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Lyndhurst Public Library Va 11 ay BroaV: Ava.. KNOW THIS EMBI K N O W T H IS EM BL-EM an » THF SOtTH BKKi.KN Hl \ 1I W LYNDHURST, N.J.. THl KD\Y, Jl I \ I.* I<MS VOL. XXVI. No. 3 Boy Drowns Monday In Berry's Creek Brother Nrdfiy Lot«» Lif* . in Attempt at Rescue; Body FouM Tuesday s.* ■< ,i •• i ... is 1 'nHwaiM Commissioned Em jQe Tancredi Quits Police » Department Arrives Home BeOVerSOII ¡ytfO Wins Award OWN ALK Mans Machine Gun as Nazis Drive to Within 15 Yards of Him by the Obsmrvtr Offers No Explanation in Handing in Bad je and Gun After 20 Years ■ ■■ ; ■ III I a>H nrfil \* ftK’' I t :iW< VÎ C¿»r Ji seph Pawloski. pr»>*ldem of Uu Aasociation of the. s . ui * Uill, iK„ u-, Poland, with headquarter* In Jeiney Cu>, it #<crpi '>|j iit u tJu, yjm, va Mr. Neglia, $60,000 in war bomb at Hui .n. rd Natimi»! BKuli I 1« A s m » « * « Ut vh.r SutVi 0 < PuUutl Has Jill« !* «wwwhw rj- «NrV.«wt ■ g i„;,r |.x ,,;• . in war bond* and latei in tin- monili will buy aiiotl»** U M ,!*1' j ,, t ,,, t) w*orth A pur hai«' in Ihr near full«» <> ( JltHMJUo tu Sen.*» (j fWurt , j *, t will bring Ih» tot»! invaatment «I ili*« A b .» laiton to $14B$ iki ,., The 1Association of the Sons ol Poland, fraternal benefieiary a* math. an additional -f |f* i f«r ««-»-y- i f aociatioii with headquarter* at tittS W I|| |«i j.uifUa-ist tntun »un K nn> r Newark «venu«*, City. re*j ion a Tin; w illh r m* tin-kilal in <,, it, restmned ccniiy made a purchase of JSd.OOU u'»tnn m .,i tin \>-... t. "in war bonds throiigli the HuUi erlorg National Bank The Ast*oci*l*,ni oi the Moa-. ó Jus»-pli Pawloski, president ul i Poland t» one ..f lh> la- , t si w the Association and resident of u*rnal < i|^iii*»ti«iw ot Aitii-ji-i» l.yndhursit. announced that in ad 1.,! Pulisti iti •* tnt Mi mbit di I lon to the |50,(IUU purchasi live in l.vi.tlhoi-i it i ,1 I.’ . I ll'iill Menu ttÄ*«»!» en Cross Dwim Class Completed HERE AND THERE By Sqt. Walter "Hawk" Row* HIIT/l.AK UMIWANV JU N K l/titli im.t DKAH JOHNNY I received your evei weUonu ai Hi appi« , tal» U H tu , ..!• ji,,. t,;*- of Jun. I.n S u n d a y altem,««) UM« hud t.! pul « tt . troop movement, whk-h now finit# nu ... ti I. ,t pi Kiiuliu, ii. tm .it- , Ittr the time being It i* the »tait t>aik, a» | ju»t h-lt th.- , iiv .r Wet mar which la In ,1b? Huaaun tarritury. but «uiwly h«n» we iSnn t jp» »b*nât lîHi i*f uHh», th* 4 i .for v. » « * . »« I »ur« i4iu Vêm> hh ih tu «HA »t, , an4 pay * VMM ia vtwrt »f«nitili> < >'» .4 U»»4> *ìt,rs* tw h iit Ut# 1**11, it wua Mtmcnii » n f« « u i r*i<v {‘.■p * iJM ik m I^Km. ami if 2.5«MrÄ| I \ mttiui t * ligi tinti Min» ami tlau||hti*ni I».* i t♦»«** yy m -•i'l4is*r"Tli«r>Jr a t i i n g S<n44th II«-« yrtt *. ^t.rn ~iut> .* • iy ' lim a m i Duiirig lìiitUfiiiy ,V i4.«■riti- ;jin . î h.. I ii 4 wmWk iaàfily kV*n uf». t»» nffy t*M ‘iiv In»«-'“ i».» tt-..I ..«mi. > 'i- ' jH ■ ;v 4^*4vl **+»»' 'llH iV . ' *a... t li.ViU'tt tij* I »>»«I\ jTift ijg Ui%- «il 4Ìr* St'tiiliiiM l i*i W*»i« -* Fi Ht kJÊÊH Ê *"i»d C * * '* ¿*tt •« Ai;i * ^ aiìHiunt uf | v I l>* • !* •' ' b*- fK^ufin -.«|uiti*'a léw moti ti'Ufiim ». wluth .*i* witfùn H** * s : ih« CW *Iti tmm v * 111 **»,s ì;- v * *\s. * uaiit *fj rin ¡it?« > K imutiti»ti-, i»*t > « Il Hamons Entertain Sgt. Bollenback Hurt as Jeep Collides with Tank i Hat Vimrg* Park avenue wa* riding in a on a dark road in Germany Germany ia»t January when ton Sherman tank lOcmied t Iront *»f him. ' '«rung frum i ptnnt’O tlKt. i !• <n When he to aom. Unw Uter Boiler was tout he waa »uflenn* tt frartured »aall hrain ewnci* r w g i M> )• « » , 4» • * r*fa «I m§ß, Im #4»* « »i*«Nn .mi tlw Iw « I»»«! fWM») I -Ile fé ! mk Im« *ifr V tW Pvt. DeCorlo Injured Mr«t. Elmo Injured <4 âw-Sw*i»fé* IIh t » «HhMb k* b

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L y n d h u r s t P u b l i c L i b r a r yV a 11 a y BroaV: A v a . .

K N O W T H I S E M B IK N O W T H I S E M B L - E M

a n » T H F S O t T H BKKi.KN Hl \ 1I W

L Y N D H U R S T , N . J . . T H l K D \ Y , J l I \ I.* I<MSVOL. XXVI. No. 3

Boy Drowns Monday In

Berry's CreekBrother Nrdfiy Lot«» Lif* . in Attempt at Rescue;

Body FouM Tuesdays.* ■< ,i •• i ... is 1'nHwaiM

Commissioned EmjQe Tancredi Quits Police » Department

Arrives Home B e O V e r S O I I

¡y t fO Wins AwardO W NA L K

Mans Machine Gun as Nazis Drive to W ithin

15 Yards of Him

by the Obsmrvtr Offers No Explanation in

Handing in Bad je and Gun After 20 Years ■

■■; ■ I I I I a>H nrfil \*

ftK’' I t :iW< V Î C¿»rJ i seph Paw loski. pr»>*ldem of Uu Aasociation of the. s . u i* U i l l , iK „ u-,

Poland, w ith headquarter* In Je iney Cu>, it #<crpi '>|j iit u tJu, y jm , vaM r. Neglia, $60,000 in w ar bomb at Hui .n . rd Natim i»! BKuli I 1«A s m » « * « Ut vh.r SutVi 0 < PuUutl Has J i l l « ! * «wwwhw rj- «NrV.«wt ■ g i„ ;,r |.x ,,;• .in w ar bond* and latei in tin- monili w ill buy aiiotl»** U M , ! * 1' j ,, t ,,, t)w*orth A pur hai«' in Ih r near full«» <>( JltHMJUo tu Sen.*» (j fWurt , j *, tw ill bring Ih » tot»! invaatment « I ili*« Ab .» laiton to $14B$ ik i ,.,

T h e1 Association of the Sons ol Poland, fraternal benefieiary a* math. an additional -f |f* i f « r ««-»-y- i faociatioii w ith headquarter* at tittS W I|| |«i j.uifUa-ist tntun »un K nn> rN ew ark «venu«*, C ity . re * j ion a Tin; w i l lh r m* tin-kila l in <,, it, restmnedccn iiy made a purchase of JSd.OOU u'»tnn m .,i tin \>-... t."in w ar bonds throiigli the HuUierlorg National Bank The Ast*oci*l*,ni oi the Moa-. ó

Jus»-pli Pawloski, president ul i Poland t» one ..f lh> la- , t si w the Association and resident of u*rnal < i|^ iii*»ti« iw ot Aitii-ji-i» l.yndhursit. announced that in ad 1 .,! Pulisti iti •* tn t M i mbit di I lon to the |50,(IUU purchasi live in l.vi.tlhoi-i it i ,1 I.’ .

I l l ' i i l l M e n u t t Ä * « » ! »

e n C ross Dwim C lass C o m p le te d

HERE AND THEREBy Sqt. Walter "Hawk" Row*

H IIT / l .A K U M IW A N V J U N K l/titli im.t

DKAH JO H N N YI received your evei weUonu ai Hi appi« , tal» U H tu , ..!• ji,,. t,;*-

of Jun . I.n S u n d a y altem ,««) U M « hud t.! pul « tt .

troop movement, whk-h now finit# nu ... ti I. ,t pi K iiu liu , ii. tm .it-, Ittr the time being It i* the »tait t>aik, a» | ju»t h-lt th.- , iiv .r Wet mar which la In ,1b? Huaaun tarritury. but «uiwly h«n» we iSnn t jp»

»b*nât lîH i i*f u H h » , th *4i . fo r v. » « *. »« I »ur« i4iu Vêm> hh ih tu «HA »t,

, an4 p a y * VMM ia vtwrt » f « n i t i l i> < >'» .4 U»»4>*ìt,rs* tw h iit Ut# 1**11, it wua Mtmcnii » n f««u i r*i<v

{‘.■ p * iJMik m I^Km. ami if 2.5«MrÄ| I \ mttiui t * ligi tintiMin» ami tlau||hti*ni I».* i t♦»«** y y

‘ m -•i'l4is*r"Tli«r> Jra t i in g S<n44th II«-« yrtt *. ^t.rn ~iut> .* • iy 'l i m a m i Duiirig l ì i i t U f i i i y ,V i4.«■riti- ;jin . î h.. I i i 4

wmWk iaàfily kV*n uf». t»» nffy t*M ‘iiv In»«-'“ i».» tt-.. I ..« mi. >'i- ' jH ■;v4^*4 vl **+»»' 'llH iV . ' *a... t li.ViU'tt tij* I »>»« I\

jT ift ijg Ui%- «il 4Ìr* St'tiiliiiM l i*i W*»i« -*Fi

H t k JÊ Ê H Ê *"i»d C * * ' * ¿*tt •« A i;i *• ^ aiìHiunt uf | v I l> * • • !* • ' '

b*- fK^ufin -.«|uiti*'a léw moti ti'U fiim ». w luth .*i* witfùn H** * s: ih« C W * Iti tmm v * 111 **»,s ì;- v *

*\s. * uaiit *fj rin ¡it?« >

K imutiti»ti-, i»*t >« I l

Hamons Entertain

Sgt. Bollenback Hurt as Jeep Collides with Tank

i Hat Vimrg* ‘Pa rk avenue wa* riding in a on a dark road in Germany Germ any ia»t January when ton Sherman tank lOcmied t Iront *»f him. ' '«rung frum i ptnnt’O tlK t. i !• <n When he to aom. Unw U te r Boiler was tout he waa »uflenn* tt frartured »aall hrain ewnci*

rw g i M> )• «» ,4 » • * r * f a « I m § ß , Im #4»* «

» i*«N n .m i tlw I w « I»»«! fWM») I -Ile fé ! m k Im« * i f r V tW

Pvt. DeCorlo InjuredMr«t. Elmo Injured

<4 âw-Sw*i»fé* IIh t» «HhMb k* b

ß:<ä. T h u r g ja y , Ju l]

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Sa l Catena, Mr. and Mrs. P a t M elillo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M elillo , M r. and Mrs, Toscano, M r. and Mr».E. Messineo, M r. and Mrs. R . Sa ­far, Mr. and M rs. J. Lafaso, Mr. and Mrs. A. Depalma and Mi»s Sophia Komorowski of Lyndhurat.

Mr. and Mrs. John Adamo of Rhode Island, and Sgt. Richard W. Zopf of Chicago, 111.

S o n t o B o n a r w o s -

Johnny Jannuzzi, and the Mr. Legs of softball, -Slim Okular, who plays a lot of shortstop when he is not too busy pitching ¿Me same dub ' played in the Sunday softball loop whicl^ ended its season June 30th.

T R Y ST ÍR S (1) Pvt. Cagnacci Is Army Mechanic

Keesler Field. Btlori, Miaa.—Tke job of helping ket*p America*» giant bomber* in fighting trim for th«r aerial u-aolts on the Axis awaits Pvt. Peier V . Cagnacci, saa of Mr. ami Mrs. •Stephen *J. Cagnaeci, 679 Ten tyikTAVi-fiiw, bndKursl.

f Pvt. ( agaaeti was enrolled beir

Munda Minasi's Tròth Revealed

on Sunday, Ju ly 22. The lad s w ill try to garner some Buke out o# BaBylon, L. 1. Some of the fellows are cn their vacation nowand we're passing the date on to them via this column: Ju ly 22!

Frances Colavita to W e d Sunday

W hite iJlmd . . J>orba . . tí t a f meterPORTS

»5# t>Us l>40 U M B R IA G O S (Ü) —-r „ ........................... I t i 14t) 131

................... 14o liSH..................... Ib* 124 h'J

175 1M> 171

Mr. and Mif. % J. Lagaña, 613 Set ond Avcnut\ an-iiounr etl the en* gagrmeijt of/ tbeir gramManghter, Munda Misa «ii, to Seaman. Fir.-t Cl^s* ► rr«4*-*w k l ’¿«4<»rietu, k u ,uÍ \lr. a»d Mr-. J. J. Pontonero, 190 New Vurk

v« nne; NeUark, al a laiuiLy nather- ing at their home hriday night. N »

B y B i l l D a c o s t a BrunoD iH ’OHtAHeaney

B O W L IN G : rT HU RUDA Y M IG H T 4-SOME

S E M E L S (1)E.. .«< h la tte r -.................. 13!)' 14« 156«• .\ia.,uuiifcii- .............. uu ib.s y¿xi: * onroy .................... J3¡> J7Z 11aVV. .. v .'. 147 1 Mi J(»7

CundíaSlvolella• '

Menue I this week for Keener Field’s» 76-dav ba*ie airplane anil engiof jneehanii*. course, jiuviqi qualified for ¿he Arni}, 4ir Forets ? Training Command trjris , nie«! ntiiool w¡th outstanding murk.- <*•' tV AppSf, aptitudeteat». J '' , ‘ .* ( ,

His training program includes^ in- -trurlion in m^fntepanre. fundamen talf, structures fuel and oil *ystejn-- propellers, electrical synteina, inhtru: mentl engine operation, basic air­plane inn pert ion and hydraulic «>*- tema—preparatory twining fW po£- -ible eaftrtafcee »irtaotte of tba sev­eral specialize«! airplane mechanica courses alxo given at Keesler Fiel«!.

of Mr. and Mr, John t olavUa. 72T Newark \vei**«\ will he martini >at urday at a nuptial n*a*h at 10 V. M. at Surre J Heart Roiaaa ta lm in Clmr« h lo Sgt. Thoawa- t^atile, acn »Í Mr and Mr.*. IVier (-mtiif «»I r ,« I . tu.lt.

A re*ept»»n will be hebt «et 7 P. M it the Mt Pira-ant Paik in (.ari- tarit for 21». - 'Mi»» Colavita is a graduate of Lviv I

burst High Sehool ami atteml« «I New ark ^ate JfVacJier» College. Sgi. t.en tile ha* been stationed in Fui ope fot the past two years.

rdate'*Ha* *et for the wedding.Mt Mia-t i, a graduale of% Lyntl-

burtt Hiph School, b a vttrdent nurae t St. M iih a iii Hospital, Newark.

Seaman Pontorieru i» tati«, ned ai Hawthorne, Nev.

â&U 646 ;t8!) HOT SHOTi (2)..................... i.iH i;tS 138.................... -2Ü« 179 136

i*r .................. I»!I I V.» - m................1«¡Í lì» 4 172

&¿»JO L L Y F O U R (2)

K ava lsk i ..................L.4Briieii 114M nris ^1«

K a va l.k i ............... 13U

M r. and Mrs. John Bonanno o! 309 Chase avenue, are parents of a son, John W arren, born Ju ly 3 at the West Hudson Hospital, in Kearny.

Dorothy KowaPs Engagement Told

Mr. and Mrs. Jojin Kowal, 116 Val­ley Brook avenue, announced the en­gageaient of their «laughter, Dorothy, to CpfL John C.ermain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (»ermain, 46 t*vv ingston Avenue, at a family gathering last night. No date was set for the wedding.

Both Mihs K.owal and Cpl. Ger­main are ’ graduates of Lyndhurat High Sehool. Miss kowaf is employed by the Western Eleetrie Compmv, I’assale. t ’pl. (»ermain, is with »be Marine . <!erps an«l is tationr .l at Hinghaui, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Breuer and «hildrejn, Ja«k and Berniee, 324 Page Avfnue, are home from a stay at their cottage ?\t ( ’liffwood Besrh.

iHfndH t n n i n g e r

£*H2 i>83 tfo. T E A M S T A M P IN G ST H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 12—

Amer. Lco»on V#. Cobras H IDAV, JU L Y ip^-j JtVniifturat Rac Va. jb fchefta

MONDAY, J U L Y 1Mh~Town Tavern vs Of au c s d A y . ,■ tLehoiartn v». “ ’ '

i i .

Alf.tno i ot>restl L-kiuui t inrOat Itio

S g i Bruce Smith Wins Discharge

i«>lly I-our . ........................ 10 >• ‘¿»n-1< h .. 'Jt-ç.v t* i ; ............ ....................... h 1.MKhiiritf Vimr J. . ^ I.

. AVERAGES—MEN H s tü fín v lfr lit» 4. V Kaval;»kt

1 » 14. VV M iti h* I IS2.7, A Mtnnèi J7'i 1:í. S. W eek* 17« 14

A V E R A G E S — W O M E N M. r*ai .»stH 162 0, <». p p » t IHO.H. -H

Bruno 116.17, V M iti hH I16.I6, A K« valHhi 114 13

<15O P T IM IS T S (3)........................... -43« ............ 1ÏÜ

............ Ith>...................... IV!»

H A N D S O M E FO U R (1>«earby ....................... H8 iMefimlt h .................... 127 I

Z a k H .............. 1.7K I Adornos EntertainH E R E ’N T H E R EThose M erH n Paint shirts suri

look swell, and wait ( ill you setthe new silver ami bl^«k jr bs tHi l.vridhurst Rec w ill sprout for the playoffs.

k i c k Gerotd . r e p o r t s that i n -

i t t i r i t s a r e t u r n i n g i n s t e a d i l y ,

jnd that he has one fu ll leaBut’ alieSdy fofiped for the coiffliTg bowling season al Roosevelt Rec, tetter known as Andy K ra ft’s Concert Hall. ‘ -J

Many face# are down at the field these evenings that we have not seen for sortie time. M any are discharged servicemen, haute uf-

M r. and Mrs. Michael Adamo. 233 Forest avenue, entertained -'n Ju lv 4th in celebration of the first,birthday anniversary of their grandson, Joseph. The child’s father, Sgt. Louis R. Melillo, is w ith the 7th A rm y in Germany

Decorations were in red, white and blue. Games and refresh­ments w tr* e n w ic ij by a ll. Mifcic was supplied b y Joseph and An-

.thony Aclajoo of Bhorte Is la n l

Burk*- H*Tti am • •xniiU/.I

Ltót^òuf fióme» for Sale with Uster serving in various theatres cf operations. For the benefit ol those,still in the distant zones, how about you guys propping us a card. W e can at least mention tile fart here so your friends w ill know where you aref

The—Lyndhurst American Le ­gion baseball tram luokcd pretty good Sunday ht their game with Wallmgton at Sports Oval. The local lads won easily. Ml 2 Fred B illiam l had a little- too much stuff.

W h ile on the topic of hard ball. Jim Brcslin has announced that an 8-team league is being furmed for boys in the 14-17 year old group. The league will- play a^ the high school field cn week day

.morhlTig's,. beginning on or about 'August 1. Inquiries may lit- di- | reeled to Mr. Brcslin.

Members of Jh e softball team over at J . M- I-ehmann's, nrvl some of their frierids in the shop, are going out cn the brniy deep

• , «

H AV E YOU (2,mH) SAVED, which j, i-arninj onK oi»«*'r h u iM I for ><>« 2 per *-«nt, at b«*sl?

Invr-1 tlii' Hiii'innt in a wurnlerfitl 2-family kousr and a five rinun honn*, 11 u> a twcn-ar isaraar. T|ic** t IK (■. *m thr -aau plot, wiHhr lii|uiilalrii as onr parrel. Yearly rent ii IUOO.Your inlrrpHt return on your investment will Ur 17 prr rent. 1 Kink this over. Let us show yi\u thin rarr opportunity. PR IC E :ADDED FEA T l ItES: House is r.inmleled, ba> two wp«a*e ,le«m heating plant', brass pluuibmg, choire location.

Above AH — A Good R®ofShelter - Protection - AppearanceWHY WORRIES (3)

II lilt I :!»; I

J . k ’ vv IL l 41 v ^ 1 II f\ p “ n r n T c c i - 11 l i a m . e H r i > m t i m r * r 1 :«■

c u t I S h ' t t o w i n h a n d i l y o v e r l, " 1i , l " ; M u ! 1

M ' H v I P i . , i , ' I M - U e e f . w h i l e B i t h e r l , i

O n - . I H t U . i n : ( i . t l d t o l l e c t b u t , a b . \'"1 1 i t X f f r » - t h e s l a n t s o f . i t , i n I i

J o ' t ’ i i i i l ! i \ K i m < - O a k e s l e d t h e ^ l i I f- u h . ¡ • e . t t i n g f o u r f « « r f o u r , a n d r

C l . o T u K ; > t h w m t t w o f o r t h r e e . 0 » i * ; ‘ f <W l < i t e ! j . ' I d u p l i c a t e d t h a t ' f o r - i i i l . V i i i V , r ! ■ u i i i . m , i f ".

' t h e 111- I I-; ' If « 0 I ilm lllilH , 31. .!,I . I - • c a p a t - t U c r o w d ' o n ............ ' . ' j 1 ± ' . V f * «

J u l . -trh. D e t h n t V l X - i n o n s j u s t \ : i f i m i " '

■ 1 ‘ 1 1 1 I ‘ « d • • W J j » h o p e s o f j i ' . - r u i V ' i i a l i i t . . . Hir ' I - » ! : , y . u h t . g e t t i n g B l t p t h e 1 ' y I ' r - i K i w i , , I . {

¡ lM '-li < T K I) m uhs cdfne up Amtr. L„ | on Deel\ I n . r . m b o t h t h e f i r s t a b r t u - 1; t i l l ! ■< u i ' r i n s s . t l > t a k e a c o m - ‘ i , ! ! « ; . 2 I ! , ! I 1 v v i'.V t . ' s i .

' t H ? * ! ' I l l Although the K n . l i . n u j I i » » * | i I I

f >4 ,,‘a ^ ' i w M W a y steadily, * " *! '• ’ r ' ‘ ' 't 'i j v .v .ilt five runs ;hort when ¡i«w,j ,.r i, ;i ,( u »-oi.it. ,-ft' 1 fu*i»i r V mud«' the to Wchf'il'r, W i I Li s bon.J , I III * m u u K l*ali»7z MH. 4 »1 1 .\n* l r i t;»

/ t ' s t * itii7.it ii -t o ,U i • •'-*.r «»«*’i»f“£K|"w4'ek wiis the* ‘ ipt»'>i >. t* 1 J ' v Ue*u .

lH|Uy ( » bvl we^n \VieW iW iuti‘1 Jt-c Town Tavern.

T hfr hHtfir went ^ut in front in Amt,rk.MN the fop h »If of the s<‘rniid, but I ■t l i c l ! e c i a m e r ig h t b a r k w i t h , 2 1 ' ^ " r;i . n th< I I - > .11. T i m I I T a v r r n t ie d Merki'n P a m t i t u p w i t h a r u n in t h e f o u r t h , , . ■Ib F i J f h r t>' 1: la v i h a l f o r t h e : i” n n i i sk,r 'u'j, 31, !., » » - m i - n t t , , . a n d • • / - J "

* tf|i »«'tKkUlv ljn o i«er In tne (i(| | ^ - P ,, t> it. t^ins1 « mill »f V nmtH. L ive ll! -i i • j i., . . .... t j . I l« il» l« ii , _ i t a I I -I-.»*»*t. ei “* ■ f t f f «- i t I t »1. SI?*.* 1« a n d i l i i U . -i i i I 'a r u f . v , " m

rrvivt**l; aruiihtl l*v a bunt. Tw o if ' L i it*• » i , I f . - . , 1 . a n d M o n e l l w a s *'• ,IL‘lu ■ * " ' ’ * » ’+**< " 1

M e rk i n P a i n t. ab r

II ot! 1Í - I1 t) . . . .

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if Terrace. K lhli. 2-l'W>8 Lyiullmrst. N. J

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Thursday, Ju ly 12,1945

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Srhwrid an ) fon, Robert, 435 Lake Avenue ire at Hurleyville, Yn for several week».

Hr. and Mr». Albert Leier, 173 Fern Avenue, celebrated Aieir thir­tieth wedding anniversary Monday tfilh- a dinner and theatre party at their home.

Township Attorney and Mr». Jo** eph Meiillo, 236 Summit Avenue, are at At»bury Park.

Ladies* Auxiliary, Lyndhurst Heb­rew Association, will hold the final meeting of the reason, Thursday night, July 19. Mrs. Joeeph (iibbs, president, will take charge of the meeting.

Lyndhurst Y Club held a social meeting last night at th«v Woman’s (Jub house. Misa Shirley Foster was in charge of the meeting.

Mrs. Charles F. Lehne, 435 Ori ental Place, it at Point Pleasant.

Mina* Lillian and Diana Bedriek 249 Stnyvesant Avenue, attended a pimic at Springfield, N. Jn last week day.

Mrs. Frederick Westphal and daughter, Margaret, 134 Fern Avenu« are at Buttonwood, R. I. for th»summer. «

Woman*« Society of Chritfian Ser> ire of the Methodist Church gave farewell party Thursday at the rhurcl in honor of Mrs. Henry E. Dubuy, i charter member. Mr. and Mr«. Dubuj will move later in the month to » farm at Millevilie, N. J. Mrs. Nor nun X Oiutr and Mrs. Samuel J Hixson took charge of the affair.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sickert, 15 > Ridge Road, were at Highland Lake»

Miss Ellen Breslin, 409 Stuyvesani Avenue, ia at Sea Girt'"for the sum

Ladies* Aid Society, Westminster Presbyterian Church held a games meeting Monday night. Mrs. Louis J. Thalman, Mrs. Harry Wregg and Mrs. Charles Kirchner were in charge.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Divine, 522 Kingsland Avenue had as their guest for two weeks Sgt. Henry Divine, who is stationed at Way cross, Ga. —

St. Mary's Guild of the St. Thomas* Episcopal Church will hold the next meeting Thursday, September 22.

Mr. and Mrs. John Trinka, 208 Valley Brook Avenue had as dinner t;ue*t» yesterday Mr. and* Mr«., Wil* liaui Mack of New York City.

Lt. (j. g.) Sidney Daniel, 456 Sec­ond Avenue, left Monday for Wa»h* ington, where Lt. Daniel will be

‘'Stationed for a month. Mrs. Daniel was before her marriage Miss An­nette Sa>ino, daughter of Commis­sion»* Carmine Savino.

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Mr«. A. ]. Ormtby, 435 Pagr Avr nur, rrlumrd Monday from a «lay aBelniar. -

Mrs. Ida Jackson and sun, Paul, 1 Ridjr Road, are spending a month in kmturky.

Mr. ami Mr*. Joreph l.raUnsLi •nd Mrs. May llinglr, IMI Ridgr Road, .peni Sunday al l^ngwaml Lake.

Mr. and Mr». C.harlr» Summers 22ti P.*«- Avenue, are visiting their son ind daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Harold Summers at thoif home at Vrlington. Mass.

Miss Mary Bello, 438 Fern Ave* me, is at Forked River.

Mrs. Margaret Rhode«, teacher in he I.yndhur>t High Srhool, returned ! Monday from A »bury Park, where »hr pent two weeks.

Mrs. George Stampone. TW New York Avenue, left Mondas fór Fort Iragg, North Carolina, where she wil1 isit with her husband. Cpl. George

Stampone.

Mr. and Mr». James DeDonato, 61H Milton Avenue and Mr. and Mr* ’ohn Ferro and daughter, Sandra, IT Udge Road, spent Sunday on a pi» tic at (.old Spring Lake.

Mrs. Giro Lombardi, 7 0 5 Prim^yl vania Avenue has as her guest bet niece. Miss Josephine I^mbardi of f

the Bronx

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RUTHERFORD TRUST COMPANYStatement of Condition, June 29, 1945

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L I A B I L I T I E S

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Watermelons 2 «>• 9cEoncy Juicy

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New Comedy at R?voli, Rutherford

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I) rent, huy or exchange; find the bargain fo r vvhirh you ! liave been searching. Te lephone or write you r rla-.-i- j . lied advertisements to ou r offices: 2.».» It iD fii Hoad,

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One insertion is fifty c e n t s .

Tw o insertions are seventy-five eefils.- Three insertions are one dollar.

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Messenger

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keejK-rs, typ ists, clerks, tellers, secretaries, *»f-

firei s at«T4tt m any other im fS 'H a n t eai«icii i.•>.

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« i * and employées on the ir arhlevetiunts in

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jh-i hhI o f the present war. wlien th e ir « iiofwra

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R E G E N T

Thursday, July 12,1945 T H E L E A D E R

Pvt. A . S ce lseMarks Birthday

M a rg a re t Karstens I W e d s Sgt. Brown L I N C O L N

A nthony I " Seelt..*. « « ' >»l M i4.n i l M u . Victor 39 O iw nt» a j n im k e ii h is W th b ir th d a y a n t i t v r r ' s i a y i m J u n e 3 1 * » S c e l s a

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Announcement n t made yertet- d iv >if th.- ’murtiiiffr of M ir Mm- (■ret k in K in . 324 San lliepo Ave­nue, Jhitherfard,- I» S*t. Norman Brown, m u i o f Mr*. J. I . Brown of 437

.Second Avenue, LyniHmrst. The wed­ding took piare on Kridajr a f t e r n o o n

at thr Sarred Htarl Homan lalholw• hurí li rectory. Re'. tlornehu» Bo>k rurale of thr rhuifh. performed iti. ceremony.

The hrlde Is a ureduatr of l> mi luir.! tti*h Sl’B|«J . Thr bridegroom i• graduiti? of NuHri Hi/h School «ni has jnsl returned from two «mi on. half year* overseas. He i» stationed al Atlantic t.itj : The iOiq»te wiH r«- siile there.

power equals the -infinite All- sptwer: but Ged, Truth. Life, Lcve, does heal the sick through the prayer of the righteous.” - (p.. 231)

C h iird iRidge M * New Jersey Ave Rev. Howard- E. Friebety, pastor

S u n d a y , J u l y 1 5 —

9:45 a.m ., S u n d ay school.11 a.m.. M orn ing worship ‘‘B e ­

held, H W as V ery Good.”' Gen 1:31. The L o rd 's Supper w ill be held the last S u n d ay in Ju ly .

si S t Matthew"» trangelict! Lutheran Church

Ruth. 2-2134 Valley Brook an* Traven Hate

Lyndhurst, N. J.■ev George Muller

I la » . « I »k. 4M hoi * . iW k pm

I*r1*s «> I lw n

LY N D H U R ST M ET H O D IST Church

Stuyveaant and Tsnttae Avenaei Rev. W illiam Justice. Minister

307 To::tin« Avenue Ruth. l « « il

Sunday, July IS—10 a.m., Combined c h u r c h

ichool and public won,hip service. The pastor w ill speak oft “The Chrtftian's Associates.”Ihursday, Ju ly IS «today)—

7 p . m . , Jun io r «hcsr rehearsal, ollcwcd by r e f r e s h m e n t s and

t a m e s .

Ihursday, Ju ly 19—L u n c h e o n u n d e r r u s r c i c e r , of

W o m a n ' s S o c i e t y of C h r i s t i a n

i s r v i i e a t t h e h o m e of M r s N T . C h u t e , 1 1 1 M i * t i m e r a v e n u e .

R u t h e r f o r d . R e s e r v a t i o n s t o L e

made-through Mts. Chute.

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► H I M U S A I . ”

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Mr-. Thom» l ook, M2 Milton Vie nue. Mis- Snlhr Mari»«. MO Milton \\en«e, Mi** Antoinette Truivour. 121 SwimiM A\eaue «nil Mi s Calk eeine Hlwrken. 1:1'» Suiumit Avenue, are at < nnej Island.

Sunday. July 15—8:30 a.m.. Sunday service. “The

Compassionate Christ W ho Know s Man's Needs.”

915 am .. Sunday school and Bible class.

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f e d ) N u n IkMMlil t »«àI*M UM K l i l i I .K I \1i |>hIm* ic *\ \'*t*

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C H U R C H R u tte rfo r*. N . J .

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1**1 l*s 4« «tr«k* —Mr. unti Mr».. Frank t.artl**grant

anil children, 66’» Valley Hrook \»f- nuf, wer * i l (iold Spring f.akt* .Nin-

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It's a P leasu re"“ D l l l l N G E R " ,

« lan in i M »M I s i i | U H I

Sunday. July 15-7th Sunday A fter T rin ity

9 a m.. M orning P ra y e r. W il ­liam C. M eyer, lay read er.

“ One wh< b e liev es that any ­thing <an be accomplished by money is like ly to d o a n y t h i n g

for m oney" Hasidlc Saying

In t. Yi t*u*- «mi \imÍ»* .. IM " tfcrla(ititi, \lfliiir, «I* >|M*a>lHl|'.lW, *41*11 inri al V,* t li fr ait*

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In Rntherfwd. N. J.E. P ie rrep tfn t & L in c o ln A venues

•ranci« of th« Mother Cliurch. The P*rat Church of Clirlat Scientlet, of ■oaton, M in

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B E R G E Nt y p e w r i t e r s e r v i c e

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Trade W here _Katlefaction la tlu a rsa laa d t tS M ain S t^ I la c k e n a*ck

‘'G ad " is the Lesson Sermon subject for Sunday. Ju ly 15

Gatden T eat: “ The Lord hath prepared his throne 111 the heav­ens: 4md Kts ttTnfdom iu leth over a l l ” (P s . 103 19)

Sem«< n Passages from the K ing Jam es version of the B it li lm lude l-

“ W h i n the even w;i c-m c they brought unto him n-any that were possessed with devils and he cast out the spirits with hi word, and healed a ll that wen s ic k ” (Matt. 8:161 Correlativi passages fro m ‘ Science and Health with K e y to the Scrip turrs” by M ary Eake t Eddy in elude. — .

“ I f God heals not the sick they a te not healed..for no lesse

O EItG KN A P P I IA N C K I U

W A S H E R SA O l'U U T . N ili .» A M IR E P A I R E D

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f i# 5?* T U P L E A D E R Thursday. July 12, 1945

C o m m e r c i a l ï e a à e r|liv naming a woman lli<* post. Of course, of course jwa» John's widow.

As we said, Franklin was not averse to making an lion- left dollar out of his public interest. He maneuvered his own | printing firm into the public printing contract jn Philadel-

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All this— and yet nobody has accused Franklin of being a swindler or an incompetent or a political adven­turer. Why'/

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s a v i n g w a - t e p a p e r

w o u l d l o - e llii» w a r ,

p e o p l e a p p a r e n t l y a r c

NEPOTISM— a fancy word meaning the appointment of rela­tives to public jobs— is U M i a l l v the lirst line of attack of the political scatterbrains who make it so difficult for our jiov- ernment to work properly. So. for the benefit of those whojlmiil April always manage to concentrate on the picaymiie^issucs to the' exelusion of the larger one», w e intend to discourse a little today on nepotism. We want to use a> an illustration Benja­min Fran klin , whose 210th anniversary will be marked on January 17th next. ft

History books have mail«- no secret of the fact Franklin — author of thousands of proverbs jm v the fonntqinhead of numerous reforms, the benefits of which we are enjoying today. You ’ll probably be surprised to learn that. Frank­lin was also one of the daddies of American nepotism. It should be obvious even to the dunderheads at whom this is directed that the reason Franklin, i* known a» a riyic leader a diplomat, a scientist, an editor, a printer, a publisher and a soldier, rather than a« a nepoti-t. is because historians, being intelligent men. put first, things’ first.

• T h e fact ir. Ben Franklin, tlie Poor Itichard of bis famous almanac, was not averse to uuiking an boni*st dol­lar for himself and hi« family out of political opportunity.He was seldom without a public job himself. One ol his famous precepts was: A ever «*e/. iiqob. hu t oner yon hove it, Hever give it up. How uiaiiv politicians know this precept we don't know, hut we do know many who have groun gray trying to follow at least it» latter half. Well, fran klin gave up jobs, but he hail a magnificent way of laying them right in the laps of his WfoHle.relatives.

„»FranklinV-^son W illiam was fresh out of swiiddling clothes when-be followed daddv as recorder of minutes in Philadelphia. Franklin »tepped up in the postal husines». so W illiam followed him as Philadelphia postmaster. I hen Franklin made W illieController. Joseph Head, a relative of Franklin ’s wife, stepped in a- postmaster. When Joe ga^e it up, Peter FrankUiu imported from Boston for t^e purpose, took the job. Frankltn named his brother John as postmaster iu Buklun, aiul when John died, lie established a precedent f u n d .

W a s te Pap er , J 'Je e d Still G re a t

C o u n t y a w l m u n i c i p a l s a l v a g e o f -

f i t ¡ i l l ' s a r« * w a t c h i n g w a s t e p a p e r c o l *

l e c t i o n » c l o s e l y l o n e e i f h o t w e a t h e r ,

v a c a t i o n s a m i a g r o w i n g a p a t h y ' W l l

c o m b i n e l o c a u s e a s h a r p d e c l i n e i n

p a p e r s a l v a g e t o t a l s d u r i n g J i i f y a n d

A n K H ' t . ...

A l t h o u g h f i n a l f i g u r e « f o r J u n e a r e

n o l c o i n p l e l e . l l i e M a y c o l l e c t i o n

t o t a l - s h o w e d t l i a t w h i l e B e r g e n e x

c e e d e i l i t s m o n t h l y q u o t a i t f e l l b e -

n t o t a l . S h o u l d J u n e f i g ­

u r e s » h o w a f u r t h e r d e c l i n e , s a l v a g e

o f f i i i a l s w i l l h a v e t o a c t q u i c k l y t o

a v e r t a d i s a s t r o u s s l u m p w h i c h i n c e r ­

t a i n t o b o t t l e n e c k s h i p m e n t o f v i t a l

w a r n e e d s i f i t d e v e l o p s i n t o a n a -

l i o u - w j ' l c l e t d o w j y .

C o u n t y S a l v a g e C h a i r m a n A l v i n I .

( G a r d n e r t o d a y r e n e w e d h i » a p p e a l

b o t h l o v o l u n t e e r h u l v a g e w o r k e r s

Dieholds H o n o red at Pa rty H e re

T h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r » . P e t e r

J . O ’ L o u g h l i n , 3 2 2 L i v i n g s t o n a v e n u e ,

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p r i s e l a w n p a r t y g i v e n S a t u r d a y a f ­

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