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í AGE SIXTEEN — li. ni __ THE COMMERCIAL LEASEE ARD W CTH BERGER REVIEW J,. THUW ÎftT. 3TOE J8,IW I Ì SENATOR WILLIAMS' From W ashington £'B y V.S. Senator Harri »on William » (D ) m acinatile uundMiaia. Thus tar, students (rom IS * *»*>»• have written book — t e n too or-OR^ofvillv. nn ■ Huy can di» Äml cittpevi m.iy r«sk wtv.t h«', ^nom9i can do •«!►** any o' Hie gretffiTjbl««ms faro*; our nn Mm today. This i* r pertinent fin a l km In a aoci»*iy that Jv»« I« t •ft many of its t^i it i* caror m m •orte wfcft» eaih p ^ u t j jw . Th. Ü lb (ÜlBculty is t<at it can I** •iiKvered only by thr terson w.-»« •■In it. If he's not prompted bj hki own 'conacicne- to tak-’ actmn Oh a prgM fin fr« * ‘ • IT* unlikely that anyone «Hse can ■pell nuj-wrthrr ttir rift'd or tin n for turn more. h<nvp\TT, it that many citizens an* Ink ing their own pcratwvil stand» Sto dents. <ieTg>men,_ ami others an wtfkng to go to jnd, if neceas try to fight tftprrimiisttkin Others aru m orrhingiDr peace, and many ol them have thr>i«Khl lonn and hard about hade dancers m roust tkv armnment plans Snmr peofiie an •■king the (muhte to look at near by sluma fhcy’ve ncv«T notk'ed bc- Late last year. students at M«wit- •lair High Schort lM-K»n *o real up on the n eiiii of mtrnints in the oast coaat m im tory stream hat bringe wnrtcenp up from Kfcjri- íi» as far north as New England during every growing arenan èrtiti» Carolina. North Cfcndtpa. dreo’s children .jriH grpw mrJ b Maryland. FVrkk. Grangia. four hitfi adm is in New Jeraey tpanmkr, Buitmgton, Trcnkm, and Mrdfbndl. Once collated in the the students br^an to write to OmHressmen. citizens' groupa. la- hor urwH», and cotiiena wfcrise cxjuW be enlisted in an effort to ht ive Onngreaa pase» legislation in- tnstun-d this year to help the mé - trant. Montclair students alone sint <*« 5.15 letters to auch per- tain* on M a y 6, and already Indivi- waiting *to see what others are Ining heiorr they act. Thr same principle Is at work tmong a group o I New Jersey «tudents who have ib ^ c d then »n Copárteme Campaign I« lochi ^ rtw m trntnry fnrm worker* «* the (}M,y*Vl> received *> replies Mart United State*- I'd bke to UHI you ibout tts'ir experience becauae I tank it shows what can hapfMii when any lanje or small, lecides to ix^umn iavuftved, to be iim e e»«mmH1 «'d to a <fiusc that tffrt-ts oM#n more than thcw- aeévra. am id of good opportuntttea The Inc« that no one baa seetnrd to care about these people in the paat is not only inhuman but un- demorra hr " These are questiona that moat be asked bctàn they can be an- swered. The (act that studmta are now asking them ■ encouraging and inspiring. I’m pruud that aurh AmerK\tm are Hving In New Je r- sey. and I wish the students eveiy suivras •A the n*lum letters indicate su|v l»«rt for the billa. I've se*m snme of the Conscience Campaign letters, and each one <4 them was a direct lUHarrrtkm til penaoml ciairem . In «me at them, a Monteiair girl com pored her own experiences with the (k'pnv.itKm fm*ing the migrant youngster. As she went to a bkv U’uy IdMiratory in (he h'rich school, for example, she thoughts “ Is It poasible, I aski'd mysetf, that then- an* infilile my own ajpe. livrnu E»di one has tound a way to ibethir fhtjr standard of Would an aduration mean that fhetr chUdren and their chtt> Graduation Exérdsot Haid ForWashingtonSchoolClass Holland ol Trenton. Dr. xmM .wnm u d ío b L M w McOoride. New Jomcy hooMB, decent food. O bM issioner of Inatitutiona and ties a|' good joba? Agencia and Samuel OonviaaOr. no one haa aeenvsi E m o .m ' ntrrctor of the Soutft Pupils^ o( the M i grade a< Waalv- School. who racalvad pro* motion certtficatea on IHuraday evening, met with aome of their parents earlier laat week, when i*r- ty to be heid alter promotion ex- Anrither trnsip. too. is pnMns that the priwer of individual pens is very grart. They're showing that individuáis h â v e it within their power to make friench for our nation in a very direct and personal way. Last year 77 cmhth «raders (rum Otx-nn Townstnp School organized a teen-nße romnpomkwe-fcir- pewro projmim. The primary pur- pose of the p rçram is to ex- rham^’ views ami wk'os pertain- ing to the social, economic, and pi Jinrai life of a country. Nnw ihcre are more than fiOD students ih three states writinß to students in Suuth America, iùirupe, a n d Asia. This is truly an important and eff«iive instrument for bet- ter undrrstaniling among young \%*ithni a few mHes of my home, Snme <*f the wudents visited nny- have not had e d fR ce to t»> camps. an<l the> were shi».-k<><l.attend any school, whether <ild ir ;»t thr dtfTiculties * lacod by th e tiew?'* migrants — poorest citi/»*ns ini « Anti, at homework that mght ttw* notion t«si;ty. Tts’ students she asked other questi«<aa: ~&m fUlmUjTi hnvr nujio ^ bi^yui a mailj 'Why can't the children ol the thrv ow, oth.-» . inviting sluik-nK m h ifli m,Knui. woriwTS hjvr- «*- v,m ,V ,[(Tp ^ cUiM.m whl> ol ttnr hw* "ll ,u"^ >*»■ « “ « ">“ » W rtu m ty lor A m , l , fln(i arlM ^ 1 » jo . with thorn m a r m n.u^n lh.-y l.- .v1 Krr, juw likr me? 11 « . t rm m fir ,ind l<hrr to pnrtest th«‘ fact that Amennin they have the right to be cxhi- ^ cw (>niy ^ ^ by those who see that it muK be done. uve Director ol Sède project in Newark, teotihed laat Fi idav on how the National Servir, Corps might fuMHI many w ,,n n £ nP«h In ----- t»l In Now Jerwy 1 hnvf- Ix-rn CT«»lly onrounm*<1 by th. r.iHWÄino !*• Ih*. prop(««l that his In Now Jrr- my «ixl acrom the r<iuntry. The irlrna ,trwi rmhusuLsms of mm nnri WWXMii .il the li»*aî k-vrl wiil be <ke-fr .! k.-™ to the ana o I thw pt ..Tim. for thL« Ls rot rei»> n fede' il iM'crHm. The '*:*c and (oral trader» will Irti U« how It win »nrk in their omtmnitien and b- ' to meti their need. Thi- Servire Cori» cannot * Jve I of <mt [»niblems, but I tluflk scret n-> Wirt/ stati»! the nw>>' taml* I writ In hn lestunony be lore tli- ( ’on.mrtteo: "I v. the establishment of ttv NatliHi il Service Cist* as a re- run * «' ¡'«I rrafflrmatlon nl the eerttn' prmeiplc th«t in a vast, rompi X «.«nty liuti- is a gretrt deal «tari, must bo dune on an ¡ndMIitilucd. (MTNon - lo-porsnn hi oils h tH-tping the humnn botn* Oarde'i w4k> U I sailvanl iKed to rrRHin his Knbll, i in id the forera whs*h tii'ujnfs fi»r thi' soriety as wt> il*’ The Oirr* C im be our — and irtr boat self.*’ of the Weatmlnater Preabyterian Church. Chaperon, were Mr. and Mrs. tamra Starrett and Mrs. MUton GanafcaoMA. Frum the Uat of gtm U lnvttad Hh- Nlowlns wore preaent. Mia. Nellie Dupiak. Mr. and lire Suui- k > I.owandowakl, Mrs Martin Hig- .’itis. Vitx-ent Bnrino. Wealey Boni- ler and Mrs. Al Oikowaid. A Hawaiian theme. " Alota” was ■hoaen tor their prasram. PttyttK Dimeck and Michael Murray did a dmce beiore leavii« the Hall pantom im e; MrhaH Murra» and Frank liactn dkt thè "H ot*” wMh ukulele «orompaniment by teudaa Paul, as aunplea ol ionie M thrlr "doln*».” The commiltee Bave tan e to every puptl in thè data, ■urti aa "M ust lntell«ent Boy" b r MkhaH LandrUs; "fina» Act re«" far FhyNi* Dimeck; "Beat LooMac Boy." Frank Uarto; and "B o i PersonaUly," (Girti. EHren Cryapimki; He. nker ol Ibe daai m i on aome committee tor thè eve- nti« and completr pian, made by thè boya and Klrl* When thè parenta arrived at mktniKht. or after, to take mem- bera of thè ria ., homo, they were lnvited to have coifee and enjoy member al ■» vanily rii and the Intar FMtemÉty Coun- cH. ___________ _ M in Row Marie Gonion, presi- dent, conducted fce rneeUnc of Ito Gardes Guaiti O f M rs. Shephard c Aaaortatton of Savtagi and Lokm Inetktuttom. held TUea- day, June U, al M e» Re^a«- rant. Keamy. FoOowinc the bualmaa me««in(. las Esther Bakha. prapan chairman, ihowfd "Around T ha Worid In Sixty Mlnotei A Umv*. k«ue of world countries by color The neat meeting of this or*ant- aatlen w » be haM In September. A fashion «haw wW to im sawts* The Department of OonservatiSB A Economic Development s a y s that New Jersey Is recocniied as having one of the beat organbed foreat Ore fighting aervices in the Kastem region, but every ritUen must help to prevent «he shut of fire, in parks and wnxSands. las w ii vrace; thoy'n- nut riti/it« an1 tivù*: in «timoni uni- cnted so they can lcnm how to Lots O f Rubbish Attain Commissioner Polito saal today it was Mayor John C Garde and Mr». Garde with their daughter. Mbs Jean Garde, and their son. Jotwi. Jr.. ol Firat Street, also Mayor mother, Mra. Charles Garde, of Sixth Avenue, puerts at the home at Mrs. Jotm C. Garde's mother, M?a. Homer P Shi^hcrd at Ocean Grove, dur- ing the weekend. The feature of the visit was a fam ily dinner at the Hornedead Ilestaurnnt in Ocean Grove. Others present were Mrs. Clarence Doud. also a daughter ol Mrs. Shepherd, Put Servire Cnrpa Hearings ...Ì^ M Ii During the post two weeks w e « nw■ »M rubbiah collection year land her children. Arthur. Robert jhave been hnlri.nK boilings on t lie Duri n.: rubbish rtJlection dur- Paul and Louise at Cranford. National Servire Corps here in.mg thr township's rleon-up drive The dinner was in honor of Mias Wa.shingti*n and on the rampus at 212 1< .Is were rollected — 182 by,(iarde, who was graduated early P rim it si Untvers.ty. In Washtrr; the „in rks <if Vink» & Co., town-1 th*s month from W illiam and Mary ton we heard testimony from Reojahip arbage roileiiors, and 50 by CoMege. and a griing away gather t:ir> cA l/itx r Willard W irli, Cec- the township's truck. ing tor the Don ty to join Mr. Doud in Ann Ar- bor, Mich., where he is Boy Scout Kxecutive, and where they w ill make their home. Degree For Crosta A bachelor of science degree haa been conferred upon Arthur J. CTnata. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosta of 632 JRfcfec Road. Lynd- hurst, by St. Krancia Cailege of Loretto, Pa. He was pledge-mas- ter and vice president of Dr Sigma Phi Fraternity, a member al the varsity basehaU team, PHOTO TIPS' j TH E BIBLE SPEA KS TO YOU i TM s waste's Christian «cisne« Prsaram “Year Right Ta B« WaU STATIONS SUNDAYS WNKW 1IM ka MS AJI. WNBC (M ka 1M AM. WHN Its* kc 11:11 AJI. ÌSBÀ n-'ary of Interior Stuait U iVil, ttiri Attorney General Rr'jrrt Krnnedy.'i aivl Secretary of Ile.Vth. Ediri-I Äon. and W rlfare Anthony Ccte-J brezze Sargeant Shriver, Ihrivtoi of the Prore C/»rps, also testified. iHe said. "Peace Corps experience Iproves that individual Amer;cam j jare willing to si'rve — and to sac- rff ee and. if neo ^viry — to serve! ithbu oauutry al hüOta ¿u i, arbniad/' The hearing at Priix-eton fur ther demonstrated anrl highlight •«1 that then» ts a wrong lntef-i*siJ in and desire to hetp one's f««Uow Douds. who leave short B IG D ISCOUNT ON Mi JEWELRY 14k - charms and bracelets - watches Antique jewelry We come to you if to detired. CALL WE 9-0008 im fru p , FETES 25 YEAR EMPLOYEES At a dinner held at Petrol I os on lune 11. eight] a q lls y S g pictured shove with their wives, were honored lor having completed over 25 years’ of asrvtsa. healed left to rigi.! are: Mrs. Ernest Carabin. Mrs. Amleto Ballare, Mrs. Donald See, Mrs. Harry Hachen, Mrs. Francis Linke, Mrs. John Baiestrini, Mrs. Harry Thorne, and Mrs. Laala Hadigcr. StandiiiK left Ui rieht are M r. ( trabin, Lodi Mr. Ballare, llasbrourk Heifhts; Hr. See, Saddle Brook; Mr. Haehen, Harkensack; Mr. Henry W. firote, President of The Tra bak Chemical Company: Mr. Linke, Carlstadt; Mr. Baiestrini, Carbtadt; Nr. Thorne, River edge, and Mr. Hediger. Paramos. pniNsiann« 'N V V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ T O « ""« V \ V ^ | A. H. SAVA6E Inc. OURNAME IS OUR REPUTAT ION~ YOUR ASSURANCEOFSAT ISFACT ION % ftC\W- cl»»»» Exterior - Solid Core BIRCHDOORS We arc rltning »ut whatever is left of o|ir Special Stork, Book. Wallpaper Spedai Sale 39« Nothing Ovar Valus* Up ts •2 *9 psr NEW 1963 - J964 SANITAS & WALLTEX for «very Room — Bring Room Moasuromantsl ONLY * slightly damaged A Complete Line of LUM BER - W IN D O W S - DOORS BRICK — BLOCK SAND - CEMENT - PLASTER Everything To Build Air O rtig ó A|4 ftaaaU na w in lili qPppfTCO u cpi 1UMBACHER VANKEUMN&SONI » mm ^ A . -— *■ J 00 fa iw tf Aym tt 1 w m itm * 1 II ■HIM il PICTURE FRAMES PI Itaalsf M at By Naatot BW T O T JO ltiio iK !' UaJ i m t - O X - ttN t*- Ox-O Sheen Alltyd Semi-Gloss & Odorless Decorator styled colors for every room. Sale Price 410 fi*i. Reg. 5.50 O X - LIN E Jti8 S L * M fe $ ì9 L SAV Long Lasting Glass Enassel An «ll-baee finish with exceptional E WITH SA Wsshable Alykd Fiat An slyhS rssin baoo or Mah ssrvics ability. V AGE’S SPI K»sy u «*piy Celling Paia* An sil-bees paint that hasps Ita cHor .CIALS! Ysor ehslss •« any tvaa- Irtiafaction J QP OuarantssS | Kash Oalloa | white snly . fea tur sa 1 DU PONTS LI-CITE DRIPLESS PAINT IN ALL COLORS DRIPLESS P A IN T • It Is Thicker. Creamier. Ready to Use. | No Thinning /%JQ • Can Be Rolled or Brushed On «1*™ • Won’t Drip or Sag White w • Won’t Splatter Only gal. Psrsh A Dach PAINT 2 ‘5 m . ubs on Woo*. Metal, Concrata Reg. 5.50 Rap. t.n EXTENSION AND STEPLADDERS AU Siset in Slock O X - L IN E Ox-O - Deck Deodorised Interior . Exterior For floor, porch and deck Marine Enamel Ideal paint for wood - concrete or masonry Sale Price 410 Gal. Reg. 5.50 O X - L IN E , Exterior Houie Paint Zinc - Titanium Pura Linseed Oil Easy working, weatherproof. Covers More. Has Lasting Besuty And Hides Better. Sale Price 4” Gal. R e g . 6 .5 0 O X - LIN fc *22 Shake A Shingle Finishes. 100% linseed Oil Tor* fte d 'C e d « & .L e a Does not contain Creosote or any coal tar. Made with waterproof wood preserving oil and high grade pigments. Contains Dow- cide to prevent rot and dacay. Interior Rubber Base Paint Easy to apply with brush or roller. Dries in minutes. Odorless - W*Oi tool to wsier Germ Proof Sale Pric* Sale Price 3 S0 Gal. R e g . 4 .9 5 O X - L IN E Exterior Rubertol Masonry A House Paint Masonry - Cinder Blockk Concrete - Stucco - Plaster D ryw all snd Asbestos Shingles. Swimming Pools Dries in minutes Wash tools in Wster. - Sale Price _____ 425 Gal. ' Reg. 5.95 A. H. Savage, Inc. PAINT ¡TOT WALLPAPER ISISCOOliff ¿EWTElt f_ M M » SEARN T AVENUE, KEARNY, K J. _ ~ _____ Saaley and KUxshsth Avsnusa - - ------ FRKB DEUVtKY - TRJX PARK IN O iïM Ü S fl* ___ H IG H E S T Q U A L IT Y AT LOW iST P R IC E S Uosa> «slaaMae u r a g a n i Ws%a»s» h WaM m— m t T e l. W Y 1-6740 :T)I ? PiMii Wfd. I Sat, A PU.

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__T H E C O M M E R C IA L L E A S E E A R D W C T H B E R G E R R E V IE W J ,. TH UW ÎftT. 3TOE J8 ,IW I

Ì SENATOR WILLIAMS'F r o m W a s h i n g t o n

£ 'B y V .S . Senator H a rri »on W illiam » (D )

m acinatile uundMiaia.Thus tar, students (rom IS

* *»*>»• have written book — t e n

too or-OR^ofvillv. nn■ Huy

can di»Äml cittpevi m.iy r«sk wtv.t h«', ^ n o m 9 i can do •«!►** any o' Hie gretffiTjbl««m s faro*; our nn Mm today. This i* r pertinent fin a l km In a aoci»*iy that Jv»« I« t •ft m any of its t^ i it i* caror m m •orte wfcft» eaih p ^ u tj j w . Th. Ü lb (ÜlBculty is t< at it can I** •iiKvered only by thr terson w.-»« •■In it. If he's not prompted bj hki own 'conacicne- to tak-’ actmn Oh a prgMfin fr« * ‘ •IT* unlikely that anyone «Hse can ■pell nuj-wrthrr ttir rift'd or tin

n for turnté more. h<nvp\TT, it

that many citizens an* Ink ing their own pcratwvil stand» Sto dents. <ieTg>men,_ ami others an wtfkng to go to jnd, if neceas try to fight tftprrimiisttkin Others aru m orrh ingiD r peace, and many ol them have thr>i«Khl lonn and hard about hade dancers m roust tkv armnment plans Snmr peofiie an •■king the (muhte to look at near by sluma fhcy’ve ncv«T notk'ed bc-

Late last year. students at M«wit- •lair High Schort lM-K»n *o real up on the neiiii of mtrnints in the oast coaat m im tory stream hat bringe wnrtcenp up from Kfcjri- íi» as far north as New England during every growing arenan

èrtiti» Carolina. North Cfcndtpa. dreo’s children .jriH grpw m r J b Maryland. FV rk k . Grangia.four hitfi ad m is in New Jeraey tpanmkr, Buitmgton, Trcnkm, andMrdfbndl.

Once collated in thethe students br^an to write to OmHressmen. citizens' groupa. la- hor urwH», and cotiiena wfcrise cxjuW be enlisted in an effort to ht i ve Onngreaa pase» legislation in- tnstun-d this year to help the mé­trant. Montclair students alone sint <*« 5.15 letters to auch per­tain* on M a y 6, and already

Indivi- waiting *to see what others are Ining heiorr they act.

Thr same principle Is at work tmong a group oI New Jersey «tudents who have ib^cd then»n Copárteme Campaign I« lochi ^

rtw m trntnry fnrm worker* «* the (}M,y*Vl> received *> replies MartUnited State*- I'd bke to UHI you ibout tts'ir experience becauae I tank it shows what can hapfMii when any lanje or small,lecides to ix^umn iavuftved, to be iime e»«mmH1«'d to a <fiusc that tffrt-ts oM#n more than thcw- aeévra.

am id of goodopportuntttea

The Inc« that no one baa seetnrd to care about these people in the paat is not only inhuman but un­de m orra hr "

These are questiona that moat be asked bctàn they can be an­swered. The (act that studmta are now asking them ■ encouraging and inspiring. I ’m pruud that aurh AmerK\tm are Hving In New Je r ­sey. and I wish the students eveiy suivras

•A the n*lum letters indicate su|v l»«rt for the billa.

I've se*m snme of the Conscience Campaign letters, and each one <4 them was a direct lUHarrrtkm til penaoml ciairem. In «me at them, a Monteiair girl com pored her own experiences with the (k'pnv.itKm fm*ing the migrant youngster. As she went to a bkv U’uy IdMiratory in (he h'rich school, for example, she thoughts “ Is It poasible, I aski'd mysetf, that then- an* infilile my own ajpe. livrnu

E » d i one has tound a way to

ibethir fhtjr standard of Would an aduration mean that fhetr chUdren and their chtt>

Graduation Exérdsot Haid For Washington School ClassHolland ol Trenton. Dr.xmM .wnm u d ío b L M w McOoride. New Jom cy hooMB, decent food. O bM issioner of Inatitutiona and ties a|' good joba? Agencia and Samuel OonviaaOr. no one haa aeenvsi E m o .m ' ntrrctor of the Soutft

Pupils^ o( the M i grade a< Waalv-School. who racalvad pro*

motion certtficatea on IHuraday evening, met with aome of their parents earlier laat week, when

i* r -ty to be heid a lte r promotion ex-

Anrither trnsip. too. is pnM ns that the priwer of individual pensis very grart. They're showing that individuáis h â v e it within their power to make friench forour nation in a very direct and personal way.Last year 77 cmhth «raders (rum Otx-nn Townstnp School organized a teen-nße romnpomkwe-fcir- pewro projmim. The primary pur­pose of the prçram is to ex- rham^’ views ami wk'os pertain­ing to the social, economic, and pi Jinrai life of a country. Nnw ihcre are more than fiOD students ih three states writinß to students in Suuth America, iùirupe, an d Asia. This is truly an important and eff«iive instrument for bet­ter undrrstaniling among young

\%*ithni a few mHes of my home,Snme <*f the wudents visited nny- have not had e d fR ce tot»> camps. an<l the> were shi».-k<><l.attend any school, whether <ild ir ;»t thr dtfTiculties * lacod by th e tiew?'*migrants — poorest citi/»*ns ini « Anti, at homework that mght ttw* notion t«si;ty. Tts’ students she asked other questi«<aa:

~ & m fUlmUjTi hnvr nu jio ^ bi yui a mailj 'Why can't the children ol thethrv ow, oth.-» . inviting sluik-nK m h ifli m,Knui. woriwTS hjvr- «*- v,m ,V , [(Tp ^ cUiM.m whl>ol ttn r hw * " ll ,u" ^ >*»■ « “ « "> “ » W rtu m ty lor A m , l , fln(i a rlM ^

1» jo . with thorn m a r mn.u^n lh.-y l.- .v1Kr r , juw lik r me? 11« . t rm m fir „ ,ind l<hrrto pnrtest th«‘ fact that Amennin they have the right to be cxhi- ^ c w (>niy ^ ^ by

those who see that it muK bedone.

uve Director ol Sède project in Newark, teotihed laat F i idav on how the National Servir, Corps might fuMHI many w

, , n n £ n P « h In -----

t » l In Now Je rw y 1 hnvf- Ix-rn CT«»lly onrounm*<1

by th. r.iHWÄino !*• Ih*. prop(««l that his In Now Jrr-m y «ixl acrom the r<iuntry. The irlrna ,trwi rmhusuLsms of mm nnri WWXMii .il the li»*aî k-vrl wiil be <ke-fr .! k . - ™ to the a n a oI thw pt ..Tim. for thL« Ls rot rei»> n fede' il iM'crHm. The '*:*c and (oral trader» will Irti U« how It win »nrk in their omtmnitien and b- ' to meti their need.

Thi- Servire Cori» cannot * Jve I of <mt [»niblems, but I tluflk scret n-> Wirt/ stati»! the nw>>'

taml* I writ In hn lestunony be lore tli- ( ’on.mrtteo:

" I v . the e s t a b lishment of ttv

NatliHi il S e rvice C i s t * a s a re-

r u n * «' ¡'«I rrafflrmatlon n l the

eerttn' p r m e i p l c th«t in a vast,

r o m p i X « . « n t y liuti- is a gretrt

de a l «tari, m u s t b o d u n e o n a n

¡n d M I i t i l u c d . ( M T N o n - lo-porsnn

hi oils h tH-tping the h u m n n b o t n * O a r d e ' i

w 4 k > U I sailvanl iKed to r r RHin his

Knbll, i in id t h e forera w h s * h

tii'ujnfs fi»r thi' soriety a s

wt> il*’ T h e O i r r * C im b e o u r

— a n d ir t r boat self.*’

of the Weatmlnater Preabyterian Church.

Chaperon, were M r. and Mrs. tamra Starrett and Mrs. MUton GanafcaoMA.

Frum the Uat of g tm U lnvttadHh- N low lns wore preaent. M ia.Nellie Dupiak. Mr. and l ir e Suui- k > I.owandowakl, M rs M artin Hig- .’itis. Vitx-ent Bnrino. Wealey Boni- ler and Mrs. Al Oikowaid.

A Hawaiian theme. " A lo ta” was ■hoaen tor their prasram . PttyttK Dimeck and Michael M urray did a dmce beiore le av ii« the Hall

■ pantomime; M rhaH Murra» and Frank liactn dkt thè "H o t* ” wMh ukulele «orompaniment by teudaa Paul, as aunplea ol ionie M th rlr "doln*».”

The commiltee Bave ta n e to every puptl in thè data, ■urti aa "Must lntell«ent Boy" b r M khaH LandrUs; "fin a» Act r e « " far FhyNi* Dimeck; "Beat LooMac B o y ." Frank Uarto; and " B o i PersonaUly," (G irti. EHren Cryapim ki; He.

n k e r ol Ibe d a a i m i on aome committee tor thè eve­n ti« and com pletr pian, made by thè boya and Klrl*

When thè parenta arrived at mktniKht. or after, to take mem- bera of thè r ia ., homo, they were lnvited to have coifee and enjoy

member a l ■ » v a n ily r ii and the In tar FM tem Éty Coun-cH. ___________ _

M in Row M arie Gonion, presi­dent, conducted fce rneeUnc of Ito

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c Aaaortatton of Savtagiand Lokm Inetktuttom. held TUea- day, June U , a l M e » Re^a«- rant. Keam y.

FoOowinc the bualmaa me««in(. las Esther Bakh a. p rap an

chairman, ihowfd "Around T ha Worid In Sixty M lnotei A Umv*. k«ue of world countries by color

The neat meeting of this or*ant- aatlen w » be haM In September. A fashion «haw wW to im sawts*

The Department of OonservatiSB A Economic Development s a y s that New Jersey Is recocniied as having one of the beat organbed foreat Ore fighting aervices in the Kastem region, but every ritUen must help to prevent «he shut of fire , in parks and wnxSands.

las w ii vrace; thoy'n- nut riti/ it« an1 tivù*: in «timoni uni- cnted so they can lcnm how to L o ts O f R u b b is h

A t t a i n C o m m is s io n e r Polito saal today it was

Mayor John C Garde and Mr». Garde with their daughter. Mbs Jean Garde, and their son. Jotwi. Jr .. ol F irat Street, also Mayor

mother, Mra. Charles Garde, of Sixth Avenue, puerts at the home at Mrs. Jotm C. Garde's mother, M?a. Homer P Shi^hcrd at Ocean Grove, dur­ing the weekend.

The feature of the visit was a fam ily dinner at the Hornedead Ilestaurnnt in Ocean Grove. Others present were M rs. Clarence Doud. also a daughter o l Mrs. Shepherd,

Pu tServire Cnrpa Hearings . . . Ì^ M Ii

During the post two weeks w e« nw■ »M rubbiah collection year land her children. Arthur. Robert j have been hnlri.nK boilings on t lie Duri n.: rubbish rtJlection dur- Paul and Louise at Cranford.National Servire Corps here in.mg thr township's rleon-up drive The dinner was in honor of Mias Wa.shingti*n and on the rampus at 212 1< .Is were rollected — 182 by,(iarde, who was graduated early Prim it si Untvers.ty. In Washtrr; the „inrks <if Vink» & Co., town-1 th*s month from W illiam and Mary ton we heard testimony from Reojahip arbage roileiiors, and 50 by CoMege. and a griing away gather

t:ir> cA l/itx r Willard W irli, Cec- the township's truck. ing tor the Don

ty to join M r. Doud in Ann Ar­bor, M ich., where he is Boy Scout Kxecutive, and where they w ill make their home.

D e g r e e F o r C r o s t a

A bachelor of science degree haa been conferred upon Arthur J . CTnata. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosta of 632 JRfcfec Road. Lynd- hurst, by St. Krancia Cailege of Loretto, Pa. He was pledge-mas­ter and vice president of Dr Sigma Phi Fratern ity, a member al the varsity basehaU team,

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n-'ary of Interior Stuait U iVil, ttiri Attorney General Rr'jrrt Krnnedy.'i aivl Secretary of Ile.Vth. Ed iri- I Äon. and Wrlfare Anthony Ccte-J brezze Sargeant Shriver, Ihrivtoi of the Prore C/»rps, also testified.

iHe said. "Peace Corps experience Iproves that individual Ame r; cam j jare willing to si'rve — and to sac- rff ee and. if neo viry — to serve!

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_ . . «. V/m4i■ Sbr>re Line and t>»** Ene-Larkr»-'Tk** „ f t r^ ftftr r f J f c i « would cost New Jersey about $1»U wodld mike New \orks sub- Norttem Branch Ime1 » oft-repeatetl «*»■ '1 N r* Ywk wav «stem more efficient a n d “ T 1 » .lw , T K j.

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. . - , - « , n i l 7 _ w cm « r( thefnnd raaothtete f c y W aotm m tm}w lt><y *.uld-f»nwKle a cdrtven- W#M rfjhore. Susquehanna an d rail service to mtftawa New Vdrk •eta tirant« wdh ¿raine oi Mm Moethej i Branch tracks w*tk to*

Erie-La kawaima at * * endJf Its Bergen tupn««l Ail trnina**— M M,:d terminal^ m Hoboken. . , , _ . .

erftild hr made lo L«y. Ooc*e Rickard. E d m in d

Nr» ToTfc. Sowpu l a w» and West­ern R ftlro a i revitalise! service m the New' York Centrala Weal

o f lin k in g South B rrg e n w ith l l i f New Y o rk M ih w « » y ilfm i n o p u t into mrtMti • | i i ^ I n t wrek w h en u $229.000.000 program foi jufel that purpose w«« ad

minion for Its p\rt ami New York «ny system more efficient W0 million to extend the Flush- m=*ke New York shopping nv ing Une lo the N ei Jersey state convenient to

In the Hudson River. ¡dent*, he said

Sponsor- o f Ü»c |»rograii ■re the M orris C ounty B oard o f P u b lic T ra m p o r talion , the B ergen County T ransit Com m ittee and the Susquehan na T ran sit A s M xiation.

In e#cet. the piaa %«aJM maki | South Bergen th< staging arei ft«» the N«r#i Jersey commuter tec [ tnr. Lyndhursl. Much mm server in that capacity lor South Beogen w.aild be the la**I point

The plan mvisinns break* nv through the harrier between New Jersey and New York by extend- thr Duahtmr line of Knc Lacks him x under the Hudson Rivet **wt hnoktsg *♦ TJV "Wtdi #ie t>tr L i 'knuaana tr:tck*?e *

Th»r is the hnr that now gm-»1 1 n the Pori tf N» .’ York Auth- crf*> Bus Term-nai to Ktaftfttaz u itt Mnnh^'tan stop« at Fiitr. Av-enae and Grand Centrai.

k is fhr Mlhway hnr that StuIIi Btepen ■ artfi m e when rrwnent want to attend the Worlds Tair. i"h* mtbmmy beta a direct eonnro •i4 Vlth the fair grounds It is the «obway South Bergen wil1 us. M<h(-f) rn'rdrf/fc wa.tf fr> aee thr VkL play baaehail or the Jet* rw»;. teothilJ. T V km Ivmi a eon- nrrtfca with the ®ew s>id»um that î* being buUl

Thi mayie provuion ci ttw» pro- rmTf woU-’d be an extenajon ol the riMMhK IRT Hne of the Ne« Ytalt SUbwü.y und»-: ihr IIihImhi lln ^ and along the F-ne-L»eka- war|M Railroad main line to Pa»- 080B.f... »38.6 Mliion IRT Link .

Tllr nrw late wou*d cost about JiJP ttO.OOO to constrvrt and equip »ctuid.ng to Tboma* T. Taber, ciMuhnan of the Morns County or-

v The sOhw ay then would proceedSew"rjen « y "re* ,n " " '» ¿ x \n m l" « * » «caucus N arvls. »here cunncctkais

, aid be mode wMh the BriMdHto * Our (No« Jrmey» pnee lag Propram s IVfa lR «wanaVs Boonti« Lne. M«Un Unr

•diouid be etnrred under the new The transit e«anmi»NH»‘a p erw rind B^rgrn Ontnfy Line. n»e i|T50 million > bond issue mm pro- were explained bro-vfl) by \\n> wouL4 crtKinw dong the pnsed (by Gov HuKhes». ol »hich Albert E . Btamqut* R • Ladctwannft n\.iin line tmcics toMS0 million is allocated for high- transportation engineer, whose rwm>n«•»>•« Tr kl,nK ,,rm " " ‘• r “ “ ,h'' l>,'V,W<, ,m Cota, rant, thr F M k | trnlm« prr con, of thta « « » . fcr pr«^cmenU >,«Sd provide d,nx-t « r r t ir urMln»<t .m pro^trnt wtu ^ve « ^ ^ W c ,^ .lc »,*1 the U r« Uand

,r'ln5p'’ * I Tlie HushtnR IRT .ulwuy wm*t RaUrosd >nd FluahnR.* be e x t e n d e d front its 7th Avet* !*1

The ctttd to New YotHc stiuuM ter m l n A l under Time* Square inbe borne by rtie Port Autl»«it>. Mnnhtittdn *rrm .,m«k «m ls i m e for the m ilitvui.." he ra»t Street. Four tmrku »wiWi h e from mld-UJwn N^nhMtUl to the

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JonBarbieri. Adam Ham Capato, V id o r Linday. Monaco, and Charlsa Hoff.

F ire Apparatus Drivera (Jam es Curry, Thsudore Oshick.

LastJr two tracks would he add-.^obni F. Sauer. George RiekArd. vi unrt ' thr I1ik Is<s i River M Joseph Kwlalhowakl. BdwaHd Bsy serve Pennsylvania Station in Mnn-Lr> f rank Castlcgront. Dnmel Q»s-

um*isly. there arc t»v|tdgraat. Wittiam -Csputo, Jo h nto Peon Station The el- Monaco and Jssspk Pstrttto.

tlciencx of rhe station «xadd bej p w. Rogers Corporation of tncrcai' I up to two-thirds, the Sehuylei and £Hs*bath Avenues. (V W B ti.r said. ILyndhurst. was awarded the »3,380

,job for library eatenor repairs Tabe- mphnsized the P fM cy ^ rt.VrRmplr^ of sidewate ami

of find . solution to the rail in New Jersey be#twe the

exiattm facilities are removed andloot to the state He said his oom-

Wtth the extenasn of thetracks, wiflb sfiproprwUe

bn (he New Jcr- se>- !side ot the Hudson, all other r^ tlA jad 'W *. systems in the arre. cOu’d be connected

Jtjwcukl provide a railroad sys­tem that would permit nders to get i from m st points In North Jtrdey to irodtown New York With b it ppc transfer of vehicles, Tab.i said.

lo r hsaex Qamty. the cumnui- tee recrshmended an extension of the Newark Cfctjr Subway—cnl!ed the city’s sleeping giant” by the committee — to Great Notch r>r Wanaque-Mklv'ale This mxatid be aceon^tisbed. under the pniposai, by connecting the subway tracks, I «dueh now «yd at Franklin Avc-1 nUe. with the Kne-Lacioiw*nnii s | Gn*enw«xid Lake Division.. f Bw « To Newark

The ciat wooki be under S2 mil lion. Taber said, and the outlay! oouid be assumtvl by the mei- cfiants of .tewark and the city t would be repaid a hundred ifeld through the revHnitration ofil Newark as a siiopping ctnScr.” | Haber said.

The larger plan, broken in to three other s*v»r»tc proposals.

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•tet» M the rear of tha /tun ici pal Bu ild ii« to provide a atreet level entrance to Potice Haadquar- ter», step* to the upper leva! and replacement ol ndewalk at Deta- ketd Avenue >ide of the butkkng are included

Referred to cummiaaioner« con cemed ware comphunu ol Mr*.

REPORTS TO YOU

ROM-WASHINCTON

Civil tight. hM bevane thr rouat tn t pmpned by (hrurzent dWa t t e taaua. Actually. Adralniatrattnn ki the 1MT CMrttctvit rights haa been an ur*ent Rigkta BUI. It haa lam b«M thew ie lor a long time The raai nt- [ central menu, frustrattona. indeed almuat Civil R «hu CM the denputr. ol Necro ctttM ia lone ad bydenied equal opporti«»ty and equal protection under knr. have be«» buikhn« for yeoni. That thoae kctg p>'nt-up fertings #iould leak ex- prearion in demonatretlaru. «l-tna Mid the like, uught not Id have pbance with the

■urpriae. If iry a n tlla- would provide « not

ofcntied with |It wouid allow H » H t m » O rn­erai and the Cowta to M l M bre «he eveat

Alda Hal tan. 3*2 Newurk Awnue,|comfortlfB for they Jar the coo! of water from a neathy embank-i But thla la itaeK a n;ea*mcnt deatroytng n cement wall on lurp ^ Tlftxj wr have huied

¡her property, and ol Mra. R. J. to B ia no longer jum ble¡Fuaeo, Sft l*u r»l Avenue. r^>a»t-|„ (¡1P bnxir iaaue ot pro-: Ing her demand for elimination ot effective protection| overnight parking on Laurel Street .Of cars and truck* bckjnging to owners eUewhrre

• Matteo Chpaecto. 380 Laurel Ave-

lor Ihr rigMs ol all our citizen*I hnpr we wtu get- H » * »

action to this end in this aoalon— ............ ........ .To secure legislation "'in . howv-

. said the street eould not be cf_ rW|U(r<1 strong leadership by cleaned because <* cars parked:,^ rv r^ m t and Mpartiaan sup- 24 hours a thy . ’ port In the Congress

Arthur Lemisr. 1« Kem Ave- ^ Presldenl has already been taie, was granted his exempt fire- riamIrwi st^ynrt from those of man paper« i us on the Republican side. Al a

Pnsaed on final reading wa* the; „ e d i* oI all Rrptrttcan Sena iirdtnance rrantlng JlS.OtlO Uw uae ton| M , 0 taaue aof the Department at Pt*hc * « t s ctetrment fnrmMly setting out our ftr grayer, cnmpresaor. truck and ^pp,^, f,*. (urttieT nppropriatra water main on Summer Avetwe. 1 irgtaintlon required to hrlp solve brtwrffl Chase Avmur and Eighth t^e pmhlrms nl our nation m the

•street. * 1 firkt ol ctvtl rights"

the Ooqgress act ad IkvoraU y onthis proposai ia 0» paat, sttua- tioos like those In Btrm inthom andthe University <d never have ariaan.

commo*itions Hal to me. and earlier M s y«kr I Joined in «am artiig ativtw l MHs to this end.

nd the Hke is a slant affront In a tat^e of citlsena. I know of aa area where i n r r f ttaa1 Is more bw lt-itkfc. and c «malandar li t Ha ting, to the individuai Henre. I the growing impudence and fusai to accept sach l l tM lim . There are ney General

Dr Harold Wiener, local >n*o- mehist. With rM r r t at M Ridge Rond, received the Summit TW t- m.istrr CWb't "Best Speaker” nward at the rlub’s annual din­ner held Inst week Then- an- * members of the Summit group

Toastmasters is an intrmatioiml

rwptm ent again« such practtoM. but Is It really surprising' k has

Two m raiurr* arc key. in my <t»mon, to spending pracalul pro-Jgre» in civil nghts. The titvt 1» I became plain. I believe.In empower the Attorney General I most provide a way to to me in behaH c4 (Ttisena rtr-jtheae legitimate and long-.jaived bf civd riglits Thi* year I [ pnevanrea. ngiin joined ut introducing a billto give him this authority Under! Additional legislation touat be.t the Attorney General eould ¿o'enacted promptly. Meanwhile. J Info court *o require tK it. fwr & .] * * * itor- Baee«tf<* » ■ « * * * ample. Negro children and yourfCjU*** existing authority to p ffveit people be admitted to public the use of F N la iil ftBMll tor p f»

of the organiiation for the las* selxiols and colleges without re iJrc t i and pragrams operMed rn1 ’v years He has br«*n in prne- gard fn their color To take segregated basis,

tlice here smce llftO. Acttvr oi li>!f*ther example, he eould also brifcgj . . ^ w w *m seal civie work. Dr Wiener was « court actton to assure that nub- ' ™chairman hf the Win« lludann ||e facilities are available t*i -nOamnunay C ^ U and unscgregated basis. Ifd ^ United

it^ T A p p e a ls He slsr, « presi-! fS *dent of the Essex County Opto- spm-ific authority to se«* a civil,j and worker retrainingmetric Society as against a penal remedy, was like.

» c a m io n . Its purpose is to heip,.. w ----- m« B b b W Tiiw w w w r T w irw p ibto To m m r r m r mprove their piWie speaking

Dr. Wioner has been a member

imparted areas. Federally

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9 t s r t tS s iu m m # r rig h t w ith th e s e *fiW izm(new tir«s . . now priced tor tromendous Savings' Dual Treed JET AIRS featurs th« new. mtleaf« makmf Duragcn rubber, a Gensrst ««elusive which will dakver tt»ou sands ot sate, extra md*t And. becawse your General Tire Dealer1 is celebrating July 4th right now. you've got the chanc« Ot • lUctims to own these ■♦»rtnrious hr«» st money saving Vacation Sals prices.

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Ideal JUT Start Defeat Lodi TeamT V I r * ai two All-Star sn^-,____________________ — . -------III n m n under ta r HcM> V » M cM * Dusrr a tagM . M r**- r

sored by th* Municioal U U lachrr, AO-Stan’ pMdMT, M n M l t n t . V th» «m od by U l t a » ta ta on a Wal*. cLengur m pUytd IM I W a

day night. D n « « f n U u K M W - tm r and taMNB w n m t » ra re Duerr, cf lentnc Weather the ^n c ta a i « A n Montaare atagM . O B B w k i M am nr. rf were treated ID * weU-f*ay*d p u n t <»atn w n H ln d . Iandota again gall«’, rf with the MunkHjkal Lenguea Alt- a i« lrd and Pu d "Rato" K M * »n- RUbertone. d Store a 6 to 4 winner over tat atod and Walsh m IM . Th* rally Gallagher, p I-urtt North Pair Prsatdn« m u snutfed w h » M lknark • » Messing. pI'alrlrk C'arvfnct h u anncjunced raUavad by Bob f c w t a 1*» «* Soawhetti, p that thr second game under-the- ter ( IH ta l i n W * < M * ball lists. will hr played on Friday, o n r ta t ta t la m and W ^hlrd Twala Ju ly 19 again at thr County Pork timings. Lodi (4)Held. I LyndhurM tad etgN WH with B»4d,no, it

The visitors took a 1-0 trad In both U c b n n and landota bavintt Luciano, 3b the top uf thr lin t «dun Dan Lo-two hits a r tl tanrtnta a t f credit Duvier. lb •tano doubled, went to third on a ed arltli tana naai batted ta and Ptnrken. r (V to center and scurrd whm thr Dnafr knortrtng In two adta las P lrla , c thnw-in wmt wiki Thr strong AH- IbaU n hig M L Fego. 2t>Star« wasted Wile time wMh HM-| "n » i# iT r BU I Meaatng and Ed- Paden. If try" MUmark. onr id thr a m i d k ScacvtvesU divided the nwunrl Une, 2b »rat softball pit< tiers, whm ta ty chorea lor ta t locala. Thr Noitli Manning, rf -c-ored rmr time» In thr flrat and Ptdta tad sis bHa with Rfchir lv«rm ali. rf-c "hiiw-d Milmark with two more In Ptnrfcm getting three and Lun.i Milmark. pthr second. Ino (aro hits.

In thr taumr half of thr flrat. The Box-Score: Billy Mtstisrra opmrd with a burt Lyndhurat (Cl

N «w t6 C o m e rn o n T in ■ A W K’a n u t

A lta r baing dorm at w ith Ju it four sports fo r years, Lynd h u n t H igh School w ill expand its a th letic pw grstn th is year w ith tta addition of cross-country, w restling and indoor track

Cross-country had a lim ited program last year hut w ill be -tncraaand w ith a regu lar schedule o f dual meets . . i t seems a iin rh fo r the w restling coaching poet to go to Nuth-y's Sam Sta lla te lla , th« fo rm er Penn S U te athlete, ,who w ill become a history teacher and assistant football coach, here in Septem bei

. Coaches for football and basketball a t the H igh School next season w ill cost t3,&50 in extra com pensation w ith Head Football OogMI Jo « C lpo lla receiving MOO Assistant Coaches W ld Painter and Prank Ruggiero w ill get MOO each. Assistant Coach Doi.C ava lll w ill get $400 and S te lla te lla w ill start w ith $300 In basketball, Haad Coach H aro ld Bro w n w ill receive »750 and Jam es O ulda M M and Bob Sm ith $300 fo r their assistant coach ir tf duties . . . W ith Coach Bro w n holding the Director of Ath letics post and head basketball job, rum ors have it he w ill los< one o f th « tw o to take the head of the High School Physica,Education Departm ent, a post fo rm erly held by the late Ray raoad Rocha . . . Another job s till to be filled is that of Directoi of H igh School In tram u ra ls . . .

Coachea Bro w n and Ruggiero w ill attend the Spalding Ath letlfc C lin ic at Ifo n tice llo , N. Y., next Monday through Frida>. . -i "The cost of additional football equipment needed for the«3 season at L H S is a sum of $1.087.74 . Close friends a ir,saying that the ‘64 outdoor track season w ill be the last fo; ]siesKfe-. advunc«! to second-on aCoach C lp o lla and he is hoping to go out a winner with a heap¡aacrifice by Johnny Csamecirt. A Rlzao, aa o l fine m aterial retu rn ing next season . thrown*: error moved Mcniaera O rfn td d . &

Carm ine T lrone, w inner of the World W ar II Memorial ; " l? ’wx1. whil<'. L i n d o ta fcHow- Gugttar, *>Trophy on his selection ss the most valuablr back, and George Eckhardt, the most valuablr basketball player without a doubt.a rlll both en ter M cCook Ju n io r College in Nebraska come S«p — - , - . — . _ _ a < 1 Miem ber . Anthony Santangelu. the place kicking specialist. O ld T I IT IG r S C O V O T T I I I S O T lD O l lw ill jo tn h is form er team-mate. Anthony “Chuck” DiStaulo atW afn er Collage in the fa ll . . .

Th« Q rada Schools' Track and Field Meet, an annual fixture sin e« '1952, w ill be held today at the High School Track, with the: The annu.-d Old-Timers softball DrLaysstuden t bodies of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, in thr game sponua-rd by thr Municipal whh lour nihs In thr home half at ^stands to root the ir favorites on . . . This yearly track meet is | Softball league was pliyed laat ta r IMta. tUaanrro K>conduct«! by Frank D. Ruggiero and has proven a popular Wi-diM-adny evening at the County The annual tUt ended on a tita n VtonNonwirfcevent , . . A4 the contestants take their turns the record book Pork diamond. The final r-ore as cue note. W ith two cute and twoshows three eid-tim e records still on the books . Back in iimputrd by slat stk-an Bm Di- an the DeLays called »heir out- ^ .I# ^1962, Carl Stopper won the 7th Grade shot put event with iJv in e showed th,- Lafxjya a 15 to 1 elders In to thr M irU arilh Mr- ctoss of 44 feet S inchrs. George Walters won the 120 yard dash [9 winner ovrr tbr Metonea. The lone coming to tat. Melon* taib le Gluvl<l cin ' 14:03 for Seventh Graders and Je rry DeRoma set the 8th !'» ' w»« Hie first game i.i a dxi- cu aed thr srt-up by liibtag * Uonstn IfGrade shot pat record with a heave of S5 feet 11 inches iMa-adrr with thr Municipal hit to thr uncuvrrat ouMMd ap- 'O ther "oldies'’ in the records is the 50-yard dash for 8th G rades '- 'W All-Stkrs a 6 to 4 winner pa rent ly sending M o rwinei-s amu^sat in 1954 by JeBerson s A lbie Blohm and in the same yeai l ,,Vl1 lhl‘ I " « Noith ltiles in the fume. Bu i up^i receiving ta* batSal M au a of Lincoln won the 120-yard dash fur 8th Gradeis in *rcomi game. ltd tall the DtLoys appealed the

U-Mi.ti- advrrsr witithrr I- -i.il play at ftr.J slating that Mrkxi* , .u,I ions th*- Old-Timer» came retain missed first base Baae Umpii- riw, .. '_«1 IIS [> ,«clarity w.lh a tot.tl at Pinky Pingutore ruled Melane cul ^ \|rl««ir p-2b 25 players turning out to play, to end thr game, nulfcfy tar two Qinj j aNisir of the participants arc active acoTea and wipr a basr-Mt a ll Ui, ' |t)in the game today and miny oi bouks for thr p rw rry Melonr iw - „_,. tk.i(thr |4ayrrs werr aclivr when the in r winnrrs lashed out 13 has (vJsaj<. 'kague was orgiimzrd bark in 1933 with Jo r “ Pip” Carucd laadln; K ' ’ ,

Miina«i'i Ray Mrlone's mnr lojk thr way with 'lour for lour” ataile . „ , _Hta— '. - A l^ ln fte R c lia U a U n - Z T l W - ; ^ ¡ ^ - » '

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Sports Trail Cmrhiry Club Honors Harold Brown of H. S.Orrt-ti Harold W. Brown, Lync^

hunt High School, lyndhurat. New Jersey waa named an sw anl win­ner recently by ta* Bperts Tran Century du b , an maintained by «he Btae Divistosi of the Kendall Company, to cognize d ir contribuì lorn at dedi­cated roarhrs throughout the na­tion.

Oonrh Brown »ns made a m un­ir o l lie Sports T rail Century

Club for his record ai 169 vlctorw* in bnaketbaM

The cM> is an honorary gnsjp cpm to a l collage and Mgh school

on the conript that good ooachn http make gpod cttaena.

'SuDcetaul coarhtng a l M iM lc teams drvetopa In young men a

acsnpeMtive ignrit, an early apprecia tion al fa ir play, and asense of reaponalbltay.'' said Bud M. German, director of Ihr dub and an executive at Bike. “ TTie characteristic» (hat make nlng team are the chamcteriMIre that build better rttizcnahtp."

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Mr. German said that »h ilr oon- atant recognition and praise an

_________________ given to a few coachcs. Ihr grantcoaöhra whoor trama Nave won'majority sometime» receive lktlr

H ertrtc The made by A lfred B .det of the bank.

Designed by Lao Keam y arrtlltert, ta * near hank building wiH after uuiag im W M M ' mg aervm s at conmadMt for the m orr taaai 20.00$ -I I nd tji. employed in the vM t complex at South Kearny.

Mr. Reed aaid the m m w « be 70 lea l long, .«ng « M s high and win contain ta ta t t a t -ttuare feet of Boor bpaeaj M w ill accomodate six teller «tatdoata a a f i a drive up teller « M a r ao d .rW j be complnety a ir - oondM oM ta, Parking spa«-e tor alMUt 8

Lyndhurat and Jiim Ptishka, As- your family is SH-k or in distress w,n a|», t„. provided. ____sociate Advisor Post 4 Bkximlield or as soon as you hear of another Thr exterior at thr a tn a *« »» *** sponaomt by the Brookdale Com-; brother member who la in thr.*,, ^ eoncrete block and tta ar- munity Reformed (hurch nme poaition We cannot art un t+,He«tur«l deslpi wig doaata

Commander Thnmaa J Kenne less we have the names at ihoac match that at the Weatcnt' D «> OBF-USNR retired. Sea Scouting;who we may lie able to help 1>ils tpfc- building. Reed

100 or more contests In any sport thanks tot1 Iheir laborious J * . He Originated several years ag o by as id that tor these reasons Bike high artsMl coach Wittlam Matthei Web was happy to make the award of Milwaukee. Wiacnnain. th e to Coach Brown for his outstand Sports TraH Century Club Is based ing achievement In schoul sports

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Game, DeLoys Winners By 15-9

j (’tallcpgc* iirxl Major Gmeral Wtt-1 dentil when H’s an immcdlalr November 1. 1963.Unm C Westmorland Superinten- member erf a bnrfher Knights fam-, Thr brink execulivo

--------- dent oi the United States Military Uy. Your oiDcer* wiH makv ev- leader* ol the are« havr longnnd Ray Kmmey having two hHs Arademy and Kagle Seoul with ery effort to attend the nnd ^ demrooi for bnnktar*i* « -,,mK* j Silver Palm will addre« the c**-! recMe the Ro&iry, but we huve to both lor burtnfw and to r mm*

ing .owembty have some rea»mahle time in He said that betoc*AB R HI Additionai leatures of the three which to notify the membership. WPn, drawn, an exhaunttve

apiece.The Box-Score: De Loys (15)

, Oicacie, 3b

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thfrJMne ol 11»! seconds . . The Board of Education w ill supply moanM on«*»? «fuirt for the winners in today's meet . . . Rooseven, S A M A ,* mpion

ia.1 eecondse tfa ln for Xh

• who irbrnd 30 points last year, is the defending chum

ily MoniftrA, itying to get his elig ib ility as a amateur iteoed out/is hoping to enter college in September .

B illy is playing w ith the Clifton Reliables in the North Jersey T|dWgbt Leodue and last week belted a first inning grand slam­m er tor pace the collegiate-laden Reliables to a victory* over

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few nighti beiore his baseball grand-slam Momsera did likewise in the.jdunjcipal Softball League . . Donne Divin«- wbo w ill coneh tho J*»rsippany-Troy H ills High School fresh­man team in September, recuperating from a siege of pneutooni? at the C lara Maass Hospital . The illness prevented Divine from playing with the Municipal League All-Stars against the Lodi North Pole Tigers last Wednesday .

It 's only 4unp i ut the local Light Brigade has Already started planning for its annual Wheelchair Basketball game which w ill be played at the High School gymnasium on December 7th . . Spotted in the gallery last F rid ay at the Thunderbird G olf Clas sic at the Westchester Country Club in Harrison, N. Y , were Oomnti&sioner Peter J . Russo and localite H arry Albrecht uocal Golf Tournament, scheduled for a week from Saturday. June 29 at the Homestead Country Club in Spring Lake, coming sAopg fine w*tji prany early entries . It l l believed this year’* ribld w ill surpass last year when ‘75 golfers participated . . . It is hoped that all entries w ill be filed with this w riter by next Monday so that the schedule of play can be made up well in aidvance and mailed to the participants . . . Charley Rodgers Writes that he w ill motor in from Lancaster. Pa , to play and

r -d has come that Charlie Demarest w ill be up from Peters g to take part . . The ride to the tournament w ill be short f|>r some ms'tormer Mayor W illiam F. Gallagher w ill be vaca

tioning at nearby Belmar, Harold “ Duke” Demarest w ill be in from neighboring Point Pleasant while Frank “ Bucky” Bucc lives in nearby Neptune . . .

The L ittle League All-Stars w ill be selected next week The American League managers w ill choose its best at a meeting on Tuesday night while the National Leaguers w ill be selected the following night . . Only 11 and 12 year old boys w ill be eligible for the National Tournament which begins on a district le ve l . . . In response to many inquiries lio n e l ‘*Teddy" Shoe bridge, the CaruCci Company’s ace piteher-cather-slugger, went into Tuesday night's game against the Kiwanis Club with gigantic .750 batting average . . . Shoebhdge was unable ti p lay until May 72 because of illness but tn the eight game> since he made his debut, he came to bat 24 times, hit safely 18 times, scored l4 runs and exactly half his hits were for eXtrn bases, four home runs, four doubles and a triple

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H Devine, nfl*ru Delays exptc.ded for 11 runs three Ills, one a home run, ]the second inning to take a . .td ttuee runa batted in. For the .

IH rd^e The Mrtenew kept peek- ' sere, BWy OMete taodwd rfing away .md drew within two four runs with a home run and ^ runs at 11-9 in the fifth but the a single whde both Allie Cand.-t

1 day conference will include -.PW ase pnaa this word along.1 career opportunities of Syracuse Our Quarterly Genmunion is arra b) that the mta* I4 University — Region 2 mierpreta- coming up on Sunday, June 30th aorraB !o the new __1 tion of the “ Viewpoint ol Youth",and we believe that we have a fpom any plant in SoUrt» Keemy0 — electives on Explorer unit ad- treat in store lor you. Our (hap- tTluw be muet advantngaouely 3 ministration and pnigram and a lain F r DiPasquiile Ls arranging panned 1 • •1 hush variety show. to have th»* Mass said at an Kiwt- it also planned to0 Thcae men and young men wHl <m Rite Church where we will daytime w rv lrr b o y»_# report bark to Tamarac* , Bx- b* able to Receive under bot h w |tw. ^ j empluyaaa Ct

Speci«*s. Heiute make every cft<»rt |hr am ) |¡to attend since we feel that this Fwlnded ln )an the FUN Mgrt,,* , 1 1 be an experience that you K(, ^ oftjer J* ,will k«* ivmembrr Contact Uro- ^ther G«-m- Keot^i for di lails if ^ ln V>«my The you've missc.1 (Sir la.sl meeting ,jrir>< t^.kllng will be thr LAS1 1 forget the dale .. . (nr llftnk also bM an-

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N O T E SBy llilt Trw whfr

By now nil m«*mbers know thatour meetings will be changed to served as student m irshil for the ‘ .-ibsS 14.060W.dmsday i vi-nings efl.i-tive w.ih College i f Unslncer.-« al th.- an (.ia, blnk, in ^ UnMed

tw dtnl resources oi the Ut<

i h m K nin»rt>.‘ b.nt? V30.000.00IL*Francis X. Hurley, of Lyndhnrst. the ^nk 1200th in

S t u d e n t M a r s h a l

tliefirst CouneH meetingnew term of officers

meetings wüè he h*4ri on lite (m l Uni ver* *fy

mini June c»immn**»-«oef>4 exer-- T h e at th«' Pennsylvun.a State ■»ulti

and third Wednesdays of each The mar>hals are chosen on Hm*

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D E P A R T M E N T O F P A R K S A N D P U B L IC P R O P E R T Y Com m issioner Peter E . C vrcle , D irector

To be keM at H O M EST EA D C O U N T RY C L U B Spring Lak e , New Je rsey — On

SA T U R D A Y - JU N E 29, IN S F IR S T T EE- O FF A T U J t P.M .

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fH . °»vl C3a«w Harry J. G n t-month at our new build.ng Please basis of s hotarsh.p ¡¡¡¡*» l7SN^ anj tK«make a mental note of this chmge ||e ^ (be son of Mr an l Mrs Imprnal - ^ ^so that you won't foryet to attenl Francis Hurley. 178 Fern Avenue. F*ri'T>‘* ° J a

Literature will bi* forwarded to Lyndhurst. and received his bo-|>M,rn ,,,jtunp# .- pnnnfntM for n f i *2 o _ 9 all In the near foture concermng >hi*l.ir of acMwe d.vn*e in aero- "J ^ Avm4 *Zlftj*he activities at Camp Cokunbus. ^ , . engineering Graffam ol P H * A v*

tn summer eamp for bt^s. If y»Ai.

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Please enclose $10.00 which is complete entry fee. for 16 holes of golf ($5 00) and buffet dinner following the tournament ....($5_00> at the air-conditioned Homestead C ountry Club in Spring T h ^ ,, R ^ n T ^ th o lK -Lake. Committee w ill place you In a fouraom « providing vou ^ adu|, f m t r n arp Nj. ,have not arranged to play with any particular foursome Please n- i-« .j u:arranged to p lay w ith any p articu la r foursome send check or money order and requests fo r information to W alter Hawk" Rowe, 129 Stuyvesant A venue, Lyndhurst. N J .

FO R C O M M IS S IO N E R CURCIO: . W a lte r “ H aw k

Umpires—Ferrara and Pignatore. ,1 ______________ have a chUd of camp age and vw . I J u J - o n J a V C # P t *■ i . ^ w^irt to tuke ad van* «age of a ape- V V 6 ST n u O SO n JB y c e e STamarack Group ciai offer of the asmcH, Iilea*«* Elect Sal Valenfe

m mm m mm mm aci soon as you receive yourAttend Meeting le*ter with the det a os Sdvat<«-e Valent e, <if 129 B<i«ie| Again, we are appealing to all Ave., has bt'en electc<l Pri-sideiS

"Three lYimanick Explorers ami members ol the C««ncil to sup- <»f the West Hudson Junior Cham-two aduk leaders will attend the port our Bond program as best her ui Commerce for 19KV64. Regional Explorer Conference at iney can. We an* trying to finish Manager (A Roval lumber & Syracuse University June 21, 22 up the meeting hall in as short MitJwork Co., Mr. Valente served and 23. j a period of time as possible for ¿is Secretary and Vice Presickmt

The young men representing Ta- your utmost convenience Rigtrt of die Jnyee«* prior to being t*leci-ftiaraek Council are Joseph M^now we are almost there, but we ed President.Malloy. Jr . Poet 151, Nut ley spon- do need your help If you haven't Officers elected to serve with

by St. Mary's Council as yet sign«! up for a bond. octMr Vaicnte are: First Vice Pres Knijghts at Columbus: Steve Stan haven t finbhed paying for the one ident. Rkinrd J . Onde; Secondislcuski. Post 88 Lyndhurst spon- you did sign up for. please make Vice President. Peter J. Malnati;■ored by Sacred Heart Roman every effort to do so m the near,Treasurer. Jnmes Bhick; and Sec- Catholic Church, and Louis V. Ve- future Remember that this is rrtary, Robert Bianrhi. tere. Poet 22 Bkiomfiekl sponsored your brothers | Also elected to the Junss- Cham-

we appeal to all mem- her Board of Directors were: Rcb- notify the Oxmcil as soon ert Carney, Louis Son/ogni, Dr.

chqtas DeLeo, Advisor oi P(«t 86 as posmtii«- when a member ol Robert Hanlon and Wdluun Inng-

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...... T n tftr »■ * s s , w rn tm s Bh o n a ca lla .- - E m a rgawciaa lik e th ta lta p p a n aam a w m w eve ryX n < iw n iu d d e rty .a h em ergency. Grandm a was day. And w han th ey do, avaraona's f lo * tttought

' unconscious T he"little Soy d ialed operator, seem s to be the telephone. T hat's w han raHabia - m * ta lta id W y*an A ^ ttt- thA ~ iftlo troaU Q ft she M W B J l M A y M l

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. T lw unfortunate fact is moat high school track i m en w ho are trained to da aomething eiaa bat

W a n t tW coaching job because a f circumstance».

T h a n are fe w re a l tra ck ex p ert» like H al Jard in a, of K aneny arou nd And the resu lt» a re apparent in the pro­duction on th e h igh school track ».

, T h e g raa te a t even t o f them a ll— the ra ila— g e n e ra lly ia Iba w orst. T h e coache» ju » t »end out on the tra ck the kad w h o can ’t do an yth in g el»e and te ll» h im to ra n the a S e . I f he » tick » it out and get» around under fiv e m inutes h a w ill be su re to pack iq> a p o in t o r so.

M ean w h ile , the yo u n g ste r w ill be m alig n ing the good ‘ o f m ile run n ing .

by winning M a d ik three games Manager U in keder- iluw u d Mae

South End CMc CM Tiket league Lead Cfrctt CM Lead hi NattoUl CaaMeaMM am grr 0 arar P fe K n r'i

E M C ivic Oub touk over in the Babe JtaCh

The change ship was caused when Manager Jim LsRum os defendingpfcm Stuyvennnt Pharm acy *,RS de­feated twice. The Soudi Ends ral­lied to beat the Independent* 8 to 7, did likewise in a 3 to 2 quest of the Stuyveaant Pharm acy and also a 5 tu 1 loser to the K N ce Department »-ho ah*o down­ed the KMw Club 6 to 5. Another líame saw the EHb Qub beat the American Legrçn 4 to 1.

In the South End Q vic Club’s

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A c tu a lly , an y yo u n g ste r w ho ia in terested in tru ck d ie m ile event in p a rticu la r ough t to pu t enough p re ­

p a ra tio n in to it so th a t he can perfo rm ad eq u ate ly. T h e v a ry w o rse tim e fo r a h igh school m ile should ha 4 :4 i and

acore 3-3, Araofed Hdahecr

u> third an a single by Doug Hofta- t . W ith two outs Rkfccy R4s- o delivered a single to

A. Ik izh err home with toe ning run. Ronnie Settembrtno pick, ed up the hOl win with a __hitter, striking out seven. Rtxauto S ta ve s .m Pharm acy 7

(ha lone p layer in Ike game

Dspurtmeut trailed the Elk s CMb * 4 to I In

3 to 2 victory over the Stuyve- sant Pharm acy the pim p waa 4 to 1 In A ft marked by a pitching duel in, «cored tour times enroute to which AJ Paterno bested Tom DM ckae • to 5 win. in the tilg inn-

The Druggist* took a 2-0- ing walks to Dave Savtno and Ho> lead in the first on a walk to Den- ward LkkMe were followed by a

r i H H ■ ny Kngliah and a single by DM single by Jim 1\dly and back totfce hoys should be geared to run a 4:3# by th e tim a the Maggio. the lone hit o lí the serves|back doubles by John Langan and

I i d raw s to a close. ul Paterno. A two-bagger by Gnry Hubby Kutscher The winners were: —, - DeFrino in the second accounted < uth* 9 to 5. Boh Giangeruao. Jo e Indep« mk r><*

T h e m ile events a t N ew B ru n sw ick tw o w eek s ago for thr South Ends fir« run. In ! Henderson and Buzz G iaritta aU ä u ih Hid Civic

Tfce American Legion rubwd Manager Dan vhut-out but in the Oub continued M

( t in Lou M ia ra walked. j Brat place In toe HtotoaaI U n ie and three w o rt tat IbaMeWlo'a Elka cu b in o le t ^ n l and scored on Larry League with a pa ir al vkanrtes Ing a IT-bét anaok w an lrito(ata|beck.

» esak- C M C Stir CMb ■ two-bagger I k nderwm laat week The Q avle O h * upped with lour ' “ “ " *" — *Mae eighth Inning. WMb « rack oui 14 Legion baiters, walk U» record to T and 3 by doanang

tan and Iw one batter Both the Vigor Rad Wings 7 ao 3and CantreBa hod twu the Amvets R a t JO—« to 2. U te

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Elks Oub remained a game aU toe pace by downing Oarden Deli- catesaen 7 to 4. Other gamea am the LeaUe Company kaie tarier. 8

P n ¡lo 0 to the Amvets and I f to 1 .714 to gae Garden Detlcnleaaen The

«k»-Vlgor Rpd Wings tall w a s <00 (X dpuned beaauae aI American S45 legion fla g Pa y ceremonies being 4 » held on (he WnUam F. Oallaghcr

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a llo w ed som e good tim es in a ll classes. I t w aa p leaa in g to the fifth a hit b.itsman, a p;uaed had two hits apiece for the Elca'Baltt-ino te th a t in eve ry class the m ile race w as w on in tim e ball and an em>r deadk^ked the;Club while Nick Barrata collect- Bnaluunder 4 ^ i. T h e T V p ictu res o f the w ay S n e ll, B e a tty and K»™- at 2-2 In the sixth a lead - .-d two for the Blueooats. | ----Mae re s t p erfo rm should go a long w a y ia s tim u la tin g o u r <*» s '" 8 k' b> B:Uy R u ti« * i. a KuJ.x-hcr Tired a (our+toer as Police Uim rtm emk iA i . . k . t l « ink rtol,'n bH-v ‘ an * Tur Hn,i two'the P i.ic * D*; nrtment upaet the Stuvvh ig h »«hoo ler» to do a b e tter job . „ 1 , ^ the run .lsw yw aant Fharm acy 5 to 1. ITw a«nc,

T h e o th er F r id a y n ig h t m ore tra ck b ia to ry w a i m ade ,n , hu,'*-,n« ■ winners inUK-d twice in the b m P a s »w hen P e te S n e ll led a Held o f five acro ss the h n ish lin e o f ,r r MnKk 001 ,h ir" w ’ “ O ‘™un« and 1‘<w*d *th e m ile race in less than fo u r m inutes.

FV MThe C ircle CMb snored once in

die Brat aaad lour times In ahe luunh to aaauaaae a M lead ag.unat Manager Jim Purpurn J t’t Vlg an. The Red Wings tallied twice in the fourth but toe Circle CM> Last Week's Results: added two more In the fifth to Amvets Pom 20 200gain a 7 to J win. Dan Souza Leslie CYxnpany 000

201 012 » 1 —7 Jr . started for the winaera but Batteries—Allan and Ambroae. ott 302 010 02—8 gave waiy to Prank fW rc in the Irin and Amato.

Kladung and Griffuul. fc-urth when the Vigors scoreii f^ka CMb 008 04B—7■ad la M it i twice. Carl Placaathowaki with a Garden Deli 030 100—4

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010thrte DiMaggio gave up but two th iid . fourth and fifth innings. Kut- EMcs Club 102hits, fanned »'.gt* ami ualktd four srher w ts toia'hed for two bits in American U-gkm 000

’ irftl hit three batters- the first and two more In the sec- Batter - a Henderson andin a m ile under fo u r m inutes. N ot o n ly th a t, bu t th e fifth ^ ^ ^ '"»b -p n n d e n ta orrf and rloae .ait with five inn ing Man-. arsl l-Utem...

r.ame emUd at 6-fc dm mg reguia- .A hitleas and i\mlt*st» pitchng. ----tion play focxnng the contest into Kutscher registered 12 strikeouts Stuyv* s ,»? Phar. 200 000

Staell d id the m ile in 3 :SS , and * ia y a rd , back in S .S S S » " P T , . w* , krd ^ ^ tild O '* 010 0,1w as Jim B e a tty . Beh in d B e a tty w ere D y ro l B u rle so n w ith «*■ ?*. T1 ^ " a ‘“ ‘« « m ,• r* si lL , r t i • a«» » • ... Mngi<d and Bobby Fladung tripled twirling the Uks Qub to a 4 to3 ^ S .(, Jim G re lle w ith 3:56.4 and C a ry W e ia ig e r w ith home witti two outs in the 1 triumph over the American Le-'

T h is m eant th a t e ve ry m an in the five-m an ra ce tu rn ed m ile under fo u r m inutes. N o t o n ly B o b Seam an , w as la st w ith 3 :S9.1.

twt*bagger and a single featured Batteries—Lowery, Muhleiaen and001 0—5 lor the winners while Nick Sol- Muhleisen. Lowery. Huaka and In000 0 — 1 Hlto had two singles for the lied tindobi.Banitto. Wings. j -----

I Larry Gteeaon started hia first Circle Club 100 42—7gama on the mound lor the Clmle'Vigor Red Wings 000 20-2

001 0—4 Club and responded with a five- ‘Game Called Darkness) i- j ^ '^ ' p ' win harry.0—1 Mtter enroute to an I to 2 vie- Brtteriea—Souza. F Florre and|Av# Rsth*rfor4vj j . ± _ m

John r . MoKtsraaa» L , _ Mtonwlih Pine«. R«th«f<ori ft. J.Ktlubtpth MrKlorann. Soerolnry«ntl Tr*««sr*r. IS |U«orsl4o l.yndhur*t, N J.om icTO ns

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3 ^7 .1 . .top of the eighth However thi gion. Joe CantreUa singled homein the Hirst and the Elka South I nd Civic

Z4l,nB lory over Manager Ed Roeachke’s'Glarltta CallejR and Di Pisi. j Amvets. H»e Circle Qub got Glee-! —aon a cushion In die first when Garden Deli.they scored lour times and added Leslie Company ftwo more in both the third and Batteries—Imrndola and W ^ nk i.t Ruthjrtors. n. j . ^ ^

Placatkow-sla's filth Caraocia. Meing and Amato. immetflntolx in wrtttnf to rrs4 O.Tnuh. Municipal Clsrh «f LyaS*humt,. N*w Jnrnuy

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NevOe. flkh Ptacaahowsta', fiph Caraocia, Meing and Amato.inning home run was the big blow ----for the winners who collected fivei ClrHe Qub 402

t » ..... . . .. . c n , Uiigut* leaders came back In the a run. ^ 1 V r e LnOW ‘ eem# 1 • d? Ubl , f r * ° W &T bottom .rf the eiglich when Rucm- »-.red twke in the thiid when Elks (lob3 :5 « w hen he w an ts to , o r is fo rced to . In C om pton , w h ere ^ trtpkd> Patemo doubled and s*itembr!no skated. Hendemxi Bon the g reat m ile w as recorded B e a tty g ave it e v e ry th in g he fcuh Mike Murray and DeFrino tripled and Cantrella again sin-had in the fin ish . H e pu t on a trem endous k ick . B u t b n e ll __________ ______ _ _ _ ____________________________ju at ran a lit t le fa ste r.

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Fresao andibrino and Zeinn.

002 200 11—4 DeFrino

Amvets Puet 20 001 001-2Bntteries—Gleeaon and Biias, Gi­

aritta. Plcardo. Nichols and Wal- Manager Cart McDonald s Elks lace. Ambrose

Cub were traiHng Manager Che«

„ hita uff the combined (etching d Carmine Plcardo and Henry Ni­chtig

Carucci Company Team Continues WinningW h e n one considers th a t o n ly a g en era tio n ago a m ileunder 4:10 w as considered sp ectacu la r an«i th e b re ak in g o ffo u r m in utes w as deem ed im possib le , you can u n d erstan d Manager Je rry C m cci'm Curve-, Gary Fal/arano fashioned a one- Lart Week’s RemdU:the sig n ifican ce o f the Com pton p erfo rm ances. F o u r «>f th e °* Company continual their win- lutter in pitching Lyndhurst Florist Fire Departmealfiv e under foaar m in u te , w ere A m erican » . " " S *•>■* l*'!" *• «*■ " '• T ,* '’? " *“ » !° ® *"> Y I'TC*utin Little League. The defendin': Jim Tully s Kiwoitts Qub The hit- Batt.

A n d th e re a re good fa a t m ile rs on th e ir w a y up. T h e y league chiunpions took a 7 to 0 le a exhibition was ruined in the tinw.ia re nailer» w ho w iU not be in h ib ite d by tra d itio n and old- wln I* * 1» * ' and »--oond nutuig when John Hupt*-» -

♦ th« four m inute m iU aa . tw *rk ‘*•*>«* S B * * * * * Ccmpiny 13 f the Kiwrminns singled Faiza,«- De Mass. Motors* th e fo u r m in u te m ile aa a m ark ^ 4 ^ ^ Mr9mkl M nick « a six and had p erfect.^ iru -------through ten straight gam«*. Other control as he did not issue a bos«* Battei

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D.maiii-ki’s Garden Debcatf'ssen 4-3 in the fifth inn. mi but Tom Muhle sen clouted a three ru n homer to set the Elks in motion toward a 7 to 4 vicqpry. Muhlei-

400— 13 Ben «»rMer juat misse«i a home

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D O T H E Y S T IL L T A P E B A L L S ?W a tch in g a bunch o f L it t le Le a g u e rs th e o th e r n ig h t '1

iw wie Johnny Intintala had two at — ,losers' five hits. Mark Lowery Mrs

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to your newspaperiw« a firn m i anu unim s Sparta --- , , ..had two hits for the wmners w*wIim l"*1 . Í

1 and to our local correspondent. ILatsha. for the fine news ]

action saw the Fire Department on bolls. Leading the Florist rune and I 1 M (nrthy. ShotiNxdge and go on a rampage by beating the was Andy Antiorio who blasted a Pogtxi.i -

. .. . tl _ , , Lyndhurst Florist 13 to 0. th«- De- (hreerun home run in the first *made us wonder if taey still tape baseballs. B ack in the Motors defeating the Fire inning and fottowed with a triple g r I‘.nick 000dear days alm ost beyond recall, tape w aa indiapenaable Departm»«t U to 8 aid the Ki-.and w & e . Rkhie AnUnora h a d ijQ ^ ^ c'lub 013aroau>4 our ball field. It held the ball together fo r another wants Club splitting by A«-mni{ two singles to aid the waning (Oan,, c ;,H„i-Dnrkne*si f _ nl, i ^ , „ r .mw eak or ao. And it made split bats uaaabla. S. B. Penick 4 to 2 and taking a ,,,use. BWt,, -Connor and Langan V i- ** * - ^ ‘ U € -

started for the Elks but gave wayto Muhleiaen In the fifth with tW4>! men on base

Dave Allan, diminutive portakl- 00" ee, touk the mound against Man-

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H «k V a n cam e a long in th e o ld d ay s an d toaaed a new pany to its 7 to 0 conquest .rf De- c^Ued wUh the Penicks a! rin to th e c row d w e w ould h ave s c a tte re d a n d ye lled fo r Massi M ^o» m an ag e by Fl^nk ^ ^ ^ innmg w ^

*9 to 0 drubbing frrm the Lynd-; ____ _ .A s w e watched the current crop of kids aw ing shiny ^ rst Florist. *"* Kiwants Club tallied three

new bat» at »kiny now balls— which seem to com e out o f an x , ^ ly siioAridge fired a one ^i4 .ah au .tib l« supply—-w e . » r ^ e d o n how th in g . c h a n ,« l Mti.-r in inching C.rucc, Com * > (Vmok C u m p ^ T h e p a r r r r X S

If a sa w C U M alona in the old dava And loaned to new miw in ia 7 to 0 rMnaueat of De- _ . . . ... .T . . . 1 *re uua iU SH SI f l l into the < _ _ I ___ ___ . „t U cops. W e could have know n he w as up to no good. | Lowrier Shoebridge s no^iuer was ^

N ow the kids show up at the field in uniform s that the b™ k*nti'* ^ “ J* .I fa g u e . provide fo r them p U y on m anicured ball fie ld . ^ ^ ,5 Aril^* * “ 5 K * “ rn* ny b ,t * * nd b* i l* “ tl,*5r «“ “ r r J,‘ outs and walked but twi Sho,-1 * W hen w e got a new ball it w aa a fte r the gan g h a d ibrK^ e ai^, had a hand m the of-

contributed nickel* and dimes into funds. I f a hat w aa ienetve with hji single and double broken there would be a m erry halloo over it. having a hand in the run pruduc-

W^*'di«hi,t have a league in which every body played, mg ^ Se«;embrin4» alao had a Y ou m a l i a team by sheer talent or you «lidn't m ake it. **»ngle and double for the winners. Team StandingA nd i f you didn’t m ake it you went and played w ith some- Shoebridge smashed out four Team W L

pany and proceeded to hurl a four hitter with the Amvets winning 6 -to 0. The losers hatl only three

021 080—11 Robert Ottlein bat put;2ill 8 * ° B1* * 1 {Ke In die first ijwvi

I McCarthy in|i ^ Allan and NicKulsj ___ Fonseca. V |aroun<l a walk to Dove Scanneil

Jim Lago «rith a < to to te> ^ a, Muriy''and Murray, C.- 'T ,1 rV~ ln„ , rt“ ‘and a siw le led the «rlruvr-s of- (¡ju fifth a dot*le by Mickey Warefenae while Tommy ViUruwva (blkjwing two walks hnsight in an-hecked the PenK-ks witji a lour- ---- • '«her tw , runs Ail.in

hitter.The Stand ing:

AMERICAN I / m i : LEAGUE

eight strikeouts while turning in ( iruoci Ctnnpnny 420 52—13 ^ blanking.S. B . Penlck Co. 110 30-4 ( i i rden Delicatesaen had its be*'i.ime Call«!- Darknensl. hitting output In many a moisi

ii,rterle»-F\«uda and Shoet>rK»ge M th, y , ^ „ 1 i^ j j . Company 16

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e lse o r a t to m e o th er gam e. T h e re w aa a fie rce cru- the a rd en t hopefu la w o u ld be tested . I f th ey

hard strale» to feature a 17-hit (tararci Company

. . . . . „ , „ ._ - easily setback Manager Beb FVi- De Massi Motorsq ua lify they w e re to ld so—b ru ta lly an d d w ctly . ^ s B P(,nB k C o m f^ V . A l,. l.yndhutat Florist

taking part in the free-swinging Kiwanis Qub tilt wen* Tom Mai rone and Ernie S. B. Penkrk Co.j tm ut, W A S IT B A D ?

W a» it »uch a bed ay»tem ? W * don't know . T h e kid» .. h h hll, ;in<|w ho didn't m ake the team didn’t ie»m to suffer too much. Bobby Cars<tidden and S.-ttem!>nIn fa c t, th e y spent th e ir penn ies and n ick e ls on ice cream no with two hitsaan ea. T h e p la ye rs had to p ro vu ie th e ir o w n b aseb alls and ^lanager George MitcheU s Fire h ata . Department hoppetl on Lyndhurst

T h e fie ld s, open lo ts , and the bases w ere m ounds o f F M * pUdnng for n;ne runs inro ck s . T h e p itch in g “ hill** w aa m easured o ff and set up. m,™n? ^ then co^at4*1 - a . * t«r ’e boa w a . carefuD y plotted out. T he rest o f ^ Ar£ £ ,a e field w a . guessw ork. Ilobherr-» Red Ros« with threeI T at some pretty good player» cam e out o f iL )uts «*ue .-Inking out nine Alan

j Y ea , there wa» a hom e-m ade qaiality about it alL The Settcmbnno was outstanding with•e a t »cries ever held in Lyndhurst, fo r instance, cam « about thr>-e hits for the winners while dory »imply. Richie Murray. Jim Fonseca and

Ja c k Breslin, then township recorder— they called <'<*■*''> ‘^ ‘"S ™ ,wu hi'» “ P " « “ th em reco rd e rs in those days— ca lled in a lo c a l new sm an Again* DcMajau Motors the Firela d sa id it w as about tim e the C o lum bus C lu b and th e D ice rirtnet^ar^srhod irrad-l . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . but due to elementary schix4 grad-f-C-. th e tw o seam p ro te a m , o f th e to w n sh ip— decided ^ Volg U ar,mc pit<-her.W h ich w as th e b cH e r. JiIt l fuosec.! laid to depart after

L “ A rrange a three-gam e series and IH g ive a cup to (our innings The relief enrps could aviatner," said Ja c k . not check the T.anahawka w ho

I T he series w as arranged and played on a field located nunr up with eight rum in thabelow M arin Avenue hiU w here Econom ics Lab orato ry is out l l to i . BMrie S «

l o c a t e Each gam e . , „ « 1 « ! a couple o f th o u «n d

. . . . . _ . . Fo r the Smokies. M urray. A. Set-the w ay du n gs ra n an th o e . d a y .: an d U tnT1t>rTnD ^ John GtiaateMo had

r ■ p re tty good system . 'two singles each.

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attending the ewenMt artethdrd lo r'lT tS . tint M r rW dvetl was back Saturday w ill be Governor Ricb-.m baa pulpit the M lrw inc Sunday ard J . Hm;hrs. tor «d o n a cock- to preach Mb fiery sermons of re­tan parly has been arm need. G o v! slstcriceemor Hughes w ill be (he recipient. Now, tort for the duration. Mr. M a cw tlflra lr for hie lendm htp 'Q iM w cIl pktred hi* takti ball« tn against racial bias tn employment, ihe Lord and tn earthly aids Aim- housing and the schools ¡¡d sentries guarded the dnori ol

¡A M VW S own Charles F Sulli- the church during seevlcea. W ie Van oI Eaat Brunswick. State Da-i "Funning Parson ’ began church rector at Purchasing w ill be tha service by Mlang loaded pistole toastmaster at the Testimonial fn m hia puckcts and placing than 6 anque< an Saturday and. tnciad- on either aide at die BM e.M in the guests, w ill be Thamaaj inevitably, w ar struck savagely I . Kelly. Veteran« Federal Em- at Paraon Caldwell pioyment Representative (or Dept.I British and Hessian troop« In* #f Labor (Ham New York. W ikiam : vadsd New Jersey on Jan a (. 11M Keller. Adjudication Officer o l the and drove westward to Springfield. Veterans Administration Regional: Repulsed at Springfield, they Pe- OMice. Leon G SniM tram Tren-jtUn « | b y . way at ConoectkJUt ton. United Stales Veterans Lm-j Farm s (now Union) wT-ere Mrs. ployment Representative. 'Caldwell awaited the return ol her

The fottowing »«-ardi win be j husband. There an enemy soldier presented Ford Molar Cnmpany, rftit and kWed M n . CaldwelL for its outstanding contribution in It was an act at «Minton ittur- the field of employing handicapped; der that shocked friend and toe persons and Hs sympathetic at- alike.titude toward voteians; M r M. T .j a fortnight Isitcr, on June S . J McMahon. Regional D irectoT'oi the British and Hessians returned CW ic and Governmental Affairs with 5.000 men in another m ajor for the Ford Motor Ootnpnay w U a a u lt an SprtngfisM. The A»er- receive this award tor his Ootn- loans tell back doggedly. firing pnny The award k>r V e to » » ' * ,,m every hedge, every tree, ev- Service. UoapMnl and Retiabilita- rr> stone pile, tion Will go to AM VETS Post No. At the edge at ■pnngtield. Co- 13 of Garfield lond Israel Asgefi's Rhode Island

The Commanders’ Luncheon tnxjfw hsld ofi the fcivadei* trtth guests wUl include Dr. Philip # ietr nagte cannon, but they be- Hcitz. Asst d u e l of RaM tif fg,,, m run nut id die paper a w t Lyons VA IMspltal. J Wilson Cor- a w with w h s* they mnwned win. Asst. Hospital Director at hsme M eir powder and slB)t.East Orange VA Hospital: m>re- rvnem M M . in the tMtfc at sentatives fran the rther service tm tdr as uaual. raced to n taihy organizations, include VV»tTksr sprtngfiskl Cherch. brake open the mander Koalt»ski of file A itny t doer and hllefi H s arm s w ith the N avy Union. Commander Ray Hymnal by Wads, romano of Cafcobc W ar Veterans. Here. bcys. give 'em HbM a!" Commander Ja ck Steinberg '* the parson ykUed b i tbs tomed Jm iah W ar Vrteram . the « • U i o e * - t scadtasa etaimed oMd Onrnm nder of Unked Spanish h « rd above the load* t tut- W ar V e te ra*. VK-e-Commander Mr . . j^ Wsdta into an . b « f il" O'Rourke at Veterans M Foreign B o m into V ia cannon as s t riding

r r a s a a g s. Mooney. (U d S a r Mothers’.» « P ; m jn a bey m * . Km y * " Hse

•sin M aty Dugan akd tbe m m - A n artn ia anna im M K B ^ M i BH- ariea Prsaidents; Cathobc W » « , rrti^aMM. b n ra ttrs U a » * » Veterans' M n . C laire Gordon, Church in venassNBs.JewMi War Veteran^ Rose Roe- Parson O M n l 's . s o s k ran t ehberg. Veterans ol Fore SOI War’s. M g sdM- Ma t*aBv tor he ««a Mrs. Bdwan) Bnvkb. World War ^ to death by an Am otafe seo- I ’a Mn- m ™ Powell. AM VETS try on November M. 17tl. at U - Department Adjutant Raymond P zahrthtown Point. WHnesan dV- SuUivan of Jersey City will act f,red as to a^etber tbe sentry as Toaatmaater. shot deliberately or snrtdwaaRy.

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j ‘J«hn L. Knlnrr \rlrrn I rame Krfan Jolin F. Rrfan M irprrl Aon KnllyJnttn \|an R a m «Ju fir A. Ru&»«Barbara Jrao Sabiraki J«yrr |. .W ilip p «Ki.Ikt! \ Sanprr \ntlMM* I*rank Santa»*«-!«. Jr.

f i.rorfr O Savin«H i< bard J. Sn lnc Fdwar.ru Vfioh.

• Marion E. Sdbweikert Paul Se«MKaywund J. Srrvidio Jaiuoa SMIrmbriftv 1 arol Ann Siberry I arol Ann SinlUn«

f** e«4ia A. SkrypakiHelm Juvre Sorienaki ' >wsn i- Suir»rn*ki I'rlcT Joaepk Spono

t " Marti». Trreta Sparta Kirkard C Sta.lk Robert H. Steogrr I rank Joaepk Striaurk * alter A. Sricrkacki >irlor Prtcr Taruaro Ho'« Mari# K. Tiotpanaro < araune Tironr Karon Marie Tobiaaro Hruen K. Trinka Kninetb H. Trues

t* -arolynn I rancn Valarb«tlr Juba D. Valeo Alina Jran Vallery

f Karen May Van Riper I honu» M. Vendola Ko*eann M. VHIar«ale Arthur A. Vitale, Jr.Marrann C Viaal Mariano Aim Volpe Maureon 1 aid.Allan J. W illiam *John Henry Uiliiama

t Mark Qareey W illioa» „ Juonne C. W illi.Coral A. Wtaaiew«kJ Maureen Rita Yeagrr « better K. Zalowaki Richard Mirbool Zbuekolvki Janie* M. Zelinaky Robert Edward Ziegler Patricia Jane Zollo

t Honor Stadrnu * National Honor Soeirty

i 'm : L U M M f c K L lA L I X A U U t A Í1D S U U IU B t K G E N R E V IE W' ' J A ■ r « .a w * 1

R lao .elgMb grade pupüa In fo u rj Jam es A. lU ^ cm . Jam oa L . Krank flf lln . Ttumna F lo ran *

_ A p ¡/m .. iÄUW M »i. Jdm T. flhunkl. Law- mo. Robert 8 . FUdung. Jr .. RonaM rhuradtay lor Ihr* W arfür^t-• ■ ronce J Sjum , W illiam C Spng- F rt ir hirtu. Irene R. Francla. B ra » Sctiuni w.th 37 promoted to H ig i i •wiolo. J« Ann Spa.tn. Lawrence W. da Ftacarino. Jean A. GcnoN. Schoai; Frtday lor Rooweve*. $pwta. Arieae A. Su va Ir, Gury Krad G.nimu, Otarfe« R .M o d i. • paptta: M«wtoy tor Jw . L^aam . Lawranre E, T lraor, Kn- Hcvniy A. (Urgrrai. TTiinw i Oorw fataon StAool » pupüa: and IWa-ldterlnr Owal Tom, Douglaa F al. Grruki Ouarinn. Louia Goem) day li.r Linouln Sc-houl. *3 pu» Ja; Vendola. James G. Vidanie. Fran- Jr .ur a tu « i oi MB pupüa w u «ix eine Vitale. Linda J Walt. Btxtcwf Alan f t Hamifeon. M ir harti«ady to enter Hjrf» S .h kM , V. ^atkew aun. Luida PHyttia Tjutinai.

Hrbooi M G a»g e *K m «k . J r , Pa tric ia L »At th* Waahi.igtrwi Sctmol »he, Joffervun pttxm jikm exentsea preta, Rotf Laraen, MaflBaret Ol

themr ot the pru^ram *waa aa f» an ehr iheme. -N#w Jer- *“ ----oi Oar Her»tage lor Youna Amct-, ♦> » Ploorers ol I>emocrac> Cartncy, JgOMfc .icana. * Twanty-foar membors of the daaa MeUJko, M e lc h io r ______

A boys ino sang. Mm-taaei Lan- atd v*akmg puta, teüing ot p4o> Mcutraa. RtdanM M w lardo. R a » drtfa. Ma'hari Mumtv am! IXx>- neer charactrra In uur biatory. nid M m tanh. gkta Paul A glria quartet mwk- up ui PhyUla DmvMt, Patricia Cirussman. Sandra Loltto and Mary Aitn ftnrrterki, nang A

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<a»inr Hh>Iim pUyrvI » p i.n o M ietM # O'NHU, W U n P » ■*>; Waynr Doty pUym a irum k u »*l. Marilyn PmmkcI, Thonm pet auto. Nu-hUaa Scudert, an ac- Pedano. Ttumaa Pinto Rita Ptkk oordion ao*o. and J«Étn Stengel a Louia Ptllara. Dorren 'Ptanufc, Su

numbiM oi pupils had speaking «rembune solo. "The Flight ol the aan Purvin. Loretta Ricacci. Rick- pam. Tìie tcripc ut the program Bumblebee rrd S Riauto. Terme* Refers,unu» oTitten by Mrs Nine Starm i, Ine class was presents by Mr Claude Koaenberg. Linda R ^ tw ♦irhth grade teacher, and adaptai Edith HL Grabowaki. principal, »ki. Joseph Saltarelli, by Miss Nellie IX^rfak. princlptl The prraentaUon oi cetAiflcatea Peter Sedotti. Henry Srttemlwiieo.

Stanley lewandow-aki. vocal mu by Peler F. Cure-io, U the Marianne Sew«41. Dente Seyler.sic teai'her. had charge oi th< ! Board of Educati un Michael Sniaki. Katherine Starger^singing Ihe All-Schools Bais Thooe promue«! are Ijouis Stellalo. J r . Jaana fltohblè^played, under direition of Vin en. iibtme Bayiisa Will tarn Beü. Joyce Studier. Theodore C Savrc Bodfco. Linda Bujj^n. Judith Camema- j r Thomas J

Mbs Nellie Duplak presented the class Presentai*^ oi i-ertifi- cates was b> Mrs. Frances 01 kowald. Btstid at Fxhaation. si-hooi chairman

Those pmriKSed art;

L e C i o n

Joatph P Affano. I>nnis h Hainer. Kenneth H Bedcmann. Domemck J Buuraxxjre. Patricia M Camena Victoria Canaria. Phyllis M Dtmeck, Sylvia NDolce. Fiank N. Fabiano. Dennis

no. Cberyl Chiarelli. Mary A nn , Timpanaro. Donald Tool. _Coranotq. Charlene Curcio. Thom dnte Tremonte, William Tretnonte *a Donalo. Unyne Doty. Paula( Donna Marie Urcoio. Judàh Ami Faccone. Rosine Horto. Barbara Wodcwitt. Robert Wagner. Ed-

jaard Wieland. F leen W.ahart Cailter-i

Foa Frederick

Masonic Club NewsBrother Harry Ttrgrsih. F ir*

•ne GaA>nd. G«uivt* GabrlW,Gtniiir. Palrici* Hamplun. Arthui Ht-Uir. Carulyn JlKksuo, Lormuw Jacifal. Raymond JankowJti. Muj- n tn Judgr. DrrmM Kennrfty. John Kozanrh. Paul Knuw . Pliylis,

J G ayi*. GrtBoul. Pa irlvU P Iaca . Grraid LMM . r.raamwn. V ile™ M. Otyapia-| Bonnie McDadr. Larrj Me«ne:.

1/jrrame Horyi Kenneth L ■ Berattdefie Mnanto. Chruiiasi Vir«-Pr»ai<leni oi ilw Maaonic CWbNani'> Fm l.nck Myer. Pegm a l.vn d « .* onOu-ted the ¡ms

Landells. Frank A. O Neil. Janet Pape. Robert Paj- meeting oi the vtob hdd at tSe ent. Wiley Pendleton, tkan »Id Pen- club njuma on Riverside Avenue. t»ey. Joseph RoKanaJd, John Sui- CUaplain Charles Hench offered no**tl Ihi> iKM-nmg prayer, which w a s

Joseph Sanaaki Mane Savino. fjJlo««d by the Pledge of Atts0Nicholas Scuderi. William Segal, a.K-e by the membersJd a i Stengel. Helen Stuhfer. Char- Ttv Mtmbership Commlttse re- les Stuhmer. Jeanne Thaller. Kejv- ported favoi iUy on the ap.iica- fteth Thomas. Ovrteine Tobiaaon. t.on oi Broth»“r Floyd R. Howard James TMUy. Rotoerta WaUing. Sn-lwhn w»% eleeud into memJerthip san Wilting. Ruben WitorO

Michael B Liscio, Sandra Lot ito, Colleen ten. James R. McCabe, James M Mlzeski. Michael C. Murray. W il­liam Oncbc. Douglas J . Paul. Jo ­seph F Pkrteno. Donna L Puzio. Linds M Hodnqu**. Raymond R Row!in. Joseph C Russo, Joseph A. Rusoo, Jutfith A. Roemer

Anthony F Serro. Margaret A. Short. Maryann Swferkodd, Ed­ward M. Trampler, Carmen E. Vasto. The theme (or thi Lincoln Scho .

promotion exercises was "YourI h # th am a> M u - « . l L a n d a n d M > T h i e n t a .

e ix i^ (or Roosevelt School. 'mfm V riiim v ____ ^ " ' 'I « 0* wfth the theme SeventeenÄ .T U - ln T-Th» n im m Special RHaa<-U t.onjbeii wen-" 1 r ■■ » • piano Mio Dy rred Glaimo; or­

gan Máetliora by Kilerq Wiahart. and Mxa^y.xt« s.Jo b> l»ui* IVi

'* larm. wWi acx-i«np mmeia bv Vin- • . , , ' r e * Itortno

_ Wv tlj- ’ ka ®**“ * “ preacnled by Mi <±tsa and H.. » « to « * »avjnu. prUKH«J T h eder dinettan a( VW «™ Bort«,. 7 * ^

Mr.. Gr.ce HoeacMce, pnnc^al. * * * * * B‘K‘rd FA "Preneoled thr f l « mnd the ^

prayer b> Nancy Link, a trumpet salo by David Menino«. Amelia,, Cardo, announced and 22

gram:

sentation ofMario R ino, president Board of Education.

Those promoted are:Anthony J Amoretti.

Angelo, Alk» M. Beemer. Lsrraine Berry. James W E. Bright. Barbara J. Busch. Pa

Tbose pn «noted are James L. Adam. Can* Ann Ad-

detto, Philip R. Kugle, Lorraine A. B«.tto. Bai-hfira L Bums. Kattv leen Carrino. Lmda Carutvi. Kar­en A. Catania. Vincent Cstapono. Cheryl Chalenaki. Michael B.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20,1963

n a . «wo OB- m | i* i« m * •n au. w n a m aa was

« * iaM *aa-

I M « • W « tS a « laA T W IS T END. N a« a to righ i A Paaaaaa. ia r (a u l- a l- a ra a i A . IM a a d . t u a » M yar*, vire president; M . ra tita , t r n M r at ; K ,

C M W m laata llcd laat w eek. U l l ! aaaraU ry. r . K ie l, peeaMea«; D.

Laaif«i and /uuiLary. (allowed trodured a o jtf n r m 'lii the At- Juhn Gaitk'. Cofamia- chivtoi at the UMtad «atea to ao-

The »11 ..nnual Fla* Day cenis tartan aa " a » cmHwy’M many at th.- U- nim County Amer- little war." wM be rewnvad la — * - ^»maured by B u r la r -he Ju ly iaaue * The American

Hoat. lyndhurat. u - ' — — - • ^rrid ay, *»» u ie al (he feoat ever, ipeaea « 1 the M at M ta a n a ty at 3k* ba»u and U c tivr guarda aw e n w h r a a t ended Ihr war were in trw line o< march aa the «rad e Ini b> oOictals at the com- A houaey "v _____ ______« n e « r '. ir r jw « ,. PHer O m io ' ire . irain'u,' be Hopwp m rVre- uid p»*.«- Muller, moved down dam Trai» II to operato Ibruud. MUey Br, Jk Avenue to William aie yew K B . The ottojoal n »"i • I .«id on Riven.de Aw- dam Train ---»-J tlaratfi IMSMie wivif the impresajvt r.lual JI diai> ~ a u laerviceoÈie Oaet!«•a hei»I fliairman Charles Hench „ , _ . , ___ „ ____* beh,.11 ,d the B a r r in g e r- W a ik e r i^ ^ " T *s£:u;? .tti? .ìtTiTl ***’"ilia ir , virceaa. InciiUed are thr C J * “ ¿ S J t , ^ a Mayy.^ ...l P a ^ q ( ¡C t^ ja to n - quired ^ ^ d K w r i WW 1 o<

. l.vulhum PolK-er C - m Jala, V „ f t * » h T S

by Rep. George Brown (D-Cil. » hat would assist slates in provid- iiV care for veterans in state vet­erans hemes. Hie Las Vegas con vent »on parsed a resolution raBinj for these moves by Congress.■*»__________

Volerle Wins Essay Contest

VA affidala baheve Hat

(C ontinued «rom 1 Thaae a c tiv t l« ‘ her D ia à i M l • tereat la l« f l* iq f w ilt' enter Newark in Serietrtber Id hagtn w aidng toward a degree in dam m tory •choce tending. However , rite «dll

' ala« a ttn d * d n u aatts arhnd hi the evening an that the m ay bet- la r train heraaK _ . J a l « aaaa.

EdUor and Sta ll:Members aad t r i t o « « Baery-

man . B M r Oasa aI BaSad u rd wiah me to n il and to ysa aaaay h aad ld t ihaate for ¡ aperitive d te ta In an n taaaa ien li ( 1 1 Bib le d a ta dadng aon d the « M Yaar lrh ad d e - October 1963 to A pril U O , indù- live.

f-i trended coverag* lor theder the rhairm araM p d E . Gage, and d I I»Session In w lddi Rogar W. M o Adam waa chairm an, pmdarart a rra teM »tarit d appreciation (ram

large audiences, k r your fen- ■n us news aianounrentena tor tho^e

As publicity ;FN rrym an's Bade Claaa « I Ritdv erforrt. N J. , I wish to atole my

I hanks lor jtx ir courteow aMen- Itkm to the details km dvad, which

Vaiarle Jablonski oi North Ar- Mngttjn. a student at St. M ichaH « ' , ÍT , * T '« « « a ia apr m iFl. C. Churrh. Lyndhurw has w w l,'*d ift In the ( « m iM y and • the Bergen County Ilo ly Name So- mM >0 any tolttlcist les award for the be* esaay _ ****!****%whirh was held by the Bergen r ^County Holy Name Society T h e E.M B.C. Putoiicily C liilf iintopic of the esany- contest was “ ALoyal Catholir Is A Loyal Citi-j sen."

Valerie Jahknski. an outsfand-l Inc student in the 8th grade is graduating this term Valerie tetsj recited the esaay at the Hcly Name Society meeting of St M»-i ctaael's and was awarded this beautiful plaque by the president a t the society.

M RS. D AN G RENG aad B a sa l ta r tha Agad

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of C «m m«roa f t Na. M ietane Avo. n a neo»

lîie a p p W « « of Bjuhers Rich- i w .’Surst fin.Tg.-ncy and ,uH-d L llabHin at Lyixhurat anò a — .. Snuad necessary claim forms and willVlexmder L. F Bruce d Newark be 21,1,1 to d trr his servire» inwere rvc^ved and Ptoced wtth „ » j ^ c„llmtay. Vice Qmmander HKn,!-Cxafnmutee /or isvad ^ p to . i_ .

BioOw, Norman Penwarfe^. “ ‘ „ t S , At d H i* Amertcnnrtainmcnl <-ha,rman ^ t r d aHlw, th, innuaJ ^ U » k * . Rep. Roben Seçrçst jD -

that many friends of the dub Vts- rCT, , nr, K„ i7w> has intivduced three bigs,'«• « Memorial Day. Rd^to- £ £ HR ® a m - “ ^ rÜ* ^

ment» fa r'.H » rrr «crved ^ , W l l b , „ „ ,p ,,)kpr ^ C on crm to Impnwet i l l u n I . r fn n illlu , tu o a a il ku M ir * * tru> tynu»l«tviu«l I ew n r,,» ..« nnt<n«n.(itt ’oen Committee hentkd by our Chief (*.« , B i other William Ka»- er. Norm xays «he has tn evening of pleasure on day, June 29th.

Brother Harold Wooater. Chair­man ot the Board of Trustees re* purted that the trim of the butid- .ng was badly in need of ps ny and )vas asked thsd bida

«UbnuUed for the wuit to be dóno***** A r*oWa- ^mnk Bene* Several aew reooiations hhve

adopted at the meeting the dub member» w ii be nodAad of them in thr next letter.

'« M l11 UT VIVHilhU IW M An ___ ' ,but whs unable to a tt^ T T a c - if* Kovemn.™. .»uninLe pn^ramcount I illness. Harry, we

J you. Get well soon.ali war veterana

bills become law. have full details.

Should these Lecoque will

Jim Kerriero says that 60 kxfc . . -from t... ctaklrrn's will b - . T* ;° .• »» Wen mndeguests of the poat at the picnic ' ° th* H am ‘ <* R»pre*«totiw .for members children al County Bark m June 29 Jtm and his

«tee are arranging for puny pnzes. food and

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soda. Please notify the pedt'tf you plan to bring your children

National Commander Jameso « ,™ ,, . w arn m- We hive missed the attendance; N f " bas deatgnatid the Foun-

trtck J Calabria M Caiw. ^00*te> R**nhold Condon. of Brother Ed Whitman, one cf «amcilaaa Hotel as the nuti.xtiiles Amelia J Canfo Roaenmrie Robe,'t Conway. Joseph Cuciniel- the Trustees for the pant several ^ iKkjuaiters hole I dunng tbe na-r c S o f C ***** John P Daily. m « « i^ . Atoo mWng of the Fh- — ‘to CSrol A. Corino Marlene A i®em''rd J Da,> PHyttis A. day nights is Brother Otto Bayei

fienai convent.«« in Miami Bearh,Sept' £-12-.

(brino. Marlene A Cleto. Mari 0 5 Lecce. Catherine De Laao, Jo- Hope to aee them both x » 8ou>ianne D'Agostino ,m Dr Luc'*- c»ri D1' Sai- time tor memheis to depart on The Kormn War. m whkh thiw-

Ro«mane DeBdlo, Marie A. De ??'0r'' “ P»"i*> 'h‘,‘r ™ " t e r Ila « sandt d todnV. LeKK«inaircsLortmo. Michael J . Diamante. Ì f * n . V >a? ! T hnpw' vaca*km« and get butk (,«*!* nmmum«.. s m Btaiy rt« iJames A Dichiara, Ami F. Fer- IXwi>f Dennls Englis,i. landa E>»- hraàhy m ie and dew-rib. by une liw-rara. Susan Franda. Camdle Ga­rofalo. Joseph Gnndaln. Barbara *A. GaroTolo. Stau i F Gaitland.Jam es J . Giancarto, Dolorea Gon- «aln . Jan is Guarino. Thomaa C i Hemhauser, Lew is A Heage. Bar­baia M . Jansdk. Robert M Jioai.Mayme N. Leibowtu.

James Lembo. Donilhea M lar­gite. Shiitey A. Leunte. Nancy J link, AUred M. Luberto. Laveme P Lufcerto. Judith Martino. Nina J Marino. David Mesinofl. James M Plgnatdki Kluabrth S. Poti' vam . Anna M. PrurtsUdd. Sara

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Movies Are Greater Than Ever — - See One This WeekW h e r e T o G o — W h a t T o D o — W h a t T o S e e I n S o u t h B e r g e n

I I fiotkan Tam The

Spotlight on Your Starsflpaelal To T V Uader . She strut* and pones through the

NEW YORK — The terrible, bit-' movie h i though the wvrld were r and final truth about Cteo- standu« still while she makes up!

patra." the movie, is that it spot ■ pitilessly the kind of peo-

ale who have taken over the en- ertainment and. in a major way, > cultural surface of America.That the FiSherTayior-Burton

htng came about. that the ter- ibte portion oi pale poric which

now appearing on the screen, t the Spynos Skouras-WaHcr

WangerJoseph Mankiewicz mo­tivations were ao dearly exposed fan The Saturday Evening Post are

her mind. She is the nudest Cleo- palra ever, which is the Holly­wood answer for everything. The pompous stupoty of the Wanger j dream and of Ms execution are a warning for us all.

Because the people accountable for the crass, harah badness of "Cleopatra” are the people who have an iron grip on Hollywood and on television.

One of our recent travellers says that when she attended a foreign showing ut "Stale Fa ir/ ' she winced and suffered because the inane elements of the movie caused the crowds to laugh with sourn.

They had to be. Bccauae they are the erosion which is biting away at the foundations of the country.

From the beginning “Cleopatra” had to be a signpost for Ameh

i. As Wanger wrote, he le dream of the movie.There once was a cartoon hi

The New York nr nvtga z.ne depict . ___to i W ) men »1 . l » M n an 1 '“T « * I

<im conceit. As the murtc wHh"»'. Mm ‘ » 'T **1™ ' Club Anntnl aw poke* (he other nnd aays. ’ * ? " ' lM* " ‘eht

I t * mm mater a greet aong. • * * * £ * '* : * * * ***!! „ „H a l juat «boot tells the »loryi ^ (Xrt P k ‘

on nie Plans

Wanger’s dream. Spedarle come and go. Every su aperta le is done over — “Ben H u r.^ l

nie will bo held on Wednesday, June 26th from 6 to 10 pan. at Van Saun Park in Param i*. The rain date has been set for the’

Our Carol Is Wowing The London Critics,One Paper Calls Her Youthful Martha RayeTaking Hm* «epa «a Ime

«f success In vcritable leaps and Uxinrk ts Miss Caro! Arthur, tkuM^ter of M n. Peter Arala of XS Humboldt St., East Rutheriord, N. J. Oirol’s lai est hi hjump c«wnea in a n*port fnnra righi lam- don new si vipere wtuch d vo akM her opening in “On thè Town,” l>*onard Bemateéa's musical come­dy. on May 30th at thè Pfinoe of Wal«« rheatre.

The siri who beg;tn her career smging in poi ice benefit minativi»« with h«*r faiher and tcnusIfatiN*« now has London critica searchin^ lor n<*w adjcctivcs to dracrtbe her

On the T ana” “ a the shuwbi«, bright, brush American musi! comment, cal . . . the audience gave the show an almost hysterical recefftten’’ and "Chrol Arthur: she Is talent rd, she is funny — a sort irf cm * between Judy Garland and William Bcndix.

The lamdon Times found 11 'ama/.ing tliat this da/zhingly per­formed piece of work has taken

> than 1 aflátateBut of Carol, he said.

New Jersey is among the tend­ers in the nation in industrial dr- vrAopment. In fact, the New Je r­sey Departnwnt <*f nonservatksi tt Economic Development says we

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ao ton« to maltoJ h « AtU attc ^ ^„ « • w ta ic Ib.- D arfy S u -tc h hcH d-;M w i|, N or(h C a n o n i a « . r « n l l

tanks w H » ,th o jn ^ V ^ wint<.r wlth lh<.En«p al the Cam^n-Pmr-

,nB l ' “ ,„ L * j L m " T ^ 'ï- hunrt Theatre, t'ami , ,wo na«.*p.«-,. will krf(, the Prince •* W a le s hiU[s wlH, .f)n„ . Upnn „ MHt

nre rrcntnrtyStates with th«* highest percentage

"Only Mias Carol Arthur, as the iif inrluHtnal expanskn.grashest girl of the three, steRsf ______________________it out with all the gusto. apint,| ’ ’Sir*"SHOP LOCALLY

Rimidents of .SoulItem VerrmsM' _____ _wiU remember Carol’s five sum-j men of stfs-k with the Canivnn

pt*rformnnce as llikli'garrle HM.r-.full for m<>nths and nvmths, if it tress" and " I Can Grt It F<jt You!hizy. biH e-ib driver »1« preteiv ,kxwi t brm^ Ih.' wl.4e place ,l>wn’w7ul,^ Ul. • |MVC M„rudured her to men to meton. The Evening St;uv.««i top <»f it. Aril last night's aw*1t|wusanA5 of <lod (kvulcd “ Carol Arthur, as ‘aldicni'e kwed R.” j ^hoiateroni female hud driver, re- Oin»l Arthur s highest personal / ,,minded me at tunes of a youthful' praise came from B<rmrd Levin. I ‘amr 8 Ladder Martha Rayo,” while ttv' Datyjdeon of I»ndon critics, who gave (to Broachway.

It Is That Time Again! Firemen To Stage Their Big Parade Saturday

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Directors students, —» •»» ffJioufiM nicht u u v c h h j » ««ru ia ui music iim e Stttlio , rehearse* £ £ n‘L '£ ’ ^T the event arr av«l- L «k*“ i' 1 0 *• h' W “ Lydh un tt Hl*h Sehaol.

a m another ¿ » r ta e le - O » ^ L S f T j “? ! 1 B l . _ __________________ . . . ... B H H I~ * With Elizabeth Taylor in ‘nr‘ude •“ refrc^ments A d u lt This Sunda> at L>Tidhurst High Time will also participate in a teresting ssk-liKht is th,* lad that °°P art> rxpected to be in the Mrv- ll4>iniel George .Vllxixkng and Otto

tickets are Priced at one School, starting at 2 p.m., a musi- number of selections and they in- Mayor HzchcTs ledher w ;« ninyor'0 m*Pch 00 Saturday afternooni Vcihiu^

The jOth Anual Convent»»« of Ke«'ly. Ho 11* Kus and Abraham ttv- New Jersey & New York Voi- Fraa/dti. WoodrtiCf Ijaka. T w o unteer Firemen’s Asso<‘iation will trusters wiH also tie elected for h<> OHÜed to order at K p.m. five year tf*rms Henry Tnadrmre. Friday. June 21st, in the Fort Lee* Leonia, is s<H*kmg another term High School, Lemoinc Avenue, and Jack Ackerson, M;rhwah .is Fort Lei1, with President Ted Va- making h;s initial effort. i?»*U. (if GnrfiHd, prandlng over j his final meeting. Delegates and

fo r guests attending the

V is it in g N u r s e S e s s io n Is H e ld

The Lyndhurat uist of the Cen­tral Berg™ Visiting Nurse Serv-

« - H z , ^ ,ice heid a luncheon me«*ting n -Fu^eCteef George Ptehl, of Fori| cenfly ^ thc ^ Mre i^ r y# ***" ^ W. Albrecht, in Chase Avenue.Ccnvention ^re- «xhanrman of th<- Omv«*n-

I will be welcomed to Fort Lee by Committee with Honorary I gu« u* wore Mmes. DunMckLvaweed Mayor Henry Hoeljc4, Jr . and Fire President t*. Hiram I*ewr>', Bog»>- pn-»kk*nt, Victor H^uro,

('•immissioner Ian Dennis. An in- ^ announced today that over >.- Ritmi. O.umce V;uifk”n

SO TO LIZ Holding the kteii f.ust in his li>it

httle hand Wanger set about get hng Miss Taylor’s aante to a con­tract and Twentieth Century Fox’s nterest in the production.

About $40,000,000 later “ Cleopa­tra*’ opened in New York at the Riuoli Theater.

In the first place Wanger’s pre­tensions at being a great sh

were riddled. If Elizabeth Taylor is right for “ Cleopatra" tfien Buster Kenton should have been cant as Caeoar.

For years Miaa Taylor has been

at 2 ! Letters on me annuol drive ft?rand children, under 12, fifty centsi^] program will be presented for elude, Mr. Frank Qicci, Mr. Lou ,,f the community in 1932. the i « *** K,Vf* the SIKniU<* rh- fa lrtÄemta fond set tm by M trlc Burtz, Mr James drone. W r.'tiMe fls* Ass«>‘lattSi Ciihv<-ì!ì«w'r^. •*»* ^ * - * <* * * have e in e out to local ros-

Games and horseshoe ptehteg T™ ' ,nr ^ ? Wtfaertord ta Hog,nr»amp. Mr. BUI La- was held in Fort I^e. Former T h e T l t.iwns aI^ <lco(s arwl o^tnhutK*« have start-con tests will be waged between 0* «*■»• ***? * * Mf * W * lUxbcl wU 1 ^ a * * * ourne in. T1 *re was a re-rlected memtfxTS of the Official ^ " perfonnances had been CoHms AMcn. John Frangipane^ the Ojnventlon Friday evening. * * f ’ P«1 » meeting held m lla*-k-f'Vmnrv fami I v dunated to fuouliei» having fman- and Curnelui* l UMirmUa an 1 di- — pieces cl the latest line equipment .

eial diificultk^s also, but In the recting the musical piti rmn. Mrs. With President Vagoli compiei--and 5H bands in the parade. Onci '________ *________Patti also anrKHmeed that activi- futiuv. with the establlnhnient of Cül Lag'stta Is m char««» ticket in*» secosid one-year temi a-s Dttehl also advised that the Firs«

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tics chairman. J. Noble Sdtarole.the Music Time Leukemia Fund, sales. Tickets arc available a t Mu- ,, ;" i «I the h*-county orgìinization^ Con* of Bergen County wdiride to be h*«ki'aH ptDCOeds of concerts and other sk* Time Inc . Iâ4 Park Avenue, ’>* ** expectr-d that Charles Elsen- mu..u ™ . .is planning a boat

in conjunction with ttv* Bergen•pn^jrams will i« donatisi to las E3ast Rutherford. County Republican OnmmMee on fund. In mm. a oiaasnhtee of areaFriday. September 8th, lewving residents will decide lo whom the A r * d u ¿ it ir tn P ^ r tv from the Ford Pier m tilgís^atei money should be' donatisi fo. • . 'Jaboard the ship. “City of Keans- Appearing in thu year's benefit F o r M a r le n e G re C O

nble female. She has a voice to It is petulant, shrill, kv- of holding true to a

of dialogue that contains m o re •an 15 words or to words that have more than eight letters.

Instead of being a forceful. Im­pressive queenly queen she la sad caricature of a femme She remembers her comic books. She has forgotten the If she ever read them,

burg.”

D e g r e e F o r M r s . M a d ig e n

hardt, Westwood, will advance to » ’V«'™ 1 ambulance« on hanri pn-sident, with Robert Sauer, in case of emergency and that a Lyrvlhurst. moving up to fin« viro fi^d hospital will be set up in pn*ui.ni and Kdmund lloali. T ena- i^ ^ |(y, OK^airmanfly, being chueen as sccund vhvi , . , .preskk‘iit. ScsTetery l>«an Mur- -artvisnd at the same time

daug!JMrJ9 n*k, llavemtmw; Ass«! ant Sec- (hat everything seemed to be in ry Thonvis Boyan, l iermont:! reodmcss ter a fine convention

Kook Jr ., River janij and he praised Chiefof the Fort

At The Lincoln Theatre

show ire: (listed alphabetically>Rcrnedotlc Almquist. liirry Am-, Marlene Jam« Greoo, .... i

l>r»«e, James Amenduln. R<*lynt(1f Mrs Frances Greco of i'H F» n Ashurst. Frank Battteton, DtoWIAvenue was «r.duat.sl frivn Sac Treasurer JohnBonacosta. Frank Bordino. Miete««! rod Heart School June H. Shi- was Edge and Financial Secretary Rob-i rmmbersBrunetti. Patricia Calabrese, Rob- given a graduation purty the next ert Jack, East Rutherford have ‘ , \

Mrs. Angela Madkgan, 714 First ort OUvan.», John Cammarata, day. ' all bem nominated for re-eloctkm l>,° committee for their thoroughSt.. who is a Lyndhurst School Vk'lfte Candjo. Josi'|ih Candio, Marlene is the granddaughter of to one year terms. planning for the >ant cetebcnttenNurse, last week was graduated Frank Oamovak- David Chaim*! . liuikling Inspector and NTIn J a m e s . of the Association’s fiOth Anniverfrom Jersey CKy Stale O A lege Tam <hy Chainer, William Qrone, Nucera who were at the porty. There are three nominees U* Anniverssirv of«M> a a x . d tv ro in School Nur* Kathy Cahnone. Frank Uara. MW Other» att.«l,nK wen-: T..wnsh,,, '*«' P-* «1 A ***ant T « .» - !- » 'V ■»«< 'n* J - ^ «<« i■*.ry o. ing. She is a graduate of the chart Dara. Gary Dikun, Anthony Counsel and Mrs. Jam«-; A fins- being vaoated by Hong. They jut the fnunding of the rort L«? rircSchool of Nursing at St. Francis DtLascio, Mrs. J . Donten. Mr. bn, CommLssioner and Mrs Rulpli Fred Wuhrl. Maywood; William Department.Hospital. Jersey City, and h a s Je rry Dunn. Eleen Dziadura. ]A. PnHto, Mr. and Mrs Anthony _________________________her R.N. In Nursing. Jeanne Lynn Falzarnno, Edward*Ruvo, Mrs. F. Nucera. great-

GaHo, Raymond Gartland. Sandy grandmother of the child. Mi aodj Gorvica, Patricw Grasso, Diane Mrs. J. Nucera and son I »hn;}Grasso, Doreen Greggi, I’atriccj Mr. and Mrs. O. Nucera. M Gumhman, Georgette Henshall, M Ranu, Air. and Mrs Gary Hilsen. Helen Kern. Barbara! mi»mi. Mr suid Mrs. N

Ko<*hmar. Giiry KnUdmatt, John Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Carxli

K j l « ^ I^Guarrt«. Ken t»*.M ai- 1 ****•. Mlka. OBuory Maltese. lUctaRl Mar-; ' ,r " " 'rone. Mar«-h. (>rtrwie .M ’Milne. V ^ utI N el»«. Crm^yne DcPampblll» M, an.I M

G lrk « t a r n < - k « M I l i i i i i i m I twm ra ta , u In to UkUIc Ball ntmiTi‘ - t — her «ranu critic M Hope la U h■ m e Iran “CrtUes Choice," the sew Warner Braa. comedy. New ptajrta! Uutmcta Taeeday at The Lterata Theatre. ArU»»ton.

Now P lay in g a t the “ All New” Rivoli

Newman, Frank Orterwo. Walter Penwardon,John I*ili*k,

Min. N Penwarden, Denise I^afla, Janet !

nafta, Lenora Fletsch, Paul po- lak. R<dx*rt Primnmorc Primerano. Laureen Gregory Ruesrh.

J. Leone. Mr. and Mrs. A. A1m

Mr. and Mrs. A. MBc, M r ,

Mrs. J. ChraiamiwHe, Mr.

Mrs. J. Baldino. M r . a n d Mrs,

^oarnnn M. Jacobaon. Mr. awl Mrs A.

Romanelli. « uw- «*r- and G . |i Mrs. F Sauter, Mrs. A. Cavai^ |cante, Mr» S. Lemise,

Richard Salmon, Donna Savage, Paterno, Miss J. Crtli,Miirk Schaarschmidt, Araly Scho- Ronao, Miss S. .Barbieri.Ics. Arthur Severs, Walter Single. ■ —landa Stetta. Bob Stella, Diane! Camping enthusiasts are fimh Suchowrity. Diane Sudol, Justin expande<l accommocHtinns ft Tokarsky, Billy Trotter, Anne Ma- year at BeUeptain SfcUÒ Forest rie Turn», Ann Uhlig. Jomes Vio- Cape May County, DdteMed inf *«v lante, Bnxv Weber, Jaqurtine Win- motion is available free from lh#j and, Alice Zaleski, and Frank Ncnv * Jersey I K<partmeot ZimmenT. I servatkm St Economic

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Commencing Wed., June 26 “ TH E S LA V E ”Steve Reeves

“ IT H A PPEN EDAT W O RLD ’S F A IR ”

E lv is PresleySpecial Kiddie Matinees Daily During Summer School Vacation starting Monday, June 24. D I J I V l - I N T M fc A T 1 . 1

HDD” s ta n rauI Newman in the title role with Melryn D ouflai a* his lather and Brandon de Wilde aa his nephew. Directed hr Martin Rltt, “ Hud b a *ramatle story ml eontemp-

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Hardening Of The AlteriateThree cheer» for the fact The Naw th* country and th* world.

Y o rk Time», the arbiter of our age, ha» W hat w e need. T he T im es aa)A m ity taken a long look at Robert M o » » , better railroad system . T he railroai hero of the rubber wheels, and found him put. T hey carry vaat n w a t in o f n o t in g . M oses, as chairman of the T ri- 'T h e y can be expanded without dial)hero ugh Bridge A Tunnel Authority, has innumerable hom es and bu sane sees.| W ) i u < » arterial highway Not long a g o the T ri-S ta te T ranplan Unking New Je rse y and Queens Coun- tion Com m ittee advised that every tjr, via a vehicular tunnel south of the muter car in the metropolitan a n a present midtown tube. be replaeed fo r a fettle o ver B N , I

The T im et gave the plan a look-«re This m eans IM ,M I com m uters daily and demurred. Even though M oses ex- be accomodated in faat-m ovm g, plained only 2 ,0 # # families would have to sw ift new f i n ,M A llocated , The Tim es said it wa» a bit T —ry i f plant which placed concrete over A a face of the earth in a vain effort to fcaap the ever growing number of auto **U d a« M check.

The T im as knows by now it cannot ba ¿one. M oses hasn't, of course, learned.L ik a the Port o f New York Authority,M oses feels anything that moves toward the taU gates of Triborough is good for

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as though it w ere pee nuts. W hen it cornea to talking about railroad cars the voicaa seem to get hoarse and acared.

If w e spent one billion dollars on rail transportation in the m etropolitan area M oses wouldn't have to w o rry about a $##0,###,### arteria l system . W e could have public transportation that would be at aaee the envy and exam ple o f the entire world.

Reading Lists For Summerlibraries in which the books m ay be bor­rowed. Reading rem ains one o f the meet Important hobbies children can develop and the teachers help greatly by Gating the books in which the children should bo in­terested.

School Libraries - Again!"Hw editor has been taking some pretty

ib arp jo lts to the jaw since our editorial Mjg g aating that school libraries are, per- ■ftp** not the most economic or intelligent wajr o f handling a problem.

It waa o« r idea that to man a library j j A a professional and then to fill the ■brary with books is somewhat wasteful la that the library •erves only 180 school day» aad about five hours a day at that.

PAUL'S HOBBY & SPORT SHOPB y building up an adequate municipal library, the editorial suggested, all the ta x ­payers and residents would benefit and the facility would be in service 3 M days or more— night as w all aa day.

The more w e think it over the morew e feel we are right.

The editor w ill just have to keep his chin protected a little better.

Dose Anybody Remember Catty?ened at one end.

The players then got into the middle of the street and walloped aw ay at the catty— the short piece with the pointed end. Properly hit the catty sailed op into the air. The batter then struck it w ith the two-foot piece of stick.

Seem s dangerous now. B u t w o don’t remember one kid losing a a eye o r even a bit of his finger. T he b iggest danger w as from mom— when she discov ered th at bar broomstick had been sw ipadl

W atching a group of youngsters Stream off to the Little League baseball held, serious, uniformed and determined,

as a sudden start recently. In our ¡ ¡o g ago day we didn't have Little League. W S flay ed baseball, of course.

i t eeems to us we played catty m ar s often.

J » play catty you needed an old broom ■ S a n a . The handle w as cut down to about tw o foot. One piece of about six inches was aloa reserved. The short piece w as sharp-

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New Transit ProposalT h* M orris County Boerd of Public

" •■ •P w t n t 'u n . an agency that is unique J proposed extending thefla w Y o rk subway system into the Hacken- iac lK M aad o w s dose to or in Lyndhurst ^ 2 * 2 a transfer area would be estab-

. 1 - j f e L ■ g f * smartestT i j L * 1* * * * * * " u> a long time.

T o r i now has a subway line w W A runs from Flushing into the under- e p n a ^ a a r the Port Authority Bus Sta* 4 * * f j r h a t hne, under the M orris plan,

extended under the Hudson into T * . ? meadows where it wouldf i w . k f o k '*,»w w itk other commuter

trains.

The line, instead of ranching a daad ran in M anhattan, would go on to P ater eon w here it would reverse and return to M anhattan with more custom ers.

It is a cheap, ingenious w a y o f gotting

fully points out the m oney could oonte ( r u n expected surp luses f r a « the N ew Je ra o jTurnpike. _

The idea ia so good it is certain to find all kinds o f objections from the people who didn’t think o f it firatl

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U U * k H ilO U K Utn ta iag ln a y.> in Per aW u rà or Industry

lie* 4* to bram e i to P rim e practice o

mafc, and teach in add:tion,'

n J Ï * Ñ m S A <*"?pleted his senior year of h i g ! aAojl, graduotir« wifi h* C;a* of MM, and hia tour years of rvr nfeig o e—e* ait Sd..n Hail, ao 4s altervñnK Fairteigh Dickirwjn eanftaed «9 • wheel r+rtrr

CcmfietHy paralyze;) from ttv cheat down followin' an ac:*ider, in a fcxrtball scrimmage betwee Uyndhurst High Sch 1 and TVig!

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pnn^iw rly ten minion dolfars v !l be «pent by the AMrre-m laart Association. tu (Mb-.in ind cbapier». in the 1Î month*

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vpe of indtv.dual wpport I« t.v irrect approach."National award« are being nnd

j «tti-niH» in SJ atitea and C* Tda ln addition to .leven Caree

«ir Bargen M aB AudMortura on(tor aO irratotwia for Vettoe»day, June 1 at m n .Mr» KaM een Job ol Allendale

na chairm an wMi M ia. Melea"raver» at Teanecfc, oochalrm an 'm a iM re ehnlrmeti were: Mr»

T h e J 'in n Bivona ct Rutherford, tiak t»: Mis» Laaho Br.zzi, Fort Lea. tírrahinent«: State C n v rtre w

man, Mr». Eleanore R obert»« at £ngle*vd. rccc¿Aon; M.»s j i . ih V ddy. Hackeuaack, pu^l ty ; M n

Deanore Volger, HUladale. pn gram ; M l* Desirre Mneb:.ir-,.‘

Tim <4 theae research grant» • mu ¡nan the Stnte New Janu

w» who receive «upport through ut i heir profesional llm -«w -

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_ ___ vakiata Who receive five-year. n , . m ,itls for independent prazrama

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i«* .ü*o uicluded.The scientists luaociatid withdiese projects w ill be efiju«« I various phases of bask* and ?•; died research aimed at cart ’Mi ing diseases which account t «

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I 1 1 B U & Li • MM If lT ilPlans Partyvv ti^ a fo ri - Cufsrant«^ •rtm- RWgrwoad. pat ons: M rs FJr.

DuUei ion. Fair Lawn, mus.r; Mn. J1 .d>-* Haidca.s;lr. New MUfjiri

Xts.Mrs. F!lean<N*e Niamey. C l '

’resident from Ridgewood, we: jnud (♦» j * prvaent and thankct.

hem for their r«app >n in the clu/t I>iic fund raising effort. She said .he money rmned w M widely, not only for furthering th* work of the Kepubluwi Party but for local welfare uork Sh - tn trodnc-ed the of Seers of the Coun ty Chib.

Mrs Roberts»^ introduced the omen candidates and officiais presentMrs. Jib thanked her ci'T»m'tte

The Bergen County Women's Re- chairm en and introduced them anr Funrte for the program .” I* publican Club welcomed over 500 then tfee co-ordinator of the sfrww

Alexander en^haaized. are dem Kuews to Am Fort rth Aim lversary M äh M arjorie Anderson ed from public contributions to Fashion Shew and Liwtoon at

aroood akirtB. AM ala a n w were aKcsvn Many oi thfoSUhea modeled could be won throufh the summer and Into th Fa il.

l i m y to be pdt oa Main after i strTestful ahowifv m the chB- drem tertian tant year. If It would 1 oe poas jie ta aend a photognerer to tíI t 9 ^ m ** to« tarm ^and we will arranfe to have the doll lady then to antot

The Funh Betg» Chapter Worn .Vs U nal B'r.th w»U hold a chU- Irt ns thf at re party on Satunta: Jl<m<>o»i at 2 p.m. on June '¿2 it will be held at the Theatr

tack on River Road earner c kUevUlc Tump kc. North Arlinj

t The play will be the Fro, Prince, a delightful farytale which will intrige children from the a^es f 4-10 years TV.* pivfesaionul a.1- ng company ha* hud a lot of ;urcess in entertaining children

Tickets may be par.-irnud t»y cutl ng Rut;» Wolff. W F 9-XM or Rene •hliw.nger. W F 3 J6J9. T.ie pub-

iic is cordially invited to bring heir children.On Monday. J»me 17 thru Mon­

day, Ju ly 1. then.* will be a da* play of Dolls for Democracy in the Lyndhurst Public Libn rv Adult saotkm. There wfll be 10

I m iM r. and M r*. Oeoraa Me Kayt>

401 Klngaiand Ava.. caabruetf he r 45th wedding ennivrr»_try « I

Sunday with a dbwrr at the Man­darin Oardeaa. Yunkrn. w> ttt . Ifcree other couple» «ram k a i*- ... tale. Pletuuintville an>l New York

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High hi Fnglewo >d. r 90. 1»1858. Ronnie »7?« In haapitobt. and undei

went rM bO tlation routine at Run' Institute ln New York C ty . Fr» about ten months.

A apeoial teacher at the Inst

lia accident. were ao many, this would be inv-The home they lived in at 4GG po -stole. The focal police also gave

unstinted help.At Setun Hall, the Pres:dent.

lutheriord Avenue had a steep light of stairs to be netfatmted.•'or several months Ronnies mcfih- Dtohnp John J . Dougherty, hod the r coped w*th this prujievn. Final- Student Council help Ronnie g<*

___ __ y the fam ily bought land and hod into and out of the cor. and buildtute kept him abreast cf atko il. * «prdaHyitoitned hune bu.it a tia ramp tor hia chair, work, and he eumed Ixs Rutherford Avenue Ronnie made a how ,rf friendsacted thpkjma- along, with tua- moved in June «. 1S61.1 during Ma au y at Ruak im t.tuteciasf.’ I Wide doorway«, a downstairs bath-¡among the staunchest. Claude Mur-

“ He has never changed his at ixxim a,vl bednwm for Ronaae. j rts. h.s nurse ajMi a frequent gue«st titudr on Hfe. He is sti in there and a «toaa-walted stde poroh, at-¡at the Cmnella home Morris, wt»> fighttz^ 1 otod hia mother She re- kw him to mov«* bis home 1 resembles I bury BekUoate. cametated that D r Rw k, attei « .« * « ^ T - Bedminater. PenraWvamH toing with Romse for a month ut th f iM dtyfe tuid her he had never mat anyone like him.

Ronnie, who w ill be 22 on Au­gust IS, is a slim six-footer, with

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rlwugh then* are aome who think “the town gave them the house." Sympathetic townspeople did raise a fund for Ronnie, but his medl-

’. He has pi .red himae» on ^ »"d rphab expenae» alone moreOet and atmuned down to 1® ! t*»n uaed up the fund

Duunda He has erown tour m rh.'s! 11 * mother and hi» i

v^w *, '^ i » « a i aa n «rx ^ -ye«» They or fnend» take him He H f . . c v n i n -mj ui r ajrieigh lhckinaon. r and the atm a of flte

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tnend* from Rusk, and exchanges visits with some.

Some of Ronnie's education^ ex­penses are borne by the New Jer-' aey Rehabilitation Commission.* Ronnie is interested in graduate | Scholarships, for the advance«!

Within recent montha Rwrae has b«gun the h<»bby of ske ch.nT and oil painting, and does very weil.

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eo tn-s jm a uw- any« kept a fcutn-l Ronnie uses o Tljrr-&£isM device ful schedule No matter v ih m ih**v rtea/lv his writ inn h'ind. ami

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Free! 30 S&H Gteea Stamps

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Ovri pi*«Uk*urn any one ypor of- tcn results in smajl proriuiiun th« next yrtir. Overprv Ju-tJon results in a msuifk'irttl amount of new gm Xit lo produce a crop the hi kBtrtaiK year.

Ran* vtng to m e of the frurtHttps keep the tree vigorous and pradm iivf «very year.

N O T IC ITaka nolle* (hat Adam MaJkovskt

.*.«1 Hon« M ajkow akt. Irm d la « a a i.u M k K idaa Bar. h as apfttad Ut»>«• liourd of < ’-ommt—k>n«w o f U m « wn-ht|* of l.rnd horat, N o v J a r •*>-. (or a Rata (I H a n a ry <*onaoma- .»»il U<#n»# for pramiaoa' a ttua i ad I 744 l(M «« Koad Lyadhu ra t. NawAdam M ajkow akl. «Ti RiMHarford

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\va.. I.yndhum t, Naw Ja raay . « » lo t io n » . If any. -ahoukf ba mada

i' m .dta tr*|> in w rit Ut« to Krad U. I’aul*. Muni< I pa I ( 'la rk , of Lyndkurat. • aw J*-raa\

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• T A T I 0 T N I W J I R K Y D i e A R T M I N T O F IA N K IN O

A N D IN tU f tA N C KTranton, Ma> 17. m n

WHRRRAR. Tha Twin <*lt> Klra tnaur'■•»»< a <’oinpanv. ko-alad at Mlii- naaix.lln. In thr Slata o t Min tirarla. t*a « iilftl In thia I^parlm fnt a aworn M aU lM l t>v Ih*- pfapar o f ftrara tharaof. «hc-wlni ita «ondition ••14 Darotitbar 11 IM I and tiuatnaa» (or thè yoar *n«l hnn ihs»H r*-a|»«N ta wlth tha iawa i t i thia Stata api>lk*altla to It ; now. thara (ora.

I. J'harlaa I* llowall, Com m if »tonar c f Bank In* and inauram» ol

New Jersey incomes climbed 7 p«r ceni in 1962-nine-tenthii per cent higher than the real of the Unite<l States, according to figures iA th* State btfjitrtine-M of CL\i IwrvatMni è Economie Develop

N e w S h e ll in v e n t io n c a n s a v e* .• *■

y o n u p t o $3 9 o n e v e r y * 1 0 0

y o u n o w s p e n d f o r h e a t in g o i l

* B e f o f r e y o u d e c i d e t o b u y , T i l t e l l y o u h o w m u c h t h e n e w S h t i l

B u m e r - P a k c a n c u t y o u r o i l h e a t i n g b i l l s b y r u n n i n g a f r e e , s d e i v

t i f l c t e s t o f y o u r p r e s e n t h e a t i n g p l a n t . N o o b l i g a t i o n , o f c o l i n a ^ "

says H E L L E R

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'M to 4M

P a k u o n lp )NH -a n d fc.etudat installation, So « ra w . Jfa kiddan ekargu. ;

C all u i tod ay fo r jroor t r a f f n i t l l f Efficiency A n alysis and for- n o n it»' tail* on how th* m w Shall f i r n i T F i t can a a v i you real monay. — -----

GET A V-6-P0WEREDCMC SUBURBAN!D ry A lt in t im ja . 'lu r m u r p u tim u i

th r F in i 'Pm b yirn o n Oiun-h . J A n m ia X t" Humptduiv The R rv. M r. fm rm Ét '*84 be u u u lU tl anBe p lea *rr » h .

D a M W w l ot pantani) reta tn v atap « M granted tu Dw Rev. J . WUUa JU r t o l. «4 » ha i been aerv- I—, u p o a a o r at the F ir« P i » t y te tS » Church. CWIon. and the Dev. H pumftm n s a « i ol the

i l i l L *» ^ » »s«rfrn Q iurrh, v • fu v M r. HudaonJ T l S B , J J t f c lo r «< the « -

Keller Engineering Company 4 « V alley B ro ok A vo m o Lyadhurat, N aw J araay

G eattem ea: Pleaae ie e that I ge« the (ae tt about I new Sh e ll' Bu rner-Pak can save me up to fe r tj aavaa on every hundred I now spend fo r h e a th « o il I um that I am en titled to a free, a rie n tiic H aatloa ■ A nalysis ot m y preaent burner and aatknate a t the I can expect I fu rther underatand that I am a ^ a no obligation fo r th is aerrice.

For Immadhta aarvlca, c a ll

ENGINEERING CO. j

Frank's Garage-267 * 269 ffid fe k i f -

Lyariharat lav Jaraay v

was max) nf honor and

N<*ip # '*u lh Mrs. (Mutes.

'‘iB F i s m w i w i K a , t W

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f M M R t l i A m o M e t d

end Mr* William

Bofa* Pandar# I m im m Bride Dori*!, Çafrefcr'Wed Saturday ToIwl ocred Heart Clairol» Ceremony Mr. Befano h» St. Michael s

Roteami Levy Is Married■ O K U I I 0 I I L Q W r W t C V 9 w V i l l IK .

--------Kelly. High School. Mins Kelly It attend-8 Second Ave., axvuounoc the e»- ut« Newark Siate CoBcge in Union.

of their dmghter, Pa­lo Grotte Siberry. Jr.. no«

Mr. and M n George Siberry PHwt Ave., both oí Lynrihuntf

Both arc graduato« oí Lyndhurst I wedding

Barbani

Mr. Siberry. majoring m la a junior at Fairicigh University, Rutherford.

No date ha» been set for the

« Ä e ö S S Ä Ä « ,Mias Barbara Ellen Thiem. held in piare by a seedpoorl

iter of Mrs. Henry Thktn. 5H7 o w n She carried a prayerbook Ave., and the late Mr with a whttc onrhki and

a f r a *

become Joseph FYart

Mrs. JosephBHIeviUe. on SM TM y" - I MWrsmakie e

, The ceremony was plWfcrmiHf IK Ifclfe n iriH t ofa.m. Nuptaii M an t St.|dieir hair aM rw rM

C. Qmrrh. BHIpvIHe of maos. T V Qnwpr Kills wore waa given m marnage white dm sra with eiirles of «M tr

I » her cousin. Snaard Hreck er mees on-their hnnti and canted ¿ « « w . w h o » e to g ^ r M i P « * * p i « r v «Uà

Tho nenjgka * is Jv-ld ftj ftT m S ü u r of ‘f » VFW Hall ---* r .~ j ,

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Misa »aine of Mn and Mr» Hmd rtmVW,SKI Oreen Ave.. became the bride* af Bwijsmin Cbpprf*, son of Mr and Mrs. B. Cbppnla. m Stephen » .. Belleville nn .Saturday

H ie 5 pjn. ceremony wax per hrmed al Sacred Henrt 11 c Cburrh. Th» n r ^ i wan lioki w tt^ [Knjghl« of CnlumtKis Hail ,n

*Oss. Al«gl<- Oc*taJt « M maid honeymoon f -IS— ', t wrtiai—l* ! « e rr Hw « w k t H it

irwn a cryalaj and seed. pet* ' I hoadpierr. flhr .in W a pt*y*'r

M ivs I hu is Í . W uH T in (i-<■ (1•f Mi. *n f t o . Fred ymrt tn. 415

ofMiase« JarHyn fX fre and Ahcr Cbppola wttti Mrs. rs*tx fiim m .

Joim MemMrtl aenreri as he« «n Ushers were Ja y Bn;iknv

J<*n VkeBi and WHMam Bereman I of K|N< CKtttNHy

Her Whow length veil fell

A t A m v « to qCl

ramlubhouse

4-|l Groups, under direc-¡

E n g a g e d

The mother nf Werner of CalrtweM was worr b irvr tratian silk

an of honor Bridesmaids with matrhinR aeresanriea and Mr». Marlin Frank, sister- coinage nl yrllow iw > .( t the (nx«n. nf Bellev.He,' Jmepti FYank aervid his

tonr eouKm nf the kride, the er as beat man Urfien were Mar- I Kathy Bduf. .>( llarknsBck. tin Trank. Joaeph Km

arytmn and Rcfrtw Sr»«triM .it John R/wi of Bi'Hleviile, (Urhaid and F-nmein (Jenrge of Wcmer of CaktweU. Timothy Snal-

ake Riviera Betsy H im , cm»- ley. cousin nf the kitssii. rt Unionof the bride, of Harriaon. and Beach and William Stevens of 4 .H C lu b P r

.Eima Frank, niece nf the {mom Newark. ^ UDie re tkuwer girts, Barry The foupic are rrff to Honey-«misin of the bnde, of Harrison, mm i llaven m the Pncooos. *niey *»• stnabninr win live # M H i Vsmon !%m» ..» Hie bride wore a «.»wn ut silk in N ew**. Mrs. F ra A I* * zrad- ,* 1 “ M rt Leo XanM rstkt. 525 drffalua willi Si!»»!!». nw-Uine uale of L.vnijhunit High School and Wlw Ycrk A w »re preparing a •tmmed witli Aiencnn lace and is with the Textile Bank of New fine program to be given for all jeed pearls, lung sleeves and a York City Her husband, graduate M eiwted pnrenis and teen-agers. M l skirt trimmed asth apptKpies of Beilevitle High School, fc wMh 01 rve° iw «««". girls, al the of bice, and finfc#i4d In a chapel tftc New Jersey Beil •Wirtnne AMVETS Bulkllnti u> New York ■»in. He» elbow length veil wu'Cbmp«ny in Newiark. lAvetaie. near the Lyndhorst Rail-. ___________ road Station next Tuesday evening

■ June 25th, at 8 o'clock.1 Janice Oopoazi of Rutherioid is prcaklent: Jane Bruggeman of

lUngsland Avenue is vie* presi­dent; and Carol Zawaduwicz. sec­retary

WiUiam L. Kour of Wood-Rldge. wMI show a film on 4-H dulw and the gn-fcs will pn<sent a pn>- gmm of musu- and skits Itefresh-

I mcnts will be served

Mi** Hearle On Staff, Mias Phyllis Anne Hearle. of Rirtbprfotd. today m irks her first

, anntversHi-y as a member of the Teller Staftf of Boil mg Savings ;uid l»nn Association.

A grafkmtp of the Pierrepont ■bool and Rutherford

School. MHn Hearle is a at the Women's Association of Sav­ings and Loan IrmtttuUam.

Seventh Anniversary For Edward Gibna^

t»oi>k with an nrthéd end The maid of boner wore o

er aqua wirti long overskirt an<f Hie itrulf'snvmis wnre the same n aqua. They wore m.iU’hang ea»> (ll#,Iwgr rose headp^-es, and CWIi.M , , , ,n by IV R » cas#-"des ,J ,„ü , enm allo« IlKsxkjT CfeÄjal. The

The coopt«' are on. a «Hb*» ' «» had nl thp Royal It trip to florida. Jo r t»v. I “«4»* ^ ^

wveka They w.R live it JM P ok» , .Ave. Mrs Cbppn&a is a gradua)- Mws 1 * U fi* » * » *

►¥<h Ave. frtvinie the bride of »lulip J 1 FIèéimim. »xi Mr and \fev Dnmetirf.t BefUmo, 540 YaleAve. H'Mvíh», <m Saturday.

S» Mtehael's R. C. Church was .«•ene fW the ceremcry per-

t til *1»

nf t^ndhtw tn îgh » t e r ï « T “ ^ ^ ï r " r, T' 5wrre »w.. raisins irf the brkW\ tl»e l.m<ta Siwkrki and Oifol

nfwith Hurinnn VW rteale Grocer\Company in Lyndhurst. Her hi sv‘s hand is aHendmg Kn iH e^ D te fc , . . . _ . .son Umversitv ;ind operate* a ' An»fe4o B#*himo of HiM-trurking Nisines.s He is a swtei-m law of the groomfeer erf the Army Reserve*.

............. .. Mm i.i ,.Jt s b ro th ­er, Jfiim i uirem. o/ Lyndhursl usheml with Anthony OAorges of Mcturhen -aid Daniel Martino «rf N w ju i.

T h e >>nde w o re a « v * n fa sh ss i

Frank Wroblewski Now Naval Ensign

Mayor'* Daughter I* College Grad

rade of gtamrllias »«h a white! orchid and lemon leaves.

— . . . i Miss Rosen nn Mary L e v y , bowJ " R0*1* daotfrfer ni Mr and Mrs l/juis

ye»oo- orffarea over yellow ta f1 J Levy ai 113 Fern Aw., became y a w-ith beaded bodice and heUjthe brirle ..f U . t,.g.) Robert law- *»»p« 1 irftirt Th.- bridesnuids rence Safarik. son of Mr. and were similarly attim i in white or- Mrs. Philip Saiank Vfi t’«van

M a a t p e ^ , . 1 W aid . w o re n w trh in c hesdpteox; arwl on S ia v i i tnarrici bird rages ni ,ln-' s«,-rer| llenrt R f Osirrh was

(Phuto by Art Roberts)

•Rie bride s mother wore hi, *< 4;W P m Th'’ iw * * »was held at the Ilohtn Hood Inn,

mother wore pi ok « ir organza They both wore nwtebim; 'acres* Mre. William lombardi was ma

¡Tyndhónirf**** »ftd t é orrhids.'Hh* coitile are spending two Caroline Raven and Diane Verdi.

dresses ot sdk or- with scoop ne< klinea and

short sleeves, with bell skirts. "Hiey wore matrhirii; wreVh head­dresses and carried basket» ni white carnations.

Alter a hone -moon in Bmnude, making the trtp by plane, the oou pie wiM live in Norfolk, Va., untj

Huf seen*» at the «vremony per- September, when they w «l eiOoh.hsh their home m Wsyne.

F iteroon State Col­lege with a B A degree She w«s fAmed th*» Hjtsfctnding senior of

1963. was on the Dean's Liei, aweeks in San Juan. I>jert<> Rico, '««óor brldcsmnide wore Debra rr nber ^ppa Doita l \ edi>- and St. Thomas in the Virgin Ls Ami Netnon ¿tml Unda Radoppi r*^on honor fraternity, and D 'lto lands. They wMJ live m NtiHey P-iul Ben -<r-r\M bost man. G « n e 1*1. honor eociaty. Who’sMrs. Beâimc* Ls a graduate oí Uw- Usher« wen* Lt (j.g. » Chaifes l ’et ^ 1 *" American t 'niversi!i#o and Katharine Gibbs Schuui m Mom chel. L* < j-K 1 Ricliard Wattcy and dku* and attended Fairldßh Dic-k- L/. (J g.) Gecrge Hunt, inaon University. She is an execu- . . . _ .live secretary with Bt ixii.x Corpm- 1 0 W,MV an K«riy Am«*r-

C’oUt^es Shf vM-v.fi >f s ta te anil A ^rvci.itions and sani; in th«? V~qiniU itioir

t i l l ilH ' W UI«’ * HVWft I 'W I N U I | ----- ^ ' ' " I ' " - ri I l . I

ed wifh a ijodjf-e of Ai*mcun tare.!*l,i,n ln TeteiW o. Her hUbb.iod. ^ ^ ..’V u— D ..... ^'[with soalkAM*d square neckline awl Army veteran with t io years ol ’¡ ¡ j f * . ” * 7 the U iiS ri^ u itM m E S S F V !

dbuw length Sfw es. and a S ^ r v x » . is an accountant wiM. W#I' ‘ ' ^nbitudered AtenM l tore • » Ursted Stale* M e n W Ha.accountant witfiakirt rf shk organza with lace ap­plique ct>ming down into the front of the skiit. which was ftnishi-d in a <*l*a|»ei len til train A en»wn of seoflp<-arl!< and crystals held her two-tier French illusion veil place. Slie oarnod a tapered cas

Kmhe ’Laboratories, Newark, and " nd, ‘"*•“ ’■>"1 w « i a mandarin is attmding F.irteigh ■University, Ruthcrforfl

ruie Academy at Kuig» Douit. Long Island with a B.S. degree. He io a Navigator aboard the USS “At- eturus.’’

Drive Carefully

bustle Iru-fc skill, A duulile j crown of seedpoarls and erystais Icautíif lier veö and ih r eorrie^ white. n»etwds and Ikies of (he Vtneftind. In w tiie n i New Jep.

l"V . “ the «rgest ctty in area in Bndal attendant« wer» In m i»1« » state. It has 69.i .*j,iare inUn.

Announcement has been made of m engagement of Mias Patricia Ufeai. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

< »)nn of Rivennde Avenue, to Jean Eyre Ganfc, 4ai«hter of ' odd Puntnllllo. son rrf M r and Mayor and Mra. John T. Gardr, 1 Ir*. Puntolilio <* Ja y Avenue.Ipjrtiripaled in the largest grad-

uating class nf the CUk«e of Wtt-Mtss Quinn m graduated from

1 yndhurst High School K ir will the staff at Prudential In M r. Thdd Pjm tnHIn* H «m-

at Upecn,

Uam tad M ary which haM com­mencement B ie rra e i In the Iront

die huaortr S ir CMa-

C. tUbney. of tan. aaaM ant Ir tu— t u . and man- ager of the Uytidhurst nMce of Boding April IKS Savings and Loan

14r*. Robert Ruuo Hei Birthday Party

' M rs Robert Rumn. 527 Lau n l ' was g o o f botcr at a

porty gtvm in edebi of her 69th birthday by her ran on a ><AMrday at > of her n j hHaaf and daugh-

I »■ ,;% . andI their b o s . ---------Other a m A d d n ^ te n

w ives are Mr, [ P tfta r ia a a p d l^

at 5 » p m t a r n , fa r- M r Urn day. •baoralaarante exer rtae» held, Mie Right Rev. to tdertrk J . W am erk». BW top a f

Pennsylvania

seventh anniversary as g mem- ta r 4 « e t U <4 ttw iillh a in n .

M k a te d In JBilÍM tew atol U L w s s iy aim rS |

been a reeldeig ot w iuili^toci n y e w . Ite Joined

as a ' .teller In Jun e

Frank Matthew Wrohtewr' of Mr. and Mrs. Frenen *v lewski, 32 Lsivuig tnn Ave \ graduated on June 5th from United States Naval Anadf in Annapolis, Md.. as an En.r

Ensign WroWewski is a irri nate of Our l<ady of Ixxu School in lYijunga. Cahf , arvl fi » . Joseph CoU«*giate lnsön»»- in Buffalo. N. Y. He a to atb-t

A year ego he completai an Airborne Course at Fort. Bcnm aftGeorgia.

i m r busbands pr \ • ad Mm Q aspaf pa

;

At the ctab the aradnating c ta a of s«v*s>xlm atciy SID heard an aa»i «Ha by the Governor of Virginia. Ap j 8 Sjainey Harriasn. J r . , who n r d ik U ^ L L A , cd the honorary decree of D M o r of Law. Otiter lM ia n

Chandler. ChanceVkir of lege: Carlisle H. ident of Inc,: Floyd Uof the NASA raseatch o a k r at Langley Field ; sad J . 0- 0 — 4

He Is aaf-dye A a M ta n eaaiag l

M M N r h0M ^ * » a f-

Sotne of the flues! lake ri Jd n f In snuthrrn New Jersey is t>

Parvin Stale Bark, in S.. Chunty The abundanre of

wide variety nf bird llf<- " 4 * the Park of special intere« hi nh- lure lovers

M M t o .W l 'n a v M .n » a tt^ i: ád lbs M Am dvcnary Oradaa-

<M Ja raay Chapter <d the Amen-" ■ > * « « * a n d b o m i M t a u t e . « Ê » w m m a m Omrnr, cm>.

L it»J e n y

t j iro n , Shirley Meyer Rve Yaar* With S. A L

M n. Shirley M .y« r this x a h S ceiebnUng her fifth aiad w isa ty aa »m em ber at dte staff of Bott-

and Mrs. « M r. N a a s f

M rs.M of Long

Mr

r»ank wyaaa 1-1 SOS

* a • ve g o t lo ts o f d o lla r b ills , to o !’*• m n r M n a a d a k a n — fo r

• W ir fo r I t h t National C o o a n u itr . tha

haarjr to « b q r th a t iM y ) . »ro»M a the fum !s yo u se«d to rrpm ir a t K r r o a V o m l

W c n t a j » ^ — — — — ........ . j»Oet « a mijar ma a r h — if M w f THiJrtm .

N A T I O N A L C O M M U N I T Y M A N I C^ J g g f e / a f a a É ü Kg M I ^ ---------- :—

s s ä

p a » * u r o I I t e V A I M O U M I u i A i a a i T B i i i a u u T M b e h ó e m r e v i e w THURSDAY, JUNE W. 1963

Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday A nd Holy Days

Ü H ß w r t b J f o t t ö R l

KM «**■ °* I * « * * . •*«* »C H ü ftC ll J 145 ».m ., R ii r ÌW w 4 r it i» «

u . * New Ie n e y A »« 11 m a.mBernard Sloer*. h ^ r Tu;-?- "Cnmptrning For O iri* «:*•, 7:1», >:M, l« ^ * T ,xt I O.h in: lian i 14'H.

arrmon tor tl» Matin* and M jt .v Ing W o n t* »Ml be " J w Wishes To B te a O u r O iiK rm .' fo n d » . June T

N«ar Ymk CM» far the late eight ycaj*

Rsrtrid ïe

13 y e n and I 1» l | * jh W » | i

tram in l*.:et h jafrkeepi«± ^h w - 9: IS a.m. and 10:90 a.m. Service ng gna b m o flo y c d S r IT

MaiI 1 14 *. 12 M la

» :M la sekaoL M O Ç N T C A R M E L C H A P E L < epetand A Trim «, L ya d h a n l

Sunda; Masses; l:M , IM , 1«:M

ST . M IC H A IL - » ft. C . C IH R C H

K id «« Road aad P a r r Aveaae h e*. Lad la laa i J ,

M ia « a rt a l I I:M am

1. I . ». I I aad

'uikL*>. June 16:Church Scho 4 at 9 30 a.m. lliiid car»' !*:45.Sermon at l i a.m.

ST . THO M AS* E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H

« ■ y m a a l and F a n a l A vainh iirch OflBca: Church School

Bu ild ing , Pereet A venne Phene: O b » n S-M tt

The Rev. Tilom as M . Faatar

F IK S T C H U R C H O P C H R IS '!S C IE N T IS T

e ricrrcp o n t A Lin co ln A m Rutherford* N. J .

■ " " f •( the Mother Church. Tlw fir at Chwrch •» Chritt. Scientist. •>Beaton. M aee

Swndsjr Services at 11:00 A.Ml.1t;*| A M , Sunsay School vWtdfM.dajr Cvin.ng MMiiM at a 16 o’ctacfc at which tMtiiMffiM of Ititn ct haaling are given»»♦adln« Keem at ft Station Square w3*n Monday IN'lugh Saturday. It* m to s m.m.. an« on Pntfay eve- n,n9 from 7 JO to a 30 o'clock. Cios»*oJrt h«r»«aya.Nursery ear« proviso« sunn« ftunaajr Serv.es ,

('hi'ioa.Hn ly im fr Radio Pn>- tram Spu tual-Mittdedneas. AnAid To Academic Sucrees’ is ttw *ub)eci oi n ('hnstiii.i Science na- «.o prt/rim over Siation WOR• 7»© la* * N«» York, in X* Radio CTtapct** • i Sundav morning, J uim 23. at 7.30 o'clock.

The b**K' p<>wei behind changt- and rvckitK« wiU be «‘xpkirrd ih nil Christian Science churchcs this Sunday. T V B.bie l> vc,i is en- !kit'd; I* the Universe. Includ­ing Man. K\iived by Atomic Faroe 7”

Ifcble references will in.-lude th:* verse: IJehokl. I cmtfe nrwl*rtvens and a new earth: and tin* funner shall ix< be retnero- l«*red. nor t»me into mmd ’ «Inn ® l7) ‘

AjfWfu tl)e reUlcd readings will be this sentence: ‘ Let there bt*hSht." Is the pei i»e:uai demand erf T ivh ami Lwe. <t».uviir*j chaos into order and <lscv>rd into l*ie music of the **;<heres c-ifchence at*rf Henkh witii Key Vo rtie ftenp- tui ®s” to Miiry Baker b>i|y. p.'¿£*.

A tipjkeKman fi»r the ChristunjWednesday. June 2Sth:S icnre Church repottx that afl. 10 a.m.. Hoiy Cbmmuraon flu Chii8 van Science Churtftta cw-ntlnue their services and regular a t ivrt.es year round The Sunday School maintains ct: ktc pufctJs up to the fitfe oi M,Slid young pe. jXe are welcrsne to atitfnd.

M iy . JWy Tr • \ymr* a t a _____ — _viiM-n iw 9A* * m H‘ C»mmun on *‘ln tiLtda. at ooe time in the H*al

Whtm Iteve Redemption Madiata New Yuk.Thivurfi His Bl<4>d CbL 1.14. f Her only surviwr ho hor dbughJand Mix

Sunday fthojl Picnic this Saiur->ter. Mis Gearge (Florence) fc|? day. Ju.ie 22nd. from the chuivh Mahon of the Har&ng Avenue ad- to Rubbling Springs Lake Park | Inas, w ih whom she IK-ed. Har

Hum-day, June 20 11:00 a.m.. W t.nen's

Society meet.ng 1:00 p.m. G k ir refkeaiaal.

Wednesday. June 3S:Ä:00 p.m.. Piayer meeting.

• lotor will pi eaent a i-rpoe the Mlniateta' Bible ConieTenc« "♦»ich hr attended in \or#i Maryland.

J

W E 8 T M IN S T U P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H

I n . R . J . E n crlk *H I R id ir Raad L ra d h a n l

Ph o ar W D a ttr » I t t * C harrk I c M a l l:M a.m.

S rrv k ra a l I t ik lr.

Y ou til Fa llo w ahlpa at 4 aad 1

L T N im ra s T M ET H O D IS '. rU l'R C H

I V I n . S W f f f w . I a nM laM xr

M l T ou tlar A vraaa G E a r va l- I IU

Sunday. June 23915 R.m . Oiuix^i Si ioot with

hm .und. Nrtoon & M M d p dUdti 1963.

Ih r R rv Thumaa If . rcM trr oi-■». Thiiniav Kj .sc* >pnl a « re ti, coo- •tuctrd a hiarrnl ai-rvice an tai at 9 a.m. al Ihr Slarw IV m-tal Humr. ZU SowvraaM Aw». Burial waa in Pinrlawa CrmMtiy n Mnnurial Pa ik . Babytoa. L . t .

Mri. Honorio Higgins

Sie was a member Heart Church

Survivors are three nona, WU> Uam M. of River Edge. Martin tnd Lugene J.. of Lyndhurat;

Phono: W S M a r H IM Daily M oraine snd E

P rayer a t A .M . and 7 :M r.M . r ospacth rcly, except F r i­days.

C H O IR S: Eve ry lliB n d a y - J r Choir, < 45 p ja . Fam ily Choir. 7:3« - Sr. Choir. *:15.

W - F . - E ve ry Sunday at 7 p.m. Jr. Y .P .F . - E ve ry Sunday at ir— p mrhursday. June 20th

7 a.m.. Hoiy Qjmmuiiion. Saturday. June 22nd:

7:30 p.m.. Hoiy Penance t Ab- aoiutkn.. unday. June 23rd:

7:30 a.m . Holy Communion 9 a.m., Hoiy Communion & Ser­

mon. Church School.11 a m Morning Prayer & Ser-

ciasres for aH ages, including V adulta.

11 00 a.m.. Pubiic worship withsermc.i on Makers cf (lurches'Mnndiy. June 24 Mrs. Honoria Me G U I ______

N areery avail- 9 a m O p^nii of Yai«r»on 731 R«dge Road, died on TtteadByBiMe School noming after a lone1 u rs iiy . June 27: w u 79. was bom in Passaic atid

X 00 p m Adult Choir rehearsal, ivid lived in Lyndhurst 7« yearsVacation Bible *choj|

The ttwme of the Bible S iiw l to be held each day the ct^nin.' w*H*k. June 24 to 28. inclusive, will be “ Meet Your Neighbors Far and Near School seastuds wtM from 9 a.m. to 11.30 ajn. ea/h day. all under direction <rf Mrs

; Rodger W HawnWorking in the nursery depur

ment wil] be Mrs. Fiank Bu'ge and Miss Gail Keenan: kimWrgar ten. Mrs. James Meek, Mrs. Rob­ert Meaning and Mrs Anthony Ma­rino; primary. Mimes Jnhn Sten gel. Peter CUrcio and Et^ar Sknith; Junior. Mias Ruth Hels meyer and Mrs. William Wolling In charge of refreshments will be Irene Wallu«. Roberta Widlinu and (Tunstine Bruder.

Tbeie’s a weltx>me to all at the ct»urch on the corner of Sluyve- sunt and Tontine Avenues.

June 24th- Nativity of St John The Baptist

10 a.m.. Holy Communion.

r\ IT A R L% .« (H IR (H OF R t TM t H I O K li

lltaue aad A nm Avenue Reverend DoaaM Ldw anl ta rry

Sunday Service. 11 a.m. Church ScIk*>1 Nursery 10:50 am.

L A T T E R D A T S A IN T S O F JE S U S C H R IS T A . E . Starks, Pastor

Services Eve ry Sunday a t tin Adonlram M asonic Tem ple S S I Second A veM Lyad h arst

Church School, IS a n . Preaching Service, 11 u l

REfcl) M E M O R IA L I'N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N

C H U R C H K iuyvesaat near V a lle y

Kev. Edw ard L G eorge es: Church - G R C-7M7

Parsonage - U E I 1455 -

i andchiid. Her husband. John 4.. died in 1937.

Tlie funeral is this morning fruni the Naiure Memorial Home. Inc.. 103 Ridge Road at 8:15 a.m .. to Sacred Heart R. C. C lurch, where it 9 a.m. a High Moss of Requinn w ill be offered. Interment w ill be in Holy Sepulchre in DMowa.

Thomas Cirtincione«Sebastiani Thcmaa Orria-ane,

141 Vullry Br.x.k A vr., d lrd tU a r d iy at thr Ri<Wrwc d LAr-fc Pcnd n Uu- llrrgm CX jnty Park, lixxa i liHirn atuuk. Ile « a la du> m itiy ut thè Brrg m Cùunty Bark Oucnnuaaiun.

Mr wui 64 waa boni In No» York City and had bv«d hw r» un­ii movimf io Lyiik iiin N 12 yaar*

ugr>Hr «ras a mem'jer ut

l R lvrraidr. Via. AmaIn«. N. Y .: um

N. J. ;M i», n o WUU.ua c

and Jifta r t New Roben

* a ir llilla k ilr a id MkctruKU C iilfe t a i B rarh « tmMitel's. Mi^ Ameltn Brsdy usunnn. Mrs. Kva lid i m

LXm’is l uideMs irf l ynd- 1 a sister. M:-s. Klicabeth d liam son. 19 grundciiìldren

ü|d 81 gì * :it-/raxKL:dldrenü rw * r r , M uUrr a jm ea t n i fe tta ,

■thet* s Luthera.i C’hundi disi C tm rtery. Btooklyn.■d a funeri] service yes-j ■

teniay nt 1 30 p.m. at the John: CARD O F TH A IfRS

"X‘H U . Ä e vL Mam»-»

k rr w irtrr . * at n o K

I tlmrr a latm , Mra 'p i (A n a l H it* and Mra.

S y * * y IM a u O m a r , at riarmi tjim : N. Y and Mra. M ai tin iT J Iir l rtan k c i D u rtln *. N. Y

T I» R rv Itd g rr W. Hawn, paa- ler ui thr M i lo d i« Chur-.1i, cai-

ti il a (unrral an v ie r at 1 p.m. n fU i t^ y at thr S trrv rr Punrrol

lloror. 253 Sluyvaaant Aim. latrr-

hoaor in thr P— nr . tackyard. | ^ A f l A r r o w

L. Burk Ku/icral Ikm e. 52 R!dxe Rood. In tii ment was in Fair-

Cemetery. Newark.

M a r io a n ie C e r k o n n e a u

WKYI-3tSBl.-R<; _ Drrm i.-« it im- ixm iutr to tiunk a il in »*' wiah » ta in thia m raaa M rxpnaaim t our aincrrr and M art- IcU thonlu to a ll out fr.uKfe and i» d M u n far »urda at caaolatian, krautVid derni tributi*, and many ap.ritual bujquria at Ih r (intend our bo- k.vtd w ilr and mother Lvetya

Mra. M.u-iranir Grlinaa Carjon- deau, » >kw at Ludcrr Ctroon- « U , 4ti Orillo Dr.Vf B r.d ;«jn , d I rd Saiuiday In the Bridfrton ( ¡■ « il tu,spi tai. Uter a lonj Ui- Wrycratwm.,Maa. Ih r waa born in Catada and, Brreavad Huabaadtad kvt-tl in Lyndhunt tor 30 And U iiid n o

/aa r| befure moving h> Bridtfrtun, i you -mo

»-H» a membr i at Sacrrd K. C. Church, L y rx liu n lunulatr Omertà ion H. C.

Chuiah at BrldsMon. 1 « n j| _ .H a Iravra (bar sena A irid r and *hr Waatminater P raafaytart"

Jcaacti oi Brxfceton. M auricr. d •» Qiureh lo r the Annual Qmnym Ldrn^humt. and Edward of Drocul, SthoEi nen ie k> he la id thia Sat" Maaa.; n-voi dai«htrr>. Mra. Ber- unlay at Staine L a la Park In Wy-nard (UkuKhrl Bern rr uf Bm kr- chott. Mra. Maa cari»attar. Gan­an . Mia. Kva Latulippe at Lynâ- «m l Superlntendaal of

Mra. Kracat lAnto.nrUrl «*<• that thr

Ib r m d u tv mated Sum anm up k a w ill be obaervad at

t h r W aatm liatar Prrdbytrrtan Church thia eomUm Sunday at U a.m. ta announcing thia aanual aervlcr, the Reverend Robert J . Engrike, R u ta r at the ahiuch. laid H at H ill rvt«hr.itlon of thr LonTs Supprr marks the coidud-

n October.At Ih r 11 a.m. aarvicr thia p u t

Sunday M r. Engrlkr also brcught la the a t—I km oi the Congraja-;

> Sununrrtlm r acheduU Hem id Mat services lor the last Sun* _ , . — .dhy in Juno and the 4 Sundays in **r f- ^am m Bogie. E R Fm « Aua., Ju ly w ill be conducted at f ie rnemb<T a ^ Trocp 12, M ith aan Church with the Revei- w“ f h0T * * * t o o *rad Rcdkar W Hawn n raach .« w4h Ruber’ > *«• «» — t a » In A utpatand lo T th r Lab w D ay « “ > »*««« Ink) H a Or-Jundky H a servicaa wiU ranaa o dcr c* * * A,T“ *’’ •* T V . . . . . man/d/ m ir but Ina* ¡i. A. i. IM r marack dur.as but 1

_ _ By conwka The Ordrr ut H a A rm a It a waa noted H at a il roticnal honor camping sa fe ty in 10 basin at IS a.m. *•» «aim at Doy Sau ta. tW ç

m n.M- a mmnürr o í H a TWni- ruck un:t. Wakanta U it e . Nò. M .

PhiLp w jl br g rab ated k ^ n Lth giadr, L.iK-uin Schooi. on hia birthday and w ill Han roter higU a.-houi « " ‘

VdtoQrn and Mra Churl r . iCSairei < *un* and H a ir Manda v a «a- M d J a a M to Ja iy S. from *: - - - -- -- '«ü-u~ «o«-H - - -1— to 1» —— Monday thru P r4 iy

Nrw Je n e y ranka Brat, antion- Churrtt at No. ii': y , in rlretron ca raaaaadt and R Invitation 4o Ls ame.tg ihr ß iat Ave atatea ln

a il ch id N n a t d a eunamuaity to d rca-oc.ji pi.<Jucf.on, Thr attend the Vaaatiso Sohoui to bg.IX.partinriit U Cunarrvation I

K.-wutnir D rvrlc^iaant aaya Nrw Jersey eotiUOuticos to national dimenar ukiudr Tirua 111, N i k e a n j vnrloui ru iuu n icJiU o n aalai- 11k i, miasile-trarklng rquÿm rntand mu^Mvallcing machine*.

{sampling of « ta t la in store fur

Mafafr uf OranMrvdJe. Mass Mra.'<U^ly m vitrd to oooa a ita« lo r,1® U naan Monday thru P r4 Arthur l^onai Greenfield, and Picnic. In *>eafcliig at the ar- T ta rr w it ba «arlad actm tiaa lor Mra. James ' A lice! LuminrJUo. of mngementa. Mra. Caipantar stated avaryune (nan a « . J la the nur- Keanu and Haber, i Annettel ,'ha i there would be no ohame b t w y up throui^i thoar In the Jo-

Kutherford; 43 grandcMi- students of Ha school and st^ f. nior High Se m ja r and Wu.iaklJt>. tiren snd “6 trreat-grunck’htldren. Others are aaked to pay S360 If Worship, audy, bJk

H a limerai was ym terday frorn 'hey go by bus or $1.25 If H ay go Hon and Odd tripa are o riy H a Na¿.tre Memonui Home, inc.,:®y private car.403 Rabl- Kund, to Sacred Heart This year the school la attempt- «aget R . C öauvh. w iare at 10 a jn . big a new plan to facilitate H a! Toa Solenn High Maas was offered. *1* ol tettala. A boak aHi b e cuatma ^ on June m -iin, k > ’Interni«h i was In Ik iy Crum ‘W » at the church an IHuraduy v ^ ~Caaiater>. North Arlington. !i 1* * a u a m p p s from 7 to l g p j j 7^ ^ ^ ^ Buiiain«. Ly»«Uiwrst. 'N.' j ,~fse

Henry Ludwig i«*k»* ucMa at ikaaa «m ., fci"** *"* "*** *"*Hem> lajdwig. 310 Trave™ P I. «* ,lckf<» “ » « •»

▼owNaNtn o r L v a o H u n iT ' l b q a l 1 A ov ju if l a g j i S M y . , OINgftAL CONTMACTOhi

Noli«'« la lie* rei» y s i van that sestea U d s w ill be rtH-eivod by tbs M ayor and iloard of t 'o ium lesionerà of tbs

‘ ' t. N. i., at saimeJti ** * HOSM Of t X _ „ . _ . . ____■Mnpiy TowiiMbtp «»f l.ynaburet. N. J.. at s

' keêéor ** *«mm »-U or M or June ;n i ï ? < ^ , K Î L y ^ t .

rrel rt-palm' and pamtlM ul Vs*_ .û Municipal PulM làe amlerlor of the 1_________ _

I A »pacai group ha* been \aad lo r Juaiu r Highs so H at H air rrom p « * o T.ut>. T»»aa>i* i le *ut the ¿lunlctp- 1Municipal BuiM ias bowses

"Siìiò ’u S AtH i¿S ? ***

C ^ iJis ociatkm. Lyndhurst

For 35 years Mr. C rr with' Shetfadd Farms, ye ir-and-a-hall ago. Snce Han b»'t ‘iM e . ta nhm an laifk ■Oaa. ^ t* VI

years More moving to Lyndhurst year* ago.

He retired in 1965 from bcint with the Lyon

tim e for the departure busses is 9 a.m.

Among the activities for the day are

arrom nanM bv i

payable to the order of________ jTownahlp of Lyndhurat. The sue*rormaop. Iteeeful bidders wilt be reouirod to

enter Into • .-ontrse-t and fwrsish s The Vaoatkm Schoci is a good maintenaace bond suarssieolnf the

the fta Jun ior H igii

ST . M A T T H EW SE V A N G E L IC A L LV T H EK A N

C H U R C H C araar V a lley B re ak A ra . aad

T ra re r , rfaaa . L y a d ta n l le v . Gaarge M ailer, fa a ta r

» 5 T ravers Place, Lyad h arst W gketer I-Z1M

Sunday. June 23: t . t i a m Sunday School.9:15 Matin Service in which the

children of the Sunday School w ill presented w ith aMaa

awards.10:30 a.m . D ivine Worship. H a

„ . P ^ .W o v ,, , Tjibi-l 'cnmoäi.v'' (»f "iirtKjii * * * * * **” « • "***. H> <*Pk»a Öair Chriatlan h ild andt The ms vor and Bssrd or'cnmath-a ^ u™— on-..................... liyn . b> A-hum he had been «n s,ud*nl Asaatant headed Ha oosa- gaia H a satatocticn come» lo

He leave* ha » * • » . M rs. San- f - 25 years. mittee that planned the game*, front being involved in creative, m > order of*the M s y or and Boardtba. Bormnnr, O rrlndw ie : tw o H, , member ,if Ix ra l Z£! ° ^ nr with him ara M r . ^ , , with thoæ H a ir own age of leyndhurat ' ^

U W . ram ale A v e . R a t i ^ r d ^ « l« r « P » «o and . .

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

four A F of L-CIQ.R e». George Sm ith , raatae Yoik City Pete» FViree rour w _ „

*’ WlÍo « > a rO Eo «T Í ^ e j * « » » w w w , n r

r-nä T r * Ä T Ä i r — *the Pastor, the Reverend Rob«rt J’ **' neighbor's chiidrra. I»ated: Ju n e SO. IM S

P*e-L Y N D H U R S T

H E B R E W C E N T ER Rabbi Abraham H . A lkam SSS V a lla y B m lt A n a

The lim erai w u un S:.turttey ‘ , Î Î “ * Ï Î Î Ü ^ K*nt E ric , infant son oí the Pb *

I

Burk Funeral NiDirectors

Jo h n L . B u rk — P a u l K o n a ra lu

5 2 R id g e K oail, L y n iliiu n t W E b atar 94)490

(C ur. S lit A r e .)

Air Conditioned

A TRADITION OF SERVICET h e prrM innel o f B u rk F u n e ra l Im m m ia train««!

lo aaaist yo u in plann ing exactly tfce k in d o i serv iceyou m ay d eairr.

4 6 9 -7 1 P aliaad e* A v e ., Je rse y C ity . O L d fie ld 9 -4 578

Burl Sorvice - Since 1896

from the Nazare Memorial Home. i Virginia i Hicok. of ------- vL mrtmn t ^ - tuf iUld M r* íM » « J . Kngeike

* ? i<* T Ro" d » “ B* « “ « 1 'Ws past Sunday atilea it R. C. Church, where at 10 and

Solomon O. Plant

- £5 firrr,huw * ' and two sn«t-t¡rand- (h r ^ rhurl:h A ss ia li« m o »

adnuiiatration of the Sacramentj A huand « v ic e will be con-»-as Daniel Friu , ■ Asala,ducted at 1;30 p.m tc.iay by the tanl and Kent Eric's unde. Wilbur

West HoUy- M~ * r St Mh ' an yM er ^ the Finn

a.m. a Sclemn High M an ai Re _qultm was offered. Interment wo* *P* Mr*in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Lynd- hurst «chii

Stfomon W. Plant, n r * nuuy* , .. .. _ . — ■■ • ** «• • awood. Fla., formerly of Lyndhurat ¡ J ' IT at^ bytenan Chuich in Rutherford, died on Frid jy in HoUywoxl. He Su>tW*r Funeral Home. 2S3 ftuy- (^xiparems for the ojoaa—

M r s . N e ll ie M . P a r t r id e w aJ wa* born Harrison, anrl WL*»* Miss Jesine Kngeike of F a ir m]had livid at 782 Sixth Sr.. Lynd- ft ^ Crematory m Or- Lawn, the baby's third cousin and.. _ .. . . . anvil , . . . . . *

LYNOHURSf HEBREW CENTERSS v alley B ro ok A venue

Abraham S . Aibam. Rabbi Irving Levin. Praaidcai

H c a a e w a c H O o i . and s u n d a y s c h o o l

B * a M IT Z V A H and B A S M IT Z V A H P R E P A R A T IO N

MEN'S C LU B aad SISTERHOOD

II yea live ia thia area, became a member la aar Center BeaaaaabU rata*. For infer mation rail

W E 9-230S or GE 8-3973

Mrs. Nellie May Ingham l%rt- hurnt for 50 years before movire; ridge, MS Harding Ave Lynd- tu FVrkki (our yew * ago. j ~hunt, died suddenly hat Wetka*- He was a machinist with the Mrs. Frederick E. S d u mday ia New London. Oonn., w hen Worthington Corporation ut Harri-!

was visHlng friends. I son lor 30 year*, and then cperat- M » n d e Eiaenhauer Seum, 225e waa 7*. w a born in PM li ■ ed a service elation in L yn tu rs ! Am .. died on Saturday af-bia. Pa., la ler lived hi ntt> for V year*, retiring seven yeai-s lem qt» at the H usafc General, Me . ter X years, Han la ago. H .sptlal a lter a long lUaem. She

wna M , was bom In Brooklyn, and bad livad ia lyndhurat for the pa.sk S y * * n .

Sh* am a member ol the l.ynd- nurst Methndlet Church and u! its WVnaa's Society of O lristuui Ser­vice.

Sh» leaves her husband Frede­rick s B u n ; a son. Robert E.

Mr. Richard M urray at F^nwood. i Immediately !..lowing the serviceli members of the fam ily Joined Kenl E ric at a bai beque held ia Ma

L y n d h u rst, I f . J .

W E 9 - 7 1 1 5

O V E R M Y E A R S O F S A T U F U D CUSTOM

L O U I S M IO N T I L E C O N T R A C T O R

B E A L C ER A M IC T IL Ee s a u r ì r a m m e n » v x m a s t e r a iW f c U S B a

G E n e v a 8 - 5 0 4 5a O O ee: M K E A R N Y B T , LY N D H U R S T , N . S.

INDUSTRIAL HAUUOE CORP. Industrial Waste Removal

C ali Bear wine & Liquors Free D eliveryCaaptotfr Cateriag Sarviea

W E D D I N G S — B A N Q U E T S P A R T I E S - E T C .

H O M E M A D E Cole Slaw Baked Beans

Potato Salad Macaroni SaladClem Chowder ^

' " W 'NABISCO. RITZ CRACKERS

SUNSHINE »CRISPY CRACKERS

Homo Made

H S Z M M ri U E L M W»a A A A A A ^ A A A A ^ A ^ ^ W W M M W

Hours Dally; 8 A.M. to 11 P M

SUNDAYI A. S to, 4 P.M.

411 PME a i . (dr. Omm)_ i n u s L u

t. :

• Lyndtairat Pablte l ib r a r y . V a l l a r B r o o k Aita.,

.0 Lyndhurst. !!. J .

K ln t - ii

fo r Ï P r" T*r * ° f m llUon* of Am ericans fo these d»y-i «te r « o v « , ot fornw r P resldsn t H erbsrt Hoover « h o

» » e h » . to ¿ „ u , y , N ew Y o rk ^ p m k |n |

th T ” * “ * *T* * t A m erk*n w *>0 h** spsnt s Ione III» in ■» « rv ic e of h i. country snd of .1] hum anity He a lw ays

* strofi«, com forting voie». To him a ll o í us owe • <ubl o f deepest gratitude.

■nd SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W

V«l. 43 l \ o . —r Ó U L Y f ^ W R lsT . N. J . , H I N « 2 0 , 1 9 8 3

The Problem s O f Beau ty W in n ers n o tic eK V K W -y N U U lY — ______________ " * • * * A. PalMo. Dkn

W nnhi« hew ty contest« o n be * ^ B CM also lead to« H o « , r a t m w k , * , „ „ m . ¡^ « n w r . MpectaBy when the re-

“ W been as encouraging m * * ? h>” been tor two local *W s

J * nc Krause, a tall, rfim 1«.k T ir^ !d hM *prnl meat <rf

Me In Lyndhunt though rfv was born in Georgia. She tea **• » vast number of toe toort span of her

■tong with Jane, rapped innum­erable beauty ranteat trophies. Of ♦en the girls have competed in w e same contests. Sometimes

•»* ™m e out ahead and sometimes Patti

"You never know." s iys Patti. " I ’ve been in a contest where Jane was selected queen and I

>'* even a runner-up Another corteat I was the winner and Jane w a » it rtinaen tor a runner up. «■* aH acrnrting to how you take •be judges eye, I gun«."

When Jane entered Lyndhunt H te i School she immediately Pteiged into high school life with * * * «real fervoe that acrordh« to one teacher "she tes eatab- liated a record which would be1 the dream of any American adoles­cent "On the twirling team tor four years, she was featured as «*> tw irter in her senior year;

select«! as edilor-in-ctaef of the senior yearbook; represented her high school at Hie Misa Arn­old Constable fashion show; was elected to the National Honor So­ciety; and maintained an "A " average in all subjects during te rM fcC -JM M ___ ___________

Jane, it appears, seems to thrive on activity tor, despite her lu ll scbetele, she found time to en­ter various beauty contests held throughout the county and state. During her- Junior year at high ***** she decided to eater te r first beauty contest and won the title "M iss Kearny of 19*1. T h is

the possibility of modeling as a cureer. Sim m s toDowed success and in rapid succession «he was tfmnen “ Miss Amvet of New Jer- m y," "M isa Rutherford/* Mtw WWMngton V FW ,” third runner up in "M ias Am v« U A A .", third iw - ner up tn "M iss High .School ot New Je rsey" and first runner up in "M iss Bergen County "

In the "Mis« Kearny of 1961” contest there was another contes­tant. Patti RoberteUa. a senior at North Arlington High School, who was selected fir« runner up She cam e bark the following year to claim the tide. Meanwhile, sh e took additional honors as second

up in the "Miss Amenran „er” contest held at F>Ui- Park; second runner up in

"M taa Columbus Day ot New Jer­sey" in ISM and wore the crown in the same contest the next year; first runner up in the "Miss New Newark" Pageant, "Cherry Blns- aram ( k i m i r J 1<K2 " ‘Nntinnal of 1«2.” "NationalOutdoor Fun Queen ot Palisades Parte." "M ilita ry BaU Queen of RtMgers University. New Brum- a4ck." “ Sweetheart of Lambda On Alpha." and "Miss Republican Victory of the North Arlington Re­publican Oub " Her latest honor name w ith being named "Miss N«w Je rsey Press Rwrtographer" She w il enter the national com­petition for the title "Miss U.S.A. Press Photographer" to be he*d in Wyoming.

Patti, who modestly classifies

also active in acted atenrs prior to her graduation bom North Ar bngton High Schosi in 1S62. She was in the senior ptay. the Lrad- *•»' ChSb, chorus, marching group. ” *»■ guard, and cheerleader m ad . as axH as woilting an the ¡J» * <* fce senior year book P tnc*og holds an tnvortant place >■ FM U's life n d rile ptsns to U te t e n la madam Ja n this

JA N E K R A t S f Photo B y

P A T T I K U B H T E L L A P te te by A it Boberta

«ivro by m . T! wii .bip a( Lyw* •-«rx Jane MU. « 7 N t k . ' 'e m the bsaca st | a te Mp ill The laaaauto i'vea at the OvU rs«e b n te d

Annual Faast Next June 29

| The 31st Grand Annual Feast of Moria SS Dcifai Cartta and Pa tnan^i St Joseph w ill be cele­brated Saturday. June 29th, S lsv 7 ^ ' J une 30th. and Moncfay, Ju ly

IJst at Clsiae Avenue off Valley B n ** Avenue. Lyndlauat.

, ^ Sodety officers are: Fnutk Michelini. IVesident; Pasquale Sa­bino. \u i--|,resident; Patsy Gilber- ti. secretary; Frank Barrcai. trea­surer

The feaat ufficeia are: Pasquale Sabiikj, president; Patsy Gliberti vice - president; Frank Ba rre» , treasurer; DanleUe Franchim i, maixhall

Honorary preaidenta are: M rNicola Lunotti. Mr. Jam es Nure- ra. M r Morris Settembrino, M r. Muteel Sabmn.

Grsnd Patrons Hon Joseph Me­lino. Hon. Wm J Gallagher, Mr. Jofavh Nasarc. Dr. V . Chadio. D r. F. fiotti, Mr. (rforge Brodo.

Patroness: Eianlne Francis no,

Town O pens Figh t O pposing Freeholders Dum p In M eadow

' ' r " ' ~ 1 * 1 ■ — S k ______ a e _______ • * '

B oard o f Chosen F reell older s A dm inistrative Building H ackensack, N. J .

Gentlem en:P > e B oard o f Com m issioners of the Township of

Lynd k u rst is unalterably opposed lo you r announced intention to purchase approxim ately M aerea of meadowland in Lyndburat fo r tha purpoae o f dumping g arb age collec ted frossi other a rea* is. B a rge » County.

Sincerely, _______________ Jo h n C G arde, M ayor

T h e B oard of Com m ission er» are on record as haia% “ un aherahly” oppoaed to Use p in t o f tha Board a l F rae - kolders to estahlish • dam p­ing ground in the L y njh a r s l- N orth A rlington

New York Concern Offers $240.000 For Lyndhurst Meodowland

An Offer W |Z4«.«M cash fo r a c re , o f Lyndburat m eadow bad w as received at the M onday m eeting o f the B oard o f Com snuaionera. I f no better o ffer is made at the- m T T . “ MW w w •• m a n « a i u s aç r “ *1 *“ * ™ « * P M J« ly 1 . this Und, m the vicinity o f V laU B ro thers «roperty, w ill be sold.

A gen t bidding is H erbert J . M ays, o f N ew Y o rk City.

At Monday night's commission meeting M ayor John F . Garde read a letter he has written to the Freeholders ;mo«»tuvint; th etownship's feeting.

Tiiwnship iVainsH J times A. Rreslin was instruete<i to be ready with every possitile Ir-gal maneu­ver to oppfise the pr^ram which was anmsirvori by the Freehold- crs last week.

Lyndhurst and North Arlington resident«; have talkf'd thout little else since rev<4ation of the plan.

At the oommtssH*! ohm-ting re- <vtpt <1 a bid for about 70 arres of mcTKk/wlnnri for $1*40.000 cash was annr*inrrd The land is t»wned by the township near the VioAa

At ttW* same sessWin the Mayor s „ Tcommunication to the Fîergen o ... --- -----County Board of freeholders by ^ lnwn*jrcting to the County purrtviae and n , Cluaru, dump gnatwlsuse of 160 acres ni l 13' ,lnd U-m-inowscz. 13.Notiti Arlington m e a ,W I;„v l ¡„ f ” ' . * * ni^ “ 'd ,hr •*« » '« ^ •"*-sanitary iand-fill ounsnes w . others wanting the ptaysround «tied anri that a decision m il be

too " annouix txl Ju ly 1.~ . ■ Better police supervmuw at alSeven from t h e parkinc kit at Court and River- . . . ■

Orient w f ^ a i J í L '^ ' Av“ *“ “ * “ a .A lb e r t L o t JU id ic « ,r ™ ®5 >«>ced m pen«! number of residents v.-i,, « « ,. — , T T T l ^, ■ “ " " ™ r^nsie Tranciano, to ask the Board tor a playground plained of iale parkir« l.« l talk t7 «T S h U U D e g re eAnnie Mi^ r e , JaMphlnc Potiti, to their area. ilttPr r ,ldin!1 b __T^ " : Jam es Adam. 303 Lafayetie A v „ people who «m etim es , , A lb rn 8 " MorS“

Samt Sponams: M r. Steve Ro- nue, a husky 14-year-old. was chief 'n the lot and return in e .rly rec^ v,'d 11S * S re e inm an «z,. Mrs. M a rà» fU »n a n a iïi.. spofcsmiaa. One boy asked for a-mommic hourr. d isn trt«e fnjm Hurt.sgh Lacio»

Lad le, Auxiliary O fficer Mrs. 1*11 field. The boys said they h«d noighh„rl»>d * * ’ on June » al «*> .Ulcy La Rusao, former president, to nlav in Hie stm e . ~ i ____ i n . . . u. .u.- "»«-nccmint excirises.Mm Josephine Liberti, prrsidenl;Miss Connie Mangrive, vice presi­dent. Mrs Adeline La Russo, sec­retary. Mrs. Fannie Moaotto, trea­surer Mrs Fay Barresi. trustee.

Vivat« Coppola In CbfffDM Exercises

Am»y PTC George r On*o f lyndhurst, is partkspating _ _ ™ « .,. ,_____ WTn.StMhea« Asia Treaty Organi/a- O urirs Piano, li, NeU llargra've.ticniSI'-ATO I ground defense ex- -----eirise with other members of the;503rd Infantry in Thaikind, June U through the 19th.

The exercise, c o d e n a m e d D h a -

nara>ta. is designed to lest the

capability of SEATO m e m b e r na-

tkms in impicmeniinK d e f e n s e

P t o n s a t piinA o v e r aggres-sion,

corotsned staff prrxYdures for mili­tary operations a n d air-Krouisi pro- cethtres tor M ^TO c o m b i n e d

torces.OW wia. whose wife. Phyllis.

Uves at 7 » Kingshmd Ave., Lynd- ten*. Is a member <rf liifukiusi^ ter« Company in the infantry s 2nd Battle Group regularly stationed on Okinawa.

He eftfercd the Army in October 1961, completed bass- traimnt; at Fort Dix, N. J , and arrived over-

»« to May 1962 H ie 24-year-old snldier is a 1957

graduate of bast Rutheiiord High "dam .

His nattier, Mrs Rose P Onp.P«*a. Uvea at T34 (iarden Street,

to d a y in the street, and were Among speakerschased away by property owners Srhrmbcr. 110 Court Avenue, l/iculdire, a grwluite of O u r■ Mayor John C. Garde told them 'jwrK<’ Klttredge. 125. F, Van I« ty Qu.in Pk u i- llarti S,-tvsj|.

the m atter would be referred to ''*or*w*rk. and V\ B . Mt-s- is cmp!oy<si as a chemist by MCommisssner Peter F. Oircio of slng- 1 , 5 Dot« Avenue w Kellns; Co.. Jcns-v Ciiy HeParks anri Playgrounds, who was „ Pollcr Commissioner Horace R n m nrricl it, the f.Tmer (^ral- at gnutaatkm «erases of J offer 7 * le ^ r - Promi*rd Prompt action dine ISelz of North Arili«lon. The sou School. The boys said they notified at continued disturb- couple has two sons. Mark 4 andted gone la CUrao1* home a “ * * He *ro*c agamst a curfew! Albert. 1

imonth ago. he taut n m U H . suggested by Klttmtee.r. and Mia. Pa lerMrT-r.r Avenue.

. in his lvaair toi-.. . _ graduoUon Fifty guests

(Continued on Pag* 14) attended.

I* o

dkfert

Jto » I m used to « , » d I'm te v

" * Forts « f I t e l n ï ï student

Graduation Exercises Held By H. S.

Pool-Side Fashion Show Held On Monday

A ftnl-Side Fashion Show will

A Hass'of 229 wtis gttHhaated last night by Lyndhurst H lg h | Srhool in . an outdkwr Ceremony at the high school.

Rev I>*lis M'-nniit, .ism ^.ihi pashM- of Sacred Heart C'ath-»lM Church, dclivcrrd rtie invocation.

A paiH'l speaking on "Education nd the Art of Lrvuig" was h«vuxl.

Tbese lndudid Jaixn Ballotta, George 0. Savino. Karen Van Rip

r and Linda M Palese.The da«» statijrtics were offerwl

by RussHI J Ronafioorvi. Ii .Mm MaoLean. prinriïial of the h i u h school, delivered Ita' awards. Ma­rio Peter Rizzo presented the d*|>

V inifHt i ) . (.«fur»Mitri;«ift A. I «IttHiiln Jtkltii 11, i Ninrrnn NXitiiiml II. I Mitpbrlljttf-qnt liiir < iifitltf ÜomkL« i jn tiv i /R»m itmrir T. * -iiptito

f* Yiigiiu.i Iüh Íh- IIii Lleinr Mary (mrtmnn Mtrysan im nnrfte t'arrlg

t 'A n H * Mûrir t jlupana I'ltlrtt ia Jr n i I *-rthioi.ra tf R. (it

The graduates wem: Charol An« Agrillo

Peter C liarlr. \i»ap ^*Jaaet BalUtu

ReiMirlh l. Benaoiali I**Ellen Pairiria Barart *

Jonepkine Bartoli Carol Lynn IWkloi»«l Danirl U ..Í- Bo flh i Paul M. Bolle.

Rasarli J. Bonadonne. Jr. Anthony löhn Borgia

‘ trilfl'am Wehm "Jseque li ae Ann Brr mi.mi

fLaaralee Bremmer t*Sandra Anne B reJia

Carolyn Marla Brown Jaw *. William Brown Mwlelyn M. Brown Lawrenee Jame» Buntin

t^ lo Aua BuonoeareBernadette J. Bars«e*kl

J ’ lt-.*. Mary < li^plin f*FTaiar Mery < Itrr-rtuan

<¡m irrila A. tihjorrO f*< «r#l l-ynnr < liri- i

J-i t-l»li M I br int ls \ intm l \nth«ny ( i|Milla Joanar P. ( lark Durolliy \nn Corro joMn Iittrr*LfÌMnr«l Anlkoii) ( '«Ucili I inda L Tnadia

t*Jo«n la < m»k >1»»»I'atriria <.«»wellJ«rt|itrlinr A. Curri (.aro! ( ( uriniell»

)*A nseh (fA|<>»tino V \ & i Morir V Aiello ' Rosalind IVAIe.Ma (n'erge Dally .

♦ j j y r ^ W t fi*-Friso

Jtitn K . Ikondrro Mark Joseph Doylr Tliendnre A. lirah ik , Jr. I^*rrainr Ann l>rongo»ki U ltim i* J. Dunn

fPatriria M. Dyha Carol I omim* Rekardl tèeorgr W illiam IX ü ia id i Janr Mario E rrir*

, Gary W . Farnum fSandra Ann Fiore Maino M. f ir rk

I Linda J. FInrre i er«*| Ann Fad n ,( briMine Ann In taro John Joaenfc (.a rrie w Dorothy f . Caído.

t*<oroline A. (.irmkaa>rn Osa M. Goanvoae

l*A na C. farm an |*('^ ro l Ann t»r»rk

Jotteph C. (riaqnlnlo

f cLorotta Moria-Ami tarerò Walter C. Gatowaki Lynn Hartmnaon Velerie Msria Hartwyk

t s a ly U d

4 0 P O I N D S W O R T H . W te o a group of local Is h e rv e n i r s i i arti ita y j yjig .ra "fc.sTL.; i.iu .xrn‘srt;^ : » ^

i™. ~ '- ■ s r s v s i r

next Monday at 130 p .m .,»»» la s t a shads sm aller.wW be tor the South! _ _____ .

Je rsey Research Fnunfetlon, pro- J ™ ' m',rt ™ PPy fellows pioturad toct o f the Evening Departments '*bovÇ *ht~ ' some of the monrtur-■ - 1 ------------O U S fish they caught in Long I »

land last week The catch ama ed to over 400 Ite.

Commissioners Russo and B ^ a

» «le 19K3-M club year. The (bow w __ will he put an by'the

■amen Dress Shop of Ntg- Ifnrihurst models will be

Them a. Hickey. Anthony inn. Walter Friedrkte,

Wozmak. fxhvard Wagnar.Jacques. Anthony Aogeto.

On.i Doremin and John D. Me

were first and second In * r prise money Ruaap's fish was t ie la i» eat being 39" long. 25" hi gW h and weighing 25 Ite. Timing— Bogies was slightly sm allar.

Jim McNamara On Training Cruise

• T M è f Jim e s - J. MoNamara of Jhe New York Slate Maritim e Cbi- tote. It e t Schuyler, Bronx. N. Y . ■Had T teatey on Ite aumrarr ttetotng cruise aboard’ tte TMb-

Shlp Em pinr Stata IV . After « t o g at Albany, N. X .. a few «toys, the s t* . w « lM d tor Eu- O Pe « te n ports s f ca ll a4H te

de Majorca. T te• to eapacta to rotura oa AaauM

» h 1 W - M g j l . S o . Jto m a kScTtoman. tkai M a * a « « t e l * a f l^ * 1■■ H I * « O f f Avaaaa, aad to a jn t o 4te tea » . — ■ - - tor f c á i j i n m

y r r - .y * *o> *».«« amouiaSm M ta itm -s r. SimmSpmZk « i t m m i 'a t * a o o i ------ - « & h . a m m .

to e t ih they revsitsd to true

mumbo-jtanbo incoherenctes.Dyed in Ite anal M iiiin m l never t«U you where Ite r I toe big ones. T J

H seems that Cnmenisalnw Bngle and Rusao had to pram _ f toe younger element In kam O M e v ^ laid ) rrsrnnte la a m aaa te

H Garden Club Meets" e- - -T-If

The Lyndhurst G atten Ckto « ■ meet oa M m toy evening at Ite a i Ito«, a te a i w i t e a a ia t e a l to M a c to toiaat im m illia te feg