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PAGE E1CHTEKN TttF COMMERCIAL I.EADER \M> SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW TIIITRSDAY. APRIl. 5. l‘H>2 C o m m e rc ia l le a d e r AM ) THF KOI TH RKRC'.KN RI VIKW K iU U M ifd 1921 The ( ommrrrul I r ider in Ihe official newspaper LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS Pul.li ihf<i everv Thursday bv Tlir l.ointnrrrial Lradrr Printing ('.oinpany ■I 2 3 1 Hidsf Itoad. Lyndhur-t. V J. I clcphone t,Kneva 8-8700-8701 niunity to bring about i^rnall I'Kflion, something lliat will piling* Long Hriim h into turmoil for a long time to ' ( in \ Tlir «ton lirrr i- tlir old onr: govern- ment form doesn’t cure anvthing. If llie municipal leader-hip i« w rA a n d tlir community apatlirtir. government change iran rrratr onlv furl lit r disorder. New Citizens bedroom. The hiindy wnll mo awards are presented after » '> I del i» appropriate (or kitchen!evaluation Af actoropl^hn'*"!* 1 or ba.<enii-nt use , by dealership sales managers *. IliMrl\ vM'Iriinii' t«i mu new citiaens Another convement'e device be J throughout the country who w ere among llir H(> former Bergen increasingly popular in ... a. a a | 'he multi phone household *s ounty aliens »»orn in last I hur-day. ,hr f.JuhMlon kry whlch »uto 1 In Kiml Rutherford <»rlsomina M icci, ma'icallv cuts out other ex P. S. OUTPUT UP F.ditor llii-incs niiwi ( lii-«* Mgr. JOHN SAVINO Ernest J. Dabmelt y//. '/nrucaA po-tage paid at Rutherford, N. J. Subsc-ription $2..'>0 IVr Yrar I vinllm rl. \. J.. \ p r i l .”>. I*H»2 Congressman Dwyer Is Right It ha- taken a coitragrou- rongrr->man. di-taff vrr-ion. to oflrr tlir tpiirk -olutiou to tlir problem of New ^ ork * li«pioi law. I lorrnrr Dwver of I uioii. w ho «Ii«I yronian srrvirr a- an a—rmhlv man and i- now carrying on lirr work in tlir * on* grc--. took llir floor la-1 wrrk and -aid tliat if N rw York dor*u I ailirild it- drinking law to rouforin willi otlirr stair- tlirn t ongrr-*. -hould and mu-1 do it. Bra\o. II i- ahout time. Thr liipior inlrrr*»l* apparmlK ha\r Nrw York Irgi-lalor- |ird up in knot-. A-m iiiI• I\ iiian H11--0 of Staten Maud -aid that thr druiand within llir -tatr for conformity run- 10 lo I. Y rt thr Krgi-lafurr had llir •;;* 11 la-t week to «|iiit wilhout acting llir dr- maud that thr drinking law I m - amrndrd lo ronforui willi lhat of Nrw Jrr-r\. Disgraceful " thi * is the ... . D r I MWOCIAM I rn Lents rer Lopv amd 1 m ifv e that n«€ UNITID &tat§5 Moar tAil ON IT AWD BC < h a aotmon *tco*o -------------------------------- | TO NCXE ..." BAX’ PWE* iPf NT JfcMNf KtNNtCn fcuotm& TMCFUST 0«»tal flight c * ASTBONAL 'TIT-col JOHN £tiNN ja in THE L'NtTCD “iTATtO SPACE S**P “FRIENDSHIP 7 I oimotieiit and r\rry otlirr slalr on llir •i-.ilirtiird. I ikr I ongrr--man Dwyrr wr don’t likr to -rr ihr frdrral govrrnmrnt meddling 111 -lair affair-, But thi- i- ipo longrr a -lair affair. Thi, i- thr fight of Nrw York Slalr against lirr prnplr. I ndrr llir 21-1 ( on-tilulional Ainend- II ir 111 < ougr«‘— ha- a right to makr thr lirrr—ary adju-lnirni**. I lirrr would hr no objection* to a law llial would -rt 21 a* tlir Irgal agr for har drinking. K\rn thr Nrw York legislator,.! uinh r a terrific pounding from otit-ide and in-nlr thrir -tatr. might u»r tho r-rapr hatch with rrlirf. lirrr in South Brrgrn. where ihr Nrw York houndariro arr -o rloar tliry aerm around tlir cornrr. wr ha\e a »prrial -lakr iu thi-. It I- to'Tie hoprd that (longreaaman O-iinrr- givr, a lift up to tamgrrhhinan, I>w>rr and lhat our senator*, (iliff ('a,e|- and IVlr \\ illiam-. lakr hrrd. cuts out other ex output ol electricity by Pub* formerly of Italy: in North Arlington! nmnne complete pri llt. service K^ctnc and C«aa Co. 11,,. • • ’a » * . 1 r 1 1 , j vary for important calls. When #or tu.. ended March 22. latnek Lander, formerly of Ireland. j t h/ ls put l>ack thc ,^2 1-^ 289 .333.200 kilowatt- I key 15 pushea down and the,hours t.0mpttietl with 269.7.19.- 1951 he was named to the. other extension* return to the.4(W hour* m threofiea- pondinR week a year ago. an in- ctVase of 19 543,800. or 7 2 p«*r rent TOWNSHIP OE LYNDHU«ST PUBLIC NOTICS by th* BOANO OE COMMISSIONERS iMid- ll.i i» |i|«l I tt'!" |t| i-iiii . Bur NVJON A NO£.-ARS sria madoltib f TC rMEM5<LVeS AN KARLiCff1 w*N 'T6P &T«TtS SHIP NA .V \E0 FRIENDSHIP va»j mx n'Srcv> on the cxrts. OCEANS OuC.NCr EXCITING TlV \Er. LKAT lNor UC TO TH® WAC.C* «i 2 34 : TT>. t2 ENPSMiP" V*S Enos sc'tsos * t^ ias WASS IN A FVU M0C6L «A « P> fMiP5 CA»PfNT6B’ MOWAS Bi.S**i. IS ’ nfc ? E .^ T OF >OU*«>Si^-TOttSTC ►'ExftOP' .-fcsMN -.EW , MtiPiNO to snwu-ATE 'N’-Eat-;' T" i nt GENERATION IN OL* G«EaT VV ift ' Vi HfcCTAcf fiEP»OPUCrC»^. OF A"£ - . ■>«*« SAS.IN» S*«*P& AfiE FfcATUBET -'n T>4£0U>5PlCE L tN f OF VAEN - TO iLETaiES »v 5nu*.ton I nc COw PAhv ,S At^O fc/ { * -T PttOOtONG A WOOEl fl£ET >' 1 Of &HIP& to BE C . e>mhtTtP T»atcwv«X/T t w 7r THEUNITEDSTATES. American Academy of Ai ts ana! |me , Letters. 1 Several products orutirally ' Bt» le is 0 member of th?| dt'xiined for limited or bus - New York Society of Certified I ne 5* purposes also are find- Public Accountants, the Amer | ing useful applications in the lean Institute of Certified Pub home A lxH»n to the hard-of-! lie Accountants, the New York, hearing, the new- volume con- I'mversity Tax Study Ciioup trol handset has been crate and a member of the Bergen fully received by mothers County Chorocter and Fiiness with overly vocal young chil- Committee of the New Jersey dren |hnr-.i \ tw t State Boaid ot Public Account- li'* Automatic Answering 1 * •*. /* * */*. * n,.- » .m ant?< 1Set provides an effective roltT-j In addition to these activi- tion to the d|lemma faced byl AmV-uT’iv t// ii*'. ties. Boyle also is a director fam ilies who often need to be **■ rrr* 1 •* of The Midland Bank. Para in two places at once Com- mus; Secretary and Comptrol-, pactly nuilt and attract.Vel> ler of The Lansdell Company styled for home use. it records and Subsidiaries. Hackensack messages which can be played and is a mcmbei of the Board back when the family returns of Directors of the Hackensack from any trip or excursion. Golf Club t The popularity of tilor Both honorary chairm en phones w ith color - conscious urged county residents to con home owners is mirrored in the tribute to the «2 campaign, fact that the Bell System has noting that the 475.00Qr goal was J *nstji'ed oyer 13 million color less than 10 cents pei county phone*; since their introduction lesiden* several y*»ars ago W ith 18 milhon of our fel Bell System research has re- low Americans in mental' hos- vealed a changing location pat- pitals, we can ill afford nol tn tern for telephones in recent lend all the support w#* can years The tiend :s to kit-hen muster to this drive." Dra W il -1liedroom and basement ard liam s said way from traditional Dr John L a then. President iiniih <ir dining room of the County Mental Heaitn Amon«; tht most frequen Association, is now soliciting ers of the upstairs phone is persons to serve as area chair- the teenage member of the fam- 1men for the Bell Ringer Cam ily j paign next month Anyone w ho would like to help has beer ^ U a . , , * , , - asked to call the Mental Htalt O Q IC 5 n O llO rS Association office in Ha. ken sack. Htl||l> ■ l«o' on l^ii r ?»* J »ll>“ k mi ihr l.\ ndliiirm An-r.-ina-iii Mi|> Tlir drlfi mliiNl lt>n nf tly l^-wr- • if * *rnMlB»loiirr« l» mymIuiI'W* IUH |ia»« t Ind fel lllf >> ( Ihr Tt-«u i«hl|> I’Wrk. UuiiI i '|| mI llulUl iik l.vnilhwtt., Nrw J * 1 «•■* KHKI» <> T M M T<>Mii«hi|i l i n k Utird ',**2 iu hu nni, ent ard a na\ living n IcW^tionX equenV us- FOR RENT LOWREY 0R6AN Tlir angrr of Jmlgr J. W allarr l.rydrn o\rr llir nunihrr- of prr- 011- fiirkrd up in a ,inglr yrar for -hoplifling i- undrr- >lan«lahlr Ihr iufornialioii that morr than 2.IHHI w rrr arn -lrd. in >1 of ihrm adult-, and thal o \rr SfilNI.IHMI of uirrrh- andi-r had hrrn -lolrn i- -hoiking. All this, rrm rm hrr. took plarr al a -inglr shopping crnlrr. For thr juxrnilro . apprrhrndrd llirrr is an ennisr. llir mind- of Ili«* \oung arr iinformrd. Tliry do not undrr-tand just haw Brrfow if i« fo fake whaf i« not thrir, and how il drniran- llir p«*r-on and -tullitir- hi- rhararlrr. For tlir adult llirrr i* no r\ru-r. Tlir fact that tlir-r adult- for tlir mo-t part arr parrnt- i- douhK -hocking. Mow can they hr dirrcting tlir li\r> of tlir young wlirn thry arr ttnahlr l«* direct thrill- selves? Onr -limldrr- o\rr llir kind of inatructlon tlio-r rhildrru arr •fcttiu^. What It Means President Kmnrdv’s program for fast ta\ writr-off- on nrw indu-trial r«|uip- ment i- not. it -rrm- to 11-. lo hr full) undrrstood. w)iat Prrsidrnt Kruurdx -aying i-: wr iuu.»t havr g»«-aU*r (traiW liaa ef- ficiency if wr arr lo romprtr in ihr inlrr- natioiial market with rounlrir« lliat pa> lower wagrs than wr i|o. Tberr is only' onr ronrlu-ion to hr rrarhrd. Kflicirncy mean- morr an«l morr atit<miation. Indii-try know- llial wr ha\r only scratched llir -urfare ol aulomalioti. (mliulriali-1* are now bring a-krd to hcrap prr-rnl plant- iu favor ot urwrr and morr fully autoi|iat«‘d plant-. Tlir idra i- bold and arrr-ling. Onr thing Presidrnl Krnnrdy ha- yrl to writ** clearly is how llir ohjrctivr* of labor to automation will hr oirrromr. Labor leailer-. frightrnrd -tiff o\rr llir way machiur- arr taking ovrr thr tasks of tlieir men. arr rr-i-ting bitlrrlr. I lirrr ian’t an industry toda\ thal i-n*l rrplrtr with frathrrbr<lding. ll i- a -v-lrni ilr- manded by labor and to which mana»r- ineiit ac<piirsrr-. I hry don't liaxr thr answer to tlir prohlnu uol labor, not agnuriil. Ha, thr prrsidrnl f Better Luck Next Time Our heart util lo lint Riillicrfortl llk'li School drhatrr- who. on llirir wav to thr Stair I orm-ic l.rague d«‘bat«‘ tour- nainnil in l ong Branch. -Kritlav fuilrd to makr il |»rcaiisr of au automobilr ac- cident. U r’rr roufidrnt the South Brr- genitr- would ha\r won. As il liirnrd out Middlrtown. by win- ning fi\r of six drbatrs. rapturrd thr tournainriit. Tied for'second place wrrr Neptune. Ashury Park. Long Branch. n* i*.., e * ’in k c*tio *c. 'i ^ . \ ,r»., •» Congratulations Bert Szatmary \delbert J. Szalmarv of Prrtli Amboy.1 See It In New Jersey De'eC^d 1 Visitors to New Jers»-\ the ad\antages of many 11 H Mat Adams. t’t»mnnssioii. J and Economic Dcvelopnirn Numerous camp site- for all w•• know, doesn't know a football stoves or fireplaces; most from a Im - U iIm II. Hut this stiHient of showers and laundry spd.-e ! 1 1 r't< and parks w ;ill have| . 1 \ n .»! I.u ilitie> this season. Ui-partment <»t t'onsei vation ',1 today ifti with panic tables, camp Development services for the Prrtli \nibi Srhmd achieved available equipped with III! I\ b\ I.OV lligl, « .... r »e..;sites ai.lt,SMljlt, -oiurthing ihr other day that puts him in enjoyed by ouidooi rn:l a class by himself. , are isolated and pritndur 1 . i Vacationists also may t.ik> At thr Ninth Annual Sciencr Lair at lean-to's which have Ixen Butgrrs I nivrrsit> Bert topped the senior am*^to* ies 1 , . , . , . AccommtKiatioii' Im t boy - III thr biological romprtition. ror able in all camp aiea> w: hip victory Brrl in August will lake g.Park. Orgam/ed gi..-ip <; wrek-fong rruise aboard a Navy ship. The,may b<* !W 'urpd at H;,sv R |V know Irdgr di-play rd by thr youth stamp, credit upon Brrt and his srliool and is a wrlromr rrlirf from thr kinds of storirs which would havr you believe arr irrn agrr- I I | sprnd all thrir timr at Nrw York har- or (2) may hr found any ui^lit curled up in thr hack srat of a car at a drive-in. t. '1 ut ted at Ba equip 1 Xcep?i..| al "I 22 : ush toilets. lies are W 1 Idernt'ss !-•> t .in Ih* 1lid ■ i pMtvided., 1 or closed Bcllepl 11 T' Worthington State t and Wharton Tract muni use ol 14 days. ;<n allowed at location^ tha With the exception 1 and at Worthington St.it. the summer month' to ; per unit, with the 14 d a Belleplain I.rb.,i as \\«‘ll as at liig li 1 r reservatinns aie linn .dditional ixten^ion t.l are available 1 wilderness ^ite- ..11 the Forest. iam p -it« - a:»> 1 tinilv type use not to e m axiim lin am i 7 day «*xtin>ion Penalizing Teen-Agers NXr ri-r oner again to ipirslion thr prr-rnl almo-phrrr in whirh Irrn-agr driving and drinking arr being argurd. Patrol- havr takru to thr highways to «|iir-tiou youngstrrs driving back from New York wlirrr. obviously. lhry\r hrrn tippling. abte Rej»ervtrtttms at Ctnf^eqtiake >trtte Park arr’ ttmiTed tn 2 days each for group t individuals' Ap),i. ..lam- loi camping locations w ill Ik* an rptt I and processed i nmrdiaU-ly; 25 per cent of the camp sitc> w ill Im available lor tho-r who desire to make on-th^-spot n->n vations. The rate> applv a> follows: For 24 hours, fan 1 'es $1.25 Lean io >opt n S2 »0 Lean-to (closed > SH 00 per unit For 24 houis. (lump use camp ^it«- $1 25 up to JJ persons. 15 cents foi each additional person. Complete mloi f.at ion on the Mate lore t be secured by wilting the New Jer-ey De servation and K»ono 1 1 icvelopment l»een so rapid in the past few years that today many fa m i- lies are unaware of the rum- be 1 and variety of telephonu servants at their heck and call. Among tbe most revolution- ary of the new services is Home .ueas interphone This new system perm its a wide range ot in- tercom services fpom answer '*m ing the front door to minding the bady. plus the handling of je i .ue av.ul outside calls from every phone ,;M JointState j ,M house, t.. > 11 -persons 1 For those who would like a m. Stokes and, telephone chime instead of a' mt State Faik 1ring, the Be*ll Chime is avail- ed to a m axi- able At the flick of a switch ; d’ay> m a\ be*.Bell Chime provides a choice of thiee sounds - - a loud Wlun ton Tract bell, a low bell 01 a melodic stt u ted during chim e - - in place of the tra vein! persons'ditional ring of the telephone Today's hom em aker als<‘. has l»er choice- *»f new , slream 'm ed telephone instruments W itn Ihe »ne-phone home rapidly becoming a thin™ 01 the past, some fam ilies strive to integritte the style of exten- sion phones to the decor and needs of special locations The cympac*. Princess Dhone. with built -111 night light nr the dial, is most often found in the For Hampson John A Hampson of M iles Mercury. Lyndhurst. has earn ed a Sales Management Honor Award from the Lincoln Mer cury Sales Council intelephone Announcement of the sales home have management recognition waa made by Howard J Hupfer, New York district sales man- ager for Lim-oln Continental, Mercury Comet. Meteor, and Monterey cars. The certificate is awarded for proficiency in organizing and directing a top-level sales force Mr Hupfer said the prestige for only a month appli. - md paiks may 1 ! na ni of I'on- Chiropractic effectively treats the following conditional j /V rrvoiu Disorder $ \ Headaches Hackaches Neuritis Bursitis Digestive Disorders Dr. L. Ackerman Chiropractor . 244 Ridge Road Rutherford, N. J. House Calls Made Hy Appointment only Phone: (.Kneva 8-2404 You get a// this: • A Le«'»f STAftt.IT m tout k#<ne • Fftft »tl»if l"d malr'lai« • NfMAll m»t-i« 1.00 IHal #M«rani*ri row 1 Ma» A NO you «•« a l.t*-«al a >u. an«* lo^a d an o»san <1 * 0u le buy Come In and see us — Convince yoursalf today STt’DIOS - SHOWROOMS 154 Park Ave., Kast Kulherford Open Daily 12 9 Sat. l§-5 Vfr h .1 - a.'iT I More Honors For Dr. Williams justice, have a prrfrct right to avail ^^m en' tliriilsrlves of it. wards for bis modern poetry, and has been .1 physician fo. 40 years till he was forced to ret ue because ol ill healih in] N o l.o . 1 , i. i„ favor of juvenile lipplin*. T w „ prom im .nt 15„ K..r, ruun JJ* Knl ii Ihe law ill New York permits1 ty men—one a poet, and other tx.ing unar.imously eU*cted to icli a thing, the kids, under American a cert,^,e<l public accoun^int— Bergen County Medic i So today were named honorary f-,ety i pm. proud to have ol the County Mental a physician. This is mv Health Associations *ti2 fund honu, ancj ‘ whatever I havel . 1 10 1 1 1 drive achieved stems from the con I .e| u- rrmeniner I o-yrar-oldrrs do not Dr W illiam Carlos. \V. iams viction that in the United, voir. Hut those of 21 ami over do. Obvi-i°l Rutherford, intern • m ally States we .-peak our own lang on-1%. tin-11. llie New York in was nol 5^" f w K Bl "» T uae* ' J,us' E^'sh Th» is ( Boyle of Mahwah. vie* fSresi- my inspiration. The America! crratrd bv thr youngstrrs it was created dent of the New Jersey s « miety idiom is my forte and ! am hv the adults. o1 Certified Public A. ount* proud to ix- known as a poet Tlie loM.% llia l keeps the New York ha. V e le"' 'Wortland proud to have been a dm- . - *. to the Association in it drive tor drinking law intact is composed of for $75,000 The drive will be Among the many literary ailulls. not juveniles, ll i. llie adults who *in AP rl1 2!* and lun "- ough] prir.es he received was a *5.000 are ilelinipient. no, lhe juvenile. There ^ . „Mmu. rM, ^ i-too much emphasis on thejuvenile dent of Rutherford, has cap- can Poets, the largest cash sideof the problem, notenough on the i Xmd many , international a- prize given an American poet adult. If society really wanted to get the Nrw York law changed it could do it in a -liort time. But there is every evidence j* that nobody has llie desire to organize thr kind of rffrrtivr protest thal would bring Nrw York artion. Draperies Bedspreads No Sure Cure Ahout a year apo Long Branch, which will rim anv of our Bergm County bad- government communities a race, dia- carded commission government in favor of a strong nuyor-council form. Thf change wan voted and set off a donny- I.rook in which most nf lhe leaders of the change movement ran for office under the new government. Now there is another reform group in artion. This one wants to recall seven of ..J,, t .,,1 ., y-jir ?}w i *P'ree i lo L. er.oii li eitliuient in the fhor* c-ro ' Krady Mndr < ii-lo iu Made Heady Mad. (tl.-lom Made ABES ^ FACTORY OUTLET, IN C .^ HJ.I Axcntic. i'.a-l Newark. N. J V HU 2-5533 - 4 X Inn > I,, i..i. f \|.»|. ' afd- of Slipcov^N^qbrfc* f y y Arj PAUL’S Hobby & Sport Shop Pre Season Sale On Baseball Equipment SALE ON BOATMAN Boating Suppliet Marin* Hardware Painti '- Rope Otuboards GOLFER 20' 30 40 50% off Clubs - Bags - Carts Golf Balfs - End O f Season S A LE on A LL ski equipm ent ( Kxcejjl fair trade items ) D P A U L 20 % 30% 40% off Lines - Nef* Loures Rods - Reels Fresh & Saif W ater Equipment N. J. Fishing I*icense« ! Hobby and Sport Shop 306 UNION AVE. GE 8-0192 flour*: Mondav Thru Saturday 9 RUTHERFORD 9

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PAGE E1CHTEKN TttF COMMERCIAL I.EADER \M > SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW TIIITRSDAY. APRIl. 5. l ‘H>2

C o m m e r c i a l l e a d e rA M ) TH F KOI TH RKRC'.KN R I VIKW

K iU U M ifd 1921 T he ( o m m r r ru l I r id e r in Ihe official new spaper

LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSPul.li ihf<i everv Thursday bv Tlir l.ointnrrrial Lradrr Printing ('.oinpany■I 231 Hidsf Itoad. Lyndhur-t. V J. I clcphone t,Kneva 8-8700-8701

niunity to bring about i^ rnall I'Kflion, something lliat will piling* Long Hriim h into turmoil for a long time to ' ( in \

Tlir «ton lirrr i- tlir old onr: govern­ment form doesn’t cure anvthing. If llie municipal leader-hip i« w rA a n d tlir community apatlirtir. government change

i ran rrratr onlv furl lit r disorder.

New Citizens bedroom. The hiindy wnll mo awards are presented after »'> I del i» appropriate (or kitchen!evaluation Af actoropl^hn'*"!* 1 or ba.<enii-nt use , by dealership sales managers

*. IliMrl\ vM'Iriinii' t«i mu new citiaens Another convement'e device be J throughout the countrywho w ere among llir H(> former Bergen increasingly popular in. . . a. a a | 'he multi phone household *sounty aliens »»orn in last I hur-day. ,hr f.JuhMlon kry whlch »uto 1

I n Kim l Rutherford < » r ls o m in a M ic c i, m a 'ica llv cu ts out o th e r exP. S. OUTPUT UP

F.ditorl l i i - i n c s

niiwi ( lii-«*

M gr.JOHN SAVINO

Ernest J. Dabmelty / / .' / n r u c a A

p o - ta g e paid at Rutherford, N. J.Subsc-ription $2..'>0 IVr Y rar

I v i n l l m r l . \ . J.. \ p r i l .”>. I*H»2

Congressman Dwyer Is RightIt ha- taken a coitragrou- rongrr->man.

di-taff vrr-ion. to oflrr tlir tpiirk -olutiou to tlir problem of New ork * li«pioi law.

I lorrnrr Dwver of I uioii. w ho «Ii«I yronian srrvirr a- an a—rmhlv man and i- now carrying on lirr work in tlir * on* grc--. took llir floor la-1 wrrk and -aid tliat if N rw Y ork dor*u I ailirild it- drinking law to rouforin willi otlirr stair- tlirn t ongrr-*. -hould and mu-1 do it.

Bra\o.II i- ahout time.Thr liipior inlrrr*»l* apparmlK ha\r

Nrw Y ork Irgi-lalor- |ird up in knot-. A-m iiiI• I\ iiian H11--0 of Staten Maud -aid that thr druiand within llir -tatr for conformity run- 10 lo I.

Y rt thr Krgi-lafurr had llir •;;* 11 la-t week to «|iiit wilhout acting llir dr- maud that thr drinking law Im- amrndrd lo ronforui willi lhat of Nrw Jrr-r\.

Disgraceful

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I oimotieiit and r\rry otlirr slalr on llir•i-.ilirtiird.

I ikr I ongrr--man Dwyrr wr don’t likr to -rr ihr frdrral govrrnmrnt meddling 111 -lair affair-, But thi- i- ipo longrr a -lair affair. Thi, i- thr fight of Nrw York Slalr against lirr prnplr.

I ndrr llir 21-1 ( on-tilulional Ainend-II ir 111 < ougr«‘— ha- a right to makr thr lirrr—ary adju-lnirni**.

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Booster Club Meet To Attract Bonner Reid

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Jim Mahon w as one fo r rem em b erin g nam es, w h e th e r it be * ' ' * *“ * “ •****“ •a W ildcat a th le te , or a opponen t from an o th e r school It w as ap leasure on T hanksg iv ing D ay to w atch th e p o p u la r W ildcat o f f ic ia l greet fo rm er G olden B ears, w*ho p layed back in the late20s or ea rly 30s. It w as a com m on sigh t at a East R u th e rfo rd p o p u la r i t y w i th lilt* \ r . i r

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l i c d u l r d f o r M ay 19.football cam e aw ay from hom e to w e M ahnn «m w ith a g roupo f h is t.»rmer a th le tes

I t h u s been rep ea ted h e re and in o th e r p laces fo r years the s t o r y o f th e East R u th e rfo rd foo tb a ll team s. T h ro u g h o u t the pr emit it m t h e h ig h s c h o o l, y e a r s t h e W ildcats w ere also a rugged , tough, A ghting ball c lub , y ea r t h a t m a y a c c o u n t f

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ple t h«.r. o f r u n n in g t a le n t is th is

ill be d e te rm in ed then. P robab iy the m ost publicized

ru n n e r in th e a rea is Lynd-hur»t’« M ike Spino. the cham

. . . - - - pion cross coun try d ash e r Spia lm o s t alw ays o u tm anned . b u t ra re ly ou tgam ed F or alm ost th e heavy i n t e r e s t , h a i ,jd e -lin ed w ith <e n t i r e fo rty yea rs of spo rts a t E ast R u th e rfo rd th e football te am N orth A r l i n g t o n o n d L y n d ,n |u ry bu t is expected tohad to go ou t o f Us class to a r ra n g e a foo tba ll schedu le Even h u rs t e t r ig h t in t o t h e sp irit ^ recovered in tim e fo r theto d a y , in the P assa ic V alley C onference . East R u th e rfo rd is th e of th ings t o m o r r o w w h e n th en J sea^ ,nlo n e G roup II school, p lay in g ag a in s t fo u r G ro u p IV schools in team* n u e t ; it N o r t h Arl ngtonClifton. E astside, Passaic and G arfield , and tw o g roup III schools A good t i p - o i l a s to t h e kind H ere is the schedule for th em L y n d h u rs t and Central.

A n d it w asn't only the team w hich was outm anned at the G a r d e n Spot as a review of Mahon's record w ill prove W hen E a s t K utnerfo rd began football in 1921 and for the next fifteen y e a r s to 1935, J im Mahon w as the entire East R u th e rfo rd foo t­b a l l coaching staff. The first tim e East Rutherford h ired an as- . s i s t a n t football coach was in 1936 w hen Lou Fittipaldi, a fo rm er W i ld c a t and A lbright C allege star, joined Mahon

I n 1SM0. Mahon retired from the coaching ranks and F it t i ­p a ld i m oved up to fill a big pair o f shoes, w ith Bill E igenrauch c o m in g on as an aide. It w asn’t until 1947 that East R utherfo rd n o t a ro u n d to hiring a freshm an coach Ken S inofsky. the p r e s e n t head coach, becam e line coach m idw ay through th e 1949 s e a s o n , a n d in h e rite d F itt ip a ld i's head jo b in 1958

The very first season of football in 1921 saw a team im press w ith a 3-4 2 record . T h e in itia l gam e p roduced a 32 to 0 v ic to ry over B u tle r and befo re th e season w as over the W ildcats beat D um ont 6 to 0, H asbrouck H eigh ts 28 to 0 and tie W est O range 0-U and U nion H ill 7-7. The defea ts cam e from R idgefield P ark 13 to 0, Spr ing V alley 17 to 0, C lifton 13 to 0 and Leonia 19 to 13

As w e nventioned above. E ast R u th e rfo rd w as a lw ays forced to go o u t of its class, and th e re fo re it w as hard to p resen t u ch am pionsh ip e le v e n D espite th*** otkL», it wa* q u ite an achMove­m ent. to M ahon's o u ts ta n d in g ab ility to finish w ell above the 500 m ark In tw en ty yea rs a t the helm M ahon-coached team s won .4, lost 07 and tied 30 In th ir te e n seasons of p lay aga inst Lynd h u r s t in M ahon s days h is p ersonal sco re-ca rd show ed six vu - j to ru s , five defea ts and tw o ties.

The best tw o seasons M ahon h ad a t East R u th e rfo rd w ere the 1927 and 1933 cam paigns T he '27 season s ta r te d w ith a 13-0 loss to p o w erfu l R u th e rfo rd and th e team them cam e th rough w ith six w ins and a tie for an overa ll 6 - 1-1 record A fter the R u th e rfo rd defea t the W ildcats w hipped M iddletow n (N Y ) 19 to 7, R idgefield P a rk 18 to 12, T en afly 18 to 6 . Bogota 37 to 12 befo re p lay ing a 6 -6 tie w ith G arfield . East R u the rfo rd then w alloped L y n d h u rs t 60 to 0 w ith Izzy P inchak . the top sco rer in B ergen C oun ty ru n n in g w ild. T hey closed o u t th e the j w inning cam paign w ith a 13 to 9 v ic to ry ov er H asbrouck I H eights. ^

The season of 1933 w as not on ly a ch am p ionsh ip one but one w hich b ro u g h t ch e er to th e East R u th e rfo rd fans. S ince 1924 an ann u a l gam e w as p layed w ith R u th e rfo rd (a pow er in those d ^y s) b u t th e best th e W ildcats could do w as to p lay th re e ties w ith the B ulldogs. 0-0 in '25, 6 -6 in '31 and 0-0 in '32. T he 33 season got u n d erw ay w ith a 6 to 0 tr iu m p h ov er R u th e rfo rd A fter th e 1939 season w hen East R u th e rfo rd and R u th e rfo rd p layed to a scoreless tie th e r iv a lry w as forced to be d iscon tinued because of pre gam e horse p lay w h ich waused m uch p roperty

A fte r th r w in over ifu th e rfo rd to s ta r t Hie *33 s e a s o n t h e W ildcats m ow ed d o w n G at held 12 to u, i'a.ssau. 32 to 0 . D ick in ­son 14 to 12. St. M ary * 13 to 6 , L y n d h u rs t 8 to 7. O range 3 9 to 0 and H asbrouck H eight* 53 lo tt. A c tua lly th e season should h a v e gone dow n as an u ndefea ted one b u t a post-season gam e a r - < ranged w ith s ta tc -p o w er S o u th R iver. T he la tte r eleven, led by ev en tu a l A ll-A m erican Alec W ojciechow icz, ti a s h e d t h e W i ld c a t s 26 tu 6 . lo r Uie G roup 111 title .

If the o ld adage about how "ev e ry o n e l o v e s a n u n d e r d o g " is true , it ce rta in ly appears that East R u the rto rd is the most beloved foo tba ll te am m the area, if not the S t a t e And it w a s J im M ahon w hich instilled th e “w ill to w in” sp irit in to the E a s t R u th e rfo rd ath letes.

If an y th in g is to be done in East R u therfo rd , a fitting d ed i­ca tio n and te stim on ia l is due J im M ahon for forty g rea t years ; of service.

G A R FIEL D PR E-SEA SO N CH OICE FOR PVC TITLE

T he P assa ic V alley C onference baseball race gets underw ay nex t M onday and G arfield H igh School looms as the favo rite to cop the cham pionsh ip . Led by A ll-S ta te p itcher K enny H uebner. a sou thpaw w ho h ad a 7-2 h u rlin g record a year ago and a g igantic 462 b a ttin g average, G arfield w ill have a to ta l of seven v e te ran s re tu rn in g . T he B o ilerm akers w ill have a new coach inn F red M alkow ski.

B esides H uebner. re tu rn in g a re Ed Kullaf. M ike W atson, F rank U rson, Tom Bovitz, S teve K m etz, Johnny Ciffo and M ike Y uhaz It is rep o rted th a t th e B oilerm akers have at least n ine o th e r youngsters w ho m ay help fill out the starting line-up and p rovide th e needed bench s tren g th for a short hut com pact scholastic baseball season

Clifton, the defend ing C onference cham pions and sectional G roup IV title ho lders, w ill again be coached by Eddie Sanicki, th e M ustang a ll-a ro u n d a th le te who had a m ajor league fling w ith the P h ila d e lp h ia P hillies. H ow ever. C lifton has lout several top-notch perfo rm ers like V ince L up inacri and Ed C urreri. th e top 1-2 p itch ing sta ff , m th e a re a a year ago. The M ustangs are being b u ilt a ro u n d iv e re tu rn ees , all o f w hom batted over 300 in '61, P au l B ondinell, K en Hook, J e r ry M agavero. Bob H avasy and Ronnie Z im m erm an.

P a te rson C en tra l .under the tu te lag e of Coach Nelson G raham closed out the last season in a blaze of g lory w ith four stra igh t victories. T he C olts a re loaded w ith a v e teran squad and can be seen in a challenger’s role.

At Passaic, C oach B ill Lubrera expects to have a young team w ith b u t tw o and possibly on ly th ree seniors in the line-up. T he In d ian s are expecting a lot from last year s soph pitching ace. Em il Loczko, a lefty w ith a 3-0 reco rd a year ago.

E astside w ill aga in be coached by M ickey Spinelle and ea rly rep o rts from the S ilk C ity have th e G hosts hu rtin g for pitchers. T h e team had an overall 11-7 record in 81 and w ere 6-5 in league p lay . O nly th re e vets a re back at Eastside. Joe G atto and M ike R osenfelt on th e infield and Dennis S ullivan , an outfielder.

B oth East Rutherford and Lyndhurst w ill have "young” clubs th is year. W alt U m p m an n and Lou Moskal w ill do most o f th e pitching for the Wildcats with Lloyd Bradley back as the receiver. Other vets include Beggs. Rischer, Parise. Irby . Yasosk> ancj Buckmann.

Coach Frank R uggiero of the Golden Bears can field a club w hich m ay be labeled as thc "Spoilers.'* A lthough Lyndhurst d ro p p ed d ow n to a g-11 record last year they are capable of re ­bounding . T he B lue and G old w ill be young in several positions b u t th e local m entor w ill bank on several seniors especially on th e mound w here Joa M elillo. Ray Roche and G eorge Brown are exp ec ted to share moat a l the mound chores. In reverse are A nthony B orgia and Warren Bogle, a pair o f lofHos w hile tha h eavy schedu le m ay also find Bobby Gareffa doing a b it of h u rlin g

Senior Tom R afferty wrfi do tile ra lth m g w h ile Joe Pierro. an o tlie r senior w ill be at third base EH her Oareffu or R ichie Serna** w ill be at first h as* George Savtno and Frank R ugg ie ro a re battling for Ihe secant* bace spot whMe Tany !lai»-

of sctt'on t h e s c h o o ls w i l l 'isv e area team s *FRIDAY A PRIL 6

L y n d h u r s t a t N orth A rlington W e l l in g t o n a t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d

T l'F S D A V , A PRIL 10 H o t h e r f o r d a t L y n d h u r s t W EDNESDAY, A PRIL 11

K .i • I ’ d '.- »n <• t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d W e l l in g t o n a t N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

T i l l RSDAY. A PRII. 12 L v n d h u r s t a t P a s c a c k V a l l e y

FRIDAY. A PRIL 13 H u t h e r f o n l a t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d N i . i t n A r l i n g t o n a t P o p e P iu s

MONDAY. APRIL 16 M o u n t a in l : . i k e < a n d W e s t M o r r i s a t N A .

i l ls D A Y , A PRIL 17 K i s i 1’ u t h e r lo id a t S t M a r y ' s

W EDNESDAY, A PRIL IR N u t le \ a t L y n d h u r s t

T ill'R S D A Y , A PRIL 19 N o r t h A i l in g t o n a t P a s s a ic V a l l e y

I t I SDAY, A PRIL 24 d .it L y n d h u r s t

M u , < . . t h o l i c a t St M a r y ' s | \ . i . : h .i t - id e a t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d

I III RSDAY, A PRIL M M a i v a t P o p e P iu s

I ICIDAY. A PRIL 27 L v n d h u r s t a t C l i f t o n

P e t e r o n C e n t r a l a t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d MONDAY. A PRIL 30

S t M a r v s a t S t L u k e T t IS D A Y . MAY 1 L o d i e t L y n d h u r s t

G . i r f i e ld .it E a s t R u t h e r f o r d W EDNESDAY. MAY 2

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n a t P a r k R id g e T i l l RSDAY. MAY 3 L * d i e t S t M a r y ' s

F R ID A V MAY 4 L y n d h u r s t a t P a s s a i c

C l i f t o n a ’ E a s t R u t h e r f o r d S A T t RDAY. MAY 5

N o r t h e r n N evs J e r s e v r e l a y s a t N o r t h e r n V a l l e y T l'F S D A Y . MAY 8

K e t K u t h e i f o r d a t L y n d h u r s t M M e r v s a t B lo o m f ie ld T e c h

it I l tN t .sn .4 v . MAV ■) i . h . i i K i . t j r j t N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

I III R sD A Y , MAY 10 I ' . o s a u n t E a s t R u t h e r f o r d

SA TI RDAY, MAY 12 B c r j ’ e n C o u n t v C h a m p io n s h ip s , E n g le w o o d S t a d iu m

MONDAY. MAY 14 S t C e c i l i a at S t M ary s

T l KSDAY, MAV i&P o p e P iu s a l E a s t R u th e rfo rd P a t e r s o n C e n t r a l a t L y n d h u rs t

W EDN ESD AY . MAY 16 N o r t h A r l i n g t o n a t W ood-R idge

P a s s a i c V a l l e y C o n f e r e n c e Frosh C h am pionsh ip T H I RSDAY. MAY 17

S t M a r y ' s a t N ew ark A rts FR ID A Y . MAY 18

P a s s a i c V a l l e y C ham pionsh ips, Passaic S A T I RDAY. MAY 19

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n B oosters ' M e e t W EDN ESD AY , MAY 23

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n at St. M ary 's SA TU RD A Y , MAY 26

N o r t h J e r s e y C o n f e r e n c e C ham pionships. G len R idge W ED N ESD A Y . MAY 30

T w i n - B o r o R e l a y s a t H asbrouck H eigh ts « S A T IR D A Y . JU N E 2

N e w J e r s e y C ham pionsh ips, R u tgers

playinp hod to strong while llie \ iii IM I oppose! Midland Park.

L yndhurst. 4-7-1 a y e a r ago,— --------------------- - ■ ■■will again k*■ coachrd by C oach u R a | h F WilJoe Cipolla. T h r team lost such loughby p e (e r ^outsidnding pai'to rm ers by K irschbaum and R ic h * K ent, graduation like G a ry R inald ithe Passaic V alley C en fe rence T h e G olden Bears had 75 half m ile cham pion and M ike boys tu rn o u t for track and the Tirone. Jo e O rlando, Dom S in -o u tlo o k fo r the aeeaon, after

North Arlngton Graduates Swoop Second O f Home And Home Series

North Arlington completed a ►weep of tbe two game Alumni basketball *erie# with Lyndhurst. Playing at North Arlington lu*t Saturday night before a sparse I urn-out, the Viking “ Grads” again uned a strong final period, to conquer Lyndhuret 81 to 72. In the first meet* ing 4\ I.y ndhurst on February 17, North Arlington came from beliind to post a 59 to 56 victory. The home and home serie** was sponsored by the Booster CIiiIm of tbe

j!l%%o communities.Like th e firs t enco u n te r, the G eorge Jeck . w ho fea tu red

re tu rn clash w as close a ll th e th e f irs t gam e v ic to ry w ith; way In the f irs t period Lynd- tw e lv e po in ts, fina lly crashed hu rst held a 19 to 16 q u a r te r th e scoring colum n a t the s ta r t lead w hich w as fea tu red th ree sp ec tacu la r goals by ju m p -sh o t tied th e gam e a t 57Bobby W alsh, one of th e most 5‘7. Don Betz cashed in a foulv ersa tile a th le tes eve r to com e and N orth A rlin g to n m oved a

lo u t of L y ndhu rst. T he shooting head 58-57 W alsh b ro k e in to j of Jo h n n y C alabrese . w ho i th e c le a r fo r a b ask e t and 1 5w ished the nets for eight L y n d h u rs t rega ined th e lead

points kept th e ' ex -V ik in g si for th e last tim e. 59 to 58.

w ith in d istance. Jeck aga in m ade good aiC harlie M arre conve rted a ’ ju m p shot and on h is n e x t a t-

steal in to a baske t to s ta r t the tem p t d ro v e in to r a baske t as second can to to m ove the for- N orth A rlin g to n w en t ahead, m er G olden B ears ah ead by 62-59 M ickey M ariano scored five A fter F ra n k W agner and on a fas t b re a k b u t J . C ala- Bobby D eRom a tra d ed baskets, b rese cam e th ro u g h w ith a Bob K opet m ade good a ju m p p a ir of goals to m ove N orth shot and a sho t from u n d e r - ' A rling ton in fro n t by fiv e at neath to pu ll N orth A rling ton 66 to 61 W alsh aga in fast-

j jo w ith in a p o in t of a tie a t . b reak e d ond K irch n e r convert- i 23-22. I ed a foul chance to d ra w the

LeRoy K irc h n tr caged a f o u l! B lue an d G old to w ith in tw o toss and W alsh u p p e d in a a t 66-64.deuce from u n d e rn e a th w hich j F e rguson h it on a se t and preceded a fas t b reak goal by W agner d ro v e in as th e hom e R ichie Pezzola as L y n d h u rs t q u in te t pu lled aw ay to a six w ent ah ead 28 to 22. J . C ala- poin t lead. D eR om a in te r jp te d

! b rese in te ru p te d w ith a jum p- w ith a goal b u t th e h igh sc o r­e r b u t W alsh h it on a set. T he ing J . C a lab rese con tinued his to rrid pace cooled o ff consid ram p ag e w ith a ju m p shot, e rab ly Itefore Al WisnirwMki M arre scored a fou t b u t W orth tu rn e d a reb o u n d in to a goal ; A rlin g to n w en t on a six po in t for N o rth A rling ton . ; sp ree to p u ll aw ay 78 to 67.

W isniew ski rep ea ted w ith a\ P ezzola cashed goal an d K opet ta llied via fas t b re a k an d th e ti lt dead locked a t 30-30 M a r re ' V ik ings’ scoring by ta lly in g on tossed in tw o ch a rity th ro w s a fas t b reak . T ra ilin g 81 tc 69.

Tom D tC hara , J o h n WUUam% C harley G ra y and Jo e Biasucci in the sp rin ts ; P a t H ynes in tha R80 yard ru n ; P e te Scerbo. V i­to LoP enna. J im H ittingei and .George G ian g e ru so in th e mile; N ick C onso an d D iS taulo in th e sh o t p u t; J o e DiBasi, J im M iller and C onzo in the

_________ ___ ____ discus; D onnie C o labella in thetr ia l runa last F rid ay . *he| high ju m p ; B iasucci, C olabella,

** *' and Leon A bo in the b roadjum p and W ilson and D iStaulo in the hu rd le s.

s tre n g |h to be In thc distance even ts w ith in tp rovw nen t nerd ed in th c dashes a n d hurd les to m ake th e squad a w innerH eading th e squad w ill be* the N orth A rlin g to n 's chance*P.V.C. m ile cham pion . M ikej(o r H successfu l season re -Spino; Lou Carlascvo. discus; ccived a se tback w hen A ll-F ran k D iP asquale , shot pu t. County cage s ta r D an H esfordJoe Leporc ha lf-m ile ; G eorge decided to fo rsak e track th is D ally and A n thony "Chuck’ year in o rd e r to p lay th ird D iS taulo in th e q u a rte r-m ile base on th e V ik ings’ baseball and Ray W ilson in th e jum p- team F o r th e p ast th re e sea- tng even ts sons H esfo rd w as the h igh

O th ers to p e rfo rm u n d er thc jum p cham p io n o t the N orth B lue and G old colors w ill be Jersey C on feren ce

S P O R T-W IS EA m y ste ry th a t has d w a y s fascinated us is th e w ay the high

schools dow n g rad e p rac tica lly every spo rt ex c ep t football Yes, V irg in ia, th e re a re o th e r sports than foo tba ll Most of the area team s field baseball, track , and basketball te am s W ell, we adm it th e re is som e to-do abou t basketball, b u t w hen d id you last w atch a track m ee t o r a baseball gam e’

The fact is th e poor baseball and tra c k team s alm ost have to sneak dow n to th e a th le tic fields to p a r t ic ip a te in th e ir chosen sports.

W hy?B oth tra c k and baseball a re w o nderfu l sp ec ta to r sports.

A t M adison S q u a re G ard en ev e ry w in te r th e p lace is filled by specta to rs fo r th e vario u s big m eets And b aseb a ll is so affluent the big leagues h av e had to be expanded

B ut since w hen w as th e re a capacity c ro w d at * baseball gam e7

MIGHTY QI’EF.R SCHEDULINGO ne of th e big reasons w hy the baseball and tra c k team s

p u rsu e th e ir w ays w ith s ta te ly secrecy is th e m a n n e r in w hich they a re schedu led At 3 P M on a given a fte rn o o n some of the

by jo t th e fo u rth q u a r te r as his bo?* de ,ach from lh<- scht>o1- sculIU' dow n ,n ,h e lock,,r roomand don th e ir un ifo rm s.

B ut th e gam es a re alw ays on w eek -days A g lance at the schedu ling fo r th e baseba ll and track team s th is w eek shows th a t ev e ry d ua l m eet is on a w eekday a fte rn o o n All ot the baseball gam es a re likew ise on w eekday a fte rn o o n s

O nly th e big m eets fall on S atu rdaysT he N orth A rling ton B ooster C lub has the b iggest South

B ergen m elange in M ay on a S a tu rd ay afte rn o o n T hc popu la rity of the a ffa ir—ev e n though the N orth A rlin g to n boys don’t get enough suppo rt from the a rea— shows th a t th e re is a feeling for the sport.

ARE MONEY LOSERSIt is the co n s ta n t com plain t of a th le tic d ire c to rs th a t only

foo tba ll—and som etim es baske tba ll—bring in th e m oney F oot­ball. th ey say. has to subsid ize th e o thers

Y et it seem s to th e se tired old eyes th a t th e a th le tic d irecto rs do not use sufficient im ag ina tion in a rran g e in g th e ir schedules.

W hy shou ld th e a th le tic p lan t not be used on S atu rdays? W hy sh o u ld n ’t baseball and track be run off on S a tu rd a y a f te r ­noons?

T h e re a re p le n ty o f reasons why a lot o f ad u lts can’t get dow n to the a th le tic fields on w eekdays B ut th e y a re av a ilab le— and anx ious—on S a tu rd a y s

W OULD IMPROVE PERFORMANCEST hese k ids w ho p lay baseball and ru n on th e tra ck a re

d ed ica ted and en th u sia s tic T hey give a ll o u t ev e ry tim e out. But anybody ap p rec ia tes a little applause A crow d w ould m aketh e p lay ers p e rfo rjn better.

m an y il a m n that are ‘n a tu ra ls " *W hen L yndhu re t and N orth A rlington hook up in baseball

and track, when East R u th e rto rd and L > n d h u rst en c o u n te r each o th e r—th e re is g rea t in terest. '£he b ask e tb a ll gam es betw een

sho t h u t Jeck tossed in I T o L ^ n d h u r s t ; » n d East R uthertord i «ym fillers. T h e r e c e r t i f i e sw as and J . C a lab rese closed out tht* 0 f r “d u -‘lt‘ **"'<"■ N" r,h A rlm n to n and l .y n d h u r .t

m ade m oneyWhy can 't we do the sam e th ing w ith baseba ll and trA ’k*

after Pezzola scored from the L y n d h u rs t ended up n in e points I A B O l T C O M BIN A TIO N S?floor as L y n d h u rs t w en t in; ,n a r re a rs as A n thony Zan- T V ™ »h ? »th " T d l^ c to T T "*” !"* “g °Tfro n t 34 to 30. T he lead w a s 'c o n a to cam e t h r o u * w ith . I * * " 1 W hy d jo u l d a t b ^ U . 1 ami U m k be com b .ned ’ Asho rtliv ed as J o h n n y F erguson th re e -p o in t p lay . !™ ck < " •* could n>n off w h .le a g am e w m b e ing played,connected on a set a n d Wis- J . C a lab rese cap tu red ind iv id - ? > * re >* n 0 reaso n w hy th e cheerleaders an d th e bands, w hich m ew sk i ta p p ed one in to c r e a te ! u a l scoring la u re ls fo r th e w in - do ?uch « " ? JOI“ ,o r ,h e <o*»ball team s, co u ld n t w h .p up some a 3 4 -3 4 t ie n e rs w .th 30 po in ts fo ,,™ .,.,! en thusiasm fo r th e tra c k and baseball team s

D eRom a scored from under) by W agner w ith M and P e r- C erta in ly th e idea is w orth a try C e rta in ly th e re is no b e tte rth e boards a n d Pezzola m ade guson w ith 10. W alsh le d L m d - p1* '* fo^ 5 “ “ “ • * ° " a S a tu rd ay a f te rn o o n th a n at a local good on tw o s tra ig h t shots, on h u rs t w ith 2 2 po in ta on eleven , V w atch ing the boys com pete.a ju m p a tte m p t and on th e e n d 1 b ask e ts w h ile P rzaoU h a d ai * To ttvr m in d s ° f m a n y >f m o™ specta to rs w ere on hand theof a fast b reak . O n th e last, 19 poin ts perfo rm aaca . shot of th e period N orth A r- ' T he B ox-Score:lm g ton 's W agner tossed N. A rling ton (81) foul sho t and th e h a lf-tim e rest J. C alabrese, f found L y n d h u rs t in fron t. 40 to W isniew ski, f 35. ; W agner, f

A t th e s ta r t of th e second K opet, f ha lf th e tw o q u in te ts exchang - Betz, c ed th re e goals ap iece to keep Roland, g L y n d h u rs t ahead by five at F erguson, g 46 to 41. W agnei then de live r Jeck , g ed w ith th re e po in ts to close D. C alabrese, g

1 th e gap to 46-44. K irch n er tossed in a ch a rity aw ard b u t T otals J. C a lab rese d id likew ise tw ice L y n d h u rs t (78) to m a k e th e scoreboard read K irchner, f 47-46 A t th is poin t, DeRoma Zancxmato. f co n v e rted a rebound and W alsh M arre. f 'c o re d on a se t and L y n d h u rst M ariano, f regained its five po in t m arg in D eRoma. c

W ith tim e ru n n in g out in th e Pezzola, g th ird s tanza L y n d h u rs t w as, W alsh, g ah ead 57 to 52 b u t K opet toss-: ed in a foul and J. C alabrese T otals fa s t-b rea k ed fo r a deucc to S core By P eriods:

perfo rm ances w ould im prove. P articu la rly w ould th is be tru e in track . Ju d g in g from th e tim es reg istered in m any of the dual

q p f m eets, th e even ts a re ’w alked th rough” in s tead of com peted.14 2 301 Ih lh e m ile ru n th e big deal seems to s ta y 'o n th e track for

3 0 6 '*** ^ d is tance T h e boys jog around an d a re satisfied w ithj 8 13 j tim es that do not ind ica te m uch m ore th a n a fast w alk2 | j j R unn ing is in th e m ind as w ell as in th e legs0 1 l | Fellow s like Jack Lovelock, G lenn C unn ingham . Bill Bonth-2 o 4 ro n and m any o th e rs w ere fully as good as th e c u r re n t chop of 5 0 1 0 j m ile rs who go ab o u t snapp ing the fo u r-m in u te m ark as though3 i 7 ii t w ere tissue paper. B u t in those days th e idea w as a mile of 0 0 oi four m inu tes and six seconds w as about as fa s t as one could go.

R oger B an n iste r ran as though thc fou r m in u te m ark w ere3+ 13 s i , th e re to be b roken A nd he b roke it. Every’ tim e P e te r Snell or <2 F T !J im B ea tty ru n they m ean to b reak the fou r m in u te m ark And 2 3 71 they do.1 1 3 IN HIGH SCHOOL TOO2 4 8 N obody expects fou r m inu te miles in th e dual meets. But2 B 4 th e m ilers should .md m ust do b e tte r than th e four m inu tes and4 - I fifty seconds th a t is abou t average8 3 i t We a re m an age w hen sports are no longe r looked upon a*

l l • K recrea tion . T hey a re an in d u s try —a th riv ing in d u s try from which■.......... ... g ree t p ro fits can be derived

30 12 7 2 j In th e first p lace a good a th le te w ith a noggin on hisshou lders is m ore to be desired in college th a n ;i g rea t po tentia l

lose o u t th e period scoring and N. A rlin g to n 16 19 20 26— 81 presiden t. He is flooded w ith scholarship offers th a t today are| cu t th e ex -V ik ings ' defic it to L y n d h u rs t 19 21 17 15—72 w orth up t a $12,500I n tu i t i o n and lodsm gs a lo n etw o. a t 57 to 55. i O fficials: H aggan and Weiss.

Baseball ScoreboardTHURSDAY. APRIL 5B ellev ille at L y n d h u rst

E ast R u th e rfo rd a t W alling ton

FRIDAY, APRIL 6St. M ary 's a t H oly T rin ity , W estfield

MONDAY, APRIL 9L y n d h u rst a t Passaic

N orth A rling ton a t H arrison C lifton at East R u th e rfo rd

TVBSDAY, APRIL I fS t Mary's a t Bay ley E llard (M adison)

DAY, APRIL II I jp ftM r st at P o p e Piua

o t Peace at St. L u k e’s

yV

Rokrrt Kirschbaum. a graduate of L yndtiunt lltgh Ac too t, W14 * m ember uf Ihe tn.1 gvm .iasH n team organized th is year at

__ _ tun « ta le College. The team held its InttM m eet raeMM.tan celo w ill hold duw n the shortstop berth Pete Falco, Mark loalng *2 49 lo Mont. lair S late College. K ln e k k a a n la a fresH- D oylr. Johnny Redner and Tom V endola are slated for outfield man majoring In health and physical edneailen . He l i fke son patrol. , Of Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Kirschbaum of 111 root A v o , Lyadharsi

T H r a s D A v . a p k i i . 1:M id land P a rk at N o rth A rling ton

L ast B u the rfo rd a t L y n d h u rs t Im m acu la t* C onception at S t M ary ''.

riU D A V , APKII. ISQueen ot Peace at Bergen C atholic

East Ruthertord a t East Paterson N orth Arlington a t G len Ridge Lyndhurst at Passaic Eastside

I n th e p r o f e s s io n a l side o f t h e s p o r t t h e r e a re adequate sum s to be m ade i n f o o t b a l l , b a s e b a ll and bask e tb a ll. And to show that being a n A lt A m erican doesn t h u r t, look at th r elevation ol W hizzer W hite, the Colorado flash , to the .Supreme C ourt.

GOOD RETURNSA s the p o pu la tion grow s, as th e com m unications m edia such

as TV and m agazines seek m ore and m o rs g lam or for th e ir clients, sports s ta rs w ill be in g rea te r and g re a te r dem and . Base- boll today has one o f th e g rea te s t pension sy s te n * in industry . Football w ill, too.

Even a g reen team m akes m oney today. W itness th e scene in N ew York th e o th e r a fternoon w hen a p ro fess ional team got $160,000 to sign u p fo r five exh ib ition gam es before t h e s ta rt o t next season'

THE FC Tl'RE 18 BRIGHTT im es have changed. W hen Jim m y M ahon, th e m an w ho

just r e tire d as East Kut'- rfo rd 's ath le tic d ire c to r, is g iven his w ell deserved d in n e r she .ty he w ill be ab le to sp in som e great yarns. O ver the y ea rs J im m y has tu rned out som e g re a t ath letes. Many of them w en t on to g rea t things—E rnie C uneo, th c b rillian t New York la w yor-au tho r, and A rt M aeM ahon, city e d ito r of the Paaa a r H erald News, a re ju s t tw o of them.

JMamy w ill b e ab le to recall w hen the k id s p layed nn p.ravei and Clay as h a rd as a c e lla r floor. He w ill b e ab le lo recall w h en un ifo rm s w ere few and h a rd to com e by.

Yea, tim e t h ave changed.B u t w e Im agine Junaay w on t b » ab le to ray th in g s have

chan g ed m ucb in baseball and track . Those sp o rts a re still per form ed in a d a rk hat o n a d a rk night. May Ik in b is re tirem en t Jiuu jiy w ill s tr ik e o u t (o r th ro w in g suiue lig h t on tw o great sports w hose p la y e ia deaarve a d a rn sight m o re th a n they have been getting .

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THURSDAY. APRtl, |«»f,2__________________________________________________ THE COMMERCIAL l.EXDER AMP SOTTTT RERCFN RF.VIF1T p a c e n r w m *

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T h e B o i l i n g S p r i n g s S t o r yB i n

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This rmmr mar. »amr unknown. h is thr firs* t«» cn ltr the front door nf Boiling Spring* after 'landing on line f.«m 4:3* am . He WH preset)led with 4 kit, hen wall clock b\ W-lli.w I* Kin*. *iee president id the association .1* «n eail\ b ird ' uitt Each of the first twenty-four people through the door received a similar ji lt .

T V lines formed earl* .nd hv ihr IlMMi m „pr,..„g hour es- tended up Park Avrnur l.. l.lrn K ad th ,r rail* arriving famitv bnaig hi 'lum h a kmc •»«< » r r r -hann* 11 with others m the hne

Read\ la open and Congi<*"in.in Frank C. Osmers. with t( i« o n . prepare* to eut the ribbon w ith a dollar hill in it* renter, s y m b o l ic of the oavinfs function id B o il in g Spring* l<ffl to right are D e n ­n is J MrNamara. vire c h a i r m a n «d the board «rf director*; W . P Vogt, Jr., president *d Boiling S p r in g s . M.nor Herbert Mallett. i*f Rutherford Congressman tKmers. and Edmund M Van Yonrhi*-. c h a i r m a n of Ihe b«Nird of the a s s o c ia t io n

S m ile * d o m in a t e d l l i e c o n v e r s a t i o n o l th i s « |uarl>*t a> a r e s u l t¥ ^ JMtfciM ir<|xui«« la liM uftfawu ui Uw u«» ■--- .-----O f f ic e M a v o r ( . H e r b e r t T l .if le M o? T T u 7 h r ^ < i r < r V f V w ^ < i r n m m u n i tx w o u ld r e a p b r n r h t s f io m ih e n ew o f f ic e H P V o g t . J r . . p r e s id e n t of t i ie a s s o c ia t io n \ I l» e • t P in e s . w h o d e s ig n e d th e M o d e r n , f u n c t io n a l s t r u i t u r r a n d < n r » r r - m a n F r a n k C t K m e r * w h o c o m m a n d e d d i r e c to r s .«d m a n a g e m e n t o n t h e i r f a i t h Hi t h e f u t u r e a n d th e n d e s i r e !<• v e r v r lh e p u b l ic .

The entire s ta f f «>f H . t im e S p r in t* . m» lu d in g th o s e normally serving the public a t i h r t»l'» H id g e r o a d , l . v n d h u r s t . office, main­tained a steady p a i r ib m u g h o u t th e d a y S a v e r s a lc r completing thmr bu*ine*s a t th e w in d o w s m o x r d to a n o th e r lo c a t io n to p ic k up a special gift a* a te w n d !"■ t h r i r t h r i f t S a v e r* w il l continue to hr rewarded |h r« . ig h \ p n l r e c e iv in g g i f t s fo r s a \ i n ( in accord­ance with the a m o u n t .n M rd to t h e i r p r e s e n t s a t i n g * or when open­ing a new saving* a c c o u n t

Thr riUhtm rut. th r CirM i« « a > -lo u , m. mm* ik«Widr produird this scene within minutrs aftrr thr I* 'M* , m apeylng 'h o c than • -*«• people passed through the office dunng Ihe norntallv non - business Saturday.

Mayor Mallett. p la c e s the first entry in Koiling Springs' Treasure Chest competition while Chairman, of the Board M m und W. Van Vooehis. left, and Vice Chairman of the Board Dennis J. McNamara look da. Top award in the competition, which cloae* April 27. la a trip to Bermuda for two Onlv requirements for entry arc to •* - amine the chest, read the dimensions as posed, compute the amoonf

’ • *- lif i i : : I. t „ . , r it 1.1 t*. ;• b-li. I fi v’ *4 and p a c e i t i u l l . r b x .

Bobo The (town looked after the yornger set passing out bal­loon* and top* and general!* keeping them amused while there parent* attended lo their hu*ine's „f opening new *a\ings a< counts °r adchnit |U their present u \ i n ;y

Prior to his departure. Congressman Frank C t Kmc rs stop* to chat with Boiling Springs dir­ectors. Griswold H Holman, (left) and John J. A. Hossrnlopp (right)

Emil % t.allman president «d the New Jer*e% Savings and IxMn l^ a KiM left, is shown chatimg wilh Edmund H Van Voorhis. chairman of the board of Boiling Spring*, and Mayor Mallett. d u r­ing one «d the brief moments of calm during eitra-husy day. E*- tending the congratulations <d New Jerve* * 42-’ w in g s and loan associations to Boiling Springs t.allman praised the a**ociation for the role 11 had played, over the years, in fostering the growth and development of the Southwest Bergen area.

Boiling Spring* President relate* wom of the experioneoa w « — ■ lend during the in s tru c tio n of the new 23 Park a v t n e af- flee. Hl s interested listeners. seated left le right ate, Albert PW a. designer of the building: Mayor Mallett. Congrea«naa Osmers and. standing In thc same order. Edmund W. Van VomltU Dennis J. MrNamara and director* John J . A. Hoaaeniopp and Dr. O H h V.

Arthur Mewing, a member «d the Boiling tp rings Board of Dir- j j Or tors, draw* a picture for Mavor Mallett. and Mr. A. (Hallman, president of the New Jersey Saving* and Loan league, while, stand­ing. Mr. Vagi and Congressman Osners look 0 0 .

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PACE'FOI RTEFN THE COMMKPCIAI I.F.ADF.R AND SOI TH BERGEN REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL 5, I

New Boiling Springs Building Dedicated

C ongressm an F rank C, Os- h im se lf com m ented lha t th . m ers, J r . and M ayor tieoi'g* new Boiling Springs office w a- M allett. o f R u the rfo rd , off.cial a m onum ent to the faith ano

opened the new ho mu o. confidence of tht* public in the Boiling S p i mgs Savings and m u tua l th rif t institu tions. Hc Loan A ssociation h ere S a tu r ; said th -' sav it.es and lo in bust day m o rn in g Thc Congress ness has Ixen the backbone oi| m an t«*»k a d v a n tag e of th e o c ,a m a jo r portion of our nation casion to w arn the public o j | . s ta te ; nel local econ »miei« the in h e ren t dangers of th* 'w j u v it specializes in the new F e d n . l R c .c n u c Tax hill held of home ow nersh ip B>, adop ted by th t Congress las' ts c ircu la tion of accum ulated T h u rsd ay .** * savings <>l the- m any, it build.e

P o in ting ou! tiiat thc savings m ore new hem es and m akes and loan associations and oth- possible th* p u rchase of m ore er m u tu a l institution* ar*- th* ex isting dw ellings than any g rea tes t factors in prom oting o ther single hom e financing] th rif t and hom e ow nership i r business in ex istence This the coun try . Ofcmers dcelareo d em o n -tia ted hy th e fact that th a t these institu tions in th* m ore than 44 per cent of a l l ’ p a 't y ear, have- been undei hom es bought or built in thi* constan t a ttack in W ashington nation toda> a ie financed

th ro u g h sav ings and loan in stitution.s such as Boiling Spring*.

“ T h e d i r e c t o r s a n d s t a f f o l B o i l i n g S p r i n g s a r e to l ie c o m m e n d e d f o r t h i , ' d e m o n s t r a t io n o f t h e n f a i t h in t h e f u t u r e and t h e i r 'd e s i r e , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e i ,

th r if t and hom e '.v m th e •ribbon’* „ e n-m ony

by Van j ura. 4# e ,| hy th e ‘ »r had a

ter. K w as said «yij\bolued. too, thc w ithho ld ing tax cut moot seeks to la k e do llar of earn ing*>r o th e r jnv«

Vogt wav many con g ra tu la to rym d m r g f i i y ’he U ate an.*n<| flow ers > fiee. g iftg fro*® .

,h^ K d,non* a l t h e R « mg* an d L oan I

d an iw tio n . la id . "Tht record you h av e estab lish ed is one of

ach ievem en t and *er- P re sb y te rian C hurch p c i lion His tofrle « m be

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visitor* Qrey stone iV s i Elizabeth.

Presbytery (he Rover end f t Pastor of the f t J

Church of Haekei era»or Elect

report of the iOO on the ica and YAi

by Mrs . onoe. And urei. Norwood

of D«Ctfi

» r t l l3T h e fo r ty - f i f th A nnual M eet- J

by l l r t l ■ M cRm

Haydn

becam e an A m erican c itiz m in m en t. fo rm ation and a ir- to -a ir lived fourscore >ears, a re hap 1961 S he rece ived a B A lrom^ gun n ery phases o t th e ir tra rfK p jr in th e fr hom e in C linton B loom field C ollege and S e m tn -jin f . I T e rra ceUnr, and a M j j . . from New T hc sq u ad ro n has accum u-j ■ ■Jersey S ta te te a c h e r s College la ted th e longest record o f ac W i l l i a m B u f a n o in N ew ark . S he taugh t a t the i id em -free hours ev e r recordF assgk ' C h ris tian School In 3d fo r a s ing le -eng ine s q u a d - ^ U 6 *T OT MonorPassaic, and a t th e l»resbyter- **on and >l\as won ev e ry Navy;U n b a y School. T ruchas, Ney TU fa iy d w ard possible for thi*J W illta r Bufano of 298 C hase M exico, W here she w as also In type *quadron to w in A venue, w as fu c s t of honor ai

~ 'a fam ily d in n e r at B ranch! Brook M anor In Bellevil! *, in

ce leb ra tion of his 80th b irth ?d*y. G uests inc luded M r and

Mrs E dw ard M oore of Ruth

an £ x e c t t tv e position . S in < \ —M arch. 1961, she has been a C a i f l a l i a t M a rk PW ish W orker a t the 0 r i » . > f »TI9 " 11“ M a r * tio o e P re sb y te r ia n C hureh , f O f f i A f i n T v i r t i r y E lizabeth .

T he R everend W alker shares a t least one th in g in com mon w ith A stro n au t Jo h n G lenn - he is a g rad u a te of M uskingum C ollege. N ew C oncord. Ohio.

by those w h^ w ould le v y tensive taxes on them to Jim der th e ir g row th by m a k m them less .iNNictive to s a v e r s

“This past w eek, the Huu r of R epresen tatives, o v e r th*. strong ob jections o f a la rg e m inority . approv««d a w ithhold ing tax system on savings, e a r n - d e t e r m in a t io n . to m eet t h e de

•hd Ro* jk

Mrs Jo h n T P e te ts . rtidee wood, w ill p re s id e T he ypefi

W hich U v m j i and loan asso j ing o f th e Je rse y C ity P r » b y - 1 B ^ H a r r lT Encia tions m ay lie p ro u d Y o u '^ 'i a l Society w ill lie held o i , , | cxlood M usic w ill b e by h ave p layed a m a jo r ro le ini A pril 13 from 10 a.m . to 3 p .m | } ,ck R R ndiand. o r ja n is t . andth e d ev e lo p m en t o f y o u r aren W »h* P re s b y te n a . M rs D onald B row nand I r e o pen ing o f y o u r ow n C hurch In R u th e rfo rd W om en iw th of R u th e rfo rd M rs bu ild in g w ith its new fa c i li tie s j rep re«on tlnc lo ta , associa tion D » ,e h t L K eef. P re s id en t o il is a fu r th e r ind ica tio n o f y o u r, ^ P re sb y te r ian C hurches ir J lh r W om an 's G u ild o f the in itia tiv e and d es ire to s e rv e 1 Bergen. H udson, and Pnssaic R u th e rfo rd C h u rch w ill w el-

DONALD BROWN AT MILTON, FLA.

local re s id e n ts It also is fen in-l Counties w ill a tte n d to elec t com e the w om en. Synod ical

ings." O sm ers said. This m ands would app ly to d iv id e n d s ‘earn - met i ed in savings and loan as«-oc;a Mav* tions. inter**! on savings in fie iate hanks or dividend^ e.ntr*-! n ' hi «»oek irv e ’ ii • *,! . : ..f.\ ' ( ’ • •

•f .. t h n t t y pub lic ." Os • in c lu d e d>r M r r l le t t w ho w ill of a g a in w hen th e n.one>

► cut io n ’s T i c a s u r e , m it e d .

- .v e - 'n u - n t t i • t . i■ • c o m e , l l I i i . . \ ' o- In .torn becom es la w it w i l ! .. pose a costly a n t i cum iier *«i t a x collect a m b u r d e n o n ,• mgs instituti<<ns I t ah-» w force m any o ld ** p e r s o n ?■ nors and th o s e n o t o n l ; . . t : i taxable, w ith s m a l l s a v in i- go th rough a lo n g - w n d * ... j-: cess to c c t b rc k f r o n , •)’ t ■« em m cn t lha t w hich t lu . n*»t ow e

" C i t i / e n - . * * h o jld i S e n a t o r s C l i f f o r d C C . • H a r r i s o n A W I l i a n ■ t<< th e n o h ie i t i o n r to t i . . \.<n d u i i» - th e m h> op j> .»'* i t h h o ld i . ig t c x s y - t e n 11 V S S e n a t e . ” O s m e r s d e c ;

D is c ' j . ' s m g th e probU-r*- m a n y o f t h o - c a t ' c n d m i : o p e n in g o f t h e n e w P- S p r in g s o f f i c e . Osn.c.vthat all H ep u b lu a n incn.lKi>« the C ongress from Nev. .In t .md C ongressm an Cha: le> J sf>n. a D em ocrat from I' County, voiced th e ir s trong '-I 'ec 'tion ' to th e rev en u e t>i voted age ia s t it

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i the- d r e c t o r s > a n d s t a f f o f B o i l - n* .n g S p r i n g ?\ F e w p< *op le rea lize the ro le i l l o f a sav ings a n d loan asso c ia ­

t io n :n o u r e v e r y d a y l i v e s , " ly M . y o r M allett s a id “H ere i s i tn p la c e w h ere w e c a n p l a c c ou*- i saving an d w h e re o u r savings ■ w i l l w ork f o r us w h ile v o rk -

b d in g f o r o th e r.' Beuling S p rings h e d o n e m u c h in t h e p a s t to

• f o s t e r a n d d e v e lo p the" g r o w t h r.i! o f f<u B orough, a n d .n o w is . i \ in . i p o s i t io n lo d o m u c h m o r e m I c a n a s s u r * th e o f f i c i a l s t h -

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d ication of y o u r fa ith an d con- now officers, an d to hem speak - p res iden t, Mr* J A r th u r B laii f idencc in t l * fu tu re o f Berger.J ^rs and rep o its , based on Uie 0f H addonfield , W ill be a«sist- C oun ty ." ! them e. ‘O ui R esponse as D is- ^ by M rv p cterSi F re sb y te r ia l

H ow ard C olville . J r . p re s i ' I eiples j P res iden t, in th e D edicationden t of th e B ergen C oun ty ! T he p rinc ipal sp eak e r w II be pnd In s ta lla tio n S erv ice oi S av ings and Le^an L eague dc the R everend Lee Edw in W alk -!n ew ly elected officers e lared . "R olling S p rings is one je r . D .D . A ssistan t G en era l Sec Miss Boddin w ho w as born o f th e in s titu tio n s in o u r coun rp ta ry of th e B oard o f C hris- in the B ritish W est Indies, ty w hich has an o u ts ta n d in g tian E ducation of th e U n ite d ' cam e to A m erica in 194d, and

D onald E Brow n, aviation s tru c tu ra l m echanic airm an .USN. son o f M r -and Mrs W ells B B row n of 501 Postave., L y n d h u rs t. is s e rv ld f w ith T ra in ing S qu ad ro n Three a t S ou th W hiting F ield N aval A u x ilia ry A ir S tation , M ilton, Mr. and M rs Joseph C ast'g lia . F la., w hich c*>mplcted 100,0001 J r .. o f H asbrouck H eights ho u rs of fly ing . M arch 13,! B esides th e ir tw o dau g h te rs w ith o u t an accident. | and fou r sons they have 1"

P ersonnel a ttach e d to S quad-j g ran d ch ild ren and four g re a t- ron T hree , uno ffic ia lly know n g ran d cn ild rcn G uests outside as th e “N avy’s S afest Squad- of th e im m ediate fam ily w ere ron". fly th e T-28 single-cn- Mr and M rs W illiam Tayloi g ine tra in e r a r ic ra f t [of H asbrouck H eights pa ren t-

T he fligh t in s tru c to rs and t-f Mrs Jo sep h C astig lia TOO m en of th e squad ron t r a in A bu ffe t su p p e r w as ..eiveel ap p ro x im a te ly 1.800 s tuden ts T he honor guests, still in gtto.* an n u a lly in th e rad io instru*! h ea lth fo r persons w ho have

M r and Mrs. Jo seph C astig- c rfo rd . Mr and Mrs F rank lia, 262 C lin ton T errace , both C astc lg ran l. Mifs Ronnie Bu of w hom w ere 80 year* old fa no. M r and M rs J o h n Cam Isst w eek, w ere guests of h o n - , panello . Mr and M rs V ictor o r a t a su rp rise doub le b irth - R uzolo , Mr and Mrs. 3oce*o day party given on S atu rday C am panello . Mr and Mt^ even ing at th e hom e of their G eorge H ogan cam p, and Mr son-in-law and d au g h te r. Mr W illiam Bufano. of L yndhu rs t and Mrs Jo seph S fe rru< /a of Mr and M rs Jack Lee o f ?0ft Second A venue W ayne, and Mr and Mr*-

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• 1 0 0 tO S 1 your choice ol a fine Im peria l F lash C am era k it o r a h :.niincred a lum inum im ported F ood-w arm - cr-.servcr.

$50 tO 599 ——y our choice o f a set o f Sheffield stainlcvs ?teel steal; k n ife s o r a hand, r . n c nd'*re . -engagem ent book w ith h a^netic p.'ncil.

S 1 0 t o $ 4 9 — y o u r ch o ice ..( ,1 h iin .ly .f ir s t a id k i t fo r• a r , hom e o r office o r a in . n 's o r Um! / s jw ckel sec re ta ry .

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f o r Y o u r In s /w e t ion !if you weren't among the thousands who already have visited the new Boiling Springs home office ot 23 Pork Avenue. Our thanks go to all those who helped make our grand opening party such a success jYou can still join the party. Enter the fabulous treasure chest- contest . . . save and secure your tree gift-for saving now through April 27th. And, you still have five day* to save by April I Oth and earn Full Dividends from April 1st.

HERE'SHOW VISIT . . . and

PLUSB eau tifu l G ifts F o r the 9 ttfcxt B est E stim ators

1. Look at thc Treasure Chest2. Rend the dimensions on ihe chest.

3 \VrUe your estimate on the formprovided. ^

TreeM i* Cheat r e n ln t la Rutherford Office only :

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THURSDAY, APRIL r>. m 2 THK CO M M KRdU IK U H T l \M ) SOUTH IIF.RCKN REVIEW

Students A rt Exhibited at Peoples TrustK ichard W Y erg, Vice P res : m any in te res tin g und fine

ident and M anager o l H uther ! w ork* d u rin g th r y ea r and tha l ford O ffice of P eoples Truitt th e com m un ity could app re C om pany o f B ergen C ounty c iate th e ir t r l e r t s m ore Tully announces. th e first of six On** if each a rtis t ex h ib ited indiviu Man a i t ex h ib its of R u th e r ually R obert O w en? w ork is lu rd High School student* '! now on d isp lay un til A pn . pamtmgfc *»»d n**w I3 lb Me w w in^rn m Jaeksondisplay in th e bank 's lobby : M ississippi. but m oved to S outh

Ro»*e.t O w ens, a senn»i a tj \m e r ic a w ith his farpily as a H utherfo rd High School, w il lu h i ld and has since at tended be the f m t R u therfo rd High school in S ou th A m erica aim School s tuden t to e v e r ex h ib it th e I ’m ted S ta te s He peak bis pam tings at a “O ne M an" iMith English and S pan ish f in „ho« Mi S tephen M uno. Ar! en tly am i is em ployed p..i t In s tructo r at R u th e rfo rd High lim e al S ears Roebuck .m«: School. a iia n g e d for th e "On« i n I 'm o n Cit> i-s an in'- p i. Man ' show s lacu u se IU leu lei Aft i g rad u a tio n * 1ion Dial eaeb Inden t had p iodueed R u the rfo rd High Sch**.. ) ,

Franklin School Classes Take Part In Numerous Activities

p la n s Co c o n t in u e h i * * u d ie s in c o ' l e g i H i p a in t in g huv< r e c e n t l y b e e n c v h ih i t c d it H e i g e n M a l l ( » o id c n S la t * f t . , , a n d l l u K u t h e . f o r d W • n a n * C lu b A n io i l t l ie w o r k s i . I t d iv p la y . it P e o p le s T i u t a . e o i l p n m rT P ffc T e m p e t a . . i e l p~j,tel.v III. Ih. n | a g in a t i \ f and in k in g r. iw c i a 11 > in eh n .< I pap>t mg* Caligi .if.by Studv ‘ bid I Ik < *leai i n »• A l-o included

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Tlu* second grade of F rank lin School w ere guest* y» stei day at th** P« psi Cola BoOlini. P lan t at T eterboro . F ran c is I) H arris , fa th e r ot S u /a n n e H a r­ris. p u p i1 in th is class, m ade the ai raii(*cnients for th e vioit

T b e t lavs pupils w e re a* co in p m u d by ihe ir p rm eipal. Mim M ary Hello, th e ir teocbei M s P au line SchJiehling. and som e »l th e ir paren ts . Mine Alf r ed C • m te*'**, lacuna rd Mai cian* •. H a n v P a rk h u is t. Jo w p h IA* P a u 'i ' Fruufi* S to e tb n g S r . K iank F iorentm o. S r . Cat lo ll W il.oughby. F*ed*ncK l uKk iiu* S a lv a to re De J .ii 'k rm ^

A se m b H P rog ram s La-f W ednesday tbe ih u d

g rade ta u iJ il ■ by Mis* Isabel Mat L e m p resen ted art a.-sem bly p rog ram foi low er g rad e ' Solo pari in Haggle*: i*gl< Singer*- w ere l)ennw A ngela F idcicchio C aro l Hy kow*ki nd K enneth M 'llet * ni. Ii.ii tuna Hi I ch at ♦ h f pi i' n» > I

P rincipal part* in ' i w o H elp e ts” w ere taken by Hradt* fold Haber un. Janet E iposito P a lttc ia K -illv . Debt a La M«*rt» D ebra t»i nove»e. Delia Mack ui and R m n Atm M itchell.

Taking pa it in You Cal T hat Magi* ’ w ere D ennis H.*l- odis Ed* u d H endela and K enneth W ieland

Then* v t- ie m usical selection-* hy C h ’irles II m<«n on Ir - or gun. K e.ine th W ieland and H. ib a ra . on the piano, and Ed w ard Hend»-la on the accordion

F rederick S ilioenig le<l the open ing exerc ises. A n n o u n ie * w e ie C bristir.e Falco. C .'oria M esaen D iane Crgolo, B arbara

Sehilltm g. and la u n s |Jili SttH k ' and Hond-*

T he S even th g rad e o | i- bn School had i> th ru■spetker on T h u is iu y S Weu»*'i ol K u the ifo id .• I l l a t i v e 1,1 l iu - M c b i ' l .n i

C o m p a n y l i r o k e i a g e F n »\«- -u k H e «-s p l .n n e I t |k l**et nl 't in K • ..nd l.. nd I i i , N . A V o i k S t k E \ ..lid .irw e ie o > ?!. p ..p .I ' M

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Lyndhurst,East Rutherford Opens Season

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l . v n lh n i 't yet* int*,. I* t ’untv < nee e«»n\pet d\«>n Mnrid.iv u^aii!**! Pass^K •’ 1 'a»- Ea**t R u .berfo rd %«• i te tta in C litton as the \Vi!( also jpen the Cot fie tw . 1 '

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LeGlonCorr'Ti; nder Jam es Fc-rier*

.nd A uxiliai^ P residen t Don Ryan headed a g roup ot 2

j On - tin ty m nerv" ,.t lh< ,.n I nual d inne i ol llu* !<• rge C o u i.tv A n.ei c a n Legion •;. f ranM S .itu idav m ght A i •

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ship com m ittee a re still a few s h y *1 m atching the I9ftl fig-im Thev hofn* to m ake it be­

fo re thi.*- m o n t h is over

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\ | rv l.o tiis S vdell. ( n isa d e C h a irm an ; M rs. A r th u r T ay lo r. Secretary a n i Mr Joseph ( aruc. i Industria l C h a irm an , a tten d on A pril 2 the kic k off d in n e r civen at th r Fs«*e\ House in N ru

■ark lo r Ihe New Jrr-*ey IlivW on of the A m erican C ancer Society. I h r sp eak er was Mason \\4.IOVS, |*i. I)

T h e n e x t s#H-ial e v e r H a l - i r iK d W a lk e r ] ’■. • th e • • u , r m - n u la i L i i s h 'A e ' S a t n . f l a v A p ' d M*.n d f j le n d - i i '- u ' i i+ v - J u t n • g r e .v n u n .b e r t o r t in * Ph i- p r o . i a m a i I! it if h id* b e e f vo id v ie h e v l ^ r i

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It II S h u fn r ^ . i l n v h Di. Khi-.mi I in ..I i i l i i f t h e i an* « o f th e m n - ie a l 'i*> A h ic h v i l l b«* h* d i

p a r i o f t lu * p r o g r a m , a n d in - S n r d . . \ a t r e r n o o n A p r i l 2!»t• ■ is o e ise d t h r o , i ; l io u t th e >e - a t .1 t l) im l in k F o r n u ll

IU gen County la*rj-eeiveJ na 'ional I> hn Atulie»»la

t.iff o f News- i .> rned ass**< late

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play»‘d A m e r i - eb I for Post ■s C . i*. now th« C leveland

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Put \o iir ' i u i i h » work for sou at Peoples TrtKt high intmM ia!,1- IVvplcs I rust puy^ a big 4 rn for all icj'ul i s.isintN account funds on deposit one yc.ii oi nifu* < for less than a year).Ihese hi ’h talcs apply to all regular savings ac­counts boih new and existing.

A T P E O P L E S T R U S T C O M P A N Y

If you wish to transfer your account to People Trust, please bring in your passbook — an. n\c will handle the rest at no cost to you. Opct your account today at Peoples Trust — Her pci County’s largest bank — first in service, firs: i n f a c i l i l i e U — .

i f h e ’s a few m inu tea la te to n ig h t —w ell, w ho could T h e w heel tu rn * w ith th e w eight o f y o u r h a n d —a n d b lam e h im ?

D E P O S I T S M A D E O N O R B E F O R E A P R I L 1 0 t h W I L L E A R N I N T E R E S T F R O M A P R I L 1 s t

B tr g tn ’m B ig g n t H ank

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F o r th e re 's a n o pen r o a d —an d a sp rin g even ing — a n d a new C ad illa c ca r. A nd t h a t ’s a co m b in a tio n to b ring o u t th c w a n d e rlu s t in any y o u n g m an .

I>et’a ta k e a few m in u te s o u t an d rid e w ith h im aa he ta k e s ih e sw eep o f th e bou levard .

W h at’a it like, sitting there in the driver's seat of a beautiful new Cadillac car?

Well, firnt of all i t’s q u ie t. T h e c a r is bo soundly built —a n d ho precisely e n g in e e re d —th a t only the ruahing w ind breaks the silence.

D riv in g seem s tlx* a u to m a tic response to w ishing.

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th e g e n tle s t p ressu re o f y o u r foot sen d s th e c a r in s ta n tly a h e a d o r b rings it to a sm o o th , s ilken s to p .

And how inspiring it is to h av e c o m m an d o f tlie "car o f cars ' ! C e rta in ly , it should be no surprise th a t the miles ahead a re so te m p tin g — wlien the miles behind have been so w onderfu l.

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Som eday soon, when there 's a touch o f spring in the a ir —and a touch of adventure in your sp irit — yisit your dealer and take the wheel of the " c a r o f cam ” .

You'll quickly discover th a t this is tl»e perfect season to drive home in a Cadillac o f y our o w n .

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Rev. Engelkej won by R obert He w a s also i s L i l l i a n S chum nn I Mr« Rc»bj g iven the Mu S igm a A lpha A- e r t > th e m e t e o f E lder and

w ard of ihe N ational A sm k u M* W i l l i a m W e is m a n M ix Y A /IH D r n # - - |tion of C olleges of M ortuary S chum an 's d a u g h t e r A r l e n e w w lfcl ■ I 0 Q C mScience, p ie se n ted each yeai w a s a m e m b e r of t h e A l l - S t a t e ,to th e top 10 p ercen t of the C h o r u s w h i l e ,in H - t*h School T h ‘* R*'v R o b e r t J E n g e lk e schoo l* g ra d u a tin g clans He D a n n y C a s t e lg r a n t a n d J o n p r e a c h a t th e c o n c lu d in galso wa* g iven th e Lew:* R W a s k ie w u v to p e d th e p ro - l-«*n<en S e r v ic e t h i s S u n d a y e v e - P eet M em orial A w ard of the g r a n . Circ le ? m e t last M o n n ,n * al th «‘ R e e d M e m o r ia l U m -

Masonic Club News

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lu.vc ca rs fn>m eiuht of thc Tn*»p H6 . L vndhu rs t. ra ilioad M atty K or/en iow sk i, P residen t aocicty w ill sponsor a fu il O j , l ari h A «sntant C hair- cis K ing.I iib P acks F orty cars w ill rat e »ng. Troop t»2 Fast R u therfo rd . P e te r S/.> m ialow icr. and the of leng th sound m ovie ca lle i .nan P..t Mi eski. w ould like S evera l fu tu re date^ for ^orthit. th c e lim in a tio n con teats and ro i'e m aking. T ioop 101, Moon- ficers than k nil th e Past P res ; N ever T ake No for an Answ to haw- m ore m en com e out com ing even ts w ere announcedt .phies for first, second and arh ie . tin toil ctM.king. T roop idents of St M ichael's Holy or" T h is is a relig ious film Tu s d iv Kvem ngs a r d »*ive a by Mr. A r th u r D erby. Commit-

n d p la ce w ill he aw ard.'c’ !*>“ R u therfo id . j N am e Society. Ihe m e m b er, ano and w ill tx show n in th e pai helping hand at bingo tee C ha irm an - a tr ip to W alk-i n ks rep re se n te d in th D erln E n te rt unm ent th rouahm i the- ,h eu * u'*s ,s - T oastm aste r. Mr jsh hall on P age Avenue* W r A .i |rt-»t e im nder. th is Sun- c r C o rdon D iaries in P la in sbo ro '

Tack 51 C a rls ta d t, Packs ilaT u-.ii Z „ r„v d*d bv ^Pack Adani C " rn w k l- Fir" P re s* hovp tw o show ings - Ir dav A on l Bth is Passion Sun- and th? Boy Scout Mu«eu*n on!LL._j . _ _ i j - . den t of our noctety. T he Hon the a fternoon at 1 P.M for th c dav and Cor

o n e , N aval B ase on A pril 24th '™ " " I " , ^ 5 ? , , ' ' , ,T h . pack then took th e nudi ir

lu m tn .n ., Th \ t . I, . . . . Tl “ r l s f m s h . Rev A nthony and llie ch ild ren tickets ar, tend 'u e ,i A M Mass in c tu rc li enee on a to u r o f th» P acific!;. . . RT he fo llow ing an- ii„- i,.,i,i h i . , i ‘‘ 1 Kasfiel , C urate . M r. F ran k J . $ 50 cents. P lea se see th is fine and i.-eeive H oly C om m union j

i T - J ■ d c i t i r d d a m e team w ill p e . - , We.hel. P resn ien t. B ergen Him d u rin g th e H oly S eason Let-, keep up th e good a t ten-i f, ..VTii . k . . n , !‘ " ls0 F>,rcy P “ <,um’ v e r : C ounty F edera tion Holy Name of L -n t C all any o f th= of dance -.he u n its th a t w ill p r « « , t them sat.ij. m a g u ian and a special j Hon Jo h n C C -rd a . lic e r ,T o r y o u r tick c ts S .w ' i R , r r | 'P r li am pollne exh ib ition by A n-, M ay,., of L y ndhu rs t. Hon P et N ext T h u rsd ay E ven ing . A,,V \ood-R id*e. A qua-Lung. P„si d ie w P asm ski o l Pack 51, C a rl- | e r - B iondi. C om m issione- o t r i . 12th w e w ill hold our SO, L> n d liu rs t cwums and cmhk- s tad t Mr P asm ski w as N ational | Nol tl, A rlington . Hon .lo j ph m onth ly stic iety m oetiog ‘h th . trip . T ro o p 11,2 lu ith e ifo rd . c ro u n d tu m b ling cham pion of u - te h e r . M agistra te of l.vnd sehooi ca fe te r ia a t 8 P M All , h e m is t r y 1 r .« .p l-V North Ail 1*14(1 and ru n n e r up in 1947 52- h u rs t Hon R alph Polito and the m en of th e parish a rc in ua'.ton, coveri*d wagon. Po t hu r>4 and N ational J r tram po* Hon. P e te r Russo Cornmi -ion- \ itetl to a tten d L v n d h u rs t; e lectricity Tn»op line cham pion of 1954 I e rs of L y ndhu rs t As in th e past y ea rs ou r so|J1 N o rth A rling ton , his! ;.i«l A n in teres ting ami en te r ta in - j They also wish to thank The ciety w ill hold H oly T hursdayTi«»op 82. 1^*n dhurst. gcneral ing tim e is p rom ised all w ho, L v n d h u rst F lorist for th - flor- A doration on A pril l»th . in

u ting . Tn*op M. C.u h ia tl' a t te n d th is Scouting e v e n t.: a l decora tions, the various com - our ch u rch T he Expo .itior. t![ihurst. T ickets a ie av a ilab le from the j m ittccm cn . and m ost of .-II ihe , of the Most B lessed S acra men* nt

k Cubs. S to u ts and E xp lo rers o r p n m ip a l s(>eakei Hcv John w ill be from 10 P M Holv L<at tin- tounc il office- and on the M F ah ley . S J D irector of T h u rs d a y .to I A M G«kk1 F ri iv

t> h;j> flay .it th e Ih»x office j Youth R etrea ts ;.t r |)( l^ .vola day. m

: i mi 'M

X

i;.« you in church . meml>er the sick and • " ir p rayers

.m d ic ra ft. pa< k K > Id ik Ititi. K 'ltlierfo itl». L v n d h u rs t .. A lso hobbies (hsitui

d irec tion o f M rs E d w ard K u- aae th e ir tiekets ea rly

I..

th»

l*rc^her >f ihe b ride and AIc h a rsk i p re sen ted a to u r of' F inal P ,an!5 w ere m ade for the h e r t Pinto .,f N orth A rlington New Z ealand and Den F our j O rien ta l n igh t w hich is to be Both \1iss Lopinto and M-d irec ted by M rs A r th u r D er : on Mj,y and members* Faxioh. i-re g raduates o f Lyw l

K irl.ty n igh t C ub Pack by took us to A u s t r a l ia Af- m av donate a p r ire for th js af hur^f Higo S<-h«H.I Miss Lopuicnxl H eart C hurch held te r th is the e n t ire pack d re s - fair ' f * hey *> desire *s FBI in ttie irn th ly pack nu-e’ mp in s«>d in co lo rfu l h u lu sk ir ts and A th e a tre p a rty w as discussed New ,rk office H er fiance ia a

Pack Meeting

school. T he m eeting was ■ned w ith a p ray e r bv Rev

M» m utt, w ho spoke brief* t ' 1 th e t*oys rdx»ut th e Par* i A w ard Mi G as-

wrth rk <»ffice

h ipp ing clerk w ith J M L e h ­m an C om pany in L yn d h u rrt

e r C A S H S A V I N G S

EfBONANUS T O P R P A K inc ® ■

Corral your s lM (re -o fja v iR g s w ith t k i l e Lo w Prices I

W H W N is u P t P M A c x f r s g

I SIRLOIK STEAK■pot m m

RUMP ROASTSHORT RIBS

(CRNED BEEF

lOHffISS(MU((

lOHlltSS

7 9 « 6 9

9 5

,.4 5 <7 9 <

CfiLlFORniA ROAST . 5 9

NEWPORT ROAST , . 9 5 <(ROSS III lOAST' 0 . 8 9 <

PORTERHOUSE STEAK 8 9 < SHOULDER STEAK- ;.8 9 <

Q u a f i f y M a i d G r a d e A

LARGE EGGS

(first cats Slightly hither]

i o n CIAI0UND

RIB ROAST LONDON BROIL PLATE BEEF

RIGSTTlf

RON! IN

SWISS STEAK 9 9 'ROUND ROAST 9 5

RIB STEAK FtAkKEN RIRS GEOiiSD BEEF EYE ROUND ROAST Ik

6 9 <5 9 '4 9 (9 9 <

FLANK STEAK TOP ROUKD STEAK BEEF FOR STEW CUBE STEAKS SKIRT STEAKS GROUND CHUCK

RONILISS

I0NI INCHUCK ROAST ROUND STEAKB TOP SIRLOIN ROAST

GROUND

BONELESS BRISKET -'. 6 5 ' TOP SIRLOIN SIEAKUt cats • ASC

F r e e h F fc t i f o r l e / > t o n M e n u s ------------rR E S H BO NELESS b j | i F I I S N

F L O U N D E R F I L L E T D E E P SEA SCALLOPS

RON!L(SS

6 5 -9 9 <1 9 «

.9 9 '9 5 <6 9 '9 9 <8 9 -6 9 «4 9 ',9 5 *9 5 '9 9 <

P H I L A D E L P H N A —

CREAM CHEESE

In f^aC tic C o n ta in e r

CL0R0X B1EACH 2 0 1

D U N C A N H I N E S

PqIuxo CAKE MIXES. 6 9 < 3 19 oi f

pi a* f O OF R C S M C A L I F O R N I A

r i r , a . A S P A R A G U S

ib ^

S f O O

SUNKIST LEMONS1 2 3 9 ‘

G B S M O U N IO N V R O tlN ^ A ■ ■ D O W N V F L A K i FRO

P o r P i i s t ' : Z . ’v . 3 5 '1 w a f f l e s

< low P'ice 0 pW" P,rts glue e^mps

M d N T O S H APPLES I W A T E R M E LO NFAMCY 2 2 9

t CRISP M E

X - fSWEET Ik 1 0 ‘

QNl Y* Plan Avails*leIXtIA

5

I FBEE5 0 ^ S T * m n S1 with rtM C>up«« m>4 a purcksM o f I t »"Ht thii coupe* and aa » K k i |« « n o o . a*yt»»i

I D IX IE P A P ER C U P REFILLS H LILT H O M E PEICoupon g a m Ihrti S a t . Apf 7 lh H I S S C m i i | i i l I h r i Si

3 w --= ^g [lMIT 1 to A C U S T O M l R ^ g g B C ^ a B l :U P * Cl

k BOWWS S T A M P S w ith p u t t h a n o f '

GardM Grass Satrl

>w dta«a a ft | p i

P E R M A N E N TC iu |iR |i i i tk r i iS a t . ,A |r .7 th

- - g i l M I t 1 TO A CUSTOMI

FREE 3 0 .VSTAMPSwith this coupon end a purckote of

two 1 pound p a c k a g e s

E A R L Y M O R N M A R G A R IN Ejl . C u p i i ( i i i t k r i S i t . , A pr. 7 th

f ' T H T H P r u l J

leis d id an im preasive version ‘,n d cha irlady fo r th is affair of th e hu lu . Joan Troecher

T h e re w as a d isp lay of o r A R etrea t w as a lso p l a n n e d -------------------icn ta l sandals m ade by th e hoy* betw een Ju n e 29 and Ju ly 1st f o r th e ir monthly p ro jec t C hairlady for th is is Rose B ufas PACK 8 8 HAS th rough the e ffo r ts of M r ,»ohr ™ d anyone in te res ted m ay con P hillips. H an d ic ra ft C om m ittee ' tact he r

— — —. I A ttendance prize w as won hyN ata lie B ottice lli but she w a.

PINEWOOD DERBY

Meet Thursdaynot present

N om inating com m ittee was announced w ith th e following

_ _ . , , M ildred Panfilo, cha irlady . in-T he R osary Socie ty o f S ac ifil d u d ll)g A nn D u„ y A nn u .mb<1

H eart C hu rch m et on T hu rsday and Ma Brod(.n ( keven ing « th e S acred H eart M(.(.tln g w„ closed Wlth School T he R ev B erna rd F 3nd „ . rv rdM oore led in p ra y e r and to ld the ________Socie ty abou t th e Ecum enical N e w T h r o u g h S t r e e t sCouncil, ask ing them to pra., ... » r» rfor the success of th e C ouncil Advised By Freeholders

Mrs. F red e rick B lum , p re s i­den t, asked m em b ers to contact A le tte r from thc Berger, par licip.-.te ?t the S cou t-A -R am a Mrs G eorge L u n io r if they have C oun ty B oard of F reeho lders w ith first pe rfo rm an ce a t 4.30 w orn sheets th a t th e y can g iv e ji*< v*®s *he L yndhurst Board of y mfor th e m ak ing of can cer d re s s -1 ^-om m issioners of new th rough ■ ___________________________ I s tree ts approved by th** Nev

Jersey M otor Vehicle B ureau for L y ndhu rst T hese th roughstree ts a re K m gsland A venue, from R iver Road to R idge Rd..Park Ave.. from R iverside Ave. to R u th e rfo rd A v e , Jaunccy Ave from R iverside Ave to ifiver Road from B ellev ille

Dr. Howard S.W atter

Chiropractor839 Kearny A v e .

Kearny, N. J.

H ouse Calls M ade

WY. 8-2456

S t a m p C l u b M e e t s

Pike to R u th e rfo rd Ave.. Schuy etl \i- ■ler. P age and O rien t W ay. from ner. M B ellev ille P ike to R u therfo rd ro. Mi A venue B ern .do

i L y n d h u rst m ust place stoo P ersons u U igns at som e in tersec tions now, m em ber*

w here th e se new th ro u g h s tree ts tact M is crea te dangerous in tersections Ave

C lam C how der or M u ch room

CAMPBELL'S SOUP

W j) b t e 0 & ':‘' ’

RITZ CRACKERS

GRAND IIANO — KMIOSSID CMPAPER TOWELS 3 1

C O R N o r P E J t S ^ b : : ; 5! 00

SPAGHETTI SAUCE 3 E $1 ° °VARIOUS • « AMDS. m t f AA

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4

v m h b G a r d e n S u p p l i e s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■„ J ' j » ^ aaioss a st««tton embimc

\ 2 2 P O W ER U W N M O W ERF*|F fXTPA BIADI I rtiNH auTTON HIICHT ADJUSTMENT!

y . lMfia.SC STARTiBI

n B 9 S i n »■«»

P ik e s e f fe c tiv e a t G ra n d U n io n S u p e r A A orktto th r u S a t , A p r il 7 t h . W « r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o lim it q u a n t i t i e s .

BIG

BIG BIG

ON YOUR SAVINGS

K earny F ed e ra l offers l> ; sav ings foi you Ye- -y.'t.i- m atie sav ings pin h i-h d iv idends w ill m ake vour account grow t>igi;< i and b igger o ver tl .e vein

atKEARNY

FEDERAL\< < U l M s I N s I III I)

I l> T O ? 1 0 .lM)ii

v c c o u n t s o n ; . m :d h y t h e10 th E A R N I KO.V1 T H K l* t

The Ohlcsl Yinancial Inslitulion h i Town — Since 1884

Kearny Federal Savings,1 I r- MM MM AIIOCMIlM , w

pu cn tv o rM e t PARKING

AT BOTH OFFICIS

* 14 U A IM I fclABW t.M JM0BT4 ABUHCTOa OM Kl

CHARTEHED a n d r,U P fh VISED by th e UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

J

4i

4i

ot and Miv.s K athy Tuasolim t of Islands Den O ne p resen ted J o h *n ' b u 8 »P<*e bn ttM*^proRre.« G a rf ie ld , w ith the ( ro o m 's «ts- " a to u r ot N ew G u inea d iree- ^ " * rT d,‘ ^ F ax w l.

| ted by Mm. F ran k M arontM S ’j 1? * * ’ nd F r ',r,k f :,2k>l0 w ‘» " n w S i . . . . -D en Tw o p re sen ted a to u r o f H aw aiian Nittht w hich ,■ b ro th e r as ties* man A nother

lead H aw aii d ire c ted by M rs G ab e ' 0 ** held on Mo)' 2Wh and b ro th e r Roln-rt Faziolo. w illF e rra ro D en T h ree u n d ir th e 1 m yone in te res ted shouid purch- tishnr, w ith F rank L o p m 'o

Pack held a P inew oodD erby tim e tr ia ls F riday n ight at J e fW so n School T he w in ­ners w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e P in ev o o d D erby to be held at th e Scout-A -R am a at R u th e r ­fo rd High School on A pril 7th

W inners w ere Den 1, Jo h n Tobiason Den 2. T e rry L angan . D en :t. M ike S ca rla te lli; D en 4. Thom as M cFadden; D en 5, R o­bert A ulenback; D en 6 . P e te r C estam W ebelos; M ike D ono van The Indian T eam w iil a lso

M em b er p re sen t a t a recen t m eeting «>t th e S even Seas S tam p C lub at th e hom e of Mi ,id Mr D udley S lea te r of Kii’h Avt-nne. p res iden t and men bersh ip > h a irn .an , tnclud*

,1r-« Jo sep h W ar- id M rs. Rocco Cut id \ f r s T heodore nd Kol>er I (^ieda rested in becom ing

re inv ited to con- S lea te r, G45 F ifth

J

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PXGF TEN THF COMM KIM I \I LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW J U I HSDAY, APRIL 5 , J<W>2

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II IKI ART. Richard W. Yerc. vice president and ftan a trr ofl»ortrait by Bob O w eiu. Ruthrrford II I* h School student, with portrait is one of thr piccrs of art executed by high school

attackT he ir p rom p tness and valient

e ffo rt w as very m uch appre­cia ted and WMI not he forgot­ten.

S incere ly A nne A m ato (M rs Jon A m ato)

Rutherfoi 1 ofticr o f Peonies Trust Company of Rercen studies Mrs Kdith l ull. ;ik«i*tant secretary of thr branch. Thr Owens students on d isn lay a t the Trust Company.

P. T. A . News)

rai«ed to c r nf or m w ith th a t .o f D ear E d ito rh is nciphlxn s.

S incerly you rs M ary C lem ens (M rs. D onald)

I’om pton P la insI

FRAN K LIN PTA ROOSEVELT PTAThe nom inating com m ittee o f , H ie P a re n t E ducation m eet

the F ran k lin l*TA announces ing of th e R oosevelt PTA w hich the nom inees for th e y ra r was to have been held th is e v e - lf*t2-63 M is. Daniel H alkard ning w ill not be held,to succeed herself as p resident Instpad th e re w ill be a Paw ith M w M ary Bello, honor- ren t E ducation m eeting on a ry vice p res iden t. Mrs Elmei M onday even ing , e igh t o ’clock M Conway first vice pre*:den* A pril 9 th. at the school, w hen Mrs Thom as Reilly .second Miss M ild red R enehan teach er Nice © resident. Mrs W arren , in th e school, w ill te ll th e pa- B o rI- record ing se c re ta ry : ren ts about the cam ping trip ! Mr* F rederick Pokk. corres for pupils and w ill show film ponding sec re ta ry Mrs Jam es of p ic tu re* ta k e n at last yea r's N eville tre a su re r; and Mrs. E cam p ti Rehner, h istorian

F a th e rs ’ N ight w ill lie o b ­served next W ednesday w ith classroom ; open to r v isitation a t 7 30 p m T here w ill be a p rogram on The Tie T ha t Binds'*.

P lans for the m eeting w ere m ade a t a m eeting of the ex- ecuive board last w eek

LIN CO LN SCHOOL S even th and e ig h th g rade

s tu d en ts of L incoln School held a farew ell assem bly period F r id ay in h o n o r of Miss P a u l­ine G ag liard i w ho left F rid ay to becom e P rin c ip a l of C o lu m ­bus School M rs R heta B rink e rh o ff a rran g e d th e p rog ram M rs H en rie tta C h r/an o w sk ikccouipatued

W A SH IN G TO N PTA The W ashington PTA w ill

observe Father’s N ight at the ii m eeting to be held nex t T h u rs ­day even ing at eight o’clock

The them e of the p rog ram w ill be “N arcotics and Y outh" and the speaker w ill be D e­tective D om inic Meatto, head of the narcotics d ivision of tho Hudson C ounty Police D epart m ent.

The fourth and fina l Paren* Education m eeting for th e yea r w as held last w eek w hen C h a r ­les Moser, security m anager jfor Sears Roebuck C om pany, told of professional and cm a- teur “S h op lift in g '’ His il lu s ­trated talk w as both in teres ting ond in fo rm ativ e

Too was served precedinum usic the pronram by the Parent Ed

lolanda D’tm e lio conduc ted «™ im ittee. Mrs H Wth e opening exercu»es L inda ^er fy Mrs J o h n B S o /S te lla ren d ered an accordion n o ' w ho introdttced the *P«»k- selection E ileen W ishart p lay -I

th e piano.Jo sep h S a lta re lli p layed the]

accord ion and T hom as DeLoy; th c e lec tric (tu itar in a du*t. | E d ito r:

J o h n M a/a telU p layed I h t ac-1 A ttach ed is a copy o f m ycord ion .md A rth u r M urtineli le tte r to G ov R ichard jth e d ru m s in severa l selections H ushes. (o r pub lica tion in your

P e tr r Inibessi. M artin G iam naoer. w ith the request th a tpoala , E ileen W ishart and J o h r y o u r re a d e rs w rite th e ir sup D ally , p res id en ts of th e ir class- gestions to G ov R ichnrd es spoke and w ished Miss G ag- H uqhes fo r solv ing th is prob-

al 7 )JL UC ,em ’ o r sup p o rtin g my propos-A lfred Som m a, p res id en t of als. a lso th a t th e y w rite <o Gov L Pres*n,,d lh e gift. N elion R ockelellow at A lbany,M iss C h a rlo tte Savino . p rin - N /Y ask in g th a t th e leiial aae

c ipa l spoke tdt d r in k in g

TO TH E EDITOR

A good board m em b er d ra w s ' th«* line betw een policy m ak in g , and a d m in is tra tio n T he ad-j m im s tra to r recom m ends and] board m em bers accept w ith ! rese rv a tio n T he rese rv a tio n I'd the question ing of reasons b e -1 hind recom m enda tion In m a n y ' w ays a board m em ber is liasom officer 'b e tw e e n pub lic and school system A board m em ber t ailed tru s te e «.i st bool co m -1 misM onei i th e position ,by pubiit t•. u p h o l d th e n part:, in school system

A iMiard iik-iiiIh-i w ho absta in s from voting m e a n s h e v o lu n ­ta r ily re fra in s from casting his opin ion , thus does an in serv ice I He m ust h ave reasons to r e - ! fra in and ow es his reasons to th e public T he tim e w hich elapses b e t w e e n caucus at w hich tim e he h ac quain ted w ith su b ­jec t and p u b l ic m eeting is su f­ficient fm investiga tion and fo rm ing o p in io n .

F r a n c e s O l k o w s k i

p o rtu n ity to com m end o u r fine i Police D ep artm en t fo r th e ir | h e lp on F eb 17th. w hen my • husband ru ffe re d a fa ta l heart*

(»allo Sez- . On«* |).i\ Only. Sul. April Tlh. Final < lo»e*uut and

Pick-I p Sale

LEnER BOX

his s ta te

INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP.

Industrial Waste Removal

218 W ASHINGTON AVENUE

NUTLEY. N. J.

NOrth 7-8080

Viola Brothers, Inc180 W ASHIN GTON AVENUE, NUTLEY, N. J.

Phone NOrth 7-7000

COM PLETE LINE OF

BUILDING MATERIALS Insulation WOOL and BOARD SHEET ROCK _ ROCK LATH

Flintkote Asphalt Roof Shingle# Agriculture U a t - Driveway Stone

iBitatiea Tile Bear*

My K ear-v store is closed b u t i*» the nrooess of closing w e had too m any loose rnds to straightr” out. Thrrrforr. I have manv repairs and photo finishing work to be picked up. Also because many of my friends are not aware that I w as leaving, I still h a \e m any, m any m ovie cam eras, projectors, 35 MM camera* and projectors, ju v e­nile furniture, toys, blcyclrs, fishing rods and reels, base­ball equipm ent, h i-fi phono ­graphs, (ape-recorders and etc. that I w ant to sell, if possible, before I call up Macy, the mover. I have put all this m erchandise on su r­plus and I w ant to unload this w rrk-end. So - come up and get what's left and there is plenty.

The store is closed all w eek but I have put som e real hot bargains in my w indow s with prices that w ill stagger 'the im agination. Come ud to thr storr and see these prices and thrn drop in Saturday, A pril 7th for one morr mad day of Turkish Bazaar and A uction Sale. I have loted m erchandise for w holesale buyers and d u b s so com r up In a group* If you can and buy in Job lots if you wish.

Phone disronne« trd Call m e at new store ' Farmer J o e ’s Market C A S IMHO I II be seeing you Saturday.

Tippy Gallo8 0 1 Kearny Ave.. Kearny

btore Phone CA 6 -0 1H0

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER

D ye to the hum an t t a K & t th e re w as an e rroneous s ta te ­m en t on the fro n t page of The! C om m ercial L eader This state-, m en t specified I w as against Mr 1 Ed Zak 1 was never and nrvrr shall be aga inst M r Zak. In the h igh school of L yndhbrst, w e have s tu d en ts p reparing for th e ir life w ork These yotm gj peop le a re b e t te r physically and m en ta lly p rep are d to accept our sm all w orld then w r w ere at the sam e age level. I s tr iv e as a m e m b er o f L yndhu rs t's Board of E ducation to learn from these young people so I can be b e tte r p rep a re d to live in th is era. To you th e re fo re I ren d er the above ex p lan a tio n so you m ay never be d isillusioned tha t you r w el­fa re is to me m ost im portant.

1 w ish to fu r th e r sta te I am a m em ber of the ath le tic com ­m itte e This com m ittee p lus ali o th e r m em bers of the board in ­te rv iew ed tw elve applicants recom m ended At conclusion of all in te rv iew s despite s ta te ­m e n ts to the co n tra ry only Mr J. C ipolla w as considered for head coach position Various)

board members voiced objection but w ere out-voted at th is p r i ­va te meeting. On W ednesday.April 11 at 8 p m. at the M uni­cipal Building, a public m eet­ing w ill be held At this m eet­ing opened to cititenry of L ynd­hurst the vote taken w ill bind position, so please attend

Sincerely.Frances Olkowski

Margaret Capozzoli, Patricia Lombardi. Marilyn Joyce. Lou is Lom bnrdi, Jr., M r an d Mrs Salvatore Lom bardi, M r an a Mrs. Joseph L om bardi, M 1* and M rs W illiam B arlatu l and M r and v M rs Louts L om bard i of L yndhurst. and M rs. C harles De Vito. Mr and M rs A ngelo De Vito. Connie. N e tta am 1 T e rry De Vito, o f H asbrouck H eights

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kowski, 511 P age A venueLyndhurst, are th e p a re n ts of a daughter born A p ril 2. s t Clara Maasx H osp ital, B elle ­ville.

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w atch Mr K nech t .T he W orkshop w ill b # b p e n

F riday . A pril flth fo r th e re* u la r pa in ting session fo r IU

Thw A rt A asocial ion of R uth m*m b era. ^e rfo rd w ill p re sen t Jam es L . m n# " HoK necht. J r in a dem o n stra tio n N 6 W b 6 r V I C 6 S

! in the a r t of c rea tin g ceram ics.! •a t its m onth ly m eeting . F rid ay ^

j A pril 13th.Mr K necht. a n a tiv e of Lon* A w ide v arie ty o f fln a jtf la l

. U land a tten d ed th e P arson <nrrvtCM, including a d r t f ^ l n School of D esign in New York w indow and w alk -up w n p w . and m ajo red in ce ram ics a t w ill be av a ilab le to B righam Y oung U n iv ers ity in of R utherford . East R u th e rfo rd Provost. U tah He graduate*: C arlstad t and the ur round ing from th e la tte r w ith a B.S in area when Boiling S p r in g £ K v - F ine A rts W hile in college, he ing< and Loan A eeq j^ ^ ^ A won a F irs t A w ard in ceramicsL opens its new m ain o fftc cn K S P for th re e y ea rs n in n in g . and P ark A venue on * S a tu * < M jp “ a l s o 'a Best A w ard in D esign W 1* Vogt.O n g rad u a tin g . he ta u g h t in th r the institu tion , raid l a s t <_ U pper and L ow er Division* ol the new office w ill o f t i f l

I th e U n ivers ity fo r a y e^ r tie- row er ind savei a convfT fore re tu rn in g East In addi- p lace in w hich to hAA

i lion, m w ork ing w ith th e 1 financial transactions. Tn*nWBT- hand icapped ch ild ren ,a t th t tion to the savings an d naOTt R aster S eal C en te r in P rovost, j gage program s, a n u m b e r oi he em ployed his a rtis tic tal special services w ill be ftiado en ts as w ell as h is tra in in g ini availab le . to the public . T h e phychology to insp ire and savings and m ortgage pay m en ts tra in th e youngster* in the w ill be handled at the d r iv e - h and ling of the ceram ics in and * ;.lk up w indow s. a»

Mr K nech t specialize.^ in w ell as- C hns!m as o r V acation | w heel th row n p o tte ry and en C lub paym ents P a tro n s also

joys w ork ing on the p o tte r s may m ake u ithd raw als fro o f w heel T his is one of the old savings accounts or cash uer-r est w ays ol form ing d a y and sonal oi business check.* a t was used long befo re the mak thcs*- w indow s mg oi ceram ic form s becam e The A »ocia tion P re s id en t in dustria lized Mr. K necht said the savings p io g ra m w ill m a in ta in s h ii ow n «tud.o in include regu lar .savings acf- Leonia v here he w orks prom counts. ..chool savings pro* inen tly in s tonew are This is pr^m s savc-by-m ail serv ioe a re la tiv e l) h ighfired ea rth en - and the special club progranM . w are, w hereas tlie red c 'ay is All such lunds a re in su red by- at low er firing He is equa lly the F ederal Savings and Loafl adepi a rd fam iliar w ith the Insurance C orporation , a p e r- c rea ting of free form or mod- m anen t agency of th e U nited ern. as he is w ith the trad i- S ta tes G overnm ent tional or classical ty p e of de Vogt saiti th e new office w ill f,Rn con tinue to op era te C hrisU naa

Mr K nech t's w ork h a ; been and V acation C lubs w hich moat w idely show n in the D esigners the saver no th ing and in su re D erby in Miami, the C eram ics th a t each c lub m em ber w ill Show at Logan. U tah, the Na- have a specified am o u n t of tional A it C eram ics Show in m oney, w ith ea rned d iv id en d s W ichita, and the I960 T hird added, on hand in a d e q u a te A nnual D esigner C raftsm en, tim e for th e desired season USA in New York He w as a- For added conven ience th e re mong the em ran ts in the trav - also a re o ffered A m erican E x - eling exh ib it sponsored by the press T ra v e le r’s C heques a^ A m erican F ederation of A rt w ell as Money O rd ers fo r th e

Mr K necht has been invited safe and econom ical p ay m en t to partic ip a te in an a rt show o f billsbrnefittiPK the H arl.id g e H om e m o rtg aKc loan app*t-; School in I la infield on A pril cations may be m ade at th e

and 13th. He w ill 1 * on ncw Boiling S p rin g s ' o ffice by12hand at the school on F rid ay persons w ishing to buy 01 htiiMthc 13th. before m akm K h « a hoInc or to re fln an cc a n e x .p resen ta tion to the AAR jstjn!, m ortgage

Beside m ain ta in ing a s tu d ir . . . , , . , .. .Mr K necht also teaches at the A ' ypc " f, ,th a tA rt W ork Shop in th e New- may ** >"a rk M useum His w orks are handled ny in te rio r des gnera and g ift ,>hops in th e m etropol-

em ergency s itu a tio n is an ac ­count loan. V ogt concluded H e said th is m akes it u nnecessary for a sav er to w ith d ra w funds, itan a rea . . .to m eet an un fo rseen s itu a tio n

, It is to be no ted th a t thc , Im m I. m oney contMVMKm eeting is being held th e sec- to ea rn d iv idends, a n d ,th e 'a v - ond F riday of the m onth, for ,.r ,s advanced the funds need- th is tim e only It w ill begin at M up to ^ ce n t o f the

•H 15 p m at the W orkshop of am ount in his sav ings account, the AAR in the R u therfo rd Thp sav ,ngs passbook is le ft R ecreation C en te r on S lyvan w lth the associa tion as co lla t- S trce t V isitors a re inv ited to e r a | for th e ioan

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F rom Feb 24 to M arch b, th e C anbe rra v is ited the port a t C annes. F rance , w h ere c re w ­m an had th e o p p o rtu n ity to visit M onte C arlo , to u r areas in the F rench A lps and ..long F rench R iviera.

T he cru ise r. f lagsh ip for C om m ander C ru ise r D ivision Four, is p resen tly on an e x ­tended cru ise in the M ed iter­ran ea n area .

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. io n i c O r c h e s t r aR o b e r t H. G uida. 536 Lake

A vr . h a . passed .h r Now Jn , t ‘n "'ch ",sey B »r exam ,nation an .l * to **<"•> of H w ,nb r sw orn in on A pr.l 30,h ' ,,rkwC i* “ nrt ” ",u d >Mr^

M r G uida R raduated w ith -»•«< M r S au l G oodm an , re s u - honors from F a irlo ish Dickin- a r PM vussionist w ith th.- New •on U niversity in 1958 He r e ­ce ived his legal education fromRutgers U niversity School ol he staff of M usic T im e Studios Law. g raduating in 19t»l Be .n East R u th e rfo rd an<l is teach-was th e recip ien t of a fu ll tu i ___________________________tion s ta te scho larsh ip Ourmgh,,„ ta* two f ioK1 All Number Calling Going Into

a! ^ Effect For Newark's Telephones« « * » » * « *

Indigent D efendant p rog ram elected rep resen ta tiv e tt« th:S tudent B ar A ssociation

o m em ber of th e K ey C lub, and IngUma a re a ll Past E x a lte d , tf th e B oard of A d ju aU n en ljd o n ’t say w e w ill rep ea ' th is ,ty g iven op p re s id e n t ot th e Science C lub R u le rs o f Lodge No. 1505. 1 -ere av a ilab le In the B oard o f lav,, b u t w c w ill rev iew tl." lo r th e tta l’fo r tw o y ea rs and is tie a su re i F ollow ing th e in s ta lla tion , e n -1 »cc on th e second floor. T h o B ern ier th a n k ed th e Cornmis- scholarsh ip “»# th e lib ia iy staff. H e is te ita in m ? n t w ill be p rov ided (uan tity i t ex trem ely lim ited . UoM T fo r his consideration . Do M olaysponsored by T ru b e k Labora* and a bu ffe t d in n e r wiU be Polito hopes rea lto rs and b u ild - ■ ■ — • Mme«. Ha

~ n, w ill ava il them selves o f th.- M rs. C harles U G roenvcld Bu ipportun itv to obta in a copy « « cha irm an fo r a cootie p a r >ld

R alph C ia rdella w ill bu ild a '•fam ily house on R iv e is id i

— _ - a f f e t* served hy m em bers of the Em b-

F erg u so n is th e son o f M r lem C lub, am i Mr*. G eo rge F erguson ol L y n n d h u rs t Lodge No. 1505,

Png* A venue, L y n d h u rs t | B .P O Elks ta located a t ' 251 " • *» * " '> io r a t St. M .ry 's P „ v avenue. co rn er of P a rk an d w ilt a tte n d S t V incent - an d T o n tine avenues.C ollege, L a th ro b e . Pa., upon rg rad u a tio n . « D C C I H C k l T C

F erg u s jn has p layed fon tba lii K C j I U C n I D a t St M ary ’s an d Is a m em berof th e C hem istry C lub and S ’ (C on tinued from P age 1) A lb o .t’.s League. * t ■■ HNMised fu r th e r irr i ta tio n w h 1

H e also is :.ponaored by T ru -jC u rc io asked th e dimens»o**«bek’s

INSTALLEDth e stree t. G arde declared C ur-

\v e n u e opposite the L y n d h u rs t >wtm C lub since the B oartl ran ted m variance on recom -

ne n d a t ian r t the Be a rd o f M -ustn>ent to huild on a 50 by 0 0 foot plot

A feq u est for* perm ission to >old th e Foast of St. A n thony )t\ A ugust 4. 5. 6 and 7 a t 309 Topeland A venue was re fe rre d

ng a ll th e percu ssio n in s trum ents. M r. C iro n e w as chosen .rom m an y p e rc iud itu nod fo r th ew ill fe a tu re the

York P h ilha rm on ic O rch es tra of th o A n im a ls" b;! S ain t Saens.E a rlie r th is year, he jo ined T he p ro g ram w lll

on A pril 13 by C B S . a t 7:3( p.m.

(C on tinued from P age 1 ) m ittse s c rea ted by the B y-L aw s o r vo te of the Lodge and hav« genera l superv ision over a ll af fairs o f thc Lodge; and sec tha l la rm ony is p rese rved an d the

enforced, insta lled ce rem o

nies w ill be R alph Liscto, E s­teem ed Leading K night; F rede rick E rnst. Esteem ed Loyal K n igh t; Russell P atterson . Es-

ussi o n U te w h t ia rm o n v is P reserved ‘*w s o f the O rd er enfo

“ O th e r officers to Ix- ,t S a tn rd a y even ing .,

JMcCoid. C hap lain and ^am es S t G eorge. In n er G uard . O th ers tt be insta lled at the upcom ing session include. Jo h n G raziano. T re asu re r; C harles J G oll. Sec-

C alling ( A N C ) c e n tra l o ff ice| w hole ox changes h a v e been co n - 1 B a d e r1 T ru stee M ark• .'“ ll * “ * » • * * •» ANC. M orr t t a n ' H o ^ r l

Goll,

‘ New Je rse y Bell T e lep h o n e C o 200.000 .New J e rs e y Bell cu.s- I^ y ea rs t nd p r . i d e n , „ f ~ ^ ^ 'the P h i A lpha D elta Legal F ra- L. . . . ,, ------,n d o w n to w n a re a T he new ce n tra l office wiJI

Hr. is nres«>ntIv sppvi, « h n S u f i b e r s in th e m \v fa- be th e 22nd in th e N ew ark

clerksh ip w ith the Honl . able ^ J r t u T S L ANC V S * 'tephun<-oers ocg inn ing w ith th e ANC users in th a c ity and its im-

'ii tn e deta ils as tn e I m a tte r had been discussed in j lo C om m issioner Bogle, caucus, and Bogle said 1 1 ~ . ~ _• o u iu i it g ive him the a n sw er." i BOGLEl i e s tree t abu ts th c C o u n ty ,• a r k nex t to V igilante W reck- (C on tinued fn>m P age 1)mg Co. This is not a w ho le I «now rem oval operations,itioe t. 11 goes now here b u t in Bogle said th e Bergen C oun- o th e P ark It w ill be p u b lic ly | ly c h le f had issuwl a

ad v e rtiaed and a pub lic h e a r -1 d ire c tiv e th a t all th ro u g h ng w ill Ix* held on thi* A pril s tree ts should he kept c le a r . 1

16th at 8 p m I H e addl'd th a t (wlice cars, f ire jC u rc io accused the C om m is | eng ines and am bulances had

sio n ers of th ink ing of vacating ’easy access to such s tre e ts in m o th er paper S tree t. A dam S t , c a 9 e Gf em crgencv

w h ich the M aster P lan sets aside) T he com m issioner to ld B ern o*- a recreational a rea G ard e i«*r -T h e s tree ts a re not o w n ed |

I teem ed L ectu ring K n igh t; R ich-j sa id no such cm nm itincn t has t,v th e hom eow ners, they a re a rd M akow ski. Enquire- Rol>ert been though t of He said a ow ned by the tow n "

b u ild e r had had the land su r-! He sa id B ern ier's suggestion , veyed and m ade plans for bu ild of a l te rn a te s id t of th e s tre e t ing on it G arde re ite ra ted tha t i p a rk in g w as a good one. He) w hile requcst> had been mad**, said m any fan tastic reasons for! to th e P lanning Board for v ac a - | resc ind ing the p rd inance w ere tion o f th is stree t the C om m is- g iven him . Modfr w om an even) sioners had not discussed th*' going so fa r as to say it h ad m a tte r . caused th e pipes in her house

o rum . ,C om m issioner Polito an - to freeze.**Badei nounced a new l*ooklet on R u le s 1 Hogle assured B ern ier. ‘ I

ay even ing o f a boy#

d e r of t ieassisted by

k. H ow ard a n , H ar Bil insky

M j t * — •• I I I I I I I I M I I I t l l l l l l l l l l i n i l l l l l U l l l l f U I I I I I I I N I H U I I '

CYMBIDIUM ORCHID Corsage S3.50S

Cash & CarryW i d e S e l e c t i o n o f

o t h e r c o r s a g e s ,

A r r a n g e m e n t s

P o t t e d p l a n t s .

F r e e D e l i v e r y

A v a i l a b l e

Flowers by Douglas3 1 7 K i.lp - R o ad INortli \rliii!dt>n. N. J.

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Jam es R G uihano . Judge oi the S u p erio r C w t . Law D ivi­sion. Bssex, C ounty

Mr Gu:dp. son of Mi and

an in itia l c a p ac ity fo r 2.800 served by th e follow ing cen- cu stom ers an d is des ig n ed to tra l offices

Mrs Jam e? G u id a of 500 W earl ^ 2' . 3 “ V j!.8 ;A venue, is m arr.ed to th e for- H t . m boW ‘ a n d . M^ r-kct 1 -• 3 '• -»«> 5 - H U m boldt 2.'m er C am ille C inardo of E ighth

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S tn e t They have tw o ch d d re n L ack , w„ n a ' K a.lroad

A p p ro x im a te ly 900 N ew J e r - 3 4 ,n d 5; M A rket 2. 3 and 4 sey Bell cu sto m ers a lo n i th e M itchell 2 and 3 T A ibot I

and a re expecting the ir child w ith in the m onth.

. . avo.. iihiu .ion- tn d W A vcrly 3. 6 and V.B road to N orfo lk S ts. and south —_______________to Jam e s S t. w ill Ik? tra n sfe r ■ L l P / % ■red from th e H U m bold t office n i v n J v n U U Lio A ugust. M ost of them w i"he asigned to thc new 621 (C on tinued from P age 1 ) C entral office, th e com pany •*» the chcm ical in d u s try

J u d y F a l l a n o S e c r e t a r i a l G r a d

Mis* J u d y Fallano. d a u g h te r of M r a r d Mr«. Jam e s F a :lan o ’• f 204 P au l S h e e t , L y n d h u rs t, . A d d itional equ ip m en t is be has been g raduated from the ,nR in s ta lled at thc te lephoneC la rem on t S c ~ rc ta r ,.l School 1 ^ 7 ‘, " , B5 'J '1" ? , " ' — ..... ...in New Y ork C ity and n.,- ac- pr")\ .de facilities f„i th e a | mo;i. <2 VS p ie d a sec re ta ria l per-.tion “ * w ANC c e n tr . l o ffice Nu w ith th e New Y ork C c-,tra l npw bu,kl inK -cork w ill !>■•System . M .ss F allano j r au <lu ,r t*d a lum na of L y n d h u r s t / High School w h ere sh e w as r ra d u -a ted in tho class of 1961. o u t the n a tionw ide Bell Sys- n icnd)er com panies op era te

— 1 to r<*piacc the tw o -le tte r, p la n ts and labo ra to rie* th ro u g h -Miss K a th leen Leyh, duugh- fiv e n u m o er system now in gen- out tho. * tale? is a ffilia ted w ith

fttr of M r and Mrs. W a lter w o ' T h e th re e -d ig it code lh c M a n u fac tu rin g C hem ists’'La>h of L ou ise C ourt, has been n u m b ers open up «evera! hun - A ssociation h ea d q u a rte re d inborne fio m M oravian C ollege a t d re d m ore po te n tia l cen tra ! o»*- W ashington . D. C.iM h lv h ^ n . Pa., w here she is a tie* d es igna tions th a n th e le t- Koch. !%r>n of M r and Mrs. H ifuor | te r -n u m b e r com binations W endell K och o f 310 C en te r

’ S om e N ew ark te lephone us- S tree t, C a rls tad t. is a sen io rM rs How ard L iddle of 237 e rs h ave A NC n u m b ers now He is going to a t te n d M assachu

L iv ingston A venue w as a g uest N ew Je rsey Bell hns been as- se tts In s titu te of Technology af a t a m eeting of he r social c lub s ign ing th e m to all new c u s - . tc r g raduation , a t th e hom e of M s J o h n W as- tom ors and to a ll tra n sfe rs Koch expects to specia lise in aell of H aw tho rne , last ev en in g since S ep tem ber, 1961. In physics and astronom y. H e is|

r

■JA ccord ing to D r N esty. thc

chem ical in d u s try , w ith 1,100 p lan ts and la lto ra to rios located in New J e r s ty , ls th e s ta te 's leading ind u stry . It p roduce

b illion w o rih oi p roducts y ea rly and em ploys nea rly 80.000 persons on a vcar ly p ay ro ll of $500,000,000.

AM N u .nbcr C alling is being 7 ^ 0 C hem ical In d u s try C oun-i In troduced g ia d u a lly th ro u g h - r l , , , f Nuw J e r s e y . w h .«e *5

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m m:.T - r r '

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m w m m t m m m m m

O v e r 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 c u s to m e r s o f P u b lic S c n -j j jB h e a t w j th s r a s ! Over 18,000 of these

c u s to m e r s a r c th o s e v h o , in on ly the last five y e a r s , c o n v c r te i l from otlicr fu, Is to if a s . T h e s e a r e a m a z m p f ig u re s — s t r o n g e v id e n c e t h a t h o m e o w n e rs want the care­f r e e n e a t in g c o m f o r t t h a t only can p ro v id e .

G a s h e a t is clean! There's ne\er any s o o t o r oU y R iim e to d i r t y u p walls, cur­t a in s a n a f u r n i t u r e . I t ' s dependable! N e v e r a d e l iv e r y p r o b le m , a s gas is piped u n d e n r r o u n d d i r e c t l y to y o u r furnace. E c o n o m iia l , to o , a s P u b l ic Sen ice gives, w ith o u t c h a rg e , p r o m p t , e f f ic ie n t service o n t h e jr^ s b u r n in f t p a r t s a n d c o n tr o ls of g a s h e a t in g e q u ip m e n t .

t D o w h a t m a n y th o u s a n d s o f o u r c u s ­to m e r s a r c d o in g e v e r y y e a r . E n jo y n ew , c a r e f r e e c o m f o r t a n d "Jo in the S w ing to (*ns H eat."

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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, l'X.2 THE'COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PACE SEVEN j

OVER 7 , 0 0 0 SU BSCRIBERST o T h e C o m m e r c i a l L e a d e r A n d N o r t h A r l i n g t o n L e a d e r

S h o p A t J a u n c e y A v e n u e

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n ' s G r e a t H a n d y S h o p p i n g C e n t e rt -

* A & P S u p e r m a r k e t

•A - M a j o r C l e a n e r s

* G r a n d U n i o n S u p e r M a r k e t

i r O t t o ’ s F u r n i t u r e

B e n F r a n k l i n ’ s 5 & 1 0 C e n t S t o r e

i r T h o m M c A n ’ s S h o e C e n t e r

i r R o b e r t H a l l C l o t h i n g

i r C o u n t r y S t y l e D o - N u t s

i r R i d g e F a b r i c C e n t e r

• k E d l i n ’ s P r e s c r i p t i o n P h a r m a c y

* B e n e f i c i a l L o a n

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i r F o r e s t a ’ s C a r d & G i f t S h o p

* Y o l a n d a T h e H o u s e O f B e a u t y

i r B o n F i r e & M a s c h i o R e s t a u r a n t

* L a f f e y & O ’ C o n n o r Real Estate & Insurance

- k J o e ’ s B a k e S h o p

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m a r t @ l i p B o v e r s3 PCS.-S0 FA & 2 CHAIRS

C L O S E O U T S !G R O U P 1

R e g u l a r $ 1 3 9 . to $ 1 5 9 .

(A C losing out lim ited p a tte rn s ond colors of W overly Bonded Fabrics.

G R O U P 2

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A L L C O V E R S P I N N E D & C U T T O Y O U R F U R N I T U R E , Z I P P E R E D & O V E R L O O K E D

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T h e V o i c e O f S t u y v e s a n t A v e n u e M e r c h a n t sPrescriptionsWEbatrr 9-1076-7

fT The Bogle Aqency Inc.REAL FST ATE — INSURANCE

“Service .4II-If ay

3(H) Sttiyvoant A v r . Lyndliurst, N. J.

Fast KODAK DealerAuthorized COLOR ServiceSAME DAY HI M III \ El nPING

EXCEIM SA'I I KDAYS IEKORK 9 .tn HI MlV l lii I'M I’ll*iTOSTATS

CAMERA HOUSE " l ,lr y,,u w“,,213 Slu> \f>ani A vr.

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FORTUN A O ffic ia l G irl Scouts l l e a d q u a r tm

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HARRY S HARDWARE230 Stuyvraant Avrnue. GE 8-9870

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Plumbing R eid HeatingSliotvriHini

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W E 3 - 4 4 2 2

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PARK CLEANING COMPANYSame Day Dry Cleaning Service

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P\C,F FAtTt THF. COMMFROAL i F.ADfR AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL S. 1962

M o v ies A re G re a te r Than Ever - - - S e e O n e T h i s W e e k e n dWhere To Go — What To Do — Wh at To See In South Bergen

Gil Sothaai T w » » The

S p o t l i g h t o n Y o u r S t a r s

At The New Rivoli | At The Lincoln Theatre

NEW YORK —We hasten to | R ockettes, no ted Cpi th e irim part ihe* new s th a t w hat m ay I speed afoot, w ill f ly ^ in th is be th e l>est Ita lian food d is- one A h a lf-d o ie n of th e m w ill p«-nsed com m ercially in th is flit from one end of th e s tag e city may be found in thf? un- to th e o th e r, m uch as d id M ary likeliest of res tau ran t* It ia a M artin in h e r P e te r P an sue place called P a tsy 's at 250 W est ce*a.56th S tre e t I T h e re is going to be an un -

P a tsy 's looks aw fu l but th e d e rw u te i b a lle t and th e re is go food is ju f t m agnificent. Thi- »ng to be a w ild w est f ig h t prices a r t m oderate , bu t not s tag ed by th re e of th e m oat excheap

This is a city w here even th e cheap re s ta u ra n ts achieve an atm osphere th a t is both a t t r a c ­tive and ta ste fu l. A sp lash of color here , a few decan te rs the ty—an d th e p lace achieves an a p p e a ran ce tha t m akes th c food seem ju s t a little better.

In P a tsy 's eve ry th ing is j a r ­ring T h e tab les a re a rranged abou t as Im aginatively as th e y ait* a t th e A utom ats T he re is a second floor w ith soma h id ­eous decora tion* on the w alla and. again , th e cold square a r ­ran g em en t of tables

P a tsy ’s d o esn 't do m uch ad- vertia tng B u t once and again y ou ’ll to m e across a note in one of co lum ns such as ’F ra n k S in a tra and P e te r Law furd, in tow n fo r a flyuig visit, m ade th e ir w ay at once to P a ls y ’0 to r d inner

W hen * e gave th f address to o u r ta x i d r iv e r he p u ii le d m om ent

‘‘O h, yes. he said “ I’ve d r iv ­en A va G ard n e r th e re ."

FR A N K IE ATE HERE . W hen you firs t see P a tsy ’* you w o n d er if som ebody has been p u lling you r leg B ut y o u r do u b ts begin to leave w hen th e w a ite r d ro p s a basket of b read on th e '.able

B read is the ca lling ca rd oti a r e s ta u ra n t. If th e b read is good th e re s ta u ra n t m ust be good. too. if th e b read is bad o r m ediocre, as it is at so m any , b race you rse lf fo r th e w orst

p e r t s tu n t m en in H ollyw ood W hen you realize a ll o f th is

com es fo r th e price of a sin g le adm ission w ith in th e co n fin es o f th e m ost b eau tifu l an d m ost co m fo rtab le th e a tre in th is c ity , you w ill u n d e rs ta n d w hy cro w d s begin to g a th e r a t R a d io C ity ea rly in th e m o rn in n and do not leave un til th e y ” *o r*e h av e fou g h t th e ir w ay inside .

HOW TO C E L EB R A TE

ROMANTIC S ETT IN G F O R YOUNG l/OVE! E lv is P res ley sere nades Joan B lackm an , w ith lush and lovely H onolu lu lendingbeau tifu l assistance, in "B lue H aw aii.' th e H al W allis mi rom ance. F ou rteen g rea t tu n es spark the P a ra m o u n t picture, w hich co-sta rs A ngela L ansbury and Nancy W a lte rs Now play in* th ru S atu rday a t T he Lincoln T heatre . A rlin g to n

T he concert, w hich is open to th e p u b lic , w ill be followed by a d in n e r p rep a re d a* d a e rv

by th e H o te lm en’s A—ecis- tion o f th e U niversity Reser vat ion* fo r th e d in n e r nru»y be m ade by ca llin g the m usic o f­fice on th e R u th e rfo rd Cam pus.

At The S 3 Drive-h

Mayors Ask Liquor Change

T he B e rg e n C ounty R epubli can M ayors A ssociation this w eek iu m p ed in to th e cam paign to h a v e N ew Y ork S ta te in ­crease iU legal d rin k in g age from 18 to 21 M ayor F rank F eller, o f B ogota, presiden t of th e associa tion , today forw ard ed copies o f a reso lu tion call ing u p o n G overno r Nelson R ocke fe lle r a n d th e New York L e g is la tu re to ac t prom ptly to end th e “n eed less to ll of death and in ju ry ” a t tr ib u te d to the p resen t law .

F e lle r s t i d th e M ayors As socia tion h e ld a leng thy discus sion of th e su b jec t a t its last m eeting a n d adop ted a resoluW ith alm ost S41 b illion of he said ______^ _______________

insu tance in force, th e VA ranks! T he p lans ca ll* fo r setting tjon u r jjjn g p ro m p t action by M ayer s gs thp lh ird ia r | .esl itfe in*ur- up a separate d a ta processing New Y o rk S u t e C itinf. th t .

film ver- an c r opera tion in the country .] cen ter in P h ila d e lp h ia . j » h i c h |lh a rp in c re a s e in , he dea ths oi

H am ilton and Y vette M im ieux enact the young lovers

_ of M etro (io ldw ynO l course. w e like th e s to ry " l- '* h t in *ke

o ( Ihe coup le w ho h a v e b ee n ,io n of , - — - . . . • -------- - — .— ---------- - ---------o b serv in g th e ir w edd ing a n m Pr i« - w in n in * n o v rl, set in n),m .,n 0 oilcies to r v e te ran s of brain. E x isting VA u u tv a n c e i C ornH y. it place* th e blam ev e rsa rv each v ea r w ith g re a t H o re n c r an d Home. w here the W orld W al L W orld W ar I I , 'c e n te rs m D enver. S t P au l, and sq u are ly o n " th e ir ab ility tofu n and e n te r ta in m e n t—a n d in ransan ti* d ram a w as film ed on and th(, K orean C onflict. P hiladelph ia w ill feed d a ta in - 1

location O liv ia d r l ia v illa n d . M r G leason ap p ro v ed th e to il by m eans of d ire c t tape-R ossano B ra l i i and B arry S ill ru.u system an d eq u ip m en t on-*to-tape tran sm issio n

| sion of E lizabeth S pence r's (t a(| n ;irm ll.r I m ore th a n six w ill house th e la rg e e le rtjo n ic j p e o p le resid ing in Ber

See th e above scene from "W alk On T he W ild S ide", now show ­ing a t R oute 3 D rive In T hea tre

expensively.T h ey la k e th e ir d in n e r a l th c

A u to m a t be fo re th e c ro w d s a r -J jW a a »t” f ' y “U" * r " r' ,U‘ of

Cid* c J ^ e . t ' ^ ' T n uTe ^ ? y | ^ ^ r th u r K rr ,d * n '1 d , w ' ,rda t a p r ic e red icu lous fo r th e se bvin f la tio n a ry days. T h en they jmo*ey o v e r to R adio C ity b e A u t o m a t i o n fo re th e even ing p rices set W H IM I i w i ian d see a f in e m ovie a n d scintl l la tin g s tag e show

WaHendas To Perform

T h e G re a t W aHendas. w o rld ’s

era 11 agency needs and *>tudy ol recen t technological advances in au tom ation , he said

He expects th e “second gen e ra tion" system to o u tp a rio im th e firs t I t w ill p a y lot i t ­self by fiscal y e a r li*d6 . Com pared tn fiscal y e a r 11171. w hich w as th e b reak -e v en pom t for

T h e V ete rans A d m in istra tio n t^ e p r0S4;nt co m p u te r system is abou t to enter th e second g u i he cited o th e r advantage.* gen e ra tio n of au to m atio n w hich in fluenced h is decision

O ne of th e f irs t F edera l a g e n - 1 to mod«.rn«e. T h e new setcies to sh ift to la rge-scale au- w jjj cu l th re e d ay s totom atic da ta proces.SirKT.-t»»e VA-

For VeteransFDU Concert On April 15

A dm inA ffairs

m o st fam o u s h ig h w ire a r tis ta . I ju m o d e rn lIe ,h e > y c .- i r - o ld in s is te d to d a y th a t they w o u ld o p tr a „ on ln llN m ." “ t u se a n e t w hen they h e a d -1 su ra dt par1m enl w ,th new lin e th e m am m oth K ing B ro th - h h t.qu ip m e n t a -de r ,-S e l ls a n d G ary C om bined ^ , ^ cl<.n, q, y5PU m .T h re e R ing C ircus a t P a lisad esA m u sem e n t P ark , fo r a lb day J o ^ ' s ( ,l ,^ , ,rV ; r en g a g em en t s ta rtin g S a tu rd a y , » t™ to r ” ’ mA n ri 1 14th I said the new p lan w ould im-

T h e fam ous tro u p s , w ho w ill P rove serv ice to v e te ra n s and

orA,w £ , e y '5w £ r bJea’d - d

is ligh t You find out w hy T h c its p e rfo rm e rs and p a ra ly z in g b read is cu tfre*h from a p o u n d a n o th e r , to ld Irv ing H oaen thal.j By keep ing up

Th.* new e q u ip m en t w ill cost approx im ately $3 2 million sp rtad over fisca l y ea rs 1962 to 1964 By 19t»4, h e estim ated it w ill resu lt in sav ings of 9331.* 000 A lte rw ard s sav ings would mount ten fo ld averug ing |3 million a vcur

secure in to x ica tin g liquors in New Y o rk * ta te". I t alsopoiot> to N ew Y ork’s consist­e n t re fu aa l to coopera te w ith New J e r s e y in ra isin g thc le gal d r in k in g age in th a t state to 2 1 .

T he re s o lu t io n also recogniz­ed th e b il l in troduced in the New J e r s e y L ig is la tu re by Sen a to r P ie rc e If. D eam er. J r *

w h ich w ould revoke th e licen ­ses o f teen-age u riv e rs co n v ic t­ed of hav ing beer, w ine, o r li-, q u o r in th e ir vehicles.

T h c reso lu tion , adop ted u n ­a n im ously by th e m ayors m eet ing in H asb rouck H eights, d e ­c la re d th a t ac tion by New Y ork s ta te w ould d ep riv e New J e rs e y y o u th ’s uf th e ir source of supp ly of in tox ica ting bev erage-s w hich Would be tht* s u re s t wi*y to im prove the p re s ­e n t d an g e io u ? condition tha t exist*

Coptev ot th e reso lu tion *re hem * fu tw a id e d to the (J i vei

n o r of New Y ork and th a t s ta te 's H ouse of A ssem bly and S enate, as w ell ua to tho New Je rsey L eg is la tu re and G o v e r­no r R ichard J H ughes

one thc tim e it tak es to pro cess in d iv idual in su ran c e ac counts fo r v e terans .

It w ill cu t from fiv e day* to one th e tim e o f conve rting an accoun t from m a n u a l to a u ­tom atic p rocessing A nd it w ill also p ro v id e th e agency w ith a capab ility to ad a p t m any new app lica tions fo r au tom atic

He said it I d a ta processing.P h ilip J Budd, VA’s ch ief in-1

su rjw ee d irec to r, ih ch a rg e in -p rog ram . sa i* th e agency]^Palestrina

i buy Ih r t* srnailei com putth e m in - 'e i^ and pu rchase-leaae one j’lant

loaf T h e sm all loaf is one o f P re s id e n t o l P alisades A rouse u te in th is rap id ly d ev e lo p in e 1 com pu ter and an o th e r sm allerth e s e c re t , of w ell baked b read m en t. th a t they m igh t as w ell fie ld , w e w ill p roduce n et » v com puter.T h e b re a d w as su p erla tiv e i g ive u p th e ir ac t and look fo r ins* five y ea rs sooner th a n w e T he t^ u ip m e n l now if

W e s e tt led fo r som e sausage! new w ork if they a re co m p etl w ou ld h av e by phased into th e p r o l a nund p e p p e r , a side d iah o f 1 ed to use n e ts d u r in g th e ir w ith o u r p ie se n t AUI sc. up. i conversion shou ld bi s au teed e se e ro le a b o ttle of j p e r to rm a m e s a t P a li« id e s | he «m l p |e ted by lX icem ber SIBulla and coffee It was s e n s . • A m u sem e n t P ark . \ M, O U ason ad d e d th a t ‘M —

R osen tha l, in th e in te re s t of m ove w ill n av e no im pact on

The sp ring co n cert by th e 1 m usic d e p a rtm e n t of F airleigh Dickinson U n iv e rs ity w ill b e t presented on th e R u the rfo rd j Cam pus, P a lm ^S unday a f te r­noon. A pril 15th a t 4:00 P.M. P rofessor T h o m as N. M onroe, D irector of M usic, w ill conduct The concert w ill b e held in the^ gym of th e R u th e r fo rd Cam pus and w ill f e a tu re th e R uther ford C am p u s m ix ed chorus and o rch e itra . Mu*»c. by Mozart. H andel. D ubo is. T u rto n and

w ill b e representedi on th e p ro g ram . Soloists w illbe H erb ert P en d le to n . H elen

I E rnst nnd P a tr ic ia Lanchoncy.

Now P lay in g Thru Saturday “B LU E HAW AII”

W ith E lv is P resley P a n a vision and Technicolor

2nd H it “BRL’SH FIRF."

Sun., M on.. Toes. Apr. 1-10R o sa lin d Alec R u sse ll G uiness

“ A M AJORITY OF ONE’’ 2nd H it

“BELLE SOMMERS’’

Com m encing Wed., April 11 For One Week

“SUM M ER and SMOKE" “LIGHT in the PIAZZA ’

Now T h ru Tuesday E ven ings on ly . Sun. a ll day

O liv ia D eH avilland G eo rge H am ilton

“ LIG H T IN THF. PIA Z Z A ” C inem aS cope and Color P lu s S econd F ea tu re H it

“ S A IL A CRO O K ED S H IP " E rn ie • D olores • F ran k it* K ovacs H a rt A valon

S a tu rd a y M atinee Only “Q UEEN OF

O l TE R S PA C E” “B LA C K SUN D A Y "

C ulor C artoon C arn iva l

je in g iand^

comlye;*

PI D ELTA p resen ts

B EST EN TERTA IN M EN T B U Y | sa fe ty to th e p e rfo rm e rs had em p loym en t in th e \ A foi aR adio C ity M usic H all, th e . tr ie d to persu ad e the fam ous bout tw o y ta r s

c ity ’s b iggest en te r ta in m en t! tro u p e to use nets fo r each fac to ry , is rea lly excited th is p e rfo rm a n ce d u rin g th e e n t ire y e a r ov er th e E aster B how I r u n o f th e w o rld ’s la rg est th re e w h ich begins today F or one r in g te n t c ircus at Palisade* th in g th e m ovie, “Moon P ilo t." A m u sem en t P ark , n ex t m on th th e W alt D isney production , is "W e feel as il th e W aH endas th e scffeen fa re For an o th e r an a re p a r t of o u r ow n fam ily ' . e ffo r t to ca p tu re the essence of sa id R osen tha l, w ho h as been

S undayN ight DANCES

VFWD isneyler.d on the huge s tage of th e th e a tre is to be m ade

E v e ry th in g indicates thc

h ea d lin in g th e W aH endas ever lin c e they a rriv ed in A m erica a lew decades ago" T h ey to o 1

show w ill be a lulu. A nd th e h a v e considered P a lisades big R ad io C ity staff, ja d ed by A m usem ent P a rk th e ir second 30 y e a rs o f continuous success hom e, h itch ing th e ir t r a i l e r .

— a t —M2 M lh S t .

U N IO N C IT Y _ « t H u d s o n B i v d l ■ n d E t r f n h n « A v |

T h e e p i c s O r c h e s t r a fD A N C IN G — a t * 12:10

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a t th is a o r t of th ing , h as b e ­com e re a l ly excited.

T h e re a re n in e scenes in th e Ktage show D isney land— a p a rt from th e custom ary aolem n E a s te r observance .

F ro m th e m om ent “M ain S tre e t, U S A ." begins un*il th e f in a le w hen T in k e r Bell nnd a hoot o f o th e r D isney chnrae^er* say good-bye i t w ill good, so lid e n te r ta in m en t

and reh ea rsin g a t P a lisad es A m u sem en t P ark , w h en ev e r th e y w ould be passing th ro u g h th i* a re a as w ell as w h e n they p la y ed h ig h above th e crow ds to x i r aud iences a t th e free o u td o o r stage show s each y ea r M any of th e younster* now p e rfo rm in g in the act. w e re p rac tica lly born at P a lisades

b e , A m usem ent confided .

P a ik ” , R oeer.thal

L O W S U M M E R P R I C E SBUY NOW AND SAVE

I NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE

Nut or Stov#

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Buckwheat Stolcer Rice

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GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

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615 ESSEX ST. HU 3-2132 HARRISON

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B e h a ve mil ik e k n o w n h ra n d t o f L iquors, W in es

and. beer*. W e t e r m h o t lu nches Ladies In v ite d .

Double Barrel's Tavern1 0 1 D O d S O W O U J t t r r * .

W E b r t e r 9 -9 U XU l L I W A X I lO W I I l « T « * 1 T , L T N H V H T , It. J.

W e’ll keep youl fuel tank flljrd/ f igu red on the “Degree Day" ay,t«m

You'U have no m ore worries.

2 4 U r. O il b u r n e r Se rviceBesides selling Oil — we also Service OU Burners.

Here, also, we believe In doing the job right. We render aarvice around the clock (S unday , and holidays includ­ed).

O ur tra ck s a rrive a t your home equipped to service hundreds of m ak as and models of oil burners.

C o m p lete S e rv ic e C o n tractsThese contracts cover Repairs and R eplacem ent, as

well aa A nnual C leaning . . . all a t one low, low price.

KELLERsENGINEERING CO.

Fuel Oil — OU Burner* — Heating Lyndhurst, Now Jorsoy

WEbsler.9-0060D istrib u ters— G eneral M otors D elco Heatk

[ Add some free a n d easy fashion to your sp rin g w ardrobe with a new spo rtcoa t a n d slacks from Zimmerman’s su p er la tive co l­lection. Featured are e y e csteh - ing sportcoats ia n ew patterns and shades . . som e bo ld , some d iscreet . . . tn iv y an d conti­nen tal m odels . . . s ty led by Hart Schaflner A M arx , w o n t- ed-Tex, Im p e ria l, El D orado, and o thers. C O -« rd inate a pair of slim line, easy c a re slacks lor perfec t casual harm ony. TaVe advantage o f o u r m eticu l­ous fitting se rv ice .

Sportcoat*

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Open Daily to 6. Mon. and Fri. to 9

f r o m 2 9 .9 5

f r o m 1 3 .9 5

M em ber o f CCP C harge Plan, and o u r ow n convenient

charge plans I

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P h y l l i s V e l i e ' s E n g a g e m e n t T o l d

THI RSDAY, \rR II 5, 1% 2 THE COMMERCIAt, LEADER AND SOUTH BF.Rf.FN RFMFWIPAGE THREE-

Teachers Honor Miss,Graffam With Dinner On Her Retirement

Dorothy Jean Osback Married To Joseph Weinreich Saturday

w i t h G « r r n . . Sc u o f W ” J D a t e S e l e c t e d(O range and P ete r de C astro of . , . .! Bloom field All but th e bride s F o r L o iS R e iS b ro th e r a ie F ra te rn ity brother?of the groom Mim Lois Reis, d au g h te r of

Miss A nne G raffam , w lu ? re- p e rm ten d en t of schools of Be*- Miss D orothy J e a n O sback. H er honor m aid w ore a par | * couple plan to >pend Mr and Mrs G crh a rd t T. Reu* tired on Fridfiy a fte r 3K years gen C ounty , gave thc invoca la u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs T heo sait silk o rgan /* d ress w itt th c jr hor.eym«M»n in the Foco- of 123 Post A venue, has setas a teacher and o r princ ipal! tion . E h K ane su p erin ten d en t dore O aback. 514 K ingsland scoop netlilm e. long p a n te d m)S rh ey W|U h v e in y , r k A pril 14th as th e d a te fo r hefin L ynohu rs t Public Schools. of L y n d h u rs t Schools wa* A v e . l>ecame th e b rid e of Jo sleeves and * sheath sk irt w ith jtll|g e A partm en ts in N orth m arriage» •« «ueM of honor . t . dm - to .» tm .* e r „ » p h J W einreich . 028 H.ve. o v e r .k ir t She w ore . m atchner on T hu rsday even ing m l Mi»« G raffam w a . th c recto - S t., P at*r»on. on S a tu rd a y . !u i« headp iece w ith abo rt veil May (ati F a rm ., W**l O iange ., l e n to f a beaded purae, co n ta in - , reeep tio n T J * T tofoe t • u d w lu i* daiM ea an d t

■a--. n i f t m t f0 | Pa r *a *t

Sewing Cla**e«To Be Held Again

of her I in* a check . Rift of he r friend* lander Re, u u r a n t i C lifton . T he com m ittee of ——

roses.T he b r id e s m other w ore a rran g e - low ed th e 4 ’p m d o u b le ring

A m ong lhe 105 gue»t» p resen t I m ent* w ere M im J ean Br* n 'l ccrem aR y w h ic h M l p e rfo rm ed “« ua *•••« o r iM u a nheatli w ith e re Ml and Mr* P e te r F nan. Mme* R ita B rincke’- h a f . l ^ o{ L o u rd es R C o verak lft w ith m atch m e a c c «

______ Mr and M rs M o rrn S d lth G rabow *ki, B lanche HigS eltem brm o Mr* Jo h n B Sol-I Bin*. M arg a ie t N ielw n and t io. Mm C harles W C h ris t . 1 M ildred S tap les and Mis* Mil Mr and Mr* P atsy R estaino ilred R enehanMr and Mr* T hom as Hickey, On F riday , he r last day a t te n a a n t l* o o o ra e n w ore c<hmi*mMr and Mrs G eorge G raffam , C olum bus School. Mis* G ra f son served as best m an. Usher* orchid*G eorge G raffam . J i . . M:Mrs. W alter G raffam . Mr

pair

C h ^ h to ^ P e to n o n . ' » -" •» ‘h«wore a pfeach-coloted silk or- Miks B otty Plarre^ of Lynd R a n j-a ghecth w ith ov ersk irt,

h e rs t w as h r cou sin ’s only at ^nd m atching accessories They a t ten d an t Leo B orden of P ate r- vvore cotM ign of

to R ichard Meyers.A rlington *°n of Mr “ nd M rs M artin M

Miss C arva lho is a g rad u a te M eyers of Linden, o f C e n tra l H igh School New- T h e cerem ony w ill be per- ark . and is a jun io r stu d en t a t form ed at the L y n d h u rs t M eth Seton H all U niversity , w here odist C hurch by th e Rev Rod she in m ajo ring in foreign lang* ,ger W H aw n, m in ister, w ith l sew ing. H 'ses can g ive th e iruage*. She is a tra ffic m an- C lyde A llen Cox. o f Drew I 'n nam e .ind add ress to any oneager w ith Ju liu s B erger and iversity , assisting A reception of o e r m em bers or i«»ntOCtC om pany in N ew ark . w ill be held at th e R u therfo rd M is F Ti -coji a t G E i-76971'

S unday . A pril 8 th b e tw e en th e h>»urs of 11 A M,. M |4 a X a P M m em bers of the 0 ^ ^ 4 9 2 for Y ou th P lann ing be at th e C en te r, 645 MiltBlI I Ave. w ith the W ho’s W ho, tho L v ndhu rs t te lephone d ire c to ry . A nyone w ho w ushcs lo b\IX °9fwr can pick 't up then .

Also anyone in te res ted b i t h . -

and lam received cu liv

PT.

a gift from th e w ere b ro the r* ofand execu tive board of th e C olum - Teddy O sback and Jo h n Wein

Mrs H ow ard G raffam . Miss bus PTA, a p a ir of S ta tfo rdRose G ruffam . Miss E thel G raf sh ire C hina dogs and a la rge (am. Mrs Jaco b G roenendyke. P ica rd ash tra y Mrs. . rank Miss G ertru d e G roenendyke B ulkow ski, p residen t of the

Rov Z im m erm an , fo rm er su- PTA , m ade th e p r tM n litio n .

Kathryn Tamke Chooses Date

ca rn a tio n s

Wr and Mrs Phil Velie of ..a" O iange S tree t. East Pater

'" n announce the engagem ent "f thoir dau g h te r. Phyllis, to K. ank Joseph S p arta .<on ot Mr and M is F rank S parta ,. 4.r» F»n«xt A venue L yndhurst

Form al announcem ent was! M'** K ath ry n T am ke. of 73b ' ( | I V « V l A made al a party for 123 held l » u « « C ourt, d au g h te r ol V.il-I.n Sunday evenm il at the H u s - bam T am ke of T aun ton , Mass V W U l U ^ T T I ^ / f l | ( C L ______tic I.Kt J F-asI P ate rson - »™l the la te Mi* T am ke ha- l~ 7 ~ ^ , , Aw. ^ i U r p r i i e b h O W e r

f et A pril 28th as the d a te for Th* famous (..old** Hat Award*, he r m a m a g e tu R obert H1 Cline, son of Mr and MrsI H arry C line of M J a n e S tree t.

East R u therfo rd

Mi G allagher is a g raduate W om an’s C lub of L y n d h u rs t High School and Miss M arilyn R e i s w i l t I

c y m b id iu rr ! Seton H all U niversity , w here h<.r SlRUr „ only a t t e n d a n t J j J he m ato red in P o litica l Science j^ )y w M e y e r s o f W i v t l i e l d ,.n

th e c o u p e , couple e re spend ing th e ir ja n d w as a m em ber of S igm a WJ|| serve ^is bro thei a s \h-s\ .honeym iofi a t the Mot* I on- D elta Phi F ra te rn ity He is i> m 4 in A n o t h e r b r o t h e r l l m.iUt j»

r«*ch. t he M ountain at S u ffe rn , N Y m em lier of the A ir N ational # M eyers, o f L i n d e n , w i l l ushT he b rid e w ore a gow n fash They w ill five at 514 K ingsland G uard . 150th A erom . d ic a 1 r r w ,ih R o y S R e i c h e : ' <ii

ioned w ith a bodice of C han til- A venue Mrs W einreich is a T ranspo rt S quad ron He is w ith r ,a rkly lace, w ith scalloped neck line g raduate of L y n d h u rst H igh. C onsolida ted R eporting C o m ^ ^ R ) r s , v K i . i d u a i e «>1 and long sleeves, po in ted at School and is w ith W e rn e r ' pony. M ontclair L v n d h u r s t H ig h S e rto o ! a n dth e w rist. H er fu ll s k ir t of silk K lang. In c . East N ew ark h ie Miss C arva lho w as g u e s t o i N e W H rk s t a t e C o l le g e .m d i organza w as fin ished in a chap husband is a g rad u a te of P al honor at a br idal show er g v e n a te a r^ „ r i lt C h a t h a m li t ■ fiel length tra in . H er eibow erson Technical V ocational by the b rida l pa rty on^ fh u rs ance g radua te <>t Cvant«t<d

W<- ii.i'. <• he m achine* b u ti- e.irTi i l i;p th e e la ssO U ll-

h.- v.- a g roup ie n W ,nour'n 1 ht* classes Inside*i'w i i " u ill inc lude fittipfg. c*att»Tfi u liustn ien t. and m an y th. i I . . i t < uts only kn o w n nd iw d m the tra d e «» *

“DOES SHE..e; OR DOESN’T SHE?"

leng th veil fell from a m atch High School. He is a m em ltei day evening ing lace and seedpearl crow n of the U S Coast G uard pre« ,n B elleville

a t T he F ountain T h e re we*e 5»

from N ew ark.

High Sch»K>l. i* w ith lie 11 T»‘phtine L a b o r a t o r i e s f%

■ i.old*n M at a warns r V It t *.o n e * m o r * h a » * b een b e sto w e d T O T J o y c e V lZ Il o n » * v * n o f A m e r ic a ’ s m o it a t-tractive women: Miss Jo y ce A nn V im , dau g h

Anna Maria A l b a r g k a t t l . te r of Mi and Mr* S tan ley Im Remick, Jayne Meadow*, Vtrzi of 2M P age A v e , wa

Mis« Velie i*- a g radua te of P aterson High St hool and is a secretary w ith the L a /^ara B read C o m p a n > *>f East f*ater- son Her fianee (.Taduate ofL yndhu rs t Hurh S^hoo» and The cerem ony w ill be pcr^ A ,frJ Vanderbilt and ^ ^ A venue. N ew ark, ha:veteran of *hr U S Navy, w ith form ed bt a N uptia l M u^ at K lh^nn# f> d ,n wer* th* win '’r ,d a * . Rn.«rwl.r« ter Sunday \o r i l •»tw o veai > Of ac tive d u 'y , . . II a m . a t S t J 6 *eph * H C “ .ho~ .n b , hun d r« i. of t b . day e v e n i n g ^ th e R o u n d e r, u r S u p d .} ,_ A priln th G eneral Baking C om pany C hurch . East K ulherfo rd by the country 's new spaper fashion edl R estau ran t" r . . . . . . . t .1_ttu'.t nf nc

and ently stationed on th e USS: guests, com ing from N ew ark . jw o y r a r . ,n th e U S Arms Spencer". S ta ten Island Irv ing ton . N utiey . E lizabeth. and v a s s la tuined in Haw a

; j Edison, R u therfo rd . L y n d h u rs t T ht.y ,1V(! ,n lh(. |r(U nion City. I 'a ram u s and N orth purchdSed h o m r ,n C ranfcrrl

A r,m “ ,on T he b n d e-to -h e

Sets The Date J i m m y P a r k e r E n d s T r a i n i n g

in D e lau an n a C lifton A S ep tem ber w edding

planned

M i s s T r e z G u e s t A t B r i d a l S h o w e r

Mi' S u l l i t

b ride 's cousin, the Rev Leyh of 5>acred H eart R C C hurch . New B runsw ick . There w iil bi» a d in n e r recep tion a.

' t p m at S an C arlo 's R estau ­ran t ui L yndhu ist

Miss K ath leen Leyh of Lvnd tu jrst w ill I* her cousin 's maid

Miss Carvalho Th(, bride-to-be va- guh o n o r a t t w o r e c e n t s h o w e r * O n e w a s g iv e n a t th e h o m e o M r a n d M r s C l y d e A l l e n C«>' • f D r e w U n i v e r s i t y . M .u l is o r

L e h ig h , J a m e s P a r k e r , a v i a t i o n e le c » n d t h e o t h e r a t t h e h o tv e ■ «. pt E a s t r o n ic s t e c h n ic ia n a n m a n M is< A lb e r t a M o u n t w i t h M

22. a :, t h iP aram u s b y d a te fo r h e r m a r r ia g e to W i l

•»ui'» to rs for th* 1 ^ 1 Awards. som e of ne r fo rthcom ing h r id a ' b a m F G a l l a g h e r . J rC o m m e n t s from th* newly party Miss M ary A nn V i z u l o r m e r M ayor W i l l i a n

Hildegarde. Mimt B*ni*ll. li t* of h o n o r at aJ a n e t M i l l e r a s c o - h o s t e s s . Iw ith o f M a d is o n A t th e l a t t e r sh o w e r t h e r e w e r e 20 g u e s t s ' m o s t

*’f honor B ridesm aids w ill Ih* Mrs R ichaid Dawson of Ruth- rford. M is F rancis W right oi

and P a tric ia T orie llo100

crowned queena of m i l l i n e r yclearly r e v e a l D inner w as -served lo rseven d ifferent guesis f rcm H ackensack . W est r e a s o n s why wood. U pper M ontclair. Pas hats have be- L y ndhu rs t. B ellev ille , C lifcom* th* out- - - - - - -■

of th* w * 11 dreased woman.

M i s s Alber- ghetti. v o t e d

T heresa T re / d au c h te r ol Mi and Mrs Wal le r Trez of 154 Delaw annaA venue. Je rsev City, un til recen tlv ot N orth A rling ton _guest of honor at a d in n e r a n d fcisinfer. niece of the aider my h a ts as im portantb rida l shower g iv e n o n S u n b | |d |. of N rp tu n r wlU be flow - COod r*vi*ws.Mday at th e hom e of Mr and . 1^ Remlrk was th* winnerM rs Joseph J W itkiew icz ot for Motion Pictur**. D klifhtad

D ennis Com ay of East Ruth- with the acknowl*dg*m*nt of h*r i i ford, w ill serve as best m an c h o i c * o f hats as glamour accents, N oib G orny . cousin of the she called^the aw ard a won «r

'on . Lodi, G arfie ld and R uth standing badge, Thom m n in N ew ark

M i a s P hyllis C a r v a l h o d au g h te r of Mr a n d M i" A n -

su rp rise t o n io C arva lho of“ tronics

U S N k o n o t M r a n d M r s S a m uel G P a rk e r o l 123 J a y a v e

s o n o f L y n d h u r s t . w a s g r a d u a t e d **r t h e r e w e r eF G a l M arch 16. f r o m t h e A v i a t i o n *f th e m m em bers o f th e * r o u p

lagher and M r s G a l l a g h e i o f I E le c t r o n i c s T e c h n ic i a n S c h o o l »f W e s le y a n Y o u n g F 'e o p le o f541 Sollas C o u r t , L y n d h u r s t . A n t i s u b m a r in e C o u r s e , at- th<

T he cerem ony w ill iv per- . N aval A i r T echn ical T r a i n i n gform ed ai 5 p m a t S t C h a r le s C e n t e r M e m p h is , T e n nBorrom ec C h u r c h N e w a i k A T h e n in e - w e e k c o u r s e in e lu d - receptior. w ill f o l lo w at ed i n s t r u c t io n in t h e b a s ic m a g

r ie t ic t h e o r y a n d t e s t in g a n d

th e S u m m it M e t h o d is t C h u r c h

and M.S* C aro l P lauw cha , cou- t h , best hatted s ta r of the Broad- jsin of the groom , of E liiag e th w . y Theater, declared: “ I fW * / 11

*nd u .lu n K'i«ina**r nit-t p of th* -.Amr me k * u im oortant wjt Pa .

16 W ils o n A v e n u e , R u t h e r f o r d

T here w e i e 40 n u e s t : ing f r o m J e r s e y C i t y ,

Ha< Rroom. of L iv ingston M ueller and

ful honor*.“ I ’ve been cam paigning to g*’

A lfred S chm itgei te ieTji jon directors to realise thaEugene

c o m N o r t h

A rling ton R id g e w o o d .h ro u ik H eights, L yndhu rs t and '" T . " 1' ' " “ T tele— ion d . r ^ .o r . ' o , / ' * " * ' h e r s .s te r 's tna id of h m o ro th e r com m unities of the , . ,e a " H utherfo rd w ill usher B ridesm aids w ill be Miss B ar-

Miss T ie / w ill become th e The couple plan a m ot° r o f^ n f a r i n g hat*" commented b ara Spec ,ale of B ellev ille andb iid e of /n d Lt Jum es Bonade tr ip to M iami F la w here they Meadows, whoa* hatted ap Miss D orothy P resco tt of C hfT ay lo r of F t Erw in C an fo r w ill sp^nd th e ir honey noon p^aranc** on panel shows earned ton D enise B arra ro of Belle-m a. son nf Col and Mrs Hen They w ill live at 612 F ou rth f»*r the Award in th* Television v i„ e niece of the b ride , andty T ay lo r of San A ntonio. T ex- S tree t L y n d h u rs t Both ar.- category p a(rjc ia T orie llo of H acken-ae on S unday Mas 20th at , g raduates ot S t M a ry s High H M a « » rta winner to r P o p u -! sack , s is ter o t th e « room , » i l le rrem onv to tie pei form ed in Sch<«>l R u the rfo rd Miss Tam U r Mum' eonfaaaad. -P m > . n r he flow er girlsth e C hapel of th e H .ly T rin ity ke is w ith M aas and " ’•'W lu r , how many hat-al West Poin t N V T he re «tein. N ew ark H er fiance iscep ticn w ill bs- at the O tlicer* w ith A llen B Du M ont Lab I run out or C‘°— __^ m , n C ade t 1st L t R alphC lub at W esl Poin t o ratories, C lifton ~

T h e b rid e -to -b e is a g rad u a te Mi of a t A loykius A cadem y in honor at a brida l show er given I c h a n g * my Je rsey C 'ty and Jersev C ity on S a tu rd a y even ing .it 736 personality.S ta te College w here she w as Louise C ourt by her brida l ^ t ha m pm l'er of K appa D« r» Pi party . T here w ere 50 quests husband and H onor Societ> She is a teiicher com ing from L yndhurst. Brick , on h e l p in Ea t O range H er fianee is Tow nship R ahw ay. E lizabeth , roe select them, a 19>tl g rad u a te of the I n iled Lm den. East R u therfo rd . Ruth A f t e r all.

e r or • T h e m atron of honor w i l l b e a d ju s t m e n t procedu res T h e o r yMiss Vizz.i w ill becom e the b r id e ’s sister. Mrs J s s e p h o f s o n ic d e t e c t io n a n d th e u se

b ride of C ade t 2nd Lt. A lan Ren<je iro of N ew ark B r id e s o f te s t e q u ip m e n tilo . of tb e P enn sy lv an ia m a id g w i j , be th e g n t o m h s - B t to r e e n t e r in g th e s e r v ic e

ita>y C ollege a t C heste r. j e r Miss N a o m t G a l l a g h e r , in F e b r u a i y 1 06 1 . h e w a s g ra d -son of M r and M rs J o W Jth M |JW Lydia C aetar.t. o i u a te d f r o m L y n d h u r s t H ig h

Irv ing ton and Miss T e ta K a s Sch<x»l on J u n e 24th. a t a cerem oriy safadof Qf N ew ark .to be p e rfo rm ed at S te re o J o h n Murrey o f M o n t c la i r M ic h a e l D e V i t o o f L y n d h u r s iH eart R C C hurch . A recep W1j l serve as best m an U s h e r s h a s b e e n n a m e d to t h e D e a n stion w ill follow a t th e Royal w ,u ^ ^ b rid e ’s b r r . t h e r . L i s t f o r e v e n in g s t u d e n t s a*Haw aiian Palm s. ! C a r lo s C arva lho of N ew ark . F a i r l e ig h D ic k in s o n U n i v e r s i t y

Miss M ary A nn Vizzi w ill b e tnaid

J V M KS \ ( M tM Y

P IB I .K ACCOUNTANT

34f» 3rd St., L y ndhu rs t

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w ith

MISSCLAIROL h a i r c o l o r i s

n a t u r a l l y l o v e l i e r !

. . .naturally better tor vou» hatr. our beauty aaoerts 0>c* your co lo r ano create the perfect hairdo. C*W nom for an appointment M ist Clair*l»

M e lr o s e H a i r StylistT h e H o m e

O f S m a r t C o i f f u r e * j

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have — 11mv» ••••••/ — - - — .. i C ade t 2nd Lt WUIiam T t^ .jua t keep buying new ones until 1 ^ w i„ h)S b ro th e r as

' A.n. r ° ; ' ^ L r ' f . r " . . . i r w l » « ■ C ade t 1st Lt R alphMuaic, opera s ta r Mimi Bensell^

T am ke was gu^st of «tat*d “When I change my hata, « « • . . .

fersonality. My a ts are a fam

a t erfu /d . W ayne and from Pearl w o m a n mustRiver, B aionia and Spring Val- ’l! »P, v v men.Ie> - ^ T Th* w inner in

B o g l e s E n t e r t a i n

C om m issioner H orace R Bo

State* M i l i t a r y A c a d e n n West P o in t

J u n i o r W o m e n T o H o l d C a k e S a l e

T he J u n i o r W o m a n s C l u b o f L y n d h u r s t w i l l h o ld «• s«we o i cookies c a k e s a n d p a s t i le s a l ­s o fu d g e . B r o w ,n ie s a n d o t h e r g o o d ie s t h ' s S a t u r d a y A p r i 7th. a t F e ld m a n C le a n 'S t u y v e s a n t A a t 9 3 0 a m T h e com e »n a n d s e e w h a t ttw-y o f - h a(j ool seen each o th e r in 17 f e r and a r e s u r e y o u w i l l f in d a n v t h in c v o u b u v tr» h e o f th e

B e n Ma-

Jaya* Meadows

M yers and W illiam T ay lo r will u sher S tan ley B rancato . c o u ­sin of th e groom , w ill be ring- b e a re r /

Miss Vi/Zi is a g rad u a te of L y n d h u rs t H igh School and at tended F a irle igh t D ickinson C ollege She is w ith th e Jersey C arpe t C o rpora tion in C lifton H er fiance is a sen io r at the P ennsy lvan ia M ilitary College. C heste r. Pa

the field ol International Society, Mrs. A lfred Gwynn V anderbilt | commented, “ I m ight go to a committee meeting without my notes b u t certainly not w ithout11111133' u 11 % I i lot m t i j y i h fl"

gle J r ar.d M rs Bogle of Page m!j{,th e rin e P e d e n . N ational j A venue had as th e ir w eekend president of Business and Pro- guests Mrs P ie rre Follie of fcsslona! Women’s Club*, the G ene v i. S w itze rland Mrs Bo winner in Public A ffairs said,

‘an C leaners 200 gle and Mrs fo ll ie t becam e “ H ats are my grooming insur- venue. beginning fn e n ds d u rin g W orld W ar II, °SJ! tahe> invite you to serv ing in F rance, a n d :

years.

h ighest q ua lity . Mrs r i n e l l o , 4 76 V a l l e y B ro n u e i s c h a i r m a n

ik Ave-

D r . A r t h u r M a r k l e s G u e s t s A t M u s i c a l e

Dr A rth u r M arkle. re tired local High School teacher, and Mrs M ark lew ere invited guests a t th - Spi ing C oncert of the Leonia High School Band on F riday even ing at Leonia High H igh School, w ith A nthony Ci- arlo . conductor, form er m usic teacher in L y ndhu rs t H igh Schoo' A nthony grew up in L y ndhu rs t and his paren ts and b ro th e r still live here O ver 60 pupils took p a r t in the concert.

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Personal and or Business

By A ppoin tm ent

A. Siclari, Jr.A ccountan t & A uditor

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Cover a lot of wall faat B H fl with thi* War*e l 100’ < p H Hnylon hnatle wall bru«h ^Smooth » nt nut handle A« [rood a hruah aa you ran huv Ifar valla, rellinga and aitar- Iiora. 71« Atit. fW\lj wTake thia eaamel varniah m brfeak and ren*» chair*. pH tablea.outdoor furniture,et«\ L J ( irea t tiata-aaver Fraerh 'fand o > h a r h ria tlaa and Jaupar smooth handle.But l \ m Only I1MTrial «**ry little thing ■window*, radiator*. a<reena. lJ•tr. N* mr<«. no fuaa. Won- Jfderful. walaul handled trim IIbraah of pure 100% hnatl*.Tht Bttt. Only |.M (JKoll-it-vouraelf wtih thta ( _ ^ apertacalar hwy.Tive-pieca r*ll*r aet inrludea quality 1*1 | roller, tray, bruah. glova*. t f| I daub*r. rolltr rleaner. Not L > A$1.00. Only $1 »t ^ —■*

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p a g e n r oTTIF COMMERCIAL I.EADFR AND SOI TII BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. APRIL j . 1962

Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday A nd H oly Days

( M C M J t e t o g g g i

SACRED H E A IT R. c . p roc tcs« iv c pa »t fa i lu rc j * il.. J. , _ . t » rcpo.-tcd u n til oil w on j

R ider Rd Jrr* 'y A v r. w ork is e lfo tc d o r rec tif ie d llMsgr. Bernard M oore, P a s to r

Mavsr>

HT. MATTHEWS , EVANGELICAL H T H E R A N

( IK KC H onirr Valley brook A v e- and

T n v r n Plaw. I .vnd h u nt Rev. ( ; « r f f Muller. P*«tor

95 T raven Place, Lyndhurat WEtoter 9-2IMp re sen t fied w nH . Z n ! . ,

l l J # I T »" f t ch u rch ., i , a t pre5en, „ „ „ „ „ w i„ » U a nv-C hurch School c.* °® *• ^ H lk-n«s. w c m ust becom e d.» c " ‘"i w " h, ‘i ? ” ” h ’r 5

r r m u i l c n t m i satisfied w ith it ’• ' I group*. 11:00 a .m .-M oim

i .v n d h i i r k tHEBREW CENTER

R*bbi Abraham H Album 333 V a lU j Brook A venue

(•Enrva I »5»J WEbater l u l l

thocalled

Study:Home

M lfH A B L '9 K. C. CH URCH

MOUNT CAEMIX CHAPEL < ope land Avenue. LyndhurM

Sunday M am *: S i* . 9:90. 10:3«

| W ar I. having served in th e from th e S teever F u n era l llorn l tu b u le s and m any sp ir- 7U0 stations w iU ^ iu u d c a .tU.S N avy a* a seam an 2nd Home. 253 S lu y v e s a n iA v c . to itu a l bouquets a t th e funera l w eekly 15-m inutSrw rnes ciclass. He w as a Jo u rn ey m a n S acred H eart H f l^ C h u r c h . o f ou r beloved w ife and m other. ’T he Bible S peags T i ^ ^P ressm an. last w ith th e N ew w h ere o t 10 n.tm. n High M aw Ida Rose S um m ers The p rog rap is d e *Y ork H erald T ribune, fo. tho of R equiem w as offered . In*I Wc* w ish to th a n k F ra te rn ity p ray er can m eet f a n w « past f»v years. H e wan a m em - te rta in m en t w as in S t Jo seph 's C h ap te r t2». O.E.S.: A dorn ram lem» confron tin* people ber o f Local No 2. N ew spaper C em etery . L yndhurst. • C o u rt 22. O. of A.; Women* , w alks of life They fe a tu iv

i « « . ^ r r “ r" a n ‘-, .-.-Vtttott>. — - A m e rie rn Legion P ost 2fKJ w e tt- to red se trc tjo n r from Thi-p f e w Y ork City. ea M a m a f t r u n d m A n H k k M N c k ; B arrin g e i-W a lk er Bible; r e td Against a bock-

S u rv iv o rs a re his widow . * i Post 139 A m erican Legion and ground of o rgan m usic. Into* .. a ■ . _ ikf. V - - — *- * ___.....I i4ia«. ItemHd mil it.a t e R ider Koad and P»*e Ac n s u rv iv o rs a n dm w idow . _ ' | i*osi 13V A m erican Legion am! ground ot o rgan m u.nr. in io r-

. . . I “ H*■ Mi-i. D oro thea KocaclMdwn Uo M M a r i a D S chu lze lh c L y n d n u rs t V olun teer F ire mnl d w u fs lo n brings o u i Uk»I lV lvgJ O eM rtm c n t. p rac tica l app lica tion o f t h « e

I .V N D IIII tS T M ETHODIST CHURCH

T he Rev. R odger W. H aw n M in ister

307 T on tine A venue G E neva l - 6 f>28

FIRST CHI'RCH OF CHRIS1 SCIENTIST

I . Plerrofv.nt & L incoln Ave*R utherford , N. J

f>a*€h of t"e MMHtr Church. Th. o . a . «F . ' t t C hw reh o» C h e ia t . t c t « n t i St o f S u n d a y . A r r i l 8

M , W S . » " ’J SU" da£ Sohoul.tvoo AM Buitfiy 9:15 and 10 JO a m -D iv ine W orw » * ~ ~ a , at ,h ip V icar A llan H oliz oi

B eth lehem L u th e ra n C hurch- '» •*e**ck •« w l i t l l to o t m e n .00ChMoeton Ic irtM homing arm Q.v.n ---------

H M * « ro °d w ill p r.-ich4 m to S p a t . , o n d o n P / i d a v o v t ^ e d n ^ d a y A pril 11 n n« 'r e n . j o t o • SO o ’c lo c k . C looM 1*941 holiday!. 8 p m L en ten Servic t( J lS T L - v 'iS r Rev W illtvm R eiser of St Mat

'h e w s L u tn e ran C h u rch . Sc he pow er o f sp iritu y i caucus, w ill p reach thc Lent

thought* to d icpel apathy an d en Sorm on •dl»?i|«* w ill be b ro u g h t -»ut m S unday . A pri C hriftian S cience chu rch serv H-cr* S unday .

Aibl# readin^.v m th e L«**sonSerif, on en titled •U n rea lity *• tl inc lude these versos trm n >’r»>\erba (fi): ' H«»w lonj! v. nt thou «leep. O s lu g g a rd ’' wh**n w ill th o u au sc out oi tli\

eep* Yet a 1‘tU o ^leep t h t He klum in i {1 little fo ld ing of t’* hand,, to sleep: So >hall

p o v e rty com e as one tha t tra v e lte th . nnd thy w an t ;• an armed tnon."

H oo rre la tiv

in*- “Joyfully S in g in g ’’ by ihaw ljcr. • p m -Y o u th Kroup- Vill m eet at thc C h u rch Thc MYF w ill continue th e n - dis ussion of Teen A fe P roblem s

.vith G lenn S um pm an as lead <?r. U p m -U n io n L e n ten S e rv ­ices at the Reed I'n ited P resby te rian C hurch .

Serm on by tho Rev K ^o c ., E nglekr. 8 p m -E vanee listic •tally for M ethodists a t C alvary w hurch. Dumont.M onday. A pril 9

3 10 p.m -Youth C h o ir r e h e a r ­sal 8 p m .-Circle 7 of th e WS CS w ill meet w ith M rs Jam es I D A rcy. 250 L iv ingston A ve

!> 1T» a m -S u n d a y School 9:15 Tuesday. A pril 10 and 10 30 a m D ivine W m sh ip " 3 0 p m -T cache rs an d offi- T h e Rev R oland Ge hoid of ° f th r C hurch S<hool w ill

groups 1100 a.m -M w inm i Rev. l^ d is la iu / . W'ilcxewaki *U *' »«>eM:nei.son Uv M :s. M aria D. S iliu U e lf*c L ynanun o rsn ip w ith serm on by the: PmKtor I 0 *onf J °h n F- Bogan G iu u d m an . «tI M ichael Drive.! D ep*nm «nt.pasto r on “S tephen-A F aith fu l! danse* a re a t 7, S. J, i f a n d P hoen ix . Ai u o n a und Rob- W ayne, d ied on F riday af l “”Witness of 1hc G o«pel of* 11:39 a.m. i i ! ! 0 ^ i ^ /L* •* home. S he was 91. w as boC hrist" Thc Y outh Cht^ir wi!

R ITU ER FO R D BAPTIST CHV*CH

!3 W P axu ie A»«„ Rutherford Rev. George Sm ith, Pastor

•>» Woodward A r t , Rutherford Phone: GEneva 1 (1 1 ]

T he - l

St M .itthcw 's C hu rch foi lhc meet *.n the P rim ary room Hcaf.. N ew ark w ill p reach th W ednesday. A pril 11 S erm on 8 p m A play T h a t Easte

— . t : M orn’’ w ill featu e an C asterW EK TM lN STftft p rogram to be p resen te ii

PR FSB V TFR IA N C H irftC H seven th grad, pup ils o f ... .Rev. It J. F ngolke C hurch School tau g h t by M is

I I R idge P o ad vndhurat Hawn.Phone W lh ster 9-7929 T hursday . A piil 12

HIE IM T A R 1A N CHI’RCH OF R tlH E B IO K D

A Free and Modern FaiU»** o Home Ave^ opp Ames A ve

Rutherford. N. J.Rev. H eins ReUig. MiuUf

LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JE S l'S CHRIST A. E. Starks, Paster r t

Services Every Sunday a l lh e Adoairajn Masonic Tem ple 321 Se«-ond Ave., l yndhurst

Church School. 10 a.m. P reach ing S ervice. 11 a.m.

D rive. p r« c u c »a t bW V ery special th a n k s to Rev- teachings *

et w7 w n . was v». w as b o rn in Jlrcn ,<* ^ w arii ^ G eorge of' T he B ible Spd au g h te r. M rs R alph (D oro- U elicn . G erm any and canu- S * * ! M em orial P reab y te rian rcp iaces lhc«J»ea) Liscio o f L ittle F alls; f,-om th e re to th e U nited S tate* C hurch foi his s p ir itu a l help — •tw© si*tars. M rs Gertri/rla* Lu , tnnf) • — / .___ a tt_ i A lso ta Ktnff n f Ih<> John

1«__ . . „ ‘ in m i u te i r io m e u n u o i a ia ieatwo M sier^.M rs G ertrude La m 1 U9 0 , hving f ir tt in Union a, t ? d*!dc-,L„ I “™iMr> Hill, now Union City, (or 20 Blanche Ford of F lushing L ycaI,. then 40 voars in Dela-

« ^ , 5even. eri‘ndchi1<t‘ cn- wanna, and for the past three Thc funeral Wi.il on Saturday y e a n in Wayne

Hojlie ' 5 3 SluyTe^uit AviT to Sht' Umvvs a son. Fred Giund-^ H e a r , yi T p S J C ^ f X *w h ere a t S a m. a H igh M ass * M alnes o f Den-ft R equ iem w as o ffered In-

A ls o .to th e s ta ff o f the John L. B u rk F u n e ra l f lam e foi th e ir k indness, consideration and services.

T he S um m ers Fam ily

O F TH A N K S Dansa — P e rm in g it impos

Speaks To You"series "H ow

S w jM r H eals' w hich has been on tlSf *hr.every w eek since S ep tem b er ig. 1983. It is produced tjy The M other C hurch . T h* I>»t-it C h u rch ul C hrist, S cien tist, in Button. M assachusetts W ill B. P av is M anager of C om m ittees on

,.-,n , — " — P ublication , is m ch a rg e o t th .s ib le to than k a ll in pe rso n wo p ro ject

te rm e n fw a s in T b c PM “ » ^ h e , " - 1,1 t ^ r e l e a , . ..

before th e h ea ling and com fortm g m essage o f th e Bibb

• h « a l * a mK a H igh M a u j»

i,T“ c ° f a m ^ p.oT i 3 ^ W,n m"f1 1 a - James Jo n es and *. .. .« » .. . u ir i«•or I a . i i F lo ra Ersler of L y p r f l ^ g f I jO t th a n l u t o a l lo u r relatives. ^ id . _____________________

A d o l p h O t t o N e h m * M rs M „ y B lanchard o l o a » - I ^ r f , ^ ‘r t**"™ lh c jn d ‘'■>"A.i int. n n M l. waAn.1, aikl Mrs. G iflord < M a r - ^ ^ t^ " * ^ o U t“>n' b ,a llU ,u ‘ fortmg message of the fliM.Adoipl. Otto Nchms. 542 lh a) Jim m crson o f W a y n eT lJ 1 ‘^ buU* *nd "“ n)' Our pr.Hrr.-,ms w ill show l„.

10 p m

S unday . A p ril 8 C hurch School a l 9 30 a n .

«45"fc5r.-j!S(»wel H udson C ounty com m un ities p a s to r o f S t. M a tth ew 's Evan- r *e r *> o f S acred H eart R C hi,ar<i ovpr WNTA r .o keM ^ * ^ v i n g to L y n d h u rs t 20 g elica l L u th e ran C hurch , con- C hurch ^ th e ir co m fo rtin . WNTA FM-!M 7 me al Sum ! ..

I y e a rs ago. duc ted a fu n e ral se rv ice a t 1 30 P olice Com m issionerST. TH O M A S' , . H« re tire d a y e a r ago. a f te r p.m. on Tuesday a t th e S ta rv e H orace Bogle J r . . P olice C hier

EPISC O PA L CH U RCH 11* y e a rs w ith G enera l M otors F u n e ra l H om e 253 S tuyvcsiin l H ow ard L idd le and a ll th e of b . S tuyvesan t and F o res t A venue* m H arrison , w h ere he w as a A venue In te rm en t w as in fU'*r '! ',nd m em bers o f the

the C hurch Ofltee: C h u rch School lo«>l an d d ie m aker. H illside C em ete ry L v n d h u is t ^X n^hurst Police D ept andHu i Id in . F o rest A venue I A veteran" of the U.S. N avy ____________ ’ f irs t Aid C o ' p . , a 's i th e staffPhone: G E neva &>5ffg in W orld W ar I, w hcu he serv - VA/’ ll* r \ L N i m n M em orial flum e

W i l l i a m U y k e r : Inc.. fo r th e ir k ind and sym- W illiam T. D yker o f 416! Awviees.

C a p r i o s P a r e n t s

T he Rev Thom as M. F oster as an Ensign on th e USSR ector | “B e rk s h ire ", he w as a m em ber

w ith K -y to the S c iip iu re s by M ary B aker F.<l<lv -1 -. t

2401 K i, oi l.,Is ,.i n4

sion S erm on by tlu: H *v En se lk c a t 11 a m. J r - l l i a t > p i

. Sr-H i a t 7 p.m.

D yker Ave., a re tired

h is hom e long ill-

B ereaved D auch te i an .l Son1:30 p m C ircle 1 o f th e W S _ . --------- t . ------ , . ■ - w n u a m

, „ , CS w ill meet w ith M rs Wil Phone: W E bster 9-S154 ° * t h » R ey n o ld s-E w re tt- R u th e rfo rd Ave

3 w ith Mrs A lbert K irchno '\L .J?*£® ‘ _ . He leaves h is w idow , M rs. He wras 65. w as b o m40 K earny S tree t 8 15 p.m ------ ~ ‘ " ....................

• A dult Choir rehearsa l. -----------,,S atu rday . A pril 14 " ™ p m ‘hom e;

i l a.m.-Confirmation Clas.i meets at the Church.

A w elcom e aw aits y ou a t thcchurch cn the c o m e r o f Ton | T hursday . A p ril 5 : - - - - - - . . . . . . , -tine and S tuyvesan t A venues I 7:00 a.m . H oly C om m union -!■ A v F w se rv ic e w as hcld H oboken. He w as a m em : w wl? J(» ,h a n ^

1 on S a tu rd a y even m e at th* o f th e F irs t P resb y -e rian 5?^*,. ? s ‘*c r ‘fd He

P.M. respective ly , excep t F rl days.

C? ! ^ f 8 : . E.V*r5r T h u r* ,a > - J r . M arguerite CiildwreT ~ N r t m T 'a A berdeen . SootlantT cam e .o , - ............ — -The lm .Choir, « :4 j p.m. . S r. C h o ir . 'd a u g h te r . Miss Loi* M oran, a t th e U nited S ta tes 39 y e a rs . s o o u r r f >c " v «*. fr ien d s an .l 1 ' " r s , ‘ lm ‘ «:M p m [hom e: a b io th er. H arry N chm s liv ing firs t in N orth B ergen n e ,*hf'0M ,o r lh ,:ir » « t l * o f J1™ "

) P f ' E ve ry Sunday a t 7 p m .!O l Englew ood C liffs; and tw o and R u tb rrfo rd befo re m oving con* ,.ta“ on - b* *« tifu l flo ra l ex- • N c" “ ,kJ r . V .P.F. - Every S r tu r d a r a t s is ters Mrs R crth a LanH w eh. to L v n d lu r s t 23 y ea rs ago, Pre«»ions and m any s p iu tu a l

lid

CARD O F TH A N K SLeone — W e w ish to take this

m eans of ex p ress ing o u r sin- , 0 ce re and h ea rtfe lt th an k s t.

o u r relatives, fr ien d s and

M r .ind Mrs Hotnco \S Cai rio of 243 W ilson A ve l.yrit bu rs t <<r« th i p a ren ts u* dau g h er. D onna. t» lbs l i bo rn M i'icn 2». at C la ta Maa llo sp ita l

Th** m o ther's -m aiden i.atn « as A on T M a n a i . d au i’l '- i < Mr and Mrs 1'hUip M an /' i t>18 tith A x e . Lyndhui''*

“T h e jjran (m o th er is Nl It,f 1038 F ia ’ikli

. . . . . .'ituiuay a i i p m . r.u ;,tn*ooa ^ m is ; and tw o and K utia rfo rd befo re m oving n o ra iJ r . i P .F. - E very S r tu rd s y a t^ w te r s . M rs R crtha Landweh* to L y n d lu r s t 23 y ea rs ago. P rev io u s and m any spit;

I 7 0# p m . , o f U nion C ity an d M rs M atil- He h id re tire d from th e a t th e fu n e ra l ol[T hu rsdsy . A pril 5 : d “ S tah lb u rg e r o f E nglew ood. B e th lehem S h ip R epa ir Y ards. be‘“ ved " 'o th e r , E lean L.xI 7 0 0 a m Mniv i ... — A V.F.W. serv ice u.-a« a t H oboken. He w as a T e m . e especially w ish to th7:00 a.m . H oly C om m union .

C00 p.m C h ild ren ’s S crvice:v r »>. sci vice w as ncld iimmuwu. n e w as a Tiem: ' ...............

on S a tu rd a y even ing at the h*1* o f th e F in *t P re sb y te r ian r r k . *"? ? HJo lin L B urk F u n e ra l H om e C h u rch of R u therfo rd . E very- C hurch for t h r t r com fortuvg

52 Hidge Road, w h ere th e Rev ,n an*s B ib le C lass of Ruther-!.^^ortts*. D r W adolokow ski and52 Ridge Road, w h ere the Rev I M n * B ible C lass of R u fh e r - j . .. T 7t ' w’’” " B"Gcoi kc F. M uller, p as to r of S t ford Qnc* B oiling S p rings Lodge, , * , / N axarc MeM atfliew ’s EVpngelical C hu rch . No F&AM, of R u therfo rd J «** ■ C for thtM

ducted a fu n era l <u»rvu-c nt He leaves h is w ife M rs k,Dd a“ l * " « « « serv**B ereaved C hild ren

i Radio Seri es

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Burk Service - Since 1896

REED M EM ORIA L ,8-00 p.m. Even ing P ia y e r - L.»-rK IT E D PR ESB Y TER IA N I any and S ?rm on T he R e \

CHURCH M arshall T Ri e. V icar. Epis- M^ tuvvesan t nea r V alley B rook copal C hurch of th e A tonem en t MiiIM --------

A venue 1 F a ir Law n. ’ conducted a fu n era l se rv ice a t , ic loavef his w ife Mr:P ev . Edw ard 1. G eo rg e >S a tu rd ay . A pril 7 : 2 p 111 on M onday In te rm en t M ary M cF arlane D yker;

Phones: Church - G E t '6*7 7:30 p m Holy P en an ce and W0?> G eo r? ‘‘ W ashington Me ^ n - W illiam of P ittsb u rg h .P a rs o n ;.^ - G E *-14551 A bsolu tion * m or al P ark . P a ram u s ■ a d au g h te r. Mrs. R aym ond

9 45 a m .-Bible School C lass-! a ,m - H oly C om m union " O r m e r Resident, Biblei s s u z . tS»- v r~'» " z s r z x s S3>ay of th e Lo d ” . T ex t A m o s '^ urch S chool; 11:00 - M orning H arry A. Loew of P om pano A berdeen- and tw o 2 and tn lit i o l ? 0 o«ontU»l ,vi

2,.*c-ssr«ic! teSrs.'TKi-fir u s so ria l U nited P re s b y te r ia n t e a c h e r C hurcli. The Rev. Rol>ert En T uesday . A pril 10 gelke w ill be the sp eak er. j 10:00 a.m Holy Com num onT h u rsd ay . A p’ il 5 10:30 a m . S tu d y G roup.

8 00 p.m .-Choir R eh earsa l. W ednesday. A pril U :M onday. A pril y ! 10:00 a m. H oly Com m union

8 0 0 p .m .-B oard o f T ru s te e s 10:00 a.m D is tric t Churchw o- m eeting . m en M eetingTuesday, A pril 10 T h u rsd ay . A p ril 12

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