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All New« T n Impartially l Jn ToM HQ. « newschedu FOR UNCO! SCHOOL T Lincoln Pupils Attend Double Time Morning and Afternoon The top floors embracing six room« in Lincoln School were ordered rioted Turrdry n*fbt the Board of Mucation. The rest of the school; will W pat on a part time baais to take up the 200 students who | M l A l TI m M W S U^MrtiaBy T«W Entered u Stom i CUm Matter Aagwt H. 1821^ «t ttfci PaO OSce a* ly tilmo.! Ig jÿ A Y , AUC JESUS* AUGUST 11, ISS7 S c Act 1 Marrti 3. 1B7S n a i cam UTHS FISHING will lose class rooms because of the | closing of the top floors. A<tiag on recommendations of the State Department of Education the board decided to close not only the top floor of the old section of Lin- coln School, but the top floor on the : new structure as well. Seymour Williams, architect and •iifinssr for the Stste Department, and Assistant Commissioner of Edu a fishingtrtp Wednesday ut Brieile Mr. Flaa caught a thirty five 'pound tun» fish snd Sylruater Gold W f • twenty right {Minder. FIRE BUREAU ESTABLISHED IN TOWNSHIP Msyor Bogle Names Six To Board To Study Fires NEW TENNIS CHAMP MAY i mm a «» , i RESULT FROM TOJRNEY Sixth Ave- Entry Of BOI Famushr In LocslTsaraey I am res Hot Coapstittsn For dswp>»n Butharfard want on A Fire Prevention Bureau, created by ordinance some time ago, wat Ailed Thursday night by MBfar cation Charles Anderson, met with Horace R Bogle with the appoint the building committee yesterday 11 g to *“ - ~ F morning snd recommended the change*. The building committee conveyed th*- desires of those men to the rest of the hoard. Whst action will be taken to Anal- ly dispose with the Lincoln School situation has not bee» disclosed. The building committee is considering plans to repair the school, build an addition or erect a new school. Supervising Principal Homer P. Shepherd mat with the Board of Education in executive session after meat of six members. Victor Schreck- enstein was named chairman. Other members sre Building Inspector Frank Schneider Sr.. Lester McCil- lough, Samuel Donald, Louis Petrillo and Douglas Train. The bureau will make inspections of all buildings over one story In ]| The Fifth Annual Harry Oswald "•'»I Twui TouniuaiCt will b îiï ^ ^S**. .* * i »M» rlar »n full swim aUrting Saturday. Aug- J ; hW a «« - - "h ! *•» ust 14th. Th? tournament is span ! ÍL t ^* have tl Mrs. Ward To Be Lady Lyndhurst will have ita «1rs« OMNI dark foe the last tw» wesha af thia meath Tk| A m A d Commuais— s »Mt ui*t formally sepcduied Mra. Fì lladi* WaPd to •ubatitene Towunhtg Clerk Dunum« k J. I- Favier, ,b rJ£r ia Ljuis M, of Parks and Pub- I I# ss fleo to * beat ans Ina tw Ik Property. The committee in charge is headed by Charles J. Ritter and his eery able co-workers Henry G . unpHas 1 _______ _ •ts this pear. M a iy , ths Vet- - ----- is' Singles and y ...........' Double« i | ■ en « S i T t Ä HenaaaErnst Tk. i m-dutUa glutee she «ail e*r>ute si) ef the dark's duties Ritter, Henry Ham mo and Walter “ Hawk" Row«. This township tournament has al- bir*» left- eo the younger of ths VMd* committee _J7-1 'T T . . : : - ; : —' " 7 «'«T wT. decided to let them Wv* their fling i wttl ha « I Kami far « 5 . no doubt been <> iv- of the r Svuni for the largs numher of. nev»coi. wre to this healthful sport. Ths committee pians t tart the Ritter, Charlie Men's Single snd Junior . ngV*s un Williams, Frank Ssturdsy st 9:30 a. m. Thons en 1-* te red ing will start play at * p. m the day. The Boys' strh If .. la . Frank Eustace. I i . . Hempel are oaly a cannot play ia ths nsom- 11 ran iL|-i. ( f at itsnta feel that Widmayor. Curtis. Henry r. Rev D. E rridaa and Frits lew of the namss GhreaAParty '^School Janitors I Under Board Fire ¡Demarest Must Answer Charges That Schools Are Not Being Cleaned Properly By HisJanitors i <<t t h » h - . i * * m ’.*r I Jurpiy era A «luto-tip in tHr «mit. « uj lyatem u U Tueatfav nighi wh»n the ft Ju t at Frtenda Honor L o c a li . v n - i _________ waa IJn r J Saipem-uw V»«>a Jame. TVm nuaineasiaan (In tme g| the mo« i>yiuLii w r* w , m the trruiutap. by Anniveraay Kvarj mcmbr- H< » cai v*cat*e\. anJ «tptm hr. trtm n ;»ill V vtlrrevJ to uvitm annpWn, viactil Ky KarJ mrmhm. Dm« Singles will be* started August l#4b st 10 a. m. T he Atflewiag champions Monday. f«| toumamaat la Ths tournâmes! Municipal fend they crowns thia year: Hsrry | Dslsfieid Avenue. promises ta fine chape for méssiliner Fsvter Is Oswald, the pemniaal Men* Singlen. Florence Sylve 1M« Wmmm'a s u r performer. KtttvKy auA«\i m/iMihi tv «wft? * *1* ^ it is s ^ d h a h r C M m iis ii fulfil a number oí ..lh.r Auk Uom I Ku.*'*!* d«i,i»t make Lyidhurit «f.r . from fire The board, whom members w ill1 Wl-ve without p*y, M l cr*»t*d ktWr "* ■ «" «*»» «* 1 Ly*d ^ ‘Ï pr.iv. the regular meeting and outlined the hurst and a lower Are insurance rate ; T ». ru-« 4 d psrt time plan to provide claaaee for1was achieved. ; S 7 ¿TvJLkZ the 200 students deprived of other The Board of Commissioners went f ^ tVir i lasses. «« .. tka wsrrsn wusan migni nna mei» Th** system st Lincoln School will be similar to that in the high school where ths older students report in th«* morning and the younger in the afternoon. TTve board pressed plans to clamp lown on uss of school property by outside groups. The high school ath lotic field will not be given out to li iifessional clubs, it was decided. The high school gymnasium will ij°t be rented except on Sunday after nuons. Thè restgrution of Xari TiAlson, science teacher in the high school, was screpted. Fire escape doors must not be cloaed with hooka, the board warned. A survey wan ordered to And doors whose su tomstic lochs are not work ine snd to put them Into shape. The Dryer Athletic Equipment (ompsny of New Brunswick will the schools with football equipment, the hoard announced. BergenCounty Republicans EndorsesClee The campaign committee of the Bergen County Republican organisa t on Monday afternoon endorsed the sndidacy of Senator Lester H. Clee for the ~ 1 ■* rnoi of the committee, presided. Among thorn present were Senator Winant Vaa Winkle, Mrs. Edna B. Conklin, (sndidate for reeiection as state com- mittee woman; William R. Brown, a candidate for state committeeman. \-^mblyman Horace R Bogle; As semblyman Frank c. Owners; Dr. Alexander and Dr. Bleasby freehold ers; Sheriff Dansen. Mrs. Francisco, ertili g «¿»airman of the county com mittse and Surrogste J. Blauvelt Hopper. George Ritter, Junior tChampion. "PI»«"« «»y b> th. flu l. 'Dm wmleh for increase in the Hudson Tuba flare be- > . ^ Mlir_ f>1_v w_v_ l,M > Ci‘ 1' " d J"' to d.f..t u n . *o.«i t w , u. p i, “.'“ i T* 1V'n,i r f'***'*":' Hut ruy.Ud KMtn*. _ of the Taxpayers' Association, ad- Geeme Ritter, Jur vocate<i that the commission take ac- tion in the matter. On a resolution of Commissioner Carmine Savino it was decided to register the township's objections in writing. Health Board Secretary Emmet K Near informed the coipm^asioners the Board of Health has gone on w ord as oppbeing the sale of raw Aiilk in Lyndhurst. The commissioners adopt ed a resolution approving this ac tion. Z, ‘.ZXZ? ’>1 h.i.T’h IÏ «¿ÏÏÏL i'm 'ÎiJÎ, "* <hí kf"»« »•» *t fo» ne*« Tuwdiy ..mhi rUd *"»• n'fll »1 mm m. , tir. 1 *' I'«*•'>« Ih» na»«' iJS? s ; K2+Ï 2r5r & ¡J í .MaKns Widow , Granted Pension ^ ackey * Guide« the courts t> [ matches. Cum- cking the rm Guests were Mr. sml Mrs « haïtes Speeemaa sad rhIMr««). Charles Jr . I gud Manch« >*/ *Wœa. I. f. Mm Frod Kpr»»«oi». Mr and Mr. l.u y . I S S S T ii B - r Æ JE T - Jfà * i p. a»., ine. im is ia* uraw win ,, , k » u d II night. Get im touch of the numbers, Hamma, SS« l> Paul OnrtereHh of ths He.-a> Mr sad Mra OtUi t.erW h, M*m Vana 9 OtU Kaeflg ee Henry àitUr 4M Nat Avoaue, Wai 1er Rowe, ITS Valley “ M ttl| p K r Weehawkea. _ IT* Vi or Charles J •tMok Avenu*. Miss Do ret k SS4 Poat Ave' ! brariun, «peat Mra Cornelius L e i» ^ of ftaa Park i Place and Mra. William Unk ef TSA ! Fifth Struct mere tunela Friday ef M um Anna Goats ol Bayonne - -u ! grunted last nig •mk> IMI. Ly»Jk«r« H ¡¡“î** ***»*■ *.' kB. , B| U— ^ I * F1» *w a w w m nwsp the Pwltew l*eual Mra Jahn Nleiaaa ef lit DelaAeid , ^ Aveaue le ut Budd Labe ter u flew , Annuity of $1.000 Yesr To Be l*sid M n. Mullln «Slur w«.«< d ih e U f h -r- — ... - Í csfce ^ f mmB lee, m al ths gram aa S U M a year waa | the high wheal eihMH* æèd le ém â night te Mrs Joha f basais ed MUmaipee É M b ft Me ef the lute Ihngsai t mid a was net watered In ^|te »1 I M s, ftp etslrt orders gtvau thul am uy ef lia r be p»wred ea <b« AahL M i W olf satd the i TW board ami U dterum Mr» Mui hud nd been gtvea | HERE AND THERE WITH LOCAL FOLKS Mr. and Mrs Earle Greenieuf of 104 Fern Avenue returned Monday from a two week stay at Manse Commissioner William Guthail ef ma »6 Park Avenue is at .Mlautir cránnUMtar Harry H.n.o«i of lU r ! H*«Uan<i, (or a old Barringer Poet, American g ion, thanked the Board of Commis in help Mim Amelts Ortslevs of 42S Page ing the peel sponsor die aanuni con FlemlngUm. vuntion of Bergen County American fion in Lyndhuret last week Harrison. Him Marfuret -ni King eia nd Thursday from they were the gUmt%Qf Allan Mem roi I I Frank Palmiert, Jmeph Sidleuky. Viet or tier« monu. sod I outs Steiisto Mary Mille« of returned Monday from a stsy st At retaraed Isntte Cdy •»- - ............. gram w nÜ be hud.«Bowed ¥ la #h Mr Ws«f alus U\ '. and Mrs. ! Mia SKEETERS FOUGHT IN MEADOWS ; ••»»••i r*ed din Ul the meuff tho kammea« is a*> aew mudilbsa,* W l) Ie»f> faaeatm p i i l k u l s i ba ard de-'lamd. *tu fhet. •» hu* Ibal wa» fus flm reaea, The doa t me« u hima the ad the owed 'aieaa a a ' <t Glotis latito J »4M __________is st Spring Lake _ Mr aa< Mr. *w5l* af « li rkiw Huaao of at« HU«. IUa4 !& £ S,¿a«a»í M* W.df eddMl them urn hmh «»->- mt -% and the htfh seUo I stb m held t* *»ee end thai tbs shrwè [-end " M — "-A Mr and Mrs Alfred ( ruubshuw of Mr. und Mra. ArneM DeMuesi of Mr;. mmé ,^*li r *,M< Ml Uvu«gei*n Avauoe sre al ( W i A V„rm* Avenue entertained at WaTTy af Mft Hath PW e bum fiayor Horace R. Bogle commended S34 Forest Avenue enUrtained at i •w" ^ PWe bum ths Lfl^leu for **a Ans, patriotu their summer home at Soring l-ake returned imm FWeaant demonstration." for several days Mr. and Mrs. Wsrraa m~~2 ___ . . | taeoswe Bitter ef tfl4 Fml A1 (ommiasioner Charles J. Rodgers Bins and son Warren of Rutherford Meeia lima -d M l lege Avh*»gpeat Munda» said he hae received a number of and Miss Catherine * * ““ --- * — ' complaints about rubbiah and cork Lyndhurst mar Work Theiae Hot Ibiya Jso»ph « «ala. ] B B if . *a•»*•* «ha« Mr __ _ _ _ be eUBsd W > '< ihe baUSd Tee- lay *>• dll use Me sHnailon " ;ï l . Hopatcong. dust burning near the United Cork Company' yard. Commissioner W il- liam L. Gutheil was asked to instruct the employees in hts public works department to spread dirt over burning maUrials. Recorder William L. Bivona waa g a n flfi to defend Lyndhurst la tffl _________________ _____________ ________ it James Woods has brought MUbUfU Avenue. Richard Hutcher of fc iu W i M r. and Mm. Arthur IW ker «*f i is If I lefSSry, assura* corps ef (H a I . the. Kasyaat a ta ke .ad ad d dtreetla (er tfte f^Wged « n 4 er oU^|44|m a J A M ftV). ! |smle ijaaniflfled )sa»l*»#s fls« Hi. :t« illlo T AvM.ua r«ur~d MonJay ^ M ^ m *„k Mr f„J, M r. O w ta K.rtk .1 U| £*?n£tw, KaufttoW II 2 2 ÏÏL - Î" * Straat and Mr. M.nla H<u<a. . r > * ^ ** u>» '' »_T W . ü Q ^| g Manaaouan t Slrwt «m1 Mra. Manta H lu ia . i Mr. and Mra Jam a, Pallaa of laa ! •* A *«ry farli avainat tha towaahlp bat.uaa ha wa* Itt) Milburn Avaaua, Hari , Walter Wlnna. rhairman tí! ¿ L 'Z Z WtaT rommittee, presided. Among *" ■'*'"* for n llut*Um^ * ft*b»"f trp ke Tuckerten. Sunduy aaaa a himbh IV ln ...I Mr and Mra. Jaiaaa (o«nar and Dr. Mosher’s Sail for Europe OnAquitania Dr. and M rs Henry Mosher of m Valley Brook Avenue sailed on W dnesduy at noon on the Amtt taaia for a six week tour ef F.u I ie«KÌay eight Dr. and Mra. Mo- sher held open house at tW ir K r •s a farewell. Fiftv guesU from ! \nohurst and nene4>y towns worn Mr and Mrs~^ank^Monaco sad family of 6dh ValW y Brook Avenue retsruud from g visit at Normandie Beech where they were guests «»f Mr. •nd Mra. Arthur ColaWlls of MS Secoud Avenue, Lyndhurst. for the »-eh-eud.. FourHurtAt Bad Corner Csrs Collide Sunday At Wesrt And Fern Avenues M r and M ra. H i children of ftS7 Summer Avenue m* turned Moaduy from a motor trip? to Maine. Hibbard , Marie 1eon Donald and Mus Martha Hans berry ef ft4l Valley Brook Aveaue returned Monday frem a two week motor trip Birough the New Kngland Sanborn and 1»U lm and Cuuads William Sharp of CM Chaae Avenue Monday frem Batabew Net luMMad I l-akes whom W S|sm two weeks ae Mr and Mra. John Ruchetahl ef ■ the gum* of Mr sud Mrs. Rehert need Í17 Sixth Avenue relumed Monday *0M r «f »«7 ( W . A . Sunday Mr and Mm Ktowarl frwm tam y ».*71 M C. Bits ef Stairh Island. m army t«wrks and eUrt«d werk U - - twe patini« ihm esala dit«* a u ran Me and Mm William Sauer und 7*em *d « •nu Marry ef Park Flam mlarwwd : Ä T “ J f t í Monday from a suy al K im Fteua. * * - Cesnh aat 1tW Murhoanark Rl«w Annthev —— 'Ifti î i f Mia. Daria «-Jai-r* af ata Valla, * • rook A «anua H w l,ll l < at W . . *• W Mra. M -la, C ucu sauer of Lyudharei and Mm Ber d T riadman af Lpmthurar (frum a gtgy at U d | f% u M Mimes Helen and Emma Kieash- ner of 42V Page Avenue am at ramp ■ at Lake Sabdgo Mra. Joeaph I He af CM Summit ft47 Second i at M l Vevuun flar a «mah. i day a«ete«l etertiSf •eei IH* I ywdhumi Ui be riaanetod wMB U M H ‘herb wWn WtobaA J wdb fk. e • « ta <+*■ * **"11 i l MM A l II A V ttT lN I ae and I kd A m, aseea la the war ugaia Them w ill be Mrs May Dtttus and heve returned u their home at De ternt. Mich . after a visit with Mrs. The in tersertion ef Waart and Fern A von um claimed another *¿rí dent Sunday afternoon when automobiles collided and csuae. juries U four persons. The cars were operated by Rovo I ski of 7M Newark Aeani Henry Rodener of M l Page A Rite. Lois. Joen and Helen Rodener. all riding with their father, wer» badly shaken up and required treat ment at Hackensack Hoepital. Miee Jean <rankeWw of SB1 U r Rovolski waa driving west on Fern ington Avenue retarued Friday from Avenue and Rodener was going north 'a week's day on Wenrt Avenue. Polire mid Rodener*» brakes, after teeied by Paul DeMami. a amchanir„ found to be inadequate He Mr. aad Mrs Iver Jucabma , Fifth Stmm returned M Bichard 1irom Wiidweod wtmfu two weeks ! Vermeut. tW peato aus » a np ffa l laáh» R*-0| , . , ______ - ^ v a -.. **■* *f*wa a*aàCa rwi «mám, lotta Uwi aaa fa. i .M a -a . —. kall «Ma * o ln . Ite a*aal l »aal Ü» «aakané a* aua-a -( ai . . ,4 Jna., CM, aaar Malia : S J k kar A e aa h » ,* a iw la .aa lap laai to ABoldThief HTa M m b b JII farm «dash k- ••* «md a »sue age meiMi Aittngftau flpsuaaai Umla Kaofwia. »ko n w M lliaa.lv duyul midmgh«. Is Web ul hie to« > ‘e pad. Shel ng lus Wad aad , . favhs oW are m rasa kto paiA -• ,<«*»«vg fyaps d a if < * - be sua a essa •iiak tot- A e i i h N i ed a . faer ‘saniij Wane al Idi BuMiitaid FW» TW ss igeasi baÉM « « ■ § al m af tW leur -** rette. Mu W ^ ' Ile aa M * akd (Wmm •a - . .. - He kaamd hae a#. Stake Rhrilsh of ftg Ridge Bead Ma* fd l d B È I ArMagkee uath» m e« m«eee< If fh*d W aun un age hfll lurk eT toade mads |a W Huai gl iS IM was summoned to appear to corder William L. Bivona ^^atrolmen John Pateraee and Fugewe Jankowski drove the children to the hoapéul Aftpr traut- ment, the four wem taken (a their home. i ir i » - DID YOU REGISTERS O karaby |h*a WO Of niaaiag Prlnary Election TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st la M nadar «ay to tha oBka ol tka C M . T aw HaS. Sir >»l( ufflca b u n , »Ml K. UL Ut 4:W P. M. — t SiirSaya. »Ä9 A. S. to I2S« Noon. Pot M m convenient, ol the volera, m eto« wed wS— »«I ka heM on the fright, ol Aa(wl IS, IS, ZU, between thr al 7JS P. M. and »J0 P. M. » a temtaate on Aai«1 14 MS wttl rn- i ^ ¿ ¡■ m r'stpnihar TL * .A A 4 voaus gpi iggiuwrua UOmMCK j, UVELU T< Mr und Mm. J oseph Kearny and family af fttft Prosperi Flare gad their daughter and eau lu luw M r and Mm William Maihieaeu of Nut lay retue ned Fr.dsy f*Um Otd Oreh ard Beueh. Mains. Mr and Mm. Charlee Bittor and eau (ieorge ef tS4 Peel A tW puet few days at M T ae miiseis.taa anew Jaeuery elss tUa angina Baaed d Neetab ■W l aaad^efihe m^ eaa. mead a S a T S ^ »he t ie f -# w>«^ág tWaw af Mra EBaahMh Danaw« of Mwanlsu. Pa toghiy-atoth *1 sfl Mr, gad‘I hase as then fern » Mr end Mm W aller Kaehae of ! Ill DdaBeM Aveaue relamed Friday from a suy at Manumite. N Varun Dead* Jr . s<. H I Third jAuaaaa la qs taag is.and f .r -se- Mr aad Mra i<du dl7 Fifth A W an art Mrs. *U> ** a i '. Bella KeW. ef 1 ivtdsmi «. |. I i Men. Adela* MeWe eei Mf aai Mes >>aald DeMnal d d IB knssl A 2*4 Fornai A ef ft!4 Bimimds ii vw of i ia Deua Í Mr. und Mm Jeaagh Hohl af 421 Forest Aeeam a fn p m lil by Mr and Mrs <ms Hohl ef Imam Lduad enent SoaWy eu S pass al Fee Hdl Furh. M... Margar* M...», ,,f i l l Kin Vftgmato ew toetnaup anules raer» toas i a i re t »e«#. M*u Mueaa ss \- s ss f V I* U l J M kl ft LY ill hens Mm IseulB Danto i aim G athsU ef U S liv iaaulaa Aeuaue ea 1 IM >«• I I I A M 919 M IK a end M h l l l m Tra |lun»od frww. a arn^a aUy m Wi TlfOSK HATH * mm ew« »a —m il* ______ _ m s inui r.-t W tegmauaal B b Mea U i T W W dtoumad sf «Sa •c IW dsflih Msw >s ali AM Fifth Asa- ntes redamad A«- io y aigka feem u law day* Misa m hm omul fee a Baas Cask« sI Jerry Muuaa» emia» I Taarr m* M. au 4«to, due and l uato of f AP ggg aamseU A ism ‘ dAaey Fu* ft Naad am el Bae*e 'jrz ¿z n ■«, to aaoa mm » la. f ^ M a ». UMM lawSe to ato* *a * r.ala— f *» >»■ i -4 am ton gam W gare es ami Moa lueB •aa Badge Bsaa am gl ' - .— - IBM HB «uaW

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Page 1: iJS? s ; K2+Ï 2r5r &¡J . MaKns Wido · 2015. 5. 15. · Entered u Stomi CUm Matter Aagwt H. 1821^ «t ttfci PaO OSce a* ly tilmo.! IgjÿAY, AUC JESUS* AUGUST 11, ISS7 Sc Act 1 Marrti

A ll New« T nIm partially l Jn

ToM

HQ. «

newscheduFOR UNCO! SCHOOL T

Lincoln Pupils Attend Double T im e M orning

and AfternoonThe top floors embracing six room«

in Lincoln School were ordered rioted Turrdry n*fbt the Board of Mucation. The rest of the school; will W pat on a part time baais to take up the 200 students who |

M l

A l TIm MWS U^MrtiaBy T«WEntered u S to m i CUm Matter Aagwt H . 1821^ «t ttfci PaO OSce a* l y t ilmo. !

I g j ÿ A Y , AUCJESUS*

AUGUST 11, ISS7S c Act 1 Marrti 3. 1B7S

n a i c a mUTH S

FISH IN G

will lose class rooms because of the | closing of the top floors.

A< tiag on recommendations of the State Department of Education the board decided to close not only the top floor of the old section of L in ­coln School, but the top floor on the : new structure as well.

Seymour W illiam s, architect and •iifinssr for the Stste Department, and Assistant Commissioner of Edu

a fishingtrtp Wednesday ut Brieile Mr. Flaa caught a thirty five

'pound tun» fish snd Sylruater Gold W f • twenty right {Minder.

FIRE BUREAU ESTABLISHED IN TOWNSHIP

M syor B ogle Names S ix To Board To Study

F ires

NEW TENNIS CHAMP MAY i mm a«», i RESULT FROM TOJRNEYSixth Ave-

E n try O f BOI F a m u sh r In L o c s lT sa ra e y I a m res Hot C o ap stittsn F o r d sw p > » nB utharfard want on

A F ire Prevention Bureau, created by ordinance some time ago, wat

Ailed Thursday night by M B fa rcation Charles Anderson, met with Horace R Bogle with the appoint the building committee yesterday 11 g to * “ - ~ F ■morning snd recommended the change*.

The building committee conveyed th*- desires of those men to the rest of the hoard.

Whst action w ill be taken to Anal­ly dispose with the Lincoln School situation has not bee» disclosed. The building committee is considering plans to repair the school, build an addition or erect a new school.

Supervising Principal Homer P.Shepherd mat with the Board of Education in executive session after

meat of six members. Victor Schreck- enstein was named chairman. Other members sre Building Inspector Frank Schneider Sr.. Lester McCil- lough, Samuel Donald, Louis Petrillo and Douglas Train.

The bureau will make inspections of all buildings over one story In

] |The Fifth Annual

H arry Oswald

" • ' » I T w u i Toun iua iC t will b î i ï ^ ^S**. .** i »M» rlar»n full sw im aUrting Saturday. Aug- J ; h W a «« - - " h ! *•»ust 14th. Th? tournament is span ! Í L t ^ * have tl

M rs. W ard ToB e Lady

Lyndhurst will have ita «1rs« OMNI dark foe the last tw»we sha a f thia meath

Tk| A m A d Commuais— s »Mt u i * t formally sepcduied Mra. Fì lladi* WaPd to •ubatitene Towunhtg Clerk Dunum« k J . I-

Favier,,brJ£r iaL ju is M,

of Parks and Pub-

I I # ss fleot o * beat ans Ina tw

Ik Property. The committee in charge is headed by Charles J . Ritter and his eery able co-workers Henry G

. unpHas 1 _______ _•ts this pear. M a i y , ths Vet- - -----is' Singles and y ...........' Double« i | ■ en« S i T t Ä Henaaa Ernst

Tk . im-dutUa glutee she «ail

e*r>ute si) ef the dark's duties

Ritter, Henry Ham mo and W alter “ Hawk" Row«.

This township tournament has al­bir*» left- eo the younger of ths VMd* committee

_J 7-1 'T T . . : : - ; : —' " 7 «'«T wT. decided to let them Wv* their fling i wttl ha « I Kami far « 5 .no doubt been <>iv- of the r Svuni

for the largs numher of. nev»coi. wre to this healthful sport.

Ths committee pians t tart the Ritter, Charlie Men's Single snd Junior . ngV*s un W illiams, Frank Ssturdsy st 9:30 a. m. Thons en 1 -* te reding will start play at * p. m the

day. The Boys' ‘

s trh If .. la .Frank Eustace. I

i . . Hempel are oaly acannot play ia ths nsom- 11 ran iL |-i. ( f at

itsnta feel that Wid mayor.

Curtis. Henry r. Rev D. E

rridaa and Frits lew of the namss

GhreaAParty

'^ S c h o o l Ja n it o r s

I U n d e r B o a rd F ir e¡Demarest Must Answer Charges That

Schools Are Not Being Cleaned Properly By His Janitors

i <<t t h » h - . i * * m ’ . * r I J u r p i y e ra

A « lu to - tip in tH r «m it. « u j lya tem u U T u e a t fa v n ig h i w h » n the f t J u t at

Frtenda Honor L o c a li . vn - i _________ w aa I J n r J S a ip e m - u w V » « > a Ja m e . T V mnuaineasiaan (In tme g| the mo« i>yiuLii w r* w , m the trruiutap. by

Anniveraay K v a r j m c m b r- H< » cai v * c a t*e \ . a n J «tptm hr. t r t m n ; » i ll Vv tlr re v J to u v itm a n n p W n , v ia c t i l Ky K a r J m r m h m . D m «

Singles will be* started August l#4b st 10 a. m.

T he Atflewiag champions

Monday. f«| toumamaat la Ths tournâmes!

Municipalfend th e y crowns thia year: H srry | Dslsfieid Avenue.

tí prom ises ta fin e chape for méssiliner Fsvter Is

Oswald, the pemniaal M en* Singlen. Florence Sylve 1M« Wmmm'a s u r performer.

KtttvKy auA«\i m/iMihi tv «wft? * *1* ^ it is s ^ d h a h r CM m i i s i i ■fulfil a number o í ..lh .r Au k Uo m I Ku.* '* !* d « i , i » t make Ly id h u rit « f . r .from fire

The board, whom members w il l1Wl-ve without p*y, M l cr*»t*d ktWr " *■ « " « * » » « * 1 Ly*d ^ ‘ Ï pr. i v.the regular meeting and outlined the hurst and a lower Are insurance rate ; T ». ru - « 4d

psrt time plan to provide claaaee fo r1 was achieved. ; S 7 ¿ T v J L k Zthe 200 students deprived of other The Board of Commissioners went f ^ t V i ri lasses. «« . . tka w srrsn wusan migni nna mei»

Th** system st Lincoln School will be similar to that in the high school where ths older students report in th«* morning and the younger in the afternoon.

TTve board pressed plans to clamp lown on uss of school property byoutside groups. The high school ath lotic field will not be given out to l i iifessional clubs, i t was decided. The high school gymnasium will ij°t be rented except on Sunday afternuons.

Thè restgrution of X a r i TiAlson, science teacher in the high school, was screpted.

Fire escape doors must not be cloaed with hooka, the board warned. A survey wan ordered to And doors whose su toms tic lochs are not work ine snd to put them Into shape.

The Dryer Athletic Equipment (ompsny of New Brunswick will

the schools with football equipment, the hoard announced.

Bergen County Republicans

Endorses CleeThe campaign committee of the

Bergen County Republican organisa t on Monday afternoon endorsed the • sndidacy of Senator Lester H. Cleefor the ~1 ■* rnoiof the committee, presided. Among thorn present were Senator Winant Vaa Winkle, Mrs. Edna B. Conklin, (sndidate for reeiection as state com­mittee woman; W illiam R. Brown, a candidate for state committeeman. \-^mblyman Horace R Bogle; As semblyman Frank c . Owners; Dr. Alexander and Dr. Bleasby freehold ers; Sheriff Dansen. Mrs. Francisco, ertili g «¿»airman of the county com mittse and Surrogste J . Blauvelt Hopper.

George Ritter, Jun io r tChampion.

“ " P I» « " « « » y b> th . f l u l . 'D m wmleh forincrease in the Hudson Tuba flare be- > . ^ M lir_ f>1_v w_v_l,M > Ci‘ 1' " d J " ' to d .f ..t u n . *o.«i t w , u. p i ,“ . '“ i T * 1 V ' n ,i r f '* * * '* " : ' H u t ruy.Ud K M tn * . _of the Taxpayers' Association, ad- Geeme Ritter, Ju rvocate<i that the commission take ac­tion in the matter.

On a resolution of Commissioner Carmine Savino it was decided to register the township's objections in writing.

Health Board Secretary Emmet K Near informed the coipm^asioners the Board of Health has gone on w ord as oppbeing the sale of raw Aiilk in Lyndhurst. The commissioners adopt ed a resolution approving this ac tion.

Z , ‘.ZXZ? ’>1 h.i.T’ h I Ï « ¿ Ï Ï Ï L i 'm 'Î i J Î , "* <hí k f " » « »•» * t fo» ne*« Tuwdiy ..mhirUd * " » • n 'f ll »1 • m m m . , t i r . 1 * ' I'« * • '> « Ih» n a » « '

iJS? s ; K2+Ï 2 r 5 r &¡Jí . MaKns Widow ,Granted Pension ^ackey * Guide«

the courts t>[ matches. Cum-

cking the r m

Guests were Mr. sml Mrs « haïtes Speeemaa sad rhIMr««). Charles J r .

I gud Manch« >*/ * W œa. I. f . Mm

Frod Kpr»»«oi». Mr and M r.

l . u y . I S S S T i i B - r Æ J E T - J f à *i p. a»., ine. im is ia * uraw win ,, , k » ud I I

night. Get im touch of the numbers, Hamma, SS« l>

Paul OnrtereHh of ths He.-a> Mr sad M ra OtUi t.erW h, M*m Vana

9 O tU Kaeflg ee

Henry àitU r 4M N at Avoaue, Wai 1er Rowe, ITS Valley “

‘ M t t l |

p K rWeehawkea.

_ IT* Vi or Charles J

•tMok Avenu*. Miss Do ret kSS4 Poat Ave' ! brariun, «peat

M ra Cornelius L e i» ^ of ftaa Park i Place and Mra. W illiam U n k e f TSA ! F ifth Struct mere tunela Friday ef M um Anna Goats o l B ayonne

- -u ! grunted last nig•m k> IM I. L y » Jk « r « H ¡ ¡ “ î * * ***»*■ *.'k B . , B| U— I *F 1» * w a w w m n w s p the Pwltew l*eual

Mra Jahn Nleiaaa e f l i t DelaAeid , ^ Aveaue le ut Budd Labe te r u flew ,

A n n u i t y o f $ 1 .0 0 0

Y e s r T o B e l*sidM n . Mullln « S lu r w«.«< d ih e U fh

■ -r- • — ... - Í csfce f mmB lee , m al ths gram aaS U M a year waa | the high wheal eihM H* æèd le é m â

night te M rs Joha f b a s a is ed MUmaipee É M b f t Me e f the lute Ihn gsai t m id a was net watered In ^ |te »1

I M s , ftp etslrt orders gtvau thu l am uy ef ■ lia r be p»wred ea <b« AahL

M i W olf satd the iTW board ami U dterum Mr» Mui hud nd been gtvea |

HERE AND THERE WITH LO CAL FOLKSMr. and M rs Earle Greenieuf of

104 Fern Avenue returned Monday from a two week stay at Manse

Commissioner W illiam Guthail ef ma »6 Park Avenue is at .MlautircránnUMtar Harry H.n.o«i of lU r ! H*«Uan<i, (or a

old Barrin ger Poet, American g ion, thanked the Board of Commis

in help * àMim Amelts Ortslevs of 42S Page

ing the peel sponsor d ie aanuni con FlemlngUm.vuntion of Bergen County American

fion in Lyndhuret last week

Harrison.

Him M arfuret - n i King eia nd Thursday from they were the gUmt%Qf Allan Mem roi I

I Frank Palm iert, Jm eph Sid leuky. Viet or tier« monu. sod I outs Steiisto

Mary Mille« of returned Monday from a stsy st A t retaraed Isntte Cdy ■ •»- -.............

gram w n Ü be hud.«Bowed ¥ la # h

M r W s«f alusU\

'. and Mrs. ! Mia

SKEETERS FOUGHT IN

MEADOWS ;

••»»••ir*ed d in Ul the

meuff tho kammea«is a*> aew m udilbsa,* W l)Ie » f> faaeatm p i i l k u l s i

ba ard de-'lamd. *tu fhet. •» hu* Ibal wa» fus flm reaea, The

doa t m e« u hima the ad the owed 'aieaa a a ' <t

Glotis la t ito J »4M __________is st Spring Lake

_ M r aa< M r. * w 5 l* af « l i r k i w Huaao of a t« H U « . IUa4

! & £ S ,¿ a « a » í “M* W.df eddMl them urn hmh«»->- mt -%and the htfh seUo I stbm held t* *»ee end thai tbs shrwè

[-end" M —"-A Mr and Mrs Alfred ( ruubshuw of

Mr. und Mra. ArneM DeMuesi of M r;. mmé ,^*li r * ,M< M l Uvu«gei*n Avauoe sre al ( W iA V„rm * Avenue entertained at WaTTy a f Mft Hath P W e bumfiayo r Horace R. Bogle commended S34 Forest Avenue enUrtained at i •w" ^ P W e bum

ths Lfl^leu for **a Ans, patriotu their summer home a t Soring l-ake returned im m FWeaantdemonstration." for several days Mr. and Mrs. W srraa m~~2 „ ___ . . | taeoswe B itte r ef tfl4 Fm l A 1

(om m iasioner Charles J . Rodgers B ins and son W arren of R utherford Meeia lim a -d M l le g e A vh*» gpeat Munda»said he hae received a number of and M iss Catherine “ * “ * “ “ --- * — 'complaints about rubbiah and cork Lyndhurst

m ar Work Theiae Hot Ibiya

Jso»ph « «ala. ] B B i f. *a•»*•* «ha« Mr _ _ _ _ _

be eUBsd W >'< ihe baUSd Tee- lay• *>• dll use Me sHnailon " ;ï l

. Hopatcong.dust burning near the United Cork Company' yard. Commissioner W il ­liam L . Gutheil was asked to instruct the employees in hts public works department to spread dirt over burning maUrials.

Recorder W illiam L. Bivona waag a n f l f i to defend Lyndhurst la tff l _________________ _____________ ________

it Jam es Woods has brought MUbUfU Avenue. Richard Hutcher of

f c iu W i

M r. and Mm. A rthur IW k e r «*f

i i s I f

I le fS S r y , assura* corps e f ( H

a I . the. M» K a s y a a t a ta ke.ad ad d dtreetla (e r tfte f^Wged « n 4 •

e r oU ^ |4 4 |m a J A M f t V ) . !|smle ijaaniflfled )sa»l*»#s fls«

H i. : t « i l l l o T AvM.ua r « u r ~ d MonJay ^ M ^ m * „ k Mr f „ J , M r . O w t a K.rtk .1 U | £ * ? n £ t w , K a u f t t o W I I2 2 Ï Ï L - Î " * Straat and M r. M .n la H<u<a. . r > * ^ ** u>» ' ' »_T W . ü r î Q ^ | gManaaouan t S lrw t «m1 Mra. M anta H lu ia . i

M r. and M ra Jam a , P a lla a of laa ! •* A * « r y fa r li

avainat tha towaahlp bat.uaa ha wa* It t ) Milburn Avaaua, Hari

, W alter Wlnna. rhairman t í ! ¿ L 'Z Z W t a Trommittee, presided. Among *" ■'*'"* for n llu t*Um ^ * ft*b » "f trp ke Tuckerten. Sunduyaaaa a himbh IV ln ...I

M r and Mra. Jaiaaa (o«nar and

Dr. Mosher’s Sail for Europe

On AquitaniaDr. and M rs Henry Mosher of

m Valley Brook Avenue sailed on W dnesduy at noon on the Amtt taaia for a six week tour ef F.u

I ie«KÌay eight Dr. and Mra. Mo­sher held open house at tW ir K r •s a farewell. F if t v guesU from ! \ nohurst and nene4>y towns worn

Mr and M rs~^ank^M onaco sad fam ily of 6dh ValW y Brook Avenue retsruud from g visit at Normandie Beech where they were guests «»f Mr. •nd Mra. A rthur Co laW lls of M S Secoud Avenue, Lyndhurst. for the »-eh-eud..

Four Hurt AtBad Corner

C srs Collide Sunday A t W esrt And Fern

Avenues

M r and M ra. H i children of ftS7 Summ er Avenue m* turned Moaduy from a motor trip? to M aine.

Hibbard ,Marie 1 eon Donald and Mus M artha Hans

berry ef ft4l Valley Brook Aveaue returned Monday frem a two week motor trip Birough the New Kngland

Sanborn and 1 » U lm and Cuuads

W illiam Sharp of CM Chaae AvenueMonday frem Batabew Netlu M M a d

I l-akes whom W S|sm two weeks aeM r and Mra. John Ruchetahl ef ■ the gum* of M r sud Mrs. Rehert need

Í17 Sixth Avenue relumed Monday * 0 M r « f »«7 ( W . A

. Sunday Mr and Mm Ktowarl frwm ta m y ».*71 M C.B its ef S ta irh Island. m army t«wrks and eUrt«d werk U

- - twe patini« ihm esala dit«* a u ranMe and M m W illiam Sauer und 7 *e m * d «

•nu M arry e f Park F lam mlarwwd : Ä T “ J f t “ í Monday from a su y al K im Fteua. * • * - Cesnh aat 1 tW Murhoanark R l«w Annthev

— — ' I f t i î i fMia. D aria « - Ja i- r* a f ata V a lla , *

• rook A «anua H w l , l l l < at W . .*• W Mra.M -la,

C u c usauer of Lyudharei and Mm Ber d T riadman af Lpmthurar

(frum a gtgy a t U d | f % u M

Mimes Helen and Emma Kieash-ner of 42V Page Avenue am at ramp ■ at Lake Sabdgo

Mra. Joeaph I • He a f CM Sum m it ft47 Secondi at M l Vevuun flar a «mah. i day

a«ete«l ete rtiS f•eei IH* I ywdhumi

Ui be r iaanetod wMB U M H‘herb wWn W tobaA Jwdb fk . e • « ta <+*■ *

* * " 1 1 i l MM A l I I A V t tT lN I ae and I kd A m, aseea la the war ugaia

Them w ill be

M rs May Dtttus and heve returned u their home at Deternt. Mich . after a visit with Mrs.

The in terser t ion ef W aart and Fern A von um claimed another *¿r í dent Sunday afternoon when automobiles collided and csuae. juries U four persons.

The cars were operated by Rovo I ski of 7M Newark Aeani Henry Rodener of M l Page A Rite. Lois. Joen and Helen Rodener. all riding with their father, wer» badly shaken up and required treat ment at Hackensack Hoepital. Miee Jean < rankeW w of SB1 U r

Rovolski waa driving west on Fern ing ton Avenue reta rued Friday from Avenue and Rodener was going north 'a week's day on Wenrt Avenue.

Polire mid Rodener*» brakes, after teeied by Paul DeMami. a amchanir„

found to be inadequate He

Mr. aad Mrs Iver Jucabma , F ifth Stmm returned MBichard 1 irom Wiidweod wtmfu

two weeks

! Verm eut. tW peato aus » a np f f a l laáh»R * - 0 | , . , ______ — - ^ v a - . . **■ * * f * w a a * a à C a r w i«mám, lotta U w i aaa f a . i . M a -a . —. kall «Ma * o l n . Ite a*aal l » a a l Ü » «aakan é a* aua -a -( ai . . ,4 J n a . , CM , aaar Malia

: S J k “ kar A e aa h » , * a i w l a .a a l a p l a a i to

A Bold ThiefH T a M m b b J I I

farm «dash k- ••* «m d a »sue age m eiM i Aittngftau flpsuaaai Um la

Kao fw ia . »ko n w M l l i a a . l v d u y u l midmgh«. Is Web u l hie to«

>‘e pad. Shel ng lus Wad aad , . favhs o W are m

rasa kto paiA -• ,<«*»«vg fyaps daif

< * - be sua a essa•iiak tot- A e i i h N i ed a . faer ‘saniij Wane a l Id i B u M iita id F W »

T W ss igeasi baÉM « « ■ § a l m a f tW leur -** rette.M u W ^ '

I l e a a M * a k d (Wmm • a - . . . - He kaamd hae

a # .

Stake Rhrilsh of ftg Ridge Bead

Ma* f d l d B È I ArMagkee uath» m e « m«eee< I f fh*d W aun un age hfll lurk eT toade mads | a W Huai g l i S I M

was summoned to appear tocorder W illiam L. Bivona

^^atro lm en John Pateraee and Fug ewe Jankowski drove the children to the hoapéul Aftpr traut- ment, the four wem taken (a their home. i ir i » -

DID YOU R EG ISTER SO karaby |h*a WO

O f niaaiag Prlnary ElectionTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st

la M nadar «ay to tha oBka ol tka C M . T a w HaS. Sir >»l( ufflca b u n , »Ml K. UL Ut 4:W P. M. — t SiirSaya. » Ä 9 A . S . to I 2 S « Noon.

Pot Mm convenient, ol the volera, m eto« w e d wS— »«I ka heM on the fright, ol A a(w l IS, IS, ZU, between thr

al 7 JS P. M. and » J 0 P. M.» a temtaate on Aai«1 14 MS wttl rn- i

^ ¿ ¡ ■ m r ' s tp n ih a r TL * .A A 4voaus gpi iggiuwrua

UOmMCK j, UVELU T<

M r und Mm. J oseph Kearny andfam ily af fttft P rosper i F lare gad their daughter and eau lu luw M r and Mm W illiam Maihieaeu o f Nut lay re tue ned Fr.dsy f*Um Otd Or eh ard B eueh. Mains.

M r and Mm. Charlee B itto r and eau (ieorge e f tS4 Peel A tW puet few days atM T

ae miiseis.taaanew Jaeu ery e ls s tUa angin a Baaed d Neetab

■ W l aaad ^ efihe m^ eaa. mead

a S a T S ^ »he t i e f -# w>«^ág tWawaf M ra EBaahMh Danaw«

of Mwanlsu. Pa toghiy-atoth

* 1 s f l M r, gad ‘Ihase as then fern »

M r end Mm W a lle r Kaehae of ! I l l D daBeM Aveaue relam ed Frid ay

from a s u y at M anum ite. N

Varun Dead* J r . s<. H I Third jA u aaaa la qs ta a g is.and f .r -se-

M r aad Mra i<du dl7 F ifth A W an art Mrs. *U> ** a i ' .Bella KeW . ef 1 ivtdsm i « . |. I

— — i Men. A dela* M eW e e e iM f a a i Mes >>aald DeMnal d d I B k n s s l A

2*4 Fornai A

ef ft!4 Bimimdsii vw o f i ia D eua

Í Mr. und Mm Jeaagh Hohl a f 421 Forest A eeam a f n p m l i l by Mr and Mrs <ms Hohl ef Imam Lduad enent SoaWy eu S p a s s al FeeHdl Furh.

M ... M argar* M...», ,,f i l l K in

Vftgmato ewtoetnaup anules raer» toas i a i r e t » e « # . M *u Mueaa ss \- s ss f V I * U l J M k l ft L Y i l l hens

Mm IseulB Danto i a im G a thsU e f U S l i v iaaulaa Aeuaue ea 1 I M >«• I I I A M 919 M I K a end M h l l l m T ra |lun»od frww. a a rn ^ a aU y m Wi T lfO SK HATH *

mm e w « » a —m i l * ______ _m s inui r .- t W tegmauaal B b Mea U i T W W dtoumad s f «Sa

•cIW d s f lih Msw >s ali AM F ifth Asa­

ntes redamad A«- io y aigka feem u

law day* Misam hm om ul fee a Baas C a s k « sI Je rry Muuaa»

e m ia » I Taarr m * M. a u 4 « t o , due and l uato of f AP ggg aamseU A ism

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M« ami Moa lueB •aa Badge Bsaa am g l '

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world's d íw m I major InvenOon. whlch 1« ualng o m of the world's old.at luveulloaa. the »tndmiU.

Ths cost of «psrstlng ene af th««« wlnd kidnappera la sbout en« <*«st s week! Thls wss learned •»? Phlleo. matera of rsdtn«. durtog * Ion* taveetlgattoa befor« th« ron pao y adoptad th« darte« for tts ru­ral cuatomers

N a o a a k n o w s w hen th « w lndm lH v a s S rs t u«ad, Ihough It ts c e n á i s tb a t th a V en e tian s used th e » «n th s 13lh c**r»tury at s tsxH 2WV y e a ra befo re C olum bea W a te r - d r ic e n m illa n t r « tai g en e ra 1 use a t le ta l

T A fE TWO TOE

The Csiw isrclal LooderPublished Every Thursday by

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER CO , In c .

356 Valley Brook Avenue Telephone Rutherford 2-4200— 4201

Fred S. Berner : ........................EditorErnest ). Dabinett . . . . . . Secty and Treas.William E. k a e a p f .................... Adv. Mgr.

L V N Ü H U R tT , N. J. , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 12, I9 J7

■ i# .!!The Passaic River Raht

1 ■ I Ti •«Mayor Allan of North Arlington has snapped up an

interesting and important problem m asking w h y th e ftssaic River is not cleaner than it is.

Grand promises were made when the Passaic Trunk Sew­er was laid. 7 - J ^ i « ‘

Now, Engineer Van Duyne ol the Passaic Valley Sew­erage Commission declares that the sanitary sewers are being flushed into the river in 1 every storm.

In effect, he says the river is as clean as it ever will become under present conditions.

Mayor Allan and his group blame to the sewerage commissk...

But, at least, a serious problem has been dragged into the

Rodgers Investigates: ResiH: ALucky Break For Homeowner«

Finds Second Avetuue P rep erty -Owner* Entitled To Thirty M ore Feet O f Property

On New Y o rk A venuePropsrtI owaer* on the «outh side

of .Second Avenue, between Ridge Road and DelaAeld A venae, stand to use* 1 re g rata an average of 30 feet of land at the rear of their lots at such time sa the toamship decides Lu improve New York Aeanns.

Public Affair* Director Rodgers, while examining a township map, dis- ■ overed that New York Avenue is 70 fart wMt.

The average width of streets in I v Ad burst is 40 feet. Rodgers said

S t t 9 feet eventually will 1»II» wflseated aad revert to abutUng prop-

Yerk Avenue ig a d irt road with aa curbing or sidewalks. E x ­cept for a gasoline station a t the corner of Ridge Road there are no buildings on the northerly side. On

• ' > aid. ear Ridge Road sre two factories. W est of D e M M d Avenue it continues as a mere path to property of the Lackawanna Rail- road. , I f f

A t its terminus the l^ckawanna Station is located, and w«re it net for

VAN WINKLE IS SURE HE’LL WIN

S e n a to r

U'jnant Van W inUe jlii - home at 145 Wi

Rutherford, af< «•pending severtil weeks near (floi ter. Maas.

The Senator, who i* seeking ■»- nom ination in |He RepoNkan Prira- sries, with fo u r -pponents seeking to unseat him ,, saiH there was little news in the p 'ical situation. He expressed confid> • > t in his ability U* win over the eouiMned opposition. He expressed no,«nrprise over the fact that former Senator Ralph W . Chand- less’s anti-organ nation faction of the

C àr Stru ck In C srb ta d t On Paterson A venue

A car driven by Robert Draper, 210 Boyle A vanu«, Paterson, struck one operated by Nat C. Gilbert» 290 Court Avenue Lyndhurat. ia the naar when the latter slapped because ef heavy traffic in Pateraon Avenue, about M 0 (art treat of Berry 's Creek

nt Month wer? d*!na*c«d!*A parked car owned by WUtihm Katrsk, 007 Fourth 8tiw#lWSS struck at S a. m. Saturday in front of his hosse by a motorist whodid not

th i. property New York Avenue P»rt» i* .uppnrt Ç his fello» town» - o u y rönne« with Coart Avenue. « " n r I - ' « . for U*»nomination.

“ W e have th* • our sideand 1 am eooIWi* rit that the people of Bergen C©ui> understand what they are," Sena ■ Van Winkle »aid.

Mayor Allan and his group may be wroing in chareine the w?uld r,,nn*« with Court Avenue, j, " * t which extenda from Stuyvesant Ave­

nue to Park Avenue. Rodger« says the township will not

open If the present sewer cannot clean up the river! what can? S w C M tja m tr » it“1'1 ,urther d*‘Mayor Allan s investigating committee may be able to tcffj o

us that, although the 1W Valley Sewerage G s m m o i I J — , , Y o n SLm> never took the time or trouble. l l O W I O U o t i c

FYobably, the story will be sanitary sewers emptying into the river must he dosed up. Filtering plants that eliminate the j *ewer waat? and clc,m Witcr .to i Jugh degree .seem to « tie r .one answer. Perhaps, a series of suc‘h plants, each taking tare “

« ^ e r a ! m im ic ip a lit i^ as it is p n ip (« e d to d .. in the N o r th e rn T h , North A r t in ^ « . m .,o r .»d _Valley, can be erected. If this is yV an immediate educational b«H |k council l«st Monday ni*ht Helan Clancy «ti<l Mrs. Emma Ship-program should be started, I r*c*',c<l » «k»ck <"r *5*6,000 an the | m*n-

Mr». C \ y it D i*ke of J J » ' l.vii.l

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Mrs. J< « Blake and children of 43!) Alder Street and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Greenieaf of 104 Fern Avenue returned Thursday morning from Forked River where thsy ware the guests of Mr«. Perriva l Waldron, for­merly of Lyndhurst.

Alfred Oankshaw of 281 Livings ton Avenue entertained at his sum mer home at Culver Lake. HowardPerrine of 286 livingston Avenue, Lyndhurst, for the week-end

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Robertson and fam ily of 202 Fern Avenue are heme from a stay at f^jftt Pleasant.

Mrs. W illia r Lintbador of 327 Lyndhurst A * f* • **nterUdned at hen home Thursday »ftrrnoon a t a lunch

i arty. M t m » were M il . H. B- Jl oust on arid da'iirhter Dions of Hsr-

Park , Mrs. W illiam Garis.It . . There It

jl . . _ nngton 1'arfc, Mrs. WjtUam Oaris.Goes, All Of It ' 1 1 “ - Je |orturned Saturday ' morning

from Florida whiffe hr* ¿ftond'U the

Miooio( 324im r r r%

I ’'otw y H o i*# .Kmgsland Avenue are ai, Bair

Mrs. Janies Ndcera and chikj of 6Q7 Rfrn A ìt ì j è ” Lfctftfced M

g* i m . i * ¡ Bank of Manhattan as a payment on In e r e in Lyndhurst we need and want the PasMic River borough bond* purchased ’in the re-

for recreational purposes It offers a fine chance for our citirenry ! M r and M r? Eugene Curley ofand should he <«e of our natural advantages ^ I. the found met th ^ ie ^ l Poat Aiw.ue left Saturday tobill«:

Lyndhurst will pay keen attention as the invcstieaiion into ! * 12.1 .'«xi to Bank of Manhattan la-!r i m I » a _ _

spend two weel h gt Liberty, N . Y.

the causes of the Passaic River contamination goes forward

Knights Tem p i*! Convention.

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Schulte of 712 Rutherford Avenue are at Keans-burg.

Mrs. May Edleman r>f 606 Fifth A venne is at Lakewood for a few Idays.

Voting Machine^ On Way '"The only methods of poUin^ v<&cs i r t as antiuuated

the horse and hugyy. . . . „ _Voting machines now uke the place of the p.flu« bo, I** th* ^

with ail its nefari<H» tricks of the trade. . ». w . _ . „ ■ .So it is well that the Board of Freeholders is pushing plans '*•* ^rw^i in . -wI- i.Ir victor, Jamaica, I., I , , foe wek-eW.

to have the machines installed in Bergen before the year is out -• - h' Ke»n>y I .. -

W ilh .ro Bryaa of 321 Koreat Ava­nue .pent Wednewlay at Shadow

feoseet on hsais.i Dto* 'fct T “ f ° r « ¡»« A " " « S .r iV M « h of «60 RuthI »1M J41 County Tax.-- « P to data. ’¿ I ? ^ - ¡ ^ t ’ ”' " ‘ “ * “! Sri,fta#> 'Interest on County Tax. ' omt I'l.-Mant

912.948 State School Tax.»434 Interest on State School Tax. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M iller of j — — ■The remainder will go into the 587 Chase Avenue returned from , Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Kidder and

treasury to await further bills. Rainbow laakea where they spent the *<>n W illiam *»f 170 Poat Avenue are The heavy county tax payment entire summer at Budd Lake for the summer,

h rin fs North Arlington up to date [ — _Mrs. W ilm er Decker of 740 Ruth . h . . M

14 Stay-“ jr? r

Weary newspaper reporters no less than anyone eW will he pleased. The returns will be in far quicker. T

rter. They will he able to flash the result.»Thus goes progress.

n m-, ~ „ 7 T-. " — — • fce' r w“ t will beshorter. They will he able to flash the result» quicker

The machines will ou t Bergen about $500,000. Their worth will be manifest in a short time.

Already th*- Ireeholders say that by combining districts and cutting down the number of voting htwrds and by savings in ■tinting at ballot* and erecting booths, considrrable money will be saved.

In ten years we will wonder how we ever voted in any other way.

Bergen County is too progressive to allow the opportunity to become modernized slip by.

Lyndhurst will welcome the machines.

The Local NewspaperThis newspaper devoted its full Iront page* and several col­

umns of space on inside pages to the Beigen County conventior of the American Legion two weeks jigo,

It w as merely another e5 t» fie of ■« give local civic enterprises. J '

The (VxnraerciaJ*nd printed in Lyndhurst.

It is the

Ltader is the <iuk JKKspapei «-uhli.tn.trst. -

>nly newspaper whose MUy interest ctsKemt Lyndhurst

Thrisigh gi»id years and pis r years' w. have stnwgled along giving th»- best we had. giving employment to I ynJuirst people, giving taxes to the township.

A newspaper serves in ly to the extent of the support it

l ls rry Xrhsell ,-r of <¡02 Ridire Koad y, when it won .11 atajrle, I ** * * Montíci®i¡. N.

Kqulpment ' ^

Work« tennis tournament last nurht WVdnewda y. wbeti it woi “ 'and doubt«» from the >hop« team.

In the Singles. Mike U-beftnan ’ of *63 Stuyv, lefeated Herman Rhael of 20H Fen- ! Sunday frtym a aine .Avenue, Lyndhurst. 0-0, 6-2; Atlantic CHy. 'x*uis Ertle defeated Charles Ber- nann, 6-1, 6-4: Victor McLane won 'ram Russel Whitler, 60, 0-1.

E rt le and Liebermann naired in he doubles and trimmed Rha«?l and

lohn Ü?rlc4n, 6-1, 6-1.

Y .

M m Kdwsrd B. Rem old , r.n îîly ‘ f* i r ì^ P o « ’1’ A v e n ii ° »re “ 't* nt Avenue returned W.ldwood He«ch for two week»

turo week stay at Mr». John Ruggiero of New York Avenue entertained at her home at

laidw ig B l.b s of S4t Stuyvesant ! Uve” , M n . ‘ À r th u r '^ ilf r i^ . °U n .

Mr. and Mrs R. J Bnrg of 221 Foresi Avenue entertamed over thè vei-k end. Gueats lacluded M arcar t I terg, Mary Berg, who was recently j raduated from St. M ary’s Hospital,

'Mttaburgh. Pa., and Miss Rena j Walsh, all of Pittsburgh; Miss Ann Miller of Brooklyn, snd l>r. E . W . ! •fnrley, ptastlc surg-on of New York j City.

O l d D e v i c e S t i l l B o o n T o F a r m e r s

T T H B windmill Is coming back . . . * and faaL Of all places too, thla oomsbark

is belog ui*ed in tha United Statea. whit k la Colonlai day« had thouaands of w»tardrtv«a mlUa but very few that ware hitched to U

Patrick Donsi of 527 Summer A ve ­rne ha» just returned from s week’a ■lay at U>ng Branch, where h< I isite«l with Rob«rt St-Hn. formerly f Lyndhurst.

Mr. and M r . Krank b s ^ t f 2TI’age Avenue, M fi. Charlea Garde

War. «I Ave Asbury

4 — — “ * ndV»f 70S ftuthsrfoi Weilneeitay at

Mr and Mrs. Henry IlsmUton of 176 Tontine Avenue have as their guests M r and Mra. Herbert Joekers of Ixmg Island.

M r and Mrs. J a U loditi of 46ITCCJVCS.

This is just another reason why you should make the __ _Commertial Leader v-sir home newspaper and fight to pte»rve ^ “ “Thl*

Ì RunuMMi for the weekend Mr and, Mrs Themas A. South, J r . of Cald

well.

it a# a local instituí**! of which you can he proud

Y i e l d T o « o <

R e a s o n

n w ra U M « m s M o s t

wtu s o m . U S tarla nt« « s i , la nay

U te Uaa.

0 itU iam G G ollbtscot LINS MCMOMAL. H

P'Jthcrlord 8 - 2 0 0 0 *53 W « mM Av.. LYN0HURS1

Ooerrtcai twr twoo

and Mrs. Arthur R<pp of 083 Atene« returned Mondayfrom a two week*»tay at Nonj from a

r f *

‘ M bs Marias S «U «r> n l af mJa y Avenu, entertain*«! at her luAae

night for me nt liar« of the . Chapter. Theta Kappa Ru

Sorority. Guest* were Mtaaea Dom- , i ih r fc r tm sB \ ilrq g Modjpis I to s i ] Terry. Leonore Nelson. Staai« Wis- 1oewshk.PaoUer

J«an Isenkowaki and Ju

Th. j , o t e i nftntf Mala. went aa a oftenu I barada» tu Ter- sata Lake. Mss Craie Hick»« and daogbt»r Grace. Mr and M rs J«hn Zahn and Mm Ä illi.m I. Ke lly and

Ons c o m p a n y a lo n e ta this country s o lO 116.000 w in * m i l l s lost À

children. They wtr» .. .. — iramrd by I Mrs M ^r liit ua and ***a Richard of

’ Detroit. Mwh.

M r and Mm W J4M Stxth Street an

j P a rk fo r (u# week»

! Mr. sod Mrs. Frad Bayer

m evt

year fh!s n nl4«a *op«i»ar'l* >S dv- to the demand lor loe *o ii» i* rot •oat eoeded m «Oarse nádenos «MUOIO M**« ore atUI «UOoui r i ine s o w e r ^ ^ ^ ^

Incredible as « aoems. ih»re ar« M ÈI ab«s«t laoossso ai i * * •SSO hamas la the |la«ted Matea «ttbout steetrS« «urroot taKh homae uà* ta l le r i« thè* rad Ma It la «he

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R U T H E R F O R D N A T I O N A L B A N K

Mildred Schuhe Given Birthday

Party SaturdayBuild All-Ye ¿.-Round **Summer

Home Fes Ï7 ‘rr Use, Too.. Every..

Third PersonMr. and M rs. W illiam SrhuHr of

712 Rutherford Avenue gave a party at their home Saturday night in celebratioa of the birthday anniver nary of th-rir daughter, Mildred.

(iuesU were Helen McNamara and Neill Guiney of Brooklyn. Nellie Nell and Norm as A U of Irvmgtor. Virg in ia Monahon and Francia Springfield of Belleville, Je rry No­votny and H?J*n Casazza. Edward t.asperick, Arnew Hannagan. Ger trude Amrein. Bernard Schneider and Frank Gallagher of Lyndhurst.

. . . in Rutherford. Hast Hutherford, < nrUtadt and lyndhurst in a depositor in the Hutherford National Bank. In fact, we enjoy the eonti- denct of over 16,0110 depositors in these to»ns.If you could read the story back of these im- pressive ft »cures, you would see husineaa estab­lished at >1 financed, individuals laying a foun­dation for later success, protection for the family.

S. P. C. A. NOTEST H O U G H T F O R T H E W E E K :

“ I f to do «ere a* c m v *.* to know what to do” Mt*.- chaut of Venice.

W e have received a w ry inter­esting letter from Mr. Crogan a!>out our rabbit artide published in “ The Commercial Leader” . W * wer.- verv glad to get it an it ahowa that our column la being read.

Mr. (Vofran rnises rabbit* and they mu at be very fine ones from hia description. Mr. ('.rogan saga that Belgiau hei.** should have wa­ter. potat > peelings, etc., but 'that other cabbits should not have water. He asks for our aource of informa­tion about water. The direct i n» were taken from the following:

Aim-:icon Humane Association. A l­bany. N. Y . This association ha» branches in a 1 moat every city in the wo rid, even in Africa.

American S. P . C. A.. Madi* n Avenue. N. Y . C. Cover« New York City, Long laland and vicinity.

M M s s a c b u a c t C m. A- Covjr* the New England Stales.

Kllin Speyer Hospital, the largest and best equipped Animal Hoapital in the world. Thia hoapital . ia th* r» sul\ of th- work of one woman.

. Prince Speyer.Frances Clarke. Direct« r of Hu­

mana Kducation, New York City.Mr. Crogan'a rabbits are evidently

fed on fresh material, but so mimv pet shop* advise dried peaa »a pat I of the menu and ao many people think that atale vevctabVs hr., good enough for a rabbit. A ll the watt* has gone from atale vegetables and the poor oreotur.-s suffer.

Quoting from Mr. Crpgan'a let ter. he say*:

Amr ras give water from a bah’ and no greens— greens ami no wa ter. Bel gianf— water. gr.-cn*, potat« iieeaings Black (Matte- H Butter- fliea^No.

"D O G D A Y S " is “ IH)G D A Y S ’*The awfom 1* anything but a *hr*

for the dag in a festal sense. Thn. 'in' "i h.

t- about as much ... m be mod«' ’ ♦ n l 'i i♦

■mji'h < metimes, and Hm i ' I

te nrarbv to tiuench the thirs The world ^ m * a strange placenothing ia right. Seldom ia righ etieti a fe t tv ia tee warm.

Some dogs, < f course are care« for ¿»ruperty; “ tbers run wild and many are 1n homes where care i an inconvenience,, to the master an mlatreea. or where stupidity reign- No one can guess b w long T H K S I •logs s i l l be among the living, no how uncomfortable they are.

Tak-> any tow n in the world. Thee« w ill alw ays be four or five and i some places, fo rty or f ifty dog

»•I ' .I « nnt.-.lHere’s where the Bergen t'ounty V P. C. A . roir.-a In and where the* should be *>ther organiaations III* it throughout the land. Most r. theae stnrya In other place« are 1* away te death.. A simple, quick an peinlees death, aw hope, and th doomed w«re of n > social conae guenca-^only mongrels. But it sor of make« a feller’s heart go oat t* them in th ? ir ignorance o f lif* They were doomed becsuae' some hodjr did not take | i the mother dog when ah ' was li season. When the puppies were bori they watt kept aatM they K v a »

n H-.t. •!taken out and dropped to staree oi live, as Fate willed.

Ttv^re ought to be some rhanr for a ll d gs to pick a home instaa of having to rely on Fortune for i break Hfe. I t * mightv hard whe* voa think everything la ngreeabl« and the next thing yea know yo* sr.» being taken away to you don knew where and yo* don’t kno» why. You ean only gueae that yo- are getting in the way of hams program < TT T> such as it is.

Many of them are simple t guess They ha*e b»»n neglected For them there has L*ea no sttrl n m ld m n a i as adaeaMaa a r aM ag insurance. Many times their mea’ are enough t • make them think th«' th^ whale body is dead, all eacer the stoaMM-h and tongwe. A trucl 1 ould come rirh t down on top of >*an and they w« aM never mind they are ae logey with wrong foe«l

• th» Marge* S. f . CA. come* in W e keep our dogs an­tra ._ t .« i l « u . * . te* «..I

r K e l l of tkr w i»« i or Ik . , l . . r . or Ik , « im ,I» « « » » oo «iron, i k m krifk l >u>nr d . r , tk .l A \ / . \ ---

■•»y m planai«, now u ko 11. a i n a i m i all P “ T,W F I V .- * “ >• <■«'•«• lor «k. tamil, al tk .l, hrortto rooort i I f . <111 I —“ '7*»°« **• •«>» «0 rono l^r tko poaalkllur of n>akln| | [• f . H f l S T t l H 1 * 1 *“ ^Ä!•oo of yoar rol to ,, lor w«Mor R a .ii H noar ' I ] i l l B - | M* T / " -4 kill for akllng aad (H^^fann « ,« k « r« M . r . 1 I j | i* V link. ter nkntlH koil nkon nil » ate«.- and n o * [ i IM .. ' Í Í B V O .X . '•vlnntln . Rakln,. o i l . fur tko n o » ' ~ V [ .

Il U boat to atnrt tko .koola . , . .t r a r tu . to tn| / \ \ ' * V ' . - l i inow. no that |ko ru lln ,« will ko «...aU.a noti arali x - - _________ .*Naklo f .r P.1I Work rada tunini.-r r o W i r t lw work ( iw r .r .la In loaornl. loa, ruoli, tkan tko ao a . whrk Im I L \ kI . tko viator. oa|>o. lolly i l tko a r .ik o r, . k i t , H S t i S " T ----w.»da wkoro ronda lo yM r aM. k i w i aofl a .d « S s À » o — , I H * m M alanda of mnlorlal aro m all, k .« ,od , „ a | ~ o t ______

I . . rnrofully dosi,.od all ronr roand owtato a or« I ■ ' ' Nan Iklo lod«o. orory do Un, of root ( l i r a Iko owaor I ^tko ammaliai la (..(afori and ..uar.nioa. r Tko pina I i f -------- pkoworor. to lo ilk lo and ana ko rkongod t . n. Il la I » Q « t fdl.ldnnl ro .n lrra . o l. A w ardnto nad t a . rhiooia 1 - . :nro l.«cn lod. Uno of tkow « a ko .tu tto , fot a k .tk PiOOOa t v » .or tollet or hoth — — ---- ■ - •- ......................- _____

Built In cioeets cas be lastalied •■•ter malarial la a rich brow a a well coast racted bousefor nulo .M r . cunt la Iko kit.koa !? .'* * * ’' " • •* - « I ■■**' ikrrMgk Ik .or kod rknn.kora aad l i n k , raaoa kowo.or. k . oppilo. If mlmaiaai a in ln loM nr .Z U-,k r .a lo . . . 1 b o " r i . t l , ^ •* * »W IM to r r«lo . Inoulntod nad Ptrtmuiall]" , i „ r o i ^ r n « n n i r r r ■rk— ~ • « - . w « » . k . » « ^ o .id ,0 . 0 1 .0 1 nTkoIIO . . *«« 1-0« O.n ko omoloyod ua tko ...on of plrnnoro Im »•«.tòno « .w All oTlko.o Ik7naî “ * **"■ **4 « ‘" « i » * "• “ *r a i w i ^ ,, fc ù . l ÌT k o d » “ ! ""• T k l. ..« id nnd pro«iod IÏ IkT owH^. nnd tko « . t o r l i ^ I * * ** — »* * * «•' “ «■»•' bordor Iko k. mo ran k . atll'iod Ï i i . mTu . doaigoa or alralgkl nrroaa rld.oa port loo OO woll nn P i n a

Horo a ^ la Iko ownor'a mata inn ko Tko inatont M«nu<uo Tko M lorln la naod In, l .d . wood ,Hod of tk l. typo la tkM n>or

ltl.ro board Inaolall.m for la l.rk ir T k o » pl.an w.ro draw, wltk in . kor d. olor n a l.ol) ' it I walla aad i -Ilia«, l-mporod proaood Mr* of prorldla, tko moal doolrakU r.oltrncl or will »01 ,oa W“ - * ° “ r* “ < lomporod proa^d foat.ra . f.a .ik lo wHknal m .k lm wlik n d'pooil^lilr ro.tr wuod oitrrlor lor Iko oatbr M g . coal proklklllr, T k . pl.u ralla lor wUI kaadlo tko (ali lor

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l-oat A m a . nro rotor min o . M i am ooo .paot tkó pool wwfc •> A . tkorr k a M Hlan lUton Curty . ( M m kory f u i

I m i m a T T i ■ -V— —- » % ¡ - Mr n n J M r. V la m d rW rk ut*) Joaoph M .)u a ih .k of Hid»* kllitroo A n o . M ari, a ori V r io a r a

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daugKlor S ian B a lly A .i-o » I « 4 , , f ^ KorkMl S i. . .

W omar’s Club At • Mrs. Frederickson’s

’Hanflo ol»r oar. dugn, but ft I . tW . >thera who have daga obtained Hea .•en knows where. W e keep aft- i hem but they are either tao atup««*r cruel to cara. Som etí mas wr? n hieve a viciorj and the V k tiir »>

xei^aad. -aw eThereV one tlrflkg about the ea

cution theae da^ i that aiakes a fellow feel a little beppiet. Then *ma been a decided tayarevement it he methods. Once upon a t»aw. i

meant standing m a field sad being ♦hot at until the end came, or be ng pu.-bed into s crate snd dioppe«! •verhoatd ta figh t w ith the othei .ictim a until (i-ath ia a v .

Now the dug goes int • th« boi fh a aghanat of an aatamahHo la •umped into it alow ly. The d sf nay l>e chewing a Umr and th« nomoude does tk.. trick . O ar tank vaa a part present from Mr. Jam«~ 'ru ikshank, the real estate man of M’asaau Street. The gas is pipr<i hteagh w aler aa that there la ne moke. O ur man never knows When «mie one o f us w ill appear t.» «ate» * dm. because even the be»t « f pa»<( mployee* become careles» at Usw«

It aiakes thing» easier for th tnim als that have ta g«» the sick he croas (betsuae they haae been i and ted a ll wrong», th . felh-w nu km!y w ants a fte r we have hapt him 'm months, but “ l>og D ay»" srv (till “ Ih*g l>sy»M just the same snd Mthedy likes them, but moal of u» ike the dogs.

W e have tha follow ing dog* st the Shelter. T ryen Avenue. Knrfe«.-*.1 arge m ales Germ an Sheph«^. P * M ofite, hiHjnd, part I»a la ia tia f. part « II te rrie r, part a ild ale . several nixed hraf dl.

Sm all dogs, male—poodle«. Koaey i part pood!e, w irehaired, miaed m all haand. fox terrier.

A pedigreed Great Dane, apayed emale. Tm a dog ia wHh its intU we ran place it. She is too large or the place and so fu ll of fun thst •he needs a large place to ran ia nform ation on request by applying o W ille t’a Anderson A venae, Dem«, st. Phone C l osier 441.

Capta>n and M r* W dliam T. David «aa of Fera A '« iw had as their and leon gaeeta Momia» M i»—» Mar fueritava«id Isabelle M< Kenn« of Gal .•eatortf/Teaaa.

Mrs. J . Ibmarest I Med Monda) Vt St. Mary’s

Mra Jo n a « l i r a u a a l . N . a ( n r l'.**t Avoium. am i . Momia, ta Hi. M ar) * H eefsial. P a—ax-

Mrs I h> ma rest was ham ia New York and had lived la Lyadharst I I

Mrs. Bendix Fr^darichson of 14 Kidga Road entertained at her «ammet home id Great Kill«. Stnl. ». Island, Wednesday, for memlwis of the Lyndhuiat Woman's Clab. Gtvats were Mrs. Jama« Ta it, preaident. Mrs. Joaeph Slofaey and daughter Bctrniee. Mrs. Jam«*« le igh, Mrs. Ar mdd .Haft, Mrs. Josapn Aldridge Mrs. W illiam B. K die Mrs. Jd in S. Kataha. and daught.-i MargS' et M ia. John Walton and daughter Ag ne*. Mrs. W illiam Herbert. Mrs J.- »epblne Steimle M.t» Daniel O' Conaelt. M«e * tie-nge Teerv M l» W illiam Sch weigert. Mr« Carm in .Sa vino and Mrs. 1C baa bet h Mar Mullen.

Mr*. Madeline Hopp« and daughteEvelyn and Miss M ane B ittig ef 410 Ten Eyche Avenue aad Mrs

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Mr. and Mra, WHIIam Dunbar andlaughter Ana of r U « Hum me iA vs ah* retar ««d Monday from* a trip la B*Tab. a-1 Niagara Falls

Mlaaai f id d h aad PæetlryBenewe ef l l Milu»n Avenue «re at Midland Itearh for t»o aeeka.

Misses Je aa and Bath IDefer •laughter« of Mr and Mrs J A Kiefer of T«S F ifth Street relame« Monday from a month*« stay at Ob Tappen where they were the gaeat of their auijt Mra. E . J K retarner

Mr. aad Mra. W illiam Hickey aai. , .« . . : M l f . S , .,«•

returned Monday tram a two week stay at <*eaa C k ta .

Mlm Phyllis Moaaco of M 9 Valley Break Avgaue entertained at hat home Tuesday night at carda Gaeets were M.ase* Angie ead Ruby Polite. Mildred Muller. Fdythe VeHanova and Charlotte Menare of Lyndhurst and Bari»ara Bemol«» oi Brooklyn

Mrs. Bwbert Baean of t i l R'dge lU ad and Mra Cane I «sguardia ef

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VEGETABLE DEPT.G reen Beans . . . 2 i t 1 )f S w eet Fresh Corn . d a s M f C arro t» - i c e t » J 10« Je rse y Tom atoes . . . % |* New P o ta to es . , lO h s 1?«

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Charged with speeding on Ridge Road Harry Klemm of 2 Ames Ave­nue, Rutherford, was lined $5 Tues­day night by Recorder W illiam L. B it on a. The same fine was imposed upon Arnold Pagano of 220 Delaney Street, Newark, and Charles Watson of 571 Washington Street, Belleville, all of whom were charged with speeding.

Harold B u rr of Long Island was ftp#d $2 for pasn iu a red light.

Houses Silly .In Township

R ealty D ealers S ay Most P laces A re Filled

A new te n n is champion for Lynd- h u r s t f o r th e f i r s t time in five years a p p e a re d on th e horizon today with t**e a n n o u n c e m e n t W illiam Far- quhar, n u m b e r one ace of th e Pas­saic T e n n is C lu b , w ill be a com p e ti to r .

H a r r y O sw a ld , th e R u th e rfo rdT ? n n is Clu»> c h a m p io n , h a s been su­p re m e in L y n d h u rs t te n n is fo r five y e a rs , l a O sw a ld '- « lui. m*'. lies with P a rq u h a r , h e h a s com e o f f secondbest.

T h e p o ss ib ility Oswald will be de th ro n e d h a s sp o t lig h te d co n s id e ra b le in te re s t on th e co m in g to u rn e y which will b e r in th is w eek end and w ill -o n d u d e L a b o r D ay .

T h e to u rn a m e n t in v a r ia b ly a t ­tra e te m «rv th a n 100 players. K een ic tto n is a lw a y s p ro d u c e d . O sw ald m p e r io r ity h a s d e tra c te d fro m in e r e s t in th e la a t tw o y e a rs . F a r l u h a r 's e n ty h a s a ro u s e d m u ch appe­l la t io n .

Mrs. A. C. filk»tt^ and Mr». I. J . Kelly gave a ca rd psrty Thurs­day night at the hom e o f Mrs. Bil- lote of 405 H a rd in g Avenue, for the benefit of tji* S o u th End Dem ocratic Club.

Guest* wore M r- John Flynn, Mrs. Frank Kpillanr;, M rs. Michael Eufe- mio, Mrs. George W olf, Mrs. Joseph .MrWaiters, M r* A. J . Freleigh. Mrs. M. A. Post, JM”*- Josej»h Dillon. Mrs. M ary O'Connor. Mrs. Martin Carrig, Mrs. J * J Mazur. Mrs. M. M. Mcl^oughlin,. M *ses Marian Rus­sell, -L'annette Burke. Catherine Kelly, Imogene [ l ’ica rd , Mrs. J . A. Picard, Mrs. l^ re tta McCormick, Mrs. George K oehler «and Mrs. Jo ­seph Farrell.

M rs. Charles H in g s te , Mrs. A. C. Neebuhr, M.rs. Herbert Adtrms, Mrs. F ra n k Vayana, Mrs. O, J . Madison. M rs. Florence Ca»tk?s, M r*. Charles Boehmer, Mrs. E. M Whitelock. M r*. J . L. Gregi.ir. M rs. J . J . Neill, M rs. T. A. K a v a ’ia u g h , M r*. John K isae ll, Mrs. Has*1*-I! N e is s a n d M rs. M a ry Smith.

*PURC* ! " J * •» •*»**« •> CMWni 1M flgur.,M t l" lU •* a*s»s tf U. S. D«pt. of Labor monthly reports.T "H U brewing Industry's 1937 pay- brewing Industry. Were * roU for labor w ill exceed fSO.OO«.- drawn showing labor's d

00« aa a resnlt of more employment Indirect benefit« from bee and increases created te nnloa work- was relegalized April 7. ars in new contracts negotiated with figures would run into hu labor leaders. This is exclusive of millions of dollars, U Is aa the estimated «24.oeo.00e which will statistician« who bars mac be paid to salaried employee* snd of- of tbe elects of relegall fleers, bringing the aggregate yearly would include increased Payroll past tbe $100,000.000 mark, from reopening of malt

More than M.000 anion brewery cooperage plants; more workers, la 71 cltlee. wiU add sa *«ged by steel mills to mec average of SltC.40 to their Individ- created by plant constru ual pay envelopee this year as a re- babllltatlos and materlsl ■ult of new contracts, it has been barrels, steel hoops, mschli calculated by Ubor ofBdala. This more men sdded by far Increase, averaging 13.20 per man harvest of bops snd bar weekly, will aggregate SS.C27.C24 hired by glaaa and caa ms for tbe year for tbe men already at- «rs to turn out bottles a iected by new coatracta. Tbe total “ »or® msn hired by autos increase for a ll brewery workers duatrles for the trucks n «111 bo greater, however, as aego- the 700 breweries; also n tfatlons are pending la 105 other by distributors sad resta cities, according to labor lead era. orators whose food sales m

The new lacrosse raises the week- beer consumption stimula ly paycheck of the average brewery U*«.worker to over $35. The current In 1935 tbe brewing !n< high mark la aore than doable the rectly employed 39.169 w. wage paid In 1914. when consump- era. paying oat $C0,C14.I tloa of beer kit lta peak. The Indus- weekly average wage of \

The housing situation in Lynd- hurst is acute, according to real estate dealers. Fewer than a half dozen houses are on the market for rental. Apartments also are scarce.

There are many houses for sale and broker* say a lack of rental prop­erties doubtless will induce sales

Because of the shortage rental prices have been well maintained and above the amount which the average Lyndhurst fam ily can afford.

Lyndhurst experienced a building boom a few years ago, but the laat five or six years there has been little new construction.

M RS. O SW A LD J S PARTY HOpTESS

M r«. Otto Oswald of | | 2 p * rk Place entertained at h^r home S a t ­u rd a y nijcht at a surprtsn party in « l e b n r t lw i of the birthday figiniver-

v « f W< hoaband. --------------G u e s ts w e re : Mr. and M r I A. J .

V a n d e rh o o f o f East Orange, M r. ano M rs. J o h n Dabai o f Passaic, G eo rg e T e r ry , J r . , o f Irvington. Mi an d M rs J . J . Ido l and Mr. and M r*. Roy B ra d y o f W o * * .R id g e . Mr. an d M rs. J a c k Mahlbacher and Mr. an d M rs. I ^ o n a r d B lu m o f Cariatsdt, and M r. a n d M rs. J . E d w a rd D u ry e a o f R u th e rfo rd , M r. a n d Mr*. C e o rg j B ach m a n , M iss H ild a T e r ry a n d M r. a n d M rs. G o rd o n Campbell and H a r r y O sw a ld c f L p n d h u rs t .

Conrad Maurer Partyn n ra d M a u re r , J r.* A venue e n te r ta in - o n W e d n esd ay in

r th b i r th d a y a n n i- sun, C o n ra d . J r . ,

in p in k a n d b lue.G u e s ts were

C h a r le s and B ia id e G eschtftl, S ic k e r t , P r e t t o * an .l M rs. J . C ai ra d U s u r e r , Mi

uee D u n h a m , A del- tfirciam O ne, R u th < h ris tan b lo o m , M r.

rley OHI, M rs. C on a. J . J . S ic k e rt of » M t, C la ire a n d . A li- M rs. A . J . G u id e r

Starlings Lose Towage earners, reeelvlag aa aggre­gate a t $53.243.743 tor the year, an average of S1C-&2 per weak.

The estlmatea of current labor employment and wages have been compiled from figure* s u p p lie d monthly by the U. S. Department of Labor, supplemented by actual and anticipated Increases. The figures cover only the brewing industry proper aad do aot taka la employ­ment by dlstrlbatora, retailors or others affected by rertval of the

Frank Ring of 131*nt the w e ek -e n d % t

M r. a n d Mrs. P o s t A v e n u e sii

M rs. Vogel LeadsGuild Devotions

U d iM ' Guild o f the hpui'.fyi*, Church n».t Thursday iif- t t rn o o f i . t t h . ,-k u tc h h»JI. M r .J o h n V ogel le d t h e devo tion* , hc- cu n q M m lti by M r , J o h n W j*»on *1 th e p ian o .

M r*. S a m u e l Hix* *n w *s nam ed c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e in e h a r g ; o f a s e r ie s o f s i lv e r t e a s t o b e g iv ­e n d u r in g th e m o n th o f A u g u s t a t th e hom e* o f m em ber* .

P la n s w e n . m ad e to h o ld a b e a t r id e to B r id g e p o r t , C onn., A u g u s t

I 1®- Hrs. M ilton B. E ll is to c h a irm a n o f t i le a r ra n g e m e n t co m m itte e .

J o s e p h C e lle e f 195 C h ase A v en u e re tu r n e d M o n d ay f ro m a s ta y a t M«s- Uc B each ,

Mr. a n d M rs. A n th o n y G ig a n te o f 220 F u tm a n P la f* a r o a t F a r R ocka- A a \ for ISM. A .-rkv

Miss-'Marian 5L* Fantamne o f 4MF o re s t A v e n u e is s p e n d in g th e su m -

f RIGHT OUT O F THE AIR- 1 — — - B y C A R L E F E R R IS —

Ju n io r Auxiliary of the Harold G. B a rn n e r Post. American Legion, were guests Wednesday at the base M l iram e at the Yankee Stadium, rhe youngsters mare seported by Mr*. Emma Hamilton, Mrs. Georg« Sylvester. Mrs. Elisabeth Hollister, tohn B<>gan and Charlee Schneider.

Those who attend'd were: June and Louise I M arilyn Earp.darilyn Bruckner. Betty and Nan- y Sylvester, Hazel an<1 V io la Pk-

ttakv. Charles Summers, George. Pir- tlaky. IV.rothy ami John Bogan, Jr . , leorge Holliftar and Kenneth Sav-

»RTON BO W E. network

Radio Theatre l* already preparing for Its return to the air on Septcm* ber 11 Cecil B. DeMUle has writtenI* all th e leading Hollywood star« ask ing each to supmit a Ust of plays h e or she would like to do on radio n e x t season.. Then, even without fixing dates work can begin on Uning up the new season.L o re tta Let. who now occupies one of radio s ptire solo Jots on a San- day n ig h t program , can't re ad a note

Cold CutsLIBBY'S

Mustard .ickles

LORETTA LEEo f m usic and nev«r studied i l She sings en tire ly by eèr CWdiy enough, sh e a on the sir with Werner Ja nssen, who has apcnt mast of h is ill*'studying mutic snd a Known am ong musician* as a great te c h ­n ical authorityMovie wort trill not interrupt Har­riet Hilliard a radio appsar*net next season She and Orno N* ;.-«*» wiu broadcast from Hollywood beetnnin« in October instead t * New Yurk fts previously Cansequently. this* km* absences freni the air whrr tbe

r u m r o m rk te COlSMgtèlAL HADES

Another week-end over and it is with much regret that your observer sits down to peck out this column. Call it slushy sentimental stuff, but we think you would feel the same way if you had t<> leave heaven like we did. We might add that it is necessary to be a fisherman to feel that way. W e were at a spCit that could easily be designated as a fisherman's heaven Imagine this setting—a beautiful day, a rolling countryside, green with luscious, shady vegetation, and a spring led pool measuring about thirty by a hundred and fifty feet—a pool that is teaming with fish of all kinds, bass, perch, sunfxsh, all large ones, and one that has never been sullied by the cniel barb of a fisherman's hook.

The po»4 is k x a t e d on the p r o p e r t y o f o n e Frank Buccerelli of New Canaan, Connecticut. Frank is a senior in the School of Forestry at Connecticut State College, and is home for the summer working for the Department of Agriculture making the countryside safe from the Dutch Elm disease. An h u r» i O nly to w n sh ip r*»iamiable person, Jie is content to stroll around with an old briar int*r th*

Judge Brrona Fines Speeders

T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T I ? 1 m

B re w in g In d u stry ’s P a y ro ll fo r L a b o r

T o E x c e e d SO M illion D o lls rs la 1 9 3 7

pipe in his mouth, philosophically unconcerned about the roar Entrin »rf beinr »ectpi«! for <•>» and crwy life presented by New York City Home ,30 miles away.

He built the pool And stocked-'it With “fish fbr h.s own '‘"Ubl" * "enjoyment “ If any of those city guy«‘knew this place existed,” Tht’ ■•«nmttif. in chmnt.L _ \ : i - . 1 L — . . . . k V L L . J . . . ________________________ ; « r t a r l e . J R it t* r , d ire c to r , W»1he said, “I'd have to arm myself with a shotgun to fight them H»nry Q. Rio«r .nd H » i Mr. , n(1 M„off. Come on, I'll show you the place." l j ry HMamrr. l-ark and Pl»y(rroun<i I ,,f 445 sturvpiia

1 I I • > • jO o O M M f lW I- '»>» *• I '* » “ '- " «1 at their honSo we followed him through a ma*e of hundreds of beau- t."un,*,'S u ' < ,v. h“"«r nt thi-.r I*/-. - i L i » i i , » . . i Patrick Guidetti, custodian of the _tihil tir trees and then through an apple orchard, luadetl with court*, ha* promised that th?y will D e c e S l

apples, by the way, to the edge of the phenomenal grassy '* 1 ‘ ,l‘ ■K ‘banked pool.

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''W atch, " said Botch. That’s the nickname everyone knows him-by. He plucked i grassh<^>per and threw it out on the water. We saw several silver streaks dart for the surface and the grasshopper disappeared as if by magic down some anxious guile*»"*#

“Bass," he said. “A couple of hundred of them. They range from ten to thirteen inches. I stocked the place with a few of them years ago and they've bred unmolested."

Our eyes took on a slightly glassy hue. Our brow, we even felt it, was moist and clammy. We knew a fever was develop­ing A fish fever. Any fisherman would have been smacked with the same symptoms. There we were, not ten feet away from the things, our trout rod packed neatly in the rear seat of the car (Butch knew m*htng of that), and not being able to do aifytfling about it. It made us sick to think of it.

“They'D hit anything,” he told me, and proved it by throw ing a small clump of grass into the pool. Another rush, a splash as the fish broke water. “Do they always bite like that?"

‘'''Alway*," said Butch. They aren't as wary as wild bna»k trout, although they give plenty of fight when hooked. 1 can catch’ two of them ip less than five minutes."

"Just a second! Hutch," interrupted “You have a nice plact' fiWc and all that and the fish seem tn bite, but dtO’thand mr'ffyit No guy is going t6 tell me that he can catch twibass in five minutes, {t just doean't happen.”

£fijlu\ anything. He just haoJed me his wrist ftiert picked dp a rod that was lying in the weeds

baited* *rf unbarbed hook with a small grasshopper and pulled wriggling beaut of a bass in less than an instant

hit the water. He flicked the bait out againthe trick. “How long did it take?" he asked

and ten second»," we murmured. “W ell" was all he said as he stood there with his hands on his hips.

W e swayed on our feet slightly and knew we had to run »way from that place, to disappear from the vicinity as quickly as possible before we committed Hari Kari or something.

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And while we're talking about fish, Charlie Cailing, local police officer, has a sad tale to relate. He, Jim Checki, B>j Jankowski and Jimmy Guido chattered a boat and left Briellt inlet the other day m quest of the large tuna. They plied thi Atlantic all day wit hi ait a hit. It seems it was an off day—fot them, anyway. Andy Kraft was iiv the same water in anuthei boat and landed a fifty-pounder. He showed it to everybodySo he £ credited with catching the prikr

Sylvcstet Goldberg, local lawyer. Should take a le**«*i from our friend, Mr Kraft. Syl went fishing once and caught u sixty pound tuna.. He said he went fishing and he said he caught the fish But he ncylected to show it to anyone. CX course, we don't doubt huh. But he’s a lawyer. Take that into consideration and a lawyer by any other name would tell the same story.

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LindKig, ( '.hamherlain, Joe CarloMi, oh yes, and your Observer all of us airmen winder at time» about the future of aviation and it's effect on man, the groundling. Sure, your Observer fits in to the same category with thoae ether aviato*». No, he doesn't fly his own ship yet, nor any ether ship, but it'» only a matter of time. W ith hi* keen analytical observing powers, he for sees that takmg to the air is juat another ste| forward in civilization's progress.

Just the other afternoon over at TeterH.ro Airport. y<m Observer was accosted by Joe Carlmii, Lyndhurst pilot, wh< was just wheeling his monoplane i«ut on the field in preparatun for a take-off. «

Asked if he would like to take a little »pin over Lynd hurst, yuui Obauvct hlanchfd white (no. »kip that). He »an that he surely would, became he always wanted to fly. I If in the an at last, we relinqui»hed tiur death gup <m the up holsteiy and began to enjoy the site Lyndhurs. ¡ resented fror the air. The T< wn Hall and Library stood out plainly. Ti» plainly, as (^arlozxi hanked- the ship, causing u» to think tha at a«y momem we wotiM not flnly see the town halt plainly but would aka. he splattered all over the roof. The way w. snarled ourselves into that parachute, safety from that implemer would have been a miracle.

After being up for twenty minutes of more we began t> feel funny; Jur romrd «rougd and bdbwcd, **Thc iir it ping nsigh todqp,** Ycafc, Mtt like riding m a Kitt,‘ tinned Somewhat puuled he 1<*4u I at us and yelled, “Wha i* j E L ? ln “Open that window and we'll furntfh pnV that Urfse |ual as kixhJ aa tCAMek," we m uttaed weakly An we dfere.. Kludeity prevenu our going further

The I .y n d h u r s t S ta r l in g s A. by th e ( ia r d i A ssc

tio n ft to 4 S u n d ay L-«ke H o p a tn o n g .Carucci pitched for the Starlings j f- --- .

and did a very good Job allowing but Mr. a n d M rs . J seph P sw lo sk i s n d 7 hits and he struck out 7 batters.; fsmgy; « f 449 Kmgsland Avenue s r e but his mstes committed ft errors W ild w o o d f a r two weeks, afteld and thua he was defeated. The T .laudi team getting only two earned Miss H e le n Carella of 143 O rie n t runs. W ay is a t Ba lH Br for several w e ek s.

Perello hit a home run with o n e on • —and put the Sterlings right in the M iss M srie Isc>> o f 421 P s g e A ve- 1*11 game, but with the b a se s lo ad e d nue h a s returvM d from Belmar.wice they could not score a run. ,

Brace Herbert snd Cupkowski ob- Mr. and Mrs.« J o h n E. Milligan o f *aine<i 2 hits spiece. j 316 Watson Avenue announce the

This defest was the fourth o f the marriage ef Up ir daughter Marian i»n for the Starlings against 11 j A lice , i o Paul B.-atty o f Hacketts-

town, on August >f.h. They are spehd- ing t h e i r honey m o o n in the so u th .

vietoriee.

K A N G K K K K % IN E l l O UT

Lyndhurst Rangers were rained out Mr. and Mr^iJV. J . Maturo of 220 laat Sunday morning at tbe Sport Furman Place a> • at Lake M«»osepac Center. Seek sect.nd victory when1 to r the month M August, they meet the weU known ParlaR av en s of l*asaaic neat S u n d a y m o rn -4ng.

Junior Legion Sees Ball Game At Yankee Field

brewing Industry. Were a chart drawn showing labor's direct snd indirect benefits from beer since It was relegalised April 7. 1933. the figure« would run Into hundreds of millions of dollars. It Is aas*rted by statisticians who hsvamsde a studr of the elects of relegalization. It would Include Increased payrolls from reopening of malt mills and cooperage plants; more men en­gaged by steel mills to meet demand created by plant construction, re» habliitatioe and material for steel barrela, steel hoops, mschlnery, ate.; more men sdded by farmers for harvest of hops snd barley; men hired by glaas and can manufactur­ers to turn out bottles and cans; more msn hired by automotive in­dustries for the trucks needed by the 70« breweries; also men hired by distributors sad restaurant op- orator« whose food sales mounted ss beer consumption stimulated appe* tlte.

In 193S the brewing Industry di­rectly employed SS.1 M wage earn­ers. paying oat ISO,«14.924 at * weekly averags wage of 129.7«, ao-n n p a i n f i a i k . — . i - i — _ _ m* ,n» *o ms oiwntai census or manufacturers.

B y using the Department of La* bor’s figures on employment and wage« paid by a representative number of brewers who have been reporting m o n th ly , th e United States Brewer«* Association haa complied the unofficial figures ot $«9,765,300 as ta« labor payroll for 4SJ82 men during 193« and ««tl- mated S78,30«.090 for 4«.«82 men for ltS7, new wage Increase« not In­cluded.

Mrs. j e s * Hiake ef 4JP Alder haa .returned Monday from .Seaside Street haa aa her guest for a few Park. jUys Mr*. Sylveeter Fieberling of — -

J H . It. Chankalian anti aon HowardJan , u . * i _____ „ uf Wft Peat Avenue spent the wvek-

— Rxlgei Road cud., a t U k e HopaUung.

PONTIAC SAYS:Tarnlng on Uté gas is -ne way

e commit «uieide , . . Stepping on it

breaker* ar# arcident maker* . . . . It * not «-noug|i to know traffic a «« You inuat obey them.

Drive -urfely again t day.Keep at a safe «Matano* behind

i r hitcher on Help diarourage thi* »ractice ami don’t permit it on your « r ,

It'« all right to he a loud speaker if yea'se brsadeaaUM S A F E T Y

('«tasting in n-utrel 1* not allowed by Police Ilepertmenta, and i t is a l­so di»refarding your safety rulb.

Iku Kondo IsHome Again

Mtaa Iku Kondo. daughter of Mr »*d M r. Roku Komlo of I.*« Valley trtsok Avenue returned Monday from j >apaa wK r» »he »peat a year at he Woman > Christian College ef fuhye, studying Japanese culture •nd language* Her »inter. Fumi, re­tained another veer to study under

teacher»W htta â w n . tbs a iste, who p lat j.

' «din, ga\-e aevei

hi« programs

E d g a r Guest, star of tha Tues-dsy night “U Can Be Done a « r I « a w h o «greed to m«ke

, iu»t one guest ta r ap pearance

! e h e u urs* ap- proachrf* to on th e air.s o d n I

his flfih consecuU«« year on rndlo.

Jolmny the c « l l Boy. notwithstand­ing the fact that tie is only 4S mciwa t a l l . -mi wri«ha sa pound*, is ih«bitgi-Nt m aster ol ce^oionics on Um air. Johnny emcees the TVissia)night "T h r iir show over NBC andU * " I t K flth t Have H appened lo V « i" program aver C B 8 S atu rd ay n ight.

Jsne Proman. beautiful i . ___Who has takes over Jac k B e n n y sair spot for t t | yunwvr.

GALLOS ly mn adhr UkRestt

Take A d van U ge O f Thetn I^»w Prices! One O f Lyndhurst’s Leading Stores

726 Ridge Rood LyndhurstPHONE RUTHERFORD 2-7319

Two Oilier Stores in Nortn Arlington

Su t Only W e Again Feature

BOILED HAM ..

BY l» K M A M ) O F O UR4 9U R CUSTO M ERS

H K t M »\ A M M i l O f T H IS P R IC E !HAW > S L K I M , J I R X M — - ^

Tomatoes . . . 5 *“ 1 0Canfeloupe............. " S 'We »i«*h it» lh«nk \ou for the demand made on our »pedals but s e e k . A gain wc o ffe r >ou Home (rrest value» this week.

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RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR«* U im Rot* ftmlle.

i waa th« «eare f • lovely surprup m tarftlv -oval ■ w* #1, P v«< F r4 4 y f w n ia i for Miaa Muriel Vo««4, (taught or of *4r. and ||r*. John M Vogel I TV i roreet Avenue. artm will K? marr M ; m the late fa ll to Henry Dahey n il Authrrforii \ venue

A ir >od siaed airplane modal w. the of < k m ttiv f whvnwith the piano m th« deaigued lanoinir place for th« plan«. Here wanarran-ed th.« many fine gifta f«*R the bride-ta-he Sm aller airplane? on atrvam rra completed »ha daaareti«ti«

thar baftkaaaar, d i» iWtrvrike Ava- mm. l*ai »«#W Tke party waa gnaahjr Mrs Lcathauaer aad Mra. t J. M< A K t tr r

Mra. Chapman received many beautiful gift*. The fu f«U uirladed Mr and Mra. J Kreaa Sulli\an of South O ra i*« . Mr. aad Mra. H Luna af Maple «•**!. Mr and Mra. K ¥ O 'Hara and Mr aad Mra C. V W jtak of Neuark. Mr. and Mra C J . Mv AIUater af S a lle ). Mr and Mrr

Witek of l»r*at N»wh. Ms*»

í * t m . V ( f d and Mr». Charlaa W . »r«tt« of Ljmdhan«. Miao Eve lyn North of Pa»*eàc an i Mm Harold (tantea of la a t Rutherford.

Mra. M ary Hin*!* and daughter Mra. Edith <iraboer*k of l«ü Ridge R«*ad and Mra. Su ¿n (¡uetafaon af 27i Travera P late H * !'t T>araday at Beimar.

Mx. aadM rm . l a r Petcraun anti ckiM-«n af S m h Street have return* d from a * la j at Wildwood

l»r. and Mr*, f tw » ! M rlVde and aoa RaaaeJl o i Ridg* Road and their gueat Mra. Mclhd* » aiatrr Mia* Mary Reeaall of Balt more, aprat the week-end at lA k f George.

Hoy Piar of Monlrleir. Mr and Mr« T J « lU k . Mra M jv Weal «Mal Edward Waat, Mra. E lla Letthaeaer Mr J f ta tftr , aad M and Mra Arthur («uhauaer of Brilev i Ur. Mra Margaret Regar M ra Jee»>e Ch ip man and Mr and Mra. E Ea rl ( Hap man of lyadhurM

Mra Chapman **a M.-* Flammea Wttak of Belleville before ber mar naga ta E a r ' t hapavan aU yaara ait»*

Mr. and Mra. Raymond I s W * of I J f Pa** A varar returna-d Saturday (rom a au y at Far R ^ k a a i.

Miaa Lacy Ca< ram a f S t?Rtdf* tt**ad haa returned fraaa At M i a I p l t a è , »her« aka aprnt the

coming

D IN N II

gather a t t i n*ei..n*. haakl tiKi.nMI a»4 le»«** » ■ " Kaana petatwe» aad la a a<»w eautaadtng **p tab l« aa« b

The (d laata t aaaa* «all fa

Sununer entertaining ia alaray» ntore or lea» diftuult aad by the hum Auguvt roll* around the average hosteat ta at her a il* ' end *'*•** «0 thtak ef a novel way o4 nuking her gueata happy and con • ruble 1 he anawer— ¿edging hy it* popularity tin* year aatma »0 he the buffet aupprr party, aervtd oat o( doora if poaaihir, and With pleat? af lead taa. frt»h aalad* aad light aandwituaa.

Phone Ruth. 2-2682 We ('a ll and D eliver

Same Day Dry Clecminq Service PARK CLEANING COMPANY

Thomas S a fa r , I*rop.

219 Stuyvescmt Ava. Lyndhurst

Math««!* i Bp* ai al »Atm ilMemheri of V l a t irá G*ttd af

the Methodiel < > * »h«. a**mat a taa alvan far Mu Ciatb* a l th* hum# af Mra M E R lU . .if A a rn - A venue. Ruthrrf<>rtf> were Mra (.ha» I » C lw nW y. Mr- B. < KO *r, M i*H. t> <..rt>rt, «-». « I.. M l .M a C. b u » . M n . J . M V * * * Mr*, «f U tmt'-mm. Mr* f . I l » v n . M r» I ’ i lu p a » .

M KT H O IM M fe rin i o r A t

For*» I . n. [ Sm>vr»«m A van iw*M tV r R A N K U N li. rA H K H . t M . , RwU.ryi SII tiringiln.i Armu*

I ''mmr BoUwrford > ul»7

m i H M i s rl l i r i . l i . . . .St >r tt< .

. Í ,K K K 1 0 T l l , ( *•' <" f rI I a n .V A N HT. K l ’ IH K K l 'l lH l iAuthurixvd and A W r . . d l iU n K u n ' I IR IM T IA S H lJBW r-g

M * » M K M O K M I I \ | i '• » I K U Y T F K IA N < H I H

>ay i iiit 'a < i C W v*:>* a»» J» » ** m. Ijm i, 1

Paata r• 4A a a fan d a i ‘‘-tini ''•¡J M*»».»* »-.r.*,-

f f l lTQAV , Am " ™ ■ 1937 rae caauCTCtAL LCADiat

L E A D E R E T T E SRUTH BRELLE’S HOME SCENE

I i l l pleased to r e p « the poUtKum ire ihow in« «heir a » U J

Double Fete A t

OF MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER »_______________ , _ anhtveraary party waa g iw a in h<MN>r

L illian Oiaea. Jo^phun ShepAerd mi Mra. E Sa r i CAapman af **tv Mra. Roheit ■rfc'tyt«. Mra. Heary flhoead A v a a r «m m ia » avemrvg

iKihey. w ith tt* h. ^t«a» and the at the home of her aiator. M ra Ar

f w a *w iw o n o t c n g te w r r t f .

And the politicians are running away fnim him « ) fast the Just at their heds has ch iie d up the atmosphere

t mao' ,u- foresight and are traveling q u te w ithinlimited nrhit of their abilities and intefli(>cnccs.

In all the field of candidates »-ho want to he Bergen 1 iinty's representatives in the State Senate, there » only one „,.,11 who has the seeds of Rreatness, one man who might, some

,v, tlower into a bigger and better representative than Bergen( .junty has ever had.

I mesn Jnhn A ___ _____ ^ ____1 Gu*>aU include«! tk i Miaaea Rn* tieaMnaUpe. M ik iw d Bealler. Ru Eaier. Margaret Rnbb. Marie K >h**.Em ily Mahan. Lillian Cloa, Violet

»tl .... 1 . Royeraft. Cecelia Tartar, JVen ShrpIn e rt arc two seeking the Democratic nomination for L®1* Fcehroeke. Amy P»a

Sute Senator and live seek»« the Republican aw pw w H ¡S&* ^ iL ,.cU, g : . i . slwBut ol the seven, only Wilson might someday he C o v e r- ----------------------------

,K>r: only Wilson might someday be more. Do the politicians mik to invest a little «1 their precious capital in such an PP .rtumty. Do they fed that Wilson, as Governor, or United

Slates Senator—or even, well, who knows -might someday be of real benefit to the county from whence be sprung

No. The politicians arc behind O'Connell, the Democrat, i Maley gay old Pat the other Dcmi .rat, or behind Van

Winkle ar Towe, the Republicans.

This is certain commendation for Wilson. It may alsomean his defeat, primary election being what they a tv But if the temper at the people is judged aright, if the shaking earth i- a sign of their re-awakening, then W itati will not run in Is.un, but will do some very surprising things this Iprimary day.

V . I . » » it >««■ n M H - t i m,« * » 1 * f« IV san i a». Mat yn *1 ^ "* * ™

C», .u. « « M »»«aea*

lend T e a and B u ffe t S u p p e r P artiea

S o lv e A u g u st E n te rta in in g P ro b le ia a

I am_.(_)ut effi ;he lunb Uir Wilaun. 1 am i»,r there cheer- hilly. It will he a ple.uaire to. go down to defeat for a gallant pmposc: it will be a greater pleasure to win.

Wilson ia 37. He is no more than live feet eight inchestall, weighs about 1 TO and has a round, alert face, Tull of in- t> Iltgcnce and Joed humor. He is of Set'tch lnsh ancestry, and an talk the rings i tit of i dog's tail.

He was graduated from Bn>wn, earning his money byJigging ditches and doing the 100 odd things that students Jo to supply themselves with money. For four years he was on the dehatmg team and top man of class, academically. He was chosen as a Rhode* Scholar and was able to (tudy in England at Oxford. Here he studird the philosophies of law .ind government and polished up his speaking.

Wilson camc back to thij country anJ Ijecamc a lawyer in Jew York, waiting out of tfo office of Elihu R<

'•* « «•» ■ m u» i«'“urn i nui »day friua a two »«eke atay 4 l Aarae A t F

"LTL ä u- J u - ^A ' l‘M* rrluraed frem a May i a

.Vsistant United States A t t in g i himselt with honqp. >low he is m Mew

x*. He became and acquitted

cu t out on his i»M>.He cam. forward by hr own strength. He is a bumlle of

talitv aiid' i-n.ti'. H, has <»ic 1 •* fhose rare, inte-gniou.minds that sets out •« afbiew at«! rtmiaitis fined on the purposeuntil achievement is reached.

Men like Wilson are not grabbed up eagerly by the poli­ticians. Men who ihmk sclelom can ride in the same coaches i' p<Jiticians. WjW«i lik*s to think and has to think and he uants to carve out a career in puMic service, a quaint noticn | which he might have picked up in Engl.«oJ, where men actually stinly and train themselves to serve the state.

But Wilson is going to serve. He knows he will never have the support of the politicians. He is getting around that.

■Into every town and hamlet of Bergen he a** , making those w. mdcrful talks, sonietiuH-s on the beauty of one-» mother, **«e- umcs on the kivcly old llag. But he talks and wins over peoptr

Two years he ran independently for a Republican assembly'imnation and received 12,000 votes.

N ow , in Assembly contests the ballot is chock-full of naiMs >'ou usually dm- for a bracket and chalk up f iv j crosses. To pick out an individual you d im do utile concentrating.

Twelve thousand llmu^lu cneugh of Wilson to think and uccntrate to find his name.

S i Wilson is not alone, too much.• * * •

Wilson is hardly akne. He comes ui Scutch-lrish a'"A ’fhere is a lut of such stock in Bergen Nightly his telepJi"ne rings and li In us thi iift, borring tune’of a uigmg himto stay in there and fight—a* though he needs the encourage­ment.

I have said my piecc aNait Ji>hn Wilson.Here is a good man, wdl qualified for the piwtinn he leeks. Here it the kind of man equipped to tackle proble»-

gowtmntnt fnim the sharp, detached point ci view iti the i Mined, eipcrtenccd scholar, the) unbmsed and unafraid kindthat we need in public .service.-*

K»a Appi« l*le Taa * r t *faa Milk

Madlam €aat lHaert loM l Deckliaa

liekrdlkatadHr«e4 and ktrtUr

fn M O a M d a t ««è teeTaa at Cmémm Milk

Vary > par tal IMaarrPrait Cap

Rreamad fa fc lw i

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Y e u a r aa ~re*ea parla«« met aa* ay Madka M u m Hi» U t ah ilia w a r n plavaig amiarea. io- * m radio Mtaa Maftwy aaa afWp- J

Tlw fciitact ol L • MiifvMiiullfig Ia

RE L IAB I L I TYWr mahr up p*v**rip4lwts M Ik* lo»rM n u »

L iv e s and kralll, JrprnU upun in w n M s* aMaMa.Is le tc il and . « H a m » l l i i u M b t )< M

v«ry lire ceaeMaraim.

LEVY'S PHARMACYKtayveMiitt und Valley Brook Avea.

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A C O M M O N O B O U N D« K M TSK u m n r « « * •

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JM Jffl H Ü PPO T B EER p u b l i c ^ L s e h v i c e

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J . Morcan Read Gouncil, ¿>augh- ters of America, met Wednesday night at the clab houae. A sodai v u held after the meeting. Mrs. Mabel John ­son was in charge of the social.

Classified Param ountA U T O S A L E S

AdvertisementsMiss Marian Fantacone of 541

Third A venae returned Monday from a stay at Sag Harbor, L. I., where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford of 306 Division Street,Carlstadt.

Mias Lucy Gar ram hone of 263 Ridge Road spent the week-end at Belmar.

MHt. WeiWN^BIohm a n # l i t e rEdna of 722 Sixth Street visited <nBrooklyn for a few days. Used C ars of QfcaHty

1933 Chevrolets 1935 Plymouth1934 Plymouth 193ft Plymouth1935 Dodge 193ft Pontiac

Many Others From $25.00 Up

fbmily o f ilSp jif jltn n Avenue1 are on a motor tr ie to Canada. •

* — ■‘Mr. and Mn- William I^ahey and

fam ily of 32ft, Lyndhurst Avenue are »pending tw o ‘weeks at Manasquan.

Mr. and Mrs Anthony Pan taro tie of 233 Forest Avenue entertained at their home pbnday night at dinner for Mrs. Franks Conica and Mrs. P. J . Martuo of Englewood and Mr. and M r*U Luciano Fantacone of Lyndhurst.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentzienand son Fred, Jr . , and Mrs. Albert Bentzien of 176 Post Avenue left Saturday fo r Lancaster, Pa. to spend two week*.

Mrs. Martin Carrig and son Jam es .1,1 M Jeanette Burke of 131 PageAvenue returned Monday from Man- asquan wHefe they spent two weeks.

icei are on the rise, but we herewith submit a r o f leading: foods at unusual sav ings and ad­it #>u buy liberally — and keep your food Mils

Tirtm* rrn iw re, mntwwnrpr otsgmm; Legislation, Real Estate and Industry.

F O R S A L E - 4 1 6 Second Ave„ Lynd hurst. Lot 60x100. Houw S-room and bath; all imecuvrmentA. 2 ear garage, all newly painted and 4» core ted; e a n V n l m i t l i i i Sasall dewa n a y w R t A a f ageacy or owner. I a * rente, Orange I-3487

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PLU M B IN G Si ID EA T IN G - Jobb ing a specialty. G. E . Terry. 148 Fern Ave., Lyndhurst. Phone Ruth. U-»116 -a.

T B I R S I)A Y . F R ID A Y A SA T U R D A YNOTES CHOCOLATEDESSERT

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CO UN TRYBITLD ERS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delaney and

daughter Marilyn of 782 Sixth Street «p*nt W-liM*s.lt»y at Forest H ill Park.

Lawrence Madison of 739 Ridge Road is at Philadelphia

Mrs. Philip Mt-Aloon of 762 Ridge R»a<l an*I her guest Mrs. Allan Day of New York C ity are at Scranton,

A L L O LS EN for any alterations, building or repairs. Best reputation. Old established builder in Lynd­hurst. A. Olsen, 134 Livingston Ave., Lyndhurst. Phone Hutn. 2- 0186-J.

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(C R E A M E R Y F R E S H )FO R S A L E Satin Amah brass hni;

spring and mattroaa. in prefect condition. Ruth 2-4353.

7 16 4ti pNo. 2 Can

Packer's BrandString Beans

Peas Tomatoes

FO R S A L E - A ¿to Box Tra ile , $16 164 Second A v e , Lyndfcur»«. N. J

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FO R S A LR — TO S E T T L E E S T A T E : $3700 Bungalow only 10 years uJd. 6 rooms, open porch, bath, Urge attrt Hareivoo<l /tour«, living rffom 11x18. Plot .17x147. Easy terms. Specialising in low priced homes

A HI E N B E B o S O R E N S E N 2S2 Stuvvesant A ve„ Lyndhurst

Phone H l'L 'th . 2-2017

FOR R E N T6 room house , e . ; |M L6 room house .............. MJ, |40.

Hung*!«» in ta r l'la d * ,; # lg6 rooms, bath, ..................... j jh

RO O M S8 room«, batli ................................$27.3 rooms, heat, gss light ........ ., JM k

$46.00 p*>r munlh buys a home.B E E S O R EN S EN FOR

R E A L E S T A T E A IN S U R A N C E *32 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst

Phone Kl Ih J -Ml17F O R B A L E — 6 room bungalow; tile

bath, buill in garage; oil burner. Ldt 37'* s 100. $4260.

Modern G room house; tile bath, ahewer; braas plumbing; 2 car gar­age. Plot 67 x 100. $6060.

L. N. N ICH O LSO N CO* INC.147 Bluyveaaat Avenue

Lyadbarat, N. J .

M i« iHirothy Forshee of 276 Orien­tal Place spent the week-end litLaurelton, !.. I.

M»«* Elizabeth l< .«ton of 46/ Stuy- veeant Avenue visite»! for the week­end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs, A. J . Boston of Newton.

Miss S»!veig Ohi non of 166 Post Avenue is spending two weeks Inthe Poe*.no Mts.

$12. and $16. Gas and elee- ko bath. Apply Samuel Gt.ck, Hdge Ruad. Lyndhurst, N. J .

Mias Nellie Ferrante of 200 Park Av.rçue is at Aahury Park fot twoweek*.;

W E W IL L B U Y FO R C A SH RLDG . A LO A N S H A P E S

and g m f f l C A T I S S T A T E W ID E S K B V U K—

T H EF IR S T N E W A R K ( O K h )K M I l iN Raymond Commere* Rldg... N e» ark

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PA RTY - PICNIC - SOCIALWe have prepared foe year ewa woe «hie home type of

Try ^òtne M our Bonelen» Corned Beef, In á iM fU S l cul*. I t ’s lite bent in town.Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B. Kelly of {

537 Park Place returned from a slay at -Asbury Park.

Mr*. Patrick Melillo of 238 Sum mit A v m iw returned Sunday from a month’s stay at Kodieater, Pa.

Mi«* Anne GratTan of 460 PageA'enue, a teacher in the Lyndhurst I Hich Shm .l, returned Saturday from] the University of Vermont where she I, took summer courses.

IM PO R T E D FA N C Y

Sardines .2 c S A L E I tCarrots........Beets . ¿ .......Cabbage ........Y e B o w S q u a s h , . G r e ? n P e p p e r s . . C u c u m b e r s .

M O D ERN P IA N O — U a rn popular dance manir. lna iru rt- i. ky n»te and principles of keyboard harmony Beginner« and advanced stmbmta Details sent » Itb o a i obligation W rite : B. V. Beronu., S»4 W illow Avenue, Lyndhurst

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Sweet Mixed Pickles bottle 15c

P IA N O T U N IN G M r *n<l MrR- ^rihur Brock vanand daughter J an of 620 Octavia

P IA N O S R E B U IL T No juk too l>if f W e accompanied by Mrs. M. J (Summer prtcoa lower i SO y^ar*» Brockman and granddaughter Doro-I at 404 Union Ave.. Bollo* UW 2 tK* of Rutherf.rd are at Atlantic SOU or S-Uttl. I tan* f«r Helle H ghianda for two weeks, ville schools.

7-2» t* Mr and Mra. A Hie rt J orale mon and*** 1 ____ daigbte«* of 411 Second Avenue ac-

T,J ► ' ’ ------ vomAMMiied by M r. and Mrs. WarrenLO ST M Vk*y M o w . W r , « W .» h i " ™ * " , “ ' Daniels Avenue,

on NoHA Newark Hua. Ft.4a« ReAerford . relumed M. nda> from a Ju ly 3Mfc. PUaae rwtarw U« t* ¿ •* Hopatcong.Troverà Place. Lyndhurat. N J a --- --

0-6 tf • and Mrs. J . J . Eckert anddaughters of 4*f> Rooaevelt Avenue an*! Mi and Mrs. John Burk and

W A N T E D — Woman foe laaadry a*4 ^ « d ra of 601» Kmgslandhouaework Call after 7 P l | » »»tumod from at two weekU l j p t t s Piar* . I yndfcarsti. P W ^ ** V « H n»a.

Mr. mn*i Mrs Ray Williams and* *' * ' ^ 1,1 ■■ ' ^_____ IJa y d of S.U F orest A venae ro*W A M T B n . i ' . turned Monday morning from a twoI t S t L X s í S T J 7 *> .

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Soda or Club Soda . . 3 for 25c BIRTHSTONE BRACELET

Free Free

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Apt. 6 rooms with heat ............£C\ SA V IN O

-¿ 256 R ID G E ROAD» * h . B.10S1 Lyndhurst. N. J.

Mr ami Mrs. W illiam W irt ofO.'. Va l’ey Rruok Avenue spent the pa»t feo days at Ijike lanape.

John Lippmcott of ,126 Travers PW.-* .«pent the w*ek end at Lake

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. «S---.........................Mm, M ar> l 'alesati of 168 Valley

feuok Avenue, a tradier in the Co- i lambas & * '» .!. « M maid of boaor Saturila> ai tt.e wedding of MiasAa» R o n ñ g lf and J«ieeph Enit>ergheraf « r, ,A l»a , 4 ....... - shh> held ialtee the nuptial mam at the B t ! George Hutei ..f H.,M.klyn.

Mrs D»ra «bertcotf of 630 Va lley j

W illiam Çonnolley of 486 Kings land Avenue entertained at his Farm in Bnaacx County for the followine I yndhurSt people Saturday ; Joseph Posai11. ia a S it lu la , N ln a lM Fai\ I ' . K. 11 M11* I It, « . IK •Mas land rea an-1 M ayor H orace H. B<»gle and. Commissioner W illiam (iutheil.

COLD SLAW 2 ms 75C POTATO SAI A l) f Iba 25c LO. PISH CAKI S 1 fur l(h

M Cut F IL E T lb I ScFrw b SC ALLO PS lb 25c

r r. and Mrs. Jam es D o n a tis i t f Ko real Avenue are at I-aureltao.

L J . M ra Davi*! Gibbo«« «f 722 Ruther f««d Avewae enter» m -»ed at her home Monday »<gM at b«s.l«e t.ueota were Maeeo Mttdrod ami Mayella Bradley, Marte, Jo h a and l»avjd Gibbons of Ljodharat. n « - . Kutk W ilkiaeoa amd Beatrice Kram er of Wood Ridge

W e are members o f Retail Grocers A ss’n o f N . J . A lso National (ìrocers A w n .