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L iv in g R o o m S U I T E SDoubt? Savings for You. While Prices Are Rising, We Offer Redactions from Our Regular
Greatest Clearance of Living Room SuitesHere «re values that will cause a sensatiohi Our en tire vast stock of fine living room furniture is included in this mighty Clearance Selling! Evfery new style, in conservative as well as modern effects, drastically reduced! I Wrens of choice coverings. . . A score of new designs. . . All at give away prices!
Only The Price Is Lowered> OtKrtfty Rtmdins the Same CHOICE OP COVERS ALL AT HALF PRICE
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See the largest selection in the city We sho* 130 suite*all at special sale priées now
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I f you don’t o^rn a chafing dish, hunt up your particu lar Santa Claus and whisper into his ear that you w ant one of the .new one be found in (Re store» lectric radjwts,
F o r realty frow n up chafing disliLpi around w h in j gather w ith and much gritfficati tess. . ♦*. a« m .4
And fo r younger people, the chaf ing dish will not only prove the mechanism of p re jfr ijfc an endless va rie ty of nice th in ts tq eat, but the excuse for luring, the children into an evening a t hoine.
A n expensive chafing dish forms a center of activ ity around which two or four or six or any can have .a moat enjoyable solves the problem of how an odd number of peoplj of assoftec ages and kites ¿11 happy Ind busy and hopefif!.
Here are just a few rd ldM tq interesting evenings ana interested “tummies” • *
S E A FO O D A L A H 0 L L A N D A I8 E
1 curp millc6 tablespoon* butter2 tablespoons flour
teaspoon salt1m teaspoon white pepper *% teaspoon paprika
Daan cay«nne2 egg yolk*1 cup ahrunH ,
H cup crab meat*4 cup lobster meat, eut In tubes3 tablespoons lemon juice
Pour 11-3 cups water into patei pan. Heat on fart. Scald milk in food pan. When scalded, pour tnU cup or small bowl. Place batter Ir food pan. When melted, add fleui and mi* to a smooth paste. Add scalded mflk£ salt, white pepper paprika and dash cayenne. Cook until thick, stirring occaaionally. Add slightly biaten egg yolks and stir. Add shrimp, crab meat and lobster meat. Cover and cook 10 minutes on alow. Add lemon juice and serve
SHRIMP A LA NEWBURG2 tablea»oons butter ...3 cups dried canned shrimp4 tablespoons Sherry 1 teaspoon salt
Dash csyenne 4 egg yolks 1 cup coffee cream
Pour 1 1-8 CUps water into water pan. Heat on fart. Melt the butter in th^ food pan, add fne shrimp that has been wall drained, salt, cayenne ind Sherry. Cover and cook for 10 minute*. Add cream and
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beaten egg yolks tha t have been mixed together. S tir until thick and creamy, approximately B minutes.
W P A C O S T S
T O M O U N T
fe o a r J o f E d u c a t i o n T < *k f T o P r e p a r e F o r
R is e sA warning that the W P A cannot
be counted on to bear topheavy shares of project costs in the township was forwarded to the Beard of Education Tuesday nlgbt by the. W P Aauthorities li was received withootcomment.
However, board members are concerned over the statement. th e y have profited greatly by the W P A project* because numerous large ones have been instituted in Lyndhurst.
While board m em bers did not comment. to the suggestion tha t they prepared to include in theiT budgetB gor ap p ro p ria tio n to share In
:ost of projects they were <:old.s largthe co fhey■ do bot plan to increase their budget for WPA expenditures, oneme.mber declared.
Thi* attitude probably w ill leave Jie Marin Avenue athletic field unfinished. Considerable work has a lready been done there by the W PA , but ft Is far from completed. On the other hand the high school athletic «»Id, laid out by the W l'A at an expense of more than fi 100,000 is -ompleted.
Commissioner Jsmea A. Breal in asked and received permission to use the craft rooms ip various spools OB Monday, W••dnanduy and Friday afternoon for his recreation program.
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B e t r o t h a l T o R a y i t t o h d S o N a A n n o u n c e d
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Z -S s tti1735 Roosevelt avenue. Lyndhurst. No (tfie has betn set fo r the wedding.
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T IR COMMERCIAL LEADER
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Cbildren of the eighth graderty atFranklin Schoul *ave a pai .
school Friday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their u*acher Miss Mary Bello after school hours.
The committee in charge included: EJvvra Cagnacci, Alice William s, Wanda Dobrowolski and Blsnche So-pekak.
Blanc, anohe Sopchak and Wanda Dob- riwolski presented a polish dance. Alice W illiam s sspg. Carl Eck re-
a poem. AU the children playedand sang songs.
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C H E E S E S O U F F L E 3 tablespoons tapioca 1 fsaspeen shit 1 cup milk1 cup grated American cheese 3 egg yolks, beaten until thick and
lemon colored 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Combine tapioca, aah snd milk in Uv? top of a double boiler. Place over rapidly bottlitt a
the scalding point minuty ) . and rook 5 minutes,
Irring frequently. Add cheese and stir until melted. Remov * from ,boil-
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K e n n e y D i n n e r
Joseph Carroll, president of the Lyndhurst Democratic Clul., escorted the fellewing Lyndhurst democrats to the dinner a t the Rustic Cabin In honor of Congressman Edwin Kenny. Monday night: Mrs. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. James McEachem, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- n«t girwhdneffer. Mrs. Jennie Wood-
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P ro d u ct o f Oenerftl Motora
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Mr I# ird , Mr. and Mr« RalphMr. Mid Mr*. W illiam Hicltey,«nil Mr«. Conrad Bi«**r and Thomaa ffickey.
C 'u rc is G i v e nD i n n e r P a r t y
Mr. and Mra. Ja r ry C iirel »1 8W Jew torn Avenue ,■ '* a dinnar l»rt? at tnair home Idat n lifM fiue»U n n : Mr. and Mr«. Frank Monaco, t r . mml Mra. John Lombardi, Mr.
•nd Hr*. I oul, M a»t»r, and Mr am Mr,. A lf rM Marino of l.yndhurat.
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» P rwfocus ce» Th« Oictatuf and Th« i dent the altearon e » I atmutonata That on« thtag « « - and >•
»a/u* mure fa* the money.Com/art. nU m ty and parform-.
a#*<* heve been ahar act eristic of Ilude baker car«. Bu t la th*s yea* a mudala ih« publK has found them two owUUkndingt»>jauafoauir««. m atimrn . » ty iu * é t c h m tm it r t iaiSw 'Mwi d—jgrimd by O rn É n J
e«*vW/rr« KU4MMI7 Aud «11 tlasbmUrt. , olet iMH-ma»bm«h«< smart moary ha* aeoa«i the hargatn.
De MASSI MOTOR CAR CO.PARK ft VALLEY MOOR AVlS.
LŸN0HURST. N. J.PHONE RVTHERPORD 2-OST«
William Heads
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Former Recorder W illiam L. Bivona e ft
_____ fl|h¡ second viee jreaidtotf Albert Sauer; 11 eesurer Yietor WMrasbfai; financial secrstary, Alfred Platts, aeé- f̂ ecy, Westyhal.On the executlre eommittee are
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the club house, two one act
C laus" and íuest". Mrs. A . H.
Olive Sylvester
includes: Hazel
Armstrong and Is jn eb lfge ol ..
Sou,. Eaijrle Hawley, Annette Arm strong, Frances Sylvester, Dorothea Bogan^ Viola Pirataky. Paul Ham ilton, Betty Sylvester, Kenneth Summers, Anna Henaenton. M arilyn Bruckner, Harry Sinclair, Nancy syt-
f o r B a l a n c e d F l a v o r , S a y
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verter and Ifn Earp.
moderate oven *» £ ) F * f minnies, e r until souffle i» firm . ServesHi. ¡■ ■ ■ M S
M r. and Wra. Joseph Petrin 623 F ifth Avenue gave • dinner
at their borne last week taaghti
gradtaria l S«1
B a b y B o r n i T oJ i m S U t t t t e r s
been born to Mr lip r of 17 Ridge try's Hospital of
:per was before her Im d e c npr. daugh !rt. Josef^i Gienron avenue. Lyritnturst.
A daughter and Mrs. Jamesroad at the St.
p a rty at honor of thetr daughter ...man
from RpU jrrf >rd S e c re - ¡^ a a ^ io ^ f t t^ M r^ y t meetihf, Mon21st
k e g . $170.Sàie Price
i H itt L i v i n g r o o m
Reg. $200. SSálé Price
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DIVIDEDP A Y M E N T
PLANNO RE1IÎA PÊ (XJME AND BE (TINV1NCED31 Years Of
Square Dealing
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^ ^ » ■ h é w k r o lH »«a vow ideal whUrhoMoy
V > ru ises and reso rts to the N o r t h o r 8o v {h , w ith y o u r i ho ic* o f M in b a th in g o r m o w cltd mouaeda s lo p es, a re a ll p in n e d an d p ic tu re d in the W i n t e r R e s o f t a n d T r a v e l S tc iio n — w ith n e x t S u n d a y 's N ew Y o rk H e ra ld T rib u a e .
T h is y e a r tra v e l a n d re to rt poss ib ilitie s o ffe r a r ic h assortm ent o f th ings to d o , o f fasc in atin gplica» to go, an d o f w ays o f getting th e re .
But make y our p lans and reservations early. A nd to make your p lans eeajr and exciting, co n su lt (he
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f t is t h e e a s ie s t w a y t o p r o v i d e f u n d i t / f f t w i d t h 4b ( r i y
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MEMBERS PAYtNO 8# CEWTS A V t& K w e n s w i u w e a v e —
MEMBERS PAYING I t M A W ttlC W K YWEEKS WILL RECnVE t M M
MEMBERS PAYING U N A WEEK TOR B F U ^ WEEKS W SJ. RECEIVE . i l f c .0 6
HTMBtRS PA V Stt B M A WEEK POR nPTVWtXKS WILL RECEIVE SU t-M
MEMBERS PAYOiO f f M A W E & POR l% TYWEEKS WILL RECEIVE - UM uM
A Christina« Party will be held under the n ip ire « of the Lyad hurst Holv Name Society at the ! Parish Hail, Thursday ‘venta*. Dr- w n b e r 17 at 8 .30 P. M
An active comm ill»« W«|l*■ H a f ia r ty as chairman, a*ai*t«d by James Kearns, Hueh Reilly, Michael Refan, Joa*ph 0n s and Henry St. Peter is assurance that the a ffa ir will be • suecees.
As the available tickets ar» raf>- 4<n> b i iH sold, all nwn and women •f the parish are urged to purrha*«' their ticket* as soon as possible. Tickets may ha obtained from any member a l tbs Holy Name Society
C A R D O F T R A N K *The fam ily of the late Charles J .
McCarthy extend (ra te fu l thank a to the Rev Father« Mr 1 ><rn\ov k".i Cornelius Beyl«, far the help and comfort in oar aurruw Alan to D r. Q. Simms, Mr. W a t C. CoUtea. Fun eral Director, neighbors «ad friends for their kindness and sympathy e*- tcnUed tv u*.Mrs. Helen McCarthy and family.
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Interest
K c c a lb ^Tribune R u t h e r f o r d N a t io n a l B a n kMr*. Catherin« Savietjo of 539 Pa*e Totsey bride« «H»*». T V nrttt meet inf
a i Btir was hoateaa a t her home last«.•ek to th<- members of the Hots y W1“ *>« bald December 22.
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GIFT SUGGESTIONSThe — ratai Jo the o re a « « -a *> fermai M aat 1 ito rw a i farts «f like «hunch wer« f f o n thriu#» 'Ht a xii.-» l*v th* N M a i ta ah ta.r». wl panel m ah irh MOM me«.»era a f tha Chur . h um4 Bart Th# Meth.«tut rhurrh Lrat held m . . ..I»« a room «vet »Kr old B<M>lan-. B 'a i >oa n1 the |*rtfrw*m-a Rail faad. I t waa -a-peal*r% ta the rail foad A t.p . who l.dfît thé ftrat ( pi used hf th» rfcueah ueat f iftyfears i f » , linter the charca HuM-i •an the turner o | R id** Road ■ S>w Ja ra ry At«w«a was heGi I a s * na»*! % tb> MirfMd*—■ until 1'0 4 whea the prsasat «d n ^ i aaIt)« se raer uf ^n.yvaaaa» an«! faa
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LOOKING THEM OVER■ ' ' W ith The O bum r
Harold Barringer tativee in the Berg in * Leafue M 1 tune Tuesday aight. hurst O m team p u to noth in* victory, Two ontftt wont dow to Glen Rock.
i nafcoaounceables, did a tor staying job, too. i Pa»* «ano to town with re just primed to puah over
td k «** went into an early tfn*d there and then hung ». I t wa* a desperate ruth boya had to fight off, bat • M n i to Che emergency i t j t t h e visiting Bergenitav
y V i S i w n C. O k o n 's resignation as oQach ofttjhe Lyn d h u rst ] |JM>‘rrt U ■ J'l fo o tba ll team came as a dMfeiacl^ffupriK to th is | f l H M t and to alm ost everyone in the m vn sh ip . W e knew 1 I f i r itM H ii o r la te r, M r . O lso n w ou ld gt>, h it going on h is . c * 2 \ v c lit ia n ....th a t w as the surprise. * .’ rv ¿ iG o ic h O lso n cam e to th is com m unity from D o w n early ,
ago. H e has been the o n ly ifo o th a il coach the team M ^ a d . H is ten years as coach, m ay o r m ay.’» * have been ! too many. Eve ryo n e has h is own ideas. 11 *' W h e n the Lyn d h u rst H ig h School w as opened ten years ago, a fo o tb a ll team w as quickly organized. T n a t season started t f e fam ous 7* toO score regime in w h ich L y u d b w * p layed a j j f l r r p art— the nothing part. Team s tifee j y i ln o i Je rsey (Sky, E a s t R u th e rfo rd and Rutherford had th e 75.
In general, the team's history has proven w o e fu lly »ad. Y n r a fte r yea r saw Lyndhurst on the losing end o f m any o f i * fc «cores. In 1931, probably the beat te a » ever afsem bled at f ie Jo ea l institution, took the group three N o rth e rn N e w
"Cham pionship for Lyndhurst. In 1929, the team m ade t nitty im pressive record. But as a w hole, the tw in '» record w a» ifety poor. T h is year's was a climax to a lk 't t t disastrous sea- m e . Lyn d h u rst lost badly to every o ra o a tflt excep t G ood rV m w jl whom they beat and East R u th e rfo rd w hom th e y tied . ' T h e y lost to Rutherford, S t. Mary's C a x te R t, B e lle v ille and
^ f^ S fc o u t sports, especially football, O lto n 'i know ledge is ex- H M nt Their isn't much he doesn't k n o w .B u t coach ing is a ¿ H u a i m atter A degree in P h y s ic a l Ed u ca tio n isn 't «ufficient •o B a k e a foo tball coach, that is a good one. M ay b e a new c a t , if he is any good, will take L y n d h u n t o u t o f th e slum p ,M o « h c h it has supped.
A u n g those slated for the job a te G oog H e iw ig o f R u th erfo rd , Hugh Devore from Notre D am e and B o b M cN a m a ra fraaa N . Y. U. Goog Hellwig is the moat log ica l cho ice . H e is young and has one of the most b rillia n t a th le tic careers in th e « a te . G oog starred for Rutherford H ig h Schoo l and la te r w e n t to C o lgate University where his fo o tb a ll a b ility earned h im a fo o d reputation He ie now coach ing a t Bo u rid b ro o k ,N . J . and K p o tts have it he is turning in a good job.
T h is department's choice would be Bo b M cN a m a ra . W e '- ire . seen him in action in the Yankee Stad iu m m any tim es w hen
ik e p layed for N. Y. U. It was a tre a t to w a tch h im . W e ig h in g l (Cant 170 pounds, he depended on trick e ry and fleetness of
Id take him out of many a precarious situ atio n . H is punt- ifig « t e one reason why he's rated one o f the M k p layers eve r 8» attend N Y. U. Many times he booted th e bo ll o ver seven ty i* w k H is ability to placc the hall w as a trtm endous asset to f i i tttm . From midfield it was his h ab it to k k ^ th e b a ll o u t d f - bounds on the opponents one o r tw o ya rd U n t.¿ ■ / M r . O lson w ill stay on at L y n d h u itt H ig h as in stru cto r In 'M a th em atics and other subjects.
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tn a l chuhk.r a t 0 » mMck wiQj Q tm Rock th . Lrndhurat Two TSSm m a t down to defeat.
H n w n r , th* Number Om oatAt had pickinfs In th* H a c fcn a ck Two ta sa .
Tho score«:H A C K K N 8 A C K T W O
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I N V A S I O N O F T R I A N G L E A . CPark arena last F iid a y w * t . •
I t wa* a retnrn mateh t e l n - , e rly who eought venfoaaao t e a shady victory «w ardea * Dnhdr h * match two * e * i ago. Jttrvertyw a* doing a littl* bettor th*« bis own when be y f a ig y
i7 afterPÍ? í minóla* 9 * » g J^ K H is hand wa» rendóte# useiess and Dusek N Q l|M W s
•caled 218.In other match«*, Ahé* C t e M »
206, wa» wwarded a POftdar ded^*n owsr Johnny Katan, 220» m .a minute match. Eddie Maak* . 2 H . pinned Gabriel D ’Annuaalo, *10 w ltt a back drop and body prega la 1*:- 21; Stanley Pinto, 210, threw ̂ enny Mariuggi, 215, w ith a wrtet Hck and body preM, and in the oponing bout, N ick Campofreda, 218, *l*o «lortad a flying toe«* and body proas to dispone o í Pat RItey tn 24JES.
I the Cottagfete* w ill play the m S * L incoln Triangles and danc- 'M l follow the gams until six
TotalsOolfefflate basketball team won tefar stxth consecutive game, a t the kipU gym Last Sunday afternoon when they downed the Randolph A . A . from Cjfrtprt w ith a 25 to 28 tear*.
TtU game w as cfoerfy fought an t the ftlisl whistle found the two to te * deadlocked wtth a acor® of 26 to 20. In the three minute overtime p*>> iod the local team came tattNifcli w ith five pointa to the loaera A m .
CJo*e guarding caused tkht**n foula to be called on the CoO*gl*te> There * wa** no Indication o f d irty
and Ktmiflieton wore high •coreft'w ith 9 and 8 point* reepoc- tivehr,‘ 'w W le l,Taeker waa tops for the MMdoIphs with 7 points. ,
Next Sunday afternoon the Collegiate« w ill p lay the Lincoln T r iangles from ratoraon at the local gytrf. A feature on the same after- nofn w ill be the CoHagjatea Co-Ed baskH«*n team w4m> w l l pWy Uto U ; S. Eastern 8tatoa A . A . V . champions.
From three until four there w ill be> fencing in the gym. A i four o’-
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Lyndhurst Circle, Compeaiaoa of the Forest at America, held a * * » ' pen catting contest at the ir mtottng laat week a t the duh hoqaa. .
Lyndhun t bowling teams in the Bergen County Bowling League Won and lost last week
The Lyndhurat five drt>pp*d two game* to the Oritoni One team while againA the sao * outfit th* Harold Barringer Poet Quin tot swept out
three straight victoria*.Th* s c o t * * :
L Y N D H U tU T ( i |Nuts .................... ...1 6 4 182 164Diabold .................... 206 17| 181Chiiat ..............19% 161 f48
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ROOMS 8 rooms and bath, oil
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T H e Collegiate Basketball Club is g a in in f itse lf a powerful IWUtltian th is year. It started off by winning its fitat gam e Mtt haven't stopped. Su n d ay a fte m o m i, fh ey heat th e Wong R an d o lp h A. A. Club from Clifton Aakin| six games S*T‘»e « o n in a ro w It’s a litt le too much to expect them jh^in e ve ry game this season, but i f they do—th a t w o u ld be ¡Mnttfcing. The team is made up of a ll Lyn d h u ra t fo rm er star b M ctb aO p layers, including Le n G e a ry , H a w k R o w e , E d L ille y , Q n iiie Schneider, Charlie R u m p leto n and Lou M e y e r. Le ri Q ao ry -ia the captain and W alt L ille y play* w ith and manages the team.
N e x t Sunday afternoon the C alleg ia tea engage th e Lincoln Inaialo from Paterson at the local gym .
The same afternoon will find the Collegiate Co-eds m aking tfcgr debut against the U. S. Easte rn States A . A . U . cham pion * p ’a team , better known as the Je ffe n o n Jims. T h e Jeffe rson P * nave been slipping o f late and victory ia expected fo r the Co-eds. L ib b y Lindsay, the beat g irl athlete in the sta te and prominent in to w n athletics will sta r fo r the Co-eds.
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% the way, therrl hr a l i r lu w in n I n the « ant body «4» taka a running rump into the pihVQr .4 the croaai, c é k (ht ht« ci the WaSy ntmparn |.*r» and pou thrm<«it N«4i forts They may have to he told via (hr undrrynund mute, tat they'll aril , . . B u t 1 hi\rn t -m ( <4 ttv>» Ubuiotarhyme» that aptirif up alter oety caar .4 th» wrwatiunal «art . . » . ( Ad ate credited vatrouaiv to guy* like l lg d tn Naah. t a p Bmnett'i husband Cene ft<wlar. and rhr m t ot the 1m thaw* * « btrda The la« one I aaw had to do wtth Ann O nape Hrwitt and her Lmentahlr operation It waa a tin t
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HOSIERY(A ll Merchandise Gifta Wrapped) Sheer ar.d Service — Best Quality
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ELECTRIC table opphancM maka Chrutm aa gtfts that a re uaad day aftar dcry. Tha loaatar and tha
percolator both have morning rttae to pariorm whila tha GrilleUa may ba brought Into aarvlca at many maala. You oan uaa It lor toasting aandvrtchaa mak mg pancake« and grilled dishes. Toaster p rlceew e as low as tftJS leas cord and plug. Parcolator* a re from B J I cash up. GriUeUee come In diflerent sty lea. The low est p ric ed Is 11.11.Cord and plug extia. Small __c a rry in g c h a rg e il you b u y o n .
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M A N B A R L O W , W IL L IA M PQ W fcl.J . M Y R N A LOV, S P E N C E R T R A C T S H A R E A C T IN G T R i n r r B s IVH A T T A L E O F T A N G L E D T E M P E R A M E N T S
Hit Comedy Rule its Girt Who Lend« Herie lf to "Forced M arriage"; Myrne L»y , Powell ami l i p f j 'n Respective Roles of the ‘ Libeled Lady”, the Ixithario Who Attempts to Stop H er Suit, and th*tia ra b■ad New»paper Editor. — Film -tart* full week’« engagement Friday at Rivoti Theatre.
the R ivoli w ith M itt Gi^patfn toMidsummer1'
Several thouaand vm tom who learn- switchboard on the second floor. Along ad for-lfceJkxM .Jiim 0.UlM t m art than the H l> l S0t1 |dft fe u . .. Mr-one kind of “ gas” Hows o\>r-tele- vice are made clear by means of i electtical
i i ip t i well. I he
phone tines, and that a for trouble may uot
•bug” looking exhibits and d lH M tH t fo M . rily be a The use of nitrogen gas under pres-
moaquito, this week have toured j -uxe as a protection to important Rutherford’s telephone exchange at lead-covered cables full of circuits, St- 40 Orient Way. tracted interest when demonstrated.
Their visits have W en at the in- It la one of the leaaer known efforts vitation of the Rutherford district j of the telephone company to combat staff of the New Jersey Bell Tele suck enemies of ita wire lines as phone Company, which is planning j squirrels, tha t^ke the taste of lead, similar “ open house" weeks in other and hunters tm t like the taste of communities of the state in the be- j squirrel. When a cable containing the lief that telephone users would we!- I gas, maintained at a certain ttfOa» come the chance to get* a back-stag* «w e, "springs a leak", the gas starts vi$w of the people and equipment flowing out. Aa it does so, two con- that make tjieir service. , tact points held apart by the pres-
The itinerary follows closely the ' sure, come together. When that hap pathway of a call from the point pens an electrical circuit is formed where it antera the building until it ' and an alarm rings, warning experts
t that all is
g • ai*1 device by mean* of which
equipped with telephone receivers that look like waUh-caseapasmit the
trouble shooters locale the exact to .*.**^2.***** operates* put
Is handled by
'Chief Bayer AtWashington School
A Sa/M y Chief Bayer was ington School day morning. M r.^ Arnold OMson, Assistant D irector of Safe ty Kdu- cation of the Public' S e rt fc T Corjt, gave an interesting talk to the pupils in which he ' ‘mphaataed that
operator at the > back in the central office
point in a cable where wire trouble has ocrurred-^-is the attraction of another demonstration. Using a miniature |>ole lino carrying a tiny cable containing real «’ires, the guides a nit their groups of visitors to listen for any change* in the huzzing sound made when the box-like “bug" is run along the cable. When the device reac^as a certain point on the cabla, th e . bussing stop . Right at that point, the guider explains the trouble exiatS, a«r that beyond it no current flows to create the tone.
The switchboard room—crossroads for 40.09U calls a day—is the hi*hTh °l of ti>f ^ lr
W I T H T H E S U N D O W N C U S S E S
A T L Y N D H U R S T H I G H
through calls. The operator’s prober Please ” the suheeriber the number, the r^pgiag of the called I telephone are haard. Conversations, \ of course, are not heard.
O a one occssion during the week a local Rutherford pnyaicisn was listening to the operators receive and pass numbers to points a ll over the map when he heard a voice ask for hiK own telephone number. He didn’t recognise the voice, hot he figured that it might be a call for his services. A few minutes later he called his home, received the meaeage, which in fact was from a patient, and left to take care of the caaa*
My ED W A RD DUNN
Btudent Council of Lyndhurat High School hfkd « meeting Monday November SO at 1*2:00 in Room 21 gOeen Wolber, the preaident, opened “ *• nmeting and secretary Francis Eustace read the minute«. Mr, Olson «•ofce on the service grljl he given out. etc. The meeting was then adjourned by Eileen W olber.
• • •The A irplane Club held h meeting
W em eaday. November 26 at 6-34 in the »hop. The o&cers of the club have not teen elected, for most of the member* did not appear,
- s e eThe members gf the G. O. had
their pictures taken Tuea<lay. Dec. 1 st 12:40 in front of the Lyndhurst U p 8chool auditorium.
Tw o Science classes of Lyndh High School went to New York
THEATRE
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lt., Sun., Mon.. Dec. 12-13-14 f — R IG D A Y S — • -
“LAST OF THE MOHICANS"
W ith R A N D O L P H M O T T . H IN M K BARNfcK.
B R U C E C A RO T3 alaa —
“FOLLOW YOUR I! KART"
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safety should be made a habit, picture called ‘T h e G iant S to ry” was shown in which each letter of safety was represented, present also at the Asaembly were Chief payer and M r. George Holden.
On F r id a y afternoon a H ?sh h plsy. entitled “ The ¡.and of Good Habits", waa presented by M itt Sweatman’s 1A-2A group, before their guests, Mrs. Bridge's Pre- Prinw r class.
T e l e p h o n e C o . I s
O p e n T o V i s i t o r s
Mrs. Laurie Hostess At A Bridge Party
Mrs. Peter Laurie of 1AA Court avenue was hostess st her home Kn dav afternoon a t luncheon and brMge. Guest* were: Mrs. Anna Gravagna. Mrv. John Huthanael, Mrs. George Goodie, Mrs. W illiam Schultc, Mrs. W ilm er Decker, and Mrs. Frederick Rentzien of tyndhurstv .
Mrs. Sheary Hostess
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I d vitation waa extended by W . M. Hogg, manager for the New Je rsey Be ll Tekn»hone Conpuqr^ to any telethon* nsSre In the area served by theRUthlrford exchange who may nave
Jiheen unable to attend the telephone 0>»ii House there last week, and wish to do so, to arrange with him to vfcit the office.
Hoag rwpo:ted that more than V 4(70 attended the Ope» House. jmju-Ji i.ood Of them FrM ay; th.- laat da? schedulc^l. to obtain a "behind scenes"* view of how telephone aer- f vies Is rendered and to meet the local 1 telephone l*ff.
‘It was an amaaing turn-out in | rspome to our invitstiOn to corns in and ee« how a modem telephone cen- te“ operates” , Hogg said “ and most of the visitor# seemed to feel that
At Cards To Friendsaa s result." **
Mrs J i m»« Sc it* and Mrs. George F i t * a*.<’ «MMren of Poet avenue h sv i returned from a visit with frienda
>ip l«< ng l>.i.i.d
D e l t a Chi Sörority Has Regular Meeting
At a meeting last wsek of the Delta Chi Sörority heid nt the home of J J i i a Ethel Karstens of 347 Lake averuie, plan» were made to hold a sport dam-e Deceni'*r 20. The com- imttee in chargt iaeludes: R ita Smith. Margaret Karaten^ Mildred Gallag - her, Genevieve Hopi>er, V irg in ia Dsy, Klorence McGinnis, Jeam Day, Mar- jorte Asm Nory am Ethel Karstens.
Ly nd hu rat U d n * o f Ktka will hold neir regulär weekly bingo party on
‘ t a t the cluh
hur*t■ I P H H H H i M t -of Science and Industry in the
R. C. A . Budding, Tuesday, Nov. 10. The faculty members or tearfr.;rs who went with the students were Mr. Olson and Mr. Page.
In the Aviation Department wei - models of the most famous airporth Snd baas» and beaides that two actual planes. The exhibit centei-td upon the transparent lady from Dresden, Germany The figure itself was made of cellhorn a pro-
An oid friend of the Lyndhurat I , lent», I)r. Wallerhas recently been appointed assis taat secretary < Ld *n Policie* Commission.
* * •Two clubs from the Lyndhurst
High iwhooi, the. Hi-Y and. tin* Pup Y s** doing something to help th< nnfortunates. The thing they are do ing is collecting toys, fixing them up . . . hem ti the poolcnildien who won't be able to hang up their »tacking for Christmas * • *
The Freshman eleven lost to Newark Central by a score of 7 to € The Lyndhurst team made their score in th* iwcond auarter while Newark Central counted in the third quarter
* • • •_'The Freahman Dance h eU by the
9B and 10A classes Friday, Nov. 20, in the gymnssium, was a suc-
I • :• ' • - ■ • -lohn i 'aniani’s seven piece orchestra. Burton Davis was master of ceremonies and a few students performed. The stu dents are Gloria Livelli, Catherine Bonelli, Rita Has. inder, Roberta Kowbas Frank Gagliardi, Jean Mecca, J sephine Capacci > and Antoinette Cantansa.
r e e e The 9A class held their first year
ly Meting Nov. 10 in the Lynd- hurst High Auditorium oq Friday,
duct mors transparent and stron t,r their officers. The das* officers are
«•day Iveiteithe coir.mittoe in charge.
house.a l # 1^ 'Ivester (ioldberg (t the chairman
than glass or celluloid By electri w iring system through all parts of the body. which was mtrvelouab constructed, the students could
President, Daniel Frankl; Vice Prea- ident, Rcbert Tessalone; Treasurer, Chadea Alban. The class sponsor is Miss Flynn, who was cheeen from
each individual part of the lady i two other tt-achers by the student*, also were accompanied by an explati • . •ation of thair performances in the A group of students went over to
stem. --------------------------------- ----Ths Edison Battery plant
there by origins!f m w m m -
axsl Tha Éd.,
tents snd machinesi s s »
Ths Asr^mh.ly held Fridav. Nov I IS in Lyndhurat High Auditorium ! ?• * put «n by the W . P. A Syt-i
Orchestra.
see Shakesp-?sre’a “ANight Dream’’ which _funny comedy.
The Y. P. F. C. (Young Psople^ Fellowship Club) held a meeting Thursday December 5 in the ¿1. Th» mas Church. The club itself* is composed mostly of the J N n h men and a few sophomores. 1y\^jiros; dent, Vera Monahan, ©pemxl fhe meeting while the aesistant secretary, Kuth Milat, read th> mlnut-< The officers of the Hub are-r-TPrs ̂- ¡dent, Vera Monaham; Seceetar v. Clifford W inget; Treasunr, Edwin Sullivan. They also rehearsed a play for Chriatm an entitled “Santa’s Sost". Mrs. Helen Hoch and Mrs. Suikva^ are the sponsors of the ciub snd very good ones, believe you mt Tak.? it from one who knows.* »• *
An assembly was held in the I«ynd hurat High Auditorium on Friday December 4th a t 1:45. MJiss Grapatin prer.?nted a play named “ Pm 'Terrih ’v Sorry”, which was a aide boster comedy. The students that participated in it were: Directors* Jewel Leiser; Gordon, Clifford VVing..>t: 1̂ - titia, Alvina Bieger; Elizabeth, Florence Shepherd; the King, Fvank Gag liardi; the Queen, Ruth Deehowitc; an Attendant, Edward MeMiehaels; Captain cf the Guard* Chhflea Alban; Guards, John Eustace, John Sturman, Joseph Lina, Vincent Fan tacone, Mark Milat; Piratea. Prank Maykut, Arthur Keefe. Thomas Fa- tullo, John Bieger, Martin G >lder berg; Sunt ¿ante, Katherine Spiteb-, Fsnnie Dielo, Antoinette Cslavito, Margaret Kist, Olivia Brigham. Vera Monahan, Eleanor Dehn, Laura Im- pellizzeri; Corac4ia, Ruth Asb-n;
orcb. >n a, Joseph /kowski, the orchestra under the di-
, rection of Miaa W ikoff.
Mrs. George Sheary of 0K2 'Fourth street was boaters at her home last week at bridge. Guest« were Mr«. Louis Tamke, Mrs. Harry Eapinger, Mrs. Ann Ritake, Mrs. Helen Billard, Mr 3. Veronica M iller, Mrs. Helen M iller and Mrs. Catheyne Leahy
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medium through which the tw% »tatea combine their efforts la promoting the m n m l i l N « « n m olthe Port of New York, with apwU l reference to terminal and tranapor tatlon facilities.
Conroe. »»♦ tfcoee which pay their • *» w aj through toll* or other «to fcr iaoeme. The Port Authority kw tlaoe.tasued la tha neighborhood erf f 171,000.Wo la hands for const ruc- Uo® of lia various protect*
Ik the case of the MW town Hud m Tuaael. a early «tart in con étractkoa * u H a d e p o s a I b I e tihbdsfc an agreement with the PttMIc Work« Administration a few year* a|o for a total loan of $37
diction over V » bgj alone could cOpe<ji the complex t a « ita (acuities. T|in York and Nfaw Jén
MsfOO without grant, «nbsequentiy. Port Authority bondi ware »old to the pohllc. the load agreement was cancelled, and arrangement» were made with the Public W o rk » Ad tolntstratloo for a |rant of 94.T90. 00^ without loan.
Thl» money mnde poaaible thr building «f a »Ingle tuhe and algo a «ertatn amount of work needed for both tube« The Port Antharlty ha» now taken ateps to finance the rota pletion of this twin tub« and ap proarhea. In another three yea« , the Midtown Hudson Tunnel will
| be brought to ita nltimate stage of rouftrtetkon and will be read} for
Lnay Me| Salvatore Mr. and Kearny at Vuotto of
for Port Authority projects, the la tter were made aeIMiqtiidatM|. Tbts| means that the Port Authority waa I given tha right to teeoa Its own; bonds on a self liquidating hast* Self - liquidating enterpriaaa. of
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ftree earty winter wedding* took A** over the week and at the SacredImr. Romgn Catholic Church of
Lyidhur*’ Rer. Thomaa J . McDer mtt. ia*u>r of the church, officiated
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AH the members of the troop thenwent reto the lyceum of the cfu»rch where m hold oar na?eL<n«rs >w> ■aw n o w very lntereettr* travel paetarea.
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Jteat f lz . and $1». Gas and elac- tr«r, aw taOL A pp» y .Samuel G tick 307 fi*g * Road. Lywlhurst, N 4.
F O B RENT- Very den ra h * rooat; ne&r k .d fr fl^ad; with p n ra te A ate n< au fsmüy R c f ifm i» « n - <har (ed. Phoae Bath. 2 6397M.
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Mr. aad Mrs. ia m ^ McE'^eherr of 123 Coart A renia* had aa thrir dnt>‘r r w a î i last night Mr. and Mr*. Harry McDowvIl and Mr. and Mr*. W illiam Benner
A *o«a! foBownd the meet th» Ladies* Aux iliary of the hurat Knights of Columbus Hub houae last week
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Leave your order lor you Holiday Turkeys early — We will have only one Mod, the highest quality and one price —
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Specials for Thursday, Dec. 10th to Wednesday, Dec. 17th Inclusive
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TANGERINESPhiladelphia Scrapple . fc 15*ORANGES
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Chickens...............Eating, Cocking Apples 4 lös 19* Lg. Size Grapefruit . . 3 for 19c
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