LyhihursttPuMle Library, V t ~ Valley Broo* Avs.. ^Lj^nd.Vjtrs;, J. _____ LEADERETTE It is a heartening eight to watch those new g ard en apart - i t t n t bouses rise on Ridge road, near Jauncey avenue. We dOQt k now w hen w e’ve seeh a speedier operation, t t is a 5 tribute to private enterprise, tt is a lesson to tbe-Federal * h A a n d S ta te organizations wtuch are trying to provide housing for, veterans. Private enterprise alone has the know-how and the will-to-do. But w hat is lacking in PE is price-jEo-dct W hen I N I t h e SOUTH BKRtiKN REVIF* p riv a te enterprise can get housing down to p rices which (oiks who need housing can pay. it will knock tbe g o v ern ­ m en t out of the housing field so fast i t will take your breath Tlil-W M I «vTM|HrMO I • t H. 4: ■ w a y .' v o L X x v i n — n o « LYNDHl RST. N. J.. APRII. 2». I'M* St. Matthew League Choral&roup Kiwanians Celebration Vet Housing Rising Are 99tti Plans Set Up In Jersey' By Alliance On Sanford Avenue Frank Koch Jr. ol J*r**yCommii»ioneri Deiignate City W*» Guett Vet Council A* Completion Waited Here Agenti Ly n o lm i *i K iw a n is I n t e r n a ­ lyn ^ -I 't Vetei Commissioner Savmo Says -Dwellings tional * ill IrroRie the Wth tlub representative i>f tn N ew Jc-i x > a t its c h a r t e r p re - veterans, has been dei Seem Sahtactory At First * v' ssntatmn today, members and the official agent; tn guest* learned nt Thurfday's lip o t C v te .in av . •»*••••« ,t«* . Inspection cheon t ecling held in Bab’s Milk arrant:<' the • annual Bai on Kiv«-r road Day parade and exercises A m o n g th e honored guests Th. gr oup im l last week at the I IH al \r|r*at%» lu«t t»H*Tr k Wid Painter Vllllotiglt ilrldir.l I.at iHantha lo haggling o l h is -m-*vtk w ith Kiwanis Inter- CpimitUt In Urn* with policy' of /Otating »tia. p;ivdrn« Mmttng t In hotter*, valioli ,*rr tl». (»*c I ah* H alnl l«|»r (itwllv The d m gnap an. member. of the Senllar Waltkar L a p t W St Mattkew'. In aitlk il n a tio n .il fo r t h r »yi h n |< i L f< -n m |al» « * ita littn w Charah, vW will preaaat > play entitled "Old Doc" at the Lyadhan* Ml|h «e*aal ~ organi/atnaia it .tta> de» id«st that W Ih . V "aTJli tifc- • » |MVt««| Satanlay. Mar 1. X ■ » p.m. Rradin* from left rifM are,.seated: Aad**; SaaJer. DHk Henna James I'udino, past lonpnandei Chailes Rlout h. of Union City f ^ l . - t , . i u h i ' H..W Paallae Thalatadt, Dorothy Terry. Carol Baaa. Dorothy TholaUdt, Darla trick, Marte HallerMedt of Guldeni Was* Hogal»kt I’-tst. As Patrolman past governor of the eighth divi­ Berqen Back ' U ,*i IH* IS hetXNM * Staadlaf, Edward laker. Audrey Henwood. Harvey Qerlaek. Rath Oerlark. Mil Maadell. Maae< SMS, Veteians of-I'oreign Wars. sion, was anothct xuest -ipeakei v «»“ «l«hviwrm llltlllir f— — Nall. Lorraine Albrecht. Keij Bergman. Howard Reilly, Theodore Alhreehl aad t> lo thi» > eai'» grand mai ■ i l h-4f ih bet'ii a>siKn«'d as oi'ganlger j Form er Star A thlete. At George Paach. s h a l t>f th e pMiad<- In GOP Fold ^ eek vl „ l-lw -^1 i»t f » 1 yndhm»t Kiwanis and High School Joini Fore# will retnam as advisor until re- Frcnv. thr past discumomS it i*- % H nM h f«a«>r % Bivona Fines 27 i believed thnt tlu parade will Big Journal crpt »n ol the charter Bloch I This Com inq Saturday A ll Pledq# Support To -* *< Patterson :ol.i the gathering that Kiwanis^ term inate «t thr municipal f>dt(«ng «'«*mpSet ing instea*! o f at th«- American H«ndrickton In Nov »-**■* law-n «kee »> ar« m n d t?<_. ! Reorder William Bivona fined liiti inatKindl now has mdre than Wtd f’ami* tti •• v»r., .-•« . k k t i afiatl ann*t.-t*f«Ht th e n e s ta b lis h e d th a t |V>m\ a> p.lji I II .a ' Skaltl^tSV I rn c n ts o f t h e ir h ta rin g s a n d a 99th club tn the Mates. Blurb de 11 • e- . 8l»*k Oar d b o t h t r r th< future hs-al. <«nlr» foi m r MaM>r M.-o .«< -• !‘r I’ gl#'Vh e * d ' Introduces warrant was issued for one other elated anti icnnnded his listener:' ta tf- n t tl • v II. ,»• *• r o -N p r* 'te d l*'ap ?» . 4 Local Man Fireaters Expect to- Rea­ munity oh*ervanee* tlu l k ‘|Wu tcp * (-t *f t*Vd* ** • < l ; who failed'to appear Charges in that the inteinational organisa­ C he t . s •*. n a l. a . , i-r* ^ , U ,1-vl.si (be. » eetgtao _ Commander Polito made •« *nmm» nl aj*|>'.ntO'. nt ia?i Rev. Rom A t H it all rases were preferred by repre- I lize $10,000 On tion is celebrating ils M id annl- n - u tis . I t*a. s at-. t» tentative* of th’e state board of 1 versaiy this tear —:— ~ ------known .that all *ub«e<»uent tm-et ta .-e * e * am- kn-v- vak- L*«t Geiture Advertiiing > fuejul* wfH e i * h I ' -cr.iti , t in.. - 0,.- h e a lth . (■ mu* of the Veterans Alliance a»«- M a p ■at l>ii*J»lr» «*fd h * < a s *» Reprrsentative# "were present it.il * • t > ..• . - . . f ■ 1*’,, i ov.nt-1 - w t -d '. K« Steven Conni. 140 West 75th I* to U open tn%th« j uhli. Ht « i ttVl’ '* *.!♦ •* f*a4»-e-0' -i > .* > < •• Mart in T. Patterson. * retiring Ariangements for this years f tom the.ll»boken Kiwgnls, with p e l< «r.‘ 1 j t t h j tendad an in>'lt«ii«'tt to all ■ ti t h iU e * ■ i. a> t t tu t * h a* ‘ks M f ' H h . h . > •It t* .» " * |.ie ‘ n Clqss of Rutherford, had the plea tend the nest meeting «»n Thurs t e a m * *,.( t b » i - e . m o \ Harrison drive, Fair Lawn. $3 for | art, nearing completion in Lynd l.\ndhurst club Hoboken gitfvlt Jf1 ; . - l sure of introducing a Class la- , > M ay' 6 t u t i m , t. II pla'ri io lit j hurst, with 92 of the I5t ptwstble m t lu d c d N ith o lo * J B et a d I. R*»t* t l i t i.til* «*»-«. i* a U ' 1 a a * n * ia * la . ta * » vorte. Rev. Charles A R.». mataW "® It i* im poseiUK t. .»vei en i • i * '1 t.t h i* . I p r - 'h o? a j participating companies havma ett SrhmebhJ. b*>th past prrSI Ami nanv. >1 th. y » .\ -*+f. ■ nfc »* *1 I ' ‘ guest speaker to 35C men at the j. phttoitr the feet that the alliance a til* le*'* n.atea ! accepted bids to ap|)eai m the dt nts. James Fuman, vice presi « h«> ^»>*t ttw > »***• It* Ui* pkwt^i rf.r--n ic y - -*u"e last session of the class for the exists and functions for the ben. aft-i k'a«l »at -o b p a r a d e dent Charles Welti past presi j S t m i . ) Ita n * e t h a * , m «i »«I t. . c- ■ r-iwrni. -*■- * < *t>*a season, last Sunday E M.B.C I) veterans whethei *»i e.f th . A r ' *t a n d a p e n t fo*'«i Red C ro ss j Victor J Sc'hreckenslrtn. "chan - d e n t and John Costelll. Halt man , ^ ^ |||ry n< ,fIllliltr4 » ,th „,, ly u# .U' I.*/* th* «. m s .. U v will resume its activities next Oc­ ll. mpi veil i a •• »” «! ••. i man of the paiadc rt*n..nittr« - in u n i to tn g H*“tv tt a'*.a *g i g .» e t 4 1 !* r* i *a. tober under the direction of its item ion i lubt | hiwnshtp posl’t We ui|i eveiv .ea* weinj t( • half v*-. * - ■1 .... U t » h new president, Alfred E. CoS O ver Quota 'said answers are eapetted from Additional new members from j b|v to visit our pubUt heaiihtii * i i e* nl.»tt*i and »*«. M *» opvajsrte P«b (So tv , llw Invitations have been received Ithe remaining 59 companies, who i.vmihuist wete Frank H Curtis ■ snd il th*> have anv ptoblrn** tt»ai H a p u M n a< -«•* l '■**■* •» have probably delayed then d k i i w * * >»♦•» *ay» It a ’ - i »iit * *• ‘ by the Class to attend the An Conrad Wo; _ 0 « o Uwy may prvtwni gg a »UI1 etoaaaoi [Garde Express** 1Thanks i 1‘auite* « refers »*. x m m T«- « h » ‘ nual Veteran Service of the Ev Mtw«n W l» I gllaghei and wtfhin fhe mi'thti* * the •OiMNe thr- Mtate • > orea&MMWyto P rM a n l rn m n iitn u u ila .. tit nl-kt-* Ii _ <>1 1:»4S ' x Island. N. Y. on May 2nHv at 2 30 Present rommitments w ill plac lamin Sifllm aik everv effort what! l»»v *1 -a*le I- f.li* s i l - p.m in St. Paul's Lutheran Committee 32 individual band units of more J „ m e ' H Y Beaveison pieside s-.lv. t ' I . p l t I" ' " ■ ' )h Church. Cary avenue and Car«»- ——— than 1,000 muaitians in the line as actmg chairman with Wilhgi til,. «r i.-v*n. e ptslUo de. I, ■ ■ i lin e s lr e t t . W«*sl B rig h to n . S 1 L y n d h u rs t •ent over the top in of march with 79 piet r> o f fir* S to e c k e r ms acting m nrefii' Besliles the regular meet ms 1 and also Mother's Duy Service at its d^ive for Red Cross funds .this a p p a ra tu s . O v e r ISO*' tfre n e r Fiaok Curtm 4ed in song ttit*. the- alllant •- tin r. will be up* 9 30 a.m. on Sunday. May 9th, year. And how! With 700 auxiliary rrcm.br * a •' th. Hotxtken Sextette 'inning th. vu«tnt t>f the H m -.i >al -IV.' to be held in the Regent Theatre, With a quota of $3,200. Lynd- already pledged to appear m the ..Ific.i! Kiwanis sting < imnutiSM t.» t*e«all»>« School Childr»n A* p a r a d e sc h e d u le d fo r 2 30 p rv .*n Kearny. N. J . under the auspi­ h u is t g a v e $4.b20 18— m 135 p e r AM i b a r te r m* o il e r s h a v e Imm-i man Gallagher This yeat mark- B d r n u m and Baildy't ces of the Men's Club of the cent f what it was supposed to Saturday, J^ine 26 be preaenl al ll>e oi gar Uie «re«>n.l lim e th e • .tup Graie Methodist Church of Keai - gne The paiade will *ta ♦ I'.tm th. •T-diti v. me* t Hi*: a n d d in n e ’i to b. Kttaip 'ha* bt“**fi calls d ti|- y **tat» ’>«wtf>- "IV a (.la.'va Gd the ■ -ta» : Jay Eckert. iam|jai£/i ih n li hixh athwil »' f>'" and W.art ha k f -.t f 15 p m . T )iu rs d a \ at arrange fot Uu t.-w n isi.1. T< 11 tar J» »-»al r.«M 'M'-.i 'i tt jrf »>le *o i * ^ W i-.li o* S t» t. man. u«lav jubilantly <,B.-ird hi* avenues, turn ea.t tt, M ilbu.n a* . *ah » Milk Bat OlRcst* v. ill l« • mstratam Jett« • Hetwlg ■ s ito. - «.r*l *j t » V e t • af*» On Saturday. April 24th. two ' a g V t . thanks to'his hard workia* teamanith lo VaUaybi.^* ito. •lested and .wganixatton detaib • hale past lomrnandei ol A W ■ V busses loaded with K M .B.C. V,\. v . w t ■ 1 1 a h . 5 . t f « g apM that made the «ieat showing pw- Vaalleybr.,* to Btuyw-vint a>. an plated k siH be the last «|> I a>tt a n d .ttt -.it i p o a t J ti A m«Tnbers left Rutherford for the * t l e n d 'II.a • ■ IK " * trip fo Woodbury. N. J . to attend silile nue, again north U> Setind »v«* t»ttuhitv f«»i prospective nem officiated as la*t yeai k m \ i , ,i t . v* h o ***.»»u \ M i l 4 i .|r l .t the fifteenth* annual converitioh Meanwhile, jack Garde. Red ."«•'• «>' »«»**• >«aJ. "» ' <*»f •e t- i>e d t S i . tion of Men's Bil?le Classes hiKh pratae fv r Eckert and all th.- P<»' « and Htjalt. «' »•» le»l l,,,,1 »,m a am* aitivities Tontine avenue «* si tht r 1* M ktifeak M u " ' i ' a . • 1 Vets Seeking at the Kemble Memorial Church .' "L> ndhur.t is proud of- r}ir-‘ oonl of h* t dau«hte> and son ;»• m * t I I . , .^ n I J • -r> M i* h1 1 1 7 O t . M » aand an evening session in the work done by its committee. Two reviewing Stand* - l! r- O v e r 125 G irl Scout* and B in * M . an t ets »ent u» Hackenaack .>t» a i«ll H«dM»it K m i'ia y . » .• * ta a*' . J •' n t Proti* RoMnd Up es wefe attended by over 4(H) drive ever conducU*d by the I Page avenue Thirty* t'ophtr* 'katm c t*art> recently Mrs ,./wf M ts A Jber hfM . -,t > * (Maitf .«m» t h e * to lisw ttiennan M im I*' Lyndhurst Red Cross have been donated an.! ^ it! t> » Edwa-d Neilson was in . h a r s e *»t K e a rn y s ite * I lia* U ft lo* C U 't V-‘ m I , The Rutherford delegation of Harry Mess'* ^ In O eergtion o i over 80 ladies and men was Mi Eckert and all his valu-1 ablv lw- awarded io l. it apprat a’’angemenls »n pingian- r}w»n «nd. Ohio, wltejr he has am i t . ; , . - . awarded the Bible presented to able allies deserve Lyndhurst s ! ance companies. Tentative plans m an for tb«- G itf Seoul*'.. t«d a position ,'ltMSdt ih«I e * .* H o m s i the clsss with the -largest regis­ thanks. Certainly, the name of; rail for presentation of the lr>» am t t h a ’ A am tr a tio n Lvndhurst has been done a great phies to »*e made on th« sam- +* n a o , honoi. an honor which will bt evening at a block dame Tn b Rentschler Leaving Borough, recognized throughout the coun­ stsged in a cleared are.) ha. i * n v < f * t**T ty. -tate and national Red.Cross " of fire headquarter* Had Long Political Career ■* e « :**• I-*.- Boy Scouts P a ra d e judges, witfc r • 17 KoMth Jieeiten 1 ^mi a >utarlul ^ MitUeal r vll«M, b »b ^ h f» .a »—— l 1 il ».lrt.«« d*a« » S»J»«. »• member* of the. Bergen C.Msrtf ml Hasra* v. f. w Women Executive Committee and the mt a dee.de end ball a«» ttken I»aals4 (tenIs*klet gether «llh the lal# lt*4ga At^hlbaM Sked C lasses L v n d h u : >t F ir s C o n v e n t.■ •*» mated le r-g'tti-Kr reeenll» Haring tbe Isaeeagb and I rank hmh idike. «l fsinsr T ses *«•#•*> Install Officers mittee. with tpecial gurvt* ' 11 '>* ef Serth Arilagtsai e«pana*e«t per led Bent ark Kach ul Kearns pees heaed a »* a* l* N early 100 Men, Women entertained at a dmtfer tf •• ler sa t often the* rente t el poliUrel +*%!*. Hmm lafm U od im ike a.*«»-ar.* - “ »*-• Tfceae* «<|P Hetsnll.v elected ufllceis of the Valley InA early Katurtta «ven •g. the ferm er i s a t t t vlvtdlt re* all* hi* eart*- de*-*.—o r s l ia d u rt|K »anU »ae «• tn* •“ « To Participate In l.adie- Auxiliary'of Guidetti-Ru- ing 1* ike b era * ih e'rla t t l s d l l W f» **•*' ' • » « The local convention comm itu ^ -Tfcat waa la Itll »k»» I caW. I. Nae.lt A. t‘ ." >•*'* *"»’ *• * •” * ** ^ “c"1 J''"* — ------j u u r n f W i a i f tJ a Oa a 'i r iaUijt. Wa^p Prwt of the Veterans K,,,... ,1^.1.a 1« ia* ~ « ~ .l Waa—..a r -» mef~ a t T ueednf~fo~opgrr of Foreign Wars. h»*»ded’by "tffr*. w ith Ik * al Ik e He** u * e » 4 • ‘HK *I?IT* »*« g*snr*lrt Tomasulo as president. Were in- decorations and tanuisac-. C***» N ertk ArUngtsai waa ande%ek»ped. dotted The ,Senif»i Scout organization »nd kisMMii la tk# Middle ef Mans laa t a lied at the VFW building on I recta have been a»ax«^ .*.1 • aa *****eaalel m k»tng Hall meetings May 21 ot Union cate*, re v e n u e fro m t ^ a i *»•! <» get ran elected ta efftee Mrs Mftfie Hugber, senior vice i u * * w i l e a s a l«*sn» School Ralph Heinaef of .Nut tt ill reach ck»e tn |ltt,ixm CentarMer then t*s* 41. « • «ge n h en aaeaI tag aks-wt i** »r*a» ley will be the guest speaker president. Mrs Lucy Cmardo, ju­ men are already set m ikeir rrqe*ti*» tasrtw t»k*« RaataeMe; nior vice president, Mrs., Nancy It w as announced that titf ,k«ral nB sat • a* lanaaaked I Nearly 100 men and w o m en elect win will be held brf ire th» > n r Reatlaehlee. l e e e r e r Ike peUeen w as d*f«e# eert* t*. ks. «a#eei whor are volunteer leaders in the Migliaresu treasurer Mrs Mar ent Ne waa (sal atartm* tn Is* veaatawree -real letr* kt* rea*gs*ata»*» roii*-a« eeea or<*ia *a '• tha Stevens, secretary. Mis Rme convention either late nest month Pefar CKr.k* Po't ed Boy Scout program . ■ are enrolled or the fltst wegk of J u m F»»d eatate end nettttri In M k ke naa inlrente! end. • ••snpel hi. *ukd«»»*i fc*“ ,fc#* "**M *** in the University of Scouting now Pa« i nte. chaplain M rs Ma> H. sel e.lt k» friend* k*«* eW ~d tk* — — *eel-k*», ^ On H<* | '♦Maj instructor IkiiUrn pi eaeftt fh«f H gs oe ai in progress Tuesday nights at tht- Franthini pat not >c .* hairman of UkhMnVenti ' RuHerUm* . * *u*.______. . . im Anaerkra witb baa parent* In naa * " * — o i ■ ta lk< g t p ib la a * Lyndhurst — Wesley Craw- guard Mrs Margaret Humphrey L.OC4I W O lB ffl A t 1884 d w t l t after be kad fiaiaked Ike r^aa*»ateni. l i t t* a r * bird. T C Bergnuict. Dan Fit* Mr* J<«*-phine Sparta. Mis Abe* I i ' • a a a a M t —rr— r arkad The feaaUy «ettled In Narrt A B#p«Mt* Mala and diUM*.. Petr- J MaatarsuL J.,hn Phillips Mis Lu.y Stevens, (oio, m ission IVi0etm g m gn n n t Ink »*e* *• r*pt n H**n t*»« Il in .*«a*e« ke dr*»i«p*4 * h anal** • *«er**d C. McGann. J E ^ E isln g e Mrr l)f.'i«-| Mrs Franehtw. Ui% O t: ”— - - ■ a n eeb Tbe yenaag eanlgtsMl Ike a eaeved tale tk* he, m i «» h . I tea •*»•' t—f^nk Wesley Crswford, Mrs John" Phillips and Mia* Strvem Mrs Lyman II IVwelt ;ae i*»tar> weehang ter <»'**»•! MeeSrts and »*ae* u. m m ptII « - » - ■*«, i - ' ^ n s m i »• ^* **“ Henderson. Law rence Lnt*o*\. E— • peril a»ftiSauea» ISa ward C Schenck Vincent Kirch- Society «*f the Re-t M*— . l«e W teen tmgte*^ .tal .« doerfTer. Harry J Qum/ei Harry U n ite d Pre*l>yWfian Chtaw»K. In ba* sgar* Ueee Pr*il-kle» -aid la** tmr Ik* ie.g e # I* le ie k# « a a B; ill Herbert Stamet Hu-hard 1) Firem en Warn . a n d M.* Joeepb H A id* ** late-«nrt t Canfirti af *re* •» -*d M i haanea m et effkee a*4*I i*M - » - a Colvilt * * I ■ U A,A a « ia posdrm of the Toung - t h ed mm trade and I bed tm leer* b> rsperkeene Beeg«a t *aah h*» neaaaeoaar altar a **«* North Arlington — Chares J LOCdl IVI •r e n d fix* SocietySociety Of of the the «t»» gan»' -hnrttte-.t he npisina Iggen app*«^be^ i m »an»g knatd —-tar* I b a n tk- H“Hi»i - Saetn r »a *»■ * Knight Arthur Gardner Vern* * hedded rW istkna fW i fM ' * - . . . u Im i r - e G Anderson, laoster C Whitney Th. Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire c»etie* - to the spgmg cnWMrnlwn <•>. i u a i « w « a » . «> •••■ Al Brow 9 L R Shard Ur* Mam U m +*tinu-M today warned las a i of the Mtas^^mry Bra-ietles •..* th* Delaney. Lalbam EAnger •New'York fia ^ n a West m kaa la. !••« * « * » mcrchania against unauthorii»*d o « i * 4 mm* « tde* %u» N ew Y o rk fin Tnrsd*) e > a m * aolw dor* seeking to •ail edver aS «'en**- Uart a.-k»» v tm-ment an datare b iv d in i m , Mrs Aldridge enbru bat e a daegbta* .a lee Mrs George R Desaix f 333 a l l l k ke* #* •a»S<*tbe# . *«qakM *e * • # » r **t a> ^ Second avenue ntrr>o.tv' th e the name <>f the Fire Department ecutive ctanm dtae al her h-^m* '. V i m . n- ■ I a f <-• Hiring conference of the Net* Merr hanta — d- bueinaaamen u> It Jay avenue, tn plan *w the .» t svosd pr«* tbU fra*a|l aVe esked to arork of U * «oa*uaag >e# B eam y aaad BftvoU In Betneefeed Jersey Tubercuoais Learu. h e ld k* tab* juban** ane* Ne boM a »• a call Vk Schreckenidem st Roth ent aV-»# M«e- B'.'- - v. ; •» Beamy and C at the -Eaarx (loose in Newark k M * mm ba* I t a«»* (area 2 4dSl at th e Town ImII tapon re* Mrs J o b e Van tWwwso M t' Ls Mrs Desaix is proflrnm\hauman • arsed a b t« d Mas* * lake fot the league ce^vtng such a aobantatmai . man R Powell. Jr THURSDAY, APRIL 29.1948 PAGE TWO T B E LEADER Emergency Squad j Personals Drum Corps M a in I Matter Woo Movies For I Big Scrap CelWctianj Defines Service | News from High School | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F Lane, i " W o o - C a - M a - C h o o - G» 1 Stamp Club erf 328 Post avenue, celebrated j ^The Drum Corps went over the] . . . “ S tr e e t o f D r e a m s ” ... , . T h c j The South Bergen Emergency By IK AS W A U m their 13th wedding anniversary, top with a bang Sunday in their ARNOLD Squad. Inc. voted last week at on Monday with a dinner and scrap drive for funds lor M iam i Ernie Felice Quarter . . Capitol H i. K id s — Hanlon Served As Exec­ the Town Haali to write the Ber­ show in New York City. with the largest collection e v e r . . . O n e o f t h e strongest n o v e lty gen and Passaic Countv Medical Better hurry to Room 5 for those Prom biejs- If you haven’t .hit possibilities in many months utive Officers At made with a grand total erf 24 Societies defining the type of ser­ made .Vour date for Max 21—«tart hustling’ Mr and Mrs. Harry R: Tir- j vice they render. to n s. is this original tune as performed Session H ere's the low down on, the latest > sport events: grath. Jr. are back from their Many thanks to our good pal by Ernie Felice and his quartet The action followed discussion Last Tuesday, the 30th. an inexperienced Lyndhurst track team honeymoon spent at Daytona. Al Joralemon who furnished us E rnie Felice delved into thc realm Paul Hanlon, first vice presi concerning use of their equip- lost to North Arlington by a 55 to 36 score. The point scores include: Florida. They will make their INC. with five trucks and drivers in of lovely bid standards to produce dent of Lyndhurst Stamp Club, ment in some munit ipalitics as a Discus- 1st, Davis. 98 ft 5 in 2nd, Czarnecki, 94 ft. home at the Ridge Park Garden order that we could cover the e n ­ this- arrangement of Street of; was executive office) a! la s t T u e s ­ “taxi Service" rather than for Shot Put 2nd. Czarnerki. 38 ft 6 in.; 3rd. Peterman, 38 ft. Apartments, North Arlington GEORGE BRODO Prop. tire town. The Corp. himself was Dreams ' This side is entirely in ases of an emergency nature. 100 yard dash—1st. Mantscra. 10 6 Mrs Tirgrath was the former day's meeting Motion pictures diiving and did a swell job. strumental. . “Love of My It was pointed out that both' the 220 yaid dash—2nd. M anisera. 23.6. Miss Audrey E. Griffith, of Nut- 41 R idge R o sd Life" . ’ Deed I Do" . Lena were given LSC members pics equipment used and thc services Dan Cummins was at his usual 44<» yard dash— 1st. Maniserm. 54 ley . Horne . MGM . Miss Horne’s ent by Arthur Ixitito, Andrew offered were donated and that it Mile—2nd. Parker. 5 09 place answering telephone calls Lyndhurst, N. J. throbbing. sultry voice comes Floekhart and Walter Beeler. was unfair for the squad to Jr>e High Jump~~2nd. Albrecht. 5 ft 3 in for special pick-ups and e v e ry ­ through in preat style, and this Pat Florio. of Hackensack, tl ci lied out of bed in the middle of ! Broad Jump—1st, Mamseia. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the one was taken tare of. Ifjanyaof RU *. 2-6867 hunting begume (jives her ample new LSC member, submitted a night for anyone well enough to j Some of our boys are to appear at the Newark Invitation Meet Lyndhurst Masonic Club held a missed the trucks, if - th*y wUJ opportunity to demonstrate her “stamp quiz" with cooperation of leach a hospital by private means j next Saturday hat social on Monday evening at please call A Piratzky. R uth, t - individual styling, phrasing and Paul Hanlon >»i in ordinary conveyances. About one bundled gnk turned out for the new Softball League the clubhouse on Riverside ave­ 1034, I will make every effort to Open Every pulsating feeling. The reverse Ernest Fontan. LSC president, They will point out to both which is being formed in the girls af)ernoon gym classes. nue with Mrs William O r a n t, th e pick it up before the next d riv e shows a complete change . of and thr- two«LSC trustees* Mi rriedical societies that- they, are The P M Giils Leaders Club has elected Elinor Blake to be chairman, in .charge. which will be May 23rd. Sunday mood and tempo, and is a revival i D o n a ld J Fleming, local p<»stmas j equipped and willing to render , their president. « of an oldie manv of you will re j ter. and Dudley Sleatoi. LSC or i any kind of service at any time ( Congratulations to Betty Crow. Joan Harre. Frances. Fas took. For Your Convenieace member . “Hello. Little Girl" I canizer, have approved “sam j in an emergency but will seek ro- ; Florence Dodski. mac-Jankowski and Dons Berglund who be “One Sweet Letter From You" j pies" for LSC letterheads for. the ! operation of the society members ; came champs over Belleville. North Arlington and Rutherford at a LSC secretary. Patricia Granger. Pfiwl Gayten Trio . . De j in confining calls for'their serv- Basketball Round Robin in North • Arlington. Luxe . Paul Gavtcn and his Shu ley Averill. membership j ices' to emergency cases, The Juniors and Seniors leallv went Shapespearian thjs week C L O S E O UT Trio have done it again for De chairman. . and Ernest Fontan. ji Six squads will participate in ! when they v.iewed Laurence Oliviers portrayal of “Henry V. Most LSC- At present there is "a mi- Luxe Records. This sensational } the parade of the New York and i of the comments were favorable.. CHEN yu door open" for additional mem-, W achter’s group have a top release on the j New Jersey Volunteen Firemen’s j Tuesday evening a group of hoys and girls >rom the grade first side taken nice and easy on a bership in thc “female" section so 1 Association to be held in connec- schools and the high school went to visit a vocational school. There N A IL POLISH that contests can be held in fu-j sepia rhumba beat The other 1 1 ion with the annual convention were 17 bo.s and U girl* fiom L'ndhurst High School* side features Annie Laurie, lure between boys and girls in j hero in June Thc squads will JIBS AND JABS The .Seniors air searching for a place for R eg . 60c LSC. At present there arc a mi ! rounds out this record as a "can't I-also Iu- stationed at various {mints itheii Banquet The Juniot Tj> Y 'V ill hav e a-softball game this Delicatessen miss", .. “Under a Blanket of nority of girl members. th e township during the con S u tu ril.r at H othnk at the High School field. Thc Freshmen cap­ Junior stamp collectors in Bei i to furnish first aid Special 19c Blue" “Hollyridge Drive" tain is Loretta Carlascio and the s«*phomores arc headed by Barbara Gourleout, Reliable, Rem unable Service Red Norvo's Nine . . . Capitol gen County between ages VO and The May meeting will he held Korn. The Junior Choir ;s busy practising for the Spring Musi- The first is a slow romantic stan 17 years of age are welcome to : th e Concord street - headquai «ale in May . . D»*n't forget th. Sophomore Dance this Friday daM which dates back lo about "join. Full details can be had by M o o n ae h ic . night Refreshment*?'will be available, so you can treat your beau Lyndhurst 193fc-t Tfet* is one of the few real- phoning . Ernest (Laddie > Fontan g.ds' The Senior Tri-Y are going howling Tuesday. May 4th 653 Ridge Road lvwnodern versions of this strik- at his home, Ru. 2-3407 or Mr. ' We are also hi ofTspring" is Bette Corbett is to be congratulated on, receiving the office of RUth. 2-1275 C H E N yu n§ m^jedv. While Norvo is foa Sleater (after l> >. R>* 2 the subject of a Christian S< iftu r County Chaplain in the Tn-Y. I tuvd m the vibes, other notable 5130-M. or vou mav Vistt-LSC any ladio program over Station NAIL POLISH m wiciBa.liearri with him on this I Tuesday evening between 7 and WNBC. Sunday moi rung. M.\v 2. St. O • elia s Choir ef St Mi­ Beers, Wines and Liquors wd are Dave Barbour, guitar; R:3rt o'cdlock in the Lyndhurst from 8 30 to 9 00 The broadcast chaels R. C Church will cek* & LIPSTICK Miller, tenor sax; Bobby Public Libn is made possible through lh«’ brate then 20th anniversary with Combination fcrwood. ‘cornet: Benny Carter, courtesy of the National Broad a concei t dance to he given at St Awnings? Smoked Salmon and Arnold Ross, piano The asting Company and has the ap Michael s Hall on the evening of Frosted Foods rse also features Red Norvo's Song either, a s it is d o n e b y th<- priiv.il of th«- Christian Science May !i. Peter Gozdeski is chan While Fish • Lobster R eg . 1.60 irrepressible intcrpreiei of jivm' Cod Fish - Oysters the same musicians ! Board of Directors m a n double .talk. Slim Gaillard And C A LL icipttdng . . "The Hogan Flounders - Shrim|> Crab Meat • Tuna Fish Special 59c S(A r" r***illoney. Money Money'' j that's what mak'cn this record great . "Barbara Polk;* ’ RUth. 2-9243 Salmon * Sardines .... Slim Via ilia rd Trio MGM Perch . a Dtd^jrou get the meaning of “Red Rose Polka" . The Melody Keep Out Summer Heat With Homemade Salads /•C^meiR -'M ixer” or ‘"Arabian Riders . De I.uxe There has Fruits - Vegetables Macaroni Kodak Boogie"? Neither did anybody j been a very old Polish favorite ROCK WOOL INSULATION el|fr And you won't understand called “Barushka" which has been Meats - Poultry ‘ Coir Slaw -Potatoes th* lvrical meaning of Tlie Hogan kK'kmg around for a long lime BALSAM W OOL Commercial Cam eras INSULITE Industrial In Stock WE SHARPEN AND RKPAIK FRIDAY SATURDAY . Lawnntowers ask for particulars C an d id Vigilante Jr. H S lt W ed d in g s Homemade Clam Chowder Hot Homemade Roan Baby Brownie Garden Tools COOPER LUMBER CO. Home Groups and Fish Cakes Beef Brownie Target Pickled Herring ' D uaflex PHONF RDTIIKRFOKI) 2 IU2 IU I Herring in Wine Sauce Hot linked V i r g i n i a Ham. D e l Skidmore Office: 203 Kail road Ave. Near t.rie Station 652 R1IW;V. ROM) I.YNllHVHST Rutherford - E. Rutherford - Lyndhurst All Salad* Made an Special Order Rl lli«-r(or«l 2-7178 ■ ■ ( i f . ' ' W m m t Atl kinds of Sandwiches made up to order. Largest varieties for Overseas Shipments

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a financial «uecess. * a sufficient be it Leier Ji House Committee Bks Planning' sum having-been realised to meet Je ary Mtglm, Bluio. Ludwig. Di Giroward Maries targe Attendance the expenses of sending a 100- Blasi, Oresle Friferto. Leier J i AMVET member detgatiun to Philadel­ Edmonds. Riptv Raymond Ripp. 77th Birthday Marks PTA Study Its Expansion, p h ia o n «4,uly 8 to m arch th e r e Paitison. Richard \lcCay, Charles BULLETIN BOARD during the n.iuonal convention. M ilt's ,Cuxro. Fred Bentien Ralph Thomas Howard Giroward. i I t T h jtte .-was » large attrrvdan: e el Have $28,000 The major award of a television Mahon. Henry Laaetcifberg....Ad* Valley Brood avenue . waa^uest the home study puup >-f the set went to V A. Ttarwfy ol am Csarneckt W urti. lolm Eu t»f honor at a family dinner party Lyndhurst M;gr S»h**»l und«i Essex Fells feruo, Goll. Heyler and Locke given at h is h o m e in celebration auspice* »f the Parent Teacher Slwrwood Appoints Bud- CeeuBitlees SslaHad ♦. Sports Committee Lane Leiyi TTth birthday annivcr*«f\ A.w»« i^tioti Last Sunday, one of our biggest obstacles in the buikU ac ___ E W h a r d m g o f th e B r g « ” Members of Sr Stellato, Lajjeienberg, Bader on Saturday evening conquered. We are talking about the plumbing. Bob Reid and his get Committee To the Better Pa C**unt> Y M C A g»se a help rades Committee are W ilson. ai an>1 J a m e s Bad* t J o s e p h M a h e r." O thers preae nt w ere Mr a n d sidekick, Chiwers, worked all da> Saturday and most of Sunday to Extend Fund Aithur Vlallery. Harold Strohmey- < Mrs Howard R Giroward and ful talk in water efety ads tstrvg set the plumbing lines and sewer connections. The sewer was fin­ chairman Bader. G o ll Jam es h o t to go into, th e w a t f s , i«*c»te Arthur Ripp. Delinquent Committee Leier Howard M Gtroward. of New ished and the water line w a s put in . Mr. Oscar Osback, the town Fass«v Linns. J W diateU aftet eatmc nwt to sw on Plans have been completed for Edmonds. William Pattiatn. H ey- Si Grazumi. w _M ahon. , , Stellakx York Ctty; Mr and Mr* Km m u plumber, helped us a great deal. He came down oh ^«iyUy »wl mas targes aivt ikt.M j. amt- g*v» Wt Ludvn* . KHIr»n. To- C'. n«k, U«»-rM>ta«T*. Giroward and daughter. Dnveen. N o w is the erection this year of a new other rules to t*s- oharivrd \ filpi helped us. that the plumbing finished, the next problem is ran Blun, J.m„ sunk)-; Jo- Gri«r« .nd VlcWr rn- greatgranddaughter of the honor the electricity. All you AMVETS who are not working Saturdays clubhouse for Lyndhurst Lodge w a« il« » s n *.ph Wooby. Ug.rn.lm-*. JKk «>;'»' C.-nm.m-* W guest, of Belleville Mr and Mrv or Sundays, get down to the buQding >every weekend. We are B.P.O.E., .1505, it was announced Mrs llairs Paprnfos C»H»nts Di B W Bailei Jmcok B u r k K'PP- A' Milwkl. Henry Sturm with their son. hoping to get the electricity set up by n»Wt weekend. PTA Count d Iw Ruthei h»rd T O T O ^ at Monday night s meeting, the ~ JX2' Di Fialia • *n<* BenUen Richard, and daughter, June, of At the rate the building is progressing If, and it Is a big If, you *T* .t which i«*nMj *"d F"“nk Auditing Committee Walter Rutherford g a s e a iVne ta lk o n P a iU a m e n * III CHTtt K tuin AMVETS come down to help out, the building should be Uvakje by Exalted' Ruler Clarence Sher­ . , , . ~ i Wilmott, Sal Chisppone, Stanley Mr Qiroward was one of the la * PnsmJur*" and wood included Crippled Chtl Memorial Day. So come all you guys, you wanted your own hut w ood and his staff of officers of­ and Kroeger Bulletin Committee first policemen in Rutherford Jo th«v«» |s«e*eOt dren s Committee Arthur Wid and here it is. Get behind the buildir* committee. Many AMVETS ficiated. Miles. Toron, A ckei•>«•<* and A th­ Mr* tutwar S Maftm w as in maycr Pattison Otto Stellato. years ago. when they roitnd the w were dbwn last weekend, but we can still use more. Our biggest The building fund has reached e r to n miles of streets tn the rumrnumh v h a l ge i*f p io g la n i «i i S ftg ri' v n t* Arthur Herman. Dt Lamberto. problem right now* js the labor problem and we members can supply $28,000 and the lodge Is expected entirely on foot and cat i >rd sand M i>’ Wdliam Miller and her ram that labor. _ > — to concentrate on its extension G e o rg e W.h n U. Bader. Adam mittee of the tligh Srh«**i V T \ Comiskey and Ben - Megltn. En Adoniram Court Plant w tches tn their ptn kets to eat »f Too much adoo over the State Bonus. We still contend that we Joseph Bader is chairman of the they became too hungry to wait s«i\ed ref leshmeots dui i|yg a «» w ill be lucky to receive any bonus by the of 1950. Lots o f big building committee which m tertarnment committee: Killeen, ( i a l h o o r w h ich f*‘!| »i*«d fh e p r • Di Blasa Adam Czarneekt, Har Making Flower Classet until the end of the shift ' talk going on over that subject, but ask anyoate talking if they have eludes W illiam Wilson. Dominick Mrs Gladys Paglieri. of 134 g ra m Sousa. Thomas Esc ha k. Dr V A o ld th e he and Adolf Siller anything definite on the bonus and they can't answer you. The ways and means commit­ Rutherford a'enue mill entertain Tht-'Aival *tu»t\ g-oup of th. Lamberto, John Houghton. John The B> l«iws C»»mmittee which year will t*t held in w iin ti Thc State Convention will be held at Irvington this year d u e tee of Adon«tam Court, Order of at a card party at hei home «*n to the overflowing plans for Conventions ali*eady at Asbury Park Hak. Hubert Lagerenberg. W al­ has him \nstructed to prepare Friday evening t>n Ihe l*a»t Ma Jeflct i o n P T A m th a. ge o f th« ter Silvie. Albert Leier. Jr . Em the Amaranth, headed by Mi^ More on the Convention in the next column.. nc* b> laws includes Harry Ack- t r i t iu ' s n ,t P a s t P a tto n s ' As*.««eia p ro g i am met Pinckney, Gus Heyler, Con Eai i Chapman as chairman, met How would you like to go see the Graziaiso-Zale Championship erson, Wordley Stellato. James tion of U>e O der «*f the Fastnn rad Schaeffer and William Me at the home of Mrs Julius Ne!a«*n IV Paul <; S|t*ia fight? It is to be held at the Newark Stadium, on the night of Jura. Bad«r. William Classman. Pinck Star of New Jertex l*rmnst» v* ill yi- tio>i N a b . • nr\ rtivi Athntnn. of 1B2 Tontine avenue to plan 6th. Danny DeVenio is the boy behind this pi v i e c t and h e is do in* go into the fund for chat liable Ri.ig< ,.avt M» i I'ta I* Exalted Ruler Sherwood also Preparing for their first af­ conting actiVities I l|»««smefr *a| a commendable iob. The whole thing is this: lie is h o ld in g a d r a w ­ w o tk E h I n |N « t a r m» attervie named a Budget Committee, the fair on Satuiday the Beefsteak Others present were M«* War ing and the lucky one is to receive two (2) ringside tickets to th e ren Hanson Mr* Harry Tngiath. a m eet.i»*g d the* II Ti* .lul i first such division to function for Dinner Commjtte«* ts c o m p o s e d \atw. K'M A na«a fight. The first two fights these pugilists had .were termed as th< Mrs Evelvp Smith. Mrs John A homeho«i of Mi* J ^ u t {h* h 1 . the local Elks. Duties of the com ­ *«f Richard McCoy. Bruce Cole.' fights of thte century, and we see no reason w h y th is fight shouU Kiefer Mrs Leslie Co«.k Mis (JisK g i It De*s-saia. of .t.t.t I r a a t h nMis o«mk S HI th mittee will include consideration Patrick Mettilo. William Becfcer, not fall in the same category. See your AM VEINS' for tickets, every John 'Simon*on. Mrs George Ni* S*h ond as enue, has t«*rn re ele« one of the boys is selling them. TTie proceeds dre for the athletic of all requests for donations, and Ksehak Picnic committee, with recommendations of the o n . M is K K B ro u w e r A n c h o i, tevi letdidm g s«Hietai> I ih h e r committee for the buying of sports equipment and the backing oi Goll. ^agerenbeig. Burk. Hough surveys to be made during of­ Mr» William Brothert««n. Mi» fouith term of tw.. y« ais eath-foi various AMVET sponsored sports programs. Aiytin we are calling ton Chris Prendergast. Esehak ficial meetings. Appointed to the William Bodes Mrs John Doaten the Bergen County Tut»eis uiusta for help; won’t you buy a ticket for this worthy ■ cause? L.»uis Eufemio Altiert Mitchell. Budget Committee were Armand Charle an d M i ' Tl>*>mas F e r a r r a and Health A sjm* lation w ith its The AMVET softball team is going along at a n ic e d ip . Last s Crot-g. i V'alentihe T«» Toron. P.E.R.. Arthur Suttoi Plans were made ft*r a class in headquarleis at tl*cken»««k Sunday, a practice tilt was scheduled "and the AllVET ballplavery nack and Frt-d -Van Volkolm Pinckney and Emmet Atherton the making of papri flown* to looked good, hey won the game and looked good^ out on the fie ld . F. txi Bltoji u designated cus Bader, who will again serve a meet at the home of Mi* Nelson Jatk Steiman is chairman foi They are not hitting too sharp yet. but their fieldiqg wasn't to o b ad t^tdian of flags .ind standards chairman of the Set VK-ejnen s T h o ft, st meeting will be on Max the annual spring afla.i i»f th%- Positions are not cinched as yet so all of you whip want to g o o u t Investigation Committee mem and Paraplegic ComlmittdflL sub tfl at I 30 p.m i'eisoith desiring L y n d h o i *t H e b re w A»»*a ta ta tn for the team still hive your chance. Practice is htild every Sunday h e r s T>-iv>n S u ttiih . F ra n k mitted a detailed 'repj|^of a infear Never forget, the most active, the youngest a r d th e m o s t p ro ­ Committee Pimkney, Hey lei, are Toron. Charles Goll. AlU'it gressive organization in Lyndhurst is the AMVETS. A n d alw ays re* B.tder Michael Eufrmio, Victor Ludwig, Fred Blum. A J Linns. & member your best bet— AMVET. Join now and an AMVET. K angipane and Ral*.h McMahon } John J. Graziano, Atherton. C*has Publu »ty Committee- Charlen Bailey. Rocco Cuzzi and William ^oidley and T»*ron M cM a h o n Christmas Tree Committee Jersey Avenue Girl Married William Wilson, chairman of J ‘hn E lovely flowers m> arlis motif of beaded leaves trimming 312 Livingston avenue, entei - N ew U 'e a ite r* lt« a«l\ t I iniiit-ili.it o lleliverv t«air» artange«l to plea«*« the yoke and long train. A crown tained Saturday evening at a pai- I h t a l l all I s i» I a i t % *a« of Leads and pearls held her fin , ty S»ven at their home in honor >TJ>I Mot he 1 Oidei flom us gertip veil, and she carried roses <>f their daughter. Lois, who cele tu ita y lb. a n d gardenias with orchid cen- brated her 18th birthday t e r. Thursday. Decorations were in TTie matron of honor, Mrs. An­ red and white with 'a large birth­ thony Roossi, was dressed in day cake as the center of attrac­ LYNDHURST FLORIST heather rose with a halo of pink tion. ' Those present were Miss roses matching her bo.uquet. Miss Helen Havens. Arthur Hogan- 314 R ID G E ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. >enuine Fi ances Vizzi. sister of the groom, camp. Miss Barbara Havens. Les­ lie Connors, Miss Carol Mayer. BRIGHTON RUth. 2-4414 POT ROAST (Bonelen Cbucl as bridesmaid, wore a peacock blue gown and carried red roses Edgar Smith. Miss Wiltna Field VACUUM EXCHANGE PRIME RIBS ROAST Bfcf F to match her halo. Howard Robb. Robert Messing, Nuit fo Sacrtd' Htarf Church Alfred Vizzi was'best man for and the honored guest Vrve l*u Ku/t anti /I* In > r\ LblfcJ PORK C H O PS fC .n * ., Cut*) his brother. Another brother of LAMBS LIVER the bride. Fred Yannariello. ush­ Mrs. Jam es Kiper, of 320 Cope­ land avenue, has returned from a 544 Valley Brook Avenue ’ Lyndhurst e re d . KMliTYCH W t BEEF LIVER Following a motor trip North, stay with friends at Elmira. N. 'Y ^ “• ~ ~ ~ I— ru —j— the couple will live at 228 Van Plastic Tile a fRUITS - t . VI Of TA Bi IS MoDKKM/t: NO! \ UiAl llll.J,-v III K thll iMiNiiMH U ’ Ml aita NM ou Bstsa si*aa».s» • V m 'l l ' aad iniMiMMMtl* ii»-*ell* *1 •lain -»»« t*n *•»* s e ll a ShIiJ iilstlii.’iKiiuMonl ialei a a Hm . i Ir mu im • Ittty cauliflower Iqe h««d 2»c a a III m*l o*ri, ihln «r • I BALDWIN APPLES 4 lbs 2«c a M ti> ■ ell M ltwi III** ulxnlrl, \|«|iltr.l im ***«!• * t«4w*l 4 • I III* ■ CRISPS SPINACH ' I lbs ;sc vWho shares IM M H-UII IN 'ltll MION N» ••»»<»« i J ... 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W < i C d m r b . * * * I '>,M|,1, I > | III. I l | » 4 n t • Right now, party Unes are Campbells Beans LIBERAL enabling ut to givescrvicc to the BUILDING MATERIALS at M a m «#t *«rr FINANCE largest possible number of people Intulafion W OOL and BOARD who want telephones. And ol Prune Juice 2S* SERVICE course, we're going afecad ZM IIDGt ROAD 300 * 2 * 1.YNDHIH81 rapidly oa our $250,000,000 SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH Kleenex Sit*. ***** p ro g ra m , to bring even better • ««aH4> at at rtHt « U t . i u service to all, and a choice t\,% l« . a h i G lass Wax 59c a i terrice to w it everyone Permanent Driveways %i 1 rom i %s a s i Mn ■ B f t L c a r t o n K H f w j o s s a v Installed CIGARETTES A w ningsf aiu hupsohi • Flintkota Asphalt Roof Shmqles CALL Agricultural Lima ■ Driveway bfona R U t i r 2 ^ * 4 l Imitation Tile Board > THURSDAY. APRIL 20. I W PAGE FOUR

•W rrm vfoO wiS UcRtt' Aid Planning Displaced Defeat Bellboys Spring Tea For May 6 The Ladies' Aid Society o f St. Question In * game played at Belleville M atthew's Evangelical Lutheran .MUniupal Stadium ast T u e s d a y , Church will entertain at a spring Lynd hurst’s Bight Grade V a rs ity te a tov. s o c itm e s o i nearby com­ Is Studied sned fb4ir aeaaon by beating S llev ile Fveahm en 5-4. munities on May 6. Ih e progr*m, of entertamiti* nt Mill include two plays directed oy Mrs. George M uler and Mrs J.* ‘.Gunther, 2b . 2. Henne. Those to take part wil {Giordano, 2b . ae Mrs. Harry llam en. Mr*. Otto M uir, c ...... Verbarg. Mrs Thomas Ferrara, ;Ullrich, cf . . . Mrs. Dominick Pinto, Mrs. E. E. tfazara, If . ... /riberg. Mrs. Edward Summer, Komal. lb ... Mrs. M ane Checks Polito. ss ..... There will also be a monologue 3assilano, 3b . by Carol Haas with Kenneth ; T andio, 3b .. Bergman cooperating. ^rangipane, rf ! iichardson. rf Dsinga, p .... P i V/OLi San Carlo T o ta l NOW thru SATl RD \E ritzpatrick. If . 'SflTenberger, 2b x m g , 3b Restaurant >aver», c — S m ith , s s ...... A m a to , l b Misouoclia, cf . New Reduced Policy Soorrentino, rf Dilwotth, p • • Formerly Dorando's P. De Modica Is . T o ta l . 25 4 L Lyndhurst, N. J. Score by Tnnmgs Granted Divorce L y n d h u r s t ...... «M> 000 0-* RUtherford 2-9683 Belleville 100 120 0-4 Mr. and Mrs O Kliesrath. ol 112 Post avenue, will celebrate their 48th wedding anniversary FOOD, LIQUOR PRICES REDUCED tonight, with • theater and din­ ner party in New York City.

Kitchen 0pen^,4:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M Closed Mondays Mrs. Agnes O'Laughlin. of 322 Sundays From I to 9 P.M. — $1.50 Livingston avenue, second vice- president ot thc National GoM I ’r i - r n l r J ' t l : 1:5 # 8 :5 1 Star Mothers, had as her guett N itu rd a ) 2 rW lH*m-> I »rl|l«n i U»**l New» Enjoy our 20 inch television shows with your Tor the week-end Mrs. Anna Hag- erty ot Atlantic City, National S\T 1 K liw M VT1NF.K ONI.T President of the group.______a speci u *k>i>:hn ke%ti*re dinner. —*------••SMFBHl’SH TB \ll.~ Al-o I Iwplrr N«» 12 Accommodations for Parties , Weddir.gs, “BKh K IIBVDFMBD~ Showers and Banquets. |)o o r< < *|m n l2:3tW>how 'lari' 1 p.m. 3 Days Sundav thru Tuesday At Prices to R t the Purse. Italian Film English Title* P huu/ BY PUBLIC DEMAND Fri. * Sat. Apr. 3®-May I We will again feature Music and Entertain­ -T H E A D V EN TU R ES OK ment every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Eve­ " In irrbnirelor ning Begining Friday, April 30. Errol F1VM - OtWM OeHo> i»*n.l

■IF YOU KNEW Sl'SIE Music by the F.ihlie C in lo r • Jwitn Davia

Embassy F.XTRA- Saturday Mat »«*■•• Only Chapter II & 12 Ben’ s Delicatessen -«..MEN NEVER F< >R< ,Er* A Woman's } ' - (.(>1.011 CARTOONS J Pre-enled \l Recently returned from a tour of Florida, Sal th ru Tim-*. May 1-4 SuimIjv Vengence" Maureen (THara Robert Yoon* And presenting for the first time in Lyndhurst and Liquor Mart •‘SITTIN G P R E T T Y " Saturday Nile Request Hit May 1 llen rv Fomla Dolor*-- Del Rio Charle* Korvin in “THE F airbanks,FUGITIVE” J< -E N T E R ARSF.NE H P IN ”iitlu- Miss Evelyn Gray 509 Stuyveant Ave. near Page Ave. Mari* Monlri EXTRA . Sat. Matinee Only Beautiful, Exotic Singer of Songs , Lyndhurst, N. J. RUth. 2-6416 J Color Cartnou* 3 Sun. # Mon May 2-3 f r e e Ro o k s * t o y s t o a l l k i d d i e s “THREE DARING t lhapler 9 DAUGHTERS” “** FREE DELIVERY Id technicolor with Jeanette MacDonald • Jour Itarlti I>d. thru Fri. May S-T Vi illium I’onell Ella Raine- Open Weekdays 8 a . m. -10 p. m. -THE SENATOR WAS T H E C H IN ESE RIN< If You Knew Susie' INDISCREET" wjlh Roland Winter- a» Open Sunday 8 a. m. - 7 p. m. Tronic IV Carlo Dan Duryra Charlie Chan "BUCK BART" w teehnirolor T w , * *-<(. M.. «- • TWO SISTERS Complete Liquor Dept. Apache Rose' FROM BOSTON” K*thr>» Cray .on • June Allfw Specials at all Times LINCOLN “ COME AND GET IT ' Thur-. lliru Sot. \pr. 24-May I Eduard Arnold - M .M rl.rM l.on Mr* alli-ter Fdmnnd Owem]| Reginald Owen Cha*. Iruin t A IH F ^ -J ~ Choice Cold Cuts Sundown' ■1 HI NDER IN THE VALLEY" Start Your New Set Birdseye Frozen Foods In count k> TNHNIcoum Tartday and Wrdne*«lav May 4-» R ic h a rd IMx in < tn r (h r I u rrrm »«r- K I C O —TTh* N a m e in n r i m* > which ll*. , m lcl n« lit,I, Hovaeware*. liivr* you the fine-t fa\»r.bl, rtmiuenl -OWE >OH 'The Kansan' CITLERY e»er „ f1 c rr,l h» a m THK HMI1Y «hifk ACE i. W ear ond tear . . . ihiiffle . . . fuft . . . no E«rrptk»n. "r theatre. YIHRS |N \ *X* »kip - .. hop ... no wonder, Self Service Groceries Shelved c o fe a tu r e WEEKS. little feet get tired . . . no wonder A* a companion pirturr of wthlrfc For Your Shopping Convenience Harmony PlaV* a hi* part we of- E^ery Tue*da> and t rilnruli; !•* they need the strong, sturdy yet the ladie- with adult •Amin* ad- flexible Pied Piper Shoes . . . mode 6 W ith Amaiingly Low Prices “MY GIRL T£9Ar j mi»«iah tiehrt plu- a -mall -enriee different way to htlp them flow PLAY INC THRl S^T %(t rthilaraling remedy and the e h a rfe . Spire of the Program g ro w . . . right. R u th H«*m-v - John Carroll Used C a rs “BEDSIDE MANNERS" San. thru I ed. May M 420 RtDGE ROAD Pied Pfyttr ,4)>*e* are D o r R la n e h a rd - C le e n l*n» i» Jeaneiie Mai Donald •< IMETHINC IN U t. START- 'I M nY >ICU S one »Kirh Hobhlr- o>er |lrnil<. K 'K iri. M.n.- • i l h . S O N C ,12 t« h e f t met . . . "'GETTING GERTIE'S Re\ealini in la»i«hne«» aboard an Atr C«n«;tivn vf*ur ^omc by (H-ean l.inrr . H u* th e D a rin g ihe healthful ventilated 'meth GARTER" F.

IUU i . i-5 1 M W ~ "THE PRIfM* OF William K... Kalm an THlRVtS” J.,n Mall P wtfirim K n i ^ i Rutherford Bootery N A S O N THRR l>A*IM. I>*l:<.HTf.*S Ilh tP W l Cement work Srrm S-hrJal. THE MATHIESEN lv*aue . N . i Mm . i ! Sa lE,e.» *:M yTAKT row srr w ksdm COMPANY *Uth. 2-6277 V . Ik,. *rJ IMm.) 1iS» MASON REPAIRS

THtnreDAY. THE LEADER T . m s a U r o r i l t n w w fal Ur. tad Mrs. JoMpb Jixxuti, Three Lyndfuu* Women were noon They are Mrs FrederVk M -nd Mix }<*«b jSthmcfl'. ol Mr and Mr* *MpW vd. n*er l.*kc*o«d M ini Oltx't *ur*t* *!» la #venu«\ ..ela open elected to membership on tfee ttluii. president ol U«r Lynd Mt $iuyve*ant avenue liave h*d and inu^JUri*. M w Mr* B rintai4 jHert>oi« >-,l ^ j O kh|» !«»«**. H»t Martin L##t Local YonHi \ house recently in celebration ol board of directors ol the Central huist auxiliary of ihe Service, as thru- fur»U Mr and Mr* Fied *H Hldgr rued. are bar* t WilWtw %v*mtr (^<»rUme4 # I M i ' r a t . K k » o d i m fc y d M i* i ***lzut‘s 65th birthday anni- Visiting Morse Service at Mrs George It De*aix and Mrs StngcMv -nd cfiiWrco *ol Nru a 'lav ol. severnl da>* **”V "?* ilvtrv'. . • . tank V <*aft«f»er “ - after- Otto Virbar* ifrnwuwicfc. ..ed Mi* John ! . ol -Suarth* terf -fm M

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Delegates from Hi-Y clubs in Passaic and ©ergen Counties re­ turned Saturday froin a two-day model Legislature in Trenton which waa thc climax of the 11th annual Y.M.C.A youth and gov MEATSo w e yOi e m in e n t program for 250 repre­ sentatives of Hi-Y Clubs through o u t th e s ta te . One of the most crucial mo­ menta for the Bergep delegation during the session was when a Burlington County boy legislator introduced' a resolution demand ing that no candidates from the Korth Jersey section, which this year controlled all m ajor posts, be My permitted to seek office at next year’s session The measure was A defeated 68-43. Satisfaction' Harry Chandless. of Ha&brouck Heights, nephew of former State * c‘ ° ^ « Senator Ralph W. ChandU-ss. was r * 4* boy governor of the session With M ilk - M ■«»», other officers, he was elected at a lb. Prime Rib Roast * 65c pre - legislative conference at Veal Leg* a Rumps First 6 ribs Much suiplus tot ond lx>n« renxived by So* U Trim Princeton in March John Ma- , kowski, of Lyndhurst. was clerk j Serve tasty Acme veol for o change tonight1 o f the lower house. Over 60 bills were introduced ; and debated. Ampng them Ixtra Fancy Pork Loins "■ 59c was lb. .V"- one by Howard Berrildge. of Has *« Fowl 4 to 6 l|»s. WHOLE OR EITHER HAlf Ita n lre-.li tasty pork .s e*%»'v d‘j|ested' • « < brouck Heights, providing for physical examinations and writ­ Meoty, delicious! Featured ot a If Acmes-thi* week end’ ten tests on traffic laws for all Pot R o ast1 69c Fresh Ground Beef * 59c drivers every two years after Froth their 30th birthday. Other bills lb. chucks’o* Spring Lamb 49c provided for compulsory automo­ F r y e r s Killed F R E S H FIS H tive liability insurance, an in­ Veol Roast 63c crease in the state's payments to Golden brown fried chicken sure hits the spot1 t i n t the teachers’ pension .and annu­ Smoked Cola Hams 49c Fillet Haddock * ity fund, improved Ijpuse con­ struction requirem ents anad other Lamb's Liver 49c ! Beef Liver Roosting Chickcns! 57c Boston Mackercl * auto safety, housing and educa Tongues ^ 49c Fat Backs w ec$« tional measures, Plate Beef Ce<»«4 35c Fresh Buck Shad * ^ n c o o Loof ^ ' 59c Sausage Meat £ 55c Slab Bacon Neck l ' M . l Stewing Lamb «n4 35c ' Steak Cod » F ,0<"" O ie,w ..r- , , • 55c Comp Names f°.,n«''cS»(s,c rJ'3 5 c

Mrs, Fairlamb MAINE Pershing Group Name* POTATOES uensfer Chet$e & Her to Succeed Glendale Club — *55c Mr*. Teffeau U . S . N O 1 A Q r OPEN FRIDAYS Until 9 P.M. 10 lb. BAG H 7 L J r°vo/oi,c Chet J - W c C.tNNES I1 U IS Family Circle 1 % *M '.n \ n .n tai.i.H The Ladies’ Auxiiary of Gen , cV“**°y naturalNot, ChZ. eral John J Pershing Camp. G rapefruit 'u*c' 3 ".7. 20c Tomatoes 'ZZ* 2 ^ 25c c Spanish War Veterans, meeting j Magazine jn arp c hn,u ^ le M«l »***e C Bc%.t d ” e®dor *“ » Tuesday evening at thc home «>f j Lettuce Grapefruit Juice T. 15c Del Monte Peas 19c o ' 6 ,C Itiil Ov« J v .Mrs. Louis -Eber. 5!fl Riverside N e» Set Ideol Peos ^ 19c C l® * 65c avenue, elected Mrs. Elisabeth j Tangerine ««• 3 !£’ 29c L'wccaPrint- C ° rd Fairlamb as their president, lor j Crhp haad \O C Ann|e Juica - lie Farmdalc Peos mZ 15c ! U o t o ulod Beets ZJT* 2 V. 25c office during the current year. j Hom Swift Meats " G IFT send a delegation to the atat* Pie Apples 2 29c WHi*c Cake Mix Zl' 25c FKESH CAllfOSNIA Will 9> A»«i *e P»*«i Pe»e«H el c o n v e n tio n to l e h e ld a» W il'» for Babies ( Ittt OHMI H wood about tlie middle of June. Libby's Pears 43c On Mav 11. Mrs Shadell will en Prune Plums 21c 2 - 35c K/isp'y Crackers A 25c tertain at her home at a bruslw Peas 2 "*• 29c Dic*d *•** ••• 26< . Babies Born demonsti jtion. # Pick ot the notion Fruit Cocktail £ ? ... 38c Hyde Park47c Tirgrath* Entertain SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1941 Libby's Prunes "21. 27c G'ngcr Snaps 31c 11. . - - - m u 1 y 1 1 r w , M r »n<1 M rs. H u r ry R T lig r» « i Stiver Dust of 4«8 Second avenue entertained niM (m n tea (M Shicdded Whcot I 17c recently »♦ their h'rtme foi Mi HEINZ Beef and Mrs John Roe*. Mr end B » » V O E P ! . 37c STRONGHEART Mrs. Earl E Chapman. Mr and Noodle Soup 2 t T 33c Mrs. William Boiles. Mr and Mrs Dog Food 3 'IT 25c Lawrence Laaen. Mr and Mrs Strained Foods 10 UJT B9c Leslie Cook Mr and Mrs John ■ 0 S ROY PMKNKRSIIW Swan Soap MIM II I O IW S Ponte*. of Lyndhurst: Mi end Swift's Meats 'mm. 2 35c Enriched Supt«« Strawberry^ :39c •A TH S lZ t Mrs William Steehter of Wood Marshmallows 29c Rid*.: Mr and Mr. Apricot Preserves H 23c 2 ZZ 29c Formulae Baby Food » 23c Ortfltth N..H-V Ml- MSU Gznnc__Nix-'n, Rutherlmd. Mu Apricot Pineapple ^ 23c tracker Jack 2 9c Nabisco Zwieback ^ 24c Arthur H»M. K X ffcM p“tk Blackberry Z JT t 23c Herb O x . ; 3 23c Arrowroot Biscuits "•'^T lie Mr». J»r»*b Burk »f SW K.n*» Swan Soap c/.KITE. :. :..2 - 25c land iv n w entertain** I™ I"-1 Peach Preserves Z, 19c • A* Ah Aer*»ei’ Gold ieal Farina 14c met r on* oi fi eternity Ch.(*nor« * T u w to y ’* | r — — V -■ Clopp s’Cercal "* »*“U. 16c nf ih. SuMhim- Bo»lin* Cluh , WAXTEX with a acore di 118 Raisin Bread Wo* Paper 'S' Tie L U X A Blend for Gerber's Cereal 16c Toilet Soap Quick O att *tl* 2 ZZ 29c Start Your Spring Every Taste! ^ ^ 'iT r * u Charge Dog Candy 10c r 2 — 29c ^Campbell Boby Soup 8c H, ( |N h < . Cleaning Now I ! 2 ZL. 19c |5 c ■ . «-— -rx :_ Ideal Coffee .1 S3c Ideal Orange June "U- 10c ^ .ek.W lsj:^ IUIIS A ll vipv SlMPlI <>Uar» *ixi Lifebuoy Lux Flakes w . As<3d Coffee . 43c 'i*TT | A4#*i , C '«• t * 11 P--fcf c c l e a n e d Health Soap — IDc Olhrr BmNtImU Jul'* - - 15c W m-Crest 40c \ r § 'C*«ii*l A n b Vi 1 ''*.+ .•1 M I Dour $ ' t ’ 1 ” (jr* PoIiJimI I » • - l ir*M < .ul . L A Y E R 1 A C E W IN D O W Jlc tn C Z M a n k e fa Dairycrest Ice Cream C A K E 1 \* «h#» *«•. t*- |x»i) »e«! n l.rm 29 C L E A N E R S - 59c p oauia sv .1c c < Call RU.M SU-lt wmmcoM tM y THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1948 PAGE SIX THE LEADER Charles Bofto Winners In North Arlington C ivic League BeOTS Win SPORTS IN REVIEW SPORTS WHIRL A l Baseball By I. IACUZZO New Manager A week has gone by ■ o f th e ■ New York Giants are setting the young baseball season and the pace. At this time we are going Effective last Monday, Charles Last Friday Coach Joe Kama’s present standings in both lo n g u es out on the well-known limb and Lyndhurst High School baseball Botto, life long resident of Lynd- show supposedly second division pick the Ottmen to finish on top team registered its second victory burst, took over as manager of ball clubs up in front. How long of the heap We base this predic- n four garnet when it subdued the Lyndhurst Recreation Center they will remain there only the tion. on the present show ing of Hawthorne, 6-4, in a Passaic-Ber- bov/Jing alleys, succeeding Sam com ing weeks m ay tell. Never: the hurling staff Koslo, Jansen, Vitola who had managed tlfe bus­ gen League tilt at Hawthorne. theless, games in the lost column Jones and Poat have shown plon- A four-run uprising in the first iness from its inception eight in the early stages will be that ty of promise. Bobo Newsom will inning started the Golden Bears years ago, but is contemplating a much harder to make u p in th e i be a big help ^ _ tter part of the campaign. Tho Cincinnati Reds, th e d a r k SOFTBALL TO START COOKING move to other parts. s r ^sfs.'sa j s »» As reported earlier in this space, thc softballers are out at Botto is no stranger in the art The Boston Red Sox. p ic k e d by , h o rs e s o f the league, got off to a first and one in the second to cut most of the experts to cop the ; good start with their ace. Black- every available moment and in every available space and most the“d8HClt to 4-3. Lyndhurst add­ bunting in the American League, well, winning his first two starts, of the teams are cooking on the front burners preparing for the ed single runs in the third and opening^gSmes ,©n Monday, May 10th at both Morin Avenue and are floundering around in the cel The Phillies are showing plenty seventh for its win. lar, winners of only two games, j of speed and spii it. but their the High SehooVfields. Printed schedules are already prepared and Singles by Devine and Gigante, ill be in the hands of team managers by the time these lines and losing five at this writing, j pitching staff w ill not stand up to four errors and two walks ac­ The New York Yankees a r e n o t j the long and gruelling pace. T h e , / are a r printed. In the meantime, managers are urged to submit their r' counted for the fo u r tallies in faring any too well either De- Pirates, too. are gettins their fair entry to the secretary-trcasurer We went on a tour of the various the first. Hawthorne bounced fields with Walter Molloy. Jimmy < Dykes> Nucera. and Frankie troit is resting in the second divi- share of pitching and hitting. baack for two on a walk, hit bat^ s jo n , But we can surely say that be- Monaco last Saturday morning and from the plans under foot, the ter and Art LiPari’s single. The fields will be in the best shape that Lyndhurst has ever seen them. Bears added another in the sec­ It's the same story in the senior-}*®^ •“ >* ,he„,rac?i ‘"'I’ The North Arlington Leadci Bowlin,; team rolling in the North loop. The Dodgers. Cardinals and ;u)ts wiU settle down with the They will also be Rroomed daily andw ill be fitted with concrete ond on a walk, stolen base and based pegs and foul line flags. The teams themselves, in most in­ Arlington Civic League for its fourth year, won the title for the Braves are looking uo at the Ph i j favorites bottling it out for the first time this year, eomihg from behind during the last few weeks B u is ' h it. b ig m o n ey . stances will be fully uniformed and it is expected that there will LiPari was thc loser on a six lies, Pirates, Cubs and Giants, the of play. Left to right—Mary Dawson. Mary Penney. Dorothy Puking the Giants in the Na­ be large crowds at each gair.e now that proper seating facilities hitler while two Lyndhurst hurl- weak sisters of the. circuit. Ol Staehle and Lil Parkerton. ______course it’s too early to predict j tional, it will again be an all New are available. efs Turriello and Lowden, held York series come next October. The commissioners' of the league are planning some fine open- what the outcome will be. but vou ' Hawthorne to four blows. Lowden The Yankeers beating the Giants ir\g day ceremonies for both fields and all operating like beavers can be sure that Managers Mc­ w a s tfie winner, relieving Tur- in seven games. Do we hear any in order to make the season a success. Bears HopH o d Into Lead riello in the secbrtd. Carthy, Harris. O’Neil. South As usual, the biggest problem will be vandalism, a word that worth, Durocher and^Dyer aren't argum ents’’ doesn't belong in sports but one that seems to make itself felt de S icholastic League Lyndhurst (6) steeping like contented kittens. spite all the fine efforts on the part of the governing body to pro­ In a.b . h. Perhaps they’ll snap out (>f their 0 Deckers Hosts For vide everything for the proper enjoyment of sports. There is noth­ Roodgers, cf 3 doldrums; perhaps they won t. In ing finer than a bunch of kids around the house or outdoors, play­ Earlier in the w e e k Lyndhurst Seola La^tusso. : 3 1 1 the meantime, let’s take a look lit Their Anniversary ing among themselves and having a good time, whether it Ik ? a n .opened its Bergen-Passaic Inter-| Trezi; Divine, 2b 3 1 Gigante. 3b the other clubs and see what The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- organized game or just plain roughouse and king of the hill— 1 scholastic League season, handing B. W hite, c 3 0 George, lb makes them click. The Cleveland m er R.«Dcckcr. of 740 Rutherford when it comes to destruction however, that is different. Everyone of managing alleys for he had r,mgenfield High’s Mighty Mite.* Gigante, 3b . 4 1 L o o d en , p Indians, given no better than 4th avenue, Lyndhurst. was the scene old enough to know better should certainly volunteer as a deputy done a stint at the trade some a 4 to 1 setback in a contest play George, lb . 3 1 spot in the consensus, have yet t;> of a lovely party on Sunday eve­ to preserve the town property such as the bleachers, fences and time ago and then again while in et| at tJu, Lyndhurst diamond Jiaquioto. rf^ 2 0 Trials ✓...... 24 taste deefat. They have been ning when they entercained in other equipment and one way it might be dorte would be for the the Army, was transferred out of | Tom Lowden went to the hill Trezza. rf . •* 0 0 Bergenfield (1) getting better than average pitch­ celebration of their 31st. wedding older boys and parents to point out how long it took to get these the leld Artillery and assigned for L ndhur»t a„(, turned in . ^ !Turriello, p. 1 0 ing, while their hitting has jum p­ anniversary and also the 3lst nice things and what the consequences^-wttt be if they are not tu Truax field, Wisconsin, w here, MX.hi, .rf,)rnu,nee .walking >.nl ( ) j Lowden, p . . . 2 0 ed tremendously over last year. Alliegro. ss 0 annivetsary- of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ taken care of. Lyndhurst has come a long way in the last 15 years he was put on special assignment baUl.,. whiu, striking out 2 1 J White 1 0 , They are setting a blistering pace as manager the post bowling Chiaradio, rf seph Bell of Kearnv. 'itie two and it would be a fine thing if the boys, would just look ahead of s e v e n . 9 Setola, If 2 ' in the homerun department, mak alleys at the Army base. While E llis, 2b (ouplcs were married at the same , a few years in time to come, it will all pass on to them and they His opponent th e m o u n d ing 12 round trippers to date, av there, he teamed up with the re­ Cousar. c ... hpur on April 25. 1917—the Dec.- ean fully take advantage of and enjoy the facilities that are pro­ Herman Latz. who gave up 27 eraging better than two homers a nowned Connie Schwoegler when DeGenaro, lb ker*iTT Tcxa.-- and the Pells in vided and are here now • seven Safeties but had the mis- Hawthorne (4) g a m e . the pair won the Wisconsin dou­ Herold. 3t Brooklyn, N Y We of this corrier, too well, remember playing baseball and fortune of being tagged for a 2 II | a.b . The Philedhlphia Als and the bles title. He is what might be II Geiger. If The'. incident was brought to football right in Lyndhurst on fields that were covered with rocks, r u n by Bob White Lynd ; " ja,.J,.r, cf . ? 0 0 1 stugart. 2b Washington Senators aie the sur­ termed a scientific bowler and as hom er j E. Jaefcer, cf light after the engagement of cinders and gophers holes and many of the lads around our age catcher in the flfth inn j amieson, 2b prises of the league*. They have such has made an exhaustive hu rst |I L^ a tz , p 2 0 0, their son and daughter. Miss can recall the same conditions only too well That is one reason ing Latz walked two hitters an.l | p(.nnel , 0 0 g^ub, the spirit, the hustle 'and will to Florence Bell to Wilmer Decker. study of the game, dealing with why we are on this pulpit It s a crusade and must be carried on. win, .and _ can be counted on to Others present at the party approach, delivery, follow thru fanned five.. — •' -~ — R yher. ss give plenty of trouble to clubs included William Decker. Mr and alley conditions in connec­ Lyndhurst had t a k e n th e lead Totals 26 1 « A cncs. If *TIS- A SHAME, BUT NO GOIlF T O l’RN AMENT with pennant visions. Another and Mrs Fred Gallagher. Mr and tion with, which he has given in the second inning when two Score bv innings LiPari, p ...... With all the interest that golfers have spoken about a town Mrs. James A Grady. James Gra­ quite a tit of instruction. He runs vyere pushed a c r o s s the) 000 001 0— 1 Nicholas. cf ----- early winner is the St. Loins tournament and with the zest they requested that someone do some Browns, tabbed as sem i-pr^ by dy. Jr.. Miss Flo Santo Pietro. starts with blackboard drills, has plate. Two more followed on. Lyjidhiust 020 .020 x—4 0sur. c ...... hting about it, this corner received only very mild response to j the experts after their house John Grady, Julia Grady, of __ * in such a one-dav tournament writ« made up sample miniature alleys White's round-trip blow in the Two-base hits — La Rnsso. Gi- stutz, lb ...... fifth and things were well undei gahU, Home run—B White. Sto- Hillenbrant, lb cleaning during the winter trad­ Lyndhurst and Miss Sue Ginger- in a istr>»i pennyy postcard______and give us the day _ best suited to them in order to put his point across control. Bergenfield scored its jen 5ascs—Rogers. Setoja. Double st>hoonberger. rf in g . elli of Nut ley. A buffet supper and whether to hold an IH or30-hole affair and after the basic fundamentals p la y . lone tally in the top half of the p*ay_Herold to Elis tcrDeGen- BUis 3b In the National League {he was served. It is therefore officially abandoned as far as we are c o n c e rn e d . are shown, only then do. h » pu­ naro. Hit by pitcher—By Low- pils take to the lanes xth. ‘ |. naro. Hit b M be it'. As usual, wo will *. out in nur own quirt wav when w , • den (Jaegei '. Latz. Setola.' “ Bases 26 4 4 can try hard lo break 100 and celebrate when wo du, and )U»t Oddly enough, he has long been The box score: on balls -Off Lowden 1 Latz 2 Lyndhurst 301 000 1—8 bay’nothing to nobody It might have boon an interesting tourna­ a champion of the bowler and has Lvndhurst (4) FEAT V K IN G h. Struck out—By Lowden 7. Latz 5. Hawthorne 210 001 0— 4 ment too. for wo have, more than a handful .if good golfers in held offices in the Bergen Count\ a.b . 1 0,0 Left I^eft on bases— bases—Bergenfieldttergenneiu Errors—B. White, Gigante, Stu- town and would venture lo say that we have many mope of the Bowling Association for m any, Rogers, rf 2 0 2 Lvndhurst Lyndhurst 5 5 W Winning in n in g pitcher-pitcher— — eart Lipari. Nicholas, Osur. Stutz.1 years, lie was largely respons La Russo, ss 3 Softball Equipment duffer type, such as us. At least we tried ^ 1 1 1 Lowden Lowden Losing Losing pitcher pitcher — Latz. Buis Runs hatted in—Divine. Se­ i ble for delaying the increase in Devine. 2b 2 \ Umpires—Piela and Schaible. tola. Gigante 2. George. LiPari 2. j UNIFORMS — BATS — BALLS — GLOVES THE FAIR SEX BOWL? bowling prices two years ago and B. White, c 3 Osur. Jamieson. Stolen bases — I For several weeks now. this department Has been rambling! l>V4,n though he now finds himself Rodgers, Divine, B. White, Se- | Slop In For All Your Sport , \ H » o n about the various m erits and performance of those big husky | (,n the other side of the fence has, tola. Osurr. B ases on balls—Off , •suit, have been sharply reminded of I mong other things, pledged bet m a le b o w le rs , a n d as Lyndhurst Giants Open j T u r r ie llo off Lowden 2, off Ll- ur own Lyndhtfrst gals on Itfr maple lanes, j ltM. {Jlns for open bowling. 2, BEDRICK S Sport Shop the doings of some of ou< <««•< —j------Pari 7. Struck out—By Lqwden. 5. | He announced this week that And in other fields to.. The Tho Leader ha:has sponsored a ladi s bowl bv LiPari 4 Hit by pitchers—By 239 STUYVESANT AVEM'E l.YNDHl’RST, N. J. :ur conditioning equipm ent is be Season With A Victory mg team in the North Arlington Civic League for some tirn • and Lowden Buis 2>: Turrlell (Ag- HI tli. 2-3870 'ng installed and that sumniei • 1 n<*s Wild pitch—Lowden Balk leagues of all classes are bemv The Lyndhurst Giants opener K e rn s , ss 2 Lowden. Winning Pitcher—Low- formed.' If anyone is interested their season at Lyndhutst High Fedawitz. If 1 den. Losing pitther—LiPari. Um- or has a team, they may get in W h ite . c 1 Congrats girls. School Field Sunday, topping th* *1 pires—Hebei and Kmetz. • Dawson and Lil Parkerton. rfuorf it in fin.- »tyl. formation at the Rec. A Class A Detroit Clowns. 5-4, in 12 innings M u rp h y . 3b lound Robin Tournament may Detroit scored two in the lop of Zuccaro. 3b igain take place and while it if the 11th but the Lyndhurst vlul Nicdlini. rf !. last spring, made his first .start 00 late for anythin'* this year, he came back to tie it on a home run Casper, rf .. a n d w a s c lip p e d fo r 10 h its . H e >lans to bring a few of the largei by Maynard with one aboard. ? F itc h , p 0 fanned four and walked only one Ccunty tournaments lo Lynd hits and an infield out accounted M ile t. lb Lyndhurst scored in the first y o u hurst next season. for the winning tally m the next inning. After Rodgers singled he « 45 10 Under the heading ot the “new fra m e . stole second and took third on an look" at the alleys is a large chart Lyndhurst Ciiants C5> Thc Grants are the first heavy h infield out. He came home on an ner of tho Rec in the ladles major league, ll;"^. ‘;„u^ 'w,.ek5 showing the times of open bowl­ semi-pro team operating m Lynd­ 0 ; error by Petrin. Belleville catch ing. a great boon to the many in­ Sommers. 2b I er. hurst in a long while. To launch R v a a n . If 1 | terested bowlers that like-to get the season. School Commissioner The Bears made • it 2-0 in the D unne, s*5 o ) season, they rolled a JM3iseriosout w ^ ^ Nt to be denied out and do then practicing. A: Fiank Gallagher threw out the 2 2nd when Gerge Setola walk- soon as things are settled down. Hornish. cf . i ed. took second and third on Packard team whi I 2927 series to again take over first ball to School Commission*! Maynard, rf ; passed halls by Petrin. and tallied however, our gala upped • n«hertv Mary Garbarino, Botto will hold afternoon instruc­ William Bello. tion classes for beginners and has Sczepanski rf I on .a fielder’s choice. ' o u t th a t The Lvndhurst team, entered made it known that he will be Don Gorham. 1 T h e n th e ro o f caved in on Zita, in the Essex County Baseball . They ai e scheduled to roll in the State tournament at glad to offer any helpflil advice R o sa. 3 b ! as Beleville pushed over 3 runs League, will play its first league a w «kT om Saturday ^ and they say ifs a mans world or assistance if he is able. R o m a n , c in the 2nd and 2 in the 3rd. The game next Sunday at 3 p'm. at O'Connor. » home club scored three rtiorc,U.l; the Lyndhurst High School field 0 H a n s c o m . p lies in the sixth. Lyndhurst fin­ SrT w Vha"1uSrnedAout ^ “ p e ^ T a L r, the I,ndhurst Giant: Detroit Clowns <4» ished its scoring with a lone tal­ 43. 5 8 nouriv formed baseball tean*-*ook the field against- the Ditroi . a t ' i'- h ly in the seventh HOOKS 000 200 000 020—J Clowns in their fine looking^Spo and whHe unlfnvm* and on a Corso. 2d 6 0 C low ns The box score 001 010 JU00 0 21— 5 i inn fn.iri t h a t was dressed up for the occasion.• B oard i f • A nd D Murphy, lb 1 ; G ia n ts 2 U m p ire s - —Hoddzow and Cas. Lyndhurst (3) Frank Gallagher tossed out the first ball and mem M aturfe, g f . ■ .6 a . b . r h . , ber Willie Bello took over behind the plate instead, of being on . JABS Rodgers, cf 3 I t j mound tor this one occasion. It was not too many aK'’ _ “Well son, here’s your money, fellow named Bobby Decker, an 1 0 .0 that Bello was on the mound and Gallagher in the ^ By JOEY EDU)EITLO you svui- are good I advise you English kid who had rnst come Tre*xa. cf Zarusso. ss . . . -2 0 0 r Sunday afternoon. It was fittingJtha* these i------I stick to it; some day y~u «ughi- over. "Doc’’ Bagley. w ho.ranihe 2 0 O ' lor they happen to be trwn-t4-4tw^uve movers of the current or not lhe famoU, bl» champion, and I II tell you a ftghU. informed me of this and D avtoe, 2 ^ $ R. White, c .3 0 0 surge for baseball and have cooperated m doing a spUn J B(,siJn Tar Baby. Sam Langford, little secret-my names WilUe said. “Dont worry, this is eaay 1 1 o • ' Setola. If - a of providing adequate facilities for athletics^ 'ever was a world champion. He Hopjx ’ - ^r you. *h«sk.d fought aa«Ja»l George, lb 0 0 It was a pretty good opening day crowd and those that wen chance He The kid looked up colly and week and was luked. 1 said it Marinacci, lb 0 0 0 ~ ' there, were treated to a top-notch hall game t h a t h ad m “J'V „ lt.Icrred to as the un said. "I h a v e J little secret, for w as O K . J u s t before I g o t In t. Gigante. 3b .10 0j V citing moments A .local product. Mike llbsa. started things for the heavyweight' champion you Mr Hoppe, billiards isn’t m> the nng ’Doc came lo me and G ia q u in to . r^- 1 0 0 Giants when ho doubled cleanly in the home half., the ,hm , f7 “ “,0h” Vy^ t‘*|h<. age J « ! m-ket; I'm going to be ., safd. “Sute. the show so far was 1 ^ b all r^iwden, rf . 1 0 0 and scored a moment later on a ^rfeet squee/e play, the bunt, won the only player, and the ien bucks 1 beat bad all K Os. so let this gu> Miller, rf 0 1 0 2 0 0 being laid 'down by the manager^ ' i.?tHnritor.l,if(i?*a 'ti-v^oin 's.) Im hk! W ell. I sure was surprised Z ita , p . of course was Bill Maynard’s homer over heavyweight title. W h ile in it- j to Hanford for a tryout - . a mate aboard in tho last of the lltli inning when it seemed^ go o d b o x e r a n d he «-lf this was a remarkable (eat sucker’" I lITI. mi off for ten rounds Totals though tho home team was doomed. That tied it up and what a for -an old man. what was more ; Years went by and Willie . bow edI m y ea mg 1 said tc Bolleville (Si. hand brother Maynard received. Now that the game is n am azing,-Langford’s eyesight was Hoppe often wondered wh.itevei I h. . record books, we can part with a secret. Kansoom Irod almost none he could hardlv see , happened to thr youngstet w ho Lfoc now wa s it.- I d id b e tte r a.b . for two of his other hurlers to pitch the game but when they both “ .Talk I had beaten him at billiards. One than you asked 1 made the guy Cancelhere. ss 4 3 4 0 tailed to appear by game time, he wanned up hastily and had to More than 28 year* ago a man . night years later the two rhen go t* n r ° u n s C u o m o . 2b O 3 0 ! go the entire route oven though he might have left the game foi waiting for his Uain i“ Spring- I met on B-mdway The boy. W • ™ »«• Cocoxza, lb .. t o tak« 3 3 > a Pinch hitter on at least-two occasions during the contos Joe (leld. Mass.. dropped into a bil- a man. said, “BemnMwr n e Mr K IJ,dn t h a V itelli. If an d McWermott, 3b 3 1 f Millet, the Clown's n anager. did quite a bit of clowning hard pallor to pus time, banged Hoppe’ -You look son o t fa. ‘urh » 'Kkin,: ln» P e tr in . c ...... 2 2 1 even had the umpires laughing, quite a feat. •tfTe b u lls a r o u n d . A c o c k y 16-y e m m ilia i.” an s w e re d H oppe l> 0 We predict that the stands will be packed from here on in fo r old kid walked in and-over to h i s : “ You gave me mj start^about p ^ ||gyi||g TAK0S Mavre. c - D’Ambola. cf 3 01. thf Giants open their league stand this Sunday against the Little table to watch. The men looked 20 \oais ago in MMsjOiaettl Torino, rf » 3 01 PftUs club in the heavy Essex County League From Bill Manning, up at the youth and said "What's Wat you at billiards for ter TRIPLE TEST WORSTED Lyndhurst, 8-3 S im p so n , p 3 l ( business manager of the league, we hear very fine reports on the the matter, son? Don't you like j bucks Remember, sucker’- t caliber of the teams and the way the league is conducted. Rivalry th e w ay I play billiards?’* “ I’v e Koppe laughed at the m by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ' is reported to be keen and prices for admission will be e d u c e d 'T o t a l s ' 28 -to* seen better." a n sw e red t h e co n "‘Sure I lerncmber, and otten 1 Lyndhmst was“ X tFie victimy »»f to 50-cents'for adults and 25 cents for children. S c o re by innings I Before you select your new Spring suTt.'T>?~vaTe-to"«lop... temptible lad “You don’t look wondered what huppt^ned »-* yo u .' J-hlttrr Bellevillip High School L y n d h u rs t UO 000 1— 3 , in here and lo o k a t <*ur wonderful new Triple Test* Wot like a pool player.** H ow did you make out* You rolled u o a n rf-3 v ic to ry a t th e Belleville 032 030 x —8 sleds! They have quaIiT> m a 4abr-w taat stands h-ro WHRILPOOL: W ell." said the man. “1 won a were'the kid who wanted to be Belleville diamonvi.^ wear. They have style, double-checked for fix They h a v e Bowling leagues ner ing d o s e i»f se a so n T o m 's S h e ll N o few titles in my time.'* “Oh. yes. a ball player*" P aul Simpson wa^ the boy who Runs batted in—Snnpson 2 Mc ­ i>-. t.f 992*1025 and 1011 for 3028 set. value worth every penny, *f their snxall price 2 s t il l on rampage, shot gau safd thc boy, "think you can beat The cocky look »hat Hoppe re-> fashioned the 1 hitter for the D e rm o tt 2 Petrin 2 Two-base paced by Frank Ronna’s 725 Seriea tie# previoua high tolled by m e in a 50' point gam e for ten mcmbered came back to the face Belleville nine Simpson had hi? hits — Petrin. Simpson. Three- Mike Ciasulli only week un< FI inn's E»so now eij^it points out bucks**” oi tKt* * ’'>• noVk- ■* mafn “Not . b id for a jion-.hitter spt>iled eary. base hit—Vitelli. Stolen bases $*5-oo in front and Sirl’s Tavern ha: taken over second slot Colum ■Lets try," said the m a n I, bad not bad Mr Hoppe. I worked as______Charlie Rodgers. . _ 1st batter u p, McDermott 3, Rodgers, Setola O y * r ah »*.*« f - * * *40 00, b u s C lu b lost opener last week*3-2 Industrial League. to opCn -don't gamble as a rule, but if you my way up pretty go,»d Tan in th e game, ined out a sin gle to D o u b le plays—Belleville. Cancel; tonight at Second Street field Lyndhurst i epresented by Leslie insist,"all right;...... let's toss fo r the j nownow thethe managermanager ofof thethe Br.xnu^a,Br oktjm ' n g h t I iere. Cuomo. Cotoxza: Lyndhurst. ■ Of*. Sjr • P Company and Lehmann Company games each Thursday night t>rt-uk " i Dodgers,-tiotigcrs; l*ii}tin ucti Leo uuDurocher roc ner '* After that Simpson settled down ■ Gigante, DiVine. George. Hit by i_ at 6 30 p.m. one team. wilMravel each week hear tell there w a s Thc toy won and began to Booked for an outdoor hght in to hurl «ood ball, except wild- p itcher—B y 9>tfc (C o^«*a>. Base owr CIj S €•*»•«*''•**« a ee»v«t» hot umpires session last-week - Pedersen and his cohorts shap­ sh o o t H e scored 1.0, 20. 30. 40, 50 Cleveland rain seemed to rake a n ess, w hich put him in hot water on balls—O ff ZitSr l.^Sutipaon 11 ’ ing up well for coming softball season Weekly meetings and straight points. The man stoodhand po*tpohin«( the bou» for a much of the time tie gave im 11 * Struck out—By Z ita 4. Sifn|»on Boosters Club -plan question and answers helping all concerned by w atching, amazed and amused, j full week which caused rt » o p - ' w a lk s a n d struck o u t seven bat T Left on tases^-Lyndhur« 5, Swe^.t Shop interested ZIMMERMAN'S rung outdoor fight night for June ponertt to take another fight ho -iers Belleville 3 Passed balls—White in booking twilight «m «» between now and May J O- ^ O O t m in buck's. h.T b^ed™iik'Ing’it ‘n^U ry “ ‘dror*e Zita, who won two and Petrin. 2 Umptm-L Smdh and leacue are-ptSy«r-«ich ottWMr regularly for practice sessions PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD please!" for me to meet a subslitujle—a ven lor the Golden Bears W’indus m ,h School basewl club starting to shape up wc-a Parent Teacher News Leader by E d u M; Christ

H rtiri D JUllrn allei J* *eam m the teaal arhooi * This week's approved list of procedure as outlined in the Man­ rotet^ priced fr»»m SHS t.o tMH tSd ftole Harne « r t i . films as passed on by the Nation­ ual. Any time a question arises al Legion of Decency and Nation­ referring to your hy-laws will SECTION * * .■ % SECOND 1-asr.t Jirf\iv*»*n * • s lv e itu w m .n l s e v e r a l ne<« i M d r i CX? al Parent Teacher Magfczine. is: most times produce Tesults. Mrs. 1 o let* p ric e d 1rxm \ 1441 to f5*S Ed n*»«e Sa'» me two ) Papenfus quoted the late Mrs. THURSDAY. APRIL i9, 1948 PAGI Sl.VIN The Prince of Thieves Twite hell as not being in favor of At the Uteai thratre* - H it* (U r h a s * S * a n » v * * a«M« Milt* A ah r t T-Men unanim ous ballot but rather of .T h* Bltte-. Tea. o f G e n e ra l V m ^ ' The Challenge the individual vote. A question Thunder in the Valley a n d answer period followed. Kaelin Retires From WW The I'olumhu* Club ivm hr at the r*eM ChA •* Bill and Coo " Refreshments were then serv ed Cancer Fund ,. th e t ^ M iti iV ntvi My Girl Tisa b y Mrs. W. Miller, hospitality H iij'M Ka* in >>' <*1S Ten Group B—-Adults chairman for the High School. Drive Moves ° “'Muoc cl»b E y c k a v c tu ie . I .y n d h u i f t affcer 2t' M ' J*>hn M V . i . f - f Mi* Athrcr K;*r«» <*t * * t-a Sitting Pretty A n executive board meeting v e a : > as?H* la tio n »th th e W r it It s Stuns u* be ti*e movies on F»m r*t *i\r«a« n\ai hr* With f alette (4 m « (*t«in««*U» A Double Life w a s held Tuesday afternoon, Frid*v night at the Women * Club ern Electric Com p»h> itHuw d*\ *nni'rtM O XloPitav |r* of the 2* \ have been spent at Black Narcissus t h e evenin g of May 5. There w ill Mrs. Divine Says Letter* A v4riet> ol ».K*d musical tne- la io e d at U»ei« M tH : o n H*»i*»t« • Hen*arlar* IV U t* H*>a ir w l r t u t c To L ive in. P e a c e be election and installation of of­ tures will be flashed on the silver th e *. •in p atty > kt-.»ru\ ,»n p la n t ' f»\: th e n *m»j aovt ♦taughtr; tn W hile three M r* R**e»tn « a* ..thr ficers and Doris Miller will enter­ Asking Donations In screen TtV cn tre > award film B in Mi d «Htucrttv\i iM,_t2uiadel law Mi and 'in XX’t*** Vogel «we*t o l hr* A lt* ^ ^ . I t * h». HIGH SCHOOL t a in with several piano selec­ “ M u s k - in America a March of phi.< Mi K a c h n --t,i t-. d > ■ - W :* l- M " » t r /\W ’ev- >1 * l u n s n a» I h r ,v d t * g r *»Wl * >- M ail ertl Eleet. k ’ea:re- vx hen th* On Wednesday. April 21. the tions Mrs. L. Hill, president, pre­ Time feature * ill he shown alon* uva.ara I >-ivg Islarxt aivl M mcMitiet ..f Ph* fan-S*gwws (orv.-ani » instr-.nnert »as High School unit were hostesses sid ed . The Lyndhurst Cancer Drive is Wlth movie* of th, most ixipula. S* !•!«*!#« r o f I S t e t a w h fttnftim f atrrsnti "" located if jhai , u\ ‘ H« >* as for the Homemaking Class, and moving along in lively pace this concern pianist Joa*- Iturbi. and ti at . tht it nv «n Mrs. W. Martin, chairman, pre­ R IV ER RO AD week as additional letters of ap­ a filr« sht 'vm s the artists of tn> p ia i.l sented a most interesting and in­ Arrangements for the Card peal are going out to local resi Russian "Ballet exhibiting their a a> •• '• o rt l '’t : »*2 * t •« •4,-4,nos a formative program. The meeting Partv.. to be held at the Franklin dents, through Mrs Benjamin G talents dancins to the music o l*an : < K ii. • ■ F .■ ir. K> j . opened with a talk, which was en- School Monday. May 3, are pro­ Divine, chairman, and her staff of Peter LJyit< h T« hakovsky’s bal n > NV 1 k.S* '4 1 «• * h* ,v „t,-.i jt yea by everyone, given Mr gressing nicely. Many lovely ar­ co-workers. le t. “S m * n I^ tk i ag o ■ V IMS.1 a: . ■ n* Everett W. Harding. representa­ ticles have been promised for the Already a splendid undertaking Mis Doris Brodv. \»ee presi op*> *1u»n» Bornum W as Wrong! tive of the Bergen County Y M. Handwork Table and tickets are for the cause has concluded a dent of *Ne rlut and chairman of A te . Mi K.» .•Ur .'t- - of hss C. A., who sDoke on “W ater Safe* available from members of this succ eessful week through Mrs the program committee, stated L i n i f i *■.{ ! ■ ■!i ...» 1.) ty.” He stressed the importance unit. Come for on evening of fun. William Muir, chairman.' and her that the films "v^e raiefullv rht> W |n » he ««i>t Th* >* * a *4# ' w s O » o a h* ii>■ t>ii;» r. ;*• !. • .. l*u of never swimming alone no m at­ group of women who collected sen to eive a pleas'ne variety aiw* •ninuls tw »*i talking thru toa iwii *«vl hr >**e« th r r . t . \n.1wl. i. * M v . ; lt«- ter haw ?oocl a swimmer you are. funds in banks at the movies all m aintain t.h*- interest of everyone it Hr M.l «• thr iK, biggest FRANKLIN h o b t v of always choosing a place for An executive board meeting la s t w e ek . who attended .■o 4 a t th 1.. * e*o it* your swim that has adequate life Responses from letter appeals “We h »d such int* r»*«i in Ih- was held Wednesday. April 28v | o,an e*lat»n»h*n*nt »*\*» 1. haa * **rlfo*s guard protection and where the with Mrs E. Albrecht. president, sent out earlier have been verv films’we used it our Chtistma- R ead C ouncil H as Biq County Balance p ro g ta m .w r d e c id e d t;» h o ld a n , t t, .i. fctws. it-.*t th. )4*el «*»^* % condition.. . . of # the water , is known. ... presiding. Final plans were made good. Remembering that through that is. as tar as undertows tides. (or (hc MaJ 5 mcetin„ ,0 ^ held education, service and research other picture program Thi-.Um' A nniversary F ete >•-..»•» •...... i..t ki.l.levl »i lo* AO 4 kogth time lag* * l.^ .a a l t h r .I..I.-I a h » » h h***» lm~t% ••tatWwto-l etc.. are concerned. He then gave at 3:15 o.m This is to be a “Chil- maany of those now. doomed to w e are slanting s ta te d ;,V, a iv i ' *u tl fio*! *n<»r* «• h*. h Itav e some ‘‘safety firsts" for loatinu. dren’s Program” and Miss I. Mac die from cancer can be saved I v S1..I . T t Mt K..H K- -ii *. -un a tH .laia ».!*• i . v,>.*.1otg A n i n n o u p i f i r t n t * f ih** O* i ■ the first beifig never to overload Lean's clasj will present “Crea­ early recognition of cancer symp­ i d. No 41 D a o g h tc * .o t A m e t i . to the-statem ent given th. W- *»d ,* i*o.i*ie.l In* V i« v u » *n«l e»*«tW*v< mat music program to Imp held m your boat or canoe, but stating tive Games" and Miss Jennings. toms. send vour contribution now Ca. t I , m il .. l . > It I-* .,t«*it it- **f f'te v lu d llf «" t>M-lu* t . * * j >' t « e * k . J u n e '- ill h* m a d r a t ih e m e e t that there should be at least one Children's Librarian, will speak to Henry Neglia at Branch 1 S2n»t .it.i. x* v, '• inn. i *-*uns I" J I.-. ...• i v »•. , • l.-h adult for each child. It .is un- ih g T W n u » n »»') feature th* iL .r. -* N. I* at th. I >0,110.1 « M.n • TUw »• ...... There will then be installation of Rutherford National Bank. Ridge part'. * 11 Wf.ln*-vii.i» .•*< t»%»*« atnjiv. n.il..«* »*t ■ a P*'U » *»H'»»s * * He. Mr. Hardin, said, to even go , thmk that mention road Thus may you have a part be«t of L***th nooulai and c lassi A pt ii 21 4.1 II.. I l i , ‘ I* *ii* lim ’ i l l iS e s , .o tu *»-»i. Mj > iv/iii hgi'A I/toi n/^n . . • c» l m u s ic w ■ 111.»■ ts b \ co m |x » e* * 4HM . « iK r ft*tr»1 j.ftmlvj* 1* * hl« h >«ui I*' boating unless you have learned should be made that Mrs. J. in helping to control this dread­ CliMoii , em.. .>> ^aiS StNi S. !.»»-* l.-h i. how to swim. As a precaution, in this are* IU featuiing thr .1,4*11 » h*» t4> fte- •« p*'.* e - »h*« '*** **# all W ackwitz's kindergarten children ful disease which is the cause of H ti . y Mi p. it.xi it »: n:s »iw. sc me member of your swimming m u s h th e c lu b I w m t«»“en<’our*'e« t h .e e At*, lav . t»at. n**.«1 a* th > .*wgh th. %-ar* arc making the program covers, death of one person evei*y thiee A rne!.., ;• N " th .Al llll)i Im 'uhfed in the th*. or boating party should know the modern comi. **>ers More inf or I h a t * * * h \ h*t« * . Ha*'* | o . * n t*> t*» ** and I for one am looking for­ minutes. Let’s help fight cancel •o n *■ .«J lu i -t 1 * i> • n .lin u M .i’ r h 1! I %n*-n«tit fundamentals of First Aid A by giving generously so that lives matum program will Im Uo l m i . « t .*>»«>» ***►.! !>■••« iMOHrfi.*** ward to seeing them. M.*\ Tan 11 • t th. • . , ... film was then shown of various may be saved. annownc »'d a! future dale Dc | ’,.w^ * M M ..‘- - . Mm 45 : i k f f f ' t » 4*1*1 4 types of life preservers used by The Gallagher Association is* Reuort' <>n th* Spt out Cone B* *a< .1 *».»>«•'..1 ' V i»!,jt>U*l.M v »**il *w* *’ |i ■h«U *• M d iiw # • the Navy and the manner in Luncheon reservations for the laying plans for a softball game u ill hr given 1' ihe chairmen lf" ««*•».» <;i.n . . . n u . ... M j . „ Ii i a. Im* *« . ♦;*< M*i^«ii*i» Kn .s A«la*t- which they are used Spring Conference to be held at to be played with some- othei lo- j the Committees T*>e concert 4 i of hve/u -- X l,,,.lv l . . .! * ,» ! T ...... Ul>| , i , M H n » •*.. S a - . aft.1 a l t t.h* U . • la |« r M W o o d -R id g e o n M ay 19. a r e O n e cal team about the middle of next be held at thr Lvndhw et * Hie*- Mrs. H W Papenfus, Ruther­ Wattone ..n.t im u f )>ai <1 l » > * * » ' - ford Countv Cuncilor. spoke most Dollar Mrs. S. Andersen, lunch­ m o n th . S» ho*»l a u d ito r iu m M a \ 281 h w il i from th. i.n ii* , .. »n 1 q u tin t n e n **f i ■ M -interestingly on some of the high eon chairman, of ldO Madison av­ fe a tu r e th* »*>tvcert a n d »a,4i** "•< 1 | in t ro d u . * • M \ | t; Hi S.4 v . .4 U - AM* -.M««*i’|.Iiibt!ttrO t» of th . \*.H « | •* ... 4 .m .H ii.iit 1*‘ r»w that y*-%* lights in Parliamenetai y Proee enue, Wood-Ridge. has made May Udt. Mt»« C a r m e n A**rl » h > h • | cu u m il*'i Prt,»t on th e p a r t o* tt***»e * h ... « ll) »**4t i*m . an*l **<-a*^* *»* ^ n u iig th . dure. In conducting a regular 12 the deadline for receiving res* Senior W althar sunn at Cainegte Hall T'«»b llall * T h e Um in I at ten' • U«kt M r* lv*i>«t n't *4 *114 u> t*M * • '» ' »»**r. \ i* *' Manj »r«r.n..h W ar.t.iva mch a it m an (M O ll' *»lf Leaque Offering Mi:-1- Ab* I m a* .<* wmnc i ot tl ■ meini* i' hov* li.iv«-rv »tn*e til* of U..- c ..m ii.|l* e r of aia« n g e.n .e» it' Bill Wilson Is Host Arthui Gudfrn Talent S out i co u n c il «. tani/ed thu* ^ I ■ Die event Thirty Two Scout Play Saturday \MWIW A t Television Party •Old Doc." a three-act comedv Mrs Ida Su" m en of 120 Pac* Lyndhurst Mm ’s Slap Leaders Certified drama will be presented «*n Sal a\entM «* ill *tte»*l M *t|on» Club <>* William Daniel Wilson, son of * I •tlllMtc - I t.. IM til* rlr.nl i n ; .1 V«ll»y Brool 4 S*uy»«».f>* Mt and Mrs. William H Wilson, Thirty-two Cub Scout leader* p ^ at Cyw*hurM Hmh the Ord* i of the Fa#te-n Slat a* o f 220 P e a b o d y a v e n u e , w a s 10 completed a six weeks' training School bv the members of the- Se the home of Mrs ESitabeth Bai* RU*H 7 7121 years old last week Thr event course last week at the N orth, nior Walther Lcaauc of St Mat Morgan piece North Arlington was celebrated with a television Bergen County Council’s oflWes in^ thew 's Lutheran Church DICO | 111 N u ilo C l * I * .**/***« I |t**»**f* |. « party at his home. Hackensack.... Dii-4_ Jcwcph » »*■ oP Chan­ The production is under the di T1»e L v n d h u i v t G a rd e n C lu j tl.M ao.lM .,* ’ dler, chairman for the Leader­ reetion of Mr W. U.orne PMth met Moi'-cta* t unU U at the Tu* i Guests included hu grandpar­ 4 - FLOOR COVfRING COMPANY ents. Mr. and Mins. WllUem. J ship Training CommWgp, presen­ w h o w ill alao tglfta the principal Hall with Thomas W*ev presi W ilson'of Lyndhurst and Mr and ted certificate* of completion to part of Doctor fffttiry. dent, in chai gr Tso nr» mco . Mrs. Daniel- Schoemaker of West nine Cubmaslers and 21 assist- Th*> y o u n g people h a v e h a d b e rs w e r e e |. »*med- in to th* v -rii m i h i i i i m *i i i si i \ici’i I ■ wood■, Mr and 'Mrs Rol^rl ants and committeemen, rcpre- s tr ik in g success with many of g ro u p M- a n .t M i» Cromley with their son. Robert, senting 19 differeul—Cub-jjacks their ventures Am ong th e n t>«.nt John O Connell. Hasbrouck , . IIIIH.I IIO \|) chelle Park. Richard Wilson. Pen­ Heinhts: I vnian Hager. West­ ACE Appliance and Repair Service ny and Anna Mae Eufemio. Rich­ wood. and Vk-tor Wolek. Bergen i > Mini it' i n r ard Dirk. George and Ralph Ma­ now... field Staff course advisor was han. Carol Dubrowski, James! Harry C Shultis. G u a r m m c c il Kc-fMin on V*mr Dignan. of Lyndhurst. The volunteer Cub leaders who i Mr a n d ^ Mrs. Schoetnakei. formerly of Lyndhurst. plan to fly completed the >asie Cub leaders Washing Mgcliriie S . w m g M a ch in e l ack to thnr native Holland o n curare im lud.rt William J Hill. Vacuum' iron Toa*t*r May 17 to visit relatives and 41. Herbeit P Bush !.nd W A open friends there H a n r a h a n . 41. C h a rle s f D e tie n . 1%. of Bogota; Turner G Blaine* 154 PAKK AVK M S I IU 1111 H H tl(f) Mrs. John J Gleeson, c»f 337 103 of Hasbrouck Heights; Chas. HI ih.. 2-.1538 <*rrg*»r> .1* I r«MJ We art avenue, has had as her L Not man Jr 149; William Caire guests for several days Mi and and Howai# Colville. 149 o f F o rt Mrs) E H. Edwards, ot Scranton. Lee. and C B Roede and Walter P c n n a W a llo . 83. of Ridgefield • ^ Allen's Cut - Up Poultry WECHSLER’S Farm Products Worth Crowing A b o ut C yr/'ag A t h t fa il Frrsh Killed Poultry, anil Kurin Krr»h I’fp H. F. l»**o*lrlrh at Rra.oliaM .- P r iv e t r HARDWARE "SHrram tlaer'* Hie* le 12'A Ames Avenue Rutherford ; . § 4 l*wb re^ei* »*a»»' a 290 Stuyvesant Ave. N nl T« Sastern Union HII lli. 2S77B $2-75

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THS u * e %»-l V # i A* GARDEN TOOLS ft SEED - - trantfor to It isn't a fcitm i e*jt**I' b * * * « • \ r a H. I . taMNlrlrli yoti'te "S«f* Of Saeeiar**’’ akr« %•*« V sl-a asallr fala a auTH i«ioaajra|i» c o m p a n y HOUSE FURNISHINGS pratari fOtir iailllinea* with 1 s a . . S fM O U U CHECKING ACCOUNT Helena RuMsateui * m i ao»'**»a TV.* r » r t HARDWARE & PAINTS loted frafranee tsnr* a dr«#.,*•*• •ram ► Ysef **••• eeerr and tale f«r doublr prnle* d a d Pay your bills by ch«cks ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING i kslaece written in the comfort of SUPPLIES a 10^ • ih«c| fwr •**» >our own home or sllics. I J (isgraacr *e • Then lei the-mailman do your t e b a s e tc| w k . (knilled disck . reeai ^ rw p ir s iw * fataUy Jeiat A««ewa*« arc receipts for bill* pmid. safeTy

V A TH S TIRE ft BATTERy SERVICE Wechsler’s Hardware RUTHERFORD 7 Z t 4 t use tbe Mid Itgfct after »hr erta n I W Vt 341 Ridqe Rrf (Rutli 2-4255) LyndhwTO 290 Stuyweiant A»a e a • 11a a t a t rOUETKIN PAtJL AVgNUl antaancf an Levy’s Phormocy L y n d h u f i t • i n aviaei Rutherford. New Jersey 299 StvyvMent Avenue'. Lyr “ B.F. Good rich FREE DELIVER/ RUtk 2 1994 - RUth. 2-1026 I IHST IN UUIIIIIU PAGE EIGHT T H E LEADER THURSDAY; APRIL 29.1948

I.B 6 A L N O TIC E iiM-diHt.-lv in w ritin g to D-itninlck J TAKB NOTICE that K-Ux Mikulxki I. v. !li, .\liinl*-it«af Ct*rk of Kyndltunn. W ill Instruct and Anthony t'radi • ■« • >*'• | ' h««vt ■" appjh-d to Ih* \ J PEUX MIKl'LHKl. Mfwrd of ('cmmiMtonet> '?>• ,11 < hM#* A v n u r *n.p of 1-yndaufnt. N .1 for transfer i vndhiirm, N. J. i *d 1*1 *trihuti«.n I.m--oiw l*W to preni- ANTHONY IRtNA. i»-s 41* ('««.■ A vrtiur from >»«*•*■» Ui Ivy Stro*t. |W>3 Hide*- K.Md. LyrwlhuiKl. N -1 «»"- K n r n r . N . J. j«<-tlri*n. If a n y . xhowld !••• nistd* im - A p ril 2!**.May 6 _ St. Michael's R. C the Bible." Mr Frank Curtis will . lead a Church hymn sing at this service. Immediately following the eve- Re?. LadisUus J. Wilciewski service there will be an Of­ P a s to r ficial Board meeting with the an­ Kldge Road and Page Avenue nual rledion of the Boarcf of T ru s te e s Sunday massis at 8. 9, J0:*30 Thursday, May 6th and 11 30 a.m 2 .p.m. Womens Society for 141 - 143 M A IN A V E . H o lid a y s at 5 MO. 7. R. a n d 10* Christian Survive, ’regular m onth­ e .m ly meeting with Kotachrome PASSAIC, N. J. W . , k d. .t .and 8 am Slides heme shown ty Mrs Ward Emei y Others who will take PAssaic 2-8145 S»rr*H» H eajt K. C. Church p;1,t H,<‘ G e o rg e H e ila n d a n d Her. Bernard Moore, pastor Mnr'Ai.Thui Oamblin St. Matthew’* Evangelical M as^s at 6 30 7 30. 8 30, 9 30 F\ec»i Memorial United > 20. a n d 11 3** ,i Lutheran Church -SPECIAL- l*rethyterian Church Valley brook and Travers Place

Sl ThomasVKpiscopal Stuyvesant near Vallevbrook Rev George Muller, pastor 1946 C h e vro le t Town Sedan Church Rev. Donald T Kauffman, RUth 2 2134 Th. M.. Minister j ______This Week Only Forest .uni Stuvve^ant Avenue- Sunday, May 2nd Stuyvesant Ave. Rex. Rowland I N>e. rector 9:15 a.m*. -S u n d a y School. Itl therford 2-5150 10:30 a m.-*- Holy Communion 'Weighed and Found Wantinu The Lord’s Dav. A-pril 25th - will bv the theme of Sundav > 1942 M ercury -4 door Sedan Knday. Apnl 30 Men's Bible sermon., - l.i-v r>H'»’t~.it the ehurt h for their ' 3 p.m .-The Annual Talent hi \*. e The Life of John The Ladies' Aid will be host at a 1940 O ld s -- 4 door Sedan Calvin Morning worship is at Social afternoon. Neighboring il a.n and evning worship at 8 congregations have been invited pm Y-'-< people's gro-.iCs meet to attend. at 7 pm Friday. May 7th. 2 pm -Semoi Wednesday. May 5 - Teacher—Walther League NOTICE 1937 Buick - 4 door Sedan Training Institute continues at 8 Sunday. May 9th, 3 pm The pm . for all interested in learning Newark Zone, of the Walthei Presbvt-'riV moir •'! the Bible and how to League will be held at Calvary One Owner — R - H Church teach it to children or young peo- Lutheran Church. Verona idtoiK pie — Ridge Rd. and New Jersey Ave. Oj i r church offers«n warm wel Rutherford Baptist Churrh 1940 Hudson - 2 door - R - H 1 t< Wilt ter, i \\ Hollis for t h»* Lyndhurkt. N. J. come to all who search for se- Rutherford. N. J, ■ !«••!. lo.it -d ill I:u . r.iilt \ \ Rev. Howard F. Friebely. Pastor cur it y within. ___ l.'ndhurxt N J | J- • tionx. ,f an.'. Should Im mmlt* 9:45 a.m.—Church School in wniioK *" 1^'ntni' k J 1937 F o rd - 2 door 9 45 a m Sundav School • Iu i S nrro«rs •III. \I'inii*i|ial »T* rk *>f l.'ndhurst -11 am —Morning Worship d ' pri i i I 11 iv -M o r n in g Wo't sh ip Communion Service Topic “The JK R K V > 'A ttd l.A , i< 'Th* Chui < h m the Fact* First Church rtf Christ, Guest Chamber of the Soul. t t K S S A W iM lto l.A Dan - Al Abriola The R« \ Antn.»n> JVIontcuo ♦> 45 p.m - Baptist Youth Fel­ Ax >• . I.yndhur'i; N ' .1 - Scieniist I. Aa . . I.> nd u is l. N I be„the guest pieach.e: A pio F. Pierrepont & Lincoln Avenues lowship Speaker, Dr. H O Wy­ in m d u s ti ...1 •) a p la in c v an in Rutherford, N. J. a tt nwmlM-r > Society'will m en at B oston. Mas* RKFRIGER ATION ROY'S Delicatessen Sund'y Services at 11 A. M and of Power " Study in . the Gospel 1 o f J o h n t'sed boxes bought and sold 100 Sln>;\psant Avenue Lynilhumt. N. J. ing Sunday School. Tuesday. Ma\ 4---Luncheon at Mis. Arthur Dehn and Mr and SPRAY PAINTING 24-Hour Servi«*c Formerly Square Deal Market 1 p m 6<»c. -t insoicd 1>\ thi' I.? . Mrs J F Gamp»V of 262 laving SC RF.FNS, KITC'HKN SF.TS. LAWN Ft RNlTI RI AND Corner of Lake Avenue das' Aid, 7 3o pm Comnuini ston iivonuo, on Monday night at­ Complete ( oldspot Overhauls tant> C la- K 35 p .••. N- a C u r- tended the funeral service for KtTCMF.N C ABINETS Call U* — RUth. 2-1236 , nun; $ 3 2 . ™ licukint In>ir.vation Mrs Charles KavifTmann at Union i ) l M.ITV RKFINISHINi; W E DELIVER ‘ Thursday, May t> Ladies' Aid City. Mrs. Kauffmann. late of Only Genuine Paris I'sed \\ill meel .it 1 30 pm "F'vei lasting I’unishmFht" is Hackensack, lived for a numbei i'ttr Estimate cxtr the subject for Sunday, Mav 2 <'f years on Pine street, Lynd- 2,”» Years of Service SPECIALS Lyndhuret Methodist Gooldcn Text K\ i| shall slay hurst E. VAN ROMER Filigree Pineapple Chunks— No. 2 can 28c MOHAWK RADIO X Church HI lli. 2-2127-I White Rose Coffee 5 |'c lb. Starve ant aid Tontine Aves. r k f h i < ;k r a t ! o n Piek-Uft ami Delivery Service 454 Riverside Ave. Lyndhurst Coffee — Our Own Special Blend 45c lb. Rev. Robert C. I.intner. Pastor IU lh. 2-r»857 Baby Food — All Kinds 3 for 22c .i*' Tontine Avenue Formerly Smith's Radio and "V R u th . 2 6928 Store hours—Daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. KHrrseraVion ol Belleville S u n d a y 10 a m., to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p m. VJFj idie,. Api il 30 . 3 30 p !, M<»\ i«- fm . r b i h h en Carto«»ns and Tra\ elogues under dii«*ct.ion th«' Wesleyan From its styling to its stam ina, . . Service Guild and tin Methodist Y o u th F e llo -' >nn> rt o m Th« i’K tui *■ Song fil from its road-action to its ride Fi«*d<#rr,‘ si t . i f g P, u.l Ilobeson. Th« se two sh'iws'uie bi iiv; given Noli solve lie.iiinu |iri»hlenis'for-kcejis llie miiuile f o r the I encfit of tin- Pioie toi Fund l>\ thi* Wc-'' --n Serviecv we in-ini) rr"Tlr;itrlicr Oiluiaster. CoinpleleU aul »• G uild and ‘th e Mi-t!iot Pray*-: s of IS FIRST I ini, Awnings? Write - Phone — SEE US TODAY JO H N I. BURK First in ali-iaund quality in js^ BBaiF the entire low-price field! ( CALL * FUNERAL HOMES How you ond your family wiU onjoy ownortbip o f th b n e w , RUth. 2-9243 COAL OIL HOT AIR smortor, finer CbovroUt for 194t) *» brings you BtG-CAft QUALITY — not in on# item only,'but in ovary photo of OyWio, ooginoormg 52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. and construction—and brings 4 to you AT LOWEST COST, at HEATING — ALTERATIONS • RUtherford 2-0490 well. That « why more people drive Chevrolet!, ocoordmg to • ;------'S' - official nationwide registratiom—ond more people want Chev­ £ h/m fHon any other make of car. That it wfry^ou, too, will agree tftat TO N T TOO VU • Jou^al Square 4-4578 Ig tm im, M F a M FmI No Money Down CHEVROLCT AND O N I/ CHCVUOUT IS RtST in aH rognd vaWal 3 Y6ARS TO. PAY | r r - THE NAZARE MEMORIAL ;b> t i c f o k l o \ « . r t BOBBINS H \tHAL IIOME JC ^ «« rm trr. n o /<■**, tt

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R l . Tel. m ’lherforil 2-7272 WR. 'V-2745 ViiXMitvSky, M. THE LEADER’S PAGE OF ALL SERVICES Ann* T « u « e H r , Willi«ra C. Srhweigert: B U SINES? DIRECT ORY H r* H w ry Hibb* rxl. Mr* Anna THE BARGAIN COUNTER PBrmkoff. Mrs Arulr*-* M uiU-i,- Mrv Willtam F A id r id**. MrS Thousands have found that these small advertise­ M- U S c W w r . Mr*. A B lloo- Modern KJertrical Shop* ment* a r e the roost eagerly read in Bergen County. ker Mr* Brndi* F.tedertrl|»on. 13- to j»* * § c Convince yourself by buying them. Through them M: John W Y«*un*. Mr* G M 1 MrKjiv, Mr* F J Bittner Mr* 1 A lu m in u m rent, buy or exchange; find the bargain for which you, Ckatles Garde. Mr* A H PolU Ihrstee H ite • l)w 4 Tape have been searching. Telephone or write your dassi m t ' Willum Lahey Mr* CUf fanM W m get of l-> ndhuna, Mr* fied advertisement* to our offices; 255 Ridce Road, AL4.ING J, L Stock w e ll i\t R uthcrfm d Lyndhurst. or 124 Rhm;e Road. Nohtii A rlington, *n<- Mr* J J Meyer ivf North VRNVT1AN BUND CO The telephone number* are Kl t i i e r m >M» 2*1031 a n d Brr*en Ktlti I M S J t a^pa K K a b n e y 2-6051. l U i n r H. I ir g r a t h ■t-M'.THl'U fdttVltACfMI o K u t m s One insertion is seventy-five cents. 4J«ni r »m w «« a t Hvii ■ Fxp«ncnoed or Int-KperiefKe Two insertions are o n e dollar and twenty-five cents. m i k o n o tvaxwi S tea d y EmpK>\ men! lVM.OMl.Mr, m Three insertions are one dollar and fifty cents. y- Good WM*»

HtAtYY CRAFT M (luor Avenue Michael Sivim i A S a n a I tw lhurol FAINTING * Dfci'O RATING RU lh 2 Lyndhu »*• AVI! vniir mnKrtw i untoni ni.»d» n i \ »n Mm» n Hi H..fi iD .d iu m firm . an> *>**• “ W ihii. Il.m d li.-d Hox sp rin g * . ••ol! l**-d Phone RUth I t i n S (in n rsKI* LI MBKR .rimt* Your old mattr«-« r.pa y .a r * . hkW fcr Mr tulrrl-- IIFI.I* W\NTKD « I* M i : u - M a > - .fttl \ i»IU-> H rok A ve., > iiiliiirM A. *• llc d d ln c «’o. It SEWING M j« iniii«t $1.!V0 |»rr hr MACHINE CENTER Sheet M etal M* ii $1 *»'*tln| imttm *ull4 up rpofa with or without ala* £* •matea i-arerfutlr f»ven Arunqum t< K>> vO I IIIM tl 3 he-, metal and Welding Oo. MO B a VNAliV Hfe.-dl itr*rt. Arlington. KB. I- 6S IS ■ OYSTERS al-ui i j*T1 ii>K <'i A' 2-:>4«w. o r 2! SCRAT MATERIALS H. CAWT0LANCT 2M Klnaaland Avtnu*, Lyndhurat Gordon'* W in* A Official Dafenaa Council OH Rararrt Air I aaH linilf Ma'.vas* <*olta*t*«r N. J. Stai* a u v s OLD RAO». NIW»**Af«M aheat NeUI Liquor Confer MAOAZINES. ALL KINDS OF 104 A v e iiu n M E T A L S Employm«nt Sarvic* T\V( > IM*VS 2S- MAOS, 9c PKR LB. DtL'VSnSO Ruthetfmd N J «h(l>- and <»n. t'h on* HC Ulerford 1-j. * ' H u th ) S4t J W .-ooditton i'mII V». Fiiurth St. Ki"nl tilt" l ; H «rria«m CHARLES Rk»«ICE*ATION lt<>MK and <•«-raloraJ r, |.iiir««l AH- bomc ,ipplianf'f». rrn-H • r St-ilaii 4 ! t a urn nt tq u ip n iM it r'«-|aiir«-d R u i r.YNIHII H 'T I BIANCHI I'd tlio -j-il®"-.! ti: n»*. d> I 2-M63 —------» VHMIM M1RHTTI H • GREEN’S RBFUlQinATION F .x p r r t If m ir h m n ti VET REFRIGERATION W a re p a ir a n d m ataii a4i m a k a a a t BROTHERS CAitu/.ww-: n V«r.v Kood Commercial A Oomaat.e ftatrlfteratian C.Uiek R f frntnng • . *.ndn ion i Tuhtrn*' Ave . Lynd* 1 ' - ^.7^ J hurat. N J oul Huth 1-2387______if HI 2.4412 M i L A N 6 a«’A PIN O IjindMcaplntf. Top Soil Alao Tree He- VsiKi‘" m l 2 i “*ovln«- CaU RuU> >*u»J M O H D K H N O W t, l.vnrihurnl I 4-JW1 SURGICAL S t’PFM E S C o a l - T o i r TRI S SK S. au rcioal Inrlta. •6 iH r Filfi Oil • krroM-ne Pslnllup r«f»tlua|ia| Kx pel'lt'lK'ed r I t * t II at. attti sun raiii<-< d I’rloea nun h l*»w. J MACCHIA Intorter l i l e r t e r N. warlu Api.lUn.r. |.alr»d. 141 Front M N. ArtlMT^n RBTtMATRN GIVEN U A L ISTATIt- FOR SALE dupl.i-wtfd Silk Surck-al Supi S tr t-t. I'l.rni-r C en tral Av*-nu<*. Trl Ml* 2 ew.'AJ Min Phone Ilarrlaon • VtNHlAN BtINDS* RdBKRT C I'u g h DOGS BOARDED SOCIAL Offft* 3.11 ('.hate Avnme IMW.S IM ».\HI »KI», naltn-d, plu< ktd PLUMBING l.yndbtirtt, N. J a nd . lim - r f H.AIIMN M VV«»«»ll a b i g k k n m :l , iii'th. 2 tf H V GRADE LIONTING bERVICt REPAIR SERVICE Till* vxreptloiuillv B>*< <1 VA'IrliiK f->r I.i|»lii A P ow er Nf.w Sit v Ih - Inm alU d It off# r* d io*|j«v lo r •>«!> All W ork out an Whifi %1 i'n- Krtno 72# V f* Viirk Ave I n d u s t r y in N tw Jtrstq Edward Holden mix r f.jrndhurat Hmli/ 1-MM-J. Hr>* *14 P lt MRMi A IllATI^ Only three other arej* in the »orlJ pmdute rrvirc J o b b i n g h a r r y b nvstcrs than New. Jet few .nul our grejt stare produce* K uliirlftdil M U U t o y M c n f t - m i s th.'O ^nv^beK- I.yodhural. N. J. ( «|a|l»m M ade t.>idhur#>f V kcaMm. I.2HJ.OOO buihcK <- la R#paired K rliH lUpalated Group presented « program ot Wiiwi"'* '>*t*di»(*«i K w & m entertainment on Mondav even- f jet. t»ur >ute i^ unitjiie anioni* the %otld » «»vvef FOR IH T IB A T M CAM. ina at the Lutheiun Church in priKiui ui^; Aiea* ui vuf>jx»«iiig J pfxj^iani «»F u /e ffh fH KtHH 2 *SS4 Rutherford, unifei direition ol th«-ii leader, James H Beavor*orv ic\t*if(h (Wt tlie oyster >/'«e IkW. JOHN n H4RO And dal you know that rlectrKiiv pl-»*o a b*jt |\*n Iff , \ r u V u lk 4 % e , Mi Frunk Amato, of 531 Thud avenue, entertained recent­ m die oyster industry, fot. //***? kt u* eiuUM punt . I w td liu ra l, ^1. J. ly at her home in rvlehration of oyxters .ire y. dJicil, pu< kehii be4i.« hvi b u t h d a y a n n iv e r s a r y H«-r e{U« >L>< inc luded Mti. Edward S.‘ Uhh bed bv hunun luiujk. * S p a r ta . M i s K T K* n n m * . M ia. FARM FRESH EGGS Ernest Be< klund. Mr» J J Oh- vei M rs M I. I. uhrrt<> M r* B*-n Puklti fJeftru «rh4 G*> ( om ^m ) . Levy's Pharmacy fmk/ti tgtidut «j t>t*t i*4*t /<*** haw til Slar*n«al Avenne I o r ill. la a t lr%* IIM llll II t Teriria. Mrs R C Curtnme, Mrs 0 M O D f R N P A Appcllo in uHb fittd* fv H* I liiir lirrii Im|.% lOlr**4l«M m igltf ttnd dit dttoM n f S tM f t t t e j . IM? I*» 4 kt«^d*U wi4entM|| tLECTRiC^i' SHOPS « tripAUa h«o Ra«b« r»» rrutf: ati<»n pt>hcj^ he *a»d . lt_i* i »>r > > .'». iwM twin ;.* » u rf< i CKSt t h a y V ’ll b e ad fiiit a d d i n g m a C m i n i s . ito»»i »>n 1 h** L**ia of adf-Quate evi- John's Radio & Television • dent«• of th r e'luxtence of employ * 5 . rre^tt .pportun.he* and of Mlit *,"t .* r' j able tKHtftng for them ‘ h a m r u i n n 12* T’-I^tiutm ka B t * A NO WitMKN for Mutirmd and D»l’ . »«a>h *'*»! « nweti' O vet- 20t) priwmx werx^itrrvad K m r r u m 1 0 ‘ T - l r y u . m V i | ; w V f } Mliiwt l!l ui the : '*a»t b«*ef djnne-r at the Me^hodm Churth last »eek by ( H im tnxImUmUtm | - ini Worr.an* Society of Chrtt \ u i " N “ W f i r i M T V !■« m Ka'rdfi*« < *<• t*an Serx ire headed hy Mra Kefler Engineering Co -*9* * •• * * re*-* a ir.g. r - r+tiivtrH +■>»;. CT,arfe« Cromiey a» president » n*iatf- *4 a l i t • q a 7 « » ^ g g g !- SR-* Mr. » r.H B~IWf «» fhjlf 3W ( haae Ave. Ku,w U» Utfcrt. rAGETEN " T H E LEADER THURSDAY. APRII 29, 1948

(Eommerrial A^,,?£*!2*£! N O TES O N ■M TU SOUTH BERGEN U V B V May Mark Fund Drive ~ ' 1921 Bader Says Eight-Community Campaign W ill Be TH E V FW Pnbii*hed every Thursday by The Commercial Leader P rintin g Company a t 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. Telephone Launched At One Time For Hospital R U th. J-1031. Joseph Bader, fund chairman of the South Bergen Saturday ev*tuea& Agpc-u 2* Past Commander John Petrillo in­ Editor ...... Carmine Savino, Jr. Memorial Hospital Association, last week mapped pian* stalled the new fat ^ Post Installed were Franklin L. BARON’S Zimmtiman. as eesaaaaeMirr * laasi-. F. X Humphrey, senior vice Business Manager . ... Ernest J . Dabinett for an intensive drive to raise $1,000,000 in eight com­ commander. Jam** IV .aunt v*ce commander. William munities to he served by a hospital in that area. Aiman. quarterssM tor. Jtatewr J*ro*&. daplain: Edward Maher, E ntered as second class matter A pril 7, 1938, at the Post Bader’s plan calls for obtain- ~ ------— .■------trustee, three >wm. TWoar»as. trustee, two years; Frank P f f i c e at Rutherford, N . J ., under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1879. ing e ig h t new cars and placing ^authorities, Gerarci; trustee, aflkt -as. adjutant; Joseph Crogan, them in each town s shopping Mrs P,«i1fer Mld. ^ su rvey officer of the da? De Cark* «ere»ce officer. Joseph Glass, Sabecription *2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copj center. The cars will be raffled ‘s a challengeMo South Bergen, guard Appointed so tfsw Veairsat- Alkastoe were James De Lellis. to provide working capital for U/ * n t *>« evaded. It is the w o rk John Petix and Nancy Neglaresi was install­ FAMOUS Lvndliur.i. N . J.. April 24. I'H 8 an intensive publicity campaign. community to see that the ing officei lor tts* "Unless we stand up and fight hospital is tttOre than a dream, A large attenuon^ *4ts » ith (V-iegaUons from Bergen, for the. rights of South Bergen," an actualityJL c - a _ Essex antf Hudson VI*"*’ issa? was Rudolph B u f- The Hollywood Smell he said, “we won't get our hos- The by-laws, prepared by May- iis, present Bergen ecaaSK-u *\aplam who is a candidate pital.” Bader said that by 'the or Calissi, law chairman, were for the council vw» cMMMaAn \rser the installation ceremonies >ee On Monday W p«*i>on> de ruled iifion Nrnark Air­ I next meeting he will have an read and approved when correct tood, refuvshnwate aow: - enjoyed until the small hours port. They were there to *Vhool“ >ome Mene> from a-forth­ organization chart with captains ed. Dr. A. C. Naclerio, Wood- of the mormn* j listed for each municipality. ^ Ridge, moved for the adoption. coming movie barring Jiniiny Stewart. one of the coun­ Outgoing Cuflubioac G*i*»#ner thanked the past o fficers a n d Members of the board of trus- Sustaining and life members w ill ’S comrades ol the then • .pcration m making his year in try*^ best actors. Were all llie ninety to lake part in the J tees who will select the workers have voting privileges, but not in each town are Mrs. Charles contributing members. The an­ office a ciuceessk asac trie efforts of Comrade film? Not at all. Tli«*\ were ehiefly tlie technicians, thc Jack. Hughes toe devotion and service to Pfeifer, vice ' president. Has- nual meeting was set for some men ub« are the r»o«t imporlanl par I of Hollywood's th e P o st brouck Heights; May Guy W. Ca- .time between March 15 to April picture making. 110 matter .what the theatre marquees say. lissi, Wood-Ridge; Mrs. E. H. Fon 30 of each year, with a minimum On Saturday tfc* P is tendering Brother The ninety spent m»>t of the da> doing nothing. The tan.. Lyndhurst; Councilm an Al of one week’s notice* H ugho> a te s tim o n ia l. “^saen. T .. s.r-ti w ill b e a t o n e d o lla r, in ­ De Cotis, Moonachie, and Bader. Dr. Ferrari urged that the As­ cluding a |i»|t>iHi ijrnrn r tuun#>. ai; the refreshments you care weather wasn't right. In the afternoon the sun came out Rutherford. Bader said meetings sociation do all it cap to stop to consume- and J— k jbsc X*< pmtty profit is to be realized and the air grew warmer. The director got his actors into the construction of expanded fa- on this affair Shr Jme arxea-; Jtnc proxe to Jack that we also DAY GIFT Will be held in each community. action. Not the actors you will *ee. There was a stand-in A speakers bureau consisting cilities at Bergen Pines Hospital can promote an afta^:. ^ **ar Jack i> not selling tickets. of doctors has been formed, with President Alfred Gilmore, of On Sunday'' ii a & from the Post, with the for Stewart. There wa> another for Joan Fontaine, who Di Andrew Ferrari of East Lyndhurst, called the next meet- Post colors ptllS if m the Americanization Day parade in will also >tar in the picture. Rutherford______and Dr.______Donald Fran- ing for May 13 at Hasbrouck Jersey City. ■ spWHmnNl et»c* the Captain John Fisk Post The scene of the moment wa> tin* arrival of a taxi cey of Lyndhurst as co-chairmen. Heights Borough Hall._ VFW of Jersey OS? The doctors, accompanied by a Alfred Turner, Lyndhurst Tht- Post svftbatt 3e*ar regularly and insist that cab out of which Stewart and Mi>f Fontaine were to alight. representative of the association, Health Officer, suggested__ that the team will Craptrt thu year Uniforms have been Only in tbi> case Stewart -at huddled in a huge overcoat will visit local organizations and South Bergen health officers be o rd e re d for the snd ^ ~ « m see the fanious Mae and SELECTIONS and Miss. Fontaine pla>ed iu the breczo out in Hollywood. discuss the need for the proposed, invited to each meeting. He add- Gold colors on trs* bm m m e to this year's champions. The Their stand-ins did the work. The simple arrival of a taxi h o s p ita l ed that they would help sell the team desBSvs tv> ise 'this end. they are sell­ Mrs. Pfeifer said there should idea to the public. in « s»- >c “shot** again and again. Time wasted away. Film be 41-. beds per 1,000 of popula­ donation tickets awarded July 4. Books of was frittered awa\. The pax of ninety persons rolled 011 tion. Then- are 1'it beds per 1,- Mrs Charles F. Lehne and 12 tic k e ts s e ll f o r $ ■cfe rtlewihe. -f the Post subscribe for a b o o k apiecv ol tht team would be paid off. and on. 000 in Bergen County, she de­ daughter. Miss Ruth Lehne, of clared. The population in a 2- 257 Oriental place, are back from Rcgarctuijt. the G I It ttv -werage veteran took full ad- AGAIN ON Does lfii> ha\c am hearing on you? mile radius of Rutherford cen­ Miami Beach, Fir., where they \ untagc ot all ha» vi 1 Saii rt vcwU be possible for him It certainly does. You ran understand why Hollywood ter is 65,000. A total of 292 beds s p e n t p vacation of two weeks. to receive nearly- tsrvxtcsaaac dfflirs m readjustment allowances, education and itfwrcimi nSfam tm c r y Of course few. if a n y v ets, inotiorffcpicture> are mi often Miiefly. Ihe eost of picture are needed. There are .none. In T h e y *»lso v is ite d F o r t L a u d e i- Nutley, Hackensack, and Pas­ dale and Hollywood. I ever will benefit to smc* l *sr. e x t o r t ' B u t: U*xs p o s s ib ility is p o in te d making, as practiced in Hollywood. i> efcormoti*. The cost saic. there are 200,000 persons I out to impress » *> :*v vaiae of their serx’ice-won bene- with 1,090 hospital beds needed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M j fit^ so t h a t th * * s a x -.-w t a n c e o f u s in g t h e i r b e n e - DISPLAY is so high tlie studios don’t dare to experiment. They do the . same thing—the thing that paid he«t last time—over 78ti available, and a shortage of G e a ry o f Court avenue have just I tils. Unfortuan*ri> ^have not been prudent in em- 304 marked their seventh wedding I ploying thes* xaiwaeiSr Ssewefas- whicfe are available to them from and over again. Referring to the study made anniversary. ! a g r a te f t d nata.>«L W ixrvm aftr-ix the** «^lerans are m the minority The reason tlie Italian and French picture* are en­ • Tho VFW was .-assrw—«e.tal ir. drafting the Ijgislation joying such \ogue here the-e da*- i- that they- specialize , you‘d see the kind of world in which.you live day after Vi hich has com- to X th e G I BUI The measures were assembled and eaaarte* - .* « ;» ! itr.portant reasons. Perhaps, COSMETICS in realism. Ihev have to. I hex laek tin* money for bril­ day. - among the ehwt *ia> v. ikiMailtrMc to the men who had liant studios, for long rehearsals. So they take nature as \\ ill Hollywood ever change? defended tftUM * * JA«ger that the people of the it is. Their women-folk now and then are jnst plain janes Not until folks express themselves. : United States to te*e«r. for then sacrifices. Just as AND PERFUMES im p o rta n t T.>.' t h a t th * C<«4gress. t h e p e o p le a n d th e who make their way because of honest and sincere acting. Maybe its too late for the movies. Pinned down by VFW did not * tfM rondiUfVns with which vet- The men are- well, ihe men are men not padded cari­ a morass.of debt, bad habits and unwise newspaper ex­ 1 runs were laced j-S* w a r T he fathers of oui cature- that have litth- relationship to realitx. ploitation Hollywood is a sad. sad case. young vetfW fts svjk.* t face unerr ploy ment, d e p r c s - OF EVERY sion and (OSfuaaMt as t tx the instrument through h a d a Vk e ll w arrant.that foreign film making crew Myybe, television can still he saved. If the parents I which our ser\iot-> * •hcrr readjustment to civilian descended on Newark \irport. working on their typical of America speak up and demand honesty, intelligence j life with a rnim r*. _ DESCRIPTION budgets, the crew would l i a x e been a ipiarter of tin* >ize. and integrity from television maybe we cart get it. This the actors would haxe stood in for themselves and the wonderful medium can be wonderful—-or it can be as Mencs would haxe been shot hing. bing. bing. And instead ! phoney as the stuff the dreamers from Hollywood w w of thc technicolor \er-ioii* <*f life that Hollywood emitV perpertrating at Newark Airport. Preserve Those Precious Baby Shoes Surprise Stork Shower Bting Them In and Have Them Given For Local Woman

Mrs. John Kirkpatrick of 439 Bronzed Page avenue, waa guest of honor at a surprise stork shower given DON’T I recently by her former business $ 5 -0 0 per pair and up associates at the Leslie Company ! at the home of her mother. Mrs. J David Ruggiero. An umbrella was the center, of Lyadhurst Jewelers the decorativx* scheme . in pink, blue and white,. with a shower of stream ers falling over the gift 304 Ri^9e Lyndhurst p a c k a g e s. Others present included Mrs. R U tk 2 2 0 1 9 Fred Bayer. Mrs. Viola Hess, FORGET Miss Vipla Hess, Mrs. Charles McGinty. Mrs. Bertha Perelia. Miss Anne AYlokowski. Miss Rose Kelly and Mrs. Robert Kirkpat­ ric k . • — - -• REMEMBER IF Co—pawy Drops in W E ARE n o w o p e n How Much Do You Save? I’HONB RUTttERFOKn 14n|J EVERY DAY until II P.M. Dr. John Paff CIGARETTES ¥N tbeitr changing liim-s, il i» Vi»r lo »svr xoinclliinff Optometrist WITH EACH PURCHASE out of inrome, salary or wage*. Saving!* arc a buffor OFFICE HOURS against fuliirr rrquirrmrnU. N o s., Tue*., Thun, ami F ri... t h »:s t e r f i e l d s -9 A. M. lo I P. M. GARDEN LUCKIES CAMELS Herr al Boiling Springs Saving* Association you ran No Office -Hours on O L D G O L D $ Wednesdays or Saturdays 1.22 o |trn a savings arro u n l for ait little- as one dollar . . . anil PHILIP MORRIS • Delicatessen Only One Carton to a Customer if you add to it systematically it will grow surprisingly Scientific fast. Your money earns regular dividends, too. , Kyr Examinatina • rf t'« n I < iw jlrtr Liw Oj For Friday • Why not come iu now and open ail insured savings ar* DELICIOUS HOME MADE SALADS 234 .Stutyisant A nrnii FISH CAK.ES EVERY FRIDAY & Saturday count? If vou do so on or before next Wednesday, it L y n d b u « s t will earn interest as from the-first of May. You gel the BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS advantage of 3 days grace. CHOICE MEATS . FRESH ROLLS * FRESH RYE BREAD PARTS - SERVICE Boilinv Spr in g s Savings Telephone PAwaic 2-6991 ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES MUONS Mide Motors, Im W* 4i**> C arry ami loan association CUT RATE DRUG STORE . Pawaic, N. J. POUSH KtSZKA” & "KIELBASY" Repairing All Maket 88 Parlt Ave., Rutherford 2 3 P a rk Avenue, Rul!ierfor