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those w h o sent cards, letters and
u p f ir s t. T h e r e is a p o ss ib ility a c o n d e m n a ­ d i r e c t o r o f th e P a s s a ic V a lle y a g e n c y , reg ifts and ♦hoe* "^ h o dro ve m y
9 Station Square
tio n p r o g ra m m ig h t h e f ir s t p lo tte d to a c ­ v c a le d th a t th e b o a r d 's e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e m oth er to the hospital to visit
RODS ■REELS
Rutherford, N. J.
me.
WE 3-5*19
h a d sh o w n little in te r e s l in th e p ro g ra m th e
q u i r e a ll o f th e la n d f o r a p u b lic ag en cv .
BOTTOM RIGS
/ u r m v H in k le y
« 's o c ia tio n h a s b e e n m a p p in g ouj^ H e said
B u t th e m u n ic ip a litie s d o n o t h a v e to
SINKERS - UNES
w a it u n t i l th e sta te acts. T h e M e a d o w la n d «
th a t it h a d b e e n a n lic ip a tc d th e p la n n e r s
SPINNER REELS
b o a r d s h o u ld co n v o k e a s p e c ia l m e e tin g a n d
w o u ld w o rk clo sely w ith th e e x e c u tiv e co m ­
UGHT TACKLE RODS
ta B t p o lic y a b o u t assessin g th e m c a d o w la n d s
m itte e . B u t th e c o m m itte e , h e sa id , fa ile d
m o re re a lis tic a lly .
lo h o ld m e e tin g s o r to o f f e r h e lp .
,v w w w w w w w w w w w w v w w w w A M w y w w w v
A r e C arlstQ flt. E ast R u t h e r f o r d . L vndAs a r e s u lt. E r b e r s a id , th e a sso c ia tio n
j
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h u r s t a n d N o rth \ l H l f f R k ? > 1 Nnmiinitie«>
h a s g o n e a lo n g on it* o w n d e v is in g th e p la n .
w h ic h h a v e la rg e r rf u s e d u m p in g a r e a s , asH e sa id h e h o p e s t h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e
, se ss in g th e o w n e rs o f th e p rop ertv * > tn co m ­ w ill s e t b u s y a n d h o ld m e e tin g s to r ___
T h a t s his o n ly w o rry fo r
m e r c ia l o r n o n -co m m ercial b a s e s?
f in a n c in g o f th e g r a n d p la n .
his
p arents saved and
A n d a r e th e o th e r p ie c e s o f a c re a g e
H o w e v e r, th e r e w as litt le e n th u s ia s m
w atch ed the m oney g ro w .
r e f le c tin g in t h e i r assessm en ts t h e n ew v a l­ a m o n g th e m e m b e r s h ip , a c c o r d in c to r e ­
u e i n w h ic h th e acres n o w a r e b e in g h e ld ?
p o rts. T h ; o w n e r s h ip m a p h a d flo o re d
T h e c o m m u n itie s c a n n o t a f f o r d to le t
m ost o f th e m .
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(Eewmcrctal leader
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N e e d e d ! A R e a lis t ic M ead o w lan d P o licy
A Bit Too Late
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B U ST ER BRO W N.
NoHoMl Fiennes EH 7
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RepuSHeans Gather
Buster Brown - NaturaSzer
Shoe Store
g e tte r fio /
Woolnark Tailors
IT L O O K S L IK E A
GET YOUR NEEDS
FOR FRESH OR
SALT WATER
FISHING FROM
PAULS
B IG Y E A R !
WHAT SCHOOL
S h all it b e ?
11 -— ■
» PoMki And Polee
P r o s e c u to r G u y L . C a tta s i h a * th ro w n
i h t «h f l o f t h e B e rg e n C o u n ty p o lic e dep a t t e to i n i t i a l e e r im f n a l in¿ a 1 L * t d o w n . d é c is io n
naay « s a e r a T . o f f ic e t h a t th e y
r a ü e « 4 W » . Aa, a r e s u it
rigfct W c a r r y r e v o lv e r , h a . b e e n
io * c o u n ty •y*»* d « * to N e w T ^ m ' P w n
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« r o n g e r , n o t w ca& er.
w ith m e n a n d « q u i p n e n t t h a t w iQ n s k e i t
to m o v e q u i c U y a n d e f f a ç # ^ ins itu a tio o s .
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MODEL AIRPLANES
p lu n g e .
T h e B e rg e n C o u n ty p o lic e d é p a r t a ie n t
m a y l»e u n iq u e . B u t ao is B erg sai Q o u r
t m h 7 0 m u n ic ip a litie s , u n iq u e * ' ^
—
M a tu re i n b is p a r ty , b a i t t k
S « t C a liasi, o n e o f S e
fa r e s f r H n a g e n u o f t h . tm m a t,'
« M g % t A ^ f a > C a liw i> a la t|
Y o u , too, can p rep are to give
yo ur children th e sam e a ta ^ a
question. You w ill a n sw e r the
money question w ith a profit
making, insured saving* ac-
H ELM ETS
SH O U LD ER PAO S
K I T S . M O T O R S - A C C E S S O R IE S . F U E L
SUMMER SPECIALS O N
H -O T R A I N S A N D E Q U I P M E N T
Mmmj Other B obby Kit»
P A IN T B T N U M B E R SET S
PANTS
JE R S E Y S
T H U R S D A Y , fcEP T EM B ER 17. 1«S9
11 IK U lM M E R t IAL LEA D ER AND SO U T H ItKIM.KIN REVIEW
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r kJHti 1§ H C O F.OOM. p#ntler-xn, '
only C^H Jt ¿£f Cie.oMhd Ave.,
Lyn«.h«r*..
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ACMASAU-
4 ROOM A PA H T M TN T in C Jn ttr
»-••-■y iertion nf North AH.ngton m
two family house. Heat, eircti ic. i s
i«. I*„..tor
Addlts tl.O
per month. Phone W Y 8-0 "7.
9/17
ELECTRICIANS
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p o n ’t
Thai La«*» m »
Sho w —¿ ‘a ll IJs - W e W fifft® »
M l.H i
III aH Ms phases
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N | f # it r O ftn # * v »
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L a te st M ethods on (^ a iii'- a l
A n d P o p u la r M usic
Studios At
SO W in g r a
A v e , R u th e rfo rd
551 -Fein Ave,. Lvndhur-t
A nopes Hlerephotiie Tape
Recordings
IN S T R U M E N T S
R ented - Bought and Hold
I b b b b — A t Y ou r Home e r Ntudle
t ’L A S S E S T U K S A N D T 1 IU R S
F V E N IN C . S , 7 30 - 10 P M
SAT
2
4 PM
FO R
C H IL D R E N
C IF T S M A D E TO O R D E R
C A L L W Y 8--<421
9/24
J OHNS
Radio - TV Service
GF.. 8-9120
JO H N BO N A N N O
W 9 Cha«e A v m m . I,?n d h a n t
C all W E 9-0644
o r W E 9-2256
TELEVISION
C O M PL E T E
Oil Burners
P h o n e W Y niun 1-5627
NwW»
W A U P A fE R
REM O VED
By Steam
S ta n le y C . Dobracici
133 6 th S t., N o rth A rlington
F re e E stim ate»
W Y 8-0208
Fioor Coverings
CARPET
UNOLEUM
W A lX C O fS B W O
L Y B D B U B S T FLO O R
C O V E R IN G
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b{
* 'aaa m o o« uo
Driveways
G A B B ’ E L !7. B R O T H E R S
»1 B l a h « atroot
Lyndhurst. N.
-
s e r v ic e
A il Makee
Color and B >ck and White,
Tape Recorders, Record Player»,
Stereo and Hi-Fi (e t i,
Homo and Auto Radio«
Small Appliances
Irons, Toasters, Fans
Waltz Fuel OB
O IL fttfR N fcR S
4 OR 6 ROOMS Rent und«r $100
Call OLf:e:j <
* bSII alter 4 30 p #»>
10/1
« m iM i+ n v
A l. CON C ERA M IC
ST I 1)10
B e p a lrt a A lle rU M a .
< f* Rum *a - F ra * K atiauta»
Taught by V IC T O R and J O H N
IT e r
4 o n I ROOMS w in ltd North AH
•ngton a. « tu ti.y , he* I hupp >«d. «-all
HU 5 4C47.
W/’7
E E R F U L furnished front
the Pike Woman only kl
Kpt 5. Ilorth Arlington
10/1
Instruction
O a r P o rt* ■ K xtenaiom
FU E L O IL
Com plete Autom atic O il
Heating Installation *
OU B u rn e r Efficiency
O u r Specialty
t t l P r oupeet Awe.. No. A rllnrtm *
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vicOity. HU V 8"9 •. Rent to $85 rr
1^0. Heat • ippl.ed
• /•
U n u n 8 1267
C A Â P E N T fc B - M ASO N
m w
I •‘ s l e d
I* Kt'KCEIS »V K M 't
« !4 M
Music Instructions
Piano - Organ
715 D
S t., K r w o f
Accordion
W Y 8-.V)7ft
KITCKf ÇABIMETS Fr a ngi pa ne
C A 1 .M
I I I t K t- V R E P A IR S
l u 't n
M E M B E R Of Multipla Listing
▼0 Y «art of Dependable Sei vier
•S* Hackensack St.. Carlstadt. N. J.
(•«y Ü E ïn  c r ë U76
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lady or n-.iddM aged ccuple. No chilcron Phene OK 1-891«.
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J fts ttrc rn c e
&EOi l W i « ANN
f. ju tie s taking place on R oute 46 o f C o peland A ve n u e , h ave r e ­
;»■ M
w erp listed as skid- tu rn ed from a tw o -nonths m o­
J i dint;, cu tlin u o ff another car, and to r to u r south.
T h e youtlg w o ­
1 | not looking , acco rding to the re* men firs t v isited some frie n d s
'• I-OJ t.
o f M iss T re e in O hio, and then
«1
C c u n 'y P o lic e issued 520 sum* some frie n d * o f M iss R lp p in
\' mouses du rin g the m onth, 13b of N a h v ilie . Term .
O n reach in g
¡1 w h ich w ere fo r speeding.
Fifty- N e w O rlean s, L a ., they found
, J nin e si**nmonses w e i i issued for port tim e jobs to he lp d e fra y e x ­
] i ha vin g no d r iv e r ’s license or reg- penses (h a v in g left h c m t w it h
| ' t f t r a ik n in po..section, and &S rath€*r i m a ll am ounts y t W o iie y )
>j w * :e to r o p erating a ve h ic le w ith T h e re tu rn tr ip Waa akMig the
? delinq uent inspection.
G u jf Coast to jh o rid a , and then
,;
D u n n g A u g u st the Investig^- no rth along the A t l a n t i c Coast.
| 1 tton D iv is ic n co m pleted 1$ o f the T h e y avottfcd to ll roads because
I 1 22 cases assigned to it.
• of expense, and report k very
•w on £ei lcij tim e and a m em orable
experien ce a ll the w a y.
M iss
1 R ip p w ill no w re tu rn to her J u d ­
ies at C ooper In stitu te. N e w Y o r k ,
and M is« T re e has a jo b a w a it ­
ing h e r in N e w Y o ilt C it y .
custo m
m attress
m akers
M j nulat t urrr j .»rul Distr lUutor* of
t ina B- ddinq
Maple Furniture - Btd Jin g Renovated
BU Y D IR EC T
Buy Retail At Wholesale P m " i
85 F i unklin A u n u t
Nutley
f*ho«e NUtley 2-07G4
6 A 6 V C R IB
MtAV P E N
HI C H A IR
W ill *ell to famitioa dne.t from fac­
tory at wholesale prices Cr t4>t, 1u>l
and ptnela. adjustablo sprmgn. t«<
drop sidos Cr.b pric#«,
$27 00
and D«luae. t'7 00, no higher prices
Play Pons. $7 P5, $4 1.85. H. Chairs.
|t0.ac Retail Showroom open Mon .
Wad . Fri . ? p.m. to » p m , Sat ,
a.m. to & p.m. fu r directions and •*>
formation, calf LA 3-7irs Pau<t*o'<
Co.. McLean Blvd. (fcouto 20) at th«
10th Aw«.. Circle. Pateison. N . J.
H 2.00C
$13 00C
$6.50T
» 12*00
Optr
$7$-aa<
fso-t^or
O F F IC E D ESK , walnut. Royal tyoewriter with long carrtago. and lutout baby carnage. Phone WYman 1BACK TO SCHOOL PET T IC O A T S,
very full, all nylon, v*ry attractive,
all shndes and six««. A'so «see i to
12 made to order. W Y 8 6218 after
7 p.m Sunday all day.
10/it
PU G S never used, 9*12 $30; 9*15
$36: some wool hook rugs. Call Wind
SOr 7-2731.
9/24
T Y RENTALS
Day Week Month
F IU S T IK
&
p W ^ tR D O N
In te rio r and E x trrio r
P a in tin g and D ecorating
E s t im a it * d u t i f u l l y
C a ll
g ,in n
Trucks
F . V A N V O I.K O M
748 F IF T H
ST.
LV N D H U R S
G E 8-1413
J. P. MITCHELL
P A IN T IN G uml
D E C 0R A 11N G
H u m e, Factory, O ffic e
G u tte r and Leaders
WY 8-9387
Piano Tuning
A-l TUNING
W A N TED
W E o s irr »-7/î»a
TO
BCV
F R A N K 'S G A R A G E
G E N E R A L M O TO RS T R IC E S
S A L E S AN D S E R V IC E
267 Ridge Koad
Lvndhur^t. M. J
FEM A LE
B U S IN E S S S C H O O L
•uu»}.ti>ii)*i«r ‘ ptr
KI TH IJRKOli11
S»1H <K >I ,— l Pra
ft rd t'hone \VK
B U S IN E S S
S E R V IC E
FsetOrJ eapert since 1» 1°
R E P A IR S , i 0L1BH INii P L A Y E R S
We k Odgnsnteed
Oipllo, J M F s rest •«.. •»•Ilevllle
SMldeattol - Indori
1ZS Arlington
North ArMiHttH
F lc trie a l C o n trarto r
Refrigerator
Serylce
ON ALL MAKES
T. J. Naulty
SAWS — T O O L S
LAW N M O W ERS
Precision Sharpened and
268 P a rk A vrnue
R u th e rfo rd , N. J.
Ph .in ^ ■ W F.IwIrr M 0 2 5
Repaired
M L S K ID M O R E
Roofing
607 Ridge Road
Lyitdhur
C E n evl 8 7178
j^ ic C lo fk e y and P a fto n
A LL T Y PE S
R o o fin g , Siding, L eader and
G utter»
B L O C K C E iU N ß S
Wa 4a M r own wark.
W Y 8-2756
B U S IN E S S 0 p r o R T V K IT T
Duna. 7TOO •»»
iL K . T Y P . Perse -»nel
:O M PT Orer. YO.
ll>AN'SH-FNQ. Secty.
T Z D l L S Z L **-
8»88laHB8 to H y e s i M t k
U nit«.
ELM A U T O S A L E S
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SRC. r e t A n y
S T « N O -T Y P IS T
•T A T ia T ir.A L , t
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T H E C O M M ER C IA L L E A D E R AN D SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W
hopes to train *o become s teach- J
*r of social subjects. D o n d /ila
aid his gran* w ou ld h *lp r>*y his
I n t year expenset at St. P e te r’s
o lle'.e, M tm f C ity H e plans to
;o on Ip engineering s hool at
D etroit U n iv e r s ity , tnd thence in- ,
Lyndhurst N ow H as A Dude R an ch !
T H U R SD A Y , S E P T E M B E R 17. 1959
hours after death of the donor a first lieutenant.
or Jh e y are unusable T h erefo re ,
Fo rm erly a resident of K e a rn y ,
com plete understanding m ust be he resides w ith his w ife and tw o
hfiif w ith the donor, his fa m ily , ch ild ren in Cedar G rove.
physicians and fu n e ra l d irec to rs
o f this a ie a so the urgent tim e
schedule m ay be met in etiut-leat- P T A C O U N C I L W I L L
: ing donors eyes and j itting the n R E S U M E M E E T IN G S
M em »ers c f th*' R o ta r y C lu b I to fu rth e r use in tho donee.
it.d th-’ fr'faapilh** w ill
iitic ip a te
*1h*? Lyn d h u rst
C o u n c il
of
Cooperation of th r N e w Je r s e y ,
1 Rot a i / D ay at N o r t’i A rin g to n
P e n n s y lv a n ia
and
N ew
Y o rK TuV I r School P a ie n t T e a c h e r As
igh S p o o l s fo o tb all game w ith
rsreiations w ill hold its first m r t S ta te P o lice has a lre a d y been in
M ountain I
>on O taber 10 th
inc of ‘ he v c a r n-'x» T u e td a v .
The r lu b fla n n e l this occsston as sured to speed transpo rtation by Septem ber 22 . at 1 iff» n.m a 4 the
ca r or plane to the o n cra tio n al
i | >'isr*nal trib ute to Coach P a u l
F irs t choice w ill W ashington Fchool. A ll m em b ers
< ellry v’ho has "e n one of the hospital area
of *he execu tive boards o f all
tw o H igh Sch<»<! teachers re- be to a n y registered blind people the F T A u n i‘ * in to w n a re urg^d
..
,
<possible for th» success of the in N o ith Je r s e y a ie a w hom a
l.u i in I F ie ld U S ' for Ju n io r H i i h ph ysician certifies w ill b e n efit ' *
e *r . ill be disfrom the operation
O th e rw ise , | P lan s for the
,«»> :• and --.itIs Coach K e lle y also
H *o-**io. n ^ v
the eyes w ill be transpo rted to
M rs ’<>
c k tim e off f* >m football pracside fo r th
e on S o ft. 2nd to ap p ear as P h ila d e lp h ia for d istrib u tio n b y ' P ,,,sident. w ill
f
.
t
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me.
pcaV-r at the club d in n e r* V ic e - the E y e Foundatio n to its visitn g
list
res.dent M ic k e y ' Fo rest a i* in
M r. and Mrs. M ich a e l G a v u la
Mai e ori the tickets for the game.
r T 1*52 Bergen avenue w re k e n d e T
• ith M rs K a th e rin e M a s la n k a of
T a y lo r. Penn.
0 •o -ernnW«* service
I
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Seek Donors To
Local lye Bank
Equity Names
Donald Hackett
New Comptroller
D ire c to rs of tbe E q u ity S a v in g s
and L o a n Association of K e a r n y
announced the appointm ent of
D o nald S. H acke tt to the o ffice of
C o m p troller.
A cam paign fo#“ donors to post­
h u m o usly leave th eir eyes to an
•e y e hank fo r tra n sp la n t o f sight
to blin d persons w ill be started
F o r m e r ly an o ffic e r of the G i ­
by the N o rth A rlin g to n L io n s
C lu b
W est
H udson
H o sp ital. b r a lta r Sa vin g s and Loan A sso­
K e a r n y . O fficia ls w ill accept from c iation of N e w a rk . H a ck e tt is a
the C lu b next W ed n esd a y nig h t g rad uate of K e a rn y H igh Sch o o l
eq uipm ent essential to the speedy and R u tg ers U n iv e r s ity w h e re he
tra n sfe r o f the eyes to o pera tio n al m ajored in econom ics and f i ­
nance
H e was treasu rer of the
hospitals,
j C lu b President L e o n G o ld fa rb N e w a r k association fo r th re e
He
c u rre n tly
holds a
said that a t the C lu b 's d in n e r | years.
m eeting at th® O pen D oor Rest- m em bersh ip in the S o c ie ty of
i au ru n t 6:30 P.M . n e x t W ed n esd a y S a v in g s and L oan C o n tro lle rs.
o ffic ia ls o f the D e la w a re V a lle y N e w Y o rk C hapter
E y e Foundation Inc. W i l l assist
A v e te ran of A rm y service, he
in the pnapiratiQQ o f the c a m ­ served as an in fa n try o ffic e r in
paign.
K o r e a and w a i discharged in 1953
Accepting the presentation w ill
J . P o fta r Doggett, hospital
adm inistrator, N athan Rogoff, a
director of the hospital and Lions
D istrict
Sig h t
C onservation
chairm an, and members o t the
m edical staff of the hospital. The
staff of the W .H .H . has a lot of
experience in cornea transplants.
The operation w ill be a p riva te
non-profit affiliatio n w ith ch art­
ered e y * banks. H a rfy G . McC lo s k e y , a 3irector of the D e la­
w are V a lle y group, declared that
l one bank alone sinee 1957 has r e ­
c e iv e d and distributed w ith ou t
| cost to patient, surgeon o r hosI ital, 3 f i >yfes. O f a ll the coH ieal
trartfpfcnts ill that tim e, he added
m ore than tO perc*ht h ave been
', successful tb the extent that a ll
o
j r a substantial part o f sigh t has
•
j been restored.
j M arshal K le in , N o rth A rlin g to n
M-s.
H en rv
G u e p th ^ r
of
.Springfield w >s th<> ^uest Tue>dav of her sftn and dau;ibter-inla v
M r. and M-s I ouis- G u e n ­
th e r of F iith street.
♦ S U B S T IT U T IO N S '
I
LYND H URST
D e M a rco , Cunj ther, Pi/zo, T io ncone, M a tra x ia ,
(C ontinued from I ’a ',(* lo>
M o ra n . C.
M an isera.
0 t than A nthony G uida recovered D iv in e ,
fo r Lynd hu rst. It w-as the recov- ! G u ld a , Ippo lito . D e Je ssa , Jo h n ­
ë t y of the seconri fum ble that son and T ree. E A S T R U T H E R ­
Zaccone, C<>*entino,
atfm ied the W ild c a ts as th r F O R D
í-íear*. B íi z v K DeC.raan, M cV eig h .
fum ble cam é Just a fte r S a l L a
I
(Iw
in
n
,
M
cD
o
n ald . G e org e. M c ­
,G re e t had passed to F r a n k I jo - 1
M ahon. G a w rn n sk i. H y c a k . V illa ,
Lau ro for a fifteen y a rd pain
’ T he re c o v e ry took p la te on th»- 1Cu r:ie . Sn ialz. Lesko. R M ilano,
1 11 ..n C :r ».on, T,
(' « | ,
L yn d V iu rst's forts \ard lm< P.
l y M onisera then picked u p the I and ¿ u n n ic i man.
•SC O R E S B Y P L R I O D S *
larg est groun d gain of the d a v, a 1
• IS
• I — IS
M t n t y yard ad vance a rou nd his ! L v n r f h u r t
0 0
0 0— I
rig h t end. A fte r N azare picked E . R u th e rfo rd
'S C O R IN G *
u p tw o yard s at rig h t ta c k le cam e i
and electrifyin g pla y. V in c e Mat- j I yn d h u rst T o u ch d o w n s fascia cam e in to rep la ce M om
W a ls h (2 yd. ru n ). C. M an isera
sera after the la tte r1* big g ain e r (18 yd. pass and run fro m M o n i­
and joined w ith Coot M .apisera in se ra ): M a tra x ia (38 yd . pass and
the th ir d touchdow n. M a tra x ia 1 la te ra l from M a n is e ra ).
flip p ed a short pass to M a n is e ra I L y n d h u rs t P .A .'r
Ri^binetti (pass from M o n is e ra )
and afte r passing the b a ll dashed
dow nfield. M nnisei a about to be
• O F F I C IA L S *
tackled flipped a ncAt la te ra l to R efe re e - H a l S.chiablc
M a trax ia who darted n e a tly dow n U m p ire - P a u l D e v lin
the sideline unm olested fo r t«u H ead lin e s m a n - H a r v e y Wood
touchdown. T h e \ L<\ -<ne:«-i F i Id Ju d g e - V o ile D ir es
th irty e i " h t vards. Nazai e’s p la ce ­
m ent attem p t w as w id e and the
score rea d 19 to 0
A fte r the final sto re m id w a y
in the fin al q u arte r the W ild ats
added ♦j its statistics. In a e le v e n
R o ta ry D istrict G o v e rn o r T h o ­
p lay m arch they picked up th re e
of its to tal of five first d o w ns and mas Har.s« n of P a ra m u s w ill pay
his official ca ll to the N o rth A r l ­
had rushing gains y f fo rty ya rd s
Ju s t as they relinqu ished the ball ington R o ta r y C lub, to nigh t at
on downs on the fo rty three y a rd
lin e the gam e ended
t '’e S a n C a rlh R esta u ra n t, in
L v n d h in - t. T h e D istric t G o v e rn o r
v ill m eet w ith Presidqp t T.»m
G o ff redo and his staff prior to
the re g u la r business meeting.
D istrict G o v e rn o r Hansen, prop n e to r o f the B a r r e n B lu e stone
C o m p a n y o n -Rout« 17. P arem tfs
is the secon d youngest district
g o vern o r in th* R o ta ry W«>rld i S ig h t
C o nservatio n
C o m m ittee
He is 33 yearn old. is m arrie d and ch airm a n , said an in ten siv e camh ’>
f- .io
fh ;1d »
n
p.nen w ill he ro n d u rte d in th»Misi. J< .»a b e ilu , a g rad uate o l W e st Hudson-South B e ig e n La^l
N o rth A rlin g to n H ig h Sch o o l and Essex Passaic counties areas T h e
E d w a r d D o rd / ila , a g rad uate of C lu b w ill en deavor to sign up a
O u r L a d y Q u een o f Ptfcre ftlg h co rps of do n o n w h o w ill agree,
School, th e recip ients o f the R o ­ upon th e ir deaths, to p e rm it th e ir
ta r y C lu b ’s a n n u al scholarships eyes to be used lb g ive sight to
w ore pueats of the m ealin g last others.
w eek. M iss B ^ llo la id her grant
C lu b S e c re ta ry M ich a e l Colaw ou ld be used *q pay part o f her b e lli, w h o developed the p la n to
tuitio n fo r the ilr&t y e a r at Mont
its present state, said the eyes
e la ir S ta te College^ y t te r e she m ust be transplanted w ith in 24
Wc
«ell & R e p a ir
m ake«
of
B ik e s
Dr. I. Dansky
O P T O M E T R IS T
Eyp i
a ll
and
W E S-Z7SS
«••••*
The game wa«; again w e ll o f­
ficiated b y the R u th e rfo rd team
of H al S c h i :bie, P a u l D e v lin .
V o ile Dupes and H a r v e y W o od s
D upes, who is re tirin g from the
R u th erfo rd school system a fte r 37
years was sub stituting fo r F r a n k
M onaco o f K e a rn v .
m a
K K A B N Y AVK.
KEARNY
P ito n e W Y rn an M H I26
a v e n i e, K e a rn y
V
WY 8-5581
**<•«»
O utside of the usual aches and
f>ains the lone in iu r v in the conwas some broken ribs of
S a i t R u th erford ’s Jc h n n v MrM ahon. The local F irs* A 'd Sq u ad
the injured M-. M ahon to
ck Hosnital.
m
>#« F A C T S A N D F IG U R E —
in r f k n a t IS
t . R u U ie lo rd •
• T o tal F irs t Downs S
M Y ard s, Cross. Rinhm<j 113
I S Y a rd » L » t . Bushing
*7
a . Y ard ». N et, Rushing *
I Downa. R u ih in rs
Nt * io p
m
» »•: n s t
>
Copi.« >( ti»«- Usi»* of mit«-rlal reaulr.-d Ina)- 1>e <rl.tMl,ie-d ai fh^ Ho« rd
of Kdu Htion <m - i n lt*> M >in|. |p <|
«in iil n l.et \e. n th** Ivoin* «*i :• \ \l
.irxl I t o P M d,ll>. Mo,.«1.i\ t.11 .nuli
I rida'
The llotirri of Kdut-tttlnn rrscrvea
G a t H e a tin g
Gèbs Agency
1 RM ge M o C Lynd tiardt
T e l. W E M M I
LOaity DelGrono m»»tea you Is
vlwt Mai af ts# m-*t b* otiful am
modern (Mr m town TaaOa m « of
our daiie-otao g*
i m
T n It At
I..M .K \W .A N N A
B A R X (;R I1 .L
R M (r Dm * and l i n a u
Lynd hn raC N. J.
T al. C i a n a l » U
Kitchen and b ath ro o m
Modernization
r■ *O UH
 w ï.r i
R B O th STA TB I |
i
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a • t«a"a< Hmm _
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H MB O *ss- T O « - n s*sr n o u s a r .
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R O S A P L U M B IN G
I
q u i, « in « os (tor as
A ltératio n » - R e p a i r .
2 R u d o lp h P la c e
I .y n d h n ra l, N . J.
G IB B S T R A V E L
BUREAU
Dm
R id e r R an*
W E b s t e r 9-2100
S E A S O N A B L E TERM S
P a rt-tiiu e ll.x .k k rr p in K F o r S m all F'irtiM
J. Louis Lempert
15 We*l G o v c r n r u r A v e n u e . R u th e r f o r d , N. J.
( • E n r v a 8-5 0 8 2
WEbater J - 23S1
R. Colabella and Company, Inc.
C O N T R A C T O R S AND B U IL D E B S
IN D U S T R A IL
■u
v m
s* (
c a m
R E P A IR S
o r M T u r a a u u a ro m a a *
1« Preble F la re
R a th e rfa r* . N .J.
Lis tin g s w a n te d ! I f you w ant to sell, le t us m ultiple
list your home. E x p o se yo ur property *o th e p r o t e s t num ­
ber of buyprs. A q u ic k sale is the in e v ita b le rw *ult
FO R R F N T
2'
$60.00 per m onth.
U A L C E R A M IC T U A
Q u a lity P ro d u ced By M a tter M ech a n ic *'
GEneva 8-5045
« a
o r r c a . M K K A It N f f «T.. L T N n B l'k M T . N. 4
FOR SALE
B E L L E V IL L E :-
C o ry 5 room b u n g a lo w , large room b e a u tif u lly finished in
K n o tty P in e o n 2nd flo o r
O nly 6 y e a r* yo u n g , in w on derful
residential locatio n, close to shopping, tra n sp o rta tio n &
schools.
C y c lo n e fe n ce encloses spacious lan d scap e d yard,
large basem ent s u ita b le fo r fine recreation room
Im m a cu la te
condition fo r im m e d ia te occupancy. M U S T S E L L !
P ric e d to
sell at $18,500.
Asphalt Blacktop
P A R K IN G I.O T S , C U R B S A N D C E M E N T W O R K
Plannlnc, Correct Foundation aad All Malariala
Plua EMcleat and Trained Men, Result la a Perfect Drtra.
WE TRY TO MAKE TnFM BETTER THAN THE
OKST AND DIFFERENT FROM THB REST
CEMENT MIXERS FOR HIRE
F in e 1 fa m ily in e x c e lle n t surroundings, top re sid e n tia l loca
toon, 1 block fro m shopping Sc transportation. F e a tu rin g en
trance hall, la rg e liv in g room, dim na^rapm , k itc h e n , bedroom
S i colored tile bath on 1st floor, 3 R f f o o m s Sc bath on 2nd
floor - D e tach ed g arag e, located on large p lo t - T e rrific at
$18,500.
LY N D H U R ST :B r ic k 2 fa m ily - Id e a lly situated - 2 U m r room a p ts plus extra
large kitchen & re c re a tio n room 4n basem en t fo r o w n er ^louse co m p letely in su lated . A sking o n ly $21.900 - Se e it at
once.
G oing h a rd w a re business on L y n d h u rs fs m a in stre e t
retiring. L e t us sh o w it to you today
O w ner
Gasoline station.
buy.
A real
S u ita b le for one or tw o o p e ra to rs
Come in and loo k o v e r o u r picture g a lle rj o f o v e r one hundred
choice homes in the S o u th Bergen A re a
INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP
Industrial Waste Removal
2 51 R id g e R o a d , L y c d h u ra t, N . J .
Saleamfu: Anthony
G E n e v a 8*3121
. r» » k Carbone
Dick Taraattaa
Jal
2 1 8 W A S H IN G T O N A V E N U E
N U T L E Y , N. J.
WHEE!
WHEE!
CHILDREN!
CHILDREN !
Doming b
PoncSng Is
99
So Much Fun !
N O rth 7-8060
n
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V IO LA BR O T H ER S. IN C
• H» W A S H IN G T O N A VENITE. N i a r r . H . J .
Phono N O rth 7-7000
ran e
tU a a a I
W T 1C
b a t o
|
i
& H E A T IN G C O R P .
SAVINO AGENCY
L in c o ln T h e a tr e B u ild in g
WŸ 1-1815
BOOKKEEPING-TAXES
VIOLA CONTRACTING CO.
S c H60 1 of $ b n c e
R is k r a r n y
*1im
Opposite T o w n H a ll
N O r th 7-8977 - 8842
JU D l T E R R I
C o a c h Jo e Cippo la of th»* H ’mh
School staff coached the w in n e rs
w h ile Jo e P a lm ie ri and B i l l M i la ­
no handled the G a t den S p o tte rs
>• *
L lO A L A O V l n T 'S r M f N T
Th» tloiird of Kfliif 11Ion «*r th"
Trwn*fclp nt I .» ndhtir«t will r#«'rlvr
x^al^d f>rnpn*Mls on MmikIhí, S»»i>t<‘
•r il ' IH**.
I !*&!•. in
i’ll the Mtinl< i|w<| Hulid: V«Sr> Mr.. 9 A w n u f. i.irnlntimi.
J. for furnliehlKK
flA.M»
lor the M K T A I.
SIIMI- Ht H ir, »■ M <K I» S T »
nn«1 for H<i|i|i|\itig
*IS H J>». M>TS A \ i i I ’^N'H.
I1ÒVIK K» '<»NOMI* *S « I.AS.S
ti*<é I m e » in S o v th B e rg e n
('o tin ty s to p in at
Ex am in ed
Better Driveways
P art*
104 S T U Y V F 8 A N T A V E .
-
LY N D H U R ST :
LYMHWST
BIKE SHOP
District Gov.
Visits Rotary
S «»cut
Oatad: t/U-24. 10 1-8-15. 1“ 9B
W E . 9 7 ! 15
in o w h o o
T -
GiroS GEMS
W a t e r H e a te r s
be
T H E B IG K IC K - O F F . S everal tim es a week serious-m inded rodeo u p in n b t m oat a t the new
L y a tfta n t M e ranch, at the foot of Janneey A venu e, on Uie perim eter of tbe B e rfe a C fM g r Pa rk ,.
j* iwaatlce trick riding and bull-dogging. Tw o y o u n g m e n , Jim m y Ttrone of N u lle ?, 14, -and Loa
Lou
F t « la a f Lyndhurst. 22, operate the ranch, connected w ith w hich la a pony rtd lftf track* la
the
la the
p ictares taken last Sunday Sherm an M ille r of Je ra e y C ity I* rhow a op the ran afte r ane of
A * IS M eer calves used In the roping m anuever. I n thé upper rig h t is a p icture of L illia
Baektrv,
lllia n
a Baektro,
a trick
tric k rid e r who is
la seekin
seeking to q uaify as one of the six M adison Square C arden g irl riders.
rider*. Lo
Low
err
we
•aft
« In a i Jim m y Pirone,
Pirone. one of the partners in the enterpefee.
enterp
h # ahawa
Lo w e r rig h t shows
shows P a t B ale of
M m th Bergen getting ready for a run after a calf.
Cre4Hor« of Franklin Zimmsrrnis tho right to ro)#rt •.->* a n i " ’1
L. Zimmerman d*i«aa«cf. art ■uhml I I -1
Bjr ordor of tho
By ertfar af O ILL C JO B . Surra««t«
B O A R I' o r K P ’ A T " V
of a«r«on County, tfatod Soot 4. WC
TH« »X VS J H I. K I1
“ *•»* application of tho afbfcr.b»'
S r r r * t ï 'T
nctKloS to bring In thoir <•«. ta. u»mandt and claims aoainat hi* t t l* lt r>Mtad ?» p tfm N i t; ;»*«•
Pi
M*dor -»»h within
months from ►pea
•boy* data.
.'"«»Oh I Kallv, E l l
M ? Rtdpo Road.
North Arlington. N J
A*»ornry
Alhort F. /Im i*«rm in 1
H O M E S
22 Onslow P'acm.
f rsnoort. L I . N. V F o r" t h r w id r » t « electio n o f
G UARANTI
i . V i.
M*
T H E C O M M ER C IA I. L E A D E H \N D SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE ’
T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 17. 1959
A D U L T
8. Sound M ethods of Investing.
Ung-up exercises, gym nastic m at Iraixung. bas­
ketball, tennis, vo lle y b all, badm inton, etc.
L Y N D H U R S T
S C H O O L
Tim e: 7 *8 to «15 (M e a l
8:48 to 19:15 (W om en)
9.
Fee: 83.88
*
SPEED WRITING— T h e a b ility
id ly is a “ m u st" these days for
sponsored b y U m
Lynd hurst Bo a rd o f E d u catio n
7
*
U
7
a
m
1
9 5
9
BY MAIL
U m form In thia (older. M oka chock* or monoy
order« payeble to Lynd hu rst A d u lt School. B o
not send caah Please regiater e arly.
IN r a t S O N
W ednesday and Thursday Evenings.
Septem ber 30, October U t
fit the ilig n School, Ì J H to « JO P. I t
C ia n e « Begin
M o n d a y , O c to b e r 5,
to
D ecem b er
1959
14, 1959
*
M e m b e rs o f B o a rd
D an iel A. Check 1, Presid ent
M o rrò A Settem brino, V ice President
Ed na M C h rist
Peter F Curcio
Caeser J . G u id e tti
Patsy F Restaino
F re a k D. L iv e lli
M ario Peter R u jw
Theodore T. TopoUki
Superintendent of Schools
E U A. K A N E
D irector
JO S E P H A P O U T O
*
Fo r fu rth er inform ation phone:
H igh School W Eb ster 94138
t
Time: 1:4« to »:*• P.M.
Fee: U N
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND SPEECH DEVEL­
OPMENT—For the beginner there will be
special easy-to-follow training. For those with
greater skill, more concentrated instruction.
Time: 7:18 to 8:18 P.M.
Fee: $7* 8
R e g is t r a t io n
»
to w r ite rapalm ost everyo/t*
w h e th e r the w ritin g be in ihe home,
School or business In three lemons, the stud ent w ill be a b le to w r ite m oie rap id y than before
pursuing the course.
o c n e r a l In f o r m a t io n
it
1. En ro llm en t in clashes w a l be accepted in
order of th eir receipt
2. No fees w ill be refunded t f l e t the first class
meeting.
S. N o ap plications w ill be accepted w ithout
paym ent of proper fee.
4 la case of in su fficien t enrollm ent, a course
w ill be w ith d raw n and tee refunded.
|. N ew courses w ill be added if class is re*
b y ten ( 10 ) o r m ore prospective
F c* 87.58
Fee: 88.88
Time: 7:1« to 8:4e P.M.
MECHANICAL DRAWING AND BLUE PRINT
fcEADING -For the beginner there w ill be
special easy-to-follow tia m in g F o r those w ith
g reater sk ill, m ore concentrated in stru ctio n
Time. 7:1« to 8:48 P.M.
Fea: 87.58
PIANORANGING I — A
m odern a p p ro ach to
ke yb o a rd h a rm o n y and notation that wil< h ave
you p la y in g social m usic w ith in ten lessons.
Time: 7:18 to 8:48 FM.
Fan: 8 U «
SEWING AND DRESS MAKING BegtnaeiWB a sic in stru ctio n hand stitches, use of ?m e
sew ing m achine, patterns, fitting» and sim p.a
details.
Tima: 7:18 to^8:48 P.M.
8 . Register early and avoid disappointment
All
are held at the. High School
AU courses ara apee te residents aad
Fee: 87¿8
SOCIAL DANCING Advanced
— F o r m ore
advanced d ancers v a ria tio n s of the W a ltz , F o *
T ro t and L a tin - A m e ric a n steps w ill be e m p h a ­
sized
Tima: 8:85 to 8:85 P M.
Fee : 88.88 • Single
Tima: 8:85 to 8:85 P.M. Fee : 515.88 Couple
course w ill include the fun­
damental techniques of m odeling, slip casting,
mold m aking and the \anous forms of denota­
tion of clay pieces
Time: 8:45 to 18:15 P.M.
Pea: 87J8
TYPING
Designed fo r beginners w h o .arill
be ta u g h t th e touch system , m astery o f the
k e yb o a rd and arra n g e m e n t and ty p in g o f let-
W
Time: 1:18 te 8:48 P.M.
fe e; 88.98
GOLF - Advanced—This
course de*ifrned fo r
goffers o f some experience. Sp e cia l h e lp for
in d iv id u a l w eaknesses in p la y ahd in b u ild in g
up good p la y in g technique
8:4ft to 18:15 FM.
Pee: 88.88
LANGUAGES - Preach, Germaa, Uallaa Fellah.
jjS g llh - Aán i ceé Fo r students who heve
com pleted the beginners' course in the ab o vf
subjects.
»
Timar 845 to 18:1ft F.M.
Fee; S1¿'
OIL PAINTING— Fo r
the beginner there w ill
be special easy-to-follow training. F o r those
w ith g reater s k ill, more concentrated in stru c­
tion
DESCRIPTION
OF COURSES
Tima: 7:18 to 18:15 P.M.
Fee: 88.88
P1ANOKANG1NG II—A continuation of Pianoranging 1 .
Time: 8:4ft to 18.15 F.M.
Fea: 87*8
SEWING - Advanced A continu atio n ol Saw­
ing-beginners
#
Tlme: 8:45 to 18Jft P M
,
F a« 81 58
SOCIAL DANCING Bectoaers — Dancing Is
fitfi ea well aa social asset Learn to do the
basic ftepc in Fox Trot. Wflts, and Tango
Time: 7 * 8 to 8*4 P M.
Fes: 88.88 '• Slagle
« ■ * : T M K I * P-M. Pee: U M * - Codeia
•
' l i t * t w r w k.<aal<n*d to oaplpin Eachangf
h uMift—a, sound principes « n o v e ^ n ç ^ w d t g
Pee: 87*8
Time: 7:18 to 8:48
Pee: 88 88
F Jg .
ftfATHEMATlCS-Beginners
te 1:11
FO R
'
to
•et^ 1 Beftanera ?:>• to lfclS
•«*. t Intermediates 7:1» U 10:11
See. I Advanced 7:10 u> 10:1»
TtaM: 0:1» le 1 0 :1 *
CERAMICS AND HANDICRAFTS FOR THE
BLIND— T h is course is offered to any adult
ACCOBDION FOB RBG1NNERS — This is the
Tim e: 7:1» te 0:10
P A R L IA M E N T A R Y
Pee: M M
PR O C ED U RE- So o n «
or
later you m ay be ca lled upon to conduct a
m eeting or lo r x p i e « >our **«*11 in an 01 g an uad
group of people So jg h y not learn how to say
Tim e: 8 * 8 to 18:1ft
A pplicants must be resi­
dents of New Jersey
» .'^ M u c s tio n
No previous attendance in
high school is required.
Tim a: *:40 to 0:40
Tim a: 7:10 ta » :U
H ig h
I
and
Correctness
C o u r te
>c.
It's purpose is to h elp peop’.e obtain the High
Schoo l E q u iv a le n c y C ertifica te a w a rd e d by the
S ta te D ep artm ent o f E d u ca tio n by p re p a rin g
them fo r the state ex am in atio n s g iy en three
tim es each year. T h is certifU-ate is equ ivalen t
to s hig h school d iplo m a a n d is accepted as 9
sub stitute by moat colleges, by C iv il Servio s,
and by m an y nurses' tra in in g s c h o o l!
of
Stu d en ts m ay regist« r for a n y sub ject e v e n if
they do not Intend to t r y state exem m atiufts. ?
T h e fo llo w in g courses w ill be offered; E n g lis h
I, II, I I I . I V ; A m erica n H is to ry 1, 11) G e n e ra l
Scie n ce . B io lo g y, P h y sics. C h e m is try , A lS c b ra
I. I I. P la n e G e o m etry, and T rig o n o m e try .
le n tlflc Law s, G eneralizations and
4developm ents.
4. In te rp re ta tio n of L it e r a r y M aterials.
* 5. G e n e ra l M ath e m a tic a l A b ility
Na Fae
Time: 7:19
and do the rig h t th in g »t the right tim a ’
T im *: * : « te »:«•
S c h o o l E q u iv a lt h c y
This course is designed to help
Ip thorn students
who desire to undertake or comi
njj^iete thaár
ti
high
school education.
2, Interpretatio n of Reading M aterials in
the So cial Studies.
; 7^8 te 9 .S9
P e e : *7.*0
C e r t if ic a t e
T his edurse Includes the fiv e m a jo r high school
field s covered by the G eneral Educational DeweioglneM Tea»« which« are as follows:
‘t*’i l . Effectiven ess
IN
Expression.
Feo : »7 *0
SH O W C A R D L E T T E R IN G — Learn Ik ite riq «,
com position, and color in poetar f s ls t h if No
previous experience necessary. T hia cd u n e la
ideal for those who own a sm ell bustntss and
would Uke to know how to m ake posters.
ilnation: A pp licant must^pttain sat­
isfactory scores in GeneEducational Developm ent Tests.
*
N e Pee
F L T T Y IN G — T hia ia the courte to r thoae
who lik e to go Ashing Learn how to tie thoae
fascinating little flies and b ufa the fleh go for
In such a big w ay.
r m
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Tim a: 1:40 U 0 :U
Veterans and non-veteran
adults must be at least
tw enty years of age.
*
Pe e : 87J 8
A D U L T U T T L I T H E A T R E G R O U P — Po t
those persons Interested in acting e r w orking
beckstage.
,
.
to help those students
for the N ew Je rse y High
based upon GenTests. Anyone
sn accredited
m ay become a candidate for the
he meets the follow ing
Ne lee
easiest instrum ent ta( learn. No talent or pre­
vious knowledge is necessary A ccordion! w iu
be made ava ilab le at a moderate rentál fae.
How ever, it is not necessary to rent an accor­
dion in oider to e n re ll m thia owuTae.
t
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Ne fee
to 1 0 :1 *
Fee: *».00
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENT
HAMED ITPON GENERAL
OCVkLOPMENT TESTS.
This course
H A N D IC A P P E D C H IL D
w ill include lectures by a specialist in the
field of the handicapped The follow ing topics
w ill be discussed norm al adjustm ents, com­
m unity resources, traiain g and treatm ent of the
handicapped ch ild , guidance, and home tra in ­
ing, speech d ifficulties, attending school, etc.
Na fee
Tlaac: 7:18 to 8:48 P.M .
F U R N IT U R E REPTN18M1NG— A N T IQ U E A N D
M O D ER N — Leern the treatm ent and finish heft
adapted to each type of wood found in. fu rn i­
ture Refinish a piece of fu rn itu re w h ether old
or new.
,
Thta
to help thoae who wish to
e slip covers at home. Comw ill also be given in recovfu m itu re.
THE
Fe e : 81**8
V O C A B U L A R Y B U IL D IN G —Through the new
stream lined method used In this course you
w ill be sb le to acquire a larg er vo cabu lary for
enjoym ent when reading, confid ence, when
speaking and ease when w ritin g .
„ Ki
roe: *7 M
AND v rH O U T U T —
Fee: 88*9
Time 7:18 to 8:48 P.M.
Tim e: 7:18 to 18:1ft P.M .
I K c M I i T A X CLINIC iv lig r.e d for thoae
students who do not understand the provisions
d p w R faftiw tax leer. Le e rn about a ll the delucdm m dp w hich you are entitled by law .
P r i Jjy U n a of 1966 income tax and changes in
t^e Uicome tax law are explained
Fee: 17 .5 8
resident or non-resident of Lyndhurst of Lyn d ­
hurst, N J . Ceram ics w ill include the funda­
mental techniques of m odeling, slip cSStlag,
mold m aking and the va i iou» forms of decora­
tion of clay pieces
Ne fee
Ne tee
Ne fee
f T1|M: S U to 0:U T M.
P e e : »7 *0
T R A F F IC M A N A G E M E N T - B e a k - T h is course
1» ue>ifciie<i 10 ex.end to the student an oppor­
tu n ity of gaining s w orking know ledge of this
profession a;id to serve as a background for
interm ediate and advanced courses to* be of­
fered sometime in the future hm phasis placed
on such problem s as freight classification, h ill
of la d in j contract, shipping ¡.apers» routing,
dem ufage, storage, special services, and w eigh­
ing and inspection encountered in shipping and
receiving by domestic carriers. A certiftcste of
satisfactory com pletion w ill be aw arded et the
end of the course.
HOME aARHKNlNG AND 1 .ANDSCAP1NO—
—
Time: 8:48 to 8:48
Tim e: 7t»0 to I * » P J * .
Thia couraa has been planned tor both befinn e rt aad advanced gardeners
planned
technical fields
9 19
fee
Stu dente w i ll be a s s i g n s to section, according
to th e ir abtlitiee in th e K n g h sh language.
T his course covers Radio
Broadcasting and T elevisio n from the perform ­
ing end. (announcing, disc jockey, personality
programs, news, etc . as w e ll as w ritin g ). The
techniques of both perform ing and w riting w ill
be emphasized Learn more about the “behind
the scenes” in radio and T V so that someday
you may pursue a career in radio or T V ,
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Time: 7:19
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p ro efd u re* necessary to q u a lify
A course
Time: 7:18 to 8:48 P M.
ON THE AI B
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E L E C T R O N IC S - Beginners — A b a d e ' .course
w hich w ill cover theory and p ractical ifo rk in
the field o f electronics as the a b iljty - o f the
(ro u p m ay perm it.
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program is open t«> new com ers to the United
S tale s who find it difficult to speak or under­
stand English. Reading, w ritin g , pronunciation
and correct usage of words are emphasized
The etudents who are inletested in spplying for
c i t i a n i h i p W ill rereivt* «pe* ia! help in the
to help those students in the
who wish to learn or brush up on m athem atic
theory
to
19:1ft P.M.
Pee
IN T R O D U C T IO N T O P U N C H E D C A R D M A ­
C H IN E S A N D S Y S T E M S
Length- 10 2 hr Sessions. 20 Hour»; One field
to p to N ew ark to see an actual T ab to o n ia
operation.
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PRESENTED BY: The staff of the School *
Business M achines, N ew ark, M r. Albert HhiaziAger, M em ber N atio n al M achine Accouft t l» ^
Association, School D irector. AH lecturas p re ­
sented by experienced IB M trained personae!.
OP INTEREST TO:
Sm all business men and
executives who desire to find out w h at machín^
accounting can do for them ; office w otkevf lg
growing o ffices who m ust re orient thsm f^lve*
before the onslaught of o ffice autom ation; stu­
dents needing a basic introduction to m arfrlaés,
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To acquaint the ptifoUc w ith the purpoees and capabilities «if
Punched-Card M achines and System s.
In order to understand the objectives of theae
machines it is necessary to delve into tM8
theory of operation and to s lim ited extent,
the actual operating practices
This is, how­
ever, not an operating course and actual
machine operating d etails w ill be held to a
nmumum
The prim ary o b jective w ill be over all, te ac­
quaint the p u b lu w ith m achine office automa
C O U RBE C O N T EN T :
1 . Introduction to the punched card; concept
of the ‘bit*, coding
>>
1
The 024 card punch; organisation of the
card for e fficie n t punching; pvpgram ssiatf;
autom atic feelares.
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Theory, o perette* end re g e W lilw i «4 S *
t t c r a r n u A l® i n v e s t i n g - A
ulna lecture comae preeented by th« New York
F t - * T - it r e -
Fee: 88.88
SCULPTURE—Fo r the beginner there w iU be
special eaty to-follow trainin g Fo r those W it*
greater sk ill, m ore concentiated instruction.
STENOGRAPHY I— A
sim plified course w h ich
w ill g iv e you basic kn ow ledg e of the G reg g
system.
Fee: 1*8
Time: 8 :4ft to 8:45 PM.
fo r those w h o d e sire m ore assurance in the
m echanics o f E n g lis h fo r business use E m ­
phasis w i ll be placed on co rrect sentence s tru c ­
ture p u nctu atio n, spelling, v o ca b u la ry and the
elim in atio n of com m on errors.
— G r o u p in stru ction w ith
in d iv id u a l a tten tion in v o lv in g dem o nstratio n
snd p ra ctice in stance, pivot, grip, sw ing. d r i v ­
ing, tro u b le shots and special problem s
CERAMICS— T his
attractive foods
BUSINESS ENGLISH—This course is designed
Time: 7:1« to 8:4« P.M.
Fee: |7 J8
Time: 8:4ft to 18:15 P.M.
Fea: 7 58
GOLF - Beginners
Thee: 7:18 to 8:48
CAKE DECORATING AND PARTY MENUS—
Learn the latest methods of fancy caks dec­
orations and the p iep aiatio n s of tasty and
course designated to
im p ro ve y o u r a b ilit y to read r a p id ly — w h e th e r
the reading be fo r re la x a tio n or fo r stu d y or
business purposes Stu d ep t« w ill re c e iv e soecia H ie d tra in in g in methods o i reading q u ic k ly
fo r com prehension and recall.
gram m atical princip les, the co n v ersa tio n a l a p ­
proach w i|l be used
series for those * Ik . wi-h to im prove their
sk ill snd practice m ore d ifficult w riting.
T1«ie l:« 0
PHdORAM
m ore d ifficult practice courea
for thoce w ith previous know .edge of the k e y ­
board.
SPEED READING — A
Time: 7:1« to 8:48 P.M.
Fea: 87 St
I.ANGUAbE - Preach German, Italian, Fetish,
Spanish-Begianer»—An introduction to foreign
languages in s pleasant, interesting w a y , w h ite
stressing a p ra ctic a l vo cab u lary and basic
Time: 8*5 to 18:15 P.M
Me Pee
STENOGRAPH k II — A r e v ie w aad Vyfrrshaf
-- A n introductory
c o u ifl In law (o r laym en to bci ome acquainted
w ltlt tiie funriam entela of law .
TYPING 1L A
Fae*7 ftft
Time: 7:18 to 8:38 P.M.
LAW FOR THE LATMAN
S p e c u la tiv e In ve stin g
Time: 7:18 to 8 * 8 P.M.
PHOTOGRAPHY - Be tinner» — H e re is s ch sn cc
to a cq u ire the pro p er techniques in h a n d H n «
cam eras, m eters, and o ther eq uipm ent T h e
course in clu d es d em o nstrstio n and p ra ctic e in
the fu n d a m en ta ls o f ta kin e pictures, deve lo p in g
film, p rin tin g and enlarging.
Tima: 7:18 to 8:4« P.M.
A d v a n ce d and
T ech n iq u es
P A G E T IlIR t E E N
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portant in any job, whether
it's a business card or a cata­
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ii the only way we'll print any­
thing. Yet our prices are never
higher (often less) than else­
where.
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NOTES
s Club N ew s
Ifc e W om an’* C lub of Lynd¿- "
h u n t held its opening m eeting
lo t : d H»e » —on last W ednesday af-V, te n o o o at Adonirsm
Masonic
t*» ■« T isw p ls, beginning w ith s covered
n ii
disk luncheon, in charge. M rs.
4
Angelo Podesta, h o sp itality chair
and her com m itted’'o f ho*
* testes for the day
Lin d a R in ald i, lo ca l H ig h
School senior, who represented
the clu b at the Citiaenship Insti,tu^L for G irls , s project of the
New Je rse y State Federation of
W om en’s Clubs, held st Douglass
’College in Ju n e , gave her report.
15 A t the business m eeting w hich
follow ed the program , announce­
ment was made of the rummage
sale to be held next w eek. Sep­
tem ber 23 through 25. w ith M rs
K ir i W eber as ch airm an .
The
•ale w ill be held at 124 Stu yv efarit A venue, next to K a r l ’s M eat
M arket, 0:30 a m. to 4 p m.
Plan s w er m ade for a g roup to
attend the S ta te F a ll C o nference
g i Douglass C o lle g e on S e p te m ­
ber 26th.
T h e A m e rica n Hom e
departm ent w i ll m eet at the home
of M rs. W iflia m B ro th e rto n in
G a rfie ld P la c e , R u th e rfo rd , on
the afte rn oo n of S e p tem b er 28th
Rug m ak in g w ill be the them e o f
the day.
i Each m em b er has been asked to
in *
take s d o lla r and w o rk w ith it
in order to raise funds fo r the
^
club.
It w as announced that the
* h e tt B lo o d B a n k d ra w in g w ill
be on S e p te m b e r 30th.
M ore
Jr . * dopors are needed, if L y n d h u rs t
is to meet its needs w ith the
,
, , , K page in the m in ute book w ill
be set aside in m em ory o f the
i i l e M rs. ELm er G. D aven p ort.
Two new m em b eis w ere in tro ­
duced by th e m em bersh ip chairn:ah, M rs . A r t h u r W eism an n .
October 28th-' w a s set as the
day for a bus rid e to P a tr ic ia
M u rph y’s, w h e re the group w ill
have th eir lunch.
M em bers m ay
C*—»
11* 1»» bring friends.
The n ext re g u la r m eeting w ill
be held on O c to b e r 14th. w hen
M iss Ed ith Je n n in g s w ill g iv e a
book re v ie w .
4..fthe Even in g M em b ersh ip D e ­
partm ent of the L y n d h u rs t W o­
m an’s C lub w ill hold Its opening
m eeting of the season this e v e ­
ning at the High School, w ith
M rs. R alp h S a n tu lli, new ch air
man, presiding for the firs t tim e
Ju d it h
G ia q u in to .
local
H ig h
w h o represented
at the C itizen
School senior,
(h e
dep artm e n t
ship In stitu te at Douglass C ollege
in Ju n e , w ill give h e r report.
Plan * w ill be com pleted fo r a
delegation headed by Mrs. S a n ­
tu lli, to visit the V in elan d State
School foe G irls on Saturd ay.
P la n s for the ye ar w ill be p re­
sented as discussed at an execu­
tive board meeting held last week
at the home of M rs. Jo h n B . Sozzio, in Ridge Road, when th e ir
new advisor, Mrs. Josep h Jani kow ski, was present for the first
tim e.
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The Am erican Hom e group w ill
meet on the evening of O ctober
Gth in a business meeting
Mrs. Horace R . Bo g le, Jr ., M rs.
P eter Falco and M rs. Salvato re
i De Jackm o assisted the Lig h t
Brig ade in their m eeting on Sep, tember 1 1 th.
O v e r 60 persons w e re present
at the departm ent fa m ily p icn ic
held on Su n d a y afternoo n and
e a r ly evening in th e local C o u n ty
P a rk .
M r. and M rs. A n th o n y
A ng elo had charge of gam es fo r
ch ildren.
R O S A R Y S O C IE T Y
TO H EA R SETO N
H A LL PRO FESSO R
T h e R osary § o cie ty of S a cre d
H e a rt R. C. Church w ill have as
th e ir guest speaker at th e ir C o m ­
m union B re a k fa st on O cto b er 7th
the R e v A A. S y n a n , P h .D ., head
o f the departm ent u i P h ilo so p h y
a t Seton H a ll U n iv e r s ity .
T h e breakfast w i ll fo llo w the
7:30 a.m.
Mass.
R e s e rv a tio n s
m ust be com pleted b y Se p te m
be r 27th.
Mrs. P a t r ic k K a n e ,
o f Peabo dy A v e n u e , is tick e t
ch airm an .
T ic k ets w ill be sold
a fte r Su n d a y Masses.
The R ev
B e r n a r d F. M o o re,
pastor of Sa cre d H e a rt C h u rch ,
told R osary So c ie ty that there
n o w are 960 p u p ils in S a c re d
| H e a rt School.
F o tjr new teach
1 ers h ave been added. S is te r V e r
onica Jo seph , is p rin c ip a l o f the
' school and teaches m usic.
T h e R ev. M oore also told the
R osarian s that the N o v e n a w h ic h
began on M o n d a y n ig h t w i ll coni tin u e fo r nine* n ig h ts to the
Blessed M o th er . of Q u een
of
P e a ce
A re lic o f th e tru e C ross
has been received and w i ll be
placed in Sa cre d H o a r t C h u rc h .
M rs S a m u el B u fis is in ch arg e
of tickets for the r a ffle o f a new
| c a r next month.
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F iv e new m em bers w e re added
to the ro ll, M m es D o ro th y P n te y ,
G lo ria B o yd , M a r ie V asto, A n n
Ja c k s o n and M ild re d G accion e.
A d v a n ce plans w ere made for
a costum e H allo w e’en p arty. M rs.
A n g elo D C hecki, new p resid ent
w as in charge of th e m eetin g for
! h e r first tim e.
,
La d ies A id S o c ie ty T o
H o ld Annual C a r d P a rty
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Arlington, N .J.
T h e Ladies* A,id S o c ie ty o f St.
M a tth e w 's E v a n g e lic a l L u th e r a n
C h u rc h m et on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
at the ch urch w itfP lk ln r. E d w a r d
S ta m m er, president, in charge.
F in a l plans w ere m ade fo r th e ir
card p a rty to be he ld next W e d ­
nesday evening at the ch u rch .
M rs H a r r y A lb re c h t and M rs.
G eorge A g n er are co-chairm en,
w ith Mmes. Jo h n B Sozzio. F r e d
Jacobs. Ernest S v it il, H a ro ld Kos' tan and E. L. O s lm a n . on the co m ­
m ittee. T h e sunshine co m m ittee
fo r Septem ber are M rs. C a r l E c k
and M rs. EL Frib e rg .
T E A C H
T H R I F T
H IM
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T H E
Thi* coming S u n d a y is o u r a n ­
nual Pilg rim age to W illiam stow n.
A t present we a re signing up as
many as w ant to go and you
should contact B r o th e r Jo e Di
Pisa as soon as possible.
W e w ill leave the C .Y .O . b u ild ­
ing at approxim ately 10:30 a m
W e have secured the services of
a bus and w ill h a v e it there for
vour convenience.
W e w ill a r ­
rive back in L y n d h u r s t at ap
proxim ate I y 7:00 p.m.
T h e P ilg rim a g e is fo r the spe­
c ific purpose
of p ra yin g
for
peace.
If it is at a ll possible,
please be on hand fo r this m em ­
orable occasion. W e a re not a s k ­
ing those w ho cam e in the past
for they w ill be there S u n d a y ,
so it is for yo u new m em bers
that w e bring this in fo rm a tio n
O u r next re g u la r m eeting w ill
be held on S e p tem b er 23 at St.
M ichael's h all T h is is a W e d n e s ­
day night so do not forget the
date
O u r o fficers fo r the 19591960 season w ill be o ffic ia lly in
stalled by o ur D istric t D eputy.
W e are planning a good le c tu r ­
ers night and all b ro ther mem
bers are no tified to atten d the
festivities.
Busin ess w ill be held
to a m inim um so that you m ay
enjoy the a ctiv itie s of the night.
O n the M o n d a y
before the
meeting, Se p tem b er 21, a ll b ro th ­
er m em bers are requested to
participate in the q u a rte rly F e d ­
of the
H o ly
! eration m eeting
Nam e S o ciety of B e rg en Co unty.
A last m in u te note; contact
B ro th e r Jo e N a v a tta for yo u r re ­
treat intentions
T h e retreat, of
course, w ill be held on the last
week-end o f the m onth and we
j ask that >ou m ak e yo u r r e s e rv a ­
tions now.
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LeG lon Parade
VFW Notes
H i y a fello w s:
but now
it
is o ver so don’t let
Senior Color G uard
leadership the u n it en te rta in e d
T h e G u arii competed in the De- the members o f the Su ssex C o u n ­
A l l o f th e legion
, partm ent Convention co m p etitio n ty delegation.
and
in ,ou rth: ¡ I w as a m em beis of this fin e delegation
-n d came in
W e ll novfr th a t the sum nter is ’T t a S “ H
. . . .
o vei w e a ll ca n start to work
o p e i^ e v e r y W ed nesday flig ht* b y
J f “
«*“ ‘ » « ’S
for o ur post. A t o u r re g u la r m eet­ r_ V a th e v e ry H .day n.ght b y T * U* ft th* y m.l“ e?
“ J* on ,h lrd
ing F r id a y nig ht Sept. 11. 1959 a J o B u ttitta and eve ry S a tu rd a y
E l f " , by , ° n* teDth ° f 8
nice turn ou t of * m em bers came a fternoo n t i l l ? by Jo h n P e lre llo ,
nw m b" s °< >h*'
Com m ander P a t F e m e is all
.a v e tun. spend vour m on ey I p “ « « t“ ™ *
» " « « c e » * n t persm iles again. A num ber o f things ihe post because vow get it a ll
“ d
c..me up on the floor the most
ja . K w ,th interest.
,o r U>«'r w o n d erfu l w o rk
T h e se men are H a rry R o b e rts and
im portant I w ill ta lk about now
T h e re a ie still a few days open W in k s Puleo.
The v ig o r and e n ­
The first and biggest thing is
ter ren tal of the hall this m onth thu siaam displayed b y these tw o
the new e x te rio r on the post
W h ic h w ill in clu d e the tw o bath­ and part o f October. If you p lan b o ys has been a socrce o f inspirrooms do w n sta irs at the bar. plu* on using the hall please g ive | a tio n to all m em ber of the G u a rd
the new room upstairs. W e need y o u r notice in right a w a y be- It m a y seem rather s illy to say
some help to g el it started so il cause th e re seems to be a big w a it u n til next tim e but if tenlem a n d on it fo r w eddings and a c ity w ill get you a place in the
you h ave nothing to do be sure
G e t in touch w ith E V a th sun o ur G u a rd w ill p lace am ong
to help yo u r post because every- etc
his phone nu m b er 1 th e first three in the co u n ty at
tmng w h ich is done at post is j r ca ll him
n e x t years convention o r d ie in
lor you. T h e re also has been a is G E . 8-4255.
<>! rep tir w o rk done during
A W e ste rn P o lk a w ill be*, h p ld i
attem pt,
the sum m er, w o rk w as done by on S a tu r d a y night Septem ber 19. j* r - D tjim Co rp and t o lo r G u a rd
Jo sep h L u ititta and C om m andei
1959 by the Cootiettes— Rough- | T h e C orp and the
C o lo r G u a rd
l iit F e m e . T h e second thing we rid ers at V F W H all. 527 V a lle y . m a rc h e d in the co nven tion par
must do is p la n on some dances
B ro o k A v e . L yn d h u rst at 8 p.m. a d e and as usual tu rn e d in an
A n yo n e w ilh some d iffe re n t ideas Co m e one and all. a good tim e is I o utstanding perform ance
T hese
is w e L o m e to com e dow n at oui
rom ised $2 00 per person fre e fin e youngsters put th e ir h e art
next reg u lar m eeting and explain eats and dancin g till ?.
J in to eve ry perform ance and a re
them 'w e w ou ld lik e yo u r help.
D o n't forget to stop do w n at to be h ig h ly lauded fo r th e ir outIt seems W> me that Com m ander the Post and see the old gang standin g efforts. O u r n e w D ru m
P a t F e r r ie has his hands fu ll if again. O u r next regular m eeting ; C o rp M ajo rette Miss P a t O 'G r a d y
he is to do a good jo b as C om ­
w i ll be held on Septem ber 25, i w a s sensational in her position as
m ander of yo ur post. S in c e last
at 8 30 p.m. sharp, free eats too co rp s leader. U n d er h e r ca p a b le
ye a i the m em bership has fallen
dow n and w e m ust bu ild it up
a "a i n So if a n y m em ber who
has nut paid yo u i 1959-60 dues
I please d<> so now and if you did
please ¿.et a new m em ber or get |
one of those old m em bers to .pay I
th e ir dues. E v e r y o n e must g i\ e |
a little help if you w a n t yo u r I
nost to m ake a good show ing in 1
the co u n ty. If w e all h e lp just a j
little than none o f us has to really j
w ork haid. So m e of you members ,
nave been m issing our regulai
m eeting .hut w e could understand
that
because of the sum m er
w hen you all go a w a y and such
Two Lyndhurst M en
G e t P.S. G o ld Bad ges
G o ld
badges e m b lem a tic of
! tw enty-five ye a rs' s e r v r e w ith
P u b lic S e rv ic e are being present
ed this m onth *o the fo llo w in g in
this area
C h a rles F. P o p p er, of 250 C l i n ­
ton terrace. L y n d h u rs t
H e is
w atch en gineer at the L in d e n
electric g enerating station. P u b lic
S e rv ic e E le c tr ic and G a s Co
Sta n isla u s J . Z a w a d o w i z. of
535 T h ird street. L y n d h u rs t. H e
is an en gineer in the e le c tri e n ­
g ineering departm ent. G e n e ra l
( W ire, of P u l.lie S r i \ i. .
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In d iv id u a l- in stru ctio n
un d er the su p ervisio n of C harles
F ra z ier, one of N e w a rk 's and N ew Y o rk 's outstandin g saxo­
phonists.
,
(
<top at the fie ld next S u n d a y and
cet the th. .11 of a life tim e by
w a tch in g seven of the top ju n io r
c o rj 4 co m p etitio n at hig h school
va rio u s prizes
That «*■ a ll for this w eek co m ­
rades but please put these dates
in y o u r book:
S u n d a y . Se p tem b er 20, d ru m
corp co m p etitio n at high school
field.
I S a tu rd a y . Se p te m b e r 26, in s ta l­
lation o f o ffic e rs at Post C V C
G re g E d w .n d s to be in sta llin g
o fficer.
w ere still sing ing th e pra ises of
the corps w hen w e le ft W ild w o o d
this m orning.
S o w e a re not
when
we
being p re d ju d ice d
praise o ur ow n C o rp s a n d C o lo r
M r and M rs Rol>ert L o e ve n
G u ard.
of L a k e A ve n u e . h ave as th e ir
Next w eek r e m e m b e r is the guests M rs L o e ve n '* sister, M r*.
drum corps co m p e titio n at the C a rrie G r e e n le a f and her da u g h ­
high school fie ld : I f yo u have te r and son in la w , M r and M rs.
never seen a d ru m co rp s co m pe­ F ra n k W o o lfre v , of W ashing to n,
tition you o w e it to y o u rs e lf to D C
AMERICA'S
3 mir sUtwn >•H from
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BKP1R MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES-AND AAP’s . .
T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 17, 1M #
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P. T . A . N ew s
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COLUMBtfe FTA
W a l t t r I t y Y president, in L o u is
■ourt. i
v
T h e fc-artv end she*v w ill b*
H» 14 on S n M ^ e i V r 2 ®>h. b e iin
O ff -er* of tue C'nltrtnhut P T A
m et on M o n d a y at flfre hom e of
tn - tr fre .w *rn t. M rs la s e rh 3 ts
v iekl. >rf T t i i . l avenue, to lay
p *«M t f r n «silver • *« • hr* given
in hon>f o f th»* nev/ cl
: nnvtHer.j
c i the i, hrn l.
■mn •* *«* »e> in 10m orhoc
7 a * lf*a ia r la a t ir i (or w*<t
M evu ity, F f r t r m b*r 2 1 . at tto
S 'iT 'o l. W r in m n « at ! I I p.m.
j
F l t w u l s* the
w rrr |
I4*tea Fred W atn e r, I r mk B u i i
ko.vs/.i, Jrr* p h l a (.*01 te umi
C n rrre n Z a rtllo .
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njtivf f t th r* J f t rs rn V I /N tv
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i* , e * ,'-oii at th * h im** of M rs. |
1 trt Ma*»|pt. in Iio la lk ll avcnu"\
Thr* re*i* nntion r.f M i s. W ill am M aise n b a rh r n* • resident ,
\ Ta * ? r r p t 'd and M k
Jo h n '
f t e n 'e i .
vkt*
|u e * iU » 4 .
w i*
« !e t 'H to fill ‘ h r v * ' un- jr.
‘
>. the
1Irvie
of
the j
I iiti:»«-*' vvah c l* j r p ur. *’ie tksm e
ii-r th"' e *r.
A H r . t i r r f i r th** yr*ir v i r
0 ttlir r*!; (
t - i h r r . B a c ’i-t/' .|
1 'hOo! N ir h t. N o vem b er. ca rd i
I T it - w ith M rs IC t i I “ ''
c h a ir (
nnn;
CW rM im as p *rty ;
F- b r u a iy Fo u n d e rs D^v M a r h. I
Fo od F a n , A ’ il, P a re n ts ’ N i ht, !
an^ M i v , ifiHt**llHt<«»n r»f «ifli ers |
t u d H o H im M r
A rth U i I s y l o
er. id be te c b e r c o/ the shov
M *. R o b e rt CntWto. mu K I4 r f
le jr h . i r r r e « sod M rn R s lp
C o i Ion. tichets.
%
d w i r m w tov Ih e sev» ra l
npooth^ %re: i*nuA< v. M rs P h illis
P .u i,
K r s . C b e rlc s R e d ly snd
Mrs. ll a r r y G rossm an; F e b r u a ry ,
M rs. A lie n F term . k h * .. 1 ^ ’n a id
T m k h a m and M is. V/ilJiam l o t
» ♦nee M aeeh. I4r«i A«f**iony Sea
duto snd M rs. Jo h n K»»*ly; A n ril.
Mr.?. A r t h u r WfJ.'On * 'id M rs
t e n M ille r :
M a v . M rs E d ­
w a rd C a ssid y and M rs. C sth ro ;
And,
Ju n e
Mr^j,
V in ce n t
F q u H ia
M rs t c mk M o n tig
no; J u ’y M r s E d v . a r d ’O u te rl and
M rs R a l: h G o r io n ; A u list M rs
W .llia m Ja co b so n and M l* . T a y
le r; S e r4Ä Tiber. M r s C h ris ft r o h
ler snci .drs. T hom as Jo h n so n .
C r t o b r . M rs. T hom as fcl&lan aed
M rs A lb e it P a tterso n : N ovem ber.
M rs Roher* B a ^ w n and M rs V a l
B r m ‘"**r; and De.*cmber. M rs
W altsC t**yh and M rs. G eorg e
M e I ean.
T iie re w ill he r c m m im iiv vin*
inn betw een the p ie ^ n ta t^ m of
thr* m onths.
a m
i m
A M trpriM M rtM tor f * t T
f h m r tm Saturd ay evM tim g
»venue« who is co-chairm an w ith
M rs. George Duffy The tea has
been postponed to a data to be
announced later.
A Jso m eeting w ith this com m it­
tee w ere Mrs. G lenn Humptnan
and M rs. H arold lis t , co-chair­
m en o f the hospitality com m ittee
w h o w ill he in ch arg e of refresh
m ents fo r both the tea and the
p a r ty to be given for freshm an
stud ents in the new gym nasium
on Septem ber 18th. Teachers of
freshm an students w ill be in at­
tendance.
A lso present a» the meeting
w e re Mmes. Ed w ard T. Caasidy.
V C Brem m er. A1 O lko w ski end
E C . W hitm an, president of the
Lm w
Mini« Oil
,mW »
iü
tn r
to t
A nn e R ile y a* her b a m
M rtM ag r
which was os 8 « » t— bar W T W
I v h I S ix t m (n est o l honor araa
the recip ient of many lo vely
gilts.
Guests included ♦hr Misses An
nette A avino, C aroie
Staudt.
G lo ria C^neUa. Eile e n Denecke.
M arylou S a n te lli. C a th S In e C ar
m y. J m
W ilson. Barb ara and
A nn* H o flu n d snd L o it Bccklaad .
Robert K an to r. Jam es Lyo n h srt.
M r. «M t M rs. A le s K rsg h . M r.
am i M rs H en rik Hanssn. M r aad
Mrs. A flh u r M ayes and children.
M arsha §nd M ark.
Also. M r. and b
Pa trick
■Mel and seat, P s trla t. J r , Mrs.
Pa u l P e tty and son R k b ard , Miss
Anne M a rie K ra jh . and the M is
ses Florence and C la ire D erby, of
I.yn d h u rjt
D > vii
Robertson.
L IN C O U I PTA
T h e executive board o f the
L in c o ln P T A met on Thursday
a t the home of th eir president.
M rs. A n th o n y Appo, 613 Third
a ve n u e
Ri. harff B ts n fh i. D - nn l* l.y n n
l i a o s w ere made for a group M r. and M r». H. K. H u lje iU o n and
to attend *he P a re n t and Fam ily
son. W ilU am . of Lake H iaw atha.
L if e C o nference to he held at
A nd. E d w a r d and C a ro le M a r
G a r d e n State P la z a on Sept. 28th, ce ll, Jo a n n e C u rra n and T hom as
a N e w Je t say .Extension Service. C o y 14. o f N u t lr y , M r snd M rs
A re g u la r m eeting o f the P T A
F ra n c is O ’T o o le and ch ildren.
w i ll be held on the nigh* o f Oct. F ra n cis. A n n - M a rie and B r ia n , of
1st. and w ill be Bark- T o- Sch oo l L o d i; a n d M iss M a r io Roennau.
N ig h t T h e re w ill be classroom of U m * Islan d.
v isita tio n from 7 30 to 8:15 p.m.
O th e r m atters discuased at the
m eetin g w ere a kin d e rg a rte n tea
and P a re n t Educatio n.
C M ro p r o c te r
T hose present in clud ed M iss
C h a rlo tte Sa vin o , p rin cio a l of the
Dr. W . J . Cunningh am
school, and Mmes. E d w a r d W a l ­
H . — . ra il, by » H ilm m il
lace, A lb e r t C a ld e ra ro . E d w a rd
Rosen berg . Jo sep h Caggian«* V i n ­
'« d r *5 rma n . r m r f i l u ttn U t)
cent G ia rd e lla. R a l f h V illa n o v a ,
A n th o n y G u za Jlis, M ic h a e l MarS6S Belfrov« Drive
ro n e and Thom as G ogiia.
n n n
P la n t for a ca le n d a r p a rty and
“ Fa sh io n S h o w " w e re m ade a t a
co m m itte e
m eeting
held
on
T h u rs d a y at the hom e o f M rs.
Pbone V Y o u n
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8 to 12 lbs.
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know llir\ ««n get
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prices
more
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week at A&l*. F o r
nulrititius snd better
meaU - - bigger savings . . . just can’t beat
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Top G r a d a
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55c
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Boned Chicken
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69
DiatyMoereBeef Stew . >4c;
Ice C ream
Swiss Slices
Liverwurst Spread £ £ 2 1 °;.
Star-Kist Tuaa Fish £ £ £ t : 38« Losghors Oboddar w J^ d ^ l*
to tter Breakfast M o n th
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S P O R T - W IS E
I^ M W W V W W W W W W W W ^
B y G o lly , our frie n d S a l Bontem po, the co m m issio ner of C o n ­
serv a tio n and Eco n o m ic D evelop m en t, is now g a tin g , rea d y to help
dqep sea fisherm en
H e is doing it b y planning th e co nstruction
o f a reef three m jles ol i L a v alette.
Bo ntem po got the idea a fte r co n fe rrin g w ith D r Ja m e s R
W est man, R utgers w ild lif e professor, an# P a u l g a r n e r o f the State
M a r in e Fisheries L a b o ra to ry , an o ffice w h k |l I t o perated by the
oCtanside in Islan d B e ach , the state’s conservatio n base at the shore
T h e y decided that if a re e f w e re developed, it soon w o u ld att ia c k shoals of fish. W h e re , though, to get a re e f? N a tu r e could
L u ild one. E u l n atu re t a k e * h e r tim e. It could ta k e generations.
Bontem po ta lk ed it o ve# w ith E u gene M oran J r . , o p era to r of
th e big tug fleet * M o ra n ram?* up w ith the idea o f du m p in g rubble
th a t comes from the b u ild in g s being dem olished in the c ity
So la*t w eek M o ra n tugs h auled barge a fte r barge o ff L a v a le tte
T h e re 5.600 cubic va rd s o i rock and brick w ere dum ped
N O T H IN G N E W IN ID E A
F o r Lynd hu rst it w as lik e *ld lim es «h en t h l
Conrad M anisera, dashed a W tt for a touchdown.
Ne. 20.
ligh School Grads
Triump Over East
Rutherford Alumni
T h e se v e n th a n n u a l â l iiin n i fooliuij) m e e tin g b f t v t f i n
L y n d liu f s t a n d E ast R u th e r f o r d lo o k p la e e la s t S u n d a y
a f te r n o o n a t |h e ( o r m r r 't f ie ld w iiii L y n d h u r s t w in n in g W
to IT. D e s p ite f|ie d e f e a t th e V i |d c a l * rad * Mill le d in th e
p re -s e a s o n « r i e s , f o u r gam e« lo th r e e .
A d in ljip u ijltillj;
c ro w d o f u n d e r 2 .ft0 0 t u r n e d o u t in id e a l w e a th e r to w itnewt th e tilt. T h e g a m e is r « -f|K m s o rn | a n n u a lly bv th e
E ast R u th e r f o r d S id e lin e C lu b a n d tl»e L y n d liu r U B o o s te rs
Clul>.
T h e tw o o r g a n iz a tio n s u se th e f u n d s d e r iv e d to
h o n o r t h e ir re s p e c tiv e s c h o o l’s a th le tic te a m s .
M an m adc rcc-fs are not a new concept.
T h ir t y ye a rs ago the
then Fish and G a m e C o m m issio n er H a r r y A rm stro n g had one c r e ­
ated off the coast
So it is kn o w n w h a t w ill happen
O nce the ree f becomes
co vered w ith m arin e life, the fish a rrive . A c tu a lly , a ree f is one
N e ith e r team could get th e ir of- ______________________________________
o f nature's farm s fo r p ro v id in g necessary
food fo r the fish
Not
o n ly do they eat o ff the pro ducts of the reef farm , th e y use it to fe n sive click in g in the e a r ly for the to uch dow n
L y n d h iir s t
stages and pu nting w as the o rd er
a tta ch their eggs.
of the first period play. O n the , faked a kick fo r the e x tra point
T h e reefs a ttra ct sm a ll fish.
first series of dow ns in the second and B i J l y M o n ise ra flipped to
A n d w hat do the sm a ll fish , a ttra ct?
W h y , big fish !
period, a fte r a scoreless o pening R o g er R u b in e tti fo r the sevenS T I ' D I E S I 'N D E J I W A Y
pointer.
N e w Je r s e y ’s latest re e f wiTl a ttra c t m ore th a n fish. Skin- \ q u a rte r. L a s t R u th e rfo rd had a
L y n d h u rs t added
its second
fo u rth and one situ atio n on its
d iv e rs w ill keep it u n d e r co nstant survey. T h e biologists w a n t to 1
orvn tw e n ty three. T o n y F e r r a r o touchdow n the next tim e th e v got
k n o w how q u ic k ly p la n tlife begins and how soon a n t w life begins
dropped back into k ick fo rm atio n , th e ir hands on the b a ll Th. W ildat the bottom of the N e w Je r s t 'v sea.
but his kick n ever got a w a y as
cat* fo o lish ly t::t-H -t f ;»• • k,<k
M o v ies at»- to 1>« ta ken :md ex haustives t*-sts m ade
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h e v e it w ill not be lo n g b e lo ic b la ck ii*h , sea ba*»*, p o in t s , fluke, blocked the attem pt w itn the b all
en d from his o w n e le v e n ya rd
w h itin g , hake, cod and p o lla c k w ill be a ttra cte d - - - and th e hope ro llin g out of bounds on the W ild lin e w hen it w as fo u rth do w n and
is some blues and tuna w i ll be encouraged to com e in and com m it ca ts’ five y a rd line.
tw e n ty one ya rd s to go fo r a first
suicide.
dow n. F e rra ro pick ed up nine
A fu m b le w as reco vere d by
In recognition fo r h is w o rk , the reef m ay be nam ed a fte r M o ra n
ya rd s but L y n d h u r s t took o v «- o n
I t w ill be ca lle d th e M o ra n R eef. T h a t isn't w h a t some u n lu ck y q u a rte rb a ck B i l l y M o n ise ra at a its riv a ls ' tw en ty.
cost o f ten y a rd s and a fte r tw o
seam an w ill ca ll it sho uld h is ship fo un der onto it.
N azare gained seven in two
in co m p leted -passes, J i m m y ‘T h e
C O T T O N T A I L S D O IN G W E L L
ca rries and an ille g a l procedure
It is a pleasure to read th e co nservatio n d e p a rtm e n t's
rep ort T o e ” N azare attem pted a field penalty stalled L y n d h u r s t fo r aon th e co ttontail situatio n. W e are one o f those fu d d y d u ddies w ho goal w ith the if t e e n y a rd lin e - w h ile A fte r an in co m p lete pass
is in a co ntinu al la th e r, w o rry in g about the w a y co tto n ta ils do or j the lin e of scrim m age. V ic Va- the Cousin C om bo team ed up for
len te bro ke through and blo cked
do not do
a score B i l l y M o n ise ra th re w in
Last y e a r there seem ed a dropping off* H u n te rs bagged only the attem pted three-poin ter but the flat to C o n n ie "C o o t" M a n i­
an
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407.531 of them.
T h e state a u th o rities scratched th e ir heads and
sera and the fo rm er A ll- S ta te and
began to w o rry just lik e us.
B u t w ith the use o f lib e r a l federal o th er chance T h e next tr y at a A ll- M etro p o lita n
selectee
from
fu n d s provided un d er the P ittm an -R o b ertso n A ct. the state staked field goal saw the kick p a r tia lly
the great unbeaten '49 L H S team
blo cked w ith L o u G a w r o n s k i re
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.. ould
..v...
o u t bigger hom esites fo r the co tto ntails and p ro v id e d m o re and
did a toe dance '»round. a
tu rn in g the free ball to the six
b e tte r food.
be ta ck ie r and then g ave out like
teen.
a rocket to tr a v e l the necessary
T h e cottontails responded nobly. T h e y bred lik e m ad
Sp ie s
It w asn't long before L y n d h u r s t eighteen vard s for *h to uch dow n
fro m the C o n serva tio n d e p artm e n t glided in and out of thickets
had another scoring o p p o rtu n ity A loose ball on the co nversio n
and said big schools of the co tto n ta ils w ere o b serva b le
A s a result, h u n ters a re assured that th e y w ill be k illin g them but this tim e made the most of saw A n th o n y Long o a ttem p t to
o ff at the no rm al ra te of be tter than 500,000 a y e a r
T h a t news it. On the second do w n a fte r the cross the goal line on the resho uld satisfy the ra b b its w h o have been w o n d erin g w h y the unsuccessful field yoal tr y the covered fum ble but fa iled .
Wildcat.-«'
E d d ie
D olcem asco lo
In the th ird period it seemed
sta te was being so doggon solicitous to them !
fum bled and D onne D iv in e . Lynd- L y n d h u rs t w ou ld co n tin u e its
P LE N T Y O F H U N TERS
hu rst's l'rosh coach reco vere d for point m aking but tw o fum bles
T h e co tto ntails a re n 't the o n ly p ro lific things in N e w Je r s e y
T h o se hunters keep being ab o rn and aborn
T h e r e are in
our the B lu e and G o ld on the W i l d ­ turned the ball o v e r to »he W i l d ­
nineteen. N azare hit the cats. B e fo re »he second fu m b le
sm a ll and a lle g e d ly bu ilt-up state a total of 162,021 resid e n t and cats
non-resident fire a rm h u n te rs
T h is should be bad ne w s to would- ta ck le s tw ice fo r six y a rd s and the “ Coot’* gave the fans a th rill
be invaders.
T h e y 'd be peppered w ith shot fro m e v e r y a ttic and B o b b y W a lsh found a hole at as he bio ke loose fo r nine yards
on an end run. Not *o be outdone
i lght tack le and darted elev e n
h ic k o r y tree
the East R u th e rfo rd backs got
B u t a su rve y last y e a r sho w ed that in this perio d of civ iliz a tio n y a rd s for a first dow n on the tw o
w h e n it seems m acadam c o v e rs e v e ry other m ile, the hu nters O n the first de w n W a ls h tried the fu m b litis and first R ic h ie G u n th
(C on tin u ed on P a g e 14)
sam e spot again and w ith success
kn ock ed do w n 941.472 u n its o f sm all game.
- -*.-i
Lynd hu rst's M atrax ia goes for a touchdown around left end
after ta k ln f a la te ra l from Manisera.
W hen Fast Rutherford p la ye r. Jo h n n y M cMahon, suffered a rib
in ju ry, train ers from both team s rushe I out to Ic
(.a .nr w as hard played but cle a n ly .
Ninety Eight Boys Make Weight For Midget Grid
Sto ck C a r D rivers
Show A t P o lo G ro u n d *
N in e t y - e i g h t b o v s fr o n t a tu r n -i u t o f o\» r o n e liu m l r t t l
.,X
w ill clash S a tu rd a y
night. Sept I W ie n ls f o r
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se a - o n .
I h e hoy*.
19th. in a special 10-lap m atch m u s t w e ig h b e t w e e n e ig lilx a m i
one
h u n d red
am !
te n
rate, that u .11 hi^ h li ht a .i.idget p O U n (| s a n d f iiu * t l i a \ e lx * c o fiir t e n > e ar« o ld b e f o r e Sencar-stock d o u b le h e a d e i.
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P ro m o ter E d O tto m di ated ' tn illM » r I> t o f llii> y e a r a n d l i a \ e n o t r e a c h e d th e a*re ¡1
that a tio p h y w ou ld be aw ard e d
w ill be selected on the ba i ()j I
th e ir perfoim aiie* thro
"
ug ho ut the
season, Otto said.
T h e field then w i ! 1 probably
includ e ten of the fo llo w in g
d riv e is , a ll o f whom h a v e en­
jo yed successful cam paigns Jo e
Monaco, C o lle g e P o in t, L .I.; Jo e
H igg ins and F.d D em ers. Elmslo rd Dun Salese. L e n n v Z o lln e r
and Sta n M a la m u t, N e w a rk .; Jim
Bro d b e ck and J a y Sig n o re , E liz a ­
beth: Doggie H e w itt and Don
C ro n k . P a terso n : W a lt
B a y e r,
N ick F a b ia n and P h il Fo rtune,
B io n x ; So n n y Am odeo. B ro o k ­
ly n ; B o b K e lth a le r and T in y M ila ­
no. Y o n k ers; R o y R u d y , W a y n e ;
Sal
D ifta tte o ,
M ahw ah;
Jo h n
K ru n y a k . C a rls ta d t. and F ra n k
W tsie w sk i, A sto ria , L o n g Island
ST A R T
PR A K E TEA M
Drahe'.' football f.-ice
e ie redu< . d to" -4 t \v. In.
I .• ..
B u lld o g s, le a io v e d
thciuselve»
fro m the squad
Coach T o m m y O ’C o n n e ll said
that sophom ore ta ck le G e n e K e l ­
le r had qu it because o f a co n ­
flic t w ith his a cadem ic schedule
and fu llb ack F re d H a rd im a n had
d etid ed to drop ou* of school.
A ch em istry m a jo r fro m Dixon,
111.. K e lle r w as going to be b u r­
dened w ith a h e a vy la b schedule
th is fa ll &nd fe lt he co u ld n 't p lay
fo o tball and keep his grades up.
too
H a rd ima.n. a lette rm a n from
P rih ce to n . Ind.. p layed end and
| h a lfb e rk fo r the B u lld o g s last
I ye ^ r at a sophomore
j
W ed n esd a y O 'C o n n e ll finished
| p re lim in a rie s on hir; outside runi ning attack and w ou ld up the
! afternoon w ith a long defen sive
d rill,
v e a th e r is a w on d erfu l
I
"T h i
break for us." the new Bu lld o g
boss said," and w e a re taking
advantage o f e v e r y m in u te of it."
O 'C o n n ell cite d his tw o B litz e r
isecond strin g en d s) as im p res­
sive in d r ills to date. T h e v are
sophomore D a v e E rb s t. 6-2 and
190 pounds fro m D a ven p o rt, and
R og er Zino. 6-3. 195-pound ju n io r
irom L y n d h u rs t, N. J . Z in o let­
tered last year.
1 em ck C( m pany - L a r r y T iro n e,
R a lp h A lbino , T hom as Albirro,
C h a i ic. Nelson, W illia m R u cin sk i,
Leo riard Rosa, F e te r Falco, Vin. ent In tind o la, A ith u r Ja co b s and
Jo e C ti.c h i.
!! ta ii- iii,' to S ta n d a rd Tool
C i! pany ii..-lude A n d re w GuirIan«. ltalgh E l beck, Jo h n Luzzi,
M d a» S. a Pelliek I.it lie I e a p ie Field I.M Jun.« Vuono, B illy Forbes, P e te r
lo, 1 ennv N ie b je w sk i, Ja m e '
r n d a y a n d S a tu r d a y , w ill b e a ^ i - n e d to te a m - t<»da\ at
Robert tti/ 7o. Jo e Mas*5 :3 0 P .M .
•in
an 1 G le n T a ra llo . Com ing
A ll n e w ’ candida»» - w ill report
ba. . t*. tht K m hts o f Colum bus
*rdu
Yht
to P e n lc k F ie ld this afternoon ;.t
.. II be K e v in O 'N e il, F ra n k Lo5:30. A t this tim e the four head coactit-s^wflfl s. I-« t fn t#t, . , i
I ir.tn. H ubert Pecotaro, R obert
g io u p and then on urit ! all * W is lia rt. R ussell Gleeson, M ik e
coaches, assisted by th e ir staffs, " A
w ill ro tate on th*? selections unt.l boys a re placed on t# „n
M a r: one. Jo seph B rig n o la , A ug ie
Nev. cand dates reg is'ercd last D eRosa,
all boys a re assigned to teams.
S te v e
B re n n a n
and
w eek inc lude
A " G r^ u ;
E ric C h a rlie C a rro ll. To the P o lic e D e ­
T h e head coaches includ e C jn ra d
“ Co ot” M a n ise ra o f the defending O stm an. M a n n y R iz z u ti. M ich a el partm ent ,-ets includ e D ennis
cham pion
S ta n d a rd
Tool Co.. R o d e r^ 's . M .ch a el Cooke. J arr.es ( R e illy . T om m y D iM agg iom , R o ­
D**nnis
M< .'w een ey. bert F e rra n te , Jo h n n y M uigan,
N ick “ S c ra p - Iro n ” S e rvid e o of M ile si.i.
the K n ig h ts o f C o lum b us. Thom as Fra n c is Fab ian o. Cha-ies J a . scr. j and L o u is I.uddecke.
R
o
b
e
rt
Spano.
V
i
tor
Basins«.i. |
G ib bons of the S. B . P e n ic k Co..
A total of .tw enty five playe rs
and B i l l J a r v i s o f the P o lico D e ­ L a x ry S p a rta . Jo h n n y Ic.-.lan. Ko- t
partm ent A H fo u r p layed v a rsity bert Jio s i. W illia m Rcdnc r, F ra n k , fro m the *58 season w h o w ere
e
lig
ib le by age th is y e a r to play
fo o tball w h ile students at L y n d ­ G ira m ita . W a lte r N e rh ck , R o n a ld i
Fuchs. F ra n k M a n one. Pe* -r C<>- v ere eith e r rejectefl fo r being
hurst H ig h Sch o o l
T h is season w ill m a rk ♦he fifth rino. R o b e 11 K im v le . P a sq u a le ( o v r 110 pounds or failed to regis­
of M idget F o o tb a ll L e a g u e co m ­ D A in o re. Rob« rt B u r, hardt. Ho- j ter
petitio n in the townshiD. T h e pro­ bert Ruzzo, R a y V .P n n o v a . a n d ,
F o l l f . ing tonigh t’s selection
gram , sponsored b y the Depait- P a tr ic k Hyrn-s.
the p layers and coaches w ill co n ­
" b ” G ro u p - R ic h a rd M usla rd o . J
m ent o f P a r k s Sc P u b lic Prop er ty,
vene in the plaza in the re a r of
S e tte m b n n o .
A n th o n y j
was in tro d u ced here in 1955 by R o n a ld
the T o w n H a ll on S a tu rd a y m o rn ­
M a y o r W illia m F G a lla g h e r. The C efalo . C h ris V en tu ra . K enn eth
ing at 9:00 sharp. T h e p la ye rs
league is fu nctio ned by a v o lu n ­ E r a d le y . Jo h n C u ; ak. M ar:o Scil- |
w ill be given com plete p h ysical
teer g roup headed by Joseoh ha. G e o rg e G a b n c J .Tohn Ga-;h
( x am mat ions by D o cto r B . D K ilc . n and D octor G e ra rd Alonzo.
W illo u g h b y , vice-president: E d ­ tm o and E u g e n e R o d ritja r/ •C "
Fo llo w in g the exam s tht players
w a rd B o rk o w s k i, secretary artd G ro u p - R o n a ld M ustardo. Bru ce
w ill a d jo u rn to M u n icip a l P a rk
Ja m e s Sco>ti. tre a su re r T h e p o li­ fk h m id t F ra n k Bendetto. !•rank
w h e re fu ll fo o tball g ear w ill be
,
cy of league p la v is se* uo by an Fo g lio and R a lp h C u rre y . “ D ”
" slJt'd the P la >'ers
A d v is o ry B o a rd consisting of the G ro u p - M ic h a e l M c G ra th , P a u l
hig h school coaches. E d w a rd Zak. G accion e. R o b e rt Consoli, H o w a rd
| A ll boys, w ho a re candidates
Thom »* G ash , Jo se p h C ip o lla and L .d d le , E d m o n d Duggan. Ja m e s Iand w ho a re a lre a d y
on team s
F ia n k R u g g iero
E lie r . R o n a ld I-ongo, Jam es Bru c- j niust h ave th e ir p a re n t consent
A lso in stru m e n ta l in fhe opera
cem an. D< nms G ra b e r. R onald form signed and retu rn ed tonight
tions a re W a lt e r ‘ H a w k " Row e, Su b lesk i and R ay m o n d Puleo
at the P e n ic k F ie ld . N o boy can
p la y e r agen». P a tr ic k D e L o v , field
E
G r o u p - R o i.ert
W itto rff. p la y w ith o u t p a re n ta l consent
sup ervisio n
R ic h a rd
Gleeson. L o u is M an g a n e ro . J »hn L n c lli and there is no fee ch iy g e d w h a t­
games
officiating,
and
F ra n k and F ra n k D ^ B e lk s " r ” G ro u p - so ever to the youngstCT fo r playL o w d e r. a rra n g e m e n ts M iss D<v
W a lte r Ch- ira-, ki. A i Jan C a ld e ­ in
T he p layers are co vered by
ra r«i ar.d W iU .a rv B e !l
M a rtin i is again back o rcam zin:
a fu ll insurance po licy. T h e local
a corps of ch eerlea d e rs tor ea h
Bo> s v,-tio w ere on *.<a r ■ last lea-ue
is affiliated
w ith
the
team 'I he g irls registered last soa>on ¿n d a--*
a n » !.• ;ble bv n a tio n a lly know n P o p W a rn e r
and
S a fa id a y m orn in g for f he try-out
B
Conference.
sessions and M iss M a rtin i is being
assisted b y s e ve ra l high school
cheer-leaders.
t h i r t e e n I m-f o r e
t h e s a m e d a le .
So the team s are average ¡n
w eight the boys w hen reg isterin '
are assigned to groups A bov
w eighing b e tw e en 80 and 84 goes
into the "A " classification, a ooy
betw een 85 and 89 pounds is in
the '‘B " group. 90 to 94 pounds
is *he “ C ” group. 95 *o 99 pounds
in the ‘‘D ” group. 100 to lf>4
pounds in the “ E " group and 105
through 110 pounds in the " F ’
group.
T h e boys a re assigned teams
The
I»«»**, a c c e p t e d at th e
LYNDHURST RECREATION
CENTER
FF M l KI NG
BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC
PIN SETTERS
T I I F S F N S A I IO N «il T H F B O W L IN G W O R L D
2 22 S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e
G F n e v a 8 -9 7 8 «
Big gest sufferer, of course w as the afo rem en tio n ed rabbits. Bu t
s q u irre ls suffered, too - - - to the tune of 191,770.
T h e hunters
got 152.538 pheasants. 73,330 q u ail and 21,128 grouse. T h e shooting
b ro ug ht dow n 95,175 ducks.
R a in b o w G irls G u e s ts
A t E«*tern S ta r E v e n t
T h e opening m eeting o f the
season of F r a te r n ity
C h a p te r.
O r d e r ö f the E a s te rn S ta r, w ill be
h e ld this F rid a y e v e n in g at Adon ira m Tem ple, in Se con d avenue.
M e m b e rs 41I B e rg e n A sserpW *\ |
O r d e r of the R a in b o w fo r G irts ,
w i l l be th e ir guests. M iss M ild re d j
N ix o n , of Jra th e rfo rfl, is tfje ir .
w o r th y advisor.
M rs. J e r r y R o b e rts, o f T h ird
A ven u e, was a guest of M rs. S a u l
Osias, o f L iv in g s to n A v e n u e , at
a m em bership tea g iv e n last e v e ­
ning at the hom e o f M rs. Ir v in g
L a P u ff, in P a ssa ic , fo r Passaic
L in k . No 14, O r d e r of the G o l­
den Chain.
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T H U R SD A Y . S E P T E M B E R 17, 1959
T H E C O M M ER C IA L L E A D E R AND SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W
Garden Club Fédération
Holds Flower Show Sept, \% H
A d u lt School
O p e n s O c t . 5th
a definite and
p re ssin g need
M eyner kn ew this. A s a slate
senator and as a ca n d id a te for
¿overnor he had th e chancc to
see how the w h o le te r r ib le sys­
tem woi ks.
• • •
Jo sep h A
P o ll to. d irector of
the L y n d h u rs t A d u lt educational
program , announced today that
the L y n d h u r s t A d u lt School w ill
’ e m its tw e lfth term on M o n ­
day eve n in g O cto b er 5 R e g is tra ­
tion for the new term w ill be held
L y n d h u rs t H ip h School, W e d ­
nesday and T h u rsd a y evenings.
Septem ber 30 and O ctober 1 from
7 30 to 9 30 p.m. M ad reg istra­
tion* p i l l b< .icct-plrd i t aecotn
pan led by reg istra tio n te.*. A ll
courses a re open to residents and
| non-residents of L y n d h u rst, New
Je rs e y .
M eyner closed his eye* to it.
This is indefensible. S o m e of the
.ppointments M e y n e r has made
is prosecutors a re o p en to serious
question. B u t th a t is a lw a y s a
lebateaLle thing and a n y appoint­
ment can be d e fen d ed or dei ided
Bu t absolutely in d e fe n sib le has
■been M a y n e r’s re fu s a l to d ean
jp tne prosecutor’s situation.
Miss B a r b a r a F r im m e l, daughter
of M r and M rs
A lb e rt Frim m rl. 317 W illo w avenue. Lynd■ -• e •
hur.d. wa> g rad u a ted last F rid a y
from the H a ck e n sa ck H ospital
I f yo u ’ll rem em ber, M e y n e r six
S< hool « I N u rsin g . Sh e was a
y«-..» a*o was a n o n e n tity. H e w as
r
th#» ♦»"'’ Mpst fo u n t'* in
m M ib r r of a class of seventeen
.ills w h
N w Jersey u n til h e w a s beaten
i
Limi f. tin te
•urses o ffe n d
hplomas
to r reelect ion by W a y n D u m o n t.
held at the S i i w . d
Reform ed Iree to the p u b lic is Secu rities
M e y n e r was w illin g 10 s e ttle foi
So \.h. t do w e h a v e in Bt « : i t
Church. I ’nion and W a rd streets. and In vstm en ts. T h is course w ill
the assem bly n o m in a tio n — anrt Count ’’
consist of nine lectures and was
I.ackensack
th a t was denied him. T h e n a grou
The-v i$ the p r o s ^ u t 1 r —
li ranged by the L y n d h u rs t A dult
Miss F r im m e l. 2«>. began thv
o f young la w yers, a n g ry w ith Calis*:--acting m ore lik e a po liti­
►r*i*K 11* 01"* and ju s i as an g i v
tin ee-y ear c o u ise m 1J56 and St hool in co-operation w ith the
cal ward leader th a n a o rostcuio
N ew Y o rk S to r k E xch an ge's In ­
w ith Repub lican ism , g ot h im to cve rv d a '. T h e ic is Cal'«s< '' as­ now plans to Jo in ti»e o rthopedl
Prog ram
ru n tor ine u e m o o a u . n o m in a ­ sistant, F red G a ld a , w h o doubles nursing staff at H a cke n sa ck 11.is vesto r > Inft>rmation
T he purpose o f this course is
tion as a fo rlorn hope.
pital
j» mayor of P a r a m u s and is
The F n m m e ls m oved here in s tn c tly ed ucation al. T h e s h a k ­
• * •
locked in a ll k in d s of political
A p ril IP 55. fro m 331 A v e n u e E. ers w ill not a iv e any "h o t tip s"
H ague had old E lm e r W e n e in battles. E v e r y D e m o c ra tic ofti lal Bayo nn e A recep tio n w as held at on the m ark et or suggest "getin the county co n so rts w ith Calishis cam p at the tim e A n d so bad
i ick qu ick schem es N e ith er w ill
then home l«»r the new graduate
ly had his m achine fa lle n a p a rt si who sup porsedly is the man
thev rei om m end p a r t i c u l a r
who w ill in v estig a te them U need
that he could not n o m in a te him
>, »h ks or ui 'je anvotie to invest.
Three From Township
T h e fo rlorn hope took the norm j be
Instead, these lectures w ill cover
nation and then s tru c k out for
a \‘ id«; range of inv estment sub­
Enter St. Pe te rs Prep.
Looking fo r p o litic a l m ateiial
R o v e rn o i— a post nobody tho u g h t
jects The student w ill be shown
he could m ake B u t fa te in t e r ­ Calissi re cen tly ¿w rote the Demo
T h re e L y n d h u rs t* boys a r e , how
to cla s s ify
the different
cratic-controlled
a
tto
rn
e
y
gener
vened.
The
R e p u b lic a n s
had
among 280 e n te rin g freshm en at types of securities and weigh
fin a lly got around to c le a n in g up . al's office for an o pinion or St. P e te r ’s P r e p in Je r s e y Ct 4y - them in the- lig h t of personal fi
C o u rtv ea m b l n*r Th*-v whether the B e r g e n C o u n ty i>o w ho began th e ir high school stud- nancial o b je ctiv e s T h e y shall disco uldn’t stand th e ir o w n honesty. lice could fight c rim e . T h e ques­ tvs last w eek w ith a three-day cuss reading the financial page
Ulcy ^Ciiaii io nun ,Nt‘b u n tion is s illy the d e p artm e n t i> spiritual re tre at
T h e exercises of the new sp ap er and interp ret
Sta m ler, the man th e y had desig- , duly constituted u n d e r law and. were conducted by R e v Thom as in« co rp o ratio n statem ents and
nated to clean-up. S u d d e n ly , w hat more im p ortant, is recognized F
H olland. S J
and concluded a nnu al reports. T h e y w ill also
legally B u t the p o litic a l assistant
had been a good p iece o f R e
w ith a m ass o f the H o l y S p irit, l«»ttm mm-e about planning and
pu blican clean-up b e ca m e smear- ! attorney g eneral, a yo un g man offered fo r the success of the m anaging a sound investm ent
named D avid S a tz w h o earned his
ed.
program
spurs by s e rv in g th e M eynei academ ic y e a r
• * *
The local stud ents are Stephen
B ro ch u re s
describing
the
campaign,
w
ro
te
C
a
lis
s
i
that
the
A t this point Jo e y F a y , the
Lem bo, the son o f M r and M rs seve n ty- tw o courses to be offered
la b o r czar, got into the act He county police in d e ed cannot fight
Stephen Lem b o. 531 Fo rest A v e , w ill
be
d
istrib
u
ted
o
v
e
r
the
crime.
w as uppposedly sa fe ly ensconced
Jo seph A lon zo, the son of M r
week-end and du rin g the next
in S in g Sing. It w a s d isco vere d
G e r a id Alonzo. 423 w eek. F’u rth r icn form ation on
The argum ent seem s to come and M rs
that P a u l Troast, th e R e p u b lic a n
Ja
u
n
c
e
y
A
v
e
and
Jo
h
n
Em
m
ons,
subjects
m a y be received by
candidate for g o vern o r, had w r i t ­ out of A lic e in W o n d e rla n d , and
the son of M r and M rs Rudolph phoning the -High School at W E
ten a le tte r asking c le m e n c y for makes about as m u c h sense as
Em m ons. 308 W a ts o n A ve.
9-4138
the labor racketeer. T h e h eavens A lice’s tea p a rty . In a tim e when
re a lly fe ll in upon the R e p u b li­ law enforcem ent is being de­
manded
a
ll
a
ro
u
n
d
th
e
nation,
the
cans. A nd M e y n e r rig h te o u s ly
ranted about law
en fo rce m e n t prosccutor of B e r g e n C o u n ty de
cides tn-splft ptditf-*al h a irs abnut
and racketeering etc. etc.
what the B e rg e n cops can and
cannot do. B u t th is, o f course, is
• • •
T h e iheat of the la w e n fo rc e ­ exactly w here p o litic s loads one
m ent problem , h o w e v e r, is not in And that is
the
tragedy of
catching politicians
w ith th e ir M eyner the m an w ho could have
hands around the sh o u ld e rs u. done v>im-fhmi* a b o u t a >\ n ip
W H A T S
N EW ?
racketeers— but in e s t a b u s h in ij which so b a d ly n eed s shoring up
sound, efficient d e p a rtm e n ts of and refo.m .
A l l W o o l C a rp e tin g
justice.
« 0 0
F o r years it has b e en customr y for the p iese cu to rs o ' the
counties to act as un o fficia l p o li­
tical bosses of the co u n tie s. N o
more incom patable po sitio n can
be im agined. T h e one p la ce w h e re
politics should not p la y a p a rt is
in the prosecutor's office
But
¿ince the job is o n ly p a rt tim e
the prosecutor has to w a tc h out
for his la w business, fo r his poli- j
tica l fu tu re and, th ir d ly , fo r pro- {
aecution of crim es.
It was a situatio n th a t sh u e k e d
fo r correction. F u ll- tim e p ro secu ­
tors w’ho must be s te r n ly o ver
and above the p re ssu res nf p o li­
tics and their o w n bu sin ess are
R U P T U R E -E A S E R
T M I m U S P m Of f
( A P taa r B f W TrvM»
Miss N a z a re F e te d A t
Surprise B rid a l Shower
M iss P a t r ic ia Nazare, daughter
bublicatn*n. T h e th irty c l tase.s of of M r and M rs. Jo h n Nazare of
arrangem ents w ill t a r r v new s­ 223 L a fa y e tt e A ven u e, was guest
paper term s such as: T h e H ead­ of honor at a surp rise miscellanlines, Books, F o re ig n News. R eal
1eous
b rid a l
sho w er given on
hstate. S o c ij^ jj, W o m a n 's W o rld T uesday e ve n in g by her forthand W e a th e r S o iy c a s t F u rth er ; com ing b rid a l attendants at the
ca rry in g c»ut o f the them e vv*ll be
East E n d D e m o cra tic Club.
thex*ov«sy of the com bined sc bedHostesses w e re M iss B e ve rly
u lt-pnig ralu w h ic h resem ble* a
Bo n e lli, w h o w ill be maid of hon“ ‘"•it page of a newau.aper
ou, and the M isses A gnes Inserrra
M rs. L e la n d M- M artin so n of
and R o s ly n N a za re, w ho w ill be
the T eancck C a r d e n C lu b is G e n ­
bridesm aids, on O ctober 10th.
eral C h a irm a n fo r the show, and
wdien M iss N a za re becomes the
her husband. M r. L e la n d M
| bride o f P e t e r D i Nardo, son of
Martiysqa^ P re sid e n t of the FedM r and M rs F r a n k D i Nardo, 636
e r a t io f ^ W the H o n o ra ry C h a ir­
i S ix th A v e n u e
man.
Co-chairm en include
I
T h e ce re m o n y w ill be per
Messrs. A lv in Y h le n . F ra n k J
form ed at S a c re d H eart R. C
T a y lo r
C u rl F. Rolf.
j C h u rch at 5 p.m.
A reception
C h a ifW W i of com m ittees in­
i w ill follow in S t M ich a e l’s H all,
clude M rs. J . A r t h u r Sa u te r. Ora
! Page A v e n u e
dell. A rra n g e m e n ts;
F ra n k
J
T h e co up le plan a honeymoon
T ay lo r. G le n R ock , Ed ucational
j in C a n a d a and w'lll liv e at 333
Ex h ib its; M rs A M M oyer. Mont
Chase
A venu e.
M iss Nazare is
vale, (¿n in e s; M rs. D onald Loeber, D cinarest, H o rtic u ltu re , Mrs. w ith the N a tio n a l Com m unity
Bank.
H e r fiance is w ith M. j
II E. M u lle r. T en n e ck, H osp ital­
M e rk in P a in t C o m p an y
ity; M rs. W illia m lh n c le ld . Ho
T
h
e
c
e
n te r o f the decorative
ffo-Ku.s, Ju d g e s : M rs. V ic to r Best.
Param us,
Ju d ftv s '
Secretaries: | schem e fo r the show er was an
Mrs R r 'je r t ty c s ta ll. P u b lic ity : u m b rella in p in k and white, w ith
R ich a rd Reclined. C lu ste r P ro p er­ « sho w er .of stream ers falling
T h e re w ere over 65
ty's, M rs J . C. G o rm a n . N e w Mil- from it
lord. R ecords: M rs F ra n k Leers. guests
Th*F e d c r itjon
o f G a rd e n
Clubs has presented the schedule
for th e ir K i l l F lo w e r Sh o w to be
held at til.
Tenneck A rm o ry ,
-ieplondx r 1i* and 2<K I?)59. The
theme of th«- show is “ Second
r .d itio n '. and fo llo w s a newspai)er
H A C K E N S A C K — L a w en fo rce*
m ent W a s the issue on w h ic h B o b
M e y n e r w as elected g o vern o r.
L i w enforcem ent has been the
field of his biggest fa ilu re . T h e
tra g e d y o f this fa ilu re w i l l be fe lt
m ore and m ore thro ug h th e y e a rs
M e y n e r had it w ith in h is p o w e r
to put in a system o f e n fo rc e ­
m ent that w ou ld J»ave m a d e N e w
Je r s e y safe from th e c rim in a ls .
B u t h e ju st didn't g iv e a doggone.
P A G E N IN F
'Leaneck. S c h e d u le s. G eorg e W
Morss. R id g efield P a rk . Staging,
nd Mrs. I a > u i s Stein . H aworth.
Se cre ta ry .
A ll a m a te u r g ardeners may
enter in e ith e r the arrangem ent
«or specim en classes. T h ere is no
fee to enter or to see the show
Schedules m a y be obtained by
w ritin g or c a llin g M rs L e lan d M
M artinson.
595
North
street.
Teaneck; M rs. R«*bcr* W e sta ll. 77
M idlan d a v e n u e ,
W yck o ff,
or
our local G a rd e n C lu b President
i
i
i
f
H azans R eturn From
Sum m er C a b in O n R iver
M r »nd M ra .» R . J Hazen. 5M
S u m m e r A v e n u e , have returned
hom e fro m th e ir cabin on the
D e la w a re R iv e r , near H a in sville .
w h e re th e y spent three months.
S la g le and daughter, B e th , ot
L iv in g s to n .
A n o th e r guest w a »
M iss R u th M orris, o f R u th e rfo rd ,
fo r m ore than a week.
M r and Mrs. H azen c e le b ra te d
th e ir 46th w edding a n n iv e r s a r y
on Se p tem b er 2nd, at a re-union
o f the O rro k F a m ily at S o u th
I M o u n ta in Reservation.
D u rin g that period they enter- 1
tained at d iffe re n t t i m e s for
th e ir d a u g h te rs and their fami- | M r. and Mrs. A rn o ld H o lz h e rr,
lies. M r and M rs B a rn e y V a n o f C o u rt A venue, ce le b ra ted th e ir
T ejjlen , of T h re e Rivers, M ic h .,! 12th w edd ing a n n iv e rs a ry o n S a t ­
fo r tw o w eek s. M r and M rs
u rd a y evening w ith a d in n e r
W a lt e r P a n co as t and ch ildren, p a r W a t The O p era, in E n g le P a t t y L e e . C ra ig and C a th y, of w o o d Ij l i f f s .
T h e ir guests w e re
C e d a r G r o v e , and M rs A rth u r M r and Mrs. Jo h n M o n aco , o f
KN O W S*
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to growing feet. Oon t take our word tor i t . ••
ask him about Stride Rites.
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Qne 2)ecision J /è rJfâll.J\Jever /R egretf
T h ere’« ■ new Kit to hit spirit todiy—and hit heirt it
sin g iaj ■ tqng it haw 't recalled in a good many yean.
F o r today he took title to hi« firat Cadillac—and already
he know* that thii it one dedtion he trill never regret.
You tee, to many of the tatitf actions of Cadillac ownerthi> make themtelvet known to a man the inttant he take»
the wheel—the car’s m arrelout oouifai t and luxury, for
. . its feeling of quality and ih a ta n c r . . . it»
V IS IT
YO U R
LO C A L
than he had anticipated—tu rprisingly close, in fact, to the
coat of the meiium-priced car he bad previously owned.
W k«t a revelation the facts about Cadillac value « t n and how reatturing the ttory o í Cadillac'» remarkable
reaale’ characterittict! And, of course, he know* that the
car*» great operating economy y id dependability will ride
w rti him through every joyo«» mile.
l a fact, if be bat any r r g m a t alt, it it that h t waited
« » S i t «» f c cow kao trm clh n t a C V W ac o n ha.
* C é d a te a t the end a f your private, miahaw ?
you owe it to yourself «o g et.th t façtt firetb a a A .Y o a r dealer wffl be defighted to d a d a h a m , .
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Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants
Our
EDNA MAE SHOPPE
A. CHASAR & SON
ARNOLD S BAKERY
tf'e tté iu f und Hit ili Jay
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KLEVER KLAD DRESS SHOP
231 S iu y v e M u t A ic u u «
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Mi»«irru S to re
„ .E L E C T R I C I A N S
In
A ir C o u d i t i o a j p ^
S p e c ia lty
¿4 2 i i i i i v e M i i t A v e u u t
17, 1959
TH U R SD A Y, S
M ARY
Have You U sed Y o u r K ey To A P r iz e ?
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W IS N IE W S K I, PRO P.
B lo u se s - H and b ags • H o sie ry
FA M O U S BR A N D
M E R C H A N D IS E
Costum e Je w e lry - Coats
and Suit*
3 0 6 S t u y v e u n t A v tn u e
-
C U T M I T E P R IC E S
AiittMrbad KODAK
Fort
COLOR
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S A M E D A Y F IL M D E V E L O P IN G
E X C E PT SATURDAYS
B E F O R E 9 : 3 0 — R E A D Y 4 * 0 P .M .
cam era
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ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON
E x p e rt H a ir S h ap in g an d T in tin g
All week long the key game has enchant­
ed Lyndhurst. Keys have been inserted in
the treasure chests innumerable times. And
the lucky holders of keys have. won prizes
i ^fvorth a minimum of $5.
The key game has proved one of the most
C Si>tinciting merchants games ever played in
M A ¡iyndhurst. Have you tried your key? It costs
nothing, it (gay win you a prize worth over $5.
Mouse
2 1 3 S t u y v e u n t A v e .,
W E b a te r 9*4260
Over 7.000 keys have b e e n distributed.
Over 100 of themwill open chests in the se­
lected stores of merchants on StuyvescTit
Avenue.
I
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P erm a n e n t W a ve S p e c ia lis t
3 0 4 S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e
L y n d h u r s t, N . J .
G E n e v a 8 -6 8 1 7
SAN CARLO RESTAURANT
F A C IL IT IE S F O R B A N Q U E T S
A N I) P A R T IE S
F m aturing Siz z lin g Steak s
3 0 0 C o p e la n d A ve. (c u r. o f S tu y v e s a n t)
W E 9 -9 0 8 3
LEA S SPECIALTY SHOP
o JE w e r.R Y
O A C C E SSO R I PS
O S fO K T S W fc A K
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A tiE N C Y
FO R N O R C R O SS C A R D S
STUYVESANT AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
G E 8 -8 0 0 7
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AH A Y
FLA N S
212 STU Y V ESA N T A VE.
L IL L IA N
SUPPORT
B E W ISE
YOUR
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D A N IE L S ,
PRO P.
STUYVESANT LAUNDRY
LOCAL
D R IV E IN A N D
SAVE 2 0 %
s g fr jL
MERCHANTS
SHOP W ISE
W ELC O M E
CASH & CARRY
H u u r S e rv ic e on Request
163 S tiT yvesaut A ve.
It's a fclSasure to
SHOP ON THE AVENUE
LYNDHURST MEN S SHOP
w e a r clothe» cle a n e d at
FOR THE B E T T E R
FELD M A N C L E A N E R S
N A T IO N A L L Y
A D V E R T IS E D
G E 8 -0 8 7 9
RICCI S DINER
BRA N D S
C o r n e r S tu y v e sa n t a n d Sec-ond A venue*
NEW ' M E N U S
E V E R Y T H I N G IN M E N ’S A B O Y S ’ C L O T H IN G
S T E A K S and C H O P S O U R S P E C IA L T Y
T H R E E S T O R E S IN L Y N D H U R S T
BU YS
P la n t a n d M a in S to le a t 2 0 0 S t u y v e u n t A v e n u e
C E 8-2 1 2 1
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P riv a te D in in g R o o m F a r S m a ll
Parties
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The B o gle A g e n c y Ine.
R E A L E S T A T E — IN S U R A N C E
*‘Service AUW myT
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T H E C O M M ER C IA L L E A D E R AN D SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W
A |ric|k aw ) d e«m b ed T h e c«M i
to r; then tak l th« »lory o f, ft »
life of * inU siom nr <M»
Moth
worship and story were based
»n the theme of *he year, fo r the
society nrogram. There’s a Lir.h t
Upo n the M ou n tain s *. M rs. P h il
U z . M w t e m iL
rh * " j
i, a n n o u n n d i h ? I n d t t and
t h e program for the observance
of th e w e e k of r r a y e r and selfdenial. th e last w eek in O ctober
w ill be in ch arg e of M rs. W illia m
L . B iv o n a , sub stituting fo r M rs.
C h a rle s C ro m le y . w h o is present
ly a p a tien t in H ackensack Hos-
P*u l -
/ f ta n e la P. Bum», President.
Delaware Valley Council, anounced today that Harbert E
arper, president of the Public
ervice Coordinated Tran«port
fctppenjr. would be honored as
We Council’s “Man of the Y e a r',
# s highest annual A w a rd to an
Individual al «be Qelfwv* Val>7 Council Award Luiecheon. the
j lfhllfht o f the Council's 11th
, nnual ra il C o n fe re n c e on Plan .
! ing and Economic Developm ent
be held November 5, I ' M at
* Sheraton H
Hot
o le !' in ~
Philadel-
,-j
M rs. F r e d G u n d rv i^ o w i ll he
in ch arg e o f the vo lu nteers w ho
w ill ser\e in the n u rsery du rin g
w o rs h ip
services
on
Sunday
m ornings
C ir c le s o f the society w ill hold
th e ir m eetings this w eek and
next at the homes of mem bers.
T h e O cto b er m eeting w ill be
held in th evening, to afford an
o p p o rtu n ity fo r business w om en
a nd those w ith sm all ch ild re n ,
w h o c fn n o t qpt to afternoon
m eetings, a n o p p o rtu n ity to at
tend.
|
An
im p ortant change in the la w
g overn in g ed ucation and tra in in g
fo r K o re a n v ete ran s w as e x ­
plained today by T V W illia m s ,
M an ag er of the N e w a rk Regional
Office o f the V e te ra n s A d m in is ­
tration.
T h e new la w P L 86-150 is an
am endm ent
to the basic ^ la w
w h ich perm its o n ly one change
of program and w h ic h still con­
trols V A actions. N o w , ho w ever,
w h ere one pro gram is a p re re ­
q u isite to another, progression
from the first to the second w ill
not be considered a change of
program.
W h ile this p rin c ip le is a p p lic­
able to a ll types of progressive
train in g , an ex am p le w o u ld be a
v e te ran who had fo llo w ed a p ro ­
gram to a ttain a Ba ch e lo r's O c ­
tr e e w ill now be able to continue
Uis tra in in g in a M aster's D egree
program w ith o u t h a vin g a change
charged against him . T h is p r iv ­
ilege w ill be a v a ila b le to veteran
now in tra in in g or one w h o had
re cen tly com pleted his planned
program .
M a n y v ete ran s w ill be elig ib le
fo r additional tra in in g benefits
by reason of this recent leg isla ­
tion effe c tiv e A ug ust 11, !959
H ow ever, the am endm ent is for
application p ro sp e c tiv e ly and the
V eteran s A d m in istra tio n m ay not
re tro a c tiv e ly consider p rio r de! term ination s o f change of p ro ­
gram.
V eteran s affected by the liber1 alization of program changes are
, jrg ed to act p ro m p tly to have
e lig ib ility reestablished, a« indi
vid u a l term in ation dates of bene
fits, under the la w , a re eight
vears from sep aratio n from serv;ce. In fo rm atio n m ay he obtained
from any V e te ra n s A d rpm istra
tion office or the R eg io n a l Office
at 20 W a sh in g to n Place.
M r. and M rs A n th o n y M a r
zano. 219 K in g s la n d A ven u e, a re
back fro m T rie ste. Ita ly , w h e re
they, spent three m o n th a w ill relHarper h ai
T h e y had
w ith Public I s tiv e s and friends.
i Itnrice -‘
When he was not been back ip 15 years, and
mrloyi
int En'jin- m ade the trip by plane.
¡iving a Ba« w r e e in C iv il
— — — ------M r and M rs. Jo h n J . Ju n g e .
tagineerinf at the Dr«*xel Jnst- , o f I.y n d h u r s t A venu e, e n terta in ed
o t Technology. He became on T u e s d a y eve n in g in c e le b ra ­
»•flager of the S o u th e rn Divi- tio n o f th e ir 30th w ed d in g anni| v e i* a r y e n d th e 58th. w fd d in g ana
j n iv e r s a r y o f M rs Ju n g e s p a r ­
‘resident a n d G e n e ra l M a r n a r ents.
Mr
and
M rs.
H e rm a n
1967 « S i assum ed th* Presi- | S^hpoeder. o f U n io n C ity . G u ests
i l i O c to b e r of lasf year w e re ffOfn B e rg e n fie ld . U n io n .
he w a s also appointed C it y and L y n d h u rst.
th e Com pan>’s Ex-
I in ^ to h a v e hot dogs, h a m burg ers,
JO »C
! f A M ) JO E
U f R e o ’j o t
c o m , clam s, w a te rm e lo n and a ll
W c w e re asked t v the clu b th e beer and soda you can d rlh k ,
to w n t e som ething about the also games of all kinds. S o got
ch ris te n in c o f Jo seph A n d re w y o u r ticket« e a rly so the boys
aj
D o b ro w o lsk i, son of Jo e and w ill k n o w how to order.
Celie. T h e ch risten .n •. ./as h eal
I w on der if there is going to b^
at St. M ic h a e l's R .C C lu ic t i ai a softbal gam e?
2 p.m.. S u n d a y, f e j t 6th by
I h e ar w e are going to h a v e a
F a th e r Casper.
v e r y interesting m eeting in O ct
G o d fa th e r w as C harles W ilc z y
w ith
A ssem blym an
C a rm in e
neski and 'o d m c th : was W a n d a S a v in o as guest speaker.
F r e d E. sure m akes a w o n d e r ­
i C o lem an.
»
| Jo e and C e :l started p re rarin ?. fu l bus boy. J i m F e r n m a k in g
the food at 9 a m. Su n d a y and s u re eve ryb o d y is doing o k. and
that m enu w as roast beef, fresh th a t he kn ow s how to do it.
E r n ie Mason, tellin g me how
ham, polish ham. home made
beans. oo»ato salad, cole slaw , h is new ca r runs. G ood lu ck w ith
pickles, o lives, rolls, cake and it L r n ie !
! coffee, d rin k s from Scotch to beer
w ith a ll the soda you wanted.
A bo ut l .ro the people started
to a r r iv e and by 2 30 the ta v e rn
was ju m p in g. A ll of Jo e 's Ko:>d
friends g rabbed a iob and stayed
w ith it. A s Jo e said “ this open
house eve n had U lick s topped,
and that w as lik e Penn Statio n.
; but this w as lik e G ran d C e n tra l.”
t h r b a b y re c e iv e d m an y gifts
from the folks attending.
Jo e and C e il, dog-tired, had it
and closed e a rly.
\
Se en and H eard
Jo e D . being kissed by a ta ll,
b eau tiful blonde, and Jo e tellin g
e v e ry b o d y she w a s his cOusin. Oh,
yes. kissing cousin.
1 hear, the Diem • vve are ho ld ­
ing S u n d a y , Se p t. 27. w
ive a re go
a s is / y O
T H E O P E N IN G O F H E R 1959 -1 9 6 0 S E A S O N
? I¿Week of September 14th
—
BALLET — TAP
A C R O B A T IC
S T U D IO
9 7 C h i'x ln u t S tre e t
T e le p h o n e
R u th trfo rd , N. J.
W Ebeter 9-4173
m
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) UM«
I M. I0S
f»W»> fgt*r«0«< I f f *
"oi includtd
fro s te d
Here's how Acme's oven re a d y legs of lamb save
you m oney . . . shank bone pluk^excess fat re­
moved before weiflM ne giving y &
more meat
v*v,-e—f * T R e m o v e s
for your money.
f
3 oo< /
e a tu ra à
Birds Eye
French Fn«d
2 Z 27.
Potatoes
oz.
Potatoes
..2 3 »
4 , “ 89«
Orange Juice
3 1 49»
Blended Juice
‘1
Pot Pies Chtikfl, Turley
Dinners
•“ 49«
Shrimp D in n e r^ ; 59«
Roast Beef
6 5*
Reppers
¿4*
Pofk ¡Steak
Slealt
‘¿ 4 *
p i« !
Birds Eye
L A N C A S T E R B R A N D - 3 m 1 C O M B IN A T IO N
& ú e
L am b C h o p s SHOUT 7 9 < ? 8 9 < lo: ‘ 1 ”
B re a s t
SHE U NEVER B E
A UTTLE GIRL AGAIN
LAM B
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L am b
or S H A N K
V29<
L A N C A S T E R »B R A N D
0 BO N ELESS
Round Roast 89«
fc49«
Ducklings
Top or
Bottom lb.
Importont to her performance, comfort, and development.
LA N C A ST ER BRAND
h e ad q u a rters for S e lv a Ba lanced -D esign d a n c e w e a r —
The Woman’s
C o rre c t S h oe F itte r s
In c .
O ven Rekdy '
R U T H E R F O R D . N. J .
LANCASTER BRAND CANN ED
LA N CA STER MtAHD CHIPPED
C h ick en 5M.“ 9 9c
G E 8-0 0 3 2
16
Criniti« Cut
S E N D Y O U R CHIU> T O D A N C E S C H O O l
104 P A R K A Y E .
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75i
A nd rem em ber the rjg h i doncew eor is so
S o c ie ty of Chris- !
t i t ® S e r v ic e o f th e L yn d h u rst
Methodist C h u r c h he ld its open- f
ing m eetin g o f th e season on
Thursday a fte rn o o n at the church.
T h e w o r s h ip s e rv ic e w a s led |
w M rs. G . T . H ies. M rs. E ve re tt
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ANNO UNCES
P u b lic S e r v ic e E le c tr ic a n d G a s
C o m p a n y has filed a ch arg e of
secon d ary boycott before
the
N a tio n a l L a b o r R e latio n s Bc*ard
a gainst L o c a l 28 of the In te r n a ­
tio n a l
Bro therhoo d of B o i le r ­
m ak ers.
Iro n
S h ip
B u ild e rs .
B la ck s m ith s , Fo rgers and H e lp ­
ers, A F L - C IO . T h e B o ile rm a k e rs ,
w h o w en t on strik e at m id n ig h t.
S e p te m b e r 1, are ch arg ed by
P u b lic S e r v ic e w ith settin g up
U U IC A S T » b r a n d
«re now being realized.
Opftvtiftfl S t t s io n
Is H e ld B y W S C S
T ren to n .
SOLO DANCER OF TH E
C h a rg e It Filed
B y P u b lic S e rvic e
4 i
'pita
“
H am
-i
3
5 ,
Minute
Maid
8 oz.
Moft.on's-l^<
Pt«».
'Swanson
Chick.n, Tufk*y
W JA G ravy
Excelsior
pit g
Æm
4i
pkgs
Stuffed
Holloway Hsus«
Breaded
Scallops
Taste O ' Sea
7 ox.
Pkf
49*
i — L
D O L E or DEL M O N T E P IN E A P P L E .
Juice
3^79<
Vegamato 3 - 8 9 «
V E G E T A B L E JU IC E C O C K T A IL
^AL-BEEF or UVER
^ Jr e ik t r
L
R A M E TOKAY
Grapes
*‘10i.
SUNKIST
Oranges, *4^.49«
M c lN T O S H
>
,
Apples
1 W.------
•h k ffin im a Cm
V____
IR GkINLEE
IA LEI
C h e rry
256 - 60
-
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1
r o r ilti
-,
P is
t h if * f
second u n it In B e rfla n ► •duled to be co m pleted tKW
y e a r C o n stru ctio n w o rk h a * « t o *
been h a lted , as a re s u lt t f W *
b o ile rm a ke rs’ strike, a t th « e « *t> 1
p a n y’« n e w M e rce r Q d i n n f •
Sta tio n , ttc w un d er c o n a t t u e t t lS ^
in
H a m ilto n
T o u n sh ip t
w k te *
M E T R O P O L IT A N O P E R A C O M P A N Y . N E W Y O R K
TH te* m eo U n o n e package, Roast, C h o p s and Stew
ia c e
s e rvice
FO RM ER
i i l y j M r o r a i i y. (
A L L D A \ C E E Q U I I'M F .\ T
p
Into
M ISS P R A N C E S H A R T
Chucks 0 ' Lamb ^33>
<7 ^
g
w ent
lng a* Bergen, in Ridg»flel4.
Set Thé B*st...Get S«H
Grcsn Stamps for Fine Gilts
NORFOLK
X
FO R
u n its
t
HEADQUARTERS
aid the C o m m ittee w ill
***• H » n * e r fo r the outstanding
y o r k he did b e g in n in g in l.i30
frtien h e w a s ap p o in ted M anager
Of the S o u th e r n D iv isio n of the
Public Service C o o rd in ate d Tranl Company a n d P u b lic ServInterstate
Transportation
npany, in consolidating dur
¡ a critical p e rio d , th irty indedent b u s lin e s then operating
l So u th Je r s e y , in to an integra1 efficient b u s transpo rt system
aerving the D e la w a r e V a lle y , the
’full benefits a n d resu lts of which
picket lin es at the co m p a n y’s L i n ­ the plsnts. Supervisors atteipDtden and lMifgftQ G e n e ra tin g S t a ­
f*r Linden
to enter
linden and Berfrö
tions
afid p re ve n tin g P u b lic ave beep imerferred with.
ith, Th'e
S e rv ic e em ployees fro m entering
om patiy charged P u b lic S tt ir ic e
the tw o nMftts. T h e B o ile rm a k e rs pointed out that o n ly th re e b o il­
are em ployed b y and on strike erm akers a re in v o lv e d at Lin d en .
against Hancock and W ilc o x , of afu»ough
mass
p ick etin g
has
N e w YH^fc and U n ite d En g in e e rs taken place ther*». w h ile about
and C o n irtk icto is. In ?, o f P h i l a- six ty b o ilerm akers a re out at
delphiif;
Bergen.
In H i c o m rla in t. the co m pany
Lin d en and Bergen stations are
a H ere« that th e b o ile rm a k e rs, th e tw o most reeeUt additions to
through intim id atio n, th re a ts and the
P u b lic
Service electrical
mass picketing, ha%*e effect /ely system T w o un its o f
prevented most o f th e m kn u al w atts ar*> in o peration a t L4mt»rt
i W o rkers from g aining access to w h ile the first o f tw o 290,000
B o h O a n e acting L ite a big
M .C . from B ro a d w ay .
Ed
the bartender is w o r k ­
ing v e r y hard and g ivin g y o u a
sm ile.
M rs. R ay m o n d Nelson, of Orta v ia Place, en te rta in e d on F r i ­
day eve n in g fo r M m es., C harles
B a u e r, G r o v e r
Estes* V incent
Serzan . T hom as S h e rid a n and
W illia m F G a lla g h e r
M r. a n d M rs. Jo se p h D istaulo ,
i of S a n fo rd A v e n u e , had as dinj n e r guests on S u n d a y M r and
M rs. A u g u s tin e F o g lio and chil- 1
dren, S u s a n and A ug ustine, of
I Co lo nia.
O th ers w h o jo ined the
p a rty la te r includ ed M r. and M rs.
, R u ssell B o n a d o n n a , M r . e n d M rs. |
icfeokas Kb gone, and Jo y c e and
n th o n v D istaulo . o f L v n d h u rs t,
M rs Jo h n M on tenarn and daughê m em ber o f t h r A m erica n Tran
trr. Joann«-, and M r and M rs
Sit A sso ciatio n . I n addition he is | A n th o n y D istau lo . o i Je r s e y C ity . •
£ member o f th e T ran sportatio n
Council fo r th e U . S. Departm ent
• f Commerce and a m em ber of
the Chamber of C o m m erce of the
a licensed professional
® -,
engineer Ht N e w Jersey also did
•pecial V.ork at the W h a rto n E v
School of the U n iv e rs ity of
PianA'lvani«.
... Re is a past president of the
j M a f t lpM t Metropolitau Bu s
Operators Association, a present
Director of the National Associa­
tion of Motor Bus O pera ¿nr* and
Kings-Lynd Notes And Comment
Law Is Changed
M Korean Vets
Greaser showed the location of
missionary work being done in
P A o iiy r i
• >*-
BA C KS»
'M IU K SD A Y , S K K H JU ib K 17, 1959
T IL L C O M M ER C IA L L L A U L K A M I S U L I I I U L U l.L iS H K Y IL W
W. S. Hawkins
M usk Group
A t Everym an's
benefits im m ediately
tio n by a retired
w o rker. Also, if the chUd
liv in g w ith and M in g tup s
b y a 'W orker wfttf giod. the
..«•/ **1 »uciai security bei
if he is adopffcd bv the
v ith in tw o y e a n a lte r the w o rk ~
T h e “ S i x , Ja z z b o w s ”, a new
m u s ica l group, w ill m ake thjeir
:it st p u b lic appearance at E v e ry ­
m an 's K 6 und-up, O ctober 1st I t
8:15 p.m. at the P re sb y te ria n
P a r is h H ouse. T h e y w ill offer an
u n u su a l a n d diversified program
of d an ce m usic.
¿ r ’s
death.
I f the
m ittee ch airm en fo r the year:
and businessm en w as em phasized m ittee of a rrangem ents w h r h in
A a ro n M u ile i ;
by o ffic ia ls o f N e w Je r s e y B e ll eludes the en tire ex ecu tive board. p u b lic ity. M is .
m em bership.
M rs
Matthew
P
lan
s
are
progressing
fo
r
t’le
ii
T elepho ne Co. in a four-day c o l­
lege fa c u lty sem inar conducted a nnu al card p a rty to be h e ld or H orow itz, donor ch airm en , M rf.
Bernard C lic k ; sunshine, M rs.
T h is eve n in g M iss M a r y E. R o d ­ last w eek at com pany headquar- the evening o f N o v em ber 5th a
H erb e rt D v o k in . jit « »bop. M r».
i t m a y be a little gers, g r a n d
T h e pro g ram St. M ic h a e l’s H a ll in P a g e a ve
ie g e n t of C o u rt te i* ¡n N e w a rk .
Se o rfi» D lu "a s c h ; B a rto n *! c*»t a a v e a ll your I«vndhur.>t, w ill atten d a m e e t­ w a ; do igned to acqu aint N e w at R id g e ro a d .'M rs . H a r r y K le ir
iie s, M rs . J e r i y R o b e r t ;
r %{|8 fo r o.ir ing at the C o ttage R e sta u ra n t in Ter?ey college professors w ith ia <hl!.rman
A s I i\ien- C lifis id e P a ik , In the interest tclephon<' com pany policies and
Mrs. Jo seph Uossio, new p re si­ lick coi^m lttee. M rs. G l i " k , w a ­
v i n t us to of the b re a k fa st plans.
operations
in and U t » G e o r g , L o e vs k y.
dent, nam ed her .s tm d iri' co.nÜ onf[ of the
P lan s w*ere m ade on M on dey
A lfre d G . Im re of 2 0 2 L v n d - !
re h im y o u r ad
afternoon for a ^ o t l c ^ card p a rty hurst A v t . L y iid h u .s t, associate
to be he ld at the hom e of M rs professor of ele tn c a l en e ire e r^ommitf<*e is again F ra n cis C a n rih , o f 1 orest A venu e, ing at S tt vens In stitu te of T e c h ­
“ ^ h e y a fe not a»k- on the ev e n in g o f Oc tober 6th. nology. w as one of 15 ed ucators
» h e lp , o n ly ja r t Hostesses w ill be M/nes T hom as fio m seven colleges and um verB iH Y l
t k ï m T R ï Ç A Iw
h w
h g e i th o u g h help Ic k ’an, E d w a id l.u g h e
lg ’ atius sit.es in the state w ho attended
r
the m en’s K e lly , Ja m e s Reynold«!, V in ce n t the conference.
Id o n ly w ork Ru-vso and G e o ig e Sh* ar;
T h e program included ta lk s by
f
A co n trib u tio n w as voted to co m pany o fficials, g io u p discus3U -11|
W ;‘>
^ m ^ rfo T ^ ,' l | -J.
lease say a few the program for the fail d ;a w in g
s’ons and visit j to co m pany lo ­
' I k a n d deceased at S a c ie d H e a rt C h u rch .
i u tf. W 4 M X W Ì . W
T « *
cations
would like k> thank Adem Jan- m union B r e a k fa s t at the P la z a
kowÙü é ^ l his conuni t tee for in P a ia m u s , on Se p tem b er 27th>
th e ir etfbrts and efficien cy in T h e local group wm II go in p r i ­
» u n p o th ly run pi
vate cars
w o n te r dieu*
*efore A u a iftU M , the e h ild can
q u a lify i f toopted by the wxdov*
b e fo re Septem ber 1*60 M o th e r i
benefits m ay be paid to th<
T h e g ro u p consists of W illia m
H u tz e l, saxophone and cla rin e t;
F e r d in a n d
P e trie , drum s and
tra p s; Ja m e s Ham m ond, v io lin
W illia m Hands, accordion; A lb e rt
T e lle r
and
Lo u is
Thom pson
tirin g bass.
.vidow w ho adopted t ie chile
l it e r th e is 'o fk e e ’s death. *
M e m b e rs o f the class are now
se llin g tick ets for the eve n t,
w h icn in clu d es refreshm ents and
.tiie r e n terta in m en t
>r«anizet*> in 1922
E v e r y m a n 's B ib le Class is a
no n-sectarian m en's fe llo w sh ip
w h ic h w a s established in 1922.
w ith R e v . L e s te r H. C lee as its
_ B m i & H a w k in»
first lea d er. It has been acclaim ed
as one o f the most outstanding
H aw kina, of Coeur
i A le ^
J d aho. G rand Ex alter o rg a n iza tio n s of its kind in the
R u le r J P g e Ben evu len t and Pro- U n ite d States. T h e a rp e a l o f its
te ttiv F T JH le r of E lk s, w ill be the p ro g ra m is indicated b y the a v e r ­
p rin c iM ltre a k e r at a meeting of age a tte n d a n ce of alm ost 490 m en
file L flB h u r s t U k s Lod^e on a S u n d a y fo r 37 years, 1105 ses­
T u e sd a/ evening. Septe,Tiber 22. sions in a ll. T h e class season runs
I t 8 p.m.. E x a lte d R u le r P a tric k fro m O c to b e r through A p ril.
V is ito r s fro m p ra ctic ally e v e r y
M e lill4 A A tio u n c e d toduy.
' state and abroad h ave been greetM r. H a w k in s , 49 ye a r old la w ­
1 rd at its m eetings. Speakers and
yer, fo rm e r p ro se tu tin g attorney
soloists of in ternatio nal re p u ta ­
Snd
D is tric t C o m t Ju d y v in i
tion h a v e com e to R u th e rfo rd to
Id aho . w it e le c te d head u l the ' p a rtic ip a te in special program s.
Aation s 1.250 000 E lk s at the p a r u c 'P a ,e
T h e class, fa m ilia r ly kn ow n
p ra n d
Lodge
C o n ven tio n
in
EMo Bv C, ,, is tr u ly a recognized
hu „ 0,
j
»7 | •j
.
.
iw
£
u/ia
He
bcen an :
B e r g e n institution.
'
! M e n o f a ll creeds are m em bers
A m a jo r g oal o f th e G ra n d $x- ! a n d
a re
d ivid ed
into
th re e
lted R u le i s a d m in istra tio n w ill
‘a rm ie s ” w h ic h w age sp iritu a l att.ï d o u b le th e n u jn b tr ©f Jjp y ten dance riv a lrie s. T h e organizaco u t units sponsored b y E lk s tion Is %l«o W e ll kn ow n fo r its
lodges fro m 735 *A M ’H) “ in o fder 1 c h arita l
w o rk , p a rtic u la rly a t
o stre n g th en A m e rica 's fu tu re Than!ik a fiv in e and C ^ riatm M .
»ad crahip b y L i v »ntf thousands
C . t f c U e r Hutzel o f Wood?o re boys tho benefit* o f scout R id g e is president and R ev. A a r t
ra in in g ”
Mr
H::w . ins,
, V a n H o u ten o f T oto w a is class
bolds the ra n k o f Ea-»ie S a fu t leader. R e g u la r sessions w ill co m ­
Änd is a fo rm e r Scoutmaster',, an­ m ence on Su n d a y, O ctrh e r 4th.
no unced the ca m p a ig n as a t r i­
bute to the B o y FcOuts o f A m e ri­
ca on th e ir 5 0th‘ a n n iv e rsa ry in S e p t. 30 Im portant
1950.
D a te F o r S ecu rity
A cco rd in g to M r.
D o iu m ily
n a n y people who w e r e believeci^
lig ib le under this ch an g e hov<
i.o t in q u ire d at the so cial securit;
office. In q u iry should be m ad e be
fo r e Septem ber 30, to p r e v e n t
a n y loss o f benefits.
t *
s e c u r ity o f­
fice is located in R oom 202. P o s
O ffice B u ild in g , Passaic. T e le
ph one: PR e sco tt 7-0420.
o f BAWtP
iy ;.9 - c u . y u s o y
S is t e r h o o d
P la n s F o r P a r t y
People rar Jobs
C 9mmunioli Bre
Court
Si. Michael’s
Holyline
^tirst. N o . 875, Cathq f A m e r ic a , mett S ch o o l on Monp la n s w ere
a tte n d th e B e rg en
C o u n ty C a fo o lic D a u g h te rs Com-
“ Peo p fe : **I - t'K mo t e^ n o rtan ;
ra w m a te ria l th c t gov-s into providing telepho ne ser\-fci*
Ana
since yo u tra in peopie. w e h a ve
som ething in com m on '
T his bon^j be tw e en educators
L u t Sunday we bad our an nu al
picnic on U n Pariah G rounds
W hich proved to be a trem endous
lu c re s , T h a n was q uite a nie^
erow d at the affair. U t t e r the
case m ay be, W * jfS M < !l * °l<
out. The r
i m
Ç k u n
N
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n in e fa r m in g in l i ' t i p l T -
7
T a i ‘ . ^ c r o ^ a ^ ir ,
J u n io r u n d A iL u U ¡¿ttU ro u m
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MASCHIO’S RESTAURANT
u ta
everyone a t *« u w]
lo r m aki
r e m
H E « j t $ T R R
. 1 the I.y n 1.Hi l H eb ri V. A- <I i i tton, meeti n ' on Tuesday i einii;- at tiie
H ebrew Center, made a d va n e
.lulls lo r th e ir i
p a rty to
>e held at the C en ter on ‘ he m yh t
>i O cto ber 18th. M rs
E d w a rd
F ree m a n is ch airm a n of the com-
For Oradoiis DM««
ja
!
M ik e s
i t
Beautés qjpn
J.
L vn d b u rM , W .
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,
P E R JJU V K E N T W A V lN f c
G r a n d E x a lte d R u ’ar H aw k in s j
S e p te m b e r 30 is an im p ortant
and M rs H a v / k in s w ill a rriv e *t
N e w a rk
A ir p o r t ' cn
Tuesday d a te to m an y people, according
411 K iiu lt o/ lla ir S ty lin g
W i l li a n ) P . D o n n e lly, d is tric t
m o rn in g and w i ll be m et by a
f t m i i f social
d e le g a tio n o f n a tio n a l i h d s'
A iu l T im in g
i*
m
^
f
t
d
a
y
L lk s officials. T h e o & c ia l
w ill v is it the E lk s ^ass'-iic ‘
C e re b ra l P a ls y J a n t e r in
b y A p i M ii n t m e n t O n l y
w h e re M r. HawK^jpjt W Ü 1
inspectio n to u r and a te a
5«»6 P n M A l
stra tic n of th e ra p y t
F o llo w in g th e to ur, the
w ill h a v e lu n c h e o n at th e centcf.
T h e G r a n d E x a lte d Rult
a i r iv e in L y n d h u r s t on
a fte rn o o n and w i ll pe wel?om<
by E x a lte d R u l e r M e lilln an4 t5\e
tfTu-ers and P a s t E x a lte d RlU ^r*
of L y n d h u rs t L o d g e and national
and state ofti la ls including W il- ’
liam J . J e r n i c k of N u tie y, Past
G r a n d E x a lte d Rui*?r. Jo seph F.
B a d e r o f L y n d h u rs t, G ran d Es- .
S £ | O U R B E A U T IF U L
teem ed L o y a l X p ife h t, M atth ew I
J . C o y le o f Ifu ttfe f, and W ipiarp
S H O W W IN Q Q W f D IS M A Y !
R. T h o rn e of T re n to n , members
o f G r a n d U 4 g e ’¿pm r^iUess! apd
E d w a rd J . Hannon o f D u n ere n , j
P re sid e n t cif th e N e w Je rse y
Sta te E lk s J|ssockH)bn.
M rs. F r e d B lu m , Presid en t of
o f*
the E m b le m C lu b , and Mrs. Jo h n
J
G ra z ie no. Secon d Suprem e
W (W '
V ic e P re s id e n t, are heading a
co m m ittee ' to
en terta in
Y ys.
H a w k in s w h ile the G r a n d E x a l­
ted R u le r !* atten d in g the m eet­
ing in L y n d h u rs t. P r io r to thy
L e t o u r D E C O R A T O R h e lp yo u clioose y o u r
m eeting, M r H a w k in s w ill be en ­
te rtain e d at a d in n er by the o f­
^ a ^ ic s in >9 ^ h o m e . . . C a ll
ficers and P a s t E x a lte d l ^ e r s
of the L y n d h u r s t Loc!g *.
T h e vis it to L y n d h u rs t Lodge
W C * -4 1 4 6 i
of a n a tio n a l lead er of the E lk s
w i ll be the first su .h visit since
P a s t G r a n d E x a te d R u le i W illia m
J Je r n ic k ca m e tu Lyn d h u rst ^n
1954.
sv h * *
you Are In For
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pfic®
Out priées
And
ptgqed to fit
T h ir d
S p c c io u s a n d
b e a u t if u l D in in g R o o m
a t le f t .
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a n d H a n d s o m e ly D e c o r a t e d
C o c k t a il
L o u n g e , b e lo w .
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T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 17. 19S9
Barberti McKeon's Plans Told
A LU M N U S
M iss M cK e o n is a g rad u a te of
M r. a n d M rs.. E ugene Mcjfceim.
352 W ils o n A ven u e. L y n d h u rst. ; St. M *ry s H igh Sch o o l and is a
a nno unce the engagsm eni of their p iiv a te secretary w ith the M a s ­
d a u g h te r,
B a rb a ra .
to
Jo h n sachusetts L ife In su ra n c e Co. in
Sh ie ld s , son qf M r and M rs Jo h n East O range. H e r fiance, g rad uate
H. S h ie ld s. J r . . 57 Se ve n *h Stre et. o f S t P e te r ’s P r e p a r a to r y School
N o ith A rlin g to n .
at Je r s e y C ity , atten ded tyoly
T h e co u p le
be 'honored at Cross
Co llege
in
W o rch e ster.
a d in n e r fb r th e tw o fam in es to Mass He is an insu ra n ce ap.ent
be h e ld o n S a tu rd a y even Ins».
w ith the L if e In su ra n c e Co. of
N o rth A m erica , in N e w a rk .
T h e couple are p la n n in g a
C a t h o lic W o m e n
1 spring w edding.
C U B P A C K 85
O PEN S SEA SO N
T W O JIE W G RA D U A TE
C O U R S E S A T F .D .U .
L o c a l G ir ls R e c ie v e T h e ir C a p s
(C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1)
w ith pome o ther class rooms. A ll
in all. there is m uch m ore space.
W h e n M r M a e L e a n left me, I
w andered around by m yself for
a little w h ile . T h e bell ran and
the students began to change
classes A s I stood in »he h a ll­
w ay, i* w as easy to r rm c m 'je r the
year* that I had spent as a stu
dent at L y n d h u rs t H ig h School
In fact, it w as lik e being b ick
there again. I recognized a lot
ot the faces that w ent by. T.iey
resembled students 'ha* had gom
to school w th me
'h^n bro ­
thers and sisters, probably. T he
g irls w e ie as cute as e’ er . .
more p o m - ta ils than poodle- uts
I "ues*. but .still cute. I n e to y s
still w a lk e d non; h a la n tlv *n then
next <l.ass. ch attin g w ith th cii
friends It v as th
n m ft
Since the new addition had been
only re cen tly co m 1 1»ted w hen 1
was there last w eek, there was
still a bit of la?» m in ute co n fu ­
sion p re va ilin g . Som e desks w ere
yet to a rriv e , the lib r a r y was not
quite in order, and some of tht
class rooms w e re not ready foi
occu pancy. T h e
students and
M iss nose M a r y S p a ita , d a u g h ­
teachers w ere lik e a fa m ily that
has just m oved Im m a sm all ter of M rs. J e r r y ^ p a ita oi ¿2
house into la rg er qu arters; they Fo rest avenue, and the 1 'te Si;t
w ere s till try in g it out. stre tch ­ S p a rta , of th*1 Lyn d h u rs t Polict
ing in the new leg space, c ritic iz ­ D ep a rtm en t, was graduated las
from
the
ing the little things that w e re n ’t W e d n e sd a y evening
done, or suggesting w hat could Sch o o l of N u rsin g of the Je r s e y
C
ity
H
osp
ital
M
edical
Cen
ter
Sh
e
have been done. One of the stu- '
dents »aid he thought it w ould is a g rad u ate of L yn d h u rst H i h
have been nice if th e y had in- , School.
M iss S p a ita is new a m em ber
eluded a sw im m ing pool "This j
place is too cro w ded.'' said a n ­ of the nursing staff at H a c k e n ­
other. ’T h e halls aae too cro w dad sack H ospital.
On
S a tu rd a y
evening
M iss
w hen we change classes ”
In
general, e v e ryo n e seems Si^arta w as guest of honor at a
pleased w ith w h a t they have. As i p a rty g ive n at th e C iv ility and
M r. M u rb u rg , one o f the teachers L a b o r C lu b in O rie n t W a v . G u ests
I had. pu t it. “ W e th in k w e h ave | w ere rela tives, frie n d s and class­
mates.
a darn nice school here, now .”
C a n a Fa m ily A c tio n
W i l t Renew M eetings
A general m eeting of a ll In t e r ­
C u b P a c k 8 fS held its opening ested in the C a n a F a m ily A ctio n
m eeting o f the season on F r id a y propram at Sa cre d H eart C h u rc h
evening at F r a n k lin School w ith w ill be held in the C a fe teria of
R ob ert
M in o r,
assistant Cub- S a cre d H ea rt School on F r id a y .
To H o ld M e e tin g
master, in charge.
Se p tem b er 18. at 8:T0 p.m. un der
A ch ie v e m e n t a w ard s ch airm a n the d ire c tio n of F a th e r H a jd u k ,
O n W e d n e s d a y evening. S e p ­
P. S. O U T P U T U P
Jo seph W a r n e r , presented gold M od era to r
te m b e r 30, 11)59. the BergenA co rd ia l in vita tio n ¡s extended
O u tput of e le c tric ity b y P u b lic arrow s to T im o th y G e a ry and
H a c k e n s a c k D is tric t o f the N a ­
S e r v ic e E le c tr ic and G a s Co. for G a r y L o rh m a n . and gold and s il­ j to a ll w ho have participated in
tio n a l C o u n c il of C a th o lic W o ­
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A. in previo us years and also
the w eek ended Se p tem b er 10.
m e n w i ll ho ld its first q u a rte rly ,
1959, w as 25^.244,500 kilow att- L a r r y M esm er. w ho also received to all couples who have com pleted
open m eetin g o f the 1959-60 sea­
3 C a n a Conferences either at
hours com pared w ith 228 047.100 a lion badge.
son
T h e m eeting is to be held
T h re e
-den
m others
w ere S a cre d H ea rt P a ris h or any/other
kilow att-hours in th e co rresp ond ­
a t S t. Jo h n 's Schoo l HSI1. B ro a d
present.
M
rs.
M
ad
elin
e
Devine.
parish.
ing w eek a ye a r ago. and in-rease
and H a rris o n A ven u es. Leo m a,
M rs. T hom as R o s k e lly and M rs
T h e program for the or m in ;
of 25.197 400, or M .l pe r cent.
N J
T h e tim e a f the m eeting
D a n iel H a lk a rd . C o m m ittee men f ye a r w ill be discussed and new
w ill be 8:15 P M
present
w
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re
Jo
sep
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W
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n
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r
•».roups
w il be form ed for the
T h e M* 'h e r's C lu b o f C u b P a ck
T h e guest speaker fo r the m eet­
85 w ill held its first m eeting of H orace B o »le . Jr . . Sa m u el Consoli. com ing year
ing w ili be »h® R e v e re n d C h * r es
A n y couple interested in joinj the season next M o n d a y evening Leo n ard Coles. Stephen W a r ck
Ste n g e l. A ssistant P a s to r o f S t
in a F A
roup, that is u n ab le
at the home of M rs S a m u el Con- and P h illip Pa u l.
M a r g a r e t’s C h u rch . L it t le F e rrv . s >li. 368 H a rd in c avenue, at 1
in attend thi< meet in ;, m ay ol>
Gam es and re fre sh m e n t'
N J
. m
M •> M ad eb n e Devin»* Is features* of th«< e vcn in u 'I H«- next
and Mrs. B e rn a rd
M is . A lb e rt Jo h a ru v * P resid en t, i p resid ent P la n s for the y e a r w ill m eeting w ill be he ld on th»‘ ev e n ­ ta stin g M i
Second
a* enne.
o f R u th e rfo rd , w ill preside over l> di*:-u...sed M others of all cubs ing of O cto b er 2nd and the next F^ ernrt
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W
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the m eeting
scrap d r iv e w ill be on Oct. 11th.
in th«' pat k are urged <t> attend
PA G EH V *
VÄL
D r.
Salerfto. D ean of the
School ol F.n ,m e °rin • and S c i­
ence o f F a ir lei gh D i?kin so n Um v e rs ity , announced today seve ral
projects for this school y e a r
w hich he believes are o f p a rtic u ­
la r inf* rest to residertx of th.s
«rea.
^
T v n '•radiMte --o-r;»m .
ieadin » to tr e
cf Mn t r r
e in M athem atics and
the other b adi; g to th
M ist t
o f S c « ne** n Physics.
i 1 > •>
fer^d in t^o Gradn.'!*- c be»|
itn rtin ^ this fall The m ith* mii-S T o '
rr. tv-’l off*»” « ''H aM i'V
in ana lysi« and a^rO'ed r»->at *ematics. v.h ile the physics » ro-cam ^«riU rtress solid state and
nu lea r physics T his r r a d u a t 0
pro-ram has been desi ned ta
meet »h** b a sir need-- of a b ,ri en
students
in
m a th fm a t'cs
and
n h ’-*ics ;n *he u n iv e rsitv and in
ind u strial research o rfa n i atio-»«
In additio n ♦*> this F a ir lc i h
Dickinso n U n iv e rs ity , In co otV ra
on MTtfl to e In s titu t«
En­
viro n m e n t ?eicnces. w .ll jo'onsoi
a series ò f 12 le ti re*: op
<•
ro nm ent and E n viro n m e n ta l To*dL in d a Dugo, d a u g h te r ot .\.i
T ue?d v - v n i n - b~and M rs. P e te r D ugo of •111 O r i ­
I tfinnirfj S e p te m b e r Î 2 . from 7:30
en t W a y , graduated W ?dnesda>
to 9:30
ev e n in g from Je rs e y C it y M ed ica l
C e n te r H ospital School c*f N u r s ­ I
^ c r$.r€Í‘n* to
Sa lern o , diing. G rad u atio n exercises W e re at
Je r s e y
C ity
College,
H udso n
B lv d ., Je r s e y City.
A p p licatio n s are n o w being acce- ted by t >e E v e n in g D iv is io n
for the series, w hich v »11 be g ive n
in *ne ; vm nasiuin on th e T ea n eck
campus.
The |e-"ttir?’K w ill Ik* g ive n by
experts in the Held of on i T o r­
m entili testing. T he e ' p ’i ts re p ­
resent su h a-envies n th* N a v
B u e iij ,,f Ships. F ia n k fo rd A rs e ­
m i U S Na- al Research I abciatory. B e ll T elephone L ab o ra to rie s
R ad io Corporation of A m ei i a.
k n o lls
A t mie
L a b o ra to ry
of
G e n era l F ie t r e C m, anv. and
nth ' r riv a te industries. P rin te d
T h e Ita lia n A m e rica n W o m e n 's !
Association w ill m eet th is e v e n ­
ing at the C Y O P u ild tn g w h e n
plans w ill be co m rle te d l o r th e ir
d in n e r p a rty to he h e ld On the
nig ht of Se p tem b er 24£h .a t th e
M eado w b rock .
Mr#. Je s s ie M i l ­
ligan and Mrs. Id a C a ru ^ c i a re
in charge of a rra n g e m e n t» •
Time For a Change?
In
V our
U V 1 S (, RO O M
r .l\ l\ G
RO O M
K/7 Y7/K V
nr
l>L A Y R O O M
INDIVIDUAL LOOK
A p a rty w'as held at h e r hom e
for fa m ily and friends.
C O N S U L T K IT H
'
^ M p it a l
M iss H elen Stephen ie K o la k o w sky, daug hter of M r. and M rs.
Ste p h e n K o la k o w s k y , 498 S ix th
a v a a u a , L yn d h u rst, w i ll begiTi­
b e r first w eek o f counseling and
ex am in a tio n s at C e n te n a ry Col^
leg^ fo r W om en, H a ck e ttsto w n ,
Se p tem b er 21 and begin classes.}.
Se p tem b er 28. She is a g rad u a te
o f L y n d h u rs t H igh School.
accom pany such le c­
FOR THAT CUSTOM D ESIG N ED
M iss Dugo has accepted a po­
sition as staff nurse at H açkensaek Hospital. She is a L y n d h u r s t
H ig h School graduate.
H e le n e Kolakow tky
W o r k * A t C e n te n a ry
notes w ill
ture
rector of the course, the series it
on an advanced le ve l and is open
to any interested person. T h e co ­
o rd in ator of »he series is Ja m e s
beoti, of *ho Hell T elepho ne L a b ­
or «tones at W h ijjp a n y .
\
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BTU YVESA N T
PH ARM ACY
Prtr*»* — R E A S O N A B L E
A d vice — P R A C T IC A L
*5 S to y v e m n t A y e .
I.y n d h u n rt, N . J .
name WE
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" F o lk s a n t
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V A LLE Y BROOK LAUNDERETTE
(Formerly Valley Brook Laundry)
th a n
•
th e ty
u s e d to
- t h e y 'r e S a v i n g B y M a i l I "
Friday and Saturday, September 18 & 19
SOAP
and B R EA C H
halloon* a n d Loi liftoff* ft>r tlw h id d it
8 a.m. to 6 p.m . both days
A n d w h y s o tt I t ’s easy, simple and safe - more im portant,
it
actvaQp hdjft f e u
m m . There’s no w aiting, so yon avoid the
te m p ta lU a
into” money you set aside. R esu lt: yo u r sav­
ings aOonnt grows w ithout interruption - and w ithout tim e loss,'
thank» to
(turn
E q u ity dividends credited F R O M
D A Y O F D E P O S IT .
S i m p l y i m Q y s t f n a o w i s d d re a s , a n d c h e c k o r m fflte y o r d e r .
Year liiiy t
b o o k w i l l b e u n t y o u p r o m p t ly , w i t h h a n d y
n v e - fa y - a a fl p o s ta g e - p a id e n v e lo p e f o r y o u r n e x t t r a n s ­
a c tio n . S ta r t w it h
or
a m * , a d d a n y a m o u n t a t a n y t im e .
3 E .
C O M PO U N D ED
Q UA RTERLY
Plus Feature* at Equity
V ;iV «
S w in g * Insured to $10,000 b y U .S . Government Agency. D rive-In
W in d o w sod F t m P a rk in g on premises. Postage P a id when you
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j f r f o l c t FO U R
T n E C O M M ER C IA I. I F A D E R A M ) SO O T H R E R G E N RF.VTEW
Movies
T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 17. 1959
See One This Weekend
Where To Go — What To Do — What To See In South Bergen
A t The Lincoln
(II Gotha« Tarns The
N e w Je r s e y w hich w ill offer c o l­
lege c re d it a re Rutgers, F a irle ig h
D ic k in so n . Co llege of St. JCliza*»th.
and
M on tclair
Sta te .
Thou gh these institutions do not
(u iv fo r the network program ,
■*hey m *v charge reg ular tu itio n
, fee* fo r those view ers w h p reTt«ler fo r credits F.ach college
w ill d erid e how best to im pleo>enl the program w ith sem inars,
la b o ra to ry m -isions and exam ina'm n«.
Designed p rim a rily for hig h
^•hnnl science teachers. “ M o d ern
C h e m is tr y ” should also interest
'o lle e e and gifted high school
students, chem ists and ch em ic al
en gineers and others w ho w ish to
n la ig e th e ir knowledge.
^
S p » t a l T o T h e Lea d er
how fa r a college degree can take
• * n 5 w Y O R K — A fte r c a re fu lly | y o u !)
co n su ltin g o u r notes. w e o pine I
T A L E N T M IS S IN G
here a n d now the big M iss '
Th*» startling thin»; abo ut the
A m erica contest is a fal.e— pure long-lim bed b eiu ties is th e ir aland y sim ple. M ayb e, e ve r since m ost com plete lack ofI talent.
Id ll'Ill.
the aeries of p ictures began com- T h e y sin;; and they dan.
nee. B u t j
^nl o p t of the south show ing the how . bu t how ! T he othei
e r night*?
litU fL flp ititre s do w n there c a tc a ll' M iss A n z o n a had some d a n cin
c in g '
ing ftnd heaping abuses upon s k ill and Miss Illin o is e x h ib ite d 1
P r o v id in c financial backing are
negroeo we have got cold to an a ttra c tiv e voice. T h e rest o f i
N ew Je r s e y B e ll Telephone Co.
Sou thern w om anhood, suh!
them could only q tia lify fo r the
*nd other P e ll System com panies.
B u t w e also thin k on T V at back ro w in a chorus line.
F o rd Fo u n d a tio n , F. I D u P o n t de
leaat th is new Miss A m erica fe ll
T h e m oral rra y be big. hand
N e m o u rs & C o . G eneral Fo ods
m any, m any feet short of beinfc some g irls can't do m uch m ore
the best in the pageant.
F u n d . In te rn a tio n a l Business M a
than look pretty. It is the m e d i­
« It is ju s t too m uch of a coinci- um sized and sm all ones w ho
hines C o r p . Pittsburg h P la te
# dence th a t this babe, an ol' M is ­ h ave the real talent. M ayb e, the j
G la ss F o und atio n. R ad io C o rp o f
sissippi ju n io r should be chosen
A m e ric a S ta n d ard O il Co. of A m ­
•iris w ith the nice legs and the
to succeed her so ro rity sister as shape don't feel they need m uch
e rica . U n io n C arbide Corp., U n i ­
IJ M j V
A m erica. W e think the m ore and therefore don’t s triv e
ted S ta te s Ste el, and M inneso ta
F ra n k Sin a tra and C a r o ly n Jo n es are a co up le of odd-ball but
w hole th in g was d e lib e rately as hard as the gals w ho list d e ­
M in in g A: M an u fa ctu rin g Co T h e
lo va b le characters in the h e art w arm ing com edy. “ A Hole in the
fram ed as a p u b lic ity gim m ick. fects and set out to overco m e
A m e ric a n C h em ical So ciety , N a ­
H e a d ,” now pla yin g th r u T uesday at Lincoln T heatre A rlington
O u r ch oice?
them.
tio n a l Bro ad castin g Co and th e
through U nited release.
F r a n k Capra directed the picture which
O u r choice fo r M iss A m erica
A N D M R. P A R K S
A m e ric a n Association o f C o lleges
w as film ed in De L u x e co lo r and Cinem aScope.
was M iss N e w Y o r k State. Sh e
A n d now a w ord about the
fo r T e a c h e r Educatio n a re p r e ­
d id n 't e ve n m ake the finalist m aster of ceremonies. B e rt P a r k s | nel 3) in P h ila d e lp h ia
r itu a l
shortage
of
q u alifie d senting the new course.
group o f five. A n d our notes show is an am iable man. no lon ger j
•
La.st year ‘‘C o n tin e n ta l C la s s ­ teachers in that field .
that Mias Lynd a L e e Mead, w ho young. H e is liv e ly and he ban- i
room 's"
aw ard - w in n in g
en try.
N e arly 300 colleges and u n iv e r ­
fin a lly won, didn't m ake our final ters w e ll. T roub le is he do esn’t ,
“ A to m ic Age P h y s ic s,” a ttra cte d
five.
sities are ex pected to c a r r y the
age w ell.
an estim ated d a ily a u d ie n c e of
H IS S N E W Y O R K S H O N E
W e th in k we could stand an
chem istry course. A m o n g those in
400,000 e a rly hour v ie w e r s T hat
'M iss M arq u is, the N ew Y o rk o ther M r . M aster ut C erem o nies
show w ill be repeated th is season
» II SYLV A N ST REET
state re p resen tative, was a doll at the g irly-g irly festival.
one-half hour, e a rlie r at 6 00 a.m
R U T H E R F O R D N. J.
w ith p len ty o f talent Not o n ly
M onday through F r i d a \ .
A
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T e l. W Ebster »190«
was she a handsom e specimen of
And
a
word
to
the
cam
era
di
womanhood— the
prettiest
we
S
e
ve
ra
l
leading
A
m
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ric
a
n
in,
N O W TH RU T U ESD A Y
th«Mght— b u t her song "W h a t rectors. The earner« eye fo llo w ed
the g ir ls as they traipsed off- d u s ll*a l oi ganizations a re financT ech nicolor ■Techniram a
L u lu W a n ts L u lu G e ts” from
stage. N ever do that w h e n the | inR Continental C lassroo m . T he
• TH E N U N S ST O R Y ”
“ D am n Y a n k e e ” w as the best
T O D A Y T H R O U G H SA T .
g irls a re in their bathing suits or j show ls a pioneering effo rt in
thing h e ard the w h o le long night.
A u d re y H epburn
AUD REY
dance costum es N ever, n e ve r, educational televisio n to a d v a n ce
.In case you th in k we w ere
H EPBU RN
n e ve r!
! scien tific know ledge in th is counS A T . M A T IN E E
w atching a differen t show w e j
_
tr y C hem istry w as se le c te d as
" T H E N U N ’S S T O R Y
On s u ite - In Person
w ill re m in d you that we picked, j
In C o lo r
R O C K -N- R O L L R E V U E
in o u r five finalists. M iss A rizon a
Louis P r im a - K e e le y S m ith
S o did the judges. W e picked M iss I
Featu rin g
"S E N IO R P R O M ”
A IR ( U M > I T U ) \E I )
W ashington. So did the judges
|
“ T H E IN T R U D E R S ”
T here w e parted com pany.
|
P L IN G T 0 N
W ED . T H R O U G H SA T .
P lu s 3 O th er B ir A cts
. . They
.
- chbae M iss C a lifo rn ia . Sh e
O n e p a rt e a rly ih o rning t«le/ Y 8 4644
O n Screen - A R O C K ‘N*
A S to r y of L o s t Innocence
aid a d a n ce in the ta len t segment, v isio n plu s an equal am o u n t of
_____ . . . . . MJ n "
I M I » M. A .-1.
R O L L H IT
O u r m a r k fo r Lher
was ” 40” and1 ste am in g coffee plus a tex tb o ok
C a ro l L y n le y
M atin ee D a ilv A t 1:30 P .M .
o u r o o a im e n t was “ a w fu l” .
“ B L U E D E N IM ”
A lm h sio n Children 50c
or tw o . m ix ed g en tly before tw o
N
O
W
P
L
A
Y
IN
G
T
H
R
U
T
I
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S
.
T h e y chose M iss M ississippi. sleep -filled eyes equals “ M o d e rn
“ F A C E O F F IR E ”
O u r m a rk fo r her w a s “ 74” w h ich C h e m is tr y .”
ju st fa ile d to q u a lify her w ith
T h is is the nam e o f a n e w
us.
T h e y chose M iss W isco nsin W o science course on "C o n tin e n ta l
C
la
ssro o m ," w hich begins Its sec­
gave her “ 70 '*
T h e H i p p e j j H O P is C o m i n g
to T o w n
ond
on N B C - ljV on M o n
W e pick ed M iss New Y o rk
day, S e p t. 28, at the uQ lU tely h o u r
S ta te w h o m w e m ark ed ‘95” and
of 6:30 a-m.
Miss P e n n s y lv a n ia , w ho p layed
It w i ll be seen fiv e m orn in gs a
an o rig in al com position on the
wnp
flute in fro n t of a painting she w eek , M o n d a y through F r id a y .
had executed. “ 90” and M iss I l l i ­ N e w Je r s e y ea rlyb ird s can c a tc h
D A N N Y
S T IL E S
nois, a lo v e ly singer, whom w e it on W R C A - T V < C h a n n d J4 ) in
W .N .J.R . " K A IM A N "
N e w Y o r k and W R C V - T V (C h a n graded 't O ” .
K
N ew
Je r s e y
A sked
A r t is t s
T o C o m p e te
N e w Je r s e y artists interested in
sub m itting entries for the 28th
A n n u a l N e w Je r s e y S ta te E x h i ­
b itio n opening on N o vem b er 1 at
the M o n tcla ir A rt M useum are
rem inded that the closing date
fo r entries is Septem ber 2:1 N«>
fu rth e r entries w ill be accepte.'
a fte i that date P io p e .
eind
e n try caid s can
I<1. .n . I
fi em the muse..m.
'1 lie e x h ih 'fo n i open to ;irt i T<
liv in g in N ew Je r s e y o r tho.a*
w h o w e re born here but are now
liv in g elsew here W o rk elig ib le
includ es oil paintings, w a te rco lo r
p.unungs, prints and d ra w in g s,
and sculpture, cash aw ard s to the
v a lu e of $588 are o ffe icd
F n trie s submitted w ill be r e ­
c e ive d at the B lo o m field A v e n u e
en tran ce of the M orYtclair A r t
M useum
from
S e p tem b er
27
through O cto ber 4 e v e ry d a y in ­
clud in g M on day, fro m 9 a.m. to
f> p m A one d o lla r e n try fee is
payable on each item to co ver
i».« <o 1 of insurance and handl-
v e is it y ,
i August.
L a la y c tte ,
In d ia n a ,
|
O n his re tu rn he jo in e d his
paren ts and his sister. Ja n e , and
j b ro ther. Ho »ei t. at O. t ey B e a c h
' w h e re *hcv spent o \e r tw o w eeks.
A ll re*urne« nome ;n tim e for th*
o pening of s hoc I
■ 3 o ra lcl A u le n b a c h
E r lo r s D r e w
KeepYourTownClean
U.
(.err;I I Aiil*nibach. sop of M r. i
’ i M is. L ster A u len b ach . 400 1
R. tlv rft rd
avenue,
w ho
was
i niiia!ed from L y n d h u rs t H igh |
h " I in Ju n e , has er* r-ii D -ev
l'n n e r - . ly
at M adison, as
a;
freshm an student H e pi Ji s to
pi c i are [ >i the M etho dist Mimst ry
G e ra ld w as one of tw o dele
gates from Be rg en C o u n ty to at
tend the N atio nal C o nvocatio n of
M ethodist Y o u th at P u rd u e Uni-
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HEY GUYS & GALS
BELLEVILLE BANDSTAND
G E T T IN G G O O EY
RoOer Skating
T h e $tiss A m e ric a contest is a
daddyar
m om m y— of
all
the
b e au ty contests today. It In s gone
thro ug h a period o f refinem ent
th a t is n o w becom ing a ctu a lly
gooey. T h e g irls a re s trik in g ly
s im ila r— big, bosom y, toothy and
h a iry.
T h e g irl sells h e r id en tity fo r
a ye a r, if she w ins. Sh e becomes
the pro m o te rs’ idea of the A ll
A m e ric a n G ir l, a ra th e r sick en­
ing concoction, if you ask us.
A lth o u g h the o rig in a l idea w as
to pick a g irl w h o could fill out
a b a th in g suit best, it is now b e ­
com ing a m oro nic contest that
supposedly features girls of in ­
telligence as w'ell as beauty.
A s a resu lt you need a college
back gro und to get even near the
finals— as though a college degree is necessary for brains.
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M ake Y ou r R e se rva tio n N n
lo r th r 1*5» Season
Rnyon & acetate HOPSACKSf
Dnly A u th o riz ed A c e n c y fo r S te a m S h ip tick ets in this district.
Est. 1*14
O n e d a y o n ly —th e m ost dram atic
slack value o f th e aeaaon! F in e ly ta ilo re d
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TED S LANDSCAPING
L A N D S C A P E S E R V IC E
Specializing In Planting For the
H om e
p le a te d - fro n t m o d els in th e n ew e st
F a ll sh ad es . . . a n d y o u g e t
T W O P A IR S F O R $71 T h e y 're « l« « l^
yo u ’l l w e a r n o w — right th ro u g h th e
season—b a t y o u m u st h u rry ! A t this
lo w price, th e y 'll aeB F A S T I
S iz e s 2 8 to 42.
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W A L U N C T O N , N . J.
Iry,uur smnpr ornks
They Are Hm MEÌTIhTown
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Double Barrel’s Tavern
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Mbs Sandra Burk
To Boyd J qm^ 01
I H E C O M M tKC lAJL' L tA U tH A M ) SO U T H B E U G EN K E V lk V
Sandra L. Th^rber Is Bride
04 Alfred G. Kunz Qf Carlstadt
M iss S a n d r a L. T hurber, da u g h ­
ter of M rs K a lm a n W K e ln e r,
140 F e r n A v tn u e . and the late
^ iarold
T b u ib e r,
became
the
b iid e of A U re d G Kunz, son of
R^rs. H e n iy A lb rech t, 393 C en ter
Stre et, C a ils ta d t
and the late
A llie d G
K unz. on Sa tu rd ay.
T h e 2 p m cerem ony w as p e r­
form ed at the F u s t P re sb y te ria n
C h u rch in R u th e rfo rd
A recep­
tion fo llo w e d in the P a rish H a ll
of that C h u rch .
M iss N a n c y R u th Jones, of
R u th e x io rd . was m aid of honor.
T h e b ride's sister, Miss Su san
E.iz a b e th
K e ln e r, was b rid e s­
maid.
H a ro ld W a lm a ch , of Carlstadt,
served as best man Ush^-J w ere
brothers o l the couple. Theodore
A lb re c h t, o f Em erson, and B r a d ­
ford Thurl»er, of L yn d h u rst
T h e b rid e w ore a gown of
C h a n t illy lace and peau de soie,
styled w ith a fitted lace bodice
w h ich ex tend ed o ver ;he sk irt in
a point at the fro nt w aistline,
w ith a scallop ed V neckline and
long sleeve s w hich w ere b u tto n ­
ed at the pointed w ristlin e. H er
peau de so*e snirt was full and
S h o w e r G iv e n
P a t r ic ia
M u g S a n d r a B u rk , daug hter of
M r . and M rs. Jo h n L . B u rk , of
523 F o re s t A v e n u e , became the
b rid e of H B o y d Jo n es, son of
M i', and t a u . i n i i r v n j -mh' , or
222 S y lv a n S tre e t, R uth e rfo rd , on
S a tu r d a y
T h e 4:30 p m . ce rem ony was
perfo rm e d b y t *e k e v. uV. «.len/i
R . P r a tt, m in is te r of the churcfi.
A recep tio n w a s held at the Hotel
R o b e rt T ie a t in N e w a rk
M iss Jo n e ll Bu t»; w as her sif­
ter's m aid o f honor Bridesm aids
w e re M rs. R ic h a rd M u lla rk e y , of
N o rth A rlin g to n , and M rs. Jo h n
M in c h a k , o f C lifto n.
W illia m K ra u s , of R uth e rfo rd ,
serve d as best man. U sh ers w ere
Jo h n C la r k , o f R u th e rfo rd , and
D a v id T asse y, of C e d a r Grove.
M rs. G le n n F . P r a tt w’as soloist.
M rs. C h a rle s Je n se n , o f Pom pton
ta k e « , a fr.e n d ol U .* la iiu .y ,
w as guest o rg an ist
T h e b rid e w o re a gow n of peau
de soie trim m e d w ith Alenson
lace, re-em broidered w ith seedpe arls
H e r pnwri w - I.,-humrd
W ith a S u b n iid :.i .
and iun^
•Nieves in a fitted bodice
her
fu ll s k ir l w a s finished in a :hapel
lijn g th tra in .
H e r fin g e rtip veil
w a s he ld in place by a cro w n of
o ran g e blossoms.
Sh e carried a
cascade o f w h ite orchids and ivy.
H e r atten d a n ts w o re streetle n g th dresses o f ice b lu e chiffon,
s ty le d w ith scoop n ecklines in
p lea ted bodice, and satin cu m ­
m erbunds. T h e y w o re m atching
satin head pieces w ith chir. length
v e ils and c a rrie d w h ite and y e l­
Financing Or
In s u r in g ?
Renwpber
ft la you r B ritrU cje to srle rl
you r ow n insurance axrnt, 01
b roker to w rite ym ur insurancr
e a that new ear— or. in fact
M i tm jf p r o p e r ty , real or per
■ H i, « b e tte r you finance li
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o f N eu: Je r tr y
fin a n r im g
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fü u p e rty
c o m ä it im n
of
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, that
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rfiftiirin g
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or
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4 fto iicy of
ih e r ro f
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turim ir Uu h J tru p rrt? h r
thro ugh
m gm rù tu Lir inutrm nc*
b ro k e r. T h e Lm v m ehr»
For
L o t it o
w-as finished in a chapel length
tra in
H e r m atching lace headfrfoce was pointed in the front
w h e re there was a suspended
p e arl, held her fin g ertip v eil in
p ’ace
Sh e ca rried a bouquet of
w h ite rosebuds
Ih e
maid of honor w ore a
stre etlen e th dress of w h ite lace
o v e r peacock blue taffeta w ith a
S a b r in a neckline shaned into a
V n e ck lin e in the back, and w ith
sho rt sleeves. Sh e w ore a m atch ­
ing peacock blue headpiece w ith
a ch in length v eil and ca rried a
basket of gold chrysanthem um s.
H e r bridesm aid w as s im ila rly
^ ttire d in peacock blue and c a r ­
rie d gold ch rysanthem um s
M iss P a tr ic ia Lo tito , d aug hter
of M rs. Ir v in g P h a ro , of 16 P a r ­
son R o a d , C lifto n , and the E d n a
M ae Sh o p p e in S tu yv e sa n t A v e ­
nue, L y n d h u rs t, w as guest of
honor at a surprise b rid al Sh ow er
g iv e n on T uesday evening at the
The
b rid e s m other w o re a
H o y a l H a w a iia n P a lm s for 40
beige lace dress w ith
natchkiQ
persons.
accessories and a corsage o f s a l­
Hostesses w ere her forthcom ing
lo w d a isy chrysanthem um «» w h ite
m on colored cym b id iu m orchids
Ik in a M ae
p re d o m in a tin g fo r the m aid of ».ndiif attendants,
T h e groom ’s m other wo««o, |0eel
honor and y e llo w fo r ih e b rides­ t>otito, o f C lifto n , and Miss M a r y blue peau de soie w ith m atching
A
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M
rs
Jo sep h
m aids
accessories and a corsage o t p .n k
T h e co u p le a re on a honeym oon k U g a r e lli and M rs. f t iilip Cara- cy m b id iu m orchids.
trip to C a n a d a
M rs. Jo n e s 1* .tfiti, o f L y n d h u rs t, and ju n io r
T h e couple
J f ie i r
»••<t-et <rv t p # » I v-idfmrct T o w n ­ b ridesm aid, J n & 'l p c b l , o< L y n d ­ honeym oon in thee 'P a attio s,
J
f
ship C le rk .
H e r husband, a rm y hurst.
ing the trip b y motor,
M js* L o tito w ill become the
vete ran ,
w ith the B e rg e n C o un­
liv e in C lifto n.
Mrs.
b. iUe of Jo s e p h la r a llb . of T r a v ­
ty P o lic e D epartm ent.
g rad u a te
of
Lyn iU u
ers P la c e , at a cerem ony to be
Sc h o o l and also of P r j
j e i fo rm ed at 4 p.m. on S u n d a y ,
1 leec at Elsah , 111
N o v e m b e r 8 th. at Sacred H e a rt
Mla
o ry a n n
ce iv e d an Associate
R C. C h u rch .
g ree in F in e A rts
P ions l^eyeale^
A w is h in g w ell w as the ce n ter
grad u a te
of
East
R u t ^ lio r d
of the d e co ra tiv e scheme in p in k
H ig h School and NewaptP<j|pHege
and s ilv e r. F a vo rs fo r the gue>ts
of engineering, is w-ith the enginw e ie corsages.
e e rin g firm of G o o d kin d and O ’
Dea in Blo om field.
^ .u fia p \ 3 .^ G
P A G E IH R E S
Miss Patricia Grant Is Bride
S .R te d H eai t R. C. C hu rch was
the scene of the m arriag e on S a t­
u rd ay of M iss P a tric ia G rant,
daug hter of M r and Mrs. R ic h ­
ard G r a n t of 720 T h ird A venue,
and E d w a rd J Rapo/.a, son of M r
and Mrs. E m a n u e l Rapo/.a, o f 515
Second A v e n u e , both of L y n d ­
hurst
T h e cerem ony w as perform ed
at a N u p tial M ass at 10 a m
A
reception for the im m ed iate farrnl ie i w a s held at S a n C arlo's Res­
taurant..
M iss M a r ia n F ra n k , of L y n d ­
hurst w'as m aid of honor B rid e s ­
m aids w ere M rs H a r ry Osfnga
and M iss Ju d ith E rric o , of L y n d ­
hurst and M iss Ju d ith Blada. of
Passaic.
Thom as
P.apoza
served
his
bro th e r as best man.
U * v,' ,,s
w e re the b rid e ’s brother, Rich'■' 1 o r a n t. Jr . , of I yndhurst,
WilhHVn Zig anto , o f W est New
Y o rk , and M ic h a e l Ruotolo, of the
Bro n x . N. V.
T <* b r<'*-'
-» - ..... .. -j
ported w h ite s ilk fashioned w ith
a hgh
n eckline, long
leeves
pointed at the w rist and a full
skirt fin ish ed in a chapel length
train
H e r n e c k lin e and front of
bodice w ere trim m e d w ith Alencon lace, re-em broidered w ith
sequins
and
seedpearls.
w ith
seme o f the sam e lace extending
dow n the front o f the skirt . A
c ro w n of m atch in c A lencon laro
re-em bro;dered w ith sequins and
seedpearls. held her silk illusion
veil, in fin g e rtip length, in place.
Sh e ca rrie d a m issal w ith ramellias.
M iss M a r ia n F ra n k , m aid of
j honor, student in designing at
Parsons in N e w Y o rk C ity , de­
signed the dresses w orn by the
b rid al attendants.
A ll a jte n d fu ts w ore Lei e pe iu
'•e scie shouth dresses v. ith v He
<r •>T
r Vpr^'-iStvl * ' 1
I»'
w ith high n e ck lin es and long
sleeves.
T h e y w o re matching
bo\ys o f peau de soie on their
heads
and
c a rrie d
pompoms,
bronze fo r the m aid of honor and
g old fo r the bridesm aids.
T he b rick 's m oth er w o re a
sheath dress o f bf'ige and brown
lace w ith bro w n velvet trim m ing,
a id
bro w n
a cce sso ric
The
ffroorn’s m other w o re a he ,, ..
sheath dress w ith m atching ja r! et and heige accessorie
They
w ore corsages o f orchids
The ft>uple a re spending t vo
By
Silver Wedding Anniversary
Is Held By Harold Woesters
arid Mrs. H arold C . Wt>o»ter | E d w a rd Runs«». M r and M rs E d ­
of 145 F e rn avenue, w ere honored
w a rd Jo h n so n M r and M rs.
at a S' 1rp ri tp S ilv e r W ed d in g An- ' c a r W o lfclsp e rg e r. M r. and Nfli.*
m v e r a r y party given by th e ir Jo h n J Ju n g e and M r and M r«.
tw o sons and daughter, R on ald . 1 K a r l W e b e r, of L v n d h u rs t; i l r .
D a r n d and Sharon W ooster, cn
*nd M rs V’ incent G e n n e tte , o f
S a tu r d a y evening at the R ob.n
C lifto n . M r
and Mrs. C h a rle s
l.o o d Inn. Clifton.
D a ik e r, M iss M a r y D a ik e i, o f
l!'> i ll lc i t a *d niece o f w h ite ft id; ew o o d .
cut fl >v i-rs held tw en ty five silAnd. M iss B illie D a ik e r and
v 1 d o lla rs foi the couple, gift of
M i and M rs H a lse y W y a tt , «if
th e n .i ns and daughter.
R u th e rfo rd . M r. and M rs R o b e rt
G u e sts included their m aid o
M ahon, of M id d leto w n . ( N . J . ) :
r a* their wedding 25 years
M r. and M rs H o w a rd W e n tre l, o f
and her husband. M r and
H asbrou ck H eights. M r and M rs.
G eorg e Gunther, and their
R ic h a rd Johnson, of J e i .ey C ity ;
m an and his wife. M r. and
and
Mr
and
M,\>.
W iiU a in
W a lte r Seigle. all of Lau relSch m id , o f Nutle;.
M r W ooster’s m other. M rs
M r. ar.d Mrs. W o o ste r w e re
• W ooster and M rs Woost1 s bro ther and sister-in-la .v. M r. m arrie d 111 Je r s e y C ity and m oved
at;d M 's Sam uel R atcliffe , w ith fro m there to L y n d h u rs t 16 ye a rs
ago.
w eek s in M iam i. Fla m aking tin* A II II< d . of Wood R id j.e, M rs
trip by plan*
I h e ] w ill liv e in M ara in W ooster and M iss A rle n e
W e stm o n t. N J (m a r Camd» n
w oster, of West N ew Y o rk .
B o th are g raduates ol L yn d h ust
O t h e r guests w ere M r. and M rs
H ig h Sc h o o l
Mrs. R«po/a 1.- a
s e c re ta ry w ith the Prudential I n ­
su ra n c e C o m p a n y
H er husl and.
g rad u a te of Stevens Institute o f
T e c h n o lo g y is an engineer w ith
R C A
in Cam den.
Back Your Tttn
E.
P a t r ic ia
In
D o u g la s s C o lle g e
S lo a n
E P a t r ic ia Slo an of 722 R u t h ­
e rfo rd A v e n u e , Lyndhurst. is one
of 82 B e rg e n C ounty girls w ho
a re e n ro lle d in the Douglas C o l­
lege o f N e w Bru n sw ick
T h e ex pansion of the w om en’s
co lleg e o f the Sta le U n iv e rs ity !
w as m ad e possible by the o p en ­
ing of a new dorm itory unit,
ho using 240 girls. It brings the
1 >n- 1os' stuuen* h o iv to a total
o f 1,650 -- - th<> great m a jo rity
• f w h o m are residents of L y n d ­
hurst.
M iss Ja n ic e H a rvey, director of
adm issio ns, said tl.at this is ' o n ly
a
fu s t step
in the expansion
w h u h w i ll he required during the
next fe w y e a rs as more and m ore
hig h school students are g ra d u ­
ated and w ish to enter college "
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C lu b in the headquarters .01 t;ie
W r i t E n d Indefr-rtdfnt a<s<* iation at S tu y v e s a n t and K in -si md
avenues T h e sal«* L. ■; .in \. i n
ui* t h
today and tom orrow , M a n v spu n
did aitKk-- are a vail
aiiable in« X
p e n siv e ly T h e proceeds
II
to the T re n to n St ,te H - r k
G irls and o th er ch aritic; C h a n
m an o f arra n g e m e n ts is M is .
D M c C r e a M rs A. J L i n ,t
is p resid ent of the club
M r. and
Sa m Frfcda, 125
K in p s la n d avenue, announce the
Ruth•. H.*•
a t c h E p tç r*
n .i'.e m e n t of th e ir daug hter,
^ n in j
M a rva n n ,
Ja m e s CaroselU. son U O ( n m » C W O r d e r
M r. and M rs. P h ilip C&fosellj, ; * ,
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M iss R u th H atch, daughter of
614 L ev. an d o w ski street, both
M r and M rs. Ahtl^ony Bru n etto ,
I yn d h u rst.
T he co up le w e re h o n o K d at a Jr .. 349 M illb u r n avenfie. left last
p a rty g iveh' on S u n d a y at the T u esd ay to en ter the N o v itia te of
the D o m in ica n O rd e r o f C a ld w e ll
honte of the bnde«to<be.
S h e is a p a rishion er of Sa cre d
M»ss Fred a is a ^ raduate of
i
; I.vn dl^iirst H ir.h School and is H e a rt R c . C h u rch ahd was a c ­
tiv
e
in yo u tfi groups of the
w ith M a a * and YVaIdstein Co., in
Nev. a rk H e r fiaiu 1*. w hö attended ; ch urch. S h e i£ a nast president of
I.y n d h u rs t H i^ h School, is w lth j the B e rg e n . C ourity C Y O and
L a S te lla P a v in g C o m ra n y , L y n d ­ also o f the L y n d h u rs t C Y O . and
w*as m a n a g e r o f their G ir ls
hurst.
{ B a s k e tb a ll team.
!
R,uth
w as
graduated
from
M r. and M rs. Jo h n Adam s, o i j L y n d h u r s t H i&h School in Ju n e
F e rn a venue, re tu rn ed on Tues- ■and w as a c tiv e in spcrts and clu b
day fro m th e ir sum m er home at a c tiv itie s w h ile in the school
Beech w o o d , w h e re th e y scent ten j
—
di*ys. T heir son and daughter-in- 1 M rs. F r a n k V. G alla g h e r, of
la w . SflLr. and M rs. Jo h n Adam s, t ^ f e a v e n u e and M rs. D N. NegJr ., and th e ir son, Jo h n , 3rd, | Ha, of F i f t h ftvenue. Have rev ° r ? Ih-'r-' f«** ♦h'*
Vrm ^A fro m a stay at B e lm a r
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I f y o u r f a m ily ra te s sp e cial c o n sid e ra tio n —
an d w e a re su re th at th e y do — th en you w ill
w a n t to .sta rt a plan o f action to d ay th a t
w il l g ive them th e la s tin g f in a n c ia l
p ro te c tio n they need and d e se rve .
O u r T r u s t D ep artm en t in v ite s yo u to *e t
s s :d e “ 10 M in utes fo r S e c u r it y ,”
10 in te re s tin g m inutes w h ic h w il l be re w a rd in g
to you an d y o u r fa m ily 's f i|J » r p T h e r e is
no ch arg e fo r th is s e rv ic e . . . i t ’« F R K E I ,
A n 4 , a s p e c ia lly prepared bo oklet.
¡‘’ G u id e to T r u i t S e rv ic e * ” , w i l l 1 « g iv e n to
j o u F & S S d u rin g y o u r v i s i t w it h m .
P A C E T W O __________ ‘
_____________________ _______ ___________________________________
T H E C O M M ER C IA L LEA D F.R AND SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W
T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 17, 1959
Keep Y o u r Faith, Go T o Church E ve ry Sunday A nd H o ly D ays
MKHmrtbJWOtflHI
T h u rsd a y , 8:00 p.m.
hearsal.
Choir re-
Thur ^Hay—
34th, 7 45 ¿ p>t*»rrl«V at 2 p.m Bt H ill idi*
pm . Chotr rehearsal
p e m e te ry. I.yn d h u rst, w h e re in ­
r riday —S r^ trm b rr 25th. 7 00 term en t follow ed. A rra n g em e n ts
Bo
ys
Club.
pm
w ere in charge of the S te e v c r
t t B » H E A R T r . c .. CTTOROi
a ro se
Science services Sunday.
t
*3 »
A r« .
5
W H a m . Pu
« 30, 7:10. 9:08, M M ,
I ! 00. 11:0 0 in church.
•:0 0 in school.
B ib le readings w ill include this i
vers«
from Psalm s (M :4 ) “ In
God I w ill praise his word, in
God I have put m y trust: I w ill
not fear w hat flesh can do unto
me.”
Selections from “ Science and Sunday, Sept. ^pth
> 15 a jn . - Sunday School and
H ealth w ith K e y to the Scriptu rn by M ary B ak e r Ed dy in B ib le Class.
10:10 a.m. - D ivin e W orship
the Lesson-Sermpn entitled “ H at
te r" w ill include the follow ing “ W h y Does A C h ristian Attend
(278 29-32): “ W e define m atter D ivin e
W orship",
based
on
aa erro r, becausp Jt is the nppos
Psslip 111. **rse 1.
Frid a y , 7:00 p.m. - C h ildren s
C hoir. I 00 pun. - Church Cboir
Saturd ay. 9:00 a.m. Confirm ation
Class.
is substantial and etern al.'
T he Golden T ext is also from
7 * k vi
•wé a>k*a«i
Psalm s (8J.-9, 1 6 ): “ T h ere shall
jO a
no strange god be in thee, neither
•k A»w>u«
" A Free aa *
sh all thou w m h ip any strange
íroni.tgn
7»
god. I am the Lord th y God.
A ven in
w hich brought thee out of the
GE » H *
land of Eg yp t."
[enee. G E 8-7515
fu n e r a l
avenue
H m ie.
253
sisters. M is A nd elo (R o s e ) Lupinacci oí L y n d h u rs t; M is. C h a rles
( M ij lie ) H a rd w ic k oí B e lle \ il!e
and M rs. Jo h n (Jo s e p h in e ) Intm dola of L y n d h u rs t
S tu y v c s a n t
"N o rm a n C . R o d g ers
!
M r .. S a lly Radkowski
Mrs. S a l l y
K ru d y s
W eg la rz
N o rm an C Rodgers, 570 Chase i R a d k o w sk i, 17 P a g e A venu e, died
a venue, dwd on T h u r s d a y ' even* on S u n d a y at h e r home afte r a
C ARMICI' C R A PIL
uig at Bergen P in e s H osp ital i
m. L n A m
long illness.
S h e w as 66, was
w h ere he had been a p a tien f lo r
8 : 00. » 00 , t O M
born in P o la n d and cam e to this
s|x weeks, and had undergone *< i
co u n try fif ty ye a rs ago, having
chest
operation
the
previous I
liv e d in W a llin g to n before mov
week
• V . M C H A X L ’S R C.
ing to L y n d h u rs t 20 years ago
« B o a t*
H e was 63. was born in L e h ig h
S h i was a m em ber of the R os­
ton. Pa., and had lived in T am a
a ry S o c ie ty o f S t. M ic h a e l’s R
qua. P a . for »ome* ye ars, then in
C Church.
N e w a rk io r 16 years before m ov
« Ï V
A m a»
Sh e leaves her hsuband. M a r ­
ing to L yn d h u rst 14 ye a rs aj;o
m i t i . I S. » sa d
ion R a d k o w sk i; tw o sons, Jo h n
S.B L
H e was an electro n ics techni
W eg larz, of G a rfie ld , and S t a n ­
cuui w ith F e d e ra l In te rn a tio n a
;r c b
ley W eg larz, ot L yn d h u rst: six
T elephone Snd T eleg rap h Corp..
stcp.ions, F ra n k R ad ko w sk i, of
CHURCH OF I
in
u tley. li>- yuhom ne h^d Ihm i
r a it t East
R u th e rfo rd .
Jo sep h
and
S C IE N T IS T
m plojred for 21 years.
A ve
Chestei R a d k o w sk i, of L yn d h u rst.
M r Rodgei> w as a m en be: *•»
N J.
A lex R ad k o w sk i, of T orrance. Cathe ^.yndhurst M etho dist Chu rch
and a i H arm o ny L odg e No. bo lif Stephen R a d k o w sk i, of East
R u th e rfo rd , and T haddeus R a d ­
1 O.O .F.. of T am aqu i w h e ic he
Sabbath Service»;
h i Id m em bership foi th^
39 kow ski, of H asb rou ck H eig hts;
B ?4 w . W
- 8:30 P-UI
( years, und also * as a m em ber - 1 three stepdaughters, Mrs. F ra n k
W tw d « r Msn». r M
t& .
L o c a l 44"- In tern atio n a l U n io n of i Theresa ) W ilc z y n s k i. of R u th e r ­
A l the Frid a y ieve n in g Sa b b a th
' E le c tric a l. R ad io and M;i. hine ford, M is Jo h n (H e le n ) G a rsk i.
of R ip le y , N. Y . and Mrs. F ra n k
Avenue
S e r v ic e and Oneg Shabb^t of
W o rkers. A F. of L . and CM O
(E liz a b e th ) B a n k s, of East R u th ­
S u n d a y . Se p t JO;
S e p tem b er l i t h . R a b b i A b ra h a m
H e leaves hi< w ife. M r». V io la
|
31 g ran d ch ild re n
and
9:45 a m. - S u n d a y School.
P ro n m a n . o I B ro o k ly n , w ill be S u n d a y. Srp * 2C
M T o n k in Rodgers; ;• daughter. erford
R provided during
three
g reat-grandchild ren
11:00 a m - G u est s h a k e r R e v
the guest speaker.
9 45 a rr
C h a r h School u ith .Ian* Anne, at hom e; and tw o
The
fu
neral
w
as
ye
sterd
a
y
at
W a lla c e C. M e rw in . Se rm o n topic Rellgioua School Registration
h? ot he i s. G eoig e. in C a l i) , and
classes for
a Z f- c o u ; s N«-..
9 ;i rn from the N azare M e m o r­
T h e v it a l im p ortance of trust “ T h e E x p u ls iv e P o w e r of F a ith ” )* On S u n d a y m orning. Sept. 20. m em bers ir»v:?ed
H " \ . hi N. v. Y o rk Cits
In fpt|ritu8 l p o w er and substance | W ed n esd a y. 8 00 p.m. - P r a y e r from 10 30 to 11 30 a m P a re n ts
Thi
R“ '
R o l l e r W . H aw n , ial Horne, Inc . 403 Rid ge Road,
11 00 a m - P u o j.e W o rs h ip
are requested to b rin e th e ir c h il­
to St. M ich a el s I? C C hu rch,
v.dft be em phasized r.t C h ristia n I m eeting,
T h e re a .;. ->' t.V sa rra m e n t of m inister of the I vn d h u r \ Meth.o
dren to the C en ter for re g is tra ­
C
hurch,
eo
n d in te l ,i fun« ral w here Ma*.> was offered at 9 !i0
baptism
Th< » r m 't n
by
the
tion and a s^ g n m cn t of classes
a m
In te rm e n t w as in H o ly
HCUfiister w ill
or. “ The S t e a d - sci vu e on Su n d a v e\ * nii'.ti ai the
both in o ^r H e b re w School and
Cross C em etery. N m th A rlin cS te e \ e r F u n e ra l Hom e. 253 S ta y
fa ftn e s f of the E arlie st C h ris tia n
S u n d a y School D epartm ents
I
ton.
A
rra n g e m e n ts
w ere
in
veu^ot avenue Jn tirrm e n i w as on
7 00 p r r
Y outh groups w ill
M ond iy in ()<ld F e llo w s Ceme- c hargc of the K a m ie n s k . Se rvic e .
m
e"t
at
?h*’
c
^*#Th
S E P IS C O P A L
ST THl
tei y . Tamaq.ua
T ije <d*y Sep». 22
F r n i l c r r i l In A H o m e lik e A tm o s p h e re
RrCH
j CARD QF T U A N K S
T ea ch ers aod o ® . c r s of the
Rodger* - W e take th,- means
>C h u rc h Sch o o l ". :!1 meet at fi
Stuyvesan t and Forest Aves.
>f thanking our ic la tiv e s and
C
la
r
e
n
c
e
M
.
D
ic
k
e
y
p
m
in
the
p
r
;
a
ry
room
Church Office: Church School
11 lends foi th e ir kind sym pathy
I Bldg ., fo re st A re . Phone G E •- T h u rsd a y . S r p :. 24
C la ren c e M Di. Uey, «0H Ki^hth ! md floral tnl.nl« •. «it the fu neral
8 -OH p rr
C h 'iir reh earsal
5(168 Extension.
street,
died
last
W
ed
n
e
sd
a
y
aftei
j
>t our ‘ U lo\ « <i ho. hand and
T h e re ’s a w e W n w to all at the
The R ev. C. W esley Shike. B .D
nm n «t
M a ry s Hos* ital. I ’a .
father.
N o rm an
C
Rm lgers.
| ch urch o r the earner o f ^ u y v e s Rector
sa”i(
He
was
a
vcti
r.m
«if
W
o
ild
j ' |<e« ia I thank - to the Re\ K, >d
ant and T o n tin e ¿ver*uA*s P erso n s
W
a
r
II.
*2-, W n r ; E K O A ll
l y n d h u r s t , n . j.
■
•ei
W
H
a
w
n
of
the
l.yirdhui.^t
:thout a rh u rcis hom e in L y n d ­
T h u rsd a y . .Sept. 17
H e was 37. w as bo rn in M!
Mi thodi 4 C h u rch foi h.s w o u i
h urst a re esp ecia lly in v ite d t >
3:30 p.m - Y o u th Choir.
D esert. M aine, la te r liv e d in Je i
O K n e v a 8*4664
•f confort and to »he :t:« - ,« r
w o rsh ip here
8:00 p.m. - A d u lt Choir.
sey C ity , and for the past five
Fu n e ra l H om e f.u kind and <.
S u n d a y . Sept 20:
years
was
a
resident
of
I.y
n
d
he
lent < i vi « renu<i <
7 30 a m. - H o ly Com m union.
hurst
li« rc a \ e d u .ie , Vi«*Ia ;.:'d
9:00 a.m. - P a re n ts and A d u lt
A IR C O N D I T I O N E D Y E A R R O U N D
M r D ick ey w as a fo rem a n w ith
d a :.;:h ie i, Ja n . Anne
C la ss R eg in s F a m ily S e r v ic e
A
G
u
sn
ie
r
C
o
m
p
an
y.
V
>
’
n,d
11:00 a.m.
H o ly C om m un ion
B rid g e .
I
7:00 p.m. - Y P F begins F a ll
IN M I M O R H M
H e leaves his w ife. M rs. F r m
schedule.
In lo\
m em ory <f our dear
ces
T u rn e r D ic k e y , one son and
I W ed n e sd a y . Sept. 23:
s is tii M a r y D u ra n te who pa-.s i
tw o daughter?.. W illia m . K a th le t n
8.00 p.m - V e s try M eeting.
«
w
a
y
5
ye
a
rs
a^.o S«pt 18th.
M rs. Elizab eth S c h o e lle s and P a tric ia D ic k e v . a ' home
--------------- fA ltho ug h -it's yo u ! h itii ye a r m
his m other, M rs. D o lly D .c k e y . o
W
E
S
T
M
IN
S
T
E
R
M rs. E liz a b e th E w e le r Sch<x*l
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
Je r s e y C ity ; a b ro ther. GeOf^i
j
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
les. Ia»elv of 537 C e n tr a l aven u e .
of M t De'sert. M a in e ; and five
■511 R id g e R oad
I.y n d h u rs t V o w Providervr« d:ed an M nndax
H i t l g r H o u il
46*)-71 ra liH H « le n A v e n u e
■iistr- v. M r
V 11,0 H ih b a rd . Mr^
I’honr W Eb atcr !» 7920
;.t th. N , *
L y n t lliu r o t , N . J .
Jf r w c y t . ily 7 , N . J .
R e v . I>r. (ile n n R P r a tt
M a r l Uir>>
K * • 1 1 «• > . . 1 M i
I»,
it. M . m l ,
M.
+■**
^
Hnuu/x
W E b it o r 9-0490
I S a tu r d a y — S e p tem b er 19, 1959, ly n . had liv e d n I \iu ih tirst 20 Inc/ G r a y , oí N o rtheast H a rb o r
O ld f i e l d 9-4578
C H R IS T IA N
6 30 p.m.: C o u p les’ C lu b progres- years, c o m n g ir^*m B:f»o k lyn . b e ­ M ain e, and M rs. E m ily P ctre ch e
! siv e d in n e r sta rtin g at the ch u rch fo re m o s in ; to M ayw o o d , w h e re vich, o f Pittsb u rg h , Pa.
T h e fu neral was held on S a lu r
manse.
she liv e d four ye a rs before going
S u n d a y — S e p te m b e r 20th, 9:30 I to N e w P ro \ :dence s e v e ra l y e a rs d a y at 9 a.m. from the Jo h n L
B u rk F u n e ra l Hom e. 52 R id g e id.
a.m.: S u n d a y Schoo l and A d u lt ago
w ith bu ria l in ?h«> fa m ily plot.
Class. 11:00 a.m.: W o rs h ip S e r v ­
Sh e leaves one g ran d d a u g h ter.
' TTO \
ice. Se rm o n : T h e L iv in g P a tte r n M rs. R o b e rt (E liz a b e th ) CloughL' i M ) A Y S
o f the C h ris tia n L ife .
WRCA
(660)
4a a.m.
ley. o f M a y w o o d tw o grandsons
V in c e n t F e r r a r o
M o n d a y — S e p te m b e r 21st, 3:00 H e n r y F W a c ta n tz . 0f >iev , p r o .
p.m.: M e e tin g of C ir c le two.
vid en ce. and W ;llia r r H W a c k
V in ce n t Ferra ro , a L y n d h u rs t
T u e s d a y -Septem ber 22nd, 10:00 w itz. o f L > n d h u rs'
and seven na tive, died T uesday m o m m y i.
a m .: M e e tin g o f Je r s e y C it y g rea t g ran d ch ild re n
nis E a s t R u th e rfo rd hom e of
P r e s b y te r y at the F ir s t P r e s b y ­
T h e R e v D r G le n r H P r a t I
heart aUack. He was 49 years r.|(
te ria n C h u rc h o f Passaic. N J
of the W e stm in ste r P r e s b y te ria n
and had moved to East R a th e r
1:00 p.m M eetin g o f C ir c le three
C h u rch .
conducted a
s e rv ice
ford 25 years ago.
SSEL*"
iiSS
MVCEilTY... DIGNITY... REVERENCE
%
WALDO J. IPPOLITO
FU N ER AL HOM E
Parking Facilitici On Premise*
JO H N
L
BURK
\Y
P ti • >r h's last e x p e rie n ce * in
y |: if-urst b e fo ie le a vin g for col1e re w i s a p a rty g iv e n at hi*
hom e by his paren ts, w ith o ver
jmi
n.
in atten dance. Inlu 1« .1 ana'iv* those w h o cam e
...
m any «>f his classm ates in
.*:« ! ai .iu i t H ig h S th o o l class
•»I
:it. 1 5T. and a n u m b e r o f
hoy .; lie .'. M. M a r y 's Sc h o o l and
Is* K.i •' Ruthe; it id H ig h School,
:tar.y o', th**:r. b iys w h o m W ili a:n » ;•, « ' d w ith in tra k and
U a tball
i
heaven,
m iss you m ore so n<
11,,ir
W e often sit and H unk of you.
A sister, so kind, so good arai ■
true
H ow w e miss thore ha; py n ays
yo u i laughter, yo u r
thou ht. and al! y o u r w ay s
H o w w e w i l l . M a ry, t'.iat you
w ere here.
In o ur thoughts y o u ’ll a ’.v. a; : b.
near.
L o v in g Bro th e rs and S is te r .
i
I
j
i
OurAds BringRtsiltt
Bill O lkowski
Enters D e law are
Dr. Howard S.
Watter
W illia m C lk o ivs k i. son <-f M r. >
and M is A l C lk o w s k i. o f 431
R oo sevelt avenue, left on S u n d a y !
lo r N e w a rk . D e la w a re, w h e re hr
entered the U n iv e r s ity of D e la - *
w are fo r his freshm an y e a r
In
additio n to the F rie n d s
Fo undatio n S ch o la rsh ip p re vio u s ­
ly aw’arded to him, he re c e n tly
was a w ard e d a grant of $125 a
y e a r to aid his education, from
the
P o lis h
W o m e n 's A llia n r*.
largest P o lish W o m e n ’s o rg a n iz a ­
tion m the w o rld
c h ir o p r a c t o r
K.1‘) K e a r n y A v e.
K ra rn y , N. J.
WY.
t -
m
/ / » i m p C aiHlli* M é íé
H E A L T H ’S
ANO NYM O US
“ SH O CK T R O O P S ”
B e h in d that little box of capsules
prescribed by yo u r doctor
is a great a rm y of w hite-coated scientist*
w ho are engaged in pharm aceutical
and m edical research.
These are the "sh o ck troops”
in m edicine’s fight
to preserve y o u r
health. T h ere is
n e ve r an arm istice
in th e ir lab orato ry
battle against disease
T h e ir cause
is yo u r health.
The fru its of scientific research
are re a d ily a v a ila b le i a th i. ph arm acy
at a ll limes.
r»2
HOW
SCIENCE
. HEALS
"Burk Servie* for Sixty Years'
Cold Beer-Wine &Liquors
Free Delivery
A n em ployee in th« Beet-.e
D ickinso n C o m p an y
p lan t
3!
years, he v.Diked in the lam;
department.
S u r v iv e r s include his ,v,fe. M r.
M ary P h illip F e rra ro . t\. . sonM ich a el of C a rlsta d t and V incen
J r . serving in the N a v y : his fa
ther. M ichael of L y n d h u rs t, tv.
brothers. Jo h n of Rxitherfo rd an ;:
Sa lv a to re of N e w a rk and thro«
Complete Catering Service
Weddi.-3 s — Banquets
Parties — Etc.
HOM E MADE
C o le S la w
P o ta to S a la d
N A B IS C O
Bo lw d k t n >
M a c a ro n i S a la d
R IT Z
S
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5
t a
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’S
P H A R M A C Y , IN C
2W
S tu y vt- sa n t
L V N n iU R S T ,
N .J.
A ven u e
GE
8-1021
500
YEARS
W IT H O U T AN ACCID EN T!
C RAÇKÉgS
S U N S H IN E K R IS P Y C R A C K E R S
Hom o M a d «
KISZKA opd KIEUASY
H onra D a ily : 8 À M
P e rfe c t trib u te to a ch e rk h e d m em ory
Worthily to honor the memory of one dearly
loved, reverently to surround final momenta with
I » 11
IJW ItlM l
A W A to
p r e s e n t a t io n t o
E m p lo y e e a o f o u r C m O p e r a tin g
D e p a r t m e n t n e e n d y tfet a n o ut*
s ta n d in g S a f e ty re c o rd . E le v e n
h u n d r e d m e n i i v o l w d in t h e p r o ­
d u c tio n o f G a a w o r k e d k t o t a l o f
1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 h o u rs w ith o u t a lo sttim e a c c id e n t. T h is is e q u a l t o o n e
ow e EM n o vee o a o u r
m a n w o r k in g s a f e ly fo r 5 0 0 7 — u l
■ ™ * rrr~ T .
- S
A n n rip re o s iv e re c o rd ! It e M jh a »
•iz e s
th e
p la n n in g
am ount of f f r r t
th a t
m akes
JfD H C a t
s e r v ic e s o s a f e . . . to 1m * M m S
L
T*
ve“ « t * * * * * * lo o k e l in 1M9 from V a lle y Brook Avenue. Store
Tl** ? P rr*
by C h arles Hulse
PubMc Se rvice tro lle y tracks can be seen curving
street - - w hich was not yet paved. L e v y s D rug Store was not yet b u ilt.
"T fC iM H t- e d
lie s
T h e case, h o w e v e r,
p o ints up the need fo r b e tter illu m in a tio n on our streets at
n ig h t
W o u ld it not be an in ex p en sive s a fe ty m easure
k e e p o u r fro n t porch lig h ts on u n til 11 P M at n ig h t?
w o u ld be a ttra c tiv e - - - it w o u ld not be co stly.
And
f
c
r
ï
.
with front .
Levy's Drag Stare has now hi
on far side ! and batcher shop have gone and sa
The horse and wagoM have keen r
t ee IB e te r co rn er of Stuyveaant Avenue. T he grocery
f*e *| te re h . T he store waa occupied by an A . ft P . store,
ky tracks and the tro lle y tracks have already gone.
Comme
A R u th e rfo rd w om an, b ru ta lly assaulted near her home,
near death in a hospital.
T h e w retched cre a tu re w ho
co m m itte d the crim e is s till not caught.
i
to
It
the
added illu m in a tio n w o u ld prove a d e terren t to the m iscrean ts
%tmòcr
L Y N D H U R S T , N . J ., S
17, 1 9 5 9
■"«rtf
.V •fco" d^cl*M matter. Ju ly 14. t»27 at the Pest
at Rutherford, N. J , under the act of March 3. 187*
Town Water
Called Dirty
EmergencyCallOut
For Volunteers
ToLeadGirl Scouts
C o m p laints about the condition
of to w n sh ip w a te r in some areas
of L y n d h u rs t w ere filed w ith the
B o a rd of C o m m ission ers M onday
n ig h t— m ore in a Jong series.
Russo, president o f the
Republican O rganizaunces Ubt speaker for
ber 24 m eeting o f the
be Candidate fo r the
y, W illia m W . E v a n s . J r .
iff. H e polled a high
of vojas in the P r im a r y
popular young la w y e r
W yck^ ff T ow n ship
h if OfflM* Town-
The com plaints w e re file d by
Mrs. F r a n k A lc u r i, 440 F o re st a v e ­
nue, and Mim. W illia m N ovotny,
508 Fo rest A v e n u e , w h o said that
d ir ty w a te r in th e pipes o f their
home h a v e m ade w ash in g clothes
d ifficu lt.
A r e th e r e som e w o m e n in I.y n d h tirx t w h o r a n fin d
• ini«* to m tv c a» le a d e r» . o r a s s is ta n t le a d e r « f o r i*»rl S r o u t
Publu: W ork«
E d w a rd J . R usso
,L IM, „
tro o p * a n d a Bro%ffi1 e 't r o o p ?
that
a s u rv e y b y th e P ito m e te r
t n icss le a d e rs a r e f o u n d f o u r tr o o p s r a n n o t re -o p e n
C om pany of N e w Y o r k w ill be
f o r th e seaso n . T h e ( i i r l S eo u l tr o o p s w ith o u t le a d e r* a r c : u n dertaken soon and and that j
O n e . w h ie h m eet* o n F rid a y e v e n in g at th e S c o u t H o u * e, the conditio n of the w a te r w ill
S e v e n , w h ie h m eet* o n T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n at F r a n k lin be studied
WILLIAM EVANS
A t the sam e tim e Russo an- j
.
•
S c h o o l, a n d E ig h te e n , w h ic h s h o u ld m e e t a t th e S c o u t
nounced that F re d D. M uhleisen. i
H o u s e o n T u e sd a y a f t e r n o o n ; a n d th e B ro w n ie tr o o p w h ic h head of the w a te r departm ent, is
is w ith o u t a le a d e r ¡0 F o u r t e e n , w h ic h m e e t at W a s h in g to n retirin g a fte r 30 y e a rs of service | Donne D iviné U
| on O ctober 1.
Seek in g Return O f
S c h o o l o n T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n .
| T his im m ed iate ly ex cited spec- Penknife, Keyring
H ere are the girls, and their — —— ----------m eetin g places and tim e a ll set,
but th e y cannot meet because
th e y la ck adult leadership. W h o
w i ll com e to th e ir rescue?
T h e B o a rd o f D irecto rs o f the
G i r l S co u t Association, m eeting
on M o n d a y eve n in g at the Scout
H o u s e made plans fo r a tra in in g
co u rse for Jea d e rs to begin on
Se p te m b e r 28th. 7:30 p.m., at the
F c o u t House. T h is w ill a ffo rd an
o p p o rtu n ity for new lea d ers to
re c e iv e tra in in g and fo r present
le a d e rs to take a refre sh e r course
in th e ir w ork. T hose interested
a r e in v ite d to ca ll M iss L in d s a y ,
W E . 9-9087, or M rs W a lt e r L e y h ,
W E . 9-6610.
G i r l Scouts w ill help to d e liv e r
b ro ch u re s for the Blo od B a n k on
S a tu r d a y , S e p tem b er 19.
D E M O C R A T IC
TO
C LU B
M EET A T A M V ET S
T h e Democrat», C lu b of Lynd hu rst is pleased to announce that
1 th e ir next m eeting o n # M o n d a y,
1O cto b er 26th w ill be held at the
j A m v e ts H a ll. N e w Y o r k A ve.
(n e a r D.L. & W . S ta tio n ), du e to
the increased m em bersh ip M r E.
W Terhun e, president of the o r­
ganization. extends an open i n v i­
ta tio n of attendance to the to w n ­
ship
j
M r R alp h P o lito . D em o cratic
1
ch airm an , of 272 Rid*>e Rd.. has
consented to accept re tu rn s and
g ro u p u n an m 'm en ts i n d r d e r to
i fa c ilita te the rush fo r tic kets for
the G a la Bu ffe t D inn er-D ance to
be held at St. M ic h a e l’s H a ll
1 ulation as to w h e th e r Russo w ill 1
H ig h Schoo l Frosh Coach D o n ­
| ask the P ito m e te r C o m p an y to i
i suggest the q u a l i f i c a t i o n s of the ne D iv in e is counting upon local
man w ho should succeed Muh- honesty fo r the retu rn of a s ilv e r
I leisen. W h e th e r a p o litic a l hack or p e n k n ife and ke yrin g to w h ic h
I an ex perien ced en g in ee r w ill be he attaches great sen tim e n ta l
J nam ed to take o v e r the com plex value.
I duties of the office being vacated
D o nne received the m em ento
j by M u h leise n is a question that last w eek w hen he served as a n
i is interesting the tow nship.
usher at the w edding of a L a f a ­
j
L y n d h u rs t is going to spend y e tte C o lle g e fra te rn ity b ro th e r
; o v er $6.000 on tlie s u rv e y. How- O n T u e sd a y w h ile coaching the
, ever, the co m pany w ill assure | fre sh m a n team at the hig h school
Russo that the benefits of the fie ld he le ft the k n ife and k e y ­
j su rve y w ill prove o n ly tem porary rin g on a bleacher seat, along
unless his w a te r sup erinten dent w ith some books and papers.
j is Q ualified fo r the job.
W h e n D o n n e returned the k n ife
i
M u h leise n 's pension paym ent , and k e y r in g w ere gone. H e bej w ill be $2.980 of w h ic h Lyn d h u rst lle v e s
som e youngster pick ed
! w ill co n trib u te $1JS88 and Social them up. fa ilin g to rea liz e th e ir
S e c u rity $1,392.
sen tim e n ta l value.
of
Lyndhurst High School five years
age. recently returned from Italy
where he spent a year en a Fullbright scholarship. He said Us
old high school a visit this week.
The fallowing Is his story.)
By Ernest LeU to
Front the sidewalk of Fern
Avenue, the High School looked
much the same aa it did in 19M.
the year that 1 graduated. As
I walked toward Hie building, the
only changaa I noticed were the
new windows and the large alu­
minum letters that identify the
is Lyndhurst High
j The lawn looked a little
r too, I thought, and the c an
that the students drove were
new er models . . fewer jslopies.
of going in the front
r . I walked around to the aide
a< the building to aee the new
The
stretched back to Forest A'
I asked M r. Mac L e a n if ] could
look around, and 1 w as v e ry
pleased w hen he o ffe red to g ive
m e a Cook's T our. So m e of the
places we saw , I d id n ’t e ve n re ­
cognize . . . esp e cia lly the old
gym nasium .
W e used to use the old g y m n a ­
room. Mrs. Bohrer. the school li­
brarian, ie very pleased with the
new set-up, and rightly so, since
her <4 d quarters were no lai*er
«ten the n e t of the elsasreoms.
Undrneath the library, is the ca­
feteria. with facilities fo r pre­
paring hot meals. The band room
is located oh the basement floor,
site a t fee old cafeteria. Form­
erly. tl«e members of
had to pri'-tiee in the auditorium.
10
'
'* / _ *• '
on and behind the stage
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Gen­
eral John J . Pershing Camp.
United Spanish American War
Veterans, elected officers at their
meeting held oa Tuesday even­
ing at the V rw Ball, in Valley
Brbok avenue.
,
which are a far o ff foam any-
W h o O w n s T h e M e a d o w la n d s ?
t
P u h lic a lly o w n e d la n d
H e served 3 of 4 ye a rs o v ersea s
w ith the U. S. M a rin e C o rp s in
W o r ld W a r I I E v f f c citiz e n in
terested in good ««»vernm ent is
in v ited to attend this m e e tin g al
I the D w ig ht M o rro w R e p u b lic a n
C lu b on H arrin g to n A v e n u e at
8 30 Septem ber 24 A s s e m b ly m a n
C a rm in e F. Sa vin o , J r . w i ll also
be present and recount the latest
n e w s from Trenton. U n d e rs h e riff
Jo se p h M elillo is ch a irm a n of the
speakers
Com m ittee.
R e fre s h ­
m ents w ill fo llow the sp e ak ers
session and an in terestin g e v e n ­
ing is promised.
J o in t Ml-<'lill^
C a r i -Mill
1 .1-1 IC u tlirrfo rd
K u tlirr f o rd
I . y n d h u r-t
N o rth A rlin g to n
lt<l. o f K i t . C o lim i.. 1
T o ta l
( ’..
Bloodshed On
Picnic Agenda
>
I
N o rth A "tington’s D e m o c ra tic
! p a rty had a most unusual sched­
! ule of events at its a n n u a l p icn ic
m the Bergen C o unty P a r k S e p t
6 , according to the B e r g e n C o u n ­
ty P a r k Commission.
\ i r i ‘!.
2 1 . HI
\
o f T o ta l
0 .3 2
O.O’i
188.12
1.17.76
6 H .I 2
2 0 2 .8«.
K .2 0
0.01
1197 .0 4
i s . r>
2 .'* 0
2 .1 2
'»UK
3.1 3
L and o w n ed I»> r a ilro a d s a n d u tilitie s
A cres
' , o f T o ta l A rea
D. L. & W . R R
4 2 3 .6 8
6 .5 3
F.rie R. R . ( in c lu d in g
E ric I .a n d & Im p ro v e m e n t
C o m p any)
1 8 7 .2 9
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P u b lic S e rv ic e
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Je rsey (.ity W a te r W o rk s 19.8."»
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Reported Handelm ann: “ T h is
area m aintains its dem and for
p icnic facilitie s and is in good
condition, .considering the num­
ber at people attracted.
“Unfortunately, on September
ft, a brawl by members of a local
political party who were issued
Mra. Jesse Tanner w ar elected a permit for a picnic compelled
president to succeed Mrs. Utoiss oar attendant to call in th e local
i t e r , who held the oSce for the
eír
No d a m s ^ rto the
part twoyeers.
( k property >wai txptricnced
it it wat reported that there was
situated. It was quite a place.
Charles
Hie most impressive part of
the High School is the new wing.
There are three r at e » in par-
T ELEPH O N S GENEVA B 8700-*701
itt* «* a im » leoa. a i ad-
T h e event that caused m ost of
the eye-raising was "b lo o d s h e d .”
A ccording to H e rb e rt H a n d e l
| m an n a d m in istrative d ir e c to r of
the board, the park a tte n d a n t had
to ca ll county and m u n ic ip a l po­
“ Som e paren t w ill see h is or lice w hen a b ra w l in v o lv in g the
h e r c h ild w ith the pen k n ife and p u b lic officials and som e o f the
k e y r in g ,” he said “ I am su re police present began.
Som etim es, w h en th e y w ere prac- ' th e y w i ll ord er it retu rned. It
B u t the program was not stop­
ticing, you could "hear them a ll ! is easy to id en tify because it has ped until tw o councilm en had
"V e r the 5ch< c l. Now , they have | m y nam e on i t ”
been dropped on th e ir backs and
then own t'en, and they can re a l­
blood had been shed.
ly " l' t loof-e" u ; Lv r i it d is tu rb in g ,
I t was. H andel m an n said, a
the rest of the s'.kdonts.
most
unusual
picnic — despite
The new gym nasium is large A u x . O f Pershing
w h ich the borough o fficia ls fa ile d
and a ir y and can be divided by C a m p N am es O ffic e rs
to m ake a complete report.
sium for everything : W e ate our a huge partition, so that both boys
lunch there: we danced there. and g irls can use it simultan­
D uring lunch hour, we even sat eously w hen the weather prohi­
there and did hom ework that we bits them from going out of doors.
had nc-glected the night before. The locker facilities are good and
And of course, w e used it for there are plenty of shower s. Seen
physical education. B u t it was the g irls haVe individual stallsm all, and when it rained and we showers. Before, they newer even
could n't go .w rrid e. w e couldn’t had showers. Aa I walked thru
alw ays have oj’ys-ed, «n ee w« their new locker room (of course.
had to share it a ith the g irls I was with Mr. M a rtia n ). I re­
The old gym nasium has been membered the day a few of ua
altered tp p rovid e three facilities: decided that we wanted to see
a library, a cafeteria, and a band how the girl's locker room was
omcrn
South Bergen Towns Own
Only Fraction Of Meadows
lv » » 4 # rtf V lrg ln U . he
its I4 .B from M inm l
U n i verst*» .
After Five Years, An Alumnus Returns
i Ernest I.oiito. a graduate
Cents
a n d S O U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W
w h o p ro w l the darkn ess in search o f unsuspecting victim s.
\ ol. 4 0
Tom A nthony of the Cam era H ouse captured this scene I
The tra ffic lig h ts are new - - and the hatcher and grocery
whieh became the A & P is now the home o f Lyndhurst M en’s
Ml
P o le k W U I
T o ta l
6 7 8 .7 3
D. L and o w n ed Ir p r iv a te in te re sts
Size of H o ld in g *
N u m b e r o f O w n er*
O v e r 100 a rr e *
50-100
25-50
10-25
1-10
I n d er I ai re
T o ta l
7
I II
11
28
125
94
278
i 0 .4 7
A c re s
' ( of T o ta l
A rea
2 4 3 8 .7 5
7 0 7 .4 3
5 0 7 .1 8
4 3 2 ,2 2
4 8 0 .3 8
4 4 .1 3
3 7 .6 0
10.91
4 6 1 0 .0 9
7 1 .0 8
7 .8 2
6 .6 6
7.41
0 .6 8
The
five*
S outli
tl«*r|*«*n
w t iit 't i
huTO
b e e n s tr iv in g v a lie n tlv f o r
s e v e ra l y e a rs to get a m e a d ­
ow lan d »
r e c la m a tio n
p ro ­
g ra m o ff tlie g ro u n d a r e , in
fa c t, m in o rity p r o p e r ty h o ld ­
e rs in th e v ast H a c k e n s a c k
a cre a g e .
Y e t the Passaic V a lle y P la n n ­
ing Association, w hich has been
paid to dr» the planning and r e ­
com m ending for the co m m unities,
•evt n tly proposed that the tow ns
mo\ e ahead at once on a $2.000,(►00 to $4.000.000 reclam ation p ro ­
gram.
T h e re are indications of g ro w ­
ing resentm ent in the c o m m u n i­
ties about such u n re a listic th in k ­
ing on the com plex m eadow lands
problem
The
Regio nal
M ea d o w lands
P la n n in g Bo a rd was o rg an iz ed t o
de\ use a plan for re c la im in g th e
m eadows. It is due to go out o f
existence in D ecem ber T h e P a s ­
saic agency has been fu rio u s ly
seeking to h ave the board con­
tinue and to e m b a rk on th e re­
clam atio n program it has recom ­
m ended.
T lie L v n d h u rs t unit o f the Cen­
tra l B e rg en V is itin g N u rse S e r­
vice m et on M o n d a y afternoon at
the hom e of M rs. D om inick Pin to ,
, in D elafield A venue.
Presen t
I w e re Mmes C larence Vanden
i H e u v e l, A rth u r, Lem ise, Freder! lek B lu m , M artin M oran, H a r r y
A lb rech t, O tto V erb arg, G eorge
A lberding and H erb ert S . Free I m an, whose b irth d ay wa
j bra ted.
Blood Drawing W iHSe Held Here.
AMVET Building WIN Be The Scene
charge. I f you wish to jiv e bl
or receive inform ation about
Bloo d Ban k, ca ll G E . 8-068S
W E . CH4045 at any tim e.
The Lyndhurst Blood Bam
a group of yeur frienda who
s w a re e f the necessity of m
taining a supply of this. UfcH
tag fluid in case of emergmt
They underwrite the coat fl
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