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C I A L L E A D E RA D S
T H A T P A Y
RUTHERFORD NATIONAL TO
OPEN BRANCH
Dr. RmseO Sandford Critically11, Suffers^ With Heart Aikpent
Pint National Bank W i Abo O peab Short
Time y
Dr. Kusm U Sarxlford, are 11 known local fw tk who w m to have opened dan tu try l A n i here thu month, la
critically Ul in H ickeuirk Hospital. Tha yomth, suffering from a heart ailment, he* only a fighting chance to li»a, sc cording to hi* doctor*.
J Sprint champion of New Jerseywhen a student al K«artiy High
■ ii 4 •» L v ' i . i f th.* 1 ^ r‘ s * n<lford h«d • Urilttant runnirg t v i u h u r.! Branch No. record dunn, hi. , rho,.l. .lay., Th*
H ulhtihm l National Bank w II uln Fn, , „ r , Urd ki,opt-n U n busm ots Wt-Uncsda) m ^ , , ^ , nd ^ , eni>u, ly mIII* oil! Lytulhlirs ru. <>. shortly after pas-dag his dentistry M ilvlinK »n S lu y v tia n l avt'iiu*. , „ min. lio„ .
Other b i w h w to I* opeimlj..on FurnMr Kh<„,1 m. u> havr (lv, „ia South Barren >>y Ihr Ru’ ,» rf t for tn.iuru.lun,Rational ar* thf Carlstadt National, „ . . .
oi . vt . „ .i n-«w „( . Dr Sa*nfo»'d won the seventy andBank, the First National Bank of Ea*M o n t haMirH y||rd ch»mpion.«hip<wh.le Rutherford and the Fust National, h# ^ in h}fk To c»p ureSimk of Lyndhurst. j the aevgnty yard championship, he had
The capital stock of the Rutherford to equal the record time for that dis National has been increased from tano* three times in the same heat. taM 000 to WOO,000 by authority of i JJ* ran tha hundred yard dash three^ ef tha Currency. , tL,n** !* fllt lo <*»Pture thethe (^raptntiifr ©i u*» u.urrvaLj. championship for that event.T A U S 8 OVER MANV A SSET b A though h* weighed only 1*1?
Though the Rutherford National pounds, he was considered otie of■Mtk does not assume any obligation* I the most pnNAiain« athletic* turnedfer deposits in the old banks, it « ill I out in Kearoy b* Coach Harold Jar-v u u s t th e conservators to liquidate so <Hnc, He waa anchor man on the quar- tfcat the depositors will receive the! J% a 1 * T " j
leam lor of the aaaet* of the banks, for
Which it is paying in fuiiThe new institutions will be man
E ? Le8*°n Champion. T o Showthe old banks will be retained. • j Wares Before Audience In
Thufi. doeR the strained hanking .r itu itU in Lyndhurst reach a h.ppy Armistice D » y Programaolution. With the opening of the First | . ----- -National Bank on an unrestricted The Ritual T«am of the Local 1 ©st
ter mile relay that broke the world'„ , InterseholastK record.
Hia fhmily is one of the ul lest in j Lyndhurst. \ i
TAXPAYERS TO STUDYBUDGET
Committee Named T o Survey Township Expenses
A nd Necessities
Be On Ritz Stage
The Taxpayer night named it,. H»n tee and instructed iht with iU %tu i\ >f • tn ciitl pn»blem- Thf prop4*rr it* o»n !>udg« t f n the township »nd then i-onfer with Vh>' c«»m nil»*ioiMH-' 4ii>t vompaie t»udg»-ts of both gr»»up*
Jes»e 1« 1 1> m i- |ire-i<fW»t. mtnieil m committe*' iiu lading N;»l I . L«ift»ert, former pre*i*b»nt, Thomas I* < hevv- ers, t'juminc Sw mo, Thottia- Hail. Mr,. t'alhi-riiic Jatks'Mi «nd Atex*n
; der WoydlachI Zip(i
TOWNSHIP G. 0. P. LOYAL TO ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET, DEMOCRATS
CARRY BY MAJORITY OF 500
M l b * \ it I K i | ' u H k .i i i n «*l v >u i i m ‘ . 'a * i » 'M *k k c i l l» v t b .
o l T m >>!.«* >» i k v t M M i l l u V K t « » r \ 'r t M o s t \ O ' O m m II I*
• • v i a t i c t o i l lu * x l m v \ . i l t \ v%.»s ».-<» A l t » i i h .
• »t V K t< >1 K S th.lt I’Xlviutl'ii l\V lllt> >\Ml s. K*« p u t'lK .tlt' li'H tlu Mlm I v i s tn% tiln i i .ih li in tl»4t ilcp .iitn i* n t . . i i Iv i \ t
lllll O \ IMIIU II N llu t l 'l lt w.iv llll % |! |i>lt llll I k‘ h.i\< I 'u i i ■'tc.i'liU i fin l<‘ j 'liM u .ii.'
Edwi the B«» received nf two g s h i p , lie be made
t<‘ lu t h e ns.^iK l a t i o n , f < o n i i n i s ' i o n e r s h a \ •' |
ip p |i< a l n x i ' f u r t h e lo « a l .i> n k s o liiir s t a t i o n .* in t h e t o w n I n a k e d t h a t a n i n v e s t i g a t i o n ; t o s**«- ih r tt t h f s t a t i o n s a r e j
not locatfti in r<*»id«‘fiti4l jet-tioriji.Mr. itilbert (old of the Bergvn
Couuty Taxpayers’ A'S«m mtior\ wbkch was organised re«entl> It wm
the organisation. with thr ,.p. nm* «t th. I wto. b m n bMn W at. Ch.a,|iior, „ f ) ' d J " 1"Nmich i« th. oW Tru.t Com yny i * « P - - I 1_ L I » _ U ____huildin,. ^ 0 . , I R l C “ h * * ™ T e
t r i b u t i o n w i l l u n d o u b t e d l y a d d m a t e r l a l l y t o t h e s p J e n d id p r o g r a m M r .
M O Kf L o (O N N K ll.
Sports League Sponsors Loop For Court Teams
Mrrting Tooijjhi For I rams W hich W ill, lo tintrr League A t I» h ii Hall
A t4ll f‘ »r taan ' - -1>■ ■ ■ i ■ • •<!. tb*- l.>tidhur»i l»«»k«lt«allleague, open to a ’ io*i 'h,|. tr«ni. waa taaueid M « > S a m u e l l>«ii«ld. vice pr««Mant. a l i* m iii.»tg»- ut
it*. M«.re tbar ta»l*e
u i .»ks i I mi a b ' n ^ i n m in . i t i l t l l u i K i ' t l Itm ;i v h . m m in b t
l l . i v l*vv it I l l i i b ' l III j k i n- i ? i v 11 ,1
• •! I IU S.I.I\ \ t U vll.M. v\ til . tu vm ih . i t t l i U i t i . i i i t l u K' . j ' i i S ' l u .. p m lit u n m t h r rh * v 1 t » « i
|li i t " i m t N i **l n ‘1 ' 1 l u l> ' 1 III . ; t l . I \ l s II t ' i.'U . l t I!' lli« M I.I(< H lt\ _;<Vt M- I . v . III . l l . t h . l l . U IN .1 >
i tti 10sb
l.*\ I A l t
u j u l i l v s h .in . Il.i.ic.
I *1 l l u I *I.I
M.ilt• lit
t l i . i t i ’i.i . b « t l uN* il.lt.>i
tit . '
lu . I.U • U .111,
i iiu h V I l l s
11M t r s T f c R h i • » f h, .
On Sunday, the team and many l»a*t members will a t t h e annuel
well as new purchases. It will be an j orating stimulant to business.
lack of proper banking facilitiesbeat known by local ■torchanta. -
But residents with money on de- tin baa to offer, poait have fait it, too,
* i ^ f c f “rvkv f r Kuih„„ » d . .» aiW .l. very .hortly. Thi, » ill1 M" mbl r ' * llleave it out [or payment ot taxe. a . »> [v'*1 H«-*fc|uarter. .1 n th
' . . ..... rt . i l l be an ) \ P™«-e«J ... a motomule Inthe Rutherford High School when the observance will be held.
At 1 1\M. on Suntlay th<- I’- st ,,mI Ritual Team will again ensemble i.t the home and proceed in a chartt i.d bun to Hoboken where the State ht- part ment *.< Annual Armistice Day Ol. f*er\ance will be held. More than 10,000 I-egi«*nairres from sll over the State, headed by 40 <lrum coips and bands will be in line. Natural <'..m mander F.. I. Hayes of the Legion and plan* are also underway to hsee IVesident F. If. Ko<isevelt review (he ]Mrade. The Ritual Team of the b*e- al |h>.U wiU have the distinction of performing before the dignitaries.
Masons To Attend Service at St. Thomas
The membt'r.- ami tn>-n<l> of Adi on- ian Ltnigr 1 . 4 A M. snd of the Ma- i»nic Club will attend Untnr S r i\
Guests At Homei
Annual Bazaar On Nov. 15,16,17
St. Matthew’s Affair T o Be Held In Parish Hall
M,Fifth awn ur hav r for u f»»\» <t»>- Mi.« ter Mrs fi.I.’a k.-N Kathermi- >»f \t-« I'
l ast mgh' NtalU'i Ku< k -loh n 'bnner i»artj m honor uf h Mist Katherine Kel»o.
<iue-ts Ml«..r« J«ai. J|N'<||»>.<>ra< « Bolhnan, A .law l*a»ch, Kd«ar*l Koeh:*>r aiat Mi s :n1 Mrv John A II l{u tk * tu h l I > n>ll.ur»l
arid Mr- John Ru. k'J.ihl .• tit.i \ heii isur^ts R u c k s t u h l 's «is
an d d a u g h t i- i
l l « n »Th.
• •! th.* r v k
Mi
f M V e a : r« - .<o> » ig i> l f i e t . i of joining
............ tl% '...g y m n a s i u o f o t ! , * > . . • t
l»<>n«ld
IH K I.I. V < » i ': 11U II I I.I-K I tll.mkli " i. ,• li
U i u ^ l l t III l l i n l u . II iH IM • »|t I i h iv
I t i l l s . u u 1 1 I II I I l i I I n
I l u l i i s v u l t i ' f l i n t y ' •
i.itiKh i hi (k'|Hiblii jnuuu The IkiiiiH iAii. . b. 1 1 . 1 , 1 It III flu Vic. n •
I lu I >. ((!..» ( If S |lx u h s l i m \ .a 11 v 11 k i hi |i(i
Voting Qaiet AMhaefb Turnout Is 0 m Of Biggest “OH Ysar” Votss In Township History
A l t l H H i t h tH »t\.* t«*vl h i t h e I b i i i '
•h ,i«it by a|»|»f«»»imalc*v -«<*i vo tr* thi R«*|mb(tv ah |*4i l > mi I viiiHiunl hclil tinUitvrni .»! h.<\nt|; l*evn . hu »t itH*.I r a k cp tib lu .%i» il ia lr u u u» llct\(f« that m lullv »«il b»>alh tm lhiHicstlv be hi ml the m tirr tuhet
Th* fcepebltra*. » r f s i a stl« s hi lrn .th ar« p)»4r*d anaUojivd .wp»eet U* «Mr rntinr N«i>«Uwaii iw lrt aadi< e a k » « i u |< iu p W r* H u h e e t h u d y• ••< « i* i> m l h I h r m l t»l IK * R # p w t»I H •!• I .1 lift
T W ) WM " • b«ral M-nUtt I* I .1 • . I K ..I » l I t« . .1 H - g h* In % » I '« ■ . . * I »iui\| l I I I I .*• Mt I •« « m< . *.|M«« l f i t r t •' •* al i - 1 I « rtf
• ig w f M I N | l.t<rgi»g l!
• I •• !(*• |-*tU«i*4' i*«i ihnr
»»ltrts i» ia*I ytaffcw » f-*t
•*» taI k. . - ~ K*e|«>t *>»m> mil
V. lar»«l tl .. ( f i g r i i l i T » h » u ) d ~eh'\ t . v e s I" th«> Trtwn M a i l a t t « i n i t i n o r g a n i s a t i o n m . •• ailing Uii *|iit ndai ^ u i.o - U*»el«.ill IcagUr, the local *t»- low« r> are rerism t• • »upp<>it kethull l«H*p |i ho|>«‘.l
l*i p .1 T I \ i s i m ii ia i tu. i •
*tit-n tin l hi-
O’CONNELL’S COUNTY MARGIN ABOUT 9,000, TALLY INDICATES
h r.tu i. a . l i | .f j»lt|M»rr»l>)i bt- ( i l a y e i i u g i n n i n g >cording '•• |>i«-«n* plan-Bible G au Packs
Rhroli Theatre Sunday Horse Racing Win.In Bergen County
' ptihlu an I rrrhok jera A nd \ I0.IHHI V o l r t
I ro u t \ ’ t»tr in V m ik <•>iu nt? . ' . • M ..f | • • ,
J «I l u l l I.I IVn
Mr11 11 11 11 1 1 111 r s S u ip ii M
The Annual Fair and Hazaar of St. Matthew’.* Lutheian t'hurih will be held Wednesday. 'I'hur.*day ana rri day, N o '. lo. 1«. ITth in the sembly Hall. V a and Travers Place.
The Fair will Ih- oia-nett W i dne- day evening at eight V M with the presentation of “ Mrs .larley* rani- .,U., Wax Woiks" IT .haracters wil be presented it* th.- V\a\ Works, and- will i>e present*’'! !»>' metnlM-rs of the 1-adieR Aid, thv Br«»t her hood. Senior und Junior Young Feoffl
As- nk avenue
the
ItlVol.packf d K w ry in. i t s a rm u f o r d th . - . . ( ' e n t l i t is e n a n d THu
A d e l e g . lentoan, I'
Mfmt.fi f.» rd Wo.,, p r e s e n t
• B.t„.U.l.es*■ I h.
UiiiK by t he whuh held; the Ruthei
r I .iff**; |.r. .A l l R H r r r n d a lit* t
L x j i l V o ir Not l abtiUtrd
Thursday afternoon, Nov. l^th at St. Thomas Kpi#.oi>al Chur.h, l(.Tarty will be held F (,tw o p.m. a Card
in connection w ith th e I* air. Many laautiful prises will In* awan^'d. TheFair will ul evening, Friday af1 ning
open«"«lernoon
Falter, thia! M I' M
The Re* t"
ICOIMSunday Fien.ng
II prearh the sermon
Arnold ArzingerServices Are Held
T h u r s d a y a n d the m u su an il lw u n d e r th r daiwl
appreciate the attendancii ••f all our friends, merntx i • • are-ure you will fin<! • ■methiiig at the vanou' booths that wi.l interest you.( Mne out and hung your friend*- l*lea.»e register as >■ • ■ •'••»»*« ■ •*'attendance prt»e w... « i*aide*: “ ■Kndav evening
l h . ' c o m m itte e . h . i g * I theFan "ill I f Ml- f{;..n.he Muller. Mi James 1 leii.arest Mi- I'hn-tian Dirh , Mr* Henry Fi« k« . Mr,> Vt in Hamer. Mr- Wn. W.*-., M ’ “ VS alter Kannenberg They m a-* -ted attm- ar'ou? iMioihs u> fhi inern‘.e: ..f the IjMiies' V ’•
The folio* ing *■ ta-.*- |*a r ’ inMi- Jsrlry • Fan.ou* Wax W rkt Th- l ast Mrs Jarley. Mr*
John Alien l’ s*< ■ .Ru- k -tu h
lhe Cham’ier N u r - e y R h y n e - I- ho-ni. [V oroihv Tr»*»L il ! nl'. O lse n : T h e
R it t a
Mro f th e < )rgw n ist and f 'h o ir il S Moore as.:iN(rd hy the mi n >f t he I h ot
M a-'i'i * and their fnend.- a • 1 to attend thi» service
SO N BORNV «oii, John Richard, has •*-< i
*-*• i 1 • to Mr and Mrs. John Adam- • f Kern svenue, in Sioane Ho*|>itu M«-*Jn al < enter. New ) »rk I ily
olidla y
Avenu* ll< -lift*
:•;.• s..... J ue -onjH-' •
e f , r e n d u . i . I-.-Im a l
S--' i X«*
I K M HOI HI H Ha Htthlli
Solicit Donationi Moial ( clabellaHonored At Party
*■ *- : #»* A*»->> * l t f
* t 'h
Hu. k h • l ‘ re sii> • I r t e r n u
H O W L Y N D H U R S T V O T E D I S T U E S D A Y ’S E L E C T I O NLadies’ Aid Plaas
For Basaar Fixed
I*-M u lle r . W .. ter
( .ara< ter from Red R.ding-
. r»e. ( iroH'rella. M»i<-< A.i F«r
The M i' AU
K F IM H l.lt V \ N w i a M i
l l . s t r - t h m z b .S c hr«*ed« *I lo u g h ' -, Cavmato \'oi «ar ir«-t
N b e r i f Purdy
m ll m in l T.igiath. K . la:-* ’ h Hf tenet
. ( Htinh*r Jsek .er* H W i f e Old h ”.g foie, ■e S rn..n Emtl
Win- • Oh'. .. Ht W K-n Hear s. Mr <»
l lv .U r
Tatt'-red aint I I ..tt i B — Peep
The M .ther O"-- .Sprait. H> I agecar Mr* J R *■ hei -enMr H Fi. ke. ^n,S*-f.-'is*-!.; Ja< k H<. . . n : t ju e e f .f I b a nenl*erg. Knare r*R«»llrn!«a*"h. O.H V Mr- A Hereth. »ial her I> ggie. Wil- . *T Wir*. Mi*- H i / . : i at verier
Ihe • <t .nd The FwUlle f#l* e r£a*»*o me) IIvit pt y Humptj,
:t I *nge Thr- g ion * « • m the (fontiniMd or. Page f.i
Brnarp- i ijnw r
a>'(|)KM(M H \TH
taaembt)F e t r v < » !a b t f« aMorn*
Sn*rthHbeetfl
1} 1 I 1 ' I I I S I If.I t^
nr.ti<n*
IW.~>k NX r c k \ t I (Ih
-» ’ • •» H ‘ hm-a**- »- i .v<t» | a , «• • « e
- MU4 « . • !
% -*t w a- a « i a. < u iS '« « . k« m la - ' a-a*- a^a ta. ■ .a**««
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W ( t’t 'otlft* 11I W tt.xwir
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PAGE TWO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER. THURSDAY. N O VEMBER 9 . 1933
T h e C o m m e rc ia l L e a d e rt Published Every Thursday by
356 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst, N. JTHE COMMERCIAL LEADER CO., Inc.
Telephone Rutherford 2-421X1—4201Fred S. Bemer.................................. EditorErnest J. D ab inett . . . . SectN. a nd T red j.W illiam E. K a c m p t...........................A .% .Mgr.
at Lyndhurst Theatre ---
# e
L Y N D H l R S T , N. J., I H U R SD A Y , NOVEMBER 9, 1 9 3 3
Thoughts on Prohibition\e>terdayS en e n ce w is p
and th e date • f exile A sked it Iv had
iiw ition declared ia \ cxu w ith the best i >? panions. In short. lie h ad n 't been t< .r v-. ho! happy, succcssti
TTle judge"T h en they .le. r Decem ber 5..
Thu* ’■ me* * unantic ip it • • ! history
Mat P ’ h ih ti gue and W < I Some <>t ihe t;r indirect ly relat hibition Juri. i lease on l i ! . . •
,11 the ■ nvicted prison M-t tm the week ot December 3..M.vthme fe. -iy I' • h im -.ll. N a ti ' n.i! I’’
:,ui :v \c t interxk’d t 1 ■ s&'i' h.a! 'I ::' intention-, hut h jil iJ le n in w ith evil „ ■
.! his downfall mi h .rd drink, ll N it P t'h ih iti n declared, he w m ld h»
•***/<£*•53* s r w a . - j »EUT 3ysfjts su>jr j^ £„all. llowralM r l y * . * ’ * “
Mra. Adolph rn x k n ek of S tril ' _______a trw t w * . w t a « l» r haaw *b r id jr e r e w n t l y t o W rit. C n a r f e * ^ , t « u i , hy w t« r K ow aiaw aki o » uby H*t«r K m t l in r U
________ _ j * * • . hy deed b M r t t i d a tewant y fcmrtu ddy •* A u tu i t , N ineteen
___________________________ M n . O t t oBayer and Mr*. John Phillips of Lyndhurst.
M r s . Martfca & y n t P a r k P l a c e ,■ i t - . - ____ __ ___________________ __olic Daughters of America, has iar* Laeienaki and Marytana i,aci
U m «UcUd district deputy of Um i wl,s *boM r#c"«J.Z T ’i , . ,A 7 T ifH lM r w .ta alt a m l a n g u la rCatholic Daughters court* of B«*r«en uberueeT ” -----County, 1 purtrnan
_1 ' w iaa a y _la fy in Um a m p ia ry
Omwrty O M en'a « « » ■
w )lS e ^ ^ K h i o f w ay _
a m e m b e r o f C o u r t ’L y n d h u r a t , C * t h - ; J id * * id a * K^TeJawMu." a u w o*?
i t
a i J i • *pe«.ted t> *da>. i k i t h . i t w a - t« u g h In . k .
I f ir>p< r t . it i< n t- t li
U K ) M l C M H A R M O N Y
To Install Officers1 • ' I *au*rh-
u m - n * n t* .
he y, ***'
Mrs. Martha M il*, of D .la*.ld ,A M / n u « g t r t « h n < % « a a d l e a a t l a w t * t»w r«*t tadh«»r h o m e r M M t l j r f o r t h e m e m b e r s ?* * * • " " • , le ln e * _
te “ P w d y H a t t e r■ Ix>an a n d Bulldtn* A«K^i*UO« b*«nher
of the ___A l f r e d C r a n k s h a w a n d H o w a r d h a k o i . i :
P e r r m e u t w r i f r o m a h u n t m * t r i p • s ^ -M M n ^ T O ^ w m a t C u l v e r L a h i . ___________
• u t * «g tt*m
' n s s & £ .9y v irtu * o f um
a a d w in '
A .O . J*M -
o 3 T -S•» M
at tw» artoca ta taa
a l public Um C ltjr u f
•M M k , i » ^ 1BS3
at two i‘rtii> la Um arwawa, aU tbatc e r ta in t r a r t « pmrtmi o f la n d a « l m m - i m , s i tu a te . I f l u *«*<1 beJn* im th« T o w -
<*f . U ra « M m t, C ounty o f — rue* wm* SU U L ^nf w i w J t n n , aw * a m rv p a r tK « 1a»*» • le ac n b rd a a fa llow s
at a ptJat °* tac *>rU-
r?ai uSfia^at oStjr1**!(m T mof N n Je ra a * . ■* <N#W JMW.
B U M p a r t u r KM W <131, oa a e arta ia m sp
S K T l S 3 T A “T o w aa a ip , Bn w C o w to , 1 tha B ergen C ouaty < : • « ' » 4 _ .U . 1 S U an d rurtaer d*acrt»*« aa fouowm
W Q t lW I U a t a m t taa «MMa-•a a ter ly »Me of P a r t * > n m dtataat tnera o a tw o aundnM a a d nm ety -W o i M i iw i
_ !« • ru fM m *y»»S «*l w, «C SMoDd Mtmi and fnai aH* ofvhrk A'.-«awi «M«a_______ _l> aorta forM-MB «
MMrty <»» MiauMa m d j m<*>
--------- in rNAW:r.Kt • r me*Mrs. James CoauninKs of Travers ^tw««« x m m BuitatoK
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THEATREPENTHOUSE
Warner Baxter and Myma Loy are ] tlu* featured player* in Arthur Somers j Km*he’s "Penthouse’’, wfa.Kh will play at the Lyndhurst Theatre on Wrttaes- uny and Thurjday, Nov. 15 and 16.
A ? u scion of an aristocratic New V«»rk family, and a society lawyer who choose* to defend notorious radc- c.eer*, W n m r Baxter is oaid to five ,lMO ol the l\nest permrmances ot his long motion picture caieor.
A s Gertie Waxted, a beautiful night ( ]ub Kiri, Mynia L o y is repotted by }»rvviou.' critics to have lar .surpassed a n y o f her triumphs in previous picture productions.
Wi ll exotic rote* im»' a part of her brilliant past, in "Penthouse” .*>h4‘ ha.- taken ouninaivl of one of the strongest of her career ami her romantic -cene.s witb VVarnci Baxter will long Ito nmembereo.
Mac ('lark. Broadway stage favorite, a n d who ba.> appeared 'in such, •a-recti successes .■ s " I urn Back The flock” and “ Fast Worker.*” , till* a featured role ;».s Mipti, the gorgeous night dull hostess who meets a myst- ei iou* death.
Phillip* Holmes head* the <uppojting *nft us Si idall, the young man-abou -t>.<wn who i> accused of the murdet of Mimi, a former sweetheart, am who-e l»f«- is saved through the ef- torts «»t his friend, Warner Baxter, who conducts a secret investigauon ul the ciime and proves that .Mimi-- death wa> the climax of an underworld 1 ramc-up.
O th e r s w h o p la y i jn p o rta n t ro le s u A r t h u r S o m e r s R o c h e 's “ P e n th o u se ” in c lu d e M :n th a S le e p e r , C . I le n p y G o r d o n , N a t P e n d le to n . t .e o r g c K . S to n e . R o h e ’ t K m in o tt O ’C o n n o r C h a r le s B u t t e r u o r t h a n d R a y m o n d llatton.
The fttctare Marks tke cinema debut of E lS w t f c Young, daughter of Judge W HI law Young of N««r York. >
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productiott, Wf W W ts one of the out- , standing caatrihvtions of the screenIt ia a pulsing romance, laid amid the i intrigue, the adventure, the thrills j and the excitement of Shanghai. I
The east i» studtted with w i m he finest performers in films. Spencer , Tracy has t)» lead ng mlf* of an impulsive naval officer. Fay Wray 4ua* the principle feminine role, and pr\*m- ises to outdo her performance in ‘ King Kong” aad **Ann Carver’s Pp » ’ feaaion". The supporting cast, hca<)ed ? *y Ralph Morgan ami Kugefte Pal
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The film teems with action awl «t against colorful, ever-shift inir •ackgrounds as it traces the adven ures of an officer through the navaf tatlon, aristocrat ic foreign clubs, naive quarters. It takes you al>oard a un-running U»at up the Hoang Ho
.liver, through the hazard* of battling irmies, and to the specta ular attack ipon a medical mission. The culinin- ition is a climax that i.s guaranteed to stir.
•STORM AT D AVB R EA K "History lessons t dd in ugar-ct>ated
>rm in straight tlramatie movies aie ,noie and inure Ik* ■oinii' j a feature >f th>- talkies.
“ Abraham Lincoln m a case in ►oint. Another was "tialuiel Over th. Vhite House” , w h ich showed tht ninutiae of a President s life. “ Billy The Kid” ivpr<Mlu.-ed faithfully the ife of a great historical des|ierado. Ra^putin and the Kmpiess" placed n tilm incident after uu uicnt :n the ile n f the late C*#» Nicholas oliussia.
The latent historical incident t-. iml its way into an entertainment y pe movie is the assas-inatioit of the \rchduke Kerdinand «»f Austria i:t Sarajevo, the incident which brought »la»ut the World War. This striking u'ene forms the start of "Storm At Daybreak”, an exciting l o v e xh> ry <>f Hungary ln*hind the linen ih wartime
The asiutssination is only a small incident in the flow uf this romance, •ut it is depicted on the wieen with aultless accuracy. Dramatically il
forms an excuse for Nils Asthcr. h lunganan offi. er. to rescue his fi lend,
Walter Huston, from the hand- of an .•xcited mob. loiter, when Anther and Huston's wife. Kay Francis, fall in lov e the incident attains added <igniftcance>
“ ANOTHRH C.ANGI A I.E”“ Another Language", now playing
at the Ritz Theatre, is one of the few pictures that can lamst a 100 |>ereetit stage cast, every memltei of the n.m- pany having recently entered film.* fmm the theatre, s«>me appearing ..n the ncreen for the fir*t ijirn- in t picture. Helen liayes nml Kobe, Montgomery, eo-starring in the joi turization of the famous Rose Frank «*n play of family life. Imth won out atanding stardom on Broadway l>e!on- entering pictures. All the memlters wi the supporting caat. Louise Cloasei Hale. J<ihn Beal, Henry- f i avers. Mai garet Hamilton. Wiltar.i R«da-rtson. Irene Catti-M. Manor Watson Hi Daw*on and Maldet Turner, also , mn fr*»m the New York utagc int.. rii in
| Entertains At Bridgej Hr*. Wilmer Decker of Rut hei ' ford avenue entertained Ht her horn I recently at bridge After the gariu-
refreshments were served l.y th*1 hoateaa.
Guests were: Mrs. A h i^alpfiMra. K. K Schultz, Mm. Ilairv Han s«*n. Mrs Theresa Schreck. iiHtein Mrs. Natalie Marino, Mr* < harb - Grant. Mrs Kugetie f*ur!**y and \|«- William Schulte.
Has Bridge GuestsMrs. Michael Kpatein >.f l.ak>
avenue gave a budge party al h*t home. Guest* present wen Mr. Ia*o Schwarz. Mr« H N /.i«.km Mra. David Goldberg, Mi- L-.m- I*evy. Mrs h’b.retye b-rm i Mi* Harry Scha*dfet •*t l.yntlhur*' ..n<‘ Mrs Mever ..... > , t Rum. -..«
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T H E Sports League is preparing tu let itself >n fo r a lot of ........ „„ ^thankless w ork. T he basketball league th.it will be sponsored in i.ml t'ontball and ifthe tuWn^hip this W inter is even more elaborately planned thanw.i- the baseball loop, so, while entertainm ent fo r those who Ilk,- then k i-k tthall in the raw will be plentiful, headaches tor tlu Sp, -t ■ i '.itv u' direetnrs will be even mure p lentiful.
Hi w i i , ! , Samuel I'K maid, vice pre-klent of the S po jt- League, i- in .h itn v "I .itt.ur- and thus far ha- met all of th e problems w itha -mile Hu id,iche- don t seem to butlicr very m uch those telluw- h,■ l,l th** jump un Hover until th«
i l l , ’.ugh * 1 It IS prubable M r. D im ald w o n t be <-"4 "< th* p m ,. After Lyndhur*Jrug -tore counter- tor a-piran-zipping purposes.
,i,l uritiM" J fitwrafc u rtid e fi n th e S p u r ts :,H \ (iiu tn s }i«Bok the same jo rm u la .
• i ll If.Huu ICC are itntmu— "Whal a ■ , :iu j i l lv u .s uI the to w n s h ip . ......A nd give a big, big hand tu the hard wmrktng Ihr i„u,li,i,,wn. lie m-rivwl a thlfthe ni, .\en ient." * >i," ‘ , n m T"ny
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM DEFEATS DOVER, READYFO* UNION M ILThe high school fooifcallers last SaMwtgy ti|*h*rh*tt od a victw y
string which may not he s n a p p y for lh# CC«t ut the V*Um> H»»IWgDover, the high school now h^s to fjiff Union Hill, Eaat Skfe ol Newark, Kearny and St. M ary') ot ftyljifrfortt. Non# ol tttpfte isoi/isidered a difficult foe.
L jn lh M tli v m t W .U * E M H .4M M k .taM k .Tilt Iwm mw). fwh.County League To date the team 1 „ * * i s tke U M e *» » e < have » h , „ ri
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Th« locaj Mab aehool'* raitin* in | Pasiaic Boya Club. The same* were j T1)e gportl te a» u e will open No* Jwwi f t l y been ra ij- |w o n hy H*. local- ha t they d id n ’t >emtaa tW , Moftday evening w it h " ,M & ** " u ta * n > u , l | I it 1. 1,0. any p « e r in overcoming th .* ! ^ K will<»» IW M Wi » w * r y>r st»*» 9*c- team*. M ,r t) IX,lan is the c o a c h , h, M this .mamm a t the Town Hal " H u t *„ sh u a t j manager, captain aad whatnot Director A. Bresl,,,
t*a tjf Rutherford thr team and his popularity through-1k m Cl»« that |out North J e r m y Hojjjd give h in r
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w hi: .mile "M en d e c '! . i t i n e i n ,m y
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I'nion Hill, c o m in g to the lo c a l held S a t u r d a y , h a * a s p o t ty record. T h e lenm h a s p la y e d s o m e g oo d a n d
»Wiy m alj# c o n s id e ra b le t r o u b le fo r th e now (iHMhintc h ig h sc h o o le r* .
Tht* lo c a l te a m f la s h e d r« a l fo r m in d o w n in g D o v e r 1 8 to f>. T h e B l i p a n d G o ld o n th e D o v e r fie ld w an n e a r ly th e » t ro n g o u tfit th e tea|R w an sa id to be b e fo re th e se a so n l»egan. T h e h x 'a l.s pun<-h ed o v e r % tou ch d o w n in th e in it ia l q u a r t e r a n d
h ad sc o re d h se co n d to u c h d o w n , D<*- v e r p u sh e d a c r o s s a t a l ly a lo n g th# in te rc e p te d p a s s ro u te .
B u t th e m a r g in s e p a r a t in g th a te a m s u a * m o re d e f in ite ly e s ta ^ - fifdH-d in th e fo u rth q u a rte r w h en a n o th e r to u c h d o w n w a s sc o re d . Lef» ( I r a r y w a s r e s p o n x ib le f o r th e o p en -
Fteld Club Show Form
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In Odwmihi H udion Ekv«»
H » n d > j. K ia id C lu b ra aah p d t«i» (fi t t a i i a*aM th«l r o r w HnmU)/ in 4 u w M M | Oie Jt iH H f C it y PanUM tr* 111to 0 a i \ k * lo ta ) hiflty # eh t» | fo ld - I w # a tlM| ftr« t ie fe a t ta fo u r y a » r« K n
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tip fa n * (w p ect^of it Mason. Tha his O m II* »«“ ! 81ac^ lina worked in
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—-................... ■ • - _ , - - , - ip g th e t e a m 's p l a y . T e a m sa < * w anUaa tha m m M Stronger team than he h » * . Dolan are the club. Lilley Brothe-.
,hurst is in. ftfe « r a w C°iraty' 1 !ha8 Lou Meyer and Al Herganhan. Commarcial Uader, Orioles. R.s kris Mfh«r ttem ChlSi Ml- East RuU>- two local boys playing at the guard ArroWS> Jefferson Clup and I'erford ia in th# aami ^ fss. portions and in the three Amemansv.
have shown nothing. \ l * f » P r e d i c t . . -A t the f o r w a r d s , he h a * R o b b ie | Lyndhurst and Union Hill N,
Robertson a n d A.1 aM cN inch from lfor the Lyndhurst f o r r e s . O K ,,. town and O llie T h o m p s o n f r o n t J e r s e y j will “wm 14-UL City. Robertson is th e o n ly o n e t h a t ! Rutherford and L e o n i a - T 1has shown a n y t h in g a n d ty c N in c h te a m will win, 12-4.
■ ■■■•" ' h a s p u t in th r e e h a d , v e r y l>ad p e r - j B lo o m fie ld a n d !r v in g t « * n - H i .. ^Game V iK I# Played A t fo rm n n c e * . , M c N in c h is su p p o se d to fieW i s in c la s s b y ir s iT f a :
_ , , , « , 1 C* L4 ^ P h iy e r llI}d h e is d u e Jo shufc t a k e t h is o n e b y a 20-0 score .V M N r iC lf l so m e th in g . T h o m p s o n ' h a s o n ly a p - K e a r n y a n d P a s a a i c - - f * r n v
-------- p e a re d in o n e g a m * ‘ a n d sh o w e d u p i c l ic k in g a n d th e g a m e w ril :h nnr t i y th a L y n d h u r s t A th ie - ^ t |u , ,.t.n t e r s D o la n h a< d e a d lo c k a n d b y a 6 -6 sr»>n
w i l l h ijch tt# w m - t th e N o r th T w j«ly H a n fo r d o f J e r s e y C i t y a n d j Ka>*t R u t h a r fo r d a n d S t . M. f A- WJ L.^5 Joe Jankowski f
M fftH . Arlington
■ Back up thi- thing, ladies and gentlem en, ,h*. . seco n d to u ch d o w n .
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.. i : - rc»- cf th,- Sports Lcdfftie is really e\e- \\ »ujt spirit am he summoned hy a hdsehail
... hiiic/j thev are parttcipdtiii^ is imKlievuhle i \i»uti^sfef'i u ith tears i»i thar e>ei i»i the
the baseball league. There uiis a hifj■ l i. i iif in natch it unroll. An.l some fine t*><■.!.■ i 'ici in; . «f i.if>le i" -.en>>e the sense ot frustration th.it .<ctack> the
a a n d t ro t te d o v e r th e l in e to sc o re .h ie f c o g in t h a H e d id a b e a u
t i fu l jo b o f h n e -h u c k in g w tiiph en d ed .ri it to u rh d o w n .
S h o r t ly b e fo r e thi- s u u r t * r e n d e d , D e L o r e n z o , (p ta r te r b a e k a t D o v e r , m -
uhiM ia to c h a p u p th e da-fnrnutrenud olfen.HVS o f the vis-
the loc^l Jtfjam'a offense i worked in dose coordination to roll ' up two touch i iwns and eighteen first ! dovyns <j*ei the visitor.-.
The n ic io u .n e s * o f th e g a m e w a s d e m u n a tra te d in th e i ig u r i e s su f fe r e d . iu f fe r a d by b*-th te a m * . F r a n k B la - i , liHal'fuJTtM icW . su f fe r e d n ew in ju r ie s to
Ja n k o w - { O n e f o r E a s t R u t h e r fo r d .
FWktd o u t ^ f o r t h e i r * ^ i was hande<i th e b a l l b e a u t i fu l ly but i s i x s t r a ig h t a n d b y a 4U-ul a w VMI I f in u ‘Vi^ww . . v ,,tlo v r unA H a m se v - Nl.1..N u t le y a n d R a m s e y - Nif t e a m an-
w ith a n o f fo o t6 « Jle rK w h o a r e a n d D o la n nee<ls ev ery lM td y w o r k in g sc o re — 3 6 -0b ig , f u t af>d w aH -o r« B ||i*ed . I t w i l l .w i t h h im in o r d e r t** p r o d u c e . A f v u . C l i f t o n a n d E a s t S id e h a t h i * i w i . tw o te a m a , tr-ips to hii< o ld s p o r t in g f r h ’nd i e r f*»i" th e ( l i f to n i t e
Win tha season. T*e North haa been unable to s t o r e . Hanford Artinston A. A - • W“ l come to town a playor b u t laries a r o u n d tt*o m u c h b e a t t h i s cla?.<
ter< epte<l a pa> s a n d o p e n e d up an I h is n h o u M er- himI J o e W o le s k y , h a rda t t a c k th » t led to th e D o v e r to u c h - ; h i d i n g halft.H t k . <uffyr<-dd o w n . D e l.o r e n x o w a s on th e t h r o w in g uud o f s e v e i a l fo rw ard ** a n d c li-m a x e d th e D o v e r i l r i v e b y s p i l l in go v e r th e lin e t<> s c o iv .
Those Dov»-r l.yndhur-t gamea are always <lespontlel> fought. Both | .leum» weer ,,uni»hed severely in the , ” Vi.« o'game. < aptain Eddie Kusso w^s kiKK’ked down by two Dover pinyers
. , . , 1 and'suffered injuries that caused hit*- t . i tu ie J i r e c t u r s n c .w a n d t h e n w o u l d r e a l n e t h e t r e m e i v re m o v a l fro m th e g a m e , th e f i r s t
i t i e q u u e d t n p u t o v e r s u c h a m o v e m e n t w i t h s o m e s o r t llm <‘ h r h* ' 1,44,1 ^
' JW i . j i j h : t h e r e a r e t i m e s w h e n m o n e y i^ n e e d e d a n d
t i e y w i l l l it t h e b i l l . S p i r i t , e n t h u - i . i - m a n d e l l o r t j u s t 1 a l l
,i i k it i s m o n e y t h a t i s n e e d e d .
L Y N D H U R S T , N. J .
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th r Sports League needs is a three tor, paid each week .i-h V'»u need such a director to spend all ol his time
■ 11.1 .md aiding the players. T hey need d irectum and they Hei ne 111 spur them tu play the rules.
T l ’ . S /n » r iA i.e u y u e i t ) l l e e t n e l \ , c o m b n i iu ; ' a l l t h e i i /1 t o h e ( . 'M t r ih u te d h y ea*. h d i r e c t o r , tr ie .s to
/• it / u n t o f li J i K t t i o . A t t im e s , f h e v i l u t i» t o d ', ir iv J v . t i i . i f fli< i r i / f n i t s u re f a r t o o s h o r t . A t I ' t h e r t im e s n. . t h i J k ip fn - h e h e f t h a t th e n e f f o r t s a r e m e e t M , u if l»
t i » a . i l t( *imiiiiviniuT Breslin, Sch»s»l T ru stee N orton and M r n ihe t'4d , the Spurts Ueague has heen particu larly happy « k ill Mko-ss T his K i'kethall ltajjue looms ^lf'an tK ally .
I 1 iiistee John W ackw itz , and the o ther memlx'rs ut the l.du^ation have cooperated splendidly in giving the lea I the high school gym nasium lu r three nights a week
i i let .ue diow m g spm t ot a high calibre by t in n in g .1 netting m tu line. T h e tow nship van do Us share now by )a '"tne inteiest m the w«u'k. Prizes will not be i el used t i s > i i in conducting the games will not Iv refused.
• ■llu i.ite .tl the games will be accepted w ith thank-
i i n ;
th is y e a r rnuuth.
i n t g a m e w a s a m p le re v e n g e fo r th e l i l t iu w h ic h D o v e r tie d L y n d h u rst l a s t y e a r . T h e D o v e r te a m u-e<l p o e t i c a l l y th e s a m e lin e -u p .H o w e v e r , ih e b ig M o r n s C o u n ty e le v e n v\a.s .-low. a n d lo g g y a m i wa-- u n aM e lo do a n y t h ih g <»t m uch a c cou n t. D e L o re n / .o t u r n e d m a s p a r k lin g g a m e , l«ut c o u ld n o t lire c o lle a g u e s .
I .a s t y e a r th e ac o re \*a#T h e y e a i l> efo re t h a t it w a s 14 to
' ■ D o v e r h a s w o n fo u r ot e ig h t | q u a r te r b a c k p o -i tlu l a sp le n d id jo b .g am e.- p la y e d . L y n d h u r s t h a s w on . ' i ' ^ tc«c^ll(| to u ch d o w n w a s th e m o stth re e o f th e m a n d o n e h a s en d ed in i .« p o c U cu la i ,,i th e d a y A f t e r W o le s k y
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»nd bpth will be endeavoring to fpoil | .ninht help Xm lyeach others successful re c o rd f a r th e _ --------------- .current season. Dee C m g e r o n , oat la t t
week of an injured back, willbe iu uniiorm Sunday along with the other Athletics. F a s t , shifty, and elusive Cameron w ill no doubt be prominent in th e o ffe n se o f the Lyndhurst eleven.
T h e N o r th A r lin g t o n te a m h a s beerf p r a c t ic in g a n u m b e r o f n ew p l a y s th is
iu in ju r e d p a s t w e e K w h ich t h e y in te n d to u seUe. i h o S u n d a y . Moth C o a c h e s a i e c o ji-T h e v i s i t , r s u ffe re d m o ie . O n e fid e n t o f v ic to r y a n d h a v e d r il le d t h e i r
p l a y e r ’ ik m .k ic b ru k e n . A n o t h e r - team .- to b e on th e e d g e f^»r S u n d a y 'sn<»se w a s f r a i t u r e d a n d a n o th e r s u f- I g a m e .fe r e d a fra< ’ ire .I w r i - t . T h e L y n d h u r s t A th le t ic s sc o re d
H e ld s ; ’o i t . t - h. th e o p e n in g « ,u a r ' t ^ i r fo u r t h v ic t o r y o f th e -ea « o n , lu b h u r - t in to b r i l l ia n t S u n d a y , w h e n t h e y d e fe a t e d a p r e v i-
a c t io n in th e m-coikI q u a r t e r A la t e r a l ' ^ 7 u n b e a te n M a ta w a n A th le t ic ( lub pass that Ki.-» ,.ul of a sharp flat paa- fniithall team by the wore of 12 to W W Bob M il l-,>11 ended in 1-ouV- ( ’rupi's .The eonteat. which waa payed at the uripa apt the local ylayei »|*-l lurty Matawai; High Shcowl Athletic H eH
■ o th e e ig h t v a r d lin e . U t o o t a t t r a c t e d a c ro w d o f a<HH. |ieo p le w h o b u c k s to p lu n g e a c r o s s . » » * th e L y ftO h u rst .o m b m a t i m uut-
i, d id ,*n e x c e lle n t iob o f p la y a t e a m w ho a r e s t r o n g c o n te n d Bet W o l e k ' a c r ,i> s th e , r - f " r th e M o n m o u th ( o u n t y K n o t-’.•iu ch d ow n . ’ b a il C h -im p io n sh ip .
S h o r t ly a f t e r th e o p e n in g w h is t le h a d th i o w n th e tw o te a m s to -yetiie r a M a ta w a n p u n t w a s b lo c k ed b y L y n d h u r s t ’ ' c h a r g i n g lin e , a n d th e Ita ll w a s p ic k e d u p a n d c a r r ie d o v e r th e g o i f b y J . C u p k o w s k i , th e A lh le t ie ^ r ig h t en d . In th e se co n d p e r io d th e A ’ s th r e a te n e d to sc o re a g a i n , c a r r y i n g the b a ll to th e 1 3 y a r d lin e , b u t th e h a ll w a s lo s t on d o w n s.
T h e M a ta w a n te a m fo u g h t v a l i m t - ly d u r in g th e se co n d h a l f to b e a k in to th e ^ co rin g c o lu m n . T h e i r e f - fo i t > w e r e s u c c e s s fu l ly re p u ls e d h o w e v e r b y a p o w e r fu l fin e a n d w a tc h fu l b a c k f ie ld m en . I41 th e fo u r th q u a r t e r th e A th le t ic s u n le a s h e d an o f fe n s iv e < lriv« th a t b ro u g h t th e m to fh e o p p o s it io n ’ s f if t e e n y a r d line'. A b e a u t i fu l pas.< b y B o s c h e n to E v e r s o n
v e r th e g o a l lin e n e tte d th e A ’ - .Hith e r s ix p o in ts
s p o r t in g p u t out h a l l 3W-0.
r«ns and yards i otl W o lo a k y tw ,Cajiny Sim -i blocking to line for th<
Crpui’a k.tktng was a big piece of the Kieltls t ub’s game. He na> not been outk.ih'ti all year aiwl Sunday he was dropping the ball back on an average »>! • 1 fty yard.s. Moveil from a Iiuarterba. k lo .1 halfback position, Crupi old hi be-I playing uf the >ea- son. Ha- un lied the ball for many
his gains.T h e gann .\a.- s tu d d e d b y th e b t il -
to fl. • ^ u li^ B S ifn u iM iic e s o f B ob P a U is o n , A l R u sb o , S ih m o n e an d C r p u i w h ile B ig Lou A il- e r g a te , t a k in g o v e r th e
la n d F r a n k B l .is i w en uut ut th e g a m e D o v e r ( 6 ) I th r o u g h ■ i*-ju i ie .i, I V lt iw in w e n t b ac k
S c h u ) U i ; « > *h n av» i a b a l l c a i l y i n g p o s it io n , B o y d
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I HI 1 leKi <’lub hnitballeis came ah mg in n u e la^hinn last \seck t*> sln-w the puw er expected ut u .dl season T h e Panthers to-in letsev C ity had not been deleated in h>ui seasons .md the >, t in e iu e s 1 hi the high schoul tield w ere a tli--.igieeable shock to
the I'.iiithei pl.iM 1 s .md then followers
' 'in bu lh an t play really sent the Field C lub pinning tnw aid i. vcs-. It was a short flat pass to Hob I’.ittison .uni .1 jeiky little
luteial t< 1 Luu C 'rupi that gained lu rty yards and led the way tu the initial touchdow n.
W c thuii( that the Field C h ib o f last Sunday m itlJ i;.n t' "ii en last year 4 hicUi ( ' t u b team touefidou’n and • 'id.I /uu e u OH T hai line o f lust S u n d a y is the best flic• ui u .o n ha> ever hatl. H eim a>ui PauiMMi «nid t 'h te /
/ ■«•,! aie tim e fuje eiuU, Houlihan and Russo are. m• M t anuu n o u 6uperu»r to Pohi a»iii H o ^uh^e teho plu>
h e ig e r .L e t . o .
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M a h 11 (vy fo r D ick < u r . io fo r H ur
1 K a e m p f . h a n k e ii ( ,U>. k fi-i I .a n k e n
k . t ' f l u m l n a . I tu-
laka #vtO n th e fir iit p .a y he c h o p p e d o ff u ig h t y a r d - th fou vfh t a v k h . C iu p i pu ch ed th r o u g h f«i 1 t it s t d o w n . O n th e n e s t play. I ’ l t t is n n ty • in " e n t o ff t a ik lc . lh - M.-h t h io u g h R u .-so und in fro n t uf A lb e i g a t e an d S im o n e w h o b lo c k ed o u t the P a n t h e r s e c o n d a r ie s . P a t t i -
th a t t iu je was f ly in g w ith a l l th e -|M t.l 111 h is lo n g bo<iy an d th e Pu nth- . d e fe n s iv e n iun d id n ’ t e v e n tou ch li • > I *. l h e l . i t te i litst h is s t r id e n e .n ■ g o a l i in e an d d to u p m i i „ u ie c i " - <• it th e lin e . B u t he p lu n g e d o \ e i .io tii. .e x t p la y .
Four Champions In Six-D ayR ace
S p o r t L in e sHy W A L T E R ‘ H A W K l i t ) \ V K
Llll AL JOVVKKS IN TlKT h e L y n d h u r s t . ' H ig h Sctn m l ta>
v i e - b a tt le d th e N u tle y S c h o o l .-cru hs to a t> •; t ie iM th i N u tle j, S t ltlliu n i h i-t T u e s d a y a fte o ,n * » i. T h e g a m e w a s fo r th e la-nefit o f th e N u tle y u n e m p lo y e d a m i a c ro w d o f ;:.i>00 w itn e s s e il th e e x c it in g b r a w l.
F o r t h r e e q u a i t e r s th e te a m s b a tt le d w ith o u t a se m e hut e a r ly in
i. N ut 1 g o in g
ELKS BOWLERS SET HIGH SCORE
Local PimKrs C»o On Strike Hunt Agaim>t RidgewtKul Roll 1,047 At Lyndhurst
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th e In st c a n to K r a n k ie C o l la i " l e y 's h a l fb a c k wh>> h ad beer
A m e r ic a n b ie y le c h a m p io n * K ,-eat g u n - a l l d a v . hit th e •m p ete in N ew Y o r k ’ s t i f t y - I | jr„ . f 1(, it to u ch d o w n an d c i I n t e r n a t io n a l ' i x d a y b ic y c le a s , .Ve n tv y a r d in a rc h d-*v
M a d is o n S q u a r e ( Ja r d e n . fro m fie ld A p'«>s fo r th e e x t r a l-er 2 6 t.» D e c e m b e r I T in- , k n o c k ed d o w n by l ie n L a n d e i i .s a t t r a c U 'd th e g i c a t e s t field t n a t io n a l s(l t l « jn h is to ry
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tattle /x*.Mtn»m U*l year. U'hilc fkcte is no mm- 1 Iviuecu Ben Conroy. Eddie Hia* and Joe . tlu present Field ('lub g»*a»d> ami Siotu Mon and VK'oody Stable who f>layed the positions ih Huleuicz rates farbeWe* thrm f
CnUnian i> >till missed in the bdckhcld. IVit (aupi is running bi ttei than he did last year, and (*mny Stmune i.s playing l^ettei 1 -utkiU this yeai The additions in the backheld arc beginning to • huw then w.ues at last. B ig U»u Alhergate, |ng Wolesky, D r Witt ( hm< n and Frank Blasi would be welcome m any backheld
A n M und> has the team skimming along, and Sunday > eng.igc 11 n nt -Iv \v. ed it *
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1 ■ r ’ t h e d t e r n o o n , u l v <»urs*e, >A.ts H o b P a t t i s o n > s h o w
i n g M i n i , h e w e n t t o a hack h e l d ptautuui a l t e i t w o k*v.al Kivkheki ; i n n s i j * f , r, ■ !t> | i i n e s 1’jitison hLtstcd t h r o u g h l o r forty yaicUand 1 t u u i h d u w n ih,. >c\ond tune he had the b a l l IV»b’s mteil e i tnce 1- l i n e d b e a u t i t u l l y in trt»nt ol huu and h e h a d the speed and
t o i i f t h t u l o l l u w it t h r t 'U g h
W h e t h e r R i t t i M . n s t a y s i n t h e b a c k l i e h l i s u p t o h i n w ’ lt
l ’ .u l i k e s t u r u n t h e h * l l , b u t l i k e s t o l i n g e r a r o u n d th » * -e e n d
Huiiigmt h c l f o i s iMapik t i i teiK to p b* h .iid t i , . h ig ii P o t r * wlit» : 1.t a i t . ’.•oi, w m k « v c lit« t i i r | . ’>1 »«■ ' - 4, .t lh .r d pin. *
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. ii.n iij m ils w h y w il l n d e th e n ic e ■it* N o r m a n H il l , o f S a n J o s e , ( a l . ih« \ m e r ic « i i a ll -a r o u n d c h a m p io n . \il!i-«i L e t o u r n e i . F r a n c e , th*' m o to r 11 •" 1 • ■ t it le h o id e i ; G e o r g e D e m p se y .■ t lit. oklyn, the .-print champion oi '■ " ii . 'i i and Eddie Miller. K r« York
\. ui.n-ier the amateur rnampion of \ in o t a . who is entering the profe.--I'-iiiil ranks in this race.
Ar.iong M>me of the nutstandinK Uu • -tars aie Jimms VS'althou.i,
N ork bov and Ewald 'Vis-el, of tnim.diy, who won the iw*nt six I V -ail* in t hnagn alone With tier
1 K bttel*. Ib'lgmm. William I . . l i " lV d .11. Y:u. .uver, B I .
I 4 ««-•>■ c <t 11 »■ .t Ufn-d Hind.i.I a*>
! ' :- «*a -ll> -••• ■ l im n the-e name- 1 1 fu* o k itu> h.MH a r e tn fo | h * s
■ it ■ m Keiiwni and keen cuntpetiVion win n ih« »is day 1 ace moves into tlu tiarden. The six-day race is a * 11 fil ling of the *port elan.*, when the ki 11 ml is on huckvy. boxing, wrestling .md all o|h«r indoor sports occupy a -•.it oa the sttie line* while the ms-■ : 1 itiers do thoir *tuff
«».„ Exuaiaatien ForAjs’t Ptyckalaf Mt
I 1 > —rt , lhe UmUtd St«t«» Civil Service
• ‘Idmussmmi a II accept applications :iut- f Movaiubei 24 for-the position 0/• '•.otant psychologist for duty in the I if.ed Stste> Public Health Servue
'■ > »•. tn«- l.«av«HWoilh Pemteiftiaiy - I The salary range is t*,400 u> Wi.
■ '* ! 1 Ki 4 year. Ie** « deduction not tu1T‘< ev.fed 16 per ovnt as a mea»ure of 1st* economy and * retirement deduction •*6 oi par cent.
hull lafonaatioa may be tr’ iim'f ifOti from the Secretary of *h« l ’nit«d US Siataa Civil Serva-* poard ef Ksaiii
‘.hei.* aC the post oHL* :h sny oity- - i Whah w a p»‘*t •••ca mi Um Hr»t-M Oka sacoad class, ar f r * * tfca2 H I n,tad States Civil Service C.v
104; *i*>n. Washington, |>. C.
W ith fo u r m in u te - reni;iii';M j> p la y V it lle y « a - in a n l iu i v 1 ii se co n d tou ch d o w n w h en H . n | t i e n b u ig e r m t. tc e p le d f 't iu li i H .u l. tl p a s s mi h i- nw ii se v e n > ;■ • «i n n e .1 r a n lie h ind sp le n d id m ie r f i- re n c e a tou ch d o w n n in el y - -i \ en >aia w a y K r a f t 's lin e p lu n g e tme x t r a po in t w a s s h o r t l*y in .h e .s
N u t le y outM ’o re d thi- lo t a h in li d o w n s hy a n I I ■ «"UiH\ N e o nN u t le y 's e le v e n w e re m a d e in t h ir d q u a r te r w h en th e y m a u lt h re e tu n e s to tlo g o a l lim H IU F l V K M I S T lM P R O \ fc
T h e B ig h iv e B a - k e tb a l l C lu b v hav« to im p io v t a g r e a t d e a l i f tf
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S e r i a l • Surprises to F i r s t .’,00 kiddie-BIG S T A G E R E V l ’E - C A B A R E T N IT E — Sat. Eve.
t. M a tin ein* Comedy - Buck Jone
Special!Saturday Evening(N o\.«ll. \ r m is t ic e M a y)
A Patriotic Spectacle ot I nexceiied Spltndor!IM P R E S S IV E 10 P.M . R I T U A L
the State Champk»ns H. G. BAKRING£R POST, 1.39 American Legion ol Lyndhurst
S U N . M ON. ^ T U E S D A Y N ov. 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 4Was It Love — J r Sh an gh ai MaSn«»s^
S p e n c e r T r a c y
FAV W R A YD>’ €*t*4 JOHN ai l I’OMB
“ STORM AT D A YBREA K”with KA Y F R A N C IS anU W A IT E R H U S T O N
W e d n e s d a y T h u r s d a y N ov. 1 5 & 1 6
“ I COVER THE W ATERFRONT”with CLAUDE M l ( (H BERT ■ BEN ! YONC oarin f ~liiin<l.i\. M oml.n and Tuesday, Nov. IH -in-21
“PADDY IHI NEXT BEST TH IN G ” "If* J t \ l I '■ \ 1 \ i i | ; and \KNKK K W 1I.K
C O S T IN IO I S P hR I U K M A N C tS SA T., M N. (n d H ollda .*
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M ««ri|r 4 i U fhr a hand id ex- ,
\> r» Rr*iiu«f«r, I U ffcyrtt* plae*. Ruth He«tt*r. * 9 1 1-ahw »v « w », Louie Ay*r». l*k e avenue. tileen WeetWr. IW Detafteld *'«*nue
—ia. KWftiHH Mejptr, FW**ac* for- Mrdrt. Marie Ha Ha awd t t o h. wtu e—Mism i itru *ad Kwiyn Bennett.
Cathaik
jrwr w il bt to ft oo*t*d « arti**fee> TW will
S. S. CUb Meats
DaMbtor*To HoM SsC m m i * a*dapper
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formed oa th* splendid wa«fc uf thr Friday r»-Ain* M th* Was* ef Mi*a local W weh. wtweh up t t »*w W* n*«i t.ladt - HarW ) of l>*4aA*ld A « n w r r « r « 4 *a» ctodit lo. ihe tine rrlh-f Hummm plane '‘ ar* dUesaeaed and a work tWy ha** oc«.ontpl»*he«t M r* ; folb*w««t tW meeting of whiehJ a m . T»jt Ik . •«»■ ' .UfK-tnt WM » f ~ lu r . . •th* branch aad Mr W lliam I ulliw* . u ,®r*nci. am » ^ M*wb*fa pr*a*nt were tha M«****
atrnd.d * l*»riada Haasen, 0 »m* Wbltadieed, rvk-e th>t Pirat*ky. lb*na L »h—ay*r . to r-
rainr Mwhel of Arliogtuw 0»d tha WeteA* M»*s Glad f a Hawley
Thr next meeting will he Wbf to >rr>*w rvamm at tlw hoaae of M»*»
f n.ta H *r^ n / >t*th A w n ja
tha par— arat chapman <‘ highly rammMNtol on that
Uadarahrp aad ifirH -»f **n
O ka Safe fo Be HeM For Rod Cross Beaefit
r J'H E rapidly la'Taasin* popularity of air-condl-
troolnK for hoinaa, ftrtoriM, restaurant!*, office*, theaters, and otbar building* ia ibaan by tha fact that there wrre i t a?r-c*edltioflitiK JnstaMa- tlaos made m the territory a*r»ed by Public Sarric* *4i*ctrle aad Oas ('mapeny daring tha first nine months of this y*ar, compared with hut six In the same period of 3935.
TW Outdoor ttirta « tub i» g + w * t 1 hav* * caW aah» *« Satanlay. N*1'
lUth. Yoa ara **^ar-t«i t.< euh^r d.» aad* *r bay a caha.
TW Wssra wiU ba *rt*m 10 (>«» am to I M *.ia. at l td '••uyvroant . * y nue. LyadharaL
If jroa wiiih to donatr a f a i r plta>v tell oay of th* fallt *in« (ru h \ b«*
t one « b i tivao a*ai"**t yoa or tV yuw
R. T. G. MeetsTW R. T ti t'lub met at tW b.*n>*
and K>t!vn M»em>tt «»f Neravemjt in-t Tb»»r-*d^> rvimiitu
TW flub » bu*i»».-»« >'»- i«cc«a»»t*df.-> and «t '•»!» ' tbe meettn*
M» !«»•**■ r»
t ’«mrt Uvadhurat. Cathoiic Daa*h- t*r« «f Aaertca. a»4U hoid a lU n s a t•ut>p\*r iW church haU, Xw**a* Wr 2? T ie coautoKtM In rhaitfo »a-
\tr*. Edward Alh*rt«*n, thairiuan. Mr» Mar> Bahairr. Mr*. [»a» id Rar. . ir * . M artha Hfa*k-man. Mi< V T. Pr.«wn. Mr^ R»m?
M \ Hrien l»a». Mr* NoraMvrn. W .» Nriltr !*a>. Mr» Mary
, H o«»nl. Mjm Clair* Uaffner, Mra- 1 MartW K«Mv. Mr* Jaiwr* f.,4htaa
Mr*. I'arrw UtMWIt. Mr» J K Ma |«>re>. Mrv t*!»sa» Mo«r* Mr- Jaitv* % VHinnn. >*r^- Kaaab -v ■» r» O MalWy. M»»» Kta*lKrntu*. V ” Mary K R*'drrl *• M.*« Miblrvd K Mrv |Vt»r M iiw a .M i < \i» -m N\»n» Mr» " ’f
Mrs. t a r t
Mi asat M>« M-a»y Earh-H« *f «een«» ha»r r*K«at"*d front a
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HoUs Cotfoe dotdi<*f & " • * Ave-
rim beitf an “tHd P»«Hian «'.*>»ee Cb*t‘ h* at Wr Was* **.«?•***» after-
* iur«t« anare Mr* >aM» MrKenna. Mr» Elnwr AUhrt«ht. Mr*. Th >*W»r*. Sprtak. Mr*. Marry SrhagMfr. Mr*. Kranc*.* M Kettaa. Mr*. r\*rte Hub* haMOel. M t^ .n rr lw»n»«re» an iMi* *”V*T'e« «.r*«r
M *• R- -r t>aii4«l».n of V -**9 * * » • *w- ♦»*»•’ • !»*tn^fht brvl^e * M -w-t ISrat.ky lw -.m> VI • .•*. r% Kih.t Swaatiaa*. Kdnh Mr.<>* ***1 H i i.Navktrk
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To Hold Sale
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VI... ItotKa H«u«- had i»« *«•<• *M Fraa*-*— l*>n.
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Altboaffh It has b**n oaly recent- ••WirtcJty *r gaa it it ao« peooinkt
IT that TM nwnd .ir-comlitionln, j ” r l'” “ 'apuaratui k . . tato pwra. te,! (or l»«Ulns. «lv. It i™ , ,h, r rop.r
r ^ i arnounl ol moisture, heat it in winuse In the home, th* puMte has been ! t,.r. cool ft ia a •.miner aad eircutot*quick to appreciate its advantages. | jt xo aa to provide the very best at- By means of appliances operated by | mospberic conditions suited to the
health *f the ocvopant o# the OMlaide weatlierway It f* possible i > atmospheric condivon- the manalarture of -;»f.such u* randy, i ma: >
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CaafressuaB Perkins To Speak at St. Thomas
there, sWwin* that tW troop has (ha- |ripline even when the ScoutniHstei isn't there.
Th«.- mactinc ended with th*- Sc«ait i Benediction given by »a hoaorabU' Ktiest, Clayton Teat.
After the meeting, reheaisal forj,**( 'oft jcress man R. Perkin.- will be
'be *r»***st speaker b4*f<»re thv Men's Club »/ St. Thomas' hipiscopal (!bureh. Forest and Stuyvrsaiit ave- nu*s, this Tu*mluy, November 11.• v e n l n i r at 8 : 1 6 p.m.
The Hon. Tt. Perkin is well known a- an interesting talker and h* haa chosen for hia topic, “ Legislature” . He has represente<l (»ur country und p»vrt of our county fori Fifteen years ujr° this Saturday a mirrtber of years in Washinjrton the A rmistjee was *ijfned whiahand he is sure to have an ini.Teat- j en<letl the World WarinK talk ab..ut ( .. id Kaih y»ar a s»rvke h«« br^n hfldfunctions. Mr. Frank M,.rrn. t‘l v [ h, st_ Thoma, Church
the play “ After Dark* w** held. Thu ; play 14 to be given by tW troop on 1
or al»«t Uoeeathor ft kMORTON BEDRICK, Scrit*-.
Armistice Day Service At St. Unmas’ Church
Club's President, maak will l»e undei Mr. H. Sturman.
thepreside. The
I’ominein-..raU* that great ev*ut. As this
Arlington Minister To ~ Speak At Bible Claw
The Lyndhurst Bibb- ('lass .for Women heid tht ii first business nte*tm|r of the season at the Methotlist Episcopal ehureh on Tuesday afterr n.n, wit A Mrs. (ieoi (fe Heiland, presitient. it: charge.
D*votions were led l>y Mrs. John Davidson, past president of the < lass, aotfi fhairman of the devotional c<>m- tftttae. She spoke of the courage we each should have from day t > <lav, and gave instances fr nn the lives ot treat church leaders, emphasizing :ht lu-t-d of living tight fvrvy 'la.\ am. leave the r*»st t*> 0 <m1.
November 2Hth was set aside as do- nation day, when nieinbri- i.t th»- < las» may bring eontribut i,.ns lowau, Th«ak»giving baskets i . b«- gfvei; t' needy families.
It was vot«*d to make the usual an nual donation of tivr dpllars I>» the t »Jt Indies Home at Haekensai k.
A suggestion wa> made that the] W'fton p* r:ml of each we* k’> meet ng i
the class !„■ used for Bible mMrur thin inetead <*f aildresses . n unrela'.f aubjects of the Bible. After discu*-'-101 the matter was lai<i over.ontil a fut •re date.
IgUreKting re|K>rt» w»»)h ma«l«- b> tke Nrariau* officers an<l beads i.f com mittees, and l iv e dollar*. wa> vo'ed fo i tik* Welfare work under the . • min.tte. Waded by Mrv. T. Fiam-is Kmgbt
A oociat hour foJlowe»| ?h»- bi'<n • - Meeting. Refreshment** • en -ei\i-.j I,
Sra» Henry l>au her. Mi- t'nmle lick, and Mr.-. Ib'dund .TW speaker nev: I ue-.la> afteiinM,-
WiU the Res. Fred Mile-, f.a-t-f n the Methodmt Kj'i'.copal < hur> h a
Arlington. Fi lend a • ’ i;\ited to -hai. MUh n»eetmg With the memleo id tb«
A.B.J. Club News
leadership of j the flft**nth anfttvevaary of that signing, there will be a special service of the Holy Communion witb the thought in mind of asking Cod'- blessing and gnidaac* to nation- ->f the world, that i*eace. happiness. U.yalty and justice might prevail There will b* two minutee of silence at II a.m.
All ar* cordially invited t«> attend this service Armiittfce Day. Saturdav, NovemWr 1 1 At
MOTOR CORPS UNIT HAS A MEETING
Otto S. Lund Sptakrr At Luncheon Held In
Rutherford- of the LjmdHorst Motor the American Red < to-
member* from tht
The A B J < !ub of l.yndht Wir meet ma at the home
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i -t btWil Ff Ml-*
M ild re tl V iv er ^ o f aae, lat-t Thur^lav
P i a o s fo r a • ak*Mis» Mable Annm eiuber i « :>» ini ab o u t it f f u r t h t i m ie - lr e t l \ d e lig h H u l -e rv e d a f t e r w a r d s .
Member* prc-enl * « i Tlipria Hughe*. |H>mthy /H u n <Iib**.n. V i r g i n ia ( <«*ary. M a b le \m Sn ,K»-*t*-K*. Mildred Vivern.
-ab were Smith 4 a at i A-
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he Mutae* ehti. Vit gU». Alice
Trc«p Two lopics
' illation, untirr tbt direction of ?b» .«>**r I’atio: Altei thi* cam* thevekly drill under th* direction <»f nt. r Pat ml I *ader I har!**- R iti.fwl
r aaotva(eavrt f’a
Whefi ' b< t!r.,: vti»- ■ .« r. the trt-.p‘ el! m l- a horvr »bo* loimatiam and
a* h patroi pre*»nt'•ent f t the .Ti.rtmg T o B*a
ra e a ta.k on ft r •* and th«vet I- .if* m tail, oh h->» r>> i>a*a
-P ma* r g Ka< n Patr ' aU«> pr*- ■ ■ «h ** *aetch. among them* r.g • t.-m-. »: veisiun <>f < olutnus'
u f . g-\f-n ►>■ F'aak Ru*«efl of tW1 > ng Kagie*
i b* r>%r.«-t.*ng •«■** take* ..barge of v \m 'tar.t Sc« uTmaater Frank Rum• U.r m i u u ;. f *be abvenr* of *OV j W■ ■ ' Work*.- outmaMer TK» mr*ttng raa H**t a#• N‘'»vrwit*t It.
•ifM«>lhlk a* 1 'b^ 5 outm»*t*-r wa« K*l<l
Member <>>rp • ofand a group of menBio .infitdd Motor < orps enjoyed a unc*heo?i niea*ting at the Town I'al*lea U. n ye*ter<iay -tf’.t-rno ■ n.
Oi ui S Liaatl, Field Hep: esenta'. ive ■f ipe National R.-ti C io -. ,r. Net* lers*-, » i- the gu«-*t apeukei. He < v > 1 a■ n*-1i -onie «»f the many :h. ,g» which the Rod Croat i- doing tha- air .. ? generally known.
He -aid that d u r in g the pa-T yeai «i\ hun ired twenty-five thousand men .ml v. men gave volunteer aer\..»* .ml that thioughout thi1 ent n I ’ - t< <1 .tatf- then- .t:> hu'-:n*d
IU alio >d:d iluit i t i- not ti .• hat
Shower Held For Miss C. FlorulU
Miss Bertha Mohl Hostru j For Locgl Girl Who is I o *Wed I'atrii k Nebhia Soon j
M i*> B e rt bu M ..1.1 F u r m a n p la c e gave a s u r p r i s e nim erilan*- ; i - ah<>wei , at h e r h- im la -t n ig h t in h«*n«.i o f M is< C o n sta n t i- I I ■■ u lli u l-t. • >f F u i m an p la c e , w h - w .i! m a i r y P a t r i c k ! N e b b i.i : i i .- .g .m , I • a a k - g i\in g D a y .
D eem ,tti..i - v e r e in p in k s a t l mb* g r e e n r ib l. . .n - t l a r g e c t*kc a ith a m in ia tu r e bi u ie a m i bi idegroi^m a •iorfM-d tht t e>iti • o f th* t . t l je i
M i-- M a iv K ir - t Inter. re»i l*-r***i i s e v e r a l * p i ; t . , . st b - l m n - . !
(iu e»t.- w e re M r.-. I •>. |>b N e b b ia ( n f 1 'n i i .n C i t y . M r - l i a r r y Netobia J o f N o r th Ib ig e t i , M i* . 1 ‘ h d ip O ih a n te | n f W e a t N ew l .r k . M ise F lo r a IuIh * : o f N o r th B e rg e r . Vfi-**-* K* <w f* « r - \ a n te , A n t o im t lt 'I .t ra m .tid e a m i R o se S t e m • ! H o b o k en . M i* - F e l la
. P a t r a c e ia it K u st K u :.'*e i f- n l . M o * Fvt'-lyn D .' -Ih i f |; ,i ht t f . »d. M i—e« jI *•!. ' • ......... I i ! h a S p a - ie l -*f X • I 'l l ig to li . M l* . U ill m m O gtle i. o f ' lift s id e I 'a r k , M **** * A irn r- T b o in . M a i > K ir« n , Im i . \i.n « K . h . R .-e N . ts . i , I R o se M a n e T-rnei. M r* -/ .-c p b I . i g a n te . M i - A i O . n »;»K»n t.- . M i* H e n ry M .d M i , 1| . ■* r> M«*hl J r . M i* 1 la n k B u i . l t , M • W hrM enaiaro f l .y o d h n i »i M i M i h l f d B a lb o .S t e l la P u i . . . . M ■ l: — R i a t t l . M i- A im * D .ll •.. ■ • I S f « 'i <»rk an d M i lt. \ a ls M ili t B i ‘ tok l) ••
Methoiliit C.'hurcnN o t e ! *
Mem •* . . It.- l i .e l t . l - o f • . M et bo <t*st K| t- o i ► i, ’ .i *• . *iru.|f ii til* ( I .V I. V - f t l-led Ir. I h * • um j (d etlo n I - * ll* r , * > m d II . M l ••lit .. < *. r g \t :. !. .. j-e d ( rm ♦.»-»
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ifty g*»es to National Hvadouitrlera lie jUo Jta:d that M l" Mabel Boat,
nan give her entire time gratis J" It {> d Cro«> payi: k »1! Wi expert eorkihg da.l> from 1* to U .*t h*.i <•
:n Waahmgton arui with mem'-*• f ner family ha* given .th. ur *r
huioiretf thousand d*diar*.Mi l.umi stated tbeee fat' .«<itvi
remtrk* have been made . •r.rrn.r higti alaned exeeutivea.
l a; '.am M r • Harriet Lehti r. p*»r',« ba* *i< > .rp« h,o "fgamced >« ,
>*mt»* r 1« ,ti.tl ha< *!r*ady »»et ii j. h M-r •. u w Tw*lv* patient* nat
. •* \e>e*i I'. I U krnMtt k H "| «>:.e < hiid who be* ante il! ui r<-b • ’a«*"i home. •* ' i r * l '«
iran* were take* for Mu out mg a i il! toget ier ao*»ut 1 . 1H4 mile *• ov* red n th*» »hort period >f ■, •
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Tn«a* present inclad.i Caataar> Mra. Harriet L*nti; Adjutant. M n Mia- 'it* Tart, M r* Clara Lngb. Mra l'l*r- »nee Kohlhe m. Mr* Otto GrererwtM. M r \ J jo u i f r J 'li’TMM-r Mr» t ■>, •ta'a prange. Mr. J •rfthmr M* mir. Mr*. 4 W* < r*|hl«)t, Mr- Kate M •’ ru* «nd Mr* LiUia- Tt» r *»»" At*-*-ev • n gtie st a from BI*- • nfteuj
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Red Cross Drive Gets Splendid Support,
D* - i t* ' r - »» . * | r w I ■•-t^lxNtiu I ..tl' ' Iw l'*«l * i >mm A'noaj i<.M i m > . * •• ia« * '*.« ted <y
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To Hold Baxaarl_adi«t Aid Roc»ety o f tW S t Mat- tW « * Lutheran Church wUi WM n* •aaioal fa>T aad M u s r m* I l ohur«-h. Nnv*aaWr If*. t.rv1 On tW <ifwfun| niglUe -m*«n,r»i * will pro—nt "M r* JarUry * laa«a* On the oftemeaa f
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SPECIAL W E E K -E N D FEATURE!
FANCY ,SS, MILK-FED
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.Q uaker O ats QUICK OR RECUtAR
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California’S Peaches Heinz Soups
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St. Matthew’s, Bazaar Planned
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Interesting Session Held By Women
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