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ITHDHURST LIBRARY V A L L E Y BROO:< A V E . Lupramsr. -U^3- 1 I M ALL THE NEWS VOL VII. So Ì 8 T he C ommercial L ead AND THE RIDGE REVIEW Alt ot the New Impartially Told et» d aa S n r i d in Malt*», Aagwst It. IMU M 'ttl M Ogtee Ml iM W r h t i N*w J a *** - «I M ri IUM Ik IM LVNDHUUST, N. J- WtlDAY, MAY 1«, W> COMMISSIONERS APPOINT STORM WATER SEWER BD. O Biv Vaudeville Acts CONVENTION O f CO. UMOMMm To ispear At Ritz F* T. A. HELD AT Curd Fifty May 21st Pretioos To N. Y. LYNDHURST HIGH! Tta t’nited 0*1 Fellow Lodge* of r ;— o -------------- l.yndhurM bn »rrangtng • A M S4I V< m af Bergen t oaaly imd-pnng card party * Atteadrd Tha Aaaaal Sarag Cm - be hrtd in Odd PVUow»’ Temple. on Im a N af Parent-Tench***' Assort- Monday evening, May tl. aliana aad W*r* liar«!* af flur Th* »aailtM ia A lrp report* local Association. a large *ate of tick*» *>d that the flnc*t priar* evtn ubtataed by any INTERESTING TALKS ENJOYED organisation will ba given away at . . . . . way. ---------- thi» cart party, and th*y can be trrn The regular meeting of the Every Saturday afternoon and eve- On Thursday, May 10, th* I “» rent m thr »how window of Levy's Drug hurst Board ol C^ onj. ning starting June 2, five act* of Teacher Aaaociation of Lyndhurat Stun* »re Crankahaw Appoints Every Wedneaday - Grant. Miller and Ruggiero ninK Decoration Day, May 80, the On New Board— Uutiea Have Not Yet Bee. D r.a ^ P £ W *££ Holden A lta For Park Perait *“ v« the opportunity ot Iact* before their appearance on Broad- held at the Town Hall on ! vaudeville will be shown in addition had the honor of entertaining fur the Thr Polka Dot Orrheitr» will ren Flta ta lk* Meadow a. TWO iH .ll SHELLS EXPLODE Thr *krleton Ui thr closet of thr .44 Canadian Car and Koumtery Coa pan) j waa br\>uffct to light again un Satui day night, whrn th* firemen werv cal- vening, when bid* °P to the regular big picture. '“first time in the history of it* organ- Jer the mutac for the dancing in thrir led out to light a blase which ha.i the work of improving Sixth Street, ^ ugu&1 doubte fettun bill will nation, all the Parent-Teacher Amo- very high claim manner and that alone »Urtod in th* deserted building» own between L®um mei^.wid^Jaun^r^ ^ shown on Sunday, Monday, Tue»- ciations o f' Bergen County. - . __ ; ' ahould b* sufficient etfdrnce of the *d by the Nttro-t hemical lompany FIREMEN SUBDUE Y. P. S. Member* RALPH CHANDLESS BLAZE AT NITRO- Attead A Ralhr AND ENTIRE TICKET CHEMICAL PLANT la Newark CWrch CARRY BERGEN CO. Pram« RaiUhp laaecly n«a*d Hi TV Young IV o l« .%.*»«» «f the Canadian Car aad »‘«andai* toai St Matthe« » Lutheran t'hurvh. Val l|ak|l) Ignito m a Ki»»h ley Rn*.t A m uo aad Tr»»«r. Itac» • ai wvll represented ft the tally held ta the Knltvmrf Chanth of N-rth S rw arh..a Han li ) afternoon 1 he delegation waa ted by th* pa* tor, th» K*t i .«'if* P M . tar IHher member* «f th* M o t) •*» M i.», I.dith K.*«M>. Alice hragsr . Iila Has» h en . U iU io l lio a rta n . M a ri* IVnihl,l-iJHan K ota» ■>•<*»' Mar** I e k e i . .igné» Il-iilmi». and Ruth Rom la« it. fob*«. White III., k Roo* N .|l i*."Na to 11 **d I w O a iO l auta I« • «ral I u M ai, *11 R k U ttA s «Ml \,,y I ’» IU<«ra* ft a» H*»«« l 'jmmip-üt It»« bmma rWas . «t taaa »t*».«if h» h r>^ f IU ^A »♦«'»y, wtitìk mt jam,« « «M *i >4 ih* ... .. ^ . n/{ D€ snown on öunaay, »WH „ue, with coneœfe curb, (lay, Thursday and Friday, àx inch bituminou* macadam pave ^ >dvance wi„ ^ mul>. Ilrvtlaúer. and C tatba he»«. Via» tai«i MRS. GEO. HEILAND NEW PRESIDENT the present at this meeting to hear, di»- evening are assured a ’very plraaant cuss and promote the best interests of j time. V the children of Bergen County. As an innovation theie »ill be re: The county chairman. Mr>. Elmer fr^hm ents ser*-ed toall those who Smith, of Hackensack, presided. The participate in this affair, meeting was opened at 10 A.M. with ^ comn|i,)lw tKu, r»,.re . __ *n invocation by Rev John Lane. frwB. ^ ,ite a few of. the OF BIBLE CLASS Thl;S, * “ fi K,W^ b> thr f“* towns to Lyn.lhur,t are U r DIOLX. Parent-Teacher Association m({ Mtrnil , .. r^TT ,,, . . r w „ > ,f "V• . , A cnlial mv.tatlon 1« rltei«led to The. Lyndhurst Bible Class for Wo- wt>re given by Mayor Hoods, and men held a well-attended meeting KIV<.tings from the schools by Sup- . . . --------- -------- , , at tjhe Methodist Episcopal Church on ervjsing Principal Reeves IX Batten . . I! . * . . B ___ would be a move for the good ot lne | Tuesday afternoon, and in the eve- w^,, invited all those present to visit 540 women of Borgon County wer» fact that those who gd t- rnjo) th* a»d which w*r* oner th* piup*rtl ot ’ l'awh, t hail** fWm**o«t and M r. ____ a - a *L¡. -a: a. kau r ^ iu . ..aaiaua.! o Va». a.L a.ant >#kan Patullila n I 'l ì Dilli I'llUltainrV l'iiM, Uri litt I1 ' y tallii/ r ü tarn : thwo «tam i a A ment Only two contractor p « - . . dmigsion ch> wnted bids. They were A. Weyers- * Iwrg and Company and C. M. Bns- tow. These bids were referred to the engineer for tabulation. j A letter was read from John J. Holden of Park Avenue in which he, asked permission to establish a recre-, ation park on his property on River- side Avenue, which adjoins the swim- ming pool, which is also his property. Mr. Holden stated that such a park everybody to be present and enjoy town, giving the children ui the town- njng at g 0*c|ock the women met for th(. exhibition of class work done by ship a place to enjoy themselves j annua| election of officers and j^e High School pupils, without leaving Lyndhurst. , | bi-monthly business. » The annual reports of the county He said that protection Pina! plans were made for a trip secretary, treasurer and district coun- Kiven the children and that he would j ^ ^ hom<> o f WrH John R Gas. cilor were p ven, showing a member observe any rules or regulations which . formcrly of Fem Avenue, ship in Bergen County of over 10,000 while Mr. Gascoigne was employed from 104 organiiatiotts. the commissioners would prescribe. The property would be fenced in, but no admittance would be charged. There would be Bwings, slides, merry- go-rounds and other equipment for the amusement of the children. The matter was laid over on a mo- tion of Commissioner George Smith, fow further consideration. The most interesting feature of the meeting was the appointment of the storm water sewer commission, with Charles Grant, Harry M iller and John Ruggiero receiving the appoint- ment. t Their duties have not been denned, as the board of commissioners had no procèdent for the land it will cover. The above appointments were made by Commissioner Alfred H. Crank- shaw and the appointees will be on tha first division of the storm water Patsy Bianculi of 21« Green Ave- nue, applied for permission to estab- lish a gas station In front of his resi- dence. The rMpest «a* laid ovor for investigation of Mayor Woods. A. Weyersburg was awarded the contract to install curb, gutter and pavements on Seventh Street, from Kingsland Avenue to Thomas Aveffiie. Romeo Bianchi received the con- tract to lay sidewalks, curb and gutter on Wiedeman Place, Meyer Street, Cedar Street and Paul Street C. M. Bristow was awarded the contract for paving and laying curbs and gutters on Mountain Way, from Pennsylvania Avenue to New York Avenue. Bids on the above contracts had been tabulated by the engineer and the above contractors found to have submitted the lowest bids for the Work. Several ordinances for the improve- snents on streets were passed on the third and final readings. They pro- vided for the extension of the water system in Kearny Street, from Ruth- erford to Lake Avenues, constructing a sanitary sewer m that street, and also for grading and laying side- walks in the street. An ordinance also provided for a sanitary sewer in Fifth Street from Lafayette Place to Delafield Avenue. An ordinance providing for the improvement of Fifth Avenue, be- at the Lyndhurst Trust Company. The county and state officers were He has now accepted the position of given a luncheon provided and serve, 1 secretary-treasurer of the Little Falls by a committee from each local unit. Bank, and the family have moved to Little Falls. The women of the Bible class will meet at the Meth- odist Church at the comer of Stuy- vesant and Tontine Avenues at 10.15 on Tuesday moming, May 22, and will go by private automobile* to thr Each person at- The other members were served lunch eon in the Episcopal, Methodist and Lutheran churches. Professor Lamberti and Mia* Lill- ian Wyckoff director* of music in the Lyndhurst schools, provided excellent and well received numbers for the opening of the afternoon session. The Lyndhurst school orchestra ron- Gascoigne home. Each person tending is asked to contribute twenty- five cents toward the luncheon to be tributed splendid numbers to this served by Mrs. Gascoigne. A fter the »ion. luncheon the regular session will be Dr. Francis Grron of Pennlng- held with the lesson on “The Home ton School for Boys of Pennington, Life of the Christian,” baaed on the N. J., waa an excellent after dinner fifth and taxth chapter, of Ephesians." Then tha feMMWaai trip so that all may arrive in Lyndhurst around 4 o’clock. Ladies who were not oat to «Uf» on Tueaday nay make re- servation* for the lunchaon trip by calling Mrs. Fred Hescock. 232 Web- alar Avaoaa, tilipliwn 4622. The final session of the daan for this year will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church on Tuesday, May 29. After the summer vacation ses- sions will be September 11, speaker with a tendency to look at things from the mirthful aide with a real comprehension of the present day need* of young people. The key note of hia sddraaa to tha Marti» — an allowance of conakkraM* free- dom—to boy* and giria with traia- ing rather than roatraint, aa Mldance for them. To teacher« — No ana LOCAL MAN HELD WITH MANY OTHERS IN GAMBLING RAID Coaaty llrpMly Short«» aad «Hher Dr tertitree Raid Place Kaoon A* Coranoto’a Gyaaaalam aad Arrvotrd thr l*roprirtoc*. OTHERS OUT - OP - TOWN MEN Jrrry Coranoto, of 7TÌ River»idr Avenue, it I» alleged, was among the men arrested in a raid on a gambling house, known* as C o n n o t o ’» Gym- naaium. at 2S7 CryMlal jBtreet, North Arlington, on Satani* afternoon, by the county prawraMr* detective» The leaders «rere amatad and taken to Hackensack, where they were ar- raigned before Judge la>yden All were placad under bind«, ranging from tMO to *10,000 and aggregating MUN. Th* local n a a H is stood 1« held andar W00 bail. Moat a t tha man air* «tod _____ from o * a f town, wjdeh was lata th* prnaacutor’s effe* gol th* tip on the should ever think of teaching unleea an intense love of children is upper- most in him” he said. Dr. Green’a resumed on Tuesday ,1 address was followed by vocal selec- tions by Miss Wyckoff. B. C. Wooster, county superintend up at Journal Square, aad erhen seairhod, they ear- ried cards with th* do*crt|Mlua of th* bus line to the dab, and offering fro* transportation waa found on each Since that Una, the author!tio* have M. E. Church Plan The Building Of A New Stradare sh^*ed“ .n“ i v ftti^ T ^ 1 »nr of ^ s T '^ r «1 j ** " f o r ty ,^ . J n s t Training" and staUd that tha ach«,. Hp* aaita th* ^ d . an average of twenty seven last year. 1* 1 » "ever be complete or democratic The teacher’s report showed that the until it includes an amount «* »«*- class has studied seventy-seven chap- tiona* training proportionate with the ten of Scripture during the year number of rtudent* suited to that The treasurer’s report showed a bal-: type of study. . . . ance of over »58 on hand, with all He also stated that “In spite of the bills paid 1 more than seventy-five per Advance plan, were made for the cent ot our pupils can function beat annual get-together luncheon to be at muscular activities the schools to- held on Tuesday, October 9. day devote more than ninety per cent h ,m Th(ir„u> «vening at Mrs. Samuel J. Hixon, Mrs. Fred of^air "¡rr^tato_ P™*ly ^ churth consider tentative plan» for the erection ot a new church to be erected on the prenent sit*. -The plan» have been on exhibition on the bulletin board in the vestibule of th* indication», the i.e. c*« I' Malta "»/1 AD0NIRAM COURT MEMBERS ATTEND GRAND SESSION A, . 1 « i. galion « f memtarj» o f th» Ad--«!'»« Court, t'ntar o f the Amaranth, attended th* (¡iand ta» «ion «f th» tlnuid Court, whta-h »a« held in l‘a««alc laat o«»k - Mr» Ly«Ha M.-il»r «f s*., ml 4»» nu»8, who i» pa.t royal tnatr.*, »f th* local court, >»«n»pl*t*«l her *«ik grand in tailing maiahal Mr* Anna Waliwi .>f lak» A»» nue,.pr-«oat ro>*l « a u « . «•• m a ta lie,' aa awatalant W«lur»r novl^il»» Mary IWll, «f len i;>.k **» nu*, oho la a p**« gra««l m at»« «I th» N eoail Court, and whu ..ig*i> lard lit* loaal CMlrt. an-l oh» ta al»-* a nom taf nf th» U»»al o»i»t, waa th* uncn>an».l instruit lu th» ia«t*U*t» ■« aerM.e« Anoth»r feature nf th* «o**Hoi waa. th o M *n io rta l S e rvie r fo r M A d *!la H ia »t Ijp p ln c o tt. p a st K | i l m a tru n u f th « ( S a a .ll» .. Îa NiaiWM. a» » tv I *'*< »*»» n- i i*< «ta» ata»*»,»« I«fatti tilo < tuMta«. twl in là» v. 4e. v.i«e B»a*te- Ih* h , * . « «4»ut» WU|M«n •.»» haa f i t M»* w iua 4 tk* I aa f*f*~_ rri tHtaa iwa*t .... A •***' a«,l feature t a . »»« that M> ltia .4 t .... MM. tuuotr».l baíaMh'v .*( K»o U fcv ? m Am rw-* « Win * un flvn |«<u ft-,«, i IwMltaj lu» Lb* m apl*i« ..a«*n «», gi* ««a W in« t «Hui «tau« Vasi* Kraa U rti >*nP('»ig>» , y M ü ttaiivr». f Utrvmui i'tt*) laraaa ItaifltaM*» i ««al» I ~ 1 Kar ivault .« a t* a a y f%iijk^a• *Male S m a lM a ««I • R« ■ \th t i,.au%. t aiw4 .»a* « rasa «* Ik» The Huildmg «‘‘» m r n i tte e of the day'devote'm^re'than ninety "percent Kp‘ I thr Caniuiian t'ar and F»un.iary Com pany Many of - th* preneivt reaiitant« of LyiHÌhur»t can remember »ilh h»rr\>» th* afterni«in in Vovemlwr before the United State» desiare,! war un Germany, when the fire in thoo* »am» building», which were being u»rd to manufacture »munition for thr Allie», drove them from their home» an-t caused mi end of worry and rtcit* ment to Lyndhurst^ami »urroandin* town». Th* fire »tarteil about four oVIork in the aftrrtnsm, ami fortunately the wind waa from the right direction to drive the fiante« over th* mesdo«» Th» D L. t W Rii I road, ami the Erie lCailroa.l iefu»ed to »end train» through the meadow. The Publii Service could upetal» no trolley, through the town There were bu» connection». Automobile« not permitted to pasa through the town, ami the only way people could reach or leave the town wa»!by walk ing. ., v Th* «holl» fi»w fur hours The blase was terrible, and th* din from th* exploding »hell» «oumtad like cun Unaou» thunder . _ The firemen w*re unable to get neai. A doni ram t ourt th* building to fight the flame«, until Mr» Mary T*i»how ..f Park Atrenu*. almost morning, and fpr- tiay* th* Ruth*rfard, was-’ insultad asao»at* fire araokotl, snd although sight aoeihg comluci reas of tho Royal t oart ---------- partie» visitad, th* «cene, It wa» al Among t W pressât frota l.ywd their oam risk. K hurst were Mr and Mr« Jala i War Fortunately nnly on* person wa« in ren. royal natron aad raya) pat rua jurad« and that, accident occurred «•> Mi«* Edith Mttftar, Ml* M» H .naaa, .eral days after th* fir*. wh*a a buy M rs, Anita Cobb. Mr aad Mr* Met. who was searching tho ruina, struck : drtk Mali**, itae latter a a an uneiploded sh*ll and it »xploded. injuring Mai. Th* employee* rushed from th* building*, and »scaped through U a n eadows. On Raluiday night past, th* local II reawn wore again rallad «aun to fight another Male In th* building» which had been rebuilt A brush fire which had been burn ing in the nearby meadow« reached the old frame buildings, and I hey wer» soon In a bl*te th e firemen Wer» again handiiapped from the lark uf water, du» to tlwre being no fire hyd ! rants in ths nearby vicinity The only po»»ibl* thing that the 1firemen were able tw ilo, was t»i heap the fire from »pleading to the near . . . . ... ______ ^ by bulldino» Thi. ta»k Was ma.ie capacity ami aa*» pr .mine«t «Illa»«» | »ne.ai o i.im » ... WM dangerou« by the fa«'t that »ever .1 ,f ,tm *"*"*hip. aa «»II aa frwnd« M «»laj ...aiiig a< ika koow af fr»tm nelghl«..rlng rommonitiea ata l;.ca»n l‘« t .( IM ta...i 1 . ittuM - mf ' fo# lu» Aftrr th# »IItm# t, whM-h wa« »awaM. Unii N ti Marini Mamr ie lv r ^»»l ••M l I««» liar * »«KM*« « l^n. %«a« t I - ’ I TiÛ IfJIÎI «jury l«J*f turn «TMT M il h jb t IIM I »M ’.M l. M*» patron at « n Mr« Mary ** a a mu« Court, M ia Mr* Lydia m iter and Tiapoaa Bm4 Mai Itathyl Ä 'ttk w ^ b e ^ n d ^ H n a .tructure ible and were displayed Ui good ad vantage in the second floor rooms of Hescock. and Mrs. John S. Latsha. training. That means that ninety per were appointed as an auditing com cent of the average school schedule ia mittee to audit the books of the benefitting only twenty-five per cent treasurer before they are handed of the student*. ' over to the treasurer, elected for the The student exhibit* in the variou* ensuing year. Tko ywimintttinflr comm ittee. M rs. M. I 1 1«? X I v T l X1111Q Va S«| | vw i »i **m oo | L. Mosley, Mrs. S. J Hixon. and Mrs. John Kel'y- T ^ t ll^ S department, had ex- ch.irmjin that ^ y h ^ »cured , vote Latln. „,h*r for- th« “ «m ber. of the class y te, l a n r i a f r „, m.,hemat.cs. the choices for the several office» of the ^ ^ sh T domest« ^tenre. rum A t««, b e - j c1“ *- Considering the pe At 4,SO the insUllation of officer* tween Delafield and Lincoln Place, ce|V|ng 1 the nubmit 10011 ***** afW r wk4rh Mul ,, . . i ; j _ i for each office the committee auomii- - >- -- with grading, concrete curb, and side-i for «^ut f who were unanimously elected by those pres- ent at the meeting, a* follows: pres- ident, Mrs. George Heiland; vice president, Mrs. Robert L, Fi**; sec- retary, Mrs. Fred Hescock; assistant secretary, Mr». Edith R. Ott; trea*- pianist slk and bituminous macadam pave aent. M An ordinance providing for the im- pmvement of Jauncey Avenue, be- tween Fifth Street and Riverside Ave- itoe. : . An ordinance providing for all property owner* on Fifth Avenue and Ten Eyck Avenue to make all nec- essary sewer, water and gas connec- tions. 0. S. WILL HOLD A SILVER TEA AT CLUB HOUSE MON. 1er ot St. Matthews' Lutheran Church pronounced the benediction. The members of the different com- mittees are a» follows: O nerai chairman Mrs. R D. Rat- ten. Reception — Mr*. Anderson, Mrs. Burk, Mr*. Adam*. Mr«. Earle. Mr*. urer, Mrs. Henry B. Gilmore; pianiat, c ^ , ' Ma« Whitman Mr*. Breslin Mr*. Chester H FriUiny; assistent key, Mr*. M orris, Miss Dilks, Mr*J Allegar, Mr*, tiamblin. pianist, Mr*. S. J. Hixon and, teacher, Mra. J. S. Latsha. A very good number of “The Me»- senger," the Bible class paper, wa» read by its editor, Miss Anne B. Hill, and enjoyed by all. The ladies lingered for a social period after the butane** meeting. A NEW DEGREE I’ublicity—Mr* Turner. Mrs Rndg The building will be « semi fire proof addition to the pressnt building with a large auditorium, and much on larged Sunday School building <m tha oast tad* of the present structure. The plan» submitted by the archi tect, have met with approval of all who have seen them, and If th* com mittee approve» of them. It I» expsc ted that th* building «rill be ready for us* in about a year. The different »ocietie* of th* church have been bu«y making money for th* new church, but still more must be accumulate,! before actual work will b* startaul Th* building commit*«* represent, the various organisations of thr church, with the following member» Charte» E S Treuer, Harry Wählers, Chartes E, Hough, Mr*, luna McKin Catholic Daughters Celebrated Fourth Aaahrersary Thun. t our! l ytothulst No *?» of I*« Catholic Daughters of A «telila cele brated Ua Pourtb Birthday «a Tho«» day. Ma y IO I Vi*, by holding a Ila» t|Uet In tile Parish Hall >Ot hl-lge Ruoti Thi* wa* a bann» i atghl t » the Court a a Ih» hall wa« fiita.1 maiie rapacily ami many pr>miin*«t nti«»»>« 4-;. H ifft . .. «jrr« Al»«»i-Ur n «gl» M.» l'anta «alo ta ta» «uatioa* tm» — «aasaotea la* Ita «late O m nia» » h««w«»o Ha« t'aoklt« snd Mr« Hamaool. Mr« l unilla H M U. J04 « ^*» aad Mra Nao-i-au' a tolsi ,.f IMS* Mrs. A. Grueawald Dies of Poisoaiag From Eating Pie Panerai' «*çvi»0a «• urte «pi. «teil «pell« were emite, bied In the floor» of the burning building« Two of th» »hell» were exploded by •««|q eqi J«m Itiy loj |H|« >|«ui| *qy would reach s «upply of them whnh were stored In one of Ihe building», made It very dangerou» for th* fire -liti, Mr* I , | e I '.« 111) . 1(11 |M tl d « tint , OlM by a Calerai, the Grand lUgent tf the 1 uurt, Mr» Mary J l l u o s r d . <ta llvered an aitdr*»» M »«k.*» I« alt Mina M ar) K Rodg*r«. oh., oaa T-Hi«tniaeter fur Ih* »«»aiing, I hen A watchman ha» been un duty for Irvda**d th* *p»«k»ra, am-atg a b a asd tba time at th* buildings, and ahout a «reek »go h* repsrtod that «sverai boys hail «tillen bra»« from the premiss». ;J Y0UNC PIANIST TO GIVE RECITAL AND DANCE IN JUNE man, Mrs. Savino, Mrs., Latsha, Mias n r y_ Mra Charle« Cromley, Mrs. Geo- M iller, Miss Hill. rge ltabc.s k. William Metudng. Jos Luncheon — Mrs. Demarest. Mias rph Muir, Maswell Wright and th* W alker, Mrs. Thompson, Mr*. William pastor, th* Rev G*wrg* Fountain Viver», Mr*. Ford, Mr» Qstemire, ? » ------ —— Mr*. Robert A*t«i M !., I 1 C -3- PUtform Mr* LsbU. Miss Clock. IVUSS L t D niIl| •38111 For Europe Set sr of Mr. The Fraternity Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a regular ■«feting at the Odd Felloars’ Hall this ______ •vening, when the newly installed . Merchant» af RegirtraUoo- Mr*. William Colliaa. Mia* M na lin in g , daughte worthy matron, Um -TsJa. Ld rttIfTr — «1- M ra John Dooley, Mr*. William Haf- uwi Mr* Is«*» l-ennmg J Lyndbure« Steimle, will pretad*. Followiag the mwwml j ■ ** * 7 mt- vwy. M ra E. Frttsiay, Mra Terry. Atmmh. «tUd .* Ssturda, oa th* businea meeting, a hat K ^blejrU l «bled to Mra Favter, Mra 8chn*id*r. Mra T f. 8 8 L’nited State* for D-m a rk, be enjoyed by all p r~ * L M ra Will- ^ tatalSL « hmgbl, Mra Palmer, Mr*. Maaly .bare taa il^ v.Mt frteMa Bofore •am Schweigert of WaUoo Avwae, chanU and the chain tore* are oner _ Mr^ Chart« Bskor. ^ ret«re«, which • chairman of the entertainment will be ing y o u . ________________ Mr*. Loaia Kerkey, Mr. R. D. Batten, about Christina* Um*. star will ia charge. ^ _______ Weare now prepared to Mr*. E. 0. Buaaing, Mra Chapman. tqy*H,*rmany. Kran»» and England The Chapter will hold a affloar tea with a back ground of (1) Big Bay- M william Colltoa. Mra J. Dom- w««ta*«i» .« the Masonic Clab House on M<a- ing power. (2) pemrtent -hrerti-ng „„“"w ¿ 0 ? Mra W. F«ta. J* day afternoon. May 21. The boa- and (») efficient store operation. Mn. Gaydoa, Mra Garrte, Mra Har- . u h -jja. Voyage' and tease*, M ra Joaephine Steimle, Mr». Why is this and what doe* It mean. M f M Eoichson Mra *7"“ z!. Ha^P^m o T .U r L . Smith, and It means a local ,store living, exirting. ultTiXZ- tJTZZl Mn, Blanch* Pham, u a «ranging thriving, suce-e^ttng in air to w ^ w . fred Shodell. Mra C A. for a moat pleasant afternoon with are very much aliv* te oar reaponsi- Mra »rtng«eid. Mrs Adasu P •anla and refreshmsots for all who bility u yoa. we aak y<mr p^roaage TanHr Mr« H Eari. Mra Wirt. t »vsalng a party a1 friends sallad al har Isnly sa a baste oí dswrving II through oar vslus* you will givo it to as If wo sarà LOCAL TEACH ERS ATTEND BE-LMON LOCAL RESIDENTS RECEIVED TAX BILLS So* our ad* r»ory »62 Valley Brook A ■j^e ye ra o f tfce t^/SESsuháp ïa* reived their bills on Friday, for tax*. The Shop Different of M Park Ave the Noerarh No*mal fctaool real estate, poil tax and paramal tax. mo Rutherford call attention to th* bald al tha Hotel P -------- Th* bill show th* new rate to be fact that they are ailing 1« Mans New Tor* on Friday *1 17. which 'is a Might «crease en « May 21 and 2M -D aB ar Day* at Among th* ta»«l th- previous rear law than cost. A Word to th* w ta la Mteaoo Mary Eing. TUB* «ton. Mar V The amount to ha ratand this year «^kiart. Be ir e yoa are *arjy as gam PHh^ Ctaartagte M m , Mary » W2441*.l2. with (400.1 »0 af It to Ma bayo*« af Lywdharst m* vteintty Baaai. CpMn " r toward tha > Wuhtagtm Pm at Trackeri Asm. Mil als* «njoyod by aB 'wwf Mra Ir*a* rtarh Maa a sl, Htü« KrgrM **f th# (‘slhwUf ISaaghl»»«, Mr« It#raimas. iHatrWt fw ^tiy I*»«« f«a#ir h#«la •«! M«h»Ua. Ü»» ^laa i I* Krf.lte). Awk UM I.»' » r*«f Heart «listvl» a*4 ttsr~IUb TW*« J N c |V rm « tt, I'a«««»* **f ih# ' W w k and th* V#r| t-îrlky (^hafâata ( «wn, l.jfindharat, N« t?A. " 1 Kirtag Ih# fami*# **t thf mio» aa« faralah#»! aM r--«•»»**«aiIj» «irigtag Ia4islgad a A 9* Kb* M» t'a^#rt>, »h«» ti »«Il k»w»«s thPMdnga lif al h#v fcweww fit r.igaih Mir,»»«. L'Mmo »' 11 » sorty <U( vr4a f m-r *itag Mtiliam » i ~lii*M «f tu o « « a i Ma ’ rbsfg» iif th* fó««er«l arraèguttsenla »•• J d o iiao.ii ,f J»r«of t liy. «a>iate« ' I»!»««»' t ttgMM# «a To*«ids |i Moifuiag si <*• I u t.» i e m e » e » y ta N.r^a Per g. a Mr. 1 oaca e old »a strtital af tal w<a Alona» l’onta»« ,‘f ivi»«. » i*«ga .. Ut Wi* Mary M *o.aa d fi! | ,gl,! K III«.!, I Uua Itar .«ai lu«*# gr«n.bk>Mr*«t, M .. ti.ift l*i««a .f tuon. Mi«a Il O ■*,*, l. « a H .ffohàrt and PdoSrd II .i»utaa »I l ajkot » II y Mira. t,ro*aoald oiih uv ft.«|«a, lk * t. Il r»«.« ala aau'yto ab*»h kad itooa rasi«>etl a a «oo»ay S -io Tb»y oara «»Ibalf laaea «fit do* Joaephin» PaHidlco, planlat, ha» af fanged * ronce rt and dance I" . ,.ot the l.^r»tahlp fu» hi» t « a i «ing givan at th» Lyndhurst High Krhm.l ing «ota« al» nattered two ’ o» auditorium ith Friday evening. Jun. tliiea ad«« ami !ha a ‘aw b lig a . ¿.tood ,eg ih» * *M and «I ««. al J .'»bat 16 Is lta rboraaea Mra Attn« Plyao a«lo»4»| ta..ra#«ig M«f. .*.»•«»o o o b i Ml*» Psllolirit haa dl»tlngul»be.| »sng «e.erel « -«I o W im ii sr«u*a ( m . mkI *«sy Aluwa- II •#»•*« a Ufa heiraelf In the muaical field Her |wuti*d by l:ibel Koilts M i o o a ««< «o«*d by ta o g ladMd to »ta talent I» tHtlque. Ml ita brtllUuary and ber« ..f the I’iiurt S ModaiO M*opltal otare te» power and she ba* anpiired unuaaal Much credM is da* Mr» Boa* Bo«<*».; wa* Isaateta lo* pi sn sis» pumum technique under th» directo* of kart |actor*> for Mm dkto«l man la J - Rackle wbah the affair waa >«ao»a*terf r»- D D P L L M ^l W ltk Mr Rackle. well im om artlat arv! r.oainlllee who o..rbed »Itl h»r sre " • W B -MOT »»BB Instructor o.bu ha* toured tho I'm tod alao taba r.aoaassoted. «ap»i tally Ibaiio M tna A eLaem aa Fri Hlataa *nd ijtgland, «ill asstel Ml*» IrquiailtU for tb* ite»o»«ina af th* »*o^W n C E olm aa ala» Pal lotico on thi« 'cnul-a dtetiagulabing himaelf aa and director, be te a «perlaliet of th* !»U» Art Claaeir R«lla and Mustaal Eaaaya. He is now directlag a n te classo» at Mtemeay Hall and ba* ha« a Mow V orb City » r treat will ta Miss Moite Jsilirn, r .doratars a-prare. 4 Mew York City who will jrhona ths sodi «•are with b*r esqatelte voire. Through b*r iitesdre toartag «ad Mia* Jad tico ba* b*rus» r«poaailiU fur tb* < ls .n tia of an 1 Afte» aft « • entng oeit en)>.yod all, the entire siam i lag« o •Asson»«“ and sil departed, eogarty awaiting *«eol oboi tta *Pïftl Hirtiotey of » «art l.pdkard ' wp> bring forth Bridge Party C a lt i Are Givea Surprise t*» ta . .• soasas« a ..la- M od Mal Another a**l«tlng arila* will b* Vi». oang «ad popster Mr Plangtp««s oh» la of Eari Bsc«is. baa aa _ _ ____ faa* o»o* stoiira* W»)R sad W A AM aaäTli relief segnate! *« the Bit* Theatre, of Iowa High Sftaad gyre, will fsliow U (aban, n a artist, whs has ' Mra r horte« M«oa»b. 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th e p re s e n t a t th is m e e tin g to h e a r , di»- e v en in g a re a s s u re d a ’v e ry p lra a a n t cu ss a n d p ro m o te th e b e s t in te re s ts o f j tim e . Vth e c h ild re n o f B e rg e n C o u n ty . A s a n in n o v a tio n th e ie » il l be re :

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OF BIBLE CLASS Thl;S, * “ f i K,W^ b > t h r f “ * to w n s to L y n .lh u r ,t a reU r D I O L X . P a re n t-T e a c h e r A sso c ia tio n m({ • M trn il

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m en he ld a w e ll-a t te n d e d m e e t in g KIV<. t in g s fro m th e schoo ls by S up- . . .— --------- -------- , , a t tjhe M eth o d ist E p isco p a l C h u rc h on e rv js in g P r in c ip a l R eeves IX B a tte n . . I! . * . . B ___

would be a m ove f o r th e goo d o t ln e | T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n , an d in th e eve- w ^,, in v ite d a ll th o s e p re s e n t to v is it

540 w om en o f B o rg o n C o u n ty w er» fa c t th a t th o s e w ho g d t - r n jo ) th * a » d w h ich w*r* o n e r th * p iu p * r t l ot ’ l 'a w h , t h a il* * fWm**o«t a n d M r.____ a - a *L¡. -a: a . kau r ^ i u . ..aaiaua.! o V a» . a .L a .a n t > # kan P a tu llila n I ' l ì Dilli I'llUltainrV l'iiM, U ri l i t t I1' y ta llii/

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m e n t O n ly tw o c o n t r a c t o r p « - . . d m ig sio n ch>w n te d b ids. T h e y w e re A . W ey e rs - *Iw rg an d C o m p an y a n d C. M . B n s - tow . T h ese b id s w e re r e f e r r e d to th e e n g in e e r fo r ta b u la tio n . j

A le t te r w a s r e a d fro m J o h n J .H olden o f P a rk A v en u e in w h ich he, a sk ed p e rm iss io n to e s ta b lis h a r e c r e - , a tio n p a rk on h is p ro p e r ty o n R iv e r­side A venue, w h ich ad jo in s th e sw im ­m in g pool, w h ich i s a lso h is p ro p e r ty .

M r. H olden s ta te d th a t su c h a p a rk

ev ery b o d y to be p re sen t and en joy

tow n , g iv in g th e c h ild re n u i th e tow n- n jn g a t g 0*c |o ck th e w om en m e t fo r th (. e x h ib itio n o f c la s s w o rk done by sh ip a p lace to e n jo y th e m se lv e s j a n n u a | e le c tio n o f officers a n d j^ e H ig h School p u p ils ,w ith o u t le a v in g L y n d h u r s t . , | b i-m o n th ly b u s in e s s . » T h e a n n u a l r e p o r ts o f th e co u n ty

H e said t h a t p ro te c tio n P in a ! p la n s w e re m ade f o r a t r i p s e c re ta ry , t r e a s u r e r a n d d is tr ic t coun -Kiven th e c h ild re n a n d t h a t h e w ould j ^ ^ hom<> o f WrH Jo h n R G a s . c ilo r w e re p v e n , s h o w in g a m em b er ob serv e an y ru le s o r re g u la t io n s w hich . fo rm c r ly o f F e m A v e n u e , sh ip in B erg en C o u n ty o f o v e r 10,000

w h ile M r. G a sco ig n e w a s e m p lo y e d fro m 104 o rg a n i ia t io t ts .th e co m m issio n e rs w ould p re sc r ib e . T h e p ro p e r ty w o u ld be fe n ced in , b u t no a d m itta n c e w o u ld be c h a rg ed . T h e re w ould b e B w ings, s lid e s , m e rry - g o -ro u n d s an d o th e r e q u ip m e n t fo r the a m u se m e n t o f th e ch ild ren .

T h e m a tte r w a s la id o v e r o n a m o­tio n o f C o m m issio n e r G eo rg e S m ith , fow f u r th e r c o n s id e ra tio n .

T h e m o s t in te r e s t in g f e a tu r e o f th e m e e tin g w as th e a p p o in tm e n t o f the s to rm w a te r s e w e r co m m issio n , w ith C h a r le s G ra n t, H a r r y M ille r and Jo h n R u g g ie ro re c e iv in g th e a p p o in t­m en t. t

T h e ir d u tie s h a v e n o t b e en d enned , a s th e b o a rd of co m m iss io n e rs h a d no procèdent fo r th e land i t w ill cover. T h e above a p p o in tm e n ts w e re m ade by Com m issioner A lfre d H . C ra n k - shaw and th e a p p o in te e s w ill be on th a f i r s t division o f th e s to rm w a te r

P a tsy B ianculi o f 21« G reen Ave­nue, applied fo r perm ission to estab ­lish a g as s ta tio n In f ro n t o f h is resi­dence. The rM p e s t « a * la id ov o r fo r investigation o f M ayor W oods.

A . W e y e rs b u rg w a s a w a r d e d th e c o n tra c t to in s ta l l cu rb , g u t t e r and p a v em en ts on S e v e n th S t r e e t , from K in g s lan d A v en u e to T h o m as Aveffiie.

R om eo B ianch i rece iv ed th e con­t r a c t to la y s id ew a lk s , c u rb a n d g u t te r on W iedem an P la c e , M ey e r S tr e e t , C ed a r S tr e e t a n d P a u l S t r e e t

C. M. B ris to w w a s a w a rd e d the c o n tra c t f o r p a v in g a n d la y in g cu rb s and g u t te r s on M o u n ta in W a y , fro m P e n n sy lv a n ia A v e n u e to N ew Y ork A venue.

B ids on th e a b o v e c o n tr a c ts had been ta b u la te d b y th e e n g in e e r and th e above c o n tra c to rs fo u n d to have su b m itte d th e lo w e s t b id s f o r th e Work.

S ev e ra l o rd in a n c e s f o r th e im p ro v e- snents on s t r e e t s w e re p a ss e d on the th ird an d final re a d in g s . T h e y p ro ­vided fo r th e e x te n s io n o f th e w a te r sy s tem in K e a rn y S tr e e t , f ro m R u th ­e rfo rd to L ak e A v en u es , c o n s tru c t in g a s a n i ta ry sewe r m t h a t s t r e e t , and a lso fo r g ra d in g a n d l a y in g side­w a lk s in th e s t r e e t .

A n o rd in an ce a ls o p ro v id e d f o r a s a n ita ry sew e r in F i f th S t r e e t fro m L a fa y e tte P la c e to D elafie ld A venue.

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a t th e L y n d h u rs t T ru s t C o m p a n y . T h e c o u n ty a n d s ta t e officers w ere H e h a s now a c c e p te d th e p o s itio n o f g iv en a luncheon p ro v id ed an d se rv e , 1 s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r o f th e L i t t le F a l ls by a c o m m itte e f ro m eac h local u n it.B an k , a n d th e fa m ily h av e m oved to L i t t le F a lls . T h e w om en o f th e B ib le c la ss w ill m e e t a t th e M e th ­o d is t C hurch a t th e c o m e r o f S tu y ­v e s a n t a n d T o n tin e A ven u es a t 10.15 on T u e sd ay m o m in g , M ay 22, an d w ill g o by p r iv a te au to m o b ile* to t h r

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G a sco ig n e hom e. E ach p e rs o n te n d in g is a sk ed to c o n tr ib u te tw en ty -five c en ts to w a rd th e luncheon to be t r ib u te d sp len d id n u m b e rs to th is s e rv e d by M rs. G asco ig n e . A f t e r th e »ion.lu n ch eo n th e r e g u la r session w ill be D r. F r a n c is G rro n o f P en n ln g - h e ld w ith th e le sso n on “ T h e H o m e to n S chool f o r B o y s o f P e n n in g to n , L ife o f th e C h r is t ia n ,” baaed o n th e N . J., w aa a n e x c e lle n t a f t e r d in n e rfifth and taxth c h a p te r , of E phesians." Then tha feMMWaai t r ip so th a t all m ay arriv e in L y n d h u rs t a ro u n d 4 o ’clock. Ladies w ho w ere n o t o a t to «U f» on T ueaday n a y m ak e re­servation* fo r th e lunchaon t r ip by ca llin g Mrs. F re d Hescock. 232 W eb- a la r A vaoaa, t i l i p liwn 4622.

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1er o t S t. M a tth e w s ' L u th e ra n C h u rc h p ro n o u n ced th e b e n ed iction .

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O n e r a i c h a i rm a n M rs. R D . R a t­ten .

R ec e p tio n — M r*. A n d e rso n , M rs. B u rk , M r*. A dam * . M r«. E a r le . M r*.

u r e r , M rs. H e n ry B. G ilm o re ; p ia n ia t, c ^ , ' M a« W h itm a n M r*. B re s lin M r*. C h e s te r H F r iU in y ; a s s is te n t

k e y , M r*. M o rris , M iss D ilks, Mr*J A lle g a r , Mr*, tia m b lin .

p ia n is t , Mr*. S . J . H ixon a n d , te a c h e r , M ra . J . S. L a ts h a .

A v e ry good n u m b e r o f “T h e Me»- s e n g e r ," th e B ib le c la ss p a p e r , wa» r e a d by its e d i to r , M iss A n n e B. H ill, a n d en joyed b y a ll.

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T h e p lan» su b m itte d by th e a rc h i te c t , have m e t w ith a p p ro v a l o f a ll w ho have seen th em , and If th * com m itte e app rove» o f th em . It I» e x p sc te d th a t th* b u ild ing «rill be re a d y f o r us* in ab o u t a y e a r .

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A d e lig h tfu l a f te rn o o n s p e n t w ith c a rd s , re f r e s h m e n ts w e re s e rv ed by th e h o s te s s .

A m o n g th e g u e s t s w e re M rs. S id ­ney K a tz o f F i f th S t r e e t , M rs. C h ris V a len tin e o f J a u n c e y A venue, M rs. W illiam V a le n tin e o f F o u r th S tre e t , M rs. J . B oyle o f T h i rd A venue, M rs. D av id B e rg m a n o f F i f t h S tr e e t , M rs. S a ra W h ite h ea d o f K e a m y a n d M rs. M. F u l l e r o f R u th e r fo rd .

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T h e L y n d h u rs t B ra n c h o f th e W o­m en ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion m e t o n T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n a t th e hom e o f M rs. J a m e s A n d erso n of L ak e A venue, w i th the p re s id e n t , M rs. T h o m as W a ls h o f J a u n c e y A ve­n u e , p re s id in g .

M rs. Io n a M cK in n ey of P o s t A ve­nu e , c h a irm a n , o f t h e c itiz en sh ip com ­m itte e , gave a n in te re s t in g re p o r t on th e p r im a ry e lec tio n , d iscu ss in g th e c an d id a te s , t h e i r p la tfo rm s and th e i r p e rso n a l re c o rd .

T h e U nion w a s in v ite d to be g u e s ts a t th e go lden w e d d in g of M r. and M rs. J o s e p h A ld r id g e , w hich w a s cele ­b ra te d on S a tu rd a y a n d w hich w a s e n ­jo y ed b y sev era l o f th e m em bers .

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T h e S in g -A lo n g G lee C lub m e t on M o nday e v en in g a t th e hom e o f M iss A lm a W u rd e m an n o f R ive rside A v e ­n u e , f o r re h e a rsa l o f th e o p e re t ta w hich w ill be p re s e n te d som e tim e in J u n e , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f R oy C a s t- n e r o f M ontcla ir .

F o llo w in g th e re h e a r s a l , th e g a m e s , d a n c in g an d re f re s h m e n ts w e re e n ­jo y e d b y all th e m e m b e rs o f th e c lub p re s e r it w ho w e r i M isses E la in e , G e r­tru d e an d W in ifred A u stin , E d i th B eeby, Id a G ia im o, J o h a n n a H a is t , M abel H a rv ey , H e len H ig g in s , D o ro ­th y H o c k s ta d e r , L illia n K a tz e n s te in , M ary K ock, G race L a m p h ro n , V io le t M ille r, H elen S h e rid a n , J o se p h in e S p e rk a , E d n a W o ertz , M arie H a g e n , R u th P a tz a n b e rg , A lm a W u rd em an n .

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T h e g u e s ts p re s e n t w ere M rs. C h a r le s M etz le r o f F if th A v en u e , M rs. J o h n S im onson o f R u th e rfo rd A v e n u e , M rs. J a n is C ra ig o f L iv in g ­s to n A v en u e, M rs, F . W . S c h a ch t o f R u th e rfo rd A venue, M rs. E . In g ra m an d M rs. H e rb e r t A d a m s o f A rlin g ­to n . ' -

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HASBRO U CK HEIGHTSBEATS LYNDHURST

L yndhurst lost to the stro n g est te a m in th e county league la s t Tues­d a y , H asbrouck H eights b e a tin g the loca l team by th e score o f 5 to noth­in g .

Louis C ru p i d id v e ry w e ll in th e b o x fo r L y n d h u r s t , w hile H asb ro u ck H e ig h ts u se d G ene P a d b e rg a n d C al- e ttsa . C ru p i a llow ed b u t f o u r h its , f a n n e d sev en b a t te r s an d w a lk e d tw o m e n . P a d b e rg fan n ed sev en b a t te r s i n th re e in n in g s , held L y n d h u r s t h it- le s s , and w a s re liev ed b y C a le s s a who t je s 0f" th in w o rld , y ie ld ed th re e h i ts in fo u r in n in g s .

H asb ro u ck H e ig h ts g o t a l l o f her r u n s in th e f i r s t th re e in n in g s , m ak ­in g one in th e f irs t, th re e in th e sec- PSY C H O L O G Yo n d and a n o th e r in th e th ird . _ .. . . , .. .. . S om e tim e a g o w e h ea rd a la b o re r

L y n d h u rs t m ad e seven e r r o r s , s ix . . ... . , ,, l.. i . ~ , , . . , , w h o d ig s d itc h e s s a y to a fe llow -w orki n th e infield a n d one m th e outfield ,

ed fam e.H e reached th e heigh t of h is fam e

a f te r many y aa ra o f toll.I f I were a t th e height o f my pro­

fession a s he ia, I would need only a b rush , some p a in t and a piece o f can ­vas , to pain t th e w onder he has done.

T he world need s men like A lbrech t D u re r to pa in t p ic tu re s for th em ; to p a in t them in such a way th a t people can see and w onder a t th e ir beauty . I f I could o b ta in th e magic o f his b rush as it s lip s over the canvas; If 1 could m ake people feel the pow er th e enchantm ent o f my pain tings the w ay he could, I would ask no more.

T o be able to cheer people w ith anW>tllM f haw th#IH w ithp i r v u i r , m e n S B U u m u i n i i « i t i i

a n o th e r is w h a t 1 w ould like to do.I w ould lik e , lik e A lb rech t D urer,

to m ak e people fe e l th e m ood I fe lt a t th e tim e o f th e p a in tin g .

A lb re c h t D u re r h a s w o n d erfu l t a l ­e n t . H is te c h n iq u e is p e rfe c t. I w o u ld like to h a v e h is ta le n t and te c h n iq u e to h e lp peop le see th e beau -

Isab e l K irk G rade 8B-2

w h e n De R en z is d ro p p ed a fly. Lynd h u r s t le f t f o u r ru n n e rs on b a se , arid t h e n e a re s t sh e cam e to s c o r in g w as w h e n G rp en en d y k e reached th i r d w ith o n e out.

I f L y n d h u rs t had p lay ed e r ro r le s s b a l l , H asb ro u c k H e ig h ts w o u ld have w o n the g a m e 1 to 0.

* • sS o fa r, s ix g a m e s o f th e g i r l s B ase­

b a l l T o u rn a m e n t have b een p layed. T h e g irls h a v e n o t p roved th e m s e l­v e s as c o m p e te n t in th is lin e o f a th ­l e t ic s a s in o th e rs . T he o n ly gam e t h a t w as o f a n y rea l w o r th w as the 10B -11B , on e , w h ich w as p la y e d T ues­d a y , M ay 16. T h ro u g h o u t, i t w as c lo se ly c o n te s te d a n d a t th e en d of t h e fifth in n in g th e sco re w a s tied. E l iz a b e th L in d sa y , th e 10B p itc h e r p u t th re e g ir l s o u t in su cce ss io n in t h e n ex t a n d la s t inn ings . W h en the lO B ’s cam e to b a t th e y k e p t th e ir a c o re g o in g , b u t d id n ’t c o m p le te the in n in g s b ecau se one o f th e ir o p p o n en ts m e n had b e en h u r t . T h e a co re w as 11B -18— 10B-2S.

O f all t h e b a t te r s o f th i s season o u ts ta n d in g , p e rh a p s is L o is S te lle , c a p ta in o f th e 10A team .

T he o th e r g a m e s w ere m o re o r less d u l l and th e s e w e re th e r e s u l t s :

T u esd ay M ay 8,— 10B-30, » A -UT uesd ay M ay 8,— M B -14, 10A-10.M onday M ay 10, M A -13, 9A -1.

L .E .E . ’29

e r : — “ D on’t s to p w o rk fo r a w h ile , o r you w on’t w o rk a g a in w hen you n e e d to . I f y o u ’re go ing to w o rk , k e ep w o rk in g a n d d o n ’t e v er lo a f .”

T h a t m an n e v e r p assed th e fif th g ra d e in school a n d he p robab ly cou ld o n ly w rite h is n a m e . H e d id n ’t know a n y th in g a b o u t p sycho logy b u t he k n ew in cold, e v e ry d a y te rm s th a t a m a n w ho “ la id o ff” w o rk had a h a rd t im e g e tt in g b ack , a n d th e lo n g e r he d id n 't w ork , th e h a rd e r th e r e tu rn b ecam e .

T h e h igh schoo l s tu d en ts u n p le a s ­a n t ly finds h im s e lf v u n erab le to th e s a m e po in t. I f a s tu d e n t d o esn ’t do h is hom ew ork o nce o r tw ice, he lo ses th e g r ip on h im s e lf , an d he f a i ls in h o m ew o rk m o re o fte n . F in a lly he b ecom es a lo a fe r a n d n ev er d o es h is h om ew o rk . W h en e x am in a tio n tim e co m es a ro u n d , th e s tu d en t p ro m ise s h im s e lf he w ill s tu d y in th e rev iew , b u t he finds he c an n o t b ecause he c a n 't a p p ly h im se lf . N ex t te rm he h a d m o re su b je c ts , fo r he fa iled th o se t h a th is com m on sen se . In th is w ay a t h is s e n io r y e a r , s u n k h o p e less ly , he h a s to ch o o se be tw een s tu d y in g in school a n o th e r y e a r , o r le a v in g w ith o u t th e c o v e te d d ip lom a.

I f a s tu d e n t cou ld see th a t f a r a h e a d ju s t b e fo re he p u rp o se ly f o r ­g e t s to b r in g h is book hom e, he w ou ld find th a t bo o k sudden ly , and sav e h im se lf f ro m m ak in g th e la s t ch o ice in w hich e i th e r p a th is a loss to h im . G .A .G . '29

KAMSKY B E A T S LY N O H I R S T

L ast F riday . L y ad h are t n n r a J a d rubb ing a t th e han d s a t R u u ; bythe acore o f 9 to A TW gam e w as played ia pouring ram . a s w as the gam e w ith Kamsey U j I year, w torb L yndhurst won.

K am sey took tk * load a t th e « ta rt, ■coring on severa l m iip loy»- IV uy . p itch ing to r L y a d h a ra t, h it fe a r hat- term, who » l a i d to h b e »a step m fro n t o f h is slow hall and ta k e a has*.

L yndhurst ra llied ia th e fifth inning, when Jo e and O tto S te lla te h it by P ay 's speed ball, an d l i l heavy clou ting drove in th o se tw o tw o m ore also befo re the ad.

In th e la s t h a l f o f th e s ix th , w ith Ram sey ru n n e rs on second and th ird basea^ a n d none ou t. Coach O tasa ga»v W a lte r G ay n o r a ch an c e to p ro v e la s w o rth in th e p inches. G a y n o r a u w i l a l i t t le po p fly, w h ich filled th e an d th e n p ro ceed ed to s tr ik e o u t mat b a t te r , a n d a llo w ed tw o m o re to b it infield flies, r e t i r in g th e side w ith o u t a ru n .

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W. C T. U. Held Spring Institute Thursday At

Hasbrouck HeightsT h e S p r in g In s ti tu te o f th e B ergen

C o u n ty W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T e m p er­a n c e U n io n w a s held a t th e H as- b ro u c k H e ig h ts M ethod ist E p iscopal C h u rc h on T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n and ev en in g .

T h e p ro g ra m began w ith devo tion b y M rs. H o w ard R. B re isch . G re e t­in g s w e re g iv en to a ll by M rs. D avid

C hild H yg iene, spoke on child w e l­fa re . A m usical p ro g ra m w as p re ­sen te d by M rs. R u sse l G e tty , M rs. J o h n G ill an d M rs. H a rry Lattg. A n a d d re s s on C itiz en sh ip w as m ad e by K a rl Q uinby . L i l l ia n F e ic k e rt, c an d i­d a te f o r U n ited S ta te s S en a te g ave a n in te re s tin g ta lk .

Miss Anna M. Hartner Entertained Friends

at a Tea Party Mon.

o f M ind t o B o d y ," w ith a n i llu s tra te d t a lk to th e c h ild re n op “ S p r in g .” In th e e v en in g a t 8 o ’c lock th e serm on to p ic w ill be “ L ife ia a T o p ay -T u rv ey T a n g le .*

T h e , E p w o r th L eague w ill hold a d e v o tio n a l m e e tin g a t 7 in th e eve-

W ith a s e tt in g o f la rg e b o u q u e ts o f ; n in g J o s e p h M uir is p re s id e n t . OnT h e P a g e a n t w h ich w as p re sen ted ,ilacg ®n d J ll‘f s o f vaIll*3i’ J “ 18* : T u e s d a y e v e n in g th e loca l le a g u e c a r ­

ta y M rs. W illiam K leck n er o f R idge A n n a M. H a r tn e r , o f 335 L iv in g sto n j rfed o ff th e h o n o rs a t a g ro u p ra lly R oad , L y n d h u rs t. T h e o rc h e stra p r o - : A venue, e n te r ta in e d a t a te a p a r ty o f L e a g u e s a t th e Belle V is ta C hureh v id in g m usic fo r th e p ag ean t w as a t h e r hom e, M onday , fro m 4 to fi ¡„ C lif to n , w ith a d e le g a tio n o f th ir ty - m ad e u p o f th e fo llo w in g : W illiam j o ’clock.K leck n e r, d ire c to r ; vio lins, M a rg a re t G u e s ts a t th e p a r ty w e re te a c h e rs J o n e s , R udolph B uckw all.v G eorge w ho h ave been a sso c ia ted w ith M iss S h e a ry , F red Peschel, W illiam H a r tn e r in th e w o rk ini, th e L ynd-

tw o , a a a g a in a t th e n e x t h ig h e s t dele­g a tio n o f tw e n ty -fo u r .

T h e b u ild in g co m m itte e a poin ted la a t w eek a t th e m e e tin g o f th e f irs t. . . . . . - W illiam H a r tn e r in th e

B aity , re p re s e n tin g th e M eth o d ist | F red W in g en d er, A lex an d e r h u r s t public schools, f o r a num bei | q u a r te r ly co n fe ren ce , h e ld a m ee tin gC h u rch . R ev. Jo se p h E . H offm an - ’ - **— J — 1 ' --------- *-—*— '—p re sen te d g re e t in g s from a ll chu rches ,C la ren ce E . H itchcock su p e rv is in g E a l5 a n d H a r ry K re g e r , a ll from i tw e n ty yeiin .

D u d a ; saxophone , F ra n k B randen - o f y e a rs , th e h o s te s s h a v in g been a a t th e p a rs o n a g e on T h u r s d a y eve- I b e rg ; co m e ts, A lb e r t F e rn , W alte i te a c h e r here c o n tin u o u s ly f o r a lm o s t ! n in to p a s s u p o n p lana f o r e n la rg in g

p rin c ip a l o f th e ¡»chools, p re sen ted g re e t in g s fro m th e schools; M rs. W ard Os M cC rosky , th e W om an’s C lu b ; Mrs. C h a r le s G a b o r, tile P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ A sso c ia tio n ; M rs. W alte r B idd le , the L a d ie s ’ A u x ilia ry o f th e A m erican L e g io n ; a n d M rs. E lizab e th W inkler, th e . O rd e r o f E a s te rn S ta r . A re ­sp o n se w as m ade by M rs. C harles L o n g s tre e t , p re s id en t o f th e R idge­w ood U nion.

M iss G race M iller, d is tr ic t su p e r

j th e p re s e n t b u ild in g so a s to m ee t th etow n. ' ' |— M iss H a r tn e r to o k a t r i p to F lo r id a I n e ed s o f . t h e g ro w in g S u n d a y school

T h e chorus w as m ade up o f th e [d u r in g h e r E a s te r v a c a tio n , an d she j a n d o th e r o r g a n iz a t io n s o f th e church , fo lo w in g to w n fo lk s : M isses K a th ry n e n te r ta in e d h e r g u e s ts w ith a s to ryM cC ullough, M a r g a r e t S au er, M ar- o f h e r e x p erien ce s on th a t t r ip , a n d g a r e t H an n eg an , Jo se p h in e S p erk a , b j sh ow ing th e m s o u v en irs she |J u lia C u rrie , V io le t M iller, B e a tr ic t b ro u g h t back w ith h e r. ; jV an D en H euval, L illia n K a tie n s te in , R e fre sh m e n ts inc luded sandw iches,Id a G iam o and M a rg a re t W in k le r, s a lte d n u ts , p ick les, o liv es , c ak e s ,t S w iss bells w ere ru n g by Mr. K leck- J e llo w ith w h ip p ed c re a m a n d te a .

St. Matthews Church

n e r, an il M rs. M au rice M osley co n -j ( ¡u e n ts a t th e p a r ty w e re P r in c ip a ls

v is o r o f th e B erg en C ounty B u reau of solo.eluded th e p ro g ra m w ith

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a so p ra n o ()j b u ild in g s M rs. M aude S o u th a rd , o f ! th e R o o sev e lt School, M iss E d n a V an S in d e m o f th e Je f fe rso n School, M iss

! A lice C re ssm a n o f th e F ra n k lin School, M iss L e ti t ia P e t ty o f th e

j W a sh in g to n School, M iss B essie S. D ilk s o f fh e L incoln schoo l, M iss B er

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Gootf old moon ashinging up on high Will you have a chop or piece of pie.I wish you'd tell me, what you will taJce.All right then. I'll broil you a steak.

W a t c h f a th e r ’s h a p p y fa c e as h e s ta r ts t o c a rv e a ro a s t th a t m o th e r

b o u g h t h e re a n d co o k ed w ith such c o n su in a te sk ill.

LYNDHURST SUPPLY MARKE1O u r Motto— “ S M IL E A N D H U S T L E ”

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S u b lim e D e p a r tu re ."7 .80 P .M ., E v e n in g se rv ice , “ A Few

F a c ts A t te n d a n t to th e A scen sio n o f C h r is t .”

S p ec ia l m u s ic has b een p rep a red b y M r. R e s s ig u e , th e o r g a n is t o f St. M atth ew s . In th e m o m in g serv ice

su p e rv iso r , M rs. F lo re n c e M ah rt, school n u rse , M rs. L e o n a D unn , teach e r o f a spec ia l c la ss , M iss D oro th y Z e rb s tj d o m estic sc ience te a ch e r .

T h e M isses S ad ie C re ss m a n , A nna It. H ill, P au lin e Shoe n e r , M ary L y­m an , E th e l N ew to n , M ary B o sse tt, M rs. H elen L en n o n , M rs. R uby S c h la t te r , an d M rs. H e len It. S m ith , w ho a s s is te d M iss H a r tn e r in h e r w o rk a s h o s te s s o f th e a f te rn o o n .

M atth ew s10.45 A .M ., Mr.

M r. F re d e r ic k Shadell w ill be th e , , , , , , so lo ist. In th e even in g se rv ice , Mr.th a W in te rsh led , p r im a ry su p erv iso r , K c rr , w i„ aRsiHte d by the M iss (H ga G uffey , p e n m a n sh .p sup- A cac ja Br>8g Q uart)> tte .erwpor, M ts s ^ B ia n j y y c k o lI, j m w c - . S u m U y M u. ic S l .

■’ M o m in g serv ice ,’ 1 R ess ig u e , o rg a n is t .

P re lu d e , “ A sa r te ," M ildenberg . i T e n o r so lo , M r. Shadell. O f fe r to ry ,! “ B e rceu se ,” U jin sky . P o s tlu d e M arch f ro m “ A id a ,” V erd i.

E v e n in g , M r. R ess ig u e a t o rg a n as- j s is te d by A c ac ia In s tru m e n ta l Q u a r­te t te .

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Another Eagle Boy Scont for Lyndhurst

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S cou t L an e h a s had an e x cep tio n a l reco rd in sco u tin g . H e f i r s t becam e a -s c o u t on N o v e m b er 9, 1923, a d v a n ­c in g to second c la s s on J u n e 3, 1924

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G ro en en d y k e fin a lly b a rk e d u p th e L. V alenti, r f fine p ro m ise he show ed in h a ttin g L ande I Is, I f . .

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Lyndhurst right now is in probably the strongest athletic grip it j ^h as ever been in Certainly great interest is being displayed in local sport j g verg^n> j j ‘ ]to d a y .. ‘ | P e tti , 2b . . . i

Despite the lack of real playing fields baseball teams are sprouting up patergo„ ( n,■ • • , " 1’ Groenendyke,like mushrooms. Just as heavily, just as quickly. W e predicted at the

« ta r t of the season that there would be something like six senior teams. T o date we know of the Columbus Club, the Polish ¿American, the ice A . C , the Fourth W ard A C all of which have a lre^y playedone game. T he Union Athletic Association swings into action Sunday. That makes five.Its the real sand lotters, the kid nines. ,

But it is not the senior teams that we are so much interested in From the number of teams sporting nine players and in many cases

as many gloves^ ii' W&dd -seem that every block has one.Down, almost' the banks of the Passaic, Saturday, we saw the Cub

Juniors, a te ® of- n&yers none of whom are over 14 years old, playing a team of the s a f q ^ i i the Samphire Jrs.

The field was, to put in mildly, a trifle bumpy, the base lines were sanded, the players were hardly big enough to tote a glove around, the sun was hot, biit the kids were playing baseball. They went about the game just as seriously, just as whole heartedly as any heavy outfit.

The umpire, an elderly man who we were told was once a league player, “and, boy, he sure could play," called the strikes that were strikes and the balls that were balls. The fielding was i)ot much to speak of, but the hitting was above par. W e, watching for several innmngs, failed

—to s e e - a s H ta l ^ - f i l a ye r fa n . . . . . ' ■■ " , ’The batting must have been good. It wasn’t the pitchers fault that

they hit. "He's got an out drop," one of the players said to us, shrugging indifferently (he had collected two hits), “only sometimes it doesn’t drop.”J The final score of that game was 20-12. Figures do not lie, it was

a free hitting game.H E A V Y JUNIOR TEA M S IN PROFUSION

T here are m any other kid teams." A nd the heavy junior teams, j composed of players averaging about sixteen o r seventeen years old, havenever been so s t r o n g . ------------------------------------ ---- ------------------ .

There are several really good heavy junior teams. The Cubs, the Pirates and the Rangers are three such teams that can offer any team their 'size plenty of opposition. In fact when the Pirates and the Cubs get to­gether there are many who know the reputations of the teams who would no t miss the tilt for a big league exhibition.

And you can’t blame them Both teams have been playing for three o r four years. They have met on the field of glory several times. For three years running the Pirates were the jum er champions of Lyndhurst. Last year they were dethroned by the Rangers. . ,

This year they again have a powerful nine. But the Cubs seem to have just as strong a team. The Rangers were defeated by them by a top heavy score.

W hen the Pirates apd the Cubs get together, gentleman, you will probably not see squeeze and hit and run plays, but action?—Whoohey!

ANENT A MR. GAUL OF K. H. S.One of the reasons for Kearny High’s success on the diamond this

year is Gaul, twirler, rare and unique. Here is a pitcher who at this writing is batting 815 for four games, who in that number of games has allowed 1 1 hits, and struck out JV

He has been aided ffy some hefty batting by his mates who plied the stick to the extent of 85 hits, scoring 4.5 runs, while the good right arm of the twirler held the opposition to two runs.

Gaul was only so-so'last year, but from his early season form this year seems to be bound somewhere. A man who can bat 815, be he pitcher, fielder or bat hoy, is usually sought after.

The team that looks good, but fails to play that way, is home again, happily, too, in David Stadium. The Newark Bears, with W alter John­son, at last back in uniform, have arrived.

The bears have one of the strongest teams in the International League. T heir form to date has failed to live up to their real ability but they have picked up of late.

W e saw the Bears before they left on their devastating trip. They w ere playing the Toronto Maple Leafs. Newark looked far better than th e Leafs. Their fielding was better, hitting was sharper. Bently hurled better ball than Rip .Collins, yet the Leafs, shabby and unimpressive won 10-4 in a game th a t left the fans wondering how come.

However, the Newark aggregation has a number of old players who ahould find themselves when the Sun really becomes hot, and have the

up to top.

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Park Radge High Nine Defeats Lyndhurst Team

Kearny Trims Emerson

Poluh-Americans Whip Park View

^ Athletic Club 9-S e v e n R u n s in F i r s t In n in g E n ab le

L oca ls to W in E a s ily — II M en a t B a t in H ectic Session .

can a t le a s t b o a s t o f o u t h i t t in g thev ic to rs , 10-8. B u t B u rto n ’s w ildnesscoupled w ith som e Rhaky fie ld ing off­se t th e l* t)lish -A m erican’s a b ility to b a n g o u t sa fe h its .

“S p a rk y " C za m ie c k i ta k in g K or- p a lsk i’s p lace a t th i r d b a se w a s an ex ­ce llen t s u b s titu te . S p a rk y m ade u p a ir o f c atches t h a t w ere b eau tie s

j and a lso did e v e ry th in g e lse t h a t w as - ex p ec ted o f him . K o rm a lsg i is su f-

Sev en ru n s sco red b y dev ious m eans feri.n 'i f,r<im » tu rn e d an k le su ffered ina n d w ay s in th e f ir s t in n in g g a v e th e a s °P e ag u e g am e .P o lish -A m e rica n C lub a sufficient s ta r t I 'pw W illiam s w ho used to s ta r a tt o d e fe a t th e P a r k V iew A . C. who | K e a rn y held dow n f irs t fau ltle s s ly ,c a m e ower fro m K e a rn y to ta k e a 9-5 j M cA ffrey , a local boy, d o lle d o u t alic k in g , S u n d a y a t S t. • Mjjce’s O v a l! s in g le th a t shou ld have b een a dou-

I ble, a t least.T h e line-ups:

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Jbefo re a f a i r sized crow d.A p itc h e r is s a id to “b low ” w hen

a f t e r p itc h in g sev e ra l in n in g s of f a i r l y s te a d y b a ll he sudden ly e n te rs o n a w ild s tre a k . H ow .to te l l the s to r y o f th e P a rk View tw ir le r ’s d o w n fa ll js h a rd . P e rh a p s he s ta r te d t o plob in p ra c tic e , o r w hile o v e r a t K e a rn y ; a t a n y r a te he s ta r te d olf w i th a h eav y an d g u s ty “b low .”

B u rto n , th e v is itin g p itc h e r , a l to ­g e th e r had a w ild d a y o f i t th o u g h

. « n ly in th e f ir s t w as he in serious d ifficu lties. H e p ro b ab ly sowed«n.ough w ild o a ts in t h a t in n in g to la s t h im th e re s t o f g am e , an d som e m ore t o com e. On ju s t tw o h its th e Po lish - A rm -r leans scored th e i r runs .

B urton , g a v e tw o f r e e p a ss e s a n d D oll, I f h i t m an to he lp a lo n g tw o e r ro r s \ D ohn, 3b . . . m a d e by h is m a te s . E lev en m en D o u g las, 3b . f a c e d him in t h a t m ade session . B row n, c . . . .Z a b le s k i, f ir s t P. A . m en d re w a w alk, W illiam s, lb . C z a m ie c k i d id likew ise an d bo th j S w ilback , 2b s e n re d w hen W isn iesk i l if te d a h a rd M cC affrey , r f B y to c e n te r t h a t w as m essed lip by B u rto n , p . . t h e fie ld e r.. L em o n w itz s in g led , and O n e n t K w a s h i t by a p itc h e d ball |to fill th e b a se s . p -------- ------°~ —

K o v a lsk i c le a red th e b a se s w hen | D 1 - , _ _ _ J / V J J h e d ro v e a doub le to le f t field. Ed D * U c a u Q V lO lU K o rp a ls lti’s g ro u n d e r b ro u g h t P e te ■

i a n d K o rp s h im se lf w a s safe W illiam « d ro p p ed th e p e g from

T h e second b a sem an took W o lfe ’s po p fly an d B u m s fanned .Z ab le sk i. c am e u p tor h ia second ra p | o f th e in n in g a n d tr ip le d o v e r th e le ft f te ld r r 's head . K o rp a lsk i scored.C u n u e c k i e n d e d th e s e s s io n w it h s M y t o c e n t e r .

T h a t w as th a t. - B ut i t w as enough «haft to give th e local ball club s top Maavy lead. Clem ents, who was

from the «hop league to do duty fo r th e P . A.’s had a

even tim e of i t except fo r the when the v isito rs wal-

i o a t four clean bingles to «cor*

C o m in g f ro m b eh ind to a lm o s t tie P a r k R id g e H ig h o n ly to see i t p ile u p f o u r ru n s t h a t p ro v ed s u r-m o u n t-

■ f t a /> a b le , w a s t h e fo r tu n e o f L y n d h u rs tI n U o s e u a m e H ig h y e s te rd a y a t S t. M ich ae l’s O val

a n d C o ach E d O lson ’s y o u n g s te r s re -K e a m y H ig h co n tin u ed i ts t r i p m a in H to t h e i r lo s in g s lu m p , d ro p -

p e n a n tw a rd la s t T u e sd ay a t J e r s e y P*” ff tf te t i l t 11-7.C ity by d o w n in g E m erso n H ig h M . ' “ 5"in a f r e e h i t t in g c o n te s t. T h e C ar- « ■ » ■ * » b * L y n d h u r s t th is d in a ls p iled up a n e a r ly lead b u t e n w « « J i . t e m l byE m e rso n pu lled up c lo se , s co r in g fo u r k>^ bof *n d * » ■ « * ru n s in th e e ig h th c h a p te r . h ,ts ^ h u r s t ’s

G a u l an d B ro o k es d iv ided th e s « . n u m e r ^ s r o i s c u e s on th e ^ r ttw ir l in g w hile th e i r m a te s g a th e re d “ J ®

NOTESM r. a n d M ra. J . J . Enfield o f L iv ­

in g s to n A venue, a re e n te r ta in in g M rs. D. M ille r s n d son C lay to n M ille r o f N e w to n H ook, N . Y .

M r. a n d Mr». J o h n K elly , w ith d a u g h te r D oris a n d son B ruce s p e n t th e w e e k e n d a t th e su m m er hom e a t B udd la k e .

o Religion Muat Take on Color for Purpose of Leadership and Inspiration

———————— —■■*—» //iBy REV. 8 . M. S H O E M A K E R . New Y o rk . < ‘

I t ia quite clear that a great «ection of youth doc* not ka*w what k wants, and therefore th* first need ia for leadership and inspiration. Much of youth doe* not believe in the intellectual integrity of ma*y of us in the m in is try ; they believe science haa pushed religion to the very edge of the world, and may shove it over the rim entirely. They think we an the transm itter* of an inherited sy*tem of idea* which are aS mixed up with the institu tion of the church and keeping conservative laymen paci­

fied knd holding our jobs down. > . . . . . . . . •The lure of the liberty and th* «in of the world is a deep red. Tb*

religion of the churehe* is a pale pink. Y outh want* color. H ither youth will take wh*t the world ha* to give, o r the religion of th* ohurch«* will have to find a deeper hue.

SERVICEMEASUREDWOT BY • • GOLD • • • BUT BY • ♦ THE • GOLDEN RULE

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g iv e th e v is i to rs th e g a m e .L y n d h u r s t m ad e th e sco re 6-4 in

th e f o u r th in n in g b u t P a r k R idge sco red one in i t s n e x t t u r n a t b a t , a n d th e n f o u r m o re in th e s ix th in ­n in g . L y n d h u r s t end ed th e g a m e w ith tw o ru n s .

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Of

BE INFLUENCED BY THIS SYMBOL

throughout the country. It is the unmistakable mark of one who has won for himself a place in the profession which entitles him to the respect and the confidence of his community.

When we are called, our service is the same to all. Worldly things do not enter »to the consideration. W e leave the matter of price entirely up to the family, hencc the price is always within the means and the wishes of those making the arrangements.

. f 'It is our high aim to be in every way worthy of the

confidence imposed in us by those we serve.

W IL L IA M C .C O L L IN SF U N E R A L D IR E C T O R .

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Keay Pitches Columbus Club To

One Hit VictoryLocal R ed H ead in P in e F o rm Sub­

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defeated th s Ksaimy

Though losing to Hasbrouck H eigh ts 5-0 la s t T uesday a t the H eigh ts field, L yndhurst looked m igh ty iw eet. The local« were «hut o u t by superior pitching, b u t fought back courageously and held th s heavy guns o f the victors down to five runs, som ething no o ther team th a t ha« faced th e H eight* haa town able to do thi* year. I t w as the fifth s tra ig h t fo r 8ehw l « * beys.

Loo Cruoi took an tho du ties fo r th* O lw nitte* and 'allow ed

C o lu m b u s C lu b ia n s sp e lled th e i r 0} ch an c es fo r th e S o u th B erg en L eag u e 0 ] p e n n a n t w ith a n u p p e r c ase C a f te r 0 ; dec isiv e ly t ro u n c in g th e S a p p h ire 0 n in e a t E a s t R u th e r fo rd S u n d ay , 3-1.0 Amy “ R ed ” K eay is th e reaso n .01 T h e v ic to ry m a rk e d th e second o f 0 1 th e si'iisoii fo r th e C o lu m b u s C lub ,0 a n d M r. K eay w as on th e m ound fo r - tile lo c a l n in e f o r th e f ir s t tim e . His 0 ! ex h ib itio n stood o u t a s does a pol-

I ished sliver of silver from dross. He0 1 a llo w ed one ru n , one h i t a n d one w alk 0 ! d u r in g 'th e a f te rn o o n , l j H is sh o w in g sh o w ed t h e C lub fo l- 01 lo w e rs t h a t th e y h a v e tw o show y hurl- j 1 e ra , M ouse M ilesk i m a k in g th e o th e r j 1 p a r t o f th e d u e t. I f th e tw o , w ith th e 0 p o w erfu l a r r a y o f f ie ld e d b eck in g them 0 u p c an n o t w in th e b u n tin g th is year,0 th e n th e ir o p p o n e n ts h av e been hav­

in g su p e r la t iv e p la y in g fo r th e la t te r p a r t o f th e seaso n .

W hile s ta rr in g honors fo r the a f te r ­noon belong to K eay, Mileski had h iaj finger in the pie alao. In th e n in th inning, a f te r he had b a tted fo r Louis V alenti and g o t a h it, be took a

leaguer on a bounce aad with _ fro m rig h t field he

nipped th e 'p la y e r a t firs t has«.Allow O nly ) The club gained it« runs in the P itches Fine firs t, fo u rth an d e igh th innings. Tb*

Sapphire* scored a lso in th e l i n t fram e b u t th e re a f te r only oa*; p layer re a c te d firs t baa*.

I t waa a close gam e all around. The local n ine could only reach Haa- *en fo r five h its and failed to «bow the h ittin g a t ta c k th a t fe s te red tta w ork ag a in s t th« E ast R utherford Cube, tw o-w eek« back. It been th a t UM tw o week lay th e keeoess fro m th e du b .

Tb« chib m eet« the Pioneer«

SWIMMING POOLOpens Sat. May 2 6 th.

W ith a C o m p lete N ew L a y O u t.

^ HAND BALL COURT, SAND BEACH NEW WATER FILTERS, NEW SHOWERS.

36 - ’ ly 10 19 6 3 j

Shot Out By Has- brouck

POOL ENCLOSED WITH A NEW CONCRETE FENCE. AN IDEAL LOCATION FOR SWIMMING and BOATING

SW IM IN DRINKING WATER

LYNDHURST SWIMMING POOL2 1 0 R iv e rsid e A v en u e Lyn d h u rst, N . J .

Comer Court Avenue, East Bank ol Passaic Riverd ay a t * tth*r th e S t. Mito*« Oval e r to th * re a r o f th* T ew s Hall. A t 1w ritin g i t la w ill p lay a t tb * T ew a H all

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T H E COM M ERCIAL LEADER. MAY M , 1 9 »

Scoot Leaders to Spari Weekend At Cai#

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A bout th ir ty scout leaders, aU adnlta , will *pet*d th is n ex t weekend, I U t 1» and 20, a t th e South Ber«en Scout Cam p, a t O akland. N. J „ to lea rn m ore o f th e w ay» o f • boy in

T h a w MM h a re been tak in g a leadership co o n * tal boyology, for m or* effective w ork w ith boya through th e M o n tin i p rog ram . O ra r aeventy-

« t o f those who orig inally to t a t e the course, have

fo r ta« W ednesday nd w ill be com pleted on evening, May 23, a t which

Urna N ational Boy Scout Leadership C ertifica tes will be aw arded.

- M rs. C harles S troud o f Now Y ork h as been a guest a t the borne o f h er d au g h te r , Mrs. C harlee Coon o f W eart Avenue.

I *'M rs W illiam Bell and d a u g h te r of

F e rn Avenue have retu rned fro m a vacation a t A tlan tic C ity.

SOME LADIESImagine they are practicing economy by paying about half the am ount they used to.

Year* of experience ha* taugh t m that we can ­not give a good an d lasting perm anent, nor can anyone else.

F R A N K L I N S H O P P E

7-9 Franklin Place Rutherford, N . J.Phone Rutherford 2635

W e have th e same satisfied custom ers each year. O u r price» are right and w ith in reach o f all.

POPPY SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED ON

MAT 2Sth AND 2MiT he Ladies A uxiliary o f th e H arold

G. B arrin g er P o s t o f tb s A m ericanL egion, a t tb s previous m eeting held a t th e home o f Mrs. B ertha t 'u r t i» m ade a rran g em en ts f a r the p ia d a « ! o f w reath« on th e m em orial t r ees, fo r thoee who m ade the Mipreaae sa c ri­fice du ring tb s W orld W ar.

i A rran g em en ts wer» also m ade fo r th e Poppy Sale w hich will be conduct­ed in Lyndhurat on the a fternoon of May 24th and oei a ll days o f May ( M i by the Lyndhurat G iri Scouts, under the d irection of Mra. Sam uel B a rrin g er, chairm an of th e com m ittee.

T he g ir l b rin g in g in the m oat m one) w ill receive a p rise o f th ree do llars, and th e g irl b rin g in g in the second h ighest am ount will n eeh ra a p rise ol tw o dollars.

The proceeds o f the Poppy Sale will be used fo r th e C onvalescent Home a t Toma River, and th e Work am ong the ex-sold iers o f B ergen County

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Mra. P rank H errick o f I K Dela- fleld Avenue w ill have an opera tion on noae, also ainua and an trum . It w ill be perform ed a t S t. Vincent'* H osp ita l, New York C ity, on W ednes­day , May 23. T he date ia the e ig h th an n iv ersa ry o f her deceased dau g h ta r 's b irth .

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8. T h e said p la n s and specificatio n s a r e h ereb y adopted and filed w ith the T o w n sh ip C lerk .

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B E G IN N IN G a t a point In the N o rth ­w e ste r ly s ide o f P a r k Avenue. «Ilstant 14 5 feet N o rth e a s te r ly .s id e o f T o n t ‘ ne A ven u e, and ru n n in g thence < 1) N o rth ­w esterly , and p a r a lle l w ith T o n tin e A v e ­nue. Iflfl feet to th e R o u th easterly sM e o f P eab od y A v e n u e : run n in g th en ce 1 1 1 N o rth ea ste r ly s lo n g th e S o u th ea ster ly "id e o f P eab o d y A ven u e. I t t feet a n d • Inches : ru n n in g th en ce ( t ) B«»uthensteHv and -p a ra lle l w ith th e flrst cou rse . 1 0 © feet to the N orth w e s te r ly side o f P a Hi Avenue, and ru n n in g thence ( 4 ) S o u th ­w e s te r ly a lon g th e N o rth w e ste rly s id e o f P a rk A ven u s. I l l fe e t and • In ch ** to the point or p la c e o f B R O lN N I V f J ;

And you . H e rb e rt R . M ilner a n d A n n a ~M aria M iln er (H e rb e r t R M iln er's W lfn * a r e m ade p a r ty d e fen d an ts, b ecau se w a r e th * m a k e rs o f a m o rtgajr* on p rem ises m entioned above, to on* W illiam N M il­ner. and vo u W illia m N M ilner, a re r>a-t* a p a r tv defen dan t, b ecause you a r e the bo lder o f the «aid m o rtg ag e , g iven to Veu b v H e rb e rt F! M iln er, and Anna M art* | M iln er, h ts w ife a n d If vou c la im a n y , t 't le to. Intereat In o r en cum bran ce upon the « t i l l lan tls and prem ise*, you a r e re- j quired to a n sw e r th e said bill, but not o th erw ise .

JO H N J . B R R H I.IN J R . RRQ S o lic ito r fo e Com l'nt»I M R i d g e R e a d .

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J u d g e D illon , a s I h a v e s a id , is g e n ia l, k in d a n d gen eM u s -he’s e v en m o re — h a ’s- s in c e r i ty p lu s a n d th e n som e.

M aybe th is d o esn 't belong here. S till, we know th a t o u r fem inine read e rs will relish a defense o f th e ir aew found liberties. Speak ing th e o th e r day before th e Convention of Mew Je rse y P rofessional and Busi- a e s s W om en’s C lubs, M iss V irg in ia M ontgom ery o f J e rs e y C ity , **Sae to d efend h e r sister». S ay s V irg in ia :

•F re ed o m of kneea an d th e smok in g o f c ig are ttes b y wom en, a re sim p ly g es tu re s in d ica ting th e tran s itio n • f an ag e o f increasin g equality w ith

“V irg in ia ,' how could you ? B ut V ir­g in ia cornea righ t hack and qualifies h e r a ta tem ent th u sly :

•M en a re more ch iva lro u s now th an In fo rm e r tim es, re sp ec tin g women, no t d iscrim inating a g a in s t them.*'

Now m en, th a t ce rta in ly sounds •Ice . le t’s extend V irg in ia a unanim ous v o te o f th anks fo r thoae kind words 1 am su re th a t m ost o f aa would do an y th in g fo r V irg in ia a f te r hearing h e r laud the m ale o f th e species. Do we h ea r any d issent in g . voice»?

M ary had an utom ohlle Propelled by gaso line ;

And everywhere th a t M ary went She rode in th is m achine.

n » au to «truck a »tone one day And from it'» course deflected;

The Doctor say» p oor M ary'» doing A* well aa he expected.

L ' K nv td ,We th in k th a t M ary »aw a «hiek.

A youth quite young and dapper; 9* M ary M ed to ahow th a t she

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ADVICE FROMl L— -

F O R S A L E

A number of splendid op­portunities are now avail­ably .

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W e have listed some vefy attractive one family houses. Business and residential plots.

Forbuyer,vestor.

either the speculator

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O ur list is complete— Come and talk it over—W e are glad to serve you.

You’ve Heard About Them-•W»V*s

the folks who had made a handsome profit by coming here. They will tell you that we selected investments for them instead of speculations.

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FRIDAY; MAY 18, 1928

STEAM TRAINS RETARD PROGRESS

T h e report of the Com m ittee of the Regional Plan of N ew Y o rk and its environs has just been issued. It roundly scores and deplores the steam train. Says the report: “ the nuisance attendant w ith steam operation, par- ticularly on the Jersey lines, w h ich pass through tunnels under Bergen H ill, has in many cases held back resident suburban development.

* T h a t is a strong indictment, and every w ord of it is true as concerns Bergen development. Bergen C o u n ty , is, perhaps, one of the most beautiful residential suburbs in the state and yet, due to the operation of steam trains, the progress of developing th is beautiful spot has gone along

»lowly.

T h e report recommends among other things, the At the Us» meeting "t th<- fturd of Education h<U 41 ih< Lmmin complete electrification of all steam lines leading into N ew School, it d k id e d « W * lively divu»«on by the member», u. put

Y o r t n r t h e t e r m m a k il _ s t y t s t h e , b u d d i n g o f f r » e h . ^ t r ^ ------------ --------------------------------------------s u b w a y s to the heart of the Metropolis, and strongly urges u imperative that the township build * high school of th elr own and wl|| takr piece »ml rtttf rt«inm#nt wftl the complete elimination of all grade crossings* ' f . ' according to the opinion 0» the members, «notion would, readily be 11» funii»h«| b> th* diiMrm.

v,* | granted if the proptxution was put properly before the publiv g'T h o se w h o are interested in Bergen development ~

should get a copy of th is report and Study it. O f course. The American Legion Auxiliary announced that they would award , , , . _. ft . t a gold piece to the one who would »ell the largest number o t poppies on

it w ould take m any years to carry out all the recommenda- n V, P(<rpy D ty MiY ,< th ,,Uns h iw K-en m,d e for «he J l e .i, ,h , . , tions w h ich it makes, but if Bergen is ever to rid itself ot thousand poppies and the proceed» will go towards the home lor the the menace of the deadly grade crossing and the smoke nuisance, the sooner the agitation is started, the sooner the work w ill begin.

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JERSEY INJUSTICE

disabled ex service men of the late war. ”a

On the closing day of the Old Home W eek celebration given by the Lyndhurst Council, No Knights of Columbus, a baby parade willbe held for children from one to six year» of age, confined to children of Lyndhurst and North Arlington T he Committee has arranged for pitfe* for the prettiest baby, the most unique carnage, the best decorated car riage and special prue» for twin*.

M r John M Hecht. 4 > years of age, 1 died at his home on Stuyvesant Avenue last Friday evening at about eleven o'clock from articular rheunu tism Mr Hecht. although apparently a big strong man. had been miF ferjng for the past twelve weeks, and dunnp the last week, »auk rapidly.

Last Sunday, May O th, Adoniram Lodge No 2)<i,‘ F and A M , was one year old and its first anniversary was fittingly celebrated on Wed nesday evening by a ball in the spaiious hall in the Rutherford Tempi«

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O u t in Orange, there is a corporation w hich employs wom en to paint figures upon the faces of w atches and clocks w ith a radium solution. In the course of this oper­ation, it is necessary for these wom en to point the brush w ith their lips. T h e result has been disastrous to those w ho are employed. T h irteen wom en have already diedfrom this slow poison, five more now lie at the point o f . Committee in charge of the celebration was, Cooke, Terry and I’har,»

death. It is these five wom en that compels us to denounce The Borough of North Arlington established a new precedent for the M** 1 * 'd*the injustice in their CA*e=^=" ~ ■ =—.:-j-Bo«HlBh at their meeting on Wednesday night, whcn they rfluaed to givt t. i j* " ! ?

. .' .. . ■ . . - ■' - • • a permit to the combined fire companies of the Borough lor holding a nr virYiU <.r «» .uV *,r ih. f..unT h e ir law yers have entered suit against the corpora-[Carnival These carnivals have proven undesirable in the past and the

« . t 1 .1____ tm ____ ____U„. .¿»«.»<11 Mayor and Council have received a great deal of commendation fromtion w h ich employs them. T h e corporation has enteredtivery,>ne but the firemen f,.r thi-.r Kt.,m a defense based upon the statutes of lim iutions. I f thecourt upholds th is defense, then the law should be changedso that there w ill be no recurrence of this I N J U S T I C E Radium poison is slow, this being so, must the statute of limitations perm it those responsible to escape? W e be­lieve not, yet, if something is not done this is just what w ill happen.

T h e corporation involved has employed an able bodyof defense attorneys. T h ese attorneys have succeeded so CLOUDS. WIND AND RAINfar in blocking a heanng upon the case. It was originally — — -. . . . 1 r i_ T V. «1 1 t’ST al Urn..» I «-miiiioI li«*l|i !•»•scheduled to come before the court an January, i t was j (,li: ,1Hl,Ki„, • .„1,1 th,. Kmi «.rpostponed until A p ril, when the case was reached again, . . . ...it w as postponed until next September. M eanw hile these riCht.” »»¡«1 01.1 m«h \v>«ih»r «» it* wom en lie dying, they may die before the case comes to ' « « ^ ^ ^ j<m know „trial, but the corporation is n t concerned about that. ,„m n„. kiuk tii. t iou.i.W h a t concerns them is their liability and they propose, J i’°r- V i . "w ith the aid o f these able attorneys, to side-step the respon- too. Ah« Jin. m> frl«*n«1 I da hot |vt

much |»mlai* nh»*ii I (liny «ith jNSIDlllty. In fact. I «in w'oltl*»«! nmr«* I Hah yt»u.

T h is is rank IN J U S T IC E . W e are n o t ^ l jn e d to ............................place the blame upon the courts, but W t U v) B L A M c th* w>»ther tium »i»*iit «11* it»in it the law w hich permits this corporation to escape and make ^ Kl(ig ,f thr l li>(l(Ua farce of our celebrated “ J E R S E Y J U S T IC E “It 1» quit»» w.»nh tit* aroUltltCr

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U n iv e r s a l R ig h t T h in k in g

By DR. J O H N H E R M A N R A N D A L L , W o rld U n ity M ovem en t.

" ' a •1 ODI'IJX mnn is a citizen of the World, but ho is not yet awara

of it. In our emiiomic life wo alroa'd; are intematit>nalii«d,bat in our political life wo have not heeti able to iw our eora-jrlete intorilopendwiee. We make stuh «low progress toward

world peace beeause wo are trying to fit this now world, into the old olv-•olete framework of the Sixteenth eentury.

j I’tyehologist* "know the relation of tile physical anti niontal and thareaction on each other, that thought, of foar, distress, remorse, jealouiy,«¿«•y and haired all have a destructive influence on the individaal, whillthought, of hope, gtxnl cheer, love, gootf «ill anti kitulnes. are ixmstruo-

* five in their influence, and that if we can coutrol thought, we hsvo aolv*4the grout problem of life. What i. true of the individual i» true of societfa n d the w o rld . A s an age tliinkoth K) i t i t .

We n*e«l to think today, and think habitually that there 1* unity un­derlying the life of mankind in’«pit« of the atrife and bittern*-«, and hatred we see on the surfaie, and creative thinking will bring fusopl«. te *ee each other in now roiaf ionahips of harmony, unity and co-ofierttion.There i. no longer any insurmountable distance between nation« and gov­ernment. today, but all have been brought into physical and geographie unity, kf that there i. no .uch thing as an independent nation or rar*A ll a r e b o u n d t o p ' t h e r , a n d a re c o m in g to a n u n d e r s ta n d in g .o f **<-h o th e r

a s th « o ld h a r r ie r» o f p re ju d ic e b reak d o w n , a n d th e c n iw ititia n * « . grow »

t h a t a l l a i r o f a a p in tu a ! u n i ty , a l) nn * b u t tu n f a m d t .Oat of thi« unity come. ■ common purpose to bind omre clo«ely (11

the human family together, pmgr*«*ing toward a itunmon gtwi, th» good of all, huraanitv, with love a. the gn-at motittRinir f»<r«e.

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