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in*iriTT AU of the New* Impartially Told P.ntrrcd u Second CU» Matter. August IJ, 1994. U the fW Ofcc* it Rut! chord. Nrw jem v urwVr the Act ol March ». 1*7* ' "" HI.. 11* — M saTii II. i iTT" JB IM M «li ii*i ................... ...» ........................... I ............. . ' I I iiW liililM ■ — . ' LYNDHUMff, N. J.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER tt, m i Commissioners, Orgai Local G. 0 . P To Alleviate Seat Problem Io Od For | - Testifies In New Deal Here Company Suit Icdiatrictmg to bo Ashed, Hearing Held Before Judge Inactive worlten To Be Vivian M. Lewis In Pater* Totted Out of Job* son; to be Completed Soon law Lnlorcrmrnt" Topic of Bloomfirld Clergyman At School . TV 6 »l 4 a art mm at foal hi monthly r* « m ( lo tw held hy Uw O m tn l h n m i Teacher* A* HoriaUo* thin rasoit, wm held »• Uw High School last - Thursday »VWI- tug ut t wm * moat ttlw kh rneel Yesterday another uana- •Jfr emlTavt.fird to pf •»'*’ T S r" T*I>W Company hit* not taken nit posaihie itep* ta that* what he ha* had re* . t«twn :>• !•> ttfy it •'* Malik menace *nd nuisance." eipUitting the w rh di nr at jAh** f*et*H« *$. said '* cork' hoard for insulation |«l I (M.aPa and fl« orihg boart are manufactured »t thr plant tlir laat tv« year* hr Wwtifted, thr factory hat not run at rap*Mty, due lu a s’ack tn order* Mr mid hr ha* hr pi ‘,he **ttr* fate* ut IM walking t« lay in »ljck arid *“ th» mm. Ti»m anemployment. Stwlman a bed Hoae If-* cloth «tu*t | arrester wo*Id ant ha auArlmt la prevent dirt from going tut.. Uw ait with thr tnoke lloae declar'd lha (.Ian had been investigatedai«l a r«|» reaenlatlva nf thr company that la •talks thr arreetwra had mm Uw ap patatua wnald act bwf—aihl* h i Mt* l.yndhunt |danl. mor* than vhry hai at a previous rler tion. A ihahaap tn patty rank*, hr nald, waa due. Something ha declar'd wont hr (ion* to rid thr party of men who professed Hr Hiblican faith, hot work rd far th*_ othrr sidi Thr cry Wa: echoed hy alt of the tweuty-rttne member* of th* romwhter who were pr**ent. Thrrr war* , ***rsl definite indtca tion* al lha aaaaitm. That renegmlc I Republican* who deaertid thr party at th* laat election ar» ta tw> dt*rtp lined wm a wall known fart. , “W* want only worker*," Mayor HogU aaid "Of caur,r at the neit election, wa want a t Irka I of county roman it laamen and women who will sweep ia without opposition. Rut wr must lay our card* on the vable. To thaa* who have i*fu ad to work wr wm *ay 1 m a t ha frank aalhiNMwi ab u t this 1 thing. ll th* Kaftablban party I* lo ' be iwMmrd u Ua ptayloua hich e» ' tala, aowr hard and ti. finite work mMt ha done at oner.” That wa. oat' oulrontt il the inr«t I *"*- AaaUwr ami waa a reanluUan de i ridiag tu radiatrirl <M*nahip v<»*ra . A t pra»wat thaa* m * mar dtatrteta-. ail havhMt wiore than MM) votrta. law provtdM far redmliirttnf when awh qi'B m * Hiith St-Hool at the close of Ulie regular season will hold a rhar- ity football it*me also. If the yame in a* popular as indications nay it bill he, a considerable rum should br realiied then, alio. Udies Guild Of M . L Church W iU Hold Baxaar Soon Madeline Brescia, Joseph Stellato are AMERICANLEGION OFFICIATE AT THE DeJUUAN FUNERAL , T h r A mi n i an |#(im it to he t*« grataiatnl f..f lhe rdtrtent manner Hi which they h tmtu-l thr miM*r* pail of the funfraT of their la'* t'emrad*. iw-eph It* Jattart. o# 14 NttnHnP. A*» , l.yiMlhurnt. who d«ed al Um V»t»» » '* Hospital at Heaentt, N V , frUVa Um> r salts of ga* contracted dating th* late war 4Nt Wfldnraday e»mm« th* l»«ne I .a id then ct.|i». ta to th«ur ttM> Dam rade b'v yotnc ia hi. how* where OaaMWM* K»ri t and Vie* t’amiaaod er Mwtimn detieeeed the fttteni aarvtrea Th* Iteftmt H*nletto we** ,,i. pirs.nl and any "Aiad* WiUi Me" under ihe itlmtM* «l M <otninan'tei • 'artla. (In ihursda* morning a faneral w mt- (r«m lhe H*ff«lat Army I’w** at Irtwrwir't latand, N X , eawaiat a eaadttiaa prwraita. Btaantlyi Itaiwjrynta wei •: . it ree ord a* favoring new districts. Mayor Hogle. Kmmrt h Near and George Bullath spoke nn the netrr *Hy for new distrirlr. It a a* pointed out the iaaniahip ahould » . » no.rt than fourteen dk ’ .rtrta The Thinl IMstrirt. it wa* aaid has more then IJWO vote* . v Kultaeh urged oaatlng all those iiot definitely behind tha RepuMtmn paity and IM candidates, “Wa must have diaci'|ili»e.' tie de rtaiad. **I worked in vhr Kstth I Ha trtrl ahalian day, and t want ta *oy I veretvad littie or no help. Harmonica Contest ToBeStaf^ lag «f a hung aataad and a haetat, assisted tha AwrKW I* | imi ia these last rttas A .aige 0 *1*1 plac* wm '•eat to th* tale coMrad*'* h m* hy the. isgton “Th* aiecUon board should enMist a l ,p*rty worker*, ll «hu*M na« he Ifiwen ta friend* or anyihmg «l tha! •or'.. Itacws on that boatd sheuid he giva* m reward for hardt honest, in dastnaua work." JtaUwrh dulared the need of tlw Hapahiu-ati |>arty in t,yndhu»»t i, “an Kti/ dint < ommerviaJ I eadrr iHfrr C ham r to Beal Pla^s rr Here in Win Prim ■■The **al rsewiaj «e»t aa JaawarjL Hh. *V* D IlKiaton ,.f the depart»i Hi*h». iHrwrta* ,*f. «h» st itat inns and A**»-W >< **y. wttl apeah M *Bdi CardParty Plannedby Sunday School Tcacbert Thai the part* will hum from #*«.a an ti M il l*irtmary iHty was indicated in lh* '^*e of addre*ae> fi<»m ail *f lhe twenty nine IM'Mbeis p* sent The group derided it would remain organit.>il for f«t*re *l*ctMM> Only * men com piwe the -*rt«»j. 1, Other speak-rs iartieted Ahgeto I i haciti, fran k i*iaeateiii. ti^pdio- -Ua, ■riao, WiHtam Wharws. Arthur Karht tehen. H and Mergiaan, T**«»h»p • ierfc IhMBiatrk IM H , ' N at - Vivw* : and t arl (NdaMk - Chamber ot Commerce Completes Plans For While Way Celebration Next Week Button, Button, Who’s Got The Button Missing, Police Ask in Play M a rntmtmg af tha Jaliy H*wl tt* I n k At)*ya, Thaoday »tu Weothrr Otartes alae waa arrested Op them wm fawd HA After a grtiling tke, *1 * aaid ta have told puttre th*y rubtad tb* gar age However, they ctaiaacd they ga* I'M that ttt a m *# of ■IVbr*. Thi m i Uaddb, (‘aptata J i n r ten and lie rgeant At ta Bayvr it grilled lh* pair and ta»y with a brother wm stralgwtansy locked, u^. charged with *tea!.-ig M< fra* the msh baa *f the garage «•«

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Page 1: AU of the New* Impartially Told - DigiFind-It...ha# a disastrous love affair. They caught oil the “rebouml” anti ing performance. Clever and enter tnining for the adult audience,

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AU of the New* Impartially ToldP.ntrrcd u Second C U » Matter. August IJ , 1994. U the f W Ofcc* i t Rut! chord . Nrw je m v urwVr the Act ol March ». 1*7*

' "" — HI . . 11* — M s a Tii II. i i T T " — J B I M M « l i i i* i ................... . . .» ........................... I............. . ' I I i iW li i l i lM ■ — .

' LYNDHUMff, N. J.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t t , m i

Commissioners, Orgai Local G. 0 . PTo Alleviate

Seat ProblemIo Od For | - Testifies In New Deal Here Company Suit

Icdiatrictmg to bo Ashed, Hearing Held Before Judge Inactive w orlten T o Be Vivian M. Lewis In Pater*

T otted O ut of Job* son; to be Completed Soon

law Lnlorcrmrnt" Topic of Bloomfirld Clergyman

At School .

TV 6» l 4 a a r t mm a t foal hi monthly r*«m ( lo tw heldhy Uw O m tn l h n m i Teacher* A* HoriaUo* thin rasoit, wm held »• Uw High School la s t - Thursday »VWI- tug ut t wm * moat ttlwkh rneel

Yesterday another uana-

•Jfr emlTavt.fird to pf •»'*’ T Sr" T*I>W Company hit* not taken nit posaihieitep* ta that* what he ha* had re*

. t«twn:>• !•> ttfy i t • '* Malik menace *ndn u isan c e ."

eipUitting the w rh di nr at j Ah** f*et*H« *$. said '* cork' hoard for insulation |«l I (M.aPa and fl« orihg boart are manufactured »t thr plant tlir laat tv« year* hr Wwtifted, th r factory hat not run at rap*Mty, due lu a s’ack tn order* Mr mid hr ha* hr pi ‘,he **ttr* fate* ut IM walking t« lay in »ljck arid *“ th» mm.Ti»m anemployment.

Stwlman a bed Hoae If-* cloth «tu*t | arrester wo* Id ant ha auArlmt la prevent dirt from going tut.. Uw ait with thr tnoke lloae declar'd lha (.Ian had been investigatedai«l a r«|» reaenlatlva nf th r company that la •talks thr arreetwra had m m Uw ap patatua wnald ac t bw f—aihl* h i Mt* l.yndhunt |danl.

mor* than vhry ha i at a previous rler tion. A ihahaap tn patty rank*, hr nald, waa due.

Something ha declar'd wont hr (ion* to rid thr party of men who professed Hr Hiblican faith, hot work rd far th*_ othrr sidi Thr cry Wa: echoed hy alt of the tweuty-rttne member* of th* romwhter who were pr**ent.

Thrrr war* , ***rsl definite indtca tion* a l lha aaaaitm. That renegmlc

I Republican* who deaertid th r party a t th* laat election ar» ta tw> dt*rtp lined wm a wall known fart.

, “W* want only worker*," MayorHogU aaid "Of caur,r at the neit election, wa want a t Irka I o f coun ty roman i t laamen and women who will sweep ia without opposition. Rut wr must lay our card* on the vable. To thaa* who have i*fu ad to work wrwm *ay

1 m a t ha f ra n k a a lh iN M w i a b u t th is 1 thing. l l th* Kaftablban party I* lo' be iwMmrd u Ua ptayloua hich e»' tala, aowr hard and ti. finite work

mMt ha done at oner.”That wa. oat' oulrontt i l the inr«t

I *"*-AaaUwr ami waa a reanluUan de

i ridiag tu radiatrirl <M*nahip v<»*ra . A t pra»wat thaa* m * mar dtatrteta-.

ail havhMt wiore than MM) votrta. law provtdM far redmliirttnf when awh

•qi'B m* Hiith St-Hool at the close of Ulie r e g u la r seaso n will hold a rhar- ity fo o tb a ll it*m e also. If th e yame in a* popular as indications nay it b ill h e , a considerable rum should b r re a l i ie d th e n , alio.

Udies Guild Of M. L Church WiU

Hold Baxaar SoonMadeline Brescia, Joseph Stellato are

AMERICAN LEGION OFFICIATE AT THE DeJUUAN FUNERAL

, T h r A mi n i an |# ( im i t to he t * « g r a t a i a tn l f . .f lh e rd tr te n t m a n n e r Hi w hich they h tm tu - l th r m iM * r* p a i l o f th e fu n fraT o f th e ir la '* t 'e m r a d * . iw -e p h It* J a tta r t. o# 14 NttnHnP. A *» , l.yiM lhurnt. w ho d«ed a l Um V»t»» » '* H o sp ita l a t H eaentt, N V , frUVa Um> r s a l t s o f ga* c o n tra c te d d a tin g th * la te w a r

4Nt Wfldnraday e»mm« th* l» « n e I .a id then ct.|i». ta to th«ur ttM> D a m rade b'v yotnc ia hi. how* where OaaMWM* K»ri t and Vie* t’amiaaod er Mwtimn detieeeed the f t t te n i aarvtrea Th* Iteftmt H*nletto we** ,,i. pirs.nl and any "Aiad* WiUi Me" under ihe itlmtM* «l M < otninan'tei • 'artla.

(In ihursda* morning a faneral w mt- (r«m lhe H*ff«lat Army I’w** at Ir tw rw ir 't latand, N X , eawaiat

a eaadttiaa prwraita.Btaantlyi Itaiwjrynta wei •: . it ree

ord a* favoring new districts.Mayor Hogle. Kmmrt h Near and

George Bullath spoke nn the netrr *Hy for new d istrirlr. It a a* pointed out the iaaniahip ahould » . » no.rt than fourteen dk ’.rtrta The Thinl IMstrirt. it wa* aaid has more then IJWO vote* . v

Kultaeh urged oaatlng all those iiot definitely behind tha RepuMtmn paity and IM candidates,

“Wa must have diaci'|ili»e.' tie de rtaiad. **I worked in vhr Kstth I Ha trtrl ahalian day, and t want ta *oy I veretvad littie or no help.

Harmonica Contest ToBeStaf^

lag «f a hung aataad and a haetat, assisted tha A w rK W I * | imi ia theselast rttas A .aige 0*1*1 plac* wm '•eat to th* tale coMrad*'* h m* hy the. isgton

“Th* aiecUon board should enMist a l ,p*rty worker*, l l «hu*M na« he Ifiwen ta friend* or anyihmg «l tha! •or'.. Itacws on that boatd sheuid he giva* m reward for hardt honest, in dastnaua work."

JtaU w rh d u la r e d th e need o f tlw Hapahiu-ati |>arty in t,yndhu»»t i , “an

K ti/ dint < ommerviaJ I eadrr iH frr C ham r t o Beal Pla^s

rr Here in Win P r im■■The **al rsewiaj «e»t aa JaawarjL Hh. *V* DIlKiaton ,.f the depart»iHi*h». iH rw rta* ,*f. «h» st i tat in n s and A**»-W >< **y. wttl apeah M *Bdi

Card Party Planned by Sunday School Tcacbert

Thai the part* will hum from #*«.a an ti M il l*irtmary iHty was indicated in lh* '^*e of addre*ae> fi<»m ail * f lhe twenty nine IM'Mbeis p* sent

The group derided it would remain organit.>il for f«t*re *l*ctMM> Only

* men com pi we the -*rt«»j.1, O th e r s p e a k -r s ia rtie te d A hgeto I i haciti, f r a n k i* iaeateiii. ti^pdio- -Ua,

■ riao, W iHtam Wha rws. A rth u r K arh t tehen . H a n d M ergiaan , T **«»h»p • ierfc IhM Biatrk I M H , ' N a t - V ivw * : a n d t arl (NdaMk -

Chamber ot Commerce Completes Plans For While Way Celebration Next Week

Button, Button, Who’s Got TheButton Missing, Police Ask in Play

M a rntmtmg af tha Jaliy H*wl tt* I n k At)*ya, Thaoday »tuWeothrr Otartes alae waa arrested

Op them wm faw d HA After a grtiling tke, *1* aaid ta

have told puttre th*y rub tad tb* gar age However, they ctaiaacd they ga* I'M that t t t

a m *# o f ■ IV b r * . T h i m i U a d d b ,(‘aptata J i n r ten and lie rgeant Atta Bayvr i t g ril led lh* p a ir an d ta»y

with a brother w m stralgw tansy locked, u^. charged with *tea!.-ig M< fra* the msh baa *f the garage «•«

Page 2: AU of the New* Impartially Told - DigiFind-It...ha# a disastrous love affair. They caught oil the “rebouml” anti ing performance. Clever and enter tnining for the adult audience,

n v iu

VfiHY There a te hot many f»m- FKW ille* today that can afford to

overlook entirely the cobsld-e r a t ta n of price.

Realizing this, wr hav# kept our -price* moderate; ao moderate that Collins' services a re within the reach of ALL.

WILLIAM CCOLUNS! D IRECTO R, O F FU N ER A LS

H.A("KK\SACK HOSPITAL ASKS FOR DONATIONS OF FOOD

A c a l l h a a c o a ie f ro m Ih e H a c k e n - a a c k H o s p i ta l f o r a d o n a tio n o f feo d t o b e u s e d a t t i l e h o s p ita l . M ra . P . F . L iv a , w ife o f D r. L iv a . o f 280 S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e , h a s b ee n n a m e d c h a i r m a n o f a lo c a l d r iv e f o r su c h f i n d s . W ith in a f e w d a y s c o n ta in e r s i n t o w h ic h c a n * o r p a c k a g e s o f fo n d i l l b e p la c e d , w iU b e d i s t r i b u te d in t h e s to r e s in L y n d h u r s t . P e rn o a s w h o d e s i r e to m a k e d o n a t io n s m a y th e n p u r c h a s e r e t i c l e s a n d h a v e th e m p la c ­e d a t c n e e in to t h e s e c o n ta in e r s , f ro m w h ic h ti te y w ill b e la k e n to th e H o s p i ta l .

A h e a v y d r a i n h a a com e u p o n th e im n p lta l b e c a u s e o f th e la r g e n u m b e r at p a l i» a Is w h a a r e u n a b le in p a y f o r s e rv ic e * re c e iv e d a t th e h o s p i ta l . . .

j te r ia n ih u fc h wHI hold their an n u al b an q u e t a t the chu r i this evening, w ith Dr. flam Hal (irn ffU n , o t New York, as the guest speaker. Mr.'. Joseph H. Aldridge ia in charge of plan* fo r the Hup m r , with Miss Isabel Nrwhman In charge of the s e rv in g ; M iss M ildred I'rryne is hand­ling the tickets; Mis- Shirley Russell,

add - A ^ g r L an e ,; .peukers. M iiyor Horace H. Itogle will be an

I.yndhursl Womens Republl- d> has received an invitation

n e x t

Nnvem-

sftafritiK N o rm a -S lie ste r; L ionel1 B arry WoT T ^ r w T S ^ ' . T T ^ y B rfa th e r add ic ted iu d rink . H ig h socie ty and poof m ora ls h u t a good c a s t p o ts

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Weekly Photoplay GuideListing Selected Films As Chosen By the Better

Films Committee of Lyndhurst P. T . A . Association

CT.T-- Wr/_______________ .. ■ - __________

T h e L y n d h u rs t B e t te r F tlm s Com -’ lfi a t th e L y n d h u rs t, "A F re e Soulm itte e M L y n d h u rs t C e n tra l P a r e n t ' ■ ' ..............T ea ch er A m ur in tio n , i s w r y p le a se d t t b r rtr ie ttriin iierid th i f B fa tu itypicfuTv s" p lay ing in th e local th e a ie r sthi*^ coming week, ^0itch both par- aim poor m o ra ls out a goo<i cas «nts and children will enjoy. "Merely [it over. For mature audience Mary A nn", How playing at the Lynd- M rnay and tuesday . November 1«- h u rs t T h e a tre is a delightful s o r t o f 117, a t th e R itz RKO T h e a tr e “The C in d e re lla .p ic tu re . O h Sunday a t th e j S p ider”, a v e ry th r i l l in g mystery RKO R itz Thea.re “ F^nrod and S a m " ; d ram a s u ita b le fo r the m a tn » audiw hich is m ost in te r e s t in g for- grow na —- t o - Young people m ight life® it, butups and children a lik e . Also a t the ; it ts - not recommended for childrenD ita P V A 1 'l ln .d II rr . . . . . . . . v i....i ir ifcR itz R K O “ H a rd H o m b re ” , a very ex ce llen t W es te rn p ic tu re . M is May

'lu e s d a y a n d W ednesday N ovem bei 17-18 at, th e L y n d h u rs t t h e a t r e. " i 31 ln ” “ f n w u r B J f te a lre ,

Oaiton, librarian of the L y n d h u rs t “Neyer the Twain Shall Meet" and Public Library, in co -o p era tio n w ith | “Traveling Husbands'’. "N ever the thf B etter Films Committee will plac» j Twain Shall Meet” is from <he storya copy o f thig P h o to p lay G uide on th e B u lle tin B oard . Also, a tabl*> is being re serv ed fo r hooks M a t in g to th e c u r re n t p la y in g films o f ntf»re*t 5uch a s B ooth T a rk in g t -ns’ rom e good w estern a u th o rs and books on d e ?p - ea d iv ing , p Lc .

N ew p ’.ay ing a t th e R itz HKO T he- a tre , “ S tr e e t Scene" and the “ W om an B etw een", “ S tree t Scene” is a d a p te d from th* P u li tz e r P rize P lay o f th a t nam e. W iiK en by R im er R ice and s ta r r in g Sylvia S id n ey , E s te lle T a y ­lor, W illiam ( 'o ilie r J r . I t is a c ro s s L resection o f Mew Y ork t e nem en t l ife . I t fm „ r rv ,.,...1. ------.—is a d ra m a o f life a n d d e a th fu ll o f _ j f p •„ i „ n r ”hum or nnd pa thos. T h e them e is d i- _?_» . n telligerv a n d tia tisfyreeled sk ilfu lly a n d w ith s y m p a th e tic u n d e rs tan d in g b y K in g V idor. Sul-t­able fo r ad u lt aud ience . “ T h e W o

by P e te r B. K yne ab o u t ,a w h ite m an who goes to p ieces in th e tro p ic s . It is well d ire c te d an d in te ll ig e n tly a c t ­ed. Tw o u n fa m il ia r a c t re s s e s , Con- ch ita M o n ten e g ro a n d K a re n M oriey, give r a th e r s t r ik in g p e rfo rm an c e s M atu re aud ience .

W ed n esd ay a n d T h u rsd a y , N ovem ­b e r 18 1!* a t th e R itz R K O T h e a tre , ‘‘R ebound" a n d “ H a rd H o m b re ." “ R» - bound” is fro m th e p lay by D onald Ogdeti S te w a r t . I t (evo lves a ro u n d a m an an d w om an each , o f w h ,m h a s h a# a d is a s tro u s love a ffa ir . T hey

cau g h t oil th e “ re b o u m l” anti

in g p e rfo rm an c e . C lever an d e n te r tn in in g fo r th e a d u lt aud ience , ‘‘l l a r r H om bt r ” is from th e p iny w r it te n by i

m an B etw een " , s t a r r in g L ily D am ita ' 'hih r ' ' ' 1 1 "h •’ WHf " u " 1 ■is from th e p la y “ M adam J u l ie ” hy ! r e f r es hi ng W este rnIrv in g D avis, ll. h a s an in te r e s t in g m elod ram a r" UKl1plo t of tw o m en in lo v e w ith th e .-am e ; t l . ? f ’ , ' Ut ,loPs no t I■young-woman w h o - wt th e w ife -of- °nlK:. t u

T h e r e a r e 6 1 B a n k s i n B e r g e n C o u n t y

I S T H E S E C O N D Q L D E S Tr * ' . ■: . \ ' .. - \ . . .

IT HAS SERVED THIS COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN A THIRD OF A CENTURY

IT HAS MORE THAN ELEVEN THOUSAND DEPOSITORS

IT HAS ASSETS OF MORE THAN SIX MILLION-'

Women’s GOP Get,aft^ ^n d “ Why

- - ( J ra f t is frofn ,ftrVm Ih e play^of «airi«r narnr* ? M ory by H arney M arring w ith aA nn1 ............. r ,_w____ _ !

by Is rae l /a n g w ill s ta r r in g *lhe tw o inc lud ing ItegiH Too me v and Su.' p o p u ta r s ta r s J a n e t ( ia y n o r and C haa. ^ re p o r te r so lves u m urF a rre l. T h is is a to p n o tc h p ic tu re anti <y t * uni’PVf*r s g r a f t , hetyH win an B eryl M< rcer g iv e s ex ce llen t c h a r - e 'f,<^ on * and g**ts a coo |t fo r b is pa

ttc te jiz a tio n . I t is a C in d ere lla therm - ,K‘r to j 'b . A m u d n g |x*rfor^w ith p le n ty n f s e n tim e n t am i h um or. mant#> H egfs To mev. F o r th e m a ­l t is a n ex ce llen t p ic tu re fo r Jb«^th_1^urw —athtHff am fr ch ild ren to see. , F r id ay and S a tu rd a y , N o v em b er 20-

S u n d ay , Novemb- r lf> a t th e ' ftil/. 121 ‘‘F if ty f a t h o m s IK fp ” w ith a c as t RKO T h e a tre , ‘‘P en ro d and S a m ” including J a c k H o l t , R ich ard f r o m from th e novel by B ooth T a r l l f ig to i^ well and L o re t ia S ay e rs . Th«* *^ory w ith a c a s t hended hy l^eon J a n n e y 1 o f tw o p a ls , di*ep a<*a diverw, an d a and J u n io r f 'o u g h ian . An e trte .rta in ^ irl 'W ho com ex betw een th em . A fa m ­ing v^rnif>n o f th e lVnr<id s to r ie s fo r M ar p lo t b u t w«*n d « n e / w ith tlram grow n ups as well « n chiUlivn, Th» a t *<* e p isw k * and ex ce lle n t tliv ing bu ria l o f Duke, P en ro d 's dog t a ll R icha r d -XU-om n e t l. r t i r 't o r ?>andkerchie7M. “"Very goml an d i*n« “T oP able D av id ’*, co-* t a r s effect

ivi*ljv w ith J a c k 'H olt. . T h r iv in g . r»c om m ended fo r th<* m a tu re audience.

Meet InvitationM otor Vehicle Commission­

er Hoffman To Address Members

Dr. Gralflin To Address Y P.C.U. -

Banquet TonightThe Y o u n g Peoples C hristian Union

o f th e 1tee<| M em orial U n ite d I’rcsby -te riu n i-hni^rh Will hnlrl the)**

te r ta in in g , fo r th e fam ily aud iem S unday and M ondiiy, N ovem ln r |f>

WATER LILY EXPERT EXPLAINS THE ART TO LOCAL WOMEN

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th is a f te rn o o n , fo r the benefit o f the elub. T he p a r ty w as p lan n ed fo r the K xeculive H oard and th e ( i a n b n I»e- p a r tm e n t, b u t w l« n It w as le a rn ed th a t a ll th e fu n d s o f th e club a re tied up in th e L y n d h u rs t T r u s t Com puny, an d lUcfe. a r e hiU »-tr, p ay . M r S .e im le o ffered to m ak e* h er paM y ao open o n e :a n d g iv e anv fu n d s r,v e lv e t

Iu t

can C lub has receiveil an fro m th e llergeti C o u n ty W om ens R ep u b lican C lub to a t te n d the m e e tin g which will tw held on W ed­n e sd a y a fte rn o o n , N o v em b er IS. T h e m e e tin g will be held in th e W om en C lu b H ouse a t U n io n avenue and ll.*rry s tre e t . ............................

T R e fc a iu ri' o f She occasion w ill | P lana a re u n d er w ay to hayelie a n addreXK by H on. H arold ti. j la rg e local d e leg a tio n a t te n d th eH o tfin an , t ou im iss tto ie r o f th e S ta te conven tion to he helfj In th e D e p a r tm e n t of M o to r Vehicle*. Com • S tr e e t C h u rch , New Y ork , oi< m isa io n e r llo lftn an h a s a m ost en - jfej., 2 1 1

l ! ^ k e r rT ] " ^ T l ! A dvance p lan s have b een W ade fo rveru "im h io nt t i * ' m ‘ g iv in g T h a n k sg iv in g b a sk e ts 1 tu som e Mime v e rv u e r tin e n t s ta irm e rit> , .. » # P • -*■. 2o f th e n eed y fam ine* in L y n d h u rs t.

W illiam T rick+f, o f Saddle R ive who is a spec ia lis t on the g lo w in gw a te r lilies, de live red a tine add res* j to th e t r e a s u r e r o f the t e s t a e t h e L y n d h u r s t W oma o ’s d H h , ] p re sen t o h lig a tlo n a ;W ednesday a fte rn o o n , ni th e T o w n : R ep o rts o f th i h e a d , o f th e sev e ra l IHall. T h e p ro g ram wa < a rra n g e d b> d e p a r tm e n ts nhow .sl m uch w ork being th C a td en D e p arU n fn t of th e .lu ll, done in th e club , ' Mr*. J o se p h Al w ith M rs. F ran k Sfeim le,' ch a irm an , .d r id g e , c h a irm a n o f th e le g i s la t i v e -

Mr. I ricker s ty le d g a rd e n e rs af l)e p a e ;m en t, in v ited any m e m b e rs who people. “ T hey wiirk krm * w ere T n te fes ted to jo in w ith h e r “de

i n g lh a t if w in te t com es, lirely s p rin g |ia rtin e u t in a m eeting to !»• held a t I m ust follow". H e m entioned w a te r j til* hom e o f M rs. W illiam U w m tn ! lilies a s th e “ o ld e st flower* of w hicl| j LivingsW m A venue, on N o v em b er M th

to h e a r a s p e a k e r on tb e W orld ’ I o ijrt. . 7

ome very pertinent statement* fulasurdo, Agnes fjraefe, ItoSe LaS a lle , B thel O lson , M arie I 'o llto , C a io litie R eW act, W ittm e Pof^elt.

W e, th e n w ent in to g ro u p s a p d s e t h a rd to w ork s tu d y in g d ifferen l

to m eet | « o u t w ork. A f te r th a t we p layed : a fe w g am es. — - ---------- -—

A t th e close o f th e m ee tin g gom l n ig h t song w as su n g and ta p * p layed .

the nite we invited we had a very tiiee

were invested and also The girjs were Claire '

Schroeder, M aty Amrein. Edna May

Loh ahd Dori*' their Tenderfoot tta ts

were next in order and then These were conducted by

we h av e rcccrd. A w ay back in th e tim e o f th e P h a ra o h s W ater lilies w ere used .and th e i r design* a p p e a r irt w ork* o f a r t" , In an in te re s tin g way h. *„old ju s t how to grow w a te r Iflie*, te llin g also how lo com bine them w ith o th e r w a te r p la n t s .A t th e conclusion, o f h ii ad d re ss , Mr. T r ic k e r an sw ered a n u m b er o f q u e a tb n a ask ed b y the; Isdie* o f th e club.

In lecogm tion o f A rm is tic - Hay, M rs. L u th e r E. I le rk ev , p re s id en t, had a rra n g e d a *hoi.‘ serv ice , w hichopened w ith nilence on th e j i a r t of a ll th e m em lw rs p re w tit. M rs. t ie n rg e B. Roch, o f th e l i te r a tu re anil d ra m a d e p a r tm e n t read " In W anders F ie ld s" and th e n , from ‘a n ad to ln ln g r.M.in cam e th e im pren ive ta p s , blow n by Mi ss Mati< n T u rner.

Mrs. i*t<rkcy p resided a t th e bus

Eastern Star Food Sale Said Success

Twenty-first District flan- ijuet Set For Tomor-

N i g h t

Mrs, Hannah CrowleyM rs, H annah C ro w le y passed aw ay

on N o v em b er 5, a t th e ho;ne o f h e r d a u irh te r , Mrs. A rm ie M urreh o f Nut ley. T he fu n e ra l to o k place Mon d ay w ith ma?s a t S t . M ary ’s C ath o - lij- c h u rc h , N utley . In te rm e n t w as a t S t. J o s e p h 's C e m e te ry , L y n d h u rst.

Mrs. Crowley was horn in Ireland, and cam e to this country when she waa fifteen. She lived in Lyndhurst

Ab in v ita t io n to a t te n d a T h an k s g iv in g S e rv ice a ' th e . Kif*U P resb y ­te r ia n ch u rc h o f H u th e rfo rd j a t 7 a. m ., S fcv em te -r 2(ith, h a s beeb a cc e p t­ed by t in ' In rs l ‘ocletjf. A (ireak fa s t will fo llow th e • rv ice a t Which th e

K a r l t^ooHby, o f Iddgew ood will lie th e speaker.

W ayne R ussell led an interesting discUKsion la s t Hiimlay night on the topic, “ (J u r Share in Making V torld Peace P e rm a n c u t" . lie said that the W orld W a r put civiliaktion back m any y e a r s , and a lso spoke o f the tre m e n d o u s rojrt of a r . O th e rs who took p a r t w ere < n irad S ch n ieh l, B ert j r*s:it,'n i.< tnM dntoiH i, Sh irlev R u sse ll, and Kutli I 1 ’ ,W es tp h a l.

T h is S u n d ay i on in g a t sev en o '­clock th e topic ‘W h at r.« t h e P u fy pose o f L i f e ? " will lie d is c u lse d D an P u tt Ison w ill he th e le a d e r .

T h e S ocie ty have b e g u n seh ca rsa ls on " T h e P riv a te S e c r e t a r / ' , to be

tU ts that sit away off the face are tbe latent tog fall wear. Ilere'a one of the little bata that shows the hair st Ihe aide. It Is of black felt and la trlmiiiei! with black and white taatte era

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Tto* world would b« mort toappjr ani iha m an uf th* p«opl« In It jaat aa wi»«. If tlitjr would whlatu and aia* mora and ar(ua taa*.

POOD COMBINATIONS

r o wold a t th e

C h u rch .S h e w aa e ig h ty y e a r -

tim e ' o f h e r d ea th .S u rv iv in g a re f o u r dau/h te i*» , one

F ra te rn i ty C h ap te r , t i n i e r « f th e a o n , tw e n ty th te e gran<ich'Udren and e a s te rn .S tar held a m ost M in easfu l 1 tw e lv e g re a t g ra n d c h ild iv n .Food S a le a t 227 S tu y v e s a n t av en u e , la st S a tu rd a y . T h e committee in charge weye M rs. Harriet Savage,Mrs. A gnes W > » h n a n , M rs. Y vonne

for aisty-two years ami was one of I Presented at th elocal High School, inthe flrst members of St. Mary's J *nM*ry. j

1 • 1 0 ■"* *

Prince DeCalais tat Rits Friday Night

iness session p re c e d in g Ih e p tn g fa n i Wenglaml, Mr*. Mable Hoyles, Mra.Florence Waril, Mra U *h Firth Mrs. T . -Kennedy Afternoon tea was served, adding to the

of .;he afternoon,

An arhendm nnt proposed a t an e a r lie r m eeting a n d read a t tw o r e g u la r m ee tin g s o f t t e «lub, m ak in g the re t ir in g p re s id en t a m em b er of the execu tive B oard o f th e club fo r one y e a r a f te r she com ple tes h e r te rm

f cIBce, Win ag a in p resen ted . T he vote wit tak.-.n by b a llo t, th e re b e in g , ..tw elve v o te , fo r t ie am e„ ,|m en t and L V *“ P -T . " T

enjoyment of the Sale.On Sunday evening twenty-aU

members of Fraternity Chapter at tended services a t the First I ' m bytertan ithurch* -m Arimittf^i, tho t«etn* the night for a apectei servks

eleven vote* a g a in s t . ' Since th e num First Uistrict a t that c h u rrh . The

the amerdna'ttti th e re fo re it was lo s t M rs Joseph H nvder, F e d e ra tio n

S e c re ta ry , h-ad h e r re p o rts o f th e Fall < n fc fence , f th e ,^l tion o f W aM en'a C hib* held a t Naw H unaw lek, w ith five m em bers fro m I yndhuTK Club p re s e n t, and th e M a th District Fall C o n fe r tw e held a t R iilgewiwd w ith tw e n ty nine m e m b e r o f th e L yndhurst C lub In a tten d an ce .

Advance plans were made foC the Christmas Partv tn lie held st the Anteri.-an Ijegion Home, on Decem­ber I !/.h This date was chosen as te make it possible ttt th- Slate president. Mrs. Caswell Hrine, to Hr the Special p e s t of tbe day The

iittee nf arcs

be* nresen t was tw e n tv seven, a v o te t * S ™

" ---- re- - ••"> TXi. -tieorg* Bachman Worthy Patron

Tbe Twentv First (Natrirt a rt bidding their annual banquet aadreception for the Crand Matron and t.ran.1 Patron at Triune Temple Arlington, this Saturday evening Mra/ Burk will head a leleratten of fourteen lo Ihe ha tquet, and a a am ber ut others will Jata them at tb. j ww ptlm>.M

no law which th a t alb to g e th e r , n o r

ihe Hi n e or. setisna for s e rv in g ; fo r the k in d Af food i te |ie n d a tyionw hether y ou live In China ttt In B os­ton . T h e ta s te s o f th e p e o p le d e t e r ­m in e th e fo o d c o m b in a tio n s . T h ia la a s tu d y w h ic h l a b o th a s a r t a n d ascience. ‘ «

T h e ra l l n o th in g m o re I n te r e s t in g to th a a v e ra g e w o m an Ilian fo o d s , th e ir «o»abliM itlou« a h d m ethod* , , f p r e p a r ­in g a n d s e rv in g W e like a n d th riv e o n , ce rta in kind* o f te e d and a re In lie lle r hea lth th a n w hen too maity com bination* a re offered, •

A* w* h»ri>. t a tre a t th e body aa th e eng ineer tr iw ta Ms ftifnace . glv-

I’rince De *alai>e, th e fu n n in g g i f t Ing It fue l -at stilled tim es, not overh r in g e r , w ill be av t h e R it* a g a in to - M olting It o r flUIng I t tip w ith toon ig h t a n d next F r id a y , m a n y kind*, w e And we h a re b e tte r

New p r i t e s to ta llin g o v a r f i f t y w ill j h ,* , ' h *D<1 * r™ 'e r eflUlency, I f wah e g iven o u t to natron* . T h o s e w h o o v e r e a t. w e w a s te good fu e l and overhave been to the h e a t r e In r e c e n t w or* fa rn a c e ; If w e a re under-w i f k i know what to e x p e c t . T w e lv e jmsriBWH tb e f u r n a c e cannot g*ve off

T k - ^ „ ch ickens an d tw elve g r o c e r y o r d e r s ®r, M PP 'y " W -. A u* ’ h are among the nrfiea. T h e n , a la o a ™ fmM Principles which ws

“7 .1 , AT " lrb^a, radioletts is r.fTled off t o o n e e f the " B<* •»PPI‘™ ,hr '■ Ihe best mate^ tb a ir tenth armtversary swtt#i — — n e e are peotetna, aach as meat, egg*,hincheon al the Klks Club at Hack- "••h, m ilk and the carts.hydrale^•n— fc on Tueaday. ' T * * " , * " '« •" W ™ a n d «*r.he«, rep re-

A n o n e the honored guest. — ' '* 1 ? t lu * I t ^ ^

A. L Auxiliary / Celebrate Their

10th Anniversary

•ented by ptftatoea. rtce and aagar;Mra. Jabn J Breslin, of Stuyvesant S X u^T rT iaM \'t"T hl Ru!** m rht * * ,h*" rom# ,h# f*'* *mlktMniW t vta.Hi.a*.I oaefta.. , I »* » * “ * ™ RJl*.

O n

LyMhurst, arho was Hull | of tbe Comity Auxiliary

year* ago, when Mr*. Brealro tbe organimatiun during its

jre* r o f esintence, then* were

K V T K H T AIMS BKI I H . R , t l . l ’B

tera, which a t e fall/ a* Imimrailt. We find our fata la yolk of «gg. cream, baiter a n d f i t of meat*. If these principle ar* included la each meal

• a r mineral mattera hone, teeth, aad nalta,

) WartMi M d a rkGirl Scout Troop 3 2sp ea k ta g |c .« * a » jr P reu d e M . Mgood aew a f a r you ia a p a s t •i m e e tin g one**,! a t tb e N a tio n a l .^rgani

1 r , t year o f i . i ^ n c e , there ’w ere ! J * * , H '™ * n « * • " ! » » during th a th re e M eal. , ,f . day* 4 TJO members In the .- .•n ty , ami “ J * * " ^ ** " ,M * * ft1 *"1'only fisteea local A uiiU ar, u a iU . L £ ^ u “ T *r - ‘-~ there flganrs a r t m ore than ^ » « . Edward Car- * • -b t.la

Bergen t '.a w tty »a* K rai K r * Mr* ^ r l c k N ortem , « r . J„h^ ^ I c h build upthe co u n tie s in the state ' ta !<<«•. Mra. John B. Meyer. Mns I " 0 " «*»*••*<'»<* »*«e«ablea F r u i t .

OlsL" a t ’ '“ViTtabl ^ rk'r!'‘ *• -" .^ 1 Il.r1 e Vt b e ^ L l i w l . T , U T ' ‘m* ^ TV ’" " ' U n d ' ,h» ^ ' • t e a r a a d

it* H r^ t i e r t r u d e tiu th iw ' ^ lf»m e. « * ' • 'b e In tea tlna l tra c t k e e ^ o gy C -am aan d er o f Ibe l^ g w n . ‘

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Committee nf a r r a n g e m e n t , a r e M r . thi. w eek T h e m e e t la g «. orge H Roch. M r . F r a n k Ktetml- 7 Ml o d o e k w i th o p e a m g M I. H e r m e s C lo c k , M ra . U e o rg a t . , d j th e n the btg e e e w l. Ihe a w a n t i a g - a f m ie , a n d M ra. K. M. M cD ede J attendan^-e pins a * father..

wa* -tended • • tudd re g u la r <«dd Jan ic e H a « .n < . l a in T a s t le ang* of th e d « h a l th e T o a r a , g ra n t, M a r io i • ra tg I t o c i b v K*n

^ I . . _ mono, H aailalla t iaiiing, Fdna LaMr*. + re a k S te im le , W aart A veaiw . i S a te , H a rr ie t S av ag e

1* e n u r ta ia ta g a t a a ep a a card p a r t i S ilver I te ie a B reck m aa . M ane

II

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I V I 'S ta te C «m Cnchlim; Past

Mr*, lalltaa Heath, vtce president of

m « 5 3 a a l i M .The luncheon wa* held la coaner

tion with a meeting of the Coaaty Aatailtary Mr*. Frwdrreek Heaeegu^.' past prewteM of thr Aaa diary of the Handd t i Barnnger Pami. Amen caa Lagioa. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer, gpem t pre.ideal. « 4 t yadhurst. ate. a l i e n dad tb e meeting ,

ak « d*an and alao Inciting the actbmaf Ihe m n ta the latest lae a

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Mr. i,ort rude Simon aon. Amnciate ' • “ eal Is foUoved heMatran of A 4 -rp m C „ .rt. Order o f " 7 ^ T Z

’ ’ant’'. '«s»k |«frt al a meet *dd test tha loath In perfect Ihe meeting of Arttor Vila# i.'oart, Plainfield, **eeta ahoaM aeeer he gtvea taeMtTuesday ereaihg Tho«> whe arc i». * * * * fr*** * *• »W»r duitapaated b . on the t n p «*am -e sugar te theC h ris tia n Sm ith , Mra. u n a p t n s a te k . ( . — , ,

. ftewr aadWhea asad al the rigtu Haw a most wheltmrmb t e e d --------------------^

7 * Mr* - > * - 4 i n . . f « .K l i a a b . | | a Me ta%ea het t eeea

,vha.-*t, Mra Leana Ftaacoeur, and teiigue, U a * r Itta Herrmaim

I' CALL HARRISON M4J85 7 , ^ H A R R I S O N H T SU PPLY CO. .U i»ia,C,f' ^ •* Clay St. Bridge and

Pauaic A vr., E. Newark

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TWE CO W m tCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, m i _

S P O R T L I N K SBible Clast Holds Patriotic Fete On 13th Armistice Day

Charlie TwitchedP __________rrovcf mystery

WKh the lafal hi*h atkml l*«n Knvin* a haaaer y»r and Rathe if uni havi«*« • m j had am, H la aalam t Out tow * fan* waat ia'aixwt m-HWi game.' On tba a a r grutmd* it i« nataral (hat ISddie Tty- on dor* not want ta ta»*W with Ol

W m s n a r ia g r t r y r a . U i hfetM Sfcl

Everyman’, Bible Clasa To Be Addrcned By Rev.

Charles A . Rom

Saaday. N m m W r 1SU. 1M1 la Red A m y Loyalty Sunday a t Every

Salute to Flags Give*»—Rev, Knudtwi' Urge* W orld­

wide Peace

w i th e s

» U r1 wi pi<* nimor that'Al lie R K O. Rivoli W« wish to thank our relative* and many friend* for their kind expres­sion* of sympathy and beautiful floral n lferm p extended t« tu in our recent b e re av e m e n t." We also wish to thank Father Me Denpott, William C. Collins and 1 Lyndhurt-i Fire Department for their kind and elBofent service.

Family of the Late Hugh Rodgers.

STARTING M O N D A Y

M ORNINGN ow p lay ing , “ F if ty Fathoms Deep” th e drama of sea tf r a p e ^ ts and heart s to rm s , fe a tu r in g Ja c k lL tk ; Kichard C rom w ell and L o r r t ta Sayers.

S ta r t in g Sunday- an d playing for th re e day s, th e m irthqualce th a t Is rock ing all A m erica with laffs— •‘M onkey B u sin ess” starring 0>ose

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R U T H E R FO R D T r u s t C o m p a n yO n e o i N e w J e r s e y ’ s S t r o n g e s t

F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s .

L e a d s i n S t r e n g t h a n d S e r v i c e

bring back , my work ' ‘t _

m Perfect Condition

The incomparable quslitj r t Bmawridi w o r k — t h e e c o n o m y to you made posdbit b y B r u n s w i c k prices aod Brunswick pro* trttiun r t y o u r work— tbe promptmtt o f

B r u n s w i c k c o l l e c t i o n s and deliveries— tb* courtesy a n d resourcefulness o f tba B n « »

w ic k L a u n d r y M a n i n representing tbis or­g a n i /aim mi a t your door— a i l these factors h a v e h e e n w e i g h e d i n fhe scales r t experi­ence among thousands r t satis6*d Brana-

So s a y the thousands o f Jersey women who

have b e e n s e n d i n g their laundry to Bruns*

* k k t h e s e 3 2 ^ e a r s . Their experience should

mean s o m e t h i n g to you! The Brunswick

L a u n d r y M a n c a l l s r e g u l a r l y , at y o u r c o n ­

v e n ie n c e . l i e helps t o check up the kerns

on your w o r k . He i s courteous and efficient

b e c a u s e he b v been trained in the Bruns­

w ic k school <4 laundrymcfl and behaves to

t h e s t r i c t r u l e s of Brunswick diacipline.

W h e n h e t a k e s your la u » lf | aw ay from y««** bade door, yoy p sf forget b ! W hen

he d e t t v e n i t again, you are invariably d e -

l i g h t e d by t h e perfection p f tbe wotk —

crisp, sp otless, repaired, c lea n , a ll in

e x c e l l e n t order.

Our Strength makes us the

C a p i t a l

S u r p l u s a n dJ IR 1 E Y C IT Y

PH O N E JO U R N A L SQUARE 2-SQieMember of Federal Reserve System

NSWICK-------------------

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IHE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931 ..3— — III «IL"»M Ml ' H ill lasiwi n j i l BS*

• ’ B r i t i s h A r m \ T a n k L * * T o u r in g th e U n i t e d S ta te sTHE.COMMERCIAL LEADER Legion Note*

ntsum waat u n t hundred 1—1 lo •riy aide or mont siam w sad tha place ot Begnmas.

Together with au and singular •ibertiw. prtvltegea. beredltafiaali sn#jice» '.bercuntw bcl'ingtag sr appertaining b« eukt to pay and ut I n i |>taee u t a Uw h M •

• £ £ ? ■ « «together wiin lawful lateraat UaIlao Uw cuata ol Uw aaid rnsiHa Man duly taaad at tha a m at «

HAROLD V. Bg.Ld, Camt Ldr. TNvv.U-20 2 ? D e c .l-» 20 .M *

LYNDHURST, N . ) ., F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 13, 19*1

* ;**< ««» o r m e smmmtBetween New Jeraey National Bank . n<< i Hiat. Company Newark and Arthur^? VRjwiifrbllt, Trustee* in Liquidation r«Js‘

^ ara”l>r defendants. Fl. fa. Return­able January 13, A. p . 1932.JKKOMK C. SlSENBERQ Sol'r

By Aririue of the above elated S i t to L directed and delivered, I have levied uoon *nd will expose for sale a t public vendue^st

H,,U“ ln ““ ^ ' J o f H a S .;1

.h.following tract or parcel of land and dmmi

c o u n t /» ' ®er»*"H R irr TRACT: - , . v *

BBfJlNNlNo at a point tn the north«uf*r ly Hide of New York' X U u e ^ t e t S t ^ M JJet northwesterly from the corner formed by tbe Intersection of the northeasterly side nt New York Avehu't with the northweetarl* side of Orient Way Mid beginning point be ,n* "h«f* the dividing line betweenlota 34 and 33 in Block O aa laid down on tte mao hereinafter referred to If extended to the m.rthaaaieny swe of New York Avenue \ro S d IB terete t tie same; hranlng thence westerly alt»ng aaid aide of New York Ave

between lots 3ft and 37 In Block O o a the map hereinafter referred to if extended to the said »lde of New York A ven re would * intersect the same; thence northeasterly and along Mid dividing line and E R n X Stt-preof and at a right angle of nearly aa h- !% n*w York Av«nu« «0.30 feet to the dividinK line between lots 3ft and 33 tn Block O on aaid map; thence southeasterly and Jong the northeasterly line of lots 34 aa*

35. thr me southwesterly and along the same 79. «8 feet lo place of BKOINN1NQ.

Being* all of lots 3ft and 3ft ta Block O as laid down on Map No. 3 property of the Wood-Ridge Building and Realty Company adjoining Rutherford Borough, and known aa the Kingaland Tract, Bergen County, N, JLr- and also a *trlp of land 20 feet In width la front nt Maid lots which was acquired by

° ' N,w Tort *»— ■Known and designated on a certain map

entitled "liap No. 2 property of the Wood- Ridge Building and Realty Company adjoin­ing Rutherford Borough and known • as the Kingsland Tract*’ and filed in the Clerk's Off ire of Bergen County by Lota numbers ■27. 3M, 39 and 40 in Block O.

Being commonly known and designated as N*»s. 750-52-54 New York Ave.. Lyndhurat,

il i t t * T Oof tbe premise* may disnose; municipal liens, zoning ordinances, and restrictions of record.If any.

Together with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and a»* mir te nances thereunto belonging or in anvs wise appertaining be sold ta pay and satisfy In the first place unto the said complain­ant the sum of *«.035.08. together with law-fni Interest. - NMNR. and nleo the costs ofthe said complainants have bean duly taxed at the sum of $334.30.

HAROLD V. REILLY,B.« ladr -doml.Lrtr. Sheri*.Oct.30 Nov.«-13 20 (39.48 8.B.JP. 730ft

o r a t ( j K A K r ' a s j d a : * s i l ) M S « « i e e r * * » t W . m m t ’ m w« S ta te* m a rin e corps, casts a w ary eye on L ieut. Col. Jo h n J . Dooley, d is tingu ished m arin e co rp s m arksm an , a t th e N ational little a n d P is to l m atches, Cam p I ’e rry , Ohio. B oth a re honor ve te ran s.

The High School Team

p assed liis signal a I on*. I d id n 't know w here th e danger w as o r w lutt i t was, w hen 1 s lapped the w a ter w ith my tall. H ut I dl»l know th a t w hen P e te r thum ps th e ground th e way he did it Is best fo r everybody to w a tch out, so I w akened you.”

“W here Is I 'r tc H ” asked llohker."1 d o n 't know.” rep lied I 'ad d y . “1

h ea rd him run aw ay a f te r he thum ped. I guess h e knew That It w asn ’t s a fe to stay a n o th e r minute beftnfse Heddy anil G ran n y F o i would be likely to try to c a tch hlui to m ake up fo r spoiling th e ir ch an ce , to d ine ou "a Tat*goose. T h e re they nr* rmw "•

S u re enough, th e re w e re lle d d y and G ranny F o x ln p la in sight on th e edge o t th e pond, looking over a t H onker and h is follower* w ith hungry , long.}

Dyeing L iv ing T ree sS c ien tis ts have dyed H v.'tif trees

w ith different an ilin e dye* Im more than 30 years lu o rdo r th a t th ey tn^y s tu d y the (low o f s ap , an d m any dlf fe re n t methods o f in jec tion h a v e been a ttem p ted . Several a t te m p ts have b een m ade to i>ut th is schem e on * com m ercial I-..-it*. T h e com panies w ork ing with tlie m ateria l h a v e lieeh p a rticu la rly concerned w ith th e co lo r Ing o f bltvh, beech and m aple , p a r­ticu la rly the sapwood. O ne o f th e dlf- ( len ities o f the proceas Is th a t It Is a lm o st lni|Hi»-lhIe to get a u even color th roughou t tiie teeth As a conse­quence, the m a te ria l has been e a t up In to sm all a rtic le s Mich a s colored w ooden buttons, n m h rrlia 'lta n d lc a , tig- arette eases, fuud leM U ls, e tc .

Weaker Boldly I« m i Towards Them.

in* f e * . \ o b see, they knew th a t th r y 'h n d be ra fuiuid o u t 'a n d t i ia t IL wjis o f oo W t - th e re a a y long er. f o r h av in g eswe h m i a la rm ed the1

J N H H-Ull# m aval* US* them tlw least rh a n ce to c slv h tne ta . I k a k a t lr-i<)lj syrsw tow ard Ih e a , J a a t .o u t •*f rs titli 1* st p e H 4>*.| k issed ‘ i n grHy. t t ld G ranny I’o* d rrw back be t ll|t* .and atsewed a ll her s h g ^ tee th .

*rtla« aw ay,* a t e A a r te d . "nt It haitn 't Iteeo for th a t med«lle»oiiie IV te r H aoiiit *oir.e o f yoa n ev er would have h taa rd again.* W ith th a t she snd Jtadity fum ed and <tisai<^*srad i a the l l t f t t t 'o r eat.

Ilonker swats *«vrh to -where Fs*fy the »*■ »« » <s wsitlaa “ Very earfy la tha morning we wtU hate to he ea ear way t* the samy aaathUad.* aaid he. “and s» ae sr» aot Ukety t»’ m t IVter Rabltit »**tn T lw a r s t t h e

• a w I 'o o k I l . . . . ____

GAMAXHIA* a re tlow erlnsPlan ts ant *«M know n in th , ' l u ,

sW h'Ogti na tives «f the W m t. T h e* like ra th e r heavy *nS| h u t w iH ,th rive I* m «*t gaedena where a m a s re l e a lw*t l e « i ««c,l heavily, t 'a sm aata* a re g ro a n fnmi hull,*, s h l i k «h«t»M he p la a te il th ree tw a lt Inch** deep In Hegrfesa**er tHtaanaaia 1*1. ht Halt ts pentMbty the heat of th e g n w There » r* hetii v h lte stv.1 M ae < »H*«WX T%>

'f t «ee*e b rg a a t e gahM e a t t kankl*g IV M y law h e .la g t V « ta t t e e . UMMk

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LEADER. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER It. 1911

South End Democratic j Women Hold Card PartyRidgewood Bet

Kutnerfora in : Big Surprise

T hat Can Be Found A t The Local lib ra ry

r T k I n i mtin ot weekly cagi partia* to to M l wafer Uw aaap*eaa of tto S*iU k m DHM tnlie C M ara* held at t to M J w , O aae and C a p Taea lay after-

deva through far tm yard* aad Um ball «ft* aa tto ttoaa yard liar. Here, the Rutherford lha wa* detected o t aide aad a five yard penalty imposed. Ota tto a o tt ptey. t to visitors were offaide and t to toll was pat on tto 1 y«id I tne. ^Ttoy failed to carry it over aad they toft t to field shortly after, a heartbroken can*. (1 a n al-

Mdi tSo C«fcr»* intr^- '»• were done piaytnrf,ran'* took for t to yaar aad m a m

wilt doubt, a fter reading it, that It was deserving af it.

T to Yellow Shop, hy Rachel Field (age* 5-10). Will and Rebecca, twins, cone ta U*a wjth Mb* Roxaitna W Cranberry Common and open a l itl’a te a ' shop ta earn money to mend | to

FootballA Son af “OW itaaaMaa*, hy John

8 . Itarruwa. S ta ff of a powdet toy who Sights under lVrr.v on Lake Erie.

Story Of T to Whiiwaaan, by Herb er. Best. A white hoy’* adventure* ia Africa.’ Rupalia's Wariwawi li.

<:«. ,t* tatfv ta* Mra. M b t , of Rottorford; Mrs, Martha Xah. af I'assak l“»r», Mr». Ktoaaar Maloator

-Uu .Kwj,,-..|i‘ n >* Mrs loaagh HGround.’.

In the fourth -period, tto » a a team went up to tto visitor's 1 yard line. They had three ahota a t tto goal U"a from there but ito y ware proattaed «»two distinct occasion*. The Hwgewooa team was also penalised,' bringing w e ball back to tbe one yard Hne-*olo- man made tto la*t plunge a t tto to* but to hit a solid wall and Ridgewood

th a t waa a tough game ta tea*I t l t k f r f n f|4 I jn a jIm o n a l rm im ihtiiw>>i<Mu um ti'ws nv w int t to hacks at all on t to offfense. ara strong defer* ively hut de does not win t to games. Jury

Jury for tto “Little Blue", Ar-

Aa Indian's bov"» friendship wkh a white^bav in -ptoaeer ’ dayn.

Durandal, Haruhl U a k IV r tr^ a ! of the i p in t a# the cnMtadea,

Arr«*« ef Tee May, hy Grace Moos.

peat, which tto bright Bar SeawM In tto M t o k t simply (w ttta il IMI>1 towM about. Pirn making wa* g*a* wa ll i hy tto Raavara, wto 1Swiw#4 ■Mjmmjs* j a g f l L - i l J f t f * * *!m JfWtonUy. aAti it mxxkM wwMff Wa ware given iMtrarti** aa tow

hfeniM * payt to t o t % i ^naaa Ml off

sw^pftoMOag % »e story** •ad with dwlflags *«> the

OTHER N*W ‘SiM»hS,

RutherfordL.E.......DeVone .L.T .Jury . . .L.G....... C. Brash)C ....Schw erinJUS.......Korn . . .R.T.......BullardR.E. . . . . Thomas .Q.B.......SolomanL.H.......InghramR.H...... Keyes ..F.B.......Paul . . .

. Crowell Greenlaw. Perrero

Arrigoni Lowdena

. . . Rader . Bassett

Bouquet Hill, by Jane Abbott. Fi­nancial reverses send a family f rt oi city to country. l _

Blackthorn, by Katherine A. lam , A tale of Kliaatothan Kngi:iml.

Mary Lou, by Faith Itasdain, A

KeftV'sh ment# and a social hoar tallowed the fu n t* . and w iw a l a were distributed am.mg the gueata

EIGHT O ’CLOCK

T h a t was a heartbreaking loss.Ridgewood's team kicked eft ana

on th e second play from scrimmage, R ey es , Rutherford back, fumbled in mid-field and the ball wa* recovered by Ridgewood. Ridgewood elected tot r y R u th e rfo rd ’s d e fen se against pass­es a n d P a u l b ro u g h t t t o a i tto ap»- c lu sio n th a t th e y w ere w ell fortlfted w hen he in te rc e p te d one o f Radar*heaves.

P la y w as in R u th e rfo rd ’s p o sse ss io n a s th e q u a r te r ended.

R idgew ood th re w a sca re in to t t o R u th e rfo rd ia n s in th e te c o n d p e rio d w hen th e y ree led off th re e f i r s t d o w n s and b ro u g h t th e ap p le to th e 16 y a rd line . H e re B ru d J u ry , R u th e r f o r d s g r e a t ta c k le , b ro k e th ro u g h t t o lin e and sm eared th e ball c a r r ie r f o r a loss o f a p p ro x im a te ly e ig h t y a rd s . D eV one, R u th e rfo rd ’s m ite e n d , a n d J u r y b o th cam e in f a s t to th ro w A r ­rig o n i f o r a n o th e r loss.

The period ended without any fu r­ther features.

S h o r tly a f te r th e s t a r o f th e...a. L_i| g„Um«n reCOVCiOTTO TWIT, WWW ounjinwai^ \V _7_ |

K id g ev o o d fu m b le on th e M aro o n a ow n th i r ty y a rd line an d i t w aa horo th a t th e lack o f a ru n n in g back man­ife s te d it e lf f ir s t. Rutherford could n o t ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f the break simp­ly b ecau se th e re w as no o n e to break

th A r i S o n i's d a sh e s th ro u g h tto r ig h t side Of R u th e rfo rd ’s line and p couple of n n a t p asse s e x ecu ted by Paul. S m - om an and R B ra sh e r featured t t o l>eri<>d wilhou-t any sco ring .

T h is w as th e period o f the interest. J u s t an soon a s Rutherford got paa- session o f th e ball they opened up w ith passes. T h e y w ere going g r a n t w h e n in an a t te m p t to run ‘the b a ll , K eyes fum bled , to have i t recovered by a R idgew ood could do nothing with

S. 0 . S. Team Is 2-0 Winner Here

. t ___Armistice Day *waa. celebrated in

Lyndhurst by a football game played in the moming at the Lyndhur.t High School Athetotic Field. Tto S.OJS. Club of the High School de­feated the 9A football teem by tto cloae acore of 2-0. The safety was scored in the third period.

Bill Kraft, a 9A fullback, kicked the ball which was blocked and to pounced on tto oval behind the line

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read altnd ta young children to sure tha< you make thi* yoar first choice, l t caneeraa it Japanese artist, hi* cook, his painting, and best of all, his kitten. One is kept la suspense aa to whether the kitten, after bring­ing good luck to -the artist',, humble abode, wilt to placed in the painting ef tto great Buddha.

T to shy, quiet, little kitten watches i each animal is painted into the

picture. Will she go to V av ‘ > ul .;? with the tifcer, the elephant, the miakey, and tto snail? T to answer and the cook's lovely song* can be found in thi* tabs of happening* in

ago.

Age* *-11: Mr*. Carlliteedy Goat, by Emma I- Brock ; Stawickl.

Piaaka uf a Wie'feiarau goal. T to , cuamftto* M chart* **Age* 4 *: Mn. Laat* f.m ke, Mrx Jaha Bail- .*wM»«aaa* « • » *Saddle Wings, by Wilfred K ISr«.«. back. Mr% ti. F Steta, Mr*. Charito

sag. Stury of » penguin n«w ta N«w J*nl*n, Mm Sue Jatoiaaa, aad Mea.Yark Aquarium. lial^h t'a»«,r«« TV» >aate eatertaia-

"*™ *• >*’ »»• Ages T-U: went Vuttwmiuv will, entertala at. Orange Winter, hy Marjaiie Med JHnafore* aial r» n u l. t-, by I > seds at th* «aa»e fdaee aaat Wad*'ary. Experiences of a girl in Florid* Choate. Home life in Civil W ar time* n«*day a 't , nx^w, togtaatag at'

Sometimes Jenay Wien, by Aila C Darby. Historical \* ‘e of Miaauttli tn t to forties. 1

. Ag«- * - i iiDoll’s House by How

Imaginative »t«ry Ages 6 »Stnilipy and Soapny, by \A aifcl.i ti’ag

Ramp* a v a l 4aad i *f*™ *fi t t » *ttwMt

ity ‘ *a>d it ^ S wa*' a typaal S tH tr

ta S a t a ake- OBaa te *ayf T to RaNlfr* ebuwd. *»<t J -a* ay l.aaaes tod a at.»ry u> toil, aat to gSatato, Ftoakte Ramp*, had a* diwanaal tirvrrtrrir

high school girl r*ali*>» i«r .trvams Advci tu ia a of tw o field m ice (I m U} l>eci>nia a nurse. Ana 'i a r a n n e At I V C ir ru s , b y

Morning’* a t Seven, by Mae roster M a n a t i t G llm w or. A d v e a ta re a of a Joy. A love story, a g ita b le for high fa v o r t i r *t. rv b ,.. k c h a ia r te r , school girl a. WiHoa W h is t le , by C u n w ti* M e,g«

A Candle in the Mist, by Flonnce C. Mmaux. Sturv a f fan.i.v life

A d v v n tu re s w ith th e Iniliart*.

SA tR FMDM XI At* AS A » Al MMm, 4. K. KaSaW af U*iag»t«n *»*-

ha»« )*.*{ trip

! Gee, we m t e ^ l tto iLWUkfcI iRwath Hergea iicout My*te<a. I^Aa, aad atsa rialtea friaada

r<-V t by t%ief Setlwki. far eaaam : aad r«<aU«a* al Ryrata«*>aad Athaay,

*w* r p ef* a ! Mm. 4. B af Uv«Troop Two Topic*

i«mr troop, ctety thutg* fine 'W. T.

T to full page wash paintings by L y n d W ard are an added aV Jraction and will t o a cor*-tant delight to the youngsters long after the s to ry is finished—if you make the copy your

. lnctdontly, It might to interest _ -J> know th a t The Cat, who w en t m a n . uTileaven is the jr iie winning child- Fumbird I ‘a s s , h v

lira*.* Keys of Ken* uh.*, by Au gusta H Seaman, My» . i> story.

House in Hidden l in e , by Auga*tii H. Seaman, M yi tery.

A Boy With Edison, by W a K Simond*. A timely atory of i great

Kuli>lt HarWuir.

In the fourth quarter, th e 9Ateam, which is coached by R u p e r t j Page extended a threat to score which came s to u t when th e S.O.S. Club kicked and the pant w a» run jback to tto 85 yard line. T h e Pa- ;geians t r i e d a pass w h ich was in te r ­cepted by M i"b»el F ip re on th etwenty yard line. T h i s in te rc e p tio n stopped the 9A to sco re .

Michael Fiore, a teacher in the High School, played in tto place which is occupied by Andrew Gray, a fonner fullback from Oregon.

Mtohadl Fiore starred for tto S. O.S. Club while Bill Kraft asaily occupied tto stellar post for the Pageiaaa.

Prompt and Efficient Service“W E C A N UVE W ITH O U T BROTHERS, BUT

NOT W ITH O U T FRIEHUS 'Yiiu will find uurs a friendly service. We iry to please with a c t and courtesy. We manage the thousand details of Serving with refinement, reverence, and real n u d ity of cost.

J, L. BURK

S T O tC S f t o s e A f I t S t.. M O V tM S tS I t , A SSIIftT IC t O A t

SPECIAL FOR THIS W H K I

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the U nited States.

t R G E S E L E C T E D E O O SwmiHOUM MAMO

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This bank has developed a plan whereby depositors of the Lyndhurst T rust Com­pany may be advanced a loan on thetr ac­counts of that institution based on proof of claim. W e invite you to consult with us in regard to any of your financial problems.

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P a g e 6 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER, FRIDAY, f$OVEMBER 15, 1931

OF THE LOCALRivoli Features

Hallowe’en ShowChildren Adm itted Free Af-

■ J g r S i g n m g A g r t x m e n tT o Behave

• lonesom e w om an, h u n g ry f ' 'r one to t a lk to , an I ta l ia n couple, Wing­in g fo r th e baby th a t t h e y c a n ’t hav*-, U w lm p ro v id e r t p o o r — th e se a re th e s t r in g s i h a t K ing V ido r w e av e ; to - | ( • t h e r an th e play re le n tle ss ly m oves j to w a rd th e h y s te r ic a l m u rd e r th a t | n e ith e r end* the p la y n o r w iv e s life** m ystery

Bazaar Committee Natned By Ladies ' Aid of St. Matthews

T h e L a d i e s A i d S o c ie ty o f S t. M atthew ** .E v a n g e lic a l L u th e ran

‘'*V>r th e f irs t tim e T T w -reen h isto ry .'*^ rT O rffi'T ieffl'‘ a ^ W ^ K * m e e t ln ? ’ a t in "S-.reet Skene” a p ic tu re is (shot, in y e s te rd a y a f te m o o n , w hen

( i t s e n tire ty w ith in - th t confines o f ,« ! } » “ » w e re com ple ted fo r th e annual I t used to take; ji* $ one shabby ^ g i , , F o llow ing th e s tp g e o u t- ‘ b iiz aa r io^ ba h*M an D ecem ber Srd,

m a n , v ttih K‘ shrilly s q u e a k in g , w he^cy j lin e , Um* e n t i re a c t io n ta k e s place o n :in<! chu reh .p ipe , b lit now - i t ta k e s a faijg th e a tre ^ e s tre e t , mot/Cly on tb e s te p s o f t l v , H a x a a r co m m itte e a r e : M rs. tbx.ee p ic tu re s , JU*? m t ly * J L M u l |e r t .. M rs. h . M. Kannen*o f c erem on ies , am i w h a t-n o t , to J?**t thu*liouse and t}wm» a r e , 0 0 c^»a«-ups. «*'rg» M r*. A. I^e^ch ein en , M rs; £ r icail the kids in town to come a-runn- King Vidor and Samuel Kioldwyin Mkrs.( Himsel, anding with eyes a-g*#! meant “Street Scene” to be a tlepar Andrew Jlereih. An added at-

On Hallowe'en afternoon, all tho fjjre from the ordinary. traction1 f«f the eveningvi>£, IJecfmber

----------r ------------------------------ ---------- :-------------------Tuesday afternoon; and the Men’*(Sale to be held on December 3rd. Club on Tuesday night." The Club I The liazaar helu on Wednesday midi* sponKoring a. Bam Dance fo r ' Thursday of this week proved a Thursday evening. ! m a t successful event. Dinner w i

-m.- , « . 1 „ , . -..\mntM- n*i Wsdneaday night, underThe Ladles', # d S o lely m eets! (| i r t f t o n <)f M rs. Harold Wells Mrs.

Thursday, af.trnooi., whej. p]»n»J George Henry, and Mrs. George will he*'completed f»r a <5hri»!tmaji We>rtervelt 'irT T T '

i s m

AT THE R. K.t). RfTZ

r « 'k id s fro m E a s tR idge _ .in g a s ig n ed p ledge, n o t to do a n y - , ^ Vi(h>f buiJt , ^ (|„ ri(.kth in g w hich should _n» 1 ” 1 device, s im ila r to t h a t o f a fire hose

3 rd w ill b e th e

H allow e'en nbtliit. T he th is p led g e ? W ell, fro to th e R ivoli T h e a tre .

reaso n f o r ; a d m ittan ce to w er, w h ich w ith .h e h e lp o f a hy-

sh o w in £ o f th e rede rick

th e a lbum .A dvance p lan s w ere m a d e fo r a

Food S a le ' an d C h r i tm a s sa le to be held on I >ecem ber I Hth.

A card p a r ty will be held a t th ed rau lic c ra n e and p m u m a tic w heels , . ^ j „ . Thur(t(lay a f to r lta k e s th e c am era f ro m pne w indow N(lV,.mlM, r m h > w ith M rs . A ..i

I t took a tro o p o f Boy Scout* , o f j ^ a n „ th e r , from a b a se m e n t to a M ,, . , , , . . MT ro o p 2 o f L y n d h u rs t, in m a in ta in in g ; roo fto p , in an d out,' w ith in h u m an ease v , . • . h’ t lfq u ie t and som e sem blance o f o rde r. #m , ^ M ,ts ^ K in g V idor ^ ' 1T h ey succee;iei| w o n d e rfu lly w e # . . an d h js c am eram an s a t th ro u g h . h e ; » j .fhiM f , uT h e s e sco u t k ids d id th e u sh erin g ,, n{ th „ fc tu r e . ! \>n T u e s d a y over th i r ty o f th eth e v lined ui. kids p r e f a t o r y t o j * * . _ lad ies en joye-i a bus rid e to R e id «g o in g on th e s tag e , k e p t th e m from | _ _ , - o - _ _ _ Ice C ream p la n t Mrs. K n c S tormd ro w n in g in the subs o f w a te r , and M l S S G a r t e n T a l K S ! wa< ln c»»»rge o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

Those k id s su re di<i r o a r a t M ick- To Parent-Teachers Lyndhurst Circle to Holdey M cQ uire and K r« * y K a t. A n d . Jhow tTie y th riH cil a t D u g a n o f th e B ad L an d s, a sjiecial p ic tu re g o tte n ju s t fo r th e ir benefit.' W h a t a ra ck e t w hen .the l ig h t ', w en t on . T h e cheers , ■whistles, and sh o u ts c h a n g e d to ga les o f la u g h te r, w hen o u t on th e s tag e s tru tte d (J e r ry T a m b ly n , th e local YM CA s e c re ta ry , d re s s e d f * a P ie ,.y»*d sca re c ro w . H e w a* m a s te r o f cerem o n ies , and h e w aa a*’ i* ted by C h ief W lttdk iSf t h i Bojf

W ell, C h ie f Sellick d raped , th e boy sco u ts a b o u t th e sta«re, w h ite o th e rs rem ain ed be low to d ire c t th e traffic . T h e n th e p a r ty s ta r te d - ahd w ha t a p a r ty ! T h re e f irs t p r iz e s fo r costum ­e s , —som e *»ess of costum e*! ’T hose ju d g e s m u s t a had a l\a rd jo b , all r ig h t ,. A lt t h e k id t d u ck ed fo r app les w e n t fo r a p p le s op a s tr in g , Ashed f o r coins Tin flour, p u sh ed p ean u ts w ith th e ir n o ses , a te p ie , won prize* a n d had a a ll ro u n d good tim e.

T he sco u ts ’ who a c te d a s potice- am l had an all round g;>od tim e, a c t iv i t ie s o f th e kids, a n d a lso seeing a free sn o w ! IS . '

Lyndhurst TheatreStarts Vaudeville

...- . . „ jB eginn ing to n ig h t, th e L y n d h u rs t

T h e a tre m.tnugeVnent p ro tid f^ an n o u n ii s aii e x ie lle n t vau 'tevU le shir« co m in g nH rect. ffmri t in ' principal* v audev ille th e a tr e s , in th e coun try . T h e show is fe a tu red hy Vic ami P e g / y Hinns and th e ir co m p an y of s o n g and dance n rU sts . T h e air} c a r r ie s spo«‘iai scenery an d costum e- an d a p re tty a r ra y n f g irls . Knur o th e r a r ts an d a m a s te r o f cere- m on ies com plete the v au d ev ille pro* g ra m . Mn th** sc reen , Jan* '! C ay n o r a n i C harles F a r r e il In "M ere ly M ary A n n " will be shown. A sp w i* ! Mat inee will be given to m o rro w a fte r noo n a t 2:8(1. T here w ill lie no raise jn adm ission prices. A ll sea t* ZAe

- e x r e p t^ a t t j r d a y i—S unday— and— holi­d a y s . On S u n d ay and M onday an e n t i r e new vaudev ille show w ill be p re sen ted an il on th e sc ree n Norm a S h e a re r in “ A F ree S ou l" w ith L io n el B arry m o re . Show wt)l la- con­tin u o u s «n S unday , a s u su a l, with t h r e e vaudeville p e rfo rm an ces, TSie h ew policy w ill continue ' e v e ry week th e re a f te r . T h e new m a n a g em e n t of th e l .y n d h u rs t T h e a tre p ledge th e ir p ro m ise o f g iv in g you th e best in e n te r ta in m e n t value fo r th e lowest ad m issio n p rices possible. J u s t tell y o u r friends and n e ighbors th a t to ­n ig h t is th e n ig h t # t th e L y ndhurst.

At The R.K.O. fyti"S tree t.S c em i” , picturi&ed from th i1

fam uli* r Priae p la v by KlmerU ice, will Iw* prt**enW<i a t Ihe HKO U it i T h e a tre tm lay and to m o rro w . In tlirectinK th e s in ry of a w arm h e a r .rd rom ance and a pass io n a te rnartler aKairiMt ih e liv ing w rw n t»f a city s t r e e t , Kin# V idor milked o f "S tre e t Scene'* hi* m ost am bitioua efT«»rt nince

Big I’u rn ^e” .S y lv ia I S idney in whose t*ars a re

s till rni(finif th f n t . ie n w ide aeclalre th a t srreKed her »i>p*armi»cr in 4*A«A m eru an I rugt d y ” ha* th** n»m antic l**ad in the p ic tu re . W illiam (jtiU iar J r , p lav» -opposite her. K htelle Tajf* \t»r foHuw* h e r b rillian t jM rC o rn tt ilit in **<•imsrr«mM w ith thi* « x n c t in f ami tiifftrult role o f M rs M.turrmir. -•hkh,to m any «f the (itnv m u lU W d t «l-friend,, who helw ve ‘ S t r e e t S♦ « •* " i* tw a s much a -lo ry uf m o titM lo * j » i, ( io h lw y n 's ‘ . i r .n r " S u 'l ta D a lla s — 1* th e m ost im p o r ta n t of a ll.

E ln t- r R .. . h im se lf a d a p te d W.> ag e play to th e s c ree n f a Mt, U o ld 'syn . 1' ra n fo r *WQ petfa rtnm erev in New Y ork . and. p la y e d f o r Ww y ear th ro u g h th e p rin c ip a l c itie s of th e l u te ,l S ta te * Mr, R*ee directed ih#- Ne* Oik. C h icag o . l4»nd.m and

Aog. t-> a a g * pr«d»Hi>mv A publls)« d *. r.ioa at the play ha. ap­peared j# , live laBguage*.

Not sn m uch w ith ihe a le e e t, batm o re «» w ith th e p e « |i f '•* » » » Uve*ra d ia te f r >ia it* ra a ty h to w n st.m e h o u » - . is ih> S a y *t n c ^ m e d A n r l w ho know* h e r m o the r i* m rfa ith fa l a n inaeaaK ive, cruet f a th e r , a cyjai- c a l old Jew i»h suctaliat t r y in g U H>ad> purpose u*1s> life, young love try in g t o n a a d a w * tb e aiia a l iir a a d m n a r y .

Rummage Sale Nov 19A n ad d re ss on “ C h ild re n s ’ B ooks" I by M iss M ay C a r to n , lib ra r ia n a t >lth e local F re e Publif; L ib ra ry , fun- ; L yndhur s t C irc le , C om panions oft i r e d th e m e e tin g o f th e W ash ing ton th e F o re s t o f A m erica , he ld a busi- I ’a r c n t T e a c h e rs A sso c ia tio n he ld a t i n e -s m e e tin g a t th e C olum bus Audi- th e school, y e s te rd a y a f te rn o o n . M iss to riu m on W ednesday even ing , when C a r to n su p p lem en ted h e r ta lk w itti final p lan s w ere m ade fo r th e Hum­an- K khibit o f ' som e o f th e new est j m a g e S a le t o ' be held in a s to re books to r ch ildren . M any o f "the room on S tu y v e s an t av en u e , nearnew honki deal with—International—| ’ngf Aint'cmbcr—1 H&rF rien d sh ip . T he "p ro g ra m ch airm an , 1 nnd 21. M r*. Klla L au rie , o f C ourt

and h e r co m m ittee a r e in o f th e event. P e rso n s de ­

rep o rt ! s ir in g to drm-nte a rtic le s m ay n o tif jlj M rs. L au rie , an.j she will call fo r the J donations.

A big fe a tu re fo r tjie ne jit m e e t-1 in g which will tie held on T hanks-g r v in ' E ve , w ill lie th e g iv in g aw ay o f a fine tu rk e y . M rs. L u c e tta H a r­ris will be in ch a rg e o f th e m eeting .

M rs. O tto C reen w a ld , in tro d u ced M iss | avenue, C ar to n . r ' | ch a rg e

A nother* fe a tu re w as theo t M rs. W illiam T e r r y , p res id en t, w ho w as a de legate fro m th e A sso­c ia tio n to th e $}ftte conven tion held a t A tlan tic C ity , la s t week.

M rs. R eeves D. B a tten tohi th e As- so c is tio n t t ia t th e ir p re s id en t M r- T e r ry , has been nam ed councillo r foi S o u th B ergen C oun ty , by Mr*. J. M. B rown, ‘p res id en t o f th e C ounty CouncH.

The p ro g ram of e n te r ta in m e n t in ­cluded vocal se lec tions by Mr*. <ieo. H a rg u n , jM»eompain icd a t th« • piant; by MIsh Jo sep h in e H y a t t ; an<j book

Masquerade To Be Held by the Y.P.F.

>yp la y p resen ted by. th e . T h ird <Jradf C lass ta u g m by Miss I^*slie Baldw in All ih e pupiln in th e c la ss had a p a r t in th e ’ p re sen ta tio n .

o— 1— :~

T he iVTtplr> FeHo w sh ip , ofS t. Tht>mas , l 'r< 4 es ta n t Kpis<<>pal

. . . . . . i% u i * chu rch will h o ll a m ask an d civicI ? ,Mi? . U '",lr „ n “ 1:lr 1!: dance a t th e A m ed y an 1 ,-g ion H om e,

on the liven ing of N ovem ber 2 h i t A nine p iece o rc h e s tra w ill 'pluy. Irviiiff J’flu if is t hltrrm afi rtf tl|i> com -ruit of Ml I .HI^rllH-n^H.Anawanda Club To Hold

T h a n k i g h r i n g D a n t e W e s t m i n s t e r C h u r c h

T he A naw ain ia D em o cra tic C luh i r e com ple ting a rrangerhen tH fo r a burlesque m ask and c iv ic ball to Im> held a t K ra f t’s D snce l*alacet S tuy v esan t avenue , n ear K in g s lan d a v e ­nue , on ThankN givlnjr Kve, W ednes­d ay , Novem lier 2Ath'.

A fe a tu re will la* a num lw r of live tu rk ey s le t loose, on tin ’ dance floor; these will becom e the pr«»fwr ty o f those who catch them .

PrizeH will he aw ard ed to those t re a t in g th e m ost coihieiiT an d tlH- nuMit o rig inal costunj<*H.

T he committi*e in c h a rg e a re Geo,

“ I'he (i.re a tn es* o f (JcmI” w ill be lh*- th«*m«* o f t.m* m orning s e rm o n n i th e W e s tm in s te r P re s b y te r ia n ch u rch , >.tM (Uy m o rn in g , b y t in 1 p a s to r , ih e ll«*\. P rrtie j-ick Muehhtdx. In th e * w ilin g a t i f i g h t th<* tn e m e w ill bi* “ ( »<»ti’s W tirtd .”

T h e S u n d a y school m e e ts a t nine fo rty -fiv e in th e m o rn in g witCi an in c re a s in g a t te n d a n c e am i m u ch in ­te r e s t in tb e Ued a n d H lue A rm y c o n te s t.

O n Mon la y e v en in g th e S i^ m a C h i w ill m e t 't fo r a socia l ev en in ga t th e h o m e o f M r . J o h n M. Neii-

(loode, K dw ard Flan.nai^n i, J a m e s son , o f U itlge Hoad.Ite illy , P a trick N orton , K dw ard C ar- M isa H e len H t^ck w ill Ih» th e , lead- ney, K Iwartl K o e rtm e r, K m ory Vu- o r fo r th e y o u n jr peop les m e e tin g tq Jitto. and Tirtw ti’iy C u rra n . • b e held a t I b e ch u rc h M onday even-

in jf, u ^ in ^ t h e to p ic , “ Forgiveness.** e J u m o # ’ F r ie n d s h ip G ro u p m eets

o - r — , t n f . tl

Mr. Mrs. Bleicher Enter-; tains for Mrs. MorrowT he hom e o f Mr. and M ra. W il­

liam B leicher, o f 81* F o d r th s t re e t , w aa th e scen e of a s u rp r is e p a r ty , S unday , g lvan in h o n u r o f th e b ir th ­d a y o f M re. T h o m u Morrow, o f J e r s e y C ity H e ig h ts .

D eco rations w ere in g re e n and m aize. M usic and a birthday s u p ­p e r w e re fe a tu re s , w h ile th e re w ere fine g if ts fo r th e g u e a t o f honor.

Tho*e p re s e n t In c lu d ed M r, an d M rs. J . J . S tn x r ie te r , o f L ong I s ­la n d ; M r aad Mrs. T h o m * * M orrow , J r . , and Mr. and M rs. J . C. O ra sso , o f W eat N ew Y o rk ; M r. an d M rs. T h o m a s M orrow , J e r a e y C ity ; Mr and Mra. Stovea C o le in ta rw sk i, and Mr* a a d M rs . B le ith e r o f L y n d h u rs t.

Mr*. H. Kk'kr rolled the hixlu'st ■core a t the meeting of th e S unsh ine Bowling Cluh at th* K raft a lley* on Wedneaday afternoon. O th e rs who bowled wee* Mra. F lo re n c e C a s t l Mr*. Ma*y Zech, Mr*. Albert Ne aw n, M n. Christina Smith. Mr*, , ChaHea I M n w i , Mr-. I* IWmare.t 1 Hr*. W S t ta S e tte r, Mr.. n t u h f t h ] * ikhacht, and Mra Gertrude Simon . ion.

;EAt4INtRvtft are only thoiohqMy dm icd

L — ihfimrMina t4*■*« yOtllAI M — ■ — Ip Wap*lace dlit wHbavl n aiavtaa dm

I m coHecf y w reft Iw cWontm [now.V M O V IN G

SidiQfc Wsnkoisti ■Agenh Allied Voa Lo»o«, Inc.

f Noh«l*WMl# S«9Vict

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G E O . B . H O L M A NA H D C O M P A N Y , N C

I 11101 e ASK a v i ,tuTMtaeoao, m. j. fU m i m m m i » t t i e

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V A t A s C lkMN I«MmS t f a

G. DEPKEN 8c SON\

K I e e u K o a I54 PARK AVK.

! door to F. W . W oolw orth's 5c and *10C Store

Rutherford, N . J. Phomr R l'ih erfo rd 2-20^1

B l C b H f l i N Y ^ A I s MENT V A L U E FOR t h e MONEY

STARTS TONIGHT■ ■; ;- t EXC ELLEN T - S f & Z l

VaudevilleA C T S

F E A T U R IN G

VIC and PEGGY BINNS & CO.in “DANCE KASHIONH OF 1931

A CYCLONE OF BEAUTY, YOUTH, MUSIC AND PEP PRETTY GIRLS—GLITTEKINU SCENERY and COSTUMES

G eorge1^orton”TnoP re s e n tin g a H odge P o d g e

o f Melody and Mirth

Emily Darrell—Introduces—

HER PARTNER?

Polly and M uon, Thoae Tw* Beau

Bramaiela

Sig Franz 8C Co.P —s e n tin g a C v d e o f

, Comedy and ThrilU

* ON T H E T A L K IN G S C R E E N

JA N E T G A Y N O R and C H A R LES FAR R ELL

“MERELY MARY ANN”ADMISSION

ALL SEATS

EXCEPT SATURDAY

SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS

COMING SUNDAY an d M O N D A Y , NOV. 15-10 (Special Matinee on Sunday ALL "* NEW

f ON T H E T A L K IN G S C R E E N

Norma Shearer in “FREE SOUL”with L IO N E L B A R R YM O R E

S s t e f l e ^ q l o r I n a d r a m a t i c m o m e n t d 'S U e e t S e e n iX

At Bridge Party M rs. J o h n Me C h«e, and air. and M ra A. C. Flack, of Kearny, formerly o f

i Lyndhurat; Mr. and Mr*. L. De Zava-M r. an d M rs. J o h n R . P a lm e r , o f 1 la, c f Haxel street, M r. and Mra. Lout*

P o s t avenue, e n te i gained a t b r id g e a t j Smith o f Fern avenue, Mr. and Mrs. their home on S a tu rd a y e v en in g for taigar Earp, o f Stuyvesant avenue, a number o f f r ie n d s w ho w f re KUests j with th e Misses Arlene Smith, and at their su m m e r h o m e d u i in g th e Aloise Palmer, Po*t avenue, a il ofmonths of July snd August.

Tht*e present included Mr,Lyndhurat; andU riMklflun » i u tn itjll.

U lrich

“Wanted^e*Track Men”A Talk By

Charles Alexander Rossa t

RU TH ERFO R D H IG H SCHOOLS U N D A Y , N O V . T5, 1931 — 9:30 A.M .

Everyman’s Bible ClassInspirational Singing — Christian Fellowship

— — ^very Man Invited ~

m

/T IID A Y and S A T U B O A Y , N ov. 13-U“ 50 FA TH O M S D E E P ” w i t h JACK H O L T

Sun., M on., T u e .\

t i r o u c h o - - Now C olum bus waa , . . look ing fo r th e Indie* . . . . Chico— I know , w oolen In d ie s !

W ed ., T h u rs ., N ov. J8 -1 9

‘4 . ____________* BROTHERS

H I

1H osk ei| B usinessG Q tim m o u n t Q ic tw r ^

Nov. I • ic I I v . t t r 1HELEN

TWELVETREF-St W K * H erse lf I

“BAD C O M P A N Y ”B y L a d

Pri , Saw, Mov.X A N E tiR C Y H

“ RIDERS OF TH E PU RPLE SAGE”

— * m —

i m nv Folrv Herself"K ltN A MAY O L IV E R

C,m«edy s ta r <>t Ch

FRIDAY and S A T U R D A Y

O o M l p l r . f M l a M t o o n - N . 9l . c l M w l v . ,Infl ehltlwn—1«*—tov* HaR’ - Fuf, r _.n /y —

ConHlct-Cmolio»~EVItYrMtN(>l

t n v t* *«N iv• s . Cofllet. Jr bt*U« lavtoi

S a m u e l \pmsents

S C E N E

KING VIDORSDIHCfOflAtt«IUM*H

LKS I.A tV H E N C E C O M E D Y — N E W S-*-SC K E E N SONG « * T H A ! II.R .H . P R IN C E D eC A L A IS IN PE R S O N

O N . T H E S T A G E M t l l M Y N I G t r ^ ^ ^ ^

~ 1l^ " l > o f B L r F E 5 f fS U N D A Y , N o v em b er If.

PENROl flWSAMfiwtt

W O M A N B t T W E E N

t i « r \ R t v o i vt Nwr*

Page 7: AU of the New* Impartially Told - DigiFind-It...ha# a disastrous love affair. They caught oil the “rebouml” anti ing performance. Clever and enter tnining for the adult audience,

- ....... LJ1 THB ^M ER O A L lEADHt. FRtllAY. NOVEMBER li. MilKoutiy. Art McMahon, P u w c Daily News ipdrttwJitor, hi* ted

nughc make a good po« atason game. We think the £ 5 5 Rudlef^ord apparently doesn't want any part of die weals. Kearny would nuke an attractive card. But fcsoaic isattractive, too.

wo?UJ ‘j« ^ aee die team face a big. stn<* Class A ^ ^ Asbamfe for good.

Indes Win Game From RooseveltsBREAKING

4 • . * . ■ -

The Sport Newa la Lea|ve TJtLoMll tltw bji to

Real Test; Obanite. Are Prepared $ 3 5 ®

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Club Holds Forum Night Session

Anita Cobb; also present matron jneph If. G. Snyder.Mrs. Ellen Freit. ■». , The committee in charge were Mr*.

This Friday night, November 13th, Harold Gutheil, Mr*. Gaorge Bui,the Court will hold a regular busi­ness meeting.

The annual election o f officer* and the birthday party w ill fe a tu re the meeting to b e he ld on December ll ti i. A spec ia l n ig h t will be de­signated for the in s ta lla t io n o f offi­cer.;, since th e re g u la r m eeting w ould fa ll on C h ris tm as day .

The Epworth League of the Lynd- hurst Methodist Episcopal church held an interesting meeting at the church on Sunday evening.

Victor Vogel led the openmj song service, with M i:.s ' Phyllis Mann at the piano.- RobertMc Intyre, first vice p re i- ;— j _ , .dent opened the discussion on “The R r;s ;n eS S -L )eV O tlO n < M Relation of Happiness to Goodness;”SSKtSTSy T tSy^T t ' amlHarriet De Young. An open dis­cussion followed.

flans arc being completed fo r tb e I "racketeer social” to be held a t th e jchurch on T h u rsd a y even ing . I hCj Voti*nal-' m e e tin g a t th e tfhurch, committee in charge a re the M issfc T h u r s la y a f te rn o o n , w ith p res id en t,

E lle n B row er, and j y rg J ogeph A ld rid g e , p resid ing . .T h e devotional* .an d M ission s tu d y

Mrs. William Stephens, Mr*. Frank Corriden, Mr,. Frank Curtis, and Mr*. A rthur Bauer. ‘! V" '11 I ' t :‘r—~ -

Funeral For Herrick Tomorrow Afternoon.

Mrs. Irene I’er.ick, bcoved wife of c rank M. Her lick, of Cou • Avenue passed away »■ a New York He

Roberta Aston,Ruth Gammelin. E d w a rd R o y craft is fourth vice, president, d irec tly in charge of social activ itie s .

Trevor Rees, p re s id en t, will call a meeting of th e c ab in e t sh o rtly , w hen plan* for th e y e a r w ill be fo rm u la t­ed.

Adoniram Holds PartyN e a rly one h u n d red p e rso n s a t ­

tended th e card p a r ty g iven by A don iram C ourt, O rd e r o f th e A m a r­anth, a t the M asonic Cl"b H ouse, R iverside avenue, on T h u rsd a y e v en ­ing. M rs. G e rtru d e S im onson and h e r e n te r ta in m e n t co m m itte e w ere in charge. T h is w as th e la s t b ig socia l ev en t fo r the y e a r . .P a s t M a tro n s who w ere p re s e n t w e re : M rs. H e len S m ith , M r*. E d ith P e lln iU , and M rs.

Phone Rutherford 2-675

Chas. Lobmayer. t * I • •

Lyndhurst Marktt52 Stuyvesant Av*.

. Lyndhurst, N. ).

w e re led by M rs. J a m e s W alker.M rs. L. M. L ip p in so tt gave a v e ry

in te re s tin g re p o r t on th e fall con­fe re n c e re c en tly he ld in New Y ork.

A dvance p la n s w e re m ade fo r an a p ro n ra le to be h e l i in Decem ber.

A t th e n e x t m e e tin g to be held on N o v em b er 19th, d o n a tio n s of used c lo th e s w ill be received a t the ch u rch . T h ese c lo the* w ill then be s e n t to needy fo lk s in the K t.i- tu c k y M ission F ie ld s.

Auxiliary Holds PartyO v e r ev en ly p e rso n s a tten d ed the

c a r d p a rty g iven by th i’ Ladies A ux­i l ia ry o f H aro ld G. B a r r in g e r P o d of T h e A m erican I^egion ' a t the ' New L eg io n H om e, in M em oria l P a rk , lu.-.t T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n A T h e re w ere ■souvenirs to he din '.r'b- u te d am ong th e p la y e rs , ai.u a special g ifv in gold w as a w ard ed t . Mrs. Jo-

T h e body w a s b ro u g h t to th e heme _ . , , , , . I o f m other, M rs. E l iz a b e th New-T n e W om an s M iss io n a ry S ociety g tro m _ o f 431 A v en u e , yesW r-

o f th e Reed M em oria l U nited. I* r« - ('(fa yb y te r ia n chu rch held a business-.!*- ^ , e rv ice» w ill b e held a t S t

M a tth e w ’s E v a n g e lic a l L u th e ran C h u rc h , T rav e rs P la c e and V alley j B ro o k AVenuc, a t '.w o th i r .y to m o r- j row , S a tu rd a y a f te m o c m T h ; Rev. G e o rg e F . M ulle r, p a s to r , w ill oflid- a te . In te rm e n t will b e in H a ck en ­sack C em etery , H ackensack .

M rs . H errick , who w a s th irty ..five y e a r s old, is su rv iv ed on ly "by her

husband and her mother.The family have lived in Lyndhurst

for a number of year* and have a hoat of friends who extend sympathy in these day* of bereavement.

Girls Glee Qub In An Operetta

Next Friday NightTh« Girl* C k cC lp b of the Lynd-

h u i t High School will present an

day evening, reed* will be used ofvalx merotHjr. o f

* _ * tra , oW.latitie they wi rheatiState

1 : 0 0 . operetta Newkirk, iNiblette,Gutheil,

Westminster Presbyterian Churrh

New Jersey Ave. and Ridge Road Kev Frederick Hobaon Buchholtx

M. ASUNDAY SERVICES

C h u rc 1 .School. C lasses fo r all ages. 9:15 A.M.

D ivine W o rsh ip 11:00 A.M . E v e n in g P r a is e S e rv ice 8:00 P.M .

A F r ien d ly C hurch W ith A C ordial W elcom e F o r A ll.

la te r lay in tn e A h -

a n n u a l meetfiig of the m0k ■ A ' > * •:o a re t a ’<‘«-{ p a r t in t >

a r e I, W ine Austin, Ethel M ab I A nn Smith, Jean M il Ired M onday, Naomi

Do r o t ' ; .E v a n s , , Dorothy Spillane, H ild e g a .d e Lobel, and Eliza­beth Manning.

Lucille H a n se n h a s c h a rg e of the tickets and A n n a Baker is stage manager.

M iss L illia n W ikoff, m usic su p er-

infer i* in charga of program ar* rangements.

All parents and teacher*, whether member* of thi* association or not, are invited to share the Father’s Night with the organization.

Poor Overseer Wants Articles to Give Needy

With the cotder day* have come added demands upon the Overseer of

a tL x a d & n n i .John ,S. Leigh, e, who is in charge

is in need of a small edal ing atote; an old-fashioned drum

ire would answer the requirements, wnd would bring comfort to a needy family. If anyone has such a stove wjilch they would like to get rid of,

Leigh will apnreciat* an op- p$$tanity to get it for the needy.

Shoe* and underwear for children" are also badlv needed a t this time <i~ the year. In many families sev­eral children going* to school are In need of underwear, stockings, and shoes. Other clothing can also be used to advantage.

Several organizations i/i town are ■co-onerating with Mr*. Leirh in their relief work, oftimes providing shoe* and underwear for families, leaving the poor department to provide food

$ 5 , 0 0 0 . ° °

IN CASH PRIZES

Sec Your Druggist

I St. Thomas’ Episcopal j l Church ^.v tt ji

F O R E S T Ic 8 T U Y V E S A N T ~A V ES? Kev. Franklin G. Faber, Rector

R e c to ry —361 L iv in g sto n Avenue. I’hone— R u th e rfo rd 2tl403-J

S e rv ic e s f o r the T w e n ty -F o u r th ftu n d a y u,» e r T r in it y , 1 W w n c . 'M a i r

7 :3 0 A.M. H o ly C om m union 1 !i:4!) A M C hurch S chocl

1 1 :0 0 A.M. M orn. P r a y e r & S erm on 8 :0 0 P.M. E ven . P r a y e r & Serm on

j, P r ien d lJ / S oc ie ty , 8

M onday , C h u rch S chool, O ffictrs and T e a c h e rs M eeting , 8 :3 0 P.M.

T u e s d a y , C a rd P a r ty , u n d e r th e a u s ­p ices o f C hurch School P a r is h H ouse 8 P .M .

v iso r, i s d ire c tin g th e o p e re t ta , a s ­s is te d by M iss E d i th C a r p e n te r andM iss M. M. S h a rk ey , a lso o f th e Highland other necessities of life. Such School faculty. work on the part of anv organization

I Officers o f the G lee C lub a re Lu- is commendable;- small fund* canic ille H an se n , p re s id e n t ; Margaret thus be used to great advantage;

B rad ley , v ice p re s id e n t ; and A n n a wfhere most needed*' f ‘B ak e r, s e c re ta ry .

S tuden t-, who w ill be s e n t to A tj luritic C ity , Novembe** i2 7 th , w ith fu n d s o b ta in ed th ro u g h th e p re s e n ta ­tio n o f t h e o p e r e t ta a r e C harlfcs G t- g a n te , w h > is now co n ce rt m a s te r o f th e o rc h e s tr a o f 250 H ig h Sdhool s tu d en ts fro m a ll <*yer th e S ta te ;T h e a W ickm an , A ngelo S tfn tap ied ro , fcocco Piesile ,. A n to n io 1 C in c o tta , and W illiam Bello. M is* W ikoff w ill go jdlJLJJte--atudaita.J,>i, ^Attontic-City,

1 Your Home aod YouB y B e t s y C a l B a t a r

PEACH DESSERTS I

PE A C H E S , served “au naturel” and cut up peaches with pojrdered su­

gar *nd cream ara delicious tor dea- sert but lest they wear out their wel- <$m before the peach t e w n I* half over try some of these peAch dwseru for d in e r fns* aud then.

it*t r # *- —* W " * ' v f ■* **■-< P«ach Snow.

For peach snow, best a Cupful of cream until It is stiff and add half a cupful of sugar a<pd two egg whltea, beaten ttlff. (Stt up a quart of peaches In a glass 'dish a |l pour the cream mixture ovar tbem. The peaches and the cm m should both be chilled through before mixing Serve them aa soon ns tbey are mixed.

* —Peach Ic*.

Peel a doxen rip e peach es. C ook u n til n e a r ly *oft In th in s i r u p to c over, remove th e s to n es , and rub tbrounii a sieve. A dd th e Ju ice of a lem on, three cupfuls o f w a te r , a few d ro p s of a l­m ond e x tra c t, a n d . If re q u ired , ndd a l j tt le m o re su g ar . F reeze, adding th e t nh en ten w hites 'o f one or tw o eg ss tf d esired . ' . l- - - -

WhiteWay Plan,(C o n tin u e d from Page 1 )

buyer will be given a ticket At the tnd of the week, the stub* -ill be turned in a t the Ritz Theatre.

Then a drawing will be held -on the stage. iMore than 100 prizes, includ­ing a ton of coal, and a turkey and a pig will be given away to holders of the numbers.

Paul.

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T h u rs d a y , C h o ir R e h e a rsa l , 8 P.M . F r id a y , Y o u n g P e o p le s Fellow sh ip ,

8 :15 I'M.T h a n k s g iv in g D ay, N ov. 2C: S e rv ic e 10 A jM.

=+ St. Matthew*’ Lutheran ChurcK

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A d v e r t i s e m e n tWe guarantee the W rtie w of any

advertisement ia these folunas unless u s e ia puid (or In advance. Kales for classified ad- > ertis in g are aa follows: one insertion |.,i0, two consecutive Insertions $.75. three consecutive in-

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S u n d a y , N ov . 8th.8 :1 5 a m .- .S u n d a y School 1 0 :3 0 a.m .— D ivine W o rsh ip “ S p ir i­

tu a l D isease”3 p .m . F o u r th A n n iv e r .u ry C ele­

b ra t io n .Rev. G eorge F . M uliee, P a s to r — 2M T r a v e rs P I., L y n d h u rs t, N. J. P h o n e : R u th e rfo rd 2-2134

T h e Rev. H e n ry K ra t ik e , p a s to r o f T r in i ty L u th e ra n O h u ro h o f N o rth llergen will b e th e fe s tiv e s p e a k -r .

M o n d ay , N ov . Mth— 3 p.m . liib le

an d -WlU be one o f th e c h a p e ro n s p ro ­vided f o r th e e n t i r e o rc h e s tr a , in th e r e s o r t c ity .

I t i* hoped t h a t a la rg e n u m b er o f p a re n t* and f r ie n d s w ill jo in w ith th e s tu d e n ts o f th e H ig h School in a t te n d in g th is p ro g r a m a n d th u s m ake i t p o s s ib le f o r th e s ix s tu d e n ts se lected , to e n jo y th e p riv ileg e o f p la y in g 'in th e a l l - s ta te o rc h a se ra .

Fathers Night At River Road P. T. A

T he , R iv e r R o ad P a re n t ‘ T eacher* A sso c ia tio n w ill ho ld th e i r F a th e r ’s N ig h t at Hue school on R iv e rs id e ave­nue , on n e x t W e d n e sd ay ev en ing . T h e gufcat s p e a k e r w ill be th e Rev. F. Fi. M iles, 0r A rlin g to n .

M r.'. W illiam C . S c h w e i< e rt, " re s i­d e n t, w ilj bp in ch a rg e o f a sh o rt

Those who may have donations to make for relief work either^ in the form of a stove, underwear, shoe*, or other irifts, may find Mr*. Leigh at 387 Stuyvesant avenue, o r eall her. RutherfbW 2-4W#. ' *

CARD OF THANKS I wish to- exnrev my sincere ap-

iation and thank* to Rev. Thomas IcDermoK, Rev. CoriKliii* Royle

CflUrt Lyn.4bu«l, Catholic Daughterof America, No. 875 and to all my friend* and relatives for the extreme kindkc s and axpression* of condol ance in the la:*e bereavement of mymmt cmother^ Mr*. Catherine O'Rourke.

'And also to Dr. flieori'e Simms, for his gentleness and kindness durinir the illness cf my mother Mr*. O '­Rourke. •

Mrs. Oliver Mcore, daughter, and

P each C ustard .• 'o v e r th e b o tto m of a baking d is h

Wlt5 peeled , s p lit , a n d sw eetened pea.-hes, hollow -side up. H e a t a q u a r t o f tpllk an d th ick en It w ith tw o tabled spoonfu ls of co rn s ta rch ru b b ed sm ooth w ith a l i t t le cold milk. F la v o r to ta s te , ad d fo u r t a b les[Xmoifa ls o f sugar, a plneh o f salt, tw o eg** well b ea tsn . an4 a teaspoon ful of b u tte r . C ook unfll sm oo th a n d thick, s tir r in g co n ­s tan tly , then p o u r over t h e penclte*. cover, .w ith m eringue, a n d bake u n til puffed a u d b row n. S e rve e ither h o t o r cold. ■

committee in charge,'reported to the chamber plans have been mad* by hia IJtWp. Decorations will be strung up from one end of the totjnnsjlip .to the qther, he raid. Merchant* taking par: in the celebration, he declared, will decorate their store* and offer (pedal sales. *>1 ^

Joseph Majuschak, president, de­clared indications were for a success­ful afTair. Merchants, he aaid, have contributed enough to pay for -Lhe decorations and other eapensf*.

A discu sion on the possibility of a post season football game with Lyndhurst High School and a suit­able opponent was held. Rutherford was mentioned as a likely opponerC Vivers was appointed on a committee to attempt to arrange a charity gam e

j for the benefit of the Lyndhurst un employed.

Majuschak declared the parent I Teacher A**ocia-.ions . of Lyndhurst were riot being given sufficient c red it for the work they are doing ip help- ing the chamber distribute milk free of charge to children in the schools unable to purchase it.

Majuschak said the P. T. M <!;d all tbe investigating to see whether the child asking the milk ioa.lv could not pay for it and deserved'eoasider ation from taxpayers and the ass ci- ation.

Poch Foam.P re s s th re e o r four r ip e peach es

th ro u g h n co lander, m aking one cu p fu l pu lp an d Juice toge ther. S ti r one e n ­velope g rfa tln w ith o n e -h a lf cupful of su g ar a n d d isso lve In o n e capful Of boiling w afer. Add p each pulp, ju ic e flavored w ith o n e tnblespoouful lem on juice- o r a lm ond e x trac t a n d plncb of

Mr. M oon,'636 Fourth S t ! ,nlt- 8* 1 ln ,'° o1 P'***' l,nd wl"‘n b«- 1 g inning to je ll, add th e w ell-beaten

w h ite* -e f tw o egg *, an * tieat nil t o ­g e th e r u n t i l v e ry thick a o It will n o t s ep a ra te . P o u r In to m olds and se t In cool p la c e until flfm . S e rv e with cus­ta rd s a u 'e .

♦ -------fry————The next business meeting of

Fraternity Chapter will be held at Elks Hall, November 20th. Ini iiation '*•* t e g fertaTgr Mra. Emwg fTaTr will pre*ide.;_

Mrs. Arthur V. Turner, p re Ident: of the Lyndhurst Women* Republi can C lub is endeavoring tb take a large delegation of Republican women, whether they are members j of the dub or not, to the meeting at t

tsa. i»ii. |fc<'lur*> Syndti ate.fc- (WNU Bmlce | •• •

Tel. Ruth. 2-0400

Vincent J. RizzoloCIVIL ENGINEER t

Consulting, Architectural Construction and Surveying

298 RllHiK ROAI1 LYNDHURST, N. J.

Reg. Civil Engineer State of New Jeraey

C lT h u rs d a y N ov.

A id m e e tin g . -12 —SI pinh—Ladies

Reed Memorial United Presbyterian Church

Stuyvesant Avenue, near Valley Brook Rev. Jsmo* H. I.ltUli, 0. D.,

I’wtfir0 :4 5 A.M. S u n d a y School,

11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Young People* ChrUlian

Union.7:00 P.M. Intermediate Young Peo­

ples Union Lender E. Wengland. I ' M. KvMM^ Wwfsbip. -

8 :0 0 P.M. Wednesday, I’rar«r Meet­in g

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