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Page 1: L e a d e r - digifind-it.com · PAOS TWO THE COM^pOAL lESQBS Th« CooMperdaJ Leader Puhlirfied E««rv Thursday br TH E CO M M ERCIAL LEADER CO., Inc. 156 Valley Brook Avenue TUephone

L e a d e rM j T f r

YOUNG BOY ARRESTED

AS THIEFIs I n C f c i M r t n 'a H « m

f W O W r r s t i o n A n d

U r « l patar». W ik m l » aM (kt >~Mk> k | * »» » >». „ 1 b « l

“ • ~ « * • »lk~> « " » " T a M ( m m 4 h »«a a>* ra** w , H . M ) . ika Okd* '**'• *•**»"• H«a»a m l la r t | in r >

!>•«•«■»« »•*«••«< W .Um Om T )

Coach Olson Offer* Strong Team Against Union Connty Outfit

h Spite Of Lone» By Graduation, Team Shows Peeabifities Of Great

Tteift In Fnturenewi safety

U gh in im «

S a v i n o

U n d e r W a yW ith iu pary i w t>1 lourtuaf wkst

h»t>i»<«4 Iv t w f& M S s t M s I I n k

cai taxpayer«,

<>ussu ww» Mr and Mr». W M O ut «rater. Mr*. G*orgv Bullock sad hUdrso. Wttham. Ktea#M.r, Audroy

Jsmoa an.I John, Judith l«n fd , [turi» K W n , an.1 A«w1ir\ M.-*r* ,.f I jrnd hurat Mrs 8 J F-.uee of Ee*< Or eng*. M r and Mra. P J h s rw n sf RuiHsrford and Miaa ( V ls U a * P«a •II of Now York C U f.

Lyndhurst Man JCiOs Kuelf

NO FURTHER MONEY FOR

RELIEF HEREW o r H u c k H s y * | * r * s -

e s f rasi t s - S u f f i c i e n t

» amhsf.Mrs Jacob B . Q w w e if k » . e rti*«

rrtli* «# Um buard and no« a « M il m v »«id.A l Ifa tiu in ’i llum r

H i l i V « I «*• t r * m in es H u s

M r * . S u f f a n a a n H o s t e s sM r a»d M rs. Lou» Bufar-man «f

««a Vsile jr Bteak « m m ea«ertatawd « I !W »r husM fssftvrdsr «ftonaaw* « I s i a r t f Is lisMfctittu« sf U u iMr- •♦Mi» U r th é if «aatrassary •* t t d r

->*ugfct»r pu n a Oossua u n e n j e j a i . • M hiaaaU M N aeraad.

Page 2: L e a d e r - digifind-it.com · PAOS TWO THE COM^pOAL lESQBS Th« CooMperdaJ Leader Puhlirfied E««rv Thursday br TH E CO M M ERCIAL LEADER CO., Inc. 156 Valley Brook Avenue TUephone

PAOS TWO THE COM ^pOAL lESQ BS

Th« CooMperdaJ LeaderP u h lir f ie d E « « r v T h u rs d a y b r

T H E C O M M E R C I A L L E A D E R C O . , I n c . 156 V a l le y B ro o k A v e n u e

T U e p h o n e R u th e r fo rd M 200-— 4201

? r e d 8. B e r n e r ............................................... E d ito rE rn e s t J . D a b in e t t . . . . S e c y , a n d T r a u . W i l l i a m B . K a e a a p f ..........................A d v . M g r .

t YNPBlWgy, NfcW JB88EV, THURSDAY ̂ SEPTEMBER 24^

Welcome, Stuyvesant MerchantsM e rc h a n t* a lo n g S tu y v e s jn t A v e n u e a re a roused . T h e y

w a n t m o rt lig h ts , m o re trees. T h e y w a n t a lo ca l business cen ter " t o arise o f its o w n acco rd , w ith o u t a r t if ic ia l s t im u la t io n .”

S ig n s a re R id g e R o a d m erchan ts w i l l o rg an ize soon.C h a lk u p on e fo r th e P la n n in g C o m m iss io n . T h in g s a rc

s t ir r in g .I t is t im e f o r the S tu y ve s a n t A v e n u e m e rch an ts to organize.

I f th e y w ish to m a in ta in th e ir id e n tity , th e y m u st fig h t against th e r is in g tid e o f ind o lence and in d iffe ren ce w h ic h fo r a tim e th rea ten ed th e ir live».

B u t th e ir p resen t a t t itu d e ind icates th e y w i l l b rook n o o p ­p o s itio n , th a t th e ir w ish es w i l l he an sw ered .

O rg an iz in g d e fin ite ly T u e s d a y n igh t, th e m e rch an ts la id p lan s w h ic h w e re n o t g rad iose, h u t w h ic h w e re s im p le an d de te rm ined and co n v in c in g .

S tu y ve s a n t m erch an ts can d o th ings. T h e y h a v e a ll the f a c i l i tm . T h e y h a v e lo y a lit ie s o f th o u san d s o f lo c a l residents. I f , as th e y p lan, th e y h o ld th e ir sales, ad ve rtis e th e m w e ll an d push them w ith a ll the v ig o r an d s tren g th th e y h ave , i t w i l l n o t be long befo re the A v e n u e is recogn ized as th e m ost p rom ­is ing in L y n d h u rs t . '_____ _ ___________

A Significant Story

LEADERETTESm s T.» M l I » » — M M » " .................. » m e

I 'm f a r R o o s e v e lt— I d o n 't th in k I 'v e k t t a n y d o u b t »b o u t th a t. B u t d o n 't ru n a w a y w it h th e in p n a a ia n th a t I M i n « a ca ta s tro p h e w o u ld b e fa ll th is c o u n tr y i f b f d o n « e r e f lee te d L a n d o n is second-rate R a o s e v e h — d g o ¿ i o q r t it. .H is e v e r y

it c o iq c id ts w ith th a t o f t h e p residen t.o v e r th e ir th eo ries— th e ir s p e e c h ® L o o k o v e r iLan-

d o n 's p re-cam paign sta tem en ts a n d y o u 'd f in d h im a n e ch o o f th e R o o a e v e k p rog ram .

C o m e to th in k o f it, th e R e p u b lic a n ai>d d e m o c r a t ic p a t t ie s are so c lo se ly ak in th a t a lin e o f d e m a rk a tio n is d iff ic u lt to d ra w .

C h ie f ly co n ce rn ed a re th e p o lit ic ia n * an d th e postm asters. T h e p o lit ic ia n s h a v e to o ra te e v e r y cam p a ign . T h e postm asters m u st scram b le fo r th e ir jobs.

S o i t is w i th a w r y g r in th a t I lis ten to the R e p u b lic a n s h am m er th e w as te fu ln ess o f th e W P A

* * * *

Ju s t w h a t , W H A T , I ask, w o u ld d ie R e p u b lic a n s d u i f th e y w e re in p o w e r

T h e c o u ld n o t let th e p oo r s ta rve — even th o u g h H o o v e r m ade a b ra v e stab a t it . R o o s e v e lt has changed a ll th a t . H e to o k c a re o f th e needy .

W h a t w o u ld L a n d u n d o i f he w e re efceetedI ' l l teH yo u . H e ’d h a v e to d ec id e a t o n ce b e tw een an o u t r ig h t

d o le o r th e W P A u n d e r d iffe re n t in it ia l* .A n d i f th e W P A is fra u g h t w ith e r ro rs n o w , w h y w o u ld n 't

i t h a v e th e sam e f la w s u n d e r th e R e p u b lic a n s ? I s th e re some- o n e in th e hou se b ra v e en ou g h to s ta n d u p an d te ll m e th e R e p u b lic a n s are a f in e r , m o re co n sc ie n tio u s race th a n th e D e m ­o c ra t*— m e an w h ile t r y in g to h id e th e ir In s u ls an d D o h e r ty s an d H a rd in g s u n d e r th e ir b ad ly s iy le d sk ir ts ?

Of W*am Officers Held Dies_By Local Legion P r o m i n e n t L o c a l M a r .

D i e s At S t u y v s s a n t A v e n u e H o n e

R f rss Sfttnrday

32S5& 1*M

a Jo ist M M U r II i i i of o fflrrn v m M U I s * *]gfct b)r M G Bar.r ln * tr Poal, Am antan lag ion o( ------X y M k a r it and I^tfiee' A uxiliary at W illiam Garro'w t laker, S t, ant of<*• » I * # r r )T £aaean . . . 1 l.yndhurft'« b u t k*>*p r t m tM a i le d as « a ee a iu le r of the poet died 8«turd«y at Ma kam* a fte r a ana Mrs. E iam a Ham Uiua wae in-, . ' f r i n i r niñee». T il* d**tk « i l l

P*m M sM ml Um Lad im ' | strike a greet b it» uiJ ar y anciliary. those nquainted with • and

Him. Gertrude Taylor. state preei- { the brave fight wnged kg the young dent, of G|e* Rock and Mrs. J J . man against the 4 e e 4 $ that cam« Greenwsld, W lgaawt a t arms of the as a result of hH participation In state, also of Glen Rock, were in- the World W ar. stalling officer* for the Ladies' Auxi- Overcome by mustflridwas while In Uary. action, Mr. Fisher W «e .taken to a

Othsr officers insulted by the post hospital and later sent back to the war«: P i n t vioe-commoader. Ernest United Status, cited for bravery. SehulU ; second vice-commander. John Tbt* effects of the gassing never Houghton; third vice-commander, left him. Although of a happy, ero- H a rry Hibberd, and fourth vice com- est frame of mind hq, was often inmandar, Ralph Lecoque.

Finance officer, Leonard F. Daw- son; chaplain, Edgar B Earp ; cor responding adjutant, Charles Rowell; recording adjutant, Charles Summers; historian, Frank Milner; flag and

A**sefla,Mr and H n . ;

Kiam tead avana* home la*t a fck t k>Ste in '. l>ii Ih la j aa ware eajoyad. ft-aahsaeatew

Ou—ta were: H n . J . X B rid e ? u * m i 'H r * . A . J . Ja rre * . M b . Hamilton, aad M aa A aa M eGr.il, Woodeide, Robert H amf e w « f j j „ nh port. •- U f t n p H aaiHaa.

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pain and mors of tan in agonycause of his hurt*.

However, he made a brave go o f \ his business and for years was head ( of the Paragon Steel Works.

H is father, always an idol for tfetstandard bearers, George Sylvester y <>ung man, was for fifty years one j and Ernest Henderson; sergeant at of the best known newspapermen in !

New York.The Rev. George F. Muller official- i

**d at burial services Tuesday.

f r i . , Sat., Sept. 25-08

•Forgotten Pee**

also

w v w r f H W P T i R

F ig u res re leased th is w e ek b y R a y m o n S . V a n V a le n , A s ­sistan t C i t y T re a s u re r , s h o w th a t 9 1 .2 p e r c e n t o f th e 1916 B erg en G x m t y tax le v y w a s co lle c ted u p to S e p te m b e r 16, com ­p ared w ith 81 .5 p e r c e n t u p to th e sam e d a te a y e a r ago.

W h i le f ifte en o f th e c o u n ty 's se ve n ty m u n ic ip a lit ie s n o w are classified as d e lin q u en ts , to a to ta l deb t o f $5 4 5 ,8 6 3 .1 6 , at th e end o f . i l f t 3 m ore th a n 5Q. p e r c e n t o f th e c o u n ty ’s m u n ic ­ip a litie s w e re fo u n d in th e d e lin q u en t c o lu m n a n d o w e d the c o u n ty $1 ,862 ,4 67 .30 . O n Sep tem b er 16, 1935, there, w e re tw e n ty n in e d e lin q u en t m u n ic ip a lit ie s in B e rg e n C o u n t y o w in g a to ta l o f $ 1 ,1 8 2 ,5 60 .23 in c o u n ty an d s ta te taxes, w h ile on th e same d ate th is y e a r th ese f ig u re s h ad been re d u ce d to fifteen a n d $54 5 ,861.16 .

In co m m en tin g on th is s itu a tio n , M r . V a n V a le n sa id to ­d a y : T a x co lle c t io n s h a v e im p ro ve d co n s id e ra b ly s in ce 1911 an d th e re IS e v e r y in d ic a t io n th a t th e y w i l l c u n tm u e im p ro v in g . A co m p a ra t ive s ta tem en t fo r th e th ree-q u arte r p e r io d o f the ye a rs 1935 an d 1916 s h o w s an increase o f 11.7 p e r c e n t . "

Me. Van V a le n issued th e fo llo w in g c o m p a ra t iv e tab le s h o w in g co n d it io n s th is y e a r an d last:

C o lle c te d Sep tem b er

16 , 1915 P e t .88 .1 85.5 70.4

1st -q.2n d q.3 rd q.

L e v y$ 8 1 0 ,551 ,59

830,553.6180 8 ,8 1 2 .5 7

L e v y$ 8 1 9 ,6 8 2 .4 0

8 1 9 ,6 8 3 .3 77 2 3 ,2 7 6 .1 4

C o lle c te d Sep tem ber 16, 1936

P e t . 95 .5 9 2 .9 91 .2

A v e r . 93 .2c o lle c te d 81.5" T h e fo u r th q u a r te r o f c o u n ty taxes becom e* d u e an d is

p ayab le on N o v e m b e r 15, 1 9 3 6 ," sa id M r . V a n V a le n , " i n the am ou n t o f $ 7 2 3 ,2 7 6 .3 4 . I t is a n t ic ip a te d th a t th e percentage o f co lle c tion * fo r th is q u a r te r w i l l exceed th a t o f la s t y e a r . "

D e m o c ra ts ? i

IS IT REALLY SUNFLOWER JOE?A n y w a y , L o c a l R e c o r d e r N e a r l y S t a r t » A P a n i c

B y R e v e a l i n g T h a t Y e l l o w F l o w e r I n D e m o c r a t i c Y a r d I s F o r L a n d o n

Reri.rder Joaeph M ellila ta y i ke has had nothing to do w ith i t

The Ea*t End Democratic C1*b look* upon him askance and with ausplcion.

The mysterious flowers that have *»een growing In the yard attached to the Democratic Club headquarters have been identified. They’re sun flow are. *

Uhhh! The East Enders, busy all day yesterday yanking out the offwd- lag flowers by tha re»ta, w ill have the shudders many aday.

Recorder R d U lo 'i home adjuina t k East End Democratic Club property.The places are so .close he says th*Democratic arguments at night soothe him to sleep. It's good music to hear Democrats argue, he says.

The flowers began to grow a abort time ago. Recorder Melillo. who knows a “ polljr seed** plant when h4 one kept his peace.

The brilliant ye flow flower appear­ed. The East Enders paid scant at-

One or two who did notice them thought them black eyed i ans. The flowers grew. »

Recorder Melillo had chuckle afterchuckle.

Saturday he called aside JosephDomsniro, one o f the active members of the chib.

" la I t true you fellosra are for Landon?** he asked.

Mr. Domanice, who is custodisn of the L ib rary Building, went white. Ha denied It a ll emphatically.

"W h a t are you «raw ing Landon «•mmm** Kecordet Mel

M r Domanieo hustled late the club.tke alarm. From all their

hiding plaoea ra .. ,.r. Theywent into action so quickly yellow lightning seemed to come from the East End yard.

•ut la Recorder Melillo being thanked for his kind regard for the Democrats?

Tkey n e p e r ! kla> a t planHiw Ike draad flower. In their bark yard!

T h e o u tr ig h t do le h as its good p o in ts . B u t th e R e p u b lic a n s , w i t h th e ir c r ie s fo r in d iv id u a lism , co u ld n ever co n sen t to such a K a te o f a ffa irs . A t least, th e ir a rg u m e n t ru n s , le t a m ar e a rn h is keep .

A l l r ig h t . T h e n co n tin u e the W P A . T h a t 's the o n ly so lu t io n A n d th is w o u ld co m e a b o u t— in s p t e o f th e sh rieks , the

m onas, th e gasp ing w in d s o f th e R e p u b lic a n * !* * * a

Y o g n o t ice th a t L a n d o n p rom ises re lie f, b u t « co n o n u ca lly G r e a t s tu f f . W e r e a il fo r it. W h e n d id the R e p u b lic a n s e ve r a d m in is te r a n y th in g m ore e co n o m ica lly than the D N e v e r . T h e y 'r e b lack w ith the sam e ch a rco a l.

r T - . --M * 4 : * I

I ' v e been c a lle d a C im m u n ia t . I 'm n o t. G r e a t G o d ! th e re 's n o th in g I d read m ore th a n a C o m m u n is t ic state.

Y e s , th e re is. I d read a F a s c is t ic s ta te m oreI 'm fo r a D e m o c ra c y . I t 's th e o n ly form o f g o vern m en t

D e m o c ra c y p in io n s in m e l it t le sw o rd s o f f ire . I 'd f ig h t f o r o u r d e m o c ra cy because t lo v e i t as the only «rue. even fair g o v ­e rn m en t.

Y o u m a y n o t b e lieve it. R m R o o ^ c v d l saved <**r fe rn o c ra c y . L o o k o v e r E u ro p e . L o o k a t the ¿ M o w e d , th e th re a t of m ore b loodshed

W h y is i t ?A r e these peop le m ore v ic io u s , m ore W uodfth irsty w e

A m e r ic a n s ?F o rg e t it. T h e y 'r e o n ly d i^ .it is ^ e d A n d d iw ytM fjirttn iQ can

be m ade to p a y b loo d y d iv id en d s .L o o k a t T o w n s e n d , look a t (x m g b llD , luq^ a t f ip i r h

— an d rem em b er H u e y Lo n g .P ro m is e th e ra in b o w to peop le w h o liv e W a '’- M g rn l

i t is o n ly lo g ica l th a t th e y 'l l c o r i^ o u t o f ftlg p Q o L a E r eyes a lig h t, th e ir fe a tu res b u rn in g w u b a desperate fa »4 , w jk n g to go w h e re v e r y o u say.

• • • ►I t w o u ld n o t h a v e taken m u ch to co n v in ce peop le th a t the

U n it e d S ta te s w a s doomed- -that the o n ly w a y o u t w a s re vo ­lu tio n . T h e r e w e re m a n y desperate , an g ry , v in d ic t iv e . T h e y w o u ld h ave ta ke n up arm s, ta r re d a n d fea thered, b u rn ed a t s take an d s tru c k w ith p ick axes those w h o h ad caused th e ir b an k s to co llap se o v e r th e ir heads.

A n d th is w o u ld h a v e com e about.T h e cap ita lis ts w o u ld h ave fa llen w ith the rest, th e ir

m o n e y n o th in g m ore th a n th e green leaves f lu t te r in g in the Se p te m b e r w in d .

R o u te v d t saved them . H e has in au g u ra ted th e W P A . I t is to lau g h to h e a r peop le ca ll h im a rad ica l. I t it ra d ic a l to s ave peop le f ro m s ta rv in g ?

I ad m it th a t it is a rad ica l though t to d iv id e w e a itk e ve n ly , to sp read th e w h o le o v e r m a n y e q u itab ly I t u a t f o u g h t th a t can n o t be ca rr ie d out to a h a p p y co n d u s iu n .

B u t w h e re in has R o o se ve lt a ttem pted th a t?H e h as g iven the p oo r o n ly sustenance w age*. Is 115 o r $18

o r $22 p e r w eek su ffic ien t t u p u t a fam ily <■T th ree , fo u r , f ive , s ix , »even , on easy s t r ic t ’ - — — ---------------------

T h e r e has been n o e ve n d is tr ib u tio n o f w e a lth . I t has m e re ly been an em ergency sa v in g o f s ta rv in g m illion* .

B u t the p o lit ic ian s an d p »« m a s te rs *re c r y in g fo r b lood. T h e y m ust h ave th e ir a rgu m ents. T h e y ca ll R o o s e v e lt an a n a r ­ch is t, a re vo lu tio n a ry , a c o m m u n is t

R e a l ly , h e is the s a v io r o f out d em ocracy .C h e c k m y vo te fo r h im .

arms, P. G. Parbex; commander ofsons of the legion, Albert Pirataky; Gaorge Sylvester snd Frank Milner

Other officers installed for the Ladies’ Auxiliary were: F irs t vice- president, Mrs. Anna Rowell; sec­ond vice-president, Mrs. Amanda Armstrong; third vice president. Mrs Catherine Rensimmer; secretary. Mrs. Anna Lynch; treasurer, Mrs. Olive | Sylvester; corresponding aecretary, Mrs. EHssbeth Hollister, sergeant at grms, Mrs. A. 4. Arnold; chaplain. Mrs. Mary Leader and hiatorian. Mrs. Bertha Reuter

Democratic Club Holds Meeting

Joseph Carroll, president of (he Lyndhurst Deasoerattc Club told aev- snty ft vs members at • meeting in the Elks Building lest Thursday night that the session “ will mark the be­ginning of the most enargetu cam­paign in local history.**

“ I t was the Lyndhurst Democratic Club on which the solidity of the

WONDER FORD K A TS FRIDAY

B i g S h o w , P o s t p o n e d f r o m L a s t W«k, H e l d

T h i s W e e k - e n dThe big Ford show, to have been

held here last week jaill be held in- i stead this F rid sy snd Saturday op­posite the Town Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Three cars operated only by radio 1 beams will perfo rm . The radio con­trolled cars are making a tour of the Eastern States and everywhere they have been exhibited erinmous crowds have marvelled at the uncanny e*hi- I bilion, which ia heralded as ths most thrilling snd exciting spectacle ever conceived for exhibition purposes. Krencill who is termed "Am erica’s Radio W izard", la acknowledged the graataat living authority on radio

Democratic party w u built ia Lynd control. The demonatration is entirelyhurst,M he said, "and it ia only iogi cpl that the renascence of the party and its regrowth should begin here."

Commissioner Jam es A Brealin, townahip leader. briefl> outlined fut ur* plans. He aatd permanent head quarters will be opened in the Lynd hurst Theatre Building next weak.

Curt Zhnmermsnn of ('arlstadt. a candidate for the Board of Frabhoid- era, and several other aapirants were speakers.

Mrs. John J . Breslin ,Sr^ one of the organisers of tha club was in­troduced.

different from the radio in homes, as both the transmission sud reception are demonstrated simultaneously »>— but in s visualised manner. The danj- onatration is unique in many ways, *■ ' ’■ • ~ a ' !«• to accomplish

many fests in the operation of the cars by radio that tke human hand ° t flesh snd blood cannot duplicate. Eight pounds of delicate brainlflce radio apparatus is e n jo ye d to con­trol the lights, ignition system, horn and Start the motor running.

■C!a a a .9 m A ag

•vfirS O , M i l

w a r r m u m o — l o w « m u « *

with D O M A LO COOK

N O RM A N r< M T M

8un., Mon.. Tues., 8ept, 27-1

••SU ITwitk r A j t Y ( ¡r a n t

J E A N H A R LO WKR A N C H O T T O N E

“Three CheersFor Love’

with JO H N H A L L ID A Y W IL L IA M F R A W L E V

W ed^T hurs., Sept. 30, Oct. I _Marc Coanelly’s

'Green Postures'also

H ide Walks Out'with B A R B A R A ST A N W Y C K

G E N E RA Y M O N D M OHKKT YO U N G

Mrs. J . J . Gordon snd son of 4M Fourth street have returned from a three month v is it ia Scotland.

Mrs. F rank Ruaika of §93 Ten Eyckr avenue ha » returned from the Catekill Mountain* where she spentthe summer.

Mr- aad Mia. George W ee rti of »V* Park avenue are entertain lag st their home for several weeks Mrs. George Woerts aad sen George Fran tte of GaWaston, Taaaa.

with a dinner and theatre party New York C ity this wesfc

Mrs. L M. Beh mitt and family ef 171 Va lley Brook evenne have re­turned from a three week stay atCedar Lake.

M r and M r * J . " J . Eckert aadfamily of 4NA R>»>M»velt A*« tortam*d at their home foe several days M r and Mrs. W illiam tody efJeraey City.

Mr

Mr. and M ia. A rthur Daiker 104 W ilW w a vea Aral anniversary

and Mre. Jerem iah NeiU ef333 Stuyvesant Avenue have retare ad from a \ acat ion at Ihngman's

the d-Vrry wbeia lh « i viaited with Mr Vheur marriage aad Mrs. J T J . Auòerson of Kearny.

B o o k a n d M u s i cC l u b H a s S e s s io n

The Lyndhurst Book and Muatc Club met thia week at the home e i Mrs. Robert Buuer. president of i£2 Page avenue, Lyndhurat Plana wore made to send delegates to the Her aid Tribune Farm at the Waldorf Aatorls, in Nsw York t it> x . ■ ▲ social followed the meeting R* freahments were eerved by the boa-

C o Y ( t u b H o l d M e e t i n gCo Y Club » I tke 1 yrrikumt Hlah

School met laat ntf kt at the keate at M i» Batty Brrkey at W1 Park avenue. Miaa Suaiee Eckert, preei. Seat. Miaa Virginia Rocke. ei».|Maai Sen* and Miaa UertriMle Or.ienei*lyke aacreUry, newly elected nSNoara uok char*e for the flret time

G ue.U were: M im « ta n n a leGaoaaandyke, Lülian lr* ,lle y . Uaer Cette Carloaai. Audrey M adiM t. tv .n . Lobmayer, M anea F .v ie r Itrrnice S I obey, ( k w i r SaiUock aad Marian Woodward.

B I C t i E S T P R I Z E S E V E R O F F E R E D

TUESDAY EVE.. SEPT. 29tha t E L K S H O M E , L y n d h u r s t

O p i n i n g N i g h t o f E U u D e L u x e B i n g o P a r t i e s 35 D e l u x e G a m e s * 3 5 D e L u x e P r i z e s A b i g e v e n i n g o f f u n a n d o p p o r t u n i t y »

ALL FOR 40c ADMISSIONP u b l i c i s I n v i t e d

i lactoa.

a f M Ri4ga

Mia- Hugo Friedrichs of F ifth avenue entertained et her home this - ..week at bridge Refreshment* were ! Miss Laers Ehrlich served after the games Guests wer«* Head hae retornad U Mrs. B . Van Meter Cousins. Mrs PhiladelphiaFrank Curtis. Mrs Frank Corride«. ------Mrs. J a mea Frendergsat, Mra. H arry Mr. aad Mr a. Jam es Roberta»« ef G«th*jl. M ra Paula Kaneenberg and, 431 l> l*fi«ld Avenue have r«tar»ed Mra. Andre« Egert. from a motor trip through the weet

M r SM I Mra. Otto Pipe aad (a » ily of 330 Stuyvesant Avenue have [I eetaraed from a stay at Lake Lea

Mr. a n i Mra. Henry De tir her and family of 333 W illow Avenue bev« relumed from a May at Rum son

Mr. aad Mia. Arthur Froligh of h t Harding Street have returned from a stay at Elm ira. N. Y. .

Mr. and M a W illiam F Aldndge ef 311 Watson Avenue aceonipemed by their son and family, Mr and Mra. Fred Aldridge uf Glen Rock have returned from a trip to Wash

Mr an« Mra. Matthew Frame ofT41 F ifth Street entertaiaed at their home ter several day* Maa. Rdaaflayer of New York OH*.

fltfl WillowMies Susan f th «Aveaoe hitlea »pent at

Mr. aad M m . i. I.' family ef 4fl* Wseaavslt Avenue have

returned from a stay a l Aabury Park.

Mr and Mre E Van Motor Ceue his snd fsmily of 444 Elm Streethave returned frooi a stay at Sehen ectady-

MAPLE WEEKat

JOHN RAFNERS, PASSAICResidents of Lyndherst end viciaHy are u ed to inspect the karge «splay pi Mapleeiture h oar display windows aad ia <

building, a l at special prices.

Om 2.000 square feet of window displey is M ed with the very latest models of Uvtaa Room, Dining Room, aad le droom Furniture.

MAINAVI.Ives.

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n r Sbow W u Big SocttS At EBu Home Lût S atfO ÿ S h tfi

Lyadhtÿrst Gardes Club b*ld its sa » u l f l a w show mt U « E lks Club Sat»rdajr. J u d in were H U Smith of N m i f c and Mr». Elisabeth Her dan of All*i*iaW.

NEEDYK | i t h w n

T H E A B O w » » f P E R S O N A L , F I N A N C E

First Lyndhurst Clinic Opens In Roosevelt School Thurs. Morning j

R U T H K R F O R I ) N A T I O N A L B A N K

Th.- township’* first dental d ia l« e f treatment w ill get it first, accord- Thursday morning in Room- in f to plans.

?lt School. A bright, white room has Th«* clinic room has been outfitted *en set aside for the clinic and into with the moat mot Jem equipment, the children from all the elemen- Parents inspected th« quarter« Tues-

iry s c t ia l l i t t t l town «hip w ill day night.However, all th« offit iala behave

the W P A project* u y esaentisl tu the township’« relief work

Richard Farrell Hart In CHfton Numerous Guests

A t H o m e i. L e o n a

L o c a l M a n I n j u r e d D u r - i n j i H u r r i c a n e O f L a u t

F r i d a yC L IF T O N — Richard Farrell, 44,

of 759 Manon avenue, l.yndhurat, suffered a pomiblc fracture of Lka skull at Friday afternoon «henan automobile in «bleb he « t a a paanenirar «truck a tree and then crasbfd through a guard rail in Broad Street near Hepburn Head.

Re waa riding in a car d r ivw by Stephen J . tlugalaki, 4U, of It z Ten Byck Avenue, Lyndhurgt SufaUki told police be was procc«»ling East along Bread street when be »aa forced off th* road by a rar coming from the oppo*i(t direction He said he applied Ms brakes but that th* automobile «kidded on Ik* wet pave- ment. * . >

Farre ll « a i taken to th« Passaic Clanerai H..«pita! by John Cseen, 23« High Street, Newark, aad was de­tained far observation.

Mra. Chartas Drubl of .KW Foreat avenue has nstaraed from a stay at

K n t e r t a i n s F o r M i

HAVE YOU VISITED MAZUR'S . .The new bakery at 523 Mdfe Road oppaalta the Sacred Heart Church? II not, why no»? We are aurt that our home baking

will plaaae yaw. Watch lor our Weekly Specula.

Thuraday—I Largea . Layer Coko

C r j t f j f t T l I . . „ and I Ikoieniettor Cookies both for 33<

, S 2 > ' Saturday Drllciuu*Wine Stollen . 23c

Monday- -2 Large Loanee•rood . . . . Ik„ t a ja * 5 •m sa .

Phone Rltheitord 2-516#

L a v i i i a B e e b y W U I W e d K e n S a c h le b e n

Daughters of Mrs. Robert V i vers of 70* Kidge nm d gave a party in re4. bratios of her fifty sixth wedding an niverssry at her home yesterday They presented her erith many gifts

(attests were Mr«. Marian Tilton, Mrs. Albert Nichole, Mrs. Raymond Smith. Mrs. ft. D < ray and daughter Betty. Mrs. Owen C. W h it« « a and daughters, Mrs W illiam D W b g r a t Miss May Whitman.

WHY PAY MORE!Send Ui Vnar Fan OanMata.

S l I T S T O P C O A T S - O B K S S f S DRV CLFAN EO 4 P W S » .U A T

MODERN TAILOR(POSEMOST CLF.ANFRS)

201 Muvveaant A»c H lpp tg rrt '« )

Sam Brody’s

Valley » " « * *

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l a addition to the 12 n g m U r le c tio « o f the Sunday Herald Tribune, neat Sunday’« « i l l include a Urge E X T « A section written by a u th o r it ie s on a r c h ite c tu r e , b u ild in g , transportation, decoration, textiles, fashions! beauty, h on e management and cooking . . . ap c m a iM a t record o f the sessions on the "N e w W ay o f L iv in g" at the Herald TribuaaSixth Annual Forum on Current Problems held at the W aldorf Aataria this wyek. D o . t fail to order M s, from your ncw*dcakr or phone PEnaiylvaiua 6-4000.

opened Thursday morning in Roose­velt School. A bright, white room has been set aside for the clinic and into It the children from all the elemen­tary schools Of the township will troop.

Dr. George Slattery is the school dentist.* He was in the office to ee- ceive the first batch o f children. No dentsi work w ill be accomplished un­til s thorough examination is given «•very child.

Once the exammations are com­pleted, parents or guardian« of the rhildren will be notified of the work that must be done. *Htey will be told the flsss found in the teeth of the «hildren and a request will be made to j?et i><T»nission of parents to do the work.

Although there will !«■ no coat to the work, the permission of parents is desired to relieve the hoard a t any respons ib iW f.

Mure than* that, however, the hoard wishes td impress upon the patents what their children need and what is going bo he done.

i< ual work nttuolly is go ­ing to be do«u\" Dr. .Slattery said, "what is moat imp4»rtant is the chU dren will learn something definite »♦»»et teeth hygiene. This is one of the moat Important of subjects.

"The age-old fear of the dentist chsir must he forgotten. The beet way to ersdicate this fear is to he- fin with the parents. Once children ¡earn that their teeth nee«l not pain them, th«t they should be 100 per rent efficient at all times, they will be far bettor off.”

Th»- < hiidren most seriously in need

W P A pro jo e * totalling « M M t t for Lyndhurst w a it the spprw aJ of Washington aaths itM n. l yndhurst of tciats m id today:

Of the total « H J C I i . de*, rod for the co^p lotiw of the M Athletic V t S

A Kw .000 t m ja * is for sewing work to engage local women.

The rest U for the improvement of Prospect M a c *

Only the Pnmpeet M ate pro|»ct is new. The M a Ha Avenue work hat <»ea going on in eefthuu tioa with the i‘oetruction, uf the Ugh school M d . More than flOOjOOO has twen spent oa that prolaet. , . .

The saw ia. «m a t* • «P.-chismn a week ago to go to Passaic. work.

Residents receaüy approved the Prospect Place hapfcftvement. I t w ill coat them about IftMNi lyndhurst Will contribute another $1.000

Pstem m W P A aaacuuves have a l­ready approved the plans Only ap proval in Washington is needed to -n*ur action on them

Lyndhurst will pay M.000 of the met of completing Mann Avoniie i Pteld. The township will also con tribute $2.000 toward the sewing room project.

Officials have not jret stated from what fund the meney for the pro jecta will come, lyndhurst mode au •penal appropriation for W P A pro- jocts. The money cannot come from the department of public works or publi«' affairs or porks

Whether the Board of <V*mmiaeion am will bo required to adopt plana for issuance of *

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lere and TherJW A LTER ROWE fcl

¡ G O L D E N B E A R S O P E N .W i t h th e R e c r e a t io n D e p a rtm e n t S o f t B a l l L e a g u e s going

t t a fa s t p lay-o ff c l ip a n d th e p l i y o f the n e w Y o r k G ia n t s in th e ir p e n n an t dash , l i t t le a tten tio n has been p a id to lo c a l foo t­b a ll an d here is th e o p e n in g game heaped u p on th e lo c a l fans.

T h is S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n a t 2: JO o 'c lo ck a t R u th e r fo rd F ie ld th e G o ld e n B e a r s o p e n u p th e ir n ine g am e s ch e d u le w ith Ro aeO e P a r k as th e op p o s ition . Ro se lle P a r k o p e n e d u p last S a tu rd a y w i t h a 6 t o 0 v ic to r y o ve r the ru gg ed Ja m e s F e rr is o f Je r s e y C i t y an d a re co m in g to meet the lo c a ls w i t h a h e av y b u t w e e d y o u t f it .

G e t t in g b a ck t o L y n d h u rs t , the G o ld e n B e a r » a r e g re a t ly h a n d ic a p p e d b y h a v in g n o fie ld to p ra c t ice o n a n d r fa u y th e b o y * d o n o t k n o w i f p ra c t ic e is going to b e h e ld a t th e Sp o rts C o i t e r , S t . M ic h a e l 's , Independen t, o r M u n ic ip a l P la y g ro u n d . N o t o n e o f these fie ld s is in cond ition fo r fo o tb a ll o r a n y a th ­le t ic e ve n t as w a s p ro v e n b y W e b s te r P U h e m u s " a n k le in ju ry a t In d e p e n d e n t F ie ld fast W e d n e s d a y an d J e r r y S p a r t a 's in ju r y a t d ie S p o r ts C e n te r las t S a tu rd a y . ,

D e s p ite a ll these hand icaps, C o a ch E . O ls o n h a s deve loped a fa s t m o v in g e leven , b u t reserve m a te ria l a t t h is t im e is a t a lo w m ark.i T O n the end posts a re R o y O lso n an d F r a n k R u g g ie r o . B d th b o y s a re capab le pass re ce ive rs w ith O lso n a s ta n d o u t . O lso n ia a ju n io r and s a w p le n ty o f action last season d e s p ite th e fa c t M ic h a e ls and L a g e ren b e rg w e re th ree y e a r v e te ra n s . R u g g ie ro i * a lso a le tte rm an fro m last season.

A t the tack les, O ls o n is w e ll fo rt if ie d w i t h C a p t a in M ic h a e l R u s s o and T o m m y G a j h g e tt in g th e v a r s ity posts.

Ru sso needs n o in tro d u c tio n o n h is a b i l i t y a s a foo tb a ll p la y e r as th is is h is th ird s e a *x i o f p la y fo r th e G o ld e n Bea rs . G a s h , w h o p la ye d o n th e Ju n io r H ig h S c h o o l te a m la s t y e a r t ip s th e sca les a t 214 p ou n d s and to co ve r u p h is w e ig h t can c o v e r th e ce n tu ry in e le ve n seconds.

T h e g u a rd posts a re be ing gua rded b y t w o ru g g ed b u t lig h t schoo lboys in th e persons o f Jo seph P o l i to a n d A r t D e e r in g . P o l i t o w a s a second te am m an last y e a r a n d s h o w e d v a rs ity a b il ity in ja y v e c gam es w h ile D eerin g earned h is le t t e r la s t y e a r a t a ta ck le b e rth .

I f in ju r y can s ta y a w a y , L y n d h u rs t h a s a n o th e r g reat ce n te r to ad d to th e a lre a d y great lists o f A 1 C r a n k s h a w , R e d S fcadd l , G c u rg e S t . B e t a an d B i l l S m ith in W e t v t c r Po lh em u *. P o lh e m u s is a b ro th e r o f “ P o k e y " Po lh em u s w h o s ta r re d fo r G o ld e n B e a r a th le t ic te am s back in 1927 a n d 192 8 . P o lh em u s w a s in ju re d last W e d n e s d a y a t In d e p e n d e n t F ie ld w h e n he •w pped o n th e s tu m p * a n d p oo r co n d itio n o f th e f ie ld . H e ia w p e c te d to he in sh ap e fo r S a tu rd a y b u t o n th e secon d team ce n te r p osition is th e f ig h t in g B i l ly S y lv e s te r ............. ....

T h e b a ck f ic ld is sm a ll b u t one o f th e fastest s in ce the d ays o i D e R e n s is , L u s tb a d o r , K le m an , S t . P e te r a n d F la n a g a n .

A k < Ju * o a K ic k « . H e n r y D e R e n s ia w h o - h a s th e "b r a in * " a n d w h o w i l l p ro b a b ly e n d th e season w it h th e la b e l as being th e greatest p la y c a lle r L y n d h u rs t has e ve r h ad . B es id e s being a b ra in m an y o u n g H e n r y , w h o is ju s t l i y e a r s o ld , is th e neat M o ck e r in th e b a c k f ic ld an d w i l l d o p le n ty o f b a l l c a r ry in g .

A t th e h a lfb ack s , P a u lie C a p a c c io an d J e r r y S p a r ta w i l l b e s ta tion ed . C a p a c c io is a th ree y e a r v e te ran a n d is d ue fo r a g re a t season. H e w i l l d o th e m a jo r ity o f the p ass in g a n d k ick in g an d is a lso an e x tra g o o d b locker. S p a r ta is fa s t a n d a v e r y good b a ll c a r r ie r an d s ta n d s o u t on the defense.

F u llb a c k p o s it io n is ta ken c a r t o f b y E r n ie D e R e n s is w h o ia in p e rfe c t c o n d it io n fo r a g reat season D e R e n s is p ro ve d h is g re a t p la y las t season b e fo re becom ing in e lig ib le b u t n o w h is ( ta n d io g is h ig h a n d a ll w c can s a y is "w a tc h th ia b o y g o ."

R e s e rve s tre n g th is a question . In the h a c k fie ld J a c k A lo n x o atands o u t akm g w i t h R ic h a r d O x ig h lm an d T o m m y G ra v a g n a . L in e m e n are V in c e n t P e m o ta , Jo h n n y G ra a a o a n d R o b e r t O s ­bo rn e , am ong o th ers.

In a m in u te w c w i l l he conced in g L y n d h u r a t th e v ic to r y , b u t a t th is tim e a ll w e c a n say is he a t R u t h e r f o r d F ie ld th is S a tu rd a y a f t e m o m a t 2 :3 0 o ’c lo ck .B O W L I N G . . . . *

T o m o r r o w e ve n in g a t the T o w n H a l l , D i r e c t o r o f P a rk s

L E A D E R THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER

DePampinfis Outfit ShowtQ&s*By Winning SoMmB League Tide

A fte r playing oat a twenty threeeek schedule the Dante DePamphiiis

Association finally showed champion­ship class in turning heck the H ill­tops in two games over the week-end. On Satnrday, six Hilltop home runs and two ineligible players, Caesar Guidetti and B il ly Casale were not enough to stop the fast stepping Lawyers. The final score read 14 to IS .

On Sunday morning, the DePam- phitis w ith Charley Glock hitting two home runs, the Hilltops were again beaten. The score was 8 to 4 with Vincent Cortese pitching five h it ball.

In an “ exhibition” game following the DePamphilis-Hilltop game on S a t­urday, the American Legion, Recrea­tion MB ” champions took a 7 to 2 victory from the Hilltops. B il l M uir homered for the Legion end B illy Landells sensational catch with bases leaded in the fifth inning with two away was one o f the best catchee of the year. Policeman Landells also was right np there with his stick, knock ing out a pair o f singles.

Imm ediately a fte r the DePamphiiism u . won the Recreation “ A ” laur­

els from the Hilltops they continued their winning ball by turning back the American Legion, 7 to 3 in

fam e of a three game series to decide the township championship. The teams w ill meet in a second game and third, U necessary this Sunday morning at the Marin P la y ­ground a t 10:30 o’clock.Box scores:DePamphiiis Assn. ab. r. h.Brown, ef ........... 4 2 0Curcio, lb . . . . . . . .V , .........,.,4 3 3Cammarata, ss .................... 3 2 1Glock, 8b ................... . . . . . . . . 4 1 lPalumbo, e .......... 4 j jPierro, r f .........................." . . .4 1 ilPolito, 2b .................................. $ 1Farina, I f ................................ 2 2Cupkowski, p .............. 4 1 1UePrino, sc ..............................4 j 2

Totals ........................... 80 14 4Hilltops ab. r. h.Marrone, r f ........D. Checki, 2b .................... 5Caggaingo, lb . .De Donato, c f . . .F ieri, I f . . . . . . .Mussie, sc . . . . . .Ferrari, ............Albino, p . . . . . . .Casale, ss . . . . . .Guidetti, 3 b ........

..................................n 1111DePamphiiis A .m . 4 4 6 H 0 0 0— 14H illtop . ................0 4 1 Î 3 1 Z— U

(Second Gam .)H illtop . . . . , 0 0 0 1 0 0 1— 7 7 2Am. Larion I a 0 I t 0 i — 7 1 J 0Batterie .— Albino and N u ir e ;

Houghton and P iratsk j.(Th ird Game)

DePamphiiis 3 0 1 0 I a 0—a a 0H iilto» . — a i o o o o o—4 a tBatterie*—Cortea. and Palumbo;

A lbino and Ferrari(Fourth Gam .)

O .Pam philii 3 0 0 1 0 0 S 7 a 1Aa». Legion .1 0 0 0 0 0 a —3 a IBatterie»—Corteae and Palumbo

Houghton and Plrataky.

Rutherford ‘1 1 ’> To Have Local

Stars In Line-UpSunday afternoon football w in not

be played In Lyndhurst for the first time In about eight years due to the building of the High School stadium which leave* the local amateurs and •emi-pro* without a place to play, but local fans w ill not have fa r to go to witness a semi-pro football game as the Rutherford Field, just one block from l yndhurst w ill be the home of the Rutherford Alumni football team.

And local fans w ill not be lost watching the Alumni go through its

as several Lyndhurst hoys will

TO EMPLOY EXPERT FOR

LOCAL ZONEH e r b e r t 8 w a n W i l l G e t

$ 2 ,0 0 0 F o r J o b O f S e w m i n g

expert, by the e Lynd

«ai _________a n d P la y g ro u n d s , Ja m e s A . H rca lin w i l l m ee t w i t h a ll theme T f t * * ?in te rested in fo rm a tio n o f a h o w lin g league. T h e m eetin g w i l l s ta r t a t e jjfh t o 'c lo c k sh a rp in the C o u n c i l C h a m b e r s o f the

T h e R e c r c a t io n D e p a r tm e n t w ith B re s lin aa s u p e rv ian r has ju s t co m p le ted t w o su ccess fu l s u it b a ll leagues a n d tw o classes o i b o c c jc to u rn am e n ts .

M a tc h e s w i l l h e ro lle d at the R o o se v e lt A l l e y s a n d at th e O d d F e llo w s a lle y , .

T h e A m e r ic a n L e g io n . D e P a m p h iiis A s s n . , C o m m e rc ia l w » d e r . U n i te d C o r it . O d d M k m m , E lk s , O J u n b u s C U th , W in d y R e i l l y b a n d ( « h e r < r g a n & a t io n s are exp ected to h a v e th e ir rep re aen ta tive s a t th e m e e tin g — -

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O D D S A N D E N D S . . . .T h e W e s t E n d Y o u n g D e m o c ra tic H u b w i l l e n te r a team

In th e H u d s o n Essex basketba ll lim p a t th e N e w C a s in o in H a r r i s o n . . . . T h e R< «.knes h ave tw o basketba ll d r i l ls un d er th e ir fa d t an d a re re a d y t o represent L y n d h u ra t in th e B e rg e n E v e n in g R e c o r d 's C o u n t y B a s ltc th a ll le a g u e w h ic h w i l l s ta r t u n d e r R a lp h C h a p m a n a d ir e c t io n . . . . T h e C o U cg ia tcs d r i l le d ou td oo rs last S u n d a y b u t e x p ec t to get “ inside“ next w e e k . . , . L ib b y L in d ae y w h o p la y s w it h .th e W a l l in g tn n O r Ed s , fo rm e r ly th e B ru to n s ,m ig h t p la y r iu lm n n a r y gam es ti> the C o lle g ia te * o n S u n d a y s _____T h e < ii 'ic w i l l take the p m i i t a . . . . T h t R u th e r fo rd’A k im m 's fo r*h a 11 te am open» its •. a m fa ig n th is ¡Su n d ay a t R u t he r fo rd F ie ld aga inat th e N u t lc y V a r s i t y a » * B i l l y C asa lew h o b ru ke h is )a w ag a in s t the N u t le y team la s t y e a r is back w ith R u t h e r f o rd a lo n g w i t h J<ie C u p k o w sk i and J a c k F W c h r n

I ) | * r __ *.7 a Navy. Although C liffo rd only recentB a c k F r o m N e w p o r t ty joined the N avy, he has been

------ rheosa as corporal o f the guards.M r. and Mr*. John M . Voge l with and »• eockswaia o f his boat crvw.

their sun. Victor, and daughu-r Mis« He likes hie work aad ie la the Muriel Vogel, a t JPorvet Aweu«- sad best o f spirits.Henry Dubey of Itutherford Avenee, --- ■■ ■ «•peat laat tietarday a t Newport. Mies ('«Uterine Renner «f 4 ft»hod* Island, where the fom er's eon Copelaad avenue is i l l at the HackenClifford u Met toned a t the Naval I sac* Heepital

Ja ck Boschen who plsyed a t ___Golden Bear iaaUtute for the past t^o aeasona w ill see setion at the rullback Position and is expected to do the m sjority o f the kicking and paseing.

B illy Caaale who ended up a great •oaaon on the gridiron last year with Rutherford by breaking his jaw Ja ths last game is another Lyndhurst boy who w ill see action. B illy*, block­lag and Signal cslling makee bim a ■tandout at quartorback

Herbert 8. Swan, was selector Monday « ig h t Planning Crmmianion to resoi hurst at a cost of $2,000.

Application w ill now be made to the Board o f Commissioners for ap­proval of the plan.

Members e f the Board of Commis­sioners were a t the meeting Monday night in the Twwn Hall. A t least two of them, M ayer Horaee R . Bogle and Commissioner George H. Holden, ex­pressed approval of the plan.

However, Csssmisaaoners Jam es A. Breslin, Louis M. Fsvier, while giv ing ao indication how they will final­ly vote, withheld definite judgment.

Commissioner Breslin recommended that the Planning Commission lay over the matter to the Board of Commiasioaers for action.

Resonement of Lyndhurst is an in­tegral part of the plan of the Plan ning Commission to remodel the townsfeip. There are many defects in the present ordinance that w ill be eradicated under the new plan.

The high coet of the project, how ever, threw some doubts as to its sdvisability into the minds of those preeent a t the session.

M r. Swsn, a zoning expert, must be provided office space for six months. Engineering fees sre extrs. Then the coet of readvertising and printing of the new ordinance would run into $600 or $1,000.

Pe ter Longarzo, vice president of the Commission, presided in the sbsence of President W il liam C. Collins. A ll the other mem bsrs of the Commission, including N s t C. Gilbert, A rthur Lane and W illiam Connolly approved the plan.

A n interacting visitor to the meet ing was M ax Cohen of New York, operator of a airing of theatres, in ­cluding the R its Theatre, and lessee of the Lyndhurst Theatre which he refusee to open. T h . P lum ing mission has importuned him to open the Stuyvesanf*Avenue place.

"Gentlem en", ssid Mr. Cohen, “ I was startled to read in the newspap ers your plane to reopen the Lynd hurst Theatre. One of your number even urged the police to try to close

least, force Lyndhurst.',000 in your locsl

I and the Ritz. ent. I'm trying

possibility that the Lyndhurst c^uid be operated at a profit, don't yog think that I would do so? j I I

“ And don't yo^ think that I, as an j experienced showman, am a b e tte r' judge of whether or not that theatre j can be opened and kept open a t a I profit than yourselves who probably ; know very little of the inner work­ings of the theatre business?**

A fte r members of the C-onftnission said they felt no antipathy for him. Mr. Cohen stated: “ You may hsve ■ the theatre any time you wiah for j any public enterprise. Take it over] and make a recfeation center of it. | Do anything In it you may wish.

I don’t care. Bu t I w ill not ap­prove reopening I t aa a theatre and thereby Jeopardrslng my Ritz Theatre investment "

Jackson Kuha Co. aaked the com i mission to Rivermde avenue,near Sanford avenue, for busineas. They have | ih* of propertythere on which they wish to erect s gsrage. It was taksn under considera Uon.

ance Union of Lyndhurst sre msking plans to attend the annual conven­tion of the Woman's Christian Tem­perance Union of Bergen County at Sears Roebuck Auditorium in Hsck- enaack on Friday.

Mrs. M artha L. Sneday of Closteiv county president, w ill speak in the morning and Mrs. Ethel H. M cA l­lister of Montclair, corresponding secretary of the state of New Jersey

ill speak in the afternoon.Members of ths Lyndhurst organi

zation who wttl attend are: Mrs. Jo ­seph Aldridge, Mrs. A . J . Gilchrist, Mrs. H. C. Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth Nicol, Mrs. Douglas Nicol, Mrs. L . J . Suess, Mrs. A. J . W inkleman, Mrs. Roy Stringfield, Mrs. Truman Shar- well, Mrs. Bert Groom, Mrs. Fred Voli and Mrs. W illiam Kleckner.

V. F. W. Form Lyndhurst Post

A Veterans of Foreign W ar Post is being formed in Lyndhnrot, so lets get together and make t&is post the larrest in Bergen County. So, alt you comrade; who have seen service over there m Ui u ycu did to r Uncle Sam. Let’s get tof ether and talk of the d a jf over i! “ re. Who knows, you mey cveet a • viddy who fought tide by aide wj h /ou. So lets go, join us.

Meetings are held every Wednes­day evening at the Brass R a il Hall at 292 Chase svenue.

Come, join us you vets of foreign warz and make this a real post..

Mrs. Stolte Dead After Short IllnessMrs. Louise G. Stolte of 613 Ridge

road died Friday at he{' home after a abort iilnees. Funeral services were held this afternoon from her home. The Rev. Franklin G. Faber, pastor o f the St. Thomas Epieropal Church, officiated. Interment followed in F lo r­al H ill Cemetery. Four «hildren, Edna Olsen, Misses Anna and G loria Stolte and Curtis S tolte survive. * She was bom in Pittsburgh and lived in Lyndhurst five years.

the Kitzme to reopen

I have sutheatres, theThat is n Mgto get some Of

there

M i s s E . T e r r yW e d s O t t o O s w a l d

Min* Edns Terry, daughter of Mr. and H r*. O m ti* E . T » r ry o f 11» Fern avenue will lieeom. the bride on October 4 o f Otto Landon Oswald, win of Mr. and Mr*. Otto Oswald of -ifix F<uw«t aveoue, Lym lhumt at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Re.. Honald X . W illiam s, (tu to r of the church, w ill perform the ceremony.

Men» Club and Tuxis’ Group of the Westminster Presbyterian Churchwill present , p lay October I t at the church hall. Mr«. A m , D iv in . . i . chairman of th« eominittre in

M -cupcakes" and who h u h » n with th . A th letica for three saaaons is w . o f U » .nds on the AlamaL

Caesar Guidetti who was bulwark w the Rutherford line last — um U doln« his playing up in Hackaauck hut the Rutherford manatee. Sid Uvenaon predict. Guidetti w ill ap­pear with Rutherford after the m -

Renat.. Antolmi who (a |M d nation w t* . popularity aa a halfback os Andy K . r r ’s Red Raiders of ColaaU 1» IM S » coach of the team aft. will present a aqua.I of I t fornMr echaol- hoy. and ro lle r , p i.yer. w h Sunday afternoon Martin# thi. Sunday. Sept. IT when the stroa« Nutley V a n tt , Club led by Sparky Jones. I«T pound sensation of profeaalaa al c o m . lo town T W gam. will s tan at M l •'clork.

W . C . T . U P L A N S T O A T T E N D S E S S I O N f

Members of the Alice C ary Me-; Kinney Woman's Christian Temper-»

Bowling Shoes $3-35

Bowling ShirtsCompletely U-tt»r*l

$ 2 ^ 5

U P

O'Connor'sSport Shop

m V A L U » A V B M U K,Opp. Town Hall

L Y N O M IR S T

GOLF AT TETERBORO ^

ON ROUTE 2, TETERBORO, N. J . TWO 11-HOLE COURSES

4 Starting Places - No Delay

Stauung ttlatioB of U a United 8u las aa opuatkw fee appandlaua.

M ra M ary lack rolled high ko c* a f a . ) at th . meeting ef tk . Hun. shiaa Bowling O ak tkia week ak the K ra ft Alleys M ra U a ia e Hamaraak waa second with < score of i n and M ra tteraare Caattaa. third, with a eco re of 1Î1. Other laemker, prM eat were Mrs Weeley Healler. Mra. ■dwta Rach. Mra. riadertek Schacht. Mra. Cari DieheM. Mra. Louie Koeh­ler, M ra Howard Bridgmaa aad Mra. Naa “

« E E ! FREE!FARRELL'S INN

3 1 2 V a l l e y B r o o k A v e . , L y n d h u r s t

SATURDAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 2*th

ROAST FRESH HAMTry Our Famous GIN RICKEY 1

W e s e r r e o n l y t h e c h o ic e s t W i n e s a n d l i q u o r s Daacing and EntertainmentTRY OUR NEW SKEE BALL

Our Pick. • By Vincent CorteseE A S T

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Less heat lost up chimney proves fuel savings with

DELCO-HEAT BOILER-UNITIn m any home heating p lan t,, much o f the heat rushes over siTKKit hhcat ing surfacesand goes up the chim ney. In th eD C LC O - ’ J e a t B o tk r-U n it, over 80% of fhe heat ia pu t to w ork— not w aited . *

E a c h section o f the to ile r has forty-fcur f ian fe . c a t as a part o f i u heating ’ aurfaec These flange, form a « 4 n n a f passages through which the hot gase. must pas.. T h e y g a k e these m any surface* W ith I n impact which forces heat rnt^fhe water, w h ic h i t s p re a d o M in t h in la ye r , inaide tb ; metal flange*.

T h e advantage o f th is "b n - P a k T o r p on c ip le " is tremen- dous. I t c ffer* eonMncing proof of the ez tfa eeonomy o f the DELCO-HMkT B o U e r - U n i t . T l*« hot * * * * * * th e * enter th* ch im ney a ie m m a th m 350 lir ircce W o r th in tfieon.c heat - ing plant» w fckfclftpw ordinary sm o o th su rfa ce d com bustion chamber».

I f you are building, o r i f your heating plant is old, get the full facts about the D ELC O - H BA T Bo ile r- U n it from the nearest D ELC O - H EA T dealer. H e will show you how and w h y this great P roduct o fG enera l Motors w ill deliver au tom atic heat at a cost so low yo u w ill be amazed and delighted. * v

D*4 B A Tr» t.T ~ r prrnmmH. “ D otted a * uté*T*~ p>M* W irsv^Jm mround W

Krm vm ber therm s>. 44 fuelemch D BLC O - H t A T B mtf

YEA R tO U N O D O M EST IC M O T W A T ERTlrn D E L C O - H E A T B -4 ,r- U m H o t m

And! koto 's mo w ocowoasyl •. *t>n co mi.at a*iirî Unit* ar* »m| ter d « lco

HEAT Burner wtth th« "THIK M ir rtsal C*«tro! T'»*•. 7 ' “ * »k* Im m grmé» ol dMtnlM «M eU- TM*

l i t ’ ' " *• rrl>— “o il «M M r'.l* farm •TMIH MlXTUaa et •*) M*4 «ir that I« «ICH In faratM« K * » ' TMa THIK MI XT V RK . „ N M M f l H la* *• ••• •• built t r Onera) M^aral«ad«llararh.,Mk» T i l

P k O D L J C T O!- G E N E R A L M O T O R S

K E L L E R Engineering Co.

Mala Mho* Itoora 4M V A U . t r U O A K AVK.

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THURSP*T. SEPTEMBER 24. IW>

Wedding Beiis Ring Again As *■ Snired Heart Witnesses Many

✓ •Weddings Of Local Reâdents

L E A D E R

of Lyndaurat, a u the best man.Mr». Helen Hyatt, o rg ia iit ef the

church, played the wedding march Mr». Ida St. John of C llftea

* « l "A ve Marin**.The bride wore n gown of white

> transparent velvet, with a lone tulle veil and carried n bouquet of white roeee and hahie* breath T V maid of honor w u »owned in M ay wine moire taffeta, with hat, «hoes and flovet to match. She carried a ho** qaet of te* roee colored dahlia*.

Upon their return from a M d r il lt trip to Atlantic C ity Mr. nnd Mra. Miner will reside in Hackensack.

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church waa the scene of a weddint Saturday a/ternoon at 4 JO when Miaa Ann Murdock. daughter of Mra. A.B. Murdock of Newark became the bnde of Peter Hero, eon of Mra. Theresa Kero of 61S Newark avenue, Lyndhurst. Rev Cornelius Boyle, cur« ate of the church, performed the eeremony.

Mias Helen Karo, stater ef the bridegroom was the maid of honor and Jam es Murdock, brother of tha bride, was the best mas.

The .bride wore a frey suit, with green hat, shoes and gloves and a corsage of white carnations and lillie* of the valley. H ie maid of honor was gowned in black with hat. ahoes

and gloves to match. Her flowers were red rose« in corsage effect.

A reception followed the ceremony at the Esses House in Newark for members of the families, after which they left f«.r a wedding In;» !o At lanUc C ity . A fter two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Kero will reside at 432 foreat Avenue, Lyndhurst.

P h a l a n x F r a t e r n i t y A c c e p t i n g A p p l i c a t i o n sOne nweV from tonight, at « o’­

clock P. K „ the deadline arrives for applications of membership to th* Lyndhurst Alpha Chapter of the Ph a ­lanx fra te rn ity , which la sponsored by ,*oger B re si in. To qualify for membership. applicants must be high bchool graduates between the ages " f 17 and 26. Letters of application should he mailed to - the Phalaac Fratern ity Club House. 447 VaUey 3rook Avenue.

The recently elected offirers of the Alpha Chapter are Joseph M cW sU trs, "remus; Maurice Marino, Pro-Pre nus; John Anderson, Tribune; and Howard Nffilette, Investor.

Other members are Raymond Chap­man. A lfred Funabashi, (¿ene <Jen- ola, Fred Kaempf, Bruce Kelly. James MrDede, A lfred Purdy and George Tafar. R«»l^rt Tansola is an fceaor- >anr aaeaaher. ___

This Alpha Chapter, which Is the only chartered chapter of the Pha- 'snx Fratern ity in Lyndhurst, has planned an exceptionally active pro­gram for the fall season, Including a township wide drive for a social l»enefu, the nature of which la still confidential at this writing.

Chril Sarvice Examinations

Jersey, madr s rr»w d o f T h peC cent on time 'lu tin* the e « M months erdest August 31. For 6ve months the ww-tiBw i»ri f rmanv-e t v m W l l per cent, the Jun. record having hoeft *** per cent while ta Augtost it was MC & per cen t.

The average delay I«» late traina «as only one minute, although many of the longer run trains travel near» 1) titty W È Ê L

Then he laugh«*, ftoiaerqa, has u i la a sp irit of fua »

- aLiou’. t.. huv*Lywdharvt. « ,

- I d e a l know hew far th+ falaemm«r spread." he deela»e<

itions as follows:

The ino commuter traîné handle .■ thousands of passengers daily to and ’

V- * v -v . hr ntsodischedule* ror r»e ung with ferryboatt| m a s im the lluds.-n River, A t thej peak e f tush hour* se « «■*»! y aies a r | rtve or depart almost aimufetaoeoealy. !

I a k n t a n 'a • -miuter servi, e has i Uren a te l e i by transportation a»- j porta front i sn> fcreign un Orts a, '

K ' • Aami Japan as well as from Rureped*

Aaeociale grtpn»ioa home e n « » mist <4-H O lh V o rk » . $SJQQ « yea» D é p a r t i» * * t f Agriculture.

laaaarc li Aa*o«au- in mteraationai rei et tona, | U K » y«*ar. -Departnw-t •.f f S ta lk

Adjadftcafter, a year. Railread iM l N M i K Board. Applicants for the a4J*dto*t,,r esaminato»» must have had aavtain experience with a carrier avpMÉtat ; <n, ee aa an cm p leyae-HH iankhtive e f aa emploie* organisene« l i connertien with auch

i w e r t y Y e a r s S e r v i c e A w a r d T o D e M s s s i

Mr A moki lleMs«at, asportateviwith the DeMesei Muter Car Cona- pany of Lgfdkurwt «a s presented with a gubl medal >«*fterdajr afterneon in hoaer of move than 2» r**r* e f continuons aseoeiatftaa with the Stodeheker produ, t In addition to

Lackawanna T r a i n sE s t a b l i s h R c c o r d s

m i w e s A K r a v e .Lackawanna vallruad in commute! service to and from New York, chief ly in th* electrified ione In Neo

VITAMIN" T H E T R E E IS K H C JW H B T I T S F R U IT "

O u r s tan d a rd s o f hettet s e rv in g h ave hcen up ­h e ld through» »ui the year«. W t h a ve tr ie d tn he- crim e b e tte r k n o w n fo r o u r in i c u n m il tc4s.n1 ab le coat o f service . O js ia u lt 'o s f r e d y .

J . L. B U R K

Phone Webster 5-4S78

PASSAIC 3-1300SKK the exciting new 1^37 Studc-

bahera ftrat and we the first and ftn- m cspreamon of 19J7 motor car atyhn«?

into the lavishly rx**ay new Srudebak*r intmora, auperhly«vied by Helm Drydcnt Oct befand the «feed and thrtU to Urn m tm m new BtudeUker performance - tn the wnrVfa only car

DE MASSI MOTOR C A I CO.PARK AMO VALLEY BROOK AIES-, LYNDHURST,

Phoae RUtkefford 2-0*7»

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s a j s s s B s s s s k a s s s .TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE OF SMX OP REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES AMO

Other LiensNotice is hereby give« that I, Jaha S. U N ta, Acting Collector «1 Taxe* Qi Me Towi

Louis Palassi ..........Joseph CanicciPasquale L é p p o ........Thomas F io la ............Hyman KaplanC. Feigenspsn ..........Eumene snd (M fa Ka Saturnina Paffnce Otto A. Kist, MolateCiro in a lb a r« ...........Domenico Sinopoli .. Domenica SinopiA .THURSDAY. OCTOHR I. 1934

AT 2 O'CLOCKin the alternoon of mat day * the «Dae at the Aetlag Collector «1 Tarn, To«« He*, ia Mid U W district, expose lor safe tke several tracts and parcels at M hereinafter Mtcfled or Met part or parti thereol as may be sufficient to make the amounts chargcaMe.agalaat said hada respectively an tke

FIRST DAY OF JULY 19Mand computed ia the list on Me in my office together with interest « 1 aoeti amounts front July 1st, IM4,to date of sale and the real of sale.

The said lands will be struck off and sold to such persons as will purchase (he same subject to redemption at the lowest rale of interest but in no caae in excess of 8 per cent per annum. The pay­ment tor same shall be made before the conclusion of tbe sale or the property will be mould. TMs sals is made in pursuance of the provisions ot Chapter 237 P. L. 1R18, and supplement« and amendmentsthereto.

The followinff is a description of lands and the owners as contained in tbe Mat off Me bl aiy officetogether with the total amount due thereon II computed to

Extrx. of Giovanni Monaco Antoinette M. Savfno

ftxtra. o f Gioveea> MonacoGenaro Caggione .................11. J. Mettle ................Sattore and Aageliaa A tria ..M aria A)Mao .........................Teresa TebdtewoM ...............Estste of M aria fbbolewskiCarmina Carat la ......................Samuel GlickSamuel (¡lick . . . f JL i.............

9 V M106 02 «13 M§7.2677.1264.80

276.86117.24«7.4«2« .91

358.79

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Lucy U u m ..........................................................1(53 17 836 61Anthony D’GisI ................................... 163 3« » 7 01Fay Lindberg an4 Florence Rasmusstfn 164 p34, 3«, p36 176.08Ten Eyck Realty aad Invostmeot Ca..............168 pt* 27, 2« 207.6» 43«.«8Ten Kyck Realty and Investment Co. . . . . . 1 «8 pts. 27, 2S 282.68Ten Kyck Rea lly and Investment Ca. . . . . 168 pt* 27, 28 Z 'J7.93Joseph Lekea .........................................................174 p260 M.84Estate Henry G. Ellsheniins • ••................«...176 12 628.16Heller Brothers ..................................................17* \i8 96 17

Any oi the «bre&aU parcels of land and real estate may be redeemed by payment to the / Collector, before the sale ul the amount due thereon, plus interest and advertising coat, hi cash orBLO C K LO TS

t <ac. . . . t P tt. ISA

JOHN S. LATSHA, • * Acting Collector. ••w ita

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¡ia w W o m a n s C l u b N o t e ssaa.M228 57246.46 *̂ *1* Rom an's Club of Lyndhurst2 % 86 h* ,fi • special meeting last Thursday 121 90 afternoon in the aid l ibrary Build-

118726 » « 0,1 Valley Brook Avenue, which116.16 the club ha* leased from the Board221.16 of Commissioners flur a period of 228.87 five years. Mrs. Jam es Ta il, pre3- 2W.79 ident, was in charge.1M «3 Indwations are that the elub wtH 280 06 V#ry necesssry687 48 to the building, thus fitting173 09 ** {o r a •‘«•tin* place. The report249.47 o i the building committee headed by

4162.49 J °h n S. Leigh was one of the17.70 features of tha ameting. Plans are

248.09 to redecorate several rooms and to 196.46 paint the exterior of the building. 673.61 Mrs. Ernest H. Fontan, first vice221.16 president, and chairman of the A-

Knitwear Rates A+ for Campus Wear

for a bridge tournament to raise funds for the dub. Her tournament committee includes Mrs. Jobs O’Neill, M ps. L. Berky, Mrs. V. M. Cousins, Mrs Louis Levine, Mrs. « . H. Me- Dodo and Mra. Tail.

Tbe revised constitution and by­laws were read foe the second time and will be preeeated for final vote at the regular m eetjM of the club to be held on Wednesday afternoon, I October 14th. M r* E H McDede is chairman of the by-laws vommittee.

A T T E N D F O B I 'M Members of the club wh,, attended

sessions of the Heroid Tribune For» urn in New York on Tuesday snd Wednesday ineluded M ra Edward C. Atherton, Mra. Van Meter Cousins, Mrs. L. B . Berkey. and Mrs. Tnit.

L IT E R A T U R E * D R A M A D E P T The Literature and Drama Depart­

ment of the Woman'« Club o# Lynd- bursl held their first meeting of the year Monday afternooa a t the home of theia rhairman, Mrs. Van Meter Cousins of Kim Stree t

Miss Dorothy Fell, librarian at the Lyndhurst Free Public L ib rary, gave a synopsis of new books and the books which will be published be­tween now and the sad of the year.

Plana were laid for the work of the next few months. For October the group will disease “ Loet Mom- big" by Dubose Heyward; for No­vember, "O f Lena Coyer" by Marcia Davenport; for January. “ Gone W ith the W ind" by Margmwt Mitchell.

Those preaent included Mra. Jamea Tait, president of the club; Mra. John O'Neill, Mrs. Louia Lavine, Mr». Luther E Berkey, Mia. Lao Skhwarx, Miaa Ruth V. Heister. Miaa Fell and the hostess.

Refreshments and a social hour followed thè buoi neon of the after-

Democrats To HoWA Party

C a r d s P l a y e d O c t o b e r 7 O n L o c a l S h o w

B o a t

Angelina Barone ...............................Marie Margi .........................................F rank Aceardi ................................Oswin A Frieda Kama ........................Manor Homes, Inc.................................Carl T . and Maria Kiee ..................Tjadfcaret Gardena, tor. ........ ......Ignatius J . and Rose Kelly ..............Theodore M eyo rh sffT ,..........................Agnes flnlmss .....................................Harvey N o o n .........................................Ten Eyck Realty a Investment Co.Jam es McKenna ........ .........................Otto ia y e r , S r ....................................Otto Bayer, Sr. ............................Antonia O livieri .................................Aaron B im o a ......................F ta ak C a rte ..................................... ..Dominica SUcara ..................................C o n ce ttaM u rra ............ ......Giovanni Grieco ....................................Dsmabrie Biaaotts ............................Giscinlo Piovesan ..............................Lyndhurst Gardens. Inc......................Thomas L lo y d . a . . . ..................Bernard A * M ary M. EmersonJam es and Alice W a la h ......................Guiaaepjpe L u p p o ..................................Paolo nai a paiu islEs ..............Nuaaie Spagaela ................................Nunsio Spagaala ....................Dominico Rusaa . . . . . . . . . ................Angelo Simone ............................Edward M a rt i* * ................................Gaudeace C. Faure .................l-.illian M. I-uivall 4 ̂ .Henry S a f t .M iuhM l WebM .....................Anton Tewe* . . . . ,Joseph Awresta ........ .........................Boyle and Daniel Pattwon ..............Boyle and Dan ml Pattiaon ..............Vdo Navatto ..................................... .George A. Meoia ............ ..J . l>e Pamphilia ................................Joseph De Pamphilis ......................AmerIfan I'kra in ian B. A L . Assn.American I'kraim an B a L Asms.American-Ukrainian B. a L Ansa

C o nrtan ef I I I Jtaitoeer fnsMlsle The two-piece suit st the left la la a smooth cashmere knit, perfect for travelling snd perfectly at heme on the campue. It le In eatural color The southern diatrict of the Bergen

C«uaty Woman’s Democratic O n am satina will bold a card party Octbher 7 «n the 8. S. Arabasaador M ra John Flynn, diatrict vice-proaident e f Lynd hurst, is chairman of the committee in eharge A fashion shorn will be griBSatnd aa well aa other entertain meat and dancing w ill be enjoyed also.

The following committee are In eharge: M ie. Kathryn Brasila, wel­fare chairman. Mra. M ary O’Coanor and Mr». M ary Kelly of Lyndhorat; Mrs. Heloa McCabe aad Mra. E J . Busch Hag and Mra. B. J . McCarthy of Rutherford.

Mrs. Mabel W illiam s of Bool Ruth­erford. Mrs. C. J . O’M alley of North Arlington, Mrs. Ann Kslly of Wood ridge. Mra. Louiae Hicka of Has oruqck Heights. Mra Anthoay Per ^ # a W of Gai Aeld, M is. Gfcriatin.. PeriUo of Lodi and Mra. W illism Dsemedy o f Csrtstadt.

The neat meeting of the depart­ment V(itl he held og the afternoon ef October 19th, at the home of Mrs. Berke>, J81 Park Avanue.

P e r M . E . C l t a r c b H e r eTfc. U .th o d i.l .hurrh

will obMev. Kelly l l . y (h i. m . im ( S .»day , S.pt«m b»r 27til.„ f ^ m r u n o f th t Sunday

Alfonso L ib e rti . . . . . i ìV incenso Laguaiffl ..........................Patrick * Rose Doni . . .A. a E Mastra«chino . . . . . . . . . .

as E . Dickaaa .......................( arm ella Brucato ..............Guiseppe T ito ...................... ....Eleanor Kist, EstateEleanor Kist, E s t a t e » ..........Eleanor Kist, F a t a la - . . . . .Eleanor Kist. E s t a t e ......................Charles E. D itlm ar ..............Nicholas Perpegnano ........ .Augusta Cahill .......... ..A lvihie Tobiason ............ ........... .Merita Srhaub . . .» . ,. . ,R«»ger M snd f>lns Z- A rerà . . . . L . N. Nicholaon A C«., Ins. . . . , P a li* and Esther GoerschaerGeorge sperka .......... ............Rrbuy Kealty ( «.rooratioa ........Axel snd Hulds Forsberg ........John Gural ..................................Stephan Masuktewics ........ ..Jam es Alfred and Emma J R*td Jam es A lfted and Bmma J Read W illiam E and Thetwaa Terren i Lyndhurst Houaing CorpcratÉsmW illiam Van Bentkam ................Lyndhurst Houaing Corpo api ù»n Joseph Kleeak . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joseph Mei A ....................................Toajr Bandella ..........................T. Tancredi ............ ..Inarvoaoe Oaaaio ................ .Frank an j Maria W e n a e l............ .F. Calderaru ................................. .Peter aad Roso Greco

tan in the morning with Sapenn Kiymond C RxWr , . oterer

Bara department of the school willw l * ****** pmrt ° " ^ Pr°ITnim Tge morning worship aervice at

* and the evening aervice at^ °th be in the form of

r**nea, with special sermons by the POjtor, Rev. Donald E W illiam s

The Sunday School Board held a meeting Monday evening whoa plans

L * ^ * y®ar wcr» discussed.The l^adiao Guild will held a busi

sees meeting on Thursday aflamoon. October 1, at the church.

C e a « Lyndhurst. Catholic Dough **ta of Amanea, held a card party at the Chib house last night. The com­mittee in charge included: Mies Mary E- Rodgers, grand regent. Mis* Claire

S » ltk , Mrs. K « ~ J . l l y , I n Ro m S i ib m d . Mrs. Em ily ¡• a . " . M i» M a rts . I m t a u , M r. “ * 7 * ' « M n M » n m

Mr* f c r t k . M , M r.N u rrt M y*a. M r . L m u . H .m . , Mrs. Mery & aVm »r M r. A M t id . ; I W »- M r., M .r t f i . K .U y uu l Mra.

Hm rm .

Sr *m| Srv Tl u at.‘ ¡ n * » m t» r t . i iw i . i tk .iir " ? , ° r «— 1 * .

•* a.rr. mmi HimMeCnckw * Alton, Pa.

I yn<ihui.t ( « , , P iU tM ic 0 * « r . f A m .n r .n ., w ill K.-ht . nMwtm( . t ta .tr club luxu. M ««a .y night M r. Muri.1 N . . r 1. tira.id.nt.

J .n i.n M rK v h .rn of 121 Ç « .n.«M iti. H u iwtiiriM i front « two M .y . t V iram i» tUa.h

J ~ l L . . y , m i of Mr. n d M n . U u u Levy of I N S tu y vM W t » .n u r W fl y . . t .n i .y lo t a t. U w n m Uai- r . r . i t y .1 C u it« ,. H . Y.

M iu f r w . N » u of S i t T«Mto« k « W t » « S .w J . n r v C l

'•e* f»r Wonmt t . itk . .p )» r stadiee.

Mr. u d M r.. J . i m . K « i . r u » ofW t tM « IM d .VM M . . r . vtMtUtg» i lk 1M 1. I . K r .m n ie k .e i. M ia

Mr. w 4 M r. O .U P ip . » . i a te y rn e e i m e I.f t tkt. w w k ... • m.4ur trip w N ieaare K . l l . aad

M r ami M r. J . J . E c a .r t of 4M R.>o..vwlt . m u * a r . v iu t ia . withraletlv«. in P fiil^e lpkU .

J<*n J .u g . t . t t . r of M T r a m . , 1. 0. ka . ivtum rd frr>m tkk 8l. Mery*. H n .p iU J In ----

J..kn l u m i e , of (12* N n J. r a ry . i mu*, i . ,11 NW ark Sn ab yto ria . HoaplUI with p n te w a l*

M r. Ralph ml 90S T m.r> a le c »at.rt.iiM d rwcntfy Uw tn.inb.rr of th . IjuUm* A . it l ie ry of •k. I M i n a Motor C u p . M netw r. t‘ 11W I1 . » r . Mra. Ja m .. U i . h , M r. J . I . J - k l , M r. Artkur “ r* _ V * " '**" H »w«t. M r . W il l i« .Murrte M r, C k .r t « L o b » .m a *Mrs. Jam ea Tait.

H m m i T 'C w t M l o f S U K ~ .n k .tr- .t wf« IM . « H t tar tw

N * * * ,k ° * r H<wpitW le Ufc. SI . numine M ia. Kow .laki . . .

sraduaiod frwsa Lyedharm ̂fchool ia January. --------

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JACOB HUPPERT BEER

Tofioe Find "Druakea” Autos, Not Drivers, Gm u éÛgOQO Hüriíl a n A Y « ir

LYNDHURSrS REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY DRAWN BY WRITERS

f o l la r a « L e a v t O nT o u r O f M i d - W e a l

M r» Char*«M W g itM t aiMl MO of »»Iwrned * ** ** a a i Reooefco'g4.U g irth S trw i roiarwed yoelordayfro « (Veen Urowo where they spout f c u w u tiirU « i%»*- *1 I thdh«v«< the W WW »r wttt hofcd a tanafurWr r«oot Bep

— —— t*«nWr f * T W p i iO lW ü Ml iMMf*M r k M Mra J aneph IS»III« ead ( w M m N im m M Mt*4 H a lte r. IM

fam ily of H S Aaron» have) t | Kotow *>< and !*w »thy ù»W-h*iet

Ita ÖUPEÄBrLAV—richly mollow-haa nai

. CjV j ïbuilding«. TH«* mortgages presented for now hevnes numbered 101 to to ling $504,910. while those for refinancing purposes reached 117 for $670,923 During the week 121 commitment* for Federal Housing Administration insurance were issued for $664,000, while mortgages consumated number­ed 97 and on which insurance «a s actually placed to the amount of

The total business in the New Jersey office up to September 12, showed 10,478 mortgages submitted for appraisal, totaling $61,607.16$. Of thoae $£0$ in th* amount of $31. H19JM3 «ere for refinancing, while 3,$76 with p doiiar volume o f $19,- 837,204 were for new construction. The comm.fmrnts were 7,147, fo r $36.099,39$.

W ith Federal Housing Administra tion modernisation credit loans in New Jersey totaling close to $90,000.000. the 'grand total of Federal Housing Administration activities it the State has passed $W>.000.000

■ ,i , - » .......Alfred Crankshaw of $81 Living

ston Avenue returned yeaurday from a stay a t his cottage at Culver Lak».

John Savino of 606 Ridge Road returned today from Bel mar who»» he spent the summer.

Men's Club of the Bred Memorial United IVealyrtenan Oiurch will make plane for r.allies' Night at the moet- iag October 1 at the church hall.

Miss £ v l M Fluhr of 2»t Living»- too A\enur is viaiting for severgi

I days with relatives in Brooklyn.

M i a- (iporge Morgan of $10 Jauncy Avenue iw r la ln e d st her home last

| *eek at brtt|M> Refreehments were narved sfter the gspies. Uueets were M ra M V Mlrken. Mrs. J . J . Bek .r t , Mr». WHHaoi Kiefer of Lrnd* burst. Mrs A J Susan. M ra Fred Anders. Mrs Joseph Emory and Mr» A J . Col» of Arlington.

era hought up a huge tràrt of land aleng thè river front, cutting in streets and dividing thè property in- to building Iota. In thia vicmrty was latri out thè race trnrk he bum for himaetf t ml hie we»lthy New York frtenda. Por many yesrn a rende* yous for thè hnraey set. sueh p trm rt agee a» Beimont ami “ Big Bill*’ Tweed fréquented it The Psssan

(«•orge Ison of, 4SI Page Avenue and W alter G raffa» of «60 Rag- AvenUe returned yesterday from §stay at Manaaquan.

M r and Mr» (ioorge Rurho a# W Rutherford Avenue furseveral days with relatives at f%U ipeburg.

PLUMBING HEATING TINNING242 LAKE AVE. LYNDHURST. N. J.

A. M IT C H EL & SONPkoM. RUtherlord 2-43M

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Mr sod Mrs. George Goode o f ♦4' P««t Avenue returned yesterday ^ n|fl h fishing trip to Point Plea■ant

T o b a v * a n i n * i p « n * * » a u lo m a t ic bot o a l t i m it r k • l a I b « H o m *.

um> d a » . Ib » p i M M w a t * t h aa tM m fc» *t L w O t i u U i a n . w

i« * t d * n n a | i / m f a * » h r m n • l l a c t i * * a r a l« « k t c h m a k * * p a »

■ ib U th # a u lo m a ltc h a a lt a q a l w a u r b y q m o t a c M c a m p a i a M *

to o tb a r m t h o é t o t b a a t in g

Automatic wai*i h m x tm q by 90* th« !<«• «,.4bo«h*r. ih* du* am ó m b m , U» bife* up aad t io w n ib* c*Uai « n » ib* aq<?<ivatlaq <May* Ibat cn,imod*U waUu bvatot» esunc Aylo is itc watot hrcuog by 90* «auiw a r o tm u » ■ • ta d a q u a l * m ip p lf <M bo< w a i * t d o y « r u q b t w i ih O M i a lb o »< *b L

Aak your p lu a ilm 0« a » a b ite h m * w a t « hmith,) ■ „ * «M il a n d M tb n a to y o u i bo« w a t e r u » o .;* a n d I b « e m a i ^ ~ ~ ~ r J

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<• »-n terta ined a l »w-r h-.m e !a»l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ P P t ’ f l l»>«ht the members e f her card club

* * " * f I -unid M n t o l . . » • * »¿ i t o u t Avenue visitad for eevera. Heoe ftrops

* a ith »elativo» m W ashington, i n H«'■ M jffhw w*>n4*a U a a w i

GIFTS FOR NEW BAMISa l e o - L a d i e « a r » t i e s t a H s r i e r y

a n d l ’ n d e r v r e a r _____MRS. WM. SCHWBiaCRT

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! Cavinato Speaks Good Ifews For Classified Before Central Anpy Rooters

A d ve rtisem en t Republican Chib W e«t Point-«-F<>otball enthusiasts will be glad la learn that when W est I Poiat plays MUjhon* in Michie Stad- j »(■ this fall, one way traffic will ba put into «flitct from Bear Moun­tain to Wsai Point from 1:00 p.m. until t :9 0 pjM. for the Washington and Lee 9m m on October 3rd, and ft£Rt 12:00 neon to 2:00 p.m. for all other games . One way traffic will alao prevail a ftr r the games from W est Point la Bear Mountain from tMi end of the until the reaer v^tion is e la«ad A ll traffic w ill be r ifu irod to eater the South Gate, ex- c # t those wtth I'oat passea.

The Arm y Afeletic Association an­nounces that there are still tickets available fa# Colgate game, to b * played her« on October 31st. A p ­plication blanks may be obtained by wfrjting to the A im y Athletic Asao- ciation, Wsat (p in t, New York. Ad­mission to aH other home gamea may

W e caanut guarantee the insertion of any ad­vertisement in these columns unless same .» paid for in advance. Rates for classified advertising are ss follow«: one insertion $.50. two consecu­tive insertion« f.7$, t/uwe consecutive utserituna $.90; four consecutive insertions $1.00. Lim it five lines, average six words to a line.

Asaemblyman Lawrence A. C a v ­inato, contesting Representative Ed ­ward A Kenney for the N inth Con­gressional District post, carried his right into Lyndhurst last night when he appeared before the Central Re­publican Club’s rally and bitterly denounced the New Deal.

A week ago his opponent came to Lyndhurst and made preparationa to come again in an effort to carry the townahip. Representative Kenney carried Lyndhurst two years ago by WX> vo tea.‘ “ There are no stakes greater than

those for which we are lighting this year,” Assemblyman Cavinato de­clared. “ W e sre not fighting for e- conomic gain, not, ss some would have us believe, for wavering, vague differentiationa of the other party.

“ W e are fighting for our liberty, my friends. Thi* election has only one issue and that is liberty. A re we going to permit ouraeiyoa, w ith our own votea, to be shacffled, tied down with the despotism &ud d icta­torial powers that seem to be sweep­ing the rest of the W orld?”

Asaemblyman Csvinato declared , the Republicans offer the country a | return to the “ basic principal* upon | which the country was founded."

Form er Recorder W illiam L . B> vona presided at the ra lly which waa attended by eighty

M ayor Horace R. Bogle, town ship leader seeking re-election to the Assenr.fc!y, made a plea for local co­operation. He said he wiU concen­trate in Lyndhurst this year.

Roacoe MoCiave aad W alter Freund, candidates for the Assembly spoke. Douglas B. Liston of Lynd hurat gave a long talk on the dsun- age inflicted by the New Deal on thia country.

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ruia.iiJlULHJIiShBowling League To Be Formed

T H U R S D A Y . F R ID A Y aad B A T U R D A Y

THURSn FRI. & SAT.Spring Legs of LAMB . . lb 25f

V SALE 1V ancyMILK FED FOWL .K A N Ü V M IL K K K Ii F K Y lN t i <* K

CHICKENS............ . . . 3H U . Av«

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BANANAS............GREEN PEPPERS . YELLOW TURNIPS EGG PLANTS . . .■ A V K YO U T W h l l O l H C OKNP.U Ì B B K

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GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS 12<KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES . . . . 64M N A I'PY or D AN D Y

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