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PAGE SIXTFEN THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BFBf.EN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 Commercial leader AND THC SO!TH BERGEN REVIEW > Established 1*11 The Commrrrlal Leader I* Ihe official newspaper LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing (.ompmy at 251 Ridge Itoad, Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEneva 8-8700-8701 # K.dit or Hus- Mr. JOHN SiAVINO Krnest J. Dahinett Sfdond*(ila^ postage paid ut Kutherford, IV. J. Subscription Per Year Lwidlmr^t. .N. J.. Ten Cents Per Copy Decemfier 13. I<W>2 A Question For The Port Authority nf Ihr County h»* nprrirnrnl ■ greater ate of growth than the central and outhrrn part*. Thr population rrntrr of llir County moved nerlhwrsterly alwut feel sincr 1950 ami is now in thr Borough nf ’amiini- Thr outstanding ehangr* in lln agr roup* in ihr pdst Iwo drradrs occur in ihr case* nf young children ami older persons. Ihr senior ritiaens arr becoming u iiorr ini|>ortant segment of thr |iopuia- ion. Non-whilr person* constituted 2.21 |>< r 1 -rnl of thr County population in l(>M> comparrd with 2.06 per rrnl in I Till. AIhiiiI 42 prr rent of ihr population of ihr County consists of persons of foreign ■lock, rithrr foreign W n or nati\e-born of foreign or mixrd parrntagr. jf' An analysis of thr muu» rounts nf rounlry of origin showed a large percent- age nf llir foreign slock in ihr soulhrrti pari of ihr County lo hr of South Euro- (■ran origin, whereas ihr percentage of \orlh Europran origin is relatively high in thr northrrn part of thr County. I’art I of thr rrport i« 3*1 page-, and includes 10 map*, two graph* and fivr statistical tables. Tlir Planning Board includes. in ad- dition to Freeholder Daly and Chairman Coffin. County Engineer Boy J. Elam. Kaui»ry: Kdwin Kmrich. Haworth; Frcr- lioldrr Director Anthony Pr|»r. Tranerk: lim n O. Pond. Tenafly; James R. Sulphrn, Harrington Park, and Charles A. U inans. Wyrkoff. C. Earl Morrow in planning consultant to thr board. FOR THE BRIDS By Farris S. Swackhamer Instructor, fnlon Junior College Institute ^ Cranford. Ne* Jersey ‘•December in our climate is the month when nature finally •shut* up house and turns the key She ha* been slowly packing up and putting away her things and closing s door and a window herr and there all the (all. Now she completes the work and puts up the last bar.” Thus, John Burroughs characterised the year’s final month. I. But in the midst of winter’s coldest weather, the signs of the approaching spring are everywhere Seeds ready to spring to iife lie dormat under the snovy Terminal buds on trees contain the new growth ctnled beneath protecting sheaths. Insect egga hidden in the bark of the trees ready to hatch with the flrit worm ray of sun. . ' During the holidays, when you tire of remaining indoors end the weather is clear and brisk, wander through the nearby woods or along the icy streams Many, spring birds are hidden away waiting for the sun to climb higher in the sky and warm the chill breeze. Last winter as the old year disappeared down the road i nd the new year hove into view, a Swainson's thrush sang in Woman In The Leader Although she has been at Queen ol Peace School in North Arlington for anly four >nn», Mother Rose Josephine has had a lifetime impact on the lives of the young people she has su- per vised. She is Principal of the (.iris Department of the Queen of Peace High School and alsu Principal of thr He mentary School where she is assisted by a Vice Principal. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsyl- inia, her background, educa- on and preparation for her work art fabulooa. She received her early edu cation from the Sisters of Saint graduating from (ath oik iilrts' High School in Phil- adelphia. and getting her B.A, __ _ , Princeton, an eastern kingbird daily visited « feeder in Lake- of Peace glrla is greater than hurst and a grasshopper sparrow and western tanager appeared the number graduating. All Cel- ,n som«rvllle lege Preparatory students are t« continue their studies at institutions of higher learn- ing and the percentsge of col lege enrolled students Is quite Photo by Lynwi perform from Chestnut Hill College. She earned her Maater’s Degree in worthwhile dramatic English from Villahova t'niver- ance , •tty aad a second Master's l>e Thr I urrii nlutn of l|u’n of 1, * , < 'om" ,u” l,J, ,,''r r* Iron. Pnarc it.ith School has been cm dUD1 d H ,r" »»•*»•»* Cnlverslty ih Somerville. These feathered folk were seen during the sixty-second annual Christmas bird count sponsored by the National Audu- bon Society. It was all started by Dr. Frank M Chapman back in 1900 Twenty seven persons-took part in that first count, high. Both the nursing 'and Thf* 1961 r ®u n l- an ■** h,*h in *••*•*» brought professions prove at- <ORether ***** ,t‘Port,‘ fron1 8,1 w states, the District of Columbia tractive to many ef Ihe girls ! Canada'. Thousands of people took part. The Cocoa. Florida and some abe. each year, "en- >'rouP ladjhc field by. finding 101 different species of birds ter the Community of the Sis- Th*‘ Kround rules of the Christmas bird count are few The ten* of Saint Joseph or some objective is to list every bird sighted i rj a circular area IS mile* other Community to prepare IM diameter The group making the tally may be as large as for the religious life as teach-: “ esiretl Any form of transportation is permissable The search era. This past summer five grad 1 generally'extends from dawn to dusk. It must be made on a uate* of Queen ef Peace in l!»54j Mngfe day close to Christmas This winter the count may be finished their novitiate and! taken on any day from December 10th through January 1st. juniorate training and made — The-feathered inhabitants of New Jersey s Cape May area profession of their final vows I were flrst tallied in 1903 l*ast winter the highest count in the in the Motherhouse at Chest-' -late was made by the Delaware Ornithological Society in that nut Hill. | same Ideation The group spotted 112 species, a surprising total Mother Rose Josephine's own' for so far north eirly training by the Sisters of Nineteen New Jersey counts were made bracketing the ood Saint Joseph wasreally the de-j?tate from High Poini State Park in the north to Cape May in rlstve factor in her dedication 1 the south, and from Gloucester and Hunterdon Counties in the of her life to teaching in the west to Ridgewood and Long Branch in the east. That familiar harbinger of spring, the robin, was listed in On Co— imerer Street in (iarUtmlt. a ohorl distance from Teterboro Airport, our photographer obtained a picture of this sign. It provides an interesting tnesih. Tlie owners of the 10 acre* of pro- perty offer to build upon it for sale or lease. They think lhat they ran make a profitable deal either v%a\. This means, since thev are private owner*, the) can not only pa> for the cost of construction and the cost of the property -but the cost of municipal taxes that go into the treasury of the municipality and county. Now the question: If llie owners of those ten acres of property can -ning a profitable business A TV Spectacular We are happy to announce that thr New Jersey Council of Churche* has joined *ith the Protestant ( ouncil of the ('.ity of New Nork in preparing a special T\ broadcast on Christmas Day to be called “The Sound of I lirMttias.*' It will lu* shown ou Channel 7 from 5 P.M. to 6 P.YK A splendid program lias been ar- ranged. Inclmled will be the Bradford Singer** Hilh Marion Willianis. a group that is noted internationally; Jcrom- Hines. the magnificent Metropolitan Opera Star. Janc Piekrns. and othrr*. It promises to be one of the brightest of the Christina* hour*. deal, even though municipal taxes are included, why cannot the Port of New York Authority? Recently Austin J. Tobin, executive director of the PA, said the agency had plans to build 10 factories on its Moon- acliir airport proprrty. But because the courts have ruled thr PA must pay taxes on *urh buildings Tobin says they now cannot be built. • Why? ^ hy can privately owned property support a tax burden that the Port Authority cunnot— especially since the agency ha* access to low*intereaf loans denied private investors? germane to thrir businrss would cost. South Brrgrn, jaimnrd with industry, has many li nr librarirs. All of them could use a littlr hrlp. Most of them dr- votr most of thrir inagacinr appropri- ations to thr art and litrrary publica- tion*. Thry do mil havr thr funds for many othrr kinds. But industry could hrlp itself in this direction al a vrry small cost. gree in Speech and Drama from Peace High School has been en U“ D‘ *an» °«.going 16 of these 19 Avid watcher, located 3.7M of them In one tfcfe Catholic t'nlverdty of larged to include Speech. Art. ^ out ,h e r wortK ^ ™bins artua11* outnumbered “snowbirds or juncoa Borea America. She has also taken Driver Education and Devel llw l n*ver * *"? 1hickadees turned, up in flve spots; Baltimore^orioles in several additional Courses in Library opm.ntal Reading to meet tke J1? 1 JET**?? J " \ 8be lhers Surprisingly even yellowthroats. red-bellied wood peck r-on, Drexel Institute growing needs of the slndaat given , rs and commoh egrets gre -ted chilled j«arch parties te Philadelphia and from Vil body Membership in the Na- hundredfold promised So as 1962 fast bccomes history, should a bundled form with * niversitvand has con- tional ind New Jersev Foeen- 1,1 lhe Ifl,pfl 10 al1 who ,olloHr *>ino< ulars cross the lower thirty, don’t reach for a shotgun tta £ d hereducation by many sic League has increaJd the ^teps of Christ. Hather cheer him with a cup of hotcoffee. He i. probably activities of (he girls, and on Mother Rose Jor^phine sums ‘ ngaged in the 63rd annual bird derby. December eighth o( (his year up the philosophy o( her life , five students are scheduled to thus: “ My life is a dedicated participate in a League Touraa one-dedicated (o the care and ment al Saint John’s Cniver- education of children, prepar- slty in Jamaica. Long Island, ing them as worthy citiaen* in . this life and in the next. The . Qurrn ol Pr.rr High School ron„ p, of our education cm- *** evaluated and rrcrlved brIC„ thr Wet of bodv and Esso Awards fairleigh Dickinson I ni\er*it\ i* one of nine !Sen Jersey collegrw and uni\cr- sities thal have rrcrived part of $ 1. 7 *WL- 500 in unrc>tric)rd grant* from the K**o Kducation Foundation. Throughout the rmintry 300 received help from the foundation. lt is another example of the way a democratic nation helps the art* and ►rienccs. Foundation money is attractive because it i* tax-free. It i* pa-*ed on to worthwhile causes by it* director*. Thus thr rnonry lo llir puhlir good through p m atr initiative— rallirr than front tlir poliliriillv eontrnllnl fr*lrrjl treaaurv. With. mt foundation help many good « 4 Use* would soon br mirrd. And with- <>9t tax conces»iou» mod foumlatiMiu soon would not mint. Help For Libraries Every indn-triali-t is appallnl at thr lark of knowlrdgr thr grnrral pulilir ha> about hi. huoinrw. H r know, that thi. lark of knowlrdgr oftrn provr- injurioii. b«-a tn-r it rurlail. thr op|M>rtunilir« lo «Srael morr and brttrr rmpto\rr>. O lir wgy In Kprrad m orr knowlrdgr about a particular industry is to makr it« srirnrr and tradr puhliralions availahlr lu d ir srhnol and muniripal librarirs. Managrmrnt. in making up its budgrl nnl yrar. might wrll inrludr thr frw ji ; iLul lubnri tG ob. to publicitiotw A Study W orth Considering Thr iiiitial part of a population study of Bergen County has hrrn completed by the Board of Krrrholdrr*. It is now avail- able for distribution and copies can be obtained at thr oflicr of the Planning Board at 47 Kssex Strert, Hackensack. A Novitiate and Mother mt which Mother Rose Josephine received her religious 11 training la at Cheatnut Hill, a p« cond part of the report, to be completed [suburb ot Philadelphia. Be in March, w ill deal with the character- tween and Sisters are r t i i affiliated with this Mother i*lies of movement of the population and house at CheMinui m il which proportions for thr future. supplementary courses tn Ad ministration and Guidance ai well as by attending Work shops and Institutes at various mters of higher earning. Mother Rose Josephine has taught Gradea one to eight in elementary schools, commer- cial and business subjects In was evaluated ana recetvea braces the idea of bodv specialised schools, and served membership in the Middle ^,1 mind and wi||t character on the Faculty of Our Lady of States Association of Secondary and knowledge, the individual the Valley High School for Schools and Colleges nine years and corporate society, the past, twenty-five years, nineteen a*°- ,hf ,,rtt High School In th, present, the future and all years aa teacher and six years » » section lo be so evaluated, eternity. Cnity of purpose must as Principal. Mother has also As must ^ r,newed every ^ g|ven to the over-all picture Principal at Saint trn ‘he High School is of ont> s hft otherwise life be- School in Philadel **« heduled for its Re-evaluation romes meanincleas and aimlew. S S T iw ill. « U .e High School -nd vHKte *T a vWUa, A .^.TTuncVd of val teaching Faculty in Orange ( ommitlee (hiscoming March ues> tlie ability to thinkclear- Mother has taught summer 1963. Mother Rose Josephine the strongconviction of classes in French. Library Sci- that.Queen of Peace High w|m| God expects of one here ence and Classroom Manage School is on its way to another an<| hereafter, these are the ment to young teachers in Terf successful evaluation since things that we embrace in our training at ChestMt Hill Col- 11 b excellently staffed, ade own||vem anc| jn the philos- lege. quately equipped and well or-taphy ^ education in our Thus, from such a wide snd raniaed. The various Commit- rtfm vivr MluoUonal back- l^es have been meeting and iro^d and compr, “ ”^ln« di.lgcnll, this p.,1 -------------------------------------------------- hcnslvc inching experience, or more, preparing thr nu Mother Rose Josephine ha., ">erous blanks required and come to North Arlington ably P"«orming the extra clerical fitted for the gigantic task thal Mork * * 'h ao evaluation neces- Is hers at Queen of Peace. 'Uatev The High School Course of Mother Rose Josephine Is a study of which Mother Rose member of tbe Congregation of Josephine is justly proud, of Sister* of Saint Joseph fee, three Courses ta its sta- which waa founded back in d, nt lhal o( ( o llege IW t at L , ru y . Prance. The preparatory. General and also first foundation of the Com- Business, thus enabling all stu- munity la America was made (lrntll to b, equipped for the tal 1UC in Saint U»ia at Car- fu|ure. All terminal students ondalet, and thla small begin have positions at graduation, in ning has given rise to growth fact. Ihe demand for the Queen from roast to roast throughout Um United State*. The parti CW. ? It is not true to say "We have tried everything”, un- less you’ve utilized modern chiropratic servicea. Dr. L Ackerman Chiropractor 244 Ridge Rd. GE S-2404 Rutherford. N. J. By Appointment Only “CONSULT A CH1BOPBACTOB” Figures rontainrd in thr study arr from thr U.S. Btirrau of ihr Census. Thr report intrrprrts thr figurrs and adds liarkground which will makr thr statistics morr meaningful. Daly said. Hr noted lliat a similar, although not quite so roro- prrhrnsivr report, wan compiled by the Planning Hoard after the 1950 census. C. W. Floyd Coffin, chairman of the Planning Board, said the study will be of use to plannrrs at the loral level, an well as to County planners. Copies of the report arr bring mailrd to thr govrrning I indies, planning boards and boards of roiling adjustnirnt in rarh uf tbe Coun- ty’« 70 municipalities, as well as to school libraries. The survey has been in preparation (or IMO vears, George H. Dieckntann, plan' ning director, said. Somr of ihr highlights of the report arr: Thr |Kipulation of Brrgrn County in- creased tM-fold since the turn of the crntury, from 78,000 in 1900 to 780,000 in l ‘*WI. In 1400, Brrgrn County's, population constituted 1.4 per cent af that of the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Metro- politan Region; In 1460 it was 1 8 per rent. V la the pail dccadc, tbe noHbern part Is anly one ol maay established q in the United States. ,, Thirty-six Sisters live in the 4 Convent of Queen of Peace at ii 11 Praaklln Place, twenty ele mentary school teachers and i fifteen High School Facultv 'I Members with a Music Teach 5 er who serves both schools. Six . fall time and lour part-time layr^ teachers instructing in Ihe , da at Art, Speech, llealtl ' aad Physical Edacation com plete the tearhlng Staff ol Queen of Peace Schools, where I ISN children are la stte-<t-e . la the Grammar Department aad M t girls In lhe Second. It's S o E a sy ! 0e:'4i& *'[« e Josephinr wa- ^ la organising . Mothers' Clah com the Mothers of the J a grade seven to i *5 twelve which meets monthly 11 active wo L. all activities for j the girls laeladlng Basketball ' Volleyball. Skating and Bowl 4 lag, entertain at a Freshman 4 Mothers' Tea and ' Athletic Award*- far the girl athletes. handle aa ootstanrt n lag Mather-aad-Danghter Com- j ■snalsn Breakfast each year j which dees much ta establish a greater Intimacy >dw m Moth er aad Daaghter which is so mneh nssded In this modern world af oars today. They have also eatablialMd the practice of a treat, each year, far both the aad twelfth grade grad S. a Tleatrj Iia/ty to i Little By Little Adds Up To A Lot to much mon joy thru Your Christinas Clubl Open 1963's Today! gf \M w ^ ja n d 3 jH m ciA to «ia 1 9 m i n iiT iirD P A D n im t vsinnnncT .. 2 IN RUTHEBFOBD ? IMale Oiac.) II 23 PARK AVE. IN LYNDHUBST (Ahmsu ota..i •IS RIDGE ROAD " “Where You Save Does Make A Difference!” i --------- ja j rtt«trertTtneecrprm i, PAUL'S HOtRY ond SPORT SHOP <-IFTS FO R ALL SORTS C H IL D R EN and SPORTS . SPORTING GOODS . HOtSIIS . TRAINS • MOT OSS . g|KH . SKIINd IQUIPMINT Far ihe Skier, Archer, Mariner, Golfer, Taaais Fan, Camper, Hunter, Angler, (owlcr, Football, Basketball ond Baseball Players. TOYS 4 WlMt SHKTIDy or ALL KIKDS All Typn ,1 VIIF.EI. COODS Tm UONfl ll [jfl i M y u.cKssomts SETS, CARS, SWITCHES, POWERPACKS TUNNELS, BUILDINGS, TRACKS SUING CD CC eastern iR tfc SKI MAPS AU SKI ACCSSSOtllS WHITI ST Ad CLOTHING HINKI BOOTS MORTHLANO 4 HART SKIS : CANADIAN fiTIR ICI SKAT IS uatM*. mmi aao* BOATING a JOHNSONOUTSOARD MOTORS I (• 71 HP HOBBIES • SAINT ST NUMSfM S WOO* MS PLASTICKITS (CARS—SOATV-etANISl a BOATINGACCESSOR US • PAINT ST NUMBEREISUSINES • NO. nosst girt • SAatOCONTBOL --- PAUL'S Hobiy & Sport Shog 30* UNION AVCNUI RUTHERFORD GE. 94192 HOURS: Msadsy Mu. S.tn»dsr » u la » pan. t>M * » » H » U a m i» M lM M | W i a m W «W MM^

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PAGE SIXTFEN THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BFBf.EN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962

Commercial leaderAND THC S O !T H BERGEN REVIEW

> Established 1*11The C om m rrrla l Leader I* Ihe official newspaper

LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSPublished every Thursday by T he Commercial Leader Printing (.om pm y at 251 Ridge Itoad, Lyndhurst, N. J. T elephone GEneva 8-8700-8701

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K.d it orHus- M r .

JOHN SiAVINOK rnest J. Dahinett

Sfdond*(ila^ postage paid ut K utherford, IV. J.

Subscription Per Year

Lwidlmr^t. .N. J..

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Decemfier 13. I<W>2

A Q u estion For The P o r t A uthority

nf Ihr County h»* n p r r ir n r n l ■ greater ate o f growth than the central and outhrrn part*.

Thr population rrntrr o f llir C o u n ty moved nerlhw rsterly alwut fe e lsincr 1950 ami is now in thr Borough n f ’am iini-

Thr outstanding ehangr* in lln agr roup* in ihr pdst Iwo drradrs occur in

ihr case* nf young children ami older persons.

Ih r senior ritiaens arr becoming u iiorr ini|>ortant segment o f thr |iopuia- ion.

N on-whilr person* constituted 2.21 |>< r 1-rnl o f thr County population in l (>M> comparrd with 2 .0 6 per rrnl in I Till.

A Ih i i i I 42 prr rent o f ihr population of ihr County consists o f persons of foreign ■lock, rithrr foreign W n or nati\e-born

of foreign or m ixrd parrntagr. j f 'An analysis o f thr m u u » rounts nf

rounlry o f origin showed a large percent­age nf llir foreign slock in ihr soulhrrti pari o f ihr County lo hr o f South Euro- (■ran origin, whereas ihr percentage of \o r lh Europran origin is relatively high in thr northrrn part o f thr County.

I’art I o f thr rrport i« 3*1 page-, and includes 10 map*, two graph* and fivr statistical tables.

Tlir P lanning Board includes. in ad­dition to Freeholder Daly and Chairman Coffin. County Engineer Boy J. Elam. Kaui»ry: Kdwin Kmrich. H aworth; Frcr- lioldrr D irector Anthony Pr|»r. Tranerk: l i m n O. Pond. T enafly; Jam es R. Sulphrn, Harrington Park, and Charles A. U inans. W yrkoff. C. Earl Morrow in planning consultant to thr board.

FOR THE BRIDSBy Farris S. Swackhamer

Instructor, fn lo n Junior College Institu te ^ C ranford. N e* Jersey

‘•December in our clim ate is the month when nature fin a lly •shut* up house and turns the key She ha* been slow ly packing up and putting away her things and closing s door and a w indowherr and there a ll the (a ll. Now she completes the w ork and puts up the last bar.” Thus, John Burroughs characterised the year’s final month. I.

But in the midst o f w in te r’s coldest weather, the signs of the approaching spring are everywhere Seeds ready to spring to iife lie dormat under the snovy Term inal buds on trees contain the new growth ctnled beneath protecting sheaths. Insect egga hidden in the bark of the trees ready to hatch w ith the flrit worm ray of sun. . ' „

During the holidays, when you tire of rem aining indoors end the weather is clear and brisk, wander through the nearby woods or along the icy streams Many, spring b irds are hidden away waiting fo r the sun to c lim b higher in the sky and warm the c h ill breeze.

Last w inter as the old year disappeared down the road i nd the new year hove in to view, a Swainson's thrush sang in

W om an In T he L ead erAlthough she has been at

Queen o l Peace School in North A rling ton fo r anly fou r >nn», Mother Rose Josephine has had a life tim e impact on the lives of the young people she has su­per vised. She is P rincipa l of the ( . i r is Department of the Queen of Peace H igh School and alsu P rincipal of th r He mentary School where she is assisted by a Vice Principal.

Born in B ryn Mawr, Pennsyl- in ia , her background, educa- on and preparation fo r her

w ork a r t fabulooa.She received her early edu

cation from the Sisters of Saint graduating from (a th

o ik i i l r t s ' High School in P h il­adelphia. and getting her B.A,

__ _ , Princeton, an eastern k ingb ird da ily visited « feeder in Lake-of Peace g lrla is greater than hurst and a grasshopper sparrow and western tanager appeared the number graduating. A ll Cel- , n som «rvllle lege Preparatory students are

t« continue th e ir studies at institutions of higher lea rn ­ing and the percentsge of col lege enrolled students Is quite

Photo by Lynw i

performfrom Chestnut H ill College. Sheearned her Maater’s Degree in w orthw h ile dramaticEnglish from V illahova t'n iv e r- ance , „• tty aad a second Master's l>e T h r I u r r ii nlutn o f l |u ’ n of 1, * , <'om" ,u” l,J, , , ' ' r r *

Iron. Pnarc it.ith School has been cm dUD1 “ d H ,r " »»•*»•»*Cnlverslty

ih Somerville.These feathered fo lk were seen during the sixty-second

annual Christmas b ird count sponsored by the National A udu­bon Society. It was a ll started by Dr. Frank M Chapman back in 1900 Twenty seven persons-took part in that first count,

high. Both the nursing 'a n d Thf* 1961 r®u n l- an ■** h,* h in * • • * • * » broughtprofessions prove at- <ORether ***** ,t ‘Port,‘ fron1 8,1 w states, the D istric t o f Columbia

tractive to many ef Ihe g irls ! Canada'. Thousands of people took part. The Cocoa. F lo rida and some abe. each year, "en- >'rouP la d jh c field by. finding 101 different species of b irds ter the Community of the Sis- Th*‘ Kround rules of the Christmas b ird count are few Theten* of Saint Joseph or some objective is to list every b ird sighted irj a c ircu la r area IS m ile* other Community to prepare IM diameter The group m aking the ta lly may be as large as fo r the religious life as teach-: “ esiretl Any form of transportation is permissable The search era. This past summer five grad 1 generally 'extends from dawn to dusk. It must be made on a uate* o f Queen ef Peace in l!»54j Mngfe day close to Christmas This w inter the count may be finished the ir novitia te and! taken on any day from December 10th through January 1st. jun iorate tra in ing and made — The-feathered inhab itan ts o f New Jersey s Cape May area profession of the ir fina l vows I were flrst ta llied in 1903 l*ast w in te r the highest count in the in the Motherhouse at Chest-' -late was made by the Delaware Ornithological Society in that nut H ill. | same Ideation The group spotted 112 species, a surprising total

Mother Rose Josephine's ow n ' for so far north e ir ly tra in ing by the Sisters of Nineteen New Jersey counts were made bracketing the

ood Saint Joseph was rea lly the de-j? tate from High Poini State Park in the north to Cape May inrlstve factor in her dedication1 the south, and from Gloucester and Hunterdon Counties in theof her life to teaching in the west to Ridgewood and Long Branch in the east.

That fam ilia r harbinger o f spring, the robin, was listed in

On Co—imerer Street in (iarUtmlt. a ohorl distance from T eterboro Airport, our photographer obtained a picture of this sign. It provides an interesting tnesih.

Tlie owners of the 10 acre* o f pro­perty offer to build upon it for sale or lease. They think lhat they ran make a profitable deal either v%a\. T h is means, since thev are private owner*, the) can not only pa> for the cost o f construction and the cost of the property -b u t the cost of municipal taxes that go into the treasury of the municipality and county.

Now the question:If llie owners of those ten acres o f

property can -ning a profitable business

A TV SpectacularWe are happy to announce that thr

New Jersey Council o f Churche* has joined *ith the Protestant ( ouncil of the ('.ity of New N ork in preparing a special T \ broadcast on Christm as Day to be called “The Sound of I lirMttias.*'

It will lu* shown ou Channel 7 from 5 P.M. to 6 P.YK

A splendid program lias been ar­ranged. Inclmled will be the Bradford Singer** Hilh Marion W illianis. a group that is noted in ternationally; Jcrom- Hines. the magnificent Metropolitan Opera Star. J anc Piekrns. and othrr*.

It promises to be one of the brightest o f the Christina* hour*.

deal, even though m unicipal taxes are included, why cannot the Port o f New York Authority?

Recently Austin J. T obin, executive director o f the PA , said the agency had plans to build 10 factories on its Moon- acliir airport proprrty. But because the courts have ruled thr PA must pay taxes on *urh buildings Tobin says they now cannot be built.

• W hy?

^ hy can privately owned property support a tax burden that the Port Authority cunnot— especially since the agency ha* access to low*intereaf loansdenied private investors?

germane to thrir businrss would cost.South Brrgrn, jaimnrd with industry,

has many li nr librarirs. A ll o f them could use a littlr hrlp. Most o f them dr- votr most o f thrir inagacinr appropri­ations to thr art and litrrary publica­tion*. Thry do mil havr thr funds for many othrr kinds.

But industry could hrlp itse lf in this direction al a vrry small cost.

gree in Speech and Drama from Peace High School has been en U“ D‘ * a n » °«.going 16 of these 19 Avid w atcher, located 3.7M o f them In onetfcfe Catholic t 'n lv e rd ty of larged to include Speech. A rt. ^ o u t ,h e r w o r t K ^ ™bins artua11* outnumbered “ snowbirds or juncoa BoreaAmerica. She has also taken D rive r Education and Devel l lw l n* ver * *"? 1 hickadees turned, up in flve spots; Baltimore^orioles in severaladditional Courses in L ib ra ry opm .n ta l Reading to meet tke J1? 1 J E T **? ? J " \ 8be lhers Surprising ly even yellowthroats. red-bellied wood peck

r-on, Drexel Institu te grow ing needs o f the slndaat given , rs and commoh egrets gre -ted chilled j«arch partieste Philadelphia and from V il body Membership in the Na- hundredfold promised So as 1962 fast bccomes history, should a bundled fo rm w ith

* n ivers itv and has con- tional ind New Jersev Foeen- 1,1 lhe I f l , p f l 10 al1 who ,olloHr *>ino< ulars cross the lower th ir ty , don’t reach for a shotgunt t a £ d her education by many sic League has increaJd the ^ t e p s of Christ. Hather cheer h im w ith a cup of hot coffee. He i . probably

activ ities o f (he g irls, and on M other Rose Jor^phine sums ‘ ngaged in the 63rd annual b ird derby.December eighth o( (his year up the philosophy o( her life ,five students are scheduled to thus: “ My life is a dedicatedparticipate in a League Touraa one-dedicated (o the care and ment al Saint John’s C niver- education of children, prepar- slty in Jamaica. Long Island, ing them as w orthy citiaen* in

. th is life and in the next. The .Q urrn o l P r . r r H igh School ron„ p, of our education cm-

* * * evaluated and rrc r lve d brIC„ th r Wet of bodv and

Esso Awardsfa irleigh Dickinson I n i\er* it\ i* one

o f nine !Sen Jersey collegrw and uni\cr- sities thal have rrcrived part o f $ 1.7*WL- 50 0 in unrc>tric)rd grant* from the K**o Kducation Foundation. Throughout the rmintry 300 received help from the foundation.

lt is another example o f the way a dem ocratic nation helps the art* and ►rienccs. Foundation money is attractive because it i* tax-free. It i* pa-*ed on to worthwhile causes by it* director*. Thus thr rnonry lo l l i r p u h l i r goodthrough p m a t r i n i t i a t i v e — r a l l i r r th a n front t l i r p o lilir i illv e o n t r n l l n l f r * l r r j l treaaurv.

W ith. mt foundation help many good « 4Use* would soon br m irrd. And with- <>9t tax conces»iou» m od foumlatiMiu soon w o u ld not mint.

Help For LibrariesE v e ry in d n - t r ia l i - t is a p p a l ln l at th r

la r k o f k n o w lrd g r t h r g r n r r a l p u l i l i r ha> about h i . h u o in rw . H r k n o w , th a t t h i . la r k o f k n o w lrd g r o f t r n p r o v r - in ju r io i i . b « -a tn -r i t r u r la i l . t h r o p |M > rtu n ilir« lo « S ra e l m o rr and b r t t r r r m p to \ r r > .

O l i r wgy In K p rrad m o r r k n o w lrd g r about a p a r t ic u la r in d u s tr y is to m a k r it« s r i r n r r and t r a d r p u h l i r a l io n s a v a ila h lr lu d i r s rh no l a nd m u n i r ip a l l ib ra r ir s . M a n a g rm rn t . in m a k in g u p its b u d g r l n n l yrar. m ig h t w r l l i n r l u d r t h r f rw

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A Study W orth Considering

Thr iiiitia l part o f a population study of Bergen County has hrrn com pleted by the Board of Krrrholdrr*. It is now avail­able for distribution and copies can be obtained at thr oflicr o f th e Planning Board at 47 Kssex Strert, H ackensack. A

N ovitia te and Mother mt which M other Rose

Josephine received her religious 11 tra in ing la a t Cheatnut H ill, a

p« cond part o f the report, to b e c o m p le te d [suburb o t Philadelphia. Be in March, w i l l d e a l w ith th e c h a ra c te r- tween and Sisters are

r t i ■ • i a ffilia ted w ith th is Motheri* lie s o f m ovem ent o f th e p o p u la t io n a n d house a t CheMinui m i l whichproportions for thr future.

supplementary courses tn Ad m in is tra tion and Guidance aiw ell as by attending W ork shops and Institutes at various

mters o f higher earning.M other Rose Josephine has

taught Gradea one to eight in elementary schools, commer­c ia l and business subjects In was evaluated ana recetvea braces the idea of bodv specialised schools, and served membership in the M iddle ^,1 m ind and w i| |t character on the Faculty o f Our Lady of States Association of Secondary and knowledge, the ind iv idua l the Valley High School for Schools and Colleges nine years and corporate society, the past, tw en ty-five years, nineteen a* ° - ,h f , , r t t High School In th , present, the fu tu re and a ll years aa teacher and six years » » section lo be so evaluated, e tern ity. C nity of purpose must as Principa l. Mother has also As must ^ r , newed every ^ g|ven to the over-a ll picture

Principal a t Saint trn ‘ he High School is of on t>s h f t otherwise life be- School in Philadel **« heduled fo r its Re-evaluation romes meanincleas and aim lew.

S S T iw i l l . « U . e High School -n d v H K t e *T a vW U a , A .^ .T T u n c V d of valteaching Faculty in Orange ( om m itlee (his coming M arch ues> tlie a b ility to th in k clear-Mother has taught summer 1963. Mother Rose Josephine the strong conviction ofclasses in French. L ib ra ry Sci- that.Queen of Peace High w|m | God expects of one hereence and Classroom Manage School is on its way to another an<| hereafter, these are the ment to young teachers in Terf successful e valuation since things that we embrace in our tra in ing at C hestM t H ill Col- 11 b excellently staffed, ade own ||vem anc| jn the philos-lege. quately equipped and w e ll o r - taphy ^ education in our

Thus, from such a w ide snd raniaed. The various Com m it- r t fm v iv r M luoU ona l back- l^es have been meeting andi r o ^ d and com pr, “ ” ^ ln « d i. lg c n ll, th is p. , 1 --------------------------------------------------hcnslvc in c h in g experience, or more, preparing th r nu M other Rose Josephine ha., ">erous blanks required andcome to N orth A rling ton ably P "«o rm ing the extra clerica lfitte d fo r the gigantic task thal M ork * * ' h ao evaluation neces- Is hers at Queen of Peace. 'U atev

The High School Course of Mother Rose Josephine Is a s tudy of which Mother Rose

member of tbe Congregation of Josephine is jus tly proud, of Sister* of Saint Joseph fee, three Courses ta its sta-

which waa founded back in d, nt lha l o( ( o llegeIW t at L , r u y . Prance. The preparatory. General and also firs t foundation of the Com- Business, thus enabling a ll stu- m unity la America was made (lrn tll to b, equipped fo r the tal 1UC in Saint U » ia at Car- f u|ure. A ll te rm ina l students ondalet, and thla small begin have positions at graduation, in ning has given rise to growth fact. Ihe demand fo r the Queen from roast to roast throughout Um United State*. The parti

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Figures rontainrd in thr study arr from thr U.S. Btirrau of ihr Census. Thr report intrrprrts thr figurrs and adds liarkground which w ill makr thr statistics morr m eaningfu l. Daly said. H r noted lliat a sim ilar, although not quite so roro- prrhrnsivr report, wan com piled by the Planning Hoard after the 1 9 5 0 census.

C. W. Floyd Coffin, chairm an o f the Planning Board, said the study w ill be of use to plannrrs at the loral level, an well as to County planners. Copies o f the report arr bring mailrd to thr govrrning I indies, planning boards and boards o f roiling adjustnirnt in rarh uf tbe Coun- ty’« 70 m unicipalities, as w ell as to school libraries.

T he survey has been in preparation (or IMO vears, George H. Dieckntann, plan' ning director, said.

Som r o f ihr highlights o f the reporta r r :

T hr |Kipulation of Brrgrn County in­creased tM -fold since the turn o f the crntury, from 78,000 in 1900 to 780,000in l ‘ *WI.

In 1400, Brrgrn County's, population constituted 1.4 per cent a f that o f the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut M etro­politan R egion; In 1460 it was 1 8 perrent. V

l a t h e p a i l d c c a d c , t b e n o H b e r n p a r t

Is an ly one o l maay established q in the United States. ,,

T h irty -s ix Sisters live in the 4 Convent o f Queen of Peace at ii 11 P raak lln Place, twenty ele „ m entary school teachers and i fifteen H igh School Facultv 'I Members w ith a Music Teach 5 er who serves both schools. Six . fa l l tim e and lou r part-tim e layr^ teachers instructing in Ihe ,

da a t A rt, Speech, l le a lt l ' aad Physical Edacation com plete the tearhlng Staff o l Queen of Peace Schools, where I IS N children are la stte-<t-e . la the Gram m ar Department aad M t g irls In lhe Second.

I t ' s S o E a s y !

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*'[«e Josephinr wa- ^la organising .

Mothers' Clah com the Mothers of the Ja grade seven to i *5

twelve w hich meets monthly 11 active wo L.

a ll activities for j the girls laeladlng Basketball ' Volleyball. Skating and Bowl 4 lag, entertain at a Freshman 4

Mothers' Tea and 'Ath le tic Award*- •

far the g ir l athletes. handle aa ootstanrt n

lag Mather-aad-Danghter Com- j■snalsn Breakfast each year jwhich dees much ta establish a greater Intimacy >dw m Moth er aad Daaghter which is so mneh nssded In this modern world af oars today. They have also eatablialMd the practice of a treat, each year, far both the

aad twelfth grade grad S. a Tleatrj Iia/ty to i

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the North A rling ton L it t le Lea gue has expanded Nations Headquarter* in W illiam sport Pa., awarded a Seenior Leagu Charter to the National Lea gue. The Senior League w ill d raw th e ir players from the National League sw Vpn only The American League gectior is out o f bound? For the pas three years, the North A rhng ton L it t le League has be.*i graduating over two timed u many boys aa the B u i* Run League could accommodate Too many boys w e ie m acuvt It isn’t good policy to keep 13 15 year old boys inactive. Th*Senior League w il l s ta it w il l (our teams or 60 players

A set up such as this w ill g ive the fa ir baseball player- ua chance to be on equal tool ur Loajmg w ith the good l>a*obui u< 134$fla ye rs Only the utais were -ration! d%i

'v e ry team w il l - h i fu l ly equip >ed A ll teams are required V

ictice. W ith permission of ur D istrict D irector. #teams i l l play games outside of our

borough. Last hut not least there is thc only true World

Championship Football Game Seiween the Packers and the Giants, plus batting tips fromhe best ou te rs in baseball, and

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Series competition in anv teei [that w ill be- remedied, igc group. The com petition. i i ! The New Y ork Yankee* have world u ide in L it t le LeatfUc ‘ K « « l to inv ite a group o t our

. , boys to the ir L it t le League Day Sponsors are n° | festivities.

We Jtave a w aiting lis t o f span •rs. In the short space of four

lays, we have had good Cow K*1ant u»*n cofns? fo i ward to volunteer t’tf managing In n> way w i l l the strut tu re of tfai

A sim ilar request was sent to the H V ‘ Mels

A irm an Basie Pcfcr F Wag*-ler. s6n o f Mr. and Mrs. A l-

n ly t l . , ____ tr -' s. , r naccepted before. Many of thv We urg# pareat« ;o | Mtfn ooya would not try out ba- 13-15 yf^rP to Mae jh e ir a use o f this s t if f competition -nee to se* >^sj

Theoe added openings w il l everyone aa opportun ity play orgcniied baseball

North A rling ton C ittle Leagu. ^ W. Wagner o f 86 Morgan weakened by the U t'p(i*je i PiJce. North A rling ton is oe-

ttie new' BeinOf L<auui# J ing reaa»ignc-<l to K i l le r AFH.. . . , , j ! Miss., for technical tra in ing as

Any boy in the NMional L fa a 1Jnaed StatCT A ir Force^ra- sector is e lig ib le (e f Set ^ ope|.ator— v t l # , r t . wian W i ir c r who com.

y . . y P l«t« l lhc firs t pha^. o f h i*ages .1 tt:.

m ilita ry tra in ing was selected fo r the specialized course on

t ^ ,n c . 01 hw “ Uer" l , 3" dmve irg a n iia ^ l w g f b ^ . l l i f c aptitudes

ti. lave Iiuar oui b f lii$ £ o fn w > / He •* a 19W p jd u a te of I t t urgad to to m * la c ^ to L A '^ * ecn ! l - * " H l* h

— - i - , , u r o fll.r , , n lie League, the play in * »^>lj»t>at ^ v T n J o « t S The lum p ■' «>» f ^ ' c r he « t W illa rd B li.ck o f W ilm ingtonrra m ^O tool \m tei lo Wl f«M « n •“ «« !( •* '’* * * • Ueiaware ls spendin* se«!r.-.l

ta too drastic for H u ' 111 t irn a g n j o tf Hid ^ ic e tk and a»y« here as lhe guest o f M,PT .7 .r tu wm tv* Fr^ L Cebb i r otplay *0 foo l ba.es fo r lhe firs t On or _ *U *U Jh ._ » th of_ Jjuj- j J ^ “ J S r b o n i e r and buOn or about Iha Sth of Ja^- ra irm ount avenue M r Black half 7l ihe ' y e a r 'a n i jum p u aary. .he N o ,til Ar^ayUoa U l ■* a fo rmer Du H o ru e ra a d l— i»0 feet i f the caliber of play He League w ill put oft a t h r « •"* “ as«K »t« o f h is host.equires i t i f not B0 ft»et w il l hour Sports Show. L it t le Le#

parents, teenagers and. ». .1 . . . . anyoneM.OOO consecutive innings in every lend o f the fu tu re s are^ | 4ame. Before Spring, the to ta l us follqws, the 1960 W orld Se U'soo m*y to three innings *ries. 1^61 W'orld Series. 1W1

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3CNERAL Clork trnoe S5C■* S. R$ONN E L A**t. $100.

INDUCT. < Bring $10 Dap ) VUTO Screw Machmo BILLOWS Mil

R 4ULAROC MOOIRM ? rPCfC OH^*ment. tllo bath. *aH oven, birch

cabmeta. noat and hot water, garageCall S to 0 p.m. WE S S4S0. VTtf

FOUR LARGE ROOMS, hoot a hot water aupplied. Adults preferr Call GE 0-0443.

THREE ROOMS, heat water, businaaa coupM Call WY S 200$.

and *»ot preferred.12-1$

FOR M UM OV

I RLAPMl-CHAIRa ^eek .yin aoii to lamUlaa diroot fron*

'acto'y at wholooalo prlooa. CelBa, • T ry our T. V, renta l service toil and panau. a i*-

art T X dr°p •“ ••• 0*3*• ’ • 127 00. and Do'um.pekpa “Cnaira.MonSot -------------------tion* and information, call LA $• n n Psulioon Co.. McLoan Blvd. (Rout* 20i at tho 10th Avo.. Ciralb. »atoro«n. N J

•JDon Emp. Agency9 Sylvan St. Rutherfortl

$00* PAYROLL Clerk $r0 PROGRAM Procurement

R iv o l i T h e a te r B i d * O P fN TUESDAY T I L 7

SATURDAY H i l l

V E 3-3540new 19” port No Deposit Required.

^ ’e G ive PIai<l Stamps

Phi- U m \ lo tv priceo160 K earny A ve., Kearny

drop aidoa Crib pnaaa. SMao.1 ORIV O. and Dolua, M7.00. no h.gbnr „ D7Jj ra Piay Pens, *7.00. $$11«. HI- _ *7 ro. S10BS Rotall $howroom opasi’ T*

Wad . Fri.. 2 p.m. to S p.m.., e SO a.m. to S p.m. For d<roc- J

DRIVER wanted part time mala ' alo to Wive school station

Approximatoly 5 hours a dayurat vicinity. M. Richardaon. I2$» 12-20

DRESSMAKING

OH BurnersPhone W Yman 1-5627

Weltz Fuel OilOIL BURNERS FUEL OIL

Complete Autom atic Oil Heating Inata lla lions OU Earner Efficiency

Our specia lty K I Prospect Awe.. No A rlington

V A L . C . C O L O M B Ofclertiteal Contractor

K o K .o tb l - Industria l STlrln.’.St A rllra to n B lvd.

N ort'i A rling ton , N. ’ J w V b u b t - s n *

Myles ElectricLICENSED

•ewe, .n d Llgtat Insta lla tion.Motor Repairs

• is v a a . ie r A ve , Kearmy, M J.W Y 1 -1 6 7 6

Plumbing

BELLO'S Electric Service

m u i i l i Home W iring irr.'i on* and Repairs

Wr Speeialiae la 'IMI \m p S erv ice

• * U A n y t im e F m fK F K F S T I M A T F

VIO 7-W lf

“Do-It-Yourself” Plumbing Hooting Electrical Supplies

Sinks, Bath Tubs, Toilets. Basins, Gas Ranges, & E lec­trical Supplies. Bathroom

Vanities made to order.Pipes Cut & Threader

To Order

East Rutherford Supply Company

234-23* Paterson Ave.p Rutherford WE 3-14S0-1-4

R e f i n i s h i n g

Furniture R efinishing and Antique Restoration. Phone: W Y 8-3397

^ w m ^ ^ ^ a a a a a a a a a a

Sendee<MMW MVM»AAAAA A R A A A »

ON ALL MAKES

T.JaNcwlty10 Am es A venue

R udieriotd , N. J.

Phone: W Ebster 9 4 9 2 2

A b b o t t * T V S e r v ic e

We fccrvtee a ll makes,Magnavox. Philco, R C A .

Zenith and Color

A lso H I-F I - Radios T V Rentals

Home calls $2.50 6 day week

W Y 8 - 5 3 0 9506 Kearny Ave. Kearny

WESTMINSTER 20** DUMONT. Beautiful lemon wood cabinet S ft. long Electric Tuning . AM - F.M. 3 onaai* - 3 speaker*. Radio, trlpla tpeed victnola Original coat $2.70$ - will soil for $100. Call GE 8 S2SC.

-H iM 1ST, Ph D DESIGN Draftaman DEVELOP Chomist

DRESSMAKING and Alteration*! DRAFTSMAN done oaportly. Call WY S-0173. ! OR AFTfM AN Electrical

BELLOW’S Mfg.i r g r i r m r ^ vNSF* SC TOR - Electrical

LACQUER Mfg. Helper MCC. Inspector JRDER Picker FACTORYI.C. or M.E. $tudent LATHC Hand $ U MACH. Oper. Torrington MAINT Mech (4:30-1 PM)

TCCH. (BRING ---------

V-’O

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t i : 5

l i j$ « ’B-?!:$2.25

;HCMI$T Rec. FEE F Q. HEM ST. Analytical

RESUME) 1 ■^^■ $$ .5 0 0 ,

S6.500

FRAM ING

t j . t j ELECTRONIC Lab.tUECTRONlC Engr. EDITOR. Tech

BABY HIGH CHAIR, verv oood < condition, reasonable. Call *39 ®T?e_l

PKG Desig nor-Traffic PROJECT Engr , %r PROGRAM AdministratorQUAL. Control Engr INDUSTRIAL Engr SPECTROSTEPTlST SUPV Sub Contracts Q. C. Tech.TECH. Writer,Sr.

High$7,000

19 00C $.300 oo^aii

$7,000 $4.880 07.800 lOaOOO $10.«» $4.7*0 00.500' 00.500 0$.000

(13.000 $4,160 $7.aoo

FEMALE ACCT. Rec. Oupv. - BILLING Typist CHEMIST RAO DICTAPHONE TypistCDIPHONCGCN. Ctofk-Uta type CALL Director Switchboard CLERK.Typist CLERK-Typist IBM IF'JURANCE Underwriter

er Trainee MGR. Trnee. inauranco KEYPUNCH, t yr. eap. LIBRARIAN ORDER Ricker PAYROLL Clerk RECEPTIONIST -lite type SECY. Purch-lito steno RETAIL Salea Mgr.SECY. Plant Mgr. STENO-Acctp. Dept. aTENO Selee Enpr SCCY. Asst. Comptroller SECY-Typiot, Salea SECY Legal PERSONNEL Aaat. PERSONNEL Dept. Clark DEPARTMENT 1 $ecy. SECY, to V.P.TYPIST. Keypunch trnee. TYPIST, Receptionist SPECTROSTEPTlST TYPIST- Dictaphone TYPIST Purchiiling TELEPHONE Racepttoniot WIRE a Solder*r R T 0-0 T a Thura. Recep

CU4TOM FRAMING - Completei»e of motal and wood frames

” , Lynwood Photoflraphers, 224 RidgeI 10 Road. Lyntfhurat. tf

* J T U R O IT IM O O Ll V " I reTON * ” u'• * ” * Scnooi

tt -ertined period. Children two to sik------------------------------- —----- —lAtoaned program. Het Lunchos. Half

USED llvinp room. d>nmg room Oay A all day oeeoions. Tram and Bedroom oets. washing macAeaa.Je»P*V Telephone NOrth CaM WE 9-0427 or WE S-140S attoe N*»«tay Avenue. Nwtley. -* * nS a.m. » all «a> sa«ur«». “ I 1,

I 3 PIECE bathroom ensemplo.'n* work>r« mothars. 3 years and up. , _ i . a nI bran, n.w, mui i» craia*. can o« ; can w t srs js . u -u j M o s t B e a u t i f u l E m p lo y m e n t A g e n c y

— “ H andicrafts For Everyone**° Lack of great talent shouldn't$7® stop anyone from enjoying crea-

h »c*» tivc expression $31$ I get satisfaction from handi-$74 cra ft work . a leather belt, wal- Xto lei, paint-by number venc, piece $TS of jewelry or mosaic tile items... $$5 things 1 can fashion w ith my own *10 hanus

. Crafta are a$90 problem solversa SCO k '•J when i t come*M W v * to too

Kid - and adulta appreciate kita

_ w i t h e w e ry -K th in g needed- fo r a project.

Oftoo I make an object w ith a p a rt ic u la r pernon in m ind c t birthday or Christman time. You

$45. haven’t seen a p!naaod expresaion $45 until you give a c i f t and add, $so; "Made this fo r you mrself.**$So Right now my fam ily i* redec- 190 orating our liv ing room. My son 1100 and I an- working on a moaaic

tile coffee table; my wife is paiat- aj«* ing a net of toleware pieces, and aiao ”iy daughter is doing a large aas t«?*ture p a in tin g w ith b r ig h t,

crushed stones and sand.•70 We enjoy adm ira tio n from $9-0°°, friends, but tht* warmth and per- $«5 mnality these handicrafts give

$45' rooms are rewards in the ir own $00 way.si.oe'----------------------------- ---------------------$1.50

AI mi vc are thia weekV new join only!

FEE: 1 WEEK S SALARY ON ALL POSITIONS - INSTALLMENTS

8 4042 -IFIVE PIECE Daystrom k ic tfn , Iocs, very CO«d

S I N D O W CLEANING

G A R D E N S T A T E

W I N D O W

C L E A N I N G C O .

118 I l i j j i lm w l A ve n u eK i artiy, N. J.

FACTORIES • HOMES O FFIC E lU'II.DLNGS

Fully Insured Contract Ciddina. Special Rates For Contract* Made By Wook. Month er Year.

N O JO B TOO RIG OR TOO SM ALLF U E ESTIMATES

W Y 1 -4 6 4 6

wrought iron legs, very condition. Also paRoaaonable. Call 901-0157 e

LB. AUTOMATIC co-np^l washer and electrw wringer ldp«l for small apartment, no piumpiM reeded Almost nsw, asking $4 Can WV 1-3028 12 ;»

G. E. VOCUUM cleaner, good con.t.on. $25 C til O f CaeOtt. * H y iSIMMONS Hideabod. c«ed conal*

tion. CSO* • rod formica table two hairs. WO: assorted tables, $5 C«$|

OE 8-5953 before 12 noon.SET OF BAR BELLS. valuoC

^20 Will sell for $15. Call w “

A C TH O R IZC p RAM BLER AM BASSADOR A METRO

D EALER Parta. Salea 4k Serwke

1902 AMCAOCAOOR Wagon 2.OPS 19S0 PLYMOUTH St. Waa. 1,11“ 1960 *«o»^ar» •

RAMBLER Ct. Waf. RAMBLER 4 dr. seOen

1050 f^AMCUf A 4 dr.

Fro*. 0301...—. we tkalanca front wttoolo

Auto and bpay work Complete mo tor lobe. Cars made roady foe In CpoetloR. WO seeclallfs in Hydro

vScc*wn eaooifOivo

E L M A U T O S A L E Sa I i a n r i s s . Kaaray, N. J WTaaaa * -T U l

1SS2 ro a o rflairUM SOO. a t o r In ablM!automatic transmission, power steer, irg, radio and heater, snowtiros.Call WV l.TSSC 1* ft

PAINTING

-i-a 1— —.I FAINTING • CAPERING, of table iampa.|b4jm #nd #m, „ atf#ratTons*"i2?(a WE C.t5$1.

closetsFree12-IS

yH ELP • W ANTED FEMALR

HOUCCWIVCS and Women. < i to SC an hour part time.

WC 0-40SB.PRIZES------

Rtus U.C. Cavmpe Bond* c»*_$e your* aa an AVON LADY

PHOTOSTATSRHOTOCTATB while you watt

Lynwood Photographer*. 2^4 Ridgr fiaai , LyR #M st n

REPAIRSALUMINUM WINDOWS. Jalousie*,

sash, scrcene i*patred. AU •* e Product* 1t4

Lyndhurst. WE 5-12.27

Aluminumm r**

Ronald PiperEMPLOYMENT AGENCY3.! Hidge Knud. N orlli Arlington, N. J.

W Y M A N 8 - 7 9 0 0OPEN FR ID A Y U N T IL 7 P.M

TRY U S TO D A YFOR LOW REASONABLEPRICES ON NEW G M C

TRUCKS & PARTS

F R A N K S GARAGE267-269 Ridge Road

Lyndhurst, N. J.

s m ia n o N w a n t k d

MATURE WOMAN wishes to baby! e«4 at any time, any place, have own car. Call OC $1413. U-JD

MALEPAINTER a Sprayoe, machs. $? ?0ssmr'ttp.* i“'a*"n4..^TRAINEE Sample M"r. Ten $80COOT Clerks 9100MACH Operators. Has. Hts. $1.70lA a f t N i Poeoptan $»UCHROME Rlator $100.

FEMALE AST. to Crodit Mgr

FOR SALEI bungalowI One-fam ily, gai age

RENTALS13 rooms, heat14 rooms, heat , L ISTING S W ANTED

RENTALS W ANTED BUYERS W A IT IN G

$16,500$17,500

$ 75.00 $135.00

CLERK -Typist, sales. Clift. $7f . . | W f F I I CHA ilS Wiring, wire forming $2J30! p | J | aaDICT. Oper. 2 yrs. e*p. Belle,$CCY.. atone CoHoviile STENO. Ins.. locsl SECY, exp.. Newark

$70.$80

RCC ER TION I ST and assistant sttks employment in doctors otbee

'• CeHjcXi w r i W T 12- 1today tor details DI 3 7334 e- ________Operator for WJC 1$$3 _ ^1 -$ , STAMP COLLECTORS

SECRETARY to plant mai chemical manufacturer, atartin

a 8100.ORCRATORS

Cltod stitch *r*> special operators, experienced only.or*, experienced only

ORUsfpiN FASHION - ntlne Ave., Lyndhurst. WC $•

WOMAN to come in te care for old of working mother 8:00 to $:1S

p.m., IBO svaek - Men, to ^H-.Jef.

PART TIMC girl Fridiy.

TRAVEL TaSBST' tsavica

NEW JO B LISTINGS EV ER Y ROHR

DF.E O F K E A R N Y

232 B ellev ille Pike W Y 1-9060

{J„! Y o u r H o m e T h r o u g h

t petersI R E A L ES T A T E

21* Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst WS S-2463

_ E U S & J S

SSZS*nusruriiw ursimuns navnns

COYS WANTED, forning reutos daily or Sunday. Lyndhurst Nows Service OEJI

MCN RART TtMC ovoninge < 10 eteady, oood pay. area. WE B-COOB.

YOUNG MAN Cotin tor clerk and store

dinp material yard,preferred b«T*nm

earny area. Write LoeCer Coa

Classified Advertising Ratesekarc* (1.U (ap ta

2* words I. Seven cents per lUMttiaaa! word. For * weeka CU*, I weeks running *3.**

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Deadline 5 P.M. TuesdayThe*, advertlaementa have a

aI erer l ,m , ap- |a Tin Commercial at LyaSharst, The

Marth ArlinaUn U a t e al Na. ArUqctaa aad Tbs Leader Free TreM of CarMaSt and Eaat Rathariard.

122? C A L L

W Y 1 -6 0 6 1

Fight H and Other Respiratory Distasas “

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H i m \ <■- f i m i - r■ M l I I. \ » KJ '

220 volt — 3 * ire

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HEADING SOUTH?■— our complete collection of CRUISE SPORTSWEAR lo r Southbound Santas.

BtMASSI MOTOR C M C O ., INCPark t t V a lle y Brook Avenue*, LfndbnrM, N. J.

p x u t f n m r e H i TTTF COMMERCIAL LEADER A5T) SOUTH BEW Cnr R EfffiW ■ m i lB i f t f r . r t r c r M H T * t s , ) M i

The Columbus PTA t the ir speaker «V the ir m e ttm i on Monday evening at the school Dr. La Roy Kohler. a* aociate professor o f Sociology at Fairleigh Dickinaon Unive. sity ' v -

He prefaced hia address nt “ Religious Differences" by telling hia audience that hi was bom in Lyndhurst. wen to school in East R utherfon and now livaa in Rutherford where he ia a member of th# Board of Education and thc Rutherford Y lfC A Board o f D i i rectors. Ha is chairman o f th t South Bergen D is tric t o f the Boy Scouts o f America.

He received bis Doctorate from New York U nivers ity and is a member of the Am erican Sociology Society. He ia in thc prncess of preparing a Sociol ogy textbook.

Speaking of “ Religious D if­ferences” he stated tha t in each religious fa ith there are d if fe r ­ences w ith in that fa ith . There are* differences in marriages, divorces and many other prac­tice*. w ithin the faiths. One out of every seven youhgsters goes to private school.

There are times when a ll get together and forget the ir d if ­ferences such as Christmas time "People have religious d if ­ferences but i f they're happy they should stay where they

The speaker was introduced by Mrs A rth u r Baumgarten. vice president and program)

hairman Mrs. Edward Blohm an

wninced that the PTA w ill hold i Chineae suction on January !5th at th r school Mrs Pat iefc Guarino reported a mem tership o f 151 w ith 138 fam lies represented in the school

Mrs W illa rd Weber. Mra. Jo- •*ph Staw icki and Mrs. F rank jo Presti were named a nom- nating committee.

The fourth grade taught b> fiss Constance Kearney re eived the award fo r highest ►ercentage o f parents present

W ork of th ird and fourth trades was on exh ib it Moth ers o f children in th ird and ourth grades furnished the re

freshments served during a so cial hour after the program and business meeting.

A LETTER TO MY HOME TOWN■ ; i.sther L rtckes

jT h o m a * C . W y * o c k i In

R aal E s ta te S c h o o l

Thomas C. Wyaocki. 24 B iltI feel that the tim e has come for me to try in some small to repay the town I lived In fix more than SO yeais, and

lhe people who lived there, fo r a ll they have given me. ,When I first came to Mprth A rling ton over 20 years ago, a l «£V*r 7 *c* •*

good part o f the town w a i weeds and mud - I saw i t grow. I ^ *°* an<* —went to Washington geemjnar school and North A rlin g to n H igh - nce> 11 H ,u S'***'- NewSchool, both of which were approximately half the size they

H A V E A H A Y R I D E

The Young Peoples Fellow <hip o f St. Thomas' Eptscopa

o. Knrth ar n ru tjLL- l . Church wem on * n old-fash curren tly enrolled . U - w « ” ‘" T * i S S H - E .

Vale

■ti k

Merry \ Christmas

Christmas is the seosoa of hoppinau, o time for giving ond receiving gifts. Give the gift of health with your con­tribution to Christmos Seals.

Fight TB and Other Respiratory Diseases

ere now. I played in the high school band, w orked w ith t h e i r . ? ! Insurance and RealG ir l Scouts o f two local churches, went to church and the Z* :* cpur5gs »t th« ■cnool ere young people s group in the old Presbyterian Church, and ^ worVed one summer on the Fisher Field playground when I t ) « . consisted m ain ly o f sand 1

I have seen buildings grow. People have grown in y e a i* and in wisdom, and I have seen the population and its problems grow.

When the area I lived in (north end of North A rlin g to n )

material and to £ass the required State examination fo i th g tr respective license.

Alao. insurance regulations make it mandatory tjia t an ap plicant for the examination

w a, farm land the chief problem was survival. Now the c h ie f must firs t have completed .nrnhUm ■ « •♦til anrvival knt * K... .. ------ Aa- at.;---- . - I - . rcourse before is e lig ib le te

problem is s till survival but there are many a ux ilia ry t i n j p H state-approvedJistract our minds, or supposedly to rest them.

Now instead of coping chiefjy>psith nature and our stomacha, we have much more to deal w ith including time payments, part time or vacation jobs fo r high achool students, college, a youth center, s trik ing out in l it t le league games, crab grass, too mucn top soil being taken from the borough, hems fha t must be

the ind ividual take the test

Since its founding in J more than 12,000 men and wo­men have been successfully Kraduated from the school T h f

shortened or lengthened eaeh year, the major questions of oldest professional school o f iti pointed or square toed shoes r * f * in th* * tate- th « curricu

How can I be popular'* How can I get my kids to to lerate! ,um ° f the VaIe School hai me and vice versa. Do I believe in God or not, w hat should I been approved by both

NOTICE TO PERSONS IN M IL IT A R Y SERVICE OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS’ HOSPITALS AN D TO

THEIR R ELATIVES AND FRIENDSI f you are in the m ilita ry service or are a patient in

a veterans hospital and desire to vote, or if you are a relative or friend of a person who m m the m ilita ry u trv iu i or is a patient in a veterans' hospital wh.., you believe, w ill desire to vote in the Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Annual School Election to he held nn February 13.. 196i. k ind ly w rite to the undersigned j t once, making ap* plication fo r a m lllta y service ballot to tie voted in said election to be forwarded to you, f i you are in thc m ilita ry service or are a patient in a veterans hospital, stating your name, age, serial number, home address and the address at which you are stationed or can be found, o r i f plication for a m ilita ry service ballot to be voted in said election to be forwarded to you i f you are in the m ilita ry service ballot to be forwarded to him, statins in your ap­plication that he is over the age of twenty-one (21) years and stating his name, serial number, home address and the address at which he is stationed or can be found.

' Forms of application can be obtained from the under* signed.

THOMAS J H IC KEY, Secretary Board of Education Municipal B u ild ing

_ . Lyndhurst. New JerseyDated: December 13, 1962

1 BO

be done about Juvenile Delinquency’ — and many more things — more, or less serious than I have mentioned.

I am a registered nurse. For two summers I worked in tamps fo r emotionally disturbed ch ildren and now am w orkingin a private psychiatric hospital in New York C ity ,

I have seen and worked w ith people who have not had th e ir questions answered ur had help in solving the ir problems at the righ t time I have seen 16 year olds who weigh 60 pounds, be­cause they don't want to grow up so they stop eating. I have seen prominent business men who suddenly became unable to cope With themselves let alone th e ir businesses. I have seen a schizophrenic child who came to camp in N. Y State because

| there were no facilities o f any k ind to care for her, when she ] needed it most, in -her home tow n in Pennsylvania.

A Fam ily Counseling service cannot solve these problems I now - but i f there had been such an agency available, i t m igh t [have caught these problems w hile they were sm all ones, and j tfe rred these people to the proper treatm ent fac ilities, helped ihe fam ily to understand the problem person thus m aking things

ja lit t le easier fo r everyone, o r to help a person know when the i time has come to make some-decisions.

Fam ily Counseling Agencies also help w ith vocational p rob­lem s, and try to care to r people u n til they are able to get in ­tens ive care, and in many o ther ways.

It wodld be very nice i f everyone saift "yes we need fa m ilycounseling' but your -yes" does as l it t le good as your “ no"unless you *!ve a response founded on an understanding of the issue, rather than indifference

A t the last public meeting held on organm ng a fa m ily coun­seling agency to service North A rling ton we had 55 people in attendance - out o f more than 10,000 people liv in g in the borough, and of those people who remained at home. I aiq sure a good percentage of them were complaining about the kids, work, peers, money and many other problems. Problems don't solve themselves, something must be done about them, - f

In my s till, as yet, fa ir ly short life , I have heard manypeople say about others “ he or she is crazy ” I have neverseen any he lp fu l results come from tha t statement. Perhaps i f we were able to say “ He or she should have gone to a Fam ily Counselor” we would, at Iea*f, be taking that one step in tim e - by realizing tha t help could be available • that something could be done if only, we were w ill in g to try .

New Jersey Department Banking and Insurance and the

t York Department o f InNewfurarav

mng. accompanied by the ir ad viaor, Earl Creenleaf. and their sector, the Rev. Thomas Foa ter. There were IS in the par ty They went by chartered bui to North Haiedon. where they transferred to the horsedrawn hay wagon and rode fo r ove two hours, |

KitU i

Je ffe rso n P T A Presents S e tDf Encyclopedias T o Its School

Xhe Jefferson PTA met on ciith Wolf.

T r iu m p h C o m m a n d e r y

T o H o l d E le c t io n smTrium ph Commandery 24

Knights Templar w il l hold ’ lection nnd installation of o f­ficers tonight at its annual neeting at T riune Masonic Temple, A rling ton . The Ladies A ux ilia ry w il l also meet atthis tim r I the most important. A t the Purina

A combined Christmas party! Cat Care Center, we make sure

CareIn return fo r the companionship and affection your pet eat lav­ishes on the family, you can see •be getm the care n«ce«Mry to keen her healthy ang happy.

I t pays to brush or comb her coat i t least once a day .... for your^ pet's sake as welj as v*ag furniture's. But he gentle. Cats have delicate skin.

Ordinarily, the fastidious cat takes rare of her own buthing, constantly licking herself clean. But, sometimes, she can get un­usually d ir ty and then, a rub- down with a damp cloth is in or- der. Baths are unnecessary for the most part, yet some feline* like to fro lic in the water.

There are a ffw places your cat's agile, cleansing tongue can’t reach and of these, the eyes are the most important. A t the Purina

Christmas Carol* were sung by a ll under direction o f Stan­ley Lewandowski, muaic teach-

Tuesday evening at the school when Mrs Lewis A ldridge.^resident, presented a World look Encyclopedia to Mrs Jo

seph Grabowski. principa l, in the name of the PTA.

The Encyclopedia is on a ro ll iround cart so that it may eas i ly be taken to any room in the tchool w he n ' needed.

Mrs. W alter Schembjr, pro­gram chairman, presented the f if th grade taught by Miss Jean Brennan, who presented the program.

Carol Werner announced the p laylet, “ Junrfirn -S anta Claus"Those taking pit t were David Mis* Brennan's class won the A llan, Robert Esposito, Robert attendance banner fo r the eve- Freym uller, Ronald G uido,'n ing. Mothers of the children Riche rd Woelpper, Jane D*-^in the fou rth grade provided Arcy. Cynthia Fox, Barbara the refreshments served during Hennig, L illia n -V a le n ti and Ju- a social hour a fte r the meeting.

Mrs. Carl Penney thanked a ll who took part in the recent successful card party, given by the PTA.

Mrs. Grabowski announcedthat every child ia required to leave the build ing when there ia a fife d r ill, w ithout n . t the cloak room for a coat. They may bring a sweater to school and have it on the back o f the seat chair, to grab it in case of

d r ill.

for both organizations w il l foi low the meetings.

2 a l o S ass J r . U n i t

H a v a C h r is tm a s P a r t yThe Junior U n it o f the Lad-

iea A u x ilia ry o f Calo Sass VFW ♦697 w ill hold a Christmas, dance on December 12. None, under 12 years of age w il l be admitted Admission is 35 cents. Susan Humcke is dance

to wipe the corners of the eyes daily so foreign matter cant accumu.ate or cause infection.

Jf your cat can’t get out, make sure she has a sanitary pan or box lined w ith newspapers (sheet or s trips), cat litte r, or sand and change the lining often.

On the less clinical side o f cat care, there's the matter of play and affection. A little fassin’ over won't Spoil your pet. Happiness can often come in the form of a tennis ball, a rattle, a spool o f twine, a crumpled piece of cello-

~ ■ ^ ncei phane and, most important, a lov.hairman Serving as dance’ p. t from . m‘tmb<r J „chaperones w il l be Mrs. Evelyn “ people fam ily.”Benedetto. Mrs. DorothyHumcke. Mrs. Sue Cracchioloind Mrs Am elia Sm ith o f theA u x ilia ry OarAdt Bring Results

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NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTSI f you are a qualified and registered voter o f the sta-e

who expects to be absent outside the state on February 13, 1963. or a qualified and registered voter who w ill be w ith in the state on February 13, 1963 but because of illness ur physical d isability, or because of the observance o f a religious holiday pursuant to the tenets of your religion, or because of resident attendance at a school, college or university w ill be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place in your district on said date, and you'desire to vote in the Township of Lyndhurst. New Jersey Annual School Election to be held on February 13. 1963. k ind ly w rite o. apply in person to the undersigned at once, requesting that a c ivilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. Such request must state your home address and the address to which aaid ballot should be sent, and must be signed w ith your signature, and state the reason why you w il l not be able to vote at your usual polling place No c iv ilian ab sentee ballot w il l be furnished or lorwarded to any ap­plicant unless request therefore is received not less than eight (8) days prior to the election, and contains the fore­going information.

THOMAS J H ICKEY Secretary Board of Education Municipal Building Lyndhurst, New Jersey

Dated December 13. 1962 Fees: $11 20

Convention In Newark For ,Jehovah's 0!st. 2 j^1.

.baptism of new m in is te r! dur- iing the meeting.

R. G. Sakatos, representingworld-headquarters in Brooklyn, w ill be the key speaker Sakatos

been in the m in is try fo r 29 The W atchtower B ible and!years and is now a D istrict

Tract Society of B rooklyn, N Y.Jsupervisor fo r Jehovas's Witnes- publishing organixation fe r ses in .New Jersey. He w il l de- Jehovah’s Witnesses, has noti- live r the principal address of fled Fred Leanza, presiding m in -'the convention en titled “ The ister o f the N utley congrega- Bible * Answer to O ur Problemtion. that a Bible convention uf Surv iva l” ,w il l be held at the N ational Cecil J. Jones, d ire c to r ofGuard A rm ory m Newark on congregations fo r the c ircu itJanuary I I , 12 and 13, 1963. w ill also be a featured speakei Eighteen congregations in New at the three-day gathering lie Jersey C ircu it No 2 w il l take has directed the m in is try work part in a program of worsh ip of the group now fo r tw o years based on the theme ‘‘Spread the. - , , -W ord of L iia ". i Mrs M ario Spino o f New

Upwards o f ,2,000 delegates Street, entertained at luncheon from the N utley area, Irv ing ton , on Wednesday Mrs. Henry Jersey C ity and other nearby Jacques and Mrs. Leonard Ba communities w il l attend. Volun- rone o f Lyndhurst and Mrs teers w ill supervise some tw enty Frank Hock and M rs Simon convention departments w hich! Berchin o f Pompton Lakes, include trucking, cafeteria,! —music, refreshments, sound and M r and Mrs. F red E. Saum first aid, a f Post Avenue have had aa

The program features m orn- the ir guest for several days Mr ing, afternoon and evening ses- Saum's sister, Miss Elizabeth sions devoted to Bible talks, dis- Saum of F loral Park, N. Y. ri.ssions and demonstrations de- During her v is it they went to signed to help each m in iite r see the Bourn's ton asid daugh t*com £ better qualified to teach(te r-in-law , M r and Mrs. Rob the Bible There w ill also be a |e rt Saum at Riverside.

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N ew J e r s e y H as A T ea P a rty In 1 7 7 4By Jeiw T. C w u U l lu in \,y about the flr«. a ll but on.* One good reason for the dia

Captain J. A llen, skipper iJenry .Hacks. Henry. a m. it u l interested ju ry was Sherifl the stoui English b rig G rey-prude..oc-nd an evident lovei •: Jonathan Elmer. who Just hap- hound, relaxed contentedly as lea. had Muffed the fragrant pened to be tea-bum er Eben- hi» ship eased away from the . a\e« inside h u sh irt, down hiF ezer Elmer's brother Sheriff wharf at Greenwich on the tiousers and into his pocket a lEJmer chose the ju ry , compom* hight of December 12. 1774. This un til ne bulged like a. acare completely of sympathetic Whigs

r^vn No one made him give up; and loremanned, not coincident'h. d been a good n ight s work, fo r sale in the ce lla r o f loyal Dan Bow«n rested the B ritish tea that riotous Philadelphians auiely would have turned away

ti* (Kuct.ua hoard, but e’ er J ie rw f er Stacks bore the deri- .iee .u n .- of ‘Tea ' Stacks ^

N b v :h e dark in..vs came agair-The Greyhound picked up aj'eavmg me tow i f Hued w i* ‘> tn*

breeze, moved sm artly down Jra«i.u> :• oi tea 'moke. be. theCohansey Creek and in to Dela-Liame of Greenwich leap-M at - ware Bay Captain A llen smiled. ■ ».** ih«» t'olonies Many lex re- thc Yankees had been outfoxed, elliou^ i («en alone Ye

Yet in tl»e quie t streets o(Greenwich a tempest already hud begun to brew over that

ally, by Daniel Elmgr, the shei iff s nephew. The Elmers surely nerved the cause of Revolution but it can scarcely be said hat Justice was im partia l

The tea party produced an

taa. for the clandestine unload ing had not gone unnoticed Jerseymen in the l it t le Cumbei land County town hated the tea

unusual number of leading New Jersey citizens as an afterm ath of the ir Are dance in Green

Street .spoke sadly nevertheless.Jwich on December 22, 1774. it this bold flaunting of the. S heriff Jonathan Elmer fo i law. example, suffered not at a ll foi

Next day Joel F ith ian wrote in his tournal.

“ Friday 23 Last n ight the Tea was by a number of perlons in

," ‘uch • * Bo.to.uww or di.OKU.se taken out o f thc House Philadelphians; the aecrativc u». lu , „ umrd w llh Flre. Vm l -nt loading, ol the cargo m fu n a lK I and dl(Terent are the words

his stout — i f apparently extra- legal — support o f the tei burners, fo r he was elected on* of the first tw o United State? Senators from New Jersey.

Tea burner Richard Howelt

to help prevent aigtottime rear itype device. As an example, Aheltarded ch ild ren including th< end collisions between disaht ;d d irector c ited the case of a wo- North A rling ton area, and m oving vehicle*. .man drive r wKo stopped to assist Mayor Tonner commented

D irector Ned J. Parsekian said ’an in jured man ly ing in the ‘The Association has mad<that th is typ? of o*ci»i** ” j roadway and wa* struck downpears to be hamming incrcas- nd k / l l t t l by another driver in f ly prevalent on tne a u c ho did not perceive her in highways and added that w inter j une. Th tf**- ot a flSre could d riv in g conditions greatly in ' ive saved this life.

the danger. The D yector urited that everyThe D irector stated that often Jew Jei s ry m oky is t purchase a

motorists are disabled at a place Ure and store it in i > where there are no shoulders oni J>i» car against the possibility the road, and in such s situation 'tfat he may be in need o f the on a clark night, i t Is probable {warning device during the har- .hat an accident wou'd <**su odous w in ter months or w ill be ‘Even the ord ina ry device o f. 't i a position to assist another eaving one's luu u*iitt> o.i cou*-. J motorist in need, n some circumstances lead to -------------------------.eriou. . c i i d e n f u id the .1 T 0 n n c r H e C l d Sector. "A d rive r who is un- 1 v i n i v i i i c v i u aa m ilia r w ith the road or who C m r # I C f t m n f l i a n

r drowsy w il l often fo. 1 U n ° W U W i p a i q n

Tonner,.s tired or drowsy tow a set o f ta il ligh t «pp aring •n a parked car under the false

impression that the car is m .< ane of trave l and moving ahead

Serious accidents h *ve resulted .rom this type of situation A

real strides in the p ittt 14 yaers hi developing lhe k ihd o program that w il l assist retard ed ch ildren in w orking up t<> he m aximum of thei capacity Greater recognition of the pro- tnm of mental retardation ir he com m unity has helped t« •lare retarded children in th- ategory of firs t class citizen hip instead of second clas

which has been the lot o f thest h ild ren in the past years”

He fu rth e r stated that the 'ssoeiation operates the fo llo w ­ing programs.

I A c lin ic fo r re ta rd s child- rcn-pre-school classes-day care

I center for the very severely ! retarded recreational canteens -

ing added to the c lin ic to ’ take aio o f the long w ailing list.

The Maygr emphasized that because of these incieapes hi services there is a greater ne-x or more funds to insure the.

increase in tht! program.

Bezazian Names S. &L. Teller

The appointment o f Ohanne;.eon Bezazian to the tellers ta ff of Rolling Spnnc* Sav

ings and Loan Association was announced today hy W t I Vogt. J r . president o f the in ­stitution.

A native of Alexandria . n M « «Egypt, Bezazian has been it J FIGHT TB AND OTHERthis country for sligh tly ovei RESPIRATORY DISEASESthree months He received his elementary school education at the College M okhitariste Alex-1 andna. Egypt, and attended

Mayor Peter R . , .Chairman for the Retarded’'" '• ‘ “ T * w ori" hof“ “ d “ sum Children's D rive fo r the eighth | m er d“y campconsecutive year. announced j ^ e Association plans to ex high school in Cairo He r that the anhual d rive for r e - lpan<j its program to provide^ ( rived a degree in French L it -

M rt,h i,r ham) n nn* •,;‘ lded ch,ldren Wl11 u k e P,ace increased se rv ice foe the com .erature from Ecolr ABC inmost in the home where T .n 'o t I* “ " ‘her I ■"« The day camp w .h U n s . France, and a ma.ter

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h id ,h ° Ul ' h‘“ UncommHn **knou- '.'indiaA’s " f lr . t Katheied' be'c.'nie danger and commands immedi- .. ik rt-v. . becom< ver amwng the i nhabitants — r^ v .m o r nf J p r^ v in 1702 . . . d hy the Kssex Unit. New Jer- 6 weeks next year, the day careThe D rive which is «oon*nr-joperate fo r 8 weeks instead of ((f four languages

much a symbol o f tyranny rMve some curse, and ^ d C,« r iVed T o r ''e ight " y e a r t l " 1* * w* m iljn ' sey Association for Retarded center w il l be open 5 days1 1 1 iS S S T Z B o ^ T o I h o , ™n<nm’ n 8" m» ' r* ,0 * lv * re* - 'jo M Ph Bloomfield, lawyer fo. I Many iiM d le n in g e d y fc'MWren w ril raise the neee» >week in .t.a d o f 3 days and art 1

_ . tn Bowens pailo i , „ n many are K|nd ,ha, th f )h(_ ^ dM troyers >UCceeded have been avoided w ith a H alt sary funds to provide for r - ditioni.1 social workers are be' “ * " i , " 'r, day* » " ^ " » ' S o H . but*alm ovt 'a il Z e T a s ^ ™ . ^ 7. 1 1 «;dt.mers plead,n* caution d ,MDpl,,v(. lhe o!

and urging that the m atter be n « trn . i,.„ . ■ L-ounty townsettled in a mas. meeting in I named in his honorCoranwy Bridge (now Bi id^c Thos.- who ' raved" and1 A „ c f which, possibly, is proot ton) on Dec am ber 2.i T h i tea "cursed' the most pressed fo r ' that i f tea is vour craving, it ouestiOn seemed lik e ly tq sim- court actipn. B ring ing the con- mJKhl ^ better to burn lhe!mer down to a m atter o f law spirators to tr ia l was about as leavc, , han rtecp them if you j

Then, in the same k ind ol d ifficult as m aking tea from the wou|d riJM. highdarkne** that had covered th» ashes of( the fire, although t h e _______________unloading of the tea ten days hurnets boasted o f the ir deeds, ■ ■ ■■before, injpn gatheied fo r a w itn e s s against them were r l O I * ^ Srel meeting at R uhard Hois el. s jure Indeed, even eye witness » A A I Ihome ui Roadstown on Decem- aceouAts of the number varied ■ C 3* A U * 0 U S 6bet 22. Like it or not. Green- — p# haps ther e w ere 20. per |m ich had come face to face w ith hap# 40 tea burners, no one' D irector of jits supreme moment in time kn<4- for sure Motor Vehicles today issued

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answer vour Chrittmaa Sea l le tte r today.

Out of Hov.ell's house pouied the men, moonti*d th e ir horses, and rode southward toward f*vera

d tr;Greenwich lour m iles distant " I ”1 On the ed^t o f tow n they er- C lown Ebenezer Elmer, une oi tered the home o f young N< defendants wrote a note in1 n itip V'lckers h ith ian . and when d iary on the tr ia lthey nrtcrgcd the,, faces w ee t . . Jud sm ith save a very smeared w ith w ar pa in t lo. 2 c, to ,he nd )ury the lim e had come to c e l e b r a t e the llme5 and1 * ' “ " V * 1* Par!y l “urning of the tea the fa ll he-tn d like the tea destroyers o |J , „ e bu, thc j c, mc m w jth .

b .ston, these men o f C um b crf* , dnm anyth ing. and the nut' Wrr* Ind ians / (uurt broke up .»

Down Ye Cfreale Street 2ft Greenwich galloped the in d i ans,** straight to Dan Bowcf*. borne Eager hands lif te d bujfcy' c a r lo .» out of the ce lla t j|>d transferred tne m qu ick ly i f a Pile in the I4« ike t Square f l Ue d^rkne*s lay ove*r them lA e a eloaV. but they made no n o t : to be still.

A bruptly, the darknes.st r heht An unknow n y h nod touched a fla n to the j^ i le o t ( • • . and fl»4» ' e ra d j lJ T high, roaring through the dfifed tea laaves to Cast lig h t across the Market Square, up Y^ Great*Street and outward tq /the open fields quiet old G re y w ic h had eome alive. Or. at Jjeasl. SO^C e f its >oath had decided ‘.h it ta ik alotie would n J t do

The Indians" da^tced gleeful-

stiong ap(>eal to the State's! known eonsnirators motorists to equip th ^ ir e-i*-*.-

ijrl in Mav. 177.V‘ ,b'it w j|h fla ie -type warn ing devices no k<m*J results f«>r. the

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Th# column begin*, this week., y w ill bt* held, 'beginning at 2 oh ■ note of Sadne** Our aid. »ro. Members, are invited to t “^Jrade. Past Commander bring the ir children to enjoy Charley Vile died suddenly. ;»‘ i h e entertainment Please

fVvine. last Seturady n ight *>i log a p.esent w ith vourh dedicat.*d Legionnaire (<•, h ild ’s name on it so Santa w ill many feats. Charley served now who its for The commit- Bat i inger-W aiker Pott in many .tee has arranged pi .‘ru nts for capacities, as commander. 40 little girls from St. An-m oria l chaplain, memtjei ship! ihony’s. Kaeh w ill receive a chai man and g r ill chairman. to ( d i ess and u pair o f shoes inname a lew Ho also found tim e addition to Christmas goodies. Ss..«a»#a* i t a i f . i*i>oiugr«|Hi«f aaaptMr* p x t i t r ta u u t Everyman's H all: A l Herrmann, to ae.-ve on the Drurp Corps Jim Fernero is in chargc week** %enior play as Victor Tamara attempt* io bait argument Stan Jr. MacDowell. Russ Dc-committee ond the Lyndhu .-t' ........................ between la r r y U t , Joe <;iaquinto and Carol Wisaewski. CarolPolice Reserve A funeral serv-, A< t Fe'ittmger and his re -C h r is t i« on the far right Photo by Lyowoodice was held bv Po«t 139 Tue- wib committee are bring ing 25 r r -----------------------------------day night at S trevc; i patients from the East Oran Ke P f i r / H P f 1

........................ .A - Hospital for a tu rkey d in -; fc W V M IA C b r ii ln jia P a ily W ill be ner Thursday. December 20 lU l ^ m I c M p | / j

neld this Saturday by the Sons The »■ w ill be enterta inm ent’

EM B C To H a v * C h r is tm a s P a r ty

You and your friends are ln vited to the Christmas Jwirty on Friday Dec 14 at Everyman’s Hall, 34 F ranklin Place Pleasebring the ladies, too; the joyfu l festivities begin at 6:15 p n * There w ill be music, games surprises, refreshments ? Don’t miss this. M ister! So spoke tlu Brotherhood Club's president. Charles Nadler Hutzel, when interviewed.

The Everyman's Brotherhood C lub officers wish to thank thc fo llow ing people who donated items which are now u.*«*d at

hursdav. Son* The c w ill oe

of The American Legion and and g ilt* for all the Judio f A uxilia y. lo m iiy -* . •A ll sons and daughters of Le p ionnairfs aie welconu S ta .. ing time 2 p m.

On Sunday. December 16. tbe annual Orphans Christmas Par

Jim O'Toole, o l. Westwood Ai.ii firs t prize in tbe Christ mas Haft le- ■ Frank Mwiiacu Uml second and Hawk Rowe th ird Each received giff certihra te* on an area department store

A A A K u g A n d R o ll S to rk in g

Lawrence DeMasi J r .• me Lyndhurst resident, isl e m ystery man in a rase o i1

■briHe: y invo lv ing Joseph MiJ- hei* 'etiy tn»rmget - of *■»urgh. N Y

DeMasi. now a real estate op­erator in Hillsdale, was arrest- d after he appeared in a m id­

town New York hotel to al t-gedly collect $22,000 from

two building contractors.

Detectives at rested DeM isi after he was leaving the hotel

ln Lyndhurst friends of the 42-year-old man expressed

i amazement DeMasi was a friendly man w ith a sense oi humor He was neve: in tumble

< in the tow nship pi any w hen j ise. his friends d**t lared

DeMasi pleaded innocent at us arraignment and was re*

.e-.i*ed in bml ol $!t.UU0 Mlt- j* WUi- v» b*» hxmsdl

- i ity pi.m *»;er. was placed in nail of of $10,000

Tbe bribe tepotled ly »waw to ! ft ave gone to M itchell to ar- ' range a zoning deal in New ibu tgh

T hom as D a b e c k ,W ith B ecto n -D ick in * o n 35 Y e a n , I t H o n o re d

Vries. Lou Thompson. Mrs W il iiam Dunlap. G A rcher Crane, snd Mrs A Daub

1ANKERS HOLD MEETING

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M r Hutzel (whose phone number is GE 8-2337) said: “ We would appreciate getting a sec

nd-hand, but good, radio, oi V set for use at the Hall. I f Edward A Jesser. Jr., Pres

you can donste one. or both ident o f Peoples Trust Com- telephone me. please.** i P«ny o f Bergen County.

' nounced that the Board of D i-The dart ba«?b«U game was

•layn l November 23rd Final core wsw 47 to 15 Miss M arilyn

Felgcntreu. and Nad Hutzel he winners scored 15 runs in

ite i 'ted spectators.

tmas Meeting •or WSCS/h ie

keeping D ivision. Paramus. Mr. Jolagrosso has been w ith thebank since 1054.

George J Lobisser, Assistant Manager, hss been promoted to \saistant Secretary in the LodtOffice. M r. Lobisser came U Peoples T rust ih 1959

!<•'N S ta ll has lw‘en promoted from Assistant Msnsger to Assistant Secretary st the bank's Teaneck Office He came to Peoples Trust in 1957.

M r Jesser has also an­nounced the fo llow ing officer appointments from the bank's •mployee*.

Ferdinand M Schmitt was ippointed Assistant Secretary in the Personal Credit Depart­ment where he has been since hia em ploym ent w ith the bank in 1960

Edward F Sheridan, Jr. has been appointed " Assistant Branch Manager at the Ruth*'

O ffice. M r Sheridan joined tha bank's s ta ff la 1960 as a C red it Analyst

Sam P. Plnyuh has been ap­pointed Assistant Branch Man­ager at the Rutherford Office M r P inyuh came to Peoples T rus t in IM I.

D a u g h te r T o H u g h e s ’A daughter. Pamela Beth, was

born to Mi and Mrs W illiamHughes. J r. of 727 l^ k e A v e , Lyndhurst. December 3. She fo l­lows a brother, W illiam Joseph, one year old.

M rs Hughes i j the former Elizabeth D ’A iello, daughter o f M r snd M rs Nicholas D ’A ie llo o f 715 F irs t Avenue. The pater* nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs W illia m Hughes of 420 Page Avenue.

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cctuis 9t its m eeting held yen terday has approved the fo iowing promotions in the bank’s j f f tc ia l fam ily

( Gerard A. Osborne. Trust ne inning and th ird base wasj Officer, at 210 Main Street■iaded w ith punctures! Charles Jaekensack. has been promot- ’rtnk and Harold Scott w en j d to Assistant Vic.? President

nd Trust O ffice r Mr. Osborne has been associated w ith Peo 5»les T rust Company since 1058 J

George K Baulch has been | opointed Personnel D irector V

vlr Baulch has been w ith the * ... . « , , ■ >ank since August, 1961 • *W om an, Society o t Chris- Q rtg o iy M Ricciardi. Assist- I

^ * o f t h s Method i.st int Secretary and Acting M an-S[Chur.-h held th e ir Christmas, )Rer the Lod j 0 ( ( l „ h ■

iting on Thursday at th.- (een p ro m o te to Assistant Vice ® Church, sta rting w ith a covered, v estden, and Manager ot that dish luncheon « t 12:30 p m ;o(fice M r R icciardi startedThere was a worship service w lth l l l t . bank in 1957 m

Mrs. P h illip Manheimer,! John R Riegel, Assistant Sec- — presitfertt. tn charge The p r o - t re<ary a t~TR f tsanlt's Ruther* * ra n was the presentation of (t>;d o if ic e , was promoted to''Christinas Is S h a rin g ' given Assistant Vice President at th . ‘X by M m #, Armas Hendela, Arne samc oftice. M r Rwgel has " Hendcla. W illiam W alling, O lenn been w ith the bank since 1957. Sumpman. Emanuel Gauci.land was a C redit Analyst inAnthony Marino. W illiam B iv - ith e A dm in is tra tive O ffice be-

fore being assigned to the R uth­e rfo rd O ffice in the same cap

For YOUR C hildren . . .

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A Letter From Santa!

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&acity M r Ricgel is a graduate { )t BuckneJl U niversity w ith a V 3 S degree A t the present * time, he is an instructor at 1 Fairle igh D ickinson University. Rutherford, teaching Corpora-,

^ A Christman stocking is even^ gets a little soiled. The teddy more fan when a youngater bear too can be popped right

Jt knows that, when Christmas is into the washing machine.# over, it w ill be a fluffy bedside

.L l >iJt fa r her very own room. Sim- f . * MT H ll s smalt rmmd m « into

a rone shape (see diagram I, ae- eurt with pins, and hang it up.Thia on* was decorated w ith ( playpen beads. Since this luxuri- ous rug is made with Creslan acrylic flber. i t i* washable and • i t won’t matter i f the atocking

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Mercury Records, first West­ers company to record behind the Iron t ’tirta in. feature* Byron Janis with the Moscow Philhar-

. mumc on its f i r s t Russian- recorded album. The b r il l ia n t recording shows the famed pi­anist at his finest, playing Pro­kofiev Piano Concerto S’o. 3 and Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 1. To make the recordings, Mer­cury took 4\» tons of euuipmrnt from New York to Moscow.

Mr Thomas Dabeck of 72Johnson Aeenue. W allington,has attained 35 years of service Iona and P h illip Manheimer. A w ilh B-D i gift exchange fo llowed

Mr Dabeck is employed as a --------------------------Glass B low er w ith the Com-. Rosario Ste lla to of Fern Ave- pany. He is a member of the nue was honored at a fam ilyMost Sacred Heart ChurclvJ linner al Maschio's in celebra-W allington, and the Holy Name tion of his b irthday Those atSociety. ! tending were M r and Mrs Jo- ....... . ...... ......... _ ___

Mr. Dabeck and his w ife Bea seph Stellato and son. Joseph, tion Finance. He is a member » triife have one son, Richard, md M r and M is A lbe rt S er-* i f the Bank Credit Associe- J who is presently a Lieutenant ino and daughters. Maria a nd 'tio n M r Riegel is an officer-® in the United States A ir Force. Slisa. of t)range. M r and Mrs. Im the 201st F ie ld Press Cen- V

I “ “ ------ --------------— Louis S tellato and sons, Louisi soi ship Detachment. A le xa n d -«I Lyndhurst C ircle. No. 1145, ind Dennis. M r and Mrs. Louis i ie r H am ilton Reset ve Center. *'Companions o f the Forest of Rullo and daughters, Janet and Lodi He resides w ith his w ife aAmerica, w il l hold the ir Chris) Anita, Mrs O tto Stellato and, in Allendale. jrna? party next Monday eve- children, Russell and Rose- George W. Ryan has been Snmg st the VFW H sll. There mery. and M r. and Mrs Sam- promoted to Assistant Secre- gw il l be a g ift exchange Mrs. uel A n d u io li and children. A n -> tury and Manager of the Teter- R A lfred Goglie is chairman. g th |n y and M sry. -of Lyndhurst boro Office M r Ryan became

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Thc wonders of Santa Claus never cease for lit tle boys and g irls And, long a fte r the big day. they w ill cherish the memory of a le tte r from Santa Claus.

Everyone who ever believed in Santa Claus w ill want to send a message from St N ick to the ir' favorite child Select a letter, address, stamp and m ail it in our special m ailbox. I t w il l be postmarked Santa Claus. Indiana, and delivered to the child w ith our compliments.

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And is i t true*’ and is it true ’This most tremendous tale o f a ll.Seen in a stained glasft w indow's hue.A baby in an ox ’s stall? The maker o f thc stars and sea Become a ch ild on earth for me?No love that in a fam ily dwells.No caroling in frosty air.Nor a ll the steeple-shaking bells Can w ith th is single tru th compare- That Go* was man in Palestine Aad lives today in bread and wine

John Betieman

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Vaino A Ahonen has been promoted from Assistant Man­ager to Assistant Secretary in the Foreign Department Mr

i Ahonen has been w ith t the bank since 1959

Bernard Colagrosso has heen promoted from Assistant Man-

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ty And S i John's Unbeaten In Rec Midget Basketball League

Tlie W o n d w e r l o f p l.y in in m y I I to » w in The win-

HxweP Takes Over 1st Place

* •» D epo rt™ ** o f P srk . Ret roation Midget Basketball Le» gue sew defending champion S tJohn s and Bradley continue on unbeaten. Both teams increased its record to 4-0 w ith St. John’s routing Seton H a ll 33 to 31 and A rm y 41 to 12 and Bradley run ning roughshod over Princeton 80 to 23 and a 01 to 28 conquer- Oi o f Notre Dame. Fordham re­

fers increased ita m argin to 13-4 at the intermission Holz- ie rr captured ind iv idua l laurels w ith 30 points fo llowed by >h<.«-bruine w ith IK .(mets T-»m ’o r the Ir ish waa Bob Liscio with 12 points.

Coach B illy Gallagher's Ford ham aggregation increased its seasonal m ark to 3 and 1 by its

bounded a fte r ita in itia l loss to f>air ot victories. Against Notre rout Notre Dame 34 to 10 and Navy 33 to 12 O ther action saw A rm y setback Princeton 23 to 16 and Seton H a ll decisioned Navy 44 to M

The popular eight-team circuit operates on Saturday afternoons and Monday evenings at the High School Gymnasium. Com missioner Peter f \ Curcio directs the program w ith Trank D Rug­giero as supervisor. This season marVs the 11th consecutive sea­son of organized basketball for boys in the ten to thirteen year age group

Jame the Rams went ahead 11-1 at the quarter mark and en­joyed a 22-7 margin at the m id­way point. A fte r a 9-1 edge in he th ird session the Rams were

IMM to ai 1-3 deadlock in th? last canto Prank Floree of the wimman I s i tha w ith 14pointa. A n early lead made m at­ters easy in the Rams' 53-12 onquest o f IVavy.

Fordham took off to a 14-4 lead at completion of tha in itia l rame and were ahead 23-4 even m inutes later The m argin

mushroomed to 43-0 at end ofCoach Frank Lowder's St I three periods Frank Floree con-

Johns quintet took over fastjnected fo r 26 points fo r the the A rm y as they I Rams w ith Maurice Piergrossi

Jumped ahead 16 to 1 on a ho t'h itting for 12 and Jim Floree .ttni .v 0,1(10 O A Io tall»ed I I Joey In tindola taged

sliced the cords fo r 13 points in jd poin t, for the Middies the nrst period and added six

F ixw e ll Garagein the

Bowling League at tha L ynd ­hurst Lanes last Wednesday •vening The night's action was •nurk**d w ith uprisings from

as the previous in C arlo ’s 11

niore in the final session to finish w ith a high of 10 points Also in double figures fo r the w in ­ners was Ralph Vuono w ith 14 pointa.

On Monday „ night against Seton Hall. St. John s had an 16-8 advantage at the quarter

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a low scoring t i l t Coach Scotii’a A rm y five beat

Princeton 23 to 16 J im Van- Dusen of the Tigers was high scorer w ith 11 points w h ile Bob Krause topped the A rm y w ith 7 points.

Gleeson featured in Seton and led 30-17 at the half Tha jH a il's 44-26 v ic to ry over NavyRedmcn were in fron t 10-6 m |“ * he clicked for 29 points. Gleethe th ird period and 13-8 in the 10 points in the firs t quar- «amo when A ,,le Candia bowllast stanza in coming up w ithM *r helped his mates build a 17 - 4 ( a 220. Pat DeLoy a 202 anda 53-31 win. Vuono ta llied 49, which was upped to 28-10 H ‘,rva th * 201.

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way into the top p o rtio n by subduing M ik a ’s Bar and G r il l in three games w hile the John T. Coata combine ware dealing a double loas to Bar Carlo’s, the fo rm er leaders. A f ter the pins stopped fly ing th* F ix wells were in fro n t w ith a

a half-13 and a half rec ord followed by San Carlo’s A.th 26 16 mark B ilk a V dropped into a tr ip le tie fo i th ird place w ith Highway Body and Fender and M ajo r Realty.

Leading F ixw e ll Garage to tta top .porch ' wore Frank Po­goda, B ill Gedrimas and Moe 8aye. Pogoda had games of 201 and 222. Gedrimas ro lled 203 and 205 and Saye posted a 203

the Mechanics blanked B il kas. 862-779. 873-859 and 871- 861

The John T Costa five won the firs t and th ird games w inn ing match honors from San Carlo's The Costa’s won out 923 to 893 and 870 to 818 w hile San Carlo's salvaged the second t i l t by a score o f 971 to 930 Paul Horvath w ith a 233, John W hite w ith a 218, Richie DeCecco w ith a 213 and A l Mennel w ith a 201 starred fo r the winners. The losers put the ir punch a ll into the sccond

Oddo had 15. D«*nms Sparta Scored 8 and Jim Lago had 7 points in a w inning cause. Out itand ing fo r the Pirates was Doug Gleeson who netted 25 points to garner high scoring laurels

Coach Earl Hanley's Bradley cagers went on a rampage and piobably broke a ll existing Mid get League records w ith its 80 to 23 wallop ing of Coach Floyd Van N ortw ick 's Princeton five. The Braves held period leads ol 13-0, 42*1, 65-7 and made the last canto close w ith just a 15-11 ad­vantage Lionel 'T e d ' Shoe- bridge gave a high-scoring ex ­h ib ition by dunking ih a prand total o f 48 points w ith Doug Holzherr c lick ing fo r 21 points

Bradley continued its hot hand on Monday aa they hopped off to a 22-2 firs t quarter

at the half. Navy th rew a scare w ith a 11-0 th ird period score but Gleeson and Company re­turned in the last quarter and outscored its foes 16 to * Boh Carscadden scortnl 10 pot/its for the Sailors.

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Bradley S t John's Fordham Arm yNotre Dame Seton Hall Navy Princeton

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Highway Body and Fender made a big jum p into a tr i- share of th ird place by sweep­ing the series w ith Bernsie’s T rucking The Highway men put together games of 852-892- 892 compared to 798-841-748 for the Truckers Pete Rizzuto

I- Pet.i It'd thc way w ith games of 200 0 1 000 and 203 fo r the w inners who0 I 000 also had a 202 by Danny F i-1 750 cacci and a 201 by Ben Rix-2 500 zuto Zeke Z a rrilo shot a 212

500 to r the Truckers

Last Week's Result*Bradley 80 Princeton 23 Bradley 61 Notre Dame 29 St John's 53 Seton H a ll 31 St. John's 41 A rm y 12 Fordham 34 Notre Dame 10 Fordham 53 Navy 12 A rm y 23 Princeton 16

250 I M ajor Realty b lew an oppor tum ty to pick up ground on the leaders as they were vic-

against Notre Dame enroute to Seton H all 44 Navy 26

George PW rro wKfc More, of 204 end 232 stood ou t fo r th i w inner*, who had a 202 by Ray Kearney and • M l by BobbyDohmyer, Sr. For the loaery both Jack Guerrero anil Joe Dolce had 205a and John Quar tararo ■ 201.

Hy-Grade A u to applied Ihe brakes to A l l W indow Product- advance by serv in * up a shut out. Hy Qrade won M * to 839.

holding it fo r seven weeks W hile Angel Food sweated out Ihe second game. 411 to 410 Nowel was a real anchor g irl 11 "he rolled a 170 in the third game. Halpm bowled five pins more but Sangiorgi's »9 wai too low. 398 under 410 fo r An gel Food.

M y advice to ua girla who bowl below the ir average in a 'ing le game. "Remember when

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Toooa LF ixw e ll Garage M S IS*2San Carlo's Res. 26 16B i Ilia ’s Bar 24 w 18Highway Body 24 18M ajor Realty 24 18Savino Agency 23 19A ll W indow Prod. 2 24 19 MiHy-Grade Au to 20 22John T Costa 19 23Royal Hawaiian 18 24Bernsie's Express 14 28Chase Machine 11 31

tim ized tw ice by the Royal Ha w aiian Palms. The double loss dropped the Realtors in to a tr ip le tie fo r th ird place. The H aw aiian, opened w ith a 940 to BS0 trium ph and the Majors Kained the equalizer. 837 to 778. but the Hawaiian Palms took the odd game, 930 to 830

821 to *17 and *30 to *23 de-iyou were learning to drive. Just ip ite a top *21 sorios by John egard the pins ny Fussro. F u ,*ro anchored1 who got in your w a y . ' games of 211-Z17-1I1 b u t i t was1 The Standings: to no avail as Chet M iieski Coffee Timers B o w lia ffired a 222 and Lou Bruno a 200 for the w inner*. j Angel Food

The top upset o f the «vening'i.|G inger Snap, kegling saw the lu t-p la c e Chast N utty Fruit Machine Company w in *11 three Cream P u ff, games from the Savino Agent y, Rum Cake to drop the la tte r out o f con- Spice Cake tention in to t i i t th place. Chase1 Petite Four Machine ro lled « lt- fM -« 2 5 as. B litz Torte against 806-811-800 fo r Savino .—Agency. Bill Dacosta's 203 and i a CCharley W alters’ 800 featured U u t f t a n d in q b c O T t lthe v ictory. Paul Petty had a R e g is te re d By T eam s200 fo r the losers. i _ r% I* _ | _ .

The standing*: ln Bow l'" g L e a g u eC OM M ERCIAL LEAOT’F Outstanding in last Thurs-

day's kegling in the Communi­ty Bowling League at the Lynd ­hurst Lanes were the Brook- dale Beverages and Joe’s D e li­catessen Both quintets in the second division most o f the thirteen weeks o f action this season staged uprisings by scoring shutouts. Brookdale Beverages vacated the cellar by upsetting the previous run ­ners-up. the second place Star Coat M fg Company w hile Joe's Delicatessen won three games at the expense o f Ricci’s Diner

Brookdale Beverages swept its set to w ith Star Coat by com mg through w ith 884-818, 885 872 and 859-805 conquests. Lead ing the way fo r the Brookdale^ were Harold Purcell w ith a 218 B ill M u ir w ith a 212, Vk- Au ten w ith a 206 and Marv ‘F lip ’’ Feldman w ith a 200 Best for the Stars was Andy Greco w ith a 216. The Stars dropped mto a tie fo r th ird as a result o f Its thfee losses w hile the Brookdales moved up into n in th spot

Joe’s Delicatessen won ita firs t two games in easy fash­ion from Ricci's D iner, 937 to 812 and 941 to 869. but had its hands fu ll in squeezing out a jne-fcin m a jo rity in the finale, 853 to 852. A l Gedrimas fea­tured for Joe’s Delicatessen w ith a 625 series on games of

&

201 232-192 w h ilo also aiding the v ic to ry was Joe Kneer w ith a 202. Johnny DeCecco had a 600 set on 152-2*3-213 for R ic­ci's D iner who dropped into last place as a result o f Ita tr ip le loss

The league leading Esposi tofg Nursery, w ith a seven and a ha lf game lead on its closest pursuer won tw ice from the K e lly s “ 5” . The N urtery-m en opened w ith 928-870 and 917- 876 victories before succumb­ing. 921 to 901. I r n ie Esposito excelled fo r the winners w ith a 628 on scores o f 232-192-204 Tops fo r the Lawyer-men w rr * Vince Burke w ith a 209 and L arry K ra ft w ith a 206.

St. Michael’ s Holy N am e.

On D ecetrU r 1st our society held the ir Polka Dot Social in the parish hail. The da/we cha ir­man. Henry Lemanowicx and thc committeemen w ish to thank a ll the parishioners and theu friends fo r attending and m ak­ing i t a great success. Thank: again.

PACE ELEVEN — T f u

C. Simone B uilder* took

A fter the m eeting a Christmas ; social w ith icfreshmonts w il l be , held w ith the trad itiona l break-

C o f f e e T im er*O n B ow ling L ane*

In last Wednesday s bowling in the Coffee-Timers Ladies Bowling League N u tty F ru it and Rum Cake had an interest ing m ix tu re of tota l pina, each w ith 1075. N u tty FYuit won two of the game* w ith Dolce (a sub) scoring a 141 in the firs t and Sm ith a 140 in the th ird Rum Cake held the sec­ond because each g ir l bow led over th e ir average, a nice 401* in place o f 356.

Jaconetta from Petite’s Four rolled a beautifu l 137 in the firs t game and 127 in the sec ond but Gamcarz w ith 143 and 144 in the firs t and second helped Spice Cake take the two games. Rose Spano canu through w ith a 133 (average 97) to save the game fo r Pe­tite ’s Four.

B litz Torte bowled three games above th e ir average but won only tw o as Rominski of Ginger Snaps rolled a beauti fu l 180— and so won the firs t game.

Cream P uffs not only lost also her place fo r second after

the Christmas w afers 'the ir 31st wedding anniversary.

B e D i f f e r e n t !

This evening, we w il l hoJd u r regular m onth ly meeting in

the school cafeteria at 8 p jn . Our program chairman. M atty Korzienowski, has an interest­ing evening in store fo r you.

______ ___ _ ___ Our gue*t speakers fo r thisfrom behind to w in two games)month are: F ire Chief. Adam from Lyntlhu rs t Lanes. The K w ia tkow ski and his assistanthom «^- sponsored aggregation,^0™ the Lyndhurst fire depert- "tarted w ith a 861-820 w in but ment. I t w il l be interesting tothe Simones bounced back w ith hear them speak.916 885 and 938 787 majorities to w in match honors. Roque Clemente was outstanding for the Builders w ith a high 647 ind iv idua l series as he ro lled in * games o f 161-269-217 w ith Sal Germ m ano chipping ln w ith a 205. Richie DeCecco had games of 202 and 204 and Pat Spin- e lli a 200 fo r the losers.

Mashio’s Restaurant grabbed a share of th ird place by down­ing Jo-Jo’i* Pizzeria in two games. The two teams started the evening w ith identical sea­son records but Maschio s won the firs t game, 945 to 851 and the th ird tiU, 907 to 898. Jo- Jo’s took the m iddle encounter. i#68 to 921. Tony Ficacci fired a 614 fo r the winners on 172-241- 201 w hile Joe Rizzuto banged ju t a 235, Eddie Roeschke a 211 and Gene Korm is a 201 Don Gianni had a 212, Nate Myro a 210 and Jim M u ir a 200 for the Pizza five

The Standings COM M UNITY LEAGUE

TeamEspositos 2C Simone 2Maschio’s Res. 2Star Coat M fg. 2Jo-Jo’s Pizzeria 2Lyndhurst Lanes 1Joe's Deli. 1K e lly ’s -5 ” 1Brookdale Bev. 1Ricci's D iner 1

w ith each other them a very happy h o l id a y ] hope a ll the men p f f w ill be there to f

We are also hold ing g 1 bership d rive bi the 1 Society. I f you are not a mem­ber. please jo in w ith ua now and eceivo tbe sp iritu a l benaftta. lo in us a t this evening*’ mo ih f*

We would alao lik e to M t A ll he men and th e ir fam ilies a *he Communion Rail on C krtr t nas Day. Remember I t Id* Christ's B irthday, ao let’s Im #* Christ in Christmas.

A t th is time our PresidgnL. Peter Szym ialowict, and a ll I M Officers w itn everyone a Votfy Happy Christmas and a Prospaf-

b o /ous New Year.

Remember the sick and in > our prayers.

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Wildcats RunM l* * T o *

T h t W ildcat! ran (h e r .In n * J* » t a a row w ith * l i f t i» .* *■ 1 M r oul ® v.r B ill U n * • taking over un

kaesion of 1st place Volleyball The

hy John Tmcano Jim M uir. Charlie

■ Prank Pesile. M ik r aad Dave Ollm ore t h r countered w ith Mat Ta Bar. y Halm. G « o rp

Chissy Franchma. Lc hner. Richie P a lu u i

Landells but were outclassed by Toscano

A mikT*ups?t saw San Car■pa • ’“P the 1st decision toBpsnols Bailders. only to come back and cop the next 2 games ia a b it tar ly contested 3 game set The scores were 1-15. 15 I and 16-14. Pete C arn icci.C llff le Sailer. John W hite Frank Camoci. Bert Perry and

Troncone carried

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tha tanoca lo r San C arlo . Bob He De Roma. Jay La R uuo Jerry De Rpma. Lefty Caputo and Mantle Cacacie lined up at the nets fo r Spanola*’ who d fjp ^e d to 2nd place in the

Wat O^Hart » Jesters scored, % Wins over B ilkas by 15-12. I M and 16-10 counts Tht* Jes­ters usedte r.V i t t ?

Thome. Wal-

and Ben Walah w hile B ilkas cOtmtcred w ith T ippy Timpan

K a rl Rett burg. ArnoldpoixnerrJoe Piei

4 ) Et Ray's (N Y ) Homet t Harrison Homelaa .I St Anthony's (JC

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II Lyndhurst ho. •s Fs s m k Horn,

IS Eastside (P ) Awn25 Central (P) Home29 Garfie ld Hott.re*1 East Paterson Horn.5 C lifton Homei Lyndhurst Away12 Passaic AwayIS Weehawken HorIS EuM-odc I f ) H-n '21 Central (P ) A n26 Garfie ld Away

PEKSORALSThe Ruth N ichol Miasionai ■.

. TIintSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1962■ ■ -

I Temporary l ig h t, fo r n ig h t1 Danca th u Saturday evening.skating and two Adirondack December U lh . The a ffa ir w il l.helters fo r skaters to ih » - held at tha Veteran of Tor

t while changing shoes w ill be etgn W an Bu ild ing id Has *. installed A fte r th ; skating sea brouck Heights. TickeU fo r the♦ o Ih r shelters w il l be Iran* pub lic are s till available at De­

ll ferred to overn ight ramping uiney s Uai and t i r i ll locatedsites at Campgaw Mountain on Riilge Road, between FernCounty Reservation in Mah- and Post Avenues, trail. Oakland and Franklin .Lakes ! Henry E Du buy, o f M illv ille ,

I'ark Commission crews w ill fo r many years a rssident ot clear the ice on the new lake Lyndhurst, last o f Hazel St.. f they do at other skating i t now a patient In Veterans sreat in County parks McFaul Adm inistration Hospital. Room «gfiT I MM, Wilmington. Delaware.

IH addition to 40 weepim Mis. Dubuy is staying w ith her villow trees around tha lake, b rother and sister-in-law . Mr.

the Park Commission has plant jn d Mrs Garland Calloway in t l 40 (lewering rra b apple and| Vineland dogwood trees and SO lorsythia -laishes in the south end of the The Society o f Polish Worn park to supplement existing *n, Nu. 143. held the ir C hris t - wooded areas and to add sp, ing mas party laat evening at Ih rcolor. Pulish American Citizens C hib

m New Jersey Avenua. Trad)tional lus tom i u e rr lealured Mrs. Anthony Cromis la pres ien t.

Yogi Berra Opens Cocktail

Pierro and B ill Prender-

be Mets snapped a t game nM D K ILI Unger , t In enr easy lesson l,e ft ta righ t: Cornelius LaGuardia,

i t streak as they stopped Dark Horses tn J out o l S■aa The scores 1S-1S, S-15 Society o f the Reed Memorial I | _ B U , « B . - J C . H i . / iIS - l l w ith tlie Mets hold- United Presbyterian Church met f c O U H ^ C I I I K O u f l j G T T I n ^

* *r° f th* * **u ' « t TfcesMt MHW ka k t the _ _Carlaactn. George Ritacfo. church Mrs Roderick M ille r led Vankee basebafT ‘Mar. Larry nelius LaGuardia, feature organ

I V M M * , fra n k Lowder, he worship service Mra Ken- "Yogi1 Berra, w il l open a beau- music In a continental s ty lcu . ....................... .V erh ia and J im la - W alker j» l»n t*d lh» Christ- •■'u1 cock ta illounge Wed- especially lo Bl the atm oephcr- “ " * w ly com

Lyndhurst’s Royal Lions Soc- 1 cer Cluh were victorious on two fronts la*t Sunday aftei &noon The hoyal Lions “A' -:fcjuad. pa ticipating in the M i Iior D ivision o f the Garden |■State League blanked L indcn S Bicycle p a r t ,by a score o t 2 to 0 w hile the 3 , 7 1‘B” team shut-out Roebling of * « l ,« 9 c rm § o n e § |Trenton 1 to 0. The la tte r game fl Baakata • Braces • Ca rr le t s ] •vas a Reserve D ivis ion game VHandle Bars - M udguards •in the Garden State League g lle ad Fittings - Axle Fittings '■

Playing in the pow erfu l 14 J Seat Posts - Splashers Jdub league the Royal L ion jlC h a in Guard* .- ( ranks ik i l l entertain the Olden A A L F srk a .- Te ia ls S tem s]on Sunday afternoon at the gSprockets . Grips - Tiring *

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performed Tha D ark mas party w hich followed uaed Ralph Festa. Tony

Koreivo, Fred Mauro, larido and B ill E ffort.

The Standings

Wildcats BptobJas T iu ra SaU^ Carlos Jesters Dark Horses

nesday evening. December 12th on Ridge road in Lyndhurst. The

Marin Oval. A t 12:30 p.m the “ B” teams of the tw o main at tractions w il l clash ln a pre lim inary game

1 Elsewhere in thc league laatj, Sunday. ‘ the incoming Olden VA . beat G A K 3 to 2. Hale

Skatera, he said, may use the Jon and W oodbndgc played ; ,5 new How land Avenue entrance! 1*1 tie. H.A.A.C. edged Rom; 5to the park, w hich is in Pa- 5.C. 3 to 2. Santa Croce blank *ramus and R ive r Edge. 'd Now B iunsw ick Hungarian |

The 6-acre lake is at the i to 0, Somerset nipped Sjtart i l ---------- — -------------outh end o f the park. M cFaul11 to 0 and V is tu la shaded Gar 15pieted lake in Van Saun Coun- j said * that th.* new south sec field 3 to 1

IC E S K A T IN G IS PERM ITTED

Ice skating w il l be permitted

LAVN MOWERS SAWS - KNIVES

SKATES SHARPENED

BIC Y C LE W H E E L C H A IN S

REPAIRED

J « O r- •••.. Kappock and Mrs. P“ >>lle ■» • ndLaGuardia

Robert M orton o f Lyndhurst, known baseball personalities sae ^ Tn East R utherford0 w iu . Mrs Joseph Bosquet „ ( exp.^ted to be there to wish Mr. . I ' J J r l *

. ! North A rling ton . Mmes. W illiam Berr» success in his latest busi- A Flynne. Fred Kristen and w i l v e n t u r e ., iam Quinn, of Rutherford, a ll! Thc Yo»‘ B *r r » Cocktail : widows of World W ar I, went Loungr-. fo rm erly thc Ridge : >» a dinner and theater party Lounge has been redecorated J m Saturday evening m N Y Jentirely and the front o f the1 ’ htiilHino ro m n lp lf lv ram nn*IM

if the plush background Mr. ty Park, it was announced to -|tion of the pa rk drive is ready The Royal Lion« Soccer C lu’ l f4 6 9 - 1 7 1 K lin S l. k e a r n v i day by James A. McFaul, ex- fd r use and tha t grading and a social as w e ll as an ath le tk i ' ccutu> d irecto r o f the Bergen tillin g operations in the arcai *roup. w ill sponsor its firs t an * 9 9 1 - 0 3 5 7Bergen tillin g operations in the arcai ?roup. w ill sponsor its firs t an j« County Park Commission. /have been completed. nual Christmas P arty D inner s r i * ww r i * w wwerewwa ?

■'* nK“' h" ,n>'" *b"' *1 L it t le L e a g u e D in n e rA banquet fo r the L it t le Lea

build ing completely remodeled.M ? . n o tic e eaturing a high rainbow-shaped• J P • Cmliioni ct liaroM CKSell d* facade.

•L m . t - J . mr* hy ° r Fof musical entertainment.l l l l Sunday. Dec. 16th the JOB, Kurroni* «•» P*ik «h « uunt>. . . . . , . . . , _1- __ iHi.fi .v«r..mi« r t". 1**2 upon »i>- A rth u r and Jerod. known locallymciunen pHcninn «.r th^ *>ub*cr<W nniiflfd John Frangipane and Cor-

10 30 a.m.-Dark Horses vs.;«« brin« in their debt*, drrmo,*,. JJsaterx San ve W ilH. ind afmlis»t hM on<Ur1jw e . 5 osn uarios vs. WHO alh within hIk nicnihg from aUtvei■ L ■ ' ___

B U i n - l M 1 s i B llkasA. '*L tW«o«Uti & Avhytr. ip p o la s vs. Tigers. J?nK« rtVj* I gue adults w il l be held at the

In baaketball shooting. Joeyj A,loJ?*‘l *> Copper Hood Restaurant onand Oeorge P ierro lead w ith su \v»»n Avenu*. *r January 19th. Pe sons who 2g points w hile Fred Mauro; i.>na.ur»t n j . I have signified th e ir deaire to

Walsh are in tn d i- v <d n** *s-is-» -r:. Jan s. n>«: -ttend w il l be contacted in re- w ith 24 points anH 3rdj l M «* _ igard to tjekets. Others who

points finds P h il Fer-| ' 'w ish to attend are asked to re-and Jim Lafoon. The best w ith 3 out of 5 set shot* and u n the ir slips or ca ll Mrs.

tot|Ua tor the day were 11 points lay La Russo w ith 9 out of 10 Richard Gleeson. WE 9-9455 by , the S leading pairs, the frotn the foul line turned m M $. Frank O ttle in and M n .

b ro the r combine and *he h»st ind iv idua l perform- Robert Lub e rta tto are In charge and Walsh. Fred Mau t ances ' j f airangoments

•"M DCtlplace w i w ith 20 inde and

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Eugene 'Cook' Hell wigDeath m t weeks ago look E u |rn c Hellwl* a . t o fIp fu ). lo uu over our prohU nn Wr bum up a unit* that stood ua

„ood stead on th t playing Held But if the team had not want I t would be tragic if the paaaing of th i. splendid man w h ..ito practice. there could never have been the tremendous ai

gave ao much enjoym ent and excitem ent to the South nergenLess i t atta ined."scene. juat about a generation ago w ere allowed to go without j AL KIVONA WAS I U rOTNDNfull notice. . . i Hutherford proved year a fter year alze was not a necessi

Eugene Hellwig waa known as "Gook and prob.i ]> the i Al Bivona, lhe lawyer and husband o f fo rm er Assembly worn beat football player Ih i. area ever saw He was th e a t» i ot the I Clara Bivona, who played several years ahead o( Hellw ig. ma great IW3 team that swept through Ihe season undele.,l«i | n (lh . „ an tn d (rOTn Ru,herfo rd—and weighed oithose dflvs poat season cham pionship games were permitted .75 u.. vori. .......

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6. W ittorff, Outstanding Performer

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A L M V O N A W Ad 115 POUNDS_ . .. . . Hutherford proved year a fte r year size wax not a necessity

was known as “Gook and probably th t-1 A l Bivona, the lawyer and husband q f form er Assemblywomanhi* area ever saw He was °* Uk Clara Bivona, who played several years ahead of Hellwig. made

— swept through the seeson undefe.tteo In , the all-state team as an end from R utherford—and weighed onlypost season championship games were permitted 125 pounds He went to New Y ork U nivers ity and played rugged

In a claaak* that is M ill talked about w ith reverence. Rulher- college football at no more than 125 pounds 1 downed N utiey on a muddy field, undei lowering skies the explained A lu d in an atmos,.here « , dismal i t took the most dedicated ol And „ l t w u w ith the B u lh , rfo rd p lty r r , Storie, Bre

H. _ many and classic about p ink faced youths turn ing out to beBut ihere were thousands of them who went to Ashland ,< aging demonx when the w histle blew

S i !? 1” " ’ Eil” 0 r * "» « •« »** the great confrontation John J When the season opened R utherlo rd soon showed there W inberry. now a lawyer in Rutherford, W illiam J Burk, the was not going to be much hope of stopping the team that wore I

\ South Be 1 gen builder-sportsman. and John (C huck)! its blue so proudly- on* ,P * ***** ° * l ^ * local *po*'ts chroniclers, re- : ihe opener against Englewood H e llw ig stored three touch-j

TKa» tJL T if / * . , . , . ^ downs, kicked four extra points, gained 150 yard* and R uther-jThe fa rt that Frank K irk le sk i was the star of the Nut lev ior(j won 40 to 0

1 made N utiey an odds-on favorite. K irk le s k i w a f . youth j AgJlin„ Neptun. Rutherfo rd won 27 to 0 w ith H e llw in ! t 'T T 1 ' , ehv w , , * ,n« w th a football. A fte r N u lley he » « « ! „ „ , , th , , , th)!It, lo llchdow n« on rura o( 33Lafayette where he won A ll-A m erican honors dnd M yMld,

B ill B i, !TA8o t * )N ‘ ' , , ‘ ,!N T . The Cnflside Park game was counted to be a th r ille r TheBUI Burke who fo llowed the Rutherford team closely and, , reat N jck B ure lll la le r A , | .A m eiican at Muhlenberg, was the

^ was a good friend of ja c k Wallace, the Rutherlord coach | „ lh l, CIUMd« teani

~ W e T T e n . l l .u d our ,merest in the H utherford lean, In ‘ R' " h‘- " ord P " ™ " * * M to 0 w ith H ellw ig gaming TM

V M . bat ore the game. When th . Ag . ift„ phm rp rtu rg . w ith R utherford w inning 42 0. Hellw ig scoied three touchdowns and six points after touchdowns

Bethany s captain, Ray Hack, ceived a unanimous vote Th i ,1 .w ° n ly man to “ ther man to be electee.

,h* Offensive and defen- unanimously was D ick K«*emi Jive units ol Ole I M2 A II PAC „ t offensive end K.n-n.g is al footbaH team Hack, a senior1 so a jun io r at John Carro ll tackle, repeated at the off.-n | Western Reserve's Bob Sw in sue slot by unanimous vote and gle and Dave Heiser along w it ’ made the detense fo r the th ird «Allegheny s Stoner Tracy round straight season | „ u l lh(, fie ld of repealer-

The undefected PAC champ. Sw ingle-was selected at often ions, the John C arro ll B lue 's ive fu llback. Heiser ot deten streaks, dominated the ballot -js ive middle guard, and Tracy ing, placing seven men on the] at defensive halfback They art twenty-three man squad Four* j || seniors th is year o f the famous John C arro ll'"W olf-pat k*' defensive unit, the number one defensive team the nation, were selected by the coaches w hile three were named to the offense k

John Carroll also had four men who repeated at the same positions John Kovach and Ron Timpanero were selected at end and linebacker on the defensive team " w hile Gene Smith, a guard, and Gordon Prieme. a halfback, were nam­ed io the offensive team fo r the second time. A l l four are jun iors this season

In addition U> repeating. Ko vach, Timpanero and Sm ith re

Behind John C arro ll in the balloting was Bethany w ith four Western Reserve and Thr* had three each, and Washing ton and Jefferson and CaM both placed tw o on the squad Wayne State was the onl> team that failed to have a man selected

Ten juniors, seven seniors :»nd five sophomores were s« lected W ith such large num ­bers of best re turning, next season should prove to be great compel it ion irt the conference

was scheduled I was worried about Rutherford Nut!. 1 a ll pow erfu l Rutherford and N utiey both had unde Um tedreason* But N utiey had won so im pressively, we were w orm d

‘ But Jack Wallace was completely confident. ‘Don't you w orry .' he told us. 'Rutherford is going to w in K irk lesk i n % J* a great ball player but he isn't going to be able to 'how it against us "

And so it turned out The under rated Rutherford team we*.14-0 and H ellw ig scored one of the tw o touchdowns

**A SOLID PLA Y E R ’*A t his R uthe ifo rd home recently Jack Wallace was a>k«tl

jbo u t H ellw ig“ He was a fine, solid player, a magnificent youth, vunl

WallaceWa* he the best of them ’" A ll of my boys were the best,“ said Wallace. “ I «l,d.v t

rate themTo some H e llw ig appealed an intense, almost moody youth

He had a temper that he managed to keep under contio i," ret ailed Wallace One day at practice he kept m aking wh .t 1thought wax a m istake when he carried the ball I kept ....!” ?. i !1 l ° than* e Suddenly he blew up and flung down thihall y , v didn t say any more

T h a t night Gook came to my house He said he wanted to apologize for hts action. I told h im a temper was a th ing evci > man is born w ith and must be controlled We forgot the incidei.' at t»nce and sat doWn and went over some plays. He wa> astrong youth, m enta lly and physica lly.”

H ellw ig was the fu llback of the team. He was a revered figure in high school.

A fte r the N utiey game the Rutherford Republican ran a car toon saying. “ General Sherman once remarked War is Hei. while Nutiey claims Rutherford is H ellring

THE TEAMOld-tim ers w il l be interested—and youngsters impressed—

It was Rutherford 2ti Hackensack 7 the next week with H e ll­wig scoring on runs of 85 yards, and tw ice for 20 yards

Against Ridgewood (R u the ifo rd 40-0). H ellw ig scored four touchdowns, one ol them on a dash o f HO yards

In the annual war w ith Passaic. Rutherford was disturb* i because Passaic was strong. But R utherford won 20 to 0 w it. i Hellw ig scoring three louchdowns

A L L W AN TED H IM H ellw ig was not only a great foo tba ll player he was a!

good student He was not a one-sport man. e ither He was super­la in e in four. He was the heavy h ittin g clean-up hatter right fielder on the baseball team, the high scoring forward on the; basketball team and the track-garnering star o f the track team Also he was president of tne A th le tic Ass«>ciation

There was not a college that d id not plead w ith Hellw ig lo i accept a scholarship ilW chose Colgate In h.is freshman yeai e \e ry sign indicated lhat H ellw ig would regisief the same k ind «.f success he had-at Rutherford But in one tame he mashed a,knee

Hejlwi>> was \,in ju ry was lepeai.

Adelines In his sophomore year the! d Ji became evident his playing days were

Thus this great star who in his high school days had ou t­shone K u k ie sk i and Boreiti, both of whom became All-Am erican had his ath le tic career shattered' At the college H ellw ig was retained as an assistant coach j He worked all through his college years as a coach.

f COACHES F IE LD C L l'B lo rm er lo r tne resurgeni n re x e l Tech foothall team, possessor*Never embittered by the cruel tr ic k fate had played h im »*f a 6-2 log and co-champions of the M iddle Atlantic Confer

H ellw ig was always interested in sports When the Lyndhurs- ence Southern D ivision. The 5-11. 100 pound sophom9re guardField C lub put a semi-professional team on the g rid iron during* was tabbed as a star of the fu tu re by Head Coach Tom Grebht. »he depression H ellw ig came out o f re tirem ent to be iu coach W itto rff was a first stringer a ll season and plaved both o ffem r

___ ... ____ For two years he turned out crisp-p laying, hard-h itting football and defense, the la tte r as a m idd le linebacker. W ittorff, a Hotell° ru n _ d ° * n_ th« names of the R utherford team w hich was so | team 8 that won the o f th e ir games, although what the> Management student, played foo tba ll a n i baseball at l.vndhnrs t

at Bordentown Mi also pl^ys lacrosse.

great W ith H ellw ig at fu llback. Rutherford had Howard Vullee suffered al th« box offlce ‘n those days o f economic strife wa H igh and football at Bordentown M ilita ry p rior to enro lling at —a youngster who like H ellw ig Was a fou r-le tte r m an- and R ig h tfu l k .^ f^ re x e l. where he also *

Hawk's CornerNorth A riin g to n ’s B a s k e tb a ll Team P la y s H ost

To L y n d h u rst A s R iv a ls W ill Open C a m p a ig n sB> W a lle r “ H a w L " R ow e *1-02 season the jayvees a t(Ridge M idland Park h.,u

*■«! U a -L e tlia ll fa n s w i l l f i l l N o r th A r l in g to n 's gv „ | . N“ r , | \ ^ r l l " * ,on ^ * ,7 -° ^ - 'Wn Lakes The three indep«ndto • • i . . . l ot<1 and among its wins was a ent tames w il l be auainst I i-nH

n a t iu m to m o rro w fl ig h t e x p e c t in g to w itne ss a n o th e r in 50 to 49 v icto ry over Lyndhurst j hurst. Hasbrouck Heights anoFurther honors were bestowed on the athlete from the Home » w r ie r o f t h r i l l r r s p u l o n w h e n l .v n d h u rs t a n il N o r th in whlch Je rry Cordileone ta l-' Passaic Valley Regional The

I Champions- last Tuesday evening al the banquet honoring thei A r l in g to n ta n g le T h r r r s u in n t in n o f the r iv . l r v l , . . t ! I l,d points J t i l t w ith the Aviators w ill beea Hawks from Grymes H ill. Staten Island Spero. who stands! * ' " , “ " T * ’ Ih e r iv a lry lus t L y n d h u m w ll , play lhree m. | a week (rom tomorrow a, tho

varded the ' <*a r ,n o n r ° * g rea tes t as (.o a ch l l l n i r | dependent games brfore the Heights and the Green Hornets}*>2 K ic k e r * V ik in g s edged th e G o ld e n B ea rs o f < loach Christmas Holiday recess Next invasion of North A r li

-H a ro ld “ B u c k " B ro w n 5 6 lo 5 5 in o v c r lim e . T r . i l i n * |Ity • L y n d a u n t h e ld possession w i lh Wl seconds Rams and a week from tomor- I.Y N D IU KST

------------ W illia th K inghorn at the halfback spots and Jack Webster at | H e llw ig never complained. He became a teacher When h.s I -Timpanero ls the son of M r quaterback A t center was Russ W illiamson, at guards A lbe rt i health fa iled he moved w ith his fa m ily to Florida

and M is Em il Timpanero. San-jBerlow and Byrne Pettengill, at tackles Fred Frien and R oberll Death came a ll loo qu ick ly to th a t fine, rugged symbolism o f Dec ' rd Avenue. Lyndhurst [ L igh tfoo t and at the ends Ted Wallace and W ilbur Reynolds Am erican youth at its best. ,4

It was a strong team, although not too heavy. | “ Le t’s put i l Ih is w ay," said W inbe rry o f H ellw ig : “ l ie 1211 , practiced." said Wallace "Practice is everyth ing P re -j was the k ind o l fe llow every fa the r would w jn t for a son 'Jan*ciston and tim ing are the goals. We w ould practice in the a fte r- every boy would w ant fo r a b rother noon Then » t » o^ 4 ja . th t f at thy homes uf p layers at Blgft-. Is there a belter epitaph:

KPRKO FROM T IU ROME OF CHAMPIONSPost season hopc-» are flow ing in for Lyndhurst's Frank

Speio The former Golden Bear star grid center and baseball in- fielder, back in 53 and '54, finished a four year loottia ll career at ,Wagner College th is season a fte r doing a h itch in the M arine]Corps in between hia scholastic and collegia le perwds

On two occasions during the 19*2 football season Spero was, _ _named to lhe weekly A ll-East team of the E C A C Northern B> W a lle r “ H a w L " R ow e «'-®2 season the jayvees at. Ridge M idland Park and MounCollege D ivision A l the conclusion of the season the selector: * — — - - w—,v * - l;— *— J - *" n ' - - —named an A ll-East team for the year and Spero was named toa guard position ' | — .............. * ' ' r ' ' w ,,fr ■” " a i i o mer in io s.- v ic to ry over i-ynonurst Inurst, Hasbrouck Heights and

Further honors were bestowed on the athlete from the Home a -e rie s o f i h r i l l r r a DUl o n w h e n l . v n d l iu r . t a n .l \ o e l l i ‘n which Je rry Cordileone ta l-P assa ic Valiev Regionalol Seaat live leet nine inches and weighs ISO pounds, was aw __ _ . _ . ______ _____________trophy fo r being chosen the most valuable plaver on the IM 2 R ic k e T • \ ik in g s edged lh e ( io ld e n B ears o f C o a r ll Christmas Holiday recess Next invasion of North A rling tonWagner College foo tba ll team ( l l . e . . I d - R , , , ! ' R , . . . ^ . : ___ I I Monday night they w ill host w ill start o ff the New Vear on

The trophy was presented to Spero bv A lbert Kapigian Hackensack, the president of the Delta Nu A lum n i fra te rn ity .donors of the aware}. le f t in th e o v e r t im e and got o f f a sh o t w ith five -cconds 1 [Pw Wl11 * * home to Kearny- f it I r t rt cf I h o hulidaii . .

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Spero. who i . m ajoring in A rt. w ill complete his ath le tic |e f i . T h e shot w a . M o cked and L y n d h u rs t va in ly t r ie d career next spring when i»e winds up his th ird season as th ird . »».• . • . . # . . .baseman on the Wagner College team lo r * H 01,1 b u t *ne re qu e s t was a cknow leged

Congratulations are in order for Lyndhurst's Frank Spero. j ih e re m a in in g se ron d s t ic k e d o ff.However, tom orrow 's c lash ------------------------------------ ----------

LOCAL TA LE N T A T Q l'E E N OF PEACE w il l be done w ith p ra tica lly aQueen of Peace who proved real tough for its football rivals new cast Lyndhurst has los t(p |ay in« jun io r-va rs ity hall un-

as well as for this pred ictor the past season, w il l have additional Joe Pierro. Lou Carlascio. Joe def. the tu te |aj.e 0f Coach Don- help from w ith in the township’s borders fo r the «3 football M e lillo . and Vince Campanella me D,v jne are Tommy Gash .veason. MiVe Marrone. hampered by light weight and in ju ries.1 b>' graduation and V ictor Ta Manny Rizzuto Pete Falco Wal-had his greatest game against Uarnson in a night game in , th e 1 nriaro w il l be sidelined u n til fer c - r r Ray Nas|a Eddie! in the new year w ill be a V eb- i'season opener, a «ame which the Queens won and became the February w hile another top Ga|dos Charley Nelson W alter ruary 5 m e im g w ith Lodi a- honly team able to score on Coach M arty Conlon s eleven, led scorer in last years game. Mic- Bobby Ferrante and w , v.the local invaders. Butch Lamendola and Ken McColligan saw key Spino was lost a fter thei te n n is Danese I tvars ity action on a fu ll- t im e basis as linemen and rounding out *,fth game because of an in -, *,ia,..*.n niav A rling ton w ill play a 1the lo i . l cast was Johnny Langan ! jury- Gone from the V ik ings’ ! _ Th* _ eleven-player v a rs ity , 17-game regular seasofi sched-J 5

During the holiday recess the 14 Blue and Gold w ill participate 17 in the Passaic Valley Confer-, 21 ence Jamboree at C lifton on 27 December 27 and 29 and Jan- 29 uary 2 The regular 12-game j jn P V C slate v till begin on Jan-| 2 uary 8 against Passaic at home y In addition to the six home and j j home se!*fes w ith conference 15 members the only other game jg

scene are high-scoring Danny s<l ua< has a make up of five 'u le . Fourteen of the games w ill a Hesford now at the U niversity Seniors, two jun iors and four be in the North Jersey Con- 12 of Connecticut. Joe Mellino, »ophomores Eckhardt Brown, ference w ith home and home 15 Rocco Emma and M arty Rosen- ^ anu- Scott and Rowe are sen- booking^ w ith W allington ! 19 berg lo” . Abo and Jankowski are Park Ridge. Wood Ridge. Glen 22

; jun io rs w hile , Frpsso.Coach Brown has been using Rucftiski and Wangler are

four vars ity lettermen as his sophs who played on the nucleus in pre-season scrim- ly successful frosh mages against Pope Pius. Ram- whom last season advanced apo V alley, N utiey. Wayne and the finals in the North Passaic Valley. The returnees Freshman Basketball include George Eckhardt J im - ment where they were beaten my Brown. A nthony Ranu and by one point by Essex

olic.A t North A rlington. Coach

Ruckel has Paul Sulh\an, A r

While the above mentioned quartet were perform ing on the va rs ity the successful J or P frosh eleven were helped by another quartet from Lyndhurst. So fine were the JSerformancts o f Howie “ Skipper" L iddle. son of Police Chie( Howard L idd le and Jim E ller o f the Rutherford Avenue Ellers' during the season that the vars ity coaching staff had the pair suit up for the Thanksgiving Day game w ith Pope Pius of Passaic This pair, along w ith Edmund Duggan and Jim Honey, figure in the varsity football plans for 63 at Queen of Peace.

Honey is fo llow ing in the footsteps of his brother Pat, who was outstanding in both football and baseball at the North A r l­ington Parochial School a few years back.

For many seasons during the past three decades Lyndhurst ______ ________^ ____ ___players starred at St. Mary's of Rutherford and although the p au| Scott, from a team which loca l‘enrollment at St. Mary's has been decreased a local athlete was 7 and 13 a season ago. Don-s t i l l found time tp be outstanding. Although Coach N ick CiKro n ie Fresso. Leon Abo, R o g e r______ __ _____ ____d id not have the team th is past season (o match the two previous G uidetti and John Rowe have nie Felsenfi^ld. Paul cnampionship years they did have tf^Vh&mpTon- m ndhurst s been used in early practices on and G arry Rein, all Jac kie Segal. 7 I the va rs ity squad w h ile Je ff | veterans back.

Segal was named to the A*1 Big-Six Conference's first team Jankowski. B illy Rueinaki and losses of Hesford. as an end. The honors d id not end there as at the December 2nd Ken Wangler w il l play jayvee ma and Rosenberg the St. Mary's A ll A c tiv ities D inner Segal was chosen as the most ball and suit up fo r varsity re- have a potentia lly fine outstanding lineman on the *62 Gaels’ squad. Another localite on serve action. j jayvees coming upthe varsity squad was Johnny O’Neil and on the frosh eleven ^was Chris Tom axel lo.

• • ) * •M IDGET GRIDDER8 TO SEE HOUSTON TITAN S GAME

Through the efforts o f Patrolman B ill Sm ith the players in the Midget Football League are in fo r an added treat again th is, year W ith the ir banquet and awards program run off smoothly on November 28th at San Carlo s Restaurant, many thought the j year’s program to be over. Now, through the w ork of Patrolman Smith, who is head coach of the Police Department eleven, the players w il l be guests at the Houston Oilers-New Y o fk Titans American Pro League game at the Polo Grounds this Saturday^

A ll players are requested to be at the Tow n H ail at lljJO a.m. sharp to leave fo r the game. The boys w il l ■44W W tree transportation w ith buses supplied by Commissioner Peter F Curcio, director o f the Department o f Parks and Public Property.

The Midget Football League is affiliated w ith the National Pop Warner Conference and is sponsored by the Parks Depart­ment Joseph “ Pip** Carucci, Jr., has been president of the * since iU inception in 1955.

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'.he,^ r° ' T r “ °n ~ m P«ck 88 M o th e r*ing to the aid o f my mothe:. LA , a a i r f£ lise Weinschank. who suffered M e e t A t J e f f e r s o na heart attack tw o weeks ago at her apartment on Ridge Road

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jheartfe lt thanks.Sincerely yours.C laire Trentacoste (M rs S. J. Trentacoste)12 So View W ..M iddletown. N J.

Dear Editor:Hello Lyndhurst ta x p a y e r

« — w .. » , #nd vo,ers- h«ve you been read-Jw. M ichaels Parent* Club held its annual C h r a tM i partv on Wednesday, December 5 la the ing your paper lately? Ourschool cafeteria, uherc a buffet dinner was se veJ. A s ilt sale was held and an exchaage of Stuvvesant Ave. Merchants areftf ta h j the member*. The gala evsat o f the evening Has a piesenUtion of the JtMUt H a r te ra t i t again. Th ry want our pollance Stu l io of Kay and (d o rla P rnnariM o, H irves t Moon Rail cofeil^stants. They gave a de-’ lice department to enforce a 1 lightful performance w hsh wa* enjoyed by a ll. They then gave a demonstration of some hour parking ordinance in the dance steps for the Executive Hoard of the PTA Photo bv Art Roberta business d is tr ic t which they

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The Ploce Of Music In Our Schools*ible. It should be understood Avenues, made by

Hv D o n ( .o v e r t 'th a t music is not only fo r the Commissioners fo r the(Of The l.y rd hu rn t H iph School System) particu la rly talented student! r an*5

Music is for e veryone-whether j So fa r so good, but when you E v e ry o n e r e r ta in U agree* t l i. it lh e o b je c tiv e * o f d as a professional perform er, K° a l it t le fa rthe r its not so

* o<mI e d u c a tio n a l -V .I . III . .m - i .N o f l l i r i . r . i . i r a l i o i i a m i ama" ,ur performer, o r m ere ly , * « * i Our M erchant, and Coma a , * j. 1 1 as an appreciative listener. The nussioners should make a few

W V e ja fM iie n t o t c l i i lu r e n i l l a ll u rea * necessary lo p ro - organ in church is appreciated observations concerning this a tic e a r r e i l i ta l i le c itiz .cn i o r to<la% a m i to m o rro w ** *oc i- Jnly when during a service i t l n* w parking lot. W ith morerty. W hile r m p h ^ i.in g AI L arra,’. In '. ...n tid rr modern »•."» .“P*'** “ J >uu ,mor' ,r*ln« *• 1*1 • i L'-. i > silence. I know -it happened to users are d riv ing to the state rm * a** I h \» ic a l r i tn e t* * . a m i c a r ry in g lh a t tw o «le|>» me. The soundtrack of a good **°n and parking the ir car a llfu r th e r . “ M e n ia l F ittw sa** a m i “ C u ltu ra l F i tn e * * " . movie is appreciated w hendur- daX The corner d iner, tavern

B rie f ly speaking, it would ! ing a dramatic scene the music arM* candy store customers useonly be repetition to state the * is building toward the clim ax The Knights o f Columbusimportance Currently placed on President o f rhc United States and suddenly the sound system * r«* build ing on one corner o fthe physical growth of o u rc h il- has often expressed hu appre ** ru t ofr and thc p icture con- th,s lot and the ir builders aredren. Secondly, none is m orejciatm n of the danger that our t,nue* 1 know-it happened( parking the ir cars there too,aware of the “ accent” on our society w ith its worldwide ten to rm* The relaxation and care ar»d when the K n igh ts o f Co-academic devolopment. particu- sions. ne?ds th,* human element freeness that comes over us in lumbus is finished they mostIg rly in the Scientific and re- to counter balance these pres a restaurant or large depart certa in ly w ill use th is lot whenlsted areas However. ,it is now. sures Two examples of the ef- ment *tore where there is beau hnve affa irs and meetingsmore than ever, time that we fo rt being made to meet th is |f lfu l >oft background music is| Now i f it is a pub lic lot, as take a look at t y th ird Im k important need today are one.I brought up short when sudden- it must be. because, the Com- it» our basic objectives and con the building of the L in c o in '^ lh r *»und is interrupted and missionera used tdw ff labor and sider why it is so vitally ini- Center for the Perform ing Arts a sh rill voice slices the a tm os-tax money to create it, a ll

the th res-.in New ,Vork C ity; and two, Phere I know -it happened to me these people and many more

The Mothers C 'ub o f Cub Pack 8H which meets at the Jefferson School, held the ir ice inm at the home of M rs A-

Caponier go 356 Rutherford Ave They planned to serve re

re nments at the pack meeting o be held th is Friday evening

i i th*. school A contribu tion was voted lo a Christmas g if t fo r an orphan. *

A Christmas party w ith a g ift :i hange, followed.

Pyramid Rebekah Lodge w ill hold the ir Christmas party this evening at Adoniram Temple in Second Avenue. M rs May Halm is chairm an Mrs. W il* liam Fritz is noble grand.

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Adoniram Court. O rder .tbe Amaranth. w il l h o ld .Christmas party and celebrate! its 38th anniversary at themeelin* to !»■ held this F n d .y Eieeuthre board member* of Ihe l.lnroln Scholl PTA Oiown here a i Ike Santa CkUH Ievening at Adoniram Tem pi.' December I a t the achool. try In , to bribe Santa Into flv ln f them a (U t, ts, left U rl*ht, I n tin Second Avenue M r* John row: Dehlla Snvder, Joan Marian, president. Second raw. Mr*. M arraae, H IM * (K i ta n o . Phyllt*Rilinnky i* royal m atron Bo«le and Jan Frantln . . P te te by Lyawaod

portant We arehold of a "culture crisis'* A the ie«-ent fund raising cam- We cannot deny the d irect danger exists. jpaign for an International Cul-, influence music has on da ily

A re we producing robots that, tu ra l Center to be constructed life i f we stop to examine it have the ab ility only to do for- in Washington D C. : closely enough. Musicty push>up.v io apply and solve We have a ll heard the say the atmosphere of a happy oc mathematical equations and ing. “ Music is an international casion. Music helps soothe the scientific formulas, but have no 'anguage” . The humanities are tension of everyday pressures conception or appreciation for the very areas in which every Music is everywhere as is the the the one thing that is innate orner o f th# globe agrees we language we speak everyday and natural, the desire to ere-; have something in common It and it is just as im portant to

*n<1 *° express’ is *a part o f our heritage and understand both areas of ourThis is the crux of the m at-1 ran only be appreciated if, in daily communication,

ter I wish to discuss. Music, a- the schools, we develop a de-j .long w ith other humanities, has^ sire for ‘music literacy'*. M r and Mrs Paul Nelson andan important role to play in j These are only a few insights son, Paul, o f Second Avenue the developing of our children into the place of music in our spent Saturday at the .home of in order to protect the fu tu re schools and it is up to us to Mrs Nelson’s b rother snd sis- from the clamor of robots j recognize its importance and ter-in-iaw . Capt. George Izon

N ationally speaking, t h e to encourage our youngsters to and Mrs Izon. Seaford, L. I.

have every righ t to use it But the Commissioners say these parking facilities are $>r shop-

excites*P«rs and the M erchai^s fin a lly have the ir parking lo t andwant us to get a park ing ticket i f we don’t use it. Now w hy would any one want to patron ize these Stuyvesant Merchants when you can go park in any discount store. Sears or shop­ping d is tric t parking lot for!hours and not have to read or woi*ry about getting parkingtickets which the very stores you patronize are recommend­ing you get

Mr. Commissioners I can’ thonestly say I can congratulate

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On the day after Christmas, And not at all strange,Are the crowds flocking in With their gifts to exchange. Tlieir socks are too large;Their ties are too bright;Their slippers are wrong;Their shirts aren't right.They have too many pencils; Their books they have read.Or have two of a kind And wish something instead. But if you are anxious And eager to legrn How to give and be sure Your gifts won't return.For what it is worth —The suggestion is mine,— Nobody brings back Their liquor or wine.

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dinner parties can be made several days in advance — especially i f a large number o f guests is expected. A holly tree has been chosen as a cen­terpiece fo r this joyous occa­sion. On its rattan form, leaves o f holly. Christmas balls, miniature pine cones and bells are wired onto the base.

S E T T IN G THE TA B LE should be done w ith care. This hostess has chosen green and red velveteen mats shaped like helly leaven tu Mend w ith the centerpiece. These washable mats can be used on top of a plain white cloth. ’The. ele- ; r a n t l y patterned melamine dinnerware is appropriate for this forma! settine.

THE COMPLETED SETTING reflects the imagination of the hostess. Silver rimmed goblets, pn tke red "be rry ” place mats, enhance the patina of fine silver flatware, low candle­sticks and melamine dinnerware. For each gueat. a remembrance has been placed on white linen napkins also bordered w ith silver thread. Just before receiving the guests, the hostess has l it the candies, removed her apron, and carries in a covertJ rasswnU

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"Stolag 17" Voted Best Presentation Of Year At North Arlington's Theatre Shack

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G allag h e rs Hostsmm* Mayor William f .

•nd Mra. Galla«fc*r• I s . . iu . C ourt took M r math- am Mr* Krafik V. 0 »U l*fc rrm d Mrs f lo y d Kendall, (o <Bn- nar i t th* Bun Fir* Rastitarant,•fcirth A i l t n j ’ on, in c-»lahra«l :>n of their W th .ta y . Other ia Ih .p u ty w eie Mr. and Mr«. Wil-

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‘To tha Chriatma* bride, with ova, from Mother and DadMaay* :he gift of sterling silver flat- •vare. When beautifully wrapped by a clever mother, tfua tradi­tional gift from parents to taeir bride-to-be daughter,•pec ial mastim<

ljr package, cut out two Chriat­ma 5 tree ahapts fro m cardboard for the top aad the bottom of thc box; uae cardboard strips cover ed with velvet to farm tha side*;

1 *irniAcance a t Christ­ine. Far a novel and tim**-

tkan cover tha outside with ail- paper, triaa with bead* and

tiny O irutm aa halls, and give with pride and affection.

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Be aurc your Christ m js caul and gift mailing arc up- to-dateUs£ thc neu 4*■ Christmas stamps on your fle e t inn cat ri.< Pack your Chnstnii..* k*f securely in sturdy container* Uae compu te add re s< s - in cludo s trw t nomU-r rural route or post oflke Ik»x nuni-

Mrs. Anthony Cornell. H r- 'c ard Sparta and th? t t n i

Evelyn Do Luca and Marthai ’ ur-cio. w ith Mmes. Michael Sahel la. Anthony Ruzo and JK>- pph Avento, >ii Saddle Brook, ind M r* Jack Lee *d Wavi'e i 1 social club, went to d in n .r and a show at thc Maed^'v b o o k tn Cedar Grave on T u rr­it ay evening

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B r B c r e r iy M u rp h y |0, i * f r « *K e e d I t would take 'T L . . . 1___ . • , “ • , r . . . - . t o o Ion* to »U1* Ihe ir In d iv id ';ih e broad liirraok»room humor and «ti«pen»elul ual praue»-«uM i« to tay that

drama o f “Slaliig 1 7 " m a k e il the lie-1 presentation yet each earns dosarred approval o f The Theatre SliaiVn net* t>ea«on of i>hows. ,or his Performance.

The play te i l i thc .to ry of t h « ’’Stalag 17" continue* Ita runefforts o f the prisoners in a ond Rood-Uwking Bob 2 T h r S * lV iGerman prisoner o f w ar camp ryvWeman as Sefton the bus-'* December 12 through 15 during World W ar I I to tl is' t x , t .(J XDV is excellent One of ^ ^ ou h aven t caught this one] cover the identity o f a German , T V forn a r ^ oT the » « • » e h<‘arl,1>r rm>mm<'ndlagent who has U n p.aced m ^ ^th t barracks to saboUg.- a ll »!-■ McTiernan as Corporal RchulU. tempts to escape. la German guard who is a most

Steve Russell, d irec to r, has ukable v illiankept the actibn moving at afast pace He also come* th ru 1 Others in the cast are Jo- w ith a top performance as lia r - soph Young as H offy; Mike Mo-J ry Shapiro, a prisoner quick'roses H<*rb; Jack Johnston. 1 w ith a quip His companion in a fam ilia r face at Thi- Theatre] humor is Thomas Berry, as an'Shack, as Dunbar; Tippy M c-j•fcrianous Stosh. Together Manus Jr. as M a iko , Robert)they’re great! Richard Hess Caulfie ld as the Geneva Man; docs well as the Security O f-Joe Rice a$ HorneyKand I ’a u l'

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The Lyndhurst Emblem C lub t w _ n _ - r - l - - s . hclct th e ir m e e tln f on Tuesday * w o I 'e s ia e f t t s evaning at the Blks C lub In S tu d y R e a ltyI ’a ik Ave . when they paid hon­or to Mrs Gerard Giordano. Two Lyndhurst residents arcWho just completed her year cu rren tly enrolled in a 16-weck. as secretary o f thc Supreme insurance course at thc Vale Emblem C lub., School o f Real Estate and In-

There were guests (rom Yon- ^surance. I I H ill Street. Neu kcMs. Wood-Ridge. Bergenfield ar^and North A rlington. There’ They an Vincer.f P Tuzr.iowere m.^ny g ifts from organiza- 6®® Valley Br«M>k Ave andtions and friends. The Lynd-.P eter Tuzzio of 2H3 Harrington hurst Emblem CluH g ift was a 'A v echarm in the Jorm of a type Both the Insurance and Realw rite r. Every key was a peiirl Estate courses at thp>school arc

M r* John Graziano. past designed t > prt p.ae graduates; president of thc Supreme Em- to Ih'coith* proficient in the sub-* blem Cluh in itia ted M r* W C J«*t material and to pass the

. Jane^ as a member and insta ll- required State examination for ed Mr# Charles Husband as the ir respective license firs t guard to f i l l the vacancy Also, insurance regulations caused by the resignation ol make it mandatory that an ap- Mrs Ph ilip Quinzer licant fo r thc examination must

The club vo ud to purch.se flrs> ha' c lomp1^ el Christmas tree and decorat, approved « u i » *»'<>« »»>* »•; it w ith m ittins and gloves and d'vl<lual ls to , ,k c thothen tsakc it to St. Aanthony s le^Orphanage in Passaic.

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Hostesses fo r the Buffe t sup- Banking and Insurance and the per party which followed were j^ew Y ork Department o f In- Mmcs Charles Husband. Paul gurance.

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Adora tions fo r th r Christmasiree and we p u t pictures on :hem. We had our flag cere­mony and ended our meeting w ith o u r good-bye session Lead e--Mrs. R. Bonicelli Reporter Jacqueline Man son

Troop 7—Patro l 1 has open mg and we formed a horseshoe The ca lle r w a i Joan P fe iffe i w ith colorguards Carolyn P or­te r and Linda DeLuca and flag bearer* Paula Consoli W i worked on our badges T h t Child Care group put on a skit dram atizing an interview w ith a m other Wc closed w ith our goodnight c ir f le Leaders-Mrs L- Nolan, Mrs. D. Grecco and M s J McCrea Reporter Shu run S trickland.

Troop IS—We put soow on our candle holder*, about going on a ison Square Garden to see the

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n » u s out of cardboard marked for replacement, th.*ro ll*, red paper, cotton, and Head Custodian Thomas Spar pipe cleaners. We closed the 1 reported replacing a to ta l o f

.u n * w i t n “ lioodn igm <*0 windows in various school*•rowmes" Leaders-Mrs W Ci- including 8 in the High School _ i _____ne and Mis. A CaruJlo. He during the month, along w tth ear. 39; age linee, and a'-♦er Doreen Greggi. Repairs of fence* and w alks at ['ca r g rid far the location o f fa-Troop 3—We worked on o u r Rooeeveit, Washington and *cars. The composite la

• elis. L jaders-M is u F ranklin Schools He also re I ompleted when the corre Brown. Mrs " J ** 1------------------ “ — *—* -* - ' — *' • * — — —- »

down on foils into the fo llo w ­ing divisions: hair. 126;32 chie, 52 eyes, 101; brows, 80: lips, S3; glasses. 10; beards and mustaches, 36; head

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Iden ti-K it course In his experience w ith the

h « t Detective rre y m u lle iwa found that he can make up 1 comp.'Site in as l it t le aa twen .y minutes or l t may take as lone as three and one-half lours. The time dep end, upon -he i m f n U m of the wilneas o ' this box i . no good w ith -

JUt u good witness" say Prey- nullci A short time a lte r fh, om posit.- is completed, photo­

policeman."KUoO. f m o,

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m n . Mrs R. Skyta,.and M is ported erecting SO feet o f « foot oils selected from . g iven de i .r „ C d P : l>ho^<>'Ic .p .ru . Reporter - M u n ly r, High fen? and 2 gates at) .cription, w e ptaced on one o 1 to “

P ranklin School, and laying S| \ -e flash b n * cardboard T . J 1 ! ? ,new squares of sidewalk t h ‘re hrets. v 1 1 T w lw e e m e n t .

Hickey reported a cash K 'l -j, ,, possible to hke tQ help othe. po On N «ance of $8.932 50 and accounts he faca of a 17-year-old b o v le v * rtitients, DetectKe t ’nieo held a gala C ltrk a npayable of S.1S.902 | by im po ing age ImS, i*«r d w la r r t W eV. Chow Mem luncheon T i ls a l-

The High School w ill present ,a|iv mf.»< . him look 80 vi» £e A When fa ir waa • tremendous Zjccjss.. . u ___ . .v... ... nim look 80-yeafs- Captain Michael Kean* nt ts - and r .m g r . t . . i . iu»u __

Interest Stirs(Continued fro rr H».>e t 4tl^ Jt i( gv„ w | w|#| , _ m__ _ ^

convention in A tlan tic C ity ,ts Christmas Musical at the - m iit© c t|rve F r l v m ^ i f r £ eane o t tt%e c o m r itu lit io rw are elr'«fi»|.February 16-20 of the A m en- aud itonum the evening of Dec s ~ j 2 e l that t ^ T ^ ! °4 ^ r *!nf ton D e t e c t ^ Bu **d to Mrs. Joseph Leone., Pree-:an Association of School Ad ( ig f rec 0f charge and thc pub MbilJti<»s of the k it ar» co<>P^ration -deni!, .»nd her devot.*d colwguesm m iitra to rs snd that Mr Me- u* is urged to attend M r a - , „ , . * ** k ,t W cnd l* *he Ke « c a « i l mas d -light who have given so ofLean, H igh Schobl Principal, be C hrist announced s boys chor- m;- enthusiasm Is « 1 ^ ^ bhtL f W l l O f i lperm itted to attend the con- u# W ll| sing in addition t<> the Police H ^ rs .d t S u L Z 1 S '** * k id ' and you a— ’ - - STM- ru n c r s.niei now aid l.KSdie o f couldn t ask tn m **t a nicer

like \m North

ot the ladies from the Hack ensack Chapter and the w i fa ofD istrict Governor M r Stcv. Mast roplet ro

Mr. Valente wishes to take this opportun ity to publicly hank everyone fo r then* won

■derful cooperation. The nest af fa ir w il l be our firs t Christmas Party on December 15 at 8:0f p.m. to be held at Pat V ita le ’s ■itarlight Coffee Shop on Hear ny Ave.. next to the Town Hal in Kearny Letters have been ‘ent to every member of the Chapter announcing this event ind tickets can b» purchasec ffom M r Je rry Lanzerotu chairman at the Lyndhurs' Pastry Shop anytim e

•end. We feel that th is w il l f iv e to better understanding snd aloser tie among the member­

ship. So u n til then, remember as always in Unico. “ IT are he moat im portant man there

The Lyndhurst Mothers Club w ill hold s d inner Christmas party th is evening at L y le s .estaurant in Kaamy. 21 w il l

attaad. There w ill be a report n then recent very succou

fu l .ole. gifts, games and «■o il. The committee ol .rrange- nent. . re Mmes. Victor M«-

'uro. A d .m Kw iatkow aki nnd A. H K m r ler

r w 7 u , k S r r * - Nr nai 7 r> : wul dn1t “ k “ - r *tr ip to Mad- Secondary School Principals- .hools musical w il l be given ()[) f’ revm uller ia dnins Inc lden t.lly . I d l iin to see the ■» P ittsburgh Feb iua iy U-lJ 2» ■ .. yn* ^ * £ “ do*n« “ t>>«< >*» work t h irea lly terrific ."

•'None of the4 A rling ton police did on t lu

the ir time aad e ffo rt. M r Vaul Spina i . to be cim m endedAtori he wonderful d isplay o f Vhe

flow er arrangement on <*i-h «hle .md which he has d o a jt-

case was great!"ed A bouquet o f flowwrs waspresented to the com m ittee by

.Ire FoUiae M r . Bulkowski Mrs. . Chi i l l nut id the factcame to help. Leader-Mrs. R .!tha l *wo students o f Paterson President Settembrino called ____ _______________i ! M itchell. Reporter - R ita j^ '“ * College were present to j fo r a moment of silence in towns have such a k i t "“ c h ie f A native of Lyndhurst De I M r Bruno Valente. President Haak. ! observe a Board of Education memory of the late C .rm ine F L idd le said, "but whenever we tective rre ym u lle r attended ,f ,h* Lyndhurst Chapter o f

Troop 11—The meeting was meeting, as part of the ir tra in - Savino. Sr. a former member are called upon fo r cooperation Lyndhurst H igh School Hei ^^nico A l l in a ll the arrange- opened w ith a prayer We ta lk - [;n* Arlene Schumann of o f the Board ln jUl use we mak(! „ served 3 and a half years in t h e 'mCT” ,ook ° * * house at-

. . - Mrs. Stephen W arlck enter-The nejtt meeting of the tained at a surpriM b irth d .v

Chapter w ill be on December ,uncheon on Wednesday fo r her JO at J p.m at the D riftw ood r1;0th . r Mrs Pelagia Sierasika. “ n. R“ 1f Road. Lyndhurst w p rr M r, Oeorge MikosA lthough this r.ee ting is clas- . . . ___ . .__slfied ts t due t jr s meeting in In io n . and Mmes. Adam line w ith our new policy . I l Dabrowskl, B A. Bawkowskl members are welcome , to at- and John Birch, o f Jersey C ity.

ed about our business. W e! ^ y n<*hurst and Miss Barbara w orked on our Christmas pro-i Stachula of East Rutherford I ^ ject The g irls taking part in i Robeit Smith w ill receive ex L 0 i i p 0 3 l l 6 r l C l U r O the flag ceremony were M a iy !,ra compensation of $50 as Abate. Maureen C urtin . M u r- 'C ™ ’ Country sponsor Ray garet Bishop. V ictoris Candio, Roche » ‘u receivc $500

able, as we do a ll our o the r United States Navy during equipment For example. N orth W orld War II, two of them a- A rling ton has already used the hoard an a irc ra ft ca rrie r in the Id c n fi-K it on three occasions."! South Pacific. His tra in ing as a

mosphere and was enjoyed by >11 those who were in attend- mice. Also present were some

(Continued from Pase 1) ^ — — -^ jrangem ents w ith the Id e n ti-K it! T h(1 k r „„nnt . Photographer has served,

A lice C arry ,'M arie Cureto. Bea- 'Ponsor for boy s m t r a m u r a l . i o i T o ^ a ' ' T h e ^ a ^ hu* “ renled out on * con,r»c t :cia? L y n d h u r s t ^ lk c 'p h o to * tr.ee Campbell w ith ca ller M is Savino MOO as g ir l1, in - l“ " t“ ■"> »■• '>h» man- b a jj, communities at an an- r ip h e r * * 'P a u li Curse Mary Abate and ira m u r.l and Mrs Rosemary ,“ " d I "ua l charge in the neighbor- PDonna Faccia w il l put the Crosnnan $300 tor girls m t r a - a * £ hood ° * »»*• In Bergen Coun- The father o f two ch ildren.Christmas decorations on the mural, activities, on recommen-i y 1 ty th i. expenditure has been Linda. IS. and Robert, l t . he istree at tbe Scout- House We|dat)on of W illiam Bello, chair-i ' ^ ^ j - ' im e t by the S h e riffs O ffice l m arried to the fo rm er M arieclosed the meeting w ith the mon ,,f lhe Recreation and a,,.,,,.., r , w hich rented lfi k i t . In g iv in g Calscibetta. She was fo rm erlygoodnight tunnel. Leader-Mrs Athletics Commut e n ,h ,m o u t P0* ^ departm enU eniployed as seereUry to theL. DellaFave Reporter - Mary Bello announced the program IT ^ a r ' v e t e ^ ' o f ^ * 2 " ° ‘ lAnn DeLuca. fo r women of the town to b«- h u r,. Police DepartmJTnt was ^ > h * i | Aslwd why he decided

Troop 19—We made C hn .t- held in the High School gym one of this group , had men attending last y e a r . ’mas g if t tags from old Christ- Sunday afternoons from 2 tomas cards. We discussed al*Htt 5. under the sponsorship of the" " * l ' a fascinating step forjo ing Troop 13 on a tr ip to the Parks and .Recreation Comnus- w aid in the identification oflea Follias Leaders-Mni J. A 's io n . directed..by trustee Car crim ina l*." D .teetiveS taw icki, Mrs F. Bulkowski cio. F reym ullo r kaid “The box can­

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Troop 23— We opened our meeting w ith the Brownie

uoi take a photograph o f a During the Christmas vaca- w an ted man. but it w il l come

tion two classroom and fhe up w ith <i reasonable likeness cloakrctom .floors at Kookevelt W'hen a man is daatiibed as six

prayer Two g irls were puked School w ill be sanded and re f,. ,t 175 pounds, brown ha irto lb to the Scout House to hang ornaments on the Christmas tree. They are Deborah Della-

tinished by G Ekstedt o f brown eyes, and fa ir complex Wood-Ridge at a cost o f $169 mn. its something that could The boiler at Jefferson School f it thousand* of people W ith

Fave and Patricia Chiappa We| w ill be repaired by H ilK en the use of the k it, we can come sang Christmas songs and the Heating, and piano* w ill be up w ith the shape o f the face Brownie song The girls made moved to the basement o f the eyes. etc.. and narrow iL

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MichacI Frangipanes Celebrate Their {Fortieth Anniversary

THE COMMEPCIAT. I.EADFR AND SOTTTH BERGEN REVTFWM C E n v »

l .a . i lo . 1* 111. .. I iln g , b u a r (n n s lp m e . Mm. m d m -\. j o w r t r u i 'P a m - . \ l l r h n l a r | f ; , , rrin*lp»n». H r and Mri l.»ui

nr: S* Mr •"“ l Mrs Mu ha, I Franxipanr. Jr.. Mrand Mrv Frank P ri/o lU , M-a. and Mr. Hobrrl I r a m p .n r

K iin'-ipane. Mrs. Vincen Miinne. M r und M is UomutuAvento. Mr. ;«nd Mrs. Josopl H» ndacl. Mi nnd M/s N irho'r

( Tie Loo and Mr and Mrs. L«omi Crupi

Mr and M s Michucl Fran*; •**. ipane 277 Chnsc A \ • r« lp > hi Mi t*d ThAlr 4 0 lh " wcddiiiK unni versar.v on Sunrihy w ith ji f« mily dinner at ihv* B urn . Coun t:y Inn. Clifton

T h fir four son* and dnui;li ter and t:»fir families wvo Ipresent Mi and Mrs j 0*< ph M rs. W o e lp e r E n te r ta in s 1Fian^ipaiu* and ih ild ren . Ralphand Oianc. o f E j* t Paterson. Mrs A ltte ri E Woelpper. 601 M r and Mrs Loui* Franmpant- l-afayctte place entertained hei nnd sons. Gregg and Barry, o f VX‘1U* ‘dub at a Christmas party. Wnyne. Mr and Mrs Michael on Monday evening. Member* i Fi angip.me J r and child*cn. a,e Mnjes Salvatore Morelia. Michael C herylin and Paul. Frank Marrone. Raymond Rod Mr and Mrs Robert Krangi- crick. George Pascal, Paul Sa i pane and daughter. Sandra. M- ' ° ‘a Em ilio De Garcia. Louis and M rs. F i ^ | j . i > / / o la and M Addeo. George Gabriel. Ed-i som. Frank WMF of mond L Barbiuri. A rnold Holz-Lyndhurst herr John Sarnoski. A nd rew 1

Also present were other rel G uirland and Santo Antinora.J atives. Mr and M;s Donumck Secret pals of the past year wen* Bone III, Mr and Mrs Loius'revealcd Bonelli. Mi >ind Mrs John Gac- --------------------------

r r Z n Z B ook, A d d e dmoiao eian**.pane. M is AuUu, |To The L ib ra ry

j During th« past month 'the '| Lyndhu; st l ublic L ib ia ry has accessioned 27 books of fiction

* *nd 52 non-fiction hooks Here you w ill find the best in books to read, just for sheer pleasure, and also the best for inform a­tion on any subject you are in-* terested in. history, sciences and all types of information. Miss Edith Jennings, director, and a ll the tfhtire lib ra ry staff w il l help you lo find what you ( desire.

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Miss A t;n it C Tuscano has recently celebrate*/ her 40th an­niversary w ith ton. D ick in ­son and Company

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-n Adm inistrative Clerk w ith the Company.

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Mrs George A Rodd of K tam ey Slioi^t enteitamud her social club last evening tylem b»-rs me Mrs * Mar k *Lane of Nutley. Mrs C ir l H<»do of F*uth«*rf«vd nnd Mmes W illiam T. Gallagher. Charles J W il t ;wrr»- und Frank Albanese of Lyndhurst.

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Tobacro Product* Pfe' i Milk #r.d Alcoholic Beve'a1?** **empt trom Pla>d Stamp ott*e

88S K I tt i HS

■Ht i . ' . x l r t i P t a i H % i n m jmWith this Coupon and Pwrcbata of

S o Insect Spray ^ 6 9 'Redeemable at AfrP Store* Plaid Stampa

t t t t Coupon Eipirct Sat., Doc. 15th. 1962Limit One Per Adult Customer

&Tobacco Produc’* Pre\h Milk and Akotsolie Boverages anempt t»om Pla d Stamp otter

[ S t t ^ t t art |A a P

pkq*.

Peas with Onions Birds Eye Pea|

Birds Eya

With Croam SaucoX » c

JI*P9

Ched-o-Bit Cheese 2 I t 45*Baby Goudas Fancy Quality

Sliced Natural Swiss Borden’s Egg Nog Frssh Milk

Jane Parker Baked Foods !■al SO Extra PlaH Slaapt with purchai. af

D U T C H A P P L E

PIE m 65*» t i l l * M a M O a a p a w K * N r a k a a a a l

Crumb Square c T 39*G l a m o u r B r e a d ...........- 2 3 c

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la V M R IV a Sandwich Cromo* os. pkf

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SS G rap e fru it 5 '.k, 49*31 ** Redeemable at A&P Steres o»m« Plaid Slamao

M Coupon Ktpiros Sat., Doc. 15th, 1962Limit One Per Adulf Customer

Tobacco Products. Froth Milk and Alcoholic Bevoraoes enarrpt from Pla.d Stamp o*tor

! (a l IS Extra Maltf S la a fi with parakaaa alt n r w - c i u i o i . I a t » « n a k e

B l e n d e d S y r u p - ^ 4 9 c

I Bat IS Extra PlaM Staapi witk parakata at

O v e a C l a a a e r 1 - 6 5 c

j T T M M IS Extra Plaid Slaapa a ltk ^ in k a u at

B a b y P a n t i e s ^ 3 9 *Raplarl N a

p re li m i*

^ n m n i n : n : _Fresh- Fruits and Vegetables I

Camarilla— Natal— S.aXlati

O ra n g e s 1 0 - 4 9 *Bananas 2^29*Apples 2*39*Fresh Tomatoes Washed Spinach * 1 5 * Pascal Colory S r i7* Iceberg Lettuce 1319*A ll Tobetx O Products, Fresh M ilk and Alcoholic Beverages exempt from Plaid Stamp o ie r.

4 7 5 R I D G E R O A D , N O R T H A R L I N G T O N , N . JL a rg e Frwe P a rk in g A re , O p e n T ues. a n d T hurs. T ill 9 p .m . F r id a y Till 10 p .m .

PAGE FOUR ■» THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AM) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW1

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962

M ovies Are Greater Than Eve r.

m r , •(. I *

Where Jo Go — What To Do- - See One T h i s W e e k e n d

' •

What To See In South BergenCharity Bell Set In Teaneck

At The linenln Theatre

Tht- Order of the Eastern,Stu» of M*w Je i.-y w itl hok lj H Christmas Charity Ball on

Saturday. December 15th at tn. reaneck Armory in West Englewood The muii;e.' d -•ti I um this a ffa ir w ill be u*s»d to build the C h jr ity Programs .♦nd increase the funds to en­large -the Home for the A{,eJi in Somerville.

Yi u w ill dunce to music play ed by IJiil Youngs orchestra, | ond enjoy live ly entertainment by the Salaam Temple. Shuna-a i St ing Band of Newark. unde. ! the direction* of George Van. j Vocal selections w ili be rend­ered by M is A K Le Com ta lo f Oiadel and Louis Buzzeli,! \ yarn------—--------------------------------------------------------- i,,..* r o m a n t ic M|r . ----------------------------------------------—•Grand Soloist. of A tla n tic p laying th m next Tfcuraday at The Lincoln Theatre. A r l- Man Anawers." bein* released now R° Mt* 3 D riv<*

Joseph Robertson, of En- ‘ “ fto n - “ W kat Ever Happened To Baby Jane?-, starring Bette by In iv e n a l Other stars in the lw Theatre.___________________color fil.n include Micheline

----------------------------- Preale. John I und. Cesar Ro R o r Q e n M c i DJS'udehiiker'* m arketing phil- rn r ** an(l Stefanie Power*,. Now * roniphy". Wood said »* N> » R ivo li Theatre. N O W Updated

“ We not <mly mak? heavy! * ‘ i -use of newspaper space on a ! adm inistrator. He said that in The official pictoral map of

House. R iver Edge, and the Rutherford campus of fW rle iBh Dickinson U niversity

Tree copies of tne map mav be obtained by w rit in g to tlie Public In fo rm ation Department of the Board of Freeholder

[County A dm in is tra tive Building. Hackensack. New Jersey

Sandl j Dee and Robbv harm ire teamed as a youn , m arried lh , >bovt v , „ , Irom lM t J \ couple in R oa Hunter s h ila r , ^ w | l „ „ q , , ,ious rom antir comedy, “ M * - - - -------

The firs t grade in Je ffe rs.n School, taught by Miss Ruth o Sullivan, presented an assem b ly program i t tho school on Wednesday There were recita tions and dram atization of sto-

I nes The entire class took pan

PI D E LTA presents

W DANCES I— at —

C ity Joseph Robertson, of En­glewood. w ill preside as Mas tei of Ceremonies.

Buy your tickets from your C hap tA Chairmen or you can pet them at the door. Refresh­ments may be purchased at the A rm ory Come and bung your fam ily and f. lends

Im n o its , R utherfords leading Ku<k n' Roll. Tw ist an* fc» Vtoup w il) appear this Saturday afternoon, December la th

at the New R i\o li Theatre, R utherfor I. The members of th** rroup whose a je i ranee from 16 to 20. have appeared in bothi*a

Santa Letters To Children

ington -Davis and Joan C raw ford.

Studebaker To Use News Ads

Studebaker, tra d itio n a lly a f ‘*rto rv level, but we encourage! addition the hospital last month Beregn County has been revised heavy user o f newspaper ad- ,ts u,e ^y ind ividual dealers handled 59 emergency cases, and updated and is now avail- vertising. announced today it and dealer advertising as- approxim ately 25 per cent of able free of charge, it was an- w ill move more deeply in to the s</Cia,lons because we believe^ which were from Hasbrouck nounced today by Freeholder

Thousands of children in the

newspaper fie ld to r early-yearpromotion of its car and truck .tales.

W illiam L Wood, d irector of

in the a b ility o f newspapers tojHeights. Bernice Alexander, chairman ofreach d irec tly into the home of The b eakdown of November the public inform ation com m it-; th.- automobile buyer” j ,n patient admissions showed tee. The map was prepared by

The cooperative campaign, is that 15 were Hasbrouck the Bergen County Planning•rived by Boiling Springs merchandising a n d a d ve rtis in g .I bein*t fu rth e r aided by the is- Heights residents. 37 were Board,

and Bergen <cunties at many high school and civ ic •‘Y A " u,ld Lo* n Association said his company has ju s t lsuanc* o f a novel advertising from other South Bergen( Freeholder Alexander said1Their mush i l programs always ronsist of the latest top » » * j*o in j4 t-> receive persons I, launched a new. nationw ide an^ * • !* * promotion planning towns. 11 from Central Bergen, that tbe revised copy shows the

ibers snd originals w ritten and arranged by the group. A r- **tto i# fio m Santa Claus. dealer cooperative advertising k**’ w hich effectively help* 11 from other Bergen County latest park lands acquired, newrn ienU are p-e^endy being negotiated for a record < ontract W P Vogt J r . piesident. said ! P* 'JWam I t involves issuance o f Studebaker dealers to design municipalities and out of coun- interchanges at main highways

ie letter* is avail- a MO-per-car factory adve rtis -lan^ execute advertising copy ty 12 an<j Slte propog^d c iv i lone of New York's leading recording companies. T lvconsist of Rocky B)om: J 1** Bremer. C liff U illiam s, <li

supply of the i

H ah .; (Duval) Davis. Fred Schule, Chuck Mearizo. and O live r turn' I add i Labnnge. Photo by Lynwood ri .ay

in either of the Associa- ,nK credit for a ll cars and an<* illustra tions on a p»-ofes- |ast previous admission Defense Training and Operationstv.-o offices and the lette .s trucks ordered by dealers be- 8,onal basis S im ila r materials high fo r November was in 1959 Center at Mahwah. which also be mailed in 'th e special tween November 15 and t> e * .fre ?^inR o ffered to dealers Wlth 81 In November. 1961 76 w ill include fa c ilit its fo r thn

Santa Claus mail box prov ide r member SI. 1902 ' for the preparation of radio paUents were admitted tra in ing of police ar.d firemen.

■Gil Gotham Tarns The

S p o t l ig h t o n Y o u r S t a r s

thee purpose Boiling Spring;

le 'tc i and envel Imt those sending h.ive to affix the four cents post a i l1

These credits. Wood said, pi ov ides tn« must be matched by dealers for

lope. Vogt said, advertising placed during tne H e ig h ts H o s p ita l ig the letter w a ,,m o n th o f January The current C i. a M n four cents post program is based on Novem- ^ © 'S A !N©W K e c c

^ K t 'W YO R K—The most hor- ished hair-dos in frrrnt rW ie .-'juncU come oui of Chan jinbo and pretty soon te l 4 the Today channel The shneking around like Htfgf Down> regime, w hich ' hollering for her calf

,a ,r‘y permanent. ThU mind you takf., p ,.|re ; mV-'Ol upon assaulting -arly rn the morning w lu n a ll

the enr: ;.nd M’nsib ilitie * o f Us you viant w ith you. coffee an.l in ani effort to see ju.»i )S come new*

uh thdy can stand a A w iv e had a ll we Hul Fontaine

a fie d up w ilh

program is baaed on Novem- A N e w R e c o r dThe Institution is offering *>er-Detember cmr shipments for

h» st i v k r for the fourth sue-’ advertising do lla r credits to be . . u • vs.vevear in January. Dealer co- Nov^ r

A selection of enchanting operative newspaper advertis * . ' rh®' 1 i i.-tmas letters w ritten and >‘g was last used by Studebak- infctlt,ltinn ji(W(» ins titu tion , i t was announcedtnecI by Santa U au£ « a v a il- ! *■ m • today by O r./H arru . K. Cohan,

of a m either the 2.1 Park Ave.. *To q ua lify fo r the adve rtis in g he Lu the jfo rd , or the 615 Ridge bonus payments made by tHef

C(Va Koad. Lyndhurst. office. ' tactoty,. td y e l‘|«sing m u s t»1 etters mailed in the assoeia placed w ith A u d it Bureau

k n office Vogt said, are Iran* J i f c u ll tion newspapers or may « iled io Santa Claus. Indiana, be used to r local radio, *Wood

wheie they are ppstmarked a n c ; *aid. He added tbat more than It ill:ned d irectly to the ch ild 50 percent o i S tudebakers llhfej w ith the envelope bearing th< advertlaing badgBt went to;

G o y i i « »u*wned Santa Claus p.w.Vmark. ^ w ip s p w i and said that pro-

Gerald Aulenbach. senior at map are photographs of various|B ijum fie id Cyliege w ill be guest County buildings and facilities

f honor in celebsation of his as' w e ll as the Von Steubenbirthday, at a fam ily d inner at ——

u _l. the home of his parents, Mr.Hasbrouck :md Mrs u , t<.r Aulenbach.

had a ll we. B u l roifVxin* JIhe music is really the only Letters, envelopes, and transfei te C tM H fp |t t tJ M Call for sim

% e d w il kiiow where NBC ♦,art of ,h"‘ show f'j which we Indiana aie paid for by Boil- i la r iy heavy Expenditures o fj$ ffk s up the combos who labor jb Ject The alleged humorous | mg Springs Studebaker money fo r news-M < v the morning Hut they ga| ter of Ja< k Les tm iie and j Nestled in the Southern In d i- ' *P«‘e« *

SMiiewr.-re near the bottom lanl1 B lair, plus the soulfu j ana hills, the tiny hamlet ot D urilvg-,th* January cooperar4 'th e barrel, >bservafirms of Hugh Do.vn s«n ta Claus w ith less than Afty i tiv# r 'B p N rtttfA g campaign.

:nakr a palatable menu vear , ounrf inhabitants in the Wood added, the company w illBut it is Pat Fnntasne. lat -st hub of acllvUy Vogt said the re ta in much of its current ma

the long list of g irls who storybook village, dedicated te jo r magazine advertising pro-k-U\>

w ouldn’t be caught dead w ith haV)9 soft r»t>t

' V n yrw t 0f| the hoys But the boy are p te tty bad

morning they had J f ■o<f, getic young e x -fi.rtba ll ■ M jf l^ w h o v;,ng a ballad that x H F b t least five m inu tf j M ’med iik t live hours —about Hbw he was going t«• taise h i'

J|g| degree And just when you ithed your relief over that

appeared and di,.«r>pea’ t d , th e ch ildren of the world is jg ra m and w tfl maintainponsorship o f a national tele­

v ision show, “ H r. Ed" passing through the tjny post Studebaker cu rren tly em- office to receive the official Santa ploys neither radio nor outdooi

on not. , singers who don t . . r .......... ,ne cn iiaren oi tne woria i? g*v> one note from another ».?, the show, who provides the lite ra lly "snowed under” w ith sph f girls unhappily, are .»- U'u ' , ** **rT,l’n ° m,CMc vi , . v <ome five m illion pieces of m ail v i

a t th * nV.t ’ ik.. i. ., »* no chicken. She s not th . tinvmiddle aged by she is not a

any mean- Bui

ster w ho has of the sack by

Vinvt iu • I Y . II..cuddly eyed young. c|au> tm , r . is be.*n kicked out _

nursemaidpassed thiuugh a shower and taxied to the studio.

Pat Fontaine gives the im- >ression of being a woman

•■anal,tv tc, . 1, , |uw - ‘ hh ’ ,lk " “ il.'>lh ' rthe hours of , a.m. lo 9 amt *>he is attractive and know l-

i f c ilnailv'w-as throueh w ith h w ' .'?*»“ * and • " ■ wnn'> vourhP i e of'f-p,,,,* ',e h , ' *! looks like a g ir l£ & e . serine , telling hc«v I" v" e ,'h0 ' " * ' • * l r

im 11 ri ii t , - b rea k fas t arwl cook up a■ B „ u. ema t tasty table-load a ll 'b y herself

‘ i« good for the 'T o d ay "We hope it is i / kh! for

idve rtis ing in national factory advertising programs *

Mrs Paul Nelson. 375 Second I “Tbe ^eOMtivineas of news Ave entertained her social c lub paper advertising. carefully

Ion Wednesday evening. Mmes olaced fo r the greatest possible Joseph L is t Gerard La Mort<- benefit o f our dealer body, hai and L arry Sofield. long been an im portant part of

Now Th ru Tuesday Evenings only-Sunday a ll day

Perfect Fam ily Entertainm ent

Sandra Dee • Bobbv D arin **1F A M AN ANSWERS”

Technicolor — Plus 2nd Laff R iot —

J trry Lewis • Joan O 'B rie it “ IT .S O N LY M ONEY”

Saturday Matinee Only December 15

In Person - On Stage . “ THE EMANONS"

Free • Fan Photos to all “ Ava lon” Records 45 r p.m.

records to flrst 300 Plus - On Screen -

•T H E T IM E M A C H IN E "

L IN C O LNA rling ton WY I 4 M I

Now' P laying Thru Thursday! SiVftf AflrSM<B«is«

ASSOCIATES AltO AIQRICH PROOUCTlOH

Bette D avis* Joan Crawford

~ w m m w m* > m m r R

WARNER BROS B^j|Tim e Schedule -

Weekdays 8:35 Friday 7:00 - 9:20 •sat;: day 7:15 - 9 40 Sun: 1:55 - 4:35 - 7 00 - 9:20

Special K idd.. Matinee Sat “ Pirates oi Blood R iver”

"Green Helm et” - Cartoons

Starts Christmas Day Thru C h ild ren ’ School Vacation.

W alt D isney’s “ L A D Y and the TRAMP**

"A LM O S T ANGELS**

Today Thru Saturday

Je try Lewis “ IT S ONLY MONEY

Chuck Connors “ G E JO N IM O " '

Sun., Mon , Tues.

$andra Dee Bobby Darin

IF A MAN ANSWERS'

Alec Gumess D AM N THE D E F IA N T

Wed. T h ru Saturday

Lana Turner “ PEYTON PLACE"

Paul Newman -Joanne Woodwaid

I LONG HOT S I MMER

the noise w- ts <how inger was t ir - her

vBy rh i^ tb o .’ deofer mg. the

.p f^ens apparent I w a I’fc, dOaAl-flie-^reet l , „ k l f ,Kh -st „-„re» rolled hy the

Lfs r an ambulance and ev |. ,Kh, Fngade bowlers this week a * . "as in chaos - .,,,, Boh O'Hara. 105 Harold

1 3 . d0fs NDC flnd the-n-'D aiker. 104; and Richard Prich._V a y afte. day th^ incredib ly ;«rd 100 Last’ week it was 122

■ S k f e j " ” '' W" r '''A «l»t(tor,X o4 K im It: I t i for I t i r h iwa .......... ' ' i . M a n : 1 ryou is f i r l l w ith pol- and IIW io r O'Hara

^ " T h o s e on a b u d g e t will b e sure to like th e s e c re ts

^ o f so c ia l d a n c in g

Buy D ire c t F rom F a c to r y a n d S a v e %S ee Y our W in d o w s B e in g M o d e

DANALUME INC.32H B elleville T u rn p ik e . K ea rn y W Y 1 -2351FULLY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM

T rip le T ilt "Combination

_ J a j g h t by Doris O p d y k e '

» - CHA-CHARHI'MHA - B 'i l .T Z

^ ► I .IN O Y - FOXTROT ▼ TANGO . SAMBA

DEBBY'S ST U D IOI-0WIO U F. 9 -0 16(1 j

W Rlitherriinl. N. J.

2 W e h a v r a ll l i tr k n o w n h r n n d i of- Liquor* . F i n m

_ W h w r* . W * n erve h t* In n r hen. hull*-* I n r i lM .

r Double Barrel's Tavern

S T O R MWINDOWS

195* 9 ^•rWindow

MEASURED No KKti No MMui

DORIS OPDYKE

Bring Outdoor L iv in g In side w ith a beautifu l J A I.O IS IF PORCH! We w il l completely install it, orshow you how te de H a t A D D IT IO N A L SAVINGS!

JALOUSIE SI 95 PORCH — Jf

ENCLOSURES

B o t Soup and a ll k inds o l CoM Cats, Sandwiehee f ia a a ll k ia ts o t aoTeeageo. Coflae aad Cake.

JOB D O M O W O L 8 K I, Pre*.WEbater 9-9881

M t LEW AN DO W SKI STBKKT, L IN D H tJ M T . It . J.

ALUMINUM SIDIRGKalter ■ Reynold,

JALOUSIED O O M

44“O 14 Bmutiful

CeMM • Cut* Costly

Painting O Cuts r uel Bill*O BMutifUa

Your Homo Low O Limited Offer O Cuta Main-

STORMDOORS

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ENCLOSURES

29**Ff*o Eet.mat* • No Obligation

Wr No Money PawnWeoh Up To • Yooro la Pag

SERVICE AT r r s BEST Factory Showroom Open 8 a.m. to 6 :30 p.m.

Monday thru Friday • Saturday T ill 12:00 noon

W A R N E RH A R R IS O N

H i: 3-9372

C A P I T O LBELLEVILLE

PL 9-9813

Fri. - Sot, - Sun. Mat. Only Dec. 14,15,162 Show * F r id a y M a tin e e I 30 a n d 3 :3 0 P.M .S p e c ia l A f te r S c h o o l S h o w in g o f F e a tu re a t 4 P .M .

3 Show s S a tu r d a y - I I A .M . - I P.M . a n d 3 P .M .

2 Show s S u n d a y - 1 :00 a n d 3 :0 0 P.M .

No Shows a t Capitol BeNevilte Saturday. . .

* * M V B H T U R c ^No mlltr what your i | i . . . hail's • teem I reef dedicated l« ckaldrei - from 2 lo 921 Th Woadtr iiJ the Sparklt led the l«Mty

. (I ChristHMS art h*ft...«r«ppd

M A IM S 0NLYIFri., Sat. & Sun. Drc. 14 - 15 • 16

sun504A dult, $1.00 r -

VFW UNION CITY _ •t Hudaon aiodl 1 Porfowllno Av

The EPICS ORCHESTRAD A N C I N G ■ t o 1 2 J0

A tf m . 9 9 c A m p to P a r k i n g

RIVIERA

Roller Skating 7:30pn

TO

11 pmMaUaoe I - S p.ai

SATU R DAY. SUNDAY Beclnaera Rink

Special RATES to Group. 1*1 W ASHINGTON AVE

BollevlUe — P L » S tt t

Friday,

Satarday

Plum biOn lhe reverse side of the.

H e a tin g

S H l V E R l NS H A R O N

shouM h m l it ta iw * 'Sh« just lau |h td whan friends w «ra«4 th a t har noisy old

furnace needed fixlac

Then one Bight, when .ha had *ue.la for dinner, tha old fut nace ^ave ita laat gmnp Every­one was shivering when we got there, but Sharon warmed up when wo lold her about tbe new American Standard boiler that haa automatic contrpla, bents faat. ia clean, com pact and coeta leaa than ohe ftfurrd She o rdered . D on’t be a n o th e r Shiverin’ Sharon. Call ua b ifort your old fu rn ace o r boiler gives out.

—J * n m

: a L , . ' T v ,S40 Ridge Road

l yn.(lu,r»t . C L 9-7600

•\ V

THURSDAY. DECEMBER U , THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIE1T• v j

PAGE THRECM i** MarcKlttllo'* Engagement Revealed

• r i *

Joanne Crowley Becomes Bride Of Roland W. Sorge Of Wayne*

Mias Joanne Mary Crow ley,, w hite carnation* d«u«hter o f M r.a n d M r t W il- j M r, s „ n lry liam Crowley o f Lyndhurst b e - l,^ , , matron cam . tbe bride of M r Roland w o rt a pa!e W Sore*. son of Mr. end M r*

l and rotes. Albanese s«of honor. S

fre y tw o piece- - f m . ----------------------duit and wore a h oni,* chry

Henry Sorge of Wayne on S a t- ;*mum urday, November 24. . * . 0 . «

The ceremony wa* perforav.*d . Sor,!e ,crved *by Judge Letcfcer | b” ' m ,n

I The bride wore a street-1 A ,t«r » ,hor' honeymoon the length sown w ith an im port *1 w u p l* w il l reside in P tfluan- lace bodice and o rg a n s s k i r t „ « « k Township The headpiece was a whtteroaej Mrs Sorge is a recent grad- and she carried a houquet o f uate o l Lyndhurat H igh School.

Judttfc Anderson Exchanges Vows With Craig Waskiewicz Saturday

_ ww. .VII, I I * nu i *>riict k IV), ia,M r and Mrs F lo ri M a ich iT P c »*<lwell Township, exchanged

lo, 270 Harrington Ave., an ! vow* Saturdaynounce the engagement of I * Craig Waskiewicz, son oftheir daughter. Joanne M a r ie ,M r* J o h n W askiewuz, 712 New to Owen Neville Eichst*dt. s o o t i" * ? * Ave • and the la t* Mrof M r* Homer Perkins. St Jo- W Waakiewic*.

Miss Judith Anderaon. dough- length, w ith high necklines, le i of M r and Mrs. John An-1 three-quarter length sleeves derson. IIS Horseneck Hoad, and panels of ru ffle s in the

beck They wore matching hats

M issouri Miss Marchitello is a gradu­

ate of Lyndhurst High School and is w ilh the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company of Newark.

Her fiance i* a graduate of Central High School. St Jo­seph He is serving in the U S Navy. presently stationed at the U S Naval Hospital at Portsmouth. Vs.

No date has been set fo r the wedding

Surprise Shower For Mrs. Sorge

A reception at the Am erican Legion Home, followed the cer­emony performed at 5 p m at the Westminister PresbyterianChurch by the Rev. Hubert En­gelke. pastor o f the church.

Miss Karen Anderson was her sisters maid o f honor Bridesmaids were the ,Misses Lynne Trinka. cousin of the bride, and Theresa Zaorski n f Lyndhurst and Cam ille Larson of Caldwell. Lo ri Renz. cousin o f the groom, was flow er g ir l ! department

Jon Waskiewicz, served hi*! Boch. Inc

Nazare Family Marks 60 Years In Lyndhurst

and carried matching m uffs trimmed w ith w hite roses

The flower g ir l wore a w hitelmoire fa ille dress trim m ed in Last Saturday at the Mas hursL They o rig in a lly settled!giano. and Pete Nazare. Nichothe four colors worn by the b ri- chio Restaurant, the Nazare in the section o f tow n know n tas and Philom ena’s ten childdal attendants Her sk irt was; held a fam ily reunion com is "the Hill** and remained i ron include-John. Pete. Frank,ru ffled and the neckline h igh.( memorating th e ir 60 years in there to raise th e ir tem ilies Fred. Tony. Ray. Mmes Mar-and three-quarter sleeves She Lyndhurst In the m id 1800'< Mercurio and Felice ’s ten chil tha Fiore. Toss Perrotta . Tina

Nicholas and M ercurio Nazuu dren include-Mmes Mazie Pa- Gallo, and M ane Van de Voort.migrated from th e ir native terno, Mae Carino. Ida Capone. At the a ffa ir were the formerCompasso. . Ita ly f irs t settling Mary Sabino. N ettie Isgro, L il- and the ir o ffsp rin g numberingin New York. Philadelphi i hun Pucci. Joe Nazare and the w ell over 100.Trenton and fin a lly In Lynd- late Rose De Moo. Jennie Cag- Mae C arino and the late Pe-

wore a circlet of red roses on her head and carried an o ld- fashicmed bouquet o f red roses.

The couple are on a wedding tr ip through New Y ork State. They w il l live et 712 New Jer* sey Ave , Lyndhurst Mrs Was­kiewicz is a graduate o f Cleve­land High School, C aldwell She is w ith the accounts receivable

at H offm an La Nutiey Her hus

Mrs Roland Sorgo o f Pe- quannock was guest o f honor at a surprise miscellaneous

brother as best man Ushers band, graduate of Lyndhurst were Paul Jasm&ki, Charles H igh School, is a roofer w ith Jury of Lyndhurst and H a ir y United Slate. T ile and Compo-

f Smolenat k of C lifton. sition Roofers, Local Union No.The bride wore a gown o fj 16. o f C lifton,

nature fa ille w ith high neckline,j ____— _ _ _ _ _long slaeves pointed at tlie

On Sunday n igh t Professor Cuba raised 6 m illio n .tons ofJose R Vazquez a fo rm er pun uyar in a month Russia took cipal at Caibanen Sch<» i j sugar miU I t also shipped Cuba. t61d of conditions under buses home.Castro, which make i t in to ler-! He said freedoms were prom- able ta r libe rty lovm g Cuban- ,scd tht. people by Castro who to live under his Communist k lUm 5p<,aK3 5 o r 6 hmir<. „ Ild

v y l ° L n Ul*'- ap*'ul“ n® * " “ “ 'tuo d ma8netic personality ButYouth Fellowship o f Weatnmi freed,)ln o( th<_ s or ofster Presbyterian Church, | speech bring* 15 to 20 years in

Vazquez had been p rin c ip a l, ja il Sentences are pronounced fo r 27 years of the Presbyt* i by a court on “ the »*mpty tan School when he was aakod chair" The accused never en- to sign a pledge o f loya lty to t. r-. court, but is to ld the court s

-------- . ---------- , Castro but he refused. He was4 sentenceM arion I o f fa ille , in red fo r the m aid ner party given on Sunday by placed under constant w atihki, D i- o f honor and in ye llow , green her son-in-law and daughter,'and fin a lly lel

long siaeves pointeu at in e i t d . a aL D 1 w ru t, ru ffled w ith e m b ro id e r-M r S * ^ n t f i o n y Td lU Z Z I

shower given on Friday eve- ny ion tu lle on the front H o n o r e d O n B irth d aV ning by Mrs Stanley Albanese;panel of the sk irt, w ith a de D . r y n a a yat her home at 131 Delafie ld i tachable tra in Her fin ge rtip Mr.; Anthony Paluzzi, 700Avenue. ve il fe ll from a seedpe<u I crown. New York Avenue, was guest

Guests were Mrs George Cue j She earned white roSes. io f honor, in celebration o f herco and the Misses Diane Her ' B rida l attendants wore gowns 78th birthday, at a fa m ily d in- man, Angela Dolce, M M uller, Loretta C/arnecki,ane Fazola, Delia Marchiano. and blue fo r the bridesmaids.

The ir dresses were in street -

ter Nazare o r ig in a lly operated, the ir w ives havea candy store and ^w ta l sub-1 fa m ily s tillstation across from L inco ln ; com m unitySchool fo r many years Peter! / later became T ruant Officer! / and fin a lly in 1929 opened lhe Nazare M em ori. I Home Inc .j which is presently being oper* ated by h is brother. Joseph.Though Nicholas, Mercurio, and'

ve M ated on. remains In

Photo by Lynwood

Fellowship Hears Castro Erases All Cuban L i b e r t i e s

Carol Micci and Josephine Ren- na of Lyndhurst. Miss Nancy P ra tt and Mrs. Henry Sorge ofi Wayne, and Misses Margaret Bollmann and V irg in ia Quinn o f New York C ity

Mrs. Sorge is the former M in

le ft the country.

Elaine Pandorf * Engagement Told

Th*- lm ie MoreKeepers w’ere, . . _ - ,| - • lhe latest to feel Castro’s pow-

M r and Mrs. Edson Foster at, He said Cubans m ust apply'er, when last week they open- for a visa to leave the country ed the ir stores and were told pay $25 in Am erican money they are now w ork ing fo r the apply, the government takes in-government, not fo r themselves ventory of the home and sev The large businesses had long eral weeks later notifies the before been nationalized

M r and Mrs _______________ „ __ __ __Joanne Mary Crowley, daugh- 263 Green A ve , announce the Lyndhurst and M r and Mrs

th e ir home, 460 Forest AveOthers present were Mr. and Mrs Peter Grisafi, M r. andMrs. George Stampone. M r and Mrs Ernest Paluzzi, M r andMrs August Paluzzi and M r

Fred Pandorf,! and Mrs Ray La Grasao, o f

ter o f M r and Mrs W illiam P. Crowley. 540 Kingsland Ave., Lyndhurst She and Roland Sorge were married on Novem­ber 24th at 4 p.m. at a cere­mony performed by Judge Jo­seph Letcher in the Mayor’s o f­fice at Lyndhurst Town Hall.

The bride wore a street length dress o f French lace and an­tique organza w ith a rose head­piece and carried a bouquet o f white roses.

Her only attendant was Mra. Stanley Albanese who wore a pale grey two-piece suit and a corsage o f gold chrysanthe­mums.

Robert Sorge of Ene. Pa., served his brother as best man.

The couple are liv ing in Pe- quannock Township. Mrs. Sorge is a graduate o f Lyndhurst High School and is w ith Becton Dickinson and Company. East Rutherford. Her husband at tended W'ayne High School and is w ith Ducane Heating Cor poration. Totowa.

engagement of the ir daughter,'Rocco Paluzzi o f Rutherford. Elaine, to Benjamin Coppola.)On Saturday a ll these couples J r son of Mr and Mrs Ben- drove to W ilton, Conn.. where jam in Coppola of Belleville . I the Fosters gave a party fo r

The couple were honored at Mr. Foster’s sister, d inner on Saturday n igh t at

the V F W HaU. Ther* were130 guests

Miss Pandorf attended L yn d ­hurst High School and is w ith the Hudson Wholesale G ro­cery Company. Lyndhurat. Her fiance, graduate o f B e llev ille H igh School, has his own truck ing business

A June wedding is planned

The Washington P TA w il lhold its Christmas meeting next Tuesday evening at, the school, when there w il l be a Christmas program, under d irection of the teachers of the school and Miss N ellie Duplak, p rinc ipa l. Re­freshments w ill be served. Mrs Angelo D. Checki, J r., heads the hospita lity committee.

years in ja il. .meeting o f the A ux ilia ry .Vazquez and his w ife and Follow ing tlie short business

one daughter live in West, meeting a Christmas party »asjOrange and he teaches Spanish, held Carols were sung and] at B loom fie ld College A son gifts were exchanged.is a senior in a high school inCalifornia, am i a daught,, is Hostesae. o f the cvemngl a college ju n io r in Portland. a fOregon Andrew Love, o f Wood-!

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The Ladien A u x ilia ry of the National Association o f Letter S Carriers, Branch 480, o f Ruth- g erford, elected officers for the 5 coming year at the ir meeting 1 held on Tuesday evening at the § Community Center. Sylvan St § and H ighland Cross, Ruther- S ford, Z

Mrs. John J Dabal o f Lynd- £ hurst was elected president for * the coming year w ith Mrs Nt- 5 cholas S tefanchik, o f Ruther- K ford, vice president; Mrs John fl Dempsey record ing secretary and Mrs. R obert Morton, finan­cial secretary, both of Lynd-

Cuban he may leaVe, but i f the The professor to ld o f the for- inventory is not exactly as it mer profusion of oranges in Cu- was when firs t taken, the visa ba stands were on every streetis denied Only tw en ty-five comer where oranges sold fo r i tpounds of clothing may be a penny each Now Russia S S t ^ tre a s ^ e M,0/ % taken, noth in * else, when a Cu lakes a ll the oranges and the <•£[“ ,' n * i j . . ISban leave, the country. fru it like medicine and m u s t l^ r°™“ - 'L y n d h u rs t. 5

Vazjuez said Russia took the; be prescribed fo r and bought p i f w . f ;Sb - t o , th . things _Cuba had*., drug store,. f e ^ ^ a ^ h i

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ui iim* ming3 cuoa naa ai arug Mores, and sent them to Russia. He Shoes may npw be bought I( said Cuba had attained th ird | only by government w-orkers place among South American Laborers must w o rk 8 hourscountries eeOm^ncally and had at a wage and give in addition| W oodH idge |everyth in* to *S courage m du.-,4 hours of w o rk to the su te !? ” ^ ^ ' 5 , G erard Detrv hf* i n a sn rln«» tn fhp nine rlnino m ilitia fne ' UTS

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K e e p Y o u r F a i t h , G o T o C h u r c h E v e r y S u n d a y A n d H o l y D a y s

i l M T f e u r c h J I e t ^ S EM O D H U T

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M OUNT C A R M E L C B A rE L f O l l i U Lyndhurat

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CHL’RCH H n w a l n u Valley Brook

A t h u m P«T. Edward I f . w f f

PR— >■: Chareh - GE | 7M ‘ P tn w u f * -G E l - U S 'i

| ion entitled “God the Preserv- w o f M an" is tho Golden Text

I the Bible ( I I T im othy): T h e L o rd ahall de liver me

eve*y evil work, and w ill eserve me unto his heavenly ncdom "One o f th t citations to be

ead #H»m “ Sci«*>ce and he*4>»th K c * ti# the Scriptures” b

...ry Bailor Eddy state 151): T h e d ivine M in i t;i

..ide mao maintain* H it ow, a | ( and likeness*'These verses from Psalm 121

. i l l also be read: The Loj t l l p.uaerve thee from ai

v ll. he s lw il p. ese. ve thy sou rf* Lord ahall preserve thy go

ng out and thy coming ta fr> us time fo rth , and even fo

•vermo.e .**

James Charles Vile Is Dead, Ex •Commander 6 f Legion Pi

W E.STM N STU I PKESBVTVRIAN C H t’RCH

U r . R. I .( I KM<« R o d L y s d k a n

Phone W t M n M M

Chare* School at »:M i m . coin A r t . , d:ed t t his bom * .,r ^errtees at I I . N anery n a i l unday morning after a b rie f able. line** He waa 70. was bom in

l oath Fellowships al 4 and 7 Jeraey C ity and moved from» .« . lha r* to Lyndhu at M years

— — * ---------------I He waa an A rm y veteran of

Vorld W ar I, having been a ergeant Ha retired in IS5' nan being a bridge oparat u

fo r the Be gen County D e p a i tent o f Engine ;rs. by whom h

had been employed lo r l /ear*, last at the Union A v e ''.uo B r id t» . Ruthe fo jd 1

He waa a member and P u l

PostJames Charles Vile. 313 L in - l« lfl. Veten as o f W orld War

‘ ; i nd a charter member o f the Lvndhurst Police Reserves

L Y N D H l’RST M ETHODIST CHURCH

W. Raws

NT. THOMAS*EPISCOPAL CHURCH

(uyvaaaat and Forest A ’ hu r-h Office:

Build ing. Peraot A veM o Phone: (.Eaeva l - J M

Ike Rev. Thomas M Faster

Phone: WEbster VI1S4Ally M orning aad Eveain* - - _____ — . .t, . Mi rayet a t I M A.M aad 7:M ‘ Commander o f Ba ringer-W alk r .M respectively, e ire p t F r i r * «"t. No 159 Am erican Le daya. I • member of

Every -beraday - J r oun*y Voiture. No. 125. F o rty at 5:30 p.m. In term ent was f ( noir, 6:45 pJB. - F a u lty P 1*1 E i* ht * member o f Bergen <>. * i Haven M emorial Park Choir, 7:3# - Hr. Chelr. g:15.tCou,l,> M emorial Barracks, N o.lC lifton

- Every Sunday at 7 pm .Y J t* .

literature; Mrs. Louis Thalinan, the King. , Reverend A a rt Van Hout nWorld Service, National Mia-j A ll good wishes to Mr. and the B ib le Class leader, who i *ions and Ecumenical Service, Mrs Craig Waskiewicz. m arried ently haa been m aking a \ . Mrs. Harry* Wregg. sewing and!at the church on Dec. 8 She is 'd o ie study on the Bible posupplies; Mrs Edw in Lent, fel* the former Jud ith Anderaon. iowship; Mrs John L. Burk.! M r and Mrs. W illiam Tor rr'emLertlui: Mrs. A nthony Ben- rancc. A lan and Janice, hav f

He leaves his w idow M r* ,er’ ®nance: Mra. Justus, hiator- joined the Watchung Presbj l lg a Kortlang V ile ; three sons ;‘an: Mrs Paul Farm* r * p ub lic i- ’ terian Church in the ir ne* 'h a rks J. of M iam i. P la* f lo b - tV ; M l* ' A rU lu r Wllaon- local home town. North P lainfield

art L o f Perth A t S B , ond wh“ r t ,h ‘ , Our boyfc in Service wouldli-h u d K . o f Pines Lake; a AiU* C ircle leaders, one U enjoy hearing from thc fo lks a1

'tlator. Mrs. Sadie Heyer o f New J.ve>. Charles H autk* r k C ity ; ond aix grandchild- * ,ank. V 11* * ;* r A nthony Ben n n der. A lfred Johnaun and Ken­

neth Dingsor. Mrs. Penwarden appointed thc fo llo w in g : Mrs A lfred Hollstein, chairm an r*fnominating committee fo r the APO 406. care o f Postmaster, Association; Mrs A rth u r Wei.*-:New Y o ik N. Y. mann. representative from *he Bob Simpson and John pen

Thi* funeral was held yester l i y when .the Rev. George F tfu lle r, p as tir o f St. Matthew's E iingelical Lutheran ^h u rch or du ted a funeral service at 1:10 p m at the Steever Fu

A t f l Home, SSS Stuyvesaa Ave. Thc Am o.ican Leginr <e vi^e was held on Tuesda>

The Re». Rodger M inister

10? Tontiae Avrnue GLneva 8-fM S

Sunday, Dec. 16 9:45 a .m -B ib le School class­

es fo r a il ages" 11 a.m - Morning , _ . , .Worship. Topic: The Inspira- D" * n,f* r *«tion o f th * Scriptures” Text I * 4 i * CtJ“ rch ^ ^ o o » ‘Ul I I Samuel l i . l 7 p m Young ,f” r * " * « ? l£ ' ud'l'liPeople's Group Lynda N o l t e , ‘ 10® ' Publlc w «r»h*p Leader Sermon by the m inister on "Tn.Thursday, Dec 13 | Chor-d m ,h ' An« '15' Son* "

8 p.m.-Choir Rehearsal Tueaday. Dec. 18

8 p.m.-Ruth Nichol Mission­ary Society meeting anJ Christmas Party _ ,Thursday, 8 00 p.m

( i m V - ' ' ,V * r SBnd‘ r * ‘ ^ « . M a r g <i r * t C h M v o r * ^

' Thursday, D*c 13 M r‘ Margaret Stuernagel Cem?

• 00 p.m. Youth Fellowship w it f I M r and M rs Samuel Latham a.- advisors

Monday 3 30 pm Youth Chou J rehearsal.

8 00 p.m. A du lt

7 a.m -Holy Communion. 9 Cheevera. fo rm erly o f Lynd ip m -Canvass Committee meets hurat* w ,dow of Thomas Chee- . and reports v«r £ w t,° *«_ 1W5. diedFriday-Saturday, Dec 14-15

6.30 p.m. F riday to 4 p.m.Saturday-RETREAT For High School Boys at S t John the Di vine, Mendham, N ter-Conductor.

•••Ou), iAC. 167 30 a m -H o ly

Mass was offered at 9 a m: ment was in b,Holy Cros

Cemetery, No th A n |n g t jn

CARD OF

Wednesday Dec 10 C hoir rehearsal>» ~ Prayer SatlJrd 2J:

Meet.ni; The Sanctuary w il l b . c h r il tm M p , r „ M for lh , chu.bL uf l ' * d r e n in th « ir own departm en t

SSS?*,pi2 » ot ,h*Church Scho°1 Th«r*"*-m ursoay, uec. 2u lioua Christmas celebration of11 a m -W om ens Missionary , ^ o , u rth Sthool w il l be al

Society meeting and Christmas pn) on Sun(J, y ^r “ v ‘ ' There w il l be the annual

\ , .. _ ------ r f umplon— Deeming iton Tuesday at .he Essex Coun- , ih le to thank a ll in persol ty Hospital. j w „ h to take this m e in .

She was 82, was born in Jer-ipressing our sincere and ___. •*.- *** C ' ty * nd had at 516 fe lt thanks to a ll o u r ro la tive^

J. Fr Fos-.PoBt A v* nu* tor a period o f 30 friends and neighbors fo r theiIn )rds of consolation, beautifu l

S urvivors are a sister, M rs f l°r*1 tributes, and many spir.Communion 1 Ro* (*W «> Shockley o f ’ A llis - itudI ^u q u e U at the funeral o l

a.m -Sunday School Morn- ton* Ma,s I two nieces, Mrs. A n- our beloved husband and fatheig P rayer and Sermon d r tw (M abel) G ill o f Hacken- * rank H Campion, Sr.

n-w- ia * nd M r* E llsw orth (K lao. Special thanks to the clergy* ' _ ! Dnnoktnn ak# **_____ I St U iphapl't R r Church

our $tafl

of the Nazare M em orial Home

8 Dm '-W om an'. O o iU r o r » Boughton o f East O range:!o f s t Michael's R. C. Ch'.r t? « d nT A d ii i i C nn firm . and a • W alter Stuor- com forting w ord ,‘ n Class Confirm s- , o( R,v f r ^ d ,)(.to r L Black , nd to th .Party,

tion Class Wednesday. Dec 18-Ember Day T h r funeral was h t ld on

10 am H o lT com m un iJn Monday from O,. J o h r fT B urk

FIRST CHLRCH OP CHRIST c h r I?""»5 ®»* canlJ * ’ ‘* h ’ 1" :,'1- 'ice at 11 p m on December 24

There’s a welcome to a ll atSCIENTISTE. Plerre^aat Jk L incoln Avea.

Rutherford. S . J.ar«Mh of tM M«th«r C*«rc* Tn* r im Chur«ft •« CHrt**. •«

iM ton Mi m lu M it S«r >c*« «t P;00 AM

tliO f A M S.'•'day Sciaqi W*eM«.a«y tu n m g M#;:m* «t

f:1| •*tloch at which uitimcn.M »l ChrUtUn »f« §t>*iv

Room ot S ata'ion t«w#r#MoMoy throufh aaturaoy, H

a. <* to fc p.m.. ana on ►'.or» o*o- a«na from f 90 to t a c»«0•a 1*001 hoi.a*y*

Nwraopy ««r« •ra«.o«« iumhj t»M *y AOrv.##

The ava ilab ility o f divine protection and safety w il l be Sunday -explained Sunday at Christian! 9:15 a.m Sunday School. 9:13 Scene* church services fand 10 30 a.m. "The Abundant

H igh ligh ting the Leaaon-Scr* L ife ",

lhe church on the com er of Stuyvesant and Tontine Aves.

IT . MATTHEW S LVANC.FI IC A I. I I THTRAN

C H t’RCH

< orner Valley Rrook Av*., and Trsvers Place, l.yndhurst

Rev. George Mailer, Pastor MS Trsvers Place, Lyndhurst

WEbster » 1114

lY N M V R n HERREW CENTER

RabM Abraham H. A l b n 133 Valley R rook A n n a

GEneva I H H J-JSJ1

Funeral Home, i l R idg* Road w ith a H igh Mas. o f R equ i*rr

;at » 30 a m at Sacred H eart RC Church. In term ent was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North

‘ A r ia n to n .,■ M y :

RUTHERFORD BAPTIST CHURCH

U W. PaaaUe Avo^ Rutherford Rev. Georga Sm ith, Pastor

>» Woodward A v o , Ratberford Phone: GEneva 1 *7 (8

J .A T T E R O A T SAINTS o r J E IC B CHRIST A. E. Storks, Paotor

'erv lceo Every SwMay at U a Adoniram Maaool c Temple » l Second Ave , Lyodhara l

Church Sea aai. M a-to. Proaektog Sorrleo, 11 a m

UNDERSTANDING GUTOANCE

f d l l h r a a r r in a n ta tr o f |> c rp lrx il>

and “ I i r r im ^ o u r . is th e inii>Mon to u m lr r -

c la n d in f ly a n d < |u ir lly lead th e w a y .

N A Z A R EM E M O R I A L H O M E Ine.

JOSEPH A CAOGIANO, M «r.403 RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST. N.

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M r*. A u ra lia Kah iarMrs Aure lia Stosh Bachmann-

Kahler. 630 New Jersey A v e . died at Bergen Pinea Hoapital on F riday a fte r a long illness She had been a patient at the hoapital fo r tw o weeks

She was 84, was bom in G er­many. came to thc United States when six years old l iv ­ing fira t in New York C ity fo r 26 years and the past 52 years

L yn d h u rs t She retired in 1W.iT from U 'lnp .i hotel maid She leave* tw o tons. W illiam

A Ba< hrnann of Lyndhurst and A lexander E. Bachmann of E lm hurst, L. I.; three grand ch ildren and 6 great-grandchil dren. Her husband, W illiam K ah ie r. died in 1034

Mrs. Anna F. Ha laMrs Anna F Hale, New M il

ford, some time ago a resident of Lyndhurst fo r three years, liv ing on S ix th St^, died at the Valley N ursing Home at West wood on Thursday.

She was 69. was born in New Y ork C ity , w ife of the late Wal ter Hale.

She leaves three daughters. Mrs. Robert (A lice ) Robe.-taen Buffa lo. N Y , Mrs Carro l (A drienne) Christiansen, Ten afly. and Mrs W ilbu r (Sh irley Anderson. Haworth; five grand­ch ild ren and one great-grand ch ild

The Rev. George F M uller, pastor o f St. Matthew's Evan ge lka l Lu theran C hurch .'con­ducted a funera l aervire nt t

on Saturday a: » Johr B u rk fu n e ra l Home. 52

Ridge Road. Interment was ii H ills ide Cemetery, Lyndhurst.

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John Radleigh o f Lyndhu Everyman's B ible Class s. ta ry -a fte r other announcvm ■ have been m ftde-w ill quote i attendance count

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Association on the i-hurch noir. lu lling e-omnntlw M ra W regf. - d i l in ; chairman, M rs Charles

:<auck. music chairm an, and ‘Irs. Charles Vogel, sunshine,

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e tke hav* re turned from t iW r —stin t o f S *r\ ic * _ Mr. and Mrs. T rcdci

Yum Sin Sook. the Korean Stuhler, 540 K jtth A \« ., ,Orphan adopted by the Woman s brat*d the ir 25th weddingAssociation, has w ritten about n iversary on Saturday u '

- _______________ . ... JM * aobool l ife and says “ I a m 1 they went te d inne r andalod th * mutiey received in thc supposed to sing a vocal solo In: show In' New Y o rk C ity T Felloivnkip of the Least Coin ", our special concert and i t Is »o l«e re . accompanied by i l . rh ich wiM go to the Prcsby-jn iuch fun to practice singing two anns-in-law and dnugh•r ia l treasure* to he used in a fte r school.' The g ir l is lu M r and M r, H arry KrauAisaion fields years old and was sponsored North A rlin g to n told Mr

Mrs. Louis Thalm an reported through lhe C hristian Children's Mrs A rth u r Strauss of Rflat thf* ropont . rummaaa aala r , .mj4 t r . i erford

Bible Class Feta O ld Timors Here

w . From memory's ha ll goea outW orld Service and tw o boxes call-'*calling a ll Old T im er;

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hat the recent rum m ag* saic Fund. Richmond. Va. netted $114.00 fo r the aupport

f the Korean g ir l. K im Sook, who has been adonted by thevomen.

Mrs, W illiam Weismari rep<»-t- *d five bags of clo th ing collected or W orld Service and tw o boxes

» the migrants. attend” ; is the aentiments ofThc membership chairm an re- Everyman’s B ib le Class presi-

orted ten new m em ber^ to he dent R ^ Shafer, when speak- tidcil to the ro ll 27 members * " * ot Sunday's session on Dec nd five guests were present at l utb* tn be held at the R uther­

fo rd High School on E ilio tt F*l.. (4:22 a m. sharp.

Creeling the visitors and Old Timers, w il l be past president

..... „ , w . ; ^ H I Ia® MacOregor^ w elljlann. who also plaved a piano In his a b ility lo extendolo. O Holy N ig h t". G ifu ? fr lc n d l5r sree tinc to a ll mem-I Acre exchanged. jb e r , o f any fa m ily who attend

Hostesses fo r the social hour he. 5 i a“ SCM“ n on ,h* i r I n t e r e s t i n g

he meeting.A Christmas party fo llow

A ll joined in the singing of hristmas carols w ith accom

paniment by Mrs A r th u r Weis

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A'hkh iollowed, w ith refresh- 10J^„e' r , '! lV rch^s . „ . . inents, wore the Aiembers o f j . J J ? '* ^

circles three and fo u r ,o rw a rd . t0 »The next meeting w .ll be h e ld ,*0®dh c^0nru ’ ,51n* ln * “ on* * " h !

II. the evening of Januarv 7th, tuna* from Every-*h c n thc 1*W staff o t o ffices ” * " S. v . r ^ , V " i u 'W ill b e ln f h ' i r n c I C o m e - Y e Fa ith fu l, Raise TheW ill be in tharce. S tra in ” ; T h e Son of God Goes

| Forth to War**; "Lead On. Oi K ing Eternal*’ ; “ 1

Insta lla tion of ^officers was a feature o f the nWeting of the Woman’s Association of the We^tmister Presbyterian Church on Monday evening at the church. The installing officer was the Rev. Robert Engelke, pastor

Mrs Norman Penwarden w ts installed to succeed herself a>. president, w ith Mrs. C liffo rd R ifenberg as vice president and.rugram chairman; Mrs Walter preparing fo r Christmas undei I chestra’ conductor will alsorustus secretary: Mrs. Georg* the d irection ef Mrs. Mae C ar-|bave a musical s e c t io n to o f-i A lberding. treasurer; M rs.'penter. new superintendent. fe rEncelke, secretory o f S p iritu a li On December 23 at 11 a.mJ Chaplain Fred H. M ier has! L ife : Mrs. John Mangold, mi.;- special music w ill be heard at the Scripture to read (M atthew lio n a ry education; M rs Banja- the Christmas Festival Service.111. verses I to 12) and P ra ye r1 m in O. D ivine, aocial education December 24 at 11 p.m. thej to give; la te r he w il l bestow and action; Christmas Candlelight Service the Benediction, at the closing

M rs W illiam Kearr.i, w il l usher in the B irthday of o f the bible class session

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She .is survived, by her hus­band. F red; a sister. Mrs Ag-j

The funeral waa on Monday ;nes Inm an o f Jackson Heights, a L. I.; and a nepho* M artin ? Dolan o f Lyndhurst.

The funera l waa held on Fri- day at 9:15 a.m. from the John i L. B u rk Funeral Home. 52 \

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Minnt-ed IMowher* in agricu ltu re are the vast change* being

w rought by mechanisation nvore d ram a tica lly 'illu s tra ted than in egg production It in amazing to know that w h ile 99% o f a ll farm * selling eggs have les* than 800 birds, they produce only 99% o f the egg< In other words, 10% of the nation'* farms— where the flock* are larger than 800 b irds—produce 64% of the eggs Technological im ­provements are costly. They are undertaken only by those able to afford them Thus the number who can lake ad- vantage of the new technology steadily w ill become smaller although the ir production becomes larger

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Evening Department Presents Girl Scout Check■ y a a v a i

T w e n t y F iv e Y e a r O ld E x - M a r i n e I s N e w B o s s O f T a m a r a c k C o u n c i l S c o u t s

l e f t lo righ t: Mrs. Herace Bogle Jr., co-chairman; Mrs. Rudolph Skyta. President of the Associ­ation. Mrs Bernard ttlohm. camp rhairm an. Mrs A rth u r S< hre< k rn M rin . project < hair man and Mrs. John Kosslo, department chairman Photo by Lyawood

The Lyndhurst G irl Scout As- ceeds of the ir recent projec t to succeed Mrs Skyta The elec-«»ctatK>n held a short business card party, to Mrs. Rudolph tion w ill be held in Januaryfrtw tin g followed by t t n i r Skyta. p r*.ident o f the G ir l A c h u tm u p ,r ly fo |lowedchriatm aa parly at tho. Scout Scout Association. (or um- ,n ^ E llw bcth U nd w y lpd uX{

1 the playing of games Mrs. LeHouse on Monday evening in.proving the ir camp siteThe h.ghllght of the evening Sussex County „ o| l rd ,ar th ,

was when M rs A rth u r Schreck Mrs V ic to r Maturo. chairm an ' oJ t an>lsenstein of the Evening M em -o l the nominating committee. * ‘ dL o s h ip Department o( the Wo- teported the ir slate of officers G ifts were exchanged by man's Club of Lyndhurst. pre foi 1W53 Mrs Walter Leyh is means of grab bag. Elaborate sented a check for $687 60. pro- the nominee for lhe presidency lefreshments were served

V incent L. Crudele, recent !> appointed Bergen D istric t 8c >u’ Executive. called a Jtom d Table Meeting w ith a ll unit leaders fo r exchange o f id<• nd a general get acquaint.-tl session, on Monday et pont School. Ruther ft

The ta ll, clean-cilt, five year old ex-m ari the blonde crew cut is uate of P la in fie ld High and Lebanon Valley where he majored in and psychology He is ber o f Phi Lambda Sigma

Crudele entered service im the Marines d irec tly from C<>1 lege where he was made e se< jnd lieutenant in the BOTC. H» recently ended his three-yen tour of duty which include! the Mediterranean area and Puerto Rico .as a firs t lieut. ii ant.

Crudele is married to th< form er Janice Sevaco. o f L e1 inon. Pennsylvania, and is tht father o f tw o daughters, Lynn* Ann, two and a half years old and Lisa Ann. one year a r I 'hree months of age.

The fam ily lives at 39 Y.. lara Avenue, Rutherford.

Crudele is enthusiastic abou

In te re s t S tirs In School V o t e N e x t F e b . 1 3 f ?

r>lan.« fo r Tamarack Council career guidance The Astron- nd tfer help U gives boys in Juts, Glenn. Grissom and Car­rie & out Movement in the 7 center a ie leaders in this Ex-l

'owns in his D istrict Carl- jlo re r ac tiv ity and Glenn is ti»dt, Eii>t Kutherford. Lynd- r^ost Advisor in his area. t lurst, Woud-Ridge. North A r- Th.» Go-Roundup l>eing con injtton. Moonachte and Ruth- iucted at the present time •rford lolds the reward o f a space

He anmfum-ed lhat Tamarack winner for the trdbp recruiting • ***$■»Council has begun construction j he largest number of boys and | { \ A m y D iv in ei a new fie ld house at Camp .he ind iv idua l scout recruiting \ i . . . j , . , * i e lm . . . ..«• .• ■* a .. ■»

r.imarncfc ,n Oakland T h i, .. noal w il l receive ., .pace bulge , » » " " < > " f m e e t , . * . % .-J n * * -n#t fio m the Lions' C lub of for his uniform «lav. I le c e i i i lw r IH was *et Us I lit* i la le fo r l l ie H o a rd 's

B loomfield The i-amp w ill al- Crudele reports ihal of ihe t r n t u l i \ e a d o p tio n o f lh e S ch o o l Itm lu .-I fo r l 'H r t -4 4 , have new tents and plat- > Exp lorer Posts in his d istrict i »•• i i ■ . . i> . u

• nis this summer. 2 a ie ,n Lyndhurst. Post 80. '*> 1 r * t* y R e sU .n nThe camp is used a ll year sponsored by the Lyndhu st Piesident M orns S t4 terobr^p

• und hy scouts, (or week long .lig h School l*TA. and Post 86 A lu m n i announced the date (or Bserd ping period, in Summer r t Sacred Heart Church f . ' fcd.ra tion election a, Febru-• nd weekends in w inter. An He. says organizations spon- N e x t W e d n e s d a y • between the hours of• verage of 80 boys can be ac- soring packs, troops or posts A + | r jar**« I n l o m i l - and 9 p.m. Candidates must,-ommodated over the weekend nay be schools, churches, serv- BP®# file w ith the Board Secretary,to » work for badges in cook- ce clubs. American Legion Tht, Lyndhurst High School Pr »°r to 4 p.m.:> and nature study, each boy Posts, industries, or a group of 3tudenl Council is sponsoring ' . , ... .. .pending about ten days during .nterested parents B an ingei- d dante d ^ . 19 in honor ol p«l>,,or>* may not be filed af-

■he yea; at tamp. There is no W alker Post. American Legion. ,h<> B ju,, and Gold Alum ni. le r Januaryee tor the boys for weekends. Lyndhurst and Trubck Labora T . / ., . . . . Names of challengers must" it S23 is the charge for a lories. East Rutherford, spon- * aru 0 , * : be filed by February 8iu iiim er week » r troop, and a group of pa- ' n 'm " '" * Settembrino reported that

Crudele outlined the Boy ents in North A rlington Many p 1 I members whose terms expire-ui cycle as Cub, Scout and industries make donations to There w il l be refreshments, are W illiam Bello. Patsy Res-

Kxplorer the Council for the work w ith l»bles. crowning of K ing and tamo and Mrs. John Sozzio.I’h. Explorer Post enables boys, and the ir donati ins to the Queen, a special Christmas Pro- Mrs Sozzio has announced she

high school age boy to take <udg«.‘t is greatly appreciated an<* music by “The Towns w ill not be a candidate because

Postmaster Stothers Asks Again For Early Mailing Cooperation1 Postmaster John Stothers ex- be sent before December 15th, pri-.^ed his appreciation today and those fo r local addres.se.

A n n u a l C hri* tm a* P a r ty To Be S iv a n By F irem en S a tu rd a y

i\ u j - 'ponsib ility and gives >y the Scout Executives.

The Postmaster said fu r the*. M q M c E M | t f l | # r ft looks like the C h r is tm a s ----------

The Past Presidents C lub ofm ail this year wity set an a ll tim e record, far exceeding the 8.000.000 pieces of mail that were dispatched and delivered in the pre-holiday season ofm i . *

The Postmaster continued “ L e ts not disappoint a single friend or loved one at C h ris t­mas time by putting o ff our Christmas mailings to the last m inute "

He offered these good sug­gestions that are easy to fo l­low-Be sure your re turn ad­dress and the recipients name and address is p la in ly typed or w ritten on a ll labels and Christmas cards. A lways use zone numbers Avoid abbrevia­tions of state and c ity names.

T ry to bring your parcels to the postal windows before 10 a.m. or between 1 30 and 3 30 p m . tp avoid the noon hour rush.

Pack your Christmas g ifts in strong corrugated cartons. Use p len ty of stu ffing m aterial to insure safe delivery. Seal pack­ages w ith heavy paper adhesive tape and tie them w ith good, strong cord Be sure to ask a- bout Parcel Post size and weight lim itations when you go to the Post Office to buy stamps.

Speaking about stamps, the Postmaster said, "Use the co l­o rfu l new 4c Christmas stamp, on a ll your Christmas cards. By sending your cards F irs t Class mail, they w ill he d e liv ­ered prom ptly and forwarded o r returned, i f necessary, p ro ­v id ing you include your name and address on the Christmas card envelopes.

Secure free labels at the Post O ffice which read, “ A ll For Lo cai D e livery" and “ A ll For Ou; O f Town Delivery". Then, sep arate your Christmas cards in ­to tw o bundles, thus expedit ing handling ahd delivering of the m ail at the Post Office.

Beginning December 10, ser\ ice windows ut the Post ( )tfice w il l be open weekdays 8 s.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday.* from* g s.m. to 1 p.m.

T ry 1" get ..11 ol yout Christ mas presents msiled before De cember 10th. Christmas cards

Fire Chief Adam Kw ia tkowfo r your excellent cooperation should be mailed at least a I**11 Lyndhurst ctulgo far on his 1962 ' M all Early week before Chr*stmas The d rw l to the •«** of ten yesrs for Christmas" Campaign. He Postmaster reminds us tha t w e * a Christmas Party w ith San- s$td. however, that only by can make it a m errier C hris t- ^ C la u sa l the Fire House Sat- stepping up a ll Christmas card mas for everybody if we w il l , y ; December 15, at twelve and g ift package mailings le i- 'M a il Early and O ften !" lO clock noonm ediately, w il l jf.TTl>j»m ilili to ----------------- -------- | Chairman of the party comprocess and deliver ^ > u r cards r s a i l l l n m ^ la aft* m ittee is sec-ond assistant chiefand g ifts by Christmas Day. K I H I M f f l l l w l l l D Ted Osback. assisted by C hief

Kw iatkowski and firs t assistant ch ie f M ike DeLoy. co-chalr men

• h . i UMj k — - y Committee, members are Paulheld S r i , Embiem C luh Horvath, John Bainer, A Holz-■ n e i.n . t r n 1* , b.-rr F Robinson. L a rry C hris-meetmg al Gene B o y le , last „ n , en j Mom,ru and c Gro,

so The entire department w ill Honored members were M rs help al ihe party. The com m it-

Vernon Cowell, who has )usi t**e wishes to express its thanks finished her term as d is tr ic t to a ll who helped make the -leputy for the Supreme Em Children's party successful,dem Club; Mrs. FrederickBlum, who was treasurer for* ------- ----------- ----- -the Supreme Emblem C lub c o n - . , .vention held at A tlan tic C ity C h r is tm a s M u S lC d le

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P u b lic S e rv ic e W a rn s O n Im p o s te r s

Due to the recent numbet of thefts and unlaw fu l entrie

perpetrated by men posing as employees, repairmen or rep resentatives of Public S ervh» Electric and Gas Compeny officials o f th r company havr issued a warn ing to the pebii> i t serves, particu la rly housr wives, against indiscrim inate ly a llow ing such persons to gain entrance to the ir house­hold

According to Public Service the best precaution against these imposters is lo reqair< proper identification befun adm itting any caller, u a ln the IndivMaasI is known by the occupant of the house li the person cannot show thc necessary credentials, which are provHed a ll Public Serv­ice employees, the proper authorities should be notilicd as soon as possible.

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Funds For Retarded Children A r e Sought By Local Committee

A request that the commum- years w ith the Metropolitan . _______________ty support a fund d rive fo r the L ife Insurance Co. He is chair- C iC T p p l /P M K IY : • netu of more thgn 700 re- man of the board of tax as IvC IN IN TuifcTeil children in the two sessors and member of the DRIVE A S U C C E S S c.iunties ^as sent out by le tte r 'U n it. He and his w ife live at

■cently over the signatures of 628 Valley Brook Ave They, George Savino and Les Con

men . a band headed by M r she expects to move out o f Souak, an English teacher at town in the Spring

H S. E li A Kane. Schoo! Super-The Council is urging a ll A i intendent, announced that St.

umm tov come and visit the ir Thomas' Episcopal Church end old friends and former teach R*-ed M em ori^ United Pres^y-

A good time is insured for terian Church, w ill avail theui-selves of the released lim e fo r religious education program o f the public schools s ta rting in

tthe new yearAlphonse Olkowski askett the

Board, during hearing of citi­zens, i f there is a possibility ofernor. co-chairmen of the L y n d , h(,ht our

,hui> t Sister Kenny Fund drive for , howing |hem of( and were satisfied w ith the result*!wmUn. vandalism

' «t< i F Curcio. commissioner,{ have three children and fiv and Angelo Checki, his co-i grandchildrenchaiiman -I

1 know that my townspeople!M il see f i t to be generous to ia ^ i

»e Bergen-Passaic Unit. New V U O P O C K 8 5 Jersey A.ssociation fo r Retard- ■ ■ . V le d c h u d . en lor .t supporu I n d u c t s T h r e emany fine services for the re-.turded year-round." the co-j Cub Pack 85 met on Fridachairman stated

f Wotkshop*. teen ca iiV e e m .^ in n l lu te . were m ,.., Keony Foundation. B. * |« - — ___.m isery classes, scouls. bowl- dlucted. JosepTTCortese. Itussell PolUlk H„sp it» l. Jersev C ity. Fn, Chief Adam Kvetatkovr-

z Z Bnd s,~h n-j.“ • chri!tm-s 8'f* , i*1, z r •l*I Z c b ha’,y a s^ t“ goal^SISOOOO* A,' v“n'; , '" rn ’ drenY n I h , ' 'K ^ n m ,{f*lFire P ^ v en -- has a. It . _«o.l *150.000. Stephen Polito, M artin Kemp. o ; |w o and of „ e , tion w ork He «>d the school

venting vandalism OI the work of the group o f; John Rugglero, former Board \oung people recruited from the member, said Lyndhurst was

[high school fo r the December 2 ane o( ,h«. very few towns afternoon drive. Though there whose schools suffered no dam- mere not enough workers to age at Halloween and that tu r-

jcover the entire town, the com rounding tow n, have noted iy m ittee hope, those not contacted this. He attributed th is to good

evening at the t lankhn Schooll»-,|l send a donation to the Sis- ligh ting already at the schoola h i n 1 Vi» <*»> tl»u kuiv. mara in. . lr n , ..

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yearpresident of the Supreme Emhi- t_ j w . — ’ The Music Department o f 4heMeMi h’ “k Joseph Lyndhurst High School w il l pre.M clll lo w ho ha< h««n >1 . .M elillo. who has been named s* nt the ir Christmas MusicaleP' 7; ,™ m <p<,ndent, fo: the K hool auditorium at 8

! ° r J '' f'c lo c k on Tuesday, Dec. 18thpreme Emblem Club, fo r the - coming year

The executive board had its Christmas party on Th lay

Don Covert, director o f musicv .w ill be in charge, w ith Gerard

r iv e members were honored La Torraca conducting the con- for having birthdays th is m onth j cert bandand each one received an Eng-] o th e r groups to perform w ill lish china teacup and saucer he the g irls chorus of 120 voices;T ey were Mmes Jacob B u rk , ihe boys chorus of 35 voices, and Vernon Cowell. Gerard G io r- rhe Thirteen Joseph Rosselli, dano, Charles Goll and John tenor soloist, w ill sing “ O Holy - .r^ ia n o I N igh t”

Mrs. Madeline Grant was re-1 The program w ill close w ithported i l l at the home o f h e r the presentation of “ W hy th e ___ ____ _

n a2 f % ’ in ’ la^ * J ' Ch*mes Rang" directed by Miss j r , ]n Page A ve n ue 'T h t ton Grant o f C h f- Angela Wisneski l)e a speaker on “ Cancc:

mentioned a Admission is free The public Women who assiatc I Present !•« mvited^^ The Christmas season L igh t Brigade on Fridas

W illiam F W h Thoma* Est£ dk w il l mean more to all those who ning were Mme« Anthom W illiam Freed and Ben M ig-lcsn hear this program. The gelo. Frank B ilo tta , N"

Music Department invites you. \ Thompson and John Sl? «r Their January meeting w il l 7

held at the home Of

principals. Board of Education and teachers had cooperate^ to make the fire prevention grams so w ell received C ,

C h r is tm a s P a r tyF o r E v en in g D e p a r tm e n t

a former president o f ^ n c ^ e , ^ t ^ w ^

L y n d h u i'l ° 'In addition to activity in mu- Four boys entertained w ith t n ^ o u ^ T a ^ v ' aT this “ "m e ' H » ^ . ' ‘ ^ a d ' a le t te r * 'O f

mcipal government Mr Cui - accordion selections. Richard and Si;nd a f( n() matter how thanks from Elm er D a v t l^ ftr t is active w ith the crippled and Stephen Bottieri, Edward ,, to the Poliak Hospital for Rlfls rece,ved ^rom l ig h

c h ild re n s committee of the Hendela and Kenneth M ille r Hoiiak Hospital. school staff and students te*sn-- iip Elks' Club, a member of the Santa Claus, in the person of preciation of his landaogMMDM

ustee f*5terThe Evening M ember >'lip V-V-. - imv. i.wvi wa u « vi«uo, in li ic l^ is u i l ui _ . _

Department o f the W« rr n’s Bergen-Passaic Unit, and works T im othy Regan, came and prt t x p l o r e r bCOUTS \he High School. Trustee^C lub of Lyndhurst w il l r »!d w ith the cancer drive He and^ented g ifts to all ; | n Q V Q R u i ld in a Curcio explained tha t D e m -the ir Christmas party thr- eve- w ife are the parents of J The Mothers Club served re- ^ port has for years done a fR -ning, a fter the ir short business ,hree children freshments. Mrs Henry Jacques The Explorer Scouts of Troop scaping at the high school and atmeeting in the H igh Schoo t af- M r Checki. a resident here!and Mrs- Carmine Zingaro 3»j iast eVenmg at the CYO lh e Town H all free of charge etena. 82 years is retired after 32, were in charge of arrangements.! Bu ild ing in Valley Brook Ave-I B ill authorized fo r payment

The ir guest speaker w II b e |------------------------------------------------I ----- -------------------- j nut> Nicholas Di Leo is the ir'am ounted to a tota l of 120,850Mrs Paul Hanley of Ridgefield p • /^»XX* A J c * k i t a l I advisor. o f which Finance ChairmanPark, who w il l speak or l>*t r OST V^TTlCe A n d b lX N e w M e m b e r s Their Mothers C lub gave'Restaino aid $1400 w asforP ub -Christmas Happen to V B r a n c h e s T o C lo s e F o r C i r c l e W o m e n them a Christmas party after l,c Service.

! the ir meeting Women in charge The Rutherford Post Office The Ita lian American Circle were Mmes Ann Colasurdo.

evening at the home (Louis De Massi in Fer nue.

The January meeting •( the American Home Group theDepartment w il l be held thehome of Mrs Horace K li< le.

w ill

^lrs. and its branches w ill be closed Club met on Tuesday evening Andrew G uirland, Henry La- ve- Christmas Day, Tuesday-De- at the Clubhouse in Copeland. Paters, Ben L ink , Donald Sca-

cember 25. when six new members were rola and Otto Stellato.There w ill be no carrie r or in itia ted by Mrs Edward Di

window services.

A $1537 substitute teaching b ill was also authorized to he paid

Restaino announced a total o fbonds re tired, $83,761.25.

Supplies for various schools ___ _ ____ __________ _____ to the amount of $3.406 56 weie

The lobby of the main office De Lellis , George Amberg. John T 0 " 5?. ^ o m e n t o approvedw il l be open from «:]« a.m. to Tomachio. Mario Dameli ami In s ta ll D e c e m b e r 20 Mrs Charles Christ, chair-8:36 p.m. fo r the convenience Ralph Rosamieli and Miss man of the Personnel Commit-of box holders. Catherine Barbaco. The C ircle of Polish Women, lee. recommended a County

Perishable and Special De- T he ir Christmas party and Group 783, which usually meet Substitute Certificate be re-eve-,live ry M ail w il l be delivered exchange of gifts w i l l be on tbe cafeteria of St Michael s quested for Mrs Margaret Con-An- as usual. the evening of December 18th School, w il l hold the ir insta l-jw ay, and that her name benan A ll m ail received w ill be dis- There w il l be a short business lation of officers and Christma placed on the substitute teacher

the

by Mrs. Edward cam illo They were Mmes. John p 0 | i sh W o m e n To

Pitched.

3i Blasi.M r

) ic k G a l ic P lays V cco rd io n N u m b e rs

Richard Galik. son of M r and

meeting preceding the party.

fo r out o f town delivery should phony

By Beverly Murphy Two armed holdup men

Mrs'^s"eph*rn‘ G a lik "o f' O r ie n ta lJ n ,er*“d the Rein Delicates- Place, who is a student in the *en. 126 Ridge Road, North National Conservatory o f M u ­sic. Kearny studio, p layed hia accordion in tw o num ber, rend- ■red by the S ilver Band. "P a ­rade of the Wooden Soldiers”Sy Comstock and 'W in ter W on­derland" by Felix Be-nard, in ' conoart given by students o f the Conservatory in the Park Theater. Union C ity on Sunday.Many of the .elections were ?ntire ly by accordion, r igh t through to an Accordion Syn-

C o m p o s ite P i c t u r e H e lp s In C a p t u r e O f B a n d it s

party at Riverside Inn, River *i*t. along w ith that of Mrs., side Avenue. Lyndhurst, at 7 Jean Lewandowski Her rec

ommendations were passed a- long w ith those that M r Kane be perm itted to attend the

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* PU BLIC NOTICE

The Tax Duplicate o f the Township of Lyndhurst fo r the year of 1963 w il l be open fo r inspection on Tuesday. Oecember 18, 1962, in the Tax Collector’s ©fflce. F irs t F loor In the Town Hall fro m 7:30 to 10 o’clock P.M

• ' * .- Board o f Assessors Frank V. Carbone, Chairman Edward Nowel James Herw ig

Dated: December 6-13, 1962 Fees: $4 40

A r l in g to n , on S e p te m be r J8 mii«I (‘ scaped w ith $ 4 0 0 w h i le th re e witnesses lo o k e don.

T h e ir description, furn ished by the witnesses, was used by Dectective Robert F reym u lle r o f the Lyndhurst Police De partm ent to make up compos­ites o f the wanted men by the use o f an Identi-K it. When the pa ir were apprehended w ith in hours of the crime, the com­posites proved to be rem ark­ably s im ila r to their actual ap- >en ranee

The lden ti-K it. generally re ­ferred to as The Box*’ by law enforcement officers, is used ex tensively by police departments in and around California. The results there were so g ra tify in g that Interest was stirred in th is part o f the country

In A p r il 1961 the police chiafs o f Bergen County made ar

(Con t inued On Pace

p.m. next Thursday. Dec. 20. I Mrs Felix JakubowsUi w ill succeed Mrs. C, J. Wojciechow ski as president. The party w ill fo llow the installation. G ifts w ill be exchanged.

F ra te rn i ty C h a p te r H o s ts To M rs. B e a ty

Fra te rn ity Chapter* Order o f I t t ie Eastern Star, entertained the ir d is tric t Deputy. Mrs Alice M Beaty of Kearny and her

ft staff, w ith matrons and pa- I trons of the chapters o f the dis­

t r ic t , on Friday evening at Adoniram Temple in Second Avenue Mrs L illia n H. Meikle

I o f Mountain Lake, a Past Grand Matron, also was an honored

Father Egan Before PTA

The L incoln School P TA ’-* Christmas meetin g .. _ wai- held. December 6 aT L incoln Sdtool w ith Father E»an of N. J. Boys town g iv ing a very intereaUnc in form ative ta lk on Boy stow n. Also fo r our entertainment, the eighth grade students put on a lovely Christmas program along w ith singing many beautiful carols. The entire program was very insp iring The PTA*» brief

guefct Mrs Frank Mangano is business meeting fo llowed and w orthy matron of Fratern ity lhen delicious refreshments weru

I Chapter. served.The Sants Claus Luncheon

went off as scheduled on Dec. 8. w ith lots o f good food and a great big jo lly Santa Claus who gave a to each and every child, and in re turn, the Lincoln PTA presented Santa w ith e lovely tie p in and cu ff l in k aet in appreciation.

Lynwood Photographers were

OetecUve M e r t Preymullar o f Ik * L y i — g| fs l lc s Department checks a M ea ti-K lt.

r :»■« P M * ky Lyawaod

Guy Savino To Interview Senator Case

(J. S. Senator CHCaH P.Caae. New JeeaayS Senior Senator, w il l he In terview .4 tom orrow iP rM ay l n ight aaChannel 1* »T P ay Savina. ______Jay Atm., Lyndhurat Nawa- present and look many photon of----------------Tbe in terview w ill lhe ch ildren w ith Santa, whfcrh

M la 141 added to the excitement afed I festivities o f the day.