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L y h d h u r s t Public Library, T P tb u it- c d Va LI 7 Cents , L y l i h u r s m i i m h The police chief of BergenAeld kai been trltkiirf be cause he publteiied the fart hb department had broken up f i n a ring of juvenile delinquent*. Some felt that he might beat i > %D» k have kept his findings a secret. Nevertheless, the great ma jority of folks are convinced that the chief is right. The so- E V S R Y W E F K called delinquency of juveniles is rapidly becoming crim inality. The broken windows in school buildings express more Commercial Xca^cr forcibly than anything else the ruinous intent of too many .m i TH E SOUTH BFR<;KN RKVIF.l juveniles. Strong action is required to meet an ever growing challenge. Not only should the Bergenfreld incident have been l*itrt« aa a— a< aiaaa «tMt* f ti IM l*t«i »«c«eaao** o i n i v * a t*o* publicised but the punishment should have been adequate. Vol. XXXV- No. S3 l.VN D H l KST. N. J . FEH Kl ARY 2.V. 1954 at N«|ttr*e«. N J «.»*a * I M M l a* S t > « * » *a** Testimonial For St. Michael's Curate First Aiders Woman's Club Donates S250 Rev. Moore Fr. Czermak Reception Is Honored End Course Right members of the Lvnd ’ Is Stormed By Over 250 hurst Volunteer ‘Fire Department ■ and two members of the IVdioe Vit (r«l II r 4 I I • alh**li* First Aid Corps will be certified More ihan 250 pernon* i following a standard rtntt aid t l i o n li * |*a r i* li H i m * .I .mi! Momiuv nifglit honored Rev. wwrw last » al IH f n r r r f iT»~M±a* m g ftt l»* Fire D»partn»ent headquarter* Theodore (je ra u k , curate at homage l» i»* |M*t.*r Res Thev air Fire Chief James P S t Michael'* R. C. ('.hurch,; Curr r Edmond I. Barbien lit rii4t«l I ll>- at the parihh hall where a inintck Castelgrant. Anthony .H . .1.1...I lit . \ *lh testimonial dinner in his be Cu* iniell*. Mu haet IV U»v, Sam ln » »*r 11 ii »t i 1 *11 a n « l !*•' f e t t lh jucl J D-makt Ph.lip Fiore .,i . • I. ,i.|. i *1 < 1»• I s it.I half wan given. Th.-od .re O Oshavk. Robert F Speakers included Father Czer- I Sou« i 4 nd James A Yatrik l i n t ! 11. k mak’s brother, the Rev. Walter Original* d bv Fire t hief t'ur Czermak. of Our Lady of Czesto i rn* th r i in c lu d e d 22 h«*u»* chowa R C Chnrch. Harison; (of >tndt and pi actual woik tn the Rev William F. Hogan, theo : ttist aid f<>T the nmncd logy professor in Darlington undet thr dii'tvtion of the l.vnd Seminary and a classmate of hunt Chap tei Ameruan Hed l"he **iin»r»inl N nor Men haul*' V* Father Czermaks there nine c r..» Ji*hn A Hu tell s*fetv •a' r tliank* t«* I lo- I ' uiig |h-|*ai tin* ill years ago, and Mayor Walter M'i v I. *-* c h a irm a n for the W*«al .1 a i im ii * i n « l $- Marut, of Wallincton Thev wer- R e d Crus*. m s tru . t.»r T h e I litl> f o r .i «im irilm lioi mtroduced by Walter Jankowski, i i i i i i m ‘ vi tts part ot M) tin reaa I i 11r• I Vmlnilan* r I nod who headed the Holy Name So ng pogi«m of instruction bein* Those who vtrrr seated >t tht head table at the Tnlim M U l Dinner hrl<l Monday nljhl h.»....rnu I l i r o o g l i .m h i .m I v . r t u io •• !*••« ciety Committee planning th e a f ti i an g ed fur to w n s h ip d epart fa ir Father Caermak of St. MlchaeJ's Oiurch are shown above The, are loti to nth.. Rev William Ho nent* hv Kenneth A Summer* |> n n le ti .. I M i * l.m>* . I i|>|>iit« o i l .1 ill ,,1.1.1. Other special guest. were all j Jan. Ted Topoliski, present of St. Michaels Holy Name Society . Kev Theodore Cwrrnak. ruesl inriii iiri'M'nlin^ ill* • li* • ^ l,ir *1’ lt«f tht* t ..* h » lt w *4v*pU the society past prealdwits, Adam o( hoIM)r Walter Jankowski, master of ceremonies; M m Ih siableaki. past president of the !>or y, \ u f o r t u iit t ir l> t lo *«••»' i l ‘ **l I., li Czarnecki. Ernest Becklund, Ad- Ladtslaus C«armak<»nd Mayor Walter Morul of Wallincton iHioto by Camera Moose) lllf pH lure »» a !•••! am Jankowski, E d w a r d H o w e l, - Stanley Sableski and Theodore Servidio Wins i t e r * I li r e l i n n I I I * I * I • » I*-** I ” Topolski. who presented Father M i* I l|t|iil»« o i l tieiiMinling «I »*aI • |»i i lit I It* 1.1. 1 Czermak with a $250 purse, col . Ill l ll. lt |*l lected by the society. The dinner More Than 200 To Take Part In Drive Wr' s,,i"9 Ho"ors I l||l> I \ . l l lllg I h |».tl I I was served by society members' schcMil p**! so n n e l in each o f I.y n d - ; M o re th a n *200 residents w ill I Freeman. Mr Jo h n C G a i de. w ive s. h;ii st'* eight vhiK'l* They ( ■ part in the forthcoming I Mrs. Donald L in d le y . M i Ja» K are t l I ng U-l ill fall n. •• I.. 'Il In his brief talk. Father Hogan \ M i*s I..Ilia n B e d i »ek M rs R h a t a | fund drive of • the Lyndhurst j F S ik o r s k i and M r L ilia n . n u n 1. g la d «..a|.«n 11. 1 recalled his association in the Brinkerhoff. M * Edith Grabow-j •I lie I »* Chapter. American Red Cross, it , Stains C a p ta in M rs A n th o n k lp- seminary with Father Czermak. til, trait II tlo gl"- » 1.1, was reported today by Chapter pollto w ill w o i k w ith M rs AUh-i t ski. Miss Edith Neuhaute-r. Miss Meant* Ini' whom he pansed as a man "ded officials The campaign, scheduled | Hyne s Mrs Helen Lubertizzo Janet Paterno. Mis Catheurtej tl.lt * Ill'll M onl.l lla t. *e t ill. Ii.all. i. I.i icated completely to God". Radel. Mi* l»auline Sehla-ting for March 7. will be unofficially I and Mis Rose Ruxolo Captain llll. I III I • a.l« I II* t . I Marut cited the rapid growth 1 mailer lik in the township Mrs. Warren F Bogle, replacing and Mrs Haxet Zaun of the parish's Holy Name So- inaugurated h j I Mrs Walter O Tappenbeek who L> n d h u i *t b u sin e ssm e n at e ciety, which Father Czermak has starting Mar served as spiritual adviser since Headed by co - c h a irm e n M rs. , » ^ l ‘!'ll s u p p o rt r»K th e d i i v e b> p-Mttiug ness, w ill woi k with M is 1 a m h Complete Plons Being Mode For its founding seven years ago The William L. Bn ma and Mrs Cacacie Mrs Thomas Divme. campaign material in then -hop newly-formed Holy Name Glee! James H Y Beaverton, the Mrs Donald Hendrickson. Mis v n n d vk* i«n.l d e v o tin g a^ ve rtts- house to house phase of the drive River Road School Sesqui-Centennial Club sang several selections So Andrew Regan, Mrs James Ryan ing s|»ace to the dttve Kits ha* attracted increasing number-* loists were Stanley Dejewski and Mrs William Spina and Mrs Theatei manager Mr Fiank Ru- tt« im t M t M riM h Robert Coane. of volunteers Since last week. , . bido is also <o operating bv cur the "number of the group ha# j rt housw rently tunning m 2 m in u te R ed doubled, leading Chapter officials! Township apartment Ci oss traslei stuning Jimmy aident M i Mrs. Breslin Tells to view with great optimism the will t,e visited by r Stewart m hi* theatre Publa M r* E l 1« achievement of the Chapter s | Nu holas Bianculli. - - , | tcpaitmentx <»f the town- History of PTA's goal of $6115 ! ^r'tI "' rr“ s,iv.m^ l ship h.ye also plcd^ then sup-ip- n d I„ Mrs. B.vonas platoon. d,s- j d w l.^ - ' Harold' j tjjgjlrt ^ * “* flrfcrl M# aiv! M Mrs. John J. Braalin. who was triot captain Mrs.