n. j„ n conventioa offering er $1,000 in prizes for ual ... · slid turner fea.r* lliai there mat...

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LEADERETTE Postal Service Rapped Hasbrouck Height* ha* joined the t a af South Bergen municipalities that aren't perticjBlaviy laffjr over the kind of post office service they have b e n get- ting. kvndhurst. -which get* aervice nnder Rntherford’s office, and North Arlington, getting service lrom Kear- ney. are other communities in which aissatsafartieai ha* been expressed. What Washington hasn't iim i J to realiae is Bergen—and South Bergen, i s particular— has grown rapidly since the war and that what waa ade- quate service once is adequate no longer. Ia Lyndhurst the overworked, undermanned staff of the pod office just can't begin to catch up with the job it ha* ta do. Reach Their Golden Anniversary held Monday featuring a parade at Jocal organizations and offi- ciate. The parade win begin at IfcO a.m. on Tontine and Park avenue aad will proceed North on Park avenue to Court avenue, Bast on Court to Stuyve*. t. North on Stuyvesant to Second avenue. Cast on Second avenue :■> Ridge road. South on Ridge road to Valley Brook avenue and West on Valley Brook to the Town Hid On Music Club Program The principal speaker will be Colonel Chester C. Charles, Com- minding Officer of the 108th Fighter Group of the New Jersey National Guard. The Grand Marshal of tfte par- ade will be Ja.sies Ciolino, Past Commander of the V.F.W Post. His aides will be the Commanders of three veteran posts. The Veteran’s Alliance under the direction of William P. Gal- lagher is in charge of arrange- ments: Tlie parade formation will Se First division, platoon of police. Board of Commissioners, Board of Education, Cases Troop Na- tional Guard, Barringer-Walkei Drum and Bugle Corps, vcter* an organisations and auxiliaries, ire u2 r r0roup N. J. Nation- Second dlviaien: St. Joseph's High School Bead, Boy Seouis. Lyndbmt Ambulance snd Lynd. h in t First Aid Corps. Invocation will ha offered by Bav. Barnard r. Moore ot the Sa cred Heart Catholic Clurch Tne National Anthem will be sung by Francis X. Dunne. When Miss Carmen Abel, colora- tura soprsno. sings at the Lynd* •rook Av«nue pleated On Beil Ala<> representing the boerd on «W committee will be Devia Donald and Mrs Omeet L Fan tan. George Havttaod end Dun can Cameron w tt ggrve tttmx th* Pest Presidenle* grhop Mr* Mn and Ell K*w, fr-r the Tea< hers' Aaaaciatv^ «*d Mrs. Harry G tO eil from the P Lynduurat Publtf LtttrSry. V l.lfty Ava. W siii'ja'., i, j. N. J„ _ n Conventioa Offering er $1,000 In Prizes For ual Meeting At Teaneck Local Corps Takes Fort | ki Contest Ia«al a l II.OMU Ms pew*. *a>n >hi. year at the Wlaail ™a»'H tws af the Seffsa l sssl> Ktmntmm Lapaa ta Taaaeek frosa J a h ! f l s SI. TW was dm dij ahea thr Lotito Denies Assault Claim Local Men Say* He Did Net Strike Chester L Hoimeg huist Music Club concert Friday | man. pointed out that Miaa Abel her voice will not only pay trib* 1like all others whe enter the mu utc to her natursl and trained hie Aeid is 'having a herd time ability but also to that day in the making enough a a» y to pey for past when Carmen'* throat issued 1music stores, advanced leaaons Us flr.-t sound, for Friday. May j Juilliard from which school sh- 2J, is'the youn« singer's birthday giaduated and the other things Accompanied at the piano> by Mrs. Florence Kelly, Carmen will interpret the music of Mozart. which make her best In recognition oT Mias Abel s I Geurse A Pnst. of RuthrrfofU. wn» re-e4e;ted j t < o f Tam arock CflM-m Boy . Scout* of . Anwar aro. at the annual meeting <4 the CuusK-il held <>n Thuradiy May lH h ir thi- Borough Hall of lUbirli^d Vkt presidents cho sense *ith Mr Poet f-tr am- yeer neer I eroy B Newell. BJ-w-fti *d Dr (iur L MiHeboe ButWrfv«'d Wbiam W Mills, Jr BlotwfcW Osrles W Schrar m Motley John C Gee rig. Ku'h- Ts«Mi ■P«M 12* 4*r IiHisih I autlsrt*' V. Mon d a y M«IM fw p>M« wdi ta • » • *->» It* e t m e n t h e 11* 4** Cargo s en*p«m aes> mwI . new <vr|a « 0 gnhartpatatn Utr end Mrs. Angelo t'aaetle audkfi t heir Mth weddl dree wave on hand ta eelebrate the •* ration la th » above pletacs taken C ennenbl Leader are. left to right Mr*. John M ast*. Mr» Philip lagllms, Mr. ea Caseila. Mrs. Cegeee Bar NerI and Mrs. ('a rata <taese. The senpla Uvee el Ota pMtnea waa taken I. « a - Hot> Smrnm Codeia ttidlaaat Posh C bia, Bet. Pusl Corps ef tgwdRMsag. is «# tlnsftatd hup* VV e singer at lUjt Miss Abel has tom piled an im- |y^. .ptessive \ list of achievements. .The concert sta£e. radio and tele- vision audiences have acclaimed A. Lotito, 630 New Jer sey avenue. Lyndhurst, pleaded net guilty to a charge of an< keltscy when arraign day before Judge A - ________ DelMar in Quarter Sessions Court in Hackensack Chester L. Holmes. of 49 Milton street, Clifton, complained that Lotito avaulted end battered him last August 1 . The complaint charged th i! Holmai, employee by Aereeted Products Company. Newark, was driving a company truck along Route It and Lotito waa driving a station wagon TRC two men jockeyed for position at a red traffic light in Wood-Ridge and Holmes got the break , getting away ahead of the station wagon Aa the two vehicles approached another red traffic light at the in- [ terseetion of Petersen Plank road [ and Hoboken road and Route 17. Cerlstadt. Lotito swerved his sta- tion wagon across in front of the j truck. Hoolmes said that Lotito got out of hia vehicle, walked over and puhebed him in the nose, causing blood to flow, then punched him egaui behind the left ear. The complement aeid that he made no reaistantt because he was afr*d that if be did he would loee ?*Vs i job. | . . ■■■■ .>... - - I Seen Mayer . | Miss Joan Meyer, daughter ol Mr ahd Mrs William Mayer of i 344 Valley Brook avenue wa» 1 elected to suec-erd her stater. . ......... Gloria «a*. j r*-*, lent of the Jr Paul Coeche. ITS Volley Brook j Woman s Club at -» jrprtial mael avenue was released bn b** ing of thr- *lab held M-wutay eve on Ms own i siUgWlssiM i Mon- rung, at the Mayer home day night after being arrested G}< r u Mayer b* insf past pr*»s on a charge of asaatiW and bet »dcni wa* -ui.wnetically, given the post o| federaUan secretary of cutter •*ffu*ers elected were IV iM'ifv Uw*< T.w«Jtt. vk> prest m\ dent Mim Mane Gaffney, re plaint of Enrico V— sin, of 1SS tnrdtnk a»rretar> Mias Marie Be “ ’ .who I rnn!>r <arresfNMMftlnC aecretary, last and Mas Clare Derby, treaenrer ifl. { _ -■ ..... ...... Mrs William Wetsman. of iCl Grinell and Gershwin. The voice I needs, the concert chairman stat which won the 1945 auditions of ed the Lyndhurst Music Club will the Music Education League of).give the entire proceeds of the New York will also be heard j concert to the sogthne. blended ip a duet with Mr. W il-1 Mrs Humma saltf: “Greet sing liam Alban, a baritone, who made ers are born, but Otay must eteo his dehut at Town hall be made and it Mlu lr» the short span of her life make anythtafl lh world Thaat Ofck ... Music Club concert will pey their Il SO not onhf l«r an evening t, W0f #01 be help* enjoyment 1 the “Voice of an Angel." as A*-- ] a truly greet afO* la contrnu.- to thur Godfrey put it after she won j give her precioiig gift of sung to a talent scout contest. However, the world.” Elected Plans are progressing for th* -Board of Educatasnal testimonial dinner that will be tendered H»* mer P Shepherd who will r*tirr as Supervising Principal after B^mir years of service In Ljmdhur*t The dinner will be held at the Swiss Chalet m Hocheile Pare «n lunr 8th * All of the officials ano leading restdenla Hi tbe tu«nah»p will attend. Joining the board In its plans for the affair wlfl be the Trarh ers* AssocieUon, Ole Past Prrai dents AtmtUtWi Of th* tape*, ten of whoaa member* served during Mr ftheptfrd> tenure, and A the PTA. Coundt School True A H Arthur F. Gardner Nocih AdaigUwi . Tht-. last fiiMi men nae*e*t are »iar, rlm iwos K'l their <t«strv t <» i* antral ions IW«said T Puvnter, NutWv be e»nmnl crsmuummttrr and Ao- gust T.t H«r-» at!\ Rutherford, will be r W il treasurer Couwel F S Dt< ktn»on. Ruth . ertoed. wee ch a w -gni~ as hon - orary piemiem. and hunurerg vice p4esxVnt» will he ('harle*. Drmerrst Bkaomfteld. Fred J Carte? N u lin George C Garra *•> Hm^nford. and Momer P Sher^ieed Lfndhurst Ttmk Me Rutherford, a as «boaen egnw as eoeh«nii*x»ner emeritus. .The' CwBfctii ahki rhuw operat “V rasneMtaee chairmen tm trie nii»t twvhrr months They will be OifiSovtKm and F.itenM)« — A Kani Nwtle> t eorterstm i T-nm-flr Nrntor & F«*sSer RutHfi('«r<1 Carr pane and AtOvmes - Wll liom. W M«2U Jr BtoomlW-M Oaann Tamarerfc - F Ti>eo-, Bl.mersAcid h- BS-^sw»tlWbt John A B**dy. No TW t^ndlsuret ta n w ee ho* Fiide} Pf»de> night t»* Ttaaie* night until Tuesde* nu-i mng I •»ig« Order of the A<*«*w, as se slid Turner fea.r* lliai there mat oiur a«uU of Tamara* a Counrll tn the uwual tush ol «»tpln ant* IW»y outs of .Amorks •puns***e»t fOl iiuiiri«|r Itrvme* on. Hatur j He Sre* «# s seitaa »«t Town tfsli day • speeiauy Therefore hr has. meetings at the Union i%Iwh>I au Warned *11 an*i *tindr» that the dilation* of bronse, weighing iw.und* It beers the nerncw i»f UM7 m.-n end women of B**igrn who died UI World W.m II »nd < eet In the eenotaplv a elaasii lime dedl«a(r>< u year j “The work! looks to us for vHe continued propegatwn »t thr- *•» •ta rights of mankind Major G« n eral I lew nn C Joyner i ,*». mending General (or tM- MiUtar* District comprising Y-rh TMlWlH prii af the ceremtMoe* said “Must we s«and heir todnv i • Osoi K laaun C tee Harry Gutbail eB l be genera! C B Htm'rt* and V rt,» loneSk Rtalhrtf.nl . Pul?. ar ltaiai».-'*n* Ptaa BW»M—fr«e»| Mrenhees «| Lwrgr erk Cm w d one’ Bl-».sene'd • W % A|»w> I ft Hufeer O ?t Lm tn? 5 F Me- f Mewd K A Simmnlta. G L T tmble "peyIng honorabk tfd-ut* • who have dtajU-’* u* .** yet in silent eontempiat«H’ •ome of this some pnmp-«aU» ; ageln here to dedk atr »ii!l an--1 er monument, a monuit*eot other so n s , t o »*tn*»» d # u g t *• oih*r huehands «Chri law.* other friends. #ho, in yet anoUm war’ Ca* ■■ lie ftr«*d by the asm* m * spme devotion to idea)* t • will and determine!i> earned those we are htm*<t ward to the gnel Um.> They dtad along th* path u..>* might en>oy (he trwdww an i evty whK l) we pisweae t«»tla> (fig I <4 Tainee » Weestwwed H R C C*e^ R K T.rf ar- »UtSe^ J f 91 F»awman W CST "-Jr ta^'t Ras^enrfiw.4 C s v« a*a OnOMribnO- M t Morn * ‘ A L Jews * th W W Mesr; t h Bew: A.. B tsarm o T vflb V s Mm An J v - v ■» He edded' "There ftsvno that tbose we hotHSt hetr t^-fi> ,-—4 reel m**er peee*f. they eould be eesurad i»«i i« saertAret ware t*„ : given in the cause of human U* nOy end libarty Hu<nx r .u. •M-rHloee mertf* tt» «te* i* onr rwneertad eOort* thef iim? u sue be fulfliled We n. , pearaiul'world if V* at> ru,< ore ogam s far» g » »l. rtfco. the lives of flSUl The « ter ode fnen the entraw memonel gnrk hewded »-y tl- tj - w g*mtd. e esdns guard am tar»- f »nk nwOlad drusns. of m »*« held Mesmsrtel Pest V F W H •ddt followed by Thoma* J ir. Jr «g Bergenfteid m^jtr ** Veiled rawsmend i * «4 Berg*-*» VamMtf V f W segee»#a5- *s> bapr Oenesei Low rent* t tbe Bee Wuf Mad^rs Angelo Fort! Fatally Hurt Valley Broot Avenue Man Struck on Kin?*- Und SHopt Job Ai v* l’ Ktwl. ao 4)2 Vtller .-:* avenu*. Lyndhurst <tw-d «*n i . cr.i ui lli*»pttal. Jersey f Thtrrsdey sft«« tw m g nu t’fy a f sleol girdss et the { * , jofts He<i<-oad shop* i ti had eneNeree f»« Id »K« Kinc>-«nd 'shago of •* - *d arul Wo i oa*hUi • ‘" ' Jf* • ’ffjLjng m *> «4l . sR.»|i^i,m a| t«< « i tmda i* » s**de»‘ ea en u « i t., Aootn«t . r)U«e* |ee . . r * >our Id. ees up w « i tan* Peeh and bram - -sriurh .•4 l He glide? IU aeid' » gsogglea. he . resiled him fiwm seeing y-< 1 "’• *S*d her Had Vincent Kil<h4terlh« w so o l Uw ftrsl annual lodge award t«v the most outstanding -*Hfcrei .4 th* lodge and lams* |m |* i th* h e ennuel eward fw> th» n»«i out •landing SietBtat KirthdoeiRer »* I'olge srril e In meSmg th* presentation 'halptt. Ileftea s«out ea*e*rti»e ralletl ett*nti»ao to their stghiS 9 elj* e *a>ing |h*r »ei» surpr •od th* i«*4pwnl* n n M ns«< do** moread ta*wa»d them S p t l b t f i f M<»t!*rhoad gslw in the M l* we* («ahfe»(«d upon If of its III HitriLtia 11 with Itaneid U* H"*‘ v«lf« thief «dRrteting TVe-*«>une men es|4ainod the purpuewe of this i eon* aiMiUM 'wpsuaiMh •d * emi»»» snd t.dd rf (ta three k»»l» *4 eiemt*e«ah>p *odeai member* hsotheetmoot wn wlo ti end vigil M «l**> ta. far the ta * sl lodge has n» *t«il ntaWBWU TKm* edvanred Pnday *»>g*-r inrhsde tonead Rush (koaM Ttimn*n K*4«ti btM ss F»e*»a llettoci Fiona Be" P*ui We»eg» Jm S T K*ft«e*ty /#»»>•* BnrBer, Paul , >fledeie* Roasnt sty Wiliam Mitts Jr R»ea#4 Marrs.y l«Mea Rwen Wb-oh** IiWilliam Mills, ta Ir* Ceolwrd, and Demny Itas.o a«uetard eve»^et**» *d Ttwe are* a Count ii and !•»«*■ a*k gwertae Melph f *-**« ly ne••pep** owt>4>•*>«« **«i *d Wo. rrtatad aof*^# *d t a a «*or»»n *•* es S t*P OHM f t*»ti«SMr»* ' . h WdUan. ef rewta n in a r «pM*ted the' ij p a«n#e « ill .<gwn th a t 4 Ota saetvisiiiisn July V Mama <4 Ihe Urgaow *d taw iee#waa H*a» **e .stated ta m eet ao»><h r . route tu n ta a gasne et hpgi ew.« Pore M lpa asaf s« g pm • the ream s S>a » pto*«* t »i tbs County Leg taalthaU La •*t |r* n.ta thw paw gtsm e eewtnag itae s«i aha* ta *4ag e d OoOH W-eki Wta 111 na / * m eon Mmeta *•»** SBOetaMg IJW w*s WVB ta every wgtaa^ f itte r Otareadta* Ol«ta <a o High School Prood Of Mu lie Student! 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Page 1: N. J„ n Conventioa Offering er $1,000 In Prizes For ual ... · slid Turner fea.r* lliai there mat oiur a«uU of Tamara* a Counrll tn the uwual tush ol «»tpln ant* IW»y outs of

L E A D E R E T T E

Postal Service RappedHasbrouck Height* ha* joined the t a af South

Bergen municipalities that aren't perticjBlaviy la ffjr over the kind of post office service they have b e n get­ting. kvndhurst. -which get* aervice nnder Rntherford’s office, and North Arlington, getting service lrom Kear­ney. are other communities in which aissatsafartieai ha* been expressed. What Washington hasn't ii m iJ to realiae is Bergen—and South Bergen, i s particular— has grown rapidly since the war and that what waa ade­quate service once is adequate no longer. Ia Lyndhurst the overworked, undermanned staff of the pod office just can't begin to catch up with the job it ha* ta do.

Reach Their Golden Anniversary

held Monday featuring a parade at Jocal organizations and offi­ciate. The parade win begin at IfcO a.m. on Tontine and Park avenue aad will proceed North on Park avenue to Court avenue, Bast on Court to Stuyve*. t. North on Stuyvesant to Second avenue. Cast on Second avenue :■> Ridge road. South on Ridge road to Valley Brook avenue and West on Valley Brook to the Town H id

On Music Club Program

The principal speaker will be Colonel Chester C. C harles, Com- minding Officer of th e 108th Fighter Group of the N ew Je rse y National Guard.

The Grand Marshal of tfte p a r­ade will be Ja.sies C io lino , P ast Commander o f the V.F.W Post. His aides will be the C o m m an d ers of three veteran posts.

The Veteran’s Alliance under the direction of William P. Gal­lagher is in charge of arrange­ments:

Tlie parade formation w ill SeFirst division, platoon of police.

Board of Commissioners, Board of Education, Cases Troop N a­tional Guard, Barringer-Walkei

Drum and Bugle Corps, vcter* an organisations and auxiliaries, i r e u2 r r0 ro u p N. J. N ation-

Second dlviaien: St. Joseph's

High School Bead, Boy Seouis. L yndbm t Ambulance snd Lynd. h i n t First Aid Corps.

Invocation will ha offered by Bav. Barnard r . Moore o t the Sa cred Heart Catholic Clurch Tne National Anthem will be sung by Francis X. Dunne.

W hen Miss C arm en A bel, co lo ra­tu ra soprsn o . sings a t th e Lynd*

•rook Av«nue pleated On Beil

Ala<> representing the boerd on «W committee will be Devia Donald and Mrs Omeet L Fan tan. George Havttaod end Dun can Cameron w tt ggrve tttmx th* Pest Presidenle* grhop Mr* Mn

and Ell K*w, f r -r the Tea< hers' Aaaacia tv^ «*d Mrs. Harry G tO e il f ro m the P

Lynduurat P u b ltf L tttrS ry .V l . l f t y A v a .W s i i i ' j a ' . , i , j .

N. J„

_ n Conventioa Offering er $1,000 In Prizes For

ual Meeting At TeaneckLocal Corps Takes Fort

| ki ContestIa«al a l II.OMU Ms pew *.

*a>n >hi.y e a r at th e W la a il ™ a » 'H tw s a f th e S e f f s a l s s s l > K tm ntm m L a p a a ta T aaaeek frosa J a h ! f l s SI.

T W w as dm d i j a h e a th r

Lotito Denies Assault ClaimLocal Men Say* He Did Net Strike Chester L Hoi meg

h u is t M usic C lub concert Friday | man. pointed out that Miaa Abel h er voice w ill no t only pay trib* 1 like all others whe enter the muu tc to h e r n a tu r s l and tra in e d hie Aeid is 'having a herd time ab ility b u t a lso to th a t day in th e m ak ing enough a a» y to pey for p ast w hen C arm en '* th ro a t issued 1 m usic s to re s , advanced leaaons a» Us flr.-t sound, for F riday . M ay j J u il lia rd from which school sh - 2J, i s 'th e youn« s in g e r's b ir th d a y g iad u a te d a n d the other th in g s

A ccom panied a t th e piano> by M rs. F lo ren ce K elly , C a rm en w ill in te rp re t th e m usic of M ozart.

which make her best

In recognition oT Mias A bel s

I G e u rse A Pnst. o f RuthrrfofU. wn» re-e4e;ted j t < o f Tam arock CflM-m Boy . Scout* of

. Anwar aro. a t the annual meeting<4 the CuusK-il h e ld <>n Thuradiy May lH h ir thi- Borough Hall of lU b ir l i^ d V kt presidents cho

sense * ith Mr Poet f-tr am- yeer neer I e ro y B Newell.B J-w -fti *d Dr ( i u r L MiHeboeButWrfv«'d W biam W Mills, Jr BlotwfcW O sr le s W Schrar mM o tley J o h n C G e e rig. K u 'h -

T s « M i ■P«M 12*

4*r I iH is ih I autlsrt*' V .Mon d a y M«IM f w p>M « w d i t a • » • *->» It* e t m e n the 11* 4** Cargo s en*p«m aes> mwI .new <vr|a « 0 gnhartpatatn Utr

end Mrs. Angelo t'aaetle au d k fi t heir Mth weddl dree wave on hand ta eelebrate the •* ration la th » above pletacs taken C e n n e n b l Leader are. left to right Mr*. John M ast*. Mr» Philip lagllms, Mr. ea

Caseila. Mrs. Cegeee Bar Ner I and Mrs. ( 'a rata < taese . The senpla Uvee el Ota pMtnea waa taken

I. « a -

Hot> Smrnm Codeia ttidlaaat Posh C b ia , Bet. Pusl Corps ef tgwdRMsag. is

«# tln sfta td hup* VV

e singer at

lUjt M iss Abel has to m piled an im- |y ^ . .p te ss iv e \ l is t o f ach ievem ents.

.T h e concert s ta£e. rad io and te le ­vision aud iences have acclaim ed

A. Lotito, 630 New J e r sey avenue. Lyndhurst, p leaded net guilty to a charge of an< keltscy when arraignday before Judge A - ________DelMar in Quarter Sessions Court in Hackensack

Chester L. Holmes. of 49 Milton street, Clifton, complained that Lotito a vaulted end battered him last August 1 . The complaint charged th i ! Holmai, employee by Aereeted Products Company.Newark, was driving a com pany truck along Route I t and L otito waa driving a station wagon T R C two men jockeyed for p o sitio n a t a red traffic light in W ood-R idge an d Holmes got the break , g e ttin g away ahead of the station wagon

Aa the two vehicles ap p ro ach ed another red traffic light at th e in- [ terseetion of Petersen Plank road [ and Hoboken road and R oute 17.Cerlstadt. Lotito swerved his sta­tion wagon across in front of the j truck.

Hoolmes said that Lotito got out of hia vehicle, walked over and puhebed him in the nose, causing blood to flow, then punched him egaui behind the left ear. The complement aeid that he made no reaistan tt because he was afr*d that if be did he would loee ?*Vs i job. |

. . ■■■■.>... - - I Seen Mayer .| Miss Jo a n M eyer, daughter ol

Mr ahd M rs W illiam M ayer of i 344 Valley Brook av en u e wa»1 e lec ted to suec-erd h e r stater.

. ......... Gloria «a*. j r*-*, lent of the J rPaul Coeche. ITS Volley Brook j Woman s Club at -» jrprtial mael

avenue was released bn b** ing of thr- * lab held M-wutay eve on Ms own i siUgWlssiM i Mon- rung, at the Mayer home day night after being arrested G}< ru Mayer b* insf past pr*»s on a charge of asaatiW and bet »dcni wa* -ui.wnetically, given

the post o| federaUan secretary of cutter •*ffu*ers elected were

IV iM'ifv Uw*< T.w«Jtt. vk> prest m\ dent Mim Mane Gaffney, re

plaint of Enrico V— sin, of 1SS tnrdtnk a»rretar> Mias Marie Be “ ’ .who I rnn!>r <arresfNMMftlnC aecretary,

last and Mas Clare Derby, treaenrerifl. { _ - ■ ...........

Mrs W illiam Wetsman. o f iCl

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t, W 0f #01 be help*enjoyment 1th e “Voice of an A ngel." as A*-- ] a t ru ly g re e t afO* la contrnu.- to th u r G odfrey put it a fte r she w on j give her precioiig gift of sung to a ta le n t scout contest. H ow ever, th e w o rld .”

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Plans are progressing for th*-Board of Educatasnal testimonial dinner that will be tendered H»* mer P Shepherd who will r*tirr as Supervising Principal after B ^m iryears of service In Ljmdhur*t

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AGE TWO T B E - L E A D E R THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948

NOTES ON THE VFW

F ra n k lin L. Z im m erm an

T o m o rro w even ing a reg u la r m eetin g of the V FW ,,w ill b e helda t post h e a d q u a r te rs and jill m em b ers a re req u ested to a tte n d for f in a l in s tru c tio n on M em orial D ay ch u rch serv ices a t S t. M a tth e w ’s C h u rch on S unday . May 30. M em bers to m eet a t post room s S u n d ayb t 10 a.m . C hurch serv ices s la r t a t 10:30 a.m ."

Also f in a l pluns Un M em orial D ay p a ra d e on M onday, M ay 31, m em b ers to m eet at post room s a t 9:30 a.m. P a rad e assem b ly a t 10 a m. S ta r t of p a rad e from W ehste r and T on tine a v e n u es a t 10:30. A fter th e p a fa u e open house w ill be h e ld a t VFW h e a d q u ar te rs . P ast C om m ander Jam es CioHno is g ran d m arsh a ll of th e p a ra d e and ex p e c ts a la rg e tu rn o u t fro m th e VFW.

On M ay 19 the un ifo rm ed so ftb a ll team of th e VFW p lay e d its f irs t gam e of the season and sco red up a w in. F r id a y e v e n in g the tea m p lay s C ru p i 's R ecreation team a t M arin Field.

G e n e ra l G eorge P a tto n J r . P u p T e n t 17 o f th e M ilita ry O rd e r o f C ooties held a S cratch in th e VFW room s on May 19 w ith Seam S q u irre l Jo h n P c trillo presid ing . He w as d e leg a ted to a tte n d th e tes tim o n ia l d in n er being g iven to G ra n d C om m ander W illiam W ark a t tht- T hom as A. S w anw ick P o st No. 850 VFW, 62nd s tre e t and P o lk s tre e t. W est New Y ork, on J u n e 19.

T he en te r ta in m e n t co m m ittee cap ta in ed by P h ilip D i Am ico re p o r ted th a t tick e ts a re a lm ost so ld o u t fo r th e a f f a ir b e jn g h e ld a t VFW h ead q u arte rs , S a tu rd a y ev en in g , M ay 29, w ith t ic k e ts p riced a t $1.25 All food, h a ll b everages a n d m usic h ave b een d o n a te d and th e e n tire -proceeds of th is a ffa ir w ill be used fo r th e b e n e fit of dis- rb le d v e te ra n s in local hospita ls . You a re g u a ra n te ed a ll th e food an d beer you can consum e, an d th e re w ill be, d an c in g to a 10-piece b an d You owe it to y o u rse lf to a tte n d fo r th e good tim e yo u IviTl e n jo y and w ill also have the sa tisfac tio n of he lp in g a v e ry w o rth y » ause.

T he P u p T ent w ill have its o w n room a t th e S ta te co n v en tio n tn A sbury P a rk Ju n e 24, 25 a n d ,16, an d a ll C ooties a re ask ed toc ro p in fo r a visit.

On F rid ay , Ju n e 18 a T h ird D egree S c ra tch w ith in itia tio n will br h e ld in L yn d h u rst. S idney K. K le in b erg , 53 P assaic s tre e t, G ar- iH-ld. and H arry B erensen , 51 P assaic s tre e t, G arfie ld , w e re elected to m em b ersh ip in th e G eorge P a tto n P u p T e n t 17, M i|ita ry O rd e r of Cooties M aking a to ta l of 25 new m em b ers for th is P u p T e n t d u rin g th is y ea r. This o rg an iza tio n c o n sis ts o f ac tiv e VFW m e m b e rs w ho a te in te res ted in he lp in g h o sp ita lized v e te ran s.

O u r VFW Buddy P o p p y d r iv e is n ow in p ro g ress an d th e p u b ­lic is asked to devo te gen ero u sly . A ll m em b ers an d a u x ilia ry of t h e . VFW a re v o lu n tee rin g th e i r se rv ices in so lic iting fu n d s w hich w ill be used exc lusively fo r w e lfa re w ork am ong n eed y v e te ran s a n d th e ir fam ilies.

VFW Buddy P oppies a re m ad e in g o v ern m en t h o sp ita ls by our d isab led v e te ra n s as a p a r t of th e h osp ita l pi*ograrns o f reh a b ilita ­tio n and occupational th era p e u tic s .

T h ese v e te ran s a re p a id fo r th e ir lab o r in a ssem bling th e p o p ­pies \>v th e sale of B uddy P opp ies. If req u ired , th ey m ay fu r th e r b en e fit by • rece iv ing a id in su p p o rtin g th e ir fam ilies u n til such t :m e as th ey a re re leased a n d can ea rn enough ad d itio n a l incom e lit tle co m fo rts w hich a re not n o rm a lly a ffo rd ed by th e h osp ita ls to su p p o rt them W hile confined th ey a lso a re g iven som e of th e

T h e m oney for a id ing th e v e te ran s and th e ir fam ilies, and to ease th e ir su ffe rin g s by a d d itio n a l com forts , is secu red th ro u g h th e sa le s o f th e VFW B uddy Poppy.

A n o th e r aid to th e v e te ra n w hich is su p p o rted e n tire ly by th e p ro ceed s from th e Buddy Poppy sale is the w o rk d o n e by the VFW N atio n a l R e h ab ilita tio n serv ice. O ne im p o rta n t p h a se of th is! se rv ice is th e p resen ta tio n o f w o rth y v e te ra n s’ c la im s by h igh ly tra in e d VFW re p re se n ta tiv e s w ho a c t ' as liason o fficers b e tw een c la im a n t and th e V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n .. H elp tlu; v e te ra n h e lp h im se lf—“B uy a Buddy ‘P o p p y .’*

Im p o rta n t Dates F rid ay , M ay 28. R egu lar VFW m ee tin g ; S a t ­u rd ay , M ay 29 Cootie Food. R e fre sh m en ts and d an c in g a t VFW h e a d q u ar te rs , for benefit of hosp ita lized v e te ra n s: S u n d ay , May 3fl. M em orial serv ices a t St. M a tth e w ’s C hurch , 10.30 a rm M eeting a t post room s, 9:30 a m.; M onday. May 31, M em orial Day P y rad e M eet at VFW h e a d q u ar te rs a t 9:30.

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Electronic Lob Tower Opens in Nutiey

A ehamlier of electronic wonders that promises start* ling new communication techniques has been opened 300 feet above ilie rolling green* of the form er Y ountakah Country Cltili in Nutiey.

it ih Federal Irrornmtmiehtioaa Laboratories $500,* (KM) moflernisticallv designed microwave tower, which has b M n w x i c r t o w l r u . tion 2 y e a r , , ^ ^ ^ #A g lis te ru n ^ , u lu iiiiru iin ; w alled j Speck,s tru c tu re , it is alrc-auy a I. m ilia r | W ide adv an tag e* fo r com m er- sight.

A p res s show ing l.a-- it ii.oVed som e of tiie m y ste ry ol' tl» tow er, w h ich g re w slow ly above the one­tim e golf course t » tiie inci'-asim 1 w o n d er of res id en ts in nearby Ks- sex , P assaic and B e r j;m m unic i­palities.

O ffers M any C hannels T h e to w e r is p a rt

a tte m p t to m ee t th e challenge p resen ted by tht- w orld’s crow ded co m m u n ica tio n s channels. M icro­w ave to w e rs p la te d on a line of sig h t ro u te 30 to 120 m iles apa^t- off«;r a lm ost u n lim ited new c h a n ­nels for te lephone , te leg rap h , ra ­d io and te lev is io n transm issions, now av a ila b le s im ultaneously only by ex p en siv e coaxial tab le s .

S c ien tists foresee th e day w hen th e fa r e n d s o f th e earth w ill be se rv e d b y a n e tw o rk of m it io - w ave ro u tes , b rin g in g a comm on telev ision p ic tu re a round the globe. Locally , th e prom ise also is in te res tin g . T elevision tra n s ­m ission in th is a re a is lim ited to 13 c h an n els . B u t th e d eve lop­m en t of m icrow ave is e x p e c te d to in crease th e n u m b e r of ava ilab le chan n els a lm ost beyond lim it.

A n o th er in te re s tin g sid e lig h t on th e dev e lo p m en t o f m icrow ave tran sm iss io n is th a t because of th e d ifficulty of sp an n in g w ater, th e ro u tes m ay be ex ten d ed w est­w ard , ra th e r th an on th e tra d i­tiona l e a s tw a rd tra n s-A tla n tic course.

A ccording to E.' M. D eloraine, techn ical d ire c to r of In te rn a tio n ­al T e lephone and T e leg rap h Corp. th e p a re n t com pany, it has found th a t it is possib le to m ap ro u tes to S ou th A m erica , J a p a n , Ind ia ,C h ina and th e M iddle East, w hich invo lves no d istan ce over w a te r exceed ing w h a t can be spanned by m icrow aves.

G lobal Telev ision How soon th e globe w ill be

com pressed by a n e tw o rk of m i­crow ave ro u tes w as n o t e s tim a ted Ly th e I. T. & T. resea rch m en.B u t th a t the w orld som e day Will sh a re n o t on ly te lep h o n e and te l- e g ia p b com m unica tion by m icro ­w ave, b u t te lev is io n as w ell, they left no d«)ubl

T he 5o new. m en >»ho w ere chown how far th e m u row avo has been ad v a n ce d wen* im pressed .C arried by e le \a t< 'i up the n a r ­row, tu b u la r stem vof th e s truc-

c ia l an d m il ita ry a v ia t io n a re seen in th e in n o v atio n . E nem y p lanes n o t e q u ip p ed w i th th e a r ­tificial re sp o n d e r w ou ld sh o w u p <.n th e scope as b lack a n d b e im ­m ed ia te ly identifiab le . P eace tim e uses of th e dev ice , h o w e v e r , a re e q u a lly many.- P la n e s s ta c k e d up o v er a fog-bound field c a n e a sily

f science's | be d e tec ted an d co n ta c t m ad e oy th e co n tro l to w e r th ro u g h use of th e system .

O th e r D em o n s tra tio n s Also d e m o n s tra te d w e re a co m ­

pact “p u lse-tim e” tra n s m it te r which sends 24 s e p a ra te t ra n sm is ­sions. on. th e sam e w a v e b a n d a t the sam e tim e, a n d a n im p ro v ed rad iophone se rv ice fo r a u to m o ­biles. . *

Below th e la b o ra to ry w as a g lass inclosed c o n fe ren ce room , a ir-cond itioned , n ice ly d eco ra ted and ex p an siv e—som e 375 fee t above th e co un tryside .

Below th e to w e r s tre tc h th e fac to ries o f F e d e ra l T e lep h o n e & Radio Corp., m a n u fa c tu r in g affil­iate of I. T. & T. C lose b y a lso is the 200-foot high w ooden s tru c ­tu re w hich was th e p red ecesso r of th e-n ew lab o ra to ry .

M rs. A n to in e tte M bntagno , o t 58 S u m m it aven iie , is b a c k from H ackensack H o sp ita l w h e re she u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n . H er d a u g h te r and so n -in -law , M r. and M rs Rot co S p a no . a re b ack from T am pa. Fla.

K arl D iebohi. o t 39 K ea rn y s tre e t, is sp en d in g th e w eek at W ashington , D. C.

M r. and M rs. W. F lo y d K en d a ll o f 329 L iv in g sto n av e n u e h a d as th e i r g uests a t d in n e r la s t w eek M r. an d M rs. Jo h n J . O’N eill o f L y n d h u rs t avenue.

M r. and Mcs. E d w ard S chenk , o f 545 U nion a v en u e, h av e h a d as th e ir guest th e l a t te r 's uncle, J o h n E aston , o f G la s to n , Scot­land . D u rin g th e p as t few d ay s th ey also h ad as g u ests Jam es Easton, o t B e th leh em , Pa., and M r. an d M rs. Ja m e s B utz , and fam ily , of S tro u d sb u rg , Pa.

M r. a n d M rs. S ig u rd o f 215 P o st a v en u e, a re _ sev era l d a y s a t A tlan tic C ity -1® ce leb ra tio n o f M r.. S ch m id t’s re ­t ire m e n t fro m th e N ew Y o rk E d i­son C om pany.

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PICNICS Spring daya bring to all picnic

toeera tbe ren to pack a basket sod follow tom e tittle-travelled trail. Tha experienced and com petent pic­nicker provides n m eal ns dellcloua end nourishing ns a a ? could eeree at home. Every “let'a-eat-oot- of-doere” en th u siast has her own r a w r i te picnic menus. T h e . one l i r r n here Is certa in to be popular.

'C a rried Corn and Green Pepper Chowder

•Deviled Eggs RaUln Bread. Bread and Butter

Sandwiches •S outhern Coffee Cake

Spiced Iced T ea

C u r r ie d C o r n e n d Q r e e n

tu re , th ey tound th ju n g le of an ten n a , w as a i evolving w hich p icked up < I i la th e r th an by sigh!

Passinc. d ow n one w ere show n p a rt o l t whiclv m ak es two-colt sib le ( )n. ». pu. kexl o v o lv ing an te n n a . nio\ p lan e a re to a i at la equipped

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lit.o r, they-i th<- ap p a ra tu s color i a J a r pos- d up by the re- uovernents c>7 a b ' \ I an sferred Il ll.« p lan e is

Local W omen(C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 1)

T he cerem onies o p en ed w ith an j in voca tion by th e Rev. M ad ara . ; fo llow ed by a w elcom e an d in tro - ! d u c to ry ad d ress by F ra n k D eG ee te r , p res id en t of th e C e m e te ry A s­sociation. He in tro d u c ed M rs. L ew andow sk i, w h o u n v e ile d th e m em oria l.

F ire T h re e V o lley sA fte r th e u n v e ilin g D eG eeter

in tro d u ced T hom as J . K e lly , J r., C o m m an d er of th e B erg en C o u n ­ty V. F. W . w ho w as in c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts for th e m em o ria l ce iem o n y . K elly g ave c re d it to L a r ry W om ersley fo r h e lp in g to in itia te th e idea of th e c e n to p a th .

Fo llow ing th e b e n ed ic tio n by the Kev. M adara. th e f iring squad of tb e B ergen C oun ty C ouncil. V. F. W., fired a 3-volley salu te.

C a r l P au l U en n erv iew . w ho d e ­signed and c rea ted th e m em orial, c o u ld not be p resen t d u e to ill- nehs. T» »mas Y. B ell o f N ew 1 Y ork C ity , a rc h ite c t in ch a rg e of j th e d ev e lo p m en t of th e m em orial, j a lso sch ed u led to b e p resen t, was u n a b le to a tten d .

T h e m em o ria l b ea rs th is in­sc rip tio n : “G re a te r Love H a th No M an T h an -T h a t H e Lay Dow n His L ife F o r H is F rien d s.' T h e in­sc rip tio n o n th e cen to p a th is L ik- j en from M atthew 11:28, "Com e U nto M e All Ye T h a t L ab o u r And A h e H eavy L aden And 1 Will G iv e Y ou R est ”

1 tbsp. chopped S chicken oaioa bouillon cubes

I S tbsp. chopped ^ tap. eurry green pepper powder

I (bap b u tte r o r 1 qt. milk m argarine 1 cup cooked

IH tbsp. cornenriched flour Salt and pepper Cook onion and green pepper in

ba tte r o r m nrgarine over low h<*at until aofl, a tirring occasionally Add •o a r aad boaillon cubes and mix well. Add milk, gradually and cook aa til allgbtly thickened: Add corn and season with sa lt and pepper. P lace In vacuum jug and serve In bot-drink paper cups. Serves 41

Nut Topping t tbap. bu tter or S tbsp. brown

asargariae su g a r or1 egg white molassesM cap coatee- MT cup chopped

tloners sugar nutsCfm blne In order given and mix

into smooth paste. Spread on top o l coffee cake 6 m inutes before It

with m ixture and sprinkle with paprika., W rsp In waxed paper.

Southern Coffee Cake3 tsp. baking

powder *4 tap. sa lt 1 tsp. cinnamon *« cup milk 1 tsp. vanilla

Deviled Case1 tbap.

aegs m ayonnaiseH tpe. m ustard Paprtka 1 tbap. m elted »

h a tte r or # m argarine •

Cat egga In half lengthwise. Re­move yolks Mash yolks with mus- ta rd and mix with bu tter or m arga r tae and m ayonnaise Refill whites | chocolate coating.

U <*upshortening

cup brown sugar

2 eggs2 tups sifted

enriched flour.Cream shortening and sugar. Beat

one egg wltb one egg yolk (reserv- mg one w tm e'ror topping) and addto creamed mixture. Sift flour, bak­ing powder, sa lt and cinnamon to­gether. Add to creamed m ixture al­ternately ' with milk. Mix Intosmooth hatter and add vanilla. Pour Into well greased, paper-lined pan **xS*U*. Bake a t 376 *K. 25 mln- uten. Spread Sugar Nut topping on coffpe rak e and continue bakiqg for & minutes.

Ham and Potato Salad2 cups diced % tsp. celery

cooked seedpotatoes 1 small onion,

2 cups diced gratedcooked ham t cup thick

2 tap. vinegar sour creamSalt

Mix ham and potatoes. Add vin­egar, celery seed, and onion to tha to u r cream and season with salt. Add to ham and potatoea. Oarnlsh with slices of tomato. Pack in- cov­ered casserole, quart Jar or Indi­vidual containers. Serves 4-C.

Chocolate Marshmallow Loaf’i cup butter or 1 tap. vanilla

m argarine 2 cups sifted1 cup sugar . cake flour2 sqs. unsweet- S tSp. baking

ened chocolate,' powder melted tsp. sa lt

I egg. well % cup milkbeaten Marshmallows eCream butter and sugar thorough

ly. Add chocolate and Mead. Add egg and vanilla. 81ft dry Ingredi­en ts and add alternately with the milk. Beat until smooth. Bake la a greased pan 8“x8*x2’ at 350*1*. for 45-50 minutes. T urn from pan, cov­er bottom with mashmallows which have been rinsed with cold water and cut In halves crosswise. When cake is alm ost cold, cover with

M rs. A ng ie M u rray , of 209 V a l­ley B rook av en u e, is spend ing sev era l w eeks w ith re la tiv e s a t C raftford. '

M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k B ello and sons, W illiam a n d M ichael, w ho h av e b een g uests a t th e hom e of M rs. B ello 's p a re n ts , M r. an d Mnt- W illiam L. K elly , o f 618 Second avenue, fo r se v era l w eeks, left recen tly o n th e ir m o to r t r ip hom e to C olum bus, Ohio.

M rs. D om inick P in to , of 160 D elafield av en u e, e n te r ta in e d at b rid g e e a rl ie r in th e w eek’ fo r M rs. M ary E llio tt, M rs. T h e resa Collins, M rs. E ls ie M orcro ft ahd M rs. G. D avis, a ll o f J e rse y C ity .

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653 Ridge RoadRUth. 2-1275

Beers, W ines and Liquors

Lyndhurst

Fronted Foods Cod FUli - Oysters

Flounders • Shrim p

PerchFruits • Vegetables

Meats • Poultry

FRIDAY

Homemade (!lain Chowder and Fish Cakes

. ■* "Pickled Herring

Herring in Wine Sauce

Smoked Salmon W hite Fi*h - Lobster C rab Meat • Tuna Kish Salmon ■ Sardines Homemade Salads MacaroniCole Staw -Potatoes

SATURDAY

Hot Homemade Roast

Beef

Hot Baked Virginia 11am

"All Salads Made on Special Order

A lt kinds of Sandwiches mad* up to order Largest varieties for Overseas Shipments

Just pick up your phone ^And we're at your home.

OPEN SUNDAYS

Effective June 4th New Friday Evening Hours

5 to 6:3a P.M.p

Commencing with the first Friday ih June, all five Rutherford NATIONAL banks will beopen Friday evenings from !> to 6:30 o'dock. This Friday, ahd also on May 28. the evening hours will be 6 to 7:30 p.m. We will continue to open mornings at 7:45, Monday through Friday.

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PAGE FOUR T H E C E A D E R THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948

Manisera Again Sweeps To Beat Blue Runners

In a track meet featured by the running of Conrad Manisera and Wynn Goodhart, Lyndhurst High trippedRutherford 44 1*2 to 41 1'2 last week at the local field.

From start to finish it seemed to be Manisera versus Goodhart. In the 100-yard dash it was Rutherford's Good­hart who galloped home victorious in the excellent time o f “ iO seconds fla t. M anisera,L y n d h u rs t’s so p h o m o re sensation, re tu rn e d to w in th e 220 in 23seconds flat, a s h e edged outG o o d h art b y a lm o s t tw o yards.

In th e final e v e n t of th e day, th e one m ile re la y , i t w as again M anisera vs. G o o d h art, th is tim e on th e a n ch o r leg. G oing in to th is e v en t L y n d h u rs t t ra ile d by tw o points. M an ise ra took the ba ton on th e fina l leg ab o u t tw o yard s in f ro n t o f G o o d h art and proceeded to tu rn th e race in to a rou t as h e b reezed hom e abou t 25 yards to th e good O th e r m em ­b ers of th e w in n in g re lay team w ere P h il N ato ii, Tom Jan esk y and J im M itchell.

M anisera a lso w on th e broad ju m p w ith a good leap o f 20-2, w hile G o o d h ard co p p ed a second in the sho t p u t to a id the Bulldog cause.

N atoii g ave L y n d h u rs t a w in in the q u a r te r m ile , w h ile P e te P e ­te rm an copped th e discus.

Ed De M a rra is o f R u th e rfo rd tu rn e d in a 4:53 m ile, w hile Snyder covered th e 880 in 2:13.Tosi gave R u th e rfo rd a n o th e r w in in the h ig h ju m p w ith a 55-4 ef­fort.- U ste r o f th r; B ulldogs won the d iscus th ro w .

100-yard d a sh —Woij by G ood­h a r t (R ); second, M an ise ra (L ); th ird , Scucci (L/). T im e: 10 sec­onds.

220-yard dash— W on by M anise­

ra ( L ) ; second, G o o d h art (R ); th ird , S cucci ( L ) . T im e: 23 sec­onds.

440-yard dash-—W on b y N ato ii (L ) ; second, D el Veccio (R ); th ird , M azzi (L ). T im e: 55.3 sec­onds.

880-yard ru n — W on b y S n y d e r (R ) ; second, M itch e ll (L ); ftoyce (R ). T im e: 2:13.

O ne m ile ru n — W on b y D e M ar­ra is (R ); second, L loyd (R ); th ird , J a rk e r (L ) . T im e: 5:43.

O ne m ile re la y —W on by L ynd­h u r s t (N a to ii, Ja n esk y , M itchell an d M an ise ra ) . T im e: 3:48.

B road , ju m p — W on by M anisera (L ) ; second, S cucci (L ); th ird , N ato ii (L ). D istance : 20 fee t, 2 inches.

H igh ju m p —W on by Tosi (R ); second, A lb rec h t <L>; th ir d , l ie b e tw een M itch e ll (L ) and L ig g e tt (R ) . H eigh t: 5 fee t, 4 inches.

D iscus th ro w — W on by U ster (R ); second, Tosi (R ); th ird , D a­v ies (L ). D istance : 98 fee t, 7 inches.

S h o t p u t—W on b y P e te rm an <L); second, G o o d h a rt (R ); th ird , Se rv id c o CL). D is ta n ce4 37 feet.

f i n a l po in t score: L y n d h u rs t 44>,{», R u th e rfo rd 41 x/t.

M r. and M rs. H an s S tam er. of 332 L iv in g sto n avenue, sp e n t las t S u n d ay w ith frie n d s a t N ew H a ­v en , Conn.

Children G ive $154 For Cancer

L y n d h u rs t school c h ild ren la s t w e e k co n tr ib u ted a to ta l o f $154.- 12 to fight can cer an d h e lp find i ts cu re . P ro b ab ly b y th e tim e th e s e c h ild ren , w ho b ro u g h t tn c o in s f o r th e fund la s t w eek , a re g ro w n to m anhood a n d w om an­h o o d sc ien tis ts w ill h a v e fo u n d th e ca u se a rid cu re fo r th is d rea d ­fu l d isease . C an w e afford to w a i t fo r y e a rs to find th e cure?

R esea rch w o rk costs m ongy. B u t m o n ey is ch eap e r th a n lives. C a n ’t w e a d u lts ta k e a lesson f ro m th e ch ild ren a n d d o o u r sh a re in p ro v id ing fu n d s fo r th is w o rk ? M rs. B en jam in G. D ivine, d r iv e ch a irm an , is v e ry g ra te fu l fo r th e co n trib u tio n o f th e cflh- d re n an d fo r th e in te re s t show n on th e p a r t o f th e school facu lty . L e t 's m ak e h e r d o u b ly g ra te fu l fo r c o n trib u tio n s from adu lts .

A nd h e re ’s an o th e r w ay you can help . O n th e m o rn in g of M ay 30th a t h a lf p a s t ten on th e M arin A v e n u e F ie ld th e re w ill be a so ft­b a ll g am e be tw een th e G a lla ­g h e rs an d th e C o lum bus C l u b - tw o good team s. W hen you a re a sk ed to b u y a t ic k e t be su re to ta k e one o r m ore. E v en th e p rice o f o n e tick e t w ill h e lp sw ell th e fu n d to fight th is te r r ib le d isease th a t is tak in g an a w fu l to ll of liy es in o u r beloved co u n try and il**# h e re in our o w n co m m u ­n ity .

L e t 's fight cancer an d h e lp findits cure!

It's A Fanny WorldWANTED: Owners of ana

strait-jacket, thraa (Ntrtap, one case of canne* bear, one automat­ic back-scratcher, Claimants call at the American Airlines lost and found department a t La Guardia Field, in New York.

Whether for ty or timidity, these a the unclaimed items Flagships while scores of false teeth, eyeglasses, fur coats and best sellers are promptly sought by their owners.

According to Robert W. Knight, director of operations analysis, who is in charge of such his lost and found personnel are known within the company as th e “raised eyebrows depart­m en t." I t is his contention that everybody who travels is some­times absentminded, for the air­lines find everything in the course of a y e a r from $154)00 fur coats to W oelw orth costume jewelry.

Most of the 80 pairs of found e v e ry month, the two of false teeth, and miscellaneous articles, are returned to their owners with dispatch, for they a re missed as fast as they are found. With the exception of suitcases.

S om etim es people leave .their

G ladstones a t a t ic k e t c o u n te r a n d do n ’t n o tice th e lo a i fo r as m u ch a s a m o n th o r tw o b e fo re re p o r tin g it to th e lo s t a n d fo u n d d ep a rtm e n t. T h is is a m a tte r th a t has K n ig h t fo re v e r s c ra tch in g h is c h in in w o n d erm en t.

O nce in a g re a t w h ile th in g s a re rep o r ted lo st a n d n e v e r found lik e th e “stu ffed c a t" a b o u t w h ic h a m an in C a n to n , O hio, w ro te . H e sa id h e le f t i t o n a flig h t b e tw e en D allas an d A kron . A stu ffed cat sho u ld b e ea sy to lo ca te , K n ig h t though t, b u t h is c re w o f tra c e rs c o u ld n 't g e t a l in e o n it.

T u rn e d o u t fina lly th a t i t w as n o t som ebody’s la te lam en ted jfei, b u t only a to y cat.

T h e G -s tr in g s tu rn e d u p in a cosm etic k i t c o n ta in in g th re e com ple te b u r le sq u e costum es and a q u a n tity o f p e rfu m e an d h a ir bleach. A f te r th e u su a l search had failed to locate th e o w n er, lost and fo u n d em ployees h e ld it fo r th e s ta n d a rd length, of tim e b u t w ere th e n faced w ith th e prob lem o f w h a t to do w ith th e item s M ost un c la im ed a rtic le s a re tu rn e d o v e r to c h a ritie s a f te r six m onths, b u t th e y co u ld n ’t g e t an y o n e to ta k e th e b u r le sq u e o u t­fits.

T h e re ’s no p ro b lem co n n ected

w ith d isposa l o f a c ase o f beer, b u t K n ig h t finds i t h a rd to b e­lie v e an y b o d y w o u ld b e to o tim id to c la im it. As fo r th e a u to m atic back -scratC h er — w e ll, th a t ’s ju s t a n in te r im t i t le u n til th e o w n er co m es fo r th a n d id en tifies it. I t ’s a R u b e G o ld b e rg ian co n tra p tio n w ith a rm s a n d lig h ts a ll ac tiv a te d b y a n e lec tric c lock. T h ey f ig u re it m u st s e rv e som e pu rp o se , b u t n o body 's b een ab le to f igu re o u t w h a t th e p u rp o se is. So th e y ’ve g iv en i t a n id en tify in g tit le .

T h e re 's ev id en ce th a t peop le lose th in g s e v e n w h en {Tiey're n o t o n p n a irp la n e K n ig h t h as fo u n d w ith a a o is e .o f re lief . H is m en e re a lw ay s g e ttin g te le p h o n e calls an d le t te r s fro m p eo p le w hose gloves o r galoshes o r b ooks or b a g s a re m issipg. H e in s titu te s na tio n -w id e search es fo r th em o n ly to learn w h en h e g e ts in to u ch w ith th e o w n ers ag a in th a t th e y found th e lost item s u n d e r th e i r desks or in th e i r closets.

B u t th e s tra it- ja c k e t is K n ig h t’s prize. H e hopes nobody w ill e v e r c la im it. “S om e d ay ,” h e said, “a ll th e d ra w e rs in w hich w e k eep th ese th in g s a re going to be em pty . E v e ry lost a r t ic le w ill h a v e b een m atch ed w ith a n o w n ­e r. M y lost and fo u n d m en w ill be s ittin g a t th e i r desks p lay in g tic-tac-toe. T h e re w on’t b e a n y ­th in g left for m e to do. T h a t’s w h en th e s tra it- ja c k e t w ill come

in handy. I'll probably go nuts ” Wanna Beal Live B ests*?

Read next week’s column and see "how you can obtain one for your very own. . ,

Fire Departm ent Card Party M ay 27

T h e L ad ies’ A u x ilia ry Qf th e F ire -D e p a r tm e n t w ill ho ld th e ir a n n u a l C a rd .P a r ty T h u rsd ay ev e­n ing , M ay 27, a t 8 o ’c lock a t th e fire h e a d q u ar te rs , T h e com m ittee c onsists o f th e fo llo w in g : M rs. J o ­sep h in e B a rb ie r i, M rs. A n n Rb- g u tsky , M rs. T h e resa S c ttem b ri- no, M rs. C ece lia Bayers* M*e- Lu­lu A ntio rio , M rs. E lizab e th B uck­ley, M rs. V e ra Jaw g ste tte r , M rs. M a rg a re t C a s te lg ran t, M rs. H elen C as te lg ran t, M rs. L eocad ia D abal, M rs. R ae B a rb ie r i, M iss E d ith N e u h au se r, M rs. F ra n ce s K w ia t- kow ski, M rs. E d n a M uelleiv-M rs. A gnes C a s te lg ran t, M rs. F ran < /s B en tz ien a n d M rs. H elen Schreck- enste in , a s c h a irm an .

State O ffice s To C lose On Monday

Offices of the New Jersey State Em ploym ent Service will ba clsed on Monday, May 31, because a State law requires that when a legal holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on the follow­ing day, Frederick A. Walther, lo­cal manager, announced today.

Claimants for unemployment benefits. Servicemen’s Readjust­ment Allowances and Seamen’s Reconversion Bepefits who regu­larly report their claim status on Mondays have been instructed when to report, Walther said.

The office, located a t 600-3 No. Fourth street, Harr to n , will open 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 1, to give full service in all functions of the S E S , including registration of ap­plicants for w ork , the receiving of employers’ orders, and claims services to unemployed workers.

M rs. J . J . K ak , o f 112 T o n tin e a v en u e, e n te r ta in e d F r id a y fo r M rs. E d w ard K o e tzn er. M rs. R ich­a rd C ro ssett, M rs. Ju liu s B illand , yM rs. H en ry S a f t an d M rs.,G eorge K irch n e r.

O n M ay 18th th e L ad ies’ A u x ­ilia ry o f th e K n ig h ts Of C o lu m b u s c h a r te re d a b u s a n d a tte n d e d th e p e rfo rm a n c e of "R osalie” a t th e P a p e r M ill P lay h o u se , M illb u rn .

A fte r th e p erfo rm an ce , th e en ­t ir e g ro u p , N um bering fo r ty - th re e , s to p p ed fo r su p p e r i a N ew ­a rk .

M alcolm G ailm g , C h ie f B o a t­sw a in 's M ate, U. S. N avy, is sp e n d in g a w eek w ith h is fam ily o n T h ird s tree t. H e h as ju s t r e ­tu rn e d from a t r ip to th e B ritish W est Indies.

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T h e present schedule calls for a bus approxim ately every half hour and th is service w ill be increased to keep pace w ith the grow th of patronage.

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THURSDAY, MAT 27, T H E L E X O E R f ACC n v E

R ev. Doll Spoil*A t Breakfast

T h e R ev . Raymond Doll of Holy Rotary Church, Jersey City, talk­ing at the annual communion braakfMt held Jointly by Court Lyndhurst and Court Grantwood Catholic Daughters of America, at C an Mane, Teaneck, Sunday, emphasized the sanctity of the home, and moral influence of the home on children. H e told the

“Y o u a re n o t good C ath o lic and y o u a re a m en ace to th e w o rld i y o u a r e n o t c inv inced o f th is m or a l o b lig a tio n .”

Q u o tin g s ta tis tic s , F a th e r DoH sa id t h a t 44 p e r cen t of couple: in th e U n ited S ta te s w ho hav< m a rr ie d s in ce P e a rl H arb o r a n ch ild less , a n d th a t 22 p e r eeni h a v e o n ly o n e ch ild , and th a t th« d iv o rc e r a te h as reached a point w h ic h is ‘‘ridiculous.'*

H e sa id th a t th e re is no j\tstifi ca tio n fo r b i r th con tro l n o r fo re m a rr ia g e a f te r divorce.

A lso o n the* sp eak ers’ p ro g r in w a s th e R ev. B e rn a rd M oore, pas to r a t S ac red H eart C hurch , i* L y n d h u rs t, w h o based h is a d d re s o n th e th em e : “O ur L ady o f F a t im a .” H e u rg ed h is f e a r e r s t< p ra y e a rn e s tly and to offer spe c ia l p ra y e rs to a v e rt ano the . w o rld w ar.

D r. R o b e r t L . Burns, su p e rv is ­in g p r in c ip a l of Cliffside P a rk schools, sp e ak in g on s tu d e n t w e l­fa r e a n d n a tio n a l secu rity , m id t h a t e d u c a tio n a l secu rity re s ts u p o n socia l an d econom ic s ta n d ­a rd s . H e sa id th a t th e re is a re ­sp o n s ib ility o n th e hom e th a t c a n ­n o t b e ev ad ed . H e paid a h igh t r ib u te to C atho lic education and s ta te d t h a t schools an d parehts, h a v e a g rav e responsib ility .

M rs. F lo ren ce P e rrin , d is tr ic t d e p u ty o f C o u rt L y n d h u rs t, e x ­te n d e d ,g ree tin g s from M iss L o u ­ise O b ers t, N ew Je rsey s ta te re-* g e n t, a n d fro m o th e r s ta te offi­cers. T h e g ra n d reg en ts o f th e c o u rts . M iss M ary R odgers and M rs. M ary K elly , respec tive ly , w e re in tro d u ced , a n d sp o k e b riefly .

M iss A n n a Russo, o f C o u rt G ran tw o o d , w as p ro g ram c h a ir ­m an , a n d ac ted as to as tm a s te r M rs. M a rie R eilly accom panied- th e a ssem b lag e in th e c losing h ym n.

A v o c a l t r io com posed o f M rs. F ra n k C Foley , M rs. F ra n k E Saflno a n d M rs. Jo h n J . G oodw in , a l l o f C o u rt G ran tw ood , san g one n u m b er , “O M other B eloved."

c h ild re n h av e l i t t le h o p e o t su r ­v ival,* C h a irm an S h e p h e rd d e­c la re d . “I t is reliab ly .t h a t th e re a re a t lea s t 290,001^00 c h ild ren sc a tte re d th ro u g h o u t m e w o rld w ho m u st d ep en d u p o n th e a id o f p r iv a te ag en cie s a n d in d i­v id u als . I t is fo r th ese ch ild v ic ­t im s o f w a r - to rn n a tio n s w h o a re b ey o n d th e reach o f o th e r assis t­an c e th a t h e lp m u s t b e p ro v id e d

Hebrew Temple Baza dr Juris 2, 3

F in a l p lan s a re be ing m ad e by th e L ad ies’ A u x ilia ry o f th* L y n d h u rs t H ebrew A ssociation fo r their, c h a rity b azaar to .be h e ld a t |h e n e w tem p le , V alley .Q ro o k a v e n u e , o n J u n e 1 and 2. M rs E d y th e Ja co b s is ch a irm an .

M rs. A dele Scott, local a r tis t , w ill b e th e re ■ tu s k e tc h , c a ric a ­tu re s . T h e re w ill be s n o p p o r tu ­n i ty to m a k e a record ing o f y o u r

T h e re w fll be on sale h a n d ­w o rk , je v tf lry , b ric-a-brac, b a k e d goods, g r& e rie s , toys, c an d y and w e a r in g ap p a re l. A p a ir o f a n ­t iq u e C h in ese vases w ill b e g ivep aw ay . T h e re w ill be gam es and m ovies. R efresh m en ts w ill be se rv ed .

A ssistin g M rs. Jacobs on th* c o m m ittee a re M rs. E rn a K le in . M rs. B e r th a E hrlich , M rs. J e a n ­n e tte Rossio, Mrs. J e a n A ckcrson. M rs. A n n e G ibbs. M rs. P a o lio e L ieb erm an , Miss L illian O cdrick , a n d M rs. R u th G lugasch.

MrS. Shepherd Is Appointed Crusade H ead

M rs. H om er S hep h erd , o f 730 H ig h , s tre e t, L yn d h u rst. h a s ac ­c ep ted th e ch a irm an sh ip of th e d r iv e to b e conducted in th e New J e rse y C ru sad e for C h ild ren in j th is com m unity . ‘

S e ttin g a goal of “a rtoo tip?" 200 c h ild re n by co n tr ib u tin g a t lea s t th re e and one-half cen t* a d a y fo r one’ y ea r to fu rn ish a s u p ­p lem e n ta ry m eal for a s ta rv in g c h ild in w a r- to rn co u n tries . Mrs. S h e p h e rd announced th a t a house to house so lic ita tion w ill b e co n ­d u c ted .

C itin g th e d esp era te p l ig h t of *»n e n o rm o u s p ortion o f the

o rk l’s popu lation as th e re su lt of tt n v a e rs of to ta l w ar C h a irm an Nhf. p h e rd dec la red th a t v ast n u m ­ber* of .th* 'g tow ing g en e ra tio n m u st be saved from , s ta rv a tio n if th e re i« to be a b e tte r w o rld to-

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co u n try th ro u g h w h ich h e lp can b e p ro v id ed is th e A m erican O v erseas A id — U n ited N ations A ppeal fo r C h ild re n , u n d e r w hose au sp ices th e C ru sa d e fo r C h ild re n w ill h e co n d u cted . T h is is a fed ­e ra tio n o f lo n g -ex isten t v o lu n ta ry A m erican agencies fo r fo re ig n r r lie f a n d se rv ice s , co m b in ed w ith th e U n ited S ta te s ' sh a re in th * g lobal e ffo rt o f th e U n ited N a-

'■*** A ppeal fo r C h ild re n . A O A - U N A C w as fo rm ed a t th e req u e s t

of^our g o v e rn m e n t an d to th e d e m a n d fro m < lead e rs fo r uniAraU n m any a p p e a ls fo r funds.*

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m an y as poastb le o t th e m illions s till in d e s p e ra te n eed

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V . \ K k h T I \ ( i” W i r t ' S / C h ' t

Pother Boyle Honored On Anniversary

G O O D N E W So The LeGloi Parade

Former Local Priest W ill Receive Testimonial Dinner in Weehawken

R ev . C o rn e liu s J. B<»yl«*. vast i t o f S u L tw re n c o s Rom an CM hufie C h u rc h , W eehaw ken, S unday m o rn in g w as ce leb ran t a t a so] « n n h ig h m ass of th an k sg iv in g , m a rk in g th e s ilv er ju b ile e of In , o rd in a tio n to t h r holy .p rie st­hood.

M in is te rs for thc m ass w ere R ev . S y lv este r Elwood, fo n r.e r p a s to r o f the W eehaw ken chine!), n o w a t St. ColuTv.bas C h u rch , N e w a rk . de.:ron Rev G eorgr .] B a k e r , p asto r of St. B rid g e’ C h u rch . N orth Br-:.>:cn. so b ('• Con, ar.o F.ev. Pn-n an P* i.. C P ., o f S t M • • - r - M ona: tc ry . U n io n C i tv a i . i P ' Hu hard K ttg etir.an . C P.. S T .rv . nl> » of th e m o n as te r" , w ere m a 't c i s of cerem onies.

S e rm o n wa> de-tiveu-f bv (ho e lo q u e n t L<-o ^ M artin , c h ap la in o i H o ly N am e If• • -p;tal. T eaneck . a n d a m o n ? th c guests w en - M sgr. W illiam F. L aw lor. p as te , of ’S t. M a ry 's C hurch , B ayonne; Rev. C o n o r M onaghan. C P . p a s to r of S t. M ichael s M onastery C h u rch .

A N EW S T O R EHAS COME TO TOWN!

BERLINS63 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD

Across Street from Baron's Drug*'

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OUR DOORS OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 211 AT <> V MPoppy Pay Honors Dead

O PEN IN G SPEC IA LS

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Navy Style Tee Shirt* Reg. 79c

1st Quality *m. Ig. 46c 3 for $1.35

Just 60 Belt* Brown, Tan, Black

Famous make, (till bearing original price tickets of $2 to $5.00.

Sale Price >>cWork Pant*

8 oz. sanforized Whip- c o r d s ; Sanforized Couert*; Sanforized Herringbone* Twill*.

Sizes 30-42 Reg. $3.95—$2.99

Endicott Johnson Work- Oxford. Raw- cord sole. Brown, Elk upper $4.95

R i b b e d C o t t o n Anklets. EUstic Top. White and Colors. Slight irregulars. W ill not e f f e c t wear. Would sell for 25c if perfect. — 15c 7 for $ 1 . 0 0 .

T h e P ag e Social C lu b w ere g u ests T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t th i hom e of M rs. A lb e rt M olzon, 246 P age avenue. T he b ir th d a y an n lv e rsa ry o f Mrs. R o b e rt J . B row ­e r w as ce leb ra ted . O th e r guests w ere M rs. P e te r G rim m , M rs. A l­v in H afem ann . M rs. R o b ert K en­wood. M rs. M ichael E ufem io , Mrs. K arl H u b e r an d M rs. H enry H am ­ilton.

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Take Up To TWENTY MONTHS To PAY On All Loans

( O N I .r « » .!» ! P E R M ONTH ON S500 LO AN )

T oday , w ith liv in g co sts so h igh , th K Is ind eed wclcAuic n ew s, an d w e co rd ia lly in v ite you to tak e a d v an tag e of th ese new Lna.i n la n s im m ediately .

' W hy not s to p in o r ph o n e us to Jay . an d let us show t m how th e ie new a m o u n ts an d te rm s ean enab le y o u t o co n so lid a te A L L your p resen t o u tstan d in g ar c«ei*>t» in to o n e la>an w ith us.

p r rh a p s NOW -u n d e r o u r new h ig h er loan am o u n ts an d c o n v en ien t re p a y m e n t p lan s—you can a lfo rd th a t t a r o r h o u seh o ld A pp liance you’ve b een w an ti ig.

Liberal Finance Service 298 Ridge Rd. RUth. 2-9444 lyndhurst

98 M ain S t l-odi. N. J. • 097 A nderson Ave. C llfW JeP A s u k II «.*!«* t Jikfside 6-73M

MATCHING Ol i e i l CM PAMTIC

He: "Tfcl* road sure it that to pi ecesf Did you Me thu i i m uf that bvm pvfu juit hit?"

Shet "WHAT bump ? I didn't even nalitm it."

thing you have tv experience to believe. It's a luxury ride that's ou t o f this w o rld !

So, come in—see Packard’s three new Eights for '48! And ride in one o f them —d o n 't mis* riding in one of these Packards! • -

For that's the quickest wav u e know to lose your heart to a Packard — for keeps!

» ASK THI MAN w f i o O w n s O N I

MlittalMtlr IM* iw m # « e A * w w r i w i e yM uka. Ciamttl «■!

as H naHf • I )*». M m M v a p lH ttNaturally she didn't notice it. You don't, in

one of the new Packards.For this is the car with thc built-in "lim ou­

sine ride”— a gliding, d r e a m ride made |x>s.

slble by Packard’s new a n a txclmire S f y t tm -

sm peuiirtu system th a t automatically compen­sate* for varying loads and varying roads.

But that's only part o f the story. The cush­ioned roadability o f the new Packard is some-

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ED N A M AE SH O PPE220 Stuyvesant Aveftue

Lyndmirst, N. J .

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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 19*8 T H E L E A D E R PACE SEVEN

S P O R T S WHI RL

8 kC O LU M B U S C L U B f t C R U PI S T O P S O FT B A L L CIBCU1T

W ith ju s t tw o w eeks o f th e so ftb a ll league u n d e r w ay , th< ro u g h , to u g h tea m s h a v e been banging each o th e r a ro u n d b u t out of th e h e a p h a v e com e tw o standou ts, th e E a s te rn D ivision lead e rs

C en te r. B o th c lu b s h a v e won th re e in a row an d in th e ir a p p e ar ances h a v e n o t y e t b een ex tended . T h e re is e v e ry in d ica tio n th a t h o th e r c lu b s w i l l o ffe r p len ty of tro u b le b efo re th e 14*gam< s ch ed u le is over. F an s a re sta rtin g to co m e o u t in la rg e r num ber? th a n e v e r b e fo re an d m ost of th e team s seem to h ave th a t “n e * look,” p a r t ic u la r ly th o se in th e E aste rn D ivision. T h e so und system a t th e h ig h school g ro u n d s lends co lor to th e gam es and if i t p roves sa tis fa c to ry a rra n g e m e n ts w ill be m ade to co v er th e gam es a t M arin A v e n u e O v a l fo r th e second half. T h e fie ld s h a v e .b e e n groom ed in a n e x c e lle n t m an n e r by J im m y N ucera’s boys and both R ay M at th e w s an d S am D onald h ave b een doing an ex ce llen t jo b o f d i­rec tin g a ffa ir s a t each field . T he u m p ire s a re tak in g th e ir usual m ed ic in e fro m th e professional h eck lers b u t it is e x p ec ted th a t th e n e x t few* w eeks w ill fin d a screen beh in d th e back stops so fans w ill h av e to s i t in th e b leach ers and do th e ir chastising fro m th ere .

A s soon a s su ffic ie n t gam es an- p lay e d by a ll th e team s, we s h a ll m ak e a n e ffo r t to figu re th e b a ttin g a v e rag es and lis t th em a lo n g w ith th e s tan d in g s of the league each w eek

I t 's f in e a f te r §upper en te rta in m e n t fo r a ll and once again , all th e to w n sfo lk a re in v ited to a tten d n ig h tly gam es a t 6:45 p.m., M on-, d a y th ro u g h F riftay a t bo th the high school field and M arin a v e ­n u e field.

LY N D H U R ST L A S S IE S ANNEX A N O TH ER T IT L ET h e H ackensack C ity Ladies' M ajor L eague how ling t it le w ent

to th e L y n d h u rs t R ec rea tio n C en te r tea m for th e 1947-48 season la s t w eek fo r th e f irs t tim e since th e l»>cal g a ls h av e been e n te re c in th e league . T h e p rese n t team of T illie D o h erty . M ary G arb a rin o . M arie D acosta , G e r t C o llyer and M ary P e tzseh jiave been to g eth er fo r tw o y e a rs in w h ich tim e they h ave co m p iled a lm ig h ty en v ia b li record . T h ey fin ish ed in second place las t y e a r in th e sam e league b u t th is y e a r took o v e r the lead a ro u n d th e ho lid ay s and con­t in u e d to p ush th e opposition arouncj fo r th e rem a in d e r .of the sch ed u le , f in a lly w inning" out by a m arg in of th re e gam es over th e d e fe n d in g cham ps, th e M artin D rug F ive. In a d d itio n to th e ir t it le , M ary P etzseh is. th e B ergen C o u n ty 's in g le s ch am p fo r the c u r r e n t y ea r, and th e team banged o u t a to ta l of 2927 p in s on gam es of 939, 972 an d 1016 to tak e h ig h fo r th e y e a r fo r w om en. S om e o f th e m ajo r s ta t is t ic s |p f th ^ g a ls a re as follow s: T illie 173 av e rag e , 618 h igh se rie s and 258 h igh gam e; M ary, 189 average, 665 series, 241 h ig h gam e; M arie, 174 av e rag e , 642 series, 245 high g am e; G e r t, 171, 617 and 256; M ary 176. 670, an d 243. T hoac a re q u ite a se t o f fig u re# fo r a g irl’s tea m no m a tte r how you add th em up. L ast S u n d a y th ey ro lled a hom e an d hom e m atch ag a in s t t h e to p a v e ra g e b o w le rs fro m th e B loom field Rec, an d a t th e endo f th e ev en in g , h ad w on hand ily b y close to 500 p ins C o n g ra tsf ro m th is * c o m e r g a ls an d lots of luck fo r n e x t season.

Wmzols Win Championship

no matter what s to rm you road you wiH never ta d a more un­usual story than that of Tom M o. ineaux This name nobody but a real’ boxing fan will roco*xiae as tha name «f a colored boxer of great ability. Ha was’ a slave

a good-oatured fallow who

could not take any more and he whipped tha bully. It waa a fierce bloody battle for two hours, but Tom Cnaily stopped tbe bully.

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S u n d a y m asses a t 8, 9, 10:30 a n d 11:30 a.m .

i.m.W eek d ay s a t 7:15 and 8 a.m .

Sacred H eart R. C. Churchf o r . Bernard Moore, Pastor

i a t 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 0:3010.30, an d 11:30 a.m.

St. Thomas' Episcopal Church

F o re st and S tu y v e sa n t A venues R ev. R ow land F. N ye, rec to r

M ay 30, 1st S unday a f te r T r in ­ity . M em orial D ay, 7:30 a .m .— H oly C om m union; 9:30 a.m .— M orning P ra y e r an d . C hurch School; I I a.m .— M orning P ra y e r and serm on, “Lessons of O ur Y esterday

J u n e 1, 8 p.m.— M eeting of the V e s tr y in th e parish hall.

Ju n e 3, 2 p.m .—S t. M ary ’s G uild w ill hold its m o n th ly business m eetin g in th e parish hall.

Kearny C l ub Wins Over Lyndhurst Giants 19 to n

T h e L y n d h u rst G ia n ti ' th ree -laya and on Thursday evening from t to 9 o'clock.

“A ncien t an d M odern N ecro ­m ancy, a lias M esm erism an d H yp­no tism , d en o u n ced ” is th e su b ­jec t fo r S un d ay , M ay 30.

G olden T ex t: “ He th a t over- com eth sh a ll in h e r i t a ll th ings; an d I w ill be h is G od, and he sha ll be m y son ." Rev. 21:7)

S erm on: P assag es fro m th e.ing Ja m e s v e rs io n of th e B ible

include:“T h is know also, t h a t in th e las t

days p e rilo u s tim es sh a ll come.F o r m en sha ll be lo v ers of th e ir o w n se lv es . . covetous* boaste rs, p roud , b lasp h em ers , d isobed ien t to paren ts , u n th a n k fu l, unholy ; hav in g a fo rm of godlm ess, b u t d en y in g th e pow er th ere o f: from such tu rn aw ay ." Tl Tim.- 3:1. 2.5) C o rre la tiv e passages from ‘S cience and H ealth w itfi Key to

th e S c rip tu re s" by M ary B aker E ddy include:

“T h e m arch o f m in d ;md of h o n est in ves tig a tio n w ill ' b ring th e h o u r w hen th e peop le w illCham, -with f e t t e r , of som e s o r U j ^ A c , , 3th e grow ing o ccu ltism of th is pe­riod .”

g am e w inn ing s tre a k w as ab ru p t- » y in n in g .:ly stopped las t S unday a t th e * * * * * » • ■ ■ ■ • •H igh School field w h en th e K ear- L y n d h u rs t . . . 004 2X1 ny A. C. cam e to tow n to p lay a reg u la rly scheduled Essex C oun­ty L eague gam e. The v isito rs lost no tim e in jum ping to th e f ro n t •»nd by th e top half of th e th ird inn ing , they had o u r hom e latis dow n by a n in e to zero count.

O u t — boys.— how ever. show edth a t fight back sp ir it an d got b ack fo u r in th e th ird , added a b race of deuces, an ace and an o th e r deuce, so by th e end of th e sev­e n th in n in g th ey w ere out in f ro n t e le v e n to nine. If w e cou ld end th e s to ry here,' th ey m ight h ave w on th e ir fo u rth stra igh t, b u t u n fo rtu n a te ly th ey had to p lay th e fu ll n in e in n ings w ith th e re su lt th a t th re e p itch ers , pa- ( Wl ad ing to and fro y ield ed a to ta l C rup i’s R ec..................... 3of te n ru n s to give K ea rn y ■ V. F. W.‘ .................... 1g am e and knock us o u t of a first E lks ............................ 1

! L y n d h u rst Pool

019— 19 200— 11

L Y N D H U R ST M U N IC IPA L S O F T B A L L L E A G U E

W eek o f M ay 17. 1948

C olum bus C lu b . . . C arucci’s H illto p s . G a llg h e r Assn. L y n d h u rs t Rec. . .S ta rlin g s ...........B edrick ‘5 S h o p . •..A m vets ....................Polish A m erican s

W este rn D iv tato a

place t ie in th e league.T h e G ian ts tra v e l th is com ing C lu t t e r s . v ■ ■—

Su n d ay , b u t a re hom e on Mon- Valley S w ee t S h o p , d ay . M ay 31st, w h en th ey play |

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Fights Set For June 15

A p ro g ram .o f t w t l i e a m a te u rboxing b o u ts fe a tu r in g som e of th e top ta le n t in N ew J e rs e y w ill be p resen ted o n T u e sd ay e v en in g , Ju n e 15, a t th e H ig h S c h o o l a th ­letic field, u n d e r th e au sp ices of the L y n d h u rs t Booste r C lu b . P ro ­ceeds w ill go to th e B o o ste r C lu b to con tinue th e i r w o rk in h o n o r­ing L y n d h u rs t H ig h S chool a th ­letic team s w ith b a n q u e ts a n d aw ards. ________________

Jack B oschen, Boosters, in case of

o f th e to d a y th a t

to

000 - 0 j inclem ent w e a th e r , t h e b o u ts w ill0 0 0 0

be staged th e fo llo w in g n ig h t, onif f - J — . . . t . . — . 1A|W ..w p a n c s u u y , v m c n h t ' ■

AsSQrance th a t w e n -k n o w n am ­a te u rs w ill fill tb e b i l l w a s so th is w eek w ith th e a n n o u n c em e n t th a t Jo h n Z iboo o f P assa ic w h o has

T conducted m an y a m a te u r p ro- 0 . gram s in P assaic C o u n ty th ro u g h - 0 ■ out th e y e a rs w ill b e “C h ief

Westminster Presbyterian Church

R idge Rd. and N ew J e rs e y Ave.L y n d h u rs t, N. J .

R ev. H ow ard E. F rieb e ly , P a s to r

S u n d a y / M ay 309:45 a.m .—S u n d ay School.1.1 a.m .—M em orial D ay w orsh ip

serv ice. Topic, “T h ey H ave Re­jec ted M e”—I. S am uel, 8:7. W e w elcom e a ll to jo in w ith us in w o rsh ip on th is day.

J u n e 1, T uesday—N ew C u r r i ­cu lu m In stru ctio n C lass m eets a t 8 p.m. in th e Lyceum .

J u n e 3. T h u rsd a y—T he L adies ' A id w ill m eet a t I p.m. T he first show ing of “J u s t f o r F u n " the e n te r ta in m e n t sponsored by the C ho ir w ill s ta r t a t 8 p .m .p ro m p t- ly in th e Lyceum , adm ission 75c.

F rid ay . J u n e 4 — T h e second sho w in g o f “J u s t F o r F u n ," fo l­low ed by dancing . S how s ta r ts a t 8 p.m.

S u n d ay . Ju n e 6 — C om m union D ay W orship. N ew m em b ers w ill b e rece ived

Reed Memorial United Presbyterian Church

S tu y v esan t n e a r V alley B rook Rev. D onald T. K auffm an.

Th. M., M in iste r

246 S tu y v e sa n t Ave. R U th e rfo rd 2-5150

11—0

Valley B rook A & S. 0 A m erican I/eg ion . . 0

T uesday , M ay 18 P olish A m erican s . 200 000 0— 2Carucci's, .................. 300 120 x— 8

W ednesday, M ay 19p.m. T ickets have a lre a d y been A m vets . . . .•............. 030 100 0—4 te th e r , th e y o u n g e r D o ranp rin te d and w ill be so ld a t thc j L y n d h u rst Rec. . . . 104 010 x—-6 ; w ho w as o u ts ta n d in g as

T h c big gam e, of course , is the n ig h t til t a g a in st th e defend ing j cham ps, th e M ontc la ir A. C , on I S a tu rd a y n igh t. Ju n e 5 th . at 8*S() I

ta p for J u n e 15th.Joey D o ran d o H, w h o th is w in ­

te r fo llow ed in h is f a th e r ’s foo t­s teps by b e in g o u ts ta n d in g in Che am a te u r to u rn a m e n t spo n so red an n u a lly by th e Passaic* A m erican Legion is in v ig o ro u s t ra in in g u n ­d e r th e tu te la g e o f h i s ‘pop, Jo ey . Senior. U n d er th e w a tc h fu l eye

Bogota Tames Bears, S to 1B ogota’, B ucs s ta y e d r ig h t a n

th e h ee ls o f rair t m in -th a B t- P .I.L . rac e W ednesday aa J a c k D iel c a m e u p w ith h is s ix th of th e season , h u r lin g a ta ro -h it S to 1 w in o v e r L y n d b u ra fa B ears.

D iel fan n e d n in e m en a n d

m etis's honer. C h ad w ick w a s h i t a pitched ball and Dial “

Iked. La Russo asaaaed u p a ibie play grounder and the las w a n loaded. C h ad w ick •a home with the third run of

the haring whan Lowden pitched - “ to O’Neil

& W hite , c ................ 3 # ' 1J. W hite, c f 3 1 1

G ig an te , 3b ------ . . . 2 0 0M arinacci, l b 3 .0 •G eorge , r f ............ 2 0 •

r p ••'•••••••••• * — • - — •

24 1 2S co re by inn ings:

B ogota .................. 400 010 0—SL y n d h u rs t ........... 010 000 0—1

n o t issue a pass as h e took th e ' him. H ie Lyndhurst pitcher th en m ea su re o f T om Lowden, who miacued a n d Diel came in wTth w e n t d o w n to h is fifth

! gate on M onday.T h e box score:

K earn y (19)a.b.J Rocha, If .................

: Dowie, 2b ...............| N ew ton, l b .............; M illar, ss ..................

Bela’ne, cf .S unday , M ay 30

B ib le School classes begin 9:45 a m Topic of M en’s C la s s ( I 'a r r is o n , 3b w ill be "O liv er C ro m w ell. Foun C ow ley, r f .. d e r of C ongrega tiona lism " M orn- S m edbcrg , c ing w o rsh ip beg ins a t 11 w ith i B e n d ian . p J u n io r S e rm o n , “C h ristian M eets M cDaniels, p a G ia n t" and th e M orning mcs- j sage “C h rist in o u r W orld."

Y oung peop le 's g ro u p s m e e t 'a t 7 p.m . Evening w o ish ip is a t P. i w ith th e serm on e n title d ’‘O i i i ! Som m ers, 2K T riu m p h in C h rist." 'M ay n a rd . If

T uesday , J u n e 1 D u n n e , ss . . . .A m usical co n cert w ill Im- g iven j H orn ish , cf

by young peop le o f L y n d h u rs t ) S rz rp a n sk i, rf H igh School u n d e r th e d irec tion j G ra h a m , lb of M iss L ill ia n W ikofTat 8:15 p.m.-1 K m a. 3b T h ere is no adm ission charge. (O ’C onnor, c .

W ednesday . J u n e 2 j Rom an, c . . ■C h ris tian School co n tin u es at S h in d ell, p .

3:30 p m . T e a c h e r T ra in in g Insti- C arbone , p tu te is a t 8 p .m .-each W ednesday. [S m ith , p

C h iis tia n frien d , ho n o r y o u r j H anseom b, p n a tio n th is M em orial Day by a t ­ten d in g ch u rc h m o rn in g and eve n in g • •

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c e n te r on th e 1947 G o ld en B ea r • foo tball team , h as a d a p te d h im - i self to a to u g h t ra in in g p rogram . 1 He is e x p ec ted to f igh t in th e 135-

pound^ c la s s on th e B ooste r ca rd

.T hursday , M ay zu lS ta rlin g s . . ........... 100 001 0— 2G a l la g h e r ................ 401 104 x-

F rid ay , M ay 21 '*C olum bus C lu b . . . 210 200 1 -M ija nd h is o p p o n en t h a s y e t to be P olish A m erican . . 000 002 0—*2 , a nnounced

M ay 17 | A n o th e r S o u th B e rg e n ite w hoE ,ks ■ °°2 20— * has a lread y fo rw a rd e d h is appli-C lubbers . . . . 000 22— 4 ca tio n fo r th e L y n d h u rs t show is I

(C alled acco u n t o f d a rk n e ss ) K e n G reg o ry o f R u th e rfo rd . He M ay 18

ag a in s t th re e w ins. L o w d an s tru c k o u t e ig h t b u t lo st th e w n e in th e f irs t in n in g W hen th e Bucs ta l l ie d fo u r tim e s w ith th e o f L o w d en ’s L y n d h u rs t e rro rs .

L o w d en got Boggio, th e f irs t b a tte r o f th e gam e, b u t th e n r a n in to tro u b le . E d L e id h eise r s in ­g led an d ro d e h o m e o n H

se llin g o f tic k e ts fo r th e .b ig m o w o f J u n e 15th.

T h e fo llow ing L y n d h u rs t b u s i­ness concerns a n d e s ta b lish m en ts a re h an d lin g th e tick e ts : Jo -Jo ’s T a v e rn a t 649 R id g e Rood; J a co b s C o n fec tio n e ry a t 850 R id g e rOfcd;

R idge ro ad ; R idge C lub G r ill ait 744~ R idge T o a d r W o ltm an 's a t 7 R idge ro ad ; A l R e id 's T o w n T a v e rn a t 187 S tu y ­v e san t a v en u e; Tobey’s T a v e rn a t 749 M arin a v en u e; R iv e rs id e T a v ­e rn a t 10 R iv e rs id e a v e n u e; L ev y 's D ru g S to re a t S tu y v e sa n t an d V alley B rook a v en u es ; th e R oosevelt R ec rea tin ; C h ap m an 's (A u n t M ary ’s) a t S tu y v e sa n t an d K in g slan d a v en u es; V alley S w ee t S h o p opposite th e T o w n H a ll a n d th e P a rk C lean ers on S tu y v e sa n t a v en u e.'

Diel last his shutout because of _Js own error. John White trip ­led and scored when Diel could not And the handle on Gigante’s

M r. and M rs. C h a r le s C ostello , o f 527 P a rk p lace , ce le b ra te d th e ir s ix th w edd ing a n n iv e rsa ry w ith a d in n e r o u t T h u rsd a y e v e n in g

M rs. F re d e ric k B lum , of 520 P ro sp ec t place, a re b ack fro m a m oto r t r ip to W ash ing ton , D. C., an d o n in to V irg iin ia .

M rs. E d w a rd S ta m m e r, o f 354 P a g e a v en u e, is a p a tie n t a t th e ‘— ‘ H o ip l ta t

A m ong g u e s ts s t th e h o m e o f M rs. J . H a k , o f 112 T o n tin e av e­n u e , w as M rs. G. E. R o h rb ach , o f R idge road.

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S u n d ay . J u n e 13 — C h ild re n ’s L c . M a t t h e w ’* K v a m re l i r a l D ay S erv ice, a t 19:30 a.m . in th e I M a l tn o w ■ r .v a n * . n c a iC hurch .

S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 19 — S unday School Picnic.

First Church o f Chryt* Scientist

E. P ie rre p o n t A L in co ln A venues in R u th e rfo rd , N. J .

B ra n c h o f th e M o th e r C h u rc h . T h* F i r s t C h u rc h of C h r is t S c ie n t is t , of B o s to n , M ato .

S u n d a y S e rv ic e s a t 11 A . M. a n d S P . M.

9:30 A. M ., S u n d a y S chool. W e d n e sd a y E v e n ln e M e e tin g a t 1:11

o 'c lo c k a t w h ic h te s t im o n ie s o f C h r is ­t i a n S c ien ce h e a lin g a r e g iv e n

R e a d in g R oom a t ( S ta t io n S q u a re , o p e n d a lly f ro n t 11 a .m . to I p .m ., e x c e p t ota Sunday** a n d leg a l h o lt-

L utheran ' Church V alley b ro o k a n d T ra v e rs P lace

R u th e rfo rd Baptist C h n rch R u th e rfo rd . N . J .

R U TH E RFO RD B A P T IS T

Rev. G eo rg e M u lle r, p asto r R U th . 2 2134

.9 45 a.m .—C h u rch School.■ 11 a.m .—M orning w o rsh ip . Top-

nc: “T he C all of M em oria l D ay .” G u est p reach er: Rev. D on C ly tie

j --------- I K ite.S u n d ay , M ay 30th W ednesday ev en in g , 8 o’clock—

9:15 a m — S u n d ay School | ‘T h e H our of P o w er." S tu d y inJO iO a .m — M em orial S erv ice . „ u . G ospe | o ( J o h n .

Topic, "I am th e R esu rrec tio n and

C l u b b e r s ....... 202 120 0— 7Sw im m ing Pool . . 503 005 x — J3

M ay 19V F W . . . . . . . . . . . . 040 011 0—6V alley S w ee t . . . . . . 200 000 0— 2

M ay 20Vailey B rook ........... 000 000 0—0C lubbers . . .,. 000 100 x— I

M ay 2 tC ru p i’s R ec...... 608 201 0— 17S w im m in g Pool . 000 302 2— 7

N e x t W eek’s S ch ed u lea t H igh School

F rid ay , M ay 28-^ Am v e ts vs. C olum bus C lub.

T uesday , J u n e 1 — L y n d h u rs t Rec. vs. G a llag h e r Assn.

W ednesday, J u n e 2 — A m vets vs Starling;;.

T h u rsd ay , J u n e 3— Polish A m ­erican C lu b .v s . L y n d h u rs t Rec:

At M arin A venue O val F rid ay . May 28—V, F. W. vs.

C rup i’s Ree.T uesday , Ju n e 1—V alley S w eet

Shop vs. C lubbers.W ednesday, J u n e 2--V .F.W , vs.

V alleybrook A8tS.T h u rsd ay . J u n e 3—L y n d h u rst

S w im m in g Pool vs. V alley Sw eet Shop.

-Mrs. C a ro lin e A ld rid g e , o f 111 J a y a v en u e , is sp en d in g th e w e e k w ith re la tiv e s an d f rie n d s a t N ew fleld and P h ilad e lp h ia , P a

kn o w n loca lly m o re fo r h is football a b ility w h ile a m em b er of R u th e rfo rd H ig h S chool's v e ry tough B ulldogs G re g o ry is e x ­pected to figh t in th e ru g g ed 175 pound d iv ision .

In th e 118 p o u n d class. G o lden G love C h am p io n L ou C e n ti of K earn y w ill ap p e a r . H e is* a b ro th e r of th e pro . M ario C en ti. w ho is w e ll k n o w n tn th is sec ­tion.

The co m p le te c a rd o f bou ts is ex p ected to be co m p le ted by n e x t j w eek an d w ill a p p e a r in th e col- • um n s of th e C o m m erc ia l L ead e r. !

T h e B ooste r C lu b 's t ic k e t com ­m itte e m e t M onday e v e n in g a t Jo -Jo 's a n d th e in it ia l r e tu rn s of t ic k e ts p u t o n sa le la s t w eek w ere m ad e an d C h a irm a n O tto Iv an ek w as w ell p leased w ith th e e a rly sales.

R ingside se a ts a t $2£ 0 a re go­in g fa s t a s w e ll a s th e $1.99 R e­se rv ed S e a ts an d th e $100 G e n ­e ra l A dm ission d u c a ts

B esides th e m em b e rsh ip o f th e B ooste rs ' C lu b se llin g ticke ts. C h a irm a n O tt Iv an ek has se t up fo u rte e n s ta tio n s in L y n d h u rs t a n d o n e in R u th e rfo rd fo r th e

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S un d ay , J u n e 6 — C on firm atio n : serv ice. . - ... F rid a y , J u n e II E n te r ta in ­m en t g iven by th e S u n d ay School !

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O ne o f th e n a tio n ’s f in es t co tto n s — w ith a n o p en -face w eave th a t k e e p s yo u co m p le te ly co o il T h a t’s th e SFO R TB C A by M cG reg o r . . . S an fo rized fo r sh rin k - resistance , v a t-d y e d fo r co lo r-fa s tn ess — com p le te ly w ashab le . In M cG regor’s clC ar-tone p a s te l co lo rs. .A g rea t n ew a c h ie v e m e n t in w a rm -w ea th e r sp o rt sfcirts!

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Parent Teacher Nowsby Edna M. Christ

• t a j for Uut i by the N.tion-

Anpals AlkyYean

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A Double Life

* April Showers Tfce BWwtfa Wife

m tfl-„ *«<i by•ft*- Grace Roescki. principal, at r taacbrm ThBHaaj-. Hay SB A •pedal honor waa paid to lira. E. Maroaa. retiring first vice presi­dent, by Mrs. W. E. Ronson, the president. who presented her with ■ gift on behalf of the entire

Father’s Night was held a t the M o d i Thursday night. May W with Mrs. S . Ricadela, president.

principal, read Day poems written by

fed and 4th grade pupils. They wore greatly enjoyed by every- ope. There were short informa* talks by Mr H. P. Shepherd. Mrs H. P. Shepherd. Mrs. B. Fontar. and Mr. D. Donald.

Election and installation of of fleers, with Mrs. A. Morgan, past president acting as installing of­ficer. was held. The new officc. s for the year 1S4S-4S are: M rs. S ' Chobanian. president; M rs. H Liebenow. first vice p resid en t: Mrs. I t Peterson. Snd vice-presi­dent; Mrs. A. Holzherr. secre ­tary; Mrs. W. Castles, tre a su re r ; Mrs. De Paul, historian, and M iss Ll Petty, principal, advisor.

Mrs. Ricadella. retiring p res i­dent. was presented w ith a past president's pin from h e r u n it.

Refreshments were se rv ed by Mrs. B. Blohn and Mrs. E. B rou-

hospitality chair-

MiUUryTeaneck taking the nafafthm ride and Mr. Branca from Veterans' Administration of Newark, the affirmative.

At this time I would like, on behalf of all PTA members, to ■ongratulate Mrs. Harry Gutheil, our Council President, who waa 4ected vice president o t Bergen County Council of Parents and Teachers. Other elected at the conference Mrs. A. J. Heitsmith of >n»sident; Mrs R. Endres of Qoa-

ter and Mrs T. Scott of Ridge- wood, along with Mrs. Gutheil af Lyndhurst, vice presidents,Mrs. G e rk tn th e new

Moat of you are familiar with the events of the Spring Confer­ence held in Woodrdige. May 19. ao I will give just a brief resume of. the main events. Lyndhurst was well represented in having several members from each unit present. In the morning sessioh Mr. Joseph A. Chandler, Europe­an oorrespondent and world trav­eler, spoke eloquently on the des­perate plight of children in E u ­rope. His talk was - entitled

^ KllM t f W f e h M n r t i i h -chaen. masnlsa? heard a debate

A C ouncil m ee tin g waa held .in th c H igh S chool Monday. May p4 w ith M rs. H. Gutheil. president, ^residing. A fte r the usual open­ing business h ad been taken care if. M rs W P o in d ex te r , chairman of th e by-law co m m ittee , rend the p m p o se d h y -law s d ra w n u p by th e com m ittee . v After a discus­s io n an d a few c h an g es they w are accepted u n annm ously . A report w as m ade b y th e committee for th e C o m b in ed P a r ty to be h e ld on T h u rsd ay e v en in g . May 17, in the H igh School G ym . It was accep­ted a s read . Mrs. C. Vanden Heu- v al. o n b eh a lf of Mrs. H. P. Shep­herd , c h a irm a n of th e '‘Save a L ife C am p aig n .” a p p e a le d to PTA m em b ers to ac t as volunteer w o rk e rs in th is m o st worthy of causes and m ee t w ith Mrs. Shep­h e rd a t th e G ir l S co u ts L itt le H ouse to d ay a t 1 p m.

A n n o u n cem en t w as m ad e o f a n a ll day session o f a S chool o f In ­s tru c tio n to be h e ld a t th e F a ir- m o u n t School in H a c k e n sa ck , on T uesday . J u n e 8. A lth o u g h p r i­m arily fo r new p resid en ts , all m em b ers a re m ost co rd ia lly in ­v ite d to a tte n d F o r th o se w ho w ould lik e to h ave lu n ch a t th e school, re se rv a tio n s m u st b e m ade by J u n e 1, w ith M rs. J . S co tt, 24 L arch av en u e. D um ont.- C ost of luncheon is one d o lla r .

O u r p res id en t a n n o u n ced all PTA m em b ers h ad been issued a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to attend the d in n e r b e in g ten d e re d Mr. Homer P S h ep h erd , su p e rv is in g princi­p al. w ho is re tir in g a t the cloae o f th is te rm . I t w ill be held at the S w iss Chalet. Ttfesday, June 8. T ick ets m ay be purchased fro m any of th e fo llow ing chair- m en:

M rs. R. Higgins, River Road; Mrs. A Stelzenmuller, Franklin; M rs. W. Muir, High School; Mrs. Hughes, Rooeevelt; Mrs. Cos Washington; Mfm^Uabenow,

LeaderSECTION

THURSDAY, MAY 27, m i PA G E N IN S

Why There Wasn't Gas Service Mon. in Orient Section

15 Years A go Today

m I f m a A >«r; V * Q a a * » ta r* r a t a U r . U u (bI - - I T Mr. M Ctrcl* eoMae tl* I — «•*»* OWnrn i p i m f . I lp i m n * parb apaa 11c. (M m a*. pMC a* Mr

IsFound Guilty 1Lyndhurst A lib i Dom Not S*v* C lifton Mon

AngvL. D r B artu ta . o t AUmkmI road . C llftun . Was sen tenced to an indefin ite te rm a t A n n an d ale Re fo*mkT©ry byr C om m o n P tra a Ju d g e A lVm «wm t Del M arr ui S pecial St m u a i C ourt F riday to*

i a ssa u ltin g an East P a terso n I w om anI De b a r to la » h u d rn w d he et*

tac k e d b londe Mi * A nna Muluray. 2t>, of 292 V an R ipet av en u e. East

j P a terw m . Ju ly 21. *947 afte r she -J-g u i-u A . I h t l* £ i P m s ik ; E a a tP a t

| r ts o n b u s in the B o u lev a rd neai j h rt hom e c la im ed J u t m g the > t n a l M ay 10. he apent th a t n ight

at th e hom e of his slrk m other a t : 367 T h o m as a v en u e, l.y n d n u n rt

TMk's Tire and Battery *srvi*e ad t * . f e l t , 4 ie s t l . I U ; 4 7 l « l t H J t 1

► m r r w e t y p e I t n se as low a* t a t *

! m la r fh l s w n t e f the

Lyndhurst residents of Orient * mg of a iww watermam from the way and P a le avenue have lodged I m u n ic ip a lity tu &.> ona» n n ^ n | . i n ) . rv n .H m ..n i C om m iss ioner Shfrrw ood. d ireccomplaints with the Department , ^ (>f t) p w eep|enW| that aof Public Works against in te rru p - , huftv fchovt>, (kpe ra im g in the vi ted gas and electric service caused | Cim ty h a s cu t th ro u g h elertru during present excavation for lay- I w ires and also c u t off gas from

m e te rs - S h erw o o d a d d e d th a t tu ­b as appealed to th e P u b lic S erv ice C om pany fo r th e n a w u U n o ’ d u tin g th r em erg en cy . w hich ta -'Xpected to c o n tin u e for tw o w eeks

Mrs. Shepherd Scout Speaker

T h e L sm d h u rrt G ir l S co u t A«- sociatipn m et o o W adw w day eve rung a t th a Q ir l S co u t H o u ir w ith Mra. C h a r le s E h lan ,'C om m iaa ion e r in charge.

Others priaant were Mrs J M Muro, Mrs. Alfred C. G ilm ore, Mrs. O m « v aavlgite. Mrs. A. J

i, Mrs. Thoroaa Bton- Mrs; td

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A Gift to All Brides Free Church Decoration

f l o w n / o r a l l O m u i o n s f r a n k Piwp.

A n o m in a tin g committee of Universal th en e lec ted consisting of Mrs. H.

H ughes. M rs N. T effeau a n d Mrs. C C h rist

T h e a n n u a l m ee tin g to include th e e lec tio n of officers w ill be held a t th e H igh School Monday, June 14.

T o n ig h t w e a re w in d in g Up a season of ac tiv ity w ith a Com ­b in ed P a rty . A ll m em b ers , h u s­b an d s an d frien d s a re in v ited to a tte n d an d h ave a n ev en in g *of fun . W e a re m eetin g in th e H igh S chool gym w h e re th e S ch o lar­sh ip A w ard w ill be p rese n ted toth e w in n e r by M r. H . P. S h ep ­h e rd an d Mr. A. G ilm o re w ill sp eak briefly on th e proposed new h osp ita l T he sw ing b an d , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f Mr. L ennox , w ill p lay fo r o u r e n jo y m en t. Miss H o rstm an is p ro v id ing m usic fo r d an c in g and h e r G ir ls L ead e rs’ C lu b w ill d e m o n s tra te sq u a re d an c in g w ith m em b ers jo in in g in fo r som e fun R e fre sh m en ts wUI b e ' se rv ed by th e hosp ita lity c h a irm e n of each school

T he p ro g ram c o m m ittee con­sist* of th e v ice p res id e n t o f each u n it w ith M rs. H G u th e il. e ra I c h a irm an . v,„

ANNOUNCEMENTOF

SUMMER BANKING HOURS

B an k Q uarte r*— I t P a rk . A venue

Open Mon«lay through Friday

7 :4 5 A.M. to 2 P.M .

lianday evening hours will be suspended after Jn 1st until Monday evening. Sepiesaber 12. IN I

£ k m" n-irs . H PI Sidney Welker JMH, Mrs. E dw ardMrs. Joseph f .

S. Martin, Mra. Btward Nielson. Mrs. Robert ChankaUen. Mrs Ed gar B Earp, Mrt. Ulmont A. Diehl, the M in n Jaen Mangrs- vite, Sylvia Laaman, Dorothy Wortman and EUaabeth Lindsuy

Invitations were accepted to st- tend the Decoration Day and Fourth of JQly community activ ties, but Girl IcouU will not march in the parade because Na­tional Girl Seout headquarter advises against it.

Mrs. Shepherd spoke on the' “Ssve- A-Life” Campaign The iquota for Lyndhurst is the sup-i port of too children a t 9 1 0 a yesr

Thc registration date for sum­mer ectivities waa Axed for June! It. Only thoae who register nrfay1

* It waa dacldsd to con-

Realtor Says Bergen Makes Big Progress

T he b eg in n in g o f a n o th e r ok» | se rv an ce o f H om e O w n e rsh ip W eek affo rds o ig a n tre d i ee l e» t a t r in New Je rse y a n o p p o r tu ­n ity to rev iew p ro g ress o f th e y ea r in o v e rco m in g Umi housmg• Iw rtag *

B erg en C o u n ty is s e tt in g th e pace fo r th e e n tir e s ta te in new hom e c o n s tru c t 1**0 Procure Uy e v e ry B e rg e n C ounty co m m u n ity offers its ev id rn c e o f b u s tlin g b u ild in g a c tiv ity T he ed g e h n s b een ta k e n oft, th e sr%reity P r e ­m iu m s for posaesaiun now a re ra re an d th e re is m o re b u y e r r e ­s is tan ce th a n th e re has been fo r years

T h e p rob lem * rem a in in g a r e t - fold. p rice a h d s o o a h a t i r th in k ­ing w h e re hvuam g u cosicem ed . acco rd in g to C lin to o B Sw yder p ie s id e n t of th e New Jersey As­sociation of R eal E sta te

"A dm itted ly h o u sin g p rices t<» day a re high, in enmpaniMvn witi. p re w a r years. B u t th ey a re not o u t .o f line in re la tio n to oui g m e ra l econom y So lo n g as th«* crust of m ate r la in 'a n d w a |r « re m ain a t th en p rese n t lev e l, th e n

‘can -be no hope fas • pi ice reduc tions

"The in ev itab le re su lt is a p ro b lem a h ere low incom e fam iltr* a r r concerned, ju s t a* Inw -w coo . families have difficu lty m eeting today * pnesa loi fo o d .-clothing

lend other necessities B ut the I h m a to that problem doe* not lie Tm public h o using

I T h e moot- p e rs is te n t p lea >oi 1 g o v e rn m e n t p ro d u ctio n ••<* her

sh ip and o p e ra tio n of hoUmng i* ■that p r iv a te e n te rp i ise and |»« i v a tr o w n e rsh ip canno t d ecen t housing foi fam ihe« .«»f m o d rm ren t p ay in g ab ility .

■ g o v e rn m en t must., dt* t h e job"T h e fa<t is. as sh o w n b> lhe

B u re a u of Censu> th u t (o iva te o w n e rsh ip and p r i\ ot« rn tc ip riM ' are . now p ro v id in g h a ll -o f !>»<• co u n try 's u ib a n and ru ra l non

H is a lib i was kuppo«te«i by hi* l i t u h io lh c i* . a n d a UStei Ml law, b u t th e ju ry d u b e lie v e d hi* story w hen M rs M nkra j to ld nf park m g l)e B arto la out of a line u p in 1‘asoaic C ou n ty J a il w h ere h« was be ing h e ld for a sim ilar s t ta rk u pon « C lif to n wiwnan. l*tie ju ry co n v ic ted him

M rs M«kkiay and IV B arto la . am ong o th ers , b o a id e d the Im* at the H oover A te u u e sta tio n . Pa»

j h ih T»*^V wet-e th e la»t !«I>c vUw h a ig n t W hile w a lk in g at 11 SO p m th ro u g h the d a rk b o u lev a rd M rs M«>kia> aand De i ta i tu ia kno c k e d h r t d o w n a n d

i beat her o ver the h ead w ith a M oot in s tru m e n t, p to b eb iy a »tooc f ie flcni w hen a ra i ap- p ro a th e d T h e b o s d riv e r Thoma» M alm end ie i supfiRirttd M » Mok i a\*s s to ry tl.a t l*v lia i to ia wao

; th*- n<an w ho was d iM harged a l th< last stop.

News froaiHi^h School

U N Jl^ W < Trottar, will hr ta lk n c Mr M ps •• amm annual lunu r ptom wturii . u Iwld taat r w ^ y m » t D m w . * , with various cohwed ballnnns s w f s a t s t frens them In ane < w » e - of the gym an autograph htuird ' woo tsotnved en .«*»* the girls put thetr lip autograph with thetr nansoa « 9 w « B»d F t s s p and IW an hoat is supplied the s m s being played. The grand march sms ning as the Prom Trotters marched to the M e ef A weigh.’' Time literally Hew h*e evoryeaa and Ifce hem came for the psrkmg of the queen After aaaae tune Mr 1 announced that the IsMges had rtse Ued o n Vann Martini queen and Lee Chm Betty Keeohts and Umre Ihvhee as dies in waiting The crowning followed Was wOh p r h move shots being taken The deaci iptSnn can t snd srttho

-taming the delghH aJyad glKrtL *fi tka *nkh»Wisnewki and het aastsiant* are to be i ungralnlaled mi

.cess of this year s promAn easy victory in the mile relav gave Lyedhurn s

♦4 1-2 to 41 I t win over Hutharford in ! The feetutos of the nwclC<oodhart of Rutherford and ('«*rsd Mamaera ef 100 and 220 yard dashe* (lomthort Uash fiat and Manlaeta Urumphed tn the I h

j the good time «*f 23 second*Lyndhurtt finished foutth _

North ArlingttMi |nvitata>h HaKintav with a total ef The a w « n tot Lyndhurst »w * H aw strs who eren Me btood jump, Davie*, who took o»<««t in the Otarus throw Alkratkt was fourth in th . high ju m p and the mite relav teem of Ma»lb Janeaky. Mitchell «r*d M snxeu, wKlrn finahed third

Neat year, with th* .trigaeaafem man? new rtehs wUI w formed Among ihwr will be thr fcrottmg t'luh th* u t ef moat, of the boys It arrow Mar tv A ss anshou* to je « W to mat*sweaters foi his < ha krna

Two W omen G a t D ivorces Here

t in u r th e i o ile r s ta t in g pertses in th . fall.

M rs Eli ler* an d M rs D e ll w e rr h oa trsar* for the w r ia l h I t r w h ich fo llow ed Thev » e re aa- s ls trd by M rs G ilm o re Mr*. Sav- •ello a n d M rs E arp

ACE Appliance and Repair Service

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Tw o ha a t w.Morn wmi d tvo toa • lM ie e i last w eek from Advisor* Mante.r t 'a m j.h e ll lit llackefWMnk

I 'lo ie n c e R sm in ak f id 111 New a ik a v e n u e wmi a d lvuere from T h ro .lo re K a m m tk i of 2<t7 Psrfcsx rriu e . KutherfoTd T h ry w ere married tv io u a i >.-20. l»22 •»*»*• c h a rg e d d e e ritio n in 1H43

M adeline R om a'i < f S72 K in g Unci a v e n u e won a d ivorce from lit r h u n i>and Stefrfian. of New Y or k Tli*) w-ri e n tai i led in , i 'U .t S t i r c h a ik e d d r s r i tw c n l i t ' 1V4I . * !

farm h o using *• nw etthly len ta ls -*f t i n 13 cm Ir.** . Mo<r th an 7

>fwelling» ora In th is low re n t i snge. t h r . i r p o it stWed

>.....Hadassah M eetingWas H eld Monday

Thr ftr*t i i f i u ti\r Uw.nl nifct mg »t im i w 'w e hr ta at Mvrhome «»| thr new p*r*wlent. M»* Harold hrhwarts t4 Jackwcn aw nue. Ruth* rtcMd. on Monday eve mng. May 17th

TV new ccfficrts and chaoman attrnded Nrw igp r III arr

Preatdant Mis Itrten hrhwarts «Me pseeldent Mi* Bert Warn et vne pteshhrnt. Mt* *»>mou’ Mahler finem let *im rotary*7 Mr* Dentel R atilm treOSUrOS tdr» C herieo Kuenig is e s d in i sswe* tary, Mrs l»-viu* fltaher co»r*- •ponding serreaary. Mr*' t e n Father

M«arl» a M * a a e AffMr.4,Mr* Ahsahnm tiwhtfarti V -«th Ali> ah Mr* Harry Ijwum ("MW W * l f a a e Mrs A r t h u r ( k v t m Haatasaah Modael CbgesMasi Mr* l«vcng I t t d s 'M |*sW*ia»

P; ograsM M r* B ert r » < s w Me m t ii rsh ip . M r* leyow na. M *h ter Mislmrton. M r* trv m g »«•** Ik M sa tw s . Mas K R an * f * k idM M HwMQd Mr* N er«M M w » * » C n e p u to . M«a> m * "> I r O M * f W . Itasong %it« M arry Wagno* P u P ta n Jo ck . T x U o M t

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Allen's Cut - Up PoultryFarm Product* W orth Crowing

AboutF m h K illed P m ilir ,/a n il I arm I f ' i l i la p .

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teller window—I t Arne* Ave. and • tls

Open Mondsi thmugli Friday 7:45 A.M. to 2 P.M.

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PAGE TEN T H E L E A D £ R THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948

HELLO, LYNDHURST!"I'm so confident that you will find the Fed Flash camera a most exciting experience in photography that you have ever had that I'm urging you now to hurry .down to Cam­era House, 240 Stuyvesant Avenue, to see it. Try it— and buy it. But see it!"

Tom Anthony, prop. Camera House

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Sure, You Can Try It Out!We want you to drop in, look the camera over, take it home. We waftt you to shoot some pictures with it -^inside shots using bulbs, or outside shots—as you wish. After you have taken the pictures bring the camera back. Just pay for bulbs and film — 87 cents— and shake hands.

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w e hope for a v ic to ry . D an w ould like a ll books on th e G ra- z ian o -Z a le f ig h t tu rn e d in by J u n e 2.

F in a l p lan s fo r p a rtic ip a tio n in th e M em orial D ay p a ra d e in L y n d h u rs t w e re com p le ted . T h e A m vets w ill fo rm a t 10 o 'clock M onday m orn ing . M ay 31 on L y n d h u rs t and V alley B rook avenues. T h e u n ifo rm w ill be w h ite sh ir t , b lue tie an d d a rk tro u sers . A ide to th e g ran d m arsh a ll w ill b e F irs t V ice C o m m an d er Ben Capac- cio. A ll A m v e ts a re u rg ed to a tten d .

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bi* ~tt,»*>l THE MATHIESENI * u ia»wi >« CO»^PANY vhi 2 : i » • i u .i ma

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M r. and M rs. C h ris to p h e r C o - f M rs Anon* G earin g . o f 172 lie . o f 333 W cart avenue,, h ave as r a g . av en u e was 84 y e a rs old on th e i r g u est M iss V era L a id le r . <>f Sat .i. d a ' The ev e n t w as cele- B am boi B ridge. P resto n . Eng- b ia te d v ith a q u ie t fam ily gath.- lan d . M iss L a id le r. w ho w as a e u m ; h e r hom e w ith h e r b r id e sm a id a t th r C olie & e d d m ; a .r^h tt anti so n -in -law , M r. and in E n g lan d tw o years ago. w ill M v Thomas S w ea t m ail, .w ith sp en d a m onth h e re * " : sh e hves.

THtJBSDAy. HAY 87, 194<

B a rb a ra M askieU, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. C h arle s P. M askiell. Oof 608 E ig h th s tre e t, w as g u est o f ho n o r a t a fam ily d in n e r a f h e r hom e la s t w eek iln c e le b ra ­tion of h e r 18th b ir th d a y a n n iv e r ­sary , w ith Ja m e s W alk er, M ay­wood. as th e on ly o u t of to w n guest.

Vic Frangipane Students At Meadowbrook

r p n nihtes i<tiUHlMl mi 610 V alley lirw ik A vfH iir, |,>iM |liur*i. N. I

n i.j . 1 iI ih u . if mii}, sh -u ld lie mad*- Iu w r .lilig lo |H>in|lll*k

i i . \ " '* ■ • -ml U » r k . uf l .y lid -tiurat. N>w J » iw y .

. Rl V*m*.V1K».|A>. PA T 8 Y K R BST A IN O .

M a ' K i u - J u i i * - : . IM V

M EM O RIA L D AY

Plants, Artificial Wreath*, Red, White, and Blue Wreath*—Geranium* - Flag*

I / .S O M I X E D B O U Q U E T S

Lyndhurst Floristi l l l{ 11K. 1: 1(0 A ll LYNDHURST, N

RUth. 2-4I1M

\ < M l o S m r c d I h u r l C h u r c h

(h r B o a rd o t O o n tm laa lo n en i o f th e o f l .y n d h u rs i . > » •« J i ’r w ) , ,

P m-n a ry It.- ta il IM strliiiH oH for p re m i at* h s i tu a te d a l ®48

Itidg* R oad . l . j n u n n is . , .»«■•* j u i h ; . IM IiifW :

Is ld o r <Jo rdon . • ’r e s id e n t , 13S K ra tik - lin A u n u t '. B lo tn fie id . X . J .

• . .a lie n C o rd o n . 8 e i- r« ta ry -T re « » u r- r. '.|H Itild g e R</ad. l .y u d h u rs t . N. J iililt'ftllonK . If k in ' uliouM •••■ ii’ il-

im m e d ia te ly In w ri t in g Iw 1 ‘n m in i r t JI . . . t i l l , .tlln iK .pM I I Ir l • III l.„y liU ilU lb l.N ew J ersey

ISI1 H lit CM RIlON. P n -a d e n t-

I .is U n n k l in A ve.. Bloom field , N . J

• I IA R I.K SH e e ie ta rv -T re im u re r .

•il* Rid?* Road. I.yndhuraxt. N. .1

NOTICEl u . d •* Ander-

Jr . trad ing a s l.yn d iiu rst R eerea-. kiii < « ni* i', im . ui»t>iu(t to in*- i»o..id ■•I t'niiinii-KiotierH ol' Hie T ow n sh ip ol l.y n d liu is t. N ew Jeraey, for a Pl«*imr> I;, tali i oiihuinptlon i.i< • na.- .lor prein IMS situut.-d Ml 222 SHIV VMM nt Ave- mi' , l.yn d h u rsi. .New .l< rs. >

i Hij' e ilo n s . if a n y . shou ld lie mud" ilium dial* -l> in w ritin g l'> I*oinlnl« k J l.lt.- lli, Mtiuir ipul i'lerk o f Lyndhurst,

A N Iil'U lSO N , J I:

NOTICEire that I “.I I !*} MnutllgllH Paddy Bur A -< i ri ill. ii.o

lh e Board o f •t'oiiiiiilss.'.ui- hip o f l.yn d h u rsi

— L E G A L N O T IC E —

Summary or Synopsis o l 1947 A udit Report of Township of Lyndhurst as Required by R. S . 40:4-2.

Com bined Com parative Balance SheetA ssets

C ash■ U. S. T re asu ry Ii*nwls

T axes. T ax T itle L iens an d l- tility C h arg es Foreclosed IVoperty t A ssessed V a lu a tu m > M ortgages and C o n trac ts R ece iv ab le A ssessm en ts and A ssessm en t Lien.- K r u i\dl>K’ A ccounts Receivable F ix ed C apita l - W atei U tility D e fe rre d C h arg es t«» F u tu re T a x a tio n t le n e D e fe rre d C h arg es tu S u cceed u u ; \ \ ,u Revenue

TO TA L ASS UTS

L iab ilitie s . R eserves am i S u rp lu s

B onds P ayab leA ccoun ts P ay ab leP re p a id T axesIm p ro v em en t A utlvn izatm nsC ap ita l Im p ro v em en t Fund-R ese rv e for A m ortization F i x e ) t. .ip H .itR eserv e for C erta in A i t U«i«.S u rp lu s

T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S R E S E R V E S \ M I l l ’L l S

NOTICET a k e n.otk-e th a t M it-hael P o m lH

’ a n d 8 y lv i-* trr M au rtx i. tr a d in g a sR ooae \ e it R e c re a t io n , h a v e ap p lied to tlie B ourd o f <'••iunii»MiiHier« uj the T o w n sh ip o f l .y n d h u rs t . N . J . , for • P le n a ry R e ta il 4 'o u s u in p t i r n -L ie e n se fo r p re in U e a Mituated a t i l l S tu y v m - a n t A v en u e , l.y n d h u r s i . N J.

fM»p-t lio n s . il a n y . Mh/>ul<l be m ad* ininiedlM tel} in w r i t in g to iKHiiink.-k J M xeili. .M uniei|tul t 'i e r k o t Lymdhur.-«t. N J .

Mil liuel perrelli S>lve«te» a iau r lsi

M ay '.’7. liM*

NOTICETi*k»- n o l i r e Unit I - ra n k A l»e F eo .

I ra d m g «■* Hrank'M In n . Iim> Mppii>-d lo th e B o a rd o f « '••uiinlnHionerM o f th e 'I 'ew iinh ip of l< .\nd liu ra t. N. J . lo r h P l i t t iu ^ R e ta il « 'oiiMUinptioii Llran*'* lo r pitiniMt-N h i tumle d m itH V alley kirooa A venue', i .y n d h u r^ t . N ew J e r -•ejr.

OwJectioiiH, if a n y . n hou ld ho m ad» |mm**«llarely In w in ins* to Ix -m in iek JI,iveili, M unii ip a l i l u k o f I .M id liu rs t.N. J.

l-’r a n k A. l*e KeoM ay W - I ! ' I S

'I'a k i i.Klin \\ i Ta has

ni of i 'i>miiilsaliHi**rn oi iin- TowiiMliip o f l*.viid:iurM. N. J . for a I’letiary Ki-taii ' 'o iix im p tion >1 -reii*(.- |or p |. nii»en -H unt' d ut i Itldg-Road. I ,> lid ii u i-Ml. N J.

Olijei I ions, if •• Ii\ . .ihoulll lie liliill-’ iiiinicdiulelv lii w i-|11iik (o I'onnniek J

Mlllliri|.,ii l | . |K Ol .!•> IlllilUlfil.J

May ?

Tak.

Plenar> R etail ISe till parent Viilh'y Brook

shonl<J_ lie III ill' Iw ritin g i t l»oininiek J , ,

i|uil t'lerk o f l.> ndl)tir.si. j | (|I for a

IftMW olt ma An

(O M P A ItA T IV I. ST ATI A ll VT »>l o r I K A T IO N ANI» S rR P L C S — C U R R E N T ACCOUNT

R ev en u es

S u r p lu s R evenue Ap|>'u|>> -t. .1 C u rre n t llev en u e (Casli IJ.e.i. ■

TO TA L

E x p e n d itu r rs

A p p ro p i ial ions'LtK'al School T axC o u n ty T axS ta te SchtMil T axD e fe rre d C hargesC ash R efund of l ' i » •» V> • t

Y ear 1M7

$ 138,704.46 1.107,316 08

$1,247,020.53

ri28.5l8.6l445.444.66

.107,454.12

48,174.4595.40

Y ear 1946

$ 155.410 36 1,188.927.47

$1,344,337.83

537.426 4!) 39ft.775.36 103.758.19 28.766.67 17.500.00

T O T A L $1,12^,087.24 $1,083,226,71

S u rp lu s from 0 |ie r a tn n rA dd U n expended Bal.m* • I ’ti \« , V n i . p i la lpm s A d d . In crease D'efei red S> ........ T.«\ i i a u n .*

$ 117,333 29

24,1134.65

$ 261.11112 8.29

15,459.70

T O T A L D ed u ct: In tel funds Adv.m eed

$ 142T, 167.94 10.200 00

$ 276,579.11 29,900:00

TO T A LA d d ed to S in |d u - lb vein.. I h le i t ' l.,i*“v

an d E m ergeneii - in’ \>*..\*t t : \ tn iiait..i.vt-

$ 122.007.94

23,000.00

$ 246.679,11

19,000.00

S u rp lu s R evenue• B alance Ja u u iiry I t

$ 145,967.04

39B.H 17/43

$ 265.679.11

2118,548.68

A p p ro p ria ted in ( So t •■ it ! • . t$ 544,785.37

139.704.45$ 554,227.70

155.410 36BA LA N CE DEt KMliKR :u t $ 405.080 92 $ 398.817.43

CO M PA R A TIV E ST V II M l NT O l 0 r i K \ 1 l 0 N ANI» SU R PLU S W ATER UTILITY ACCOUNT

R ev en u es

S u rp lu s A pprupi lilted C u r re n t R evenue .e l. ! ’•.

TO T A L

E x p e n d itu re s

A p p ro p ria tio n s D e fe rre d C haiges

T O T A L

S u rp lu s from O p e i.a i A d d ed to S u rp lu s f« -

Emergeneie.-. i|i ...... IO p e ia tm g S u rp lu s

B alan ce J a n u a iy l »

A p p ro p ria ted in BudMet P a id to G en era l Aeeuunt

B A LA N C E DECEM BKi:

RECO M M EN D A TIO N S

Y ear 1947

$ 13.925.0083.652 28

$ ^97,577 28

Y ear 1946

$ 3,500.0078,650.72

$ 82,150.72

70.290 01 10.350.00

$ 60.090 32 3.500 00

H0.840.0l ~ $ 63 590 32

16,937 27 $ IU,560 40

3.390 01 10.350 00

17.1512,1 4.11583

:t7,47tt.i>l 13.9251)0 12.375 00

$ 33,0^6 23 3,500.00

12,375.00

1 1 .1 7 8 .5 ™ $ ~ 17.15123

V ictor p ian ist and in F ran k Dai.lv : w eekend u itl friends. O ne of Mi K fo rm er pupils, Trne. A 1 p lay ing th e re witi, Hi- h e r and Ins radii* ■ ■ i■ ■ o rch estra .

T h ro u g h , 1 1 H m -n . F ra n g ip a n e has been n has had m any t.n i have p lay ed pm f. mV aughn M oiuoe. t ‘I...i W oody H erm an and 'IVi

His- son ., Jo h n , i al now a t •Franj'ijjuni Mus’ie, a fte r 11 \ «• 1 1 1 1 ;* co u n try .with Tmr. his o rch estra .

O th e r p u p ils u l o ■>now a re Ktin> i" 1 C lifton . T h e resa Wilin'i k e tisa ik , N o n n a Al. L y n d h u rs t. and Flm > of Passau-

A m ong th e i

'om poser. | have inade good a re r, v isited ! L e t t . B a rb o u i. w lm w as vocalist . i"»k las t I w ith W ayne K niji aii.1 hi> u n lu ’r

■ nd s o m e j tr . i . .ind now \o» ,ii >t i « the tre a .i " p an e 's | su iy B a n d s tan d , a o>a»t u* o v is t (

. is now j hook-up. . *in H im -I Ja n ic e Rw .hstein. w ho p!ay«n1.■ ■ Hiding t p iano on a te le v is io n p ro g ram la s t ,,

i week. I *.M i K itl.i Coli-niun. » h - t » l v

nnn, ii*- sm all |mi t in th e new m ova- h it." • l'iU w ho "N aked C ity " a n il D j ik W o o d ,' J lilv w ith which h a s n 't b een •« ea *-i v« l i SpivaW. Sin has als.o a.ppi-an-d o i specia l " V Ree I j); nf’.ram s ••on T im es S q u ,« e to

ii inn!', .use fu n d s for th e needy c h i! -7' 1 > lionl Iten .jjv erseagi ii.vei the- M r.' F ran g ip am - h as > m ytteed ^

*• 1 i niiiny songs, o n e of whn-h ~ "A s Soldier!s P ra y e r , ' .. »-■!■ o il m 'Or 1

I* h Im; v lm h w as pl*»ye<A on Vadi • p ro i ’ " i.< K ' I'.ims a n d in A t my cam ps

ni "I 1 1 . • ih m u g h o u t t.lii- last %eat.. . i' *jI Many, o th et c«>m pusitu»t.'he h a s N

•> i M ill*'. ■ i itten h av e b een ’ p u b lish ed by , S<-huberth M usk- Co --

I'U! ii- l i i . ’ N’...ik C ity .

r pr

Ri*SK \ is«*

NOTICE

Ittix A S* liniJdt li.iD ll] o f • ‘»>lllll«l»* • i~ie.p o f l u ' l i i .11 «i •1. IlMt x R eta il f i i ' ^

ndhurst \* w

•ditiuKI In ' *1S I , I lo. ii II. |. \ .1•k of l.>ndhtiin l

IIM 11 >3'

NOTICE* * t ha I Jniin s Sira* Imli, | l ln in ih 's Bar .V <!rlll. Iim- |

I ;• ia rd of «'omuii.-'Ml n - u n sh ip of l . i nd liur-t. i

a Ph-nnry R. m il <'on- j -iiiu p tio ii i.ii-ense for priiniM*-s s ilii- ! • n i l 41:: Itidge Road. BvtitHiursi

sh^iiilil Ik- iu id* '<|ni|e|> ill uriilUL- • ' I 'o in in lv* ■*

■lit M nnieipul Ch in ot l.y ndlm r l .1 Jersey .

JAMKM ST R A C H A N . j L May 2"-27. 1**4H.

NOTICETak*- not ire i iim i jo a ep h M itla ro -

*-|i.i*. Il'.iding a s Jo -J o 's . Iiiim applied I*, th e Board vf ■<'o»iiinl**lonera ol J,he T ow nsh ip of l.yn d iiu rst. N«w J*r» y. lor a Plenar> it«-tail < ousu inptIon l.i ee iise for |ir<*itila<<a Mitual*d nt Ci!i Itid ige R Mil. I .jn d h u rst. N ew Jerw y

lit lions, if a n y . shou ld lie inxd *1 d ia te iy in w ritin g to Iloininl* a J Ii. .Miulii i|Nil t ' le ik o f l.yndhurat.

NOTICEthat J a m es A Reid,

‘link a s T ow n T avern , h as uppM*-*J 111* Board o f I *0111111 iaMioiiera o f fin- w ushipi o f l.vnd liurat, N*'* Jersey . .1 Plenary ICeliiil «'oastiiiip llon l.i-

K-ituati-d mi |::i - i:i7 l .y n d h u rs i. N e»

Ieetlons. if an y . nhould la- iiiul* -diMlelt in lyrtiini: 1 . I io n iin iik I

Hi. Munl*i|>al t ’lerk o f l .y iid h u m l.

NOTICEI III! IPark Itesl Itnr A; Brill.

■ ih« Bom 11I of I ‘ .m in is - T ow n sh ip o f l.y ndliursi »r a Pleimry in ta ll iV ii-

for premls* s sit fi­ll a i '.’in ea rn A venue, l.yn d h u rsi.

»I*J« i Moiis. if Huy . siio iilii l*e iiiikI*111 »-<!iu 1 4-I> in w ritin g to lNmiinleV J ■ III. .Munii i|.*ul t ’lerk o f l.ynd iiurst,

NOTICEii«,I ii •' that H erm an Hrhwar* eph A I 'a r n l l . trailing a s

W in .— .v l.lq u ors, lias ap th* IP*ard of t 'o in iiilssloners

'ow n slilp o f l.y n d h u rsi. N. J . 1 *■ 11 • 1 ry Ri-isiil IM slrilm tlon l.l-

. f ir prem ium sltu irted at - I t \e s a i i t a v en u e , l.yn d h iirst, N. J ijt 1 lio n s , if any. shou ld l>e m adee d .u n lv in w iiiln j; io I»i»niini*k J. III. Munielpa.I I ’l.-ik of L yndhurst.

I leriiia 11 Se.hwarx

Take- t rndinuM |lpl I' ll

NOTICEthat Irwin Roy M m .

11 v s I ’o. k ta ii Bar. ha'* 1 llii;iu l o f 1 'om m issioii- o » us .ii* of l.y udhurHt. ’ieitary Ki la il t'onsiim p- fo; |>1 i-i.iiseM situ a ted Ht ,...|, l .y n d iiu rst. N. if an y . shou ld he

!. » 111 iriK to Ilom inl' k 1 ipal r i . 1 k l.yp d h u rsi.

J.uad*

Tak*- not !*'■tn u l n g i*s I .. h a s u p p l i ' l l I• tollers ol III*

I.lfoi

NOTICE |in .it 1 .. o n .1 rd l>*-|»ir«v*;.o iMiwauti.i I Im 1 Ar Uriii.i h> I ioan l, • f »‘on iin b

i'o u ii'h ip *f l.yiMlmr** R etail Con

111 i si * 1

I I I • h o ll l.l I.I i I Ink! ! ' • I lolll'nl*

I 1 '!■ 1 kT o f l .y i id le

•I at Mi.' Uidt:» J .- r s . y lh j-e | ion.' n -d ia i. ly • lli Mini“ V i m s \ 1111 i u : i , BR oH St

MuNOTICE

inidek.• rill. Ims up 1 'oiniiiiKsl'iliet «

y iiillm rst. N**w . Mil 1 ’< nsiimp s - s s itu a ted I*' i*. l.yndhursi.

Ii mid he mad*- lo LHmiinlck J . o f l.yndhursi.

T mI* *•

p ii. il 1 * 1 of tln-

Ki Tie lias

J elA N IIRKW Ml i;t» l'R I.K T

1 .leII.J. - I lot m edian I . i lli. M11

P.oaril o f 1 ’1 in 111 issiou**r * To Vi n- ii|i -if l.yn d iiu rst. N ew lor .1 ly . iiHi> R eta il I'olisuuip- • u se tl 1 pri'inN es s itu a ted at IUiIk* Itijiuj. I.v m jliurst. N* w

Ions, if : 1 it' - •h'VllM I*. Iiisd**• that A rthur J Valle Valh-ry s. h iis Mpplml uf i'om m lM slnn rM of ihe I N* w J* 1

l.yn d iiu rst. Ni w J ersey ,, y R etail I'oiiHUUiptioii 1.1- | I'at'-d. ini.-e* sit UN ted at l.’i.i \'« l- j

l.y n d lm rst.

1 n m g t. ipal i I* i k. ot l.y iailiui

I 'll K liK SA- l-’O K SIIK lPi

l«*« 1 I. r„. v , T ak e not ire lh a l T eresa T1 .I...I. w• M.j. I U..I.S, If Mll.v. y ^ u l . l l.e lli.-id*: j has appl'i <1 to th* B.tartl i.y 1 ommj.

1 imiiediM 1 1-1\ in w ritin g t o l»oniini* k J >•* n.-rs ol ilu I ..w i.sh ip *.t odhui •, l .n e iu . Mu pill I'lerk o f BvndhlliMt. >• * J* rs y. f o r a I l . i i a n l|* tall 10 1

-h o iiiil I** ni.id* i i t • Ivoiitlnit'k -I IK ••! l.yn d h u rsi

1 il—I

MusicMakers...

By Joey Savso T op A tlan tic K eto rtls id the W eek

"T ro u l le- Is a M.m' . 11.. H igh thv“=«Miion" I

• l ,sh l,.

I Kai

i’ tim e

ii and

m i

T h a t p ersonal tax es . . m i i<»45 lie cancelled .'^ T h a t th e un p aid fran ch ise t \ ■ i?mi 1*. carfcelled

T h a t $4,200.00 in the D*•>; Tux i A .eu u n t la- tu rn e d ovet to th e T o w n sh ip as revenue.T h a t th e S e c re ta ry t*. t h e t H e^itli l>«- bortded in th e am o u n t of $1,000 00.T h a t a ll S u re ty B«*i>ds b. k ,p t :• , :*« » • sM.,n uf th e T o w nsh ip C le rk w ith the ex cep tio n o t u n f° r I^tta l» le

h ia p w n ^ irh ich sh o u ld be k ep t bv th« t 'o llec to rT h e above su m m a ry or synopsis » p tcp a ie d fn u n th e rep o r t o f a u d it o f th e T o w n sh ip o f j 1

L y n d h u rs t, C oun ty of B ergen , tor- t h e . . a iendat \ y m o f 1947 T his rep o r t of au d it, su b m itted by *R ic h a rd H. A ahton, Rc-gistered M unicipal A iVvuniant. is on file a t th c T ow n ah ip C le rk 's office and P*'*»voeativem ay be inspec ted by an y in te i e s te d perso n . Ju*t *he q u a litie s th a t m ake for

c o n te m p o u n v (xipuU rity . The 'M ay 27, Ju n e 3. D O M IN ICK J . L1VELL1, la c k in g , Meiorosf^'s o w n "B lues

T o w n sh ip C le rk in the D a rk " show cases -anotheraapeet of th e ’ C olbert' ToOch ' r h i V ) ' lieiWli v't^i«uB^ £ h -.

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Valuable CooperationW hen fire broke out in the Ka>t Rutherford Syringe)

Inc. plant last week, it did not take l«»n£ to apprec iate that this was no ordinary fire. In a b rief time the fire com­panies of six communities were in Fa>t R utherford, doing their share to help fight the Sl.tMXMMMI hla/.e. <.oopera- tion among the municipal volunteer fire departm ents. < course, was no new thing. For \eai> . the>e \o lun teers knit together in a tight organization known a* the,N ew York and New Jersey Volunteer Firemen'* Association, have planned for just such emergencies. How well organized they are and bow well equipped will be dem onstrated shortly when they march through Lyndhur-t in full array at they* annual meeting.

But something new wa* added when the hast R uth­erford plant burned.

A group of emergency squa‘d-> from the’ communities kept vigil along with the firem en. They were ready to act If there were widespread casualties. U ith a skill born from many hours of train ing . the* were ready to handle almost any type of casualty. Burn*, lacerations, bone frac ­tures and smoke sickness all can l»e taken care of by tlic-e | emergency units.

And besides the emergency M|uad*. Red Crow, wo­men, from R utherford and o th er place*, were on hand to give the firemen coffee and ^amlwiche^. It was a long fire. For the volunteers it was a long, hard fight. For the* em ­ergency squads it was a long * a it. For the R id Cros.- wo­men it meant many hours on their feet.

B ut they did their job hand««»mcU. Thc\ «Ii«I il n il li- out stint.

I n ’this/so-called m ateria lise age. il u a - i l in l lm p lo watch the kind*of fight the-*e \olunteer* pul up again*! the* cddest of man's enemies, fire.

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The.need for m unicipal e«M»perati«tn. of course. i> not totally answered, despite the* effort- *»f the fine \oluntcer*. We know of no master plan, either in l.\ndhur*t or. North Arlington or in South Bergen, in the event of a great di*-

Kiwanians Set July 14 For JubileeW ill Mark Start W ith Dinner in Swiss Chalet

M em orialDay

T here should be such a plan. Somebody must work it out. '

All of the volunteers, of course, have their regularjob* to keep them busy. A master plan would have to be'operated by official* win* arc* on hand every clay, andwho have the tine to 'h e lp organize such a plan and to give it the* necessary attention.' It look* like a job "for the police departments.

S. E rro rs and m in t F am ous Am - erft-ans; Eddie B ecker, A nim al C ollection and m iscellaneous block's: G eorue G raffam : F ren ch Colonies; B abbs H ipp: G erm an y ; P aul H anlon F irs t F lig h t A ir­m ail; Jo h n Esposito: F irs t Day C overs, A rth u r L otito: R oosevelt C om m em oratives; B a rb a ra K orn; l .u n g a ry : R ichard Sholem : S w it­zerland . M r D onald J F lem ing : B ritish C olonies, and M r. D udley S ieate r: C h ina and P h ilip p in e Is­lands.

The e x h ib itio n is open M onday S. N ational P a rk s an d ! th ro u g h F riday (d u tin g -daytim e , ‘L add ie” F on tan : U . un til 5 p.m.*. and M onday, Tues-, ....-------------------------- -— .d a y . T h u rsd ay and F riday e v e n -j

) ings to 9 p.m u n til Ju n e 15. F ree ju d g in g e x h ib its by casting th e i r .

1 b a llo ts a t th e ex h ib it and all such b a llo ts w ill be tallied a fte r the c lose of th e S h o w .' W inners w ill rece ive a w a rd s com m ensurate w ith th e ir ex h ib it.

Local m erc h a n ts a re ask ed to c o -o p e ra te in thir. w orthy cause by d o n a tin g a ‘su ita b le p ri/p to the w in n e r of th is exh ib ition . LSC*is com posed e n tire ly of boys and g irls (ag e 10 th ro u g h 17 years-of a g e ) w ho a re in te res ted in stam p, c o llec ting as a hobby. T hey m eet e v e ry /T u e sd a y even ing m th e li b ra ry from 7 to 8 30 p.m.

A d d itio n a l m em b ^ tsh ip s open to boys and g irls , p h ila te lica lly in- te ie* tud , b e tw een 14 and 17 yx'aiK. of ag<( All in te res ted persons sho u ld w rite , phone or o therw ise co n tac t (a f te r H p.m .) M r S ieater a t h is hom e. '645 F ifth avenue. L w n d h u rs t (Ku. 2-0130-M*.

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-The second w eek is closing in on the first an n u a l s ta m p e x h ib it of the L y n d h u rs t S ta m p C lu b he i»11* held open u n til J u n e 15, in the L y n d h u rs t P u b lic L ib ra ry , u n d e r th e c h a irm a n sh ip 77T B arb a ra K orn.

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L> n d h u rs t K iw an is , officially in co rp o ra ted . has a p p ro v e d p lan s fo r ts C h a r te r N ig h t to b e held W ednesday n ig h t, J u ly 14, a t th e Sv iss C h a le t, in R ochelle P a rk , it w as a n n o u n ced a t la s t w e e k ’s iu n ch eo n m ee tin g in S a n C arlos C asino o n C opeland a v en u e.

F ifty -six m em b ers and g uests w ere p re se n t a t th e m eeting , w ith A rch im edes G iaco n o m an to n io , in ­ter n a tio n a lly k n o w n scu lp to r, as guest speaker.

He w as in tro d u c ed to th e m em ­b ers as th e “G .I." scu lp to r, b y his b ro th e r . Thom as A n thony , p rom in e r t ly know n p h o to g ra p h e r of L y n d h u rs t and one o f th e d ire c ­to rs o f th e new club .

T h r g u est sp e ak e r offe red a n il­lu s tra te d lec tu re and to ld of h is in te re s tin g ex p e rie n ce s w ith such pe rso n ag es as G e n e ra l D w igh t E isen h o w er and G e n e ra l Jo sep h W ain w rig h t, bo th of w hom h av e been su b jec ts fo r G ianconom an- to m o s a rtis try .

T h re e n ew m em b ers w e re ac- cep ted . D r D onald F ran cey . H a r­ry T irg ra tth a n d G eorge B rodo.

At th e first B o ard of D irec to rs ' m ee tin g h e ld T u esd ay a t th e hom e of W alte r G lceson, 337 W eart a v en u e , p lan s w e re in tro ­d uced fo r C h a r te r N ight. I t w as •iecided to m ak e J o h n C o ste lli, of- H oboken, an h o n o ra ry m em b e r 'o f L v n d h u rs t K iw an is in reco g n i­tio n of h is effortst in in stig a tin g th e in cep tio n of th e c lub .

It w as re p o r ted th a t t h e Lynd- -h u rs t d e leg a tio n , in tro d u c ed as th e “b a b y c lu b " a t th e a n n u a l

M embers of th e M ethod ist ‘ P rm * K i« -a im c o n fe ren ce h e ld Y outh Fellow ship, a lo n g w ith, th e S a tu rd a y in N e w a rk , h ad b een p residen t, ad u lt co u n c illo r and a w a rd e d one o f th ie door prizes, pasto r a tten d ed th e r e g u la r! ^ co m m ittee is ex p ec ted tp be m onth ly youth ra lly h e ld a t th e i to s‘u d >' ,h c POM lbillt.esT eaneck M ethodist C h u rrh Sat- m ed ica l a ss is ta n c e tou n lay . May 22nd. G am es w ,.:e , th re e v ea r-o ld A n n e M a n e Buc- p layed and the e lec tio n of S ub t ,n o -1 °* L y n d h u r s t. w ho is c riti- D istrict Officers w as he ld . A m ong -rally *11 o f n ep h to sis . officers e lected w as M iss H elen ^ W4S reco m m en d ed b y th e H avens, p res id en t o f th e local M h o a rd of d ire c to rs th a t L y n d h u rs t Y .F . elected a s~ tre a s u re r of the K im an is p rese n t certifica tes of S ub-D istric t. . pS<‘r ,t to ho n o r s tu d e n ts a t the

f h igh school. T h e po ssib ility ofThose who a tten d ed w ere . M rs. a w a rd in g cups an d p rizes to w in-

E tta Havens. Rev. R o b ert C L in t nors 0 f th e ju n io r b aseb a ll league n e r. and the M isses L e len an d |S a lx» u n d e r co n s id e ra tio n by th e .B arb ara H avens. G e rry M arcus, m em b ersh ip J e a n W alker. G lad y s M cK een. K e n n e th F. W o odbury , su p e rin - Rose Pudge. W ilm a and Lois trn c len t of th e H udson C ou n ty F ield , an d R obert M essing. How sch o o ls , w ill b o n e x t w e e k ’s a rd R o tb , A r th u r H ogertcam p sp e ak e r H is top ic is to b e “ Ki- and Jo h n S tev en s. w arns an d E d u ca tio n ." *

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