PACE SIXTEEN THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVTEW TUI RSD \ Y. APRIL 23, 1959

S’hai to nuke o f the offer remains to give a considerable hand- to the im eli} til Lyndhurst and Ruth- be seen. ford are the parents of a son, job of noticing 70 municipalities. >M*ph Edward W eng land, born Commercial ïeàîirr The Forlenxa outfit has only 40 acres. f e t t e r J o / on April 11th a*. Po. t land. The Therefore McCoy’s belief the county «NB im sotTTn « n e n i p i i w He bar htizxed at least 22 municipalities new baby is the second great- Establish*- KELLERS KIDS vate non - airport industry on its airport program. The hi-state agency is a machine Freeholder John K. Pollitt from debating larship awards at Rutgers last week. lands. Specifically, the problem is Teter- of superb efficiency. It has an integrity Jame« M rC oy, the Carls tad t borough clerk, Lodi, which each year spends less per boro where the Port Authority wants to put of execution that makes the governments on whether or not the rounty polire force pupil than any municipality in Bergen OUT GET IKJ up a screen and window factory. of our municipalities, counties and states ought to be abolished has robbed us of one County, garnered three of the scholarships si o il . f l u r r y : This is a good fight and should be pres­ •eetn threadbare and archaic. o f those governmental incidents that are worth about $6.000 each. 1A YEARLY CONTRACT sed to the lim it On the philosophy of the program it becoming all to rare. r i; Ridgewood, which spends the hi."lic»t S A V E S 't O U Also on the agenda should l»e an explor­ is also diffirult to argue with the Port Au- Alter all. if Lincoln and D ouglas coiiTri per capita didn't get one. ation of what the Port Authority intends «fcwHy On abstract mutters there is plen­ stage a serie* of debate*, th e re is n o reason Garfield, another low spender, go! two to do with the property it has patched to­ ty of room fo r a diversity of opinions: one why PoiliU a n d McCoy should be allowed as did Fair Lawn, one of the extra\agant gether in Moonaehie and Little Ferry, on can disagree with the Port Authority. How at least one! d istricts. the perimeter of the Teterboro Airport. does one go about proving that the Port Cm eminent is advanced by the cla-h Hackensack, which is in the middle, It is now overgrown so that it looks like Authority is on the wrong route, partic­ o f ideas. M cC oy, at least, is original. In got four of them. a battlefield. The communities involved ularly since it takes years to prove the right ...... , ,i thi* day and age folks are talking about Rutherford, another high spender, got e t wrong o f a situ a tio n ? should insist that the property be fenred I .bout the need for ..etling just one .- - as did Carlstadt. Lyndhurst Nevertheless, in recent weeks evidence an lalylscaped. j oypr , 1,, |>arri«-r- of our municipal bound­ and North Arlington, all of which him- low It's the handy way: arrange fur us ha* appeared which certainly makes the ary lines without encroaihirs on home per capita expenditures. to keep your tank filled with high program of the Port Authority .«eared ;i- The State and ru le. l.eonia. another high spender ::ot ju-t quality fuel oil. A phone call to WF- it is for airplanes rather than trains, seem It is possible, according to many, to one. As did Teaneek. where they say brain- the Meadows ')-IHW»0 w ill d o it. questionable. increase the efficiency of the county |M»I ice arc cultivated by dollar signs. A cco rd in g to the a n n u a l report of the fs There a conflict lietween the set-up wilkuut cutting into the desire of a We have a hunch that Rutgers offi­ Port Authority the airports, including those Meadowlands Regional Planning Board community to have control of its own des­ cials. who h«d the last sav in handing out ill Teterbor«, Newark and New 'l ork have and the State Department of Conservation tinies. The municipal Itoundarics have the scholarships were impressed by kills began to show sign» of paving for them­ and Economic Development Iweouie -o cl**~c. what with the super high­ like Jim Toscano of Lodi and Donald Daik EW e l l e r En g in e e r in g ™ . ^ t / f i C 'L ■ C icS.'SM i1' n i t ' Vof , I ,,| selves. There seems now to be a sort of fric­ ways and the speed of automobiles, that er and Ernie I^otito of Lyndhurst who did This, mind you, 12 years after the tion which must be eased before a full re­ many feel a county police set-up w i t h such wonderful job» with their state W Fnür VQQfcQ-lr ,ihu.'tH 1 iTn TsT t\ Port Authority tcsik over LaCuardia and clamation program can be successfully broader powers and more |*ersonnel rollili scholarships. Idlewild and 11 years after it look over lau n ch ed . Newark. However, it is more than likely to ; After all those years and after inves­ prove an obstacle of a highlv temporary ' ting according to the Port Authority. $271.- nature. The South Ber.;en organization P A U L SAYS 1 1 3 ,0 0 0 of its own funds, the bi-state u'jen- has worked too long and too hard to see t j «oUected last year $28.62.1.(MX). And the picture in its full perspective. thia, accordir.". to Austin J. Tobin, execu­ tive director of the Port Authority, is rea- There is little doubt that the S >uth aon to be satisfied. Bergen effort must be broadened. In other words, after more than i d ec­ Indeed, the sccond report of tin- Pa.- ade of opt ration >1 b>--c-. ill P n-i \n;h>r- -.ih \ .1 llc y < iIiz 1 ‘ 1 1 (Nanning \-i-ociatioo ity is now collecting $28.62.1.(MM) on an in­ to the MRPB clearly wrotr out the prob­ vestment of $271,113.000 - - - .or a b o u t 3 lem that must he faced up to. HACKENSACK—You've t.i cirtied 'hrough bv Senator W alt­ per cent. sta*id in lii>e *o hate the P y r t of er H Jones. But evidence points How long it will take the Port Author­ The association went over the various Nen- York Authority U«day. up that Jones is losing some of Somehcr. *he bi-*tate apertry ity to recoup on the losses sustained over possibilities for reclaming the meadows. his regard for the bi-s^aters. pro­ The association, like the Dutch engineers, v h*eh ifeiKfc a fortune tn'inf; to bably because of the way the the decade he did not say. make friends see.r^ to be rubbing agency and Bob Meyner play saw the necessity for the dam at the mouth The facts that the cities of N r * irk the fuu of everyone the wrong footsie. Jones can detect such al- of the Hackensack. But whereas the ' way. Now *he Tratnsit Committee lianee* a mile a a ay and the PA and New York are still puying off on ahout Dutch, without thought to what munici­ ( o i Bergen County «anU the FA ha> been playing Meyner hard. $100,000,000 of airport debt which they investigated. This puts them 79th For better or worse. pality controlled what area, said the dam had incurred before the Port Authority in li.ie, behind Carlstad*, and would be the essential part of the reclama­ other Bergen muru.ipal:ties took over and that the federal government An idea of how low Bob Meyn- tion program, the association said it would has subsidixed the airp rts to tlx- tune of ei s stock has fallen m ay be stick to a "feasibility’" approach. Heh .n- *o mfta ne *^e Wi'xjla^e gleam’d from the reaction to his $20,000.000 and that the government tlii- in lfat-ktn.vuk Knda> m;ht speech last week before the New year will fork over $5.000,000 for the a r- '1 his approach was to be patterned on was Herm . n T. S'ich m an . trvj>:ee York Liberal Party in the Wal- ports, are not mentioned. what tile five South Bergen member muni­ for the banLnipt Hjd>on A- Man dorf Meyner criticized the fede­ h a t‘an U a ili ad H erm an ’s idea ral admin t rat ion for its employ­ T ruly, a strcng cuse again-t tin- Pert cipalities could do. the »ran^it ^robkm can be alle­ ment policies. Something, averred Authority's boast it operates only self-sus­ viated by usmf H Be N fa'ilities Bob. ought to be done. But what's The association then went ahead with taining facilities could be built on the a r- to the utmoet H* ? ^nd> mu. h he done in New Jersey, one of a pr< grain of limited objectives. This was of his work in? s»rvj m-ht the hardest hit of the unemploy­ ports. W ith all tax exempli with all necessary because such objectives must be e'p*>usin^ the program In d ic a ­ ment states? How can anyone the subsidies from f-dcr. 1. anil lo: :d gov- tions are he «s getting » better ask the federal government for consonant with the programs of the mem­ e*Jini<'nt-. the airports still do not pay off ard hrtter rrception a.- he goes help when he shows no disposi­ ber municipalities. a Ion-. tion to heli) himself. the customary 6 percent expected on inveft- But even if that program of limited utents. Sti^hm iin is q*j»te a rem arkable objectives did not stall now. it would soon T he fa t is M evn er and Soapy ^ But that is not the most valid p ilit gent A bachelor, he has been tall into trouble. active in New York politics where Williams cf Michigan and Bob Port Authority policy can be at­ Wagner ol New York are politi­ on which What has not yet been done • - . and he is known as one of the Dewey cian; who arc no v beginning to tacked. what remains to he done - - ■ is to map out team. He was an assistant pro­ secutor with De»ey and later reap the harvest olanted by their It is in the user-e figures that the air­ the ownership of the meadowlands. Such a served as an «sustain* U . S. a tto r ­ own indolence, lack of courage p o rt* sutler m.'st dramatically. study will show the vast chunks of Carl- ney. He «m the stale’s housing and blindness. Government h a series of difficult decisions. You Trout Season stadl and East Rutherford meadows which commissioner far some years.. He " After all those year» of operation, af­ was put in eharge of H & M fo u r run awav from them. Tempo- ter sU those millions of investments - • ■ are under private ownership. years »£.. an.! h», bern dcvoung rarl,y >'ou mav W ” be »»fe. It is precisely that area, which lend* his talent* thit railroad But ,heie questions are matters Is Now Open 9271,113,000 by the PA. over $100.000.- H e m a v n r ' -a^r the tubes, but' ° ‘ vast concern and detail, 000 by Newark and New York and over itself best to reclamation, that the planners it will not be lor of trrm*. Thev ve rot to be faced and $20,000.000 by the Federal Government, would begin. And it is inconceivable that 1 settled. Otherwise they rise high- . . . and PAUL’S hat all your • • • j er and higher until they spill over qfac the benefits of tax exemptions • - • th e the official* of North Arlington, Lynd- T h e biff Question is; w h e re does ! and drown you. Meyner. W illia m s FISHING naedf... four PA airports in 1958 handled only hurst, and Rutherford are ."oing to lend the Port Authority fo from here’ and Wagner are now drowning, Except for Lincoln Tunnel, its victims of their own follies. 1 9 4 U iN t passengers. their help to a program that will benefit in SALMON EGGS FLIES large measure private land owners. trans'Hudaon facilities k»st bu i- * • • this number with the traffic ness last year. Plwtacal^tv hard The Democrats are m ak in g RODS NETS A solution to that problem remains to hit was Qa^arge Washington with the words over the county Hudson & M a n h a tta n - - • be found. A fundamental plea of the state B rid g e wMtm m ItSg carried chairmanship. Latest in the derby • REELS • CREEICREELS fe w e r vefcurle* than it d id in 1954 is th a t irrepressible Joe Matriss of • LINES • WADEWADERS has been to make the ownership study as Yet that is a common footing the P A is n o w that's about the and af Me « atw- quicker w« are gab* 1» advance on the ayfortane. But oa a pai n. Meanwhile« Guy Calissi crisis—the w lln iiti m h k U la w ill name the next Democratic already hese 4 a PA cannot tpegw< chairman when he decides the EASTERN SEA SKtFF! • n ic k e l ■* time is opportune. 16 and 20 Fe*t — All Maho Starting «t $895

See Our Complete junrtawrtITtUMCTtM Awu ll THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1959 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE FIFTEEN

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I P. U prevailing tim« at the rotular P H I L I P P A B S T CO. WANTED i m«rii»K of the Honni of Conimi»' -«liter- in the Council Chumbera, In alxckaiions a repairs H c m j SE ' - 1 . . TV Service ^ ______M \ I he Tr.««u>hii> o f l.yndhbrvt, the fol- Paf ara, attie». (arafem. porche*. Jiy * **** ,a.^W>- ? * y >.*r . k.stmp luud« ..lid |>r » ml we»« i >ot needed " - l- A ; *“ ..T « . . i - .: ! I' r i*ul*U«- uso-, »lunate In lite Toern- 1 Callan ria l* » ! - New Home* months old. Call CK 1-0*23. M iip k í l.yndiiuret. i '• »tinty uf Bergen. of Nev Jersey: h iatiat aad Paper Haaflac NIAT, attractive Fashion Sh*w Di­ PIKE HL^-K 134. I. .« SA ne xhown on tho ~ ‘ WY. l-*7*4 rectors te mode« e*clw*i«e ceetume Tas : nd ANMeamueof Aliti» uf the TELEVISION A RADIO jewelry. Fa.II w ^rl-Um« Advance A.CM AS AR- V /líos Tii«nrhl|i of l.> ndhuriM and etreoi- cemimssions. Cau W vaan l-ITM. S E R V IC E tun -tnd t + A*r*lttg unt.i ih« Ttnannhtp electricians — — - EXPERT CAR RADIO REPAIRS ______4 23 *A l^yndhumi mud k>> Wne»Mni, the C a rp e n te rs i<.Uv»Iiik d- ex rll*ed Unda H T Sll/Yve.ÇAHT <■.- ¿ V '\ W Ym an 15722 j i j n T d S u w ^ " \ rtar%t uf «say too fret «ido for t.se extension of Valley Broufc Ave­ A . 1URIELLO & SON t?t Belleville Turnpike J. MANCHIAMO nue a* aho«s n mi a map entitled Arlington. N. J. Md K la^attad Awnm I • alai» .A the lT*»t»*>M>d I’xtenaton of CAIPKNTKES a Id U U II Salvala C a l i l l a r Val My Unok Avenu«*. Tuwnahlp of Our Clasaifieda, I hr must widely read in Soutb •uvt OLP Utes, NKwiPAPim l.)itdnurat. IVr>.eii County, New Electricians Roofing MAGAZINES. ALL Kl NOÄ ©P j.r-*> J«ouar>. RevUed April Trucks Bergen, appear in Tlie Commercial Leader, The North m i t a l i 30. I* » !* " the iruierlliiO of said right Arlington Leader and The l-eailer-Free Preaa, which Rhono OCneva way Wjr.u ne fotlows: Oa Toar Propoatjr Myles Electric tt»«iiinUi« at a |H>lut in thai divid­ John Calabrese W Eheter »-77S* each week are bought by over 7,(MW fatuiliea, but yon BEST PRICES paid.—^Scron ing flu«* bet»»*«-« l«»te» 7 nnd 55 Ift »ooriNo and uomo L IC E N S E D Metoim. tanks. Tubs. PU|t. F* luwii 731 n r "hnwn on the Aweaii- H O T R O O F S R e p a ir* removed. Radiators, tnem Mar**» «if the ToMnehlf» of A14 Foreat Ave., Lyndhurat Power and Licht Initallatlona FRANK'S GARAGE pay only one price. servi«* Co« night er doy. Peeosett SHINGLE ROOFS A a d I.vihI turn du i »-ti i »4 2 « here > aid Motor Repair* OENESAL MOTORS TRUCKS I NA- Mitten Alo.tr t, 1----- dividing Hur i» inier»e',t«l by the G E a e ra 8-364J Melólo. US Schuyler Ave., Kearny, N. I. L E A D E R S «ALKS AND StRVICE <*• liter line <4 the right oí way GUTTERS Four Lines, 1 W eek $1.00 Krallte«] and >OflVr>ed to the TüWlt- W Y 1-1676 M l Ridir Rood -hl|i by lleUemead !«evotoftfnent General Sheet Metal Work t'.rfporation by an Ind. nlur** dated John J. CarcMdl L v a d h a r o t N . 4. The Leader newspaper» ! } Y e a n of Experience Same Classified, 2 Weeks $1.50 II. Il<( rid iront ih*-nr»*; run- CABKNTER ■ MASON run« * Insurance W Y 1-C376 AUTOMOTIVE want vatir old picture« «ml U» Houth 41 depr^» 3» minuter Car Part* ------— Same Classified, 3 Weeks $2.00 e a - t I lu e f»-«*t to the* U - « l n n i S | o f Kapalra a AKaraoeea NIGHT OR DAY will pay |2 each for thoae a rurt* tn t be right ha vIrk a radUoo New Baaaea - Fra* Bathaata* AUTHORIZED RAMBLER of ¿r* feet; I hence. GEO. ZIMMERMANN accepted. i 2 l ah*np «Id rurve to tho rtgtU 715 Devon St., Kearny , AMBASSADOR A METRO h m n * a radine <.f, .1?.. feet 57i.S7 INSURANCE TITE BUTT ROOFING D E A L E R feel; thence, A LEADER CLASSIFIED Telephon« GE 8-8700 i i t xuuth Zi d«-preen ?l minutoa wont _W Y 8-3076 ! Hi all Its phases Ports, Sales ft Service J feei ino.'e ei 1 ms* u* the di« Mint: and SIDING CO. 1081 Or SO TO 9 126 j lioe uiweeu lot* :3 arid 24 In eoid REAL ESTATE tSOI OLOSMOUILE 106 for detail*. HI»»--« m MCMIKM of Multiple Listín« Specialimmg in «•62 NASH 196 , The -utid land h»lng nr Id herein John J. Martello *0 Years of Dep«rtdaOle Service 1%SS CHEVROLET 39b IS A PRODUCER! I tM-sno opprox i ma i « ly jt».24 nnre.« more US Hackensack St., Carlstadt. N. J. Aluminum Siding 1063 CHEVROLET 2 dr hard to o 460 CarpMer - - Builder 1064 RAM BLER 5*5 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vander The restriction*, term* and cos- D ay* W E b s te r 9-167S 1066 CHEVROLET Tel. WEbater 9-4204 M „ t j ^ d eliiWren Staine and VPS Attic« and Basei.ient Ntffht: GEneve *-24tf US Ridre Road Station Wagon »«6 1064 FORO 4-dr. sedan 1046 Kenneth, Of 045 filth avenue, le** I .an «miOO.oo \ ~ r acre in the LvaaHiarat. N. I FO R S A L E HELP WANTED MALE Addition* and Garage* «•SO RAM BLER American have sold their home and moved • «i-»«*‘if h*r. u. ond 1*% Station Wagon 1,»«*> 4 .. • . . . . j .j4 tl»- pun haw prl.-e In lo bo paid by M oving 1060 METROPOLITAN 1 l»6o O VERH EAD garage *oi»r. 10 ft > 10 ACCOUNTANTS. General »5.900 ! to their new home s»t I-rank tin ; ,i*. .«*r*i Mdd.r »n i+ Z * or McCloskey and Patton Alee, we balance front wheels Autu f t C a ll W fc j u.'ii't, ui a i 442 V .alley A C C T ’G Clh.. *», o*o nète 8tu. w» N. If. Mr. Vander Most ha* b*en < -mned « he» à « ii^- timo uf ihe 24Ft. D oner $499 and body work. Complete muter |ubt , ___ . . • J, ,. K-tie. and i he laclan« e wf tNo purCtBN R. W. DEWAR A L L T Y P E S Cats made ready fo r n,»p«ci.«n Ö K K H R S . ff C transferred there by his arm th«- ¡.n,# i, t, paw* on .* *he date a t th* . ..nfim.aiion Moving and Trucking Roofing. Siding. Leader and SIGNORE BROS. GARAGE hmoCEDURES. Analysis No Money Down 24 Hour Towing Service Porsür.ün. ot P ^ ic . On batur- ! S í Estimates Cheerfully Given Gutters Join O u r Towing C lu b — S3 P e r Y e a r C .ill W E I 0930 u> a t »>3 R * d g e R o a d . ENGINEERS day evening they were honored Jeræy. 1*7 Bathurst Ave. Lyndhurst 6 f Phone WY. l-llt* 1 Year Guarantee, Full Coverage Nerth Arlington BLOCK'S CEILING MOVING mutt sell contest* of »■* E F 's Systems. Hvv. Fee pd. ItïvOOO at a gathering of Iriend.» and 1 ,h'- rmuiil fi.l) ' h" to ’ ' •ooipleto h' *he 4 Noel Drive North Arlington ELM AUTO SALES CHEMICAL Extrusions 50.000 relatives at ttie home of Mrs. ' i-ur«- - —■ p.«s.i*ni to m* r.«iriink>n- 10 CUQiC FT Fngidjir* in good Open W Y 8-6568 We do our own work. CIVIL ENG. Field Vandee M » i < . . r,n n M r iivl ' 1 -rrt““ ■“ ■d <-wndulo*i. h«r.la, lh «i Ui« 525 E L M S T . K E A R N Y . N . J conditiorf. Double laundry tub* with r™ a |Tii ■Iv.n to in. Vi.n.hlp .kill W Y 8-2756 fixtures and »tand. Good condition T E C H WRITER $8.000 M rs. P e te r Ck>s, of 23« V a lle y hr retain?*) u* M» uidau-d da usage* Music Instructions W Y m a n 8-7311 Call after 5pm WY 8-5878 4 ?3 Brook avenue. 3 Sut.Je. t to i«tate and MwnldpOt BUDGET ANALYSIS s^so. re«i utt enwiiti i elating tu Luildinga. 5 BU RN ER Vulcan commercial stove KITCHEN CABINETS BUSINESS SCHOOL IBM SUPER. 58.000 their rir t ia t n n tlon ana une; t-ofonSfR*. « it1, one oven m oood condition Best BM TAB Opers.. Wire $6.200 w»aj»etiieri and inapoctlon may LAW SO N SOPA good cond-tion. L

ion of UjMl A cco rd ion Cellar Cleaning • tick red »40 Call GE 8-8130 after 6 t* ui v :ved. ui aiH>rovoi < euch nub- c o m p t o m e t e r o p e r a t o r wt lo w co*«t « tu l I 4-23 librarian tech Taurbt by VICTOR and JOHN I I I • T H F U I K O R I » S l> R E T A R I A I . $so $ss | Scott of Fifth avenue, Lyndhurst, diviaion b> th< l‘L«nnlnK bonrd of the I are the parents of a daughter, i T,,* r,j:i ‘i' of 1 >"«lHsar-t SCHOOly— 2 Franklin IMace. P.uthvr- C a ll G E 8 8944 BILLER TYPIST, mte* $»0 f r r d . l ‘h W K Î* 717 i f D.. w . . . j 4 T h e MUtt-e «al u I b id d e r « h o ll • *- F r a n g ip a n e Dirt and Rubbish removed 6 7 TIMEKEEPER to $03 H o b e n 3 Morie, born on Saturday i » u m e »he < oat t»i ¡«dverti^ing ttys *aie Latest Methods on Classical ORDER CLERK. Mill Supply $00 ! at Nazareth llo^cital. Phitaiäet- ->■•>< n» >k-um.m.iy > ii«h i» b* from yards and cellar*. Con­ BUSINESS SERVICE G O LF (DtuOle Deckei ) and baseball, oARTS Cataloger $00 four machin*k, driving range*, com I „ s . . . t u . I ...... I sillied to the deed and. U a r a l d i v i - And Popular Music ROD MAN t70-$T5 I pnia. The baby is the nrs frand- | «»,*,t, of u n d i* in\«>ived, th« «uccoO»- quality workman- tents of homes removed. o in e d . t r u»»• Town-uip of uvndbur»t. ished and removed. . C*rl«tait* *• sHIPPtNC CLERK »65 Ampex Sterephonlc Tope leter r, Missm is s Wilma wiima r F leia,ield o.n f ILiving Jv in p - l>j4i4j1 itr a T,'w»*',hlr h) lhi. Attorney |Mir<.|)IMr ehaU |or lht be J. B. WOODWORKING Telephone W Y. 1-0615 LANDSCAPING and gudrn plowing Recordinis Call GE 8-433 1 •« ' i f N E P A L f a c t o r y, Y c u n t l $05 ston avenue, had as th e ir guest t dra»ii»o •*« ail u-«t.i diK umenm necee- SHOP or H E. 4-0-146 '.ENERAL Factorv. 3rd Shift |1.80 INSTRUMENTS LANDSCAPING and Trae Ke-vce l F r T 1 H » i w y E x p M.4O0 for the weekend Mr- F k HcTs -r> U, iu, a Oak SC, Halt Rutherford Rented - Bought and Sold Pruning giait and hedge Cutting <■ i D D E K n i t t e r O p u $2 00 trr, Ml - August M orris, of New r..wn- .ip » : l^ndhur»«. wtu be a At Your Home or Studio planting ntw lawns Catt WV U 509 Maritet. i h: r«Mln and -Utle da»*d and If. he (ore V W E 3-0428 T V S e r v i c e «. 14 Open Tuesday Until 7 P.M. t .ull ’W l . ‘>-00 16 i< t ; t h k r f o r d SAWS — TOOUS » F,rMployment Agency Mrs.. K W ram iti oi loti.m o r W E *>-22r.6 .. - 1.11» • >' I > tillliu i -l S h u l l b e u n d e r IS Ofien, w «v W E bn toe 0-0418 IjtW N MOWKRS REAL ESTATE FOK SALE .i venu«', lia*» returned iron» Berk** bliw^ti». i *•< i*erie. t i he 111 |e a n d CONTRACTORS STATEWIDE TV I« y HeighU, where ^he wa-• i 's*aII n..t f~- r* -|m.U' iMe to the pur- eraetalaa Sharpened ana . ».>• e r- l n d.in..tre.«. Oil Burners f SO PuS C it'K S no*' ties. 2 Cl llag rv H O K O S< 'O P E guest t u r several days at the i. I |M.t, . ..ru id e iio n r i th e p u t .Ilr anti Radio Repair Service R e p a ire d *> i ooiii» all utilrtie* Furm tuied. F IJI Fit r.oi E AND SONS home of her son and daughter s * i. Us«- h l u li. f i h id nuid»- t h e r e a t ' rady tor your summer vaf 'tion Loi • ha It I»*- usitijer l to a 'ejnan. e or 1.0 x 125 Swimming, fishma and Maaaa Contractors, plaster ceil- Phone WYman l-!>627 DEL SKIDMORE Horoscope in law. Mi. and Mrs. Joseph re^e lion h> the Hoard o f C o r e m l v - W Y m an 8-2S85 SOT Ridge Road Lyndhurot tio.itintj about 100 ft from place. Price REAO IN O S 1’am ter. i..t.er- ot ipe 'I'ownnnip n f Kvntfburot. |M and wall*; fireplaces and v e i y lo w C a ll W V 1-2260 4 30 Wettz Fuel Oil OEnovO 8-2178 ■ r ______T. T e Mj«le i»> m a d e i.u r v u a n t |u th e itiim n i j and foundations. 1 Kearny Ave. Kearny 8-f0 -tt Mrs. Landis _ _ i.m.vinh.ise oi the R. vi«ed fitotUtOK. Honest * Dependable Service' NORTH ARLINGTON-? f.imily, lot Advice on Love and Marriage ihe fourth grade in Wa^hins- | S-« t l n 40 Ml 26 and the a'nendmema Free Estimate* OIL BURNERS - FUEL OIL f>0 x 160 Custom bui't Ptrm i Stone and Business CESTARO TRUCKING, cellar and f i c n t . 5-3 ro o m s. 2 car girane and ton School, led b y their teacher, I a,M* ««fHU. monte .h«re,« Call Collect Complete Automatic OU A ll Work Guaranteed UN 5 0411 666 62nd st.. « Y « i r i *i : r attics cleaned. Dump truck to hire loft Combination storms Hot wittri Heating Installation* West New York Mbs Jean Siembab, visited thej o k t h e i m v n n at CL C-ltn 417 Third ave., Lyndhurst. Call WE he it. Good mconte. inspect and aiih 11/2 blocks west of Bergenlme OK < Y1 MM m HIo N t y ix m it t o ffe r W Y 1-3853 4-23 Commercial Leader earlier in the j Oil Burner .Efficiency Sunday And 3-1C84. 5.7 4- SO KIlKI » «». TA I K. Our Specialty week. They found much of Tw« tiahip <'lerls Floor Coverings FOR R E L IA B L E fluaranteed TV — HELP WANTED FEMALE NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS interest and information. ! April 23 |!>r»S. W frnaoert A v + .. Ne. Artlnrtns Ni^ht Calls Radio repairs. C M We 9 1154 Chmnel The Leader Publloetiene do noi if- H4 TV-Radio Service. 206 Pme St., Lynd knowingly occept Hotp W on ted a d ­ AUTOM OTIVE Bookkeeper H i (jh hurst. Eugene Borowski. 5.7 vertisements from firme covered Oy ORDINANCE NO. 1247 BKKPR Full charge to $100 Kathleen Mary, infant daugh- j Our Specialty the Federal Wade o nd M oor Law If t \ UHHIN'ANCK fRO V n»* CARPET Painting ASST BKKPR Pass.iic $65 they offer lees then tho logoi mini­ F O R R E N T ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waler Davies. ! I Vi; I «.R T H E V At 'A TIN O 1 -•-1AI »ISON STRF'.KT, IN t*. C R OPERATOR, local $75 'OHO and Hour Law fli'me en g a g ed In In­ of 124 Ja v avenue, was christened T If K I . iVV NSHU- t# l’ lA 'N fi- UNOLEUM Interior and Exterior SEC Tv . Teen Diiedot $ati terstate commerce or tn tho orodua- on Su n d a y at S». M iehael‘s R. C. H i'IIS T iX lt ' S T Y 4iF RFK WALL COVERING SEC T Y. to Pi ek . Passaic $t:0 $a*< tion of goods for commerce m u st noe» Painting and Decorating Don’t Mlaa That Late, I.ate LACKAWANNA HOUSE SIC T y , E.ist Rutherford $75 pay at least $1.00 per hour, ond lime Church. Caodi.esrefiti, were Josepti ! i . i ; n w i# s t a t i ; <»K n e w SSI Ridg* Road. Lyndhurst. N. J. SECT Y , Lite Steno. and one-heM for work over 40 honro Jl- R S IY HBiNiJ A P IIiX t- Show—Caa 1 !»— W e Weieaaae $7S Fusto and Mrs. William Wack j M T iles E stim ules cheerfully fit’en UKnevs 8-8716 i E C T Y . 1 girl off» e Pas* $7i> in any one week. If you ore offered u n i l . v fk j- :t in NIGHT CALLS Wo Rooorvc 0 Fine Selection of SECRETARIES Lodi ;ne.t $75 $00 less by covered firme er If you have wit*, the child’s aunt. A buffet W IH TH C a ll T !i* lv.> rd <.f « >.nnnl«»l*»ner^ of ih * Modern Furnished Reofns for COMPT. OPtR Typt».t $66 questions con.erning th o activities •* LYNDHURST FLOOR supper party for the family was T»»*sn«ihif. of f.yudbumt, t ounty VELTRE T-V REPAIRS •sou:sMmon and Visiting Quests STENOS. Pass Cl (ton, 9 5 $€6 $75 the 10 Bureaue of th o U. E. Lahor M F. VAN VOLKOM Ita-nren «nd State of NVw Ji-reey. do Tahea Tested Free All Modern Improvement* D I C T A P H O N E O P E R $65 Dept., now serving you. write, can or , held later a*, the Davies home COVERING 74» FIFTH ST. LYNDHURST ordain ï» follow«: Including Air Conditioning RECEPT , Monitor, Typist $6* visit U. S. Department of Labor, at < 1* BEBOEN AVENUE I rh*i the itoerd odhuri4 êo+m NOKTH ARLINGTON idool 1000tien for all trenspertotlon G E N O F F I C E , i t* ty p e P a s s $65 Newark. N. $o‘ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lannuier. «Ilteneil ».3080. OK«. ST-Ul henl.) find nnd deerininr t ha I Use ti tf RA TE Cterw. Fire Casualty Ins. $65 507 Fifth avenue, entertained at polilh' trieront will he better («rvsá WYman 8-4267 TYPIST. File cieek, Newark $60 FLOOR WAXING supper on Sunday in celebration i by re leaping from dedicotionf a« C L E R K T Y P I S T . L y n d h u r s t $65 INSTRUCTION 3 ROOM cotd water flat, no oath pu4.| <- airéete th» Linds hereioafter J. P. MITCHELL CLERKS, no t-p.ng $S0-$56 Mr. Lannuier’s biithday Guests bright and cheerful, rent $30. Couple referred to in I'aragraph 2 heroof. SR CLERK Mimeogmph $60 preferred. Reply Leader Box 115. tf FREE evpert instruction on aH type* were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ah- salii« h lend- have li.-retol«.re boon do* ( <>m/ih le P itinling Service Hi-VoHT.V. Service CLERK TYPISTS, Belleville $65 $70 of knitting and erocholing. Aloe ex­ drat --d hut not ai'i-epted *c opened EAST RUTHERFORD. 174 Park Ave t y p i s t , Payroi». Pa*s.i « muty and Mrs. Matthew Ahmuty. r s pert. alterations en women’s clothing. a» Jiulille nrrfti> nf the Tu w neh Ip a t We are as near to you TELETYPE Ooer File Clerk INTRODUCTORY o f f e r Furnished rooms conveniently located . $65 I C a ll O E . 8-4201 Jr., and children, Barbara and l*yi*dhinret. INTERIOR - EXTERIOR private entrance. Call WE. 9- 8681 STENO. Lite. Carlstadt $65 ------7 That the publie rieht« In and tf TYPISTS-Fde Clerk, Ruth. Jo hn. a . your phone. $66 $00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS all . { ft*at f tor tion of Mndieop Street I B M KEYPUNCH Opers O p e n _ - - . ■ hereinafter tnnre pnrtli-nlarty deiu-rih- BRI SII OR SPRAY FURNISHED completely 3 room bun I B M Biller. Belleville Kitchen floor» '|iruir»siiinally $4.5 i T - ed t-* »ixt th* Mine are her*eb> ox* gatow. Newly decorated. North A r S T E N O East New.irk $T6 I The Lathes' Auxiliary of the ' W e ser>ice all makes. . nnrui.'hed and released. waxed and polished 11.50 , linoton. Adults onl*. After 6 p .m . W Y W ILLING CLERK Typist. Kearny $/0 Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire De­ Home - Office • Factory 0-1740. 4-23 NEW TRUMPET outflto $42.- Herinniuf; r.l the w.rmr fotmed Other Floor* equally reason­ portment w ill hold a special meet­ by tl»*- inien^r*tj«n r»f tho nhrTtl- 702 Kearny Ave., Open Tuesday Until 7 P. ¡VI. S § : new Mack Clarinet outfit*. ee*.iert> *ide of Thomn*t Avenue with M ulticolor Points A fi¡>lied ! l a r g e 6om**rttL»ie lurfttsftaE room RUTHERFORD ing this evening at Town Hall, the north*e*ter!y »»de of MoBlnnn able. in Nerth Arlington with private bath S.*.7.SO. l.« M tned taatram enta. A rlin^ on and private entrance Air-conditioned Employment Agency when there w ill be a report on itreet. and i heme runninr Ui S3« up. GreeaviBe Muale. GE n< .rilava mi eri; alwif the nort hsreetep- Wonsan only. Phone WYman 1-6409 16 ORIENT WAY WE 00418 last week's card party and plans 4-23 S 1S1» or H E 4-9579. t ly -4He of ModWo KCrtM t M W Y 8-9387 W Y 1-238 SP Y 1-4462 will be furthered for Uietr 20th hundred Maty-four too* end Ove- CL K TYP FIG. 4 So. APT. OSO. month. One block COMPLETE line of Qibson lem h» rf a foett f*84.3). m oro n r lHa Gatt O R 5-2711 CLK. TYP. OlCT. 66 luMora. anniversary dinner to be held in fron* buseoe. Buoi no ss Couple. Avail­ $08 60 up. Hotinor Elect. I ___ to ih# northenaterlp deod e«| o t CLK. TYP Library $6. On call 24 hour« able Juno 1st. Call OE $-»7 after 4 organs. Greenville Music CE S-1070. Ju n e . mid • NI a di-on Street; theoro osdH% DEE of KEARNY where she '.till spend more than a lin o of Thenu« Avenue: AoilUl P r t v w q y s P L 9-2614 o r a c i s p À c e f o Ì’ r e n t ’ n«ethoe«iedf $fty <601 fe o | | » O n Eiapfoynent Agenejr wm th with relatives. m^rt «e p«»ee of » iH opÉW«. It lular |lif Ipfi miau te ■■------‘ •— m jjelkgl k JO u An LIN«* rüH, I rioni sufte, ideal T Diane Poli*«, infant dau.-hter of r n r a r a m g s tosasi osi. will partition if dooired. Coll I solioalora. enporioncod, Ir.. and H n . Anthony Polito, of 81 tor 7 p .m . W Y 1.9QM. 4-23 “ 2“ " _ J ® *"***' Humbing, Heating and ehorgois Electrical Supplies Gai Ranee*, Paint*, Oil* Opt* tM U a n • la ■ M>. T I S S S i ^ M H f W 1 « • la * m EAST RUTHERFORD m iMBlNC SUPPlt

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MMÉM WWW M Ê V m s tm & L O RDINANCE NO UW t*» inr diracteid and dfllverrd. I liavp b r l o n ( l t i c o r In i n v a i » a p p * T t >l'i AN OHiNJiAM *. Tl> A k\ ird upon asas«« fo r MHle In* and the r«*ver».i«in ami leinam ENTRY BLANK N m L * A.* OUi.il.SAM t . E.s - p.io.tv WiiWti' Uli' Mi' rift » GIBBSOEMS at at d* ra. re n t* , 1b m i «*k and prolitn tlnr*- ♦HHt t t a Ik s C l t ) i d Hm< k«’iimii< a . on of. and alao all the e»tat«- ri*li*. VTH A N N I’ A I. aiOidJA*. NAY 1 1 . tvoS liti**. tnt**re*.t u^e. pro|..*rt>. claim evYFST AND LOVELY—A» wHi«« A-'íI» /S H u u t i. Hawk's Comer at tw»^ o elAuà ta Ui« ai in mon. and «h-mahd of th* -11 «I d«f**ndant“ hungaloar. 2 b«droam«. hvlnf n « n LYNDHl’RST TOWMSMlf D i; !• A RTM K N r l.\ T H t LMJlltlit ba.tuèi» Tü«tv. .«n i a. | «d. In . to ,m d out of th«- »a iin * . I*- with fireplace, dinnatt*. kitchen, bats TO W NHiliF LVNl». Q O L r T o r 1 NAMÉNT <-1»« «I..it Iran ol paii fl ,«f land und *•4d to p; • and satisfy in tti« Vr*-' aod 1 room on »econd floor. Attached 9 f HI H*T. NKW JK • pivtni:.* H. rt.ilai.«r p«r^«oia .> u* p la c e u n to th< s.i id p l . ln t if f . i h r garage Asking $19.900. 1 fiim *tirrjion A l x f t 'i 'K U MY T il H MoAKO SPONSORED BY . 4 .*-»-a, niliMi.t. .ym» «au m -um «Il H37 wiih lawful in 1I t Or «ne lti*m IHH o l ly ^ a H n t. 1.1 the* t**r»'*f «Ji-r»*on ir- m *»•«• *••*t *1 LYNDMURST — Lovely Brick an« DEPARTMENT OF PARRS AN» PUBLIC PROPÍRTT THi: TDWMJHIP OK LY NII- • vUin> ol bi-rgoi and 8tat< ol New o f I V I . r u í i n , I!*.'.» u n t il th e frame ranch Living room, kitchtn HAS UMFIBES BEAUT » * «^ ', tO t> »I Y. I m p i id u n d « a lia li, d. m id ui.- 1 bedrooms, hath and only 1 veir did! N Í W J fc f lS K Y O N a O v K jh w ill be ohe of the few ccir nunities with Little MAYOR W ILIJAM F. C^LI A g BCR liBtil.NNlN«; ut a point in th* r«o> t .m uf th. said plaint i ft Price $22.900 «rit urn. in«», im« «f >.IUK' ll< .'d tu«'*- I m*« n d u ly t a x . d it th** iboll left with volunteer umpires to run its games DIRECTOR Tl»*- Hwo rd ni Ci o f u,« I u«'»fcUl diBi.Ull HeVt'Uiy-ntlii' unü ' o f S3»» 2.V T «....mi p U o not Gibbs Agency C o u n t >. N o w J i t h r y . do "rcfaln mm lu i TO RE HELD AT Ibe (Mm in. u U> lac inters«-« non •••id «la-ffMd.int*-. Huit» N u m i iy to yell, “Play Ball’* a week ttom Sunday. In the tu llo Mr m. 04 km mi un** «H Madgu Hoatl ait.i ttir I Rldfr Road, l.yndharal W AYNE rot'NTHY CLUB. HAMBI BC trUN ffRÉ i . T liM t H r i limi «i cf Ordlii«hr line or Flfta A\ enu* mut . ; i. tl< a fu l S S Ï r n l i l U d A n iM'dhuMM'tt l o M»t.if- ru » ni us liM àiiA! { i l A o r U i t o it > -* II«* I Tel. WE » 21M PREARNESS. NEW JERSEY Ul«li. rtgui.itp und nmtrol » pullir .-raon fnnn «••th d*> o f Ka:h- (li» U» «!••«-<- M-\fll|f«-U Ul» ininut«** rm*r>. I¡*-'»S» until Ih** anuí** ••«• pani Ith is writing Hurley has the services of Chippy Christ, Dick •I. pattuitili mi tb* Tuwn^ip of VV « Bt iv throne h kntl bn^«>i»l h p a rt \ ON L> o d h u r M It» iih I the m iiip Ih litrrby m id « iilin f l id ¡m d ul-« ih*» i-«.aiv o| « a li oii«’ tiu.nl« id ««id one hundí.-dlh • h— v*ld défendant« w ht«*h hn\ e lé m B ill Feld, Frank Ferrara. Tom Oash, Buddy Giangeruso, f iH v n é m é io r»Bd oa folio»« t (L U U - S Ii f » « t , ll»*-n.u- C i M o rt u lo t i> SATURDAY. JUNE 12. IM» STARTING AT tl:lB AM. duly tax«*d nt the k u i i i o l . Gleeson, Bob Jones, Jim and Tom LaRusao, Eddie Loclte. ^MlroliiiMu (Mr»l Yean $ I V H l wO < lt»> d«-#if.s Aùa»i |vt«ai)-on<- and) I ’n LToIiiuiii >H« ( <>nd Y r m rt » »,'*0o.i«v T *• S h e r if f r*»s.-r\«-a th . rijr h t nm ^o-'ishl huudradtha |*-«m . udKnirn thl« «ale from time to Ihn# •lathiesen, Mike McCartney, Warren Mowery, Tbm NAjiello, FuirolmAii (Tlilrd » a rt IÂ 2 W M tt.cii'«• iji «ioaih u»- t4i» a« provld«-d by law pogoda, Angelo Petriccione, Harry Pliskin, B ill Porter, Joe NAME > *M iroU iiaiii ( h o u i'U i U y j - j - m dfltrec», niiu-te. u ilV) nul»nie* tlürty , l*ntr< Inuiii &,tarly lii.e 01 ln d n ^ 21 CaÿU iBi *1». llltt.IMI llo a d . I h r i i ' •• I « ) iiM uijr In«- ►.im. lì K. Ii«d • omm. r. lui t>-ade- II it. : - ,iiv -Alu O f the twenty five mentioned above several are doing double l ' ü p l a i h r r»i l»elt-,»th *•*. *«*♦.«« îm um íoriy o*# dcsrvva V\ »-..t twenty- IÍ* dltiU jobs in the Little League program as Gleeson manages the I r h i* t w p ..j i «s* ta«» un«i nw kuwlrrdUix i. *-t I7 K .7 Ì TELEPHONE NUMBER f. T .»* above bbIhtx liedul« »Kall to tht ih4iíI 01 01 H k J .IN N IN i.. 1 ttlw * ii Club, Ed Roeschke handles the Jtfinor Leagues and Fer- ¡ rff»4'tlvt* of J-.IOHUO 1 Bt. IHSS. l#«««n«r wall a rlfht »I w..> mr roni w ill double as the assigning umpire in the minor leagues. 3. AU crdlsiinioBcrduAniafl oro r i( m u t rI lk i o f o rifll d ii\ « rw M y tniii-Of-»-' u t b* u « ..ii in MEMBER OF WHAT FOI’RSOME ------llan«*eH Irwoualatriit li«*r«*%ith mn <-<»iin«i-tH»n a iik < 1 Iwr* ncit».» ihe ; h * N b y / i iiwH ins* tlr^rilivd land»,— . V . « . i » i i i e KIUIM ilih r AMUOCAN LEGION BASEBALL REGISTRATION PLEASE ENCLOSE »75 WHICH IS COMPLETE ENTBT FEE. Thl* ordinami- »tu« II tskf r n v e l DMd.V.MMi at 1» point wliioli Any boy born September 1, 1941 or thereafter is eligible to a ftrr puhIi<*Htl.»a^B^j.^»niiiiit lo 1j< w »Mauit i* at III«- ntd of tliv tir-» 1 murse FOR EIGWTEEN HOLES OF GOLF AND A Ft'LL COURSE DIN­ n«i«iu itirnvc dentrlbvd al Ih . i« s i n - IT try-out for ^,B*rr*o*«r-W alker Post 13i, American Legion spon­ X U T H JK I» lwr**l.y jfl\*-it tli.it U»e Diam ond 2-5341 NER BANQFET. AND MAIL BY CHECK A t MONET «W EB. II (ltd «M ih«- avt'ond (v«r»f. and i iiunini; sored Junior EMisebaU team. The post w ill again sponsor a team f"r* ’K«»lll* I U d ì I M. I..«* «RH II i m NV IN tM t-d Mn-«rt' (II H< uth fw ty 1 W 1 »i jM*v«*nt>-niuf and rieliicfti hunil Duplicator« - Cheek writer« r yi the Borgen County League with the winner going to the Dis­ ANK. DEADLINE FOR ENTERING TO CRN AMENT IS JUNE rt'Xum r in>*rtiiiK ol ih«- ttomd cf Com - I r. düia (7».|5| ir**l I«» a |Kiini in tin- ' rver your insurance trict f y play-offs. The district play-offs w ill pit the winners of ti)i*»ion«r> held oli Monduy. A|»rfl ¿u. | Il o ttiva»t«riiy line of l-lilh Atenué, i5. 1*5». IF ARRANGEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN MADE BT YOU and will taKf h* provided then« e i2) atniiK thi- khiim* Hottlh prolilrm« willi us. Do All Maket - New A Uted Bergen. Passaic, Sussex. Morris and W arr^fl Counties. »>> la w f o r t y '» n e t i n d«'Cree><. n in e t e e n tl>*» TO PLAY IN ANY PARTICULAR FOtBSOM E PLEASE LEAVE Easy Paym ent SmUt J A il oligible boys, desirous of trying out for the American Legion I» Y OUI »tU r miiiut.'H thirty (3(0 i*e«onda h)a«i t*-n it today. FOURTH LINE ABOVE BLANK. AS TME COMMITTEE W ILL « •• < -.r. iM>.\fili team are invited to attend an important registration and meeting and one luntdr**d ai*ien tnoinmndih« P L A C E Y O U . UP iY>MMIMHIi »N KIIS tin. ilKi feet. Ikeure <3» North ltrt> Rented - Re|»l*ed J at the Barringer-Walker Building on Park, Court and Webstev l’Illil» O. TA I'H < lt»i <»•*>.• va ICakl Bv'^ut¿-nJne ami i<>wn»hip C U r k «jÍBht«en huiidredtIn. (7’.» H i fe^t, m«.r. Trade «’here SATISFACTION Avtonues this evening (Thursday) at 8 : 00 o’clo ck sharp. Beca u se IF ANY QUESTION REGARDING THI8 TOURNAMENT A A p r i l t* . t:».S;i or to a p int in th«» soidh«r»*>.i- IS CUABANTCKD 91 today’s Lyndhurst-Paterson Central baseball game the meeting RISES PLEASE CONTACT THE TOUBNAMENT SECRETARY *'« m-i«: SU* • * *-rly lino <»< tbe n b«i\ c dew< rila-d tract, tli^nce (♦) uIuiik th«* »¿tin«- has been moved up an hour so the high school players can get WALTER "HAWK" ROWE AT 1*9 STl'YVESANT AVENUE. Nor III fprt \-< nt- ( II I degree«, a.-v- I S U G I R I O « O f J E R S E Y peters homo from the game and have supper. LYNDHUBST. N J. C O U R T N E W t-ain-n ll j i uiiuuten Went t«-n and 1 CHANCERY DIVISION • n. hundred ««xi e«*n Ihounandth» ■ REAL ESTATE M m Hartigan, past commander of the B-Ws is local chairman OBRQSN COUNTY « 10.1 IH » ta* t. ue»re or Kr»», to the 218 S tu y v e a a n t A v e . L y n d h u rs t o f; tne junior baseball progrsim and heads the Bergen County UNDER NO CONDITION IS AN ENTRY BLANK OR ENTRY D O C K E T N O F SOS 58 point or plB.a of BKlilN XlN ti FEE TO BE FILED WITH ANYONE BUT MB. JURGENS AT THE I t f O V H . i. HI ' I .A S K I S A V I N G S A H i inn known und deaijcna t «-d un | W E 9-3505 ftiftiqr. baseball committee as well as sitting on tbe state board l-OAX AKStXlATION. ;* . o t p o f u - No. Ö« Kidg** Itoad. l.> udhurvt. Nea Ot directors. Hartigan has secured two members of the high school RIDGE ROAD BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL COMMUNITY t le n of th<- Stuir of New J«i> cy J« rt*e>. ,tp direct the Bullets this season. Serving as coaches w ill BANK putntirr ami <5i>> M ATTKiBs MiihJ«*«-t to Bonins and muni

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inclusive. The Class welcomes I The hostesses for the social SUPCRiOft COURT Of N S W 1% gentlemen and lady visitors at ! Adults To See hour after the meeting, with re­ S t Mary’s Rutherford High School auditor­ freshments, were Mr». T. J. Za- DOwKk r NO. F iw - M ll.«w»~n TMls: u k B a Tv Ii n m w ium, 9:30 a.m. (D.S.T.), April M olly Film barowski, Mrs. Edward Nowell. YOflK HAMNU8 BANK. • N«W -¿tit h. w hen this fin al session gets Mrs Al Rupinski and Mrs. Dom­ ttaiik ti* «'ariMia Highlights An adult education session held tili, «nO ftAu*An>KK .inder way. The usual one-hour- inick Spusa. at Columbus School on April ______U iw A U i; L his A t the N e w Je r .e y Forensic- >ession allows time for those who I.AWltlC.N<'«i: K l i> f T i»ud 20th had the film “Molly Grows a_ KhA. T, hif «I.«, and Jl l-eajiue Debate Tournament for would attend their' respective I.WUIiNtNT cVKHORATlfl the North Section, held at St rhurches, afterward ! W o m a n s C h i p New rorpnratkNi. 4« _ Mothers attending found the - « • nt«. r*l\il A rt. j-ii. ttx«cutlen. R«- Mary’s on April 11. and parti­ T here will be the Installation film most informative and help-1 H O S m 6 € tlllQ tu. n*M». Jum la. A, D. ISb», of Office: s— an important feature I.»uliii^r Sí Im R om À l l ’y». es jted in ly twenty-eight High fui for our growing girls. - under the guidance of Past The American Home Depart By vhiue ui 111** above StMed writ Schools, our debating teams plac­ A question and answer jMriod to mr dirni.d «int tl»llvrt>4. I ItSV* ed a ll w inning «•ores, and w ill President Martin P. Nelson, who ment o i »he W o m a n ’s C lu b of l*-v i. «< u a in Mill ^ipoa* 1 or a ir : followed the film ui puhlif vt-nou** at th# H h»nf » is well-known for his ability to Lyndhurst headed by Mrs. Fred compete on April 18 in the State Mrs. Ixuenz Harms conducted ( (•m.- In 4‘lt> of HK'krnMrk. h male. Representing Si Mary’s preside with confidence and pre- Taub as chairman, held a very this period very ably on such ' MONDAY, MAV 11, IMS cision upon such occasions. j line meeting on Monday after- are Mfcu reen 1 eterson, Jo h n K e e ­ short notice Mrs Harms step | nt iH.i .. . |..«-« In th«> afternoon. nan, Su/an Lcwandow.ski, and The list of Class Officers for ' noon at the home of Mis W il­ I xi y Ilf nt H«\lns^ Time. All th* fol- ped in when Mrs. Angela Madi- njt ira-l oi par««>l of land und the 1959-60 season of Everyman's liam Brother*, on, of Garfield J«an Garngan ftan, the s<-hool nurse, was un H«*t> herein.« unr partieulkHy d«<* Virginia Macre won first prize Bible Class pre ented after nom­ place, Rutherford. >erlt*««t. MiiiMtr-, lying and b*lng la ! able to attend Mrs. Harms is a th*- To«m*M|i of i.>ndhiimt. In the ination. and then voteJ upon, at M rs. M. G w n blin , of M argaret's j in the Essay contest sponsored legist* red nurse and a member » ounty ut it«>rf*ii. Ml*ta .of N># I y the local units of the Ladies the Class Annual Dinner held Sa­ Hobby Shop in Hackensack, d*m- of Colum bus P T A HKiJlNNiS«; »I » r^.nt which là turday Evening, April 11th. Mr. I "nstiated the making of plastic A u x ilia ry of »he A m erican Le- liefre;Ji. nents were served th« iui of inUnwrtlüi C. Nadlet Hutzcl was again hon­ i flowers and leaves, much to th«* ► i ly tin« or aide * delight of thof.se prosent, some ». ilari iri*ioii Avrnua and ih» The Annual Science Fa r of our ored wah recognition as Presi-1 n u iiIiw m Htiv of Kraamao High School was held on April dent; with Vice-Presidents: E .: j of whom copied a*, once the work Si re» I. m« «h(i*n and »at forth oa Columbia PTA she was doing. « • a. lain aim (i ot l*rop»*rty of Wil­ lo und U It had over 300 **n- Harold Scott. Rector Punchard, li im It. Klncntand. N . J » t, ics and was a pronounced suc­ ind Robert C hand less; Rodney Plan Luncheon Also prcxn* were Mmes. John m.«Ur hy IVi-j* A Wainon. Kngl- 1 rinl-.a, Jo h n £ten<*el. A lbert n f r-, J u l \ .11. INS4. «chieh said cess. A special accolade of praise Ketcham as Secretary and Jo h n Viap i» ru** I in % I*** lkr|«n County must he given to Sister Josephine Hadleigh as Asst. Sec’y: and as On Monday April 26, the Co Kirehner, Charles F. Lehne, Ju l­ • i*-i>> (»Hl.-« »I Haito-nwrk, N .J. ius Nelson, Joseoh Zales. William running thinr«» (I) xouthaaat alone Anne, Sister Patricia Dominic, Treasurer Fred G. Rehner, with lumbus P.T.A. will 'hold its an­ lit« himiU»aai«Tly Una of lYttmun Sister Goorgita, and Sistef Mar­ George Prince, Asst. Treasurer.! nual Children Luncheon and Ba­ J. Vavrik, William Mayer. John Mrt-fi in i at. . nuraa aa ahoarn. c*» lha J. Gleeson and Charles B. Sum­ u.ora.-aid -\¡«|», 92.1 fact to • point garet Ellen of our faculty. The usual good Instrumental zaar. >n iha Hior»'SMÍ. S. P. Ricadela, club Klrrei w h I- f i is ihf north«>aterly D _ rpo , nri..u thnniffhfMit th.. m^tino n o n Michael Festa, Lyndhurst sanatarian, with cheeks for the Barbara SofleM Fund. Loft to right: Dr. president, and Mrs. Paul Witting, • orn «*r of anjth*-r ho uà* plot of (and to the children, after which the no a- or ownad by William FaTr Kenneth's o, V.~en. C«d... pr«ld.„, elect .« I V.CO CM ; Benedict A. W .W, tudep«*«B Men’s CtSb presl- ch ildren w ill be free to browse vice president of the Ei"fcth Dis­ II. < o*ilen. il,»-n. * i î) aouthwaat- dent; Anthony Lopardo, Chairman of the UNICO Club; Bruno Valenti, vice president of UNICO Club; trict of the New Jersey State Fed­ arly and along lha lln* of asid e n try was “Transmission of Everyman’s Orchestra, under around. Hirt parali#! alth Harrington Ava­ Frank Llvelli. secretary of UNICO Club. The committee for t,he Barbara Sofield Fund Is spon­ eration of Women’s Clubs. hlectnc Power without wires '* their conductor, James Ham­ On sale for the children will nue 3t.:;:* r»«*i thanoa t l) north- soring a movie Saturday at the Lyndhurst High S hoc I, please support it! I Last Wednesday a delegation of »aatarly at rsirlii nnglaH with tha Frances’ entry was "Cat Anat­ mond. And Past President Jack be dolls, bean bags, comic books, •K.uthi-sxterly im» of HarTlnvton om y.'' T h e y won all - expenses-- Clarke is to be Song Leader in und of course the Wishing Well. ten members of the local club, Avai.ua. S l.it («<•( to tha aouüi* This affair is planned and seal­ headed by Mrs. Ricadela, attended rly lini* of Harrington Avanue, paid trip to Hartford. Conn., the singing of the hymns. Bell Telephone Encourages Young Folk i han«-* it) north» a«l*rly and. «long the Eighth District Spring Con­ where they will enter their ex­ Reverend Aart Van Houten, ed for children only. No Adults tha nald Mouihra.-terly lina of Msr- of the solar battery. Both de­ ference held in Arlington, with I inm.kn A\anu* fæt to tha point hibits in the National Science leader of Everyman’s Bible Class, To encourage an interest in sci- the applications of basic scientific will be allowed to attend. or plae* of beginning. , Mrs. Witting presiding. 1* air. will continue with another one of among voung people the knowledge to :ommunieations, a* vices were invented at Bell Tel­ Commonly known an MS Harring­ New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. w ell as the* B e ll System ’s port ephone Laboratories. ton Avenue. |.y ndhurat, Naw iarsay. his soul-stirring talks on Biblical Tog »M her with nil and sln«y|ar tha In an essay contest sponsored life and application of the Scrip­ has equipped a mobile trailer in the guided missile and «pace Some oiher features of the “ Sci­ Emblem Club • Irrita, liberila» priv llaga«, barad i t * - Ly the Rcynolds-Evereti-Schnei- with exhibits of man's achieve­ satellite program. Movie Hold For meat«* and appuronance* thaeaunto tures to present-day living. ence Show” include an activated iwlonglng or in sny'wli«# s p p a r ts ln - der Post Rutherford, having as Plans Party Class Chaplain Fred Mier has ments in communications and Of particular topical intertit is Nike missile exhibit, a television mg und ih«- |.ver-|.m and ramaln- its topic "Space Age.” Regina other fields - - both on earth Sofield Fund der*. rem««, l^u.-s und prrflta Ihara- his usual assignment of the open­ a replica of the Vanguard I sat­ monitor unit, which enables the Th, Lvndhurst Emblem Club, of. Mod also alt the aatata, r t f tit. Loche won third prize, John Kee­ and in space. The children s movie program ing Sci ipture Reading and ellite which was nunched March visitor to see himself on TV eye- No 7J meetine at lhe Ell„ club till*, intei ^-t, una. property, rlalm nan won second prize, and Jean Called the Telephone Science for the benefit oi the Barbara and demand of tha asld dafaMUiata Prayer and the Benediction at 17, 1958 and is expec ted to stay of. In to and t>ut of tha « im a , lg» (;«rrigan first prize winner. Show,” , the trailer has be^un a and i^mom.vT .“ unrated « P»rk Avenue on.Monday ev- S(lflild Fund w.ll be held this closing. m orbit for 2 000 years. The ra­ •«old to pu y and Naitafy In th« U rn •Their essays will now lx* entered tour throughout New Jersey As |>la i-e unto th*- aaid plaintiff, tha dio transmitter of the satellite panel* tracing -he hbtory of com- fi™' ' Sl,lUrd“y Hi*h *** A u d ' Carl Heckler, on request by itorium. There w i 1 1 be two »um of $l3,A6o.og, with lawful |a- in a state-wide competition. successor to a traveling telephone is ixnvered by solar batteries that munic.tlons Hecoided messages ^ luctjQn ,o ^ he)d ^ Sa ( teresi i Hereon from tha 9th day af President N adler Hutzel, is to ejthibit visitt,d by 63n,o«0 people obtain their enei-y dire My from tell m ,.m->le -rm . h»w 'he tel- urd evcn, al lhe. Elke c ,ub shows, one beginning at 9:30 .Marth, l!*-S until the ««ma be p%ld •re. ... tft . * •the 1. .. .visitors . . „ Î I a p b /»Ar.,from *K<>the t\lplat- . ftnd «attailed, and nlao tha coala at during the last three years ephone works and how direct i Mr, Vt,rnon Cowe)| wa, nam. a.m. and *he second one begin­ .01 in the sun. Vanguard I is still -end­ • h* «aid pla.nl lit whlrh hsva beaa Everyman's unit has been ne w ly eq u p e I to ing out strong signals after moi e distance dialing calls are made. ning at 12:30 p.m. duly »axed al lhe rum nf record the I: ’est v. < ndc. > if - i ed to attend the meeting« of the There will be four cartoons, The Xherllf ra.narxe« the rig h t ta Donnis Bogle, son of Mi. and than a year in orbit. Ronald Cannclla Fund group as ndjourn t‘’la **.«!♦ from tima lo time Ends Season en< e. The ‘Telephone Science Show ’ in an effort to assure an enjoy­ a» proviti, d h y taw. a representative of the club. Mrs. Warren Bogle, 108 Fern ave­ Designed f'>r b<>“ i the ;■ n m l T h e w ide uses of ‘.hat electron- has already been booked for the able and suitable program for AlAltTIN J FKRBKR With the close of next Sunday nue. had us his guests at his public and student', »he T'de- i marvel, the transistor . are North Ariini'ton High School, Eighteen pairs of eyeglasses children. Admision will be 35 n à itir morning'-; session of Everyman’s were sent to Eyes for the Needy » h f tu s a seventh birthday party last week. pho*c Scier. Sh. ' lie- ri . graphically told, as is the stoiy Ju n e 2. cents, payable at the door. Adult n F. Red roinmerrl.il leader Bible Class, will be the comple- Jean Marie Bogle, Louis Baroody, at Short Hills. will be there to supervise the April |S- 21-1.1—May 7. ISA* Fa^« : t S l •♦H tion of the regular Class season— Frank and John Monaco, and Mrs. Frederick Blum .president, children. t ie 37th Y< jr. Oc tober to Ap il Philip, Warren and Toni Bo^le. Copt. Mueller led a de elation to bergcnfiled Further receipts received for School News Club last Wednesday night on the 1> und this past week include’ Cn Maneuvers the occasion of then installation con'ribution of $200 from Mae

riñe C’ó])t. Chui ie E Mu. I of officers, and will head a sim­ Ranch of East Orange; <100 lrom 1er, son of M r and M >. ch..11« ilar froup to attend District Dep Mrs. Charles Clock, Jr., of Glen > A Student Abroad uty Night this evening at North ltidg*-; *25 from W illia m O ’B rie n ; | What are the folka do­ A M u eller of 2*47 C'i> ; I vndhm -t. »n I hn mvI » . A rlington. $l.i fi t .n M r. and Mr<. Jo se ' h , ing'.’ Find out laat with (fcrneKt LoiUo, L>ndhurst High Schoot and Rutgers gradu­ fo rm er M i - M ai v C S:dd» Advance p'ans were matle for Sanzo, J i ; S10 ea.-h from the a friendly phona call. II ate. is it r u b.iftiil st bularsldp student In Italy, l ue lolUmmg 1 iu t.it., Mil .) , ' il. .in i Distrrt I)eputv Nieht in the Masonic Clu!« Auxiliary, and the fuata little. A 3 minute is aiiociie. in i..r x iics. ui am« leai lie is writing fur ‘lhe leader ] hihior.-. Uli ui in t'v . re lœ a l ( hi! -in May 18th, when I.yndhui ♦ ?*irlin s, A & S Club. station cull clear to i»c»* i . 5 10. \. ,t f i M e h i i ! • M rs. ^ i •:nU ( onte. of L)llinont, And. $5 eav-h from Walter F a il, j Montreal, Canada firom I'.RNKST LOTITO the Y iis» M «i me 1 J r . . :i . i . !o ill d,i. tri« » tl«■•mi\ w ill I <*■ hon- lrom Texas, Tes Altin West. Aii- Fateraon euata only 7ft| Pen d i ton. L 'jll o. n... OIV.1 dy and Marion, and Golden Aje aft*»r H |*M 10 » iaz not We passe* 1 the |M*oplc- who were waiting in front of the Can­ T n<* Ui\ ision m« .i. t C lu b ; and %2 each from Ilargld ilM iliU I i. . adian Embassy and went around lo the side entrance. 1 had come the enemy deien.e m ' 'i t «• .it >1.111« e a'ter the meet and Irene Lindquist. L a d ie s ’ Aux- i K v with a friend who had business ihere. Ins de, it was crowdbd, full M !. ANNKTTE «ANDAZZO an.I SANDY IK.KKO ki«K was rharge of M r i Mieh- iliarv of the Ve’eriina of Foreign nlfd pt-0|>ll‘ V tii l;.atie l . > m K m liy Annette ltandaz/o and Sandy Ferro W ars, and Mrs. Juni«*«t M u ir 1 \ , ..pie ie waiting to K-i processed. They were waiting as made' t’.j' 'h e assault from the ‘kitchens” of L If S we bring you another selected — o n ly p. opl .i.o want someiiiing tan wait: resignedly. The pla e Hi: hlighu of ’ and tc ted recipe for success. was filled th smcke It was nine o'clock. Scvne babies were . . l h e bal>.w E n d in g , n.a.h- by the n, Tlie first “ingredient” you need is a “Cheerleaders Competi­ crying. Their otu . weu t.ying to quiet them. carrying heli o; tei s » tion” Friday night “our girls” went ail out to bring in a 3rd w ou ld n't stO| fro m the hf lieoj t *r as ¿un: place win for the «*quad Lucille Alcuri skillfully displayed her A guard was having difficulty in keeping the corridor fojufc. getting jammed uj . liis pat ence was staining to fringe around the 1 l us v ratil \UrlJ\iin\A A rri\ e a vhen we asked him a question, but it was a forced politeness. W e , Betty Marion. Barbara Castles. R ic h a rd Allan, and Jo s e p h Lin- j poke to him and he .c I us into the office, lhe people looked at Al New Hfl'C in (»eruiany tante, representing the Future Tenchers of An\erica Club, and IF QUALITY COUNTS - - their sponsor, Miss Marilyn Cantasano will attend a Convention us angrily becvu e they thought we were try.ng to gat ahead of Army 1’FC Frank Bartol« ma, Ukeuv werent. You my liiend has a seiiolarship to study of the Student N. J. Education Association at Blairstow» this com­ 10, son of M r. .»nd M rs Jam - ing week-end. A program uf educational, social, and recreational i,i canada, lie was not iMmgtalmg und the ret ore did not have to £j.jr|0jt ►ma. 743 Pennsylvania. Av. events will be cc nbmed with a week-end o f camping at lhe _ through all the- red-tape. l^vndhur-t, recently arrived n Y M. C A. Camp at Blairstown Vve w e .e »out to to another office located at the other end Lie. m any and is now a n e :i o. r o. Now you ‘sprinkle in" 10 students and 2 teachers who lunc hed COUNT of the building, near the front and on tlu? third lioor. We waited ON US the 331 A i n or. at the Copper Hood on Friday, April 17 Angela Wisnc^ki and Miss Lawk out. A woman was arguing w iJi her husband because he A t-mk ; re\ i n n in the annoi > I.ad stepped out of I nc und someone had taken his place. We Clai! Pu chase were the Teachers along with the following students: We think that quality is im­ Ci m p an y A in -hafTenbur^, he 1'iank B.lotta, Jack Woertz, Carl Hero. Lenore Pennachio, Rose­ pushed fcy them and into the hallway which ran across the front entered the Aim v last Se.den Ser portant in any job, whether ot the buildm A man wa.; running to pick up his liUle child mary La Faso, Patricia Muhilmi. It Ion a Lynch, Mildred Carey, and com.deled LasK tramine, at who had fallen down a short flight of stair.. He had set the chili Maryann Homan, and Annette Randazzo. it's a business card or a cata­ h o lt Be n m n Cia T i^e occasion was a farewell party for Miss Purchase who. for down for a minuie to speak to an offic al. The child had wandered liaitolcn.a attended l.yi.dluir t 'he past 12 weeks, had Ik ri a practice Uacher at L. H. S. The log. In fact, the quality way U* the edge ol the steps and had fallen. The motuer of the baby 111 h S h^vo' had gone to the rest room. The child was screaming. 1 made luncheon wa.; climaxed by the presentation of a beautiful cake with is the only way we ll print any­ Miss Lea Robertella and Mmes. the compliments of the Copj tr Hood faces at her, in order to make her stop. It didn't work. IjAuise Cai one, Joseph 1 opmto. i x von st*r in a I 'hthc use Dance, to be held A p ril 25— thing. Yet our prices are never VVe .vtjiu on a.oug t.»e cuii*tior. i 10I uy liiend 1 would wait Frank Scara, Sam 'Iron-one and outside for him, and when I t came to the stairs which led down A special attraction at this dance will be the High School Dante higher (often less) than else­ R. J. Dod. of Lyndhui.t, and Band. Plan to attend. to the front oi toe Ludd ng. wue.e we had first seen alt thu*e Mrs. Bart Sciaino, of Passaic, where. people, 1 left him and went down. On the way, 1 pas.*a J a nun Now “add” one new lawn wHich the sc hoed grounds are now w ent to a show in N ew Y ork last receiving. Our principal Mr. Me Lean had suggested you s ta rt no wuws anting on the &iair^. He was eating a piece of bread and evenin drinking water from tn o d wine bottle. 1 stepped around him. a new fad "Walk on the sidewalks and keejToff the grass.” W e know ^11 the students will comply with this lie didn t move. He looked tried. 1 saw anothe. group ol people E X 1R A F L A V O R IN G S : I*. 1 , A. Meeting—Thursday: Theta Try Us The Next at the foot of the stairs ui the main waiting room . 1 turned lo ask tl.e man on the stairs what those people were doing, but he didn t Kappa Meeting—Thursday; Art Clul>—Thursday night; School's answer me right away Instead, he set the bottle down and bal­ Concert Band, Dance Band, and Chorus will participate in a eon- c«rt—Ma> 22—school auditorium. anced the piece of bread on top of it. He took out a ciragette and C . Y . O. Next week—details on the upcoming Ron Cannella Benefit Time You Need asked me for a match. 1 gave him a whole box. .en, he lit up the cigarette, dragged on it hard, an d let the sm >ke out his mouth Show. Remember to keep writing and visiting Ronniel! Congratulations t g Angie Pulsinelle foi being chortgn w . . . . t ____ an d nose, slowly lie looked like a d rag o n A s U)3 smoKt* w as * BUSINESS CABOS NOTES o f 8 girls who appeared on Alan Freed's Show last Thursday. f J com ng out. He loid me thr y were waiting to go through the last She is a likely candidate in the contest for “Miss April Showers." • LKTTBB HBAD8 Stage of p.ocessing. He added th a t he and his brother had comé VMMVMMVMMWWWW into Rqüne that norning from Sicily. His brother wanted to leave j N o w you m ix all the ingredients together and you have ‘‘news’’— the recipe for this we«!t. • B W IN M I ENVELOPES ] Italy. There wag no futu.e in Italy. By JANET LOrAKDO 1 went on down and tried to push my way out. I got only The monthly business meeting S a n d y and A n n ette • DIEF.CT MAIL WORK haU way down the stairs w hen a woman came to the platform of the Kateris (High School girls Kenneth Poynter w ill uiher, An­ • JOURNALS s b o v a a a dI ta w everyone to move down and off the atepi. We CYO) was held Thursday even Surprise Shower nette Arietta of Nutley will bf i • STATEMENTS moved down as far ai we could.She She insisted inaistad the the stair* «taira be be com' com- in.. A>iil B. in the CYO Room I lower gill, Michael Lotito will platny emptied or else sl.e would not call out any names. It ut ¿¿acredHeart School, :or Miss AgriHo be ring bearer. I • BILLS couldn't be c|one. heople were still tryinf to cri-ne in the front 1 At the rrieet.ng it was divided R • BAND BILIA door Bid they didn’t want to move back out, and there was realty j to have a Communion Break- M:m Lorraine A jrillo, danchtei The couple nlan a Florida hon­ ■ ■ no piact? to move. We couldn't movr. | fast after the 10 a.m Mass on the f M r. and Mrs. Dominick A.'-nl eymoon. They w ill live to Nut­ Tha woman had a fierce face. "A ll richt,” she said, “I'll coma first Sunday of May. which is 3, 270 V a n B u re n f ’.reet, w a» ley. Both are graduates of Lynd- baca to tea minutes. Maybe then you’ll learn." She left. The May Ird. The admission will be :u e s l ot honor at a su i > : ute b r i; people in the room became angry with those who had gotten o li 7*c and ticket* can be obtained lal shov/er 'iven Thu d,*v at tie steps. The people on the stair* blamed it all on those who I y c a llin g : W E 9-4530. W E 9- ter home bv her foi'*vi?om ttl^brl- hadn't backed out the door. I felt embarrassed. I think my (ace O'U. W t V - lV l l.-l attertdunts. was red. I w»s one of those who had been oa the stair*, girl» decidid at the meet- Hostesses were fie Mune* Do- was angry with that woman I She had definaVcly boea 4 son maka the Spaghetti Dio- ores A 'plllo. Varol A.^rille. Jan. Another guard came and cleared the room at everyone m h o ner held for the llrst time last •t Paynter. Dolores La Guardla didn’t have any business there. We all went outside and I sat on November,m ber, an annualannu affair, ind Marie Viterrilo. the fence right outside the door and looked to. A woman came A Spring •Dance, sponsored by O U t pa-kaces ware ai ran;;ed »nder a «hovjr of While .(Tecm- down the aatne way 1 had V ie. ■ the Katefis, w in Se held on May She had a child in her arma. A ll the seat* to the room were *3. Hefreshmenta w ilt be served er* ial.in; (ram an umbrella M 5ltk Hid blue flowers with white, take« by arr.aen. a Rock V Boll Band wilt the nwit. made Madeline Radldfeh. An lo notlee Two Vocation Rallies will be l(-(nch doll in bridal st.l^ m »tg 1f Mrs. f it o o ’v t r L* V. her. You could tee that they had seen bar, though, the. way. »< Seton Halt (or boya, wc* the 4-enter of attraction they turned to talk to one another arhan she came. the table. FaVor, f„r ÍV room dropped their heads and (tared at the do«». irw cwf 5f ra .’s’ss — - eiuch-teill ì “boskets (tiled *l»% i . the child worked her way Into th«’ middle of the and * end for girls on Apri! XI at t. ~ election o< 1 candies. Ihere were U pa*a.' M ;* April* till becnm" U m the woman who ’had been discourteous ccme ha. place at tita r' * -I™* X Pat

gathered around her she led them up Into another »art ol the Mr tuilding a* soon aa *he left another n a n came and called out * ■ m um m a n names. She was smiling aad rather frlloassnl I liked ad from bar. She even Joked with the people . 1 tHa y A little while later my frlend oame dowa. Ha. «ail'd aad toM of ‘

■■i .. ai,-,..- .. .:ii- "> PACE TWELVE I III < < iMMKK« IAI. LEADER ANI) SODTIl 11KRGEN REVIEW Till liSD.ll, APRIL 23. 1939 C ot ho fie Daughters Make Plans SCOUT TROOP 88 | M ore Than 10 Fire Fighters sp eaker on "Cultivation . ' \n For Annual Communion Breakfast 'JAMES OFFICERS n u a W w ill be Nk-hnlas Sw an o, ¡Tons of Scrap Norwood. I-» Motlii'is' Club (»f B< •> Display Skill Girl Scout News Court Lyndhurst, No. 875 Hostesses for the s.. i.,l ho B e rn ard F M<«. • p i-doi S a ­ S • ;o*.p bH. me ftin g Ja.-t H IT!. Catholic Daughters of America In Cub Drive to follow are M r r ft K <}m in cred Heart. Mi>s H'»«l- alx Ut ’h. home of Mis Daniel Coro In Cover Drill I The meeting was opened with the horseshoe led fnwt on M onday afUnn<»on in S.» was at til* st h«Ni| during the ^nd M rs G eorao M< CIi ::i rh, n^f«>, 231 Wr»bs‘cr avenue, olee.tec. ! At a meeting of Cub Pack 88. 1 !'•■! M : We talk« d about a caper (hart and making a*hod Heart School, with M ms presentation. She wifi ntu for Ninr fire a-noratu8 and 20( public is invited. officers for ‘ he n g run?; year Mi- held on Friday evening at the II V\ «• au., talk' d a» . ut the week end camping trip to be held M**iy K. Rodgers. ^rand regent. ward the winning poems to the volunteer fire men rrom nine com Anthony PomhreKas, president, t< . Jefferson School Josepn Mtsai, M *' square danced f«»r a short while. The meeting was pt*Widing. State Catholic Daughters Regent m unities a.isembled in the B e rg e i succeed Mrs Al Zuk; Mrs; Paul • >crap drive chairman, announced '• <"7e, a s>>ng and the G irl Scout p ra ye r l^ead- i-iiuil j:!ans were made Tor their lor entrance in the State contest County Park in Lyndhurst f.ir ; Wins Emblem Nelson, recording setre»ar> Mrs | that last month s collection of M*s H Kl*‘ff Report« r - Ixiwayne Nolan, annual Commlmion Breakfast tc. cover-up.diill, sponsored by thi I- 1 aM 'iN . < ei ¡respond in j ¿crap amounted to 23 865 pounds, A diamond - set emblem »■. lio o p \ (Mit Offuers are President Betty Bogle. Vice Pres he catered by Charles F Lehne ■South Bergen Fire C h ie fs A i w s**v: et«»ry and Mr s \ n t.,r Kind I or over ten and half tons. presented to Nk hola H. . in,, m: Mar:, nn pa;n.stm«». S«-c retary Kathleen Eogle, TVeasurer on S a tu rd a y , M ay 2nd at the i lation, Tuesday m th t. P a rtK ipat- sa>. treasure: day m arking his 35t‘i \.-u lod'iy w« 'tart» d to make p«.K-ketbi>oks Leaders - school. after the 8'-a m Mass. The 1 wo boys eat h collected o ver in B were N.>i'h A rlin gto n. I.yn d T he group 'ted a ; ontri.'utio; i i ton, Arthur Martinelii, 2826 the Western Electr: (Vn and Mrs R Skvta Report« r - Debbie Beardsmore cwmmittee of arrangements are hurst. Rutherford, 'East Buiher In recocni*ion of his |.,n <«. , of $5(< •, me Ron..id C..nn- I. jounds. and Howard Liddle. 2,- Tne operung was dispensed with for today because M rs Ja m e s M Reyn«>lds M rs ford. Carlstadt. Moonathie. Wood he was puer>* v>n J i I *a h coHeited over half a ton, I y 1- • I hen Libia«' showed 11s the slide's from Feb ru ary T h e group will also celebrate i E.r h community sent one trurl; -lant w here he r* a ' ' ld 1 1,1 I night circle and we sang "Taps." Leaders - th e ir 35th a n n iversary at thjs n the merchandise, v.-.-r time. men! . : a n« ;,d '-,,1 :. thi nstcm. Ho^er Calleo. Fred Jac- h Lindsay and Mi< R Hoglund Report« r - Jean Tullv Tw o of the trucks dropped their Jnd service organi/at; A nom inatjng «•«»mimttee was Expa , . r»t. V.i" Mont, ne *:»s. Vr tor DeMarco, Richard hoses in*o the Passaic r iv e r and *!'"P ' Wt played a game of -Bu7/ b* fore the meeting Romano who lives j ; t r elected. Mrs Wilmer Decker Mrs. V Ians .-.. n , out{ 1* te d* f..r a Mac Fadden, James Polansky. Ld- | each of -he other companies con- -I I ■n^iu.uJUe m<*eting with the horsesh.x Laid« Carr. Patn- ’and Avenue, I yndhm • John Mahoney and Mrs. Louai Th s coming Sunday. April theatei ..nd dmm party at th» n«.nd D j 'gan and G e ra ld La^it. ■ ne.- ted SOG feet of hose to theii \i ' ^nd Beverly Cole were th. color guaids and caller was member of the Stanle- ^ ij, Tam ke. 26th. the M u’or Decrees of the Meadov. brook on May 11th There were special awards for i rumpers and relaved the watei * *'-Vtd. Mi s Ciarlo told us that theie would b«> nc» «W t-’ i ill v ho and pounds. j neers of America. ;.n oi« t, P a rk and sponso.cd by thn; Coun- for n -.\ n!i\ hmenis ioys will be taking orders and 7 30 all the apparatus and men *. Mrs M Car rig and Mi 1. Nolan Reporter - ed te* bru\_: the : parents and -he plants v.ill be delivered at I were on the job, pumping water Decker, Mrs. William J, Bren* a 1 a r ge attendance :<>m the > other memo«!-, o| the family t.. nan and Mrs. Jo h n J . O Kee*fe, i Brother members already basing, , the proper time for planting The drill wss held under th< ;•> w* prnt »»red styling our’ hair and setting our hair lh * ro**e;.«.- | OBITUARIES met «n Tuesday evening at the | had the honors of fh* Degree Harold List announced that the dire.'ion nf Ex-Chief Ed Wilson v 1 : u,‘ grooming badge We also plaved **Re ilouie of Miss Rodgers, in Fern All are asked to be at the CYO Otner* h c present a» this , mnuaJ carnival is scheduled for of the North Arlington depait i n i i ed and -.,u ri had closing « x« rci>^-s. Reporter - meet in„ , , M-us Chatles Avenue, to audit the treasurer’s I Building at no later than !2 45 ! May 16th on the Jefferson School ment, chairman of the cover-up Salvatore Leone !.< uu.a n.. of ' 1 - 1 (tmhretias Hold Festival IXitfy, Jr. nnmediatel> A 2 I,i\ .i . -ten ind received her Scouter s pin. Lyndhurst for »he pas» 15 \a were a.‘signed to hei coming from Jersey City The contest v. as divided into A festival of M onths w ill be group from the CYO len. How;: i d Liddle and Joseph i Troop la Our meeting was opened with the flag ceremony ♦ wo divisions, 3rd. 4th and 5th The I... Aid So Je t y of St held a*, the Methodist Church He was a retired bur her. l a T ra v e llin g Cards must be up Sanzo were promoted to the W« b- • nd the Bluejays were color guards We worked on our emhroid- grhdes in one. and Gth. 7th and M-iti''1'" ' . ' I utheran Church u il «orner of SUiyvesant and Ton ing had his own shop in Wa.-h.i. to date and si-ned by all Major eVos Den >•:> fo; pcxketbooks To close our meeting we made a circle and 8th grades in another Awards »"•Id .• , u-r. a « ale next W ed :me avenues, next Friday night ton Street, Jersev Ci»y. Deg ree members who attend •■■■■•r-.g Night is Com* Leaders are Mrs C Witting, M r, Ferrara for both divisions u< re ¡na-sen led nesday and Thur-d4(\ at th« The bi- attraction of the ev I M ay is*. Proceeds w ill be for Sur\rivors are his wife. M Bio. Bill Tioeschner will be on . nd M C Hoglund. Reporter - Linda Howell » hur.h c :Tee und cake will l>« the Church S: hool picnic fund. tlena Di Giovanni Le«>ne. two to the pupils on Tuesday after- hand at the CYO early enough to ening was a talent show, with j T.oop 16 We had salute to the flag and color guards were noon at the school by the Rev. >old >.!i- W G e d n nias * Th«- rroyiam will include a! sons, Nicholas, of Sad d le Bi.*o, a^iit in this respect Jack Duggan, pack committee , -vanr> Ai.i.ri .Susan Lavell. Kathy Goodheart We sang songs > huii rnan puppet sho- an ‘ Art Gallery,” . and Ray of Lyndhurst t > chairman, as master of ceremon- ' -nd plaved L«,nout a Mother's John Gash. Fred Jacobs, Fred from »he Nazare M em o 1! I f<.r■ It.'y .’ i ‘! The i ¡s woikin« on their second class tjtidit*' had a Me ye i . Ray JanMtvv'ski, Victor De ceremonies and will lead in («>m- 403 Ridge Road, a Si ■ I .«> and then we all w.nked on oar badges. Leaders are Miss J. Marco. Douplas Kittredge. Glen munitv sinyin,; cred Hear» R C Church. h Iih.it,, M, s KlaO* and Mrs A Graf Rc| orte: - Margie Paterno. Davis. Georse Ardizone Anthony T ab ic d« ora* ons sie bein'* ar- at 10 a.m. a Sohm in H h M • 1' «>p 2a We staite.i our proje.t for Mother s Day and we Fandoii. Ru-hard Mac Fadden. i.uiged hv ifiii- s c.1 women each ! of Requiem was r>ffc-r* I e P4i''ri f(" " ul trip We had the good night tunnel. Leader 9ernard Rosselen. Dou’las Christ- L,ioup r«*prcsenung a m o n t h , m?nt was in Kolv Cro ( l*hey u ill oro ide an a ttra - tiv r 1 Mr. (, I.unioi and as- slant Mrs C Spatcher. Reporter - Val- en..vn, 1 e’#j Bjsinski. Willmni tery. North Arlington trie Hughes Iracey. William Calleja, and settin . l o r 'he f emng's program id I t. Wittortt, Komonc Duggan. 1 horn as Donato. W n K O F C T O M E E T Bell. Bobert Dunla|\ Eric Tobia- sen. Richard D» M is, Ro, ere Cal The Km. h* o. Columl^us Aux- leo, G e ra ld List and H» %.ard 1 id ‘¡i;*i y ^ d l hold a me ‘ m g on d.Y Mor 'O be gue.ds o, the Kni- h»s of one year, to cubs, Tnomus L .iul L'olum1 us «i a Ladies’ Ni^h* pro­ say and Fred Jacobs. Jr.; and t< gram. »Quits. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ja obs, i1 inai Ians are bein'* macie for and George Meyer. Two year he 25th anniversary d in n er dance >ervi e pins went to Mrs Thom­ of the Auxiii T' * ) he held as Gash and Wdlii m Tracey, Sr and a .i9JJr-

A t ?al of 25 badges and silver Mrs Louis De Massi and Mrs. and gold arrows were awarded William Tioes.her to 17 boys, most of them those presjden» of (be South Berim ^ p ì^ n 'c î^ ts'^ w l^ ^ or^ W a'iT er ""o th e rs v' h'‘s-' ninies have been nu*n hur^.-t^r a7- C,r* w Savin. Jr. «I I»ndhurvt. School inw „ Ki. 7o ef O ntl ?;on«'d above, Gerden Cbb To e^dat" ,.rX M‘-V°r °f ^ * ' * " " " > ' « ■ Marl». Hi„,„s Mrs Ihomas Gash, chairmun. Hear Nick Swan anru unced plans comt.dere for the as»» Mother and Son dinner ».« be Tiu* l.vncihurs* Garden Club erved at Adomram Temple on l: in«- • at Town Hall on Mon- ’M a y 5th. iay evei.in*» when their guest

»fcrel,e* meeUrf. fro m Vern .M„arm.,„. pr"iden ", r ,t,./ssca v> »... 1 ä ta,mrn Aecoant r nts™**th* at th, brauck HelfbtR. bas been a. live in the Pater an C .antri for l î ÎL h i r C" A vr" u<- Has- ■I B o a id o f b ire c to rs of th. S . A . A P f° r l* y'* r“ “ d ,s a "'""'«■r of the Nation-

th* hifta school ryranasinm and audl St. Mary’s High School made twenty on Sun d ay award In Chemistry at St. .Mary's High School ÌHURSDAY, APRIL 23, I9S9 . 1 ON DISPLAY EVIHYiDAY AT A>P-A..

I f > w I M RS. J. RO SSIO Sharon Adam* Baptised ■ 1 m *

NAM ED PRESIDENT Sharon Ann Adams, daughter A • • Mr*. Joseph Hossio was elec­ of Mi. and Mrs. A n th o n y J . ■Vv • ♦vw i-SLiT -, » f * I I ted. president of the Sisterhood Adams 475 S'uyvesant ave., w ti {J i m of 0»e Lyndhui.00 'b DEL MONTI » 27« w ill be described. mumASSrmm When the card is completely PEA T M,CH 1.29 7.: 2.29 flllM out it should give a f u ll hiMOTj of the property. Those w ill he plac-Pd in *ho T o w n H u ll ’ R m I u c m I 4 o r fho W oeli o n d i to become a permanent a? les*- COLGATE'S FAB ---s. e 73« nitnt record for the community. rfiaU — Fratk, CraaMry — Salt or Sweat Gfeorge Baybutt of Glen Ridge, director of the survey in Lynd- hurst, said he and his »earn have MOTT'S APPLE SAUCE 2 -47« found the property owners co­ Dr. L Donsky operative but curious. On every BUTTER side, be said, the reception has been friendly in «»extrem e. optometrist W nin the revaluation is com- Eye» Exam ined RONZONI »^jurrr"'' 2 35« plettd public hearings w ill be hel< to five property owners the Opposite Town H all 6 3 * '^ 6 5 - chance to discuss their assess­ m ents. 405 KEARNY AVE. Frozen Food Favorites! HELLMANN'S mayonnaise r63* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pratesi, of KEAKNY Rutherford avenue, celebrated U P Ina* — U M H i S«aet*asi their 17th wedding anniversary on Sunday with a family dinner Phone WT«w STRAWBERRIES 2 .'.'3 9 * . " 2 9 * at 4ac Carlo's. BEET STEAKS "V Cr 2 X. 6 9 * KELLOGG'S P a g e t e n THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 19M Lyndhurst Gain Wins Over Rutherford Tita Again Wins For Bears Lyndhurst Tracksters Top Rutherford The spertaealar Joey Til* continued his magnificent Lyndhurst High SchoolV track team «quared off their And East Rutherford Baseball Teams pitching for Lyndhurst Hi^h School on rueMluy afternoon »eauon dual track meet record at 1-1 last Friday. Opposing — 4 7 T \ High Jump—(1) Morrison (R), Riipgerio * High School ha*el»all tfam at County Park with a 2 to 1 win over Paterson Kaotside. Coach Frank Rutherford al the Memorial Field in Btilldolgville the Gold­ ( 2 ) Olkowski (L), (3) Zelin­ tkeir win ftkrin through three gamf« a* Iasi week's D eAngelo sm ashed out a two- The triumph move« Coach Frank Ruggiero'* Golden Bears en Bean racked up an easy 55-33 victory. Earlier Iasi s k y ( L ) — 5*4” . bagger sending two runners to the top of the Passaic Valley Broad Jump ( 1 ) Kolakowjky (L), •aw a 5 to 3 triiun|»b ovrr Rutherford and a frurpri*- across the plate. C o nferen ce ra c e w ith a 3-0 re­ week the locals coached by Coach Don Wernitx dropped a Tj'a rapped a grounder which (2) Blohm (L ), (3) Kestler (R) Coach Ruggiero immediately cord. O v e ra ll L yn d h u rst has won easy 13 to 2 rout of K«»i Rutherford. The game the third baseman had to back close nod to North Arlington in the season'» opener. U«| 19*3.4” . for Monday afternoon at County Park with Pat- brought in southpaw Bobby Ma- four out of fives games played. , . w j , r . , year Lyndhurst set hack Rutherford 57 2/3 lo 2« U3. They hold «rtones over Pa*sa,c up for handl

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The next meeting w ill be held located on Milton Avenue A . i : the Commandant f the First ley Brook avenue, left on S a tu r- on M ay 14th, when Mr» Daniel I>«nibaidi, owner of tihe company, \ j val Distri t w ill b' mong the ! day foi Seattle, Washiniigton. Bro w n will install the newly has included a re’ail store in thi honored guests In addition thè'. Where she will s^end the tu mnm m ccr l1 elected officers. , building for sales of the exten- 11 ot it: i in 11t-d to attend Fol- j w ith her daughter and son-ifl- ! sive line of lingerie n.anu»«. - JiE F * E R S O N P T A The new Lyn - Maid Lingerie i ’he ceremony Open House! law. Mr. and Mrs. William tured by the company Company building now b e i n g w ill be held and tours of the PJoger. The Jefferson PTA held a P a r ­ erected in Valiev Brook Avenue, • hi;' conducted. I - ent Study group on T hu rad ay near Ridge Road, it being built N. w Jerse y reservists make up evening under ».he direction of on architectural plans d raw n by Navy Transfers the ■rew of the Parker They , M r s . James Allan, with M rs. E. R a ym o n d R. W e lls , oi P a r am us, w ill take the ship to sea one ; A. Rosenberg, of the LincolnPT- Destroyer Escori wee! end a month and for two j S lip C o v r o formerly of Lyndhurst and a dull Winter • t ill'' A and Mrs. Gus Verdi, of the graduate of LyndhUr>t H igh weeks duru::: the .ummer. Lynd- ! Hi[,h School PTA, assisting in a To Reserve Fleet hurst n-suients participating are in your home? L e t School, n o w an architect in his Spring in with fresh panel discussion “ Problems with ow n rig h t and ronne«t«-ri w iih a William C Lienhard. 511 2nd j C hildren .” C>n Saturday, A¡>ri 1 18th t m Avenue Openings are still avail­ gay covers and drap* | New York Architectural firm N avy \\. ill transfer the Destroyer able for anv Naval Reservist who eries from A ski* “The Cot’on Lined Nest”T h e general contractor lor the E(* ort U S S Thaddeus P a rk e r may be interested fiom the Bergen County Exten- building is Joseph Salata of (DS 369) to the Selected Nava! MARY LEMPERT sion Service was used. I Lyndhurst This new building Resei ve. The change of com­ 11 Ridge Re North Arllngtea Out of the discussion cm * the whith “ by 1*0 feet will house mand ceremony will take place Mrs Geoije K Bulloch, who the complete manufacturing and W Y 1 (1 1 1 ideas that pie - school children at 9 a m. a* the Port Newark N«^ has been a ;uest at the home of administration cTerations of the should be taught discipline and val Reserve Ttaininy Center pier her sister and brother-in-law.'Mr. L y n - M a id Co read. A c tio n w ill be taken a t a later m eetin g . Announcement was m ade of the movies to be given for that fund this Saturday at th e High School. M rs . Sturges thanked all who took p a rt by g iving tim e and ta l­ ent for the recent successful min­ strel show. the class mother >. per­ BEWARE so n n el of the Roosevelt School and th e Hi-^i School, *he Bo ard o f Education, Mrs. Vizaro for equipment, and all who supjiorted the event, and Mrs. Jack Demp- BALLYHOO o f ! a ey, w j i o s o ablv dirttcted'* the T h e ! sh ow end \.\ acorn^ mist as well, c S J T S * •re aida: The show yielded $200 for the u m » - the fo rm s | P T A and an additional *25 was \ ot _ t h e 1 earned for the Ronald Cannella s e v e ra l *g e i n a t * la the ehildren fu nd . “Vitamin deficiency’' has become a kind of young piopb. The class taught by Miss Ren- catch phrase. Yet it relates to health, . U m announced *> t tSe Sum- cal exam in- the province of your physician. l w ill b e held Hardy Az'deax Should you suspect that you need vitamins, „ . . j w ill be iwo consult your doctor. Let him decide what ■ H * hite Dopnot'il new Underfarter II vitamins, if any, are required. k. m e on May 5th am. R e il l k > g U '00 which were served Uowship hour alter FLORAL GARDENS the ( N u rsery ) PHARMACY, INC R006SVCLT PTA 314 Milburn Ave. of the BoaaeveU PTA Lyndhund, N. J. n H lh | bald an Thuraday even­ 2W Stuyvrvant Avenue (Bet. Valley Brook & Ne ing at th* achoal were a talk b y LYNDHl'RST, N.J. GE I-1WK DeWetive Tho m as Muller, of Jersey Aves.) KäMari^ a band eoarett by the actm l band and aoathar program by the All-Schools Ja n Band, bath oridfcr direction of Vincent Corto», presentation of the new 9co«tTroop Charter and election o f P T A officers. CUED Detective Muller, who ia con- neeted. w j'ii the nareotka dl.viaion of C a n County, gave many case IS PIEASED TO GUARANTEE THESE SANITONE ADVANTAGES! histories In hto talk an the aale aad use of narcotici and dealings with the oOenAen. He pleaded for Sana one Dry Cleaning gets out Sanitonc Dry Cleaning costs no itrlct legislation in thb more dirt, brings back the orig­ more than ordinary dry cleaning by th e tw o inal color beauty of garments. —gives you that well-dressed lo o k . Sankonc Dry Cleaning is SPOT- FREE deaniag— ALL spots are Sanitonc Service includes a fine removed carefully, completely. press that lasts longer—includes m m in o r r e - Sanitonc D iy Cleaning revives pairing free- fabrics, gives garments an un­ of-charge. usual, like-new feel. '«SS , .. • !H* IT ^ S *’ ' ‘

SANITONE a c e e i g h t THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW The Voice Of Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants

ARNOLD S BAKERY EDNA MAE SHOPPE KARL S MARKET South Bergen's Leading Jew eler LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S Wedding end Birthday Cakes WEAR FINE MEATS ‘ S. PO LLIN A. JEW ELER Our Specialty Visit Our New Modern Store AND GROCERIES I i .mi i It on < • ri it-ii D ili, \ j \X .,t. Miss Swank — Luxitr — Barbiton J.'H . i. IS* I r i f .,1 , I ..r >. Order» Taken For FREE DELIVERY F o rtu n a hi ix. i i u,.i i nth r t) mi- \ \ ri n All (Vcuioni 207 Stuvvesant Avenue Official Girl Sroutt HeadquarterI W E b s te r 9-0929 l\ l'l HI H U ’MIMMINI- 1 >N n :t M I'I - Avenue GEneva 8-468-1 242 Siuyve»«nt 236 Stuyvesant Avenue C En e va 8-7714 I wi.lhiir-t 1.1 n ‘» U ; BARGAIN STORE

231 Stuyvesant Avenue KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP

MART WINNIEWMil. PROP. G E . 8-9023 Blouses • Handbags ■ Hosiery FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE Castunte Jetvelry ■ Coats and Suits AT 306 Stuyvesant Avenue CUT RATE PRICES G E n e va 8-3508 Atrtfcorized KODAK Dealer Watch Out For The Kids Fast Service' COLOR ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON SAME DAY FILM DEVELOPING EXCEPT SATURDAYS Expert Hair Sha¡>ing and Tinting BEFO RE 9:30— READY 4:30 P.M. Now That Warmer Weather Is Here Children Permanent Wave Speciali»I CAMERA HOUSE 304 Stuyvesant Avertie 213 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J W E b M e r 9-4260 Will Be Spending More Time Outdoors G E n e v a 8-6817 ¿ / C P l / O & S WINES*BEER SAN CARLO RESTAURANT ' ( 1 « R>a»ds Aliuayt Off Maná " FACILITIES FOR BOUQUETS Mb M IR ktCOUti ÍN HàNO AND PARTIES reoM fir fxec o e u v£ *l Drive With Care Fmaturing Sizzling Steaks

300 Copeland Ave. (eor. of Stuyvesant) WE 9-9083

A. CHASAR & SON LEA S SPECIALTY SHOP • ACCESSORIES O J E W E L R Y • SPORTSWEAR • L a N G E * ! * ELECTRICIANS EXCLUSIVE AC1ENCT FOR N0RCRO3S CARDS Air Conditioning G E 8-8007 Home and Commercial Wiring STUYVESANT AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION \______LAY 1U A 1 PL A \S V F.U'OME \ Fan« and Appliance* 212 STUYVESANT AVE. LYNDHURST, N. J. 237 Stuyvesant A venue G E n e v a 8-4505 ' LILLIAN DANIELS, PROP.

SUPPORT STUYVESANT LAUNDRY YOUR LOCAL DRIVE IN AND BE WISE SAVE 2 0 %/o MERCHANTS CASHÄ CARRY Hour Servire on Request SHOP WISE 163 Stliyvesant Ave. (iE. 8-0879

SHOP ON THE AVENUE It's a Pleasure to LYNDHURST MEN S SHOP RICCI S DINER

(iirm t Sluyvenant and Serciinl Avenues wear clothes cleaned at NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FOR THE BETTER N E W M E N U S l FELDMAN CLEANERS EVERYTHING IN MEN’S & BOYS' CLOTHING STEAKS and CHOPS OUR SPECIALTY

THREE STORES IN LYNDHURST Private Dining Room For Small Pettit*--- BUYS 298 Stujvesuut Ave. G K . B-~12 1 Plaut and Main Stole at 200 Stuyvesant Avenue W E 3-4422

PRESCRIPTIONS, SPINA S FLORIST Pittsburgh Paints L E V Y 'S 1 ' , - 9 i Complete Line of Hardware • Electrical P H A R M A C Y i Fresh Cut Flotten Supplies • Plumbing Supplie», etc. Patted Plants ■ot i sideline. * f u n e n d D e s ig n O ur Specialty HARRY'S HARDWARE ¿0 » »tnfVESANT AVENUE WE. 9-0251 Urn Our Parlant Lot WILLIAMS' DIPT* STORE WEbater 9-1076-7 7 • HOUSE OF »001 ITEMS Largmt Selection Óf C o r è i - Decorations - Toys AmI W rappiifs In Twwi USE OUI U T W F U ,

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ground and aerial training N O E L J . M c SOWAN 120 Students included five parachute What The Girls Can Find At Robert Hall JUMP GRADUATE McGowan entered the Army Utff Tour Penick's September. He hi a 1996 grid* Approximately 120 student.. uate of Bergen County Vocation­ from the Lyndhurst High School al and Technical High School Ip toured the to.si * B. rent.k A Hackensack. _ Mrs. Ralph Santulli was elected Hawaiian Palms. Company uiant yesterday. Ine Harold Daiker rolled the high* a t the Evening Mem- students, who are all studying An mteraaiing feature of the est score a* the Light Brigade iTtmnif of the W o r n - meeting was an exhibit of Items chemistry, visited ’.he plant as a Lyndhurst at their chemistry class project in order bowling on Monday night. 1 1 1 made by members of the club and Bob O'Hara was second w itjl I b a ld 0% Thunday even- lo become more iamiliar with tne during the nast year, exhibited by 106. Lions Club members wtaj I High School cafeteria, the American Home group head­ iield ol industrial them try. succeed Mrs. Kenneth cssisted ‘be blind w ere D r . R a lp |t ed by Mrs. Frank Donovan. > rjR . The tom. which has become an W eiss, So l PoTlarn and Rav Freed. ha* held the office A social hour, with refresh­ annual affair, provided an ap- ■ part tv * years. ments followed the business prortunity for t l e studen's lo see Ml to tan « with Mrs. San Mr and Mix John J Junne, of m eeting. what jobs might be available if Lyndhurst avenue, spent S u n d a y tulU are: Mrs. John Sozilo, first they decided to «.house the field vie« president; Mrs. Salvatore at *be hom e o f * V ir dau'^hter and j ' j r T o f chem istry as a vo_*a*ion. DeJackmo, second vice president; JAMES C. LAFOON son-in-iow. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav# During l,e visit L ie ptr;>ils M e rk e l in Cheshire. Conn., w h e f* M ia; Anthony Bachmann, record­ visjted the control laboratory ARRIVES AT DIX Mr. June's birihdsy was cele- ing Secretary; Mrs. Thomas J. where 1 he y lean.ej a,out the braU’d. k* Hicfcay, corresponding secretary; I James C. LaFoon. 19 of 706 7th p nn>t::kinK cure tequired to t«..t and Mrs. Russell Safar, financial St.. Lyndhurst. N J. has arrived all of th«- »ompany's products S e c re ta ry . at Fort Dix. N. J. and has been u e t o le shipment t o customers. COMBINATION The new stall w ill be installed assigned to Q Company 2nd Tne equipmen* used in analytical it their annual dinner meeting I raining Regiment of the U.S. f i ' f c control u as explained by chemists SCREEN & STORM on the evening of M a y 21st at Army Training Center, Infantry, * in the control department. Lyle's in Kearny. Mr.i. W alter' for eicht w *eks of basic training. The group a iso visited the WINDOW fiteev*r and M is. Joseph Mem- A rm y P rt. N o e l J . M rG o w an I Hi« parents Mr. and Mrs. La vai unis manufacturing depart­ sohn are in charge of arranpe- I 19, con of M r. i».nd Mrs. Ja me; Fix>n live at 706 7th Street. ment , where th*y observed the J. MeGowan. 516 Weart ave.. 1 7 $ 8 9 9 5 ■ M b . Prior to entering the Army, » Y w productions of extracts, alkaloic**, for Their very next event w ill be Lyndhurst, N. J., rejeiT'y wa ' Reg. $12640 Private I-aFoon .attended Lynd­ and syn’hefic organic chemicals. giaduated from the 82nd A ir ; g th e a te r party on the night of hurst 1 Ugh School. 4** i % This visi* was one of a continu­ M a y 5fh, when the group w ill see r t j z t , * ■* . 3 ing series of projects of the S. B. borne Divisitn Jump School at < o M M lì H J T Y lie formerly employed by Aluminum Ce. “ Fanny'' at th** Pap^r Mill Play Pemc k Com pany w orking wkth Fort Bragg, K. C. He received Worthington Corporation, fo u rth »2 Stuy venant A t é , L y a d . )w m » . I the local school sjsteni to pro­ Ave., Kast Orange, N. J. his paratrooper w ingn aZter com- I T h e deportment voted a con mote interest on the part of G E 8-7714 pleting f »ur weeks of intensive tribution to the Barbara Soft*Id During his fra;ning he w ill re- students in the field of chemistry. Fund. TTiey have raised $300 for ceue instruction in general mili­ Mrs. George Ix-hmkuhl, chemis­ tary objects, Infantry weapons Ronald Cannella. Mrs. Henry tr y instructor of the high school Frank ipave a glowing repoi t on arid ta itu . as w ell as churacU*r was in charge of *he studen’s. Mr. W HY YOU SHOULD BUY AT PLEHERS ¿UKiance » rogranu under the ^he project of ’he year, ’he testi­ 1 ' jlM H erb ert B . T ie tje n o f the t , t - . . * j n - m o n ia l dinner for the Firemen , jiost ilw *ilain. nel department directed the pro­ JO YEARS EXPERIENCE 8EU4KG FINE FURNITURE I and the Fir*» Aid Corjix and their | After the initial eifht weeks, gram. Other c o m p a n y employees ONLY NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS SOLDI Wives, held recently at *he Royal I he will be given » ’wo week À - 1 t \ assisting with the program were leave and receive eight more Mr. Edward Locke, Mr. James St. DOUBLE (.I ARANTEK . . . FROM fLETTERS, weeks of advanced Infantry train­ George, and Mi Kobert Sturges AND THE MANI'FACTVRER ! RobertFudge ing, be enrolled in on«- of the all of Lyndhurs», Al^o Dan Cristi special.Jt schools conducted here of North Bei gen, Ld'Bonnann of No Charge for Decorator t uasultatioa! or be transferred to.another Arm y ttflJPtdotf a n < t A. B. Coultas o f Head« DtMolay post for training in o*ie of the Roselle. No Outside Flaaneiag ! * •' Army s technical schools f- '1 he students, who arrived at the plant in groups of 40 were Winners Told served refreshments at the con­ clusion of the tour. J. PLETTER^ For Contest Mr. and Mrs. Michael Della frave, 758 Elizabeth avenue, are Fiward Maher, Americanism the parents of a son, M ichael Furniture Cu. ch airm an o f Barringer - Walker Baron, born on April 1st al Poat of th«» A m erican Leg io n an- Mai^aret Hague Hospital, Jersey .11 No. 4th Street, HarritM , n o u m ti »he w inners in »heir an ­ nual essay contest. Grammar City< w ho was christened on S u n ­ day at Sucred Heart Church. God­ school rupils were privileged to write essays on ‘Safety in the parents were Mrs. Bernard Horan Home, Street and School.” and Anthony Petaccio, aunt and OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY ! A shower of roses, drenche f with color, afloa: on cotton sheer . a dress that blooms in the uncle of the child. Winners, each of whom will sun. dances in the dusk. «Tie bodice, a shirred em-iire the sk’rt billow of pleats. Blue, red. receive a m e d a l and a cash prize, or maise. Junior sises, 7-15. O n ly $11.69 at R O R K R T H A L L C LOTHES are 1st prize, Lorraine Drongos- ki, 8’h ^rade. Lincoln School- 2nd prize, Rosemary Chaplin, and 3rd Louis K. Breuer, of Page ave- Iowa as mad«- the Dean's Last prize, Joseph Melone, both of nue, had as his .quest f o r a few Lir-h rnnersitv, Pitts- Hoosevelt School. The contest days last week his son, I-ouis K Shelr.on R “n . for the past two W was county a n d state-wide. | Breuer, Jr., of Cedar Rapids, M i* Jo. -ph v R o b e rt A . Fu d g e, son of M r. an d Mrs. Marshall Fudge, 351 Ja u n c e y avenue, was installed as m a tte r councilor of Ber?en Chap­ te r, O rd er o f the D eM o lav, at public installation ceremonies h e ld on Saturday evening at the Rutherford Masonic Temple. He succeeds Douglas Nichols, also of L y n d h u rs t. Others installed are: Edward Jo h n so n , of Lyndhurst, senior co u n cilo r ; Robert Young, j unidr councilor, Gregory Thompson, sen io r deacon; Robert Hoick, junior deacon, and Arthur Frink, chaplain, of Rutherford; AJao, Allan Jones, senior ste­ w a rd ; Douglas Canova, junior steward; William Walling, orator; Richard Russo, sentinel and al­ m oner, Robert Whitman, marshal; and Roy Ostma, standard bearer with these exciting SPEC IA LS! of Ltyndhurst; And, preceptors, Richard Kent, Richard Nichols, Burton Davis, G le n n Sumpman, Robert Forbes, of Lorndhurst, William Reimals an d oJhn Reimals, of Wallington. SLIPCOVERS H ie installing team were Alan Marshello, George Nixon, Ray­ 3 Piece Set m ond Kent, Douglas Nichols and John Thomas, all Past Master Councilors. A social hour followed the ceremonies of the evening. Re­ freshments were served by the M o th e r’s Circle. Mrs. D. J. O’Reil­ Dry Cl««ned — Pressed ly it president. Reedy For Use ALBANY Moke Room in Your Closets

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fion and morality to go hand in investment in a better tom orrow . Cofmick, Glen Rock, time and | be received a*. fhis meeting. Re- Law s. H er topw w ill be T h e . T lie Junior Young Pacfl^ out hifr.d. Women *hrn>M MiS. Benjamin G. Divine, place. Mi.« Olive Place, Engle­ pf>rts w ill also be rreeived on Ins and Outs of Parliamentary Fellowship of 9* Tho?nas* H f SB t ' on i.isues as Christians, and $ ee It In New Jersey | Lyndhurst. president of the J C P S , wood. historian; M t s . E a rl A ' pi ogress being made on the June law ’ Mi Cass is a practicing I pal C h u rch pu* on a pragrw a M teaftxe thnt lay people can do conducted the meeting. M rs. Mosley. Tenafly. puhlir relations. Convention ; nd Parade scheiuletl attorney in fVssex C o u n ty She ' g operating methods of our early American entertainment for their pafef$ far more to reach other people Alvar Aronson. North Haledon, Mrs. VV J tiaipcr M.Khight.l for Maywaod on June A and 6. is also Consultant *<» the Uniti d. on Sunday evening. Those who _ ■*** permitting visitors to purchase some of thin can the ministers by th e ir assisted by Mrs. A. C u lve r G o r­ CraieM. Iiason fellowship; Mrs To da4* *heie are approximately Nations S' * a I and F onon. f**ok oar* were D>nni Safari thè restored village ofaRatsto on New Jersey's Christian witness. If the great don. Paterson, led the worship B Dtinr n Boss. P >s;rK\ Fro- I 8,000 mo re fe rs M b-mds and irvH- Council of World Federations •' Kirrn Vran Rioer Biuce and Jo e a ! IB lh è Ìl« tOW*d bWOmc onc oi *** iT‘w*t interesting historic gains tfiat have been made in W vire. Mrs. Bl ur in tali« . . •.lairt and M J< hn D. Melhng- , nieces of fire atraratt. ; listed Catholii Youn« Women and (Jiri . Stecvei. Sandra Vance. Je a n D1&- re lig io n are to be kep t, people n e w ly elected and ap* «"ntefl o f­ er. Jersey City, World « r i c. | Pfii the parade l.*»e Association and National C h airm an of Int*' b!e. K e n n rth T ru ex , M eredith promise was made today by Arrliitect G. Kdwin Brum* must eek. iem*»ni/in* thnt ficers w ho are: B j n d. under the direction of national Rei; 'ions CommiU(>e f«»i Gev eikc. E ’len Dawson. Valeri^ • he submitted reef, nmendatjons of the proposed restora-; Ood lovrs *he pe<>I-ie of the Fra n k P o w e ll, w ill £h*e a ahoTt .►». WiiilKc C Mrrwi.i. KH-e the International Fed e ra*:on of Roher and Beverly Eato n and If* ® for the consideration of the Batsto Citizens Commit- w o rld. concert before *he m eetin« in C^thol!'- Ahmin-'i-. W'»od. fir-d vice-r* esid**n»: Mr:». f>ic Ostman. Mr. and Mrs. John i ln M l M k t 01 thè Nfcw Jersey Department of Conservation Vol Firemen Stony Point and refreshments will The rirne for the meeting will Mis»s FTelen C ra w fo rd , fickl A lb ert N. Beswi k. Maywood, Day are adv. or* fo r the g ro irt; ..Jhomic Development i»e serH ed after the meeting by . , director for Christi in KducxtHin, rrroriim-, verrefarv; Mrs W il­ U- B r> P M Brumbaugh. as rèstoration architect for the historic village, Meet April 24 mrmbrr.» of Wayne Hose Co Plans are bein~ made for a spring M tr«yp<>|itan N ew Y o rk . oo*e on liam H. Cioucher. Harrington Mrs. Albei t Johann. Ruthcr- j luring the Batsto Citizens Committee meeting at dan c on May 3rd. Refreshments "O. porturrifv Unlimrted" There Pa i k. t easurer. M rs J. M ax 'lTir> A r ril nieetmc »»f the New 1 ford. Dis’rkt Presiden* will f;e-| ______W m central South Jè^My pine «roods. j J m ;ry & New Y^rk Volunteer i si Je ovet the meeting;. were served. v ws w u w w a thè construction of an Administrative Center to if. one rhurch wi'.h one tusk, with Bar^.oui. Rutherford. continRfnt one program that has dif.crent F:remen’s Asso. i.tion will be I CotSoHc Women • *V f* th e e n tir e W h a rto n T r a it o f n e a r ly 100,000 acres in south fund tre; tiitr*. Mrs. T. Franklin asi e » There aie opportunities Snvth. Rid'^ewcod. Mrs N. C »- M r n ^ridnv ''vrnm", April 1 m d to accommodate the visitors to Batsto Village 1 \ i t open in the increased men-.or: 24th a* W a yn e Hose Co. No 1 Are Meeting Here would not only providè a recreation center for Batstd Lodcr, Englewood, and Mrs. B sh , in the Incieaied birth rato. . • *-• >i' i..i>ei / D iiv i ^puid off«)- briefing, auditorium and administrative 1 nistlc. Bergenfield. nominating On Thuradiy. Mev 7. 1050 th*’ PR cscott 9-7013 ROTOTILLING arnon? the mo- ing population. in committee: Mrs. Kenneth G. Van Stony P 'uit. N. Y T i. will bf* Ber.en - Hackensack, Distriit of college enrollments, ami in the Wyn^n, Ramsey, chairman Fel­ the firci i- by, the„oid hand-blown proccjs; line and charcoal burning kilns, f"hool Ilall. Ridi.e Roid. lynd­ printed miteriaii and perr*ml sor of the Town cf St >nv Pt.mi ( and a blacksmith and wheelright shop. y duc^l ion. Mrs. Mans M Mat­ hurst. leadership rtsour.es mude avail­ thias. J i . Ranisev. So- lal Edur*:i- and V o cr • A C la rk . Ju st: e o f' Specioliiigg ¡n Planting For the Home * On the hill above the community, M r Brumbaugh recommends The honored guer* w ill be the able thru the gifts of the w m- t’on A<*'on; Mis. Ckesscn O the Pea. i Chit i iTiom as J I ar- a restored Iton Master’s Mansion with extensive barn# and build­ ArthdiiKCsan President Mrs. E i- en*s s o tic tif... T h e church stands Poole, West togiewood. £ u- kin. Ji and / >' *h coming year will maintained. ü H ü m m m m -r — an<* w^*rve* ^hich served the privateering activi­ a st the historic Mullica River basin du ting the Revolutionary also w ill be restored. This w ill necessitate relocation of some nt thoroughfares and the restoration of at least two early' Periling facilities also w ill be constructed. / lhe vast woodland and swamp arees of Wharton Tra-t w ill consideration at the development of the project INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY the completion of the restoration of Batsto Village, * . - • - I win be given to restoring the village of Atsion also ta­ in the Wherton Tract DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOfMENT OF A grants. These include 300 general Award awards made on the basis of character, ability, and need and 9 GREATER SOUTH BERGEN group of special grants to out- I standing ¿tudc4it-> In s;e:ifled trial in Har kensa^k fields or t lasses. k resulted on Friday 17, Bast Rutherford acci- Npvember 14, 1W7. The SISTERS FOLLOWING COOPER LUMBER CO. DRIVE-IN and SAVE 20% I swere in the Court of VIRGINIA BOVLKR Headquarters for Lumber, Millwork and M i n a n CASH AND CARRY /Qrthur J. O Dca FLOWERS BY a w a rd s A couple of South Bergen sis­ Mason Materials ters are following the bowling rick P u lv in o . 652 Ridge- • COMPLETS LAÜNDKY SEKV1CBI career of Ted Mobhan, Newport avenue. Westwood, $M,000 Hardware - Paint • SHIRTS PERFECTLY LACNDEUD News, Va., slugger. And for a DOUGLAS lues S a p h ie r. 729 B u J i • RUGS - BLANKETS very good reason. Ted is their P a ram us, $28.000. SPREADS brother. 317' Ridge Knud, Noi lb Arlington T. Buchanan. 157 North Highway 1“ aiul Union Ayr., East Rutbrrf ird a v e q u e , Ridgewood. T h e g ills are M rs. Ruber*. Han- WEbster 9 !432 "I W Y m u n 8-68óf na^an. 516 O cta via place. L y n d ­ STUYVESANT UURDRY h t. a lte r C . G h erm an . 209 Tryon hurst. and M ij. Steve Skolski of Ghane Avenue al D. L. A W. R.R., Lynilhurm , P a r am us. $3.000. 630 Schuyler avenue. North Ar­ quartet were In an auto­ lington. W E b s te r 9-0452 163 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. pie driven b y Saphier and When last accounted for Ted. a w *f on their w a y to work in native of Bayonne, had' the "That lunatic made me mad!" N éfYork. They were in collision singles lead in the Hampton (jive Your Furniture a ISctc with a car operated by T h o ra lf Roads Bowling Association City EaMse*»ef 29 Oak street, Belle­ Tournament, He did it by con­ ville. an aeronautical plant engin- centrating on spares and doubles W h en tem per starts to d rive yo u r oar, you're ¡.ease on 4Afef rather than on s'rikes. W e'll extend the life of your furniture by ^7urj|ig Pfoaecutor John J- And with *Hn* kind of bowling h e a d in g fo r a.n a c c id e n t! Sure, (he jerk who cuts you off, or many years . . . (five it new beauty and Brt il% Jr represented Pulvimi, Ted was jeen as a cinch to wir. Assistant Prosecutor Fred Gakia the all-events *itle of the tourna­ p a s s e s on the right, or rides your tail is m addening! Bu t when your tem per sparkle, new romfort. and Thomas & O’Brien represent- ment. A lefthander, Ted bowls Saphier, John W. Leyden Jr. consistently over the 200 mark. takes over from your judgm ent, you can do som ething foolish, or deadly! nted Br.chanan and Theo- OTTO'S Decorators Trautwcin represented Last year, nearly 37,000 were? killed on our roads— m any by good drivers who , B * e ls o n w as represent- Presbyteriol hnr I urntlurr Rrupholstrry — >/i /X iu v r i Ja m e s L Toscano and sim ply lost their heads. D on’t lose yours -it could cost you your life! r 2 . H an sen Women Meet H i RIDGE ROAD WV I-S1SS-6 NORTH ARLINGTON R epresenting 60 W om en's Asso­ Open L'nUI f P.M. Monday, Thunday and Friday ciations, 381 women of the Jersey City Presbyter lal Society from Count on ua to capture all local Presbyterian thurches of the thrilling iwauly of your Bergen, Hudson and Passaic hliining hour in photograph« * S o u th B e rg e n h ig h school Counties, attended the annual i are among the 324 state meeting on *April 17. at the that you will <-h<*ri»h “ for­ scholarships won by Church of the Messiah in Pater­ ever after.” Wedding pic­ g students, son. To the accompaniment of air tures our specialty. k^ere packed from # 2.300 raid sirens, these dedicated Chris­ tian women heard of »he work of w in n e rs : | their church in the field of Chris- lliam S. Reiter. 550 Sum m it j tian .Education, as well as the Art Roberts Studio Caristadt. a senior at work of the Fellowship. Program t Rutherford High School. and W orld Scrvi'-e Departments. Photography In Its Finest A . O ’B r ie n o f 333 F e rn During the morning meeting, 598 RIDGE ROAl) NORTH ARLINGTON. N. J , , Lyndhurst. a senior in j the Reverend Theodore A. Rath, high school there and 4n ! East Orange, brought a message WYman 8-8968 r roll member all of her four ' from the Synod. He explained the j proposed changcj in the bounda- fcthleen H . T o n n e r, 212 Pro- j ries of the Pnesbyteries in New ; avenue. North Arlington, a ; Jersey, and stressed the need for ’ in that high school. Presbyterian Christian^ to make I candidates w'ere required to their voice felt in a changing Peter A. iffmsæl & Co., Inc. ^aeholastic aptitude tests ad- world. Mrs. J. Arthur Blair. by the Educational Haddonfield. prt Jdent of the N. J. Service. Final selections S^nodlcal Society, urged the Mechanical Steels And Aluminum ade from the qualified by women *.o serve in Christ’s name, ity representatives. as they did in H 13 time, in fel­ Im med'ate Delivery j 1.000 students in all lowship diawing one another to each year hold state C hrist. ■ARS. RODS. SHEETS. PLATES. STRIP, n o . (hips w hich augment more The Reverend Bertram DeH. M available to Rutters At wood. Englewood, moderator TUBING, PIPE. VALVES AND Fim NO I mdowmnents. g ittk and elect of the Jefsey City Presby­ Lvndhurst. N. J WEbtW 941550 funds .including corporate tery, spoke o f th e need for reli- "V j = s i = CORRECT Cleaners -- RETAIL & * Family Laundry Dry Cleaning

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banking as a career and attended Oradell. N J., has been appointed residence is Oradell where he j present at this gathering of April ti. National executive committee Tetowi Home to Summer Camp. New Executives Named the Bank Examiners School at; a trust officer Since 1953. Mr lives with his wife. Marian, and 18th, included: the Messrs. Russell woman, and the local delegates, Advance plana have been made By Peeples Trust Company the Federal Reserve Board in | Simpson has been associated with • heir two daughters. Bonadonna, Joseph Alcuri, Gas­ the Misses Agnes Carucci, local (or a family »upper party in Washington. He subsequently the Hackensack law firm of Mor The bank's Board of Directors per Ferraro, Angelo Bonadonna. secretary, Josephine Lamattina Ju n e . studied with the American Insti­ rison, Lloyd and Griggs, having Tour new executive appoint- , A native of Boston, Mr Brady has also appointed Miss Esther ! Paul DeMarco, Frank Darau Jack and Connie Gapaccio. tute of Banking and com pleted previously carried on his own roenta by the Board of Director.*; graduated from Boston English D. Longstreet. Special Public Mongulla, Frank Malata, Vito At their recent meeting, when Mias Alberta Hoff, fnahm m at the course in mortgage banking practice as a certified Public Ac- Peoples Trust Company are i High School, but his education Relation» Representative of the Bonadonna. Frank Alruri, Mi­ convention plans were* made, the North Georgia College, Dahl« at Rutgers University He now countant. announced by Cesar J. Bertheau.j was interrupted by World War bank, as Manager of a newly- chael Mangano, Michael Gaccione, group held a jewelry demonstra­ nega, Oa., »pent the waalMMl resides in S o u th Plainfield, N. J . Mr Simpson is a graduate of president of the bank. j 11. Commissioned as a pilot in created Women’s Department. ! Sam LaCorte, John Bonadonna, with her parents, Mr. and Mm. w ith h is wife, Esther, and theii the College of the City of New tion, proceeds of which w ill be the U. S. Air Force, he served This department, details of which Angelo Gactione. This group of Kugene Hoff, of Fern Arenue. P«ul M. Brady, elected assist-! four children York and of the Columbia Law used to send a child I-oan the as a tactical bomber pilot in the will be made public in a la te r 30 people en jo yed rem iniscin g ant vice president, will assume Taking over Mr Brady’s form School. He. too, served with the European Theatre of Operations announcement, w ill be located at and reliving their youthful days. responsibility for the operations * er duties in the Savings and U. S. Army Air Force duving ahd flew 30 missions. He was re­ the Paramus Office of the bank o f the Bank's Savings and Mort - j Mortgage Department is John R World War 11 and the Korean, COMBINATION called to active duty with the in Garden State Plaza. gage Department with which he Jacobsen, newly-appointed assist­ War He is admitted as counsel­ Am vet Auxiliary Military Air Transport Service BANRORML has been associated since 1954 ant secretary. Mr Jacobsen lor to the New Jersey Bar, is SCREEN ft STORM during the Korean confilict. In Going to Lakewood when he joined the Peoples Trust comes to Peoples Trust Company vice president of the Attorneys 1 1953, he joined the New Jersey 18th Reunion organization. As assistant secre-1 from the Provident Institution Society of Bergen County and a WINDOW A ir National Guard; irn which he »The AMVETS Auxiliary will tary in that department, he was 1 for Savings in Jersey City where' member of the Lawyers Club of is at present active, holding a At White House be well-represented at th?v state largely responsible for the in­ he has been manager of the Bergen County, and is likewise ca p tain * com m iss on I < onvention to be held in Lake 7 for $8995 stallation and operation of the Mortgage Servicing Department a member both of the New Je r­ An 18*h year reunion was held 1 wood M ay 22nd through 24th. Reg »1 JS 0 0 Peoples Double Dollar Saving* Mr. Brady is a graduate of the A native of Jersey City, he is a sey State Society of CPA’s and last Saturday ni2 ht at the W h ite 1 Mrs. Peter Clemente, president, program, a unique service which School of Foreign Service of graduate of the Hudson County the American Institute of CPA's. House Restaurant. Joe Bell and who is state Americanism chair­ COMMUNITY provides the savings depositor Georgetown University, Washing­ Chapter of the American Insti­ He belongs to the Hackensack his Associates, Inc., waa founded man, will head the delegation, A lu lau C*. with free life insurance equal in ton, D. C., and likewise did grad­ tute of Banking. Elks, the American Legion, and in 1933 and disbanded in liH7 with Mrs. Michael Polese, state tit Stayveaaat Are. Ljnd. amount to the balance in his uate work at the University of In the bank's Trust Depart «a. w% tu atiMKUtSté. the Oradell post of the Veterans after a succt^siul tenure of social i secretary. M rs. M M. Brunetti, GE 8-7714 Double Dollar Savings Account M a ryla n d . In 1953, he tu rn e d to ment, Arthur J. Simpson, Jr., of of Foreign Wars. His present activities and functions Those state treasurer, Mrs. James Scot- SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO! tsmmtmmmmwrnmmvmMmtmmammmrimre r ggaMsaawry■ *r zwmmHtmtrmmmmgammmrnmM

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All-Star Show to Help the CnneHa Fund floor of the building and the alternative , public officials have trouble rais- Lyndhurst Fire Department boys Bing o la.*.* p-jsed to benefit mg taxes, but no trouble at all The posters th.it v u sec- around Don't turn them down Help ther - - God bless them - - evacuated charity ha\. re iev ed ’he citizens in raising their salaries. The day town are to le’. you kno, the to help their school mate my husband and myself from an *24 m illions in 1**56 T h ey h a v e ; o f reckoning m ay not be so far show is ' ju.m ed j..»< i <-d v. .th upstairs window and «us* in time P.,,!t churches and parochial off as some imagine great entei tainm ent because we were becoming over s hoots. And. by th* way. as a j Timothy Kay Am ong the -.medians is P h il come by the smoke and heal n mainder t.. vou. the Sheriffs of] Carlstadt. Foster M r F< > t •, appealed April Again and again, many’ tl.inl s N ew Jer-ev com i t *200.000 ^ or | -______12, 1H59 on the F I Sullivan Show etter o to the valiant Lyndhurst F; - ha. i . and p* nt ever> penny «if Mr and Mrs George Derby, of and recentlv returned f «.m a Departm ent t>1’ ^ n t*enefit and en 168 V’a lle y Bn n ik avenue, have and Juliet' successful tour of K u o ;m* Ph il Very truly yours. rtan.r- eoi I had as their guest for several Foster i.« noted for 'Ic ’ s Keep (Mrs ) Rose Albino An old movie In the first place there would T h v ■' ,Vs th:,t act of days. Miss Pearl Paterson, of Hol- Dear Editor 13 last week was be a fraction of the audience that the Dodgers in Brooklyn" Al­ t.. rii!'- n.orie-. ur.d* r false lyv. ood, C a lif . fo rm erly of M o n t­ In the early morning hours of ‘Salome — Where She Danced. flocked to the Bolshoi. In the though he failed he ;> ust as O u r co untry sa. I Tnf 1«• Si- i ’«• ise- - • u:iish.ible underrose. the Scotland While she was hilarious as e\ er Thursday. April Iflth. 1959. the T h e picture purported to be the s*»cond place half of *he audience is made up of foe'-, and cro. • l;i!' ppaintlT d**es not here. Ewen Findley, r»f Angils, building in which we live on the story of a Viennese .dancer who that did show up would repair to Bob EL-ton, is among the and while there are fools th< i I . *o th. henfTs fund. Scotland, called to see her. corner of Second Avenue and came to this country in the fronti­ the Sherry bar before it was half famous Rock and R II singers to will be crooks, and they will I i*.id y- ur fwdcmic atx»ut the Ridye Road. Lyndhurst. caught er days and so dazzled ,ome cow­ over appear His currcn* lecord of th rive like flees on the dog I. is/ Sv.w|>*aM I* only proves Mr. and Mrs John Caputo, of ‘D efendng tin Y ou ' is in the fire T h e tire originated in Mas- that * 1. ».-«}i ai t Ke A nericans boy« with her art that *hev nam­ The Romeo and Juliet ballet is T he purpose of the crook is to Court avenue, are ba< k from a top 50 accordinc »o Ms tronon« cio’s Restaurant relieve the *ool ol his money th* v ..i not '*• '« n s .iive if they ed their town after her “Sakrre not new in this countrv. The seven week vacation spent in The Orchestra, consi->ti:m .if 16 We own the building and e untier the direc­ cupy an a; artn ent up-stairs. win. not to lose, but fincl^ that The Czai «».' R t ia once said he One had the fleet ini£ idea that fully ;-nd impressively years ago tion of John Frangtpanc and Con­ There are three oiher apartments his plana wen* wrong He pla.v •* t not bi iLtd . Suv.-e we have no czar the nim at th* moil beautiful m n é Where It Danced. country. « bar tm town T»(t« on« «I Orchestra is featured in a number and the entire Lyndhurst Fne the brain to hold what In K.si.ris beat Us by one Our ««•»clou* «rill ««ocloltloo. There is little doubt that the The movie had many moments I that Mi Frangipane wiu'.e, and BOB ELSTON Department for their heroic ef­ fact, he is incurable hicks and so-called art society— of deepest interest But there w ill be played the same way forts in putting out the fire and He will keep on gambling in T r y it A l the bent finger group gowned to were long stretches where it was erly Steepy, from Clifton, will "Perez Prad o" r» goirlg to iccord thereby saving the building from spite of ’he law and neither I nor For those on a budget you're LACKAWANNA the hocks in ermine worn-nattily a dry. and, unrewarding bore dance a modern j a z z version of it. complete ruin, but more than that. you- can cu re him. W hat is to be over their burlap under\Vear— How come Americana could "Slaughter, on l>nth Avenue”. «ire to like the secrets of BAR & (iPILL Lou Budz.. famous saxaph vnist. we wish to thank the valiant done?______Shall_ the crooks benefit by >*ere in about the same cla.s-i as take the Bolshoi bore the other Tickets will be available for Social Dancing as taught by U (* Ituad and Pr««ua will play his own arrangement of Lyndhurst Fire Department boys his stubborn ignorance hall the movie westerners who were nicht with surh equanimi’v. It is. the show at: I.jBdlnmt. N. J. "Harlem Nocturne” Also, Bev- for saving my hie and that of society benefit rather than the IM)KI> OPI1YKE enthralled by Salome dear friends, all a state of mind "Skips Confectionary Store" my husband. Ralph We were c rooks? Tri. GCacva I n il Now. there is no gainsay mg-the Sol Hurok is making a fortune by Ridge road, “Jo-Jo’s Pizia’s" VC Y 1-0611** trapped on the flaming second There seems *i U Y 8-0704 greatness of *he Bolshoi The art diguing into the pocket books of SACRED HEART PLANS Ridge road. • M ild leii Confestion- of the Russians, of cou -.e, is the exhibitionists who w ill pay t PARISH CARD PARTY ary Store” Ridge road, "Don’s easily explainable As any dance an\ | rue for a morsel Vi feed Pizza" Jiidge road. “ Valley Sweet expert will tell you 'he Russians their ego. The idea that they had The annual S\»cicd I.cart Par­ Shop" Valiev Brook avenue, "San are not individually Die greatest, tickets when nobody els«* could ish Card P a itv w ill be held ;.t Carlo's Resturant" Stuyvesant despite the fuss over their 50- *!et them was all they needed to Sacred H eait S< hi . I >n ’he nr hi avenue. 'Ridge Shell Station" year-old ballerina. Ulonovu 'Hu* inflame their tonsils and their of M ay Hit), unde Ridge road, also. ‘Central Theatie Nubians are great because they palms. dire, tiou of the He 1 assaic. EVE »V are like the Yankee 1 . se >a]l The ji*iks never were aware nut, assisted by the Rosa.y S. Member* pf the Senior Class bench— they have deaths. They that Hurok h.nd carefully- let o e ty . will be urou||d soliciting tickets. HK do not have weak spots out huge batches of tickets to T i kcts m ay be > t ;ired from And why should they'’ 1 hey arc organizations known for their Mi; Frederick Blum and Ms id e a lly equipped to make the friendship with the Communist« Paul De Massi. < • > hairm-. n of mediocre the norm They take Felhnv travellers didn't have to the committee, or from the children at early ayes and train [ iy $50 for their tickets. ficers of the Rosa.y So iefy. Mis B E ® W Y IU 4 < and train them They do not make W ELL ROl’NDED MOVIES George Graffam. Mr** Anil.» NOW PLAYING D acron* A ultra great«» o f them Bu t they O u r moppet friends took us to Checki. Mis Jo .*; h no Baroody. T H R U TUESDAY Worsted m ake ’em v e ry , v e ry good and en see ’he Disney Shaggy dog film M rs Louis tsott *\ ia and M rs Al Frank Sinatra maase they are bewilderingly t the other Suturday ni^ht. It was B u f is. Shirley MacLaine sensational. our fi'.-t exoerience with suburb­ Dean Martin T h e re is lif ,le doubt that in our an movies of a Saturday night in color ballet companies V w « hav e a | They rewrite Peyton Place “ S O M E CAME RUNNING" couple of dozen \yho would out­ When we go* outside we asked j also shine anybody in the Bolshoi But one- of the small fry how he had m m o “FORBIDDEN DESERT" »11 SYLVAN STREET hot b y a lonp, lonrr^ho* .’«hiId we liked the show. in Tec hnicolor R t 'T I I E R F O R I ) N. J put together a company as un­ "Gollv. gosh,” he gasped. Tel. WEbster '» Hot iformly competent. "Come again'’" we asked. Kiddie Show COTTA BE GOOD ’ 1 was looking a ’ the couple in NOW TO Tt ES. Saturday Matinee front of us, ' he said B u t there is no ¡¿iacertftment in John Wayne Dean Martin "DARBY’S RANGERS" the way the Russians were ac­ Ye;th," said the other, "they Rickv Nelson "FORBIDDEN DESERT” cepted. The audience stood for IK were slow warming up. But they in Starts Wed minutes and applauded sure warmed up near ’.he end'- "RU> HRAVO" Apr. *9 (One Full 4Yeek> - There is little doubt ’ h.it this ! "I counted 624 during iust one Cii.emasc-ofH* dr Color W A L T D I S N E Y ’S plit-edge audiente, \ y n s standing! Of their kisses, " said Moopet No also fhr one reason and one reason | 1. “SHAGGY DOG" "ALASKA PASSAGE" alao alone— to be seen. From our observation Saturday Noel Coward kJpl.cd oi>* to sef* night movies in the suburbs have j SAT. MATINEE "WILD HERITAGE" if Ed Sullivan had seen him- and become the Teen Age Night Out Regular Show Plus Special Early Bird Matinees Gretta Gsrbo was prettily trvin;* Som e night, too! Cartoons & 8 ATUXD AY to make it evident she didn't “ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP” Doors O p en 12:00 Noon want to be seen. SUNDAY The exhibitionists from Ben­ MATINEES DAILY. WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 27 Doors O p en 12:45 nington or Sarah Lawrence who TUXEDO had waited in line for 36 hours N E X T W E E K got, you may be sure their kick RENTALS Academy Award Show from the fttention paid tftfrm and W e < SUSAN HAYWARD not to the dance. The limn wrr^ts for ill “1 WANT TO LIVE’’ from the ballet schools were "DEFIANT ONES” there so tha* they could lisp their devotion to the arts. Our b m l sew W k llt We sav this"not so much in pain PI DELTA presents as in sorrow Dinner Jack*«» For the opening night extrava­ are now ready TODAY THROUGH SAT. ganza was “Romeo and Juliet " far you S' S D o n e e s C H I L L S & T H R I L L S The audience was very nearly »22 38t h St. hysterical over it . "HOUSE ON T H I Union Cit. _ HAUNTED HILL" Ask any dance enterpreneur VFW bet Hudson Blvd — Woolmark Tailors A B»r(«"lm# Avf | also who has to w ork wi*.h the A m e ri­ 9 Station Square HONG KONG AFFAIR“ can audience how far he would Rutherford, N. J. NIC FRAYSSE Orch. get with an American company WE 3-M19 DANCING A D M I S S I O N SUN. MON. putting on three hours of Romeo S to 12 30 Ampio Pjrk np » Academy Award Winner DAVID NIVEN ■SEPARATE TABLES" also Dr. Howard S. “TOUGHEST GUN EMERGENCIES W atter IN TOMMTONE” »H ) THROUGH SAT ( liiltoi’K vc roK COST MONEY! J O H N WAYNE ft."!*! K riirn v A \r. lliiky Nelson Dean.Martin "RIO BRAVO" 55% DACRON* 45% WORSTED K«-arny. N. 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Try Our Hot Lunches They Are The BEST In Town Double Barrel’s 23 Park Avenue, Rutherford. N .J. JO* BOSSOWOLSH. Pn*. at Union Are. W Ebitor 9-9881 “Save Now -t t Em Frwa May 1st” Ml LSWANDOWtU STRIKT, LYNMKTRaT, K i »* TfrirT— iT H I "irriïïi , i i— m i n ■ ■■>■■■ ! I ...... THURSDAY, APRII. 23, 1950 THF COMMERCIAI. LEADER A\T> SOITTT BERGEN REVIEW PAGE Shirley Ann Russo M a rrie d Eileen Shaploy sister, and Patricia Verga, also of Cynthia Lotito Weds Edward Plicinki Lyndhurst Joan Le Vocchis was Miss Mildred Joan WooHscroft Saturday to Louis R u^kro Engaged to Katz At Sacred Heart Church glower «jirl for her cousin. They wore ballerina length dresses of Becomes Bride p i Mr. Relay Sacred Heatt R. C. Church wns Mr and Mrs Edward H Vh'ip- white embroidered organdy over I p~ene of tin* m arriag ? on ley, of 347 G len R. 3d. S art^. aqua taffeta, with matching pic­ Miss Mildred Joan Wooliscroft, orchid corsage. Saturday »of Miss Shit ley Ann N ew Jersey a n n o u a e th» en- ture hal.i and carried cascades of daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis The newlyweds w ill live bl Russo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gagement ,,f *heir daughter, E i­ pink roses and carnations. Wool.^;roft. 721 Valley road, Springdell avenue. Rutherford. Anthony Russo. 400 Fores* ave­ leen I»uise. *o Wal*er S K d rv a t­ of Lafayette Avenue, with whom sister's only attendant. Charles Outheil wish to express th e ir Paolar./.i. cousin o f th e f room, and tending Fauieigh Dickinson L’n- she lived. Both are graduates of Cerami. of Belleville, served as appreciation to their friends, C a th ryn Cvelich , both of L y n d ­ ive rsity at Teant k. w h ere he is Lyndhurs» High School. Mr. Pli- best m an. neighbors, and relations*, for their hurst m ajoring in EiC„»ti u a l E n g in e e r­ cinski is a member oI the Nation­ The bride wore a bellei ina kind expression of sympathy and Raymond Su ;alski. of Lynd- ing. al Guard and is with Trubek Lab­ length gown of satin and lace, floral offerings. hurst. served as bey. man. Rich­ A F a ll w ed d in ; is planned oratories in East Rutherford. fashioned with a lace bodice with Our thanks slso to Rev. George ard Russo, the b rid e’s brother, sweetheart neckline and three- F. Mueller. The American Legioft, ami Ernest Paolazzi, the ttroom’s quarter sleeves. A small crown and the Masonic Order for their cousin, inhered, both of Lynd- I beautiful service. Company and is a night student Musical Big Hit Miss Mary Cucco held her fingertip veil in place. hurst. S in c e re ly at the Radio and 1V School in She carried an orchid and step- The bride v.ore a *own of The Gutheil Fam ily N ew ark. W ith Holy Cross Engagement Told hanot.j on a 70-year-oki Bible C h a n tilly lace over peau de soie. Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Cucco, earned by her grandfather, Char­ fashioned wi»h a square neckline W e ll i ■ j '11 over but ‘he «hout 222 Summit Avenue, announce les Wooliscroft, of Vineland, for mg. Cur Fifth Annual Musical and a'*ort sleeves, and a full the engagement of their daughter, perfect attendance at Sunday Skirt with cha’-el length tram. A M arrie d w as the cu cess *ha* w e v Ianned Mary, to Patrick Louis Sabino, 8chool. «own of seedpearls held her Last Friday and Saturday even son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sa­ Her sister wore a powder blue fingertip vail in place. Sh e c a r­ I ings witnessed the men ot the so­ bino, 350 Valley Brook Avenue. ballerina length dress of lace and ried a cascade of swretpeas cen­ ciety in their lon^ planned and The couole were honored st a chi/Ton, with a V neckline and tered by a ivhlte orchid. reversed roles. dinner for the immediate fam il­ three-quarter sleeves in the lace lo n e ly ? A ll her a‘fendan*s w ore street- It was a fanti y in*o the land ies given on Sunday ct the Cuc­ bodice. She wore a matching o f radio and •'“levision and the Pick up the nhonc and lenptb dresses of -hrimp-colored co home. feather headpiece and carried a visit s friend. Costs little musical lacked no*hmg srr the silk organza, styled with boat Both are graduates of Lynd- colonial bouquet of pink roses to call anywhere. Boston, line of son- and dance Our hats ne-klinescut to V in ♦.*>« bark and huist High School, Miss Cucco and pink carnations. for instance, irotn Paterson •re oi' to the cas’, the Dirertor three - quarter length sleeves. is with the Board of Education The bride’s mother wore a only 3 V ' ) min. station Ttiey wore matching hats and ¡j T o n y Ma'olla and all others vho at Town Hall. Her fiance is the lace-trimmed toast satin street rate after 6 p m , 10% u s carried cascades of swetpetj and helped make *h..» the success that owner of the Yellow Cab, in length dress with a matching not included. it was. daisies, yellow and white for the L y n d h u rs t. feather headpiece and a white maid of honor, and yellow sweet- m m - _ . w ...... i peas and bhie daisies for the bridesmaids. Now Books At M tsi Cynthia Ann Lotit.., full skirt furnished in a train of daughter of Mrs. Rose Lotüo. of tier on tier of tulle, in chaple The bride’s mother wore a drns ¡1 Lafayette Avenue, and Edward of niftk Alencon lace and tho, The U b ro ry length. A double crown of seed- Plieinski son of M rs C h ai les M i groom’s mother biege leee. T h e y <| Interest in meal preparation as pearls and i hinestones hdd her cinski. of Lewandowski Street, wore matching acLessorics and well as increased skill in planning imported En;'lich veil, studded exchanced marna'.# vo\.s i.n Sat­ orchid corsages. m eals. with seedpearls, in place. She J urday at a 10 a nr. Nuptial Mass The couple are spending their C a re of children development, nam ed ,i B ib le toppe d w ith two at Sacred Heart R C. Chunch. honeymoon in Florida. They w ill and other aspects of family re­ white orchids and stephanotis. The bride was given in marriage live in the Ridge Apartments, lationships *.re tomes of m an y Miss Marlene La Vecchia was new and readable books, ran* bv her uncle. Anr.clo La Ver, hia, her cousin's maid of honor. She , North Arlington. Both are grad­ J i uates of Lyndhurst High School. Mrj. Philip Csroseili, Jr., the ing from pamphlets issued by wore a ballerina length dress of Mr*. Ruggiero is with the Leslie former Miss Arleen Elizabeth governemnt agencies to serr.i- A reception v as held at the white embroidered organdy over Company in Lrftdhurst. Her W Buckley. The couple were mar­ technical and professional books Royal Hawaiian Palms m Stuy orchid taffetn with a matching j ried on Aoril 12Vh and w ill return band 1» with the Haekapssck F o rd The Lyndhurst Library has a vesant Avenue. tijre h»i and carried a cascade ! from a honeym oon at M iam i special display of homemakmg The bride wore a gown of of yellow roses and carnations. Beach Fla., thi» week They will books from which readers can Chantilly lace 'over stain fash­ The '»ndVsTaids were the Mis- ! liv e at 336 R iv e rs id e avenue b o rro w U iU Married ioned wi*h a fitted bodice ai.d a ses Helen P lie in sk i. tho groom’s 1 NATIONAL OOMMUMITV BANK |

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So shine before men, that they church on the comer of Stuyve­ CARDS OF THANKS Mr and Mrs. Ben Booker, 77» m«y see your good works, aod sant and Tontine avenues. A r­ Mrs. Antonio Baseler Dies Fifth street, had as their week­ We wish »o thf»nk all or rela­ glorify your F a th e r which is in sons without • church home in end guests their son-tn-l»w and tives, friends and nei^hoo. lor h ea ven ." Lyndhurst art especially in v ite d . Resident Here For 18 Years daughter. Mr. and Mrs. falter their floral tributes, spiritual Evans and children. Lorraine and Mrs. Antonia Wondriacek, B i •- ness. S h e w ss 80, was born in bouquets and other tokens of R. C. CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OP CHftMTT Lyndhurst H eb re w Center George, of Winterport, Maine. Mr. eler, 263 Oriental Place, died on N e w Y o r k Cify, later lived in sympathy w c received during our New Jersey Ave. SC ESN TU T 333 Valley Brook Avenue ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Evan* I.* a ttuden* a* the Bangor Saturday morning at Bergen Jersey City for 22 years and for , recent bereavement in the sud- Moore, Pastor <• Fierrepont * LI— hi Aw— ss Rabbi Alex Pronman CHURCH I Me.) Theological Seminary. Pines Hospital, after a long ill- the past 38 years was a resident den loss of m v d ear husband and «:30, 7:30, » 00, 10:00, la Rutherford N. J. 320 Second A ven u e Stuyvesant and Forest Aves 12:00 In ch u rch . I " * M ttM r Q l w i k TIM of Lyndhurst. - < our father, John Drabik. Special •f Christ. tsNng l. 9 i Phones— Study, G K 8-9582 Cbnrah OAee: CtaNh Sehe 9:00 in school. ■ n I m , M m . Residence, G E 8-7515 Mdg., Forent A v a PI— a GB LOUIS LOMBARDI She was a member of Sokolky. thanks to Rev Father F, Wife- •vmla» l e i lw i at t1 A.SB. N ew Y o rk, for *he past 62 years. niem.ki from Wilmingfon. Del.,' h i « a . m .. v ^ r i g m 5998 Ex i CARMEL CHAPEL Schedule of Fa— war Services our pasior Rev. Father W. Wil Avenue. Lyndhurst W «te*M Uy £veii1Wf ) Ì M l S | U l : J The BeV. ( ealey Louis Lombardi, 270 Warren She leaves her husband. W il­ /ctoca at whk n tea tim sa liam A. F. Beseler, a daughter. czewski, Rev. Father T. Czermak,! WHEELING Sunday M u m : 8:00, » :(» , 10:SO ten Melme« a—II ait Wednesday and T h u rsd a y Even­ street, died on Tuesday morning B ia S n i “ M iss C h a rlo tte M B e s e le r. of and R e v . Father A. Kasper. Sup- | 23rd at »he Hiu-konsack Hospital, after ' p t i daily ings, April 22nd and at Plainview, Lung Is la n d , a b ro th ­ erior of St. Michael’s Parish, Sr. | ■f*pt on 0:39 p.m. a long illness. He was 69, was «T. MICHAEL’S R C. *lnya and «1 „Ìl± r,,rSnÌT Ìn ,% W ESTM1N 9TER er, Emil Wondriacek. of Bro..k Mary Joanette and the entire Thursday and Friday Mornings, born in Italy and came from C H U R C H «* * 30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lyn; and one grandchild school stall’. Tne Holy Name and NuriM-ry t-rs provide durtag A p ril 23rd and 24*h at lp:30 there to Lyndhu: .t 53 years ago. In . U ttlau J. WUnrmkl 4und*v *«TvUa 511 ftftdfo Road Lfadh— t The Rev. George F Muller, pa - school children for the saying of pjn. Mr. Lombardi was a veteran of tor o f St. Matthew's Evangelical the rosary and spiri'ual bouquets The ever-present light of the Phone WEhotor 9-7999 World War 1 and a member irec*or, Waldo Ippolito day. hurst. I « . MM. 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Church School. Home, 253 Stuyvesant Avenue Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon tra The Communily Traditional 11 u n . Sermon by the Rev Dr He was u retired boiler maker Interment was in Flower Hill Bereaved Wife MEMORIAL entitled "Probation After Death/* Second S e d er w ill be held on P ra tt. for the Lmkawanna Hailroad. PRKSBVMtlAN Cemetery, North Bergen Aod Children is the Golden Text from Isaieh Thursday Evening, April 23rd, at Nursery during service. Survivors are his wife. Mrs CHURCH (9:2): The people *hs# walked In 6 45 p.m., at the C en ter (Iteserva 7 p.m., Westminster Fellowship. Conceita Marinello Lombardi: «war Valley darkness have seen a great light: tions are required). Tuesday three sons and tw o <^»ughter;. Avenue they that dwell in the land of the Joseph, Salvatore and I j o u i s La*l Days of PuMover I p.m.. C ircle 3. shadow of death. unon them hath W ednesday Ix»inbardi, Jr. Miss Patricia A p r il 24 Tuesday and Wednesday Even­ the light sh in ed ." 8 p.m., Choir. LomflSrdi and Mis. Minily Oku- » :« a.m., Bible School ings, A p ril 28th and 2flth at 7 II «.m , Morning Worship. Dr The power of this light w also I hursday nai<, and three grandchildren. pjn. brough out in selections to be 7 p.m.. Com m unicants Class. aUo a brother, Jerry Lombardi, H-H- Hostetter, Guest Speaker Wednesday and Thursday Morn­ read from “Science and Health all of Lyndhurst 4 p.m., Communicant*' Class. ings, A p ril 29th and 30th at with K e y to the Scriptures” by LATTER DAT SAINTS The fu neral w ill be tomorrow T u e sd a y 10 30 a.m. M ary Baker Eddy. Including thè OF JESUS CHRIST 9 a.m^ from '.he Nazare Memo- . 8 p,m ., Ruth Nichol Missionary Y iako r (Memorial) Servict I follow ing (215:12) “ Whatever is A. E. Starke, Pantor rial Home, 403 Rid«e road, to j Society meet.v T hursday M orning. A p ril 30th j governed by God, is nevér for an Services Every Sunday Sacred Heart R. C Church where 1 j j j i t J0/IVL/ at 11 a.m. W ednesday instant deprived of the light and a t the lit 10 a.m. a Solem n High M ass ! There will be no Religious j • pkUL, P ra y e r M eeting m ight of intelligence and life." Ad miram Masonic Temple of Requiem will be offered. School sessions d u rin g the Pa>s ( 3:50 p.m , Youth CZ!»*4» meets. In clu d e d in the Bible passages 321 Second Avenue Interment will be in Holy Cross over Holiday. Class«.; will resume , to be read is this verse from Lvndhurst, N. J. Cemetery, North Arlngton ¿ a ß ? , Sunday. M a y 3rd 9 b-HV, Choir Rehearsal M atthew (5:16) "Let your light Church School, 10 a.m. Preaching Servicc. II aJB. Lyndhurst Methodist Church BRUNO LORENZ »ev. Rodger W. Hawn, minister RUTHERFORD BAPTIST 891 Tontine Avouoe Bruno Loreru. 504 Forest ave­ CHURCH nue, died at his home on Monday SINCERITY ... DIGNITY... REVERENCE G Boeva 8-8»t8 fl West Pssnuls Awe* Rutherford ÚU night af*°r a fhort illn* ,s. II»* wac 1 Rev. George Smith, Pastor Rm ilrrtd lu A Homelike Atmosphere Sunday, April 20 72, was born in G erm any, anu* Woodward Ave^ Rutherford 9:45 a.m., Churi*h School with 88 to United States, Hoboken, in 190^ ' Phone GEneva classes for all ages., including I 9-9798 and had lived in Lyndhurst for j adults. BUSTER the past 44 years 11 a.m., Morning worship serv­ THE UNITARIAN CHURCH WALDO J . IPPOLITO OF RI'THERFORD •He retired six ycai ufio from ice w ith a *alk on “Th** Value the I-eslie ComjKiny \ here he “A Free and Modera Faith* of Goodwill” by the minister. I had been employed as a molder. 7« Hone Ave. opp. Anes Ave. BROWNS FUNERAL HOME in observance of Goodw ill Sun | Mr Lorenz was a member of day. T he youth ch o ir w ill sin*: ; Rutherferd, N. J. the First Church trf Christ. 125 K1DCE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. Rev. Harold R. Dean. Minister 7 p.m.. Youth groups will meet, i Srientr.it, in Ru»heiford and of G F.nev« 8-4664 There will be election of of- I Lyndhurst Lodge, No 1505, B P ftcers. ST. MATTHEWS O E lk s M onday EVANGELICA'. LUTHERAN He leaves no survivors. His ßuottl ß iü l Parking F a c ilititi O n R rtm ists 2 p.m., W S C S Conference Tea wife, Bertha, died 22 years ago. Corner Valley Break Ave- aad AIR CONDITIONED YEAR ROUND at Roselle Park Christian Science services were Travers Ptaee, Lyadfeimc 3:30 p.m., Youth choir rehear­ led by their First Reader on Rev. George Malter. Pana» Tuesday evening a‘ the Waldo J. sal. IM Travers Ma«, . Lyadham 8 p.m., Church School officers WKbeter M IM Ippolito Funeral Home; Elks and teachers w ill meet at t^e services were held last evening Correct sire and fit are so important church. also at the Funeral Home; and C A R D S OF THANKS to yo ur c h ild ’s f o o t developoMK. JOHN L. BURK T hursday the funeral was vhis morning at 8 p.m.. Adult choir rehearsal. The fam ily of '.he late Thom as 10 a.m. from the Ippolito Funeral Our Six-Point siie check insures perfect FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1 B. Sweatman w ish es to extend Home, 425 Ridge road, to Mach- Friday, May fit . . protect« growing feet aad 8 pm.. Church School Festival heartfelt thanks and appreciation pelah Cemetery, North Bergen, 52 Ridge R oad 469-71 Palisade« A ven u e of Months — Proceeds lor to their friends, good neighbors, where burial was made. sllows gentle support and room to and relations for their many acts r o o to Church School picnic. flex and grow . Lyndhurst, N. J. Jersey Gty 7, N. J. A welcome a w a its you at the of kindness, spiritual bouquets, IN MEMORIA.M messages of sympathy and floral “ In loving memory of our dear W Ebster 9-0490 OLdfiald 9-4578 COMBINATION offerings re ce iv e d in their recen t mother, Louise Durante who pass­ bereavement. They especially ed away five years a^i, April "Burk Service fo r S ixty Y ta n " thank Rev. W. C. Shike and Rev. 20th. Buster Brown Shoe Store SCREEN & STORM S. Grant who w e re a great source “Things have changed in many At the Belleville Pike of comfort and encouragement. ways. WINDOW Also Drs. George Simms and But one thing changes never, H6.-, KEARNY AVENUE. ARLINGTON, N J. R o b e rt Irw in , f ir s t aid Corp., The memory of those happy days. Ihx Utr’t 1‘mcription Filled— Kninvn for Good Filling 7 for $8995 Lyndhurst Police, the Puritan When we were all together. Lodge, No. 1SS T . I t A . M-. L y n d ­ Reg. $125.00 If all this world were ours to give hurst Republicans, the New York We would give it all and more C O M M U N I T Y Stock Exchange Personnel and Just to see your smiling face. Co. the staff o f Jo h n L . B u r k F u n e ra l Come smiling through o u r door. ttt starve seat Ave. I.ynd. Homes. Loving Children C E 8-7714 Bereaved Wife And Children DO AWAY WITH THESE LEDERMANS OLD-FASHIONED METHODS OF To Get GETTING HOT WATER... Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors COLD BEER - WINES L IQ U O R S HOT WATER Free Delivery FREE DEI.IVERY 2W Sttiyvrhanl Ave. Compiete Catering Service WE. 9-5975 Quickly Weddii.3» — Banquets Parties — Etc. uso on Automatic NT «MTCt-SIMEI STOVE H O M E M A D E GOOD 8UYS O n« of the most ex­ A w in t o r -to m m qt pensive ways to hoot Hookup is not 00 eco- C o l a S l a w Balead Baci» GAS A pot stove is ¡cal w«y •« heat i a Uw ge»eai « I Potato Salad M acaroni Salad AT REX * da» la O WATIR HiATIR to keep under control. NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS Metal s u n s h i n e k r i s p y C R A C K E R S C abinets Whea you want boi «alte, you , Hflpw Mado waM it at « act . . . aad tfcat t HKW A «ad KIEUASY Drapery Um «ay 70« |ct it with aa auto­ Hardware matic p a water heater. YotT yet H w » D| j ^ ADMA^ 1 P-M* hot water Mm and tc on om k v l h Traverse Rod* with jaa . . . and you yet pU m y I AM- to 1 PM. of hoi water, loo! Curtain Rods

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VuL Kl — No. 42 Sntara. ••■MM.dua mattar. July 1«. IMT at th« pa« OAc. 1ILCPH0NI OIN1VA II LYNDHURST, N. J. APRIL 23, 1959 • ** ^Itherfw#. N .J., untar th* act aï March S. 1*7» — i ill b e A ffected i Fondéring Republican Organization Swamps,

Municipal official» are cau­ tiously exploring the propoaal at AsRevaluation Evens Taxes *the State Department- of Con­ servation and Economic D evel­ Goes By 8 To 1 1n Lyndhurst Sweep W hat will be the effect of opment to establish a Meadow- «ha revaluation petegram now land s Regional Developmaad j’ The Republican organiaa. ® peojreee in the township? Fire Strikes Meadow Sale Agency to push reclamation of PRIMARY ELECTION - APRIL tl. 1959 LYNDHURST • REPUBLICAN I tio n the meadows. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL candidates carried Lynd- , T W “ probably the ques- Again. Damage Total Registration 1,292 921 To Raise $$ Commissioner Salvatore A . 1,041 1,148 1,365 932 1,005 865 703 858 10.130 h u rst liy an eight ft one V otes Cast 107 •*** ««ked moat frequently of Bontemao was on hand Monday' 59 50 89 78 69 75 59 40 78 704 ■narpne in Tuesday s p r im ­ Over $50,000 Is Scheduled ASSEMBLY j «he aaiewmg tea« which has "n ig h t In Carlsladt to offer rtsr* ary election. Deamer, J r . 86 45 40 72 5« 59 60 44 33 40 537 i been b u sy evaluating prop- A n o th e r near fire dr>a>ter The Board of Commissioners ification of what the state wants Marryatt 84 42 38 7J 64 58 62 45 33 42 539 struck Lyndhurst early Ust moved to balance their budget A light turn out of vMers estiee in Ljradhwrst. Savino. Jr. 92 47 42 77 69 61 67 40 32 44 571 Thursday morning when flames M onday night when they offered Bon tempo said the state wftl Marut indicated that the opposition A e revaluation began at Ruth 86 45 39 72 61 54 62 42 33 36 530 burned out a Ridge Road tavrm fo r sale fifty acres of meadow- ffive its help to a plan that Higgins *ta*d Riverside avenue» and anc 88 45 ’ 35 68 57 53 59 38 28 41 512 to the organisation had and threatened the families liv­ land at a minimum price of »mite eleven of the communities Evans, Jr. 86 south and e u t. B> 43 41 73 56 56 62 43 33 39 532 failed to ignite the interest ing in rooms above the establish S I.000 per acre. | in the Bergen-Hudaon-Union area Taach 3 weaken«!■end over 220 proper- 11 7 6 7 5 5 6 9 10 69 In then new budget the com-! in th* reclsmation program, B a llo u 9 4 9 7 7 of the voters. ***** i bad keeneon aasaseed. On Mon- Damage was estimated it bet 5 7 7 6 9 70 rmssioners anticipated the sale of Mayor Gorge Hollenbeck of U o h n H o lt 10 5 8 0 8 5 4 Assemblyman Carmine Savino revaluaters began at w een $50,000 to $75.000 E a r lie r ic 8 6 5 59 over $60.000 of land W ith the re- Carlstadt. one of the founders of McCarthy 10 4 9 8 8 6 8 Jr of Lyndhurst wai high man and Valley Brook the month the LaSalle A rm s on 9 7 8 77 quired amount. the Mcadowlands Regional Plan- Sappah 9 4 7 5 6 3 7 in the township with 9T1. H ie and »U pushed eaat- Third avenue and Ridge road » as 5 6 6 58 The land is east of the plot n*n9 Board, pointed out he and Bivona 13 10 14 14 9 11 other organization burned out at estimated damage' *? 11 21 9 19 131 by the V io la Sons Com- other m a y o r, w o u ld no. be per- FREEHOLDERS were close behind. Flnance Diteotar Carmine Sa o f $ 100.000. I Field, Jr. 81 48 40 70 63 56 65 Running independently vtao Sr. declared today that no L y n d h u rs t has been ftre-free par.v »huh collect, towtuhip rnlltrd 10 belon* to »“rh * «»“ 44 34 41 542 t garbage ¿nd runs a dump in the u n f r Present law. N e ith e r Passaro 88 45 42 70 63 56 bly woman Clara one la y e t in a position to »ay for several years. Total damage 60 44 30 41 539 Bivona. a t ! meadow & The comimuMnm would, he said, paid officials «uch M o sk in 79 44 39 69 55 — I effect c* the revaluation in the last fiv e years has been 60 62 40 30 39 517 therford ran better than C as Ja.nes B. McCoy, Carlstadt Vorsänger 9 3 7 7 4 6 ; wiU have on individual unde** S100.000, However, the two said that a 100-foot right of way 4 8 8 7 63 organization ticket, gathering 1 borough clerk, who is executive Bratt 11 4 8 9 8 8 votes. Ridge Road biases have destroyed »-ill be maintained in the land s o L 9 7 9 7 77 I director of the five-member Tracey 14 5 9 that record. that if a road is needed in the 10 7 7 5 9 9 10 85 Heaviest voting of the I "The jnam thin* that will be future the land w ill be on hand. South Bergen organization. COUNTY COMMITTEE \ Mr. and Mr». Ralph Albino wss in the First he »aid, “i» the Finance Director Carmine Sa- Bon tempo »aid that an amend- Anthony DeDonato 80 of the building v luch the anti-organizat of all'properties on a fair o w n ers Anna M. Domanico 80 stands .at the corner of Ridge v:no Sc announced the appoint- men* to the state law will be w ere sw am ped by nine I Guisto Liva 40 road and Second avenue, had u> r j t n l of Junes W. Herwig, Roy offered Monday night so that W ith o u t opposition, A minority of property owner» Wmans and Dominick Bonelli to mayors and paid officials qpn Anna Marie Bianchi 45 m ake their way to safey through Peter J. Russo , o cra tes failed to prodaee a vote. •nay *"d themselves with higher an assessm e n t co m m itte e to es- serve. 42 windows and down a fireman’s Joan Magrini F e w e r than 200 turned out ZoC blMs w hen the revaluation la over, lablish values of improvements Whether the p lan w ill get 38 h * aoU ladder Edward J. Russo the election, on Ash Street .Elm Street and get whole-hearted support in 80 The Albinos in a letter to Th«- Gelina Ÿ. i C o u n ty Beech Street, all o f w hich are South Bergen remains to be seen, 67 Leader today gave warm thank« Domenick Notte w ent o ff without d» ad end streets jutting off For- The officials of only six m unici- 61 to the Are department for its Florence Benedict era I new faces est Avenue ppalities appeared Monday night. 39 z s m i assistance. Horace R. Bogle Tenth Edward O’Brien < Public Safety Director John C. Opinion among tham appeared 5rt Once again the South Bergen Muriel C. Haar 1 the late Thomas Garde guided through adoption far from unanimous, 59 n e tw o rk of mutual aid was Frank PfceataUa committeeman for the of an ordinance hiking police sa- Deeply enthusiastic, however, 66 brou g ht into p la y North Arling­ TÜMe L.. n oN rtaou can». O th e r newcomers I 64 ton firemen helped fl^ht the blare lanes and naming the personnel w u Mayor Joseph Healey of Joseph R. Letcher publican ranks of th e F ir e Prevention Bureau, j Kearny. He said the state plan 42 teen converted into two and! and one of them was injured. Hae P. W Inani Letcher in the Eighth I T h e board includes Fire Chief is one he wants to see or- 38 I “ W family dwelling», unknown The fire, which was reported Batty K. Gutheil 1 L iv a in the Second. Lawrence Christenson, Albert ganized Healey has been in- 33 the. local assessors, will be at 2:45 a.m. just a h alf hour after Robert C. Aston The parties will s the tavern was closed, took place P*,*r* m- William Caputo, Ed 35 o f being vited to join the South Bergen Theresa Taub day night without i a block from \he $100.000 L a ­ mond Barbieri. Theodore Os bach. 39 fSadly home*. The li­ group but has refrained. Edward A O’Brien ter J. Russo la Salle Arms apartment blaze Joseph Fetrillo, Victor Lindsay ni canne, will be in- and Ronaid Christennen Bontempo said the neat meet- elected head of which on March 27 burned out c ing will be held in Hudson Coun-I the two-story building. The following drivers were ap­ and Public Affalsa 1 _ pointed Christensen. fh L »In ty ,n an eMort to arouse interest I Ralph A. Polite head of the O i Treated by members of the there. Meanwhile, he said mu- j Bergen Municipal Taxes Go Up, Up, Up tbe total valuation» of Bayer. Robert Sauer, James Cur- 1 nicipalities could hasten the pro­ ’ win be increased. Continued on Page 11) rie, George Rickard, Joseph gram by adopting ordinances * g l 5 S T Î «Í lru* «>“*• Rld*rfi*ld ' ‘*>»>. Wellington and Westwood I to fanes the ------V „Kwiatkowski. Morris Settera- i the tax bill placing them in the new state or- j brmo. Dominick and Daniel old kind r r t r t . East RotherfordV with it.” INNOCULATION FOR far more of their f ; ensack. r t Castleg.ant, John Monaco and 8* £ '£ ‘„ 7 and North A rlm g ton taxes went d ow n to $7.21 from $7.25 The revaluation team» are go- The »tory la the other munici- DOGS ON M AY 6-7 William Caputo have afready initiated such ac L y n d h u rst’» is $9 87 as com pared T » ! ■ M . , . . g | l ingoeer each property m eth o d i­ The «ew police salaries would This is the story of the new polities i* not y et known. tion. Rutherford has not yet w ith $9.21. N orth Arlingtota’» | • W e W » I d f l cally. Commissioner Savino said give th e ch ie f an increase of rates published last week by the acted, Lyndhurst, East Ruth- It Is the municipal tax rate hopped to $8.93 from $9.2] A nd , It fc impossible to tell w h a t the $1,450— to $8.000; ca p tain s. $400 Bergen County Tax Board. Rutherford s went to $9.21 from People» Tru*t Company ford and Carlstadt still are that makes a farce out of the re­ aaar assessments will prove be- increases to $6.400; lieutenants In all but 18 of the municipali­ Bergen County w ill take studying the plan although East ports that Hew Jersey has s “bal­ »*.43. i eaaue the revaluator» do not h a ve $325 to $6.100. serg ean ts, $275 to ties the tax rates went down. diate advantage of legislation Rutherford Monday night adop­ anced budget” and that the state The second half tax bill» w ill ’ the present saw «aments with dags on April » U ana Mth $5JM)0. patrolmen w ill receive That means in 91 municipalities now pending in the N ew Jersey ted such an ordinance on first has net had to eaact new taxes reflect the new rates They w ill la rase of rain ea uyeat at $4.900 to $5.500 .acco rd in g to taxpayers will pay taxes on the this year. State Legislature to offer, X “fc c«li»r word»,” Commissioner read in g . also demonstrate thst the m uni •he* days—May Sth aad 7tk . years of service basis of higher rates. cipalitie» are paying Slew" taxes gen County a n ew BowIm n M, “they ore making The fact Is the tax load is dis­ stailment credit plan, it I will he the alternate dales. And the full story tributed among the municipalities Hie second half bills must in­ frwH appraisls on every pro- Members of the Lyadhenl M a ster Sgt. George Vavrik and em erge because some of the mu­ nonneed today by Cesar S. 1 POTtyr Tliey ire completely ob­ Legion Frolic from Cape May to Sussex—on clude the differential between Beard ef Health fed that this Mrs Vavrik, stationed at Ft. nicipalities in which the tax rate heau, president of the bank. \ jective. What the properties are the basis of real and personal the old rate and the new rate I la of great vaine la Richardson. Alaska, are the pa­ Here April 30 dropped had that experience be­ values. While the state has not for the first half year plus the In order that Peoples TtttUt jj How w m scd mean nothing. They ef rabies in rents of a daughter, Mary Anasta­ cause they began assessing on provide this valuable n ew t h»ve their own standard* and exacted new taxes, the munici­ Cull rate on the amount of the sia. bom on Sunday at Ft. Rich­ The Barringer-Walker Post w ill higher ratios of true value. a change in the ■re basing their assessments on palities are taxing the same old second half year's taxes. ardson. The Vavriks have three present its annual Legion Frolics This was true of Carlstadt. way-on property and personal­ TOe first hslf tax bill» called banking laws is required. other children. Nora, Joanne and to be held at Sacred Heart lowest in South Bergen where ty—but on higher rates. for taxes based upon the rate of (Senate B ill No. 193) ; For every property a card ! James. M. Sgt. Vavrik is the son by the New Jersey Bankaf»:4 Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. on April the taxing is an the basis of 90 The “old” taxes which New last year. The second half bill» being m ade o u t The card», pre- of Mr. and Mrs. William J. 30th. A large active committee sociation, has already been intro­ Î 7¡r - - Jersey,taxpayers must pay this 'must adjust to the new rste for i n ‘ Vavrik. of Page avenue. has lined up nine great acts of the entire yesr. duced in the State Legislature. year are huge increases hesped Early passage is expected. vaudeville. The Entertainment upon'the properties. and Orchestra w ill be under the Peoples Trust Company j j t l l Or. TrWfi Y Girls Plan YMCA Assistance Installed As Beginning with the county tsx personal supervision of Howard make its revolving credit plan rate—which gets its money from Lyndhurst Boys G. Oliver of Arlington, N. J. in­ available to the public ju s! as Worthy Matron the properties of the municipali­ cluded in the acts are the follow­ Star at Stevens soon as the enabling legislation M rs. Faraham R o yc e , was in- ties—most rates went up this has become law. T h e plan ing: year. L Mark Zimmerman's Orches­ stalled as Worthy Matron of Fra­ Two Lyndhurst High School p ro v id e a self-renewing In Bergen the rate went to tra—Popular Hits. ternity Chapter, Order of the graduates kept the academic ban­ m en t credit for individu .294, an increase of .026. 2. John Woods—Comic. Eastern Star, at a meeting held ners of that school high last week tamers of the bank whi One town heid even — Fair 3. The Raiertys—Dancers. on Friday evening in Adoniram when they were named to the be uaed, in whole, or Lawn. That was accomplished by 4. Dave Monahan—Wizard of the Masonic Temple, in Second Av­ dean's list at Stevens Institute in any purpose desired, X y lo p h o n e . enue. S h e succeeds M rs . E a r l the new raubles in the borough Hoboken. m erely b y drawing The rate in Fair Lawn is $10.SS 5. DoLage and Margaret—Magic Chapman. Mr. Royce was in­ The boys were Donald Cluett, repayments a n madi A c t stalled as Worthy Patron. Other towns where the rate 509 Post avenue and Raymond available will dropped were Cresskill, East Ru­ 6. Gloria Ryan—Soprano. Kent of 459 Thomas avenue. They restored in equal I Other officers instslled a re : therford, Emerson. Hsworth, 7. Beau Jenkins—Tops in Taps. were among 24 students from People* Trust Mrs. Jo h n Kuns, associate ma­ Lodi, Midland Park, Montvsle, 8. Johnny Woods—Hit and Bits. Bergen who made the list ac­ announce full details of Ha re­ tron; Mr». James Herwig, secre­ North vale, Oakland, Ridgefield, 9. Bobby Rollins & Co.—Balloon- ta r y ; Mrs. Charles Summers, cording to Charles R. Wellhausen, volving credit Rockleigh, Saddle Brook. Teter- dean of ologists. treasurer; Mrs. Lyman R . Powell, permitted to do so I Jr.. conduct» js; Mrs. Frank M an- Francis X . Hurley ja n o . associate conductress. And, other officers, the Misses M akes Dean's List Lillian Flugmacher, M arl ly n W e b e r, A local student is among 43 Patricia Fledhusan a«< Alice Zech, named on the Dean's List of Hon­ and Mmei. John Van Duinen, Earl Chapman, John BiV or for the t u n half of the tec- ond semester at Elizabethtown in»ky. Jack Dar», T. E. Castles, College, according to Dean Roy H . W. Waring. Charles Wood, Ly- M c A u te y . man R . Powell, Sr., William Wit- He is Frsncis X. Hurley, son torff, Lcbbeus Stewart and Wil­ liam Calame. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hurley, ITS Fern Ave., Lyndhurst. Three Pas» Worthy Hurley, a freshman at Eliza­ w e re installing b eth to w n . is a ‘SB graduate of George E. Nixon, Lyndhurst High School. He is tron, Miss Thorg rreit, majoring in engineering. and Mrs. Warren Students are required to earn lain. Mia. Joha Wfauaa at least IS academic average fo r ganlst. Mia» Fi ftt marking «griod «(jar art F. Royce, | he aanad an th e Dean’s U a t tron and | perfect average is « . A fe ll freilunentsl______lea of the evening. WILLIAM GUTHEIL S