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Lvndhurs* l'ubl ic Library, V i1ley Br jok Ave., ..yndhurst, N. .1 Find Your Telephone Number On The Stuyvesant Merchant's Page should I.* should hr th«- Commercial ïeaôet i o Cents FOl.LOW THF lfadfr KV FRY WIK.K .nid '■ul I I ! I : I I ; I . I \ I ; ; \ \ "I in V, I . M \ > I 'I, I Here Are Eighth Grade Graduates Of Half Century Atjo; Private, utility and Public Reeves Batten W as Principal, Miss Dilkes The Tecc her Owners Of Meodowiands Prepare .. .. _r ' To Fight For Proper+y Titles Finance Director Asks For Economy, Recalls Lost Homes I hi.in« .- I )n i rlor ( armili s a\ h i., >i . . 11 !. rm - .m i li -’III, \ «mi <u I li« H • ».I I <| . 1 ••'HU t--K.ll. I I v . ,| H . . I I. M «. 11« I . I \ 111” i 11 ili.it ln~ 1 1 « 111 li v., I 1(1 HAI.F ( K M 1 K\ Ai.O Thanks to Frank I M iln rr o! V> 0< »Mth strrrt. Jackson lle^hts Ih#* Leader toda% is ahle !.. ,,r.-sni thr «raduatin*: <l.\ss June 17 1910. of 1 mon lounship. il Mm vexant \\rnue Srhool no« kmmn as Franklin s. h.roi Mr Milnrr a former resi lent of Lvnrihurst is *erkini; ifcr dresses of Ihr stnrients so that hr «an invitr ail ol them t.. , to*rthrr Somr of th«rs«> m the pirtgre are s(il| active |»onglas I onthe far right m the *«»e«md r«iu . is th#- sam«* l> KI ut«»,» uas président «»# th» Koard <»f Fdueation rhe Fdna Kirh\ ..n th«- far right in ihr ihml rou ,s nou Louis VI Fawrr Xloiuc-id»- her is K«-«*\ es |> liait«,,. lorm r, s intendent of I<mai s. ho<»|s I hr te a< hrr u h«> is on ihr thr seiond rou. uas B«*ssir I> 1 1k- knoun I«. Kener.,t,, hurst stu lent- Mr Milnrr is or1 Ihr I i r Irft «»f Ihr iront rou. I istn I hr i; Ta dll.lli nu ' hor«-d Its .„lors M«;l. il \ VII« ti. Imi Milnrr, I li/ahcth VI Milnrr, T luahrth vi Minili«- s, hn.-t tri I \ W imkK .1nd H I h.- (»roi; r.i m s I \n li .1 II.,%t >.m!; '> t i n t lil.it n.m II .k 1 ad Legion Ladies To Open Poppy Sale In Township Monday Rabies Shots To Be G iven Wednesday Ralph X Polito Director of Publi« Afl.urs. announces thr Rabi«*s ln«H ulation program will hr hrld on Ma\ 25th trom 2 «Ml to 4 IH) I* ' I .«nd from ti (Ml to K (Hi P VI it thr I .,u n II ill In thr r\ rnt ot ram. thr pro Cram »ill hr held thr follow in* v. erk June 1M It is rr«|urvt*-«l th.it an t<1 it It a<( omp.nu thr d<»£ tor thr in nculation Thr inoculations arr n«»t mih Kivrn tor thr protr« tion ol thr animal, hut tor thr protr« turn oi thr people «,i thr <ommumt\ as well Annual Red Cross Meeting Tuesday Th. . ...-wu- of Mir Lyndh'.r • i • v.< : ran Red « - ' * i! Chief Liddlp Says 8o^ + ! • H Firecrackers Arc Oargtrji. > < I'o li* < III- t I I , | I ,.|.ll. . |V .. | : «■« 11111I.i« .-111 \ .,! -..in.- | \ ii.llim -i , ,,i. Vv | lll.il « I 1 1 1 «I I • II to |, , M<) I,., I , 1 . 1 , 1 .,,. 1,1 N. u 'l Ol k < Its I I , . . III. | ,,, ,,| ll: «•u-.-mi: ill«- «I 111 • i iul,.i.i,| in , x . ||,, II. 1 * •" ^ -"'«I n"l | •< I 11 • nl . i i U li on, li,. | «,. i n| ..I •I“ *-'l« ion ,in.| ii -, ..I -mli if, ni- .n- I*\ 1.1w . ClLi P -cIr 96 Have ^ • 4 - s D ay Lunch i... I*;.: J lit, did ■in 11b o r - ii llll It \ Ml Fir.I M: l ’.«'i! . v I )ir«-i ti th.it -h. /.I Dir. . out df.fl in rho«i should Ail 'J fur th.- tum .<•< ' • Hu.; •.• <!«'d Com«- vote cunted p: : h: I (I tr ud duo I aid. d t> • mtnhu- thr m » m « <> 1 t,: .¿tr, Ill «• h a / a i d li.ucic said h< h.id disruss.-d l.riL'i plan.- f *> i punhj.Mn^ need, d nrv\ anihulaiK«- Hi- i|ii. o ' : SH f»00 ;> il! hr d«-|.,v .1 m-rtin^ t• • jx-inut fuith«-, ,i - 1 i u-- : «-r 1 It is thought h.< -.mi ¡'j • y hi •¡.at,. Mr.Niuch F.flu aid Ki..tut" ■ Arthur h.r/in^« Wh. 11 >,11 !I !, ■ Hr:.- • ! th. ir .: , k . : ..... " ''r :,,; H' ,m ., : i A n a" r ! ,T .'n.n, 1:l At Roosevelt School, Children Show Off Their Knowledge Of Science MUWIIIA »1 » «I, a . »»«. I I J ui aiiuuiii m .n Restai no. Thomas» Dichiara and Mr. Capone. MU holiots itui, stuiK«*s p<ts<-s w ith twin robots hr built t«»r siim ir r \ 1 11hit ion al »{oosrvHi Srlmol. Parents and mem »« Hoard ol 1 diiratiou visiIrti the exhibition. M IFNTHIC STI DI NTS. Roosevelt School stodenU show off some of th* i?o . vhil.iu d ri'crntlv al ihrir s. hoolV srlinrr «hlbitthot.om re» left to riiht wfn- ^ Uwr M m ... PhiUij, Pernio, lop r*w ,elt t„ rlrht; xhonliu Sa™ unti Joseph Krehcer. ’ towara Warner, Robert FazioU I

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T hr inoculations arr n«»t m ih K ivrn tor thr protr« tion ol thr animal, hut tor thr protr« turn oi thr people «,i thr <ommumt\ as well

Annua l Red C ros s M ee t i n g Tuesday

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M IFNTHIC STI DI NTS. Roosevelt School stodenU show off some of th* i?o . v h i l . i u d r i ' c r n t l v a l i h r i r s . h o o l V s r l i n r r « h l b i t t h o t . o m r e » l e f t t o r i i h t w f n - ^ U w rM m .. . P h i U i j , P e r n i o , l o p r * w , e l t t „ r l r h t ; x h o n l i u S a ™unti Joseph Krehcer. ’ tow a ra Warner, Robert FazioU

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P a g e t w o T H F r< )M M F R ( I \ I T E A D F R A N D S O I’T n R F R O F N R F V IF W 1 III R'P W. M \Y 10, 1060

K e e p Y o u r F a i t h , G o T o C h u r c h E v e r y S u n d a y A n d H o l y D a y s

IlW n m rc h Jte to g fS lS A C K E D H E A R T R. < ( H l K l II

^ Road & New Jem ey A v f . M sfr. Be rnard Moore, Pastor

Masses: ♦; 30. 7:3ö. H m. 10 0011 00, 12:00 in church9:00 in school.

M O U N T C A R M E L C H A P E LCopeland Avenue. I.yndhurst

Sunday Masses: 8:00. 9:00, 10:30

ST MI< I I A H S H (C H I R ( I I |

Rev Lad is laus J W llczewski Pastor

Ridge Road .»nd Pa re Avenue i Masses are at 7. H. Hi and 11:30 a.m.

F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T S C IE N T IS T

E . P lerrepant & L inco ln Avenuen in Rutherford, N. J.

B r a n c h of t h « M o t h f r C h u r c h , T h e F i r * t C h u r c h of C h r i s t . 9 c i e n t i « t . « •

Bonlon Man S u n d a y S e r v i e r » at 11 A M 11:00 A M S u n d a y S t hool

W e d n e s d a y E v e n i n g M e e t i n g ^t R 1 b « r lot fc at w h i c h t e * t i m o n , e « of C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e h e a t in g j r f g iv e n

R e a d i n g R * o m at *> S t a t i o n S q u a r e » 'pen da >ly f r o m 1 1 a m. to 5 p m .• ■cep t on S u n d a y s j n d le g al holi d a y « a n d > •* F r i d a y e v e n i n g f r o m / 30 *© 9 30 o 'c lo ck.

N u r * « r y c a r e p r o v i d e d d u r i n g S u n ­d a y S e r v i c o

Man ■ ág<’ t ' n g i n g f ' i r ac 'ea rer unde: standing ■ ! C.od and of his own idf-nt.itv is a '-entrai thème of the Sermon 1<»he iead al ( 'i r: t,,-m S< icn« e ser­v i ces Su nday

Scrip tu ra l . elet t i o n s in thè Lésion Serm on e<; ih r «ubject "S* ■,.! a n i B<> P. w i , I , n lui ir t he fnMo'ving f i <»•;’. I aiah (SS fit

Sf*i k ve thè D i <i while hr mav be f und. cal! •. <■ upon him \\ h ¡h- he is nenr

One f f th* i'i'-r< l r i ’ at;.tr> h«' ! e n d "S* l e t weH c a i t h wifh K< v l o »he S i t u r e . b\ M a i v H : r ; e i K d d y -t.,Jii | n * < 42M H i T o ' i r .th< u ^ h t i f f i i .»• t i u • and i

terial evidences m order that the spiritual facts of being inav ap I ear,— this js the great attain ment by means of which we shall sweep aw ay the false and give place to the true Thus we may establish in truth the temple, m body, ‘whose bulkier and maker n ( iod "

The < i < ilden Text is from I ’ -a 1 n 1 'H4 2 I "M v .(hiI longeth. vea. even famteth for the c im ils «>f the Lo rd mv heart and mv fle«=h i i ic th cut for the living G o d "

R E E D M E M O R IA L U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N

C H U R C HStuyvesant near V a lle y Brook

Avenue Rev Edw ard I (leorge

Sunday. Mav 2245 fl m B ib le School. I I nn

a m Morning W orship Topic Nehemiah. the Serv ant of (;«»d‘

Text Nehem iah 4 6 Thursday. M ay 19

11 00 a m Women'«: M issionary Society meeting, 8 00 p m Choir rehearsal Saturday. Mas 21

9 00 am Youth Choir rehear salMonday. M av 23

H 00 p m Y o u n g P e o p l e s Soci e t v m e e t i n g Tusday. M av 24

8 00 p m Ruth N iiho l Mission ary Society meeting Wednesday. M ay 25

8 00 p m P raye r meeting

ni g e d t.. n m e ( ) f h e i irr. i t cd 11 oo a ... M o r n i n g W«u «hip Sei vie#- Wi t h s e r m o n b v ' lu- n u n , -tei

n ' P o w e r f r o m A h o y e |oi th* W m k of the K i n g d o m ' T h e re c e n t l \ e l e c t e d olii» el s ot t he \ C m w i ' s S*h let v o f ( h r i s t iati Se i y wi l l !»«■ i n s t a l l e d at t h i s <i . ir.7 U0 p n Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p s me e t at t h e C h u r c h M o n d a v. M a v 23

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T u e s d a y . Ma v 24H 'Ml p m ( )fVn • i • a n d tea« he- ,

■ f th.- C h u r c h S« h ol wi l l m e e t at t h e . hur« h W e d n e s d a y . May

¡i .‘in a m A n n u a l S e s s i o n <»i t Ï • N e w a i k C o n f e r e n c e » o n -, e n e - it I I r c u I ’ r m e r it \ . M a d i s o n T h u r s d a y , M a y 20 |

H On p m A d u l t C h u i . he a i r.al .i! t h e « h i m h

W E STM IN S T E R P R E S B Y T E R IA N ( I I I RCH

511 Rid^e Road I.yndhurstPhone W Eb ste r 9 7920

Rey I)r (,lenn R Pratt

Westminster WinnowinqsS. i 1111 d r. M

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Service at 9 45. re program th*

. t r♦ated to•< • l i ngi >i;i a m is spon*- \ n uni s friend of

M. m d ; o M a \ 2;<H OH p . , W. . ma

(.reap . P. h I lai ■ m \ !\ i i : i ; i \ K I\ i i n d i ; i w m m

L Y N D H C R S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H

The Rev. Rodger W . Ilaw n . M inister

307 Tontine Avenue C.F.neva 8 6928

Sunday. May 22y.43 am Church School with

las.es f.>r all ages, including a« live adult lass Parents of «• h11

1 dren in the Church School

S u n d a y May 223ti a m C h u r r h Se h oo 1 a n d

Ad u l t C 1 a v v in 45 a m N u r s e r >1 1 no a m W o i d 1 1 p Se i y Ire Seim o n T h e (¡i Ht l deui of t h è( b . s p e l . S MO p m V ^ p e r S u yi, e 'I h e J u n i o r Chi n i ' wi l l sui . ; .rt 15 p m C o v e r e d f)i di S u p p e iRt m g w h a t e v e r y oi i v i d i B r m g

tabi» ServiceDe s s e r t o i d b. v e i a g e w . 1 1 befui r u s h e d 7 uo p rn M r . lonVVask l e w i> / Mr> , . lov D i v i n e , a n dMr C r a i g W a s « leyvic/ ivi II s how

!ide- of t h e n ft i p t. C :ha Al la i e in y it edTues day

7 .lu p m Mee t i n g . f t h e s ê î-.1« i | \ , H U0 p 1 1 1 ,hunt meeting ofth. h- al d . ot t ht Chur, hTh ill sd a y

7 4.) pm Semlor Ch--,, leheai

JO H N L. BURKFUNERAL D IR ECT OR

52 K H o a d 469-71 i'alinadeH AvenueI yn<Unir*t. N. J . Jerpey ( 'ity 7, N J.

W E b s t e r 9 -0490 O L d f i e ld 9 -4578

B u r k Servrce f o r S i x t y Years

NT M A T T H E W S I \ A N (.11 l( XI I I T IO R XN

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( orner \.»lle> Brook A ve . and T rave rs Place, I vndhurst

Rev (ieorge M uller. Pastor 295) T rave rs Place. I vndhurst

XVEhster 9 2131

T i l l I N IT A R IA N ( 111 RC || i n RUT H E R F O R D

•*A lY re and Modern Pa ith ”70 Home Ave , opp Ames Ave

Rutherford N. J Rev Heinz Rettig. M in ister

P A T T E R D A Y S A IN T S O F J E S U S C H R IS T V E. Starks. Pastor

Services Every Sunday at the

Adontram Masonlr Temple 321 Second Avenue

I.yndhurst. N .!C hurrh School, 10 am

Preaching Service, I I am

R U T H E R F O R D B A P T IS T ( H U R C H

23 W est Passaic Ave , Rutherford Rev <«eorge Sm ith, Pastor

59 Woodward Ave . Rutherford Phone G Eneva 8 0795

L Y N D H C R S T H E B R E W C E N T E R

333 Valley Brook Avenue Rahhi A le* Pm nm an

320 Second Avenue Phone». Study. G F 8 9582

Residence, GF, 8 7515 Sabbath Services

F rid ay Evening 9 00 o'clock Followed by an Oneg Shahbat in

the s«*cial Hall

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Democrats Order Air Conditioning

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Mot,, than 1.000 personnel ex- If>m leading industries

thioughout the country attended the three dav conference

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' ui n a m e n t s , t h e Bergen County tourney and• 1 A d e c i s i o n last year not to p a r t i c i p a t e inI' ti ' d e n i e d t h e school a chance f o r t h e sectional• N ' J M A A m .S9 introduced a new method ofi ■ h uuf i o n s which is sim ilar to the annualHe, iu-e of this Weehawken was declared theI. N ' U t h J e r s e y Champs

T h e p o p u l a r B e r g e n C o u n t y Baseball Tournam ent introduced l a s t y e a r b y Fa i i l e i , ; ! D u k i n s o n Univers ity and the B e r g e n C o u n t y C o a c h e s * As s o c i a t i o n w ill h a v e its second annual p lay sta iting nextW ednesday U n d . i t h e d i r e c t i o n of Bob K ingsley of Param us. thechairm an a n d h i s ix member selection c orrimittee laid plans for the tournament at a m e e t i n g at Badini's Restaurant in Param us last Saturday night

L y n d h u r s t High, on t h e strength of its 12 and 0 record at the time, w a s a w a r d e d the number one position in the seedings Tea neck H i g h w i t h i 15-2 1 record was seeded second. It was thereverse l as t s e a s o n when T e a n e c k was number one and the GoldenBears n u m h e i t w o T h e p a n m g s l ast s e as o n made the selection t o m

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O n F: d a y M a i 27 W o - t i R i d g e wi l l meet H a c k e n s a c k at 5 . 3 0 ,P M . and the r e m a i n i n g fu st round game w ill be contested on st M ich ae ls H . i > Satu rday . M av 2B at two o'rp»ck wdth Bogota m eeting Param us I C irc le C l u bThe semi finaJ rounds w ill be played on Jun e 1 and 2nd ! Batteries

On Ju n e 1 the Teaneck Don Bosco w inner w ill meet the Wood 1 Calleo and ,N*’ i iheR idge Hackensack victo r On Thursday. Ju n e 2nd the Lyndhurst- | K ist and Ba msktEnglewood w inner w ill take on the Bogota Param us w inner.. The final championship game w ill be played on Sa tu rd av afternoon.^line 4th '< .I» a ' on 1 M The final round rutih w ill ho oft in e l r u , 111 c, s f’ natW i ,1', otbei »• .me th» i.-gulHi ImlaMi.length of seven innings

As this column went to press full particu lars on the State Tournam ent were not ava ilab le The N JS IA A held a meeting in N ew ark on Tuesday evening to select the teams. Lynd hurst applied Q o l U l f l C c i T 0 G I T 1 for entrance and as the r u l e «tatn* a «i-hrw t rr»«i«t Ko\ p a* load a w ^500 record it is t h e be s t b w ill be accepted

It is q u i t e r e m a r k a b l e t o c h o c k hack on the successes enjoyed ! by Lyndhurst Hi g h S c h o o l baseball teams W e are going back on ly four years at t h i s t i m e because twfo of the present Golden Bears w ere on t h e v a r s i t y squad when Lyndhurst made its debut in the Passaic V a l l e i Conference Tommy- Lo n go and Pa tty M ariano as freshmen w e ie carried as the Golden Bears swept to j th r championship w i t h a 10 2 record in '57.

It is quite a l ea l for a tram to lose two of its first three con­ference g a m e s a n d t h e n c o r n e on with nine straight victories to grab the c h a m p i o n s h i p . T h a t is what the '57 club did Since its debut into the P V C Lynd hurst teams have played fo rty six games nnd won t h i r t y e i g h t of t h e m . Overall in the same span the Golden Bears h a v e p l a y e d seventy games and has come out on top fifty six t i m e s for a booming 800 percentage

Congratulations to out latest addition to the 'Home O F C H A M P IO N S .”H O W A B O t T T H A T T R A C K T F A M ?

Talking a b o u t a c h i e v e m e n t s , how about that I.yndhurst High School T rack t e a m ’ T h e - t op c h i l d of ou t athletic program which h a s h a d ( ou t h f f e i e n t < c a c h e s in f our y e a r s r e a l l y d i d it up bi g last F riday a f t e r n o o n W h e n the new coach. Coach Jo e C ipolla Issued the call for c a n d i d a t e s when the snow was still on the ground h e found s e v e n s e a s o n e d l e t t e r m e n f i o m last year missing because of graduation

loosing f r o m a t e a m which won seven out of e leven duals such outstanding p e r f o r m e r s as H illy O lkowski. Paul Zelin.skv. Tommy K o l a k o w s k v Ri c h i e K e n t . Rich ie Szabo, Russ S a fa r and A1 De M arco thr c h a n c e s o f s u c c e s s appeared dark

Last F r i d a y ' s s c h e d u l e had Lyndhurst at Eastside of Paterson.The Ghosts, unbeaten until upset by Clifton the week before were loaded w ith outstanding tra< ksters who were bark on a team whicha year ago trashed Lynd hurst by a 64 to 22 score Ruz/o, I ro tta and J 1!

Running o n t h e rival- track the Golden Bears executed the upset of the s e a s o n w h e n t h e y returned home a 46 to 40 winner T h e g r e a t al l r o u n d a b i l i t y o f A l b i e Blohm paid off as did the hours of h a r d c o n d i t i o n i n g b y Keith W illoughby. J.»e Pegnato,G a ry R inald i. Anthony B iasucci. Richie Nowel. R ich ie Picardo.M ickey Sptno. Jim La iu ita . J o e y Biasucci. and the others who per formed for the colors of the B lue At Gold

The spirited Golden Bears have now won seven dual meets w hile losing two and are looking ahead for Sa tu rd ay s North Ar lington Booster C lub Meet as well as Friday 's big Passaic ValleyConference Championships at the Passaic Stadium K iw an is ChitS P Y IN G ON T IIK S P O R T S S C E N E

T ry to Figure it Out Departm ent: W hen the Lynd hurst Y an ­kees were in the Bergen County League they found it d ifficu lt to enlist local player- So. the franchise is sw itched to Hasbrouck

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«Iropped their debut in the B C B L to the Paterson Ph illie s despite the fact that Rubinetti excelled by clouting out three triples.The Barrm ger-W alker A m encan Legion nine ham pered in recent weeks w ith tryouts because school proms in flie area fe ll the nightbefore hopes for a good turn-out at the County P a rk at 1:30 P Mthis Saturday M any Lyndhurst High players w ith a .chance j .....................to play Legion ball w ill desert the local scene to p lay in another Carucci Com pany 2 organised league m C lifton Many of the p layers on this year's F ire Departm ent a

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Legion team w ill be p layers from St. Mary's of Rutherford and Queen of Peace And while mentioning Home of Championshow about that Patrio ts team which won the Ballentine Classic League and collected $6.000 in prize money with tw o of the thrae regulars coming out of Lyndhurst m Jay Eckert and Jimmy Lago. . . . The third kegler was the renowned Marty Caaaio of Rahway

. Eddie Delaney, a softball pitcher, a Babe Ruth League manager and a former umpire and now a pub owner has his “Grand Open­ing" tonight at his tavern on Ridge Road between Fern and Post Avenues. Frank Ruggiero and Harold “Buck” Brown w ill be at coaching clinics up at Monticello, New York between June 20 and 23. . . . Volunteer Umpires are badly needed in the Little League program and any one available is asked to contact Joe Hur!ejr“'the Umpire-In-Chief. . . . And while on recreation, although the hot weather is just arriving the Midget League Football prexy, Joaeph Carucci, J r . announces that there are openm as in the coach­ing ranks for the '60 grid season and all interested are asked to contact him.

Batteries Shoebridge. S i g n a M a r r o n , » n i

le k lan K r itsk y and Calderaro

Mrs. Pe lag ia Sierad/ka who lives w ith her daughter and son in-law, M r and M rs Stephen Warick. 276 Watson Avenue, has returned from a trip to Californ ia where she was a guest for a few weeks at the home of he: »onand daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs H enry J Sieradzki. at Chula V ista On her return trip she stopped to see relatives at Lo.-» Angeles. C a lif . and spent a w eek

î w ith re latives at Chicago. III.

I Iu- statute ol ( aciilla. ‘ rxtenoi styling is more than mat« hed hi (lie < ai - m t c i i o i spac iousness As (In iet oi passeniMM, you rii|o\ ihe most wonderful freedom ol movement. \n<l its wide-opening doors make entering and exiting the most graceful ol

motions. 1 his extraordinary comfort, of course, is hut pai ( of the “ inside story“ of Cadillac for 1960 - in addition to luxury and convenience and l>eauty. Visit your dealer soon — and see if you don't agree lhat it is the world’s nicest place to sit.

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She h as serv«*d as a cheer leader foi thte«- vears, president of the Leaders’ A id. Student Council repr**sentativ«* in her freshm an and jun ior years. trea­surer of Theta Kappa. secretary of her class in h«-r sophomore | year, and G ir ls ’ In tram urals j

Connie is also a member of the Lad ies' Club, the Lighthouse J staff, the Prep C lub and the , B io logy C luh (in her sophomore! year), in High School, and a mem­ber of ih« Curls’ C Y O of Sacred j H eart Church

Her alternate us Jan ice Olsen- I w ich

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Will ht. h fid at thr Hi^Ji S<ho..| noxt W ednesday evening when officers of the Lyndhurst Council of Pub lic School P T A units w ill *** installed and the annual award of scholarships w ill take pla.e.

Miss Ju l ia Strang. sup«*r\i.sor Art for Bt r^en County, and

art chairman for the Berßen County Council of Parents and Teachers, w ill be the «uest speaker

M rs A rthu r Schreekenstcm. a Pi#st president of the local C oun ­cil. w ill install Mrs Jam es A llan as president Mrs P h illip Paul, v ice - president. Mr>. Burton Davis, secretary, and Mrs Robert St urges, treasurer

V incent Bo nno w ill conduct the A ll-School Elem entary School Band. W illiam Gee w ill conduct the H igh School orchestra in p laying for social dancing pupils of M rs Addison Opdvke

A social hour, w ith refresh­ments, w ill follow

included singing by thr Fourth gracie girls, under direction of Mrs Theodore Sieh The Roose­velt School band plaved under di rection of V incent Borino A lbert Hearn played a saxophone <w’l° Boys and girls presented » fash­ion show <*f clothes to wear to school, under direction of Mrs. Koeschke.

Patsy Restaino and M ario R iz ­zo. members of the Board of Ed u ­cation. w ere introduced Mrs MesinofT presented a gift to Tho ­mas M ullin . of Boy Scout Troop 82. to be used in the purchase of a llag for the tnx>p

Annual eeports were given b j the president and the historian The attendance was 200, w ith the attendance award going to Mrs Frank Slim m 's class.

Before the meeting parents were privileged to visit the class rooms where exhibits of science work were displayed, under d irec­tion of Anthony Capone and L. M Gugliard i

J E F F E R S O N PT AThe Jeffe rson P T A w ill meet

this evening at the school, when officers for the coming year w ill be elected and installed Mrs ,Jo h n D. Stengel us president. |

Seventh and eighth gradepupils w ill entertain w ith socia l'dancing. The school band w illpiny,..

Mrs. E a r l Hanley is chairm an j of the committee in charge of re- 1 freshm ents to be served after the meeting.

W A S H IN G T O N PT AMrs. A rth u r T ay lor was elected

and installed as president of the W ashington I ’T A at their closing m eeting of the season last week, i

Other officers for the coming . year, elected and installed, are. : M rs. Ph illip Paul, first vue-presi- ! dent: M rs H a r iy Grossman, sec- I ond vice-president. Mrs Robert Batson, recording secietar> Mrs. Joseph Carlozzi. corresponding secretary, M rs A lbert Patterson, treasurer. Mrs W alter Leyh. his- ! torian. Mrs Jo hn B Soz^io. cuun- , ty councilor, w a, th. n.-t«illmK officer.

O ve r 100 persons who attended also had an opportunity to see a science exhibit set up by pupils of the eighth grade

The program of entertainment was given by the K indergarten calss taught by Mrs L 'iw renco Jen k in s It wav a < ireus presenta­tion w ith daiu ing elephants, clowns, animals and an anim al tamer, and many other features 1 Inhere also were fluto phone <l< monstrations by the 4th grade taught by Mrs Stan ley U w .in - dowski

It was announced that the 6 th , grade promotion exeru-r- w ill be held on Ju n e 1 fith

A combined meeting of all the P T A units w ill be held at the H igh School on the evening of M ay 25th

The attendance was over 100. w ith the award f<>r the highest percentage of parents going to Mrs. Jen k ins class.

R O O S E V E L T P T AMrs. John B McCrea and tier

staff of officers, recently elected, w ere installed at the closing meeting of the season of the Roosevelt P T A last week, by Mrs Robert Sturges, a past president of the organization

O ther officers are Mrs J J Mesinoff, first vice president. Mrs F ran k Voli, second wee president. M rs. Sam Consoli, corresponding secretary; Mrs Frank Ottlein, re ­cording secretary. Mrs. Ben L ink , treasurer, Miss M ildred Rent han. h istorian ; Mrs Grace Roeschke. first honorary vice president, and A n th ony Capone, second honor­a ry vice president.

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1 O H M B t S P T AThe closing meeting of the

season of the Columbus P T A was held on Monday evening w ith Mrs Joseph S taw ick i. president, in charge.

The program of entertainm ent was a group of instrumental solos Piano solos were played by A lfreda Monaco. M ark Palm eni. ' and Susan Weiss; accordion solos : by Dorothy Davis, Robert Rosolo, ' Robert S ibilio. B e ve r ly G irgenti, Brenda Fuscanno. Margaret Maida. M ar ilyn Pascucci; trumpet solos, Robert Nadiello and Louis | Passara; clarinet duo bv Thomas ! Padano and Anthony Papruzolo, : and a drum solo by A rthu r Mart- | inelli W illia m Gee was m charge 1

Officers for the coming year were installed by Mrs. Burton ; Davis, a past president.

Mrs. Joseph S taw ick i succeeds herself as president, w ith Mr^. i F rank Bu lkow sk i and Mrs. M art­in Higgins, vice presidents; Mrs J M Melfi, secretary. Mrs A n th ­ony Imbesi, treasurer, and Mrs Joseph La Corte. historian.

Cubmasier s>ai A rg iia gave « I report on the workings of the Cub Pack recently organized, w ith this P T A as sponsor.

Corsages w ere presented to Mrs Fred W agner and Mrs. J o ­seph Crogan. who are leaving this ,st h<>ol district.

First and seend grade work was on display.

The teachers' luncheon w ill be held on Monday

The Columbus P T A en terta in ­ed at a "Thank You* party for the , las-, mother., of th» - h-o. last week at the honk of M rs Frank Bu lkow sk i. .*>40 I^ake ave

Those attending included , Mmes Joseph Crogan. Frank L.pr»'-ti. John A. Souza. Frank A Monaco. Joseph De Loy. F ran *A S.ila Joseph l* i Corte. Peter J Imbesi, John Addeo, Jam es Adams, Pa trick Guarino, Jo hn Fuscanno, J P Piergrossi. R ich ­ard Pascucci, W illiam M c W il l ­iams. Joseph Spcro and Joseph Staw ick i. president.

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Stony Point Haiti, fi.-lil on I S. ')\\ now reached h> one of \im ri<a‘> fin.-t •Irives uloll)» the I ’all-.nl, -. i- a live with .1.."- W.KJll,

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A h members of the freeholder hoard, provided they are elected. Mr. W alden and Mrs. Alexander w ill be called upon to pa — upon actions of the park commission. Tliereiore. it is well that they sever them-

The Cancer DriveOne of th«* most worthwhile of all our

eharitahle drive- i- now under wav - - - that for tin* American (lancer Society.

This i- an organization that lias de- mon-trated over and over it- integritv. it- facultv for getting m«»re mileage out of a dollar than almost anybody thought pos­sible. it- awareness of the job that must be done and how it must he done.

If \«mr home was missed in the house* to-hoiise d rive write a check and mail it to vour bank. It w ill get into safe hands. Ju st in ike th** check out to the Am erican CancerS o c i e t v , !

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3 He sk« p1ical ot '-«■curiti«' ..!- I«t«-d on th« lelephon*- I rom anv lirm « » i '.desinari you do not know You can b,. pretty sure when a tianger calls that h« is operating 11 « >ni .i boiler 'hop. he obtained your nam. troni a suck­er list, and he is out t,, your money.

4 Ciuard against all high-pres­sure sales. The sw indlei always tries to hustl«* hi victim into an immédiat«* decision The more m- si.stent lh«* salenman b«*comes, th«- more cautious \«,u should !>«•

5 Beware uf promises of (lU ick prie«* rises Th«* most effective bait of the sw indlei is to let you in on a so-called good thing ju.it be­fore the prie«* is du«- to skyrock« t to an all-time high Remember, good propositions do not have to Ih* peddled to strangers.

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