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AN* T1W SOUTH BERGEN RF.VICT is . d e a r mdicatMn at which car. be toumd m evenrbodjr. It u true rounici- fores) property ownara to dear their nswer fa seldom invoked loot hare to he forced to clean off their walks. Which brines IB up tothe non-resident property owners, some of whom have title to vacant property they don't see from year to year. It seems to us a municipal map could be made of such properties. They could be cleared bythe municipality an* the bill presented to the owners. This isonly fair. \ol XXVH.Ptf.3* Legion Sponsors Oratorical Test Commissioners Accept Plan J©«v « Cerbo 25; ^aamsfc "^^™~ ~~ ^aa>' aa> .aaa. Sat, ^as. Jsk BBS ^BBT asasa aasksBBaBBB For Top In Drive T| o* the RivrrJktr awl formal acceptance of the . as soon .. wrathar troduction of ordinance, took '"?"* K «" v 1 ri ^" lon Association IM steps which will lead to U »dedl ! addilKitttl land be acquired OK ; of Education, a resolution ' passed arkuue theschool wwfa*ip. IM1 la Is. 1 ' permisaiblr for the Board of Ra- tion lo take > uch action, if the i properly, to be used for pkay .ground purposes, is not deemed I 4 " 1 « '«va»ard«" Lartea Ormtorteal Waawsis latl la rtrM: Was Bath Justiee. Attanute Nlas Marlel 13 $4,300 ss Justice Scores A Win As Debater Daughter Of Local Mini- t t o Seer**. At Ugion TO aveiiu. " ^i«l prntoabrr trraiu rouru and l my Jj.ll Tekpti Gerto*. ••« ->f(u t*U Si •"' n.. .I.Hill' be fields at h,4h •(_ eea of Ihr New j« < 1 say Brll T.-l. 11...i» f.*.|.«iu it game, receiving major at- . t**nm,, *». .1 a !,,.« r. at '•—• . -ta-IMaa^, SV.I. 11....1 Hi.-. Many Collectors Yet To \ Committee Urges A*To Send In Contributions Big Acreage «J«S laslamalsvamaralJaiaavaj ** >•"••>'••» *«««•« llfVWWW W <"•»•. IK u.~ " • w i>st fja saa. v-wn»hip tfish the For Porks H ?!Lr"_ fnlrhl n. sianlii Bleasby Fighting Against County's Hospital Program ©arfield Doctor Says We Don't Need Single Big Unit, Should Have . Bigger Small Ones Trouble inthe pcrnon of Freeholder Frederick Blran- rn. a CarftrU doctor, has begun to plague Brrgrn C.11111I} Hoard of rrwlioUUr". $HUWXMHHI h.»|iital program. Dr. Blr\a»lry arguce that il v.oul.l In IN tier to «|irrarl small stum among tha botpiuls.-— - . now- operating ratter than to I" 1 the 500 nance dedicating the Riverside avenue land as the Wast Side WiridWar 11 Recreational Park. A put lie h.anng will be held on Mcnday. March 17. Township fcng.neei Ronald ' Brown was instiucted to beginI*' an immediati survey of the land. • " in which he will be guided by a pattern submitted in a report from the Wtlitaal RecreationAs- Tiortal Board IS I'lrinifc a study of iiarkri to bear thenames of the ettimated TO men front Lyndhurst v. n.i Kavr their lives duringthe Mi.md World War It is to he [•led on thr T.iv n Hall prop- jiiwiaiWf.* M(titii rmVirm l>> A M. *". LuiM.rm tuprt lite N> u*rk t !• pp bu.*"»l. thr rampMi} P. Soy so Dies Suddenly Miss Ruth Justice. ••.year-oM Lyndhurst High Sehool student, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam Justice last week was de- clared the winner in the prelim- inary oratorical contest held at < tSlS!'"" P * t lw !K.i.*j«Un«J Avo. Rotidan, HOT opponant. Miss Munel Wll- W a l l KfM>WH P«r Hor Receive l i d s Route S-3 Will SoonAn- nounco Local Fitjura in Baaea arul ll.i.l-... CminUea , JJJJ AuecUtton tto M r«« «>i 1*41 ks ant) fawrvauo* *•• as lU ullini.u awn. wcocil ui la • rapert b» the KMWMI Jam*. iw_ >.... :• ae .«M It » All »• aawal k) a •"•• w.«k. Well p IN. M* aaJMfe Franklin PTA Has Spring Food Sale ol Hi* Hh.iii* avetuar ••»< Huls« rua*J an4 M."u iifmi. ••' ran A 4 laaen lar c*>ifa..<>. 4 C aasl Ih.. Vw.li l|.,t I V-«* A»- Tne »x«*-utivr tM.«i.t Hi. ••••••at.-n »*...- P imith. II - Ten . -ei. t arrived by Htate I ugh I Cnmnussiunri Spencer Mil Jr., for t l . 11.1 ^11 in 1I.III of 1 overpast budget nn the nrw ui. 8-1 m Clifton Pasaalr L * m many project Is mystifying For one thing, demand is, pendHuren of public moneys Now ira-d far. a referendum In ' wll X should you go ahead and L of moat observers the ] follow the same Hnet you con' referendum arofraai is merely ! 0>n l>> in the Democratic s«lcc desitncd to forestall action on the *htldera?" Shi- is a memberof hospital plan The hospital plan | thp Republican County Commit- has bren on notice for many . '• '" month*. There was no deniand for areferendum when theques- tion tould hava t. en placedin the ballot intime tor the Novein Each was asl The*ousa. have b 1. HI ber G.--T. :al Rk-tion. yet not un- til Bleasb; began hia light aflainst the plan did the demand for a •as*. Gusuvc Deak. IM Outwster ^ --.. lanf. Garfield. president of the ' ..""I "««-foUfltjr Bergen County Taxpayers Asso- ciation, delared: "We are dt&ap- painted'v*ith the change of policy "I the Board of Freeholders. Your ff-rmer policy has del Bergen Ba Bill of Righta, "Personal rree j ly-five yearn of 11...1 lime mi dom." : Kingyland avrnue. v.-h<-re the> In winning the contest. Mim. have j««n notc.t tot activity in Justice gained the pnvileg. ot^ihurch sml ahrk aflair» representing Lyndhuiit ofHrlally *•»»• S " " " \»ai a nM..niuiiK-ani -county elimination °« SaiT" 1 Heart CaUioht Chun* Woorl.RKfgc Hiih A wiininn "f mails ehaiit»~ she Mias Wilson, too, will be present "ad personally tupri vised the aa an altrrnste enlr> ' collertion andmailing nf 4.1 i»ek Centeat ('liaimaaa la AGveat H Kea uf 1lntlnna.l1. the in '- and Harry Elkan, chairman of the distressed in Hah rXtrtng Her Orstonral cvn- Illness she asked IV-T famils tu mar praai Una will span uf t*utm*b,y,*im trat Ikl aati the«tbe« wtUarass at her home af P«-nn sweet. lllnet-- Sin vi .is. 7! The Federal Out <-i nnteiii Hill tontilbute one-half tlie real alui tt . Contmiasumei -i.l< I that Uie flaw., will Ww=i»t t>* tin 1' % I'.u.u R'uids Admtmairatioaj 1... apnruval James \l nil ••! J.I-. < it> waa suw al »"»J2 JM anil the .-thri. wen- Caluaa CtKUti u. (Ion Coip New Y.iia. 1WIIM B1..1 11 t. Stu.it PhilMtelphla VmXI* lUte. •> ll.iii.-i. Cnn .liu-tmii t'ui-p. Chuaao. taal, •M I',.,... HM. * I'.....' .li-rn Una: -u 4-UJ riankUn PTA met Ihia >• . . . U make final nlam I--I the Ht«mt Food Sale tou> 1 . I i Mai eh • in in. baarmrnl . 1 tlw rianklin Hchool In.r II 1...... t.. t ...l.-k Aflat II.. rianklin 1I..J..I | nMeting all ut 111. 1»v-»wi. n\. of tha Pkrant Teacher • I '11 I rfpfv* rMUlSJ tha t.) It'll.>11 >• t'..|SMil invt lo firatl Ism alt m Ins the 1 UObert >n.l Suillvu. Otainlta ''•*i*ie> | airt*-' wHM..ti •>'*» fctnu|« i* t Hi-tifiMui.14 The It ,tgi. -"••-, <»** - iiu ('••nij••«. Haja . * • '"-.•*.•* • • M high ..I.-.I .'It S..^ U> At < . > - • #-*" 1 Three Haht ForVFWJob I. Gallagriar C«ndid«>« For Po»» Th. iwi 1 » • llw i l'ul<li< •••opnly «4 lon.ll... »..•«». thema>o> fk»u>« »<•• " •ub dtvtuoaa tt the total ari< ari«a thuutd b* in >WII> L< I playaround* Iwi the rWwwnur 1 - l.-.l *n-e...nj|. at) aa n..il»t afmawat t - W ..• i -- II.I.I. lf>i IM ).• .11. SIM On the 1. ,1..11.mg 111 I !»• Mir. " •• u I .1 be tsap MtM«J ajravmts hla* vhnsjs all H . . ftetrl l^.B h*li park '•- . i'.-i—" - - I 1 - . . 11 . .1 ,...« .mi ... ..i..1 • • i n . Mils- •"»' •'•• ,„ „, 11l# L»««»hurai « • \u ni. rial CwttMMtl-. «lt«i Mwdfins inminut inr woik jaaaissi.—an i».i.—>.""•"•• ""a u.,,_ (-,,-, Mr. Sous, had su.f.,e.l Horn <*. lrvi«.l«. , .14*. P T Co, jNlMrr, fjr*^ ^ ^ ^ diabetes for thltty-f.v* vein. Iw' 2jiI!^T'. .V \ 111 aid Oi.wt. and (>r.«* *lm«.. th.. IIIMS. la.il- . I I.. -I.-' rl«»» J " * * ^ ' " • ' "-"T, 1 ;. * >."" n.ar. war. |-la.«l |n n.«»,n.i'.* he. artiviMe, Howevei a Jighi PWasuirril. *•»'••'* J"'" ftil 11ill jjiillgallVfi I cold' last week develui« 1 into Canat>us-ti.«i i..- K.1I Bank ((rjn ^ .^n.nom .A «!.,,*es. pneumonia and she die«l sudden s1*3J7a. K...l»ai <*.. I'.wl VrW ly: ' Tlw Structure al IIM- P L IW R«|Jt^ I fl.n.i.11^ a>^^ *L.f,al.. . - Many Ivlendis ~<$ pnij >ears R]| «lU l* J IM farii lungV 1 *:" |j, (,'stl.i wil) i,|.-| •«*• SHMI. .4f..i standing attended t 1 funeral fast wide. <*ittl l«*. nwdwatfs uf fm ,ir,ik,m » .f *i>t..n rni. aarviraa. A high rruws uf requiem 40 toet etjrh. easMre safety Kland yjnr,t Cataaast »n-l J.4m I'..- HBl offered fur thr nI-- • "' ^f !• fawl. ani two fuur fn.il sldr ,, n T r ,,^ian uMant. f.M .l# n- > soul In" Sa. l.rt lie. I Calh-.lir »alka „ . trusw. Chui.h Intein»«« foilu»ed in .p,, p, Bll .,,,,., krklaa »dl h. («U»r. i»n.m»ts»< «ithiui Holy Cmm CemeU-ry ng i .^ Urn* luf font wide t*w i-™1 i.wtude ..!.>-• vlr»4.f**> Mrs ftousa 1. Mirv>vs«l ir. he. j^<»„, ,,, at te.-t . » n t i . island nanrtr. U,»l.v. Ail.n- |ulu.« i.ualisnd. vmeent. a ilaughtar. |j fa«t: and «»a^l f«« atsvwalks-tv*. e«»ma»ov.s s .... 1 Valentin, and a autor. Mrs Cumroiaa. nn Mlls.1 lhank««l (*<" J'* 1 ." Ball J.m.s I*. Ullit Saial, Vllardl uf Lyndhurat „„ n^umtoi. l«» rntri?.., th. )UJ«. ...%....«. I h~ t.il«il,s '~," " , ^ eokupetmuei .nl ..||U-1 Wh«i , . 1. . •• '.!.. • -• I v . • •• Mr tnrl Mr. William Casthw ul w( , m |jlrtl (>ir ^^ , rp , r— s^. ttutu, I* t»« >ears, Ralas. IS. 41* Third avenu. rntmUuwld Mr j^, b%- , s>r wl ,, ^ >M . ,„ ftW_ (i«n»t (•»- tan* >•»• M- a.nl Mi. I- 8 White .if Ruth .„.„, rvnt.irto tml . (- ^ ». t.- f«.U. .!(.,i I. Sunda> gjp^i ify luica m* rfc.es«lee sra C > . . i . . r«-.twsS»a. »•* r*»s«»aig . . *s»» s. I J **"! be cvnpajfcrd u. '«!*- f th*v^ nai.m«i.4i whm haw haag Wfaf. McCarter N a m i d •.» •mui. u. .um...— •«. i». <•»•«»• *».i»s»swi.n^.1. _ . . aa J t_l J cos»«ru<»u« piu«>a>ri a~» ">e «*> ate n rurtl«-.,.|wtKUla4sutW wt»l Safety Board Mead oprntMr. i..» r.»i,,i,.. »m > -.^«-41..«. •*. now ,#«» -. 1 - .... ».• I-rwiU ... t.. , .l-a- u.th..U.twr.M.... W O'Rourke On Runaway Ship ftMj Navy Car«o VotMl K,*.k. Loot* Ai It I. laiiMj Towad Info Now Z«-«U"d for Rapair* Wkasi •» VI aV fa. lBVr.uk. Ih. gr««H> ••* a»«jai mIfce Aaaanx bag earsja stvif s»r.t>sii sasnii«« AA A 4i»pal«t* f<um.l>ttls Aanan.s astral asyrd nr. his AaHartir »s —# , ^ | la . f », .w« *.-.t * BesMav. Jarre fylttwrke -KsMjia t**-f*». '».- s atM thr rau-n safetr IW «*»•" •••••M">» ah*> w«* <m «v» m i u. Ham aauarva • »< » a*aaaa««d «a> rapasH. ssMstr taw •*•<»• j^ariasslsaa •» Mil. k> an laakfsahx •->>•* 11 At.-.. .'„..-- w'-—»'j wf--. •Reppvi <t> laaa. the >».4»ar« Mann I 4>a> CftvmeA ^ i.»» Mr 1 r i s k CjssMff. *Mtww*a« M>«w «** -f.*rrd «*t u«.i in. siasi MI «* «st»«^A «s I ^- rasjri a>««a4 an . ellart toas-«r»i ih. VMtiH <4 » » „ . . » , -«.« -~1 w< Has HmHB Thlanaa M MrC'.rb-i >• Ks fassl ar»r>». wwiisji I t t i a l Haw* .0 th» W^4 Com* Wass I ..—•*,.. aruuoe Vsrapti-sadml ..t 11 sriasi Weathei ispwl. I isHrstii I •HaMar aVtnrlra ( , •,. '.1. .,1 fastt the I «rf •.«•»< . -<M nt Hew Jersey, wtua ha» r "|W INMe ta* i m. ua»r «, , I M aa Mast) t"a»- of thr H.< Jef T W * wt> a s a a t n t s n a t assy |as« Jwsto . l>r>a» .attega stayaa ysnsr a.*<i.» thr TtT'f i isjsT 1 rassurta swaf aa M*>ts» . « > - . 1*1 •.-•* SSSMSJSSI a. •. 1- ..1 satst) aa Baa ^ . a u l m ttsssaMs. «u» •>« tf > »• »«...ss*« ta> Mas t~ Matr ssrw ta* U. .ill kt iltaflnl »., A i w ) > b > s-> ii (<sjs T*J* tssw IHM, ksy» atnot* . saw asoja* •<«•«« ttw •S«'">'t M « - I'. ..*i .!•!»• tar-AT How much the oapositu.n In the hospital K j. -. i.ii to mean IK prob- ' letnatics}. The frwchnlders last wwk - J--.- i i.lllv concern ova* the objections v,hich were raised The opposition has been scat-. arrrd thus far to the freeholders Uie>- have- a clear fnandaie - to go ahead wj|h the profram The freeholders are besel with a stranae kind nl fi«ht. however. Dr. BWasbv is a powerful figure . tm the f.-eeSoider board and in this question uf hospitals he is part.- \*. formiOabie bc-eause ts a :-• i::-i doctor of ronaiul ( - erahte p* -muieiice. Yet. tix- freehuldeit did nut undertake the hospital plan until they had the adviee of some of the toremna* doctors and hoipnal ezprrt- - lh« couato In fact, tlw whole plan is predicated upon the sur\Ty r • ; ..-K.I b>- an ex- pert Kcverthrlrsa. the iiiiht on the hospital plan has picked up strtrHtt" in recent weeks and will bear d>rp stud>' by the free- Mrs OiarUt T Greene. M meet. Aids>-»oo.-l. taid s • *:••.*> Vf fl( est cgsmft ibe Mi MT the ttudaet ..( any k>r the esttbUsfanent of s t.. rrneral rospltal or s«edi- rmUT* Why cant more rases be taken care ol at Bercen P.rW Only beds other counties. This year you're chancing yuur mind, wnfi spend- ing the taxpayer*' money freely." Mr>. Ruas Keller. 1U M.li.w i laic. Ridgewoodv remsrked: ' L'ei^en Pineit isn't :i credit U> Bt-rgen County. If yuu had -P*&vc4 that you-coirfd-rtm-an- effici<nt plant at Bergen Pines, maybe you'd find the county core willing to agree with your hospital plan." Dr. Samuel Alexander. Free- holder Frank A. Leers and Direc- tor J .hn J. Dickerson spoke on behalf of thecounty medical cen- ter plan. Durkerstm assuringhi heaters that "We are not tfotni. to rush into this program." Gold Star*PartyTo Be Held On Mar. 6 Lyndhurst Chapter American Guld Star Mothers Card Party will tr held on Thursday eve- ning. March a, at the Lyndhurst American I^egion The affair Was- vh.-djlei for February 21. but due tothe inclement weather was i .»lt.-<i stt The c«nmtra>r iw ret-eived many lovely dour prixaa, has (me table priua. and a plea* snt evenmg is anticipated fur all who can attend. The purpose of the card party »s->to relar funds for hospital work. !MT, wAs u «ueit at thr monipi and iitrtiiDpatiti-d try Hurry Hanaon, cDunty rhapUin. uf I,; ndhurat. Jitdfc Carmiitv Savlnu Jr. Mid Edward LuMbadt-r Judged Uw t'vent, with Harry F » 1 d m a n rh«iirman at Um tocai irrinat- menU. The students were M- fisted in their iptuhei by John McL« an, hi^h K4KK>1 history in •tiuit.n v M w u pifwnt U-^f-l ul l'>W'imit.. ita. a. . aw. «••"••- •»•• While it » laaBasaW u^t Uw rv*V^»»rM of IhS |4an ...-O-' "^rtft. ***r« s*# iasMaaMasl fl Ma OtgsMtstsa.' m aft.! I mSij .* - '- w> ^ « 1 .ft •t»rtMl fifth ••• «)*' St .ai-ge H'•«*•" tfew#w ssMgaas] Hstajj ass* sstjaa ssas* aa> p with a Kold rn* da]. l « . i u i | the Amerk-an Leftoji emblem, and eogravcKl with the word "Ora- tory " Both ftrla *-*ir tlven r«u •a.fln by Ffldmw. Partuipel*eei n thr cmuoty r- repetition martu DieQr«t time in arv«ral yean tltat Lymlhuret ha« made a •eriotn bt4 loi rec oi:nntf-n The «thobl.««"( town- ship at** intereatMl in v-,+ nut- <«im«- and are (u.peful that Mias Juetice will »•* on in UM- ftnaU •t Ruthrrlui d. tally »• xt n.<*nlh Revisions On I Iccilln Code NOTICE DOG OWNERS X.. r.liBf la ahf Krrajsro r L«W>. all Mmrr. i.f d.^i- inf the iiximh of Januarv in carh K iimntli «( l'.-hruar> inrarb «rar. the- IV lirr |WpjrUIW-nl is ol.iitvstr.1 la run.- Urrousdiuul fKe muniripalii*. AB snm altlap IMH ba»m* olnaisH^ ihr I<»JT sk« IL. u sjaji11 ill ii - nisiism funfcii <ili ' IVrUJ. Tmsh. Orlu hare bam made in the tri-oocnmun.ty r or- duianre I.., aatisjg and dnnkinaj •atabliahmaJsts' santui > 1 nd*. ii.i will be presented la the 1^-ndhurst B<.a.il "' CMHRIII .iiirttp* at Ha mertinc <m March S. Cumposed by Arthtit V Turn- er, health affcerr of LyrMhurat. 1 i.r 01 dinance sj ia|i nui 19 ta>- "«n.- effacttva in I., ndhum. Smtli Arlington and H.u.»if.« 1 ..n a urufiea feiaa 1 >»w rlauw. oneajoreernrnl. hw rwsan •crutinued by the i»i.».» at '•••») and nowstands avpruved Ttie ordmasK* waa prrparwt f. 1 PixaefltaUan kste laat year but •« a final nartaaa af ttar Board <* Health ai Ae n nt muninpBb ties «s> DsuHstiir ML n. bund IW at SB Rutherfotrf aasl Wsstli ililiagin SSK) tt s»|»fi»«)« will thr a be at an to the •.ilr. uV pajajaajsasti ->4 »*.«>. all. r-t» l.«l... Holy Name Breakfast Mar. 9 - 1>- .. . »- II-1, Siaa IW •«, i - .«. r,:>.». . IVmalaat --»> •f* ' 'A' ' . ' • " " •*•••• •••••• -4 a»fasas». Mra f taanta.- •»•« K.. « . . . * ' « • %s«ia« U 0 HI Baa taw M«t« IIW •fa Ax-* hisa) I M t».« MSSI H M a * * li» Viral I Wk <asn M J l k . .^asa tuaili 11 aa T>a> a will b > BV4- k. . . a . . fasfa wwasi %... i. .>» . * - . atl lanlMi' TW fcaai alt* watt W KSW «ls . » i « al ».•.. Vaia M. .««*>4 Catk SSatS IsasWtss a l . s s > l ClMas a j j »».' A.-b^e.) »'«Ua W.Uas •».. *>* t'.»«a- * * • * J IVwa •si TVaaaa* *•»••> **• lj»«« ^ iMtt< «M» fa., 'taw MasasM aaasjaa. m* ajfaswaw » « . « « « • law .t*w«, i aj ai-as hsit »«.,». AU- Mn «**-•••*•- 'asat'gVoaa <1 iia—aHk- «., WttVsM* lMts> *#«•** Aa»»«* n»mm •*i*m+* tasawti. I atwfew. srstaata,. M r*M>«Hl (-*ikwa>»i Is*. f.wa <"»» w a»a> la* aai •*• ! .... 1, a, M '•» M.sra.si ••' >»«•»» •a* nui«u»i -!• taa. «ul swl aaa tMaaaajnt taa as> •-'
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AN* T1W SOUTH BERGEN RF.VICT

is . d e a r mdicatMn atwhich car. be toumd m evenrbodjr. It u true rounici-

fores) property ownara to dear theirnswer fa seldom invoked

loot hare to he forced to clean off their walks. Which brinesI B up to the non-resident property owners, some of whomhave title to vacant property they don't see from year toyear. I t seems to us a municipal map could be made of suchproperties. They could be cleared by the municipality an* thebill presented to the owners. This is only fair. \o l XXVH.Ptf.3*

Legion Sponsors Oratorical Test Commissioners Accept Plan J©«v « Cerbo 25;^aamsfc " ^ ^ ™ ~ ~ ~ ^aa>' aa> .aaa. Sat, ^as. Jsk BBS ^ B B T asasa aasksBBaBBB

For

Top In Drive T |o* the RivrrJktr awl

formal acceptance of the .as soon . . wrathar

troduction of ordinance, took '"?"* K«"v1

r i^" l o n Association I Msteps which will lead to U » dedl ! addilKitttl land be acquired OK

; of Education, a resolution' passed arkuue the school

wwfa*ip.I M 1 la Is.1'

permisaiblr for the Board of Ra-tion lo take > uch action, if the

i properly, to be used for pkay.ground purposes, is not deemed

I 4 " 1 « '«va»ard «"

Lartea Ormtorteal Waawsis latl la rtrM:

Was Bath Justiee. Attanute Nlas Marlel

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$4,300

ss JusticeScores A WinAs DebaterDaughter Of Local Mini-

t to Seer**. At Ugion

TOaveiiu.

— • — " ^i«l prntoabrr trraiu rouru and l my Jj.ll Tekpti

G e r t o * . ••«

->f(u t*U

Si

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n.. .I.Hill' befields at h,4h•(_

eea of Ihr New j« <1 say Brll T.-l. 11...i» f.*.|.«iu

it game, receiving major at- . t**nm,, *». .1 a !,,.« r. at'•—• . -ta-IMaa^, SV.I . 11....1 H i . - .

Many Collectors Yet To\ Committee Urges

A*To Send In Contributions

Big Acreage « J « Slas lamalsvamaralJaiaavaj * * >•"••>'••» *«««•«l l f V W W W W <"•»•. IK u.~ " • w i>st

fja saa. • v-wn»hip tfish the

For Porks H?!Lr"_fnlrhl n . sianlii

Bleasby Fighting AgainstCounty's Hospital Program

©arfield Doctor Says We Don't NeedSingle Big Unit, Should Have

. Bigger Small OnesTrouble in the pcrnon of Freeholder Frederick Blran-

rn . a C a r f t r U doctor, has begun to plague Brrgrn C.11111I}Hoard of rrwlioUUr". $HUWXMHHI h.»|iital program.

Dr. Blr\a»lry arguce that il v.oul.l In IN tier to «|irrarlsmall stum among tha botpiuls.-— - .now- operating ratter than to I"1 the 500

nance dedicating the Riversideavenue land as the Wast SideWi rid War 11 Recreational Park.A put lie h.anng will be held onMcnday. March 17.

Township fcng.neei Ronald 'Brown was instiucted to begin I*'an immediati survey of the land. • "in which he will be guided by apattern submitted in a reportfrom the Wtlitaal Recreation As-

Tiortal Board ISI'lrinifc a study ofiiarkri to bear the names of theettimated TO men front Lyndhurstv. n.i Kavr their lives during theMi.md World War It is to he

[•led on thr T.iv n Hall prop-

jiiwiaiWf.* M (titii rmVirm l>>A M. *". LuiM.rm tuprt

lite N> u*rk t !•

ppbu.*"»l. thr rampMi}

P. Soy soDies Suddenly

Miss Ruth Justice. ••.year-oMLyndhurst High Sehool student,daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wil-liam Justice last week was de-clared the winner in the prelim-inary oratorical contest held at <

t S l S ! ' " " P* t lw!K.i.*j«Un«J Avo. Rotidan,HOT opponant. Miss Munel Wll- W a l l KfM>WH P«r H o r

Receive l i d sRoute S-3Will Soon An-

nounco Local Fitjura

in Baaea arul l l . i . l - . . . CminUea , JJJJ

AuecUtton

tto M r«« «>i 1*41 ks ant) fawrvauo** • • as lU ullini.u awn. wcocilu i la • rapert b» the K M W M I

Jam*. iw_>... .:• ae . « M It »

All » • aawal k) a •"••

w.«k. Well p IN. M*aaJMfe

Franklin PTA HasSpring Food Sale

ol Hi* H h . i i i * avetuar ••»<Huls« rua*J an4 M."u i i fm i .

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A 4laaen lar c*>ifa..<>. 4 C aaslIh.. Vw.li l|.,t I V-«* A»-

Tne »x«*-utivr tM.«i.t H i .

••••••at.-n »* . . . -P

imith.

I I - Ten. -e i . t arrived by Htate I ughI Cnmnussiunri Spencer Mil

Jr., for t l . 11.1 11 in 1 I.III of1 overpast budget nn the nrwui. 8-1 m Clifton Pasaalr

L * m

manyproject Is mystifying

For one thing, demand is, pendHuren of public moneys Nowira-d far. a referendum In ' wllX should you go ahead and

L of moat observers the ] follow the same Hnet you con'referendum arofraai is merely ! 0>nl>> i n the Democratic s«lccdesitncd to forestall action on the *htldera?" Shi- is a member ofhospital plan The hospital plan | t h p Republican County Commit-has bren on notice for many . '• '"month*. There was no deniandfor a referendum when the ques-tion tould hava t. en placed inthe ballot in time tor the Novein

Each was asl The*ousa. have b 1. HI

ber G.--T. :al Rk-tion. yet not un-til Bleasb; began hia light aflainstthe plan did the demand for a•as*.

Gusuvc Deak. IM Outwster ^ - - . .lanf. Garfield. president of the ' ..""I "««-foUfltjrBergen County Taxpayers Asso-ciation, delared: "We are dt&ap-painted'v*ith the change of policy"I the Board of Freeholders. Yourff-rmer policy has del Bergen

Ba

Bill of Righta, "Personal rree j ly-five yearn of 11...1 lime midom." : Kingyland avrnue. v.-h<-re the>

In winning the contest. Mim. have j««n notc.t tot activity inJustice gained the pnvileg. ot^ihurch sml ahrk aflair»representing Lyndhuiit ofHrlally *•»»• S " " " \»ai a nM..niuiiK-ani

-county elimination °« SaiT"1 Heart CaUioht Chun*Woorl.RKfgc Hiih A wiininn "f mails ehaiit»~ she

Mias Wilson, too, will be present "ad personally tupri vised theaa an altrrnste enlr> ' collertion and mailing nf 4.1 i»ek

Centeat ('liaimaaa la A Gveat HKea uf 1lntlnna.l1. the in • '- andHarry Elkan, chairman of the distressed in Hah rXtrtng Her

Orstonral cvn- Illness she asked IV-T famils tu

mar praai Una will spanuf t*utm*b,y,*im trat Ikl aati the «tbe« wtUarass

at her home af P«-nn sweet.lllnet-- Sin vi .is. 7! The Federal Out <-i nnteiii Hill

• tontilbute one-half tlie real aluitt . Contmiasumei -i.l< I that Uief law. , will W w=i»t t>* tin 1' %I'.u.u R'uids Admtmairatioaj 1...apnruval

James \ l nil ••! J. I - . • < it>waa suw al »"»J2 JM anil the.-thri. wen- Caluaa CtKUti u.(Ion Coip New Y.iia. 1 W I I MB1..1 11 t. Stu.it PhilMtelphlaVmXI* lUte. •> ll.iii.-i. Cnn.liu-tmii t'ui-p. Chuaao. taal,• M I',.,... H M . * I'.....' .li-rn

Una:-u

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riankUn PTA met Ihia >• . . . Umake final nlam I--I the Ht«mtFood Sale to u> 1 . I i Mai eh • ini n . baarmrnl . 1 tlw rianklinHchool In.r I I 1..... . t.. t . . . l . - k

Aflat I I . . r ianklin 1 I . . J . . I |

nMeting all ut 111. 1»v-»wi. n\. oftha Pkrant Teacher • I '11 I rfpfv*• rMUlSJ tha t.) It'll.>11 >• t'..|SMilinvt lo f i r a t l Ism alt m Ins the

1 UObert >n.l Suillvu. Otainlta''•*i*ie>|airt*-' wHM..ti •>'*» fctnu|« i* tH i - t i f i M u i . 1 4 T h e I t , t g i . - " • • - , < » * * -i i u ( ' • • n i j • • « . H a j a . * • ' " - . • * . • *

• • M high .. I .- . I .'It S.. U>A t < . > - • # - * " 1

Three HahtForVFWJob

I . Gallagriar C«ndid«>«For Po»»

Th. i w i 1 » •

b» llw il'ul<li< •••opnly «4 lon. l l . . .»..•«». the ma>o> fk»u>« »<•• "•ub dtvtuoaa t t the total ari<

ari«a thuutd b* in >WII> L< Iplayaround* Iwi the rWwwnur1

- l.-.l *n - e...nj|. at) aa• n..il»t afmawat t - W ..• i --I I . I . I . lf>i I M ) . • .11. SIM

On the 1. ,1..11.mg 111 I !»•M i r . " •• u I .1 be tsap MtM«Jajravmts hla* vhnsjs all H . .ftetrl l^.B h*lipark '•- . • i'.-i—" - - I 1 - .. 11 . .1 ,. . .« . m i . . .

. . i . . 1 • • i n . M i l s - • " » ' • ' • •

,„ „, 1 1 l # L»««»hurai « • \uni. rial CwttMMtl-. «lt«i Mwdfins

inminut inr woik jaaaissi.—an i».i.—>.""•"•• ""a u. , ,_ (-,,-,Mr. Sous, had su.f.,e.l Horn <*. lrvi«.l«., ~».14*. P T Co, jNlMrr, f j r * ^ ^ ^ ^

diabetes for thltty-f.v* vein. Iw' 2jiI!^T'. .V \ 111 aid Oi.wt. and (>r.«* * l m « . .t h . . I I I M S . la . i l - . I I . . - I . - ' r l « » » J " * * ^ ' " • ' "-"T,1;. * >."" n.ar. w a r . | - l a .« l |n n . « » , n . i ' . *he. artiviMe, Howevei a Jighi PWasuirril. *•»'••'* J " ' " ftil 1 1 ill jjiillgallVfi Icold' last week develui« 1 into Canat>us-ti.«i i..- K.1I Bank ( ( r j n .^n.nom .A «!.,,*es.pneumonia and she die«l sudden s1*3J7a. K...l»ai <*.. I'.wl VrWly: ' • Tlw Structure al IIM- P L I W R«|Jt^ I fl.n.i.11^ a> ^ *L.f,al.. .- Many Ivlendis ~<$ p n i j >ears R]| « lU l * J I M farii lungV 1 *:" | j , (,'stl.i wil) i,|.-| •«*• SHMI. .4f..i

standing attended t1 • funeral fast wide. <*ittl l«*. nwdwatfs uf fm ,ir,ik,m » .f *i>t..n r n i .aarviraa. A high rruws uf requiem 40 toet etjrh. easMre safety Kland yjnr,t Cataaast »n-l J.4m I'..-HBl offered fur thr n I-- • "' f ! • fawl. ani two fuur fn.il sldr , ,nT r ,,^ i a n uMant . f.M .l# n- >soul In" Sa. l.rt l i e . I Calh-.lir »alka „ . trusw.Chui.h Intein»«« foilu»ed in .p , , p,B l l . , , , , . , krklaa »dl h. («U»r. i»n.m»ts»< «ithiui . «Holy Cmm CemeU-ry ng i . ^ Urn* luf font wide t*w i-™ 1 i.wtude ..!.>-• vlr»4.f**>

Mrs ftousa 1. Mirv>vs«l ir. he. j ^ < » „ , ,,, at te.-t .»nt i . island n anrtr. U,»l.v. Ai l .n - |ulu.«i.ualisnd. vmeent. a ilaughtar. | j fa«t: and «»a^l f«« atsvwalks-tv*. e«»ma»ov.s s . . . . 1Valentin, and a autor. Mrs Cumroiaa. nn Mlls.1 lhank««l (*<" J'*1." Ball J.m.s I* . Ul l i tSaial, Vllardl uf Lyndhurat „ „ n^umtoi. l«» rntri?.., th. )UJ«. ...%....«. I h ~ t . i l « i l , s

' ~ , " " , ^ eokupetmuei . n l ..||U-1 Wh«i , . 1. . •• '.!.. • -• I v . • ••Mr tnrl Mr. William Casthw ul w ( , m | j l r t l ( > i r ^ , r p , r — s ^ . ttutu, I * t»« >ears, Ralas. IS.

41* Third avenu. rntmUuwld Mr j ^ , b % - , s > r w l , , > M . ,„ • ftW_ (i«n»t (•»- tan* >•»• M-a.nl Mi . I- 8 White .if Ruth . „ . „ , rvnt.irto tml . ( - ^ » . t.- f « . U ..!(.,i I. Sunda> gjp i ify luica m* rfc.es«lee sra C>. . i . . r«-.twsS»a. »•* r*»s«»aig. . *s»» s. I J **"! be cvnpajfcrd u. '«!*- f th*v^ nai.m«i.4i whm haw haag Wfaf.McCar ter N a m i d • . » •mui. u. .um...— •«. i». <•»•«»• *».i»s»swi.n .1._ . . aa J t_ l J cos»«ru<»u« piu«>a>ri a~» ">e «*> ate n rurtl«-.,.|wtKUla4sutW wt»lSafety Board Mead oprntMr. *» i..» r.»i,,i,.. »m > -.^«-41..«. •*. now ,#«»

• -. 1 - . . . . » . • I-rwiU ... t.. , .l-a- u.th..U.twr.M.... W

O'Rourke On Runaway ShipftMj Navy Car«o VotMl K,*.k. Loot* Ai It I. laiiMj

Towad Info Now Z«-«U"d for Rapair*

Wkasi • » VI aV fa. lBVr.uk. Ih. gr««H> ••* a»«jai m Ifce Aaaanxbag earsja stvif s»r.t>sii sasnii«« AA A 4i»pal«t* f<um.l>ttls Aanan.sastral asyrd nr. his AaHartir »s — # , | l a . f » , .w« *.- . t *

BesMav. Jarre fylttwrke -KsMjia t**-f*». '».- satM thr rau-n l» safetr I W «*»•" • • • • • • M " > »ah*> w«* <m «v» m i u. Ham aauarva • »< »a*aaaa««d «a> rapasH. ssMstr taw •*•<»• i » j ariasslsaa •» M i l .k> an l a a k f s a h x •->>•* 11 A t . - . . . ' „ . . - - w' -—»' j w f - - .•Reppvi <t> laaa. the >».4»ar« Mann I 4>a>

CftvmeA ^ i.»» Mr 1 r i s k CjssMff. *Mtww*a« M >«w «**- f . * r r d «*t u«.i in . siasi MI «* «st»«^A «s I - rasjri a>««a4 an .ellart to as-«r»i ih . VMtiH <4 » » „ . . » , -«.« -~1 w< Has H m H B

Thlanaa M MrC'.rb-i >• Ks fassl ar»r>». wwiisji I t t i a l Haw* . 0 th» W^4 Com* Wass I ..—•*,..aruuoe Vsrapti-sadml ..t 11 • sriasi Weathei ispwl. I isHrstii I•HaMar aVtnrlra ( , •,. '.1. .,1 fastt the I «rf • . « • » < . -<M n tHew Jersey, wtua ha» r " | W INMe ta* i m . ua»r « , , I M aa Mast) t "a» -

of thr H.< Jef T W * wt> a s a a t n t s n a t assy |as« Jwsto . l>r>a» • a» .attega

stayaa ysnsr a.*<i .» • thr TtT'f i isjsT 1 rassurta swaf aa M*>ts» . « > - . 1*1 •.-•* SSSMSJSSI a.• •. 1- ..1 satst) aa Baa . a u l m ttsssaMs. • « u » •>« tf > »• »«...ss*« ta> Mast~ Matr ssrw t a * U . . i l l kt i l taf lnl » . , A i w ) > b > s->ii (<sjs T*J* tssw I H M , ksy» atnot* . saw asoja* •<«•«« ttw

•S«'">'t M « - I ' ...*i . ! • !»• tar-AT

How much the oapositu.n In thehospital K j. -. i.ii to mean IK prob- 'letnatics}. The frwchnlders lastwwk - J - - . - i i.lllv concern ova*the objections v,hich were raised

The opposition has been scat-.arrrd thus far to the freeholders

Uie>- have- a clear fnandaie -to go ahead wj|h the profram

The freeholders are besel witha stranae kind nl fi«ht. however.Dr. BWasbv is a powerful figure .tm the f.-eeSoider board and inthis question uf hospitals he ispart.- \*. • formiOabie bc-eauseb« ts a :-• i::-i doctor of ronaiul(-erahte p* -muieiice.

Yet. tix- freehuldeit did nutundertake the hospital plan untilthey had the adviee of some ofthe toremna* doctors and hoipnalezprrt- - lh« couato In fact,tlw whole plan is predicated uponthe sur\Ty r• ; ..-K.I b>- an ex-pert

Kcverthrlrsa. the iiiiht on thehospital plan has picked upstrtrHtt" in recent weeks and willbear d>rp stud>' by the free-

Mrs OiarUt T Greene. Mmeet. Aids>-»oo.-l. taid

s • *:••.*> Vffl(est cgsmft ibeM i MT the ttudaet ..( anyk>r the esttbUsfanent of s

t.. rrneral rospltal or s«edi-rmUT* Why cant more

rases be taken care olat Bercen P . r W Only l » beds

other counties. This year you'rechancing yuur mind, wnfi spend-ing the taxpayer*' money freely."

Mr>. Ruas Keller. 1U M. l i .wi laic. Ridgewoodv remsrked:' L'ei^en Pineit isn't :i credit U>Bt-rgen County. If yuu had-P*&vc4 that you -coirfd-rtm -an-effici<nt plant at Bergen Pines,maybe you'd find the countycore willing to agree with yourhospital plan."

Dr. Samuel Alexander. Free-holder Frank A. Leers and Direc-tor J .hn J. Dickerson spoke onbehalf of the county medical cen-ter plan. Durkerstm assuring hiheaters that "We are not tfotni.to rush into this program."

Gold Star*Party ToBe Held On Mar. 6

Lyndhurst Chapter AmericanGuld Star Mothers Card Partywill t r held on Thursday eve-ning. March a, at the LyndhurstAmerican I egion The affair Was-vh.-djlei for February 21. butdue to the inclement weather wasi .»lt.-<i stt The c«nmtra>r i wret-eived many lovely dour prixaa,has (me table priua. and a plea*snt evenmg is anticipated fur allwho can attend. The purpose ofthe card party »s->to relar fundsfor hospital work.

!MT, wAs u «ueit at thrmonipi and w « iitrtiiDpatiti-d tryHurry Hanaon, cDunty rhapUin.uf I,; ndhurat.

Jitdfc Carmiitv Savlnu Jr. MidEdward LuMbadt-r Judged Uwt'vent, with Harry F » 1 d m a nrh«iirman at Um tocai i r r i n a t -menU. The students were M -fisted in their iptuhei by JohnMcL« an, hi^h K4KK>1 history in•tiuit.n v M w u pifwnt

U-^f-l ul l '>W'imit. .ita. a. . aw. « • • " • • - •»••

While it » laaBasaW u^t Uwrv*V^»»rM of IhS |4an ...-O-'"^rtft. ***r« s*# iasMaaMasl fl

Ma OtgsMtstsa.' m

aft.! I m Sij .* - '- w> « 1 .ft•t»rtMl fifth ••• «)* ' St.ai-ge H ' •« * • " tfew #w

ssMgaas] Hstajj ass* sstjaa ssas* aa>

pwith a Kold rn* da]. l « . i u i | theAmerk-an Leftoji emblem, andeogravcKl with the word "Ora-tory " Both ftrla *-*ir tlven r«u ••a.fln by Ffldmw.

Partuipel*eei n thr cmuotyr- repetition martu Die Qr«t timein arv«ral yean tltat Lymlhuretha« made a •eriotn bt4 loi recoi:nntf-n The «thobl.««"( town-ship at** intereatMl in v-,+ nut-< «im«- and are (u.peful that MiasJuetice will »•* on in UM- ftnaU•t Ruthrrlui d. tally »• xt n.<*nlh

Revisions OnI Iccilln Code

NOTICEDOG OWNERS

X.. r.liBf laahf Krrajsro

r L«W>. all M m r r . i.f d.^i-inf the iiximh of Januarv in carh

K iimntli «( l'.-hruar> in rarb «rar. the- I Vlirr |W pjrUIW-nl is ol.iitvstr.1 lar u n . - Urrousdiuul fKe muniripalii*.

AB s n m al t lap IMH ba»m* olnaisH^ ihr I<»JT sk«IL. u sjaji11 i l l i i - nisiism funfcii <il i '

IVrUJ.Tmsh. Orlu

hare bammade in the tri-oocnmun.tyr or-duianre I.., aatisjg and dnnkinaj•atabliahmaJsts' santui > 1 nd*.• ii.i will be presented la the

1^-ndhurst B<.a.il "' C M H R I I I.iiirttp* at Ha mertinc <m March S.

Cumposed by Arthtit V Turn-er, health affcerr of LyrMhurat.1 i.r 01 dinance sj ia|i n ui 19 ta>-"«n.- effacttva in I., ndhum.Smtli Arlington and H.u.»if.« 1..n a urufiea feiaa 1 >»wr l a u w . on eajoreernrnl. hw rwsan•crutinued by the i » i . » . » at' • • •» ) and now stands avpruved

Ttie ordmasK* waa prrparwt f. 1PixaefltaUan kste laat year but •«a final nartaaa af ttar Board <*Health ai Ae n n t muninpBbties «s> DsuHstiir ML • n . bund

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Rutherfotrf aasl Wsstli i l i l iaginSSK) tt s»|»fi»«)« will thr a be atan to the

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WMttimter PresbyterianChurch ^

RUft Road ft New Jersey Are.KM(t Kwad

Rer. Hmnri t. Priekel;,

Sunday. March 2—9:45 a.m. Sunday School.11:00 a.m. Morning Worship *

Topic - "We- shall reap, if wefatal not." Gal. 6:9.

7:30 p.m Young People willmeet.March 3—

Women's Missionary Societ>- will meet at 8 p rnrin the t;yceurrrMarch

9 p.m. Choir Rehearsal follow-ing the Lenten Service.Friday. March 7—

8 p.m Senior Young PeopleSotiety.

Si. Michael's R. CChurch

•CT. IWbl—i J. #ll«ewskiraster

Badge Road and Fa|« Avenue

Westminster Boy's will meet7 30 p.m. in the Lyceum.March 5—

Mid-week Lenten service. Jesusand The Beatitudes.March 6— >

Meeting of the Canvas Com-mittee at 8 p,m. in the Lyceum.Choir will meet at 8 p.m.March. 7—

Boy Scouts will M l at 8 p.mMarch 24—

Spring Sale. Luncheon givenby Sigma Chi, 12 to 2 p.m. - 50c.Sali open till 9 p.m.

Si Thohius' EpiscopalChurch -

Sunday Masses at 8, 9, 10:30ind 11:30 a. m.

Holvdavs at 5:30. 7. 8 and 109. m.

Wec-k days at 7:15 and S a. in lictaj Board

with . sermon by the pastor on ;Tragedy of Wilftd-J

Special music by the choir undrr ;

direction of Mrs. Frances Gillies. ;7:00 p. m. - Youth Fellowships.8:00 p. m. — Rev Frank Mead,

uitm "f tin- Christian! Herald, of Nutlev. will bitne the' message. The Gleo Club (,f Ev-: cry man's Biblf Class of Ruther-! ford will sing under dirwtion of: Lou Bright with Howard Collins• at the piano. AI Platt. song4 leader at tirr ~rtass. wtH rondurtI the hymns of the evening Ev-j erybody is invitedFriday. February 28 -

1 Program of < ntettainmrnt by] Converse HttkCEUfl of Boston.

conti it pianist and impersonator,', under auspices of the Youth Fel-lowship. F^'f-will offering. IIp. m.Mi.ndav. Man-h 3 -

WiH Be HostS t • t • Federation ToMe«t Witfi Ev#>rym«n't

In March

8 p.licial H

m The Everyman's Bible ClasswiH be heat to the annual tan--vention of the State Federation

i of Men's Bible Classes April 38.: Charles Free, chairman of theconvention and.of the observanceof the 25th anniversary of the

-leal class with which it coin-cides, has invited the Mayor andCouncil to participate."

Nearly 2,000 persons are et>pected to attend the convention

| from all parts of the state. Be-tween 400 and 900 official dele-

Sarrrd Heart R. C. Church

Rev. Bernard M<wre, pastor

Masses at 8:30. 7:30, 8:30. 9:3010:30. and 11:30 a.m.

I i.rrsl and Sluyvrsant AvenuesRev. Rowland F. Nye, reetar

Fii>t Church of Christ,Scientist

f Pierresant ft Lincoln AvenuesIn Rutherford. N. J.

•ranch of th« Mother Church. Th«FlrM Church of Chrltt Selantlat. <-laoilon. M i x

KIII,I1.-I> MntoM «l II .. m.. and al

' J » 30 a.m., s- n.lav S.-1HMI.Wr4n*Mdar Cvcatng U»rtlnv at 1:11

Room at a Station Hquarf

Febiuarj" 26—3 3(1 n.m rhiirch S<-hool I.t-n

Thursday. March 6- -2 p. m. — Woman's Society of

Christian Service meets. TheHigh School Gills1 Choir willsing. A film will be shown.Plans will be announced for tiledinner to bi- served on M.'ri'h 27,

There's a welcome to all at thechurch cm the corner of Stuyves-ant and Tontine avenues. Per-sons without a church home inLyndhurst arc especially invitedto worship here.

Rutherford Baptist ChurchRutherford. N. J.

9:45 — Church School11:00 — Mornin- Worship "Pi-

late - the Futility of Formality."6:45 - Baptise Youth Fellov.-

ship.8:00 — Evening Worship "Gods

"Rates will hold their annual busi-ncas session at 1:30 p.m. April 36m the Presbyterian Church. Co-operating churches in the com-munity will serve dinner for thedelegates and the evening session\MM4H- held at the High Schoolauditorium and gymnasium fea-turing the Rev. Letter H. Clec,pastor of the Second PresbyterianChinf h, Newark, and founder ofthe Rutherford class, as speakerof the evening.

A large, parade will start at6:10 p.m. with at least sevenband* in the line of march.

The class's 25th anniversaryprogram will take place April 27at 9:30 a.m. at the Rivoli Theatre.

E. M. B. C. New$

Last Sunday Everyman's BibleClass of Rutherford had a specialattraction for its members: theLyndhurst Choral Croup «p-'

JeffersonPTA Will

pearcd and sang three' numbers;they were well received and ap-preciated, judging by the ap-plause accorded them by theClass. The Choral Group wasled by James Beaverson. 371 menattended the session.

Next Sunday Rev. George O.Kirk, Leader, will speak on thesubject "If I'm Lucky." Classstarts at 9:30 a. m.

The Nev\ Jersey State Con.vention, with the local class ashosts will be held in Rutherfordon April 26 and the 23th SilverAnnivervary of the RutherfordClass at the Rivoli on Sunday"SprT

Affair Will B* held Mar12 At Thair School Washington's Birthday Dance went aver with a '

croW(j and io,d, of "old timers" with the youngsters, mixedi t h k «

ofcompleted plans .for their annual

1 food sale to be held on March 12,• at the school with Mrs. Arnold

Holther as chairman.They witt join with other PTA

units in the presentation of aGilbert and Sullivan Operetta•Patience" at the High School on

i evening J

ygin the crowd, everyone had an enjoyable evening. Here is thanks «ca U w h o a i d e d "* ~»l»™ted. I also want"."toTthank the au*fliari

Mrs. Philip Hyatt of Ruther- want to eat only and not :

P A f t VFor Bertha Diebold

ford, president of the Bergen

Westminister'sComplete Plant

Miss Bertha Grace Diebold.daughter of Mr. Karl Diebold. ofw9 Kearny street, was seven yearsold last week. The event wascelebrated v. jth a party given ather home. 'Decorations were inpink and grsjssjfc A cake decoratedin these same colors was the cen-ter of attraction vvhftn refresh -

I mentp we! e served.j Those pi esent included Mrs.Howurd Kaas with her daughter.Sanrita. and son, Howard, Adri-an m Wilson. Jeanne Mi itierMarian Meicu-r. Mrs. Fred Fogelland her daughter, Kathleen, MrsMartin Patterson and daughter.Carol, Mis. William St*lztnnr.illrr anj son, Btlly, Mrs. William

County Council of Parents andTeachers, spoke at laeir recentmeeting, giving four objectives ofthe PTA, school education, health,world understanding and bro-therhood and parent and familyeducation.

John A. Birrell presented asafety program with pictures.Brownies entertained with agroup of songs under directionof their leader, Mrs. Joseph H.Aldridfjc

Mrs. S. J. Ricadvlla, Mrs. Al-fred * Morgan and Mrs. ClarenceVanden Heuvel took part in a<andle lighting ceremony in ob-servance of Founder's Day.

Honored guests included Mrs.Harry GutheiL local county coun-cilor, Mrs. Sam De Bonis, Mrs. H.Stanley Brill The attendanceaward went to the fourth gradetaught by Mrs. R- G. QGorman

^ 3 ^ , M n o w i c h e , ; theyw e r e Micjmu, 1 h o p e y o u do as good a job on the cocking tor StFat's night.

While on the subject let me again remind you to get in yourrvations for the Dinty Moore Sutper and Dunce to be held on

Saturday night, March 15. Johnny Hartigan and hi* committte arebeing deluged with reservations and yon know there is a limit, sodon't let it be said that I did not warn you. ,*

wiH cease at 18 p.m-gaged to provide the dance music, so you can see a good time isin store for each and everyone.

Final notice to all candidates who have not received their ob-ligation. Mass Initiation Will be held this Saturday night, so pleasearrange to be there. Bring a partner with you for the dance whichwill follow. The committee is working hard to give you a coedtime, therefore show your appreciation by attending/

Our basketball team won the final league game from Leonialast Sunday. They are in second place With only one defeat andthat was by May wood, who is unbeaten thus far. However, theystill have one more contest with Palisades Park, which team hasheight like Maywood. so here's hoping for an upset, so we cansee some playoffs. Our team did a splendid job and should brcongratulated. *

Our bowling team took 2 out of 3 from the Polish-Americanslast Monday in the Town League. They missed the second gameby tour pins. Well those things happen. They really have compe-

; tition and are not doing too bad a job. I don't know how Grandpa| is making out in the Legion County League because he is silent.I The answer must be "lousy."

On Wednesday, March 5, the post will embark on the first ofseries 6T monthly dances for the young folk'off the town.

Remember LEGI0N means service to aU veteran*.

ten sarvtecFebruary 26— -

St. Thomas's Young People' iFellowship will meet at 8:00 p.min tlie parish halLFebruary 27—

3:00 p.m. Mid-week LentenService.March 2—The ntrol l Sunday in Lent. 7.30a.m. Holy Communion: 9:30 a.m.Church School: 11:00 am ChoralKticliuiist and sermon. "PrtvBeg*:TnW.ftadduwes."March 4 — "

A'MO p.m. Vestry meeting in theparish twillMarch 6 -2it0 p.m. Bu.-mess meeting ol St.MarvV Guild H ift) p.m. Mid-weekix'liU'n rervlce.March 5 —

3:30 p.m. Church School Len-ten srrvic*-'. .' . j

Si. Mattl irw's \.\;in»«hl.i ill1 tillirr.in ( . l i u n l i

Valley h r * * and Travers PlaceRev. Oaarge Muller. pastor

RUth. 2*134

Sunday. March 29:15 a.m SUJKIU> School.10*30 a.m. Holy Communion.

"A Pledge Anil Seal Oi The *"oi: Sins."'

" p.m. Junun Young Peuplm Doris Hen n lie'1

avenue.Wednesday. March 5

8 p.m Special Lenten St'A Word Of Lev*."

Sermon subject for Sunday.March 2

Golden Text: "Unto us a childis horn, unto us a ««n is given:;<n:l tl« government shall b* upon his shoulder: and his nameshall he tailed Wonderful, ConnM-Iltir. Th" mfghty God The ever-lasting Father, The Prince of ',Peace." (ha. 9 61

Sei men FlnwagTi f nun t h e :Kim; .lames version of the Bible][>< h ide

"And thise Sign* shall followthi ru thai beluve; In my hameshall they can out dnviU; . . AThey shall take up seipent^; andif they drink ;<n\ (it-U'JIy thin:1..it -hall not hurt them;" (Maik •it. 17.18 i C'i(i relative passiiKen :fri.M "Scientr and Heulth with :K< v to ih« Scriptures" by MaryBailee Eddy include:

"It is possible, -yea. it i theduty and pi ivikuje of every child,man. and worn tin, ti> follow mMOOM dagre* the exampU* of theMaali r by the demonstration ofTiuth and Life, ul health ttn<lholine»v" (p.37i

8:00 — WedPrayer MM vice.

evening, | Dieb<(|(t of Lyndhurst.Mrs A tmilu Nut/, grand-

niother of the guest of honor, and

Mniiurti i l

I.ytiJlturHt Melhodi*.Church

Stuyvrwnt and Tonttm AvenuesKev. William Justice, Minister

If f » l | Cllllll II lilt•ki sill tciHBical, fit kiaitifil

BIAM0N1lit IMir ii|l|MiH lit aiiinii

Stuyvesanl nc.tr ValleybrookRev. Donald T. K'uffnun

Th. \Y, Minister3Mi.8tuyvesant Ave.

Rl'therfnrd 2M"»0

"Jesus Sums Up His Claims" isthe topic cf the Bible flkhvel IPS-son March JL Sunday mot nine ;it!>:45. The topic is from John' IGosp«l. ihaplfi 1%

•Wh« n Tmie Began*' is fcbolitle t>f the sermon in the morningworship period, beginning nt 11o'clock Th« will ire n study, c.fthe Scripture* outlined by theShorter Catechism definition -of

< i cation."God Speaks Throuyh n Plot-

ting Priest" If the Rlbjcd of theevening sermon at'liflO P m. • TliCmcHKUift* w i l l » o i i h i d v I h f n u nm i l l C O U n s e l t.f IK'' ;•! h \ I If ICyiaphHs in tlla tirade aii-tinstChrist, Jnhn It. TIK- yrmn« JWKpic's group! wilPnu-t t at 7:00 p.m.

Mondav evenmu. March 3, till:M and M Club will meet

The WMtmn will meet nn Tuesday eveninK ;it K (t" P n i

On Wednesday, th.- communi-eant«v class will meet at 700 und

Final plans have been In id fora luncheon and spring sale to be mother <if the guest ol hpnor, andheld at the Westminster Presby- Mis. Robert PoltUer of New Yorktirian Chuich on March 24. The! City; Mrs. George Diebold ofluncheon will be served ft«»T'Carlstiidi: Mrs. George K. Nutcnoon until 2 p.m. The sale will r .in,j daughUT, Mildred, of Ruth:• on tin lie until 9 p.m. I nford

The Si;;ira Chi will serve the ! . .inn- heon and have charge of | {*• i i r ifancy nnd coametk- booths in the VUOIQ O t d f•sale, "with Mrs. Florence Ward,Mis. George Albcrdinu. MrsCharles P. Maskiell and Mrs.Benjamin Divine In charge.

Mrs.-1.airy Wrcgtf and Mrs. J.E Cohn, with their committeesof the LadierU'Il jev.elry,unit rundy.

In charge of refreshments wereMrs B. G. Blohm. Mrs* NormynTeffeau and Mrs. William Castles

Will Meet March 6I , Th.1 Mothi-

ndh urst t; ..* Star.tit hold a rard party

_._4ay, March 6. at 8 15Aid Society will p in. llt the Legion Kail tn Lynd-lavoring extracts' hurst.

|* Mrs. Mai if Capacckt, president— •' ' will he in charge.

Mrs. ptht-1 Dwyer carried offthe honors at last week's meetingof the Sun.-1 htrie s>iu linti Clubwhi-n she rolled a score of 170.

thu Uible Study »nd Prayer jjroUpwill meet at B 00 The BibleStudy topic will be the state-"nicnt from the Lord's Prayer.'•Foryive IJn Otn-DrbtF.". Our friendly church has -i-w;irui__wi'k'<.!-•*<• fin- all. We be- |lio\<- that you will find help «n 'th< Word of God for your prob-lems, and our services of fellow-ship ;ind worship me t.uilt aroundthe teachtog <>i His Word.

Wesleyan Guit lWill Hold MeetingWe-l« van Service Guild of the \

Lyndhurst Methodist church hada* their guest speaker at a meet- |

' ins nel<* ' i's t week. Mrs. PaulCall, ndi'i of Hast rouck Hvi|{l>ts.Her theme was "Stewardship a*• Way of Life Miss Janet MuirM thf worship service with Miss \Winifred Niblette. Mis. Etta Ha- jvens and Mrs. Ward Emery tak- 'ing part

Barringer-Walker

Post No. 139Lyndhurst

YOUTH DANCE, WEDNESDAYMARCH 5th

M i - - Initiiiliiiii S u l u n l a v . Mnrrli I-I

St Patrick's Dinner and DanceMarch 15th

\I.W \VS \ «;ooi) TIMK AT THK POST//n// ii mlahlr lor U t'tltiilliis. Hiim/ifls. rtr.

For All Ona-ion*

HUGO'S

FLOWER -i BI WIBK

287 KIIHI ROADNORTH AKUfttTON

KKABNV 2-1157

KEAKM 2-2144

DR. I. R. KRASNEROptometrist

\ v«iiiiiiali«n iMiil Tri-aliHi-nl OlKwieti t <:innltl.»n>

1mA IV»-«Ti|.lioii- %'rill.nami rillril

45 PARK AVENUERl THERFORD. N. J.

KI llt.rlorJ 2441Ail|.|....il. KiMiti 1'hralrr

Consult Usl . . .

We are Mill ut all tunes most willing to giveiiny information pertaining to our service, ourrstal lishment. or our merchandise.Come in ..nd. let us- advise you in advance ofthe need, us we arc anxious to cooperate withMtm

To serve the public as it wishes to be served\t our aim.

Th* Collins MemorialWILLIAM C. COLLINS, Director

62 PARK AVENUE Ri 1 Ml R K J R D , N. I,THK S T i m t . i M l l \ l - U l \ M l l \ . i s .

Riti Produce Market3 1 2 R i d g e R o a d

Under New Management(I. R. Christo)

FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITDAILY

Free Del ivery

RUth. 2-9068

'These "days we're; greetingmany, new faces!"

F.>*ry day nmrr and more a w "fmm"apyrar <••• our auilrhboants b l i inN JJ«nr>_Jo4ntn« the hundrrj. of

U Mr arr mil all I lag 1>nrair busy days al | | M awltcsitwank,but «f«rf glad in say tbal mo»l r«lb>«•> Ihrunali prumplN.

Our ION.IHW.aW fx.asisl.il pro,r.,.(u> irolnl ahrad rapi.llv. V * arr loot-ing forward to tbr Ibss* « b m wr ranttrrt all «ho arr n»w wailinn fortrlrsibonra. and p j . iUt rrrnunrv till In-llrr *4T\ ii r I

New Jersev Ilett

I * ••!AIll W l h u m UaVKI to* A HIAHI MM MUIT

3 E E V F R V B A N K I H 6 S E R V I C E

TsttlSreek t% mn

That's the reaction of many menwho suddenly lind themselves theExecutor of a friend's estate. Willyour Kxccutor feel the same way?If hr does, van you expect him tohandle your affairs efficiently?Wouldn't .it be better to name tnyour Kxecutor? To us it's an oWand familiar storv — our business.

- l«r|*ur«lM.n

RUTHERFORD NATIONALFIVE BANKS

• tUTHHtK)tt>«{AST tUIMtWOtO

F«ytjl Drsost InouactESTHIt lSHfO I I f ]

J7. 1«47 T H E L F t i l f t

Horn* Of John F. Zauns 5 Newilrow High School t For BokmdersMr. and Him. M m F. Zaun, of

125 Delatield aKnue. Lyndhurst.waits-aWi thajr silver weddingannr»«r»ai» with aa open house•iweay. O B the same oocasioothey announced the engagementM their daughter. Patricia Jew.to Hevard K. Kobb. son of Mn

of Feronia way.ad the law Mr.

Rot*. No date has been set fortha wedding.

Him. Zaun is a graduate ofLyndhurst High School and thePain* Hall School, of New York. IShe is * medical »««istani wrlh alocal physjejas. Mias Zaun is a:

Mr. and Mn. Zaun were mar--i#d In Je-se~ Til - «n •>-^«.-.f-t*. i n t by the Bav. Prank J.Muman, now of Newark, who waspresent for the silver anniversary

Mrs. Zaun was the former Missr*azel GtUil.anJ daughte; ufMrs.R. B. Gilliland and in.- late MrGilliland of Montclair. She taughtin the Lyndhur&t schools for aperiod of 12 years. Mr. Zaun isgenera) manager for the Ani-i

sraphir Corporation and EastCoast Shipbuilders of New York-Trie touple have

Slvtr U M . 4a\ a • • • * ftam^^aV^k«« 1 TW aMkwaJ tahv** • * -

raws, m a n i r n o n e * s • ho.™ s« ™ «» i«»««i iSuett at Party'For Catholic Unit'^iT —"*

CharUlV H... .•< ; • <

Holl-i, everyone! Did you itrif out the snow shtvwls?las; f iiuiay, when there v u J««t • little lave, or it <«boui J -tuw:ovei everything, and the students go* that unexpected hultday V *ol course, we could all be thankful wv got a day oil at all harfwhat I uttersps u that it had to.fall on Friday, wtwo we c.uW tawha*, an Assembly! And since school wasn't in SIKL'JI. Uic:i wat n»iiaf ki'Ovll game Friday Ught- That extends Ihr **.-.* MI a htUr. *••-thing we're thankful for. But the b*im- at Bugcu this week <ttdctterncludc basketball lor Lyadhurst High, because tonight there* *big doubleheader sthedulvd thai nqnc ut you will want to m w 1

T& ftrst past tsf th* craning, well see the Alumni rwet etc Varsstjagain, and let's see who wins this time! Then, we'll « v am tvrmmm

•llegiatcs battle the-North Aihngum Vikm*.* m WIM*be- a thrill-packed game. The tiairw* are l*> be bcM a*

Red Cross benefit, and for such a good eause. alt u| us * •> Wto buy a_M^i(^Tftty'i« Mite- #S J^M^JUMLJUSI «:*«&the Alumni or at the door.

CoapW H«v* PertyCelebrate Their

Anniversary

To Third «tr«irt. way K 1 " ^ M h«f>oiAt a -it.(HIM urHtttl ^hssvrr | i w iMomlay mentag b> i!f> WtUiantSui-- Ji . «l her M M *** TenBy.-k J . H «

tV^erattans were .*'. t i*v «u^

. t Ai»rr»-#. kiaM •tst wet* at the hiwnuhn Matur, TT* fifth

Plans werr laid f'*r ihr annualH Patittk. s 1>•> card p«rt\ to h*

reatkraled their Silverr> on Satur

then they enterwi.»jr*c at thru howyr for teUlivv*

T«« «.«kw«»V ««•»!• man MM. onf rt .**j> til, .*S1 «t Sacred K«*r«R C CtMarrsi by the l«*e R**\

J Mcaaysaan Mi» Boia»W*< r• tfw ionrrt H I M afaSHHi

11. tan in the»r w>li".v withstreamers falling. 1 iKr gifipAcfcugeii • . J .». 1. .. 1 nruted in j., basket

Those nrv*enl in< l.u*l«sj Mrs-Frank FutMv. Mr» Chitftina Ho*' » t\ rtf Carfailadt Mi» 1/ma*KI«Aev the Mtkae* Catttemhe'M I M I and Mar«ai\-t Wttrtrvr. of

IT, atdwMaMKiusly at the homxof Mtss Mat> r nuda»rs. grand jlesjent. «f Ut Kvrti «vi-nur. Mr*Wilm«i R. I W t . .•sjsj m i w r Mr* Virtorot I Paik avenue and Mr-

ry ..1 •*> »••., in sajsjga, or ,wtU aevve a»

lin»al Vrrrily fnr Mrdiral A,sistants and of Lambda Mu Chap-ter of the International Sororityof Beta Sigma Phi.

Mr. Rotb is also a graduate ofLyndhurst High School and ispresently an engineering studentat Fairk-igh-Dickinson JuniorCollege at Rutherford. He iswith the Columbia ProtefcuwiteCompany of CarLstadt He servedwith the' U. S. Army for twoyears, 18 months of which werespent in the European area.

Christina BlohmMarried Sunday

Miss Edna Christina Blohm,daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Ber-nard Blohm of 722 Sixth streetbecame the bridr of RaymondKunU, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Kuntz. of 621 36th street.Union City, Saturday. The core-mony was performed at 10:30a.m. at the rectory ol Holy Fam-,ily Church, Union City, by the IRev. C. M. Weitekamp.

Miss Winifred Blohm ui War-ren street, Harrison, was the maidof honor. William Kuntz servedhis brother as U-.-t man.

The bride wore a light u ;i>gabardine suit with matching hatand Hack accessories and a cor-sage of orchids. Her attendantwore a fuschia suit with gray hatand black accessories and a tor-sage of white roses.

Dinner was served at the Rubin Hood Inn. Montclair,. for theimmediate families Guests wereMr. and Mrs. William Kunu. MissJanet Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs W JKuntz, George Sharp, of UnionCity; Mr Blohm. Miss WinifredBlohm, Mr. and Mm Ben Blohm.and children, Carol and Albert.ot Lyndrturst, with the newly-weds.

Later, the couple left on a mo-tor trip south. On then wtuinthey will live at MB 38th streetUnion City.

Mrs. Kuntz is a graduate of thrLyndhurtrt High School and Coleman's Business College She iswith the C P Cherrical Solvent*Inc., Newark

Mr. Kuntz is a KraduiiU.- of aUnion City high school and at-tended Brooklyn PolyLcUinic Institutr, where he studied engin-eering. He is rum an us^isUntphotographer vvit!> Puit.i* Ser-vice in Newark. He served inthe army for four years, part ofwhich was in the South.Pacific.

-Mrw Florence Ififfi.-Last Ttou

j of New York, whose home in inj Jamaica, British Weft Indies, wasa guest at the anniversary und

I 1-Mg.uiteinrni {HUTty, with oiheisi from Wmst •n-Sal*m. N..C, Bal-

timore. Md. Waruick, N. Y.Floral Park. L. I.. Stotcn Island.Newark. Montclau. Nutk-v, Belle-ville, Passaic. Elizabeth, Fleming-ton, Englowood, RidiiPwood, Weehawken, Jersey City. East Or-angr. Wood-Ridge. PalisadesPark, Rulherfovd and Lyndhuvst.

Winifred NibletteEngagement Told

Mr. and Mrs. C , F . Manfredi,of 265 Travers place, Lynahurtt,

& -

rI

Phyltit Lombard,To Become Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lomfaavdlof 284 Van HUM n - tm i announcethe i-nftHfin iU of their daught»r. phylW. •*> Mi John Gagh-ardi, of 241 LafayetU- avenue.

Miss LofnbardPi? a ki ..Juati ofLyndhur«t High Sthool and isemployed by Di. Canrtiu as arei(istercd nutM*

Mr. (...nJihKi' graduated fromBoy$ Htgli School in Biouklynand was recently '.,•«;..•: gtnjfrom the army

dauKhter, Miss Winifred Nihlettrlo Henry Dt*Ri*nsis. son of Mr.»nd Mis Nicholas Uilii mi:. of138 Kidff road, Lyndburst. For

. [ r m l ; : n i m n n i ••<••< n t w a s i r a . l i - a t atea yiven Sunriay nt tlu- Mantrfdihome; No dau- has hwn set fotthe wedding.

Tne bridc-t«-le is a uraduaWof L>ndhur;tt High Srhnol and isv, ith the Standard Oil Com pan >uf Now I M M in theii J11* t)c-jjartnunt in New York O t ; .

Mr Cc-Rensif. jl.*> a graduateof Lyndhurft Hiuh Sch. ol. is asenior at I^ut»t«'is Uni\eraity.whetr he is m-jjonnu m tivilenKJiirt;mjt- H^ served in thfU 9. Nav> for t » o ani I halfyears, part of. which wa»- over-s*as. 'I.r 4na>f commissionefi anenfi^n.

Gutst^i l ini l l i l 1 Mr. uni Mr»Warren E. Burrow*?; and rh U r n ,Joan and Jiidv. of Mt'tu henMr lind Mi VV Lennart Swcnoon. Mtss Barbara Swenson. t> naid Stewart, <>( Hadwncaek; Mi -Katiii'iin-' Manfredi. MIHS Flor-• H Mi.iJreiJi, o! Cari»tadt; Mrand Mrs Noftixan T. Chute, Ml.J D J Mrs, HakJ lUnst u- MM- M*-nun Doole. of Rutherford. How-ward Niblrtte. Mr. and MrsNicholas fVRensis. Mi imd Mr*Raymond l>*Rt-n«i5, Miss EvelynDcRensis: Michael DeRcnttiK.Dommick Romano, with the hon^oted couple, Id is? Nil.ti It. .IMHenry DeReniis. also the hostand' hostess. Mr- %nd Mrs. Manfredi. »f Lyndhurst

Italian Play NewDate March 7

I)..' in the in lement weather,iast Frtday night thi Iultan pevfoimancr whith w

raradar, m spile oTTftgTnt'gai al ftn^w. trw I . A U ^ ' T' firU took a btuTto NsrtB Arlington to paouctpate in u PUvstey A i » *I Wright, Agatha Longarzo. Gertrude Salomon. Dorothy Hai»rtm, ! • '•' Hdaaen, Joan Marre, Joan WaJtman. and Francis Fatrtook The girt,played four basket ball-games, first loKing tu Belleville, than dvfvattng North Arlington and Rutherford In the rvplay oT fhe BrTleviR>'game, uui girls came out second best with a ft-4 wore. Gee. j^Jirew. '•

! must have jinxed us against Belleville, lhat's n\i When the r*m*- *were over, the girls from all schools were taken tu the c.<ff?t-iw ft* * Thot dogs and soda, which you can be sunr were very weWwnr Th*rr*

> was also some very good student entertainment Too bad Lvtulhur*didn't have any choir members along*

All the girls who went on this jaunt wen- in .he Girls Leaderi Club. Yes, including Frances Fastook! Ft an was .ucepUHi iMu Uvclub last week .and if the continues hei w n w a*= a Let*«Ur tfhway she starU-d. she'll be okay! Cnngrutulatians, Fran*

Of course, you all know the results of the Student Comcti tilin>n.<" In case you've been out in the told ( b i n ! ) oui n. vi p-*••»*dent is Arthur Hcgjncamp; vice president, Can ml Liherti ssWgfj .Aobeit Ranucci. and treasurer, Eu&ene Purkc*r If you *cw * • *ptHtplc looking, dignified last Monday, faigive ibem, becausr if-first meeting of the "revived G O was held at 12:40 M«tnbers «C

* -the Council sclecteo the follow\n% stontjinif x*;nn\HMiti*e-'*k Ausftr*rH»-""~I Publicity, Finance, HanffBuok, Sn v u t PuuiU. ami K x * ."*These (-brnmittfes intend to get n^ht down t> work making set** ;u wonderful place to be. Well, not th.,i wominful. !*:-minutes of all council meeting* will be i>«. u a .-n v.iui H*mBulletin Board, and your repraaentattve will explain .mytf

' d< n't undery-t^nd And please, students, g|Vi> <»ut with thrtions, your "representative haii to have Hgfla^Nssl to a" t )"1 Nnf members of the Standing Committees will 1 e posted < n thr But ' •

: letm Boards in the halts.Last Thursday, Afternapn Volley iUH teatm « n o ptrked

Edythe Earl, Juan Anderson, Charlotte Htnhheiser. Shirley Rrr WM %Jerry Jnriman, Doris Berglund, J<> K;i«n. ..mi t;All volley ball will be jilnyetl Mv<ml.,s m^lii . wtlh v '>.IHK the i« ih^hi on Wednesdays

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Giorgio Mauri and his BOB*pan> will present "Una Vita Bubata with miwir, comedy and

Mrs HannaK Anderson wasKue*t of honor at a party givenSumiay in celebration «>f her B7thbiiihday iinniversary by herniece and nephew, Mr and Mis

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American Red Gross has made arrangements to handle un overflowcrowd at tonight's big doubleheader basketball game and danceSports followers arc in for a fine night of entertainment and frompreparations, will certainly get their 55 cents worth. The entire pro-ceeds of the games will be donated to the Red Cross. Jack Boschen'sCollefiates, who triumphed in the early rotunds of the State A.A.U.tournament at Elizabethr-for-ttar second straight year -wtfr-meetthe.North Arlington. Varsity Club and in the other game, it will

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The Collegiates will have their full' lineup out for the gameand may possibly play in the opener in view of a busy schedule irthe State tournament, depending on the outcome of certain games.

This is just a reminder to get there early and be in for the Icomplete card. Its a gcod night and a fine cause Tickets may bepurchased at Pete Curciog gas 5tt1c.1V, Moil Bed rick s Spurt Shop jand from John Hartigan at the American Legion . . At the door ;loo! That's the Lyndhuvst High School gym. Doors open al 7 p.m. | "

| vLeague. Softball Rules Set . . .. M

At a meeting of the Lyndhurst Municipal Soitball League on , KTuesday night, managers of the fourteen teafn.s already reprcsente'dfor the 1947 season discussed rules and ^filiations that will guide : )(the mode of pUy. The league voted to stay with the old style of j it

play as far as ten men on a team and sixty foot j *,'toasps and again voted m iawr xrfr every teain"b -~jing uniformed with at lea^i jerseys. Amung the Iprincipal changes will be the requirement of i:pitchers to wear a solid col<u tuvy blue or black j jj1jersey with absolutely no marking on the front : uin compliant*.- with the official Amateur Softball '"Association rulings. Heaters of eavh team will bejlimited to eighteen players over the course of] N*

the season and players wili be permitted to weal spiked shoes for : IIthe first time. Comni is-sumer James A Brt-sbn adiinssed the groupexplaining that the field on^River road )'••• . t. Field) is scheduledlor rapid development and if the league would relinquish the fieldfor the 1947 season, it would be u» first class condition, .fully seededand equipped with ptopvs dia\nagt for the following year. All ,%) _managers were in accord with" the plan and it was agreed that the ritiileague games for this year will be held •*! the 'high school and at jy(jjjjMarion Avenue. Bresiin pk-dged his full support of the league and ' i:.''tVoffered to put up trophies for the winning team and the runner upMorton Bedrick also ;i commissioner in the league, will afioin putup a trophy for the team that is eliminated in the final!, of the play- j \{ , joffs. This correspondent, on behalf of The Commercial Leader, will • w. i.put up batting trophies for first and second place in each division j Jiaftjand it is expected thai several-merchants will offer special prizes!t h r o u g h o u t t-Lj.iL M , I ^ ' i i j - - . - ' - H

Bill Pedersen outlined plans for the umpires' association which • Mn»will handle the games. The next and final meeting of the ledgue was i j"'11

put ahead to Tuesday, March 18. at which time, entries will close I vCand the playing schedule at ranged.

BowlingThe Lyndhui>V Rftfrrataf Center Fivv (Jimmy Laun«. Lou V.-1 J

sggrcUi. HarlowKubbin. AlPorro and Muiuh Button) knodced j wy'iVmVthe ten pins cold up at Huckcn&ixk Revft-atum Center in the firstweeks of the Bergen County tournament and at present are 'leading jthe Class A five-man te;«us.w.th a lusty _"< ' •series. This Saturday, the Superior Home Sp*-cialties team, winners of the Major BcigtnCounty Inter-Club League fui .194S-4S will rolltheir set in the 7 p.m. squad. At 9:30 pm. Bogota National Bank, run hers up last year andBergen Classic champs, wjl make then ap-pearance on the lanes Fix well Garage five ofthe Roosevelt Rec League roll on Sunday onthe 2:30 p.m. squud anti Lyn Manor Food* areJistid-i4K,U**-« pjfi. set." Ntxt week. Lyndhuivt Bewragv, Cream ICrest Dairy.^Lyndhuist Starlings aitti Petschs Bakery, all of Lynd-1 |hurst have their chance to make the big time , j

In the Lyndfrumt n<•<• House Lea«u<*. the Lyndburst Recreation ! «five have moved up into a tie with BugU Agency foi first place-1

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in a tie, 43 all. In an overtimedthe locals put in 11 points while Iholding Leonia to four.

This has brought Lyndhurst's4ttJ* total to- 8 wins and 4 defeats in

league play. With only one de-thg-yrwul half that

This Sunday at the High Schoolthe Collegiates will meet theBogota A. C. The Collegiatespreviously defeated Bogota atL S B

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The Lyn-J hurst Flashes dropped"a 3d to 35 decision to the Forty-Whers ~aT Tfie Higfi Bchool C»ymlast Saturday afternoon. Off to Keuins ..a 1(Tpoint lead at half time the ; DempseyFlashes failed to score in the Bestthird quarter while the Sophs Gebhcrdtran up II points to take a Oftgl Cchichinpoint lead, and were outscorad ' Mahei •in the final quarter 6 points WJ 4.

Don Divine accounted for 15 ofthe losers 35 points, with scoringhonors evenly divided amongstthe sophs, and La Grosso topman with 9 pointers.

Next week, the Plafchett, afreshmen quintet will oppose anall-junior class squad.

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Next Sunday evening__Lyjsdz_LMar», wmquerocs of the Colleg-hurst will take on Ridgewood | ia le s . T h e Collegiate scheduleLegion. They are currently in | for the following week consiststhird place in the Northern Di- ; of tonight's Red Cross Benefit

I game and Sunday's tilt with the' Bogota A. C

*" If the Collegiates are fortunate**-] in winning the State AAU cham-

0 I pionship they will bring to L> rid--* hurst the first recognition along^ those lines. Bob Mulheisen will4 ! definitely appear for the Red

11 < Cross benefit game and also theI1 Bogota game.2 , Bob Ramm averaging 30 points- per game will appear Sunday

20 14 54 Bob stored 20 points on his last! appearance here-

Charlie Mayer OnNCE Dean's List

ways, Bergen Cewty paUw i§-sued a toUl al « mflutiowM tocareless driven duiing Januaryit was disclosed In the monthly

to FrrehoMf William, TLudlum, chairman of the PublicSaftey Committee.

The patrol also handled 10 ac-cidents, in which three personswere injured, during the month,the report noted.

Paramus again lad in the num-ber of traffic -violation! for themonth, mott of these occurringon the heavily traveled Route IT.By far the major number ot sum-monses were issued for speed-ing. ," .•• . , '

Mileage covered by the patrolduring the month totaled 31,607.

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i Charles Mayer of 160 Fern ave-nue, Lyndhurst, has L xn namedto the Dean's List i L NewarkCollege of Engineeri: •{ for the

' semester recently concluded.: Maintenance of a "B" average isthe requisite for thi^ scholastichonor.

Mayer, wljose pare; fci are Mr.i and Mrs. Charles F. M^yer of the! Fern avenue address, >s a junior' at N. C. E. .j He was graduated from Lynd-ihurat High SchboT "iii~TWl.

SPEEDERSContinuing to crack down on

speeders and uther motor vehicle

CASERTA. ITALY—TechnicianFourth Class James A. Murphy,son of Mrs. T. Murphy, 1 S3 Postavenue, Lyndhurst, recently as-sumed new duties as Chief ClerkAdministration Section, 130th Fi-nance Section, Headquarters ofthe Mediterranean Theater of Op-erations, Caserta. He has beenoverseas nine months.

Before entering the service, hewas employed by the Becton Dic-kinson Co., East Rutherford, andis a graduate of the LyndhurstHigh School claas ot 1944.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, ofKutherford avenue have returnedfrom a vacation spent at Miamiand Cloarwater, Florida, wherethey visited with Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Zubatkin of Riversideavenue, Lyndhurst.

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Bugle's iullhi»! JIUMM'I f. t.-vh s. dropped <xv- g;.rri<- Tor two pointswhile the Rec were -sweeping Black's Coal for three game* andfour points.

In the Rotwevclt Rec League, thv Lymlhut^t Beverage five con-tinues to lead the *pack by six full games and looks like they aregoing strong

The tighest race of all. is in the Thursday night mixed foursomee v n t . Of the twelve teams m the league, first J*T«l- ninth, place are \separated by the«narrow margin of seven game*. The 117 Club are; \<

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CoUegialrs Ttt Mm Itugitta I. C. SundmyThe Lyndhurst Cullegiates who have bei-n locking mighty fine

on the courts these past Louple of week* trounced the highly toutedHawthorne A.A. last Sunday in no uncertain fashion 65 to 43 The igame itself was one of the best of the seasc-n fi<tm a spectator pointof view for even in defeat, the Hawthorne club lo<»k<'d good Theywere without the services of their star renter. G.»iry Sundermey»'i.and even though they had . ioupk «f fi»irl\ big players. KiankRumpeltin and ChinhT7 Sihmidt. a newtumsar to the CoUaslaie*.played brilliantly on it-b-mnds and thwarted many a Hawthornerally. Archie Lilley with 20 points. l«*d the scurtng Jnd was closelyfollowed by t'red Ernest; of the visitors. Sunday night they droppeda two-point decision to the Irvington I.* V.. in a thnllei. 47 to 45.before a packed house

This Sunday alt<-rnoon should pack the high school gym too.for the Collegiate.-, tangle with the lv .,• A C w n o have suchplayers as Bobby K«mm, all-Mtt * enter of a few yeaxg .*i, • Howie

' Van Houteii and Bill Schmidt, -* tru tliat ancmnted for over 45points in their last gaiTK- against our own Collegiates It is very oddtwt*Tn~othei town^ j-mular team* seeifi to-be playing to full huweek after week In I.; ndl.urst. our crowds ait' Un but Jack Bo•chen would like u> sve the walls bulgmf>^a»d they should—tor h»-

• has certainly gone to a lot of trouble le keep the lean, un u highplane and has brought in the best club* from this > .•., to pljy That.to put it bluntly ciMs dough and thf cmly -..•'. n van come backfat to have enough people there to I.JC *'*•{ it With a few short weeksto go, sufficient _auppi*rt can change in*- blut- g)as« to M m. j ptnk .And we want em bark next year!Whirlpool

The Lyndhuist Flashes.'- an all freshman squad arm doing a (me| o b on the basketball coui Is Boastter Club's proei urn Kiting: alonstine from all reports k,H p up the . <t «<-k Jay Erkert;to-put his Junior M. i G.mie title -n the Itae. rolling .. .nti.-.t PipFerrara of New Brunsw,,-Ji ut the Uttct « all. •-•» ..n Maix-h 2 fur the ffirmt block of Un gunas Second blork «U1 U rolled at Lynd-

, hurst Rce on March » J Godfrey Wear) butti.m makes his en-itrance again and says < itil^U will t o big tM> year' and Mil•free . . . War Memorial Boaid. worked smuothiy and fast on recent:WCommendations to commis^u.ners. Mavbe some s- >• : • acUoB will tfallow on recreation ground- ".: : • ht*pen to pi-fvica at least i•40 seats to each suftbal] dian.-tnd. HofM- the kid^ lion t do the usual

; " atenagc this timt- No lutr w.. I frorii Here, n A C" but the grape-yiat informs us_ thai several of the members axe wurlung out m !

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1 fjnwticc ball just us the p,n boy »a» junking alleys ball andMgi mat an* resulted ill a broken '..» Sam recalls it as the^^! taw he. has even -heard ' f one like that «

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Neithergloom of nigftt. atmns to bomer"the young, enthusiastic followers.of the dramatic muse these coldevenings- • i

Every Tuesday and Friday eve-nings, members of the PootlightTheatre Guild fatter togetherand, under the direction of RuthSkidmore, are whipping intoshape their new production,"Come to Dinner."

The Guild plans production ofthe Kurt Gordon comedy in Aprilat the Lyndhurst High Schoolauditorium.

The show, as fast moving andslap-happy as the Guild's lastsuccess, "Keep Dreaming" fea-tures the same well-matchediimaiiliu ^e»dsr~Uicyf DiCamillnand Theodore Henzl.

Handling the comedy end ofthe show will be AUda Hak. JohnBias. Helens TeHeau, KathleenLyons and Mary DiCamiUo.

Such competent performers asMaryann Fisher, George Greco,Hae Bartieri and Jack Lyons willably aid the rapid motion of thecomedy. "

Many local show-goers who re-member with pleasure,the Guild'shappy interpretation of the char-at UTS of "Keep Dreaming" last INovember, eagerly await the jgroup's new show.

They are all anxious to see'"Come to Dinner."

Schumann of Lyndhurst, as mem-bers of the Executive Board. The

Rev. George Muller. St Mat-thew's. Lyndhurst the PastoralAdvisor of the Walther League.

The hev iheodore Moollcr ofBrooklyn was toastmaster at the ,Banquet. The Leaguers were ad-dressed by tha president, Mr.Charles ChrUUble, the Interna-tional Representative. Rev. A

Kretzmann and by Rev. Gtorf* WHHrtPiino

WWIgnt IVsOlTOW PldSSlate— Ceremonies

was installed as Senator Rosa Ifew Jersr> Ii ,«^ bstallsaV wilh S m l m or iBroBeracpa lutM! , *w«r* Joseph rVrrllo as vk«i>r**l-1 Ljndhur* and has aJ »..>•* ukwi*ant; Patrick MctiUu .;s trus- »n jctivi- part in rivir and s»-ured aiyl Anthuiiy Mwk-i as r«- tlltlal matu-ra in <hr t»»nship

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On Tuesday evening. February18. 1947. the Dwight Morrow Re-publican Club installed its newofficers tor the coining year. John

at Jusrph MvliUo. • p,, ,,, ,,t rongralulafnl the mwThe Dwight Morrow Rcpubli-' eit»<r« in a n r j nnc taijt re-

can Club was formed "many >*e*rs | vk'wiy w - accom|4i:hn.vnW atago and was uicorporated'during • hi* tuimintstraUun.tt» Un.» thai the late »»t«M W.) R, freshmenu » , . . K r v r d . . .Morrow was uw United SWtci j *rr Uie m t « i n |

Thr Jrttrrsnn PTA .*»*r<aundw's Pav »»ii a~tej »t

Mr> PhJlip Hjrati o< Ruin rT.V Ow GirtC »irtflr ^WBaiBt"WBii uJ»f ISc «ffc«Sofl of»

spaa* briefly witUMug Uw (OUI AMI•..-•«. -"Mu-wd withufeJocMvss o» ft* NaUoaal Cat*-; era) Hr«»>i»Mi »*f»rm of P»rrnu and "!WI»r«, UfMini i m M « j » » |

"fafitv." acai a Jirin CiwfesT i w w Kadi > lii i *»t- i«i n n•kn«n by Mrs, John A BirrrU,Sittiy ..-. «l.nt lor thr I' .!<U,Svrvle* OarparajHA Ciucsto ,n

"H—lih -Wurar~PnaVr»tai»rti.T« 1 a m ant Mrm. Oarama • a a v jand Brotherhood'* and 'Tairnt .'• n aaaaWt Ttwand Family rMu* .»ti.« . ! a»#ri) waa; won by

CWwf «umu <"•« Mr*. Marr" ."<•*• fourth graaVGuthetl Mrs Saw IVrKoo,. w»». frwhswnts I0ndant of *oo~v*<t PTA. Mrs. ! •» •*>*•"• Mrs. Norms* '

Brill uf tin rtaaMin • n d M u WOhaan CaaOstv

Girl Born To SltourptkisSandra Ann Skorupski. infant

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex-ander Skorupski, of 511 Chaseavenue, was guest of honor at aparty given at the home on Sun- Iday, following the christening at ,St Michael's R. C. Church by the |Rev. Ladistaus Wikzrwskh

The guiparents were Mrs. Wil-liam Reiter. of Carlstadt and 'Charles Bednarski. of Lyndhurst. :

Those present mi lud.d Mr. andMrs. William Heiter and sons,William and Richard) of Carl--l.idl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bc<J-naiski and sons. Robert andFrank; Mr. and Mrs. TheodoreCirczynski and son. Theodore;Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sitarski. Mr.arid Mrs. Charlrs Zaoadski.grandparents; Mr?. Marion Skor-upski, grandmother; Mr. andMrs. Anthony Pombrekas andson, Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeWalters, with thiir children. |(Jcurge and Janice; Mr. and Mrs.Alexander Skurupkki and son,.lames, of Lyndhurst.

Mrs. Louis Tamke. of 612r'uurth street, entertained theJolly Nine card club at her home,last wituk. _—_U_^_

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Breslin MakesPolio Report

Commissioner James A. Bre»-lin. chairman, for the Lyndhurst1947 drive for funds for infan-tile paralysis, is pleased to re- .port the amount collected in thistownfhip for this very worthyand humanitarian cause is $1,818.-63, and «fu-r deducting actual ex -penses for printing, postage,March of Dimes cards and cori-tamcrs. amounting—ta WJ3.—a-

CANHF.D SOI PS

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CANNED VEGETABLES

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Asparagus %EUSSST«.41cPnfnfrnoc Tiny friifc **T' 14ccheck in the Rum of $1,723 40 has

bren lorwarded to the BergenCounty chairman,

Acknowlrdgempnt cards «renow being prinu-d ?nd t-*ch con-tributor will rt'ccivi- onr withinthe next few days- °f.tn<* s u m

cuTBectcd Ihc si?hooT childi'rti E*v*-'"S752 58, and the c-«l]ect.cns at theRitz Theatre amounted Is $330.93.

Christable HeadsWalther League

Chart?* n; i , , t n ! l , of £t Mat-tht-'w1! Lutheran Church. UnionCity, was rcck'ttrd preiidc-nt oithe New Jersey Dutriri W«lth«-rleague Cnvcntion. h<ld Saturiinyt February 22 at Union City

The ctrnvrniion W» «tu*ndeyby more than ihtee hundredyoung Luthi-rara fend ttwir W*turs. Representative* csrru- frorntha many Luthfran (hurcr«e« olNiw Jersey and ten Enn Penn-sylvania.

InKrnoltonal Hvadquartcm wasably repTPartiU'd ttf the Rev. Ad-i-1hrrt. Ki^tzmoiia ol Chicago, VtMr. KreUrr.ann is «MT pMU>r ofi ne 'nt -the' larg«rt Lutheranrhurrh«t» in the United SUlrs.St. Lukm *>f Chuaso Amongatfaer •• • - he rrportrd thatmote lh*n 3!*>3 nT<i*tir« arc no*enrolled in the L*?*iue; that Uwl.t..K..i rx.-! «*d to di»tr»avut* rnoiethan a million and a half AM*-Han'tracts, th-t th*- L « M »»uvi r the countr> »re wh-> heartidly rallying it- the tall *o totn^i 1.1. the Watthe, 1 -i-« YouthBiMldinK ut ChifMo. U«at thep,an« W V«t • • W»»«*lrtdf«Koumlatibn intg action * («"»"".«i .< »n » nt urn; ti>at «*r t l * * * * * "

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*. 4t«« l~m...i eiywlwn adeepei interest m Christian o>-youw and li\in« Mr KtrUmann was also the maun speakerat the Cunvrntion <" the rvemnl

In addition to Mr amjtJkkthe faUoWint were .am elert^dMiss Martha DlnkieU of Patersaa. vie* |-r«Mo>M. Uu» Ann-Mulled t<« Bajonne. as treasurerMtas M a r f a i e t ChnataMe otUsuon City and Aithm Unas oiWe.!. .A. Mrs Mildred Chris

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NOTES ONWedding Didn't Pan Out Gattow f o rtWbyl»«iyFor

* Frank Spart* Held

Bv Franklin L.On Thursday. February 20, Guidctti Rogalski Wue Post No.

3549, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at a regular meeting obligatedMichael Scaduto and Nunzio F. Pateroo as members of the post-

Social meeting entertainment chairman Joseph Polite was con-*gratulated by the members present on his recent successful cam-paign for election as a member of Lyndhurst Education Board.

The post voted to organize a soft and hard ball team and enterlocal and eounty leagues.

At the nomination of officers the following candidates w*unominated;

Commander, William Gallagher, Richard Giovia, Franklin LZimmerman; Senior Vice Commander, Gus Adano: Junior ViceCommander, Anthony Caputo, John B»M. frmtt "» l^11"" JudgeAdvocate, Victor Cerneglia: Quartermaster, Michael Strivrlli: Chap-lam, Raphael Guidctti, Satvatmr DP CHHO: Three Year Trustee.

Lea Lund Walked Out On Him, Ex-G.l. Tells Judge,T7^ Winning A Divorce-

Hi-tail- »f another military marriage that failed topan ont wrnt into th<* records of Advisory Master VanWinkle'x Court in Jersey (lity last week when the fnrnierLea Lund of 57 Front Mreet, North Arlington, was div-orced lay her Inn-hand. John (). Mattnon of Jersey City.

Lea loved and left, accordingt.» Mattson's sad tale. The Jer-sey City man said .•verything wasall right until they wore married.Then after ten days everythingwent sour.

As Mattson told it, he marriedI-ea in Fort Leavcnworth, Mo.,September 36, KM*, r f c ^ w *go overseas shortly, he said, and

R I T Zrrawar Sparta «tr. son nf Mr

| ~ j . - l . , ' ««•* ***• Frank Sputa. 145 For-

ynaprar. „ , a w n u e - muiud hi* eighthSouthOf HadasWi Schedules •>««*» «kruv«sary <» Stur-

Mevting

Ernest Cazzaza, James Pacente; Two Year Trustee. Ralph Poll to;One Year Trustee, Michael Parelln.

Election of officers and nominations from the floor will beheld ;t\ the next regular meeting Thursday. March 20. at the postrooms, 527 Valley Brook avenue.

On March 6, a social and joint meeting will be held at thepost rooms at which time social activities will be under the spons-orship of Social Entertainment Chairman Polito,

The historical importance and contemporary significance ofFebruary 12 and 22 are often glossed over in celebration of thesenation.")] holidays. The fact that George Washington and AbrahamLincoln are the only Americans honored by commemoration oftheir birthdays as national holidays should impress upon us theneed for reviewing their achievements—and for retted ica ting Qur- •Selves to the principles and ideals which they bequeathed to us.

Born to a life of refinement, wealth and social distinction.Washington divorced himself from an easy existence and pleasantsurroundings to embrace a military career characterized by hard-ship, sacrifice and a need for physical and mental determination.

The success which ho experienced as Commander in Chief ofthe Revolutionary Anny is common knowledge and n source *4

' justifiable pride to all Americans.Yet few of us are familiar with circumstances attendant to

Washington's military achievements, and too often arc prone tominimize these accomplishments in the light of iho most rwentwar.

Valley Forge recalls (>, mind Iht? und*r-fed. ill-cquippcd, in- jadequately trained forces with which General Washington had todperate. His strategic surprise crossing of the Delaware and cupture of Trenton on Christmas Evi' with numerically inferior forces,•was adequate proof of Washington's !< ..<!«-! -inu and military knowl-edge. The surrender of Vorktown, was a fittirtg cliirux to •< b,: ilhant jmilitary career.

As Ittst President «f the new Republic he was cc^itronted withthe difficult task of uniting in fact, as well ;i>. in spirit, the thirteenColonies which had been constituted and administered as inde-pendent States. Under the direction <>t Washington, thp governmentof the new American rUpirblu- w«is laid ur>m a firm foundationthat could be expanded to ru'-ft ihe growing needs of the peopleund the nation

Perpetuation of a truly democratic form of government, asdesigned and Founded by George W.ashingtpii and his eon tempo 'reries. was sr> deeply imbued in Ihe heart and crwd o| Anbrajiam 'Lincoln that he imm<.italizt'<3 himM It by his d« <lu«iiiun of ih.>s« ,principles in hi; Gettysburg Address.

"Government of the people, foi- the peopl**. ond by the people,"is symbolic »>f America..

To us, the' Veterans of Foreign War;;. and to M\ American*,they ire a heritage of sacred tesponsibility and «J p • ••. . i-<- for sfuture that will insure th* guarantee* of our Conatitution.

The tounders of the Veterans of Foreign Wat: app>. tin ltd th*1

necessity of creating an organization that would conform to thedesire of its members while contributing H> the welfare "f the na-

—turn:- ' - — "-'—• — -r-^— •*••--—• APatriotism—us exhibited by soldier—statesman. George Wash- j

ington—and humanity—as characterized by aMMflftvn, companion 'nU\ Abraham Lincoln—are. embodied in the I'ui-itn^ principles oithe VFW.

The growth of the VFW from a group of local, independentbodies In to • vibrant, powerful, national organization. W i l* not*unlike the •nrpfJiitnii of the United States from thirteen originalcolonies to the greatest nation in the world.

To many of the veterans of World War I. tlir VFW offeredon existing, influential organization that would give vowe to ttu-iidesires and encourage then comradeship. It wan only natural, then,that the VFW experienced a tremendous growth after the firstWorld War

Today the people arid the government of the United Statesface the ch.ilU-nrr "' •» new generation of v«-U*riins. IV *

spent m martial bliss, accordingto their plans

But after ten days Lea packedup and came east. And, Mattson,instead of going overseas, cameeast, too. armed with a medicaldischarge. The medical arrivedjust two days after Lea »eft.

When he tried to get his wileto live with him, Mattson said,it was like trying to get acrossthe Rhine. His wife, he said, re-fused, to let him into their house,although he had paid $400 for thefurnishings. He made the best of

E l k s Initiate7 Candidates

Seven candidatei gthe Class of Peace, were initiated-Monday night into membershipof the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge1505 at ceremonies heldPark avenue clubhouse.

The new members are Dr. Ger-ald J. Alonzo, Joseph Maher,Martin Crogan, Anthony Corir-eio, George. WoerU, Arthur L.Hermann and Paul A Spina.

F

it by sleeping at the home o!relatives, he said.

But, he said, convinced that ithad been a mistake in the fh-ttplace he decided .to seek a di-vonfe. Lea concurred. So didAdvisory Master Van Winkle.

Five On

day with a party at his home.The home was decorated with '

baikns in red. white and blue.Ctwill inHw**Mi Mr. P. Alba-

» and children, Patty Jr. andCameVa Marie: Mrs. James Garo- ifoh>, and children , Salvatmc.

Five outstanding Bergen Coun-ty civic and industrial leaders,including Judge Irving S. Reeveof Englewood, William S. Davisof Teaneck, and Arthur A, Kronof West Englewood, will be addedto the board of trustees'sf BergenJunior College in Teaneck.

This was announced by Dr.Charles L Littel, president ofBergen Junior College for thepast 14 years, who will himselfsit as a member of the board.

Other newly elected trusteesare the Rev. H. C. Willenberg,Teaneck clergyman: NathanielSolomon, Englewood industrial-ist. They- will join trustees L.Stanley f m d of Lennia and Mrs.

Lillian M. Young of Teaneck.Judge Reeve, one of the Coun-

ty's leading jurist, is judge of the

pFurther progress was reported

on the 21st annual dinner whichwill be held on Saturday, MarchIS, at Ihe Robert Treat Hotel,Newark.

Exalted Ruler I»uis Eufemioand Mrs. Nan Sherwood, immed-iate past president of the EmblemClub, will he host and hostess ata fried elm ken and waffle din-ner Saturday night.

the I Criminal District Court in Hackeiuack. He is a former mayorand councilman of EnKlewood.Davis is a Public Service Cor-poration' official, while Kron is aleading advertising executive. •Rev. Wi Umber g is pastor of a

An emergency meetingcalled in Washington lastday fcy all the Zionist factions ofAmerica The purpose was todiscuss England's proposed aban-1 James and Mary; Mrs. Henrydon of the Palestine issue to the Garofolo and children Henry Jr.U. N-T which matter would not and Patricia; Mrs. Charles Kaelicome before the Council until and children. Sammy and Jac-Septembrr This further delay . quchne; Mr. and Mrs. John Nic-satisfies neither the Arabs nor oletti and children, Annette and.the Jews^ ! Theresa; Mr. Philip La Placa andj

The South 'Bergen' Chapter of 'children, Terry and Butchy, Bi l lyHadassah will have as its guest. Thome. Butch Jewelry, Mr. end |

ukti 'Mrt. "Albeit" Gitlow <«WT"Mra." Mirtiacl Sdnone and chil-~tThursday, March 6. She is the ' drat. Dorothy and Nancy, and'.Political Zionist chairman of the Mn. F Retnsimcra, all of Lyncl- \lower New York regiof. of Had hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Josephassah, The Women's -Stonist Or- , Costa and daughter, Patricia Ann; •gariization of America. Mrs. Git- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garofolo andlow is a well-qualified commen son. Josefrii Jr., and George andtutor on the present situation in Henry Guslimi of North Arling- !Palestine and has done much "to ' ton.brinu the message of Zionismto many who. have heard her.

Mrs. Louis Levine, our own Pttlitical chairman, is in charge ofthe 111 ofci am which will startwith the singing of a few Pimmhi'Hi;.- by the children of* the In-stitute, to commemorate the holi-day celebrated on Wednesday.March 5.

The White Elephant Sale whichwas .successfully launched in Feb- (ruarv. will continue throughApril. Mis Theodore Hecht, our^Youth Commission chairman is in ichargfe of this sale which is for Jthe purpose of raising sufficient •money to purchase a combina-Hon radio for the Youth Groups ;meeting at the,South Bergen Hf- -,brew Institute. Friends and hus-band.s of members art; invited tothis meeting.

First Cavlary NowOn Duty In Japan{

The 1st Cavalry Division, one |of si,x famed Pacific units now Iopen to direct enlistments for jthree-year volunteers, is a mech- 'amzed outfit doing occupationdut> in Japan. Known as "Cav-airy Trooper?," men of the 1st;weft the first to enter both Man-ila and Tokyo.

Earlier, they fought one of thewildest Lattlcs of the Pacific war,capturing the important Komoteairstrip on Les. Negros in theAdmiralty Islands and then hold-ing it against wave after wave ofcounter -attacking, hysterical Invperial Japanese Marines.

West Englewood Church; Ford isL HkLeonia councilman and Hack-

ensack lawyer, while Mrs. Youngis a prominent Teaneckleader.

Miss Gloria Turner, of 253Orient al place, lias returned

civic \ from u month's vacation spent atI Hollywood, Florida.

The speed of a champion racinggreyhound on an English courserecently was timed at 525 yardsin 28.99 seconds, or 37 miles anhour. •*

Mis's Dori» LfJ-bmayer of M§tuv\esunt avenue, left last weekfor Daytona Beach, Fla.

Less than 20 miles offshore ,from Cuba's highest mountain— jTurqu.no. 6.56»» ivei—the Can ib- Ibean Sea reaches a depth of 4 Si \

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The GI Bill, educational, job-lraimng und fhallCIUllllHI benefits—hospitn1i/:i1ion, rompertKation, pensions—»n*t <»ther aids U> ihrveteran, arc part of the L-unspnuous record of achu-vement of theVeterans of Foreign Wars.

The VFW is te«<>1ved that the concept of military preparedness~f5fnational 3P0tnity""set~^oTth 1jy Washingtoa shi.il be p r d

We are determined that the democratic principles established byWashington and the degree statesmanship exhibited by an. firstPresident shalT set the puttern for our elected leaders.

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The Army Ground Forcti soldier it famed for his ability to carrynut any aisiK»mrnt with resourcefulness and initiative— thequalities tlwt make leaders in civilian life as well as the Army.

The Ground Force* not only teach you leaderiliip — they equipyou with hue job training to go with it. In peacetime, the Armyi* a s.ifc<mtir school going organ*'ation — with training availablein many mkillt and r/adea. Courses offered range all the wayfrom automotive mechanics to welding, — designed to help \ •*!fuul the Mffe >'<>u like and do belt.

Increased Army pay scales are now in effect, and yci receiveSO*1*, uddrtional pay for ovenea* service.

Thousands of mttsUndint young men, able to meet the newniftier standard* required, arc enlisting in the Regular Army.They are beginning interesting, useful carvers by learning leader-ship along with special skills. Visit your nearest U. S. ArmyRecruiting Station for details.

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MARCH l«t AT9:30 A. M. .

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T H E L E A D E R PACE

LEADER'S PAGE OF ALL SERVICESTHE BARGAIN COUNTERTViiafc k w imt that that anrnM aaWiaa-

menu are the aaaat laaiitj real fat fteraea Caaatj.

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PLUMBINGREPAIR SERVICE

Edward HoldanPLUMBING & B U V M C

JOBBING

Rutherford 2-4197-R

S56 Fern. Avenue

l.yndhurtt, N. J.

GeneralWindow Cleaning Co.

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SOUTH BERGEN TAXIBY UtrlH I. I. IM!I\ I K>

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Call Rutherford 2-

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Burners and Boilers now Available

I1i..il. RiTlii. rfor.l 2 23..1

252 ORIENTAL PLACE LYNDHURST

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FRANK'S GARAGE267 Ridqe Road LyndHur.t, N. J.

RUtherford 2 7790

01 a i>a*riauit * • •< I.T4IM MAIH »M>mi M.i 11 wrTN INIi .mm M HI wi in

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AM Types - Ladles Slips

Bedford Undergarment

485 Vallay Brook Avenu*LyndKurst

Your Vacuum Cleaner Repaired

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BRIGHTONVACUUM EXCHANGE

Telephone. NUtUy 2-7400 I

VIOLA BROS., INC.MASON MATERIALS

Cement, Brlcki, Pip«i, Block* Lima

Kdamant Stone. Athet. Lath, t u '

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110 WASHINGTON AVENUE NUUt"

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PAGE EIGHT T O E L E A D E R THUMOAV, , IW

<Eomme?cral Savino ContinuesDrive On Speeders

•a* THE SOUTH BEKGCN IE U M D Either pay a $200 fine and $2

', cost of court or serve 30 days injail. Judge Carmine Savino Jr., jtold CfeasJes Teabo Jr., of 420East Twenty-sixth street, Pater-son, who was summoned to Ber-gen County Traffic Court lastweek "for driving a car onRoute 4, Hackensack, while his

• license was revoked. It was—— - > Teato's second offense.

Entered as second clas* matter April 7. 1938. at the Post , This man should learn a real•tficr at Rutherford. N J . under the Act of March 3. 1879 lesson this time said Judge Sa-

Bock BoderPublUbed every Thursday *>y The Ccnmeraal Leader

Printing Company •* 255 Pidge Road. Lvntfrnrs' TelephonelUth. 2-1031

Carmine Savino, Jr.Ernest J. DabiiwHBusiness Monoge/

abscriptiun $2.00 Pet Yeai Fi»e Cents Per Cop<

Lyndhurst. K J ^ February 27. 1947

GemmufrrtyChestThe Boy Sfont drive wan hardly «ver »

vino as he ordered Teabo placedi in Bergen County Jail overnight

and gave him 24 hours to raisethe $202.

Lloyd F. Greenly, 34 Berkelyavenue, Newark, charged with

i 8eute-6,--£aat

Paraplegic* To- BanefilFrom Local Elks

Program

Representatives of 27 Elkslodges in New Jersey agreed toa plan proposed by Joseph F.Bader of Lyndhurst for helpingthe state's 90 paraplegic veterana, in a meeting at Dunellen.

The delegates, members of theElks state rehabilitation commit-were told by Bader that It wouldbe possible for the paraplegics tofinance remodeling of presenthomes or the construction of newhomes, siwee they reeeive-prr-

T AM VETBULLETIN BOARD

By PAUL CAPACCKT

nicipalities launched their Hoi Cross campaign-, la l.jml-liuref the Boy Scout drive was one week, the Red Cro~* thenext, In North Arlington there is an interval of a monthbetween the campaigns. These campaigns, howrtrr. are

• only two of the many which are conducted in all commun-ities. They are essential: they produce funds fur —»»•• ofiiuiL most important activities.— ;

Yet their number and the severe tank it

. Paterspn, was termed a menace j sions of $360 monthly (soon to

. un the toad by Judge Savino. Ac- , be increased lo MOO), but thatcording to a Motor Vehicle In- the Elks can aid materially byspecter's report. Greenley cut in guiding the veterans in th» fi-and out of traffic and passed cars nancing. In cases where It ison the right lane while speeding necessary, the Elks agreed, thcat 65 miles an hour. J money will be raised to finance

Ke was fined $20 and $2 cost of I the construction,court and has his license sus- j Paraplegic veterans themselves

their workers, not to mention the bother it is to indu-tria-lieU, merchants and home owners to have solicitors cometo the door week after week, have made - »iih- • *.iminini-lics debate whether or not the community . li .-i would notbe beneficial.

From such a viewpoint it won <l ^<>m a rtmjmuniiychest, centralizing the campaign* MI ilnit tht-re would brenly one which, in turn, woiilil produce the^ n w a n thatwould be allocated among its in mlxr- . i.njlil he am ade-quate answer. ,

On the other haml some find fault v%ith tin- I "inmunity Chert program became it bat a irmlrtwy to In-come no big that it begin* to eat up ihr pr >fit<. It wouldbe difficult to operate a Cniiimiiniiy Clir-l organisation ina fair-siipd municipality without personnel- To rosMlurta really large campaign would r«-quirr the full attrntkinof a drive chairman and of solicitors It wmild n-•• !•- ahit and miss proposition such as we !;;•.- BOW- 1

Whether inunii ipalities of our «iz«- »r«h In spend partof the money which might ulln'rwi-t' «u into thr a«-tualwork for which i. is collected <>n hiring ruiiipaifn person-nel is something to 1M- studied. II i)w rumpaien* «..•;!.I *..maintain'-,| on a voluntan hasi- such a- i lwj are now ii.il •opposition to a Cdintntuiily CltAal io,il.i In- f-

Riverside T a v «r ndoted For 10 Days

Following his plea of non vultto a charge that he perused il-licit alcoholic beverages cm thrpremises, the plenary detail con- 2 a.m. March 6 .

pended for one month.For speeding at 75 miles an

liOUi on Ruute'4, Engipwoorf, 'Her-man Nierenberg, of 729 Troy ave-nue, Brooklyn, was fined $25 and

have pointed out that there arc>ix main needs in their rehabili-tation—from patients* in militaryhospitals to self-supporting andindependent civilians. Only foury

S2 cost of court. His driving | of these needs, they declare, areprivileges were suspended in New l i d b V A d iJersey for 6 months by JudgeSavino who told Nierenberg that p y ghc was driving at an outrageous straighten out their problem!;

d t i l d d t i i

If Mister Snow makes thus visit a long one, H sure will delay thecompletion of our AMVET home. Fast action by the building com-mittee should be congratulated for having thc concrete poured andthe foundation completed. If this snow should hold up Us com-pletion, let's not forget for one moment that this is our home. We'llneed plenty of money for the material and labor. We'll have to goout in full scale to sell our Memorial Day drawing books. Well hawto get I'.O.IV; with the bonds which we so unanimously decided uponto be the backbone of our finances, then the Fund raising committeecame through with a very good program to support the return ofthe Bonds, with their Drawing of the six prizes which we all are verywell acquainted with. It ia going to be the first test for us AMVETSto show the people of our emmunity, that we-stand behind our resoiutr: ns. and go nut snrl support these resolution* in force.' There'tno getting away from it men. Every. organization that's been ac-

i iTitrC-in hirnrtitly ihtTir oM "V thrt ftrt —rt "*»'y that certainfew members, faithful members, who went out and supported theentire organization. Let's remember that men! At a time like this,it must not happen in this AMVET organization of Lyndhurst. Ifyou see it happening, it ia your duty, as a member, as an AMVET, Vvoice out [he importance of this present program. Stress the needfor full cooperation, and faith, to your fellow memters to stand be-hind all AMVET resolutions.

We all know that the Lyndhurst AMVETS are on record irstate headquarter;, to be the first AMVET organization to begir^IK tiny tht'ir own building. But do we^hnow that we will be1 thefirst AMVET organization in the State to COMPUTE their owrhome? That question . . . AMVETS . . . lies in our own hands.

To remind you AMVETS of getting to the next meeting, I wouldy Jf g n g st g.supplied by the Veterans Admin- l i k e t 0 mention it in this portion of the bulletin, iiutejd of the usuaistration. These are a social' closine of it. It is urged, with great importance, that the entireworker or p s y c h o l o g i s t *f>\ AMVET organization be present af the next meeting. A very im-

bl i portont subject is going to be in session,ld l k i h lspeed

Samuel Avelrod. 521 Kin'

g p ;vocational advisor and trainingofficer; medical care and physical we w

j ggw c should look into t h e world of sports . . . ( i n Lyndhur .Ould_first look for the latest progress in the Community SoftbaU

p pVeterans "Affministratlon rep-

resentatives said that there is nolaw which permits them to assist

b i ld i

Highway. Brooklyn was fined $25and $2 cost of court and hadjiisdriving privileges" in" New Jerseysuspended for 3 months for speed-ing at 65 miles an hour. Ho waspicked up on Route 17. Faramus.

Losr of drivinfl privileges in of homesNew Jersey for one month was The Elks, therefore, wouldsuffered by John Karoly of 15 work with the Veterans AdminisWest Ninety-seventh street, New j liation and would see to the conYork City, for speeding at 60 j \ cision of the Veteran's home somiles an hour on Route 17, RanV ; that he could get around at homesey. He also was fined $20 and $2 I without help. This would neces-cost of court. . sitate replacing steps in the home

. — . ' i by ramps so as to permit the vetn - i I " eran to leave and tntcrBrownie L e a d e r s wn«i chair;

widened

thcreapy to get them into phyti-, Lea«uc- This past Tuesday, there was a Softball league meetinrl h b i d d t I t th t w n hall and data in this department would probably beial shape to become independent. I at the town hall, and data in this department, w^uld probably be

—Published In the sports edition of today's paper. But just in casewe were interested in who's who in the AMVET lineup, we'd prob-ably find our manager of the previous year's team, Ray Guidetti. inlaw which permits them to asss

in the reconstruction or building | full discussion of a new appointment with a couple of new bip

I raiding

As soon as the new manager agrees to contract termsanil si;<ns on the dotted line, he'll be off and on his way to »oin theclub which is n v-inakinu final preparation! for their trip to theirFpnnt Trainint Ca.mp! "A better year" claims our ex-manager, andwith all our new members, new material hat been added, unknownmaterial, that is expected to be within reach of high honors in theleague.

AMVETS who haven't as yet paid their .dues, should try to getit [-aid up It i.° for your own benefit, to be in an organiiation that

a I hap plenty of backing. GET YOUR DUES IN NOW! DONT FOR-doors must be -GET THAT YOUR BEST-BET -1S-THE-AMVCT.

to permit free

pool 5Inum diate evidence o( tne re-

su^r^tion hren-e of Pete'- J IVr-kyta. who londurta th* R:\t-r.-Kt.*Biir anH GrilL !0 Rrrersid* ave-nue, Lynahurst. was * rd«-'i>:pended b> Deputy ABC C •• - .sioner Erwin B. Koch T>.i -^J--l.t'ii'-ifii ". ,;• he&in at 2 am. Feb-ruary 24 ..:-•: uill. tcrttunale at

Brownie troop !e; Hers, troopcommittee members, and other' suits of the Elks campaign'woreadult- -Aho are iniereste:! in-thc Introduced with photographs of a

,\ 7 to 10 : spatially c o n s t r u c t e d house.which is t'-. le occupied by Stan-ley Shiva, of Stockton. The building is nearing completion undffri.rootion ol William Wilson, pastexalted ruler, who predicts oi-

>»-::-. ,,f a r- will lie olferedbaining courpc, according to an-nouncement made, by Mrs; OeorgeSavifll!.. training rhairmsn ofLyndhurst (liil Scout Council.Mu* Elizabeth Lindsay will be j cupajicy within a lew weeks.the lnnructor and the first.meet-: Shiva, who was present toll •ms way held at » p. m. on Mon- I of his gratitude to the Elk's ana !d*\. February 24. at the l.ittle-j annnrmed his forthcoming raai-ji !•• . ' in Livingston avenue, to [ riaM'. The new home will mark ,

for a period of wesks. j Ujo beginning of a frenh start milife, said the youns paraplegic.

of the wheel ehair: whirl-wers would be installed R j z 2 o \)f / ,th I n f a n t ^ , R^bon",

• bon.Private Joseph Rizzo. is now As

Eerviny v. ilh tile famous 1st Cav-alry Division in the present oc-cupation <!* tm- Nippon Capitol.

Overseas. 2 months, Rizzo isa mi mbei ..f the 7th Cavalry

n d t h c Occupation Rib-

civilian. Rizzo attendedLyndhurst High School and en-tered the Army in September of1948.

His mother, Mrs. Rachael Rizzolives at 249 Sanford avenue.

TO VETERANS INTERESTED 1 NOME OWNERSHIPare specially interested in assistiis|: oar returned

veterans to <--laliti»h them»rlv<-% in our community.And now that building condition* are improving, weshall he glad to discuss home «•—->t-g with them.

Under the C. I. Bill of Righto, our returned veteran* areentitled to special privileges. This mutual savings asso-ciation is authorized to make home mortgage loans insuch cases at 4'i interest. In addition, the BoilingSprings Savings Association gives too the further ad-.vantage that a mortgage is made trithout cott to you.Expenses for appraisal and title »earrn for any legal"fees*' . . . are absorbed by u«.

Come in •— and discuss, your plans oilh our mortgageofficers.

J , • ' ' ' '• • •"'

BOILING SPRINGS SAVINGSu» LOAN ASSOCIATION

23 Park Avenue, Rutherford, N.i.

Mrs. Ernest Berklund. of 449Kmy.slunJ avenue, enti itain?diCLcntly for Mrs. J D. Oliver,t i n E. S. Sparta, Mrs. M. M.Lubprtu.'Mrs. Frank Burkhaltcr,l l n , E. % Kenning and MrsI", M Amato.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colie, of I.135 Weart avrnuc, have had as |thoir ret'ent :;uc;ly. Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Eurrows with their ituU idren, John, James nod SuxannV, 1Peter Carroll and Peter CanollJr.. all of St. Atbans. L. 1.

PADDY'S Bar and GrillSPECIALIZES in4>gZERIA - 1iplfU- Line Of ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

B a l d la Ckmrm Of -

MARGARET EULO

l.oralnl At

•T Valley Brook AvenueI.yndhurst, N. J.

quarters of Continental I

Servant YabkmU ia t n t a las tint sergeant tor the lOMttiLabor Supervision Ctttpaajr. aCBS unit in M-~••-^- ' —CBS is the organization that con-trols virtually all Army serviceforces in the European Taaatar.

In the Army since December t,1M2 and in the ETO sicne Oc-toter 4. J»44, the Lyndhunt aol-dier participated in the battle, of J

T I T I T e l a r t and Central "

toreeehwhich he was serving receiveda Presidential Citation.

In addition to pet-forming Wanormal Army duties'in outstand-ing fashion, Sergeant YablonsUmade quite a name for hlmoitfIn the ETO during the I W foot-Mil season, playing a hard gameM fullback and packing a lot of

specials

BARBERSIZE

10 oz.

In

DUBANTE— In sad and lovingmemory of my dear Husband

and our dear father Joseph Du-rante who pmud away threeyears ago, February 6, 1M4.A precious one from us has goneA voice we loved is stilledA place is vacant in our homeWhich never can be filledGod in Hia wisdom has recalledThe boon His love had givenAnd though the body slumbers

hereThe soul is safe in Heaven.

Loving Wife and Children

SPECIAL MASTER'S SALEBy virtue of a dt-cr*e of th« C"turt

jf (~lunc«ry of New Jersey. m*4« entlM- Wth day of December, IH«. In aert».n cauae In u M court pendttur,

•Therein Raymond V. R u n U vom-il*ln)iiit. mill f*h»rto« K. Keatier, et•U, are t|H> dcfetvUnta. ihe •ukaerl-*er, one of tbe 4|iectal Mm*ten ofthe Mid C m " of i"h«ncery, wiU onrhurNday. Ttarcti fill. 1*47, m X.0VV U.. eell *t public v.nriuo ut theprt-inlM-n, 4& UvlnvMton Avenue,J.yndhurnt, New Jentey:

Al.l. \tukt ceruim tr»« or parcel ofland aod premlaw, Jierelnttitwr par-Mrutarty deMTrbed, «Jtuate lyinj andb«-lnr In th« Townnhip of I^ndhuratin the County of Mcr*eii and St«t"

BKI.N'O ft pnri a\ lota nUtfteil (tfiand (M-vrnteen (17) In Ulortc. nine (9),a* iMld d«wn rn a certain nuip onfil. In the Hortjeu County riarh'pi <if-fU- entitled "Map No. 4 at propertyof thr Kutherfor<l Park AMoriatlon,I *n«oii Towfiaihtp, flergen c -oum,Me.w lermry" tknd d«-*crll»t?"lows:

BBGINXINO at a point on theorthw»Wfrly aid* of lAvlng*L>n Av«-UP distant ten (10 fr.-i easterly, at(a-lit anglea to tbe dUvUUnc line be.

tw«en lota Ritte«» . tl«> and MV*a-tean t i l ) In fetock nln« {•> MI a«idmap, (ram thr point w»i*r* the amiddivldlna Ml»e batweea irta alat-Mfl (11

ni y.fel-

Westerly Hide of Uvfncston AVfnw,running thence 11) nortawmtfcrty utd

lM U th Jd l M i d l i liw.Uikrts

7

Education is a mighty fine thingMakes a man equal to a kingBut never work at the expense of your sightUse a lamp that gives good light

. „ !EDDY KILOWATT, your

PVBLICQ@gSEHVIGE

n krt x n ( > and n e n••«« O7) un« hundred ti|ht> (ISO)f«>et, more or lea*, to the aoutheftnt-rrly line ct lot **vtn (t> \n bl.«.knine* <t> on Mid map: thence (2)-<authwe>t*>rly and »kmm the MidpotHhwaftteiiy line of lot neven <7>and the. aoaitht-ajLtenv Use- of lot «-t«ht

tt In blo<*k nine <'<i «» •hovn onMid map forty (M> feet; thence (3)Nowtheftftrrly and paraltH with thetntt cour»e on* hundred »ev*-ni>'-n(neITS, fwt more ur l«-nn. to the north-

westerly side vt l,lvlng-i>t m Awnui-:heare (4) northeastvrly and alnriff

•ald lids of l.tviTiajitt n Avenue fortyf«et more or Jeaa, to the point orpUt-«- of bdrtnnlns.

WKtNQ Xn^wn •

Jeraey.(iWlNO the name urem'.aea ciinv.-yet*

**r Mai M T. Adam* and Herbert\dama. her huabaad. to Kmll K«»a-

- ' set K«wler. hia wif«. bv„ ^ luly I*. ItM and r*c-»rd-

, lit the Cffkw of the n*rk of *lrr-•rv> County on July 19- » H . In hookMM of DeerU for H M County BMJT« »liwiudinc Ihe Im-hMte rl*lit of dower>f defendant. Alkr H>wler. wlf* ofhurle- £.. Keaaler. In the aald BTem-

ie*t, and liK-ladlnc also t he e i u t end tntar«at In dower of the defend

•it Ktlcabetb A. Keaaler. widow of«onre J. Keaaler, and ahw inrlud

->« the estate 6f lnt«r>at In rurteayf the 4«f«f*dMBt. Jamea McK'-nn*Mower of r r i n m B. HcKena. to--ther with all and alfUfttlir the tiere-

Htameata and iMiirtracM to th« aaldtremtaea bek»n«tn« or la any wia* ap-

*Tlin»a% land- and metnlae* will

IM4M. water rrnia. otltar mankirmlw i a U and lima. If any. and In-

WtM d w therein; U> ri-Thta at • • •tin* I****** and tenant*. If i m ;i aueh mate <of facia aa an accurate.rrey may dfacWxw: tn all re«trir>-m> df record, if any; to rxlMini< M W M ( I o( •»> atad if any. totr iv wall and party wall aare«n>*nU.' any; to any violation* or fequlrp-W»«« of the State Board of T*nenent Hoaae Suservlatott. If «nv; m»4e> th*> rt«l\«* cf th* \MITOU" and put>-ti* uiilliiea oorporationa. If any. IrSe atr«eta adjolnlnc; ""»• to aonina

TW »«td Iaa4s and premlaMi will

BrushleM Shave

60c Six*

PackersShampoos

28'Both Tar

e*d ' * Ml* • » t t rPKTKR I* ARTAHntllR«i>e. 1st Master In rhahceryof Sew Jerwev

, i»\ Humro.il Avenue.Jerwy ***T »- •*

• -hasin 4 Ch"«tP. Bw«"Hrli. itur* »f C«awplai»ant.

cuy.

srwCtr » i » n

Camera Repairs

of All Kindt

CAMERAHOU S E

30 yr$. ia Pkotogrwpky

240 Stuyvnanl Avraur

Rlih. 2-42*0

CIGARETTES

$1X4Ck.iterfi.ld. - Luck-

!•« — (Ul.igU — Old

Golds — Philip Morris

Kools — Spud*

February 28, 1947

d i m toga* Carlaaat

Baron'sCUT RATE

DRUG STORE

88 Park Av«.

Ruihsrford


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