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 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

Wood haven, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. LV'-N'Dltl'RST H EBREW WESTMINSTER grandchildren. IJm c L Reformed Church in Hackensack m eTnCaiSTS IVfarK „ n Thursday, March 4, from I to Wesley Thorn and son, W illia m . (ENTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A solemn high requiem mass Miss Carol Mathiesen, Richard 333 Valiev Brook Avenue 511 R id g e R o a d . F y n d h u r a t was offered in St. M ary's Church. Annual Dedication spring meeting,” thj, Mathiesen and Richard Brennan, Study: GEneva *-95*2 P h o n e W E h a t e r 9-7920 Burial was in Holy Cross Ceme­ 3 1 cou*»ty chairm an said, “offers the of Lyndhusrt. Jacob Sivan, Rabbi L y n d h a r a t, N- J . tery. North Arlington. Members of the Lyndhurst association an opportunity to Rev. Robert F. Burns, Jr „ Pastor Methodist Church will join fel- thank the 65 community chair- The Mothers’ Cluli of Troop 8, SACRFD HFART R C. CHURCH Baker Eddy will indude If w« Rabbi Jacob Sivan will con- Ridge Road and Page'Avenue low Methodists all over the na- rm.n and tj,eir committee mem Boy Scouts, will entertain at a w ish to f. llo w C h r is t. T ru s t, ii *u< t the regular weekly Sabbath Mrs. M. K. Britxius Ridge Knud & New Jersey Ave. tion in observing^the sixth ahnu- : kerg for their participation in the card party tomorrow evpning at must be in the way of God's ap Service being held at the Lynd­ Rev. Bernard .Moore, Pastor FYNDI1I RST METHODIST hurst Hebrew Temple on Friday Mrs Minnie Kmpscher Britziu.* j al Week of Dedication Feb. 28 to ; s*|e> and to report on pro- the Jefferson School. Friends are l*nnting . All nature teache: CHURCH ;.t fi 3'). 7 30. 8 30. 9:30 89, of 172 Springfield avenue,1 March 7. I gress being made in tuberculosis invited. Mrs. Richard Peterson ia God's love to man hut man can 'vening at 9 om. He will be as­ Stuyvesant and Tontine Ave*. 1 i :to an d l ] 30 a.m . Rutherford, died at Hackensack The observance coincides with control and public health services chairman. • not lo v Ciod sunremely and se‘ sisted by the Choral group. Rev. Robert C. Flntner, Paster Hospital on Monday morning af the beginning of Lent and will which make up the association'* his whole afffections >>n spiritua’ Speaker for the evening will be 307 T o n tin e A v e n u e ter a long illness. She was the have as its purpose the deepen-1 program!” Mr and Mr*- John Ambrosio, things, while Im-mg the m u te n a Nathan Rogoff, persident of the GEneva *-692* ST. M ICHAFF'S R. C. in trusting in it more than m th« ■'’ongregation who w ill speak/on widow of Charles Britzius. She jng Df t^e spiritual life of the Mr Leo C. Kaye, the associa- >f Sixth avenue, had as g u e sts CHURCH -w,: itu a l W«- nm -t fo i- a k e thf hii? recent Caribbean cruise. The S u n d a y was born in Holland, came to th*i members, the Rev Robert C. ' lion’s consultant in health edu- for the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. L v I.adislaus J. Wilczewskl foundati* of r ia l Alvin Jacobs w ill give some "Va- 9 45 a.m . C h u r c h Sc h o o l fo r a ll United States 65 years ago and ij}*ttter. pastor of the church, cation, will show a set of Colored ! Greco of Hillside avenue. Tea- P a s to r uld un th .ation Highlights" ages. 11:00 a m. Morning Worship had lived in Rutherford for the j points out. slides which depict the associa- neck, R id e Road and Page Avenue This c/ihgrecation Is joining Service 700 p.m., Methodist past JO years, previously in Offerings will be received to lion’s work and its participation Uf: n . ; i t rf. <<. 10 30 with the Westminster Presbyteri­ Youth Fellowship Meeting. Lyndhurst. . meet urgent needs in the mis- with other agencies. A report or Thi.-s i the K i t 30 W e d n e s d a y She leaves one daughter. Mrs . SJOn program here in this country 'Current Trends in Tuberculosis How Christian Science Heals J.im e s V B ib le w ill an Church on Sunday at a special . H, and 0 a m B r ‘therhfH>d Week service being 8 00 p.m. Mid-week service. Minnie Glassman, with whom and overseas The first $100,000 will be presented by Miss Ger- I H j nt. T h u rs d a y she lived at the Springfield ave “YOU DON’T HAVE TO I., a u tifu l h eld fit the Westminster Church w ill be used to bring Methodist j ti ude Eckhardt. executive direg 8 00 p m. Choir Rehearsal. nue address; one son, W illiam J students from other countries to ! tor of the association., CATCH COLO!” fo hringeth at 10 45 a m | |RST < III R G I (»(• ( IIH IST Bennett of Lynbrook, L. I : a study in the United States for A demonstration of the work that p u h W VN J <620 kn Sunday 9 a.m. >< IK N TISTS brother, John Knipscher of New more effective service. Half of i being accomplished by handi- a ith unt* ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL FATTER DAY SAINTS W O R (710) kc> S rin d a y 12:45 I pi»-rrejw»nt 4 l.incoln Avenues York City; three grandchildren, the balance will go to help j capped employees of the Associ- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST and four great-grandchildren «ehoofs and mission centers in ated Craftsmen will be given un- in Rutherford, N. J. Forest and Stuvvesant Avenues A. E. Starks, Pastor Services were held at 1 p.m. ; Norway. Latin America, the Phil- ! der the direction of Mr. Henry Moth ■r Ch„ Rev C. W'eslev Shike. B.D. Services Every S u n d a y yesterday at the John L. Burk opines and Central Congo. Thir­ W. Holman, vice president of the »t S c . R e c to r a t the Funeral Home, 52 Rid«e road, by ty per cent will help m ission association and Mr. Harry S. I.‘>4 Stuyvesant Ave.. l vndhurst Ad miram Masonic T e m p le the Hev George F Muller, pas- r k UJrche.s and centers in Califor- Thomson. Jr., the shop s manager. G E n e v a 8-5668 321 Second Avenue to r of S t Matthew's Lutheran | Jig O k la h o m a . Texas. Alaska, Miss Augusta B King, newly Lyndhurst, N. J . ! Church Interment was in the Tennessee, New Mexico and appointed executive director of Church School, 10 a.m . Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Vil P u e r to R ico . T h e r e m a in in g 20 the New Jersey Tuberculosis HI THI It I OKI) BAPTIST •aching Service, 11 a.m . '■ lage, Ixing Island. p^r cen t w ill go to the Methodist League, will be a g u est at the ( H I R d f E v e r y b o d y W e lc o m e Committee for Overseas Relief in m eetin g . West I'.issaie Ave.. Rutherford W o r ld Headquarters its great relief program abroad. Kt-v George Smith. Pastor Independence, Mo Patrick Bucci It is hoped that the amount of Woodward Ave , Rutherford S I 66.000 m a y b e m p de a v a ila b le Mathiesens Mark P h o n e G E n e v a 8-6795 P a t r ic k B u c c i. 57. o f 268 C o m IN M EM OR I AM fo r this- last p ro ject. LOOK SMOOTH! Now You the! avenue died on Tuesday morn .nd anniversary #nf B is h o p I to yd C. W r c k r nf 6th Anniversary ing at Bergen Pines Hospital, af Can Have UNWANTED of Daniel Bello, Pittsburgh is chairman of this te r u long illness. He w-as a plat Mr and Mrs. William Mathie HAIR REMOVED innot say and I will not nation wide Week of Dedication. with Becton. Dickinson an d C o sen, 471 Willow avenue, enter­ Inatantly - Safely - Permanently He was District. Superintendent East Rutherford. He wa tained at familv gathering Sun by the sensational dead, he is just of th* I.yndhuist ihurch some Radiomatic Electrolysis bei of the Moose I.odg. Vi j day and also celebrated the sixth ago sate. I wedding anniversary of Mr and W it h cheery smile and a M o n e v iMotted ' year t<. the „ Come in today for Edwin Kearney, of Glen FREE CONSULTATION wave of the hand. B o r n in It a ly . M r Bu> -i cam e M e th o d -1 Itee for Over- d ale . I>ong Isla n d . He has wandered in to an fo the United States and Lynd- seas R eJi r. of which Bishop' Guests included Patricia Kear Agata Beauty Salon unknown land | h u rs t in in fa n c y , liv in g in thi'- F r e d e ric k { Ne\ •11 of the New | _, , . ney. Glendale: Mr lind Mrs. j And left us dreaming how j community for the past 55 years. Y o r k A re is national chairman, 152 Midland Ave. Ariinftt*n. N.J. Kearney and daughter. Mary El v e r y fa ir Survivors are his wife. Mrs is used f orphans "f Methodist K E a r n y 2-1308 len. Astoria; M r# Joseph Kear It needs must b**, sin ce h e J M a r# Croon Bucci: two sons and fA m il’* s .. Korea, for the rehab- . , ney, Mendham; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- lingers there. j two daughters. Donald and Frank itation of amputees and to pro- eph eKarney, Jr . and daughter. Bucci and Patricia Bucci, of :de shelter for refugees. A oart Marion, and son, James, of Belle- j And vou, olh yo u , w h o th e I Lyndhurst. and Mis Edith Gra/i- f it has been used also to help; MME. IOLA ille; Mr. and Mrs Roy Salley. ; wildest yearn, j ano of Belleville; a brother. Jo- i combat famine and tubercu- . ri . ... , , F O R B E T T E R and sons, Roy and Wayne, <>l Fo the old time steps and j seph Bucci, of Belleville: and losis in India. West Paterson the glad return. three sisters. Mis. M ary Scuito of The .special Week of Dedication I, PERMANENT Also, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew You may rely on us for guidance T h in k o f h im faring on as Clifton. Mrv Jennie Armando offering is entirely voluntary and Stoehr and Min, Andrew, of W a v i n g through a time when experienced d e a r and Mrs. Tessie D'Michele of will be received the fir't Sunday I In the love of there, as lo v e L y n d h u r s t morning in Ix-nt. M a rc h 7. 2. t in t i n g counsel is much to be desired. o f h e re The funeral w ill he held tomor­ GABRIFFF BROTHERS T h in k o f h im s till as th e row at 9:30 am. from the Col­ *0 East Senter St-eet Nutley same. I say. lin s M e m o ria l. 253 S tu v v e s a n t N ut ley 2 0170 3. HAIR CUTTING lh* is not dead H e is ju s t «•. to Sacred He it n C Meetinq for Aophalt I>r|v*-» cvn l''i»>-r I'ttrfcintf /.-< i* S)Jr» »l 2 Fast Park Place. Rutherford C l h where at 10 ; K«iulpm«*nt GEneva *-**40 ■<) In te r FULLV INSURED mas* will be offei Seal Sellers here til day IN V1F.MORIAM m«nt will be in St J o s e p h ' ALL WORK OUARANTEED Cemetery, Lyndhurst Third anniversary o f the d^ath The -m mi» meeting of the vtol f A n ” »d«na C o la s u rd o D ie d Feb- iint *er workers who participated u a rv 28, H)f>l in the Chris'mas Seal Sale of the nth- face and patient Methodist Men Be. gen County Tuberculosis and ; BOOKKEEPING - TAXES ille COLLINS MEMORIAL lh allh Association has been ,Vi!h idn c a ll Hear Speaker c,.l? •t at the Second T h at 1< •d us w e ll an d tru e. ' 'he guest 8fK*aker l.e show J. Louis Lempcrt ~ ~ ~ ' A h . l>itt<•r w a s the trial to part 1 pictures of a recent European F i on. ■omi1 so good as you. | trip Fred Gundersen was < h a ir l."> West Gouverneur Avenue jmmimmiimiimmiimiiiiuiiimiiiJiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinliiiiiiHH •nan <>f prrgram for the evening Y o u a re not forgotten loved on* KutherlonL .N. J. Women of the church were in­ N" .• w ill y o u e v e r be PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vited Refreshments were erved A s i ng av life and memory last Stuyvesant near Valley 11m m . k Further plans were announced .O, W i Ml 11 re m e m b e r tht.i eh ;»o • The years ago he moved to N u tle y JO u rn a l Square 4-4578 ;,.od S h e p h e i d He retired ax y e a rs ago as a THIS WEEK S SPECIAL Ash WedneM1 steamfitter for Bethlehem S te e l >ni C h iK t J 7orp m Hoboken Mr F u lle r w as he C i u cifie d " i member of L y n d h u r s t E lk * Parakeets Satuidav. M.i ii 8 p m . M i l^xige I5u5. an d Ihe Holy Name n»l M i v C lu b Society of St Mary's, C h u rc h , in Sundav. M.i 7 9 15 a m N u tle y 54.99 H e le a v e s his W if e , M r* l>ena Ihe Call of t Disciples", mo Pet Supplies of Every Description ,,-n p »elure 1 ) a m Service, Hammer Fullei . a daughter. Mrs I Tel. G Eneva 8-7272 e Temptation ' E d w a r d (V H o r a o f L y n d h u r s t. MORI protection - yet it costs less t w o b ro th e rs . Michael and Hugo a regular tire and u li. of Thomas 1 F u lle r o f Jersey City, two sis Animal Kingdom Pet Shop than blowout r s s t.» a me* t t e r s , Mrs Margaret Friedrichs o f i on Tuesdav H 'I nke n a n d Mrs. Ann Sthwam 29} I.ymlhiirslf N. J. protecting tube herget o f Jersey City, and two | N A Z A R E VOID m a c j « y 1UICK GEneva 8*0278 OMVBOIIT O O O iil D I V O IO PLYMOUTH PONTIAC Store Hours M»>f Ihru Thurs 12 to fi P M 1 MEMORIAI Same Day Dry Cleaning Service Fridays 12 to 9 PM S a tu rd a y s 9 A M to 6 P M SAo/> In ) our liomc 7 oicm a n ti S t t f 30” 34” 3 7 ’i iiiiim iiiiiiim iim »»Miiinm »iiiim iiiM m »ii»i»iii»iiiiiiiiii»m MiiM iHiHiiiiiiii.* H O M E IN C . SAFAR'S KEARNY FEDERAL SAVINGS Vath s Tire & Battery Service Park Cleaning And Loan ASSOCIATION 341 Ridge Road LyndhurU LYNDHURST, N. J. I 403 R ID G E R O A D 215 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E N U E (ibnrvi 8-4255 LYNDHURST. N I. 49’/j Ridge Road, North Arlington

Robert C. Jones, M gr. \ Exclusive agents for 614-616 Kearny Avenue, Arlington B.F.Goodrich "CraveneMe" Water Repellent , COMPLETE SAVINGS SERVICE PAi.E THRF.K THURSDAY. FTBRT ARY 2.'. 19.">l COMMERCIAL I F vnTR A SOUTH BFRC.FN RIATFT T Engagements, Weddings And Anniversaries

VcGcwan Charles Howard Reil­ Girl Sccuts ly and W illiam Jam*** Vavrw.k of Lyndhurst. Joan and Geraldine Kitty Parks Bride Of Golembiewski Open Campaign Murtha and Carol Ann Manno, ol Miss Kathleen Park*, daughter The bride a niece*, Lynn Bradley, band and carried long stemmed B a y o n n e The Juliette Low campaign of John Parks. 101 Fern avenue. wa» flower girl. The bride s red roses The flower girl were In the evvtong guests included j celebrating the 12nd anniversary a frock of jrreen velvet and car­ th/* c h ild * ' p a t * r * * ! g m n d n a re n ts , and the late Mrs. Parks, became brother. John Parks, and the of the Girl Seoul movement in the bride of Patrolman Everett groom V cousin. Eugene CoJem- rie d a basket <*f rose petala Mr and Mr* William J VavHek the United Slates and Interna­ The erro*rs nw»«h-r wora a of P*te avenue, her maternal Golemh'ewski. son of Mr and bievski. ushered tional Friendship Month. Febru -ow colored dress with a corsage granh o f re d r o t* s. aro De Sena, Mis* Marie DeStna O H Scout* this year Mias Jaan The ceremony was performed at Illusion he kline, long sleeves On their return from * two M-- and M** M*nmv and Mangravite is Juliette Low chair 4-30 p.m. at Sacred Heart R C. pointed at the wrist and a full w'*eks m ;tor trip to Florida the Mr and Mr* John Murtha. of in a a . Church by the Rev. Bernard F. skirt fmi'0ved in a tram A lac*- •'ouolc will live at 19-17 Rid,ce Bayonne M t« Ro*e Maiie Vav Each troo« has choaen a coun­ Moore. The reception was held Juliet cap held her fingertip veil —^ad Both are graduate* of the rik and Mus* Jean Wc*terfWld of try m the World Girl Scout- As­ It »Ua«h Ih I t *«t»e m*>r* at the Rutherford Woman’s Chib, in nlace. She carried a prayer- I.vndhurst High School M»-« N e w a r k sociation. a*d dunng February lew (Mkn fwere Miss Veronica Greer was maid book topoed with a white orchid, Golembiewski ts with the All each troop ha* worked on s » r m u Iim I i w s I l f r« of honor. Joseph Maleski of Nut- Her honor m*id wore a gown ctMe Insurance Company in scrapbook on the chosen country in Ih « r w ill »<•« and ■»,»» l~y served his cousin best man of emerg'd green velvet with r Newaik Her husband is a patrol­ t « t HOH I Qt Al ft' Book* will be on dismay in May in m The groom's sister. Miss Marie jacket She wore a flower- man on the Lyndhurst Polk* Miss L. Gilfone Weds tieoV w n « m»«so ion run is ^ »♦*»•» with a representative product h e re a t M d K f s M t K Oolembiewski> was bridesmaid, trimmed notching velvet head F a r c e . and flag from each country, and h i t Owr oiarket * UU >« Mi** laiev C.ilfone of <153 Ridgv best man The groom’s nephew, ol, Ernest and Virginia, and Mr then will he left at the Scout rm The* »e «>e »*»n *hrU r>wd. and A n th o n y C e rm g h a , of r o u n d Thomas Pc'm^arella. the gmore* md Mrs Ren Miglin. with the ( House for future reference, an d U t l e tn * « » » » A* 2Tt> Ridge road, were married at Married cousin. Jerry Carroll, and the . honor guest and her husband, of S rapbooks are uniform *i/e paetan#»u »*•«» • *** »* Sacred Heart R C Church Sat- Miss Evelyn Violet, daughter of groom’s brother, Leonard Peter- j Lyndhurst and each one w*ill contakn a his- c l u w « r MlVr f»*fi po*» unlay, Feb 20 at 5 nm A reeep Mr. and Mrs. John Violet, of 85 son of Paa-aic. ushered. « i Also. Mr and Mrs. Arthur I tonr of the country, summerv of ROAST « l<»» p€U * o r o i l o Kenyon street. New Bedford. tion was held at the VFW H ill The bride wore a gown of Kerr and m i un V a lle y B ro o k a v e n u e ttdh>w T e n d e r Mass., became the bride of Ed white chantilly lace and njrlon hara and Manlyn. and Mr and ( chief pr<»durt*. invention*, fam | ) | S o lid a*r H r* h«l ' «• til *_•*«• mg the ceremony ward DiCamillo, son of Mrs. Sis- tulle over sstin with an illusion Mrs John Mirlin of Packansrk ou* people and picture* of fam prn*ir« «ifi a*l «nd to DiCamillo and the late Mr T fte b i »de w.*> a ttu e d m w round neckline, long sleeve* Lake. Mr and Mis John Arnold m s pla-es lfc * » II *«♦«! b ;i a»iK*I» l» DiCamillo. 338 Sanfotd avenue. noint^d at the wrist and a full i »nd cUugh'ers, Dorothy and Countries chosen bv the sev­ g o w n '1 Chanti'.l) U>« > '« ; lb 79c m tg a i« fcl* » t i * M i Lyndhurst, on Sunday skirt finished in a lace train F.dith. of Pompton l-akes. Mi eral troop* *nd leader* of the white satin <»«l«r M U » | ■ * » I I » i *«a l«» The. 2 30 p.m. ceremony was Her fingertip veil was caueht by and Mi-* Ralf Crawford and son troop* are m follows Australia. Sin- attended l\ b« ; ► % i h i h i performed at St Francis R. C. a lace ^ap. She carried lilies of! Allen Ralf of Preakne*?, and Mr Troop 1 Mis* Sylvia Ixatnan. tei M •' L'arnum Gilf> iie Church, New Bedford. All at- the vallev »entered hv an orchid and Mrs Louis Stolank of Wood N e w Z e a la n d . 2, M s* E b ta b e th m a id . ‘I h< nui nd '* i* s .1 Lindsay Canada. 3, Mrs Chester C h a m b e i la m o f Lyndhurst and r o a s t b e e f Her honor maid were a jacket1 Ridge g o w n o f lig h t b lu e n y lo n t u lle M r ?»nd MTs. E d w a r d P a w lo n k i Dud* Denmark. 4 and Nether Mns> LiM iiJe >'idijcnui N« v* ind taffeta with a matching cap. i and daughters, l.mda and Bren lands. 5 Mi** l.indaav; Italy. A. ark as bridesmaid* lhonio> Cto She carried a basket of lijht blue* da. of Marietta, Ohio, were un M i* Bernard Blohni Belgium. 7. appa "f 1 > ndhur*t seived ** U »1 gardenias The bridesmaid* were able to attend, but thev called b> Mrs C W Whitney, France. ». n>«*n an Chieih'” and lb 59c Rumps Vcnl slmilarlv attired in a darker, long distam e telephone and thu M rs. George Paccone; Sweden. 9. Fiank Chitino of |.>ndhu I and shade of blue and eertrcd basket* added their e> ngratulationa anr M s Charles Mever Michael Siaduto of V.ith Aihng of darker blue gardenias. best wishes to the happy event Mexico. H> M*** Mangras ite. ton, 5 9 c lb. The bride's mother wore light V 'rway 11 Mia* Lindsay Japan, blue lace with matching access­ 12. Mrs George Henning; Great ories and an orchid corsage. Miss J. Slyke Weds Britain. It. Mrs Charles Field*. On their return from a honev P h ilip p in e s , 14, M rs Jt-s.se T a n ­ moon in the Poconos the couple Mr and Mrs. Charles Alex A ar ker. Switzerland. 15 Mr* F.rwin • Loans w i l l liv e at 537 F re e m a n stre et cl''ke, of Scarsdal^ N Y . an . N'l’u m m n G e r m a n y . 16 M r* n ume the manage of thei I Thomas Blondi Greece. 17 Mrs Mr Weedo. who is an army \et Renfali CHUCK ROAST eran of three years service, is daughter. Judith D*‘e. to Ernest Victor A Maturo: Egypt. 18 Mrs with the A A P Store in Newark Ha«dl«*nd oFnnn. Jr. «on of Mr Riward iJiwson. Branl. 14 Mrs and Mrs. Ernest H Font an, of 525 WalUx l^yh, India. 20. M r* An • Imurance Second avenue. Lvndhurst j tbony Ciarlo. Surprise For The cere'ri >nv was performed yy,,. leaders Club met last LEGS LAMB i t E lk t o n . M 1 on No\ 27, 1953 <-er.in< at th e S e o u t H o u *e and • Real Estate Mrs. Pawloski Parents of the i ouple wen- not B«>ard of Duet tors will hold In .»i K ill. <1 info-mod of the mar>rage u n til1, , special meeting this evening at Mrs. Joseph Pawluaki, both had comnluted the current tj)(% home of their nre*!dent, Mr*. tendants were from New Bed I Kmgaland avenue, wa* guest oi semester at ollege. Mrs. Fontar j«»hn B Sowio, of Ruige road CHICKENS ford. The reeention was held in ^onor at a surprise family din JU,» completed th« first se I ho»« e I’.liter the Church Hall n*r Par*y Iiven Thursday even : ™,PS*er nf he- sophomore year at talu a l i l \ II i m i m - | t ) The bride wore a gown of in* in ^ ^ bral,“n h^r htrthd l> Rucknell University. l>>wiaburg Honored On Birthday white satin and lace fashioned anniversary at the Chiaken Barn pa anfi her husband ha* com Marv Lee Vavrick, daughter of STEAKS with a matching bolero. A tiara Restaurant. Totowa. (cleted the first semester of his Mr and Mis Jamas Vavrick, of held her fingertip veil in place The program uf entertainment tuiuor year at Brown University ,V»9 Lake avenue. *as six yeai a She carried a bouquet of white, included vocal selections by Mrs Providence. H I He has now s» old «»n Mondav The es ent * a» rores centered by two white or- Ben Miglin of Lyndhurst and cured a position with NBC >n »lebrated with a party at her ch id *. John Arnold of Pompton Lakes New Y<>rk They will Ir e at 525 CHICKENS Ttime A la«ge birthday iake *.t* •i» S im IS ANT W (S ll Those present included Mr Second avenue. Lyndhurst. H w ltt « On their return from a honey­ the attia tion when refreshment* m oo n in W a s h in g to n . D C-. th e and Mrs. John Pawloski anh Pawloski, IrIr.. Mi 227 Livmg*!t(>n a ve n u e , has as H lru II Alfred ani Robeit Millet, Antho and Mr* Howard Liebenow with quests for the weekend and holi- t rr%h Eggs -* 55c uate of New Bedford High ny an«l Ca«ol Cutnini llo. Jan* t « i o r , o ; i v School and i* a beautician Her their son. Howard, and daughtei. | day the Misses Mary and Wini­ Lynn Jatjibs, Eh/j»»eth Ann (, M^l* husband, graduate of Lyndhurst Constance, Mr and Mrs. Ernest fred Bell and Alice Beveridge of 29c i o u x . Suranne Mchtna Lmla Ba'lard Biscuits 2 High School, is an army veteran Becklund and children. Lois, Car Drexel Iftlf. Philadelphia, Pa ! of two years service. He is in bus- * i ill H Ih c a i A n t ; 29c mesa in Caroline’s Food Store, on > A L A U j i i i mi m \< \kmm1 M efci Sanford avenue ? II. l*af Swift's Amcr. C^ccsc 89c Peqgy Crawford ia r ' i k r a f t s ::;vv; 35c A Recent Bride l - 29c Miss Peggy Crawford, dauphtei of Mr and Mrs Donald Craw ford, 317 Wat*on avenue, became 39c the bride of Irving R Norton, of Sno white Mushrooms Fort Lee. son of Mr, and Mrs Ralph B. Norton of Minotola. on t,-) Fresh Golden Corn 3 25; Saturday The candlelight cere mony was oerformed at 4 n.m at California Carrots 2 19c the Old Bergen Du»eh Reformed Church in Jersey City The re Maine Potatoes 10 25c reption was h^-ld at the M arl­ boro Inn. Montclair Golden Ripe Banans 2 25c Miss Iso be 1 Crawford was her siater’s only attendant Earl Nor Seedless Grapefruit 5 29: ton of Buena served his brothei as best man Charles Laneley of k Rome Beauty Apples 3 '■ ??e Vineland and Robert We tier of Bridgeton, ushered. The bride wore a gown of im Paid Dor) Food 1 ported chantilly lace fashioned P r t t n r P . * '' '>•>«( with a hieh illusion neckline out lin e d w ith seedr ea rls . lon«* T h e h e lle r l l i e Every Day Low Prices 6 1 ‘I sleeve* rx'tnted *t the wrist and a full skirt finished in a eathed V h - U 59c !)<>•* 1 ral train A matching hcadpieee bu». t r a i n . taxi nvrrirr PRUNE JUICE ---- 2 l :<» held her fingertio Illusion veil i*' l e t i « m » a»«r * - •* place She carried orchid* and GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 37c INSlA-41 «_f steohanotis th o h e lle r Her honor maid wore a i>o»-" t i e * 6 Ol < 1 o f F re n c h cogna<' * d k taffe ta NBC Graham Crackers 29c with a wreath of ivy in her hai a com m unity'» gmirth Be ec h-Nut and carried a bouquet of gladl t . I M oil and trailing ivy PEACHES ... . . 2 49c B a b y F o o d On their return from a trip, ■j * 9 , am ! proH/toritv 3 . . . the couole will live in River1 29c Edce. Mrs Norton is a gradual*- TOMATOES 1 1 of Dickinson High School Jersey CU*. and Beaver College at | BONITA ..... '■*“ 4 ‘ — S1.00 Jenkintown Pa, She is With the * » * l 1 * M %»!• New York Tru*t Comoanv in ; Orange Juice New York Her hu«hu* i * > brl

Mr and Mrs. Camillo DeBonis, j toric pathway known then an the Polifly Indian Trail., to* Students On 753 Riverside avenue, are the Community Work Bettering day called Hackensack street. DCOIl'S List parents of a son. Camillo. Jr., At The Rivoli born Tuesday, Feb. 16; at St. There has been a number of opinions aiming histor* , „ , _ . . ■ m m • ii i • - a i . Announcement ofa Dean s List Barnabas Hospital, Newark. The Schools is Recommended lans a- to the route taken by Washingtons Arm y, but f 7g upperclassmen who have baby weighed 9 pounds, 15 ounc­ ! the clearest construction it* that the army followed the achieved outstanding records in es. He joins a sister, Eleanor, Dr. Jerom e Sa!i-Imr> of Bloom field and Dr. John Own th e S e p te m b e r to January semes­ three years old. I Polifly Trail as far as Hasbrouck Height*, then made a I l f RosIm i. I. I . ili-rni-M-d L'r.iiip procedure in com m unity ter just concluded at the Rutgers 'right turn and marched through what is today Lodi. The Newark College of A r t * and S c i­ Work fur liflli r -ohool- il ihe recent meeting of the Bit- J army then mu.»I have made a diagonal swing towards Pas- e nces w a s m a d e b y D e a n H e rb e rt T H E N E W pen Counn Education ^ ork-hop. Th*- program was open­ P. Woodward of the State Uni­ I saic. then called Aequankanink Landing. ed with a -liorl film entitled "The I nscen Committees,'' v e rs ity u n it Washington. alJ that day. realised that while one w h i c h w ii- pre-cnted and ili-iii'-<-il by Arthur Blum berg Students on the honor list in­ LINCOLN river had been crossed his position was still perilous, for clude 35 seniors, 26 juniors, 16 and Mi-- W iiton IV nill of tin- ( enter for Im proving Group j THEATRE ! he wa- on a narrow -trip of land between the Haeken- sophomores, and one unclassified ARLINGTON. N. J. . . . I f . . ,, . I . student from among 490 upper- K E . 3 4644 satisfaction of knowing that I sack and thelie I as*aic Rivers. If only the I as*aic could b* | (iassmen ,n the Newark college democratic way is being prac- ! reached they would be comparatively safe*afe from imme­inline- of the State University. T o d a y , E e b . 25 • i :n the development of the Among the students were Har- Rachel L. ( arson's ram diate danger. .. . . ■ ■ .i ry Albrecht. Chemistry; Donald "The Sea Around Us" I): John Owen discussed the | About ten years before this the Prov ineial Legi-la- Shcrman Engi,sh. both of Lynd in C o lo r need f('! a careful study of the i lure had a bridge con-lructed over the river. This bridge hurst; David A BiedermaA, His A lso [l Sallfitv;-;. • ... - ?,:] J hi ■ • t..in11y and its character!sties ■ . ility ■ ,i t\ „■ t, .n i-tood about .‘>.0(MI \ards north of the present (Gregory a \e -iIor>’ Anne Carol filler. General David Farrar - Nadi* Gray v. ■ i n planning to meet educa-| and James A Organ. Biology, of (!> '.•( lo;>in^ : 1 - :«• oi*: ;i:n • mh.i 1 needs In waking to pro- J nue bridge. It was a rude -tructure. entirely of timber, ’ North Arlington. "Night Without Stars" |‘.e : >ol- ■ .. v i>- adequate buildings. lay par- I and jiisl wide enough for one wagon and team to cross II . ‘ • : • -i .ml t.<;pation I- particularly helpful. F r i. i t S a t. F e b . 26-27 Mrs George H. oKehler, of S icn lay participation helps both > .if u time. Towards thi- the patriots hastened. Tony Curtis - Joanne Dru Roosevelt avenue, entertained 1 • • ■ knn-A the define problems and to solve I lie army got sifrl\ across and camped in the old in "FORBIDDEN" undei- her card club on Tuesday even­ .! It.’ :■ - ■ ’• them by gathering information . — also— clnirchvard which maii> of our old timers remember ing. VS'' > ii then- i- and ' U p ' ti-ins. Sinc e t h e ] I -tood there before the Armory and park wa* established. S. Hayden - J. Carrol Naish - 1,.nd and - ho<>1 s do belong to the com-j Muiinty, lay participation assures Iliis park *till contain- -nine histnric memeiiloe* which in "Fighter Attack" Adventure-Romance— l ust action is packed into this Techni­ - hat they will be representative in C o lo r color Drama. "A LL THE BROTHERS H1KI VALIANT", starring I h o p e imn reader-*. especially . my young -cliool friends, : . A !••••■ i' 2 * III! uf the community Robert Taylor, Ann Blvth and Stewart (.ranger. now appearing w ill go .iim ! .<•(■ wli^n -pring arrive-. Ml Bluinhen anti Miss Pruitt j U i 1" ..veil til at the RIVOLI THEATRE. Saturday Matinee. Feb. 27 pre se nted to fir.st y e a r p a r t ic i­ After the army got -afely aero— it remained to de- W E b . 9-0041 O! » !'!•’ .1 he: |»a:- SPEC I Al. KID D IE SHOW pant- i drareati/ation ol a citi | :»• Mot. 1'..: -trov the bridge -o a* to furlher harass the enemy, and Leo Gorcey A Bowery Bovs /er>' adv'iso: y c o m m itte e m eet* I lo a \nimg farmer, named Jolni Pn-|. thi*. task was as- Thurs. thru Sat. Feb. 25-27 in “FLYING WILD also mi; The workshop members, Kill Elliott Pecgie Castle “FIOHTER ATTACK" judged the 'meeting’' for evi- I -iglied. Ilii' modern Horatio soon had the timber* float­ -. pl.tlt uf piu- "I, The Jury" Plus 5 Color ( artoons— 5 ili'ii-1 - of good content, pi o- oum B e rg e r Jottings ing down the -Iream and I In i - ended W a-bingtnn - re­ * «•< J * 11«—, le a d e is h ip atul m te g ra Joan Eontaine - Jack Pal*nee l i c , it through Ib-rgen < ounlv tm n of idea** on ty p ic a l co m m u n * l l y JOHN M l SON. n >n>. 1 in "Flight To Tangier" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ih problems. iuPteiOR counf or F e b 28 M a r. 1-2 . . . . j ..Ji Uf 1 1i,. i Kl, The W \ S I I I N ( , ION S Id I Kl \ I I II IK II (.1 I I L I U . I \ N EW J E R S E Y S IANCEHY DIVISION BfcHG* Saturday Matinee Rita Hayworth Jose Ferrer OUNTV DOCKET NO F /bS Scholarships For I' rom the tim e of llic I i r i t i -11 oeeupatimi uf New iork KIDDIE SHOW Miss Sadie Thompson' until t h lober I . . b. \\ a - li i iig l ■ i ii m ade hi- beadipiarter- 5— C A R T O O N S — 5 in C o lo r 2— FEATURES — 2 — a Iso— Rensselaer Told i Hackensack, liul lie found it iierr—arv to collect his army John Ireland - Lon McCallister Earl A Looney, of Towaco, | am | pr,..uir,. f,,r orderlv relreal thruugh ihe State, mak- Sun & Mon. Eeb. 28; Mar 1 chairman of the New Jersey I . . . , . . , , .. in "C o m b at -Squad' I scholarship committee for the » eilll-v lv a ma his objective. In a letter to the ( nlitm- Spencer Tracy f t N O T Hensselaer Polytechnic Institute j enta I l ungrc.* cxpliiining In - -ituatioii. he wrote: "People Against Starts Wed. thru Sat. t h i u n j alumni, icports that all applies March 3 to 6 ' L O C A T t O "IJergcn i- y narrow in-ck of land .nee>»ible on three WEDNESDAY O 'H a ra " | tio n s fo, th e tw o 1954 s c h o la r­ S ID E / "The Cruel Se a " with side- by water and e\po«ed to a variety of attack- in dif­ Janet l.eigh - C. Carpenter ships mu>t be completed and in Jack Hawkins - Donald Sinden sffSfS. - his hands by Saturday. Feb. 27 ferent place- ;i| I lie -ailie llllie. "Fearless Fagin" - i The awards are to be made early i n k’x-m Il wa- not until live week* later, however, dial he -tarl- W E b s t e r 9-1900 Roek Hudson M. Henderson in A p r il O P E N D A I L Y Tues. & Wed. Mar. 2-3 ed mi hi- famoii* march through Jer-ev. "Back to God's 1 Application forms may be ob Evening Performances Only "Cruel Sea" i tained from Chairman Looney by Ihe Brili-h on ihe nighl of November I (K - ile iillv S ta r tin g a t 7:00 Country" * r t } Continuous Sat & Sundays — also — those who wish to compete for j <.ro...-)| ||„. Ilu.l-oli. 2(1(1 I nits loaded willi -oldier- a nd in C o lo r the scholarships but ha be "Tumbleweed' He«siau«. Il\ morning fi.IKIII troop*, under l ord t.ornwal- delayed in .obtaining the forms N o w th ru S a t. F e b . 24-27 COMING SOON His address is Waughaw Road. li-. landed at I losler and -tood upon the summit of the RobL Tav lor Stew art (.ranger D I S H N I G H T Mon. Tues. Wed. Mar. 8 to T o w a c o Matinee A Evening P.ilisades. a -Imrt di-laticc from K.ngb-wood. I lie informa- -Al l illl IIROTIIKRS Tuesday & Thursday The Rensselaer scholarship? t ion wa- carried t * * the Vmericau \rmv at Fort Lee by "MARTIN LUTHER are each worth $3,200 m meet \\ I III \ \I1 \NT" ing complete tuition charges foi - con t *. Ifdicral t»reeiu- wa- in coiuniaiid there as Wash­ Leo tiorcy A the Bowery Boys a four year course in engineer ington w;i- in Hackensack. • PH I\ VW I V I S ” mg or science at the Troy. N Y MIMEOGRAPHING Il w;i- of tin- utiuu-t import.nice tat le Americans Saturdav Matinee. Eeb 2"th College Chairman Looney is til­ ROY ROGERS RODEO PHOTO-OFFSET ing assisted in interviewing ap­ cro-« the 11ilckellsai k Uiver before they were intercepted K. & K. KOt Nil I P AUTO-TYPING plying seniors by members of his bv the Hriti-h. otlierwi-e tlu-v would l»«- hernmed in be­ . mi holarship t 1 mmittee residing in 2 Roy Rogers I-eat urea tween the H.nken-iuk iind Hud-on Miver-. with l oruwal- ADDRESSING the most populous* areas o t the Loads of Color Cartoons TRI ( KING AND state. lis bearing down upon tln-m Irmn lln- north and C'cape M U LT ILIT H Eree Ciifts to all Boy* & Girls ASPH\LT SERV ICE i u l f nni-li and m ilk, and lln- men of the fain APPLIANCES Check Your Car "OVER 30 YEARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS’* ilv. iheir dav - work done, were gathered alioiit lln- fire SERVICE ADMIRAL. K C.A.^U € M € R < 0 N Best t guipped Service while peril.ip- -oiue \ illage co«|iicll<- -,iI ill a corner wilb TEL et/l*ION*~< A PPL lA/jC Every 1000 Miles Laboratory in this Area finger- Ini-v it lln- -pinning wheel, and her ear- intent 1 / C u l l 221 STUVVtSANT AVE.»Q%»«t See Your Local Garaferoan GE. 8-9134 mi lln -lamiueriug wooing «»f In r ru-lic lover. KEarny 2-3060 L Y N D M U H 5 T Such wa- tin- dailv life in I lackcn-ack N illage and Miller Auto Gear or W Eb ster 9-4769 on llii- nighl when lln palriol< ui.uclnd into the (own ctii* and Parts Co. the candlelight* from the two-*core hou*c* *honc tliTortgh Now! 'H is e«8St!U*B PIZZA SERVED EVERY NIGHT!! the window*. h.arue*i face* of men. women and children 64 I'nion Avenue For Qujrk, Reliable looked upon the lo-draggled armv marching through tin Rutherford, N. J. REAL CERAMIC TIER Service On All Makes llte-i 1 Finest ■trcct*. I In v marched I w o ahre.i-l. ragged and iinkepl Qualify Produced By Mailer Mechanics" Italian-American Many of lln-m were wrapped iu lln-u blanket*. Some had GEneva 8-5670 ARLINGTON Cuisine burlap bag about tln-ir feel m the place «*f -h<»e- and *tock Distributors of TELEVISION GEneva 8-5045 ings. Tliev bore on their clothing and on their f.n •es tin Oualily Auto Part* ,| (HOwnoOM . offick 5S K I AKM V ST.. LYNKHI RST. N. 1 indelliblc mark- of hard-hip. SERVICE > . . . ______• CHOICE DRINKS Automotive Paints - Pools 72H KKARNY W E. The armv camped on ihe green in front of the court­ Automotive Machine Shop A i d I N C T O N ENTERTAINMENT house. Tin* private residence of Peter /abri-kle. still stand iug tinlav and known as the Man-ion Ibm-e on the north FRIDAY & SATURDAY we*l corner of the (.recti, wa* Washington's headquarter* VIOLA BROTHERS, INC. K E . 2 -9 5 2 9 II ihe following dav the march was resumed. Leaving tin (*reen th*- troop* marked up L--ex street toward* the hi*- 1RU WASHINGTON AVEM 'E, Nl I I V N J 111 M M "M l VS I I NClll'ONS I W lin DINM IIS CATERING TO PARTIES Phone N U tley 2-7000 0 ' ' £ ) INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. ROMA RESTAURANT I he onlv w .itching we 218 W ashington Avenue d o i- watching for you t*» COMPLETE LINE OF hill ltid|!e Koail at Jiiuneiy Axe., North \rlin(tt..n come in W e think vou'll Nutley, N. J. like the friendly weleoine BUILDING MATERIALS and interested service. N Utley 2-8080 *lJk Insulation W O O L and BOARD Meet and Greet Your Friendi Industrial Waste Removal E M P t O V l f S DON'T l o o k SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH AT THE ClOCK ANVMOftf Visit Our Newly Decorated Pine Room MOWAQAV^ TM fv ALL WAVE W Q ' V WATCMlfc Double Barrel's Tavern jo t DUBKOWOLSKI. Prop: Louis Viola Co. Flintcoke Asphalt Roof Shingles WASHINGTON AVENt'K, Nt T' M V J. W Eb ster 9-9679 Hard and Soft Coal Cinders Agriculture Lime-Driveway Stone 442 Lewandowski Slreel, Lyndhurst, N. J. N U tley 2-8080-1 Imitation Tile Board r \ r . r n \ T rnMMrnn vt ir vnrn a corm nrnrrv Krvrrxr THTTKSnAY. FEBHl'ARV 2". 1951 • '«fi .• p « s u t # Tea- betwpfn April ami June 3* KM, Bridal Booth cording to Ernest E'.er. Lefi-'n v • •, ■> ' ' \ . ) .’* «»•> ihow rhmirm.m. who Uipulat. At Hobby Show ’.hat the exa.-t date and place . marriage muM be included a P S. DecUret Dividend A unique feature o f the I. uise. • |<|rt f :-egistrati n PTA NOTES Garden and Hobb\ Show to be' legistc » the tv de to i>e « U . Entrance For 'laged in the Teane < Ar mory . •, ■ _>.* April 3 to 10 unde- th sponsor - I show * h -1 v. ili t>r >f < Paterson College ship of the Beig.-n C»ur :> Ame: - f teres* to ewly weds and re n t* tran legion, will be a B r id a l j tu be we Tra. h n >Uk k Lincoln School:— tricia Wirsing. Fritr Kreisler; W a v Booth. it wa> ar.m'un, t .1 t ‘u ! Mrs. John J Birslin. S r . w a s I Helen Kolakowsky. Sarah Ad- guest speaker at the meeting of | arns. The Bridal Bo th mi ihe Lincoln PTA held cn Ttiurs- | Thomas Kolokjwsky. Buffalo j registrat n t .ml dav even in l’ at the school She B. 11. Billy Haae. Th.m tt Edison, couples who plan told ol the bewnnmgs ot the PTA I John Schultz. Roaer Williams ■ n Lyndhurst. Mrs Bieslin was I Timothy Could. Horace breel> the first president and me of the Arthur Freeman. Lincoln. Rich f unders o f the ;n th* ard Mueller. Victor Hugo: Thet ■ immunity. esa LaPlaca. Marv Garden; Ger Those participating n the can- aldine SnadyK. Anna H Shaw. ‘ielighitng ierenn>ny in observ- Lois Walsh. Babe Kuth. Gerald ue ..f F o tn a l. '■ D:i> vice Mrs Rulenbaih. Enrico Caruso. Ann .I L haunt a. Mr.* Jess Hi //a Vigilant. Amy Lovell: Rali h ■ '.1: F N B . 1 M ia M a ret j Royt raft. Charles Du ken* Carol N;ell Mis Alex Alton , nded with a palioi.c son* i rsident taught the class by Miss Mary t teacher in Mrs Chankakan hairman ot LUen Peoples, musi ' P o rtio n s fi>* n o m in a l sntf t mittee. re i the elementary - h i ted tn non;: if records m e i- yed at appr > r: ite place- in the program »•' tdent Mrs i Mrs F. Gera •d Onoscent Pi Joseph B-.m , t mntv president, spi 1'Mi.r Ils. M:,. Wal I -ress of the PT .lit n a F Hin.i It i Padle ltli; - vre’ai v | Thos*- w ho took o rlij'hting *«"i Mis Anth spond ; .-I'’ I) v '»/ •e V - net . B! illKi'l i i.-n IP ’ M«s ,i M. Mjudf 1. la. Mis St. ! .11.! M - K>« h:r 1 • ti..m T« an«1 M rioiidaqo'd oi Oranqe Bowl ;.! mi t'hi . vi • •. .HI !1: 1 ‘nt* nt \ittn . V ’,11 Ml 1 )tto ■. in ■iken • tt it iiftri no. n at tlie st h on "Hon,.: Hull with Mi* Pl.pii of sM l» « KOI* I ’ ..i ^ Q Stanley B: .11 .. - moderatoi S I AM * ItKII pkje. W ght tty Mr- of th -e on Ihe Ji.mt l we.t M Serve with Ideal Apple Sauce 2 37‘ K.ith H 1 Monroe. M- W !r..un St on ,lv rn in /enir.iillei M-- ('■• "u-- Dufl •ut that |x.-i I-' n M( Char It v W Chri't Th.' PTA n in Mul ot the t LOUCLLA . vork de ne bv thi Mothe:- Cl i Pi , i-xten.t' Sharp Colored i at the PTA I.' DUCKLINGS t > C lu b on i/ed then BUTTER nation of CHfcESE ik 59 Fancy r Oven M..n\ of VN inner of over .*>00 pri/*- S« il rrcam . salted i u - i i *• . 4 1 t lO * u n i (>•! long liland Ib Ready Ib . t t'l.lt t i! shatpt otoint ( hwsr . »•**« ‘ : n K P A 53 V-8 Cocktail rioxolone Calami *» l» I . I a si * t r n d ri I nut l»luiH lluiklint H'i« • < , i on Queen |« V Mi I’aflei tv. Kiver Koad School: ( r«*am> 'lttensler Mr ( h u t k I a n il* . P K I itl« l I l o o m t r r .lit! Ciin-Kii Fruit Cocktail ''.id \ inrt li an V m W n IK o m s I .'N I 111«* I o l 1 • hI 1 i r Hi\ «m H> a I P I A tn. K i at I < hr**/ NN In/ ’,U l i i h \ i a l I h o p s , I tllrl 'la. krrcl I k M ' K- ’n Minute Rice p a c h a q e * I’hil.i ( irartt ( lt»*«*sr 17« tin i»si «»| V « al ."i, ^alm«*n > l i ak* *»fh '“ha r p < linlilar ' ’ 1 Mral saiis«Ki " , H Vlalftnil "sli ak- .‘V KeeblerSaltincs 2p ; kg ; % 2 9 I.HIH ir ( hn M‘ "."' '.V V h K him U w i i i s| " * / 11 i, I i ii/rn Kalilnl. s#c N a i m a I i> s 1 I i «»n • ' | I infi ll shf imp . n COOKIES. CRACKERS CANDY DEPARTMENT i Mi- i. .'ri.ii lc"' i n .lu ( otlaift i hi*<*sf .*"!'M V** t‘h I a nth I n rf , J M I i a h P a l l u s II. ep h M o U.ngfelli.w; Keebler Sea Toant :;ir \ o n p a r e iU k iiisc mts r«:' ::% M« at v N I apple s h n m p ; Ir Oreo Sandwich n V . h. :’!♦«- W afi rs „ * . * NahiM-o (irahamK I <- Jellv I h ops !•», - - - Sunshine llydrox lie h r a ft < :tram« ls J h yVhat Do U S N o I ( ’hoeulale I’eran i'V H \ H Sno%% ( ‘ap* J i t CK#ny ot Chairy Sti«uii«l ih Hurry Butler Cookies £;■ J'h M »*lrh Ju n io r M in t -> 25 YOU P.S. Output Up POTATOES 10 California Cling Peach Fietla < >rang« Slir«*s l " « PIE 4 9 W a n t? 1‘earhes '.V 2V Unttrr Vlinls ' H i, POTATOES 10 .59 .Mayonnaise""" "* :’.'!<• M in is 1 ,, I (k r » i l V 1 »l«M P*4y #«kf »•••• Coffee Cake c** i 49 N e w C : p Miracle Whip 1".,”' :!•’><■ Mint I Mails ' ; ;,/*• i m llormel Spam 17c MISCELLANEOUS SlipiflM Whil* P O TATOE S 5 - 29* ( ake Mi* - •:!.!<• iirrthOx i: BREAD 15 >m«i*N »''»«»• Cabbnge Look— M**aU that Satisfy A v c e n t ’ 5 ( ire - S o l \ ent App'e* 2 -25 Corn 3 Aunl Jemma r,V,,1»V l“r l b Log Cabin Syrup * 27r IMerxent" ' , *. C arro tiT ,, 10 * i * •*» hei Monte( MUup Is Straiioit Meat- Cole Slaw ; ; 10 Gpape» 1 9 ( hopped Meal* Corned Hash* 2 v TOILETRIES T o itiilo S

DURKEE TOODS ( .l« m I ih »i h t*.i '• A ll A . m . . O f - (iarlir S mM "'".V* I ti ( o lg u lt I «Ml|h I f • f t%4my • T ill 1 — Flavor Salt * I V liHith I'a 'lr fiuti nw«ii»« I »urk«*e ( im oanuf 1,V I7r T t M i l h I* . ' 1« fk>« %•> F»fc 11 Blue Boy KARO KLEENEX TABBY College Inn B & M oaictM iK iu k iii SYRUP Facial Tissues Cat Food Chicken Broth Baked Beans 24c 2 — 43c 1 1 c 16c 23c N n I:m>i ii Nk.lt Ittlt ? :9c CRISCO O u t * I i i U if IDEAL BON AMI 3-Little Kittens Weison Oil tr Clffitl ’ O c Shortening DOG FOOD Cleanser . Cat Food 37c 69c I m c i S f i t K l 2 J l c 32c 87c l i a i I« m i «*« 3 43c 2 23c 3 23c 2 23c .* |« « f I 4(1*1 I *».M *> • • » '

HUNT CLUB M & M Spic 4 Span SNOWY RIVAL Hunt Club DOG FOOD Powdered Bleach Dog; Bones Candy Coated i /r.«M • / I * » M <<»• 33c 65c 45c DOG FOOD 29c Chocolate 25c 23= 75« 2S-lfa baa 17 7t JOY Old Dutch UNIT 31c Puti N Boots My T Fine 29c Clesnier Liquid Starch Cat Food Desserts S4.85 3 22c 69c Y t C U O ? \ 2 ■- 23c -,u 20c 37c 25c 14c

3-fllN C CURRICULUM- T a k ir.g th r.r e<«,u. • ! urn w ith I (ram of two riorkdj StaUr Untvonttjr ttudai.tk r»* th rir j-r»or to »h*ir %rhbo4 i r*n«»! ti «lcfit rtrcvrt 256-60 Stuyvesant Avenue — Lyndhurst — Free Parking Lot The Mntal •rrotoa** »r* «No«n a l w . t w ith C w t d J *c * Haak.*ii. T H U R S D A Y . FEBRUARY 18. f'o M M K R ri \i. i F\nr.R x s o t it t i b e r g e n r e v i e w ______PACK SIX

mg ter.-ec overlooking tho pool ( and cabanas where you can or 1 j “ 7 6 c ^<**t Work of Children's Home dr*V your dinner or a nack in j your bathing suit, and what a , Discussed by Mrs. Smith cocktail lounge!" By CONRAD BIKCiER I.ion President Sydney Zua.at- News '1 he ;ida*e Children should be emotional upheaval w h e n it ’5 kin is really roarin'’ these davs Come on bovs. what s n>>, attend­ seen and not heard” finds new I transferred to its n e w ho m e. ’ ance tan and should he better and J n i i n ••♦.ie expression at the; —. eolisn Alliance . ... . „ Thing* are hannoning th h o c Id T r e r * m he a d q u a rte rs of th e m a k e yo u s n : y yo u tn d the Ch:!tiein s H >me Society of New Stages a M eet:ng St. MlChael S last meetm" .Ie except for special Good Buys The first ’Inn" that you nn:.sed or, , children are rarely T h e regular meeting of the - a e, • i- f il ta lk b v D o c to r | a*., n.l. seldom are they heard, j Broilers and ;n *on . s. children’s society, i end pri-eta -s brrr. 16 at S t M v h ji# 1’- n ;,r \ h sc h" I D o :- o n ly h a n r .•ni- are the vounssters’" The cuts, such as chuck, ha'-e been with Mr Wanda Basm ko pit - 1 ie S t M id i, P o l y N a r ♦o h e |1 I ) : s „« told that the Soce. | feature buys rc-eVly but th’” siding P'ans for the forth. onung So e tv h eld it in lM v e V " ■ i t G o v e r n o r of inc charces are cared for! market is -howinc st-n-th I card pai tv and bridal fashion t:v i'ie. conn lete p lay Veal prices should berm M a r th a Y u ik o w s k i is ch a irm a n dn\ After do n > at the Society'*; head , ,, . ound for the children and ; o f the < ard party, a.-sMed bv .f o u n d th** h ouse I >(>!• d bv de-lare. M s Mildred weaken as the supply will h.,..„ m f. I S t M ic h a e l H a lf " Miss Kathleen Mazui Mi - Mae President Ted's house and ked Foster ’ea '°na‘ mcre.ive in a week or A t the A tla n t ic T o w n 's th**' „ nu< 1 The vei»e*able h^ndlmo' thi- Zaorski. chairman of the bridal him up t » go fo: ,i rtde. I show w II be as- .ted b> Mrs ■ vo a fine program laid out foi 'veek is rahhaoe B^’h old nnd inoss fo. the To tv 11 •. k I s Margaiet Bcdnarski hi," said Bob C Monday, M.> no-e cro'- e ab h ao e is p le n tifu l and W e d r . K m 1-’ I tv P la n - w e re also made- f«.r a n p'ffuro.s; Tu eydav. vnJash nri^os stay low at 6 cents ■ i. an d 7 Cmnmut .’on Breakfast to be 11\ Wednesday. Patio D n pound h eld on S u n d a y . M a rc h 'J I at 9 I *UII da-, w e e n ie roast F n flood onplitv snaa hean- c'av o 'clo ck. \» ..*••» polo and ean.e , and he s a ' • e, as K* >i :da has be* n Mrs S ’riekh I u ill be the ]ec m ilt eeiri-i too; - ' having u*’fa'orable v-e.athe’' con t.irei at the March Hi meeting Y n me ri the winne. will "e* titio n s lln v - v p i P ’ i-e- o f g.w.d The sublet t will be 'Company is th in fiee?" inquired to ordinary snan beans are in the C o n .in g " .! lo'A* tw e n tie «. M .1 Y. ohn. the hn kv '.ne wh> *5h inmen t- *>f head |e*toee f'i,n> BEAUTY AND HER BEASTS-Hollywood mask-maker Milli- o il ... a inning ticket w ill, s ^'ahfoj nia's Im ^ 'i.) Va'lev con nt F T h e folks and help us put tinue heavy Twelve to fifteen i.er herd, another to her right The one at light, called the "GUI .Vdi T h o m a s a v e n u e , a ie the pai ( lin n ■d at i no - en*s will buy a medium si/ed M an." will soon be seen in a sclence-ftction thriller. ent.s ‘>f a son, K e n n e th Ja m e s d u o p n n K h •Hi to oil! lo *-e nd net vour ti. W h a t a bo ut this >oci;d. to b< head ho-n Wednesday Feb 17 at (''' c .i a-nue I'd b v nt ir r^'V ch 'il o-ic» ii self and v.i Oni* ns. to- n ’’"--. r-«r*-o‘ s. | •• Barnabas Hospital. Newark ib ‘jeld Saturday, April 24” a ked ed b v the? r a re i>n|v $17'. • and hroceoli sho\ 11 If i .in a 'stei , Ca'ol Jean, loui V , . . .1 / an '. B'»b j, ,.ti , .,•1,1 hers '.‘.h o se lo ve and pi u t at fine spe.akei W f 11. Adam, it s in eonjun* t ion change. an d a h a lf y e a rs old rdon. the r, u i’ -.-n them som e h a v e T h e CJIe« a;, h the vacation, the social will Hi" lii-ait A wt»rld reeoid tro p»-o Notice to Persons in Military Service o r fi: st ( o n o - t , t of security " Mi and Mrs Joseph Melillo of he *p. n ored by the Youth Com lh it m .M p i 'Urt’on is eros’ t h i1- y e a 1 f..«ter to Ve Patients in Veterans Hospitals and to ii i!t< e A ll yo u can eat an d fln n h A ni• eekefid and holiday at Atlantic i he or :’ nrl d a n c in g for $2 (in. t ‘ ' ious gi a i <*fru it F ..re m on Their Relatives and Friends C ity ie Id at S t M u h ael's H a ll on oy. you ran get fiuit with few th at the ^xietv'c If Oi are in the military service m are a patient in a A f *e .,i ■ r h i •t th* \'i'ha«rs Youth Coinn'ittee s a * o .d start in 19)4. kindly write to the undersigned at once making ap­ Y« n th C o ilttee ippec ut n ur order in now for tickets im nact o f a d v e i se us fo more . hai Y ii kn-.w. th is w ill h e lp keep Berensen Gives to plication lor a military service ballot to be voted in said caecii. il to ne iorwaicied to you .it you are in the military ’ ‘> ’d some with us ! 11■ • l-.l.iron oft the streets, and m rvice nr are a patient in a veterans hospital, stating your fil!*•'I th e n o rd e r vhat a blessing when you T h a i »»«.\ n. he rt f«« Girl Scout Fund ,i Ii ving. said Stan I) ent lied bv Mi name. age. serial number, home address and the address at BERGEN COUNTV COURT . A fte r h a 'm e a f. ^rr.'h who -aid. “Our "Our foster on--o .t In a One spirit of community which you are stationed or can be found, or if you desire LAW DIVISION ’alking about the f v^’h; f af o u t the (turn for the N t vV .•r«» ,-ho m "'t love each eh-ld service. Hn»rv Berrenson's De the military service ballot for a relative or friend then make ' for two peolle p t. Swim Class’’" asked D O C K E T No 14346 'Viselv are ' ejvtua 11v -anoelled partment Store at 228 Stuvves an application under oath for a military service ballot to ! Joe I) ..,,d. • Th •o r* ’inoui'h the child whom r«nt avenue have announced tha’ b« lot wiuded to him. stating in your application that he is wm tlii^ tn p w ill r thev have -. red for so tenderly tbey v i’l give one ne, (-ent of o.( i the age of twenty one years and stating his name, serial en the number hon.e address and the address at which he is sta- -ne in b y N'l. adi.ntjve p:-«nts or to its own G irl Scouts of J/ ncihurst l.oit" d or tan be found A ii In ril a i . nanm . --ecpii'es unusual maturi- This go-ture m hides the th■ e« a p p lu a ti. be obtained from the under- i n. • An I Bol) C added. Y ■ i y (jo»'d fo ter r»a-ep*s p'U*‘ dollar days (today, tomoi in", •d. O r .|ir. . « rt A,,,t II. Il I fro** transr>"f tatio n t• > t)i> ha'*- this ovsential ahilit- if r nd Saturday which should K eb 19. i|rt n |i" n Mil.I V. ill . \ ! fro m v o u r b ane to th e a l»lll.i|i v* j ii|t|. ,i I I lu ­ •v,di! i . not t<. .suffer from an nake this a mi’ch better t;ian K e b 2.). ll. th <-|«\ II.. , .nd f'. i t .m-omt-,” n f: aveiage week ALKXANDKR ALLAN W EDNESDAV M * . c ^ L a s t y e a r th is am e sto-e ,n County Clerk Sri* — Hi - r . .- ■ o .-U m I ■ ,. r-.r Bovs Some buffet sunpei mnlai circumstance- donated a Adnunisti alive Bldg. t ’i.. fine ho-, ' ellm:; • . • .rts hI-o the s'-arklm* on- i,ki* amount towards th** new Hackensack, N. J t !ie h athei C/ermak ’#••■1 i>m*»nt out on by the bovs. 1 Ambulance Drive sponsored by m ihe r/iin Hun«fay morn I hlf I V I no -e-llv "O a ll out fo- ,v'* t!:f» S tu v v e s a n t M e i p lan e > W ll« s rig h t n th e I .nd ma-ing them look like re or* 12nd st re ! m M also ie eivvd la t we.’ s n n (•■vs One of these days he will iddition t«» thi .-ie IT PA Y S TO • li.ime them into pay me their A T I K M i M K 1 T IN G - 1 i-.t 'lebfs. ->n1 we b'tys w ill real BEST FOOT 'I he * i ca m • -f thi m e l.n w Is relish the amber fluid when it floW S ’ in 'll .1 i V Han .n, - ho report C o m e on. B-»v«, o i.t to T h u r . ed ah lit fn-W I >Vall\ he W as 'av’s lunohron Louise is serving ti rated at th. Jam. - htng lb.me delicious lunr hes. Kverybody ouj FORWARD

i S a tie da Appcarance Always . Counts! , ui roundio" t • • P a v .a u H. i t ii pool and ' '♦d \ i. 18 m onth' SPECIAL! i the ocean, t^n v h a v e :i d r i 1.1 Southern DAFFODILS YOU CAN'T K.XPKCT TO IMPRESS VOIJR ****** Cl STIlM KRS II YOI I! PR1NTKI1 III SINKSS 50- ii dozen ( \RI»S, rr.TTKRiir.CDS, SI VII MI NTS, The American Front I ’hone ADVKRTISINi; MATTKR — I.OOKS UN- A TTRACTIVK! JOHIS NEI-SON. GEnevn 8-3571 FR EE DELIVERY! IT IS YOI I! INDIRECT SA1.F.SMAN AND W I Ill SI'I a I I I I I \ I \\ K l H T I I I I IK Ml ST BE AS W! I I. GROOM F.n A S T I 1 F M AN BEHIND .Till'. VOUN TER HR DESK OR Some time ago we toll! our reader* of a \ eleran of Chase Flower Shoppe Foreign |»o.| wliieli liaiL .Norwalk, (.mill., a?* it"* home YOI Ii REPRESF.NTATIVE ON THE ROAD. I.Y N D IH RST. N. J town w llo had taken upon ihein-eKe-* lo report to the. 9 A I t t lM .I R O A I ) r HI am miscarriage of w|»,it we deem a- \mrriean. Il ALWAYS THE BEST JOBS COME did not take long before the new* of tin- -prcad from one end* of the country I• * the other, and when it became OFF THE LEADERS PRESSES! known to the people of our conntrx there were hoth prai*e r v r 36 MONTHS TO PAY!! l.ur«i n and criticism a* to tin- attitude l»v thi* veteran post. Of, You can have confidence that v o u r printed course thi* wa- to he expected Imt we cantn»t help kmt | T l 1(M AHRAM.ID representative* — the Hu*ineM (lard or to l»elie\e w ill them that the -«fet> o f o u r conntr> a paramount i-*ue. \l lietiier -uch a movement *uch an Printed Matter you give or send your orgiiuiration wat* timely at tin* time we leave fi»r other* Cn«tomcn or Pronpecti %*ill be D y n a m ic 'to iLrH -»f th*- ' i .v. to judge, however, we rc-pect the fortitude of the*e vet*. |> «nt. S%w J . * —> «nd A ttra rtiv * if it ia p rinted by U««fg* Y § A " " .ii \intntfi the veteran orgauiitftion*. the \ irginia V FU ’ ni«n. HIm wif« l.lqam IW.H« «o thought there wa- nothing to get excited ahoiK becmiae IO« »t« l| ■< •• It ’ ll if I TO E LEA I) E l< ! h u rii. N J . ii’ ."-* it anil other department- ar«* al-o reporting on Itcd *u*- ffrt’ti i»u iOlliur«l N ■! Obj^tM lm. if «"> • - a joh for ii., i in \\ ell. a- we -ee it. that i- ju-t where T R Y U S b n rje d l» lilv lit : J IJ v f llL Mi*ni* »iMi • -elected in fo rm a tio n fro m llie-e and »»ther groups i* go­ NEXT TIME YOU NEED • 1.1»P' * Sfw J«r-ev CirulR. ing W lien -omeoiic it* -uspected strongly of heing engaged i M»r> t • Bl'tm ttS CAROS • JO t RNAI.S lift Irviim mi -uh\er*iou. tin* information i* forwarded to J. I dgar 1 i;«ih«-rf..rd Hoover - ageuey and the joh i* then hi-. It s a lot of Inink • LETTF.R Hr.ADS • S T A T t M D m K fh ./ r when the \mcrican* for Demoeralie Action spnke-m^ti • ncsiNcss r.NVtu>rr.s • B I L L S NO T IC C 4Mm -ugge-ted (hat **the*e guy* are snooping around behind Home Improvements • D turr MAH WORK • BAND M l IS ut t h* O t i hushe-. watching house* and «etin« like totalitari«ns." • I . A H A l . K S \ T T H - S «M»lv*tor* riM a , • I hat kind of talk in taken out of the (atmntien* Hible. tmtfln* *t T * t'T. T______i «r«rn __'..r . r i a i l * • POKCIIKS I’I.AV ROOMS ... -led „h\ . 77S R - K > rw«4> A v M M . M o-t thinking veterans are naturally concerned that |.vrtdhur»i New Jm y . COMI’I.KTK MoDKKNI/ATIOM tall rou.lnniHlon harm mu-t not come to innooent people because of over- l*rt nu»<*» tocalnl at Rlv«r- » w j* n » y eirhu-ia.ni o f natriotie neithbor*. but we believe it »*» H I I. i.t M B 1/ COVTRACTORS . dhow Id t^ he the -oleum dutv of any American to report to the F HI The LEADER Printing Co. It Inc i f Ooinmwfil • t'Urk, Tuwn • n y |»er-on holiest(v believed to be *erving Ku*sia or to JOHN L. SHIELDS Publishers he e£lgage<| m on- Vm erican practices. W e co m plim en t the P r i n t e r s Kahatur* Tar*no Connect leu i \ I AX post, and wirth there were more that 25 Devon St. ££ j.JJil I Kearny, N. J. 7i f LYNDHURST. N. J. Im J il- Liod >>f mli liiial fitililiali. 255 RIDGE ROAD i . r - f e t THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1954 COMMERCIAL I K \l)KK A SOI TH BERGEN REVIEW p u :k s n o

tfcn. Mische said children consti­ c o u rte d J t , ‘ 43 p er ce n t B> 1.*50 p ro ve m e n t* Appiwation F'»rm VWAH wtU tute e0 per cent ot th* visitors. this wju. up to 43 per tent. A* far a* c lathe* e rn e d Civil Service Jw acceptod hr the Executive County Park Program In Danger Most of the remaining \ uitor*} PjKkard officials attributed ths* * ft su o p le a n t du :> r-retary fl«>ard o f I* ft C ’v i i are women, he added a in c h a* i r-ej'ea. >ft s ilk s. a n d (Examinations upgrading of ear owner* htp into ve»\,*e Exam nefs (ltttc 9 It * now or never for County i road system. About 700 of the' “It seems poor business to take small patterned ti ire i e When Davey rose to speak, he the fine ar field am nc y ounce* Th** e«*nvt*»t.i.»*i annrvstnoed t-y R e * u rval C<>mmtM|M»»t. fn lk rn a : park development, speakers last r approximately 1,000 acres will a large tra.'t of land off the tax sirable, taper sally it the o l d e r said with a smile families in part t< the fact th*! th * B sttxi ■' I? s Civil lierfif* week warned ihe Bergen County { h a v e to be wotked on, he added rolls and h id if for year* and Krven wr HerviC#, I .*U» FWw "W e may be ut developing it. txammer*. Ofti.e ,4 tKe Heai^m#: WhNwrf flu titling, PhtlwMtihi* *p »vta t Freeholder If any iw m • lew- h u n d re d dol)a*< m o re th .tr d« tte d v * «*, taM< ta a n d xiv *1 Mi.sche referred to the projevt r . n t n -an »*« hsrrnil H. o n r 1 )*a until further n.*tn e “ Unless the Freeholder* w ill go Davey concluded. Oei of thi - I tub runs fo Free olauts and »l• >«’ * " n t i o a lU •■d marine parks as the central t h e ti'- * m«upport the id e a l f»-i>' .<•% olde* park, and predicted that it would Tne time for p3rk acqui- tion B i . !d -m I**- • 1 vde Vrfi*•* P i t r * >n ■ »rd • rtw may fcw ing all the work of the past 7 or Son e of the members then Aoman Instead mean more to Bergen Countv grow ing short, Mlsche said, Ber- t*«- - « t - ^ .! ..n tan t 7 fi **> the ao.M\'» LstuW e 8 year*/' the club was told by Ira 1 Hiked at Assemblywoman W ;l i give soft. fl.m n«» than another Central P a r k w o u ld geir County »* growing fast th&t . U J0 5 ■ “ 5'», n tf» tr- re t *r> Mr lHaer. l«»otrdi « t Jft*.' H. Davey, Park Commission vice •a Margjftaff. who has been drape* are n e f? a t t e r m mean to Manhattan. even in 5 years land will not be U ‘< • ap o i Ftutherfvrd ISv4t < at t m p re sid e n t. " A $2 o r $3 m illio n -enttoned as a possible candidate Press Styles , !a»an t,» i ‘ • "; ■ 1 n r \ c - n t [ Althoujpn the tost of develop availably he declared He told \>< s i h e |» * . i n .| «v»m| -#»V e i»* bond issue is needed ' for ilie f Freeholder* iM e r >r> . ment would be high Miache w e n t the club, meeting at the Hack Arc Discussed • *l ties with the understanding that ronuterbalance the expenditure try Mische said, adding that T< V : \ ,r . ■: t L- !. n g h . * . Y tx U \ Y a substantial stride would be Eleven year* after Essex Coun- n e c k g a v e 500 a c re * and lost a made in the park'* development f ty spent about S-l million / c h a n c e f >r industrial d» \ < ! •! * ? M i's 1 within 5 years of the donation parks, he said, adiacent land had ment. Other commun-tic* con For some of these communities in c re a s e d m o re th a n 1,000 p e r tributmg land for th*- marine I'u t R a id >• i \ e\ :r X .. «• pat middle next year will be the deadline cent m value park ai • Palisade'; Park, la*on A H 2'» u n ’ \ w .*n» to ’ » .'k Sn .j And yet, Davey said, there has All public golf courses have Ridgefield Park, and Eng’.ew »od ■dn.i-.ved « t A p< f > deed very little has been done, adding he was surprised to learn sut h boat nt’ nnd because the necessaiy funds have Freeholder Direct r Frank A b e e n I > not been available L e e r s had told the Club last p a rk , tr Clifford Mine he. executive di month a County course would said A i rector of the P u ik Commission, not b e available within the next th e re ^ i » e d pi said the area in question i.« for 5 years if at all — after point g r o in 1' the most part swampland, there­ in'.1, o u t th a t lan d s u ita b le fo r a C h ild - ' fo re will require irnrnen\<» an d c o u r s e had already been ob exnensive dredmng a* well as a tam e d

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GEneva 8-4684 GEneva 8-6817 ( o m p lr lv Sflwllon of ’H a llm a rk " Greeting Cards For All Occasions G En eva 8-8903 Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants Association NINE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19,'»l ______COMMERCIAL I.EAPER A SOt TH BERGEN REV1EV Eight Day Vacation Is Offered Coronato Honored at Testimonial Dinner Did y o u sign u p for the St- M i-! where you w ill board a 4-engme \ p r fl 16. w h e n t h r Y o u th Com -1 chad's *- anij w l f , n ! « L y n d h u r s t. th e S t. M ic h a e l s Youth Commit- j u .. - . ... w. —u 1 gym in the Parish Hall, so please tee. and the winner will be st«n up for a good cauae Daniel Alfred Savilla, son of Mr and Mrs. Daniel Savilla, nounced on Saturday evening. 525 Page avenue, was three years old on Friday. The event was celebrated with a party at his home in the afternoon. Guests in­ cluded his grandfather, Paul Rietzke, Mrs. Thomas Ickland anc \\\ \ Self Employed Can Help son, John.'M rs. Jack Boggetti, Jr., and children. Jack and Karen. Mrs- Helen Mueller and daughters. Doris and Barbara, Mr*. John ii Se,ves 5ocja| Security Boggetti, Mrs. Jam^s Brooks of Lyndhurst; Mrs. Lott is Thomas- chewsky of N e w York; Mrs. Harold D«-‘ Blayker and daughter. , Self employed people can avoid nature of your busings Use Margie, of East Rutherford. In the evening there was a family VhM | Trustee Itantel I onxulu WM |Hr«l ..( Hum* at a 1r,nni.mi»l lM aa« «!»*■ * gfw»p {future trouble and delay in get descriptive term* such a * ‘r e t a il celebration. A large Lirthdav cake a n d balloons added to the [ting their social security bene- grocery." barber shop. * insui of kh Trrnrii at the **• ( »rte Restaurant U» »rbewa r» fi * *** »r» joys of the p arty . shown akave. thes are left la rl|M l«Ml« I ( •niiuU. fhil Salmar*e*i fhlllp Irmbu 4 ml Mr* I rmb%. I ' M . . h« Federal income tax return on paitner. barber," “sale*, "odd d o lp h Kltiniisch, 236 Post avenue, was christened Sunday after­ which they report their earnings jobs " noon at Sacred Heart R C. Church Godparents were Daniel ATLANTIC TOWERS HOTKI. for social security purposes Wil- If you and your wife file * Brantmeyer and Miss Agnes V Brantmeyer, both of N e w Y o r k Thrs vacation for two includes < i,am p Donnelly, manager of i int return, but vou ownw n *«d W.uhmqton Honored City. Guests at a celebration party held at the Kleimisch home free transportation to the airport. the Paert Michel and children. Pa In Ridgewood lusmevs partners, then prepare 1 B«* sure to figure your net tricia and Robert,- o f New Yorlt I ’ity . Mr and Mrs, Otto Klei- A demonstration o t the three ej*arale S« hedule (’ s for each earnings correctly List and de m isch of Dumont. Mr. and Mis Anthony Vara and daughters, therapies offered at the Cerebral f V U i « duet from v our tjnws business Cheryl Jeun and Ann Mane, of Woi*d-Ridge; Mr and Mrs Dom­ Palsy Centei in Ridgewood will Kail information n»ay t>e i»e income .<11 the allowable expen­ inick Vara and daughter, Diane, of Carlstudt; Mr. and Mrs. An inaugurate the 1H54 Easter Seal ured at \oui li« al Sta'ial v»«' ses if «i>eiating your trade «*r drew Hoffman of Cresskill; Mr and Mrs. Charles Hitter and Paul Campaign on Sunday afternoon. or its tf.ee R o o m 202. P « s t iW business depreciation*, insur- and Lenora Kliemisch of Lyndhurst. F e b 28 fro m 2 30 to 4 IH) p m re ue Building. Passaie N J anre and taxes on any property , placing the speakers program or equipment you own and use M i s F r e d e r ic k B lu m , 520 P p p*Vt place celcbi ated her birth­ ifoimerly. maiking the kick-off m v 1 >ut business, as well a* *al day anniversary with a family gathei mg at her home on Sun- More fi«»n't. h o w e v e r, For More Help and Mrs. Charles Blum and daughter. Virginia, of Fair Lawn; ^ directors will attend di-dui t any salary yini pay your­ William Mead of Middletown. Conn.. Mr and Mrs Frank Staid Kach th«-ru|>ist will give a 15 other necesaiti* self as owner of the busmesn or la k e m an and Miss Bessie Latham of Trenton. Mrs George Rohr back and m in u U. demonstration, starting Cnited State*. any personal expenses m the% Miss Alida Hak of Lyndhurst. with a severely handicapped . have ris-n n 2 Report and pay the social — I child receiving initial theiapv y e a r afte v e.n Hut hu nanita Thomas Richard Pombrekas, son of Mr and Mrs Anthony ancj ^)y progressive ^teps securitv tax on only your self p ro gress all eff .rt « iuld I rn- Fombrekas of Livingston Avenue, was ten years old on Wednes employment income which is procedures used in treatment a-> c o stly if Ihrv de|*«-nd rd »o|e ■covered h> social »e (h e m f ■ on rentals from leal eMate divi- mg at the home of their den mother. Mrs Agnes De Graaff, of ficiency torrected It is planned w ard 104 Jay avenue. There was further celebration on Saturday at detids or interest from securi to moi k with each child fiom l*he L y n d h u i-t Red t ' -s his home, when guests were his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ties, unless you operate a real two to three minutes. example, ha- estimated that Zawadski, with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skorupski and children estate business or are a dealer Mayor Albeit J Faber, than budget would haie |.j l e |ti Sandra and James of Lyndhurst. and Mr. and Mrs Vincent Bed in securities and such income i» man of this year's campaign, i times greater »f it had ■ in the course of v our .business narski and children, Joan and Vincent, of Bayonne. stressed the importance of hav .ill its v anou.s piogisrm w-t’ Also, do not report income from ing all focal chairmen present to volunteer help Instead ir Have You Enough Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Zuehl of Valley Brook avenue held open farming, practice of law and receive their supplies, posters than 75 townspeople h« . i house Sundav for Mrs. Zuehl's parents. Mr and Mrs F B Lozier other professionals not c o v e re d >1 VI' coin containers, etc . and also fin | togther under the Red C \ of Long Branch, celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary The by social security I ,.f flRl INSURANCL7 al instructions f >r the drive ' net to render the township » Loziers, formerly of Page avenue, were married in New York 3 Be definite in stating the which opens Mari h IK iin te e i s e iv ic a in a d»»sen 'i« City Mrs Lozier is the former Miss Anna Morrow Besides their fields A* an otgam/st n t 0 # c k Your daughter. Mrs. Zuehl, they hpve a son. F B Lozier. Jr.. o f L o n g p ro v id e le s id e n ts w ith <• f' in IIm| |i si h «»• I ■ K I % • Branch, four grahdchildren. Wallace and Charles Zuehl and the M.J. Turnpike State Police Detachment tude of humane seivi e.» Polici#! Now* Misses Janet and Nancy Lozier and one great grandchild. Bar which they pain not one .1 M i N'i^soOM fa* bara Ann Zuehl. Assisted 42.000 Motorists in 1953 f compenaation Kveiv men l-d v. *1 .t y o u r l.yndhiir-t He*t < I a * » ll Hmrn The explorer group o t B o y S c o u t T ro o p 8, w ith t h e ir a d v is o r, | ■ (him top to btilbmi elves w .th A l Kopf. spent the week-end at West Brookville. N. Y „ w h e r e nut co m p e n sa tio n of ,ny km *! they were guests on the farm of M r. a n d M rs . Joseph Salata, for- I But their motor service i Savino Aqency merly of Livinrston avenue. Scoutmaster W illiam Schuermann and I I quire* ga*olin«- and O'am«e««o iff fl='*rr the rtn«t ef*- fit Rtm ir «otn Assistant Scoutmaster Emanuel Rapoza, assisted with transport*-1 | and re|»*ir «d its vrh. I« I1" i « m i n i m r ^r t tion for the b o ys. R ic h a rd and Gale Peterson. Robert Halk. D a v id i production and supplv t« p.* an d Robert Davis, B a r r y Crawford. Joseph Zbuchalski, Jack B u c h rrnnt need* material* t. alew, George Tamaro and Kenneth Hopf. into . Uithmg and dre»«n»s T i GEneva 8-3121 ; home *<’rviee depai tme*»i Mrs Gus Sellen of Lyndhurst avenue entertained Wednesday t cx>untle»s le le p ttm e ca ll* I W IKI iS-lH lX* evening for Circle Five of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- VIcemen and their familii nd O . l M ^ vice of the Methodist Church Her guests were Mrs. Anita Whit , hundreds of telegrams give. n. nev leader. Mrs. Albert Hunter. Mrs Frank Slimm, Mrs Roy ancial aid Their ranteen aeiv Hassard. Mrs Bertha Willett. Mrs Sidney Walker. Mrs Peter Pi must maintain a food *t «M> lato, Mrs Albert Me Keen. Mrs Clarence Smith and Mrs Thomas , Their aiU and skill* depart rum G ib so n . 1 require* tlie wtieiewlthal t«> a»* TELEVISION ■ idle hand* gainfully »x«up>e a ho don't vvin. in fact, have a 1 Ttveir enteriamn»*rit tr-.upr j> h .me to come out at the end j vule* i is ieatlon and heat t W a r Repairs in Your Home (i<" ri... r.. Science Fair .vith a feeling of a job well done ■ i | >ng gifts to hu*pit*h#e4 servo .nd an interest m silence that j men Then dUa»tn «omm»n- Q M TEU VISION 4 RADIO CO •hould continue In g after the Set al NCE j nmed» H r-t aid *upplies .in^gr .ward? have Keen made J cy Wdd.nfc- an<1 »helWi* T»w IB I IM M tl tl I M I Announcement of plans for Evetyone concerned, which is | I taff aide* department must >.* • 1! of us. ha.s a stak e in th e s u c ­ I *«|A.. *« ri v,«/. | !#»./ V l l l l f Greater Newark Science F a n typewriter ribbon* letterhe« com es as a welcome remindci After determining th* n*tur* of cess of this V'air We need set 1 New Brunswick, N J —Hew : earhovs |*a(W t and stem il* l*> * that there a re people who ordin ••ntists, tra in e d re s e a rc h p eople. J the vehicle's trouble, fW trooper* I . I* I K a .l. •- I'U ...I I. Jersey Turnpike motorists who** 1 ditlon to then* **pm*«l* ( a r ily have little to do w ith edu mil engineers t«i fill the alarm contact head«|uartei s at New ■K, vehicle* run out of g*so lin e *re n t 1 L y n d h u i* ! H**d Croa# e a m ark le i I I I m>Im.I* I . I m i cation willing to give their tim* ! ni; gap in our npower situa I Brunswick over th* Turnpikr* the faced with that long hike back to [ suable part of it* fund* ' and effort to provide out >0 S ei niisls come from high short wav* radio and summon the last aervice station *nd the 'work "f the Arner »* ah N -t.r people with the highest !>}>' c h " ‘»l.*. md many of the boys im m e d ia te aid Alhvost 25 ooo incentive to win I .nil Eirl whoho U v, ill Umprlr co m p ete ilu r',u,n stalled vehicle* w«rt hastened «»n their way last year by servtres in Twelve business executives, ,-r i .h„ similur ,11 II.. I «•»>!« IT’S PROFITABLI a n d POPULAR TO SAVE HIRE Johnny on th* spot" when break volving changing • 4#5 flat tires gether with fourteen civ k offi n.it.on are yoing to be tlw s< ten downs occur refueling 6.040 cars supplying cials and educators are co-operat 11>ts of tonioi: ow the cream of Patrolling the 116-mile • upei w a te r to 3,347. an d o d to %*«. and in g w ith 92 high schools to pro the i i op w r th in k liecau se o f in highway 24 hours a day. the New re p lac in g 1.076 / in belts Tow vide any boy or K,rl in the 10th cntives |ith o n i* In-ing offered M ur* |K'*|il< a»» ll*«»* ' I ' * " ...... Jersey Turnpike detachment of truck* hauled 15,WW vehicles w.n to 12th grade with an oppoituni \piii 10 al Newark College of State Police assisted drivers of mechanical failures from th« rsrnin| «-al»a dollar* il‘« ••• ty to exhibit a scientific project Engineering 42,000 stalle d v e h icle s s h o rtly * fte i . Turnpike to neerby gs.a*r» 10 a|#p4*»ll..ig i» (m U iI» »« an !•*•«*»• d ••• of his own making tn a contest If you are the parent of a high they pulled on to the wide fln Troopers say their biggest *1 ilse Rull*eef*»e«l I ***M ' ’ that can lead to top honors in a school student, a S c o u t L e a d e r, a ithed shoulders of the super lem u getUng motorists Ut s U , national fair lo be held this May librarian, or have any contact at highway last year with their cars rather than t- J u i n ih# ll»«sseass«la *.f th rift* ^ ..p l* at Purdue University. ill with young p eople, w h y not To these anxious motorists and i hitch hike off for h*Ip Turnp.k« w ho du llw ir l.ankiog uw ler •*"' •«* » ask that boy or girl tf he's seen T h e puseibiiity of being a na ir.eir families, the state trooper ! ofnoafe *dv»*e mtfton.U In M his science tea* her to out 11 HSakr. il r*.» f..» .»« •••' regwleel. tiooal winner must be e x c itin g .j d d e n lv b e r im e • w . lc o m . ft« ■ c u lt* W Iw U U w ‘' * • '* >» " but the Committee has seen to it what the Fair ian mean to him UIe rather than the stern sy m b o l Crushed shoulders and wad I • I i m i e adiiof o»»o pa» d*o k that there w i l l b e w in n e rs all You will be a g<»i*d friend, a bet the troopers to come to their a l'i of the law V i*iakio« a ps*a»«al a l«a»* along the line, that even those i ter dUzen by doing so | u ii e mu a«ld »«a» •*»>$• •• r» VOU CANT IEAT E lite s* »•»« * 4 * ' a l N »«th**f»»#d I »u f j f *re •!•*» lk» a*td» Need Money b ( |#*<»e tf* U ~ e . . . . I GASiHEAT r II J I up triU> *1 1*1 f M * M O l •**••«< Call 4 - s * ! LOANS 6 S» emt H i $251<> s500 \ For in t %*«»rtbi*Hilr pur|io-e - -V.O. I jmv nodical »r drnial bill*, car b ? g \o 1 f * ami li«»nir rr|Miir» - hill-. I r finan (urniturr «r other p iitrb w *. J* l» »* rtlMI TliTIO Il»l »»0*IN 0*1 lOOIfMIHI r**T. coanasm iAL. noaMtLV sn vic* s T o r i n o r r n o s r . t o d a y MOM T0UI KM KM M N iU CMKR-W* "•*' Wivrr LIBERAL FINANCE y o u t f f f j —Af w a — TAtLonow n m s w m 9 t S e r v i c e ------Henderson & Dilger, Inc. m UIN it ROAD I TUDHI RIT N 270 Pari 4ir u r . Kulbrrle»»J. X. J GtiM-w K'Utl GEnav* 8-8(80 TH) RSD VY. FEBRU ARY 23. 1954 PAGE TEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Now It Is A The S[>< h ts I rail

By The O bserver Established local gasoline dealers who are maintaining their i prices in Lyndhurst-North Arlington a re a grumbling about "price < u tte m " in gas w a r. .S ta tio n s w h o h a v e kept their prices at old Tin* Bergen (otmlv Jamboree "ul off lo a t**rrifif level insist that public has misapprehension about the gasoline dis­ -tart Mon «>ep '.pr^nriinn on ?ale^ to *"eet their overhead, many is s q u e a k e d o il! a .».» 1 <» *1 oxrrtinie win o\rr North \r- are being forced to the fall. He also complaints about the large pricc lillf'lotl ami l.oili -f|ljrr/r1 tn »2 " »»> o\rr St. I in^ns u»»^iayea, he understands, in violation of the law W e spotted Marv’« of Hutlirrf. r juil^nl .ulrqualr Lyndhurst Kiwanians running a bird house building contest. h\ Mime standard- or oilirr. Tin- tram - had plm tv of play It's open to all elementary schopl pupils, b<>th boys and girls, with

iti|v -oarr wlurli i- 111«»r «* l h . : >i • i n I" - a i d f<»r t h r m o t o r * • an impressive list of prizes. Deadline for completed bird houses is I April 7. Thosp interested aie uryed t>> contact their manual train- i-t- who trinl t<» li ml parking -parr m ar thr -rhonl ( ar- : ini> teacher*. Eli Kane, the Hifih School Princii-al. Edw in Olson, Sup- ranpnl almost a milr . 11«»11 j I * i < 1 _■ * lln.nl I'T th r tw o “am e-. ei vusing Principal, cr any’Kiw anis Club member. Forthcoming sesqui-centennial of Rive: Road School in Lynd­ \\m> \m n\m hurst to ’>e a "big thing" with town officials, educators and people \ o |m h |\ i- li.ippl* I . . v . r tli< i «• -1111 il l . ill W ill Klirkrl, 1 from all over North Jersey participatinp. Antic icated legalizing ol “Bingo" in State responsible for sus­ r n a r h o f N o rth \ r 1111 ^ t. • II W lnil hr -trppril out to wall'll pension oi fames in North Arlington Thi- is the height of some- t lir I ll” Irw oi h I ll .Mil p r.irt i n - h r | . (.«I'< lir« f. |( lookrtl likr th.ng or « fher »s today are big a rotlrpr tram. I.vm llimigli \ \ 111 • 111 - tram rauir aloii” f.i-t Judges of thr c unty compel i Perhaps little known fact .s that Potato C! im-bined to ta l o f III th r I lo-lllj wrrk- ol tin - - .1 - • 11 Ii f r it th a t I H jJe W O O ll ti'-n win- Jack Doyle, ut Hidge- biz! Sale*, annually <>f these muncheis exceeds ; all paper products, such as nankins, et* p!rs bri fast cereals. The w a - jn -t too. lo o in in h. I Little Jt-ff Kozirruw welcomes Spring .met the International :'ni1. 1,l'i ‘ H' little chip ..ff the „ld block (the spud > is flexmj l muscles these .Flower Show with a min-«ixrd whifT of j delicate bloom Jeff wilt > Winters. both of Woo a fringe, K u t w h m ill. - . u n - !.. ii il u . - p n . k K -••. ii t h a t t h e hr on h ind tor the annual exhibition al kingsbridKe Arroorv, Sowing is based on quality days. Taxes paid by New Jersey tmcking indusf > iw e st in the na- \ ikin-- W .rrllt 11 o i 11U lo 1.1 o \ . | . . , u r , | |.\ |!|<- |o W rr illJ £ \ i - Bronx. N' V . .Man h 7-13 The show will feature thousands of A,,kmanshi ■ and peite. ti-m o’ o lin; I heads the list. blooms— am..in; them Vo*ws. carnations. orchids, tulips, and lilies— |esuj^ ^ith DO .i- t(u In^h COOL CRUISER -W ith the ding t>• special •urvc-v \ (. itor- \ltlmugli Um krl - h< \ - w.-rr ! ..till ( la- I ami l n- and nearly three acres of laJidsiaptd cardens. ( f j,'. sr, r(i nonchalance of a veteran sailor, with national average, of co-n lialf w a y I » l r w . . . «l < l a - - ! \ ll .1. \ .• I p .,1 H ilo ..u r ..I thr hi- -rrap- of lovely Donna Gardner smiles N o 't h A ih n u to n f fu ’h S i In-..! i*> m - i ea» .<< d y 700 > parked Foi the fourth sun'^ive veai from the nKKing of one of the ( v e r 1.200 sa rd in e s, p ard o n oi-ojdc t » ' ia ! i, i sketballl double I h r - r a -on the statewide < mnpt titmn will In Sunshine Sailing Regatta en­ Header M< r.day night Over 1 1'h) ticket- i■ -o ld ’ O f th e se 400 I 11111 M . I* ii. i I I . I 1 1 I • '' <.... I i ■•.nil. s\u- -i. I l l - l l l r l i r i l h r staged in Hackensack at the Bn tries. The shapely lass was were sold the night ot the I'ame Aux !m noli e finally nut a gen County Vocational and Tech n-ril o iiK 11 \. ■ p I a \ r i - iii th*- r 111 i r • • ^anir. It ran h r - m i recently named queen of the -ton to th ■ "l>! of eedin^s" There v.e:.- :r m: there, there is a re- ni. ai High Schoul, it was an annual aifaif at Miami. Fla. p,,rt that a speetiitor actually scored a ha ■t fr >ni the field for wh>. I lu rr W .I. ll" I. " til in > ’ « ll. 111 - o| lr.nl- ailil tlr- non need. No; • h A ri’ni.ton F.n .lewo,«l pii.te-t-,! t!r.' .•ore" ■ honldn't in thr tilt. Kin k. I i i - il jii-l ■ ix l»o\ - in th. I. ri ifir iiam r. [ Girl Scout News ling < n a co-ed's lap (, ..int. and the r* I liinHv ui-.iewi He w .. St. Thomas Church to .,nd couldn't see too well. I . u l ) ! > < n M I I H i ' I <' I * I *f h Local Bowlers T ro o p | h ad a nd then Ki.nn s >nf(s Hold Mardi Gras Dinner J r r i \ I > r .' - 1111. nrph.'w of I \ iiilhui -t - Mavor Jamr- Mi AntlK.iiv, fi.ro aest bu the workers In Tournaments Arroand 1) e 1 A u x ilia r y c f the* hi ic m C iti/ e n s C lu b Ilre-lin. ami -oil nj, lliitlnrlonl - Mikr Itn -liii. ilnl a tn- on the phi,tour..phv ills fion the seeing S o u th B e rg e n scored -i.en.il i n * - Toron, presently tationed at Ft. P ' > A card | artv at the r | III J. I. ..II I oil. \ < om rlro. f I 111 ll -I o frr iff th r rollflt* f nr bad lie liste n e d tn I M i A n th ..m t-...k su'-i esses in c o u n ty b> w h n ,' tom : tl M.irdi G-a>. par Knox. Kv , spent the w o ke i mt w.!l hold lo be ' ■ 1 at St «vth Mrs T..ron i't the home of ( lulihouv s evening, with Mrs. lew pi. tines wit! w h n h w d e ve lo p e d af- naments last Sunday thr -ra-on ami for all timr. Having a Imariou-. -lirk- i'H-k.. p re sid e n t, in tei .. few n unite U I le. i:Kun Al'.ni! II.unr" N'i.-holas C a rm e n I . n . ’ir v o h. • o; .il C a u i c h n e x t her aprc-nts in Summit avenue. S t:a Pi, e c--mnnttee Mem* in! lh * deim/ed kit Tontine avenue. h : < r 1 invite d the tugh score in the qoa.ifving krt effort- III a row I »\ ^ olll' lro. M i l l t h a t . I oll\ gnt ill- F.-bl I. The m u te s round of the county bov. lint.* ;o; < h u l . : .'11 1 to h a ve t tie 1 1 e\ .11u s l> e Oil V ii a . t ng wen lead t.\ C a m . 1 B l<.hm . sec nm ra^ril With mimilr- to pla\ loii\ - trammatr. I.rorjsr • h.impionshlj s .11 V . and the tiea u n i - rep., t w a s n a d bv M.i ia ia R e m . T h e Jarom r. jiii-hi'il in thr winning ha-k< I. l.ongar/o registered I ' il i . m i p m g 11 i[.) attended t.v mo-t guls. w as dp r ssed The A r n o ld K tin / u f CaiM.tdf. .* a p lio ok was di- u.se-d. a h r h •.vi!l b e e x lo h l t d rn M a v , T h e S'M and Grant H,ok of h a-1 M i t C ! the JI \l»n im - I- tl ifit rang -on(gs, alter tu-.uiing two pi .en - a l»■ it th. stars. Rutherford, u th 5»3. v ere tin h.oi man of • h- . . .-inn:ittee id I I I . | ,i mho re r from w hhli I \m llnir-l ami la-1 Kutli id In, Manlvri 1Ml'w - on .0.1 ii. •ll lie M. I > j \ ' ;1 J o \ ae C n n.shaw other area bov leis to hit th. ai ranged.ents M; He: hei t M ul­ ■ erforiI wrrr m \-lrnon-l\ harn-il -wili^- hark into arlimi I. p o r te : i h j ’ in ed c ir c le ler has charge of reservations. tonight with I utili-wooil ami I •»«11 Imokiup up. It -him 1*1 Troop il met at SI TI, i,.is cl ,,i ! < nt I peiato. Dapnne . Meanwhile. I.yndhm t s Jimmv There v. ill be- two -•••: wngs. at 6 p.m and 7 p.m. hr a m aynifiinil gamr Hut im matter how M i- pla\r«| \li I.Ml. ItoseM ill v (lei ii , 1111 fiilth M'.oi. K i .i in H'. ns serving ila\ night. Hi. final- will I-- in I airln-h I lirkin-oii gwn UU. I M. trt mg c losed with n..i; ic to:.in I Madelv n Hi.'wn, reporter • n thr eoirmitt-.- are M-s F II Zinin:." man. Ai-.n G.idd. Mrs Silturila\. In-I jam. opening at . >'» p.m. •P ^ et F r W .i S ho..l A f t e r go John C Gaide. St Margaret's to Patrol ('..j m i sang • America NOTPS Guild Marsh; 11 Fud-e Yoor.g Bi ..lit If ul. ' .ixl I the girls sell 10 Adults. M s Herbe-t Muller, ol eookie- e.H I .. ramping tup m Cm le Six of the Woman - So- Cout-les ('lab. Donald Daiker. nt- The uu I wi h .ire Dancer, in — i*■ tv of Christian Servue uf tue Young Peon.. Kel low .ship with i ge , .1 M iss 1 ,md 1 is Do i .»th\ H ag Methodist Church met n Mon advi.-ie Ml and Mis Walter Woman’s Club News I v . In te n o i |)e- o A t tv i pi-.» mg a I iv evening at the home of M - A n d ’ e - M i J B B : um t to. le th e K '.o.tlO i'hf I" < I ii W 1^. Btvona. of Jav avenue Her S u n ia;. h- o| Jo. r. KxeJ. chon , o eetmg. Gloi.a ' P« •Miosts w e re M rs R u s s e ll .Tones. an 1 John C Ciarde. Vestry. I he Ju n io i W orrj^n * Clui> U n - J o H o ,.! M s Clarence Doud, Miss Janet , -tt i ,. h. id thi.- S i t oi d a v T ro o p opened the nine: -ith t ie tegular exercises and plus tax 1 minute rail, station to-itation, R. Muir. Mrs William Muir. Mrs ,■!,t ..? to. Ih.f told Woman , th e ii ih o si 111. - 11.i y tel lei t Aftei goilig to badge giOups. after b I'M and all day .Sunday guest pe.iki i ..! L K Gauci and Mis A J Vigi­ u,. IV.*. ■ . m e ,I tit; ll I ti. i ...... n i o 11r111 \ . N e t h e i l a ■ .i i(,> ossed. alo n g w ith the Cub Pack Five Meets the F .vem n g 1 »*• I lant. !,,i, ; . Mi K< nneth d m n e i t. I m- tge w irkrrs at the next meet WoinanS Club in A e ortlhined -taff and eo».'- 't mg, lhnsd.i *i d el blank.-, w e ie d is trib u te d evening at tl Il l ; Dmi 'h , Holzherr. -on of M ti • meet in? of Cub Pack Five i ( >V. i a n d T a P- » io.-rd the meeting. Put Wirsing gave a histo:> • m .n , l" .' a ' l.ill N " ,A , l "' , '“ V rid Mis Arnold Hd/he»r. of was held on Thursday evening at A ,j( i- th e r e p .,1 lei and told wb.it I'm rt avenue, is « patient in St the home of M and Mrs. Glenn ,a Ot on IH handle, how the. ' " 1 ' I n , y Ci iia t at the- S. out lloll- Moud. y afternoon and plan M aiy's Hospital. Pajc-aic. w.th a Sumpman. of Chase avenue Dan­ ,ks .it ti.. ii ,t- mee ting men here an I 1 '* l!l or l Mini- to be taught to a B 1 o w l . tioop mi March 1 This wil hinken arm sustained whole play iel Ora i y ir. cubmastei and F.n I JOHN’S 11 on M ... i work in aUM- ' the child . aie b;idge lh . ■. im k ie sa le w a s disi us set mg in the . ard at his home G'ei-nle af is com m ittee < Imp m a n '■{ • T h e ,, .Vill h e | s.. to ld of in ti '•',1 V u 'OO.I N aiN a : of Troop M». a i !! Ik- i .•(,< f for thr ne xt trf week Othei-s pr; nt wen Frank Ba- VTV i; \l)|o TKI.KVISION i. M i • \\ . o M . >» : water salvt;. . 1 A raw repml. ■i . B a r t >a l a ( 'a f t •s. W i >ho i n M e e tin g , lu-.-d w tl William lx‘tnano\ o f 331 1 -fa p.-tei Veudu-.o Jr. Steph­ 1 AND .‘Ml*) I J u m ' Xvriitii*, ing. goodnigtit , in le. l a p s a n d the i ; s l h a v i r Newark avenue, was guest of e n w .i: :ek. Mis F: arms Gart Ja m e s 11 H. • honor at a surmise party itiven land, Mrs Madeline Devine. Mrs I v mlhur-t. "N. J. ■I, OOP 7 , do lie. i. d I.-, lhaiie Ce i iiian ai..I Bi idge- lir4 Saturday evening in celebra- the I of a I R e d ( Lawrence Semega. Mi s Fdw.od was Mai».-aiet i an v . B.uhn.i Bei g ait Barlsiia M cvei. t ion of his 50th birthday anniver RADIO Paul Witting i Pi lew a- r Mrs B ure Mi, hot , /oils KdMNNO took the music.IC t'vt ..nd .1 lust a i lesson Ml given C.iiol Ann sary. at the Polish American C it- of th e W o n .o Plans were ma 1. lor th e r- i’p v I). Jackami, i •• p.. i tei of this ti... p. .lighted th. ho-tess badge ,,„ns- Club on New Jersey a\e guests. I n n.i k tree :,n • t . be h e ld n e x t 1 he p| l/4 t. , I Advance | h *1’*' 1 “ok ie -;•'«• will be i •11 the i:,. : ‘I ro of th. nue. Then* were 8*1 gue-tsF:ida\ The evening M anh 5 at ta* HOME T.V. REPAIR Our Specialty! H o.,),. $.J. $ J, $) T h e O.et l„ ) g . Jo s rd >vith th r w ish in g c i d e an d e v e n t w a s a - lo n g e d hv Mr s L e foi a tl Ip t • the I Fianklin S. hix.J The rha'lrr f S K K V IC t : M a y 20 w.i- •’ the ( ,f ; n.; v e o v di be pr -.‘sent I lo o p H m et last Tliesd.tN at J . fTci ■ M S- bool A ft Pledge ; ,.n Mi.-. Arthui C -nm. of th e a n n u a ! >imi M i An-'.ml I .son. 2J7 I . n ed and pa: tv will follow GEneva 8 9 120 .f Alli gian.'. and smguig of Am n c a. the hot pl.itrs 1 tio n of i.ffii • o r. < I I. , lit. tam e d on T o . 'ked Hutherf id. Mi-s Ch . tine I.e The n«-xt s jao drive will be on. pamted and cm nlited At the end of the mcetm*. T a p s .we Donald Dut ■ . ' • o.r-, - I n \f - F r.m k manow so/ and n.i%mnnd I^rnan h e l l ■ n M -.r28 A t .n l 2ll w a - ! sung I.o iiim Ann Riley lepoitcd •w mcz. !.> ndhi^-st. M* I.emano Itergen Count v. I' . ti. : v ' M Fi ink Mona... - ? a the late f. r th. Father and W itz IS a m .e ll'll st W ith th, S o n d m nt to he ..t S a n ‘ - Y o u C a n t T . M ’ i . . ' M' Ml.. Mi Ronnie n in m e t ’he S. out House The darn ing bndge w;»-- Pennsylv ania Railio.el m Jei st at th e n ext ■ ■•t B. i f .111o. M J ime.-. G aet lone th lapbn. k on Mex.o, also Seclet Pal- wen ~.o ! Ri * ;r ant On Apt ' C ity . M r- P h ilip I* oid M Lou Mangannro ,| rh, lin in g the t m i p's members and a letter or caid will bi­ ch .u i m a n M « l-s n " • .ie I Ml Ralph Co!., sent to th i sei I et pal as often as te g u la r c o il I'spi in d eiice an d a- to im You can’t buy better auto insurance b ie w s k i is d. p..: ■ i; ,t • 11, .1 though she IS I Mexi an teen .^n In tin way. mole will be Mi , (iartlan i ■ i • >v d. .! the leained In .a,* j-.-il I i .1 one a pm tv \sill be planned, disclosing fi. nni.rih .oid • . st ed Mr the gu Is' m i i et pal- I ,.i l a: a N. ,m aim w ill t a k " c .o e of the J u ‘-mnpman in \ n ■ dm .ng a •• bett'e 1,1'We fu n d (ol the tl P.hcda C.mig was < h o s e n a- th . u l I oiu n h i 1 I 1! v.. d th re pin ter for tin tioop The >> hog W .!•■ > O IK tudl cl with the good night c in I.

Tioop || MKt I- as ill. . Ut Hoi ;se A ft e r h a v M ' a - l M ' - G l.sl.i e Ii , I." sp e llin g l.lll The. B i o w m e fix u p s >a ■ • -7 b ' i,'. lld lu i: f .u rn .ii J u d v Duff. Kath D a K a th le e n It dev Jud> V. d m n e i ,.ie:ls Wed TV s L> IH h and C o n io e G' ked qu t.oi.s Tw D a n sh d an d a v ..t t ’.e- l orn. th e r o a u g h W h y ces were taught Mi al lll'it M Dow e ll W vi e pres tv and n in lav. Mi and M > ent Kathleen W u >r> W a lte r B e e U r. of l).-la»ield ..ve T ro o p \2 h e ld .t.- > at W .shimtt. i S. ho. >h Sales nae in , e’eh- at , n ot Mi P e e l. slips w e i e hand ‘d .ok cs G i l l s , mt stinks w i le -a h. 7H; i . th la s a n m v e : >a v song Mis Gem ge Be tei ..nd Mrs t, Fak. assistant Always A Good Deal at LICCARDI'S Carol Ann Hiom.. n-poit.i A 3 ■ Jate«*s M a". , ,s.,n -f Mr Tl'oi»p 13 met at C im: I.us S, h i M rs lju in n .end M rs and M > William Mut: ol Stuy cs were colie. ted t>\ Pi scale 11 i After the- opening ex.Tcis Have you -ignrd en lor St. ve*sant avenue wa» home for the p a y Marion McGav.n FU up w... tv-led e Girl S.'out Promise. Michael s S day Vacation? weekend from Stew an An Foi ce l,aws. Sic nan and VI. to- • in i- and Amateur Houi were en Base, Newburgh. N. Y. 1951 Cliev. — 4 d r ...... SI 195 joyed Patricia Kt;li\ is tin i pol teT lt.idto anil Heater Tioop |5 phased Hm k Bci. kle B.-hie talV ' and "Se ven l'p " P ap *” w a ' p i;.'e d o\ . r a ». iei sheet and the girls traced ovei Notico to Persons Desiring Absentee Ballots 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook a pit lu r e on th- papei s> h le ft 1;>ai k > -n th r I'o n n e i. w h ich SI 195 was then noted It,. . k a .sale was discussed Dale I,.ppm If you are « qu allied and ng.steied voter of the State K .o t u i a n il l l e a t e r cott lepmtcr whp expects to In- ABSENT (U ’TslDF THE STATE on April Tioop 17 nut at l.m« o s , i„ v ith Mr* V Matui" leader Imore? „r - - - ^ 20. 1954 o r a q u alifie d ..nd re g .s ttre d v. te' who w il be w.th 1951 Henry J. (6) ...... S595 "T*he e'sokie -'•le wi>* ex n l •< to. g'rlv Then a i 'w i rela* and in the State on A PRIL 20. 19:>4. but b.va ise af dlnp*s or Allstate's low rates ore the better value you'd the "Giant Walk- Thiough pl,. v e I Flitabeth Loti.r Gloria physical disability w.ll In* una-de * c ,i»t vun ballet at the Damaian and Mai on M .«l. ie t‘ e t ;doi brarem The meet peillmg place in your district on said dat**. and vou desire to expect from the company founded by Sears. 1946 Plymouth — 4 dr. . . S395 mg i V m d w it h tin » « i« ngs. Stt phani. Andi i. ia i> the vote m the PRIM ARY ehxt on tr te leal .-n APRIL 20. 19M See how much you save. Phone or visit re p o rte r k ndlv write or appl> in person t,. ihe undersigned at once requesting that a c.vdtan absentee ballot b, forwarded to your Allstate Agent today.. • you. Such r«4|uest must state your home addres*. and the LICCARDI MOTORS addievs to wh.«h said ballot should be sent, and must be Richard J. Stanton Better Driveways signed with your signatuie. and »t.itc the reason why you k & Pi^rrr|i».iii \.. Ituihrrfonl, N. J will not be able t » vote at your usual p HirsR pia • No ci­ GEneva 8-2599 < . I in \ a H AsphaR Blacktnp vilian absentee ballot will be furnished or forwaided to any ap;>lt«*nt uule«s renjuest therelor t> rem w d not le«» than You're in Good Hands »ith ... rrutfr runinnc t erreet tonnduion and All Materials eight days prior lo the clevtion. and «>»ntarns the forefoing f/ u n c fre d s fo choose fro m f Plus I ffirirnt. and Trained Men. Ifm V t» a Fertrrt l»rive. knformatKiA. Ul TFY TO MAK* THKM RKTTK * T H A N T H U REST AND IHI t FRI NT FRttM THF RFST D ated F e b 19. 11»&4 F e b . 25. IW 4 «». »IM »l • <»• Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wessell. During the entire month of Douglas Luber. 419 Jauncey H a v e >ou si*ned «p f*r St 337 Wilson avenue, announce the March, an exhibit will be held avenue, spent several days dur Our Newsboy M ic h a e l' , » day Vacalton* birth of a »on, David, at St. Bar­ in the M a m Building of the New mg the past week at the home o f ! r U8J5«.|| " B u d d y M<>tt . m t'f nabas Hospital, Newark, on Jan ­ at k Public Library 5 W a s h in g to n Member W lk llritM Be«tt«o' M»IH»4e 11*1 »t^em his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs an(1 j^rf e l l V U f t .-Wi Nave tM Ogaed uary 23. He joins a sister, Lin­ street, ot the top hundred print* Stephen Zmyewski o f W e s t P a t Blrchwood dr |h-« wee't I - da Su s a n . m tht* Hth annual New Jersey in Mklud i t day erson. ca m e th e N o r th A I 1 t »n 1 ter-t lub c"'T'P* titkMi. sponsored er s first MO p ap er n c v *b » y B u d Mr. and Mrs Hans Stamer of i hy the Vailsburg Camera Club Say It With Mrs. Albert Zarnowski. of dy start»*d delivering pat* la U Livingston svenue enjoyed a ; T h e re is na l>rnitatn n of subject Roosevelt avenue .entertained m Nov^mbet ,ahd w ithuut ate 4 show and dinner in New York m .ittrr. b u t all entries a r e b lack S. A r m y her card club last evening. aftce from the Nu th Arlington and ^ h lle Thursday night in celebration of Flowers on , L e a d e r office has added more Mr. Stamer's birthday. W h ile th e p rin ts a re a t th** L i The Spring Affair committee of than ^ cugtuBieis Ui hu Thuis brar), the public will have an op Save $ Insulate Now! the Lyndhurst Hebrew Associa- d#v afternoon tout* Mrs. Charles Williams. Mrs. portumt> t«> \ote for their favor­ St. Valentine's Day tion met on Monday evening at Carl Hopp, Mrs William Gallag­ His customers are in tht* area' ites T ' the winner of this see the home of Mr and Mrs Harry her, Mrs. Gordon Wilson, and comprisin gthe folio* in p. stect- ondary competition the Library UNITED Klein of Tontine avenue. Twen­ FOR ALL YOUR Locust avenue. Bu\hwood n the past, a rei'ent Mrs. Fred S. Fogell of Lyndhurst. ' ty-two members‘ were present Roclwool Blown-ln By E.part* Allan drive. Baltimore avertu* hook on phot*»graphy FLOWER NEEDS wnth Mrs. Howard Hoffman and Jack Sterman and Jacques Klein A_ Mrs. J D. Robinson, of Ho-Ho- ! Botton avenue, and portions ot i are co-chairmen. Call s.,. 11. i» im »*»«• R»i»i>» Kus, went to dinner and a show River road and Sixth stieet Russell is a fre s h m a n at N'>:' in New York on Wednesday eve­ Mrs Crine Miller of Riverside j To Hold Service Arlington High Schaol. and * G Eneva 8*5006 ning. avenue is doing nicely after a ngregation Bnai Israel of * EASY TERMS An event of Brotherhood Week though he has nut decided up week's illness at her home nv U hold a Sei v n« in «*t> g a career, he definitely has a h > w ill be repeated next Sunday at n ,i ,,f B ro th e rh o o d W e e k jg IV e Grow Our Own' _ the Westminster Presbyterian by. which may or may not jw Authofiied Applicator* of Bonditona John Garty. son of Mr and o r K m da? K c ‘> 2fi at 9 00 p m § church ‘ when members of the off as *ell ,.s delivc ing ht> t Mrs. John J Garty. of Willow R e\ A r,.i M Willett of the | (tSe man-mad* *tona) church will welcome the Rabbi I pcrs With his sister. Ro/anna avenue, has been discharged af Y . M e l v^i.xt Church of Kear- g Interstate ( bought a couple of Paiakeets l.< choir and members of the Lynd­ ter two years in the navy, part ■ ;»k on th e to p ic “ O n e , - year, and from the small ! « ;■ hurst Hebrew Center in a dem­ of which was spent in Korea Woi Id Mi Willett l» a G IV I NOW onstration of “Brotherhood in ■ ning. with trading and n ,,f the West Hudson | S Action." Exploring the areAs of has 22 of the talking buds m I G reat Eastern Insulation Co. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A.v s*h t a iio n . Florist faith held in common, the serv­ house, most «>f them y *ung 1 >■ = East End Democratic Club will tht- t : a ttitio n a I S a n e ‘ 5 ice w ill include both the ancient of less than three months old E Henke & Sons He rtok I p * DeMvet n \p4HIncitos m i r t t %nmv%i>T i hold a card party this evening at ,,f the Sal-hath Wine 2 Hebrew and the modem En­ Russell's dad is employed «■ the club house on Milton avenue jnted hy Chai les Sal«* is VI4 RAC KEN HACK HTKEKTJ glish. The Hebrew Choir will the Wilbur H Duver Com|..«i Tue«da>« A TIiuNl*** Mrs. Amelia I^eyh is chairman t.-nt •>! th e C o n g ie g a S CAKI.NTADT. N. I. render the traditional music of in North Newaik ll» and M G Eneva 8-8098 >m o u > NlMil The So llolitlav HtHiae I .iiiiolo its faith, the scripture will be Mott moved here from Newa R e Mrs. Janet Adamo was hostess Ml Kidc r Kd N« Arthlhs presented in the original tongue, last evening to the Busy Bees at K E . Z 1144 and the Rabbi w ill speak its mod­ the home of Mrs Agnes DeFnno, ern message The Westminster 707 ^ ^S e v e n th street. O th e...... r m em choir w ill sing, and the sermon j ciub are’Miss Artn will be delivered by the pastor ,^ mbo Mis Mary petructiello, PRE-SEASON Bv worshipping together and M|M SyWla Dimecki Mrs Fran working together in this •service. (eg Cinardo Mrs L*na Guczallis. it is hoped that member* of both Mlg# Jam ,t Dt> Fnno and Mrs congregations will be better able AntoineUe n^Frinc Last week W *nt Van to »** *«r to understand and to contribute Mrs petrucziello was hostess at nanitao m a' t Daat#*»aa to the real spirit and meaning of thf> homt> of Mw# L«.mbo Brotherhood Week. Rabbi Jacob Sivan is the can­ Mrs t)avid Donald. of .Second tor and leader of the Hebrew avenue, and Mrs. Anthony Bus- InlfMltMlmi Center and the Rev Robert F cemi. of Stuyvesant avenue, with j & tl*. Now1!! Burns Jr. is pastor of the West­ Mrs Kenneth Eckstrand of Ber- minster Presbyterian Church. genfteld and Mrs Norman Ar­ s a £ & \ nold. of River Edge, were guests i Mrs. Michael Andriola. Mrs. on Tuesday evening at the home j Thaddeus Senkowski. Mrs Mor­ of Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, of j ris Orlando. Mrs. Frank Oreftce. J Pampton Plains. Mrs. Otto Stellato, Mrs. W illiam J. Hickey. Mrs Charles Strynar SLIPCOVERS s89* Mr and Mrs Karl A Diebold. and Mrs Anthony LaPardo of of Kearny street, entertained at St »K \ AM) 2 ClUIRS eoMPI.KTE Lyndhurst. with Mrs. Evelyn Pe a family gathering on Sunday in imi niNt; /ii’i’ilis retti, of Wood Ridge, went to celebration of the 14th birthday .1 dinnar and the theater in New anniversary of their daughter. S p e c i a l ! York on Saturday. Berta Grace

Plans for their anniversary i Mrs. Paul Wittine. of Chase dinner were completed at the avenue, entertained at on Re-Upholstering meeting of the Sigma Chi of the Thursday in honor of Mrs. W il­ $ 9 9 5 0 Westminster Presbyterian church liam Hofer. also of Chase ave­ I o ni|iletely Monday evening at the church. nue. Guests were Mrs J J Jaz- 1*1 U p The meal will be served at wick and Mrs Charles Montford SOFA & CHAIR |{eim vat* <1 Caughey's Restaurant in F.ast Mrs Hofer and her family will Rutherford on March 8 Mrs. move to Red Bank in the near WORKMANSHIP G U A R A N T E E D — B U D G ET TERMS ARRANGED George Alberding, Mrs Harry fu tu re . Quinzer and Mrs L A Morey : are the- committee of arrange K«*r Free I -lim.ile I .ill \fc I.Iwdrr m en ts S I L V E R ‘T E A Mrs C F Manfredi president] Deborah Shabuma, daughter of of the Woman's Society of Chr-s UNITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP Mr and Mrs Stanley Shabuma. tian Service of the Methodist Church, entertained at a silver HI TIORKORII. N. J 705 Marin avenue, was two years HM> P A R K W I M I old on Monday. The event was tea for the society, on Tuesday celebrated with a family dinner afternoon Her guests were Mrs at their home Sundav Among R C. Lintner, Mrs J«*hn Roy the guests were the child's grand­ craft. Mrs W L Bivona. Mrs A parents. Mr and Mrs Paul C le 11 Gamblin. Mrs Fred Gunder cierski of Jersey City Friends sen. Mrs G T Rum. Mrs Wil joined the party festivities in the ham Muir, Mrs Glenn Sumpman e v e n in g . Mrs M R Wright. Miss Clara HOLODIC K' s Wnght Mrs C r Lehne. Mrs Mr and Mrs H C Bolander. F R Curtis. Mrs We*dey Bealler 2S7 Copeland A ve. cor. of Stuyvesant G E . 8-18 47 Lyndhurtt 504 P o s t ave n u e , w ill b e ce le Mrs Edwin Byrnes. Mrs f O brated their 32nd wedding anni­ Heismeyer. Mrs P H Chapman. versary with a show and dinner Mr* Albert Kirchner. Mrs in New York on Monday even­ i Charles Kaseman and Mis R e a d y to E a J\ Short Shank ^ ing Their son, Warren Bolander, M u ir and son. Maik Edward, left on Sunday for their home at Scotia., Whole or Hal

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K l.yndhurst'a latent aniba»t&ador of g o o d w i l l . B r u c e PEEKING AT THE NOTEBOOK D e R o m a . K lose the hopes of Lyndhursi sters enioyed a 45 U* 42 a d va n t- ! d Playgrounds’ Junior Basket- Damphier. last Thursday night c h a l k e d tip n r a i the ni»*i Signs of spring Pat Carucci informs us that the 21st reorgani7a 31 iigh School breaking even for age over the final two periods, | league Another highlight F t tion meeting of the Municipal Softball League will be held this C.Y.O. (2?) C | sensational victories wen in a Newark arena when he h e a l he 1953-54 season h a v e fa ile d h u t w e re u n a b le to o v e rc o m e th e W |j. ^ the ch a m p io n G a e ls w h o FW inde, f ...... coming Sunday morning. February 28 at 11 o’clock in the Town W ith a record of five w in* and | local: I gun for their perfect campaign IMr.nitl, f * Eddie Jones of Brooklyn. Hall Carucci, who in recent years, has devoted much of his SlO|»»»^r. *• fi •ifcht loss th e G o ld e n B e a rs , pi- In the heavily s ored contest, of 15 wins without a defeat. Their T h o rn , c ...... :i Bruce fought Jones in the top time in making local softball first class played in the very first 0 'oted by Coach Harold “Buck" the individual storing was well" opponents will be the cellar- la ifo e n , a ...... 1 ' four round preliminary at Laurel fighting out of a daze in the sec organized league in town back in 1933 when he twirled for the A v e n l'i. k V 1 Jrown. have just tw-o games to j -iivided. Reiliy again was high dwelling Sparks. In a th ird gam e, I Garden and. as usual, a host of of ond, but by the third he was re­ Hilltop Timers Last season seven teams participated with th< C ttcclo , k 1 day Yesterday afternoon the lo . r^an as he netted 23 points close- the CYO will oppose Woertz k ] South Bergen fans who have covered and punched Jones regular season and play-off championship won by the Reinauen als traveled to Bogota for a re- |y folic wed by Roger Zino with P lu m b in g . ; come to regard Damphier as their around. Damphier clinched the Brothers Other entries were the runner-up Gallagher Associa­ urn meeting with Hal Bunch’s i 22 and Bobby Hayes with 20. Joe The Dymonds and Trojans go I own. were in attendance. fight in the fourth with a fast fin tion, Churchill Rugs. Pastry Shop. Amvets, Garden Spot and th* T r o ja n * 146) G F 7 tucaneers and tomorrow night j Scangerella, up from the junior I j0i,, the 15th week of the season J Since Damphier had won his ish. Bogle Agency Carucci will again use the high school diamond M<»ran, f ravel over to Wallmgton for i | varsity, saw limited action as a j wjth identical records. Both K e lly , t . . . ! 3 fir^t Jwo bouts by knockouts in Damphier lost no friends by for all league games All teams interested in obtaining a fran­ 3 ft eturn game with the Panthers substitute and hit double figures, j teams have won ten and lost chise for the 1954 season are asked to be present at the meeting iiu r k . . c the manner in which he fought "wo of Lvndhurst’s five victories j finishing w ith 11 points, four, each feeling the string of II. Hn*he«. n would encounter trouble with this Sunday morning Despite a losing season Lyndhurst High JK Thursday night. vere earned over their late se* i the Gaels three times and divid 41 Jones, a husky Negro making his School s basketball team has been accepted into the State tourna­ The box score IS 10 H e r e is the wav the Newark <>n oooonents. In a real thriller j F a ir Law n (65) Ine, a p a ir b e tw e e n th em . In th e ir W o w t i (21) G F T professional debut after a good ment The Golden Bears will participate in North Jersey Section lilant-linrd. f 4 1 News reported the scrap: he Golden Bears edged Bogota ..... I record in the amateurs. One of Group II and drew a first round bye and will collide with llal)in*-y. t . t* 0 *• "One of the most sensational .8 to 67 b a c k on Ja n u a r y 19th 1 Morp«*lh. r ...... 2 >) * defending champions. Weehawken, in a second round tilt Tht Bruce set out to make fast . preliminary fights ever witnessed nd on Feb. 5 walloped Walling fashion 51 to 26 back on Jan 23. Spe^O. K ...... 'J 1 Indians, as Weehawken are known, were hard hit by graduation Cliirdftll a ...... " " work of Jones-but after a min- a Newark ring saw Brin e on 6fl to 42 1 but aft r .. slow start Coach Les Purvere has brought around hu Last week's game saw' the r h r in t , k | ute and a half elapsed Bruce Damphie. 160. of Lyndhurst. rise In th» nast week the Golden dub to a successful season Weehawken is the lone Group II Gaels make it 14 straight with a 21 1 walked into a solid right. from a nine-count knock down in lears divided their action. On school in Hudson County and being a' member of the Hudson 76 to 27 triu m p h o v e r th e C Y O Down went Rfuce and down the first round to win the de­ Countv Intei.M-holastic Athletic Association are forced to play most Monday afternoon they *-;i '••hi!-- the Dymonds set b'vk the cent the hearts ef his many foi- cision over Eddie Jr»nes. 164, of •umbed to Fair Lawn for the set Iv Group IV p.wers With that kind of seasonal competition L y n d h u rs t (50) Sparks 46 to 33 and the Trojans' lowers — the fight v.as televised Brooklyn, in four rounds. >nd time this season. losing i< I j»ec/ed past Woertz Plumbing Youngsters Weehawken finds the Group II competition around Bergen County 1 vei WATV i “After the first round the pair he C u tte rs 65 to 50. O n F n d a \ 16 1 » 21 to its liking Last year Weehawken eliminated the Golden Bears But at nine Bruce was uo. and ; -tood toe-to-toe in battle In the •vening they went up to Pate in a wild game up at Fort Lee and are the only team ever to score The CYO were no match for Score Wins by clutching and holding for the ( last two minutes of the fight :on an d ran u p th e ir M*;»son‘*- over one hundred points on the Golden Bears The big gun foi the titleholdeis. The Gaels w ere- e.t of the rotind. he managed to Jones tired and Bruce finished ligh against St Joseph's by win Weehawken this vear has been Ronnie Gorman. All Gorman did ,fT to a 14 to 8 lead at the en-1 Lyndhurst High School Jun his senses back He was still strong " iin<» 82 to f,9. was to wm the ind.vidual scoring championship of the HCIAA nf the first period and increased ar Varsity basketball team with 291 p' nits m 14 games .. That may not sound like many af In the 1 -s to Fair I.awn 1h» • »h< ;»rt»in to 35 13 at ha 1 ft :r-'*■ a pair of games in the p.ot wee tel leading about Lodi's Tony Comeleo and his 560 markers, but Golden Bears held the irn.idir Walsh frechman caper a' to bring their season s ...... 1 t Weehawken played in a fast loop. Some of WeehawVen's oppon •ven in the initial period but fell R u t Y ford St NJprv’s and the ten w:ns against three dete.it' Bowling Leads Unchanged ■ >ehind in the second quaiter t< Ua Memorial. Nnion Hill, Emerson. Snyder. F fum League individual s- orini Coach Bill Libre a's quintet hoi •rail 33 to 20 at th e inter m is ion ’■eplaced the A m v e ts in fifth Dickinson. Li •oln a n d S t P e te r' Maybe we'll see that leader had a field dav, nett in” ; i pan of victm les over • t’1 I-' As the ten pirt participants hit | fn tL«* thud period the Gold* r place b% beating the Amvets in el N-‘a-'.n h i*• h of thirtv-tw o pomt- Lawn and La-t Rutherfoid an the |9:>< *»4 homestiet h the lead- I Bt,-ars h e ld a s ily h t edge but fal in the three Lyndhurst loops i p a ir d e sp ite a t e r rif ic 642 serfes Another activ group «jo early in the year is the local Little i 1 T w e n tv -one oi h is po in ts ca m e ir Told -ingle de i*i >ns o- Ru»‘ I *eiY-d badlv in the fin:il ‘cssia i • *e final two periods. Othei hy Vic Bernadino of the losers League Committee The teams have drawn position numbers and •i ford. Bogota, Wallington. Pa i Ilitig ..ut of the Lyndhurst Rec is th e C u tte rs h eld a 19-9 ad the scltedule is already drawn up and approved upon Last yeai i dor .le figure scorers for thi aic. Lodi and St J..«eph's • ft ., n unchanged As the bo vs Ray Guidctti had a 243 for the I «'antj;,c. Dave Sime. thiee sp. the 12 teams desired an even split schedule playing half on Rivet ; ! wrrru ••« were D< nnu*/ i aGuar I . Paterson. In the Jo. In the ‘ield, Lyndhurst enjoyed one o' «!e between the Dvmonds an< In Minor League action last! ucts. LaA renee had games of 205. wise and the Western League will be the rover boys playing at 12 to 56 w in over the F a ir L a a their easie. t nights of the season : *!pi.rk«! The Dvmonds hoppi*d ofl »24 and 190 while Angelo Rosa both fields throughout Registrations will be taken the week of I reserves they w-re forced in' we'-k Pasquins won two from the ( ip at Paterson as they rolled up 1 to a 13 tf> 7 lead at the en d o f the I.vndhurst Rec. hitting 1018 in ! had a 223 game for the losers. March 8 when the Player Agent will visit a different school daily in e rt.i pe ■ k1 hi i thirteen jaiint victory T'n ! fi, st p erio d an d w e re s till in th< -,1 th e fir- j ndividual scoring honors in both St. John’s assured themselves nit of eas and the Dymonds piled i 659 on tilts o f 235-244-180 Ed- j C o m m u n ity L e a g u e sta n d in g s League tournament Ten boys will be allowed to suit up with •ontests. In ea'i h g am e D e R o m a. if a part of the Biddy Basketball j i t 'nly " a so p h o m o re , scored 23 League's championship last Sut- ' " " if pliiv, outscorin? their foe« IR and 201 for the losers. ' ing a one and a half game lead Peroia, III., for further play Jersey City won both the State and xiintr. C lose behind DeRoma was irday morning at the Roosevelt • . 4 to a c h ie v e a 46 to 33 v ic to r y Pasqums' chief threats picked over the York Brake Service, national titles last year . A feature of the final day s play in the greatly improved Joe Scan- School Gymnasium when they ®r»‘ Three of thi* w inners hit doublt up a game on the leaders as ^ Headlining last week's activities the Junior Basketball League this Saturday afternoon at the high »ere!la. ganpling centerman who .cored their eighth straight \ " figures led by Cliff Sailor’s 1? they swept through their oppo- were the Kelly w ith a te a m School will be the presenting of the Commissioner William r lad 21 markers in the St Joe's ‘ o * v w ith o u t a se tb a ck B ia d le y 11 points and II each by Donah The Paul H Beatty Paint- game of 972. Hudson-Passaic Gallagher Trophy to the champion Gaels, as well as individual win and'sixteen in the Fair Lawn V I v ic tim b v a 52 to I I scm-e In Da ker and Frank Costabile. Foi *»r« h't ?084 w ith »*ame* of 1014. ] with high team series with a 243 troph'es to eat h plaver on the championship quintet. e-di t o th e r p.iddy I>ea62) G F Tt the Garden Spot with four of the turned i n bv Gus Heyler of the | had eight digets. Hackensack Recreation bowling alleys on Bantu place in the county Township’s Department of I’a k ' w inners having series above the Elks Club with a 656 Others en- • nd P la v r < nnds. Princeton held ^ ‘n seat They take over their new venture next week Georgie The Troians led from start t ; 1 select 00." Jay Eckert led the . tering the select circle were Joe on to their slim chances of catch j im Morrell, Eckert s teammate on the Beatty Painters’ squad in Lvnd finish in their 46 to 21 conquest ' wav with a 660 on games of 247 ( Calabrese of Garden S*v>t Ta\ ing the front runners by whip I 1’*1"' ti1.» 2?9. Andy Mastandrea. 214- 'em with a 613 and Jackie Parks hurst Major League .has also gone into pi ivate business in part­ f Woertz Plumbing The w n oing Seton H all 22 to 11 while in . i.«>>> nership with Paul Beatty in a downtown Rutherford paint store n ers w e r e in fro n t 9 to 5 at th* 228-203- 645: G e o rg e M o rre l had o f S t r l's w ith a 601. m overtime struggle. Notre | Charley Cun io 41 Golden Bear football captain, and now ; quarter. 17 to 9 at the hap and T ; i 607 and J'm m y Ruhertone a ______D a m e e k e d out a clo se 27 to 25 | , i: ' ne* F. > the losers. Clinton line coach‘at Bristol H.gh School in Virginia, will come north 28 to 17 at the three-quartei victory over Fordham. | u >■ to Atlantic City early next month for national football conventon m a k In the* la st t>« n w a v s w it h a tn p le v ic to ry anieee while l;; 11 " u 11na’-: Jewelers. Bobby when a business trip takes him to Atlanta. Ga . inthe near future outright this Saturday morning Seton Hall <11) O r 1 •).- - w ith 12 points FRIDAY 1'. x/oll.i. i jjo in ts j Richie Gunther and Brian Littlefield, who were members of with a win over third plan* Notre " Buck Blanchard's n in e Whalen i acid Bill Wilson’s vie- Westwood at Cluster H p.m. last year’s LH S "Cinderella" basketball team, were reeent high Dame. regardlvrs of the Pi ince »'*. !V ."i' r ! v. e < h ig h fo r th e P lu m b e i • *oi :oiis ou-ntet with a 624 on Bergrnftrld at Park R id g e . Team Stantlings : r.n'i- it scorers for the Fa.rle.gh-Dickmson College frosh team in a vie , ton Bradley outc-ome. The St h'/'Io I ii’.'- ' » • • games of 226 200 198. while Lar- 8 p.m. John’s Notre Dame game will „ W L T Kraft contributed a 608 and Ilasbrou: k lleii-hts at Iiu tory over the Teaneck Collegians in a game where college officials M.'l'i. . ^ /ndhu i *t 14 0 1 (l00 : experimented with three whistle-toters Reports coming into this i open the tripleheader a* 0 ;i m S |. " » •• G a e ls ...... Eddie R.'Ughton a 60 . For the ir.o nt. 8 p.m Ill'll. t 1 > 4 714 S." r f corner saving that Joe Kelly of the high school s frosh team has and Princeton meets Bradley " D* m und* • Tewelei'i. Kiri Du bold had a 222 Fort Lee at Wood-Ridge, 8 10 4 a terrific assortment of shots but insists on passing off to his mates 1 at 9 41S a m In the finale st hed \V I ll- . IK • ' n i. T ro ja n s 11* I - sa m e and T o m n \v D e L itt a a 21!t p.m . Woejt/ Plumbing 4 10 2R0 1 i : - m. ala Archie Lilley back in 1937 when playing for the Blue and (.old I uled for 11 am . Fordham will Bornta at Hawthivn*. 8 p.m. 2 12 \-mold's Bakerv rpset the Kelly really comes from an athletic lamily as his dad. Lawyer mar meet Seton Hall in a huttlit loi C Y O, Lyndhurst at Wallington, 8 G r T 2 12 .143 ^ Joe Kelly was a star athlete at St M ary’s, his uncle is Johnny Kel­ : fourth place Nol.e Dame i ?’ i S p a rk s Bogle Agencv in thre- "RmM a« p.m . St John’s latest 1 - ' lied Vie VV-iriul*. ' ♦ he B-^k'-'-s ro lle d a 2000 series ly one of the all-time great high school basketball players who r T Tvmond* i 46 l G Harold Lippin'o't rolled a 633 set went on to captain the football team at Notre Dame m 19J9 i tow was on the individual side ' V " Sergeant Royce 1 lork . 1 w nl, 1 1 11 n s r . . res ,.f 231 ” 02 200 and J o e _ Another uncle is Pete McCabe, who participated in all sports while Mattv Tamaro who missed one i ’ ’ | '■ , . 1 . ..-tHl.il. • j i I-..I n.r» • at St Marv s Mentioning St Mary’s makes us wonder why the 1 "sire dim *.i illness nd dropoed /« 11 ri'k\ . .! •• ' t * i-ivted a 62? on .-ames of Serves on Carrier |i. i, | i.-SiMi"".' u ? P ? ,” ri 206 w h d e P a u l G u z ?i had Gaels aren't participating in the State tournament this season af '■ehmd in hi*-- indu lual scoring " S-'ntMr’ K >'>'< I'*** "' K " Mill V ..- 1 1 fi '7 for the Realtors Among the 154 officers and on- ter building up a 11-5 record and an invitation to the Bergen 1 battle with Johnny Tree of Notre S|.lnc k !! u O ’Har ■ Restaurant a^ter los- i listed men of the various branch- County Jamboree And it is bad news coming on for the Bergen D am e, ca m e u o w 'th 33 points ‘ 1 1 o ’ V -I ■ >'«i|!l.lii. t Sptrka (S3> G F T . . , m’ the ti- t game rallied to take ! es if the service in Korea who County Jamboree At a recent meeting of the Bergen County Time and time again in the fil Kini*tt«iOi«-. < j i pmr from the Garden House I boarded the atta k aircraft car- Coaches Association. Duke DeRoch. of Ridgewood who is a mem­ ! II route of wmle s Bradley. Ta Fordhjm . ?S I F T i< n.te a 6.**1 series bv Joe 7.ir- riei I’SS Was-* for a \ .sit to ber of the executive committee of the N JISA A informed the body maro’s teammates refused to Itui ln«m« . ' i •v.'i 7.irp«'li had games of 204- Hong K>>ng last month was Air that Jamborees throughout the state will be barred because the 'h o o t and in tu rn passed ofT to Vila ii' 1 12 while Harlowe Robbins’ , Force S Sgt. Robert F Royce. interest is so high that the annual stnt* tournament has become | »m nrn T a m a r o , as res amo, raised his 6 0 w a s tops fo r th e w in n e rs . 1 s»m of Vfi ;«nd M rs F a r n h a m T Mondar>. fat^ r ^ son howling tournament wav held in town Three Acre Grill took a two- ! Rovoe of 121 Delffietd avenue iRocca-5chmid+ v'.-torv over Carroll s I Royce attended Lehigh Univer- we believe all the marbles would go to the DeCecco family on 134 po in ts h 02 field goals Hard Punchers Win. .V I. ouors in a low scor- j ^*ty in Bethlehem. Pa . before Father John is one of the top pinners in the Bergen Inter-Club j and 10 fool Grrpple Saturday • ng mat. h Onh a pair of 200 | joining the service. He is present- and Lvndhurst Major, and son Richard is active in the above men In ii n 'P and tu ck o v e rtim e 1 Scheduled to Go •*••• . were turned in, a 205 bv ly »n charce of Group Personnel tamed circuits as well as the Rec Junior League and the Re, t om thriller. N tic Dame scored a 27 i The nv -t important event in M .k e P u h g n a n o and a 203 b v Ja - 's e c tio n of his u n it tn K o re a A sports fan writes and wants to know what t(, 05 wtn ,, „n-:r.py F ed- j A pair of power punching • 'I wrestling today, the first munity League High School - >o Licitra, I Asked his impressions of the that we told our readers in a story that the high ; ore-ation The Rams I heavyweight'. Will be the featu ' j clash am where between agile goes’ He tells In the Junior Leagues latest Wasp. Royce replied. Especially •asured 70x38 whereas an editorial last |;,() -r •' interesting is the aerial phases was obtained ,h>r bo.ud work of Johnnv I B-ooklyn and Harold Carter of ftahan idol, and the hated, hor- week said that it meaaure* 711x38. Our informal!, i. -ed their lJ*ad to three games I ™ still amazed at the facility T„. a T e« I all of the v in ’ Coach Frank ’•Riggie" Rug* the ■ight rourtd 1 rible Hans Schmidt of Munich. from a county survey report. L in d e n p -»s they defeated their main op with which aircraft are launched net'* points When the regulation germ's High Si hool Freshman 1 Gaiden, Newaik, "leimanv will be presented Sat ro u te at I nos-tion Hawaii’**' .Tt»«*’s *n a and landed i*.one ended tie at 2't 23 . the j basketball team lost the r second •rdav n ght at the Newark Ar- o night n I r of games Richie DeCecco The ship stayed in Honk Kong t- ams went into an overtime net ’ gome to Passaic this season The Lindsay owns i 24 6-2 re c o id .| n o rv . So ^ sex a v e n u e .and .la v Hunter of the Century •UI. e i the Motormen with a fill j for six days before returning the md with Tree adding two baskets j most rivent loss to the young In route His top j street, rhe lonr awated fmish Un via the kyv sefie« fiime* of 215 200 176 men to their duty stations. and Jo e F r a n k s one fo r th e los- j dians came last Wednesday after formances are kayos over J I fracas between the pan with an llcrM ftrr whrn they mention ]Thursday when hr I '» I. For the Hawanans Bill Kidder The Wasp is s e rvin g as a u n it ers For the fir«t eight games of : norm at the local gymnasium b> Sla ie, recent w inner over l top o p . <»dded feature in the fa^t that Daniel Boone and Davev Crock- York Also that was the Ant turn had a pair of 201 games. j of fast carler Task Force 77 pa the hedule Tree is »<•. -agm » . a score of 58 to 50 nuking Clarence Henry; Fr.arl I ;t vill r*> refereed bv Two T(,n ett in talking about Americas he ... was ever in an airplane— »•<»»•> He>" San Carlo s Restaurant cloned trolling the coasts of Korea and 1 'l 5 points p-' game with 156' Pa«saie took a 12 to 8 first nr- Walls. Joe Chesul and Maynard jTonv Galento. will not l>e tele hunters it would seem fitting that thinks it's a pretty good contrap­ •he Hawaiian Joe's second place China. pom’s on 71 goals and 14 1 >d lead and were in front 24 to Jones Carter, young in pm ctr- vise d they also include the name of 101 tion and is here to stay margin to a half of game after — ---- — Princeton, with LeRoy Kinh j 18 at half time. The future Cold les is undefeated in six outings This p ^m 'fre er','*»'linrt set to year old Peter. Cameron, of When it came time to consider •urnmg >n two victories over Lieut, and M rs Robert J l^yh ner and Jim m v Bufis exhibit»ne rn Rears had a great third per Me has knocked out every foe between Rn California and now are at ^ berto gaining rebounds scored . 12 to start the final quarter all ound kayo over W illie Ridchic-k. Madison Sduare Garden mat r'rr'- who has shot a deer every year Use’’. Couldn't find it. Then •While B o h N e il le v had a 639 an d F o r t Lewis. Wash . where they ■mparative easy 22 to I I■om u in even at 36 36 The visitors sport highly regarded Philadelphian. motels The plum went to Wil- for the last 86 years recalled that he Joaned it to over Seton Hall. The Tigers Joe Perello h a d a 617 fo r th e | will establ^h their home. Mrs • •d and held an advantage in the In boxing cm les the belief i« * f» i»rrVn! and The*"*»s t Leyh is the former Mis* Je a n n e Cameron, now appearing in som eo ne 26 y e a rs ago and the coached bv Floyd Vaa Nortw k borrower didn’t bring it back final canto of 22 to 14 to ea^n that Carter has asked for mon BaHe" Culn»n. veteran NewarV the 17th annual National Sports­ took a 17 *0 7 leid'in the first The John L Burk Undertaker* Toron of Tontine avenue. Nor could Pete remember his their second win ovci the locals than he can chew in accept me j nromoters. who had the foresight men's Show in Madison Square • no p er i**ds and coasted in name So the Chamber of Com Bobby Snaitkowski of Passau the Lindsay assignment But Car *n «i-nm* the surlV, slugcnr Garden is a modest man: he's not Kirchner h-*d eight and Bufis 7 merce of Whittemore per sen led was lop point producer with lfl ter isn’t fretting, and s nre he has ( S-hmidt to thre#* contraets. The quite sure whether he has got* noints for the victors while Joey 11m w ith a n e w one. markers, while Mike Moran was *o do the fighting Harold should other two. with Verne Cage, t e a h»* every year for I Tita paced the losers with eight outstanding in defeat for the lo­ know better than anyone else, ‘ilTr-ted States champion, were o r 17 ft r a ig h t years Can't quite When he got to Detroit last mar|lJ.r* cals Moran tallied 17 and Eddie Alex Br o w n. Philadelphia fulfilled, reaiember so he's calling it the Wednesday the Governor of Tr.im Htandings RECORDS Burke scored 12 leavfweight, will make his first sm aller flgurc Michigan acting on the suggcs i r e t The box score ’ appearance in a local ring against j All Speeds in Both Deer shooting is d u c k soup for tion of the State's largest sports | qt John's \ OlHl M-“ Edvird Za"* "-ki P as *aie T 1 Jo h n C o u sin s. Newarker who has Peter Cameron For many yea rs men's group numbering more p, meet on 7 SO dsuihter. Bsr|ip,-a. M •' toh* Snaitkowski. f 181 w o n three stanght, in th e six he was a camp shooter deep in than 6.000 members, named him N „tr»* Dame 825 Msro- and «hn»»ht**^ *ftthle-r j A lf r ie r t , f 11‘ ro u n d s e m if in a l Popular & Classical! the Michigan wood* when forest the Hunter of the Century He Vton Hall and Theresa. Mrs Martha Yur ,j*to A u a lin . c 10 in fours. Larry C r a w le y . P l a i n * 1 lived off the land and also presented him with a hun , Fordham V ftw ski. ?*nd th e M isse s J* a n an* d w p p f t f i ^ 000 Kossuth, g 9 : field, meets Horace Wiggins, O r had no other w ty of provisionin* ter's Oscar, first to b«>awarded ! Bradley "elen DomalewsWi and A«n' Albums J Fialla, g 6 mite, welters. Norman Salt, o th e m w lv e s with (re«h meat* He annually by the State Persons Mav Weiss » Mended the Pelk; t Washington, g 4 Elizabeth, battles J;mmy Arm in a little whamed of hi* hunt from all w alks of life were on at Jo** *tn]i at th e Waldorf Astoria Ho ’t Flebaih. q 0 1 •♦rong. N e w Y o r k , welters: an. last Fall when he had to remain hand to wish the ancient nlmrod! ' tel in New York City on Fridas Complete Lin e o f Sporting Goods! i C asa m i. g 0 Je s u s R u c a s, N e w Y o r k . mixe< in the wood* two day* lo get hi* succeas on his lengthy trip. n ig h t I'MlUlnfllc, f with Sammy Letta, Bayonne deer H e generally gets hi* buck In his remarks Mr Cameron said h e w s s s o rrv h** c o u ld n ’t re- h 21 16 58 lig h tw e ig h ts on the flrst day, aometimet in the •nember that he’d gotten his deer t.vMhurvt tail <• F T h m fir*t h o u r ' Ffrlnde. f 2 F ra n g ip a n e , g ..... 0 1 1 Mr and Mrs Stephen Warlck [ LYNDHURST SPORTS CENTER Hale and heartv only a few fo r 86 o r 87 s tra ig h t y e a rs , b u t j it would be cleared up next Fall rifles, chats about the early days Thorn, 2 3 and their daughter. Stephanv of m onth* fro m h i* 102nd birthday, when he’d get his 87th straight of American hunting and an Badgow ie*. c 0 0 18 14 50 278 W at son avenue, went to din j the centenarian attribute* hi* for »ure. swers questions pertaining to the Moran, g 6 5 ra s s a ic 12 I I 2 2 - S 8 ner and a show m New York or 219 SluyvfMDt Ave. G E . M W I yiwlHurst longevity to the simple life. Al- At the Sportsmen's Show he outdoors from m e m b e ra of th* I B u r ke. g I 0 I sn d h u t st 10 18 l t - 3 0 Tueadav m celebration ef Steph way* a woodsman he never wa* Official* Brown and Lab*era. any’s 14th buthday anniversary. V exhibit* aeveral of hi* favorite audience. 1 KeUy, g . I J Oiiuide ol Michigan until ta*t i I k \ t «. \»:t*i v t i I « LOT ro* ftALC at t«lw Annual World Day Red Cross to |M III I t» II » s % t. I JUS*"** J ‘ KMfl OYMEKT AGKNO Of Prayer Planned m * K . v u n a ay* %Ei.imrru.' Use Television Dynamic Advertising ,'oinnrw « Mc< o t P r a v n A S K IN'! KOOFIM. 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