it* Library. T-ya LEADERETTE The tact that out of almost 1(1.000 pmom etamtnad tor of tuberculosis about 3 per cent or W> persons sre susceptible to the fllimi if not already itrickcn with it, is a startling figure. Yet this • the preliminary raauH of ex- aminations being conducted throughout the county. It show* that the White Plague, far from being destroyed, it an enemy* r -am THE SOOTH SERGES REVIEW that nut be continually fought. There must be no let-up. For too Ion* now there baa been the (eelinc that tuberculosis was stamped out and no longer to be feared. VOJ. XXVII—No. SI lYNDHl'RST. N. J.. JUNK 12. »«47 MUTM* Foundation for Ridge Road Bridge AMttfcs NupbabAreHeM Scheduled by "Normal" .«!» The drive for used and M« J baafc* tar the Pliiltpjuw. ended Saturday at Uw library, and Mi.> Edith Jennings, duldren's librar , Wilt Ft*4vrt ian. la char,, ut the ,,,,.,,.! anTf Class Leaving nuuncedthai uv»r*goiH»>k»«ei.r I SfMrfajtt School In Entertainment On b> total ihtl.lim Uw Harriot, Junaj II Th« Board at Education, carry High School Harmwrty, cluse and otherwise? ing on with Via accelerated physt- { Tilt Found will be featured st the annual eal education program, l ity benefit show of Lynd hired H. Roger Muse, Jr., of Fair g hurst Elk*, on Saturday. June SI, AmorK|2 In From Now On Numbers Wii LLaw n as l Physical elementary with a parade of quartet*, includ- i tag the international champions, EExaminationi s 00000 annually, plus SMO the Garskn Stole Quartet of Jer | Grow In Graduation curricuav activity bonus. try CHy is scheduled to appear. . ___.t__L, I ' jj The appointment was one uf Commissioner ci.,™e sh. ! S«jrpciiji»g»>Uro« N«m- Classes Here three made by the board, with r steenMrxl Umiinn knight Duncan Cameron, president, vot- b*r of Incipiwiit C«»«» liMto by Bak HKH chaiiman uf Ute show com ing against employing Mrs. Irene Oltr uf thr fr« ri-M*aiiui*|t j mitts*, promising an evening of Arm Pound Above is pictured the foundation wall of the bridge Robbing as an elementary school unique entertainment, explained High "thm teacher at a «UM yearly salary. that be constructed arrow super highway S-3 connecting Uw performance would r*pr***nt A shade lesa than t uri rent aU. br (Ml m ihr U«a>W Cameron explained his vote by IVrr a rusnplwtr departure from pre- "I the S.MJ Beigen County per Ridge Road, Lyndhurat with Ridge Road, Rutherford. The pointing out that the salary is vious benefit presentations xias X-rayad during the April two giant electric shovels are busy changing the topography above the schedule recently ad- HiKftrr. •• ll.~.l ..III. lal- -JI.I tlial tin numUc r%#« j Uuvm the proc««da of the * vrm •urvey ihewed sympWnuv of tu of the Rutherford Aveswe area and in a short time the oBiy opted and siairiirl the board was | « uerviiaoai* and have been re ill..null it III, lii.I. •» ..ne .!..«. i. - SI teleraaiv setting a, precedent which couM j {will U- turned uv*r U» thr mftay roads from Lyndhurnt to Rutherford will be over three cfcarilir. uf the lodge, paitu-ular- 1.. tanulj- piiy.i.!.,.. r. lead to successive revisions. No further study ssxt auujnmu It . tm this bridges at Orient Way, Ridge Road, and Park avenue. The objections were made against \y the crippled kiddie* commit- tee, every effort is being mad*/ tu Locals Give "irttU Iw . tlw new high bridge over the Paneaic River tbat will carry S-3 Qalton R. C&ffman. who will •.Mas) ktMaa •,. t. .n, »i .n. teach high school biology and t have the tho* »nv of outstanding j Such was it.** .•t*>n ..i Mi*i into Clifton it rapidly taking shape. < accomplish menu * ' Ucrtiu.tr Ethhardt. »a*ruliv* d sd T>i» ....*l Um .1 Dea baa* general science at $3,300 annual- Big Welcome He.-tared «itl Mms» at* •«».." ly. Clatrr 7*--% The souvenir journal, as com ; rectsw uf Uw l mint* 1 : aM •»• lav .••*• a«u IVMBI *'-. n Charles E. Finch and sons of Mr. and Mi- Auciast Paul Berg piled by Chsrln Miles, is being ! •"• and HealUi Asso. tat Cornerstone Freeholders Jersey City was awarded the an-ol Van lt'.i.. pis**. " arranged ss a t.rbei shop ga< «•'• upfiatrtt with lucal physHrtwu To O'Hora nual coal contract tor m tons I*" married at am sett*, and from inside informs ttealth loaid. IWrgen him Hi* w after- • uon should W *nji>yed by theiital, and rammun«t> ufganus Laying Sun. of stove, pea and buckwheat on I '">an'» Clue Selurstsy N«w Grid Coach S«a> Lend Money a British themal unit content ba- nuon. at 4 30 csurk u J *m C. \ audience tifiis In the survey n».i. i > (hi **esswe "oung. . Among.tlif oui*itt*t* on the pro State Department of INafth A sis. Cameron and David Donald lutal of 174 |iri»ona t... -',-.. PUyart, Alto Somsj Gtbbs Announces Plans Vjtn ( Rev •• ^ hi, II I 'I LI *h' both voted against the award. utit nrrvr stud* Btfl X Of Hit F.m Hackensack Sower claiming a second was lower, si- iar^s cisthtbr Cats**. "* "* •u#"l*'r""" a» the- hlfj>i iohooT tay« shuwvU For Event After ©•• though incomplete. Installation Unit Going With —- — - ..HI - , _"d. ** •"• *"u^r ""• "••esnonr City. •''•ur Chi ids. Th* Wisest i»n include: J. Zimmerman "Thou has granted me life and Short Cutter favour, and thy visitation has HOMEMAKING preserved my spirit.'' (Job. 10:12) Julius Zimmerman, prominent 67-year-oM Rutherford merchant, Fined Here Correlative passages from "Sci- died suddenly Monday night, fol- ence anil Health with Key to thelowing a heart attack in his home. ELEANOR WIESE Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy 16? Francisco avenue. Dr. A.DeCamp Driver Mosied rt R. C Church Presbytery to the General Assem- mcludc: Homt Economics Aiviur, bly cf the Presbyterian Church in I Ooldfarb, family physician, made Along Wrong High- "The divine Mind that made j the pronouncement. Public Striict Electric and Cat CimpMf the United States of Amem-a. way in Township Church members are urged to at- man mainfaine His own image. Active during the day. Zim- and likeness . . . All that really | merman attended the luncheon 8.30. 7:30, 1:30. »:S0 i tend. Jane brines Its roses sad Its Spread slices of buttered bread xists is the divine Mind and its' meeting of the Chamber of Com- A bus driver who took a short 10:30, 130am | Monday, June IS— For weeks before her weddlag day. with the Allings in the order given. idea, and in this Mind .the entire j merce, and then was host to cut through Lyndhurst. last week muj a bride la entertained at a Soften S packages cream cheese Bazaar Committee meeting at being is found harmonious and, friends in an informal exhibition was fined $2 and $3 costs by'Re- with sweet cream and spread on the home of Mrs. Benjamin, G. roaad of shavers. •Wast to urn St Michaels R.C eternaltrl . TThhe straightaight and narrow of a newly completed addition to corder William L Bivona. that Is dlfferentr Is the oaestloa the outside of loaf as you wouM a Divine, 522 Kingsland avenue. 8 way is to see and acknowledge Frank Powers, 293 Carroll st, which Uses the Ingenuity of each cake. Garnish with pecans, mara- k Church p.m. sharp. his haberdashery store at 74 Park this fact, yield to this power, and avenue, Rutherford. He left his Orange, driver for the DeCamp < boat ne wants the party schino cherries or . colored gum Be?. jaWni J. WOcanrafcl Thursday, June 19— follow the leadings of truth."" Bus Lines, was charged with she (ins to-be a little dlBerent. drops cut In small bits. Wrap In Ladies' Aid will meet at 1 p.m. place of .business shortly after damp cloth and keep In wftjd place !.". Tartar (p. 151). 4 p.m. for his home. leaving his bus route along Stuy-. in the Lyceum. The choir will vesant avenue and ndincj on Page «iwrt E^ srrerml htmrs-tenwv^erTtet. Batfa Baaal as* rate Anmmt Rutherford Patrolmen Kenneth vVelvet Cream Crumb Crast Pie meet at 8 p.m. avenue • By mutual agreement Q Si. Thomas' Episcopal Gregory and barrel 1 Sheridan, ru and Tsplag gy n, ~bti*~ drivei will stick to his j .i. *#••»• iti IMGFMI»R«U Sonday Masses at B, ». 16:30 CHurrS d to"th Zi' short- I tbsp. butter or and 11:30 a m Reed Memorial Unitnl summoned to"the Zimmerman' assigned trip in the future. 4 ens* 1 tap. baking residence, found him dead on the Hnlydays at 5:30. 7, and Hi : Leon M. SchuHing. 249 Crosby 1 cap titgsr powder Preebyterian Church forest and Stuyvmant AT bathroom floor, with the doctor crumbs aim. .-.. Avenue, Kenmore, N. Y., fined $7 1 cap sifted M tsp. salt '' ••v. Rowland P. l>e, rectar in attendance* They removed his Thoromhljr blend crumbs and cake flour 1 tbsp. vanilla Week days at 7 15 and 8 a « ! and costs, was among the four Stuyvesant near Valhcykmk body to the bWroom. hotter or nwrfartae. UB« pie plate. 1 qt. ice cream Rev. Donald T. Kauffman, persons in court on speeding vio- RM«TT« H CBP crumbs for topping. Mrs. Anna Wolf One of the pioneer merchants, Ki t ions. These include Robcr AM to this \k Up. ctauutsaoB and Beat egr* until light, adding sugar St. Matthrw'e F.vanprlical Th. M.. Minister Mr. Zimmerman had been in gradually. Continue to beat until 3« Stuyvesant Ave. Evans, 91 Rutherford place. 1 thsp. rafjar. Bake crust at »Z5*F. Lutheran Church Funeral services for Mrs. Anna business on Park avenue for tbtek aad smooth. Sift Sour, baking KUtherford 2-515* ' Wolg, (nee Losch). 419 Kings- North Arlington. $3 fine plus IS minutes. powder, aad salt and fold into egg about 35 years. He was promi- costs; Jack Seram. 1233 avenue S I The Lord's Day, June 15— land avenue, who died on June nent in Chamber of Commerce mixture. Add vanilla. Turn Into Tallfy .Brook and TraTera PUee Brooklyn. N. Y . *5 fine: Robert Filling B>T. Gaarge Mailer, aastar I Bible Khool classes for all at5, after a lingering illness, were circles and was a member of Jelly roll pan (about 10-xlC) lined 19:45. Morning worship is at 11. Cl'i M H Read, 146 Van Buren avenue. C en rolfcs % cap »u*«r with greased paper. Bake In hot ' RUth. 2-2134 held Monday in the Collins Me- Boiling Springs Lodge, F. & A. M I the sermon being "Christ is Our morial, 253 Stuyvesant avenue, Klizabeth. $3 fine and costs; Jo- % enp sugar 1 tsp. vanilla own 400*K. about 15 minutes. Turn | Prophet." This is the first in i He is survived by his widow scph R. Rrennen. 280 Snyder st. 1 tbsp. fjelatlae 1 cup heavy out Immediately on a damp cloth Sunday. June 15— conducted by Rev. William M. y J series of morning messages on Justice of the Methodist Church. and two sons, Ralph and Sey-Orange, $3 costs. H cup cold cream, stiffly sprinkled with powdered sugar. Re- 9:15 'a.m. Sunday School water moTe paper and quickly trim off ( the three great offices of our Loid mour Nicholas Smith. 94 Courtlandt beaten 10:30 »3n The Priceless Value Cremation followed at the New I - • emc whites crusty edges. Coax first roll gently, 1 as Mediator. York and New Jersey Crematory — street, Belleville, arerstnd May of the Soul' Beat egggg yyolk s and % p g then finish rolling rapidly. Wrap In I Yi.uth groups meet at 7 p.m. | 29, by Patrolman Gerald Sparta, cup sugar clean towel or cbeeseclotb and allow i Evening fellowship and praise is and charged with being drunk Placl e In doable botlcr and continue f Reunion Sef ^Mrl^VfJf^me to the United! Mr$. LOUIS ScKtllc to n«at while cooking. (Do not allow to cool. States in 1883 and had lived herej . and incapable, was fined $5. water to boll too vigorously whil When ready to serve, unroll rake ; Friday. June 20- for 35 years, . j Mrs. Louise Erkau Schilk (nee John Frank. 280 Lak avenue, • cooking.ki) ) WWhen thoroughly heated, and spread with about 1 qt. of lc> Rreparatory service for the | A daughter. Miss Elizabeth I &kt*L 68, of 771 Fifth street. Lyndhurst. paid a $S fine for al- ' add aviattaa which has been soaked cream. Roll again and place on sacrament of the Lord's Supper Wolf, of Lyndhurst. is the sole Lyndhurst. died Thursday night lowing his dug to r.-n at Urge. . la tka cold water I minutes and serving plate. Spread whipped f is at 8 p.m. survivor Ia t Hackensack Hospital, after a continue beating until mixture coati cream over the top, or sift pow- rj'f^j* IrfWl"fi*-Jl 4^3V TII tig* . ^O 1 Delicatessen unused It.I.- for Sale .uid for Rent. Repairs on Hike*. SERVING LYNDHURST Wtunrr Me«onv. and Bahy l.iirriapc-. Open Daily 10 Fur Thr Siimintr 15 YEARS lirifl.- '\ A. M. to 8:30 P.M. Samrdayh. <) A. M. to 6 P. M. Special Announcement Complete Line Of tTINES A LIQUORS I St; OUR. PAYMENT PLAN Allnuna FROSTED FOODS 104 StuyvtM*! Avmur Ruth. 2-27(W DONN ON and AFTER 653 Ridg« ftoad STUDIOS BICYCLE REPAIRS ••1 n> JUNE 23rd RU. 2-1275 • i.i'l. i mt ..t.lic .1 *Hir a. •nil ill in in »lnlr Masi This Bank Will Discontinue Monday 7 HOUR SERVICE Photographers 'S BKINt. YOl R FILMS TO IS ANO HAVE TI1KM TOE SAME DAY Evening Hows Fof The Summer* - UX IIHOHK lOJi^lL Rr.ADY 5 P. JL FRANK'S NO EXTRA COST! ITS OUR SERVICE! Wr Sprrialiir in ('hurrh Your Vacuum Cleaner Repaired Drmralinns for your CAMERA HOUSE Wi .Minn 240 STIYVESAVT AYR RU. 24260 '.KI t-iii cirwm Also Flowers for your /.HI II KLf i W(fifthly Party i «in.ri> No Order Too Large 3%9 or Too Small HOME CONVERSIONS %*rpm Coa All mrk ajmrairrd on- yrar — rtionr Hit. 2-.">«2« Juif Call with Rutherford 2-3571 Nrw (.Iranrr* Read* f..r Immrdiatr IVIivrry MODERN IMPROVEMENTS «> Cam A IKM I inr IX (VT KIOWKRS .».l Irl ii' rumrtl anal IIKHII rnirr Tour lunnr with rtHMi'rn RINK MMM (.i. iIni. I... L. .1 up with .10 years of nptrintce RUTHERFORD NATIONAL Al Your Srrvirv (on-ull • Itr M.i-i < •••t-lrn< lion < nmpativ for rslintalr* FRANK'S ) FFIV E BNBANKS * on n»*» or rritHMlflins; fOnslruction BRIGHTON • Mfi>»BVOID»EAST RUTHERFO*D*CA<(ISTADT»IYNDHIMS1V TELEGRAPH VACUUM EXCHANGE DE MASI CONSTRUCTION CO. FLORIST FKCS ru K * Daxnntf Meffltef FetWl OflMsl Imumct Coipmitran 4 Vail., Bmi. An. I ..Jh«,M UntHRTatST, >!. J. RIM.. 2-7082 ESTABLISHED I 89b C J. CHASE, rnf. 544 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst r. JUNE llrlMT PACK •*»- Oirve> DatWr'* Plan* AIM M.Dugan Is Bride T»ld By H«r Parwrrh • Ann f njliT.' ill sghin t' TiIil and lilies ol Dae Mrs.- Fred Dealer ot M« Forest Crane and Mrs. Patrick 1. Dagan. The maid of honor i avenue, has announced the mar- Mr! and Mr* William Crane of of «M Wilson avenue. Lyndhurst. green riage of her daughter. Olive t» Baor i 10 Livingston avmue. has *ho- wv married to Donald O'Brien, with a square neckline and sang Daniel Msrsmo: son of Mrs. Lena of Prospect plat*. Lyndhurst. at lleeves. She wwe a leghorn nan Morgana of gH Valley Brook sve- ganixation Meeting ' marriage to Smrgt DuftaM Mtn at 10 o'clock Sat- trimmed with green ati earners < nue. The ceremony was perform. TU. ..J... ! nw of Washington. D. C. son »f at Sacred Heart and carried a bouquet of yellow >ed m the OsttmJrsl M Ihr Ai . riursoay i Mr ana* Mrs l.ei* Miantr --f oi*i The Rev. Bernard daisies. aumpum-sa Baltimore, Md~ last ' Forge. N. Y The ceremom will . . officiated. The bride's mother wore a week The couple spent their hon- The Board of Health, in a meet- | tx> performed at 1 p-m at St The bride's lather gave her In black and white print drees with eymoan in Washington. O. C rig at the Tbwn Hall U»I »»wk. Mary's Rectory. Rutherford, bv •Triage. I Both are graduates of l.ynd. elected off iv»'1 *. and mii(i,>nr.l Ihe Rev Charles W Twhw-r. DM Mini Lorraine O'Brien ,o« Jer- 1 tor s hurst High Sctmot Mr. Marsinc one-year appointments It sey City, sister of the bridegroom, MM Barbara Crans will be her corsage is doing secretarial work in the agreed to meet imrv monthly was maid ol honor; Warren Beck. g ...l.i « only attendant Harufcl 1 Xna nooeymoftn was) spent at tew offices of William F Gallagh ng July. August ami S* i» of Washington. D. C, beat man, they will live to Brooklyn. Miiim.- will sets* nta 1-: -Hi. : t-i Virginia Beach. On their return er of «M Valley Brook avenue and Cdward O'Brien, brother ot Mrs. O'Brien is a graduate at Mi Marsine is eormeeied with a best suw U the bridegroom, and Gale Worrell, ltp M Sailer *a* re-eWted Lyndhurst High School and at- Newark firm. A I.IV|.II.U, ».11 be held a* Uw brother-in-law of the bride. «nd Thomas Dornsmro, IK CUHI If IUITT tended Face Institute and Hew vice president Arthur V Turnet \U—m« CUA The York University. She is with the Ths bllde'l gown - rnnea.il In Tli Plant and lac* fashioned with York; Mr. O'Brien, alao a grad- regtstrsr of vital .UHstlrs. fci g By Paranti succeed himself for s one year No Parking neckline with a lace collar uate of Lyndhurst HHig h School Mr .1.1 Mia An.1i.-o DeYount and leng sleeves with lace cuffs term, with Smmet K Ne«r nsmect attended New York University Mrs. Caimella Aria. TM Second as secretary of 163 l'.-»- avenue. [ arr b*t k Troubles Here! in a fitted Bodice, and a lace- He served in the Navy far three f-.-.-i • *uy in Korhestor. N Y trimmed hoop skirt. Her finger- ivrnuc has announreii the en-'i Other appointments were years as a warrant officer In gagement of her daughter Mary. ICharles Kaseman. plumbing In US veil was trimmed with seed- Guam. He iss now with the U S. • to Raymond Tumminrtto, • At- j tpeetnr. and Albert Mnrtwt and) pearls. She carried a white Steamship Company in NeN w tert avenue. Fair Lawn Irving R Mil.h. I member* ••' I NOTICE Oar parking lots, prayerbook topped with an or- York. The couple were honored at a Ithe Plumbers Examining B«Mitd entered from Union party Sundsy for ISO guests at 4 Or Vlto J Lamberln was ap- - Mr.. FicU H«t Ammut Just West of the American Legion Hall pointed medH-al adviser Audrey Brethauer Is Bride Miss Ana is enjoyed by West- Members ul UM* U. >«7.I >i | Ch»nq«d to Eric Avenue, are open am Electric Company. Krarhy. ! Health, as recently announced hy to our depositors dur- Mia Audrey Brethauer of 1*0 The bride wore a street-length j Her fiancr served three years Ms>oi Horace K Roglr. are Sai- [ KLEVER KLAD Fern avenue, daughter of Mr. and drees of white crepe and lace with with the navy in the Pacific, and jler. Pomamco. Dr. Lamberto ing banking boon. T Mr*. William Brethauer of Tom's high neckline and abort sksevesjls associated with~MeaSow Park! Stephen Tearoe, snd 'Thomas DRESS SHOP e», became the bride of Albert with which she wore matching; Clothes. New York W. Lawrence, grandson of Mr. mitts. She wore s white hat and! A November wedding is plan The summer meeting schedule RUTHERFORD _ I Mrs. Everett Lawrence of corsage of white roses and j ned. vk ill be July U. Augu»t }0. snd Jefferson avenue, Hasbrouck white lairlimal Her sister wore ' IT. TRUST Heights, Saturday. The ceremony s dusty rose crepe dress with blue i Mrs. Fred Simnt* and hrr son, was pel termed at St. Matthew's accessories and s corsage of blue Herbert, of Mann avenue, recent ^-**» COMPANY Evangelical Lutheran Church, by cornflowers and sweetpeas. j i> attended a family reunion held the Rev. George F. Muller. pas- Ther* was a reception for thejat Rahway Park, The brae was given In mar- immediate families at the home of riage fey her father. the bride's sister and brother-in- Mrs. Karl Weber of Lyndhurst, law. Mr. and Mrs. Weber, las was her slater's only attendant Fern avenue. On their Clifford Oxland ot Lyndhurst. from a honeymoon at the shore served as best man. Ushers were the couple will live at 1 Victoria Karl Weber, Jr. brother-in-law terrace. Hasbrouck Heights. of the bride, Lyndhurst, and Har- Mrs Lawrence, graduate old Brethauer. brother of the Lyndhurst High School, is with 'ania. who hu already rs- brioe ol Nutley. . E. 1. du Pont de Nemours at At «M««a reyalusa la the amount The altar was decorated with lingtong . Mr Lawrence, who ia a „ JI_Ti,TrZLJ\TL bouquets of white flowers. The navy veteran, is s graduate of to plMuung a small wedding min:i and recessional Haabrouck High School and Is to uw popular were played by Mrs. James Taft, with the Lowe Paper Company of Ridgefield. one will as bases ea hu lilt slate his r*tlrsmen,t. ns sssms undueour- S>» Uuing Uut_ Miss Dagnelli Is Married sgsd by the fast last saquals an sat* • lt«lm|..| Miss Josephine DagnclU. The maid of honor wore esss as Bimnaafla* !<• Krr|i l'i t,. - 11....it daughter of Mrs. Rose Dagnelli of pink starched chiffon, with ss Uw original . . . ef HJ Post avenue, and the late an illusion yoke and a drse*d If plans mstenallss. Htr>ll KM I Ml Frank Dagnelli. became the bride skirt. She wore s large leghorn how.v.r, Larry of Phillip Vitarelli. son of Mr hat, trimmed with pink flowers, rarks will earrr sn Pill %>sr and Mrs. Frank Viurelli of asoM wass u aw owsa NWT. • m' >•>• . (t.< nwlataMI rJ:«.•!-.-# H-H».» j st"»tWltl (• aaW aaw /ar aw hsVas r*i«s» « » 1 rats r*lK ri "I • •a» 4 rtiiiin • •>• •. .-< «••»»«* ana- r»«.l! »__ «t«Vl" FSw kal-«a mawMiii «M> »ma S ••>• » '• »"-.,• •>» DON HENDRICKSON *» - i i r -,-| Mt Paat A> Mr and Mrs. T. Francis Knight, Marshall Murphy' of Tontine Emblem Club who wprp TCSiddnS""O* Stuyvcs»HW avinlc. who had spent some GMC Models avenue, for S4 years, and recent- time in the Middle West, is home ly returned from several years from Dej Moines, Iowa. Helps Scouts 5 BULLETIN «OARa Are Planned at Amarillo, Tex:, cetebrated the REMEMBE«2 TW6 CAT 49th anniversary of their marri- Announcement plans fpr GMC'i age Sunday at their home. 11 Will Send Four To Camp you BOUGHT A PEW By PAUL CAPACCIO Meadowview avenue, Rockaway. NA/RSKS new line _of light and medium RIVOLi For One Week Thi» duty trucks will be the highlight Thit Summer j of a nation-wide series of GMC The A. W. W. 1-cwaniluwski Post_No. 20 Airvits is making I Truek & Coach dealer meetings slow but sure progress in raising funds for the completion of their f d"rmS ">• month of June, ac- The Emblem Club of Lynd- dln t0 J p huvst has eompleled plans tn send home. Of course, the main topic en the floor at ill i, .. tn.j.-. is how """ 8 - - Little. General KIT Z four Girl Scouts to camp fin one to tmd a better way to raise these funds that the Lyndhurst Amvets Manager of the Truck Di- wmumo« week i-ach this summer . They need. ha.ve also*established a tajnp fund The public citizens of Lyndhurst, should not Uke the.r eyes off Tl.nr.. lU>l l>>yl )ss» 12 mimm coast, we will discuss sales plans, Jurl MrCm • r.lwtrd ArnalU to which sums of money' will be any veterans group. They should ba active, yerjr inter, .-t.-d in see- for '"th e'J balanc* eJ of this year and. —i»— added throughout the year to ing any veterans group organize. Vet kn.,w .hat .t •* to f.Bht | into 1948i. Mr Lilt|e sJ,,d . 5 send Scout.s t» tamp next sum- for what they want, for what's be^t, lor the decent way to live. "COME AND mer. cover the many product changes F.veryone knows what the Attract platform is. JUVENICE De and improvemc-nts throughout qET IT" At their mooting held nt the^ , _ put to«<;Uviiiva»4-aurenlH- e tine-of light Medium .iih "VHi: Hr«m»»>-*»*»»-tss*- Elks Club, Mrs. Emma Bulk. combat it, there must be strength, membership and the lull support! and heavy duty trucks • president, welcomed N'. M. Niel- "f the citizens in the community The veterans ot World War tl ; «m .n,r ^hi.> ••vin'irtanl tnpicc r Aheinr sen, IWthei tof the club.' and came home, to see Lyndhurst in practically the same state of af- on the program will be GMC's Mrs. Joseph Bader. both of whom airs. Many of these boys came h,,me with great ideas to introduce new parts and accessories ware- hsd been atsent for some time to the community gnvernmi-nt in .ittempts to make Lyndhurn a house system now well under "BELOVED due better town for the children. They are the. future backbone of way, and parts merchandising as ENEMY" Tri j t'.XTKA Saturday MaliaeelMy t.omrdv Rave* Vmt Frlaaa load. ..f la J - i til l< HIV> _ J 1 I l,.|,l.. I Wed. [-JACK tRJl-TKONl^ Ronderful time at th* theater. THK tl I Hfl.mi %N BOT" Bob raved about ay new outfit. Said I'd certainly acquired Vo Carry A Complete a wardrobe since X became Assortment o( KU'wrn TW «t>, i, , telephone operator. He Just Rl UU.IIIIIIIH -I Mull couldn't believe I'd IN SCIENTIFIC DEVEiOPMENTS I'M IVE CHANGED THE WORLD SINCE »V All Orranoa* •MY FAVORITE •IIH II S< HiHl| T« I -,n.l., t TWir \,,, come straight froa work— WAY OUT AWEADJ __• " ^— IVE SERVED YOU BRA NETTE" i.ijdu....,, l\.•,,«•; I looked so fresh. Can't WORK. NIGHT YOUVE HARDLY SCRATCHED THE IK,- ih,,,,. blame his. though—few people DAY. I NEVER WHAT I CAW POT-" HUGO'S do realize bow clean and •THK RrD UOOtf pleasant a telephone operator's FLORIST RIVIERA PARK Job Is. Date with Bob again Saturday nlghtr- — iXOWTfJUl BT WRB i VM. Tl>ur. M a Sal Mlmr Skafmg Rink Ml Jnar It 1» :* ~ttl * a-lliii)!l.,ii \\r. 287 KIDGE ROAD »awa« Mi,MB.,I • Irr BVtoMMBn IN BKLLrMIlK Like to Join us? NV»RTH ARLINGTON Call "Chief Operator" today. "SMASH tP" NOW OPKN (»N -•la*— Ui.k II..m,. . Vera UU. TUESDAY . II JERSEY BELL • ••CARN'IVAt IN RI0AY » KEAMT 2-1157 TELEPHONE COMPANY • C«»STA RICA" SUNDAY H a> 7:30 P.M te U P.M. ORGAN Ml SIC JPWE THE LIABtl Exam Announcement said. ... • I aspirants must be fcetsreesi the at thr paruh hall at 10 am h..,l M ih. Uskoaa fcUc pa* canra* drusinti At rts annual w ABpttcaats for the examination ase.< of 17 and «. School She wUl aiao nrt««v» By Heiry t must moke enervations before. Examinations an- far IMt ap- June 14— Annual parish tmtin* . IS i July I, by writing to Congress- pmntmrnt* Congressman TM» •« Brrtrand bland. Lake Hopot • H».ihh Educattun tt- • ,. _L: L • . "'/•/••• : _JL-L_ 25 Years Ago Today Field Or Feeling? jroe-aesd an i Commercial Leader mien -t »T»lhJeti.-» seesh aa fcrfai thai esaae •ffce From Commercial Leader Filet avMen 4sy* in spurt* were m the days when L>n>thux«t aaaae uf tile favilitae* tfcey have axm latmawhai Uh arrtet between rhe Columbus Club saal the Oire A C The Flay -Clarence" was presented to the Lyndhurst Theatre I*** Miaaslii »I>J ll.li Xw pMHied «iu>n at last week at the opening of the New Lyndhurst Theatre game* ever *ren ui Lvndnurst' The* HospHal Auxiliary Only 3 Grads inmniiMti |y in wr!tin« Ht tfemini' k J Mvt-lll. Municipal (Vk oM.jiniii,,,. J. Kr Ur>, :): « i» I. Oldest School Conducting Drive Fail At College c; 1, ,in - r>urant»'. S2S Tho oni-- Atnrr*>lli, 2»» . T&WN1M1I" OF LVNDHURST ' ",* " b'P ' ''V'k Contadina Oil Mllon Burin• t !:. 'in r v Spry • • • ••;• '•• • it ; Vntf, \,.,..(f lYfli,, ,,, In Purr Oli\r Oil af^ak Mm**.,,!. ..nft r,utr:vi. TimaRsh...: ...... ',»•• 52 I,,., •,,».„ FOR THE ANSWER TO Flottill fumy I Hi. 12 oz. Tin t^VI fOr «^t)aY%' lW-Vt.,1 s'"fH-..l l.ix Spinach X XrW *'•»'• " * ».". f :M |I2 Ifi YOUR PRINTING PROBLEM I1.1li.111 Style I'liiin - ^aBk jpp; LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS N Bond " rVj«l,,. La Gustosa Tomatoes ; TJS lot' rrunrt .\. ..1,1,1 I'm n rr./im-,.d.-dAi.i.r.,.H..- U ROM IT 'n*\- I'MIT. ,if 1 ,. CALL THE Romano Cheese . . "' in- -m fund Ronzuni Rc». rv.- 1-.i Wtii-li 1 . h K- 1rv Is i. t R««|i)lr-d NEW JERSEY ; THE BARGAIN COUNTER^ FARM-FRESH EGGS Who Mr hi Spirita *Uii Thousand! hare found that the#e amall adrertiaf STATE EMPLOYMENT Gordon's Win. « BUSINESS DIRECTORY ; nwnU are the moat eagerly read in Bergen County. SERVICE EducotionAW Far ibr Ual (nt UK.IIIII- Convince yoursrll hy Inlying them. Through Ineaa I IM> r hrru l«u»y inlrmiur- Liquor Cantor Dunc«n Canrwron M«de lNIU'STRJAI. 9AW| ! rent, buy or exchange; find tile bargain for which you ing to a atradily niilming MS Hitja. RHH| Ekcttiedl SWna ; have been aearching. Telephone or write your elaaM- rhiratrir high crailr. f«rui- IjrnJhnwt til Mi mi i r 600 North 4th St. p (ri-»h rays drlivrrM .lirr.t M** t H«W* M«« n*«a.*a.(M. fit Red advertisement, to our oftcet: 2S5 RIDCB ROAD, V* WJSmia, •»• a((a| *n >*^BS>> Harriwn, N. J. Eouc*tion Federation IM ! W »• ..,,. rii lit |.knt« r.M^»« r.lir.1 .n*b Rl Till KKiRI) H. J. Keller Engineering Co. .11*4 »n klr.aV w •r^a.uv ilr» t.* ^>|Brrt aw-*a«w * u Kl il..rfw.l MBJ C. Savino Agency 7 IhMM A«t aMm. t:TI J • •»!•,•» RK«fc t*rs«» 4*5 V.li,y Srook SSJ RiaW all .w i\\->\ 2 0060 PAGE TEN THE LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1*47 Look Out fatLJi Bust Gilio Pupils tal OEeakt Participate Published erery Thursday fcy The Commercial Leader Young Folb From This Printing; Company at 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurrt. Telephone Area Are Stated To EUth. 7-1Q31, ? ^__ Take Part ftf/ror ...... Carmine Savino, Jr. Twenty-four students from Butinmss Manager Ernest J. Dabiiwtt Lyndhurst, North Arlington and eight other neighboring South CUT RATE DRUG STORE Entered a* second dasi matter April 7, 1938, at the Pott Bargen communities will appear IMTice at Rutherford, N. J., under the Act of March 3. 1879. in a concert and festival to be presented by the Gilio Accordion Subscription $2.00 Per Year Fire Cents Per Copjr School and Conservatory of Mu- 88ParkAve. Rutherford sic, Rutherford. The affair will) LyndhurM. R. J.. June 12. be held Sunday afternoon, June 15, at 3 pjn. H.TumJitlt CarL- stadt, for the benefit of the Schol- Stories arship Fund. Of Mayor Hague and his astounding 34 years as » The audience WQ) enjoy an af- JtTM*y City official a myriad of rtoriej. circulate SJIKI will ternoon of accordion music, play- |n-rsihl. Some of the be*l we've luanl we're going to pass ed by both Junior ' and Senior t bands, in popular and classical on to you. Whether they're ij•• .• r>]>hal i* for you to offerings- Students, ranging in decide. age from seven to 17, will play solos, duets, quartets, etc. Stu- There IK the story aliont one of I• i — frequent visits dents will compete for prizes the Jersey < lily Medical I Center. He didn't like the way based on audience reaction. the food was being prepared and charged into tin- kitelien After the concert, there will be to say so. • *• singing and dancing to the strains "I'm'sorry." Kaid the ehef. "I'm
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