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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 «t uur high I'l^niesst as* I Joseph Gibbs. recently elected of two schools and interior .iofl fout..uri V" "'- wet. tns •*•«*•• «* _t*»lsea Four »f Newark The Ceva-1<« WbsWuh-t. . were received and referred to •thnol '..tail mm IMa> wtw wil president uf the Lyndhurst He- Frank Cur- )|Cn ,,( |(,,,,,;,..»,,, r,,,,,, i;«, dustnsl gruuti whei» IIM ui I I brew Associatiun has announced The Board of Freeholders last Phillip Quinier, chairman of the "N '. UC w ..!• SI llw .lmn». ul '*•»"'• " tl*^l *» *""*" "' Oarfleld and Club • pr, sent of In. *IM«^.i. had week vuted tu advance $30,000 to Mr w Miss la.lt. Walker the cornerstone of the new He- repair committee, for study snd • " - acionv *? * '• I Harmony r'i..i!.».i. ol the Bronx.' sbnutmal ihenl at rays i».i.t. the Bergen County • Hackensack report. Bids for painting the out- a»heuerrJf r , brew Center on Valley Brook rv .-^ •• of ati , . , avenue wijl be laid Sunday. Th<- River Sanitary Sewer Commis- side of Roosevelceevelt School ranged f ~» '« Cfcurtn. >rs» Nr MatteY * w)llan-W hi I ic.h(t si,(iu Newarr k ar Ki .-up. *.' • sUspMHed .I having Bioa 1 1 asss played buildingld , nearing completionp , has j which wss created in Aprip l from *m to< . %\xm, and of ta-P""" " »e*l«i•«*• tlStS, Ihn-f of Its tii.n 1.,-r. M «• ttvr Utl-*-u ul'-i» ID H»t ii ni been erected on the block im- after the old board was declared coin School from MM to IIJ7J A reveptoua far and Ait Esip. with Wairurn ur ttdvstwrii lUgs. In 45 » Interior work on Roosevelt lives snd friena. J the bnde mediately adjacent to the munici- umumtitutionsl by the New Jer- IThomas, air Lyndhura) rasididvni u m 4* >•» **nt rtt th» .••-.i- School was bid" from tl.sau to' groimi •,.;..,• •rUvity uf Mi-* 4.SMS# it> t. pal building. sey Court of Errors and Appeals. (•<•' unusual featurac 1 The new board is to assume •SJtg; Jefferson, I4.WT to |T.- j The I ride WOT S I «* added attraction will be Mu-liunatiU ., while 40 i-fi»»iri« < In the election. Harry Klein l»ft tt-i.t. wvfv clasisxl •• ti was named vice president, with the debts of the defunct com mis- »«g; Lincoln, MJM to ».0«l. ana ssUn wedding *-« lt.* prrfurmvrs b> • -AJ'Jacob* n second1 vice siun and is to repay the $20,000 KMto M.7M ! with SM« swark ..u> sVeews and trass Her Uuasl v^op-Msihi** »tra in Wi»»iWi of Kd- veil was -"— '-~i..1 « SMass Kidarn»M. Umyww*, JUM lluth Other newly "elected officers J nwmlifr tteteaaUua trf are Leon Hochheiasr. treasurer; County Counsel Milton T ucatioa must adopt more strict I net slso trusuiisid wTtis ««<; •rft.rii Lytulhurat. Mttrih \ in>i Lasher wai authorized to acquire rulings on Its general health poll-1 Sh* rsrrvrrt a bnwexrt u« \m l.viidhm-t t'ltts arc t<> alOnd lt.< tun. Rutherford Cartetarft A. Rosen, secretary; Joseph U- I Statr (oiivi-n(inn si Asbury Patk berman. financial secretary; Har a tract of land 320 feet long and cy moved thai the school nurse ls wid loB nrxi wtfk end. taking part in ry Feldman. chaplain. Bernard I •••» ' • « Huyer street be Instructed to visit the homes The n bearer «as tfir Jh« imi•'.*• im, th«- snnual Flag Th* iun.) i- '. i 33€S !«-• .1 , l_n LlttlT , s s Ie FrTryDu_.i andi i» _ > > *1 s> • If. a. ng Berger was elected trustee for a J So" " of pupils absent for three con- n.-pii. , J. I i»\ nit« A nun. <>f rfMimit hai 4 «<1 Notth Ar the secutive days, if cause for absence ! .. three-year term snd Sidney '"sack 'or the widening of w l-.nl.iknn.Ufi. fit i k«-l< y < ar1< thr rwttrt ,„.,..,. HIM, OI1(1 I- ' rent. "I this $31().(iu(l bond issue wss passed , be evidence of contagious dlsessr '' in •• cavalcs4kr of privait-ly uwn IH.I».I>< ' sr* t^ gh! I. hsv* ar by a unanimous vote There was > a report will be made to the • .. < «rs c»nt First Aid Report j to be a public hearing on the principal for relay to the Board of Paraplegics had .|..r»l...ri-' i. si-tivity Sa. M ordinance but not one taxpayer' Health. In bringing Uw motion •4 pel tent. *e Dudley Skater, chsirmsn First j appeared at the meeting to ob- before Uw board. Mrs Fontan re .ii.|.ii"i Aid. Water Safety and Accident ' ject The bond issue was voted ported that a number of cases of Report lnfiH E«tt End Lediei Prevention. Lyndhurst Chapter, j to finance road snd bridge im- measles were found in schools. asaa fewer JUm Hnaw Spontored Seturd«y Thr sntslWet |»f.»ni*g«- ••* H«l d »Ul»t * lattt* |« tm t|M) American Red Cross announces i pTovements. 25 having been discovered in one Be Set Forth findings. 01 pri Ml •"• lawlkS! classroom. that a new class will soon be | Among the numerous projects IJa ,• '• chti •'II v- IM- - 1 - »t... form<-d in standard first aid in listed for repairs are the Wall The deadline for compulsory r i-t r r.,1 II.n,.« i.ti, Club sunn .ti. n ohere II ••hlldien ••<« town Enrollments are now being ! street l.ridge. between Passaic vaccinsUon of teaching person Badar Of Loc«l Ellt. s.-i-.l then fust Isdt'es' night •mgled- nut h>r »>iilhe» accepted by calling or writing to | and Garfield, and the Avondale net, has bean extended from Msy Lodq« Will EipU.n >« I' l.i *ln.ii I I., sffsli viu II.. with n<» 'i. rum. ;; ••' inai Mr Sleabr at his home, 645 Fifth 1 Bridge between Lyndhurst and 31 to Aug. 11. Waivers sre still br*t ever heM l7y thel organisa- avenue, or phoning HU 2-U13UM. Nutley Mounachie road, between granted on presentation of dw DtvwIopmsrirH tion All memters wives snd rst«<1 Chetl X layi im Ihew' 3 tM .tilldien •!» el*.. (» •l««»»l weekdays, after 6 pjn. Kindly t Little Ferry and the Pain son tor's certifspatea and on religious swtfthearti were present |t • — i w .I. i - •• —"--».., «...pu ti is PI^M »'' a^rou nos. II..M • t*e«t aassM and when the . required number ! be reconstructed. Frank Gallagher, chairman »l Elks State psruiasnr nrnntln rsted was packed SB IU raparll) VFWtoHold students sre enrolled, classes will ^_ Hjvw Ju»i School, presenting snd paw eaaltod rsjrr as" Lynd Thr enterUinen. heeded li> begin. j Mr and Mrs. George F Thump data substantiating the belief that hurst Lodge IM* «Oi prnant* . (ieorgr Wllllshm lamuu. mas" I The aLove enrollments are son of S78 Page svenur returned the first South Bergen mutitutiun report .,| s» i mrii «, »,u, hi. ilutstanding pril..i Competition ojjen. not only to former students I home from s trip to Slate College, of learning was founded in Lynd asttvUsss t II..(M • of magu . .1, • i: if i. i Ih*. up lulM. whose first aid certificates arr I Pennsylvania, together with their | hurst in 1804. was given suthurily meeting . i..»il f.ii more thsn half hi>ur the luwe*rwh.*n L»qion Fife And average, but also to local indus- ! daughter and son-in-law. Mr and to have the facts embossed on a srres4« week Hr WM faHassssJ ;>> Ihe well tritrs KIIIIM- employees wouU -Mrs. Cloyd Fellers, who at marked spot to be emted oa anil is sss Corps Will Be kwittn eomedian snd ilever itiu t irf.vs ian» • like first aid training. I tending the toliege the River Road School grounds SHian liu-i. Km ball snttwn At Teenock Gallagher again pressed tm ing ptaaa f I the prompt creation of a Youth .I..-I••• Atlel !•" "H«li™ • Country Rlumloi > 1. .. 1 ..( lh» rlefiniu *UI>.I.I Rutherford Holschers Ploy I Council, to include Chief e'tm»ni : was well *ni'i>i I \ty all alsi> the All-Stars Tomorrow Nite Shepherd He Informed his asso \ <.. 1 iciates that he haa turned over Under s> singing and* enunuimng -.( J-.--. S .,- 1 uf the X «s>s The second annual game be- Vilale Comsrsl songs were Um.lie* of psllenls selves su persunsl pride should 1 intormsUon on suitable children ., dw us»wn m a buW ui English and Italian t>> tween the Rutherford Holscbers nut enter into the picture, par-, movie program to the River Rosd (.' IL.I* diagnwS'* isf Won of a anarssBy ,,,.,.. ! II. stun».p« w. •veto scftball team and « selected team tu-ularly at this early stage of PTA which is I srgsirtad vo Lrrng dw.llmj L^wav^rst UM a Hud from the- Lyndhurst Municipal tli. season m Asnung Ute UMUss »»••• SIS Uw starve* tssjaVul "• It before Use Parent Tescher> ' sun C..unt> • uu--i the local *Atettalnm«nl aaJN lindtng Softball League will take place Louis Mehllo. of the Civility Council tomorrow night st Marai Oval at Mrs Hi.Mil. Csiadswvs. •••• LIP Association. Pat Mileski. aV 'Anniversary Wslu. Mr* 6 45 p.m Elaborate plans are be .if Gsllaghern and Charles Ta- j sstd MM OI T'itlimasl wh. ing Uid to make lbs game a ': nella ef the Amvda were unani j « mil T*Iiils Ml. " lira FstaV J 1m success from every standpoint mously elected as co-managers i Jr , Mo John Matda snd the tukets bring sold by theand coaches of the tesm. made players and, managers, within the Mrs I. iMnasi »*»u uni tin .,< 1.. in.n:. after contacting ; «f ». Mur* n»dii fuf thai au«T»s« league are priced at IS cento All<. rmat must t oof f ththee otheother r msnagermsnagerss anandd \ i. An ndllisasl aroviding !••' w>li ke st>t> *ul affair must S" I" Jxsrt* prorevdn^f the game will be put j only missed s few names as cocomm ; protection, regulation and . .r. ee> Cr«sH»». WTM. «ea the .h.irr...n Society Group $••» Jun« ,,.„ ., mil- Uie treasury fur the purpose < pared to last year's roster Early ! tral of Lyndhurst's parks and »»» ••* *• »ni»naUmsn< «et.miit»» B.q » 1>K»«-«» Is-m. «a _AH»M of creating s banquet fund slim nest w*ek, forms will be sent to!guarding the lisas, ahnaos. grass " sri*4 as mestot uf •»• lar to last year. Additions) bench- sll msnagers to make their own i flowers, fuuntaisst and statuso . - Lssjjssa ' >l««***«a.s. m v OtMMf .. , i«k<> .A tsw lira e* are being maulli-d tor the or selections for the all^tar l>im ' has been introduced by the Board SMSMSS Atsu U. Or VtsswM 0* r srswss' »sss> end. arnvmsj » sssss) tM«i wsros u>u atfatf u ••(! « Hilltops and Sam Donald, one of Nutley AC. on July II June lal turn the aWrsaary Car***** M. etrd ti> It.. '•>ganiseUo* tet m s revaitsMW «r •>••!>! Cash gtfu <•«• give* to the trie cumtmasaoacrs ul the league. The entire game commit!**. , With the park and asMs%k are laJiss aonated I ) at i •••».. are' douuj everything possible tu hraded ty Cummish Wslter Mot- field infism program already make in.- spectators comfortable 'oy has done a splendid >ob of. under way. andd prasjssrattons Ever, oHbeuta. M» t« %V ? f-J-*»W «d IJU. «..iU*. CummissioneT James A Bresllr ukrt distribution and making all | pleted tar the siestaut• ustiuaiai otf as mem « a. * has his park supenntmdenl irrangemenu lor the beat poses- orial iiinsiunnat oa Uw town hall H- k\ Guidetti and his crew Ir conditions tor player* end lawn, the pnWIHi ordinance worktag hard, putting the field pertalors Chief Ottb Bayer and i will be nssasil IB order thai reg •it-shape for the event us men will help keep traffic u> ulatssM may be eas*an«d Some ilissialmri has been line snd a voluntary crew of la iitditlua to vusred about the astertion of flayers will assist in ksvptag the asrure the parka with tliesr can for thu year's first field clear. Last year's gams' umts. last tunas, calla lot pen Kitfdor Appointed but thr shortage of time did not f drew close to I.«o» tans snd that I aitass •-•as •«#*• l.» -4 ss»< permit an exhaustive survey of j figarc should a» rssjejiesf -asily paper or Waste snassTial an unl ')g .W.Uisw E ' ef asw isssl managers and plsyers snd at the un this orcaaMsn i muninpal protwrly tt ».ll ss t'HHK aust (4 M> east Mrs. Wd s. ~4. . • I • • - • • last meeting, those in attendance ! Additional schedules have been ti unasisg oa ban E KaaaVn. it «t Wt fm*¥t voled is stave il up to the sleeted • printed showing the games for ' where official 'it s»t' •» managers to select their own '• the rest of the league year and j ed. tram and play it to win The en ^programs will be dtattsbuasd i When the Ure prujert m fix the benefit ef slung with the schedules, show | law. it w.ll carry a • t i'.- MM Msssry Pavasa * Hsr I»I» ilim asM an. IBs league sad player • them ' lag ins hsswips and other aau PAGE TWO T H E L E A DEB THURSDAY.

include: J. Zimmerman "Thou has granted me life and Short Cutter favour, and thy visitation has HOMEMAKING preserved 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« except tals an they form on sides of pan TenaflijlfSulj l k worship SIT always hear the preaching of the Radio Shows children, and three great-grand- Many philnsophc rs have de- top and bottom slices. Make fllllnga witb moist tlotli wrupptd around vice. Word of God dt Reed Memona children. tine*) of fork. Ilemove from heat; Crowning <>f the 147 interns< scribed mum: as the soul of ex- aa follows: 5 p.m. Vesper service when the Church. Services were held at 2 p. m. pour at oiue on cold wet platter. . pastor ^yj 11 baptize a nuniter of >nal chamipon barber shop istenrt*. To add more mil to the Red Filling—Four slices ham finely Yes, it'* new, exciting — Tfce Monday, at the John L. Burk everyday life of our township a Cool to 11 'i V. {lukewarm). Heat infants. quintets at the contest finals in chopped, 3 slices crisp bacon cul with puddlo until fondant becomes i accepted wave. Split second Funeral Home, 52 Ridge road, 1 7 pm. Youth Fellowship meet-, First Church of Christ, Milwaukee will be broadcast ex- group of music lovers have band line, 1 chopped ptmiento. white anil creamy. Add few drops liming, scientifically accurate in Lyndhurst. "with Rev. George F. ed together and ings. Sciential rluiively by WC;N and the toast - Y-JIIOW Filling - YnlkH of 1 hard oil of peppermint. Km ad until i the hands of our careful expert to mast Mutual network from Mulier, pastor of St. Matthews Lynrrrrtnrt Mnsir Club. cooked eggs seasoned .with lalt, smooth and ttmm from lumps. Store The annual conference, meets Lutheran Church, officiating. In- 1 hair stylists, assures you a glow- June 1 >•,''• at Stimnut fe* Pierrepont tt Lincoln Avenues10 to 10:30 p.m. Central Day- The first meeting uas held on pepper and % tap. vinegar. in covered ulass Jar In refrigerator i ing natural permanent you'll In Rutherford, N. I. light Saving Time, Saturday. terment was in Fairview Ceme- May 29 at 101 Livirgsl-m ave- White Filling — um-half package 3.days before USIHE (to ripen). To . Thery's a welcome to all at the tery, Fairvicw. adore. For all types of hair. church *6n the* corner nf Stuyvea Announcement of the top five nue. M rs. FreHer ic MacConnel 1 cream rfbeese softened with form flat mtntl, inert fondant over hot water; dntp liy teaspuons about ant *n \ Tonlme a\«-nu<-v Per- Brjnr h quartets will be made while the was elected temporary chairman. grated cucumber. • Nol a Cold Wov* — Not o : f-irat (i 2" apart im WttZSd paper; cool. Re- sons jkh' •" <> church home in Boston. A meeting is planned for July Qr««n Filling—.Four imilt •« Mcckin* Wuv». program is in progress, with the Miss Lindsay Hostess 11, when election of officers an-t move from paper. Makes 4 dozen Lyndmjjst are *-*p«x!i»!ly invited Ni». S quartet singing first, the plcklei. • sprigs of'wstercresi or • RADIO WAVE onolytcs ytM«- committee appointments wtl (I Ib). lioir *ei«ntili(r«iily to w«nCni|j hmre. Nu. 4 next and s'<> on, leadingU P parsley finely chopped. ,' '• it ilk. nuiii|iir i" III«'I The steering committee, of thi* i ht \d, — __— • Dry. fritiy hair end hfoken M•.•(,»!- -f\y l:\ftllltg W«4 Ut.K «fi 1:.t« the appearance of the Inter 11 IIH u iii •»!•!. i.'-ifitn.iii. N f>r i:hrtH- Lyndhurst Girl Scout organiza- | A major p«(rt»m of the eve- George D(.>l;.n. all nf Lyndhurst; end* a(« impoHibl* with pro Wrgtm.i.-t'-r Prr«byterUn national chunptoiw. ; Local Students p.r applitotian al RADIO tion met last week at the home [ning's progrun will bv given ove j Drrothi-a Ctuffdo, Dcnisc GIJIS- WAVE. ""•" Church The SPKBSQSA Intt-i-national of Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, of; to the study and dwuiisiun of Cnnvcnlim. ami Quartet Contest s Btl k Hcchl Jl sn A Ki Livingston avenue. selected music tnm the 'Mikado' Honored at J. C.! ""wan- , Eilee"'n "Macan, Conni' e- Pratt, Alt vi tor marJ.to-h will bring to Milwaukee from all thtl pmo *MC« Ro*d * An," ^ ft** ' The group worked on a revi- j *CySF«. of GUbeit and Sullivan's parti of the United States and I Mane Sraranielli, Yuljuida Scor- sinn of their by-laws in order \o operetta. Pn paration of this por- More than 100 students receiv- I nielli and Rayroond Arzinp-r. W T- PMaWly. "God the Pi'eservpr of Man" isCanada The SPKBSQUA has 330 I change to a form of organization tion of the program will in- inadi ed the Associate in Arts degree | John Exel Jr., Harry E. Mather, the I^esaon-Serrnan Mjbj»ct for registered chapters and more the commencement exercises than 1300 organized quartets. The called the AssiKiation Coumil by Mrs MarCminrll Mrs. Henry j at i of Rutherford; Ruth Ratr.p of Peggy's Powder Puff Sunfflfy. June 15— Sunday, June 15. Golden Text: whereby a murh larsi-r number Hanirna anrl Mrs K.>hrrt West-!"' Fairleigh-Dickinson Junior "The Lord is my strength and my thirty quartets competing for the . East Ruthcfoid and Dominic k 291 STl'YVKKANT AVENIE 9 45am Church -School. of adults would shuic the Bha] [College, in Rutherford, May 22. shield: my heart trusted in him,1947 international title are the Presto and Jean Russ of Car!- Lt\DHl!RST 11 a.n. Monijng Worship Tup- sponKibilities and planning foi ' Tli > rwrpiisr *;f the Lyndhurst j Glenn Gardiner, resident oj ic, "M^saRe From Gram. Rap and 1 am helped." (Ps 2fl:7). winners in local and regional Kith. 2-6817 c« ntests and represent the finest thr Girl Scouts and Brownies. Hu ' Club is tn further the ap- the New Jersey State Chamber'of stacit. ids" Jiider Chatl»*s G Jensen. SertnoflL PjiswiRes from the ittimi and knowledge of mu- I Commerce, made the principk- comirOinner from J«-isey City quartet groups in North America. Mrs. Raymond W. Lehncs Is pri Kins fames version of the Bil>le 1 f yll interested l«Kal resi- \ address. secretary of the commute. Others present included Mrs dentd An <>[)*-n invitation is be ; Amonfi .those on whom the de- DANCE RE C LT A L Charles Ehlers. commixsionei. inc LAtrwiitil U sll tr» sttend the Rret, was conferred art- the Miss- <.M -•! Bv I'liltih <>l U = fVfRT BANKINB StRViCE Mrs. Alfred C. Gilmorc. Mrs. A iwxt mw-UnR Further informa-; R , Bittner, Irene Bo«le. OLIVE JORDAN J. KKintkuwski. Mrs. Ulmont A ti-n as t«- time and placp e will « Dtohl, C J- Coral and r. H be aitnouin -l in the immediate Marilyn Ea.p, Carol Ma.lot. Isa-* KF.ARNY HU;H SCHOOL MDmtRIlM future ' 'bi'lla O'Nnl. Fred J. Gilbert and Zimmerman. kf.rny V» J.r.v A social hour with rrfrpsr' mi-Mis followed the deliberations Tuixliiy Kv.-niii(£. .Inn.- 2till. I94t ot the evening. Lyndhurst Bicycle Shop I in.'.ln rkmn Bids, KI . • 816 Kurn> Vi. \rlin>1.>n. N. J Rl'ik. 2 22S4-R WACHTER INrw Wkiaser M«>ton> ami Accpisnorirs. AUo nrw and

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• 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 Lake avenue: The ceremony was I quet of snapdragons and delphi- aHlimlll Larry has a food Mnilaa: performed st 4 p. m. st Sacred \ mum. vetea el his own, but saovta fans CHICKENS Heart R. C. Church. t There was a reception at Ott'i •gi never hssr n as be Is Us as- Miss Marie Pandone of Brook- Spot, in East Rutherford, where aaesataa wltli tns Jolsoo m«r»n»i or lyn. was the bride's only attend- dinner was served for 70 guests ant. Andrew Greco of Lyndhurst t *fer the * ..uplr left fui Lrnapc served as beat man. Village. In the Porono Mountains The bride wore an old-fash- j On i elr rrlurn they w ill reside ioned gown of white starched at MS Lakr avenue. chiffon over satin, fashioned with I Mrs Vitarelli M a graduate .-I sweetheart neckline, long {Lyndhurst bi*n School, and .» sleeves pointed at the wrist, snd with the Federal Radio snd Telr aramatle radla ssnas a draped skirt finished in s trsin phone Company in Nutley imlss lalely la sat 29'I urnl >l,,,n i ,,t Her French illusion veil In fin- Mr ViUrelli attended Lynd maurisl. nead. noUilns taat gertip length was arranged with hurst High School snd i> s ma te anaka ll ml ml lb a crown of orange blossoms. Shr i chinist with the Standard Tull Smoked Tongues carried a white prayerbook top Company, Krarny He- served ,r> ped with white orchids. the Navy for four years Ih I Ml lilli Former Ann Hartner Visits Roast Beef as ooaUnuse I M IM i = 1 •• • Uw >«r«s irf Mrs. Harry Titmas of Long 1 them were Miss Carrie Friti a. r»«l W. LllchflrU. chalrawa of Uw lb Beach, Calif., the former Miss Chester, whu alM> wag a pnnrtpil aaara at Oaoayear. -"ih» Legs Lamb Anna M. Hartner. (or many years of the Rdonevclt School dut m*i ! a teacher in. the Lyndhurst ele- Ihe time thai Mrs. Tiimas taught *unjf i 111 • .t l't.«i. or ^ •' - menUry achoola, was guest of there; and Wellfsley Devitt, mn honor at a tea given for her at tionary Ht "# ti\t HI tmn r*ri j Jran AtexandeVs. rla.uar-t* «• %.. d«y afternoon at the churrh with j former paator >>t this rhurrh *in4* M \KI\I- I INC. Mrs Charles Cromte*. pr—ident. [ a traduaW n( t.yndhurat li.f Crispy Spinach lb Sc ui charge.. ' Scruml. wil] be married m Call Mrs. W M Hoe WM etrctod , forma on JLunr II Solid Ripe Tomatoei lb 79c Youth FaJkiwuhip aerrvtary. Mi** ! Mrs James tlutr MtmunrH tKai of wvtntn aaV-Lane t* rsrsavtm mMvntmwm ia± lesburg LstiMfea^^ •- h** \a «•- .. WMU' K«t' "AM wHt way '•- *•• >* uM •»>••• ••*«•» Green Baani , . the Hackensarh HoapiUl Aumill j June M •»• '. •• • »•>•(• a Ininnii »itar4. w* U»H i HI U> i*»"ia f ary and loward a pamilng pro|ect, A Hrtegajtmn (r-m uw WS*"* ->f •rlf ml }••*• 't ft. AAI". . far the primary ils—mmi of the i the Harkenaacli M^hodsN • • . Radithat - Scallioo* church. , were gueste a\ \3t>* maetWkg. • • - ' - Each circle was rae^ueaied In »d by their prs«jd*nt Mr« A T ttteeaa a^rtfciM j «!»** a »•»*•• my* %->. u, r.M-1 I 1R MWln d db some effort turn aid a.Miiatrcy. whu bruugtit to the Home for Aged to ttv »'«at »aei«ty Cigarettes ••»tr"l* &-**«•. HM f tfc*ai 1 ,,!_*.». ...,', AHH v • S*»£C/>* t — Prem Far Y.«ir High Sh<«>l <-r..In.lion I'orir.il. • ••.. • -I %m Del Mont* Glatt J«r«d Fruttv >•*»• "• ' ••• I . a**t nan) ii ' »-«»«^^ *•*-•••*•* 1 <..- el (- '# .. r *eav *•<*••!-•• I • •»• i« «e«» a« »'^* i« M *•** DONN STUOIOS sr;« •••. laa, •»<••'•• . ; M mxrriki i> < »*it run » S ••• «•«•'. sM

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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(;e«« Hayn«td Help Amvets strengthen thi: team, by full suppoit towards ine and chassis advancementK. —afco— Mr.^fcWd Mrs. Charles Ehler- of ] their building funds. Our own h,me means security lor Amvets, In the heavy duly gasoline and Earner Baiter • EDen Drew 505 Post avenue, celebrated their ! security for the whole team. Diesel lines, it m said thitt many Prr.mlrd At: 1:43 nlh| Kenneth Riysin of 224 Post i| !|a..»f»a| mechanical and structui/ul im- "CRIME DOCTOR'S j anniversary j Dont forget that September is going to be abig month for Samr.la> 2:10 r>:40 I:SS tluut i',i!> in avenue, spent a week with fri. ml:; j •ajlftatl III provements will be featured, MAN HUNT" Amveta Ihe-pJaiap : Atlantic City the State Convent -SArMWS ^ MATINF.F. 'in BostonTMoss. I JmmS-—I~i on tor Amvtt»- vidinf_c more power! More about that next week. UM tar ninvm- A SPECIAL WKSTEHN VT.ATURE Th,- Amvet made it five tra,,ht wins June 3. by defeating the | c"n,tru<^on StrCnKlhl>n<>d Sun.. M.,.1. * Turi. June 1S-14-1 "SAN ANTONIO Kll»" Big Success S B T«O BIG HITS! Al.o — Chuplrr No. II Lyndhurit Rccrntton Cwtor. AMVKT altpr AMVET . i,. ,-i rOm.- i Fifteen ;. each one headed plat., through hends up ball and hittina power. Lyndhurst Rec HHST T1MK IN THIS VICINITY "JACK ARMSTMING- NATURAL ENEMIES Mrs. Stuart Says Library f- | by a GMC Zone Manager and a Ray Milland • Barbara Stanwyck X\,r til- t,i.,ii,an Boy Door. O|M-n U:M-Show Stan, 1 p.m. Show Attracted Much Prediit'cd and promising to [», thp greatest game of all th.' J field from Junr 2 through June "C A L I F 0 R N I A" leagues at this point of the season is a contest between the AMVETS j 30- The Service Manager. Parts 3 DAYS SUNDAY thru TUESDAY <%THE MOSQUITO Intereit and the Hilltoppers. These two uo\ (in lrrhnir»lorl fui teams meet late to face i Manager anan d Truck DistribuJtox Tincir again, neil Thurwlay TIRP the M>rm Orai. At the 0 dif- Introducing Morri* AriH. At the ripe ol are of 72. M.irri:; lias are all CMC dealers, their Gen- ferent countries. Ken plenty of action on third. One of the best third basemen eral Managers, Truck Sales Man- the hijih «

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- Trarnen Cvettfa at J<* Mr*. Louis Levine Makes hold competitive examinations in D C. Applicants must reside in Military Academy and seat 1. : Jon* I* The 2nd Sunday af- ChurHt s» *• vw**** »w » - a T*e >n.fir—i« s/*P*»s»rd Report On The July tor appointment to the U&'the 9Ui Congressional Distiict'the Naval Academy. , *" Trisuty. 1 JO am . H»ly Cow- Naval and the U.S. Military Ac-! and those seeking appointment — '___ j*""""'- »»>*•'»•• «*»•> iprt— • tart w—it. after" tasnplrtuia:a live- j r—r. Hiss Bratrinw a a ^naju BssfB ademies. the exact date wfiTb«4'to Annapolis must be betw.-enT • tt M*mtt CXM* sessiexioTTKFChurch S*SoI;TTt^i,,"eeirae. Site menved her car** *l l»«*|urst ll .. s»l> !•• ,.t the MsMMsfM CiMSKkl in tne near mture. he the ages of 17 and 20 West Point June II—St. Marys OHM will ejt. Qwral Eucharist and eer- and diploma from the husotul a* class M IK*. tha The Woman's Club of Lynd hurst h«ld a special meeting last week at the club, house to hear the report of their president, Mrs Lous Levine. on the State con vention recently held at Atlantic Citv. Mrs. Levine also named hei standing commiHai chairmen for I i vine, civics: Mrs. Charln Creasey, drama; Mrs Ernest H. Pontan. educatkn and youth conserva tion. Mr Elmer G. flb\Vnport, gar dm: Mrs. UNMHherXw . Berkey. m- ternational relations: Mrs. Arthu Weietnara. music: Mrs. Bendix Frcderiikson. public welfan Mrs- Herbert E. Koszri. subscril ticns~tb Club Woman; Mrs. John S Leigh, house: Mrs. Joseph Slo- bey. art: Mrs. William Lawsim. histor jii. CoRaaMMft' will meet during America'! finest fruitt anrf »egetoble« the >:. •'!.•!• months to make rushed fresh daily to all Acme Markers plans for the fall and winter. f*S?»v At the executive board nieeting. te held preceding the dub meeting two pR n>en were elected to mem- box benhlp in the club. Mrs. Joseph Tomatoes Gibbs and Mrs. Harry Klvin. LUSCKXJS, firm fancyfancy , sliciniliciog toniatprtomot< " M «nly 19c! A sot lal hnur. followed the meeting Tea " was served. Mrs. : Fredcru kson was hostrss. Lettuce ss» •» 9c a .-*!» Satrv* lettuce ond tomatOM with creomy Horn J« ni« moyonnotM1 New Band Hom-de-titeMayonnaise *2 43c Wilt Take '» National Members Cucumbers »2£1 2 •* 15c G/encW« C/ub D ^%.ar**f* M** Cmi ^% j^ »»»»w ^ C _•• Pdfricta Zaun Will Also • •fr*4~^T^ CaaHAaUasssS asf DUACnM I ]| Chees< Hold Classes For h Food Twirling Grapefruit uX» •-° 6c_ X'b. box Registration for th*» fourth MS- si'ti of the Rutherford i; »yi Orihe;iti Summer School will •i start Utfhorruw at 3:30 p.m at h the niithrrf-.ni Hiph Schaot Cantaloupes £-7 «^ 25c 49c Other rcgi'iralmn ptM MKIS will bt* h-_W at thr Rutherford HiRh GoldN 65c Schwi! oa Saturday. June 14, Chees Lemons ftft **£? 13c Sliced * 59c anH i.ii -fvtturday. ,luo« 21 ricant ij '»•»*. Classes will start Monday, Jun«' ^•1 ??c 23. uiuicr the direction cif "huimas Ame ican Muenster CiS 26c w)nt~will head te •ese in Rutherf d, 37C tarully of eirih tra( hers. For a j Enriched Supreme Bread "12c 4SCD Margi nne e-wt-ek pcriixi classes will be . 1 Why poy k more per I^M*' Ne« improved, finer l».l,i'« ilivi t'eirt I • j--> Try il 34c held *vriy morninK. Monday. Good Luck Marg through Friday/at the Rutherford i anne 1 40c High School. Kathryn L. Monroi- ssas"™"1 — Apple Sauce ZZ 2ZZ29c "-*- asa Pur« Lard is' the 5ecret-jry-irea.«urer. Wheaties *- •Mate 12C 23c, Schiolenhlps, to the summi'i Apricots •»-.»»— ssa Sparkles »•—»~ •srhool are bt-ing offered to sll 3-Way Meat Satisfaction 26c 12~ 10c South Bersin and.Essex County Apricots —•- •*- — 29c Rice Sparkies m=X 12c stii'irnfc; on t»:t- follov. ing instru "U. S. mrnts bass virtlin. cello, and obe Fruit Cocktail «•— — Wheat Puffs^ «£]-jr^. 7c H«llman't Mayonnaise T 45C In Jn. (lit- 1TA oC Ihc J.( 1. 38c lerson S«)io(.l in the Lyndhurst. _ I .ICOI*.IH 32c Peanuts staTaiT*r i9c Kraft Mayonnaise S 43c "- • t .• _iintoliu_ Sylvan and Peaches «—»»^- — Union Sohn; Is in Rutherford arr •maor keep*) 43c Nuts •—». K. - 39c Vogehr't Mayonnaise S 43c providing s( hnlarsdips to capable Sajv-U-T.tw Pears ""•"""'*"", an'l deserving students who are isj yea nwte meet tot 23c Fig Newtons »"•• PS. 24C Miracle Whip • ri 33c interested in music. Apple Butter »»- •- 1 Of special intrrest to all mu Peanut Butter » - 33c Tea Biscuits i-^- .»*• 14c sic studeata will be • bURle anrt i U. 1 drum, corps which will be start- CRISCO $1.1" 44' c er! during th€- summer Bession in Rooll •CONOMV I If C*» preparation t t appe.tran'es with or BaW v. the- Rotherford tiKrtball marching * * 47c Ideal Coffee J^ 45c baiv* in the i'-M- ApplwaWolla i°r Ghuck 0 stomped "U S G ^'^,^' Ideal Tea Balls m( nibeiship in this unit an- open Surplus w»rte removed by SAV -TR'M tt» .tudenU* fi'»m the eighth Kiade 2 Kremox Cookies thrimph th«- high £ch<«l •u. s. «» Coffee - 39c ; T Alvn n( ;«T'al -intcri i will 7 Rockwood Chocolate Bin 19c thr rwirlmg Hisses unoer th. Old English Floor Wax rectinn of Patricia Zaun. well Win-Crest Coffee £ 37c Si: 4* Miss. Zaun. hat. t*-<-n a prowsswsi BtuWnite Flakes *Si! 2 ^ 17c A\ twnlei for tlie past several y. ar an>l ha give* twirling e« Sweetheart Toilet Soap •eke 9c h.bttrns in New Jersey and in sSsajUl? Mixed Vegetables !S 10c Knspy Crackers •> •*• 25c New V..rk State Sh" "ill have Woodbury Facial Soap eefee 10c Inr-r. ilas»ei». befciwwnw. inu-r- Heinz Tomato Soup — 12c Sauerkraut tStST 3 ~ 25c rnoh.it.- »nd advanced, and will i Smoked Calas* 43 Frankfurters i£TTL 43c PorkaBeans'.::.:- 2~23c DT<'Piir< hrs> ^l*d*"nl^ tf'*r a twirl*1 Chiffon | G^ucbUmt Sparn^ Preni; Troet—••—35t B«tts^S^J&iS^ Ik. thr finrti mriCftAucusti . f'f tilt' I "V. S. (JcxxJ" Sov-U-TrtSov-I" m '•"cut befor* e Broadcast Hash 'ZT 1 25c Mustard I^T.l! - ,14c Rump, ». 55CCodfish ^t-JST* 16c Apple Juice i&tS. 20c Colgate VeUr 32c Veal •* Juice J553— 25c— 19c M.U-.II ..-. <- .(.,#,,- ,.».-,-, -ynf. *4|9"SV Spaghetti • 7L~ 2^T »i^»32c Lemon Juice'r—r1 2*X 15c Black Flag .-19C2T33C ptate Beef s^ * 23c Dill Pickles -— •— * Tomato Juice • 23c Dill Pickles ~t££*" Converted Rice tl X' 17c ... ascoCtfh. a— Rice ••»<•>• 15c Dethol-'ww. s.- 23c Skinless Franks » 47c Vinegar — •;"• •—• tt.lH snti. ••», . «*>«». SK»«' U*^ •««. fc Sliced Boiled Ham 28c Qvo- 29< Ajax Cleanser ^ 11c Luncheon Meat Prune Juice DAIRYCREST \ Boston Mackerel 19c The only food ICE CREAM your dog need*. Sliced Codfish 29c Look for it- •WUM C- insist on it! Fresh Porgies * 17c Aismit* »"••?& OI r« ra PACE SIX- THE LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 194? LYNDHURST MUNICIPAL Benefit Game Is Set SPOUTS WHIRL SOFTBALL LEAGUE PRESENTS A benefit ioftb.ll doublehead- vet». while Capaccio, Settenbrino, er fan been Mt lor Saturday aft- H. PetriUo and Bom* have been Lyndhurst All-Stars vs Rutherford Holsches ernoon, June 28"", at the Marin standouts in the outfield. JUNE 13th. 1947, — 6:45 P. M. Field, to rate expense funds for The Starlings, whose only an injured Columbus Club play- this season was a 5-S decision er, Al Candia, who bum a blood the vessel recently. composed mostly of present and RUTHERFORD HOLSCHERS LYNDHURST ALL-STARS Candia, in a game betwe i the former players from the New Coaches Receive Fine Welcome Columbus Club and the Starlinggs 'Hook" section of town, led by J. Cartier, •• M. Aria, 3b Amvets laslt t ThursdaThd y nighih t at MariMin Jimmy Aselto, who performs at Frank ''Red" O'Hora, Joe Kiana and Eddie Zak received a warm Field received shortstop. Dom Notti and Tat" welcome last Friday night at the Boosters Club Sport night held at R. Faxon, 3b '- R. Coughlin, 2b Gallaghers hit injury when attempting a dbdoubll e play but Simone share the pitching with the Columbus Club. While the views of this column have not al- A. Holwher, If J. IaRu.so, If Columbus Club continued in the game until the Johnny Fusaro doing the receiv- ways been in agreement with certain slants taken by the Boosters, ing. Vixzi, Lenny and Mike Rosa we are happy to relate that this was one time that we were wholly S. Wilson, p R. Mulheisen, H . Gallaghers finish which was won by the Starlings, 5 to 4. round out the inlield With Fer- in accord with their actions and opinions expressed. Charlie F. Van Nortwick, )b P. PiCTrth, lb Holy Name rara. A. Rosa, Giaquinto and aftfng at rrva^tfr at fyr^mnnipe, AiA a .finp Jflh of The benefit card for June ~J. DeVeaio, e —• -rr-7^. Amvets which will see the first game at pone comprise the outer outlining the motives and intentions of the Boosters Club for the E. Scburter, c gardens. . future and pledged full support in ev^rv direction for "Red" and J. Lammattina, of Hijkops in p.m., between the Amvets, His assistants—something a coaching staff must have, particularly rf —Hilltops currently leading the Central Di- The second game on the bene- when things don't look too rosy and we are not trying to be W. Smith, 2b J. PetriUo, sf Amvets vision of the Municipal Softball fit card scheduled to get under- pessimistic. League, and the Starling Club, way at 4:30, will feature the A. Seiner, af C. Mizeski, p Gallaghers who are trailing the champion Western leaders, the Gallagher "Red," as we'd rather call him, impressed the gathering ^very Hotachrr AUtnmtM: G. Garde, A. Finn, F. Catak Gallagher Association by one Association and the Columbus favorably and spoke frankly while guaranteeing nothing. His brief game in the Western Division. Club. The teams met two weeks taJk was plain, straight from the shoulder and down to earth, the l.ynJhurni Alunuu.: A. Fa«.!«, Hillua*; Frank M.n.r., Am«t: A. i.uidnii. ( ..lumbu- The Amvets, managed by Chuck (lab; L. R.W. Surlin,.; J. Ciaeee, a«U»y L • Ps H. Caaaia, Chimbuv ChAj P Csjas.ti ago with the Gallaghers copping way it should have been. A guy like that, usually does things and (•olumbu. Club; F. Raniplelin. Tannella have one of Lyndhurst's an 8 to 4 decision. keeps the talk to a minimum. In Joe Kiana. and Eddie Zak, he has Muiwxrr.: Pal Mis**!, l.harln Tanella, L.ui» aMUle powerhouses, led by Joe DeVe- surrounded himself with a couple of guys that have plenty of foot- I'ntpint: W. Pedtnen. V. Muir, I. Bow-hen nio, behind the plate. Frank Mo- Umpires of the Lyndhurst ball talent, and a good hunk of experience. Joe is a product of l:,,,r,,m

• ,. _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* ' the leading role at -Clarence." Harry McMullen. Andy Egert. (Still THUBSDAY. JUNE 12. TW7 PAGE SKVKN clowning eh Andy?) Frank McCafferty, Ferdinand Heineman. Miss- es Marguerite Egert, "Billi" Jerguson. Mrs. Newman. Mrs. J. Smith, and Mrs. Muggins Hecht. Use-New York Fruit and Vegetable Market, Philip Yanulla, prop., will open Us doors Saturday at 111 Stuyvesant avenue, LyndT burst R J. Private First Class Junes See ricip ley of 451 Harding avenue 15 Second Prize Essayists on The Improvement of Lyndhurat" I. .„ Hiroute—to—1» -United' ' iwthil-weeirrLeiaH^TKe winners are Margaret fora, *""• Undo* Reports ^»Tl5b,606 DU- gm Kmpo aboard the s.S General att sarf Roosevelt School. Grade 8A. Virginia Hasten, Grade 7A. Washington TMNurl sier iram placad Jaw» In twrop«j School. -Ida Frierman, Oradr "••!. Mi and Mn south of Manila Upon his arri- -rn \'.m » .' • I val in San Francisco he will be Mr and Mrs. Urn Rivoli Theatre — John Barrymore in "The Lotus later" Bergen County's *g7.500 quota sent to Camp Stoneman. Califor- Louis Levine. chairman of the Norm. Talmadge In "The Wonderful Thing" in the American Cancer So- : Lyrtdhun-t vhapWi cf the Vnlted «a » nia, to be discharged from the Mr .n.1 Monte Banks in "A Hero at Zero." - ciety's. 1M7 campaign for II mil- Army arid released from the ser- Jewish Appeal called lion dollars has been met and residents tnday to give to i«ne of | US exceeded, Herman P J Hoff- the must inc. nl fund mann, president of the county drive* ever held bete fhr one kl Aduniram Court, Coutl irf do-t of », Van Hur.a ..re. .1 ^TIS FOOT ITCH smaller only than the ones as- nii.i. .1 to r«-a»h tliv tiatioiwl gnal 11.e Amarasllh. will hold their an instead of June, what with everyone getting ready for next year. signed Essex, still »».00S short the heagfc Osjsaraj WaapWata*) HOW TO STOf IT Everyone. of course, except the poor Seniors who are leaving the, g 147,100 objective. Hud- The Tom Thumb Wedding will I "' fuiil bus ride lu Asbur> I'... * un Mr. pan**,. MAKE S MINUTE TEST o( it> 1 know thMt Uu Tue*day. July « Rewiv»tM>«t th» formal MM* MIIMIW X«tM Alma Mater lor the big, outside world. |w wWth ^ ^^ ^^ ^ be presented tonight and tumor i . ™ *""* '"*' ' P"'l'l* • 1. Lynrfhurst havi- rtn nu«t fifn may be made threh man. Mm \.) 111 udv Si 1 a hard job, too. Next year's junior squad i* u follows: June of Jug* « was WS.000 short win thy dlltt- an Maguire, Patsy Phillips, Joan Rodemef, Betty Kesotites, Rose Di- Church, Vallry Bruuk and Trav M» Hutheitiud avenue Mr* tiualwlli Nuol ,.| of iu $75,000 quota eis plaif. Ttu. wedding will be j «lv<'" *> tent of lu> >liility Flumen, Beatrice Sangi, Carmella Langarzo, and Lena Martini. and I they will not fail Congratulations. People! The arrangement of having the Sopho- Hoffmann noted that the Ber-ptrtrayvd by members of the *" . A tun. Benedict Muhael was gen County Chapter had set it- Sunday School, under the direr- to contribute > thia taiu>t- mores replaced by Freshmen in case of illness seems to satisfy born ti. Mr and Mrs AIU it I'.n Levy's Pharmacy self unofficially an objective olltion ,,f the' members of the La- "So that lt» 1- mav 1 . a cleat IW tnttaaaas Aeaawa everyone. Who said Freshmen didn't have a chance? $100,000 in th* campaign which I dies Aid undei standing of thf pha-M of There are more parties and outings going on now. Games and began April I and was immedi the%e i» i.l.t 1 Among those who will partk-ip 1 Burgas I » oi.f pretend-marriage* were the main part of the Band Party on June 4. Uke to r ately paralyzed by the nation- ate ure Howard Bayer. Allan to remarktrnmrka* '•.»•!> by The Band is also going on an outing this Saturday. We hope you wide strike. He said contribu- 1*1 JiMM-ph J " S. I \>..; 1/ } m . don't get wet Marshrllo. Geraldine Goll. Juan For that^ifi you'll want for HIM tions ranting aa high as $300 Mlllelot. James Johnson. Janet pvan dtrmUu -.•! u • Jumt Dm Last Friday night, the Student Council gave the last dance of each are still coming in from ti tin.tn ii easwntfttBfl srha •> > ivH Huns.11 Harold Morrell. Mm this Sunday .... the year- There was quite a crowd, and I'm beginning to think some of the 70 county towns in Ii'-1 week in iht- United Static liar.l H..JK Richard Plant. Ko ! there should be more free dances. which campaign committees were wht-n • -I •• .— .i v -. niniittmiw berU Birry. Hobert Terry. Una The Junior Trt-Y is a busy club isn't if But, what happened organized. ••f 250 uOU .!• v» i-.' ^ • s . lit llolik. Patricia M 1.n-mi. AH- 1 on their outing? They also gave their alumni an informal little r. i ti »i tin "i • He reported exceeding the 1 Huff. Matthc* Null. Laretta party t l H«- warned thai thry were fac quoU to. Oeorte E. Stringfellow. 1 Long. Carol Jean Hutter. Reniu How did you like the way we scored against Lodi uurt week? State president and campaign j Canova. Nancy Sadjilrk. Wil 'tit "ihr n .! rrurtttt prttivii KM, . Q (u 17 is i score we'd Tike Lyndhurst u> keep getting'—in our chairman. tlni; ;il . .' -,tt..II , .... IF-..i. !»»• 4rfW 1 ham Plant. Ruth Hoick. Janice favor, of course Nice going, fellows, and congratulations for hav- Hoick. H.ihi-i t Gewerke. Dorm i i .i- -. *#l>. a» 11 • Ir«u11 <>f thr ing one of the best Track Teams in a long time- liquiduti' n, o| INHHA U.v tna r. Barbara Elliott. Wi> |bilit\ ..! iht I'mttd Statlt » Arnn There were so many people who were honored in last Friday's ST. MAAT't GUILD SUCCT8 iiam Haas. Barbara Cumnusky. Awards Assembly that we can't take up space to mention- them all. tn Iir.i anil fthrltcr iww. tiTlvaia But who started switching the service point awards just because Martin Johnsen. Carol Ann Cs> ' in Germany uni AuMtia. ami there was someone else's name on the box? That can lead to con- At iu) annual businesa meeting.: nova. Brucr DonU-n. Jscqurlin'- 1 crap i • • m man) i^fi* •>( fusion—and it did held on June S, St. Mary's Guild ; Millelot. Joy Aamot. Doruthy of St- Thomas' Episcopal Church [Terry. Doris Kenne. Joan Henne HM juiiimni The Girls Leader's Club gave their annual party on Monday in elected the following officers for Lw Ann Milt* r. Can! j..n. Mul In [• .i.ittiL; . Di 4-t-ived a raincoat from the club and a corsage from the Council. Mrs. Ellen Freit. recording F.-llnw*. M\w Kohhnvnn. M. it. Mr. Castetlano was Where with his camera, to take snaps of Mias retary, Mrs. Barry Millar; cor- J. .in Hantwn. Hi Irn Mentwme. ktiwarb lallrd on thr Jrw* ui Horstman's gifts and the whole party. Atl't • I. ., ti. -,!-.. I, . I- . ...i of respondtnCeeoetery, Mrs- E. K (•f it |.: i riii StuMJi-i l> ii,. Dotilrn. thr I Mil- .( N..tt. :.- CuffiiillsjIiBi If this column is a little odd. be patient. It is the combined Near; united thank ottering riis- Th< mil I>ivu»t". Jf»r"i •• Landed* work of about eight people, Wait'U next week! todian, Mrs. John W, Young dBH v.-ii i n !'••'••• Hr -iW*«1 Carol Ann RUMN PatrKia Cum- TerrerisSM t. nephew, DoufUs J oBiles muiky. Lynn Geary 1 .n.i.i Ann • Thf guild voted to send Mri. 'Term of thousands of ton* o( Rimassi Leaves Clifford Winget as iU delegate Hii'' II Judith Hi !.* it Ai l« i . food, t lothing anil inetth inr lip Lift Licence to the Eagles Nest Diocesan Sum Etuhler, Joy Gewn k. Barbara •ttded t't re*l«f» the .ulth ttl Ann Jtu itenitrn Jean Ehxatjeth $1,000 To Daughter miT Ccmference at DelaVturc 1 noti'ti • l IM- For 25 Days Summer, Btfly K » hn and dit-shifted to the lawlah oontmuni Guiseppe Rimassi of Lyndhurst. ties in gfiss ugan left a cash bequest of $1.1)00 to Tavern On Which Gamb- his daughter. Mrs. Mary Lopinto, ling W«i Discovered in his will filed last week with Surrogate Donald G Dutcher. Gets 26 Day* Off He named his son, Paul, executor, / and gave him authority to dis- The Board of Commissioners | pose of all real estate and person- MOSQUITOES on Friday last suspended for 25 i al property which is to be divid- days the license of Frank Kapi j ed equally among the three sur- MfJSDIllTO FUMER sardi. who pleaded non-vult to-a-j-viving children, Paul. Mrs. Lo enarge of permitting bookmektne; pinto .md s brother. Emanuel gfanPsJr /Ff WWrVM4P r\ s^Baga^PTP at his tavern, 200 Ridge road, on ' Mr- Rimassi died May 6. EASY TO L'SI—Jm» •• ••«• •• May 7. i and 6. =— , » The suspension period was or- . ., poiMiaf s ho™ It Doesn't Matter Because Here We | dered to begin at 7 s.m Mon- ; Mrt. O LOUghlm Nom»O a»«s*ssa»»i Ji <>-<'t"'OT'»lt i«mei nghl wheft Everything and Anything To day. June 9. and end, 7 am July ,— sisstaBaasi moiquicoxi lurk Kill> «dulu «nJ !•>>•< t In consideration of Rapisardi's i LONG BEACH Cat — The plea, the commissioners granted j American Gold Star Mothers ask- tUCHMil Bt Mire'Cw ihc packet* wiih ih. Black Leaf lull Make His Boyish Heart Happy a five day reduction in the sen- ed Congress to give them equal 40 diMitiom on each pa eat aaeaag gaaae ,i >lre»«l4.»* -^. .1- . preceding the raid. presidents wm C* M if n,s Besides the penally imposed by Il<-Lil»,, IMM HI %• II III' held this month MHKNUIIMI IHIIMMU IH * Years of exprrirnre in srrvinsj fbr 34c ^ public have tauieht u* just bow rajrh ADAM ft LONG HATS wrtire should be rurulurtrd. OUPONT SERVICE what it aj^Hild in lude. Thus M If DADS THt MtAL HJHY TrH—COMl PARTS - SERVICE eliminate thr rritM i>m wbkrk ls> IN AND GfT HIM ONI Oh- OUK lilft TVIrpboax- PAaaaic 2-6991 rvilably lolluvi CEHTIHCAMfO* ANY AMOUNT plannnl (uru-ral MMt gaJUttre, lie. FELDMAN 7S-79 JeHrraon St All 0«Vl Ptaamic at J. RajM'wwg All M«k** The Collim Memorial Ilium C CoUiMa. thrrnar CLEANERS of Car. , km,, Lisa»s IS. > Lyndhurst Men's Shop •L'sVelatd UM fisiplMr MVtal Bo«>- 214 Stuy vet ant Ave^ Lyndhurtt KV d P '>y.« I -l.l 7 I* 'ooi A\mt»l Wmk Page Eight THE LEADER IHUHSDAY, JEJBE IS,

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»» writhiB to iw.minl.-k J. arjptw-on ^hepmqTleTo^e placed ensack Hospital is conducting a , chdcil .who desire to attend i.iv.lli Muni-'-ijpt*. rievk of Lyndhurst. u.d Ms! A. drive for funds to aid this worthy IJ\.|li. Muitii iii,-.l Clark of l.yiidliur: J StkMfl w in**« * ( in front of .River Road Schoo •e have been accepted for |ili«il to Hi. Ilourd nf <'oi1um;.rl-t , - w By Ralph Lecoque, Sr.w r>i-xruvxrutAji. was approved by the Board ol cause. The group was recently --.lon in September, Edmund Italian Anttfk-an CfciO • ' uti (•r lln- Township ot Kyarflmr-i N | What a week end, everything washed out. even the , Drum Education Tuesday nigrit as pre-newly-organized under a new Burke-, sihool principal, inform- Junf |a.rs, ISH- :.^ it i'l»-n*ry R»M*1I tJfcrtrihmton i,i' Corps contest scheduled ;it Elizabeth lust Sunday. However, they sented by Frank Gallagher. chairman, Mrs- Benjamin G Di- ed the Board cf Educaticn Tues- r-ffiw f' r t>ry"'i"*'a .li**^1--- •' -i* First School System ving Mrs. fWiWam Vivers hi NOTtCt — * (ilijiri Ions. If an)', nhould in- nr..|.. have their fingers crossed for clear weather * •\\(>Ui)i»itn"8 Trtv.-rn. haw f ivi ill Municipal (*l*rk of i.Miilhm • Teaneck. - =©rr this site Was turn the-first secretary, Mn. Arthur Turner, cripts of graduates' grades to col »»I>ll.fl U th- Hnnttl Of <'omiulfiHl.Xl.T-- N. J. treasurer. Anyone not contacted X. J., for M <1ub LfaMBM for smillli .,i tin- Tuniirtt| *'f l.ytidiiuri-1. N. J . Pop Summers. manaRer of the Softball team is having his known public school system of lege* and said one member of South Bergen County. Deeded to and wishing, to contibute, may the rlass had been granted a $300 troubles trying to win some eames. He has a fighting team but make check payable to the Wo- OfftsMl ,iiul Tnwicin: Arthur I-Ml- from appearances they just seem to lack the "umph" to push over the school trustees of what was scholarship, one a $250. and an-ttnitpr, f'lwuidriit; J. K<*>. KtrPnu. then called New Barbardbes man's Auxiliary of the Hack en- other a $200 scholarship at his i«fnt; HiTiniui K*tr«-?it* fY»»a^ar< v ,T a win. You take the league ay£ whole and you have some pretty Neck, this property given for sole sack. Hocpitiri and send to Mrs. Hu.hftuhi. forfttir; James A. Breslin use of ttanwa.it.|> ),, wr.ni.K I Homini' k I of one peppercorn if demanded." UvMH JVI^ij. .,,n| If. rl. .,1 f.y,,^,,,..,*- our I*rlce ~Tteg. meeting with Commander Wells before the week is out. to complete ijt will be signed by the Lynd- The group wil ),m»l field for-tr th* details of the Bronze Pjaque as_ffieJlJiS-lh*~Ughtmg c ffi 11 fill Jnurst Board of. Education—and man's Club on Valley Brook ave- nua) Fourth of July celebration 3 Pc.^ «fcetop rfth-lT dated June 10, 1947. p thesnalT jyording-jaf the plaque, wh ieh nue on FndayJjAUjt2u,_a4-2-pjn, Yunngstown Utility , •it which time Mrs. E. C. Roberts Jefferson, Roosevelt, jLincoln and NOTICE If you have, been near the Post the past A« jjays-jrou will have being constructed by the in- Tnkt- n*itl(.t rh»t Irwln Rnv M.r«, 47.50 the high school and at Maun ir.i.iinit ;is tarty** ComiMl H»r. ii,.-. Kitrhfn Cabins 27.50 - -noted consti uctinrrepeTaTTohs have begun and it is hoped the Com-dustrial ails department of the cf Mackcnsack. will instruct in making gauze dressings. Ten avenue for the summer play- Hppli.d t.. tl... *ii»iioJ_ xii •'otnuiittKioR- American China j mittee will have a progressive report to render at our meeting next high ..rliool. was drafted by Miss ttm ..f the Township of Uy firth iirst, .huusand of these are needed a ground project. John Kopf will N. J., fc-f * Ptrnary R.t.iil ^r.o^ur^ij. Tuesday night, which, as far as it goes, will be a social meeting Mary English, high school Eng- Combination with eats following, so be there. week at the hospital. Anyone supervise the playground pro- lion Uci-ns* lur |.r.Mii- one low price, while they last —4.95 ea. fuests of Jerry Goral and his dad at their summer home Yes. itTuesday ni^M the school was •• |,.j- ift-utk. avaiUWe for he)p te girls whfjl avenue, applied for appointment rained up there all the time, just as it did down here, hut webuilt during the presidency .of.. Vie Our Convenient Budget Plan as a janitor. •ffi.tr*. anrt Tru.sf.. went heavy on indoor spurm, wtwft Jerry and 1 will let the "Friday Thnmas Jefferson when there as a nurse. Harold Broun was appointed Night" boys in OB. While there we paid Herman Wundlmg and hiswere tut 17 States. , iamily a visit and Herman repaid the visit later on by spending The auxiliary plans a new batfketbafl coach at'a bonus of j Saturday evening with us. So despite the lainy weather we had 'Sometime ago when he launch- building, to be used for auxiliary $300 abeve his teaching salary , an enjoyable week end. I know most of us did. but I wonder about ed his program for mem'iralizing meetings and for nurses' quar- over the objections of Joseph Po- poor Willie. the small wooden scjtoolhouse, he ters and a hospitality shop. lito, Phillip Quinxer and Duncan suggested ;« bmali outmoded Cameron. Don't (..rget the meeting next Tuesday and remember the name building on the property be re- •LEGION means service to all veterans. moved. Afcx Miteski, supervising Lou Ann Muller The dissenting voices had no i, tii 11 ui i cp' ii tett - this had been q«jbok^ with Brown's ability but Roosevelt School T-H> Camer«n,"prrsidrnt of BoarcT done. Has Confirmation declared the recommendation on /"• j »• n ; "f Education; prebtnlation of Rev. and Mrs. Muller, enter- his appointment- should come' MARKET Graduation Program . John j. ttckc, .ha.r- Dedication - be attended by ceremonies in or of their eldest daughter, Lou of uthletcs. Frank O'Hora, who • 306 RIDGE ROAD . LYNDHURST selection, Arthur Ber»b; I Plcd^- .sii.nal, the ciAs*. which many prominent persons in Ann's confirmation. She had been will take over his duties in Sep- ' Opposiir Ritz Thratre Allefii;.nii>. the class; poetry] - * the county are expected to par- confirmed together with 25 oth-U'nibii, Cameron called appoint- I reading. mttt«ivjrtn,n. 'New Be- ticipate. Not only have many ers at the Sunday service of St. ing Ftrown "hamstringing*' O'- [ SPECIALS JUNE 12-22nd ginning." Lois Sterman; "To aPersonal Shower If well known local residents begun Matthew's Lutheran Church, by Hora who has been at^ured he', Hero," Jolin Mr.NUi; "Try A^ain " their schooling in this building (ittr father, the Rev. George Mul- will be given a free hand tin' Marshal * h'^duv. '•fcmouragi-- Held For Miss Bruno hut it claims as former students ler. Among the guests were Mrs. shapint; the athletic program in \ ment" Eik-i-n O'Keefe. • nn*hy from other parts of the c Amelia Hoffmann, Miss Ann the schools next fall. No. 2 Vical selections, "Dear Little Mis George Wirnini; ol 255 county. Muller, William Muller, Mr. and The Booster Club will be! Boy of Mini'." Ernest R. Ball, ; Cimrt avenue, was hostess at ,. Mrs. Arthur Muller. their chil- granted the use of school base- j Tomato Juice Size J ""25" the class; so list, Lois Messing; surprise personal shower given dren, Judith and Cynthia of Bay- ball equipment (Of its baseball j ', for Kathennc Bruno iif Court Lyndhrst Cab clinic for boys of sixth, seventh ) "America, the Beautiful," Kath- ottne; aim Mr. and Mrs Thi»odore '9 oz arine Lee Bates, the• class; trum- ^""VS?* *U1-^Comc lht* Muller, their sons, Theodore Jr.. .ui'l eighth grade age. pet solo. "Torna a _Suniento tA.°n°e "' Kenneth Bolfrrrrnrv atsTi Is Not Guilty and Robert of Tcaneek; Karl Mul- Ripe Olives • / Tin OiF 27 >-• •—tftrfj ' [ Court avenue, early in July, Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred W Mac Philip De J5<»OLS; poetry readin John Scrivawitb. S27 Sixth nve- ler of Jersey Cityy; Jnhn Muller oi "CradU-8." CharloltcZupuU. **/ A watering tan was thr center Westwood; Misr. Madeline MulU-i-\ Mullen and dauKhter, Carol Ann IVI Mnnle Tin or Glass "Ab- nue, itiTUseri of leaving the scene Ib. S'jn," Barbara _ o( tl»- decorative scheme in pink nf an aclcdeAt after striking a cf Bayonne; Mr. and Mrs Clem | '-f 2Hb Livingston avenue, spent "Love." Robcit Engelke; 'Hold and white. Streamers fell in a child, was found not guilty by Wibbksman, Gerald, David and \ the weeK-tnd with friends in 43 on and Hope," John Mnyle. shower from the ran over the Kobeit Wlbblewnan of Plainfield. Brooklyn- gift packages. Patricia Wirmns Recorder. William Bivona in Po- also Carol Jane and Jean Eliza Coffee oz. pk|(. Voca] Selections, "Cradle Suns"' little daughter of the hostess, pre- lice Court Tuesday niftht. the date; duet, Camtlle Cinbrdo, leth Muller. sented the bride-to-be with a cur- Scrivanu-h, proprietor of a lo- rill, hii- jtpvlM-d Eriwant JanesKi, "The Lord is My sane when she arrived at .tlu cal taxi company, was traced by 21 Shepherd; chorus: Anne Bittm r shower . Lois Bracken, Chariot. Owli. l*;.I-tuin .I.im.-s IJnjjlc on the tea-Mrs. Brode'rick J^':\^.,lr^ Raisins present*m Included Mis: timony ol a five-year-old play- WilliaWi/ham Dt-Znvvlu,fVZ.-ivela, StanleStanley fWus- « ^T^~ V.T' meiuiird Miss mate of the injured child who las. Jacquelinqun e GeronimGonimo,o , CCara J Catherine McDonald, Mr*. Jame. Party Hostess r'"^r^r£:^Vl Nuoi MrR Jotin witnessed the accident. He de- gallon nwllnielhai GiGllfnnl fonte , jJ<,jnJn HenncH.-nn.. , Loif.,.!r * Brundt'iustein. Mrs. Virginia Brod.ri.-k «*tB,'3f^,S^SJS^t*wSS3 J M Blake, Mi's. Frank nit'd he' itnd struck the child, Rutherford avrnur, rnt'-ftained! x J Tavol or Imisoy Oil rain«* Jarvtv, Dm is tTSgtfma, Lu- I-».••• .. . -.hi ti i. Pm i W.n /^ll«it\trfir i f.ll'V I'lll^r* oille InipfHi/ori. Marietta Liberti, K. naiu. Mrs. Emma Wackitz ! punning out he carried sufficient last week fo t r EpMihm Chapter,, j Jimi. v, r, ,.,;:"• * ' Mrs. J. h Uolleimaiv Mrs. James I insurance to eovef any liability Beta Tau Sorority. Her j - Sli.ffnl.l 14 ot. Min.t Licitra, Diva Martini, Al- r>CEE 1 beit potts, Ottlle Schuttenheim, Bruno, the Misses, Mary Bruno, , in such *i cjaac. ;wl4^atif he had •n Mr?. Edward Lillcy. I . *°. Alrtmi l/n» * * * Tin Robert, Stfinmeti, Bi'tty White. June Bruno and Kite Romano ol knowingly struck the child he Mrs Walter MaisenraclnT. Mrs. RkM, Raton A I^IU-I -< t'MKt-tl. Lyndhurst; Mrs. Grace Bruno of would have slopped to take her John LiinaRan. Mrs. Leonard l [KiN \I.T |.| T' II ,Pm>try readings, "Opportuni- M H ty^. ' Doria Schlwuwer: "Silence." East Rutherford; Mi.s" Blanche j to H doctor. Geary nf Lyndhursl; Mrs. .)ohn Evaporated Milk Quart Cynthia Bngh- "Jgndurfinco," Ar- rSleting of Long Island; Muw Elsie Joseph Fred Nutter, of Somer- Cof.rnbrr and Mrs. Albeit Fima- * ' ' Jar Valcich and'Mrs. Florence Dow vijle, was fined $2fi fur ItyvinK buhj of Rutherford; Mrs. Robert nold DoMglas; "Dttorniinytmn " 1 Emia Hankcn, ! lirijH < f Jersey City " the-seen* " of nn accident- His »'ar Tanzola nf Teaimk; Mfft Fiank had collided with another and he Flanagan uf Ilasbrouck Httignti; |[lTHKflF"Ri5 PimientoePreserves s Tomatp.....".e . Peas Tomatoe Piano solos, "To Spring," Ralph was apprehended by n passing Mrs. Victor Miller nf WfBtwood, Knauer; "SolfeBgietto," Ralph Mrs. John L<»hr nf 17 Ridge KnaUor; vocal* selection, "A Per- motorist who chased him andfind Mrs Robert Beatty of We»t- Paste Sauce ! road IN in Cleveland, Ohio, where forced him to the side of the field. Plum Red Moon fect Day," thr class, durl, Stanley ! she and Mr L'rhr will celebrate rausUs, Anthony Cinardi rood. NOTICE tin ir wedding anniversary this Mr and Mrs. Harry Prtets'm • ih"t ItMhatn Am*i 1 No. 2 Tin Hunt'- Pi i scni.itmn (if flaw*, Duncan Peter J " Tummenelo, of Brook* r trl'ii - • Mult in A'" 7 oz. Tin •' yn, war; found guilty of solicit ' 316 l.ivmc; 011 avenup, h;is as < 1 Hppltrd ". in. K'.-i 1 II.. jar ntf junk without a hcen.se ynd of their girest for the summer the ( C C C •i r.' , -ii.-.i ' ntjlhunil > ft III I-0111111 H- latter's mint, Mrs. olive Bourne 2 cans 25 2 cans 25 operating a truck without a name r>|MM> l.-l nitimii^l tl US 4 cans 25 iiini i'i 25c IHHIISJ. K .1 l.l\ Kl.1,1. >n it , He was fined $8 of New Orleans, La.

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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 !rm. !*l »\ivt HA. T.'» I*M> ».ik ••-••» RJln Three insertion! are one dollar and fifty cent*. Education, by its prmtdrnt, Dun- Lyndharat, N. j. nii - rowm ituvi. • AM. kVMMSl »•>«* Sr-. Mwk. O|n »«•* can Cameron. •a iicimo Aviaul g.ik m: ItaiwuMT. ai. J These and many others. Im- Speaking brfor* a panel in the The Leader mediate referrals. NO FEES. Aurmbly Chamber* <>f the State House in Trenlon, Cameron de- CHARLIE OWLUVAN Tt)WN DEPARTMENT ctar«d that Bill SIM. which die* M» ha. I Sat inn A S»m Mwlrkal CaalrarWr STORE Patrirk D*at roft BAL* BEntlGKKATION in committee, would have pro- aka | vided ten times the usual amount*. I«n*a» I— ik. Masat PAINfiNU * aaal I *-». Wia a at I rlAUKS ,tn<1 Kimpl.i,- window,, 3 DIUWANNA HOUSEHOLD Oaa • ' fc.1*. Nttm*. m tNum, MS Van Rur™ M it« r • h dwirs ..i,.l pot MofB for hot APPLIANCE Finl t:ia»» Fainting and < to the larger industrial and weal- Timr Paymt-iitai auiHat»»M> > ana • atrr. .fn.plA, with H K#lcn tank Wt repair *nd initill all mikn •• their communttira He said Lynd- »«. I I KMIW\ l.»mthui.l Commercial A Demait't fUfrlanraUM Paprrhanginc, hui.st oppesnt the divuuon aa be MM W VAIilV MtisttK aVB. Phoatt Hl'lh 1 V riMrtaj P«SMI« KQ12S ft W E^lautes CbeerfaUT Crna ing inequitable to about W per Nl'ik. *M*M SHEET METAL * WELDING B • raippurinClinnr JMi ««M M «rtu»ol diMrirts in the III rAOE ATKNDI State. II..111. Mjllllrll.lt. t- "Lyndhurst M U holehewtedly N.lfe; I4IN latk. Mtti J rnntlng •-« (mirr-. l««dt r» ind gutters, inmnnti t aramirt War* ArWrattaaa build up roofs with itr without ataax in fuvur iif additional State aid." K»tlni«t. • i h.rthanging >ifj Bt'KNKIt with SSMNk. WIN ,„- URIiitU TVf. ii-r- rouneU i-vtsttv. l<^<^•«^tt"««. • TAXI Plan, It is l.yndhuisl's objective Pawn Ruller OB All Mako* BUYS OLD RAOft, NEWSPAPER". Edward A. Denzin I'.a t MAOAatlNEt, ALL KlNDC OF to oppose ttu furmula for distri- AU *mk ' 'V *hi<[> in d'-alnUkl*- I.-.IMI.II in bution uf any additional Statr l.i t,'?' i,» • 1 ••'. IN.rtj. ulnrx Itiqutif RAOS, So PKR LB. DELIVERED' Call RUthwfanl 2**U> M ' v KM, fuimiurt i«l !-<..,(.,• •-!» aid which will have a tendenry Kr.rkll.rKATtIR C. Jung I'll--UP Kl'thviford :-II7» 111 LA** *»»><« to de-equalizr ratht'r than equal- I IMJ.II. Kl It. .,• KH mil -f f M,'!.;t.i: \ mt: iKt-lvliuit r>. |r *Ht»l l.HT IKON J vl.xl.lri Kl I* .-a.il «t If NDMI UT N. J .'....,t lOSTthlss.: « fl all porv.laiu DM jR-ES for Iltit«. he«,l a«i Ru. 2-6633 ize the educational standards." • I* ItlHI IW I'tiMii. Klv : j'-M «-|J power. Ni W HTVicft IIIH t-llled. Wnllf- Cam* i on yv-as atTompanied _ t» SPEtJAl.TIKS if< t-nt fUturtn • «|Mi-UJty. AH ««rt Anytime — Anywhere WANTED TO RENT Trt-mun by an associate schimt nt t'HASK AVKNt'K Edward J. Clay 'Ri.KNTI.V H...I..I S-,T vcl<-r«n and ta.ll KL'tat. S-0M4-I. All .STAND - J14 HIIH.V RIIAII trustee, Juuph Polito, and by LYNDHTMT. N. J. LEO'S RADIO wiff, a 1 to • raoni a|MtriiiH-tii VENETIAN i m VMM v*11 HuTh HWB, t-S Tk«n Thomas Hickey. di»lrict clerk. •Ilk. I MM SERVICE IK!-r*\VANTKI> . KEMA1.E It No Answer (all BLINDS IHI aWruMi Ak I'aaailUaalx M«Mt atrial RaalU ana) W,»d - M.UI - Aluminum KTKRAN **•* wlf» nrsmtly n*.*l [ Plans Are Revealed KE. t raatj. IM liMluan Awnue unfurnf-lii-d r* **»• I *!••.» M* ph« — - MranuuM - I11.I.U..I pli "«r u..ti. i i n i ATLAS For Mtu B«ch'» Troth Winjis.i! Iron Ratittnxs for Il»-Upin« - He painting PLUMBING Kuih II..11. IMII W HELP WANTtD, FEMALE Always a groat tir«.. uni*r<>ti • t< if utatrs an*i R. . ..1.1 in*- REPAIR SERVICE . Mi and Mrs. Chai Iw U 11.., I> ALLING o! 124 Fern avenue, unnoumt the iml l.lrtm raUaaatm VKurrnAN BUND ca .lU'M^.riK in nf their dnu(ht.la» Al 556 Fern Avenue N.-wark StuU- I'.HIH-I • Collt-||0 OPERATORS and Ruthprfurd S*t-retai lal I.YNDHI RST ELECTRIC SKKVItlK . MASON MATERIAl'. ATLAS I.yndhurtt, N. J. s. IUHII She 1-. preavnlly with tto STAHT AT $32**0 2M Stii)\runt A»r. I .u.ll.ur.i battar 5^ big way* •m firm nf Na>l«)i Filter urvi FORA Sh.-|..n.( M Nrw York Cilv T" PirHire Camant, BricW, Pipo.. Block*. Li Mi Bplgman. uUo a firaduat*' PRICE $250 5 DAY WEEK of tlltaniuat Hm!i «lt"mUil Hut (Pt.US INSTALLATION) Adamanf Sfon«, Aih«i, L«fh, hH. gvm L'mvi-isity He m a M-U-iani PAY IV KE.iSES m ATLAS On SaUi aMi .Stam i r'aa* I.IIMUK of 37 months UVITM-II »ltli thf TMK HK YKAR ••* " **'O" *OU »>T >Nr fill Aimy An Fmtf. and was awaul i 309 Chaio Av«. (John Bonanno) Lyndhurtr Clay. Top Soil, Agricultural Lima" ftnOCSTSNG mViRk ed thr Bron/f Slar M«*dal fi»i - mci itoi mut tM'ivnr He i- ant. LEAN. itl.KASANT pluyt-d by the fhasr Nati.fut! • 110 WASHINGTON AVENUE •UMfN rtlUNE BITIlEKHIRn Bunk of N.-v. York City. SICHT CONSKIWATHm . . .by RIKMM.Y M0OCUTU Dr.JohnPaff V'. Juhus C Krli'Wul •>( Urn | Call Chirf OMNM tjvijijniion avmaa has MtunaMt] 1 «i*f .VrifMAflrniHx/ O/.i,.m, 1/,.( \I Aai IM.M Optometrist and from a rUy of M'vrialdays with I Fminrnt antn.rltiu ,,n •«•• ilicaara rrxiinmrm' NI, I H i m Li Maml U MUV Optician . IIMIH HONllAV THItl kRJD &>*> prruMiw r\aininaltmt* uf llir . > • •- Yuiir .,|.I,.MI. Louis Mion h A M TU & I* M famtZ llot'RM MATI Ul'AY lV^ tUOlt Mm, Turn.. Tkmn. .|.». i.ili/. .1 fraifulic. i- . ,|III|.|» il In r. ml. r M-»... aaaTVaaasa <'.~... /•/. I . 7 Omni Way. Huthirlord 1 \ M 1. I P. M. • >rili.>|,ti< irraiiiiriil. (ur niiltl i ..n-rr»ali.in In. I -IIIIKI. • No Office III.IIIH on Window Cleaning Co. I II IX I.I Hi IMII NKU JERSEY BOX Wednndayi ur Saturday! Itm a>: Daily '• a in', tn H p tn. 1 II. » . •< am to <• |> lt» aha TKLEPUUNE COMPA.NY I • »l |4| Ctnuat tf ..<(..«/.» '«• T<> Ml THE NEW "I LVfcMY II»M KIITHIN (lUN .-*•••« Sdntifie anananaMBMaaaaaanaMawaMaaann.( FASHION SERVICE OR. IRVING DANSKY '... kr tllNV tlNIIT Eye Examination — i». a» aSabJUl v t< I i « I V.MUII II- i N ) WANTCD TO MTI BY Elhd llrrpm klct-Wnrr •IIHIII ..J ... ,_ / _.., <.r.o*U-l. MflMwrll Nhnil Ol.aSS«S 405 KtARNY AVENUi XEARNY. N. J '!•: I'AY run VMIUH foftaofca, p(< - ^IIK.I II. aW ..- I-., in lit u I olIUIIK l»l -IBU baaaM (ur<-H. .ltd Ki." ••»•!• rhiiM. .11 ii- » *«lr>. 1 rii. r,i- •.. \ 1 . 1.. • in. <•. HELPS FOE SOME SEWEftS KE. 2-0026 opp. Town Hall 111 * MM. IK i-.i.. r \ ... x«wii. ir Ltnornvmrt M4< HIM FOR Kr NT AtMb.«UrJ n Aavarv - UUHT AUTOMATIC HEAT r ami. H * Rug Cleaning bidiumiil I A.. NOTICE • •>•« , --• l'KM.-lli;i' roMn A111Iv IM SEWING N OIL and GAS / 2 HOI B LEMON $1 » . II : MKSKRV SCHOOL Cust«m i turtMKt »nd Boilert now AvailabU park Nurprry s. r,, ..1 Chil- Liberal Finance Service $4.75 W Ki M Fnrtmi ly 'fl|fft> |N I I InJtitdmlU PlMH Rataniiln< t-Uii PKK rs EP.ASONAMJ. BMkwi y v u. tosr.n HAROLD H. .VNDHt'KST BICTCLE SHOP Lyndhurst Loan Company 252 ORIENTAL PLACE LYNDHURST For S«U mnd Rani K\V WHIZZKH MoiOKS >itd »« - In VfJtr ALBRIGHT I • KA'tl !• •? AlMt !!• W> tt.ti Ulti.lbiirit 1. ICh.•»• W .1*2, r M"I>T- ;tnd Ua)» : '•!,..»,. lit it. 22r4Vj 292 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J. AD0ING MACHINES aar 4*a n rriMKt-«' Mixti «L»Uj 1* A M to V» t> M —i JU V H tc f 3k 1' M ! 1 Mil I.HUI • I. ,»• IN j, Ii. li.li ,| liria. » A il t*. * 1' I* IWar I ,.. «i. BHI'..| (atrly. • ERG EN Typ««rr,r.r S.'> «.. /atatm. li.aaj SIX THft.lf SUW. » • • • I • » «aJ • I > 1. atl mil- M« I«,I»•• ••#••1 '"'I I \ Mtllitlf •! M' I • • a m naa J. rf ail aa raasV • . .. » • i — T V fi >•-»» Mrnst % i-M is* lit f»r**|*«-ri« ..(|#t»«| «| ,i. .ilfa)rii«r Sjtfisj* Mt' Ii l DM SV. ••• -I——• On Fifth Av*niM Help Wanted (Female) tttt+v inttt f'l'iiii apt* JM'I nrsr fa'f'wriii ji|tt . lit* (•«[)•* Ht-4-aara I .ill Ly ndhur$t •* !»•»•!•• Hrsm t»* -it tn,- (•( a lit* h«r if w ••MB| t\m+f%, m* H. J. Cam«l»t ••Kxli 9t : Unai ..». paantff, '< raaa. bath, lagP la..c RUf»». 2-8629 All Types - Ladies Slips strnaaarrb MM fn-t (I ..-r in*ulat«*l. J largr rma »• 2i*«i Oil Burners floor, ail brat. »4'» Mwslfil.iii Sat N.w aia f....m Inami. faf.fr. llW lor kalh. taMsialrd I. «|.|^r plamlanf. aal larat. DR.. I. R. KRASNER 1 JH I'IKI A»r I.-- limil. I , r*MM ..I. (.(.I flour '. Opfomtfrist Bedford Undergarment rxanta uaw 2-r«r »«j.t.. awm Iw-al, »I>.I ffear ••« 110 (JaaM* A»r . ». r>- .• I.uta^vai •• t.«i **'•«• •••' Fuel Oil I >.-l llt < ..II.111)..11. S IM-.I A I atuaw.. W /••« 2 •» - Ma>

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 «in« tlit- best I ran/* of Bob LaPorte's orchestra. John Biross, one of the school's out- FATHER "Your best isn't pood enough for this |»I;MT." Hague standing accordionists, will play roared. "You're through." with the orchestra and will also Whereunoir he hired~ff rhef away from onr u solo. Refreshments will be served York's leading hotels. Certificates of Award will be presented to the following stu- This Sunday * * * - * . dents: Rosemarie Buono, Fran- r Hague considers tin- Medical Center a personal matter, ces Gumienny, Donald Juhanne- showing up at odd times to see dial all is running smoothly. mann, David Kimmanam, Robert CINE KODAK , REVERE Korn, Barbara MoskofsKi, Pran- One night he walked into llie hospital. It was late. ces Otsen, J. Annette Radcltffe, Against a wall in (he lobby a weeping woman was shedding Trudy Schoch and Roberta Scott. 8MM 8MM tears into her handkerchief. The policeman on watch sat F. 2-5 Coated Lent F, 2-5 Coated Lens back in a chair, watching. Conditions rleared up (or a lime. Then the MRS. BLOHM HEADS GUILD RECEIVES PLANT AWAJtO "What's wrong?" Hugue asked the policeman. lu-^aii to annoy the nurses again. Si. Margaret's Guild of St Arthur W. Newsam, 10 Dela • "Sbe*s waiting to hear the results of an operation," Hague railed the Greek and liis wife into his office Thomas' Episcopal Church elect- field avenue. Lyndhurst, a tester .33 .50 the policeman said, "and she's scared." out- ilu\. Hi- threw a document at the proprietor. ed officers for the coming* year | on factory cable at the Western at its business meeting Monday Electric Kearny Works, and a 58 "So she's crying and you're silting there watching "Herr'n your pasuport," he said. "You're going bat-k night. President, Mrs B. G 77 World War 1! veteran, was re- her?" stormed Hague. "Why didn't you gi>e her your, to Greece. I told you that those hoodlums couldn't keep filohm: vice president, Mrs. Wil liam Mayer; treasurer, Mrs. Her- warded under the Company's chair? You'll find yourself on another heat tomorrow." annoying my nursed." bert Nelson; recording secretary, Suggestion Plan during the past And the copper did. Afti-r u »es»ion of pleading Hague restored the docu- Mrs Herbert Muller; correspond- month. He received a check for ing .secretary, Mrs. Russell Ne»s; $30 for his plan to supply a meter KEYSTONE C1NEMASTER * * * * ment to his desk. The hoodlum* stopped gathering in the United Thank Offering Custodian, set as u means of locating short One woman who had been visiting a relative in the •lore. Mrs. William C. Meyec. circuits in the long equipped mul- 8MM * * • * tiple runs of fat/tory cable. II hospital was walking out the lobby when a.tall, impeccably j The guild voted to send Mrs. dreswd man stepped up. The lunt story b uliout the. time Hague wait passinj: • Bl'ihm as its representative to F. 2-5 Coated Lent F. 2-5 Cuated Len« . r "fin Mayur Hague." he said. "You can be ansured through the lm-pil.il on an inspection tour with friends. Eaglf's Nest Conference of thp ! Diocese of Newark at Delaware, ENROLL NOW! that anybody who is a patient in-Uus hospital is getting the One o( the cleaning WOTOTBU. jn old, gray-haired woman, N. J. A social hour was enjoyed .50 .65 best of care. You run along home and don't worry. F.very- smiled al him. [following the business meeting. New Summer Term thing that can be done for the patients here is being done." uWhy Mary," he exclaimed, "how are you?" . 64 66 * * * ., * Starting June 23 "Oh, Mayor." »he said. "I'm happy." Mr. and Mrs. James Lake and Another story concerns a confectionery store operated- "Forget lli.il Mayor business," he said. "I've always family, of 446 Stuyvesant avenue, Heginning, Advanced und near the hospital by a Greek. VUirn a gang of hoodlum* been Frank to you and I still am." i' have moved to MB Valley Brook avenue. lirush-up Courses began to congregate in the place and to annoy the nurses "Things art* much better at home sint-e I got this jtdi," WILLIAM'S MENNEN'S as they passed. Hague culled, in the proprietor. tin- woman said, sobbing. i Miss Claire Underbill of 133 Day and Evening School "Keep those hoodlum* oul." he said. "This is your "Don't cry anil don't worry," Hague said. "As long ''Post avenue, is a patient at St. I Mury's Hospital, Paasaic, where MEN SETS MEN SETS last and only warning." s Frank Hague- is around you'll have your job." RUTHERFORD stir underwent an operation. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL NOTICE 2 Franklin Place RU. 2-7147 R U. 2-S6S2 89° Liberal Finance Service Formerly CALL US REMINGTON Lyndhurst Loan Company Double Head Triple Head Is JSttw l.tuatftl KKarny 2-5717 (KXTKNS1ON III 292 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. {or yuur Electric Razor Electric Razor Hllhtrfonl MUI / rUKNITURE' AITn HGNATURE LOAN.- l.iirn.r Nu 764 . 2'.,% un un|iil. bal. Meat Order .00 r.50 Wi EMKar Oailiiy MM 18 Al Popular MCOT 17 Hill MirklO - Don Bur.lrn New Square Deal REMEMBER GILLETTE SEAFORTH Market RAZORS 858 Knarny Avenue MEN SETS i IF Company Drops in Arlington. Y J- WE ARE NOW OPEN 2-00 to EVERY DAY until 11 P. M. CROSBY "Here Comes the Bride!" - JEWELERS — NK of her fir»t ilf»ir«'* will In- la have hrr own home GARDEN OLD SPICE 12.50 .. . How tiimply ihi* is madr potiitiblr with the aid of a Boiling Sprinp* Savings Association monthly amor. Sun Glasses tiziug mortgage! Delicatessen SETS GOGGLE TYPE This mutual itavingg institution provides a home-owner- GITAKANTCED ship mortgage that is encouraging to the young brid« .25 and up mm and groom. It involve* NO COST for title search, ap From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. WATCH prainal, legal fees or "extras". We pay those costs. ' . . We Carry A Complete Line Of REPAIRS "IIn- inuii >«»u"ve marrietl" i» it GI, there's the adv* BIRDS EYEfROZEN FOODS SEVEN PAY SMVM'C Uge too of a special rate of interest. - MEN'S WALLETS CHOICE MEATS W«lck CrjrtaU Ue Comb & Brush FRESH ROLLS * New. Wttek Hi Sets >.00 FRESH RYE BREAD * Jnralrr —fin BOILING SPRINGS SAVINGS ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES «• Njrlw. M« AND re Also Carry r A™ LOAN ASSOCIATION AND-UP POLISH "KISZKA" & "KIELBASY" CROSBY 23 Fark.Avenue, Rutherford,N.J. 418 Page Av»nue * JEWELERS * We Now Have a Complete Corner Of Ch«M Av». — Ruth. 2-2950 100 PARK AVENl E Film Rental Service RITTHERFORD OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Phone Rl Ih. 2-8669