluaw 'nil. t:m™i J Carmva David V you'll realize that . present to'csaasttrr the rehabii mandet. VVBK i>lr« ted g Cor lev. John C.mllnn. Miro Gun- M-h«>nl. for There arc so many Freshmen aqd Sophomores out for cheering [ tation of the order abroad M i thr -t.'fr rcn\'ent>'n to hv In l-l ;•' u. Ray Gaanick William Hani pi led for n that next year's Junior Cheering Squad should be one of the best Wood has been stnjgularb hon jlhe Cartori'l m Kli/aheth S»w JI ni i: i l..^,.i,-. Jut-iaen.. J<> • aamlatloh in a long time. Those present at the iryoute were so enthusiastic. ored to serve with the exarulivo | no IS a rnrniber of the credentmls 1 :m-nl< Kill Atidrrw K.MIirk rangemenla it is going to be hard for Miss Horstman to select the future cheer body in this work , i. • 11 i•: i n i'f f i ir the (tmvcni ion. Mr. Wood afc>o attended i> . . Mrs Z'no will rom^udf her term Frank'<; Iji.hi. H'rheit S Ix'tti*. Oilda (iu.lt leaders . J,,-.|,h I,o..,l.»i,il. n • j, .c l ,,.i A •IKIII l.o.M Congratulations to Carmel Liberti and Bermce Jenkowski. two j annual pilgrimage to A* <•• wt • of offttr a» Ktmr Commander r laaaW, f X MiUmma. I-.• i ed the » Sophomores just accepted into the Leader's Club! These girls were) National Cemct«r> Sunday. Ma: •sj this. -.< i .. .I.I, ' J Majew.ki. John H Mrat. Wll acceptable because they have earned fifteen Gym points. | 33, where >• placad a •«--•:. »t A"t' a• i l>' • r'•"' !"Uv'" umeftin" '""""g l.vndI '•'""- • hao. I- M.idla. Witlian J Pi-Ur. . Mi> Tl What, we wonder, is wrong with Patsy Egan* , She i» UMIhr Tomb ..( the t'Rkrumn Sol hur.1 Circle gave a combMlatmn ,,„,,„,, ,,., , r.,,,,^ ,„,„ Ve.tx wahderingest girl we know, especially early in the morning. din in behalf ol the • • • • F. 11 .v T nu| r Mkr baby •!...»er fni Mr,. Jtrf,n Al • j,,^ph s,,,.,,, ,,„,„, .-,.„, j Mo.«an »n There's a track meet at our field today with Ramsey. Tomorrow i.l the State of S'» Jrnc> He ! bine ol l.m.-oln •«"», Mr« ^sw.,.,.u M.,,h,w Sy,man.k,. ..,. ,.i..... is a Til honi meet at Hasbrouck Heights. You don't want to .miss I was accompanied toy 11 *n P Anlhonv Atloiia of Onjliav»- r^., ,- s, ,,„,. p ,., ,.„„ „„„ either. * Oroat. grand trvaauiet of the rt< r w T n,» »»d Mr» Fred Smith «f >1» myn Kr.n .» W aVhipDart. sun »en Our band will take part in the Memorial Day parade on Friday lodjr'. i-.v.nu.tun av.n.ie Ka. h re.e,»d ,,. .w,,,,^,^!,,, p,ri.ard Vu,a.h 'Caa If.you're not marching, why not come and watch? Speaking of tht* y a «.ft frum the Circle u.«de. :II N,v,, Me*»vr Hatlalv n 111 *.• Bando»««, hav,.«.e„ yoj»«u hear..«.d - abou-«..«t, th...e. part, y, they'r-..._, .e. rplanning._ ? ..H'_s next (, Mrs Virtm Maturo o( t\\ Fur *"u' -provider military ti*»intng, witl. larl Wednesday, All the games at the party will be better and more man place, ts vacatKminc in Rom< original this year. Isn't everything better this year? NY

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K0-I7—I2.95 PACIFIC AUTO RITIIERFORD TWIST CwnPflM 600-16-13.95 .J^l^ 660-16-1J45 {"JZ.tri TK*> Cotlmt M*mort*l 700-15-18.35 >w "'"- :'-' 7 ilu.1 JuKph Matlarn 147 R14C* Ro«4, Lyndhum"*" J l k t'afe, iit.^t^.i JH». K any. nnouni be mxdi- _,. _ . _ * «| (»••* Hh. rwwd, K I.. Knight. t7* M,MIHIK MI 40' Jo'» Tavarn, t-d to the B«a_rd oif froninilKnlnncrt imm*-4lftt«ly in writing to Uowi.nlck Jr 4*e«** Kosches Is Honored Jr t F TilT rX.\iidEur«t. X7J., Utv«lliV "'. Muntelpa' J Cl«r' k of L.yo4hurst, Township oi l.ymlhur-t BiTw SiS^*l M ^ %Sk, & for H 1'l.njry Idt-ll t:«~n»unipilon U- Notice Is hrn-liy gt*en !!,>' in* I *•"«*•* A*, nut. l.yixlh'tirat, \'r *,; MM '••! I'ft •m»««-» HltunUd Ht «4'.' Ralph Albino Local Mathematics Teacher Wins Award From n.lhur*l. K I.. NKnij.-ht. J.; .Dr 13. 3Viato ¥%• r Itiil; • lW.i'i. Lyndhurst, N. J. SOM At"' polling plsn of tn.-ii i.-i-- t -• dla- | An..*\. Lainbrrtc. L>a«lhum. O.i.lrm*. Nn. XTrmjtmmrfBi; |>r. IM ,• - ni.iif. if any. xhould b*> madt- I-JUIIC I. 1*47 Union College For G.E. Fellowship tn« purtMwe'or h nni-diati-Iy Iu vutinm to Uomlnkk J. hunt, N J. ..i «rttras tt> LNtmtntck J. u n-Ui >lutiiui|wl «'l«rk of Lyndhurat. NOTICE tMvtd B-.t. 163 O»t>**rn«- TfrT4»-». .i|wl rit-rk of Lyttdnumt. PRIMARY' H KTIiiN ' -"• •' - '••• >i"irJrii-> -Truli,*.' iii M. -I. Take not Ire that Domlnlck D^NIKO Newark. N J ; Mlldrt-d Hond. !*•= ,|..s.|ih Mittt*r'.< hio -udiiiK •• Itomlnkk'a Bnu Rail, ha: Oaborne Tf uiiLva n*ji. iijte 16J Udbcrat: Terra* t. On Tuesday. June 3, 1917 IES£ Ka&MT i8taa US i ^a-Jirnt- i, 1»47 aard of Cotnini^aioiit-rB ANTOU Bond, of Physics in the Lyndhurst High Massachusetts. 11 1 ol th.- TownaWp of l.y K-lw.-n th- h.-Ur« if » A. M Hitd tf I?™, *.. '**" • •*•<*"»*. •-yiwt'iiimi. tor a Plenary Retai> ofl I.yndliuratConation. . N. J . School, was honored last veeek v uh rI NOTICE etall Conaumptton '•' PTib.y if any. «h«>Uld h Nominations for Fellows is M t'HHtVrn H** IlKht Tim. lor ;W l •* • " *' •^•"•W nnur«, Ti uater. 'Ii- notice that K< .- A. St hmldt. . *-n»e for pn miser* «!tuaU*-nu... Ituili.iford. N\ J. IIH? appUM to ttu- Board « ''cnuim»- aUd at 292 t-lli MuiikllHtl n. rk of Uj College, Schenettady, New York fi alMnjaWTg of tin- l!ni.pnl.A.sviiil'l> : liiHuJkMy t» vrtttafM I >oi i. k J. ni.-i • i - at UM Townahlp of Lyndhurat. Ubjet'llona, if any, should IK- mad. J. ters. Mr. Edmund Burke. Prin- N. I., tor a I'knary K«-i,.iI Dlstrlbu- liiini. .liJit.ly In writlnjt 4o Ix>mlnlik J. -la-o* ibi- !- | r l.i'.in. MUIIJ. u»J flrrk of Lyhdhurvt, Pavid littml j . for a s•:• This year marks the third an cipal of Lyndhurst High School Z MWJjGrw ol th.- Hnard tt'HMn ; N J tlot. f.iwnw for iirftiiisfs BIIUHI..! wt l.ivtili. Municipal Clerk of Lyndhurut. MiMred l'""-t . f * rtvta pjt, lii'dtti- K rvJiji.*- i. IS)" , HIM . diHlt-ly In writing to l'"iniiii- k J. .Municipul *'l.rK of '-MMlburm. May 29-June «. 1947 laiiflatlMll. If iiiy, -h. u!d he made Fellowships for Teachers', ten- i 9wmS» NOTICE »ritittK "' l*ominhk lj<-tlH» Hill. I'oUllf) NOTICE N. .1 NOTICE ite that T»Tf»a m-dui.ly in able from June 28. to, August 9. Takr i .!•.,! ili'k Of L>ti"l BOY FOR THE LIVELLIS Yak* MHIM th.»i Ct'idi-ttl-HiutHlski S. fir.uUt Tiik.- n-)ti.< th«t And.. ira.llnn Tobby it T«v«-r 194? at the college and applicable Bfl> or tfea Qw-I H'tui Part .N-- SH», \ - i. r.irih ..f Kor- I. v. (radiiin a« Park Rf*t. pllfd tO H«ard (' in the fields of Chemistry and . ts« w*r*. hj«« *n;.IL-«1 to th. Hoard Board of c> luBlon. r» of the ..I the Town A son, David, was born to Mr. v.-ntton '•I .--tull.U 'or a n*n»~ -Physics, imd Mrs: Dornintch Liveiti; cf 463 rtfi7~of?rcr J.-rwy, to. Hvt* vmptlDfi ••naw for ]... -I.—. > Hur * Orll). ^r NOTICE itituil -si.il in ion pm II fc2? for priniH nltuiitfd at 201 Park The Fellowships are provided New York avenue, Friday, May N Avenuv, t^yndhwrrt. Ni rf. Tatu—ironr-p ttnrt M1ctia*r PeTf .for through. the. cu-tipf ration uL o ndhui J.. for Plenary J. i•tlonii, If an>'. aliould b* made immediately In writing t nd S> Hi PUT M.iurizi, tradlnt an 2JT at itie Hatfeensat-k Hospital. IKWV • K.i nation. IIHV« ..|>tiln>rl to ELECTION DISTRICTS'^Bt'TtSTrZ'tl, i>iiMjiiit>i irtn LHMMJI foorr preni- lmrn<-dtHt«ly In writing to Domini, k l.ivilli. Municipal Cit-rk cf l-y the Educations 1 Coin m ittee of The baby is the first grand- UH Wuartl ol L*«HAtetMpW '" '•" ELECTION DISTRICT POLLING W r. ':-ll«Bh. is. • -.ilnalol Ht *!•! RldRi d, t.vml- Mvrlll, Municipal I'lerk of l.yndhur S General Electric Company and hur-t, N. J. N. J. *np!iiif ut ' • • 'li.ui • '.. SL J., tat * child of Mr. and Mrs. David Li PLACKB AND BOUNDARIES the administration ol the' Com- oi.j.i in.tiK, if any. should be mndi Andrew UcOourI«y May 39-Jun lit-nary KvU.il itMwiHniptirn U«**n»« velli of 159 Summit avenue, and FIRST DISTRICT it lt.ti»-l.v In w-ritlna- to Lxmtinlrk J May 29-Junc S, 1!*47 lur |mi>iu ru..i.^ at Ml StuyvrH- mittee on Awards at Union Col- nu. . • i.iint-i. N. J. the first great-grandchild of Berlnnina renter line Hldce Rotd « "• «'-' •'•BMIU, 613 HlVth Av'.-- LU.II1, Munl.i|»al < 'lt-rW of Lyndhumt NOTICE U..II-. i! any. Mbi>uld be inadc lege. The program u( study hai •nd U. U i W. K, R. I,ln«. norta i'- rraa* tien.nl, |]J Uld|f ! in wiitini: to L^itiluluii J. heen designed to enlarge each •mtj i-ii-it.rlv Hloitv f.iid iiti.- tu Valley Wtiflatn Afnuui. &U .s. < <>nd Avinuv, .1.1)11. M SUM. lli.ll Take "Mix that James A. Reid, d i Utll'H Tavern, Town Clerk, of 277 Harrington Brook An-iiii.- (Hmllb St > tu II •' * Mav .;•'-. Mil.. 5. t!M7 trading >** Town Tavern, ha* applied to the Board of roinmi»«l UunfcipaJ i*J»rk of l.yndhurat. 1 Fellow's gia.^p of new develop- avenue. ••nafM'k Iiiffir to itulht-rford Av«. to «".t"in>». «f »»v, «.tv,uld tw m»dv t>. Hi' Board if t'fiiiimiiwiim. rn of Ihi Tiwnahip of I-yndhur»t. N. J.. for . S. J. ments in the physical sciencrs- KIOKC Koiid to point of bf-Ktnnlnx. iimrn-idM'. i\ m wrttlnx !<• THinilnlr-k J. NOTICE Tuwnuhlp of l.yiitilnirnt. N. J.. for 1 Denary Retail Con^Aimption Li«^n« Ml- h.t.-l So, folks, greet "Doc" Livelli. T.ikf null. .• that Alfred O. Andtr I'l. iiui-j Retail I'uiiHuniixiitn UocnN for tir.-niiM- -truii!<id< through lectures, conferences and and Smiih.il Aven. ; N J • . '. Mon Jr . tr^idliiK m Lyndiiuritt H*-«nu i< r premlat-K Hituat.d at 131-137 Stui • Avnue l.Mi-lhui-t N. J. Town Clerk Livelli is known v.«;.ni Avenun. l,yn*J<"h' *• l!>*)7 i.i 11 i '• >ii--1 Krcat-grandpa." *-% (Sn]iih St.) to Ha.-k*-nB«. I* HI*- "' ' IM^e ~~~— IMF sltuutt-d Mt 222 StuyvciMtnt Avi- N. J. li....rd if t'oumilMtkin- pouth to Marln A«vt. pro-tuod. . ****' "- , w. thepe fellows. The course will nu. Lyiidhumt. N. J. Jainwi A. Reid vwAafeJti ,f Uviidhurxt. «lt"J llld«r Ko.nl. north to »->r*. Tak«« n-.i..- tlwi ' -..lunthu^ A. 8. rl. i...ry Ktl.til I>iMrlbu- include inspection trips to the ta o. i,. ruin.-. If ;niy. ithould h<< mitdt May 29-.tune 5. 1P47 Wilson-Pearon -.. ITHI to ri.a«« Av*.. north Ml "*.»* .*«^ .«*5». '»ibwlrnr' •"'••'n H,»ptl«^ ihd, hiiiiK-fiUl. ly In writliis to li'imitii. k J or jiri ifiist'S altaaiwl at manufacturing plants of the Gen- ««. N. J . for « IjK.-tli. Munt.-ipal <'U-rk of I ..v ndlnu -i NOTICE NOTICC d. Lyiiilliurst. N. J. eral Electric Company at Schen- by k AvV litrt -dtvMial tat * n"H« thi »jrilr»ilm ifl If any. sT^ould I., ntuile Continue Winning •21 Viti nu<-. I i,ilhm>i Alfnd 'J. AndiTHon, Jr. trudlnc H I'ii.lfi.-o THVITII, has up io, iiadnm an Nitkn Tavern, >*»i*i" . nniiiiK to P« niliil.k J. THIRD DISTRICT J l>lied to il"- H.-ud oi foniiniiujioiH. * • ii> .1 to i In- II".' M! uf *.'ouiint.HBH.il' r~ llMl i-Uik <>f i.yndhurHt, ~GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY . ilnK t TIKHB Av«. «nd Fern of thr Township of Lyndhurttt. N. J . I the Tnwnitlilp of I.:- '..Hii.i -• N The shufflcboard duo of Gor- (MtTv ^n«J TrimtM-K- or a- I'k-nary Retail CotuunuMloa Av«.. cit.siciiy to ltid«0 lUmd. to -M •' »• r Ak.t.'. Pr»nWh?ni; i'eaawr (Jnl- NOTICE for n Denary Retail ConKiiBipll .n l.i don Wilson and Charley Pearson t-nae I'll prMMaM •-"•••••• >l a I %li In Avr, tn lliM-Kr-iitutuk Kivt-r »t.uth< I. Vh. ITbjt.-<'tlon». II any, xhould l>r > •>: t-rty to t;i*lti'- Hotwt to tM, •.-. UL-t . r, ,.-m.r. tiMn>« Shtllhrl, Khmm-ial of th»- TowriKliif "f I.ynd OUKIMM if any. xhould 1M- nta>l- La Guardia, son of Mt. and Misj. last week at BilVs Tavern when medtatwly Iti writing to u i. . K J Avr , to Cti&Hti Av., north t>> point <, . »t-rj. J., (or a I'l. ditrv Itttat MI.I.I. ilUi-U In writlns tn In I. i. J. • Cornelius La Guardia, 552 Fern, they turned back the invading of IM a*J I.IIKIK I'I'IUIIK !'•,>.< 6K4 !'.!»:• ' ,- vHll, Munlul i -Li., of !.'. : .H, .' » n. 1 f i IJvelll Municipal (lerk or l.y udliui>.i. !*..>• Xi. i;>. l>Ki»n. trad avenue, in hon*.r of his ninth ; team of Jersey City, Herman Ger Av*., 8t Mif-hfH'a 1-full- •.!•..'•:> HI *rii:ii« t" Iximiulck J N. J. An birthday on Wednesday. May 21. ken and Frank Menders by a 50 FOURTM DISTRICT ' I.'v. " .*. Ijw.1 <-l.rk of I.>ndhur»l Haturnlno I'M. Him tm . iu>.. i J to th" n j or ran MH, If Mnv. fthciild bfl nmd< May :-•• -.Inn. fi, 1X47 rtii^ljB. r* tid- Guests were Robert. Richard to 47 score. Ave«., MLtt li, "i'ldKH *"i«id. »"5tn*lt.i fotuinluv AS. fc p ;«ly hi wrltttvs. H> liomtnlvk J hurfl. N. J . for ii i'tu)> I IlilBH for Ten Kyik Aw. . ,,M to t),.. , n.-... . AaM»latlon. In.-. .)i»-,i ,1 i I.ik of I.yndhurnt NOTICE i>r*Tiui»- situated MI Court, I'urk uud «nd Alan Cailini, Joseph Jr., and • Bill Hollis has another first h RIV*T. xtjutli to •uyndhumt boundary. \U% 3»-J«w i, IH*T Take tic ili.it Frank RHplaardl. T«ke nit-. Ui>. l .:.llnn:l. N. J. Gary Carlini of Cliftt;n, Ronald | class "50 point" match scheduled WMI ti> Kwiu AVI . .Nxwiirk, A*« • 1 Frank'nik' » TavernTavrn , hhm HI>- trudlng >«-. r* iind TruKltrs: MPIilit'd (u tin Hoard ol »'« nimlwio*i»-r> f and Arlene Carlini of Passaic, - fur tonight with two "all-local nortti to Culi.n Avr., w«m t» Jr'lfta ' NOrn i piled it tfnf Board of CommlMl lid tlw :U ,\ W.ll*. .sr.. IT.-sid.nt. 522 St., south li .liiuti./.v Av*-.. wfi>t " PAINTING A BOILER of Lyndhurttt. N. J.. (or a PI. ryl of th.- lYwnxhlp of l.ytidhurt>t. .N. J . I • For ;. I 'I. II.ui Kt-t iil IHKtntiutlon I-i- , John P- Nol'in, Robert Smitii, • U ams un the opposition, namely, h AV tO lnn1n It.-tali Crnwu nipt ton l.ii .•urn. for iir.- , p n M?*' *' '''""' "' "•* « ' CONTRACTORS tr. Z\i siu>V«-j^m Avi-uti.'-, Ruth m£* sltiuitrfl at 200 Hfdxe Road. . riH.; for )•••• i i'l ~. - fltUMl.-i Kit t.r. S^-. r< lary. 7:;:i h'lftli ;-n . . i John Campbell. James McKen- 1 I oiliinj 1'liic.-, Wnt.i..nt'.'>.ii BP*W*. T»ir i» -f t.# h^li,. «tjrm rf t 1 Jackie Hi,ran anil Frank Von l.yndhiirHt. S. J. •lunimit Aviiiuc, l.uiii in- Tnm*U+*; < i .-! A VV.'I1«. Kr . U22 "•il«» Buttd, Summer Av. T..«t>-htr --f l.>-«ihut-t, X. .1. will r A zie of Rutherford, Juck Jones, nhjci'lionti. If any. Kliould !"• rnsii).- iM.j.viii.n-. If Hiiy. -li.nii.i W Vulkuin against Wilson and Pear- FIFTH DISTRICT •' • «•>«!-., Tu»**l*v .-v.nltiic. JUIK- _, wiixhlii of l.» mlli-'••« T »',. th,- Ho^rd ri,H.t..Pj.ii'U In wrlttnic to I mm i nick J. i.ir.v lU-tiiil 1'^.tiiliii Mvflli. Muni.lixil i'lfrk of I.yndhurat, l.ivt-lli, Muni, t ••! I mil- lores and Cornelius Ls Gimrdia. e». wf«t to Uturvt-Munt Av.-.. moat* " " " "" '"'••'•" ^' »"«»' '»r iwlni- lin inlm-n -Uii.it, if al X polm inn t,-«. narUursM m..u "'« th" •»"rK* ..f ito M hool«. m.tnt- Avvnoe, londhurttt N. J. tniidw Lois and Miriam Liparulo. Robert Mi-s. C. C. Christ of 335 Stuy- nCMlaud Av«- , Wi-fitfrly on mirh •••»' l|ll'n"r 4I" tv»»f HROW ;nnl Kmnk Haplsardt o Imtnini. k .1. Russo. Gtenevlev* Garrambone, Putfaiu Ulvar, «.«iita M» J«uav«y ("r '*' «••••* *••• H'*h Hnlii fctHm Hay 2H-June fi, !»47 of J.wtlhuiM, i vesant avenue, has -returned from Avr, ..flat to Cbfc«o AVM and north- ' " •'" - -*1 !l" *i»" in. alion ninj h. Louise Russn. Nu hulas BogHv u week spent with her daughter, •rly to point of l>.t,Miinlne foiling «•*••-itt-d >i tt.« It -r.l itlfl..- Mtwert) NOTICE g PlMf. KooHevelt School. 8tur"-^m "'- ••*"'- "' » * M «•••! I I'M. Mofi- Twk.-' nntli-f Hint ll.ni \ Veld.'. In;. Mis James Nagenga&t and family • nd Kltii[Hli.nd AV• HmfHEl. 1'riday The IPwrd of iijiplt'-l t i th<- I!.ri.i.l of ComfniMftlonorn Edward Ro^a. Francis Ranu and <-t thf Townnhlp of 1 ,v mlliui si. (I, J.. *• Ki.u'l oi ** iit Plamfield. ) >. IK«. l t s uthi-rly H lMi»itiiirii. IM.I II,; M <"lub Il r l pii- .i m tif H.«.rd or Lyndhurst Notes e»«t.rly (•• ptiini of |..- 'tiK foiltn« j..,. rt „„, ;«, I;lt: "' » « NW* l.iv.-llf "Muni. IpHl rierk of LMI.IIIUIM, BM. Hl«h School, i- N .1- h T Ji.-nry Vidd- SEVENTH DISTRICT NOTICE The Lyndhurst Garden Club * Mrs. Stewart Owens of 312 nmh . ti,.. • i ..,,,,,i i >, i ( lnnltiK iiorth-rly HIM U I*. * >di>ic «» i-.k^MHiiii'i Bar met r-n Monday evening .it the Watson avenue, i.s df I.> i 1 n l,lI pliu l^ HANII. 113' Irvin flower show to be held «»n June School. I^k.- Blid UvhiKHtmi Avpfiurt , .,.,., t,..llv i( j.,, H. J.. for H Ptonary R«t«iJ i EIGHTH DISTRICT ni,ni>4i>M> in »i kitlt;. Hi>.id, l.yndhu UcettM Tor' i - - •• ;-ii 7 at the Town Hall Allan Bar- ! M., and Mis Adolph Moller of il.i.i tl IIK, if uny, sho ..>- Rlds< Itoacl, L) mlhurjit. rows is exhibition chairman. 37H SccnrH avenue, have had as [ I; ,lh. if"!!! AV ml 1*1 i»l tit writvux to «.ft«ld A%V «»uth to l*k^ Av. «*•! »>«'•' N J .-llt \lm,I, •!,,.! fU-lk <. th. u Rueat Gourde W. AHegar of '• LiviiuBtwu Av*., ,-•..:Mi to nwrtii i 1 • ••HMHI In i CrotuNi Un* of Ti 1- A W it u . *.-v «. I VI u r> JUM ... 1*« James IfteCuaker ol t\2 WsV \ Waslutmton, U. C. 1 TsVwAM i>! l.yiitU ritt. N, 4.. lor Rtuyvxiint A»r , w>u1h U. TOKUM I —- • * '• ——— I'l.imu ii. i.i11 • l'an*.l Itfvtr, north to H ut ti^rt'.. .1 T*k«- w«v«- HMI M , . \.,,.,,, i,^,i tin WrtlMlMM Kit IL U. T We. Gwifif.Mullei of 525 Page NOTICK .. i ^. ..)• stay with Arm. ft,fH to itiiiiit at bttainn'u^T'P-^ ]'**m *» -*f . wa applfi.. . litM. 1.) >.«Htti'M, N '•HT fa Hvrmir, Third Marine Brigade, is l_n* Plat-c, .(« ff. i- n School. Uk* am il ..; i 'fmnlwlontTi, A thi ObJt I NOTICE ' V'lngHtiHi Avrnui1*. Inn •« A # f. Pup. r Murkt'l. In- ftp- .' that It. n. Hi Wil. ivrt-ki presently stationed at Camp Fen- -h:t. ..r l-mdhur-i, N J . i»f . .1M•(« WH.ZVIis.kl, hM •#• NINTH DISTRICT Mr*. Margaret Buck of 273 dleton, Oeeansidr. Calif. ' r* at thi- TitMiifhlp of l.j tidhurBt. N. J., Hoard oi t^miiiiilialiiim• lor .' 1'lfiiitry H'-tull l>l^tilbntion Li- rln]. or L>li>lhiil'x1. N J. ' ant Ai.nu- l.« t.dtuirn N* .1 itimtt t. r PI. mi"-.'; mtntted at .".I- Travers place, has returned from 1 ITH . aouth to, l-.rn A\*» , ^M Ilil U Stuvv.HHiU A v. nu.. l.yndhnret. N. J. a vacation spent with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Perry • i* i I Rivtr. Mrtit to QhUftlOlLM, If |Uf, .!>..!.l.| t>< |v,.M|, ^IMAGINE! Raymond Buck in Bermuda, <•[ 461 Third avenue, have re- dnii'd. .•;.•!, I Is t ImnvSlat-ly In wrltlnu to Immlni.-k J turned from a stay of several " IIIIRK l'lm-.-. Fraiiklin Hch l.lv.ll,. Muni, [pal i -1.11, of l.yiidhurhl, iu( iicu 11 um .i stay m : id HtHyv'Kunt AvtrnifM. N, J. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pom-, days In Washinj*n>n, D. C TENTH DISTRICT AloU Orth POIOS With Aiy brekas of 3 Livingston ,avenue | Bnflnnifif at 1 irn Avr. n,nd ?tay- NOTICE entertained yt dinnn recently for i Mr. and Mrs. Joieph A. H*g»A, •ant Avr.. muih to * lino IM t**x T w. •,..»,.,- it,,( .'»ti> Muntarmi POPULAR NAME oorth or KlnK"l«nd *»•., WMI »1"«« U«IUM« ..- I'-Hdv - rUr A. tirlli Umi NOTICE Mr. and Mrs Joseph NiskiM and [of 2fil Traverg place, arc the par* -»i,, Ilii^ lo Pjuiialc Klver. north to >!.,.;,-.| i.. ,|w- ii,«.d ..f in,lh«ioi,«r« i»hJ.-< Hoi twin A\.- j>r..diicd, Mat to j»oint or ,., ,ti. T- «ni>l»p ••( I.Midhnr-i \ 1 <• Ihiii llt-rt daughter. Carole at Bayonnr, ahn ! cnU of a son. born on Mothers I.Uf.th-t. I lf li n.I or <''>mmi>>- l.ri> m-h. »t. , r*a Wait 0a ThtM I.-Klr,,, ni; .'ollinit l*li.rr. trunk tin . , H (-,. . ,,, R»t-tl '•tii*iim|ti'inn li Mill. Mil .)»iinhip l, IVrn mid Hiu>v.-»«nt Attnuti. , . umv Iw pn,,,)^ „ ,,,i ,, .>,; -iiHry K.i..ii DlaUibtt- and daughter, Mary Lou ol Kcar ; pita] Pussait'. Mrs. Hagan was iMiMINirK .1 UVRI.IX * •«• v lU-.-.k Avi nu. l^ndfturtt -ruwimhlp t. i.rK. S I ny. Vtlie ri.rmef Miss Brtty Summer- ImiMl M.I> 1('.'-!!S, r.'V. L -.t.h n> it ^»,\ »t.»(ild i,. lriil<(,. . ^ { Ion. (hiunliti i of Mi unt.i- II. fir*. M HM houirt I.,. n»«y iality hi wntHiB tit I ..«, ii,;. v, .1 - Alfrfd II . Crankshaw oi i!8! Hurry Bummerlun, 2«1 Travel T«k. •,..it. i IIMI r.ilisii v.n.Ti. ..n i>.ir»i N i ( immedt.1.1) In «rhia« rtiini. k J. Livingston avenue, lui returned! \>}MC. M. nUicnH Uunlilpkl L'Jerk .f r>tnlhurt.1. IJvallt, Muni. Ipal t'l> rl; •>udhur>i Irom a stay of si-veval days at j his Bummer honie u\ Culv< i Lak>. i Mrs. John Williyms of 106 Ton | i tine avenue, luis left on an «x Mrs Miriy W Rpy»en QI 2241 tended vkit with her brother, Post avenue is hack from Allan-1 Rev. Michael E CotUllo, pasl'r tic City where »he spent the past i of si Ambfow Church, Biistul, wick. j Vermont

Mr and Mr- Fted K. Saum'ftfj Mr and Mrs. Richard G.eeaon, 225 Post awnvii'. rt-cently attend- ' <>1 337 Wmri avenue, have h&d fd » conceit RIVIII by the choir a« their Buetrt Albert Ashley of at-.Ttenton Stair Teacher; C<>\- Mutm-, who nerved witli Mr. Irge whore their sion, Robert, is GU-csnn in tin- Meiehant Marine a studeni ; duiinj; the war period.

Le Roy Hansard of 410 Post I l avenue, has returned from a stay ,rk ^^'",,,1. n.rd-.., of several days ut Bluirstnwn. ' i,../i(».\, .•» \\ I.I.,'I,'M win- A Ulqvioi !, CHII'T.' d-t> Bikini ii- On- u.»ivtl ..( Mrs.*'Charlotte Kicferi royal, ^Tuiiila'^"''" <"' '•'".• I'n*»""?>*'ic"' t l manon of Adonnuunmi Court. Or-Or- || r-r.nn i.(».rii.,i-iV'n) 1M..n ••'••<"•• ';;• '" ;;; ~r" of thr Amoianlh. ami 1I..11! j ,„,',"," s j 40 of Ih, mcmlH-r,- ,.( !!,,• ..MM-I . < ..; . . J ON MEMORIAL DAY this year, were ffuestx at it i-oveietl aist luncheon at the h-nnr nf Mrs. \ MMioralern'n of Ridj,c road. M AttkKUM, our tHougHts turn to those who Rutherford. ,

I Robert W. Jurgens "f paR*' Yought so nobly and so welJ when "*>• aveoue is dr.mt mccly at the Hackemack Hoy pit..! where he the world was inflarocd, in war. . ! -Mr. and Mrs Darnel Snvilhi ••( S25 Pane avenue arc buck fiom , FRANK I:IUH« We think of our dead... our injured Chadwuk- -win re they spent 10 ; IHttST AW —»• colon. Mo«V by Ape* o( "0«oW.wl Dwnrrto". davp yl then rummer home. lt'it im fiiciiic U-ing UUrtty "ii a For th* i. • i esta iliw OT •picnic, »" )ft- Rurr to imiv plenty >:f • ••• • i- > aalad that t-vrr wrnt rt'frt'uhiiiK fctft flrinkii on your nut- ...and our living compatriots. t Tho -c-^> Mo or* ouaroMaatl a-fHrnirktikc. try thi* tanjry 4TMI- aifcoal. c-d co'orfow la«| Y.iull ii-..| a hi, \artrty of wf.r*^ *'lh WH'TK HtHSK Ol'R DKArKMES ARE —*ltr»'at your A*T . , . Mil K :! , >•«*•»!.•.,-;, rva}x>ratt^l rW bev> o^d «•!• fren 2 yean CI'STOM MADE AND each as . •• N .' ' To them we give our ever- * . ;is the other, and S *«»»- i»rrpainpd muatard. ', Uv. of «to M 14 Tlwy'ra «ariM BI.KNDED WITH THE : •ait. 2 »»(**. - . , a ...,.; , ; ra>. COLOR scnr.MK or MaJvrVaV y'^i »ni* i«.1 | cup undilyttsl WH1TK Ouml ., .i k«t4- MmsK KVAK>aUTED attUt. lasting thanks VOl'R IIOMfc II.i.l ! ! I • - ' utirrtnjt till thick, tnoiuh f g VENETIAN ' QUICK AND HICK ut BLINDS . If youu | r|rn in faf rumpfirt" con^Tynry, , u'H u«'t t froa AfMlte*. Custom Miutv KNCTJaUNJf f /rtaTarfirA r.l? KKTTT t li •mitihty k-^-i .^.-... z at h.>mr a sriil, ttierrs a on tin- i,r;.-, tun, <•<< ,'.t a frw ... - 1 ROLLS ,7, ,ii,V AfnltoU at tin- -Ail' M.. i. with a. la" - |«, nia. j jm a ACKERSON hearty tlnh for 8 l».*-t\ film, Itill. Ih,,, J,|,. *-ti!i'l»iii«* 2 fan> of thia CMI>11 -I •' ciout. fr«»l.jT Interior fivcoratvr Klu-tti with 2 rani uf ml bra':*; bak«l ralia >rm mix .>«'ll in a akilirt; odd 2 lip*. 212 FERN 'UiiAirwiUn Edna Ma* SKoppe r>t chill powdrr, IUII. lu'at thwi- j their iRB^nca on LYNOHIRST DUPf, Add if J ••.-•! p"i>prr ^ ' I jrn»r nut,rr«. T1»»t-i» prrfrrl for '-• onum rittirs if you liku 'nu. I.1.*1 J PHONE l.i IH. bi r h» man aaad « «W of all 11 mla imlfKMi or nut' a br«au»e IS*y hoM au much fiii ng.

.... THE LEADER PAGE mm* [HE LEADERS PAGE OF ALL SERVICES THE BARGAIN COUNTER When hm in Spirit, vi.ii N. J. State E»pkm New Hornet FARM-FRESH EGGS BUSINESS DIRECTORY ThMtand. have found that tbeae taaall advertiaa- For the \*tt few Inantn* menb are the moat eagerly read in Bergen County. 600 North 4th St. Open for Inspection I li«» i- IM-.-II buny inlrudur- Liquor C«tn«r Convince jronwdi by buying them. Through them inc to a .1. aililv wiilrninc rent, buy or exchange; find the bargain far which you Harriian, S J. Modrrn ISertrkal Snona LMHSTR1A1. rlirntrlr hich arade. farm- MS Ridar Raad III in Mi IT have been watching. Telephone or write your elatw- Lyndhurat * *ra«4i(« ^t«.« Hulk < Lynonurs* (rrali rff, delivrrrd direct «« i >• \.l S. « BtaNaflrMM*! h-r.. • -....• I-. — J •• fird advertiwaneati to our oScea: 25S RmcE ROAS, fwMur •-.• ->-* au (I^B* IVI Sa Thr (olk>« •aa IbriHr I Vr UN kr 151 jay Avr. tat 8TVYVWA.NT AVR. Hairy R. I iitratk 1MUU 1 ivi;ui»\%-> Two insertions are one dollar and twenty-five cent*. tVMlHIRM I.K> tKI' II l-tiNlNkifV !•-.. .,•» Paaaa K-JI... Three insertions are one dollar and fifty cents. Ihn »T»rr- w M«n< TrL Rl!. 2-2197J *llll . IV»m, •..!>!, I'n.r I Irti SI >•> BW Home Maintenance Work •a. aacooo 'M«»i Thnw and many others. Im- rarpratry, Mwaary—J*cf*riw and IVUP.HMt N J The Leader mrdaate rcfrrraU. NO FEES. Xarm Sa* Mr».irrd • laMalM TOWN DEPARTMENT BARRETT BROS. , C11ARI.I-S OSHM.1VAN STORK 111 >uiwt Aw. E ArnaihHi tlwlrtcal Mxkarl Sa\i»..». t-OK&ULft NVB8BT SCHOOL KK 14MIJ . l« iL rUNTIM. a DKCORATINii P.irirk Dent Hi.kiiry Dock NuTM-ry 8< hool. Otill. alao LINENS MKlrTv at INktTTX l.lAS—I.,i rue .is.- i nl ,.f pfii in. ii |tt t s.>^,. n.- i... , ^., ... laj -i.\ I ... -I ' JW Mt VAU.KY MtMaa, A\ Ma cow »va. v»iiaiiMBa» i'.it |irict'8. J. K. Meyer J43 l.yndhunl Ruth MBMf, til Paprrluna.ng fkaaw Ratk. 1 Ott I" IL Ht'lh ; :•: IT Avt. •,_,, EsUautr. (hen-foil; Given HI ih I-Ma* MAl'UK bedroom ael, invludlng twlr. WANTED TO RENT B. FR1KRMAN DR. I. R. KRASNER ir.'ia.^ (impleti* Jlou. l-hoi'w KVMII UKftBNTLT nn.d.4 fur Mail .nd Ml PACE AVKNVa Optometrist NaUay :••!;• Rn< ItlMB. .',-:» vruumvwst r } >«iiiinaii !.«•«• rrrM^inihm* Written SERVICE S. PIZ/.O 1'N'lVERSAL vtuuum (•!«•»nt-r; hand I.TNDHURST BICTCLK SHOP .«d hllrd NEW WH1ZZKR MOTORS and »- <.railin« • Draiaaar ^~ Service and Rrnarr* rat«al A..-. . i I-I*IIII SOUTH BERGEN 45 PARK AVENUE ni'«»*««*« f ataf ktw fur Salt- and for Merit. Ktiwira Asphalt Driveway! On All Make. I'ainliii* A I'«|M j;(.yS Btcyoltt, 24"—$15. Apply 41 rriaVf^ • BICYCLE BKTA1R9 ill I AM AVKMI'C C. Jung NIW, fUtMUlUT •ICYCL.lt I . I..*H- Ki ii. :-I»I » MtAFTINU Uble, melal base, WROU(;llT IRON J HI Ik .nail M I.TWDHIRItT N J. III MM Mill M i.Hi, n-l.ii.,. foe pWagUt Mud u.i, Ru. 2-6633 HI Ik | llaiM .»!••: .-..• kini. folding MfttaUM I •. rXVMBtNO | BE ATDK) SPECIALTIES- i,ltd fold t.K !>•>!. h HHti- H < inta, Thou,' Anytinii- — Anywhrrr NOT l.a.tWT 5 WHAT tn (ttASB AVrNI'E PLL'MHINd AND M KATINU Edward J. Clay UKNKUAI, JOBBINQ STAMI ill RIIM.I: ROAD IMPBOVIMINTtl T. N. I. VENETIAN LEO'S RADIO 1 rlKCK :-< ji'i iii'Hi. i )[ living i •• in WILLIAM HART PtmoMatf aVatant • ••<»•««•» - <•..«<><<. .uritltlion; 10 ptm* walnut •M Tonttn« Avcniir. LytMUunt Riu TkrMrr t an t '.MIC mom Rt; '•> ptoee maple kltrit- Itrtlurl.ird IHII tf If Ni. AtB.ri Call BLINDS nil ••!•*•• Akr Caaia SERVICE n »•!;- wil>]< mil KHH THUS*-: hmnri EE. I !«« J. Wood Metal - Aluminum Kk»l tarUI n< w iiinhi>K;ur ltii>nu(f«pll Srrrtiri vr titi)l<. Apply MJ i 'i-i AM., or tair.H»f. Kre« l-jiUmal. Ph Wi.utlil ban Ratline 'or Ita-tapinf - Rr-ft«lntUh| K.ill.f. -.1 N J i-hi.in- itiith i-Im, &-rt in... k 7-SMJ. PLUMBING uM|.inl. i t.-.t alairs and H«- cording Kut>> :•.«.-: W II ii ill 24W22 l.A \l isi • \l'L\'i |iU.tf"t m* Sis. Huth -j ,,..:...M. LandmaphiK T«J Soil. AIM- Tn-f lie REPAIR SERVICE AILING •uvvlni. Call IK-IJ. Kuih MiOI. IntrrWr and Uli-rtor i illaiilii TDtmaN BUMH I O Edward Holder) Rfi» imi j CHIMNEY AND TalapKona NUtUy 2 2400 I i rl Mir HiliT IH-IAI*.- H»-rv.-l Kl«-.-- FURNACE CLEAN ING PiIMMNC A HEATINC Kl tli. 2-5645 R li iMK v* (riK.ritl.ir. i;n:ir;uui..d m w i-itrn. imly Ii iii.ii.. "I.i Han .•Udihi; CALL n* 'or *»»"" »P*H.-tai M»TVU«-B All work mii.i.itii. *:il U>|«ir of I-.I>S. 2 veaataUa criaparl l^*rB.- JOHN'S RADIO & TELEVISION CO. fr.-.-XB unit and rtll the Hi- l.uv. fw.- 1'luKtilng ('hininiry wild llwtT WIIIIMIII ntr.-s. Wi.rhK Ilk.- u . h.-irin. K.w. I*onf, 701 I't-mmylvanla Avc Kuth - IVIOLA BROS.. INC ?«7fi tf Ruth-rfwd i-4197-R ATLAS Trlrvininn Nnw On Diaplay At • rm'ri. l«l fl" or or abooa ' lluth" J- 536 Fern Avrnue l.YNOIU'KST BJCCmG Sr.RVir.t; K. yew buy any ttr» MASON MATERIAL* 1 .y ndhunt. N. J. 237 Siuvti >>ni Avr. - .". . '. J

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I BOX. lartti-. tn K«"d CARPENTER • BIHLDEB IliO WASHINGTON AVENUE l-h.inr K.-. !-2l« J- StCIIT COSSF.RVAVION . . . hy AIX TTSW — oaMa'ta madj t; arar- tr, r«ri>atitr» repatra o< allll «">«"«• oronaitlv ait.nil-d l«. Juat drop «ra nei.r WANTED, FEMALE tl-W R. Caaiw.ll. Ill Klda» R«a«. Yimr ,\< mUwrhmxl OpMnmrtrm Ruth^fora. Rl'lk. I-*UI V DrJohnPaff Optomrtritt and Fmlnenl aiillniriiic. «n ryr dUran-a naaaaanrnt1 •"» 1 N U I II tall'-d all ktiidn of rarpaatar IMII- by • >|»ii in.. *I.ILI. A n. Optician p. ii.i.ln . \.iniMinii.in- of On ryra, Yuur anlaeaa" HI »IM, I I Ml II J« iacotid Xvr. Ruth ! T7S1-J. • * ,r^.,' atf BMaaa W« LouHMion ' «»>!< I aHOaH trial, liy -|" i i.i I i/i <1 IraininK. i> • i|in|i|inl ••> nml. r Genaral Mala.... .al. WE ABE In ntri of a few op- Mam. fnaa. Taw. .».( fr, . ri.. I - -1- - erators to work on Ladlea1 REFRIGERATION urihnpiii trratii»-nu far »i*b« uun»ai»alhin • A m. m I I' M. Window Cleaning Co. I )i Vli i.l lips and night (own*. Apply Hoi •»: Daily • a.m. In « p m. -Tura . V am la> 6 p« DILAWANNA MOUStMOLO No Office Houn on Ibnnt a I'.n alaa I ombardi. 645 Milton Ave. Ruin AP-LIANC1 u or Saturdays «IVIxiw (./.,«• MNi.(«> all IH I YMIIII K«n. N. J SHEET METAL * WaXPINO^ t nnlrt-lt 405 KtARNY AVENUf XEARNY. N. J ,'OMBN with r-.il»-i« a\lill Li I, A SSI-i rTTTED i no )>.-t hour ilnririK i AMTTHINO Ui oe^UBaa. R~l_ ajd i, I'rodti.lh, In. - Wrl raoniis repair*. l.-a««r» ntid BUII«». • * 'IIXIUNIIII ll-.i> ImUd u" roof. »ltn «f lr •>»»», """JS!? 234 SirniMnlbiariaad llttUilwiint OPERATORS H. CABTOLANO AUTOMATIC HEAT I.. , i'« I hill' S I Rug Cl««nmg aland Avanua. L V mfrt eaaii START AT $32.00 N O TI C E I. ~. ... w-a OIL and GAS t a tl FOR A Burner* and Boilart now Availabla SDAY WKKK Liberal Finance Service y $4.75 • tin- ,N i v.-i •-. t i •• I,PAT I'll•.».• HotbrHurd 2 2354 THK YTAB 5T.' rant" d Kor arr.taa. HAROLD M. i Rl'la laM«- Lyndhurst Loan Company 252 ORIENTAL PLACE LYNDHURST For S«U An "^. 1 / * 1 ? «"• - j • ALBRIGHT 1 1 I \>. I'l.r. \*\.^l ADDING MACMINtS , SI RRlHMUM..- j TRNTW 298 RJDGE ROAD ' LYNDHURST. N. J. FASHION SERVICE I ii..•!•. i :«•• ur fiiiufi liixnr ina> |.» h-i'.l hrra. 11 1 Ml I III tl in Mt.NATI Kl I 1(11 Mil V \sf«K.i\Tr> 1'krar liiiuir. arr pria ,.| fault BERGEN Bv Ethel Brr«en Kl«kn«>r Tall (hiif Operator * Ml»ll Sk1 Sr!r IIIKM NO* Typoamtar Sarvic* V \»y Tim. MONIVAV TIIRI- VKIHAT I.' < 4til> rl.ui v \%r . N.nlli \rlm»|..n . aulilul <• • II w«. i • Vt ««l, 1-4 • A M TO I I'M - ) r.M.iii li.'iii, c.i., > Ilk. !•**%> li»^rl» w« linn Kl Mill It I'MUt I' H * M Ti'» n .Mi*IN . t.t* i'nifm* nl -% ii'# i .'' -....ii.I H| , I > II,II, II id ll.r, • a »..iM, rdil In \K» JKKSKY BKLL 1 -,. llu, «_•> v,-lm>nl pr>i|,rrlt ..(l,rr,l at jn altraitiw |. g» 2 aioi a unaoN II Ctutom MmU- CUk Trfi Bth <| . I >n.l mr faaatr*. ". raaa.. both, far plat*. I*. »«.—r> Will k-> i •••niHHi h «a f.r.t flaar, iajMlalad. S larar >>••• ••„ Sad , •HI liaa « •. |~J,,J-J/. Stria* AI Types - Ladies Slips Oil Burners Rawr, ail braC '. un . . n II.., « A M. toVr • !'• Mountain In Nr» ••• i...m li.xn- catafr, nl' A,, ,i r I.J, lrr>m«diata ln*r«lla.t««) ^aiggggg > :•• r Walll. tiMiilaU'l I ..|,p. r |,liifi,)'ia« ,..-il ii- ai . -. • i : n 75.1 Rider RJ . 1 S4I 2aaj Aw T*« lanul.-t .. r—«i~ u« fir., fl.-.r '• WANTKB TO •l * m i- fnwajia rip. 2*st $*i*ti. airam r*rai. firvi ll-^.r %araa>i WK PAT IUII ajaaa aw aaaaa 1 Bedford Undergarment ihKt , vt*i i UA'I \\f . i, i.«.m i*>,Mfc#i..» Scat- aataa#. a«l Fuel Oil •i'«l A-1 .lia|K ' ' 485 V«N*y Brook Avenu* l> lla*' !««« ..lli.r l»" lamili If.,*.* - «M.| 1 »•• - •'• a*AI RST.4TC »»« SALal UTOLAtlH rwiaa htfuvv KitwIK tall aw ia» ipfkiMmtH. •* aa> Tfi HI- s- ,- Lyndhurst r any of ibrv* h.,n*r. ROBERT C Pu«h Keller Engineering Co. a»a»'ea«* 331 Uwae Avrnoe C. Savino Agency HE iTniTKl. «. J. PACK TEN ^~ THE UADEB WEDNESDAY, MAT 28.1M7 Counseling Clinic At Junior College SOUTH BERGEN UVTO EblU A college counseling clinic for prospective candidates to insti- _ tutions of higher learning or their Published tvi-ry Thursday fcy Th* Ctntmtrrial Leadei parents, w.U be opened by Ber- t*rintim; Company at Z:A Ridge Soad, l.yndhurst. .Telephone gen Junior College, Teanetk, be' RUth. 7-1031. . 9 __ ginning May 20. This, was an- nounced by college President C. Editor Carmine Savino, Jr. I,. Littel. who said that Assistant Dean True C. Morrill will be Business Manager Erna*t J. Dabin«H available for consultation Tues- Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938, at the Pott day nights at his office on the mm fMKce at Rutherford. N. J., under the Act oi March 3, 1879. campus from 8 to 9:90 p. m. Dr. CUT RATE DRUG STORE Littel and Dean Elwell F. Kim- Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copy ball will also advise on college weolcm. during the^taythne.-br 88 Park Ave. Rutherford Lymll.nr.-C. N. J.. May 28.1943- previous appointment. Dr. Littel said that a number of high school students who are Master Plans planning to enter some univer- It is amuting in llii- -ocallril >II li^-lnc n< il generation sity or college eith^f this Sept- ember or in 1948, are constantly to watch tlir resistance sbapc up in llackeiihuck against e«- seeking answers to a number of laltlislniirtii of a niii^lrr |tlan for iln* roniinunity. Much of questions with respect to en- DECORATION the opposition t4rcni> to In* ultoul u horrified, which woe trance examinations, first year curricula, and univeisities which ' voiced when it was fcupgeMed llul niayhf iiit-ilicjil science have highesi ratings in special- linuld replace with dortort. ized fields such as medicine and Any coinruiiiiity KIHUIICI have :i matter plan, drawn up engineering. "Parents of prospective college DAY-SPECIALS Ity qualified *'ii of those who insist future growth of parents, for example, want to VACATION NEEDS! know if their son or daughter is •>f the eity should he patterned on intelligent, planned lines fitted for college work. Secondly will prevail, just as doctor* have replaced the old sooth' they want advice on the proper .jiyers. course of study for their child. We believe that there long has GO.- 60c Km how ahoiil loetilk ? l,wiillinr.| and North Arling' been a need for college counsel- ion stand in great need of inlellip-nl pi.inning. - North Ar- ing clinic in Bergen County and lington hai> a |.l.iiniin>f money und-give direction to than the writer nf the editonat. Jof some 18 or 20 people interest today, with delinquency on the municipal growth. One school might he.able to Nerve both Guy Savino has always thought ; themselves in the Housing situa- rampage throughout the country, STEEL MEN HOLD DANCE of the next person—his nast ac- tion for the returning veteran. 1.25 communities. IT was through this group that with every State and municipal United States Steel Workers of 500 tions have proved that. Being a 1 government stating the facts and This is the kind of thing plmming is for. It in some- veteran himself of the naval ser- !th* - Lyndhurst Housing Authority brgging for relief and assistance America, Local 3407, of Lynd- thing all municipalities nnulit ponder. vice in the last war, he has right- was founded, and the Housing (jf all those possible, the' writer hurst, will hold a Memorial Day Bathng Caps Facial Tissues fully taken unto himself thi Authority appeared before the feels lhat the Memorial Recrea- dance at St. Michael's Hall. Lyi privilege to 'stand for and pro'Tf.wn Fathers' demanding imme- tion Park comes at this time as hurst Saturday night. Music \ V F. W Auxiliary ] Saturday evening, May 31, at 527tect his Buddies-' diate help for the veteran. Fel- an act of Providence. Several s «.. «_. / . * , 1 Valley Brook awnue. Chow mein i low Townsman Savino is a very Orchestra. Door awards will bV C But. when his remarks state |L years ago a group of Lyndhurst -FUm Dmner May 31 twin re nerved from &-.30 p.m. si«- that the people are nut thinking [ twtjv* member of this. Housing citizens founded the 'Cub Pack,' given- — ' v . Martha gtevena was anpointad 59 of the veteran,- here lit- should Authority, and goog d job theyy part of the Boy Scouts of. Amenr 19 The Ladies' Auxiliary oT Wt- j t'nairman pf the poppy drive. be taken to task. In L-yndhuist jtiave donr. Up tn thihi s moment, In cm, and' today the Cub Pack is selfish and eager to help his fel- erans of Foreign Wars, 3549, h«-Id I ThiHrV vMj be a special meeting the serviceman and woman have fact, >**• in Lyndhurst had speed- the best and most influential BROWNIE a regular business meeting last this evening nt which time final teen in the hearts and thoughts lowman. As • member of the Vet- AJSSCO ier action on temporary housing training of the youngsters in ourerans' Council, and also a mem- week and plans were completed plans will be made for a parade of the people all throunh the war' than other communities To my for the chow niein to be held on on Memorial Day. and since its .cessation It should I IT of the Memorial Board, may knowledge, there are at this tirm good work among the older peo- I urge, you to see the light and 620 I before the 'Town Fathers" further j pie. I am sure that the people lend a hand for a proper and fit- 620 and propositions for at large wguld rather.protect our ting" memorial to our living and 'ioneer Camerc permanent housing for the veter- children with adequate recrea- our dead. Flash Camera an and u~e are nil pulling for this tion rather than have to build re- Respectfully, "permanent housing for the vet-formatories at a much greater ex- eran." HARRY B. ACKERSON. pense and the hearts of many 212 Pern Ave., Lyndhurst. r.48 The "Living Memorial" should parents broken because We did be remembered also for the re-not have the foresight to protect turning veteran and his family. them. and also dedicated in memory of | S«. Brother Townsman Savino, those who made the 'Supreme I have related to you , and CALLUS Sacrifice." This type of memorial through you to the greater por- j ANSCO was .suggested by another group tion of the" residents of Lynd- t KEarny 2-5717 BROWMR of civic-minded citizen*—the hurst, only some of the work that ] I EXTENSION II 616 War Memorial Board — formed has been and is still being done j soon after>Hw war. It started out for the veterans. We in Lyndhurst 1 for yoiir REFLEX with some 180 'people "represent- have not been asleep, and w* do CLIPPER ing the cross section of the town- need the further help of persons ship and, included representation such as yourself - one who is un- Meat Order .63 Wr ItrliMr Quality Mm .95 8 Al 1'nimUr Prirr. Kill Mirklry . l>i>il HiiHl.1i #/ KODAK firm "Unknown la New Square Deal mho tm** kit «/• for ANSCO. 620 4m*i ldd REMEMBER Market 8.">8 Kt-arny Avenue SHUR SHOT VIGILANT IF Company Drops in Arlington, "N. J. f*Tlia< these dead shall liot WE ARE NOW OPEN L.95 47 • have died in vain.9! EVERY DAY until 11 P.M. 18 I BVC.OLN'S immortal words define lh> solemn them* CROSIY •^of M. inorial Day. "ll w for u«» the living," Mid he,1 - JEWELERS — "to'dedicate ourselveH to the future ... that government of llu- people, by lh«- people, for the people, •hall nirt GARDEN All Size Fresh Film - Black, JMTI-II from the earth." White and Color in Stock 'llii- nation today orrupie* an exalted position in a for* Delicatessen lorn world-—foriorn, but for our humanneas, our com- We Now Have A Film paision, our friendship. America is the beacon light on GUARANTEED the horizon, lighting up the future with faith «nd hope. IS NOW OPEN Rental Service ^ Hut let u» not forprl—this nation's own future can te From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. WATCH wade secure' only as we all of us exercise increasing ylniknce . . . iw wv w-e and fulfill our duty. This is UM _Jfe Carry A Com/Jete Line Of REPAIRS spirit of our dcinofrao.y. 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