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For Junior Women
The Junior Mtahanfc Qu
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Visiti Mwico City
Leotard f «fragni son of I
Ktwonla Club; Patrick !
Richard VMareHi. Joeeph
under direction of Mr. D* Gial.
Douglas Qleeaon. Eric ■Tnhiason
St. Thomaa Eplecopri Church
waa the scene on Sunday «veni*«
al the institution ot their new rec­
tor, the Rev. Harry W. Haaeeo,
wilh the Rt. Rev. George F Rath.
SuHracan B W » d the Diooooa
ot Newark. otlM ttg .
The Very Re». Richard N. Peaae
d Grace r t l l T r i Church, Ru­
therford, AnMncan <* Wrat Ber­
gen, waa tha Wehop's chspUin.
WUliam Maatera. senior warden,
prnenled tha hpya <e the church
to the Rev. Hate«. Vito Montone.
Junior war««, had a part in the
camnonlea.
The sermon was by the RwRabert F Appletnft al St. P»“1'»
The nHhim' education program
la • phnae ot education whenfm
the Mro clssaos along wilh loachera and crcmdora, live in
tagea at the canili tor ano weak.
KJTJXTStM
panierate in field exploration» la
al God1» pWU: to leach them
liattttrtiv* uae at leisure thne
i to giv*. thean an ogpnrtnnUy
learn t o B y » tth aaf get ahN
IMa h h i
were local g iw s
from Jeiaey Ctty
hSrth*' year that
*T. MICHAEL'S R. C.
CHURCH
KMffr R u d and Í'ifr Avraoi
Rev. L i M n a i . Wllnewikl
PmMeM Hairy T)i*r»th open­
ed IV lo t meeting of the Maaonte
IQub of Lyndhunt on WMbieaday,
AyrU M with the aaalatance at
Wither Charlea Hanch u ChapU i Pro Trjn who offered the
epenlng prayer.
Before going farther with the
meeting the Metnberahlp Commit­
tee reported favorably an the ap­
plication of Brother Frederick C.
McOuafcey of Cartatadt who waa
elected Into umwbeiA lp. Brother
OBITÜAflIES
DTNOMVS.C - Three Lincoln
the membiT» roflowln* tha uaual
courae at Imanrii the application
ot Wealwn Harry Pfeiffer of Ora­
te» aM William H. Cca of UvIrgMaa were received aad placed mal vocal training la required tor the dap tar a ftril kaaaar |
vitt the Membership Commute* membership in the ohonn. Tor de­ ire now being isaAe tor Hat
Mr». William Bni-fcaar h c
tail# call GR 3 4074.
nun.
Drlrga'kma attended Mb Bi
CYO Unit Formed
County danrc at Lyom Hrt
At St. Michael's
-n Mcr.iay. the n>»f> O
party at Greyibae OMMK
Father Stanley Urbanik of 91.
meeting of the MCMk t l
Michael'» has started a CYO. Ik thr
Auxiliary on Tueatag, e M l
hat organized a parish baseball 'tennairee were glMMIt
team lor the ycuth from the fifth
tf.'the eighth grade Thr team has
played their llrst game Saturday
April llth. against St. Elizabeth*?
n Wyckofl. A great victory —
the first game was wen by Si.
Michael’s. 134, a no-hitter and
shut-out pitched by Kenny Ruzika
on Saturday, Afrfl W k
Thla is the fir* tfcM k m Ù *
tcry of any K. of C. Q h É I I
the state of New J W | ftmk a
group o/ 16 P G K. s wfll ht hmcred Individually.
coach. Chester Domanskl: modera- Stcte Deputy Charlea Quaker
tor. Father Stanley Urtoanik.
Saturday. April 25th. will be our
first home game at 10 a.m. at PG K with the jewels of their
the Marin Oval. Lyndhurst. The office plus s certificato «ai a tra­
Berpm County CYO consist of 9 velling card from the Sqpvuone
teams — St. John*. Ben^nfk>ld; Council of New Haven.
Madonna. Ft. Lee: St. Joseph s. F.G.K. Joseph MotM is In
Togotar Mr Vtrgin. QarfWd: Si charye o t gueat a n -M p M *
vflchael’s. Lyndhurst: St FJtza- while Peter Ssyrnialowics la han­
iefh. Wydeoff; St. Catherine's. dling tickets.
Hen Rock: Nativity. Midland
Parti; St Paul’s, Ramsey Good Father De Pasquale, council
U»ck. team, from writer Matty chaplain, will confer the MesulRi
on each P.G.K.
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Ml Tontine Aveaae
G l a m 8- m i
.Sunday. April 19:
9:45 a„.m. Church School with
Hapawi fcr alt age*, including
adults.
11:00 a.m, -Potti«- worship with
»ermcn %y the pastor cn "The
Shdyipitf:^
7:00
p.m.
TH URhpAY,
T U L COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW
PACE TWO
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Youth,
Fellowship
meets. Plans WW1 be oompicted
f«r the rcfrrat they will attend or.
April 24 through 26. WUUfcm ForIx-s is pi f*idont
M-jnday. April 20:
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3:30 p.m. Youth'Choir rehearsal.
8:00 p.m. Circle 6 of th^WSCS
will meet -at the home of Mrs.
I’hilip Manheimcr. FbiWtt Avenue.
W r^esday, April 22:
7:00 p jp . .Junior Interfnediaic
Fellowship will meet at the church
with Miss Ruth HWsmeyer.
8:00 p.m. Circle r> of ,fte WSCS
«ill mrpt at fhe home of M v
Si<k»ey Walker. Forest Ave.
Ihuraday. April 23;
2:00 p.m.~ Circle 2 wjfh Mis.
play. ‘ After the Church Supper'
and a reading by Mrs. John Orzeehewski: group singing: offering
and refreshments
8:00 p.m. Adult Choir rehearsal
A welcome awaits you at the
church on the corner o
t Tontine
and Stuyveaant Avenues. Persons
without n church home in Lynd­
hurst are especially invited.
Marry M an H#ve
A "Wainar" Night
A "Wiener Night" was enjoyed
by the Lyndharat Merry Men i
Jhona. at tha Elba Hall. l » , t
IMAGINE!
A uxiliary H olds
Rummage Sala
12 color pod carda
of Lyndbnfet
The Ladles’ Auxiliary of Bar
can Leek» will hold a rummage
sale tomorrow and Saturday si the
Bagle Bwlldiag, 301 Stuyvssaat
Ave. Mrs. James Tully, president,
bauds the sommlttoe in chsi^e.
mer month« are: Lawn par tes, Mrs. William Bruckner and Mrs.
Robert
MuMeiaen will assist in «tfv
bai toecues. and family picnics.
Russel Gsvtak and his Programs ing a birthday party at the Vet­
Committee have already complet­ erans Hospital in East Orange to
ed arrangements tor an outdoor morrow.
barbecue to be held on Memorial Mmes Arthur Fettzinger, John
Oar*
Hartlgan and Thomas • FickereH:
Among the guests for the eve- w«l snend the past President!
•Wng were: Tony Mcttofa. Tom luncheon at the Caribbean Rrstau
Omtcotta. and Phil Palasclano rant in Maywood on April 23rd
ftmn Lyndhurst; and MichaH Del
Mrs. Louis Luddecke and Mrs
latatti from Nutley.
Bruckner will sttend the luncheon
Playing cards, collected as an to be given in honor of the Na
a*ntMion fee to the "Wiener tionel President In Atlantic Ctt.'
NlgM,” wiM be donated to a lo­ on May 4th.
cal Veterans’ Service Committee, October 17th has been set a:
lor distribution in War Veterans'
Th»m»day. April 167:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Holy Communion.
7:00 p m . Evening Prayertr-»
Choirs:
9:00 o’dcck. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
11:00 o’clock, usual' time.
Friday. April 17th:
7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer.
2:00 p.m. Release Time.
7:0U p.m. Evening Prayer.
Saturday. April 18:
7:00 a.m. Momui^ Praj'cr.
7:00 p.m. Ev^nin^ Pra>’er.
Sunday. April 19:
7:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:00 a.m. Holy Baptism. Hoiy
C< mm union and Surxlay School.
11:00 a.m. Holy O>mmunion.
7.00 p.m Y.P.F.
Muxia>. April 20;
7:00 a.m. Momim; Prayer.
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An estimated 250 choir members
from area Presbyterian Churches
Will meet at West Side Preabytn'.un Church, Rjdgcwo~ 1. an April
If, At 1 p.m. to rehearse for a
huge Presbyterian Tercentenary
Service of Thanksgiving and Re­
newal scheduled for May 17th 'it
4 p.m. at Palmer Stadium in
'‘J’rtnoetttfi.
“ Dr. •George Lyhrt; music direc­
tor at Westminster Cx>ir College,
w ill condu<1 the rehearsal; one of
af /eral to be held across the si.ate
Oh May iTlh, combined Choirs ac<H.fn^emed by a 30
b ass
Chaemble, wffl gathef on the foot­
ball llftld and lefcd the rngtnj.
Ah estimated 20.000 wfM a. tend,
tMtll the choit* made up cf some
2.000 voices. '•
( Two ncifd Presbyterian Church­
men are scheduled to speak: Tcm
C. Clark. Associate United Stati s
Supreme Court Justice, and the
Reverend Doctor Elmer G. llomjigbuusen, Dean cf Princetcd Theol< ^icai Seminary. Mr. Jus. ce
Clark wjjl address the .congregacn the subject ‘‘Presbyterians .11
UiH,’' Dekn Honu igwausen will
3 fi .er a historical seimon.
A highlight of the service will
be the organization and esiablishnunt of ,a new church. The congie^aticn will be accepted >nto Jie
church bedy in a brief service.
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tie (J. S. Coast Guard Aux liury
has sctf^d another first. They now
have a land based fixed Radio
s at ion as part of their Auxiliary
Seai^h and Rescue network. This
'station stands ready to serve the
roast .Guard in any emeigency
and is also used in Conjunction
with (cur radio equipped boats op<rated by Flotilla members.
The station is operated tjy L.
.Smith who is also Division 'Com­
munications Officer, lie is a li­
censed Him operator, operating in
Lyrrihurst under Call sign. K2llie new facility will be used in
teat drills with the Coast Guard
radio network as soon $s the txpat
ii\g season begins and the boats
are In. th? water.
Vacation Shutdown
’ A t NOPCO Company
vacfrtlc/i shiftdown schfor 1964 have been an
nowiced forth*'industrial division
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VU1 be dcaed for the period from
’Jitn t 28 through July 11 incluaive.
The Harrises. New Jersey plant
»111 be closed for the period from
Ailgurft 2 through August 15 in­
clusive. The Jacques Wclf plant!
at Carlstadt, will be dosed from
August 2 through August 22, and
(he Richmond. Califor. la plant *¿11
lie closed froth August
through i
August 8? inclusive.
are requested to!
>1&& Orde r* well In advance ci |
the vacation peHod tc sVc'd any
btconveniente caused by possible |
ViWn ory shortages during the |
shutdowns All Nopco sales, ship- j
plhg. and rtcCutive < Tices will
repiam open for business dur'ng
‘rap Wn.iudl plafK shutdowns.
Airman Sczepanslci
In Joirrt Exercises
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Airman First (lass Victar Sczepanski of l^hlhurst,’ Is partlopatta f in lilxercise Delawar, a Joint
IranTànLU S nuritaiy training op♦TatWn feein.'; ¡ttaged iri Iran April
r' Airman Sczeï»nski. son cf Mr.
'énÀyMrs: B Sczepanski of 720
Seventh St., Lyndhursf, is an Air
-lSè flighf rrtechanic wi.h
É Tactical' Air Command unit here.
one of S.8nO U. S. military
tttochnel in the four-day Air
•FbrC«\'Army,' Navy, Marihe Corps
exercise
M The airman's unit will help pro­
vide maintenance su(»ort for tile
vxevtine.' Dabbed Delawar. Persi­
an f6r /'(•curageolw.', it is hein:»
''V^ndubted to develop the military
defensive Capabilities of the Cen­
tral TVeaty Organization
Airman S<*zepanski ls a gradu­
ate of Lyndhurst High School
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THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1964
SOUTH BERGftN REVIEW
THE COMMERCIAL LEADER
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■ ÉÉitettvtTm M * SMwlh sties April 15
The limit Annua» KshlliMtn of i ill (naturelle».
tn d * »"■» chMdn« —
Ike Active tiunem r'at th» Ctrl-1 Offie** of the C t t t t f t Artfcr» h . » 1(0 kaalthy. f k ^ a * «
ita # Tum*rein tdH tall» place ftu™ .-a tae: » e * ■otter, J rl- cMMrra."
SatNtfay. «Èri 2» tt I * p.m., *Madt. pmtkknl; M tm 0 :'et*Mf. i ■»•km fir the 101» M H l Kxla « e Ça#tadt U n HM1, bum* M it aA 1U vice^pt-tidrnt: IB* hIMUn nr* me U-nty w rm * tiri
Broad Sii-cak The flphaaatjft snapitBnthcnJI Bazansky. Secano», tul » , avallati» freni
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It t e thlrdt oldett to the Uniteci j,c«-t>raMton<: Mrt Charla» 0*1- th* Active Ulrtx-rt, ■ M t t t o
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Itnap calidBenict and njdiaitiiHc Davd Blair, Ruthrrfonf. treaatrOrchcttrt. m é afttthroidtirs oa apparutut. jttfhiduw er; tad Miss Uern Shlavtne.
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L y n d liu r s t, N. J., A pril 16, 1*>64
Osmers vs. Helstoski
who are trying to figure out
District CongresaionaJ race which
will see veteran Representative
opposed by E ast RutherH elstoski, have been
political form books foi
situation baa com e up with
connect urea, concerned
voter identification w ith can-
around
h e is unknown
anywhere
be at a disfield most
than him self.
h ss foreFar from
game.
the very
once he
his
job
name
identification hat
leadera who are
in recent yeara.
In naming H elstoski the D i n or«tic •*rl » Osas» Owadtar at TT»
organisation ia seeking voter M anljfiw rtnl1* 4
Artiglia,
in one of the various patterns available 1 ■ * flsmtkn "*•
ta H*'
Helttoaki has been a figure in East Ruth- T T " * .
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( r f n r j â— -----------------»---■»• _a. • » ---------»- - a w a oc a a r a i e a» wrwrar* w v
" 5 7 , » « " e years but la not <* B e r w w |Me eon** te "«rt» Ar»i<jt«n l<
widely known through the Ninth
- Ceaigrue* L,,,„
, graduale *4
atonal District.
cenital Mgh Beheel. Newark. She
This would seem te
him at a la mente« te Leale Oamtber, a
serious disadvantage.
But there ia another trick hi the
tical basket to m eet such altaeH nni
...
atotki comes froan Polish American Stock.
««wait.
Ha bears a nam e that is a a d h ids
In Bergen County, parti rn U V 1
Bergen, Poliak American ataak la
settled. Indeed, in Bergen County, accord
ing to atudiea m ade by the Planning Cam
mitiion, the Polish American s repreaaet the
thud largest reeident bloc—with the Italian
Americana firat
second.
In the w est end corner of Hi
County that also form s part of the
Congreaaional D istrict the Polish American
residents are many.
Thus advantage of being known that
Osmers carries in to the election is s f s e t by
the fact H elstoski has a sympathetic
for one of the heavieat voting blocs in the
county.
Thus the big Osmers advantage
I Cengraaim—
ut. It
has his work cut out for kina if ha kepes
to win. It also manna that his AHanco with
the foundering N elson A. Rockefeller presi­
dential campaign at a time wbau he aaada
every bit of help he can get
may prove one o f the worst political konari
in Ninth District political history.
•» wi h Richard SllkowsU, a n at
iFire Chief Edmund SUkoweU U
North Arlington. Last year, he
Joined the Reserves end today la
'a red-hot f.rrman" sccoruing K
jChfcl SUkowskl.
l "It’» a fumy thing kow It gets
Into ytur Mood." Chief SUkowskl
I aonOded. "I've been In the de' partment tor 17 yean but It wesnl
I m II laat year tkat RltcNe first
I besame interested hi fli* work.
I No«r ha can't gat enough of M."
Chief Silkowski had hla goal set
tor becoming head of the departI nent when he flnt was made an
: officer of the Schuyler Hose com
I pany but It generally takes a long
- ttmr. A chlei miitt acrvf ihm
years as a lieutenant, three years
is a captain, and two years aa
in assistant chief.
. "Even after becoming an (rtticer
Stamler Disappoints
w Stamler, the U nion County
•tor, made his name a s a awash investigator of crim e. H e made
in Bergen. Thus his career in the
a is watched with eom e interest.
Aa things stand now Stam ler haa failed
to Ihra up to the promite h e gave aa a
t r in e huetar. il. the legialature h e haa made
noise. There k as been sound and fury. But
W e had reaeon to expect better.
IItt U
takes
courage to be a crim e buster,
is something Stam ler refuses to
S ï ï E * .as a legislator,
The* most sensitive problem in this
today is taxes. It has to be handled
f t ! . *’ H has to be met forthriMitl--.
In Bergen County now 100
»->»<-•
■ anta ■re being impnssd It has n»> a
bigger burden upon property. And it is
unfair load upon industry.
The oneroua personalty ta x provisions
a f N ew Jersey have been a hindrance and
a fear to inditetry over the yeara. It
put a gun in the hand of the creah ad tea
artettor that haa frightened many big in­
dustries aw ay from the state.
Now governm ent is laaM
by forcing industry to pay an
able I H » on pareonaity and thraatantog to
take even more.
New Jereey prosperity depends
a healthy induatrial complex that pays a
fair there of jobe while providing the
tary rource o f joke and property taxea that
permit the average man and weman
ability to
But all Stornier haa coma up with e e
far is s plan t o establish a commission—
which would rsport tw o years bqnee.
The feet that the report weuid com.
in one yeer A F T E R neat year’s adban iB'
tonal election m akes one wonder hast what
Stamler ia interes ted in. And whence haa
flown the seal w ith which he preaocatad
Bergen bookies.
Magic In The Meadows
la the Carlstadt meadowa a mi— rig ot
Science is being achieved w ith ou t mucli
fanfare- Consolidated Gatlin« Company is
f c l i n ) deep into the marsh to construct
ffiw ts in which over a billion cubic feet of
ygtlll al gas will be stored.
I<, Building chambers large en ou gh to held
t h e # a s is sat of the question. B ut sciatica
■ a akowa how the gas, under extrem e
said, can be converted into liquid in a fan­
tastic ratio of about MO cubic feet to one.
A s liquid ia stared until needed. W hen it
I b i a a M it ia raconstituted in to gas and
piped into the required area.
,
It is difficult for the ordinary person
16' understand the magic of science ia this
UfeaaKtf. The discovery of natural gas, the
B t ' a f ’ ft h r from the fields in which it
appears are magic enough. T h e fact that
iataan l gas has all but displaced the hutr*
|a e A s ia which gas was manufactured is
M a d a r miracle. Aad now the picture of
phturkT f a t being converted in to liquid.
oua apples which taste as fresh and fine aa
though they w ere piehed yesterday. D elici­
ous apples are sm all, d n p rad aad ha«« the
taste af elixir.
|
Farmer Norman T. Applegate of Free­
hold put over M M bushels of Delicious
applet on the m arket last week. They me da
a delightful eating out of hand fruit. They
made wonderful pies. They made apple
kllM. lAlLL «4M , SI
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T B H M t MACKITS
AND BAUS
be that aaaununitiea which are
chronicalqr Wtwilhng to give finan-j
d al support to thrtr public school«
are unaM t to educate their chil­
dren- to ttat point where they wUlj
be abCfljktO appreciate good litem-1
Beult lor me to deddf
U.C.D.L.C.’« material
pl\t for other peopie’f
tead. I myself woutd
p rradtag altogether »f
Material was all thai
i* hut 1 do not wMi
««s
Gardening Hints that WHi Itolp Von
IOVK THIN-BARKED
«KKS KARLY
II you’re »tank« to add do*-
rpriiu, »Idle mtlU dormant.
Mfvr Ih* I n « «Mi a ball at
*!| which la «tout one loot ki
Uamrtor lot «ach Inch of trunk
flamrirr. Plant the rwrt ball about
■n hu h dwper than 1 t was n .hr
Un- n ■stature o( two porti Ki!
bill tc rr.<vura"e nrw roots.
Wait one year before applying
fi UllitT to Ihe newly plt'tird
nee« By this time there will be
i-i.ow?h now roes to absorb the
fertilise .*.
•o remain green la called aster "“ f l
f ,th?
»
vtlnwH. Till. I. n vlr <a disease • «
,nrt ,ru“ *««■ '
•prend by leafhopper kMcU.
Therc e no be ter lm* than :Ww
To prevent aster yellow» r**y » «1 lh* « «
<**•
wMh one cf the DDT rroducta, If you «nd your neighbor» can
starlit« a» aoon a« plant» a n <*"
«“* *° n® masae. on
tbout two Inchn tall. Repeat a »
•"
*■*»• 5™°’“ «*
wire looped through a ptecr of H ^tl,» at weekly h Z k tE *>«" the nUiMno , t the rM. of
300 to 300 caterpillar» for every
U r to prevent damage .o the il flower 1 *- appear.
egg maa» you deatrov.
Mut. Staking enables the tteea to
-LOVER MITE CONTROL
wkhsland morms until ihe new TO PREVENT
Clover mite» are reddish crearoot lystem is thoroug;ily estab- •ACTYSANDRA CANKER
Wu your parhyiandra a beautl- lure» «nailer than the bead of a
ul. green carpet la« year, or pin.
vcre there a lot of "thread-bare” Ycu may find them crawling
pot* In the carpet?
about window» and wall» »1 thii
I: the appearance sras not per- time cf year, usually In ihe warmi cl. get down on year hand» and er or nmny portion oil the bouse,
.-nee» and look at thepoorer Clever mite» do not carry dlathe limi lew years.
lanti now.
ease and won’t bUe you or your
]f the Mans of the dead plant» pets. They’re »imply a nuisance,
PRUNE, FEED ROSE
ave
a
sandpaper-like
aopearance
You can gat rid of them by Minute» after County Court self, had refused to grant this m o -.ttd f.
BURIES NOW
W - »
A little work In your rase gar- i|d led. year pachysandra has a spraying the cnWde ioaodation Turdge C. Conrad Schasttrf de> Jen.
and a 10-foot band around the 'Isred a mistrial last Wethwsday If the ordinance is ophaid ki dtoaa.
dra now in early April will pay r-nui dlaeaae called canker.
This dlaeaae la «read early in baae of the foundation with dia- n the Moonachie - Carlstadt suit Superior Court, the Empire Dt n tssih’s
aprlng when rmlnapota splash «he zinon, er a miticide such as Ktl- to void Scuth Hackensack’s high- lopment Corporation at Wood- —“«1“
ise apartments ordinance, Ralph Ridge Will build a f*1
high-, m i l l
spores to ether plants. Later this thane or Aramite.
summer paehyaandra plant» iext| Clover mite» esa live only a V. Chandleas, attorney for South rise apartments cornpiex. The cocvi
Hackensack, said he would move pany also is devstoftag ladustryKae<a
iromptiy to have the case die- In the adjacent Carlstadt and Koo- to 4U
misled in Superior Court.
laachie areas.
cut oat as much of the .hreadbare Indoors, a vacuum cleaner Is Schneider, wboae hrotheivin-law, The rase lor Moonachie and raw#
owns
10
per
cent
of
a
»n
cre
«*e
Carta a * w u originally In the pacffr
■pc i as possible and remove dead handy (or picking up dower mite»
tali a mile away from the 6Mof Bergen County Proaecu- talt i
------------------Mtage and stsms. A* soon as newi
growth begins this spring, spray | Worthy Matron Mary Kent and acre apartment site in South Hade- ** Guy w (*Mal. He became ill
mack, decided to caU a mtatrial «n the first day of the hearing and thsri
after George Getman, attorney for
caae was tabes over l y CM« c o p
Moonachie and Carlstadt. said he,®"k his law partner.
^alfc
would not waive his right to db-1 1« addition to CfcUesTs being a e H
ject to Schneider's hearing the atridm» with a pA-Madder atcase.
tack, other unexpected things hap- QmfA
fthtrnTffc ¿Aid [liii (iilm n *8 pen^d during tfcp 2
of
action meant that in aiv future
appeal, the attorney could make
an issue of Schneider’s hewing
the case.
For The Birds
GROUNDS CITED
<
said that when a new
_
Thm <*
>*«
t Carlstadt and MsonacUe
' have the right to oontrai tba
* 1. tNo s°uih.
H*cigT
„
one living
In the<*'departed
MJ acres bstwean Carlstadt and
Moonachie has objected. (Mo cne
lives there.)
S. The two towns failed to start
the suit on time.
Schneider directed Q -nd l«,
to make the dl-ni»«,
As s hobby. Mid
has intrigued jhmtsasi
ikmais and iiyttsnrs
K»™^ I™» “ rpoi
c-hairman to lo M i
“
:
newspaper articles ar
He also directed Grlman to the National Geograp
i move to add the name of South
Hackeneack'i Democratic Town- There are tour gen
I aMp Committeemen. Janes Anze- used to “shoot** birds
vino and Jack E. Ferraro, to the mcst popular fecttfifci
list of plaintiffs. Schneider, him* cf a blind jo conceal
3 D AYS
April 16-17-18
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PA CE TWELVE
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964
L.KS^SSturgesWins Physics Award
mittcc, in reccjptfticn of their effo. .s in again putting Puit 13J
•‘Over the Top V *
Jim
Ferguson,
Americanism
hairman, has announced .he folthe state Safety Essay Contest
First, Rita Certflce, 7th Grade,
Sfi'cmi, Ricfta-.l
Espcsito, 8th grade.
Lincoln
School; Third, Douglas Aktridje.
8th Grade, Jeffers:,n School. These only way of assuring speedy, pcaif nines have lieen submitted to \ae
¡conn y chairman for judging ahd
:he county winners will go to Tren­ Next met tin? Tuesday. April 21,
ton.
come and bring a new member.
Officers ct the pest will attend
a charter night ceremony of Scout
SOME GISMO! - L.H.S. Senior Robert Starges shows off “Gismo II/’ his home-male computer Trtcp 83 in Washington School on
that won phystas prist in science fair. At left .4 Vice Principal Joseph Polito and in the center, April 15. Fred Helmich is port
Phwto by Lyowood '-ha irman.
Mr». Mary J. Dieteman, physics teacher.
Robert Sturgea, a Lyndhund
llic'i KcImmiI se lior, last week end
captured fimt prise in the wnl
r.r ¿¿by*!«** category in the North
Jersey
Science Mathematics
Pnlr slaited In Falrlclgh Dickln
son t'nlvcrsMy's Rutherford cam
|HIH.
The project which St urge*,
wha Is the son of Mr. and Mr*.
RobiTt H. Sturges of 511 Riveraide Avenue, otffn-d in the com
petition wai called “(¿i*mo II.”
The youth describe* it hs a
cetnpater that automatically op
erate* a model railroad.
t*I conceived the idea In the
*pring of isi*.” the senior said.
“ Eighteen month* ago I actual­
ly bee.«n to (xim!nicl the pro*
j Main feature of “Giamo 11“ I*
| the circuity that will be found
j In commercial computer*. Sturi gM already had a HO railroad.
All he needed to do wa* auto! mate the stepa he took to run
it
I So Sturgea c«*i*tructed a “ me| mory” that would receive order*
i- and retain them until needed.
The “memory'' would set the
; track*, act the signal*, energiar
j them and run the entire rill> road once Sturgea gave the ttig
nal.
' By programming.
Stur^e*
could ran four train* at once.
There was no limit to tin* time
the traina would run. The "me
wmrid see that the *wtt
che* operated In unimn *o that
the little train» could *peed
areunl the track* without dan­
ger of collision.
ln Ihr I>hv«ir<. «m prtH tal
therc were sixteen entrie*. They
came from *u«'h a**orted placen
a* Hill*dale, Rutherford. I'ompton IMain* and other, communltlea in the area.
For winning St urges received
a certificate and a C.WIO Mho
tarship to FPU.
Where the youngster will go
to rollefr has not yet been de­
cided. He has been accepted by
Ma*KachiMet1* Institute of Tech
nofc.gy, Newark College of En­
gineering and^ Stevens Inatitule
of Technology.
With the sports pages of the prcus
♦hiojghc j: the country filled once
mere with baseball news BarringW.-lker joins many other posts
in
ter
pat ion in American legion Base-
RENTACAR
S5.99 per 0 1
GE. 8 -6 6 6 5
florth Arlington Win Weird 31 -0 Game
in ’a w eW ^ fe&irtc Shiaf many North Arlington (31)
— *-------------------------------- tht urjht would never end North
^ ^ ^ of 25 Sayervllle St., Rochelle Park.
Arlington -plastered d d foe Harri- Vewawdo, ss
struck a car driven by Salvatore
sop 31 to 0 last week. ^
Effner, 2b
4 Cardone of 9 Eagle St., North ArIt was in baseball. Not football, ^ o d la d . if
’ jlington.
P Cardone escaped injury, but the
fJorth Arlington scopnd 15 runs
^
* •Mcd.na vehicle left the scene of
In* ftiF' third inning.
?
1
.
Leonard, 3b
1 the accident at Ridge Road nenr
All told North Arlington got only £ornwa| %
Eagle Street and drove to a park­
\ t hits. Bur those, interspersed MuIhear^ ’ rf
ing lot in Lynrlhurst two miles
with errors ami walks, added up jfc-yip ^
away, police said.
toj the amazing total.
'Taylor, c
Detectives Edward KalankieIt was the biggest score ever Gmo, p
_ wicz and Henry Skolski had jotted
ri'ijistcrtd by a North Arlington
n
it
17
1
down
Medinas registration numbaseball team. That it cccured;Totals
ibcr when they saw the vehicle
against a hot rival made it all .H a rrio t
00 0 000 0— 0 4 T jWifh a dent in it earlier.
the more startling'.
*¿North
— ” Art. 8 4 l i OBI x—U 17 3 wh, n Cardtne reported the armen paraded to ♦he)
imi -tv«
Two K
baae
Eflner.
Goorilad. cident, the detectives heard the
t>ai> hit.: w
h » r nnnrMaH
plate to that awful fourth inning, wwnwg p»trh*r: Cino (14); Los- alarm c~i their police radio and
Bm rfjh tea,,., were tired Sy ^ pitchrr. Cm # (M1
caught up with the Medina vehicle.
Ih, n s^ -th Art,, *1«. seored dght
Umpire«: Fergwon. Hagan.
Medina and a passenger, John
in the. vfcry Urst in.iidfc.
D Ruden. 31, cf 71 Devon SI.,
T h e -15 rurásülnt in Uie third.
North
Arlington, were f<vund cut
Hi+tar G ets
After
and bruised from the collision *nd
ti rs w a*. nil.
«cot <n Worst O í It
admitted to Hackensack Hospital
base 1t| s y i r m m Itj n m n <H . . . a ,
_
._ . ,
where they are in fair condition.
.ix
and
No immediate summons was is• ¡hit-«
wed.
j.
-ym, ■, . i
its injured.
_
NcwJ havins ^
etf of theJ WFriday night it was the hitter
. 24 h o u r s pe;
riero. The team also exemplified
the Ritual at a m em o ria l service
for General MacArthur at the last
post meeting.
F ISH WORMS
G rast far Trout!
Rad wifgWr» IS« das.
N ila e r o d e r » M t dos.
Odi ar com by
GEORGE’S BAIT FARM
s j s t ’iraaM S.rtursusr a t - . s h o p l o c a u y
«•d <n five hits, thre® walks qnd ear driven by Walter Medina. 33, i
two errors, J W
■/ *-----:------ ------------------------------------ ;-----------Four runs in^ the second, three
run.« in the fifth aqdi.one marker
in the sixth inning accounts tor
the ether ta llift.
GINQ M
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Ncdlfc ArlmgUft pitcher. Len Gi­
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hits
Mirtte He is 1-0 tffti
the season. t t r r e were 15 •'» IH I
given tip by Hftrrtson hurler rfic%
Garth white he fanne.l eight liattcrs. jt '
■
Tlie ,.twi> ,^xtfg»biise hits were
doubM f% i Vikings Bill Goodie w
and Don Effner.
North Arhnpton trav-els to Park
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Lylrifcnrat. East RtAfceffard Stags
Expected Baseball Dial Ni 1-1 6m
ta a R im (hat llvad up to m Bccte did ant aflmr a waft art ahead of * e
ery advancr expectation thepaw
iy three hit*. two of thaw ht tad «aw dam
i 'I'll ti * ie rl Ipr'ttr at Tint »
udtng a triple by npprdni pitch- With the ran
RutherlKd laat Thuraday battled
. Lampmahn. The Wildcat*’ niri- too. Iaaapmaf
t< a 1-1 rulmirotni tie a. Count
held Lyndhmt'a batten to two tanaad the me
Park, Lyndhurat.
<t* but pave up a walk. Mi ... aad the M a i
liie rnty dnappmiumcnt w- wwed apead and acme pood E. Itathartoed
tltat Shat Rutherford'* ace, Bar rve balla.
Canlamaic. aoikt ; . dc the hu The Golden ear* opened the Ferraro, cf
k r. The youagater Injured Ma arm
rlna in the Paaaale •'»if ■Car otta, cf
and had K ace thr game Iro.
«rente encounter la the tMrd ina- atamaro, U
If' f ' >*
. a .. JacUa a nguxt uj iignt ampmaiai. p
Bat Walt Lampmaan, the bt- '« after one a'rikeout. B ogle Jcdar, 3b
EkM Rwhcrlofd tcw r, aoon mad> iorad the runner at aecoad jus. .alpr.ctc. rf
up lor the ahxwr r .antanzar'
*>¿<2 wit the double play him JbcSli, A
lli pitched almost flawteaa baae «■
farina, c
ba'l.
* r-**rH hall advanced the ran 3reca, lb
TWItW"' ■h'Txtif-' Wmmnv^lr w r to aecnwl. -‘Hww the e-t------- .angaaani »» the kated Lyndhuial left hander,•»'■* «> I** Bogle od bat
did jaat what wa* expected — he u>rpw lnto center Oald and the (tala
fanned IT and allowed uily dure riauier came around to acore. • iyndhunt (II
hi'
. >. und-out eaded the inning.
Tha gam*, turned oat to be ar Eaat Ruthcrforl VImrtirt» t! '*ko ; m _
rxr-eted, a pachlr* battle
June In the top of the fourth Ian " W " 1 ' ~
At the rad < nine inilnga - ng. Lampmani tripled after Jl ¡¿“V'T’' ri
Iw. mere than the rcgalatfcxi'-aev- 'cadoff maa atruck oat. Then A " ¡J * “ ' “
en — It waa agreed the Icanv ‘.eohefc waa aafe when the pitchpt\fcaMy wi'jtd haw played 19 r bc;tcd a cumebacker. Bnh Za|
"
li-ninga without acoring.
rick got the nai home »Ml a
Lampmaan. who «aarterbadca auicide aqaaeae bant. A ttrikeu
*
thr football team, proved not jnl> ended the taring.
Jb
deadb on the mtund bat a tall The Golden Bean threa-ened k- “ **■ *
tall man with the atiefc. He ham
he bottcm at the ninth wbe» Pete-m mcredout two ,< the three hit* Palco aingled with one out. A* '
g v n m d oil BoEle.
.ttempted pkfeoff by the catch«
tf f ‘^ r'ant
.*»*■*■ * “ Cantaaaan. aha jot »cMlred when the Drat boaraiao
the th jd __________________ liacovered on reachk« the b a g
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2 0 0
Hynea haa pOed un potn*a n cv
j p a ary dual meet Umaaaat haa c . .
4 0 1 red In the lent two yean air
880-yard run — t. Roaa (NB>;
4 1 i da five pdnta that come up with
(L); 3, Sctve (NBI.
4 0 0 rgalarity each meet add to tlv ^
Time:
J U '^ndhunt total,
1-mlle run — 1, Hynea ft-): !
to o
Lyndhunt won H* third atrai-h
3
„ . meet of the year by beattrj Nort' lanacn (NBI; 3, Scmrtlt (U
■me: 4:94.
3 00
70JS.
*. li/ndliaial
o-o-t. Tran Dlthfcll. LyihBib« rrini- ■ 1 mile wlay
_____r, won both the 100 and Ihe V.
GraV. Manco, Sodeoaki, DKMaa, i
a Lyndhnrat heat North Bergen nl. Time: 3:41.
n:CMan flaahrd to a 10.2-erv HOB EVENTS
an R
nd docking In copphn the cm ■ict put - 1, Farm er (LI; 2.
4 o j try and a 7 t3 l i the C3. Team luciaakt (111; \ Rzrnpoluch (NBI.
4 0 ,
ale Jcae Veirtero waa a<-irr^ <r Diatance: SO feet, TK bidhea.
4 0 t
>»h eventa. but /tt wound up hav
ntar-a throw - 1, Cutdetti (LI;
j 0 o ,K< acored mere pff'nti thnn T) 2. Zamhelll (NB); 3, BUIotU (LI.
1 0 0 rhlara. Ventoao captured the ,Diatance: 119 teat, 8 tacbea.
< 0 0 biaad jump with a leap oI 19 led
High jump — 1. Gohe (L): J.
3 0 0 and a half InchW h ik (NBI; 3. Fontuaa (NBI.
3 S 1
Other cu atandng aarly-aeaaoa TIoight: S feet, t M m .
3
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partormancaa for the GoldenBean
1
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worePaul Faimer’a S»-71iheave Broad jump — 1, Ventoao (LI:
la the (hot put aod Jalai Ocfae »
a < i M Nidi jamp. M l * Bcagen'a
an -1 3 3 Henry Maaa tuniad In a aadUaUe
hcny Ippolito and the late Joaeph
upkowaki, include. Jerry UUU
ma. Bitty Martin, Charlie ScrtvaT tv. imyer, Sal OaUHIa. Garry
Halliaey, Beany Rlnaao. Bcbby
tajoa. Donald LaCuardia. Billy
Hughaa. Frank PoQara, Ralph Po,lc and Walter «chamber.
During the winter pcafte «1
948 til: Park Pommteahiner. ter-
SmHfc P H cki Qw — O IN bc »
To Victory Over W«st N«w Y«rfc
Lyndhirst Scaru Second Diamad Win
After Fate Falco walked, Frank
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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 196*
THE COMMERCIAL LEADER
JfAOE FOURTEEN
eicWt «rader.
12 finalisti In Ite .OBHabr
« S i t will be ellglMe to eunthe North
oa
s 4 m , Apr« 25.
ìèm . Matilda MuttaMqr «* the
Jinter School faculty, « a la
chMtf* of the local apeOing bee
elimination contcat.
‘Sleeping Beauty’ Enthrals At Shack
...
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1
—*-■1 antkiKÌaiti^
ty,” we are aure. Sating a well
kved »tory oocne to lite la always
• thrill and ao it waa on Satur­
day when we weat to the Thea­
tre Shack.
The shout open* with the Kina
and the Queen preparing tnvitatiens tc the chriatentag f t their
newbcrn daughter, Briar Roae.
Jack JchnsLA, the king, give* a
geed performance, and we’U blame
the play s author lor putting all
those boring reference* to the taa*
sles on hi» clothing into Mr. John*
sen s mcuth. Another slap a t the
author for having poor Ruth Warafc~ut colors of food. Miss War
rtn and Mr. Johnson make a good
tiam and it’s a shame they
weren’t given better tines.
Jennie Smith as the prince«
Briar Rose doesn’t quite look the
part but comes off well as the
central character. It Is easy to Lincoln PTA
see why her nursemaid was floor Meeting Today
of her. The good fairies who bring
happy gifts to the infant Briar The Lincoln PTA will meet at
Rose arc Lillian Kingsley and Mar­ I p.m. today, when the progran
cia Wilson. Mint Kingsley fumbled will include a debate by 8th grad«
a line or two but Miss Wilson aipils on “Medicare "
A Chinese auction will be held
managed nicely.
What is an evil fairy nrtthout a it the school on April 29th, at :
cackling laugh? Lais Pender is a ).m„ with Mrs. Prank Gentile ant
real nuany and the maksM» man Mrs. William Weber as co-chair
has managed to make her loot men.
appropriately wicked, but it Is her Mrs. Frank Bulkowski. presi
laugh that reaUy sends the cMtk lent, was in charge of an execu
dewn your spine. Brr-r-r.
ive meeting held earlier to pia.
Charles Robinson as the prime .’Or this meeting.
> '
The Ladies Auxiliary at Lynd­
hurat Council. Knight» of Ooianvhus. had a Tut jTwa« àemenstratlon at their meeting-on Mcarlay' eveninr al the new Knights
: f Columbus Building in New Yort
Avenue. Mrs. Nicholaa Ippolito,
l halrman of the nominating comniUee, presented the proposed
slate of officers for the coming
year. Mrs Salvatore Butti I* pree-
G re q Thom son
In Spelling Bee
Gregory 'Hiomson. an eighth
grade student in the Junior School
cf North Arlington High School,
will represent the Junior School
at the Bergen County Semi-Flhals
27th Annual Herald News Spelling
Bee to be held this Saturday at
Woodrow Wilson Junior H i g h
School. Clifton. He was selected
in an elimination spelling bee con­
test in which all seventh and eigh­
th grade students participated. Hi*
alternate is Elaine Lear, also an
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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AMP 9Q PTII B E R C P f REVIEW
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964
Lyndhurst Sabin Vaccine Wednesday Miles Mercury Puts OnSbowEvery Dayi
MARRIED
w given the fleMa Oval Vaeehw
treatmeet -sn Wednesday, April
t school«, teal mast have oaoseat
ram their par»at», see»—red
«‘hoot Superintendent EH A. Ksae,
At Monday’» Board of
noetlng.
He said consent slips are being
.ent home this
Adults and children not of school
age will receive the vaccine at
he high school cafeteria Sunday,
\pril 26. from 12 noon to 3 p.m.
This is actually a program spon
•ored by the people of Lyndhurst.
vith the Board of Commissioners,
School Board and Board of Health
xcrdinating the work, lor the
3ergea Clonly Medical Society,
inlike several ether County So­
cieties, has not sponsored w*'*
" ¿■am, K m Mia, in wpigi
ion cf the sec-m.ng lateness *a we
action.
Mis. Charles Christ, School
Beard piesident, and a commit­
tee of 50 PTA women arranged
.he school vaccine program, but
volunteers, especially nuraes, are
meded for the adult session April
26, Kane said. Volunteers may con­
tact Sanitary Inspector Michael
cJuarmo at WE 9-5190.
Guarino has noted that on Sun­
day. April 26 registration slips will
be given out to aH churchgoers,
and that if these are filled out
before citizens enter the cafeteria
for their treatment, there will be
v er\ little dHay in getting through.
Kane said vaccine for types 1 and
3, will be given this Spring and
type 2 in the Fall. He sold type
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Girl Scout News
Jefferson Students Explain
Their Science Fair Victories
would help them understand, and
aid their children in the subject.
Trustee and Board Vice-presi­
dent, Frances Otkowski was ab­
jtfifent*
M ttknts of Jefferson School told the two lower floors. David’s fam- sent, due to convalescence after
how they m ade their art and sci- ilv lives in the building at pre­ a hospital stay.
enre «thiblts
e*hibits which
w hich won two pi
cnce
pri/es sent, at 1 Station Square.
Fair
Sti th e county F
air in Febn
February, The little Red Schoolhouse was
to .¿the Board Of Education
;
ducat ion Moncopied by Christine De Cecco, one YMCA Softball For
day night
cf Mrs. Maclean's pupils and by Men Starts May 4
exhibit, sponsored by the Robert Esposito, a pupil of Mrs.
Btf-gen County Tercentenary (Com- Mary Gorman. Robert said he T^»e South Bergen Branch YMCA
Bei^en Co
County Trade bis School of “ cardboard. |Rutherford Men's Softball League
mAtee, named the Bergen
open to matchsticks, toothpicks, sugar, will begin play on Mondsy, May
Jl*. - Historian's Fair, was ope
the,county and held
»oloring and many other iftb, at 6:30 p.m. on Field No. 1
through a at thr thins*."
‘
in Rutherford.
I Two eighth grade boys. Eric To-1 Teams registered for the league
..
. „-ju ,,—* biason and Robert Tucker, made *re the Jokers, managed by Jim
' ^ Mutual model of one of Lynd Rnger.:
Rutharford
Sporting
h t r * ’s ol'’r?*t and most attractive Goods, managed by Joe Keira;
I*.
*
V : . Masonic Club, on IZimmerman s, managed by Chara sixth grader. Rivrrs;f. v
near Rutherford He Potor; Paul’s Zebras, piloted
m the category
p|a,
,n 1Tg7 ^ q| by Len Wimmer; Park Shop Rite.
Social Im portant, Duf(.h d. R
,he ^
^
by Frank Leneae; Hideaway,, by
T ^ r*
rh< he 's Measured the build- Anthony Scrillo; Rutherford Men's
Road School, and I)avid Al- inK ¡jsoif nnfj carefully drew their Club, by Nick Loizzl and ths Holsixth grader, was , ^ j j c s^ ale, the bricks covw*
managed by Jeff Hcllis.
Lyndhurst Color
Post Cards
lerie Testone, and Dawn Solomaa.
The caller was Kathy Carbone.
“Magic Carpet" badge« were given
to » v a n Ncntedt, Lot« Paynter, , .
..
..
Diane Eckert, and Dawn Solomon.
lhf
gtrt receivtd
•Oaok" badge« were given to thoae
■‘egiatration card. Lrodera
in unifonn H>e • Hotl.e^lee|l»r".!Í, r , w
Mr» w No" ' ’
badge group did quaatiom 1 and t ,r’ - ,M T“™0- Reporter — Jane
4. The ' Drawing and Paintti«’ | zyn»W ,viczbadge group did pendl «ketch»«
TTiOOjf 13 — W , opened wilh UKLeader — Miaa E. Lindsay. R e - d W i d w i y . The colorgunrtis
porter — Lola Paynter.
IJere Shanm Spagnoolo and DonTROOH 7 - Patrol i m i ' i n f N « * » » . The tlaghearen were
charge of the opening Patty
Slur- IT'vian
Sela
*any JIUI~ .
. “ .«I . Li*«!»
.
ge. and Melanie Willoughby re-tf ?“ 8 D A l,dn*
cited three poems. Cindy Lou Bay- #l,h ,heir *endnfoo< t e l . We talk
er received her Girl Snail pin I f abou' wh* ' ,0 make for MothThen we went into our badge ^ ^
We
wi,h :l* G®“ 1
group«. Leaden — Mr». L. Nolan, I* * * a r d i ,,ld "T ap«'' Leaden
Mrs. F. Greco, and M n. J Me- K S S S S S S f i H
ami Invention for vidnally placed on the foundation, Len Wimmer was elected league
the- Larkawann i with bits of transparent paper president. Persons desirif« InJoron Stuyvesan' xhowinq: as moriar. The whole is marton on softball should contact
beautifully landscaped.
iFrank Schwelghardt at the Y In
Grabowski. prim*i- Frank Nardiello. an eighth grad-|iouth Bergen Branch, Rutherford.
De Paul, cha.r- t r, displayed a Ferris Wheel he
and Mr .Carol constructcd with a bicycle sprocselene:
in the ket chn'n n r i an erector set moeighth grades, and a ¡t<»r. complete with colorful plastic
of parents ¡*nd cars and a «.* :le in each. Ian
present Monday. Fanning d< monstrated a pbo’o
social stu- graph with »M-fashioned l o u d
Influenced a number speaker and Richard Galik exM:
W hy
•slanled displays, bited a method off .isolating gases,
Mnonstrating his Railroad j ('harts depicting various phases
David Allan noted the sta- of- life in New Jersey, a fishing
«am «
a touiU in 188;
1883 for the b«-ne- community and a coal mine reofccrowd
ch were* shown by Rozane BoneiM« c « ta « y
Cted to walking throuRh a half- II, Eric Bulger. Deonis Jankowski
*of mud from Ithe Ridi{e Roitd and Michael Scarlatelli. The fourth
M." A balcony
Kdkl#*n«ltr for wives and prade pn je<*t cf paintings of ship,
the horse racers was fruits and flowers, was directed
and living quarters on by Mi’s Virginia O’Gorrrtan.
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