LynJhurrt Public Library. Vall«jr Brook Ave.. Lyndhurst. H. J. Tftim U -eel It is the strength of this country that the pushing and pulling now taking place over the President s decision lo run or not to run leaves the average citiien singularly unmoved. All of us love Ike: most of us hope he will run again. AH of us below the level of the politicians, howeverjireaware that no matter if a Republican or a Democrat succeeds him. Commercial Header if need be. the country will go forward. In a democracy no man is indespensable. even if the |kes do not come in bunches. After all. successors have emerged to fill the great shoes of Washington and l.inculn! Such is the glory of the * ii.l T H E SOI T U HKR<;i:.N REVIEW I'nited States of America! \ ol. 37— No. .'ii 1Y.NMU KST. Y J.. KEliRl Vm .‘I. IT.f. Post Office Cry South Bergen Girl Elected Recount Next Week May Campus Queen At Patersi >n Is Taken Up By A blond. Idue-eycd South Decide 3rd Education Place Bergen native ha* been cho -1 -en campus queen of Paler- \*«i«lant 1 iMiinii**i»(ier •>( 1 d iu a t> ’>u |i» « e |» h I l a r t n n ,'<•11 Slale Peacher* t .ollege. \« 111 n u n r I n H e rg rll• " i i n h n evi ft ■ t|t»ry«|s» to , «>»wt%»* t She i-» Marion Tlwre*.a D e - Petition a m m ini al the |L>,*r>l •>< I do. .r Joseph 1 utarAi tin ihu.l |» . i m i »n t h e It.ia r-i Once again tlw ruilp I- have hern lak. ii up for a K. Pierrepont avenue. Ruth­ al tdm ation ele«ti»m l.«*t h ’t fol, two! Lyndhurst pod office. O f Feasts hurst where her grandmother, 1'his time the move i> powered hy lhe Stuyveaant \ve- * Mrs. T Tobolewski of M ann ave­ nue Merchant** \*sociation. The organization ha* dii'iilnl nue, thal township, has been a ! resident many years to move wth full force to obtain a punt office of l.ynd- Winning honors is no novelty ^ atnM ati'i hur-d's own. for the tall, (she s five feet sev- i Lyndhurst now has a biamh en I striking beauty post office with • Hutherford as She has scored in 'such con­ central headquart* rs. Oratorical tests as Miss Blueberry. Miss a n y w a y Local merchants and residents G reater Passaic. Arnold Constable •» t i»o»ga« have long demanded a post office Model of the Week, Miss Ski * t h P r u i b i ' • c h . of its own for the community Contest Held Q u e e n , Mis*. S e a fo o d . t »■•«! C.aaNfa» The Merchants' Association, ; t Marion has appeared on the "Nu matter what happens, she beat which has had a five year career b«e^» at Steve Allen TV show, and has said, 1 plan to finish my college h u i s of success, believes that the time •» been on radio and television in work and get my degree 1 will Pol.- ,.-»,.1 . r t s *ld.t n i a d e * »wi.d«r - ■ s ripe to strike for a post office By Legion : *■ i 4 ttr*: »UF*-t Philadelphia decide then upon my future ce- Ih e . i 'Mi pla mt la*t > rat sod the* the of the township's own.’The post tta ♦».»■» Marion was graduated from v Hf»ei . • m i<,m i* h«.i pi- miM-it them office would be located alongside Nineteenth Annual National 4 1 Rutherford High School and At Rutherford High School she er ri tit,*? n.i m lire n* .«in K I the Town Hall on the Leslie prop­ High School Oratorical Contest. » o *»^.vesl promptly enrolled in the Harbi- »>e ( « mi l i e d >11 th e a r e a e rty . was a member of the Mask and Ea>t zon School for Modeling But the Masquers, a dramatic club. She A- l a ' t > e m t h e c«»mTiner» For years there has been agi­ attractive youngster, who is 19, h a t t «.iK t-,1 m a t n.. ftK .ie f. > i rtitt 1 ir r \i 1 tation for a local post offic^. plans to become active in lhe dra- «om« matic groups at the Paterson man t i v a U u f » i> \ k lr»«1 st oii ht b e |«ri The complaints about the decided that the best thing for branch office are: nutted but two weeks *4 "• th e y re. <*n*tdered sruj «o|«fov r .1 a i t a n * h 1 It is too small. P a u l i-.rwal . * !beeMt ('.om rl S.-.wt> 2. It is unsightly 3. It cannot handle the volume REED MEMORIAL ORDAINS 3 ELDERS f»-a*t in .l-.rit |t w d l b e h e l d in C. i- e la o .1 avenue Tlie M ann *ve of local business d Reed Memorial United Presby- ' years as the tescher of the popu- fehUr* h f i number ;.i- n u e f-e-sidctil *er>l a c*»pv th e 4 It is a makeshift. ter.ian Church has ordained three lar Women * Class He has one Mr Hen<> . also teacher ,.f th* l-tuiun t.. tlw It,.*.*! . f lUtuca 4. It has failed to keep up with \* local residents as Elders, bring- daughter. Mrs. Muriel Karl of Men* and the father «■! < n vhdi own* thr Mann e r the fact Lyndhurst is the biggest 1 n u e field community in South Bergen. For many years the complaints lb* ..idnan« •”* all mt - dveed have been showered upon Wash­ I s u w e ek s »s«» p ro v id e fi»r Ib e in g to n . ♦ale of th* former vt'eian*' h«n»s Many years ago the late IHK tin, t Mte Mt TtuiRvaa aod Charles J Rodgers who held Cha>** s o m j i ' a o d f.-t th e **><■ mort of the offices Lyndhurst had O* M i n t . f U n -t to offer, conducted a prolonged campaign in Washington for a H.im m>« s- r o u t post office He got encouragement. < n* But the results were discouraging. Si nhii icmrtni lr'i tba meeting Now the merchants plan to con­ in the *>wofe of M av*.r W illiam duct « hard-hitting campaign 1 F (*alU«hef, cii hi* an They are now collecting data to KATHERINE GAFFNEY poiritrnent o f fS'tef Aim«n>t< 2t3 show that the township must a National Americanism Activity King -land avrtiue, a» a <<*fwtahle have better service - service of of the American Legion was held t-j « lie t d«’!inqurnt [m . ^>(ial a k in d o n ly a lo c a l p o s t offic e c a n at the High School February 8. it. avt i.o« 1 «»»> P a r e ;• p ro v id e . Chairman of the local contest was Vice Commander Kenneth A I Summers of Barringer-Walker Post No 139 RED CROSS SERVICES DESCRIBED, Contract to The prepared orations were the i original efforts of each contest - ; ant and based on some phase of Peter Kero J o h n » B o a rd o f "% u « tees <>f Ford cars and three trucks for; a W inners were Katherine GafT R* ed Men trial Hi- wife. Helen total of $8.677 80 less allowance ney. first. Edward Whitman, se- Priest Wixson, has been active in (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 11) in the Sunday School for many

Circle Club Honors Founders Beilina Ends Army Course y Private Anthony B eilina, ot Lyndhurst recently completed the Welding Course at the Ordinance Automotive School. Atlanta Gen- j M t Is rtgtil Mo • Aiareeht Mu t NiHwo «tr« t UtiOfi *t>« I cral Depot, Atlanta, Ga. K ssd rk o Mr» I !»•!»» *!»« I \ t»«UgWr M n I ^ m <»» Mm I M rt4*sUi<«« se Private Beilina, who is the son ! I K..hert* of Mr and Mrs Fred Beilina, of J Copeland avenue, is o n e of the T ss' in ^ rtM t d<> HMt-j t th e < «. m o re th a n 70.000 men from all ; Lyndhv'st Bed ( rtMM Chapter S f * a t . I J * '- > 4 (Mi a* <<** .. o v e r th e world who have been t?»e )'(<«J#ti.4t Workers a04 «•»« »«.» 1 M - ' , ■ a n f^ .4 - trained as automotive and allied Hoova ha*»i<* CWMBUtlrw ■ - Fw -ls . . f .. trades specialists in The Ordnanee Iu>e«t stnirva are >I.te » M * t * t * a * . 4 .... ,, Automotive School since its tn- i Le#» to rtght Father B ernard K s tr r . d i t r l o Malk A lla n tit U o P Waltanen M o • ».?••« vt % i t it* cvpuon in IMI. and Father Msiard ll*|d«k Milo,, H«*sia»d Tlapssoo I M *n#i Mi * t IWntkj M » W f i f n n «»f Tree* Bg and Noel of Ir* * * I I T W two I. Hr**deStr Mss J llouisi Mm TH* IImshs ***.-,» Mr and Mrs Michael Termini, were winner* Of the * All A ltars lie!" fe w * a v s rd la reli«iM* F V (iaiIsghe* 1 hair n a n a». l Vt * » | #•*#»!.■ pf Fifth avenue .are spending a presented by ArrhbObop Th«>r>.*« A fesland at tfe Her red He*n M u J K«Mtr»*. Si l v,f pr<*1v« twon ar- m--aioa<.-«e set * vacation at Daytona Beach. Fla Cathedral la Newark at rerem«ole« held on *un4«« aervne. arwi M r* I il P*dl*« d a y T hey . tmrg+t < i. 0 ) i n«e#t. ar» I M r* J te.Wfra**-# a4*4 f » . •' M w t i d1 H 'fM feev-w* erwa »*t*l .tug W |.i T h * I'Mdiabuti »M lro «»4 seven astv>«as .« Ma*>, hoMt •, der Votualeif fer^tse (lrau(a a w o e t s s ^ a f t l « ■* Th# Italian American Circle ciding secretary; lira George ' fs M by Mo W L Roxra <4h Association and Ihe Auxiliary in­ Fur two I yodhur-t children the faint t.raudfatlor 1 illiamt »erted with |>er‘# M*#* * < »«•-. S*e- r Hardy, financial secretary. Mrs • » us Ih * 0r«#wj» baung I M 1' stalled th e ir new officers for th e Anthony Benedict, treasurer pa»»age uf the birthday* uf C eorgr Wash \r»m in the C n i l l a r Aervieea c aolearv N ona* A. W year 1956 last Saturday night at Mr. Savino. in hia Ulk to the mgton and A liralaem Lincoln had special CnL t ram »• Ih u rn to n a d e f endant ol M«f! Aide Aria s*«d feai* •»«! a dinner at th e Royal Hawaiian group of approximately 175 mem­ Ricosolo Picked significance. For their ancestors had pert* the original faanil«. married the daughter KatnU>s»a«tt latt year Mm Palm*. The new officers of the ber* of the organisation, stressed G aliagfer « prssdtMteai !•»!**** » 4 Up At Bookie men's organization who were in­ the importance of organization* in the events that wrought the history of of <;«! Hot* ri Taliaferro of \ irgima Of •ntar.ly . ^otrthwlad I J it hmwrs stated by Morris Settembrmo. such as the Circle Club tn at­ this country. than tone to m*s,r «*r ihwd ("foasaww • deeawtx •« a».t t* m member of tha Lyndhurst Board their »e*rn * hildren. one daughter Alice »4 tempting lo get voters out for all Ly«wf>v^*( fShd-M.:* iaa# •«■** m r of Education, were Dominick elections Thornton. wa* the grandmother of /.«*har> >ng L IU arttclse srhhh •*'« Was r«a4e, who married sat- a <1sarga' w4 tr».s»«*'^< cording ’ secretary; CamiUe De­ hurst. was toastmaster of the af­ < -ol. 1 »Ilia m U ttii. fa thr r of (he f«ia*e«l nt la w«ira«e«s waa \*a»-*»g i*waa >**« honor the eight living charter cs|*orer. Meriwether l#nn *>#r 4 a »*n*M m m* t members of the organization who One of (mL Franri* T h o rn to n . hnu, was *«>»*< «a tat-swUMwaa H a are Nunxio Spegnuoio. Joe Car- do. F ran k C ar do, Anthony Dl- an aide to 1 a«hington during the Ke%«*lu tion and wa* al Yorilown when f urn* alio m m m The a»u la •urrrndered the BrtttaJi Anmy. Wtaaa \ i * 4 4* s«a Mr. M illumes tend. li I m LraeAkwes.. waa «*asaa

Club. 3 45 p m Communicants' ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL road, the Rev. Robert F Burns, Class. 6 45 p.m. Mid-Week Bible CHURCH I Jr.. pastor of tne Westminster Studv, 8 p.m., "The Bread of Mrs. Theresa Puntolillo, Peter Kero I Prosbvterian "'hurch, officiating. (HCfturcfeJtetoafHi L ifo ”. Forest a n d Muyvmant Arennei (Continued from Page 1) : Interment will be in Hillside _ Thursday, March J; Choir prac­ Rev. C . We*ley Shike, BJ). WESTMINSTER Resident For 40 Years for other cars, for a net of $5,- | Cemetery. Wednesday Mid-week service, tice. 8 p.m. Monthly Institute at Rector PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH with study of a part of Ephesians i 782 96. Biblical Seminary in New York 154 Stoyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst Mrs Theresa Marie Saverse Mrs. William L. Bivona of Jay Ml Ridge Road. L y n d h u rst 'rhe Wesleyan Service Guild will r.Fnevs R MM Iina. and Mrs. Gloria Trignano. Mrs. Margaret W. Wagner, 301 City, 7 30 p.m. Puntolillo, 292 Orient way, died avenue, entertained her dinner Rev. Robert F. Burns, Jr.. Pastor attend this service and then go of Lyndhurst; 23 grandchildren. Mortimer avenue. Rutherford, St Mathias, Friday, Feb. 24: or Monday at Hackensack Hos­ bridge club on Wednesday eve­ Phone WEbsti-r 9 7920 to the parsonage for their busi­ Holy Communion, 10 a.m. and two great-grandchildren. | was reappointed to the Bergen FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST pital, where she had been a pa­ n in g . Lyndhurst. N J. ness meeting, to be followed by Mrs Puntoli'lo was a member j County Welfare Board for a term S C IE N T IS T Saturday: 10:30 a.m., Youth tient for just a dav. She was the a s o cial. C h o i/. of the first Woman's Club of °f four years. ' 'ay. Fob. 26. Church School E. Pierrepont & Lincoln Avenues widow of Thofhas Puntolillo, who Thursday 8 pm., Senior Choir. Set ond Sunday in Lent, Feb. 26: Lyndhurst; the Central PTA. the I Mayor Fred A. Demarest. of ■ (* 30 run Sermon at 11 by Rev. in Rutherford, N. J. died ten years ago. All interested persons are in­ 7 30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:00 first organized in Lyndhurst: the | Glen Rot k, and Councilman John , c:: F Burns. Nursery avail- Branch of the Mother Church. The Born in New York City, of YOUR LIBRARY vited to share the services and ^iret Chuich of Chriet. Sc entjet, of a.m., Family Communion. 11 a.m.. old Italian American Woman's * S Elliott, of Ramsey, were j Valley BrooV Ave. & Pine St. d.mng church. W estminster Boston, M ail Italian and English oarents, Mrs activities of the church on the Morning Prayer and sermon: Club, and the Bergen County Re named to the Northwest Bergen j Telephone WEbster 9-6548 io r F tllo v . sh ip a t 11 20. Sunday Services at 1’ A M. Puntolillo was 71. She was a res­ corner of Stuyvesant and Tontine 11:00 A.M.. Sunday School Prayer" Coffee Hour. 2 p.m. publican Club. j County Sanitary Sewer Authori , i y S;:.ma Chi at 8 p.m. ident of Lyndhurst for the nast avenues. Persons without a W*4ne*dav Kveninfr at RlS Vestry meets for Church Visita- ■ _ . ty for three year terms. o 'c lo c k » t w h ic h t**MtIiTi<»nl«**t o f C h f l» - 40 vears, coming from New York The funeral will be held Fri-' M John Bryan u f.Sad er-berfr IsOpen: G E n e v a 8 i titled •Christ Jesus" 34ti Stuyvesant Avenue Monday, Wednesday. Friday G E n e v a 8 01 !S j Selections from the King James LYADHI RSl HEBREW Kobert S. Cameron IN MEMORIAM Albert W eyersber". Sr. of 631 i t . ) 1 p m . - 9 p.m . Version of the Bible will include C E N TER In loving memory of Daniel Valley Brook avenue, died sud­ ol 11 a m P u b lii- S u n d ; V. Fe; 2f» Bible School, the account of Christ Jesus' 333 Valley Brook Avenue Robert S. Cameron. 5101 39tl> Bello who passed away on Feb- denly at his homo on Monday Tuesday, Thursday s e rm o n 1 \ th e n u n !* 45 a n Moimnfi W orship. *‘Tho healing of the "man whose i ighi Study: GEneva *-9582 street, Long Island Citv, N Y. | ru a '-y 23. 1952 night from a heart attack Ho wa« 9 a m . - 12 N o o n P m mv is.. fo f Jesus'* T»'stini» of Abraham", 11. a.m. ; hand was withered' .is recorded lacob Sivan. Rabbi di»»d o n W e d n e s d a y a t th e A m e r i­ ; Nothing can ever take away. a retired contractor, havin? built 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Y o u th F e llo w s h ip T e e n C ill. *> p.m Evening wor- •in Luke's Gospel, can Legion Hosnital. Newark, | The love a heart hold dear. many miles of tlie Lyndhurst : i p . K ] n "Tlif Unknown Won- where he had undergone an op­ i From "Science and Health with I Fond memories linger every day. s t r e e t : tie r W o k e r" . Children's Room J u n i o r Key to the Scriptures" hy Mary eration He was 73. born in Snot- j Remembrance keeps him near. Ho wa.> 78. 11** w a s b o rn in i land came to the United States Daily 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday F<■:< 28 Ruth Nicol Baker Eddy will be read the fol­ Sadly missed by German'-. ame to tho United issionary Society, 8 p.m. lowing- “Christ, as the spiritual in 1900. had lived in Long Island wife and children States 60 years ago and had been Tuesday, Thursday Wedue- lay. Feb. 29: Youth or true idea of God. cm es now City for the past nine vears. pre­ a resident of Lyndhurst for the 9am.- 12 N o o n is of old, prea'hing the yos pel to viously in Lyndhurst for 10 past 50 years. Reference & Young Adult v e a r*». the poor, healing the sick, and Ordains 3 Elders He loaves his w ife. Mr- Anna Room: Tuesday & T h u r s d a y He was a retied carpenter asting out evils" Mrs. Frank Hauser Katka Wcyersberg: one son. Al­ 9 to 11 a.m.: 3 to 5 p.rn. '■laving berwi with Sloan and j (Continued from Paie 1 ) The Golden Text is from | ty and is now a Research Chemi- bert. Jr.. of Kansas City Mo. two Mrs. Harriet Wootton Quist Mueller Construction Company Mon. Wed, Fri. Psalms: "Thou are fairer than the ; land and Johmn Lincoln Reno at granddaughters, and s e v er aJ Hauser, 445 Hazel street, died at for a period of 40 years. 3 to fi p m.: 7 to 9 p.m. children of men gra- e is poured Fairleieh Dickinson. Jamie Reno nieces and nephews. her home on Sunday, after a short He leaves his wife. Mrs. Mar Library will bo closed ■nto thv lip theref' :o God h.ith I is still at home. Tbe funeral v\ill be hel l at 10 illness. garct Roberta Todd Cameron: a Wednesilay, February 22, blessed the for evei " am. tomorrow at the John I, Willi jiMili.ililr | > i i.le. hr believe licit our Born in Brooklyn, Mis. Hauser on. Robert S . Jr.. of Wvckoff. ( Mr Irvig Egil Knudsen of 95 W ashington'' Birthday was 63. She had been a resident cai Engineer for thc M W Kel- Burk Funeral Home, 52 Rid^e s!an< 1 in^; in (lie community i' due in t.om<* LATTER HAY SAINTS and two grandchildren; also four •f L y n d h u r s t fo r th e p a s t 18 , logg Co., in Jersey City. He is measure to tin- knowledge tli.it. in tlmir OF JESUS CHRIST listers and three brothers in sears, previously having lived in S c o tla n d . r . president of the Alumni of the A. E. Stark*.'Pastor time of l»ere;i\ elllellt. f.unili* - 111,IN look to If-ickcnsack, Jersey City anti ! Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow­ Sorviees v-'if held r»n Friday ship and has been active »n the ii- for competent ami enii* pinl- Services Every Sunday W e stw o o d . e'-ening at the Stee'cr Funeral I work with International students. ;tt th e She was a member of Temple ,Tome. sucressor to tho Collins a n t e . I Mr Knudsen teat hes a class for B.F. G o o d r ic h Ad tniram Mu ..me Temple hapter, No. 62, Order of the j Men oi ial 253 Stuvvcsnnt avenue i the Teen Club at Reed Memorial, 121 Second Avenue 1 Eastern Star, of Westwood: the I 'ho Re\ Chase L Stafford nf the j He is married to Betty. Randals Lyndhurst N .1 I Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt. Clin­ J Reed Memorial United F resby i Knudsen. R N.. and is the father C h u rc h S ch o o l. 10 m ton E Fisk Post No 132 Veter erian Church offl iatmo Inter j of one son. David. .j Preaching Service, II a m. t s of Foreign Wars, of Jersey ^•nont >vas on Saturday at 1 *> a m City. Pyramid Rebekah Lodge n Hillside Cemetery. Lyndhurst. ! Mrs. Anna Duda, of Brisbane ST M ATI IIEW S | Mo 70. 1.0.0 F and the I adie? I f'laer. celebrated her birthday on 1 EVANGEI tf'Ai. I I IIIERAN Auxiliary of Barringer-Walkei ^Monday with her co-workers of NAZARE CIII’RCH ! Post. No 139( American Legion >f Lvndhurst. Mr and Mrs. Georg" McGavin 'h*> L'-ndhurst Laundry. On Fri- M EM ORIAL HOME Inc. Corner Vall«*> Brook Ave and of New York avenue had as their | day. Miss Connie Paladmo of Robert C Jones, Mgr She loaves her husband. FranV T r a v e r s P la c e . I guests at dinner on Sunday, Mr. West New York will also cele­ Manser: one son, Edward A and Mrs. Frank Roberto, of IIo- 403 RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST. N. J. Rev Georee Muller. Pastor Jtust a sister. Mrs. Amelia Gam brate her birthday with her co- > o \e n . w o r k tr s . Phone GEneva 8-7272 295 Travers Place I vndhursl ■ •n. Sr.. of Brooklyn, N. Y., ant A ir Conditioned for Your Comfort W Ebster ?» "ItI three Grandchildren. Ritualistic services of the Re B. F. Goodrich LIFE-SAVER Tubeless seals punctures SACREI) HEART It. ( < III R( II bekahs and the veterans' Aux •linries were held last evening a' Vermouth permanently and repairs itself automatically! llklge ICo.id & New .lersey Ave P i.lr o f the Steever Funeral Home, sue Rev. Bernard Mmirf, Pastor ’ M ' H I IN \ / / . i DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE , cessor to the Collins Memorial importetl Baltimore | ! 253 Stuyvesant avenue, where lllrniM $0.19 S T . M IC H A E L ’S R. C. religious services will be held at from $ 1 .,V> ( III R< II ’ t*.m todav, the Rev, George F I'alv .ill of.. Wliisk.-y i J Rev. Ladislau' J W ilt/rwskl Muller, pastor of St Matthew’* DEPENDABILITY PaxlttT I utheran Church, officiating. Ser- R o « f of B . F . Goodrich LIFE-SAVER Ridee Road and Pa«e Avenue v ives of the Order of the Eastern > Diplomat Star will follow the religious ser­ M a sse s a r e a t 7. 8, 9. 10 a n d Biltmore \\ l.i-k. v 1 i 11 30 a.m. vice Interment will be in West- TRADE NOW and SAVE wood Cemetery, Westwood. Rleniletl $0.2') Ul.mlr.l SJ”59 Hig trade-in allowance for your lire's w iii-k.^ i * unused mileage. RUTHERFORD BAPTIST CHURCH M rs T h o n ia .T«>hn«on T en F\ck avenue, has returned from Mr. Bos;on !3 West Passu ir Ave,. Rutherford a visit with relatives at Bingham­ Harvest Time R**v George Smith. Pastor ton. N Y . bringing back her S:rai^lit si*o r no n i . i : 59 Woodward Ave.. Rutherford sister* Mrs. Joseph Koloski, who Hoiirlum Straight Phon«* r.FnfVn 8 will spend some time hero. Hoiirlioii : xr*. ..i.i i ^ LIGHT at a feather, but ^ Mrkev 1 ^ $30-08 *t«uncH, fait and teaworthy, HAVE YOU FILED? tho birch-bark canoe could bo Burgundy Schenley depended On to nevigate It s Not Too Early! Imported where other craft could not. H /.-m M U hislf-v It ii an in sep arab le p a rt o f Incomc Tax Prepared From OO* 2 l.luarl SO 'IK early America's hiitoryl ( l.ile Si/e AS L O W AS $1.00 DOWN 'UTSAT'« P«ithful coniideration of in- HENRY R. KOZIOL ON YOUR CAR d'V'dual 'equiroments is ar in RIDGE ROSE m u \ m i *i i n . i t : >eqral par* of every service '^ n d ef Ask thr-i,® who’Ti we 335 POST AVENUE LYNDHURST, N J. h i . e m ) i :d ’w h i s k i v i s o w VATH'S Tire & Battery SeFvicc ^i>.e about our de­ pendability. GE. 8-9995 Largest Selection of lm|M>rteil ami l)<»mr-|ir 341 R:dge Road Herr uihI Vi ille- in I im || Lyndhurst, N . J . S I f E V E R l i l ni'vi 8 IJ.if) 2 5 3 STUYVESANT AVfc “OVER 30 YEARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS" JOE'S DELICATESSEN LYNDHURST*WE. 9-3000 (Formerly A I Market) r»»;j h i i h . r. h o a d i .y n d i i i k s i . n j ((ior. kin^laml \venue I BEER - LIQUOR - WINE

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Scuth Bergen \ r Mi , -slu t !=♦ *fv, «h*ert I Christie's Column •th*-. «.«.!,»Av ir> j,. mix t *«sNet» S. & t. Assn. \ «cre|. p * f- * * t h ttwr tren»t n ) « »|h t.>t*l ,( tpi*4«»tft A new ht»r ie for i iv Mrs. Frederick Blum of Prospect piaet celebrated her birth tt*. .\rr eO|, »rr i f r « t gen Sa\ in; s and liubn Asst* :i oav on Sunday when she entertained at her home for her son am i >u Vt *na/ Koik. ,•»■■ - l H ■ • ' t m v — ki and daughter-in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Blum and daughters tion will be ci>nytri tt i d t 1 > l« t t , 1«"» ! I* • - * W M l Virginia and Patricia, of Fair Lawn her scn-in law and daughter *#5«i ,F x e r n tl\ e Vl e p i e s ; i. i * !' Dr. and Mrs. Anton Cziraky and sons. Martin and Anton, of North P Sammario announ>ed las Bergen, Mr. and Mrs J Stalb of Trenton. Mrs. William Wilson, ni«ht that rro u n d w ould ,(e i.-•■<»*« of Hasbrouck Heights. Mrs. G Rohibach. Miss Atida Hak ano en shortly f»*r the Borough > • Mrs Frank C’uzze of Lvndhurst modern building at *V- cornet Valley boulevard a . I Mari, Con Nou Inherit T ulvrculosis? The Ladies Auxiliary of General John J * P e rs h in g ( ’a m p road. WiKid-Ridgt Spanish War Veterans, met Tuesda> evening jn the VFW Building The structure will be pi imai with Mrs. Chailes Kirehnei president in charge Plans were fur Iv brick and f la ss I tica'te d or thered for the testimonial dinner to be gi\en for Mrs Ruth Law •the east side of ,ve boulevar I th. rence, state department president, membei of this auxiliary, at front and M arlboio r»»nd side w I No. the* fillw the Hotel Douglas in NewaiV on April 7 be large glass panels The n : (.ruund wdl hr broken ohorth for thr new h *ntr ef South Rfrtrn savini* ind I .un tm xii side and rear will be of b11< k tion .it Valle) Kuulrwrd cud Marlboro Koact W <*-d MUtcr Thr tirw ^trurturr will br t«| thr mini the in* Kkov* s>f tH< ,fe»«vi*v Mrs. Corbyn Grosso, of Third >treet was guest of honor at a Sammano said the structu ■ modern drtim tor hnamial institutions * n A will enable thr Ammutum to rv|Mnd *e»»lre» surprise birthday supper party or) Sunday evening, given by her will provide eve*v financial f.i brint offered, according to thr rxecutivr vkr pr rUdrnt l> I* Nammarro it l* r\|»rM*, Jacqueline, of Westwood. Mr and Mis. Richard Lotito and daugh in window for those wishing t save. An innovation, he adde! ter. Genevieve. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grosso and children Kevin m o t i and Robin Jay. Mr and Mrs William Masters. Mrs. John Buchanan would be a service walk lo th< Flintkote Records SI 00,995,922 Sales window enabling those 1.1) *... and daughter. Be.verlv, Edward W Waldeck, Edwin Grosso and y r » u n c M d r t A Gennaro Corsaro. of Lyndhurst to use the fa: iht\ if they s. <1. I In I Im tkidc < oi ii ii.i ii \ c • f I a*| H iitlierf.ini o|t«- •»( t J, \ C •* » h r '• a .Iv. 1.0* >mill lii-rgeii * le;nliitg inatiulac tttrrr *. i« |ilatntitig a fi.1l. , r„ ( , • ten .'f k. lh*»l Members of the Lyndhurst Branch of the Hackensack Mos The interior will be done iM M ioiM i | r *^r.iiii tlial will in\«*l\e < \ |t.u»'H*»i o ( | »r« » isito; s m a\ i fit of the auxiliary on Man h 2 1 at 22f> Tontine avenue Dessert || in w 1*11*111.-- I J H at\e\. |r . |ir«-s|«|e|||. rcve.ileil to and relax lai »•■e \ a id t v. ill d. will be served at 1 30 pm Hostesses will be Mis Harry Klein It 1* miA h f.U .ffv t .' h i . l i K . I W I faeilities f..: t»-11< lv « t:sfd t The Rev Anthonv Caspoi of St Michael's Church had charge the lo.m depart Mr of 30 altar boys of his chun h who went to Immaculate Concep­ In the Iasrv S e r \ 4c u r r g tion Seminarv at Darlington. \evterda\ Fathers who assisted.in cont nued tf e the transportation of th* uroup were Thomas Haves. John Mact o r 's ro o m an* t H t \ i »t l «r .k ^ n r Donald, Donald Fisher. Pat ink Mi/eski. John Charowski and Jo lounge, as v *11 veph Dobrowolski The visit pioved interesting, educational and a s e c o n d la i .*«■ to t VM\ p(p attend then annual mass tit 7 a m .it Sta Boi gen S;i\ iru’s Michel's Chilli h

The Ladies Aid Society of We-tmiiMei Pi« sb\ t- rian Church held a party after their meeting at tlw church on Thursday The hostesses were Mr William I.andells. Mrs William lank and a * ) Mrs. James I? McRae. This being the bnthdav of Mr- Alice Cohn, V. t.\ y ,f ei . B :«i .. - s . " i:« t longtim e member o! thu ■ -ch ts, who recently moved to Wash 1 .• >k • an . K i .,1 M o d e; . : l». ington, D C . th“ group . ailed her by telephone and all sang Hap­ i B ■ 11 ta i . . . ,n. py Birthday to her S n m a i • f i l T . ' ■“ B e rg e n M. >w .-. 1 ' !d a v . d* tive ( M.! t*..V Be Ready for Easter Mr and Mrs James H Allan of Station Square entertained 000.000 y I l»« 1.. •’ i ! "f t Si- ■- .... 1 on Sunday in celebration of Mrs Allan's birthday. Their euests j HI! ^ so il, J. Im H i , , , u 11...! ^ 1 ,■ were Mrs. Edward Farnshaw Edward F. Farnshaw. Mr and Mrs lo , »H\ tie Indiai Edward F Farnshaw III, and children. Billy and Patty, of Fast Officials Address in it I ■ \ i . i-I'n tu io'*' 11 '' ' ’ K» ne B. .1. /..K K..V .1. M f. .. SLIPCOVERS Paterson: Nicholas Yachm. V. Charles Anderson. Mr and Mrs Circle Grocg Ie "o i Reese Williams of Passaic: Mr and Mrs Neal Van lime and . hit .1 t . J a m e s \ • .u* y i.i m . m dren Nenl and Doris, of Clifton, James .Ii , Mi. hard. Ronald anil e e l l : |>er 1. 1 , 1 . ' . ' H..-S, David Allan, of L.vndhui vt < te lh .t. M li ,l.‘ 1 M

on Sunday in celebration of his second birthdav Guests were J s u m MtNK |M*»N orh Itl 1 *“■ 1 relatives. Mr and MVs Carmen Pigmano Mr and Mrs. Charlie, m Pino, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mes-mino. Miss M ay. Bin-eeroni, Mi •sh lo , l iv in g r o o m s e t s and Mrs. Anthony Murci nun, and Mr and Mrs Camillo Yc//osi. all of Newaik. Follow The LEADER & l;.o‘pi, 1% SOFAS - $149. CH AIRS' SA9 The Woman - Missionary Society of the- Reed Memorial Unit ed PresbvAerian Church met Thursday at the church Mrs James I ' • M«ti cm m si t i t i h l M X \ %«hi ht •H. Lippincott. president, had charge of the busine-s meeting in • .M . It. .. d the morning. There was a l>ox luncheon A gift was presented to fa n Mrs. Lippincott in observance of her silver wedding anniversary Ed. TELEVISION KEarny 2-0111 Mrs. Edward Gundlich and Mrs. Douglas Ni'-ol had charge of the .1.1- • W II. I VV program in the afternoon The group are collecting Bet tv Cro< ker Repairs in Your Home ,1im coupon- for sib erwaie and used » lothing. I«»th foi the iniSMnn station at E/el. Kv y Q TELfVisiorj s radio go 1 / n r \ I. r i i i / u i I Lynne Bayliss. daughter of Mi and Mr- Richard Bivliss. of • 1 1 1 < t N l K A I » \ | r SfHlHK Hi J Livingston avenue, celebrated her third birthday at a family patty in her home on Saturday evening Guests inc luded hei gre.it Aii< fo r > I n l h i n !< «/ S**/• • t i r u l > e r» i r « 1 grandmother. Mrs George Ulrich, her unelf s. Morgan O'Brien ai I Mt.KKII I SKAKFKG i « t N l It \ l t S i Edward Ulrich, of Lvndhurst, and her aunt and unde, Mr and, l io:oln S<:hool n • -t mated 70 men be 1 rlrVI.'oll K.ttlio I'lrtur* a i i .I H.m , .|f|| 11 Ridge Road, North Arlington Mrs Louis Ferreira and daughters. Susan and Gail, of North Ai llepuidr. an (>r;;am Honors Lincoln lin g to n . d Freeholder F Me, rd ! I f I Ml mtHildl f o'mi? Nn t.r»r*B ■ 11 •% b ei - di ..ss the provisions ■ The committee in charge of a s.lvr tea to U- given at St c o u n ty l Thomas' Episcopal Church, on March 13 undei au pic* of the Dw ig h t R e p n td i. Lyndhurst Council of Church Women, met on Tuesdav afternoon la s t T h in the home of Mrs Bernard Blohm: chairman in Lake avunue A sset! Others on the cnmmittce are Mis E Fea-ter Mrs James M«'k J r ic- and Mrs Charles Vogel, with Mrs. Edward lleniswoith, president of the Council.

Earl. Greenleaf. Jr. ma ter councilor »'f Bergen Chapter. < >r .f w h del- of the DeMolnv. presided at their/m eeting Mondav evening ■ C r in Rutherford Masonic Temple, wh-*n I'm DeM-dav degree wu* conferred. ll»s inothei, Mr. Earl Greenleaf. had charge of th. meeting of the Mother- Circle at same hem They held a i.-clie NEED C a S H V I p a rtv .

Mrs Harvev H Noon, of R«m*si volt avenue, was guest of hnnoi \ ^ l i n g l u l e i i l - at a partv given on Sunday in •elehiation of her birthdav Mrs M La Frence at her home i H acken^a< k P re s e n t w e re Mr ;| .xe V - ■ IV . r Moon, of Lvndhurst Mr and Mr H William Moon, of Ruther I • e tord .and Mr and Mrs Melvin La Frence and Edward La Frence. W a - '■>I ’ I t of Hackensack Jules Grotto, son of \T and SB Mr Frank Grotto. 'ilri F •••,. ,u -tr. et enter ed Upsula College February H as a freshman ZIP-GRIP Artomatic Clothesline « Personal Loan givo^ you r.inh - NO W j “ Mr George F Moure of Vai lev Brook avenue, had as her guest lor the weekend M - Marie 11 f l C A l B « o f B ro o k ly n . N Y A l>uil.,,' • ! I . ! NI\ONAl iOANS

V 'vJil'w i ’ a f ■ *»' 0 costs so llllle »•!.« >4 '»tt» f r j y J i r • a i! \ 100 \ 0 to phon* BM* FROM YOUR C^R Pju »/ / J I f>' •ft\,rl« f t t ' «J i j ' J ■ ' 6» r u ■» * ** * * * • • i i o J l 01 1*4 »irm rtli f.i >*#%»# * I r > ■<».« » t t • a n y w h e r e u v*'.•• VI0 *4 i i 1 t«* i x hofl) k/« u'il H i» k ti J m W4J /© VI 9 Pittsburgh BOo 5 PM to J PM luuo •a Q Baltimore BBo f (tttl i».! trpil, rf «M •<

A f 'm HU*--* • PM O t ^ | U t *1 mtt day «Joa»» * A n i a iu*; t*a»l*4. FAST ... Hang Clothes In Half The Time SIMPLE . . . Banishes Clothes Pins Forever f\(< ({ir '(/(id Rummage Sale u y 1 u i Thiir»«la> ami IriHlv Guaranteed For Life a 'ii j* February 23 & 24 Clothes Lines <) VM ... I I’ M. Ill VALLEY BROOK AVE. 211 Newark Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J »pon«*rrd h* W Ebster 9-4759 W5M S Methodi*t t hurch «!*!!• cf tut riiiw Dtr::n msauci tiiM utm • h o m i s i h i m i i u u t r r / r srjts* PAGE FOUR COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. lTifi MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS WHERE TO GO - WHAT TO DO - WHAT TO SEE IN SOUTH BERGEN

Mrs. Herbert S. Freeman, of Gil Gotham Turns The * Union avenue, entertained at At The Rivoli luncheon on Thursday for her f * \ - t h c . AT THE LINCOLN sisttfr, Mi9. Edward Schenk, of North Arlington, celebrating her Spotlight on Your Stars birthday. Guests were from Chat­ ^STABS ham and Lyndhurst. (Special To The Leader) Mr and Mrs. John T. Pawloski I collaborator on a new book. She By LYN CONNELLY ol Jauncey avenue, are on a va­ N E W Y O R K — A ta ll, lit h e J," C ,,n a d a ; a c " u n , : >’ pD GARDNER, •Duffy. Tav- • ♦»- • t i i with which she is not overly u n - cation trip to Florida Keys and > v,th a jot propolled person- I prcsscd anrt found herso,f he.lp- * « ” comic, strikes out on a Hialeah, Tla. , 11 bo viewable tonight on m w]t„ ,he „ ||e, ' legitimate path with “The Petu­ 5, the wrestling She tcl]s the dancers hn to nia Peddler”. . Ed wrote the play and will co-star with Alan Young V, 5 * y .T' d»n™. the painters how to paint, . . Lillian Roth will record for n ,h * T !r- i i th- designers how to design and the Spic label many old tunes in ■" k ticket sellers how to sell um beater for the National ticket- her filmed biography. ‘Til Cry To­ .dian Ballet Co.. which played j The baMct company ,1 lot, t h e d a n c e rs , "id th e y remain on the air . . Many folks Thurs Fri. Sat. Feb. 23. 24. 25 ’ dish, doin^ with the rass- have zip, style and vi who count Warrrn Hull as their Joan Crawford-Barry Sulliva lot o f it is a refle ; tior Of K a only friend and their last ho;>e will ' Ol hfc N br.r. Kay is fascinated by tho A m i rose. be happy to hear that . . Frank ■ > ’i W hen they're avail- What we're trvimj t Sinatra, who cant do anythin* Jack Talance Shelley Winters ’ TV she locks tho door. wrong these days, has the rights ' : her drawing pads and i 1)111) A TMOl SAM ) Require! Reading to film -The Jazz Train.” a musi­ ix ty . cal owned and produced by GI's TIMES*" "T h e L; H .tn s h e is c r a z i e s t a b o u t I in E u ro p e b o o k , performs in his bare j Rutherford, starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis with Shirley has postponed the start of the pro­ B o s to n . It .ii'ht have been, to I D IE D A T H O U S A N D K . • wants to meet Roc- Mac Lane, Dorothy Malone and Lddie Mayhoff. starting Wednesday, duction of --The Red Nichols o u t ate Mayor Hague . TIMES" i : hi»i about the way he i l e h r u a rv 2 2 to Saturday, February 25. Photographed in Techni­ Story” at Paramount D anny .Terse C: Oi tho late mayo 5 CARTOONS 5 fi-ot :n c o n d itio n color and YistaVision. spends so much time in E u ro p e i; c ity . 1 • require the best treat- j is difficult to remember at times S u n . & Mon. Feb. 26-27 reviewers couldn their feet and Kav's ; that he is actually an American ir delit'ht uitii tl in Cinemascope n: of Ro;-ca art* in tho Recount Purim Program i performer A musical version Jane Powell - Howard Keel c a lle d it o n e o f t( will m a d e Now playing thru Saturday. February 25 in C'inetnascpoe and f research But, what is (Continued from Page 1) of "Anna Christie” be t th in g s done in tin- la-t d< i -7 BHIDES FOR • 11 'n by ad This Friday evening, F e b r u a r y bin fad nowadays Is m a k in g e v e ry a n d B u t .! to o k a n E n ’,li h r e v ie w i happens to be one of the | mini t. ; m the oath to |[ei -a u- 24. Sabbath service will be dedi­ known dramti into a m u s ic a l Ken. Tobey - Faith Domergue to put )ns finger on something : 'to of the sportsmen a n d B o • o \ e r e e l e c t e d la st cated to the Heroin o f t h e B ib li “Anna Christie” to music sounds k\\l\lkn\\sM S R\< k and found her be had to provide Inch to us is \ ital and valid II ( \M I. Kiic.M it f o e s f o r a n y field. H e j week Tii> I o;mi rt-m i-ain/.ed and cai Purim story, Esther, and ap- rather fantastic. i ■; cn ial treat for those who stole The central firuro in the book H ioM M I . ( I I M IA S mvlv of art. motaphys- ' „ . will o| x • i ate with only ei-ht p r o p i la t e l y the English parts of PLATTER CHATTER ! i<*r. H IM M i l TUI, SI, V ok A low-down, thii While there, Mr. Kwiatkowski ib ie c t o n w h i c h y o u > ln m<-n:b. i | endin'' a solution of the service will b e re a d b y th e nr.d M s, A e n K v uvm;:. grafting crool ( APITOL:—Joe Carr, who Is n t tn d w e the tie fo >h". I pl.i'-e in tbe elec­ officers of the Indies Auxiliary ontacted Dr. Frank Bormirski at j II. w a s man who used the pu! merely terrific but completely un n d d a u g h t c Viet 3;j;i tion A i«' 0.111 t of the ballots ba < of the Congregation. T h e guwst heralded, has a honey of a record t: Dearborn. Mich, by telephone, ' II Overwhelm Him I lie tru st s a cover-up foi hi . di been . t.-ntativh s •bcdulod for s p e a k e r b e son of the Lyndhurst Bormirskis. i t w ill Prof. Harold out In “Henderson Stomp” backed ■nt a* Mt. Clemens. Mich- ■ •? 1 ' ut half held on the first and third traditionally will take place with Introductory film . Frank Sina­ was a chevy, when neighbors •t. B u ■ n t h a t h a l f is a m:’ in The New York.-:, to poke I 1 V\ edne ;da\ . ,,f each m onth t h e participation of the Hebrew tra does a scintillating job on “The •Airnsrs & m o d k i.s " ru sh in g . a sharp pen into the pi-Jure He gathered with all kinds of noise­ ' I rritM ire of Pant*hj> Villa* Following tlie mewting. the School students. It is at this read­ Tender Trap,” a whimsical dilty — a ls o —• ■■ould n o t u n d e r s t a n d t h e v o n e r ; makers, ‘'stole” the bride and al« o born (and that’; board members held their annual bearing tbe title of his latest film ing that the children let it go took her away. When her hus- • I \I)Y <,0|>!\ \- io posit t h i r a n ation with which tho late mayor Rory Calhoun-Shelley W inters reorganization dinner yi the San v\ ith special Purim noisemakers, . . . “Weep They Will” backs It. w ith M a u r e e n O ’H a ra r t a i n a o u t ‘v.is held or *ho m anner in win h | in technicolor Carlo Restaurant w h* n t v e r t h e name of Hamen the and George Nader a m * t n e school chil- GALA KIDDIE SHOW Saturday Matinee Feb. 25 Armv background. choleric ' I I fashioned < oncept about day Monday, was guest for the Rurr.male Sale Ire a ill p ro orirt t h e i r p ro g r a m A Saturday Matinee J I N G L E M A N E A T E R S ” private crook i day at the home of her daugh­ •!>*■'ial U aditioiial Purim supper Johnny W eissmuller '.h. \ . u t ’rt*^)'i*'br C foo'; i ROUTE 3 • ARTISTS & MODELS” 1 ter. Mrs. Charles T Miles, of On March 1,2 dl be gi-.cn at 7 p.m'. in the. “HANGMAN’S KNOT" • - because** Jhe extent 1>R1VE-IN THEATRE S’u ial Hall of the Center spon­ Harding avenue. 1(1 C A R T O O N S 10 Randolph Scott" ;ch broad- The Mother .' Club of Cub Pack M ROUTE RUTHERFORD , ""t/U h a b f his in nines are sored by Mrs. Ruth Dlugasch, 5 COLOR (ARTOONS 5 A m e 5 '(‘an 'w e a c i i i w Sun. to Tues. Feb. 26-27-28 h,. oi ^ !lo d her r We think'the , "f Sacred Hea 1 1 . 'h u r c h , w .,i Mis. Shirley Wienkowski, Mrs. ad the‘PnRlish ^“l * rummage sale on ,\'.,ii b Bar. Stanwyck - F. M arMurrav “ K i r i i mo ri rht out," said •iowors ought to i Bea Zatkow and Mrs. Betty Free­ Today thru Saturday Sun. thru Tues. Feb. 26-28 1 a n d -2 in the Bogle P u l d m g . Roller Skating Kay calmly. And all she had was man. Happy Pur>m to all ALL COLOR PROGRAM! i i n k i : s a i . w \ c - 2 Cinemascope Hits! (ifi Valiev Brook avenue ]y;Uy e n t - KIVIKRA I’ MIK Martin and Lewis TO.MOHiiOW n to 4 p.m ear/, day I) I \ > I S•i h e I'ic-kc d up a job painting ARTISTS & MODELS ’ — A n d — Sweet 16 Party j M rs uJs-. p h R ' u k o w s k i is chan»- Lana Iurner P. Armendariz things on lampshades and for Fri. & -=■«* -—Also— Alan Ladd - Ed. G. Robinson un. Pois«.» — A n d —■ two and a half months lived on desire to |, “ROAD TO DENVER". III I I ON I KlMO H W baked bean Won’t eat them now For Berta Diebold up should call Sot. 11 um. \T M NpM ivr- or even bear of them. W f )» 4M71 Sundav. Monday, Tuesday Wed to Fri. Feb. 29-Mar. 2 F. MacMurrav - I). Malone Miss Berta Diebold, daughter of | Saturday and Sundav r ma I f>lans for tbe sale were ALL COLOR PROGRAM! By Popular Demand! Mi and Mrs Kai l A Diebold. of I MATINEES 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Sirk Three Tin es made at a meetni" held on Tues- Van Heflin - Aldo Ray Van Heflin - Aldo Rav Starts Wednesday, 4-eb. 29 In India she joined a dance Kearny street, was guest of hon- I RACING ANI) PRIZES da> ever, i,. at Sac ie I Heai t Par “BATTLE CRY" M a r tin & L e w is in ; >r at a Sweet Sixteen party given ' Special Rates For Groups • H M i l l C H V troupe. She is a brunette, with ish Hall with Mr, A. ,j Cmsta. also “ARTISTS & MODELS" at her home on Friday evening. O r C lu b s J a m e s D e a n dark shadowed eyes and enough president in < barge “EAST OF EDEN" " I T ’S A D O G ’S L IF E Her guests were the. Misses! of an actress to pass herself ofT By-law . ot the club were- read. 701 WASHINGTON AVE. I VST o l I III \ Carol Blohm. Kathy Rarncen ns a Hindu should she want to Refre bn • nt \\ eie an \ ed during BELLEVILLE. N. J. i Kathleen Ciccone, Kathc m« Box Office Open Sunday 5 P.M. She has the assurance and some a social hou, which followed the P L . 9-4969 of the style of Bea Lillie and can I Gaffney, .Jayne I mpinc ott. Don- bu me me et mg mimic a cat. Dibble, Joyce Crenshaw, Sue j Williams. Judy Hunter, l^arry W V. 1,1 K K PKOIM.i: W i l l ) I IK !-: 1 , 0 0 1 ) F o o b ' ’ Books Pour Out Clark, George Walter, Edward : P W hen she returned to England : Whitman, David Jones and Rob I she began writing her books One ! •rt Phillips, of Lyndhurst. and o phone —The Driftwood— of , them on the Hindu dance is; Donald Parmata, of Rutherford ' o rates aro Connie's Restaurant practically banned in India The celebration was continued ! “Don't cry Junior, your T V FORMERLY JO JO'S —SPECIALIZING IN— "But evorv dancer there has u >n Sunday with a family partv. will he repaired in ju » t a fe w copy of it iu the bottom of hi Guesta included the honor guest's “LOW minutes, those experts from trunk." she assures you calmly. ■•randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Entertainment Weekends Italicn-American Foods the HFACON TKI.IVISION One o f. her danc e books has 11 Diebold. her brother. Karl Ac O Bout nn d o c SKRYK I just arrived. They're boon translated into IK languages 6l<> RIDGK HOAD, I Y N D lll'RST, N. J. Pizza Pies iDebold, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. 9 0 She delivers lectures ;it the drop ^ Detroit c prompt and guarantee their William Stelzenmullei and son. | s e r v ic e ." 316 318 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE. LYNDHURST. N. J. o f a h a t. Billy, of Lvndhurst. with Mr and Q F" ’•> « itlrr '■ I'M and l-A R R Y KHAKI KI N P 4 T T F .R S O N , *11 .t«\ Sun la\ .» into Several years-ago when a bal­ Mrs. William Shaded and daught n r r * 9 9 W (»l\iieva 8-%5.) Q IO'; 1 «»d UxnotiDcltulod. lerina from Saddler's Well Bal •r. Linda. Mr and Mrs. Joseph f ® BfACOH Jft IV!WH SfWfCf T let founded the Canadian ballet Messineo and Don Harmata, of Kay decided she, \ anted her as a R u t h e r f o r d Come In and See III BOOKKEEPING-TAXES Our SPECIALS REASON Mil I I I m iS 'QUfCK'BUY JL/A/ES Part-tim e Bookkeeping I*<»r Sniiill I'irm* ------G C N b o / c a : Double Barrel's Tavern J. Louis Lempert JOE IHmnOWOLSKI. Prop: y o u c * n s-F frero t, WEbster 9-9881 Y O a a A U T O M O B J L € D O L U 1> V iol (»o\erneur Avenue. Htitlierford. N. J. WHCN YOUKAXCA T2AOL 442 Lewandowski Street. Lyndhurit, N. J. W/TH- (rM neva 8*r>H82 B€R6€NBU/C*t Slreti 11 lii.ll ,|. lliir! \ on Louis Viola Co. Mill (lo il li\ tr.ionr old car f<«- .i linind

i k *h I B U C K , A Hard and Soft Coal Cinders in«r\i t of le ami JEFFERSON on N U tley-T^Csn.l Iiinrcring. It e 11. in e a Atlantic City, N. J. T.V. Repairs l»l 1( K owner toda\! Central location overlooking Roardwalk and R em em b er “ROSA" is your d e ­ Phone GEneva 8-9666 p e n d ab le T. V. Serviceman at any convenient lo I»ier<*. Clm rrhrti and Thealret. V a r h o u r of the day ur night. Its a name -BILL" REGAN ■*.4E D " V F R G A Hail anci Hti*« lerniinaU . you can depend un lor satisfaction! a m GARDEN SPOT INN Inviting l ol.I.ie* and Parlor*. Sun IV rkt Atop. All rooms delightfully furni-hrd. American and (You Can't Help Having Fun) Europeau Plans. Conducted by llcMfiftable Ownership M anagement CATEKING TO K v j H a p p l i a n c e s A ju ta C a ) that delight* in catering to the wi*he« of Am erican PARTIES — BANQUETS — MEETINGS f a m i l i e s . ADMIRAL, B.C.A ,9FBA.^ il5 A S " - «8fl3UL » * A « C M € S - ^JU.C-HACKCHT^ (IN THE NEW COLONIAL ROOM) t E<-EVI$ION«*u APPLIANCES ■ PtA kiK i S.nCC ii HACKENSACK AND F a TEKSON AVENT* FETTER FAMILY MANAGEMENT 7 7 1 STUYVtSANT A GE. 8-9134 EAST RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY LYNDHURST ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY THI RSDAV. FEBRl \RY 23. 1956 COMMERCIAL IEADFR & SOITT1 BERGEN RFVTnr PAGE m n Women s Club Library Circulation Went Up News The year 1955 has proved to be Garden Clab and an art boo* Adult Education at Rutgers Uni a satisfactory one in many re- given by a member of the Wo The Evening Department of versity Frrends of the Library spetts at the Lyndhurst Public man s Club e / & w e # / the Lyndhurst Woman's Club Bloomfield Cataloging Section of Library With a substantial in- A maga/ine rack, four lourtgf held an interesting meeting at the New Jersey Library A*»oct crease in circulation over that of chairs and a reading table w i ich the High School on Thursday »t m Frustee» Se tion of Ihe last year, we find our 14.769 reg- were pu; based this yea: have evening when a representative .New Jerse\ Libra: y Association istrants using books to help solve created an attractive reading an a In addition the staff visited neigh from Bobbink and A tk in s . N u r s ­ their personal problems, further on the third floor. New, Amen- erymen. spoke on "Gardening". boring libraries and noted pro their careers, plan their avoca- can fla g cabinet f o i the eedures \ field w~orke? from the He gave many practical sugges . lions'. tional activities and to afford children's department and a small *tat« lepa tment v h led here on pleasant relaxation. The addition fan for the office were also a t. a: of the area and instructed G u e s ts at the Vieetmg w e re of a large number of books in the bought. The U>\\ n made repairs to the staff in the new librar y stand mothers of the members a n d a technical and business area has the library roof and are planning ards developed by the American group of members of the after­ given the department an added paint the interior in Ihe L i b r a r y Association In addition, noon club, headed by their pres significance. f u t u r e l ib r a mans and directors from icient. Mrs. Paul W ilting During the past three years a One of the requisites o f g o o d M antciair Ridgefield Park. Porftp- A t the-r business meeting, with careful survey of the adult col­ library procedure to piovsde to n I ake> and Patera n \ united Mrs. Phillip Paul, cha:: man. pr t lection has been made, obsolete in-service nam ing for its >t..tT riding, a nominating committee volumes have been discarded, members. During the year, one o: A ll th e d a c t i n ; c o u ld was appointed. Mrs. Horace Bo- worn books rebound, and now more staff members were in at n o t h a v e a. h ie v e d it bo u t fle. Jr. Mrs. George Lehmkuhl. the collection is as near to a high tfndan< at the following meet- v ration of the Mrs. Ralph Santulli Mrs Loren- standard as we can achieve at inKs of Bergen-Passaic la le t< a n il d e f e n s e department M rs A r ­ every season, we have given tuition, regional and annual, i u i them 1 wish thur Faulconer was named pub­ much thought to the purchasing ferences; Bergen Passaic Hudsi i-eie apprecia lic relations chairman for the c r o u p . of new books and have added v ounty Institute. Institute* only the more worthwhile vol- A i>rfiu-> f r o m t h e d e m r t m e r t t umes to the collection. The hirh- v. ill attend the fashion show to er our book apnropriation, the be riven bv the Ran--- v F -en in.- Den.---t better we are able to serve the needs of all our clients. M ss W i n fr**d R - th e > t »n \* ill Christie’s Column s e r v e o n e o f th** mod»*»«. A t. tal of 2.414 "olumes sent Mrs Russ.-11 Sat nr is chairman . i the elem entary schools pr >vid- • d a em ulation of 14,lfi7 iuve- The Mothers* Chib of Bov s.out Troop R.< met Monday eve for the Cerebral Pal y tag da\ I d e a l APPLE TOMATO or SWEET ORANGE to ^ he Id < n March 2:?. rule bot'k: there Both the librai nma in the home of Mis. Fdward Bork'^.ki S41 l'ajn avenue Off.ers for the • n»utng \ i-iu w • i .• . : d a-'d the g*o,.p \.ad The ne: t department nn'etinu an and the assistant librarian v-iH be h. Id on th.. evening of h->ve visited the schools, giving a cortrdtut on o' $'al to t!„ h . ... r L tor d S ' Th.-; a- h pis. op.,> book talks or holding story hou^s. Church, th. ir spons... .ng organ./..t on M : - \' I d e i i .m e i U . i.- M a r c h lo. ‘a hen Will: ,rn F. Dun A* . r o r kinson. Jr. manager <>f the and many classes visited the li­ elected president, with Mrs Kdu.od C-i"n:-. v.ee pies;.lent Mrs M a . , *1 T h r : n 1 brary for instruction There h*»« Fdward ('ast.d. ^a- ! t:ea-!.:ei M .s .p • „ vtai \. and Cham'jor of c-»..m>ne of th- JUICE Mrs Fianl. Cata-a se. • untune chan man Oran-e ; ; nd M;.’ If'. ood. will been an increase in purposeful speak on "Ra kets Frauds Sv. in­ reading in both the young adult d i e ; a n d (;-■• - H o s S a n d s o f th r i” .d children's departm ents Stor\ Mr and Mis. W-l’uon P.m ha, of V dlo Bro.»k avenue, en t-rtained a' dinner I . .t ev. n.ng foi tht A.oUn-s ,.f St Thomas 0 0 mem ers have been invited to Hours after school and during the a t t e n d . ummer were eagerly looked f ir- K; i.,copal Chinch Their f:i:ests wet» Douglas Ni, hoi Iv .it and P R E S E R V E S IDEAL STRAWDERRY 4 '1 w a rd to a n d w e ll a tte n d e d b y the* Howard Dot-on, Char!.- Bremn.<- II chaid para Ib tnit Kud-e. youngsters. F i l l G l t»en V a f. J o h r. M a t : . Al:.. i t N. •■. ' K> Inn • \. l-o: At Mrs, Ben Miglin The Commercial Leader has tbur and John Pavero Lair* O A.ald an! Roheit H.dv a n Mt '•oonerated with the library in Purchase is due- to : o f th. , io:;i ..•••' 1 h< K. V . „ -. S ik- i. - tor. spi; : tn.il adva.-or abo a.,- , ::; . •-, \ t.; . w ROAST B E E F HASH Is Elected '•very way possible to br*ng to 1 M o c h T h e m f our• townspeople lists of hbrarv in serving tht meal Wt re (iasi i ’ .i b.. - Shu lev Ronson and Jean T b e M a The annu-,1 ehvtion pf Lvnd | hours and pi tures of outstanding A y r e G a r d e , ’ : ; U c N 7:!. w a s ! • vents taking place in the libra >■ i ; 11 • a t.Kui !’u‘» tirg --n Mondav| HORMEL SPAM Also in the field of public rela R o b e r t A l .F a .. ..,n ot M- and M - S a n 1 wiF h 46 1 a t th- 1 .- L v d •.•.»■ ; 1 i/th -street is now .. - • c Field M in ien u t •>. , , at * 1 , tions w have worked with-- uh D o t , F t., slo o F a r k av< ■ « M i H. n M ig l m organizations as Woman's Club Foi ■ >■ - A ll F o i . . , Topeka Kan e on Tfuid i'lass lie ^ for 'v’t,s r , t ‘ u 1 - ; to succeed I Parent-Teachers Association, the took his boot triiu-iiiig at S.on-.m. N \ a n d t h e n . o m p i e t e d th e . 4 l t | v 1 M rs. G e i iir i C i. f i uio. who now B E E F S T E W Americanizat.on Class, Girl and course at Clerk T\p*nc S. ' .. | at « • . \ \ \ H e is a Kr a d u 1 '>'• iun past pn iident Boy Scouts. Church"* and th<» ate of Lvndhurst lii;b Sc In ol. , jas> of l fir*'*, aral d Jh e O ther of]; «■ ^ t h i,.( j a r e ^ . . s vice on July 18 Jewish Woman's Club, either ? r i o i 1 ’ ’ Cowell, pres id en t ♦hrouffh shaking engagements or S t7 * e J 0 \ Q h e Mrs. Edward BoU, hton, treasur­ bv help 'in programmin g In ex­ Ih e V i lend.ship ( u.le held a Valenti' . party recenik in the ID E A L T E A B A G S 6 9 er; M’s Muhael Euferr.io Jr oneration with the Schools, the * '"l> ' 1 '•! ‘ ‘ J o - ep h D ipt a I. -. 'V S a n fo rc i a v e n u e A la rg e V al fin an :al secret a: • M: s Joseph! <"h'1drens department snonsored ent me doM was^jsed as the tat.I. vent.rpn*ees Smaller doll* w ee f C o m K i n d e / , a Book Mark contest and award­ uaed as favoi> I host prera n.t w ere M - C'hat l* s Ferorie Mrs T Ot* the C o b Mi • Cha: les Hoel/el. re ordmg. ed prizes for the most outstand­ Devon. Mrs T H Devine, .Mn Authonv (b..o. Mi- L Putt-. NIBLETS CORN 31 se •"'•tai . . M i> V u i n i a C z a r - 1 ing examples dur ng Book Week Mrs Thomas Carella. Mis Leonaid Fa I. «•. Mr- Rt»l»ei t Stuiges. n‘'< ! mar-’hall. Mis J rues Sren : Exhibits at the library hav >n- Mrs. John Hamma and Mr- F llainma P k r o n e n ecr fir t a istant marshal!; Mrs 'uded some outstanding talent* K o |K « r Anthi n\ Pa"ozzi. se ond a .-t this vear Th-' Adult School of Carol Faleo. daughter of Mt and Mrs Leonard Falco, of 329 DILL PSCKLES 2 5 Lyndhurst exhibited the work of Jauneey avenu*. wa- guest of h-'nor at t teen a«e partv giveji in A n d . : Doris Baler chap it- oil nainting class. School child her home on Satotdio. in e.dehf at.. •, .a ] Hh tntbd.,-, Mtn ie: la .n M <’>*■" ! Callahan, or- •en exhrhited maps, art were en)oved hv tho-e present and HoU rt Dado and An.thonv Ci : 1 M W .:iia m M d b k e n , '•ork. solar svytem scrapbooks rone entertained on drum and a’.oiuon Lanca-Ucr Brand " L I . S . CHOICE" Top or Bottom I 11 E v e r e t t The Girl Scouts displayed Book i«*v h st man; M. • Week posters One 9th grade stu­ M r. a n d Mrs Salvatore VhIvhi .14 1 Sanford avenue a re Walh- Sytc fi. f puard: Mj s dent showed a fine example of a the parents of a son Anthony, Ixun on Jaeuaiv 10. Mix Valvan.- or Round James Niul.obo f-ec.ml >oKud replica of a Sumerian temple ••s the former M. - Julia Mend, da •■' No. f, Ai lim-ton The »*«b\ a n d f u s t Mrs-. F r e i -S tre t/. Glass case exhibits of timely in -s the* lirst grand, h.Id foi Mr and M. Anthony Valvano, also of S te a l . , n ' : *:■ M < T. t■ i'!i M l liM . t w o forest were changed at frequent Sanford avenue l b y e a r , , .-.nd M i .. A n t o n C / i r a k \ Round Roasi in te r v a ls 6 5 tii: r e y e a r s . • ■ Among the gifts t. ; civ.-d by the M* • Lillian Bedi i k and l . i n-other. Ms F-thei lledrit k, of llnnflfMlionele**, , no Ial(at addetl’added' ^\ <f o n tt .d \ The poaunafmg committee in- library were a three speed rec- Ridge road, had as tt.. u i „„ s-undav Mi Walter Miller and e l i d e ! M s K -u c .e tt A t h e r t .n >rd player and a record from the childrt n. Susan and Mclanit. of New V.uk idtv In the afternoon Mrs J,.s. i h Mi Illlo M J..se: h I vndhurst Woman’s Club, me­ Pad.-r, Mrs. \* t . Lambei to arid Jonathon and Susan Bedn.V ot Valles Ijmnk avernit, joined' the morial books presented by the p a r ty Small, Lean M r- J o h r G r a / i (no. The new st id u ill • . msfdle'd Fresh Ham s Whole or Either Half Ib 4 9 at a dinner ■ - . tin - the even )u*l thr si.r '.HI want I a-clv pre|Mt . Ba iet and M rs. N tn d l it. t. kt ts M -< A th R ib R oast Oven-Ready. 7" Cut ert n. Mrs Th. mas D. c ins an I 5 9 ‘ M,|tmildr voiir monrt back, goa»-«nte# of -.alo f t.to^i \ , ,j j,| f l t t M | M is V . : - i n a C /a* ne-.-ki d e o r a M,„S .1 > f*r o » ' tions M Kmd« 1 a.id Mi l.-u

A lar^e delegation headed b% Lancaster Brand BONELESS Mrs. (Ji .rdano, ( resident, vill .•/. o n a \ .sit d i o n »u th;* D a ’, er K m blem "lid. on V .m a r-, 14 M* » j Lobster Tails 99< Charle- G P. s:i;.r**me dist.net | dpoiit'.-, .-.f I.vndhurst club, uill i.« t- n .rod m p e b l i e s t i H a m s 7 9 \\ I...I. h u ll <0.1 f V .l r -■ Suni t rne Fml.Iem Clu!> • hoi o I Whiting Fillet 25< s i r f u n d Lancaster B'«nu i * .',u FINEST W ISH PRODUCE la r e e t n SUPREME WHEAT Mi- Cla • t Sherv. o,kI , hair California Pascal m: o fo: t.-e . d to h e ld oi thr -,-• I-. , IH named M - Mi-/bn a Multiple Sclerosis «1 .r - a n . )r r: nd. e in\ .ted t u t o m d . Celery 2 - 2 5 cj BREAD H o st. • fo, •- ... ,1 h o u r A '-,1 ■ i l Ib- ' . * • meet n we < T he cause and euro for m ultiple sctercsiu are loeked -I* r. ««< (. «« f» > .h M - John Gia/ia- • Mis |..s.-;,‘- P -ol- r Mrs J > M Fav n : an > in m ystery. But the N ational M ultiple Sclerosis F a n c y M. Ch.tlesG-n Society is hopeful that the m ystery will be solved M s ( , u Seller,, ot I.yndmirst 2 - 2 9 c That is w hy this fund-ra’sing cam paign is nam ed : a r r o t s 2 1 9 1 avenne, efdeit.onei CnYle five I HTu |.,.S U'- . ■ e • *i to • of the WSCS of the Met M 3 H ope Chest. Large California Navel C ui h ori We ORANGES 4 9 W iU . Mr L Roy H-ssard. to patients, to service ciinics, to p rep are a n a distnb- PARTY I A TI h C A M • - M rs A ’b -e't M n n te r M s C l a r - r n . ( A South and M. Frank uts educational m aterial. W ill you help to fight Fancy Yellow Onions 3 - IA M ultiple Sclerosis, the crippling disease that affect* Cleaned Spinach 19' I IP O / f N f O O D S v o m any young adults? Ideal Baby 9 phone D A I R Y D i r r I o rates aro Give and you help S W IS S LOW Ib O B o sto n e o c to unlock the mystery 5 9 ! Lima Beans D e tro it »O c CHEESE «!w « PV! .Ml N.Ukdat tp a c « to k en by PUBLIC SERVICE Muenster Cheese- 4 9 I 1 0 o i ^ rmu* IO t wi l u w i v i Extra Sharp Chee*e 6 9 | X P J U U L S i S L V Cracker Barrel Sha.p Cheese 39‘ I 1 9

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. 2 Although an earlier speaker m o n f'.i. onable one, but added that final last week during ceremonies held said he didn't believe that 10 per ' Hcuse Saved, action must await a meeting of at the Hackensack Woman’s Club. | cent of the 8,000 Bergen acres Caristadt Munuipal Clerk J. the Ramsey Mayor and Council PROMOTER URGES MEADOW FILL HASTE B McCoy, chairman of the 5- The principal speaker was Miss would be developed within 10 Jones Reveals on February 28. Informed of the tawr. Meadowland* Development Agnes Hall, former administrat­ y e a r s . Miller said, he could fill plan, Mayor Eichorn seemed op­ All that's neftlnl to Marled iti large scali* recla j Advistory Committee, described State Senator W alter H. Jones ive assistant at Beth Israel Hos­ Im s.uh a percentage within 1 Mr j timistic about its acceptance, but j meadow lots in North Arlington, annount ed that efforts to save a pital in Newark. The invocation mation of 8.(K!0 Bergen meadow la ml aeres is some old- year:*. the work of nisgioup. whah bus he withheld comment until he has t ••’’H h o rst R u th e rfo r d , K .< t 200 year old house in the path was offered by the Rev. Louis fashioned private initiator l»y people who want to make ,-tudied the problem for a year. discussed the offer with his col­ Rutherford, ond Caristadt, a< 3. Miller emphasized that he A m o d e l o rd ir.a n e w h i h •■•oul J at a State Highway Department Young of the Hackensack M etho­ coruing to Miller. Individuals, needed to enter into agreements leagues on the Council. pro/its. y e t u p a Regional Planning Boaru project in Rumsey have met with dist Church. Miss C atherine J . real estate corporations, m unm 1 with only 10 or 15 of the leading Tliat was tin* opinion expressed to owners of meadow I for the live suUUlei'nit.ot.1 coin apparent success. , Jones commended Palmer and Molinari, R. N., director of the palities, and railroads are among ; property owners in order to have mumt'es. lie said, has been ap­ The s’eriittor * aid in -saving the his staff for their efforts in the nursing school, capped each stu­ proper!) last week by a man who said lie's already spent i those who have holdings. i d r e d g e iii the Hackensack Riv- proved by all five municipal af old Ac; rson home in North d e n t. thousands of dollars for engineerm " /Stirxev.s mm und within H weeks. He stressed matter and for the co-operation Only about 30 persons, includ­ V i neys and will soon Im* intro­ Island road. Ramsey, which lies that he intends to go through and understanding which charac­ Those who received caps were was on the Haekensaek River. ing some owners and a lar"e duced at muni ipal council meet in the path of the Spring street terized their approach to the number of government officials, with his plan until he runs out Verna E. Butler of Teaneck. Car- if is plan, he said, is to dredge o>+rrass. was enlisted by Mayor problem. He also spoke highly of dows With thf CI row Company, i f hk ney or until he* gets the vl Carpenter of Paramus, Dawn 'the river bottom and sides, suck­ appeared at a special meeting! Alexander Ei. horn and a Com- the committee which spearhead­ lie d retted much of the exeava- called by Miller at the High project started. h:n« -! Erber. executive djre.t E. Coyman of Hackensack, Vir­ ing up mud and sand to be used m ittce f t *h<* Preservation of The ed the campaign to preserve the ; ic /n <>n a p o r t i o n of Ihe Lincoln S c h o o l a u d i t o r i u m last night, b u t 4 Private engineering surveys or of the Passui • Valley Citizens ginia Dare of Cliffside Park. Joan as till on the low marsh property. O l d Stone House. historic old home and of all the Tunnel third tube project. He al­ he didn’t give any signs he was now nnd'-r way from hHnw B‘*r- Planning Assoc at ion, described A Gardiner of Englewood Cliffs, Hi* says he can lill in an acre ic a letter from 1 civic-minded persons in Ramsey j..i $5,000 «»r less. Experts have so says he's worked on soil rrjov- discouraged. pen all the wav un to Bopota in­ the need for new industrial rites Virginia Gillies of East Ruther­ in; projei t. all hi life, every­ State Hi: h vay CortiYnissioner D. who lent their support lo the estimated that industry may pay Instead Miller made* these dicate- that there is much more in • ie Metropolitan area. The ford. Mariane Jacquet of Carl- thing from air fields to railroad meadows, he said, could be a R (. Paimei outlining a plan by I p ro je c t. $l,ri tXH). $20,000 or even $25,000 p o in ts: sand than originally though un ^tadt. Mary Ellen Kennedy o t whi h Rnnisey can rent the old i elocutions*. 1. U. S. Army engineers and lei n e a th th e m u d o f th#* rive*-, I. rare lo.ation for industries H a s b r o u c k Heights. Joyce Koep- lor a fully developed meadow- ho m e f i *1 a y e a r if it a g r e e s to hind oi re suitable for factory Miller has formed a company the State Government will per ' < H m g to Miller. This, he said, W ill h must move out of over per of Lodi, Janet Lamb of Ridge- 1 u‘" the building for a museum. mit dredges to lower the river i I I make dredging much cn.wded New York City. The 27 Student ! field Park. Joan R. Lynn of Bo- s.te •. md ojgamzed some financial Un ler the plan, the Borough The man doing the talking was l acking for his company, C row n1, bed to a depth of 30 to 40 f e-i-ier lie *iid his company will t me has come, he said, when gota, Barbara Ann Platt of Hack­ lji;>.nessiTien aie willing to pay* : would l.e rc-ponstble for main- I,,uis Miller, who said he re- Assoc ates of Jersey City. But. he and to widen it from 150 to 400 ;h n d $20,000 to finish the survey. Nurses Capped ensack. Edna Stieglitz of Dumont, ti-.- extra cost for meadow th' ta;i in" and insuring the build- <,gned ii job with the Crow Con- ;ays, he must also get backing j feet. This kind of operation, hr M illers sales talk was preceded Joy Turconi of Ridgefield Park, v" >i ment in o’der to '»et u site ! m r | Twenty-seven student nurses - 1: Hi tIo n C o m p a n y to d eV o li ;i11 I im the owners of the dozens j said, will give hrr enough n- . r.-- cr»mn>ents f'om two men who Marty Zweemer of Washington pi a. tu ally at the doorstep of the ' of the Hackensack Hospital Ills time to a private plan lie terial in 10 months to lill 1 ,:io0 i 1 " hri< r had much to say about Jones - i 1 he personally i the otter was a sound and reas­ ! School of Nursing were capped T o w n s h ip . lias fo r hydraulic till of Ihe mea­ T h e r e n i e a b out 90 owners o f a c re s . lerlamation in the past few

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MMA She spoke bn ‘’Broadened Horn Otkf aga^n the c 'jvn House Mr* ilw ln lt r««.1 ol R,».f Ur. txwn M T * * w r . a f on*. \ Cw.itiittsse extends tl* invitation «wtr avenoe enteriaine«< at cartts .«**. ana aara. Raiph The rhvthm band, under direc­ to all brother member* t*wor or F»i«ta* evening f« Mrs t'aa , »*»* Mrs lUtaard Ms'Uday. of tion of Mrs Emily Russo. play a K o f C N O T E S row n ig h t at the CYO buiklmg rad Rtege-i nf Itlaml HesghU l.iw thanl group of selections, much to the The cMMMttM haa extended t h e . ie’ight of over 125 persons pees tim e fro m » W to g 45 foe th e PTA NOHS e n t beginning of the meetings. Thw is © Last Monday night, the Coun gather :n front of the CYO build­ Those who took part in a due to the fact that we are now cil was privileged to have its lec­ ing. on Valley Brook avenue, at andle light ng ceremony in ob­ m the l^enten aea«M*n and it will L ri~u~jnnj~Lnj~u-u' turers program presented by a 12 3*' p .m v h arp i T * an a p o rtatw * * servance of Founders' Dav were en a b le e a c h member to attend representative of the Ballantme to ahd from Harr toon will be pro Franklin PTA i week. Others who Attended were Miss Ann Graffam. principal of the devotions •ake th*' Degree please Fiore and Mra. John Pfaff foimerly of t*jmdhur*t entei of the Franklin PTA at the ??'• W, ■,Q,n*d the group later entertainment and enjoyment of contact Bio Mike Carpmo or in the afternoon. ''olimbiis PTA tained c«n Saturvta.y evening ih Franklin School on Stuyvesant all The film itse’f centered on Bio Joe Navatta immediately The Columbus PTA met Mon selebraiion of their Silver Wed a v e n u e . the highlight* of the l#55 *ev- > All men.liei-a already ha\ mg re­ Hieh School lay evenin* at the achool on Lake dtng anntvei«at\ “nw-si gueit« Bask* needs were presented en game series between the ceived tbe honors of th > Degree The executive board nf the ivenue, with Mrs. James La Rus- weie from Kra^nv Pax k through a skit entitled “A Fam- Brooklyn Dodgers and the gee cordut.il> invited to attend the High School PTA met on W ednes­ w> president, tn charge. lake Pe«|uanP*H k Not th Ail.ng iIv G athering”, presented bv Mrs York Yankees Needless to s # \ it m eeting'next Sunday lX»n t for day at the s< hool with Mrs. John The guest speaker was M’-s ton and Lyndhurst. Thomas Halpin, Miss Nellie Du- was well received by all and £*•1 to have your travelling Card Gomez, president, in charge. Marjorie Stokes, represent stive plak. Mra. James Ennis. Mrs. ' brought back memories to the in order If y.>ur present card i*. -T- Advance plans were made for 'f the New Jersev Bell Telephone Robert Hemhauser and Mrs. An- 1 a luncheon to be served for thf fans in the audience The *e:ies out-daUxi plta»e ontlAtt B j o J»'e -omnany. on “Your Voice I* thony Koreivo. j facultv of the school on March itself was relived and we wikh to Navattd .n soon as j'**s*ihle «o You” Later in the evening per Mrs William Stebenmuller i 15. Mrs Stephen Warick head? thank thoae who provided the this mattei may be taken care of ons in the audience had an op- 3 Good Reosons To und Mrs. Charles W. Christ led the committee of arrangement* evening s entertainm ent without rirla) You will be re- >ortunity to record and hear the discussion which followed, with Mrs Anselo Chase. Mrs. J The barn dance committee quiied t.' >h, w yiHir travelling Save At EQUITY h“’“ telenhon* voices Thev also attended another lead- I M Messineo. Mrs Harrv Oswald made its first repoit through its c a rd a t th e d s w t.»ef«»re e n ie ttn g . Mrs James Bongiorno conduct ership training group at Hacken- Mrs Edward Stammer. Mrs chairman. Brother Steve I,enibo so please dot* t fo #et to bring it ■d a candleliehting ceremony in * sack on Friday. j Thomas Troeoli. Mrs E. C Whit As yet. the final totals aiv not INSURED SAVINGS ♦bservance of Founders' Day completed, but there is no doubt Those from this unit who at- ; roan. Mrs John Gomez, and Mrs Posters made bv sixth grade AVAILABILITY tended the County Founders' Dav I ^ ^ Ricadela. that the affair »a> a grand suc­ * I njpils depicting life in various ce ss. W ithdrgwaU Pa»*1 »»•'. Itrsnie^t luncheon at Teaneck last week Today the members of the PTA 9 phone ountries around the world were At this time we wish t.> extend were Mrs. George Duff, presi- are meeting at the home of Mrs t 04 IK H M O O tH * j n exK'hjt. Those who made them our appreciation to all those who » ratea ar* dent. Mrs. H. Stanley Brill. Mrs ! Iohn Donten in Copeland avenue j vere Donna Mortci, Lorraine La Can Have I 'd t %N1KD * MAXIMUM EARNINGS Stelzenmuller. Mrs Christ and r° mak* cancer dressings and se< participated in the formation of I Uisso. Peter Grisafi. Svlvia Cap ; this dance and especially to thtsse 0 HAIR KtM M trtl t urrritl Kale Mrs. L. M. Russell. 1 on self-detection of cancer I ritelli. Marilvn Domanico. Den LOW M U *it| aa**-» e*. , Mrs Chas**, Mr*. Ricadela and throughout the community who 3°/o I nis Cool.e, Anhonv Lotito, Mi- O Il IM M»«»l Lincoln PTA - Mrs Oswald were appointed to contributed to it* financial *ui - Radi-tmalk ItactralyrtB hael Msnpano. James Casazza ^ B o o t o n 6 0 0 The Lincoln PTA will nive a {the nominating committee. ces.-. i Ronald Miller. William Carlucci ^ Detroit 90o card party on thc evening of Advance plans were made to Next Sunday February 26. And, Joseph Mcltllo. Anthony March 1 at the Lincoln School for attend the Northern Soring Con­ there will be an exemplification »fu>> • fM EQUITY SAVINGS | ~>el Tufo. Jam es Shields. Rosal>n the benefit of the scholarship ference to be held at Newton on of the Hurd Decree m Hair.son «1. ■> •»>■> atetM* De Andrea Lucille Ctfferello. Agata Be*utv Salon % N | > | <1 \ \ \ > M M | \ I | l » \ fund, with Mrs. Arthur Faulcon- M a rc h 13. All candidates who have been re Q r»M«. io n > wm. Mary Ann Picone. Ida Natiallo. cr as chairman. Mrs. Stephen W arick, publicity Ceived in the Second Degree of Ut RM NM AVI ■ at %tW»U«4 i ?.ouis Galli. Anthony Caputo. Mrs. Jam es Laurita will be hos­ chairman, has received a certifi­ the Order and are members tn R f t a r a t I Frank Sangi. Anthony Crupi, Pa good standing, are requested' t.. Xg.Q_fl.gQ flJ?J pitality chairman and Mrs. Hilda cate of megt for her publicity i ♦ncia Candia. Francis Murphy Caf’giano and Mrs. Georpe Speyer a c tiv ity . Mildred Ruggier and Marianne will have charge of tickets. The membership committee j M cG a v in . met on Monday at the home of Other committee members are It was announced that James their chairman. Mrs. Stammer, of Mrs. Helen Geronimo, Mrs. An­ ! Rodgers will serve as cubmaster Paee avenue, with Mrs. Karl thony Ciarlo, Mrs. Frank M. Oro- | f<'r th»* C u b P a c k s p o n s o re d by Weber. Jr., Mrs. Thomas Trocoli, fice. and Mrs. Harrv D. Midgett. j this PTA unit. Mrs Harry Oswald. Mr*. Steph­ Class mothers who • will assist Mothers of third grade child SPECIAL ONE WEEK-ONLY DEALS FOR OWNERS OF 195255 MERCURYS en W arick. Mrs. 1^ M. Messineo. in serving refreshments will be j ren were hostesses with Mrs j and Mrs. J. M Valentine pres Mrs Joseph Nazare, Mrs. R B. Harry Van Rhvne. hospitality B'ir-ia Mrs. Joseph Oddo. Mrs chairman Mrs. Van Rhyne baked J M. Carucci, Mrs Mildred Cap- Roosevelt PTA a s'»ecipl fake in the form of an r la Mrs N. B Borticelli, Mrs. The Roosevelt PTA had as open book, appropriately in M M DeFrancisoo. rs. C H. Du­ their guest speaker at their m eet­ •<*>-iK#*rl which was served during el < Mrs. John Fnsaro. Mrs. O. P. ing held on Tuesday afternoon at the social hour. Pal *n and Mrs R C Cotugno tho school in Stuyvesant avenue. Mrs. Orefice received a cert'fi- Mrs Wilbur Cha*e. of Closter, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hursh. > We've bousfed for years about rnto for merit in nuMicltv at the ^resident of the Bercen County rt* Sixth nvenne, spent Sund»v county luncheon in Teaneck last Council of Parents and Teachers. with friends at Ozone Park, N Y Mercury's record for high SELLING THAT HOUSE?? 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Teemsma Ninth Anniversary a tang up job with the refresh* M r a n d Mrs. Fred Schliesser, ment*. and no mutant coffee GIGANTIC $5,000 Mrs. T. H. (Virginia) Teemsma, Mr. and Mrs. »Anthony Dowgia o f Miami. Fla., formerly o i L y n d ­ Get behind Ihe chairman and widow, of 283 Willow avenue, was la, 728 Sixth street, celebrated hurst, announce th e e n g a g em en t St. Michael’s hu committee fo e the Commun 82 years old on Tuesday. The their ninth wedding anniversary of their daughter. Janette, of 26 U>n B r e a k t a s t YARN event was celebrated with a fam- with a party at their home on Pierson street. Bloomfield, to Wil­ ily party at her home on Sunday. Saturday evening. liam T Grundon, son of Thomas SALE Guests were Clenience Teems- ! Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grundon. 202 V alley B r o o k a v e ­ H. N. Notes Legion Auxiliary ma. who lives with his mother, Harry Kloster of Lakewood. Mr nue, and the late Mrs. Grundon ROT AM KMTTIV. SoRSim I u a . f l . l « M r and Mrs. George Teemsma, and M rs. H E Kloster, Miss The couple were honored at a Helds I'Meeting H0TA\> sl’ORT 1 VRN 1 «>a. O f of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Volkert7en. Mack M cEv- party given at the Grundon home 1 ««a. 4 3 c William Teemsma. of Rutherford, oy, Mr and Mrs. Warren Witte. on Saturday evening for forty The Ladtes Auxiliary of B a r BOTAN\ SAXATOM5 A o.M \loM > Federation meeting, C ar M r and Mrs. Vincent Ellsworth, Mr and Mrs. Jack Blakeslee, Mr guests, family and friends. ( m munion Breakfast in M t. ringer Walker |V»t of th* Amer* HOTSIH K A 1 V II |{ \ VKN 1 • « . 4 Jr me! Church tn Tenafly T he of Jackson Heights. Long Island. and Mrs. Jack Caffrey. Mr and Miss Schlwsser is a g ra d u a te President Walter Romejko an­ legion met oft Wedne»day HOT 1.1 KMAVlo'H V / m i l K 1 o a . i V Another son and daughter-in-law. of Lyndhurst High School and nounced at the last regular meet­ guest speaker was the Bergen ; Hama with M rs. Joseph Brinkman. Mr and 1 •»*. Mr. and Mrs' Charles Teemsma. Mrs.. Harry I^apham, Mr and the School of Nursing at Moun­ ing that Rev David Pathe. chap­ County Prosecutor »ho kept the M Morrell, president. in BOTANY l»l I I VI llo l ( I I members in stitches He spoke of c^arge sent' congratulations from Bing­ Mrs. Richard Baccaro, Mr and tainside Hospital. Montclair. Her lain of Villa Marie Claire in Sad­ HOT VN> HKI " V VKN 1 o a. 4-V Juvenile delinquent* indevent ill] further plarn »ere announced hamton. N. Y. Mrs. John Kalinowski. and Mr fiance is with the Allen B. lAi- dle River, will be the prin cip al NoMOTl \ KMTllNt. \li>l('lll> 2 na- Mont Laboratories in Allwood. speaker for the eighth annual erature and shopping on lhej|„r lhflr pantry party to be helj M rs. T eem sm a w a s b orn irt B e l­ and Mrs. Howard Stevenson, of N O M O 'n V S 1*0 K 1 > VKN 1 4**r gium, -came to the United States L y n d h u rst. Communion Breakfast to be held Sabbath j or. the evening of the Jtlth with in her girlhood and has been a at the Parish Hall March IL af­ The body of the Fester at Ion Mrs Vic lor Lmd*a> and Mrs 1>V» \ OH ''I NH V^ N l I ON 1 o a r* r resident of Lyndhurst for the past Cohimbiettes ter the eight o’clock Mass T^ie passed a resolution as follows ; Timothy Regan as co h.aiie**e« iniM o r m nkvi iivin \».hii 1 n a . SSa 35 years, coming from Vineland catholic lay speaker, George D Whereas all Christians should Two new member* weie ad- 2nd Anniversary I1VU N l»l l I VI UVt 111 iN 1 t a 2>*y She still does most of her house­ Have Birthday Leary, past State Deputy of the on Good Friday pay respect to mitted Mrs bthrr Summeu snd K of C . who at the present is tn the j>»rs*»n of Jesux Christ, the Mrs Anna Krvauber ! > V « N l » U I V I <>1(1 o N 1 ua 3 * r work and shopping. In spare mo­ The Cylumbiettes of Regina For Cirrinciones charge of the speakers bureau for Son of God. by observing the day On Saturday evening members ments she and knits Council No. 1688 Knights of Col IIV SN SIM K A 'Vt I V I H i N VKN 1 t»a 2 * r K n »n serving a pork dinner John. Pogoda^ (»ue*ts birthday at the clubhouse. Chest­ B« it resolved that we suggest | ...... —— brated their second wedding an­ >1 N H S I*oH 1 N VKN 3 oa. S i r nut street. Rutherford, last Thurs­ Invitations to those of members who belong At Anniversary Party niversary on Sunday when they SI NHAY OMIIKI K N11 11 Ni. W o H 'tll) 1 oa. * « r day. with a First Degree, fol­ Past President Thomas Hayes io labor organisations to have in *,u' **rt ^ * I le\h Jr. Mr and Mrs. John Pogoda, 518 : entertained at dinner at their lowed I s a party by the Knight*, was appointed toastmaster com- eluded in their contracts Good daughter. Kathleen and >1 N V> I1 VI! VIM 'I r. i o i 1 1 | ( ' 1 o a h om e. Post avenue, were guests of hon­ of Columbus n :ttee ch a irm a n f r th e C o m ­ Frida*. a> a memorial day of our Judith of Louiae Court, spent the Guests included their year-old m m n o » n J •*« l*». or at a surprise 40th wedding an­ Father Vincent Shea, guest munion Breakfast who in turn S mVH»V'* death and holiday the home of Mr daughter. Claire, Mrs. Ctrrinei- 1041 IVIIIIIII I | l I 1(1 Ni || VNt.oll V niversary party given Saturday speaker, of Si Joseph's. E Ruth­ it-q-uested all memin'i s to make Be it further resolved, that we L*"> h * parents. Mr arv.1 Mrs one’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Al at the American Legion Hall. erford. presented a talk on •'Hie their reservations early, for a etuleavot through e\ery meann at Walter le'h , of lake Konkon lh t ,,l,>r. I atge ll.ll ".Or bert De Tommaso, and Mr and The party was arranged by Great Importance of Womanhood large attendance is expected our disposal tt* have the dav fit koma N \ While there they their sons and daughters There ^ rs- Thomas Cirrincione. Mr. and T o d a y Lvndhurst police and firemen mgi> hserved in our various helped celebrate the birthday of were 116 present. There were red Mrs. Joseph Cirrincione and Candidates taking the First were invited t - attend in their communities Mis l-evh Sr carnation boutonnieres for the daughter. Sandra, and Michael Decree were Irene Brown. Ger­ uniforms Other distinguished YARN CLOSEOUTS ON men and red roses for the women. Kerner, of Lyndhurst, and Miss trude Wucrner* Teresa Brudnicki. guests will als4> be present Decorations throughout were in Jennie Alaimo, of New York City. Theresa Danielok, Dorothy Ry­ S peakers ODDS and ENDS red and white. There was a four Later other relatives and b in sk i. F lo r e n c e S ile o . F ran ces St Mi hael's Catholic Scouts Naturally Think of II VI I » tie): t.. 2.ST friends joined the celebration tier wedding cake Farrell, Agnes Farrell Jeanette ts in the org.yn/aUon stage A II VI I S I t . to » i l'> U r Gifts for the honored couple p arty. Baba. and Eleanor Reilly meeting was .ailed by the spiri­ Harrison Shoes For included a ruby lavaliere for Mi s The Degree team consisted of tual director. Rev Theodore C*er- Pogoda and a rubby pin and cuff Jane Olmsted. Ann apa. Marion mak and Holy Name president. link set for Mr. Pogoda. also a I IND \ ANN FAGONE Faley, Vera Mastroianni. Betty Walter Romejko. in the school bouquet of 40 long stem roses for GUEST AT PARTY Brown. Rosemarie Cavalucci. Ann - .ifeteria Present were Scout HARRY BERENSON S the bride of 40 years. Setcavage. and Jane Cardillo. Chairman Stanley Swibinski,] Sons and daughters of the Linda Ann Faqone. daughter of Guests were Dorothy Corriere, Youth Chairman Ed Sugalski. and couple, and their families, all of Mr and Mrs. Dominick Fagone. Chariladv of District Deputies. Scoutma.-'ter Richard Marsh whom were present,' include Mr. recently_ , of Lyndhurst, . now of 11 , and Ann Durante. District Depu B ov Sr-MitN rind Mrs. Edward Pogoda and Stoke street. Lodi, was guest of ty from Hackensack Friday. February 24 was the 228 Stuyvesant Avt nut sons, Edward. Roger and Donald, honor at a party given in her) The next corporate communion date set by the committee' for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pogoda and home on Sundav in celebration of | will be held March 18 at 8 a m the ftrst enrollment and meeting Lyndhurst daughter. Nancy, and Frank Po- j fourth birthday mass at the Church of the As of the Scouts In the Parish Hall -HARRISON SHOES- god a, of Lyndhurst. Mr. and Mrs Lyndhurst guests at the party sumption Wood-Ridge Day uf at P O') p.n Boys who completed 224 HARRISON AVIM I IIAKRISON. N. J l.lnev. HM in Q|«ew Iri.lev *til Nine Carl Napor and children. Janet included her grandmother, Mrs. Recollection will be held at the tn*>,i 11th y e a r a re in v ite d to e n ­ and Carl. Jr.. of Glen Ridge, Mr JoseDhine Fagone, Mr and Mrs j Villa Mane Claire Ho Ho Kus roll and they must be accomp­ ind Mrs. Stanley Pogoda. of C, O. Carino and dauehter. Deb-1 April 21, and Card Party, May 14 anied by a parent, if possible. Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy orah. Frank Lombardi. Mr. and [will be held at St M aris Gram St. Mike's vi. Sacred Heart Hibberd and children, Roy and Mrs G. Giordelli and sons. Mat | mnr School, Rutherford with I see where the challenge be­ Karen, of Clifton. thew and George, Arthur La- Mrs. K^y Ritchie and Mrs Jose- tween the Holy Name members I Bridesmaids and ushers who mendola and children, Theresa, j phine Pairo. as chairladies. of St Michael's Parish and the1 were in their wedding party were Janet, Patricia and Joseph, and ______Sacred Heart Parish, concerning i among the guests at the celebra­ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Distaulo and Mrs George Lippert and her the ' old men's'' basketball gam e. tion w*th folks from Utica and children. Joyce and Anthony | mother Mrs Jacob De Pew. of j n set for Sunday M arch 11 a t] New Hartford, N. Y . Florence Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Fern avenue, spent the weekend th* High School. We urge mem- and Chicopee Falls. Mass., Jer­ William Somers, of Rochelle I at the home of Mrs Lippert s b'1!.* of both orgamrations to help ! sey City. Brooklyn. N. Y., Ruther­ Park Mr and Mrs. J. Caviello! daughter and son-yvlaw, Mr and cheer your team in AIL are in­ ford and Lyndhurst and son. Louis and Vincent, of Mrs Fred Muntx und family at i’. .1 t i the liiit ., it Mrs Pogoda is the former Miss Jersey City: Mr and Mrs Clydei Newfoundland Yesterday Mr Federation Meeting Antoinette Szkutnik The couple Drake and son. Clyde. Jr . and and Mrs Andrew De Pew. of A few members of the* Holy [ was married in Brooklyn and Mrs. Lorraine Foelio and daugh- j Newburgh, N Y . were guests at Name of St Michael's attended I lived there uhtil moving to Lynd ter. Lorraine, of Lodi. I the Lippert home the Bergen County H<>ly Name j hurst 25 years ago. A bir»hdav cake » » b*ked j - - — • ■■ ■ ------The celebration was continued b y Mrs Fagone, assisted b y Mrs on Sunday with a luncheon for Lam^ndola. There were fin e gifts, the immediate familv and out of for the honor g u e sts. town guests at the Valley Inn. in River road. BERLIN COMM AND SEE OTTO'S NOW Mrs. Norman TefFeau, Mrs. FOR FRANK SCHIANO William Stelzenmuller and Mrs. Army/pv t Frank Schifano. son For the BEST WORKMANSHIP HURRAH! Charles W Christ attended a of Mr and Mrs. Louis Schifano, leadership, training meeting on 246 Thomas avenue, recently w as For the BEST QUALITY building financial security in the assigned h> the Berlin Command TOMORROWS home, at Hackensack on Friday. Schifano. a communications clerk with the 7881st Army Unit’s MATERIALS Mr and Mrs. John Mazur of Signal Companv. entered the Ar LIVING "A Fifth street, spent Saturday at my in June 1955 and completed For the BEST PRICE on oil Bainbridge. Md , w'here their son, basic training at Fort Dix Edward, is in training in the T h e 21 y ea r o ld s o ld ier is a 1951 reupholstery, slipcovers TODAY. n avy. graduate of Snyder High School

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EtrTHEKTOKQ. N. J. aeear eut ef town al Mu same such atracUuea. tone. A lalsglliens can la Weh- But ka year job Mg ar small star (-1M1 win (ei a aiechasOc il will be weU ter yM te -U T as | W— fly a. GEORGE DO IT.- M m v n S-214B pv cf T r \ COMMERCIAL LEADEN & SOUTH BERGEN REMEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1936 Gallant Comeback Gives Lyndhurst Even Break On The Season With 9-9 Held goals and eight fouls. Joe the Golden Bears jumped off to | figures:. By storing 22 points on vK'UW lllk Kelly added sixteen, Nick Spano a 24 to 12 margin at the quarter, six goals and ten fouls Kell} ; Finish Season With Wins Over Kearny and Garfield contributed fifteen and Vince Ma- The locals faltered in the second managed to go-over 200 on th< traxia dunked in a dozen. canto as the visitors reduced the i season while Burke, wtyo tallieo | Kearny 13 11 n —io R> Waiter il awk Rowe a nedf. East Rutherford, Pas- to 28 at the intermission. The Lyndhurst evened their season deficit to five points at the inter­ 20, brought his total to 335 points \ Beigen Tech, WaUington, Lyndhurst 6 Golden Bears cooled off somewhat al mark both on the total sched mission which saw the Golden a n e w sch o o l record. Valley. St. Cecelia j Matr.iXia. f I hr (.olden Hearn finished their 19.‘>.‘>-.»6 -riM in in a of in the third stanza but managed de and against opponents from Bears ahead 29 to 24. Garfield, Thc box scores. rbcrrn. f E.iglewood. and Garfield. Of the to add four points onto their lead the Passaic Valley Conference by under the tutelageLyndhurst of Johnny80) Mis- Mhran, f nf nilh nine victories in the final l< n paine- Mat raxi' rune victories five came while the to hold a 58 to 39 margin going beating Garfield 62 to 57. The ko continued to bother the I i garner nil »\un hreak on the regular i*easnn w.tli r «• Thorn, f 1 .1 Golden Bears were in a revenge- into the last eight minutes, Al- Golden ~ ‘ Bears met three of the Brownies in the third period and Moran f ;l n.ood. Aftc• losing the first though Coach Brown substituted Kelly, ... ■ rtl of nine w i!»««• and nine lose*.. 'ix members of the PVC and the managed to even the count at 43- Mariano, « ?m to East Rutherford. Passaic freely in the last frame the Gold- first time around lost to all three. 43 as time ran out in the period. Murk*- k I heir eark season disastrous plav cost them a po«i- Ferind*-. c A . Bergen’ Tech . and en Bears built up a 22 to 11 ad- ' Rutherford Passaic and Gar. Lyndhurst, who gave away five Garfield (57) I I 11 in the Bergen Jainhoree imt the *t|iiad i« now prepar- Gai field. those teams were beat- Span, vantage to account for their 30 field but defeated the trio in re- points in the third period, re- ! s »®pp* ■ n ai return struggles. III _r f<*r tin- opening m um ! nf the State tniirii.imctit. Coach point verdict. urn engagements, hast Ruther- versed the order in the final eight The Golden Bears r t ed .fagi*ll« .- d r e w F o rt four Golden Bears entered the ford won their first PVC crown minutes as they maintained a 19 Ke»rny rso> \ l*r«. a in t: B erg en Yhippl b v G, t a weak Kaidin^J double figures department in the in fifteen years this season, to 14 bul :e to'pull o u t v icto r ies i>«iVo'> f .ndwic e ;.t th e la tte o u rt. T h ey i: !. hi.-: th e ti: st i 02 t.. w m over th e West Hudsonites. Another fast start proved bene- by five points. : «r an'' ed off to : lo 15 q uai ter v hi. h they ased to 43 u!Twavwith^i* #hoWed ^ for, Lyndhurst With the Thi* t.me only a pain of Gold- il“*Hni, * th way with 26 points on nine Boilermakers able to get moving en Bears could enter the double 'firman G o ld e n i gh note, fit games .

Of Coa-h Br.. h T n e Beatty Painters Extend Winning Ways To 22 G u rst tw ames nf cted by Charlie s Delicatessen tm.k the ecords of 42-30 The All Win- Te ch. D on Dohmyer Jr. High With 72 2, Renz Has A 715 Series , measure of the circuit leaders, dow five were led by J o h n n y rdhne- w^i*- continued bo- Hilltop Service Station in a pair Fusaro and Joe Perelli F u sa ro . W.illington. Bobby Hen wood and Frankie strong attack of the Druggists the other for 639 aade nt th*- L>ndhuist Ree- as Jerry Sparta reduced to a 209 anchored a 647 on 245. 217 and id East Ruth- I>embo showing -ii Center last week '..here ■ . 11 _j Way Hen were ,he Bogle Agency. Leaduig I Bobbv* Dohmyer Jr blasted and Eddie Delanev counted with 215, u hiIe Perello had a 608 on 1 ii defeated local bowling leagues have h ? U i3 V "n 18? ’ 227 thf> W3y for Levy s were Eugene the maples afor 201 games Fo: the of HilltonnersuSal*>48 245 Fo 224 202 and 183 For the Ha- * n * i*. Tr Morgan and Mike Ciasulli. Mor-j and 229. and set a new Cnmmun- selb had a 213 and Billy Landells home In the once torrid 020 on 210 214 and 203 For the wa ians. Jason I.icitra scored on \ n sh ip M League, the gan delivered with a 687 series ity record for the season with a 203. Motormen Charley Botto had a on s co r es o f 245. 221 an d 221 a 638 with games of 183. 242 and gue leadin ’ il Beatty I’aint- his 722 total. Th<* terrific pin Other double winners were the - 53ft on 202, 189 and 208 while Ciasulli had a 633 on 257 c o i(t irmed blasting of Dohmyer was the key Kelly "5” and Ritaceo's Bar The Th< make shambles The defending titjeists. th*- 184 a n d 192. Gallagher Association itiori !,y going ahead to Sirl’s Tavern double win over Kelly s took the odd game from moved to within a half gamfr of Four Forty Club had a 3024 even A pair of double winners in and extending their Price Chevrolet. Out tanding for Stelmack s despite a top 225 game third place hv copping all three mg and three wins over Brook the Major league’s latest meet­ nk th ro u g h 22 ga m es, the Price outfit was Alf Fuscar­ by Terry Kearney of the Stel- games from Pasquin Motors, The HAWK’S CORNER dale Beverages The “440" Club ing were the Three Acre Grill ino who-tallied a 639 on a pair lual sei les on the had games of 1015, 944 and 1065 mack's Featurin- Ritaceo's t' o , winners took the first two games li\ W alter "Hawk** Howe and Arnold's Bakery Three Acre of 223 games and a 193 Fred hi t v f>ek sa w a p air Harlowe Robbins blasted out a w ins over Brookdale Beverages l’v comfortable purging, but took the measure of Carroll’s Gowe had a 216 and Buddv Sauer ' the 700 mark. 65S on 204, 202 and 252 while ...... u a r . Was Tom Ginperella a '’is ! «-ked through the last game by r ifR ii i o r \ l i f e t i m e Wines At Liquors while the Gar- a 204 for the Chewy “5". f nnrsday n.eht Jj.hnny Df-ccco hit 626 on 218. den Spot Inn fell to thc Bakers while starring for thc Soda team "»st ' no - in. 887 to 8R6. Featur- The happiest eleven kids in town this week are the bov . a' A pair of triples also marked ( years or •ounger who have been selected to repre.Mn Ifitnie BnHhv 204 and 204. Aiding thc sweep Jason Licltra had a 601 featured were Gene Dul with a 222 and m» for tho winners were Eddie the last outing of the Community Hal Bohnen with a 203. Mireski with a 236 Chet Mizeski 1 *h " t in tlie State Biddy basketball tournament. As this ««•! ' 'T T ‘"J’h r l ' r" Ja% I!OW,<‘. wi,h » 255 bv a 217 middle game to star for cireu t Northern Iron and Steel ■ k- off the Remington the local All Stars, coached by Jo "fi of mat eh Chippy Christ with a 227 an | ••the —Three Acre aggregation, The Rec Junior. League race ’'M,h a 213 and Bohbv Muhleisen id i , member of thr1 took over the Garden Spo* Inn in i- are putting ti e finishing touches ta their pract.ee session Johnny Jaget with a 214 For the while Andy Kunsaw had a 606 closed tighter than a drum again 'v,fh a 202 For the Motormen. n team, hit a 722 sei - three while Universal journey to Atlantic City eOmes this weekend. The she; Brookdale quintet Eddie Bough- for Joe Carroll's five with a 232 i i n t t rr- ,, ®erv,cc as the league leading Amvets Post D^^eoro had a 225 and ague hi di fur 11k- -ea- :< will be host to twelve teams from all parts of tlie state v. it ton s; ored a 607 and George Mor built around a pair of 187 games. OutH11 nHinT^/ 1 nW6 m 2,° drnPP°d a Pair to second place Au*ie Paluzzi a 220 and a 599 t->:irney taking two weekends to complete elund was Anion Ren/ ie ll a 605 Outstanding in the Northern j Joh n L. B u rk s to reduce the m a r- ‘ ^ , In the Arnold's-Garden Spot tilt Steclers triumph were Joe Al- | ain just onp T, , ( : ■ t-mg round games will be played pn Saturdav and • i 1 he Ma toM 'nd J O -»0 the veteran Frank Ross had a 226 AUimaroil ,A..-.iin«s led hv d Fr finals on Sunday The four teams remaining in the <-on m winning a trio from the ~ Park and Harold Lippincott a 213 for "nf ""th 207 >■>« 224. ! leaders have a 44’-27' • record ^rant Hook'« H2? took three from Nate Mvre with 205 and 217. Mike ; while the Undertakers are 4V ’ * i r< t ;rh to the shore on Man h 3 and 4 for th*' semi-final Vieu- House Leading the Jewel the Bakers while Bill Graef had ’-•‘■'t rl^r-o Ga^'on Delicatessen. t\ P. r Mon aco with 226 and Eddie 28'i ,ne unacttaKeis are 43,,. ■ fi '-I The winner will represent New Jerscv al' the Nat ion.d ers' attack w-ts Anton Renz wh< a 223 for the Garden Spotters. Hook put together games of 173. h to h.- o ie .' u e ll ini Dawson w th 2 10. For the losers I „ . , , „ : Jer Citv the middle ol March exoloded with a 715 setto on tilts The alleys were corded off < -»nd ?45 and at^o le n d in g a e ue, an o|>en a Andv Greco hit a top 206 Stand- i flll'in pm f * 2!" idl* v t* d v Chief Refer- Ji n m v O 'H ar o f 24H 22 and 242. Eddie Masters somewhat when the Roe Com- rill in Billy I-andells Tho latter hei- ing hand w Bob Mullican !"I m W in / I out in the Universal’* triole . ^tifT d r ills and o f tin toll) tu rn ed m i a 658 for the Park munitv league met on Thursday "ith games of 205 and 211 For a 3032 st i ie- killinc were Dom DeUica with 1 r',00 .. . . * l--d to J r. Levy's Pharmacy w>s also 200 and two stand out individu- 1013 and 1039 ’ • game winner Falling to the al series. One was for • - scores a C07 on 20- 1()9 and 2Q3 ^ lose wiPun a -ame of the Weld- ’22 and of 204 and 225 for Fixwell Richard C < had some assistance from Jimmy f ’*^. f”r "h,h ^. Top individ- at LviMlIri! C an d ia who had games of 201 and " ,1onor,! v rro 'rarnereda rn ered by 305 and AlI.e Candia with a 220. W T ren- hei f the lose., who M..« • ,'.0»}1rr tla,,. n f , O0-s anfJ This more than off-Set a bla/mg 653 pace set hv Sal Rostdli of the a 213 for a fill Chrt Wysinski Amvets Roselb had games of iad 200 fnr »he winners and hi’V , Jayvees Finish Rough Season On Strong Hote As !87. 207 and 259. Paul D .lee a 203 f„r the losers Sorer.'.on' • Heat Estate won two A third place deadlock devel­ from Vinnie’s Dai y with the They Extend Streak Thru Seven Tough Tilts oped when All Window Products i!nhli"hts eleamin" on Al Men- won a pair from the Royal Ha- hy'htZ 0J)P?nCnlS , I 1 Garfie,d’s Jayvees took off to Phil Fer.ndes 10 •iep- *>5^ and Fred Rem hoffs 203 ln the first game which saw an 18 to 11 quarter lead and Tho box score; Pafms. Going into...... last - • the n-rtuiieRealtor' unaand a ; 202 by Joe n th-ir season in much the be streak extend to six the Gold- I yndhurst managed to reduce Lyndhurat jv (eo> night s action the two teams had Stusio nf the Milkmen en Bears took a commanding 17 the gap to 31 to 28 at halftime \ • thei by losing also pulled n' to fi lead against Kearnv at the \ b-g third quarter enable Mariano , ■ ise I iv ending the season on end of the first t>enod and were Coach I.iW ra s gan" to cIose '!?"n" L’ Broyles, in charge of offense at • time I.f a se\ en game win ■n lront 27 (o 15 at the half Thei the,, season on a high note r?«»d"'i ‘ Ed Zak Attends Georgia Teth; Burton Incwersen, .: stieak Alter their great up Kards then caur’ht Are and in the f While holding the Boilermakers Av"',' « instr u' tor of Illinois' fine lines.* 1 oi l^nli reserves the locals third period held a 20to 12 bulge j to ten they were scoring 21 in Convention and Thonwr- E. Vargo WiMiams- pt alive by sinking Kearny 47 to ti ail bv four going into the * the third quarter to come from E dw ard E head coach of ooit. Pa High nd b.hn Boyd. 15 and taking-Garfield 60 to Garfle'd JV Zak. last period. Kearny held a two behind to take a 49 to 41 lead no- fo tball, at Lvr.dhurst H igh A t1 an tic Citv- H igh, fo-- co a c h in g Moth fames served as pre- noint advantage in 'he last period mg into the last canto C.a'fioid School, will he among the more at the ht«h hool le- ' uinaiv atti jctmns to the var- but Lyndhurst was able to hold | held a 15-1 margin m the last A.«a than 700 hi?h and ore -' s hool Daytime sessions will run from ’h«m off to secure a two point de- ' neriod to reduce the difference to 9 ,i m to ^ m wh 'e ev ening In oi-.Uv tt. kee--- th eir strea k 'ind college coa hes attending the a four point Lyndhurst victory i ninth anneal National Football 'pss' S >.m w iP ho d ev o te d 1 nk the future (Iolden Bears M atty Ma y r r> ,,r fhe great >’ ion e | I iJM4. through with nano and Carl Slop. | F„„, of thc Golden Bears en .i',1.' Clinic in Convention Hall. Atlan tn •er led th e ticC ity . M a rth 12 13. 14 and 15 eleven- ‘ the past sea-on A ban­ ...... half rallv themselves as i , , "b I'velv* I tered double flj-ures Frank Fanu Dr Harrv G Srott dini. di quet will >o held at H t kney's id! u> st.,ve off a late rally by ?he lo'Tl,P'" rM|W,,Ve'>- f°r 'ed ,h- »-.IH 17. followed1 by Mariano’s 16, Stopper's n and rector has put together an excel seafood es'aurant on Wednesday lent staff of lecturers to present •v en in g ^•arch 14. .> t i Jack a well rounded picture of all Curtice, hr id coach at the Uni- phases of the game. More than v ers t ” . r Utah ,s vuest vneaker. •/."lUilkN11" .• 4,000 coa-hes hav e attended the Ten states are represented by < Via ••• Hit jr Knrkow ski. annual t lime since its,star* hai : the coa h»s wh i have already Notre Dame Irish Wins 7th Straight k sent i i theu* anolicatums for ad­ Splno. th. ui 1948 and the list of lecture - all L., settled fi.r 13 to hold an II point points while Charley Williams a.«t and 'resent, reads like a mission to the four dav course. g u e beat S^ton H«l First row: Tommy Guise, Arthur Abo. Jimmv Breslin. Vince I n lallen - t T, !' ",,r,n* and Jimmv Kelly had 25 points "WK"'s Who'' ol the popular m -wam or-ened between thorn for the losers 1 »c>nd*,r>. Mis. Adploh Keckcisen, of'Page cariello and liiddiv Oondero. Hark row: Assistant ( oarh .limmv s^rn last :■>at u r Harhl^rl i itn C oach Floyd Van Nortw ick l.«‘ml»r. f Thi> ye«'\ line- p includes e\- averoe, and h*»r granddaughter. O’llare. Itill\ Wiltorff, Charley Williams, Jackie llevwvod. Mike he H igh :v-h o.d TEAM STANDINes Pi mceton club beating St John's perts wn the defense and offense Kathleen Whelan daughter of /elinbky. liohhy DeKoma, Jimm> K«-ll> and Coach Joe Itradlr). B e llo s S eto n W 1. rvt n. iu. k 23 to 17 in a lo w sco r in g g a m e. N‘"'r*> i»»i 1 (>nii IM-rt-o. c the T' and single v ing: ba k- Mr ..nd Mrs Jack Whelan of an beat . K- 1 *1. II .111 i o < m i a n s nw m t.ri \ »;k i \ k Ihe Tigers took a 3 to 2 quarter 711 orland" t fiepl a n d bn*' p la y pm o ffen se New Providence, ma-ked their Hradlry i7I i Ihe N« n seimi l I . s |,.Hd md w nt ahead 7 to 2 at I’riiti-.-lnn and |>ass defense. Staff member* birthdavs on Monday The two : 1 the half. The two teams began tn SI John' h d tin Fortfhmii in lud< “D i ff- " D anchert*-, h**ad e v e n ts ' -re ee le'-ra ted at a fam - 1» t ie lush move in fin- second half \* ith , co a ch o f M ich ig a n S ta te 's R o se rr»»u at the Whelan home on T h e I 1 set tion Of the to '• - < ! t" 27 im>' e shooting and the resuK w is Bowl w.miers Ivy Williamson. Sunda. th o se tv s h o u ld I afTau vea I . With the best I m i losses ire A seven point Princeton victort- • recently promoted fro*" head i-,-. b lot11r in v ea r s "'d Eddie Guz/o was high with ei«ht coach to director of athletics at Miss Geraldine Goll, student tn xt T hi night Up at Mi.nle •n H all o f th e I’..te ■1 Hi-- iooI, the schedule - Ir that lie iggiegation pnmts for the winners while Ar- ii'-ni." . Wisconsin. Bowden Wyatt, youth- the School of Nursing at Presby- pot a w>i I 1" “ bed by thu Abo had six of the losers’ h‘" fu! mentor at Tcnnes-.-t Bid terian Hospital Newark, spent fii t grtme and Fas' u th e ifo i ) then sev - total u * . la .h e s \ Hu . fir th*- n ig h tc a p T hat | Murray, head coa-h at Duke; Bill the weekend with her parents, tin oe . h; i .. IPi'.ota h-..d- f,. ! a Tb s w e ek it w a s B ra d ley ta k - I Meek, who hist completi d his first M r a n d Mrs Charles Goll, of •d d iin n g W a y n e v La i I ei en. e and the Wd. tins 11156 mu It nut on Coach Charle. Wit- si. season diiex,ting Houston: Frank Fern ie leagm vd l b. P a ssa ic jiio n s W illi su'i h I. bam winless Fordham nuintet P ’',-*l»»«*li' u- A ll B radl s h o w th# w .ll la; p a ck ed to tl ■oached by Earl Hanley. f| e N ev W h i 1 n. th e sehOi o f 1 M id i • nptied the bench in running up • te Biddx • T our F o r t L ee ek H eigh t- a 42 to 2ft v er d ic t. T h e victocV J At Ian I i gaxe Bradley a 4 3 mark while Matin, m u s iu m all II II *lart k'**ek 1 v th e fir t the loss was the seventh straight d th e t i at I ley a lo n g ti Mar for the Rail's Jackie Hevxvo<*d c<- Not, tie f.u elled fo th e winners with 22 Mr«,iin r the ama/inr i f th len Beai*. led by Eddie BinVe. H a d le y eo u tfit » ll*r» A * ;md>4 wjlf now h..v. t go to a m o d ern g y m n a siu m and rol-»ep Ford for his M hool * h I. hope that some of the. township x hilo Princ O fficials i:et t H i lb ight next Thursday and see what e St Joh n HOSTESS AT HRIDGK This an' Thot our neighl*"is a\' of improxing their athleti plant Mrs L o u is T am k e. .»f F o u rth TTie Wi«hlnftM Kfmtori turo treet, errtertained at bridge on signed John "Jwnt*“ Nvilt. an II T h e G rou II p! tin* vi ar .vhould be the class. Weehawken •i -1 oil H all I I if the- Freshman Lose 59-52 the perennial n had a tough season, although-play Tuesday for Court Lvndhurst, trir-ald high «rhnol alwgter tram ii Id finrsh afternoon shar Co.'" h Frank Ruggiero's High tallied 29 points A quartet ing the toughest u< t:;..’ t North Hudson League, and should f Catholic Daughters of America, Richmond. Virginia Thr aenaa- fu st p 1-act tth Nt tie Dame hool freshman basketball tea rtl J the winners scored double figur p e t its te st th is y.-ai li< • proceeds of which are to he used llonal Wvall waa *lgned almo*t 'la- B'-igen County schools. The North off to a 5 to 0 dropped a 59 to 52 decision to TH« Kov s..-i«>o a toward their pledge to the *Sac- Immrdiatrly afler hla gradaatlon Hudsonites drew Bc-igenfi» I as its first foe and sKouTd romp to 1 B id th at as short-lived as strong East Rutherford yearling i? Ruth«rf»rd c f r, red Heait School and convent from John Marshall High School the second round -a hei k l meet the winner of the Lvndhuist ie / . lire V nd Jim n v fives. squad at the local evm last week. M«n*l. f o n Her guests were fhe Misses where he placed reater flrM. hal­ Fort I^ee game. m a d e th< nd th e fhe East Rutherford quintet is I'*'*"*, f > • M o E Rod "ers and Ellen Bre<- ted and waa a home ru hat­ C o a c h H a ro ld i; . --n Golden Bears may have had 'luck in nd H t.. ; at th e f.-ached by Warren Meneketti ?* •' Vt? * 1 m M s, Pftin nr- S*>*isa. Mr« Jn- ter The Yankee*. Ttgera and Pi­ tlie site and arrant:• ,.t tl-e \ d id n 't d ra w anv c r ^ m puff for .od w a s and has won 12 out of 15 games «• se^h Duff’.’. Mrs Marv Fa lies. rate* were rrportedh al«n after the ai^ opening round toe Th Bridge!'-, as Fort Lee is known, art a or th e loo; lo a d ers this season The locals are having !w i *'ii! w ': ii> « i Nfr- I’.enrv Biede-mann. Mrs > tr tia h aemwMob No one real­ tied for first place m • i ter: Scholasti - League w ith Dumont ran up a 12 to 3 idx- tntagi • t o lead one of their poorest seasons in Our»k. k o < Harry E singei M rs S a m u el f ly kna«»« a here the gam e af rar- Fort Lee defeated the m u # the first time they met and were go 20 to 9 at the lud x a y i iai k. years this seasoh. 1 Bathurst Mrs Walter I>evh Mrs Uag originated Both -v oUaad and ing through unbeaten ui • i t we*-k when Dumont dump«-d thefn. The winner* held an R In fi For th r e e q u a r t e i s Lvndhurst-I;vr,.p r-i . J Theodore Rediker Mrs Josenhine t U a d e o i lalm re«^on«|bUMy far Dumont is currently engj>* i m the Bergen Janibor.ee and on Mon- margin in the th id period of plav was on th«* xersre of scoring a big f v Dodsk Mrs G eorge S h e a rv . thr or if ia of the Ice game. Meat day night whipped Group IV R id g ew o o d . and were In fro t 28 to 15 at th e upset East Ru»her?hrd took a 10-9 Mrs Thomas Ick,'*ri Mrs William hiatoriaa* hrllrve It began hi Seat* st.-.rt o f th e flri I canto In that . lead at the quarter and held a 3 V a v u k . M rs Fdwarrl Hughes land, where it waa a majar aport LVNDHURST GIANTS REA< II c.OAl up*- C..;V h R ,-rd!* *vs 1-eld one point. 24 to 23 lead at tlx* and Mrs. Jeon Sim eon, of I vnd ! before It* popalarit? really began If we were a member of *■ 1. i. r ; \ *8 t.» 11 m gr ’> coast tn midway mark In the third period hur*t tnH M rs W iU iani H un sl la the Netberlaad* TWj frrat ball club we would make a i hu.-. 11,«- 1 vndhu-st went ahead bv six as bor«e Maa o Bar t tmpaifaed tea m to the Lyndhurst Merchaht Wh., - b..\ t of Belleville !h*-\ held a 40 to 34 lead as the Mrs Arthur W Daiker M onl* a* a t* and ? fear-atd. ea- a g e to re tu rn s e m i-p r o b a ll to th* t TOP B4SKETF.FK OhU : o -a te- started The Wddcit Gordon G*‘-«’d, Mi-s Far! Gre»*n- .and Mrs: W a lter S rb em h er j . tahlUbrd Itc % mer lean track rec­ figured out their needs It totaled ii.d . dollars. The k U lf • C*lt‘ guard Rattiln Free- le-ulersl i osh then di-mlaved their j*ow#r j leaf of Lyndhurst and Mrs F S. of Court avenue, are the parents f ord* and aaty **n. e 'ia a rare with boys knew they had a job to do and • the funds. ■ ’resentIv held by P« m u Iri4« thr nig Ten i«d m bb* D eR o they nnured through 25 points ! Smith, of Ijttle Falls, sjvnt last of twm duaehtef«. Janice and Pa- j John P Grier al %*aedart la 11(1 Little did they realiie that the entire * i I*.- raised by IlMUl batketVall trtrrn ■ 7eI nik v won the di el 'hv s' or w bile chiH-k-n- the locals with 12 Tuesdav at Pines lik e where t ’ teia. h«irn On M on d ay at Passaic I waa he reaflv preaaed ta wta. Br just soliciting our generous m erchants. Wm. h piove th a t no m at- 20 roiots to iante hts 1 l u i f average ..r 11 3, Ur » a na* defeated aalv aaee. aad tht* mark t« 136 t'* null out their seven point ver- I they visited Mrs Francis X General Hospital They join two :.tt.uned hv KB lw from ( UK-ltUUll. bet aaae hr waa left al th* p«*i ter how big or how difficult the proble.- •s*'ints in seven gam ■S While IV d:< * Dunne Mrs Marv Morris and *ister« and two brothers Mrs Al- *m4 got atarted tow lair # h a rd w o r k . !{'"»■ a xx h o w a s a v e r a g in g 2‘J Mat tv Tamar** excelled for , M r s Erie Dahl, all formerly f len (Kathli^n) Koreivo. Arleen. (Continued o n P a g e 11 : o.nts j game before the clash L> ndhurst with top honors as he L y n d h u r s t . Walter and Richard S ^hem b er THURSDAY. FF:BRl \f(V )><:,♦, CUM Ml, lit IAL t.E.VDUt A sol 111 BUU.IN KlVUVl rvr.r n n ts

Woer+z, Ex-Grid Local Couple Petition Lyndhurst Stars Play Wildcats Tonight Star at Ft. Riley Sues Restaurant ir» . t l Wdh the completion uf th* t i m l u ir tm The LeQIon Parade regular High School ba%ketb.td , i It >*n « «i season. _ oa. h l.jrtild "B\u k ’ B ro w n is w a lk in g arn Lyndhurst alumni basketball F e b ru ary 18. at the Post dub gr&tulations and good In k room s. The ladies of the Anvil team. C*»a»h Brown says this, is The Renovating Committee of a "dream team' a ,ombnatK'n lary p rep a red and ser v ed thf* d in the Post, under the leadership of n#»r. A’-prox.-' : , . .. of mo ♦ J<-hn Ha*'ti'*an. has announced p layer • th eir ladies and friends. enjoved that it will shortly begin work on In anm»uni.»ng hi* probable C ap«r» a marvelous meal and later they the Grdl John asks that all meAi- starting lineup for the second a- danced to the wee hours to the li**r>s w ho w ill. and pan heln, (jive nual Lyndhurst vs Fast Ruther mu*ie of Jo** Schumacher and his th eir su p p o rt and lab«*r to w a rd s ford alumni game at the Lynd­ orchestra The party was one that the sreedv vom; .let ion of this hurst Hieh Schtx>l ,gym on Tt»urs. will long 1 e remembered bv dav evening. Jfebruarv 23. Coa h those who attended It is h.r*ed Pi st C "fm *vlei Art Fiet/in«*er Brown predicts a high scoring that anvnne who faded to attend announced that on Wednesday s*ame. as vn practice sessions the thi«- p a rtv w ill s>et o u t to th e >■ *>r n Ft*' r».n" *>*» tH*> Port l>oys h a v e lo o k e d »*reat H e fu r ­ P ost's n e x t a ffa ir Th*- m em b ers < ond ic ted memorial services for ther states that with high of the Post extend the:; sin- c*e Mrs Harriet Hause1 mother of .ng forward? like Ruh Van N.v. thinks and appre Whon to the n"*t Vi p Commander F.d Qu st ■vick and John Toscano, plat ladies of the Auxiliary f.ir their Mrs Manner has lon« been an ac makers and. undmi’ A S t P- tr ic k ’s D av d in n er and and I! ibbv Show, sponsored bv Brian I ittlefieM ami t'.e ben dance will he held at th,. post th.> Ameri--'>n L**- l *n < ' B e gen str en gth h«- h a s in J o e S t - a n ^ n - 1 Club Rooms on Mar h IT ill he held March 10 lo. .lul. s Grotto.. Jay I aRuss * Knrfllnt lett to rich! John ( larnwM Pete Prin^lMr W cmi F> m. Tickets will be *1 50 < h. throuch Mar h 17 at ’he Tea neck ete Pegnat*>re an.I BPa! xic Polito .inti Jtilr* (.rotto M.tndliic Hn.i. t llllrhrlit John lo J o h n Ha: tr\' n s . hai it an for '.mmr' Teane k road Teaneck. feels iuro *h. ot ! v a n .. Ri« h i t V.an S o rtw o k J im* Seancarrlto »nd ( Mpor- (»ri 11 Memhers of the Post are Of p ro v en <» «*# «•!»•*"* tnnity to "I'et in" on a t al deal limped to sir port this orogiam Ix.ys have b n pla Just Received You can lie sum < ! a m ost en A»*«ndance :>• th-s sh.tw is worth bask* t> all tl j. "’-»Me en in r while* and will be extremely in ot .1 :s ou tstan .b ii ^ li, ^ l \ . . . «. • th re te restin g for a ll a.'- < Coat h Fo-enrai P *t the resignation <.f Tom l,a Barnn-er W.d' * - P. ■ • - r - e - t i i o v > rnis... ,.„i R u sso a s H«»u«e ( ’hai m in Joh n e l Charles A nfJ, D om K Moo K ’!**• \l \ I I HI " 1 > Hartifan has been appoint*.! tcm- c.itcsseni wi'h an Flkhide iat kef ■md D on II v':;:;n M Ma! roranlv to serve as the House as a token i f the Post's appreci Paul O. hui. • Churchill's C h a ;rm an. I !l ....* U . t i .tion fo- the --an*’ favo- an.I ,tnr ourte*-ies Charlie hrender**d take a lot of It# Hl.rolJ* litBM th** Dnirn Comm'ttee. announce* to tal *■ these Rcq. $79.50 I * nilhaiO S J that the new I unil are i r■ n-•.■ s»- P la n s at" hein<> fo r m u la ted for Poth ci.a. Iu in - v e r v n ic e lv . a b o th at th*' j Memorial Pay and Flae Dav <*’• in- h \ IMI »«* M W S| | » r SH«»P rl• i1 Is ar** sh'ninp u- \e-> well ■ ices. Fo- ther info-HV't’on w ll ini' th at Now I 7 .8S tt> «iuiiK | t *wtH*i n**tt G ra d e s h o o l bo* and • rb t ik* '•e ruh|ish»*d the. column as note- A'ldrt-on-1 new membet- *'"n• a re d*,vclo|K*d Ruth*’* !.rd •on i foi the Drum Con s a-e needed i S t on at th e n. ' * -n . to , - s*. i .n ds l \' tw<- oo and *28 *$ ca- and if th..-*- mb-ested will on "op-• tilfs1 You; at’endao t > ^ M any f m- a -e lo I .titiliorr Mi|h»vro tact And-- rioo hi,... v.j|| , •nti.al to th e b*'»/--rnu nt .tf th e eaee! Iv to sft-m • t1 f-’td tn talk v i'h , | or l^ov Post and it; a tivnes. game whi, h ill Co v \ m 11 m n h 1 VI y. . ,11 ■ . » » Vf who deserve*; to min the Corns. b.e P rad lev's I H. i II HUM.I Kl» IM * MlnltH \«»M IN I IDH.ru " P •rrin,’e’- W a l'» ’..st No. 130 l>*ai’ii*. A lllSta;s aganot ond \ So %itln|U»n \ » o.l I t. . l i H . . at itc mpo'nf of February 21. Emblem Members sti.r 71 h and 8th g ra d e team, ' was •denied *o o|-es-nf an Ameri 1Visit In Dover Fast Rutherford O l R M W %Ht» U N I t S|«.«|| K..I1. Villi » Oil. can Fla*> to Mr .md M r Terrene** The fueling is hiyh am.on. Hawk's Corner I«ei« s«»# Nu(» t tin I 4l|r Ma-'uire of \' .'lev Prook avenue Mrs Gerard Giordano nres ketball fans of l.vndb.iist t',,i s <*« K h 1 • newly naturalized American cit 'lent of the Lyndhurst Kmhlem this yea t's Btdd\ All St.: v;v,v,„ KE. 2-0111 »• * 11 »n4 s««h « irywta %ll li Club, headed a delegation of |JJ i/e n -. going places in the \.t! n. s S \ | Si s I |* | | l M l The winners of the Onto* ical member* <.n a visit to the Dover Tournament anti an. e th. . Contest for ll'gh School student* Emblem Club on Tuesday even­ they will plav vn ill 14II b e m il ' were1 announced a- follows Ut ing I.yndhurst, this w:ll five place, Kath'-vn Gaffnev; 2nd j Mrs Charles Goll. district dep­ Lyndhurst fans a pre\ up glit; , 1 nlace. K I Whitman. 3rd place. uty for the Supreme Emblem of the team Hawk Row. h... ,, a. Robert Phillips Congratulations’ Club, and Mrs John Gra/iano. tailed account of the L \t : l h ,o ! Miss GafTnev as the/w inner, will supreme finan ial se letaiv. b«.th Bid. Tv I t.., Ue A ll S t.! u . b; - members of the |n< :»| club were compete- on February 28 it Fast co lu m n -4 11 Rutherford Pi»’h School Y<>nr at honored guests at the Dover 1 be Fa t fbithc !,.»d AH S?a 1 rk .Br \ IC* . tendance and sunnort on this oc­ C lub. a re co a . rr*’d b> Dib! a I- Mat in* casion is urged. You inter. * Mrs. Goll initiated seven new brinck anti the 1 Inver-* o* B<*b and confidence towafds this members in the Dover Club. Knist hel, Jim .‘rifaM Ri> b Trot ‘1 bev klioobl ynuno lady's endeavor will be ap. j On Saturday evening the l.ynd- ter.. Bill Schuessle, B«»b L' cwn p re< iated hurst club held a successful John Hook and George Nt t.dk Boys' Stat*» will con< ene on i sm o rg a sb o rd at th e E lk s I.t»ds*e on i The Lyndhurst Booster Clm. •bine 24 at Rutgers University, Park avenue Mrs. Clarence Sher­ and the Fast- Kuthm foul New- Brunswick. Completion of wood was chairman, with Mrs. C lu b a re . Vi-sponsor .n« th* . ! r all plans a*** in ...... fh * !Jen Miglin. . ni ser - n- lu.lt < fh* Post Committee will interview those boys interested in the near fu tu i • •Ken Summers has announced also that the American I«egion M agnificent Safety F.ssav Contest plans ar** progressing nicelv. Contact Ken if you .know nn** voun«yier int-‘- ested in submitting an essay for consideration. Possession ! Cha-lm V le. S - ’• Ca'l .-’"I i’,,. b*‘f 'C h a ir m a n , a n n o u n ced th at Russo ye House Chairman. John Iv and was flue home from the hosnital on February 21 Best wishe« for a speedy recovery. H a rr y " On the last meeting night. Bar- j ringer-Walker Post rc'-eived into its ranks another new member

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, The details of this event will be hurst are invited to attend the ] 1 ironed out at their meeting. 1 8:30 a.m. Mass. This is Girl Scout Carrier Duty For The Boys group is. being com­ Sunday and a good opportunity j Sacred Heart monly referred to as the Crusad­ ! for all to fulfill their Easter Du- j High School Notes (Albert Scoffone ers now days. This was the name ty. In the afternoon of the same j suggested by Ed Burke and it day the Troop will attend the | CYO looks as if its going to stick. A Holy Hour devotions at St. j The Ladies’ Aid Society of St Matthew's Lutheran Church dance is being planned for Ap: J Steohans from ?:00 to 4:00 p.m. , will serve a flsh and chips dinner from five to seven o’clock this 3 by the Crusaders and as soon The Bov Scout Troop eninved evening Mrs. Otto Verbarg. who s receiving reservations, and Mrs. News as we have further details, we’ll a successful trip on their Klon- j Paul Slahor are co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. J M. Borresen, Mrs. i dike Derby with 25 members par- ! let you in rp IN \ < H li 20 points in that game giving him a margin of two points. We Mrs. P Scoffone. now Seaman Eyck avenue, entertained Mon­ tion whi'h v.as put over very < >\\ \ l!i IMF HiV | w e ll. still have a State tournament engagement with Fort Lee and Eddie Apprentice is on duty on the day in honor of Mr William Pow - On March 8 the Pack will put should add to his record. We offer our congratulations nad good USS Antietam Aircratt Carrier in ell’s Birthday which was enoyed on another skit in honor of St luck to the entire squad. Newport. R I. with relatives and friends. Guests s ? ; p r o v e s ? $> included Mr. and Mrs A. Prim- Patrick’s Day so don't forget to One day last week elections for girls’ citizenship institute were He was graduated from Bain- avera and son. Owen. M Mary CUSTOM attend At this time plans for a held. Competing for this honor are seven junior girls: Marion Frank, b rid g e , M d., o n D e c e m b e r 10. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. William Bed tri-* to the Bavonne Navv Yard Jayne Lippincott. Judy Phillip^. Ruth Gervasi, Carol Blohm, Kath­ 1955. Prior to his enlistment in OHAPERICS diger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ev­ wdl be di'eussed for a date in erine Gaffney, and Pat Grant. Good luck, and may the best girl win. the Navy on October 4. 1955, he the near future was graduated from Lyndhurst ans and children. Gary. Steven 1 and There will be an assembly period on Friday. Seniors and juniors :»"d C a th v E v a n s, and M r and To date four entries have been High School on June 22. 1955. He Call ns or write and our rep are having tests and the sophomores are having study. a lso t layed music in the band and Mrs. William Powell received from Junior Group and resentstive will call at y«»vt orch estra one from the Senior Croun for Tomorrow night the Junior Red Cross is sponsoring a dance home with a full line ol Kathy Ann M raglia, daughter the Oratorical Tontest The tonic in the gym. The Look Before You Leap Dance promises to be a snmnle fabrics. Choose your for the contest has been selected c Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mira :!ia. big success. Admission is 40 cents stag and 75 cents drag The pro­ The Senior'Choir of St Mat fabrics in your own home as “Catholic Youth and the Popes’ 349 Page avenue, was christened ceeds will be given to the National Red Cross. thew's Lutheran Church will hold Washable and Sunfas-t ma i Christmas Message” on Sundav at St. Michael - R C a cake sale at 232 Stuyvesant ave­ terials. Three entries, all from the Jr We are very proud to announce that one of the students of Church. Godparents were Mr and nue on Saturday lrom 9 a m. to VO K A T R \ C H ^ K G I Group, have been received far the LHS recently was selected to be on the All State band. Of course, Mrs. Zigmund Kamin. Relatives Noon. The Misses Doris Henne FOW T»l|< F-sav Contest Father H.iidok. this is none other than Frances Bunny” Martogho, our drummer. and friends were guests at a par­ and Dorothy Terry, are co-chair­ Father Murphy and Father Congratulations, Bunny. ty which followed at the Mirag- m en. Harry B. O’Brien have agreed to partici­ DOTS ANI) DASHES Claire Lou Jaworowski, daugh­ pate as judges for this contest F T A. meeting hold last Tuesday Girls’ Intra-Mural. Mon­ Ackerson and awards will be made to the The Amvets Auxiliary will hold ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ja­ day night basketball team winner is Pat Heffron’s team. Congrats. a card party on the evening of worowski of Maple avenue, was 410 H \< :K F \S \< K ST winners in ea< h group entering. Pat Yearbooks to go on sale soon Hi Y meeting this week At hist Fridav’s meeting of the A p ril 12 at th e A m v e ts H ead- guest of honor at a family party School show tickets to go on sale soon. The name of the show CARLSTADT, N. J. Adult Advi ory Board the co-or­ qui.iters on New York avenue. given in her home Tuesday eve­ is "The Five Graces." It proves to be coming along splendidly so Miss Comm.- Capaccio is chair­ ning in celebration of her 1 Ith dination of the CYO as a whole be sure to attend. Phone \\ l l.ster 0-2114 was once aeain studied and it was man Mrs. Charlotte Bello is the b irth d a y . felt that their efforts in setting up this co-ordination was pro- . . . in Roiling Springs Savings and Ix>an Associa­ ! grossing smoothly All reports are tion and you have more than four. now being written and sent to This is good figuring for a current annual Frank Brady. President of the dividend of 21 z percent makes your dollars grow j Board or to Father Hajduk im- at a tast rate. I mediately following all business meetings of the various groups, More than this — your money is insured up to groups In this wav the Board $10,000. feels that the future suggestions of each group can be studied It's good addition when you figure and save prior to the monthly meeting, the Boiling Springs Savings and Iaian way. therefore cutting the time con­ sumed in the past for the pre­ sentation of ideas in half. Masonic Club Hews 2 j Park Avenue, Rutherford, N. J

From all indications the com­ mittee is well pleased with the ADV KRTISF.MENT ADVERTISEMENT returns of the annual pig roast which will be held Saturday evening, March 10. i ( The Chief “Otto" is all smiles when asked how things are shap­ Your Health.. Friends” ing up. We understand he has .1 ; M IM' liTFK. H S . I'h. C.. that suckling ^>ig all primed for this gala affair. n . of direct op- •i h “ -. w id e, co n ta in in g m edi Eert ‘'Moneybags” Kopins is 1 idly national •a! fo r” u la s .w a s fo u n d b e- watching our committee treasu­ *i tely visual­ the knees of a mummy ry with his eagle eyes and keep­ ly! Scotch The Th.*' an No ropholus in ing accurate records as well as . tnders quarrel ■ .car 1872 Even more an doing his bit on the sale of tick­ live merits of •nt than the Eber Paparus ets. ir difTei• n t bas­ the hie1 o .lyi hies now on Joh n ‘‘S ta n d b y " K u n z is d o in g ilisk ics and leg- la in the British Museum it hangup job in his inimitable iritii of the boj’.s 1 t m , from 3700 B.C. and the w a y . * 'Mr wr tm - is the Depart- Tom Ferrara and Charlie Rei- ish. God love o' E.-'-ntoIogy of the chers, our "veeps”, are busier n out en-masse * *. .’itan M scum of Art th an b ees. ■ th nf next month York, both containing George "Chef” Uhl is getting an i i . r,.s riptions. his gourmet boys and girls all B*-nneventf S cot- Th > urarti-e of pharma^eut- set for the big night. After tast­ vi -ar 387 of d t , t>ai■ k to the art of ing what George has cooked and ■ ind Hum i filth- *v • • )<<" ie r in the ancient I served ip the past, no one will d later to he can- h to- of Eeypt, Persia, j want to miss this coming event. ii zed St. p a ti ii k. Cap- Gree e Home. China, Arabia, I The girls of the Ladies' Auxil- or! nt the age of sixteen by • earth by the beau- I Rainbow Girls from Bergen As- Six years later he escaped ’ of the women here. Those | sembly doing their bit f:om bondage and carried out angels and the knowledge they Our president, Freddie Worth, hi-; re so lu tio n to d e v o te his had s’olen wore condemned by is keeping things rolling, check Ido to God. th “ "ods. B e c a u se o f th e b e­ ing here and there with Artie X h e le g e n d state*-- th a t St lief that the alchemists were ■‘Groucho” Feitzinger. our chair Patrick drove the i opt lies from at’tomrting to outdo the gods man, may lose his kmcktiame the shores of Krin and it -n their e so easy anil so effortless that tion for their motor cars. are grateful for the invaluable Englewood Hospital, Englewood, ask lor a womferful evening. For tonight every mile will be a mile of relaxation experience we received in the search for the Philospher’s with injuries sustained in a fall lies stepping out with his two lavorite And their sentiments etch themselves ctonc. which the alchemist be­ ami pleasure. Even the city's traffic will these two fields we an- .hid to at her home in Teaneck Shd is companions—the lailv in his lile all the more deeply in the light i*l be now in our own home t >wn lieved would turn base metal royal matron of Adomram Court. offer its share of rest and recreation. into pold Now the corner and the c. ir in his Iite! Cadillac s great economy anil prai tuaSitv helping to keep our friends Order of the Amaranth, of Lynd­ There will lie the contentment that pharmacy is stocked with com- For how wonderful it is to know that t In- h e a lth y . hurst. And you can rest assurcil that the comes with Cadillac's great safety . . . T h e pharmaceutical p ro fes­ odities more precious than that sat ist act ions of Cadillac ownership .ne “car of cars’’ "ill make a contribution all and the comforting knowledge that he — sion has its rot>ts dee pi., cm rii h ore It is stocked with coming from so wise an investment. of its own to his evenings enjoyment. anil his lady — arc surroumled with every bedded in ancient days a i s wonder drugs, contanicals and chem icals conco; t«*d to reclaim 0 costs so littls |x»ssiblc comlort anil salcguaril. darkened by the shadov of there will lie the inner Why not coine in soon —with la ly the most priceless item on First ol all mysticism and b lack m a g ic # to p h o n * \nd. finally, there will lie the joy of — and "step out' lor an hour or so \ steps into his Cadillac All «U>ut him will arriving in the “car of cars ’ . . . anil of wheel ot a |9.k) C atldlav ’ Ihe tar is stems from the Greek equivH And it is your physicians In' the inspiration ot Cadillac s luxury . . . catchins those glances of admiration waiting hv you . . . and we 11 l>e delighted lent meaning "the use o f m e d i­ who -,\ ith the aid of tools of • a n y w h e r e that will come his way at journey s end. to do the honors! c in e or the practice o f w itc h ­ the -1: uggist. has expanded ami beauty • • ■ anil graciousness. craft". But its practice is m ore man - life .span and improved % Pittsburgh BOc ancient than Greek c iv iliz a ­ his health to the point where 0 Baltimore . OOo tio n . man can make the most of his T h e E g y p tia n “Eber Papar- abilities to the constant im­ A trom Kul****** «fWr ft PM ^ all dsy Sun

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My-T •Fine Puddings . 3 p‘9’ 25' Tomato Paste 3 25c M il l RCADV 15c fr t f r f IM V C l ' Sparkle Puddings pkq5' String Beans W«»l 0 #1 C ream y or 13 o: Q Q c LEG S - IMM 49' SUipoy Peanut Butter Chunky jar O f Del Monte Prune Juice . b o ;:wHie m 9 15 01. RCftDY-TO-COOK f r n » te p t r a d j 0^1* Holt's Apple Sauce • glassesalasses “ * Kellogg Rice Krispies. . pkg. 25c I 6 oz. t v m !i'N C, n?*J rRY!f'C a. gutlf, tnj «*«l* o«r > Igiant 1* ' 1 r the family w a^ Libby's Tomato Juice . . 4c.°n 29t Coigate's Fab F pkg. Perfect Partner for C .hen . . C r .1 i,j f r i j i . j a ' 8 •*,2“ 2 1 3 ! Mott's Apple Juice . . *"'25' Brillo Soap Pads 2 3 ? Ribs of Beef . 45‘ 53 Sliced Bacon 2; 3. V-8 Vegetable Juice . . “.“'35' Blue Cheer *”hd^iudi ^, 6^ #* Ribs of Beef 55 59* Shoulder of lemb 2° De! Monte Peaches . 2 43 Ajax Cleanser 121°: 31' Steaks Sir Inn ri N rterktntc 65 Loin Lamb Chens 8^ Cling Peaches JS JX « ALL Detergent *X35\ ‘ ^ 2.19 Top Round Roast or Steak ,b73 Turkeys 59 Bartlett Pears DeiMont' 'gu°; 27c Bab-0 Cleanser 2 ‘I 31' Boneless rv-uck Pot Roast u 49 Beef Livtr 25 Libby's Apricots Unp,,l,d ha!y'' ‘LT23C Famous Brand Frozen Foods # Boneless wal Roast •h ■ " 5? Fresh Cod Steaks 29 Puro!e Plums ”."‘25‘ Libby’s Sirawberries su'd 'X‘ 27c Del Monte Figs ’^27c Birds Eye Piesc h 2 ,I“: 45' m Campbell's Beans . . 2 1 ? 25c TYDinners £ Z l » i 2 . 691 0 Pride of the Farm Catsup bottle 19^ Libby's Broccoli Spears 2 °C 45‘ # ’■ GRAPEFRUIT ...... Green Giant Peas . . 2 I? 37' Lima Beans 2 '°>Z 47' Nave! Oranges ’ , , : 12 49 String Beans *22 Dei Monte Peas ta ^Ga den 2 l7.„? 37c Spinach 2 ^ 27' FreshCarrots v 7. .19 WcslieJ Spinach .19 ;.,33 Sweet Peas 0“ B;:ly 2,1M19C Campbell's Soup •19' e Iceberg Lcttuce ','17 Fresh Mushrooms ----- fc55 kj;L|0lf Green Giant 1 12 01. O l e iliw-w i J Whole Kernel Corn * cam VI Campbell’s Oyster Stew 29< New Green Cabbage 6 Fresh Pineapple .^29 i i i i i e i i & # 0 # # % $ 0 Yellow Bananas ° - .... * 13 Green Peppe; s *19 Lenten Values Dairy Dollar-Savers ANN PAGE FINE 16 oz. WrN kgf4 Pink Salmon coid,t„.mB,and can 55c Sharp Cheddar Witc «««• 63c 16 oi. W ildm era carton Red Salmon Sunnybrook can 79< Strawberry PreservesA, ' 31.00 Large Eggs Bi own and W hit# I dorer 59 CHERRY PIE Whit* 7 oi. Sunnybrook — large *i/« cm /tor / ^ ( Elbow Macaroni * ■ • 2 33 Chicken of the Sea Tuna M eat can 37c White Eggs Fresh grad* A I d o i.n O I 7 oz. T “ .... 3 9 c W h it* M eat Spaghelti Sauce m--' 19 Bumble Bee Tuna Fish '::37c ^liced Swiss Mel-O-Bit Procets Cheese Ib 49' 5 '/, oi. Harris Bra'id Tomato Soup - 4 35 American Crabmeat can 53c Sliced Muenster F.«i,Dom..t;ccw. u 53 t!ol Cross Buns IO'/j oz. Beans 2 V. 23 Minced Clams ^ can 27' Italian Romano cJ 5 £ l. '52 Go!d layer Cake pi ^ • Al! varieties of Q l6oz Q7c Tomato Ketchup ' 20 I iOSlfcvIll Spaghetti or Macaroni fc pkgs. v f Danish Blue Cheese '^ * d " 75 Danish ‘X Ring Marshall's Kippered Herring c4; 37' Borden's Milk 2,1,47'

‘ 2 i< • ; 8 1 • ;;27* 229' 2 3ic •21 5 49' § 89 2 25‘ 3 25* Cashmere Bouquet Co-'me.s Bouquet Lifebuoy Soap Lifebuoy Soap Col(ate'i AD Collates Vtl Sij.tr Suds P.*r i Doj fo*4 S#ap Soap P*- c < Ifc*** D#t«rj»«»t 3 m * 3 r 3f* ’•‘ 37* 73‘ ;. »* 3 17* 2 "V 25* ■3 MiM ;• *V 2Sl 11 PAGE FOl'RTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19.V.

dm w inr bf all l**nal documents n*e- of the said Tax Collector, Town Hall, t NOTICE fsiwry to rormumatp a aale Hyndnurst, New Jer*e> NOTICE Is hereby giveg that the \\\\ w jM * .^ y \ |i I v \,. I,/, /,/, H. Kjii'h building I»h»t ia to have net 5. Offers for any oi the propertlea forevolng Ordinance wa* finally i*a»se.| leaa than a foot irontage i here.n listed may made to the gov­ by the Board of Commissioners at Miscellaneous !». Suid land* wlil he aofd on Deed erning body at no lean tnan the mini- i a ’ regular meeting of the Board of West End News of Bargain and Sale iree and clear of muni price* as set forth herein by j t ’otn mi an loners held on Monday. Keb- aM municipal ll**n*. encumt>r*ncea. any prospective purchaaer of any real ! ru irv !>*»*. and will take effect rnrri4iriim<„ui> tu»**H. as»*->.«nii-ni’i or i estate |>r< ker or outer neraon legally as provided hy law Bv A L W EIN other inuni<-:|»al , chsrffea except ax j authorized to con.suinate Lhe irans- .r. OF THK BOA It I * Sam Principato otfterwlxe si|)ti'iiiM tu tn!* Ordm awe ' netion. OF COMMIJ*«tnVF.RS At a regular meeting of the as << lhe d*te of ptiasinit of title. I ti The e«»riiirission to l*e paid to any FRET* O. TAt’B I 1ft. Tm* ht be ,u to broker Or |m-im«i nuinunuiknc a sale, Township Clerk Excavating Co. W est E nd Independent Associa­ 'anv auch brba>r of lhe penwn cou- miter t„an I lie purrliaser. ‘hall art Thi ted: Frh. *•. |!*5« tion, President Daniel Coranoto Hunin*atinK a -ale. other than tile j be mere than i»'- of th*- sale price I'ees: f 14.04 . . . RACK HOF. - BULLDOZEB pur< ha«*T. shall not b.-» more ttusii li*e and may b. pa:d °*** ,,r the consum- warmly thanked the members for p**r rent of the nale price and ’ at ion of tpe sale SHOVEL DOZER - GRADING ahali w* paid oa rtMiiin ui iltle and 1 7. Si-id lands will h*- sold by I>ee4 CELLAR EXCAVATION their splendid support in the re­ delivery > eritert -ite-d ti> tlie Hoard of C<>iuml»- em i(hm hm• uls, tax. s a ‘-.--smeiits or FILL DIRT - TOP SOIL 11 ,1,1 ;«ftn■. Aluminum a.'ish, j Scalera. F o u n d e r ’s Day celebration was alonern .nhalt be |88;H37 .V<* I ether ntuiiM-ioal »barges except as * .1 r'i* Iih hiIi i, j I'hon- * accomplished at Roosevelt School I, I'll- Hoard. Oi l ortltlllsKioner* ' otherwise s.ie ilied n this ordinance her*-l>y reaervt-a the right to reject i us of the ij te of pasMing of title. 82 M adison S tre e t »Rt INC TON on Tuesday to honor the origin any iu nd all bids and to waive all tn- ». The Township Aitw»ney will be North Arlington, N. J. of the PTA Mrs. Wilber Chase, foi nialitie*. paid a lee li^ tIr* l*u>« baser f«»r the Gibbs Offerings ii All ordinance* tr parts of <f * v pHNi«eil ruarv aoth. I•*'.«, and will take effect FEBRUARY 22nd were then served. b> tli- Hoard 'I ' 'oinuil*»*i«»ner>i ut a provided by law h regular ui»-*-tiiiC of the IWtrd of i . i m i <»F THK BOAflD - * THEN and NOW * - Greenware Kill** I-M lof. d. Joseph Quartararo of 236 Cope- «' inm s-ioner* h* id on Moml ■ \ l eb- LVNDHURST ruiii'y /litIt, I•*.*;, and will tak* el.ert (i f i i iMMIHSMiXKP . “The truth Is," cried little li.nd avenue has passed his ex- IT!KU il TA t' H .1 >.r»vi/ied hy IrfW G eorge. SALE animations before the New Jer­ It V DHI'I.f. Ol’ TH K IM»AI{I» Township Clerk ii| ' I '< #.M MISSSM iNKHH Hated K* I. 20. IM'.*; “I did it with my hatchet.” as m uch as sey Real K tale Commission. He ^ K|tKI'» " TAI II , ,. *24 :;«• HASBROUCK H t . lj i 1 fS ToMiiship ( in k TODAY FOLKS SAY. "Such now affiliated with C. B. Sny- workmanship; Honestly, you 50% off «I* i Realty Co. ORDINANCE NO 1195 \N lHti»lN.\N« K \ A. ATINt: AS cant match It!” R«-t wishes for a speedy recov­ A rcH i.H ' STHIiri IS THK 'I OWN SI it I* .*1 l.V NK IiritST. While others rant and rave. Ann Liebou Studio ery to Mi- Josephine Sparta. ORDINANCE NO 1194 rtil'N T V HKIliiKN A N I• About the cash they save; 173 BELMOUNT AVE. lion voyage to Jennie and Peter AN nUlHNAM'K A t’TIt* HII7.J NO STATI'l <*' NKW J KHSKY, A III I. Il lilai «>lt I'RIVATK SAia-. On bathrooms by Waring. NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. Aimando on their trip to Florida. liiltTlMN «>K THK StU’TH nl i KIITAIN PKOPKKTIKS N<»W W KST KI: I .Y SI PK iiK SI'MMKR And gen’ral repairing. KE. 2 7914 CoftKfjtulations to Mr. PaJ- ltY TIIK iuW.NMHli’ « »I-* A \ KNI' K I.XTKNlU.Nil NuRTH- IIM M II'H ST IN TIIK lO l'N lY W KST KH I.Y 1U"M THK NuRTH GIBB S AGENCY iik-ii nf Schuyler avenue and nl- HKKiiKN AM* K I M N ti \\ t:STi:i!l.V l.iNK <»K SIXTH rtanU I. * 10 J 11 of 500 Pai k Ti.ICMS AM* MINIMI'M I’KU I.S STItKKT T\Vi» lll'\|ilti:i> THIR­ STRICTLY FRKSI1 LCCS I KIDCJK KI) 1 Y N D H U H S'I i'll KitK*»K. IM’KSl'AN'T Tti NKW TY SKVKN A NT i T H I R T Y WARING 111 • who have been accepted in WF.I'ster 2 11 ‘ • IKKSKY KKVIKKD STATUTKS. TIIRKHI III' NbltKHTHS <237.Ml I).-Ii\eretl to Your i'i<- o r g a m a /tio n . r*w. 40: i»ii- zi» i:r SK«V AS KKK'I TH III K SUI THKASTKR- GENERAL CONTRACTOR K -r I • I ' ■> - - ,l.«KM>Kli A Nil SI' I* I* I. K.\l l-JN’l - ) I.y I.IM-MU' SKVKNTH STItKKT Open Dally, Ewes.. S.itm d'v <* Hun Jo-«'ph St-angarella of 332 Post The Hoard of i'ommlsaloneirs of the I) Daily Member ot Multiple Lii'm g Sy»t*-rd iivcniic i, resting at home with Tlie II*.ard >t <'oinmlwl»*nera of the 'Fi,w n ndhurst. in the t'mm- 351 Weart Ave., Lyndhurst P hone: Townsh.p of l.yndhurxt in the i'minty tv i,r Iteig* ii do indain as follows i ItfoVen ankle We wish him a ,,i Hergeii do ordain as follows: 1 That a tw.-nty live <2'*l fool Roofing. Siding. Repairing <;r.nc\a H-.n.u O’CONNOR. AGENCY speedv recovery. I That the lauds hereinafter *les- strip on the south went.rlv side of , i I bed are not nerded for I • ti I • IH' us<- 'Suinm.-r Avenue in the Township «*f 6oo m i x , r north Arlington, n . j Although elections are only in The Ho«rd of < ‘i mrnlfslofn-ri do I.y u.lliursf a- li<,wfi and dedi<-«f<-d n K L arnv I TOGO t!i<- lutute, remember, you must h**rel*> auihorizr the sale of th*- fol puhlli use on a tei taill iililp entitled Phone W Ehster i9*5.'»23 • .wing properties at publi* or private ' Kingslntid Manor Homestead Map”, On* n 1 'nli! :i I'M. :• n< i Sundav Aftcnoons 2 to 5 P M, n ri tei in order to vote. sal* fur a f»-ri*>d of one year from (said strip being more parti<-tilarlv Slipcovers and after the date When tins I idlll- i drsei ill* d as follows .11," e 'hall heroine elTertive and doeu Heginning at the rorner formed Harold Miglin, Adam C/ar- l.v the intt i ~e< tion of the noith YES on upholstered furnltare II nerki and Miss Virginia Czar­ pru es for ea* h nf said properties Sixth Street a is important who does your work. shown on the uffl. Ial Awkmm.hI Map id and mpro QUALITY TKI.KVISIoN TOPS IN VALUE!! j necki, of Ten Kyi'k avenue, and oi the Township of I.yndhtirst. an fol lid*. With the southwesterly We are offering our suuMBOf IVNDIKRSI i line of Summer Avenue, 55.0 feet S l I I M I I. special now. Mi h.detn Kocon of Irvington. Deecription Pine hnnitaI ,w <•>„) | wide, and running; thence, ill RESIDENTIAL n<- ba< k tm m a w e e k e n d at III* . k JO ' I Mil I 25 x 11 H h!"IiK lhe sj,nl southwesterly line I t"* Ouincy Ave., Kearm SOFA and CHAIR upholaterod southerly side of I.a4tr i,l Sin Aveii.i. north 41 deg as low as jy^.5li. ' • Stowe, V’t . wh.ere skiing was the A \ e ii u e, approximately mill we-l 2 57 :t:t feet to the FaM, Depcmlahfe Service ' M' 'ia- h.iil l ullv I IV* leet from tins i-a- t. ilv “im tin a -1 * 11 v line of Seventh Y.-n. Hai, lilludx » •It tier of nelalleld Ave Street, tlieiice. i 21 along the south- tl*'' subjf. I 11 • ,.| • anil l.-ike Ave, sub|ei | to I i-te|lv line ,.l Seventh Street ex- * >11 All Makes Models! According t» condition of frtM W M . K. J O H N S O N I ii i tn1111111.111<»ti' oi olT'icerft sewn easement t '.Oil llu tndeil north 41 tie 55 mln 30 sec and material ehosen. I Real Estate .md Intui.in'e • a-t 25 i*4 feet, thein-e (2l p trail* I IOCATIOM Two family frame I, ...... onvenlentty__ * 39® Belleville Tpk. A r linflton .■ ill be a leatuie ol the meeting Block I*!, Is,t ,>o * IM u lib I he nf> rfriibl »oi»thwes|erl> KE. 3-9433 SLIPCOVERS - DKAPK8 I" 11 • - * i. i" i 'tf It i«ltc*' Itoail t'outalns lour I* K Enny ? 4«?? ol Pyramid Helx-kah Lodge, No. northerly side ol N. w I' : i-'ilI> tltii -li. il hawiiii'ni with extra • Im*- * I Summer Avenue and 25 0 and BEDSPREADS Made 70, IOOF, to be held tonight at V* rk Ave.. 4sI feel w, st of feet northeasterly therefrom as *•' Steam /gas heal Kntira I Ihe coiner of Ridge ltd measured ai a right angle, south to o rd er. *' '|'"I. new rlertrl. .1 wiring * Adoniram Temple, in Second ave­ ami New York Ave 4 1 d.-g V. nan east 238.lift feet to * *•• ••in, li. -• I mm. di.i ie ii* i'ii|ui na - y. Ask- j the uf*.rev;, d northwesterly line of nue. Ml , A.It la Miller is noble Block 142. 1.01 5 35 X 125 six Hi Street extended northeaster- Day OTTO’ S DECORATORS I !,i anti. southerly side of Forest iv th...... iii along the said NORTH \KI.IN(;i(lN J Ave, suhjei t to sewer r,gill Iii.rthw .su rly line of Sixth Street t7ft RIDQE ROAD. NO AMLINOTON C H O ltf LOCATION Just It years old. | REGISTRATION NOTICE • tf way L’*i!i feel from the extended s.,nth 4t. d. if :'.fi mln. west Night KEarny 2-6185-6 •Ighborhood I and Hour I. • « TOWNbMIH Of LYNDHURST corner - *•■ 2 All ordimtm-es or partn of ordin­ V 100 • ,11 neh lot Two ear I Hi* I" I’m ikI Ol tilt purpose of Block 112. laits 20 and 21 ance* inconsistent herewith he and SERVICE I Many addiilonal features. I I *• |»t . now II- eligible to vote 76 x list easterly corn, r of th*- same are hereby repealed ul lieii.-rul Klertions Valley Bro< k Aye and Van '!. This i»r«lijinme shall become ef- aw l Equipped Servlet JOHNS ii- purposi* m trails- Hu re n St , fet live after final passage and publl- Laboratory to this Ares W LIIV'I .MvNI HI 1IKR I A 2 FAMILY LISTINGS ! ■ a tion ;is provid'd by law. I voters who have | Block 208, l^a r, 40 x 1”.', Radio - TV Service iing address since I westerly side of Kighth St :«u Tt-lt-|iln,iif liKnt-vi, 8 8164 t • i mn. and also fur j |I*M feel south of t * >ril*‘l ,.l i. rs who have KEarny 2-3060 Joseplt R. Polito Agency. Inc. i t hr* ngii marriage I I’ark 1*1. and I aghih St GE. 8-4120 1 ItliM-k iii!i, |^,ts 2o. 21 and or WEbiter 9-4769 John Bonanno 301 Him,I lit>Alt I.YNDHI1RST, N. J. | Ferrara's feet 309 Chase Ave., Lyndham OPEN EVKMNC!!. UNTtl. 9 P.M. - SUNDAYS UNTIL 5 P.M. J the ■ the., H*-rgn for ti % . vark ...... Now! Valley Brook 4 'f Beauty Salon Don't Miss That Late. Late j Bim k i«’,*. la.fs I., and Hi For Quirk, Reliable Show -Call I s—We Welcome I mi x imi northeast rorner of Newark Avenue and I.yndhurst, N. J. Service On All Make* Night Calls i Valley Brook Ave. I Block IX#, |'art i t l.m '* GEneva 8-7969 VEI.TRE T V REPAIRS and 10. io x 2i» 37tl.15 leet ARLINGTON Tuhes Tested Free Fellow The Leader | Iroib the southeasterly I corner of Kimrsland Ave­ PERMANENT WAVING nue and Riverside Ave be­ TELEVISION 1# BERGEN AVENUB EVERY WEEK ing tiu- rear portion of lots NORTH ARLINGTON, SERVICE KEarny 3-4267 ORDINANCE NO 1193 All Kinds ttf Hair SlylinR \ * UilM .W \. K Al THOHI/.IM! tile 728 KEARNY AVE. Illi I■ l HI,Ii . >i; l-ltlVATK SAI.K tile I I lit: IAIN I *H* il ’KRTl KS Ni»W The balance i f the purchas*- price And Tinting ARLINGTON U.NKI' HY TIIK TOW NSHI I’ (»K of said sab- if confirmed, will l»- du* Trucks NMUII'ltST IN THE Ciil'NTY and payable to the Tax Collector (.all Us To Multiple List I-’ HKlvi i KN ANI > K I X I N '5 within sixty iroi davs after date of i I;.ms am * j ii v n ii v i nn i s i-onnrmatlon of ih*> sale, at the office Your Home 111 :i:i;«’i' I’CRsi'aNT to n i. Rv Appointment Only WEbiter 9-7790 liM SIili S'l'ATI'TKS, im::7. 4*1 iiu- Auto Part* 33 Offices. With Over 100 • I T SKIJ . AS A \IK \|iK |i ANII I ITI.CM I'iN’TKI • 506 Post Avenue f r a n k s g a r a g e the Auto Tool* Salchiiien, Will Kffect V nd hii I Hie Auto Paints GENERAL MI1TOHS TRUCKS A Onick Sale SALES ANP SERVICE Quality Parts Only 207 R idge R nad ’ Multiple List! Sell in a Jiff! ik/ffypwnter fr m Machine Shop Service Lvndhurst. N. J. eha effe and minimum MAIM ST HACNOiAUI I 5>»i Service to the Trade I s lor - . |<1 property being more I. u I iff Iv iIcmci Ilit'd as follows. Vacuum^lVqners ing.imaig .it iht corner lorim-d in ih inters, ctlon S.„,|h 41 deg '* ...... se, West, piralle! with Rutherford, N. J. A. V.Sandberg m 'ie . n t In .1- h i i v line tf Tenth 430 Hackensack St, Caristadt l*ai G E neva 8-7177 Dom Rosa GEneva 8-5670 15 Yrs. in Hasbiouck Heights , "t I ii. I'laii 4 1 Ml feet i,i u point • »l»rwriter* Kddma Machine* I ' • ti it * ' n.a thaesteilv (loin ((,. f'.ip lii alora • ' nl i, i • ,I• r a. mill III >.e. East u r.iMKAiUTiwn 218 Washington Avenue || " •* III : « i'll t ht . ut hw estei Iv Im. # ; - "I I ai I Hia, . 125 *1 feet to tile • ii.ii. -ml northwesterly Hue ot 1 ha-i \v. nil* th* II. e ti) s. i,tli 4 Nutley, N. J. *>• > ■'*• nun a* ate West, along . .1 ii'it'ihvv e- ti-rl> line of <'has<- \v.liue. 1.0 40 M III ||,e north • • *. 11\ l ne of Thoma Avenue " I.ml out and Impioved 735 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst See this sturdy, "n '"• 1 * ‘ Nm 11« ci deg 22 mln NUMey 2-8080 " • 'X esi /thing *ttid n/Hth VIOLA BROTHERS, INC llere s .i well Iniilt two family. Five rooms, two family home. Four rooms up and three • •'itiiv line if riiom is Avenue down. Two-car garage, automatic oil beat Very 1 * * e t t,. Mu south, asterly lln. tile liallt on iirst Hour, lour riHims, tile bath valuable location. Perfect for professional man I • nth Street as now laid out on •et-ontl floor Itented at $75.00 per month. "nl i'll loved then e (K) North Industrial Waste Removal Priced at $19,500. 1 deg i< mln "0 ncc East, along 180 WASHINGTON AVENUE, IWJLEY, N. J. One-car garage. I.ar#.- plot. On a beautiful • III • • ill hi* ‘t s t e| I v line of Tenth shaded street II is only half a block from >'•!'" r ».<• .4 f.-.-t to the southwe't- Would you like to see an older four room bun •ilv lln*' ot |*aik Hlare which Is Phone NUtley 2-7000 busetv, trains, shopping, schools, etr. Just galow In good condition at Sl !,!»0« Ask to see '* I' 11,1 ,"f n'a. e of h> ginning around the corner from Ihe beautiful Lynd • alii'.f 11r - |H*rl y is loi ated on it now . “ I-in sid,* of i'hase Aveng. hur*t park Priced at $17,000. " ' Iv -'de of Th.mias Avenue Brand new two-family. Four anti four, with , . suit- ,t Tenth Street and 1 " l> side of Hark I'lace. hav- SAVE ON FUEL BILLS Truck terminal spare, office space, machine $100 month income on 2nd floor. Beautifully f*«ta*e ..n t'hase Av- appointed. Oak floors, tile bath, modern kit­ ' 4" a front footage on COMPI.ETE LINE OF shop with or without machines and garage with Ihornas \ V ellUe „f ?.*, | X« * „d a fr*»nt two large overhead doors. These rentals are chen with beautiful birch cabinets and exhaust ' ’ ' > ' "Hi St reel > f r,02.31 feet BUY NOW locaied in a new boildini; with plenty of park- fan. Double sliding door closets. New windows int \o f,.,at I"1'*1 f" 'nl tnni*«•' i BUILDING MATERIALS ing’ space. Ask about them now. which give more furniture space. Bis. full I ‘/V '"•-['‘•"Honed pr.ip.rtv win basement, best hot water heat by g«s. He i a '"ii'lmuto prit i PREMIUM QUALITY CO A L tluced to a bargain $20,900. Don't wait' i’l wI1' h U ""'filt.-d tin a Inwtotion WOOL and BOARD RElfTALS—Three rooms, lieaf, hot water, foot of ItiW* pe/- front Six-room home In lovely Chase Ave. (near * A lle||.e.|t ,,f t,|'.. ,,f Guaranteed Satisfaction M arch 1st $75.ou or sii.i imi if >ou do your own Page Ave.) section with wall to wall carpet­ d e e & a tin g . ful bid H I ing. automatic heat, neat as a pin. Priccd at of the -ale SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH w i l l w o t cun a (a e v i t a r c l e a n Hie h. Ial,, • ,,f the purchase prb $15,000. * s,i id with- It confirmed w ill be d„ •ntl paViilib in I rtsh ol certified ch- • . " , * “••'■‘..tor Wtthiq Uim Nut or Stove ,nn $22.00 Buck Wheat ",0 $16.00 We fleet! your li'iiiiji. |,et un multiple list your home. Our multiple listing * davs after date of conflrnax ■ r,lr *< * he olfl*. Of the ea system has Iieen highly Micccxeful. A <|uit k sale of your Imme is assured. I i\ i , He. t..r Townahlp cf |,% a P«« Coal $18.00 Stoker Rice ,on $15.00 11 ■ i. • mill irat Iter * -uni V New ,l.-.fs, v and It I dl Il.ll tn undi rsn.ixl that How* I* h* FW w k* Asphalt Roof Shingles itowi a n n a at A N T raaacat. t r t o i i auaMsacr ru> '•> 111 nl- and dirts ted In |>e ..f t* * -•• 11. , for th. naviiirni (>f ,. sidei., 11,.|i .p,| perfr r»««nee c m 1911 j SAVINO AGENCY t.iiier ci mliiions pr«iv ided for i . t Agriculture Lime-Driveway Stone agr*-enient •• I. The Towithblp Attorney shall I flimivlo d wl’h a c ti,|,let,, retxc t f lands herein s„id from a repui-i Imitation Tile Board MORRIS DEMEL ’ ■liHn * x»> mil d,»i. 251 Ridge Rd. GE 8-3121 Lyndhurst, N. J . ftcin th. i ntVrm Hon of the • 7 The Tow n*h n Attorney e M he 615 Essex St. HA. 6-2132 Harrteei paid a fee U> the purchaser for the THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1956 COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTI1 BERGEN REVIEW ' M CE F1FTFTM

mU wtake pwekrtl-le THMI *OOK 1i*a* and H a.Mu * IU ki » .* dirvatnm «*{ tivttx »«* A nto G lass M WStei «~Uin« .»»• ».4 Laundry r *u *Me> *-• r *»* uw i ir» j-l lbilOfc » K *. WKMtar M i a WE PICK UP * DELIVER ‘D ytC ttiil ,-4dw iU iiK < } U*iWuW Jk«Krt« ♦«» M a a t> i-t. A TiW.1 M a A * r . i > t t V»*<» »w* h* HI MS»>s M N H*- r k I! hi TWAIN FURNITURE TORS advertising ol The Leader Classifieds. Your | A >• !*.« M*«r |«* 148 Ridge Rd. No. Arliogtor . In* i'H rtm l ’’pllfft oi *»i Glass For Every Purpose advertisement is caried into 7,000 home* I will ti«ln SSS Rlvoraido Av*. Lyndhurst N. J. KEarav t EMd H llf **NT|0 FSMAlS every week in Lyndhurst, North Arlington, I KwMlMl A»r* T»oe Ma« II llntid 'I.,ta i#M* ll'tSCtta A Tvp »(» !,•*«* P I T I |N» i • »•* i» - • Masons P.uiherford, test P.utlicrford and Carlstadt [ W R A «'•• "IM if*er lo W'. | n - •* * Ol. * * ARLINGTON PLASTERING • CONCRETE Opportunity «% nli « n • ... , «n« *...i.«i . SMALL REPAIRS liitj' Arlington Professional Bidg ie n ll> 1 h’Ati*iI h.iiik |)rruii' J 4 C all Redder '?K c-‘P*e4* 1 MO t H I* » nrjrt poailon. KEarny 3-9587 riw tKi I (Ifrk s Teller*. Typist*. «iJ> M l^m -*». !:■ > f*hdrtr% Tor Three Lines of Action-Packed Advert!; *»' v D airies I r d l l t r o .((>>||OUr H f ( k * hi. Music Teacher 75 Cents First Insertion Manx lirn ftiU . Hr|»J\ gix *« n ant |iU<* New Mayors . t n d ) * U u l u t l i If Its bottled at W ELSH FARMS $1.25 Two Insertions i ng age. r^prrirnrf ami In Long Valley. N. J.. It is tbe *"l«rx lu l^«iirr. :nu»l VICTOR P. FRANC IP ANE $1.50 Three Insertions lit .f ' best. Convince yourself — Try Bun :<>. Association s bottle of our E x tra Rich Milk Piano. Vocal, Accordion i l l 1 htt * ulrt n IViinHiat. i Read This Piper today. M IN S e,.t>*rrt ii Teacher A L T O M O T IV i in R fitrn County t-td# rs«>unttAl tht* tuin.)tfti<*< . Unde real happiness In producing , 3 p«nt* HELP WANTII) FEMALE M ilky W ay taientoa •r*ists wno are now per­ rg f^ a n . bo.* * >4mil B«i«rn County Ikinm i a ii M a, Chevrolet forming on RADIO and TELE­ Mut'k |fl •. . I**...* ITlNOliM PHIH ,«,r o«» A o M itliiifl *>rgarui«u 1 VISION SHOWS Ford Vlt t oi » ooJ I lion KifMrirmtd Api>tv t / r , mote that well*;* >.( IU Page Dairies Koirif of hla pupil* hava parformnd 1 OidmnwWtle .hi A *f|MH l.«* H»< k. DMi k M FOR THI 1EST DEAL ON A with VnuRhn Alonroe, Charlie 1 lr<’< r« »tir " v ; County iraidonta • v «. Dealer* In Qualltr Milk Only Splvak. Wio^y Harman. Vlinant 1,0 .llunor, I'minii Mfr Oisttat Alii I M t lu m ir oi inftu ni#ti.*n l^tpt't, plua a hoat o f others Kids* ltd • «lr tilt'*' At* North 1954 CHEVROLET GE. t-0468 . WE. 9-6S7J 1»5 , Arlington now taaohlns jui t*uud.»> n ti.l # ii l-'lrr IMiK.uh real 1 d Tn.t. m LVNDHURST, N. J. are: Kusi-ne Mtformick, Ror- yj»5 i ol »Jm« lN Uiir«1 plan* f\ir tl»« anoa Miller, Al <>kul«ki. Norma Knrd Vtdtorla < ■ nut latjon, v»h ch ■> i». , !tl«rtoiillri, Marihn «* hlll^r r»«>- »'hryalt-r Wlndiu 1—— ■ * ■? U>r»a Tursirk .Pllonifna ivoriano. ! rv«t*moiiilr conv CIHAMlC SOHI>Uk^ « I LlOHf h Ml on . isin^i *« m non-ptviflt (kor|Kir*tt >ii P A T ZITO •lohn anti Ja»n I r oijtlnmm, all , 2.1S tion* many »•*•* ■ • fMik' w rit niAit# *1 a Uimliti htilh Hi Re nct'ii. I’aaaalc and t a « 1»:. udii-il W talitu WHI D rivew ays CMIMMi »•& htudio z»J lirot* !*t, lay mertmg of HrfftfA * untv t yWWttllh ntkyvifa «t t-*tftir » Inivmnitonal panrl.lru-k K R tniE N C tO Phone W Winter 9-0644 ! FO R RKNT Xl'S»H i V d l n t d R ratnm a m in Wn**4 R k t(» A . «- ply month BH«»dw« l^j ai|r) firiMtk A**, l.» M*ti*»r>> tifhalf of inrOrptt««t hdt ao, LEONARD CHEVROLET or WKltaler 9 2256 Ml WAAIIhtittlN A \l rt • m i l j % ti »* GABRIELE BROTHERS Specia'ii* in Hydramatic Unit* ( I KRK TVPISTH ui ufit'll at ihe inert u a c k a w a n n # m« i h » *'*1* and tiuatftt vtrirj eU.it \ 'lil.imaiiiW S1I Eighth, Street Lyndhurst. N. J. SIGNORE BROS GARAGS 2*1 R td|r RiMtd. Uyndhurat, N J K*»r Mlllna d«-iwiftin«*iil in Ka>' V*» I rent*lisr itt|os»> I fail nr |»i UkM Vl B 4d02 ?4 Hour Towiog St'ViCf i.tvoi va » V.lu »rk |Ma«H »l Ui *. |m r* lunn t lk^ * Mr.- ► Malts* Kiiar aiitrr Our Towing Club S3 Par Yaar Wa Raaarwe a P'rta M*ar«i*n af ■ «»n. • rn WHI *«*i.*id.r • * .im i. t>|. I « > | | t i l l * I t I «»%• !*•%* | r ' f l i t U Aaphalt Drlvewaya. Powrr Roiled Oil Burners Moda*n Purmehad Raama l»r I’i» H W « llh itMntrratt* «|i*ti| all) j el**, lc-t of Wi^xt ft.d , Parking l.«i« Cunrrctr Sldi-walka V'S/S/VN • uK ntiim m and vraUm* Guaata «»i » ith* ul n p m ttin . •m i. j It.M «*» made pivaiOenl of I '.i r I • r im I I Equipment H'-ntal ELM AUTO 8ALKS All Modern l*BM»»Jm<ti« and * ITU rm> Ihri-Ai* i nt m AMttriatiflfl Ofif of i Phone KKarny 2*5627 j In. luiliiifl Air Cond’l«otttof I Mil.| SM i i llO N «»l ‘ »K I "» I* • \H > FULLY INSURED ELM ST. KK ARNY , N J VKllV It KAW IN A HI .£ RATW R\KKR A CO.. IMt «iian»Mn „( gl ,,tp 'deal location fa* all trana»oitalian Auatm I tK tl Newark ALL WORK GUARANTEED K E arny 3 23!U If • . i now ! Mat he artiK.upt rr» nt Electricians m oiltin bur in town faata on* al ht-r ~t \Vi»rU>iii«<*.n i'afk llarri Complete AutomaUe Oil BABT t'RIB tiia daliciaua «rill ap#r>aitaa. hun N J for vaurrSt p. *d nl^arfrtpk W IM M f/s > < H H I m i Hnl > I II0UI I'i.AT I'tvN • rn in i wirfr((n*e f^M-ratArln' Heating InsU hat Iona H liH A IR lo«a in t*l«iftoioa A. o.imltn* ?r" Oil Burner Kfftrlenee a*-ll (o f«inlli«a dir* t from fa* I rv il Al h* and I lif IliM* In# I at c-ttolfaalc pH. a» I'rftta, fill' .•1*1*0>rtn adv> tti I. ol VAL C. COLOMBO Our Soecialty 1 j pMOfla. adiuflablr 14)1 ««itlii|a. inia, t A1 I.ACkAWANNA U|M» n«* !»*• i n*l •(. ELECTKITU^ *idn» Crth pituM, $T^ t - - Oil00 |J7 "0 IIAK *1 1.1(11.1. •rr T j I 221 Prospect Ave., No. Arlington Itrlu t 93: on. no hl(hfr i ilar.illi * 1191 Residential - Industrial WirinA ______> ____ J P^na. |7 *5 III U *** RM |r Kuiitl and I rrm un Ht. 120 A rlin g to n Blvd. Kvir- M W ! ,,)•» pu l yndlm rvt, N J MFI.r H IN rrfi MAI* North Arlington. N J P a in te rs and In fur tnw I l*ni, cm TH . (.K n ev a It 971ft KEarny 2-5579 ilK ■ ueiui in»un*rn.i. in»i»n l__, _ Charles Savino i Mtvnifiil v*»* "•*» '« ari».i«.-rt \*OUR * N, , all kinda Of aut'-motrtle Inauran^ I »'»*•«• XM |i y a A . C h a sar & Son Painting anti Drcoraiinj: | drlv# wltkoui io»*rn|* 11 RA*»a.c iwfvaii , N NR» *• OCO.NNOK AtjKNCT. 1-fc.mr «;►; * iXM or WK •> M il ..« » al*« ••>!• h^nfaedf i" h,d Sash Ropes Repaired j ' ROAU. KR J-7CMI l 1# tf rid.Vti Mala a id f.m air Im and Electricians Glaring n««»ii i.iirt^a Mma Kr •*>♦“* t P*#^ Windows Puttied • LtC TR ItTtA M |h» ml* »tirr port T...... H R II -.r..I«|*« . rw w«...... III »*a«»«*t.- l>rA j ** lllah »t PMil*!*' PR» n beautiful iiJm . ||.-*«( and hui w ain H*i ni»h» d XV ill *1-1 Call GE 8-4505 * nl* W room t»Al*> dr* oralr lo m il Itonl lli"» ' ail I* Dutch Bov Paint Product* |r i or »B)*hi'rr in the h.iu*«»wh«r» ~*«lr-rn Serving Merchants and • am tnatnnt lli>«l. n-allh fol at Phon* OK I,OUT AND rorN D Home Owners . . . used snd recommended ' • iii»:«U alaaui Uaal I *.» In t da* 311 FOREST AVENI E I • all drtv lor l<-a than Iw * ant« ro u lt ROOM* and h> I i . > 20« hour* of opfratlon hrfttrr ««r avjallaid* ( a LYNDHCRST. N. 1. J ld*d Manufactured 11 Siu A ir L.> ndbat nt M-irlrtram **oei« it ! Phone: G E . 8-6201 If « I Adequate Wiring Uia lixtajr whUa the auitpi) SIX ni* # . l.-an rtttona.' I .1 S * hddrr > tr fltily #S« Mi «.i«u>t> d Kant II II In l-> ttdki ral Have tbe new IM Amp.. £20 Volt HKX HARDWAMK I t’hona ia*« * IllHINriWt NKRVItl Eleetrlc Service Installed By Id I yodhttral. N 'ii'R N *h | O ROOM all I. i . i*m*, VOUR IIA M N lT I l»d*|><.. Plumbing a Rnavk » pUi and kil' hrfi |trlvaliara Hu» -M* u*r • •»»* r • th(0w «««*. #»ao> • ! . . . . . arr.nian Kaarnt Atitr* . is « a.i*<-d f»Mff 4Ht4 %r* a«atlNra Nt»< RrW-d' Want <*, I li Ma*h U *J| ft*Mv.f.fii A.* Electrical Contractors Plumhinff • Heating hi.r.t v j ni; 11 :*ta ituir 1 GEneva 8-8142 Gan Burners roat only 17 AS Pwi’l puf ^|ilai *-rti**i a|mi I mi ni Harag* Uatif lt»on f*t. It Mf> «M d.t'aat LVNDHI’RST. N. J. iiati'i " " " " ’' v *■* *••* 1 »atVati trimm ^-i# BRIGHT A WfM)I)WARD ji 5 J k ROAD. KK 3 : I ■ k k » 4tae « r» • Free Estimates FOUR ROOMS II* at Roofing * #iH.piit-d i'-ot iiea i to** 1 har nlih all nr<-raaaey a>j»» A t' . l.)iidh«f*i 4 M A HC MIA NO KE. M I4I - KK J S584 i and crad. d ammala A r*it IM ktngatand A « "a* I »nd»»vr«' 1 at f I.OtKi. ra il «t r. ••171* or i *»■!!•'.I* all Mide^wrtrd ca* Saivaoa Ca»tacta> I V-IIM • »» tl !• **> Ir*t »<«i. r a. at i-**|»il< 4 • uvs 0m »A*ss Newsaaaens Floor Covering m ar ir«rta|w «tattoti * all ' ' MAOAfiNtS a i i MINUS Of M ttA L S t B ►MN OS~a.e • tif f GEneva 84)244 Refrigerator rpu* ROOMS in ding It •nttid t-d Adutta l» TO MOMI OWNS RS P'F far rid A K » MIA .. n^i-'t.a and ••-•'e' * . da at* S e rvice luy R^taR At WholaaAl* PH<-aai CARPET tV A N ilH lD ROOM. 1 Wt* b »a« I ki*--ta “f »M«aA»'« -«r|aM*) ■rank' n Ai*»a* WwUay » * « * ! tMI«i« nm>—ai and oaa«M* w hoa* m 14ttw f i- e r w M. IV v ill*. Plh- !•« *o.lh Affttf«< * MORE THAN EVER UHOLEUM - “ M i l i f d* IO*A e n CSNC MAL f« H T B * C » 0 « t 0 > a I.L m a k e s TiCOATt all n»l«n nt*t.. »af(*t< I «l» II All rntorad tayotta. 13 to 11 A< «•*»•» I I'M WALL roVIRINU oraahalr, l» « *.r »j Ni tary full N'CiLV f^rniahrd « *m« • *n m i< nftae 7 p nt k b * *.4« J n I nan -port a u«n Hn* -'M « **»• T . J. NAULTY »erred *’all b-fartaan 1 * • • m and YOU TOO T ile s * • is (■*!_ tt* 268 Park Avrnu* TftAVKL SIRV IC I LYNDfUIRST FLOOR >|. ka*lo« ft^ atrltn*» . rt^ttona and totie* »•*? 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These, with Cubmaster Jack Caf- cussion groups on junior and STORMS OVER WASHINGTON frey, and Assistant Cubmaster Guidance Group senior high school, and college Russell Bonadonna, gave short guidance problems related to vo­ Commercial leader talks on cubbing. Meet Wednesday cational information and work The program of entertainment AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW The annual meeting of the experience. Seton Hall University included a presentation by Wal­ Northern Region of the New Jer­ is entertaining the group for din­ Established 1921 ly Brown, ventriloquist. George ner. Official Newspaper mt The Township of Lyndhurst Geiger entertained by playing sey Personnel and Guidance As­ sociation will be held on Wednes­ Reservations must be mailed to selections on spoons. All joined day, February 29, at Seton Hall the University by February 24. Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company in community singing. University from 3 45 to 7:30 p.m. Guidance personnel, social agen­ The meeting will start with a cies, employment services and Editor Emblem Club tour of Seton Hall University other interested people are cor­ campus and building.' Registra­ dially invited to attend. Business Mgr. E r n e s t J . D a b i n e t t Advertising Mgr. S a m u e l C . P i e r s o n W ill Travel tion w ill ta k e p lace from 3 45 to 4 p.m . Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938 at the Post Office of Rutherford, N. J., The Lyndhurst Emblem Club, \ The feature of the group meet­ under the Act of March 3, 1879 meeting on Monday evening in j ing will be an address on “Impli­ the Elks Lodge, received invita­ Read Our cations of the Recent Merger of Subscription $2.50 Per Year Seven Cents Per Copy tions to a number of neighbor- j the AFL and CIO”, by Francis ing clubs for their installation Lyons, chairman of the Educa­ Lyndhurst, N. J. February 23. 1056 ceremonies. tion Committee, New Jersey State Classified Delegations will attend instal-' Federation of Labor. After that lotions at Perth Amboy on March there will be three informal dis-, Balloons of the inter-municipal planning group 1, Ridgefield Park ,on March 4, | Page which has done such a fine job in exciting B ergenfield on M arch 5, E n g le­ South Bergenites do not have to search wood, on March 6 and Bridgeton interest in the long-dormant meadowland. o n M arch 10. T he local in sta lla ­ fur hack in their memories to recall the old One wonders whether speed now being tion dinner will be held on March Sunday afternoon balloon ascensions which evinced is quite necessary. 3 at 6:30 p!m., to be followed at were a come-on feature of the old Colum­ 8 by the installation ceremonies. The over-all planning for the meadows Mrs. Frederick Blum reported bia amusement park, now the site of the has yet to be done. To fill in a few hundred on the merchandise sales of the Riviera skating rink, in Belleville. acres near the waterfront is not even a par­ year and Mrs. Clarence Sher­ wood on the Smorgasbord of last The big gray bag would be inflated as tial solution of the meadowland problem. Saturday. Both were successful. the Sunday afternoon drew to a close and The planning committee has worked hard Annual reports of officers were most of the money the suckers had come all your interest and co-opera- read, Ways and Means, Mrs. An­ to get a definitive program under way. To f tio n . ton Cziraky; Welfare, Mrs. Ben to spend had been spent. Then , with a use its present meetings as a sales hall for Amy Divine, Miglin; Historian, Mrs. Charles whoop it would leave the earth, dangling a landfill promotion does not appear to be Pub. Chairman Hoelzel; Trystees, Mrs. Thomas at the bottom of a daredevil who proceeded in the best interest. Esehak; financial secretary, Mrs to do acrobatic tricks. Michael Eufemio, Jr.; treasurer, Representative Osmers is moving steadily Bernard Dolan Mrs. Vernon Cowell, and press, As the bug floated off, the daredevil ahead to get federal interest in the meadow* Gives Thanks Mrs. James Spencer. would rip open the bag, then take off in Named at Frasse The attendance award for the stirred. Out of such interest can come the The Woman’s Club for mak­ evening went to Mrs. Otto Stel­ The election of Bernard Dolan a parachute. It was before the day of the necessary dredging program—whieh will ing the show possible. lato, Hostesses for the social hour to the office of vice president, TV antenna so the bag usually landed with­ The Mayor arvd Commission­ which followed were Mrs. An­ open lip the Hackensack for profitable com­ Peter A. Frasse and Co., Inc., dis­ ers for the grant of the land on thony Caputa, Mrs. Walter Seitz out damage to anyone. tributor of iteels and alu m in u m , merce and provide hundreds of thousands whieh the Youth Center will and Mrs. Joseph Luongo. All of us remember the circus and car­ of tons of fill for the adjacent land —and a be built. has been anounced by Lester Bri- on, Chairman of the Board. nival balloons with which no child's lift* master plan. Board ot Education members for the use of the High School. Since joining F rasse in 1933, Rose LaFaso is M r D olan has successfully held would be complete. Toward that goal the committee had best Mr. Al La Tronica, who gave keep its aim. of his time and talent in direct­ post in the purchasing, advertis­ Tendered Shower All of these memories make the idea of ing and sales departments of the ing the cast. Miss Rose LaFaso, daughter of ii balloon disarming. And they make thc Company. He was appointed Ad­ The Comercial Leader staff Mr. and Mrs. Samuel LaFaso, of vertising Manager of Frasse in bitter protests of the Russians about our for their support on publicity. I 746 Fifth street, was guest of 1938, Manager of Sales Promo­ The Masonir flub and the honor at a surprise miscellaneous country's balloons over their territory seem tion in 1941, Manager of Sales, Bowling Popularity Junior Woman’s Club for their bridal shower given on Sunday inconsequential. N e w Y ork, in 1950, and Assistant cash donation. I evening in the Roma Restaurant In the family Tencaa of Fast Rutherford Vice President in 1955. But the Russians are deeply serious in To ail organizations and mer­ I in North Arlington. Hostesses S l o w n Mr. Dolan is a past president bowling championships are nothing new. chants for their heln. j were her forthcoming bridal at- their protests. And, probably, with good of the National Industrial Adver­ All places of business who | tend ants, her cousins, the Misses reason. Pretty Mother Tencza has been a champ for tisers- Association and,was mem­ have or banks. Marie LaFaso and Rosemary La­ years. Now Pretty Daughter Tencza has b er o f a n u m b e r of its commit­ The balloon in the hands of a foe is hard­ Mrs. Fred Smith for her ser­ Faso, and Mis Barbara Freeman. tees including the Continuing ly an instrument to be under-estimated. One won the Bergen County women's champion­ vice at the piano. The center of the decorative Buster Browns are built over “live s tu d y o f Business Paoer Reader­ ship. Mr. John Hil Kene, for his scheme in mint green and laven- of the little publicized but big scares of ship conducted by the A d v e rtis­ foot” lasts modeled after the feet of sound equipment. dar was an umbrella. Favors for But the^ day is not far distant when the ing Research F o u ndation. He is active children. And we check your World War II was the balloon attack Mr. Carl Osis for announcing the guests were sweetheart bou­ a past president of the Industri­ launched on this country by Japan. It was present champions will be threatened by a the show over WNKW. qu ets. child's foot size at 6 vital points to al Advertisers Association in New whole raft of new stars. The sport, always Assemblyman Carmine Sa­ There were 60 guests from insure perfect fit every time. Bring the first time in modern history that a di­ York, and was Task Director of vino. Jr., and Sam S. Puntolillo Lyndhurst, Union City, Jersey popular, has boomed into a major activity. the Advertising Council cam­ your child in now for a new pair. rect attack upon our mainland was success­ for the lovely program and City, North Arlington, Ruther­ paign on the Conservation of We maintain a complete range of ful. The other day a chap stopped in at the shew tickets. ford, New York City, Hasbrouck Small Tools during W orld W ar And the parents of our cast, aizcis at all times. From 900 to 1.000 balloons launched by vast auditorium which houses North Ar­ II. Heights, Hackensack and Param­ lington^ new bowlero on Schuyler avenue. who made many trips with us. ‘ - Japan during the early part of the war their children, our many It was 3 |MU, of a Sunday. And the place Miss LaFaso will become the reached this country. Six lives were Vost a» friends who bought tickets and Cub P ack 83 bride of Joseph Beirne, son of a result. The crude Japan balloons started Was filled with families, entire groups, from came out in Friday’s weather Mr. and Mrs. John Beime, of Buster Brown Shoe Store grandma down to junior, and all ig ORT installations ire financed in part by Home Made Baseball & Little jm» bag overhead on a sleepy Sunday after­ the World ORT Union and ita affiliates; KISZKA and KIELBASY noon constituted the high point of a day. in part by the respective governments in League Equip, The balloon of yesteryear was a pleasant which the schools are located and in part Contrivance, made to startle the Benjamin by the Joint Distribution Committee, a Hour* Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. INDIAN GUIDE and Supples franklins and the others with scientific in- member agency of the United Jewish Ap­ Material* peal Women's American ORT contributes SUNDAY H-O Scale ' ^ttt the balloon with which the military to the operational program of thr World |t experimenting today is of awesome pro- ORT Union through its membership dues. 8 A .M . to 1P .M . Trains Enrolled in ORT schools now are 18.323, Archery Equipment bet that Russians balloons, marked of which 957 are in the United State*. Units • Kit* observation** isn't designed to It is a thrilling task to which ORT ded­ lo w s—ARROWS Equipment o l m feel happier. icates itself. From President Eisenhower QUIVERS SUPPLIES CARDEN p n r aL. g—i—■. /» « •nd came the salute: “Your work is an inspira­ rw Tut rsiTvsr crrowing Accessories tion to all of us.” , Sport in tho land Sw ift Action That ia all * Delicatessen Perhaps, you, like us, have bean unaware tpawi with which dungs u e moving o l the tremendous work done by ORT. Now 418 PAGE AVE. (Cer. Chsu) adow* it (tM'rtiagi indeed. Now that you fiave learned a little, you may find LYNDHURST, N. J. Paul’s Hobby and Sport Shop la * m m tm n m 1 wh® w*ut. to out mere aa the days go on. For on March tSrfbAwMek RK« 7 is ORT Day, when your help far ORT JMtMva A**. OS.M1W Mfcarfard. N. J. will be solicited. It is a worthwhile move- W E 9 -2 9 5 0 4 m kflMi b a a flk s i eft ■m tinm b O R N gvssr DAY 9 i. M .» « P. * ;V?SWfrpffc * I