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The Hour O f ElevenBY W ILLIA M G L A S 8 M A N N

In th e o ld e n d a y s o f F ranca when th e n o b ility co n stitu te d a d istin ct c la s s , c r e a te d or aanctioned by law w ith p rou d t it le s and s p e c » l priv i­leg e * a n d p o w e r s th a t w ere trana m itted fr o m fa t h e r to »on. genera- tio n a f t e r g e n e r a tio n , there w aa co in ed a p h r a se th a t em bodied and ep ito m ise d th e tr u e apirit o f th a t ci&aa a t i t s n o b les t and beat— N O B L E S S E O B U G E .

A * in m a n y o th er la n g u a g es, it ia d if f ic u lt t o tr a n s la te th e French in to E n g lis h w ith o u t th e lo ss o f so m e th in g o f ita real m ean in g; b u t ita g e n e r a l im p ort is w e ll un­d ersto o d . I t m e a n s th e ob liga tion o f n o b ility ; th e duty o f proper co n d u c t t h a t r e s ts w ith p ecu liar fo r c e upon th o se w h o a re sp ec ia lly p r iv ile g e d an d u nu sua lly endow ed.

T h is p h r a se w ith a ll i t s s ig n if i ­ca n ce is c a lle d to m ind by an ed i­to r ia l in a n a t io n a l , period ical in w h ich i t r e fe r s t o th e Order o f E lk s aa "Thia» A m erican G en tle­m an ’s Order.** T h a t sen tim e n t is apt and s u g g e s t iv e . It is an Am -

tan O rd er fu n d a m e n ta lly and e s ­s e n t ia lly . E q u a lly aa fu n dam en ta l ly a n d ea a e n tia lly , i t ia a g e n - tfcm a n ‘a o rd er ; fo r no m an itfuy b e a tr u e E lk u n le s s b e b e a tr u e g e n ­tlem a n in th e p rop er accep tan ce o f th a t te rm . I t fo llo w s th a t th er e ia im p osed upon ev e ry m em b er th e d u ty o f su c h con d u ct as w ill a t all t im e s c o m p o r t w ith th e h igh p riv i­le g e o f m em b ersh ip in su ch an Order.

In d eed , to be crea ted an E lk is t o r e c e iv e a t i t l e o f true n o b ility . I t ia n o t acq u ired by inh er itance; nor ca n i t be tr a n sm itted to on e’s ch ildren . I t i* n ot con fsm d In re ­c o g n it io n o f sch o la r ly a tta in m e n ts nor aa a rew ard fo r n otew orth y a ch iev e m en t. It can not be pur- ch aaed w ith m on ey . It ia n ot de­s ig n e d a s a b adge o f so c ia l d is t in c ­tio n . N o r ia i t a n ev id en ce o f m ere p erso n a l p o p u la r ity . B ut it Is be­sto w e d b y th e s u ffr a g e s o f w orthy m en, d ed ic a ted to a h igh and noble se r v ic e , upon th o se w ho h ave p rov­ed th e m s e lv e s w o rth y o f fr a ter n a l a sso c ia tio n in th a t service.

I t im p lie s n o b ility at ch aracter , a c le a n h ea rt, a benevolen t p ur­p o se , a lo v e o f h um anity a h igh in te ll ig e n c e and a loya l p atr io tism . A nd th o se endow ed w ith a pecu ­lia r c a p a c ity fo r serv ice to C ow t- try an d h u m a n ity stand ch arged , by th e a ssu m p tio n o fth e t it le th a t p resu p p o ses ft , w ith th e d u ty o f p er fo r m in g th a t serv ice w ith f id e l­

ity. The lim it of the capacity ia the m easure of the obligation.

A true Elk is an American gen­tleman, pledged to the noble s e r ­vice of exemplifying in h is d a ily life the cardinal v ir tu es o f th e O r­der. He ia ever mindful of t h a t fact and so deports himself in all his associations tha t neither k ia Americanism nor his gentility ca n ever be questioned to the reproach of the O rder he represent*.

An Elk s a member of a tr u e nobility— NOBLESSE OBUGE.

• • •ELK—O—GRAPHS

Wednesday, June 22nd the golf addicta will have their day a t th e Bloomfield Golf Links. A livaly Tournam ent with members of Bloomfield and Lyndhurst L o d g e s competing for top honors. T h e entry fee (covering all incidentals) °? two-dollars and fifty cents, In­cludes not only s full d s y <#. golf alao an evening of contesta a t driving a n d ho ie-in -one, to g e th e r w ith a ll y o u m ay w ish to co n su m e in th e m a n n er o f r e fre sh m en ts a a d e a t s o f y o u r ow n ch oosin g .

R e p o r ts sh o w th a t q u ite a n um ­ber o f th e m em b ers and th e ir fa m -I1I.S a r e a r r a n g in g to sp en d th « ir v a c a t io n s a t th e sh ore th is jotr In co n ju n c tio n w ith a tte n d in g th * A n n u a l N . J . S ta te E lk s R eun ion“ ^ b .W a t A t la n tic C ity . T h . N a tio n a l co n v en tio n la a ls o b e in g held d u r in g t h . sa m e v n k a t A t ­la n t ic C ity . T h . H o tel Sem ator h a s b een ch o sen fo r th e L y n d h u r st H e a d q u a r te r s and a lim ited n um ­ber o f ro o m s a re b e in g q u ick ly su tw cr ilted fo r by th o w w h o in - « .n d s t a y in g ov er fo r t h . w w k - t , ®r i w v i o u s to t h . d a y Of t h .R eu n ion P a r a d ., th e equal o f w h ich

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. T h e w e ek o f J u M » t h to 25 th in c lu s iv e w ill b e . s tr en u o u s and e n jo y a b le o n e fo r .v e r y m e m b er Of t h . L o d g e and U d i e s A u n l . r y . T h e b ig e v e n t o f f t e y ea r , th e A n ­n ua l R axaar and F ro lic w h ich ia b ein g s ta g e d on th e C lub L aw na ta t h . op en . T h . co m m itte e w il l h a v . fu l l . a d c o m p l* t. ch a r i t . o f « . r y fe a tu r e and fo rm o f e n te r - ta in m r n t, th er eb y e lim in a tin g a n y p o a sib le r e « o „ fo r crtUsIn». A l l ™ w ip ta a r e to becom e p a rt o f t h . L odge fu n d s used fo r c h a r ita b l .

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" L O V E A L L A S D D O W R O N G T O N O S E . "

Honwiy and ainwritv arc akin to love. Thry arc l m W rtaap we put into p r a c t i c e i n t h i s reverent Funeral home. W e do what ia r i*h t in the timo j f •o y w urgent needs.

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Honeymoon

M m A sm Gr»dy, èaegto ir aIMr. u d Mi*. Patrick Gredy ef *00 Ride* Street, Newark, u d William J. H v m , m et I n . Jaita H u m a i i n Para Ave­nue, Lyndhuret, w en u n M Set- urdey •> I D at O u r Lady ut Good Couaael Cburrh, N m i i km . i.

J . Fallon. p u tw of the charck. parfonaed tha careaoay Tha bride » M livea is n irrtaga by her fa- ther

M iu R o m B e llo o f N m r k « u M i d o f honor, an d J ooep h A ad ri- ola o f J e r se y C ity * m b oot m i l

U sher* w e re F ran k S u U ir s* o f L eo a ia , b roth er in la w o f th o bride - g room and J a m e s G rad y , brother o f th e b ride . M iae R o th S m ith , n ie ce o f th a b rida , w a s f lo w e r g M .

T h e brido w a s g o w n e d in a w h ite p o in t d V sp r it g ow n w ith a fo i l sk ir t an d « tr a in . T h e d r e ss had • t in y P e te r P a n c o lla r and lo n g aloevea. H er lo n g tu lle r o il w a s m ad« w ith a Q ueen V ic to r ia cap a n d sh e ca rried an old fa sh io n e d bouq uet o f g a rd en ia and lilWas o f th e v a liey .

H er m aid o f h onor w a s go w n ed l a h yacin th b lu e c h iffo n tr im m ed w ith d u b on n et, w ith a sm a ll h a t, m a d e w ith n r o il and m a tch in g th o d resa . S h e carred a n a id fa -

sh ion ed bouQttot o f d e lp h in in » and sp r in g flo w e r s .

T h e tin y floorer g ir t w e r e » pm k ch iffon

ed bouquet.The mothar of the bride wore

a royal blue chiffon dresa with whit* accoaaonea and a conago of tea roeoa.

The mother of the h riis was gewnsd in a royal blue chiffon dinas with white H ateo»*» and a corsage o f tea reeoa.

The mother et the bridsgriim was | i o is < In nary bhss with M w w i n to match ai corange of tea reeoa.

A reception wne hold after eoremony at ths Robert Treat tel, Newark, for fifty guaats. tor aa automobil« trip, Mr.Mrs. Hanson will reeido at Pern Avenue, Lyndhurst

Old 952 W ill Glisten Again With Glories of Another Day

L o c a l e m p l o y « * « a t t h e K i n g a l a n d S h o p « o f t h e L a c k a ­w a n n a S a l l r o a d . w h o « a n t h e i r w e e k l y p a y w i t h h a r d w o r k , h a r e k m w a t c h i n g w i t h l a t e r e * i a r e c a n t « r e e k » a ( a n * o f a m a t a a r e w o r k i n g a a r n a a t l y o v e r a a o l d c a m e l b e c k e e « t n e w h i c h h a » b e e n p u l l e d I n t o t h e r a i l r o a d y a r d T h e a n a t e v r * a r e w i i M I i t o e t h e f w a t€ I t ________________________________________

Miss Bennett PartiedMr. and M rs. G eorge R e n n rtt o f

432 F ou rth S tr e e t e n te r ta in ed a t th e ir hom e W odneeday a ftern o o n a t a p a r ty in ce leb ra tio n o f th ef i f t h b ir th d a y an ahrersary o f th e ir d a u g h te r , M au reen P a tr ic ia B en ­n ett . D e c o m b o * » w e r e in b lu e and w h ite .

G ueata w e re: D o lo re s B y r a c e ,L o is A nn B ra ck en , Ju d ith R e e d e l bron , G loria P o rtin e . E th e l B a r t­le tt . H e le n e G e is le r , D o lo re s M on­co , P s tr ic ia P sw lo c k . B e tty S u g a l- sk i, Mr. and M rs. G eorge M arrin o f L y n d h u r st , and M iss D o r o th y A nn C on w ay o f J e r se y C tty and M rs. G eo r g e P o lla ck o f N e w Y ork.

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tha Kingalead Shape. a preteeelea- *1 rail raedme» at a a a r j a m ’ aa- periafiee aeid Saturday:

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H I G H L I G H T SWeather

The «kies will alw»y* be blue *nd »old fo r the sturdy «on« «nd daughter» o f Cl«»» of 1938! _________________

Official Newspaper Of! Lyndhurst High School *

Editor-in-Chief WILSON WHITNEY

Associate Editors F R A N C E S EUSTACE JAY CLANCYW illiam Bachm an, Lois Chute, Josephine Filippone, Edward Gem pler, Foster Raabe. Evelyn Lehman, Arnold Sorkin,

H arold W eber, Marie Taneila, A rthur Weisman.Faculty Advisor .

MISS HELEN COLEMAN

Another Class DepartsTonight the largest class in the h isto ry o f Lyndhurst

H ig h School w ill receive th e ir diplomas and m arch out into the world o f re a lity and cold hostility. No one can accurately predict the fu tu re which lies before them. A t the present time, the future is not the brightest which has ever faced a previous clas*. Jobs are not those things which lie about in great abundance, ready to be had at once. Those who enter college w ill delay th e ir steady employment four more years. T h e ir problem s w ill continue to be much the same as those encountered in high school, except that they w ill prove to be more d ifficult of solution and more serious than any scholastic problem s o f the past.

Those whose theoretical education ends tonight w ill have a four-year s ta rt in earning power of those who w ill con­tinue. Perhaps the word theoretical should be emphasized, fo r the ir p ractical education is just beginning. T he ir lot is o f im m ediate self-support, as fa r as they are able. With conditions aa they are. it would be interesting to know how m any have secured employment w ith in six month« a fte r graduation.

W a r clouds loom in Europe, in A sia, and most of the w orld. Perhaps some of tonight's elect w ill lie called upon to again preserve the world fo r democracy, o r go to w ar under another slogan and a new batch of songs. They are probably in less danger than the youth o f other countries, and the possib ility is more remote.

The chances are against the class as a whole to amass ind ividual fortunes, but the chances are better that they m ay a tta in happiness. Money and happiness do not neces- sa rily go together, but jo y and contentm ent m ay be found anyw here and under any conditions. I f we had the power to grant any w ish o f the graduates, it would be our hope th a t happiness be the life-long blessing of the Class of June, 1938.

Th is evening, 130 Lyndhurst H igh School Seniors w ill enter th e ir Auditorium fo r the last tim e as high school stu­dents. Therein they w ill witness and act in one o f the most im portant ceremonies in th e ir young lives — H igh School G raduation. Sitting there, they are lik e ly to review th e ir own life— their victo ries, sorrows, Joys, disappointm ents — the wonderful four years now come to an end. They will hear through th e ir thoughts the voice of a classmate bravely «Jeliveiinjr a long, much worked-over speech. Soon they them­selves will Won the ItSkfeTtt N H v e the coveted sheepaUn em blem atic of th e ir four year course of hard w ork in the halls of learning. A s the program draw s to a close, they may begin to wonder again— to wonder w hat Is in store fo r them— to dream o f great deeds they w ill perform — o f the great names they w ill make fo r them selves — o f great ideals they w ill follow . They w ill come out of the auditorium 130 strong but not as Seniors — not as high school students. They will come ready to act as the men and women they have dreamed o f being — to live the deeds and lives they have Idealized. And we — who soon w ill come to graduation day ourselves— w ish them the best o f success in a ll they may do — we who are now le ft w ithout our leaders may tx> sad as they depart, but w ith in are filled w ith w onderfully good wishes fo r the realization o f th e ir dreams and wishes.

It Could Happen Here!Am th e c la s s o f J a n e 1938 g r a d ­

u a te s o n e w on d ers w h a t w ill be­co m e o f th e s e w h o n ow d ep a rt on a n ew ch a p te r in th e g r e a t book c a ll­ed L ife .

S u p p o se w e ta k e u p our m a g ic g la s s e s w ith th e ir ‘‘F u tu r e sc o p e ’’ L en s e n d t s k e a peek s t th e L ynd- h u r st o f tom orrow .

F ir s t o f a ll w e s e e a ll s b o u t u s a b u .y and th r iv in g m e tro p o lis and w h y n o t, fo r th e M ayor o f th is fa s t - m o v in g c ity is H O R A C E B O G L E , JR. w ho h a s e*Mily r isen to th is p o s­itio n la r g e ly d ue to h is tr a c k w ork in h ig h sch o o l for no op pon en t can s ta n d th e p a ce th a t h e can se t .

A s w e w a lk s lo n g w e s e e a s ig n th a t t e lls o f th e se n sa tio n a l band

I- t b s R y t h em ic C a v a lier s an d th e ir h and som » b e to n -tw ir lla g lead er J O H N B A L B A C K and th e ir o v e r -w h e lm in g s u c c e ss s t th e M e y ­er 's M anor, a d e lu x e r e s o r t ow n ed and o p era ted b y th a t B ig B u s in ess m an H A R R Y M E Y E R .

W e a ls o lea r n from a th e a te r M arque th a t th e ce leb ra te d a c t­r e ss M A R Y LA W A L S H and th e h a n d so m e le a d in g m an and d a sh ­in g h ero “ M U R P H " C O U G H U N a r e a p p e a r in g in a m u sica l com ed y ca lled “Oh H en ry" , and a s a sp e ­c ia l added a ttr a c t io n C H A R L E S

»1 M cC oy) A B R A M S is m a k in g a p erso n a l a p p e a ra n ce a c ­co m p a n ied b y h is tr u m p e t.

■ F rom th e th e a te r w e co n tin u e u ntil w e reach a g r e a t library o f S c ie n c e an d a s w e e n te r w e a r e led b y a g u id e to a n assem b ly

room w h er e a g r e a t crow d ha« g a th er ed to h ear th e n o ted p r o fe s ­so r o f S c ie n c e a n d P h y s ic is t , P ro f . J A Y C L A N C Y , D. S . h ead o f th e L y n d h u rst T ea ch er s C o lle g e o f S c ie n tif ic K n o w le d g e .

U p on le a v in g th e l ib r a r y o f S cien ce w e v i s i t th e D e p a r tm e n t o f A r ts w h e r e w e a r e in trod uced to th e P re s id e n t e f th e D e p a r tm e n t, M iss D O R O T H Y S C H R O E D E R w h o sh o w s u s around th e p la c e and t e lls u s o f i t s en d ea v o rs and a c­co m p lish m en ts .

A a it i s n ow lunch t im e w e d e­c id e to e a t a t R icc i’s and upon our a r r iv a l to th is p a la t ia l co u n try clu b w e a re in trod uced to B IL L R IC C I th e ow n er .

A s w e e n jo y our h m ch , ou r h o st in tro d u c es m an y n o ta b le p e r so n a l­i t ie s a m o n g th em ; th a t s ta r o f m a n y a B ro a d w a y ( t h e la r g e s t th e a tr e s tr e e t o f L y n d h u r st) su c-

s M iss J O S E P H IN E F I U P - P O N E w h o is e sc o rte d by th a t d a sh in g m an -a b o u t-to w n P E T E R ( P e t e ) O ’L O U G H L IN ; a lso th o se w ell-k n o w n co lu m n is ts , E D <W in- e h e ll) G E M P L E R a n d W IL SO N (B r isb a in ) W H IT N E Y . T hen to o a m o n g renow n a th le te s su ch as V lC S H A B U N IA , h o ld er o f th e w o r ld ’s O ly im p ic d isc u s th ro w er

t»rd, R O B E R T H A W K -E Y E C H A M B E R L A IN h o ld er o f th e h ig h Jum p record a n d A N N L A - T O R R A C O , w h o ia w o r ld 's O lym pic * c h e r y ch am p ion th e n to o , th e th e th re e te n n is a c e s , o f tom orrow H U G H C O S T E L L O , D O M IN IC K L IV E L L I, J A M E S (E r r o n io u s ) O T tO U K E .

A f te r lu n ch w e g o to th e b a se ­ball g a m e w h er e tw o w ell-k n o w n r iv a ls p la y ou t a p itc h in g dual. T h e tw o r iv a ls a r e A L E X P O R - O W SK I and J A M E S (J im m y ) S C Z E P A N S K I.

T h e b a fl-g a m e en d s in a n o th ­in g to n o th in g t ie a n d w * h urry o f f to su p p er a t a n u p to w n n ig h t sp o t w h ich fe a tu r e s a s a sp ec ia l th e b e a u tifu l v o ic e o f N O R B E R T C. V . L O R E N T Z (C . is fo r C rosby;

i a f o r Y a i le e J _____ __________N o w a s i t is la te a t n ig h t and

our m a g ic g la s s e s a re u seleaa a f ­te r m id n ig h t w e ta k e th e m o f f and re tu rn t o th e L y n d h u r st o f to d a y . P le a s e rem em ber, a l l th is m a y n ev er h sp p e n b u t— It co u ld !

CLASS OFFICERS

Rhymes About Graduates

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

T o th a J u n e C lftss o f 39W e l l b a te to s a y go o d -b yB u t w e w is h th e su c c e ss s t th e

h and s o f fa te .S u c c e ss a t a l l th e y m a y try .A n d n o w w e p r e se n t in to yo u r

v iewS o m e sk e tc h e s sh o r t and sw e a t O f t h e fa m o u s o f th is cla a a ia

lie oO f th e ir e f fo t« and th e ir f e a t s .

F ir s t R ich ard C o u g h lin n ic k n a m ­ed “ M urph”

A p a l to a l l is b e A lea d er in c la s s p o lit ic s A lead er on th e tu r f

A nn L a to rr a ca a s D o lly w e know Is a n a c tr e s s and fa m o u s a th le te W ho’s e v e r and a lw a y s on th e go H as w on m an y honors— acc o m p ­

lish ed g r e a t f e a ts .

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N A T IO N A L H O N O R SO C 1B T Y M E M B E R ST o p row — M ax M u ts, E dw ard G em pler . F ou rth row — W ilson W h itn e y . E arl S ch ne id er , A lfr ed G ilm ore. T h ird row — A nn L atorraca , W anda P a w lo sk i. D or is L eh n e . P e te r O 'L ou gh lin . S econ d row Adel«» G re in er . A d ele B ach . Jon ep hin e F ilip p o n e , M ary W alsh . F ir s t row -A n th o n y

C larlo , J a y C lan cy . J o y ce G h ig lia . H arold C aley

J a y C la n cy — G, d eb onair

H e h a s th e g ir ls c r a iy — «11 u p in th e a ir.

H e ’s su r e to g e t p la c es— h e ’s f o t w h a t it ta k es

H e ’s bound to do th in g s — b e l l m a k e h is ow n b reak s

A nd th e a th e r e ’s d a r lin g l i t t le J o y c eG h ig lia — to f in ish her n a m e

Is k now n fo r h sr ch a rm in g sm ile and p o ise

A s an a ll-ro u n d »port h as w on her fam e.

\A nd w h o coud fo r g e t l i t t le J im m y

O ’R ou rk e C om m only know n a s “ E a r s ’'H e e d ite d tb s sch oo l y ea r book A nd fo r th a t is g a in in g ch ee rs .

T h e induction ce re m o n y fo r th e n e w m em b ers w h o w e r e re ce n tly e le c te d in to T h e N a t io n a l H onor S o c ie ty w s s h eld y e s te r d s y a t G a r r e tt M t., P a te r so n , N . J . E ach n e w m em b er had to ta k e som e p a rt In th e p rogram t o sh o w th a t he w a s w o rth y o f b e in g ta k en in to th e a o d e t? .

T h o se w h o p a rtic ip a te d w ere W a rr en B erg m a n . E v e ly n L eh­m a n n , M ary W alsh , and R uth K o e h le r — w h o discaaaed sch o la r­s h ip ; W sn d s P a w lo sk i, B en ny

T u sco , P a u l P o lla ro , and L oie Jtraus— w h o g a v e th e ir op in ion on c h a ra c ter ; E ls ie E ck , J o sep h in e F ilip p on# L eah L ev y ,, and C h arlee C arloxsi— w h o w r o te a b o u t le a d e r ­sh ip ; and A n th o n y Ctarleji S h ir le y A n derson M yra G oble and A d ele G rein er— w h o s ta t e w h a t th e y th o u g h t s e r v ic e m e a n t to th e aebeol.

F o llo w in g th e ce re m o n y th e n ew in it ia te s jo in ed w ith th e r e g u ­lar m em bers o f th e s o c ie ty In a p rogram o f sw im m in g , p ls y , a a d ap icn ic supper.

S E R V A N T S O FL O R D L Y N D H U R S T ______

L ynd h urat H ig h S ch o o l s d ram f- t k c lu b g a v e tb s p la y , “ G randm a P u lls th e S tr in g s ,’* to an invited a u d ie n c e W ed n esd a y a ftern oon . E a c h m em b er re ce iv e d s ix tick ets t o d is tr ib u te a m o n g h is fr iend*. T h e c a s t w a s s s fo llo w s :

G ra n d m a , D o r o th y S ch ro ed er; J u lia , E ls ie E ck ; B ill T horton , H o w a rd S c h o o f; N o n a , J o sep h in e

U a s in s k i ; H ild e g a r d e , A n n a T h a l­

ler ; M rs. C am m ing* . C la ire C artia .T h a ,p lo t cunccrnrd th e prpppeal

o f Bell to J u lia . H ild eg a r d e , J u lia ’s y ou ng rom antic s la ter , tr ie s to sm ooth B ill’s w a y b y g tv in g him h elp fu l h in ts on how to prop ose. G rsn dm a in s is ts on in terr u p tin g B ill sev e ra l t im e s by th ro w in g her yarn an th e flo o r w hich neceeem Bte* ui H ills p ick in g it up. B ill f in a lly g e t* t o prop ose sn d s f l ends h a p ­p ily T h e p la y w a s d irec ted by th a cu b ’s sp on sor. M iss W isneek i.

A ls s fo r h er e f fo r t s — b o th o f thdied.

J o h n n y B a lb ach h a n d so m e lead er o f th e band.

A s a tw ir le r he g a in e d fa m e a ll o’er the land .

A d e p t a a th e d ru m m er at R h y th m ic C a v a lier s

A lt th e sch o o l c h e e r s h im s s b e s t ia y e a r s .

T hen th e r e ’s h a p p y -g o -lu c k y I r ie l S im m s

W ho had th e fu l le s t of w a y * , sn d w h im s

S he m sd e fr ie n d s o f a l l sb e mA nd w a* a s n ice, to th em a s th ey

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h a n d so m e f a c e m arred .

N arbert L o r e n s ro m a n tic a lly crooned

H is w a y th r o u g h fo o tb a ll and and sch o o l «

A nd th o u g h ha w aa n e v e r r ig h tlytuned

H e w a s su r e o f h im s e lf sn d cool

t i e s in sp o rts . N e v er c a r r ie s on in

a id e s h e csvort* .

Senior Girls’ TeaA b out 50 g ir l s fr o m th e S en io r

G ra d u a tin g c la s s en jo y e d a ' ■ held in th e ir h onor s t th e hom e o f M rs. H and s Mid g iv e n b y M iss C olem an . M is« H s is te r . Miaa T a n - ner, M iss W a lk e r , M ias F ly n n and M rs. R o se n fe ld e r . M rs. H o m ey er M rs. M ich ie, M rs. M e y er s sn d M iss H ands.

Mra. S heph erd and M rs. B urke w e r . h onored g a e e ta a n d o ff ic ia te d a t th e te a ta b le . M ias M ead, fo r m er c la s s sp o n so r w a s s ls o g u e s t o f h oaor

R ich srd C ou gh lin , P r e s id e n t; H arold C o ley , V ice P re s id e n t; J sm e s O ’R ourke. T r e ssu r e r ; Joyce G h ig lia , S ecr eta r y .

Year Book OutstandingSuccess of School Year

O nce a g a in F a th e r t im e re a ch es a y e a r ly m ark and o n ce a g a in a n ­o th er S en io r C la ss o f ou r d ea r old A lm a M s t s c lo se s s n o th e r c h s p te r in i t s l ife .

Of th e ISO g r a d u a tin g so m e w ill prob ab ly e n te r in to h i g h e r bran ch es o f ed u cation b u t th e m a ­jo r ity w ill p u t on th e ir c o a ts o f arm or and e n te r in to th e b a ttle o f l i fe . T h e y w ill be sep a ra ted but w ill soon tr e a su r e th e m em o ries o f h ig h sch oo l d a y s b y opening up th e p a g e s o f th e “ S en io r S y m ­p h o n y ” th e y earb ook o f th e c la s t ..f ,iun.- i

T h is y e a r ’s b ook w a s sa id to h ave been on e o f th*- I»«-«’, y t t put ou t. P r e se n te d a t th e b an q u et o f th e S en io r s h eld a t th e Y a n ta c a w C ou ntry C lub, N u tle y ; it wan th e h ig h lig h t o f th e la s t c h a p ter o f th e h ig h school l i f e o f th e S en io r C la ss .

T he yearbook is th e sou l w ork o f a g ro u p o f s tu d e n ts s id e d by th e su p e r v is in g tea ch er* . T he s t a f f , w h ich w s s e le c te d by th e c la s s r e e lly p u t o v er s good job th is y ea r . T h e co v e r d e S lfn Was ex e cu ted b y W a n d s P a w lo sk i s m em b er o f th e a r t s t a f f w h ich w a s h esd ed by E d w sr d G em p ler . T he b sck g ro u n d o f th e p a g e s a r e p e n ­cil d ra w in g s b le ed in g t o th e e d g es . S a d ie M u gavero and D om in ick L iv e ili w e r e l ite r a lly , f i l le d w ith n ew ideas.

T o m ake th is y e s r book o u t ­s ta n d in g a m o a g y e a qfro o ha , s u m ; n e w fe a tu re« w e r e in co rp o ra ted . In stea d o f h a v in g th e S e n io r sn a p ­s h o ts ce n tere d in ea c h p a g e , th e y w e re sca tter ed on th e p a g e in m od ­er n ia tic s ty le , so m e o v e r la p p in g ea c h o th er and o th er s b le ed in g , o f f th e p s g e . B le e d in g , i f y o u don 't h app en -to k n o w is o a a o f th e hi te a t m ethods o f m o d e m p hoto- graj h y and i* ujmv! in a il th e now e s t m agax in ee . I t w a a fo r th is reaans th e m em b ers o f th e s r t s t a f f ch o se th a t s ty le to w o rk w ith sn d i t re a lly tu rn ed o u t to b e s f in e p iece o f a r t is t ic m a s te r y ,

T he w h ole b ook is in m odern is tic style s lid fe a tu r e d w ith th s bleeding w a s th e su to g r s p h e d p ic tures. T he fo r m e r style o i p r in t­ing th e s tu d e n ts n s m e s und er th e p w ta r ea w a - abandoned a a d h new s ty le o f a u to g r a p h in g th e p icture* w a« used . W h ite ink on th e dark ■uita o f t h e boys an d b lack o n th e wfclte armp§ o f th e g ir ts w a s th e m ethod em ployed . T h is m ethod is Used e x te n s iv e ly ia th e g ro u p and eh ib p ic tu res w h ich w e r e arrank ed in m odernist ie a r r a y on th e ir

A n o th er n o tiea b le fe a tu r e waa tw o in fo rm a l sn apah ota p a g e s . T w o fu ll p a g e s o f p ic tu r e s o f sen ­ior« and te a c h e r s aa th e y re a llyer a .

N o w le t oa ju m p fr o m th e a r tia t ic aide o f th e book Co th e l ite r ­a r y side . T here a r e se v e r a l l i t ­er a ry s t a f f s . T h e y a reh ea d ed b y : B o y ’s sp o rts , R jchard C o u g h lin ; G irl's sp o rts , A nn L a to r r sc a ; L it ­er a ry S ta f f , J a y p a n c e y ; P h o to ­g ra p h er . C h a rles R u sow icx . A lso ia th e lin e up s r e th e ty p ia ts b ead ­ed b y J o y c e G h ig lia . T h e ty p iflg

I l iter a ry w ork s w e r e o f th eb eat y e t p u t o u t and w e r e a r ­ra n g ed in th e n e a te s t and m oet readab le o rd er th a t cou ld be found.

H o w ev er a l l th ia cou ld n ot be In su ch co m p lete and com p act form

Seniors Final Get-Together

130 Seniors in H igh School's L argest Commencement

T h e g r a d u a tin g .C lass h eld th e ir la s t g e t to g e th e r , th e S en io r B a n ­q uet s t th e Y o n ta k sh C ou ntry C lub on T u e s d s y e v e n in g . D in n er w a s ser v ed a t sev e n o ’c lo ck to a p p r o x i­m a te ly 130 gra d u a te« and 50 tea ch ers. T h is y ea r th e r e w e r e q u ite s fe w a fte r n o o n te a c h e r s in ­v ited s s th e S en io r s f e l t th e s e te a ch ers a s a ru le did n ot g o t e th e b sn q u e t. B ou q u ets o f sp r in g flow gra p laced on ea c h ta b le a d d ­ed ch a rm and lo v lin ess to th e

i f i t w e r e n o t fo r th e lea d er s and ed ito rs . In J s m e s (B a r s ) O’R ouke waa fou n d th e m a k in g s o f a good ed itor. I f i t w e r e n o t fo r hia, str en u o u s b r a in sw e a tin g , a lm o st inhum an e f fo r t s to p u t ou t s book

a l i t t le o v er a m on th 's t im e I ’m a fr a id th e c la s s w ou ld h ave been d ia a p p r is te 4 .

W h ile w e ’re on th e su b je c t an ­o th er interesting c h e r a c te r w as th e s t s f f p h o to g ra p h e r , C h arles R asow icx . C h a r les l iv e s on N ew J e r se y A v e n u e a n d is v er y , v er y

re ste d in p h o to g ra p h y . H e d ev elo p s p r in ts sn d e m e r g e s h is ow n p ic tu res , an d w ith th e m a k ­in g s o f s p r o fe s s io n a l to o . C h arles w a a . th e in d iv id u a l w h o to o k th e te a ch ers p ic tu r e s , and f l s s h l ig h t p ic tu res o f th e S en io r D an ce sn d S en ior p la y .

T h e a n g le sh o ts o f th e school w ere s l s o sn a p p ed b y th is in ter ­e s t in g p e r so n a lity , and ie ju s t one o f th e m s n y fe a tu r e s o f th e hook.

W e w ou ld l ik e to ex ten d s in c ere th sn k a ” to a l l th o se w h o b rou ght

a b o o ster . I t ia th ro u g h th em th a t w e w e r e a b le t o p u t v *t su ck a good book sn d w e su r e h ope th e y w ill en jo y i t w h e n th e y s e e it.

L A T IN C L U B A t th e la e t m e e tin g o f th e L atin

C lub t%e o ff ic e r s fo r n e x t term w ere e le c te d . T he r e su lts are: P re s id e n t, M a r ie T a n e ila ; V ice - P re s id e n t, R u th M illet, S ecr eta r y ,

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PISH IN G FOR PRIZES New* from the S tate Chamber of Commerce th a t should

in te rest many local residents hinges around a fishing con­test which s ta r ts today fo r the purpose of a ttrac tin g a tten­tion to the fine angling facilities available in New Jersey and Coastal W aters. To many th is will not be news. O thers may not go to Oshkosh o r Maine, or some d istan t places, when they find ju s t how good fish ing rea lly is in New Jersey, the garden state .

The period of th is fish ing contest is from June 15th. to October 1st. Aw ards consist o f $100 in cash and a silver cup. The cup aw ard w ill go to the w inner o f the contest, the cash aw ard will go to the hired o r paid boat captain, aboard the boat a t that tim e the prixe w inning fish is caught. No m ention is made by the ir excellencies, the men o f the Cham­ber, about who the prise is to go to, if the boat, the fish is caught from , is acanoe,— The w ater vehicle your observer uses when he deep sea fishes— so elp us.

The p riie w inning fish is to be m arlin , tuna, m ackeral shark or porbeagle shark, both these "gam e sharks,” known as members of the lamma nasus o r lamma cornubica specie« are found o ff the Je rsey coast a»' are m arlin and tuna. M en­tion o f that Lam m a cornubica species, sligh tly changed our m ind about competing fo r the prises, if it ’s a ll the same to the chamber. W e feel that if we hooked a fish and a fte r b ring ing him almost to g aff, discovered that what we hook­ed was a Lam m a cornubica species, we would th ink just flee tin g ly about what a hit, w inning those prizes would m ake W ith the g irl friend , before cu tting the line w ith great dispatch. W e'd take our chances w ith the g irlfrien d and if she's the type who would let a thing like a Lam m a cornubica species come between us, then it's better to ca ll it quits anyw ay.

The contest is open to a ll am ateurs from any state, but professional boat captains and members o f th e ir crew s are not deemed am ateurs.

The w inning boat is to sail from a N ew Je rsey in let or anchorage and return w ith in 2 4 hours a fte r hooking the w inn ing fish . The prizes fo r the w inning fish shall he aw arded fo r the heaviest fish per thread o f linen line used (no t exceeding 24 thread ) In the ratio o f not teas than 12 pounds o f fish to each thread o f line used.

The fish must be weighed on tested scales and certified not by photographs or your chum 's word fo r it, but by two members o f a recognized New Je rsey fish ing Club or by a state licensed weightm aster. E n try blanks may be had from the State Cham ber headquarters in N ew ark. N . J .

The w inning fish must be brought to g a ff w ithout hand­ling o f the line or use o f a harpon, firearm or lance or by any means other th a if a g aff. They’ll be thousands competing and many w ill be the fisherm en who w ill relate just how they had the prize hooked, only to have th e ir tru sty rod snap rig h t above the handle and the denizen of the deep slow luy sink baek in to the mystery th a t 4a the sea.

L E T T E R T O T H E S P O R T S E D I T O R D ear Observer :

I was surprised to hear the other night that A1 Cantor» and ‘‘Champ” Fe rra ro trim m ed "C h ie f” Leuzzi and Tommy Perro tto . form er N utley High School a th ­letes in a golf aMUch a t Branch Brook Golf Club. “ Champ" has the m akings of a fine golfer and should go plaoee w ith a break o r two. The Y ountakah golftn* mem bers will verify the fact th a t the la n d h u rs t boy shoots a gam e th a t is not fa r from par.

Luzzi captured the New Je rsey State Caddy Mas­te r’ title one year and Tom m y was the “ dean" in his caddying days a t Yauntakah— or maybe old age is catch- in up with th e » boys.

P S. G olf must !»■ all ri|iM » h ,n H i >h1 I ik.- M arty Dolan gives up baseball U> drop a few long putts.

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The inform ation was o f the tid b itty kind, 'T h re e p o t­ters.” and we’re sure our gentle readers find it in te rn tln g How ever it is a suggestion on th is observer's part th a t yuo sign your name to your letters. W e 're a ll interested.

I f “ Champ” Fe rra ro is the same one we have In m ind, we agree w ith the possib ility that he w ill go places w ith a few breaks. He does show plenty o f ab ility.

Yauntakah country club has bee i the starting o ff place fo r m any a golfer who has gained pr «minence

W e know s few profeA ional* who caddied a t Yauntakah a few years back.

So M arty Dolan has taken to the w ide open spaces? W e knew it would get him sboner or later. W e also have authentic reports that he Is p racticing up on his d riving . He intends to enter the d rivin g contest sponsored by Eddy Tolino down at the local range th is season. I f anyone re­members, M arty was entered in the contest last Ju ly tenth and he brought a new pet d rive r w ith which to walk o ff w ith the honors. It seems that when his back was turned, some low m ortal, borrowed the d rive r and h it a ball which won the contest. H orrors and consternation, was M arty angry

D rop us a line from tim e to tim e, "th ree putters" about these golfing exploits o f you and your friends.

I N W H I C H Y O U R O B S E R V E R B E G S P A R D O N To C harlie C ern ig lia, m anager of the Am erican Legion

baseball team, your observer is In the proverb ial doghouse And a ll because we failed to get a report In last week of the leg io n 's baseball game. W e apologized and. most humbly too. but C harlie would not concede Said he was hurt deeply.

W e’re ready to run a special story on U s team , at the tim e o f th is w riting , if ever he shows u p w ith the Info. N otice Charlie. W e 're w illin g

L O B A N D A C E A N D N O W B A D W N T O N Lob and Ace and now Badm inton or the fu rther decline

o f a ping pong enthusiast." That m ay well be the caption heading the narration concerning M r. Lob and A cer «cross the column. F irs t he w rites about tennis. T hat’s a ll r ig h t- on the up and up— a man s sport. Then he stoops to ping pong— says he actually enjoys It— claim s It is not a sissy's

•port— H o rro r»! ..Now it*» badm inton and h# like* that. * It certa in ly isn’t a s i» y * i sport.” is what he says w ith much feeling.

W e w ill not comment fu rth e r and honestly th ink that w ere be to sink just a m ite lower, he would find it easy going to craw l beneath a reptiles stomach w ith a silk hat on.

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G erard J o sep h A lo n so (A . B ., U n iv e r s ity o f A la b a m a , 1936) o f L y n d h u r st w a s aw arded th e d e­c r e e o f D o cto r o f M ed ic in e b y R a sh M edical C o ll«** o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f C h ica g o , a t i t s 192nd in v o c a ­tio n F r id a y in th« R o c k e fe lle r M e­m oria l C h apel. P r e s id e n t R ob ert M aynard H u tch in s co n fe rre d th e d e g r e e s o n th e 9 00 ca n d id a te s .

T h e ceremony w a s con d u cted in tw o s e s s io n s . H ig h e r d e g r e e s in th e d iv is io n s a n d th e p r o fe s s io n a l sc h o o ls w e re aw arded a t 1 1 o 'c lo ck in th e m o r n in g , and b a ch e lo r 's d e ­g r e e s in th a d iv is io n s a n d p r o fe s ­s io n s ! sch o o ls w ere a w sr d e d a t 3 o'clock in th e a ftern o o n .

P r e s id e n t H u tch in s d e liv e r e d th « C on vocation a d d r ess a t bo th s e s ­s io n s.

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O b jec tio n s. If an jr. should be m ada Im m ed iate ly in w rit in g to D O M IN IC K J . U V K L L 1 , M u n ic ip a l C lark o f the T o w n sh ip o f L y n d h u rst

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T a k e n o tice th a t Jo h n S h e rtd a a I n u n d a to a p p ly te tke Boned of C o n u n laaio o era o f tk e T o w n sh ip o f L y n d h u r st fo r a

P le n a r y f ia ta l i C on sum ption L ie en ae fo r p rem leea a ttu a lad a t 4 1 1 V a lle y B ro o k A van u a . In Ik e T o w a - sk lp o f L y n d h u ra t .

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t r y Lyndhu rst graduates and undergraduates are stream ing home. Tonight the high school w ill g ^ du ate more than 100 students. Satu rd ay night the elem entary schools w ill grad­uate more than 2 0 0 students.

Sap ient word upon sapient word has been poured into the ears o f the undergraduates and the graduates. The sea o f life w hich aw aits them has been described ripp le by wave and w ave by ripp le. The agonies o f unemployment and, too, the agonies of em ploym ent have been sketched, draw n and ■culptured.

B u t you m ay be sure that few o f the w ise words con­cerned one o f the most v ita l problems that must be faced. T h a t problem is c iv ic duty.

A ll the fine education that has been obtained w ill go fo r nouifht if the students are not made aware o f the deep, «b id in g problems o f governm ent which must be faced and w h ich must be solved if civilization as we know it and want i t is to continue and become better.

In these trouble-drenched times, the only b right and hopeful factor discernible is the numbers o f boys and g irls w ho are receiving educations. C ertain ly, the thousands and m illion s who come out of schools and colleges yearly soon m ust make the ir presences fe lt.

Governm ent by dem ocracy is a h ighly flexib le instru ­m ent. It can be bent m any ways. And it has been bent. U n fo rtu nately , few tim es has it been bent the rig h t way. T h a t is because dem ocracy too often is controlled by minor- VKCbl ’ “ •••-—'*«— — —

C y n i c s t o t h e con trary, it is our stubborn belief that the m a jo rity of Am ericans w ant to live honestly and w ant to be governed honestly. I t is our belief that Am ericans in the m ain abhor dishonest governm ent and adm inistrators. Bu t It is also our belief that m inorities organised fo r the pur­poses se lf gain and aggrandizem ent are in control o f our governm ent«, federal, state and m unicipal.

The hope fo r 'the fu tu re lies in education. Education m ust awaken the dorm ant c iv ic facu lties o f the students. |It m ust make every man w illin g and ready to stand up fo r h is rights.

W e think education does those things. W e feel that •ducation strive» to teach m ental asr w ell aa physical courage. W e feel that <wh*»tion leads the w ay to m ajo rity govern­m ent. W e feel that the happy days when education a t last w ill have moved to the level where its effects are clear and undeniable is not fa r o ff.

H o t w a te r and so a p w e re usedg e n e r o u s ly b y ch ild ren o f C o lu m ­bus S ch o o l, L y n d h u r st , on th e ir p et* fo r th e p e t »how h eld M on­day a fte r n o o n a t th e sch o o l. M ore th a n f i f t y a n im a ls w e re en te red . B i f dogs, l i t t l e d o g s , f a t d oc* , sk in n y d o g s , t in y k it te n a , b ig c a ts , b aby b u n n ies an d m o th er rab b its , tu r t le s , p ig e o n s , ch ick en s and e v ­en a baby sp a rro w w e re a m on g th e p e ts p rese n ted fo r ex h ib itio n by th e ch ildren o f th e sch oo l, w h ich in c lu d es o n ly th e f i r s t f iv e gra d es. M rs. E . J . K ie n tle r , M in E dith H u im e s, p rinc ipa l, and M iss C ath erin e D o w n ie w e r e ju d g es.

P r ise s w h ich co n s is te d o f b lue ribbon b a d g e s w e re a w ard ed fo r v a rio u s ty p e s o f a n im a ls .

P r ise s w ere aw arded a s fo llo w s: P r e tt ie s t d o g w e» s R u ss ia n poodle ow ned b y L o rra in e B ra d y ; secon d p rise w a s aw ard ed to a ch o w dog ow n ed by V in cen t M a tth ew s.

F ir s t p r ise fo r th e b ig g e s t d o g w a s sw sr d e d to m ixed breed ow n ­ed by F e r r is T o m er , and secon d p rise to a co liie p rese n ted by J o ­sep h D a n sa .

S ta n le y K a lin o fsk i o w n ed th e sm a lle s t dog w h ich w a s a m ixed breed and sec o n d p r is e .w as w arded to a F o x te r r ie r ow n ed by Josep h B o n e lli.

T he b e st b eh aved d o g w a s a po£>dle ow n ed by E ile en C h eck! and th e b e s t tr a in ed a h u n tin g dog,

(ow ned b y W illia m C eres.! R ichard G ra p a tin w a s aw arded ; th e p r ise fo r th e o d d e st p e ts w h ich co n s is ted o f th re e sn a p p in g tu r t le s a n d th e sec o n d p r iz e fo r th e o d dest p et w a s a w ard ed to A n th o n y D e- S erio fo r a baby sp a rro w .

F ir s t p r is e fo r th e p r e t t ie s t p e t w a s a w ard ed to J e r r y P a lu s s i fo r tw in b aby b u n n ie s and second p r ise to R o se M a rie G a lg a n o w h o sh ow ed a larg»* w h ite rsb b it .

W illia m F e ic k w on th e p rts« f a r th e p r e t t ie s t k it te n w h ich w a s red, and b row n , and secon d p r is e w a i a t ig e r c a t ow n ed by R ich ard M i- n a s i.

T h e p r e t t ie s t b u n n y w a s a Mack a n g o ra b un ny o w n ed by M ario B erard i.

A n th o n y D e S e r io w on th e p r ise for h a v in g th e la r g e s t v a r ie ty o f p e ts p r e se n t . H is c o n tr ib u tio n con­s is te d o f ch ick en s , p ig e o n s , a bun­ny and a baby sp arrow .

W illia m B sr ile w o n f ir s t p r ise fo r th e p r e t t ie s t p ig e o n .

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H ud son R iv e r o n th e 8 . 8 . A m e r i­ca n a , T u e sd a y n ig h t , J u ly 12. T h e co m m itte e in c h a r g e in c lu d es: F re d M entone, W a lte r W h in a , O tto B a y e r , H a ro ld F r ie d , F re d M u h lh eisen , F re d e r ick B e n ts ie n , W illia m N e lso n , W illia m C a r ls , J o h n R o b er tso n , Joh n F a r r e ll, F . A . W a ltm a n a n d F re d e r ic k H o u se .

Mr. and M rs. M ichae l A d d a s ot 52 6 S ix th A v e n u e , m oved M onday | to ta k e up th e ir resid en ce in J e r se y ;City.

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Mr. e n d M rs. E lm er Sanb orn , S r. o f 629 S u m m er A v e n u e , e n te r ­ta in ed a t th e ir h om e S u n d a y n ig h t a t a p a rty in honor o f th e g ra d u a ­tio n o f th e ir so n , E lm er . J r . fro m S e to n H s ll P re p Sch oo l.

Q u e sts w e re: M r. and M rs. H ugh O ’S h a n g h n e ssy , a n d M r. an d M rs. A r th u r F r ic k e a n d d a u g h te r R uth o f B e r g e n f ie ld , M r. and M rs. F ra n k B row eran k a i and d a u g h te r , A d a M ay o f R u th er fo rd . M rs. G . A . R outh and d a u g h te r , C a th e r in e , S anb orn and M rs. J . J . M ac B ride ot N e w Y ork C ity , M r. an d M rs. E dw ard G. S anb orn and ch ild r en . F ra n ce s and F re d e r ick . M r. and M rs. F . J . C ook e an d M r. a n d Mra. D e n n is L orden o f L y n d h u rst

A u s h u r s t M aaonk d em o n str a tio n W ed n esd ay . 1 M rs. G a rr ett ch a rg e .

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•rtablished by the Bergen County leg islative delegation. 8 enator Van W ink le and the five assemblymen in variab ly could be found voting on what the independent voter must have considered the righ t side of a ll m ajor questions. That M ayo r Bogle of Lyndhurst played a leading part in the work o f the delegation makes the work o f the entire delegation #ven more pleasing.

Bergen’s representatives stood fast fo r the Princeton b ills w hich tighten up the loose nuts and bolts on the finan ­c ia l m achines o f m unicipalities: M ayor Bogle made a v ig ­orous fig h t fo r the fu tu re o f lhA b ills when it appeared op­position from certa in forces m ight d itch them. Although h im self the m ayor of a m unicipality and, as such, certa in to fee l the restrain ing bonds o f the Princeton b ills he fought t o r th e ir passage, ce rta in ly a healthy and encouraging sign.

The m ajo rity o f Bergen 's representatives voted as any Sonest. independent voter would have voted on the horse »acing b ills. Senator Van W ink le, M ayor Bogle and the rest fought o ff the b ills, although in the end they were unsuccess­fu l.

In the fine w ork o f Senator Pow ell and Assem blym an Z in k in slashing the state appropriations by more than $2.- 000,000 M ayor Bogle, like the rest o f the Bergen delegates, w ere outstanding, g iving support to the Pow ell-Zink e ffo rts W hen pressure groups were applying a ll sorts of devices to •hepherd through some pet expenditures.

New Je rse y ’s current le g is la tu re did not cover itse lf W ith g lory. The influence of Harold H offm an s till was too evident to perm it the Republican forces, who should have been in control, to actually take control and o ffe r a uniform program . Many tim es it was im possible to d istinguish some o f the Hoffm an-prejudiced Republicans from the Dem ocrats. Good governm ent never derives from log-rolling. T hat is w h y the Leg islatu re which goes out of business in Trenton ton ight did a bettor job o f back-acratehing than o f modeling good laws.

In the face of tha t, how ever, it is goad to be able to sing the praise« o f Bergen’s representatives— Senator Van W in k le and Assemblymen Bogle, Freund, M cC lave, Osmers and M rs. Sm ith

M ayor Bogle w ill be back in the assem bly next year. M cC lave and Freund w ill return , also. Osm ers and M rs. Sm ith leave the assembly

A fine nucleous rem ains. Republicans who want a con­tinuation of good work In T renton m ust chooae w ell fo r the tw o vacancies.

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C e ce lia B u lk o w sk i, 61 80 th S tr e e t , W e st N e w Y ork, and bar h usbend, B o lls K u lk o w sk i, 6 4 0 L a k e A v e ­n u e , L y n d h u r st , b o th in s is te d th e o th er w a s r e sp o n s ib le fo r th e ir

m> t. , ! .-«<)> n u n h t a di­vo rc e , A d v iso r y M a ster T h o m a s J . S ts n to n d ecid ed la s t w e e k th ey v ir tu a lly se p a r a te d by c o n sen t and ru led th a t n e ith e r is e n t it le d to a d ivorce .

T he co u p le w e r e m a r r ied J a n . 71930, and h a v e on e ch ild , D onald 6 T he w ife t e s t i f ie d th a t th e ir troub le b e g s n a f t e r sh e a d v ise d her h usb snd not to h a n g a reu n d p la c es w h ere sh e w a s hired* ** a p ia n is t. S he ex p la in e d th a t h er e m p lo y e r s i o b jec ted to *he p ractice.

A f te r m an y d isp u te s th e y w e n t to a l a w y j f i . o f f ic e in O ctob er, IM S , and n u d e s r r s n g e m e n ts *or t i e cu sto d y o l th e it ch ild and se*v- a ra ted . B ulkow sk* aaid h e a«- te m p te d to en ,i *.n* •«•psrution by l'SNiting hi.i w ife to resum e liv in g w ith h im , b u t sh e . c iu a ed .

P u lk o w sk l »aid hts « f t r e f in e * i t s n vertu - 4 ti« March, 1 M 4 . and he con ten d ed tfcK w a s th e d a te o f d«r^rH ea h y M v u . t-owaki.

A d v iso ry M a ster S ta n to n d ecid ­e d W a i t e r , th a t th ey had agre»*d to s e p a r a te and th e y fs i le d to p rove th a t e ith e r p a rty w a s g u ilty o f d eee rtio n a s a lleg ed ,

M rs. B u lk o w sk i w a s re p resen ted hy H ollan d er. I.eicht«-r end Kl->tx E ly en d E ly a p p e sred fo r th e hue-

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T he B e ta S ig m a N o c h a p ter o f th e P h a la n x F r a te r n ity h eld a d in ­ner a n d p a r ty . S a tu r d a y . M ay I I , a t th e hom e o f E m il S o ren sen 260 S econ d A r e . T h e d in n er w a s g iv -

in In h onor o f n ew m em b ers w ho have re ce n tly b een inducted in to th e fr e te r n ity . T he h o et E m il S o ro a ee n , w e lc o m ed th e g u e e ts and In troduced th e to a s tm a s te r , D sv id B erg m en .

P o p u la r sw in g m u sic w e e fu r ­n ish ed b y N o r m a n R a y , E dw ard W alker. R ob ert N sn c e and J o e L a to rr ec a . w h ile th e o th er m em ­b ers sh ared In s in g in g and d anc­in g .

T h e m e m b ers p r e se n t w e r e : D a v id B e r g m a n . H a rr y B e n n e tt , W illia m S a ile r . W illia m W irt. N o r . m an R ay , R ob ert N an ce. E dm und S a lv a to r e . J o e L a to rr ec a . E dw ard W a lk e r, E m il S o ren sen . W a lter N e lso n . C h a rles D ruh l. a a d C lar­e n ce G o len b iew sk l

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a fte r n o o n a t th e sch oo l. M ore f i f t y a n im a ls w e re en te red ,

d o c s , l i t t l e d o g s , f a t d o fs , ny d o g s , t in y k it te n s , b ig e a ts , r b u n n ies a n d m o th er rab b its , le s , p ig e o n » , c h ick en s and e v - a b aby sp a rro w w e r e a m o n g p e ts p rese n ted fo r e x h ib itio n th e ch ildren o f th e sch oo l,

eh in c lu d es o n ly th e f i r s t f iv e dea. M rs. E . J . K ien x le r , M iss th H o lm es , p rin c ip a l, and M iss h erin e D ow m e w e r e judge«. Vi*«» w h ich c o n s is te d o f b lue t>on b a d g e s w e re a w ard ed fo r mu* ty p e s -1 a n im als »rises w e re aw arded a s fo llo w s: f t t ie s t d o g w s» s R u ss ia n poodle ned b y L orra in e B r sd y ; second se w a s aw ard ed to a ch ow d o g ned by V in cen t M a tth ew s.P i n t p r ise fo r th e b ig g e s t dog js sw a r d e d to m ix ed bread o w n -

by F e r r is T om er , and secon d ixe to s co llie p r e se n te d b y Jo* ph D a n sa .S ta n le y K a lin o fsk i ow n ed th e ta lle s t dog w h ich w a s a m ixed eed and secon d p r ise .w as a- irded to a F o x te r r ie r ow n ed b y sep h B o n e lli.T h e b e s t b eh aved d o g w a s A ipdle ow n ed by E iie en C h acld and t b e s t tr a in ed a h u n tin g d og , nod b y W illia m C eres.R ichard G r sp a tin w a s a w ard ed i prize fo r th e o d d e st p e ts w h ich is is t e d o f th ree s n sp p in g tu r t le s d th e sec o n d p r ize fo r th e o d dest t w a s a w ard ed to A n th o n y D e- rio fo r a baby sp a rro w .F ir s t p r ise fo r th e p r e t t ie s t p e t is aw arded to J e r r y P a lu s s i fo r in baby b u n n ies and second is e to R o se M sr ie G s lg a n o w h o ow ed a la rg e w h ite rabbit.W illiam F e ic k w on th e p rts« fo r e p r e t t ie s t k it ten w h ich w a s rad d brow n, and secon d p r ise w a s t ig e r c a t ow n ed b y R ich ard Mi

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r h s v in g th e la r g e s t v a r ie ty o f ►ts p r e se n t . H is c o n tr ib u tio n co a ­sted o f c h ick en s , p ig e o n s , a bun« r and a baby sp a rro w .W illia m B sr ile w o n f ir s t p r ise

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Cecelia B u lk o w sk i, 51 8 0 th S tr e e t , Zest N e w Y ork, a o d h er husband, loll» K u lk o w sk i, 5 4 0 L a k e A v e -ue, L y n d h u r st , bo th in s is te d th e ther w a s r e sp o n s ib le fo r th e ir op eration and ea ch s o u g h t a d i- orce, A d v iso ry M a ster T h o m a s J . ts n to n d ecid ed la s t w e e k th ey ir tu a lly sep a ra ted b y c o n sen t and uled th a t n e ith e r is e n tit le ^ to a ivoree .

T he co u p le w e r e m arried J a n . 7940 , and h ave on e ch ild . D onald I. T he w i/e t e s t i f ie d th a t th e ir roub le b eg a n a f t e r sh e a d v ise d h er >u»band n ot to h a n g arou n d p la c es where sh e w a s hired* a s a p ia n is t, She e x p ls in e d th a t h er em p lo y er s »bjected to *h* p ra ctic e .

A fte r m an y d is p u te s th e y w e n t to a ls w y o ff ic e in O ctob er, I t t i» and n u d e A rran gem ents io r t ' e cu sto d y ot th e ii ch ild and *»»»- u rated . Bufkowsk* sa id he l .< tem p ted to en ,j '.*»* ■«•psrution by I** it in g hi.i w ife to resu m e liv litit w jfh h im . b j t sh e ¡e tu aed .

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