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LEADERETTE lt» about thia time of year that folks (rt to rvalue how •lily ii the ordinance which forbid, anyone Iran Raking a fire outdoor! without a permit There a n il one L of getting rid of leavea. That's by burning them. Of < they shouldn’t be set afire and left unwatched But what's wrong with such fires if they are properly watched* Why then, not change the ordinances to make inch fires legal if they are attended by a person of adult years' LYNDHURST. N. J.. NOVKMBHi in. l*.t# m e W ***( (MM » • * * < • • i h n i i. Burk* is Fncrturnninn National Ruler More Ancient History Registered Bloomfield Tech Students For Teaching Supervising Principal Burke has gained nation-wide ’asl attention through! an article published laid month in the K reader •tiltnuitnl the following letter In l la*l In I'*Ml there were ?,7Mk efforts to direct attention of atodenu lo the advantages at ■ week u! the remarkable failure of lhe I >nd Ktul \»h i •frttM'tl |»rett> *h«M-ked b l the teaching profession. hlir*l presidential ttMe Iu .how the incrc4«e ! Wrote Mr. Burltc: one might ordtnanK e\|i«i in a rapidly -w li«»le thing Recruitment of teachers m ust ------growing c.oiumitiit* M e ll, gtt Ih i. k Iw IW l There were 4,- For Bear eleven take plaee at the source—the loc- professional plans wore definite •ihh a- thi* •I high sehool Success m obtain not considered. The stud iVar t-ditor IT 2 \ote» t * . | I p a p e r lulltilt, toU order, ing s sufficient number of teach- »n*a selected were thoae who. on l»ur iw nrir it wonderful I don't know we pr.NliM^- V m !i fa r hack a» 3t» Manisera W in Seek Scoring ers depends largely upon the ,lw ba*1* uf acadaWlk standing of responsibility and initl and personality rsting. might re, whether lo Ih* .harm ed «*r «p| tail'd ago Lead in Saturday Tussel stive of the adminiatration snd *°hably be expected lo become \ uu don t M-em al>l. to understand w h \ ll> the Wa*. Mr Il'Hiirf rrrennl l l 1#'. guidance departmanta of the tl0* 1 teachers Thus we selected losn»lii|> toting i»n’i |*r ogrt »*ing fa*tcr • school We at Lyndhurst High 14 aemors. 20 juniors, and nine \«de* thal \r s t \| Smith poured lltrwttgh With one game still to go. Frank Calvert of Hashrouek School believe this is so, anu oi- sophomores Many of these had th a n it i». w ith fi.472 S i ll s , Im.% ! Heights al Ihe moment leads Bergen Count > -U JIs,. in- T J T * 1 fuMance counsel- If iuu want llw IM.I2 tw te. go hack to You MTta to forget 11* .«• lh«- u ar did dividual spring race wiU. a w .1 of 150 p ^ n t. three ul- t ? " S T ! of these group*. separately, t*»ur own file# M r H«N»*e%eli re re ite d I, . I th in g , to lh e l*M» t M|« lies more than Conrad Manisera of LyndliuM. gram was established last spring ! the following facte were sug- H li to 1.22T f.»r Mr IU «*v C to n g g t. 'HALL In- l«MJ| lhe %**ltng ma< liuir* did the Manisera, who held a 23-point edge over (divert Iasi 1 0 ‘ntrrr* promiain* students in 1 here were ami hold tour Inreaeh. kid Work S» il the spread Im tw ee n th e l»*|l» week slipped to second over the past week-end when the “V rougT^guW ^f'Thannel, .. IiiR t ole* m i . George Hall a n d 1**18 iw tr* d id n 't «rem . ito u g h for *«»ur nasbrourk Heights star rolled u p 2 6 poiut* Fen »«■ learned last December Now ch eck . Lee. Manisera was idle. th** two seniors, two jun Entertain li)oo«l«lo»l ese», sIn ion do old ream-mln r In \ *#4H t u : * |n |«U. |» The speedy Lyndhurst boy will tors, one sophomore. sophomore, and one how thing* were done when paper ballot* l**IR 7 . 7 o» pi»t V»H title, imtfr ihan freshman had fixed intentions of get his chance to regain the lead were III \ ogue Non-U »oil tcttu*tidw-r tile w ere 1**1 III |«l 12 this Saturday when 'he faces becoming teachers. This total of io c a l B k s da>ft when the elr* loot Im ij iiI hut» Mould, Bloomfield Tech- Calvert will be seven fell short of Lyndhurst Ihd «iii*i n«hip .lip mi f idle this week, but wHl swine High School’s responsibility to go d o w n to ih e ie«ai«u« «»i a t»earl<> gin t»r did ilo m r« e of «»ur w4e«tt««u bttaed-% meet its fair share of future tea­ Lodge ii Honored With into action against Wot*u *«•j r . e itte h'|> r>*« lia iu i* ih* trh 'k * Has S Touchdown* est. since a much higher compar- 1 Urnrge I Hall nl Lynbr.«.k MHt sla te d , t k r r r w e re H.T2H 1 aw ait o u r re p ly . Calvert’s 26-point spree against j ative proportion of ouF gradual ' es were then enrolled in our New V o ,G r a n d Exalted Nutet in«t in l*>Mt the Bndgemen put him wel of th. Hen. v.olent and P io i.stiw % i.m \t v B ad on All.Day Stttion i w i> t Hvwc.1 «r < ^ against Bloomfield Tech thi- n the teaching profession in such i favorably with business and »n- portundtes that a dt^hxMiatu • fwt IM Ihr rUwa.1 W ftot J*kHy gave him. wantK to pte*a-iv. anua.t mi,i 9- week and still has a chance tr a way that more of our able stu- i dustry Iv.jAi ii, t »>t, ,, , n , 111 • mated *n eatewaive rfeggi hit the 200-mark. dents will be attracted to the i In addittof) to ability and I th.». o|vp..rtunitu * fot futui. tgl • v*. ^ v - 1 t- \» imutf « i rhe froen j Aim . i- an*. . ’ ______trofvi F t a n a Tm s i m »,i a t u>n, i| |k.lift. ,.f ?47 K'tie'fodv Scoring twice against Pearl Ri teres), the l;»w of supply ami d* ol h#.- ai thre. Hiut.'d M o- i* s., r ,.rl \*-oufc .ftpaikenl * arfiw , Not a^ m fanatic, hlnul to dr mg l«»l •*«*!. «l«:fc to** |>»ide*l» uf oatdltM H ot U»* TK. i gy " Dioszeghy climbed into thirr tard until a final vocational many teachers are ojededthat j headed the board > ttW r. a#« t d place -' - - 1------choice u made I aWui* of il# f.-a f I tndho tg a lj4 .o ii lt< in* |4ai*w4 .waa twM^t (<} this is one field a stt«d*nt e ^ u l l V* n».r security than most other fields charged_ < ach mernbe* t lit* O r­ ts Ua«ed in ." ttaten Asnlrwd #nd Th*«»»-aa 8o points, a new record for the determine what particular stu 5. High pressure working con Pane ark Valley school. Zaggy still der with individual responsibility fart ilw dents should be encouraged to dittons in teat-hing are offset by for joining battle actively again*! has Park Ridge to play on consider becoming teachers. Sty Thanksgiving Day. more extended Vacation peliod» anti deoi'H-i,.ti. fou-e» in ttieli d«*nts whose future vocational or (Continued on pag»* 4) Mioduszcwski, held scoreless by SKKVIDBO home tim im Hackensack, slipped to fourth (ji and Exalted Rulei Halt Im place with his 72 points. b e v e s t h a t y m .th it th . fie ld *.n Kair Lawn's Charlie Motta, off Polito Family Mrs* Poindexter Describes which the tie. im v . b a ttle l>. |we«*n to a good start this year, remain­ demotra. v an.i tmwrnaiwi.i will ed in his slump Saturday against Thanks Community Sd lO O l P o licy OH M ilitary be fought While lecjgnt/lng the Bogota, but still managed to re- „ „ . . danger, and demanding that all Mr< Pultlii mu c.on Lni^ .k.. tarn fifth piece with the M points Polito, my s.vn Anthony ■q ■ a . ■ ___•.._____t ■...... - - schools and n|h-t mtArm mr- he previously (Cored twice in his - 1 w,*h '« '«> «“ » h r . a i k r a I h r L e a d e r *. I.eaderetle author la*i week. Huential m m«»l.irt* th. , ** Michael «nd 'antagei. of g military career? Well, here is wbal Mr.. S ing- (alth in the suun^ri^** the pace Jack Diel Of Bogota has : who, w,,re *’ sympathetic jrte- field P»inde«ler. head of guidam *e in the scliiMiU. Iia* to cajr young pvt.pl>- 43 points,; ‘ while 14 Mike Araneo - of our loss by hi> death *a> a h u u tt k l "W e hav« m> U Teaneck and Bi!h Plucinsky of n^^- U* In the Commercial Leader of , with th. wurfie* nf. most pan nt* young mar,, an.1 re Garfield have 42 each. Luther dreds who conveeeri ih. ,asX the l>aderett«- aitked ‘ aiut *an government, we wttuid victim, in *n> *p»»t.-.i, Wright of Englewood scored ' bers Ut Ihe .vnual advantages to which youhg pro know the fa« 11 a|**>i.' Siccardi ____ all day and aitpomlmenu may be i is onTup on him with 37. other ways. », are u k « , Uio ^ loQk m l,lUr made aftfcr sim o l hours. and the Cwts about There is no actual race in the means to commumeslr our must lW |T |- O u r taak ta to g iv e lb. n Northern New Jersey Interacho sincere exp(es»ton *>l gratitude _ _ , ' ____ Youth aa p irch lo f*.« las tic league this season. Cliff- for their i-omfort in our period ol ^ ° u,d*'*r* Department wel t>ro«rea* (*iv* them th* side's Mioduszewski appears to sorrow to th, local 1 m te lle , t .tiii and Wright. known vt hn expressed thrir sym * a1*’*1 deal of experts.- in pr»> m e n t ** Calvert seems certain of taking pathy in any manner *»d*ng suitable reftwahmentu foi iiu p ia irlm g th is <•!> the Bergen County Scholastic We thank in pertieuiar Dr Public rru-eting. th*- only no Mr * Anita Herman, a hu • se of WJ Kuigslarut av.-niu- L>nd Order of Elks r v.«V*Mi C» League title and has a fine chance Alonzo. »he nur»« of St Barns t>cr *rnt lo ^ hl*h •rh°‘*1 by lh* hurst. filed pud la»t u eek in sfv»|Hrogram of #*tiv'- points set last year by McLain spet »ali»Ls who aided them for P M of the day on which th* Umud States Ihstrut C&nmt t«> recover i&o.uilu in damage# from youth e^fulppt'd f >t- r ftt Calvert now has 77 markers and their constant efforts t.« bring meeting was scheduled A meet » demm*fs« with r«spun»il»dty for lhe u su r ­ * w * rd tm eolleg. uh - record • Diosseghy of WestwtMMi We also thank Mr Collae* and School that night as far Lack as (..-edy Modent* of .*oi*i seems to have second place clin the priest* of ihr ranches of Jit last «prtng and invitations to it ies she received «*n a-<‘hve!«nd Chicago Seattle trlt: May sisth shllity. undo « progriov > 1 Columl.ua. Newark and Harred had gone out well an advance |1 >t*. a s v e n ie a ..Vm |- . Capitol Airlift*** lr»c and M«>! Manisera has already finiahed Heart. Lyndhurst f.»r tha r«enfert • a impossible at that hour to a n d IlNMpltal* UM^-t « t Atwe, his B P L L slate and set a new j they provided in our hour of cancel th»* meeting thwmt Airlines ln< are named co-defendent» in the ^tsft* H and eemraled tn t*. record of 109 points. Motta took greatest need We would lute to taka this op tt>ou*ands of enpiaed » second with 36 points. pact unity tn stste our pd*tt , .n un A i 1 m g t < t j^w sr of careers We do try tu the L yndhurst’ woman purd ,r ••uirwii lftaui "Vont out thr advantages and dts a ticket fm the t„p M., I u M j ^ n" k' ,h> the Capitol hoe* I If' M*> S >v»lW hwfg. advantages of all type* of work tr>V*pa ii»«> * " So You Think You've SnrtM-tnwe* we eeen dis* our age whil. on the Chkago Hrattl** kg’* ut had ptev u a* l, be*"** A* • nt am r into certain overcrowd j f* ,h^‘ ,,lt’ •* I ids nr ow'ned by the • aecond defendant t's if«>itundr ,ra> i prtdt-asaons Out. in the United vide thotrsand* u»w£* ■ j Got Troubles! You SUatea as tn no other eauntry of S uffer r d a fractured s k u ll snd other m>uriM t* l.en *l»r * »s t> r* Sttd gif Is Sadi. 11- I tne world an individual may aw»k ■•f eONtmee ramps; f * '•* t-«*t 4 e^aeeta^w Should Be A Hunter! te enter any field, and we hope thr«en Itrj w- at during !*>** - super v sum* |k m flight Sitr Claim* !h*t shr >* an v trial nmtry (W f^ u s r . Thirty Rfth Anniversary that thu wtH always ba tna- for » rd e^uiMtud yuolh >r Af has *»telr Ml tr** new l.ou Puntolilio and Harold McGee Mefferman are t>» OiUdawe Depertruant tr««s u* p o t w a riw d t». strap h* rm-U U> ’• I a Jr/aey |.#l« g her- arat and that th r |.t*t*r • «s WHd* empheftisiog y mtt I-yadhnrM hoy. who have lhe U a J d m It . a a a l h . . weM c~ " n l ing getrvitle* th. **»d- ,»**, ewtdied s. Marked At St.^ Matthew's pthdvf in a j-eskiesn »**nit» a*a ■ t%m «U m w .*r*. Rhe alw. ccedrnd* that fch» t« undai Of snd KsaSUd V .U- H* hand. Pictured un Page 3 are the nimrud atpiraai* with On mlwtmeel we 4o md en ‘'-•del ship ha* not n. * - «* p an iiagw atnf ot 'l Va*** w use- <11 * W a b ra c e o f eig h t m a lla rd d u rk s th e d aV * lim it f«*r hu th u f ,W M |r th * r**»*dUng of an> hoy re iv e d rtf} lreatm »nt » tw s th* ■ im#* r««t » *»««s v ***** **»u* t. itna lunia ddlgMma to tiv«*r V ei.( th e m oc g»tl eapebl* o | fo(ush htaaa, w r - e .4 : -IN * .* g**n 'ja af M mjuj »es . __ The si'asoit for hunting duck, '*ons and iWlor tuU. b r u . T*,”, * * ,,J#J defeswe f i t|rm.a #. > \ 7 * «r l a t e , a * I « started at 12 o' clock, and the he omtraeted whilst ws«t.ng tm « * ____ aa, . a r ^md f-«er*m g e*er> 'sfiaSaad*. ut t w s s ^ ». boys had their bag before I P M the damp grounds fur the wily "* ■*“ te'rnm m *. ». do fre Shiver. Injured '••rierao hoa^mtei i r a « t ih r a <» »•>- « Uy who ^n>„« «.»„», ...... M C Uiksnny. hey. duika u* apgiear Ami wary a '--urti tertakMnaen snd r»i»m e “ f* **?***“ ^ a*™» ... t ..-..I *vppfl«., them •»ili maUrtud* Iw Ychi bet. when you consider Ihr duck did tha- unf>«ctunatr uar grt w ^ curie-uUto M im W . try (S. I, Circle Three M eet. on*- lad we know who spent SIM Un the other band. I\knt4M wpd^4_*»mii*Hgnal * t"tr«t» « n t ne W ww. *, fur a duck hunting costume. $lg a born huntsman bmrowed etgM New fir aiM« <• it ia?oes' I • af ChraaUMt ••*->« «- -rf fte* ffiis^.tal Newark lsg » b» moie for six paper mac he de- shotgun shells The gun Iw hmA I t t u a If ft i Iidae CImm*s m*n e»* a dr 1 se» for lhe -j M a WfHaww I H - . . ma - shells. 96 for gawd tne. SS far a borrowid «e j 1 bcem e to hunt the ducks. |S I fur mee«k w* Iew> than ( T hgfcisf ..C«mpan» «f_ . _____ fk> m *-h*rge Al «*• awme i 1 the drfTtcufey d edrrym ftld g e r u e d t u U r t H • U« tdt«HS; l a a A er wwiti J i m i ar * • room and board at the duck bunt from the mamland and naht ak. he* n g w ith ^wegr f i n u i y 1 uaM at ts* *iasa..jd-' 9er< ing ground*. f? l 9g ta r loae af sew swarms oi the wild Umgs h ip W hile » o # h « « g et h** aa tm a, um urn m I1 M e e t | .» f * * - * «h*y are orwwagg ap He wan struck fct a i i w ork m d m i fc* f aiica i t t C a b u M taa f t 1 - Santa and a*a—w ^ *m a *dh Ma* g **,j taiM v Un talg wm>- II mm paitcy • M t In I pap*, accecdaag te HpkM *«t *d «Pa A eaglaf tuskawaik P A G E TVTO

THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1948

ed Mis* Armstrong as director of Social Service Department in E n g le \\ lkxJ Hospital, where she has* worked until thc present tim e.

Rutherford Baptist Churrh Rutherford. N. J. 9:45 a.m.—Church School 1 1 :00 a.m.—Morning worship U n io n Service.

9:45 A M —Church School. 11.00 A. M. — Morning W orship Topic. "The Promise of His Coin ing Sl< M atthew ** h v a n g r lir a l 6:45 P ’M.—Senior Young Peo­ ples' Fellowship. Speaker. Dr Lutheran Church W alter Wright. Medical Mission Valley Brook as! Travers Place Rev. George Muller, pastor A. L. Botham s •s* 8:00 P. M -Evening Wirship RL’th 2 2134 1,1 Topic. "Two Mcn in Life and in D e a th ." Wednesday evening. H P M. Mrs. Frank Penna "The Hour of Power." Study in 'v the Gospel o f John.

First Clinrch of Christ, Lyndlium Methodist Churclp SHE'LL REALLY Scientist Stuyvesant and Tontine Ave*. E. i’ierrepont & Lincoln Avenues Rev. Robert C . Lintner. Pastor "OH" AND "AH” AT in Kutherford, N. J. 307 Tontine Avenue THESE BEAUTIFUL of the Mother Church. The Ruth: 2-6928 Hurch of Christ Sciential, of

School.j. • Friday. November 19— 7 3 0 P M — M e m b e rs o f II [D a n ie l •■n. fl* Methodist Youth Fellowship mc< I M'nmre. at the church to attend Rallv i Ui ttfc i-«>- Ci'y iing frofli S u n d a y . N o v e m b e r 21 G re e n s ! i1 And iiudv . 9 45 A M Sunrtat Srh....1 I. .■II a g e s Telvnru/th Flourm thi 11:00 A M. -Manning worship Allen Williamson Topic Ly the pastry Quest foi A . T. U. J . If Happiness" Installation of tin Active in Churches n e w o ff ic e rs o f th e M. Y. F 7:00 P M - Regular meeting o h id e: the Youth Fellowship ‘Know hot vhat ye i»re' th* ;<>d. a n d th a t th e Reed Memorial United I dwelleth in you?" Plreshyterian^Church I>.is‘sages from "Sci- Stuyvesant near Valley Brook e.ilth with Key to Rev. Donald T. Kauffman, ■s" by Mary Baker Th M.. Minister O f course, and there's * 346 Stuyvesant Avenue R t therford 2-5158 BORSCHNECK & reason they are thc choicc NOTT ot millions. Come in and let us show them to you.

LESTER W . CURRENT Alcoholics A V E N l’E Anonymous B O X M l 2 I.> 11< 11111r>t. N. J. $18,740 $6,044.39

If oil families were as alike at $ 13,932.75 two peas in o pod. they might reqOest o standardized funeral Wachter’s service, lut the truth is that fam­ ilies ore not oil alike . . . And fhot's why the experience of our Fashion Notes stoff in helping families in oil walks of life is so important. This Delicatessen ability rests not olone upon mere ' book learning" but upon genu­ (.imrlnni.%, li'linbtr, Hi'ttsonitblv Svrvivt* ine service to the families in this community. I.YNOHl HST

COLLINS MEMORIAL 3 STFYVF.SANT AVE. Itt'therfoi .1 ooers, wines and Liquors Frosted Foods Fish - Vegetables - Meat - Fruits and Poultry

JOIN OUR 1949 CHRISTMAS CLUB CLASSES 25c. M. v». t]. U AND SI* A M il FUNERAL HOMES

5? Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. KLEVER KLAD DRESS uud U n h RUtherford 2-0490 SHOP | Smoked Salmon Hukcd \ irgmi.i Ham - f t A a t i o n a I //« 3W STI VVtSAM \X - 471 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City I W l . l t e I , . | , llm u c M ade Journal Square 4-4578 LYNI.HI RNT. \ J k i : jvm RUTHERFORD NATIONAL PARK ANO AMES AVENUES. KUTHERFOtO

U H l» Sl‘1 \K I H' NAZARE MEMORIAL »•►#< HEM Fur DANC ES. PARTIES. FUNERAL UOME MEDIftNGS tnd I.E 2-2SS# OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1948 T l * LEADER PAGE THRO i Rutherford Willard Ms rorr.be Miss Jasinski Sunday Bride Thirty Seven 93 Wilaon avenue. Rutherford, Mildred Irving Hunter's Hsve Problem j a®d Charles G riffin. 2713 Hudson Miss Helen M a y Jasinski, v e il was arranged on a satin f Boulevard. Union City, all found Given A Shower HOW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ciow n w ith clusters of orange Cases Before j guilty of parking and traffic vid Jasinski, of 436 Forest a v e n u e , blossoms. S h e carried C a ll* Lil-' lations. were fined a total of $14 ' Mi> M a r ily n R ru.kner o f 304 j and L*o Ed wad Munczinski Jr.. lie s and a white orchid The charge of 'disorderly con Pag. roue wa i hostess #». her j 10N6 SINCE son of Mr. and Mrs. L eo E. Mun- T h e maid of honor wore a * Local Police j diKt against Joseph M o ers, 30 h o m e week .a*, a s u rp rise } crinski of 752 New Jersey avenue, gown of aqua faille fashioned i n ' j Kearny street, h y M rs. J Zam- IniV Uc! for Mi.f Mildred) YOUR EYES Recorder William Bivona dis­ both of Lyndhurst were united in o ff - the-shoulder effect and a fu ll j 28 street, was dts- f> Ta * ann.i .W rtilift $ posed of S7 cases on • crowded belli, K earny marriage at 4 p . m., yesterday.. skirt with net pickups. She worv ! missed by Bivona. He had rr hosu M n Daniel S eM caknda. in Lyndhurst Police wfre f\*u :\rp ? The ceremony was performed at beit ,':«5sai-- ami Miss Marilyn a headdress matching of n e i ana Court last week and found time served decision cn the case re*' St. Michael's R. C. Church, Lynd lorget-me-nots and cameo mi eently in ordei that he might C ar* : Ohft,.n Miss trxmg will I hurst, by the Rev. Theodore II. to lace into three teen-age boy* be« u: the bride ul Wanen roses. The bridesmaids wore si­ found guilty of such chargc* as | tonduct an investigation of hii Czerma*k. A reception was held milar gowns in yellow, U ue. aaa ! own. Bra. Iklawgnna st a cere-j in St. Michael’s Hall. rerkless dnving. careless driving m<>n * 1 e ie: funned on Nov j pink, with matching headdie*? and disorderly conduit. Bivona suspended sentence on Miss Jean Munczinski. s is te r of and earned talisman rose?' Th* James Vendola, 236 Thomas ave­ 27 a t - t Clare’s I! C Chuich . Vincent Ricciardella. 17, 211 the bridegroom, was maid of ho­ flower girl wore white net w ah nue, when it was ascertained he Del a a i.nn.i Lake avenue, charged with care­ nor. Bridesmaids were the Misses matching bonnet and c u r r ie d a hfed complied v> ith a court order* ^“ I'u-n. x*e|low and' boucjet of mixed flowers less driving, had his license sus­ reauiring him to tear down au brown w »■ used in the d#eora-J Florence Dodski, Francis Bed- pended Indefinitely after lelng diges and Bernadinc Munczinski, The couple will spend their extension to his house which wa* j tlv e 's. Gtfl oatsafes we*v| lectured severely by Bivona. Ric sister of the bridegroom. all of honeymoon on a motor ti »p to Ca- a violation of the build.ng code grraruii d m ‘und round a w in I to Pennavxv ■ lardella was in the vicinity of and foj wluch hs had no pgmuit fril’’ >.. .C-UtLlt‘ .» siS« J L .w Lyndhwat. .ie Hefferluili They will live at 436‘Forest aw - the 'Milk Bar onRixerside ave to b u ild h i id e of the bridegroom, was flower nue when given the summons. « m j -»i *_*t«-lli n t - r *d girl. nue. Lvndhurst. Both are gradu­ G u- m included Mrs A 13 Franns D Hoare, 1079 Stowe »*. ufttaimi|» v. h»i. g«me Joseph Wolczanski of Irvington ates of Lyndhurst High School Duf Hrat nick Himi I ■ street. Union, charged with reck­ w . • to t>* tm iw l I.,.** hp* r«o«»e* was best man. Ushers weie John Mrs. Munczinski is. witn the Pru­ M ts I > Fr an ■» I. M r* M a tth e w dential Insurance Company m less driving, paid $22 fine and Party Given For Jad> ’ Pav-aie. %'isi. I r i f i f - L* n d l w: tt » Sczepanski, cousin of the bride, S3 costs of court for the offense \ . Itv t and Vincent Zales ot Lyndhurst Newark. Mr Munczinski owns Hat. : ,'.i't«.ri Mi» An.v’te l\*r When arrested, Hoare was oblig- Gallagher G a if - ► y R u la n John Slifkio and Bernard Slifkio and operate:-: a pas station m Pss- ed to put up $23 hail, Ed Foster. .tv W .s tro o k M. - L l^»».s <.t l a of Arlington and George Kowal­ sai<\ Uni t v Luration of his birthday an­ y ■' ed out of the car and ran av. ay Decorations were in . p.hk ftnd ll. fi!. n;i, > of t'llft.ui • tli I-«• V» n rft |h * T*»«* n 11* fashioned with sweetheart neck­ I IfiJiWHWf. niversary. at a family dinner when police stopped Hoare He ! iblue with a bouquet of chrysan­ t r i ....» f.o n x I.) i t|i I- « i .. n .i * . 4 v ^ , . line, long sleeves pointed at the recently, followed hy a theater later called up police headquai themums as the table centei piece will lUntx >UiUhi«rt\ wrist, and a pointed waistline party at the Papermill Playhouse ters and told them he was t;oing i There were games and favors foi M ..rid V:s William Lawson >e.,.* h, ' ^ «h f* H.e i-. »i> otfc.it over a full skirt finished in a at Millburn. where they i . .nx a h t >1^ » five-yard train. Her ten-yard ‘‘T h e F ir e fly " Hr was picked up at his home Guests 'included Elaine and ♦ Sur.-v. . d!n:\. i Kuest>' Mi and ' «*. 14 J ..i .♦n«i i'ajstost fo« . Mr- M AV street. Bloomfield, paid $3 costs W Floyd Kendall and Mis Frank of court, while Peter Fonaetfh. >V Gallaghi-i. and Mis Thomas W E 1 Forest avenue. Bergenfield was Sheridan, Mr* Frank S Gallag IPROVIOC tha’ged $5 loi the same offense. her and Mrs Richard Steel, all K m hard Ledgetl, liM) Rock road. of Lyndhuist A NICE GI

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Oar P«ltrt—N w i m n M H pwrlua. u M u i m m i . l« FrMSH. PI amkrHwd Kl ib 248 R O M K H ’U J * . H i m . i t l w . P i m . 1 t V J . C IU w | S 18 Ul $ EBEBI! "iflKET MOM.. Ti t*. WED. T H U t A M TO I P. 1 I U . S i H h WI ntlOAT AMD M iTUAT. « A M u > P M II k MM Til *6# I’J'flm ' *.i — — p*o«i ti’H i i* 4 PAGE FOUR T H E LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .13, 1948

teaching, and (2) Opportunities ternoon at the home of the chair- k l ■ Burke's Idea W ins Favor for all club members to viait Mis. Stuart Acts man. Mrs. Joseph Slobey, 19 8 .W W l\6S6W Oir classes of their major interest. Wheaton place. Rutherford. ! A _ (Continued from Page 1) i w e re : With the cooperation of ele­ As Hostess For The January meeting of the; I Of J6TSGy S o p h s. than most other fields. 9 4 4 1 mentary school principals last club wil be held at the, Tnwn P X , |_ 6. Elementary school teaching; 20 8 3 « spring, all students interested in Woman's Club Kail. Executive board meetings ^ DOOVlTOfl should be considered at least as 14 1 5 elementary school teaching visit­ will be held at the home of Mrs. ' Members of the Woman’s Club | It poured all around^last week desirable as high school teaching, J — — - — ■__ ed classes at the grade level of John S. Leigh. 327 Stuyvesant of Lyndhurst were guests of Mrs a s Jersey City dedicated its $1, particularly with the extension 43 20 8 15 their interest. One graduate now avenue. May Stuart, librarian, on a tour additional water supply of the single salary schedule. in training for the teaching of 1 000.000 In ? te a d of having only two o f thle F ree Public Library yes­ j s y s te m throughout the stale. handicapped children really at Split Rock Reservoir, g ra d u a te * attending our State terday afternoon. New books, five miles north of here. 7. Many students have not t e a c h e r s ' colleges-*-this is what knows that this is the vocation both for adults and for children Pyramid Delegation Mayor Eggers of Jersey C ity thought of a college education a n o rm a l procedure would have of her choice. Last spring ar- w ere on efcjaibit, also a. num ber Guests at Party j turned the valve for a 3,500,000, because of the financial problem. | p ro d u c e d —we have five of our | rangements were made for her to of pictures which have been ta­ Living in Lyndhurst, the stu­ spend an entire school day visit­ 1000 gallon flow while he a n d 1948 graduates presently enroll­ ken and developed by local ama­ A delegation from Pyramid R e- j other officials stood in the ra in , dent* can commute to Newark, ed a s ing one pf the Newark schools teur photographers. freshmen. One girl is at bekah Lodge. No. 70. attended the ; Drenched though they were. Paterson, Jersey City or Mont ' Trenton for physical education, devoted exclusively to the teach­ Mrs. Bendix Frederickson, pre­ installaUon c*f the new district j their spirits were not dampened clair State Teachers' College and ene boy at Montclair for instru­ ing of handicapped children. sident, was in charge of the busi­ deputy president. Mrs. Jennie Speeches were made by Eggers obtain a four years' college ed ' mental music, and three girls at Through the development of ness m eetin g which it was de­ Polte of Newark, and her staff o! and former Governors Moore a n d ucationat less expense than one Newark State Teachers’ College, this program, we expect that cided to discontinue Essex District No. 1. at Brilliant | Larson, state conservation com- year’s attendance at most colleg- ! tv\:o of whom are for elementary other promising students may be­ the rental of the present dubrooms at 301 Star Lodge. Newark, on Thurs- j missioner es away from home. •hool training and the third ma come interested and encouraged to consider the teaching profes­ Weivt avenue at the end of the day evening. Mrs. Esther H ursh*1— *j*he reservoir, formerly known 8. The hoard of trustees of our jonng for handica^pad^jjhildren. of Py r a m id Lo d g e . w a s m s la l l a d . +*... H ock high “school student loan fund Maintaining^ sion. We befieve~that Lyndhurst month because the rooms w e too as warden on the staff. j hill region above Boonton. The will probably loan the four years' High School is taking practical small to meet the requirements We have formed a club in our of the club. - Among 17 past district deputies ! project was to have teen com- I’M AN r.tSICENCE . . . The day after the election the crowds' tuition charges, without interest. I steps to provide competent teach­ milled around ttu- home of President Truman In Independence, Mo. school for the students interested p re s e n t were three from L>-nd- ’ pleted November—15/—Begun in if nw edcd. ers to meet the anticipated short­ Thfc Christmas party will be The nv; - cf ind'TM-nilenco ordered school dismissed at neon and in teaching; membership includes hurst. M iss Alice T Zech, who September, 1947, it is designed 9. )ijr school placement bur-j age. held on the afternoon of Decem­ he- : t - of ihr hieh school band lining up to serenade the sophomores and juniors a s well s e r v e d in 1930. Mrs Madel John- to protect thc city's water, which eau will try to help our college! By EDMUND BURKE ber 8 at the Columbus Club with T !.:•* r, 30.000 people flocked in frojp, th t c o u n try as seniors. An interested faculty son in 1938 and Mrs. Margaret Dc is furnished by Boonton Reser- students gel a vacation job each Mrs. John Trinka as chairman. ' "*.u celebration. member js acting as the club Young, 1945 ! voir. A buffet luncheon at White s u m m e r. She will be assisted by the heads ponsor. The major purpose of Other from Rebekah L o d g e in- Meadow Lake Country Club fol- Interesting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bart McGarry of of several departments. •he club is to maintain the in­ cluried Mrs Kay 1 fahler. who re- J lowed the dedication. r The principal next invited the. Sixth street, and Mr. and Mrs. Is1 United With Sister terest of its members in the Robert Robertella of Jauncey Mrs. Caroline Aldridge s u b s ti­ t ir e d a s a staff cf.'icer. Miss Al- . 4 parents of those students interest­ teaching profession. The mem­ tuted as secretary yesterday for thea Lunt. Miss Bertha Soule, j ed in teaching, and the Students, avenue were among the guests , M r - ; J IH 1 Tl S a f a r 1ny, an imporlpr of Nev.- York bership may later decide to a f ­ Mrs. E. G. Davenport, w h o w a s Mrs. Gladvs Peaor-k. Mrs Marv Mrs. Eliza Simms, Mrs. John to a meeting to present the case at a social club dinner party at Cf 219 i t avenue, have C|me to the rescue, lie spoke he! filiate with the Future T e a c h e rs the Everglades in Hackensack on ill. A donation was voted to the Decker. Mrs. C.rr-e PiraUkv waskkwic*, Mrs. Albert Hunter <>f teaching a.s a profession. Each of America. a s th e ,, gU ii- l a t t e r ’s s is te r, language and volunteered to can ; Saturday evening. Girl Scout Association. « Mrs Dora Lehn., r. Mrs Mav Mrs- Robert Clark. Mrs. Santo i parent thereafter had an oppor­ The main activities of our club Halm 1 Paternostro, Mrs. Helen Hudak m i - I. : ( f D ia fie c k e r, j for her. He brought her direit The public welfare department A- n i and broth- tunity t-i discuss specific plans are two fold: (1) Club meetings • _ of Lyndhurst and Mrs. Rose to her brother'.-, home here Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Feldner of will meet next W e d n e s d a y a t 2 h ad >not • ‘.ifli other in 38 with the class counselor. at which different teachers a n d Potdevin of North Arlington, ^ While 'in this country for a 735 Fifth street, had as their p. m. at the clubrooms to make /ea r:-. I As a result of these thi'ee group members give viewpoints and Mr. and Mrs Anthony Pom- were guests at a knitting club period of three, months Mrs. Al week-end guest their son, George cancer dressings. Mrs. Douglas Mi 'Allaf! \'. I.i) s p e a k s no jeting.> the results obtained ideas regarding various phases of brekas of 3 Livingston avenue meeting last week at the home laff will also spend considerable F Feldner, student at Gettysburg Nicol is chairman. T h e art d e quietly marked their eighth wed­ English. . am- om her home to of Mrs. Joseph Petrella of North time at the home of her daugh­ College, Gettysburg, Pa. j partment will meet Thursday af ding anniversary at their home. A r lin g to n . KvW Y o lk 1. lane via France. ter, Mrs. Bahia Sapsuczian of Shr lejt I . • ■!: Nov 5 and C a ld w e ll. f?i: • (1 in 1 . ' m •. st n'n N ov. 7 Tke- pin n < iv> <1 a h e a d of Schedule .in1 IM■ . Safars were The Lyndhurst Stamp Club met nyt. <>n hand : . t h e r. Monday evening at fhe home of 4-footw outside, 6-footer inside I A u th >: ili«- the air port Dudley Sleater. of 645 Fifth ave wc/*1 in< line send her to El- nue. The group have been accept ed ip the Association of-Bergen Big space for small homes I FELD BROTHERS 1 in Islar rl i)t_*the a r r iv a l rtf County Philatelists. re la tiv e Charles Karken- All-porcelain interior I 772 RiversicJe Avenue RUth. 4-0761 Shop At Big sliding Hydratorl Lyndhurst, N. J. Canterbury Corner Sensational low price I S m 30 Per Cent Waste SPIRITS LOW ? C A L L U S RUTH'S Kf-.jirnv 2*6767 Swanson Ever Fresh SHOP The Bottle 594 K iil^r H o j h I Shop North Arlington. IS. J. 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The Bottle RUTH'S . ELY MOTORS INC. Shop ^ SHOP 592 Ridge Road 235 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst 594 Ridge Road North Arlington, N. J. North Arlington, N. J. Ruth2-9667 FREf DELIVERY Rl . 2-0^50 Lyndhurst THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 T H E tCXDIV PACE r.VR Plan Meeting is presiding Plans were discu&sed for four girls, Patricia Lou; ti J Emmons' Girl Scout troop Mr and Mrs Duncan Cameron Vera Jungstefter present. m a*, their rWent git^sto the form e*’r People You for a Christmas party to be held , Cer uf ice, Joyce Krytofik, Gloria an1 Martha Martno to a troop of 234 Post avenue, have return charge Christmas plana were «n« iMtrr and further in-law Mr For Auxiliary on Thursday December 9. at the ftpnMBMM, Carol Ann Perello. led by Miss Elisabeth Lindsay -ed from Atlantic Cit>. * h*-* r o«ed A immWi of Gold Slat d M-’i JtMeph Lent of ( b in K n o home of the President at thr Roosevelt School with j they celebrated their ninth » rwon* Md • Mrs. Alvan K. Ralph, presi­ now I.ostefses for the Nov. meeting tenders Mrs A J Kwiatkowski ding anmveryaw on Thursday »:e cuntrtvpiating fiWRsattun. -M dent, was m charge of a meeting w'ere Mrs J. Fisher, Mrs A and Mrs Thomas Bionm. in Mr and Mrs. William C j a th* t* v .« re gu« .U - t Mrt J«dvn J CifcreauA. iii 137 The Mother’s Club of Lynd­ Goerl, and Mrs A. Kirchdoerffet. i charge of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Bar­ S. hetgerl a t IM n « M . Lyndhur,! CluMo Anwn w the local meeting Weart a*t«jr r*ad a* they guest* ringer-Walker Post of the Amer­ hurst held its regular meeting on ■ Fly up teremomea also wen' rrUbt.trd Ihrir wnklin* «nni Gold Slur Moihm met TWada* at Itini hf»n n frWuv h rt grand ican Legion held last week at Wednesday, November 10, at Brownie Troop 3 held an m 1 held. Claire DeMareo and Anna vt rsaqr with a dinner and shew j evening at the VFW BuikLng daughter Jaci|\*e(me Cieeatm. the Legion Home. There was a Mr mnd Mn Stank* > IW h.n ao»i a r r irietKi n r tty Eii« < tmth Roosevelt School. Mrs. S. Dt Bon vcstiture ceremony last week Marie DeCarlo flew up to. Mis­ in New York. V alley Brook avenue- with Mr*. report on the county meeting skiv a f 311 Travers place h a \* had held at Hackensack. Donations were voted to the Girl Scouts and to county Christ­ mas .'projects. Hostesses for the social houi which followed the meeting wen Mrs. John Caputo and Mrs. H L. Cimeglia. *The next meetir/ will be held i M m esr Sale, on the evening 01 Nov. 23' and a card party will be given on

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Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Friday Prepare Now for Your Thanksgiving Feast1 Lyndhurst Branch of the Hack­ nM KSUVIW FEATVBES ensack Hospital Auxiliary me,t on Friday at the Town Hall and Pumpkin Pie Spice.X! 10c OPEN made a number of hospital diess- ings. Mi^. Benjamin G. Divine is Mince Meat N*M-StKk x i9c chairman with Mrs. Frank Gal­ lagher, Mrs. Bernard Glick, Mrs FRIDAYS C. C. Christ, Mrs.*H. S. Stonder, Flako Pie Crust X 16c Mrs. Arthur V. Turner and Mrs White Cake Mix TZ.'Z 23c Kate Dickey- Children in local schools are asked to bring food White Cake M ix‘XT** 25c 'til 9 p M . for the hospital this week. It will be collected frond the schools on Chiffon Cake Mix 25c Friday. Flour8010 35c X 65c Geraldine De Lie+o is 2 Krispy Krunch lu“"L — 29c Cream White ‘"'""XT 39c Geraldine DcLicto, daughter ot' Pie Filling r«X,“-w"V H33c Mr. and Mrs. DcLieto of 144- Fon- Plqpter's Peanuts XX. 31c tine Avenue was two years old on Lemon Pie Filling A"TV 23c Thursday, Armistice Day. Mixed Nuts ,0"0,*,XX* 49c Decorations were in pink strea­ mers. and balloons. A musical Fancy Brazil Nuts X 39c Apple Cider TZ 39c £ 69c birthday cake was the center of Peels. Citron X r°*X — 10c attraction when refreshments Fancy Walnuts X 49c Corn for Popping ’X.' were served. Finger Figs Cherries X T A" tT . - 20c Guests attending were: Lucille I4c Cocomarsh ,CX Coffin, Karen Wardlow, Carol Pineapple X T A,T CTT - 20c Ann Geseck. Elizabeth Geseck, Layer Figs CM“"A „ ^ I7c Instant Cocoa Jean Stuhler, Arlene Stuhler, Ed­ Hydrated Dates r X . I7c Tomato Soup H"N' 2 XT 25c die Kesgen and Johnny Chanow- HilMZ Hemo Powder *°" sky. Pitted Dates B*0MT£ 23c Vegetable Soup 2 1IT 29c Evaporated Milk Educator Crax IMAI. * tm, “* 29c Chicken SoupclX, 2 X T 37c Strawberry Preserves Nabisco Ritz 32c Poultry Seasoning ."“X 10c Nobility Crackers ’"u Krispy Crackers I5c AppleJuice 'ti*!: 5c 3 IX 17c Mallowmars HtAT-n O’ Town House «««„ X 19c Bon Olive Oil X . 15c Herb-ox 2 *OASTtD Devonshier Junket ' * 7-Minute Suchard ^feech-Nut COf FIE CONTEST Melba Toast Rennet Powder Pie Crust Choc. Squares ai—* Jr. Baby Food “ * •” ■ 5 iw 70- pX .1 6 c •• M«k« J ply* A / C M^*-a« iwm Owl.* j X X 16c ***•» pm+,m. J l C , 6 *:? 83c Ritter's Catsup 20c XL Green Label Peas «X°, 27c Sweetheart Soap 3 ’XT 28c Campbell's SS" 2 ’XT 21c Green Giant Peas X 20c Sunbrite Cleanser 2 13c 23c SSCO !•««» 70 • m o m 2 X Tomatoes H a w iw c Soilax 25c Tomato Juice XT 28c S*a*4a.g ^ !*••< 21 3 Tomatoes a-.i-t, L , . NI 25c Matches 10— 10c DoleSST1' 16c 'X Lima Beans 25c Gold Dust 22c a n h j z ISRAEL GUEST ,.. . B hm al Blended Juice X*1 3 X* 28c Beets utcio*^ right, strolling with Dr. Xhabn 27c Blu-White Flakes 2— 17c Wrlsmann, president W i n d , la Blended Juice mA'E : 21c Niblets X X X 35c Henry Morgrnthaa, Jr., farmer Maiourv Chiffon Soap Flakes 33c u r n secretary af the treasary In tha Prune Juice ^ 27c Codfish IHKIODIO KooawHt cabinet, daring hia re* 2 X 35c FAB rCL'^.2— 35c een‘ tUH ta Tel AtIv. Wilson s Corned Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Him 1 NOW D & G Kibbled Parson's Gillette Thin Beef Hash , Spaghetti IT'S Dog Food Ammonia h i t Crosby Jewelers X 33c AMO (MAT SAILS Razor Blades Ih U i 21c 3 \ , 45c 20c r s r 25c Thanksgiving • l M m ♦ ,..w ~ , S p e c ia l Florida Oranges 8 s 39c , Ideol Coffee T “ 53c Todoys m.»» outstondmr, oroofl, va lu r' F c o fu r f.1 n l Oil A rrre M ort.n .h i we*k »nd' i 4 ; | r j Asco Coffee 43c Grapefruit 3 * - 17c Maine Potatoes r 49*L..'2.09 I \ I *■ ,,'i- Ml NO - . ^ ...... I Indian River Grapefruit Z>- 25c Idaho Potatoes X 1-. l0X 59c Win Cresf 40c ' H 3-Piece Fresh Cranberries 'X 23c Yellow Onions V, 5X29c Compare Seme Meats Carving Sef Taney Tangerines - “ 29c ! String Beans . c t o r P ric e and Q uatltyl $3.95 no ta* 19 Slainle*% Strrl Cauliflower Fancy Snow White 1 0 /“ H tfl Ion (> round K nt /<* ^ Lorg., sn,w .h ,„ heod, ^ to ^ rby A(mc . Vfv, ,OJIy , Fresh Cala Hams »*>. 43c ihg» I Aj ■> w i, . , > §

r %k i :r y v k a t i n t s nunv pu>iHrsi:>T iMniK* 20c Rib Roost r r x ' Sparc Ribs * 59c Veol x r _ Beef Hearts Supreme Bread X 14c' Swiss Cheese * 69c Mild Cheese * 61c Veal m " * * ‘ 45c T».*w be»ie* tomn ts*»f Bacon “tow , 39c Del “T X 40c Tongues X*“ Slab Bacon » 63c Honey Buns "“ “"X i - • 25c Pabslett.XX, 25c Princess T X 31c Rib Lamb Chops Sauerkraut X * 10c Pies 49c “tm 55c t X 69c American Loaf Cheese ut Nt w Jersey. The local clubs Cooking Time ...... 2V. Hours squash (do margarine TW O RO O M S no, jiist«•: *.s t.'.c I,i!>V. was maid casion also marked the 21st w ed-1 tory. Institutions, industrial firms, not thaw) Salt of honor V . : Paterno. bro­ ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. research concerns and the army that he has presented programs Maximum Standing Time for are the Arlington Music Club, V4 cup water Pepper ther of the |.; , t... v.a best man. D eF eo . carry on work in the observatory in Oven Before ' The Arlington Book Club and the Cooking ....'...... 4 Hours Place frosea squash la caaserole, for the price of Mrs M.fii; .it: was graduated The bride-elect is a graduate building and in other structures on add water. Cover. Add butter or of local schools and of Newark the summit. • Nutley Record Club. The West I S e r v e s 6. from Lym 'i;i.:si H;..n School and .Hudson Symphony for which he margarine, sslt and pepper just be­ St. Franci.. Hospital of Jersey Preparatory School. She is em­ fore serving. j is business manager gave a fall I Frozen Boneless floast Beef C ity as a re:* I.- t m l n u rse . ployed as a -secretary in a law. office in Newark. Hauselman , contort at the Kearny High Forum On Schools Roast Potatoes Bsksd Apples ONE N o w «■!,:;-I. ■ . * ! • S ta n d a rd O il a veteran in the Marine Corps : School auditorium on "Friday eve ,Com pan v. Mi attended ning. Novci.ihcr 12, to a capacity S apples 1 cup brown sugar is employed as a foreman in the As Community House Whole Buttered Onions St. Regis St hot I. .V a York, and I audit-net »i cup raisins Juice of % orange National Plastic* Company of S e td n H a ] C !le„< . T h e co u p le Frozen Squash Core apples. Pill holes with raisins C a rls ta d t. Forum will hold a meeting to - Mrs Doris Brody, president of SPECIAL D U T C H will live at :i7 Kinciv Street, Jer­ discuss using one of the schools and brown sugar. Pour orange Juice The couple will wed on Jan. 22. [the L. M C. is extremely giatcful Buked Apples over apples. Place In baking dish. s e y C ity in the township as a part time that such a busy and well known WfNOO» SHADES. B O Y community house. Mis Edwin musical authority has consented Mt Harold Himebaugh, execu­ Mrs. J. M. Hogg of 257 Court Heavy quality on New Blended Wackwitz, executive secretary, j to do a repeat program for the tive secretary, of the Passaic avenue is a patient at Medical s ta te d . Choral Group Rehearses Seek Members Music Club and hopes that the I Y M C A. will be the guest Center, Jersey City. roller-. No sitle lient. F ia t Under this plan, she explained, turnout of interested residents | speaker at thc Sunday morning Reg. 1.79. Now 1.15 WONSOVER • M r.-Ruh.nd Ah:*..»ny Barrows, j In Classes For a school would be opened one will "Do our Town Proud." session of Everymans Bible Class, Mr. ad Mrs. Maurice Tissiere, reudei t of hi 11ii( i 11ii i j a n d d ir e c ­ night a week af the start for a Remem!>er the evening is Fri­ j Th< Glee Club directed by Loui. t o r o f tl ... L. i. 'lu ll :,t C h o i al S o- ! Local Red Cross community, sponsored darn-e. and day. November 19, ti e time. 8:30 ] Li ight anti the orchestra con­ of Valley Brook avenue, who cietv. sponsored hy tin Lyndhurst J other social activities P. M.. the place, Franklin School ducted by Al Teller Jr., will pre- have just marked thw: announced that < ident prevention work for both we are holding this meeting to! Miss Lucile Savoia of 414 Ridge ! 61 Park Avenue Htilherford -.Special irh e:n -:.-il' vrrll he held at Lyndhurst and North Arlington get those, who have the welfare xoad was .feted -with a party in; the High Si K< 571 on Monday, No ! branches, Rutherford Chapter, of our township and rt'* young i honor of her 16th birthday on! = P U Z Z f e L E D ? vember 22. Wednesday, Decern-' American Red Cross. people at heart to attend and j Saturday D» corations were in help us with planning and putting ber 1 . Wednesday, December 8. First aid classes, when started, pink and blue and a birthday j the plan into effect " Give 6ifts with that a n d M o n d ay . D e c e m b e r 13. T h e s e will be ‘held in the Red Cross cake was the center of attrac- j : Foium, with the* cooperation of rehearsal.. aie all scheduled to rooms, Town Hall, Lyndhurst, t,OIV- ^ • J Personal Touch start at «;Iih I’ M>shftt^>. one tttght a week for ten WC’eHcs. Commissioner B w lin. ha.s hamr~ ''Guests attending were WaltVr j ! ed survey sheets to most of the I The Choral Society is’still wel- Those interested, men. or wo­ Bruno. Jimmy Bruno. Joseph! I organizations "in town • >";• n- / (Member- It you are men, should contact Mr. Sleater. Buccvlo. Al St m an, John Mafay. [ Mrs. Wackwitz. expressed the MAKE THF.M YOURSEI.F Irudc-B uiH ' interested’. I'port to Mr, Richard any evening after 6 p m by call John De Maio, all from Brt>oklyn;| I wish that most of the feturns A 3a’ i ov. , next Monday at the ing RUth 2-8815. I a . u is . John and Joseph (Jianu/zi | would be .in by Monday Any. High Sehool auditorium, at 8.00 from Jersey City; Pat DcPamp- RADIATOR tc REAR AXLE I organization that did not receive P M or call HU 2-O720W. hihs, Camille Cinardo. Joan Ar­ We Can Supply Materials and Ideal a form could get one at the meet­ Mr and Mrs. Edward Schenk gila. Rose Deito, Celeste Ambro- ing she said and son Edward of 545 Union I sio. Shu ley Bogle. Annette Bis- Buttons Cm rred — Button Holes Mid*. Mrs and Mrs Kail Hawley of avenue are spending several days l cardi. Donna Benedetto, Louise 337 Second avenue, have as their at Lawrence, Mass. Russo. June Frangipanc, Jean THE LYNPHURST FABRIC CENTER quests their daughter. Mrs. Rob­ Mr and Mrs Richard Beck, of Frangipanc, Nicholas Arjak. Nick 237 Stuyvesant Avenue Lvndhurst ert. Woodward anti son, Robert, Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Liebold j 443 Beech street, have . as their tSivolella.” Albert and Peter Dom- RUtherford 4-0095 who came east by plane from of Roosevelt avenue, spent Sun­ | guests Mrs. Beck's parents. Mr anico. Marty Alonzo. Car- Roma Denning. Oakland, Calif. They plan to day at the home of Mrs. John ! and Mrs. Robert L Manly, of della. all from Lyndhuist Prop. stay at least a month. Deppe, of Bayonne. Houston, Texas.

C l o s i n g O u t ! Yr*u jfi a truth of throoth-nnd- tSroujh hauliii” ability when you Sorio* 450 ■;«t a C M C 450 C M C 430a are ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING? •dl truck . . . with truck ailet, frame*, SELLING EVERYTHING ON OUR SHELVES AT S lv « Ymv brake*, transmlseions and clutchea N ojnattv what you've been offered for your prenent W ar-Proved and . . . engines the iam« aa that of tho car, your nearest Kaiser-Fraaer dealer would like famous “Army Workhorse.'’ And Improvad Pa war laey’r* not only husky end powerful to tell you what he thinks it’s worth. It could br Cost or Below e . . . they giva you GMC's rugged muih more than you think. ■leflar, Safar postwar good looks, roomier t-ebs. Alt *•••! Cabs outstanding comfort, convenience e And while you’re about it, aee and drive the 1949 Rugs, Appliances, Lamps, Gifts. Bed Spreads and Curtains and safety. Pricewioe,'theee GMCa Strangar, Sturdier are the buy of the m edium duty field. K A IS E R or F R A Z E R . Power to spare, with many a Chassis See us and see them . Quick delivery. long mile between gallons. Room for youraelf and Town Department Store your five best friends. Style and luxury that make the KAlttEK and FRAZKK the mo»t copied cart in FranlcV Garage 305 Valley Broolt Avenue, Lyndhurst Anterica. A ride that smooths the buinpw and hugs 267 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST ihe road at any speed. RUth. 2-7790 Bed Spreads Chenille Reg. $14.98 Now $6.98 Before you decide on any new car, fill out the Ladies Dresses -$3i98 N ow $ 2 .8 9 coupon below and find out eaeily—an d without obli­ Boy's Wool Pants— Sizes 8 to 16 Reg. $5.98 gation— what your present car w ill bring. T hen dm * N ow $3 .4 9 VIOLA BROTHERS, INC. • 1949 KAISER or FRAZER and find out for your­ Boy's Corduroy Pants— Sizes 8 to 16 Reg. $5.98 N «w $3.98 180 WASHINGTON AYENT* Nl Tl EY. N. J. self what our 300,000 proud owners already know. Large Bath Towels Reg. $1.49 N ow 79e The keys .are waiting for you. Phone N it lev 2-2400 - 1 Scarf Sets Reg. $3.98 N ow $ 1 .9 8 M aybe you’ve been misuing something! Towling Startex Reg. 39c a yard N ow 29c Complete l ine Of MAIL THIS COUPON TO YOUR ' Children I00°c wool sweaters $1.98 N ow $ 1 .2 9 KAISER-FRAZER DEALER Boy's Sweaters, sleeveless. 100% wool $2.98 BUILDING MATERIALS Now 99c insulation WOOL and BOARD F^ce Cloths, Cannon R e g . 15c Now 10c Dish Cloths R e g . 15c Now 05 c SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH Bath Mat Sets Reg. $3.49 Now $1.98 Boy's Suits Reg. $1.89 Now 5Se a Damaslt Table Cloths Reg. $3.98 Now $ 2 .4 9 Permanent Driveways Men's Shirts, colored or white R e g . $3.98 Noiw $2.49 Men's Socks Installed MODERN MOTORS R e g . 49 c N e w 29 c Children's Socks R e g . 35c Now 19c PARK AVE. LVNDHI RS • K it h t - § m All Sales Finel -No Refunds Flintkote Asphalt Roof Shingles Agricultural Lime • Driveway Stone Imitation Tile Board THTHSDAY. NOVKMBEB 18, 1948 T f f * LIADT1 P \r . r sEVT*

'Towo Soos Now M a n d M i ‘j*!** •3Jn ’> tin g i >Oit 4% VI ■> tv I! i" ** Iked ’vn I h iin Drive On t E W n rv k l CV . n u t - M *1 hI» • b«ttt^da> .iveftu* i *1 Surwi e- vvrh Hh# l ^ a r k r l I "Trouble will tome from Prasi P a r k v*h»‘n tlio y b.**i •, v A lonrf t . . . n .11 h a .t pi>lu i on .changes which will occur in Collvctor’t Notica Of Sale 0 4 R * « l W ash'ngton this January, pridtgt ■ ed-^eintroituetion of the Taft For Ta«o» and Other Li*nt Etlender* Wagner Housing Bill i controversy on the Ci\ il Righ^ : Bill, and diffi.nlj. rv|>oajing tht, Taft-Haitley Law Nt»|ii* is hrretiy gi%eu il»j? I Jam* J ^ iiwiv ( the author 1 1 % t«f i k r I Chief Executive vetoed the Taft j >lal.»ile in »iii Ii a»e m a k e a |it| J»fi»% i«|e«|. ** ill ol) ; Hartley Law and the Tj x B ill while his party members sup- | ported it in Congress. I M l H M I \ ) » \I » U H ». I MR "The next yrssion with the M J n i l «m K | President will await hii action for repealing the TlSft-llaitley Hi tin afternoon of that *la\ 41 tlir of fit r .•( lit. < ul ! law . since manv IVijn** rats sup- i |N>rted '* The law is not it^ures I* 1 lor .*1 l.i\e* I ot* 11 II ill in »ati| taxing ilulrirl, rt 1 si vi* anr •nffleirnt to the aiii .ont- .»f . Iiargealtle a^am*! ! a great deal of power, he ex­ '.in f l.i 11.1- rr'|irr1nrK nn tli« WHAT YEAR IS THIS? . . . Remember “Home Run** Baker? That's a lone time if* . Let's M at tk* rtd p la in e d of the lineup in thegucoat. From the left, seated, are Baker. tddte Rommel, another old “ -itt Athletic Regarding thv tax bill, he said M H 'I IM \ «»» JI I N I•*IH Irtayer; Howard Ehmke. Lefty Grove. Connie Maek. B ig Chief George Bender. Hans Lobert and Otto it is grosslj ill fopn'M-nted and Knabe, former InPeMer with the A**. Connie cot together with his former playcai in a party In hh honor j tl\at thc tax bill gives 70 per cent a m i 1 ••mpuleil m tin I»*| mi fil« in m. of for together at which a premature birthday rake was presented. He will be M Dec. 23. , relief to those earning less than vtilli in*e»r«l on om It sinoiiiil- I i « h i I ** I' i|ue Jale *5.000 He addl'd that the tax Engagement Plans Beaver Grads Ju ly . I d l ‘*111 > nib Mail Early I lull would be hard Io lept a I. since S. S. Questions and Answers it provides much foi low income For Lola M. Hoick Are To Meet j bracket?. lli. *. «r i ex»r.* ol H per m il |hi annum Ihr |m iN u * u I fur I n I k r e m i n d e r to th.- 063. 7911, C o n jre s s .' h u t lie fu n d e d clearance ami low housing, and William R. Clail Ih* F ull f*«>i./ , • \ M m V, ; ” y cli.H befoie del,very „l the ear tj ! wrecked an a-jt *t i bile Setting ordinary housex built."’ he • t m u . .on of’Rev. Reu • '..im ant. R o u lc » 1J.. k. •am* 'hall he matle Iteforr the < i.iti lo*ioit of the ale th''1 Chn»tm«, panwb c»rl> ' i< m stlr in ^tm uster b Dana Ely empha-, paid by thr VA and delivered soeinl problem was cl’-rnnatrci - IVi- 4 a t 4 o'clock nt tn>; fV fil di r provisions of Public Law $63 n ig 1 \ fiir-.unt t oi ih* |»nnnt.«in of t hapirt .Mh I* I I1IH. <•>»* raid* and parcels des to his estah - 79th Congress Will VA give me there Would be bcttci unde, • t P * • l'\ tei lan Cbuii I'MH A n- m t- , 1 - . 1 s , lined for distant points shauld be A —No Payment for the another tar to t opiate if* standing between the Conpreiis j ' Clark oifitiafing ,.t th e l l , all- • Ho nt» ami am* mime nt * llirtrin mailed well in advanre of Decern-: by VA is contim trnt upon Its de he. . A—No There is no provision and the pc*o|de “Theie aie a ’Mi* F ia n k A Ri ber 10. and Chratnxu cards for Uwry to the • , an under t hi - law to provide moie g r e a te r q u a n tity o f h o u s in g fa» il- .Ih h k is emplovt d l<> .1 llo following i* a i|e*« riptioti of lam|* anti ihr fin.tr, local del,eery should be mailed- Q—I received a ley injuiy in than one automobile to an eligi ities now than eve. befou- , Mr firm m Newark and > The piionpui • *»*i»ri» a* lo iils m e tl nf lh< Is »• t*M file 111 m t o f I Mr | » not leier then December 15 to ar. automobile accident rnently th c i ble«vctoran. Towe said. * but the Go- eroment '--* •’*♦« "f f.MTli.ei H elen tb e Rev \V gethei with the total aim^uut »lu* ihrr.-oii a.* .ompuleti assure delivery I rfore Christmas which requires out-patient treat- would have immediati i-ompeti V ai i .'aim .f Hoboken M. lb. /..a, |.uth< in ■Ji'. ... , 1 ment Will VA -furnish the re- tion if it went into the business C la *. • 1 I I veil by RCA Tel. Saddle Rm Nr* Mi ia} at the .j*amc time re- qujred treatment'’ o f i o n s ti u c tin ^ h o m e i I < v i*d for tw ,. v. a. • the »uust lu*hlv m minded those sending packages A-Out patient treatnunt i» Lyndhurst Seeks Elect ipn of off let < s wav held; > S.-alM-e*. o . I|»e P u n fit pitucbe v it, ii,,, M n i»t ' that they Should take pains to available onl lo, ,,-i „., , at the meeting Muiiy\ l.udmtt II • • i * i I * p la n lo h|H-iul .. 1.4VI It , l . rtv 1 pack them taiefully with heavy nected disability New Highway was elected president with Hair\ h o i t i.-.- ii m O h to ­ fn. • vn X % Ml paper, tied securely with all unit 1 was assign,-.1 if ... ,r. .1 Christensen, pec.retai > . re eleetrd; •-L iii-;—t MluliW V f iMl fcSl 4 . twine, lie said -that-as in the T f,„ ce« have hnnd l , x m r Lynuhui st joined T^orth Arlihg and Ctmstian Hndsrrr x rr as i rr n past, thev may be marked “Do; urns ui adviint e on ei* *0 i111n.«iI to n M o n d ay n ig h t i.i a d o p tin g a re • c le c tc d . D ii e c to l a fo i .1 \ I thi ('!.. l tma a ilh.u. M i not op, n until Christmas Service Life li,»u,an .- I* i 1 I need tesolulion s^ckin^ i ^i-.st; uetion of were Seymour Siegd ahd Jo«M ph I, th lagan.Saturdav itk 1 im , lll^M.,. H a t Air Mail within the continent.r? |um)s al this tun, M »»' I V i*h- a new -t.it* .highway linking, ElegnnU-. Dr I Youc* Ji w - i • f th e B o ro u g h 1 ‘ Mi. W ,; t | . 4 M u . . S • «o, ,(nr l i tii I mli-d States continues to e,*t 5 d,aw all or pu,t o' ,1 Tetefboro Airport with Newark chairm an of th« nominating ton- I lit ,, ti o f E d u . s ti. M v M - M. Dt i „ a cents anaounce. up to eight ounces m it tee assisted by Paul Fimt*el. t i I• i tlu resilient1' Articles m cxcqjs of eight ounces; , ,/V 11*01' l'ast "I Sehuvle* avenue •! The pioposCd highvivy, whk'Ti Alfn^l Coim tli, and Carl Do. le I .» t I W fo llo w e d Wo.-1 I ( \n» of llo ^fo|i«anl }>afir|. | laiul aii*l rral ••tale ut the present tun. ean be icnt in i v i r* • v would I ranch off Hrt at. S 3 anJ Dorhs is retiring Chambei prowi and " eti vist 1 m a t l« I 1 a|* r Ult tl l-t |MVII!*l'J> tl> mil. .tu| brfa.tr the D DonmstiiWllr on Pared P Post ost /VfOdS O lU D SdVIHCjS c u t m« i c ^ Tfie meadows, would' d e n t , m e n f thi hi t Plesb>ti- Service at thi e y u la r a -zzo o n n e i-' « —. . i_ . ^ thy, -air ..( lh. 1mm.nt *hi* lhrir..u pin ml ie*l ao-l provide another artery fo< heavy Seymour Siegel i eportvd sift Chm t’b lo* ■ t il ra tu i^ A . v Jo G o Into Bonds It raffle di)d relieve local street"! oltt lo H. .. a*|y * rti>ing * oat's ih *a*t) •! « rftl|le « | . hr. k ; which ■th* m»\\ highly eongestcd. ! go* stl hilr.l al l.a.o Hilt I , n il. Mr and Mis Frank Bleak lev, At a cnnferei < e th is v ■ k vvith ft cops of Un- i'-solution will l>c J i l . . . o f H63 T e n E y c k a v e n u e , h av e .Vernon Clark.’ N at ii mu 11 - re< to r f -i w ,n ded -,t" thi .state highway | I'h .lay .1 N .y.oihr, |**|« as their Kin-st t«• * ii x m onths. Mrs. j *>f Sales. I' s T re a s u i ’ I V p a rt- »omn issmnt r DR9P0SNERS Bleak leys sister. Mrs E. A Fiel- ment. Saving R o n d s l>!\ i H.n Thi boaid ,»lso udopti d on •M il* II \ M 1 1 I M ,.,.U den, of Adt Jaide. Australia Mrs Elnn r H Bobst. Neu J. . filial uad.ni: t>e oidln«n«i •*p- I * M Bl< akle\ and hi i two sisteds, Mrs chairman wa- t -.! - j ti,.t tht i roj iat.n| 138.000 lor ru u fnc Thomas Oreen uf North Arliiitf- in this state would di 'n u appa: .t,iv with f»5 fool aciul Tad I W i l ton and M Luke Grecnhalgh of ft»4 billion in Xmas Clui. rei-k*: d e . s. boo. ter pump, tank ai«l Harrison, had not seen Mrs Fit I- Tlu recipients of t|u- , o n e y , equipment Mayoi hoi ace Bogle £ isa is^siit* den for a |>e: iod of 23 years. Mrs. according to ,i (toss seilu... ,,, sard delivery could n«tl b» i x George Win free, of Topeka. Kan- vey, will re invent 33— nt-ttros. pccted tnr-fl yeio1 oi 1% months sus. also is a guest at the Bleak- funds in permanent ,nu- Tht Police Pension Fund Com- hoav m,. Bob^t urged New .U: ts V\t-y nnsnon notified the rumiti.if: Patrolman Wul Roosevelt avenue. enlertatiK-d (heir funds Also if the r u st tt -1 O'Neil, w Iv» wu> injured hi i card club Monday evening- give presents that a B >nd one about a \c.u ago and who would Guests w i.e from Lyndhurst and of the best Xm.i gifts i so n h a v e 'b» i n*e|igil»4a for retirement Jersey C«t' car receive: li »:ti thi -faice Devut.bei 2fi

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M l 1 K« • I \ X I A I I M o l - I M - > - > H \ H I <^o#r«l t Yr*n«p«*«M ' / H«w* Wr« r m n n 101 niioi » M Pim u DeMassi Motor Cor Co.. Inc. w •*‘ •* 1 —. l i i t i l l r i kiwrtl I TNOHtiRSI Nt W JU SI 1 1st* si.*4 —- t t p p « * i. T * w o Mafof Senior ViceVire Commander and.~ l Junio< Mrs. E. G. S alt, a Montclair the attendance prize for the story behind that fine piece of work: that in The attorney-general was or I am not interferred with furth Vice Commander,. most parents attending t h e m ee t- er by the attorney general, to tr\ k . ,, r” P*c,,W,y Con?r»'ulations Jerry and Vincent State Teachers’ College teacher, the background were hours of arduous labor, his way to Philadelphia to con­ -.nrt Ih*- best of lurk to - im hoih told the group likenesses rather not only Vincent Del^vo. but t< maybe not on this particular piece of work but tinue his investigation of the Bur WEITOMK BACK. JACK! p o in t w h e re in a p p r o x im a te ly tw< than differences should be sought lington County Bridge deal when The meeting was mcctKful In more ways than one, we not on pieces that lead up to this one^ weeks I shall seek the indictment in friendships with the peoples i Herald News repoiter discussed , y elected two fine young rr n to the chairs, tut we were honored of other countries. Mrs Frank Monaco, of 669 Val­ of about 25 others involved ir the W interry case with him. >v the at ten fir'' of Jack II ighes, of Military Ball Fame. Jack ley Brook avenue, had as her So maybe you’ll be interested in the back­ the South Plainfield gamtlin Money for a CARE package to ftuests for the week-end, Mrs. "I intend to diftate a letter tr tnd his [. o to I ’ f Winnespesauke. N H.. each vej>r for the be sent to a war-torn country ground of Steve Fisher’s stories, the back­ my office firing W inberry a.s soor m attei. among which the follow Joseph Pace a n d M rs. A t th u r "minor iv. h- ’a k. af»er recovering from a short illness, at- and a contribution to the student ground that lead to his becoming ^THaccessful as I reach Philadelphia,” Vai nf six represent the more im Picone of Brooklyn. *' *' 1 ' ' iLk .Tlip_l'!t !t was sw»n la jges Ktry- screen writec TMprr -rrirt V In’ c o nf t n UP d T r y ­ h him ar I the Misus the_ best of health in the ing his newspaper aboard a Phil­ toli, William R»-°a. Domini k R«* Ka, An.pi lo D e < arl », Joseph Tan It was Christmas Eve in New York but adelphia bound PennsylvaniJ T» I • es of our post I ave been working very hard of late, P . Carnegie Railroad express. -gre.sso . nd Ku-v p.e C aten’i.” Steve’s room in Greenwich Village didn’t sug­ t ream lined their administrative plans and are all set STOP- SHOP - SAVE Winberry was assigned to the C at. (I ; »i iSon ti rrn ' 1 ■ • usiness. organization. For the benefit of the gest Christmas. There was som ething haxiging Mid*’l< ■ pambbng pn.be by Su •h e fat *oot;’1'1 of C n r' vi i?»«* gent^l publ their duties are as follows: Al Lee. A* The New on his door but it was not a Christmas w reath; it was au evic­ p e rio : C o m t .Tut! ;e F ie d e r e - I* erson. a Lyn ihimt volant* ■> in le n ■ n<- and r« Tifi- Thoi ias E. Breslin, renting of building: t i o n n o tic e 1 ^ .-m m T Colie when he was a justice of . 'ii:.n al the Club Piccadilly Jo se'n h ( >a h e ;1 »/ excheq ier. the old Supreme Court in Apr* N»\ ark. v here C .tena w*e I h - Pa: iv; ai, working hard to give you a won 1947 'Ihe piol.e ha. so far pro •orn.an, on Nr- • rnlier !*». if»: '<•tf.il tl- r . Ben’s o'/ mbe v’ 1 ‘ 18 This will Le the evening that the Delicatessen He had been in New York for a year, working like mad at '<■ fled ah'* wa- ai *oti Hast (' writing, and it looked now as if his writing career was over. d in ed ‘no t-..m ictions. s I d bv Willi; n F. Gallagher, chairman, will honor Yesteuiay Atto.ney Genera 'priiigfield, Ma n August 23. j the M A. Paint Co., *ic., by presenting to this company His faith was gone; he was being thrown out for non-payment Van Rtpei announce i that if "131, . [ ‘h ro u g h Us ntative. a | aque In recognition of its co-opera and Liquor Mart ot rent. As he walked out into the cold air, he analyzed his would not approve a $1,381 bi’ P < -leht befo f* V: ti R ip e r, v. h tion with the Veterans Alliar -e of Lyndhurst, by its acts of pa1 situation. He was at an all time “low ;” things couldn’t get any -.libiinttcd by W inberry coverin • as th* n an Fssex Crvint" con i otism. in perm it!im» *t" emp’oyees, who are members of the local 509 Stuyvesant Ave. (near Pag* Ave) I.vndhursi ,m»be expenses for Septembe. *' nleas jedee on . Mover.d • i ini' souad to all* fid tho s< rvices in honor of the men of our worse. ITien suddenly he derived some comfort from that l ow n- liii> -w l.o KilV« th e ir A I L. and October. W inberry is a spec 10, '*>31. C a te n a p le a d e d n o n m l RUth. 2-6416 thought. Nothing remained static; if his situation couldn't get •i I assistant attorney general and ind received a sentence of eij.li' I*iee beer and food will le served all evening, and the music worse, then it was going to get better. The worrying he had llthoutth he con'lucted his prob« j ' e r s in Stai'- Prison He v»a* par for your dancing entertainment will be furnished by the Shuffle ures Hie post, through its ambitious Past Commanders, are en- done hadn’t helped an iota. So he wouldn't worry any more, lie ui'k pemjently of Van Riper’s of ! -tied three years later, on N »Y*ciii FREE DELIVERY iae, lif is undei hi. jurisdiction ; ber 2‘». dunnr> the second t«in '*< aVoi iiv' to offer a fine eveivings entertainm ent for a moderate borrowed some money and ate something that he looked upon F.n her the. year Van Riper or ! (*f Governor A Harry Mmue p: ic*\ Maki- it pos.silile for tl.em to continue to do so, by taking aS his Christmas dinner, lie cheered himself up determinedly. .l. l eil Winben y to end his Mid | \om*wif*>. Imai ee, fn i« nd or friends with you to our local VFW port on this night. A Real Holiday Buy • Jlesex aitrvities by the end ol j The next day he went the rounds of the publishers who had Last night a committee meeting was in session to discuss plans lone, hut W inberry said that wa? Neighborly Party ■written him to call for his stories. At one of these offices a ,a-p ss.I.I foi mui (mbit n Jubilee to be held after the turn of the new year STOCK UP NOW -BUY THE CASE 'I h e in ein l s o f 11 .<• ioniinillee.have set their sights-on a high goal miracle happened. A check for $100 for a story the editor had Winberry is now trying thret- In a p p r e c ia tio n fo r w h u l th* "o', vt-ar 'I hi* committee is iust a nuc leus of the proposed com­ decided to use! The next week he collected $000. "i.umbers” cases in County Court neinhbois did for her in a fare mittee and they are going to be looking to us for our co-operation jl New Brunswick. well party .when' sht*'moved l« which they, sorely need to attain ‘their proposed achievement. Kinsey Says Mr. Fisher, to you who are going through discouraging Commenting today on Attorney Napoleon. Ohio, several year- moments, "W hen you run up against a problem that >eeins un General Van Ripers’ action. Win ago. Mis. Kaj'l Die bold, since re , l» <-• y s'lid: turned t > Lyndhurst entertained | Mrs (!■ ;e K Bulloch of 125 Twins were born recently to surmountable, stop and analyze your situation, then chanv* Silver Label "It is not surprising to have my at her home at olti Riverside ave J Delafield nue, is back from a | Mr and Mrs. Charles Savino of your mood if you can’t change anything else. The future wiM hill neid up by the attorney gen nue, at luncheon for her former visit ith her son and daughter-., 285 Van Buren Street at Eliza- either present a solution, or time will diminish the importance cral. Last year during August neighbors on Livingston avenue in l-iv Mr and Mrs James Bui-; both General Hospital. The twins. of |he. one you are facing.” Septem ber anti October, the sam< Guests included Mrs. William loch at Troy, N. Y. While she was Carol Ann and Michael Charles. thing was done. That was real Lawson, Mrs. William Stelzen ‘here James was guest of honor j are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. C a s e o f 12 5ths 40 .9 3 muller, Mrs. Harold Y Li ppm -at a sui prise birthday anniversary j Michael Sa.vi'no of the Van Buren linens and numerous L. tifu l sabotage on his part. As a result Enjoy Ham Dinner cott, Mrs William Bachman, party given at Ins home I Street address. things. The while elepl n l ta b le lost two excellent investigators proved more than i nt •erest in)’ • When the Board of Freehold Mrs Hans Stumer, Mrs. J. J . .... ______Over 150 persons enjoyed the ers refused to approve uiy bill I O’Keefe, Mis li J, Goet/1, Mrs. i BUY!!...... NOW!! The tea rOwm in charge o f M rs Virginia ham dinner served by was forced to lake the niatter A. F Bowman. Mrs. W Flov l! the Woman's Society of Christian Avm r Dare attracted iiu•ny, ’I In into the courts. This week 1 hav< K e n d a ll. M rs W illia m F . CJal OLD MR. BOSTON . Service of the Methodist Church fish pond added fun fm o th e is been eiiKnged m the trial of a higher. Mrs Maxwell R Wright. at the church. Mis. Wesley Beal * Roclt *n Rye , at 1 1 . 0 0 M rr M y rl D. L fw ts w a s p e n e ra t lottery While each case m it si'll Mtss Clara W itcht. Mrs. Jrssi-,: ler was *-hatmtan.------chairman of the ha/aai. M m r. Tippea rs small, the entire tran* StoekW : Mis Kail Di.bold, Ji ‘ Grape Brandy only 1 1 The bazaar held at th*- same action shows a conspiracy to vio and Mis Peter J O'lxtughhn were shown under lin­ hi; pit < • hours proved a lively center foi I.iti* th e g a m b lin g la w s. T h e s a l A-ftur the meal all s|K*nt ad* * Registered Reserve 'A p t. the sale of all sorts of articles ed the Sunday School. 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CHEVROLET TRUCKS CALVERT RESERVE 5 th 4 .0 4 P.M. DELUXE 5 th 3.59 Laird - Johnson, Inc. CARSTAIRS 5 th 3.59 325 PARK AVENUE - RUTHERFORD Abo Atailahle Pints — Qiurta RUth. 2-2500 J l 305 Ridgr Rd. RUth. 2-3050 ' Ljrndhunt Parent Teacher News ^ ■ m h M W j by Edna M. Christ Commercial Leader | News from High School rjEWWWE Bv■ t JKAMj k a n WAI&BIw a i k i i w sn WASHINGTON Refreshments were served be Mi K w r r^ ts * - A most successful Bazaar and fore the meeting bv Mrs M Pof- Thks S«iurti«t tv (#, .• fUmnnfwki Tech n * Silver Tea was held early th e j fenberger and Mrs W Long, hos- ju tm c a vt » fhftv -h«n i mi« h* aWktri: ^aftemoon o f N o v . 10, at . th e pitality chairman. It was decided I SECOND SECTION l.j«t M r.U> ifu-rttiixn the iuntu< ami *»n»w glrti j school. Following this* a r e g u la r to make the serving of refresh I lf»mn f«.« lA l^m ur*1 t«a*krtb«lt CapUtni »•! if» trama * 1* meeting was held wi,th Mrs. G. rrlSnts before the m e e tin g a re - ! K a rp a U k I T U I ! reiaas tliiw ir Hl«s< Angela ( artoacu< A. Ronson, president, presiding. A t : gular practice. . THLRSDAY. NOM.MBKR 18, 1948 P A C K MINK Janko«»kt Mi;..- \ iVf a C a r m r 11a a n d L r n Roa'Ka' . this time the members voted to FRANKLIN 1 - T h e ga-mt** » sS! tw- p • r\ and nights f •gain place in their budget a do- : ViMt-the-School, week w u ob- High School Students in Play : Jim ( itiU * <« rvanog« • nat.on to the Lyndhurst Parent served at Fr,nkhn b lh, Miss DeMassi leather Student Loan Fund and part,ntj, of ,h(. children Rrf« n l l \ \ t - |\« 1 ai Hur%h arvt l.ut vH«* KViJit,, fi* tu ward the Care pa« kai!e to b.-sent ,.s th,. Kindergarten on Wed W as With ulrit f'i'H t lh<- 1 U » •'I W I. II S t* p (r th*- ^ * l f O * s l-tf th«" Vni ndyT«Uh Nov. IU In spite of the in. lenient 1 Tti»w *K. *« , > I M » I’ mtvtlrf •rir'AniU U4»> Nml- 1 lents and Tra, hers Mrs. Pavero. Weathe,. 21 mothem visited the Mo».te Taggs» « IV J r * u iiwl UWria l.ut*.»« Ml s I t • \ v a . .1tu .1 th, hope fur mrtre in the future mK,„ ,,sss Tht.v ol VKt , M h . I ti tt si Is •>»* M n H> .tiffs rrsst . svJ Mrs Call".. Kindergarten teacher ! cro«s-«., tkm of the daily pro- • U n i t ttl . 11 . trtiM- of inn. t t » ,.t u .,n won e attendance award, foi gram nmsistm s,„ - o T » t * r>lriv%}it,*lmg *-4% t .> r i t t m e n t lowmi! the business meeting a prlat(. th, s,.,son Hul Ibis feeling .tut «, .it U . M e , n .i t t^ 'ii 1 ' si until we ! ea* hs*»i -j ^ Ih . • la r most interest,ng speaker. M ij G. mar«-ri N Then ttvev -f ^ ^ • It of (tvr H..V* « II"-. "V. ! ^Irh y th iw . games, and » dramati- >(m n 1 III «- Teachers College, gave a short I za _ ...... f t hulVit.eds of litto /ation of the story "The Three alarti.K't, .1 us though th. v U * t t ^ .tlh.u* »*■. r i i t l l a l 'h o tr it talk, m keeping with the theme i BiujTcTito Griff! The mothers l i v i n g t "World Understanding." She' o.tt-n-i.r. t - > «*t, *ikI E t r l i i i enjoyed tht* ordeilv freedom of lit v e th at what thev saw a a* sjHjke cf the customs' and habits leta.'tt M.. 4 Y'hnatnvAt |> all the activities. ti tie of other countries and of how dif­ It is planned toTiave each grade m a 1 . h U m a c » i .e e il*H*' 1 K i. »«o a* t . I h > . ferent tin y are in reality to the in th e sch«H>l e n t e r t a i n th e p a ­ \ ! .. IV M as! •»•. H r. 1;, |_ v, S n, tfttm hl *t r version we acquire 'through our A n d t i* a I a l t h e MSW W»«. m 1* £ ^ , rents at different times during! Standing. M t to right R«w Fud gr. r Ina Stuart. Fvelyn firM tiukl, Hurts Martial lo story books. She urged that we A m u ti a n « | H i i; t i n i t i a l H ^ .a h , i ^ the year, and where it is practi-' ta Ntctl, Lee Ctow. Lee Martini. Ida Ale»ri. Nancy Nioii, Dolores Kane*. Frances Alearl. I v t a .' na.»i :r try to find out the coirect ways ''tear* ‘ 1 U|) tht . hanntl | a*| It. , - cal. (is.) where the grade is o n ter bone. Lee Mion. ftotltsm tow. kneeling. Jar l»e Mayo, Carol lir (. im. Hub A oflienbangfc. Jim ^ft.l *v *>. . of their-lives for a better under­ full time, the class mother along of \ . standing and closer relationship GnMn. Tom Ja.aeska. Jon t arpiiM. James MitrhHI. .Vunaio t appathuia Hob flayer*. tiorjon Wilwn Y ha 1 1 . w Uh tht fn tt «h with a member of the executive I- t *■ t tk-.afcr*l*r - ^ between countries. Mrs. Salt On Filday and Saturday evs sent Uu .-ad way audiences tntn . ------load ol board, will be co'hostes.ses for the ulatM i kr, |\o.. k Li o u g h t w ith h e r tw o s tu d e n ts , afternoon and refreshments will nings. November 1» and 20. al * hoops uf laughtei b> its hilai Ihr k .. m t*' k u u t a m lo A«*-.>!*»(*st% one a gul from l.olland Eiize b e s e rv e d . d. 15 P M. the "Senior Class of lotis ndictil.. ’ of dude i ant he- H. Illingtworth I . * ssslh r*t~ H tgK S rh tm ) ha*. Nini Bui gei s. who spoke along the i. *i» 1 Mss.»n > l| Tiie annual Harvest Table Sale Lyndhurst High School will pr* ltd v >mg a n d p h .. le a n s >v, ! rM" " a. a same lines, telling of the false dJ.Srss J t is being held today in the school. sent .“Howdy Strange: u.i.diic* b ia s ■ Him \ Iliing»woi.th ..f 33* ilia n n -e a It at tie,t tlu A. . impressioft most .of us have of w it r itlt-n* \ Jm .ih. There are many lovely handmade ing faice toim*d>. iri the Lvnd I h e I la> In d ll te d l<\ Mi»>^ • * *.tVenus' a n e m p lo > r o f th-. . UP *h. tij . I . ■ «. some of their ways. of. life and. ha articles anti homemade foods as hurst l.igh School aud’itoi ium. A n * il . W. . ki w h o i« knowr> .-k ,s% .,-ii,., H ad atl .lN*,t S a t ooth A tr 1. an ...... • t l>i bits She said that especially do . * Hvi m .. I tfwtvi*l! v •. well as candy and canned fot>ds This |lav has e rrfreahin^lv dif f-.i hei nun. :m i' suet es>f ul dra 1. 1, lit ,n I la. k.-n*a, k H* we have the wrong idea of their 1 |« JW for sale Come and visit the Har ferent theme and fla\oi It had mall, pl.nlu t I0 I 1S ‘lhe Set’lie 1 > t i aft.-I an illltras t.| stk at dress. Only in the remotest parts 4— -1 v vest Table anytime between 11 Oul» ui.dta tht fX« silent dll e> ■ if> Roin in EinJand he fi,«f N!»s la ’tioi e Ht senganes a n d “ tr a d i t i o n a l " The next regular meeting will) V*1** IVac'H‘r5 College manv of IS n.akinK th.- St is for tht plav U>. . tia il 1.1 i. .ist lh . lulo iv t nrsnploaeit. > Hi 2 Dutch clothing. The other stu 11 w it t , H eskie Uis-.l in lH:ii be the Xma:: Paity the night^ of fo1 L>n.1hM.st Miss Ht lit W aiker. ti* So nit >1 th e DI * standing, t1 ant dent, Manfried Wonner, is a 7tl D ec, 15 High SehtMil pupils. The |>l ,\ they n« .-Veil daughti da**, xpon^ti u in ehai *j»* t*l th* a lu m ng . mouths, n.uvit fciade pupil who was born in W illiam f H u th i ‘ Lukr ROOSEVELT would hke tu p.esent is N.gh» busirn lor the protluetion Is-wdv VSill sl.iivi I.M Switzerland, came to America at Hiithi itoid and Mr« 1 «n« / Movie, are being shown for the JJ“ h ...... ,J If .Vtiu like U> see pretty girl - A m . h e r the age of 6 and went back, this .<» S a la M ra A n th o n v (Ik i. PROCLAMATION s.hool Children today from 3 151 „ -un. ih. , „ >ou , njny voial music, an.I The DP* all .«t.t Maas*'of it.ee past summer, to attend a camp Co. iniello Mi< Vinient to 4 30 p m. Ticket* may l« pur- e. ho*il p r 4 ** '1 ’ al ove all. if yt*u like tolaugt in his native country. In the ( Vi let 1 Moi ici and Mis* Ik.ru w ijlj m a k e gtstsd .1 itltvna Mn» I VI III H it' 1 1.. II f.l.lr l.loH t.l I II Nl I c hased from the teachers & h^l I T A Wtmld cunt, ibute ,(>ut1 an,, lufty ,,Mm. fo . Mati brlievea Mu h«tl a > >is*.t camp, he stated, were boys from K v e ly n « n d M isa C o ra IU I . r a n . l I \al|e«| Isul. t of tl.. Ileiir v ..Intl j i n I t*» «s» ert »%•»’ and vou won t >hanrr to o|«erve tfvem ad. 1 th rV 17 different nations who played The next regular meeting will' . ^ ‘ “1 P 'TT**''' S tr a n g , r .t oiih. all of Lyndhutat th i.r be• a RBazaar a 7a», »n,land XmasYino. ...la.e,,,meeting l*“‘ L>ndhur>t Parent 1. at ht k, d.^p^.tnt.nl l ukets for ad tM»an|rtl the chip in Hrrftw-ei O viLt of I Ik* <>f 1 Is* I nus sl s lalra ssf N iutrn a *»ill li«.n the games,' ate and lived in com Student Loan. William anti Paul of l.vn.V tbe evening of Ds'c. 8. oiitaineil through j,u h a v e n t i e i m a n v S h e *aui t-tw'v plete harmony. The war. to the 1 and Kenneth of Fast Huth n | | lie I VIS.II11U I I ...Ig. I *11 • n* slli |il« |lf .arils r nil llm r s JEFFFRSON RIVER ROAD •students * pui.hastHl at th. boys, wits a thing of the past anti t aftd nine gi andchildren' were fine and tonas ten)“hi* 1^* 1 .lav . v.iussg \..s « to iM'ginrnng u new tifr in th< o n e. W III Isi \ ' tl». . ilia, ii* of I tutlluif*! *|. . in it 4 | Mrs N Smith ax chairman. A Cacaie, Friday night. Nov 12 .1 111 Everyone enjoyed these three M rs Ii McCartney p remittent Ii ig f t li..ii..r that ..sii . .'ittiss.iisiU 1^ a •••lesl Isa lla. Iraslef ! good time is promised all. so if Car Kiuliiin A S|M i ia liy KI lli 2-.'>64.’>-K It 1!^ th. speakeis a greaC deal and ex Mis Cue act . . w lio u {you haven't already p u rc h a s e d f-■■ H i .. IT * t.-a m e it Tfw i er« a| • I **hs. li a|»|tf .sttifiiate* I INK! IHMI atasl th e m I d o o r. ; w a s e le c te d R r .e t R o a d 's n>*-m The next meeting will be tht Chile irn D« J .i H d i i i * llie next regular meeting will! *M>r on the Count u Xmas meeting the evening of. Dec John's Radio & Television I |k>! ta in t hlte U lit HI \ ' ...if . itiai is* Itrlirar llaol liar .|.|ria.li.l be the Xmas meeting to Le held Pr°Sram committee Mis H I*inan'« Cltv ; -9 . th e e v e n in g o f D ec. 16. W e*ss. M rs W V a llr r y ^ p .i M»> r . s h t ' l t ’l I ’ aa* I It s 11 -I I .wig. I sll s f almstal « .(Iiart.r Sl'l'CIXI. p.lat .'tt .Mik* Dr M I HIGH SCHOOL 11 W yersburg, wers* appointe«| ;. niSCOl M> ON \ ||. I'MH ..I a t .lit uf v in . lsafsl«1'l< *n.l- pall i.«Im 'rH slraa s»t* tasrtil* l.- spt-nsl * lew | A meeting for the purpose of comrmttee to re-Wfjte the dmt* TH .i:\ISION SHl's.- I \K II \|)|tis n in g t i l . l l . 'l l . 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1 v i 1* 1 ki m su irm u B.F. Goodrich * \ n i t v > FIRST * N R U BBIR » t i 1 1 1 \ RUTHERFORD 7 Z u t I AY AWAY NOW l-v III \ tt tK l • a • • ano a o • m g CHRISTMAS PRIVATE INSTRUCTtOM foaooooo on Never a t redll Charge ON •tag *••••• ftttkiifeii. N«ae JiiHf 'tiom qm 5. S a tu r d a y — 3 :20*7:00 10 15 ThatchVi. Tht. highly entertain­ M on., Tur*. 3:1m, 7:00. 10:23. ing farce comedy has, been stag­ — ali*o— ed by the noted director Joseph Ro? Ko|ter» • Jam- Kraxrr iu Olney and the settings were cre­ •SPRINGTIME IN ated by William De Forest. Char-' les K Freeman supervised the SIERRAS" Presented At 1 35 9 0 1 entire production for Albert H I'ri-M-mrrf. Sun. 1:20. .»:W. H:lil. Saturday— 1:50 5:30 9 0« Rosen, managing director of the Mon.. Turn. 1:43, 9:11. SATl RIJAY MUTNEE UN! > Montclair Theater 3

    lmu -‘.III. I p m . a v a ila b le a t K rc s g e 's a n d B.ani.- berger's. department stores in 3 DAYS- Sund; Newark for ali performances Makers ZENITH (imiinuou* SHOW THURSDAY through Saturday night. Nov- No\. 23tli Tliank'gix ing l)a> li> Joev Sasso einter 27th. PHOTOS llill* t.ralile - Han Dailev in WLIB's Alan Courtney starts "MOTHER WORE H. S. Graduates new .show Gai nson's Launches TIGHTS" Daily Radio Show F. on 7-*advw I 'r . - .i i l r . l « n l . !:*:>. 11:50. Attend Berkeley With Celebjit> Interview Ses­ Conlinuou* Tliur. 2:33. 6:23. lo iMl sio n s Three graduates of Lyndhurst V ic io r M a tu re - < o le e n <>ra* ii Garrison s llestaui ant will play RECENT High School are now attending host to the I i'V daytime disc • KISS OF DEATH’* W?:h the thm fm as holidays so close, here w* present one of the Berkeley School of Secretar­ jockey eelebtils m\er\ sho'V Presented. »rd , 3:33. 7:00. 10:33 th?* presents in a chimney stocking. If you refuse such ial Tiaining. East Orange. They to original) I ■ < -n ;m\ New York (lontiniiou* Tliur l:IW, 4:40. 8:2’ o . i nt you ore ready for the bug house. And believe us— are Miss Joan Marre. daughter of restaurant or night t lub "Guest I'urlir Mr and Mrs. Marre, Miss. Lois J S.:n‘n C’aus nor beautiful M arie Mac Donald will foraive vou. ing at Gan ison s." with Alan Shellhamer. daughter of Mr and i i - M*ii|t.ui Jink t.an Cpurtnev spinning the latest in Mrs Peter C Shellhamer. and I w o <;i YS I KOM Call R l1. 2-0217 .records and 1 ante: :ng with star? Miss Ruth Shafer, daughter of LYNDHURST of stage, stiecn and. laiho.w iii I IA \S ‘ 50t» L A U R E L A V E N U E Mr. and Mrs f{ R Shafer •*M«U C0*Y • NUKO tfNMil'ta. broadcast dailv fjom the window LYNDHURST. N J Great Baritone John Giametta All three girls are enrolled in Presented \i -4bt^ H*«e-yeai Inteivsive Seereiar- of that populai W> 1 50lh Street It.iv MiII.hmI I.lin. l ii/ici-nilil S u n d a v In Kappa Delta Pi lal Course Recently they were M on. & T u e guests at an informal tea spon. I N II MY I .ON K” sored by thi- Bei kelev Club 'rt.is MON. T l ES. .ui tea. which was hel SVri KRAY guests were entertained by M i^ !*■ '.I I I ■ A j I ^ ’M.i ! Iliilim S.I among the j^alaxv -of er.teitai H I.LER BKISU MW -RETURN OF THE Gertrude Neidlmger and bei Mu­ ment greats and pioe.stunl in v* sical Mishaps papei men P.itri>n.s.of Ga iis.n I’riM-nlril \i l i will .not onlv vv lines* and !:« Lauritx with RED SKELTON Randolph Scott - Ann Jcffiov S u n d a v 1" 1 ■' ii‘i- the progiain but also vv :ll p.i.n. Mrliliior i: Onl? | „ ||,.r |lni>|i.-> i, |.ir>l 2(W) L m lic M on. & T u t ..t Fire Auxiliary p a te w ith t:i« .-tars in tin ir •• Color CartcK»n To Meet Tonight view sessions b\ Coin tne' -• Evnn sM M ian i!.Mn,-i Hounding the H, of N*-'1 Y o rk - b e: t k n o v i. | I - r n W E R OF LONDON".Hill, lli^il |{;,il,|„„„. The Ladies Auxiliary of tin • t» r sptnncis ri" ’- p. it- - t n .it>■ .n . .ui oi Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire Depart COMING - Wt i thru S.,i Bt tasting what wiil be .p., SUNDAY — ONE DAY ONLY — ON STAGE (N o v e m b e r 24 2 >-2ti 27 > ‘ l'i id "I 'III . Ii.tpti-l - h.1 .1 ment w ill be held tonight at tlu t. ' llie most unique window ii.si:l,r I r. a I ...... Itirkfwr.l total meinboi ship that exc-eeds Town Hall with Mrs France's GALA THANKSGIVING Gai i Ison ■ w t|| jtt,.: K :nnn as the greatest bass that of any other education fra Kwiatkow ski. prcsidi nt. in thaigt | n » i it i- \ c i:s w e s T" P R O G R A M ■•idewalk "nloOkt i-N bv.h.e. m . i • ii:«one of his generutim, tnnit> m si»ciet\ in America. Final plans will be annountcd oi Continuous I hank-vn me Day “ f l i b r it\—rhr* r^at— Im* t /io Plirxa. of tbe Metrnpnli Elections anti initiations are the card party to be given at . !a>.e.d b \ J,i i\id»| e.ik v i t i:j, • , VAUDEVILLE ^ i.iii Ofera. w il Igive a special held each lalJ Approximately tlie Fire Headquarters on the night featut • ■ . i t: first ten per cent of the junittr of Nov. 30. vtith Miss Edith Neu enneerf in Newark, under aus­ .m a n s w t, >«m i .ii |.j , elass.. yrnl the highest twenty per hauser as chairman Mrs Leocad pices ol the tiriftith Music and din« rs t • th, i, s . ^ Acls I oiiiulatiun. at the Mosciue c. nt of the seiiioi class fr om each la Dabal will have charge of : D.rs " que.ti'.vn 1 r.. Theatre on Mondav evening. of tin college luriieula are con social hour with refreshments -te PLUS ON THE SCREEN H e 13. lf»4K sidered eligible to election. follow tlu- business meeting •TIILNDEHIlOor* m ; m k t v * TURKEYS 20 with Preston Fostei with Ann Todd

    vq«.4e 10 Each N ite t'ontlnuouH Pcrfurmancrs From I P.M. — llours Open 12 :3 0 r tn e v MONDAY anil Tl ESI)\Y ( Mul 4 E ir.) N n\.'22-23 Courtesy of HANNf CRAIN WILLIAM HOLDEN A n n o u n c i n g "VARIETY GIRL" | "ltl.\ZE OF NOON” tdinond Gwtnn ROYAL MEAT Bint; Ciotiby - Bob Hop.- ■ Ann Hnxtcr ■ Wm. Hold, n. MARKET I.ADIES’ ~ ~ I.ADIES! m o st p o p u , The Opening Of Miiiiilin mill T o i ' m Ii i i Mai anil E\i* 576 Kearny Ave. BLUE ORIENTAL POPPY DINNERWARE

    FREE—TO A Ll’CKY PERSON—53 Pc. DINNERWARE SET Lan/,erotti Brothers Every Monday Ac Tuesday Evenings The- following x Si o n th e C ourtiw -> >b ..v- VI «*«|. Tlilirs. (Vmitiiiiioiis Th ii rs. I Nov. 21-2^ nt xt week F anl.it 1. •\S\li;oN‘* MY FAVORITE GLASS FOR I. VERY I >eiu?. C h a t k -s Ti e i.. t. I lyndhurst Pastrv Shop •wfth HM NETTE** P U R P O S E rows. Nellie Lott h, Veronica Lake Bob Hope - Dorothy Lamour B a rr y WtK»cl. J u s t u t Aulo Safety Glass ItisUllrsI LEADED GLASS MM. 27I RIDGE ROAD Ray MtKmleN Phil !'. Sash Chains Installed garet Phelan. l..t. \ Jim*- Olipr.-/ I!. ■ 11.11 M illia rd - LYNDHURST, N.J. J o h n n v IV m »<". . . I ,- .* • FOI li FE \ I I1ERS" It. Ill NDI RSON Waites Thorntt*n 311 T o n tin ’i* A v e n u e LyncttHiTsi. — 7 Place Your Order Early

    For Thanksgiving Safe, Comfortable DC 3s Riviera Park THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATl RDAY Roller Skating—' $57.50 (tax included) One Way Wilbam Bendix Claire 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN 5J02.35 (tax included) Round Trip Babe Ruth Story" Rink I H | \ \ M 'l l l l l g t t i l l \ \ r . Linda D , ||e . N J Birthday Calces - Assortment of Fancy Italian Inter - American Airways OPEN TUESDAY ttni>\Y Pastries and Cookies SUNDAY. MONDAY SATURDAY 4 SI NUAY 7 3 a to > i «»«• Dennis Morgan j^k C urwin * _ ■) i m Technicolor a. SUNDAY MATINEE Z ae to voo "Two Guys From Teias' ORGAN Ml Sit Hlui Ray Mill,.ml : Ann Tinid Paiteria Di Grano alia Napolitona DANCING "So Evil My Love" PROrtSSIIR lit IA NO C aisqta al Siciliani ZAt ( ARINI THURSDAY NIGHT Tt rsDAY WEDNESDAY NOV. tl i'oneert ai*1 Radio Pianist Cannoli and G uttoeui My Popular Rr^ursl Graduate Piam-t of the Out This Week Only TWO GREAT BRITISH I .('TI RES in T rrhnir.U r standing European Conserve /IMMI li\| \N \> II \|.| ROOM A aiu b rlla lli-nr> F o n d . lory i4 M a*«, B bltfnt, !t««|\ W E DELIVER Modern p ia n o .m d t«e*l m I 1 K I N - M K s | | ; i j I I M l l s T M U . N. ) "Winq* Of The Morning" «lruction to hectnners and ad I I I > H B Y ------Meric Oberort David Niven Btian Ahernr are »/«»tMf .l I.y \ titlks ( lub A Special KMIdle Show Every Sat&nta* Malinee o n i i m l s | i l \ Ml I n i . In. I m.Ii .i . 1.. |* v 111* I CARTOONS WESTERNS Plu* : Big Feature^ S tu d io 47 VaiHif:burgt; Ave Rt‘ 2 7H«4 Wuth»tf..rd N J ! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 T H E L E A D E R p a c i m m leader business and industrial page

    tional office facilities md two E*p.rt 7-Hour PHOTO FINISHING Sw nct The Purdy Steel Co. Plant a c rv s to Ihr north of thr plant were* purvhased for fUturr rs panM «n CAMERA HOUSE Rftvntlv arr 'qu.«ir frrt of floor space See Our Christmas Phoiografthic Greeting Cards with 2 overhead 5 t«m cranes and * MH»r tiack» It is planitrd th;rt ’ 2 4 0 Stuyveunt A r e . Lyndhurst, N. J. this space will hr used for pro Rlltherfnril 2-4260 it-v sin n ,»nd s lo t .*jtr o f c t'ld r o l l n i strip* and alominum sheet* •quipped with all ol the newest device* for rutting and s h e a rin g With this. SO SE CO N D teir Kioe rHr.m:t> nvsts Rutherford National phonr seivtcr in mind, any p»n chasei can buv his full require ment* of'Cold Finished Bais from City Service Transit Co. LOANS Purdv. confident nf full delivery the nrxl day The whole Stain BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT "Steel" is the basic manufac­ I ly scattered clientele, extending itv are the watchwords with thr lesj. Sterl line haa long hern a Routa 93 — RutKerford — Lyndhurst tured product which has huilt from Connecticut to Buffalo to nornial, low. warehouse price used special item with Puidy, who PERSONAL MORTGAGE thc United States from a wilder­ Philadelphia on all items, they .e? the m ilestone maintain 'the laigrat Mock of No. Arlington — Betlevi!t« — Newer! ness into thc greatest industrial also reach customers as lar away Fortunately this Is the United s h re ts ,.>n t h r K a s tr rn S ra|w v ard FIVE BANKS TO SERVE YOU O m t t 040 Bfa^lai, Newark 4^ M I and political power in the world as Texas and Maine on special States and the steel industry ■ plus bars. pipes, tubing, plate* ■ RultHrford, Ea«t Rutherford, Carlstadt. Lyndhurst (2) today Without it. our mass pro i/ed lines—for example- Purdy has been i rails tic m supplying 1 and aecrtaorirs NI RRol HT Y m t Member Federal I>eposit lnauran<-e Corp. s duction and quality of durable has the- largest complete stock of i "the little fellow" |*rewar ware haisei Aluminum Sheets ad H u w i fa t | | ^ r could never have been achieved Spring .Steels” in the United house* suppliers received but 14 e ded last fall, immediately hr which may well haw spelled S ta te s . per cent of the mill output or ap ' came a fast moving i»>pnlai item failure at some critical point m Purdy's have predicated theii pi ximately 6 '* million tons To utmost impoaetble to maintain in our fight for Democracy business on "service"—with su day, the small fellow, through s to rk First credit must go tu the sU-el l>cMor to any in Ute industry to­ Wai chouses, receives 17 9 per Coming intu thr atrnnir age." r.O M P IF T t 1% MODI'KN I \ \ \ W H \ *1 KN It I mills which have produced tre­ day Whether you are, the lar Kent ot all steel produced or, bet it would appear that Puid> is mendous quantities in ever ex ge>t oi smallest outlet for their I* i than Hla million tons Co i hup« brsl rquipprd ti* seivr pending cycles—steel -priced ut » products, you can pick up. the oprrstion is evident in this in this aiea with all t»f Ihe modem VALLEY BROOK LAUNDRY STAR MEAT MARKET low level which makes it a I ask phone, and find out within .30 dustry from top to bottom laick • I taste metal# which wall make ihr w r r * « « — r i i i 4,ii m i _ r*m tv m m i h EUGENE HOFF, Prop. staple m our economy Mass pro Shv'ONDS whether they have ‘if of Mlap an»t the ability to ex t’nitc-d Statc-s xtiong in thr >rai»' < M rNii.i t nmiADH _ ii A stm «uar> duction has had tu keep pact* with, and w hen they ‘ean ship it Con- pand existing facilities fast a h e a d mass acceptance and mas* de s.dci carefully the ability of oth enough appc'Si to be the only PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY mund. The task has called .foi ei# m the .industry—and other dc-tei gents t<» immediately sati* S A V E 2 t v : • t \ - * l l A « \ H R V Phone RUth. *-ttlO vision, long range planning and comparable industries—to make fving the world demand Neither, Pvt. Clontieo In Japan re-lnvestment of earnings in tre­ such a commitment in* such a are problems which a »hvpot neat Warehouse" — the department been unable to keep pace 1910. it has expanded consistent Yokohama Ja|»an has mi* ai store of the indust r<- These Purdy not only acts as the ly, moving to its pi-earnt modern rtv rd m Osaka and ia «assignr«l ; A . R. PURDY warehouses stock and supply b« • sou ice for the larg^ buyer down mi.utei* in May 1945 to thr 25th lnfanti> CO. IN C . PEDIGREED COCKER SPANIELS tween 5.000 to 7,500 items in stan to the individual but they also Mi* Ethel U Pytdy as Lightning' pi via ion M i l l . % » O « ft a daid grades/lengths. fHi.ish.es ami act us the secondary supplier for the managc-mmt and the Presi Thr 25th Division ta mmmand BEEF MIXTURE Ztc Ih. 2 lbs. S5c sizes. They obviate delivery de th o s e w h o n o r m a lly b u y fro m the* denry upon the death of hei bus ed by Majoi General tVtllian< B A 11 H I N* 1 M i l t l t l GOVT INSPECTED HORSEMEAT — 25c Ih. lays, and make possible steel foi mills direct Such manufacturers band in 1932 Aithui R Purdy, Kean anti t* one uf thr hatllr a few cents a pound Without, oft tqnes assume comm it ments t •>4 e iim '» so -e *«• • a * . » • « Complete Line of son *a s< s*. - •*. n .. PET SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES these, warehouses, users would which c.mnot Im worked in with m law arc Vlet Prranlent* and Divisions Stationed at Pearl H i e«i «*.»< a . . i unquestionably have to wait foT null jonnage" from the stand with Mrs Purdy form thr trio hoi on the fateful day In 1041 \ ' m i sgcj.t itses avanaais *oo •V lua'i iHirviH' VISIT OUR TROPICAL FISH DEPT. one to six months and long« t foi ! point of completion dates Purdy’ of management thr men of thr 25th werr pr«»» availability if mais production is fills th. bill with low cost steel Considerat Ir cx^eim^n haa rd into combat duty immediate And Let Us Set UP A Balanced Aquarium For You PAlaR AVI A ORIINf WAV to keej> c«ists at a minimum immediately aval lable taken ^laee in thr plant fac ilities . ly Afte r taking |>«> t in the tiuad 1 1 A M I I RAT RUTHERFORD PET SHOP or users would have to pay ex M.«i* ini/ed throughout to ren­ A 50.000 square foot piefabn ah anal cain|teogn thr division orbitant prices for immediate iii ■« Ir rnovrd up through N»;w lir.o gu* ----i i L ------1----- liveiy on special null runs. Th* . Purdy plant has the lutest in -plant wa» erected in t^yndhuiat. Vrlla I Vtdla Arundel K- buv Steel Warehouse "cushions" tht shearing and slitting equipment in IM*. Lost year.' 1,000 aquan t»angai a and par tic ipalt d »in th* gap between s\ipply and demand to process standard tuxes to spe feet more werr udded for addi Luron campaign at a considerable investment in ciflcations Backing up this tM ApfU I .11 BI Ik IO I1 heavy, bulky inventory »m l availability and administrative' e q u ip m e n t service is 4 fleet’of 10 modem B asioess—R U th 2-8004 Rl'th. 2-SMS Rrnidriiff Tlie A. R Purdy Co . Inc is the .Purdv tiucks capable of reaching PEGGY S POWDER PUFF finest warehuuM! of its kind ui anv distant point in their-normal ROSA ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE the New York metropolitan i*ie» delivery ares within twenty-four Lyndhurst Decorators IR O N * T O A S T E R * M i I I M U M M H ' f V r m a n r s f 0 i i e i O a r *««//y f While serving a much more wide hours 'Dependability" /W qual m tM I I M . M \< II IM s HOUSEHOLD ft INTERIOR -DECORATING Opro Vhoroda* 9*e««*g 10 Nti GIFTS - BF.li -StTS - CI KTAINS - LAMPS Suits timl S fftU r ■ Hritiiit - I th t fiith Peggy Ryra. r*«p FIISF FlRNITLRF ■ DRAPES Successful Parenthood TJERE comrs Thanksgiving-and million neighbors on Ttiankaghtng 227 SiTIYAMANT ftVf.M t MMHII > I SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER we certainly are looking forward r>a> Wouldn't It hr fine tf that ^**1 s lllfVtaa»lt \ % r i t n r I VH.II. M»o| N i 521 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE LYNDHURST, N J. to ttt Next to Christmas, this Is our 1 spirit would be rarried over to the in.c.ne HI 111 2 ‘M tt most Joyous holiday Everywhere, other days of the year? Think of mothers who will rook the dinner ehat it would mean there would br f \|M-rl Mail al Your > m ir r are planning menus and looking over no more prtty prejudice on grounds recipe ftle* The menfolk' sre antic- j of race o r‘..religion Hirre would be I pa ting a long, larv day isiv from no narrow-minded Intolerance of JO-JO’S Restaurant and Tavern R l J th . 2 -j 1 6 8 business and offlre problems The (‘usioms arid viewpoints different children are sms^king their lips in from our own There would ba a The Melody Shop MAZUR’S BAKERY advance oveY all the good things to friendly, out-going spirit from one /Vr-M'lth eat And everyone, hs* a nice warm ’ per*von to* an o th e r from one group to DlhTINff TIVF ff.IFTH FfIR FV IRT «M 4 AMON *l'< ItllM .f RMCII I 1 M HII R 't. > I the next the kind off friendly spirit glow Inside at tlie prosper of get­ AT PRI4 IN TO Fl I Ah* VIII SERVING LYNDHURST and VICINITY ting together again with famtV- and that looks for the best in everyone And. in the long run.-Uiere would be HI ST< KA>T liliF.FTIN*r » ARDS friends to tafk and laugh and catch 111 f h e f t ..# .| 'd d i | with the finest in C vkrt, Pirs and Pa»trir» up on each other s latest doings. —all over Uic land a deeper under­ Lt NDINr # LIBRARY standing among all our cltlscns. a DM yea ever slap ta ron>Wter stronger l i K i n i i day when we get drosaed in our Ban- i.i M ll\l I III OR- U llM V . 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    The elder Leonard wanted to know all this and asked his son. Panthers Clinch HOOKS “Why d o y o u have to five It to him," Papa asked of Benny. First Place And “That's in our contract." re- This Time It's Different plied Benny. PATERSON —Haying clinched JABS “Then tear up the contract and first place in the final standings he wouldn't have anything on of the 1948 American Football *7 JOEY ID lo League, race by virtue of last you," countered the o ld naan. Sunday’s 7-7 -tie with the Beth­ B e n n y 's e x p la n a tio n l*»?t h ia Giotto's lounging against the arch A great show was put on in father as much in the dark as lehem Bulldogs, 1947 league eadin? into their dropped living champions, the Paterson Panthers North Arlington recently by the before. He just couldn't see the -oo*i). It makes a pretty picture with aaaaasoaaM aoM ( B y Bill Dacosta om wm m m m m once great Lyndhurst lightweight Gibson angle and more so when will take to the road Sunday for ’.he orange sunset playing on her their final game of the regular TO “T" OR NOT TO “T” Joey Dorando. Every fight was Benny came heme after the sec­ aFt hair. a humdinger. Joey Eulo, Jr. won ond Welsh bout. campaign, engaging second place While in the current football season, could be as good a time ilowly she walks toward her mute, Richmond at Richmpnd, Va. as any to recall a series of discussions that we of this comer have nandily from Joey Ross, a good "Well, Benny, how did you lunched despondently, ln tha cute had with several people that are “in the know” as to the merits ^^^^^^^^^^im ateur from make out," asked Papa Leiner. As a result of winning the or demerits of the “T” formation. Thia same “ T” formation act­ Newark A C. as Benny entered his home. league title the Pateison club ‘•Not so good. I lost papa.” ually came into being around 1888, when the game of football vhich always will be host team in all games in ‘ You lost?, how. persisted the was in its infancy and while it is still a very popular weapon tph}ch it Competes in the post­ s u p , oldman And Benny went on where offensive ball is concerned, there are several important fac* mvwmm '>ana#p* t° to season playoffs which get under­ 8°od b o x e rs . explain. You see. papa, this way Sunday, November 28. The to r s that contribute to its^ success if it is tn be successful. The WH*ft t* a w ry -tU'w i fgmwr. w ill main objective of the “T” as it was developed,- was for deception "Boys "Hit panthers' fiwroppenem bu When I tried to hit him first he the fourth place finisher, a posi­ and it originally came about when lighter teams found themselves he scalos at ) 18. ran to one corner When f fried tion not yet determined. Under in the unenviable position of having to oppose squads that out* ' u *°' u ‘l h h is to hit him in that corner he ran league rules the first and fourth weighed them by large margins. That was the main reason foi ‘g h tn in g ja b s every hour to chance a three-cor­ to another corner I just coudn’t place teams meet in the opening its success a.-- pointed out by Amos Alonzo Stagg, one of the grand n<* a8fcressive- nered sarong.” catch him. papa He just ran and round of the post-season playoffs old name.-- connected with thq game. Many pro teams and colleges Tess kept his op­ “Whew.” Tom aits back. “I won­ ran. I just couldn't catch him. and the second and third place use thc "T" with much success but our principal interest in bring­ ponent at boy der what it Would be like to have a “Kmmmm," mused the elder clubs Clash in the other game ing the subject up at this time whether or not it belongs in high throughout the bout. Although plain, mouaey little wife. One with­ Ross kept trying he was o u t­ Leonard, “tell me Benny, w here out ideas. Slippers before the fire­ The two winneis w411 play for school ball. We share the opinion of several coaches that do not was that one-third Billy Gibson. side and a pipe laid out.” the championship on' Sunday, De­ The Lyndhurst Garden Club classed. Eulo, a tall, rangy lad, will hold a Thanksgiving Party feel that the average high school squad is adept enough to func­ For what do you pay him '” What he doesn't mention la, “and cember 5 on the home field of tion in the T. Not that the lads do not have the savvy but a made Ross miss repeatedly and at the Town HaM oh Monday. No­ ountered with his own one-two. a kid or two of my own.” But I the club which finished highest large percent of high school athletes have a lot to learn about vember 22. at 8 P M Joey has what it takes and he gueaa it’s not much use worrying in the league standing. football ;is a game, offense and defense, formations, tackling, etc., Movies, grab bag. and refresh­ ■s sure to be developed into a ROOSEVELT RECREATION about that. Gloria makes it pretty and they just naturally take to a single wing, a lot easier and LYNDHURST. N J. plain her figure is all-important In ments Come* aj*d share the holi­ iromising boxer. Joey Eulo, Sr "A" Section— Wt«h of Nov. 8. 11 can master plays from that formation more readily and with great­ day spirit Mrs Paul Whitting is A'as in Junior’s corner and ev- W her design for living. er success A striking example of this line of thought is demon­ W inxall I’rodiK «•* 24 “Look,” I pat Tom's back cheer- -•rybody says that he fought hard­ Iroquois A GOOD JOB FOR YOU strated by our own Lyndhurst High School team which is operat­ Rooxevt-It l>.-rra«i«>n \ • IT fully. "Thia ktd stuff will wear eff er than his son, punching right, like all the rest.’ ing under the single wing system. Joe Kania is one of the coache£ llong with him. •l.ymlliiirnt I!* v r:iy - that do not favor the “T” for highschool ball and his teams of Lusty squalls shake the walla of the past .two years,' can very ably support his arguments for the Eulo is now in training for a the room, Gloria trife, frantically to .‘.ingle wing. On the other hand, there are others that have had uture fight which may Le held hush the howic. She croons a song U.S. success with the *‘T" too. They however are well outnumbered and n Lyndhurst High School to be she introduced at the Pat Cat. That's ('hristm as Rulb> «»n thr strength of that, coupled with our setup, we are not like­ ponsored by the Lyndhurst Po- the time she took a fling at warbling. ice Department to obtain a tele­ AU the society girls do. The kid ly t<> sec- any changes that should prove easy to the beginner. We T » \ s - S t a t i o n e r y vision Sets for the students at. wasn't enjoying it any more than ARMY fiavc heard that someone is experimenting with a double “T” for­ 'he local school. Uie columnists did. mation. with two quarterbacks instead of one as a means of fur­ Hands ia pocket, Tom skouts BenJ $ Confectionery ther befuddling the enemy. What would happen if. they both triec' Benny Leonard, undefeated C H O O Sf THIS ightweight champion of the matter-of-factly above tke din: to outsmart tin- opposition in a different manner and the wrong “M a y b e h e ’s h u n g r y .” STI'W FSANT AVK. vorld, who has passed on to his FINf pa OffSSfON NOW I.YNOHt'RST. V J guy got the ball? Nope, we don't look forward to the “T” around llitie white satin Louis XIV number. "Oh," Gloria looks frightened, "hia these parts for a while to come. Maker, died in the way any box- R U 2-3873 t who ever lived would like Years ofr modeling have made tills boiUe. It's in the Icebox. Hurry, 0 leave for the great beyond, . leisurely gait a habit with Gloria. Tom!” DAME RI'MOR BFARS HER UGLY HEAD !r. "Look Honey. I tiunk it's a mighty Tom is gratified to see how light It is a .well known fact that bad news travels fast. No one m the ring, where his whole life •entered. Leonard died of a heart ** | line thing to do something for the his paternal instinct baa been. Hie can have any objections to that. When the news is bad and is uc little fellow Mick*, dribbles and puffs ttack while refeering a bout in : relu g ee kufe " Tom rraches Into his cunipanicd by countless rumors that are untrue, something sboulc un til the bottle is empty. N e w Y o rk . : . inxLrt "How ab o u t letting me write be clone to stop sucji rumors, but fast. - a nice fat check u n d let lt go at With a strangle-hold on Tom’s Leonard, besides being a great In what turned out to be a most freak accident that resulted il that?" finger, the baby eyes him hopefully. fighter and champion, was also in the first, and we hope the last, fatal injury to a Lyndhurst Higl ** • G lo ria grabs-iiis arm You can see Tom obligingly supplies smoke rings 1 great comedian, who loved to School athlete, tlie life of a promising football player ahd inayb< 14 .fce’t, going to get nowhere fast. "W 5 II from his pipe. tell his experiences in the ring. e v e n .1 state.- man, was snuffed out by complications resulting from • - Jtru. " Ik- concedes. "couldn't you ut "Gosh!" Gloria says ecstatically, He served in both wars, and iif- a broken finger, obtained while making a routine tackle in i> ,, iea: t pick one that's • hou*ebrofce? "he'o crary about you. Toni. I bet he ler he was discharged he con­ r* SU PPLIE S Hunting Lieew n Iwurd

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I ir « r a th i**nsltt Inm S|»ectalllee president: George Hogancamp; r* « »i v-*i o t M l Secretary Marion Anthonv. k f*T \ « m h- M I \ M 'lll R'T \ 9 ! Treasurer: Joan Ronza. . al. .a a ll .•IU*' Recitations: Origin of Armistice • *n I ) n «nvbt i .* in i Day. Janet J unite: In Flanders W illiam M m , *s Field. Annahclle Gart.V; Tlu* Un OCPed* W ill go »«»*>* known Soldier. Edward. Mlserak th ip fu n d I M H - I H I M n \ 1 S AMERICA T ill HI M I IM I. . . R a . k m 1911 K.«rmar> l * r la Hr hr Poem by Billy Rose. Rosemary I tl III RK I T •M Ml*. Amrri..« Ih r m U nrniii| vu'r. lu u n i ..lirtrd lhe rharma F O R S A L E CuM-cmi; Trees. Joyce Mayer Michael Savino A v.ne »;.• • ..»*.. I m « » J i « U * J* i Dance: Evelyn Mai tin snd San «hlrh won hrr (hat Htlr as might In- m frnrd |r«m ihr afeeva ptrtare rAiNTiNti * n |t o tA m i d r a B u rk e ef lUarmaiv now Ihr wifr of liarr^ h-ipUn. * j adto dim ter. 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Ackerson ~iii»“ or • -ortHiratIon* w* t h» Hoard .i|..ii tm. •'otnitii.•a.n.-n. ion> It*.i.i tln.e n> ti i - ili'li I ni in* all ainount • iln» Ho «u»n hrrvin «ppi'«»|»ria|id und * :i * v 11; stli»r* i "IO li-iiiiM.ri.ry i.o lr » ..t tMrt.d* 'to*r« JERSEY i : »t;ili|i»li. .1 t••*■<. » t » rn»» i*^ i a t f r ’ijil *,•<>< . •, *-.d HEW I ill^ *" \I I |.IT . ■ H! pi'I • ■ Palntte^ raprrhaaflag I ami Kuili noim .ir iioiid* ••• '<»» i lnlri.ni h lrfiar <« rn a n d i»»u« »i |im * u r li r |.< nt i iii'i'diiii fit. i . i i «•«i * fi«*t.i ii. tNVIM AIth liltRM ni. tlii'riiii a* tu» Hjaifd •-i 1 « I h i ' l * a ja J •■i|>.»i<.n.a re a h a ll d* t* r'liiln'' t*> H* *..i.i P io n e e r e d tion No iioi. of Imhi.I ah ail !•« Hi till It I I. |*ugh p .IN I IN * l l n n * i d fa* * 'oi * 1 . . i. f ii ■ i . v f * n Ironi th» dat< of tlo- tyiigiital i»» i- H I I l i a a r \% r . n u e • Thr lollt *1.1:1 I t m l b u r t l . 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    B A d b w c c a *-*»O t.O H. * . S* nts Per Copy I Association for the Advancement Subscription $2.itt a iiio *I important item about his .so-called profe-*ioii. were Roy C. Bossolt of Pa ram us; H. N. Dean of Montvale; Mrs. F A-kc*| wliv SO few persons ever see a Callup poller.' ! G. Dunham of Ridge wood; Char he declared that ^n the last election 60.000 persons were ! les W McDougUll ot Hackensack; polled. Thus, it was on the basis of those 60.000 Callup Mrs. L. Powell, of Lyndhurst, and was telling folks through the 125 newspaper outlets lie { Mrs. John Van Saun of Midland .P a rk . control* how some -15.000.000 persons were to vote. Freeholder Frank A. Leers Am womler why he considers the error margin of spoke to the membership on the 5*2 |>**r cent on Truman fairly good going? Fairly good? pait of county government in ; planning, giving the history of the It was miraculous. .development of the county go One of tli«* newspapermen questioning Callup want­ ! vernrnent's iunctions from the ed to kin w the value of the polls. simplest in the early colonial days up to . the complicated functions Callup said *o far as election* are concerned lliev are of the present. TH E FAM O US not verv valuable. Hut oil current issues, lie said, tlicv A new departure in showing serv*- au important place. Government, In* said, can «l* floral plans was the exhibition of ft-j w . k /.s D I ra A P iM i a film made of colored slides, lermine which wav the people want it turned by polls. with synchronized speech* dove- Perhaps. , PasUK Post Off li­ Huildinn ta | loped by J'rof Ray Kojbobo, of \\ »• feel that one of tin* big drawbacks of polls is thrv Army Adds Technical king with you hii high school | Rutgers University, who fashion- records There w'dl find a ed the new film when demands are likely tv draw frivolous responses froirt those ques­ list of the general fields available for his illustrated talks before tioned. They are still so new that a person questioned bv Program,For Training I oi selection, along w ith complete garden clubs became so numerous STRATFORD a pollster and we still have to have it proved that the detail* arid the complete descrip- that he could not fill them all. Nothing is- more valuable in w h ich n ta in s th a n 60 tions of over GO specialized eour- About twenty clubs were repre­ FOUNTAIN PEN pollsters question anybody—is likely to give an answer preparing for a well-paid, secure courses, include*- (^ ‘.ruclioa inm m s within them Afti-r 1 prelimi­ sented, at the meeting. which lie believes smart, rather than honest. lulnir .than a thorough back­ such broad fields nary screening, you may choose ^ e don't know that polls do any partrciilar harm, l lie ground in ;i skill or trade -one construction, ctaft.v rlftiricitx two of the general fields of in­ you can use us. the years go by. and radio. s» i« n*,. and m edirinr ti:*'! and two specific courses Personals . results over llie years prove they are not very accurate, That i why the regular U S. precision tools. \ tvr.val-e6eaipttia hi -each field. Then Captain Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pawloski when accuracy is defined by pin point. Aiiuy has established its new tional work, n ilt.t - . a w w v a n d Charles W. Burdick, the Com- of 44!) Kingsland avenue havc^as REGULARLY Ti ( linn-.il School Program This tactics Each one. taught i\ .V ni.Hiding Officer, will as.-'ist you As far as public officials using tlicju as a guide. w<- their guest Miss Catherine Paw- I i ojid highway to success is an perts and presented a th thc fi with application papers anil other lowski of Philadelphia, Pa. th'iuk they'd be off their noggins lo take them seriously. opportunity -wdoclv cannot he liest of tramuu; he • iitiabi_ U there is a vacancy Jn. equaled anywiu re else. Under its a sound. practical . vti.und ui • ■rn of the courses you select, the The storv g«M-s that some of (ialfups bright hoys made Mr. and Mrs Daniel Marfino of SO LD FO R tn ni: . hiy.h schoc.l graduates be the chosen spec laltv Arrt'.y Torh .iTiflting office will notify you tests for Tom Dewey and. basing his course on their tests, G3H- Valley Brook avenue have tween 17 and 34 may now choose l ineal Schools j ! * i > r , r , i»>: v- I en to icpoit toMhal office for moved to Copeland .avenue. lie s t u d this and he did not say that. ^ tlu- T*-« hntcal School they pr* te; specialists' jobs m t: \ • or « n!, tn.i nt You arc under no ol - a m i q u a lity fo r i t 'b e f o r e th e y civ. I in civilian life lat* , r. • Armv ligation to enlist, unless you are Vk e'vc a tip bn* public officials, elected or aspiring. Miss .Marilyn Bruckner of 304 1.25 |, t (Mm wh.. have not been j technician can t.V-v* * • : «e**epted for the-course of youi It is: Do the best you can, and do the best you can the P a g e av en u e- h a d a.s h e r w e e k ­ guiduatid may apply for thi. aiming, skilled. j4.uulv . . chiijcc...... end guest Miss Margie Starr 'of way yoil see it. That's ait anybody wants, tf you get your ti .lining aftei enlisting. This is of tlu- Army London, England, presently of ;i j'; n.it chance for Veterans, who foot caught iu a bear trap, why just grin and bear it. Here is how tht Tw hrtM« Mr and Mrs. William Minner- I New York, where she is con- | did not earn one of the now That's ------i Th Tei hpieal Sclinol Program So have fortune tellers. i <.ii.■ ...... step in the Army’s 'continuing efforts to make the An.', coin pal able to the best I < 11 *4111 e; organizations in the ‘ i |u hi • it i it I ei s o u ts ta n d in g m e n Lou's Beauty Salon l! Technical School Program

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