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7 'TH iH Kt-eeL i. J. M ile Library. Tht frisky wa; legislate™. wW are perfectly wilting & talk ot Income taxes and sales taxes, Juasp sw ay from p a lllil a heavier impost oo the n e d n c k l ti bath asto ah h laf and revealing, lhe state can raltae ailllt— « bjr increnatng the “takeout" frem mutuel betting In a It to IS all the hollering going on ahM t the wm why not take a shot at the tracks? They protaee Those who hei either have It U hat ar are stealing H. In either rase, why should the state he tender-hemrMI ahont taking more of the sucker money? We csat see mnek ar- gument over whether it la wiaer to tax a nag rather than a loaf of bread. Commercial Header ■ad TBE SOUTH BERGEN KKMtVL Vol. XXXV No. 4<i LYNDHURST. N. J„ JUNE 3, 11K4 Inttod 11 IM aM c«as* H<Hf A*» U ». >sa*«t IM ’’•JJ 0«l» I N J -•»*•. IN* •«« •* 180*0* ». T lilP M M I tlhlvA • sres SU* PTA Present Scholarship Awards Livelli Honored by Kiwanis A t Luncbeoa M eeting H ere Ellen DICsmillo of thr Lyndhant Parent Teaehen T he winner af this year's Mholanhip Is Grace Beal Shawn above, left to right, are Evelyn M artin. af the Council; Ell Kane, principal; Photo hv O South East Dedication Parade Sunday Lyndhurtt and South Bergen resident* are invited to attend dedication exercises Sunday for the South East address Commissioner wV . . n tc i n i as . . i l L- Gullsfcher also will speak Jsmes World ^ar II Memorial Park Monument at Lewamlowski Stotli („mmander of the Veter street. The exercises will be preceded by a parade that i* scheduled to start at 2 p.m. * t The perade will assemble at the home of the Veterans of For eign War# at 1:30 p.m. In the pa- rade will be the police depart ; the Board of Commission- ’ The Kiwanis Club and twa tu- rner mayors paid tribute to Dwni* nick J “Doc” Livelli who ia re- tiring after SO years as township lerk. Former Mayor John T. who appointed Livelli in iW a Commissioner Horace R Bogj a-ho served as mayor (or /ears, both praised Livelli n speaking of their loag ation wilh him in Msyor Jamas A. toastmaster. Livelli’g son. Dm Draft ]nd^t2t A total of tnctudb*| Coming on the tenth anniver- sary of the invasion of Normandy the exercises will have deep sig- nificance. A Citizens’ committee worked for two years to raise the funds for the monument W h ile it is 'dedicated to all veterans. Polish American leaders hsve been active in raising the funds since the memorial park is lo- cated elaot to UkS haodi of the Polish American Citizens’ Club and is on a street dedicated to the three Lewsrtdowski broth- ers who lost their lives in World War I! Township veteran organiza tions are going to participate in this affair. Alvin K Ralph, for- mer commander of Barringer- Walker Post is officer of the day. ans' Alliance, w ill officiate at the dedication. The Gold Star Mothers w ill place wreaths for the dead Rev Thaddeus Czermak. cur ate at St Michael's, and chaplain of the police and Are departments will pronounce benediction ers. Board of Education, Barring- The Lyndhuist High School ei -Walker Post, the Legion Drum > Band will also be tn the line of A Bugle Corps, the V FW . Am- . march. vets. Cstholic War Veterans. Others on the memoi ial coni- U (kited Spanish War Veterans, mittee sre Pat Mueski, Ate* M il om from PsIersonTwift SeleeOvf service Boards 4 and I Mb# quarters on Banta plera, Hack? •nsack last week for arm y aav> vice. I Listed by towns, the isaductOsg ire: From LyndtaBWt: Job* &• r» brui, John R. Adams, Jk*. Joseph John Bone lli, Otto John Rudolph and Allan WilUam Stan. Garfleld Joseph Cuccia. Jsmoa Arthur Allen. Marco J. Ossi and Douglas G Stoddard Hackensack Anthony Pisano. Alfred Malagiere, Robert Pesail lo and W alter Shuert East Rutherford Reginald De- Costs. snd Stephen Greco. Jr. Also, Philip Bucaro. of Carl- stadt. Anthony F. Anyel, of Wal- lington. W illiam P Boasick, of Paterson, snd W illiam L Brode- rick of Rutherford. And. Jsmes Murphy snd ert Shipley, of Tesneck. W King, of Hasbrouck Heights; LouisDeSimone, Jr.. of I a M I; Kenneth Colando. of Rochelle Perk.Earl Hoyt. Jr.. of ratr Lawn; John Osadcsuk. formerly of Saddle River Township, now of Linden, and Michael Colinart. uf Ridgefeld Park Auxil- committee iary. the Memorial and St. Michael's Parish The invocation w ill be de- j livered by Rev George F Muel- j Swimynskl, eski. Czarnecki. Steve Goiemblewski. Clarence Goiemblewski. Ignstz Milt-ski. Anthony Schseber, Ales Bronislaw Ziemsk. A ir Raid Test W arning W ill be Sounded Ju n e 14 General orders covering New I day Jersey's public participation in "Established civil defense traf the nation wide air raid test fic regulations for rail, highway. ler. pastor of St. Matthew s: Ted Sonkowski. Stasia Przy Evangelical Lutheran Church ! chocki. Frank Kwiatkowski, John Joseph Lotsrski, chairman of the 1Kwiatkowski. Jennie Mizeski arrangement committee will wel- j treasurer. co-chsirn>an Charles come the guest* j Przychocki. and set retsry Stan Mayor Breslin is to deliver the I ley Sableski Rita Gillott Wins Contest I j Miss Rils Gillott. instructor of Spanish in Lyndhurst High School, w o n sec-t»nd prize tn also spoke briefly The retiring clerk was also pre sen ted with s poem, written by Ed* ard Dieckmann, i lub mem ber. and a club resolution citing him for his long service to th* community Members slso congratulated Fred O Taub. s former club pres ident. who has succeeded la veil ss township clerk The pragrsn concluded with s colored film at the recent sesquicen tennis I ps H r e m e n W in , Man is Fined John SUsick. 45 Van Wmkle avenue. Parsaic, who sllegedly abused firemen whan they tried to extinguish s fire in hu car Saturday, was fined 128 on s dis orderly person charge in Magu trate Edward J Huaso* Munici- pal Court Wednesday Stssick's car csught ftie from unknown csuses st Second and Stuyvesant avenue# at 2 2® pm Saturday. Firemen said he refused lo get out of the car when they arrived, and that he became abu i slve to them there and tn polue ( | fTTt- headquarters later Two Esses County men paid $10 fine# on sim ilsr charges Arnold Smith, of Newsrk, snd Ulysses Devesu. of East Orsnge. were dted ss disorderly by Patrolman W illiam Jarvis after an alleged fist flfht In Riverside svenue early last week Russo dismissed snother du orderly person charge, signed by M rs Alice Maschek. 423 Msm avenue, Wood-Ridgr. against Mr* Alice Pellssler. 134 Stuyvesant svenue Joseph Lenza. 22<l Copeland avenue p a HI W a earotos».(lii driving tbarge .1 ,ircl , W " * Special Election To Result When Mrs.MarggraffQuits Girl Scout Council Elects Officers K r » t g n a t to n al M rs. M ar* itarrt M a r g g r s ff as Bergen Countv s»*etnh% woman Is ea- l»e« lr«| nest week. N«»iiiiuale«l a* a Kcpuhlt- camlidate la f f r i1* lluljlsr— marking lhe ftN tim e a w aiss kat been offered by .he RepubtMsa party far tha post M rs Msiggraff o Ul Wave lhe isawmbly la open ha« campaign ;.M election A seem I » m an Fields ul ll*» hr U« s Heights a ill then #al*f a btll in lhe kegUlalure **atng bar a special election in N«»«s»W» Ul eie% 1 a sweeeeu* la M r*. Marggrsft r.M met Rat gen Cuualji Traffic Judge Caiminv Hav in- Jl . af l„> ndhurst, ha* been offered the H«i«it>l*can mamnathai toff the assembly apat TVs county «aas- mdtee w ill aalert lhe llie (W m utraU w ill *laa select ndidete fiw the p si-sw d Newly elected oltleers af the LyadbaM liltl heaal t aadell were Installed Iasi aeeh la rerenMtalea held at the <W»I beaal U l ^ Ul. lh_ tie Hou«e They are left le rtght MU- (.lady* ValSertaea ravra* - Ivl,(- ti,.%*»n». May poking »c.eur. M r. I ha,I*. * le ,.r «r»« .W e *>M *«I 1N. , ... T».. « a idcl M r. Prank r..t^ r-.rd.ng -.reto., ,, », . ,, w. retiring presldeal. Mrs Alfred (tllnsr* »— ■ arae. aad Mrs Hubert t hankalua. seeead *lee peat bF C Don's Barber Shop Hailed By Township's Leaders Townahip offkiala and dVlr leader* gathered las! night in Don Amato • new barber shop on Stuyvesant avenue lo celebrate _ the opening of the shop whkh out TW stare offered the seta a new pare for lot si loasorial quarter* Don neadad a parlors mavod hi The shop, featuring a modern The Operation Alert” were usued j sir and water shall be in effect today by State Civil Defense and Disaster Control Director Leonard Dreyfuss The test w ill be held at an unannounced time on June 14. In a special directive to sll defense councils. Director Drey- fuss ordered The confidential yellow slert shall go to key civil defense staff members only It shsll not be disseminated generally “Should the red or white signal fail to be received by a munici pality. that community shall NOT sound a signal just because a neighboring community's sirens are blowing. •There shall not be any mobil ization of civil defense forces other than policy, auxiliary police or wardens who are near their posts at the time the sirens sound. In a real "condition such personnel »<>uld take cover themaehes after the sirens stop- ped. For this test, however, they shall remain ouUide on duty "Local directors shall make necessary arrangemenU in ad vance to have members of the staff observe the test in order thst a report may be made to state headquarters in writing after the IM won second prize ontest sponsored by the govern meats of the United States and •Schools shall carry out regu-1 *» promote (, lendshlp be larly established air'raid drill, !« « "" " » '» « rountne. All t»- Wardens. police and staff | chm ,mm th* metropolitan area members shall wear regulation arm bands snd/or helmets "The Stste Civil Defense Rsdio Brosdcsst Network will function during the exercise Radios should be left on. Doctors on emergency cslls •hsll be allowed to conUnue after they have themselves were eligible to compete in the contest by attending a set las of six lectures held tn Town Hsll. New York City. A total of 24 prominent Meat cans and Americana conducted the lectures and Dr Thurston J Davies, director of Town Hall. 1 acted as moderator. Each entrant properly identified mn rM ay setting forth Mihtary ^ the information presented by the •'n>r Dick Raid in Roma traveling on orders shall b* al- | #f^ajirri lowed lo continue sfter property Thr ,. wrt. ,Wo pr,„, the Br.t identifying themwlve. and show 1, Ulp U) M rlK, jikJ ^ , nd ■g 1 flag "f tln-if older* t-ncvtlopt lla “People shall be instructed not ^Ahich was Awarded to Mtaa Gil- to use their telephones except to |(>tt . ifl th.- Bra 'i puttn tepaittw at or doctors if an emergency arue* during this test “Houaeholders shall he advised | NOT to turn off gaa at the meter, or pilot lighU Gas range burners and non-automatic gss spplian es should be turned off Electricity should NOT be turned off at the meter, but appliances should be turned off "Persons on the street shall go into designated public shelters Persons away from deeignsted public shelter sresa (outskirts of Local *i«ter» or member, ot I • municipality! shall not go into local council .taffs .hall net call P'-v.te home, during thu Ual but the state hradquaiters during the "imulate taking aneiler * t 1 Tire engines, police cars, sm- 'Uocal directors shall make *"d em erge, utility sur, that officials in all m- whk-te on act»l «ne.genry catto dustriea. publu: buildtngs. b«ks. restauranu. -.partment houses . uBtTT\ T S ? * snswerin* hT u i U s*at " r'ew Tiny 22Z I b e" J S S e T h> « ^ d they sre exp«tod to follow regular sir rsid drills during the *o«»tintatkin test Directors w ill be expected to use common sense tn determining whether or not the lest anil csuae Route 17 Sp e e d 'C u t U rg ed b y Policem en Police chiefs of all towns which | do what he can to piake it a law border on Route 17 hav. agreed Kair Lawn Police Chief M. there must be a reduction in the rhael Vanorc ihalrman of thr ,peed lim it to make ll a safer 'liafhc cooimitte. of the Safety highway. Bergen County Police Council preeented his monthly Chief Matthew Donohue reported | report Cnai all f, uni .... last week to the Bergen County partmenu on the number of tw Safety Council at a luncheon IstKios and accidents He icp .,,1 meeting at the Red Lion Inn ed there waa one lea. death dur A 1-n.nnl safety Drogrsm which t*1* w-n*b <•< Apiil tk.n m r t T S I J S S " ; the Mari h with a total of foul (stall chiefs to the Bergen County >u#* m APr,‘ Board of Freeholders and to Ar Chief Vanore had rept.rts fron ( aold Vey. head of the traffic sll but four County police de safety bureau of the State Motor psrtments snd Fred V Roberts Vehicle Department at Trenton, president of the Council, asked features the reduced speed limit ( thet the member• do Ihelr best u as of prime importance The encouiage s report from every chiefs w ill slso forwsrd their j town eat h month ao that an a* .deas to the SUte Highway D* curste cunt of s.ri b nu snd vlo psrtment The other two sugges j Utums ean tie made tions sre for s hub line center Council members voted to send tslsnd snd the elimination ol left this monthly report to governing turns st various' danger points bodies in sll municipalities along the highway Chief Donohue seid thst s re- dsr survey conducted on Route IT had convinced the chiefs thst lower then the cur* ently permitted SO m iles per hour would be sn improvement where ssfety Is concerned He ssid the chiefs sre still working on the general Route 17 prob lem snd w ill keep the Ksfety Council informed on sll findings On recommends tion of Robert N M orrill the Council members approved the recent suggest loe ( Tflrielly last"Ksl The shop has bean thr tinged «>veu since Don. Al Nitto ami j John Sammarcti. the bar tiers who I operate on *«eke»dt, offei eighty years of espenente •MM* j Dun hss been la the business. William R«»e* designed Ibe SO yeats. th* same number aa<, «eaw shop John Id*Urn a lajrud - . Tt- -a . 1 th» • 1 si n .li.t ;aw| «ut the fls»,*mg 4 . -rt | annals, and R O M ^ Bana ai time ‘ohst Don’a seven years ago Newark eetuippad tbe sbaga Free Voccinotton C harter for For O o,, Planned $ ^ T The |.»ndbur*« Nwird mt * t ... • nl * I - Health la ea operslla* a ith tbe Stale llepartaaeenl al Health baa «r raitf < «l l»« If,. Ual.r, \ rlnalMm far fmm dag Tbaee rllsk* will be held ea I*ate g s nf Jane 10 frasa I 10 M t *0 pm si Ibe Fife Headqaertees Taw a Nsll. % slley Hr— * see raut Traep M »eaalsod j • harts*, held e «oart of! B«y ft Is liM u- wmar aad ralsbralad MS fifth sn itveraory last w aab at J iO em a thal there can be made s rom pti i» i Memorial Doy Services Here Lyndhurst had two services About SO poet and suslllsry mem bers turned mil for s tree pleat Ing service <m the |egk«Mi gr<»asrfi St t pm Sunday Al II am Monday, sn estimated iSo per aona heard a memorial eddreta Babies u a fatal dl trsasamilled Mt Ih# hi the bite mt a rebMl dag Vaa are erged la lake fall *<t%.••)«<* ndu t Ury mmirmikmm fa* t a n . »< f ansllv yaa $ pel aad }> MtwaMbip G .rd.n Club to Sponvor Flowsr Show J on# S. 6 The I y n 4 h .n l OsKsi Cts* I e. June Mh and gth ■■ th. Ties Local Newsmen Meet hi ABewy by Motor Vehicle Commissioner by Mayor James A Btesiia at th« William Dearden that the license Town Hall Perk of Invert of 17 and l« y*s»t >f .*• be ».i%ta-rHted f-.r U.t rtf »1 M ar^t tg " M - * r V. an. gf trafBc violation T«<ntine avenue are hack fr-*m a The Council decided lo writ* a vacation Mip to Florida and from j letter to Dearden to inform him there to San fuen. Puertw H. of their support and urge him ta maktaag the Ulp by plan# by Paeid Da Tbe pewgissn mu la ded s M a s dues hy Paul SalMaaby end art Use bald aa aoeiaedima sale ,h.. ^ w**%m, lanaM Cannslte, a pl>a«» dtuU Oerabf Aalaabaaa aad ba bet M rs 9 L Aaftsabaib a ^ w Has-? IxhOT? rnZTwmi ^ VmI Ut head aa saaA s aim m a * ? twa M s by Ibe flamaag Aa r»*'a Fire Oes Footlighters Present Original Muaical »troys . Vehicles _______ ___________ ________________ Jam a* All^hanbguqh Richard It Reid pipefitter fir. undue hsrdship on an industry Paformad lit Fuld Hall 7 '*" 1!* **» or orgamxation Naturally, hospi- , John H He.d off 242 Oriental U lt would n<H be expected to halt James Aughenbeugh of 171 place. Lyndhurst. N J .prepares operations ere refuse admittaaaces Maple svenaea. dad group and to ah<wd s pwture inside the to persons needing em tfftny speciality dance numbers at an world famous Collasaeam m treatment, any more tbaa an b»- • at tbe Fuld HsU mi Newark. Rome Reid made a three day dustry engaged m a maesufeclur Saturday Navy apon»red b^ur af the ing grn rer would be eipadad to L s r r gl a s Matbarws of Motley Italian capital while hu efcip. tbe h« Id work if s ten-minute layoff !gave s wonderful perform an re af destroyer USB Perry, was anoored would art back prod net ion half a acrobat*, tap aad ballet doanag al Nepie* The Footlighl Theotre. Lynd | lo view tba last Futdlighl 7 W ti»| hursts oidast active iittla thaaUa mtaaai. “Juet O ff H r a d - a j | group, osre again u bringing J Mias Aiada Hah w^ked hard ami ‘ local audiem*. » rparhlmg se* long to turn t tbe ortgMMM and muaical comedy entitled “Thia a m w in | af“T^— Taa af! Time t4 Year" which is lo be pr* ; Year'Mias Hsk a wadi tK^ughi seated un Saturday. June 13 at aut pU bad es na bee«a a j tbe Lyndhurst High hrh—.i Audi psyehiat/tal • n a h aatd tbe tw . tortum Two Lyndhurst rea.denU elty. glamour end Mttngue aa hove penned tbe boah and musM sortelad w ith aead eurh sveev* te tb s aew tmaairal erbarb a to J in aasd<at af ber «4wry hsve a **laaasT prem ier ! ___________ Though Thia Tim. •( Te« * i~-«1 * ~ ‘1 ^ Kad toes auggntod for grodwr I * " •* * Uon in New York by a well I' Off Broadway dremsta \ ' , tbe local satbarare ! «barteen eetgiaal fa ded thet tbe Footlighl Theetr* be permitted to stage the w as. j cal st Ism ! «se Uclty «sd ^ M tha Mendel eesily M«**de«i a *■ 9 ef mmm la Da u*< from th* maural, bawete« M aas a • - aniy i . w tll FoutligM Tbeat • a ,<* Mi |a IbaaS tar i a lb U erbwh net j pww**ded b ry. be< whirti tganOet tl ea b«naiA| lha* rarlem M> til be ae Goroqe Wsrwb ad V*0 \ and Ziugbaes. ms Bala shlteatt.

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Page 1: T' HiHKt-eeL Commercial Header - DigiFind-It · 2015. 5. 16. · Mayor Breslin is to deliver the I ley Sableski Rita Gillott Wins Contest I j Miss Rils Gillott. instructor of Spanish

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M i l e L i b r a r y .

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Commercial Header■ad T B E SOUTH BERGEN KKMtVL

Vol. XXXV No. 4<i LYNDHURST. N. J „ JU N E 3, 11K4In t t o d 1 1 IM a M c«as* H < H f A*» U ». > sa*« t IM ’’• JJ 0 « l »

• I N J - • » * • . IN * •« « • * 18 0 * 0 * ».T l i l P M M I t l h l v A • s re s S U *

PTA Present Scholarship Awards L i v e l l i H o n o r e d b y K iw a n is A t L u n c b e o a M e e t in g H e r e

E l l e n D IC s m i l lo

o f t h r L y n d h a n t P a r e n t T e a e h e n T h e w in n e r a f t h is y e a r 's M h o la n h ip I s G r a c e B e a l

S h a w n a b o v e , l e f t to r ig h t , a r e E v e l y n M a r t in .a f th e C o u n c i l ; E l l K a n e , p r in c ip a l ;

P h o to h v O “

South East Dedication Parade SundayL yndhurtt and South Bergen resident* are invited to

attend dedication exercises Sunday for the South East address Commissionerw V . . n t c • i n i as . . i l L- G u lls fcher also w i l l sp eak Js m e sW o r ld ^ a r I I M e m o r ia l P a r k M o n u m e n t a t L e w a m lo w s k i S to tli ( „m m ander of the Veterstreet.

The exercises will be preceded by a parade that i*scheduled to start at 2 p.m. * t

The perade w ill assemble at the home of the Veterans of For eign War# at 1:30 p.m. In the pa­rade w ill be the police depart ;

the Board of Commission- ’

T h e K i w a n i s C lu b a n d t w a t u ­rn e r m a y o r s p a id t r ib u t e to D w n i* n ic k J “ D o c ” L i v e l l i w h o ia r e ­t i r in g a f t e r SO y e a r s a s t o w n s h iple r k .

F o r m e r M a y o r J o h n T. w h o a p p o in te d L i v e l l i in i W a C o m m is s io n e r H o r a c e R B o g j a-ho s e r v e d a s m a y o r ( o r / e a r s , b o th p ra is e d L i v e l l i n s p e a k in g o f t h e i r lo a g

a t io n w i l h h im in M s y o r J a m a s A . to a s t m a s t e r . L i v e l l i ’g s o n . D m

D r a f t ] n d ^ t 2 t

A t o t a l o f t n c t u d b * |

Coming on th e te n t h a n n iv e r ­sary of the invasion o f Norm andy the exercises w ill have d e e p sig­nificance. A Citizens’ c o m m it te e worked for two years to r a i s e th e funds for the monument W h i le it is 'dedicated to a l l v e t e r a n s . Po lish American le a d e r s h s v e b e e n active in raising the fu n d s s in c e the memorial park is lo ­c a t e d e la ot to UkS h a odio f th e P o l is h A m e r ic a n C i t i z e n s ’ C lu b and is on a s t re e t d e d ic a te dto the th ree Lewsrtdowski broth­ers w ho lost th e ir lives in W orld W a r I !

T o w n sh ip ve te ra n o rg a n iza t ions a re going to participate in th is a ffa ir . A lv in K R a lp h , fo r ­m e r com m and er o f B a r r in g e r- W a lk e r P o s t is officer o f th e d ay .

a n s ' A l l ia n c e , w i l l officiate at the d e d ic a t io n .

T h e G o ld S t a r M o th e rs w i l l p la c e w rea th s f o r th e dead

R e v T h ad d eu s C z e rm a k . cur ate at S t M ich a e l's , a n d chaplain o f the po lice and A re departments w ill pronounce b en ed ic tio n

e r s . Board of Education, Barring- T h e L y n d h u is t High School e i - W a lk e r P o s t , th e L e g io n Drum > Band w ill also be tn the l in e of A B u g le C o r p s , th e V F W . Am- . m arch .v e t s . C s t h o l i c W a r V e t e r a n s . Others on the memoi i a l con i- U (k ited S p a n is h W a r V e t e r a n s , m it te e s r e Pa t M u e s k i , A te* M i l

o m f r o m P s I e r s o n T w i f t S e le e O v f s e r v ic e B o a r d s 4 a n d I M b #

q u a r t e r s o n B a n t a p le r a , H a c k ?• n s a c k la s t w e e k f o r a r m y aav>v ic e . I

L i s t e d b y t o w n s , th e isaductO sgi r e :

F r o m L y n d ta B W t : J o b * &• r » b r u i , J o h n R . A d a m s , J k * . Jo s e p h J o h n B o n e l l i , O t t o J o h n R u d o lp h a n d A l l a n W i lU a m S t a n .

G a r f le ld J o s e p h C u c c ia . J s m o a A r t h u r A l l e n . M a r c o J . O s s i a n d D o u g la s G S to d d a r d

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T h e b rid e w o re a “ o w n o f w h ite tached to a m a tch in g cap . S h e j lVe H\ j 7 u K u th e rfo rd » v t-

O r a l G a b le s , F lo r id a .M iss R u sse ll w as a guest of

h ono r a t a su rp r is e d in n e r g iven la s t T u e sd a y e ve n in g b y the M e tro p o lita n P la y e r s C lu b o f

la ce and n y lo n tu lle w ith a h igh co lla re d n eck lin e , long s leeves p o in ted at the w r is t and a fu ll s k ir t f in ish ed in a ca th e d ra l tra in .

N e w Y o r k C ity , o f w h ich she is a H e r f in g e r t ip v e il w as caugh t b y m em b er. O v e r 30 guests a tten d ed ** h a lf c ro w n trim m ed w ith seed th e e v e n t a t the S o u th e rn Res- o earls . S h e c a r r ie d a p ra ye rb o o k ta u ra n t, N . Y . topped w ith an o rch id

O n W e d n e sd a y e ve n in g she w as H e r a tten d an ts w o re bo le ro guest o f h o n o r at a su rp r ise ja ck e t gow ns o f T a ffe ta and tu lle m isce llan eo u s sh o w e r g iv en b y in la v e n d a r fo r the honor m a id . M rs . R o b e rt G ra n t , fo rm e r ly of p o w d e rw b lu e m a ige and sh r im p L y n d h u rs t , at h e r hom e in C lif- fo r the b rid esm a id s T h e f lo w e r ton. i i r l w o re a fro ck o f p ink ta ffe ta

A w a te r in g ca n w a s the cen te r ' and tu llrf A l l c a r r ie d baskets of o f the d e co ra tiv e schem e in p ink m ixed f lo w e rs and w o re som e of an d w h ite , w ith a sh o w e r of the sam e f lo w e rs in th e ir h a ir s tre am ers fa ll in g o v e r the g ift A f te r a m otor t r ip th e coup le packages. A d o ll d ressed as a w i l l l iv e a t 625 F i f t h aven u e , b r id e w a s th e tab le cen te rp ie ce . L y n d h u rs t . M rs . W a r te l

G u e s ts in c lu d e d M rs . H a r r y j g rad u a te o f S t. M ich a e l's H ig h H anson , M rs . C h a r le s G a rd e , M rs j S cho o l, Je r s e y C ity , and is w ith D o n a ld S w e e tm a n . M iss Jo a n n e he A m e r ic a n C re d it C o m p a n y in D a ly , M rs . Jo se p h R u sse ll. M rs i N e w Y o rk H e r husband, grad- K e n n e th R u z ik a , M rs . A n th o n y I u a te 0f S n y d e r H ig h Scho o l. J e i - K e m p f and M r* . C h a r le s B a u e r . ! gpy C ity , is w ith L o u W a lte rs o f L y n d h u rs t ; M rs . A n d re w p lu m b in g an d H e » t in l*- W a ll in g O ’H a ra , N o r th A r lin g to n ; M rs E d w in J . G lea so n . N e w R o ch e lle .N . Y . ; M rs . F r a n k M o ra n and M iss Jo a n M o ran , o t B ro o k ly n .N . Y . ;

M rs . Jo se p h A . R u sse ll. M rs .L o u is M a y e r and M rs . A lf r e d H u b e r , o f C lif to n ; M rs . C . H a r r y Ja c k s o n , o f R u th e r fo rd ; M iss Lor-

E lean o r F o r t s Engagem ent To ld

M r. and M rs . A lle n A m e r ic u s an d A t la n ta .

F o r t , o fG eo rg ia ,

M is* T in a F ra n g ip a n e . d au g hter of M r. and M rs. A a th u ft | F ra n g ip a n e . J7U R u th e rfo rd ave- | nue. has selected Ju n e 13th a* the d a te fo r h e i m a rria g e to P v t Ja m e s L a G rasao, son o l M r and M rs Ja m e s M L a G n sm t. 47 L a fa y e t te p lace T b e 4 3l) p m ce rem o n y w i l l be p e rfo rm ed at Sa c re d H ea i t C h u rch by the R e v B e rn a rd F M oore. A q u ie t r e ­cep tion fo r the im m ed ia te fa m ily M il l be he ld a t the F ra n g ip a n e hom e.

T h e b rid e 's o n ly a ttend an t w i l l ^e h e r cousin M iss Jo h n DesM ler o f L a k e w o o d R a ym o n d L a G ra sso w i l l be h u b iv th e r s be»t m an Ja n es G u id a and V ic to r M e ss in e o w i l l usher

A f t e r a short t r ip Ih e coup le

n y lo n tu lle w ith hand e m ­b ro id e re d f lo ra l design on the t ie re d s k ir t and tra m T h e gow n w a s fash ioned w ith a p o rtra it n e ck lin e and long s leeves po inted a t the w r is t . A seed pearl c ro w n he ld h e r f in g e r t ip v e il in p lace S h e c a r r ie d v h ite o tch id s

H e r honor m a tron w o re a w a lta len g th d ress o f w h ite o rg a n d y w ith b lu e f lo ra l d es ien and a b lue p ic tu re ha t of n y lo n net T h e b rid esm a id s w e re s im ila r ly at t i r e d w ith pm k design m gow ns and p in k hats. • A l l c a r r ie d o ld fa sh ion ed bouquets.

T h e b r id f 's m o th er w o re a d u s ty rose s ilk ,shan tung co ck ta il d re ss w ith m a tch in g acceaaoriee and a c o rsage o f orchids.

T h e cou:>le a re on a honeym oo n m o to r t r ip tc* F lo r id a . T h e y w i l l l iv e m V a n d e rh u r* aven u e , R u th e rfo rd . M rs . M az ich is a g ra d u a te o f L y n d h u rs t H ig h Scho o l. H e r h usband is a g rad u a te of S o u th S id e H ig h Scho o l, N e w a rk , and N e w a rk B u s ine ss C o lleg e H e se rve d in the C o ast G u a rd fo r fo u r ye a rs B o th a re w ith A- R P u rd y C o m p a n y in L y n d h u rs t .

a rn e d w n ite o rch id s on « I nue B o th a re g raduates o f L y n d p raye rb ook . i hu rst H ig h Schoo l. M iss F ra n g i

H e r honor m a id w o re a g o w n p ane is w ith the N ew Je r s r v B e l l o f y e llo w tu lle w ith m a tch in g T e le p h o n e C o m p an y in N e w a rk

e tte O ’N e i l l , o f E a s t O ra n g e M rs . j anno unce the engagem en t o f th e ir Jo se p h G . C h r is t ia n , o f S a v a n n a h , i d au g h te r. M iss E le a n o r F u l le n sen t a g ift. H e r f ia n ce w ire d h is 1 w id e r F o rt , to the R e v C h a r le s b rid e to-be an o rch id fo r the oc- W e s le y S h ik e , rec to r o f S t. T h o m cas io n . la s ’ E p isco p a l C h u rch .

M isa F W t is a g ra d u a te o f G e o rg ia So u th w e ste rn C o lle g e

I and from th e U n iv e r s ity o f K e n j lu c k y , L e x in g to n . K y . . w h e re she

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M a rie O 'H o ra to W e d H enderson

T h e w a d d in g o f M iss M a r ie O 'H o ra o f 434 T h ird aven u e . L y n d h u rs t and W il l ia m A H end erson , J r . , o f R u th e r fo rd , took p lace on S a tu rd a y at 10 a m. at the F ir s t P re s b y te r ia n C h u rch , R u th e r fo rd . T h e ce rem o ny w as p e rfo rm ed b y the R e v F re d M as te rs H o llo w a y , pastor A w e d d in r b re ak fa s t w as Se rved at the hono »f th e b rid e 's paren ts

T h e b rid e , d au g h te r o f M r and M rs . E d w a rd G . O ’H o ra , w o re a

hat and e a rn e d redT h e b rid e 's m o th e r w o re a d a rk

due lace d ress w ith m a tch in g accessories and a co rsage of res!roees

A f te r a tw o w e e k s m o to r t r ip to F lo r id a the coup le w i l l U v e at 493 C l in t r n aven u e . N e w a rk M is B e sm er is w ith B e n d ix A v ia t io n a t T e te rb o ro . H e r husband, an n m v ve te ra n , is w ith th e A m e r i ­can C a n C o m p a n y in Je r s e y C it y

Pau l R ietzke M arks 76th Y e a r

P a u l R ie t ik e , o f 525 P a g e a venue. w ss 76 ye a rs o ld on T h u rs day. T h e «-vent w a s c e leb ra ted w ith a fa m ily tu rk e y d in n e r p a r ty C iven at h is hom e T h e re w a s a lar*>r ca k e a p p ro p r ia te ly In scribed M r R ie tz k e re t ire d from h is ice and co a l business on A p r i l 1st, a business in w h ic h he w as

I engaged in L y n d h u rs t s in ce 1916.'G u es ts at th e p a it y in c luded

M r and M rs Ja m e s B ro o k s . M r , and M rs. Jo h n Bo g g ettt, M r. and M rs Jo h n B ig g e tti, J r . and ch ild re n , K s r f n a n d Ja c k . M r I and M is F ra n k M u e l le r , w ith th e ir d augh ters . D o r is and B a r ’ b ara , and son, G eo rg e , a m i M i i and M rs . D a n ie l S a v i l la , host am i hostess of the e v en in g , and th en I son. D a n ie l, o f L y n d h u r s t . a n d , M rs laottie T h o m a se h e w ’cky. of I N e w Y o rk C itv

H e r fian ce , p re sen tly stationed at F o r i D rv e n * . M e** w as c a lledin to the se rv ic e im m ed ia te ly fo i lo w in g h is g radua tion from Fa ir- le ig h D ick in so n Co llege

M r and M rs R o b e rt M itc h e ll and d aughters , P a t r ic ia and K a th le e n , o f F reem a n s treet, spen t th e w eekend and h o lid a y \il th e ir sum m er hom e a t Se as id e H e ig h ts T h e y had as guests M r and M rs M a r io B u fu sto and M r and M rs . Jo h n Pe tro n e , a l l of G re e n aven u e

M r anW M rs W il l ia m H e llo , of M a n n aven u e , re c e n t ly ce leb ra t *»d the** 12th w e d d in * a n n iv e r

M r and M rs . S a lv a to re Donzi, 527 S u m m e r aven u e , anno unc

S o ro r ity S h e is a ssistan t to the — ■ , » . | D e an a t th e C a th e d ra l o f S tth e engagem en t o f th e ir d au g h te r, th (. D lv jlM , N , .» y „ r kM a r y P a t r ic ia , to M a r t in Forgu.s . c lt yo f T e rh u n e • «n u «- j e , ^ y C l t y . e M r K )n o ( M r ,jo n o f the la te M r and M r r A r - s h o f o k U h „ m ,d re w ro rg u s o f P e n n sy lv a n ia . I « a ttend ed O k la h o m aro rm .1 a nno uncem en t w as m ade y- ^ f r5 i ^ aat a d in n e r on S a tu rd a y a t the , A ln h ,D onzi hom e.

M iss D onzi

belonged to K a p p a A lp h a T h e ta j #n{j an o rch id corsag** H e r o n lygr$*y su it w ith p ink acceaaones M r y w ith a d in n e r in N e w Y o rk

H a v * a m a i l la g ? W h a t l a 4 a ! l C a l l a a a a to aaa It th r a a g fc N a a d a a in a l y f t a g l a a h a r r y ! W it h a a r h * l » . a a a * * 4

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g ra d u a te of L y n d h u rs t H ig h Scho o l and D ra k e B u s in e ss C o lleg e . B o th a re w ith W e s te rn E le c t r ic C o m p a n y in S o u th K e a rn y . A n e a r ly f a l l w e d ­d in g is p lanned .

m em b er o f the K a p p a A lp h a F r a ­te rn ity H e w as g raduated from S w a rth m o re C o lleg e . S w a rth m o re , Pa ., and re ce ived his B a c h e lo r o f D iv in it y deg ree from V irg in ia T h e o lo g ica l S e m in a ry , A le x a n d ­r ia , Va.

T h e w ed d in g is sched u led to take p lace in m id-sum m er* in th e C a th e d ra l o f S t Jo h n the D iv in e T h e co u p le w i l l l iv e at 454 S t u y ­vesan t a ven u e

a tten d an t. M rs . D o ug las S ig le r , of R u th e rfo rd , w o re a n a v y b lue I su it w ith w h ite accessories and a co rsage o l w h ite g a rden ias

T h e fro o m , son o f M r and M rs W i l l ia m A . H end erson , 1-53 W est N e w e ll a ven u e . R u th e rfo rd , had as h is best m an , D o ug las S ig le t o f R u th e rfo rd .

A f te r a m otor t r ip th ro ug h E a s te rn U n ite d S ta te s and C anad .i th e n< w lv w e d s w i l l l iv e at 153 W e s t N e w e ll a ven u e R u th e r fo rd M rs . H end erson is s g ra d u a te of L y n d h u rs t H ig h Sch o o l and is w ith the A ir c r a f t S u p p lie s C om p an y . N u t le y H e r husband, grad u a te o f R u th e r fo rd H ig h Scho o l, | is w ith H end erson and D ilg i R u th e r fo rd

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Bergen County Heart Unit FormedDjC V in c e n t P e l le g r in i nf H a c k ­

ensack, associa te a tten d in g p ed ia ­tr ic ian a l H a ck en sa ck H osp ita l, w a l e lected p re s id en t o f the m fo rm ed Bergen C o u n ty H e d rt A ssoc ia tion at an organiza- tio iW lheeting last night (M o n d a y ) in th e staff room at H a ck en sa ck H osp ita l.

About 30 physicians and la y ­men w e re present at the m eeting to form the new group, w h ich w ill b eaffiliated w ith the N e w Je rsey Heart Assocfation, and through it w ith the A m e r ic a n H e a r t A ssocia tion .

Cither officers elected included Dr, Charles A. B a iley of R idge­wood, assistant attending physi- eian in internal medicine at V a l­ley .Hospital there, v ice president; Mrs. T. O. W adlinpton of Hack­ensack, who was chairm an of the 1954 H eart Fund appeal there , secretary, and Douglas W Mor-

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W ild life managers and farmers report that the first pheasant broods ot the season have been seen.in various parte of New Je r ­sey, the State D ivision ot Fish and Game, Department of Con­servation and Economic Develop­ment, announced today.

Th is is r e ta rd e d as being favor­able news because it is ev id e nce that the bulk of the w ild pheasan t hens nesting in the h a y fie ld s of New Jersey 's farm lands m ig h t have ha tched by the t im e th e fields are mowed for hay.

It is the feeling of some farm ­ers who have been contacted by representatives o f the S ta te

. Division of F ish and Gam e th a t active haying operations w il l not take place for another w ee k . I n ­asmuch as there is su b s ta n tia l evidence that -early breeding e f ­forts have been successful i t is deducted that many broods o f pheasants w ill result from th e in itia l nesting effort.

In addition, w ild life m anage rs report that the number o f p a irs of quail being observed i* south ern New Je rsey exceed th a t o f any previous year. W ith a con tinuance o f favorable nesting conditions, hunters msy look fo r ward to increased natural pro-

gan, t re a su re r o f the P a lisa d esT ru s t C o m p a n y , En g lew o o d , t re a s ­u re r.

C . W . F lo y d C o ff in o f E n g le ­wood, p ro m in en t consu lting en ­g in e e r w h o has se rved the past th re e y e a rs as genera l ch a irm a n o f the N e w Je r s e y H e a r t A sso c ia ­t io n ’s a n n u a l sp ring fund app ea l, w a s app o in ted ch a irm an o f the n e w ch a p te r ’s p ro g ram co m m it ­tee.

H o w a rd W . D a y to n o f N e w a rk , e x e c u t iv e d ire c to r o f th e N e w Je r s e y 'H e a r t A ssocia tion , p re ­sen ted a su m m a ry o f the o rg a n i­za tio n ’s a c t iv it ie s in N e w Je r s e y and rep o rte d th a t $28,768.09 w as co n tr ib u te d in B e rg e n C o u n ty to th is y e a r ’s H e a r t F u n d appeal. T h a t w as th e la rgest to ta l e v e r ra ised fo r the H e a r t A ssoc ia tion in B e rg e n C o u n ty , he sa id . H e a lso rep o rted th a t the n e w B e r ­gen ch a p te r is the 19th a f f i l ia te d

due tion of quail in the sou thern counties this year, the S ta te D ivision of F ish and G a m e said .

F u r th e r , th e in it ia l ha tches of p heasan ts and q u a il on the S ta te fa rm s h a ve been s a tis fa c to ry and b ird s o f ex ce lle n t q u a lity h a ve been p laced in the b rooders.

A p p ro x im a te ly 24,000 p heasan ts a re in th e b rooders a t R o ck p o r t and F o rk e d R iv e r S ta te G a m e F a rm s and a p p ro x im a te ly 6,000 y o u n g , q u a il a re in the b ro o d ers a t a t/ th e S ta te Q u a il F a r m at H o lm a p s v il le . T o th is ca n be added , a cco rd ing to o b serve rs , the fa c t th a t w ood d u ck and b la c k d u ck a re e n jo y in g sa tis fa c to ry h a tch in g season to date.

T h e S ta te D iv is io n o f F is h and G a m e c la im s th e re is e v e r y e v i ­d ence th a t if th is o p t im is tic tu rn o f e v e n ts con tinues, the h u n te r o f N e w Je r s e y can look fo rw a rd to im p ro ve d sp o rt d u rin g th e fa ll h u n tin g seasons.

c o u n ty g roup to be fo rm ed in the j A m e r ic a n H e a r t A sso c ia tio n , state. I spoke on the im p o rta n ce o f a

J e r r y B a k e r o f N e w Y o rk , r e I .ve il rou n d ed co m m u n ity s e rv ic eg io n a l p ro g ram d ire c to r fo r th e | >rogram.

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and the Y S y m p h o n y O rch e s tra p re se n t th e ir f in a l jo in t co n ce rt in F u ld H a ll, 652 H ig h s tre e t. N e w a rk , on Tu esd a y , J u n e 10, 8:45 p.m. M a rk S i l v e r , M u s ic D ire c to r o f the chorus and th e o rch estra , anno unced th a t th e f in a l p ro g ram , a "P o p s ” C o n c e rt w o u ld be g iven fo r a co n ce rt h a ll aud ience . T h a t is, th e p ro g ram w i l l be a rra n g ed to a ch ie ve th a t close fee lin g o f togetherness b e ­tw e e n th e aud ience and th e p ro ­g ram .

P re p a ra t io n s fo r th is f in a l b ig m u s ica l e v e n t of the season h a v e b e*n u n d e rw a y fo r som e t im e b y S i l v e r and th e nu is ic groups. M a n y in te re s tin g se lections h a ve b een p repa red . In p a r t ic u la r , th e re is one se lection , T h e “ M ik a d o ” in C o n c e rt F o rm , a r ­ra ng ed fo r ch o ru s and sm a ll o rch e s tra , th a t w i l l p ro v id e one o f th e h ig h lig h ts o f the e ven in g . So lo is ts fo r th is w o rk h a v e been chosen fro m the H a z o m ir C h o ra l S o c ie ty . T n e y a re A n n U la n e t , M a rg ie W e r fe l , R a y D e jo n g e , and N a t R ich m o n d . In ad d ition , the vo ic e s o f th e "M a id s " a re E s te lle E lb e r t , So n ya M e ye rs and Ar lene H e r r . A l l these peop le h a ve ach ie ve d recogn ition th is y e a r in o th e r H a zo m ir concerts and m u sica les . In ad d itio n to th e ir so lo parts, th ey p a r t ic ip a te in th e r e g u la r ch o ra l w o rk o f the g roup . T h is is the p ra c tice o f th e H a z o ­m ir , w h ich co n s tan t ly seek* to d e v e lo p its o w n solo ta le n t i n ad d it io n to d eve lo p in g a f in e

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h a ve a lso been c a r e fu l ly p re ­p ared b y S i l v e r in g e tt in g re a d y fo r th is concert. T h e m a jo r w o rk o f the o rch es tra fo r th e e ve n in g w i l l be a p e rfo rm a n ce o f T h e M ik a d o , f ir s t t im e in co n ce rt fo rm , b y G i lb e r t and S u l l iv a n .

O th e r se lec tions in c lu d e S u ite from B a l le t E g y p t in e b y L u ig in i and the R o s e n k a v a lie r W a ltz by R ic h a rd Strauss .

M rs. U la n e t is p re s id en t o f the H a z o m ir - C h o ra l S o c ie ty and D r. E u g e n e P o rtu g u e se is p re s id e n t o f th e O rch es tra B e v e r ly L e v in e and R a lp h Z e it l in .a re l ib ra r ia n s fo r th e C h o ru s and O rch e s tra , re sp e c tiv e ly .

A t The R ivo liMr. and Mrs. John Fahy, 232

Post avenue, entertained at din­ner pn Saturday in celebration of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. Low- den , of Kingsland avenue. Guests in c lu d e d Mr. Lowden and their son, Thomas Charles, also John J . F a h y and Geraldine Fahy.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oiardella of 916 Laurel avenue, announce the birth of their secood son,

v*orn on ‘Tuesday, M ay SS, at Hackensack Hospital. Mat-

»wW jimu* a uxoiner, ueorge. Hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M atthew D'Emilio, also of Lyndhurst.

T h e M o th e r ’s C lu b o f C u b P a c k 89 h e ld a th e a te r an d d in n e r p a r ty on W e d n e s d a y in N e w Y o rk C i t y . I n th e p a r ty w e re M rs . L a r r y B u n t in , M rs . Jo h n S lo a n , M rs . B u r to n D a v is , M rs . G u s V e rd i, M rs . E d w a in Jo h n ­son, M ra . L . A . A lo n so , M rs . R u ­d o lp h V a n d e r M a s t , M rs . G eo rg e G i l l and M rs . G e o rg e M c G u ire .

M r. and M rs . H a r r y B e h re n s , o f P a r k p lace , a re back fro m a tw o w e e k s m oto r t r ip to M ia m i. F la . , w h e re M rs . BehVens a tten d ed the co n ven tio n o f the L a d ie s o f th e O r ie n ta l S h r in e , th en to F o r t L a u d e rd a le , and Sa ra so ta , w h e re th ey v is ited M r. and M rs T h o m a s O sborne , fo rm e r ly of L y n d h u rs t . T h e y also stopped al P a la tk a , S i lv e r - S p r in g s a n d S t P e te rsb u rg .

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Ja n e W .vm an m id S t e r l in g H a y d e n p o r t r a y th e D e J o n g a In Ih e f i lm based nn Ih r E d n a F e r b e r P u l i t s e r P r is e - W in n in g n o v e l “ HO B I G ” , now p la y in g a t th e P a r a m u s D r i v e - In T h e a t e r o n K 'u i t e 4 in P a r a m u s .

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o f M r. and M rs . E . S . M a r t in of F i f t h aven u e , s tu d en t a t Je r s e y C i t y S ta te T ea ch e rs C o lleg e , has been H ec ted se c re ta ry o f th e In ­te rn a t io n a l R e la tio n s C lu b o f the ^ o iie ^ c lo r her sop hom ore y e a r , 1954-55, tre asu re r o f th e R eco rd C lu b , and re p re se n ta t iv e to the S tu d e n t C o u n c il fro m th e o rch e s ­tra .

L o v e ly a n d c h a r m in g E le a n o r P a r k e r p o r t r a y s t h e r o le o f a m a i l- o r d e r b r id e a n d C h a r ls t o n H e s to n Is th e g ro o m In P a r a - m o u n t 's b ra n d n e w a c t io n lo a d e d T e c h n ic o lo r s u s p e n s e d r a m a . "T H F . N A K E D J U N G L E " , w h ic h i s n o w p la y in g a t t h e R I v o I l T h e a te r . S e t d e e p in th e h e a r t o f th e S o u t h A m e r i c a n ju n g le s , th is f ilm t e l l s a s t r a n g e t a le o f a d e s t r u c t iv e f o r c e t h a t th r e a te n s to d evo u r e v e r y t h in g in I t s p a th .

M rs A n n a D o nz i and d a u g h t­ers, N a n cy and R ita , o f 527 S u m ­m er avenue , a re b ack fro m a w eekend v is it to W ash in g to n , D . C . and M t. V e rn o n , V a .

M rs . F re d e r ic k B lu m , o f P r o s ­pect p lace , has as h e r g uest h e r cousin, W i l l ia m M ead , o f M id d le ­tow n , Conn . T h e y spen t S u n d a y a t the hom e o f a n o th e r cousin , M r. and M rs . F r a n k S ta lb , o f T itu s v il le .

M r. and M rs . V in c e n t G e n n e tte , 148 F e rn a ven u e , c e le b ra te d th e ir 13th w ed d in g a n n iv e r s a ry T u e s ­d a y w ith a fa m ily g a th e r in g at th e ir hom e. G u es ts w e re from P a c k a n a c k L a k e and L y n d h u rs t .

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v i f o r o u a ly , a te a n d d r a n k h u g e ly , k e p t t h e i r o w n c o m p a h y z e a lo u s ly a n d p r o sp e r e d i n t h e m o d e s t w a y t h a t f a r m e r s p ro s p e r . T h i s w a s b e fo r e C h a r lo t t e a le r t e d th e m , a n d lo n g b e fo r e f a n n y D a v i s p la y e d h o b w i t h t h e i r h a p p in e s s . T o r m a n y y e a r s t h e f io u r S y l v e s t e r s o n s g u a rd e d t h e i r b a c h e lo rh o o d a n d , o n m a r k e t d a y s , c o n d u c te d le g e n d a r y r a id s o n t h e m o r e n o to r io u s q u a r t e r s o f P l y ­m o u t h . B u t o n e d a y T o b ia s , th e e ld e s t , fo r a y in g in to N o r f o lk in s e a r c h o f a R a m , w a s h im s e l f b ro u g h t to m a r k e t b y C h a r lo t t e , a m a g n i f ic e n t A m a s o n w h o , in s p i r i t a n d e n e r g y a s w e l l a s s ia e , w a a a m a t c h f o r t h e S y lv e s t e r s . C h a r lo t t e 's h o m e c o m in g w a s a ls o le g e n d a r y ; g ra b b in g a w i f e l y b ro o m , s h e d r o v e a d o n k e y o u t o f th e k i t c h e n . A f t e r ' s u c h s p le a s a n t a n d sizeable b re a c h in t h e i r col­l e c t i v e b a c h e lo rh o o d , M a t t h e w and Luke were soon resigned to m a r r ia g e . T h e i r w o m e n , G r a c e and Rachel, were big. s t r o n g , h a n d ­s o m e w o m e n — s t r i k in g l ik e n e s s e s to the magnificent C h a r lo t t e , a n d h a n d - p ic k e d b y C h a r lo t t e h e r s e l f . Stephen, the y o u n g e s t , be­c a m e a s p e c ia l c a s e , a n d th e r e o n hangs Margery Charp's delight­f u l t a l e G Y P S Y I N T H * PARLOU R. Stephen was the first o f the S y lv e s t e r s to c h o o se o f h i s own wife, and the Sylvester w o m e n to o k a d im v i e w o f th e w h o le operation. When Fanny Davis a r * rived t h e i r g r a v e s t d o u b ts were confirmed. F o r Fanny was under­s iz e d , p a le , a n d d e l ic a t e , and in her b r u s h with city life she h a d b e e n to u c h e d b y s o m e th in g vaguely resembling sophistication.

The Sylvester household was plunged into an unaccustomed disorder— disorder which deepened progressively as Fanny fell into a strange decline that postponed the marriage and turned the parlour from a Sunday tradition into an ordinary sickroom. And the laughter had gone out of the house, and the great lov­ing wallops delt by one Sylvester to another were no more. Then it was that Charlotte roused he*- flagging sp irits and took steps. Those steps led to London; to Charlie, her son, and the philandering heir to the Sylvester acres; to Clara Blow the strap­ping barmaid at Jackson's; to Fknny’s sudden and miraculous recovery; to the return of laughter and the loving wallop to the domain of tbe Devonshire Sylvesters.

Jamey, who was not yet five, was coming home from tha hospital for Christmas. It was going to be a special Christmas, all his own. He called it “the best Christmas ever.” Although Jamey did not know it. it was going to be his last Christmas. This is Jainey’a story, but it is not his story alone. It is also the story of his psrents, his sister, his grandmother, and of their reactions to this special Christmas. In debt because of their enormous medi­cal expenses, his parents reluctantly decide to let Jam ey‘s Christ­mas be publicised by a foundation carrying on research in his disease. When the build-up begins, with its photographers, report­ers, and T V shows. Bob Lewis becomes disgusted snd heartsick, but his wife, in spite of herself, is caught up in the excitement of being in the spotlight. The grandmother can only try, in her own way, to comfort and reassure Jamey. But in the end. it does turn out to “the best Christmss never" for Jsmey— and for his parents it becomes a time for deeper understanding of each other and their marriage.

John Franklin Hardin has told his story with rare under standing and has made of It a book which touches the heart. The parents, struggling to accept what is happening; and Jamey him ­self, extrem ely appealing in his slow realization that there is something strange and rather frightening abqut this particular Christmas— these people are real human beings faced with a ter­rible and inevitable crisis. And, although the central situation of CH R ISTM AS COM ES BU T O N CE A Y E A R is tragic. Mr par din's treatment j>f it is not morbid. On the contrary, this is a book which will give courage and hope tn the reader, and one which wtll remain in the memory for a long time.

Pickard Co. To BalM Car BodiesPackard Motor Car com pany. program,

will begin building its own bodies Earlier this year Packard an- the latter part of June in thm,pounced plans to install its manu- Detroit manufacturing facility"faeture of engines, automatic known as the Briggs-Conner transmissions, and axles into aplant. James J. Nance, Packart president, announced today The move returns the compsny to making its bodies for the first time since 1941.

The new Packard facility was acquired by Chrysler Corporation last December 19 in the purchase of Briggs Manufacturing Com pany's automotive plants. It is located at 4621 Conner avenue in Detroit add is being acquired un­der a five-year lease agreement, including an option to purchase, with Chrysler.

One of the most modern of its kind, the plant is situated on a 24-acre tract of land and is pres­ently engaged in the production of the Packard bodies under a supplier relationship between Chrysler and Packard.

The single-story facility has one section that is two stories in height making U adaptable for paint and trim, and contains 780.000 square feet of manufac­turing space

Built in 1940 for sircraft pro­duction. it was converted by Briggs Manufacturing Company j to body assembly in 1944 Last year it became s part of the pro­perties sold by Briggs to the Chrysler Corporation.

Some o f the plant's features in­clude modern spray booths with scientific ventilation, body drying ovens employing advanced meth ods of circulating gaa heated air, high ceil lag areaa permitting maximum natural light and work­a b le headroom, and a dual con­veyor l i n e system with straight

n ew m u lt i- m illio n d o lla r p la n t in U t it a . M ich ig an , ju s t ou ts ide D e tro it . In s ta lla t io n o f m ach in es and tools in th is p lan t, w h ich w i l l be th e m ost m od ern in th e in d u stry , is sched uled fo r co m p le ­t ion in t im e fo r 1955 m odels

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' " T H I N K S H E ’ L L W I N A P R I Z E ? " - T i r e d a fte r h is tussle w ithth is m onster Iro m the deep, *Karey Sa te r w is t fu lly hopes that h e ’s got the b iggest one th a t d idn 't get a w a y d uring the M ount S i F ish and G a m e C lu b “ K id s ’ D e rb y ." held at N o rthbend. W ash H a tch e ry Sup erin tend en t C e c il N ixon, right, had the so rrow fu l

task o f te ll in g K a r e y that som eone beat h im b y a fln.

J e r s e y H a s 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 P h o n e s t t a t r a M g h t At L w ri— tmn t . ip n h n n * in «ta ll*»d .i W h e re a s i t to o k N e w J e r a e Y I th e vo lu m e o f c a l l * . T h o t h W n ig h t o f t b e 1964 th e A m e r ic a n p ia n i s t H o iH flv jn g a te lep ho n e in tta lled .|

to d ay ?I f so, th e re ’s an o u ts ide chance

th a t i t w i l l be th e 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t h 1 te lep ho ne to be p laced in se rv ic e b y N e w Je r s e y B e l l T e lep h o n eC o m pany.

N e w Je r s e y B e l l rep o rted that i t th e s ta rt o f th e w o rk w eek T u esd a y ( J u n e 1-) th e re w o re , 1.998 725 B e l l te lep ho n es th ro ug h ­out the s ta te and p red ic ted that

W h e re a s i t to o k I f e w J e r s e y B e l l 68 y e a rs to rea ch Hs f ir s t1.000.090th te lep ho n e , th o s e c o a d m ill io n to o k o n ly e ig h t y e a r s , th e C o m p a n y p o in te d o n i . T h e1.000.000 m a r k waa a t t a in e d in F e b ru a ry , 1946.

Lo o k in g fo rw a rd to th e-3,000,- 000 m a rk , N o w J e r a e y B e l l en g in eers a n t ic ip a te th a t th i* n ew m a rk m a y be reach ed w ith in 10 o r 12 yea rs . I n 1963, th e c o m p a n y

the 2.000.0TO m iles tone m ark , added 124.000 te lep ho ne* and th ia w o u ld be rea t hed la te th is a fter- j y e a r e s t im a tes in d ica te a new noon (T h u r rd a y . Ju n e 3 ). ga in o f 1000,000.

Thr> C o m p an y sa id i t p lanned T e le p h o n e fa c il it ie s n o w s e r v - no fo rm a l ce rem o ny ' I n connec- m g th e N e w Je r s e y p u b lic cost t ion w ith the record in s ta lla t io n $660,000,000. th e co m p a n y reports , because th e re w il l be 100 o r m o re T h i* y e a r a lo n e N e w Je r s e y B o ll te lep ho nes g e ing in to s e rv ic e a l - 1 *s sp end ing $77,000,000 in eupand- most s im u lta n eo u s ly . I inf? and im p ro v in g its fa c ilit ie s .

• W e 'd ru th e r th a t a ll ou r cus- B e fo re th e th re e m ill io n th tele- tom ers and a ll o u r p lan t fo rces phone is re a ch ed , N e w Je r s e y share th e reco rd jo in t ly thr^n cu sto m ers w i l l l ik e ly re q u ire d es ignate onr* to re ce iv e the j te lep ho n e D ian t costing n e a r ly a honors.” th e C o m p a n y said. 1 b illio n d o lla rs in o rd e r to ha nd le

th e vo lu m e o f to m .T h e co m p a n y h a s p o in te d

h o w e ve r , th a t it s - a b ility to k e e p oace w ith th e c o m m u n ic a t io n needs o f th e s t a t e d e p e n d a u p o n r f is in v s u ff ic ie n t c a p ita l to d o t h f ioh T h e C o m p a n y s a id th a t i t w i l l re o u ire h ig h e r ea rn in g s to gu a ran tee co m p le tio n o f i t a o s * pension p ro g ram .

l h e re la tio n sh ip o f te lep ho n e and p o p u la tio n g ro w th in N o w Je r s e y s in ce 1900 is s h o w n b y th e fo llo w in g tab le :

P O P . P H O N E S1A00 1.883.869 48,0001920 3.155.900 298,0001930 4.041.334 6*47,6501940 4,160,165 745,4651950 4.385.329 1,548,6341954 5,220,000 2,000,000

S in c e th e s ta r t o f th e c e n tu ry ,te lep hones in th e s ta te h a ve m u l­t ip lie d 45 t im es o v e r w h ile the pop u la tion has ab o ut trip led .

H o s p it a l C lu b H o ld s C o n c e r tG u es t so lo ist w ith the C h o ra l [T h e g roup is com p rised o f 28

C lu b o f H a ck en sack H o sp ita l’s 1 studen t nurses c u r re n t ly en ro lle d Scho o l o f N u rs ing , a t th e ir 13th J i n the schoo l, am ong them , a n nu a l concert, w i l l b e H a ro ld I C h a r lo t te IC e lle r, o f N o r th Ar- B e rte lso n , o f C lif fs id e P a rk . T h e ‘ lington . co n ce rt is scheduled fo r T u esd ay ,Ju n e 8, a t 8:30 p.m., in the a u d i­to r iu m o f the H a ck en sa ck W o ­m a n ’s C lu b . I t is open to t h e ;

President Is InstalledI H e n r y W H o lm a n o f . H acken- I se rv ic e s rep o rte d b y com m ittee

■■ai k w a * in s ta lle d as p re s id en t o f i f t o l lm e n r e v e l le d th a t th ro ug h the B e rg e n C o u n ty^ T u b e rcu lo s is I the m on th o f A p r i l . 7,325 res iden ts

T h e co n ce rt ’s g rand f in a le w i l lbe a u n iq u e fe a tu re w h ic h hasw o n m uch app lause fro m aud-

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the g ir ls w i l l p e rfo rm a u th en tic Sw e d ish fo lk d ances to accom p any the songs w h ic h w i l l fo rm the last g ro u p in g on th e concert p rogram . M r . B e r te lso n w i l l add h is b a r ito n e v o ice to th e firs t tw o S w e d ish fo lk songs, w ith the C h o ra l C lu b re n d e rin g th e con ­c lu d in g num bers.

charge.T h e you n g baritone , w ho has

tou red the co u n try w ith S o l !H u ro k 's opera com p any in ‘‘D ie F le id e rm a u s ” . app eared in the N e w Y o rk p re m ie re last D e ce m ­ber o f the M a r t in s E n g lish t ra n s la tio n o f “ L a B o h e m e ” . H e spent tw o seasons w ith M ik e T o d d ’s fabu lo us “ N ig h ts in V e n ­ice ” at Jo n e s Beach . H e a lso has sung in lig h t op era p ro ductions at the P a p e r M il l P la yh o u se one season, and a t the C a p e C o d ,C irc u s fo r a n o ther. H e w i l l in- t a * Sc h o o l o f N u rs ing .

:ind H e a lth A sso c ia t io n a t the m eetin g o f the d ire c to rs a t head ­q u a rte rs , 389 U n io n s treet, H a c k ­ensack . y e s te rd a y . H o lm a n suc­ceeds M rs . Jo se p h A . L y n c h of R id g ew o o d , w h o has se rve d as the o rg an iza tion 's p re s id en t fo r the past 28 years .

w e re X - ra y e d on th e bus, op era ­ted c o o p e ra t iv e ly w ith B e rg e n P in e s H o sp ita l, 3,018 persons w e re reach ed th ro u g h th e A ssoc ia tion 's s ta f f ; 145 h and ica p p ed p atien ts w e re a id ed th ro ug h th e re h a b il i ­ta t io n s e rv ic e ; 55 hand icapped p a tien ts a re em p loyed a t the

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S U M M E R S C H O O LM r and M rs . L o u is M io n , 54 K e a rn y s treet, c e leb ra ted th e ir 32nd w ed d in g a n n iv e rs a ry M o n ­d ay w ith a t r ip to L a k e h u rs t w h e re th ey w e re guests a t the ho ip e o f th e ir d au g h te r and son- in- law . M r . and M rs . F r a n k G e r ­a rd . M r. G e ra rd is base co m ­m an d er a t L a k e h u rs t .

O pening D ates — June 21 & June 28

Day and Evening ClassesShorthand. Typewriting. Comptomelry

and Allied Commercial Subjects.Intensive Courses for College Students

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A irm a n C h a r le s G ib so n has r e ­tu rn ed to d u ty a t V a n ce A ir F o rc e B a se in O k lah o m a , a f te r a , v is it w ith h is p aren ts , M r. and M rs . T h o m a s J . G ib so n o f L a k e avenue.G r a d u a t i o n f l o w e r s

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THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1954 COMMERCIAL LEADER A SO ITH BERGEN REVIEW

Christie’s CobmoMrs. William Lahey. 325 Lyndhurst avenue, marked her birth

day anniversary on Monday. She celebrated with a family dinner at her home on Sunday. Guests included her fon and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lahey and sons. Robert and Douglas, who returned on Saturday from Frederickstadt. Norway, where they spent eight months. They will now make their home at Keans burg. Another ?on. Oeorge Lahey, also returned early in the week from Graves End, Kent, England, where he spent a month.

Mr and Mrs. Howard J. Cann and daughter, Leslie Jean, ol Elmira, N Y.. spent the weekend and holiday at the home of Mrs Cann’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Louis i . Thalman. of 524 Oct a via place. On Sunday Leslie Jean was christened at the Westminster Presbyterian Church by the Pastor. Rev. Robert F. Burns. Her aunt, Miss Jean Thalman. was godmother and her grandfather Louis J Thalman. was godfather. The child wore the same dress her mother wore when she was christened.

B e t t y K eu tg en , d a u g h te r o f M r . and M rs . D a v id C . K e u tg e r o f P a tk a ru 'tk L a k e , fo rm e r ly o f T h ird aven u e , w as a f lo w e r g ir l a t th e w ad d ing of M iss R it a P a p p a le x is o f fta r to o n , S u d a n , and M ic h a e l G asto n , now o f C lif to n , fo rm e r ly o f P o la n d , in th e C o lu m ­b ia U n iv e r s ity C h a p e l in N e w Y o rk , on S a tu rd a y . O n e o f th e usher* w a s an A m e r ic a n A l l o th e r persons in th e w ed d in g p a rty w e re from fo re ig n lands, a u n iq u e p osition fo r l i t t le B e t ty to exp e rien ce . M rs K e u tg e n is the fo rm e r M iss P h y l l is P a r r y o f T h ir d avenue .

M r. and M rs . F r e d G u n d e rse n , of L iv in g s to n aven u e , en te r ta in e d a t a tu rk e y d in n e r on M o n d a y in c e leb ra tio n o f th re e a n ­n iv e rs a r ie s : the 46th w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry of the R e v . and M rs . O tto B re n n e r of C a r ls ta d t, an d M rs . B re n n e r 's b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry , and th e 42nd w ed d ing a n n iv e rs a ry of M r. and M rs . O tto S c h a llis . of Je r s e y C ity . In a d d it io n to the ce le b ra n ts and th e ir fa m ilie s the re w e re p resent M r. and M rs . W i l l ia m S te e g e r and son, R o b e rt, of Passa ic . M rs. G u n d e rse n . M rs . B re n n e r , M rs . S c h a ll is and M rs. S te e g e r a re sisters.

K a re n D o ris Johan rvsen , d au g h te r o f M r. and M rs . B e rn a rd Jo h a n n se n , o f F e rn a ven u e , had as guests a t h e r th ird b ir th d a y a n ­n iv e rs a ry p a rty on S u n d a y , h e r g ra n d m o th e r, M rs . E l iz a b e th Skov- gaard , and h e r aun t, M rs . A r th u r Sk o v g a a rd and daughtes, B e t ty C a o ly n and C h r is t in e , a l l o f Je r s e y C ity , M r. an d M rs . F r a n k Shu- be lko . of W a llin g to n , and G re ta Jo h a n n se n , B e ts y O r lik o w s k i and E d w a rd B in d e r o f L y n d h u rs t .

S t. C e c e lia 's C h o ir o f S t . M ic h a e l’s C h u rc h w i l l m eet tom orrow ev e n in g at th e ch u rch . F in a l p lans w i l l be an no u nced fo r the ir dance, “ S o r in g F l in g " , to be h e ld on S a tu rd a y n ig h t in S t . M ic h a e l’s H a ll. M u s a b y B e rn ie W itk o w s k i and h is S i l v e r B e l l o rch estra , w i l l b eg in at 9 p.m. R e fre sh m e n ts w i l l be se rve d . T h e com m ittee in ­c lud es the M isses Je a n D a m a le w s k i, H e le n Ja n k o w s k i. H e le n D am a lew’ski, A n n R u p in s k i and M a r y A n n B o th am s , M rs E d w a rd S ta n k u ? and M rs . P h y l l is D e je w s k i. D e co ra tio n s w i l l be in ch a rg e o f the M isses E v e ly n So p cz ak . T h e re sa Ja b lo n s k i and C a ro l So pczak and M rs . Ir e n e C iez yn sk i.

T h e p ro duction d e p a rtm e n t o f the Red C rocs te rm in a te d th e li w o rk fo r the season on T h u rs d a y . T h e y c e leb ra ted b y go ing to th t Robin Hood Inn, C lif to n , to d in ne r. In th e g ro u p w e re Mrs F ra n k V . G a lla g h e r , w h o has ch a rg e o f the w o rk . M rs . C h a r le s C. C h r is t Mrs. L u k e S . S n e d e k e r , M rs E d w in A lb re c h t, M rs . J o h n D o o ley , M rs . E l l is B e n t le y . M rs . W i l l ia m A . F ly n n , M rs . P a u l E . S te n d e r Mrs. P a u l W a ltm a n , M rs . D a n ie l H e a n e y , M rs . Ja m e s A . K e a rn s A f t e r Ih e m ea l th ey w en t to the hom e o f M rs . D o o le y in F e r n ave- nue. and made p lan s fo r a p icn ic to be he ld in J u l y . W h e n th e y r e ­tu rn to th e ir w o rk in O cto b er th e ir flrst p ro je c t w i l l be to makt 200 bed ja ck e ts fo r G re y s to n e H osp ita l.

Mrs. C la re n ce Golembiewski o i Sixth avenue, w aa guest of honor last w ee k at a meeting of the executive board of the Colum* bus P T A he ld at the home of Mrs Robert Pelletieri, of Lake aven u e A g ift w-ts p resented to her. Mrs. Golembiewski and her fa m ily m oved to West Long Branch th/s T u e sd a y Other guests at the p a r ty in c lu d e d Mrs. H e n ry Frank, Mrs. Frank Sangi, Mrs. Albert C a ld e r •ro, M rs. Ja m e s S c o t t i, M rs . Lorenz Harms, Mrs. Caesar G u id e tt i. Mrs. R o b e rt B e c k e r , Mrs. John Quinn. Mrs Paul Becker. Mrs Wal te r L e y h , M rs . Ja m e s Genchi. Mrs. Frank Piscatelli, Mrs. Ja m e s L a Russo. M rs . A lb e r t D e F r in o , M rs . Jo h n S lo a n , M rs . A n th o n y Del Tufo.

P h y l l is B e rg e r , d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs . B e rn a rd B e rg e r , fo r ­m e r ly o f L y n d h u rs t , n o w o f B a yo n n e , m ad e h e r con fim a tion S u n ­d ay a t T em p le E m a n u e l, B a yo n n e . A d in n e r p a rty fo r 110 guests fo llo w e d a i the B a y o n n e C o m m u n ity C en te r. A huge cake w as a cen te r of a ttra c tio n . Local guests in c lu d ed the c h ild ’s g randp aren ts , M r. and M rs . R o b Berger, o f S tu y v e s a n t a ven u e , w ith th e ir son and d augh te r- in- law , M r. and M rs . N o rm a n B e rg e r and d au g h te r. R it a , o f Paasa ic.

Public S e rv ic e A cce p ts O ffe r

T h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs of P u b l ic S e r v ic e E l**ctric an d G a s j C o m p a n y to d ay (M a y 19) a c ­cep ted the b id o f H a ls e y S tu a r t i t C o m p a n y o f 102.3190% of p r in c ip a l am oun t fo r th e 3 L / 4 %$50,000,000 p r in c ip a l am ou n t of F ir s t and R e fu n d in g M o rtg a g e ,Bo n d s o f th e C o m p a n y . T h is re ­su lts in an a n nu a l in te re s t coat to the C o m p a n y o f 3 13%

O th e r b ids su b m itted fo r a 3 1/4% in te res t ra te on these , bonds w e re as fo llo w s .

T h e F ir s t Boston C o rp o ra tio n , j 101 8 8 W % . K u h n L o e b & C o and ,Ix-hm an B ro th e rs , 102 07901%.M o rg an S ta n le y & Co. and Drexel Ac Co ., 102.3179%

SOUTHERN FASHIONS - Jrwrlrd-IU-n «£«*• ud « t r i»blouse are «un-suited tor Miami w e a r , an d th « ad d tttae i o i a u«~ on side-slotted skirt to the Margaret N e w m a n - d e a lo e d o u t * ! m *k m It correct and comfortable for w e a r a t cockUll t im e H m m . ■ little farther south ( I n Antarctica). Australian Phillip O. L a w . leader af a research team exploring fo r u ra n iu m , tnd* th a t th a correct costume for hot-|ro« time In c lu d e s : P o la r b e a r t m f lo v a a ,

(teel-splked shoes, a parka and a s te e l- t lp p a d w e lk in * s t ic k .

Mrs. Sylvester P Ricadela. I l l Lake avenue, entertained at luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs Alexander Alton of Rutherford. UrsL e o n a rd S in g e r and Mrs. T. H. Terhune, o f Wood-Ridge. Mra. V i ' tor D rag o n , o f Hasbrouck Heights. Mrs. Edward Hemaworth, MrsJ . M Feester, Mrs Edward Stammer, Mra John Gom el. Mrs KarlWeber, J r . Mrs Thomas Trocol Mrs E. M. Fabriai. Mrs John Hen derson, M rs Wingfield Poindexter. Mrs. Daniel Brown and Mrs Arthur V Schreckenstein of Lyndhurst.

Mr and Mra. Saturin J. Jasaciult, »M Page avenue, were mar ried 34 ye a rs on Sunday They celebrated with a family garden par­t y a t th e ir hom e, for over S5 guests Among them were their own sons and d au g h te rs and famibes. Mr and Mrs Harold Jasictult and Mr. and Mrs Bogden Jaszciult, of Lyndhurst. and Mr and Mrs Nicholas Yanosh and children. Leonard. Daniel and Christine, of Pine Island N e w York Another son. Noorby in service in Japan sent a cablegram. Other guests were from Bayonne and Jersey C ity . F l o r a l tributes helped make the day a happy one for all

Harold Miglin. son of Mr and Mrs Ben Miglin, of Ten Eyck avenue, will be graduated on Monday from the Montana Stai. Univeisity at Missoula, Montana, with a BS degree in forestry and aociology Harold is a graduate of Lyndhurst High School and spent a year ovtraeas in World War 11 with the Blue Devils" of the 77th Infantt y Division He was born in Scranton. Pa , but haa lived in Lyndhurst since he waa two years old

Karen Marie Hunter, daughter of Mr and Mrs K A Hunter M)g Valiev Brcok avenue, celebrated her ninth birthday anmveraary with a pally given at her home on Friday evening U u eili included Shirley and Judy Hunter. Robert Davenport and Jon Waskiewlci. of Lyndhurst, Mr and Mra Richard Davenport of Garfteld. and Mr and Mrs. Truman Hunter and daughter. Barbara, of Passaic.

P a re n ts C h ib S e rv e s Sp a g h e tti

T h e P a r e n t * ' Club of S t Michael's S c h o o l s e r v e d a home- cookt^l s p a g h e t t i dinner un Wed­nesday, in th e sch»«ol cafeteria, f o r m e m b e rs of th e club, the S i s t e r s who te a c h in th e School a n d th e p r ie s t s of the parish. The meal was prepared by Mrs. Jos­eph Miraglia «nd Mrs Edward S p a r t a

Co-chairmen o f th e com m ittee of arrangements w e re M rs . M ir- a g l ia a n d Mrs. G o n e v ie v e Zebo ra , with Mra Walter Rome>ko. M rs . Stanley Kalan. M rs . L u c y S t ig m a . M in Jo h n V .r . M v B Potsaid. Mrs W a r re n T e rh u ne , Mrs. Joseph Krevenko M rs . E F Stypulkowskl. Mrs C h es te r Do man&ki M rs Su e r ta Mr* Jo h n Kamm. Mrs. Z ig m u n d K a m in , M rs . D. Sin *poli, J r . M ra A J Olkowski. Mrs Joseph Cortese , Mrs. H F H a m s . M rs E rn e s t Bei k I und Mr* M P Netaon Mrs Joseph WitkiewK-a M rs Jo se p h K waci and M rs M a r y K o s lo w s k i

A krtte i fro m M rs S ta n le y Ja w o ro w s k i. w h o is co n va lesc in g a t P re s b y te r ta n H o sp ita l. N e w a rk

Co rsages w e re p resented to m em b ers o t out-going an d in com in g e x e c u t iv e b oa rd s A g ift w a s p re sented lo M rs . E rn e s t B e c k 1 und . re t ir in g p re siden t, by M rs H F H a m s M rs W itk te w ir a is the n ew p residen t

Plans fo r a Ju n e p a rty for the children o f the srhoo l w e re made at a meeting o f th e club h e ld last evening In the schoo l c o f f te n a

Pro c lam atio nWhereas, In the T o w n s h ip ol

Lyndhurst many ch ild re n posseas snd r id e b ic y c le * upon the pub lic s tree ts and in th e p u b la p a n ts , j and

Whereas, in the interest of public safety within out com­munity the Lyndhurst Lioru Club has undertaken tu establish a pro ti ram to educate the childen in the safe operation and mam tenance of their bicycles together with a plan for the registration and inspection of all bicycles foi

{ identification snd safety purpose*, said program being p ro m u lg a te d | | with the assistance o f the D e p a r t

ment of Publu Safety, a n d j Whereas, the Lyndhurst L lo m

Club proooses U> begin this y e a r ’s | bicycle program o n J u n e I , 1954

Now Therefore. I , Ja m e s A I Breslin, Mayor, do p ro c la im ths

| month of June to th e y e a r O ne Thousand Nine H u n d re d and

j Fifty Four as Bicycle Safety | Month and urge all paren ta a**i jguaidians of children possessing ( bicycles to fully cooperate w ith ] the L y n d h u rs t L io n s C lu b to h a ve j a ll btcycles p ro p e rly reg is te red < and to in a t iu c t the ch ild re n to

observe the State la w s p e rta in in g to th e safe o p e ra tio n of b ic y c le s

R•». Barnard Moor*Hott at Mountain Dinnar

W o m e n w h o h a v e tau g h t in the c a te c h e tic a l c lasses a t Sac­red H e a r t C h u rc h w e re guests o f th e R e v B e rn a rd F M ou re , pas- itur, o n a bus t r ip to Beer M o u n ­ta in on T h u rs d a y , w h e re d in n e r w a s s e rve d a t th r B e a r M o u n ta in

' In nIn the p a r ty w ith th e R e v

' M oo re , w e re the R e v E d w a rd , H a )d u k an d the R e v Jo h n M u r ­

p hy , a lao S is te rs M a r ie E d m u n d . M a r ie M a rg a re t E u rh a r ia , M a r ie

: E u c h a r if la . M a n e Roatna. G e r tru d e M a r ie . C la re M ar ie . M a n *

C e r a id . M a r ie N o e l in e M a r ie A lo u ta r. a ll o f S t M a r y ’s S cho o l. R u th e r fo rd , w h o aesisted w ith the w o rk here

A lso . M rs Jo h n M rC ofci. M ra H e n ry T h iem , M rs L u c y D unn . M r s L o u is B R a sa e tt i. M rs A n th o n y A Q u in n . M rs M J , Ip ­po lito . M rs H e ib e r t M c F a r la n d M tsr M a r y ly n D L a w sun M ia* P a t r ic ia R ich a rd s , M rs A n th o n y K o re iv o , M rs F ra n k R e yn o ld s

M r s L s a b e S c h u m a n M r s R o b e r t C h ir c o , M r s C h a r le s K o h le v M rs E u g e n e A u g v n b a c h . M r s F r a n k Ja c o b s . M r s S L B a r b ie r i M r s W i l l i a m K l a u s a m i M r s A n g e lo C h e c k i

O t h e r s w h o a r e te a c h e r s b u t w e r e u n a b le to p a o n th e o u t

! in g in c lu d e M r s G e o rg e G r a f f a m M r s S a m u e l B u f is , M r s Ja m e a N O ib b c iu , M ;« C a t h e r in e P a t t e r s o n . M rs G u y S a v in o . M r * W i l l i a m K u r t m a n a n d M ra . A L L a M o r t e

EmbUm Club Mpmbprt Will Hold C«U S«U

a m . s home baked rake s a le a » t l be held at the Bargain S t o r e , V f s iu j'M a n t a v e n u e Mrs. G e r a s d Giordano Neads the v mmittee af Arrangements.

A regular mnettog uf the C lu b w il l be held on Monday at • IS p to . at the Elks Lodge on Par* avenue Members have been asked to bring clothing Jewelry to be distributed «e se r f .<u« institutiona tor retarded children and adulta N oeteeaoa fee the social hour to follow w i l l b e Urs William Freed. Mra W a lt e r M.lliken. Mrs Char Us Beyer a n d Mrs Jamea Nee

M rs A n to n C a ira k y . p re s id en t M r snd Mrs W il l ia m Bruefc- led a la rg e d e leg a tio n a f m em n e r 104 Page aven u e , marked bers on a t r ip u> Be rg e n fle ld E m th e ir l i s t wedding ennivetanep b lem C lu b last e v e n in g T h e ee- J i m Su n d a y th e y ce leb ra ted le to r > a*ion w aa a P a s t P re a id e n t a w ith a dinner in New Y ec* N ig h t w h e re they alao saw " T w M w aa

O n S a tu rd a y , b eg in n in g a t § 4 0 e f the August Maao

TELEV ISIO NR ep a irs in Y o u r H om e m oo ru.

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Trlrtta 'on . Radios. Players a a J S a— i l Tel l l ' B t s i a M M Bae.. n i l i» H I M

Bile RegistrationsT h r L io n s C lu b w i l l conduct

b ic y c le reg is tra tio n s S a tu rd a y s b eg inn ing Ju n e 5 T h e m onth has been d es ignated “ b ic y c le sa fe ty m o n th " b y a p ro c la m atio n signed b y M a y o r Ja m e s A B re s lin yes- te rd a y

P la n s a re to reg is te r abo ut 500 b ikes on each o f th e fo u r S a tu r ­d ays. B ik e * that w e re reg istered last y e a r w i l l g*t in se rt tags for th e o ld p la tes N e w n lates w i l l be issued to b ik es reg is te r in g fo r the flrs t tim e. In the p ro g ram 's flrst y e a r o f o p era tio n , th e L io n s reg- Ir te re d 1.M 7 b icyc le s

A s part of the safety program, the c lu b has arranged to offer b ic y c le safety films a n d lecturestn th e schools snd at P T A meet­ings nex t m onth .

Su sa n L y n n V a le n te , in fan t d au g h te r of M r and M rs B ru n o V a le n te . 475 R o o se v e lt avenue, w a s ch r is te n e d on Su n d a y at the Sa c re d H e a r t C h u rc h G o d par en t* w e re h e r au n t and uncle, M r and M rs . L o u ts V a le n te . of C lif to n O p en house fo llo w e d at the V a le n te hom e, w ith o v e r 75 guests from L y n d h u rs t . K e a rn y and N e w a rk C a te re d re fre s h ­m en ts w e re served

V irg u u s Vallery. daughter of Mr and Mrs William Vallery of Page svenue. celebrated her 12th birthday anniversary on Thurs­day w ith a party at her home. Her guests en toyed s e e in g movies of last year's party.

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in th e B e rg e n C o u n ty Leag u e . T h e team , re c e n t ly se lected , ,< en d r il l in g fo r th e season 's openel* s la ted fo r n e x t M o n d a y

a t H a ck en sa ck . T h e hom e sch ed u le w i l l b eg in th e fo llo w in g w h en the loca ls e n te r ta in H a sb ro u ck H e ig h ts . T h e B u lle ts

c iv :':g e in e ich t gam es in th e ir sec tion a l league (S o u th e rn ) and th«-"ti am w ith th e h ig h es t p e rcen tage w i l l oppose th e North- ( rn .section w in n e rs in a th ree-gam e series to d e te rm in e the 11,. rgen C o un ty cham p io nsh ip . T h e v ic to rs th e^ w i l l go in to the A m e r ic a n Le g io n ’s reg io n a l to u rnam en t.

L e a d in g the tea ttf in th e m a n a g e ria l ro le is J im m y U M are, fo rm e r h ig h school in f ie ld e r w h o h a nd led th e tea m las t y e a r v. in ch fin ished second. A ss is tin g O ’H a re as coaches a re Jo h n n y H a r tm a n and V ic L in d se y . O f th e 16 p la y e rs chosen to rep resen t the B u lle ts 11 of th em W e re m em b ers o f th e h igh schoo l squad, t v . p la v td w ith th e w in n in g S t. M a r y ’s o f R u th e r fo rd team and tv , .i p laye d w ith la s t y e a r ’s c lub . O n e m em b er p la ye d on the h u h school fre sh m a n team . ,

On- p ap er th e team shapes up as p o w e rfu l. O n th e m ound th e re w . l l he C a r l S to p p e r and C h a re y S c r iv a n ic h . a p a ir o f w in n in g sou thpaw s, w h i le r ig h th a n d ed tw ir le r s a re H e n r y Jo h n ­son and J e r r y D e R o m a . B e h in d th e p la te a re th e h ig h s ch o o ls o n e- tw o re ce ive rs , I r v in g L is s and C h a r le y R u c in s k i. In f ie ld e rs-- i . .j - B o b b y H a ve s. M ik e B u scem i, B e n R izzu to , F r a n k ie Sp e ro ,

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H isto ry o f th e schoo l .'n both a lo w and h ig h note. .T h e h ig ti no ie w a s the 5 to 0 c o n v in c e r o v e r G a r f ie ld , th e P assa ic V a l le y C o n fe r ­ence le a d e r in the season f in a le a t the B l i le rm a k e r ’s S ta d iu m las t F r id a y . T h e lo w note w a s the 6 to 0 loss su ffe re d a t the ha nd s of p o w e rfu l G ro u p I V M o n tc la ir in the G r e a te r N e w a rk to u rn a m e n t at the M o u n tie ’s o v a l. , —~

N o t th a t it is & d isg race to lose | v ita t io n . B u t a bad b^eak tu rn e d to such a p o w e r as M o n tc la ir , b u t 1 up as P a lo w a s beded w ith v iru s , the G o ld e n B e a rs ' e n t ry in to and a lth o u g h he p laye d firs t base to u rn a n ym t p la y m a y cost the lo- in th e loss to th e M o u n tie s , heca ls th e G ro u p I I N o r th e rn N e w w a s u n a v a ila b le fo r p itch in g - n . , mu , . BrJe r s e y ch a m p io nsh ip . A n o th e r du ties . ; th ro ug h w ith h is best .B e rg e n C o u n ty G ro u p I I school, A look a t th e resu m e o f the ex h ib it io n of the y e a r s I [£■W estw oo d , w a s a lso in v ite d to th e to u rn a m e n t loss w i l l sh o w th a t the B o ile rm a k e rs fo r e oneto u rn e y and h a ve upse t B loom - th e fa u lt d id n 't lie in th e p itch- I " 'm e th is yea r. P a lo b la n k e d Oar-field and N e w a rk C e n t ra l to date | ing se lection . S to p p e r d re w thet o r n

on to t w ir l sh u to u t b a ll fo r seven inn ings, b u t th re e e r ro rs in the n in th enab led the w in n e rs to put across fo u r un ea rn ed ta ll ie s to coast in.

W it h the ’‘b a d " gam e o u t of th e w a y th ing s re tu rn e d to n o r ­m a l fo r the G o ld e n B e a rs on F r i- I d a y w h e n th ey end ed th e ir sea- j son w ith a 5 to 0 w in o v e r G a r ­field. C u tt in g the m iscue depart- m en t d o w n fro m ten to one, th e I

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W it h a p e r fe c t w e e k f o r b a l l p la y in g th e L i t t l e L e a g u e r s m a n ­a g e d to g e t In a f u l l s c h e d u le o f 12 g a m e s la s t w e e k . T h e w e e k w a s m a r k e d w i t h s e v e r a l u p s e t v ie t a r ie s . e s p e c ia l ly th e P u r d y S t e e l ’s 4 to 1 c o n q u e s t o f th e A m v e t s in th e C e n t r a l L e a g u e a n d th e V ig o r R e d W in g s ’ 1 t o i t r iu m p h o v e r th e W i ls o n B u i ld e r s in th e E a s t e r n L e a g u e . T h e d e fe a t s h a n d e d th e A m v e t s a n d W ils o n s w e r e d a m a g ­in g a s b o th te a m s c o u ld h a v e c l in c h e d f i r s t p la c e c h a m p io n s h ip s f o r th e f i r s t h a l f in t h e i r r e s p e c t iv e le a g u e s . I n th e W e s t e rn L e a g u e th e d e fe n d in g t i t le h o ld e r s , S . B . P e n ic k . r o l le d o v e r tw o m o re o p ­p o n e n ts to a n n e x a t le a s t a t ie fo r f i r s t h a lf h o n o rs ._______________

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L a s t y e a r C o ach L ib r e r a tu rn ed j on th e bad s ide as th e G o ld e n d o w n an in v ita t io n to the tour- B e a rs co m m itted a t c ta l o f ten n ey because he o n ly had B o b b y e rro rs , w ith e ig h t o f th em be ingP a lo to p itc h as B u d d y O s in g a j on th e le f t s ide o f th e in fie ld . N o tcam e u p w ith a so re a rm . Th in too good fo r a team th a t w o n 13 season P a lo c lic k e d aga in w ith 5 ou t o f 18. A f t e r g e tting b eh indshu to u ts an d freshVnan C a r l Stop- 2-0 in th e firs t f ra m e w h e n J imp e r d e liv e re d in g ra n d fash ion so P ig n ate llo # th e M o u n tie s ’ ace ..----------- _ _ w n u n »mL ib re ra d ec id ed to accep t the in- | p itch e r hom ered , S to p p e r w e n t tne oopbnen ts w e re sh u t out. Ap- umpire . P itrry a Oorfcw.

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w a lk ed three, p a r t o f the gam e w h ic h h in d e red D e R o m s ’s p rogress th is season as h is co n tro l w as u n co n tro lab le .

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L y n d h u r s t r e a l ly ca m e in fo r th e ir sh a re o f th e B e rg e n C o u n ty f o w lin g g lo ry th is season ju s t com p le ted . A lth o u g h w e l a d som e o f o u r lo ca l re s id en ts p a r t ic ip a t in g in th e p o w e r fu l E a s te rn C lass ic , B e rg e n C o u n ty M a jo r L e a g u e and o th e r top » :n 1 , the p in n in g o f the lo ca l team s in th e B e rg e n C o u n ty ln te r- C ln b Le a g u e w a s en co u rag in g . T h 6 la tte r le a g u e ju s t co m ­p le ted th e ir 43rd season o f o rgan ized b o w lin g a n d ra te s as one o f th e o ldest p in c irc u its in th e E a s t .

A t th e B e rg e n C o u n ty In te r- C lu b L e a g u e ’s a n n u a l b an q u e t re cen tfy at W i l l i e R eg a n 's G a rd e n S p o t, it w a s L y n d h u rs t w as m the lim e lig h t. T h e L y n d h u r s t R e c re a tio n team , com-

d o f Jo h n n y Ja g e t , C h ip p y C h r is t , B o b b y H en w o o d . Jo h n n y w o o and A n d y B o n d y , w h o a ve ra g e d 983.24 in 102 gam es, e v m n in f 80 ‘,2 a n d lo s in g 21V* to cop th e ch a m p io nsh ip

p rt- rn tcd the G a r r y F a b e r t ro p h y . T h e p re se n ta tio n w as * K L e w L u r c h , w e l l k n o w n b o w lin g o ff ic ia l. B e s id e s the ivy the team took hom e $220.50 in p r iz * m oney . T h e 18-team

loop s p lit up $244F im sh irm th ird a n d c o lle c tin g $181 in cash w a s the L y n d ­

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I d j j f t h p lace and s p litt in g u p $158.50 in p riz e m o n ey w a s the G a rd e n Sp o t N o , 2 team . A lth o u g h sponsored b y an out-of- u t t. b lishm e n t th e team is m ade up o f lo ca l p in n e rs , G eo rg e V .. I Lo»i K .ii/a rano . Ja s o n L ic i t r a , J o h n n y F u s a ro and C h a r le y

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tw o m o re ru n s scored . B o n e ll i d re w n is firs t s ta r t in g ass ig nm ent fo r the losers an d he ld th e R e in ­auers to e ig h t h its and w a s a ided b y itb less th a n th re e d ou b le p lays .

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a the in fie ld f ly rulo- on a j second base and T ita took

a re o f th e b ig out b y fa n n in gLe a g u e C o m m itte e w as fo rced to . .re v ise th e schedule . T h e second | m e la : 1 D a lle r- h a lf o r ig in a l ly s la ted to s ta rt on L o n g o re lie v e d M an ise ra in the Ju n e 10, w i l l be d e layed to Ju n e iagt ,n n jn g a n d re t ire d the side 14, w ith gam es o r ig in a lly ar- on strilces. Leadin.- the s ix h it at- rang ed fo r Ju n e 10, 11 and 12 to on t ^e B u ild e rs w as P e r e l lobe p la y e d on J u l y 12, 13 and 14 w ho h ad a s ing le to go a lo n ? w ith B e g in n in g to n ig h t and oo n tinu ing a t e r r i f ic fo u r bagger and J a c k ie to Ju n e 12 postponed gam es w i l l L a S c o la w ith a p a ir o f singles, oe re-sched u led a t the tw o fields.

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the f iv e y e a r h is to ry o f loca l tw e e n S t . M ich a e l's Y M C and th e L i t t le L e a g u e p la y w as p u t on j ^ ir c ie c lu b , w ith S t M ik e 's w in- 'ast F r id a y n ig h t at the R iv e r n in g 4 l3 3 C o m ing up fo r th e ir Road P a r k . T h e W ils o n B u ild e rs |a ? l l im e a l ^a t and t ra ilin g 3-2, ig a in s t th e V ig o r Red W in g s in , he c h u rc h m e n put across the i 1 to 0 t h r i l le r w o n b y M an a g e i j neceflsary m a rk e rs w ith o u t a base f im m y P u rp u r a ’s R ed W in g s . T h e hj t M a n a g e r D a n n y So u sa w as ?am e sh ow ed a n ea t p itch ing d u e l forcet| to m ake a m ove in the fa- b e tw een Jo e y T ita and B i l l y i a j f, am e fo r the C irc le C lub . J im M an is e ra F o r th e firrt fo u r in F ra n c h in a , w ho a llow ed b u t tw o n ings th e scoreboard show ed in ftv e inn ings w ith both oflo tn in g b u t zeros and the b reak ,h em com in g in the fifth fra m e , ,f the gam e ca m e at the begin- l i r e d b a d ly at the s ta rt of the 6th. n ing o f the fifth . M an ise ra tossed { le w a lk e d B o b b y Fo rb es to s ta r t i le t-up p itch to R ich ie P e re llo . ,b e in n in g and w hen he tossed V ig o r ’s second basem an, w h o w as j tw o b a lls to L e n n y M izesk i, Sou-

i l l be one o f th e fin es t au to ra c ing p lan ts in the coun try .

T h e tra ck , w h ich m easures 5/8 of a m ile , is b an k ed e ig h t feet in the tu rn s and tw o feet in the stre tches. A lso it is one o f the w id est t ra ck s in the co u n try , 85 feet from the p o le to the guard r a il. T h a t shou ld m a k e fo r some of the m ost th r i l l in g co m p etition T i t a w a s ex ce p tio n a lly sh a rp in •ver w itn e s se d in these parts, w in n in g th e “ b ig ” gam e as he

T h e ca rs w i l l be a b le to go n ine s tru ck ou t 11 W ilso n s and w a lk e d and ten ab reast, an e x c lu s iv e 1 >nly one w h ile g iv in g up th ree fe a tu re a t D o v e r S p e e d w a y hits. T h e c ro w d w as on th e ir feet

V a r ie d typ e s o f au to r a c in g ; >nd on ed ge d u rin g the p la y in g w i l l be p re sented th ro ug h th e ) >f th e la s t h a lf o f the last inn ing .

le a d ing off the fifth canto , and P e re llo tagged the soft p itch and i iro v e it 210 fe e t o v e r the center- i

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season. S to c k ca rs r e t th e ca ll on th e in a u g u ra l n igh t. T h e track w i l l op e ra te u n d e r an open com ­p e tit io n ru le .

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fo r G e o rg e H o w e ll to s ta rt the last chance . K e n t responded w ith i s in g le an d D on W ilso n la id io w n a s a c r if ic e b unt w h ich T ita fie lded and e lec ted to th ro w to second, b u t K e n t a rr iv e d ahead

D iv in e o l of th e th ro w , p u tting ru n ne i s on spend ing I first and second. M an ise ra then

sa m ad e h is m ove and b ro ugh t in E u g e n e C a tta n ese to p it h Fo rb e s lo o k second on a passed b a ll and M izesk i th en w as h it b y a p itch . A lb e r t W o rm k e ra n f">r M iz e sk i a n d v h en C a ttanese w ild p itched i o y i k e T iro n e the ru n n e rs m oved up and w h e n the c a tche r th re w w i ld ly upon re tr ie v in g the w i ld p itch , F irbes crossed the oln te, ty in g th e rcore. A f t e r fan- •vn'? T ir c n e , Cattrm ese tossed a n ­o th e r w i ld p itch w ith M ik e Am - b ro s io a t bat and W o rm k e cam e across w ith the w in n in g run .

E d d ie T iro n e p itched the firs t f iv e and tw o-th irds inn ings and g a v e u o o n ly one h it. p s ing le to B o b b y C a m p a n e lla in the s ix th nn ing. and w h en T o n y P u ls in e l l l

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I t w a s anno unced la s t w e e k ,A n g e lo ’s 'B a r 6 to 3 to becom a | that I .v n d h u rs t 's S ix th A n n u a l ,t irm ly e n t r e n c h e d m S. c o n d p l . r e X e e k a t P u rd u e U n iv e rs tty la .d d o w n a pe rfec t b u n . a lon g J o . C u p p , b ro ugh t in J a c k H ey-

a 4-1-1 record . j I l- 'a y - tt .- . In d ia n a , w h o re s h . fa the th ird base lin e to I .ad the od w h o fanned the b a tte ra tten d in g the q u a d re n n ia l meet- bases. T o m m y Lon g o bounced to p a in c re d it fo r the w in . ing o f N a t io n a l P r s b y te r ia n W o - ) back to the m ound and T ita O th e r E a s te rn L eag u e gam es

tossed to E d d ie W a s ick . forc ing (C o n tin u e d on P an e 11,

bested P a u l ie M a r in o , h o ld in g I C o u n t r y C lu b , W a y n e Tow nfih the losers to th re e h its, w h i le Ha- >n the P o m p to n tu rn p ik e , ju s t a w a iia n o Je 's w e re co lle c tin g sev- 1 few m iles w est o f P a te rso n .en h its off M a r in o ’s o ffe rings. I A p p lic a t io n s fo r th e im p o r ta n t ^G a lla g h e r s in g led in the second i e v e n t a re com ing in to th e com- and both ru n n e rs ta llie d w h e n m ittee . In d ic a t io n s a re th a t the J a c k ie K r a f t s base h it got b y E d tu rn o u t w i l l be the b iggest eve r.Guzzo. N ic k L o n g a rc o scored in T h e com m ittee w o u ld l ik e the

w a s fough t on p ra c t ic a lly " e v e n the fifth from th ird as K r a f t fo llo w in g q uestions a n sw e red a- te rm s u n t i l th e fin a l in n in g w h e n ' w e n t o u t a tte m p tin g to stea l. G a l- ...on as p osstU e T h e a p p lican t the H a w a iia n s teed off on E d d ie j la g h e r a n d K r a f t both co lle c ted can then send the a p p lica tio n s to S T c e K S S t ^ ^ . h . . s J t w o h its to lead H a w a i ia n J o e , I any_ £ . ^ f o l h . w m g co m m ittee accou n t fo r elx runs. E d d ie D e

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ter IS the t a lk o f th e league w it ’ h is s ty le t m uch o f th e vas t im p ro ve m en t o f R ic h ie le. M id d a y T h e la tte r p la ye d in o rgan ized irs and w as a te a m m a te o f B i l l H e n ry , rook ie Boston R e d S o x T w o fo rm e r a th le te s h a ve

'h e re th e y h a ve been tra n s fe r re d b y th e ir com- ♦ r j f l o Ji«»sa.. A fo rm e r o u ts ta n d ing b o w le r , also m oved to su n n y F lo r id a M a n y lo ca lite s

in I t s upse t o f C o rre la t io n last S a tu rd a y tea i hed fo u r t l

la o ey w a lk e d th ree , h it a b a ts ­m an an d a llo w e d tw o s in g les in the bo ttom o f th e seven th for fo u r runs to m a k e the fin a l to ta l 10 to 7 in fa v o r o f H a w a iia n Jo e ’s. S a cch s tti g a ve u p a to ta l o f 15 h its in h is firs t s ta r t o f th e sea- o n w h ile D e la n e y w a s reached for e ig h t W h it e y H u g h es had a p e rfec t d a y a t th e p la te w ith th ree h its fo r the w in n e rs N ick R u b e rto n e and C h a r le y S im o n d u p lica ted th e fea t in a losing cause. R ed M a tth e w * co n tr ib u ted

base c le a r in g t r ip le fo r th e w in ­ners in tha b ig 7th inn ing .

F lr e b a l le r Jo e P a lm ie r i and N o th in g B a l l ” K a p p o ck hooked

up in one o f th e best m ound d ue ls <f the y e a r on Wec^pesday as the A m v e ts and Jo e & A n g e lo 's B a r b attled to a 2-2 d ra w in a con test that w a s c e lled a t the end o f n ine inn ings because o f d ark n ess K ap p o ck a llo w e d o n ly fo u r h its •nd w as se ld om in d an g e r o f be ing scored upon, w h ile P a lm ie r i m attered e igh t sa fe b lo w s . H o k ey P e t r i l lo d ro ve in b o th o f th»

A m ve ts ta llie s w ith a s ing le am i i s a c r if ice f ly to deep cen ter \ u g ie P a lu z z i d ro ve inn the first run fo r the B a rm e n w H li th ree u ! bng m ist lie- a i - o tm tiiu

the ty in g ru n in the s ix th inn ing Fo u r b a tte rs accounted fo r s l l o f Jo e A A n g e lo 's h its, n a m e ly . B u d M arro n e . F ra n k V isco , Jo h n n y C assa lian o and Pa lu z z i M an ag er P e p C ia n ce led a s trcn g d' iv e u n it to back u p K a p p o ck '* u p e rb m ound chore.

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I rvent w e a th e r te m p e re d th e p ro ­g ress o f the rem o d e lin g job thst s tarted f iv e w eeks ago.

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PACE TWELVE COMMERCIAL LEADER AlSOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 19S4

A IK C O N D IT IO N INC ; and T h erm op ane insu lating I from the h eating p lan t, b u t the sam e d uct w o rkjrlass w e re offered ;it an optional package p rice Was used fo r both. TTie house has th ree bed- *of $950 on th is $15,700 t ri- le ve l house in W a rw ic k ,! rooms. I t w as designed and b u ilt b y A rch ib a ld J i . I . T h e thrce-ton coo ling system is separate j Hom es, In c ., o f W a rw ic k .

South Bergen Jottings1 JOHN NELSON

M O R E A B O U T O U R A N C IE N T L A W S I l ina> Iw of in terest to look at Mime m ore o f our

<»l<Vlaw> w h ich regulated the liv e s o f o u r ea rliest setllert-here . These extracts are taken fro m “ E a s t Je rse y R eco rd s , \ o lum e T h re e , New Je rse y H is to r ica l S o c ie ty .” H e re is a copy o f a tax assessm ent issued in 1649 :

“ A nd the said in h ab itan ts at the same m eeting held on the day and year a fo resa id , in the p lace a fo re sa id , fo r the defraying : and paying o f necessary expense and charge* of the C o nstab le and in the execu tion o f h is o ffic e & so fo rth .

‘ 'A n d these in h ab itan ts do unan im o usly co n ten t and agreed unto that a ll and eve ry F reeh o ld e r w ith in the tow nsh ip a fo resa id , sh a ll pay fo u r pence fo r each and eve ry hundred acred of lan d w h ich he holdeth in actual possession w ith in the said T o w n sh ip & so fo rth .

“ W h ich said la x o f fo u r pence per hundred acre- th a ll be co llected and gathered in on | l i i* side and l»efor< the f iv e and tw entieth d ay o f the f irs t m outh w h ich shah be in the present years o f o u r L o rd , in c lu s ive 1694 .”

C o r u i r n in p I A v e S t o r k i n 1695 “ A l a T o w n sh ip M eeting ho lden in . . . a fo resa id ,

fo r the p revention o f freq uen t N u isances d a ily done by llogf'M, and the reusing th e ir num erous H erds in to lesser C o m p an ies & so fo rth .

“ Vi h c th e r any o f the In h ab itan ts sh a ll lh e num ber of ~i\. and ihen i at a ll lim es lo keep su ff ice n t rings in th e ir noses, w ilh good iro n r ings, aud to he kept closely pounded up in pood substan tia l pounds fo r the sam e p u r­pose lo hj* made.

“ It is fu r th e r agreed lh a l eve ry person that sh^Tl tran s­gress h e re in by keep ing m ore than s ix . fo r fe it ten S h i l l­ings. and for every Hogg that ru n s at large and im pounded lh e sum o f live S h illin g s per Hogg.

( n iu i> r n in n II t t r k in g Out Poll Tnx i n 1697 “ l l is agreed that if any person w hatsoever sh a ll ne­

glect to do h is dm* and porportionate se rv ice at a ll pul»- liu u e and com m on days, w orks fo r the re p a ra t io n of high wave*, i so fo rth , and other p uh liq u e necessary se rv ice lo bi* done a fte r due and la w fu l notice g iven.

“ H e or they fo r eve ry day o ffend ing sh a ll fo r every day neglected pay th ree S h illin g s per d ay . and upon re* fu*ql to pay the M agistrate sha ll issue a w arren t to make «?i-tress and *«!»• n f the o ffe n d e r s goods A so fo rth fo r the sa tisfac tio n of -aid fo r fe itu re .”

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T h e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t as v e ry p roud of the v a r io u s e terans ' o ig a m z a tio n s w h o par* ictpated in the cerem o n ie s fo r he M e m o ria l D a y S e rv ice s . T h e e rv ic e s w e re h e ld in h on o r o f

those w h o m ade the suprem e • a c r if ic e in W W 1 , W W 2 and the K o re a n ac tio n , so th a t w e m a y l iv e as fre e peop le in th is g rea t c o u n try of th e U n ite d S ta te s of A m erica .

C o n g ra tu la t io n s to the fo llo w ­ing o rg a n iz a t io n * fo r he lp in g to m ake the M e m o r ia l D a y se rv ic es a success the V F W . A m v e ts . Sp a n ish A m e r ic a n W a r Vets , C a th o lic W a r V e ts , V e te ra n s A l ­lian ce and the A m e r ic a n Leg io n .

U p o n re tu rn in g to the V F W a f ­te r th e se rv ic es , th t L a d ie s A u x ­i l ia r y greev d th e n o m b e rs and guests w ith a fine se lection o f d e ­lic iou s sa n d w ic h e s and re fre sh ­ments.

T h e V F W so ftb a ll team ha» e lected a n e w m anager. D u e to u n fo rtu n a te c ircu m stan ces , F re d G a b r ie l le w a s fo rced to resign H e w a s succeeded b y S a m Gian- apap. T h e V F W team faces R e in ­au er B ro s on Ju n e 2 and Ju n e 8,

Mrs W; Leyh Heads Local Girl ScoutsE le c t io n and in s ta lla t io n o f o f ­

f ice rs fe a tu re d a m eetin g o f the L y n d h u r s t G ir l S co u ts A s so c ia ­tion h e ld on W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g at th e S c o u t H ouse in L iv in g s to n aven u e .

M rs . W a l t e r L e y h w a s e le c tcd and in d uc ted as p re s id en t to su c ­ceed M rs Jo h n B . Sozzio , w h o has h e ld th e o ffic e fo r th e pasttw o yea rs .

O th e r o ff ic e rs fo r th e com in g tw o y e a r p e riod a re M rs . C h a r le s M e ye r , f ir s t v ic e p re s id en t; M rs . R o b e r t C h a n k a lia n , second v ic e p re s id en t; M iss G la d y s V o lk e rt- zen, co rre sp o n d in g se c re ta ry ; M rs . F r a n k R . C u r t is , re co rd in g secre ­ta r y ; M rs . A lf r e d C . G ilm o re , tre a su re r ;

a ll troops in th e C o u n ty P a r k .M iss G la d y s S a i le r w a s a w a rd ed

a 20-year s e rv ic e p in . T h e re w e re 5-year s e rv ic e p in s fo r M rs . Jo sep h Facco n e , M rs . E d w a rd D aw so n, M rs . R o b e r t M itc h e ll, M iss L o is E ls e y , M rs . G e o ig e Be n n in g an d M rs . J . M . A n d re w s .

M iss A n n e G ra h m o f N e w Y o rk C ity , c o m m u n ity a d v is o r fo r Reg ion T w o , w a s guest speaker. S h e em p hasized tbe need fo r b e t­

te r q u a l i t y o f p ro g ram and need fo r m ore a d u lt w o rk e rs in G i r l S c o u tin g . T h e p ro g ram shou ld p re p a re g ir ls to accep t p laces of re sp o n s ib ility .

M iss G ra h m to ld o f h e r trips to Eu ro p e and spoke o f th e W o r ld G i r l S c o u t A sso c ia tio n w ith h ea d ­q u a r t e r in Lo n d o n , E n g lan d . S h e to ld h o w g ir ls in S c o u tin g a ll o v e r th e w o r ld a re d o in g th e

sam e th ing s th a t g ir ls h e re arc doing. G ir ls fro m s e v e ra l E u ro p ­ean co u n tr ie s a re com in g to the U n ite d S ta te s to v is it and s tud y th is sum m er.

S h e closed b y em p hasiz ing that w e need a s tro nger und ers tand in g o f o th e rs and “ th e s treng th o f G i r l Sc o u tin g is w h a t w e share— no t w h a t w e h a v e ."

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C h a n k a lia n . f in a n ce ; M rs . E d g a r the m eet,ng to o rd e r w ith a mo- B . E a rp , l it t le house; M rs R ich- I m en ls s ,,enc« m e m o ry o f ou r ard B a y l is s , M iss Jo a n M e y e r and p as l d ep a rted b ro thers . T h e pe- M iss Je a n M angravite, program, ^ l ' on ° f b ro th e r C o rd L o h m a n of in c lu d in g Ju l ie t t e L o w fu n d ; M rs . L y n d h “ rs t - ...............— '■B e rn a rd B lo h m and M ra . G eo rg e B en n in g , ca m p ; M iss E liz a b e th L in d sa y , o rg a n iza tio n ;

A n d ,, M rs . Sh e rw o o d Castles , M rs. F r a n k O re/ ice , M rs . Sozzio ,

w a s re ce iv e d and p laced w ith th e M em b ersh ip C o m m ittee fo r fu r th e r re fe rence . B ro th e r D u n ca n C a m e ro n f C h a ir ­m an o f th e M e m b e rsh ip C o m ­m ittee , rep o rted on th e a p p lic a ­tions o f B ro th e rs W il l ia m H a w

p u b lic re la tio n s and e q u ip m en t tho rne and F r e d M i l le r and both a g en cy ; M rs . Sozzio, p o lic ie s and w e re accep ted in to m em b ersh ip .co n s t itu t io n ; M iss S y l v ia L e a m a n , tra in in g ; M rs . C h a r le s M e y e r , m em b ersh ip ; M rs . R u d o lp h S k y ta . M rs . A . J . V ig i la n t and M rs . W i l ­lia m L . K e l ly , h o s p ita lity ; M iss D o ro th y E v a n s , M rs . A n th o n y C ia r lo and M rs . G le n n Su p m a n , n o m in a tin g com m ittee .

B ro th e r Fe ld h e u se n rep o rted th a t w h ile on v a ca t io n in F lo r id a , he v is ited w ith B ro th e r P e te r and M rs W o ltm a n , a lso B ro th e r Jo h n and M rs . So m onson and C h a r le s H in g a te , a l l w h o a re n o w liv in g p e rm an e n tly a t S t . P e te rsb u rg . T h e y a re a l l in good h ea lth and

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A I noon on the ob se rva n ce of M e m o r ia l D a y , M a y ? ls t . , the F la g C u s to d ian E d w a rd Russo w ith th e assistance o f th e c lu b m em b ers he ld th e annua l* F la g R a is in g ex erc ises . A f t e r the ce re ­m on ies open house w as held fo r a ll c lu b m em b ers and th e ir fa m i­lies u n t il 7 p.m T h e L a d ie s A u x i l ia r y se rve d the food fo r a ll, a lso th e ice c re a m and soda fo r the ch ild re n .

T h is fo r th e b e n e fit o f clufc m em b ers w h o h a ve not been at th e c lu b fo r s e v e ra l m eetings, a n e w d o o r has been in s ta lled at the r e a r en tra n ce and yo u r r e g u ­la r r e a r d oor k e y w i l l f it the lock on the n ew door. H op e the m em ­

bers w i l l com e to the c lu b to t r y th e ir k e y fo r a fit .

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T h e L a d ie s ' A id S o c ie ty o f S t M a tth e w 's E v a n g e lic a l L u th e ra n C h u rc h w i l l p re sen t a T o m T h u m b W e d d in g a t 8 p.m. on S a tu rd a y in th e H ig h Scho o l a u d ito r iu m . F in a l re h e a rsa l w i l l be h e ld to m o rro w n igh t.

V ir g in ia Russo w i l l ta k e the p lace of th e b rid e w ith K e n n e th K o u b a ck to be the b rid e ’s fa th e r . R u sse ll C a r w i l l b e th e groom and Ja m e s L a n d e t ls w i l l tak e the p lace o f the m in is te r.

D ia n e D enz in w i l l tak e the p lace o f the m a id of honor. B r id e sm a id s w i l l be L in d a C a r r , B u n n ie A n n M u rp h y , C a ro l T ew e s , A r le e n C astles , M a d e lin e G o r in g , Ja n e t S tra n d t.

B ru c e D o e rr w i l l tak e the p lace o f the best m an. U sh e rs w i l l be M ic h a e l L a n d e lls , E r i c S to rm , R o b e rt S ta m m e r, D a v id D em ch ak . F re d S ie lin g and G e r a ld Fa rb e r. I

F lo w e r g ir ls w i l l be B e v e r ly t G ed rim as , B a rb a ra E c k h a rd t. j K a r e n Sozzio, C h r is t in e Tob iasen . j Jo a n n e Sozzio and G a le G e ro n i mo. R o n a ld D u ra n te w i l l be rin g b e are r.

T h e groom ’s m oth er w i l l be A n n H og )u n d and h e r fa th e r , ■ G eo rg e H o w e ll. T h e p a rt of the j b r id e ’s m other w i l l be ta k e n b y I B a rb a ra H og lund . T h o m a s D e v in e w i l l be m aste r o f cerem onies.

U sh e re tte s w i l l be J o y G ew - ecke, A n n K ra g h , B e t ty Je a n H ansen , H e len M en to n e and O lg a R a u n e r.

S p e c ia l m usic w i l l in c lu d e a p iano so lo b y Je a n E liz a b e th Mul- >er; a tr io b y Ja cq u e lin e , M a r i ly n m d Jo a n M ille lo t ; a voca l duet b y Jo a n and D o ris H en n e ; voca l solos b y G re g o ry B e h rm a n , B a rb a ra N o w e ll, L o u A n n M u lle r, m d C a ro l Ja n e M u lle r . T h e re w i l l 'b e a D an ish fo lk d ance b y B e t ty K ra u g h , E d ith and G u m a H olm e. G re ta and F ra n ts K leu- ;en. D o r is and S ig u rd H o lm e and H en r ich H ansen

T a k in g the p arts of w ed d ing guests w i l l be Jo h n H enderson , D o ro th y G o rd o n , G a r y Lo h rm a n , B eb b e tte Lo h rm a n , D a r y l D e m ­chak , B a rb a ra Jo rg e n so n . R u th A n n G eron im o , Ju d i th L y n c h , R o b e rt D an ie ls . G re g o ry B e h r ­

m an, Jo y c e S t r a n d t , F re d G o rin g . H a r l in B e h rm a n , W i l l ia m Russ, B e v e r ly Sm ith , L e R o y K ir c h e r . C a th e rin e H end erson , K e n n e th G il l ie s , C a r l C a s te lg ran t, S tep h en B a y e r , R o b e r t G e w e ck e , M e re ­d ith G e w e ck e , G a r y T ob iasen , L o r r a in e S m ith , R ic h a rd S t a m ­m er and E d w a rd D enz in .

A n d re w F lo c k h a r t o f the A u to ­m o tiv e S c h o o l a t A t la n ta , Ga .. w as hom e fo r the h o lid a y w e e k ­end . H is p aren ts a re M r. and M rs. W i l l ia m F lo c k h a r t o f Se cond avenue.

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M iss H e le n M a r t in , d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs . E d w a rd S . M a r t in , o f F i f t h aven u e , w a s guest of her p aren ts on a th ea te r p a r ty in N e w Y o rk on S a tu rd a y , in c e le ­b ra t io n o f her 21st b ir th d a y a n ­n ive rs a ry . T h e e v e n t w a s fu r th e r c e leb ra ted w ith a fa m ily ga ther* ing a t h e r hom e on Su n d a y .

M r. and M rs . W i lm e r R. D e c k ­er, o f B u th e r fo rd a ven u e , w e re guests on S u n d a y a t a la w n par- ty g iv en b y th e ir son and d au g h t­e r- in- law , M r. and M rs . W i lm e r R D e cke r, J r . , a t th e ir hom e in B lo o m fie ld , ce le b ra tin g the lat- te r ’s b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry .

M r. and M rs W il l ia m R e y n a and ch ild re n , o f K in g s la n d a v e ­nue. a re back from H a ck e tts to w n w h e re M rs . R e yn a and th e c h ild ­ren spen t s e v e ra l d ays w ith h e r paren ts .

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T h ese g ross re ven ue s , from v e h ic le reg is tra tio n , d r iv e r lic e n ­ses and o th e r sources, w e re $3,412,809 m ore th an re ce iv e d in 1952, M r. R ic h m a n w as to ld in th e a n n u a l rep o rt subm itted to h im b y W i l l ia m J D eard en , m o to r v e h ic le d iv is io n d ire c to r.

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w ith 1.900,829 v e h ic a i re g is t ra ­t ions in 1953. of w h ich 1.581.877 w e re fo r passenger ca rs and 219,139 fo r co m m e rc ia l v e h ic le s and fa rm tru ck s . D r iv e r licenses reached a n ew peak of 2.185.554 T h e re w e re 2.082.770 in 1952.

S a le o f n ew passenger ca rs rose b y 40 p e rce n t— from 159.658 t< 223.435

W ith the in crease in v e h icu la i a c t iv it y , th e re w e re a ccom p any m g s ta tis tic s sh o w in g a decide* stepp ing up of t ra f f ic la w en fo rcem ent.

T h e D iv is io n reco rd ed 213.464 a rres ts . 23 percen t o v e r 1952, w ith 85,726 speeding cases le a d in g a l l v io la tio n s and rep re se n t in g 40.5 p e r c e n t ' o f the to ta l. C a re le s s d r iv in g w a s second, w ith 30.735. ig n o rin g stop s treet signs. 15,074. a n d v io la t in g t ra f f ic s ig n a l, 14.354

T r a f f ic fa ta lit ie s fo r th e -year d ecreased lo 794—5 J ie&s th an in 1952. R eco rd y e a r w a s 1931. •vhen 1.302 persons d ied T h a t /ear. th e re w e ie 1,122.492 less icensed d r iv e rs and 1.031.216 e w e r ve h ic le re s is t; a tio n i.

M r D e a rd en r r ported to M r R ich m a n that 112 licenses w e re >rdered re vo ke d fo llo w in g fa ta l

accidents. A lto g e th e r, re v o ca tio n s and suspensions to ta led 30.496— 86 p ercen t b y the D iv is io n and 14 p ercen t b y m ag is tra tes ' courts . In

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w eap on— licen se re v o ca tio n — w as w ie ld e d to a new h ig h le v e l in 1953 E x c lu s iv e o f those o rd ered

j u nder th e S e c u r it y R e sp o n s ib ility ( L a w and V e h ic le In sp ec tio n j statu te , re vo ca tio ns t ta le d 13.883 i com p ared w ith 12.522 th e p re j v ious ye a r , an in crease o f s lig h t ly | i m ore ih a n 10 percen t " f T h e A t to rn e y G en e t a i noted | Trom the re p o rt th a t 1.211 con

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n u m ber w as 19 p e rce n t m ore than the 1,858 in 1952 P re v io u s re cord y e a r w a s 1930. w h en 2.058 w e re found g u ilty o f the ch a rg e O f last y e a r s d ru n k e n d r iv e r s 250 w e re N e w Je r s e y re s id e n t' e o n v ir te d in o th e r states

R u t the g rea te st n u m b e r o f re j vo ca tio n * u e r e ( i r fa i lu re to «n« , w e r sum m onses F o r th i*. 4.516 su to is ts lost the i r ln e n se *

A s tn o ther yea rs , th e re w e re m ore t ra f f ic la w v io la to rs in th r 20 to 2!» age group, rep re se n tin g 32 8 p e rcen t uf tne to ta l O n a ll s treets and h ig h w a ys , it * a s po in ted out. 25 8 pet v en t o f o f ­fend ers w e re n o n - 1 ev ident*, but ;>n th e N e u Je is e y T u rn p ik e . 71 percen t w e re d r iv e r s fro m o ther

N ine ty-s ix percen t of a l l those sr rested w e re found g u ilt y Con* p la in ts b> S ta te P o lic e and m otor v e h k le inspectors b ro ugh t in i $1,186,021 in fin es and penalt ies to th e S ta te T re a su ry

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Kdwin B . Anderooa. Acting Prea- 1 Ident, Point Plonaant, Mew Jeraey.

Alfred U. AndersML J r Treasurer,• 364 Forest Avenue. <W*\ Rttge. * . J .

Nelson Anderson, Secretary. Bloom- > field. N. T. _ „

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T r o o p 1 R e p o r t e r . Ann Vigilant The girls aat outawla where hey discuased the liksu and dtsLaee about the meeting* and ar JR tlM held durum the year Theny they went me><tr and d s ■ USBSd empsRssa ol th e year and Ihu waa tallow ed wrth the ting ng o f several s « g a Meeting chwed with tbe got'vimgM nrvka tnd Tape Mias .S y lv ia Lemsn, leader and M, s T appentw* k as tatBRt Wader, were preaeni

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Troop 4— Reporter. R twa lie (Itmnadonna for Gh*rta Sumprtui'i rha girb met at Waahingt.m S»ha-.| unth M u IV tty Haggertv tnd Mias Lola ElMy lead ing tha meeting Mi«a ln.daav » m V •ent because of her brothers death lh e girls are Manning a trip to Ringwoud Mamar on June 5 They will begin summer ramp In \uguat Bt the Girl Sx-out House At the end vf the meeting a lew ~elay gsmea seer* palyed snd ft.liowed with atnging *>f three aneig* •ntludmg Taps

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Troop | | - Repttrter Kathleen Waring The Itr >wn»e* met al he Hroul House snd duea were * diet text Hot I*, tst ai*d

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W h o Sp eaks F o r A m ericansT h e N ew Je rsey C h ap te r o f Pro-A m er- A t that tim e it looked a» though the Re-

ica isn 't satisfied w ith the R e p u b lica n can- pub lican p a rty , thanks to outfits such asIJrp A m e ric a , was through . I f the p arty had lum bered along in the tra il o f P ro A m e r i­ca there p ro bab ly today w ould be no R e ­pub lican p a rty .

l l was at that time^Case decided that u litt le lib e ra liz a t io n was what the R e p u b li­can party co u ld use and as a stau nch , l ife ­long R e p u b lic a n , blessed by generations o f great A m erican s and great R e p u b lica n s , he set out to do ju st that.

D id he succeed?Lo o k at the- reco rd .H e w as e lected lo the R a h w a y C ity

C o u n c il. H e went in to ihe New Je rse y Leg ­is la tu re . T h e n , five tim es hand ru n n in g he won the R e p u b lica n nom ination fo r C o n­gress fro m ih e F o u rth D is tr ic t and five lim es was e lected to Congress.

In the last e lectio n , ru n n in g w ith P re s i­dent E isen h o w e r the la tte r cap tured U n io n C o unty by the greatest m a jo rity a R e p u b li­can p re s id en tia l cand idate eve r rece ived . Y e l in h is d is tr ic t Case ran 20,(MMi votes ahead o f b is ticke t anti 10,(MK) vo les ahead of E isen h o w er.

Does P ro A m erica d is like Case because he w in s? Does i l d is like Case because he attracts vo le rs fro m a ll leve ls because vo­ters fro m a ll leve ls believe in him '!1 Case , fighting fo r to le rance , figh ting fo r better conditions fo r lab o r and the fre e en te rp rise system fo r business, was in h is n ine years in Congress an A m erican vo ice— lo u d , strcng and penetrating .

T h e f.a se record is in the f.o ng ressio na l

Record . I l is a w o n d erfu l reco rd .

I l ia the record that has the Dem ocrat-. Iiday in d ism ay because they can find no irea in Kvhich lo alHtek Case .

T h e attacks on Case w ill come fro m Pro- \m e rie a and its lik e s . B u t the defense of lase w i l l come from A m erican s w ho are

honestly and decently A m e rican s— A m e ri­cans w ho w ant prive lege not fo r a few but ibund ance fo r us a ll.

T h e R e p u b lica n party seldom has had an

o p po rtu n ity to present such a can d iila te as j rd P . Case . T h e State o f N ew Je rse y

•Id .m has had a better equ ipped candi-1 d a le . O u r co u n try now has a n o p p o rtu n ity j1 1 ob ta in the serv ices o f a m an w ho is so re - ; ly n< eded in W ash ington d u rin g these days o f tra v a il.

1 et P ro A m e rica ca rp and co m p la in . , F o rtu n a te ly fo r them they ’ l l get the same fine rep resentation fro m Senato r Case as w ill the rest o f us. H e re a lly liv e s in the A m erican W a y .

Su n ’* S lo g an : C A R EFU L F EL L O W S

d idate fo r U n ited States Senate , C lif fo rd P . Case.

O n the other hand there are m an y , many A m erican s who a ren 't sa tis fied w ith Pro- A m e rica , New Je rsey chap ter o r o therw ise .

A t a tim e of great p e r il , w hen u n ity is essential as it seldom ha* been necessary b e fo re , organ isations s r 1 as P ro A m erica d raw m ore decisive lines through the coun­t ry . T h e y leap at catchw ords and throw them around in tones that m ake them sound as though they w ere vo icing the proven tru th .

T h u s , at a meeting of the New Je rsey chap ter in East O range re c e n tly , it was said that the A D A and the C IO w ere the m asters o f M r. Case because they have sup­ported h is cand idacies in the past.

A m ericans fo r D em o cratic A ctio n aipd the C IO are legitim ate A m e ric a n organ iza­tions w ith w h ich one has the r igh t to agree or disagree. B u t that because they see fit to endorse a cand idate m akes that can d i­date un fit is ju st so m uch poppyco ck .

ln a cam paign a cand idate honestly seek.- the support o f e ve ry leg itim ate vo te r, in h is own party and in the o th er. C a rry in g the prom ise and the hope o f b is party h is job is to w in .

Case , the son of a m in iste r and nephew o f one of o u r great judges, fo rm e r C h ie f o f the New Je rsey Suprem e C o u rt C la r ­ence E . Case , ha* been in p o lit ic s ever since the te rr ib le defeat su ffe re d by H e r­bert H oover.

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b y p u t t in g a s id e so m u c h a w e e k . T h is is th e o b je c t o f o u r V a c a tio n C lu b p la n . W h y n o t jo in N O W T W h e n n e x t y e a r c o m e s , y o u 'l l h a v e th e m o n e y to g o p laces .

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B e r g e n T o p s H u d s o n C o .

B e rg e n C o u n ty has passed Hudson C o u n ty in p op u la tion and s now N e w Je r s e y 's second la rgest co u n ty , the R eg io n a l P la n Associa tion d isclosed tod ay in re leas in g a d va n ce figu res from a n rth co m ing re p o rt and forecast

o f p o p u la tio n trend s in 550 m u n ic ip a lit ie s and 22 counties ..hat com p rise the N e w York- N e w Je rs e y- C o n n e c ticu t M e tro p o litan Reg ion .

B e rg e n , th e f ig u res show , is one f th e fo u r fas tes t g ro w ing coun

ties in the a rea O n ly Nasseau, Q u een s and S u f fo lk C o un ties in N e w Y o rk , k ep t pace w ith B e rg e n d u rin g the fo u r yea rs fo llo w in g the 1950 fe d e ra l census.Passaic County Increases

B e rg e n p icked up 122.200, o r 23 per cen t, d u rin g th f fou r-yea r period , its p op u la tion as o f J a n ­u a ry I , to ta led 861,300 It w as a ga in o f 6 per cen t a y e a r fo r the fou r y e a r period.

H u d so n ’s p op u la tion is 653,900 T h e rep o rt says that H ud son ■ained o n ly 6.463. an increase o f 1 per ceh t in fo u r years.

P a ssa ic C o u n ty 's increase d u r ­ing the sam e p eriod w as 34,600, or 10 per cent. Its p op ula tion Ja n u a r y I vsit- 371.700 H o w e ve r, Pitssai.-'s in n u a l ra te of g ro w th w as 2.6 per en t, w h ich w a s m ore th an tw o

and a h a lf t im es its an nu a l ra te of increase of 0.9 p er cen t d u rin g the 1940-1950 decade.

E s fe x , s t i l l N e w Je r s e y ’s la r ­gest C o u n ty , has a pop u la tion of mo,800 It gained 54.851, o r 8.1 ner en t d u rin g the fou r years.

M o r r is C o u n ty gained 21,1 per •ent. Its pop u la tion is now 199,000, or 65,228 m ore than it w as in 1950.

T h e rep o rt d iscloses that the en- t ir^ reg ion n o w has a p op u la tion >f 15,200.900. of w h ich 8.107.000 evide in N e w Y o rk C ity and

7.093.900 in its en v iro n s

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C u b Sco u ts from the e n t ire Tam tirack C o u n c il a rea w i l l com pete in re la y races and a tug of w a r on the a fte rno on of S a tu rd a y Ju n e 5 T h e C u b fie ld dav w i l l be held m B ro o k d a le P a rk B lo o m fie ld , in con jun ction w ith the an­nua l C o u n c il cam poree fo r B o y Scou ts and Ex p lo re rs

T h e un its w i l l tom e from N u t ­le y and B lo o m fie ld , as w e ll i * H u th erfo rd , E as t R u th e rfo rd , N o r th A r lin g to n and o ther So u th B e rg e n com m un ities.

T h e packs w i l l reg ister at th t

C u b 'S c o u t h ea d q u a rte rs ten t at 12:45 p.m. A t 1.15 th ey w i l l par tic ip a te in the op en ing exerc ises if th e cam po ree , le a d ing the oa ra d e a round the race track .

F ie ld even ts fo r th e cubs in c lu d e t 50-yard b aton re la v . sack re la y . >bstacle r e la y and tug o f w a i (9-m an tea m s). C u b s m ust at a ll t im es be un d er the su p e rv is io n of Je n m others and o th e r leaders.

E a c h u n it w h ich a tten d s w i l l re c e iv e a p a rt ic ip a t in g a w a rd and th e re w i l l be a w a rd s a lso fo r p lac in g firs t, second, o r th ird in contests.

S i l l 's D e f e a t Is A d v o c a t e d

T h e N e w Je r s e y S ta te C h a m b e r if C o m m e rce to d ay c s lle d on nem b ers o f th e state S e n a te to ippose tw o b ills , one w h ich w o u ld ep ea l th e re s tr ic t io n on th e loca l

.ax o ff ic ia ls from a p p ea lin g as essm ents and one w h ic h w o u ld

p ro v id e “ e la b o ra te an d ex p e n s ive ” pensions fo r m o to r v e h ic le in ­spectors; a n d a t th e sam e tim e asked them to tak e fa vo ra b le tction on a b i l l w h ich , w o u ld in- ‘eg ra te th e state em p lo yees ’ r e ­tire m e n t sys tem w ith the F e d e ra l So c ia l S e c u r it y p rogram .

A le t te r to a ll S ta te S e n a to rs from A lb e r t H . A ck en . S ta te C h a m b e r se c re ta ry , se t fo r th th a t irg a n iza tio n 's pos ition on the

th ree b ills :A s sem b ly 221— “ T h is b il l w o u ld

rep ea l those sections o f the gen e ra l p ro p e rty t a t la w w h ic h p re ­ven t loca l tax in g o ff ic ia ls from ap p ea lin g a d e te rm in a t io n J i t th* co u n ty tax boards and th e D iv i- iio n o f T a x A p p e a ls fo r a p eriod o f th ree y ea rs . R ep ea l of these sections o f the la w w o u ld p e rm it loca l tax in g o ff ic ia ls to harass a ta x p a y e r y e a r a fte r y e a r b y con t in u a l ly re v a lu in g h is p ro p e rtv at

T h e b ig F u tu r l in e r s o f th e G e n e ra l M o to r s P a r a d e o f P ro g ress ro ll a lo n g th e h ig h w a y as th e y lead th e g ia n t e x h ib it io n o f sc ien ce to a n o th e r sh o w to w n . I n e P a r a d e ’s e n t ire s h o w — in c lu d in g a 40: m in u te s tag e p re s ­e n t a t io n — is free to th e p u b lic a n d is n o n -co m m e rc ia l.

W ith the w a te r s itu a t io n being w h a t it is in b o th N e w Y o r k and N e w Je r s e y to w n s , a s a v in g o f 10,000 g a llo n s a d a y d u rin g th e su m m er m on ths is no th in g to be sneezed at. W e a re a d v ised th a t S a f a r ’s n ew a rte s ia n w e l l w i l l m ean th a t a m o u n t a t least, saved from to w n w a te r by the use o f th e w e l l. T o m a n d R u ss took us on a to u r o f th e ir C e r t if ie d S to ra g e V a u lt and shop th is w ee k and it w a s m ost co n s tru c tiv e and in te res tin g . B a b y , i t s co ld ins ide . T h e S a fa r s sa y th a t th e ir L y n d h u rs t v a u lt us the firs t an do n ly C e rt if ied F u r S to ra g e V a u lt in B e re e n C o u n ty . B e tw e e n yo uand m e. if it ge ls re a l ho t th is sum m er, liV e last, th is is where wew a n t to be. “ M a n . d ig th a t c ra z y w e l l ."

T o ou r S o u th e rn rea d e rs , to d ay is C o n fe d e ra te M e m o r ia l D a y , ce leb ra ted in K e n tu c k y , Lo u is ia n a an d Tennesse , and J e f f D a v ia w a s b orn th is d a y 146 ye a rs ego.

N o r th A r lin g to n ite s F r a n k and L u c y M eo la , w h o a re b ro th e r - , , . . . and s is te r, h a ve opened a “ K in g K o n e ” ice c re a m s tand on th e

a h ig h e r f ig u re and fo rc in g h im t n le o f S a n fo rd and R iv e rs id e aven u es in L y n d h u rs t . F r a n kto ap p ea l th e assessm ent. T h e gnd L w h o on G o ld gtreet a re the c h ild re n o f M r s R a lp h m u n ic ip a lity is a d e q u a te ly pro- M eo la an ’d h a ye ] Jved aJ1 th e ir hveg in th e b orough . In op en inglec ted b y th e p ro v is io n w h icn " K in g K o n e " sto re, th ey a re b r in g in g to N e w Je r s e y th ep erm its p ro p e rty to be re v a lu e d firs t „ K K one ” Ic e C re a m s tand in the state. F r a n k says th e re w ith in th e th ree -yea r p eriod , Die n tv th ro ug ho u t th e W e s t an d So u th . T h e y h a ve a m ach in e

• ha rp h a ve rh jin t’es , .............. -i I f in .p ro v id ed th e re h a ve been changes ! (u r d n>ing , h c ,c [. c r l.am w h ich p ro v id es fo u r d if fe re n t n a in th e v a lu e o f the p ro p e rty and , ^ jn on(_ m ai.h ln e v a n iU g i choco late , s t ra w b e r ry and bu tter- <uch changes a re sp e c if ic a lly set T h is m a k (.s us ^ and h u n g ry Ju s , to w r jte abo ut it .

G o o d lu ck , F ra n k and L u c y

T h e C u b Sc o u t p ro g ram co m ­m itte e fo r the fie ld d a y com prises W . G . D a y , E d B o rs ch e rs and Gte v e C o rn e liu sen . a l l o f B lo o m ­fie ld . and P a t S c a le ro , L y n d h u rs t and o th ers from B e rg e n C o un ty . D e n dads, cu b m aste rs and assis ta n t cub m aste rs a re req uested to assist th is co m m ittee in conduct ing the even ts

ex is tin g p ro v is io ns of the la w w il l be needed u n t il such tim e as the L e g is la tu re m ore a d eq u a te ly and c ie n t if ic S l ly d e fin es th e basis for

asEessm ent. A t th e p re sen t tim e , assessm ents a re p r in c ip a lly a m a tte r o f in d iv id u a l ju d g m en t and as long as th a t co n d it io n p re ­v a ils , the r e v a lu a t io n o f p ro p e rty fo r p o lit ic a l o r p e rso n a l reasons w i l l h ang as a th re a t o v e r the head o f th e ta x p a y e r .” T h e S ta te C h a m b e r u rged leg is la to rs to op-

_______________ j pose A . 221.A ssem b ly 231— “ T h is b il l w o u ld

T h e L a d ie s ' A u x i l ia r y o f th e p ro v id e an e la b o ra te and expen- u , E a s t E n d D e m o c ra t ic C lu b w i l l | s lVe pension system fo r the ap- jm eet th is e ve n in g a t the c lu b j p ro x im a te ly 130 m oto r v e h ic le ; ______house on M ilto n aven u e . P la n s i inspecto rs. I t w o u ld e a rm a rk Iw i l l be com p leted fo r th e celeb ra- I ex is tin g S ta te re v e n u e resourcest io n o f th e ir 7th a n n iv e rs a ry on I now y ie ld in g in excess o f $600,000 | lu n e 17 P a s t n res id en ts w i l l be a n n u a lly fo r th e b en e fit o f th is honored . M rs. E d w a rd B u rk e is h a n d fu l o f S ta te em p loyees. T h e p re s id en t j ca a t aga ins t such p re fe re n tia l

j pension system s w a s w e l l stated in a 1951 ve to m essage of fo rm er

W a ld o J Ip p o lito , o f R id g e G o v e rn o r D r is c o ll." D r is co ll said road , w as e lec ted t re a su re r o f th e , th a t the s ta te is “ co n s tan t ly con- B t*rgen C o u n ty F u n e ra l D ire c to rs fro n ted w ith requests fo r sp ecia l A sso c ia tio n , a t th e ir e le c tio n pension p lan s to c o v e r a fe w em- , m ee tin g held on T u e sd a y at Koh- i p loyees” . T h e fo rm er g o ve rn o r le r ’s S w is s C h a le W R o ch e lle P a r k <aid th a t the sound pension sys-A t th e sam e m eeting R ic h a rd J terns of the etate w o u ld be under-V a n d e r P la a t , o f F a i r L a w n , w a s m in d es i f such spec ia l pensions .e le c ted p residen t. w e re g iv e n " in d is c r im in a te ly .

N ick Pa laz zo is o n ly fo llo w in g in h is fa th e r ’s foo tsteps in c o n t in u in g in the shoe business un d er th e nam e o f “ Fo o ts tep s ,’' as pap p y w a s a fam ous L y n d h u rs t shoe sto re o w n e r fo r m a n y y ea rs . W e c a n 't say , “ A ch ip o f the o ld o ld b lo c k ’’ in th is case, as the m etap h or w o u ld be s lig h t ly m ix ed to sa y th e least. In a n y even t. N ic k is d o ing a trem en d o us jo b in th e shoe business a t h is V a l le y B ro o k a ve n u e estab lishm en t.

M ic k e y M a n t le m a y s t r ik e ou t a lo t— b ut he su re can h it th s t b aseb a ll (w h e n he gets a ho ld o f i t ) as w itn e ss h is second d l+ve o v e r th e m on u m en t and m em o ria ls in Y a n k e e S ta d iu m last M o n ­d a y F o r p u re th r i l ls , w e ’ll tak e D u k e S n id e r ’s c ircu s c a tch o f W i l l i e Jo n e s ' “ gam e w in ru n ' b lo w a t P h i l l y on M e m o r ia l D a y . T w o ou t and tw o on, B ro o k ly n one ru n ahead in th e bo ttom o f th** l? t h and the rfuke c lim b ed the w a l l to sn are Jo n e s ' long d r iv e an d th e gam e. T h e base ru n n e rs had “ s co red ’’ the ty in g sn d w in n in g runs a lm ost w h e n S n id e r m ade th e ca tch in deepest le ft

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