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VOLUME 5, NUMBER 12 FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1963 TEN CEiN

A NATIVE SON OF ERIN ~T RAISES FLAG DUBLIN Policeman Patrick J. Kenny shown raising Irish flag over Hoboken City Hall, was the guest of Mayor John J. Grogan and the city at annual St. Patrick Day ob- servance. He found that the seaport city was not unlike the Auld Sod. At the left In picture is Mike Shannon, the president of Irish American Club, and Lt. William Lough- lin, on left, is only member of the Hoboken Police force who was born in Ireland.

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T& • iS TRUE SONS OF IRELAN1 This quartet, gathered City Hall before St. Patrick Day observance, all ha good Irish names. They ar y * \ left to right, City Clerk A thur Malone, Easiness A * .< # . ministrator James Qulnn, Dublin Policeman Patrick Kenny, and Mayor John Grogan.

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:"** HUDSON County Park Police got together for a roast beef and beer party at Sokol Hall, 76th St., Guttenberg. Good time was had by all with the story spinning a major part of the affair. Left to right, are Sgt. Robert Talbot, Bay- oone; Mayor Harold Larson of Eaut Newark; SgtJUch- (. ard Sullivan, East Newark; ^<£EJ Ptl. Chester Bonnelli.Union City; Walter Tawgln, JohnE. OlCane and John Rodgers of Etst Newarkj Charles Mc- Cabe of Bayonne and Robert Nichols Jr. of Washington Park. f * j } j f "' ' ' f ' UttwkL ftifct, ft** 2t lttt

• ••• Mrs. Marie Battottt, sister of Hoboken Elks dub vffl hold| $121,000 in I960, fectoded In die The proceedi support tta asso- t Crlnvnins Spooks bride-elect, wffl be matron of hon- tnstallatloa of officers total was 115,213 in matching gift* ciation *• services to the college, Pension Benefits or. Brtdmnslds will be Miss Vir- April 5 at the chferooms, H from corporations. including its scholarship program. ginia Morley, sister of prospective Washington St. Milton Bier will Crtmtnlns, Hotraken bridegroom, and Miss fctaria Rosso be seated as president. Stan delegate of Police Benevo- oT Palisades Park. Beat man will Other officers to be installed WATCH FOR OUR .lent Assiu, spake on pcnslonbene- be 'Xim" Carboasro of Hoboken. are: Patrolman Paul Kosta, lead- 2its at a recent meeting of Auxil- Benjamin Spagsoll of Hoboken and lag knight; Edward Skelly, knight; iary of Hoboken Police Depart- George Vucklch of Secaucus win Vincent Wassman, lecturing ment. Meeting was held In Union serve as ushers. - knight; Anthony Amoroso, secre- Grand Opening Miss Salerno is a graduate of tary; Herman Sttterding, treasu- C1J>. rer: Anthony De PauUs, tiler, ' Flans were discussed for the A. J. Demarest High School,Ho- bokan and Is employed by Super and Victor Yacobs, trustee. They group to attend the Hawaiian Room, were elected March IS. OF .Hotel Lexington, New York City Sagless Spring Corp., Bayoime. on April 23. Mr. Morley, also a graduate of Joseph P, Hanrahan, first as- Mrs. Victor Damus, Mrs. Robert Demarest High School, is em- sistant Hudson County Prosecutor, ployed by Baker Industrial Truck will serve as Installing officer. MARFIELD Davls(Mrs. Jack Tuminaro, Mrs. Michael Costello and Mrs. Angelo Division of Otis Elevator Co^So. • • • 'Catalano were recipients of dark Hackensack. He has served two Hoboken Waterfront Memorial Post horse awards. years In the U. s. Army. 5653, VFW, has a membership Next meeting will be held at 8 Reception win be held to Military of 125 who earned for die post Gen. Cont. pjn~ April 1 in the meeting Park Hotel. Newark, after which 100 per cent attendance awards rooms. Mrs. Patrick Ricciardi is the couple will leave for a wedding from the state and county. The president. trip to Miami Beach, Fla. They two trophies will be on display & Paint Supplies will resid* »n Hoboken. Monday night, when die post will hold nomination and election of Miss van Tongeren officers. 311 WASHINGTON ST., HOBOKEN Hoboken News Notes Plans are near completion for PROP. TONI MARFIELD Engaged To Wed die annual roast beef dinner and Fire Capt. James R. Houn will The engagement of Miss Loesje dance to be held April 20 In die be installed March 30 as president Legion Hall, 13 St. and Willow van Tongeren, daughter of Mrs. of the Hoboken Fire Fighters As- Louise van Tongeren, 908 Wash- Ave. On die committee are Pen- sociation, AFL-CK). ny Bruno, Rocco PaolUlo and John MARCH 29th ington Street, Hoboken, to Henk Houn, on the force 15 years, is Barnhoorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Feury. • PRE-OPENING Maart Barnhoorn of 409 W. 54th assigned to Truck 6. He served Joseph Foley is commander. St., New York City, was announced with an armored tank company • • • SPECIAL.' LATEX recently by the bride-elect's mo- in Germany during World War H. His father, John, was a Hoboken Alumni Assn. of Stevens Tech, "ALL COLORS" ther. fireman for more than 35 years. Hoboken, collected a record $131,- Miss van Tongeren Is a graduate Captain Houn and his wife Made- 922.37 In its 1962 fund drive, WITH REG. -. of Johnstown High School, Johns- line live at 1021 Park Ave. Gordon G. Bowen of Glen Ridge, FREE town, New York. She is employed • * * association president, announced. $5. 6" ROLLER Value by Slaveoburg Corp., New York The marriage of Miss Alice He said die previous high was Cltv* . , Griffith, daughter of Mrs. Edna t Coleman, 915 Bloomfleld St., Ho- Her fiance ts a graduate of schools boken, and Mr. Arthur Lemp Jr., In Holland and is currently asso- son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lemp ciated with Hampshire House^Jew Sr., 1202 Willow Ave., Hoboken, York City, as an exchange student. was solemnized in Our Lady of I Home Made Wedding date has not been set. Grace R. C. Church. i Upon their return from a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will Miss Salerno Weds ' make their home in Hoboken. William J. Morley * * * I Miss Lurdina Morin, daughter Miss Josephine Salerno, daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Morin, of Mrs. Rosemarle Salerno of 908 209 Willow Ave., Hoboken. and Park Ave., Hoboken,andWUUamJ. Morley, son of Mrs. Kathleen Mor- Antonio Mortn, son of Mr. and & BASKETS ley, 1043 Bl cornfield Street, will | Mrs. Dominco Morin of Yugosla- be married Saturday at a 4:30 p. via, were married recently in Sts. m. ceremony in Our Lady of Grace I Peter and Paul R. C. Church, •R. C. Church. Rev. Francis Coyle Hoboken. "With 30 Years Of Serviif Yoi will officiate. Reception was held In Villa Ro- mano, Hoboken. at 1213 Summit Ave. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE • I EST. 1917 Union City UN 5-6450 BRAND NEW

DELIVERED DODGE NOW! LOW, LOW A Z MOTORS DODGE - DART - TRUCK DEALER 1409 WILLOW AVE., HOBOKEN PRICES ON 0 7??A SUCCESS iUUT 7-/44U ON SERVICf SPRING COATS BUY WITH CUNFIDENCE 1ST. 1917 FROM FACTORY TO YOUi; EASTER SPECIAL AT BASKETWEAVE HANDBAG MART POM POM BY NORTHFIEID - Manufacturers Outlet CASHMERE Now Famous Make AND SPRING FUR TRIMMED HANDBAGS { $9.75 to $59.95 $2.59 "PRICES ARE UNBEATABLE ANYWHERE" , REMEMBER THESE ARE FACTORY PRICES & $3.59 PISCOUNT CENTER ; 17.98 xo $10.98 IO3J CLINTON STREET, HOBOKEN 122 WASHINGTON ST., HOBOKEN OPEN DAILY FROM 9 to 6 . (NEXT TO SPARROW'S) Page 2 JOURNEY TO THE STARS EDITOR'S CORNER i By James P. Grazloso Pictorial The question of whether or not Imagine. K the Russian Mars probe A DAY OF REJOICING' there is life on any otter planet can take and send back televised aside froir. earth is still unanswer- pictures from dose up to Mars, . J...ched Weekly By FOR ALLCHR/STIANS ed. The search, it seems, runs in we should get some really con- tbe West New Yorker toe. clusive evidence. DOROTHY SEXTON To the earliest Christians, Easter—not Christmas— cycles. First the evidence leads to Editor In Chief was the all-important holiday. Relatively little notice theories that die universe Is teem- Although we are running in a ne- Member: American Press Assn. ing with life, then new experiments gative cycle on *e life on odier Member: Pictorial Syndicate was taken of the anniversary of Christ's birth; as far planets question, it must be re- Member: Weekly Newspaper *»• as the Gospels are concerned, Jesus commanded men and discoveries indicate that, per- present *tl res haps, life as earth is quite unique. anbesed that this pertains only Photographic Departmeit to remember not His birth but His death. Therefore, We are now naming in a "no life to our solar system. There are AI Lambiase, Chief Photographer, Easter is considered the most ancient and most important on any other planet" cycle. many stars that are similar to the Aiuaony CaoflaM, North Hudson, festival of the Christian year. The recent Mariner 11 probe to sun and it could be that these stars ON 9-7973. One of the great disputes throughout history has been have planets with one of them in 8 z 10 Glossy Photograph* of pic- Venus gave overwhelming evidence tures appearing in this newspaper the setting of a fixed date for Easter. Early Christians against life of any kind on that the right position with the right may b« purchased for 11.25 each. celebrated Easter at the same time as the Jewish Pass- planet. The question there seems temperature for vegetation and Office: 61 First St. Hoboken, New over feast, since Christ's death fell upon the day of the to be answered in the negative. water to develop life widi a civili- Jercey. Printing plant, 155 Broad Yet, there is always that slight zation on a par or more advanced Ave., Kalrrtev, New Jersey, Wh 5- feast of the Passover—the 14th day of the month of than ours. Nisan (first month of the Jewish religious calendar, element of doubt: maybe die In- Subscription: $S.O0 per year. 10 cents struments could have been affect- Considering the probability mat per copy. Second Class Postage corresponding to March-April). ed by some unexplained element; there must be billions of stars paid at Post Office, Hoboken, New The Jewish calendar consisted of 12 lunar months, Jersey, perhaps there was just a slight capable of supporting an "earth- At no charge, the Hoboken Pic- or 354 days, with periodically an ertra month inserted error in die calculations: maybe like" planet, it seems justifiable torial publishes pictures and news to bring it in line with the solar calendar. So the date the data received was wrongly to believe that somewhere in our releases of birthdays, anniversaries, galaxy there are planets with in- esaasrawTOS, showers, social func- of the new Christian festival, like that of the Passover, interpreted. Chances are that the tions, an<" c: -i activities. Deadline shifted from year to year in relation to the Julian calendar, brilliant scientists working on as- telligent life. If so, the next big for Prla-y publication Is Wednesday then used by the Romans, which was calculated according similating die data received from question is. Is dwt life anything t« JO A. C. Advertising- ra*es upon to the solar year. Consequently, Easter has remained Mariner 11 are correct. After ail, like ours? a moveable date, falling anywhere between March 22 and these people represent the most Dr. Sagan says, 'The subsequent intelligent team we could possibly physical development of such plan- April 25. This year we will celebrate Easter on April 14, assemble. As slim as the possi- etary bodies would have resulted which is the first Sunday after the full moon following bility of their being wrong is, it is in a wide range of atmospheric PRIVATE the vernal equinox. still a slim poss&>Uity. chemistries and planetary temper- ENTERPRISE Another blow against tbe believ- atures. Therefore, die forms of ers of life on other worlds was die living organisms on odier planets VS recent observation of Mars from a must be intrigulngly diverse." balloon above moat of the earth's Maybe so diverse and so remote GOVERNMENT atmospherep . The i-cpututfrorp o dris that we wttl never know. CONTROL probb e were thah t MMars Is one vast desert. The chances of familiar Bridgehamptoo, N. Y. News: "One hundred years life organisms on the red planet ago George S." Boutwell, first Commissioner of Internal are slim Indeed based on this new Revenue, had a staff of only one clerk, and personally evidence. read all letters from taxpayers." Yet, I cant help dunking of *e London, Ohio, Madison Press: "We have long been observation of Venus made from advocates of private business handling all jobs pertaining a balloon sixteen miles up when an to die welfare of tbe public insofar as is possible.... astronomer took a spectroscopk: reading of die planet. His report Back in 1920 die telephone companies started installing was rtit there was water vapor to dial phones. Now die automatic phone system is spread , the Venus atmosphere and there from coast to coast and die company employs 21/2 were traces of oxygen. The **ife times as many people as back in 1920. In mis same on other world boys" were whoop- time, die post office has made so very few improve-' ing it up, I was one of them .Other ments in handling die mail mat it stands out as die prime reports came in revealing die ex- example to demonstrate me merits of die private system istence of water on Mars. The over mat of die government operated program." very able Fr. Carl Sagan came in with a report explaining why Premiss, Miss., Headlight: "One of the greatest there might be life on the planet tragedies of die times is die weakening of. the moral' uplter. It was really a cycle fa- fiber of die American people by a government that vorable to the possibility of life assumes they do not have die sense or die Initiative to on other planets. do diings for themselves...." Weighing all die evidence mat has Anaheim, Calif., Bulletin: "One hundred per cent been gathered at late. It does seem employment of all eligible employable persons is a safe to say d»t rational life Indus theoretical goal of die federal government. In theory, solar system exists only on earth. die goal would seem to have merit but under the pro- Mars, Jupiter, and tbe rest may gram, as being established and fostered by the federal have lower forma of lifecomplete- government, dirough die dictations of die labor unions, after the full moon following the "y different from anything we can Wh*t is the vernal equinox? Knows veraal equinox. However, in the i t cannot become a reality without the elimination of also as "the first point of Aries," East the calendar has not been private enterprise operating under die law of supply -- Ir is the point at which the center brought into accord with the of Cephas, then of die and demand/' • ' of the sim moves across the celes- Gregorian reform, and the day After mat. He was seen of above tial equator from south to north. for Easter STILL seldom coin- five hundred brethren at once; The Only Way You Can Help Reduce TaxesTls This occurs about March 21st and cides with the Western datel whom the greater part remai marks the beginning of spring is ! The name "Easter" was pro- unto this present, but some By Telling Your Assemblyman You Expect ! the northern hemisphere. On this 1 posed by the 8th century historian fallen asleep. After that. He His Help. Write Him Today! -I date, in all parts of the world, ! Bede, who is said to have derived was seen of James, then of all night and day are equal in length. 1 the apostles. And last of all He We have asked our readers to help us bring about legislation forcing it from Eostra, a Germanic god- tbe Port of New York Authority to pay taxes, to defeat a sales tax, Easter has not always been cele- I dess of dawn or spring. In many was seen of me also." brated on Sunday. Early in the "You can have complete confi- and to raise money for educational needs, institutions etc. through a history of the church, a dispute ' languages, the Greco-Latin title State Lottery. The coupons below are separate for your convenience ' taken over from Poach is re- dence that the story is really In choosing any one or aS three as you wish. Just clip out and mall arose between the Jewish and the j mined. j . true," Dr. Hoffmann explains. "No Gentile Christians. The Jewish event in history has been so dearly to your representative. Christians maintained that Easter \ Is the resurrection, hi ttsUf, substantiated as tills one. The K you live and vote in Hudson County, your Assemblymen are: should be observed, like Pesach j- an historical fact? Attempts have great historian. Thucydides, sepa- Maurice V. Brady, 47 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City: J. Arnold B res- "(Hebrew word for Passover), on I been made in die past, and are rated fact from fiction by seeking sler, 764 Broadway, Bayonne; Frederick H. Hauser, 1000 Hudson tb-i 14th of Nisan--regardless of { being made today, to explain away out eyewitnesses in his account Street, Hoboken: John J. Kijewski, 30 Garrison Avenue, Jersey the day of the week upon which j die resurrection of Jesus Christ. of die struggle between Athens City: Paul McCurrie, 287 Kearny Avenue, Kearny: and William it fell. On the odier hand, Chris- i Events of the first Easter are and Sparta in the Peloponnesian Vincent Musto, 1000 Hudson Boulevard, Union City. In East Bergen • tians of Gentile descent insisted | sometimes ore tied as If they were War. Though it is really a sec- County, address your communication to Joseph C. Woodcock, Jr_ that the holy day be observed on a mixture of myth and legend. ondary source, based upon the 690 Anderson Avenue, diffside Park. Sunday, since it was on that day Dr. Oswald Hoffmann, noted the- witness of others, die history of ••r~~ •"*•• "—•" ~~ — of the week chat the resurrection Thucydides is today regarded as . Assemblyman, 1 had occurred. This dispute per- ologian whose weekly addresses the first great model of objective sisted into the 4th century, the on The Lutheran Hour are heard 0 8 0 force I by more than ten million people reporting. In tbe case of our } tuJ£'£J% TE_ ^-f * .!^} Payment of Western churches generally cele- Lord's resurrection, the story was Name brating Baster on Sunday and the around die world, recently told written by the eyewitnesses them- I Eastern churches foil owing die bis listeners; "No one denies selves. This is primary source Addregs t Jewish tradition. today that Jesus Christ lived and County ———————————______died. No one denies that some- material of the highest credibility, L written by men who had never had * •"•* *•"• "^ ••_* • __ , mm^m_ __ _—,_ __,^^^ ^_^ -I In the year 325, the Emperor thing happened at His tomb on the any idea before mat first Baster Constantine convened the Nlcaean third morning after the events I Assemblyman ~* Council, where the decision was attending His crucifixion. Don't morning of spending their whole made that Easter should be ob- let anyone tell yoo (hat there are lives telling a story like this 1 Please Tote against the Sales Tax. served by ail on the tame Sun- various points of view regarding «e." I Name. day. Bat die probieni was still what actually did "Tf^. There This year's LutbenutHour Easter | Address SOC solved because of iWfff^T imc^s are only two. Either you dismiss message, which will be beard In I County ' • ; 1B tbe systems of chronology fol- the whole account as a colossal 43 languages on 1,240 radio out- lowed is various places. More- attempt to deceive the worlds lets around the world, will stress over, th« Gregorian correction of you accept it as history, the fac* d the same theme as mat of Assemblyman the calendar in 1582 record of whatactWiUyoocurrad." very ftrat Lutheran Hoar **«•«* *oteior a State •till farther Dr. Hoffmann quotes from the J)t*Q£fflB is 1931; M First BptHle ef Paul the Apostle "to actual fact, Christ has name .. it to the Christians: *Hew«* agate raised from the dead. This Is County aad tse tslrd isjy/ accBfwag 10' the .County -y ft* flr*t Sunday scriptures; And oat He was seen is not other." Hofekti ftctorfol, FrMtr, Marck 22, lt«3 PogeS face with it. That made die wife MR. SNITCH . . see red and she hit the saleslady In the face with a steak. All four were evicted and all went their separate ways. But the dept. store exec, conducts all his business at the store these days. A DEPARTMENT store executive • • • CONTRACTOKS «u taking bis bead saleslady out A TRAVEL ACBKT mailed the CONSTRUCTION CO. too often for it to be strictly bus- cards for him. He wanted to im- iness, Us wife thought, and bad press wealthy relatives with his bitty shadowed. When the found importance. A few weeks after out where the wo wtaed and dined each batch of cards were mailed abe hired a gigolo to s

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PEAR tt splnsterhood because her widowed mother wouldn't let her have dates gave this young woman an idem* She wrote to eligible men who Advertised in • lonely hearts columa and sent photographs of her moAer. The mother didn't know why the men called and was cool to roost of them. But one day a fine looking man with obvious cul- tural background called. The wi- dow consented to marry him. But did daughter cut die filial ties? She did not. She moved right into step papa's servant-staffed home and is now able to meet men who which she was never accustomed. PADWEE TAPPED FOR FRAT POST Michael W. Padwee of 9110 Hud- son E .vd,, Nordi Bergen, has been elected steward of Gamma Sigma MRS..MARGE RYAN, ri$it center, chairman of the can- New Jersey. Collections exceed the goal and the room social fraternity at Rutgers Uni- cer committee of the Alexander L. Saldarinl Auxiliary, is to be dedicated sometime in April. In the picture at the versity. is Er.own presenting a check in the amount of $200 to De- left are Mrs. Bea Wessel, Director of Junior Corps, and Padwee, a graduate of Weehawken partment President Mrs. Eleanor Davids. Mrs. Davids Mrs. Terry Frenza, president of Saldarini Auxiliary, and High School, is the son of Mr, accepted the check for the National VFW Cancer Research at right. Junior Girls Corps President Mary Ann Merz, and Mrs. Herbert Padwee. He Fui,i. She also accepted a check from Miss Mary Ann second from right, and Miss Elaine Frenza, Senior Vice holds a state Scholarship at Rut- Merz representing monies raised by the Junior Girls President of the auxiliary. Mrs. Ann Merz, not in picture, gers, where he is a junior chemis- try major and am ember of the Corp. Mrs. Davids' goal was $5,000 to be used to furnish made her official visit to the auxiliary as Third District Scarlet Key, junior host society, a four-bedded room at Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills, president. and die fencing team.

In solemn dedication to God and Country, The American Legion was founded 44 years ago. Cementing its every endeavor to a foundation formed by its four great programs, The American Legion has built the AMERICANISM - That the people of a worJd's largest veterans organiza- great nation should never lose sight of tion. We salute The American their precious heritage — that future citizens shall be well instructed in their Legion on its 44th birthday/March civic responsibilities. 15-17, and wish it continued suc- REHABILITATION - That a nation's debt cess in its programs for the bene- lor the sacrifices of those who answered her call to arms in time of war shall be fit of Community, State and Nation. satisfied equitably. CHILD WElFARt - That America's future cifiberis and leaders may be better pre- ceded to face the physical demands and spiritual challenges of tomorrow's in- creasingly complex world. NATIONAL SECURITY - That this na- tion's military strength shall be main- foined at a level necessary to champion the. cause of peace and freedom against the challenge of would-be aggressors;

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MEM0IM BOARD OF CHOSiN FREEHOLDERS JOHN M. OEECAN JOHN F. uwis JOHN I. ARMEUJNO BERNARD C. DOYLE JOHN J. KINNY DENNIS J. MURRAY County Supervitor RANK I. ROOOKS tD WARD P. CAREY JACOB J. DUSZYNSKI ID WARD P. ClARK Jr. WACH& W. WOtrt Ocrfc* g KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NOMINATE they bad weathered 50 yours* A fog(% SILBERFELD FOR STATE OFFICE tug the golden amftrcrsary, aat«d Abraham Lincoln Lodge No. 6, City for grand chancellor and that they have their best man and with Ids family at 1138 89th St., maid of honor pose with tb«ra.Tb* Knights at Pythias at West New Barnett Weissman of Jersey City North Bergen. Owner and opera- York, Tuesday sight placed in for grand inner guard. Both are husband told the photographer they tor of a T.V. and air conditioning were not at the party, aad. In «a • nomination the name of Past Chan- members of Liberty Lodge No. 4 service shop in Guttenberg, SUber- cellor Alfred M. Sfiberfdd for the of Jersey City. aside to his smiling wife, whisper- feld is a former editorial depart- ed, "We can't tell them there was Thanks, Pop! fv« be«n State position of Grand Outer Guard SUberfeld, a native of North Ber- ment employee of both the Hudjoo at a meeting held at Castle Hall, no wedding - that the circuit rider looking all over for that gen, Joined Abraham Lincoln Lodge Dispatch and die Jersey Pictorial. never came to our farm." 444 60di St., West New York. He in 1951 and has been active in Active in civic affairs, be has marble/' •was Chancellor Commander in local and grand lodge affairs since membership in Alexander Hamil- 1957. that tine. Since 1961, he has ton Council, BJS.A., and Temple Election to the post of GrandOut- served as chairman of the Grand Bed) Abraham or Norm Bergen. er Guard Is held at the convention Lodga committee on instruction He has served as cubmaster of FINE ITALIAN of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey and ritual, being responsible for Pack 32, Cub Scouts, and as dra in Atlantic City In September and the teaching of new candidates in made coach of Temple Beth Abra- LOU'S AMERICAN Is tantamount to the first step of die order. ham. high office in the order. It Is suc- Married to the former Sylvia cessively followed in five years Rauch, RJM. of Union City, he is BAR& to election to grand chancellor,the the father of Heath Lynn and Leo- MR. SNITCH. . highest post in the order of Knights nard Scott Sifoerfeld and resides 5701 of Pythias hi die state. HI S ivikrwHfBf GRILL WEST NEW YORK, N. J. Others nominated to state office Tel. UNlon 3-9747 by die West New York Lodge were FRIENDS gave a middlewest couple Martin S. Meyerowitz of Jersey Air Conditioned MILTS Hall To Hire For All Occasions WOW! MAY! WAIDSCBV.OSS Bar & Restaurant RESTAURANT 1322 1W Mm. f*. Id. LOOKEE HERE! 56 THUS OF 6000 COtil* Af Tke MM. • LUNCHEONS • PINNERS SECAUOJS, N. J. Tammany Hall l • RANQUCTS Finest CockUU Bar No. 1 on Polka Hit Parade! • COCKTAIL LOUNGE ioas For Onr J00 la The State Hay! Kra)e*«U MEMSK: DINERS aUB HAY! HAY! Ftfta AMERICAN EXPRESS Caleriag to Weddings, SECAUCUS, N. J. Parties • Baavuets Heaty KrairwUi, Prop. WHitney 3-0925 153 IfftGEN BLVD., . fAIRVIIW. N. }. £ ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC Ask for Stella Record No. 1938 Fridays ft Satenlays ' Air CwafriuaiJ ROBINS For Vow QUARTET *PETRUSHKA I HALL TO HIRE I CALL UNION 7-JS89 •I VODKA I SILVER RIBBON LONDON DRY i JUST ONCE I Be a Conformist CALL ME STELLA Joirt all those other I am employed at Buck's for the last GIN satisfied diners five years. It is really very satisfying to serve the best quality food in a very pleasant atmosphere. Ask for Stella and MELWOOD-Block Label BLENDED J 1 will be happy to serve you. BUCK'S RESTAURANT WHISKEY , 54th and HUDSON BLVD., N.B. 'RON MAMBO a Tcu OLOFICLD 9-9425 LOUIS A RALPH AZZOLLis

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f a poll were taken among: wometl to find out their favorite I hoabies, crochet would undoubtedly rank among the top five. It's easy to understand why. Crochet requires no elaborate equip- ment—only a very modest investment—and it's a most relaxing pastime, besides. AX AGE OLD ART The origins of this time honored art lie deep in the past. Little is known of .its bejrinninps, but- it probably started in France as the French word "croche" means hook. Nuns in .French convents were probably the first people to use a hook and fine cot- ton for lace- making, and when they crossed the seas to Ireland, they taught the Irish. English lidies admired the fine work turned out by their Northern, neigh- bors and latched onto the new fad with enthusiasm. Probably because, of its simplicity and the little equipment needed, the art of crochet spread rapidly throughout the world. PRESENT POPULARITY All this, however, doesn't explain •why crochet has retained srJ even increased its popularity in the present day. Modern methods of efficiency have enabled us to do many things simply, inexpensively, and with, out elaborate equipment. .With so many rivals vyinjj for popularity jii the minds of American, women, v,hy has Crochet remained on top? The answer 1 think, is found in one look at a contemporary crochet design—a design like the one pictured here. It's a table* cloth crochet in delicate jreometric motif. Kasy to see why this ANNODIZED TUB one has captured the fancy of modern day needlecrafters— it-; ENCLOSURES clean lines are the idea! complement to even the most contem- porary decor. So. you see that it's the timeles-- quality of crochet, CAROL PRODUCTS Reg. 59.95 in addition to the simplicity and low cost, that has earned it a, LOWELL 7-4888 Install. Opt. .high reputation with women throughout the ages. Why not set this timeless quality to work in your own P. O. BOX 408 - 15-A HUMPHREY STREET Jicme? Instructions for this elegant tablecloth are available, ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY free of charge, on Leaflet No. PC-2>i41. Simply mail a stamped, self-addressed envelope and your request to the. .Needlework .Editor of this newspaper. OPENING MOM BEAUTY SA1ON SA WRDAV 9.30 AM MARCH 23rd 600? WASHINGTON ST. NEAR HUDSON BLVD EST NEW YORK ENTRANCE ON 60th ST •i Pktorifll, Friday, March 22, 1963

FORTIETH WEDDING an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S«idl of 19 Allen Ter- race, Secaucus, was cele- NOW SHOWING OUR OL 3-4803 brated at the couple's home. GORGEOUS EASTER HATS Open Daily Guest at die reception was 10 A.M. 'HI 6 the Rev. James N. MacKen- Mm., Thure, and zle. Vicar of the Church of fri. 'til » Our Saviour to which the Modern Hatters couple belong. The couple are shown in the center next A.I.C. HAT CENTERS to the Vicar. At the left is Mrs. Fred Van Heede, Home of a Miffimi Famous Name Brands and at the right, Fred Van See our elegant Heede and Albertina Crim. collection of ex- Others in the large group are quisite Spring' Summer bridal friends and relatives. fashions jar you and your entire HATS wedding party, in- MISS KLEESS NAMED cluding ensembles LOWEST for the Mother-of- CO-CHAIRMAN OF t he-Bride. RED CROSS APPEAL Men's FACTORY PRICES Mayor James F.Moore,honorary S4-$6 chairman, and Joseph R. Romano, Vv Caps - Bridal Headwear 1963 fund chairman of North Hud- Hats p Bridal son Chapter, American Red Cross CT o»" The Clergy reported that Councilman Herman 5T., Shoppe C. Pope, Secaucus fund chairman, n has appointed Miss AnneV.Kleess 452 Central Am R.N., as co-chairman of the Se- JERSEY CITY, N. J. Phone OL 9-9300 JfRSPf CITY caucus fund drive. Miss Kleess, school nurse of CALL TO ARRANGE FOt A GORGEOUS FASHION SHOW Lincoln Junior High School, is a graduate of St. Francis Hospital AND HAT SAU FOt YOU* CHURCH OR CHARITY School of Nursing and received a MTAIt WHOUSAU BjS. degree in Nursing from Seton OPEN DAILY MON. - SAT. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Hall University. She is Teacher- Sponsor of Junior Red Cross and MAURA'S DRUGSTORE * a member of board of directors of MODERN SEMI SELF SERVICE .*?• North Hudson chapter Red Cross. FURNITURE SH F R She is a member of NJ. Educa- COMPLETE |WJ °y REGISTERED tional Association, School Nurses Association and School Health As- CALL PRESCRIPTION IMS PHARMACISTS sociation. She served in die WAVES during World War 11. DEPARTMENT ^IlF^JL iN CHARGE Mayor Moore commended Miss CASH OR CREDIT Established Over 30 Yra. -, Kleess for accepting leadership on the Secaucus fund committee and CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS* asked die people of Secaucus to OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS give generously to the Red Cross Heres What in Its current drive which marks """"SALE UNion 5-3540 the lOOih year of s«-vice. The We Do need for funds is pointed up by the '* Suite floods in a five state area. Incom- fat plete surveys by Red Cross teams :• otg c»y«» to date showed a total of 10,825 • Fwititw* families suffering from flood dam- • Frame* age to their homes. These figures are expected to rise as workers get into communities now inacces- ($98 Value) sible. It has been estimated that • I»W n;ili li the cost of (Ms flood disaster op- ANY SOFA ALL WORK eration might near the $4 million , or 2 CHAIRS 1YR. FRS Sirvkf mark In Red Cross expenditures. GUARANTKD Mayor Moore pointed out that all Red Cross assistance is an out- right gift and no repayment is ever asked or expected. All Red Cross regardless of present age or condition. contributions will be used effec- tively for the benefit of those who Kitchen Chairs have been overcome by adversity. Romano, 1" congratulating Miss 1 CHAIR COVERED Kleess on her appointment said that Red Cross must be ready at a moment's notice, to increase its services at home sad abroad. He urged that Red Cross be kept strong by giving the financial aid DECORATORS £%L 0L 9-7247 necessary to meet Its world-wide jam aiBiBiaiH •••••• (•••••••••MiaMiM committments. 461 Central Ave.. Jersey City •"»"«•* jjfefekn Pictorial, Friday, Morel 22/ 1963

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MUNCH: 1»1 MYttSOM KM 6147 BER6ENLINE AVL, WEST NEW YORK SKAUCUS, ftaw tte work which la •1 prlaw c—rrana, m _ owema •bore, to general aw cu—iryqKw of BOWLING CY TERRY «* ALL 1>«RJCALAMBW CHAMPIONS S one 0) mm-u**j "rep* oof type concrete frame. *inam buOdlng NORTH BBRGBK with elevator; the wort iadudes ex- At OH IBISSJE BCBBMB or. aw win cavating, 811 asd grading Mac «a- UWSB1S BSjSmB tSOWUng cluded In the General Constructkm— BOI J)AYIS HIGHLIGHTS Team #15 Is m 1st pises Contract No. 1: the wort alao la- «a 29 1/2 and lose 10 1/2 cludes grading, topaotling of the alte. CASTLB LANBS, Watt New Yaric Beauty Sboppe each woa 3 firwtn and all utilities, mechanical aad elec- • BonacarrTa Funeral Home aad ream #10 is 2nd with 26 trical work both interior and exter- H wins aad 14 losses. Team #12 won Cab Mixed Bowling League ior; the work Include* also cenata < < > SOB Girls and Wilson Dress Shop 25 sad lost 15. Testa #1 has hi maintenance, management, apectal shows Pawlhyft't t •ypff! 1 T %y* **h series thas fax wtt 1479 sad U purpose room, tenant iactllUea and 46 1/2 won and 311/2 lost, Girts each won 2 from Franks 1 atte Improvements, etc. The apart- Sport Center and Rochette Girts. single wtdi 767, James Fall has hi "You mean union seniority ler Ford is hi 2nd with 441/2-331/2 series with 332, Gail Csrdch to ments proveded axe approximately one aad a tie exists for 3rd place be- Games of 160 sad over were roll- hundred. counts when we pick models ed by Bath Scheri 187-167,Betty 2nd wim S14 aad Alan Prick 3rd Proposed forme of Contract Docu- tween Frsa Embroidery aad Ave- with 304. GsJQ Card* sad John for bathing suits?" nue Florist with 44-34, Angelo Carbone 171-ElsleBschenbeck 176 ments, Including drawing* and specifU Elsie Hesse 177, CamUle Scale* Occalogrosso ere tie for M sugle cation* are on file at the office of Romeo felled the pins far a 621 game with 174 and James Fall has the Housing Authority of the Town of hi series on games 214-222, Glno 160, Mildred Kieck 160, Dot Val- West New York, 5814 Park Avenue, entine 182-172, Emma CHdrtoi 162 168. OUR 5 STAR SALUTE goes to West New York, New Jersey and at Pisaai rolled the hi game 227- teams #15, 10, 12, 1, James, Gall 578, Joe Kolmos 578 also fc 221, Marie Capezzuto 170, Lillian Foy the office of Rlcker and Axt, Archi- and John! tects, 6115 Hudson Avenue, West New LIMITED OFFER! Art raises 216, Yin Vlgnola 216 174, Mary MeoU 192, Viola Jones York, New Jersey, Bill Gagliotta 204,CarlFer1s,Jr. 176, Mary Untisz 182.201 and At the latest session of the No. Copies of the Documents may be 207 and Arthur Bright 202. For the Mary Costanza 167. A FIVE STAR Hudson Kiwanls Junior League, obtained from the Housing Authority ladies Marie Wiley floored the to Connie, Cathy and Mary Undszl Team #5 is leading with 51 1/2 of the Town of West New York at timber with a 552 hi series 205, Keep ap die sice bowling. Girts I won aad 17 1/2 lost; team #12 is any time during regular business hours 2nd wim 50-19, team #14 has won 'prior to 4:00 p.m. by depositing $75.00 "Wilma GiJgliotta 207-518, Waily GUTTENBERG RBC^Guttenberg with it lor each set of documents so •Warner 166-171-168-505, Jo Her- The latest standings of the Gut- 45 and lost 24. Team #2 holds hi obtained. The amount of the deposit rick 187 and last but not least tenberg Thurs. Nite Ladies League series wtm 2285 while Team #8 will be refunded to those who return Freda Ferris 181. WE SALUTE shows SteUs k SOB Fuel Is 1st holds hi game 820. Kea Pampd the Documents In good condition within Pauline's Lunch - Bidder F or d- place with 61 won and 14 lost. L. has hi series with 597 and hi sin- ten (10) days after the opening of bids. gle 257. A certified check or bank draft Fran Bmb. and Avenue FlorlsuAud Pinl k Son is in 2nd with 47-28 payable to the Housing Authority of Angelo-Gino-Marie and WOrna for The Misflu are 1 game behind and the Town of West New York, U. S. their hi games. Nice bowling-all in 3rd. Mae "mith sparked die nite LEGAL NOTICE Government Bonds or a satisfactory of you fine keglers 200 or more. when she shot the 310 game, with INVITATION FOR BIDS bid bond executed by the bidder and BOWL-O-RAMA, Secaucus Rose Lau-onica at her heels with The Housing Authority of the Town a surety company In the amount not at Weat New York, In the County of less than five per cent (5%) of the The latest standings of the Gutter 204-166, Gloria La Rosa 192-182, bid shall be submitted with each bid. Duster's League shows Frank's Henny De Angelo 178 converted Hudson, will receive separate sealed bid* for (be following contract* for The Housing Authority of the Town Tha PROMPTER Sport Center still In 1st. place die 5-10 and Mary Bermes con- work to be dene In connection with of West New York reserves the right with 57 won and 21 lost. Pollack Building No. 7 For Senior Citizens, to reject any or all bids and to waive [ifSl "Flight Lirw" Series . Construction is in 2nd with 50-28, j verted the 3-7-10. Grace Heren- Project No. N. J. 30-7 situated in any Informalities In bidding. Clarendon Fuel Is 3rd widi 49-29, da 163, Lucille Witt 162-l60,Dot Went New York, New Jersey. No bid shall be withdrawn for a I Hetazman 169-171, Ann Wlnka 168 CONTRACT NO. 1 - GENERAL CON- iperiod of sixty (60) days subsequent Chicfcie Doering spilled the pins to the opening of bids without the for a hi game of 204 being her DoUy Brueck 182-174, Vi Scepka STRUCTION WORK (Including Demoli- ' 165, Ruth De Sanris 175, Marie tion, Excavation, Filling and Grading! consent of the Housing Authority of the first. Other games were Selma CONTRACT NO. 2- STRUCTURAL Town of West New York. Becker 170, Mildred Kieck 165, Greiner 177-174, Kathy Beat 160, STEEL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON The successful bidders will be re- 167, Ssle Hesse 188, Camllle Marion Glace 167, Helen Plnl 161 WORK quired to furnish and pay for satis- Scbick 177,168, Mae Koput 167, Joan Smlgelsky 182, Helen Kvadea- CONTRACT NO. 3 -PUJMBWC, CAS factory performance and payment skl 166 and Louise Peterkin 166. FITTING AND KINDRED WORK bond. Jet Glzzl 164, Jane Barbera 16C CONTRACT NO. 4- HEATING WORK Attention Is called to the fact that Terry Mara 167, Donna Collins WE SALUTE YOU Stella & Son, L. Pinl and the Misfits, Mae, Rose, CONTRACT NO. 5- ELECTRICAL not less than the minimum salaries BUY THIS 173, Deris Bngel 190, Olga An- WORK and wages as set forth in the speci- tooiocti 161, Flo Stum 163, Helen Gloria, Henny and Maryf CONTRACT NO. 6- LAWNS AND fications must be paid on this Project. Williams 182-187, Edith Monaco PLANTING . HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN CONTRACT NO. •» - ELEVATORS OF WEST NEW YORK 169, Marlon Finkroan 165, Tessle Until 2:00 o'clock pjn., Eastern Stan- BY Charles Dobbins, Executive Smit 162. A 5 STWR to Chickie, dard Time on the 18th day of April, Director. Doris and Elslel 1963 in Itg office, 5814 Park Avenue, RCA VICTOR g West New York, New Jersey at which 31 e At the latest session of the Sun- f « * Ute« •ession of .the time and place all bids will be publicly TAPE CARTRIDGE day Afternoon Family League.the opened and read aloud. If two or more You Will Find It In scored a 620 on games 240- bids are received for each contract. Losers upset the applecart when If only one bid Is received tor any Our C loss if ted Section contract it will be returned to the RECORDER this being die 1st time that they there with bis 616-211-215-190, Frank Recanati 611,236-208tBob won 3 games and the first time Clarke, 605, 234-189, Tony Egizt FOR ONLY 201-203, Richie Brunner 207, Joe What do you know that the Lovers lost 3. The BBSs Adnapura 247, Mike Kovacs 226, won 2-1 from die Southpaws and Al Ward 221, Joe Aiello 209,Frank A234S about "Second Car" the SB's now have a 6 1/2 game Sabarino, Pete Alexander and Louie lead over die Southpaws with a Coppola 204 each, Joe Calo and Insurance? i tally of 41 won and 28 lost. The Art Casella 203, each, John Fls- Should both cars carry the same Lovers are tie wirh die Southpaws cbetto and Al Del Prete 202, Joe insurance? Is the cost the same for PAY ONLY995 for 2nd place and the Losers are Murro 200, On the ladies side A2346 both cars? Will teenage driven now in 3rd. The Lovers have hi Muriel Reda shot the hi series make a difference in the rate you team series with 1028 and hi team MORE: AND GET 547 on games 208-188, while Ma- »•••••••»•"•"•—-—""•«•»—' pay? game 390. Ray Laraway shot the deltne Alexander rolled die hi hi game with 176-170, John Wend- These «re only a few of the questions that you'll want game of 215. Other hi scores were answered if you're a 2-car family. Call us today. Well be THIS FAMOUS lsndt 170, Art Bonlto 167 and Kay Kolar 535-195-183, Fran Egizi Frank Riser 166 at this season. 530-192-213, Violet Jaslovsky 523 happy to give you the answers and help plan the right Art Bonlto continues to have hi 189-170, Margie Kalinski 520-133 protection for you. BELL&HOWELL .ave. 167, HI series ,610 and die 182, Lee Cicerelli 161-170-169, most 200'g. John Wendlan(k has hi' Delores De Soclo 164-168, Chet game witfr 227 thus far. A SALUTE Smith 201-167, Mildred Piano 17& WILLIAM J. BREMMER MOVIE CAMERA to the BB *s, the Losers, Artjohn, Dolores Eglzl i79-161,RoseTam- Ray and all the fine, keglers! The burini 169, Carmells Tarantino KM BTATt-WSURAMa League will hold its first annual 180. A SALUTE to Oliver, Tony, 1315 Psttnaa Maak U., Sacem « banquet on Sunday evening April Muriel, Madeline and all of y< 28th at Tedeseo's, West New York fine bowlersi and all members are invited to UN 5-7643 •I attend. 45th STREET LANES, Union City At the latest session of the Hud- son County Ladies Industrial Lea- gue, Connie Carpeatler scattered ARTIE'S TV SERVICE the pins for a hi game at 220, Cathy Flortani was right up there with her 211. The All American 202 EAST FORT LEE ROAD, TEANECK Bowi-O-Rama Girls and Elsie's I-'-"——"—1 • ELSIE j TE 6-1200 - BEAUTY SHOPPB | MOW. umm 2 DEDICATED I QUMTITY! I TO MORE : ARE YOU SATISFIED AftTICi fltt» TECHMICIAM - BEAUTIFUL I With the T.V. service you've been paging for? If not try TM MOST TfHISTE» NAME I WOMEN 2 us and save! Have your T.V» Radio. High-fidelity tyttems KS0UNO serviced by experts. ! POft YOUR.COMFOHT 1 Roof antennas installed and repaired. LAUFENBERG'S • fall Pat AaMBBaaMsir We are knoam to thousands in the East Bergen area. Try j UWoa 94011 MUSIC HOUSE us — be convinced! L313 Summit ATe.,Unioa City Prompt^ efficient service backed by our many combined UN 7-4421 Eat. 1907 yean of actual service. - hurt his leg during football rac- Oce and couldn't go to the c wee, A 17-YEAR-OLD High School girl, she attributed the "acciden " to seeing voo doo practiced In movies, the pins in the picture. ThL w«« sought to get even with her boy too good to keep to herself, She friend for going with nother girl. bragged about her voo doo | ewer So she stuck pins in his picture. iahe school cafeteria. The When tbe boy turned up with a hobbled over to her and jab ing a sore cheek Just about where she fork In her rear, yelled, I dor '* stuck die pins, she was sure the stick pins In pictures • tha voo doo was working. So when she stuff.

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• CARPENTRY WINOOWS, DOOM, ADOITIONS • MASONRY CEMENT STEM. PORCHES • SIDING ALUMINUM PLASTIC*/UC NO MONEY DOWN—60 MONTHS TO PAY ENICESTONE Co.lnc, THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Linda Pullano, 6708 Newkirk Avenue, North Bergen, to Robert W. Kruger, 202 Ogden Avenue, Jersey City, was announced by the bride-elect's 36 CONGRESS STI JERSEY CITY father, Mr. Joseph Pullano, at a reception at the Grotto, Fairview. The engaged couple are shown in the center of the picture. At the left are Miss Pullano's sister, Mrs.Fanny !W 8-6429 Lepore, and her father. At the right are Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kruger, parents of the bridegroom-elect.

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ROOFING UPHOLSTERING VACUUM CLEANER UPHOLSTERING-Drapes, slip- r— Serving All North Jersey —1 STAR VACUUM CLEANER CD. CLASSIFIED covers, reweb chair, $5.95; sofa GUARANTEED repairs on ili,- FREE ESTIMATES $11. Millers Decorating. 7416 makes. Freepick up and deliver y, Bergenline Ave., N.B. Call for UN 9-0024 WH 3-077* BUYER'S GUIDE HOOFING & SIDING free estimates. UN 9-8060 Gutters, Leaders & Repairs, REAL ESTiVE REAL ESTATE Alum. Storm Windows, Doors UPHOLSTERY - SLIP COVERS It Jalousies. WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS Positions "HACKENSACK FORT LEE CALL Reupholstery, remodeling, slip YOU HAVE 1 FAMILY $17,500 Hackensack Roofing Co. covers, drapes .dinette chairs. All kinds repairing. Foam rubber Open For YOUR CHOICE 5 rooms on 50 x 100 lot, taxes $167, 83 FIRST ST. 487-5050 cushions. Cash or terms. Norlan AT THE PRESTIGE aluminum windows. Very first time ——All Work Guaranteed Furniture. on rne market. Located in Coytes- 6807 Bline Ave. Guttenberg TERRILL vifle section, east of Lemolne IF YOU NEED a new ROOF, UN 9-7132 Advertising Ave. Bring Deposit. Waterproofing or repairs, CALL MANOR ME-1 GUARANTEE to Save You EXCLUSlJ/fc WITH Money. SW 2-3898 \ PAINTING APARTMENTS F. X. Van Woearf, Real Estate Salesmen AAA PAINTING"IN andOUT.Paper BUY. 153 Anderson Ave.v Fairview \A NEW ROOFS-Repalrs.leaders, gutters, skylights, chimneys. Sid- hanging. Celotex Ceilings. Also ycur co-op apartment WH 5-4123 Alterations. Insurance N. Stewart Call . OR RENT ing - Aluminum or shingles. In- DUMONT 1/2 DUPLEX sured. . Also painting. N. Stewart DE 3-2138 with option to buy within 2 yrs. • Modern and fine quality home of 5 DE 3-2138 WH 5-5596 3 blocks to everything large rooms and rile bath. NEAR WALL PAPERING luxurious, ipactout room* SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, SHOPS & ROOFING, new or repair,leaders, floor-to-cciltag «lo«U central atr-co.idi Honing BUSES. Full basement. Gas heat. gutters, skylights, chimneys, free ROOMS, $17.«5; *aupaper. $10 Friday dishwasher Screens fc storm sash. Don't miss per room; 1 family house, $150; elevator service estimates, registered, Insured, In- fireproof buiktin* ittl $15,900 vincible. HE 2-5798 2 family $275 and UD. Call VALUE PLUS HOME UN 4-1999. 10 am To 12 . CO-OP APTS. FROM $133.86 Spacious 8 room brick Cape Cod after reasonable cash Investment with a first floor 20 x 12 DREAM IRON WORKS FAMILY ROOM. 4 Urge bed - Tailoring pot, r'OAM MATTRESS rooms (1 could be full dining SAVE 70% with this ad on THE HOLLAND COMPANY RENTALS FROM $160 Iron railings, fences, gates. TMLORING and ALTERATIONS . wit* 3 month* free rent room) and colored rile bath. Fin- GOOD ONLY DUR1NG.FBB.MAR. for ladles and men, and costumes F.O. Sol «. Jtrwrr CUT 3. V 1 or other apeclal offer! ished room and lavatory in base- la tt.J. BE »-!l«*. In Jl.r. WO 4-SlW Beautify andprotoctagainstfalls. made to order. Cft 2-7378 XSKM 1ST «l'*UTT IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ment. Attached garage, screens & «T.» S4I7»—ll. •ROKBU PROTECTED storm sash. Yard with trees. On Broad Ave^ FAIRVIBW, N. J. MOVING Abort loci. IlPWWJ muslin ctfrr TERRILL MANOR, 1N6.. . fine street near everything. $23,5001! bunksMH , > t •••» Comer Orand and XuelM Avenuef 2 , cots Hackensack Tel: 4M-8361. FABULOUS SPLTT LEVEL CORDTS LOCAL AM> *» n«i GEORGE P. WINTER .Broker MUSICS :.• TIAN BLINDS, THERMOPANE UN 9-1896 UN-3-7790 Writ* PO Box 66-g J.Cn N. J 175 Grand Are. ~ Leoala PICTURE WINDOWS. New Price - INSTRUMENTS WI 4-9500 WI 4-0810 $27.90011 Accordion-o-rama - 50 - 70 Light moving and delivery. Cel- LBONIA EAST HILL 'HUNDREDS MULTIPLE LISTINGS"' per cent disc. Spec. New 120 lars, yards, attics cleaned. Lead- NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES bass 7 sw $119 Brochure. 874 er drains cleaned. PUPPIES SPACIOUS 7-ROOM SPLIT Over- MANSOLDO AGENCY, Inc. Bdway., N. Y. C. GR 7-2218 Call Marty HE 2-5798 looking scenic Bnglewood Golf REALTORS also chord-organs available. A* c me. i Coarse. Now offered at reduced INSURANCE Toy & MIN prices. 3"TJ Z<3. Wash. Ave., Berg. ScandaUi Accordion. Weighs only FABULOUS 7-ROOM SPLIT -3 DU 4-5150 14 lbs but is full Bass and 3 plus INSURANCE POODLES huge bdrms., extra lge. kitchen- FOR SALE PALISADES PARK. octave keyboard. Excellent for a WE INSURE DRIVERS UNDER 25. ette, spacious Urrm. and inrm., Corner properly - Stores k Apts. student of small frame and fingers. TATUR REALTY ' COLLIES 2 full baths and lavoratory. AAA Business Location Used only a short time. Beautiful 37 AndersonAve., Falrvlew.NJ. Dream recjoom with white cut Call 944-6963 case. Bargain $185.00 LO 7-6967 WH 5-1850 brick fireplace and glass wall DACHSHUNDS sliding doors to patio. 2-car PALBADESPARK SERVICES garage and full basement, lge. Bungalow PLUMBING MIN. SCHNAUZER fuBy landscaped plot. 2 bedrooms, lge kitchen, living FLOOR SCRAPING and reflnlsh- room, basement, recreation room ing. Old and new. J.Noueth, Licensed plumber--J obblng COCKER SPANIELS Win build to suit on choice promptly attended to. Henry 50 x IIS lots. In quiet rest-' and bath. Convenient to shopping 8121 Bergenline Ave.. North Ber- deortal area.. and Parochial School. gen. Call UN 9-3389 Hefllch . WH. 3-U41 GtGACTE BUILTCRS Call us now $21,900 . . PARAKEETS TE 7-6409 WI 7-0873 CUFFRIDGE REAL ESTATE CLEAN UP WORK . WEDDING WH 3-6000 Cell era, yards, stores. Esti- Cages & Stands 573 Broad Ave. Ridgefleld,N J. mates given. Call UN 3-6726 INVITATIONS CRESSKILL ASEY0USEBCW6 DRAINS. SEWERS. CLEANED Wedding Invitations - Custom A FIRST FLOOR Main, $20: Toilets, drains, $10. Printed. Raised letters - 100 for W. N. Y. Pet Shop FOR RENT only $8.50. Samples shown, plus bedroom and barb with 3 bedrooms "We don't fall." Guaranteed 6605 Bcrqcnl.ne Ave , N J Contract. UN 4-0063. prompt delivery. For appoint - and bath on second floor? No rime 3 ROOM APARTMENT; steam ment at your home. Call Writ No York like the present to see this 9 year heat: modern building; $8Q See DISCOUNT PRINTERS UN 7-5928 UN 3-0891 old home that's just been reduced Super, 150 Stegman Street, Alterations, "Extensions, Base- $1,500 to $26,900. Jersey City. ments, Celotex Ceilings, Dor- mers. 6AM0T H. STORE FOR RENT. 100 ft.deep . A. G. UN 3-4277 Best location on Anderson Ave., 30 River Edge Road Tenafly.N. J. Dress and skirt alterations. Call LO 8-2442 Eves. PO 8-1973 Cltffside Park. Opposite A & P Market. WI 4-3285. UN 9-8113 719 76th Street, North Bergen. N. J. 5 BEDROOM, Modern Badtroom, 2 to 6 ROOMS - $75 to $350 Fireplace, Patio, 1-car garage, IN HUDSON OR BERGEN COUNTY VICTOR MONGELLI paved driveway. Moderate Taxes. JAMBS GALUNA, REALTOR ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR Make Offer. Phone 273-70233 • 48 Anderson Ave.. Fairview, NJ. 4534 Hudson Av«., Union Clry MINGS Chinese Aufhmlic Chintu SH4 American WH 3-7272 UN 3-0354 iptc.lt, CiMum c*«»«u>t,»n CLIFFSD3E PARK 41} Cetfar Lane, Tcaivck, N • »4 t*mH, «•>)>«>. F.»ul.r »», ..t Tf t-JUS •'•*»t O».d ««IIT from II . n, Brick Cokmid! $26,500 Apt. for rent - Ready April 15. • •». MM. 'HI • JO, S«t. t. 1 . *. 4 1/2 rooms. Second floor 2 BUILDING CONTRACTING NEAR M6H SCHOOL family boose. Air condWooed. HANDY SAM-Plumbing repairs, carpentry, concrete patios and 7 extra rooms, ptas 2-car garage. tile balk, all around modern. Adults preferred. 6012 Newkirk sidewalks. Sam DeMercurto(494 taxes $544. Hoc water oil heat, al- Jane St., Fort Lee. WI 4-9174 SCHOOLS uminum windows, extra kitchen on Ave, North Bergen. Inquire 2nd SCHOOLS 2nd floor. Ideal mofierand daught- floor. er set-up.Rednoad|LjOOOfor quick FOR SALE ENCLEWOOD BEAUTY SCHOOL sale. Better Hurry. AVAILABLE for small socials or ' —«a> KM Mractle. •« MISS MAIBARIT HILL meetings. . MOW AOMITTIH* ,F. 1 Vw'Woead, leal bfafe • HIW ttUDtNTS a ADVAMCIO TBAIMIMa V.F.W. POST 7502 Headquarters Bedroon set, painted antique • ai'afiHt* eauuit 1S3 Anderson Ave,, Fairview "•• 333 Skater Blvd., Ridgefleld green.4 poster dotMebeaVbttreau 21 Grand Ave, Cn9l«woo• firman Basic wUl take place S pjn. AprU 17 AM. In Temple Betb-Bl. North Bergen. honored Mrs. Sidney Nlssenbaum, George DeLuca, 143BayviewAven G*r, N. J. wife of the temple's spiritual lead- Jersey City, U stationed at Kees- Admission Is free and all are in- er as "Woman of die Year."... ler Air Force Base, Mlss^ Pvt. vited a> attend. Stephen Malrano, 763 Third St., Donato Ctfarelll, 337 Park Ave., Social games are held every Secaucus, was cited by Secaucus Hoboken, and Pfc. Frank Onello, Monday evening In Cooperative Unico for his heroism !n saving a 801 92nd St., Nor* Bergen, took Hall. 61M St. and Hudson Ave, boy from "quick mud". JudgeMor- part In Operation Wlntersnap Ilia West New York. Proceeds win ris B. Barfson of Jersey Ctry pre- Korea; v '.ovanni Boniea, 425 66th benefit Deborah Hospital. sented him with an award ... Su West New York; RusseU An- Meetings are belli the second Dr. George Ginsberg Is back in derson, 4539 Bergenllne Ave, HEndwon 3-37W practice In Hoboken after a long Union City; and Julius Vastano, siege of illness. . JohnNiosi,1301 476 Chestnut St* RIdgefleld, are 44th St., North Bergen, was cast In the role of • newspaperman In a taking Army basic at Fort Dlx. .. NO DOWN PAYMENT one-act play recently presented at And Army pvt. Frank Conti, 448 *f HUGHATOtl TV, HI4K ' StiUwell Ave., Fort Lee, Is with WASMEtS, MTHS. iANOiS, . Fashions Building, 225 West 24th the lOLit Airborne at Fort Camp- 1AH BCOIKK St., N. Y. bell, Ky. | • * • Lincoln Lodge erf Pythians, West * * * • • i • New York, completed plans for Your $$*s Can $ave their annual dinner-dance Sunday Discount Pnces night In Westmont Country Club, Cancer Victim's Lives West Paterson. Max Schlangerand Herman Mitier areco-dialrtnen^. Happy birthday to Domlnlck Case- ment o, 315 70chSt.,Guttenberg,hls METER 80th; to Mrs. Angelina LoRusso, i R&H 907 80* St., North Bergen, her 75th; and to Miss Bridget Maioney, ; AUTO SPRING CO. PUN 6201 Durham Ave., North Bergen, \ A> link At her 91st. . .Miss NormaUsdin,616 i TRUCK AND AUTO o SPRINGS *3 DAY 9 . 79th St.. North Bergen, Is on the OTTO MACK FUNERAL HOME o dean's list at American U., Wash- ' RELIABLE APPLIANCE Place o bigton, D. C, where she Is a sen- ; 280 COUNTY AVE. 12*5 Tatcrson PIk. at o ior. . Joseph Brady, of Ace Sdiiff- •• SECAUCUS. N. J. 334 Jackson Aw*., J. C. li Embroidery Co., West New York, ; . UNlon 5-1060 UN. 3-0474 DE. 3-9067 is chairman of the registration ' section of the 1963 Schtffli Em- j broidery convention slatedfor May I 9-12 at .the Concord Hotel tn Ki- I SLEEP amesba Lake. . .WUliam Mayer, \ Mattress Covers 44< each 141 34th St., and John Hansen, 117 1 Q 47th St^ both Union City, made the CENTER dean's list at Bosom College. . . TnMecfetb 30C "Sleep Like a Queen" Lucille PitreHC 619 Studio Rd^ Kidgefieid has been named Inter- QUALITY BEDDING sorority council treasurer at Up SHEETS sala College, East Orange. MATTRESSES & FURNITURE Miss Dolores DeSantis, 1111794 25$ EACH Lamps — Tables — Gifts — Pictures Stw North Bergen, is on the dean's list at Paterson Slate College... UNDRY 4 far 79< —• Come Visit Our Modern Showroom — Mrs. Anne Pozner, of North Ber- gen, youth organization chairman CHORES 654 ANDERSON AVE. of North Bergen B*nai B*rith Wo- TO US PILLOW CASES CUFFS1DE PARK • men has announced a work study it<>s Mon., Thuis.. Fri. scholarship is being offered to a worthy college student who was 3for29< formerly active in B'nai B*ritn WH 3-4500 Girls. . .Joseph R. Romano was I lAUNDRVl again elected president of Union Midtown City Board of Trade.He is the 1963 WH 5-4028 chairman of the North Hudson Red jOi aUriei tlvd. FAIRYIEW •COLLISION SPECIALISTS • Cross drive.MWest New York Fire Chief Charles Smith was elected president of the NJ, Paid Fire Mtttn !ftc. Chiefs Assn. at a recent luncheon meeting in Jersey City. I Aufd Body Works lasmnct Awraisal WINFIELD Motors 54A * HWsoiBl'Yrf W MY. Congratulations to Kir. and Mrs. William Hatcher Jr., 114 Grace St. Arthur "Babe't Melooe, Pres. Jersey City on the birth at their fifth grandchild, a girl, Sharon ALL Diane; to Mr. Rid Mrs, Malcom J. FRED'S AUTO REPAIRS | Bobbins* 174 Harrison Ave., Jer- sey dry, twin boys, Michael A.and DEALS! AU. MAKES OP CARS AND TRUCKS 1 David B. BEATS IGNITION - CARBURETORS - BRAKES Anniversary greetings to Mr. and STATE INSPECTION SERVICE Mrs. Charles Holstein, 978Slocum ON THE 1963 69O2-O4 HUDSON BOULEVARD Ave., Rldgetteid, their 55th; to 9-8355 GUTTENBERG..N. J... Mr. and Mrs. Amaee Donna, 6114 • DODGES • DARTS Harrison PI., West New York,49ft; to Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Watehora ST., 2419 West St., Union City,50* • 880's • TRUCKS and to Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Wilm- ington, of Union City. Always 75 Cars to Choose From CURVED GLASS MUton Kerzner of the Jersey IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO Journal and David Cangl of the Jersey Pictorial were nominated NO WAITING! * 6USSTWS for president at a recent meeting GLASS af the Hudson County Press Club "Where Customers Bring Their Friends" IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION neld In Pete and Dornlnick's Res- MiMSHOF taurant, Jersey City. Plans were N. J. AHTOMUiU GLASS DEA1US ASSU also made for the annual awards and installation dinner slated for WINFIELD MOTORS tite Park Casino, West New York, Hudson County't Highest Tradmt UNion 34890 «e May 11. ..Morris Walter jgen- and Largest Dodge Dealer ttnl cnsuTnas. ot uie Norn HQQ^SOB LMOKI Jewish Appeal drtvt, was Hudson Blvd., Jersey City Of. 3-2211 die guest speaker at special br«ak- "$*rvic* It Our Succ**»" Iftt'HUfiSONHVB. CLASS CO• fast held recently at the Temple mmm art, m. s. Beth Abraham, North Bcrfto. Pag«15 HofaoUi mortal Friday, Mirck 22, IMS Gold Star Mothers A LIFE SIZE FIGURE OF ST. PATRICK dominated the ChangeMeetlng beautiful float shown in this picture. With a map of Ireland Date To Tuesday •I as a backdrop, pretty Marie Wall, a colleen from Hoboken, drew thunderous applause along the route of Sunday's big The American Gold Star Mothers/ parade in Jersey City. Standing in front of the float are Inc., Hoboken Chapter, will meet Congressman Cornelius Gallagher, Gene Farrell, editor of • every first Tuesday of the month beginning April 2. Previous meet- the Jersey Journal, Mike Wall of Hoboken, PatrolmanP J. Ing date was the first Monday of, Kenny, only Irish born member of Hoboken Police force, die month. and Mayor Thomas Gangemi of Jersey City. State department convention will be held April 19, 20 and 21 In President Hotel, Adantic City. Unit will sponsor a card party May 24 in Legion Hall, with Mrs, Geritje Maat as chairman. i At their last meeting, Mrs. Mae Kuehns, president, and Mrs. Bes-. 8ie Turley, first vice president, •long with Mrs. Marie D*Errtco were welcomed back after their illnessess last month* • * • Miss Anaamarie Paterno, presi- dent of Hudson County Bar As-* sodation, will address the 25th anniversary mother-daughter breakfast of the Mothers Guild of the Academy of die Sacred Heart Sunday tat Union Club. The Rev. James Plnder of Send Hall University faculty will al«> speak. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berner ^|' 327 Grand Street, Hoboken, an- nounce the birth of a son on March 8 at St. Mary Hospital. Child has been named Thomas, Mrs. Berner is die former Cafa- lina Correa. i • * • Last Tuesday evening, adult classes opened in Hoboken High School with some 180 adults regis- tering for die 10-week course. Course includes instruction in public speaking, dancing, shop training, j woodwork, arts and* crafts, cooking, swimming, golf and physical fitness. >( Classes are held from 7:30 to 9:30 each Tuesday night. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glebockl of 625 Bloomfleld St., Hoboken, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to Alan Bause. Both are graduates of Demarest High School. Wedding date Is August 10. j

11 and 12 Year 01 d£ Bowling Standouts • Eleven year old Joey Lucigano) and 12 year old Mike TsculaS were the standouts in the Hoboken P.A JL. Bowling League. Lucigano had games of 179-169 and a series of 467. Tsculas had games of 161- IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT FOR THE IRISH - - The big Francone, chairman; Joe Pechulis, Charles EHigan and 156 and a total 455. Other topbow- day was celebrated in^true Gaelic fashion at St. Joseph's Nicholas. Zavardino. Green top hats and shamrocks in: lers In the Boy's division were R. C. Church, Hoboken. A capacity crowd attended. They bloom set the theme for the annual celebration of the John De Palma 165, Joe MaUeit were Irish and friends of the Irish. Shown are Ray Vitale, wearin' o' the green. 148, Pat Lodota 147, Jim Ronga Michael Berkery, Rev. Eric Fenner, Councilman Lou 146, Joe Reccoppa 142, andRobert Perez 136. m the Girl's division Linda Minutillo and <"!aia Dugaa continue to pace the Ladies. Miss Dugan has die high average and Miss Minutillo has the high game and the three game high. I SIND rt?s EASTER

WE WIRE FLOWERS SUMMf FLOWER NATIONAL POSTMASTERS' Week was observed by the SHO* Hoboken Kiwanis with a luncheon at the Crand Hotel in honor of local Postmaster Nicholas J. Caruso. Mr. 912 Summit AVC, U.C. Caruso and Kiwanis President John Stanton exchange UN 7-8682 congratulations while Hermaa Elleabogen, program chairman, beams approval. UN