Buy Now Support The .....J ~ W a r Bonds! Defense Council 1 * I « M I * —d THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Five C*nH LYNDHURST, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH H , 1943 tS S M D O B Vol. XXII., No. 38 «ou« sum « im W ith the Lo ca l B o y s in S e rv ic e New Group of Men I T o w n Leave for Service March 10 Rally ALK *£7v2rK'¿¡ST**: « • - P v t Fred T H eller, son o f M i F ield. Monroe, La. Mr and Mrs f rg i ll« foil«« ihk rejfistr.mtv i\ere iiulutltil into the \rin> and Mrs. F Heller. 9 Jackson Without navigator». bombers olta of no„. on WcituMla' March >»1 anil tr|*>ttfil tor active .lutx «»n by the Place Lyndhurst, N. J., has g rad -1 would be speeding masses of d*>- drafted into th* A m> and is n Tonight At Tbe uated from an intensive co urse in s t r u c t i o n rushing aimlessly rtaltoned at thrlJrwarkAm,,^ W cdnesrU u March 4t»t 1» lluv njs.rti.l to l.y.mlhutst Observer airplane mechanics and. now ,s inrougnthrough theinf say.sky Theh * navigator Ruction Center- He «- « * * * Hijjh -scli.W. hern and Wesit Vvvnuts, 1 vmthnrM on W e.l prepared to blast the Axis. Army gets 'em there and get* ’em back, from Lyndhurst High *»-••«>> “ iie»>i;n March HSb Air Base, near Lincoln, Neb., is through weather, rain, hail and was Employed by w ardell tl FROM LYNDHURST W e h av e b een a t w a r over 15 fog Com pany of Point Pleasant, N J one of the many schools in the Joseph Nicliola» Albino, S19 Saeond Avanue High School fnnnihs now and the Civilian Army Air Forces T e c h n i c a l Cadet Marrone attended th? j .'7 ■. Defense Organizations are still Dominick Frank Annuasi, 7IS Sluyv.*»nt Avanue Training Command which trains Lyndhurst schools and Ruther-: IAM F1' A- Kt.An!'*, Jr. trying to bring order out of ford Secretarial School Before James A Kearns. Jr a gradu Gerard John Arcari, 259 Van Buren Street the techniciahs who maintain our Fredt tick Roceo BatUlora, 442 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst and North Arlington Boys chncs. The mix-up over the sig fighter planes in perfect combat joining the armed forces he was ate- < f Lyndhurst .High nals last Tuesday night is only condition. He now is a full employed by Passaic Piece Dye and N J State Teacher* College Lout» Roceo Bianco, U$ Fern Avenue „ one of a long series of blunders WIK Stage tiggest Show ut fledged airplane mechanic eligible Works. 389 Howe Avenue, . Pas- at Montclair, who was reeentH John Buchanan, S47 Park Place that have come out of the high saic N J practice leaching in mathfWMtie* for promotion. Cort»t>no Cetard Cagfiano, m l.alayelta Aye«ue Lyndhurst High Auditorium est offices of Civilian Defense V— at the High Sch.x'l here, is mi« John Joseph Carucci, 213 Newark Avanue and the Army. Local Defense Q l’ l S T — BROW N a cadet in the At my A n Corp', KDGAR ARTHUR NOWAK, Jr. Anthony Michael Ciance. 23» NeWark Avanua 1« t *t» » Councils and their workers art- Two local youth* in service at undergoing his preliminary tram ng im V* rent» ^ Great Lakes, 111 — Edgar Arthur Richard l.oui* DeCecco, l i t Lake Avanue 1 Olt» *'1 angry and no one can blame , .wlmt then M-.nt chlMrcn < yo .1 *K r 1lir i%y Nowak, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geiger Field. Spokane, Wa*hing ing at Atlantic City Anthony Joseph DeDonato, SIS Milton Avan«* i« h i t Im 'W ’■n M u ti th em . Edgar Nowak, 121 Post Avenue, ton. were promoted iri rank. row tFriday t n ig h t «hen the . f * ™ Raymond Joseph Del.uca, 45 Stuyve»ant Avenue 1Ail \%t IttotnMt« Lyndhurst, was named honor Edward Quist of 243 Fern Ave- NICHOLAS h. LOMBARDI i itc> horn' .itJ4 jiidhm*t I hgh >fh* U w ii William Dctmermg, Jr., 252 Pag* Avenue •*»**fl it v -t-f Leave it to Harry Hanson to man of his company here at the nue was promoted to fifth grade Nicholas S l^mbardi >*■ ’ Tvw M !{Mit r ul. t K i * ■ nM put a party aero«. When the U. S. Naval Training Station. technician and Joseph E. Brown of Mr Nicola Lombardi of 2*1 Joseph Charlc» Ik Venio, 537 I" reoman Stroet ! * g » m ivr h P *% j < boys left for camp yesterday Before entering the Navy as a of 337 Second Avenue was made Orient Way, Lyndhurst. ha* )*'*••> Aladar Donnenberg, *33 Ewing Avenue Drop Plans ■ c n ^ l. 1 a eornoral advanced to the rating <>f Sratnin Imihli u p ih * I l M morning from the High School F ir e m a n , third class, Nowak Donald Frank land, 444 Chaae Avenue M ' y first class, at the Naval A ir T r a in I M ii im»N mg they left in good humor and spent five years as a millwright C arnx lo < hartts Giaimo, 522 Valley Brook Avanue live « f V T . GEO. BOLLENBACH mg Station. Pensacola, Kla a. k|4i ■h*4t u* IHtt happy. At previous ceremonies machinist in New York City. His Dominick John Giampoala, U3 Cleveland Av«nue To Shorten Private George Bollenhach of cording to the public relation w iH t the speakers were a little too sor- recruit training company, num Joseph Giaquinto, 243 Wilson Avenue Park Avenue was promoted M ofllce of that station He t* no« Al ,1 c M >i»n t H r v t icus and the parting farewells bering 130 men, graduated this Howard William Gilbert, 442 I has# Avanue with parents and sweethearts the rank of corporal. He is sU- ; on duty thcr'e with the Mastei V a ca tio n s oei lit the mil* will week Anc'rew Joseph Greco, 72S Third Ave no# ■Were rather heart-rending. But tioned at Fort Jackson at-Arms Forct the direct -i at Ratpn He was graduated in 1937 from Hanson, speaking before such a y _ ,__ Lombardt. who reported to th - Joseph Anthony Cuidetti, «12 Vallty Brook Avanue i u t r v t ectvart .-rhirnt Dickinson High School. He later group for the flrst time yester PVT. JO H N W. WILLIAMS "Annapoh* of the Air" in July Harry Sigurd Halvorsen, 182 Riveriide Avanua Teecheri Do Not Like attended Hemphill Diesel School, day, really went to town. A vet Jefferson Barrack*. Mo — Pvt 1941, enlisted in the Navy in Francis James Hunt. 2M .Sluyvesant Avenue lis n rs ar«t Long Island. While at Dickinson, Plan end Board Ach eran himself, having served in John W Williams, of 106 Tontine April of that year in Newark. and Albert F.dward Hynes, 454 Riverside Avemit ►iti hr iu4g«d after he was active in track and base France in the last war, he knew Avenue, Lyndhurst,Lynoiiuui, N.«. «J .. i**»• a» was aent v. to , the N ival Tram m s Patrick Anthony Inserra, Jr., 411 Second Avenue Accordingly „ 'I unti th* Kail Waren ball. what to tell the boys. Before he newly-arrived w ldier at JefTcr- Stall« n. Norfolk. V a , for hi* pr. ut Ou ♦ « n a «Sri - He left the training station nil Anthony Joaquin, t3 6 Stuyveaanl Avenue was finished he had th«n laugh son Barracks, Colonel Thomas J liminary training t*l»ivB to shcTten Un Easier va March 5 to spend a nine day Ernest Koltnc, 472 Stuyvesant Avenu* ing and singing. The rest of the J. Christian, commanding This ----. 7 . . , . , « »tion were »bandoned Toee«i« a|* e d leave with.his parents. Steve John Kwiatowski, 212 Irving Place speakers took thé' cue from Han historic m ilita ry post, on the E L M M l T P E T T E N G IL 1 . mgtit by the Boprd «f Kdueatn« <1 son and the affair was a real hit. Mississippi R ive r a few miles Cam p S t e w a r t, t.a Jame* Henry l.aVecehi», 2*3 l.alayelta Avenue becausr uf ototoetión* i t tea, t en Afi,y that *♦ th. ROBERT R. TE8SALONE south of SI Louis, is a replace- Headquarters here announce'! Alex Francis L»wandow*ki, 273 Ca»tk Terrace |he suggestion 1» cl*»e the i »vents,• # t* .nrlo,t,«4 -..rw Amarillo Army Air Field, Am The local lodge of >Elks has ment training center for the! the promotion of Klmer 1 I . t Albert l.oui* l.mdenboom, 24« Page Avenue M-hools early was mad«'hy T.u* »nvaph t !»;■ I I. arillo, Texas.— Robert R. Tessa- done a marvelous job with the Army Air Force* T e c h n i c a l tengill, of S02 Page Avet.u. tec Hsriy tiutheit artwi satd it », si .i, lone, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Te#s- Aloiay Stanley l.«H>acten*ki. 534 Freeman Slreot “Penny Brigade’ and cveryon» Training Command Lyndhurst N J t.- the grade of w r u h i *i'»^ tea« Iter» an r»w« h ie lt» « , by *» t « 11 i alone, 271 Travers Place, Lynd Richard John MeCoid, 211 Page Avenue should five more liberally to Here recruit* »re given voca- Technician 5th G rade week to wont in » « W a n t* if , s t d » tot»*« hurst, N J , has completed his Mt/er Miller, MS Livingston Avenue those little containers in almost tional aptitude tests to qualify He was advanced to hi- new., they m dcwirvd ... The < course of studies as an aviation Frank Miraglia, 464 Thomas Avenue ill stores. On Saturday night them for important duties in rank mi the iecomrm»nd»tion However, f went iv night h e fv ** i«.>i» ,*t srt mechanic in this A r m y A ir Charles Michael Mugavero, t t Orienl Way thpy will hold a party in Hack various Arms and Branches of his battery command. ■ Hit pro ported tlvat the teactwrs did h*M*t « Nitriti,. Ari Forces Technical Training School. ensack to celebrate the burning the Services attached with th. motion was b.t-od on h>, an. n William Ward Olney, 147 Pack Avenue .like ttir plan, and u.gad sis ha* peculiar sign»*nor* His graduation from this tech df their mortgage. They have Army. Air Forces Dependent; turn to duty and hi* Mid Jame* Peter Palumbo, 237 Wil*on Avenue at andorinu ni Ui«ter th « eif I I*** *atr n * •«' tiwlo g» m nical school now fits him for air cause to celebrate. The boys have upon their education, civilian ex- ; qualities Angelo Louis Palu*»i, 117 Laurel Avtnue ■ untatane« s he said h r agreed art.» It it »til ' - e a r . w J " a l plane maintenance and he wi'l been in the financial woods j perience and result* of the var-! ' Wilfred George I’asch, 31« Tontine Afenuo ( « e o i g e lievita nd .»«alm e» k M I W \* be sent to some air base where i: T TRAININO King, long time. iou* te*t3 given, recruit* w ill be Pfc. HI'.NHY G. SMtTtllt*' Michael Patrick Ptesin*ano, 2*5 Warren Stroet he w ill assist in Tieepuig A m eri of the flruiitee cummitlie an- M*i.> «4 t tningg •••■'■ ba* selected either for t e c h n i c a l ! Key field. Mi*. Private ttaLi. ca’s Flying Fortresses in the air William Jama* Pike, 741 Fifth Sire« I ------patwerd lire tlate h« »lUaatel pr»»tl.«..t t • yea * in t’.v ai* schools or specialized occupations Class Henry G Smithir* .added Joaeph AutW Riganle, t35 Stuyve»ant t fr f * *~ 1 r ^ - - » f" lewbing »-a* eguipmept ç atri wad hp for Allied victory. ...u u L a U .. PnlIaiiiin *» i rui (K..the second strip«- rirv> lit lo lit« hi« s sleexi llW l’r. within the Army. Following a pe Calvin Willard RoHe, 334 Travers Pla«* « r e n a i pupil» »Ur*h aa iwÄHdUHn *»**^1» «a«.«'. •»•'4W*. Lyndhurst riod of iostructicn in batic mili at this air base recently when LT. IXOVD A. WILLIAMS »I c a s a » . Ite » is * »nnouneod Uia» «vrrjtr.ing t .u fil ■ **• «M '• tary training and discipline the he w u advanced lo the grade of Russell Martin Sailer, «31 Ten Eyck Lloyd A. William* of 332 For- 1 the EltV tt t'ndeiwr.at rish»i S* utü red t.» a net *m at v a i recruit» wiU be senv to active *er- corporal. Coper»! Smithies. *on John Frank S*nei*w, »1 Second S‘reet r ir the T o p9 »«1 Avenue, Lyndhurst, has been C.«*Mtt»iifttpatiy sent • a «heckrhink tot lot M tt*» M 1»”• a«*«■' »■> W » ****»• H aar tb<* vie« with th* Army Air forene. of Mr and Mrs U«JtgW PmiUue«. John Klemen* ReWn*, 71» Ckaae Avenu. ipftti I« iQi%iiill ■ . , promoted In rank from scovnrf t* > lh*> townahtp tm t y p a e i4b»> i m W illiam s w aa e m p l o y e d by 4#8 jauncey Avenue, l.ytidnurst. JostjA Philip Trnnlone, I«* Summit ill first lieutenant ma«hwaa coniseatod *»» *he go* **f earlv » » * m H Parier-McClanceranrfw tw ie'ivr vihConstruction w h u vu ««. Cr V« 4-,N J . Ientered i w . r « »he A ir v Corps ... ^ at.. v hi „ , .fcoti Lieut. William* was a member URoy William Wag.t.if, «52 Saeond A «* * ; rrnmtftt (or naf u«e Hr «aid It he ealima He attended th* St Mary'* School , Fort Du m July, 1MJ - He an.-l ê 9 m kW»» of the 110 ( f t f ic r n Reserve Regi Claeenee Wil.on Wh.tney, 233 Po*t Avanua averaged MJ 14 for »««h machta H*«t »* Exceeded ¡n Town’s at Rutherford. ¡his wife rriided at 1*4 Wo>«l et# ment of Englewood, N. J., when FROM NORTH ARLINGTON . .Mr* inairir» Fonts- n I. a *** -V----- bridge Avenue. Srwaren, N J « Best Cam paign called to active service August, Gcorgi Bennett Armstrong;, *7 Union Place i»> aion thst tlte laet.1 c ii»a. t tt» J ' ’ * CPL. FRANCIS J. SPILLANE prior to his entrance into the 1942. and is now stationed with Arm) JoftpS F.ugene Baker, 12« Sunset Avenue •N r# *M»e* < >1 ;** * ; Boy Scout finance campaign the 1.7fith In fa n try at F t Meyer, Cimo Gruber, Okl« — f r a n c a j poeure prrmiaalon t*> *tt*miM »tit! . J. Spillane, stationed at Camp r V — Arthur Welter Benjamin, 22 William Street teams in six South Bergen com Virginia Joseph BonisUwski, 12« Locu.t Avenue dren on the binr tii' «1 . aald ' !* o**er m u n ities of Tamarack Council He is « graduate of Lvndhurst Gruber, has t een promoted to the CYRIL GEORGE BROOKS . hi lit i ert ought to he |w ■ >t; iti,*«i I- i» 2 have -Marly rcichad a successful -High School, class uf 1937 | rank nf corpi___ ral Mp - Cxi1! George Broc ks, 3** gun I I wood Albert Btaun, <.« Jar Street go lo llwti home* on tm i.tu conclusion to this year's drive, V j Corporal Spillane, a resident of j ner's mate, wh«w wife, Sara G John Joseph C»|>|ielino, t l Union Plac» i mgosl Th« t«arrt de. t.leyl • hr according to D r. William Miner, WILLIAM J. PERRY Lyndhurst. N J , is now an army Bro. livi .it ~ 'h C i.•>»■ A\i- Wtlliooni Alfred Coujk, l i t H»df* Ht>od lee wauhf he aritten h> rh- * gen eral c h t i r m a n . House-to- Great Great l^kes. Lakes, Ill 111 —William —William J J postal po*tal clerk clerk He He i* i*the the «m son of o! Mr Mr nue... ; mw.. Lyndhurst, i.yrnltuin-t. ha»naa completedr- w p in e Nuhola* Chriitian i rrfeld, 35« Jauncey Avenue ■ I'f u n c ll n«?- house drives have been conduct- pPrry. 17. son of Mr and Mrs ¡and Mrs Frank J Spiilan« of 2W {basic training .< the Subroar., Gerard Anj.ln De Pa.quele, 3« Slover Avenue Mis* Ruth tNmond h gh « v « i H »4 In CarUtadt. E ast Rutlicrford. William Perry. 495 Wilson Ave- Park Avenue, Lyndhurst, N I Sch<»il, Subman,„ 11» N. George Dtanchak, IB I « Io n Avenue lewfier, reaigoe.1 I t e III’A - * nue, Lyndhurst, N J . has donned i — V Ijftndon, Conn . for duty w ith our Lyndhurst, Moonachlo, North A r Thoma* Jcep h Kag.n, 114 Melro»e Avam»a ; M the trOeld'S« • l.lito» • VI the Navy blue of « sailor and is I * O H N J . COUM SDO growing fleet of under» i* ftght !ln#trtn. and Wood-Ridge, and a William Howard Geitt, 7 Third Street ! eeot* per not should he paid f«r ( Am m t h m m total of $3,860 5» ha* been turned undergoing “br ot" training at the Great Lakes, III—Selected o er* Raymond LrRoy fier*tenmier, 15« Riverview Aisam j eoal An aiguotcnl has twrn u* U S Naval Training Station i 'earn a specialized trade in th- Gunner a Mate will tw Jnto the auditing committee to i ger way on 'whether the add« ; here the world's largest Upon Navy. John J Colasurdo, 20. son ■ entitled t*> «ear the twin dylpo Albert John Henalerson, « Fourth Street ward a total of $4,600. James Henderson, M Fairmount Avenue i tional tnorw f be paid Th* Funds have already been alio completing recruit training he ] of Mr and Mr* Joseph Cola in iruigma of ihe .uhm.nne wi Devid Conrad Hislop, 23 Fairmounl Avenue J board gkwidcd it »*\jM pay th* ? c ite d to the Boy Scouts by w ar will he given a nine-day leave, Surdo, 261 Green Avenue, Lynd vie- after further eftprrM*- • rsita tnsourr« in the fu l«ie, t*wr after which he will be assigned ‘ hurst, N J , I* enrolled in the aboard a submarine dunn* »hicti chests in Bloomfield, Ntitley. and Wallace l.ee Holfrnso, 14* River Road ! n#*i to r p aat d e tH e i'ie # Rutherford bringing the to ta l to a service K'hool for further school for Signalmen at the he must dem orutrate to hr* eon- Josiph Thomas Kelley, 1«5 Hidden Tarroca Council fund» to *14,0*0 toward training to learn a specialized ; U. S Naval Training S t a t i o n trending officer ihat he >» full Daniil Lam bee tL 2«! Bill more Street a to ta l b u d g et of $18,000. Navy trade or be sent to activ" here Upon graduation he will be ; qualified to carry out (hr dutie Robert Littell Martin, Jr , 45 Devon St tree I Mrs. Divine Lyndhurst ...... exceeded iti (oal of duty with the (Vet or .it a shore eligible for prr.mjrtion to a p.-tty of his rate Tl . - ■ John Joseph McGovern, 32 Union Plaee $1700 by $«7. Carlstadt is next station ! rm ,m * * nd ^ ' *»><*<■* ** * '«ark <»f dwtlncti™ Jame* F.rnnt McPher*««, 141 Morgan fW e closest to rparhlng its goal with V duty with the fleet or at a »hot-- throughout ihe N nv ~ Reelected a total oPi»|ii toward ISSO 1 PVT ROBERT KITSCHKR station Brooks had wr\.-d m tt regu Anthony Joseph Meola, 74 («old Street I Aug Wood-Ridge return* total M I0 to p vt Robert Kutacher, son of —•V i tar Navy from June, '» 2 4 i George Derid Murray. 122 Canterbury Avasm« t««# CHARLES A. MARGIOTTA usi. tW . wh. n h. e .lrret Cla John Aleaender P.n'iak, 327 Slover Avanue date. North Arlington $997, an"! | Mr and Mrs C Kut*eher of 1B2 To H # e d W o m g n 'i M is- East Rutherford #151 I^ige Avenue, has arrived in I Charles A Margtotta aon of F-2 . f th. Na% «l Re»rn John Pi**uro, t t ( rytlal Slrval North Africa hi* parent* teamed Mr- and Mrs Anthony F Margi ma.n.og unni Aug*U I» H* Arthur Cleveland R« ger, «5 l.ocusl Avanue itofiery Sociely fot !U41 today Kutacher was formerly ulto, of 175 Fern Avenue, w.,* ^ enli.ted I^ em l- 1! Irvin Stock, »13 Prospect Avenue A n o th e r Yeer Mrs. Gebhardt stationed in Florida I '’" « • , ***' * TOUJ ' 1 bo’L» *n V " ” ^ V , ’** Stanley St< ven iitoma, t Ck#*!nut Street y _ , ...\ ìh d ra fte d into tbf N ivy on r rh duty *rwi h »i •!•«> ' Ju rv Joseph Vincent Sullivan. Jr , I3J Ptoapect Avenue Mr> Beoiatnie Optne »ai •* Is Nominated AVIATION CADET MABRONE ruarv IO. 194» A graduate of h. »rd Uttkship The . «I Fr< Jeri'k Rohert Von BerlheW, 131 HriwM Avessue Aviation Cadet Michael J LymJhurrt High School, he wa., in submarine verv.re «. im, f >V0«W| ^ e*| Its# W John FJUworlh V«o Stelten, 541 Jauncey Avenue M im i Mr*. Margaret Gebhardt was Marrone, son of M r and M h --mployed bv the Flintkota Coir - to m* , h,r, *“ d -# e * 1h * i nominatednominateo noblenooie grandgrana ofor Pyra-ryr«-j p m Marrone of #10 New York P*ny Hr i* now -tatiooed a " « ■ > ¡.1 . n ao.t ft,;» Richeed William Wiebe. Ml Allan Drive mid Rcbckah Lodge at a meetin« Avenue Lyndhurat, ha* enU ri^l Newport. Rhode Uland al compr n*at«.o t$ Waller Mark W'iffi»*, 141 Hroepeel Avenue *«• rh u li t « Saturday night, whan flrst nomi- * Murray Zuckerhrod, 2«3 Boston Avenue rg Rations were held Election of o f IORMIRI Y Of NORTH ARLINGTON K r« 4 ficers will be held Saturday Frangipane W rites Hit Sonq Lyndhurst Walter H i, man (¿uede, 34 (.rove Street, Kseeejr, N. J. Mr« i \ft a night. March 37. FORMERLY Ol I.YNDMUIIST 1timm* t Other officers nominated were Bert ha Ui I tank I'uerar«», 212 I 7lb Stroel, (M laa, N. J Vite grand. Mr* Lillian Streeterm n Victor P Frangipane, 622 Val- Vaughn H « | m M onroe* orr*ne»«t» G a v e $620 m a u reoording secretary, Mr* A lie«- ^ Br»«>k Avenue, pianist, teach- , Alfred Okulaki. pianist ml (V tlii Joteph Murphy, ?2* -Atlh Slreot, Ir*ablyn, N V Z eek; financial *eereU ry. M...... rs r r f DOin pi«fH» ,n d ..err.rdion, g*m»t at St Mu-haels Ch» Robert W ith am RadeH, ISffheitnut Street K»th»ef*ed, NJ U m « fM Catherine Zimmerman, treaturer. and (Wnpiiarr ha- had...... hi* *i«ih Penserai». Florid» Many <>f Bergen Still Short of It* Peter Mwhael Stefso.. M Bow«rs Slreet, Jersey O tf, H J il»» r Mr» Arthur Schreclttiuirin, trus- mg------published, and^ ..:t i» being pupil* h»vr been heard 0*1 r»<1. Goal of $15,000 f ir'ir f r Turn Suden t^«*lken, «1^ Pet er »on Plank H»s4,- tee for three year», Mrs Mabel played frequently on W.ulem »m*teur hour program» Noeth I s r f s « , N, J T h e . cover al Iw new* son*, Jo h n a o n radio stat and at ^ rm v Seyi Jenkt dep uti fig a soldier and » er ■ cam pa was drawn ty Miw Joan Camp U f i f f f Hi* most recent work, 'A Sol L y n é h u m If ih u t* Would Bor Dances hell, of Rutherford, one of fr*o dier'* Prayer, 1» published by n Brrgr n Ceu* «ir** M M ftpone'* patfMl* Edward Schuberth »nd Company H r ite* I Mü h « To 15, U Age Girls «f tt East 22nd Street New M> F iliaci « •rp {dl ; I John Gordon. 444 H.dg* H«ed, l fo4hur»t Y ork It 1» in the patriotic mood Ro«'«'0 t«e«ald Falurri #«4I Sa» T.*»b Atru™™.—. —, ,, , — Ä St. Peters on e«.. O irl* of 1* »nd 17 should not »nd in common ttme, with a nig ? K Matinee Frenai« Moore. M Hendel A»e— ». B«eth Arlanfton ,, be allowed to attend dances »nd nature of one flat Baritone* usu Leave Together t.e*lie Volt Harvey, t*2 lledden Teevooa, Nowo»%, N J other «octal event» arranged fot ally sing st Word' and music are «• ld *r* and *alloe* J u v e n i l e iloem eih of North Arlsngtool b oth hi* rampe igrt, SuMvofis (m it» Court Judge Zim m erm an *atd There I^MBwnl brother* new *ong n J r*f |t » f l#*| ilW Frid ay night at a eoiw nunity for- j Frangipane » »ere hone on lit*** day reived favorable IH II* Tu* m , .ti | lfì 3S2, f-\if K r II*« u rn on juvenile d»lwp*ency teave» (iw* the mrmr tat* i
*■4 THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Vol. XXII., No. 38 p h o n e b o t h . t xtii LYNDHURST, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943 m B U K » BO AD Fivi Conti W ith the Lo ca l B o y s in S e rv ic e New Group of Men : r o w N PVT. FRED T. HELLER the Army Air Forces Pre-Flight EUGENE C. MARGWTTA Leave for Service March 10 Big Scout Rally 1 1 A L K Army A ir Base, Lincoln, Neb. S c h o o l (Navigator), Selman Eugene C MargiotU. son cf —Pvt Fred T. Heller, son of Mr. Field. Monroe, La. Mr and Mrs Anthony F Margi- by the and Mrs. F. Heller, 9 Jackson Without navigators, bombers otta. of 175 Fern Avenue, was 1 In (««lliittirtj; n ^i-tr.m t* wcrr tm iiuird mist the Am u Place, Lyndhurst, N. J., has grad would be speeding masses of d»- i drafted into the Arm y and is now > ;i U e Wciltte>,i|a>. M arcli lt“Hlt Ihcy u)«>rti.| to J - u d li u r » t Tonight At The airplane mechanics and now is through the sky. The navigator Induction Center He graduated i i t j ; i t ''i I f . ! I c i tt a ra l \\ c.«it-\i«m i« - I } mihiiVst on \\ c tl prepared to blast the Axis. Army gets 'em there and gets ’em back, i from Lyndhurst High Schi'ol an 1 'ncMiat. March lt*th ^ W e h a v e b een a t w a r o v e r 15 A ir Base, near Lincoln, Neb., is through weather, rain, hail and; was employed by Wardell Oil months now and the Civilian one of the many schools in the fog Company of Point Pleasant. N J FROM LYNDHURST „ Defense Organizations are still Army Air Forces T e c h n ic a l Cadet Marrone attended thai V— Joseph Nicholas Albino. S it Second Avenue High School trying to bring order out of Training Command which trains Lyndhurst schools and Ruther- JAM ES A. KEARNS, Jr. Dominick Frank Annus si, 71S Stuyvesant A vents* chocs. The mix-up over the sig the techniciahs who maintain our ford Secretarial School Before Jam es A Kearns. Jr., a grodu- Gerard John Arcari, 255 Van Buren Street nals last Tuesday night is only fighter planes in perfect combat joining the armed forces he w a s ate <-f Lyndhurst .High School Fredi lick Rocco Battiiora, 442 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst and North Arlington Poys one of a long series of blunders condition He now is a full employed by Passaic Piece D y e and N . J Stale Teachers College Louis Rocco Bianco, SM Fern Avenue that have come out of the high fledged airplane mechanic eligible Works, 389 Howe. Avenue, Pas-! at Montclair, who was roceniK for promotion. John Buchanan, S47 Park Plare Will Stage Biggest Show ot est offices of Civilian Defense saic, N. J. practice teaching in mathematics Christine Gerard Caggiano, 2N Lafayette Avenue .___ and the Army. Local Defense at the High School here, is now Lyndhurst High Auditorium Councils’and their workers arc EDGAR ARTHUR NOWAK, Jr. QUIST — BROWN a cadet in the Army Air Corp*. John Joseph Carucci, 213 Newark Avenue angry and no one can blame Gre3t Lakes, 111 — Edgar Arthur Two local youths in service at undergoing his preliminary train Anthony Michael Ciance, 23# NeWarh Avenue 1 - udititi ' t ifl'i S . i-th ' Xrlif^t ‘«tot them . Nc.wak, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geiger Field, Spokane, Washing ing at Atlantic City- Richard Louis DeCeeco, Ilf Laka Avenue Edgar Nowak, 121 Post Avenue, ton. were promoted in rank. V --- Anthony Joseph DeDonato, IK Milton Avsnuo \K hat tit*M ’> ‘ < ¡nòti < o • i> il. m it* t Lyndhurst, was named honor Edward Quist of 2t3 Fern Ave , NICHOLAS 8. LOMBARDI • r«iH (lililí»'! night «Inn ihr . n*1! Leave it to Harry Hanson to Raymond Joseph Det.uca, 45 Stuyvesant Avsnua m an of his company here at the nue“ was promoted to fifth grade Nicholas S lombardi. 19, - so i put a party across. When the Lswis William Dclmering, Jr., 252 Pag* Avenue ¡tic» U n k t i n n ì .*t I > iid h ttt« t 11 ijf> U. S. Naval Training Station. technician and Joseph E. Brown of Mr • Nicola Lombardi of 2«> ! boys left for camp yesterday Joseph Charles DtVcnio, 537 Freeman Street Tro"V ***'*'« ***■n Potrei Before entering the Navy as a o f 337 Seco n d A v e n u e w a s m ade Orient Way, Lyndhurst, has been morning from the High School Aladar Donnenberg, »33 Ewing Avenue mgmtx, - ago mg» F ir e m a n , third class. Nowak a c o rp o ra l. advanced to the rating of Seaman -SV of they left in good humor and Drop Plans spent five years as a millwright first class, at the N aval A ir Train Donald Fiankland, 444 Chase Avenue >'$ ,||S ihr flI co T happy. At previous ceremonies «petr machinist in New York City. His PVT. GEO. BOLLENBACII mg Station, Pensacola, F la , a< Carmclo Charles Giaimo, 522 Valley Brook Avonua Uvr § the speakers were a little too sor- that é m*%:vig ' Aw -«*ri recruit training company, num Private George Bollenbach of j cording to thi- public relations Dominick John Giampoala, 2K3 Cleveland Avenue To Shorten .,4im \U.' icus and the parting farewells lise wssM b e rin g 130 m en, g ra d u a te d th is Park Avenue was promoted to office of that station He is now Joseph Giaquinto, Z43 Wilson Avenua *> on- rlHOttftiM with parents and sweethearts w e e k . ' J '• the rank of corporal! He is sta- , on duty there with the Master W.f ■«cere rather heart-rending. Bui Howard William Gilbert, 442 Chase Avenue h Alfneit C M. sgsih, .t->tr«rt tioned at Fort Jackson at-Arms Force. V a ca tio n s i» i> e n iti, the rollv « u t Hanson, speaking before such a H e w a s g ra d u a te d in 1937 fro m Andrew Joseph Greco, 72S Third Avenue Lombardi, w ho reported to th ■ der the diw tis) group for the first time yester Dickinson High School. He later Joseph Anthony Guidetti, SI2 Vailsy Brook Avonua hr uri M talp n PVT. JOHN W. WILLIAM S •’Annapoli* of the Air“ in July i ? day. really went to town. A vet attended Hemphill Diesel School, Harry Sigurd Halvorson, 182 Riverside Avenue H Hii» • «¡ d-iti. i a-i' 1941. enlisted in the Navy in Teachers Do Not Uk* eran himself, having served in Long Island. W hile at Dickinson, Jefferson Barracks. Mo — Pvt Francis James Hunt, 290 Stuyvesant Avenue John W William s, of 106 Tontine April of that year in Newark, ani \i b indoor» ipt -ai *1 *ik! France in the last war, he knew he was active in track and base Albert Edward Hynes, 454 Riverside Avenue Plan and Board Act» Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J . is a was sent to the Naval Training O ta fe» U H M what to tell the boys. Before he b a ll. Station, Norfolk, Va , for his pre Patrick Anthony Inserra, Jr., 411 Second Avoihic Accordingly i **|r U * t'* H Ski was finished he had th«n laugh He left the training station on newly-arrived at Idler at Jeffer son Barracks, Colonel Thomas J liminary training Anthony Joaquin. 636 Stuyvesant Avenue élíhiy #4 ih» f m m ing and singing. The rest o f the March 5 to spend a nine day J. Christian, commanding This Ernest Koltnc, 472 Stuyvesant Avenus Plans 1« sin i ten tt «. t ««t« \» I h f t l iiwiite. MHÏ tlifPe'HC: speakers took thé eue from Han leave with his parents. historic military post, on the ELMER T. PÈTTENGH.L catjton » e re abaitdonsd Tus*«t*v . a i « f . v #4 IA son and the affair was a real hit. Steve John Kwiatowski, 212 Irving Place ROBERT R. TESSALONE Mississippi River a frw miles Cam p S t e w a r t . G a Post James Henry t.aVccchia, 2S3 Lafayette Avenue night hy the Board of l..(o, *t. i O'* ' éktP*: •« south of St Louis, is a replace Headquarters here announced because of oh>oetl«in* of tea. I e. * •!•/» ' »N il «OrirtM» . tl d The local lodge of.>Elks has Amarillo Army Air Field, Am Ale* Francis Lewanduwski, 273 Castle Terrace Al ment training center for the the promotion of Elmer T IN I The suggestiun t.i riot. the * \ eo done a marvelous job with the arillo. Texas.—Robert R. Tessa- Albert Louis Lindenbnom, 24* Pag* Avenue u , 1 » t 1 V 4 4 « « Army Air Forces T e c h n i c a l tengill. of 502 Page Avenue school* carls is as rna«t< by T h is •'penny Brigade” and everyon» lo n e , son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tess- •ng. Training Command Lyndhurst. N J , to the grade of Aloisy Stanley Lopacicnski, 534 Freeman Street tee Harr» S tttlw ll * h u »aid «t Sint •s*, «««oipoa* rv^idîng n Should jive more liberally to alone, 271 Travers Place, Lynd Here recruits are given voca- j Technician 5th Grade Richard John MeCoid, 211 Page Avenue a t uhl gHe * teai tier» an . s in ' ft Jlfl M . Uri hi* Ausi * <1 thpse little containers in almost hurst, N J., has completed his Msyer Miller, ZSt Livingston Avenue week to »oih in w». pi» »1« f all stores. On Saturday night co u rse of studies as an aviation tional aptitude tests to q u a lify ! He was advanced1 to Ins new * * \ 4 » s ia te * (Un nuitsst them for important duties in rank on the recommendation of Frank Miraglia, 4*4 Thomas Avenuo they so d. sue.t ( r ~ r * al), „.ne «d te»'o.s«. thpy will hold a party in Hack mechanic in this A r m y A ir various Arm* and Branches of his battery commander His pro lloue*., Toe .1 «> »1.1 ... r attempi*«! bs t ensack to celebrate the burning Forces Technical Training School. Charles Michael Mugavero, M Orient Way M m the Services attached with the motion was based on his alien their mortgage They have His graduation from this tech William Ward Olney, 147 Park Avenuo ‘ pnrted that ti.e'tcac'f-j. is .tot : * 4 Army Air Forces Dependent j tion to d u ty and his soldierly cause to celebrate. The boys have nical school now fits him for air James Peter Palumbo, 237 Wilson Avonua I like the plaits and urged its upon their education, civilian ex-1 qualities been in the financial woods a plane maintenance and he w i'l Angelo Louis Palussi, 517 Laurel Avenue f at amtonnu nt Under th *• *-»< Ksnfr, long tim e. be sent to some air base where perience and result* of the var- I V -- Wilfred Gaorge Pasch, 31* Tontine A f t nue . citmatanees, Hr said, he sgieeti he w ill assist in keeping Am eri ious tests given, recruits will be , pfc. HENRY G. SMITHIES ts e o ig f I- USi'Ui.-l M U I I N i l U t l M S t , selected either for t e c h n ic a l Michael Patrkk Presinsano, 2*5 Warren Stroot ca's Flying Fortresses in the air Key Field, Mt*s Private Fir!.' William James Price, 74S Fifth Stroet of tile ft>Wo A THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Endle- Mrs. William C r o w l e y , 538 kofer, 63 Crane Avenue, enter- King, land- Avenue; Mrs Minnie Mildred Catena Becomes Vera Pallini Marries Mined Tuesday at a party in cel- LifWcs, 454 Tenth Street; Misses ■'bration of the fifth birthday of N ancy and M ary Doranti, 232 their daughter, Lois. Games were Thomas Avenue, attended a din- Bride of Pete Rizzuto Private George Stampone • njoyed and refreshments served, ner and theatre party in New Guests were Barbara and Jacki" York City Saturday night. A per- Miss Mildred Catena, daughter skirt She aCfore a gold veil with N -u son, Richard and Nancy Mul- formance of "Sons of Fun" wis of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Catena, gold sequin^ and carried ten er and Doris Ruckstuhl of Ruth- enjoyed. 232 Suigm it Avenue, and Peter roses. erford. ------Rizzuto, son of Mr and Mis The bridesmaids were blue — ” Mrs. Victor Schreckenstein, 316 Emanuel Rizzuto, 384 Forest Ave dresses with satin bodices and \lr. and Mrs. Adolph Muller, Weart Avenue, entertained Tut-s- nue. were married Saturday at net skirts and matching veils. 78 Second Avenue, has as their day night at cards for Mrs Viola 5 p. m. at Sacred H eart Roman They also parried tea roses. . i,n< r Monday night their Wrubbles and Mrs. Mary Smith Catholic Church. Rev. Thomas f The mother of the bride wore ughter, Mrs. Thomas Muller of nr? North Arlington, and Mrs. McDermott, pastor of the church, a black and white dinner gown Lyndhurst. Arthur Schreckenstein of town. performed the ceremony. Th •: and the mother of the bride- bride was given in marriage by groom wore a black dress. Both Thomas Prinzivalli, 711 Sev- Mrs Eugene p . F u st, 342 Trav- her father. j, wore corsages of red roses. nth Street, -r-e t u r n e d Friday ers Place, was the guest for the Miss Grace Rizzuto, ¡.¡ster of A reception for 250 was held Passaic General Hospital, week-end of her husband, Major the bridegrrom, was maid of hon- after the ceremony at Sf. Mich- where he underwent an opera- Eugene D First al Hackettstown, or. and Joseph -EgiTigno of East a‘d‘s Hall. * on. ‘ where he is stationed. . Rutherford, was best man. j After a trip to New York, M r Miss Evla Ca'rrow < f Nutle/ and Mrs. Rizzuto will reside it Mrs. Lindo Is and Mn Nettie lula, cousin of 232 Summit AvenUe. WACHTERS DELICATESSEN the bride, were bridesmaids. The E, th the bride and bridegroom Honored at Party ushers weir harry Blackledge art, giaduates of Lyndhurst High COMPLETE LINE OF LIQUORS - W INES & BFERS Every Friday Special! and Vinci nt Santoro. i School. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Theresa Rotolo, 182 Wood Try Onr Delicious Fish Cakes & Home Made Clam Chowder Thi- bride wore a white dri s" i Township Attorney Joseph M"- ward Avenue, entertained Mon A LARGE STOCK OF HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOODS w ith' a lace bodice and net skirt, | liJJ'o. ’ day night al a social and part wet-theart neckline, long sleeves, in honor of Mrs, David Lindo of ALL PHONE ORDERS PROM PTLY DELIVERED pinned’ at the wrist with buttons Newark. Mrs. Lindo is the forimi' She Wore a long vet), trimmed Miss Doris Tamper, a teacher n Phone RUtherford 2-1275 with orange blossoms and carried the Roosevelt School She w:: 653 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. • i white prayer book with th ro married on February 12 white orchids. Guests present were Mi ^ For That Midnight Snack After The Show Call Is Ensign Marcus Marcussen, who Her maid of -honor wore a gold leanne Capelli, l.obokei: Mr; W ere Open Till 12 P. M. Each N«*ht ’s an instructor stationed at Cor- dross with a satin bodice and net lean Ferarra and Miss Edn » nus Christie, Texas, drove his Breadwell of. Rutherford, Mi plane last week to Camp Clai- Grace Savino md Lillian Bednek whan paapla itopp«d aiklng wharr berne, Louisiana, where he visit of Lyndhurst. •ha got k«r pratty hail . . . Ml* ed George Izon, son of Mr. and rwliixl H wat tlma to do iwiittil*f Mrs. George Izon, Sr., 421 Page •bout it) AvenUe. Pvt. Izon celebrated hi; Rosemary Hohl If a vail of dim, dingy drafenai* haa birthday anniversary. raplaead your lovaly highlight», tot Is Honored us apply Rom Oil Shampoo Tinf. Mrs. Vito Lambei to," 422 Stuy- Sw iftly, this tatii>-«oft color-.hampoo vesant A venue entertained last goat to work-and yo«r hair h Thursday at Mah Jong for Mr.; glaamlng again with tparkla ana brif- John Graziano, of Rutherford: lianca, with natural looking, young looking colorl For wa follow Roui'a Mr:-. Anthonv Giordano of Hill “Cautioni U»a only at diractad •• side; Mrs. Armando Toron and la b a l." Mrs. Joseph Meiillo of Lyndhurst. ROUX OH SHAMPOO TINT“ Mrs. Mary Zeck, 442 Stuyves- "Tint*. Condition», Ctaamaa“ ant Avenue, is ill at her home. M and M Clut of the Reed MIRABELLA’S Menwrifff United Presbyterian Pbitreh w ill hold its next meet- HAIRDRESSER •tv> Monday night, April 5. 291 Sfuyvesant Ave. Mrs Arthur Zeltman, 343 Park Mrs. Lester Schumann and '■’.e entertained T u e s d a y at son, Je rry , 294 P a rk Avenue, re I* IIO N E R U T H . 2-6817 •Mt*** for Mrs. George Wester- turned Monday frpm a visit in )t M rs Lu lu Bergm an, Mrs Open Tuesday and Friday Chicago. Evenings Until 9 P. M .i■ id t>e.n Mrs Henry Beh- nr. Mr- W arren Dowling, Mrs. - ni'lsr n and JM fs. - H arry M-- M-bet W ei (»hi 11, 160 Chest -hflT. r>ar«»nt,H Tfnr'Vr^t lessons on AH Instruments, Stoney-Fork including Vocal - Harmony - arranging, given by indlvid PV BL l C Git) SERVICI ual music instructors. W h isk e y Ruth. 2-5655 J or 4*27 M LfH8ons At Your Home Also B U Y UNITED STATES WAR SAV1MGS BONOS O f g E A P Y é * Tile Contractor “Quality Produced By Matter Mechanics” W e invite yo u to sec our showroom. SHOWROOM AND OFFICE CONSERVE FUEL BY USING STORM SASH AND INSULATION 56 KEARNY STREET LYNDHURST. N.J. CARPENTRY... Phone Rutherford 2-5045 We specialize in all kinds ItC SfO C N C C 54 Kearny Street Prices Slashed o t carpentry work • BOTH REPAIR AND “I borrowed the cash I needed on a personal loan NEW WORK from the Rutherford National Bank, and I'm all S T O R M S A S H DECORATION set to pay Uncle Sam right on the dot next Mon day, March 15th." 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R u tW o r d : 24 Park As Cariata*. 32) Hackamadi St & • * > 523 WASHINGTON AVENUE BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY Member Federal Reserve Systerr Phone BEI I evil le 2-217 5— 6 U e m b , T ot the Federal Deposit tnturawe Cr-rpor»t>eo EA11 PAYMENTS ARRANGED FACE T H R U I'uU k É nomA* fUwU UM«! *; itnefet* ,V*i| (if W»wnw»*wn*f '*»“ »«« »* g$. yi w<4m Kt« H > rttnttiif A4 im iikg toU ***** * • » i r g l i»ìm«'«wi*4ik* ACVIVIVIC» AT ««fiK'y m*OwiMItMl ** **Mo 1 t«n »»♦«•••< L H. S. frMiu*!«'« \*Và*9S+r Ss< ir W H ^ M >1*1*«' 4«UM r%jgi-t«o Aéfrsxm m *** i« IMwrtiefy * A#/iw^Ml Mwinf » Vt«U 0*11 H a m Burk Calls Attention to iV«nwMMi¡.*wri s* vltw> HfcerweWl Features for Local u*g«*i*r «Nkr H«*«»**# «Itk High School Hv*«>Ul«*n» íw>, !lu VENETIAN BUNDS SPECIAL SALE Maisonette Frocks, Dremrs» DRAPERIES, Suits. Blouses and Skirt* ilQ A l NOTICI Formerly priced from S2M TOWNtWie OfcT kVHOHWWt RROCtfDiNOI Or OOAMD O* to $1650 COMMIItiQNIRt n o w s u e u n u t MONTH o r jANUAÜV *g*J Alterations Free a a P » iaa*i %»♦*! rtg * over U N I s d tf S&M. M- ting t a r iHmtiaas tat. HELP FOB HOW SWZKS Cutting, fitting and Sr_*fe3»g senrsce (fmtshini: bonee- holes. pocitcls i HARRY B. s e w i n g w s m m o x s Cutting, fitting. fimiT-iac rermxulluig of cbxrjt*. ACKERSON ALTERATIONS flk *» Hoars: 9a. ■. Ii S | l b . Evenings bf A ppilO fl 7S3 Rkt*e Road Lr*fcg«t A. Schreckenstein Phone Kl tM g ri S SMS-I Now in Illinois Arthur Schreckenstein, Jr., 242 Fern Avenue, h»s been tent to SET YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER the Specialist School at Chanute Field, 111. Prior to this he was HEADQUARTERS FOR Pointing . . . Paper-Hanging stationed at Biloxi. Miss His wife, Mrs Edna Schreckenstein, daughter of Mr *nd Mrs George T o tal *!J,W1 JS I HOSPITALIZATION Decorating Bollenbach, S r , 40 Park Avenue, Volley-ball is in full swing who has been living at Biloxi, is ngh* now Every Monday »n+t FLOORS SCRAPED and REFINISHED on her way home now She is Wednesday night the oppugns visiting her brother, George, tram* nsnr hack to the gym amt Liberal Terms CAI.I, who is stationed in the Medical rektty r it o * ycwi what a game of * O H Corps at Fort Jackson. S. C, Volley-ball is tike Beitde* hav :ng the com peting mgttt- - team * ■ JHOSPITAI IN t OHM A ! ION Mr. and Mrs Henry Eichholtz, t>pgK4wnts p lay each other n 409 Page Avenue, had as their gjn rIsaacs 'Hiese acom are RUtb. 2-347« guest Mrs. Eichhcltx's aunt, Mrs. Krf* apart fr««n each other, but A nna Ebert of Union City. th&Ak r4 the thrtll of being on C. SAVINO AGENCY a team competing twice You err Rev. Meod WIN lutilt have to be on your toe» 5 Ridq« Rosd Lyndhur»». N. J Brtiltn Volley ball these day*, Return to Class we are also having a Foul S!k»-i C ntrM E ' f rvi r , ha* l»-en F.vervman's Bible Class of prai tiring up and any day rim* Rutherford w ill celebrale tn. we kKould know the winner' "O ver the Top for F ra n k “ Da» Sfm-mttmg of winner-, remind* this Sunday morning Th* U n t m r i t a basketball gan.e that *ai er. Rev, Frank P Mead will fe p iayed last W ednesday night' It turn on Sunday after a lw«tg *21 a m Huitr a *«m« to *«• Ow ness T h e C la n now n e rta in ts» A. .r-oi» Tram gathered together Junior High School on Crioti to ptay and beat thr Senior and Avenue, corner SpringAetd Kiat* ■ JukiarT»am Brtnae# wire being orate decorstions are being grr c* llrr tr d rig h t and left hut FKESH KILLED RUMPS pared by Edwin Albrecht of Fi.;r every**«** knew- that it was all m Shou ld e r P o rte r ent Avenue, and it is expected fun 1THe *••• re waift.21 ^ Vttu LEGS Fricassee thst the auditorium » ill be park M ve ne»« year . Senior*, so *1< n ! house ed to the doors The pswgrarr fos get how1 will start promptly at 9 JO a as C h ic k e n s At that time the auditorium »hi R o a st be in total darkness, exeeg« fe- s floodlight showing the Ameri M-tO, maliina il can flag The Star Span*ted Ban SMStisry far All ner will be sung at th« uaie • hoe msnuUrlui A fter that, a aoknst w ill i.~.g M n f>lg*r Compton, •es, rofnr diets mt "W h e n the Ughta Go os* Agsn- of tibe. Conference örtm^ ■rad*s, lay «»ids iind the luditorium will then be ThurwdMf o r « m+rimg of \h far awr armad CHOME HALF ULFgEM I come fully illuminated Any inan fkm tely Mr« Alfred Monn HI Jrv »•aa Pkg W S C L U E S * A venue, entertained T> u-ake WE USE THE BEST night at a (ocia! for Mr* MACARONI Parendi Mr* Ed»»/ î H*. ,#&i SPAGHETTI Mr* Alfred End»»« de *-4 M . SELECTION WE CAN John Ruckttuhl 2 * ° r 1 7 e n r n t h GET OF SOLES Calery Hearts 19c Mr* Jaotea .gndeUh w.fe PHONE I BO WASHINGTON AVI N U Tur EGERT’S RUTH. 2-104» EHOICDTT «• J0NH50N THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1§43 i TACE FOUR TH E L E A D E R ] ' ~ ' J "...... ' ' _ i r ■ • " Footlight Players Fraternity Yankee Doodle Dandy' at the Ritz Theatre Stockings Are Gathered by Girls ALONZO S MODEKN 1 "Members of the Fcatliglu The- H ® S C e le b ra tlO li POULTRY MARKET atrc Players presented a play Lyndhurst Girt Scouts have 615 Stuyvesant Avo. Lvrwihurst' made a collection a t «ilk stock Monday at 9 p. m. at the Reed Fraternity Chapter. Order of KITH. 2-5W3 - Fret, Pr«»pt Dr I'very M em orial U n i t e d Presbyterian th'’ Eastern Star. relebrat~d Past ing.s for the War Salvage Depart Chur-eb. Tlic play was entitled Mr tron'« -rid Past Patton's Night ment to be m ad* mtft powder “Aunt Theresa on the Homo Friday at a meeting at Lyndhurst bag* I t y o u have n< t been con FRESH EGGS dcz. 55c Front," by Frederick Lambert. Lodge Mrs Josephine Dayton, tacted, you tan turn them in ta worthy matron, took chaiRc Mrs. Anthony Tattered, chajrrn».". ROOSTERS ^ M ifi Li? i Morton was sponsor of Defense for the Lyndhurst Girl Part in à I n n ? included Mrs of the group. Scout Council Leghorn Roasting Chickens Aire-; W o '* d m in. Mrs Helen Lincoln S c h o o l has made J The cast included Mrs .1. J. S m i t h. of Poughkeepsie, Mrs. collet ticn and turned them over SOUP CHICKENS (3-3/2-3 lbs.) to make public what the (organi Smith. Mrs Emma Eurk. Mrs. | Miss Elirab th Lindsay Leader, sation docs May Sposata. Mrs. Emma Werne- invested the girt*: Am u Bittner, burg. Mrs. 13a Summers, Mrs Ruth Locke. Marietta L SUN.-MON.TUES. MARCH 14-15-16 TYRONE POWER— MAUREEN O'HARA Laird Cregnr, Thomas Mitchcll, George Sanders aK*> Milton Berle—Mary Beth Hughes in ,rOVER MY DEAD BODY" Holy Cross Ccnirtery, Noitb A r WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY MARCH 17-18 Tribute Paid lington. JOHN BEAL—VIRGINIA FIELD P rio r to their coming to L y n d Mrs. Leppard hurst sixteen years ago, the Lep 52 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST '•ATLANTIC CONVOY" pard family were residents of ocal Man Driver A.lngh mass of requiem was the Horseshdev section of Jersey RUtheriord 2-0490 celebrated Saturday morning at City Of Fatality Bus LEO GORCY—HUNTZ HALL Sacred lie irt Homan Catholic Mrs. Leppard is survived by Jacob Burk, Director Church at 10 a. m for Mrs. Mitr- three daughters, Marie, Cecelia W illard -Connolly of S37 Pa rk M l'> I ’ «», daughter of "KID DYNAMITE" (j*ret Leppard (nee Crowley), and Adele 469-471 Palisade Avenue Jersey City Place was the driver of a Pub Mr and Mrs. George lion. 421 wife of the late Frederick Lep lic Service bus th it Friday night Page A v e n u e . Lyndtaurat. re Journal Square 4-457# pard 147 Page Avenue, who died Mr and Mrs James Hannagih struck and fatally injured Mrs. ceived 1 U-Irpivioe call this wee;« of a heart a t t a c k Wednesday 343 Third Street, returned Mon C lara Duran. 20. of 22 G r :iv* from Second lieutenant Thomas morning Interment followt'd at day from a stay in Baltimore Street Kast Orange, on Broad Hi-nriers' - > a a t Mr and Mrs. Street, Newark. Slated on a man- Thomas Her,der*on. Sr.. 232 A r u| h trr charge,. Connolly saM lington &T«l-i ant. North Arling PERSONAL SERVICES the voung woman, employed as ton. Th«- call i-aaae from H aw aii «ütherford ••• a >i .itrers in Sc iff Restaurant Miss Lmo was warned bv the stepped olf the curb into the telephwne operator in San Franr NOW THRU SATURDAY * OAVS—SUN. THRU WED I ath of Ins vehicle , ■: .'/■ ii t te tajk abcut war. GRIFFITH Sh a d o w o f a D o u b t St. Thomas' Episcopal Church I <*r*M anil Stuyvesant \venues ^ âcüonald carh Ri>V Rowland F Nye. Vicar SSI Livingston Avenue Marrh 10— Ash Wednesday e n r y t r a v m s Celebration of the Holy Com ,VAUA(.l fOfiO nun. ion at 7 SO a m and 10 00 a m Lenten service at 8 06 p m l*Mnd:!y, Mareh 14— The iiift S u n d a y in Lent Church School worship and in -niiii tii n at 9 )0 a m Choial Eucharist and Sermon at 110* Anna lei, ■ J im lib a m Sitrmon subjw t 'Faith aiu* |Sti Citine Haidwicfct. R#« : Cl Pi aver" Bil le reading for th- week; St M.itthew 1-15 ft lot of the coppar in fh»»« would Havo been ovoitoble for new telephone lines inpcocc- DI4NEY CARTOON /ime. N ow H s b eing used for shooting. Choose M ic k e y »’ a r t M liy : Ouil At LAU»f * Rutherford Baptist Church SATURDAY M ATlHtf ONL Telephone line* ond switchboards ore crowded SPECIAL. W IST*** itATl. Weal r>««ir Ave., Kutbertacd OHI F«r0© A C»*A| Hund»», Hvirb 14— Na. I—"THÈ SEC«* T COOf end calls that speed war production ore in creasing. To Help make room for them, “Pleaso make only necessary call*, etpeciolly to Wash ia m C Collins ington, 0. C and other war-busy centers.“ Reed Memorial United NEW JERSEY *ELl TELEPHONE COMPANY Presbytenan Qrarch SIv'iH U l Aveaae Haedsv. Marrb 14— ' o h F A C I r iv » THURSDAY, MARCH 11. IM I T H E LEADER Cub Pack to Meet Pyramid Rebtkoh Lodqa H i-Y To H»ar N y e Police P k k U p LUKan Kucher To Sponsor Card Party t • . i * **f rhe R t- V ...._ Drunk Driver Engagement Told M AddT«q M ^ckW . nut B>* -»* ' • R. CARTOLANO L M ilk T Q c •m* •* » f a n > U C “ “ f t m a g i t w«cl raoHr- ■ Scoîî I ith interest 268 KIN6SLAND AVENUE, LYNDHURST J L Bar rtfWto* »*>(« MI* N tii t u t ) Taos tool* *♦ Ra N M t IA W | ro« « tu BERGEN M».*ithl> i»»meat, istlsdr la /Iwy« Old Rags — Newspapers — Magatine* T Y rtW W T f J I X ■ OUR Slné VftAR O# SIRV ure*!. taxe*, nt* art are and ■ z z a z o s L . p iisrtp sl All Kindt of Metals RlNTtA *»AW fO PAYS THE PREVAILING PRtCES Eoa» r ays» —* t sf c i ' 9 'i^ K i AcmegàManJtéb lg« MHiLAND A VO I CR Call Now . , . RUthedord 2 176S J tO Ma S i , A lk a l i« * 1 ANI AVim /t UNW IUIUt PARR A*I Nt I Nt fi R E : m ' ■ THURSDAY, MARCH II, 1*43 PA C E SIX T H E L E ADER schools, I have finally secured a ! Dear to what is available for a child born in Georgia or Tennes m see or Florida. position as an instructor in on" W ill ye« sundtj send me the of the garages, half a mile from Leader a» fctare mailings i Is tliere a relation in the fact that democracy, like my present camp. The w ork :s Reem *!?" r e t u r n r d to Field COUPOK CLIPPING SALE OF Commercial ïeaàcr school funds, is almost non-existent in our Southern states, and THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW very interesting and I enjoy cv- frorr ftertta«ih *dd enjoyed town POPULAR BRAND Established 1921 that Garfield’s reputation for good government is almost as cry minute of it. The beauty of very aasafc indeed after six I barren as its educational treasury? it all is that I don’t have any months n. Northwest Reading Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader There certainly is such a relationship. K.P. or guard duty and my time the fantsi»r Leader seems to I Printing Company at 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. Telephone It is tough on the kids of Georgia, and of Garfield. And is my own after 5 p: m. If life make a tcJaxr feel closer to old CIGARETTES R U th . 2-1031. of Lyndhurst and North Arlington. And the many, many continues this way, I have no frierafe aad family Thanks in ad- i other places whera <^iildren are denied the opportunities complaints to make, although I CHESTERFIELDS P v t E . M a lo n e y E d ito r...... Carmine Savino, Jr. offered others merely because of the accident of birth. would like a crack at those Japs I C A M E L S i and make them remember Pearl H * S Co «2nd Business M anager Ernest J. Dabinett The problem of distributing knowledge to all sections A t h H r LUCKIES of this country is important, pressing and immediate. Harbor. For the time being, I’ll say so I Geaffc Field, Wash. RALEIGHS ■ JB» M I Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938. at the Post There is a lot of prattle about democracy, but nobody long and sincerely hope I hear* _ OLD GOLDS * I of Office at Ruthericy:idi N. J., under the A ct March 3, 187° seems eager to give it a chance. from you soon again. Dear I Some system of financing education equitably, not only NOTE; You Must Cut Out Coupon for Cigarettes at 11.17 I Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copy --- Corporal Chas. Kowalski Thank* a »Uson for the Com- in Bergen^ County, not only in New Jersey, but through the ...... merciai Lead»? J eagerly await I MARCH 12 — 15 — 14 J entire United States, must be’ developed. It must be devel it evtrs wrfc It brings all the NOTE: YOU MUST BRING AN OLD EMPTY TUBE Mailed in Conformity with P. O. Order No. 19687 oped on the basis of need. It must be developed quickly. Ja n u a ry 31, 1943. events »ad ».appenwgs in Lynd- Dear Editor: r huist to rat as if 1 was there. FOR ANT NEW TUB*» Lyndhurst, N. J., Thursday, March 11, !943 I want to thank you f<,r send I h a w fee*® in the n avy six ing me the Commercial Leader w eeks. The :.avy is the grandest THE TASK FORCE CORNER I am some place in Afnca, but lif*»-^Bjr b a r c a n have. Whither Education? can’t sav where. Things are The*- arc 4 fellows from Lyrid- COME TO much different here, than when hurst’»« They are Ray Lyndhurtt’i school appropriation thii year is about I was in England- I received the I j s o b í B Ü Eustace, Harry Har- The Leader reserves this space for the boys in half the sum taxpayers are asked to raise in their current paper here and I am very glad tigia/i aed Ttealler. The camp is service — who they are, where they are and what they to get it. As you see, they have m l a r c I date t have the oppor- tax levies. Tho same situation prevails in North Arlington, are doing. Our newspaper, which is sent without cost to Rutherford and most of Bergen’s other municipalities. - papers here, but they arc printed tur.it;; an set them as yet Hope any Lyndhurst service man who wants it, has proved in French, and I can't read to »er fee«r. in the near future. The load this places on real estate is hardly bearable. sudi an aid in keeping each other informed about their French, so you see how much I 1 again thank you for the It will become less bearable as time goes on. . whereabouts that we will each week set aside space for appreciate receiving the home I a vd rr Mart I express through The problem is an important one and had better be them. If relatives receive interesting letters their neigh town paper. I would like to know your (-«¿aaar a sincere thanks BARON’S faced frankly and openly. bors might enjoy reading, we will gladly print them. if you will continue sending me andgMUiadk to those who wrote The stress placed upon this country by the war indi the paper. Please send it under to ir» and wished me God’s this address p r r ii cates we need more education, not less. The mental attain M arch 1, 1943. opportunity for us to get togeth Pfc. Zvgmund Ddozdowski • A n th e r t Jesse Liberti, AS [FOR THE ments of youths drafted into the armed forces are greater Dear Editor: er and write this letter 32167538 C S X T S. than they were in the last war, probably greater than any I am writing a change in ad W e have been receiving your A P O 302 Co a*. G-i* where else in the world. But they are pitifully low. dress again. M y new address is. j?apor for over a year while in Care Postmaster, New York X Y In this great advanced coiihtry there are hundreds of Cpl. Techj Frank Duda the army and have always looked The weather down here is hot Battery E AAS Enlisted Div. and the nights are cold. Most of thousands who cannot read or write. forward to getting it and read s Matte: Dae to lack of Cam p Davis, N. C. ing the home town news. the people here speak French or How can these people contribute to the democracy we I was transferred here for fur Spanish which I can't speak or Irata the fol- LOWEST want established? W e have been overseas for aat be (Hinted. thrr training. some time now and we certainly understand. I never expected to How can they be rid of ancient prejudices and super I enjoy reading The Commer see A frica the w ay it is. Some are appreciate receiving the paper so of I cial Leader and I hope I keep on people here walk around in rags stitions? ~ ~ we C3n find out just what is aaay vkk to write Time will do it, but it will be a long, painful job. Edu receiving it. Thank you. taking place in the home town. and w ith no shees on their feet Frank Duda. cation will do it faster. But .it. is costly if immediate tax If you wouldn't mind changing The country here is beautiful— the address to: whnt I have seen When I was in bills are taken into consideration. P o Sten Munczenski Feb ru ary 26, 1943. T. Sgt. J. J. Vernaglia, England. I had to learn thr Those who want to duck the issues are going about it llf î A_A F.B.S. Dear Sir; T-5 J J. Witiver. money there. Now in A frica, f OsíÜness. TVxas as usual. They are espousing the theory that larger class Just a line to let you know Pfc W T. Sehreckenstein, had to learn the money over PRICES rooms do not hinder the progress of the children. In fact, I’ve moved again. A P O 853, again. As you know it is in they have tests purporting to show that children educated I'm now with a regular infan care Postmaster, New’ York francs here. There are 75 franc- in large classes can he counted upon to do better than those try unit again, a long ways from to our dollar. Well, thanks again Caca Vincent Costab Io, MC in small classes. home. It sure feels good to be for the paper and I wish you 548 t e f A lP b 4,SO Never Undersold! We haven’t a doubt in the world that a large class in back in the field again. I am M arch 2nd would send it under my address Caerj» Hmrar. Texas a municipality rich in ratables and fine homes and educated doing communications work in Dear Editor: that I have piven you. I am attending the University Thank you parents will progress as rapidly as a small class comprising Battalion Headquarters. 1 would sure appreciate your of Vermont, where I expect to Pfc. 7,ygmund Ddo7.dowski youngsters from poor homes, whose parents have been b u e L J White sending the paper to my new ad complete a course enabling me O T C — A . denied the advantages of a leisurely youth and education. dress. as I miss it, being this far to go on to pre-flight school. Dear Sir: F l aar a- n n S ix , c a re P. M. The unfortunate thing, though, is the places where away There is another Lyndhurst I’m in the U. S Navy finally S r itile. Wash large classes are necessary are just the places where small Best regards to the folks. fellow up here, Reid Wattermnh I took a long time in getUng in. small classes offering more guidance and attention are Sgt Mort Bedrick, and he is also doing the same but I ’m gl3d. The Navy is the thing I am. I'll bet Lyndhurst needed. ' **"*— 2nd B n Hq Co. best place in the world for a Pat Luo is Lamattina Garfield, with its great number of families in the labor 381st Infantry, represented all over the Unite ! young fellow The food here at States. ing class, and not long removed from their native homes A P O !>6 gredt but it's nothing like you get Tech Sch. Sqdn Camp Adair, Oregon » This country up here in Ver home. in Europe, cannot afford to spend as much on education as mont is wonderful and the sur I would appreciate it ve r:’ ■:11a Army An Field Rutherford, although the latter placc is only half Garfield's F e b r u a r y 20, 1043. rounding scenery is beautiful much if you would send me a .VsueiQo, Texas size. Rutherford’s children are certain to have privileges Dear Editor The only thing wrong is that yo-i paper every week. Sc far' mv denied those of Garfield. W e have been trying to get to-| wouldn't say its warm up here, parents have been sending it to Is it fair to Garfield’s children? Of course not. gether for the last eight months The temperature is continually me. I enjoyed reading abou* the But small as the per capita amount allowed Garfield’s to write this letter. We've been hovering around zero news in Lyndhurst very much Plc IV ter J Imbesi, educational plant, it is absolutely luxurious in comparison kept busy and this i» the Urst You can guess, no doubt, th " Thank you. LIFEBUOY SOAP primary reason for this writing Ralph Lisoio. A S A P O Ê. *»re Postmaster is to request two copies of the Co. 113, U S. N. T. S., N Y Commercial Leader, for Reid and Sampson, N Y. myself. « r ' W c w ill appreciate -anything February 23, 1943 { S S « l C h a r le * Óttlen you will do. Dear Editor: •nw-'ausance Co Your$ truly, What is happening in good o H T 3 T D B n Ca«r}» Young. Indio, Cal. 5 P vt. H. Skubik Lyndhurst? I haven't heard a bit Converve Hall, North Wing of news from the good old home University of Vermont, tow n in about three months f Burlington, Vermont finally have taken a little tint» Cf.: Frank Spellane, Jr . Reid's address is the same as out from this rigorous training Cairo Gruber, Oklahoma 500 mine except for the name to drop you a line. I .-pent thie* Pvt. R Waltm an months in Camp Blandmg, inni Let the Children Share ‘ o sunny I FlSrida; situated tb«»tir f<- Ferlito. T4SSUES February. ¡¡7 forty-five miles from the r> . • ■ ; c t s s - s p Dear Mr Savino city, which is. Jacksonville. W BTC Flight 533 Would apreciate it very much finally moved out of Blanding M*aara Beach. Florida il you would send tho leader to liut don’t know cxactlv where in the W ar Effort my new address for I've moved we are going at present We were again. I'm now stationed at Tam- j given a forwarding address, > Pit Waller W Holder pa, Florida and expect to stay i I would appreciate it very much 14 Caep Miramar here for a few weeks Sorry. to if you would send me the Cotn- SSflC Aviation Base bother you so much M r. Savina ! mercia! Leader as soon as pos». Kaaraat Mesa (San Diego) but I'm sure lost w h en I miss ble Thank you. A COMMON cause, which everybody works C aSihsm ia up on reading the Lender every, Mv present address is 28c week. Pvt. Hubert Muhlcisen, for, results in mutual understanding, toler So until I receive the next 32573117 H i n'Jd Polleteri edition of the paper, I remain. M P P I ito« n, A P O 71 K- V 33«Wnj5 POND'S ance and respect. That is one of the good things Pvt J Szezepanski ».ire Postmaster, Mash vili». TVa-.mng Group 315 Bomh Squad TenneMee % A F T T C Room 511 FACE POWDER the war is bringing about. Mar Dill Field Vlartic City, N J Tampa, Florida Hear S ir: V --- I uld like to inform vm i i.f !'-*• % Srhreekenstem Don't exclude the children from this ennobling North Afrua, my ne* address, and it it » .»» T S S B ill T, » February 111, 1143 all pd-sille, for you t>. ktnrtl. Cfcar-uie F w ld . III. 12C experience . . . encourage them to take a part in l>ear Editor forward the Commercial Lradt ——V—— 1 have been receiving you • hr re. ■ Cnryanl Technician paper for over two years 1 want I would appreciate tt very l> ‘ •time J Dam jam their country's war effort. to take this opportunity to thank much betause of the fact tl i- B*ierj E-A A S. Enlisted ~Y t iwicn 25c you for sending me your town the paper means sci much to me. They can help by buying War Stamps. If all the 1 paper. It sure is a treat to read Sincerely, C m n f Da' **. N Carolina ■ about the rid town of Lyndhurst W A Leier DR. W EST I I was very much disappointed in ] Cl 9. Sec H B U I J» f tt Tm n F Calderaro children of America were to sacrifice a few small r the showing of the high school , Navy Pier. Chit ago. 111 ■mrni Med ae Experienced fitting, sat , îf .v .l B fiyt BlM d Jtl, — I0( Im * I n r i ?! FRYERS hou- 'm :i 1 ' near Newark isfaction gua'anto-d Price i much AMPLE FREE. PARKING I* . .4, < m ho- n4 - ' photic RUther- lower than Newark Appiian*»« P Beam T*«. EAGLE WOODCRAFT ford :: i v : . w it rrnaired, altered, dupltcat»-d Silk lom«loPi5)»ri ro« ten Wood Workers »nd Cabinet u; Hr Surgical Supply. 4th Street, cor ±- it 39c makers »ash, doors, screens H O L C ner Central Avenu-, llarnsor Ju liu s 3a- Grapefruit Juice w#*#d ♦♦Tn F O R B E N T STK.' O F-FF.R S YOU Unfinished Furniture Phone Harrison l-MQg-l. »ton Avenue, m