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Transcript of LEADERETTE wanted • bane for a pet. He bought the horse. Th e girls hsv sinc becom eipert...
l ic Library,VViJsz.Bresk A vs. .Lyr.2hirsi, !.'. J .
LEADERETTEJaw--thru- fingers t:itssed about thr building
fcoom which is apparent here and which js^awapwc the aa-
tfcat I« it goint to give real housing relwl—or .< ,i the final
t T ^ ! ^ ^ i 0 ° * housms b"»™» fail. IUt a, ib tm.J M »y 'oi'^i^tTtgThii^rayrRoViaay s a rU» «re there which can afford a tt.ltyO.to *11.000 house? And"ka» toog^ will ,t take to stop that portion of our housing de-mand up- Because at current prices there is no way of takingcare of the folks who can only pay *7,000\and less tor a house!
un THE SOUTH BERCF.N REVIEW
vd Jcxvm-N«. 9 u-rfas^TVSb'tS&Vi&S\. I YNDHl RST. Y J.. AUGUR 21. I«MT mantrni auTMaa
The LicHra Sisters Up On Rusty ^ Nugent*, Trenton Firm"•"'AreTold W i l l Ert>ct
Vet HomesBoard of Cornmiuioiwrt
Paly, Low lid Of
Police Clean-UpOver Bayer's Head
*145.5oo
In tkrsrma»br the world—
i. ska is •**><*. fed anda» Ike k m t r l.klira
aasten. Marios ami Mary Janeaf C * I haw avrnur.
Not osa> la Baadr's e»rr»srLk ihr aamkakraklr cmn-saaasl at taw Laritrs girls, butkr a> tkr pet af tkaar wide cir-cle af frteaah. Tkis is finr forBaa*>. bat Jaaaa Uettra. fsth-rr af tkriart*. ju-t traans.
Evrrvtassr awe af Ike girlrriessas arrrrea al Ike ChaseAsrsusr fcaam tbr ta jKS forlUsfc as »>iia • •a t ) la lasasrd WI la lac af loaiiat. will daha* a le» •••dlulls of ebatreoat. asal saaae straw aad a
"I don't know." worried Fop-pa Jack thr other day. "hut ifrace horsei eat as amah Muffas Rust; tntir owners east beia the oualaeai for profit."
Rusly just outgrew anothersaddle the other day. The (Irisare riding Rusty bareback untilthe new saddle arrives.
Rusty is an experiment thaithe Llertras feel has workedput wonderfully well. Twoyears ago when both Marionaad Mary Jane were in highschool thev told their fatherthey wanted • bane for a pet.He bought the horse.
The girls hsve since becomeeipert horsewomen. Rusty has
provided them with wbalaaaaseexercise and Inn. Use hot.ie hasalao been popular with thr1-irius girls' strata of friends.
Rawly and either of his girlowners, are well known in thetownship. Thar have keen seenthroughout l.yndhurtl slmoslevery day in every kind afweather.
The (Iris make good adver-tisemenu far hoi lemsnshlpand, Its beauty benefits Theyare two creamy skinnedblondes, vibrant with goodhealth.
Marion, who hjat finishedhigh sebaol. is now debatinga modelaag or a eafloge career.Mary Jane Janl Nans la rideRusty aalo far awhile. ;
Th* Lyndhunt Board ofiniasumrrs Monday nigtil iTownship Attorney Wil lGallagher to pruWct thair inlmc-lrsts in a caae in which the W i w j
Iship is being sued fur f l M t t j j{ damages resulting frorn_ amcident in CarUtadt last8th when Captain Jamasdriving Ihr ambulance, figured inan accident al the intersection of tRoute 17 and TerrjCailstadt, with « » « * ' » « b»Rrinhard Tiettruf U Madiaan
I avenue, llasbrouck . Heightsj Reinhard uks ft.(WO damagesj to Ins tar and $10 000 for paraoaal;l injuries. Thr t4>»M»"* ; i
a imliry for only to.000.At tttr time ut in*- acvldrnt,
Capt. Bugle and Officer LaoKt illy wWe taking John Charm-ack of Nutley who was injured inan accident • at Page avenue andRidge i <ia<* in Lyndhunt to thr : tendingUeckentack Hospital. Thr ambu- School. »a*lance skidd«d in the snowwan badly
NoHealth Officer Arthur V. Tur-
ner lul milled • report dn fimjings in a survVy of the & BIViui-k Company\ which was or-drred aftrr cltiarns made allega- 'weddinginns of odors anq rodrnta com-
j ing fi nin thr plant Turner stated; that un several different insper-i turns br found no noticeable- ob-'< jectionsble odors and sufggssted' that thr whole matter dependedupon "thr sensitivity of the olfac-tory nerve, of the nearby rrsi
| dents " He admitted thai on oc-'cMiuns odors might be i-arrird by] wind* blowing from the south, raat
Turner also reported thai he k>vastigitlod th* i oinpUinu
taswl set pajiadfi lar w«si[continue hit regulartlons until he can givr a satisfartory report Latrr in thr- meeting. Cnmmisiicner. Rrrslin mover)thsl Ihr entire msttrr of tttr S BPrnirk Company be referred is)the Board uf Health and the
j After Mm Rerthu (iritenmdyke• aiked what duties' the M.-M ••Mralth i* i xpretrri1 la (XTfornvCommissioner Brenltn «u|igesli*tthat Township Attorney Gat-lagher mve sn' opinion on the
; status of the Board of II. ..iti in| a commission-governed commun, ity st a coming m<-etiag «f the
n t Lvrulhurst Bo*r.l «| Cam•••.>*.i n. •• - M..ini.t\ mgbl m K WU r runtract for Un i-iuiwti m tioi\•l l*> twin unit duelling* fitt vvl
nans unrfn tinnru i..i M M monuf thr Sl . t r lloUfcing Aulh-.nl> |»the Veteran* It• >m. V •. , t. •. . Cur(H>r »lit«n Of I t flit u T. • j U|*J u<I145.SOU
'.'•.> rrtMirl fsvormg this M M P H• -^ >•*!«• by r«mnm*mnri U.tn»M Ea^'im^Arting. .tutu.**- la» Uw
Captain •ogle and Lieut.Check* Lead Raids and
Make Seven Arrests
MISS T M U M * N K . K M T> totn—a Nmrrn, tuinvniy
carries { rending at 232 Irving piac*. «n<iBOW living in OaiUrKl i - , , - an
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^t-ni«-m-r» V-'trt i r.»if i;n.> •>(!)br •.»' .1 MiHwen Mill ! • Innll Mi,n p /mnl • \ i rvt- «mt 1 h\t» hr
rwig th* rn<rtgrtH>J\l' W i l l l Ihaur MV- UW fMIVi -fi th* *i«iting list |«r ht>ua
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Approval ForAddition Plan
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Way is Cl««r«d For R«t- t#t. r-.ng i mgafarandum on Co«.truc - ' ^ - ' - J ^ I , '"
• ion of Building i«t * %•*•» of *-aH
by . a rt awn it»
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\ Gu«iU in«lu<ir4 M ^ O k f U iMurphy <>f Rulhrr!,MFrank Fto»rn, M i - \ . t .n«IIa
•y U-ST OffKi.l. JIt . . »i f -f the f..i
Parents Protesting RuleBarring Kids From School
Some Must Wait ah Entire Year to EnterSchool Because They Were Born
One Day After Set Date
I yndfaur«t*i- ny-trm of liarnni {mm the schools chil-aVrn •.!••• !-• ••in' fivr yrars of af after S>|>|. ill i- under.renMx-J ailai-k in ihr iuHii>liip.
j 11*. rnl. iii.il* - it iu.iH«l.itor» tli.tt t luEilri-n *lu\ liniii.-
iii.nl ih-- iv-\t -€-b«M<l -.nir-l.-r brgiio. In I >iulliiir.t ii i.
I L T I l ' - ' ^ v / " m.t.'au' "f Huweyer. numerous ' caaa. ..(rhlldrin falhni; the - - • ir. =T. .TJ
SIS nsasHn*. a r ( j p^^,^ Tini, ,.s • reflectionCa^> . I »here Hiildten i * ( j n | h ( , c . m t t t Uiually it n.r»n«
raanr ^ the j«o»«r age one. <»" , , ] a l , , | ( . ( h j l d , , n < | ) I t f | t l , ,,c r t t t m ts«r» lav r than tlw ruling W | T h < c - ( „ ,„ , ,„ . h l m M , u t,,allosn a r ' >artjcuiarl> aggravs- thr ^ ^ » „ , , , . he ran puiw tbr
A t n« r»pre*»-nt»lj*rfl may be rule. h**wrvrr.' the rhild mustmade t» It e Board of Eiiucatu>n ! B;Ve up a year's pifigress and gofas' a '• ' j " **f ' e ruie snoru^. «nto iiin<ieiitsrten *
A rtii-n teguiw-nl u the fully One r*U«{ U;at i>- ••' i • , 1 •tfTF*rt tit thr *u«rui« fcirthralr/ »Ould hkr t« allow a child whowiH baf f* I* or ttvie y*"-*r* i , . o f , , . within !••• fusl
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Buy Your TicketFor Albino Game
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I-yntllmiat poltc*ab^ut two tliouuiiid tiDMn Mild for the ..It' .iH doubleheatlt-i ti> b«> played at \\w high•>[.•- I field on August 22 for thrbrnrfit of Uir Patrolman AlttaMfund.
F<rtii u( tlr* tu|. i .iiil- .i i- trisrntin thr niumcipal •uftb.-.U tcagur.the GalUigher AiaoiiaUon vsCarucci'i Hilltopa and the Culumbus Club n. the St«>ihngg arc" P u i H i to be the featured M w
Cfr to i j J-W! . t lU'iri' and lhtntivi" l.H'iit* riiUit A A H i Ch«tki,U» whom . - mi .bull. .11 f. rr thrfund arr 1 ejing arnl at !•- ulh*a'tqudrttrs, aaid Itiat a < . . . fnirrrnrd of i. •nlnbut .-•:,- » U-irtgkept .I.-?- will b# puiri.'.: • .J tatnwht-n thf tabulatiunti wn N B >plrtr
I • • "*i n (or Ihr u-s- ••( i t *afhlrtK fir hi wa> g i - i . " by thewhuui board at Ui i7w«-t>ng laat••• • • * 'I i • . upv<«• •»• •' w u re• . . . ! (r.,(, Ltiutriuti.t Ct-rrki,
IJ Mr* tirovnrndykt- also v.»u**-d s|rumplamt OH paper thrown about| thr park by rwidt-ntu wi t * v»»r
thr park back of thr T - w n Hall| lilarnintf these pv>pl*- for lark ofpritfr tn the rnmmunity She als i
i uiKi-d (hat weeds in vat-ani lot>| about tin < (immunity should; t rI rut . Commisaionrr - , > . - * • , • •Raid hr rtlHi m>t hgva u'.i- i**tunit-n to d«i this wrtfk •
(Continued un !*agr 2 <
Receive BidsF o r PrintingMaterial Here
P u V r n ..f N r * V . M .William Hrtrw Uan-f El i / i lxtr t Frrrwr*um «4i- John Va»nl( • .••' Wvf.ru- and
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wf*t/r«i*r#J *^ maJting n mandatory that *4U*rt^ w»r * *» f br rnadr to hurrv thr chiWrm
t h i S througii tbr xh'wli • • Taptdty k-ptrawtNe. at ihr urr.*- time mwr
Of tfwrr* •jx&rvfit* UmTttttip% mg thrn- an 4W*rt|uatr »-lu< »t •••ntnr c^utdnv 4»* n»( al- Another cmpiinnt about tr^
liratr a f**a^ >«»r -rf afhoiil rt-t-rdinf of th« children i» thatwork. THr^^-tf**-**!***"* to •*•* '««*-; will fiawti thrir high *rtvur>lrtawrr.f-v " * * W«« ttke>tr r n i t y • * * • •<O**B»* w n r t l t««*!*«*» m UfrI* . . . • • . • . ' » * *' • ' • • f . i g - h » • » . ' - ! • ! j 4 r n t »
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Columbui Club WillHold Outing Sunday
Thr Culumkua CJuli airtam, anannual rvml «il l br i -M Ihuyrac ataUvrrdala. N 1 ..r. August24 Ti.» rvont is fipsm ' . tl<«- »• trrsl public and Itt.krt rv^M-rvatioiuml) br .••!-. j H i . f,i.i... mnmf Ot»r lurky iw . • h»l(t«f stihr srfau will sra*. > >. • • .rarfwi brinf rt*ma*JWt by 'Jtjsrph S
Board of Education HatA Number of Bidt
UndarSfudy
}• ••• bfuthers, all v r t T . nW. , i ld W - r 11. uf l r r r t l UM biggrstpn.r-. $2 (MM. as their btrf (or thrI' int shop matrr t * ! smlmrnt uf ferrd fur salr by t h *l .vndhurr i B' ard of Rrfu«.atM.n
1 i.f ''..fa-.t aa f = • •• the raff*<vrHnri i ing Company, ofthttt bid wi l l br • ( • . • ! . ! arrttl thrft . ief f.. .- >r< t . • i, and. thrtKaartt s d*risK>n anntrurwiM *t tUnest mrct ing r i n August M
T h r inventory -4»ffrt*d tht •»*•
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PAGE TWO T H t L E A D E R THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1947
M i n n at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:3010:30, and 11:30 a.m.
St. Michael's R. C
Church
• • * . Ladlalaiu J. WIICKwsktPutor
Rldtr Road and Paf e A venae
Masses during July and Augustare at 7, 8, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m.
Holydays at 5:30, 7, and 10a. in.
attliand-K-a--«av-
First Chivrh of ChristyScirntUt -
| St. Matthew'k
Lutheran (.Tiurch
• Sm\\ry brook and T n v m Flwe««T. OewffC Mailer.
f RUth. 2 2134'Sunday, August 24
S Plenrepont tt Mncoln A rtn un-to Rutherford, N. I.
Branch ot the Mother Church, t heFir»t Church of Christ Scientist, ofBoston, M o i
Sunday Scrvic* at 11 A. M.n 1 0 a . • ' ) . S i m d M v s . h < > . . i "..
W . t i n . ff\j- K v . n t t i K M . - r i n K H I ) I I
o ' c l p e k dt w h U h !• c t i i i n ••- <,r d o i » -
R o o *t I Station S.|u,.r..n n m. i«> £• p. in.,
a j > " i J ! > - R h l i ; " i ' l . i •• *
"Mind" is the lesson-sermonsubject for Sunday, Aug. 24.
Golden Text: "Righteous artthwt-Q^Lordi and-apri-R-M grp thyjudgments . . . Give me undei-
8:30 a .m. "The Possible andThe ImposMble in Our Salvation"will bo. the theme of Rev. George
i Mutter's sermon this Sunday atft 30 a m,
• We invite you and yours to' worship with us.
Sunday Schol sessions will beresumed Sunday. September 6 at9:15 a m. Would be very happxto register your children that
; Sunday.t Holy Communion will be t*le-'brated Sunday, September ff-at10:30 a. m.
_j CARD_OF TBAXK& _ . -El'FEMIO—We wish tiyhank our
many relatives and friendg for
Si, Thomas1 Episcopal
Church
Forest and Stuyveaant Avenues*-v . Rowland F. * j e , rector
August 24, Sunday. The Feastof St. Bartholomew the Apostle.10 a.m. Morning Prayer and ad-dress. Mr. A, H. Potts, Lay Lea-der #MtV Junior Warden.
i 119:137,141).{ Sermon. Passages from the| King James version of the Bible! include:| "Trust in the Lord with allthine heart: and lean not unto
! thine own understanding. In all1 ways acknowledge him, and' heshall direct thy paths.*." (Prov. 3 -5,6 >. Correlative passages fromScience and Health with Key tothe Scriptures" by Mary Baker
1 their thoughtful expressions of.sympathy, spiritual bouquets andfloral offerings extended to us inour grief in the loss of my hus-band and our father, Michael A.Eufemio: also the priests of theSacred Heart Church, CouncilKnights of Columbus, CatholicDaughters. Foresters, Rev. C,Boyle, Lyndhurst Elks BPOE andNazare Memorial Home.
Mrs. Mary Eufemio and family
TlMMiMiI Hi nCt
H i $ Reportik1
{•me depends greatly on the sen-.•Jtivity of the olfactory nervesof the persons involved. Also onoccasions immediately pr«cedinga rain storm, when the air isheavy with moisture and the wind4a- -blowing from the smith-east,
Township Wit!(Continued from Pago I >
Louis St. Germain il.Mius St. Germain, 52, i
Axel Swen$«n
Makes Thorough Study
Of Complaints About
i Local Factory
;the normal odors from the plastare p;n tic ubirly noticeable toresidents to the north and north-west.
In regard to the complaints re-the presence of rats, I
Arnold Holzherr voiced a com- _ * " "" "I" "" Z ' " . [week for Axel Swenson. 74, • re-plaint on the manner in which ' n " r d 'venue. Lyndhunit. assist- j Urc<j tinsmith who died ill hiiWf hirhwiy rain''rnr1i-in -"m- ant syncrintendent at McKiernan home at 111 Valley Brookpany carts dynamite and caps and Terrv, Company. Harrison. {nue.
y t wHe had been under the care
lpany carts dynamite and caps and Terrv, Company. Harrison, nue. e h dalong Riithprford and Park avt- machinery manufacturers, died of luf Dr. Donald O. Franry lor the
h t t t k F i d t his last year and a halfnues. This matter will be inves-tigated by Victor Sergreckenstein.
A resolution of condolence
a heart attack Friday at his i last year and a half.home. Mr St. Germain was born Mr. and Mrs. Swenaon Uv«d inin Oxford, Mass, and served in' Lyndhurst for many yean.
the untimely death of Patrolman the navy during World War I. He |Boy Haaaard
Thomas J. Albino was adopted- had liv«d in Lyndhurst
der heavy attack in
" Ho .aid: 'recent ja.
f
nt to the foundation of his ',. A communicat.on conc-ern.ng,K<- and shop which he stated i t h e S«"« o f _ N e * J e r s e y ™Kh' :U h a a n T O . of the rat, and ' j^*"^ c>">""-™* »nd "*"!
_ - , , J thev had came from the: ""To The Board of Commissioners, ] | , i n | ( k plant. I placed
M \ K M I i \ < .ahi of-fc
Eddy include:I "Does brain think, and do jThirty-Five AttendftiT Presbyterian
i .^ ,^ , flu.••j.l . - i ••
j gence in matter? How can intel-Ritlgc Rd. and New Jersey Ave. i licence dwell in matter when
Lyndhurst. N. J. matter is non-intelligent and About 35 women attended the• brain-lobes cannot think? Matter lawn card party given recently
Rev. Howard F. Friebely, Tutor | cannot perform the function* of by Mr*. John W. Young at her' Mind." (P 478) "Consciousness, as* home at 617 Kingsiand avenuewell as action, is governed by | ' o r s * Mary's Guild of St.
Subject:- Report of. the investi-gation of the complaints regard-
! ing the operation of the plant ofS. B Penick & Co., Inc.
On July 22, 1947, I wax handed'an abstract "f a complaint .sub-i mitted to the Board of Commis-sioners on July 21, 1947. regard-ing alleged obnoxious odors andrats coming from the plant ofS. B Penick & Co., Inc. Grant
• and New York avcnties, Lynd-j hurst.| On July 23, 1947. I visitrd the
oison inTted re
'Wnimendihgihe appointment oflocal safety committee, was re- I
lie Safety and will await the ac- |tion of Mayor Bogle on his re-1turn home. . ,
Several township-owned prop- :erties were sold to the highest ;bidders.'
On motion' of Commissioner;Breshn. the town clerk was or-dered to advertise for bids for the*improvement of the Westswk*Memorial Park to be'received at Lthe next meeting of the board.
Sunjftay, AUR, 24. 9 a.m.. ChurchSchool; 11 a.m., Morning Wor-ship. *
Preach ar, Dibier, pMtor emeritus, First Piesbytei iah Church, Hackensack.
well as action, is governed by |Mind—is in God. the origin and ! Thomas's Episcopal Church.
I gove nor of all that Science re-Charles R- Kuc-j veals." (p-480).
Lyndhurst Methodist
Church
Stiiy vr ant and Tontine Avm.Rev Robert C. Linlner, Pastor
30?-Tontine AvenueRuih. 2-692S
Sunday. August 24—U):30 a m. — Public worship^; Lord's Day of August 24th
Krvlcf f<imbincd with thr church Call ttt Praise tht Lcird anschool. Guest speaker will bv Reasons" will be the theme of theRev. Winfred B ColMissouri, missionary
Her guests included Mrs. C LWatson and Mrs. J. B Kisselfrom Florida, Mrs. W G Fisherof Rutherford, Mrs. J. A. Higgins,Mrs. H. L Hanker. Mrs R. M.Allan. Mrs. Louis Lemig. Mrs. JH. Meisner, Mrs. Jeremiah Neill,Mrs. A. II. PotU. Mrs CharlesGarde. Mrs. C J Bittner, Mrs.H M. Sherwood. Mrs RUSMINeis, Mrs. B Fredericksnn. MrsWilliam F Aldndge.
Mrs. Andrew Muller,' Mrs.George BlumensVoek. Mv». Hen-
jry Daucher. Miss Laura Little.- 'field, Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs.
all age Herbert Muller. Mrs. Warrenm- the ' Dowling.* Mrs. Anna Fai nkoff.
"ATMrs. E. O Freit, Mrs Harry Mil-,urd and the lei, Mrs. H M Meyer, Mis. H. F
Feirati. Mis Clifford Winget.ning sermon by the minister. Mrs. Walter Ruhar. Mrs. B. A
* Reed Memorial United
Presbyterian Church
Stuyvasant near ValleybrookRev. DonaM T Kauffma%
Th. M.. MinUtrr
. 340 Stuyvcaant Ave.Rl'therford 2 SISt
REED MEMORIAL . .Bible study classes f
: croups begin at 945
ward Lucas, Superintendent, calling his attention to the complaints
' and asking for an explanation asto the cause. He .stated that fora short time thr concern had beenendeavoring to prepare a certain tdrug which was the cause of a
! very had odor. This prm-eta wasI conducted in a sealed retort and *,., ,„j he didsput ryaltze that the odors j jJi]fj ^i got ouwt4&/of *fr»e plant. The i •I manufacture of this drug was riis- p , a n , a n f ) s u n , ) i m d i n K n e i f i h b o r .continued about July 15 At the , i n , H b p k ) , p t l t n d e r ( > h s r r v a t i o n
time of my visit, no abnormal j,
Suits.On August U, 1947, I inter-
viewed Mr. Tirgrath who statedthat he saw no rats for aboutthree Hays, after the poison hadbeen pKut-d in the runways. Theythen commenced to appear agairi.although the prison had disap-peared.
On August- 13, 1947,,at about7 '>() p. rn.. 1 again visited the
Z'rjL ^e^Cccted : «"Mi •»' - " » 'h' ™*During the afternoon•Hfe-fr- phontrd MT. ThA-
grath for a report of the resultsof the second application of thepoison. Mrs. Tirgrath answeredand stated that no rats had beenseen in the runways since thepoi* n was placed. However,there appeared to be some rats inanother small building where evi-
thry had ripen shut in andnnd no means of egress.
would recommend that the
Sine* my budret rot a lot slimmer than / did on my raeatloa,I'm in a particularly thrifty mood thcat dayi. So arc pltntyof other women... judginic by the large numbtr I alwanaee taking advantage of the everyday low prices at the A4P,Are you among them?
of Tuesday, September 2. insteadcf. Mitnday, --du»-to— Labor • Pay •falling on the first Monday.
Miss Ruth Kiefer. of'TM Fifth :street, is spending a vacation of itwo vHMts »t Crarftsbury. Vt.
from China whefor 37 years. He holdhopes^for Chinas future in
l f
of Quak ..n furlough during the worship hour at V. 00 Dillon. Mrs. Knmiet K. Near of
he ii.'s served a. m. Lyndhurst.high "My Week at Denton Lake."
Mr and Mrs Frank R. Curtis,of nation? Most offthc presbytendl young people'* of 209 Valley Bi <>ok nvenup, arc-
Ins work in China has been in > conference, will constitute (he on a vacation of two weeks TheyHin 'Jiv. ;i. it large edueationiil and ' evening message at 8:00 p. m will spend one wt*ck at Cranberryiniusirial renter which was one Thoseof thf, object.vei of Japan'sva«ion "f Fukien Province*•« al tjmes diiiinj; thfi war. AfM-r lowship anionK the fnendly mi-ma year of furlough Mr. Coir ex- bers of our church. All arepeels to resume Ins work in cordially invited to worship withChina. I us.
gthe report of the pits tor's activities at
f f h b t l l'
who love God's Word Lake and will use the secondand would obey His will are eci - week to tour through the Newtain to find waim Christian fel England States, especially New
They wiJJ be aecom-* EUtfabeth Sander-
odors were noticeable.I On July 24. I returned to the i! vicinity of the plant and spent (I some time between seven and :
I eight o'clock in the evening keep-• ing the premises under observe-;
I tion. No particularly annoying orobnoxious rwiors were discovered.
August 11, 11)47: about 7 00• p. m • passed through Second !j avenue for the purpose of obaerv-ing bad odors. None were notice- 'able :-A that time. t
j ,AuBust 12. 1047: about 300 fp. m., spent time in thtr vicinityof Second and Grant avenues, but!noticed no particularly bad odors.)Interviewed some residents in the ivicinity and waV. told that theodors had not bewn as tad duringJthje past three weeks as they were.belufe that tinieAccordinK to information gained
from personal obsei vat urn »n4statements by residents in thevicinity of ihv plant the annoy-
odors and rats and in case ofrecurrence of the nuisance, i
itable ai tion be taken until itabated.
ARTHUR V. TURNERHealth Officer
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AUGUST 21. 1*47 T H E L E A D E R PAGE TgKtf |
June Peters Becomes Bride Miss Pirn Weds C. J. ChoseA btautiftil ; -was >•:•!- i.lie . nit -lwvrs •puioud at th«. Announcmrnt was made at ft*. Th* oiupli' w.'i.- attended b>
tmnized at St Matthew's Evan, wrist and a full skirt finished in * . quirt marriage recently of Ma» Mis» S"P*»*. Vitale of Hobokeagelicai Lutheran Church. t.ynd- train. Her fmuei-lip veil was ar- • Anaellna Pini of Castle terrac* *" d H " r r y " " ** W u o * "hunt, at 4 p. m., on Saturday. ran«ed . i lh > rnother-of-pwrl . ™"" "" , " . ^T „ „, . „ T»*» • • » a d'nnerwhen Mias Jun« Elsie Peters, headp-e«. She earned a white * n d CQnatamMt^jfrMe^olJSVbrjdaLjaay^uUJtg^Vk^
— daughter of Mr. and H n Bert Bible lapped with a white or- Valfey Bro-ak, avenue, both of the u-twnuny ami then th.-Boekemann. of JIM. Rutherford fnid. I Lyndhurst Mayor Horace R. left on a a-wrrt trip. On their rt-avenue, Lyndhurst. became the All the bridal attendants were j Bojle performed the cerefnpny atbride' of Louis C. Zuccru Jr.. son guwned in white eyelet fashioned the Valley Brook avenue address.of Tlir: and Mrs. Louis C. Zucchi. with scalloped necklines, cape _~ 1 • i l I"m~of IM De Mett avenue. Clifton, sleeves and full skirts. The ma- S n O W O T 1$ H 0 H J T O f eThe ceremony was pyrtormtd by iron of honur wore a blue pulure k _^, s» • I • j U f p r H
NOUS ONTHE VFW
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Stage Party ForMrs. W. B«ddiges
ft n s pturn they will live at 545 ValleyBrook avenue. Lyndlmrsl.
^ ^ __ l ^ j | ^ £ n i( | ' j ua-UC UKLU1C
th* Rev. Gaorge F, Mutter, pastor hat and matching gloves and the L o t t . 6of the church,, , bridesmaids wore A m e r i c a n '
Mrs. Doris Williams was her beauty pkture hats and glove*sister's1 mutton of honor. Brides- Tht*y earned bouquets of Amen-maids were cousins uf the buck', can beauty roses and blue de-Mrs. Arlnie Dzamba of West New hphtmum;York and Miss Jaclyn H.«-k» The bi ide's mother wore amann. of Jersey City. • t summer brown dress with a cor-
Robtrt Puiis, of Clifton, was sage of gardenias and the bride*best man Wesley Edgar of Wyck-.| groom's mther wore j r e y with aoff and William Dorrell, of' Qlif-corsage of pink roseston, ushered. . * There was a inception for 75 at
MSSs Kuth SfieTTon, of Lynd-' the" American Legion" Hortte m
Drozdowsk,F o r C o n n . Girl
wasMiss Lottie Drosdowskiguest »f htirinr at a mishower given Saturday by MissElizabeth Dio/dowski and Mis.Prank Bartole. Decorations werem rainbow colors. A water tan
Mrs Victor Guard), of \%g Fernavenue. . itu-i t.,in. .i last week ata surpnst' I iui.il shower in h»>nor of her sister ,m law. Miss Rosa-lie Girardi of Stamford. Conn
Decorations Vete in blue, white
N*% H u l l * - * ! Tu ft*
At r • bus a i M n w H t a g H ww% d<K i.U*U %h*\ -*..:W w | U I M H '•w <«Mm M - i s , r a m n*>« buiWwfl At PTMMU 't*to»* h a v ei « - n .•; . . . . •• for a nv'w t>uik1,iift ttutl wi l l ifHlihi*- <n rtkn»nii U> nutr r r w n t b m l t h n f -* • . ; w i l l bc\. tippr irittmateiv W * v M ** * * H • * *ball raon appruicimau-ly 04 * *.' !"'•« • *•>> d t w a M ttuii th*• x t r n t m n wil l i . er«Hin1 first .'••! i'-- • it- thv I . \ rinm Inbui lding th*- . M . n v i - : : it Wilt i- «rc«HW»t V U* 1. ... A Wn n « o ldfcWfttfim n w • •'.. • t in fn-ni .»f our hut A n r * fiHWul.it ion u t l t• •*• i t i i L . i - : i w h r n t h i s w o r k i * ' • ' « t n ' i » v < * i l l t . . - \ « . » n u T i i • (
V>tv.x.matfjy W * * v »s wvU a* a i v y vmlu.n». cn-m u\ \hv c*lj* r
•vhwh will \* <i. -• n-.< s»mt> *m> In urAn In *tmt w^ik ,»n th**; i • ! ! , ! U w i l l I . , n , . ; » t o P t C # h W P« ' •' •—>• ' t t t t f f i t h r t >•«• '
atm
; fulwith the streamers over the gifts.. , . , . . . . . , ' , A bri**»l rt*>ll w a s t h - itanfarpitH-1-..t.. finerta
hur.t.s.^-^use-anT^orrSrsT^^^ * * ™*»»You Truly,' with accompaniment lor Spring Lake, On (heir return ' * " " " m a>»naance.by Mrs. James Tail, organist-of they «ill live in Lyndhurst i Guests present were: Mrs. Lthe church, who also played th. Mrs. Zucchi is a graduate of fBartole. Miss J. Miller. Mrs. Mwedding march' from Lohengrin Lyndhurst High School andand the recessional from Men- with Wallace and Tiernandelssohn and- gave a recital pie- Belleville Mr. Zucchi. graduate
f o r bnd»-u>-toe. h»a*hNi l> Pu»i Oom
M. Cerrato Bride of Kearns
Mrs. P. Klein, Mrs. WMrs. 3. Flaherty, Mrs- J.
____ __ Mrs. H. Kacinor.ceding the ceremony I of Clifuii High School a"nd Pace M r s A Veit. ****• B- Mortier,
The bride, givtn in marriage by Institute. New York, i* wife' Mn. Z. Jaworski, Mrs. J. BuraMr. Boekemann. wore a sown of McKesson and Robtoins of New [ kevich. Miss W. Yesaiavich, Misswhite crepe with a square neck- York as an assistant buyer jJ Barto.e ol Harrison; Mrs. A.
Wisniewski of North Arlington;| the Misses E. Turner, Blsa Giam-| bo, Josephine and May Cipi tano
iiiLAriingtoni. Ux%- JUaaVJlfe•- ( dftiwski, Mrs. Florence Bartole.
Miss Madeline Ctrrato, daitgh wore black and white. Each wore i Mrs. Sue Lm-iiinn. Mrs- C. Hou-ter of Mrs Earl Hartis of 3 Haw an orchid. s«r of Kearny; Misses Rich and
.kins court, Newark, and iv.i. . A rtceptioo was held at the Kate Dert-rhuiln of I'liffwumlCerrato, of New York, became Clipper Ship in Nt-wark. La*er Beach; Mrs. Martin Yesaiavich <ffthe bride of James A. Kearrw Jr., the couple Ifft un their honey- Eyman, Pa.; Mrs. Mary YesaU-
HNSD t.. in- apont at F^st Dur- vich of Oliphunt. Pa ; Mrs. G;.m. N T.OB th«>ii return they | Gi zylowski. Mrs F Peiknwski.r*H hvf at 215 Wsimrt street. \ Mrs, T -Wtizrick. Misses JennielunMan. |«nd Emma Perkowski of HuntMrs Ktarns is a graduate of ington, L. I.; Mrs. Nettie Deven-
KuRLside High Sihoul in Newark i dor of Jackson Heights, L I.«nd is u senior at M.mhLnr State Miss Kose .La Bue of theTtii.heis ColWtf*, where site is '• BrunX. N. Y; Mrs. E Dratdowu irwmber of Phi Pi Lambda So-
M^s. James A. test avenue T h e ' h, ^ n r n ^ * 5
ys.us.R. C. C h u h h .the Rev. Arthur
; >*n of Mr. andKr.'.rns of 176 Furprcmony wasp:m. at St. AlNewark, byHeimbold-
The brute's only attendant « nMiss Rener Clai field "of CliftottKennefn Hogan of Forest HillsL. I., served as best man. Usher,-,were James Arii-.li of LVIH!hurst and Gror^f Kays of Mi»ntclair. ' '
Trie bride woie a gown »»fwhite satin with an illusion mrkl.ne and y long train. Her ftflJEeitip veil, with a self tnninnd edg*in lace effett, ifll from a high-out crown. She curried a whitootchid in a cascade ol Khifceflowers.
Thi- maid »jf honor wore a Nilegr» en gown with an 'illusionr.eckhne and a bustle effect ba.kSue Wore a muU-hinu picture ha.and carried a cascade* of pal<-yellow roses.
The bridu's mothei wot'c blaiK:ind the bridegroom's m«thfi
Mrs I>>iothy Terry.Mn.hai-1 AlttTj Mrs, W.iI
ter Oakes. Mrs LuOV Kill, MrsAnnabel Hu.n.l... Mrs Chuiir«W Christ, ifcl Edwuid V.un.tlien. Mi* Melvin tli.^nk-nf, MrsShelia ODimm-U. MT> May Mmr
' tin. Mrs. Philip Ferinde. Mrs.George Terry
Mrs Hilda OflUatU, Mrs.George H.u in- .HIM. Mis H 1Hoffman, Mr* James Tait. Mr*.M IT TTnnatsjr. Mrs, M a r k e tNeilson. Mrs N t T Ferraitt. MrsEdwin WoiKiman, of Lyndhurst."Mrs'"^"l!(iiiiTj'^"CHw'altt'L-tjf'••- W w d •Kidge; IblL May H.-.u- of East
Mrs Ann Kit-tuin Mis RuthYurman, Mr>. MiMted Black.Mrs l.illi.ui Ma* Arthur. MiP*'trv Cuttabro, Mrs Ulhan Matteiheud and Mr*. Mutu Hue ufKearny; Miiw Tttin Cavalrio andHim Frawm uirvrdi of SBaMoamC ]Conn . Mrs .Ii. c | 11 Klormo, Mrs,J J R j i i u r i . Mrs. C. F Fus*o ,M i s . P a u l i n e n A !, • ..n.ii -• of
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"w^r he served tn the Airny AfrForce in both the Pacific andAtlantic ait-us.
Mi ;ih<t Mrs. Ge«Mge C»ieint-i..n,i Mr. and Mr* Ilunald Lind-!*•>, all of Ten Eyrk avenue, aret»ack from Girenville, N. Y ."where UveV »peni a vacation «•two
ski and daughtr LouelU of MMV-w»K»d; Mrs. H. Dunning of New-ark; Mrs. W Druzdowskt. MisA. Dioziiowxki, Mrs 11 Drozdow-siti, Mrs / ninaifcuialil Miv l.CbfduiW*, Mr». J fCor«UMH>, MisN. La Magna. Mrs U De Maat,Si . Mrs A !><• Musi. Mi J 1).
isimonc. Mrs. J St. Clair. Mrs MVitani, Mrs J. Demcrtiftki. Mi>M Kwiatkow»ki. Mrs M IftOVM,Mrs. S Wmmewski, Mrs. JohnDtnuiayki. Mrs. Mary Wisntewski. Mis Giiuthier. Mrs A Ti aina. Mis J Wisniewski. Mis NNiUh. Misses K Drozdowsk i,Adele and Elr/abeth Dantaroiki,Klcaiioi Wi»niew»kj. Stella amiBertha DefRvroskL CunulU- Cordone. It is St. Claiir, Alice D<-Mati, Gloria ViUna of Lynohurst-
Miss LOIS CatUft, of 4\9 Thudavmue. has r< turned htime froma MM! with irldtives at Mt Verm>n, N Y
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PlaygroundsIn Last Week
• ; i • . - ( (
Swimming Wai Among-Activities Held
The £,yndhurst playgroundreason is now in its last week,the term closos tomorrow: High-h::hts of tlm week will be a final
at the LyndhurstPool, where, thanks to
ll.uolrl. liildre
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New TheatreFor Paramus
School AdditionTo Cost $750,000
Northern New Jersey's mostunique amusement place, the newParamus Drive-In Theatre on
Lyndhurst-which this week
ducation,received state
of our clafrom 30 to
ranged in size39 and 32 per cent
Routeiuncti
4. west of the Route 17Hundrerfsp
of motorists who enjoy seeing andhearing motion pictures, whilesitting in their cars are expected
approval of plans and specifica-tions of a proposed addition to the
school, is preparing tob
g p p g ythe voters in a November refer-endum seeking their sanction ofan approximate $750,000 expen-
to* attend the premiere screen Iditurepresentation. Milton Wollman The enlarging of the presentwill be the managing director of school building, erected in 1926,the new enterprise, representingThe D. I. Go.
ht. the proprietor, the/ Located,ave boon swimming I center of
pl-'l
Wednesday morning[ championships of theminds will be decided
ith the finals to de-ipion boy or girl to-
norrow morning at the highschool playground.
this wt< t wi<ride thi:<fcam
The etitfervnt playgrounds areoniiatianing their children
W t i th iials
rt in the competitionsIn tak-t tin- difki"lu'ld day to be heldtomorrov at 1 p.m. at the highLthool field. James A. Bred in,dirrrtor #gf Parks and PublirPinpcrtjft will be host to the• iwldi* n ,#nd will award medalsIn the winners of the variousnrnis He will also provide re-in •: hnu-nti in the form of soda;>nc ice cream for the children.
Mcdul^uvil! be awarded for .heents:
theBergen
geographical
has been under discussion forclose tot two years. At its firstintroduction there were beliefs
County, the that federal assistance would beParamus Drive-In covers an area {forthcoming as subsidy to theof 25 acres fronting on Route 4 project.bounded by Passaic street and Expectations remained high ._Mackay avenue. It's screen, :that federal money would be pro- (-children.Which is 70 feet wide and 6!- feet j vided to absorb a large portion of |
had 35 or more pupils in eachclass," Shepherd has declared."This clearly indicates that ourhousing facilities in the elemen-tary schools are really too meagreand the only way that we cantake care of increases in the fu-ture would be tu resort to~pnTtime."
Population in Lyndhurst is ex-pected to grow mainly east ofRidge road since this area affordslarge blocks of vacant lots suit-able for residential purposes andpi filiations claim 500 new houseswill be placed in the section with-in the {text <ew years. Judgingan average of two children foreach of the 500 families, therewould be an additional housingfacilities requirement for 1,000
jof the „ ,«„ . in the j
Ah inr•novation in entertain- rnent wRen the legislative bodies Iment, this open air theatre cater- in Washington failed to provide
ReleasedProm TatortbriTfospTial
ing to motorists. Jias accomn.o3a- for these appropriations this year, j Mrs. Wilmer Decker, of 740tions for 600 cars There are 13 j Now faced with the certainty | Rutherford avenue, has returnedsemi-circular ramps devoted to; of asking the voters' approval, i to her home from St. Joseph'sparking of cars Traffic is all j the board is readying official and Hospital, Pater ton, where she wasof cars.one way and the rows are forty j comparative statistics both on thefeet deep, permitting cars to come [school per pupil load and the fi-
patient with a broken arm sus-tained in a recent automobiletain i
and go without obstructing the nancial condition of the township! accident, on their return tripview of those already watching [in meeting the demand. One ol (from a day at Pomptori Lakes.
M D kthe picture.So powerful are the projectors
that patrons parked in the last
the important factors in favor ofthe undertaking is the presentlow rate on borrowing money.
row, 600 feet distant from, the Officials presiding in the yearsscreen, have no difficulty in see- ( when the school was first opened
y pMr. and Mrs. Decker recently re-turned from a month's vacationspent with relatives at NewOrleans. La.
boys; and
Breslin ToAttend- Meeting
Miss Edythe Earl daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Harry S. Earl, of244 Livingston avenue, is doingnicely at the Hackensack Hospitalwhere she underwent an appen-dectomy-
TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURSTBERGEN COUNTY, N. J,
H O T I C * "TO C O N T R A C T O R SK>-alf(l hide will In i - c i - u n l by t h "
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.nt-utti *!'>*.) Of lh«-i hi l.id (Vrtlft.-diad. |Wy«bl» to theship <.f l.vndhurwt
11 , rd >f (tem- ' I I K M tn wi.lv."i tn r.-f.ri an.l.T ..f thf Ho f nmln
Mhio i.r Lyn<thur»t.
for, the management asserts. j f rom about 12,000 to the now es-; The sound used is a special type timated more than 20,000 j Commissioner James A. Brest in
Oh-t.-icle laces for junior boys, i of equipment known as direction- There is every indication that ; has been named by the Township..mi Rii".^ Obstacle races for, mid- '.a'- controlled sound. Perfect re-1 this figure will continue upward,' of l.yndhurst to represent the \ >'•'<'g*t boys, and girls. production is achieved by means) partcularly in the face of the ; municipality in a group of con-1,',1'
Mai-bl4rhampionsh.ps for boys • °* individuals in car speakers so trend which now leans to mul-j ferencts with the Bergen County ,">1 that regardless of the location of i tiple or apartment house dwell-; Park Commission, according to t!;i parked car. patrons can hearlmRs. "1 Frank Osmers, chairman of t h e i i '
• as well as those, in the first row1 Although the hitfh school prob-! Park Commission. \of the amphitheatre. : lem is most urgent with students1 The commissioner will be pres
j again this year attending in the ent at the series of meetings toI double-session system, Supervis- ! he called early in the fall to dis-
NOTICElint Woo d I n c . trad
|<i>ii.<l in thtl thf I'owrr
-—KimUiaaJ tb-n+w. f*ti—iftmtnr bnys; •FtK'tball ijniiw for senior l»(>y.s.
S litbuf throw f<n Junior girls;iv lti...!l Ifii-.w for Senior Kirls.
d*fe
boys;st-nioi buys; Bi-
junior girls; Bi-st-nirir girls. Dis-races wilJ be one
de-
i "mile.ertrh playground, three
, *jr the thrc-p highest'.yjnm-i>. MI playground
- •• I i t i <>"&"' and
J W y j m g principal Homer Shepherd, cuss possible county parkMrs. Anna Joy, wife of John i has recommended that means be j veloprnents in the various re-
Joy. 483 Wilson avenue, Lynd- explored for adding to housing j gions of Bergen County and thehurst, died Tuesday morning in j facilities for elementary school .availability nf municipally-ownedSt M H i l P M children land suitable for county park
"Last Septemher, fi8 fi per cent I use.
nt*to
the M-iivm..•ti'l I 'nvnspeopl
(l. jul the Vi<see and t h e
wtn"-All chil .
ontfsts
;iltcin
St. Mary's Hospital. Passaic. MrsJoy was a native of Newark andhad resided in Lyndhurst nineyears. Surviving in addition toher husband, are two daughters.Mrs. C. B.-fShirley) Schumacher,of North Arlington, and Miss Au-
I drey Joy. of Lyndhurst: two« LMy j grandchildren, four sisters Mrs
tnt' irjGeorge (Margaret) Sanders, ofGlen Wild Lake: Mrs Joseph
•Itnury RI»1JUI Piatrlbu-> 1 fo r pis= i i . o . H - M u ; . l . < |mint :i\>uu.-. L y B d b u M
t , Harrison, N. jI >I,.\\VS»>A
M>I>.Stid Tr.'»sur»-r,
above. tivlw th«th* niniN of the own- i met of land and prcmi***. situate." l.l>1n« a n d bdnc In th* Township oft'.jXindtoumt. tn tbe County of Bers«R
atw-kholderB and S^urtty holder. ! r'>:«"t M»l degrerii ' o ^ * * 1 ^ * «"who de not appear upon th# booka of i n,'l"u*" HeB* o n*, hundred and al*th* company aa tru»t*«s. hold stock ( "**' '•**• "'Or" *>r »•«"• to the Northand s^-Srltles In a c«p.rit> - oth« »f»t«Tlj line of the p»rty of the fl sthan that »f a hona fide owner: an* [ P*f' fcfWBfci ^ ^ l ^ n f ^ retui hi a affiant lias no reasonI1fv# that any other f)*r»on. as*orta-tlon or rorporatlon haw any Interest.direct or Indirect. In the said atorkbonds or other a«c.ar1tl#s than as anitnted bjr him
ol beg-lnnlns and fromlh<>n<-« runnini North forrr-sU (•«)decrees Ihlrty-nino (39> mtnut*-« Weatin« hundred" and s . -vmlnn (117) feet.tnnr* or l e u , to the North w*»ti-r.y
of land of the party of th- tinthereto: theiw* runninK *U>ns ""•S. That the a v e n u * number of part hereto*. th< i«.• running along thf
copies of each laaae sold or dlatrtbuted Mtin1 North forty-one HH degrees (enthroua-h the malls or otherwise, to M«J m i n u t e Ea*t -forty-four (*4> feet.
rights, liberties, prlvlleg**, h«r«dlU-menu »n4 appurtenancea thereuntobe.oocMls or in «nywlw appertainingand the reversion and r«malndera,rvi.ta, laauw and profit* U»eraof, andal--o all the estate, right, title, Interest.Urv property. <latm and demand ofth>> aaM d«f«niUnta of. in. to and oatof the same be sold to pay and satisfyIn the firat pbwe unto the Mid com-plainant, the wm of |».10f.». withlawful Int'fst thrreon from the l>thday of M»y- 1»«7 until thf.aarne be _p.id "and HafiBTVd ana-^lni th* coaUof the aafd complainant which ha»«bei>n duly taxed «t the sum of t428.&g
FRANK D, LJVBRMORESheriff.
B EJ Red.—Comojercial LeaderAn*. 1-l*'2l-n—1?*i* M7.04
RIVOLIpaid nabarrlbers during th« twelvemonths preredlnaj the date shown.bove in 2201. ^
CARMINE SAVINO JitKworn 1B mn« auhsrr.n*4 b«for« ma
this M.i 6*y of June. 1*47.JOHN SAVINO
Notary Public
• lens, to tht- end of the twondu inl!«-:iip a part of th* same pr«
i intended to tuvn l..->-ri conveyi-mm.n. M.-..IH by Mary ' Heli>n CH..1 s i . | , h . i, <; <\.rr. h*-r hUHbandit.. rt hearlna- dst*- the second dayMuy. Nui.•!.-..,t Hundred and Tweitwo and r*-i'ordt-d In the Bergen Or
Inf CHANCCRY OF NEW iKH&CVBetwnei JOSEPH SOZZIO •omputin-
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Police Cleanup~ " 1 from Awe l> I
era ting from the Servid*o hiServideo told police- tfw m«»
had been guests in his hostoe and,that he did- no^ even know they*
' were visiting him' Monday be-.-cause he way net at lmnsc.'f**ljce
said they found two telephone*and bettiqg paraphernalia «? tfteupstairs brarootn. Thv two mencommuted to L>nuhur»t by automobile.
There was no moneyted in the raids. It was apparentthat the bookmakers were takingNew York bets over the phones.There was evidence, from recordsseized by the police, that runnerswere employed by the operators-Names of runners were on sheetsconfiscated and they showed howmuch each one owed the book.One was listed for 5532 up to the
Friendly NotesAround the
,.. Township 'Mr_«ndIMn. Alfrej Morgan, of
m~7Thtrd__. , «v*nu*v _ihair gvests Mr and Mrs L WCarrant arid sons. Letter Jr., andRobert, of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. James Perry, of 440 Oak.street was one, of a group of
1 guests. of*Mrs. Conrad Maurer Jr..of 413 Page avenue, at her sum-mer home at Laurence Harbor.
of LynAtnt of responsibilitytor th* money which Mrs. Oittalug up (ran under a pile df. paperin the ahaefc where the shootingoccurred and eliminated the neoeoity of court action which relativea of the woman threatened tiregain
Feder also announced that anlgreement had been reached be-tween Mrs. Data, her son. Kirh
•rd Petromo. M GngleNv»rth At.Imp ton. and a daughter.Mrs. Ro6e Indierat of LJ&CWOMI.to make their. 75-vear old nfother
I administrator of the funds whichhad been accumulated ty CharlesLongboat Pftniuo. who wa» slainb the
! Surrogate Dutchrr said that| Richard Petmnio filed a petition1 to become administrator of the
funds two dajra after the ahoot <isorderl.T housein*. Me saidthat while Feder in-"«T are to tmj_formed him the family harf'PoUce coyirt -T .reached art agreement not to en •noon with Feder She it ***:ter into a court battle over the making her home with her v, <:,••:•• aium'red UK rv»rtwmoney. Richard must formally daughtrr m Lakewond notice »rHri a W»"< from hn «N\fwithdraw hu petition. Frder said Th' »h»>ting I".* place when gun The pol>rem«n n i imUnlnhe fgpecleri RirharH hi r~w»,i^. Patrolman TVimaa 'Albino. »«h i,n~% »~«—miwim—±M—Mil—
Hi Easthis action soon
Mra. Ditta appeared at the of- c ^fice of Dutchrr Monday after
atn.»k( dieri s»p-
IfU Sh> l.n Uw<»«-oh Advaria wilaof >).m when other Ljntdnun* p.- *"*"">
K..II. f.r.l, DutiK-t Imlmii aurrtH»r»4c<l lhr attack..••*' d>r<t ahonlj * " «t»> »rr\e a du and »hot it out with thr nquarft < **• never ..r*<f»!i4e»4 in the
order on M - iviij She The rvwtMin order agauwl Mi» <U-ik » ..rf». i . u refa
Gray was the defendant re-leaned in bail fined by Chief Day
Mr and Mrs. \yuham BleichertnA son, William Jr., of 618Fourth street, have returnedfrom Barryville. N. Y-. wherethey spent a vacation of -twoweeks.
Eileen Sellini. of 44 Livingstonavenue, is spending three weeks
Shortly before 10 o'clock Tues-day morning, Spahn and Lrnetskyreleased in bail after their com-mitment to the county jaiL weretaken into custody again by Cap-tain Bogle and Lieutenant Checkiwhen they saw them leaving thepremises at 277 Ridge road. SamSilverman. 41. of 1170 Staffordavenue. The Bronx, N Y_ whowas with the two men. also wasbooked at Lyndhurst police head-quarters and held for investiga-tion. All three are being de-
j A ith her aunt on Staten Island.
{ Miss. Ruth Lehne and hermother Mrs. Charles F Lehne of
i257 Oriental place, have left forI Atlantic City where they will' spend a wetk.
Mr. and Mis, E. Ward Emery.of 250 Livingston avenue, had as
! their guests for the week-endthe latter's parents, Mr and MrsH. L Goddard, of Elizabeth.
Mrs. George Davis, of 48 "Liv-avenue* "entertained""
Police said that telephone bills.found in the bookmaking estab-lishment at 286 Ridge road indi-cated the place had been operat-ing since May 26.
Warrants far the arrest of thethree landlords were issued inLyndhurst Police Court TuesdaymorninK Named were Thorna*McKenna, 761 Ridge road, forthe premises at 286 Ridge rpad.Joseph Zita. 289 Stuyvesan'l ave-nue, for the premises at 277 Ridgeroad, and Anthony Servideo.listed as the owner of the houseat 451 Forest avenue. Police saidone of the phonts used was listedin McKenna's narre. McKmnaAuto Salos. The landlords havebeen charRrd with operating a
gcently at a barbecue party. Herguests were Mrs. Ceorge Love-joy and her daughter. Audrey, ofOzone Park, L. 1.; Mrs. W WBaker and daughter. Dorothy, ofBro^klvn; Mrs Elsie McGonegal
• and daughters, Dolores and Au-drey, Mrs. Rowan McGonegal andsons, Rowan and Brure. and Mrs
] Fred Vogel Jr.. of Rutherford;'. David. Donald and Robert Davis! of Lyndhurst
Mrs A r t h u r M. F e r n e r.j of .444 Roosevelt avenue, has hadj as her recent guests Mr and Mrs.j Frederick Sh«-rw<K>d, '>f Tmmans-iburg. N. Y
Parents ProtestContinued funri Paae 11
they are ton grnwn up to foikmsecondary pmj -ams is »*n mthe trouble the Board of Educa-tion is having with the j'-tniorproms Th<i next pram has beencancrllprt bBCWK the Loard (rHindthe "rhildrcn"" rrport t> the «>'m-nasivjm in which the Drom »s heldthen hit off for a n t- t club-
Some parents are shudderingover the effect tht? actions .(these "children" will ha\f uponthe younger students
Miss Anne Blum of Pmspectplace, accompanied by Miss Ma-rie Bergen <>f Harrison, both coo-nectrd with the Fairmount i' -*pital. Jersey City, are *pend«VBthe month nf August at Belmar.
Seek MoneyLeft By Faker
But Albino's Widow WillAlso Seek Sum For
Letters of administration ac-companied by a 13.500 fat>nd werefiled Tuesday with Surrogate
| Donald G. Dutche-r. of BergenCounty, by Joseph A Feder, P«n-saic attorney fur Mrs. .PhilomenaDitta. to recover $1,873 seised byLyndhurst police following thegun battle in whirh ber son anda Lyndhurst' policeman were•.;,!• .1 <>n August 5th.
Filing ot the* bond. F<M*>r xaid,rciie\'«t PoBce Chic f OtUi Bayer.
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More coriTeaieat —for it tair* but m few mookrnta to openan account. Iu»t select tfcw M a s f<o« mmd for yoor botac or » rand add i'.,(ra to ytm* b«4s)M mocamat- Trr— i.«n be arranged I »the week or by ibe MMMSI •» fa fomt IPIOIM »
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Grapes 2"»25c?
Lava Soap2 c—. 17c
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21.
HOOKSAnd
. JABSBy JOEY EULO
SoftMl Lemgue In KnotsWith the final week uf scheduled play over, the Lvndhurst
Municipal League is very well tied up in knats. In the EasternDivision, the Triangles is sitting buck looking the siluyiinn aver,awaiting the drawing and the play-ofts which t'ommissiurn-r W lter Molloy expected to Itati this weelc. The Triangles h;ivr com-pL>« an enviable recurd in walking over all opposition, and wind-ing up in the apex position. They tre led-by Emine Oakt^.
In the Western and Central Divisions however, things are alittle different The Carucct'S, leading their division by one slimgamv. finds two teams hot on their necks. They still have a veryimportant pamr in play against the AmvHs, who went iindefeatcdfor ten games and then proceeded to lo.se three in ;i row. tw"u lo
-to liurst Tte -rth T i t i t l i r i*
Believe it or not! Back in theyear 1931, a match between Mid-
get Wi(ljJ.ast, flyweight tha^npion- of the world and myself wasmade on the spur of the moment
! Beinp out of "action for eightmonths I was up to 126 lbs. Well1 wu>. told to make 112 lbs <to
j fight) for the title weight Bf-• lieve me I was givei) very littletime. I was told on Sunday andthe fight was to be held the fol-lowing Friday. I went throughsome pretty rugged training thatwtek- The afternoon of the fightI weighed in at 112 and % lbs.
.In oid«'i to lose the \ of a tt>. I..u.n iirimnd tin- p.-irk thrw times
Jimmies Score Win Vote BoiHISCS
To TeachersJimmies Tavern "Softball team'avenged a previous set-back asthey defeated Toby's Tavernteam by a 7-1 score, Sunday af-ternoon at Marin Oval, behindthe pitching of Jimmy fechu-
Surpr'is* Par+y ForJohn F. G«mper Held
macher, who gave the strong hitting Tobys only three hits.
Jimmies have now won twelvegames in fifteen tries. Bi llyCasale, Zakeski, and Lamp*-, nitthe ball hard getting two hitseach, also sparking the game wasthe fine fielding performance ofBilly Casale.
Next Sunday afternoon at theMarin Ov;tl, Jimmies Tavern willagain meet* the Hoppers Koketoiim of Jersey City in a rubbergame each having won one game.
Toby's Tavern <1)
ab r hJaskuski, ss 2 1 0J. Bloom, IfD. Gailing, c 0
Olson and Mr$. Po^ndex-_4er-E*cn Will Ro-
, ceive $200
Four new teachers were ap-pointed last week by the Boardof Education to fill vacanciescreated by three resignations andone leave ot absence.
Miss Regnia Del Tuft*, of Jer-sey City, was appointed" as scw-
{iH| teacher at $1,900 to replaceMil. Filomena DeGroot. who was
, granted a leave of absence for ayear, Michael Baina, of Saddle
• River, was named-industrial art; teacher at $2,000, replacing War*, pen Jochem, whose resignationwas accepted.
Miss Janet Giraud was relieved
I John F. Gamper. of 2t>2 Living-, ston avenue was guest t.f honor at\ a surprise party given in cele-' brat ion of bjs birthday anniver-nary at the hfone of his daughter.Mis. Otto Schumnx of Hills.lale.Besides Mr. and Mrs. Gamper theguests included also Mr. and MisGilbert Huurtuule and son. Gil-bert, of Hillsdale, formerly ofStuyvesant avenue, Lyndhurst.
AMVETBULLETIN BOARDBy PAUL CAPACaO
Await ReportO f Engineer
, Wanf to Know Next StepIn Haclcensack
River Mess
of hi nlmtt p r riTf L'UIItl'HCication teacher at her own re-quest. Mrs. Flora Englehartj-t, of
Wilh fhc State AMVET convention just aruund the comer, wefmd local AMVKTS busy and doing a lot of hustling.
Last wefk, AMVET delegate* from this section of the State,had a delegates' rpeeting held in our post rooms. An delegates arewell satisfied with reports from Mr. DeSerio, chairman of the i-n-utt convention.
Mr. DeSerio, first vice commander of the A. W W. Lewandow-swt Pust No: 20, AMVETS. ot Lyndhurst, has his entire programof the convention all laid out and ready to go. We hope that thisconvention, to be held on Sept. 13 and 14, at the Hotel Robert Treat,ti' work, will be a success. AMVETS. let's all try to make it one.Back up our local leaders who has worked hard to insure its success.
With Johnny Dee. local band leader, and a Lyndhurst AMVET,in charge of all the entnertairtment. it should promise lots of fun.
Although, this convention is playing an important part in ac-tivities of the AMVET&, a much more important activity is «oh>gto l:ike place at St. Michael's in October—the second unnau) dame.
-AMVETS are turning in their return, from ads for h lMth
Thjsecond place. Uutt weeks game against the Re. is undei protestand a decision will not be made until after these lines are printedThis coming Sunday morning will tell the story at the Maun Ave-nue Oval at 10:30. A Carucci win will sew up the league while anAluvet win will throw the three teams in a tie.-
The same situation prevails in the Western Division betweenthe defending champs. GaUagfrera, the up and; coming ColumbusClub and th" surprising Stai lings, who have proven ta be a thornin the side* of their opposition. All are bunrhed together with com-ing games among the three teams will have to play, off before thetitle of the division tun be passed upon. Outcome of a forfeit game
Ctilumbus Club and the Starlings will also haw ain:', un the uutcume of the league.I. there is mueh .-.infusion in all camps and only time | U ^ ™ i ? « L »
Shabunia, p .Polo, 1bM. Miller, 2bDoc, sfGolem, if . . .Joe Bloom, rfRay, 3b
between thidistinct bea
All in EI
fight was held in Patersonpark which 'was surrounded
by an iron fence very much like;our high school field. It was alsosurrounded by houses which ofcotl rse were Used as ri ng-sideseats, j
The night of the fight I looked | 23at the crowd and 1 felt sure. 1 Jimmies Tavern (7)would make my first hundred abdollars. At eight-thirty thc time Simonack, ssfor the lights to start the Pro- Greco, 2b
Wotgajrt and mejCasah- if
Lyndhursteers report I
Roosei tit Un Ittmlitif.' It tipttrThe Roosevelt Recreation Center House League which proved [
to he very suratfefu) Umt year when m> l*ss lhan sixteen Uarhste'red and tolled is growing even larger this year. From Nick Get - • , ' "old. comes the information that the league will probably consist { ',,of 24 teams fhrp rraron. It is expected that thc league will be divided into tun divisions. A and B, iind will roll foui nights U week.Mondny through Thursday. An important meeting will be heldtonight at the Roosevelt Rec, Stuyveswnt avenue, between Pagetn-i Kingsland avenues to iron out final details.
They l<M)ked at us and said,Man the fence isn't high'
[enough." The midget and I deided we would put on the lightjrseTves and at least get ' our
expenses out, of it.was one thousand and
xty-ninc dollars Rate receiptshich Wolgast.put rn hi:; bag,
Zak/eski. Ib .what the|L«nipe, 3b . . .
rWaTTHig Schumaicer; p •Doyle, rfMoorehead, cSumniers, cf .KVi, s i . . ; . . .
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awaits the engin-pfore it can act to
n Knglewood, was appointed at u " W »»£ "* State Board ofS a l a r y of $1,900 to replace Lr. * * f i g * " l<> ? " 5 *•»"*»»«0 Mrs. Haze* Zaun, of Lyndhurst. o f t h e Ha<*ens*ck river Com-
was also appointed as un elemen-taryMrs. Eleanor Lehnes.
Bonuses of $200 each were;i warded to Edwin Olsen andMrs. Wingfii'ld Poindexter for i . ,their work as "administrative as- ° rtmfdy,.Ul* »*«**«>Mstants" in the high school. Mr, I * TOMtnirtiM1 <* • d * * «Olsen had previously requested aboniifl of $750 for his work. Trus-
river; missioner Clarence H. Sherwood
*Mt .« «.,oo, ~^T3^.s?£r£?&! ondary treatment of sewage on'•• the east side of the township,
*|Commissioner Sherwood planned«] plant
for the area or by constructing atunnel across the township fromeast' to west and t-> hook
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flans Completed For Ben?fit Game, The benefit Softball doublehpader for the Tom Albino Fund
. will Iw1 held tomorrow night at the high school field. According toinformation given us, there will be a doubicheader twtlighi gamewith the ft r>t .contest getting'under way ai 645 P.M. Carurci's Hill-tops and tin* Starlings will provide the opening fireworks while inthe nirrhti ;,p the feudftig Gallaghers and Columbus Club*squadswill ii.- t H is not too late to get tickets from any manager in
• the league-pi from any patrolman on the staff or at the gate. Kverynickel t.iki h in will be diverted to the already growing fund forthe latP i flicer's family.
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Umpires — Ted Mile-ski and, Came the payoff we paid the I Walter.. semi finalists. Irish Tommy Jor- | _,dan and 1'addy Hyan, who were
| weltei weights, three hundred dol-J lars each. Man. that made mehowl! Then came the'four-round
: fight between Huy Luzar, who >fought a "diver" and that called
1 for two hundred bucks for LazarJand one hundred and fifty rWygj^ 'r
his diver" After we paid them* y M Q, we found we had three dollars |
l< f t .
I told Wotgast as long as 1; took the beating I might as welllake «what was left He laughedand said O K kid-.
SoffbaHResults
luted that Olsen was already do-me, the work of a vice-principal,but that the board was "unwill-ing to give him the title."
A contract for $375 for trans-portation was awarded at themeeting to John Scrivanrch, trad-ing us the Lyndhurst Cub Com-pany. Scnvanieh will be informedthat Me must appear at Hacken-sack August 25 or 26. when allM-IIKJC- for public school usev. ilt I e inspected by the Motory.dii lc Department.
Hu-h School Principal EdmundBurk*1 acted as temporary clerkat the meetingJin the absence of
trunk sewerthe western slope ol the township.
Commissioner Sherwood inter-viewed officials *>f Ihe Passim-Valley Hewaf»e Commt?smtt tm~the por.sibility of hooking up th
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ict Clerk Thomas HickeyJboard expressed thrir a<>- '
aliun fui his assistance.
slature would be necessary to le-galize the procedure. TownshipEngineer reported that building'the crosstown tunnel uftder pres-ent costs would be almost a pro-hibitive u n d e r t a k e n g, al-though that would be the bestmethod.
An alternative plan of obtain-ing the cooperation of the Bor-ough of 'North Arlington in erect-
are slowly coming in, but the local outfit is still plugging.Mr. DeSerio. also head of the building campaign, says, "Keep
watching the building in the next couple of days, and that the Ju>nwof the A. W. W. Lewandowski Post No. 20, AM. STS, might verywell have have a roof on it for Christmas."
When AMVETS had a blow-out at the first meeting in ourtemporary headquarters, a swell time was had by everyone. Therewas plenty to eat and drink, plus the baseball game by radio. MuddyCornel] deserves a good pat on the back for the swell .fob he did •in getting everything set for the affair. Many thanks to all othermembers who helped.
Turning Ui softball, we were knocked clean out of first placeby the Lyndhurst Rec. This means, that we must defeat the Legion-nit the Hilltoppers, to get back into first place. This would mean
a triple tie for first place, and a big play-off involved,-ago, .hv AWVKTS--U** u pmfut gam* v>-*ht--Or- -
leechio Bi:os. of Nutley, at Nutley. Last Sunday morning we evenedthi> score by winning 5 to 4 at the oval in Lyndhurst before a)ai ;je crowd.
Back AMVETS Sunday against the Hill toppers at the Oval.
YOUR BEST-BET—THE AMVET.
Mrs. Waltfr Wood of. 4»7 Lakeavenue and Mrs. Arthur C. Dehnof 2ti2 Livingston y venue arespending ten days at WhitePlain*; where they are guests atthe home of the former's sister.
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n ihe sign in front of Tom's Shell Service Station?,IIH everyone just who, when and when- tin- new I•ice baseball team is playing. It 's a fine learnill received by lovers of the hardball encmt —plans to do big things with it Bowling to beih m twti weeks many leagues' *'»i mtng and wH
if. takers do spite up in piiee must be u populargame Received card fium AI Leader the other day Ruther-ford Tl< public.-.ri sports M i in« toured around Mason DTxofl Line *look-iif; over things and wrote an interesting at t i d e on his t r ipin last week- pupei Softball trophies now o'n display in Bed-ricks mighty tine looking awards ' Managers to bv solicitedby this correspondent ftxr votes foi most valuable player awards ineach divi ion Rchuo) all spruced up for tall start Kootball toto |A' lug \lung veiy. shortly Seats will have to corn*? ulung p u t t ytai,l,jl they a ie lo be icauy for. the current season A public ad- !dress System for home gairffs would KO very well It'-, almosttune Uutt uui fair city got started on big time operation
I Amer. Legion«• I was standing on the
talking to myself a kid j • Starlings . .ip to me and said VEulo, Col. Club .sout n\y duugh?" S. being
ipset never even Gallaghers .mitiied who he was. I growled J QOI ciub"liu -ei- yuui manager and yet.yoiu money " A few minute:; v F. Wlater he cum- back again and f.vibtysaid, "Who's leg are you pulling, tKuh). you're my inunager, nick- j Triangles . . . .
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School InspectionIs Scheduled Here quate, ami that bui
Breakfast Party IsPlanned By Ladies
"The Ladies Aid of St. Mat-thews Lutheran Church, ValleyBrook (venue and Travers-place, Iare making plans for a "Break!•• t in Hollywood" party with |Jim All&rdicc as Tom Breneman; 'to take place on Thursday eve- |ning, September 25-
The ladies art- urged to makea point sewage disposal plant arnl wear "crazy hats" for which '
lias been under consideration. T-he prizes will be awarded. Therepresent disposal plant- in North w,11 als«> be the traditional WishAilin!;l«'H is COBiiderud. made- ing Kintf and Orchid (as on the
i the famous radio program.)«if eniarRing their j»>^~ The connmUee includes Mrs. K
Mrs. D ('hecki, Mrs. J.t constructing
Charlie Dorf Wins f l l s t .| Sgt, Dor!
Promotion In A r m y l ^ ^ ^ iWEST POINT. N Y. Charles i m - n t - 1 8 u 2 n d S '
H Dorf. son <•! Mi and Mis. Ed-wm Uoi f, 340 Chase avenue,Lyhdhurst, was " recently pro-moted to the rank of TechnicianFourth Crude at West Point. This
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I Itmkrd at him and noticed h ]had taken ;i beating and also re- Gallaghersmemb«r«Kl he was the fellow I Town* cluhmanaged known as Kid Irian
I from Lyndhurst. I dug down, t circle Club1 t«.dk the remains which was three Valley brooksdUars, added the dlfferenceto |
: ni;.ke it six dollars antl j^ave itI to him. Believe it or nut I foiif-hlI fui the title and it cost mk, thrtte
dollars out of my own pocket,BIR dial!
I saw Wolgaxt a short
Thc Board of Education, an- [ ent plantno LI need today that the inspection ! one
003 U(K) x :i of school facilities by the Rtnerat Construction of the crosstow110 Olx x ' public will be held prior to the j tunnel would cKminetr cxpen-
beginning of tlasses in Septem- which the township now lias ;U00 000 1 1 | ) t . r i t h ( . riispoual pi .tit. since this" | I | : S1 x " The public is invited to go [would make it possible foi all uf
[through the ttchool buildings dur-jthft township's sewage t.. be *ar-333 '"HI \ Vl\ton Oh* haun trwm \ tv> T> p. m.Uiwl away by the \>.,^uu Valley.103 11*0 0 5 Wednesday, August 27 and from (trunk sewer Jin*- • • '
i 7 to !' p." i«> on tlie Ramp evening I Engineer Brown, under ComWH 10 2 7 J in addition . inspection may be miaMioner Shvrwuod's direttion-, i:
020 otH) « 8 made on 4Thursday, August 2ti;now making a survi>> of the enfium 1 to a p- m. tiru situation He ] expected ti
(>"'> 00 6j I make a complete'iepoit and p.'^vooo no o! . [sibly a recomnwmlaluin to tin
Board of Commissioners within i. 012 tun -
213 041(lames under protest
j * Lyndhurst Circle. Companions4 I of the Forest of Amertco, held a
lj I business meeting followed by awatermelon social at the Colum-bus Club last week. Initiatory
r work was a feature of the eve-and told him the story. Jlejning. Their next meeting will be
' iiiuch.d and said -You certainly held on the niqht of August 2fi;K«t everything r didn't do io bad Mrs. Hilda Ricbter I* chief com-
tnne after all.'* ; pah ion.
brtol time.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur I. Fern-"f Lake Hiawatha, formerlyLyndhurst, have just marktheir seventh wedding anniver-sary and were guests at the horn*of the former's mother. Mr.s. AM Kerner, of Roosevelt avenue
[amouit h e
. F.iberjDemaresit, Mrs. H. Hansen and
T Mi<. K. Weber Jr.'• The merchants in town will bet asked for nominal prizes in ex- ,
mgc for a friendly boost.
Automobile HitThe kef) side dt>or of the 1941
Packard Club Coupe owned anddriven by Dr. Donald G. Francv.'of 1114 Stuyvesant avenue, was'completely broken off at 10:30
- .MIL Sunday at the corner of. I\ rn avenue and Ridge roadi when hit by a Public Service
liu*, No. 102, driven, by Law-rence G. Hagel of 349 fUUroad. avenue. East Rutherford.f Dr. Fi ancey's car was parked.1 <-n the south side of Fein avenue,
;inll the bus was proceeding southon Ridge road. Both vehicleswere insured and no complaintsweic m.ide.
Wn Carry A CompleteAftitortment of Flowers
For All
HUGO'SFLORIST
PLOWKKS BY WIKB
287 IttDGE ROADNORTH ARUN(;TON
[Opposite Holy Crnaa Cesaetery
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where he now i* servimember of th« band.
Sgt. Dorf, a giaduate
ewnd promoti- tins year.
Jmckson High Schhas | to terminate his current
ment on September 17. 1!
THE CMtKTttR SCIENCE NOMTOI. v«u «*a Cthe i i-i,nifirrfifrJ ptnem in your c«w«joity on world attain »h*ny > trod thii worldwide daily mwipopf r«owlorly. You will uoin<-. >• npw.v.«wpoir>tt. a fu'tcr, fichw undtrtranding of todoy't vitalTw*t — i '. ' help from ,t% *»rlunv» t9Oiuiu\ on hot"*making «Juco*
Call Us, Were the DoctorsHave You Any Spot Trouble?^ .Such a* Inkj Iodine, Lipstick,
Nail Polish, Paint, Grease, etc.
Well, at Our Prices:Men's Suits
Boys' Suits
Dresses
$.75$.75 and up
$.75 and upV. Can Unninale II , Tr.iul.li-.
wc CALL A N D DELivrRAl l Garments are. Insured f>t no
Additional Cost
M. K. CLEANERS2ti;j l'r..-|... I An-nur " N.irlh Arline
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"More operators these daysthan ever before!"All over Sv\v J«*mry totlay you'll find more operatorst»KiiiK their plaoe* at awttrhbo&rda to helphandle yourVulU. M«- now have more than 13,00U«>|H-mti»m doing thrir IM-HI to put your ralln'through promptly,.K'ith new •witchboards beingluatallrd and otbrra enJargrtl, we need•till more oprratora. Employing ^and training them)lia an Important part, of j,our rxpannion * ^B
•proffrain to provldo•u«»rc a»d belter
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Wilt* made hui i i.iliy when entei nip, the service dui mi', the war. in«*vnot in alt casfs qualify undei New Jersey laws. Even if they.ilti, xbey maynut now txp:«'K> yuui wl'bes a* to the uutubutiun of ytnir property
For a mudriatf rharRt1: xpUf laWJFW will nuike- svlTl Ujul yirti'h»Vp uproper!) cxreutt-d VU1 wtuih pixivitin'.moBt jdvantagcvu^l> tor tlu> tranxfe;
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THVft»AY, AUGUST t l . 1MT T i l L E A D E R
THE LEADER'S PAGE OF ALL SERVICESTHE BARGAIN COUNTERThauiaash haw Itmai that then m i l acWtiae-
•aeato are the moat eagerly nad in Bergen County.Convince yourself by buying them. Through themreal, bay or exchange; find the bargain (or which youhave been searching. Telephone or write your clari-fied adrcrtiseirwau to our oSeet: 255 RIDCE ROAD,LTNBHUBST, or 124 RIDCE ROAD, NOBTB ASUNCION.The telephone aanben an R U n w w M0S1 andKEAKNT 2-6051.
One insertion is seventy-five rents.Two insertions are one dollar and twenty-live rrnlt.Three tn«»rijMp arc one dollar and fifty centa.'-
The Leaderroofifta: cabinet work tot-
all fctrula of .'•rprnt'T r*
Player lo ptay Into abov* or ..radio 120.00. Artificial Kirr-id*' ,• withtoffn. I2*t.«a PIHHIS* Ruth J-060». If
NEW folding bahy rarrt«a* • » Also
Apply 4<»7 I'MI avenue, lat floor orajtona Kutii. 2-3»lt It S-Zl
POU&HKD whlln o.»k boy's •outh t.vd
stmotcAL surruta| KsrwrlriK-*^! f I I t t n K. a*tl«faol.oa»l U i T j n ' M ITi. !•• mm h 1'iw.T th>«
' Newark. Appliance* r* paired, alt.dupl, " -
No Hike For was stated. "Standard Oil Conv|»ny of New Jersey believes sostrongly that further increases in
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Big Oil Company SaysNo Price Raise Now
Contemplated
pment conditions, are nott in thi hest intemu of either the• I industry or the public, that)it is following the, general policy
| i<f not increasing price* unlessl inch increases unit torn) to main-Iain or bring out additional wp-
i plies."• Mr Gordon D. Donald. DivWon lX»»>. [vnal.l said. "The SUndardSales Manager of New Jersey, '<>il company of New Jerney hatfor the Standard Oil Company of r,,,t increaied Ihr pn< r of ja»oUn*New Jersey, in response «o qui's to retail d u l c n ur commercialUoo». said today: "tn the |»»t lew consumers, nor has it i n m t w lweeks a number of other oil com- ih» pcir* nf fni.1 ...I tn h~.«*hnlripanies in this area hav. incKasrd. rnstonu-i» In short, it IMS notthe print of their products, but | tncr*aa*d j n y prices since July
of New Jersey has not j«th" Hr*pumte<!SUndardincreased prices to cither ou;dealers or consumer*. This tituation has r-wultrd in some con-
inted out that. "OurCompany does ivt establish th**retail price of gattolme at thewrvice station pump, but thix
fusion on-the part ol the put.hr price is get by the independentregarding the 'hold-the-line" poJ-1 rtf^r, whn sell our products loicy of my Company To clarify t h P public."the situation, I should tike to!quote from a statement recentlymade by R N. Keppel Vice Presi-dent in charge of Marketing.
* li< n low in Spirits vikil
Gordon's Wine &Liquor Center
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Ronald Bach, son of Mr andMrs Charles I* Barh. of 124 Fern
which he Mid: 'My Company has *IV<
not increased prices tn the area!.1"'*
abm maplr . lilffonier wtth drawer* fnrnurwry. %f£. Both llkr m w. klllrhtlyawd. Phone It.iih L'ir.*:> W or a..-ulv 471 Valley Hnnk nv.-mi. t - l l
3 Building i.itt* (or *»l«- rroperty Ulevel.and hun » o*?i*> car a;uxatT«, I'ri* >•
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IMS CHKVROLKT Krrtisn. with rtsdktand In ati-r Uood <'Ondltton. $K0.
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W x lOt). <io. m Roo««v*>lt avarlu* laft buy; 4* « »*. «U tmt>Ul **W- I tart*avaltRbl*. -Ti thla lot for a t- roofhrua* will) a IIA.AOA a^rovrd <5 IuMi«truc-tk»n mtg. waiting. For tlMM•»d other*
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SERVING LYNDHURST15 YEARS
Complete Line OlWINES A LIQUORSFROSTED FOODS
653 Ridg« RoadLyndhun*
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PACE EIGHT T H E L E A D E R fTHURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1H7
CommercialPublished every Thnndmy tar Th< Commercial Leader
Printing Company at 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurtt Telepboo*
Editor Carnpin* Savino. Jr.Butinmis Manager Eriwst J. Dabiiwtt
rooks grt wont?What were we doing there?Er. well wj! were picking up a couple of bottle* of
something—some friends were dropping over to listen to'ibe ball game and you know how it it!
And how are things in Tuckahoe, pal?
Veterans' QuestionsAnswers to the 10 questions
* that veterans ask most frequently' about hospitalization at Govern-
Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938, at the Post'• ment expense were announced byOffice at Rutherford. N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. v. t. ian. Administration.
Subscription $2.00 Per Year
Lyndhurst, N. J., August 21. 1947
Fire Cents Per Cop; .' Unas .I ducted
High Cost of Eating
The veterans asked the ques-a survey that VA con-
recently to learn howmuch they know about their Fed-eral benefits. The questions andanswers follow:
U g Ju*i winch veterans areen-taled tu huspitalization in a VA
A Veterans with nervice-con-We stood behind a young lady, guile evellejtith sjarks
and cEiHTtE* other afternoon and walrhed her order $.1.60of vituals. What she col for her money was enough fold- "««d disabilities have top prior
. .' . P. » ' i t » Uy for VA hosuilat care. Veter-culs, pouto salad, pickles, etc.. to make one meal lor three ^ w j t h non.^rvic-connectedor four people. It looked like a lot of money for mighty: ailments may be hospitalized unlittle food ' a e r """ ''xlstlnK law if beds are
o V . . . • M . t_ available and if they say theyBut the thought struck ua: was delieatee»en eating
ever cheap.We wondered how mother* of five or nix or seven chil-
dren would have made out if they attempted to feed iheirbroods out of a delicatessen window—on the !*alaries their tact representative or apply at ahufeband* were making? Vet, H memory servers, a great YJ^
~"m3ny~of flioW IIK.IIF.T- not only fe«f their chiTdren adequate- VA office also will suffice. In ahly on incomes far smaller than are being received today, emergency, call the nearest VA
treatment else-where
Q. How and where do I applyfur hospitalization?
A. See your nearest VA con-
but they bought and maintained homes, and managed togel moil of the kids a college education. s a r y application and other forms.
Since food ic one of the principal items of the budget <J. Do 1 have to pay anythingmuch of the saving mu.t have come from that end. And.!«« ^ ' ' T ^ a V ^ . r e bom.remarkable as it seems, a few if any of the kids from thu>r b y l n e Federal government,big families luuked under-fed. In fact, many of them were Q Can I go to a private hos-btilliant athletes. Many of them were wonderful students. v ^ " ^ ^J1* t o w n md h a v e
And. come to think of il, a whole covey of them were ex-( A. Y.-S if you have a service-Iremely good looking .with strong, utraight bodies, good connected disability and receiveskins, healthy hair, elf etc. V £ • % T % * * should ,
Hit thought struck lit. do*** anybody ever rook, a trtew : bring with me when 1 apply foranymore? There wan an inexpensive tasty dish full of more j VA hospitahzation?vitamin* than a drug store. How about thow wonderful; tna%e
B(i"tiftcate chaul and rabbit £e ilii-ln--' Does anybody cook cabbage any- copy If you already have beenmore, or has it been relegated into the limbo of role »law'{f granted conmpensation for aAmi baked beans! Dot* anybody nave thone deliriou* ham ^ ' J ' ^ " " ^ ^ "Clumber*11
IMHH- and fal and bake a mew of golden bn wn be*n» Q Will VA pay for the medi-agaiit>t them? \s there any place that you can get that rich, c a l c a r e o f mY dependenu?delightful odor uf green split pe»8 simmering against a while o n I y v^teVans'^iiVeTig^le'or^VAIKIIII bone? Doe* anybody peel potatoes anymore? There hospital care.must IM* a dozen ways of preparing potatoes, out* of the Q D o l n a v « a choie
. . . i i i i• ii • # ! - • * which hospiUl I will go?• lill cheap vegetables, How many cooks know MIX of them? A Generally, a veteran is as-
Well, we stood at the Khoulder of the young thing in ! signed to the hospitals nearestthe delieaitfteen More and wondered: is this the way it hl* h o f n e However, crowded
„ ., . , . a , c i - ' j - i , . eonditiom in certain hoipittls, orKoman Kmpire folded up." U ibiK what H | the iyp«-of injury or diwa#e suf
conditions might result in theveteran being assigned to aspecial center or hospital in an-other section of the country.
Q. Can my relatives visit mewhile I am in the hospital?
A. Yes. Alt VA hospitals havespecial hours set aside each dayfor visitors, the same as civilianhospitals. —
Q. Will my disability compen-sation hr taken_a,wgy__ Irojn_me-ilI am hospitalited in a VA hos-pital? ,• A. If you are single, your
compensation will be paid to youin full every month for the firstsix months! tut, if your treatmentor care extends six months, yourmonthly benefit payment may notexceed 50 percent of the regularrate, or $30 per month, which
15 Years Ago TodayFrom Commercial Leader Filet
Playing at the local theatre, the RiU: "The Man From Yester-day" with Clive Brook and Claudette Colbert, also "Escapade" star-ring Sally Blane. .
Joey Eulo. returned to the Bergen County fistic war Wednes-day night by hammering Frank Fisano of Leohia, in a six roundbout. , •
Advertised in a weekly food store ad: Frying chickens or broil-era 25c a pound; sirloin steak'33c a pound; fancy peaches, two cansfor 25c; Grade A milk 10c a quart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jalo H. Lehtt, with their daughter, Dorothy andtheir son, Robert of Hiverview avenue, are off on a cruise in theirtJOBX, "The Sea Dog," stopping for awhile at the Highlands.
Mrs. Natalie Marino of Ridge road, entertained at bridgehf»mi» Wprln ttH i C J U i d M j J t i M
ever is the greater. If the regularrate ls43o or .e.., it will not be TL,js H a p p e n e d , T o o
sum
Miv Albert Cracchiola, Mrs. Arthur Schreck-stein, Mrs. Nicholas Cmlla of Lyndhurst, and Carl Blum of JerseyCity.
• • • , • •Mrs. Frank Westphal, Lyndhursl avenue, Mrs. Frank Koehler,
Page avenue, Mrs. Frederick D. Shaddel, Stuyvesant avenue, andMrs. L. M. Rogers, of North Arlington, spent Wednesday at AsburyPark. •
! Mrs. James Hannagan, of 742j Third street, with Mrs. L. L, Fritz,
ycu will receive a lumpequal to the amount that waswithheld after the six-month per-_Mid. i! y»» frayp a H**pgrnHnt -ordependents, your compensation! Schwerberger, of Page avenuepayments will continue at the full I and Mrs. Henry MuUholland, of
Jersey City, were guests of MrsJohn M. Nielson, of Rutherford,at her summer home at Lake
j Mohawk.
rate for the entire period of yourhos pita libation.
Your Friends & YouMr. and Mrs. William Johns
ton, of 208 Valley Brook avenue,have returned from a vacationspent at Willow Grove, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bi-vuna, uf 244 Jay avenue, withtheir daughter, Doris, and son.William, are back from their va-cation of two weeksNurragansett Pier, R. I.
spent at
Mrs. Hugh Costellu with herchildren, Kathleen and James, ofThird street are spending theweek at Lavalette where they arethe guests of relatives.
Robert Tirgrath, son of Mr. andMrs. Harry Tirgrath of 468 Sec
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thomsanand daughter, Gail, of Roosevelt-avenue, are back from SeasideHeights, where they spent a va-cation of "two weeks.
Reed Memorial United.Presby-terian Church is represented at it"{fnited Presbyterian Youth Conference at Denton Lak.t>s, Holmes,N. Y., ty their pastor, Rev. Don-aid T. Kaufftnan, who is one of [the-instructors for th^ conference,'
Robert Morgan, RichMrs. Harry Tirgrath of 468 Sec ,ond avenue, has returned from; Wti a n d Edward Carmean, youthBeachhaven whereweek's vacation.
mined ironii™*" —— •he spent a ' delegates.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bplow, of230 Post avenue, with their
j daughter and son-in-law, Mr. andas to I Mrs. Earl Collins and family, of
Flushing N. Y-, ore spending twuweeks at Kewka Lake, N.V.
wfien themeans to become noft—when our sloven grt belter and our.fried by the veteran and'similar
Improve and Modernizewith an
FHA Title 1 Loan
r\im FHA Title 1 Loan will give you ike moneyat once to make all kinds of koine repair* and
improvements. And you can "spread Ike c©»!" —repaying out of income, in 1 to 3 yeart.'
Go over tkis list of some of Ike important work thatcan ke done NOW by means of tkis FHA plant
Miss Helen Hoick, uf 112 Jayavenue, has as her guest MUsMarguret Halston, uf Pittttburgli,Pa.
Mr and Mrs. William T. John-son, of 260 Livingston avenue,have returned from a week'B va-cation spent at Ocean Grove.
Dun.,Id Summers, of Page ave-nue, s|xnt the week-end withfriends at Letanun, Pti.
Taxi TalksBY THE FAT MAN
m m WAV ANI> THE1BS
I li:il wr'ri- murli lil<---til. of•On* , wr. kiiww l i d all ihr rt-r-ml- Irinl I" >huM lliul llmw whu
exterior paintingentire re-roofingadditional room*insulatinggarage repairs
interior decorationnew spoutingbathroom ckangesbasement waterproofingkiicken modernisation
landscaping
Tbis is a good time to plan tke work — to ke donenow or in early autumn. Any officer of tkis mutualsavings association will be glad to talk over your,plans and arrange tke financing.
BOILING SPRINGS SAVINGSMD WAN ASSOCIATION2 3 Park Avenue, Kutlierford,N.J.
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We Carry A Complete line Of " *
BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODSCHOICE MEATS
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ALL KINDS OF GROCERIESWe Alto Carry
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