-. Public Uttr^ry. Valley Brook A»t,," -yailhurstvU. J.'

LEADERETTE Folks air saying labor might jujrt as well ge\ maw while -**••* «^oo* S«am*j)ie goodness is running but."Tlfc»y out that New York "and New J. rscy are so crruin of electing Republu jn governors th«t the gamblers hive calWd elections in either stale, nu bel The tame feeling u country- wide, not local. Labor hat pulled the plug in iu own bathtub, rolki are just fed up with strike.. There are good strikes AM* #F SOUTH BERCKN RFVIEV u well as bad strikes, but a strike like the truckman's u en- gineering a sharp stench uver the entire countryside vol. xxvu. No. 12 n M»lll HSI. N. J.. >MM r MHKR 12. !<*** Big Cook OU Plant Paolaxzi in France Teachers Set Married Veteran Tenant List Ready Ready November 15 Local Board Principals' Treiwfer An- For Announcement Thurs. Over 200 Jobs Will Be Open nounced •• Board —— Meeting Biggest Veteran Gathering Authority's At Schuyler Ave. Factory Tlii' board of Education waded ; through a full basket .>! bu»in«*a In Bergen Entertained Home Visits When It Opens i laat week aa it gut thr local •CfUMtllallaiH schools ready for their \outhful •Urlettvlv* a> taas AaltMai •»-. ». iKt'upanLs i I.M* «••»• \# UIIIJHCIVM Lyndhnr.l", largest iaaWtrial unit—Italian Cook Oil I., Lack of teaching help, resigna- la gffveUMfl l»inm veieraaa Conip.m i. rapidly taking isiapr oH Schuylrr avrnur. tions uf teachers who had been Ml U riglu aVn aWivauu 41*la tt«lt-K M... Fifl«t Con«id»r«tion of Al ill.- -He today it wa« aVrlarrd November 15 is Uw signed to contracts and ti-.ir.hi HarUfSM Narr> Maw—a and N«lph in »•.*• A j in the system helped « vtUM •»» tapr to havr the- building ramplrH-d by thai dalr. They Edward Gorab, who had tugtwd a«*t J-Hit (.mini* bavr over 50 nri working »o th* nterior of. the hugr a contract fur the IM4-47 **.•.->' M»»- Marg*rvt Amelia l^iUha. * Ih* MMig#l - *v« Hlk» plant wlii.li will ban 50.M0 tquarc feet of •Derating year submitted hrt resignation lluihti <>f Mi. and Mi 1 •'•• A :•-•!'••'' n»>ai '<*"•• giwaa offering a 30-day grac* i* u.-i At > wi,.w b aw spare. The entire site has live — PFC Anthony 1. Paolani. son >*!.%••«• i .•• '•-> •••?:» XJV L>ndhuiM \-eteiatia and »'" mltnti In - i'ii«' '»'> ti,*k* ttwt. that tune it was believed at sati* ( acres. • . of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Paol- itmui 1 MI,'! •• and ' fanillim Sundo) ,!'. i.. . ' *l •....!».I •IfMifth Ml in -•.<.» factory replacement had bt**n ai Walk.n» U. .i Jr., aw of ' I >...i'..i .i High aeSoal ''•''>! hw fch*. avMannasrt >4 th*-« >*wn V«Ma* A .m-m« an Italian Cook Oil Company, MZZI. is ubserving one year in , t kinged with an out nf-tnwn W ii- • diie.t >t .uf |'ut>It< ily fa Ovrr 1 000 vrU *iir among ih« which puts out Royal cooking oil. Repuoiicans the Army in France. teacher. The HVgflsj housing MMU 4 il» ta< ll.... -: uf MIMI -ii-> and Chutth ttnong ihni apent »n tftamooa al t. s ••( ii.. a>slaaan •' Paotam entered the aitrtyty, AuAu- i . N 'iilf Mr v • L i' salad die—ings and similar pfo- rt t»; ul Vh* ' M • t h«« I tl fun »ttii H-i -i.- W«la«-i INwi (..< nti duttd a is an old nwrii n .located ggu. 1 J, IMS and had training at *'"' r«', ' ai il wiallsiad) tilttv wKith Off Winging CamC p CroftC , $. C C, Camp Hood.! v'"u"<1 *• O.un.i ••( Hv* Yt>:k. ami Mi Anieitran 1 ••«.-! •> h>wta an 'Myattn^ti.Mi WM rfcaa now in the Bush Terminals in iu . i M it 0.1 UWlh Mre«t. WhHi Miyoi ll-'iatr R U •i\< • «• U" i- •• • Brooklyn. TTexa s and embarkekdd frof m CamC p ^LSA n« m* Ulf iv4uil*e«l i»rvi. Kilmer, N. J. in the month o( ht- would he unable la fulhll the *i* ' - I. I. wet*' natTWd Natm 1..1 to urge (hr sti.i.,1,, to |aM .4Fit- >(!•• -.1. -t With Its* HI »4iii Mat iititloiad *•• Than are UW working lor Uw InFoiTHt February. tMt, tor overseas. contract. • U. ltt«- .-•'.» * at* pri it.a.i aM sMk>uif. company in Brooklyn. Lyndliurst He is how stationed at the Iale In the short inu-r m\ \«• •. i M i 4i i. . .,t thr I.yn4hufs4 *">i » CaswuknakW ...-w-n*i activities will increase tha sin ConMence—full Oorab had been notified the m »I M b*,-. wlth the Rutherford Nra< br«*r- ml Obrrlth (Vllinr was M . -.'n Italian Cook Oil Company ford Saturday afternoon. occupatiun of Uioae countrunt Mis* Philorrieniit Candio hit* natd ..l I'otUM llildewniMrdsi wei* looked • 11 over (he east for a Gubernatorial candidate, Al - Paolani will observe tits twen-' "a«kcd for a leave (if •) senrc l> good location and finally settled fred E Dliscoll. was the featured Ueth birthday annivei^ary, No- permit tier marriage I •• IV*. • win "1 U, in Lyndh 11>t. One of the first Hurst vember 27. bet 13 ..ii.i '$ wi?ttchng trip (• ifjii Xhr- MlMJTT. 'l AI steps w.i to lay out a spur to thr Freeholder John J Dickerson. Kr^etta l!<*tu and LaKkauunna Railroad T!i: - uf Palisades Park. State cam- heen IM.H.U lo nud • «,;'•?; Ro>. i all - .-•; to the ii.uk paign manager for the Republi- Notice H«*r~ duttiectu M irru-r .flat*t th door of tlif big plant. cans, forecast victory 'for the try ha« bn is to r*e niaiuV.on a pnaaibt* (jive some lime to newing and Democrats off pas** ngtrs Mf i ri :', County tuket are known h knittintc HI c urged to tome and to him personally and are to be Joksc Ttmrnr. prr»ilVnt of Ihr The Italian Cook Oil company work at the town hall, commended to the voters of the 8^* I.yridhtiici Taxpiavfrs-AAJt* U!-.'P will process raw vegetable oil in- material to make ga County. at wan hitb-rly criliral ul th. »l to I-'-.K :n . iHK" Great \ ,i\- f th* tracrwr*. » Itl i^.. r. hen- must of thf equipment will only in Bergen County but in the i.tion meets Thur »di.v after n be new. country m November drfss left by the artuul INAOI (Continued on Page 9) »t 1 'Mi at the m hool. for viitlalion* of i1ixr« The company required |» I peitmssi-tn nf ~"tfrc "Civi han JF*ro - Mu» Marie Sin duct ion AdmiiM»t ration to go Lyndhurst, North Arlington emploved tn«t month aheatty*iUt the building. It won in' tine ajmnntaij school at its permit because it is necessary nalary of »1 7mi nMtA^ for food production .Football Teams Scheduled heftibv t«-legt«Tl Ittit The main building wi'll be 25<> *tie has kicn*-d « emit"**t * feet by 100 feet An oin 70 feet tht- Fort 1 .. !•• <»# Edu «M< by 40 feet will be in front of the Game, Off th« Calendar Last Year, Returns as One to teach at U 100 Mi4 Smat structure The office section will Of the Outstanding Tilt* for Both Teams leturned the ! • ir*t i-wilrr. Le I buff-colored L •- k Huff colored tile will make up the rest TV" lett>-t* were rereivw I yndhumt v*. North Arlington. Mrs .i. . • - - . t< • niir wilt be two stone* llie datr \..\.iiii.rr 16. Aufust ?() requratisuj M U> gh all of the building ex- p j The |»l.irt* North Arlington Field. at MTKt du» U' p*" r " Ti*"«ilh a»fvi to lh* '- cept ti f office M-ct;on a m^md undated wtthd»»' Mrs. Hickey Feted on 80th Birthday Tlit* (taint* fiMttiiMll. the ,.] i B<>th Joseph Melillo Plans 11ml i- thr jttHui ttrv, - carrird in the footliall ••< (inliil*- wen- fllrd jrfwndrka*., ap^jaj^ Sh« it *K« MotK«r of lt*^!- Hat Watched of Imlli leauip- ;i- they went into tminiitic this wrek fur the Men Berth* O I. • *r«« cha 11 man of • h** Teat Dittrlct CUrk las •*» M !««• G'ow Through the To Resign Pott lianleht irtiiiM of tlii«*r rarrcr*. •JUtti t I , |- • • O*" men,U if tl't* ' HicUy Year. The game which wat nul played n* »• i i...... ,.-. Tnwnship urine ipais «urh ITM>% Mehllo wh« last year, went back on the <•. | * Rutherford at i.-. n 1 of Bergen C> jkhrdul* in resporuw to huge de- hurnt. «a> M I > MM *t .|i • ...... I id kalsb •< 1l»-*k. il » •! « mand There is every indiratiun at BugoU Thr m-» tn k«>.( »•'...h.. -I i...... I knk on 12 Ladi M laVvf aaaw t I thr i. '."'•' from now .-n will .t. MtM AM* i#(*I ii.oo... 1 «>>.. >• as ..••• missioner* a f.xturt- to which each i--n ,., ,,, fam fft»m Lmrdln t«» Hiw«*.*r;i .i» M.. HnMaj ••• <••• rector uf Pul s.*.i-. mtrrk w.th, great drl»«ht Ori ?u 1: -«• t* ui T-M-H ••'<..*.. on '• .' ll «»4 LM«.«4 al all 1 >r»fli>,,t»l 4lr*fM« a«rl* tl**H "' k" k*M» will . i i- • > Lyndhutst a schedule opens b»* s«aaa« I aaw *•• Recorder Cow Qupbunbmt 2A when u.e Kuther N. 2 HawHhurn* at l.ynt • Itfc k*< J.wifcl" «Ml M< .» or former Cor ford BuHdogh. • •• •• -.< •' by George hurst , .— l*« w al# «*4 M«* WIIU#«K | B.H. ' ' ,, Gallagher u> i Me!mk<'vitch, former. Notre 1» •.:•>. A.. ,!••.>• »C NOTICE TO VOTERS ' II-. lkf». —... .-4 1 — chooatn '--. tak< Darrwr invade Lyndhurst NaMa A :•..•• X3 FsiV Lawn • Fair 4«Mf kl'f. »»J "k. >• ' .»,;.. ney pt.ft.ti.in~ Oa L> ndhurct thrn i •- to Bn Permanent Raqittration now underway a< appointed Police Ju that Lyndhurst «n a> «• .- No 2» Eaal H ,u • ! i at « .11..-. Dill .1 <«•> • I ...J- 1 •MM R t<-rtaifa Lodi. It. ' ^. nft. M Bl.-.rr- Clart'i OHic*. Town Hall, daily 9 00 a. m. to aaat -*• • «• •. u- . . .. a v. . • «• . .-i Mr> !••>• • Muk" lw Safety fi.ld Tnh. Haw'thurnr North A> hn£t»n. Fair I-.*' and East 4:30 p. m.. Saturday!. ' 00 a rr to I 2 00 noon. «S. «~i «•• H...- « II. The pr<«il KtTU of kf.- M ,»j M-- »..,.... ft toritey and Judge of thr -• >.. »."• H) Court are Evening Registration* September 23. 24. H- .-• MM) Wf *»4 M • » Cart II Hubniut* II. ., • •- •! i:i )-•'••• toy to u.~ I a.n • .i— i...... • North Ar!mft«n walurs North Ai: :tt< —\ • 25, end 26th from 7:30 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. •A - f i. tu [-r. its Mtaaun 4a4 aa. Mpatf <•• -taal' *••• Ort ,«. S. i. • f*u n • N<^1h r.k. .n a*. I ra* Daughter B aa Ort<*rt S il ..M.I •.• « H. i«t.t. A- ...•'• AH ragr^trationt will terminate at lOOOp m th*n ««>»• U> North Ailingu.fi Ort » Kpr>>« V . . » .1 Trtt-n Scotrh Piaaw Sftin* Vul M-.i.r V»II»y September 26tf) »n4 will be returned No.em A daucbter. Clain*- CJ* Brrgp-nfWid V,. " ^ i . Lyfw) born !.. Mr and Mi* •>• • 2 lw-«.rV-: at Nmih ber 6. at 9:00 a. m. and continue tnefea'ter hurst and <.*n Rtdgr (arr thr Arlinftan . • - I w fc>«ll* *Mi < RriUy Friaay WiWut. aMfe awn- *—*h ' i c'rlurk at Uw * Mai S>.v u M. i .. •« at »'i' •.« until further notice. T.. athmulri •Ixm that Bar " *•••• e 1.,I.JB.I.' at s • '' « l IIIIIII „••'•• - 'U» sinck ban an Mkfki .»•..« !•-« Mrs Brnlly Is th» fertnrr -aS>buth •rhvduWs Nov t—Oatfi ftMfs- II QM at Dodbuns- BM "£•

Page Two THE LEADER ffmwday, SeytatnW 12, 194* $25.000 Ordinance frtd Taub: Discharged

Passed by Board 1 Fred Taub. lather of Fred O ' Francis^. Candio, bf NOTES ON Taub, well known local realtor. Lyndhurst, has been rtlwliaipart The Board of Commissioners j P. J. Catanese 1 died at his home in Garneld, Sun- following three yean of service ] passed on final reading last week day. Mr. Taub, formean of perks with the. army dental corps. Ht t an -ordinance which provides for THE YFW Sacred HeaxLlL C Churcii St. Thomas' Episcopal > • Philip J. Catanese, «, of assiginri to Camp ft!minimi . -i» $35,000 appropriation for nue, Lyndhunrt, ; »«ul ail upeiaUusi fur an lntcU- B allf.. before Uajdiant. lit Church repair of Fifth J^ Ten Eycfc avenue, —«er. Bernard M Tittickand^diedi111' "•order and' Imr been a I • terminal Masses at 6:30. in fi.in o-in • : nues between Orient Way and The Second Annual Bazaar of GuideUi-r.ogalski-Wase Post No. JjjJSSl " %*% TO h ul tm DU M to practice dentistry is y T£^ last »*««•* '•> *• <*P' •*• ' 10:30. and 11:30 a.mJU. , *^u, ».JU .poreat Ud Stuyvesant Avenues ISummit Avenue and of Hazel 3549, Veterans "! Tt reign Wars opened on the Post grounds, 527 f hur8d/y „, fnmt o, j£" y^tl | teen days. He lived' at 217 Pierre ' Lyndhunrt, upon hihis return to Rev. Rowland F. Nye, rector ! Street north of Summit Avenue. Valley Brook avenu_\ Lyndhurst, Saturday. September 7, 1»46. for 1 S|dl avenue Jersey CitvCity. A avenue, Garneld. civilian life. September U— j Upon the motion of Commis- the purpose of securing funds for the erection of a new Post Home. DroUlrT Neil oj 1C08 Bergenline , Born in Germany, Mr. Taub LymJhur-t Methodist I sioner Sherwood, director of ili j 2:30 p. m. - September business The stands are all manned by Veterans and members of the avenuei Union City, identified the ! came to this country early in ' gree from New York University Church public works, the clerk was au- Ladies' Auxiliary who are donating their time without cost in the body, which was taken to Scat- ' life- His son, who is affiliated with and his D. D. S. from the Uni- , meeting erf St. Marys Giuld a-t. thorized to advertise for bids to iriu'i'fst .of a, ni'V home which will oc a credit to_the community uorchio's morgue. ! the Horace R. Bogle Agenjcy, and : versity of Pittsburgh, School of nt and TmrifaM AVWWSS ' «io-parish nslf;- -- * be prt'SPMPd to "the Cot nth ishion Eveiyonr in the community can assist the veterans by patroniz- v. William Justice, Minister ' Sei*sml>er 15— at its next meeting on September ' his wife, • Mrs. Berth* Mellus ' Dentistry. ing the bazaar which will continue through this week end and on Mr. Catanese was a native of ITaub, are survivors. The 13th Sunday after Trinity j I6th. | Italy and settled in Jersey City While on active duty he was Saturn-ay night. September 14, IM6. Sunday. September 15— 7 30 a. m. Holy Communion; I A complaint of property own- 40 years ago when he came to stationed at Ft. Douglas. Utah; 9:45 a. m. - Church school un- 9;30 a. m. Cliurch School; 11:00 ; ers on Mann Avenue, who peti- , The Post in conjunction with 8.000 Veterans oi Foreign Wars this country. For the past two San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Charles- Posts issues a warning to veterans against buying PQ^ly constructed ton. S. C; Ft. Hamilton, Brook- der direction of the new superin- a. m. Choral Eucharist and ser-tinned for paving declaring that years he was employed as a Anna M Johnson 1 tendent. Clarence Doud! .. mon. dust from the dirt road was in- homes on the present inflated market. i driver for Joseph T. Ryerson & lyn and Camp Stoneman. He was j uroi is to thei r health, was re - This warning follows a nation-wide survey of building activitieactivities g^ company. A few years I Mrs. Anna Marie Johnson, 73, also assigned to transport duty 11:00 a. m. - Public" worship stre] with the Medical Hospital Ship with bertnoii' by thr pastor on Westrainnter Presbyterian ferred to the department of pub- in which all posts assisted. ago he moved to Lyndhurst. j of 637 Ten Eyek avenue, Lynd- "The Peace of God^Shall Be With Church lic works. The time has arrived when veterans must _be_agyised to_ rc!ri*ir j.. Surviving arc his wife, Mrs i ^UTS*> <**M' Tuettlax mOTning at J¥ou.u Sprciai TmjsnrimoW direc- -- '^n' IT 11i*i * *• mj*ia*nt i* om iVrO nd two to the Kldrr Road * New Jersey Are from buying Rome? on TRepfciieht highly Inflated market." ~-^~- " jjildred Citro Catanese; a son! I*** home of her'daughter, Mrs. Pacific. Candio entered the aerv- • tion of Mrs. Frances Gillies. residents who live on Park place Repprts from local housing committees all over the nation in- ' phi lip Cataneae Jr.; a daughter,) Helen Locber, 339 Marlboro road, Ridge Road and Seventh street stated thai ice November 34. IMS and re- •700 p. m. - Youth Fellowships Rev. Howard E. Friebcly, pastor dichte ih'ir vcU-i an is being forced to waste his G. I. housing loan y,,,. Mildred Catanese; twoM Wood-Ridge where she had been water overflows from a( storm ceived his present rank January in two-age groups. guarantee on jerry-built* home*-.cost ing twice their actual valuta brothers, Frank and Neil Cata- staying. Death was attributed to 15, 1945. «pwer into -thrtr-back yards. It a heart condition. 8 00 p. m. - Evening, worship • Sunday, September 15 - * was also referred to the depart- antl in assuming financial obligations he may not be able to meet nese and two sisters, Mrs. Jo- Capt Cana.o lives with his par- Thursday. September 12— 945 a m. - Sunday school. ment of public works for an in- over a period oi years. ' sephine DiDoma and Miss Clara Mrs. Johnson, the widow of i ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Can- (»ixmn^ meeting of thf* season 11.00 Hf, m. - Morning worship vestigation. In Washington, Commander in Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Catanese. Ben Johnran, was born in Swe- dio, 336 Ridge road, .Lyndhurst : 1 den and had resided in the United of the Woman's Society of CTTrfs Topic t.. ' Morale" - Mat. H The township clerk was di- Wars declared that the greater portion of building materials is still I Thc funeral was held Monday 6 31. States 54 years and in Lyndhurst tian Service, -at the rhuich. 2 rected to forward to the State going in.to non housing projects. Ih said 'information .'uraished by mornmg from Scatuorchio Fune- p. m. Mrs. Norman T Chute i* Tursdiiy. September 17— the Civilian Production Administration indicates that larger cor. , ] Home, 160 Brunswick street- nineteen years. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flockhart, Departmeni J . \r> I i * i ' M iltl o* * if Economi*»• UIJ 'in I c' De# ." *.v - • ' ra pt esident. Sunday, school teachers moot- She is also survived by two oi 373 Second avenue, spent the opment plans and specififations | traitors are tuyingg materials direct from the producer'for Indus jersev City. A mass or requiem .Saturday, September 11- ing at thp church at 8 p. m, p p wn*. Everett and past five days in the Catskills CiShdCommiFsiororShrrwriod^o^ T tiiatill ouildinpld s I n thithis way, theth y we short-eircuitinshortitingg thth e dis^Hfaud t vas offered at Sacred HwrrrRT^ where their son, William, Men's Club • got.>i>' to Lake Mo Wednesday, September 1» - be tut Chureh. Lyndhurst. and inter- Lyndhurst! and by three grand- .Thir session will meet at the proposed municipal garage. ora. Where materials foi veterans' housing are supposed t children. his vacation at Norton Hill. hawk, where they will IK- guesti aside. mrnt was in HolHl y Cross Ceme- nt the home of Kenneth Hixun I church ht 8 p m. Two Township-owned lots 1 Sunday, *>' -ptemher 29— were sold for S900 and $700 re- Citing statistics collected by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in tery- William Hixon is president Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henderson. Thursday, September 1* Rally day. spectively to Harry J. Camelet I states allll over the natioi n showinhi g ffailurl e of thh e hhousing program Sunday. October 6— and the Nicholson Company of i the Commandcr-in-Chief called upon management, ftbor and fOV- Of 112 Forest avenue, have as Meetings oi the circUs of the their guest the former's sister, Woman's Society at homes of World -wide communion. Lyndhunt. , . j ernment to utilize all their powers to make thv program for housing Dermot F. Holden members. veterans a success. Mis. D. L. Deglow of Spokane. Washington. The brother and There's a welcome to all at the Rutherford Baptist Church Charsinp that building materials priorities issued in the namt Dertnot F. Holden. a at- 67. are 'nf veterans' housing are being used for homes far more expensive sister had not seen each other church on the corner of Stuy- -— — died Tuesday at his home, 219 21 vears vesant and Toutinr avenues. PIT- RDtherford, N. J. than the average veteran can afford. tl?e Veterans of Foreign Wars Jefferson avenue, *T>naiiyi" after - Mrs. Deglow made the i By Peggy Hosts to Relatives I h:ts called upon national housing officials to stop abuse of the em ,u f two months. He was tr'P east **v P*«ne. •> i Kms without a rhurc-h home _in : • an nMS o Lyndhurst arc especially invited- Sunday. September 15- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Mact^TpcnryiiousinR prosi-nm.— ~ formerly a, resident bf Lyndhurst THIS TOPS to worship here. i B:45 a m. - The church school. Mullen, of 2«5 Livingston ave- All local Posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars have been at>ked He is survived by his beloved 11 00 a. m. - Commissioning nue, have as their guests the for-. to report all diversions of critical materials- into non-residential and wife, Carrie, nee Dietz, two sons, EVERYTHING! service.- Dr. Jesse Wilson, guest mer's brother an* sister-in-l.iw. iion-t-ssentiHl construction channels in their communities in an effort Edward at home, and Dermot Jr., First Church of Christ, to R"t Ihe full story of the break do,\vn in the pro^mm to prnvidr nf Long Island, a daughter, Mrs. Scientist speaker. (Union Service with the Mr, and Mis. Howard Mat-MuJ Fall hats feature .feathers and CarlFtailt Baptist Church) • en and children, of Hartford. homes for veterans. Alice Curtin of Lake Hopatcong, plumes, with an occasional bird 5 00 p m. -High School Fel Conn. The housing liasca is begtnnmg to take on the earmarks of a a sister Margaret, and two nestling comfortably on the E. Pierrepont Sc Lincoln Avennn national Niandal. brothers Edward of Lyndhurst, Inwshrp rnrfting Last week they ('ntertain*-*! «t crown or at the in Rutherford, N. 3. Monday. 8:00 p. m. — At Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the local Veterans of Foreign and George, former Police Com- supper in celebration of the 79th front. Shape* Wius Post of. that city has requested revocation of priorities for 30(1 missioner of Lyndhurst, now of Branch of trt« Math«r Chorch. T ht Young Adults Fellowship Birthday anniversary of tfic-h ; PHONK RITHFRFORI) and contours ir* rtrgt Church of Christ Him Irt, •„• proposed new four and one-half room houses to be built on city- 'Brooklyn. Funeral services will mother. Mrs, Elizabeth MacMuI- bt as many as the • mion, Mm. owned land at a cost of more than $«,000 each. The Veterans of ' Friday at 11 a, m. from Meyers Irn. also of 265 LivinR.stnn nvc Dr. John Paff designers, who Sea Scouts Foreign Wars Post there found only 12 veterans were interested in Funeral Home. Engle st, Engle- nuc Other guects were WUltam fashion them. No purchasing the houses at that price. wood. Burial will be in Brook- Stephens and his daughter, Mm. Optometrist and individual taste rHncdL See Regatta 'the condition in Perth Ainooy i-, typical ol that throughout th. side Cemetery. Englewood. IJ'^dliiK R 'at E Rtatinri ftqimr* Albt-rl Lindenhoom. of Lyml j Optician t. need be unsatis- V " d.n'v II & hui st avenue. nation. The veteran is given'lip service while the bulk bf materials * fied. If you are Three Sea Scout ships from the How into non*housuig projects and into homes whose price is awaj OFFICE HOIHS At noon yesetrday Mis. Eliza interested in a hyit] Bov Seoul council wore beyond the veterans pocketbook. FINE Moil.. Tue*.. Thtir: and Fri. rppresrnted .'it a regatta just ronv heth Ma<'Mul]pn was gi est of 1 A. M. 10 II P. M. prominent place in the style par- honor nt a family tiinner served . To spi'vri up construction of hou.-.es for veterans the Commander- WATCH. CLOCK ade, get yourself a feathered "Substance" is tin- L'-s^on Ser- plctcd ;it Nyack.New York. Thr in Chief-of the Veterans of Foreign Wars has again called upon No Office Hours on Scout imitj> sipent the two-day at the home of her son and JEWKLRY chapeau. mon subject fw Sunday, S*-ptcm- President William C.retn of the American Federation nf Labor for Wednesdays or Saturdays brr 11 week-end ;it Nyack. and vnf.n;i-d daughter-In law, Mr. and Mrs. REPAIRING m a busy nautical program. Kerry Mar-Mullen, of Springfield. the Hid, ol his organization in mobilizing labor for the emergency > Golden Te*te-- "Wisdom fcand housing program No hat is in stylo on a head of krcwIi'dRf sh.nll be the stability Events <-n the schedule were ship. MARCIS Scientific hair that is not properly groom- demonstrations, row boat reces, Guidetti Rogalskl Wase Pi>st No. 3.")49 Veterans of Foreign Wars of iliv tiirr*-;, and strength of sal- at Lynilhi(i backing the national orgariization . JEWELERS Kyr Examination ed. You can place yourself in vntior- the four of the Lord ii tut* of war, knot tying, barrel Flier Escapep s Injurjyy GLASSES FITTED rolling, and rc>pr (limbing Ships in a drive to speod up conslructlttn ol houses foi veterans, and thi our hands, with full confidence Ilia treMure." (Isa. 33;6i Nmetren-year-old Raymond W Tour Leadlai Jeweler that your hair-styling will give Srrm'on. Passages from the from fcv«Mi Scout Councils in Post members are vitdllj inUr«t«d in th«- local housing Biluation NVw York nnd New Jersey par- Sldletiki, 79 Kagle stifet. North you complete satisfaction. Peggy's King James version of t!ic Bible ArlinRlca] -hips in attendance were: Piper Cub plane on Saddle River 2-6817. He -that belii vcth <^n me th»» SSS Thundf-rhead, of Ruther- Golf Course. Sevetal golfers, Biam cannot Kucceed without the support of labor organizations." ford-. J Edward Ftueker, Skip- It was the second appeal made to Grct.-n.foi his cooperation in works that I dn shall hr d') also;" 1 playing the 16th hole, also es- (Jnhn 14:12' Corn lative pass- p.-r Ttn Scouts used a I3odf{f caped injury. The student pilot increasing the number ol available laborurb in the luailding and ages from "Science ;tnd Health db landed because of engine trouble const ruction trades Ihruunri ;iii expanded .ippi entnt-ship -program ^= EV£»T BANKING SERVICE with Ki-v tn the Siriptures" by SSS Columbus, of Nutley. .I(>hn The landing gear and lus: cabin picket bout. by Safaii; Flying Service at Teter- . additional wprken will be needed in September if housing goals aTe is th( refiertnm and nVnvnstra- SSS Kf-jiK-oIf, Blmimni-ld. Rich- boro Air Terniinal. was damaged, \ to be met. .^ tion'nf divine I.ove, hoaiiriR sidk- ie; ArtinK Skipper, They Sergeant Carl Van Bin«beigor| The fwo major,problems of the returning veteran are: t-tl motor Ifiunf/h. oi tht Paramus police, v.hu in- ' "I" A-pood jnh ror meti wpose saenfices made it ppsxitele for at? trr said,- "If ye lo me. keep my throj> units are u«un.K small • vestigated. reported that one !American** to live ; h rent? Your .isijstance will be greatly appreciated WHY - "JUST SUPPOSE, IF I report on Summer camp d ) Call the Service OflytfTTIf.OaideUi RogoUki-Wase Post No 3549 A.fm ire by Director Tim Mc-ilyn, of 209 Post avenue, nn Vallry brm»k an.d Traverx Place nttf:-nd.,! their nii|Shew, William Mi 0| ' located a1.a15?. 7 \'ll j Hijk a nur. Lyndhurst. Coy shows a total of 432 Scouts N.xt Rev. Oorse Mailer, pastor camping tit Camp Tamarack fov Stuyvesant avenue, hnve return N exuluf meeting nl I - Post is Friday, September 20. RUth. 2 2134 B31 weeks. BToomfteid had 22S ed from » vacation of thrn Post on thf rtsliip of Jarnev Cintino is open every ve boy works. Rutherford 181. andweeks spent ;it Lake Wilk>uehb>, nmg f> i the enjoym nt • t vcteians and their fr •nds. PumUy, Sep.li H-IMT IS— Vt Nutli v 180 bov-weeks, The South JiiMph Bradh) ;ind his I could only modernize my 9:15 B. rn. • Sunday school and . Mis. Jjtmrs DDemiiivit. t earned Oi-tim (Lyndhurst and Noiih cr, Mrs Jiivi'ph 'flrt»ili'\ al: bibW dass. M-s. Charles H, firth. f 331 tiff the honors ;it the npcmrv: home with a new kitchen, mod- Arlington i accounted for 87 o add Mrs. J J. I..tli1v. all ' mrotlnff of th i-.c.isi,n c,r th" 10 3(TV rfi - "I.ivrffit To TheSf.iit, and ifiO w.-ek^ North Di». Tv.'Veis place, hus tLturneci frum 1 •Glory of Goc*;" wilKbe fstf theme Third Qvonue, art vacatKm Sunshine BnwhnB Club whrn >hc ern bathroom and automatic"* IrTci 'W<",d RiilKe(TlirTSTaaTarTrt" mrlpd 3 invri' nt m. j East Rutherford) s rirh»r tZ Rter Hushvterinn Church are 911 a "Sunday srhonl holding regular mrftinj(5 this . Jnmn H Lippincott, of 32fl I.iv 10.30 ., t" • B.!v»ld. I Sind month This ewnitig

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ESTABLISHED 1880 PHONE: KEAINT 21031 j FIVE BANKS EAST RUTHftFOtO'0*.LSTADTR» in yri)»\ VMI 111111 «w I F ADFR . Thr-« Surprise Party Elks Aspironfs Gives Stork Shower Vogels are Home New Activities for^_ 1 Engagement — ~ Mrs. Kucher * ^ jff":^—. S-fc For Mrs. Summers Local GiH Scouts Mrs Joseph K. Kurhei. of 5X1 »amnm. .•! M» Jauncey avenue, who is confined Six candidate* to the Lynd- tu her home with illness, wa> huist Unlge 15«A. B P O Elk» • ' 'ix. at -a Mirpow honored with a surprise party were approved at Mnnday night* • - «rt iii.1 «.v,-n at hrr hoanr guren at her homt1 Monday dfW metaing r»ip^ eel* pr#|M hi |.i .t,*t*, || | «trk* Chun* presented with a beautiful htxiae- un Moitdav, Septrii^ber 30. Thr hr»u- the'f*h |ter4Mlat tfvniw ' TW U»*» *n* - • *vU If •» coat Ref reshmenU were set ved newly admitted. Kik> arv Kdward • rv^nralKira -»:• in pmk: and Announcaments- >.rr. nl thru grsuasl4««tihlei H - • . • . • .**««•*• #* th* Gm-it. Joseph Donrkelly, ChaiK« t>liH «nh -! . ..ii. i^ in th**r tvl Ulti. !i, i -• W ...1*.. *ry*0m- Others present included Mix Bailey. Alfred Ludwig. 8uh.nl "is fallinf iNr the tin pavk BAHL—BAftNETT Mildred Schepre and Mrs H i- < ,; lira C"-»wi#» Mag* by her brother -in law. John O. McCo> .ui t"n'\,. W.:- -..-. *fr* A mimaiurr f!\tHC «tmk Msss IN ( sa«to . !>-•«• - •• • y m a*» ' Miss Marjone June Hsrnett. Franco Ktef of North Arlington; Mrs J WM an intrrrttinK Iralur.- <>f thr V, f< I b*«w a» ifw'r guv«t in.. Jitseph Badei. crAirman t,t ii:i tit- . • • -. wt daughter of Mr. and Mrs Francis -,'Kuusfvtrit J. Potlara was best J Eckert. Mrs George Koehjer, irr"-ativ«' achrmr .1"^* tall- «n Mr and Mrs. John t'ajMU*. t»f X Dunne, of 180 Tontine avenue. Mrs. H. L Nash, Mrs. George servi«.t;m«rui cuninullef has called man lor his brother * sptvial iii.fi.iiK for Friday night t^rpirrr wa* a "raac in [• nh ariti 231 Court j»i...r *nnuutH-e III becan.. the bnde of Ll. Eric O The bride's gown was fash' C. MK! Mrs, Martin McLaughlm. D»hi. U. a N. son of Mr and Mrs. H. D Egan. Mis Josep'. when a rrpurt .> to bv< Aled ov Reports to Navy toned with a fitted bodice of the tjreliiinnai y m\ . ttigaUum f - Uunu imludvU Mia* Marion VMtTti *•»-.•!' J H-Uh. •. J ..I at. Mrs. T. D. Dahl. of 324 Park Hot* Mi !li. Mrs' Frank Robei - white satin with a full net skirt. .*--«i>i.tiH r t<> paraplegic veteritais Hur.na. i,. • :-',•-••,,• >Canada MM uf Mt «ii.t Mrs. V * J place, both of Lyndhurst. on Sat- tel11. Mi•• Anne ToriW. MIS' ••'• »* g Her ling net veil was fastened Mm Langltru.. a member of the !M- M.. . - Ruth iMrraon and li.'Kht-ii -I 414 huthi ir • .i aw urday. The ceremony was per- with a white pearl tiara. She Matthew Fumir. Mrs Edward formed at 1:45 p. m at the Church Emblem Club, who t* wttrklng k>.. Vamirvrld. Mi. P M nor i».'tt. of Lvndhurst ..1 • • i * • * Th« "#*<' caned a white prayer book and Chankaltan. Mrs. John M*wir. with the tik> committee h«» cun- VaadmM >f Paauu Man U> of the Transfiguration in New l'»»fmm\ ,.i..t>iiii<*it'i'iti ••. » •" „> . - • ' .^*- ff fflgg orchid. Mrs. Ignatius Kelly and Mrs M Uui ted a survey in the in-iv..- nt i-lt;i U.' «- and Jrjir R.'W> ami York City by the rector, the Rev. F Coil of Lvndhurst made at s party (*>, ta Mr* John Franco was matron a paralyzed -I'IMUUMI! as welt Mn J ll. >•:. 'of I>UIU,.III Mm 1 Dr Randolph Ray ». -. •• v . • i; tltir \ »l»f tMW v4 I' uf honor for her sister. She wore St'v*-ral w«ek» agt» tht* grtmp as in dlUviiMll lur>V-'itjti . _ - •. • \ »rnang ui Wwnwv Wars' BuiIHBig un^Valieir It^wla Matt Barbara Bar net t was her a gown of pink. aqua gray and Him Mary IV KaTttRo. Mt> J ..m! some others uniled in giving Anticipated salet. (ui the clatn .i .« i,m A buffet SUpiiVI •-•- sister's only attendant. John silver stripes She wore white X R.-r Mil C D Hall ul Cul J bake Mhfduled tu u- held Sun «.»:i - • • • ••• -WK O'Neill, of Jay avenue, was best kid gtoVes and in her hair she Mj» Kuihfi • shower uf smaller -tjJI Miss May Vrndrvrki \! «rrV«Hl Th#|r St- « •- *' -" •• man. gifts which proved a great de- day. Srptembt-i ?;' Uuw i.-,i the in whilr -i I i -Mi, tnpf.,1 . -••* 1 . i.. . tplaM »ua« wore a wreath of silver leaves. ttimmitUf to M'l a limit -t rt^ (- P c ...... «r and Mr> H. I. Caal »«r light tu her An original poem * |M»lr nt U-vr hud* The bride wore a brown suit She carried a white prayer book. t-iv.iiuii- fur not move th«n IS*1. Kmmx uf r.i-s Ruthrr«.nd with matching acessories and a .ii companieil the 2? gifts ami Mn MaUi-l Ann Jrrw>. Mn H»i d to bring cheer tu the shut permiru Exalted Kuler !.•..,- corsage of white gladioli. Her bride. Mas Carmel Uberti. niece Eufemto >.nd he t-xpiHts the T A M \. ,. i Mi.. Vrm Ni»l*.Vn .-•'.-, [- " an- t sister wore a bruwn faille street- of the bridegroom of Lyndhurst. air to be otte of the highlights of • •: Ruttui(or r A Willianu i.f Mill cessories and a corsage of teaMrs. JUdy Guricio were brides- Bloomfteld Drapery Com • inu*M*m*r~ QuMai Sher W*t> to* four vraiY roses. maids Miss Alico and Miss Li-bany. $635; Walter A Husch. of ha> completed In- plans f>>i The bride's mother wore aqua. berti wort' gowns of pink, gray feloomneld. $519. Walter Braun. u *uipri»- party to take t !*•.< \laa thr M,.-r. U>r n old rollers, $440. a complete Saturda>. Septembei 21. and -.. .1 corsage of pink asters Thr O'Sullivan and Miss Guricio wore he would shortly reveal MWtie «i( UD> Ci,.lyn II.-. .i.n \...ii. w installation, $590. The New Mr and Mr* Ralph bridegroom's mother wore, a tan gowns of aqua, gray and silver the tletaiU ll><«r. H.iim,r Whwlri II in,.t irk Window Shade and Awning .in. .i.t tUill- o,i i.t^n- <• Mai tun ul ;•-• -t .» ,• -i plan si suit with brown accessories and stripes. They all wore white kid t.ubeit l^igt-renbrrg and John a corsage of pink asters. gloves and wreaths of silver romparty bidding on 199 shades, ... i Zrllnun. Mrs. Malx-I Hnilth wo more than were advertised, Rurk. air to I «• ct> rhairman of a M I , ^ :.. ciiM-Wafcy. Mi- There was a dinner reception leaves' in their hair. They all car- J tent-fit |»arty »m Columbus l>»y. for th* immediate family at th*-ried white prayer books. ntered a bid of $655 35. Jam • H_• in ,.':in Mr* Arthur Klk*n t.> 1*1 U There was a sharp exchange of Oftalsgff 12 Flans f»i thw event /^ttniai) Ml. lUti'* 11. I.I. ii. . Hotel Ambassador in New York Mrs. Frank Aln.-u. mother of an- H Vft in trie formative -\.*f M Abt«m» J-.*I ..r Mi and Chi their return from a trip to the bride, "wore a dreas of gray .•ords between Trustee Groenen- Mi- ll-u. «• ...• M C H (.* r Abomi .'I ui S yke and Board President Dun The n»;ti tied members uf trw Sun i'. i. Mi.. William UmWIai i Vermont the couple will live at with silver and gray acessorfes' Elks daw challenged the uumgr t •vi WM*f. LjmaBHitsl Noroton, Conn., where Lieuten- She wore an urchid corsage. m Cameron following a request -n : thr i;ii. .1 of II.,H..[ 1.11.1. to U- b a if ••« • •• rom Bmil Cuzzt, janitor in the led ,is-.Hiiir to a BOflaaU gailu- ant Dahl is being transfer re4 Mrs. Joseph Polarra wore a to Li- ulJ> t-^i un Sunday, S*pu>m ii.mi th.- Brooklyn Navy, Yerdr Lincoln school, that he be paid S.'I;.I 1. lollyn r Mi> R II J..i.|V Mi. >- I • black dress with fuchsia accessor- or thirteen days he missed dur- 21. Both Lieutenant and Mrs. Dahl ies She also wore an urchid cor- Heilands Home • . • \: , I... UJ •'...l.n.W M •re graduates of Lyndhurst High ng illness Conflicting statements » t| 1 JI utri 4iit AIM ami U * A i. K^i.r'i ei s,»««, M. sage. wrv made by both Mrs Groen- Mr and M ONTT 1- Hril . School, and Mrs. Dahl is a grad- mlu«t< of l.tmihurtl 'I f After the ceremony a large din- ndyke and Ficke on a report George Nash Jr. is I •nd. «*( 3JH Sluvxrwini ivmur T.l|U MI.I.H «f H.ii...lir t^. uate of the Catherine Gibbs 1 hew trtut.i>rd fli»O> u Vl*ll M >U boDl ami Ljunbuth - College M« V« > .n,l » .i... M . ner reception was held at theaid t» have been made by Su Mi jiut Mi- Gears* Naan J. . School in New York. Lieutenant Tetertoro Country Club for ISO tin ir sun •'< ' .*.• -.1.1' . lit law tkkuii. Tt-itn He n now an in «. lu- . .1 Ink u, tlrtfhte. L. I .rervising Principal Alex Mileski, of Oh Stuwtvrfiit Mveiiue, Lynd nntiM m ilw MJI itvr Coi t» Dahl attended Villanova College, guests'. hurst. « nteituirnti ..»• t week in Mi and Mr* Klh..l*' ! Coast Guard Acad- Karri Na«h Ird Whilf «i thr lake Mi Ovqvap rolXAKA AIKO emy at New London, Conn. He Cameron contended there wa* rViUnd .»*. t hi» 7wh lurtli Miss Leanora Alico, daughter served in the Coast Guard for no issue to discuss other than 1'.-, (; .:• i. !!• were ta t,he ruin • i.f- T«ii!i'\ • ' •• • 1 \ Tli** rvrnl vi a* MIM 1 rtttt. rifw Cl^bthMM .taugh how roiofi with a ralu u*d ui FASHION SERVICE of Mrs Frank Alien of the Bronx, four years during which he saw hose governed by the rule» and t rl<-t I »tr at with a f jniilv I in • > ter of Mi -and M . Janwi N was married Saturday in a nup- action in the South Pacific. Be- egutationn which set forth that the >L;IRU- i .-Ini KtMiM as^in* cwi party ttu \S .it thr w . -.. o, » Illlfl H.|»rl. Kl..k.... tial mass at thr Church of St. Cum should not be paid for the ifr <>f atti actmn when refmti Inr; in M»u<»l«»n fore entering the service he at- l.ia^a* «-•*»>.,|| ^fc..! John to Paul Pi'llars, son uf Mr. n tided the Newark College of days as he had overexpendeH hta nieiiU -cii' M-iVfd On Muoday •ruin :•»' -'i «i s .H.- (•• m III IT* I.IH U.,MI thui Whits Mai n>n H« n. h« hfli Livingston avenue, Lyndhurst. moon w ill return to his studies wu present when Mileski re- Uwn ihrtlv *l thru l-..fTi> in hon 1 M..^. The bride was given in mar- there ported that Cuzzi's work has beer tmd Jnfin Nrtxh. Mstter of the hon o» t th« Ovorgip 11'iUrul* Oihr- r,;. taken care oX_»t*^ I^!******* '" ^ uiri! gut-st gu< *t> inrhKh-rf Mt and Mrs Other guestl in* liuted M »rnl O«« rg# HeiUnst J' *»nd tit*-.. Legion Auxiliary to Mrs. John DeSena M II- Q Orrold. Mi and Mm"efciWrwi' of TliWhttm-p».k. ttx Entertains M Um White, with M. .-,.. Mr,• an- d Mrs r ' II. Hand «n>1 ihi! Attend Convention Mr and Mrs William J Vav MosJU. hn .i and husteas ,>f ttw- drrn ul T»uht.«i, ' - - Marl!.> i* in** i *••'•*»• morrow, through Saturday, at Bayonne -' CJ".',ioiy Jacobs, son of Mrs "Wil Ttariefv, grent K< anilmothci at < uWww W.../. I /.»*/... Capo May 1 Y Mrs Kmma Hamil- . Those present included Mi and liRffl JurotV and tin lute Mr the honored child, v Ah<> ton. Mrs. Freda Heinsdorff. Mrs. Mrs. John DeSena, the Mlaa*l Jsrobs <>f w Kttn. k Tarraca, Prullip*, godmuUier. ^r»«t M-i FRANK S A. K. K. ii-h and Mrs. Joseph Jean and Marie DeSena of Bay Rutherford, i-ntcrtjnn«*d trr r JJI.TI (Inn.s ju*r »unt CON NIK' It "I -Jt, v- -W i :•;• president fleet A regular unn( ; Mr and Mi's James Nicol • •. .ii.ti patty <>n Friday cvetnng. Th.*'ie were manv fms- nift^ 1 •? TELEGRAPH :ii'-< t.:.^ of the auxiliary will be mil I » Kl %SI)N4B| » and Albert Nicol of Court ave UuMSl w»ie Mr Jacobs. Mrs thr htUMM Kue»t among Ihrn .< held tomorrow evening at the __U*ta*» * M- •» I VI nut-, J aretes Vavrtk Mis-; K<>s>- WUkam Jacobs and her son. W . w.a;un K < FLORIST Legion Home. M.mr Vaytik and Mi mid Mrs. ll*ni J.....Ii. ..mt H.I* H.-.-.i of SPrCIALISTS IN BRIDAL GOWNS Vavi ik. host and hostess uf I'.iy- hutheiford. Mi and Mis Dun Mi- Mattm M. Laugttlin VI Huh, Itl I w»,»,.,r.| avenue . r, *. 'fit •« |.| Ladies' Aid Meets (••.•,„ n,n. Mr and \1; l«H Harding avenue, mtrru.ii>... olto •(sell Lippincott, and her bridge dub .•*.< tmti at hn • The Ladies Aid Society of the Mis Ifprn HIJBSH iif Ljiiiiliunl hmm Westminister P r i> s by te r i a n Daughter Born to Curryt' EVtNING GOWNS AMD DINNtR GOWNS Church held their opt-mng meet- ing of "the BMasl lut week at A daughter. Mary Ellen, was the rnurrh with Mis Hanld A horn Friday, to Mr and Mrs WACHTER'S DELICATESSEN James Curry, of Fern avenue, at Wells. preMdt*nt, in charge. , COMPLETE LINK OK 1.11,1 "KH WINCH * McfclU) Knlh 2 .'OIK * 1 i UXM I Final pUns were announced for Die M.ii i:;ii »-t Hague Hospit.il, Fvfry Kn.l.iy Spt^tal Jersey City the Tom Thumb wedding to be Try "•" "-'...... »..). CakM ....•/ (/••..!. »».(• ( lav ' <• '• • I all altrr J I* M pref*«-nted on the * vf ning of Sep- Mi. and Mrs. Curry are for- • -'•' I rrn % A I.AKI.l: STOCK IH HONOR HHANI) PRONTCO POtMM tember 20 with Mr* Fttd Smtt,. meily uf Jersey City. •». - . as chairman of !;•• i-on.imttie <>( PHONE Kl THESFORB 2-1^7."- ar ra • • i •• i • < i. t % fl.'l.l KlIK.F llllMI I.TNDHI *ir. V ')'" The soei< ty voted to share in. servitii; * luncheon Un the Ber- Musiriil Instruction* gen Count) Congrats at Pwwiti I'OPI'l AK and I I ASSli; and Teachers m their fall can ference group at Lyndhumt on PIANO . . . HARMONY Sept*-n>b«-r 25 How to mok- a SwwcHtwarl a "FIANCEE ' . On SeplemUi 30 there will be POPULAR aiNGlNU ~a silver^ palish demonstratiuD at VKTOR U§e ll HI ill. ili.nl | rf,,.-I tms t<>r th#* sjurial hour which Col' H (•a* k to u ».• i thefcnjsinpps meetin g Give Her a Lovely > v M 11 U O I

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Phonr Kuili 2-8668 6i MIK AVfM I ft! IHUfUID. N | 2-10?6 , tt - Page Four r THE LEADER Thursday, 12,194* tawi• of on*.Uumaand oinc hundred day of July. 1»M until th« aam» be , *£*•*£ •** ""X"*? *& Tim Breslin Scores in Golf J forty-aix. H B i paid and satisfied, and alt*, the ro»l* I »•'*• *>r «•« wgl Oct or B«rs«n Count), pa«* t*t. Lyndhurst tind in thr winnd place unto thr df- Tof^tner with ail and atncular t SPORTS WHIRL c an lahiM. itwm«a> priiHaanVTwg—iU' t"Dm"M^ * ' WiQ^d plenty in*--- Maude Burrows; th* MI n't of «nta and appurt«BaacM Itmnn T!Mt w a a Bowling League, lonrlna or l» aAjnrla* aa«Hrrtai ina Breslin, who represents the ^«t we«*k a** " * ^^st^e "eelM d° *f Hall dall. M to $7.'• 4 j r. with -tearful Int-rcst thereon n I ?'• P. M Saturday th* Mh da* M .liilv. tMC unttl Ml the reversion and rftmaSdefa. CstCrestmonm t Countryy Club, may 111 linkwnen to cop medalist hon- I*J 12 "*> Noon. osts of 'h.-.<• IKI d"ffrndant wrn« h laaues and proBt* theraor. and been duly ail t r have an awkward swing, but the ors with a two over par 73. Vbt*ra w'h . ha ve pt il ito m^rta*^ "y*"' * ~ And the field included one for- ay obtain Hi- " (FRANK P UVBRMrtWK he tuiKf d«fenA»tB of and mer Arcola winner, Charlie 147 -•-••• [i' i. - and t B K R- A -C-Mnmerclal leader Sheriff ... ol H*m«. IM aald to pay and aat- ••• j. Vottrs un*ble t 4-11'lS-Za hfy ia iln- tlmt pUi «• uat» UM uM White head, the former New Jer- m reciatr >mplainant, the turn of 14, SX8 at, ~~£? "TIT *•''» ° " hourj. n t A KBP 2»>O4O sey State Amatewr and State Hall J n Ith lawliil interest thereon from By BILL DACOST'A Q fh?mpiff"fhip, of PiflM" IN CHANCER j* z»th «uy or Miy; rwt antn ti^a —— -~ *n4 «th '7, 3ft P, M H. '-.'••- i,- MANR im*-l>* paid and aatlalled. and a|ao who qualified with a 36-42—78. 912 *•-. U» N~tfw Jcr«»> '"i.ri.'i .ii'Fi, (omplaln- ir roats of th« aald complainant hkb have b«en duly taxed at th* Softball Playoffs VnHrnvav Since his release from service AH i-n-'t nd i.-.- '!•••• of ant ..ti.l MARIA SANT>> and MIN NASCO 10, im .'.f MMJ3. • "h cf off -Re«f . 194*. H.tw-.f. rlANK _. shot and came through with a WIU.IAM U BIVONA. Solr • 'omplainant. and 1'. N...... out of throe fm the championship. Caesar Guidetti's Gallagher ELECTION DISTRICT POLLING birdie. MITCMEl PLUMBING ft] * Ity VlftlH «r !!>•• "tavc utal-d writ A Co, Inc.. a Nfw Jersey Corpora- Association playing heads up ball went right out and won the game PLACES AND BOUNDARIES ! l I h tion: William lift"*, aa Trustee In b nkruptcy for William J. Burk*. by. a 6 to 0 count The Polish American Club started well but a few The Crestmont star equalled upon wtll tor H Nellie Burke. Edith Kuo-nslrr la- vendui' at Hi.. Shf>rl flight cases of jitters that became apparent as the game progressed par 35 on the first nine but went dividually. and a» Adtnlnlctratis. C. 'My 'if HHrkennai-k. on T A. Of the BaUte nf Loula N were just enough to be the margin of victory. The two over with a 38 coming home, J. nesday. October 2. I'M* »3 Nlrholaon. deceatff'd. and Bnill Ku- . in. „ ini m*t i.ir> ktUmorm,»/|. rniion. PPaya - game had only one black shadow cast on it and finishing two strokes ahead of a • I..I.T. her haaband. Jack M Rater 77» ••J -:T onaark River to Rutherford An- It i I in.! a.1 Itwt •••Tt*iM that was the Pohnjh American treatment that was trio of second place qualifiers— Rttfa;* Road to point of beflnnina; and Kay Pater, hi* wife. The Nich- oi*on (Company, a New Jersey Cor- BARONS r- I >t,K Place, rolumbua School. Lak* handed to umpires. Hawk Rowe and Tom Janesky, Ogden Clutsan. Oakland, N. Y, DNUO 11 uonttlon. Joaeph Mellllo. urn Truatve •fl•f*el . . . and Summit Av«. (.• inrHi rt.»- TV-* n 38-30—75; Frank Mac Watty, Ar- IU is* IT* of the EntaU of Loula N Nlchol- on a couple of calls that they made on hair split- -. .tax us in SECOND DISTRICT hurxt (Vujnty of ii< tu-t itn.l Statf of w, ll-rn ' ."K ' •JIM-..(•I-- AVAv** . J >. Il,... a \\ Ham Jt-raty. aon. det'i-aaed. Etole t'rawford, or ting plays. Of course, it wouldn't be baseball if cola, 36-39—75; and R. M. Tor- IM l*» 17» Sh, R R Hna aouth 10 Vajley Adk ht-r heir", devtaeea or personal rep- ficrson. Cherry Valley, 37-38-^75. " TH~ p re*fittatlrea and Harry J. Crawford, thr umpires did not get a certain amount o* riding Wi A*f • » tt,if|.. St ) to Hackeosa :k Rl tain M...ii nivd In tli- H.-IK-M County 1« Vsi J*i ^ her tiuaband. or Mr. Ormwrord. hua- I In the qualifying round, Breslin - Jmrln Av«Ave; pproduc«i d i nark*! offlci- ftftlfd -Man ol the f bh d h Th h ba.nd ol K|»l*- Cawford, SyndlcaU from both the players and the fans. That much we Rid** RoadL, nortnorth titt Pen. f'roi.erty of Vandfnhurffh Bro'a. In- »•*./«# required only 27 putts on his Realty, Inc. a New Jeraey Corpora- expect, When it gets beyond that stage however. *" Av», w^al to rhaan# Ave.,, nnorti h to coriKiraimd known «« lhi» Sandford Hon. iKrederlck Kalaer PrndVtt. point of t-i-ihir.inic PolllnPoltlnct I'la.-I . , Trait -i t im f-.l In 1 'nion Townnhip il cease; to be funny and becomes what might be who one- year ago left Pearl Har- j eighteen-hole tour of the Arcola PtTSCM RAKCKV |l> Inc., « Pennaylvanla Porporatlon, r.-".u. *». h..oi. K • Road and VaJ li.r^n <'o N«* Janer" an lot nur Tax Inveatment Corporation, A New M mod as poor sportsmanship". Even the faro don't j bor for home shores, ia aatltfied j course. He had ten one putt •*• Brook Av%. bmd ihirty-r.in*- »3»i Blotk "B." like that Mirt of stuff. ! that he scores in the low 70s. ! green, seven two putt greens and THIRD DISTRICT p*»rntion. and Utate of ('- c11• 11,i.K I*ha«* Av« and V* r i to M«'r> K^miiKl- l.y jlmt-yh KIIIKI" -idantH. Fl fa. Rf >er 12, A. D., 1<*4S The irony of the situation is that in Sunday's j Tim, the youngest of the Bres- three-putted one. t*t **• . e-*«t.rlv to Kidr* Road, to Mar 'I -:i:, . ,u T.v deed !»•«rInk' da fiamr. nnJy E'»od nature prevented the umpires from giving the ! -_ .. ' " - %A#* ^% In Avr, to liaokVniwck Hlvr-r. "!>uU3^ fl«embw H. MM9 at ' -foordt-d i >,rMii\ir. c, F1SLTEK JR.. Sol'r -rlr to tw.>--»i...- ••«-•- rt.wouaiy^rg ; Pwcrmfcer 2". I»W i Ifl olfli'i- <*f By virtue of the above atated writ I..-HV. hi. I., a coupli i.f P. A players We are sure that it was only GrjIlaflherS Will 0061161*. 1 9 me directed and delivered. I have rrunx from Scatuorchio Fune- X •Sl.rW.f*-' Iff?. ' •\n-d upon and will exooac for ami* BOG4.C AGCNCV (3> the heat of the situation that caused the upheavals but we certainly j ^SF%MHa^piiW« .• WW ••• 1T|r»ll»l | nt publk' vt-ndue vt the Shertff'a Hfflci- 1»2 Home. 160 Brunswick street. T« thf-r doh't think it belongs on a playing field that is supposed to represent i an In the City of Hat-k/>naa<*. on HI -5..V City A mass or requiem gnod fellowship and Bportamanship. Those are two important words. rtiw.. .orlvi^ . Wadnaiday. SapUmbtr It, H44 Second Game This Sunday K Ht two o'f v* »>00 people, Oaiirr Gui- LVNDHURST «*C (3) y- mM Onliivu lirnr* In Full Swing detti't (ialrapher A»»oci«tion noftbiill team utepprjj put and !(!•;<; INNING at K iH.Int on the plare unto th* .. >rth«'»}it crly aide of Ijtkf Avenue, Busily preparing for the opening game ,n thf 1946 campaign. ; k,,,,,.^,! off lne Polish American Club in the fin* game of ut.i nf »9.1». dltttant three hundred Hf t.v five iJfM-.ijiistbadt'r back from his summer vacation in the Maine woods i ,, __ , . • . c - , ,...... ; f th'-r'-on fmr iii )ermot F. Holden feet north weHterly from the corner « MI h is all business. He h»s r< turned with much zest and in thr quiet of I ttif Lyn'dhurrt Municipal Softball League championship for tned by t he Intersect ton of t he 1 BatjaflMI, tiorthwt-Mterly «Me of Aldse Road with thf wooded lands has figuti-d nut many sure fire touchdown plays | playoff hcjng held at Breslin Field. .• Ki,(d CCH . Holden. age 67W. lh™ 'the aald northeaaterly aid* nf l.ake if we know the Doc. His 1-^46 squad m iln- meantime has been „,• .. . . . ,,« . ." i i i V duly tBXf. n -d Tuesday at his home, 819 A ^IHI. and running ttiem-e i I > workMkg hard for eloiie to a month on their• »wn with several of the \ •"«• Poi»«n American (Juh won thr toss and elected to BLACKS fh rti3111—i frly, at ruth! anajlea \>- ^ke ?.l ferson avenue, Tenafly, after «pr«'nu*>. ninety-four and ntn*t>-ria;ht» boys taking turns rfTrw tins the con_d;itmi\mn period. Something tha^ ] |M. home team. The game started in orderly fashion and i}* i r* illness of two months He was hlindre.Itha l»4.98) feet to landa or art .apparent this year thdt has nnt been shown tori much iniftc past ' »lthriuf{h Murph CmiKhlin doubl- i Jointnir OWTIPTT ttieTir* f2l returning •* «wj«-ly a resident of Lyndhurst a rcrtairi"srnse~nf -srlf satlS'fiic'tiwritTai"tilt~ " ^ « ; ed to "Kht field with one out, he Tension lhat exist- 10 the bi-g-timlng point and runnlnc prior to the cry of Play Ball I is survived by bif beloved tiorthweaterlv. alting aaM northeaat- boys spcm to indicste without their knowing Kot no farther u» the next two *U *7t Carrie, nee DieU. two sons, -rly .-.id.- or I jtkf Aveue thirty-four It They have been working hard arid are batten flied nut. Ga< the PA s rolling with a clean ong IsK.nd. a daughter; Mrs. MARIA M. TOlilllS Ml" ftvr Mtid five hundredth^ (95.116) feet ha* 'Iwn favored with a u<-ll experienced ball which i> bound to continue I.KK. HAIEI.KS Mri.I.KK, their to • nuls of adjoining owner: then<> single to left field but was fool- saa ~v Curtin of Lake Hopatcong, boira dpvim-. rwonjil rt-pn- 'ti South*-NKterly along the name and 0 ALL AQ HER AS8N. («> 1 drew this year and we tan report that h« ed when Jimmy Russo pulled a sister Margaret, and two wntatlvoa. «nd TIM-: STATE Of [..trail.-I with ~ "th Avenue, thirty- a*. aa nhown hpt k all with several varsity games undei d ' Ih* Stx-rifT* fMB •>n lufi,. . ntitl.'iI "MM Nn 2 «1 Prop strike lo second base for a putnut I Vmn£m, lh Yiday at 11 a. m. from Meyers < U^'ii belt and there is nothing that ran tJk< • rty ..r JdbJi J. l'.<>.-i-ii*#e. .-imat.il «t I The boys from over the hill then A..Ik. II Ht < •..! Home, Engle st.. Engle- Wednodayd . Septcmneb i l.yndburM. (oi nierl.\ IIiitliTford. Rer- ^t IH.. o'clock in th."«flfrnooii. Day- li.n Co . N J." filed in Ihe Office or t|i* |>l«r<' of experience no matter how you iiK.-t.ki, p . a « i filled the buses hut Choi Ml/eski l>d. Burial will be in Brook UK ht Havtni rim.-. ..n ti.Ht .-Vtain the I'I'VU of the County of I uy it The tf. K shown is a hit fat-tor. Racks White, Valen- out Shabunia. " , THHEE ACRE ORILL Lyoahumt,' fMHintj <>f Bercen and 11«In.- in- i ii.«.- |»rivne(t«-p. II. i. iliv.. ID-Mi U iti'i itpp'tr r ••(»;* fi. . •• th*T*lltltt* tuio. Heffrrman, Vandorbecfc.and Henderson '112 (Jallafiher's ,went out in front t'.lnn-|inK "r Ui mtywlite appertaining are, shapmu up vntl tm rentH. I-.'.M. - Hurt profits thereof.-and P«ki7./j out to both ends came back a couple •ino Mil th<- .state, right, tttl*. Inter- r.u.i.i if 1 pounds to IIH- ficiud ..ft. i lhi'summer period. and cmiiniicl, addinR •at, III" . property, < I.UMI and d.'iM.n'l one in the fifth when Casale' sin- NINTH DISTRICT nf the sHi-l nefemUnts .if. In. to and I Otie other favoiahlr drvelopment is the adoption of Doc Luit- 1 T rt mil of Hi- Httltie. )>*• • oj.l "'• PH Hi"J - Bled with a man on second. Thre* KHt1t«f> In the" flrnt ('!«<•* unto th* bader's *\.U ni i iplil down to the freshmrn squad. The new frosh more tallied in the sixth when Ml4f omplalnant, ihe mini of 17.K31 H, Harold Bm k ' Bruwn is shapins his (ellem up and will br Frank Iteilly pumped a sharp miii lawful IMerenl thereon from th* atle 9S(h dxy of hin. i'ii'. until the Hanie B> pii s '.n hn\ th;il are conversant with the system when the| single to left with two men on. f-^t to th.' S.uith.-rtv lln* of in.irt t" i> • i-( .in.I • .,ii-ri< :| ,,,,! also th* netd odours Thai is ,t marked improvement over previous years. ,W I'lmi rti' II. > VVVuf. riv .il IIK ih.- •vi nf thf said < omt'liinfent whlih | The h^ 11 got through the fielders* • ii duly uvi at the sum of TENTH DISTRICT 1 w |...... [ for art error and permitted Reilly t4lO ft-*-i tfi t M- ]" •! i • f*r i r Hi*' • if. R • tll l in lh.- KHKI '-h«rl.-i LyndhurM Her I s, leagUi got started last Friday night with ; Tlu. Pa]m American Cluh had tinr»h tr Coaches in Mttlt-r. M" wlfa, V B ' Fet-a 143 24 SBF team entry and at the close of the aeaglon, Doran.ins five ' n r»o|tit nf peveiill thr ats Erung but wet? FrHnl< Itn mi .in ;;!i.i aveia^f rode in first plan- after scoring a three ,U£iabJe, t" sA with men nn H sweep over Joe's Toms Shell Servsrr* bas CChrh t Mi/eski had his curve Crying Fest I>*"*M!N'H*K of the strong contenders last year H1M> won [•.c Kitmps over Nasco's Si'r#ice five to ride ball woi \-. nu: well .mil con tin u iu: with Dtirando'a Al Mennel, secretary of ally caught the outside corner foi Lustbdder and Ruther- WEEK-END FEATURES ia third strike when thr chips i*t CHANCERY OF NEVV m li-Eiyue led the way in the individual av K H"»>*-n MA.\tp|{ Hti.MK.s. |. were down. Shahunia only a'llow ford Coach will Field K< racking up a 1M3 t«» lead Karl Diehold • nt .ml ANTit.NIA infmi kn FI wound up with 192.1 I*ou Viscarelh is ed nirit' hits but they were AFI-Cripple Teams iNhi v 11" A | AVERAGES : bunched in places and were aid I u Mn«|tna ihnd place with a 18!) tally High guinea rtd-hol-J <-»tMicti>' mxi Henftanm, .MAI MI-; ; tin ni«ht were rolled by Joe Lunn, 222 and: ed by .in ei roi or two. A preview of the gridiron flash < KH--WS rraw MAI'I'K Ml H ! Imld 221. The two teams meet again this tt*WliZ^lrtt«HKR,Wrt"HKR, I 1S1-: HI MS betwee/1 Lyndhurst ;ind Ruther • iAl.J.1 i-«'|/i'|/iATA K I'ALMOUV K , oomirig Sunday afternoon at 3 ford Hmh School, scheduled fnt I'KKK I ' oMl'AJvA v m i nrjaniLlim, J i p m . for the second game in the rflR I'NITKII'NITKI)) STATKS ft* AMKH 1 Saturday, September 28. was giv ft "A and <• | T •"' iRrttR championship playoffs for thIe en by the coaches of edch school dfdl AT u:nc .starts next Monday with four teams K<*i«r t-1 KIT . . I*asl year's champs. Superior Home : league title The Polish Amen t last Thursday night, to the mem he lite home alU-yn Maple Garden fivi* [ cans must win to stay in the runI hers of iho Holy Name Society nf WILLIAM'S l-yndluiist Rec banner . . Charlie Botto replaced I niim in this best two out of thrve Sured Heart R. C. Churrh, «.f Mi and Mrs Dmiulas Nicol, nf M ttn lineup . . Other entries are Tabby's, down [ series It m expected that at. Lyndhurst 144 Rtuyvesnnl avenue, rrturm^rl ! even larger crowd will attend the i.i l week fi'i in :• stay t>f two irifl Tin (i Acre Grill, replacing Dorando's .tast Kd Luitbader, t-oarh <.f the- iw rollrnK for North Arlington B"wl-o-drome . - >v,.i •• i.t St. n ford. ' ion . when Golden Beats, and George M.-tin they were guests of their dauizh • c.i last Monday . . Rec has ladies tenm in Hack • Uovich. Notre Dame Universtty DEPT. STORE U>r and son-in law. Mi anrf Mr- ii' ' Nminan Fox photographer who made so foimei star, and now coach' ol George I,<>der and th*-ir infant t of in. I, IIS football teum last year did some Kuihi i ford's Hultdogs outlined 5c-l0c-25c-$l.00&Up Hill play nffa . . Bill Gallagher, ex-wmmiukinw the potentialities of their players daughter MIMII team nf same name to have party for team The Ladies' Auxiliary of theand forecast a spirited contest bv HiffhliRht at the night will be the television tween the pig-sk^iners Towmthip of I •* ti*lIinr-1 Ni/Kitid flfiht . . . Softball batting weragn beinu Lyndhurst Masonic Club will 219 StuyvesantAvenue M-I nvi-i and winners of trophies should be known hold thnr oprnlng meeting of the In addition t«> diacu&sin« the NOTICE OF ELECTION Tntphie* still on display in Mort Bedncks season on Wednesday afternoon (oral team* abilities, each man ^Lltii'ta-i'pEEP** firs( Prize «f $100 in '' V'il" hou&c-with Mifc.. Man WIT IJlhc^ -w.T-jVs |;i {Sunday riTpit, others that rolled along were uH Steinlauf president, in athleties in Kenerul as an imj Johnny l).r,,,,, .iiItl Srerby and Andy Bnndy- [charge Plant were latd for the•ml and neceitsjiry feHtun- in \--nrteH » e«ii>n ^ nrli»h fall ontha. morale buililinK of active younu sters They contended that ion-. Mr and Mis Harry Link-us petition in all Kporta is contnbu Quality Cookies ... 20c and 25c Ib. BBC Loses Another Close and then daughter, Mi Ruth ' t»iry in ({uod spot tsnianshi|v and Linicu* ('ustrl!«>, of 22.T Pr»t atfi development of thecterartfr <»f nut", wire Eupsts nt dinner Its) partinpantd. Weston Crackettcs .... 24c Ige. box Game, Ha verstra w by 1-0 wevk at thr home ..f Mrs Wil bdmund S Burke, pnncip.il of I i.i...,. r. II..„,,,,-. hum Jacobs, ftK Ettrirk Icrraw, the Lyndhumt Hi«h School, as Rutherford. On Stin't BBC LVNDHURST BBC (0) fiiiisU't of rtMrninnies. intliKltii'il Talcum Powder 9c .. 3 for 25c dropi-d ;. » ihe the two football hoadiei .is well Wt-st Hav. Roberta L»wti and her ! AA New Kuaar aa'Arthur McMahon, spnrts editor i.,,.-i,, ' mother 1 • >l IT, to Mnd . Mix Myrl i) i.rur. or! for a PanMK newxpapci I B..M fr. |M\ In a i, -lu 292 l.i Plans wcr«- rtmaiderrd by the ROBH Int V.ii. llav for Canton, Kansaa, where member" of the MgM'ty Ui sn»>n fetraw . h il, i - th will spend a month with re I M.I both a basketball te«m and it Colgates Toothpaste 21c rtacbed f«.i , y Cam- ative*. | U.wlinc lean UP Frank S* Gall poll, in th' -tt i i Ii was aghcr, piesni«nt. xaid thesis tin COMPLETE LINE OF ;. toilgtl flu h-i Hi. HAVaRSTRAW (1) Fiatemity Chapter, Order nf daawpra wnuM be in line with 1 f.n . tttf hontT-r ~h'-, hri\ utily HH- buterri Stat , held then open , the adopted program of Cathoht Marcel Paper Hankies 10c box h»ve Wen a 'i'lit.i' bull !•• '••... rf I inK meeting nf the season at the I youth artivilns pxpansmn FISHING TACKLE WHS lost in thi |;( ' • ut in Methodia, Church Hull mi Tridnv L O« Has her alan innouncrd that ir'KI'SU AND KAI.T WATER) Wt field 'and <-;.n. .I, mi hat Jm at™., |b rverung with Mrs Helen Men |i tar|e delegation of men from 4e*r. MC»r»^i T-;I-J!\ nc tt-*..» al- tone, worthy matron, piesulm*: | SacrW Heart Churcr X|xi I.-.l Kifchen Charm Wax Paper 19c ;ttl. i! .J\ V'i\> un dtui hi IH i .. j M..sonic Club in Riverside av« • pairtdi-. whiih IK «>t t« br h«*l.l Baseball, Softball .««»_a iniu > nn tm' «VI'l»ing.«f TuMkias. in.Harkenaack i« Sunday, Oi-tn the garm- Wi.*t th.. i«.» i (Vtithfi 8 bet 19 control hf had in i d..tA>]e vir-. Tennis, GQHLJ* Marbles for Boys 3c Icf-y last week Ann Ii AM past preaklanta a» well .is George I.y Brook BOJHUI nrmonatraUnn Thr men Mi Mr Jack S..|,.» 'VlH truv«'l to thr parade as»r.n \. -•. t Saturday aftt-rn. •' n th*-'^ i '•-nur- held its third annual \ hiivt- HS th BBC will travel to Wood picnk- last Sunday Tlie twiyit c*i- bl\ jxunt in buses and tars, from th,, the tnwnshtp. The BamnjMM Rutherford Baby Vaporizer & Bottle Warmer 1.69 . Where -they miej . (he Li-giorfa l"yifi pftehtnK hnrseshorit and daUKHte team and on Sunday also travel' 'thti RIIHIPS throughout the day. . Mrs. K.nl C. .11 HIS I •; W.tlkti Junior Drum and Bute I da i to fact' the Ha»•ki-ii'-.avk L*Binh 'U.n,a.nm Sink-*"wan the wirf- ^^'^ KMhWen of Kluahmc . F

I for* the football MUKMI open* ett Th» farmlx* M __ Teachers next month Declared umafe Vets EnUrtairtecT prf ^aWrt Hn nufnWr* YflUn{ mrfi . tome months ago, it was wearing their —ft I Wai Me atarm neta mr • tnin*mi 'crowds ever assembled at the «4ing*te*t^ on their own • •• . Southard. Mas Lettta neta during the ree*?nt Fourth "/ wv who wei* Terr r H •vet Rates I FVtty was moved from Washing-• July celebration^ liability iwsai The^Jreat rnt'du'tnc thr fe*ivvH»r%. t.Hw •( .,». :ti, varaMnfttstg was- r. •* , • ••• j aitre covering the Held waa re- ! ton to Jeffrrson; Mi» Nellir Du - * specialist with the Barnufn ' ' •» * ;* 1 i - •••>•'.* and jpiak from Jefferson to Franklin. at an annual premium with Mrt. Grace Rmirhkf. re- Biilry and Ringling BitAhem the Iwirvn anrt t(*e«sttr» Congratulations seem to be in order for lots of people this week. cwrtjy appointed aa prtnapal-atv I An estimate of $49 for a ooe- rr.uikthrt.led the Urge awdjrnce bfoejghl lo the r Fmt. to the Ajwm t,vh*irnv ttofMttd V. *m.t H-.H-rtMt *>mur' MWI rUJVl '. all the American Legion officials Hot dogs were real good *"»d tasty. 1 On the request of Shepherd. I to'obtain further prices on a two » • t »tth nt* anttc* TV llel l> lo tKr memorr* of thr Wrl l*w* . »lr*«* wfet Thanks. Legion, from the vets coat nnish Miss Evalina Petty, sister of the n lUrvey girU weie the final.- i«w H,ww tvm,M.HUf * hM h fir rntritainmenl Second, to the VFW. for their bazaar Real fun. Charley is a Additmnal plaster work n R. rl1 114 f hr . h.l-dm -principal of Jefferson Srh'xi I. : •* Ih* procrasn. . ' »"*<•> Haiwm AH^M CWs^M * •\*" "* jockey now Third and last, to Anthony "Jesse" Uberti. local AMVET was permitted to continue with ver Road School during thr W(U H for being signed r > the Rutherford Clippers, a professional football ; patntmg )nb increased the both drum and ri-elect, tUlph l^ • -in. Sr Ik •. »* ' *"* JJ*J*N«« W her teaching in the same school h4lt lhr ri team, as a back. Jesse was the darling of the Lyodhurst and St. . . p. *... u<-t *»th h.-v *Wk*m«>un «r*1 John lUitigan , K /*• * * ^»t""** » "»») There were sixteen , applica- from $230 to $390 When the *--. Mary's campus a few years back and we think that "Cray Legs" were read Mrs Gr->eiK-ndykr • . . f MUM n *nn.»un*ed that •*•, ft i»n, of tumMrr* . . 1 two • tions received for the two va- 1 1 Jesse will come back as~* biggef and better player. Jesse put on a , voted against payment tn. thr B Qsthr> Lyndhuiat Jum.JunitM CUigC •:py •• ' • * J*" * "J"* * *"** «•*•*"'•>• * i «tvj«**nt* »*r* rnm«M fJMB little weight in the service and the weight is not made up of fat. cancies of assistant Janitor. Thir- j and R Painting and Devtwattng «hKh »dtr*-rted bv suie.h*tmp Mr* W/ VJsV Da.AJ "* . »" - *' r»nrtiitete» .^uU-nu m »'* > H v*il> of Par* His record is yerv impressive no matter what team he played with teen were from Lyndhurst men i Company, claiming the plaster who will be notified to appear Hm and we know that all of Jesse's friends will attend the first fame. • ing should havr been included ;rj^7^2;r^32 n&^...an«.^« SsTBLft PiSS£S ^ " -—*— -v*£ which will be held at night at Rutherford in the very near future- for interviews. The three out-of- \ It was explained thr added work Jesse's buddy. Billy Savino of Billy's Candyland, talks to Jesse like town applicants will not be coni- was not visible during estinwUnjc m a father and you should hear Jesse. What a team. Lots of Luck to sidered at this time - and that while the painters * «*« ^th.^atthr^oe ^ ^ }x; ^-£ u ^^r c.r-ir.r* :^ stftf 1 you Jesse, although we know you will not need it ' IM.-unrot . -aiM-iilfin at mtapr eI^ Kifl>»r<^ Pucfcfl riKiwH •!i Midland>.( I alu, brm (ilr(1 my ^ >t I' ~»»laaaal» finishing the joh they discovered : i ^ *1 1' -. •mj fcs» t . fc»I* i . . a* . _feL• «sa- j»t . ^**e^~mmm" *g at f* I^^RSV*>»r*i«sl m ga> bunt

Joe play, but here is a regular little whirlwind. From now on, little i An application for a stair *ub part m the . »h>t.,!i,«. aa he atep jj^"'',1( , (•' >o -.; - • ( - i sidy tn thr srhool cafeteria plan •> i 'HI"* Joe will probably be knocking off 300 pounders in the games and if of the repair committee for a re- l• MaDe AU'^I.I i-t n» nn».»n.t . rades, the AM VETS Vets of World War II. who attended the second Copi. > .«f thr application and XV& mtt UI cnenplrle bami uniforn- „,„ , ~ ~- - jj .„„„,,,. „, **'*t;• !'• • '« «••»< i•- The bids were aufomttted from u 1 1 |< peacetime national conventMO of the Veterans of foreign Wars at I copies of an agreement were re- :he vouritster went thnn^h th, ,„, . „ ^ TelephoB. l-.b autiluii> the Bloomfteld Drapery Com- bIld< Boston this week, were taught a valuable lesson in power politics. ceived from Charlrs G Edwards kmat m ihr pany. 1635: Walt.r A Huach. of ,ntrira«-iea at the drltU without ,,,at..rie» ir }«e» Y.iik ... „• Mr *TVI Mr« i.'vrtwri It For second year running, the Old Guarders maintained their iron assistant commissioner of rdura telmaai, ' ' kmn thr M*itium* / Bloomflcid, $529, Walter Br-iun tion. Both Ihr high sthnol -i •f jli l^kt" av mint i • •• grip on the proceedings The old guarders ran the show themselves At thr mg_M *« entertain The b. i.V ...» • (..On uf !• . - • Hayor /.J\n T fr««l « Hlri l-akr with a practised hand Sure some minor posts were given to theof Hoboken, to install new shades trru and unt- in an elementarv on old rollers, $400. a complete ;"iet*t * volley i»f mrhet tUies wt\ltc »at « with "a Ui-i- Mslu .; o v "kids" but they Laught the "kids" a somewhat painful lesson on how I school are rrady for ••!• • .'t. •'• S -ere -^.1 u». from arhrh -an „»,„! , .,„ ^((.•,,l*,n h,gh to get things done. new installation. (590. The New-i with ihr board'membrr* planmn«t. Artwruran flag and thr LrgMHi mxkltm ung .0<-r<.<^ iHnrh weir 1*1* Si-t. Uard » M«<*r. ark Window Shade-and Awning to operate a third lunchroom »n The only thing the 'kids" got done their way. was endorsement Mala- I 0 • rhali m«V 1 asteH CARS SPRAyEO Company bidding on 199 shades, ' another elementary school fimhlrm . ti-rx-o ruled Thrrr wi« i»>iiti*. *t thr * i ut •IHI * full of the Wagner-Taft low cost housing bill from the convention floor, two more than were advertised, • • . •"I'.iiihin among tht skirt '• • • m m ihixt U#ir\ ti< . »'. i.niaiti.iii |ti rj C • • • > • Permission was, approved t -t , after it ted been bottled up in the housing committee. This was a entered a bid of $«55 35. cmwd m Mi attempt to retrieve itiUMnn veil •> .* ..!».,••) arfth tan Stair FMII •*•-! •.. raswrin topnotch erample of what the "kids" can do once they found them- the attrndance without payment Dunn Hirant M t> H.jiiun «lvl- $29 There was a sharp exchange of thr muvMn ••**' •'• •'-».• .i with i iiaUnn .w selves. of tuition of Louis Philip, a |u lap IVrgrfi )-.•!. . . v. words between Trustee Groenen- DuTtng the rntitr crrrmomr* BtWsjW t'kMW»m» Sin- ctrrtad • VFW history wilt be repeated at San Francisco next month, nun high school* studrnt who had dyke and Board President Dun tfctgsVaa kf-pt cHmg. with an am *llK »'•** •••hid RENDIES when the American Legion faces a similar situation. 1 recrntly moved oul to Lvndhur»t Mi* lUnv S Bar|, ..i *. I.., can Cameron following a request f Phillip has attended the local ; ulr -.;•! • of -til* i food. a» wfll' *'*' *n«.rt.l«tiu »ntr m«n >ngKtiaft *M i--.n with r*rt t . -.1* War II vets are going to find that early "willingness" of War I lW REPINISHIN6 from Emil Cuzxi. janitor in thr, schools *ince prv-primrr daVt and ±> 'aaflaM .rf ^ (i drink.* [•* ** '*'"" f*^^'"^"*'*'*'^ vets to "turn over" control to new members has cong«aUd into de- Lincoln school, that he be paid *ri, Mi» H«>b»tiiJmfytu »fi«t h*> termmation tn retain control as long as they possibly can. OLD j ii a mrmbt-r of thr f ft!--!! f^f •Uughlrr UMM at tM l**g« a*« for thirteen days he missed dur- I ketbail and track teams full ->kiru GUARD DIES—BUT NEVER SURRENDERS. * - - . 1 • ,. Wratl i»rnur Wltn ^ur ^p^fii ^^*Hri'TSjr^jirta v a* rrti' ing illness. Conflicting statements The use of-, -M-hool buildtht* I *v«*r'*r«t musir fot thr 4arw*-rr This is one story in favor of the AM VETS A leading veteran , were -made by both Mrs Groen- 1 h**nts of Mtt rhavlr* (i Blgtii during thr fall and winter month* An fH>rn h*HiM* rnvptlon wrnt on. I' • • «ai newspaper says that the veteran of World War II would be better endyke and Ficke on a report 1 St at RnuM-vwIt, l-n« 1*1 *m1 was approvrd for thr I.yrwthurrt .' u> [« tn,i! hut for thr duration Mat* • ' ••• • t off joining the organization of veterans of World War II only. Lar- • said to have been made by Su M0. E^alM thr Colirniatr Basketball tram the mi thr o-lf^MitHMM WHipIt" . f' f gest and- hardest, working organization of World War II is thipervuune g Principal Alex Miletki, !'.«,,u,, M Kin AMVETS Need uc say more! ' Beta Chapttr of u>. I'V.M.I Lvndhur«t I1. ... Ft«t Aid Xmim whr"1 ***• w it! vfM-nti iwa ' on Cuzzi's work being assumed i Ki.iii-nntv The 1'nilrd NMval and Very littlf is being done for the veterans who want to build or | during his illness, by another Corp*, whlrli waa on duty, untloi ; Marine Cadet Citrpn. and titH Itn. O rent homes Outside of a few temporary homes being completed | school janitor. Ih* • • ' .i. f it* !••• -.il. i.| Wll THE LYNDHURST j s. outs and B.>y BIMMH All or itjam Lr«a>pr was ratlrd mi It Mr* M...1 i. . gi«du«i* ,.f here in town, there arc no more than a dozen pr two new homes [ Cameron contended there was fianir.ntions an* to '.. luatnvtad n-mlft fimt aitd within tt t. Mm l.)rtdhui>i aW^MHtl Ruihrt being built and these are not all for veterans. TTthe.vel""aoea And [ po issue tn discusa other than CAB SERVICE ul«*» after thr i • ,-uit lu.t BUI'I for»1 iatrjUrfl aVhml *•«! ivt <• . oratr*-) • tr«n.ltiMrM Mrlh in a hole'fnr a long trme and he loses his savings'What is being done I Cuzzi should not be paid for thr i>"'f-fnus Drum and Huglr < n-,. p 1 .4>...,.,„», rf—, | ,„„ rVht Don't count on much relief in months to come It will take very j challenge nf Fuke's statrmrnt .ui.I trnd to show thr author ll .. believed th..t the «salrna|w. a aaajsM at «Mwt IMI-^'-HOI;. h«% determined action, by very influential groups, to get this country It m rifiidr-rf to have Cuzzi and nf 's rhotcaa in anv caar wi* -' h.mw .. the fir«t lane x-*le rale ' ,,„ returned t., (,„ >i,,,l,,, t|,,,r out of the housing mess in whVh it n«»w waddles. Best bet for the Milrski present their stones h«> wd upon sound fart brstmn t.» ha\-e hnen tpiinai*rr<1 ' aftn limi yaajrstti tnt \>n*\ with vet is to solve hi*. <>wn individual problem on individual basis Vet- fore the entire board at an ex- Mn-t of the •uthi.ntv • mvm .n Heigen Citunty " '. tS year* ..*I-I^». in Hi. t.ut>t erans will pet very little help from outside. ecutive session tigalmhK this wrrk weir . ii^n Another thing we know of a few cases where the veterans of In addition to threr resign* ductA Aftei aixiitati-'n fn.nt martin town are being taken over by outsiders or in other words out-of- staff, another prospective teacher find ronnia in Lyndhunt whrn mtSUh Uu« . r. . oft allt i. tewners. Why ri'jesn't Ihe veterans committee register all vacant rrjected hrr «-en hvinn wtatdt ->f L>nH tlan»en «alird attentitm la thi in t'iwn hert*. have to have his family break up neva.up.i; of no rooms ; in the Fort Lee KftBol system. hurst The nutiioi itv had to pnakr M.th—l|*l mi Hr This vet's parent.* will have to separate for th efirst time in 30 years < The man hired to teach mriuiitrial trip* to Nrwjirk. BfOOfnlVM J<-< f la.th W.,iM W« I .nl II riithttlagtat an due to nobody.'* fault but the government. Other towns'are givmfi "art* told the board he could not tt*v City, Kearnv. W<*»>rt Ki^t Mu ( tub to their vets (Garfield. Loch and Wallingt"n> choice properties fur | accept thr poHtmn IWCJUW he East Riitlin fnrd wn.1 Rtttherford LyndKunt! Thii n Your C«b A building homes only. The vet saves about S1Q00 which helps to off ; was utniMi to And .t pluct* t • hv<' set the high prices of in- building of homes Let's do Bomethinr* it ha* brrn anrwunt Packard (or Your Comfort. i in the township. And another ap Inability t<> Kft mate-riats r*ni about this situation. NOW1 For the most energetic organization, the ! plied for honeymoon leave <>f nit ttnui'K to nUiTiic the (*iin*tru*tV'M most progressive organization, the organization that is on the ball nil •rrvmiswiw and tn* / | MIH . nf 30 days to MI w'Tk*. program This wrvk thf his lark. Stand wud jQUti v lm qleil Kit -the time. A.W.W. LEWANDOWSKI, POST NO 20, ^MVETS OF Sup«'i\ I sing I *i uiMp.il Hnnin v. ii- whitr .-•••>• I- •• »hinn.tr*. An av. a.ate» n KHmm LYNDHURST. NEW JERSEY Your best bet, the AMVET Join now. Kiiephrld. Iwrt with thr task of fffnrt wm. m*Hi«" L'1 »uh«tttut» •* '•'I, Valley Brook A»o . .,M M,.(.,•• r',,.,,! ' fiH(hnt men ,. factory whi liiu mee iind it shall be* myy key. . Mrs L St Germain. Mrs rtir% hn t->&&A-hard and dili- J s Cagnacci. Mrs R- Keber. Mrs. ,Thr Lyndhurrt High Schoel i> RUTHERFORD gently With this wonderful | McCnurlry. Mrs M Slgnortlli, without 4 ragular teaehw "f chemistry and s*uin«f And thr gath.-nng »>f over 300 Democrat!- j Mrt j Nucera. Mr*, J Fenton. $3.95 SECRETARIAL superwjunK I" irM'i[M.I flhiriarwi. OTIims l> I'HllI'MHIluN ladies Ure today we should have ! nv j Qrrmain. Mjrs J Qujnn. ms l> I'HllI'M 1 i that at tht- tuitnr- time tht- }i*t- of M.....,- I'«IIl,»it I.II.I ngrrt It WII Rtatrd aha had - hard. Mrs J M. K •....:: Mrs Mi- J Quinn nl Eaat 'i n .inc. hn- racn d din mg hrr yrsra if cUmrntiirv U>K hmg- M Grunt. Mis M Mo:an. V Mrs William Donald nf III ...i, BlMchrn will W Knplagad T Hukrv Mis Nolan M Cap field Mrs J Kile nf Nutley I*: •• 4 •' ,t '• \m ..!' to \- tak ptola. Mis Slueda. Mrs E San ( Mrs A llerRenhan nf Jersey •-• *•»• ••. i.tt.i i. and repair tt « born, Mis J Mazur. Mrs E City. Miss I^irrausf ••pertach -( -Weddings - hiKh Hh'-ii] (.;• ;.r L. , - m ordet 'Chankalian. Mis Row Kelly Pequanmvk that Ihr job may hr nmshrd rw Also Mis M Sheprr Mrs G frvfeei. ** .'• -' V.m» •!«•« Good: Mis H Merer. Mrs A that gn«* iftfi* r**•"*• •< " <- Kiiihilovrfrrr. Mrs Wtlharh lion ol trlrphon**, sad Ml t>« I>IM - Parties - Davidson. Mrs A Kla/nu L PAUL'S HOBBY SHOP "hard to get ' Im ""Hrs T White. '.! • Brrshn. Mr-. W Kraft, Mis D DrPam as » •- t»l N... I .,,..„ >UI ( ..pp*T |.| U..1 . ... MM It . atH are •.*(.« 319-A Union Avanua Rutharford. N. J. - Banquets - But. w« !.«»• addrJ lil.OAO «•! sine* "V ) [t., ft bftaa t...),.* SPECIAL GILBERT SETS flil.iliK I.. («[>«<;(« fT ••!• *ff fran» ri(hjn|fi «• ) piatod M »•»•..! * American Flyer Freight MO.OtMt mil** t>< *>r* •• tahi* Order* lor * Wood and Metal Erector * Chemittry f*riiif hel.l for H«»«. WIIIIm ' • -. !>>««»•» <.irU and I aider. ISI ««». na»l *••- ••• • o-« Him.' » n IMU IUI •• ... i •. •<- ,— ii. • tHl LEADER 1Z, 19M Promotions $30,000 Highway Repairs, County Tax RIT Z R.VOU Appeals Start The Lefilm Parade mm Announced Not a Penny for River Road VNOHtmtT — RUTH, lilt •ATS. M 1 ».•.! avla. at_T a.m. Get Adyan- vanne Company's bid of $33,- About 4,000 C«MI Are ,B> Ralph :, Sr. Th* Board -if Freeholders last 480 70 was the lowest submitted. COS Announced by •*.-. k adopted emergency resolu- The board noted' that the Bor- Before County Board If you weren't there Sunday, ym -wouMa't •»•• T*1^*! T** har.. lLaat Bar) Seat. 12 «* about. I'm talking ol the Welcome Home given by^"« FMftjaM PrAtlraonf RIAITP Uom »pprt>pr.minB $30.000 foi t,u,h of Fair Lawn hag paid to - For Ad KICHAKD TAl'BEH the .county $26,665.16 for pave- Sunday at the Hi«h School Field, to "the local XS-Xi. ~ ur «/ -»«ur, I> Mr Mean" nw rresiucnT ma*c ostreef it t irepairs goinsg —int buo Net nowt aJerse penny ys From my point of view it ww not only a luccesa but sornethmg Announcement is made by ment estoration' made following Hearings began yesterday on at Shiaerl. V. )., ia a<> /ml death trap. River road. the^own can be proud of. When we decided last March to bold this Prestdt-nt George H. Blake of the ^ building of the sanitary sewer in tax appeals filed by almost 4.00C following prumotujns, effective Declared needed for imprcjvt Bergen County residents who celebration it was with the idea that we go the whole "Hof or "WALTZ TIME" m«nts Ui roads which hav< suf the boroughg,, and has deposited nothing and believe you me. our efforts were well appreciated by September 1, in the Essex and think their assessments are toe « Hr. Carole Ray, fered from winter and summer $5,327.35 for the maintenance of high, Robert B. Murphy, secre- the tremendous turnout. Hudson Div'isiuns of Public Serv- the work, consisting of 15,221 ice Coordinated Transport: weather, the appropriations will Enough on thi*, as this paper wtU carry a comprehensive itory go into u variety of Bergen high- yards, and instructed the clerk to on the doings, but it goes to ihow what one org.aum.tion can do. "BLACK-MARKET John P. Sutton to be division ' notify the count? treasurer *n \ ways But not Rivet road, whirh All of the appeals filed will not Things around the Port were qiuet until the G.I. dance last BABIES" manager, Essex Division, suc- has drawn protests from* the that the road department funds J , ceeding Aaron H. Hill who retires may be credited properly. It was have to be heard, Murphy said, Saturday night It was a very suecearful alfair aU around- and the North Arlington Boruufh Council because field investigators, Board I was told by many of the youngHem The committee did a swell Kaae Hirhiax.1 • Ralph Maraaa on pension after forty-eight years- and many in Lyndhurst. noted that road opening permits with Public Service and prede- • were granted to Fair. Lawn by members, and himself have al- job of it and I only hope they get into a huddle, lAn out a few cessor companies. The- S3O.000 will go into the agreements of January 5, IMS; ready started inspecting the wrinkles and run more of fthem. They even had a gang of the o*d Herbert A. Potterton to be di . 1917 budcet premises of appellants and timers on band, most of them too old to jitterbug. Nice going boys Kri xi.l Sal. Seat. UU ! February 9, 1945. and February where adjustments are needed Pa.1 ll.orirJ . Ei.aaor Parker vision manage, Hudson Division, i The board explained that the j 15, 1946. and that the excavations Those, of you who. did not attend the last meeting, which was succeeding Mi. Sutton. Mr. Pot- [ suxn was set aside 1>>I highway they will be made without hear- Alesi, Srtiih » itmrff* • w(•• tf 11*ide enouatti to Dei- election, I will give you the officers for this year, and don't gripe *. S,mmn MaafhaV terton Was assistant division - 1t J- u' t*nlergency. appi'opria : miT use of >wcavation machinery atouTTheiTriryou" weren't there manager, Hudson Division. tion, and that since the appropn and a heavy toller in the restora Commissioners Fred A. Tetor. Commander Harold Wells; Vie* Commanders Tony Kiefer, Ber* MAlt Michael Phillips t-. be assist- ation would boost the 1946 total > tion. thus saving time, labor and president. H. Lee Moss, and Mori Boekemann, Gas Heyler anil .Johnny Hartigan; finance Officer BONDAGE" ant division manager. Hudson Di- to more- than three percent of the 1 L. O'Connell will preside at the money, in restoration. Harry Feldman; Recording Adjutant Ruth Kieferi .Corresponding - Cm wtmm liflii — , ' vliion Mr Phillips was superin- budget, or $109,86032. the limr hearings which will begin at 10 Adjutant Robert Guilfoyle; Historian, BUI Lesser; Chaplain Al Pal WBrlea • Kulh Warwkk ttiidi-nt of transportation, Hudson in-. rr-i~-.',\t- under the law. the Dr Kuphale Gilady, county .a. rn in Room 400 of the Bergen Division. amount must be curried over as a medical examiner, reported to County Administrative Building Ralph, Sgt. at Arms Louis Bennett; Color Bearer Elmer Miettimen; Thi'iiias^-V.••O'Brien to be acting .:••:.'.i again>t the budget for the board that in the month ol Hackensack. Residents of the fol- Standard Bearer David Miettimen; Executive Committee Tony '•PERILOUS superintendent of transportation. next year August there were 24 deaths in Kiefer, Ralph Lecoque Sr., Bob Guilfoyle, DonaJa Summers. John HOLIDAY" Hudson Division. Mr. O'Brien A rontra< t was authorized be the county, of which 13 were Hartigan, Arnold Holzherr Sr., Grover Heinsdorf and BUI Jarvis. was supervisor. Greenville Kar- tween the county and Giovanni- from n.tiui.il causes; 7 by suicide We changed our Post name last meeting to the Bar ringer Walk Engineering Company. 59 East (4 by hanging); one by drown 5L * «< iS . M.., Vias. Sept. IS-Jo-l Mr. Sutton started with Public Mam street, B«-i fen field, for the ;.ing>; one by accidental drowning; tioB of (.i«Err Racer" Service July 1. 1912 as a i-a* .cotutrurttofv.of How land avenue one in a railroad accident, and Ferry, Wallington. Moonachit^ officers next Tuesday with an open house to the public. In m Romtamc* of Paria Catistadt. Closter, Demarest, Nor-f Our Bowling Team opened the season in the Town League timer, clerk and traffic investi- in Pax an i us and River Edge. Gio two by accidental falls. "HEARTBREAK" gator. In 1924 he was made wood. Cresskill, and Tenafly at' They dropped 2 out of 3 to the Lyndhurst Furniture Team, nifclit depot master. Hassan gai - Lyndhurst Notes the morning session; East Pater- ' They rolled 3 swell games but being unfamiliar with the alley > J«aa Pierre Au.nunl age. later that same year ha.waa dellin,. EnglewuodRiver Edge, , FaiFranklir Lawnn Lakes, Ora,- • | was the contributing factor. Grover needs bowlers, so call him u^. Ad.lpli Mfnjou • Ra,U Halhboi transfeivrd to Hilton garage. Bill Lesser, chairman of Boy Scout Committee reports that our Mr and Mrs William LandellH, I Hu-Hu-Kus, Montvale, May wood, ] i — Cu-ollrarliiii, Newark, as road supervisui He Mr «nd Mis William Schulte. charter wil rthcoming in a few weeks and as aoon as received. be* aiiif supervisor at Lakeview of 112 Rulh*-rtt.id avenue, mark f 546 Park pplace have had as j Upp-r'Saddle Riyer, Woodcliff "A NIGHT IN 1 Lake, and Wyckoff, at the sen- is all set to go. If any of you members have youngsters under 12 Hj»..ji*' in 1925. A year later IT* ed theu 31st wedding anniver then guests for a week, Mr and years of age. now is the tune to start them as a Tenderfoot in our PARADISE" sary U;>1 we*-k They i-elebrated sl start at 2:30 v., : made superintendent .if Mrs Phares Hyatt." of Stratford. ' "n which will Scout troop. - Wilk — SATURDAY MATINKE ONLY- the event A.H. a dinner und Conn. , - I P *• If you have a spare "buck" send it UL the First Aid- Squad to Mrrlr llhrroii - Turban Hr j A Sperial WrsUrn Fruturf Ihjeatre party in New York on and in 19.J5 was made assistant Donne and Joy ljivim* and help them build their new home, «s well as to bbu y thh e equipment "RENFREW OF THE division manager. Hudson Divi- Saturda\ evening j Miv- Kleanor. Uadn-e. of 50tt they need. They are always willing to cooperate at public affairs Sixth avenue, be^an her duties their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- tt r.l. t Tl.ur.. . Seat, ls-11 ROYAL MOUNTED" sion. Two years later he was jamin Divine, of 522 Kingsland and really do a job. Perhaps many of you saw them at the High promoted to division manager m Robert Kelly, son of Mrs Ruth ; UR a teacher of English and School Field last Sunday. Give them a break. Villiam (.arMn - Nanry k.ll> AN.. Chapter No. 12 in at hematics at the Passim1 Val avenue, are back from their va- In Ike Thrill,,,, Ww-ry Uram thai division. Mr. Sutton live* ut Kelly of 321 Stuyve&ant avenu*, cation of a month spent at As- Will'be seinf you next Tuesday at the Installation and remem- "LOST CITY OF THE 49 Cundkt street, Jersey City. tuu left fur St. Petersburg, Fla., lev IIii'Ji School at Little FalU "FOLLOW THAT | last week. She was graduated bury Park. ber the name LEGION means service to all veterans. Mr Potterton, who lives at 30 where he will enlei Floi ida Mil. JUNGLE" from Montclair Stale Teachers r WOMAN" Day street, Clifton, was Kiaduat tary Arademy College in May. Chief of Polk* Otto Bayer and li.UK Shtiw Starts 1 p.m. cd Irom Hensselaer Polytechnt*' Mrs Bayer, with Mrs. Adolph "SCfRAN©E lnstitute'in 1934 and started with M and Mn Jalo W Lehti. of Procjinek, all of Sixth street, thru TUESDAY Public Service the following year 44 H •.',•:• avenue, will leave M rs. Louis Breuer and son, j Clasa Courae Instruction Jai k. of r»()H Page avenue, ;*i •• have left on a motor trip to Cali- VOYAGE" as engineering assistant m the tomorrow tat White Lake, Sul- Sl.UO per hour lesson I-.M k from Cliffwood Beach where j fornia, going by the southern The Question tt ill. Kadie Albert Newark shops. In 1937 he was livan County. N Y . where they th< y spent the past two months , route. selected to lakt* Transport's cadet will vacation fur a week with Private Coune Instruction Mi Breuer und Mi.-.s BernKe! $2.00 per hhi lesson course and upon i-ompletion of friends and relatives Mi and Mrs. James Hahnagan, that course was made sales rep Breuer were there for tin* week- end and holiday. «*i Third street, and Mr. and Mrs. Special Instructions ., tesenla,tive, Passau Division, tn '•I ami Mr* -Louis K Qieuer. Robert Hannagan and children. Wby? is it, to many tay: March 194U. He returned U. thi- <•*. s#. Page a-venue. have as then $3 00 per ">hr lesson Mi John Zahn and hi-i moth of Octavia place, are back from Newaik ibagM [our years later as guests th«-ir^son and daughter-ii. Mi . R*»»sena Hobin. r>f Vallev itav at Lake Mohawk. "1 have learned mure in une N«w thru Saturday assistant Mipei tntt-ndent and was law, Mr and Mrs L«>uit. Breuer LEARN TO PLAY, THE GILIO •4 V^(Hi*' »(I '' V l%.|Tllktf WI th *• leaaua bum Mr. G il H • than ail t h«- transferu*d to tin- Hudson athryn (.ray^on • June AH>>un Divi- and then son, Louis 4th, and 1 fciun as ahbisant division L<>u Kllt-n, of Ceda- Mr und Mis Edwurd (.ioixlwin yeats ol inatrm-tlon from others. at Flushing, L. 1. AND ACCORDION YOU WILL" October 29. 1045. Rapuls !•-.•.,. RIVIERA PARK 'TWO SISTERS FROM Mr. Philhps started with trw The AMWR PLAY. company in \'>\\ as .i < onductor Mr am) Mrs Jack BoloW, of I BOSTON" Mr and \\ Lewis B. Simian Roller Skating Rink Correi-t instruction by Kxper opeiating out of H«.bok*-n car- 231) Post avenue, entertained ut COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE. VIA Jiiiimt iHi.jiilr of zXi r*u»i Bvenae, have returned then home recently fof Mr and house. KMH IN BEI.I.BVILI.B i«nced Tracher*. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED years later he was from Virginia, where they spent Mrs Chester Brown and daugh made starter at the Hudson. Plat* a muath with relatives and "Specializing on the ACCOR- "THE MAN WHO terminal. Later that same year ters. Nancy I.ouist- ;UM) Susan, of NOW OPEN ON Accordions bought, sold, rent t •• t,.; att M • j-ii.ii and Newport Hast Elmhuist. L I . und Mrs. DION. I TEACH with Individual he was made jfupectui attached New» ftM Hit- week-eud then TUESDAY, PMDAV, ed, repaired. Active Band Train DARED" to tin- Hudson Division office. In •George lirown at Schnectady N Attention." Nlchulas J. Cilio. ing; Awards and Diploma; Place ^•l.r Brook. - (anus M..lt.-J- son and -..••• in law, Mi utul Y SATI'RUAV and SUNDAY 1MB. Mi. Phillips was made At- Mrs Wibun Whitney, alw wen w ANNOUNCEMENT ^ ni. nt> Recordings; Photocopies pervisor, Greenville i arhuusr with them 1M P. M. to 11 P. M. EXTRA! Sal. Mailnce <>•!, TWO GUYS Mrs Richard GlefHun, of 337 llurlnc the Summrr Montlu MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALI and in 1939 tu- was transferred to 1 KIDOB illMKIlV «llb Weart avenue, has returned from Be. aus. of the ever increasing OCCASIONS FROM the Union City c&rhoune and gai Mr and Mrs Herbert J Km- I'rixrs Kivry Night 3 Color farmai age as supervisor :i month's visit, with lelativi s demands on my TEACHING I l.«|.l.r U tujni. ol 2»# l./.jnf inii avenue and friends at Savannah, da. OTHER INSTRUMENT!- Threjr years later he was made lr(t List week <*n a week s vuca ; TALENTS. 1 wish to announce Taught' by a carefully selected "THE SCARLET MILWAUKEE group superintendent of the t«m u> t>»- apem at' fredun. - | that Class Lessons will be avail- Nt.itln ; n group, lludstiti Division group of EXPERIENCED Teach HORSEMAN" able to u limited number of stt On October 1b. 193ft, Mr Phillip.- i tn, Specializing in their chosen Mrs Isabel took, counctloi , EDNA MAE SHOPPE dents beginning September 1U ' 1 was made supei inlendent ol will tw in "• ol a meeting ol branch of Musical Instruction transportation, Hudson Division l.uilirs nnd C.hiUlrriut If fur IMS. m... Mon.. Tue*. ' Sept. IS-I! Star ul J Morgan Head Council, The .same High Standards ol Sunda, Sh»u Sl.rt- al 12:311 He lives at 17 Van Key pen street i» ..*••- of Ariwru a, to be he.d 220 MUM.-,.HI Avenue ^ I.yiulhurst Jersey Cilj at the- Wedmmstei Presbyterian REGISTER NOW FOK THIS Teaching prevail! 'THE COURAGE OF mum rsssr Starling with the company as C'hurrh fiili tlus evrnuig Jl'ST AKKIVKI) • NKW SHII'MUNT OPPORTUNITY GIUO ACCORDION SCHOOL LASSIE" PVnaatod U: bus operatoi in 1924. Mr O'Brien Sin.Us \<:V, if, Mill |0:?n was mad« starter, West Sh*u The tame Individual Attention tn <.linnm< I <•. hm, itliir Msti*nt inanacei i • \ Division. - LADJES FALL BLOUSES - and CONSERVATORY OF ».!/.. Terminal, the folio wing year, shall be given to each and every — Alto ^f^,^ . fa^ j ^jf^a^ \ 1 ^ttC iimnM^L^*i ol Styiiat MUSIC flllalillll Taylor Kru.L M«r(au road supervisor, Union City car- that dtnsjon He lives at 2Ub student in the clus&. Turn Praae — house in 1926 and supervtao.. MM 6 Ames Ave . at Station Square, JM-U*>> • • • • Maptrwoud. Montgomery und Hoboken gai | nrduruy Overalls. Polu Shirts, Sweater Seta, Baby Rutnerford. N J. Blankets. Carriage Covers, Nursery Equipment, and Tuition^ Rates effective Sept 1 "THE RUNAROUND" TketaleofasKirt ages two years later In 1941 h. I9«6 7 RUTHERFORD 2-7323 was tiiinsffi ltd in tireenvill*- Many Oilier Pine Quality Items I1...I i rnmmm • HI. Raian ganage us supervisor Mr O'Bru-r JOIN IIIK ljves ar272 (Bruin avenue. Jt-r- acy Cit\ NK« MKRCIIANDISK CUB — KEEP IN STEP WITH THE wolf! Hilarious/ SurliiiK Sr|iiriiiliiT 211 - Kniliii); Nuviuilier 22 tion woi k as u cohuuctui with the Ciinsr.htli.Uid Ti action -Com Prrpnrr fnr t'.hrilttnfu POLICE TRAFFIC nany. Newark, a^ pTeBecesatn For Sale and Rent company of Public' S.ivit»- in "THE BAMBOO l*9b. ^J yeai Inter he was" pi«» ADDING MACHINES For Your BLONDE" moted tu roaii inspei toj 11. held a similai ptrnt with the North are, lai.af..r.l II,,.., II Jersey Railway Company, also u BERGEN SAFETY Typewriter Service Service. In lMia, he was ap pointed supervisoi, Miller stre. t ,1 ! M*kt- M» (Ml I'M'll And Others car house, Newazli, Public Serv KIMIIK REPAIRED * ice Railway Company, 'and in D BRAKES -Do I lie, need «.l|u-li,,rnl» How abottl 1920, was made luttistant super £ ,|,ru s.,ur \llrn'd>n( The G HORN- Don it operate roily and when yon seed «... Thru M..I -. t > karle- H..... liaa» I J,...r. SECOND ANNUAL BAZAAR ir? IV.. . I .»(..,.! Veterans of Foreign War* CAN YOU SEE. STEER AND STOP" SAFELY "CLUNY BROWN" /•i... (.indrlti KoiiKki Wai* PaM Ma, U4« Hiindr^l. of |irl. tkrep you* far in -afe operatinc . ..minion and drive "MAKE MINE all over New Jener a* ufrly a- you Ham o»h»m 1« rfnie Sept. 7 to Sept. 14 Inclusivr h*»e joined tu this rr»r In MUSIC" Imyortaat pestlluiM «• telephone o|M*ralor*. 4 Maaai I .....•„,.!(.,.„, B. in fit of Sm Buildiu* Fuad LET US MAKE YOUR CAR CORRECTIONS M« r .M. I h,,.h Sk.c You, too, will like bring • leleplittne o|»eriit«r. H. Nil, ...... I,,,,,, I*M» U K«MM1 li|«rrw» rrguUr.) mul >uu lay I -. i*A /.-. V... »J.^ assoriaie uiih people IUU like. YORK SERVICE ELECTRIC WAS.HKB BKUII • H MASTCR COFFEE MAKEB • NYLONS Illlllli APPIJAMES Why not appU todayT Jwl eatl "Chirt f>prr«tor.M 161 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst "WITHOUT To B. li.1,1 at |',.., l.ruund- Phon* Rutherford 2-4034 RESERVATION" 527 Valle> Uroi.a, V\enue I.ttMihur>t. \ J. New Jer»ry Hi II "STRANGE Telephone Admifiion Free Don't Miu "Cootie Night" Distributor of Goodyear Products TRIANGLE" 12.1946 TUB FHE LEADER'S PAGE OF ALL SERVICES

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Board of Education Sets — — "" ••' ^^^k^kB^B^av*aaaF aps^ i a^ IBBT av^ ^^^*^.. aatf «U SOUTH BEBGEN UV1XW Unit to Meet EsfMiahW ltZl Policy on Teachers' Leave Held Monday The Board of Education has i In the case of serious illness or Outline Plans for Fall Published eTerjr Thursday by The Commercial Leader Session Scheduled to Dis- adopted -a set of new rules, with accident in the immediate famrly Printing Company at 255 Ridge Ruad, Lyndhurst. Telephone cuss Veteran's Aid benefits retroactive to% July 1, of the employe, which in the i at Town PIT*!, T tft<< I 1946, Which provides-for eumtrtaF-^ JuelgmenT of the Board o* EeHi-" Program tive allowances for personal ill- cation necessitates i.i- absence, it Editor Carmine Savino, Jr. ness of employee*, and governs will be permissabie to use up.to The Service Men's Committee regulations on absenteeism. | five days in any one school year L^*>'--, acrst Democratic Munici | OPEN Business Manager Ernest J. Dabinett of tin- Lyndhurst Lodge B. P. O. The action has been under con- from his accumulated allowance pal CfatBiut&et: met Monday night 1 f k 1505, wil meet with its 1 at th* Ton Hall and drafted its ' Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938, at the Post ;' ' sideration for some .time and is The school truste*i»-iit5'5 adbpt- i nun Joseph Bader, on Fri-taken as a means of recognition 1 ed a ruling which extends the ;.-.-- - .- p».&r- schedule which is Office at Rutherford, N. J, under the Act of March 3, 1879. lda- 13, for a prelim to mttMbV tw-weekly meetings, a and adjustment for consistently ! time allowance in case uf de*tfc card — " • '*it month, to be cli- Five Cetiti Per Copy""-narr y report on its survey find- regular attendance. i in the immediate family of the Subscription $2.00 Per Year * iKan nn veteran paraplegics. majDed • v a monster rally mi- I , George Haviland, chairman at leather to five days. In the event f tefore Electron D«iy. j Lyndhurst. N. J.. September 12. 194 to u- to IM* in need y. The disabled veteran has had• not exceeding five days per year i t,ast eight years, or since 6nr ssertings are to. be held ! of rlarifualUi. = ~ . individual - JusJiumi' .equipped with ramp* ^-f^ -maximum allowance on ac-i-emptoyed : - are to bi-nm with mn \ The other day iht* nfw- r»ltimnti rarrjt»d a jJury ahoui and other aids to his wheel-chair cumuiat«d sick leave is to be accurnuluiign of davs in addition erf tta*- morkm. OTtcTnrvTO. --t* jS believed some of ' gjXty days. rni i sKine on Sunday, used days, up to the sixty of the only where the COUB. IS the 6thCLS:-*-, L. Chairman: James, i, indicates the affair annual allowance (or the past academic or the 7th special consescutive years' service and . hurst :• • •«-aiK Club: James )ett n the day's schedule The Best Values Was she not, at least, an •Cfffiaary aller ihr fart? Jh«* originally to atcomodate about (that the maximum allowance for*rate of pay for tutorini: has b*-«m *»,--. £.~ • • SanLorn. Arthur crime that was committed, it KriM to lU, wa*. not commit- I50 persons with the ticket com- I personal illness or accident is set at $1 60 per hour EU-fnenlar>- Amrt-iaa. Frwi Tauber and Walter WiirryjKZ. Also Mrs. Anna Mon- led merely again*! • )>•• »irl l»ui a^ain.-t .ill society. And in m it lee reporting the is in therefore, seventy days." sight, From reports uf Exalted j The accumulation of bn ±»y Mrs. A^ne* OLoughhn, Mrs. violating the rulei of nuclei) th** ^irl had un ineontrovi-rli- Kulfi Louis Eufemio the various ! allowance is"t be limited to con- rL.f->--L- A Jfasbtnsun, Mrs. May and uninterrupted •«•* Maviland ha.-; stated that tries* {\JT-- - Mod Mrs. Veru Jaugstet- WP ii*re. edibles to be provided by the isecutivf ulcs are to be embodied m th* , Only At vice. A leave of aLsencc dws not Th«' story, a> related in th** IM v. ~|i;i|*.-r-. had th** sailor "Clam-bake King," more than pptplete set ^if mw rules wluefe j justify the active disposal of tic- constitute a termination of ser- BMsfl planned or picking up the girl and IHT frit-nd in a Newark park. Then kets ice but during the lealeavve there will be presented to the Boar'i of Thirty-flvi- persons attended /ill tt no accumulation of sick Education for adoption in the \b - mU- a central Oem- they went to u tavern when- lli»\ m»-i unothfr -.lilor. Th**n 1 k or^sdquarters, the housing the 50-50 lawn-party at the horn* leave. very near future. they went to a l.itll*- FVrr> ilrinkihg Ipot for more drink-. .f Mrs Dorothy Patterson on wdl prohibit the am- ! .*ki a trsipurary headquar- j Then they ranie to l.\ nd|iui -t where on*- »irl h-ft .md tin* Sunday, in What was voted to be Courses will b«- given in radtti success. The Sat- ra. Ca* •.--•• workers are to use | other girl wax attarkfd. n Ridge urday night party arranged by Rutherford lion, ai i" condTtronina. ph*ft<> There if- no exeunt* for th** men. Thr\ arlid lirutally. the Cole brothers, also was well 4 Park avenue, v n School Friday Bfternoon, with of strange girU and invite them into an aulumoltilr lh>> Diebolds" Party Board tit director! inc-TWl* he .m-w principal. Muss Ne.li*- are not looking for a game of I• • 11• >. The home of Mr and Mrs [>uplak. Plans were made for th* SliFKR .SPKCIAL! eorge J. Geier. principal a orrring year. Fivi- meetings ar»- The girl was vwUte#l. Hut -In- wan not without I"' Carl Die bold, of 39 Kearny street Hawthorne High School; Georg ON THKFAMOUS Lyndhurst. was the scene at t . Garraway, president of Un o !<• held on ih«> following dat«s share of the IdaiiU'.' Yrt. undrr our crowi-eyrd rules onlj >arty l»st week K>ven in celebra- arrawav ResMifch Produti. October 2. December 11 tEvf the men will IM- puni>h**d. . tion of the 4lh birthday anni- Inc.. of Rutherford; anri V«rnon February !i, Apul I 'Eve , and .•prsury of their son, Karl. Hive, president of the Hive M;in May 7. ent.-] v.ii!> Th*-Annual Harvest T..i 1- S,.i. Mrs. Garvey, Guest Garst* included Mrs, A. Emilit- ufacturing Co.. Rtrtherfnrrl. will Be held November 2U. Thi A lart'e tak was usttl as thi \'ut/ and. Mr and Mrs, Robert Kdrnund Burke, principal of Lady Esther Sprint; Pood Sail? will U h* ! : Mrs, Thomas Oarvty. of 312 table et-nU-i fiet Lyndhurst Hitch School, and Di March 5, 1047. honor at a farewell party given Oth« i*. present wen- Mrs C lam Giegold of Union City; Mrs. Guy L. Hilleboe, supervising After the meeting, the board Powder & Cream last week by Mis K. B Bniphy M' MtUdoun. Mrs. John Dabal ;VoiKe K Nut/ und children, principal of Rutherford public met the teachers ;>t ;r Si««- Powder lattti'a home in 3o Watson ave- ord; Mr George Dtebold of :is educational cliroctor and edu new fourth grade teacher, wa* HUGO'S nue. Mi- H 1- Flett-hc-i <>f Lyndhunl "•ai Istsdt; Mrs. "Wiifiam "Shade; ational consultant, respectively, introduced to the board by Mr*M Mrs. Bniphy and her family Miv j w K.nn..iy ,'••- linlli for C NASCO'S GARAGE B> WIKE KICHKIKI.l) FKOUl GTS 2ST SUM.K ROAD 38 K\|ir2 1157 Kxpcrt Ignitiun & Itrake Senrier Pane an.l Siuyn-Kani \\>: Pli»n<- Roth. 24I689 KEaaan SMM Packers llxuio .\A>CO, Mutut^vr • Tar & Olive Oil Shampoos

$1.20 Valve G / V £ Both fur 49< TXT ILL YOU jave toad so that wo * • can ship morr food to the »tarv- ONLY ONCE A YEAR11 3 people abroad Ask our Home $2.00 Size Backao School to Economics Departm-ent foi menus and recipes in line with the Learn Old Truths r4 Dorothy Gray y\V course it"* diflirult to liurklr ilown to tttualy ugiiiu Sprt'ial ... but then, < InMri II knuH llic value uf eduratiuu. tine uf the important things the children learn in Krhool Cleansing Cream , is the value ul thrift ... a v-irtnr whieh hait helueil to Cold Cream make thi> nation |{reat. And "Bank Day" in any school i» practical teai-hing. Cream 683 1.01 It i-. the privilege of this mutual saving* institution to Vrve the Kulherforil I'ultlir S

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