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10 Ccn’s ne jut* of a lively and ener etic pjrwh. Thc ftiak i* iouhly happy to join in the elebration qf their pastor’s an- uversary bwauir he ha* re- ently recovered from a aeriou- Pawai. \ all«*\ Conference l.eagu«* lore them no matter where Chief. they live. Proclaimed by President Ken- Gu«ts of honor were Rev nedy in the United States and John A Murphy. Rev Edward by Governor-General Vanier in Hajduk. Rev. Louis Mennitt,,Canada, the week is sponsored H< .1 - • Y o Brwn and Rev internationally h\ th* N •• » < Casmir Finley. O.S.B Fire Protection Association. l,YNDHUR~T !.IB: AHY vaujx bhoo-. Avt.. vs. u J Waato-ti fifty yurt ago the first fire Prevention Wsek wss observed From Monday through next Saturday the nation once again will observe the week. It is a wise ides to mark the occasion since the dangers of firs can not bt stressed too much. However, every property owner ought to be cognizant at sll times of the dangers of Are. It is s billion-dollar killer every year. And the tragic fact is many ftres could be prevented if sn ounce of prscsution had been observed. y ...- ., ■_ .... iJfSCBORST. N J . ------- | _ (fftminurcml'Eeab^r ■od SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Vol. 42 No. — 13 I.YNOHt RST. N. J. OCTOBER 5. 1961 . >i h. j T«L«PHO»» mm ’lev. Muller Marks 40 Years At St. Matthews on Sunday October 15, 1#®1, si 30 P M This service will be i the jjlory pf God and tonor of one of his servants, astor George K Muller, for he occasion of his 40th anni .ersary of his ordination and 40 curs au pastor of St. Mat hews tJuly 10. M l.) The invitation was signed by t committee composed of Mrs 1 Albrecht. Miss M Bruckner Gedrimas, Mr On July 10. 1921. Rev. Geoiy* Muller was ordained ss i •astor At th<» same time; h vas sent to Lynd iurst to > be ome pastor of St. Matth a ivangelical Lutheran Churc' The 40th year of his paStm ige of St. Matthews and hi elebration as a minister of tn. « 4 tneian Church will be mai \ -J by his parishoners Octflb* 5 when vesper services will eld at St. Matthew* at 'th- hurch which stands at Vtfl* l.ook Ayenue and Trav* nsc\ A committee that has worfcs* iard to make the event one o .yndhursrs great church 'at airs has invited thc rommuftlt' o help pay tribute to a nwi vho is the dean of clergy no >nly i i Lyndhurst but in si South Bergen. 1 Invitations were a*» follow ‘Dear Friends in Christ: "You sre cordially invited \o\ the Vesper Service to be nein »».>•-______ Public Outrage Over Assa ults Upon Students South Bergen Has 38,216 Voters Listed For Nov . 5 Ira William Gedrimas, Mrs «... . Ii. nne, Mrs G Nash. Mrs The M iff there has hern little intere»t demon»tratr Rominski. Mr* R Rb»* ano ^ >n ^ rominp, ^.Iwrnatorial rlrction wa« Hi**i paled I LF ,ndhu“ ? r h .n ^ radi- hU w,rk .m.nirip.l rl.A . in thr ^ ally since Pkstor Muller look [mini lie- rc|M>rted registration of voters I* al »n all time . ip In.p.uaii i.-i Tn*Vallcj -———- -— ____ hiffli of imrr 18JI^ .* irook Avenue church has beer v According to the Ogores of th* >eCOnd Y Oir clerks about MS new v<*an i i . « j 1 hive registered lor the No*aa» II n O lU ”U p her election with North ArHne- f. . . J ton listing J7» of the new oar* keOpTUrea |( North Arlington Hgure* »r* Accurate the community fl»y Hackensack police arc holdini: h>vf. th. top numbei»of rc*i«t- to men believed to have taken ert.d voUnk_ 11 , 37*. , A year ago it wa* estum North Arlington had *• Msgr. Bernard F. Moore, pastor Seated left ia right: f t. Mn- rra*ark* Blum. Bt. «»>. aad - ------ •--- Carat Qliltr . Mn. Aaclia Blew <»«** •>' left u rt(M: Mra. D. A. PMa(tbh«aa. co-chalrmaa Bre.kf.M C , B. Bacle. Jr. rrrardlaf secretary; Mra. Peter Delealae. laanrlal aecreUry; Mr% . Geor«e Oral lam. chairman ol BreaklaU ( .mmlttet. MSGR MOORE SPEAKER AT BREAKFAST The Rt. Rev Msgr Bernard F. Moore w»> master of cere- monies at the Communion Breakfast held bv the Rosary Society of Sacred Heart R. C. Church in Sacred Heart School after the 7 30 am Mass in the cliurch. Sunday, with an at- tendance of 488 women During the breakfast there wSs quiet music by Victor ■mam r. --- — ------ ' .. . » situation. Murrsy A. Seton Hall 1 oiversitj ». m «l«»tik»| toilay as |ml»li« outrage o^rr f|i-tiirl*Mm«i» pres(dent ^ th# Board of Edu rommlttee: Mr> Hone* ,||]at|1(1%r f„||otscil u n in inwliich I’a - a i c Hiri’i > liool cation. Dr. Gcome W Hohl » ____ a ___ superintendent of schools and haf engaged grew. others discussed means of com Pa-sair ha** |»rin»*ilnnaloe to ropewil.jnnnilliiin. kallina tw*. v M mm . kwo men believed to have taken rtirt in the Carlstadt tavern rob- bery and gun whipping la-t ^ ____ ___ _____ ___ week voters. Recently 37* new v«*ev« The other two were srrested to the in Lyndhurst by Patrolman Dsn- ^^at this portends is being .el Checki who outguessed the vppr|ll99d the Mitictana pair on their escape route and l9 ^ mayoralty el*ctl— nabbed them. u.is year. However, there is s The other'alleged members ftfht for borough raun- the quartet were nabbed on the Republicans are making a iighway The:.. are believed to tIpmendou„ e(fort to gft repro- have been carrying marijuana, (in the council indicating that narcotics running Rutherford s registration is ■nsy be among the charges they next w|th j j 000 voters on th# I will have to face ___ ij^s. About 200 to 2^D new vot- Meanwhile. Checki has been rrKts1crtwi there _________ _______________________________of s msyorslty battle, had SS "tril<-i'o" on 'o i'lh e bndce Mr and M r. Frank Andro- u.w |„,ed tor a frfal o» an .-ffort lo £ weekend. ol «U •“ T™ "' 1540 _______ I No plates will he toialaMi «**»»*** ,!* ,r ~Z ---------------- •angipane and Cornelius L-icjetoOer s is. proving i««- ,hc A Zone ord. in.. wn«n ai ",----------- . ' , in -------------------- ------- ------- th * bridge* center lane which niversary on luesoaY iw s| m uardia portumty In re-emph.s.re the ronv, r. . ,y„ . f K e e l plate, are be.n, msUlled rf<„I a, been used lor m .« than Rve dau«hte« and am and thetr f | . O . W W W O T e Mis- Amelia Klepp. Ph. n..fact that preventinE lire* is tr,,den,.,. pr,„ *.,! lhe outside ,v,r deUrroratin* omcreU on thelcaat p«abl« tetrhianM to provide an extra lam- lamiliM were prr«ent that eve- y n i. B .11 J t Ye«. rJ.n ol Women at Seton Hall evervone1 . job * ' ,he W ise is not l« b"di:e deck to cushion the durmi weekend, except ) ears » pro i r.m« in a quiet lamily «alhcr W I T H D e H W I *». STvemt, w» «-•< n-ker ^The local'ob«rv.nce ol Fl.c Pol,to >-V o< heavy t k w^U n X ^ Mr and Mr,. Valent.no She said that voun* women be Prevent® i Week will be spon ^ that th. Plann.n* Board|n rn,‘- work ta /UXM^ngty worfc Wl» \,.jranica. ol Kear educated to prepare them lorla,red by the Lvndhurst Fire ,he p.eint out- *1* >h» sf n, ~ * ,*P' n<* f ,unl1' h^ w. v Department''*" rr*Bk ------- . •!..« come be- Department, according to the . , follnwinc ■■ pi "ach to the Lincoln Tunne. n iiri.ing, September 3 *nd A K > ( lord. Mr and Mr. ^ t e r ‘ where S E ' _ . .. r^rt t T Z r ^ I5! ^ «*. Ar.dranica, ol K e.m y. Mr Rev John E O'Brien and Rev. Casmir Finley, OS.B The committee in charge ol arrangemenu lor the break fast were Mmes George S. Grwllam and Daniel Fiugib toons co-chairmen. Salvatore Barbien John Berardi. Frede rick Blum. Horace R Bogle. Jr S.lvat..re Built. Angelo D . Irene Markle ol 2M Travers Che. s i William Cirone Peter place, is currently student Dc Carlo, Joseph De Gisi. Paul teaching at Hillside School in De Massi. James Gibbons. Wil- Montclair She- is a senior ltam Klaus Charles Olivo and majoring In Kindergarten-Pri- Louis P Satovia. mary Curriculum at Trenton The i d rose* used in decora- State College tion were birred and given to All seniors spend nine w-eks the women during the senior year teaching Al their meeting on Thurs under supervision ot rollege day evening n, -inhers were ad supervijors and approved e~-h vised that October is Rosary ers in the public sch<«.l« ol New moith and numbers are re- Jersey The experience includes quested to res ite the Rosary observation, participation and dailv lor world peace. Mrs lesponsible leaching Peter De Luis- gave a talk on Mtss Markle is leaching kin jrivatc demotion to the Sacred dergsrten and tjve coopcrst'ng 4,000 South Bergeiiitet March la Holy N ook Porodo, Suoday More than 4.0110 Sotith Bergrn men will march in Holy Name parades Sunday in Hackensack and Newark. Men from the parishes of Sacred Heart. Lyndhurst: Si Mary's. Rutherford, and St. Joseph's of East Huth-jr- ford and Carlstadt will Uke part in ceremonies that will be staged in Hackensack. Men frtrfn the parish of Queen of Peace North Arlington, will join W«**t Hudson men in iharch- ing in Newark Exercises for both groups will begin st 1 pm Indication* are South Bergen will turn oui their biggest dele- gations lor the parades In all the churches laat Sunday priests urged men lo make ready lor the paradwi. The colorful parades have drawn, throngs ol watchers in the past This year the Hacken- lark parade is expected lo draw a crowd ol more than 10 , 0( 10. ____ . _ _ ___ _____ _______ ol Ruther- proach to the Lincoln Tunnel — coming. September SO and will A Highway Department larA Mr >n(Jy rs PeterAn- m operation while a new bridge t.„ntinue only until early Sun spokesman noted that a recent ^rFot(a „( Clifton, and Mr and is constructed nearby The new uy afternoon The same pro- fatal accident near the western ^ paui DeMarra andMr bridge already under construe- t>4ure will be carried ott on approach to the hridge occurred Luciano of Pas- I S Z aM^ooao to~nei«hbOTs tion will be completed before th, following weekend, when it jn the Matral lane aft«r I e >||d (helr cluldren ^ V.riirn C, w as the end of. 19*3, at which tftne hoped the job will be com motorists had crowed the hridge -------- who objected to variances w. ^ bridge Will be shut.down „m«d. and theralore had no . onne< ti.. . - . a— Htr>mTl court proceai , nd r o m p ^ iy overhauled be- ^ ^ .te , now in place ott)wtth tha aewly lagMllod 4—i CUB PACK 87 ApfJfeWianils » tBta T ' fora returning to use lor one- the two outer lanes on lhe west iP'ate*. /*lUCkJ ADTFD ship Boards were ,ram. lK,und „de of the bridge pro While tha sirork has been GIVEN CHARTER aSS'aSSS^ s S S S S ^ * . * Rxecu- Mr and Mrs Joseph Zales of WOMAN S CLUB AT MRS. MANGRINI The American Home Depart ment of the Junior Womans Club held a meeting on Monday evening the horns ol Hr* Anthony Mangrini of 628 Fourth street, chairmsn Mrs. Normsn Oskley of Nut* ley showed the members and guests how to do liquid em- bioidery Present were Mmes. John Shutt. Raymond Day. Robert Olsen. Ben Marinello, G. D. Neill Smith. 6cout tive of Tamarack Council, brought the charter to the pack and wished themsuccess in their new venture. Scott Evans is Cubmaster Robert Batson is secretary . Oilmore of 23 LHr- John Bamer la Institutional «P - ^ >ypmie T,a, krd his "Srrooy. - in the Pa-k *• form Den 1 and held a meeting ' ^ n( ^ BeU on Tuesdav afternoon at ti** * mem^her \f,irra» chur. h Ro*>ert B.l.on, Rich., 1 Te eph-me l ^ h ^ t o r « v Murrty Ecskinc Richard M.ltxatille H .a N J . he u p r e a nUy coj. Nile,, Mullins. Louts Talsnro ewned and Barr, TMe..Th- IU. studies For man, tri J Engelke was organii a- „nd a group set up ta aadit - ■ * "bill government oigf |M | i»4 to in« h» was ■ 'pi niaar of the plant engineering and r peratmns .WOce service at Mur ratr Kill Mr Gilmore l»gan his t«l*- The Woman s Club nl Lynd i hone carw in IW a. a mem- hur«t will hold a card part;' next her-of Western Kleetric Laia- Wednesday at Adnniram Temple panv's Kntinering on Second avenue Desaect will which later bcaaie Bell Labac- bc served at 110 p.m. Friends atones are Invited Mrs Edward Starr Mr and Mr. f.ilo.ore hava mer IS chairman, assisted by |1Ved in Lyndhurst for 45 year*. Mrs Norman Penwarden, tin- Thev hav' si* < h'M.en Mrs aiH-e chairman, and a large com- ^ n. iJeaai Sandifnrd. Mra. mittaa B A IFJaiaei Aamntt: Mr. K. Final plans were announced x < jiant IMwell; Robert B . J at a meeting of tha executive d . im| and Herbert B Gilmor* board held yesterday afternoon Jr a u I f .——VI... Pack 89 Has. *** \ j ZaleV?I Olsen. Ben Marinello. G D M|IMil;T MH>ntAl l. I t V il E The volunteer job «f trslnln* h.xth avenue. ha<1 »^ Dunkin. Ralph Licardo. Donald the rheerleaden in the I< mal Mad«et League fall* on thr folio* uerr Stwilev* Rydw^m iHandetaon, J.a,ph Cappaccio, Ing yauag ladles „l the con.munit. From lei. lo ^kt- MUsOyer .lt, « • * ..« ? yr !!Z ;lH .™ .„ I J.ra .n .n d J M Mark- IH.roth, Rublaetti. M«s Beverly TegnaW, 1

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Page 1: (fftminurcml 'Eeab^r vs. u -. Avt.. 10 · 2015-05-16 · ome pastor of St. Matth a ... Louis P Satovia. mary Curriculum at Trenton The i d rose* used in decora- State College tion

10C c n ’ s

ne jut* of a lively and ener etic pjrwh. Thc f t i a k i* iouhly happy to join in the elebration qf their pastor’s an-uversary bwauir he ha* re- ently recovered from a aeriou-

P aw ai. \ all«*\ C onference l.eagu«*

lore them no matter where Chief.they live. Proclaimed by President Ken-

G u«ts of honor were Rev nedy in the United States and John A Murphy. Rev Edward by Governor-General Vanier in Hajduk. Rev. Louis Mennitt,,Canada, the week is sponsored H< .1 - • Y o Brwn and Rev internationally h\ th* N •• » <Casmir Finley. O.S.B Fire Protection Association.

l,Y N D H U R ~ T ! . I B : AHY

v a u j x bhoo-. Avt.. v s . u J

Waato-tififty y u r t ago the first fire Prevention Wsek wss

observed From Monday through next Saturday the nation once again will observe the week. It is a wise ides to mark the occasion since the dangers of firs can not bt stressed too much. However, every property owner ought to be cognizant at sll times of the dangers of Are. It is s billion-dollar killer every year. And the tragic fact is many ftres could be prevented if sn ounce of prscsution had been observed.

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(fftminurcml 'Eeab r■ o d S O U T H B E R G E N R E V I E W

V ol. 4 2 No. — 13 I .Y N O H t RST. N. J . O C T O B E R 5 . 1 9 6 1. >i h. j T«L«PHO»»

m m ’lev. Muller Marks 40 Years At St. Matthewson Sunday October 15, 1#®1, si

30 P M This service will be i the jjlory pf God and tonor of one of his servants, astor George K Muller, for he occasion of his 40th anni .ersary of his ordination and 40 curs au pastor of St. Mat hews tJuly 10. M l .)

The invitation was signed by t committee composed of Mrs 1 Albrecht. Miss M Bruckner

Gedrimas, Mr

On July 10. 1921. Rev. Geoiy*Muller was ordained ss i

•astor At th<» same time; hvas sent to Lynd iurst to > be ome pastor of St. Matth a

ivangelical Lutheran Churc'The 40th year of his paStm

ige of St. Matthews and hi elebration as a minister of tn.«4tneian Church will be mai \-J by his parishoners Octflb*5 when vesper services will eld at St. Matthew* at 'th- hurch which stands at Vtfl* l.ook Ayenue and Trav* n s c \

A committee that has worfcs* iard to make the event one o .yndhursrs great church 'at airs has invited thc rommuftlt' o help pay tribute to a nwi vho is the dean of clergy no >nly i i Lyndhurst but in si South Bergen. 1

Invitations were a*» follow ‘Dear Friends in Christ: —

"You sre cordially invited \o \ the Vesper Service to be nein »».>•-______

Public Outrage Over Assa ults Upon Students

South Bergen Has 38,216 Voters Listed For Nov. 5

Ira William Gedrimas, Mrs « . . . ■ .Ii. nne, Mrs G Nash. Mrs T he M i f f there has hern little intere»t dem on»tratrRominski. Mr* R Rb»* ano ^ >n ^ rom i np, ^ .Iw rn atoria l r lrction wa« Hi**i p a led

I LF,ndhu“ ? r h . n ^ radi- hU w ,rk .m .n ir ip .l r l . A . in th r ^ally since Pkstor Muller look [mini lie- rc|M>rted registration o f voters I* al »n all tim e

. ip In. p.uaii i.-i Tn* Vallcj -——— - - — ____ h iffli o f im rr 1 8 J I ^ .*irook Avenue church has beer v According to the Ogores of th*

> eC O nd Y O ir clerks about MS new v<*ani i . « j 1 hive registered lor the No*aa»

II n O l U ” U p her election with North ArHne-f . . . J ton listing J7» of the new oar*k e O p T U r e a |( North Arlington Hgure* »r*

Accurate the community fl»y Hackensack police arc holdini: h>vf. th. top numbei»of rc*i«t- to men believed to have taken ert.d voUnk_ 1 1 ,37*. ,

A year ago it wa* estum North Arlington had *•

Msgr. Bernard F. Moore, pastorSeated left ia right: f t . Mn- rra*ark* Blum. Bt. «»>.aad - ------ •--- Carat Q l i l t r . Mn. A aclia B le w <»«** •>'— left u rt(M: Mra. D. A. PMa(tbh«aa. co-chalrmaa Bre.kf.M C ,B. Bacle. Jr . rrrardlaf secretary; Mra. Peter Delealae. laanrlal aecreUry; Mr%. Geor«e Oral lam. chairman ol BreaklaU ( .mmlttet.

MSGR MOORE SPEAKER AT BREAKFAST

The Rt. Rev Msgr Bernard F. Moore w»> master of cere­monies at the Communion Breakfast held bv the Rosary Society of Sacred Heart R. C.Church in Sacred Heart School after the 7 30 am Mass in the cliurch. Sunday, with an at­tendance of 488 women

During the breakfast there wSs quiet music by Victor

■mam r. - - - — ------ ' .. . » situation. Murrsy A.Seton Hall 1 oiversitj ». m «l«»tik»| toilay as |ml»li« outrage o^rr f|i-tiirl*Mm«i» pres(dent ^ th# Board of Edurommlttee: Mr> Hone* , | |]at |1(1%r f„ ||o tsc il u n i n in wliich I’a - a ic Hiri’i > liool cation. Dr. Gcome W Hohl

» ____ a ___ superintendent of schools andhaf engaged grew. others discussed means of com

P a-sair ha** |»rin»*il nnaloe to rope w il.j nnnilliiin. kallina tw*. vM m m .

kwo men believed to have taken rtirt in the Carlstadt tavern rob­

bery and gun whipping la-t _______ _____ ___week voters. Recently 37* new v«*ev«

The other two were srrested to thein Lyndhurst by Patrolman Dsn- ^^at this portends is being .el Checki who outguessed the vppr|ll99d the M itictanapair on their escape route and l9 ^ mayoralty e l*ctl—nabbed them. u.is year. However, there is s

The other'alleged members ftfht for borough raun-the quartet were nabbed on the Republicans are making aiighway The:.. are believed to tIpmendou„ e(fort to gft repro-

have been carrying marijuana, (in the councilindicating that narcotics running Rutherford s registration is ■nsy be among the charges they next w|th j j 000 voters on th#

I will have to face ___ ij^s. About 200 to 2 D new vot-Meanwhile. Checki has been rrKts1crtwi there

________________________________________of s msyorslty battle, had SS" t r i l< - i 'o " o n ' o i ' l h e b n d c e M r an d M r. F ra n k A n d ro - u.w | „ , e d t o r a f r f a l o»a n . - f fo r t l o £ w e e k e n d . n « o l « U • “ T ™ " ' 1540

_______ I No plates will he toialaMi «**»»*** ,!* ,r ~ Z ----------------•angipane and Cornelius L-icjetoOer s is. proving i««- ,hc A Zone ord. in .. wn«n ai ",----------- . ' , in -------------------- ------- ------- th * bridge* center lane which niversary on luesoaY i w s | muardia portumty In re-emph.s.re the ronv, r. . , y „ . f K e e l plate, are be.n, msUlled rf<„ I a , been used lor m .« than Rve dau«hte« and am and thetr f | . O . W W W O T eMis- Amelia Klepp. Ph. n ..fact that preventinE lire* is tr, ,den,.,. pr,„ *.,! lhe outside ,v,r deUrroratin* omcreU on thelcaat p «ab l« te trh ian M to provide an extra lam- lamiliM were prr«ent that eve- y n i . B .1 1 J t Ye«.

rJ .n ol Women at Seton Hall evervone1. job * ' ,he W ise is not l« b"di:e deck to cushion the durmi weekend, except ) ears » pro i r.m« in a quiet lamily «alhcr W I T H D e H W I * » .S T v e m t, w » « -•< n - k e r ^ T h e local'ob«rv.nce ol Fl.c Pol,to > -V o< heavy t k w U n X ^ Mr and Mr,. Valent.noShe said that voun* women be Prevent® i Week will be spon ^ that th. Plann.n* Board|n rn ,‘- work ta /U X M ^ n g ty worfc Wl» \,.jranica. ol Keareducated to prepare them lorla,red by the Lvndhurst Fire ,he p .e in t out- *1* >h» sf n, ~ * ,*P' n<* f ,unl1' “ h^ w. v Department''*" rr*Bk ------- . •!..« co m e b e - D e p a r tm e n t, acco rd in g to the . , follnwinc ■■ p i "ach to the Lincoln Tunne. n iiri.ing, September 3 *nd A K > ( lo rd . Mr an d Mr.

^ t e r ‘ where S E ' _ . . . r ^ r t t T Z r ^ “ I 5! ^ «*.

Ar.dranica, ol Ke.m y. Mr

Rev John E O'Brien and Rev.Casmir Finley, OS.B

The committee in charge ol arrangemenu lor the break fast were Mmes George S.Grwllam and Daniel Fiugib toons co-chairmen. Salvatore Barbien John Berardi. Frede rick Blum. Horace R Bogle. Jr S.lvat..re Built. Angelo D . Irene Markle ol 2M Travers Che. s i William Cirone Peter place, is currently student Dc Carlo, Joseph De Gisi. Paul teaching at Hillside School in De Massi. James Gibbons. Wil- Montclair She- is a senior ltam Klaus Charles Olivo and majoring In Kindergarten-Pri- Louis P Satovia. mary Curriculum at Trenton

The i d rose* used in decora- State College tion were birred and given to All seniors spend nine w-eks the women during the senior year teaching

Al their meeting on Thurs under supervision ot rollege day evening n, -inhers were ad supervijors and approved e~-h vised that October is Rosary ers in the public sch<«.l« ol New moith and numbers are re- Jersey The experience includes quested to res ite the Rosary observation, participation and dailv lor world peace. Mrs lesponsible leaching Peter De Luis- gave a talk on Mtss Markle is leaching kin jrivatc demotion to the Sacred dergsrten and tjve coopcrst'ng

4,000 South Bergeiiitet March la Holy Nook Porodo, Suoday

M o re th a n 4 .0 110 So tith B e r g r n m en w ill m a rch in H o ly N am e p a ra d e s S u n d a y in H a ck e n sa ck an d N ew a rk .

M en fro m th e p a r ish e s o f S a c re d H e a rt . L y n d h u rs t : S i M a ry 's . R u th e r fo r d , a n d S t . Jo s e p h 's o f E a s t H uth-jr- fo rd a n d C a rls ta d t w il l U k e p a rt in ce rem o n ies th at w ill

b e staged in H a ck e n sa ck .Men frtrfn the parish of Queen

of Peace North Arlington, will join W«**t Hudson men in iharch- ing in Newark

Exercises for both groups will begin st 1 pm

Indication* are South Bergen will turn oui their biggest dele­gations lor the parades In all the churches laat Sunday priests urged men lo make ready lor the paradwi.

The colorful parades have drawn, throngs ol watchers in the past This year the Hacken- lark parade is expected lo draw a crowd ol more than 10 ,0(10.

____ . _ _ ___ _____ _______ ol Ruther-proach to the Lincoln Tunnel — com ing. September SO and will A Highway Department larA Mr >n(J y rs Peter An-m operation while a new bridge t.„ntinue only until early Sun spokesman noted that a recent ^rFot(a „( Clifton, and Mr andis constructed nearby The new u y afternoon The same pro- fatal accident near the western ^ paui De Marra and Mrbridge already under construe- t>4ure will be carried o tt on approach to the hridge occurred Luciano of Pas-

I S Z aM ^ooao to~nei«hbOTs tion will be completed before th, following weekend, when it jn the Matral lane aft«r I e >||d (helr cluldren^ V .riirn C, w as the end of. 19*3, at which tftne hoped the job will be com motorists had crowed the hridge --------who objected to variances w. ^ bridge Will be shut.down „m«d. and theralore had no . onne< ti.. . - . a —Htr>mTl court proceai , nd r o m p ^ iy overhauled be- ^ ^ .t e , now in place ott)wtth tha aewly lagMllod 4 — i CUB P A C K 87

ApfJfeWianils » tB ta T ' fora returning to use lor one- the two outer lanes on lhe west iP'ate*. / * l U C k J A D T F Dship Boards were ,ram. lK,und „de of the bridge pro While tha sirork has been GIVEN C H A R T E R

a S S ' a S S S ^ s S S S S *

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Mr and Mrs Joseph Zales of

W OM AN S CLUB AT MRS. MANGRINI

The American Home Department of the Junior Womans Club held a meeting on Monday evening the horns ol Hr* Anthony Mangrini of 628 Fourth street, chairmsn

Mrs. Normsn Oskley of Nut* ley showed the members and guests how to do liquid em- bioidery

Present were Mmes. John Shutt. Raymond Day. Robert Olsen. Ben Marinello, G. D.

Neill Smith. 6cout —tive of Tamarack Council, brought the charter to the pack and wished them success intheir new venture.

Scott Evans is CubmasterRobert Batson is secretary . Oilmore of 23 LHr-John Bamer la Institutional « P - ^ >ypmie T,a, krd his

" S r r o o y . - in the Pa-k * •form Den 1 and held a meeting ' ^ n( ^ BeUon Tuesdav afternoon at ti** * mem^her \ f , irra»chur. h Ro*>ert B .l.on, Rich., 1 Te eph-me l^ h ^ t o r « v Murrty Ecskinc Richard M.ltxatille H .a N J . he u p r e a nUy co j. Nile,, Mullins. Louts Talsnro ewned and Barr, TMe.. Th- IU. studies For man,

tri J Engelke was organii a-„nd a group set up ta aadit

- ■ * "bill government o ig f | M |i» 4 to in « h» was ■ 'p i niaarof the plant engineering andr peratmns .WOce service at Mur ratr Kill

Mr Gilmore l»gan his t«l*- The Woman s Club nl Lynd i hone c a r w in IW a . a mem-

hur«t will hold a card part;' next her-of Western Kleetric Laia- Wednesday at Adnniram Temple panv's Kntinering on Second avenue Desaect will which later bcaaie Bell Labac- bc served at 110 p.m. Friends atonesare Invited Mrs Edward Starr Mr and Mr. f.ilo.ore hava mer IS chairman, assisted by |1Ved in Lyndhurst for 45 year*. Mrs Norman Penwarden, tin- Thev hav' si* < h'M.en M rs aiH-e chairman, and a large com- ^ n. iJeaai Sandifnrd. Mra. mittaa B A IFJaiaei Aamntt: Mr. K.

Final plans were announced x < jia n t IMwell; Robert B . J at a meeting of tha executive d . im| and Herbert B Gilmor* board held yesterday afternoon Jr a u I f .— — VI...

Pack 89 Has.

*** \ j ■ ZaleV?I Olsen. Ben Marinello. G D M|IMil;T MH>ntAl l. I t V i l E The volunteer job «f trslnln*h.xth avenue. ha<1 » Dunkin. Ralph Licardo. Donald the rheerleaden in the I<m al Mad«et League fall* on thr folio* uerr

Stwilev* Rydw^m iHandetaon, J.a,ph Cappaccio, Ing yauag ladles „l the con.munit. From lei. lo ^ k t- MUsOyer . l t , « • * . . « ? yr ! !Z ; lH .™ .„ I J.ra .n .n d J M Mark- IH.roth, Rublaetti. M«s Beverly TegnaW, 1

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l^eep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy DaysRutherford, w ^ i to extend ta you and to fo u r n.tvipaper>taff many ihap)u for your kind effort* in tfut line, in th# post; and we wili hope u> have /our continuing, wholehearted, riendly interest in the spraad- ng of good news within your .ew spa per.

S piritual bett rment in the Mociation with people of good /ill is good tldi igs for jnyonf!

Most sincerely yours. CheShr C Quigley tn Public Relations ,* for K.M.B.C

9 5® a.m Work Day for men I thf church at tho church There's a welcome lo all at i« church on the corner of tuy vesant and Tonttee A vet. 'very member is urged to he resent this Sunday to express >yalty to the church and to ear the district superintendent

>n his first visit to our church.

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W EDDINGS — BAN Q U ETS P A R T IES — ET C .

HOME MADECola Slaw Baited Baaru

Potato Salad Macaroni SaladClam Chowder

plum bing & heating

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. Burk Service - Since 1 19 6Hour* Daily: S A.M. to 11 P.M,

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It i> a p a r i o f o u r p e rso n a l r o d f o f rthi<-> th at M r M -rvr V I.I. fa in ilir* . in th r »am r rr- k p rc ift il , r o n .id r r a t r iH an n rr. In th r fu l- li ll l i irn t n f p u r rr» j> o n .il> ilit ir-. » r h a v r hutO N E S T A N D A R D an d ih a t T n ^ to « it» -(a ctn rliy n ire i tlie req u ire m e n t* o f m«*h f i n t l y in an e x p e r ie n c e d a n d tru stw o rth y udt f a r m a m e o f tb e d u ties co m m itted to o a r

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A PRIVILEGE TO SERVE

A SERVICE O F BEAUTY AND DIGNITY

We overlook no detail that will contribute to the beauty and dignity of a funeral service that will be a worthy tribute to the memory of the de­ported Here he is of maximum serv.ee to his fellow

men Here he is completely in his element performing the personal service* to wMrh he pAedtgeO-femMM-M when he berana * pharmacist aaid renderuig tlie px>f <ei»onal servU'art fur whirh he is onaiaently qualified His |*ascription srru M at r (e i^ruitJe tor Ihe key pi*ce na i»%upa«s oo tha lufljouiui > tae iUi team.We are pleased to aerve you erf all t w i t

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D IA N E H I S S I >'S B E T R O T H A L T O L D

T D K c o m m e r c i a l l e a d e r a n d s o m r n r r c r i r M R p y

T*old ENGAGED EN GA G EM EN T FOR G R A C E C A LA M ITO

HAM M A TW INS 14Charles and Cathy Hammr

twin* of Mr« Edward Hsmma of 423 Third ivrnut. were 10 yean old last wpfk Thr even* W*s celebrated with a surprise party at their home on Friday evening. Their guests were tda Muaico, Linda Monti jo,- Kare.i Rinaldi. Elaine Henry. LLouis.* Cent lie. Janice Walters.* Mar it* Costa. Janice Hamma, Kusaell Kenny. Jack Kennedy. Anthony Lamanna. Dominick Albanese. Thomas Haves. * Bernard and J..me* Crogan, Wayne MUSer *nd-4uhn Murphv.

PACE T BjEB

BRIVE SAFELYDr. Howard

Watfm^ Chiropractor

8 .VJ K rnrnv A ye. ( K ia r n y , N. Jv

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WY. 8-2454..................

Mr and M h M ichael P etru llc ol 417 Lake a n n u t , Lyndhurst. snnounce the engagem ent of then daughter, P atricia to Jo »**ph Tita. son of Mr and Mr*. J<;hn T ita of 471 Valle>‘ Brook avenue. Lyndhurst.

Form al announcem ent was

Mr and Mrs B. MJoseph Rusao of 453 Second eon of 349 Flm *•

atricX er Research Associate avenue, announces the encage -I nnounce the engaf „, ! : • their daughter. Isobel. to Ri« h

F in g e rjn L yndhurst, h as b e c w it Leonard Del Grosso, J r . son ot ard James Stuart, son of t>i

made at a party given in honor num ber ot A m erica's leading in­ert the couple at the C ircle C lun dustria l and financial organiza- m Lyndhurst. Decoration* w ere tions and is located in N Y. C.

Mr and Mrs. Stephen Anzelde 4 557 Second avenue announce Mr and Mrs Marco A Cala-

« be engagement of their daugh- r.iU* of 129 Forest avenue, an ______________________________ 'Antoinette. to Mariano Giar- ounce the engagement of their

• stockholder, a d irec to r. sod Mr »nd~Ml- U o n ^ d ' l M O r a - said M r™ Jaaaas V S t o r t ~ a . S v f 1" ’° , C *o r* t . M— — . . m ol , g2 Rjd(w road u rt.fi.w Lyndhur„ .**»•The couple w ere honored a. * M,m M cCutchoon is a g n d . . r ,vrn M S etu rdav even- \ y ° th e (Me Mr

Sunday afternoon party i?iven at ;,te Kearny High School and nK lh,. »m r t . N . * • **, th e Mr v ^lpe.•ha t L Erjd Z S S X <*' School of Nursing „ Muh * * * “ •. J Zor 17. people enburt H o s^ u ^ ^ M™ Anzelde u, a e q u a t e ol f c Civil?,y^nd U b lr Club 7K

' * 7 of ^ nd- HudVn i L ^ m ^ e X £ r " f Mi*h * !" • * «“ * “ » n n .y ,v .n ,. avenue, for one-iurst High School. Miss Russo 1 * ” . HMpniMB a —w y . Per rnptajyed in her father's store hundred guests.

M A N R IC O S HOUSE O F BEAUTY

A New Creation Champagne Cocktail

1 1vice president and tre a s u re r of the reorganized firm.

This organization w as founded by Adam K. S trick le r. J r . of Vew Y ork City in 1957. I t i l f f t i « m anagem ent co nsu ltan ts to a

Miss F inger g rad u a ted from L yndhurst High School and the K atherine G ibbs School and has been associated w ith th is firm since its founding.

in pink and w hite w ith a large 3-tier cake as centerpiece. There w ere ninety-five guests.

Miss P etru llo and Mr. T ita are graduates o f L yndhurst High School and at p resent Miss Pet rullo is w ith M utual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of N ew ark. Mr Tita has been w ith the K anaas City A thletics for the past tw o years and expects to re tu rn in March.

The couple will be m arried on Sunday. F ebruary 18th at StM ichael s R. C. Church in Lynd- bride, the form er Miss Dorothy

w ith the W estern E lectric ?ancf -jf * , ief ^ n c e a ttended L yndhurst Miss C alam ita is a graduate ;Company m H e,ark. Her « ,n „ ^ H*h Schorf and with .he o f ^ h - ^ « « ” S c h ^ ™ * !i> A irm an 2/c w .th the V S. A ir <h r~ > « • « ot m.1Force, presently stationed at Me- a ry *erv ice G uire A ir Force Base.

No date has been set for the wedding.

’iacher , Newark.

No date ; ^ edding.

m i* a secretary with S. B Penick ;

been aet for the

John Gearys Return From Honeymoon At Erskine Lake

John G eary, son of Mrs. W il­liam G eary of 268 P age Ave., and the la te Mr. G eary , and his

Sweet, daugh ter of M r and Mrs.

GETTINGMARRIED?

Brand aew wedfing gowns: leading manufacturers' am p Id. retailing up to S3M. Hold from S39 to W9. Latest style* aa shown in Brides mags lines and best slftps. All per

,fact dre««es. Manv beautiful designer s originals at J/3 of retail prire in THIS AREA'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF BRIDALS. Also latest Brides maids’ gowns, roektail gowns and formats. Wonderful op­portunity for Bride To Be. Ht'NDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Bv appoint ment evenings and Saturdays.

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B r id a l Hou»>e

By A ppointm ent - WE 3-45SO 4 W. N ewell A ve. R u therfo rd

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Ij Thomas Sw eet o f 404 H arrison

•venue. H arrison, a re back from the ir honeym oon a t Erskine Lake and a re m aking th e ir home in K ingsland A v e . Lyndhurst.

The couple w ere m arried In Holy Cross R. C. C hurch . H ar­rison, on S eptem ber 16th. Their inception was held a t the Crys­ta l Room in H arrison.

Mrs. Ameil Fernicola of K earny w as m atron of honor B ridesm aids w ere th re e sisters of the bride. Mrs. G eorge Me- j. M ahon of K earny and Mrs.Frank F ried lander and Mrs. N orm an Skenisky. both of H ar- _ _ rison. Debby M cM ahon, niece of I the bride, w as flower gifl.

G eorge Koval Mf L y n d h u rs t' was best man, and th e ushers w ere C hester Pull o f N orth A rl­

ington. Thom as G eary , b ro ther .of the groom, and A llen JecJcart

Lyndhurst.

Rutherford Hostesses were Miss Fran

Frlu-hman of Fair Lawn. Miss iCarol Joralemon of Rutherford, and Mrs. James Bata of Bloom field

Miss A1b«oese will become the bride of John Matino o* East Rutherford on October 15 | The ceremony will be perform ed at 5 pm. at the Ukranian O r t h o d o x Holy Assensmr Church in Passaic. The recep tion will be held at the Royal Hawaiian Palms, Lyndhurst

Luncheon Meeting For Visiting Nurses

The Lyndhurst Unit of the Central Bergen Visiting Nurs* Service held a luncheon meet­ing on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Otto Vorbarg in Delafield Ave Those were Mrs. Victor Mature, presi dent, and Mmes. Dominick Pin-

veteran w ith tw o years of serv- ut. George Alberding. Herbert Mrs. G eary is w ith the New ice, is wi t h the Henry Polih Freeman. Frederick B lu m

Jersey Bell T elephone Co. in Construction Company in North Clarence Vandel Heuvel and ,usbai * * i . ..— -

ANNE A L8AN ESEBRIDAL GUEST C W n s & i f c .

Miss A nne Albanese. daugh _ , . ° ----------ter o' Mr »nd » r> S alva to r. S t l l d e n t T O O C l i e r Albanese of 235 Weart Avewas guest of honor a. a brida ciail* Gumta o l 185 King, shower ^.ven by merakm ol (und avenue, is rurrentiy student her bridal party Im , Thursday. ti>,.hlIli t , „ Brunsw^k H.gh

n " nm « " »*-»" s,hool in Em BrumwKrk She of the Park Restaurant m East . a ln Hiatary

rt Trenton State College

Company. Lyndhurst. Her fiance j \ of the Cify College j :

jof New York with a B S. degree He is with a New Jersey Phar maceutical Company

A September, 1962 wedding is

»nng the senior year teaching nder su|«rvisMjn of college perv isors and approved teach

?rs m the public arhools of New Jersey The experience includes t bservation. participation and isponsible teaching

Dr. L Donsky Optometrist

fyes ExaminedOppwdte T m R an

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Our C h a m p a g n e l ock la., wa, created for the most elegant fes.iv.ty en skimmerIng champagne blonde hair. We believe .he magk charm f a r beauty start, with a dashing coiffure.

Come in and lei our experienced rtyliaU create a new. refreshing inui£.native style for you.

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Now At MELRA Y’SFinancing Or

Insuring?Remember

II Is yonr privilege to select year own insurance agent, or broker to write your in­surance oa that new car—or, ln fact, on any property, real or personal, whether you flnanee if or nof.

Ffce Ianr • / Aew Jer«ev s«m*prohibit' ftffvmw fimmr'-nng pur- ekmme« ml tmml mr personal prop- «rtt or tending trimmer »n *erur■ ity ol turk prmpertv frami re- ifuir,ng. m% m roruiilirm ol Murk Umn or tmurne agreement, thmt S policy/ of tn'iintme or remeuut thereof inuirityt turh property ke tkruomk-• pmtiu u-Imr in utrmmre agent or brttker. Tke t.mm mmke* m • tmJ.nom a mmtemeiinor anil prmttde* m

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tenie,l u ith tke knmnrm ,igi em­inent lor your metr rur ke % tem and rrmil it. if it otiler* yon to plmre your inuirmmie milk tke finmnre C.trmpmmy'* ittent or Cmmpmsv. too mnv relute to aiftn ii unle** tke denier or hnmme rmpreaentmtii e agree* to crm»* tkmt pmrt of tke agreement Tki% you mmy require them tm do under tke men I At*.

Before you buv a new car aee this agency for full par tlcnlars regarding financing Its purchase through a loeal bank and Insuring it through your Insurance agent. Bank Interest rates are only S4.99 per hundred. Also. If you are arranging a tnort*AKe on your property, you may In sist thst the fire Insurance ae placed thru your own insurance a*ent

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VAGE4OTC J ' THT, fOMMERCTAT, tF A M U ANT) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEWT H T 'R ? T ) A Y . O C T O B E R 5 , l $ 6 t

Movies Are Greater Than EverWhere To Go — What To Do

- - See One This WeekendWk at To See In Soath Bergen

Gil Githan Turns TN

Spotlight on Your Stars

Proprietors Of Music Time To Perform With Count Basie

Special To The leader | It is a censorship upon which Nrw York — Uow can tele- the TV networks. thc advertis-

vmion justify the uw of c anned ln | agencies and the advertisers laughter in its programs? have cooperated.

Hcjw can a single TV execu- The only Segment left out of tive hold up his head as long ihe deal iv the public whicn^ a« the insane cackle of planted 'owns the air used by the net- laughtei rings through the land? works. j

Is it an industry that has a I And thcjpnly way the people shred of pride that will permit could be represented in the cen- the use of artificial laughter toisorship conspiracy would be by

sell" a program’ the active participation of theTheir i w questions TKaVmight FCC Nobody wants government

well b e fc it to the moguls who censorship But close supervision tomorrow wind up nine days of of TV need not be censorship, hearings m thia *ii* on tha And. certainly, what the ad-p radices of television sponsor"

The whole performance had the hideous ring of a nightmare

Grown men at whose beck andcall millions are spent—Procter and Gamble spends $100,000,000

year on TV advertising alone

ertiser and TV sponsor censors is censorship. U anybody should cc nsor it certainly should be the government

But if the FCC exercised all o! its potential — if it blasted down the walls o t the money

- took the witness stand andilenders who inhabit TV alley nowith complete calmness rat-1ted how they buy television pro­grams.

They told how they decided just what waa to gp into or out of a program—and the TV sta­tions stood suplkely by, offering no protests.

ONLY M O Iflf m r O U A N TBut what do you expect of an

industry that will be remem­bered in anothei era as the in-, , dustry that permitted artificial li.ughter to be created/or their programs—wfco sat by and al- B*nk«r* lowed thc craqr cackling that is such an indictment of their own

The advertising men said that they told thc networks what to d<> and the networks did it.

Time after time the Federal Communications Commission r.otcd that the same advertiser who told the TV people what to do never ffo&ld dmrv spproach a publisher or editor of a maga­zine or newspaper and tell Mm w hat to do

In other word*, thc advertis­ing buyer who te|la of TV would never dare suggest tn Tbe Sat­urday Evening Post what kind of material to*run The editor of Ihe magazine- ha* a concept o f in tegrity that apparently, the TV network people don’t.

And why?There has been no satisfactory

answer offered at the FCC hear­ings.R(TT THE ANSWER IS CLEAR

However, while the answer was never spoken at the hear mgs it hag been there al) the time The answer u the FCC has been delinquent in its control of • '. .

nsor ship would be necessary FCC could begin by ordering

the cackle of fake laughter off the screens.

KO LA RCIK IS MADE CH AIRM AN

Ernest Kolarcik. assistant vice president. National Community Bank. Garfield, has been nam-

chairman of the speakers bureau of the Bergen County

Association. Kenneth H. Dickson, president of the: organization, announced this j week.

The speakers bureau. Mr ' Dickson explained, is main­tained as part of the public relations and educational pro­gram of thc county bankers

The bureaus services, he added, are available without charge to churches, schools, and all civic, bittiness, social ind fraternal clubs or organizations

j |b i —w ty -Program chairmen are invited

to contact Mr. KolorciV or their local bank to arrange for an interesting talk on any phase of modern banking and trust ser-

At H m Lincoln Theatre

IR m Playing it tlie “All Hew” HHrtB

\ f . 1fueen •• om tonishvd tu lemrn tHmt the tmlte tehich Brigid' . _ !■_J LJ. I _ I----- 1 .... mm mi ml m BaaniltBaaten Ita* applied to h ia in jured finger* connitt* o f peanu t lmitrr' It'* one o f the Imugh m o m en t» fro m Wflro-l.oWiryei.

• ''T h e H oneym oon Machine " The .lory an elaeiric com puter

I tem p t to braak th r bank mt m l enice cmmino. Aimatmrred

Mayer'n nru com edy . " T h e Honeymoon concern* V. S. Vary personnel u h o ueei„ an a ttem p t to broak th* bank mt m I eniin the t inemmStvtpe and color mltrmction mre J im H utton , /‘aula rrentlBM aud Ueun Jogger.

Antique Show To Be "Best"

| “Plans are being completed to intake our 5th Annual Antique Show and Sale our biggest arid test" Mrs Eugene Kleinman.lAnt*ue Show Chairman ot --------Temple Beth Shok.m s Womens (-harlfs Biggs and Roy Badge Group, announced last night. ^ comical story of Jewish dialect

Only a few yeari in existence, waa read by Edward Cohen this show and sale has already tiom the Milton Gross book, u-come an eagerly awaited Nire Baby Concluding this event From antique dolls to v ariety show was songs by Walt- Jiwelry to china, silver, paint- er Henderaon.ings, and furniture, there w i l l ------------------------------—be an array to pleaae every taste I and purse. . -

The dates for the show thia year are Oc tober 17, 18 and 18, j (loot 1 to 10 PM at Temple Beth Sholom at 32 Park Ave­nue, Park Ridge.

Susan Hayward, as a girl from the wrong tide ol the tracks, become* the First Lady of a sUte executive mansion tn Mctra- Goldwyn-Mayer'* engrossing Cinemascope and color U n , Ada. Here she ia show n with her newly-elected governor hnshana. Dean Martin, reading a congratulatory telegram. Ata® ►****■« leading roles are Wilfrid Hvde White. Ralph Meeker and Martin

----------------------— ---------------— I Rabun. Now playing at The Rivoli Theatre, Rutherford.Board', written by Robert 1 ' ' - “ .Bench ley. This was followed i Q u r l l U B r i n g R C S U ltS with a monologue by Mrs Fred- erick T Kenny. Vho presented.

A Cheerful Little Earful", a Margone Moffett monodrama.Two scenes from “The Solid Gold Cadillac" were preaentod by Miss Rosalin Lowits. William Jobson. Edgar Van Winkle,

Aa usual, light refreshments will be served at nominal coat during the aale hours.

John FraTglj>:me and Corn'*,' the Air Force and wroteRuth. Players

vices The bureau has a Urge bus La Guardia. known profes- and directed for tha Air Ijsar*roster of speakers who cover'lonally a< Arthur and JeroS production of Shades of Blue,

wide variety of banking and will appear as featured artists Mr. Ir rangif>ane s father. Vic- jaboard the US.S. Constitutionjtor Frangipane has been a docked at Hoboken, N. J. on teacher of music in this areafinancial subjects

The bureau also has available

The Rutherford Players en- tertau ed the Rutherford Meth' odist Mother’s Club at a Dinner

R i v o l iStarts FrHay Evening

Susan Hsyward-Dean Martin“ A D A -

_ Plus 2nd Color Hit — Sandra Dee - John Gavin TAM M Y TSLI. ME TRUE*'

Saturday Matinee -TAMKT TELL ME TRCE' TARZAN and SHE DEVIL"

rRCE •rahton" Photoa ta Ft rat l,#ee Boya * Gtrts

Na« Playing Thru SaturdaySteve McQueen

"HONEYMOON MACHINE” 2nd Hit

"HOMICIDAL"

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- e n u r e s STARS' Cartoon.

Sun . Mon., Tues., Oct. »-U Susan Hayward

Dean MartinIn

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Shirley MacLaineLaurence Harvey

In-TWO LOVES"

Starts Wed . Oct II — “YOl'NC DOCTt>RJI”

-TAMMY TELL ME TRI'E" DRIVi IN T H t ATPt

It mm sound film on personal October 5th alongifor over 30 years and is aIso|meet.ng on Monday October 2. the well-known Count engaged in writing for the Wal- in the Pine Room of Caughey s

and his orchestra. ter Kane and Siuiberth Pui--t- The occasion is the Designer s lishin* Companies of New York

Ball of 1981 for the benefit of City

money management, using bank credit, how to use your bank, and other subjects.

Arrangements can be made j” ‘nl^ 7 ’Li;agUe"'of' Nc» arl! Mrtn use one of the films, with question-and-answer period foi lowing it conducted by a bank

;er.

La Guardik worked for and the United hospitals of WOR TV in 1954 and 1*53. Newark which is given eac h Later, he went with WABC TV. year at this time,, sponsored by and has done many recording

Restaurant in East Rutherford Mr William Jobaon opened

thr program by presentingmonologue, "Chairman of

Give fu l credit to NewtonBambergers dates with different arti

Mi now The new FCC director is. at least, trying. He has be*n making public statements that should be shaming TV execu­tives all over.

We don't think it is.The only thing the TV people

fear is that Minow wil^ seek some kind of legislation that will hurt their dollar making Because that is all that TV to­day is interested in.

At the FCC hearings the ad vcrtisers read off long lists of dos and don't* by which TV has lieen forced to abide There has k>een, thus, a very real censor­ship upon} television.

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Assisting Mr Kolarcik in the Mr f -nd Mr u mrt pre« .nt- has a group called- a # • k a e n s a l r A P I I — . . . . . ’* „ k n h •» v . I

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operating of the_ s p e a k e r , 1 tus'|c*St^io. 'rows. " h o have made many]bureau will be I^vtd store in East Rutherford called ketwdm gs and special appealpreaident. Midland ^ n k Pa Mullt. Tmu.. Illc l54 Pau apeesramus, and John T Stoll, ex- ^ venut.t anJj are actively enecutive vice president treasurer. Jersey S u te Bank. River Edge

Mr and Mrs. Robert Hannag an of Octavia place, were mar ned 25 years on Sunday The event was celebrated with a ciinne at Casino de Chalz at Totowa and then to see “My Fair Lady' in New York.

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Pfc John Denecke. son of Mr and Mrs Herman Denecke of Harrington avenue, who is sta­tioned at the U. S Air Defense Center at Ft. Bliss. Texas, is home on a three weeks leave

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I the latest compositions havel Among them were The Play- been recorded by the • piay- mate* I'iul Foster, Lew Monti, mates'' vocal group ar.<i n * >ixUwn piece orchestra.near future Count Ba,,e and the finest musicians fromhis band is expected tof recordi^^w York and New Jersey.* i“ z composition written by Mr and ^ Herbert BiddleJohn Frangipane. !Combe of 205 Kingland avenue

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1%1 THE COMMEBC1AI. LEADER AND SOt'TIT BERGEN REVIEW PACE FIVE

Girl Scout NewsTiOep 1 — Tht following girls

took part iti the opening cere* tan bags. We made a clownmony: Brenda Fuscarino, Joan Genchi. Ellen Dell and Beverly Girgenti^ave the commands. We decij d to work on the Pabbler Pen Pal and Puppeteer badges We played “Ruben and Rachel*'. Leader*: M in K McDonald and Miss I_ Kaiser. R -porters Christine Moore and Patrici. Rogers:

Troop t — The new membero t the Senior Troop were initi­ated. We all h-J a lot of fun Leader - Miss K Lindsay Re­porter - Cathy Lnnis.

mile’* song. We played wKh

at of scrap puper LeadersIn V, A. Maturo and Mrs

f . Bulger Reporter • Judy V fd tt

Tleap ig — Colorguards were fary Margaret Gabriel, Gail

J 'Arty. Linda Gash and Anita /iaimo We made up our roups. We played “Gossip' -eaders - Mrs J. Scalpello and irs. P Moderelli. Report t - ia ry Margaret Gabriel T»1«op It — Su>an Regan was

aller tor the llag ceremony | others taking part wer; Phylli?

Troop ft — We ope ved with >ttembrino. Patty Goworek cur exercises. Laura Mitchell. Jia^e Troncone and Dotty Da- Linda Dxtenzanowski. and Su-( * We discu&sed our parties san Kh^elman were in thfj orthe year W> played Trains colorguard. We vot.*d on badg* eaders - Mrs. J. A Stawicki,and Dabbler and Child C an were picked We sang Girl-Scoutsongs. Leader .-M m E. Line say. Report r - Unknown

Troop 7 — Patrol 2 had open­ing. Judy Thompson was calle*: Gail Bender, Aileeft Munzig and Patricia Galione w e r e the rolorguardj>. The girls d iJ bad* work We played “Clock". W. closed with a goodnight circU l eaders * Mrs L Nolan. Mrs D Greco a td Mrs. J. McCrea Reporter T C arla McCrea

Troop t — We opened w ith the flag cerem ony and the girls wer* Shirley Langston. B arbara Paschburg , Lee Patter son, J u J y P alm er and Jan* Szymialowid. We closed wit;‘ Squirrel ux the T ree and w« talked abou t G reenbrook Sant tuary. We d o sed w ith the mag*

Irs P. Buikowski, Mrs. J. ;irgenti. and Mrs. J. Goworekepurter - Den»ce Stawicki.Troop 24 — The colorguard

..as the Paries group Caller /as Linda Scaochetti, a n d uards were Maureen Carroll.

Cathleen Kega i and Mary Zol o. We told what we did to helj

at heme We went oet in the ark and played “Follow Th<

Leader*, Dodg«. Ball” and Jolly Miller ’ anJ each patrol lid pantumine. Leader - Mrs. C. Colie. Report t - Debra Nel­son.

troop n — W e opened the neeting with t h e Brownu >rayer. followed by Browni* ongA. W e welcomed in our ne* Jrvwmes. U i October 12 w« i f e planning a trip to Idea. Farms W e closed t»*e me-'Uni a ith the goodnight tunnel

Mrs K. Mol le i. Re Ltnda CaruJlo.

Proas left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley and Mrs. Rose LaFaso. both af Lyndhurst. are nurtured aboard thi Home lines Weekly

■ Way Cruise Ship MS "italiV. The -Italia” called at ha mas, its weekly port of call, dnrittg the 7-day cruise.

AmeRoCe- WttfcPru 35 Yrs.

tunnel. L eaders . Mrs W J<u tus and Mrs J, Camero.i R ,- le a d e r porter - Jane Szymialowxz

Troop l t — We elected o f­ficers. P residen t - Nancy S afar T E A IS H E L D BYv ice president -----in retiry and treasure

I Kenneth Main* of Clifton, son in-law of Mr ;irtd Mrs. W illiam Claike of 170 Page avenue, is a member of the first group oithe National Guard out of Or-

Amuho J. Concha, of 541 to ^ called into serviceern Ave Lyndhurst. Mams i< th* former Mi»»d hi* 35th annivei sary witlPth. ytoff|)Ct ciarke'rudenttal IiuuraiUe Co. yes- _____________ 1

terdayMr Concha, a graduate of th »

Vale School of Business, in Newark, has spent his entit usines career with Prudent ia |

•nd has worked successfully in , ts actuarial, group accounting,

Emblem Club Meets Monday “

The Lyndhurst Emblem Cluh n:et on Monda> evening at thc Elks Club in Park Ave Mrs •Tack Di Blast, president, was in charge;

Mrs C harles Hoelzel waselected vice president to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Mrs Dominick Sousa, at a previous m eeting Mrs Hoeizei then resigned as financ ;■! seen tary. and Mrs. Louis Melillo was elected lo r th a t office

Mrs. John Graziano. first vice 'residen t of th? Suprem e Emfc em Club, installed the twe lew officers.

Mrs. James N ew boult of 31 >)herty drive, C lifton, w ill en ­tertain at a card party for the lub on the evening of Oct. II

Those to go from Lyndhurs* will m eet at the clubhouse at 7 p m A dvance plans w cre inadt foi a luncheon to be held on November 14th

■There were 12 past presidentspresent at the meeting. I I

Reports showed the H aw aiian party given on S atu rday night* at the club house and the swim uid card party given earlier in lh«- month by M rs Louis De Massi at her home, both were juutandin# successes. I I

The attendance award went to Mrs D.H. Hughes and the Fifty■[I rift* convention award went t*i Mrs Thomas Esehak

Refreshments were served by

Mmes C H Hanlon. E P line, Russell Safar. Lo U s De

assi and M. L. Pipon There will be a conventior

meeting of the New York ano New Jersey Emblem Clubs oi November 12th at Ridgeflelt Park

Pol- >rganiaed when Mrs VendenJeureJ was district deputy.953 - 54. Her guests were Miss Thora Fcrit of Lyndhurst.

William Stewart and

A. H RoWfoe¥ * f Wfrthton. WaUar Kohlheim of 1erford. Charles Eisenfelder of Nutiey and Fred Fserber uf Wood-Ridge

M n . Van Dan Hauvel Ehtartain* M atrons

M rs Clarence Vanden Heu vel of Willow Ave entertained her District Past Matrons Clul of th e Order of the Easten ^tar on Tuesday evening Ifei guests were Mrs Esther Mack in-

i d M rt Jame Hopkii >f R u th e rfo rd anJ Mmes. Frar. res W illiam s of River M *e. Le« Sm ith , A rchie Mason a id A. S S p ie rs -o f K earny. Jgjnies Spit ?er of H asbrouck H eights an

red O chner oi Belleville.On F riday evening she en

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We m ade out our budget (or T he W ashington PTA gave a

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PRIZESnd supply divisions.For tlie past eight y^Jffs, he

tas worked for the Com m unity Chert d rive in N ew ark as a 'P ru P artn e r.”

^ M tea on Thursday foe their room Mr. Cnneha boldS a real esS L J l L representatives tate b roker’s license, and ,nf w T I ' Z Z ? * * *U rry G rossm an w as his spare tim e w orks u. realt Gawley Reporter - Qlenae ^ irm ^ n ^ ^ e s ta te from his home

st TKi. i k . guests. Miss Nellie Duplak, prin- D uring W orld W ar II. he#,^TT?ho week ^ t^ cipai of the * h o d , also spoke served in the N avy for tw ogirls * ho were ‘J ^ !to the women years and was graduated fromRmfi KathWn^DnBo. Room representatives are: be- the Hospital Corps School at I

«“ « « • 5 * Portsm outh. Va.^ Lee Leahy. Elaine Brant. He is m arried io the formei

J * 7 : , , ^ pL^T* . W .iliam F n ti . W arn-n Rush. Ed -D o ro th y Lennox, of L y n d h u r i t 1i n . P au W n . PhyUu. S u « n .1 < r |r i l K undracky. Edw ard «nd ha« t h w ch ild ren Al^n

K raus. W illiam Hitchcock, A l i»». w ho played football for fred G u n tr t f a n a . A lbert Cirino. L yndhurst H ifh s> hool. and '■Floyd iacotwen. Leo Ruvere. now attending Fairleigh Dick-

Suzanne and Shawna week a new girl came troop: her name is DebbieTh*lt>r: FtoWK.'iin»on at iwtht. Linda. 16

* * * a eP°rur Anthony Scaduto. Frederick Ju n io r at Lyndhurst High: and' After uur fla . G r ^ le . Madeline Palumbo. Man., «T »^» U - After our flag Beskman and Jackopmuig ceremony some girls SeUJiwistarted their coal plant butmost of us forgut to bring in' Th** were introduced and ad our bowl. We played Trai»a"iiued ot then duties, ami “S*ioe Kelay Mrs R. « Mitc.Vll. Mrs. T.luPreeti. Mr- F ■rtttow rici ^ „ , „ br^ | „

of their 17th wedding anniver­sary Their guests were Mr and

I Mrs. Aiex Kragh. Miss Anns

Mr and Mrs. Henrik Hansen BuMkuw.ir ol 14 1 Lvndhurst avenue, entertJUlIKOW-K. .« ..UKe.t.A.

u id Mrs J A. Stawicki. R- porter*- Mary Jo Martinell.

Treep I t — For the flaiceremony Judv W olff wai caller &nd colorguards were Susan Jacobs, Diane Catania and Joan

Marie Kragh. and Alfred Jurg ensen of Lyndhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen o i Wood

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T H U R S D A Y . OC T O B E R 5 . 1 9 6 1 T H E C O M M lX & X E LfcXBER ANT) SO UTH B ER G EN R EV IEW

ZONING BOARD(Continued from Page 1 )

to the Planning Hoard. Mayor John C. Garde, CommissionerRalph A, Polito, School Board Mananer-seeretary Thomaa J Hickey, their terms to run until May, IMS, and Stephen Goiom- biewski. 62S Fourth street, until December Jl, 1983; to the Board of Plumbing Inspectors, Edward Holden Robert Ried. Patrick Mizewski

Two bids were received for the laying of a 12” water main on Valley Brook avenue. The low bid of $9,749. was granted to C . F Malanka U Sons. Inc

The Comm issioner* w en t on tc o rd a t being in favor of As

>cmhly BUI 547 which m akes it ■i d isorderly persons offense anyone to possess b arb itu ra te s unless by prescription

Thc Board also had an ack now lodgem ent of its le tte r to G overnor M eyner regarding Ri partan Rights of the Meadow lands

All Com m issioners w ere p res­ent a t the meeting.

Highway Departaeat(Continued from Page I)

Thia Sunday w ill be Ole t e a l | Holy N am e m an in f

- ___ „ 3,*. , New York City further facilitatof Union City. Bianchi Brothert mg auch traffic »s must use this of Lvndhurst had bid $10,441 70. route. Work on the bridge is

Patrolman Daniel Checki was absolutely essential at this time commended in a letter sent by to protect life and limb, theChief John Cherichella of the spokesman said, and it ia impos-Carlstadt Police Department for sible to close the span entirely his capture of two armed and during the period of construc- dahgerous robbers of the Carl- tion.stadt Bar and Grill on Sept. 25 •-------------------Commissioner Horace R Bogle.Jr.. Police Commissioner, asked that a copy of the letter be placed on the police bulletinboard.

A resolution that the Com ­missioners go on record inagreeing tha t the num ber of ob ­jectors to proposed changes by. the Passaic V alley Sewerage 2°**^ * * * * * CommunionqHnm.su,on be changed from ? r" k'*sl "7> to 25 percent of participating.^"'1 , **>"*“ «"«• municipalities waa passed rwi«h,n fifteen minute, by Dom

inick Celia s hustling crew Sun­day. October lat.

Sacred Heart H. N. NotesThe officers wish to thank aJT

those whose efforts made the

H eart Holy N am e Soci­e ty W hat w ith the W orld S e r­ie s Pro.. High School and Mid get football games it certain ly j v/ill be tem pting to rem ain a t j hom e H owever, once a yea r O urij Lord asks us to dem onstra te ou r ] faith publicly by parading His Name for His g rea te r honor j and glory How m uch m ore w ill j He be pleased if he sees all five- j

m em bers of ou r Society j deny these p leasures for Him

W ith this in m ind we urge s you to not only plan to come but j ask a relative, fr iend or neigh bor to join us Our parish will j assemble at 2.00 p.m. between j Maple and Anderson streets, j Hackensack Since we are in j the Ftrst Division we should ar­rive promptly.

As usual transportation will j be available in front of Sacred j ‘leart Church. The time of de- j parture will be 1:30 p.m.

The meeting following thc 7:30 j rm. Mass wili be ss brief as pos* j -ble to allow members to pre­

pare for the Rally.See :«u Sunday; October 8th. j

A M and P M

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i percent of participatingMunicipalities was passed

Street Department Commis­sioner Peter Russo was asked about the clearing of weeds Nearly fifty members attend- from lots'near Seventh street the Spiritual Director s Dmand Thomas avenue. Joseph to honor our moderator. RevRusso adding hi* complaints on Edward J Hajduk An impres- this matter to those of Philip j s' v* message from Rev William De Parto who appeared before J Clasby. Chaplain U S A T , the Commissioners last month, highlighted an enjoyable even- Commissioner Russo promisedthe township would do the work and charge the landowners for it. Russo also appealed again to merchants of Ridge road. Valley Brook and Stuyvesant avenues to place their refuse in one weatherproof container at the curb He stated some place gar- han*- m i ;>«• r \ >C' * hi- h hecome snaked with ram tw blownOV« I • • A lift .'1 pill t h‘Mfcontents on the sidewalks anc in the gutters, making for un sightly streets and stopped-up sewers „

Commissioner Bogle announc­ed his traffic and snow removal ordinance^ had by the State Highway Depart­ment much changed, but that he would rewrite them and submit them to the Board before again sending them to the State auth or ity. He informed the group that the state permits stop streets to be established by local ordinance and such an ardin ance would he introduced on October 10.

Ulr and Mrs Christian Groan veld sent a letter thanking thc Street Department for removing a tree within half an hour of its being blown down by the hurricane

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PACF. KK JITT THK COMMKKCIAL LEADER ANP>S<UJTU BERGEN BEVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBEH S, 1

_ Bolt»ason Here On Sunday

Blue And Gold To Meet Lodi• V J f c » a A m a m m a a mm c t c j u T t t r iN iy r v t w h w i i

Lyndhurst won but one game, an opening game Win over Ruth -

. . five game string at the expenseA lter play I ti? its hr*t tw o (tame* aw ay fro m h m n e of In 55 lhe locals cameT h e seven th season of tha] ‘ tion w ith P o lla ra froing J5 .■ . . . » .

PoP Warner M idget Football! u rd x to r the touchdow n. The im* L yn d h ttrM tlife ti V w m ) | fo o tb a ll te a m w il l p la y th e r J i f i . r 111 th e tow nsh ip got un | y for th» e x t ra po in t fa iled f ir^ t o f fo u r h o m e g a m e * d t t r i t n l l t e 1 ^ 6 ! -« ;i 'O ii o n S a l- tierway la^t S unday afternoon! nd th e smmv read 20-0. Ju.-t —

scuad will be at full strength as he} go out in quest of victory lumber 2 .

.1 u - h idh «ch«.l field A par-1 -----«”• « -* Of th.- th ird p. r ■ HrriMH.n. T h r M illio n w ill hr M ippUrd by » lo. it.- from tbe T ow n H all anil w d th e PemcV e lev en th re a te n , it l .o i l i l l ip l i S r l io o l a t i.I t h e t i lt w il l m a r k lh e 2<hh m r r t . D espite an u n ce rta in nft nw(tf t - fa m e ce rem onies w ere held jjfior to the p lay ing of two rcg- w faily schedu led game* in which

Police D ep artm en t upended f B P en ick C om pany 27 to 7 .tod th e K n igh ts of Columbus •favwwd Refined P roduc ts 14-7.

1 e*d b t h e Lyndhurst High School band the uniformed j,lay

alon W tm the erleaders and t w i r I e r s

irched west on Valley Brook .nue. south on Stuyvesant1 n

i^m ry a p a r ta b ro k e kx»>c fo r 22 y a rd gain, u> th e te n yard

in TWith th ird dow n on th e one

ard line P en ick m ade its lone ally as Ralph S n n o q a bucked ver fo r th e touchdow n P ran k

~lorre atldcd th e extra point to H ' ivake th e score 20-7. With the colorfuli '5*11 res tin g on th e Police I >

f i tm e n t ’s 19 y a rd line D ennis nrlish bo lted o u t like a fl;«di nd rom ped 61 y ard* around hi.*

3fld east on F o rest avenue to ift end fo r th e final six -po in teiihe ath le tic field At the field Pfevident Joseph Carucci. Jr., ac\«d as irtaster of ccrenome*

nd introduced members of the Board of Commissioners and * 0 . rd of Education present

‘ally rushed o ter the extra pt o bring about the final tally oi:7 to 7.

A ssi«ting P a tro lm a n S m ith vith the P olice D ep artm en t e n ­try a re P a tro lm a n Jack Scalese

in g b e tw e e n th e iw o M -him l*. T l i r - a n i r is a n in d e p e n d e n t Caaoh Eddie Zak’s Golden »* 1 ° ^ ' '* h«H o n e o t t h r e e M -honl* in B e r g e n C o u n t y 'u j d l

w ith n o le a g u e a ff ilia t io n . T l» e o th e r - laeing P a r a m u s a n d under a new coaching staff headI *d by Tony Quatrone and as-

Lynd* —— — - .... ......— sisted by L y n d h u rs t’s R alph

urst currently owns i ] .yndhurstColahella LEOar cion e LTAckerson LOMcSween-y CBonadonna R(iCollett 1 RTMel i Ho RE>>i P asq u a le QBTirone LHCarlascio RHOi Staulo FB

out on top '18 to 6. won 14 to 6 n *56, 32 to 7 in '58. 52 to f2 in 59 and won last gear’s encoun

K n g le w m id S c h o o l .. The series between

Li par i Ciarocco Bemardi

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And Dance to be held at “The Royal Hawaiian Palms” in ouifair town. The committee hum

laxity, each membertheir and they

tend please contact Mr Chris Cinardo or Mr Bruno Valente and Mr. Sal. Pollara for reser­vations or additional tickets At the same tim.? the committee

Bernice jrges all to pav for their tic-

obhgatioa to the Chapt hey should be fulfilled.

will be Oct.tend. The guest speaker, be Mr. Joseph Salerno. NaGeneral Counsel. Let ui

100* night and soe what is being done for the good of tho

hurst an d Lodi began m l*tyb u t th re e schedu led game* " a". J " . c T V i im i ^ L so n '47 Wef“k _ „ . . _

. — ^ ^ ,0 » 3 1,1 11 n* x l 47* pow erfu l G arfield e leven G ari tv a r played. In b o th 1941 and 943 ra in prevented tht teams r ommt 'ting while in 195? the

iu epidemic caused the game to ■e cancelled . In th e nineteen leshes. L y n d h u rs t has com e out

thr Gold -n Bears came out on iPolito . o p in e d its season last rith a 39 to 0 loss to a

UNtCO NewsTb dav is upon us fellow

aeralui'kaU at lean by the next regu- chapter. Until we ntfet » (« n . B run ston 'lar maetiig or sooner. It has remember a I w a jr i -Service

Miller be^n s ta ted th a t no m onies w ill A bove Se l f ■__Mortenson b« accepted at the door, andjyi Mr, f.rneat Weller of Sixth Buchichio last minute reservations We ^ u hom(! from 3 ,

will also honor our past pres, i , , tai Newark where Vincent P Candio.| ™ * . . ^he underwent *urgery She is

field .ran at w ill th ro u g h thefU nicoi. to pay hom age to our

tor.

Rev T hom as F oster, rector of ’ill M onisera an d N ick D iP a ,3t Thomas Episcopal Churcl. j luale. Helping Gibbons with th. gave the invocation and short \ Penick squad are Tom Kennedyrddiesses were made by Mayo. Sick Fabiano and Jerry Sparta John C Garde und C om m ission -1 I" the second game Refinrd n Peter F C urcio . T he M ideet Product*. ju m p ed off to a 7-a FVnitLall League -is part of th - lead when E dd ie S ocie rak recreation program sponsored by broke into the clear on a 32 the Department of P a rk s and yard scoring aortic Socienski P ublic Property of w hich C u r - 'also delivered the extra poiM cic is director. 'via a rush. The Knights of Co-

Action started fast when coach Uumbus quickly got the equal-Bitl Smith’s Police Department j irer a* on fourth down from ___ ________________ ^collided with Coach Tom G ib- the 8 yard line Ronnie Must- scheduled for a Monday night

the name was played at Lodi, 1- u „ d .r ^ Lynd- — J. - ^ ^ r o i i X ^ ^ C h r'S to^ T 'co^ m b u ”

* ■*' “ *a*y 1 1 1 1 VK‘ a r d , on pround p lays tr o n .jo n O ctobe r 12 1961 we of th ■crimma»f*- The one b r ig h t spo t 1 y n J h u rs t C h ap te r w ill Monor

T h e B lue an d G o ld rnad f i* I n Lodi’s se t-u p id in th e passing) d m , o u r 2nd a .in u a l D inner »r. top 14 tim es, Lodi w as fh«? e ig h t in a ro w o v e r th e R am s d ep a rtm en t. A gainst th e B o iler-, r in m -r on fou r occasions an d i*v th e y fo llow ed up w ith a 20-13 m akers they w ent to th e a ir 14 in e gam e ended up in a score- w in in 4S. 13-0 in '49. 32-6 in !,y« es and com pleted -six foi ;less tie 56. 20-0 .n i l , 26-0 in ’52 an d ins ol 69 yards.

In the in itia l m eeting b e tw e en 12-41 in 'SJ T h e w as b ro k en A lthough a 13 to 7 loser toj the tw o schools th e G o lden m 1954 w hen Lodi outlasted a Paterson Eastside la st S a tu rd a y B ears edged th e R am s 13 to S w eak ed itio n of G o lden Bears L y n d h u rs t cam e o u t o f tho to u g h 'n *39 T he 40 gam e w as a score- by a close 7 to 6 score. In '54 tu ss le w ith no in ju r ie s Th.ess d u e l an d th e n ex t th re e Meetings saw Lodi com e o u t v ic ­

torious. T h e R am s won 13 to 6 in '42, 7 to 6 in *44 and 12 to 0 in '44. Moat o f th e e a rly g am e in th e series w ere p lay ed on m uddy g rid iro n s

T he 1946 gam e sch ed u led for L y n d h u rs t on a S a tu rd a j a f t e r ­noon fell v ic tim to th e w e a th e r T h e gam e w as rm rrw diatety re

den t Dr.M.D. on th is n igh t A w ell nu«»ivrounded p rog ram is expected - K y .and w e hope a ll to h ave an en-J S am uel P a rk e r of 123

lay avenue, e n te r ta in e d a t her At th e n ex t re g u la r m eeting jhom e a t a baby sh o w e r for h r

the a in u a l dues m ust be paid lu s te r , Mrs. Anthon> L a veil, a Is-) O ur per cap ita ta x is d u e Nov of Ja y avenue, on Saturday I, 1961. T h e re is no excuse for ev e n in g . T he re w ere 22 guests

bons' S B Penick Company, the u d o bucked over for the score defending champions in the first Ralph C u rrey c ra sh ed over on game The Penicks couldn t the c o nve rs ion try to dead lock move the ball following the the gam e.cpening kick-off and were f o r c e T h e two teams b a ttle d th ru tc punt. Johnny Dally made a the middle two periods w ith- ram ark ab le return to set up out a sfore an d th e la st q u a r- p lay on Penick s ten yard itne ter b egan w ith th e K n i* h ts in Or. the ancient Statue of Liber possession on th e R efined Pro- ty play Dally fed off to speed- ducts’ 31 y a rd line. O n th e s te r Lou Pollara who darted very first pla>« from acnm- mto th a en d none for the initial niage in the final s tanza C ur- touchdown. Dally ran over*on rey got into th e c le a r and gal- the extra point try to make it loped the d is ta n ce to pay d ire * 7^ j D espite a five y a rd p en a lty otfj

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J o n n e Divi le counted on their -•auh of sophomore talent to

;urn the trick. In the first i tod thi* Bruins went aieari

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MIDGET FOOTBALL ACTION: Lou fo lU r i, speedy half-bark on the Po Is shown galloping past mid-Aeld on one of his numerous long runs i m ents 27 to 7 opening game victory over th - 8 . B. Penick Company. Gibbons and Robert Conway of tbe Penick eleven. (Photo

from Lyndhurst Freshmen Score L v n d h u rs t

rilCRSDAY, OCTOBER 1061 TOE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SO tTH RFRCEN REVIEW PAG* N IR I

Lyndhurst Drops 13 to 7 Decision To Eastside, Penalty Nullfies Late Score for Looal " I t ” --------------------J

D rkpiV Ix-mg ru m (.lrtrK nullIimm-.I L vm lliiir-t lli::'- r ' Santangeln kicking ofl tor this time Scotf.i high one w., S ,.L u ,r t . .1 II . * I • 1 r vndhut't The ki k was taken puked out of the an a.,U t^rnool . foo tb a ll team rant. « Iom- to p in n in g a d e l at o , . u R rnunm | on hl, 3, and rm s 0f u receiver by Colobelng <

was promptly downed on the 37>i>< .unnuig play# saw If •>rds gained, the feature beinj!>15 yard advance by Gil Black-

I a ter-on 'flit* p iavitig o n il- lioiuB aurle I* ie ld , cam c out on lo p l»\ a 13 t<» 7 urore in tinPumaie \ alley Omferenc«* game la*«t Saturday afternoon ;-iu mxa,mir w «I be mailer of luil an inch ruined the (golden Bear* >n on .. pitch out around hi

:ft end. Att?r an iw x .m o> t,l. Easts de came up with its

^ult which plagued them in heir op*-nin game against East ater>4 n-'.un b-His. Andy Doii

lero’s fumble was iccovered bj uss Bon - — MuuTjt, baek on th*

Tastsk'e’S 32. a kiss of 17 y ards Tirone was flipp d for

chances of getting it?, league -c.i-oii going with a triumph ThU came about ill the final ninety «erond» a- a touch­down w«* called back l»eeaiii*e of an offside infraction.

W ith ju s t ov er fou r m inu tes l*ft to p lay Easts id » com r ieteda 75 yard m arch in th irtf .cn run - l> tack led l^ te -a lled off to Ai rang plays- to e ra se a 7 to 6 thony “C h u ck " Di S tau lo . will deficit and w ith a successful the latter romping in t 'i tiie eo convulsion w en t ah e rd , 13 to 7 . zone for an apparent touch a rd loss a n d a pair of shorIm m edia tely a f te r th e ensu ing dow n However, a m a rk e ' r> > tips by Tirone failed to And itkick off L y n d h u rs t p icked up *he play d iscovered th s t th* n a rk . A f te r an offside penallj tw o ftrst dow ns and th r ty j ards'locqjfc^ le f t end and le ft gua.< to reach th e G hosts' th ir ty three were lined Up ah e ad o f the bat > ard line. en d arr offside v io la tio n rubbe«

At th a t po in t. C a rm in e T iro n e ’(Ut th e ty in g p o in ts a n d a clicked on a pass to D onni 1 hanc-* fo r th e w in n ing poin t.

when a b o u t tp f T

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it*i less th a n tw o mi> u*e« ok th e C o ld « T B e a i^ six play*?

o go the 66 y a rd s to pay d irt r a nk R uggie ro , on h is onl;. t;>

.t th e offensive p lay during th ane, got th e d r iv e s ta r te d w ith

.i s ix y a rd pass to Carlascio. C arlasc io tl .c n m oved te n yds

r* a rev e rse an d a f te r Tironi *ssed an inco m p le ted pass ne

h it F ran k Di P a s q u a l" w ith pass good fo r 20 y ard s . T irone

Colabeila, w ho. wh T h e gam e opened w ith A n th

Hawk's CornerBy Walter •‘Hawk’* Rowe

LYNDHVRST IN BAD ENVIRONMENT ' ‘

as smeared tr y ing to pass at igainst the home team Cola- the expense of seven yards th.'n

Delia punted 29 yards wh or completed a short one to I)J'.ackm o'n co u ld only return 1 Staulo at the 30 with the la tte r

ird s to th e 9 ^ a rd line. Three making a beautiful cut-in r u r 1 u n n in g p lays, one a 16 yard nto the end rone behind mass

:ck a q u ic k -opening ce n- in terference . Melillo made hise r d a sh by Selton Scott, moved firrft attempt at place-kicking a te C h es ts utii of danger terri- 'success by booting the place

j to ry to th e 35. Lyndhurst then ment over the uprights to give cot its w w nd break as a pitch Lyndhurst a 7 to 6 lead. Time inversion try- and Lyndhurst o u t to Dondero went astray with ran out on the scoring play. U i a J® lo ® *eu< at time. Joe M ehllo recovering for the Lyndhurst received the second T he final touchdown came Blue & Gold on the 29. half with Carlascio bringing the third period when Johnny

Tirone went around his nghtiball back to the 27. Three run-; ‘ub»netti plunged over• * _ u • i . .. _ _ I . . . . . > . *vi.n vnrH tin** limnv

tu rn the t i lod the-0 w nen aran x Ruggiero to Pete -forced for a touchdown, llte u y started at the ♦welve yard

tn^ and an Eastside line d hu^giero who managed e t aw av t’.ie pass to Falco

a ie d tn e ball on the *.en ine and w ent unm olested

.he end x tra p o m t <1

In th e second period ut- th e fin ish ing rive ■circlipg his

e tE h teen y ard s out econd six - po in te r. T his lugg iero ca rried ov er on the Police Department team,

runs in the Police Depart- In pursuit Is Bobby

Anthony Pastoral

Thu. a rtic le in not w ritte n as "noitr g r .p e C because o f ,.nd (o r 8 v . r d s b u t th e K lv»nce n in* o t .v s lout th r e e j . r ^ s am i h c tw o y a rd line. J im m y L y n d h u rst losing a foo tba ll gam e. A lthough L y n d h u rs t ca m e WM d ^ i l lo w e d because o f an an offside v io laU on o a Colab.1 o rff *‘« h e d o ff tack le on ciM e to pu lling o u t a v ic to ry aga in st P a te rso n E astside la st j ,««„,« . th e n p lu c k ed > |> 'l ftrst p u n t th e b a ll t a c k on ^ ‘ essfu! e x tra po in t try.S a tu rd a y Uie fa ir-m in d ed fan w ill ag ree th a t E astside w as t h t ; w a]r p a ss o u t of th e air ,h e ]». N d w i made a neat re .......... . *"be or te am on th a t p a rtic u la r afte rn o o n . ifcy T iro n e and Eastside again .turn on the punt which followed

close o u t th e scoring at 20 to

As w e en te red B au rlc F ie ld in P a te rso n last S a tu rd a y w e hM) p ,r is e „ . o n on its 32 yard as he dashed to Lyndhurst s 21 , T h ! score:Pk c itiu.Lurl t ka A| L__.ft t 1 l I *-n ISiiMfyere shocked a t ti)e th o u g h t of going to a high school foo tba ll I tine. lyard line Lynd iu r s t 6

game and. to see such a num erous am o u n t of re g u la r p o licem en C oach Ronnie Frederick’s Eastside appeared headed for Ea£Ls‘d * ____ 0 ® ® - j —r r . r T T . 3 0 - « .on dut> assigned to th e gam e. It ap p e a red also, th a t w ith th e G hosts th e n m ade its mov? and :.nother score as Dondero rippe .i Touchdow ns — F a k o . R ug- u rd ay wlth a 30 R> 6 w allop ing _ p ro g ie ss of th e g am e ad d itio n a l m en in b lue w ere sen t as re - w en t «3 ■ a rd s in e ig h t plays to „ fl eight yards and a se rie s ot 3'e ro *‘nd " ub>’e " ' ol O range H igh S choo l's yea rl-inforcements L u ck ily th e fans w ere in o rd e r b u ^ e w ould u h e a 6 to 0 le ad Scott made short gainers saw the ball r e a d , Points — K uggiero and:ihgs T h e gam e w as p la y ed a t

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„ . „ _ , . , . to (2). R ucin sk i an d K irkI L y n d h u rs t H i g h School s i O ran g e e lev en re su lted in an - £ x tra p o in ts -L y n d h u rs t . F re w ofre sh m an football te a m m ade it o th e r s a fe ty an d tw o po in ts for antj K e ln e r

7 7 0—20 t w o s tra ig h t in th e N orth J e r- th r h0 0 O— 0i(*.y F reshm en L eague la st Sat

to b r in g th e sco re to S a fe ty -L y n d h u rs t (2 )O ran g e T o u c h d o w n -R las in g am *

have hated to see w h a t w ould h av e hap p en ed if th e shoe w as fc u r at ,,-nter. Blackmon seven the three yard line However a WlUor(I on th e o th e r foot. W e a re ta lk in g ab o u t th e h ea d lin esm an 's a ro u n d his le ft end w ith Don->key defensive play saw Scot*s ta 1 I t.f A n a n .W a 1 . . . I. . . n n . . . .W a m T . > ri 1. 1 . ^ . - - -* . . ■ i . . . . . .I* 1 lie J UrlvPIM* v J»lu> Sfln Mi IB #call of an offside in th e la te s tages w hen L y n d h u rs t sco red a d t r o u s in g th e same play for on a keeper around his right end K O V C ll L lO n S touchdown to be assu red o f a t leas t a tie. S uppose E asts d e w as r m e y a rd s to reac h L y n d h u rs t |s£iiled f a r a four yard loss. O n ’ y atrailing at that point and th ey h ad a tou ch d o w n reca lle d ’ te r r i to ry at th e 4« The big blow foUrth down Scott pitched out S C O r e V l C T O r V

W ith the h igh m a jo rity of schools in th e P assa ic -B e rgen fo llow ed as D ondero sailed up t0 Blackmon around right en I 'area having a th le tic league affiliation does not m ean th a t a ll is th e m d d ie fo r 23 y a rd s and a but Blackmon halted on the 4 On th e s tren g th of an im pres- '«n the road as after the P a rk e rs » " ' l as ♦-ir as re la tio n sh ip s a re concerned O rgan iz ing a league fu s t do w n a t th e 19. vard line. sive 6 to 2 v ic to ry o v e r th e I th e loca!s»will m ee t N u tley , In '-and getting sufficient members does no t m ean th e end of on?s T h e d r iv e w as te m p o ra r ily ; Tirone in two carries got th e A’hite S ta rs of P e r th A m boy in -in g to n and Belleville before re-

th e h igh school fteld and fo i-1 low ed an e a rl ie r 7 to 0 con- j q u es t of G arfteld . T h is S a tu rd a y th e C ubs w ill p lay an in d e p en d ­e n t gam e a t C liffside P o rk w hich w ill s ta r t fou r s tra ig h t gam es

GAME OF THE WEEK Queen Of Peace

troubles. A lthough th e p re sen t season ts on ly tw o w eeks o ld stalled as B lackm on fu m b led for \^ \ \ o u t to th e te n from where th ir last ou ting , th e R oyala ireau y post-gam e fights have m a rred th? re la tio n s as tro o b !* a th re e y a rd lo<*s Q u arte rb a c k C olabel la. on third down boo ted Lions Soccer C lub of L ynd -was reported at th e a f te rm a th of th e P assa ic-E ast R u th e rfo rd S to t t aga in found a w ide open-icut 38 yards to the locals’ 48 nu rs t is atop the s tan d in g iftgame. C lifto n -P a te rao n C en tra l gam e an d th e C lifton -P assa ic ing u p th e m idd le to go 18 yards w ith the k ic k going o u t of lhe G a r d e n S ta te Soccer■Mtta. y \ tp th e foui y a rd line. T w o p lays bounds. On the first play Rgott League. A gain lead ing th e w ay

The incidents fo llow ing the East R u th e rfo rd -P assa ic gam . *ere req u ired , a two y a rd cen- triad a jump pass over the lor the R oyal L ions w as T ony to k ick th e locals q u ick ly re-1brought undue criticism to li ttle East R u th e rfo rd fo r not hav in g te r p lu n g e by Dondero and lh e]Scnmma!ie im* but McSweene Vtr S tra te n * h o sho t a p a ir of gained possession as a fum ble!enough police protection at the game. The P assa ic V alley C on- ftnal tw o y a rd s off b is r ig h t] w as present and intercepted fo r goats past th a W hite S ta rs ’Jot* th e pu n t saw L y n d h u rs t takeirrence consists ol schools from to u r large c ities and two sm all ta c k le by B lackm on. Melillo ^ Golden Bears on the 48. goalie. V er S tra te n w as ou t- oVe r on O ran g e ’s 20 T h re e run-

tu rn in g hom e fo r a N ovem ber , 4 m eeting w ith . K ea rn y

C oached by F ra n k R uggiero rn d W id P a in te r L y n d h u rs t sco red eaaly in th e gam e F o rc e d ,

ham le ts . Lyndhurst and East Rutherford. How league officials sliced in to block S co tt’s p lace- O ffside co n tin u ed to h a u n t th e Ending in previous gam es and an d new sp ap ers can expect the two smaller towns to offer law ment attempt locals as a seven y a rd gam by oi*ly two weeks ago ta tlied noen fo rcem en t equa l to the bigger schools is out of the question. Thc first period ended follow - C arlascio w as w iped out. Tirone less than five goals in th e 12

W e h av e o ften wondered if P.V.C. officials h av e a set of ing th- kick-off a f te r E astside’s w as u p a t xhe c e n te r fo r a to 0 rout of th e W oodbridgefu le s g overn ing fteld conditions W e doubt, it very much as j touchdown with Lou C arlasc io tWo yawj an<j a >IKTe(,n H ungarians , iu re ly E astside w ould never be p e rm itte d to use Baurle Field returning" 16 yards to h is 31. |Vras com p leted by T iro n e to Di- Also aiding in th e la tes t tri-io r re g u la r games. The field is closed in with very little space Co»ch Ed Zak’s offense co u ld n 't Staulo b u t no y a rd ag e gained, umph w ere W illy B ecker withs u rro u n d in g th e regulation placing field. To enter the stands get moving as a back in m o tio n s llh th e gam<? e n te r in g th e 4 th 'w o so a is an d b o th P ie t L e N o­on th e visitor’s side it is necessary for the spectators to walk penalty wiped out a tw o y a r d U ^ ^ * , . T iro n e c irc led en d fo r a**d C a rl V an B orcu lo with tn e side lines and mingle in with the players This should never advance by Tirone w ho w ss n yard# t** wjlh fo u rth an d * ta lly ap iece Contributing an b e a llow ed »hen nailed af th e line of scrim -Ujx f o a t th e 48 C o labeila ‘outstanding a defensive p a tte rn

T h is writer has been on the sports beat for quite awhile mage on an end ru n The pig- jt u n te d to N elson on th e ^ O who Jernt Lwanevelt. Yos?S ince Lyndhursf entered the P.V.C. in 1957 can anyone recall a skin went over to E astsid e when rt.turne<i to his 25. Vissin and Flmk B oedard

w eakness on th e rig h t side ofj^J® *^*° *nth e L y n d h u rs t line and b e g a n '" " ® 9 *1 o{

a two y a rd p lu n g e to the 44 The drive con tinued as Blackin e u n v r co n im u ru u ia m - . . ■_____„ i . 4_. . , i , „ h e ir o rgan iza tion . T h e club in*mon went for nine. D ondero for) _____

«v en . Blackmon for one., ^ ^ ri>nkl ThoseBrowning or four and lo conU l,for five, all at the riitht side ol the local lin . to havedown at the W. After a fumble was recovered for no gain the Ghosts’ were unstopable as Scott, on a keeper went around his left end for 1 1 yards to lh e 7 yard line.

charge went over from the one-

line for the touihdown.

league game played in Paterson. Passaic. Clifton or Garfield Howi Berkowitx recovered Di where the better and popular officials worked the game? Of Staulo's fumble on the 21 course not. because the few good officials left in the Central The football continued to be Board shy away from trouble, and avoid working trouble spots a hot potato as on the first play like mentioned in the above sentence. Il is not only » in the Irom scrimmage Dondero got four cities listed above but also in large cities like Newark and loose for 1« yards only to fumb- Jersey City |le over to Frank M cSueency on

High Schools pay good mone\ each game having films taken the four yard line DiStaulo got 0< the games. When a school thinks they were victims of . Lj ndhurst out of hazardous ter- “homcr” job why doesn't the N4S1SAA officials t all in the film ntory by going 14 yards off his and view the game and begin ridding the sport of unqualified left tackle, an Eastside offside, officials From all reports if the state brass watched the Lynd- a two yard gain on a reverse by hurst-Eastside game on film the four officials who worked 0 k Carlascio and a nine yard center game would surely lose out on the "gravy" train. uiunge by Johnny Rubinetti

Who is suffering from these conditions? Nobody but the gave LymUwrxt a first down on youngsters playing the game and the girls and boys loyal to the 34.their school. In ending let us state that Lvndhurst > is in a bad The drive down fie Id was stop- environment while participating in the Passaic Valley Confer- ( ed when an nine yard pick-up en<e (on a reverse by Carlascio wasPARENTS’ NK.HT A MI ST nullified because of holding at

We were an observer last Wednesday evening at the High a cost of IS ; ards Tirone gained School Auditorium when the High School Athletic Assoc-ation four on a spinner. Carlascio one staecd its first Parents’ Night. All parents of freshmen, junior on a reverse and another spin- varsity and varsity athletes were invited Although we do no* ner by Tirone made five to the know what the coaches expected we believe they should be more 30 From this point Colabeilathan satisfied w ith th e in itia l tu r n - o u t ru n te d ,b®'' From there Dondero took per-

Athletic Director Harold “Buck” Brown, who is also basket- rolling dead on the Ghosts M-jsonal charge and in three car- ball roach w as the m a ste r ol ce rem onies. W e recall a few F o u r runs fro m r t W W years back w hen B row n w ould beg off a microphone b u t p ro h ^ t'e d M yards and Eastside X , y being a TV v i e w ^ . m ^ H c . t e d in pub lic speak ing On

“ % ^ r^ tru m * was 'loaded with , oach.s and athlete, o -.v lu d ed 'he l . « l secondary and ..ane wereCoaches Eddie Zak. Joseph Cilx.Ua. Frank Ruggiero « e m « l touchdown bound asDonne Divine .m l 'jarnes Guida along with EquiynwBV M~T r r ~ J " dropped'off return 17 yards to the 37Joseph Morris. Trainer Joe H h a,hietes ’he bread-basket catch. Again vard line After an incom pleteX V ^ ^ K U e ^ C t h e & ^ r .he ,ong P .M wM ^ but ( C c t t i u * . „ P .ge l « ______

--------- ;; i m ill l — i . t . . . . ih u i i . «ainnm«nl were Juhn Gaccion*and Don Colabeila lor football. Lou Carlaseio for ‘'•rskcthali.M u k e v S p in a l o r tra ck and R ay Roche lo r b aseba I. r o a c h Z ak spoke m ostly on equ ip m en t and in ju r ie s an d en lig h te n ed th« p a r e n t s on w hat h as to be done if a boy suB ers an In ju ry w hich

'^ C w t C R u g g ' i e r o spoke ort th e im p o rtan ce o f d isc ip line . He s tre ssed ihe im portance of th e p r.renfs ' h e lr in keep in g s c{ ^ T o n th e ir yo u n g ste rs as to th e tra in in g r u le , w h ich fo rb id s m o k in g and la te hou rs. Hui g iero w en t on to ex p la in th e m any la c to r s th a t re su lt In a boy h e re o r th e re w ho tu n s afou l o f th. r u le s a n d w hat has to be done lo r r e - in 'ta te m e n t

C oach C ipo lla 's .u b ie c t d ea lt w ith ’’W hat C an Y our Bov G . t o u l Of A th le tic s - He c ,ted th e college possib ilitie s, s tressed ? U „ ran k , ex p la in ed C ollege B o a .d E x a .n in a tio n . and^urged_ the p a re n ts to see th a t th e ir a th le te -so n s tu d ie s and ta k es these

e x a in jn a tm m ^ n f:h o w k in d , took a f te r a F ashion. _ norreson Parker. Servideo and Pagan began ad

dressing' the audiem e U srs proud io w

“ B ” teamEastside m ust h ave d e tec te d a T h e R oyal Lions 1T3d iv ision of th e G a rd en S ta te

h am m erin g aw ay on w h a t ^ * * * « ,»h*v h u m b led th e tu rrw d o u t to be a 7S y a rd ;W .u te S ta rs second team by m arch fo r th e w rnnm g to u ch - 0 * « « • B'» » D »m m e w ith down. B ro w n in g got proceed-, » r - e g o a l, and V ictone S .lv a - ,„«> going by going off h is left ; ? " • G««r « Tom son and C or

r r 0nor. ss rsT fi'S .*^ ssreach local g ro u n d D ondero W ith ^ c e r s ta r t in g to ca tch

Lh>ns sremX^Pli- W^an lze a th ird te a m w ith in

•^ites an y L y n d h u rs t re s id e n t in

President Page Avei

nes yardScott's place-kick was up and over and Eastside went ahead 13 to 7.

Di Pasquale brought the kick-

Leo f ta u ta a t 52

n in g p lay s p roduced a s c o re 1 ith B illy R ucinsk i going over

from tw o y a rd s ou t. A pass for th e e x tra p o in t fa iled and the score w as 6-0.

O range cam e back w ith t h e | eq u a lize r as Jo n a s B lasingam c d ashed a ro u n d h is le f t en d on a 60 y a rd solo ru n . A ru n * for the point after failed and th. aotfre rem ain ed 6-6 It wasn’t long befo re L y n d h u rs t regained th e lead as Don F resso con n ec t­ed to F ran k L op in to on a pass a t th e th ir ty a n d L op in to com ­p le ted the 45 y a rd pass and ru n p lay by going unm o lested into th e end zone. F resso sd d ed the e x tra poin t by ru n n in g and the first period en d e d w ith L y n d ­h u rs t in fro n t 13 to 6.• A fte r a sco re less second per

tod th e locals added a tou ch ­dow n ea rly in th e th i r period L opinto sn ared a pass from Ru cinski and tig h t-ro p e d dow n the sidelines th e final 15 yard s . B a r­ry K eln e r p lunged ov er on the conversion t r y to m ake it 20-6.

S ho rtly a f te r O ran g e w as

St. Cecilia's Of EnglewoodS a t u r d a y n ig h t - ft p .m . N o rth A r l in g t o n S t a d iu m

r.o tn e a n d *ee th c L y n d h n r s t B o y *I v ii id e t t i - S a n g i * V a le n t i - B r e m m e r - P a le r n o e t e r

The Area's Week-End FootballSaturday, October 7L odi a t L y n d h u rs t

R u th e rfo rd at H ackensack N o rth A rlin g to n a t R idgew ood

S t. C ecilia a t Q ueen of P eace (8 P M )St. M ary 's a t De P au l (W ayne )

E ast R u th e rfo rd at W e ehaw ken Games Begin at 2 P.M. l ! s le « Otherwise Noted

| O p en T h u r s d a y N ite ’t i l 9 p. m . |

forced to p u n t b u t th e cen ter ag e A venue o r by ca llin g G E |gnap sailed in to th e end zone

i-9480 an d th e p u n te r reco v e red butThe Royal Lions return to

action on Sunday afternoon at the Marin Oval The oppositionwill be supplied by the Scot- Americans with a 2:30 P.M. kick-off slated.

couldn't escape a horde of de !. nse men resulting in .1 .ilt ty and two more points to make it22 to 6

R ucinski fired a s tr ik e w hich D ennis K irk tu c k ed in and took

L ast S a tu rd a v even ing at S t . (over for a n o th e r L y n d h u rs t M ichael’s H all th e R oyal L ions j touchdow n. T h e p lay covered 50 had success in stag ing its an - y a rd s and fa ilin g to m ake th e n u a l dance. e x tra poin t b ro u g h t th e score to

» 1 * 4 .L in d . W eiss of 335 W atson j T he c o r in g closed o u t in th e

av e n u e , has been signed u p by jlast w hen a fum ble

r T N ! >G E N E R A Ll T I R E J

Safety Service Specialists

DRAKE AND FRONT END I SPECIAL

Fast Courteous Service hy F o r l o r y T ruined Expert*

Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at Iowa Wesleyan College, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.

,-itness th e s - young m en re tu rn to th e « a lm a

A ™ t r i n f e r ^ o n ^ A ° w e r e School T ru s W - P e te r A m ong th e \V illiem W ackw itz. P a tr ic k R estam o.

i; r UrM 'r^ o t o r n , & tcm b rin .,. R obert Coane. M rs D oroth- ■ ^ " o s S ' S ^ n n . ^ e n , E „ A K an e ; nd H igh School

P rm A 'riheJ ''™nrt“ * io n ao"f th e p ro g ram . S im , t l th e L y n d h B J I ; A t th e conciua ^ ^ by C w h ZaR w h ll€ aRutherford 61 game

th e end zone by th e v isiting!

Mr. and M rs. Raymond Rahn e r ot 177 S u n se t av e n u e a re the p aren ts o f a d a u g h te r , C a ro l ; Ann. 6 lbs. 4 ozs... ho rn S ep t. 27 j a t S t.-M ic h a e ls Hospital, New-

Ja rk . T h e in fa n t a r r iv e ^ on tho i llifi ll lillj M m inrthir lha fnff J m er M ary K eegan of K earn;.

I S he jo in s tw o b ro th e rs, R ichard , 8, and R aym ond . 8.

HERE'S WHAT WE DO1. Inspect Front Brake

Drums and Lining2. Repack Front

Wheel Hear mgs3. Inspect Grease Seals4. Cheek and add brak*

5. Adjust Brakes

6 C a re fu lly te s t Rrakaa7. C o rrec t c a s te r St

c am ber

8. C o rrec t to e -in andtoe~out

9. B alance f ro n t tw o— T rhnslt > n i in t i l j L ^ ,

w heel w e igh ts free.

C ars w ith K ing P in Suspension

C A R S W ITH B A L L JO IN T S U S P E N S IO N

C A R S W ITH T O R SIO N LEV EL A N D AIR SUSPENSION

More nf them. ^

t iG olfing Family IIina" v • f cluh in Hanover N J . where MIIM.ET ItHITBALL ACTM1N: Ralph Cwrey o the Knights of Columbus is shown ripping off nesday St 'he vail > ' Grandmetti shot a Iv le in one a Mseable gain la their game with Refined Pro'urtv The action took place at the Ht»h SchoolTom Coikney is t ■ GranduiCUl * !• I o ld Usl Sunday when thc MMgH Football L'ague opened iu seventh season of play.on th . 13Ut hole. PM» IW I A n th o .j Pastor. H

All Brake Reline Jobs G U A R A N T E E D

30,000 Miles or 1 Yr. on pro-rata baaia [

r .U T F l» l r r 3 - " 0 0 for A|i|»>inlnient

Herb Jordan’s

GENERAL TIREof N nr Jt-rtey

Rt 17 * I nlon Are., b u t Rutherford Phone WK 3-57H

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THE COMMERCES! LEAPEB *M 5 SOtTH BERGEN RkVIKWTHURSDAY. OCTOBER S. l9 < f

Hawk's Corner| The Mothers’ Society of Queen of Peace will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the high school gym

IA film on the Im m acu la te Con- I (O w m m ie i from p a g e * ) * ccp tton Cathedral in Washincflight p li.yc. annua lly participates in the Township Golf ton. D C. w ill be show n MrsT o u rn a m en t w here he has w on several championship*, also is Helen N orton, p res iden t, will L-ei for-m nij with Uw Becton D ick inson C om pany te am in the preside H ostesses for th e even-N orth J e is i . |.,<l.,strial C.olf le a g u e mg w ill be the m others „ f the

G ran d in e tti used thc =8 sh o rt iro n in reco rd ing his feat, junior class Ihe d ream of every golfei The local golfer has been at thegam e fo r c tl itc cn vears and last W ednesday ’s ace w as th c first Iof his c a r e . . C ran d in e ttk w ho w en t o u t in 41 and cam e in w ith |33 finished the 18 holes in 74. w as p lay ing w ith B ert B udlow .liay m o n d Saks ond V ictor Cohen

nnolh. r remarkable golfing feat look p lace a t S p o r tila n d Ion R oute I In Kast R u th e rfo rd M ichael D olan, son of w ell-know n Marty Dolan, copped a special "ho le in o n e '' con tes t la st F r id ay nicht » hen he came w ith in tw en ty one inches o f th e cup FIGURING SATURDAY'S GAMESNutiey 14 J 1 • , . ,Lyndhurst 20 Ridgefield 7North Arlington 19 .............. Weehawken «F. Rutherford 33 D. M 14

i Mary’s 27 ............................ Queen of Peace 13e t Cecilia s JO ...................... Rutherford 13I’at kensack 20 Passaic 13G arfie ld 19 .................. Paterson «Central (P) 14 ......................., Lincoln 13E astside 27 Bloom field 12Clifton 26 ............................ Union Hill 7Demare*l 20 Ramapo 0Kiver Dell 14 Tenafly 7Englewood 1J ............ . Teaneck 0Ridgewood 20 Belleville 13

iLast Week: Won 13 LMt *, Pet. M71

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C o m a In * * rFREE CONSULTATIONGina's F le e t ro ljr .is

U s m a n 1 * 1 3 0 8IV? M i d l a n d A » « A r l i » | t « * . H .

NEWS FROM L H. S.

«iD rnine Dav t e r r i o n ie * of th e M id fe t F oo tball L eag u e In c lu d es J r ., V ice P re* U e n t Jam e* W illou*hbv and T re a su re r W illiam U s i ia r ••Hawk" Row e of th e C o m m ercia l L e ad e r, W lttorff. __ \P h o to bySports Iditor Walter

Ope nine Da> ( hairmaiAnthony Past ore)

I M elone. M ayor J e h n C . G ard e .

East Rutherford Stamp Selves Best Team In Area

pedThe

Ka-t Kut her ford‘d ^ ik l - rfl> continurd to Iw ik the Ik*'! (cam in South Bergen Saturda\ —hut the m rn of Ken S in » M \ had th e ir trouble^ |*t*fort* Iwating P a t itmmi C entral 2(1 to 13.

T here VM M»tne douht that the Efe>( R utherford Irani Hould pull it out from the underdog C^olt*. bu t E Rutherf«»rd did.

Set By John Boychuk. Jr. _ —One o f the season * bi« lesU

comes Saturday wh$n East Rutherford )ourn»es to Wee- hawkm to meet the big Hud-

LYNDHURST DROPSContinued from Pagr 9

pass Tirone connected to Melil- |o for II yards as the four min ute signal was given. Tirone went around end for eight and Rubinetti cracked center for 5 and Carlascio on a revet curled left end for six Then came the play which broke the Golden Beans’ backs when the I head linesman ruled offjside on; the pass-lateral touchdown play |

\f le . th. ..va il ..nd five yard ,„ KJke assessment Tirone waa caught ^ Moor fading to pass for a five y»«*! Sslonia loss back to the 40 On an $nd Gujdeman run Tirone made a yard, lhen ’ cioletti

DiStaulo for twenty i Gatte

Imon (2 vds. off right tackle) Dondero (I yd off left tackle) laetaMe estra paint • Scott (placement)

Lvndhurst touchdown - JDfc Staulo (37 yard pass and run)

Lynd. extra point - Melillo (placement)

'Referee - Hosati Umpire - D.Alonzo 1 Field Judge - Notte

Head Linesman - Biaoconeson County team Weehawken day and things should b j much last Saturday downed Ferris tougherHigh 7 to 0. Both parochtah high schools w

Lyndhurst beaten by Eastjf how their stuff on Saturday 0 O L F T O U R N E YQ U A R T E T W I N S

Side of Paterson, comes up against a softie in Lodi. The Lodi team will help Lyndhurst launch its at home season

North Arlington established itself as a threat when ft whip-

Mountain Lakes 20 to 0. Vikings showed plenty of

power and should keep on win' ning.

Ridgefield which was bomb­ed bv Park Ridge 24 to 0. faces the fired Vikings Saturday

Rutherford, which took over Cliffside Park as anticipated, goes against Hackensack Satur

S t Mary s tra v e ls to Wayne for, A q u a r t s o f L y n d h u rs t m entu ss le w ith O eP au l. a rugged I w on |ow n<ft honors in N ep tune

la st S u n d ay in th e sev en th an- One of the m o., a t t r e t iv e f e 1. J«"»y S U t e KHhta of

S T n ^ n S S X k S S L C w ^ " t « Collectortons T ghts ^ e ^ Q u C e n S A n tT L ^ o UPeace which lost iU o p e » e r |* « A'u n d e r the lights to Harrison, p lays St. Cecelia of Englewood

T h e re is litUe doubt th e gam e will attract a huge foi low ing Both teams are well know n in the South Bergen a re a

For their efforts the q u a r te t brought back to Lyndhurst be'auJLiful trophy that w a s promptly installed in the K ay cee emblem caae. ___________

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89*30

22540013

1000

H olm esyfcrds T h e game en d e d when M elillo s n a re d a Tirone aerial, fo r te n y a rd s an d a first do w n iB i#ckm on o r th . E astsade 's 15 y a rd line B rt)w m ng

StalisiM-% ef the Game % D ondero La*tude «U> Lyndhurst (7)

13 Total first downs 8

F irs t dow ns, ru sh in g F irs t dow ns, passing Firet downs, penalties Y ards, grow , ru sh in g Y ards, lost, ru sh in g Y ards, n e t. ru sh in g Passes a tte m p te d Passes com ple ted Y ards, passing*P asse s intercepted by Lost ball fumbles Yards, lost, penalties Number of punts Avg. of punts (yds.)

The Line-Ups LE LT LG

C RG RT RE QB LH RH FB

4 |le r . N elson, Sullivan, Shipp. Bei- 4 .kow itz. V e rn n g ia , Innocen t, De- QI Vita. R ec ta an d G rover.

R2'lyndtiur*t - C astleg ran t. Ciar- 25 della . R u b in e tti. B ilo tta , Zelin- 5 7 sky, W ilson, R edner. Ruggiero, 12 G reen veld, R egan and Conzo.

" by Periods104E astside 6 0 0 7—13

I L y n d h u rs t 0 7 0 0— 740 Eastside Touchdowns - B lack-

5

•By Guy Savino Jr.“Even though publication date is a long way off the yearbook

s t in mg T he staff in charge of this year * publication is as fo llow s C lerical staff - Diane Palian, Maryann Picone, Dolores P ruhn ick i. L o rra ine La Russo. Joann Damiani. Jean Dibble. V irg in ia Rosa, Rosalyn De Andrea. June Muhaw. Patncia^Caiv dia . Carol C arbone. Ilona Wangler, Helen Pricinski, ~ Lem bo ed ito r, and Caroline Lembo, assistant editor

A rt staff - Marilyn Muhlheisen. editor; Bernadine Schultx, J u d y Lynch. Eleanor Powell, Catherine Camy. Kathleen Fogell. R osem arie G allo . Marianne Purcell-pictures, and Marlene Stein­er, a ss is tan t editor; Literary staff - Yolanda Ardizzone, aeditor; Helen Lass, a ss is tan t editor; Leatha Sturges, Donna Moricu Ida N atiello , J u d y Cervaci, Mary Ellen Cassidy. Joann Mauro. Rose- in a n e R ubin ich , Mariann McGavin. Pat Roote. Alice Bowman. R osem arie Gerimita. Julie Durante. Cathy Henderson, Geraldine De Frino , Barbara Kenning. Carol Keller, Claire Lisiewski, L ucille Cifferell. Beverly Pegnato. Janet Neglia. Fran Ross. P h y lis Sabino. Lilian Chrostowski. Geraldine Chinn, Harlyn B ehrm ann , Mike Spino. and John D’Agistino.

D onne Divine. Freshman and Sophomore English teacher, spoke a t th e first L H S P T A. meeting recently on L Q. *•

N otices h av e been sen t hom e to th e parents of Sophomores th a t physica l exam ination? w ill b e given students in the near fu tu re T he p aren ts h ave been asked to denote whether their ch ild w ill be exam ined by th e school's „r then own doctor To com ply w ith th* S ta te Law on this subjec^ each ctuld mus have w r itte n consent o f h i . parents or guard an ini order that the school may conduct this type of examination r u t t a rm o ro . according to s ta te law , one of his parents may be presentth e e x a m in a tion if so d e s i r e d .___________

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figured on the “Degree Day You'll have no more womea.

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S p e c ia l P a r t T im e25 housew ives or m other* needed

im m ediately! For new p rogressive C om pany .

3 hour*, d ay or evening, $35 per week.

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P h o n e W Y m a n 8 - 7 2 0 4

flsel of Post avenue, are B from Ihcir summer hom«- |O cean Beach.

Besides selling OU - w. also Service Oil B um «» Here, also, we believe in doing the job ngbt. We render service around the clock (Sundays and holidays Includ­ed). _ ^

Our trucks arrive at your home equipped to hundreds of makes and models of oil burners.

Complete Service ContractsThese contracts cover Repairs and Replacements *•

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CARPETLINOLEUM ALL MAKES

Color and Buck and White Tap* Recorder*. Record Player*

Stereo and Hi>Fi Sot*. Horn* and Auto Rad.oe

LARGE FURNlSHliO room in Na. \rlinct< n w in -triMte t>ath. air #nd.i ontr. beat .ind hot water. *i ivate entrance. Woman only. Can *Y 1--4GS. '0 ’2

COM ORTABLE furnished front uum Oentieman. Call at 3*0 Rag*

Avo. Lyndhurst. <•/!*■ M * shsd apartment

nodorn kitchen, and bath, private ntranco. Nc^r New York bus. *106. :aM WE 9-**7!> or GE 0-60*0. tf

LYNDHURST . 4* , room* newly t novated apsrtmont. imw«4iat* •*. - upancy. Adult*. Call WE *0241.

LYNDHURST FLO O R C O V ER IN G

n srnni. «m tm or en V.T. JM ttM

TV RENTALS1-Wee • Month Ml ai. / t.M.rCtunplrte Rrmtxjeling U ork

Alteration* and Repair*

A llies • D anners G a n c e sF R IS T IK & D E G E R D O N

N. Arlington 3 ROOM apartment in new home.heat aiw hot water supplied Avail able Oct. 1. *00 Call at 340 Nev. York Ave.. Lyndhurot. 10/12

V j ROOM apartment, he 't aad hot water, birch cabinets, two family nouse. miyate entrance, buemees couple preferred CaH WE 3-4&M

IMP

W Y 1-4369

G E 8 -9 120JO H N BUNANNO

IM r b u r Avenue. Lyndhaest

b y « p * r i f n c n l m e n LARGE FURNISHED roam. IM>i pi ivate bath. 2 large ch. sots. air conditioned, chest tofngsrsUir furn­ished Cab WE * 7J1S. 10 1*

S a g g in g w a l l* , f lo o r* , p a r t i­t io n s , fro n t p a r c h r * . g a ra g e * a n d o v e r h a n g i n g r o o fs . J a c k e d u p l o p r o p e r le v e l. U n d e r p in n in g o f m a so n ry w a lla , a lso g e n e r a l c o n tr a c t­in g . M illw r ig h t * R ig g in g . AU W alk G a ara a laa l a l * m i

Horry CornermanW Y 1-4492-H U 2-5899

nicely Fu r n is h e d front roomfii i floor Southeast exposure, cro** ventilation Double bed. Cookingprivilege* Call WE 3 tt07. 10 *i

POULTRY MARKET tar ront Equipment for sale. fi<W Stuyvoeant Ave.. Lyndhurst C-iii WE days call GE B 5013. 11 23

R . W . D E W A R

* Noel Dr., No Arlington, N. J. WYman 1-115*

UV S A A ^ ^ W W W W W W W

Music Instruction

Don’t Mbs Tkat Late l ate U m - C a l l t ’s—We Welcome

NIGHT CALLSV E LT R E T -V R E P A IR S

Takes Tested Free .I« BEKUEN AVENI E NORTH ASUNtiTONW Y m a n 8 - 4 2 6 7

TrucksWEbster 9-779t

F R A N K ’S G A R A G EGENEKAL MOTORS TRICKS

SALES AND SEKVICS U I R ldle Road Lyndhurst. N. J

AUTOMOTIVE

AUTHORIZED RAMBLER AMBASSADOR & METRO

DEALER Parts. Sales Jt Service

1*60 AMBASSADOR sedanfull power 1.400

1047 DODGE 4 door hardtopauto HH

10*7 CHEVROLET StationWagon auto 1.00*

10*7 CHEVROLET 2 doorwdan auto. 1.00S

1*57 PLYMOUTH 2 doorhard top auto. *'*->1054 TORO 2 door sedon auto. 50»

1955 RAMBLER Station wagonAuto. * *4*

ELECTROCOMPy Ailing St. opp Penn Station

10 5

l l .K R K - T Y P I S T

MATUREPREFERREDREFINED middle age couple de-

••re* s*., or 4 room* North Arling­ton - Lyndhurat area. Call GE *-*742

R A N K J . CRUPI, IN C A ll kinds of Masonry W ork. Exfentions end

Alteration*F o r e s t im a te r a i l

G E n e v a 8 4 ) 2 3 8

Theory Included Composer and Arranger for the

Century - Schuberth and Heritage Music Co. of

New York City IN ST R U M E N T S

la M y Studio5 5 1 F e r n A v e . , L y n d h u r s t

C a l l W E 9 4 )6 4 4

VSAAAAA^VWVNAA^VSAA^

Oil Burners

tion. Telephone NOrth 7-*41 Nutley Avenue. Nutley, N. J.

LOLLYPOP NURSERY I 3 and up. reliabla. licenaod. I group, individual care, also school care. Lyndhurat. CaH

i*V KAISER. 2 door *75 Cm he seen at 102 Morgan PI.. North Art m g to n ____________________ 10 *

10*4 rORO Summer convertible A l ahape. *250 Can be seen at S*i Page Ave.. Lyndhurst; H»t*

10*9 CADILLAC. Grey 91,000. e* cetient condition Good tire* Call Mrs. Anthony Dalee* o WV 1-1504

H O U S E P A I N T I N G A W A L L P A P E R I N G

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR

FRF.F. ESTIMATES

C a l l : — 1 A . P a w lo w ic *

H U 5 - 3 8 1 5

INSTRUCTIONCHEVY. 10*0 Biacayne Radio and

heater, standard shift. * cyl. Earep tionally low mileage. WY i SO**

BUSINESS SCHOOL

J37 Stvyve*ant Ave. Lyndhurst. N. J.

G E n e v a 8 - 4 5 0 5"We do all type* of rlertrical work”

VAL C . C O L O M B OT E M P O R A R Y

P E R S O N N E L S E R V I C E

2 3 2 B e l l e v i l l e P ik e . K e a r n y

• W Y 1-<X>««

FOR RENTid ea lis t . Industrial W tn a fUS Arlington Blvd.

North Arlington, N. J . W T a u s I S5M

WOMAN wishes housework *e.Sraf day* a week for flve cr sli h*urs • ach dav. Call WY 0-T707. 10 *

ATTENTION Paper *0 cent* per hundred; bra*». copper, lead bat* teiie* iron, furnace*, and rogs. Kearny Metal. 17 Stsver avsnua. Hr.rny WV 1-0432. tf Bergen Typewriter

Service2 5 3 M a in S t . . H a c k e n s a c k

D ia m o n d 2 - 5 3 4 0Typewriters . Aiding Machine*

lluplualors - t ' heck wr itemAll • New X l)*etl

F.ttsy Payment Sales Rented & Repaired

Service

O N A L L M A K E S

MAIL BOYS

2 6 8 P a r k A v e n u e

R u t h e r f o r d , N . J .Visiting for the week were

Mark and Scott .SehmidJ of New- lark. who were guests of then

'{^gramlparent.v. Mr and Mrs Jo- i« * -<;ph Sclunidl uf 2 i lligh SI

P h o n e : W E lis t e r 9-6922

O U N D - s e r v i c e : • E M P 3 l „ o y m e i m t • f=> E R S O N J A U

M I R E • T R AT • P F M T • S E L L • B U Y

TIIUR^)AY. OCTOBER 5.1961 T H E C O M M E R C I A L L E A D E R A N D S O U T H B E R G E N R E V I E W ' P A G E E L E V E N

Directory For Service Requirements

Decorators

FnrnitHro

Reupholstering

Slip Covers

Brspes

WY 1 -6185-6N O R T H A R L I N G T O N

5 7 5 R 1D G F . R O A D

Electncians

Myles ElectricL IC S N m o

r . w « aad U (* t Inatallatloaa M alar R ep a in

SU Schuyler Atra. K aaray. N JW Y 1-1474

' BELLO S Electric ServiceC o m p le t e H o m e S ir in g A lt e r a t io n s a n d R e p a ir *

W e S p e c ia lia e In 1 ( 10 A m p . S e r v ic e

Call Anytime For FREE ESTIM ATE

PL 9-7964

»*y etb«*r iwnxifi a.««n*-lalie*n r*r eaiiun hs» an\ >4atrrrat. illrrrl ■llrr* i. I* 'h» « *«• *l«’k. txmd* -»r

th r Ntnirlllm Dm* a* an atatod hiS. That lb' * v or as* aumhrr **f

u|»le* »f e** b lime .—•Id nr dbirtl- ted i ruuwh tho mill* <*r siherebr..* pnhj xulnas riba-rn dmlitk tbo IsOO**-i n n i l i s |>:e. n l h ( t i* o d m o * b i e » hole l<* 3.310.8«mii in and *ul»m ri***-d h* IM

>»«• Dir ;*ih «Li> nt *epn ml#r, 1*4 Jt*MX UAVINt

WII.M » J. riK* * * N o t a r y 1‘uMU o f t h o Htol* nf See J i t s r j

TOWN OF LVNOMUMT PUBLIC NOTICE

• by the •OARO Of ADJUSTMENTUK: Vurfailiii' aMilhatU* i.f John R It*-ld fw |*|rllllMM Ww I ■ d St" IdMt r tl«ur-s * •*>< Ibr* l«y ndhur«.f An-

Hi m *• n t MagV|»IM»'*I Mflln* tW'trl'»U**» * ir.iktrapb 'V'. Aflkb XII. 0* I Mfle.l Zldl H« «*rdill !*• *• •l*. rinii lli*' *»r a war fannl>

In* Himr *»n a ph»» * 134'. hr bm mO f«M>t (n nut* tm tr.|iib*d hj. Ihe 35*. milk i»rdhru> •• aSW lM Pi k n*twM aa LM la In Itbn-JI f en th* t*vadhun>l Aaao*soiii*-»ii Map.

Varl m*** i*»*f»li4*ntliHt **f l-Utward Hi iinaX f**r jironttaoii t***nt#d

Jet JT .30* % !• .. .V0 f*M.i funntapr an rni«lr*4 by

WO. Don't forget to k«-p t h a U t ^ a ^ . r - d O j y . « y - l - Jdate open. You cant forget it ltl Hiorii laa **•• th* Now i.mdiim ithis year. 4 j A*ao>Mmom Map.

l>:ie other important item, and |that is, #ven if your neighboria* already signed an applica­tion, bring hint along, it's well worth it. I ,

Our quarterly Communion for members of the Council & Ladies Auxiliary will be held this month. Please keep posted for all details.

NOTICEOrdilim «f Ni.rda fJrrfc** I. dr « ed are h» urdnf **l *UI.I* ' ■

Itili. Ile>rr«%ate At ltor*rn « «*univ. laird Ho|*toti»hee 5Stb 1541, *p**a

i.«th.« «.< tho wMl*wrlt»or Butt- i.r|ns hi thole dob law a»n»*ae*h tin- adaifuM hi- oetsto Uiidrr

win.in - x ninths (run alo.vo"'"••.rnioii.* I ' ■ -a.i MiW.rd I

51m Korn A vo,.I.tndhur*!. N. J.

I'h-ter I’, tllslmo. Km|.•ia Blvd. t ^ .Ilsnhriiin'k flel*l»fa, ?f d.L a E S t . ts I* I*. M. Met. I. 1941•-’oof

At a recent Officers meeting, the program was laid out, and it looks terrific. We w ill need some commiUee men to make it work and your help is asked.

* i _ i . . * -a _ H ow ab o u t com ing o v e r to ouriN o rtn A r l in g t o n |j» r« llf> i^ ^ p e x ttw e e tin g and s ign ing up for

one of the many affairs that are planned for the member-, ship? Remember that these of fairs are hold for your enjoy ment and thal big hand of yours can insure .this.

Party I* H e ld For " IC a r o l P iencha lsk i

Carol Pierzchalski. daughterl\ BRECON Nursery School, f w nj w rs p re<j Pierzchal

certified period. Ch.idren t«vo to sl«.j®f Mr;Planned progrsm. Hot Lunchos. Half

A all day aessions. Tranaporta

QUALITY COALNONE BETTER

Satiefaction GuaranteedPR ICE PER T O N

Single Tan Two Ten Four TonO rder O rder Order

Slave a r N at ( M l tZl.a* SM-M 19.95re a T m I I I M IBM 17.45Burk h heat or Bkrc C aal H O 1C.M 15.95

ski o f Willow Ave., celebrated her birthday with a party at her home on Friday evening.!! Decorations were in pink and | white. Guests wer? the eighth grade girls of St. Michael's

io Tr Parochial School Karen Sadow- Ski, Lenore Thompson, Sharon Bufano. Barbara ope. Susan Corristan, Michael ine Durulet. Nancy Ann Macula. Karen Mi- zeski, Lois Napinski. Mary Nowel, M a r y a n n Palmer. Elaine Pozniak. Barbara Ro- meyko. Theresa Rybacki, Mar­garet Standock. Jeanne Tomp-

jkins, Paula Jean Weslosky.Wilken a n d Melanir*

For Prompt Service Cod

WE. 3 - 5 3 7 0Friday October 6th ’61

BENNERhas >he’62 RAMBLERS

with new

DOUBLE-SAFETY BRAKE SYSTEM

Having born mnv *wor* «• lum iw in taw. ilop* **o» and any* thui b» ii i ho pnldlahor uf tlio (’fMmnondal lawdor aad T*.*a* KoiaOb lu r*. n Ko vlots and that tho following Is u tho boat uf hl« kWlllMUl and bollot. a true atatomont of tho riBBseBBlp, mana«oriM-nt land If a diUty iwpor th»- • In ulatkuii. at**., of th* afrro- .iid publk-allun rv«|ttlr*-d b> tho Aft ■f Auguat 2*. 1913. nnlaidlod In am-

thm tit. I’oatat laswa and K*-«ula Ilona, printed on t?to roYorMI slda of thlo fortn. to wit:I. That tho nanus and addroaeoo •if lhe «wnor*. editor,, ifiaaaglng t-dl

__________ _ jtor and bttetue*« inansgor ara:^ l » \ i V I ' " h * * ‘ i,n<* **wnrr John Bavlm-

t r a d e W here SATISFACTION >.4 s. -.ad Avmoe, t.yndharat. NewIS GUARANTEED —. - 'tuTiTtueaa Munaper. *>w*-st>Da»*aiti"1 |t<iniild'M<n A\»nuo, flutherfurd.

Non Jerwr.2 Thv ownor la John Savino. 4a«j Sr*-und Awnw. l.yndhurxt. 'lawJooaoy. ..__f| X, That th» fcwwn MindluddOog.-r 'iltenlng »»r hoblins 1 i*or i-aBt armore ot total .... <\( Isada.

| 'r« .rtsagoa. iif e.ih**r «-*-iirU»os afei If there are noito, •*«» atatei

I NiUM* *. |! t Thu ih*« two |iatnyr.tph< n*-st i-»k»aV4 glviNi; lhe of th** rwii-. ra. atui h tw.|*lrr“ md -e. iirift hold- I ra ui ih*-> ;ipi>onr »i|M,n tbe *•«**»»■ of th*- m«iwii>p" hot al*-*. In

I ;.jM-*i nbotr lh** ‘CilihiiWer «r Uoourlty hobtrr iipt*e*r* u|an

».*• latolta i*f tho company. „ so ii.mtie or In any other fiduciary

Ir**latb>n ll»o name of tho i#er»«.* >* <*t|>nrn|t**n f<*r s hmn ai»rh |rust la satins, la Sivon. a No tbnt the- wald two p*trugr.i|iba rnntjta at»tomenta «sitibra* Ins aflUmta full Viu wl*>dg< .•ltd 1*e|l*f a« to thr r-ir*-unia<aitr*inklorn nnd ao« urtlv holder* Who th*• »id ■ ondtthtr under whk-h » l« l-

• — u p Oapt* df W*

Now enjoy peace o f mind you never knew in a car before with Rambler’s Double-Safety Brake Sytftem. Tandem ms*ter cylinders — ono operates front brakes, the other operates the rear brakes If front brakes should bo damaged, you still have full rear braking power and vice versa. Brakes are self-adjusting, with bonded linings. These are just a few o f the 102 ways that Ramblers are new and better in ‘62. See them now a t..*

8ENNER SALESMore Thun Ml Years At

I2 1 8 I I j i l r i i . j i l S t . 1 C o r n e r o f I n io n A v e n u e

E a * l R u t l i r r l o r d G E n e v a l - I W t

O pwi’T il I M l Except Wednesday, Ti» «

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n C lT V E L T K TTTF rOMMFWrTAL LEADER A W SOFTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 .1961 '

C o m m e r c i a l l e n d e rAND THE SO tTH BERGEN REVIEW

Established 1921 The ( ommrrcUl Leader Is the official newspaper

LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSP u b l is h e d e v r r y T h u rs d a y b y T h r C o m m e r c ia l L e a d e r P r in t in g C o m p a n y ■ t 2 5 1 R id e r R o m l. L y n d h u r s t , N . J . T e le p h o n e G E n e v a 8 - 8 7 0 0 - S 7 0 1

E d i t o r J O H N S A V I N OB u s in e s s M g r. F r n r a t J . D a h in r t t

In B e r g e n w r l ia V r a p r i t l i i r n f — iid in gg a m b le r s l o / a i l —a* i t s h o u l d Ik-.

B u t s h o u ld n 't t h r p o l i r t ),<■ ll,H i[ rm th ro u g h o u t i h r s t a i r ? I m i ' i it j . . , .. l i t . - h r r a k in g lo g a m b lr in I lu d M in . K *-r« o r C a u id r n a> i l is in B r r g r n ?

S e c o n d -C la s s |K>stagr p a id a t K i i t h r r fn r d , N . J

C O R P O R A T E UNITP a - lo r M u l lr r h a s s r r v e d lo n g o n t h r ____ _____

B o a r d o f T r u i i S i o T E r e e P i ih t tc U h n r j r . JfJ- PETRULLO*SM a in w ill f lo c k lu t h r s e r v i r r s th a t w i l l

Im- Ik -.i! in h is h o n o r a t h i i r h u r r h O c to b e r1 5 a l 3 P .M .

At a recent meeting the Ber gen County Corporate Fiduci arie* A-isociatinn elected R"V-mond J. Garrison,’ A u ilta a t Mr. and Mr* Christopfier

Hail, The Dean!

S u b scr ip tio n $ 2..">0 P r r Y r a r

A ll o f S o u lh B r r g r n w i l l w a n t lo jo in w ilh ih r i r L y n d h u r s t n r ig h l*o r~ in lion or- iup * h r ( Ira n o f o u r r l r r p m r n . R e y . <.^ o r g e M u l lr r . p a s t o r o f S i . M .it llirw - ,E » a n g r l ic a l L u t h e r a n C h u r r h . B a r t er

T en C e n t * P e r C o p y M u l lr r r n t r r n l o n h i . m in is t r r i .i l ta sk *

L y n d h n r s t ,- N . J .. O r lo l ie r 5 , 1 - 9 6 1

County, Government Costs

T h e T a x p a y e r * * A s s o c ia t io n o f !New J e r s e y h a - ra lP il th e c o u n t ie s s ta t is t ic a lly • n d han m in e u p n i l h th e a s to u n d in g fa c t th a t B e r g e n C o u n t y 's g o v e rn m e n t r a n k * 16 t h in ro#t w ith a ll th e o th e r 2 0 c o u n t ie s o f N ew J e r s e y .

T h e a ss o c ia t io n fo u n d th at it c o s ts th e B e r g e n C o u n ty re s id e n t $ 2 6 .6 6 H lii le it co st th e re s id e n ts o f an a d jo in in g c o u n t y , H u d -o u . 1 .

T ho fte a re im p o rta n t ftg u m t.A d o l la r s ig n is n ’ t o f n e c e ss ity th e

b ad ge o f go«»d o r h a d g o v e rn m e n t . H ut it c e r ta in ly is in d ic a t iv e o f so m e th in g .

A n d w c h a v e ftome e x p la n a t io n s fo r w h a t is h a p p e n in g in H u d so n a n d B e rg e n C o u n t ie * . In o n e h ad g o v e rn m e n t is r i f e . It in t\ p a tie d by th e fa r t s ix o f th e H u d so n C o u n ty m u n ic ip a l it ie s a r e a tta c h e d lo th c co u n ty jo b ro ll* . M en l ik e M a y o r H e a le y o f K e a r n y a n d M a y o r R m lg c rs o f H a r r i- •o n , w h o se m u n ic ip a l it ie s p a y a m o n g th e h igh e st c o u n ty ta x e s in A m e r ic a , a r e a ls o (h e p u rc h a s in g a g en t a n d c o u n ty c le r k , re-

V e ly .

Dangerous Bridge

fo r ty -y e a r s ag o — in L y n d h u r s t . A n d l l ie r e in hift \ a lle y B r w ik A v e n u e ehur< ii h e h a s la b o re d m ig h t ily .

t i e . . u . . n _ 4 . A m a n o f in te n s e e n t h u s ia m - an d In ter-T h e la r H ig h w a y D r p a r l m r n t h a - ........ .. M ll l |P r h a s k (h u r c h

p ro m is e d IO c o m p le te ,n a s h o r t I tm r f(llJ h ; . „ w lt

n rc rw ia ry ^ re p a ir* on t h r R o u t e 3 B r id g e ........... „ f ryl)llUlJ t h ,Y , D e p art-

m en t h e h a s c o m e to k n o w th e m en a m i w o m e n o f th e c o m m u n it y w e ll .

M a y o r s H e a le y a n d R o d g e rs w e a r th e ir M a y o ra lty hatft o n ly w h e n it is c o n v e n ie n t . O th e rw ise , th e y a r e th e lio ss -c o n tro lle d b e m h m e n o f th e p o l it ic ia n s w h o h a v e ta k e n fro m H u d s o n e v e r y t h in g b u t its n am e.

A n d in N o v e m lie r w h e n th e e le c t io n s r o l l a r o u n d H e a le y a n d R o d g e r s w il l Ih* d o in g th e ir b e st to e le c t th e ir o w n g o v ­e r n o r so th a t th e o u t r a g e th a t is a l iv e in H u d s o n c a n b e u s e d to in fe c t th e s ta te g o v e r n m e n t in T r e n to n .

N o w , h o w a b o u t B e r g e n ? W h y s h o u ld co sts l ie mi lo w { B e c a u s e w e h a v e s e r v in g in B e r g e n C o u n ty s e l f le s s s e r v a n t s w h o a r e p le d g e d to d o th e jo b th e p e o p le w a n t a n d n ee d .

O u r f r e e h o ld e r s a r e o n e - jo b m e n . R v e n h o n o r a r y m u n ic ip a l p o s ts a r e g iv e n o u t o f d e fe r e n c e to th e c o u n ty jo b s .

I f H e a le y a n d R <»dgcrs w a n t to k n o w h ow B e r g e n gets th at w a y w e r e f e r th e m to th e w o r k o f A le x a n d e r A l la n , th e f o r ­m e r m a y o r o f IN orth A r l in g t o n w h o is c le r k o f B e r g e n C o u n ty .

B e r g e n C o u n t y C le r k A l la n , w ith a b ig ­g e r c o u n ty th a n C o u n t y C le r k R o d g e r s o f H u d s o n , y e t m a n a g e s to get a lo n g o n o n e h a l f th e a p p r o p r ia t io n th at M r . R o d g e r s n e e d * . M r . A l la n m a n a g e s to get a lo n g w ith o n e h a l f th e m a n p o w e r th a t M r. R o d ­g e r s d o e s . A n d M r A l la n h a s c u t th e r u n ­n in g c o s ts o f h is d e p a r t m e n t— w h ile co sts in o t h e r c o u n t ie s h a v e s k y r o c k e t e d . H e h a» d o n e it b y d i l ig e n c e to h is ta s k a n d b y e x e r c is in g h is f u l l r e s p o n s ib i l i t ie s in o ffice .

I f a n y b o d y w a n ts to k n o w w h y^ 1u d jM > n co st* a r e so h ig h let th e m in q u ir e a s to w h y it c o sts M r. A l la n ju s t o n e h a l f o f w h a t it c o sts M r. R o d g e r s to r u n a n d e c -

o v e r th e H a c k e n s a c k R iv e r .B u t th e e x p e r ie n c e o f th e p u b l ic o n th e

b r id g e h a* not lie e n p le a s a n t . P o l ic e say th at th e a c c id e n t in w h ic h a m o th e r a n d •o il w e r e k i l l e d t w o m . k - a g o w a - n o t d u e to th e h e a v y s te e l b a n d s p la c e d o n lh e b r id g e .

N o b o d y c a n sa y fo r s u r e . B u t m o to r- ist» wi l l a tte st th at r id in g th e b r id g e w h e n th o se s te e l b a n d s w e r e u n p r o t e c t e d w a s a fr ig h te n in g e x p e r ie n c e — p a r t ic u la r ly i f o n e co d e o v e r th em in th e d a r k a n d w a s u m iw a n r f t ia i th ey h a d b e e n p la c e d .

M e a n w h ile , A v o n d a le B r id g e o v e r th e P a s s a ic R iv e r in L y n d h u r s t a n d th e U n io n A v e n u e B r id g e o v e r th e s a m e r i v e r in R u t h e r fo r d h a v e liee n c lo s e d b y B e r g e n C o u n ty fo r r e p a ir s .

T h e s e b r id g e s h a v e n ot l ie c n b u ilt to w ith s ta n jl th e te r r if ic s h o c k s o f m o d e rn tra ffic . T h e S ta te H ig h w a y D e p a r t m e n t sa y s th a t lh e R o u te 3 B r id g e is d e t e r io r ­a t in g a n d th at th e s te e l b a n d s a r e d e ­s ig n e d to k e e p it in u se .

P e r h a p s , th e a n s w e r is s te a d y m a in ­te n a n c e r a th e r th a n b ig p r o je c t s fr o m

The New BabeR o p e r M a r is u n fo r t u n a t e ly lo o k s l ik e

th e k id n e x t d o o r w h o e s c a p e d fr o m b e ­h in d th e gr«*cerv c o u n t e r to p la y b a s e b a l l.

B ain * R u t h , th e m a n w h o s e h o m e ru n re c o r d M a r i* p a ss e d th e o th e r d a y . w a s a m a n o f p a r ts . N o b o d y w h o saw th e B a b e e v e r w il l fo r g e t h im T h a t o v e r -h a n g in g b e e r b e l ly w a s h is t r a d e m a rk . T h e n a r ­ro w . s p in d ly leg s c o m p le te d th a t m o st u n ­l ik e ly o f n a t u r e 's d e s ig n .

B u t wh«>n B a b e R u th s w u n g it w as p o e t ry i t s e l f : th e m a n w a s s y m n e tr y in m o tio n .

> e « . R o g e r M a r i- h as h it 6 1 h o m e ru n s .im u n ity Bank. Rutherford; Don- T h e B a b e go t 6 0 . B u t th e re w a s o n ly o n e ald Bomeisl o f Citizens Nation- l ia b e e v e n - l io u ld M a r is h it s im ila r

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vav- rik of Page avenue, are back Trom a VS^ttOn motor trip ♦tr Michigan, where thevjspent sev­eral days, thfn Chicago, and Lake K illam ey in Illinois.

Vice Presioem «u*d UTrust Officer of the Citize-is First National Bank and T rust C om pany of R idgew ood, to head th.? new officers fo r th e com ing year.

O th e r o fficers elected w ere W illiam P. S h e rid a n of Peoples T ru s t Co. o f B ergen. C ounty , F irs t V ic-* P re s id en t; W illiam L P in k o f th e Hackensa< k T ru s t Co.. S econd Vice P re s i­d en t; W illiam G. O w ens o f the F irs t N ational B ank of A llen ­dale, S e c re ta ry ; an d Miss N elli? F. Irv ing , a lso o f th e P w p le s T ru s t Co. o f B ergen C ounty T reasu re r M em bers of the Ex ecu tive C o m m itte a re V icto r C. Jam es, J r . of th e N ational Com-

Colie of Weart qptnae had as guests on Monday Mr. Colie’* aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brocknyin of Tampa, Fla.

- t r e a k * l i e f y r e h e is th ro u g h w ith b a s e b a ll.

E. B . C .

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N ew B N a i B rith Being P lanned

the home of Mrs. Fried, 110 Hobart avenue, Rutherford. Lo­cal women who would like to attend are asked to call WE 9~ 0932 or WE 3-2594

al Bank of Englewood; Rodney T. Verblaauw of Citizens First National Bank and Trust Com­pany of Ridgewood, and Ar­thur J. Simpson, Jr. of the Peoples Trust of Bergen County.

An organizational meeting and te. was held recently at thehome of Mrs. Harold S. Packer. BUTTERFLIES IN

j18- Helm avenue, Wood-Ridge. c iK IA I k iC C T iK i/’'•The purpose of the get together r I N A L M fc t il lN fc *was to formulate plans for the » _______________ . . . . ..L.undW. In the South Bergen p \ ">«■""* * « h«ld1 for the

f h n n to r n v Butterfly Sisters, aI the homeBr^h WomTn of tor,. D. Fagone of Eighth

B nai BntiTia the w orW , old- and Urges, Jewtsh service

organization engaged in a multi- . 1tude nf non-sectanan phjl„ . L.">«"<lola. J. Db U uIo. W. Som-

^ MrS C h M O for th e ev en in g w ere« m » t e h ^ T ™ « ' , k M rs P G ab rie le from E igh thp am /a tio n s c h a irm a n o f th e • . . . . . .G arden StiAe C ouncil, d m u u e d ' r r ? t ' ,<ind1 M rs *■th e a im . an d p u rp o .e s o t B nai F° « ' 'o '* N orth A rlm g ton . s is ter

past president of District No. 3 i. , 4.represented the District a , field

Mrs. P. Gabriele received a

- This t ^Everyman’s Bible C lass of Ruth erford is honoring Rev. Dr Lester H. Clee who was the

director and spoke on B’nai three colorful Butterfly* fromBrith services Also present were ' ,r5 FaK‘me ,o r be,°« her Kuest- I4rs. Jules Fried of Rutherford. a late supper was served, at whose instigation initial plans Favors for the evening were for a new Chapter were lormdt-jtall stem roses.l im e to t im e . B u t c e r t a in ly w h e n a m a jo r F*rst Leader and Organizer of oted and Mrs Harold Packet

r e p a ir jo b is u n d e r ta k e n it s h o u ld b e * ~ ” ^ ~ ^ '* * * " *the Bible Class in 1922 The i who acted as hostess for th* The next meeting will be at, , , , . * « « s,on start at 9:22 a.m. in , ,lie lle r p o lic e d th a n w a s th e R o u te 3 the Rutherford high school audi <%eninR— - - - - Mrs. Fried was elected ch a ir-

Mrs. W. Cirone's home.

B r id g e r e p a i r w o rk .

Keep ’Em Happy

ito rium , as th e **Openmg A nni- . , .v e rsa ry Y ear” m an Pro tem> *l*rs T od F laum

Claa. president E. Harold :* 1 Hajtoouck H eightt McreUry Scott ha. been conferring aa W g l Taylor .,ftita Klection o f most Jippropri. Haokenjack, t r e a s u r e r The I ate mu.ic lor the occasion; lo* m from » hlch embryo Chap- | James Hammond w ill conduct ' f r PUns f d '* w member- the Ever> man's Orchestra Pas, 'r*cluJd» Rutherford Eastpresident Charles C Free i . to Rotheftord. Carlstadt. Lynd be guest song leader; and hehas had an enviable record, too, Hasbrouck Heights. Wallingtoii |

las leader-in-tinging at Men s i MoonachieThe neat organizational meet-

C’hiropractic effectively treat, tha following condition.:

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T h r a d v r r t is in g »|>on«ora o n T V I imiL. t h r w itn r»ft s ta n d in F o lr y S q u a r e . N r w Y o r k , t h r la» t 11) d a y> to e x p la in t h r irp u l i r i r * in s p o n s o r in g T V p r o g r a m s . ^

T b r p o lic y is s im p lic ity i t s e l f : k e e p ’e m F edera^ on ' B i 'b l lT a _____h ap p y . | The first president of Every- 'nK *nd “ scheduied for

» l . . . . . nan's Bible C la». M Wflhur T>«»<*ay evening, October 10, atA h ap p y a u d irn rr . a p p a rr n t ly . is a n B u S

a u d ir n e e d ia l b u y s b e t te r th a n a n a u d i- C lass rostrum, as guest speaker, e n r r th a t is u n h a p p y . jHis talk w ill be 'O rgam zk g

W r d is a g re e . W e th in k a n a u d i r n r r l l ia l !h<' B lbl,‘ c l *»* **r. West h a., . 1 . i . . , „ , . . I in the past presided over large

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a n tfudiem *e th a t w il l d o th e m o st fo r an a d v e r t is e r . W e a r e c o n fid e n t th a t a u d i­en c e s id e n t ify th e m s e lv e s w ith th e s p o n ­s o rs o f p ro g ra m s th at a r e s a t is fa c t o r y in th e h ig h e st se n se o f th e w o rd .

each session of th e C lass-m en com ing from fa r an d n e a r w ith m uch d evo tion an d en thusiasm fo r th e m ee tin g s accord ing to c h a r te r m em b ers w ho h ave a t ­tended . th e Y ea r 1922 saw tho

T L . , . . . . un ification in th a t m an n er, o fI h e r e is n o d o u b t th a t a u d ie n c e s w an t m en o f a ll creeds a t th e B ible

to b e e n te r ta in e d . T h e r e is a ls o n o d o u b t Claas sessions u n d e r M. W ilbur th a t t h e r r is a v a st a u d i r n r r th a t is as president. Past president

» i i i . * • a xr ,,f th e B ,b le C lass, an d now pres-re a c h e d b y ih o u g h l-p r o v o k m g sh o w s. Y e t MJent of Everyman * Brother-th e la t t e r a r e to o se ld o m o f fe r e d . hood C lub, C h a rle s N ad le r H ut-

T h c T V s p o n s o rs m u st le a r n th a t th e r e z® 1, PrTsent West to .» ■ « . ,r . the B ib le Class, this Sunday

is m o re th a n la u g h te r in l i f e . T h e r e is a , mornm*se n se o f fu l f i l lm e n t a n d a c h ie v e m e n t to Roger W . M cA dam . lec tu re r^w h ic h th e g re a t m a jo r it y o f A m e r ic a n * and, a u th o r of ro m a n tic s to n e s

T, . . , *, . on New E ng land sh ip lo re . a for-a s p ir e . T r y in g to p r o v id e th a t t y p e o f p ro - n,* r leader of Everym an s Bjbllg ra m w o u ld lie h ig h ly r e w a r d in g to t h e 'C lass, w jll speak on “High sponsor*. I L igh ts o f R u th e rfo rd E M B.C."." V* | A rep o rt from Jhe N ew ark

, • 1 E v e ry m an ’s B ib le C lass w ill fo l­low . <■

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T h r r r a r r n o p o l it ic ia n s o n M r . A l la n 's p a y r o l l . A n d t h r r r a r r n o I r r c h r s d r a g g in g d o w n n c r s s i v r ro s t s fo r p r in t in g a n d o t h r r d r ta i l s .

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c a ll-u p to s e r v ic e h a s b e e n g re e te d w ith th e c o u r a g e th a t th e ir t r a in in g h a s p r e ­p a r e d (h e m w ith . F o r so m e o f th e m e n it is th e th ir d c a l l — w o r ld W a r I L K o r e a A nd n o w .

M e n l ik e l a d . F r a n c i s C e r a r d o f L y n d ­h u r s t , w h o h a v e m a d e a c a r e e r o f th e g u a r d , m a d e h i- d e c is io n lo n g a g o . W h en h e w a s c a l le d u p fo r K o r e a h e d e c id e d lo a b a n d o n h is Ia n c a r e e r a n d * l ic k w ith lh e m il i t a r y . H e * a » a m o n g th o se c a l le d u p th i* w e e k . C o l C c r a r d le ft th e h ig h ly im ­p o r ta n t p o *t o f d ir e c t o r o f lh e S l a t e A v i- flt io n B u r e a u to a s - u m r th e m o re iu i|»ort- gn t d u t ie s o f h i- N a t io n a l C u a r d m in io n .

T h e r e a r e th o u s a n d s m o re l ik e ( r e r a r iL T h e y a r e r a s | J n a n h e r o ic m o u ld . T h u - th e h o m e fr o n t c a n d o Ie-~ th a n p r e p a r e lo fo llo w th e a d m o n it io n * o f th e n a t io n a l g o v e rn m e n t o n th e g e n e r a l ln d t-t ig h tc n iu g th at a lm o st s u r e to fo l lo w .

B « , k in w o r ld W a r i i » n r o f o u r . h i r f ££ ]Tk,nzo ‘ m. esSi I LOWREY ORGAN (new 2 manual)s rt u t ilv o ffic ers w a s f o i. W il l ia m C o n so - Scot, ha. been urging Charter !

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w h o w a s re s p o n s ib le l o r t h r r r m a r k a h lr chaplain Fred H Mier will I s r r u r i l y jo b th a t a c c o m p a n ie d t h r a to m ptrlorm the scripturc reading 3b o m b in a m if a r t u r r in th is c o u n t r y . “ nd nl,er * morning prayer, and I

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