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<f , Vr^’ *V * ' --^ .......... •«rf-'^" -^r ni>*»/y. ■« w*?. % iesUeih ifvf « »'<T)' ■**»•«/? provided he has .^ large hearff^Bulxm •.''r*“’*'f / * 'I ilM ^ H-..i,yft,J ^ Fowts \ •/'- ’>i r't 'Xnuu puyiti l$^ingl ni;;.XLII. No. 46 ,-r.THREE SECTIONS; P^RT EJiGLEWOOD, N. J.. DECEMBER 16 ; J932 PBilCE: nVE CENT® VLE ^r^oftheSpeM Lincoln ScA^o /1 j BANKS REFUSE HERE TONIGHT Dimers for Childr«B to Mark Next W e^ :flirlBtm»» weok « ffingtewooa. u w tlie annual roattd id mS- pla>'»- «*™ * *1»SB ®” * IIMttoa b (oncern«<l. atari? tonisilt ,»pd oOB- L ubb throuRh all of aiBXl Into ihc Bciiool varatton tilQO< ’^UapB th« high H bM » tho UicB of parties wHI • » tls« anmlal nriBlmuB raro! Sing at Englewood ^ whooi TUumday nlghl. Ds- [Hiiber 2S. at 8 o’ clock to WliKin ibo pUc IB woicomoi ChbniM? froia •ry Bohool In the city imder dlroc of misb Margaret Bold, mualo ^rvisor. Wiu olng and Oto audl- to Kill lake an actlva part undsr loBilerahlp o f WUUata 'nern^i. Per the children of tbe needy there II be ihe great klddleel dlnnerj irty from 2 to 4 o’oloolc ErW^. imber 23. at the Englewood AT- y through the EMergenSy Be- pusoctntlon and another on Do- _iber 2S nl the Salvation Army at Iglilch the KIwanto Club wlB mslst I Tonight nl the Chrietlan Reformed Uurch the Hungarian Choir of Now hork will Bing. Saturday night the iUng i>eople of Flrgt B*o8hyterlan thorch will preeeai font playa and >ot five o'clock-.aundtt. ftfternwn btore will he a nroglcol ve?p8rs aor- inco at Find Praabyterlao Church. M at N o'eJoolt-'lAndel’a "M hi- mv will ho aung by epeolal ohor- at Methodlnt Kpt.BEODB| Churoh. f At 1 ji. m. Sunday St. PauVe Kple* iopal fhiirch -will bold Ite nnuua! Wonger Service In •which 4d chll' ^ l i iiarticlpate.'“A t 8 o^elock W'ed fiwd/iy night Iho 8ui«l.iy nchoot of hr«t side r«sbyt*rlnn Church will iwoBopt liB entortalnmcnl. FtWay >«l*ht the children, ot the Christian ^orm eil Church -.'wiU' g ift the pag- lotnt "Uethlob4fns?‘ i Of,* Alxnre la the remarkable diaplay ef the woik of the epeciat efawnes at Uhroln eehool, the reenH* l n » of training which Is making osefnl ciUsene out ot hays and glrA who have no great flare for J*h!ooh lamin’." This work Is under directIon of F. U McKeUia and Eva <1. Robinson. \ These articles, which have merited state eemmendatlon, will be on sale all day Satiinlay at 9C Wee* Palisade avenue. As the picture sliews, the sale wUl include all sorts of useful oiiides ot oacefcnt workmanship, a workmamhlp which has caned a nttmbnr of residents and several local fiMnli|M« stores to psee special orders. Of porUcular note IB this year’s work b the clriMren’s room tumHure. , lOANFORCITY i K Bijt j l ^ Still ^ t U IS UmDbjeil Str^ken th^OrgiuatMi; CUT WEDNESDA’ 575F00DHANDLERS ORDERED TO SECURE WEIR M PERMITS lealtk Job AppliciDls io Be Intemewed OB Sanday lUPMMrMTF CAROfc SI'KO fVrUtAK ANNEAL EVENT The Ooramivnlty mdg at ; the hlill _ * . kliool T(nir.sday n lgl4 W'H prebiiblytr,7,r) niusl Beture their 1933 licenses S attendtsV hs’ 80*. .It wss Iflntigu. to hsndle fcaaf before January l.thb p s fS w r •“ ikr .M ibb Mtmnia'TtOlder. ■’J'h'e- Inflwoekh before his actual rBIlrolBeiif. Soitediiite schmd'choi'Uii'ta directed I ovary Siodliondler inu«t yolufttmlly tot Miss onnoleit Polls. , ; Jaeenre his permit.---. . i^ v u r foahelltlk F. Kitchel andl in addjtloii to the\ foodliandlers. ■ThilmiiB a. Roy, HChbol board prest- licenses for mllh itealera. beauty StDt K ill greet Iho nudlance. Among parlors, barbers, plumbers sesven. the ’ Inulitlonal featuree wtu be I gore, n^urant ownerg and poul- Uve at ChrlBtmaa’ ’ and "0 Dniky .try dealere must be secured. ■N ight•■two seldeilona composed by Englewood's allottment of these «||U AlilguU Lana » t th« Englewood clasalfleatlons to also high In pra^ hculiv. She hn» Written a compan-1 lically every C ^ . ““ ™ ho niimlier for Dusky Night which »iil l » given this year. There are 57S men and wQOfum iQ I jSUKiowood who aeUy or tittndlQ« f o ^ 1 fn ^v¥:nglewood slorps. AU Of th# Gymnastum Fund FOUCEMARKSMANSfflP Lyni^s Memorial As a |o S r. Josei>h Russell ■deeply Interest^’i j i IpBU^ren and 14ielr. Cliu.reh%>arisfildn^^ shd hia wife, wltji the one atipnlatioii that tlioir harttii.;!^® lield nhm. this week'do«af^^|fi^;anjji of $400 to onaJMo t h e r g e r V l l o Pedera- non to eontlnnff to'-operate the school gymnasiums eeevy night for the 8B0; boys Mtd gU'Ia who find there a wHolesoiaB recreation. Moved ny the appeal as present- V..V.V ....... . tni Inst week-by-The oahgWwo^ h has'Uqtinsrt lli»j«,i-'’rosa, which’ stated’ the plight of ------ puv JS(f!m4lrth»' lastorsttea'Ja-balaihfc^hlB 'these'’f# «’ l*h»«r’ 1d’-'T (T # iM r the ospenre of providing' 4hla''Opportantty for Englewoo^oifth, these parishion- ers come'wSSetf, this wMilt with their act « genarpslty which ae- aures the y%rit-the ^ of the gymnasliuns at to k ftfr the wla- ter monthfl. - In ym NO PEOPtE n PUVY TOMOKIUIW 3 Fori) \oung peopW fwm the clntw Bt Fii'bi Prosbrterlan .ehurch will .ytrUcipate In tlte four one-act plays Boii the entre-ttctk to hw given Bay imlay night, at th e '^ la h hout® to create a Bcholarehtp fund, the witan Club, IB giving a PW by 1 w. Rogerk 3tn entitled There are 20 mHk denloni. 2(1 Ice-cream dealers. 40 barber ebopB and beauty parlors. 30 plumbers, 6 scavengers. 40 rest- taurante and 2 poultry houses. The long list of applicants for the position of health officer and sani- tary Inspector In Engletvood has been weeded out until there are only eight men In the nmntng, two of them from Englewood, sis from out- of-town. Those eight men will be Interviewed Sunday at the office of the health board In Ctty Hall, nod 'Saved ••'wlti?the'Su6WlW glfla I “n tdtempt made to complete the ^ Ilum ofp EiSSlieih rotwett. j john Manson. who hM already re- _ '-..-J mirentoAfli I tlrad fpom ftrtivfi duty* w«ek 01®^^ i‘‘^ .''S L r o 'r health Ingraham.- Nancy » ^ * 'a l ! L^®re1n1e?Jloe dubs and to the i ^ e mauagv.ri ** I Englewood ’Woman’s Club refluests of the 1to Jom In demanding a correction oI The followiuff I jg^j«»ton rs£arding tnJlk tnspec* mUrrest dub wUl ^ 2 * . I tions tinder, tlhe state law. every Nskc Mo Ifugh.” by ts supposed to Inyestl- Horr> dll sources of milk supply., In- Spnngcr. R o b t^ lasmueh oa there are more than a l^nn. m 1J^onggad Bonroes acatterM all over Scouts ill MelodranW _ « , » » « and Now York, It Is ob- jThB Old Bcouta, ara jvlSjsly ItoposslWo for the local siflo,llama la vorsg ffritteiihy t .. to properly Inspect the Ckri H. Elmoro. autllted •’?>'» S W I “dtitn '•f Doom." Their cast Will Include Jickle Storttj,' Barbara JottBSi this IN ENGLEWOOD EXCELS YEAR'S RECORD SHOWS Best Caphircs Let OBMoore Quirk - iip ThonisoB C b | i n'l The Englowood ji^Qllce doi»iKment roade a aew record for n»Btf|aiu) other departiu^nts this aroapt^iB^n. for the M monfhljtr Tueadaj', MlSSItORROWSCHOOL WILL CONTWUE AFTER SHE lO V m O WALES Motker Becoot^Heoorary Director; JobirErskiBe Addresses P. T. A. WlilUemoro, Elleon' O'Qrady, KUngelsteln. Peggy'', Oolusmlth N«nc) Barbkra ■ Johnsoij. Mo.ly Bttnies and -CoiiBtance navrilla. BOHFiSIS. Tot. ns tlr. ^Ohn Irwin, city phy- sician staisa, th® matter of milk In- meettons la one of the niost Import- ant in all health work, for milk cop be a great breeder of jUeeaBO; law should be amended to, make the Oonlon Chadwlok lui« painted ipo- j Investigations, elal net for this ach. ’ . ' Jbavloif New J «r»y s Insi^cllon re* The Hillop, qiiib will present ,ims accepted by N W •rlaina! scrint. . ‘ A Scene In ti Coun-1 , _____ •rlglna! script " A Scene in _ try more, or The Bummer tVlnter- •w." The cast will Indude Toip Duncan. Charles Isuie/ Bud MPl' rhay, Alex. Nichols, Bob i!'™®"; kidney Shnnno, Bill Doncan, Roltott »<kthle. John Di'incan Adelald® Co* •and Ruth H a r t . ,'Tlierc will be Hire. entre^aOte by Hicks Lawrence, deveUnd, Corf. cRohert scarles, nal-lJ*lp«' auA'WH* ; lism Kerr. * •' . i ! Rohert Jensen 1e edoge msoagWi »1lb Robert Schellenherg as «»»>«: '»l. Mernii»--l>nMe end EYWTtt tftcOoVBl^- townswilldbcuss iWsmilL’S R O PB Aiaail IliiM f S ild iJ -^riEBjIeweJr- ■ Th* nnmiai niayoro 'Ond iinaoco "."Hug of "•"•■•'l=S;S==KSs -df • i^rt«'*Fiiarfi rolwoiontiniir *i.l Although Mtss E H sat^ R. Mor- row will make her permanent home In Wales after the holiday eeaaon. during which sBl WIR be married to Aubrey Nell Morgan of Cardiffi Wales, her Little School in Engle, wood will contlmte, Mre. DwlgM -W. Morrow having acwpted the honor, afy directorship of the school, with' Miss Constance CbUtan ecUve dtf rector. This was announced at a meeting of the Birent Teacher Association ot the LltOo School at Mrs, Morrow’s home on Lyttecker street Monday night at which time John Ersklno, famous author ot "The Private Life of Helen ot Troy," "Sir Galahad,’’ and other works, president ot the M l f t t d SohtHOl Of Music and a pho-: ftssdr at iiuiumbla Snlverslty, spoke on musical walatng for oMldrcn. Douglas Eliot, pregwent of the ae- soclation, presided during tha meet- ing, which Included a verbal report, f hy Miss Cbtltoa Upon the school’s im activities.- To W«a iSoon After Miss Chilton had completed; her report, Mr. Eliot invited Miss Morrow to spenlc She said that she is to be married to Mr. Morgan, dur. Ing the coming holiday -sewion, and that-thereolter she will wake her, permanent home In Wales, with the result that It wm hO Imposelble for ■her to 'Continue'her active direcUeo nf the. Little BchooL 'With A visible depth of feeling she gave Ckpreeelon' to her very great regret because of fklo. , ',1 , MISS Morrow went on to Say that -tl! ^ .............. ................ tot Ciinjrf. sltarpsUooter and !*»irke- Hod the Tatingg been b es^ on any glnglc performance instead of on Uie uverngg taken from all but .nine men Ip the force 'w.ould have ouallficl. Bill eyca on the year’s basis Englewood holds, phe of the highest generaralahdlng in North- ern New Jersey, a reputation which has penetrated to . criminal circles and which ts held largely aocount- abls tor the apparohUy wide berth given to Englewood. Win Trophy Legs Putrulman Best apneaed a second teg on the tlol. H. V. P . Moore ptotol trophy and Detective Quirk aaplured a first leg on the Douglas (3, Tlunn- son trophy, a oup which, appareotty, has u great deal of moving Io dd heton eotertng Into the pormonent pdsesslon ot any officer, Harry .Max- well. James Beat and .Captain .Ab- rams each holding a leg On It. Cap- tain Abrams, Whose shooting has declined somewhat In thh. last two years, also holito'two ,tags, on thj Moore cup. It is noceitoary to win threo legs to gam paxnanent possss- slon, ■ ' ' ,. The'cup-'ralhi'gs this jwar wore based, not oa the fall yeae’a per- forronnees. but an the last three months, because, in October th< coin, mtosloners ordered a, change in guns, forcing all men In ihd department to sfioot with the regnlar servK* gun. Before that \h« members of R e f i l l M the hanks In Engle- nod to consider a city loan of nearly 940,000 at this time for Im- proveiwnt of Tenafly road ot a project to relieve Increasing unom- ployment has terapotartly halted the efforts or Irving B. Reeve to meet the renueste of the Englewood Eoenployed Aesocleuon. But that the plan Is Inr no means a dead Issue was asserted by Mr. Reeve tills morning when he Kid that csttalnly by spring oonditlons wttl be such that the money will be forthcoming. to the mecntune, he said, the city offlctals will work with the new aa- soclaUon In attempting to secure work tor Its members, reallting full well their plight. When the time comes m complete the Morrow high school grading, he reiterated, the city will submit a bid and. If suc- cessful. wU hire the unemployed. 8eek 1M9 Members Meanwhile the Dnemployed Asso- ciation will seek a membership of 1.000 members, for It realtoss that Its Influence in securing work de- pends largely upon Ha s l » . Lorenso Oriffln, chmrman, Is forming on executive remmittee which .will dis- cuss probtems bcrore preseating them si meetings. More than 100 men attended 'the meeting m the Plata BuUdIng Mon- day n l^ t when the men declared their 'WllluignoBB to establish a strong organitatlen. At that meet- ing were, men from Mt .walks, la'jer- era, mechanics, <ahd ■ the.'Bo,.oaHed "white-collar manjr.aH anxious to, develop an argantettlon,’ -which Hill bring them help. It must come from some place.' thtiy palA The dominant note at tha meet- ing Whs one of protest at the state low which paj's th# men In fooil- ordera for work wUlcIl.- under the constitution, should be paid, in the national currency. The association feejs fhtft oven .theujh.tiiec.II^ .would, toss th# .hmoimt. festorW hf' th# Bui It .was olcamr painted dut tpyt Mn GrUfitt and mtlicin-tiiat under An Appeal for Christmas Baskets th® rrosent tb,® ^ t y la boun^ to ohf^rvo ihe siat« lawn rRjKhttt w«i. the P9De , Hod the $A the year rBConl. Quirk tsaptw^ a leg OB th® Mo®re ^ ^ tor h» shot 10«T for ih® Rest*® 16^. ^ MsxB'elt a WliHier Harry Maxw«ll Was awarded th® ommlssioner's priM# for h® shot a otttl of 1633. third highest In th® department. Th® jCommissIoner'S prize bars th® two cup winners fi'om oompetUioiir r " i^tr<rtmah BorgdOrfoC i h# awardod ih « -®om«itaslon sprts® lor second'Class with a 1474 total, and' Patrolmatt i(UUly». wHh in third cla.*) 8. i iwiiwt Btia a n lB tliB h IBtli fl®ha In this rcjipect. Tho hA*«ociation mnd® it platB that It #&j3d8 to eoopsrat® with tha city offirtols in every way po®> slh)e In mtufs for coopemtion from the city, and the tompor of the meet# 1h^ was remarkably jaat. Mr. Gflffln Minted ®ut to the men Qmt Mayor Kitchel and Mr. Reeve to r e demmmtfated a real s^'mnnthy with their f^igbt. and have demon* this hy their atfempte to fecore a batik loaa for work, a loan which. Mr. ChiffUt sold. Mr. Reeve ha.® dectored be win spare no effort in trying to aecure. Communications should be ad* dressed to Lorenca Oiiffin. 204 I^lew ood avenue. Plione Enaie* wood ^7$56-J. A complete reirta list has been maile of nil mom* iierw. noting their occupations anr their readiness to take Jobs or any kind. -4- REUEF CQHMinEE TORECEIVE *repire CbndBias Baskd lisbiReduiiitioB Depot MfiJg Hpln^fIE* iiv^l9 Uvi|rd 9 POLICE GIVE WARNING FORBIDDjm SLEDDING BootkATeBiieaBdGolfClBb let Aside for Sport lfttemloe4 to prevent the eiolgh- yldint accidente that yearly cauec aa much death and injury, Engle- wood police have set aMde Booth avenue hill as the only ngal slelgh- rldiiig hill in the city, and are pro, vMing police preteclkm ,fbera •’ We do not deliberately epoll the fun for the children," declared Chle' FetaraOn, “ but w « know, and all parents should know, that aocldentr are Inevitable If eleigh-rlding is per- mitted on unprotected streete. Beeklee the Booth avenue hill there, are the Engtewood-Qolf QuI hills welt protcoted naturally, tbr chief points out-In admonlebing par* ents to limit their children's Sleigh’ riding to theM two locations. 8er|i ous accidents have already oocurre'' "In arder te prtvtda CteMniM hMtkcM tor Uhim In dUIrree In Englewood, hire. Fleher HojEe Beolh, chalnnan of the Reclamation Depot of Uie l^ lew eo d RMlef AihahUstrallan, has been naked by Ihe merebanle of Engleweod to bead a eommlUeo it repceeealaUvee from the virkHie ehurches, frUernal orders, and relief agtticiM In the elty,” Mayer KHcbel aoMmerd tide nsenring In an appeal for the public euppari, "U ele ef fnaiHlee needtng aM wU be made from namm eubmltted before Monday, December It sad' in avoM dupUcstloa tboee nomee will be cleared through the Soelel Serrie* Fedention," he oontlnuod. "Bine for tho goUectlen of food have been plaeed bi aU food store. In Ihe eHy, and gifla ef prcvlaloiw of any sort may he placod In Uicee Una or may he eeiil la Mmmrhd House or to the 8ol ration Army lleadquaHen on South Iran Bnut rtrret. "The ebuKhea have been ashed to appeal for donallona of food freni Ihe Sunday School ehlldren, and frem Ihe members ef their congregations an Sundoy, Oeeember 18, and ttrangemenla for Ute coVecllon of tha food will be made. "Notice of theae anrangemento h u been glvon In all of Ihe Eki. glea-ood ochoola and the help of th* chUdren b u been requeated In bringing donatleha. "AU baskets wUI ba of uniform value and U h eameatly hoped that any organhsthme wishing to avail theniMlvea of the faclllliea offered by the committee to prevent dupUimtlon wtU do ao by notify- ing the commHtea, and by sending the food that they wish to provide la Ihe heodtiuarteia of the Salvation Army. "Bsekets will be ameinWed at, ind'sbtrjbuted from, ilia Salva- linn Army Headqnarten. "Individuate are urged lo remember that 'eharing Is easier than suffering' and in Ihe approachliig holiday season to reollu the hap- piness liiey wlli reap In ftavlHg provided Cbtfslmoe clieer for thooo wlw m badly need not only the food, but also the encouragemenl « t tliis gnilure of sincere friemlahip. "I iMwtily commend this most worthy and apjosllng cauH to' aU the ridiena of Englevood, and urgo that they (lye their whole- hearted caoperaihm, ' J. .. CDRNELa’S r. iUTCHEt, . . . Meyer;” The eommfttea ,in charge of amingenieiila h e* foUows; Mm. Fisher HoWe lloo.lh,,fhalniuin, Mrs, Arthur ^, fookiimur .Mrs. Frank. Hh Ikinnaii, MlM Anile Smith, Mra. Nnthan Sinytli, Mes. Fredrrirk Snare, Ferdhiand Vorasnger. S(IXE0F2ST0INT]^ StMCriNraflllij Brt/twMiliMinys hmfwfcr'I:"#? RacommeodatloM whereby i claims tho Common C^ncii con oa*# 1100,000 la tho council budget elenev-, by suoh mMsupH as abolishing th o^ oahre and garbage dopartment obd,. giving It to private bMdots, dstJon of various departments, aa£^i general mlary redacUung -will |(i. prcMitted to the offlclshl Wednoedo^; night by the Propsrty Owaora'Aaoo->^;|' (iaimn at tho public forum at City ‘ Hall. Common ■But the Common CouncO, 'moro then ever, confidem that with the aid of the eehool board It. can ciit the general ctty budget hy at Host 31 points, feels that lbs taxpayers will find that propoeola they will moke Wedneufity have alreaity been adopted. ^ ^ (H9.9M School Cut \ ' The. optimism of otftclali bright, ened considerably thin week when; at the Boaid^ of School Eetlmant meeting Tuealsy night, R was re- vealed that the board's teniaiive budget colls, hot for a (100,000 re. dUCUMi, 03 was believed last wevk, but for a reduction of nearly IJ40,- 'W . an nnlioard of achlcyement. - If anticipated reysnucs are re- all»A Ihe l»anl will be able to' ec-! rompllsh tliie. It w u definitely staled at the mcettng,, And the bulk EKOEWOOD PROlUM ItOM OMIDK City Must Pay $5 Weekly For Erery Child Seat To the CoBBty Home The Cantril Relief OimmIUne for Cfaristmu hwkots win receive names to be cleared up to Monday. Decem- ber ID, the names 'to. be «n t to the Social Service Federation at Me- morial Houee to prevent dupticatlon. Mrs. Fisher Howe Booth, chairman, announces today. The-blns to receive food now In the shops will be emptied apd the food collected and sent to Salvvi- tinn Army headquarters B’ ednesday morning, Deoendier 21. Donatloits froDi the schools 4dll be collected at tha same time. Chrlstmaa baskete will be sorted and pocked ( t Salvation Army heod- quarten on Wednesday and Thun, day, and any membere of the organ- izations cooperating In the Christ- mas besket project are adied te communicate with Mr*. Frederick Snore, Englewood 8-0687. BpeeW RequeM The Reclamation Department id the Relief AHociotlpn ts lending out a epeclal requeet ter douatloiis of ot blanket!, comforters, watm otock. Inga boys’ clothing, alid CUlkMi'f indenvear. Comforters can b# re- •overed In the eewing room. VolMnteei* workere are needed ter ■nending and setting cietbei, it to tjso ennounced, and anyone W te can ■rive half a day or more a week, hr even a flw hours for Mile work to irged tu Chmiauttlcale with Mn. Lhwie Schwab. ICaftowaod 8-1213. Anyode wlllhg |e accept ao aa- ilgnment for'deflnlle^ houre Ip the . p®rii®iip _ . i, .. hioiwi'i' *.'■i;-a- *viK6 ,i f vua avuiueuie iMjve » uv» a 4# FatroImaA Qui xoung waa third! surrounding tewna fhough th* high^ -iartb* re«e-for the- Moore ,,,, begurt. and the PO- , I lice u * aiixloua to prevent tragedy .(CoiMnsed os ' Large NumberEnidowopdDoctors < h Coed for Fjjerybqdy butLTheni vorii of distfihuilon to the m ren^ may i; Whmm by calUag Mrs, atareust .ftaVewood^ lb 04fS, • Tbia weak thh -J*p«t> dtotflbulea 756 units of Cloibiag to 221,per*pna. eptesenllng 145 famlllKl; Tbls bring* the do|Mirtnient_tmW sine* vpening wveril weeks ago t « 2.8SI. with 782 .psr*onar-pv 489 ' aided. FetUa AppriA -The fStlowmgr-poem. wared In'the Next 'Torti Ttmsd Da -wmher 15, to aubmltted by the com. mitte* Is .an appeal fet the public WK- I. Trl., wttg-i staled at tne moettng^ And tne bulk Is already asaured by returns'&o«i leockers’ MUaries. ’* The Comhion Council was nottnae tstrod to Issue any statements to.- i G^nffltvood ban 28 mothers, most of them widowed, on the pension list: 23 orphanM children in prlv'ite homas or In inslitufions; 30 old men and women on pensions, and 23 more InslituUone, wttb >3 anxiously awnitinfr admittance. This Is another side of the story relief admlnislretlon in Enalo* wood, and while state and county Qsmtme most of the burden of this Is Enerlewood tax money paid to state and county which pays pnu* ticnlly All of the city’s share of the burden. The task of carlnir for IdowR, orphans, an<^ old folks h Poormester willlBin Cantwell's That toak haa more than doubled In the post two years, the o\’ereeer Bays. IS Weekly for Children On Soiurday. when Cantwell at* temntod to have an Englewood child ’omMtiod to the Bergen County Home# Judge Zimmerman of juvenile court ruled- that Englewopd must pay |5 weekly for the car® of that child-until It is removed to another institution, when the weekly cost will be 18.60. The decision war rei^red In aplto of strenuous pro* testa on the part of Poormaster Cantwell, and Hamilton F. Reeve liy solicitor, ia studylhg the cose. is Cantwell's contention that If Englewood la to be charged $5 a twblMi he feela la too high to begin with by virtue of the state al> towanoo of only 13.60), tho city Bbould b® rBlievad of the orphai *ax it pays to tho county for th® nf tha homSe every comroitlnoaiTt Engte- wood -meiko® to tho county homo ir *^he future it wilh be forced to pay tbia atim unless Reeve sucoeeda over*rldlng the ruling. A wUtow’a alfowahco for. bar c^Hr (Cositstisd on page >) the roduoUon * itr tax mte points be a pleaeanf surprise. The entiiw council meets agafn with tha F^ard of Education to* ' niRlit; last night the council .met > oriva^ly, gs It -did on &tonday and Tuesday nights this week whUtUng and paring the tmdget. Jj Open Forum Wednesday r Wfdneaiay night It will plaoo In the hands of every man and vrorban -' In the council ebumbers mimtev*'■ : gmpheil copies of the Hemixed. * council and achcK)! l ^ r d budgets;^ not told In general tamui. but to' Hpeciftc, ttem*for*item, employee*’'’^:! 'or*emr>loyes st}1 e, annirding to Mn f ’ Rse%®. ,j I But the i®coimnendatioiui of (ne Property Chvoera Association will be t , *)reaent«) nevertheless, and acconU / ' Ing to members, they will call for- ; ' thorough ovor-lmullng of the burt*-, . Tot ft la tho claim of the aaaocloJ:' ^ i Uon thdt the banks are with the : assoeiatton .ln the demand that thor-* -v ;• ouirhgoing slashes be made. -'t:: The roeoramandations afs beW r^ t^ offered on a basis dlaregHidlttg tho- 1 perewot salary cut in effect - ^ imong city employeea, which mesns. s of course, thM part of iho |1O 0.OO^ / ^eduction la already covered by the -eductions tn police, Ri®, works, nod clMca! empIbVeea^ 7 , '' Eirotnito Job# > -, But ihe Bssoclaiioji'a rocommenda*- | tiona are Car more sweeping. The ?(^;^ association regard® the present sal* v y "contrfbuUOtt** aa tempofary, : and tliemfore propeaea the more-.J|5 rigoi®ua dcheme. This acheme caila, *or liiatasce, for reduction In the wages of garbage truck h^orkars PuhHskPreu Next Thursday batos almilaF te w lw t private •nmtqra Mfs ter reduction la' •alarie# ef t#e liUtke^pali efflclj- md, of ceuree, a eoatlauonc* of I '0 percent veiualatyaut tn tk# i of talari*! filed W I,*,. ' Md fire. AaeumptlOB bv the enaiiieerin# i -.artment o f tta taperrialon of a« imptoyw SM s T#«imm«ndid 1 V aavln# ef aboot $.MkiO. in I eaaineerin# deportment lUehr I •seeclatlon will nconunend -alt ig (6.000 hirtwd of (12.001k < 'endln# thol-fer pext yrer oiid ; ■erne yearn to come taen wtU jtoij need tor euch a hl#h-priced -laeria# department. The areoGtotnm fwto that tloD ol the oohi oBrtimnt oad (rentla# ot th# tract to prlvala Mdder* wOl ■ 'tty , at toam ((6.000.- Don’t Make Me Lau*h.'’ ' The r of Dmbi ." and "The Summer llerse!’’ are twin# pred|0* t un- the dirortlsn at Mm BI"*®'' Northern valley «a« Board of Oover^re rffiRlSTMAD Cd ^At FIRST ' The tnnalcaibjna|to# i ----- - jUret Preebyte*torf'«lKK* » ;*eod at five o’dMto a*.#"* g , « ^ n , DecemhOr Uk * • » ' "retef a Mrtrla af t Them Clitfatmaa'.a»y i" 8 eigi:iMam Hw w** ;/Vy* Uona IrtiK t*a e pnanl day and «W m- ■— *“®I t' xrT^ .V -T fSaaaiemto HKv- Boord of UOVer™™ three town, xin be held at the to - riewood Hoophat nl. K »ea 0 clock s.atuniny nlaht, , inurti*. The mretlmr “ delerminedjtbatj** 2lLyI*SIlfc way of ^ *'» *■>****!'J.‘ .irtSBi« w had filled a rrel need In the com- moBily,' and. that it would .continue mitoBnltely In the future. To aaonra .tifto cooUnunnoe for the next year and a half, or until the end of May, 1(84, Rhe Kid aho 'hnd appointed her matter honofmry director of the Khoel. and thnt MIK Chilton, who hnn teen the acheol’a amtotanf <H- recter name H wan eatobllahed la IDWk ted ocreed to accept th* port- ttsn ot airertoi’ '■ Mton Monww, raferrln# to- -tte Khoel’! thmheoa, mkl that each ynnr then hni neon a deficit which tow .arKtoolly hna ^ 0 tor- tlMr Msnnuioe ec laS^Rnwrv I Mid UBfl.r the 1 ■ft'* Of May. ttM. — . .„..■ — la. iMK*.4hto r-Tr-p jreteyelE K r !*#■ ntediirt M' tim *jwnS ' > n # health at Engtowood reridenta, aD-exrepUa# the doctarn thnawriven, perhapn, nbould. te voiT (aad.'■-■ ' .. m. For wheren* the deelrnd nvande to on*' docUff mr w w J.9M hi popa- huioiv Enalewoed hnn fanr and a half doctor! for evorjr 1,000, (No mbtletle! Intended.) ' ' There nre IB Enitowood 42 doc- ima. it# K y nethinc n( the chlm- pmetenr, ' cMrepodadn, oalKnntan, th a t awna! thnt Ehetowood prebnMy hna K an dnclan par enp- u> H»«» 5^ ‘gr* **’' “* tbounh or ce#raa tbd cnBcmtritfoaaf dnctiirl. thokgll hat tha 7(rentaat'numbef, tevan teina hunched In nhaoet * lalld row. T h «e are 10 on Fnliande' avenue, thoukh of them .< 01# . nnot at Ftofto streate Enctowood’a doctor# aroi iFfllltom Alton, W. J. Barnett. J. >. Bell, Berry, WUIlam Beyer, PhllUp A. W. ChMid. C N, Darer, 8. Franklin; H. Ilniparn, Oaotai Hagar. R N, MnM, J. H. Irwin, O. L. Jehnmn,, W. U Jordan, Ftoyd kotr. Chnrto! Uttartn; Ramoto Ly- F ..R McOomnnk. A. D- Mc- H. I. M elidnd. V i 'an MerCL CAROL f W tHRffitIfW llti Odd real you atony, aanUantoB, Let aathbic yon dtean|»-r Tat Mane tliero are who m o fw o ifl Upon tha Boty Dny, Dntoaa Oed real you merclial .JmareU M bUUie amt «ay. Ciad raat yail Karry, (anUaniaa', And live you rl«bt nod chenri x~1- tbou«k thn tonat ta rilmotor In u y fomiar ymr; •• Yrt aterin# It with tfaaaa who I ^111 mnka It i « . Mtobataa. Mesmt Phll- * Wr I!tertaa..«.R ProOKan. to .Ratht.VatotehK Anil. S- S iMKi A. Ih ThidMI, i. N. Teat- Rt.,*., ih»iar..R -M. - o. a ward. mt. And If yoor conte na irnydd OwtB# (a lb« Cbriatmaa haUdayai 'The Einttowaad FrOaa next weak' Witt he pubitohed an Thuraday, d*. Hvered to autecriteM and on aah at the newk-alaiHto that atleiaaon. . AH diaplay advartlain# copy Bad all ^iterlal ropy Irortt eerremtoa-' tent* and ednlrlhatoiB muot te In tte office of. tte Berian Pnaa CorpoiBtion, 16 Entto atreet, not tatar than Wadnaaday aflantoon. TMa appitoa ntoo lo church nn- Uoaa. lettara-ta-tho-aditnr, nod ail amnmtiaa neticna. 'r Next wMk'a Knftowond will Ito tha Chriauana taane, enny- ■aantmnnrl mctoitoa ctalma. tn do the ' lee# thKi'hnW the anaonat eny anaade by dainn th# i kt»® a® oests te iM f* w •- me art weemn wke ektr feU ef deapelr. m

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ni;;.XLII. No. 46,-r.THREE SECTIONS; P^RT EJiGLEWOOD, N. J.. DECEMBER 16; J932 PBilCE: nVE CENT®VLE ^ r ^ o f t h e S p e M Lincoln S cA ^o/1 j BANKS REFUSE

HERE TONIGHT

Dimers for Childr«B to Mark Next W e^

: flirlBtm»» weok « ffingtewooa.u w tlie annual roattd id mS-

pla>'»- «*™* *1»SB ®” * IIMttoab (oncern«<l. atari? tonisilt ,»pd oOB- L ubb throuRh all of aiBXl Intoihc Bciiool varatton tilQO<’^UapB th« high HbM » tho UicB of parties wHI • » tls« anmlal nriBlmuB raro! Sing at Englewood ^ whooi TUumday nlghl. Ds- [Hiiber 2S. at 8 o’ clock to WliKin ibo

pUc IB woicomoi ChbniM? froia •ry Bohool In the city imder dlroc

of misb Margaret Bold, mualo ^rvisor. Wiu olng and Oto audl- to Kill lake an actlva part undsr

loBilerahlp o f WUUata 'nern^i. Per the children o f tbe needy there II be ihe great klddleel dlnnerj irty from 2 to 4 o’oloolc ErW^.

imber 23. at the Englewood AT- y through the EMergenSy Be- pusoctntlon and another on Do-

_iber 2S nl the Salvation Army at Iglilch the KIwanto Club wlB mslst I Tonight nl the Chrietlan Reformed Uurch the Hungarian Choir of Now hork will Bing. Saturday night the iUng i>eople o f Flrgt B*o8hyterlan thorch will preeeai font playa and>ot five o'clock-.aundtt. ftfternwnbtore will he a nroglcol ve?p8rs aor- inco at Find Praabyterlao Church. M at N o'eJoolt-'lAndel’a "M hi- m v will ho aung by epeolal ohor-

at Methodlnt Kpt.BEODB| Churoh. f At 1 ji. m. Sunday St. PauVe Kple* iopal fhiirch -will bold Ite nnuua! Wonger Service In •which 4d chll'^ l i iiarticlpate.'“A t 8 o^elock W'edfiwd/iy night Iho 8ui«l.iy nchoot of hr«t side r«sbyt*rlnn Church will iwoBopt liB entortalnmcnl. FtWay >«l*ht the children, ot the Christian ^ormeil Church -.'wiU' g i ft the pag- lotnt "Uethlob4fns?‘

iO f,*Alxnre la the remarkable diaplay e f the woik o f the epeciat efawnes at Uhroln eehool, the reenH*

l n » of training which Is making osefnl ciUsene out ot hays and glrA who have no great flare fo r J*h!ooh lamin’." This work Is under direct Ion of F. U McKeUia and Eva <1. Robinson. \

These articles, which have merited state eemmendatlon, will be on sale all day Satiinlay at 9C Wee* Palisade avenue. As the picture sliews, the sale wUl include all sorts of useful oiiides ot oacefcnt workmanship, a workmamhlp which has caned a nttmbnr of residents and several local fiMnli|M« stores to psee special orders. Of porUcular note IB this year’s work b the clriMren’s room tumHure. ,

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575F00DHANDLERS ORDERED TO SECURE

WEIR M PERMITSlealtk Job AppliciDls io

Be Intemewed OB Sanday

lUPMMrMTF CAROfc SI'KO fVrU tAK ANN E AL EVENTThe Ooramivnlty mdg at ; the hlill _ * .

kliool T(nir.sday nlgl4 W'H prebiiblytr,7,r) niusl Beture their 1933 licenses S attendtsV hs’ 80*. .It wss Iflntigu. to hsndle fcaaf before January l.thb

p s f S w r •“ikr .Mibb Mtmnia'TtOlder. ■ ’J'h'e- Inflwoekh before his actual rBIlrolBeiif. Soitediiite schmd'choi'Uii'ta directed I ovary Siodliondler inu«t yolufttmlly tot Miss onnoleit Polls. , ; Jaeenre his permit.---. .i^ v u r foahelltlk F. Kitchel andl in addjtloii to the\ foodliandlers. ■ThilmiiB a. Roy, HChbol board prest- licenses for mllh itealera. beautyStDt Kill greet Iho nudlance. Among parlors, barbers, plumbers sesven.the ’ Inulitlonal featuree wtu be I gore, n^urant ownerg and poul- Uve at ChrlBtmaa’ ’ and "0 Dniky .try dealere must be secured.■Night •■ two seldeilona composed by Englewood's allottment of these

«||U AlilguU Lana » t th« Englewood clasalfleatlons to also high In pra^ hculiv. She hn» Written a compan-1 lically every C ^ . “ “ ™ho niimlier for Dusky Night which »iil l » given this year.

There are 57S men and wQOfum iQ I jSUKiowood who aeUy or tittndlQ« fo ^1 fn ^v¥:nglewood slorps. AU Of th#

Gymnastum Fund FOUCEMARKSMANSfflPLyni s MemorialAs a |o Sr. Josei>h

Russell■deeply Interest^’i j i IpBU ren and 14ielr.

Cliu.reh%>arisfildn shd hia wife, wltji the one atipnlatioii that tlioir harttii.;!^® lield nhm . this week'do«af^^|fi^;anjji of $400 to onaJMo t h e r g e r V l l o Pedera- non to eontlnnff to'-operate the school gymnasiums eeevy night for the 8B0; boys Mtd gU'Ia who find there a wHolesoiaB recreation.

Moved ny the appeal as present-V..V.V ....... . tni Inst week-by-The oahgWwo^h has'Uqtinsrt l l i » j « , i - ' ’ rosa, which’ stated’ the plight of------ puv JS(f!m4lrth»' lastorsttea'Ja-balaihfc^hlB

'these'’f# « ’ l*h »«r ’1d’- 'T (T # iM r the ospenre of providing' 4hla''Opportantty for Englewoo^oifth, these parishion­ers come'wSSetf, this wMilt with their act « genarpslty which ae- aures the y%rit-the ^ of the gymnasliuns at t o k ftfr the wla- ter monthfl. -

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3 Fori) \oung peopW fwm the clntw Bt Fii'bi Prosbrterlan .ehurch will

.ytrUcipate In tlte four one-act plays Boii the entre-ttctk to hw given Bay imlay night, at th e '^ la h hout® to create a Bcholarehtp fund, the witan Club, IB giving a PW

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There are 20 mHk denloni. 2(1 Ice-cream dealers. 40 barber ebopB and beauty parlors. 30 plumbers, 6 scavengers. 40 rest- taurante and 2 poultry houses.

The long list of applicants for the position of health officer and sani­tary Inspector In Engletvood has been weeded out until there are only eight men In the nmntng, two of them from Englewood, sis from out- of-town. Those eight men will be Interviewed Sunday at the office of the health board In Ctty Hall, nod

'Saved ••'wlti?the'Su6WlW glfla I “n tdtempt made to complete the

Ilum ofp EiSSlieih rotwett. j john Manson. who hM already re- ’ _ '-..-J mirentoAfli I tlrad fpom ftrtivfi duty*

w«ek0 1 ® ^ ^ i ‘ ‘^ . ' ' S L r o ' r healthIngraham.- Nancy » ^ * ' a l ! L^®re1n1e?Jloe dubs and to the i ^ e mauagv.ri ** I Englewood ’Woman’s Club refluests

of the 1 to Jom In demanding a correction oI The followiuff I jg^j«»ton rs£arding tnJlk tnspec*

mUrrest du b wUl ^ 2 * . I tions tinder, tlhe state law. everyNskc Mo Ifu gh .” by ts supposed to Inyestl-Horr> dll sources of milk supply., In-Spnngcr. R ob t^ lasmueh oa there are more than a

l^ n n . — m 1 J^onggad Bonroes acatterM all overScouts ill MelodranW _ « , » » « and Now York, It Is ob-

jThB Old Bcouta, ara jvlSjsly ItoposslWo for the localsiflo,llama la vorsg ffritteiihy t . . to properly Inspect theCkri H. Elmoro. autllted •’?>'» S W I “ dtitn '•f Doom." Their cast Will Include Jickle Storttj,' Barbara JottBSi

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Best Caphircs Let OB Moore Quirk - i ip

ThonisoB Cb|i n'lThe Englowood ji Qllce doi»iKment

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MlSSItORROWSCHOOL WILL CONTWUE AFTER

SHE lO V m O WALESMotker Becoot^Heoorary

Director; JobirErskiBe Addresses P. T. A.

WlilUemoro, Elleon' O'Qrady, KUngelsteln. Peggy '', Oolusmlth N«nc) Barbkra ■ Johnsoij. Mo.ly Bttnies and -CoiiBtance navrilla.

BOHFiSIS.Tot. ns tlr. ^Ohn Irwin, city phy­

sician staisa, th® matter of milk In- meettons la one of the niost Import- ant in all health work, for milk cop be a great breeder of jUeeaBO; law should be amended to, make the

Oonlon Chadwlok lui« painted ipo- j Investigations,elal net for this ach. ’ . ' J bavloif New J «r »y s Insi^cllon re*

The Hillop, qiiib will present ,ims accepted by N W•rlaina! scrint. . ‘ A Scene In ti Coun-1 , _____•rlglna! script " A Scene in _ try more, or The Bummer tVlnter- •w." The cast will Indude Toip Duncan. Charles Isuie/ Bud MPl' rhay, Alex. Nichols, Bob i!'™®"; kidney Shnnno, Bill Doncan, Roltott

»<kthle. John Di'incan Adelald® Co* •and Ruth H a rt .,'Tlierc will be Hire. entre^aOte by Hicks Lawrence, deveUnd, Corf.

cRohert scarles, nal-lJ*lp«' auA'WH* ; lism Kerr. * •' . i! Rohert Jensen 1e edoge msoagWi »1lb Robert Schellenherg as «»»> «: '»l. Mernii»--l>nMe end EYWTtt

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Although Mtss E H sat^ R. Mor­row will make her permanent home In Wales after the holiday eeaaon. during which sBl WIR be married to Aubrey Nell Morgan of Cardiffi Wales, her Little School in Engle, wood will contlmte, Mre. DwlgM -W. Morrow having acwpted the honor, afy directorship of the school, with' Miss Constance CbUtan ecUve dtf rector.

This was announced at a meeting of the Birent Teacher Association ot the LltOo School at Mrs, Morrow’ s home on Lyttecker street Monday night at which time John Ersklno, famous author ot "The Private Life of Helen ot Troy," "S ir Galahad,’ ’ and other works, president ot the M l f t t d SohtHOl Of Music and a pho-: ftssdr at iiuiumbla Snlverslty, spoke on musical walatng for oMldrcn.

Douglas Eliot, pregwent of the ae- soclation, presided during tha meet­ing, which Included a verbal report, f hy Miss Cbtltoa Upon the school’s im activities.-

To W«a iSoon After Miss Chilton had completed;

her report, Mr. Eliot invited Miss Morrow to spenlc She said that she is to be married to Mr. Morgan, dur. Ing the coming holiday -sewion, and that-thereolter she will wake her, permanent home In Wales, with the result that It wm hO Imposelble for ■her to 'Continue'her active direcUeo nf the. Little BchooL 'With A visible depth of feeling she gave Ckpreeelon' to her very great regret because o f fklo. , ',1 ,

MISS Morrow went on to Say that

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Hod the Tatingg been bes^ on any glnglc performance instead of on Uie uverngg taken from all but .nine men Ip the force 'w.ould have ouallficl. Bill eyca on the year’s basis Englewood holds, phe of the highest generaralahdlng in North­ern New Jersey, a reputation which has penetrated to . criminal circles and which ts held largely aocount- abls tor the apparohUy wide berth given to Englewood.

Win Trophy LegsPutrulman Best apneaed a second

teg on the tlol. H. V. P . Moore ptotol trophy and Detective Quirk aaplured a first leg on the Douglas (3, Tlunn- son trophy, a oup which, appareotty, has u great deal of moving Io dd heton eotertng Into the pormonent pdsesslon ot any officer, Harry .Max­well. James Beat and .Captain .Ab­rams each holding a leg On It. Cap­tain Abrams, Whose shooting has declined somewhat In thh. last two years, also holito'two , tags, on thj Moore cup. It is noceitoary to win threo legs to gam paxnanent possss- slon, ■ ' ' • ,.

The'cup-'ralhi'gs this jwar wore based, not oa the fall yeae’a per- forronnees. but an the last three months, because, in October th< coin, mtosloners ordered a, change in guns, forcing all men In ihd department to sfioot with the regnlar servK* gun. Before that \h« members of

R e f i l l M the hanks In Engle- nod to consider a city loan of

nearly 940,000 at this time for Im- proveiwnt of Tenafly road ot a project to relieve Increasing unom- ployment has terapotartly halted the efforts or Irving B. Reeve to meet the renueste of the Englewood Eoenployed Aesocleuon.

But that the plan Is Inr no means a dead Issue was asserted by Mr. Reeve tills morning when he Kid that csttalnly by spring oonditlons wttl be such that the money will be forthcoming.

to the mecntune, he said, the city offlctals will work with the new aa- soclaUon In attempting to secure work tor Its members, reallting full well their plight. When the time comes m complete the Morrow high school grading, he reiterated, the city will submit a bid and. If suc­cessful. wU hire the unemployed.

8eek 1M9 Members Meanwhile the Dnemployed Asso­

ciation will seek a membership of 1.000 members, for It realtoss that Its Influence in securing work de­pends largely upon Ha s l » . Lorenso Oriffln, chmrman, Is forming on executive remmittee which .will dis­cuss probtems bcrore preseating them si meetings.

More than 100 men attended 'the meeting m the Plata BuUdIng Mon­day n l^ t when the men declared their 'WllluignoBB to establish a strong organitatlen. A t that meet­ing were, men from Mt .walks, la'jer- era, mechanics, <ahd ■ the.'Bo,.oaHed "white-collar manjr.aH anxious to , develop an argantettlon,’ -which Hill bring them help. It must come from some place.' thtiy palA ■

The dominant note at tha meet­ing Whs one of protest at the state low which paj's th# men In fooil- ordera for work wUlcIl.- under the constitution, should be paid, in the national currency. The association feejs fhtft oven .theujh.tiiec.II^ .would, toss th# .hmoimt. festorW h f' th#

Bui It .was olcamr painted dut tpytMn GrUfitt and mtlicin-tiiat under

An Appeal for Christmas Baskets

th® rrosent tb,® ^ ty la boun^to ohf^rvo ihe siat« lawn

rRjKhttt w «i.theP9De •, Hod the $A the yearrBConl. Quirk tsaptw^a leg OB th® Mo®re ^ ^ to r h» shot 10«T fo r ih® t «Rest*® 16^. ^

MsxB'elt a WliHier Harry Maxw«ll Was awarded th®

ommlssioner's priM# for h® shot a otttl of 1633. third highest In th®

department. Th® jCommissIoner'S prize bars th® two cup winners fi'om oompetUioiir r "

i^tr<rtmah BorgdOrfoC i h#awardod ih « - ®om«itaslon sprts® lor second'Class with a 1474 total, and' Patrolmatt i(UUly». wHh in thirdcla.*)8.

i iwiiwt Btiaan lB tliB hIBtli fl®ha

In thisrcjipect. Tho hA*«ociation mnd® it platB that It #&j3d8 to eoopsrat® with tha city offirtols in every way po®> slh)e In mtufs for coopemtion from the city, and the tompor of the meet# 1h^ was remarkably jaat.

Mr. Gflffln Minted ®ut to the men Qmt Mayor Kitchel and Mr. Reeve to re demmmtfated a real s 'mnnthy with their f^igbt. and have demon*

this hy their atfempte to fecore a batik loaa for work, a loan which. Mr. ChiffUt sold. Mr. Reeve ha.® dectored be win spare no effort in trying to aecure.

Communications should be ad* dressed to Lorenca Oiiffin. 204 I^ lew ood avenue. Plione Enaie* wood ^7$56-J. A complete reirta

list has been maile of nil mom* iierw. noting their occupations anr their readiness to take Jobs or any kind.

-4-

REUEF CQHMinEE TORECEIVE

*repire CbndBias Baskd lisbiReduiiitioB Depot

MfiJg Hpln fIE*i i v ^ l 9 U v i| rd 9

POLICE GIVE WARNING FORBIDDjm SLEDDING

BootkATeBiieaBdGolfClBblet Aside for Sport

lfttem loe4 to prevent the eiolgh- yldint accidente that yearly cauec aa much death and injury, Engle­wood police have set aMde Booth avenue hill as the only ngal slelgh- rldiiig hill in the city, and are pro, vMing police preteclkm ,fbera

•’ We do not deliberately epoll the fun for the children," declared Chle' FetaraOn, “ but w « know, and all parents should know, that aocldentr are Inevitable If eleigh-rlding is per­mitted on unprotected streete.

Beeklee the Booth avenue hill there, are the Engtewood-Qolf QuI hills welt protcoted naturally, tbr chief points out-In admonlebing par* ents to limit their children's Sleigh’ riding to theM two locations. 8er|i ous accidents have already oocurre''

" In arder te prtvtda CteMniM hMtkcM tor Uhim In dUIrree In Englewood, hire. Fleher HojEe Beolh, chalnnan of the Reclamation Depot of Uie l^ lew eod RMlef AihahUstrallan, has been naked by Ihe merebanle of Engleweod to bead a eommlUeo i t repceeealaUvee from the virkHie ehurches, frUernal orders, and relief agtticiM In the elty,” Mayer KHcbel aoMmerd tide nsenring In an appeal for the public euppari,

"Uele e f fnaiHlee needtng aM wU be made from namm eubmltted before Monday, December I t sad' in avoM dupUcstloa tboee nomee will be cleared through the Soelel Serrie* Fedention," he oontlnuod.

"Bine for tho goUectlen o f food have been plaeed bi aU food store. In Ihe eHy, and gifla ef prcvlaloiw of any sort may he placod In Uicee Una or may he eeiil la Mmmrhd House or to the 8ol ration Army lleadquaHen on South Iran Bnut rtrret.

"The ebuKhea have been ashed to appeal for donallona of food freni Ihe Sunday School ehlldren, and frem Ihe members ef their congregations an Sundoy, Oeeember 18, and ttrangemenla for Ute coVecllon of tha food will be made.

"Notice of theae anrangemento h u been glvon In all of Ihe Eki. glea-ood ochoola and the help of th* chUdren b u been requeated In bringing donatleha.

"AU baskets wUI ba of uniform value and U h eameatly hoped that any organhsthme wishing to avail theniMlvea of the faclllliea offered by the committee to prevent dupUimtlon wtU do ao by notify­ing the commHtea, and by sending the food that they wish to provide la Ihe heodtiuarteia of the Salvation Army.

"Bsekets will be ameinWed at, ind'sbtrjbuted from, ilia Salva- linn Army Headqnarten.

"Individuate are urged lo remember that 'eharing Is easier than suffering' and in Ihe approachliig holiday season to reollu the hap­piness liiey wlli reap In ftavlHg provided Cbtfslmoe clieer for thooo wlw m badly need not only the food, but also the encouragemenl « t tliis gnilure of sincere friemlahip.

" I iMwtily commend this most worthy and apjosllng cauH to' aU the ridiena o f Englevood, and urgo that they (lye their whole- hearted caoperaihm, '

J . . . CDRNELa’S r . iUTCHEt, . . .Meyer;”

The eommfttea ,in charge o f amingenieiila h e* foUows; Mm. Fisher HoWe lloo.lh,,fhalniuin, Mrs, Arthur ^, fookiimur .Mrs. Frank. Hh Ikinnaii, MlM Anile Smith, Mra. Nnthan Sinytli, Mes. Fredrrirk Snare, Ferdhiand Vorasnger.

S (IX E 0 F 2 S T 0 IN T ]^S tM C r iN r a flllij

B rt/ tw M iliM in ys h m fw f c r 'I : " # ?

RacommeodatloM whereby i ” claims tho Common C^ncii con oa*# 1100,000 la tho council budget elenev-, by suoh mMsupH as abolishing th o^ oahre and garbage dopartment obd,. giving It to private bMdots, dstJon of various departments, aa£^i general mlary redacUung -will |(i. prcMitted to the offlclshl Wednoedo^; night by the Propsrty Owaora'Aaoo->^;|' (iaimn at tho public forum at City ‘ Hall.

Common■But the Common CouncO, 'moro then ever, confidem that with the aid of the eehool board It. can ciit the general ctty budget hy at Host 31 points, feels that lbs taxpayers will find that propoeola they will moke Wedneufity have alreaity been adopted. ^ ^

(H9.9M School Cut \ ' The. optimism of otftclali bright,

ened considerably thin week when; at the Boaid of School Eetlmant meeting Tuealsy night, R was re­vealed that the board's teniaiive budget colls, hot for a (100,000 re. dUCUMi, 03 was believed last wevk, but for a reduction of nearly IJ40,- 'W . an nnlioard of achlcyement. -

If anticipated reysnucs are re- a ll»A Ihe l»an l will be able to' ec-! rompllsh tliie. It w u definitely staled at the mcettng,, And the bulk

EKOEWOOD PROlUM

ItO M O M ID KCity Must Pay $5 Weekly

For Erery Child Seat To the CoBBty Home

The Cantril Relief OimmIUne for Cfaristmu hwkots win receive names to be cleared up to Monday. Decem­ber ID, the names 'to. be «n t to the Social Service Federation at Me­morial Houee to prevent dupticatlon. Mrs. Fisher Howe Booth, chairman, announces today.

The-blns to receive food now In the shops will be emptied apd the food collected and sent to Salvvi- tinn Army headquarters B’ ednesday morning, Deoendier 21. Donatloits froDi the schools 4dll be collected at tha same time.

Chrlstmaa baskete will be sorted and pocked ( t Salvation Army heod- quarten on Wednesday and Thun, day, and any membere of the organ­izations cooperating In the Christ- mas besket project are adied te communicate with Mr*. Frederick Snore, Englewood 8-0687.

BpeeW RequeM The Reclamation Department id

the Relief AHociotlpn ts lending out a epeclal requeet ter douatloiis

of

ot blanket!, comforters, watm otock. Inga boys’ clothing, alid CUlkMi'f indenvear. Comforters can b# re- •overed In the eewing room.

VolMnteei* workere are needed ter ■nending and setting cietbei, it to tjso ennounced, and anyone Wte can ■rive half a day or more a week, hr even a flw hours for Mile work to irged tu Chmiauttlcale with Mn. Lhwie Schwab. ICaftowaod 8-1213.

Anyode wlllhg |e accept ao aa-ilgnment for'deflnlle^ houre Ip the

. p®rii®iip

— _ . i , .. hioiwi'i' *.'■ i ; - a - *viK6,i f v u a a v u iu e u ie iM jve » u v » a4#FatroImaA Qui xoung waa third! surrounding tewna fhough th*

h igh ^ -iartb* re «e -fo r the- Moore , , ,, begurt. and the PO-, I lice u * aiixloua to prevent tragedy.(CoiMnsed os '

Large Number Enidowopd Doctors < h Coed for Fjjerybqdy butLTheni

vorii of distfihuilon to them ren^ may i ; Whmm by calUag Mrs, atareust .ftaVewood lb 04fS,• Tbia weak thh -J*p«t> dtotflbulea 756 units o f Cloibiag to 221,per*pna. eptesenllng 145 fam lllKl; Tbls bring* the do|Mirtnient_tmW sine* vpening wveril weeks ago t « 2.8SI. with 782 .psr*onar-pv 489 ' aided.

FetUa AppriA-The fStlowmgr-poem. wared In'the Next 'Torti Ttmsd Da -wmher 15, to aubmltted by the com. mitte* Is .an appeal fe t the public

WK- I. Trl.,wttg-i

staled at tne moettng^ And tne bulk Is already asaured by returns'&o«i leockers’ MUaries. ’*

The Comhion Council was nottnae tstrod to Issue any statements to.-

i

G^nffltvood ban 28 mothers, most of them widowed, on the pension list: 23 orphanM children in prlv'ite homas or In inslitufions; 30 old men and women on pensions, and 23 more

InslituUone, wttb >3 anxiously awnitinfr admittance.

This Is another side of the story relief admlnislretlon in Enalo*

wood, and while state and county Qsmtme most of the burden of this

Is Enerlewood tax money paid to state and county which pays pnu* ticnlly All of the city’s share of the burden. The task of carlnir for

IdowR, orphans, an< old folks h Poormester willlBin Cantwell's That toak haa more than doubled In the post two years, the o\’ereeer Bays.

IS Weekly for Children On Soiurday. when Cantwell at*

temntod to have an Englewood child ’omMtiod to the Bergen County Home# Judge Zimmerman of juvenile court ruled- that Englewopd must pay |5 weekly for the car® of that child-until It i s removed to another institution, when the weekly cost will be 18.60. The decision war re i^ red In aplto of strenuous pro* testa on the part of Poormaster Cantwell, and Hamilton F. Reeve liy solicitor, ia studylhg the cose.

is Cantwell's contention that If Englewood la to be charged $5 a

twblMi he feela la too high to begin with by virtue of the state al> towanoo of only 13.60), tho city Bbould b® rBlievad of the orphai *ax it pays to tho county for th®

nf tha homSeevery comroitlnoaiTt Engte-

wood - meiko® to tho county homo ir * he future it wilh be forced to pay tbia atim unless Reeve sucoeeda over*rldlng the ruling.

A wUtow’a alfowahco for. bar c^Hr

(Cositstisd on page >)

the roduoUon * itr tax mte points be a pleaeanf surprise.

The entiiw council meets agafn with tha F^ard of Education to* ' niRlit; last night the council .met > oriva^ly, gs It -did on &tonday and Tuesday nights this week whUtUng and paring the tmdget. J j

Open Forum Wednesday ‘ r Wfdneaiay night It will plaoo In

the hands of every man and vrorban -'In the council ebumbers mimtev*'■: gmpheil copies of the Hemixed. * council and achcK)! l^ r d budgets; not told In general tamui. but to' Hpeciftc, ttem*for*item, employee*’'’ :! 'or*emr>loyes st}1e, annirding to Mn f ’ Rse%®. ,j I

But the i®coimnendatioiui of (ne Property Chvoera Association will be t , *)reaent«) nevertheless, and acconU /' Ing to members, they will call for- ; ' thorough ovor-lmullng of the burt*-, . Tot ft la tho claim of the aaaocloJ:' i Uon thdt the banks are with the : assoeiatton .ln the demand that thor-* -v ;• ouirhgoing slashes be made. -'t::

The roeoramandations afs beW r^ t offered on a basis dlaregHidlttg tho- 1

perewot salary cut in effect - imong city employeea, which mesns. s of course, thM part of iho |1O0.OO /^eduction la already covered by the • -eductions tn police, Ri®, works, nod clMca! empIbVeea^ 7 , ' '

Eirotnito Job# > -,But ihe Bssoclaiioji'a rocommenda*- |

tiona are Car more sweeping. The ?( ; association regard® the present sal* v y "contrfbuUOtt** aa tempofary, : and tliemfore propeaea the more-.J|5 rigoi®ua dcheme. This acheme caila,*or liiatasce, for reduction In thewages o f garbage truck h^orkars

PuhHskPreu Next Thursday

batos almilaF te w lw t private •nmtqra M fs ter reduction la' •alarie# e f t#e liUtke^pali efflclj- md, of ceuree, a eoatlauonc* o f I '0 percent veiualatyaut tn tk# i of talari*! filed W I,*,. ' Md fire.

AaeumptlOB bv the enaiiieerin# i -.artment o f tta taperrialon of a« imptoyw SM s T#«imm«ndid 1 V aavln# e f aboot $.MkiO. in I eaaineerin# deportment lUehr I •seeclatlon will nconunend -alt ig (6.000 hirtwd of (12.001k < 'endln# thol-fer pext yrer oiid ; ■erne yearn to come taen wtU jtoij need tor euch a hl#h-priced -laeria# department.

The areoGtotnm fwto that tloD ol the oohi oBrtimnt oad (rentla# ot th# tract to prlvala Mdder* wOl ■'tty , at toam ((6.000.-

Don’t Make Me Lau*h.'’ ' The r of Dm b i. " and "The Summer llerse!’ ’ are twin# pred|0* t un- the dirortlsn at Mm BI"*®''

Northern valley «a « Board of Oover^re

rffiRlSTMAD Cd ^At FIRST' The tnnalcaibjna|to# i----- -jUret Preebyte*torf'«lKK* » ;*eod at five o’dMto a*.#"*

g , « ^ n , DecemhOr Uk *• » ' " r e te f a Mrtrla a f t

Them Clitfatmaa'.a»yi"8eigi:iM am Hw w **;/Vy*Uona IrtiK t*a e p n a n l day and «W m-■— *“®I t' xrT.V -T

fSaaaiemto HKv-

Boord of UOVer™™ three town, xin be held at the to - riewood Hoophat nl. K»ea 0 clock s.atuniny nlaht, , inurti*.

The mretlmr “

delerminedjtbatj** 2 lL y I * S I l fcway of ^*'» *■> ****! 'J.‘ .irtSBi« w

had filled a rrel need In the com- moBily,' and. that it would .continue mitoBnltely In the future. To aaonra .tifto cooUnunnoe for the next year and a half, or until the end of May, 1(84, Rhe Kid aho 'hnd appointed her matter honofmry director of the Khoel. and thnt MIK Chilton, who hnn teen the acheol’a amtotanf <H- recter name H wan eatobllahed la IDWk ted ocreed to accept th* port- ttsn o t airertoi’ '■ ’

Mton Monww, raferrln# to- -tte Khoel’ ! thmheoa, mkl that each ynnr then hni neon a deficit which tow .arKtoolly hna ^ 0 tor-tlMr Msnnuioe ec laS^Rnwrv

I Mid UBfl.r the 1■ft'*Of May. ttM . — ..„..■ — la. iM K *.4h to r -T r-p

jreteye lEK r !*#■ ntediirt M' tim *jwnS

' > n # health at Engtowood reridenta, aD-exrepUa# the doctarn thnawriven, perhapn, nbould. te voiT (aad.'■-■' ..m.

For wheren* the deelrnd nvande to on*' docUff mr w w J.9M hi popa- huioiv Enalewoed hnn fanr and a half doctor! for evorjr 1,000, (No mbtletle! Intended.) ' ’ ■ '

There nre IB Enitowood 42 doc- ima. it# K y nethinc n ( the chlm- pmetenr, ' cMrepodadn, oalKnntan,

t h a t awna! thnt Ehetowood prebnMy hna K an dnclan par enp-

u> H»«» 5 ‘gr * **’' “*tbounh or ce#raa tbd

cnBcmtritfoaaf dnctiirl. thokgll hat tha 7 (rentaat'numbef, tevan teina hunched In nhaoet * lalld row. T h «e are 10 on Fnliande' avenue, thoukh

of them .<01# . nnot at Ftoftostreate

Enctowood’a doctor# aroi iFfllltom Alton, W. J. Barnett. J. > . Bell,

Berry, WUIlam Beyer, PhllUp A. W. ChMid. C N, Darer,

8. Franklin; H. Ilniparn, Oaotai Hagar. R N, MnM, J. H. Irwin, O. L. Jehnmn,, W. U Jordan, Ftoyd kotr. Chnrto! Uttartn; Ramoto Ly-

F . .R McOomnnk. A. D- Mc- H. I. Melidnd. V i

'an MerCL CAROL f W t H R f f i t I fW l l t i

Odd real you atony, aanUantoB,Let aathbic yon dtean|»-r

Tat Mane tliero are who m o fw o if l Upon tha Boty Dny,

Dntoaa Oed real you merclial.JmareU M bUUie amt «ay.

Ciad raat yail Karry, (anUaniaa', And live you rl«bt nod chenri

x~1- tbou«k thn tonat ta rilmotor

In u y fomiar ymr; ••Yrt aterin# It with tfaaaa who I

^111 mnka It i

« . Mtobataa. Mesmt Phll-* W r I!te rtaa ..«.R ProOKan.

to .Ratht.VatotehK A n il. S- S iMKi A. Ih ThidMI, i . N. Teat- R t . , * . , ih » ia r . .R -M.

- o . a ward.■ mt.

And If yoor conte na irnydd

OwtB# (a lb« Cbriatmaa haUdayai 'The Einttowaad FrOaa next weak' Witt he pubitohed an Thuraday, d*. Hvered to autecriteM and on aah at the newk-alaiHto that atleiaaon.. AH diaplay advartlain# copy Bad all ^iterlal ropy Irortt eerremtoa-' tent* and ednlrlhatoiB muot te In tte office of. tte Berian Pnaa CorpoiBtion, 16 Entto atreet, not tatar than Wadnaaday aflantoon. TMa appitoa ntoo lo church nn- Uoaa. lettara-ta-tho-aditnr, nod ail am n m tiaa neticna. 'r

Next wMk'a Knftowond will Ito tha Chriauana taane, enny-

■aantmnnrl mctoitoa ctalma. tn do the ' lee# thKi'hnW the anaonat eny anaade by dainn th# i

kt»® a® oests te iM f* w •- me art weemn wke ektr feU

e f deapelr.

m

T H E > P R E § $ ^ D E G E M B E R 16, 1932

•t)

. . - - , bsTlmr!>?■ »■■■ . ifimui Qnli^'»

1 B M ft aiB. The fln t 10 |lu P iW : <IW «*>>’-'iM iMla* IMw

M u m ll. JB l; Burg-|ir;jW>i f!Vn> * » ! FIUp«U

Afemina, 3ST; WiOl, 857;Afemaia, 387; WaUi , ^81., , , ■ rv I likCbMt ’lO ib Uie shoot Tuoa-^=357------ - J , g . Y,uiir, 133;

, ' f f l l ; Qulrfc,, I ; M «fn «r. 125t

0 1 ^ ; Qblaii, 11|; Mad4

&■;•,' '4ulH|r w gtCBwWwl • « , tiM 12-montU. fce^

Uta - fgBuwIn# «uaUfM |ui tx^ U U ;‘ Bmt, ;1«0}

MuweU. 1683; Tonnr, 16l2;tAb. rams, 1677.. ; ■

Sharpshootora are Holler, 1480; Harrina, 7 I4T1; Buredorfer, 1464; FItipatilhfc. 1407; Wall. Iil84; Quiun 1378; Mahoney, 1 3 8 0 ; , 4 3 5 4 ; Van Houlen, 1M6,;- . 7 ; . ..

Marfcamenare 'Baldwin';-;»1280; Dally, -m e; Mooptyi ISOIj H'ebb, 1180. • . ^

Those; »6e-. fitiiai to aoaiUTr, « y » end by « . omall: margin, 6t«: WUt. tera, U03; Uawkins, 1090; Madden, 1070; Reilly, 1000; Ryan, 1039: Wy- vine, lOQOi WaMron, 998; Braaes 981; Canonl(», iKUfS BeUingbaai, i 8.33i Jackaon, 717;. PMerson, 882; Murpby. flfsO; Conaby, (B2; “16cu* ticrei, 54 1 Be^n,« Drladoll, .44.7 .Conlgan, 421; McGUJ, WtUem, 357; llotnon. 338.

I f tbe rating, IMd been beaed oni perromtanoes to* tbe -best single .month, as the nhtidnal aas^iatlonj fates men lit (ftiinjietillon,; Chief

Petarson, Waldran, Canonlca, Bel- liaitham aii4 Murphy - would,, bave moved luto maikmaan claas; Webb, WInteiB, .Madde^ KelUy, toldwin. Dally,;; Mooney, :. Bawkina, Ryan, W y vine Van Bouten and Brasee Into eharpabooter, knd Boiler. Burgdorf- er, Herring,-, Pltapatrlck, Wall,' Quinn;- Mahoney W d Fftreyillnlo eg-' pen..".-:'- ■'

Ljfe Kswier t « Sped ChritiBiisiBpirkRMlfe

It ts'undeniiK^ tbat W arto i K- Blllings, who IS terying A i<te gept-•nco In OdVomW. tor Ida; With Tom'Mooney in -lb# toa l -Brepaired-ness Daybombing, Is to be given s .furiongh ami expects to spend Christmas with bis mothei*, Mre. Ban Hiilbiffs; -wbo Is yislting her* dang|iter, Mis. Sltot, in'Park iBldg*.

f

: W i t i yon put yonr tr*t. flollgr In an Investment Shite ot the

*; '.'Bngiewodd Mutual Igiaa «nd Building Aesoetatlon, yoa have taken the first step lA hnlldtng not only a reserve of cash; hot a reserve o f dignity and of pride.

fo r lotty-flva years we hnv© ” - traasacted iiasiness with the rest-

. dents of ShiKlewood and Bergen -’' .County, and we will be pleased to '."“explain oat savings plan "» tn ^ _ JnUresled peraona.

T E e o n ly th in g ce rta in abou t the

F u tu re is th a t th e re ’s a lo t o f it. F o r

thtf-jPest. i t ’ s Kke a va s t u n k n ow n

dPsert. VVe w o u ld n ’t th in k o f c ross­

in g th e S ah ara w ith o o t e m erg en c y

supplies o f fo o d and w a te r , but m a n y

m en a re fo o lis h en o u gh to p lu n ge on

ta to th e In it iir e , y e a r a f te r y e a r ,

\H thout c on s id e r in g th e d a n ge r o f

ru n n in g in to a financia l sand s to rm .

t$J CJ3

17 Park Place' • f

J. A ic h ie thom iaikPtesideal

Founded 1887

ENGLEW OODy N J .Eelion B. G orlum

TrcifUftrH dtry 6 . Comstock

Suetsiify

A is e t o 87.888.000.00

O jpen daH y — M «n id a y e v e n in g s u n til O 'o ’ d o c k

ybii Are Sure To Save, A t The THRIFT SHOP

SCf CUSHIONS18x18 inch size. Brocade and jfacijuardrayon coverings w ith piped edges—jn colors for Bedroom or L iv in g rooms

M e n V T ie s C h in ch illa S e t iA. G ift that’ mbst men w an t! .<\ luvcly sortm e^t o f colors made beautifully o f fine silks and'taffetas.

A practical i f t that is bound to make some

59c .

ypungster happy— Coat, hat and leggings. W arm ly interlined. N avy, white, i ' ’ and lig lft blue. , S P E C IA L at

y, white, P '«k , tan

X m a s C ard s$1.95

.^■you'ii, find the card for every one in this w ide assortment. Envelopes and folders and a fin e ^ d e o f p rehm en t paper,

" 21 fo r 3 9 c

S ta t io n e iyN icely bo^e^ and a fin s grade o f jipem A useful g ift ■ • ■ . , ^: that is t^w ays acceptable. O n ly

H cM iery IS C Bdx

A lw ays a welcome and nse fi it^ ift ’emisc she. , n ever hag-too many. Sheer and service ' weight, "ypn’ll buy tfiehJ by the.dosten. Y o ucan afford, to a t .

H andJB ags (lii'thanks teFTStte o f these

4 9 ^ ^ c h

darling 'bags. In new* materials^ and fine leather. M any w ith marcasite -trimming. Pouch and envelope,. It 's a. buy. a t .

SSLCause she'loves .njee things g ive hey ani ; ■“year. L ove ly French cyepe and a purc^

Ja rsey B loutes-tIn all the ne^v'brighf colors. Puffed o r lon g.

| £ n c e sets and chemises---

1 S 9 ^ ' : O N L Y " .

nigh wet lwere .$1,95. A t \yeaYer;a Thfift- S.hoF Ih e y .'f ir e * ''. ’ ' ■ ' V

Pa ’ ’ ' II I I •* |i‘'"89«

! that always pleases. Pure .linen: M a n tled ./Solid colors or "gay prin ts.' y jS^m 4ere4 ..and hand.drawn. Beaur

L in e ii S ets'The*hou.se\vifey pcr.son w ill like these lo ve ly linen bridge sets, A w ide variety" o f colorsand patterns. It 's another W e.iver special at..h* * 1 * * . 4* * " A '» 4

YULE SEASON EVENTS BEGIN HERE TONIGIT

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Manfrer/* holm ,ror tenor., Olb.<«m; /'While. Shvphe'nlg.'Wiifched. Th«ir Flocks,** 17ih Century,'Junirstti'iO Betlilohem,'* Snaiilsb folk- honff, ar-, moged bjr'DicKinson: -"J lusctte ."' ol4 French; «A ro l.- '..to^ert;; “ A Cbrietmas Carol, fnun taiilaiwl,’ * tm .; dlllonet, BrtMWtod,'* by Dicklnton;- "T h e RBipberiFa Story." jOickiiuon.■ The nrotmto .will ho slvtto by w Cttli chorus choir with a»ri;tlng inla- loti t o w Kew- york under the tfad- enhlp o f William. 'Janatwhclt, o reanl^ and choir dii*ector:nf the First pieshytertan ;Churoh.' d ' v, . >

TO 8INO .i"M|.XSr.4H" ' t ’ '■A T J»FTIH*D18V "f H I ftCK , ^ ' '>

A'quartelte o f oratorio:%old!at«imd a chonw rholr will ajn». George F.Handol's “ Measteh” ot-tha First .Methodist Ephrow eiia;i^. Tena.fly road and DOmsragl nVenne, at 3 p.tn- Sunfflw. 77i« solo nrltsls Ars expsiieBced tntertiwtaW o f this famous cothnosiUon and nil muslo lovers at® Imdtod. The anislcat Is sponsored by the Sunday Night Com­munity Forum.

Mrs. Mabello Snlffen Barnes 4s di- rertor and tlie artlMs are Margaret : Perry, soprano; Sophie Barklagei contralto; John Maxwell, tenor, and Predertek Barnes, baritone.

One of the members of the musto committee saye: "Many people feet that - Christmas has become more a secular feast than a spiritual mes­sage. I feel that there ts no ftnar prepamthm for this festival than to absorb the beauty o f sncdi great arias ns Tomfort ye, my people,' ■Rejoyre greatly,’ ‘He shall feed His flock’ and no Christ utus seems start­ed right until I hear that Immortal 'Kallelujah Chorus*." .

NOTED CHOIR S IM M HERE TO N in irr

The noted choir o f the Hungarian Biiriilsl church of New York City under direction of Cornelius J. Cbo- pyok. win give a concert o f Sactod Christmas Mu.slc tonight at the Christian Reformed Church. Tena- fly road and Demarest avenue.

The Englewood choir will assist In the program, and eololsts wIU In. elude Mra. M. I,. Eahrlskle. director of the Englewood choir; Mrs. J. f Hoogstm. Miss Helene P e Ymlng and Edward Bogert. students of Helen Marble Atyea o f Ridgewood; John I* WesterveR Jr. and John Howe, vlonalBt. '

Ths Hunesrian Baptist Church choir w31 have the ssstetanco o f ex- pert ringers and Inatiuroentnllsts •majoring nt the Columbia and Jult- iWd schools Of muslo. The liistru- mentallsts aceomnrtni’ lng the sing- Ing are largely from ths Columbia Orchestra, The entire ensemble will consist o f 75 musicians. C h op ;^ , the director, was a student o f mn- slo at Columbia University. H * Isorganist o f the Hungarian Baidlst Church and Is also assistant pastorthere.

•imiSTI.t.N HEi'URMEII P.UtEANT UECEhini’hk, 23' of the Interior ofthe Cliristfan Reformed Chun h at

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Tenafly road and Demarest avenue wdll be transformed Into a view of the Town of Bethlebem Frl.lay night, December 23. when 20 mem- bera of the Sunday schnoi will pre­sent the pageant, "Rethlehem."

The scelle wil show shephenla the star, and the three wise men. Cos. tumes will be colorful. Nine fa­miliar carols will be sung by tbe Sunday school.

Tbe cast will IneltMe:Prologue, Hazel ’Weatervelt: lieth-

lehem girls, TJlilan Christensen, Anne I-ockwoed, Gladys Storms, Emm Koester. Ruth Modaroba. Ad- elalde Dansen; Belhlehent lio;a, Robert Bellerson. Borman Chris­tensen, Howard Enbri.skle. Jiuuea Demarest, Harry Weatervelt: Shop.

herds,. Edith W oodruff .O«0rae C>>Briakerliaa,' Jr„ Ueary Cooper, Cor­nelias Weatervelt; \V I» men, Ed-- e-til Bogert- Chartes Rucit,: William, Wood; Innkeeper, Cbarlet Sharpe, t

CHRISTMAS PAOtAN 'T A T .ST . P.\n,*S SCTiUAT

St,! I ’aui’ s Episoopai" Church wW bold J to , annual Maiigef Servlca at four o’ clock Sunday afternoon wKh glrUi o f St,-Paul** Swrtos jAstfoo , presentng ths pageant of the “ Bn-

T to - Jiairntot tUk!Ftof- wUl he s; Portrayal in . lAuslc, scenery, anil paatomime o f thS'story o f the An- nunclatloa o ( Mary, Ibo Good TId’* IngA the Three Wien Men and the Star. sud. th « Infant Jesus In 'the Manger. ? Miss EltxabeUi totdiaW and Miss Josephine Ven ‘ , Murea; .leaders of the Service jAagUe, "Are directing the glris; Sfts. Wniiato T, McTntlro, cheirmnii, W r enter- tainmebt committee toe In charge o f costuming. The chURdi school's girls choir trill reprcseirt thn' "H cayf enly Host” and w ill Supply thp choral parts throtiBhoat the pnjttonf, James E. CornclUo Will be at the onraw *tta tbe R#v; S. H a m * A; ISucke’cmim will be the reader. Ah additional feature this year will be

-tcarol singing' by « group o f the church school bnya to thb choir.' <

The pageant ptnyeis wlU be Miss Ethel Mac .Donald, ’ Mary; Miss Eleanor .HhUvell, Joseph: MIh Etu ns Cubberly, GMirlel; Miss Mary Eon Bogett^the Angst: Miss Neat Coye, Mito Florence Sadler and M l » Ruth Rusch, three wise men; Miss VIrgIna Corneille, Miss Alice Cose, Miss Gertrnde FUtner and Miss Marie 'Igetee,- shepherda.

A featnre of the sendee will be* presentation at the ifanger of Christ­mas packages o f toys or useful articles from ebUdien of St. Fbul'e to be i^resented to o th v Englewood children.'

Tbe Chriglmas Monger Service 'WM first introouced at St. Paul's by the late Rev. Joseph R. Lynea, D.DJ who thought of it 03 the children's opportunity of skpresslng Hie holy Christmas spirit

THE UTEE SCHOOL WILL BE CONTINUED

(Oon'tlnued Yrom Po|e«

Mrs* Mtoirow Spcftlw Mr. EHot ^hen M m Mor=

row to epeoje. Mrs. M om w accepted ber appoiatment as honomry direc­tor end airretti to serve in this capa­city until the end o f May. lOttC She sold humorously thol It seemed a new departure fop a smndmothor to tse afikod hy pnrenta to,undertake the responsibiiii^ of educating their chil­dren: that jrrandmothefg had always been accused h f being mom of an impediment than a help in this, but that she would be vsiy bappy totmUertoke tha

itobert T. Hal), headmaster o f theGhiglewood School for Hoys, spoke on the value of ^ l y prfmar>’ edn- cation such as the loittie School sup­plier. and RtresMl its great impor' taiu-e in tbe wov ih and the develop­ment of children. He said he as an

■aducator could not too strongly ur^e ^«pon the peopte of any commualty whnf he considered to be tbe real necessity for this kind of eaHy ttuln< ing. especially because of its pat­ently beneficlul effects in the emo­tional dewlOpment and the racial adjustment of chnUrea.

A vote at thanks was gtren to Mias Morrow by tbe association for all that she has done in the estab­lishment and In the conduct of tbe school, and this, together with an ei^resalon of deep regret at tbe sense of 1<^ felt W the parents in

o f the TpUBg/f l!bllowing his talk, at tke n ^ n t teodtatton oc thosepreseoh he; played two setectlons. one by Chopin and one by Bchumaa, the Utter being 8ciraiitaiiii*|[ Ho-tnahee in F ^harp Major. *

nr.f Krsklne Miwmedtenoe of tbe grodp daaa method of muM<ui tastitiction in eoiHmist to the **80Utary eonfiaement** method of instruction and practi». claiming that H uouaHy hi the Utter ^ l« t causes children to dialike mtisio sOna and to be shy m a p p ^ n g be­fore audiences. The group method overcomes both tendendes, he said. < Sar training,, harmony ahd Impro visatios vrerk asp im p m ^ t ele­ments/ and' should be instituted *at ihe yery swriisot; jnofmnV he Bid.He * laid '^Bpectat reapotiSit^Uty on

OGLEVOOD fOUCE < W iU Z C m A I«O N *

F w Are Henilif Faeiii> R «u A «M M | .' l a K i i i r M t K '

toroiita 'varfhuiuriy'bn-thoto xtholiavb-iiad miiMical ilraiiiliig lu anyilegreA. : t t« advlaed - {«rm lttln^ the vhlUl to'**hiiug'’ awaV at the iHaUQ, attempting, boVever; to give It a few couMnaui notoR «r ’ a choril to Ac. cuatom ItR ban -to burmony,'

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Cio4 rest you nwrtv, geatlgumt—! Yet hold no vain display: f t o t p o w ‘y »u r gallant Btofto'* ■ -InioFii ■ ■■ ' ’ ■ -

In n moro gallant mr.Jtemembep'Christ our Saviour , Whs bOm' on Christmas Dayl Arid hfs friends, I 'vo found. In the,

• streets Bbognd. bo thw urchlnaOf dog-orjpea.

Yet he^sUcks to toe trlfB a tleadlsh glee; It to triily beyond my ken.

i tUk to him Irheh Fto loitetoftto like; and I ’m Siiio''tIuto M under-

- stands' 'When he Iboks at me » oUttatlvely

and gently llcfce my hanib;Then he rulto hla nose on my taB-

orod clothes, but I ‘a rrir say . aught thereat.

For the good Lont.know8 T ran buy more ototbes, but never a friend like that.

So my good old pak/tny Irregular dog, my flea-bitten, stub-tailed friend.

Has become a part of my very heart, to be cherished UU life­time's end;

And on Judgment day. If 1 take the way that leads where the righ­teous meet.

I f my (log Is barred by tbe heavenly guard—we’ ll both of us brave the beat!

S l io i ip e r s i iE B s le w M d

To Meet Sanb TomorrowSanta rtauB comes to" Englewood

at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon through the merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce, who urge the shoppers o f the Borthem Valley to shop here -n'ilh tbelr children.

Every effort Is being put forth by the merchants hero to offer exce|>- tional Christmas bargains., and the committee Of the Chamher is r e s i ­dent that,-Abls has been aehleiF^ "Shop Jn Englewood atMl save money, time unci eonfuslun.*’ b? tbelr Rlogao.

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Four o f the suspected large num­ber of men and womm> to Englewood who sell lottery nomherg, fhklng, as Judge t o Roy Huektn sald to ihrm lOg he fined fhem Wedfiesday,, bread- anttihuttcr m eo^ ^Way^froto jgior ■phople, wito thknhhVe io 'llv e On'the cRF, VtorH’rotiudcd up by iJefectlvea stoittem'imd’ Qitiric Of Eugietvood.' and ErosectltoFs Defective'■ Wheoff WednhMaF. ■ " ■i ‘‘ John, Breyeril Of t s Forest avenMA, fdorekeeper,'was Hnsd 850; Jorepn Jones' M SSi M a ir Areet, Intdltehoso liil'nilk'Brevera had thtusta 'hatidfuT of Wt'tenr books hidden .hen'eatk ittndy ana cigBrefi*' When

» f 191 PIraf ’streM ilrag flfted I Mfs. Jbrei>h’»ftrskln o f 48. od. avenue, who HttiWeaiy

the* detectives riiddenly appeared at 'the-store. was fined $!iSl Mrs. Rose Msekte o f 191 PIral;I--I5, andEnglewood.. , ..... ...........(iiveivM toe tottety' ixidW ’•rith dnewspaper on the'appearanOe o f de­tectives. was fined |2>';

The law moved swiftly TVednes- day. The four were aireried short­ly after noon, the detectives having no (nfflCulty In securing evidence, and court sat st 4:>10 that tame day. The raid wns nimto Wheh' toe .prosecUtoFs office wild thdt there bad been immplalutS' that* 'lottery DUtobere were bMng sold to children.

W B Re Severe

^ toCdnCflrd toa a u , - ^to Ito momlac.tiuw e a w ^ ! !

Irtv itehtt bMUdlnfc iwiitod, 1 "and Armory ^^^1; o tT ^ ^

Whs tough,J re„,d .p .uu «« '

“®WF.tK(ilioum- Thu 1

tire « »mk„e»’« \ % t tbunding tldg year, -' - „j k , passing bii driver'm'

floor and (Jld some danu«,"^ “ ul Ughtnlng ’

Mm&t lose i?irftfav^«f .it^f.T'

tn tb rm, Vtiityaomkl that th^ loti 'ry aumter racket­eers will find Berwen County oven more stringonf Hhon Httdaon. ffom .H here they aso flow boins‘driven.

•"The p ^ T e who play these tot- teiies ore usually the people who need every cent of their money, people who eome to the d ty pey* i?ln^ for support,’* tlie judge said.

Each paid the fipie readily, the alternative having been 15 cbiyB in county Jail'for those fined $25, and 3h days for Krovera. None of the accused woiUd tell the Judge who It Is that eollecte and dl/M:ribii^» the lottery txwks and money.

EiUie Thrpe T , AdJreu GriddenitRotoyChli

Eddie Thorpe, beat football offlclat In the United States and noted for his coaching record nt New Yoik Unlwslty dnd Columbia, , will dre.ss the grid muad of finglewood high school and ^e Hotary Club nt the luncheon Tuesday given by the club In honor of the team.

This Is an annual trftmte to the work of the squad, and Rotary ap­pears en masse lor the occ^on. THe entire squarl. members of the school board, the eeschM, and tyinton J. White and Oeorge W. {-hidseo, jHHna ^pa&. win be Credent. Tborpfr acquired for the occnslon through Hemchel Mosbier and Judge Abrnm A. Iieteon.

oaygntr.flre at 0 Hi_

was (JouB- , A A s is ^ ’anta Pn' A Aficima'autft Pn cnrred 'ten reay Pn ireinV^'Whet*a;taxt caught tire. Th. WMsentmtoatatotomviTh!

TWO fires Were,’exttnMi,h,^nday, both’Of.whicfi oilgiitAoas considembte VtonUigs'» covwrejio tiwe.’!. ThoX a^ coal bln Of , 3 t ' creilia^ ri embht fire;,sni*,pa«W ite

tm too depiir^sat ’wiis.mn, ^Tha second fifo ww ig o., ney of a house owni^ t - - 1

at 86 West PalljsMe k, A wuah Art 'Was ppt out at and Sunset avenues Tuems}’,

TENAPE TRIBE ELECn O m C H S O N W

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Teaapa THbe-JMOrtmPMVta tof Bed Men. will sleig the foil, offlcera to servo fop the il'exl I months at, tta meeting at Eich Hal) wigwam .Tuesday night;' PhM Bolniia''K.,;RHodl!i!, who . -plateB hla term'ns sachem; Sn Atored (5, Watson,; Senior So,«i Fred' Anderson, ' junior Sapi Henry Vogel, Cdllector of Wan EJl XiOUnsPury, .Keepcf or Wan Joseph Cattelona, Chief' bt ltei Victor Micorettl aiur''A’ S'. w« as trustee of McCOrmhek Fuat three years. ' 's ; !

The following commltteiawlilnporONwnvthMa!—ellvi(4a»dnttnepast "yCar’T'RouTB," A. ff'^WatDelinquent, A. S. Wataon, fi; gel. A, Holden; enterti

curtoaihijf A Hmdeh;^J. ^^eiona. ll ie auUltiiig ot«i tee for the^noweyear will ( Watson, i l< ^ n , Vog«L

the severing-^of her direct relations i directed to bewith tbe school were

spread ni>on the minutes.Prof. Enkiiie Plays

Fotlowtng the formal procedure of the meeting. Professor Emkine spoke on^the ioibject of **Musi^l Education

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E b o n r M iK t e r jr S e(;.A

Man . Signet Buxton Leet^ Wallet

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Baguette 4-1 JbaanM lai

DianMMkI Dinner Rinj $25.01 Cryatel Pendanta'- ! ! ! 7.00

Wrist Watch.,...|38.N

LESSON’S df Englewoodl f . W M l M ^ ' A v w i i a ' i t t i ! i i

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Security for’ ' ^ • ;

Your Valuablesat Such LowCost

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TF the cost- of Safg , Deposit Service were '

’ e x t r e m e l y h i g h

there would be a rea.son for one’s trying tOv safeguard valuables another wav. I

0But since I'Ac a day' will rent a Safe'"

Deposit Box where gems, jewelry, private papers, and similar objects of worth, be kept safe from fire, theft, and every loss, it is strange that anyone is ever with-it*' Out this perfect protection, - - -

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-O im tefa itoFosH Trepartmentr"*'' Is o i w from 8 to 8. 8atnrday8 from 8 to ta. ' - ’ I * • 't I w ‘ -v i I

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W:.,THE PRESS, DECEMBER-16,; 1932.

^Ivatton Army Appeals 7q Pttblic to Contribute

TIib EngiewoAd Unit Nm<I» <**»>uui. u« ut turning hi» «xp«H-: • ““<1j * MW ■'•■• AniWi fA AVUVf ni4tMn«nAu> <_ _.*..l....^vwM Thouwnd To ^rry Through

gUjvaUDli A rn r, «rBi«li tium ttn je^gunrUra itii ESUtB Vga Brant

lus sdmlntitend eld isn- BMtty t'ear*lit and »«M*out, makes lU a p p ^ bamekIk ]&igle«odd and arleintty, meklng juit a {«w Ut0U8asd Jollatg to tide itBV»r until Jthe.Commv^ity.qbeat b)- tlha ito BiM'rgliOlui ill IBoglkwbod. ^Ubdat ShaiWi^ iTlllIam Srigg t8»

Arinr lias bioMnil aub ft ti)« moat important rollet factors In Ibis' oily. t)i« only insuwoon al>l«

furnish Bboltsr and food for ony10 nil . ,jtefsiiwte t!«tsii»i» at any^j^r.ntitii*day or oialil

ones to #ood advanlag* by oi»nlng boyir ctubs. both eanlor and Juiilor. Horn IS a ebanco tor a pubbo spirited OlllsOtt to help lb pBrhaps the moat Important Work for the tnturs of tbs nation, tbs training of our un- derprlvliegsd boys in the high ideals absociated with movements o f this kind. There will slso be a weekly eniertabimenj throughout the win­ter for needy ^ idren at -20 Sian Byunt ftrset.

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FLEAtliOT

A reA rr^ ic i

Heading the bampatga for funds are Col. H. V. 0 , ‘blooro, chairman, tiouglas O. Thomson, treamiter, judge William M. Eeufert, Mrs. Ghsrloa W . Hutsl. Peter, 8. Duryee, end Ferdinand Vorsanger.

Bolvution Army has been selected as distrlbutlM center for Christmas baskets tbls year, and Captain Trigg has declared that his Institution will do all in Its power to double the numiMr of taitiUiea that will be elded.

To Feed KMdIesIn addition, the Army, with the

sld of tne KlwhiitS Club. wUI pro­vide a big dinner for needy children or Englewood at tour o’ciodi Wed­nesday afternoon. December 28, at headquarters. About 125 children wUl be eerved.

Ensign Trigg and the campaign committee are hoping that the clU- sens of Englewood will provide the money tor the JHmy‘« program, and they are asked. When they see the kettle or the boUecUng ibox to drop In contributions. .

Ensign Trigg prior to Bis appolnl- Inent to Englewood had many ivars eiperlence with the Boy Scout movement and k£eO as the idllef or' imnlser pf the Balvatlon Army

Anna boinaine eiabriskie. 30, ahd Peter Klspsmut. a-boarder. of Pat­erson were arraigned before Judge W. M. Seufert yesterday on an in­dictment ckarglng them wttb the murder of the woman's second hus­band. Abram 0. Zobrlsklo, 58 of Ramsey, well known Republican worker and toimer councUroun. They pleaded not guilty and were remanded for trial.

Emmet Remains. 14, who ron- .seed to having helped kill Zabris-

hie, hia Btepfath«r. with a bemmor, was turned over to the Juvenile Court* The boy told county de« tectiv»s that bla mother tbld Klap« smut and him to get rid of her bus- bandf and they did so.

Ko date was set for the trials. The boy oumot be tried for murder owing to hia esrtreme youth

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Cyidren’s Theiter Ghres Hackteberry Fimi Dec. 24

"t.Juiglewood. Girls A id Neighborhood Glee Clah WORLD DANGER ZONESr WniBEANUYZEDAtr

PEOPLES DiSTlTUtESherwood Eddy to TeB of

Sh^CoiotriesHe HuYisited .

Ruth Earle; Elisabeth Hazleton. Cynthia Reed and Barbara. Rrobst of Englewood, left to right, ore above seen selecting eoetumes for the Russian sequence In the concert o f the twentyvseveoth su jen of the Neigh- horhood Cleu^ub to be i^resented Tenofly high school auditorium Saturday night, December 17.

flADASSAHTEAMEIS SUM F^OUBFIM I

ETnlHddatHiiacrfHra Albtit Mukin

MarkTw’ain's “ Huckleberry Finn' dramatized by Clare Tree Major, will be presented by her Children's Tliea* ter at the Plaza Theater on Van Brunt street at 10:30 o'clock Sat urday mornings December 24.

The performance ia noted for Us realistic capture of Mark Twain’s spirit and style, and has gained great populartly with children and adults. It ^s.the favorite story of Huck Finn who ran away from bis shiftless father to live on a wonder­ful island. Tom Sawyer 16 ^'ell act­ed as are Nigger Jim and Aunt Phelps.

TicKets may la procut^ . at 0 North Dean street, and S. P.C. A. members, that society benefit- ting by tickets purchased from mem- benc

Mrs. Al. Bloskln. Mrii« B. DrusUn and Mrs. EL Lurie were hostesses at a Kadassah tea, at the home of Mrs. Moskin, 100 Elmore avenue. Wednesday afternoon, proceeds from the event netting an appreciable sum for the Hadassah fund.

Mrs. R. Rasnowlts gave a resume of Chanukah and its significance, this holiday foiling on Saturday. December 24. An interesting read­ing on the same subject was given by Mrs. M. Khxut

Entertainment was provided by. the little Slater girls, Harriet. 12. and Lila, 0. ,Tbe former portrayed a heartrending courtroom scene called “ Little Rosana," and her sister sang several songs. The two sisters will entertain at the tea io be given at the home of Mrs. Samuel Dincln. vice-president of Hadassah. el 2 o'clock Wednesday. December 28.

HARiaNC SIXTH YEAK, ST. CEOUA’S P. T. A HAS REOmZATION

M npIvHaibH iiii School Bnidi, Corcoias

Clide &)kwI

Y o u r G i f t T h i s C h r i s t m a sLong after the aieiTiiitent of Christmas is for*

gollen and roost presents are laid aside, this ideal gift Iviii be remepbered each lime interest checks are received.

You may now purchase these Fidelity Union Si4% Guaranteed First MoHgsges and Certificates itom H og »p. They represent the soundest type o f ittyeMment becaUrt payment of principal and ihlerest Isguaranleed.

F lU E L lT V U N IO N’r a te & M ortgage G u a i c ^ y Com pany

Hiwad, Bsnk and Acadeuir Streets

NEWARK. NEW JERSEY MoaaisoN c. cotviia,

WIDOWS AND OMTUNS ENGltWOOD PROBLEM

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drsn Is small, smaller than the al lowanee for an orphan: but tbis. ac­cording to Cantwell, is because the government regards the mother, re­sponsible for the child even if It means working fingers to the very bone to support iu. An orphan Is considered helpless.

Allowance ReducedOne Englewood woman's allow­

ance was r^uced la.st week to $8 a month on the basis of two cblF- dren; but she has four,‘ the others being Just beyond the age' limit, and in school. Fortunately, the over seer explained, she is ambitious and is able to help her children. Prob­ably. the overseer said. It Is her very ambitiousness which has brought on the reduction. Others with less am­bition become parasites bn the public.

Old age pensions run from . $6 to |10i a month. Englewood has more than its share of old folks in the county home at the present tima and three ore anxiusl-y awaiting ad* mittoncG.

a C A l ^ AND BBBfeT SETS

luR W M h> Brichl' ' H O e ls n . .

„ few iu u »d *iMlecUsn at aumr, * ^ " 0 anMstleal sad hM Veiinn STMTC h iM aw OllWi may be.

; IS cents ‘ H h i d l w t S v

in. Olovodi - . For Sport bihJ DtewAud the W «a « , Wcielljr __ J A s O tC to m f" .........

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TR IM FIT H O S E "

$,Si.$l,.eS‘ |a.7S =, 5lc psir

8 |N 'tod $ I.M

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- Jewelry

Ahaiath Torak AuiliaryBara Duet Snaday Nish

The Junior Auxiliary of Congre­gation Ahavath Torah will hold barn dance at the Englewood Synd- gogue at 8:.')0-o’dock, Sunday night, December 18.

Twenty-four members of the aux­iliary met Monday at the home of Mrs. Be Dniskln at 100 Grand ave­nue. when final ptahs for the barb dance were made.

Marking the. sixth year of its ex­istence, the St. Cecilia Parent Teacher Associutlon SundSy elected Wniiam R. Murphy of Hackensack as head of the high school dWislnn and William Osreoran of Englgwood, bead Of the grade school division.

MdiThy .succeeds A. F. X- An­thony, who bos directed Hie activi­ties o r the association >ince its or- gonlxation. retiring, os he s^d. only because he no bnger has any chil­dren in the system. He was laudefl by the aosoclatlon which passed n set of reiiolutions recounting hi>( work for the organiimtion which grown from a membeiobip of ir> - \ % years ago to 500 today.

The new presidents have pie I :<-•! tbem^lves to continue the aim or the association to work In cl<^ tact with the students so s ^ o pro­ject the uplifting home influence in- to the schools.

Other OfficersOther offlcefo elected ui the an­

nual meeting Bunday were .lumeM Dolan of Englewood, vu-e-pre.«t- dent; Mrs. J. Roggenburg, Edge- w-ater, secretary, and Mis. J. J. Murpby of Bn^ewood, tre:tsurer.

For the grammar school Orville Duncan of Englewood wa ? elected vice-president. Mrs.* Oeoiue Gar­land of Englewood, secrtttar>', and Mrs. J. Flannery of Teaneck, treas­urer.

The class caplalhs for the various groups in the high school are: Ben- lor—Wllllara SeUer, Mrs. £k1ward Bmulleo. Mrs. Martin AuHin. W il­liam Feniekees, J. Leland.

Juniors—Mts. J. Nolan. Mrs. M. Cornell^. Mrs. J. Mcrullogh. Mrs. Margaret Lozano, Mrs. Charles Roi^r.

Sophomore—Mrs. Louis Duesslng. Mn». E. Bowe. Mra. James Brady. Mrs. Wiiliam Oilmarltn. Mrs. Fred­erick Kelghmondj Mrs l ^ e t Meade. Mrs. Bittet*. Mm. Kohl

Freshman^ffa, ^ llla m Mrs. John D^'yer. William FItzpaU rick. Mrs. Chaifes s.s<>niu'. Mrs. Joseph Henricf. Frank MiOia Mrs. Thomas Edwarrts.

SUmulatb Close Rond *

meetlngH, entertainment for which i» provided by both studentH and i»ar- ents, again furnishing an active bond.

The P. T. A. waa adroonUdietl. Bunday, to urge tbe students to rk- slRt the- high school tn its publit'u- tion work again this year so that St. ('eciim may for the third time rapture AU-American year-book hon- or&

William Heyliger ' o f Ridgefield l*ark, mithor of boys* books, ad­dressed tbe I*. T. A. liody Bunday on his latest book, “ What B4»ok8 ran Do for Boys." Folloxring Mr. Hsylhrer*8 oddroiw, the audience witness^ the movle-talkle ' ‘ I.,h Oirnd pBjQues Ruase." a concert by Tchaikowsky.

SberwtKJd Eddy, author, lecturer and world ti^vhfor, win de«*ribe “ The World's lin g e r Zones" ^ the People's Institute in the Englewood high school, at 8:10 pan.. Wednes­day. Russia, Manchuria, India—aU are d a it ^ abnm to Mr. Eddy*who wilt tell of the tnfornal and external strife in these and other countries as he has seen them Ih bis travels-

Dr. E^dy spent tbe past summer* In Ehiroi» ku ^ in g mnditions and the prw ^lng year waa tn China for rive months. The China visit was mads at tbe request of Chinese lead­ers to stem tbe rkdng tide o f Chtnere (bmmunlsm. He reached Mukden In Manchuria shortly before It was invaded b/ the Jaimnese.

Durti^ the fhst days of alien oc- cutmtloQ he was eyewltnos to what actually happened. From leading citlsens he »cured the smoring story o f Japanei» roilitariam and intrigue in Manchuria. Deeply stir- r^ . Dr. Eddy cabled to Geneva. England and America. This aroused conGiderabie renentment In Japanese circles but he |o>lnted out that he bore no iU will toward the Japanese people but that being “ a (Tirtatlan pactflbt who has serv^ notice upon his own government that he wilt not fight tbe battles of her mliUarista, I regard militarism, whether In America or Japan or tbe world, as a menace."

15 Tean In ImUa Grnduated from Yale in IfWl. Dr

Fkldy went to Indtn at his own ez- pense In ISIMI. After ITo years of work among the slu<lentK of the In dlan empire, he was called to be Necrelary of Asiu fore the National Council of the Y, M. C. A. For many years he »rved In thl« raiin Ity among the students and offl- iais of India. Chinn. Japan and the

Nwr East. He r^-enily returned from his eighth visit to Uumria. two Aif which were mtt<le to Czarint and Kix to Soviet Husala.

Before tbe World War Dr. Eddy

was engaged with Dr. John IL Mott Ih conducting meelinga fo f stwiehis throughout Asia. Ih China the au*< dlencea often reached'' 3.UU0' ih .A: single nl^t* IThe efnctals Of 'ChitiOt; fronv the president down to the, Ip-, cal eCndale received hint, somh- times sending out offlotal jproclamA-

s PC the meelings.A m ^ his hooks'ore “ The WoHd*p

Danger Zoh^" “ The Challenge of the E iiit" ahd “ The Challenge of Russia." He hes met many famous personages including Prims Minis­ter RAmsSy MacDonald. Bernard Shaw, President Von Htndenburg, Professor Albeit Einstein. MahaUna Gandhi, Kagawa of Japan .and for­mer President Chiang Kal-ahek of China.

T h (^ not having "season subsertp- tiPi% may obtain tickets at the door. Students and teachers are admitted at half price.

c. H. TUTTLE mmmcmcJONEs

Dr. Doffieid, Unirernty’s Acting Resident,

fives Address

and

These captainsi as they «ire c^ le4Vi orKare assigned to special contact

In each secCiovi pt, the classes. that there Is ih # clOHeri po.ssibl|bond between association ana the class-wovk: rH^Js this slfst^raclose contact vrarlc, of ncttiAl cIur^

‘ he Stroom relations. has aided the Cecilia P. T. As gfow into such 00 effective organh^iOn. acrontins tO its leaders. The effectiveness o f th^ oiT:uiilzation ts stteseed to by ttrr number of pgren'^ who att^n^ .11 »;

C. Horace TulUe la the new presi­dent of the Princeton Asso­ciation of Noribem New Jersey, having bet n elmded to su<-ceed De Wtti Clinton Jones at the annual dinner meelinp of the skssociatiun at the Knlckerltocker Country dull Fri­day night.

F. Samuel Qrondin sui'ceeds Mr. Tuttle as vice-president; Robert H. Scholl suc(«eds him*«ir aas treas­urer. and Donald Oanier succeeds Mr. Grendin as aecreUiry. The ex­ecutive committee will include. In addition to the officers: Arthur Bar­ber. George W. I^U h Jr.. Gtoilwin Bouton, R. It. Carter. MarahaU Coxe, A- B. Gamhee. ik>>>ert T. Hull. W. Q. Htldcbrant. E. C. Homans, R. 8. Huckln. F. T. Huckin. C. D. KeiTi J. B. Kerr. T. B. Kerr. Mal­colm Lowe. De Witt C. Jones, O. W. Jeffrey, W. T. McIntyre, C O. Meeks. F. N. D ’Neill. L. a Pitkin, Weatherly Relnmund, Nathan B. ^hroeder jmd Arthur Wuxhhum Tbs ^nominating committee consists .of Robert T. HaH. Weatherly Rein- mund and Mareh^l Coxp.

Dr. Elward Duffleld. axling presi­dent of Princeton Vniveraity, spoke ofl^nceton 's aim to become a grcBt fores in the life o f bidlvtduaJs. the community, 'and the nation. He outlined the future growth of the university and pr#llctsd a position stiu more brilliant for Princeton a« the years arlv&nce.

Oth#' gpeakers. Bnico Tutu# tmjther of the new

pfosldent of the Prinreton Aasocia- tion, president of the Yale Al­umni A.«oclatlon of Northern New Jprrey. also addressed the assocta- tUm. other speekere W'ere Henry B. .De Gray, serrsi&ry the RidgewixKI Alumni Association. John P. Gor-

iiifiti, frosh coach at Princeton who predicted a brilliant season bejd ^ear. Entertainment was prodded liy two Princeton alumni, Ken OsU’k and Joseph Hewitt

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From ony point li» E PubUo Ssrvtcs buAss —tB‘s cOnts to IBlst btrest,'NV S cent reduction.' This < lltlos the S osnt tocredaS'l tour mottUs ago.

Public Service irlll klso^B reduction In tbs tiysdt-II bus ton all-tbe w fty 'ak ^T though the extent M the ' has not been finally detr

Fine LiNttheri.VdveU t Q every winter coel and youil buy to five ft* ChrMlfMX Gifu! All the iapWli ant ihape* end oahfrt, including MercMtfb end Metel trinw MW •o populer. --f-

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MILLINERY SHOPPE 59 West Peluede AvemM Englewood, New Jersey

STREET. NYACK, N. Y. C,;:

JosephA number of Beraren tSiunty school

bridclpab were guests of the asso- xlatldn, Induiiiiwf Winton J. While and Oeotge w :& u lson . Englewood: SCarTHtter. -RnaW : E T. m r B t ttlsclfensack. and Stoise C. Batee, JHidgefteld Farit.

After the meeting- pleturre of. the Tele and Columbia games wen filmed.

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& ym u iiiig to nElecfrlcaftontractdrs

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ELECT COWSSBLUmS

Connseltore o f Latoyette Chapter, Order oTDeMolByi'wereelwted MoB.. day night and wUf hppolnr the r«- mhlpder of their staffs and cowmll- Lees at a short* business nieetihg

- " “ ‘ fl 1h- '•■‘"^1“ '" ° “day. Oecembsr 20: TTiose electedwere NWholSa Macrfe. master i»uh- seliof; Harold Wahl, senior couhtol- lor; William DaYiason, junior wun- w llonr InstaJlatlan will he Saturday, January 7.

The club plan* tn giv* a minstrel Mvue sometime In February and de­tail* will be arranged within a tow week*, -. Ludwift Ostermeler Is In charge. Friends, a* w l l a* wem. beraowHI be In the c»»t- . .

WOUEN KEPIJBI-H^AN’SPI.AN CHRISTMAS PARTY

The Beriren County Woman’s H«- fuMicen fTiiih will have a ChrWtmes

. . .w y l (If

fiTaclcensack. Wednesday, December St al 3 0‘CkH*. A play. "The Iftst l|ii-J»lrn.1u,." win be presented u ^ r the direction of Mrs- Harriet BuffWt. •.dlta Claus will be there. Msmbera are asKtd to bring a Turhlsh towel

j'' A’t*''s ' >- 't h e p r e s s , D E C iiM ^E R 16, 1932

IITIIOIEOFSON•f ladies'

’ Rnl hediytcnii 89tkYeir

Mndcas far Mrs. Char, rlh psvls^' mothsr Of ttie

'n o m u in a Pcntieia o f )56 stm t. ‘ wbcra aha lived, and

her sichty.nintit year «ras •-prealdenl o f - the t.ad((Hi'

t Um Pli a Presbyterian^ Cliuteh bald at'the hpqw.Wod-

afternoon, riJie Hed.’ ’CaM Elmore/officiatinp. Inters

tolkmed at.BrooKaldo @smo-

way to set to ludia ryas by aalllns vaaoel to Mnaland and then three montha by i^ oon ar around the Cano o f Qood Hopeh 1C was a. lone tedl> oua paaMag«>,'Oncounterlog, henry alorma and Ibelr. ycesel narrowly escaped shipwreck.' - 8I1S and . her husbwd spent the Jtiino drying as beet th* tHHild (to learn, the Bliido dialect o f tha fUstiict where they wops to be statlooed. irom a petunt- Ing mlsalonary -wbO' p a f tbelp trav­elling 'companion.

IM u m a l « V, 8.W »e years |atop 'with hep three

children thom too; Ira ie and Flora helnir 'bomioti the day

that her Uusbiyiii Aied) the young widow battled to g thp] life, of hri- youngest chlld.i'y8oon the baby was

rssldent Of Enslewo^ for ^ rince the death o f ttis ilev. Bancroft > Devins. D.p.. her

ij husband, ' who ddlilsyed jBoe as mi sdiwp and smb- and who under president re Iwoscvelt .coaducted, with iperatlon o f {|i^. Qcvlfla. an

It. Inveailj^tichi In the Phil- she waa -^elt-known in all

— She riuno to Faislewood In _ to Uve wHh W t t a mld dauirh- ■In-law,' th« Itey. and IJre. Pen-

_ 4 . Always sbouadtna In Interest i t f energy, she' lininedlately be.

active III church WOTS, She Is red by 14-swindehiIilren and H

t-crandchUdfeB.Lived <‘Ciit«WB*’

Its.: Dovhis' k'ad bom Auim.st h.In n hoUid 1% Vesey strvot.

York City, the section Iwina h as & e uptown district of

.. York and quite the unBDrt.aBi ^m dentla l eeetfoB bf the city. Her t^ fh e r was Joe! yilller Hubbard and jS T Mary Irene Treadwell.

father’s family coming from ^ o m io n l and her mother's family

a Mmaacbtieetts. When she wns w wears old. the family moved tr •L*ast: SIxteiaith street; and. all

p lc flln told hjtr ttgU the fumilv il.movingr. ’wa^ oiif of town, ai-

liftO' the wildemeio.” • There bet home,

was marke.1

M»o‘ cue wiioemeH oJpoKe cowpatbs all around

SvhllB thBon Square «ns n park, no one knew lustB- - - — S-— ijv vsiv lUOl

boimdartea of the Huiiai'e

!*y-'

B'Two years hitcr her mtlier’s qrow- <hr [business luok ils' famtiy to ttonlclalr. N, J., and site etilered

Hillside SominBry under t'roreiw J m -Wolf o «a later, -Hpon studum-' &tkm; wont to M ^n t liolyohe SemS- ’ por*. as it was cMlted under hlaroI’ei’ore aSl InstUulloa, rteydf, pi^^d liilo Mount l-lqlyoke[ftmdSr Mary A. Bilgliam

gi'> t,.*Taa^ . f n li« k 4PtM..s .-w‘Tn’ J hC5 fiiie 'in&iJ .- . -' r r - 'r —.ww . . . v r « , u * v « *(**V".' •N orntoh B. PonfIvM, a ytmwg mtii-^wvn^i'y* who biui tfone from Ober*

to West JnihoB.Vj^: i^Uroiim wa« to Ix' Rent to In*Uu

ronuinc entUnl iu niarvlaffe ^.Ot’tobfir lioJ. 18(KI. unit in No\eml»i>r ^ithos*.alarle«1 for the M.iditra •imtiiula’ te fiteUlh India under the Amerlrun

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laid wiUi th« rather^ and Utar Mrs. Panfloid hrdugfit h *r two UtLte chll- dwii hMk tq her parents* home tn MontctolFs. She became naslstant secretary o f the jinjeflcan Pemaie Ouai^iaii Society and Honus. fop the frlradleifat in ;N «w lo rk p l ^ where Ohe served Ihp tihie years,

on October 18. 186^. ahe wee mar­ried to the Hfiv. John BaiteroH Bev* Ine* D.D.. of, the editorial sta^ of the New York Trlbuno, and Uiler editos and owner o f the New York Observer, and went to live at Hope Chapel. 330 Eojtt Fourth street. New York City, where fo? 15 years she and her husband were leaders In eaetslUe settlement work In addHion to his editorial work. Her Uauyhter ireiie died in 1885.

In 1903 and 1004 Br. and Mrs. Devine were {lent In w Qovemment Transport on an official vlitlt to the Philippine Islamls by Pi^idem Theodor nooHovelt, with whom Dr. Dovins hod been ^requaity assu- elated when the President been police comoUBsionor Df New York City. WUUum Howard Taft, who was Governor o f the PhlMpplno Islands at that time .yave Dr. mut Mrs. Devins every fut'Uity and the visitoTa wore able to eugeest a num­ber of procedures that were recom­mended by Governor Toft and en- domed by ITcsldent Roosevelt.

Dr. Peinfield, Mrs. Devins' sou. is prominent In the PreHb>ierittj» tTiurt^h. belnir mipertntenilent of Nattonul Mtssions of the f*re.Kh>tery of the Jersey Clly dlslrl4*t. He is also president o f tho BerK»*n Countyroumil of ('hurchc.s.

HARRY FORD STRICKEN; BROTHER OF FIRE CHIEF

years before ttMt' ti^M iMs parents curiM directly.to bifflewood. to live, the family 'rtnudiilns' .'•lwr% ever since. Ma Ford was hak and hearty.his dealh. cohiinF fts a treat shock,

in “ Uddlilow to hie -prominenthrotbers^ Mr. Ford Je sunived by a wife and' twd hbUdrerv .Harold and GeriruiNb and tw6 ekteiw, Hrs. John 'fjQcey^nd Mies Nellie Fon)»^^boUi « f^mbre avenae* . -.V’,

Fun«|«l services wen not ifet com­pleted this momine;

■OBITHARYMR8. tR A lU jO T tK m

H n . ' Chariotte My IBremePr fbiw' merlF.of Hobokeuv died at her hobie« 9? Knickerbocker rod^ Englewoodv yestirday In her aixty-Mvemh Kaur. She was ths widow o f Autrust U. Bremer, prominent Iron merchant tm.d bttslpees man of Hoboken.

Siince Che d«ith of her huabanU in 11^^ Mrs. Bremer has resided with her son in Englewood. Bhe Suf­fo lk from 'a paralytic stroke tostSaturday and woe mu»>nsclottB ^rom then until the end. She Is survivedby her son. Arthur E. Bremer, and two brothers, Payne U and Richard H. Kr^tamer o f New York City.

Funeral sendees will be cjonduct^ by Rev. Hart Hu^man o f the West Side Prasbyterion Church from the home 04 2:30 p.m. Saturday. In- temient will bo tn Brookside Ceme­tery.

Arthur B. Bremer Is a member of the Englewood and Bergen County Planning Commission and a hmd- a<»pe airhltect of considerable note.

..........................-m s . !1L\RIE A. RCIiL

Mrs. Martei A. Buhle. 73 years old died at her home. 49 Brayion street. Englewood. Monday after an illnesa of about three years. FunemI serv­ices were conducted b> Rev. Pari Plimore of the First Presbyterian ( ’hurrh at the home Wednesday be­fore burial in Wbodtnwn Cemetery, New York. Thursday morning.

Mrs. Kuhl was bom in New York Chty and lived there all her life un­til 10 years ai.'o when she (*nme to Englewoml. Her hustsuid died loib spring. Hhe Ir sur\tve4l by her Utughter. Mrs. Walter J. Fenrterer. i-ndlwo grandchildren. Marie A. and Eleanor H. Kensterer.

Member of One of Engle­wood's Oldest Families

Hfari y Ford, member of one of KnKlewuod'w ohitmt fuinilies. brnther of Fire Chief William Ford and As­sistant l ostmastor Jeremiah Font, lied middenl.v lit nine o’clock this mornim: of lieait disease. H** Was -tri« ken in the offP-eM of the Engle- vvuofi Cuul uiui I.umber Company at Enuhiw'TMMt Mveiitj*- iind \'an Brunt sti-t'el Ilf h« .iwrit(«>«l Ihc ani\ai of II rcictid

PiYty >ears of age, Mr. k'oni wne isnn »ml iiriti in Englewood, and

MRS. KI-SA W KID I6 PRICK

O M P V Z L I.E D L A D IE SU$u«iiy eonte from Harry Binder's Men’s Shop because

the Selection meets every taste . . .Hllfe btilfd

lisiul-TitHor ^ ;

. BroMlctotli . and li i i0.t.Madfaa

55c, W.M. a M $1, J1.55, $1.95

Is silk asd bilk Md Wool

coioiv ov . ’ Fnuoy

CaprsktsiUiAiMoeha*— '7;

t6|lk or Wool

$1.15 to $2.95 $l;Z5;to $2il5 $1.25 to$2.95

EF'S -nulU SUctoYlJiO box i s : « i s ' . $3.95 io ».95

TERS $l.95toM.95X JACKETS. tl.rMliln, $6.95 to $7.95 •OK SETS.—-.<•.-■* $1, $2 and up '';$2.45,a.45 OOBBSHATSa:

<yCOATS . $15JH to S27SD

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FunenU serviros for Mrs. Elsa Wbldig I*rUv. popular Englewood young - woman who died in Los Ann^lss, .roHforala, win be held In Emriowood nest week cflcr the ar- FlViil from IjOs Angeles of hef re- mainn which are being accom$>unIed east by her mother and siNter who' h2td rushed to ]«d8 AngeieR by air- plune loF*t week In o vuin attempt to ivach tier Ride before she died.

Btnn !ind »*ducale»l In Enclewootl, Mrs. Brice wus well know-n. Khe illfHi last Friday only a Rhort. while

Mr-*. Huld.i Weldig. her mvlh'.r. anti Miss Hilda Wrldig. sis­ter. arrived there. Mrs. I ’rlce wum a grudiiata of Englewood grmie and hiuli Hchools. and of the I'Ingiewood H<)r.;iiial. Rhe marrieti Dr. ('harles R. Frit'e, and except for some time H{H-nt in .North Dakota, until two years ago lived In Englewood.

Mrs. Price is survived l»y twin daughters, Elsa Ann and Marjorie lx>u; her mother, two sisters, Mrs. .Milton Lawrence and Miss Hilda Dtiidig, and three brother^. Joseph. I*hlUlp. QQ% Gustav.

C’A PTA IN GEORGE ROSE t'^iptalD George H. Rose of Guy-

loru terrace. West Englewood, end­ed his life lost Wednesday after­noon, despondent following u long illness. He was bora In Stamford.

Con^^ lit ISSOl jand eulMed In the Navy when he was eighteen,/He wtm to China during th e ^ x e r troubio »n4 .received two cHaiions for; heroism and ttie Congressional Meihu for volunteering to GarfF'em- mUiiHiOfi TIeutsli}. A R ^ three yeera t o Uiii 601 * 0 he joined the merGbant marine, .purtng the World W£u* he was prontoted to g lieiiten- atioy. A t Ibe olose of ih « w«r. d|e went with Use Munson Ltoe. |n 1 ^ , he rascued eighty-three per sons from the **Praaident Garfield.*' when It went on a reef near the Uohama IslundB. Funeral fiorvUr^ were conducted. FHdoy evening by the Mosonle order o f Teaneck. Oiptato Rose wga also nyRlUated with Annawon lodge 115, F. and A. M. o f Wrat Haven. Conn., and the Am^rtcnn Legion Post of Buenos Alrea Argentina.

Captain Rose ts survived his wife, Mrs. Eva Rose; a son. Har­vey, mid two dotightera. Rose and: Anna, of Now Haven.

4-MRS. A N N A WEI8SNER

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Welssner, nee RiUimsteck, who died suddenly Tuesday, were conducted by Rev. H. A .Olsen of the Bergen- fleld Reformed Church ot the iiome. 104 James street, Englewood, last night. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery' this morning.

Mrs. Wel^ner wos born in New York City 72 years ngo and lived there until sho moved to Englewood for her health two and a half years ago. Riirviving her are her husband. Herman; five children. Mrs. Charles Voilmer. Mrs. J. Wagner. Mrs, O. Welzeman. George Weissner and August Wetssner; eight grnnUchil- dren.

4-MRS. R IT I I PH IL IPS BARTINEMrs. Ruth Philips Bartiue of Hmv-

eratruw. T.. died at the home uf her granddaughter. Mrs. Knink V. Ronuisiia of Undbergh Ixjulevant, Teaneck. Funeral services wviv held WednesKiny afternoon. nn<l burial took plac% in Mt. Repose Cemetery In Haverstraw.

Mrs. Bartiue Is surviNeil by her son. Walter L. Bartine. and two daughters. Mrs. Thomas J. Murray and Mrs. Lottie B. Van Allen.

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Fim $uit€s for the /A** i»i^ rooig. bedroom, dtufng raxtm, ro o m — oetosioiUjl piecos, tamps, tabkur rugs — a sptendid so- Uetion tttstsfkl^ dU’ ptayed.

r -e', .MBK8 EIUC8BN ,I Erk'kson of Hk-kory^idreet,Yeaheckt.dled Hunduy in his eighty^ first year. Hervices were hehl at his home Tuesday evening, and burial took filgrO Wednesday lit

Cemetoi^ to Long

.SunrlvInB Mi-. iilricKni Bra bis wlfft- Hra. Cqcilla £iiraOB,^B4id b dausb- ‘ ,b?lj Mril. YII1.Q, liOqiui.

W . MRSJ jMCKTHA COBER I tn . Bertlw Cdtier dtetl at the

borne ot her daugbter, H r,. Lena Heiuwt, Aadertsn .fcranne, Oemit> reirt. •rtie*toy,'(iflei-'S't!hdrt Utnes. Sli* was torn In B en aM j 84 year, ago and bad brad • raildeiit ot 'Dem. Brest for Bixwt raven ye*r,. Fnn- eril se rv ic e s ;.,^ cdndubled at the hdtne Thursday before burial tn East Bldgclswn Cemetery, nisaate.

d lA ’irOBB MCSIC SOCIETY ■ FORMED A T CON'SEHVATORY •Chambop «D#Ie ts coming to this

vicinity thfough the formation by the Englewood POSservatofY ot Eustth o f the Eorthern- Vallej* Chamber Masle Society which wilt stasc It* first concert ICebrujiry 14, the Roth Uuarlel of totemaUdnal sole, to perform.

At a reception at the Coneerratory TUesdjoy night representatives ot surrounding epinmunitles interested In cliamber mnsic win be present

OEMLlNQUAirimEev AT CONCW SATURDAY

Wil M NetflffM GfceCtt

The KremllB'Art Qoar&tte will he gnest arthd, on the R u ^ B c program of the Eeighborbood Glee Club in the Tem ay high school at 8:30 p.m, boinsmnr. The two ^ o e is will be assisted by the Cbond o f the Tenafly Woman's CSub, H ra Frederick Bangs, director.

This Is the Erst cogisrt of the glee cluD-s twentY.«sveiith season and Is the meet onliiaB la many y e w s ,T h e program wni he entirely t lu s s ^ and the combined chorus of 90 ya lce , will sing eelectlons taHen from the Wealth o f Rnsalan folk song# and Utnrgt. Two notable bits e f 'foUc lore w ill bo ••The Nlghtln-

A # . . .A s t l i m u . , . a . . . .gale” Of TchalK&vskl and ‘ ‘The Sun and Moon” by Gietchenlnoff.

The assisting attistg are the fam­ous Russian radio singeri known os the KremUn Art Quartette. These men, each of whom Is a well known soloist, produce unusual vocal of.

Irate and tfve % true ptetnra o f the mush; o f their naltvw land.-'i<y['td- quest, Uiey are singing qne number from', thex UttlrgY Oft the RnssUA Church.

.The club, O. V. Earle, prestdeot, and J. E. ComelUe, conductor, wet- rami ah their friend, to the open­ing o f the new raoran. At 8:30 p.m. sharp, the concert will open with an unannounced raenlc and musical prologue. Because ot the many re­quests fo r extra tickets. It wlU be ponibla to secure Jndividum admis­sion at the door.

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All. Cblldroa betweim'aW. 3 1 - end fourteen, o f tbOM f m ^ J ^wtfH *f»a( w. .. ****^*y|»W>* aMMOh lMI, ^ hOMe m w ilwitb tb« Km rgency Reiitftloa, will be at the harty..'Uons to take the plara rarards should he swuree • „ beadijuartere*i on D ep o t 'n s S Thursday morning, la e m w ix / y

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ServIcoM u-ero held iit the home for the Immediate family and at Demarest Napttnt t.'buirh Monday afternoon before Interment to Brook- Hide (*emctory.

Faetora aiding at the f^rvlrer were Rev, Eoljert RolIIna, Rev. Charles phnrnn anU_ A» sA. Klin;?. Surviving Mr, H^i&r ore jhto w ife, Marie, and throe daughlara, Mra. Marion D. TiiJlmanj MIks . Riith Htiylor and Mra. Margarat Aim Odenoul.

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RIBS. CUARLES V. MAY Mre. LlJlIait Briudemann Mau of

Hillside avenue. Teaneck. died ITl- day. foUowinir n brief illnesN. Fiincr- ul s»*rv1fes were held Sunday cve- uinjf at the Kloardo Memorial Home and IkUiial took place the following morning.

ilrs. Map Is survlveil by her hit.<«- band. C f^leN F. Man. nnd tv o doJlRhtera. Evehn S. and iliith -K.

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Placing CardsTwo-pack G ift Boxes

73c w $ l — $1.25Made by U. S. Playing Curd Co.

Gift StationeiySmart new .stj’les make letter -writing a pleasure, riveryoiie appreciates good-looking stationery as a Christmas gift. Even if one is only a once-m-a- wliile letter writer, .stationery has a way of slipping away. We’re known for onr wide and varied selection of distinctive stationery.

50c to $5.00

This Year i '' ;.GIVE BOOKS!

People feel complimented when they receive books, and appreciate I the forethought and consideration ' you show in S9 lectmg,,giftg wjtjii such permanent value. .

We have books for young and old, for every tahte.mnd at prices ranging from SOc-up.’’ ■ -

We shall be delighted to help ' you select the best.» ;

Books for the Little Jotsl*J«:iurc8 In color’

MRN. .%LICK M. WKICMMFunetiil Nciwtcert for .Mrs. A li»f

Matilda VVremra werv i*t)ndurted at th« home, 2<Si Van NOatnind avenue. RhglewTOd, by Rev. R. J, (7urk«* of St. John'8 V lscsH^al fburrh Mon­day night before Interment in W ochI- lawn Cemetery Tucielny.

Mrs. \\'Vemm died tn her Iwpiily'- ninth >‘«ar at her home 'Satimta> after a abort lllneM». She I.h Hur- vived by her husband, Kretlerlok: a son. Donald; her mother and fathtr. Mr. and Airs. G^tMav F*uiik. and h nlster, Alma Funk.

Chest€oni plate with Board, Men and Rules. Boated—

$1 — $1.75 ^ $2.50

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The novel fifty-piece picture puzzle Christmas Card by Tony Sarg. Packed In Christmas mailing boxes. 13 subjects.

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A gift of rare beauty . . . a p ft of daily useful­ness . . . a gift of known quality . . . t*;ese mean one thing~Waterman’s. And no matter whether your Christmas budget calls for modest or gen­erous expenditure, yon can be siire of getting in a Waterman’s the utmost in value.

Waterman’s Pens$2.75 to $10.00Pi;ncils to match$1.00 to $5.00

Bold In Sets w Separately

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People.2 Beautifully illfistrated Books:

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Brownies $1 and up

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A real portable typewriter

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We have assembled a great variety of Juvenile Gift Items in. the central section of our store. You'll find everything for the youngster--4t’g fairly chock- full of gifts that are bound to bring real joy to the heart of any child, .

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•m r■"dis" '’:ril .'lowest prices, look at the fine quality of pitr furniture and the very low priccs-tvill convincp you.. . . Visitors are always wel­come; there is no obli^tioa , to buy.

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I.-BiitiiaiftsArcItay jSpedat. Taloe— Sofa ' I FdoUmH aad

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9 Seeks Its30 OtiMemhen and Finds Themu tM war aftyw when,

or ‘WiJW. “ ■* “ **'^ of ID otul 18 Memsd to

|j tM » t W » » *•>«“^ )ii Entfftwooa a. Boy

wWoU 1» wptftsa *0 luivo'^Krior oil awanO.^ ^ 8 Troop 9 of Englewood, had Its tJneer' on practliwlly

* « ie of Its orlgiiiol members ' && wbloli to .i»ntem»ltttlng n „ Whlcfe a* •‘o^®hitrsgrmjn* giii,«uW«ims Ht*J

■Jhicb'wW cMnged f y mutail L w d w som at m fx im t »■ ^ A to the muob raoro easy, ’ ^ rroa l dWn«r- TWa WUI to

_ imtotlvely. KehrUoiV 13. the * ':SL aoddeataet weelfc .Harry

•^11 wffl wpoirt ?n a‘of imitswwblabt*-

Most of the toys have remalnei] hi Englewood, though a few have moved to other oommuniUos. The following have mi stayed here: Horsy Ifoxwell, Hlehofd Buuthler, Otui TTOung. Fred Beiwra, Hlohard Hackln. Howard ond Wtohlfert Uee, Bdson and Whitney Oortom. Oene and $Yed Fisher. Hohert and Theo­dore Springee, Wffllmn Pittman, vlulvln Hmllh. Arthur Qraslng. Wil­liam Moynllian and Ourtle MrNab; from other towns, Walter eeufert ofTeanwte WiUlam Wittlsrb <a West- wood, Monm, and,, William i f o *Killqklo Of fetnngit, Paul Ocri.Tir nt Ridgefield Park. Boh Smith. Kcotit- nuuiter. of Dover, Sandy tuiuoiona of Vhielaml. Hotoit; dtuloon of the Canadian Air Kort% fteotwe Rooh of (CrsasWU, Coltott Smith. .U, S. Army. • '

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Amencan • Oriental Rugs^ .93tJ2.or8;3xl0.6 sizes

jjolhing t l ia t 'jW i i l ig i l f (five could 1«- more InxarioUs. Soft, rich colbrs, dcqi. Jlk / 7 K I J g W o iis pile with silky slieen. ^

Carpet SweepersMahogany AnlsHed metal cafes, t igh t And flasy<.nin> alng. Rubber [ I r e H a n d bampers' $1:79

BiuellVToy Sweepers

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Bijou. Gulittan Rugs . . $4,95In Beautiful G ift poxes

’Round Top' l ^ i s o i c k s

Then' l» no woVe appreciated and litexpsnalvfr _ ,.gift. AttraotiVB I J J C ^leatherette cover.

Twin Studio Couchliiner-Hprlng ronstruellon. A heautlful roneh by day. Opens to double or twiu bed. Complete with (b< }| rT Tthree KapoknilmvH .

Full Sise CribsW a l n u t o r 'iilapit*. Pan€t i t each end....

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l^tlttons for cletniKu^ from man> frtendfl o f Theodca^ L . Davla. for­mer ioUar of the Rdgei^*ater Tmt*t Company, savei] him from state prison on Mmuluy when Judge Abram A. Lolisoi} summoned liim to Mtand uo lor senteimey IDuvla had pleu/ied gulUy to a charge of em- iwaKllng $1 .:^ of the bank’s funds, and that fact help^ him In that ft saved the espesae o f o ^a1.

Judee Leebson, m fftytng Davis a suspended fail senteu<» of nine months, ordered him to report to the probation office |ii Hackensack ouce a Qumth for an Indeftnlte per­iod.

This Is the 8an» bank qf which H. Igcstle fwromua. deccoserl. of Hackensack, was president for sev­eral years.

Former Chiimiii, Rmsf Renewed Inbrmoiy,

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Girl Scoet NewsFresbyterian CTuirrIi

Troop 1 collected old olothe^ from home.<4 fop Memorial Houm. KD« h Trop Ik to cootril^nte f1 toa*arii the Juliet I^oue Fund. The nevt meet­ing" will he the Inst before the ( ’hrist- mas holidays.

Iflemorliil HouseAt the lust meeting plays were

read pret»aratDr>' to the selection of one that they ore eroluir to «lve later. The- troop will iiom a tJirHrt- lliiui Costun^e T i^ y l ji nojnber ‘S2.

IVf^tside 3^t^byMan Troop 7 ' Is rowing’ librlftmus

^ockhtRs snd 'n-fO fill them for the tree. The stockings are to bo aiven tp the older cblidren. The reclaimed toys be given to the youncer ones. The party Ik fo r 2S0 children and is aiveti by .a irroup of Welfare Workers. Tlie Girl Stcouts will fur­nish the entertuinment.

Episcopal riiurcli'The troops are holdiuR regular.dr-

tivitiss and are drossinc dolls for distribution at Cbristmds.

Open Every Niyhl T il C/im/muj

w.J. DUFFY, Inc.89 We»t Palitade Avenue

ENGLEWOOD

TenaflyTniop U held a Tenderfoot Investa-

ture Hervice Tuesday sivinj? fender- foot badfres to 12 frirja. *nie mrla of the troop have colleetei] all their “ oulRTown'* toys and hnve {^ven them to the T e n ^ y Christmas Stocking (‘ommiUee, They have learned vhrlstinste Carols which they will sing on Christinas Bve. '

A Troop of BrowQtes iihs been started. There hro 12 members. Ml’S. Hlpley Hitchcock Is 'the or*' KunlKcr and iemlvr. They meet the first and third Tuenlay of each' month .'it th« home of Mrs. Hitch- cork on Mountain rood ut 3 p.m. l/ost Tiiesiluy they mode 20 picture posters fur tlio cliildren at the En- Rlewood Hospital.Troop 1 is vsr>' aettvs and meets xeRUhi-rly every Friday aveniOR at thOg Mcuiiriiafn 8^t$ol. under the liHriershlp of Hap. MarRaret Wen- derover.

L.\I>V frTWESTKRii KLEOTION NEXT TU I ILSDAY R V l^ ’lNG

Kveninir Star Clpde 2Q» Lady For­esters of Amerlcs.. will elect pfflceni Tliunidoy night at the meeting hall In the Plosn Theatre building. Re­tiring officers are Mrs^ Susan Meud< commander:' Mrs. Virginia Cardy, Junior |>ast aunmander; Mrs. M. Gallagher, sulvcommander: Mrs.Margaret.Moran, lecturer: Mrs. Cor- mella Dlrienzo, first year trustee: Mrs. Alice Hallahan. second year trustee. Mre. ■ ktay Canonica. third yeiLT trusUtf: Mrs. Rose Welter, re­cording ^cretary; Mbts Margoret Feger. financial secretary; Mlio* Eileen Hart, treasurer; Mrs. NelMe HenrlcU outside guard; Mrs. Isabel Potter, Inside guard; Miss Marguret Moran, left guide: Mrs. Mary Block- ett right guide; Miss Amelia Had- ner, organist; Mrs. Regina Knoep- fel.

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M A K E I T A F O O T W ^ C H ^ T M A SGive the GIFT That** NEEDED

Whal lU first Itemed destined to be a poUttcai “ love feast" wRh 200 Repubtl(su) county rommlttM men and women taking vojet at Btate Street school, Httckem«u*k, Wednee- da>’. resolved i t « l f into • three- cornered vei'bal fight wdtb Assem* biyman 14oyd Schroeder. formet Chairman l^uglas O. Thomson and Prof. Wray Dutcher trf lUdgewropd doing roost of the talking.

Bchroedbr. in a prepared talk, read berause " I do not desire to be mlsundemood." subjected Thomson to the most vigorous attack he has suffered Hince he met Rs-Benator Ralph W. ChandlesB on ihe ptatfornt. of th" Englewood high n^hool before election. He Koid he believed Thom­son no longer merited membership on the committee.

Thomson retaliate] by saying that Democratic osiv^ndency is Inevitable “ if Renren kee Ht going on os H has in the pE^ few yeitrs."

Wruy fla>*od teth Thomson and Schroeckiir for stirring up strife sfhen what is. n^ded in the party Is *'harmony oud lots o f it."

Cmddri't Tliank All H<’hroeder*s talk follows, tn part: "This evening I regret ver>* much

to ray that I cannot sincerely, as a NttccesHful candidate ut the last General FHoi'tlon. express my griiH- tude to each and every member at this committee. <^e to the fart that I know that several memtiers of this committee did not support me dur­ing the laht campaign. However. It Ik u great pleai^ure to realise and know that the vast majority of the members of tbis committee gave me their fiuptg>rt. #

“ It certolnly was a great surpriae to roe to be informed, approximate­ly one week j»roce<HnR the last Gen- erul Election, that Mr. Dougla.s Q. Thomson of Englewood, former chuirman of this committee, urged a nqmf)er o f Republican voters In the Village o f Rid^wood not to vole for ftlnier Assembly’wpmiin Peters or my'self. Inasmuch an nelUtor one of us WM able to conceive of any Jus4 tlflcatTon for the attitude of Mr. Thomson; 've called personally at the oMce of Mr. Thomson In En­glewood within 24 hours after the stotement wum pitbliMheil. ut which time we w-cre Informed by Mr. Thomson for tlie first time that he did not Intend to support AssemWy. woman -Peters and myself Itecaus^ we viliere'aflherenia to former Sena­tor Itaiph W. rhiindlesa theaiitlicn- tU’Uy of which tdatement. of course, both of UH absolutely dented. .Mr. Thom*-on. In my opinion, had no justlEicotioR whatsoever to deHlg- note us OH adherents to former' Senator Ralph W. Chondtess .my more than he luui to classify us us adherents to-him or to any other Individual In the county.

Oefemb West Stmid ! "A s for as my candidacy whs con­cerned. Mr. Thomson altsmpte<l to Justify his statement that I wok nn adherent to former Senator Ralph

' W. Cbandless by stating that I In- j troduced. at the request of former j Senator Ralph W. Cbandless, a hill I in the legl.Hlatnra of this state fur I the purpose of remedying the prose- Icutor situation tn this county. In- etdonUy. I did not Introduce the MU. Senator Ely of thin county Intro­duced this bIH. l atHg>lntely rcfii^eil to support Senator Ely’s bill u^le^« he would consent to amendments being made thereto eo ^hM It would he the meuu of cffectuaUng a final determination, of the prosecutor situation In this counly. Senator ^ ly occept<M my amendmonta. This bill was passed by both housed und vetoed the ^nremop after th« ta^slatura bad adjourned ■ sine die. I supported this hill as amende*? strictly on i ilnctple and principle only. I had no personal. jbitorcM in

;the matter whatsoevePit My desire ; was to bring to a ftuol 'rietemnina* ! tion the prosecutor Mlttiatieu in this ! county and to permanently eiUui I note the duplicity in tlie payment of I salarieMv I felt that the support of I Senator Ely's bill as emend^ was the performaara o f « duty which I owed to my constiturata. It pro­vided only for tbe rendition of jus-

I tice, namely, the presentation of

v h ft i^ gftd triftt Mpoa those charges In royppUdoin Ik fundgmeiita) In oar American j^Iaprudence. 1 offer no apolc^ iav the>DQppo2t which 1 had (dvcfl thki MU 9ft amemled- I f the prosecutor iltu^lOQ Ik this county Is not brought to n dral determina­tion beforo legislature ron-venea, I Miall InUwIttee a bill in the House of Asembly witb the object In mind o f ftecempUahUig tho afore­said purpQfie.

"Mr. ThomsQQ cooM have op|>owd me during Rte toA Primary cam­paign. Such oppQslUOfi w*ouki have been consistent with loyalty to the Uepuldlcan ymty. This failed to do. I therefore prasunie that he appro\*ed my camlidacy *during the last Primary rami>mgn. If such were bU declston at that tima cer- iHtnly I have performed no 04‘t stnee then which would have Justified :in> change in bis attitude towards my candidacy at the General Klerllon.

“ In m>’ opiAfbn, Mr. I.k>ugluK (}. Thomson, by virtue of his actions during the past canittalcn. Is a irnl- top to the Republican party and has. therefore. In roy opinion, no moral right to be a member of this body.”

Denies Sopnon Refusal Mr. Thomson said: "1 regrel ex­

ceedingly tlmt Mr. Bchroedor bus Seen fit to coBllnue this tmplenrant mutter. 1 liad hoped ft would all be furgotten* I pever made any pub­lic statement that I would support Mr. Hchroeder or Mrs,. Inters, but mu'lc itnswer to that efTe<t when asked a question as to my attitude."

Mr. Thomson explained how the P*ly leslHlntive matter had croiuted Into the i-ontesl, with the Prosecu­tor K O. West incident the jtarn- mount issue.

‘*1 have tnod to show some peo- l-h Imw to play the game of poilUcs, but if this speech is to be. acrapLed

challenge then I will accept U as .tut h. 1 will say that If Ilergen county keeps going on us it has been the past few y’eara, a lot of payroll boys will be oot of Jobs. Court ap- tKilntmenls trill continue to go to l>emucrats and our paity will be the big loser.. “ 1 want <mly to ^ ve what advinf I cun and stiind fbr what I think Is the right thihg to do. I Had hoped for harmoiisstJh' th.4#Hknka above all Uiings. and tioPdmg the party Ibto further dlfflcuity."

Duicber EAipliatlc \\ ra> Dutcher, a very active U?r«d-

cr Hi iudgewoud. walked to and fro In flH? iUsIc In Ills endcuvui to tell tlic rommitleemon how angry he was to have the oh! wounds re­opened and strife within the party again rampant, with iiu> DemocratK' In llie cminty well oi’ganl«**d and ready to wage anoUier Iwiltle.

DuUh*»r, who U noted u» u vU- orous 4-iimy igo worker. 'Uid he hekl no briefs fur Thomstm. St Inoed- er or anybody dee. but he wus for harmony a*«d lots of it, aiul he thought It wa*. time to stop bicker­ing.

RidgewtMid gave the Ilepubihipi candidates splendid support and I have a right ib complain about this continued lack of friendliness In our ranks," raid the speaker. " I use.l to live in Hudson county where my w>le count^ for nothing Jind I rame to Bergen cminty where Ilepublhan- iKTO does mean something, but If wc keep up thU son of thing our votes here w'oa’ t couift for mueli."

tner governot |00 to pkM'through Englewpod' iri Ibur o’olopk Monday, mmiiig. " , '

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Lodge Adrlatico, Hons of Ituly. forwarded U« fqnd for the chlldr™ at the Sena of Italy OrpharntBe hi Nutley at a rooetlnB Tnesday iilifbt. Thin, tn »d.p(on to tta welfare work.ainens ft» onw raenatore, b* the worU of the toUse- NIt li. olaa OenorcIH. preeldent- pre-Mwl.

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Mr. u d 'H iv .^ J o M McCloy ■( I f f i ’ W «(t lUiiMde aVaniM, /was married In' the Find Preebyleiteii .Chiiteft In ButhatTord. Satarday altamaoii. Dacambar U , ta VamoH ' RawUMa Pnatan, tea o f U r. kne Ur«. Yar- non P, PraMsn « f Lyndhunt. W a carainany took place at two Sritb Dr. Charles A. Rosa (lUalster o f the ihdrrh, dfflctatlnx. Only imu Msto relatives attenaed.

The httaa wore A ^ tu ta r of browh vslvet rUlevad with ah ■ velvet and » browh Velvet turi-in Wlin spun hose veil, iter 6ii tenduiiL Miss Ray Shermdh . fflewooa, wore bliie velvet win ■ velvet turban and veil.

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Mr. Preston waa graduated i m WMblagtoB and Lea Dnlversiu i.

associated In businoes win toe Union CentliU U fe Insurance co. e f New Yortc.

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MI8M MORROW CHOORFISHER WEDDING DATE

Miss Elisabeth Reave Morrow, daughter o f Mrs. Dwight 'Whitney Morrow and tho late Senator Mor­row, hua chosen Wednesday, Decem­ber 2S, as the date for her wedding id Aubrey NIel Morgan at CMi>Iitf, Wales. A quiet cerehiany will he held at Next Day HIU, tba Morrow home here.

Mr. Morgan la the son o f Mr. and Mrs, John Llewellya Morgan of Brynderwen, Llandaff, Wales. He Is a member o f the firm of David Moigoa, Ltd., o f Cardiff, which was founded by bis grandfather, Unvtd Morgan.

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TO W ED MONGAY

Miss ATolyh' Knoderer; daughter of Mr, and .Mrs. Homer Khodererof Fairfield, Conh.. fofnwtly of Engle­wood, wHI be married Monday. De­cember Hi, to George Clarke Wat- eon of New York, at tho Knoderer Homt. The bride-etecl is a niece of Mrs. J. Whitney Quimby of Engle- wped.

Miss Knoderer Is active to the younger society set at Fairfield. She attended Beechwood School. Jenkln- town. Pa., and was graduated from Ohio Stale University In 102A. Mr. Watson, a member of the New York Cotton Exchange, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hile Watson of Oklahoma City, Okla. He attendeil Phillips Andover Arademy and waa grad­uated from Princeton In 1028.

MINS EKLt'ND ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs, WlUlam Ekiund o f

126 Park avenue anhounce the en gagement of their daughter. Esther Charlotte Bklndd, to Dr. Stanley Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fisher o f F'ostei'dale. N. Y.

RECEPTION A T CONSERVATORY

InvItaUons have been ^sued for a reception at the Englewood Conner, vatury o f Nuele the evening o f Tues. day, December 20. The purpose of the evening is to - introduce theguests to the newly elected Board

A. G. Southworth, A.Of Diteeidra.R. Southworth, Mre. Malcolm Uac- kay, Charles Corbett, Mrs. WlUiSm Scarborough sltd Misa Amy Scovtilc, and to^tlia Advisory. Board, Harold Bauer, ErheeL' Bchelling, Mrs, Den* Hlson Daiul, Mrs. William Scarbor. aUgb, Mrs, Hedt Katib Plerra j . Wurta. '

Harold' Bauer. GtS famous concert ptanlst, .■•who heads the Advisoi'y Board, will apeak, and a message Will bo read from.Rmest Schelling, conductdr. and planlet, brho leads the ChUdien's Concorta given by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra..

The guests Will be Invited to Join an endorsement ooitunittee, . which win have no financial obligations whatsoever, but which will be urged to give Ka moral Support and adHee to the CetiSerVatbry In all the new community activltiea, tho Dramatic School tor Chtldm, the ehUdren’s cOncSrta by the New York Philbar- mailic Orchoatra. and the new aspect o f the Oanaervatory os ao art cen­ter. with claaaea in arts and c r , ^ and a aertea of monthly art exhibits. The W » t a « f R r d f Y flo . POhaUrtli , o f William KroU. Milton Prlna and Frank SnarMaht Will render a ahoH pfograai-;Paneh will be served.

TABIJES BEING IGdGAGEO-tr-.f y n » K "SNOW B.A1UUI'. Already tables-are bding engagad hir Ihe <jHrtatmak; ''8a6w Ball,'’ 'a t tha Field Club'ta bp Aiven Pecem- bar lM;CThey;.wU| >i« used ld IhO sidM of the room whare dancers ittay reat. and iar.the aarviag of rafreeh- mania. The dance la being given by V m m it ie e W ine junior Ansinsryo f tho Hoopitnl fo r its benefit. 'I t includes Mmea, .iRichard Ellsworth, Kennalh Roomo, Charlea O. Rich- ardaoa, Obrdon Lamont, 3. Boyn, to*. Bartlett Benedict, Lyman Burn­ham. ■

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MORPITAL AIIEILIARIES MEKt Tha chaUeaen at the Hospital A iii-

llluiies held thalr nwnihly meeting In tba audttarluia of the school of nufatng Tuoadar morning nt lOiih) at' which monthlir roparta ve fe gtvCn. Owing to tha holiday nenun there will be no January meeting. '

Ittiangd quaillariaa had offared their services to tba Rad Crsaa for work at the eta. IHbulion center an Waat'ntreet. y»lt kraa deeddft '■i Riva a Ooteh M to tiM bomutol whlcn nSty ba reateil hr tha hsate, Alad a eacohd. hdiamear id W ba dbreiiaead ror the dwM btl iat^atoartaidnt.. - ''

Thd ■hXlHsHw HT9 to fnrnioli mi ■umia>y«bbytphiitmde''traaa Ihraagh.

CBiiMMaa tbreduid amt <‘bottod ilMilisettUa toHiilbuted d jeeiarM hetUay ioucli to (hd Interiaf h i the mrat IVeiibyleriaii Ghutoh Rauae tor the awetuilr Of thd WOman'a Club In pleaaink ooniHiM to the bUwiwiao dull tklto Which hmof heed hovering oVef thla teciloh rtoat Mt the week. It Wta a regular buemcsa meeting day and a number Of itema were dia- POtod' o f by Mim .Howard A. SLowd, president, before the aftefnOon'a prognun, an Informal muald hour and iecturo apdnsored; by Jute muaiu depnetment o f ,Which Mrs,. Alois ttevjllla- iB chaimuui. . •

Tha name o f Mrs. A. Denaid Non Lean « » a reported by Mrs, CiMton H. Blake to he added to th « diem- be Whip.

A^ an amergenni measure, and m order not to.eh»nga the tonaUtuHoh to adding «h hinendment. Mra. LnwB announced gueais’ toes for t l » winter are to be |1.

Dream or tim tfi Nets I t H A report Dom the entertainment

•A Dream ef the Clown” tecenUy even in R t Oiema'e auditorium by TO busiiieeg and profCMdonal taeu o f the Mty under tne ciub'a kuapicmi. noted a net o f ITOO which will be devoted enttwly to the; Reclamatloa depot, “ It was not only, aucceasful in a ftoaiiciai way." saM-Ilw presi­dent, “ but sucewafui in drawing men hitherto unacquainted to a more friendly relationship and un­derstanding."

M l » Elliott, representing the 8. P. C. A „ made known the continuous need M protection for stray animala which have been the first to be dropped from the. family circle at this time due to the lack of funda for their maintenance. She called at­tention to the picture “ Huckleberry Finn” to be shown Saturday morn­ing. December 21, at 10 o'clock at tha naaa Theater, part o f the pro­ceeds to be given to the society.

Miss Clephane for the Garden Club reported a moratorium year taken by garden clubs all over the cdUn- try for the imie o f bully, laurel aud ground pine. A suggestion by her WKtoh awakened interest Was ihe buying o f young holljc treei slips Which may be.pluntad iu.one'k own yard tmd laler with their attractive leaves and berrlea would ContrlbUto their own decoratloha to the holiday spirit. HISS Clephane did not en­courage tho buying of the hitherto forbidden gwens and exhibited a poster originated by Mrs, 3. M. Emanuel tor their protection.

NufflMr at Units Gnwa Appreciation wag offered by Mra.

Fisher Howe Booth In behalf « f tho Reclamation depot for the blub’i generous contrtbutlen of the enldr- tutnment's proceeds. "The amount will enable the retaining o f paid seamsDessea who would be othor- wlse Unemployed.” she said. Mrs, Booth stressed the need of volun­teer workers in the distributing de­partment, and that children's warm cloihing, stockings and blankets were desired. She reported the num­ber o f units distributed at the Uteel report was 2.833.

The bosme.'Q meeting was then ad­journed tor the talk by Dunlej Orag- ory Mason, composer, writer and

Ncbowell .protoaabr o f music iA Ga- lumMa UnlvefaMy- Ur. Meean ellote tor hiB diacoutM that oatsUndliig genluk XMeoF Auguato Praack. termed to jom o “ the visionary Of th«> Ooldea A ge o f Maelc.” Caanr Priack to dtomlbea by one o f his blDgraphew as “ a, primitive at heart —hte Compoaitlons. wmhidlhg on* od the beaiily O f an md ItaHaii punt, ing, puttng into hto cWaflOus seim of the thyiiic . purlty and simple truth Of the bid coMpesefa," He was considered' pnb u the gtitBtoet’Otganleta o f hla day,

A Century jq Uetrospeet Bom In Liege in 1822 Cisar

Franck moved to Paris in his bdyj hood Where h « spent the rest o f hi* llfA Thibueh Ur. U&eon'a woMe, the.aUdiehce vtoUalliied the muelc world iteariy a century age ahd tba, Uto Of the gieat and good man, dreamer, abecute, CareleeS' SI tha opinloil df otuerei knowing pevetty, je t M ibtaibing a steady faiUi in hitntolf. The.speak«f mentioned the composer'a atautlous spirit, his sarly risings for two hoUto' dally stiidy before breakfaU, which time,' added to the abuuat summer rellreraent oh vaitotlOHa, Was nil that Was Offered In hie boSjr Ufa o f teaching, to WHtw hla gnat maaterpieces.

Ur. UMOn pictured this noble yat simple hearted mafi at hto home on Boulevard Smut Uiehel mirreUndad to hto beloved pupile Whose hearts he knew Just how to touch. Included In the circle t f which were many distinguished mUelclans, among them hto favorite. Vincent' d'lndy, a former teaMter o f the speaker,

Two oratortoe. Redemption and Beatitudes, were Ppanck'a greatest works, the latter taking ten yea™ to oomplete, only to receive pest- bunious appreeiaUon o f the world.

The real oodeMy o f Cesar Franck wasyunderstood when at the perfor­mance of-one-of-hto later composi­tions. a string fUiartet, full o f beau­tiful melodies, the auMence taaa to Its feet ill applause I it was hard for him to feediae he was being hon­ored,

A MonumSHt in His Hoiier.Dll. vtoiUng Paris,, .one -may sed a monument erected opposite , the church, of St, Cimhlhle In honor.iof this, elderly, ehabbUy.tl'reeeed nian who had. been Its organist for 32 yearifc I t has been deecribed: “ One sees the oonipaser seated with tow­ed arms and Mverently bent head before his beIov>ed organ. AbSve him hovers a graceful female fig­ure, the symbol o f the art be loVed so well, Me seems to be listening with a wrapt ^presslon on hto face, very beautiful in its spirituaUty, and one understands the love given him by hto frienda." ,

Ur. Mason liluatrated bis talk with various pasngee of Cesar Franck's composltiaos, exptoiUlng In clear terms the meaning af their themes. Hla own masICIanehlp was In finished style and deep sym|«thy,

Mrs.. Thomas Nolan was hostess at the tea hour. She was asetoted by Mrs. IMvtd Vpn Abtyne, Mrs. H. B. Benedict. Mrs, F. 8amUel Grandin, U i« i Eugenia Gambee and U im Margaret Foote. Mrs. Gtaailes Wllllain Frasier and Mrs. Btanwdod E . Flltner . poured.

■ F rito j, DerSaibir I t ttangariaa nudtot Choic o f New

Yaik atVoa Wacred Concert at S at Chriadaa Mrmmad Chhnjh.

Batneday, JPaeenibev IT Anaiial abaw young neopiei First

Preebyterlett i% w «b, 8:Rh

Santa Claus enmes to EniAavmod at 1 P.U.

aenjag, HeewSSer I I Badla Jaoobua Msterhood ettlertaln.

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CONTEUrORARY CLUBWILL PRESENT PLAY

Included In the program for the annual Christmas party given by tho Conumpomry cRib at the West Side parish house next Tuesday, Decein- ber 20, will be “ The Happy Jour­ney” by Thornton Wilder, in which members of the club will take p ^ . . The cast Ihidudis Mines, ‘thornas 0., Blrtwbistl^ Daniel H. Barnett, W il­liam Tallman, George Silviern, Charles Williams nnd Abram Leh- soo. The program Is eponsdred liyi the LIteraiura Department,

An added attracUon 1s Uie choral singing led by Mrs, Myron Zabris- kle. The new music deportment, o f which Mra. Walter Scott to chair­man, and whldh to adding morO., members at each weekly meeting, to also planning to asslet with the mu-' Me. Thto department, formed in the foil, studies under the direction at Miss Edith Steuer of New York, who Is known os the director o f several already well established choruses, She to also an accoin- pllshed accoinpanlat

The personnel o f the chorus In­clude Mmes. Louto Ruch, George Lluktoler, W . J. Brucker, Wilson' FOWIer, George Feller, WWIam Cnimpten, O. Glasstord. Andrew Brlnkerhoff, Alden Stryker, Cllftord Giirtto, HafatreannohA, R. Briiofe meruorn, Edward A. Rooney, T . C.' BirtwhioUeF^sseph Walthier, Gobrito Oliva and John Fbluips. i

A social hour with tea lytU lake b W e aftetJh«Liitograra.' • ■

4-g aMm i r k E IN Ch a r g e

. « F THOMAS LECtl]{^E .

“■TWTBihmifteto- fw w Yn% "ThBriL m y Bupper Club and the Friday Lunch Club o f the First Presby- lerian Church who i are pratnetlng the iseturs by Hannan Alieningthe high school on the evening o f ■Tanuary 0, Includo Miss.Helen Bog- ley, general eiialnilan, Mhb .H ay- (tock Miller, Miss Agnes Cherttrsa, Miss Virginia Parkhurat, Mtoe.8awn Graham nntl Mim NeU W, Bentley.

Tickets may ■ be procured from any of the Conimiltee Or,at the Preta office. Thera wm be bb ritoerved seats,

.Mr. Thamaa w|id hag been tha fst- claiist candidate fo r the presidency twice, has chosen for; his subject, “ W hy : Capitsitom Oimaet!' .Bring Back Heal Prospartly.'!' ^

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W ILL OREBf THE MEW YR.4R

: The same small group of Engle­wood couples who have been meet- tag eu New Year's Eve tor the past few years at the Censervatory of. Music are ptauntug again to see that the new 'year receives the proper welcome. On the committee are Mmes, Rowland F. Mellor, Jack Cook. Rlchud W. P ; Bsrnea, J. Wright Taussig, WilUsm P. do gaUseufS) AKred Brady, Harris E. .Adrtsace JA, and Luiton Hart.. The introduction o f a number of Dutch treat dinners at individual homes to precede the dance Will be a new and. interesting teatdre Sf the eYenlng. Thbte whe nave at ready phuhed such necoaions nre 'Mr. and Mns T I iobms Cox, Mr. aUd Mrs. DeWitt Clinton JdnSs, Mr. andMrs. Howard A . Lown, Mr.'and Mra.

ikb Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs.Hicl Rlpbilid W . P. Dantes,

to -S V IY E it CLVM 'M IINO II GIFTS

- Thw prevnlUnf-sptjH o f hhsring WSg demdoetratod U sl nlkht M the Thursday- Buppef C l«b o f the Firit pfMtotertaa Cburcii a t |tg bi-Week- ly mtstiag, as the esMenta W the aevtmi rae^taelas piaeid la Hie East Room to receive artivtes brought ss aismbsrs’ todtvidual Mlts

Jtot;the i ascial -Itorvics-FsdetuUbit grew until they w e n pned hikh khd ayetfloWhHr.. flsww-wan attractwe- iy wrapped'tai white - ttoeua with Christmas i lWiaae. ethara were Met plain but with mair maCblnery-naale tSeturs paper covers dtoptoying thSIr tbscloua sdiMb MMenIs. gsme mtai- hera wbns.. sngaaemsnto prevented them frusi attending . the supper oune only to to lng^ fto lr gifto SM ' then departed,' . ■ ' . ;

A Short toielness meeting tonowea the eupper. at which nports Were

'♦he n s eWSeNonnsaThomas lectura, Januarjl 4, a fter,Which . MISS. JRuby Bley. IM- pritao, sf Now York, whU m onyie- nMmbar having heard at the recent

Mlselonary . meeting at thechurch; sang two greups of Mnga. Mias Elsy, who to tt graduate of theOhto State University., to taking k cotitse Ht the Institute o f Musteai Art o f the JiillllUrd, School o f Music In New York. ; Bhe sang weloctlshS by Whiter Wntte, .Gsl i i lJge Taylor and James Rogers and some spiri- tnato, dhe displayed a cleaij swset wyll-placed voice sitd recelveil much spplauee. MIse Etov w a s accoai-’pahlsd by Miss OaraHns Chapin,

Aaothw- nnMhor on the program eras tlM|nadlng o f "The Other WMs Mon” hr Van Dyke, by Miss ElUn- Mlh (RWIaisi. alter Which the CHib

<Mristsgnu <an||.Whifar In Fieelda '

Mandet's “ Mesaiati". snng at First Mathodhit Epiicopat Church at 8. Bpeoial sot&laU And ehotr.

. Musical yeaper aeryjes, First Pres- bytariaU dhurch kt S.

Igarit daneg, MthlOf AiixlUary Con. gregatlon Ahavatb Tornk, at 8:3D,

Ma«siaY,.be«ainheF 1* Knights at CMiUnbUi .Meet at Mub

bnues at A.Tnesdor,' tMeemher 21

ElscUon M ntflcers Tehape Tribe 280, improved Order of Red Men at ESchangS Hall,

EVenint ReceillJon at Englewood Conservatory,

Play> GHrtotnias party and choraj aliiglng at Contemiiorary Club at 8.

WedneadaY, beeeniker 21 Dr, Sharwood Eddy lectures St

Fsople's institube at 8:14.ThairidBy, DecImiieF 22 .

Bvanlng Star Circle 26, Lady Fonoteng election of ofArors at 8,

Community Sing at Englewood high school at &

Botuiday, December 24 “ Huckleberry Finn.” Plaxs The­

atre. beneUl 8. P. C. A.- at iO:3D.Friday, OeeendMr ,23

Christmas Fagsant “ Betblebem,” Christian Retonned Church at 8.

CduH Madousa, CaihoUc tors of America, Chrisusaa party at u t. Camel Guild bouro, S :tT

Thursday, December 2 } Junior Hospital Auxiliary will give

Christmas “ Snow Ball" at Field Cluto

Friday, Janaaty SNorman Thomas, lecturer, at En-

glewnud high. mihool at A :in .. .a—

th e ahriJens WlB Came to Engle.-v S'w«**;: - vv

M r, and ‘Mrs. Janwg .K.. Bhehloh o f Boston and young daughter. Mary Constance, WUt spend the hoitday seaeott with Mrs. Sheldon’s parento Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 6, lA'ford, pans -plaCW .

VhlU ian ' ,: Rmem -Kranlrato r, :”from Starkvllh, ited hto son, ~ ^a student at Agrlcuhsn i^anics'. College "••4

'S a w y e r F d nek al• iliO GRAND AVENUIT,

OUR DESIRE -Onr Bltn during the years we,jiare beeg iu bUslseit kei been to render the public the. very kt>g*' type or ssrviM at a charge which a ll egn aitorn i" 'v u t. w g has,

taken great care to InsUh 'many reiinements and cos-' yeniences oUf Funeral Home, ag * . visit will

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PftflOltAM iloNOns 9Te tVCIAA Christinas party will be given

in Exchange Bait tonight tor the children's ctnh saga under the aus­pices iff the Lodge Baltlo. The chil­dren who are giving tue program will ceieumtg St, Lucia's festival. There will be a irde and Santa ciau.s and Mickey Mouiie in person, also folk dances by the children m Swedtoh natlonM atotUttS,

♦BLANKENHORN DANTE STUDIO

> < HAS HOLIDAV PARTIES

Tha Blankenhorn studio for danc­ing started Its holiday festivities last night When its Thursday Night class had a Christmas dance. A huge Christmas tree, glistening with tinsel and lights and favors plied underneath Its branches contributed a very real holiday toueta. Cele­brations will totlow daily through the Coming week Untlf Decembef ^ When •the mid-year receffi will take place to be resumed again after thb holidays.

OURDECOiRATIVE

GIFTSMake a chaymlng helee- tlon. Imported L a m p s . Ash Trays . . « Vases , . . Octasiofial FurniDire . , . and other moderately

priced decorative pieces.

lI c o u r tti/m/'j aiii/ Shades Lhsigiud—Made to Ytmr Orier.i

Park Place Englewood, N, P»one>l^.:3fll708 ■'''

e n g l Evyooo g u e s t sNUMBER IS#

Nearly TSO of Englewood’s social­ly prominent jyere among the 1,0(10 dlstlngulehed gueets who greeted Miss Constance Cutter Morrow, youngest daughter of Mrs: Owigh^ Whilnsy Morrow, when rim was tor- mally presented to society by her nwther at a recepttoii in their En- giewoed hUme, Next Day Hlll, Sat­urday afternoon;

Mrs. MofroW and her daughter re. ceived lit the drawing room whither their gueets were directed by Miss Amey AMrieh, Mra Cornelius N. Bliss. Mrs, JUth 1. BOW*, Mrs. Charles W . Hutot. Mrs. ttobeit M. Inghanii Mre. John a Kbrr, Mrs, A llen .L. LiDdiey, Mrs, Edwin >M£- iivaiue, Mri)., Jay J, Morrow, t in . VernSh MuhToe, Miib Seward Pros­ser. MrSF Agnes M. StondriU, «n d Mra BheHon 81 Yates, WhP asidstfd Mrs. Morrow.

Mrs. Marrow wore a Irimirfe gowh of black laco. Miss Morrow was gowned In ivoiy satin ahd Itorrled an oJd-fasblon^ bouquet o f rose htods ahd await psNkt'‘ F'Pip the Occasion' the SWhio ter- tocb at the south end or the spaeious house Was encloaed for daKWg, and 'beautifully decorated In Mlvef and flOMr, The .gMeatn) who Incloded many at Miss Metrow 's. gounget fHandC dancsd'lhec* a S toTKe UT brary., The 'loiig;Vtosta aX tho-toonx at Xbe hettoe. was likewise enclosed, box.bankbd sa all sMes and Its cell­ing Covhndirtl|i Christmas gveeito at many yaristlesi guoids, pumpkiidi and leaves , Wsro • arttollcally ar­ranged to ciwato tha hom et atmos­phere. 'This led to the supiwr room whsro-the, gaeais wii e-served-dnP- ing afteritoon amt wvehtng; '

The noeption -WM the second event in Miss Morrow's debut, fopIt pr-„.a«a -a w-a y-alghM>P a dlnner-dolwe 0X4 East Kxtyrsixthstreet. New York CHy.

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BiHTtW A T KNGUiiM iGD :>*' H08PIT.IL'*> rtsAP xii 1.,-iPi.maH r aad Uraf.'DonftUl BrortTp 135 t e e * * ' avMue, are tbe pflireiilii (if

a.'Mn. iMcIwid Hbrvey BHmHc, Iwm H M M lM r 'lL ' I ”’Mf. and Mra.. Robert lACasse, 284

Mailbsra- rood, are being congrntu- date* an- the hlrth..sr a daugbter, Oessiabar *. !,- ... -

A daaghlef. Woaibarn December I) to Mr. and Mrs.- Ihanloy Weygani oT.t . Im itoir a rsmto. ""■' * ............

•W'l'J-,8i‘M iauPTtoN dancfi

> > -a AT KNlnclM lim YiRlt

A Mibacripitaw daaro wUI U givah at tho Kglcharbachar Country Club loaoerrow night for the bawoftt af |ha EnnHii'iS t HhapMat AugMIirr.

The Sweetest

Gifts o f A lt /I

. . a C A filW

.AFTE-R ALL, wFrtTiif ftlie’fdr ord'"'or young, there is nojnore apprTOriqtc

Vari Candy.or W elcom e Xmas Gift than -Ami when Giat Candy comes from Bcrgendalil’s Kitchen, i t ' i s donhiy welcomed. ' ; t #

\VE*H£ all.ready foV yon with thh largest and finest selection! it lias ever , been our privilege'io o i l e r ' Dainty " French chocolates fop loVcIy ladies’,''..,,, hard candies for the kiddies . i *’I>uppy' mints for the boys. . . loVcly five|jotitid ■; hokesi fof Vour favorite hostesS-.'"Aitd” " don’t forget tliat Father has a "sweet j tooth” too! , •• . .’ it 'i

A delightfully Ijoxed selection that has the real Christmas S|)irit all aliout 'i-; them: no maBeif wtio fa oh your- list.-' youll find’“efflet^ the right „!jSUgg]lst that'-ybft'orter you ^ive'OTrV^'later on~iSO there’ll be ’no i, disapi^hitmeflts on Christmak .morning _• tbr folks'Dut of town. Yes! send a box.; to your ffiend by parcel post.^Vc’l! dothe packing And shipping, of c'ourse. .\»M.— -----1, . . . . -

- W J ia t Yqtrid^^^t»j.i^r\veete|' s q r p a is f c y .

ThinJkMERICAN MIXEDA t-L H O M E m a d e ;,

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YAVLY.;.

¥S■ THE i^E TO

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? ■' 0>rt»fa>M*» luNyack - ‘ * Li iilrf »tf*. P. O- M«ck««l« o« •■V^ ,^(ic« wUt si)«nnl Chtlmmas *^Mn! Maolcfn*l8’» BisUr midS.\”.m-I«». Mf. *«h4 -Mr*.j ; ^ a r « « u i NysoK,

THEriARE TREE MAJOR t^ H lL D R E N ’S .f ' t h e a t r e

Bcklebei FiQn1.j

l^ 2 a Theatre, Dec. 24. SV-Jfl A, H. ,Tjcfceti25c to $l Stai offiff ««*’ » KriU*** ife S.4tH)S

tn i'IIC H SOCIHTTfil.B CT$ O m C F J tS

A t fhe recent election o f the Senior 'Initlwrea : T . » i ^ e a t fit. John’a luHieract (Suircli the foKoir» ing were nwnedi ttln i ( fe r g le Jtiit lef. taegtdentf •Silk 4aat»en« Cufih- more, Vtce-presldent; Mlag Hllma Jolmeon, Kjcreterr; John Stormer.- treamirir. ead ttU ».(n ed )i9 BnMia, eorrespomUhs Becretary.

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SOCIACAND PERSONALSfudents at Home

fortl^e Holidayst ii G e l l^ thmerrt

m Us Qrsoe Bremer, daughter of Mr. and lira. Arthur Bremer of OT Knickarhocher rcedf-ta one of the mcmhera of the>.»oant Holyoke fo l­iage aiee ttnb Of WO picked voices wideh has opened He annual serlcfl Of earoi concerts. <

The final concert of the sroaoir will take place In the Town Hull. New Torlt Cltr Thursday, Decem­ber l.’k under the auspices of the New York Uount Holyoke ituh.

Coasting^hicketiB , «Mir

'armi i^JS ‘fof Qudliiy’

fr esh ■ k il l e d tURKEYSi'Vorsavgefis fw'^uti^"

F r j ^Chickens

Vorsanyer's for Qiiatiiy"

25T f S 2 S rI nrsontjer i for Quality"

LOIN OFm ilk fe d v e a l

( ifrsauger'i jo f QtfStity"

Loins of JERSEY PORK"I'orsaiigcr's for Quality'

2 2 r S p iS ^

Stewing* Chickml

I 'orsaiijptii- f o r 'p u a liy "

Shoulder of Reiki LAMB

" l 'orsaityir's

i s rfor QuitU/y*'

Moiiio-MmlO ’ ’*5.)SAUSAGES^dr (iAusaget.

“i ’orsaugefi'iiOf Quality- • - :/ P-r,.. v‘- _- ,- -

25i^Beef SWEET BREADS“Forsttiiyer's for Quality"

Chuck’Roast

‘Wirsangir’s ffor Quality’

2 2 y S t . . . 1 5 » ^

a cons torPremier Applesauce,

\ oisaitgefs for Qtigiity"

Fresh HAMS for Roasting. ‘‘Vorsauyer's for Quality'

a cans f o r

Salem CountyPeas

‘Vorsangcr's for Qualify'2 9 f ' p - 5 0 i -

3 cmis (orGOLDEN BANTAM CORN"i'orsanger's for Qualify"

a rails lor

Premier f% i% dLIMABEANS JJr" yorsangrr's for 'Qiiafily"

Coffeeit cans for

- V ."I orsanger's for Quality

Beechnut Chase-Sanbom Premier or French Maid

a runs tor

PremierTOMATOJUICE"Vorsangrr's

55^^for Quaiity”

Sweet Cream ROLL BUTTER

I'orsangor’s for Quality

(L a rgo I ’ans)

PORKamt cRRB

BEANS" yorsangefs for Qualify

WATCH FOR OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

F.VORSANGERasoNEnglewoot

3-0846 '16 East Palisade Aveni».

PHONE: Eng,

l*he (mouM b )n «s ^ ^ l t » stu­d en t has (Utsflitp Ii0^ o RDfl wUI continue Hirbt up to and on <*hii8t* mas Day. The holiday ■ftnann ptom* <808 many MetaJ' affatrs fo r the stn* dentwoet ut the etulTO ami at private homee.

The foUowlBRi are. oxpecte<l from Tale: Janies Ifiseher. H u k Ii HazeU ton. Cart Kia^itr 3p4. John KurheR David e. Oory. Philip 8her. 1'eutf Lhn«rmuir. Bohert ntae, Kohert I t Cory J r. amt K m » r WaahtiUrA: Uobert Ball aitd Benjamin M. HuN fet from Wetdeydn.

^Tom Prlncd3on#« Qnnro Oraham. Noftnan Brai^ep. Arthur Terhime, John VVllhey. Henry Est her, neorve Qlll, fleonre <1. Huff, C'' *rence |i||c worth Karr Jr., KAo K -t« and Arthur B, Qilffn Jr., an» esK i«>L

S, Woodward Prosaep, RTe«leri«li Gilbert. M. Hotmea Hartahome. Wil* Ham Phrk and WllUam It. Uaeany will arrive fhim Williams.

Cornell will be Rfifesented h> John I>>an('t8 IdOns and Alesondar IsHiurmuir. Alfred Rose. W'tntoo White and l,Awreac« Harvey »re poinlnir from Colgate, and Montague RobertM from Dartmouth. JnmeH i Phelpa, Koliert V. Langmuir, Her- maine GUdden and Stanley Wester* velt return from Harvard.

Frdfii l fayctto Lafayette PollegO w ilt send home

George Cunnlnftham.'Emll von Ant, Hhvli) Bremer and Abe Cohen. Itoy Oman and Lester Ooheft ore comloB from the tTnJverRity o f pennsytvaniu. Ray Ihmnelly. Albert Kenn. John K<>nn II lid William J. Myera Jr. will afri\'e from RuU«rs. rhvlyht W. Morrow Jr. will come from Amherst, and Bentley HolUhdhead find John K. Dale Jr. from Hamilton.

Bmitli' atndcnts reduming include Janet l^ewla Katherine Von Buren. M.’irion lllake. Janet Con.Htunco Morrow, Elizabeth iVtokman, Mary T. Bird. Vaaftar ntudents ore Ehxaheth Kttchel. Rhe Meserole and .\iine Ult'hard.oon StlOerole, Virginia I*ui-kard and Anna Ayer Smith. Oer. aldine Multory and Jean Van Horn are coming from Sweet Bi^hr: EUzn. beth Kmmons and Muriel Dawson from the College o f 8t. Eiizubeth. William A. L&me» Bt> John's Col- lemt.' New Tort«.

WlUhtm D ^ n &nbroe' Jr. and Richard G. Pow'4^ from Phillips An- dover AcaUemj^ and Leonard NiKo- lorlc and Frederick Van Buren from PhUUps Exeter.

Jpwcnf. nKP*

MBS. K l K r m OPIDS0n > fl L ITE R -S irilft l>KPT.

Tko'-Llteraluro Ajhl Praiha “De­partment o f tjte Wom an's Club of Englmrowl met - Friday ‘momlnift

I fPebrhilHsp % aT*th« 'hom o o f M r*1 . H-iKle^er,? t t LIn'aen hwiuS.pl . ‘Hi$i<lifOgt».a>'^iWilet«d hr h<gtn<» TsI review 'of cunrent literature by -Mrs. c;. M. lADgmuIr, followed by short. m « u n iw « f ‘ otlMw baakg ro- rently, yublMiO^ given by several DiembdniV** ^ 0 .dephrunent. Sire.

Oth'ecf..wlU(^«M',ffl|Bii^ s% Mary Louise Day. Helen fimith and Law­rence SToon ,'Pratt-Institu te! Bor- tsun Kb'ifby. Pscsous iU t fiebool.Thdrltof, Hendrickson, I flhitu'ufleld (-'allege,' Jeanette .Yales, Southern College: -Welakte . i H

iIKH 4m*n/l ImeptM IXietnn .W - . os-. . ..koamoro; Adolph Amoad, Edwin Rri'nc'ii Jn,' C’art Bleylo.Maghotta. A l f ^ rnlverRity: Wll Ham C. Arkelf Jr., .tahA'illo Bebool; EmesC KronUmia. A. nnd H , Col­it •>. Btark%illo. Miss.; trtHng^^klos. •Voar Yorfl t*nh*ersity. Ddnald l^nV. Erank A. ('lury Jr. ai^ David Ijtiny* imitr, Mofoiarhwetts Tech. ’

FtYmr New Jersey Htate~ CcdlsRe' <are oxpected Gladys

Bond. Hlldegurd W’ftidau, fJrm'o Kronhoiisv' Vera l^totrb. Dorothy KcetC Etfielyo fliMncer. Fklna' voo Ars. Julia Moorei Dorm CarpoBter an<l Clairs tlormen. kdtineth B. diato from Rpnn Btote. EdilHin} ih'ttollenbprg. Walter Jacobus, ' El msr Huttek. Geocice Punly and f%l wai^ Norman. Tjchig!? 'Vtjlverrtty. and D. WIUIn Afosi^r, North Caro­lina rnlver8|i>.

AH rarte^of tlie Wei^Atiio Wilbur O. Heiuuinll Georite

Walter, Newark C o llie of Kngin- •Sling: James T. McKinley, Irving Whlfis and Doroth>Y Cufrl«on^.New York I'ntvenilty: Gerald W. Ford, North Carolina Htate Coilego: Mary IjOuIso Burrow es. OborUn« Ohio; Mary Prentice. New CoHege, Colum­bia; 4'beater Gresnloaf, Tentple Univendty; Prederick B. Clark Jr., Tta'son College. ArlROna; Winston ^ y lo r , Trt-fltate College; Wlllliun de BauasrurA Chaiiefl H. Buren and Joltn Trossharh,' Virginia Mili­tary;' Mar>' Wjy*d and M&rffar^ C. ef^owell. Weilesloy: Vtrglnih ^rtiFne. Olivet College; EUaaibeth Brayth. Wlw«nflin |•nl^eT^dty; Thonwa i*o\ Jr., and William Weekn MldiUe- sex; Henry Carl Lnllman. Manlius: Kllen 47. Bniyn, Oldfield School: Paul Rdrdett, St. James Prep (liurchlll. Isabel linidlaw.

Deal" fTliyJ Stuart (Miiase; Mrs. Wtt- lUmt Gindin*,' ••TnfterftAieo'*^ by Phyllis Bently; Mrs. O. M w 4’ouU. "Sons" by PeoH -Buck. and M fA Ai- RJefar iA W i«o cA **The Sheltered: LK p " liy Bllen O la s g ^ i Miss MaO’ >). Pratt read Mre..Floyd E. fCeir'a-' revley o f * 'I C o w the

fWuterfront" by Miller, kndMrs. Carl i l . ^ m o re revlewad "A - Nbw D ea l" f^irnnk and"Successful lavtn ii In a Machine A ge" by FUene.

Mre. RaynHMul F . Smith told of the Work or tho Punuer Prise Com< missiau ta llest year aad explained its general p o ll^ . -Mias Sarah J. *D»y cave ah account o f Breadloof inn, a raouue^aebi^l 'fOr writers/in Vermont, sponsored^ by Mtddtebury 4'yn08*- Mrs. Leon R. JiUaon, chair, man o f the deiwrtment. distributed a list nf aew pubUcaUons fo r road' ere’ mid.uice. ■

tiwiGirf Stnooii 7* ' GIVES PAGPre VT’

Saturday .evening. Decemlrer U>, Dwight School presented the Christ- Btah afhlcii h<is l^ o h ie 4l^o^of tbA trodWoiMri .Celebrations i f tko hriiooi “ ln^%4$e cold and there were many par­ents o f students who enjuycii asaln ^Ui. praseotafion o f theChristm&i idory. The naceani ftrelf hi «asa tia jty utsehMiAa] ritmi ^ & r to year aStKough variety tn rhomJ aafl scmMo affeota'U'latrodimed.

Dwight studentn feet It a grant honor To he given clmnwier i»afiH in the rust and act out the reles algned to them in a spirit of re^'er• ent seriodimewK A fter the Old Toi<- tOflient jm>|dieries have lieen itx*u«)d, two glrift. dfesseij in mctilevai <*om- tume. preside oxer tbe NNmdk^ at either side o f the etngo. As they reed the IhThiture story, gntdunlly rhe cuiVAln is Twrtert and the ocer.es portrayed. The «Hmax is the iovel> tableau of the Virgin and ( 'l irM ChUd. before. whUdi the Hbepherds nnd the wise men pros, trate thetnselveii, hriaemg adonukm and m stly gifts, w'hile the Unw^n choir chontH the iiniises of tiie In font Jesus.

The effert yv« s indeet| lmpre‘'>*lve. and the Kpirii in whivh ih«* Iter* were depictCN] wus tme of re;t| Christmas underetandlnc.

"HAVE YOU BEAROr' ,/?y:7)u.VK .

ramltr laMiss - M $rjorlo, Uubelmanr Btrieet

'eTt, wiU go to «\ahovillOt K. C«« to Bpend:tha QOllday season wttli ^er moiliar and ai^ter* 3itra tn«> ami )Jlsii Haj)et artr pasMng Bie Uniter O fibek^n will jo in 'K lfi famOy for Christmas and the- New Year.

MblhlBrs at *Mr. und Mrs. JU B,

parted Frtasv for fo ikr Pt£o41 mein tuuJi lAriar the N e ^ Tear.'J w*ill.l)0 Joined I there l»3' MUw < Vleve Phipitft, .a rtudimt RtWiUism rtUpps of Nor^vood i

• ■ ...................... i le n r-'Lake Pl«*kL n»si >5. A a-freshman at l^u-fnitmth.

iMsre ^iiai Ffw*. aw r*g«

n> -*|»ciany ticklish Job to bo done, Jane | let him do it, fo r he has a sctentlfic

.............................. .. _____ Mar>-j know'led:^ of what’ s what In fur*.Bennett. Bhlpley School: n a ir 'T row -j Km*ler repairs, remodels and dean*.bridge. Miss ThomoV School; Mary j Hi* cleaning system Is rather a goodArkBlI. the Fermatn School; John ihing to know about, for he gives Bell. F^ lebrook. WlliLim H . Par- twenty-foni; hour servh-e. But to sons will come from Deerfield, but j kh back !o the Christimis present departJi with h^ mother for a per- eugg^ ion , t{ie _ lucky so-fthd-sn manent residence in ( ’hiengo. |whnm Banty

Helen I ’ftulsen. Elsalveth Stewart and Ellmlieth Elliott are coming from Hamurd. Eversley Bennotl Jr. and Donald Mackay ore arriv­ing frotn the Berkshire School; David Amend from Blair Ac»*lJ»roy. and Charles K irrh off from BnutaieU. Whitney Murphy wUi be .iioitfd fr o m ! the' ChoRte school and Robert Clay la expevled from 'canterbury School.

New Endand Collrgeg^ |From Connecticut ColteROi • w il l ;

SKOtJRAS P L A Z A ™ ^ ™ " ^ Englewood, N» A

SHERIDANC O U R T

Grand Avenue ' 'eWi'Gnirrett Place

U nder New Management

DBiBR.VUtE 2, 3. 4 BOOM AP.UlTifEXTSi AR*: X(W ‘ .IVAILUILR IN T 1 U « m o d e r n a p a r t m e n tm iLDINO.

AUe OONVKNIE.YCHS, IN- n .rD INH CEXTRAl. PLAN BRPRIOERATION.

Ml‘8T WS BREN TO BE APPKj-;ciATi:n.

Moderate RentalsO.V PBliU!HU8 OH

Goldstein & Gbldstc in

36 We»t Paliaade AvenuenroxB moLOTooD #-8i»BHOKEnS IN V IT E D AND

p r o t e c t e d

I f you're looking for that par-| ticlilarly eltlalve ^Ift fhitt 'la both

beautiful and dseftii. why not give a fur coat? Get it at Bess- ler’s on I^ illsadeiAve- nuo~>ou couldn't do better and thetr' prire* are surprisingly IhelSI- t*h! Anido from having fun* tor you to buy, HexNler does all sorts of repair work—so I t you’ve

(TlufliH blofls^ with ftKoNHlcr iXXAi vn*d.

la certxAinly to be en-

At this i>omt. the popular rn ' m reg; nl to masculine gifts, sewn* to

unconventional", to n w y that men hate uninspired glfte m?cb as t i ^ nnd fthd you g6 ‘ ftfoubd trylfig' ’ to find "something differ^

ont." Dph't fool yottwelf-"^heo allrome Hlrth «rboT«i. Atfeon iacore i'l'* eUlttrins

tiorU Meralmnl; WaWire H.' •'* " *"•undWolid aftd Lewie GoWstetn-from Co­lumbia, and Jame» H. PretlttMi from Duke Dfili-endty, W alter CiAmforl comes from Governor DUmmer Academy und Maty Kerr, Joy<te ami rhyllls Chtlds arc exptseted f t r a the Ktiox School, roopers tow nrj^u is i- n a ry from Asbley Hnll," ^KlKiedule l*eien». Mtiriel Brassier ;in«l Miraiheth Koehn from Sara Law­rence.

presenis that go on our l»c k s that i.re the most apprecia te! Men love to receive the ssune old shirts ;ind hnndkerchleJs, proiiding. o f ronrsi' their fussy tastes are taken into consldemtlonl A t Donn's D n Goods Store oh Palisade Avenue, the moo’s eombr i6Pemsto be irCeivBrite. Kvery gift In the place IS the *oii ®f thing a man would select fo r him­self. And iFs not only the quuU<y and the style o f Dunn's shirts and

I inrK jr.. Iimi ^ ___ _ l«n»reKtllYYre lt*« Vh* nKtAlinflinelV iowt il, liiom ie Scbool; John nownrrfrom Lenox: Jeanette Upson from the .Madetm Bchool tn Vlririnl.n: Anne KlUrter. Mtas Masters Hrhool. Preston Carnes, nsrrUrk Bette and glieldon Cnrnes are. coMinit from HoU-bklss and RogeP Both w ill he here from Hacfeley School.

Also Louise Glamond,-Edith Vnn- derbeeh. Jersey C ity Normal. Harry (Iraltan and Thdmaa Bnlllvan. Notre Dame: Poster Campbell; Vnlvorslty of Mlrhliran: Eleanor BOhnmrx. M i­ami l iiiversUy; (Jmoe-Breinri- ami Mnrcerel milldmt>. Mt. Bolyoke.

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nppeallhB. It 's fhe astoiinrtlngly low 'prices Niat make us want to ito our shopping there. WTien you risilire that you' can buy socks for as IMtte as sac., sKlrtii for *1. imjamns for El, ties fo r BOc.. etc.. What to give "h im " shoulil close to he a problem.I have no space to which to mention ■the ladles corner—but I do want you to know thdt you can get beoullful | full-fashioned lore lop, sheer silk <■ stockings at Dunn’s for only WIc.

jn s s h b b i -k c e s *y is s o b .sSl'H SC B IPTIO N D.VNCK

illa s hlorence Is BJJdlishring an in- vttotlon snbscrlpttcm.-diujee to bd held ut the Kleld Clllij- Wednesday evening. DeceWber 2S. Tbh dan'-c Is pni-Ucularty for the .y ija ijf cnliesro set who are home fop ll^d holidays, umiiy of whom u « her tontier dom - toS rlsos pupils. . ,

Beeoincs Manager of CoBege Team Miss Eliaubelb Wlllcod of Engle.

Wood 'Is moniuref of- thd aniiash team at Smith coltege-HrNorlHamp­ton, Sfass: ■ • ___'

Friday aaS Safurday,. DOUiGLAS FAIRBANKS

ftobinwii Crusoe”— Snturday MaMnee

fsigt Chapter ofA lso r i i i i i - - ^ *0 "* —

Sunday Only. December Wtb

C U V E BROOK "Sherlock Holmes”

_2_Hjlevlval Reauest SUoa'lng--JACK HOLT in «*D1RIGIBLE”

Mmtdat and Tuesday. ^- H J A C K I E a w P E R

illihe’Fiiiiay”"Divorce 111|fK8|

: C . J W «d a J brek Ss m . ^

Wediicfday' and’ Thur» y..D***™*T f J,- “ T h e N ig h t of June 13to ;

C&pd Bii»olf, Lrf».Lg*.

1 V r L - . A » » v«l»®free - A T*dw

NO WOMAN!’ i f tS TOO OF THESE

.V ■ . • r “• l r I 4 V 'O f \ H h b i

IvA rera don'l, by sny means, want to divert your utlcntlon finni

their first floor gifi I siiop.-lmt they would like to feaiuro their boudoir Ai.hlona end lingerie 'this week. Lingerte is domething ■you con always give to' a • woman;’ nnd aomcthntr whteh »ho will always' appwet- ato-dt's - one thing

HOSIERYkerchiefs

“ lopl ^vliiciL.you-CQU't "ay ‘ 'abs al- rea*jy hwwlMr'* A i»g . nn*erioji “perfect folatlott to the ImiiOrtont little irifL Wbaverio socsnA floor is oveffiovvioi? with revWhlnffly dnibiy silk tMn«»- «ilJTbtP**>'riipB anil Wis, AB hanJmaae. out oa the b »4s ajfk eltJiep 4allOfi!4f or trimmed vkith Alencon Iwe. Tfce teddlcA are prft*ed u« low 08 |1X)0 ftUd the gowiie ami slips A 8pec*iU»r'«I)0clnl fea.nire is *ho<.nttime> robe, selling ut <$1.0$-4he striped‘ «ne»»» » terrflily flood liioktfiR bot'tbe ptehi eotors4mj^ iwwo rattm-twe* I f you'ra, looWng <oft«oinethl!Wf wdrit dressiep In tbe w ay o f e^obes* tliei;e4ire some delighifulv Gbtnetfsy^ ereatlong ■ to gorgeous «eokir combliiaeiohA A bit more esttkervotlvem the moire nes- Uged itt Pktlrt eutorif » • •*2.?*’ shadfl 4W»* the bollks, dnd betts* The ituiHed rehiw Mand thd onti^afc WeAvew* areaovely,f6r-fiie> rew>feciuUted r<»bes iMfeMftpt'to l^e These ore good fo r ’‘the oloss^the-wiodcw houirt ike UMihrees don't h W h to apireal JO you; perb*pe-lbe low if-Ing" jKiJs^as ' I • don’t see ’you eofi ekolp brinff ' anthustairtlc about tlwT-new 43orduroy8‘ ana Tol-vetSg H'Refi - ■ oVefft^ I ■wtih’ ''Sstlfie bkMire;>Mis*ploce Wnc ctfor -cotored> vsivetegn* tv ith ’ifW e trefikera*-and sleeves V and; sblnjr* buttons;

Umwysvri4lM»uf fed tteaVf.Sr

WAFFLE WEAVE GW VKiB y FoyAi«<Ia -isiXdO -0^ _

BROWN, GREEN. WINE T

r f t b r :32!4i£a

;j3iBu«(«n:i«»f Bwer;- ■»iimiiiR.„ii «w "g slugs'

tiureiw_______ _twoiplece ‘M*pe-d«“chlaes. with yd - vst J a ok e t^ b ey ’yo alt stimln* and

•would-jMke droRderful presents for us gaWl

Due' to.tho ttemendons popularityor t l is , »e M llr .W * »* »* f » ' P i f ‘»Wna'‘g if t shop sad M anewsr‘t o ' » a « y «■ ; guests, -Mro Old Dutch H *p i«“t*s»I w(II ramalii open ylri th * sveplnga until ten . (TclocIC; ftam n ow ' until Chrisimss,... This. U on especfally good thing- fo r you ; hnrinese people to know, for It enables yop to got your idiopping done wlihout stealing precious time from the o f f l « . , The

ews aia selling, atinuslaijl l^ istcoa **in sdded InodhiirS fo r ]an added mconviTa cor you to eolvo your hoUdny-glTtasr pnoWsgs the weassrs-' m tsfco sdvsnta*# of N irlcU' sm --tM a o*s«ln*. »"d

the

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ENGLEWOOD, JERSEYOh€ WORK L PLAY

SANTA*CLAUS’HEAD

QUAR.TERS'PHONE3-1632

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V ■■. ‘'-f? 1■■■ri v ^ l 1NQRTH : 1DEAN 1STREET ;yNext 'WMtem'"Union: -V;

“The Only E ^cetic^ mud Character Builtfinf Toy Shop in Bergen County’

CHILDREN’S BOOKS■•i*..|i-rir

illii-tra ti'il l!i«>ks Scriliiicr'-i

I llt i 'lra lc il I l:iS 'ifs .MiMli-rii

" I ’ iiI-Iu-KciIiit"

All kinds of . Stuffed

Animals Wild and Tamed

GRETSCHJU V E N ILE

DRUMS

with genuine calf­skin heads. Splen­did durability gnd tone. These » « r e a l drums, withsticks and cacry- ing slings attached

Kneeurago - • li o •lUldren's mosl- t*til iDrUoation* uitb a toy piano.

rumptSe n H r 1 - tone, Nn%tt|iJiGnps mi4 Tvomlxmca, rrffiilatitm .%ruty Iluglra — f It a I rcalt> pla> time's.

A tiiilf Fom»m» with Cilass \Vlii« (tows ami Hliivt* Nsrs. p

FOR THE CHILDREN’S PLEASURE AND AMUSEMENT AND INCIDENTALLY FOR

YOUR CONVENIENCE, INSTALL

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t'-£W-?Sf£ I -------- --- j■ ■• .1 .■■-••;

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w m M U

_ rx^dva roK ti^at,rtsi —A Mroom m Hmi,. «MlrAnt, ~ » . dMln. taMptf Afett fttlirr !ttU*

•rtlcte*. J«iM|>h K, 4>i*rk’ir - • £|Waf*boiiMfH» i'orMT

I ■«4^1»<ab '*tntU 3V{« Ko|[l«ir«H)d . . 4 lt t

r»mliWwg »#wovr Cscbaiiire Itancflidlttfor vMl-^AritlBn,

|iur«liatM carrr pur Q0UIJ JKl:^v‘." cuirantMb .I^\ft«ui4r«4i» Af ihM pk4^i UNd fonn I tB

i . pnMA« for •rfity rt6Bi.^ 4< ' , • SrilAKFKU’8t in A.re. Open^Tenlttfs

. • iJltf

(TOW ntimre. treUL‘ i| 'PMted. uo straw. $& 11 loart; alto dry ' ‘ - • • . — -iroo4, cal In any i«nytha» $fi • loa .

>«r«rt-anyWhore. L'touae WestwoodUtt.

EAEOAIV^ IK vOOOD FTEKITURE- Dtnlnr room itilJtoBrnirwom 8iJ|tc - .

Butt0e. UrlngFOO!Urdro^Kte . . . . . . . . .

,_j|dir«iui« flro aoroont Rukk} All Aires . .

Caago)«um ruas, new laijr. Coasweit c’hsira

> l*o(tJfilAin ttip'i-.v •PtS- i " ........... -Parnltiiro hoiiRht and oxchangod.' . . 4. RooniH «iovo(t for IIO.OO

m‘ . '\ SoRftrftlo rooms for siAroco, I^AtlSAt!)© STOftACiS WARKIIoCSb

CO.44 lion?h THjfln SIr«'ot. Knah'woofl. N.J. Oicn until 5 p. in. 'I'et. Kng. 3-35U0

r:,.''''.•:'■;;■■ ■■ ■ 44tf

I12.0& H.no 16.00......... 6.00

............ 2.110.......... I.SOl^

...................... a.2fi up

.......... 4.00 ca.Sreskfatt

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l a r o r second h a n d co.\l r a Kokr ' /ar nnlo. burgnln 46.00. StIohUa. 26

place, PnllBadsa J**rk. 48wlFOR KENT: ENaXJR%UOI>-Fartt(ali«d

mems. near tea roeui. eiteet ear Aiaa tosna. 221 li Dgle street. 37U..

A^PtiBS FOR rilRISTMAS-Prcab aWpmfipt Jmrt d»wn from Maasn;

chuH*>i(.i. Bftlilwina at nnd 91"" ‘ of NortIilp4 Riiilcod Riipply «. .......... ;i - f —

JT IL ('oWbr, fit Magnolia av»».. Tena fTyvK .J . Tcl. 8-8810M.

lorthern Spies. “* nafly.

46wl

CIRCl’ IiATlON IIKVIBWS

AND SALESb io n if y

THATaOHN READ AMKUICANdUllA iiiUAl* v%.nr.iv»\ .*»» _ ____

calieie eux^rm xfay b n o la n d b rAND “THE I f

ARE, WORTHWHILE

RKUSLtNENT HOOKS

I'AND WORTH 92.60 EACH * UVIN08TON HAS THEM

FOR RS^T — .1 roona for quiet hod donn t*onple. Heat, hot water supplied,

aiuat ha aeon, to be appeedated. Garaae if (leKircd. Rent 920. Inquire R Oprand;. l.ofayeito avenue, ofqi. Good Ooli Gmo* line Btatloa. 88tf

46wl

FOR SAL#—Bargain. Bledric train outfit nnd bo^s bieyde. Both in

ioi\4 ebnaufofi. Tram has two motor englnoi pasBCDRer nnd frelgbl tralas. urldge, gate bdiI lamps, plenty of trat% awUrh^ and eroaa over. Td. Hng. 8- flAJM.

BIX ROOMS ANt> l U m 2*®r gitfaj®.on West RallsAdo areftne. .Seo J. J.

Mne. Rhone Eoalewot^ &S460. 41tf.

'FOR’ 8ALB—IbMiutlful Rngll«h Doll - Carfmge—4arge nl*e—only MIghUy

:v . . . f - __. . . . A n / ..B f ip ln c t l n r l f . . .v-arrmBf—twrui' w.,./

■ UHtHi, like new. $7.00 lorlglnnl prleo ’ 9J5.D01. 220 Ivy lane. Englewuod.

Itiwl*

P'OR K M ? r

FOR BENT—Three room auartment on Blncom ovenne. lonuiro ” ®£r*®

Widea, 37 Doan al Englewood. TaL K«K. *9<*

rnn KENT—«-Iuk>M APAimtENT on Ui 'bard etw'ot. Impnov^V • va unuatM ....

“ «eaftB. loqulro Morris ^- ' ................... d. 'n»e“ *'wru'tt*.

t-liieuii, atreei, EngleWoo*!. .'rlione ^ g . .3-2500. . 31 tf

l>Oft RENT—pour 'Tooma ami ann par­lor, ¥60 wUli bmt Bouse, 6 rqoma.OW wtVM ” •'i----•

wwlem, $45. Brldi bonne, steam lieaL 9 0. Nteo Bt*cUpn, Mueten. 12 t^pol i-q.mre. Tel. l ig . 3-3141. Open Sun- data.

Lfi?T—I^ve room ftpartment. Tall- tn apartmente, SO west street. .'Vll orementB. Inquire 6t Jamea Eng. 3-0048. ott

NE CAR OARAflK to ront at 20» WH- efireel, Kngiewuml. near vn ^

?en«e. T^L Eng 8.6i54«J. 6tf

R RENT— A doatrable furniehj^ “oom in bo»i^ Stlsii Sidlei. $6 ilmnn P!aw», Mlewaad. Rhone Bn- wood 8-3846-J _________

iICBLY irCRNlSHBD LABOB AND SM.VLL ROOMS — M m furnl8l|dln.M.A.LiO m»v»»io — »M........»r<ment» mul(r.ln. trollej' and hutea. #« Enalt

:^U T.V *ae.

OK Sl5J?T^W(d» mralsnwl room In prUato Uoroa. to gantlpiaao. 0«fa*;.

on.eiilcnt looattoo. Tc(. bnf.

« 80O)t APAKTMBNT FOB K E K ^ . N.wly decoratPd, batli, ImproTomaada,

KMHoBaljK 2» vVeae Hamlllon nTo- ■ue, Englewood. ______

FOk RENT—La»R« front room, ftr»t EM>r front, with hay window, oi«»n

dfafdneab ^Well fumlBhed. In private * iHr. -Er^fast and garage If denire*!.

iRinuiea from unln, trolley, mu*. « Bat. 3-1501). 30tf

^ ,rO R BENT— single or double ro.inm or without board, Ucawnablo

tf="*vtfcetai homellko atraoapbow*. Ideal]■ared for eonralewing gwrta. 28t

Skkcrbockff Road, Tenafly. N.Eng, 3*8837. 40w13

toUB ROOkf AP.UtTMKNT and bath. .-bN InprovementB. perfect order, $30m auHitb, -Ineiiidlni^hnt wotoL^ . 151

T e r Kag. 8-1768 ^ ^

a n d BOARD<«*jlrlght. sunny •’ gaoiu. all oonvOillcnrea, 181 Morse

, nit Tmafiy Taad; l*bobe Btialo. I-fl34,r; ‘ «'*■*

KIA (lEUiiiTK: I wilt uitt niy ■n.lii noor tipattment in new

Z /.inlly; gataga' In-f«r gse iM't mantll (n iwipja-

■ ' l.arg.; : araunas, .naeIwalViy. givg «J>

will iMiv. • pan . tiitnUiin 1C4*. Jiatim.: Ava, liCPnIn,

I*onla 4-iO«Z,. 4Swl

KBNT—Tw» larga nnfarnl«li«il loca*46wl

M for )ioiMek<H}plng)i. nko loca- ■>l. Bn*. J im ; "" "

IF T L , BOOM, Twin Red*, lor CAunle: r8 mlauter to

Mxtwliont Table—Resson iry RIlMliotli Te« Room/II

Roglowood; ' ‘‘’'''...0 :' '4$W,1.

: AFAKTMKNT for rrat *r .Howly dimwaied In up )N«ntM«lljr fiirnlalMM.

T 5 . t t " V . i ' . r ? 2 &

rOB 9 K S t

ENOLBWOOD. 4tt !t>eiwg» arssraa, t room bouNo 93$ teat Ojf half applkul

oh prica $10,006. lmp r#t«tii~cnta, month fre^ ihoviJig paid. Parauaa, 8 rooMiB f$. iVooklyn^ 216 l/nloB ttfoOt, 6 roomo $16.: AckeriBBii.. $i RaramciB road RMgeKood « t-609$W. /4«wt

FOIt - RENT—i litrie #ooms wlfii all improTemciifa Trice >20.. 16 ttoath

D^tt . street; Bnalewood. Ph^e Rng. iL045S except Rundaya. 46wl*

8 LARGS BOOM APAKTHEKT, aR tfii- prorementa. well heated. N ar school,,

near .depot. George' Tauto* Diunarear, s . J. V 4$w8*

FOB RENT—6 BOOM lIOnSE ExceL lent locatloB. Kear Morrow Farlc

and new high edrooL Rraetlcally new. ‘ . tmprorcAents. Beat fe*

Englewood 8-6416. 46^4

COEV m tN ISH SD ROOM, twin beds, for one or two gentlctnon', breafciaii

opUonsL Two blocks froia bustnesiaoUvlUea. Eng. 8-6I6I& or addreas 148, care Freaa Odlce______ _________________4$wl»

TO LET—Ap^rtlaem of-tw* fotnlfhed room light Boitsekecplnf; garage;

to nuiot adults. Firat elagg acighbor- hood. Address 6? East ntnloa afctiue. Triiafly. Tel. Enr 8-22SS.' «4 «

ARAIITMENT FOR BENT on Waldo place. 6 rooma nml hath. All inv

provemems, heat and hot water. TcL Eng. 4-4I7&-W. .

FOR RENT—S room apartment and f ‘ hot water, allroom a ., .* * * * ,.

ImprovetucAta. 812 Knglawnod avetiie.- «4lf

APARTMENT 6 BOOMS AND B ATa Heat and hot water. Conrenlenl to

business, schools and churcbea. Rrok* era protected. Inquire Fress O0*w.

88tf

FOB RENT—3 or 4 rooms and iwlh: heat and all toiprovemeots; rent rea>

sonablo. Tel. Englewood 3-1868-J. 344 Englewood arsouo. S9tf

m it Rl'^NT—0 room«i and bath in twofamily house on Rer^n at., Eagle*

voml. ‘Rent $45 month. Tlllotson. Inc..t Dean st. rhoDO Englewood 3-5060.

aotf

VERY NICE Fl'RNISIlED BOOMS— Next to bath. $4 and $5 per wcc)c.

Also garage $6 month. Near bus, trol­ley and tralfi. Burd<». 805 Engle

.......................... 42lfstreet. Tel. Eng. 3*i

KOFR ROOM APARTMENT, bath. beat.hoi water, electric refrigerator, gar­

age; sotMod floor of 2 family itonsc; large pori-h and yard. 185 St. Nicholas ave.. Englewood. IVt. Kng. 3-4276,

4UI

tT>R RENT—Thfw rootna. ttle bitth steam heat, gas and electric Include

Ml. (}or.«ge If dHsIrml. One block from Hcbool uod trolley. 361 Fan NoatMbd ftvetiii-. Phone Eug. 8-SllO. 43tf

FOR UP:nT - 331 Prospect Street. 6 large rooms, sun por«>b, uptm pon^;

nito 4 room apartment; one 5 room apartment; heat supplied. Near setoofachurvhps, tmnsportatloo. loq^ca- A. t.nriauua. 184 Frosnm e t^ t . Enale*wood. Tel. Kng. 3 2710.

TO RR.VT—Tw.i rooms, kitchen, hath, gas, elei-trle, steam beat suppllsd;

gBftigf. 335 Levtnsobn place. Tol. Eng. 3-1614. 43tf

FDR liKN'T—s ii rooms and bath. n«t water steam. All Improvemobts.

Also 2 furnished rooms for root. Tel. Eng. 3 582,-\V 46W3

FOR RENT—Four rooms with h«at30.0ft. House 5 rooma. steam heat

$36.00. House 6 rooms and inclosedeun pnreb $60.00, good location. MnsHn. 12 Depot square, TcL Eng. 3-3141. open diindoyM. 4&tf

THREE ROOMS FOR RB.NT—GacagO and lelcpbnne scrrlcc. Immediate Oc­

cupation. 62 Elmore aYcnuc. Phanc Eng. 8-6842J. 46tr

NU'RI.Y FrRMSHED ROOMS. Steam heat, plenty hot wafer, tile hath,

parqina H<*or. Howard bla«^- leads off rhesrer piaee. two blocks fram thevillage, near Grand avenue. Convenient l«t all the bus lines. Eseellent iocaiUm. ~ ------- 4awi*Tel. Fmg. 3-1732.

1IKU> W ANTED

LARGE MANUFACTITIUXO CORFOR* ATION HAS OPENING for capable

mao for their sales departmenta Interritory of Englewood and vicinity; Mfiplicftiit must be mature type, ^ f* rably married, and have a car. Ki

ili-Qi Income with good future to .the right parly. Reply In ^talL ~B6% Su. 4S0. Englewood Pfcss. 4$Wt

MAN WANTED for Rawteigli Routes of sno Consumers in and near Cities

of Englewood, Bogota. Tenafty and F t Lee. Reliable hustler can start earif ing $26 weekly and inercaae m iy month. M’ fUe Immediately. Raw* lelgb Co., Dept. NJ-90-£b Chester, Pa.

- - ........—

MEN WANTED-For Bgwtdgti City Routes of 800 coAsamers In and near

cities of Englewood. Pailsad^ Park, Itackeogack and Garilcid- Reliable hustler can start earning *‘|85 weekly and thcrcasc rapidly. Wrue iKmediaii^ ly KawIcigU ^ Dept. N. ;r.-96-V, Cfaerier, Pa. 4$wl*

WANTED, EXPERIKNCKD RART ioe ^part tliuo... work,..;Pcrf

sonai referettcea.requir«<L Addreou Mrs; Stanford bteTenm care Mrs, IVarrrnDerby, 238 Bo. Dwighr- Plato. Xnilewood. ’ ■ 46wl

HITtATIONM WANTED

CHEF (formerly proprietor Tu^or Hall teHUurani)-;-wuli very

cnecs would like [Ktslilon, full or Pkrt time.: or will famv entire chasge ofdiniiern aad' banoaett .Kngene f)«r-des, l98-,W«* rallea<M tTcmic. Tel. Bhi8-3287-R.

Bag-48ff

DHRfWiMAKKK-By day; home; dreaa.es, altcratloas, children's riotlMs, etc.

References. Tel. Dumont 4 ft$3U.* 46wl*

BRanTBRED RNOINERR, LINaDIBT aecka easploymant; axpert haiUlag

estimator: tutor la high school aoh- j(.‘cU: translator.. latorMoter. - - * * iUWff. "CBmaM M lTT •m feB IBII sntlon. Eng. t-OtlU. Aw l

j » it mM and c

R B AL BRTATB

FOR SALE—House nt 838 Engle■ “ " ................ Os,Streep Tcnafly. IloUow tlM wai«B, rod tile' roof, best constroctloa, 9 rooms, 3 tiaths. $82,000; 8. R. Bofcfeer. owner, $3 Para Btroet, Tenaiy. 40tf

WANTED—$8,000 on rirsl Mortgage.Property price $18,000; No iMnas.

304 Webater svo., Engicweod. ‘ Tel.Hilon 9174R.

OKNRRAL

IGNITION, stortor aad gonaintor re* pairs and parts; wo spoelaltaa in tbig

type Of work and gnaraateo ovory___llogbM Auto Rl«rirle Co„Tan Brunt IL. RaglewooiL

RADITATE NtTRSB will tab* ^ of Invalid or aged ladlet In itor own

home. Sunny, confortabla rooms, monthly care. 168 N. Central gre.« Kn- flew i^ . Tat Eag. 3-i|6l, iOtf

Spfit Cones is Ik l^edd CMnniUee Reuses k

SakulDaUMOTna BATS, ROACHES, BEDBROt.

ETC.—Abiolqle egtotmlaatlOD guar* antnHl. New Miontifla.jaathMa, Hlr* hot Kxtmninatlng Co.i l>UBaii£ f OTfiO.

x i l8PEEI>OMKTEIl.s., windshield Wipers, ail flUm, Rwltches, aiametortt, n4«f

ihdlcatom, gauges, shock absorberg, foci

c a r p e n t e r a n i> CAnmieT w a k e rwill ret>atr and tepoBsh furAllure. HtU

make radio eablnefs ta match lay fiw- ml lure deelml. WIU feitqw any sujKested (lea or style. Improved clearness and lAtural sound. .Mas Fselhe. 403 Oraiut

avenue, ralisadoa Park. Ted. l,coaUt 4-3160W. STwia*

T o rn INSFRANCE! is U platod In your own home town 7 Frank B.

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CONSKRVATOB? OF MUSIC—Expe­rienced tutor, band, orebeafra, bngH

fife, drum corps; Slafora, Brighton Concert, Jats Band niutic for au oc-cssloHii. Bargains, ndw and good us^ musical InitruneBts. 'Baadmaster Ed­ward Tl. Slafer, director. I f Ilsllberg

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tween West • street and Tenafly road on Demarest avenue. Englow ind. Finder please return to $6 West street. Engle wood. N. J. 46wl*

lice dog (female). 1 part q, I Small terrier (mrie), » (male), 1 Irish terrier

FOI ND—I police dog beagle (male) - -

1 bfowa callto part Airedale (female), t black and uhite bunting dog (male), 1 noUee and entUe (male), 1 brawn and white hunt­ing dog (female), 1 8t. Bernard (male). H. P. I*. A. Tel. Eng S*?322 46wl

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for sale from 8 to 6 mUntht old. Canhighly pedigreed. Can ha seen at any­time. Apply Wi Frentico, Barlae KoU‘ndii. Washington avc„ Uawortb, N. ,3. riiono Dumont 4-1S29. 46w2

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ERIE DEPOT■NOliBW OOD

The actoimt ttf tho~anbacxlbcrs,.TmB tees nnder the Will of Dwight Moore deceased, for. tba benefit of Ernst P. Mooro Will be settled by tho Bergca Connty Orphan's. Cenrt du January 18th. 1933.

ROBRRT F. EIBGBAU.DWIOUX a MGOBE

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Crsdltora bC Rarali T,/Lansing de*‘> GeaNed; are by order •< 3» Blanvelt Hop* er,^Biirrogato of Bergen .CoantyV daie l

28th. 3333. upoo.-.application. Of the Rubiwrlber noHied to bring In their debts, demiada aod claims against her rsiate, noder oathf wUhIfi Six months from above date. » •

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The poasit^ty o f tmopergttot be­tween the special tximroitUifi uf the Bergen County Chamtier o f Com- merco of which Donald V. Lowe is chuinnaa, and the Bt^trd o f Ftwe- holdem in ^'amins the 1P3B county budget faded Wednesday whetL after the chamber committee refused, to aubmU ltd idati, the board decide^ to continue its budget meetings , tn the usual way, without the presence o f the chamber commiCtee, offering the latter the eR|ne ohporiunit^ as RB clttzens to speak; at the pubUe hear- IngB. .

th o board ^ifiiOR clli|ia:ted t#o sesalonsi one on htoRday at-which t!*ol. OrlHon Id. Hurd dnshed^Wlth Mr. Lowe on the possibility o f cut­ting |7SO,OCio from the budget as suggested by the special committee. The featuro of the Wednesday ses­sion w'OS the remarRs of Mrs. Illarion Moxey of Hutherfonl, wen known civic leader, who charged the cham­ber with Imdnbertty and offered her sympathy to the freeholders. Beott- ment for and against the board was utmost evenly divided. It seemed, the board having the sj-mpathy. among otbeni, of peroons who have expert- eotod the. tHaJ bud^t-mi^in^ and earning tlw a u to ^ ty of tb d » favorable to the cimmber.

D e fc^ Procedure ^The proeeduro of the board was

defended by Director WUHam ft. Browne, Freeholders HMrd, Ddw'ards and Knox, and Fr^holder-elect Kofisler a ^ ; jHQ ftoisou * wby ^Re c h ^ b e r coufdjjiot lay/Us piayAtor Core, the hoard, tti he hipl donei; ter making decision, the board continued ito 43.uestldnfDg of,dei?art- ment heads to/<Ietermine their bud­get reciuiremen^. It ^ thought that the board wlU effect a |3^,000 duetion In t l^ 1B33 appropriations.

The anticipated drop in Cbunty revenue next year includes a |70,()00 item included m the 10^ huditot un<Ler surplus revenue appro]>rlated the preceding year. Of the surplus fron^ IBBl, all but $5.0(K) wag ai^tprf^rlateri for TR%i Uses. Next yeor, however, the freeholdere will not tube any of the over-approprt* ations liecxtuse they expect to find the surplus necessitry to make up a deficit ori^ng througp tn\ do- Haquencles.

In addition.* baH the county de­portments predicted a drop In rev­enues nest yctir. The county clerk’s figuro wi^ reduced from $160,4M)d to $125,000 heeause the rovenue for the firat I t months of HKh2 has lieen but $13^D44 and the montlily total is dropping steadily. The suirow gate's estimnts was redneed by $5,000 for the same reason.

An Old Spanish Coltume

> i t 's designed for bike riding? and la worn by husky* Antonie Yanes. She Is shown after winning (he firot women^fi bicjTJft race at l)ar('elona.

Wbmw iri MmnorialHouse Classes ' ‘PraeHce CookingEconomy MealsTwwity'ti.. SmtIMKNd ‘woaum

■IWWIV WrnAtmmA w aoA Ttiurodov Inatrstion l>e|MU-tiBent; ko that ^ihey are now able to Inatruct the other

After the Mow Yaer, alaae

mfw •TT —-.-.A ,.V M a n .a*>*»nihnt'|i(*'V.;a. omM-in,lb .c. W -’NM ’VW*'W. u Onm-

n will , « held on n rtatM KlMdul,. lunl w ta d ni.nan of. woBdiny Imatm .will:l|,,|lMMn.trttoft’ . a . . , , . .

Th . Iw o n thfo «m k waa In a hUMlWM* whldi conitWi i at hwilar.

mUk n fflO ; ,a M m M M f alt ■wck.eelmeB a rti^V ta llid l in t Mawad tanataan. 'aora .btaad. aM

and a .diMHiT.af-'BbcM <■ ckaan dldk), thlwd w -

Tha ttieama froai the. cara g t tubaBcUIAr 'liaUenU was radacadi from $S0.(l0ft to SQ OOO tia ca w tU v tltS.nSO reyanue for the pnist i t monthn has Included {85,000 cal- Iwled from the etnis for yean none by nfler an 'tnveetlgatton revealed that amemit dve to the rounty. The balance, representing the octunl revenue for 11 montha, was 155.- 000. '•

Rood Voftto DropPrlncltial among the'reductions In

estimated heeds for 1033, os ap­proved tentatively, was a drop of {1.52,200 In toad maintenance under the public works capital account. I.-uit yeor’e approprlatloa was {1B?.» 200 hut waa underexpendod due to a systoiir at part-time work and the flve-ttay week adopted tn June. In addition. proOtlcally -all 1033 road mninienance under this account will be paid Ihnnigli stale motor vehicle funits end motor vehicle -fines, and no sproprlatlon Is necessary ex<Mn>t for snow removal and salaries.

Those tentative savings In appro­priations follow; Rwid malntenanco, {ir.2,260: Isolation hospital. {l(J.7a>: brldcvs and culverts, {lOdsnO; engl- neorlng deportment, {11,000; light Ing of county roada no saving.

In some oases the savings will be sreater os the sahudes are to be considered at a future date.

The decision to oxclude surplus revenue from the credit side of the 1033 huilget was reached on the od- vtce o f t'otmty .tuditor J. Edcmrd Hi hlerloh, who pointed out that the I'reeholders cannot-tell now the ex. lent to which tho various municipal' itle.. win default In their taxes. The -surplus revenue wOl ;(>rve as a cushion to make up for unpaid taxes, be, SdId, and the- Freehold.t^s approved Ills reco'mhiebdatlon. ' v

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ocer Hiiaiji^r h ita — -

M R 8 .M itL ,e r s W A XWORKS R evn iE a )

Her tjtfe tlffeatefleii'

"Wh l W- tt Isn't enoiagHt Ui talBBce alR'MUReC Hecretary at the Treasury JUIR Is tetHng the beer hearing U» WosUaften. ; Admltttiig hu ItSB

lie was

A revivai o f -Mrs. Jarleyts Wax Works was givsA Wednesday sven- ing at the Englewood Reformed Oiurcb under the aneplcea o f Hlgb- wood Chapter. 0£ ,8 . Mrs. George Unklkter was tho director. Tho oc­casion was the annual Christmas party o f the ontantsation. each raenber being remeubered .after the program with a wnaU gift or g o ^ - BBtured knock.

Gordon Day with dover original Unes Impereonated the notaUo M n. & rley. Others who took, character parts were Mta. George Dewey fQi Simple Simon! Mrs. Arthur Brincfc- erboff, Sleeping Beauty, with Mrs. WllUam Crtunpton as thp Prince: M n. Evelyn DIppincott. the Queen o f Hearts: Mrs. Lillian Wall, Litiio Red Riding Hood; Mrs. Joseph Brightly. Cinderella; Mrs. Altry Green, the Giggler,

In the historical and literary group were Mrs. Raymond Scher- mertiom, Diogenes; Mrs, Bort Purdy, Robln^n Cruooej Mrs. Gor­don Day, Lady Slacbeth; Mrs. George Mable, Juliette; Mra. Leah Myers, the late Mr. Jarley; Ura. Catherine Haqunond, Joan o f Arei Uta. John Campbell, Old fashioned sewing machine. _

In the "Chamher ot irorrors^' wna Blnebeard, m the person/ Of Dr. Schermerhorn, aiid tho heads o f hIS tnany wives realistically suspended at book stage.. Misses Katherine Kansky and Louise Durant took port In the program and before the ro- freahmeni hour the audience joined In singing "H oly N ight" led hy Eugene Clemens on the violin with piano oeompaniment.

M m Jarlsy was asststed- In her exhibit by MIsees Eleanor IfUrich and Margaret Punhaita who wore iwrtlcnlar to see thar no du.d lingeretl on the shiny .surtace o f the "wax flgulea."

0MRa Ingham House Ouest o f Debut

HosIcm. Mias Rosalia Ingham .was one of the guests at the dehut Ot Otlss Eliz­abeth Busbtiell o f New-Haven,' Prl- dayj whlcly was 6m o f the outstand­ing social events in that city tor the Week. During the afternoon a teo- reeoptlon was held and In the eve­ning a sm alt bouse dance Wna en­joyed at which a number o f Miss Bushnell’s Smith College classmates were pre»n t.

Becomes CUm PresidentM|ss Margot McClave. daughter of

Mr. And Mrs. a .W ood MoOlave of Woodland street, bos just been elected pce.sldent *ot Ely dormitory at Sarah Lo'wrenee College. Bronx- vllle. New Y'Ork, where ehe la a memlier of the freshman class. Miss MeClave waa graduated last yeor from Dana Hall. Wellesley, Moss.

GL'ILO CONFERENCE ,a t ^aM r c r g n h o m e

A Guild Presidents' conference representing the Episcopal churches In the district o f Englewood wad held last week at the residence of Mrs. Chsrtos H. Van Buren, CbeM- nut street, the district director. M ^ C. B. Hutchinson o f Orange, diocesan president o f the Woman's Auxiliary, presided. Parishes In Englewood, Part Leei, Qrantwood. Leonla,' Norwood, m iM e s Park, Ridgefield and Teiuifly were npro- sented. Mrs. J. 1. Codington of Tenafly and Mrs. B. W. Meyer of Ridgefield were at tra table.

The con/ereuro was' preceded by a lunch for M ro Hutchinson and Mrs,. K. A. Southworth, tho diocesan treasurer, at which Mis. WUUam Itedfletd Porter. Mrs. Daniel B. Douty. Mrs. R. WSst at Englewood and Mrs. Roscoe McClave o f Cllff- Btdo were present.

and Mrs.^ w e e k e n d gueei, fe r m l? . ! iing Of Mr. and tire, i , v > ^ * * 4

AUeghenlea, Mr, C o x S T > <

Dr. I, W . I—beon am/j~Ll _ I J « leave Friday. D e ^ S r S H 10-day cruise to Nasma

M b* Bwny Dawes Shil x - '. Dexter 8, Dawes, have Lydecker street after as summerig stay at their Maribero, New H a w S h lr .^

4 -dIOTint-,.To: )fr. and Un v .

MUs Muriel B Cofll u « i ’ -Mr. Philip Mrs, Jennie Mekiie-von J’« “ ,«ro hereby Bouses“ m *.2 ^ for the piynient or »iir i C ? '* proiterfty -twrclnnflor dewriuJ? wpired, ertor due noiieo^u^

?.?!!•. v e will w l i '

»m s. PRANK ENOSENTERTAINS FOR NIECE

property, te V i ’: hirei?; aSm_

Mrs. Frank Baos, Dwight 'Manor, gave a bridge Saturday aHerttoOn for her niece. Miss Nancy Escher. Guests were Misaibs . Justine Clay, Elizabeth Koobn. Jtutb Pratt. Carol' Fratti Margaret Churchill, Jane ChUtuhllh. Rhe Meserole, Margot- MoClavs, . Barbara Kifkby, Nancy Smyth, Barbara Bird, Sally Clough, Jane Bennett. Mal^ Homans and- Mrs. James E^her.

neofl, cpBirs. dlnieg rooei/f, living rooin hirnHora kKLn trunks and eoiitcnto, tusa- tJa plettired «oa l«ii» *p ouppoiRd to conulo hooka 'hie? S were. hri«.*.hree. Conwnu'^iS; d™WM«i l»r»ohel effeeu. pi„“ jiher aooda knows a hooliiS fects, stored by yon iar or OB your ere,pint la the IrsiEeS'p c « *K f ir e p k o o p wUmi5H,to ro sold at public suciioe ■* .

• "dkwood,»e«B iber Isilb js jy ,t iq eomlaalug unth all the good, i J < «w T“ * w l lM y " "

Home for tIoUdayg Philip K . MahtiUB and Harold K.

Mantius o r^ c d home mday from Pblllips E x ^ r to be with their mother, Mrs. O. B. Mantius Ham- llloD avenue over'tite holidays.

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Corporiitlop of the State ”Jersey. Plslntlg. va DyckoniTi

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Mr. amt Mrs. Joseph Andrewe and and Hiss Tlieodosla Burr Andrewa Chestnut street, are guests tor the winter at Hotel Got ham. New York.

Has Guest from Cslireiida Hiss Katberyne R. Brown ot Pas.

adens. Cah. a totffler roMdeut ot Englewood, Is vlsttlbg her- aunt, Mrs. Clifford H. iMttie o f Ar^b road. ,

Take Guest* to Art Exhibit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbot. Booth

avenue, gave a dinner for teh, and Mr. and Mra. Artur Nlkolortc were dinner hosts Monday, afterwards taking their guests to tpe exhibit of prints and etchings which was opened last Thursday evening at iho Englewood Conservatory.

Return on Conte GrandeMr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Haight,

Hamilton avenue, return today on the Conte Grande from a month In Italy. Roma and Naples wofo In­cluded In their Itinerary.

I-awrenc« Williams of Tenafly. a stmlent at the New Hampton Prep- school In New Hampton, N. H.. is a member o f the cast ot the play "Action " tn be given at the school this evening, following the Cbrist- nuH banauet.

. Leaving for Palm Reach ' Mrs. John. P. Zlppel, 139- Ubsrty road, eatertidned Wednesday after­noon with a bridge farewell party for Mrs. Enuna D^,er who Is depart­ing Satui-dhy for her coiutge ut I*alm Beatdi, Florida.

and Kogicweod Ferry 1‘orwnu Corpontlon .of the Siete of York, PefcBdent.N o tl« Is hereby given that i

ettschsient at the eult of the n Improveneat Corapeny, e C—bom of the {tele ot New Jerwy, isbImi i rights an* credits, Bsoneys le* e' goods ind-ehhttels, Isnds ee* meats of the Dyckmsn Rtreet aa glewood Ferry CorporsUoa a Cons tloa o f the gule of New York. wi sum o f Eleven thousand four ha eighteen dnUars snd elshtt.u eenti i d l . f IS.S7), Issned oe| at Circuit Court of the County el ' gen on. the Twenty-sUth day ef h ber.r iOjy,- duty served: and daty

-ecuted, waa-retorned un the Tro firth: day of November, 1SS2 hy Shcrllt Of the County ,OC Berfea.

\ J-U1E3 W. MKRCa• . 'Cftoidr

X>«(^: D4>o»mb4r. lOg 1932.Seq/ert & ,Kimor«.

Atcomeji for TliilDtlFe i 46w4 ' *

Dr. Ball Assl^U at Services Dr. Archey D. HalU iiasior of the

First 3letU^l8t Kpiscftpal Church w s» one o f three foimer pastors of 8L Jhmes* Church. Now York, who conducted the funeral servlceA for New'man E. MonUtMto. dean of art dealers, noted for his support of modem American ort.

Min. A. W . Moore. West find ave- nuek left yesterday for New firuns- wick to attend the Christinna dance at the New Jersey Htate College for Women 'at which her daughter is a freshman.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Carophell, formeriy of' Englewomt, who have been residing in New York fo r some time, sailed yesterday for a winter In Jamaica, West Indies.

Miss Margaret C, Powell o f 250 Booth avende. who is home fqr^tiie holidays from Wellesley ts enter­taining at a buffet supper at her home tomorrow night.

F^roderick Van Buren, a student at Phillips Exeter, has recently Joined the orchestra of tho o>llege and played Wodnesday and Thnmfay la the performance of "Captain Apple- Jack," given there.

New Type' Good Taste Risht Price Union. Work

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MiiitiifonBafioiir-

^ latent ilate* ot which ChrbiU M parkatfCH may bo potted to to- ^ Ihelr delivery before OecemberL|a the varloaa etatoe o f the United aid were announced today by MU- a C, vVhynrd, Knglewood poalmae- , The I'oat Office Depurtment

an urgent appeal to tbe

^ Ifo p la . Sevada., Oragoa and Washington, has The re.malni^Pt folhaws;

*4®t*®* UonSOtto. New StfX- Ualuita, Tefc.

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fedlana. lUlnob. Iowa, Kemoehy. Xtalae, lilclilgan. MIb- Boart. New llampBliln-, North Carolina, South tarollna, Ohio, Tennefutee, Vlr fJ“*L.5V ” • ^Virginia.

^ for cooperation In facilitating T^dllnB of Chrlutmae mall.Mat oflleea w'H I* closed Sunday*.^a__lea, IWrAmltAF Anil 2flj'Montlny. Pecembor ^ and SO. 5 nolbing but epei|ial delivery dl will be delivered on ttaoee days. H iMt regular delivery will be ituidoy afternoon, Doramber Sd. L offlee* *•*’ renurln operf until

from Monday. December II),Tbis ruling applies toI Saturday

I pest offlees- Alieady- ‘ Se proscribed dote for ^ g Christmas malt to Arizona

„*ue^ber Bv ..wuuwwui, uviawareMaryland, UassacbuBBlta New Jersey,

20—-Coonoetlent, Delaware— wMBaeuuseiiB, new oersey. New lork. Pennsyleanla, Bbode Jslaa^ Vermont

VANKEE8 6IVE FROVRAMAT TUE PLAZA THEATER

coauTATminatrmu BE connniED

Aaadwr M eeliv naineA; Mspensioii untDtra

The Northern Volley Yunh^v, o branch of the 310tb Infantry Uand. and headed by Sergeant WUllam O. Put?Ha. pf^sented a musical ptt^ram Wednesday and Thursday nights at the Plasi Theaters playing a aeries of popular and patriotic songs. Tho orchestra was formed a few months ago and has become quite popular.

nepresentatlvoH from uM oncanlsi. tions or groups fighting fb » pro- pooed Incnsuv In cofnmutatton retss of the Erie Kollroad CoQtpun> are requested to be iirdsent at the spe- ctal meeting in tho Municipal Build­ing, Hasbrouck Hel8rbts,«at N tf* p. m.. Tuesday, Docembor ® .

The Metropolitan I tC i^ e 'o f Eri** Commutom met at Hasbrouck Heights December 8 mui iuid plans which have resulted la a aut»|tcn>ion ^ the propose, increase for at h ast two months and y<gwlbiy lon^er. This suspemdoo wjU result in Uin- porary relief to all commuters but Is not the final atepr by any meims. ocoonling to B. A. Schulte, chair, man of tbe organization commiuee. “There Is stlU much worK to be done and It can only tio done by IttO per cent representation of all commimi- ties affected,'* ho stys.

The Metropplilan Deagiie has un- thorized tbe filing of a petition to Dio Interatato Commaree Cpromishion

asking for U i« ausponslohr Many oigvipijcoUopb haye joined In Uio liUon by writing letlora to the Ate.. WnVyv Josepit X*. llrce-ie of TUSdn bi^uck HeiKhU, autlioroJug the fll* tng oX the petition oa their bohhi& :

BUCKMHEADiS BAR ASSOeiAliQlj

Banquet Is HanueA fe r Chancellor Canpb#

ENCLEW00D P0ST78 ,

W i Have Soda) Event aMonthTiBConventieB

Neti and Larger Chevrolet Maka its Bow Tomorrow

tlmriew K. IHuck qf RUigovyood.' was elected president of the Bergen CounU' XMr Assoi'iatton at the gu- nrnil meetinu in Ha^tonaocll Tuea- day morning. BUi*cMdtng JOMpq W. Marini.

Frank Morrison of RUlgofleld l^rk, WOK elected first vtce.prmdont, fudge Abmm A. Lebson of Eqgie. aood. accond vK'e.presldent * Ooorge Bratl. i^cretary. and Qoorge iSab- cork, treasurer.

The uw^wiatlon is planning a ban* qui't honor of Chancellor Luther A. I'ampbell ond 1'resident Black wtil appoint h eommlttec.

Englewood T8 held g sucoos- ful benefR dam*e Friday night at the l^.servlcp Men's Building On Went street under the chairmansliip of WilHam n. I*uglia who hoadh the entertainment rommittee. Th e suc­cors of the alTatr both socially ami

I fiitancintly led to numeroua toq u es for a New Year's Night dance ^ tbe imnl. and the entertainment com­mittee wilt consider tbe 'plan.

EnglewtHKl Post 7K, according to Mr Puglia, vrill hoid ti soctoi event el least once a month from now until tbe spring conx’ention when ull Bergen t'ounty posts and anslU- arles wUl meet in Englewood as guests o f the three pmUs here.

Following the New Year's Night itunre. the next social event will be s mooKter card periy at Emriewood high school, tbe date has not yet been established.

Englewood Fust YH has taken the initlntlvr In securing the convention for Englewood and It Ik already lay- Ing plans for thot event which will, of eonrwe. be concurred In by the other posts here.

Neiea in Modek for 1933

Today ,Cbevrolat proaeuts larger and greatly refined new l(t33 cars at d o ers ' tbowrooma throughout the nation.

Prices as annotmeed from Delrrtit last night tuing 4he new series into the iow'set range at wbU h a Clicv. rotot has ever sold.

White retatning the six i> Under motor in all tU fundamentals, which has pn>vi»l so relUd>le in the handn of S iOO.OOO ownerp Mnce it» debut in 1 8 ^ Cbeviolet engineers list many major developments or minor refinement In the 1933 muiletw. making tbo mind nullcaily i-hanged aod Improved cam stnin the first Chevrolet Mx.

Among tlm features of. the llKCt Chevrolet are: Wheelbase increunod to 110 inches, horsepower inrreasmJ to '*Aer-8team'' styling with V- type mdiator. sklrtsd fenders, eiim*

inntitm of three controls and addb tlon of “ startemtoF/* auiomaUo s p ^ and heat control. cushlon*bM« ahced motor, No«dmft Fisher Isdles, safety glass windsbleldak lUrpIdBO* ty ie instrument panel, enlarged brakes, heavier Ront o )»l. increased steering ease and many other re* flaemenis.

SISTERHOOD ENGAGES INTERESTING TALENT

HaitM OaaaM’; Samsh Clir ,' CMnUHiH ' Pm 'Smt aad LUa «au r. Mn. 1

■mtUr win gtv. a piano matt DuMiia at Ktm Ymk-

will ghn n dMBonalraHoa at I caamr aUUtjr foe Bontal mi.*-*:- ^ * , , t “lATI

Mrti B. Caitor la ohotnaui a^Si rancooMatt oaMod bp W m , Mn. D, Aator, Mrs. U. I Mra-'M, Raton and Mra. It,.* lanirar. RofnohcMnU wUI bo i

Election of oRlooro o f ‘ tho SU tiood win bo bold at. Ui* tion’s n«u )ar mootlnii in tboj rouiM at SS p. m, Monday, bor 19. Hra. 8. FtaakllB bosloM. '

Ordieslrt and FaiHI at Figves to Porfom

Comly W oM i DcBNcrail To Obiervc Aniv!

IdOcal as well a« vistUng talent has been engaged to old in the entertain­ment und social of the Hadle Jarobua Htsterliooit of Temple Kmanu F3 at tite temple rooms ul 8 p. m. Hundhy. December 18.

A Juvenile orchestm under the di­rection of Frederick, Barenl*org will entertain and Individual numbers will be given by Dlaftcbe Caswr,

The Bergen County W< Democratic Club will celebrate first annlvenar^ at tbe Hockei W*omao's CluU ’ Uacken»fek.'' day afternoon. December 20. Margaret t 'oirb Hamilton will un ''Woman’s Place in FollticsJl

Mrs. Edward A. Kenney, -wlfeL Congreuman-ESect Kenney guest of hrnior. Hostesses wUt hor.. from Hackensat'k and Waldwlokf short buslnem meeting will preood* the birthday part^. Cords wur Im played and refreshments *»rv»s

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GLOVESFrench Kid and Suede

JJ.95 „d $2-95. I'hc liiiesl quality " c ever ha<l ~ making them the hncsi of gifts, you’ll be proud li> give— also to wear yourself.

These DaiM ake a M os t A p p N a p iia te R em em b ra n ce . . . .

1 0 'Pure linen, of course! They're lo lovely and dainty you’U find your* celf nwhing a gift of a few for

youridf too. and up

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For Father—Brother—Husband-Friend

LOVELYLINGERIE

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Just :i y ea r a go these e x tra - fine u k I ultr.-i - sntart hose cm nnianded $1.2.n t h e pair.

Von 11 appreciate them once you .sec the quality ot Ihese .XU. -SII.K. LACE- TOP STOCKlX f’.S.

.csr(IIFT SUGGESTIONS

Fine Pajamas$1.00.<p.

A L L WOOL FLANNEL

ROBES$2-95 and

Gift Ties 50c - 95c

Ties he’ll proudly wear. A sensible variety of fine silks.

Household . . . .Table Linens

Towel Sets Fancy Table Pieces Gift Pillows Bed Spreads Blankets

F ,^ Dye Crepe U n ^Eva^ Girl Hoj>« F®**

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Boys’ Suits and Kni^* ers. Shorts, Snow Suits, Corduroy “Loni{i*s,’* ShirU, Sweaters, Rain­coats and Leather .CoaU . . . Accessories.

Girls’ Dress«;s Underthings Sweaters Pajanias CMldran’s Hose Raincoats Leather Coats* Infants’ Things Noveltiei .

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. . Neir J«rftr^rrM i iin«£lftUoli«AwoclBtl—. Ptmw Bgrtaa. :

Careful Coaatiag1 ^ ' . . V fM i .thc a d ^ t o t w injOT # c a ^ « i r and t h l fx^orfiue o f

'ItoN'siKwr thaii ha« fallta ifi thl «ec|jon ia several seasons, ^p ii' ns^ for increased cautrion on the part of both dtildren; llpn l aduka eaiuM Iw fo^ atrongly emfdiasiaed. That the rltfdldrch and even the sportf loving adults are starved for a [i $m * of the old fashioned iwfater sports and their resulting fejthnilsim adda fe the'-danger.^ i The light fall of snow last weekend, the first in almost ||i»U rears '^0' provide It litisfa'ctory surface for coasting,' p Uuught ou^thousanda of chiidren and adults. Sunds|r after*- MMn.‘every likely hill had its throng of eager sledders and gbc fact that ^ere was automobile traffic on many of the hills

no deterrent . As a result a number .of children were Injured throughout the state in collision with cars.

There is all too little opportunity in the more populated im a such as this for wholesome recreation and nothing should

done to discourage healthful exercise by children or grown- jups. But both should be encouraged to seek un^afficked places, for their sport In Englewood, the golf courses have been offered in ^ e past for the use of coasters and it is possible that this privilege will be continued if not abused. And if possible, when a snowfall warrants it, the city will place Booth avenue at their disposal. In Hackensack, the Im- pfovement Commission found one such street in Ross avenue during past years and if this is no longer available, another probably can be found.

ROOSEVELT SCHOOL’ L m Um Buirtlt at ta « aixtk aradewrItM the following; rtport at A i« * e«nt trtp! The etath arade went to the Sletropelltjui A rt 'Mueeunt DA* cember S tq see the things ire had studleo In hletoior. Just In three dajr* we did it—cnUed np Mr. WHltt,eur sulieifnteudent, nehed Mm it we eouM BP, set the Mm , put m i» aiMe «>le t| ntlee money to bI> U>«> went at halt past twelve Thursday. What InterestinB thieBs Wt saw: tomb*, vase*, Jewell^ or t t e Som-ant m d Oreok^ Iiord Cmtarvon's colleeitM and tamous palntlnfs. W e hod an Interesting trip and wMhed w * ceuM stay there aU day. The next day we wrote two lettettc one from the boy* and oh* rroin the girls, to Mr. White telling bow much we enjoyed our trip and also thank* ■tor him tor letting iwr go,- ■

GUbert Anthony, fittb irrade re­porter sw s: The fifth grade vta$- sen are Audying about weather to science closa. WO read' inany In- teresting stories about it. W e have a large atmther chart banging up. Some o f tbo toplos we hare ate; what weather Is, Mnds o f areather, frost and dew, winds, the weather bureau. By our reading, trar obser­vations and our dlscusAons, we ex­pect to learn a great deal about tbeae topics.

tKe Post Office^ ® According to the announcement of the Post Office De* a."^*p«tment, the "safe mailing date” for Christmas packages in-

tended for five of the more remote states has passed, and today is the “deadline”' for mail designed to reach nine more western BUtes before Christmas, Tomorrow, the safety margin for nine others wiff pais, •

' The annual Christmas'rush places a tremendous burden Upon the machinery’ bf the'Post Office Department and its employees and it is'remarkable that the countless millions of mtssages and packages are handled with such unerring dis* patch. But the department cannot do the impossible and must depend upon public Cooperation.' " It may be considered good taste to post greeting cards so tirat they reach their destination the day betdie Christmas. But it doesn’t facilitate handling the mails..

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PiJIing Cor Fake Schemil'Never within the recollection of the present generation

have as many fake schemes come to light as 'within the last two years. Almost every day papers in some part of the country are called upon to expose a new scheme. But, as a rule, ffie expose comes after the faker has gathered in the money and hied himself to other territory, where bis game is .still unknown. He manages to keep one jump ahead of the denouncers.

This section has come in for its share of schemes and ' fakers, and its citizens have contributed their share of coin to the schemers. It has never been plain why local citizens will bite at something a home-town citizen couldn’t sen them in a hundred years.

. Along comes a perfect stranger selling advertising space oti a time-card, calendar, cook book or some other fake scheme. He sells his space readily, in a form of advertising that usually .bn’t worth tite pajtor jt is printed om pockets the money ai^ is, on his way. And then, when the advertiser fails to get results—as he does ninety-nine times out of a hundred— goes around decIaHilg that'‘adve’(tisfttg doesn’t pay," The tact of the matter is such schemes are not legitimate advertising, and that is the only kind that ever did or ever will pay.

I'l There is something fUnny about human nature whei^,it tomes to these fake schemes. Nobody can understand Vrhy merchants and professional men will “fall for them‘d when they wouldn’t buy a nickel’s worth of spec# if .a boirie*tawfi man was dtong the soliciting. But a perfect stranger coases along and they bite—hook. line and sinker,, jit’s a prcddsm

’ » ' i one has m f|r. been aUe to figure out

ESTABLISH NO IHrmC fORKOlJNGim iER O U p f ^ B E S l D m

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Ri#3MuitfreMh, wes4diot ia th« hudlias BUS MuewTi f ilm

«n tb«. I ^ i « Misfhwfisr* r a l t e d « « ' Furk.

'Al^ t l « ■tm im sw have: »■* apvreheeded,'^ thetigli.

Nathan / Altyn ia auie wUl ,ba airastad naan «a a an aK metal woilter,

I a ahop In Weal New Yofk* at fln t thoMhM mmUyoon^ with the le tw y Otar ln»n<

was^een die>

vicUm. living on Cecilia avenue, Orantwood. identified the hedF in Hunt's morgue. Fort Lee* but told Izleut. Allyn he oould e ^ ir formution.

DetocUvn f la l^ aiuLi pi ihtor Kramer asBls^d Iiiett. the investlgntioo that liepi: them hUHy in Uudsoti fevefml hoursbn Sunday.

bn AletiOay h. Pbhrred Vachhrd nuto van found, by the police in North Ceriren: t ^ ihe Itcenne plate# correfieewM with Uieaa. deeerUaed by the eye^witnesBos. The plates hadTheeft stolon from ear’ ^ Grace Gaeper o f North Benton and It la* .expMled the lf<M» ■(plea.

The fact, iiiar"W^ironi wasi’ witlji^

LINCOLN SCHOOLWalter Griffin and Lucy Lennon

write the fatlDwins oiwut the "Pros­perity Plant" to their clasaroem: ■We have enjoyed our prosperity plant so mticH that wo thought per­haps other classes would enjoy mak- Inx one. To make a prosperity plant, take a deep bowl and place In It two or three pieces of coke. Kill the dish one-third full of bottle bluing over the coke, then drop on n little ammonia. Now cover the coke first with baking powder, then with salt. Put the dish to a warm place osd In a few hours the plant will start to grow.

Grade 7B has JuA completed nn elaborate fairyland friese and the pnpltoaionow busy pHiiUn^CItriA' mss cards. Another trtese depicting the devolopmont Of tr^sportatlon ttdHx a“augout <mOe to tW 'HW ofn steamship la on exhibition In' the uppor corridor o f the school. It was made by John Allen. John Malkow- skl, Emanuel Peterlo and Peter Poll o f grade GBl. Other friese* on ex­hibition In tbo tower corridor are "A Christmas 8ceno," made et col­ored rilB Of paper ca l out and pasted together hSf 3iS pupils, and "A chnsimas Desert Scene*’ -by the un* graded class showing the three wise men on their way to visit Oluist.

The 5A class has read the Aory of the Pled Piper o f Bameltn and will dramatize it for assembly Tuesday. Three boys to the class have made a frieze of the Pie^ Piper taking the ratk to the riveri In the spellUtg contest, 'tihirren Lewis Is ahead, i

fhiarles Beckett reports that 4A pupils have been getting 'very goiid marks to geography, arithmetic a id spelling. Some o f the children In th e -"A " group and their averagM for the three subjects are; WUja Mae WHIIIuns. 100 s'Marlon Browjt, ilS.G; Bertha Lawson, 96; Saph|e Kolupanowich, 05; Charles Becketj,

and MarpAoet 'Daniels, (Ki^. The class has the litteiidanoe ban­ner tor the monttr. The pupils ape now working on a frieze o f 8w it»r- land which they hope will be a suc­cess.

Grade SB pupils have made plt- grlm booklets with stories and Ulus, trulions. The clUB Is now working

frieze about Robin Hood bs' sides making Christmas calendars and posters.

The LHUe Brick Toy Shop, buAllim with much activity In the kindergarten. *^ie children have built a Aon) to acconnnodaU many toys Including, pin wheels, kitet, stuffed dogs and chickens, m il beats, dnrnis, cardboard houses, doll car­riages real plants, candy Wtd many other unusual things. IM ng a rbristmos shop, Santa Oaus stand* by the door trith his pock o f toys which shows hew Industrious he.has been. Hla eyog and cotton eyebrows havo caught the merhy twinkle which Indicates he has a sense of linmor besides being ihduArious.

Pupils of grade TA have been do­ing many totmesttng things in ah their subjects. In art they have ftnisbed thrir notebooks and are now Onrvtog blocks out o f linoleum to stamp for Ohrietmas cards. Also in geography, they are making a sand table about Africa. For schmeo they ba've Jlsit completed g study of tnee.

Tbs following poem w u written fay Izetta Jackson of the lA ctass:

Little girls Sid boys.Write your IIA tor ystir toys: Then takedt to old Santa Claus— He will dlsclt your IIA with Joy. Now you mupt he very good Alto Santtit U 9 xrilbte w lwt he

shouldf 'U yttt are lxto.belB h ive to say, " N i toys teryou-today.'*'- H e will come rldtag sn Hta sleigh With belle ringing on fait way.

was mode very entertainiiig by Ur. Boyd o f New York City ‘ whs ■ has

an exhauAlve Audy* o f bird life, the'haUts o f Mrds and Iheir maeti Poring th* progiam he took the pupils en ott liaaglnery bird trip imitating the songs of the vari­ous blrdi found during the early ; hours o f the martilng and evening. Uls talk and Imitations aroused conAderable totereA and adu no doubt be the Mesas of Indwdng a large number o f pupils to Join the bird club oC the school.

A short occobnt,, o f the life e f ' Washington Irv ing was presented and "R ip Van Winkle" from w r­ing's "Sketch Book" was given tiy means o f colored laiitem Aides. A great deal o f Christmas spirit was brongbt into the program by the singing o f many Christmas songs under tbs dirccUon o f Mlm QUnolee iPItai

Announoement was mads that ap* proxlmately UOO ticket books have been sold by the pupils of Intef- ■nodiato School and the fifth and sbdh grades of Fmnklto School. The proceeds o f this ssie will tie used to purchase clotlitog and aboes for children whA are to need daring the winter montba

Molvtllo Melsel, a member o f the student council, gave an account of the activities of the council. "CIuBs have a decided place In schools,” he said. “ They make school life more IntereAlng, they provide a way to enjoy leisure time profitably, they provide pupils possessing the same Interests with the opportunUr o f grouping togethor to carry ou t a definite program of activity under wl.so leadership, and they provide a wholesoHie outlet fo r the surplus energy which otherwise might lead to mischief.

"The Audent council has recom' mended a number of clubs, "he con­tinued, "which should Interest eVery boy or girl. The clubs wlll '-lis sponsored by the faculty but wilt; be self governing—the members will elect tbAr own officer^ draw up their ewft plans, and except for the fact that each club will devote Its time priattoally to the purpose to r which it was formed, will wet ^ allplbey .pMtisnientars bfidles.__Themembers vrih thus gain a fine knowledge o f the subject to hand, This Is a long forward step In med- em education and should m sA with the approval of parents and pupils alike. The few clubs now existing to . the school have proven' their Vahis and should encourage a1! pupils to Immediately organize clubs as outlittedj” :■

I lolly rslways -Tkysss St ebristnss tlnW." i

t In ths esAle fesll, •e ea the eld oak

n iA lyBsplwlally

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waU;Ths baroq't letsUen were hlilbo snd

gey.A-kOetoeg tke Chttotaisi heildty."And We might add many mote

quotatiena. connecting the two. But a ntUe ftudy will shew that the use o f holly for ceremonial and beuse- bold decoration greatly antedates the Christian era. Neverthetess the English aame Is thought by tome to be a corruption o f the word holy, which nUW be to some extent con­firmed by the old German, Danish and Swedish nanms; "Chrtatdom* and "Christterp,** and the ancient Teutonic custom of placing holly and other evergnens Indoors to win­ter as a refuge tor their woodland dletlea

A widely dlAribatad evergreen ti«e tliat under moA tovorable conditions may attain a height o f 40 to SO feet and a diameter o f three feet (botan. leal name " I le x " ) , the English va Hety liM mors ' gloesy leaves and larger and more hriUlant ted ber- ri(s than the Amerian variety. BAh have iMVeS' .of same A ap e with sharp 'DttW' - spines along ’ the edges: igrowa best lu moist m U toirly .MMr asacoastj English holly is 'commereigdly fe r theCairbtmas trade on ths Pacific coaA; the Amertcag to very satis­factory, however, and natunlly the more omnmon bereaboute, thoutoi becoming very Scarce as a wild tree or shrub; a "raise your own" sug­gestion to quoted below, which seems decidedly woithwhita

W e a n g 'liW e’ fap north tor -bsA results;, but a tme so OMamSiital should be more cultivated. Rsinem. her, not every tree will produce ber­ries; tberetore plqot to clumps.

"Country L ife " fotj this month has a splsiidM arttoie entitled "Prop­agating the Holly." It tolls how the cutting o f wild holly tor the-Chrlst- mas trade by generations o f deAera have so Ariped the woods that it Is -almost unknown north o f southern New Jersey. Beltavlng that lawa reArictiiHC cutting and sale accom. plish little, the author makes the povA suggestion tost large or smalt

gnnsw w r slumps s f haHy'hs-pldot- ed to Isesttein asturslly p iwtactsd.to asste mdsst at., taaBt, (nun unau- tbsetasd e s t t iP f fr o m Umee- ptant- Ings In m few years,: a greatly In-, creased .markA supply 'wlU come MBUlarlr; prioss win dsdlna i s sup­ply grows imtll finally ths gathering o f Wild hAly wUi pet -p<^ aifto the cutting « f ft -will slop to t good. From these same plantings birds wlU scatter sm ^ through the neighboring Woods sisd to'timowiUid htaly will bs- coms as l!ommon“iis forineriy.

H e Urges everyone to bAp and sug­gests that as soon as Christmas is psA aft avatlabls Tmlly - herries be coUected, leaked tor two or three days In s^tar la a fairly w a m placs; then that they be mashed and rubbed to remove pulp after which rinsed repeatedly till seeds are quite clean (else they will not germinate, then, still w A , the seeds sbonld to packed toi damp sand hr peat, hntn very early spring and then At-zm t to a damp (not wet) shadjr ptace. Tbey wlU not ( » » e up the ntstjFear and hot vntn the third year, op OA at alfa i f A s ls wero n « perfectiy clean­ed or were allowed to dry out.

There is much more A IntereA In the article. We advise you to read ftsill i f pma i b l i '

ROD AND GUNNERSim LOGS F O m r LODGE

Card Pjurty for i3 # ren ’s

One thltd ( « toa^^togB netossary for the to u s tm tm ,A the hunting lodge A the Englewood Rod tmd Gun Club at the huhtlng grounds in Sussex County were fellod Sunday, when a group A memtora Journeyed through the imow to thd.Afh to the Stokes State Forest- '>

I q tlmparty -were Rtohatd Gau­thier, L .'R . Waketoan, C. Q. Rog­ers, J. C. Websf, FAto Muller and Norniap Morse, who worked for Mxmt five hours felling imd trhn- ming trees tor the cahiib vEacb suitoey m group a men wut go to the Ate to prepare for the faulldtng. This week-end anotoA grottp o f Rod and Gun members will to to the re­serves on a doer hunting expedition, the deer AaSon opening on Sunday.

The Rod and Gun Club secursil ISG forF IH Sftr the ehlTdren o f B„a. sex In the region o f the buAttng grounds at the card party In tlio Ex-Service Men’s Building Friiluy night, s sum twice as much as that A lo A year. The party for the children will fae held Friday night. December S3.

mtum&mmTRIER ASDIRECTQR OFB E R a N ^ T T Y l^

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Mrs. John Hawes o f Ridgewood, prominent club woman and active worker In Bergen County civic A - M l* , was today appolAed Director A EmAgency ReUA to Bergen County, by CheAer I. Barnard, tU- reAor o f tbo State Emergency Re­lief Admlnlstratloo.

,Tho appointment o f Mrs. Hawes nils the v^raesnry crroted by the reAgnatlon of Ernest J. Thier early In June when Deputy County Direc­tor ttater B. Hoisted was named act­ing county director. M f. Halsted will continue as deputy.

Mrs. Hawes bad been op^toted cbolrman A volunteer investigators to Bergen County, end Agantxed one o f tbe find groups of-volunteer wurkere to tbe state. She ta vice- president A the Ridgewood Board A Education and a past oftjeer of the New Jersey CoAerence A So­cial Workera

Would Avoid DuplicatienClylc, fraternA, religious and kin*

arod organizations cantemplating spraodlng holiday cheer thnutdi the dIMribution of comforts and food boakels for ChriAmas are tovltad by Mrs. Hawes to make use o f ftie cen- tral index maintained at the Bergen County Headquarters to make cerr tain that there wiu be no duplication A effort.

Complied to the central Index In North Hackensack, are tbe names A every family receiving rellA. All have been carefully InveAigated and are known to be worthy. Their names and the lAormatlon Is con. Ildentiel and never given out but however. It agenAes and oiganiza. tlone arranging to distribute basketa win furnish a IIA o f the families they Intend nmemtoring. It win mske certain that other organiza* tlons In . the same territory will not inriudo tbe same' famlUes on their llA-

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Nathan 8. HchrgsiW” IWWidto at the sTOwu w toe Northern New. , Alumiil. A seo c la t lo ii^ ^ * Country Qub. Eagfe^IJi, ! ^ banqiwt were a w aBaymtmd Hoiee; Dr. iT V ,W H p Jto Hendo, , DavM Aymar Embrey, Fniak p

^(Oardner, Shepp,^maqa, OSiSr W, Jeffrey, c j? i John C Kerr, Oswahj Ktrkby' L texow. C. V. MeserohL-iISi * phant, T . J. P e ik l^ .FhllUps, a . Le iSoy n S l * . Htkln. F r i ^ B. {'rotoL i L Rehamwa, “ >

The r^ e n o e A Kr-sod Nelson Flaaagaai AMh n o t , HOIS, was entered by thi«ta . a g r s a t d ^ A vAuable j taken. I jevdiy j

TMe Englewood -F lri jirtl. Episcopal Church wlebtstea i " tieto anniversary .of itp tlon. Rev. Deorge R Bci tor o f toe ChriiUan preached at -the ausnung sen

' iEckniu,

The aocM center schAyh M L Civic AMMCtatlon for the Novfirtor showed that, th* q, * A meetings hAd was (Kl; tb j« msnt,. the attendanca , ^ the qvswge weekly siicpai

(SiVlstmaa tree's toreute.’lri (to iL. qllaFftntJ

!ish#d ln;.^tIona of New u , due to t&jl. brownetau and cotta lootlie.'

Local Man 1$ Winner in Nafional Contest

Dr. George Heller A 100 khiA Fall* sada avenue, Eaglewood, certainly

tolioves to Santa, Claus, has luA been notified by L. fer o f Schaffer A Company, L tribUtors to r WeAlBghouse ! erators, that fae Is a wlnetr , Du A Automatic Refftgsrator j Natloifat Letter ‘Writing c oonducted'by. the WesUnghousi trie and Manufacturing compi_

Hla JeltU',^ 00-41)0 suhject--"e, the WeAlnghouse- Befrigoretof i year-round nAetafty" was m §8,000 received by^_,^ Judgea; a prehmlnihy rtkdInK. five hi letters-wero submittA to the J F ifty WeAlnghouse- Refrigt.„ w ^ We.prizes:as4^gl«wpo4,foitunme In having a 'WloMr.

S t . C E C I L I A S C H O O LThe annual Christmas entertain*

meiit o f both S t Cecilia irrammar and high scboolawtll be beM 'la tlie high school auditorium at tS, Thursday. The program fo llo#»j

"U p In Santa Land" and " I f You Are Good." grades one and two;

Christmas Bells." third gmde: The l it t le Divine Beggar of

ChrlatOHQle**. fourth grade;Claus and the Mouse." fifth gra<Wk "The Orphan Child," sixth grades "The March of the CfaristoiaR Twee," seventh grade: "Aunt Je- mlna s Present" and "Voices ingti tbe P a n ." eighth grade.

Entertainment by the high schooV vID be furnished by Emil AIphji« who wit! give a violin soto and James Alien who will sing. Tbe ■enloro will give a tableau entitled "Bethlehem" as tbo closing part the program. -School will cloao fop. vacation Immodiately after tbo ei^ tertolniuent

Several sound moving pictures were g i^ n in the auditorium Tuese day afternoon for tbe benoBt o f the school missionary societies.

What Is Your Savings Record for 1932?

H « fa toady tor Christmas Day— -Sjtn:^ d a | a .l,^ ; i* j U i 'L ' i

C L E V E L A N D S C H O O L ;The piipUa A tha IB gnuta h a v ^

fanned a toythm hand and gave their- f i i ^ public perfemuuice at as- #iembiy Moeday. ' Inclirted amongill# instiufiwmi irmiigiM, tuttiI:

out an overcoat indicated lie had been >tiuinmone from Indoora/and (oroed Into an ai ■liot In tbe bwk- e f bullet 'paseing out ibrontfi tlW ’ftetit eye. Death wi

was Btlil vrnral'when t h e '^ arrived, InAealldig'tlM

had taken pladi It^ yn eaualy a few thrown

K N IG imla a> paMing auto told

PBltaede

iiatUagM W ltotT CWhcll, Kn^MeV

atiac at fito ctabhoUM OraiHl avtmie Moaday alght'te plwi

jcymbalax drumff and* slicka. Gloria Hart waft. ihh laacler. f’''Clntotmae Vrerk U;how III prog mag'la all Ihe clnaeee. 'The roempi hate iaen'Sacaratod and ' the ch1l» drill aie makiag gifts er Chrifttmait cards |ir their’ pareate and fitondi. >’Tha*'tdnd«v«nlen to preperlng a dar a'Tey Bh#p'/ which wtH m pieantel la' the auditorium tor thhlF'wMMIa at 19:90 •.■),'Thuro* ■F.-MwiBber 22.IDMi aftwr playa are In •noduetkm

tor akaninr A tkn Mnraln« zazM*bly A 10;i0 n'ctarii next Friday.

— - - - ja ju .wjll give " ‘Th* J*liy Chitatous T»|sr’.''a|W>|hta Itaziln PnMF'WI

HONOR ROLL High School

senior honors—Mary Austen, Marib, Beck, Rita Farrell, Maty FIAscH, Staanhe Geary, Mary Hepscher, Anna Hughea, Dorothy Lsland, Aus­tin Lynch. Edith Moore, IffllzaboUi McGuire. Eileen Murphy.' FYsmets tfRourke. RJta Seitz.*

Junior honors — Flonnes TIAsn- berg**, Mary Connors, Mkriim Km* mona Anne Johnson, Caroline ScUfa hop, Hannah Bryan, Bdwwd Fk- hertyt Kathleen Mulrean, Marie Melta, Helen Shea, Bosalle Tralnor, William Fernekees, Teroniea VrA-i tars.

Sophomore honors—Agnes Schle* mer**,. Robert , Corby, Rosemary Hltchmsn, Robert Ruddy, Lawrence Hardy. Eleanor Kelly, Francte Roe*

Helen Beco.freshman honors — Mary John-

|on*4 Btella B w io lg . Florence Cut- hane, Helen Dunn,, Alice Edwardn MargarA Herrmon. (tatherine Hey* ligw. Mary Lawlor.tHIglMA honor, A I classes.

••Highest class honor,Grainnur ScKtiil *-

Grade 8—Doris Herrmsa, Mary KendaiL Dorothy Sobey,' Worenc^ FeH teKeA^Geor^ RIIHomi C raS 7-:CecUia SehtlUn|r,.£liB>bAlc' le]i, EliismAII Feley, Prericifr’Wads- W<Mh, EUsaMto BAmr, Mnvle CoH. Ipii ; grade 9—(iirie 'qnlan, Richard Pttnpby;. JnssHi Mririiny,'KAhlefb Aiidrewsj' M ary BsMen: Wiado S— Dorothy: --Leeer, Hanaret Wads* Forth, Jotsph Trdtler, AmW 'Bil-llnss,..Ftaiw cw- BleaBoyhaiq M tehasl But.

Grada: 4 - « « ita r il ' BaiHa, A M ph Cesilleni, John' ' Chrloa fierenoe O Prandy_piariea Cmi Contieot, Joseph CoMa, - Raym nd Gambon: grade 9—Pam -Apple.Maureen Brown, Aima' Dinota, Harold Duncan. Francis Moore:

Consider how very impor* .tant it is to save a little from your earnings every i^celt. . . With your face towards the sunshine, the sJiadows will fall away.

Let yoDr Savings Account show a gratifying balance at the end of the year.

Your prosperity will be dctcrniined not by how much you earn, but by tlie amount saved.

ORGANIZED 1902

THE PAMSAPES TRUST AND GUARANTY C».

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No. 1013

LITTLE TALK3 ON INSURANCE'«• b y ■ 'v i-4-/

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A F U R F L O A T E R

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the ritapiin f m ataita!DtaKHn* "Cbrislmas CarM.

tM 'Msst lapiftorit. pro*ke-ainrorit* wu he iT E - ’

lusurance Policy will replace your fur Coat or Neckpiece if stolen or lost, anywhere or -aiiywBy. ,,, • ‘

’Pie pfemiiimycfiarge is base on theTTaliie w iW a* tniniinum prem ium o f '1l5,0OftQr 12 mouths.’ . ,

grtuto ^Euntod Koftt, ' Her« moniiy CbMtoe l^yMibigiwn, Doug- log McQheo.

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P*Of driving during tlio four months pMtod from Aiagust to'Do- comber.' IW mtonneit who operate l*nbltc Service street care and biiaes lOF Bergen; Diviftton received, .09R iR_

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bonus plan of the comixuiy. Hock- iPsaeM Ooingd had IM beat lOcriM U M itf tho Partioaaaa'aad garaima in (M SMStHTfU* tlw pfariod. All Ber- gan DivloMH' bOBBo HMcfcs waro dia-: tribotad P m iM i i i I t at Hi i Bril' taek.ftariQa... DtaeaatliuaBdb at tho baaailf>pMi far at laasi ri yaac has haea ttariim

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Engkiiiood i .IIW ; Guarantee dc jniat Company;

- V H09n : t a . ,gg. to 9 p. m. . ;- .nria49rdayo,-9 a. to. ta attn . Monday ovaalaf, t to 5 p. m, - W wuKHt P A un m A-v«iie»%u** noa oiaunrooD ri4 ««ri

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Englewood Coal t tnmber:J. F. PRENTICE, Pres’ l.K. E ADAMS. Asst. V. Prer’t

a. a frenttce, Tre«. S. e; FHBNTIBS. Sro’f.

C O N I^ ID E R C O A U f A O V ^ A G E S t |

N o other fuel w ill gtvo you4o 'taiiell h d it foFfao tittle sieaef■ f t ta practically " fo o l p roo f"^M d wtIt .Bot la iL expiode. j- j t - '■ j

3. I t ’s burning requires no macUnerjt which .ma^break doW , BO pipes which may freeze; pq pltodTJgbt VUt™ 9“

no electric current which may.hp |httt.oS, H4. A CMl furnace open tse so

and regulate i t . -f . I t burnswith s ualtora Waimthwnd ja i l be eesfiy t***'

&> suit the Season. ’ •Jfi J-’'"-’-: *''rhonw your order, while you h kVe l t ia iniad* to RNGLI

•41709. Household aisea advaate-izse a toa^ OctobM Vor anything b i the Boildlng Line phone imaLBWOOD

Automobi^ jFires Theft, Ltobilityp CftllitoNi

•rid P rop er^ Dft>nftgi|

T H E P R fe S S , D E C E f lB E R 16, 1932 ..PAGEUA re Urged T6 Don Red fogs V^eh Deer HuntingI Opens Tomorrow ir Four Days of Actual Hontini

toutb OB Anderiioo kvenue by Leon Weller ot }W8 Tom Himler toad. Port Leo, Sunday alteinonn. TIforo were no complainta No comslalnta resutted from the oraah of on Ease* sedatr being driven west on Rome No. 5 by J. andmni Van Dohlln of- 1(138 Illvor rood,

Jersey'" " ' « » Ksmo" Hoassn, ^igewoter. and another Ease* being aiuiniay. Uecember 17 and ilrtven north on Bergen boulevonl

in. live days, eseeptlng tho 'P ' J - ^ n ^ t t of 105 Ridgefield ovo.. Vk e™ Bogota, Sunday afternoon,

ilng Simday, thus giving four ; d „ , ,|,g prompt oandlng ofBttual hunting, la Mpocted | highwaya by the Slate Highway

, a rorord army o f eporta. Maintenance, department many oc- the deer woods. Irldenta were prevented on road*hunting In New Jeney la [leading to the Oeorge Washington I all holders o f realdont and | bridge.yicnt hunting lleenaea.. No 1 The enow, while light, was hardly ^ iig game licenae to te->

A hunter Is allowed one ir during the aeneon nnd

nocked and prevail a Ireocherous surface for speeding motorlBla. Trot- Be police In Fort luie caused drlvara

•part his succesB to a rogo. I U> reduce speed, and in this wny tho lien or to the State Fish-and I danger of accidents at Important In- ammlsslon, iit Trenton, w ith-) *»mectlons was removed.ours, under penalty o f hoavy i ----------♦ — --------failure so to do.Jersey protects its , does and u,,i I he only rteac tlmt may 111 legnlly are fenctEs with -IsIWe I hive Inchon Shove the Jar of dogs In hounding deer inlilng dogs Into the deer

" r - T ^ '^ i r e - u d e T t o S f^ iP 'J ^ ^ A'.'! dM -e Demares, M.

•olo ‘WM\^y«4 by Betty Bamnumdt and tho old Chrtoimao favorite, ” 'T w m the Night Beforo, ctutou mas" woo road by Otodya Idwtsr.

Tho program wntaudod t r aie nmging of ••S ll«t Ntght” by both classos. teachers o f wmeh ots Mine Anna Port* and Mrs, Ella Kamhnm Oude. ,

The pupils o f the SA gisde of the Browning School hove been malting a fr le » to show the modes of travel used many years ago up to the present time.

The boys In the A and B divMona o f the fifth grade of the Browning School have one period a week which to devotedrdo maonel training. I'n- der thb directloa of Mr. Birch, sat h boy hah completed ■ a ••door-stop.” made In W g design, gaily painted m natural cbbuEatCVUim w-Dl he used for (ihrliitmas gifts. Ewh boy baa also nearly completed os airplane, made to scale, regiilrlng much akill to obtain balaoce and proportion.

tune teller and nfraiihmenia v iB ^ m m i#« , ^ - .4

Committee to Janet (torrolfr (411^ 0 ‘Nellh itrabres Haymon^,4lRutBKre^nlfAm Tjuatwlnm f. Abtey7*VaWMobnkprn, Lorraffia Vaugnah, ED*. abetb Cutte, Catherine Benton, Betty Ctatk. Oortnule EnnUt Audrey Mahler, Betty Sexton, leunto<l*NeiIh MetonlO Langer, EUune Boyn, Uor. garet tVenilover, and Kheba Simla.

GIVES l'.SE OF LAN©FOB VEGET ABLE PLOTS

oons r i S T m o v f ' l ’ htcU will moot Tuesday, Do-„g the cicer comber 3«. at the homo of too pres-

o”f rifles w of B b S s u u l * ** Diedrieha Har-- (lAnhiTPtr noontio oni*nAa> L'lmct* mVbpeK... v» Lvnmm In tho com^r First st.

I This wHl hr th? nnnuQl Christmas

Womii'sCUi Moles

1. |,l■ohllllI«l and a heavy |,iho Is Iiltnched to uaing or | „ ,In i«cco.sMon In tho dear I. •*»*™ «> education will meet

an. ncsslles other than buck- Bccomher OS at tho school, yiitl :rilempt-to ttktB or-mit- " Tho annniu tHrlsltnas festival of 1 I .Icci ciuvaae,while in tho 'lie Demorost Baptist church and' or llcl-ls The State regards Sunday school will he hcM icriilay 'on .ilempl lo hide tho anl- ."toht. Decemher 33. There will . m ,.i i.lentity and ftxas a also I * a White Altar service at I

I Which (flfh) will brought for Uiff- ! Wiipld-iiN arc ftiivlHlnB all ^iritmtlon to the nenly. !

I (ninii: Into tho WQOito : Krluml will rlOfre for the ClirlMmttAt | OP to wpjir plenty o f hrit^t vacation at 1 o’fltxk, l)ec«»mb»*p .*1 i :hinr. TliiN precaution nBRinM <nml reopon Jantiory H t,t -jilel lo l»e ospaclal^’. hn* mih U gtfsmg of Hlxih Htro«t I ; duf* In tho fact that much j hOBtess thia week to ihe Tue.M. f foll.K: i-cmaliw cm the trees j , | a y pridpe aiih. I

I The True Blue r roJe iiAid a lunvlw eon and meeting Tuesiiny at the home of Mrs. J. M. Pielfox, First street This was also their C*hrl.«t>

rrena party, at which Rifts of nom­inal value were exchamred.

Mrs. J. W. Knlaht and her son. WiUiam .McKnlsht, have returned

If^m an nutoraobile trip to l*h11adel-‘I phia nnd WashlUBtan.I At the meeting of the Garden ('luh la talk was ttlren by Mrs. Ueonre WilUama of Norwood on the srow- Ina: of onmuilH and perennials, es-

1 pecially delphinium with which Mrs.1 Wlilijuru? has had a large amount of experience. \ flower cominUlee

MIsb Owuh. Columtto sint^ent. gmduatenf SbasglBU former V.W.C^.A. worker In China. odi^29^ tho Study Group of the Tonafly Woman's i^utk Slanday at the home of Mra. John V. tlodei b{iugh, Engle street* on "Chinese Wonmishood.'* The departtnent wHI not bold a seikind meeting In De­cember.

On TtiOBdt ;' ^ e Art Department met at tho homo of the chairman, toa. H. E. Cutt^ eSrond View ler- toce.

Tuesday, Decemher 20. tho dra­matic rtepartmeift will meet at'the home of aim. John V. StnsSteUgh. dopiMlment chnitTnan.

Mrs. JuUa Lyle, one at Tdiiafly's largest property owners, has allowed tho emergency relief admlnUdr&Uon to plow two targe plots o f giDUhS» owned 1^ her, one on River Edge road a^d the other on West CUotoo avenue. In preparation for Its use In the Bprlng for v^eUble gardens, by families of the town approved by the relief administration.

-----------» —PVPILH IN RGCITAL

Mrs. Lillian Bangs of Grand View termce, entertained the paiwnts and Rlends of her ptono’ pt^pHe at n re- cltol at her home Baturday.

Pupils taking pail were Winiam Hark. Mary Reymour,* Loomis Bell, James Bell, Nancy Grobn, -Margaret Phllbrook, l*eggy Rowan, Dnvid Cook, Jana White, Caro) Jenktne, Martha Beymoiir. Virginia Clark, Morion BongH. Constance Roset^ugb, Pamelo Cowan, Belly Neal, niut Mary ('utta

At tho close of the rerttal Mrs. Bangs nerved l»vi lo fdw)iit sixty guests.

4-OPERRTTA TO N ia ilT

Ch^toHoia Sports Party Tuesday

'T h e Toyiruiker,'* «a three .'«i , operetta, will be presented tonight, j at 8:J10 o'clock, by the Student Or- ganlzatlonr of the Tenafly high school. In the high school auditoi- ium.

in the cast are John Trotter,

iBonai ^rtotmaer ceremonies at .the New Jcffley <kdlee» for WonseD to*, 4ay.

J. B. FUheefo at Prtwj>ect etreet baa wrttteii plsiye, "Foiituels" ami **Amo« iJnder.". which have been gcheduted for production by Ihe Proviocetowa Playbouae OpUd at New York. **Fantaala" will open Tuesday. December 27. for two

eka* rtm. “ Amos Under" will be stven in Pebntary for two weeks. Both plays are being produced with

view to later pitvluctlon on Broadway.

The LMSHa fire deportment wlU hold Its annual benefit movte show at the L » i i la Theatre all nest week. Tbi>re will be three different fesk- three shown at the fbt *ilre and in ad­dition to these there will he several Mtorte of fires. PrUses wHll be given to the children are on display at Brtsu) avenue. A bouse to bouse cAnvn«8 far the sale of tick­ets in in prmrresH.

The bofux} of education, wrtli meet Tumday night' In the -gn^m or school.

The finance committee of the mayor om) council will meet Mon­day night In the liorotigh hull with the two new members of thg t*oun- di, when steps wOl lie taken to drew up »he new budget aftd curtail ©x- pens*

Ml’S. K. B. Vapn of Harrison «d. entarUdnod Miss Hosemond 3\mesof Nantucket. Mass., this week.

Miss Elizabeth Eastwooil of kyl- von avenue spent the woek-end at home from the Pratt Institute In Brooklyn

Mr*. Kenneth Kennedy of Ames avenue entertained, her hephew and niece. Fhivid and Dorothy WU«>on of Mt. Vemoii. N. Y.. over the week-end.

Rtod*, «ut«rtoht«d at BMvto lirfditM. (toy tvenlng.

Bsbby S«tv«g« of JoliMaii avanue t o racoperatlng at tila honia, foUav. tag a uktototi} ojnratlm at (ha Eo- glowood HoaRito).

Mr. and Mrs, Lartin Farrtiili and daughter of Cherry lane are making their home tamporarUr'’ In Bnren- port, town.

Mra Charles W. Spilimn of War­wick avenue entertained at luncheon and cards 'Wednesday ofterninni.

A reception was fdven Oiturday svening In the comnunlly room of tl)e Teaneck ITeMiyterlan Church In honor of Rev, anii Mrs. Rednold

Rowland. Rev. Rowland, hot. hcea pastor of the church tor ten y ta ^

Mra. Jfred Klem of Copley ave> nne entoiialned at tnldge TbundaV ovenlng.

Mra. Auguat RurkhanU <T Edge- wood avenue enteitoined at ranis Friday afternoon.

Mlea Frances Dcmareal of Teaneck road entertntned at cards Wednes­day evening.

Mrs. L. Thturaortb o f Qerrtson avenue te spending several months In Calltornta.

Mra. W. Rand Jones o f Pomnniler walk entertained at carte on •Tues- ilay afternoon._________ \________

RIDOEFIELD - MORSEMEREPitUkwtlOtt Office: 564 Brontl Avenue GlilHTIlVDK THO.YU’SON STAKRTlEIiO

Rklgeffelff, N# 3, Phone: DIorsemere 6*5964

WO.MAN HURT IN OakSU The stippei^ rai^ttlon • of Hen-

drickx Causeway and Edgewutar avenue gaturday evening caused a truck own^ by John Telsnn of J ll HaiTlROh hveniie. Gaifleld. nnd oj*e. rated hy l,ewlK Gallo of Forn»on

will be held at the chnpel on OU<* dene avenue. Ridgefield, Thursday evening, December 22. 8itf«erintcn- deni John Koppeniuil of the chun'u school will have charge, osslst^l by Mw junior pchiT liHiul of l.itile

md Uie • liurw'i ir(Oi» f*i' J ovnveniie. l*odi. niid a plreaure ivir , tk'ouln. No. 84. These hoys will no-owned and operated by Alfred U. i nate and dPcoralo. the I'hri-tmMs Hunt of Hillside avenuo, Toa- tree.

tria tiectod w that office by vobi ffver -Pred Behren^ aesist chlfi; f i t « tW h t meeUne, .

hkru^ ' o f 't e a s " "• ‘ 'SErlich of Z^caster roadi»

RI«igefle^U W sponsor fop » aeriea t ' Qypt^ teaa which will be hekl the Oficrge Wa^tngton ton on van boulevard, Englewood CMffo«- every Wednead^ evening during ttie^ winter.

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neck, to collide. MllUoont Hunnnnn of 23R Fourth street, Ridgefield Park, received severe ku'erations about the face nnd ehoc^ There were no charts.

nd ehoc^

CONSIDER SUCCESSOlTO RECORDER D W iS

Iwiwrence Komono. dyuggiKi. and George Mantis, attorney, are being nametl ox iioaslhle aucceasors lo Ite- conicr I'lareme DavU of the Kldge- field police (Otirt, who relires Jan-

MRS. K l YKENDAL a% rii Mrs. Kuykomlnl of the teachm-r

staff of the Ridgefield schoni-. ttas returned from Indiana uGec «v«> months’ leave of ni»spnce. Mrs. Kuykandal has had chai-ge of ih» muaiu in the local schonix for Ne\. erol jears. and during her ahsencQ .Miss Hgfrers filled tho voiMUt v

An jMlJoiirno*! meeting of tho ms.vor i 'u*r> I Davts wis appointed to fill nnd • ouiH il be held In the-tar- '•noxpire.i term Of tho late liar- ough hjUl Thunulay. De^omtar *jn. i '*> **' ‘♦‘ •kor. The rtppomtment will

.\Ils« Freda Weinladcr of Linden | ^ "'•‘'lo Now Ye.'irs Ffa> h> ih«> torrnco nnd Miss Graoo ThrlJ-tsino , mojrti and council.

PARTY HHt C H liK IIA benefit bridge party will i>c

hold January 0 at the homo of Mr Walter Brooks on Morse nvemio for the ehurch fiinil of 8t .l.imoK M r. (*hureh.

rSNOWFAU.F WINint NICKS

BRIDCETKAFFtClkDrtoSiarpIluOUiki

BreatKhFdl

Dancing, games, refreshments will feature Ihe sfw t party of the Jun­ior Woman’s <*hin of Tenafly. Tnes- day. at 8 pjn.. Iw ihe kindergarten room of tho Ralph 8. Maugham Rchnoi. Admission will he a dlmo, with an additional charge of ten rents for each game plnyWl. Three donees will cost a dime, with the poftslbllUy of winning the elimina­tion dnni'o :»nd thereby winning three tree of cost. There will be a for-

. Grace Huebnor, Jossnlyn Jones. A l - O i - d o n n\onue attended a t freil Califano. Dgo D© Rosa, Ktl*elMortlmor: Alta-rto I.oh«-k onrt Ito^ i r)La 'M \ lIter"n f Itrais' ‘ '‘'’""".T" ! rottt'I^m "”trice Uohr. Albert l*sivedim, Howard i ... ^ ihJs week to rabo funds for ihc , mmoa snui4ndorson Krnest llueno and Kve- , ' ,, , ,, „ , « ‘hristma-. jMirty that will ho given , 'hoi™ f.r th.- kl.Wi«» or .h. Wallor ll.r- ! H'^nk Krl

Miss Jofinotto Topiior of t>«y avc-

lyn IJeHosa.The music will ho directed l*y

Prof, nifford Domaroxt. The opor^

Mr?. II H. llonio of |»ai*k uvonuo, known b* tlio stage as Kva nov.i. is iriving n M*rlo« of lectures

otta hn» been coorheil by Miiw Ruth ; J,, iia,i,i.on Pliiwi Hotel. New,I'arliman. with Elizoheth Smith o" i York I'liv on •■Wh,4 l« the Kentt- Student assistant. EWe Welenle

tart Itoemoi- l V"t. American l*o- *.;ion mcmlsTK :md friends at t||.- Municipal liiilldlng. DM-emtar ‘Jh.

IIARMACEK CREMATbJIFuneral Bor\lt*e}t wort* ludd for

William linrmnrok, fdl, who i-om ide by drinking emUdu- homo of Mr. .'Uiil Mr-v

ristensky ©f 'Jll’J Hbidcr boulevard, nidgoriokl. wore bol.i s'enne

■from the Met’om-y funond ihnMli, '"■**.in cjrontwood. Friday. The |•omalllH B-*‘ ii. \li were cremidod at the Now York an*!

Mrs. Bugiasa of Virgn avomie' h«j|' returned from Perth Amboy, tvher*;) she spent several days last weiell' visiting friends.

Tile annual t'hrtstmas celebratMa" for the children of the BergeA Boulevard Reformed f'hurch wlff. take place at the church hall Da*comber 28. z

Mr. nnd Mrv. Maurk'e Gynn of Do Qroot place have leturnm from Motmtiiin Lakes, whors they yluUed friends lastweek.

The Mlfutea Jane and Madeline Gerry of Broad avenue. Mra. LeHtee?; Hmith,, Mrs. Htaiker. Mrs. Uurry l^lwards. Mrs. T L. Smith, Mrs, Alvir Field and Mrs. hMward Mas* terson of Jjincnstor road were liosl- ' ej^en fjjr taiiofll I'nnl parties dUriitiC thW f^t week. 1

Tho newly appointed program (onfmittee of iho Younr Itepublioan (luh. cor,ststing of Robert BmlUw chairman, mid the Missos Esser, Ad- kcr and Ttmi|>p. will have (hartfe of tho :irrengomonts for the oH fushionod minsirel hIiow and a pro-> tes-sional coach will ta ongngod for. tho rehenreals. Tho Young UepUbt. llcar.>*‘ On*hPf‘ irn will pla>4

.Mr«. kisthor Hnmltt of the lOCftl' (kchoid fjtciiHy !<poko at Ibo nioetln^ of tho B T. Thiirxiiuy aftornoonc; .Mrs Cnia ('ulilli. pre>ldont. presldr; cil Tho unit plans lo Horve lunch*' oon lo th© chihtfon whon Iho sorohd form otions m .liiiiimry.-

Mi>. wniuira lloini, Mr-*. O. Dos*. wiiM. Mra .fohn Thomjmoii.I ’Jiiiilo. Itopotto. Mrs ('li.rencn tL: liHviM. Mrs h>lwin It. Gildncr. Mn.'*J nvmdi. Mr.R II llmison, Mrs. G,.

\M-r«' iuiosIk tit Iho benefit, Ijc-I nook .d Ihc liomo

• >f Mrs linliMid BolUg on NfaptS

frill he ncTompanta. and Mrs. Har­riet Wnllncp fritl fuwtst ITof. Ih*m- arest.

Paalto Bwit«vaid

L E O N I AI n n in g i t p o iaLo c k

LeonU 4*0571

Man Winter sank bis ^“ **’**‘ was appointed to remomtar mera-roffK *11 the George Wash- who a:e ill. Tho program com-- lln ii:- over Saturday .and mittee reported ihat speakers of in- i, .lU'! tho l^ rt AGlTioiHtyV [ terest will adiiroRS each moetlng «m- t vi uitiro cxperloncOKi n sjiari»; til May. The mooting will ho held ) ill 111- ome. January XBtaidsy truffle, usually In. the ^t the mooting last week of the

Boy Hcouih. un lllURiruteil lecture on Bmls wu.s given h> Beecher S. I^wdLsh of Koventh Htreet. Bowdi.xh Is secretary of the Jersey Audubon Hociety.

The Men’s Brotherhood of the Demarest Baptist church will tender a party tonight to the cost and oil who aaslsteii with- the recent min-

The net proceeds were

SANTA CUDS TO VISIT CHILDREN IN LEONIA

Donations of Toys Are Urgently SoIicHetl

f (hoil '.lllds. drei’peU to t2.2tHl chiles and OR Saturday, when ouIIk-i uiui not OH inclotnent.Biotoii-ts used tho span,

mly Of wolkera, totalingare»! tlte wlntt^p snow of Sun- ir Up long hike over the Kud- iVer, (>n Rntiirdasi BW pedos- nude rlie trip, dlffinilty wo« experienced bvigti-eli stow, art .Xuihorlty to keeping the j jjboat $1ir>.

Mr.New

Santa Glaus Is coming lo Leoula and will greet his little friends at Ihe Leonia grammar school on hristmaa Eve with Kitertainment

and preaentB. Santa will also vtat

wood, Mrs. Arthur Hayes of Pali­sade. Mrs. J. r . Manton and Mya, Oorrlnn H. Smith o f Tenafly, Mr4> F. J. Dunkee of Teaneck and Mra. Frank Smith of Ijconia. Christmas Carols were sung following' this presentation.

4-

DREDGtNG POND ‘ .New Jersey Crematory. .\ searchnine lUtiloaophy of l^veT i work I'.olng on on the dredginj* ! is being made for a son of the dead

Mi-" Helen Mucker of GlcnwoO'l of Hutley 's I ’oial, which i5onn«Hl.x [ msn. whone home han taen im Hu u\etme iMitertained ui a party at her I with Wedf Creek .it the souliiciiihome riHimdii) night. OueatM were Ihe Ml-;.*e-< Dorothy Bunlelte. Doris ft ’hiiHder, Dorolhy Fisiher uud Phbel Flexche. uIfO Melborne Kich- Ards. .hick lloneeiilHich <uu1 Ted lUdenat of Leonia, Norman .Ruble o f Eiiutewood and hklward Ho'fftnan of K<iuewuter.

end of Ibdvefiekl. Thin is expected 10 give |•errlL*tnent relief in the floodill;; ul culUiiw iiud the lowei road.s in town.

west for many years. Mr. Harnm«eK w(iH an employee nf the Imj'om'ii tin-! had become denpondent ovit lu- ill­ness nf tubemitosis.

1 ;

. CHI R< II ENTKKTAIN.ME.v rITjp aumi.d ritri&uuas emertuui-

ment and c;ufd service of the >hu;- llfth Neighborhood Baptist church

KO:iUNO KiRKMKNtaiwreme Komaito will head the

fire deparement iht.s year when ha* uppointnient Imn been apiH-ovcfl by

A* Dciiiai'hiil Mis. N |l(Mc:lu.>* H HliiichOIh - "iiC:

.Mi-s. K.ii-iii>sl Tatarelli « f llidgvneid .iiid \h*( F I'aWH-of Itadbiirn wafO- gU••Rl -It .1 ■IlliOei 'Iiid ihovaiie m 1*1 •• \ \.-u York t^tyPci week —

.\iidtc\ Mouu. CuHi IhompsOtt and Xhdto.d, 1 kiw>- >>i SyiatiiM* t'Blv « T.v*T-l»\ MsirL'n*‘nt«* «*«m«ic !►» Holy-—.\h;;el” Ar.idemy. t ‘•.iist iin .• SaliO. **■'. lelll imm Ihc Moiiti-tjiir V-.inUll - sciiool. .iiid Frank Hcbnerh'n frpni RiitffriH i ’nlvetHily wiM l«e liomf '•_£;>>next week for Ihe Chii>.tmaM yarii*.

the mayor nnd fOunclI. Rommiu« non*

Teaneck West Englewood

I.KONIA PtfU t'E FORTHHKDl ^riDN N o t L IKE LY ,

IIRAI aN^IUNKEU■ t'lmrlutl© Braun, dnuglitvi

ay p 01 I he bridge free for traf • riip l•nmv-removal > equipment ineil perfectly In Its firet offl- est. ind the roadways were clean of every vestige of snow I a few hours after the fall hadId.

Three AuU» CmsliesM amomoblle accidents wore *d In Fort Lee over the week- eriod. Fill caused by ' npery ays on Saturday and iitdny. cs M. Biackmar o f 31 North iy-i'fHnnd .street. East Orange. t k'ord coupe east on Mala .Vnuiied with a WllTys Knight

l»m:; driven north on Le- ■ avenue hy Lotile E> Enow Of Bipimni avenut^ New York, fwr re no complmnts.Siry-hier ixtupe, dritnon east on I; No. r> and Anderson avenue nUlAm Menroe o f 13S' Union *oy. North Bergen, collltled a Dodge sedan being driven

Red Rose Troo|», Girt Scouts, will have their Christmas jiarty Wednes­day afternoon. December 21, at which gifts will be exchanged, games played and refroshmenU provided by the girls will be served. Tho troop committee will be guests « f honor. Mrs. Charles DlUel has been enlisted os second lieutenant.

Alterations are under wny In one of the vm*ant stores near the post office making It ready for oocu- imncy for one of the large chain grocery' stores.

The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Demorest Baptist churoh met for luncheon, at which the host- esse-s were Afrs. Benjamin Corley and Miss Martha Corley. A Chrtm- mas program followed which In­cluded readings on. Christmas cus­toms in many lands, Interspersed wltli Christmas carols and a solo by Mrs. William O. W e b e r . _______ _

T E N A F L Y

K BOARD SUGGESTS IACKONV.OINTOHHue BosiBets CoTtred il^nsCoucilSessiiiB^Ite tho ■ long” cwsslOir -o f fly CouttoU Tuee^ay, only roii- businoss was transacted, po foments o f borough saloG ft- iOha am', |>udg:et cuds

op the Palisades.Letters receh'ed from Mr. Koorins

and Mr. Znckor hrousm up the mn». top nf the Increase In rates of the Kile Railroad, and following a dls- ensston ftoro toe f lo o r ‘d Me«»ra. Earlo. SlmstotlittR onO FPl'™rr. tor mayor wa® autoorlzed to oomnranl- S wit!) IM iritowtate Comtnorra CoBimlssIoa ana pratert too rolae In ratra.

0 Town PltiinWi?- B«?n* ™** It t)io eBtabUahmtnt o f A aot- lltio of w « » t Clinton (iv«nuo

fTwmriS-'Vtoa lo* ( IW nw »« rlyto to (a c i l l t^ mnlter* w t»o t toltttoii bocoini) ono of tho roain nrtorien o f oaot.lMlA va®t la In Boraen County.Tllcotion for improvowont ofinternHAtoU « t Ki-.^te otreot |ind|*fve)t nvonue WM i-ooolvod from *hts In tho i^ in lty .• foquoat o f the Hill Ruo Coin-f fct tooclndirar hf> P*ri*tto to Koithera IValtoy) W cOmpnnyValtoy)(tonted. •Tho permito were foi-to«rhockor riMd, tomiod In Itttiotrtro teed ‘by Ihn ItohHc flervlce. ‘ Won eiirned by JOB ranttentn of t««w .... of a

The rumor that the p e r s o n n e lI 'j i , . „ j hj.a, u. iiituiu of thilolrne the Leonia police ilepnriment Wl# Uuvenue. wos raon-led Uaturnay aft- lie reduceil to help re<lur« the Itl.'IH j enmnn lo Iklwin Illiilcrr. sou of Iiurtfiiot wn.a roneldered imfoundod ’ ,\in,. k . L. Rlnher or ItlUapfirl

the mtie ones who may he unable to come to the school because of ill­ness at tjietr home. Be sure to write Banttt Clans F yon arc on the sick Hat. Itiet address him ••Santa Claus.' Post Office. I/OOnla. N. J.. nnd the postmaster will see that tho letters are delivered.

,Tbo Christmas Tree celebration committee wUl he Blod lo receive toys In Rood condition from any hlldren who may have outitrown

them or who may haw “ >•« *» epiiis. These toys wlU he dls- tribiiteil to the less fortunate chil­dren of Leonia with tho Christmas laskets on Christmas &re. 'toys maj be sent to Santa fflaua Ilor- oush Hall, or will he called for If a letter Is sent to toe Christmas Tree Celebration Committee In care of Albert E. Faundera. chairman, ot 140 Howard terrace. Leonia. or plione to Leonia 4-llW-M before Chlrst- nuis Eve. ^

today in view nf the unofficial an­nouncement of Mayor John Pnllock and Police rommissioner George Macollster that It would be unwise to decrease poliro protection owing to tho prevalence of major and petty crime throughout th© state. The fact that the memtars of the depart­ment are voluolarlly contributing | ten per cent of their salarlea for re­lief Is thought to lend ftiriher weight ©gainst u reduction of the force.

4-Donald Bahenroth of Howard, ter­

race has been pledged to the Bcm T heta 1*1 fraternity at Columbia Tfnivereity. nnd Qonlon Marsh of Overlook terrace has been pledge<l to the Phi Q.*unma Delta. Both .nro members of the freshman cloAs.

Robert Balxwk of Hawthorne ter- i U. Hendricks, woiihy pren*l mn race returned home Sunday Slate of New J®rao>-

l.awrrence College, Cbnton. N. Arthur I*.y.. for tne Christmas holidays. Ho : m "> "» enterialncl the M oiu.™.- Is a freshman there. lonlld of Christ P. K i-hurcli Mon-

The Dover RMtf*Drawt Crow oiTweNigiiU

Tlie Leonia Wayera' Guild prodiic- Uon of "The Dover Road" by A. A. Milne lOBt Friday and Saturday nights vres well attended. The playwas coached for Alexander Wyokofr. with the actUng by LLk'li^ U. Jond.

George Brown o Sylvan terrace and Arthur loan of Wedtvlcw nve- mie will return home tonight for tho Christmas holMlays from Han­over, K. II.. where they' are mem­bers of the freshman class at Dnrt- mouth College.

John F, C. Pollock o f Fhiulin boulevard will return homo tomor­row night from Revern Bchool. Rev- erna f^rk. Md., fop the rhrislm.is vacation.

Jack K. Llddy of Brewster, N. V.. nnd Warren Babcock o f West f>r

CRADE SCHOOL OASSB MCHRISWB FROGRAII ^ aafAB (likkea Hive

a ' . .L I .J i?..i«»taM aiara it A l U B i n v l

■ In the cast were C. Kenneth Spen­cer. laidwis A. Lantz. J. E. Car- son. Albert E. Jslmroii. John F. Klehl. Leonard N. Noyes. Betty Cot- son Mary V. MarUliiB, Slfimo F.. S h u p Sid Ellrabelh P. WHltoms.

Committee chairmen for toe Pins- era' Guild arei J* Palmer Winiams, production: Allyn P- heratilu: JamoB S’. CoKlinp, enter-S S t o l S s B l C . Pond, Uejnlral Sector, and Mira FSorettra Trane.publicity. , „

Tho exeetttivo committee ki H Brow Flesnl. sresldent: Mrs. .Whn A. Ingbam. vt»-president. Mrs. Edwttrf rertis, raeortniB ee era t^ ; Mrs A. H. J6HMOH. rairespondliiis

and Andrew Forsyth.sscietary. treasurer.

•rtiB guM- I i » am ^

'The 3fl and AB-classes of toe J. m ! r Brawning Bebooi present^ an entertainment t o t e morning, at th

SW'niiniU. in to* <»** **■* "BriSunp, J u l t o BlackwelL £ h e ^

Fred Hughlln, Vincent WC-

J n V r ’tCtormora^ra.^ment waspi««Tttini, ,uwed » t ' » bcoadc^lte rimmn. with j®

o f

■ri. EiilweX B e^ toWfClnffCkillw

. potty ttFyekoK ebopttfi. o f _the P . ‘a . E. met thlB afternoon lit w e Le- ^ f a u b bouse, **■■Oiftltimu meeting, Mrfc A l^ rt tgraed-wood#. ■ o f Leonia, hoirtemt, -Waa assisted by Mrs, Arthur Pettltt o f T.aonla. Mrs,' O. M. Cady and Mra 'W, C. Xh«*bw*B W est Engle-

*A*paper t'Chrlstssoe CamoiM'.ln M «.y Laids.'- w by , M ra Ethel L.< Moore'of Laonla. Hns Uavta: Hooks o f Wert Englewood.gav* 'Ml BCfUMiit of .trip ' nm l.

Furk. The cerAi4non> wns pei fomieJ [ ut ihd home of th© brltlc b> Rev, T. Kikmann of West New York. Mi-is .May Huwllng wii» the brlUonvncl. un«l IVana tfiimkenbnsh was licst man.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Rmker will mike their heme in West New York.

M r . M. J. Halllgun nf Mesereuu terrac'e, entertaJudl ul cunl.s Thttrs- «isiy.

H. R. Weaver nf Morrison street. ■Is spending .several weeks m Bos­ton.

Mrs. Mary Htudt, wtlve worker in Teaneck (*Uapl^r 2lH, O. K. H , h<is been appointed grand lopreseitlailvp tn the Htate of West Viiginln. The appointment was made by Mrs. .\nn;

flay afternoon.Mrs. Corl Hiltars of Msltlan.l nve.

nue Ifl coDfln©*! to her home n-*' ilie . result of an ontom«»ni« m cWent. ,

Mrs. J. KniHM of MornrnKsl'Ie •»*r. | race gttve o des.Hert lnl«l«e \Vedn**s* t day .ofternooTi for jhe tanefii of .\1t rarmel GuH«l nf rti. Josei.h's R » ’ Church of Bogota.

Mrs. KlUolt BkKsI of Weslervrlt iJo/ie entertained lU lunrhism .iid hridge W<Hlnee<t.iy afimnoon.Mrs. Ai G. Wlsslei of rumtarlnmi

avenue ftntertiilne<l a! i-.inlH Tl»nr*‘-ango were dinner guosts o f Chan-Driy evening.Ring R. Pollock of ^Paulin boule vnrd, last Rntunlay night. Ikd-h men are seniors nl RutgOrs UnlversUy fl.nd played In the backflotd of the All-Star team In the Rldgewooii clmrity football mune that nfter* noon.

A children's movie program, sponsored hy the Home and Rchoni Association, will be held In the Le- imla Theatre thla flltoranan footur- InjT Harold Lloyd in "MO’rie Cregy*’ and "RoswfiU'e Busy Dat^‘ and the Olympic Oomes.

Mrs. I^trlck Henry Davis o£ Paulin taiitevard bos returned from R five weeks' trip to Bermuda.

Tho Kpwortb lieague o f the Meth­odist church ,wni hold a Christmas party and dtmee in the gymnasium Tuesday nfiriitE -December at «.30. ...........

Dr. Halford Bollock, son o f Mrs. J.* Hallock o f Califomla; forweriy o f T^niii- fluA irrflBdson ofiCo1>-R!i--jah HaUock of Wood termbe, bos beat appointed to the staff hf ihe N ew Jersey Orth<^>edlc hospital. at Oraneff.

Mrs. Jennie Freeman 'and Mrs. Mafkm-Ollii of Foreift Hills, L . t .

Chaiie* Black o f J e i i^ City were week-end guests o f Mrs.Laux or HHlcrest aventi^

Dr. and Mix. John Jjk, Ingham of Beechwood place were dfhnei* igtiesfe of Mfv and Mrs* J. C, ^Thompwon of 'Princetoa Sunday and' attended the Prineeton University ChapeL. •.. ■

Mre.i Arthur PettJte o f Vreeland avenue and Mra. OMrge Alexander

aVUAie thtf

Mn*. D. H. I.ulitan « f Henl.k avenue cnlertai'U"«I the I*h«*lps MnM *r parent .^sswEntlan «t t» t ’hrisifna-- rmrty TlinrixhEy evcnlnu.

.Mr. and Mr». R. •!: Kieffot of R»»i land ovenue entctiaiiicl .-At cunlM F»1- diAy ©venln«..

Miss Gla/lyM Wlel » f Rndiiott ici. race ronfiowl t« b^r home wHIi a broken nrm.

John IS. 1-ange of rarllon « is Kf^u<iii}R »*©>erai weeks In Plida delpbla.

Mrs. J. r . Bnnnek of Queen Iniu roa/1 entertmiie,! ol hrMire Fri'Iu.ievening-

M^. nnd Mra John A. Mnlllfian gnd family, formerly of rkiknom- avemie, are making their home In RavetUL N. V.

Miss Ctaflyal Heltotera of Grave street enlertalnert too oaoraUve boart of the Tfoung Peoplo's micloty of BUgeftehl IMrk Thiiratey eve­ning.

Em ra f ‘W.nrdffiffV ■»UKty' 'MIIISHIILtendent of ochoels, will oiMrera too Teaneck high school P. T. A.. De­cember 80.

Mra J. H. Kjrte of Bnrr avenue enterttineO ot luncheon anO briitgr Friday AftMDoon.

Hr.'and Mr*. Sbrevo Parrish of Btolcett terrace spent the week end <n Btedin#,. Pa.

Mrs, H. Martens o f ttlaodlsh n M rntertaln^ a t CimiU TTednesday aft- eraoeif. ■' ,

Mr. and Mra Martte Wlemw * I Dick«raefi’ ,'road ,‘wllt- eotoftain at arte katurtey evening. - Mra. R. A. Amador o f Weet For-

-tot avenue ontortalned tne: vVerld Service Aaredatlan Monday • »ve- nlBg. - . ‘ , -■ ■ ,

M r -aad l(ra ; -1tomild Waeaebe Of 'meon Anno rend-knd LienL Oom--------- •— r - Oreenseon ot IkrI'TnUed gtatao Oinnt Onnrd no toetf

a'aitlng room In Tonally '^d to the Public eorvire. , ton roniiest o f the mayor. Coun- ■h Merritt will 'nrrnniee for Bl* to* of a pteture. Tf tot In the cotwett

iS M ia sL ;

SSU'h . a ouartet of 4B glHs

CharlotW Henry.Lniiter*chapter took to wtt

open«> »•“o * " Martha

JJJII rae ptaclnic of a m ^ e r at the SSnSand Qnlntoy McCalm

** 'Se»o**"iiEI*to . tko Cliriefinan

« K « s » a(- :A «M H, am n a(

luacbeoii ’ of the Daughtera of the ABMrte&n Ookmlsts at . the HotefAstor. New Yortt Oty, Monday. .

iflM Carol Blunpted. daughter ot Mfii. Charlea W. Blanpled o f Mag neiln yMce, kaa bean- naisad ona e«

iwf Un eenlnr eMa.

Reminiscences o f Qla R&rgen County

w » • ttw '^ s tototfd tMick ot the V iel«i>hotie cotn« pony'9 but v JlMcb Wtts tornitow'A Ui6r company ercoteU

in p«^7ttc Hrterefft. pimoiit « a lM y . illniforoiti ami weapons U|teU by tbe family ineifil)Qre ;durUi4r ttx« Keyplu** tfob are stlU in the , bnUdlng mrui

tbeir bevr homo pivi rieede l. mprB were ehoa'U to patrons oif the tea

Ucd ftcfldcris hrtM ^1 to WitMtt Nitrrity Ph j

■ ^ V '.K b i * JA iO M M . AM ITH*

-' A few diiyM titfo a younK: lady canie o iy .pffice-iacUl leafier tnuoduciniT

It ofi>a reiireaeiuaUva .Qt tiW Mollunl Society j>f Now ^oric,., eald idM had1)een aeiit to me by two mcm»‘

^^bora et the Beiyon Clounty J-iUtorleai .« -Society ^ h o were mire X oouUt tell

her a lot ooiiceriUn^’-lhe aexerftl ol4 homeateaiJii; *4a Hacltensacic

vicinity,'! » •TlUa was earprialosf 4o me, bo»

WAS of the oblntob that H l- lilauvoltf former prentdont <of

^ the Jilstorical Society atKl Mr*. ^viiCraiuwa .WeaierMeh^;> <nirato£ wore

leadinif autborJtiea an thta most to-, t ' leew^Umr onatteiv-having'beaiL fBffi09»

bars 4tC Uie aocioiy tor mahy.i^rB. < I i t A iew vinonihs itlie!. ittcr&iary'

■>( a.liaw-Vark wittbUBhraent xriHite r; u>. (ne ii>4'W konoMne. IhuI nitbcrad ^ -m y 'U lka on old Bn’gen county ts

bm « » d an ibbi firm nan about to . yxHiDalr.ttO'klBtorisitl book on nortli- 4 «n Now /maty, 1m tboueht l could- '3 j y —.0... .......... " — ..r "

b« <ot aBBtetiuMO.Ifo It w>ui iiocoMary tor onc .to .toll

,tho very pleostos ^oong lady -what to tOH ® i» New TorJs ecoro-

tor3TT«tb»t m y. talk* o » '.-l^oriiils 8I1CB8 o f Old Borlew CoBnly" nro not o f Ijlstortcal* etalHcanre, but- mirory. m news- «tprtM « M ‘ *#ri- dents tbat X bad diaidniM at^ i n ­tact with diirlrut my aotlye uowb- PUBcr woHi Blnos ItM . Uutf. 1 iud no data and bad to (runt .sotedy bo' (ny moimwy.

Tbo yomuf tody left very mucti d i^ ‘ at [lOtoted. ta t l was able to toU bet wbeno BtM mlslst and oosie e: t b « « old ibenieNteads>«ti« was saebbr; and- ntantloned tb« munn of one to- two elder, meldante wbo eldht be o f tap- vti e to her.

U y taller bed been, told of tlie old' ecota bouae oa Moore xtioet and' Bbs tad beta taacrbtna atnund tiie' Orltani Field riub erounds tor .lt,i hut W’liot eta bad been Inoklng for

^Hnv4Mi’t s een you f l i t t i o s to r e fo r w o o k s ^ ' < -

Anything

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that’ s U jW €d«-caUs m t o u e r i s

H igh ts tow s *<? o «J 'wbat’Awrotig-wadittsts tainor eom« plaiot »nij gets |i»aiise con» tinned patronage—the call cost 13 o—likes the telephoning idea — calls odMr "dead” acconnts and regains at |i^« eos^ bnti> ness ehtthad'heea^ppingawi^.

Mctaqo J.'MaraThe Com ft fUi'OiLuie -aiore -axm A

busy place lib the early .nihotiM, vkiM)«: honam wUU the I ’llairer nterti- a Utue -further 4muth sui<) n»ajr the. fHiiromt Grossing.’ Theretofore two. Comes fllstaniXs «»• the wife of,

TiOQfCir - tacUi&nder, and thesft.’-womw eu'CoxiaucteiL the businaes yoorsk 'There was a leohkig frofu theu etore to the home* Hlea4 A94 ped»«tt!hii» jbpmU JM»e it oohU^ from stBceta theorerwuecesa^ j well tau liet,

L«!eiur' ^ . c - t4 t ie olil j homestead

the & W S frtreet Nation, but the Holland HcK'tety representative h i^ lM «i them and had obtained a lot o f information from .family Mviss there.

tmdemand, eras one o f the tw o HrtakfO’hoff honwst^fls on Bs< sms street. Hie other wan oearoi- Haiii ateeet. whore ^httyier Hrlnk- erho0 Uved with Ids pareiits. A ■daeoendant of this famUy. Mies Mary l^ ii^eihoff. Is now at the OiA IsA- dim Mome and \n as spry eia ahe

4V yciknc ago. Her -daddy, ctoottt I have so (^ en talbedand written, was lamlUudy Stjioam ctfi *TlshtQioS' expreen'* ito caprled an md rarpet Jiaig to and from Hew Vork toi*h day where he went on er­rands for Main street metscbanta, and he was never without bis pipe. He was one o f Hacken^ick’s taost dlstlhrtive t‘ham«t<Hii. sharing hon­ors with Henry* I. Haring, the con­stable: DIM’. H ^th , tlM Justice of ibe p to ^ ; Pred I^llnctc, the tin whistle player: JObn Conklin, the wafer wapon opemtor; I^ tidy Dan, the king <rf cake-walk artists; Billy HufTltott, the diminutive court crier; Cap. WaRen. the fish mmrket man. and others whOM mnnes I can't now recall.

My young lad}' caller was also toM about the Demurest homestead at the comer of Keeex str^t and PoUfly road, looking as attractive as It did 40 yeirs ago.

Then tliere Is the little idd brown stone building at the comer of Main and Ward streets about whitdi ho many okl refiidenta are concemefl lent it. too. be removed. The ndvum*e of bUBlnesa along the northern end of Msdih sti^et. with the Bears- Roebut^k estahlishment already In operation. m€AQH that all residences along there may soon liave to go, Just as did the Oapt. fohn J. Anderson homestead.

,Toom,.k which , I ’^^jinders^d' ,|tfa« .yloeed fecfiiilly. , / }

bX TnemioncFd the tact toe XDUv torloal Society htwl put n hronse tab^‘ let on .the' Moftrsiou House Jn Haoko ensooH. but reojoved lt toe.moment it was leiuirtftd dha^ buliainir idiod be^,s{Shl.nnd.#»i8 to be tot;«iv^wn, w&lob .fiypy-^ emtime.lo4y - M itensd about place, hut she bod also <b«ar#» ^oo. that siuM Hcmi^-^utotlpve as towhether or -not even the «id giart of the Md hotM»-wP«.itIi:exa.wiiej|[; Wash' tnton was in Hackensicck. told me fsuneooe besd toid hpr Wiu^lag- ton made his btodounortors to the Ackemin home on Hudson .gtreet. eori so you can see • hovr > e^veme, matter travelsuT Anyway, the Man­sion House te eo longer tabbed and no Interest In displayed In Ch# edd etmchire.

T here is an old iHir^ng ground on Hudson street where several ftovo-

Tha;- sOA’anUi. Auiuiialo f ithe Nativity io^*£Jhifl»tmAe(HtxcanV^ e f (he , First ^ t^rm ed

-yhnrch »e ff NycKde. wlU.'bo tottiie 'Cbvufch Bunday, t atQ and .topngtod again vim».

ThU -b »u tl6ia -ftod «{e»i'tac«ilar an- artajent at ibu aS tta NaHv-*3T. tiafcKtaSlWIftiW ift Ibe Ausel*,? of tto beavsul}r tasl. the 'Throe Wlta Men, uB tmitad as to the least -cleteli o f -ttatr patonaaoce, has cotUB 4o mean eiu ta «s Uw Christ* euis spirit ta the eommuntty and It Is «* »ecteS . that the iburt'h will be unvaed- as baa bees the ease in past Stars.

Het ause 4>f atiU t {Ire resulations Q> one wU) be aittniUta after the play bos b«Kua. and all doora will

. he citaed. A eanltal- Invitation la i extesfledt t « «vpt*- Wie ® ta nirea to attend either e f the nbowlnes o f this

I Play o f the Ka^ytty ta Sunday, IS.I.ta S-W—Jjfc IIliitlenun' soldlerM wem hui4ad, bnt

th*’ place Is In a gad canditkok j UTILM iIlM dOINHI could go op and on toiling about | l lA ( ’K £ N l l4 l l i A ftT CLCB;

neglocfed htstoricnl spots; !w t with] • • • • *r*_TL -h* _determined economic -depression * >toPHeh®^,Art t^toRP

aurromidlns u* l enesi It te a. p o o r i« » 't* ®n«»n lime to talk about such thif^B. But otudento o l ,Sol even when times were go(Hl and ■ HackeMat^, Docomb® 5^ and %?IU:; eveo'Oiw was nusb. tbew was no | continue unto May 27, ' Studaug ineJinattoD to do anything along the *P“ y enter the group at any time gnd line I hove mention^, and 1 can see follow their fnclinatl(^ either at no relief or Interest po«lb le fo r ' ebarcoal d » w i i « from life, wUnting ipan)' months to come. Mietchlng.

probably would not have becomeso aroused were it sot for tbe fact that a compiato stranger, represent­ing 80 prominent an organization as the Holland Society, comes to Hack­ensack to get ilota on our historical bomasteads and is sent bltber and thither, hoping to ibnd someone who can give her tbe toformatlun ^ le (to- Hiren. and here we hU idly by uncon- ic:rne<i und di.'>tinterested W'ith so much valuable mateiiHl on all stdea.

Mi i\ ('hambellan and ^'ilUam Klsher are tbe In&tructorM and botih are weH fenowii .:lii£alty «nd In art cln lto tbrou^out tbe art world. Mr. Cluu&beUAn tg tnMtuctor o f both drawing and ffiodeUng; is a member of the Frenidi Artist Society «n d boa studle) at tbe Art League of Kew York and the Academy JuiUan in Paris. Mr. Fisher is from Tea- neck and bis b e ltin gs have attract­ed coopidenble attention.

p a l i s a d e s p a r k

PaUsades Park Roll ef floBor

__ ___________ ___________ _____ _____, There are bd^s and girlsdisplaced when the Y. M. C A. n«H.i- honor roU for the momii of No-ed an attractive lototion.. 1 ^prestod by oplnian to my niUcr that It was regretted that the Bergen Chiurty HlatotTcnV Boelety hod not seen fU to designate at least a few

distinctive historical places id the emmty. so that strangers could know whut it WAH till alfout.

1 ashed my visitor if she had bean! o f the UospiK-ranz homnsteaii at Mo* bokus, near Waldwirk, where Apron Burr wua miuvied daring the stirring lievolutiimary period, and she - re­filled In the negative. i remmked that tlds vrry important historical spot ha*i m’\«*r l»een marked for Ideiihrii-ahoii i«nd that wbC9 ' the ncH liiuhuH.v in hiiHt from a fiUlnt near ttir old church at Hohokus, in a noHherly direction to Ranoscy, uloag the pii'turesQUe Saddle .Hiver \*uii« . thiM old place wottid lost

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>■% . vinator /VlAe$ a Practical Gift L3jiithatls Used j!)ay in the Year

I ’T te rfr-J rIfo th ppiise » i id Sentim ent in

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: > Qie .^^t of a KelviutOr^ Despite Us

service it:|M «l4rm s in iro d iM M M id R convenience

s 4ivU^sehoMr that i£dt(inator ist tomed A e ^tflV^loatc^

r ^ ^ K e lv in a t o r i i » ^ lw i f e ^ { l a t t , . l o g iv e

i l q i f A J i i i , m l i i gceat io n a c w i t t ^ lu i '""

fou r diffcTPut ilegre#s n f 4os»peralnc« *

— one fo r the storage o f general foods

^ a n o th e r lo r froaien foods, a iliird in .

Uie trtiiys w h ere *nade ma h urry (e igh ty m inu tes )— the fo u r lb '

in tlie irays w h ere cubes arc made

two hours, w h ich is norm al freezin g

vember in tbS Palisades Pork HtOwiois, ^ have rBcelveU A to the mnjortty ®f subjecto with no mark lower thon :B>. Tliey AXPi' - ‘

auiflor ilig li SchoolMr. Knowlton, Ol^^Norma Bonn.

Florence Schatzherg, l*Mward .Mar­tin, Arthur Hanson,

Mr. Mas»»>in, flA l—Nnlson :^tcen* land. .Arthur Unicndel.

Sir. Tetranmii. ti.V2 — Mhricm Bnrth. Jiu-queline Kuerber. IClinor llotierHAul. I^arsen. MargaretHowe.

.Mins Skitinfr. BBI—Helon K 'lll* gi-pn. UiirlfAra WMllis. Kleanore von Mitrtmiuin. Dorothy Krumm. Jo»«e)di S*univ:»n. Myron nutt«.

Mik . Hohuerholz, MD2- J:*ne Irwin. Julia Htaqczuk. H;i>Tnond M’diW.

Mcjh P. HmUli. HAl Jacob FuK t., Orace Otftman. 9fildre«i ijowenherg,^ Ollterl O'i'lanncll, Hulph Htn»vcr,: Js^ntile Trio,

Mias IsAthbcirr}-. BAT—Jean Ktise Kuh(, .Mtii'icl 8i’linct<lci'.

MIhn Muittken. 7B l~Ktla t'*orey, IsAirtH Hzkowltz. BWvfcy JobnHoa, Uutli Hetty Ilitildncs,kltldred Smith.

Mr. Hogulfl. 7lVJ'"S|»irley LAsar. Waiter Ihihin.

MIhm AHuriilf'e, 7A1 - Kusnidl r n i08, Alice Fdeiiuer. Buih Hee<l, .\hM» Tlieiirer. Mar;:arci VVillUunr.

Mrs. (inianinger. 7A2--(ba«^ Con­nell. tlruce Dr.tuner. Forbes,Auiioh KearnH, Ni»rma K»pf, Va*erie

! Uyiu'li, Pamela TueHtln..MIms Pollock. 0.\ and IJ- Beatrice

I Bntmptott. Wdlittm Dorgan. Marva- I ret Kciirnej. Kmh Htoffer. Aldo ’ ItnM’u. I'elia (iailoti**, riarlt c l^rUer,! Maxine .Starkman.I Mi*h. tiraendel, riB-OA- .lane Afi- : •lecvoa. MurRUciite Faerlier. CaroUde I .lolm, lamsUNli, Klta WIlliH.: Minn |*arsons. 5A-IV-Antonio PeapfMinonte. .lane Mayer. Bert Tremble. Polite Schavitz. f’klwlQ llund, Char­lotte Mangold. Jane Gelsnn, Oscar {..evine. Jotely^i KiNemun, James tY>8teno. Arthur Popkin.

.Mi»H It. Smith, 4n-TiA—Arthur Kiui|>p. HoHIh Smith, William W8- Hon. FIbteUieth Mailett, Helen Jab* ie<*nik, imrothy Htnimprps Mildred Steeniund. Ida Ihimn. Jane Bioinmne.

MiteB WeUner, 4A—Dan D'Asgoki. Onu-o Brettenhelmer. p'ncxl Hun9* Ikec. Edna Keutlbg. Robert Ketg-. m an,Helen Peterwm, ('liarles Stock­er. Frances Htelta.

Mrs. laiodell, HB—Richard Clmnl- twrlain, Jnvln (Reich, Marj' Barker. Mary Faber, PortN Lestl.

Miss Hmithline.Taylor. DoHb Ann Miller. WilUntn i Dtetik Sidney*... {.tokowits,

.Muriel Hf^ers.. Miss Muck. SB- Margaret Berga­mo, Peter (*r©got. Dorothy Klink, Arttiur Little, Doloies Reid, Harvey Schultz.

Sliss McGill. 4A —Veronica Gosha, Carman Hintz, Batt^ Ctotrltsky, ^Florine liters .

Ml.se H. Cornell^ 4A#B^Ueno Bnvts, Margaret MaiMoktan, Martha stumpt TlUte DofothyWesler, AdHcul Qulnick, W e tw r itouggsr.

ftllto Jackson, 4B—Virginia Cal­vert, Ruth Ciiroo. WMnifred 1a POHe Marjorie Motnor, Mnthrw LazAoovsky. Jutos VigUetmo.

Miss thUnodor, fiA — ciemenUna Bellocklo, Marie Palotta. Marie Hn>der: Marie Tolomeo.

Ml.'ss O. Coniell. TiB Ortensio Ai- Ivine.se. Jobn. Giisel, Dorolhea Htotx, Robwt Horn. Dorothy Trapp. I^on- ani ZielenMki.

.Miw, Qmid. 5R-J1A—Dorothy Brew­er. Angelina KHoniiji. Helen .\Iiki- fer. JcU’queline Telfei-.Minn Boies. liA'~Dorothea Bowline,

l^i-y Hkaiski, Ida Tntpp!.liibSN 'Husseli, -QB—Adritvme Che.

roa. Dene Orocey, ^leen Idenkel, AVUliam Lena, ('haj’les StU’kels, Mni-' eat Wist,

4-Mr. and. Mrs. I^ u i West of White

Plains were weekrond guests of Mr. ond Mrs, Martin >1. Ream of West Pajiaades bouleva^,

Mrs. J 'mnk Quinn. Mrs. William Marvin, Mrs. L^o Kearney. ^Irs. Herbert Walton, Mrs. Frank N'lphT, Mrs. ’William Rltone were recent ifUCBto Of U ra Joseph J.<em‘b of Third eiieet.

Services at the Tempte ( ‘ongregu- tkm Bone o f Israel will to held to­night ttt .8 o ’clock. The Dora Schneider Bistorbof^. Mrs. Btellu (tobn and Ttrs. Viola'Cohn, host^^'es. sponsorml a cant luirty Tnei^uy night In the vestry rtguns.

Mr. and Mia. J. Baum cf Red .Bunk were recent guests Mr. un i Mrs. Joseph Isonaon <4 West fMti- sodes boulemi^. ^

Mrs. Henry Gi^dbeiger and F#e«lertck bo-ve returned home from the Uoiy Name Hospitid.

MIks Eleanor TajxreUI Ridge­field was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rdwnrd W'dlsb of the “ Tow

DragneTt Evelyn BreWephelmec.Miss Kaiser, 2A '’*AlbeH D ^ab#*

Alice AndeTsoa, Ceciliy Golden, P<^* 'btoy Ruf. liOie Hmith,. Meredfto' MacDowell. ^ lob » Eberte, Blitoc^e Olsen, Betty Bimmona Busan A)^l«SOD.

Mre.' fUsslIngB, IB —Frank Stride. Dorothy Etsomnn. Juna PatoSteJ^beL

.ytew% «iU talurnkh tt<itiUaaMtica%.lime.

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i l o ' . iM m e . S o iM flK H leU kre e^ iiip p cc i w ilh^

X t C h r it tm a t .o r a a y o th e r tk a e . f o n

Meed a .K d v te u tM r . W e iw t a U K flv iten *^

l e v ca b in e lt w U h Q U t .d i«r g ^ .!;■

* y i f|jui-dias£~{isiniiti 'sum down vnd-the *eo—

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mnson. TR-atfita UTTra, JtaepHi®! fW J s t e SeaBwhJ wereJ )r i^ ip ie a js ta « r .and ttia, Frank S t e «n ■at Seoend street. •

Mrs. A. M o y » ta> Seewd atoret ontorHtoiolat a tessrt~hrtdga FB- doy lo r <(ba b«aellt « f tbe Palisades i’Bijk.iraa. oe u » .neiii Name uoe-

..........MMiMJDo(tahF..Uare^ ta..Se

t ’orbrin. Edna Blmnmm. lota JtoBMeieaa KveBtie-tatmmnM Bat-(rkv. Philip. AtoOoveni, Jack Stelb Iwnter, Billy Dunlop, Packy .Oteiip- tail.' I.tiir Owtaitawaki," f e iias Duaent lA —Marie C tefif Helen DInzIk. Shirley RawUAiv! Martha Ikmlinrii. Joha Ventala. 4

aodhergii Seheel * U » Flomerfelt. lA —Don JB«te>

nano, Howard Capwell,. Albert tA Porte, Oerdta Qu^dte'. d a i * Welpt.

Mra, Adkjua,. lA - lB —Eieaawr tV ~ omia. Frasoes OudeKonat. d «m X^e. seel*. Owl Martin, .Oeorte SeiMh, xirtina*. WIlHOn, i Vtddp . VigUebao, Marilyn Duntela, . . r . ,, MiRevAenneliy. 4 IB -2A -4 l«i«a t«t nioiwingti vKtewlhy Currier, Tauten Kramer, F®nca» McKInlejtej . i,

M i«« litelieote, 3A4Ui—Joan Bar-__A_a___ a«— ___t___ rx-J____iwrt. A wdrwir H taiiirte/',-JuaoFrank Skateld, Marry'. IFOaoaA

Mirti. VuUter'XiO-.XA-Bobert; P ^ kpn,v ■Murry,. .Norlaniita., M maa w t

The Eaidioo' -Aid Society o f Qrare Kutheran rhureb report a aot-reaK- f« l huzoar at the pburrh hall. Wed- neoduy and iPhorsday. Mrs. A. Bursor and Mrs. Oeorpe Von Seth were ro.QhairmeB.' aaslated Iw Miv. K a ller Aachott -Mrs.. Edward {••rank, Mrs. H . Keuanper. Mrs. WltUam ttlnahhoR and Mrs. O. H vm ., The Foungr People’s Catbolir t loh ■1 bold a Christmas party Tues­day hiaht St the parish boll ta SI. Wohael'e. ft. Ohisrh.

Ur. and .A la. S lw u d . Uteteb ot

arday idkta ta • tapper dMce. The HTfotip attended the play pregented taf tlie t,e<miB.J1ayefB’_ Ruin_.ta.yj .y la jw . _ i.uiin—iw.lure adjtarnniF.tO the Uumiy home.

to

i Miss lie iea who waathe g i « « ; 0* htatarter, Sges. Mgrtta H tam ter « weeltj. 3ta teiufteta her h u m te Stamtert, Oiini

Mra, J. Flelacii, who f * „ ■weeks ytaa the «UM t a t Mr. and Aire. Oeerta.'Taylor ta & ta -Bhby avenue.' salted'FrMair t tr ZnrieH Swluerlaad, w te w « » WIH mendthe hoUdaya,... Mre, J. H . JCteiBitataf Bnbr n w «k e taXprnrtl Tueeday Trom Notley, whore she epent psverat days •with hee'danphter, Mrs, W . Suheiv •

A .muBbsr ta tioopie te PaUsadeateark."- Im'i•t— irorrlvrtl'Tt'Clii Uliuiisrurds from Mr- and Mrs. {*. A . Mara- den, whe a n ia Altmiel), Oernuny, ■ : Th e. F ln t -ArtahSers-.'. were-', "poerte Monday nteht o f U n ,,y f, M uwerta Eata EdsBlI hmitevard. . 4 i . ..7. . .

Mrs. Kstello Wlllianumn headed a camnlMte Isr a maeesful'rard -pnr- te Tbonalay afternooD at tho .Ala- sonic Tornple niHiw His nuaploss

Kettkt; Ltetty/'Andenou, Doris C fe- sen. - ir Miss''.' Qian«Mia,i;” i S A B d e- y i Ahsam,' Rose ArmiL Peter Own- kimst. Raynwad Handtomaiw, Hta- hsrt liiainnisltr. (lonsvtevs Mnrtte,Etsanor. Mertlata ■ Booeo > ftamnfo-

' . i ■■■l-•'Arr’s ' ' , t *.

------a, w—n—• »—s—n earn issorrfvvergTze v*tbo 8ewkw O fr lv of Tovaty Chop-

UT, -4J, iJRr iBr '^AMtottug JJre. W iL , iianizon .were Mra, Hnzol. Klduor,: Mrs, W.‘ i:toUi>“ an<r. ‘Wn». WabelSmttb. ' *• ^ ’’

Mtz, 'Noreaatt; W»»fe Har*wxioa’terrato'TvlU ontortglni W bcUibb- ; (lay MiltomDQQ at v 'four ttthlw o f ’ brWge, • ■'•'• • I

Mrsa ukftbur B.- Bwlth (rf Henry atreet ’entot^aineia reoebtly Hra,. WillUim YfDeaa, Mra, G4brgo, Jungkinfl and Mrs. W- ttofrtaKey of FaSiaades FoflCt

Misa ‘Haven* o f Ijikewoodoito'W illiam Bothe of WhUeevtUe were week-end guests o f Mr. end Mrs. JnlesrfJ. Cheron o f Went I*all- isades heulevard.

Mr. Mrs. ‘William Franz of ‘WoodcUff. formerly of Pati8o4^ X^yk, announce the birth of twin glrto totontlY at the* Holy Name Hospital. Mre. Franz 1* the -former Miso Bile Mockto o f Grand avehuow

M m Kate Qhte o f New York, the foimer Mies Kate Gitfoyle o f Htli* eades rork. entettoined the Glrie’ I^triQttc L e a ^ e o f Pallsadea FuHc at her home Friday nlgtit. Fretont

90 Mockta Wood-cliff. Mr*. Jane Flannlgan. Brook* iyn; Mr*. Nellto Moore, New Ypork:- Mlss Vivian Keeno, Miss Mae Guil*' Ofyle. Mias Marguerite De Mar- rato, Mrs. Jennie W 'l^bum . MInn Millie Testa and Mr*. Ron* Bism of PaUsadto Park. All who attea led were at ene tlnw resident* o f **the Pork.”

MbiR Groce Person’* flGh grade, now studying a project of ships, took a Nightneeing tour of one of tto otoan Hner* Wednesday aftomoon. Several parents |u*ovided car* to talto the rhitdren to nml from the Cunanl Kteamship pier. The trip wuA made i>osNU>le through the kint)- neas o f FrM V’orisl

Mr*. Fred Cotthup o f Hom’ood terrace eiitert^inrd Tuesday after­

noon at two tables - of , (^ ts . < • Mrs, • A.: Carlson > of /First

■Xtankv were rsccgi

tateitatnsd recently gt prWee, Mis C. HenUi,: Mrs. At. O’Ctaliihr. Afre. ir. Heath'ot BerEelrtleW'tuid Airs, O. Beyset-Pf Iteonia, ' !:, ■ ., . ■;<• Mrs.' ft, MmHb ta' Sk Rett, ve- nufr «ntertahMd , the :s7Srd . unit.' o f 'the Church o f the Redeemer P'rlclay. .<"‘Eh».weddhlir o t M re.jFm liy De Snpo o ( gerenth street .and Itater EdasiB, nlso ox Pallsadea. Park, wjU take place Chrlstoiaa-Pay at the De Bnoo home, Xtov. 'Cf. Altacolm Van Dyke ta tho FltBf.lkeabylerlan' ohuech ta Fallsadee ..Qiulc otficUt- Ing.

Air. apd H e . GeoiRe'.jDtes ta.Bec- ond street entertained-recently Mr. and M rs C. Ham, Mra^'jw. Npltan, Airs. J. Flelslunan aXtBogota, Mr. ond Airs. EUner I-thyestaf Artmor Hall, pallsiuleg I^ rk .!, i .

Mr. and Alre-'Ci Athaden ta Lte- coln street have retiiiaied from a visit with .friends In Aillkeshorre.

The silent Hhuht Bridie Cluh4(refl»i reoent euests ta Mrs.-Fretk Kruser. o f CoBunerclal avenue.. .- ^

Mr. and Atre. Herbert >W. 'Wyton!, o f Coltunbns avenue entertateed {o f - the wertt-end Mr. andi? W." !ih«we and (aniUy of'ffryfijN , -y,

Alaurice Davies inte,.j!ei;en)Uy. fe- elw'ie,! president ot tbe Craftsmen's Club o f Palisades Pork. Other offi- cers elected at the au&e nm » «^ re Wtdter W. Ashoff, vice.presldehtj PhBlp WlUlamson. Aoiretorj-. and ctuuies A. Oateta ttwwurer. Alem- liers of tbe board of gpvefnprs elect- efl were Edward Ctebbef,.’£teot'm IW. Orlffithes and Uoyd K; Cornell.

Mrs, Agnes Rhea o f;F iW t stredt. entertained at curds this-week the Wednesday Afternoon F a r i Cltlb.

Air. and Mrs. OeoiwftUsrtihn « f Twhahoe. N. V.; Air. and Alte. J. (kilt hup, Mr. and Aire.: A. Russhott and Air. and Airs. H. I*. Ne-fetef o f ’

street and Mrs KwstslHonteid»!'terrakrta<^';

retas .tert'k «ihnight ta a Ohrlstnuu.^ wW he In 'U ,cites party for Kre»a,uki'\tames, kiddle costnnie, , J p r i « « win b, aw ar*T ’ , tares, , e _ . ' I■ Rev. 0 .’ ihilreim Van taJered Ahe sermon Aitate,Jerry- McAMey Mlreton We, Members of the cheir Pbristlaa' MndeutaK 1 ,.^^ I punled him. ■. • I

' Tlie Jlalion Good "^ a « will hold .its annual ChrWi Xlval Bunday night attaS? Ity Han,.;. Hanta d a a a ta ^ ■firtuw fo r abe phiurea S i r 'Of the .-evening'', i^ataSk.

The T,ea1oa. auxHlar^S',ward t'arVe-n , Pont * 2 Christmas porty a t 'Decemhep:-an. friends, ’ f,'.J

The XAcnert'Aftimaes' wUt be guestsAT. P a r»a a « Homariaufw- M l* W . m ^ ! v o n s < ^ ^

Brldta Xanb-Wedheedayi F , Joseph JDd Campo m gi^_

one Bittirecoivorta f t W lt e l Of h (wtatiOMndlta a tiiiJBtreta ftoepltrt, New l a H

M to ju fa Rt'iirirtataad j|Jwas brtitess Pciday night lo l AfJWinsn a irt Club. T,;“ J

to fUr and dlstetaJbaskets {^r^hplstmas to 'jtalunnuiM.

Private ‘^ ttam -p . Wrtteta tanF hi A3lh RnAlneera-iJ at r o a Humpbreya TiK, iJ w ith his parents, Mr. and J

at J30 Gnnrt a vJ

REDUCeO RATES EFFECTIVE pECEWB'Er'TS

ELECTRIC rE R R IE t ?W«st 23rd Strcrttto HudfoB j^ ttV drd f

CHEAPEST AND CMKICEST gO U TiWTWBEM . • •

NORTHERH NEW JERSEY AND M»-MANHATTAM*BRO<>iayM

2 pAssenger car . < Large passenger cor Auto truck ijf-20 (t. Auto truck 20-23 ft.

-Auto truck 23-26 ft

NEW20 cent, 30 cent, 60 cent, 70 cents 80 cent,

a 4 It s.'R A T t S

Auto truck u n derlS fb!. 1 . 35 eenfLi Auto truck 15 to IT ft, . , , 50 cents; Auto tytrtk e| fr gjte 2^38 ft .' $1.MAuto triKk or trailer. 32-3518,' , $1,10Auto truck ta tfeiler 35-40 ft>. . .. $1.25

Five cents fo r each .passenger .foisiclei t h o t i r i ^ '*

2S% T O 6 0 % CH EAPER THAN HOLLAND TUNNEL AND WASHINATOH BRIDAE

Only IKrie# minulrtt from 42nd Strwl .vie 13fh.Av«inurt. , ' t ■ ^Only fhr«e mintitos from Catigl' S lr«et via W « i f Sidrt Highway,

here’s a practical suggestion fo r a practical Christmas

• Here’, a gift suggestion that 'will make thu Quistmas one of the happiest you’ve ever had . . and one of tbe nx>st thxifty, too...‘ A genuine Westingboiise Dual-automatic Re- 'feigeratod

No other gift 'will bring Her so much honest en­joyment, so great a measore of helpfttlness for yars to come,aa this most modern of ail eleacK leftigeiatois. Suewd husbands thiayear are select- ta^TiuS ;g ^ nta atone ftur its poptalarity, hut canto hi ts an iiwtatmetK tto pays £ » its^. te fk^ its savings help yon meet the easy payments.. the W esdogbouse combines so 'W n y con-

Tcnicnces, w ith the tx/ra dependtoility o f -dpid« antomatk performance, the h c ^ citotminy’ o f Agmetically-sealed medtesusa^.-toe isoite dotab ite*

e f all-steel consttucdoi^ tx/rj ^ a n m tto o T a

4 Year Service Plan. ■_Lib«ld QhsiartBa, teWM, ara offeradi ISome intoAiyli

n if If

difVta"' ^ J * " ' • ■ ' V ■•fw', '( .AT J- -* sta tf

' "I. ; ' ' - ' S ^ = * ' j r ’ i ..' ‘ T H E P R E S S , 'D E C E M B E R 16. 1932 '

You immklO m i 'E L E C T R I C

cfiURcn;**seRVicfls

Wedne9<lay, SifKi p.m., Tr^yeif meeting ut the home Of firs . 3 IucU-sen. MiH.011 '^U'eot.

Tiiurtgrtay. ‘ U:iXI pjn.« Women's rraycr. Qrcte ot the.home of Mrs. Oiiftriea Ohmita. HoUftiid street, I X u i i u ' e e t , .’ f 4

eure to said Http wlU more htUy siipenr.' To^tlu>r all end siaculnr tite

hbtfftlw, prttlloites, heroLniamtals ttmi apimrtenumtra lltmtmto ovloimtn^#va lt« nt hi*kAl»t fl tvfltlft Rift ftiltll Rfl(i-MUUt.vn l«l*r tor to nnyurtRi'. aiipertattilnp be (tuiil to

arlI ORtlsfy m Uie first pineefa Attil Mlm e u i w o o D ,

Enilewisoa Beiutntea Ciiiiwt) R u d M i i %K»„ B I 8W ^ % n a B y B o n d 0;SJ a,m.. Stm#iy school, cimilso

O . W n d l c k s u p i r l a t t o s l O Q l . b » s n s l t e d . • ' ' *

U a-nu,Morning senrice.M r . V e r n o n O . i j p e l o f , t h e R e -

formed Tha>!,ogtcai'Sfiirri^py, New Bnmawlch, N. wtU ps^^h;

^ 7. S i 0.10 s w aM a s E O o I t e . O ) . '

Bsptlsma and CatsO&m 3 een^tctlm after tbs M«t Mass- . 'tMeadsj', Mttle Hojrw TSeeottellB St 3 !l8 »n d »>:15 p.tB. 801*100.1*10 tie presided bjr Kt>tOer DotUh eon> featons ■ » « Ise heart Monday e v e ­ning. blaasee Tuesday monilog at. S, T and 8 o'daoh.

We'll G ive H er This SeautiM Food M ixer

r j H U R ou t r i m i t e d s o V g iv e ( a b s e lo t ionard E lec trtc brisi mas— th is

w i t h e v e r ylatlSifoi a s>uaau><.u*o-uv.-iC t r i c f o o d m i s e r , j t e g , u l a r l y p r i c e dP9-, tJ iio .95 w i s f « r R d “cMes).

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f r o m u s b e f o r e H a m i l t o n - B e a c h

at

Posa i9‘ m\t$t9 l i O « d Q f f p « S ,

c m a k e t h i s o f f e r a s p a r t o f o » r C h r i s t m a s i s o n p r o g r a m f o r t h e L e o n a r d E l e c t r i c — l e s t p r o d u c t o f j a y e a r s ’ e s p e r i s n e e t t h e i t s t a n d i n g v a l u e i n ^ e l e c t r i c r e f r i g e r a t i o n - d a v . L e o n a r d a l o n e b r i n g s y o a s u c h a

e u b i n a l i o n o f b e a u t y , < | u a U t y a n d exlm i n v c n i e n c e f e a t u r e s — f o r e m o s t o f w h i c h i s i c m a r v e l o u s s t e p - , s a v i n g L E N - A - 0 6 R , l u n d o n l y o n t h e L e o n a r d .

Etrst methoain Ghureb DemiTOst 4.VS., and ■TenaBy Rd. Arehey B. BSft B. D .. Mlnislor.

,0;4!> a. to. IJharch eeliooi. c. 0. I-^rMn, Boperlotendant.

19 n.Bi.. Mon’S Forum.Judge W. M. Seutort will speak

On "The MentaJ, Morel and I’hys- leat Ooijrage of George WasSiUm- .ton." *

.'AJi'mon InteroBted are Invttsd.. 11 a.ni... Morning serviee.

..D r. fiaii *111 preach on "The Per- eons -Around the Cradle."

may leave their children with compotont teaehers at the Ex­tension Session downetalra.

7 p.m., Voung Pcople’ e Forum for young people of high echooi age or older.

S p.m.. "The Mesaiah” l«f Handel will he sung by a quartette of si>e- Oia! eololBts and cUartB clial#. The puUlc Is invltedi ■

Monday, 8 iiaBl.. Bowling Club. Tuesday. 8 'pilS., MarrlSd Coapfen

Cluh holiday parts.* ■*<'Thursday, 8s9D’ F.Bl.,

Department CblrtaUnaat pirty.8 p m.. Choir rehearaal.Friday. S: 30 Primary Do-

parlment Christmas party.Saturday. 8 p.m.. Church school

hashetball team.Deceml’er *J5, 6 a.m„ Candle l.leht

service.10 a m . Church school carol ser-

vdta In the main school room. AH deparUnents ssatttlng. Parents are urged to attend.%11 a m., Christman servles. Dr. B W Vm #p6u» 9ST” MB Koom to the Inn.*' Hpecini imiMe. Eirnew oer- h^dt. tenor soloist. ■

January 1, l l t tm .. SennoB, "The Olftewme Christ SlSde.""

St Paul's P r e t e s MChnroh’

E M g i s and oiuH^h S t m t #Eav. J. Harvie 4*

Minister in All Seats free at all 8 a.m., Holy Commimkm SB

chopeiv31 a.m-r Morning prayer end ser­

mon. Mr. XnrkermaQ will 4 p.m., Mansrer gervli*; ail <1®-

partments of the churr’h school will praHent their I'hruitmoa atfis.

Monday, 141 a.m., Had I’roas iSnier

TWO ARE EXCUSED AS GRAND JURORS . ^BfJUDGEPARKER

Ir d t# Irow WisUngtoo Towisluii' A«unit

Mu DiKa

« y arlI witlsTy iu Ui» fiwit p t o uulo 1» i« ld tIHtert Hoononte and tjeorgi-

ftRQA nouftoolr, his wife, tli sum ot ;i8,Qli2.50. tospiber’wHU lawful Inicrrat herrua: &nula the acomd pl&re to pay to the lloraemem Trust <*4uniiony by

ranfi H. ^ I t l i . t'orntfilsaioRer of flsnic- iQg aod'losaraQte of -the Misio NowiUR UBU IDBUraUi ot -4tlV «si .-tgvnJoTboy. the Hum of $009.28, i«wth<*r with lawful interest thwwo. oinl also; theutniut «*«>•• «•«»»»coMts of the salt) rouptaloani have been duly taxed at the sum of $Hbn.l8; oDi) also, th? rmts » f the said itefendaDt Idonwmore Trust i'i». ha\e been duly msed at IhiiO. K A i B O L D V . U E I U j Y . ^ B h e r l f f .BAM r. enslewoftd l* r ^Dae. D ia<S3

r y Bewlntr Group will meet In imrlHh house.

M o m r t i p s b d c L — b « a t « J r «dmiu ism bowl

j g i f t couW , bring* your family so mudt iisfaction fpr’so 0MUiy ycata. A nd b y t a l c i n g v a n t a g e o f our speciu offer you can o b t a i n

t h e same t im e * food mixer o f B * t i o n a I l y town ualiry, no .added, co if. A smalli w n payment w ill put ;both o f t h e n i n y o u r

- Remember, th is offer i s g o o d o n l ynil m idn igh t, D ecem b er 2 4 , 19 3 a . Phone or m a f f tM cou pon tod layp.

O NLY

O N A R I )

MS THE

N-A.DOk

4 totah f f i e fo e

and he door tw m gs

open

PremiumOffer

Alt mtorested ure conllaily Invited. . ^

U : 4r > p.m.. Monthly meetlnp of Ht. Paul's Outirt in the |>orish house.

Tuesday, H p.m.. monthly meeUnjr of Vestry In the (karlsh house.

Wednesday, Hr a.m.. Mrs. iilncb- well's cliL s- Topic for this year Is

Study e f fit. ^ u l . "0:80 a.m.. Holy t'oimimitloB

celelaratlon o f Ht. Thomas* Pay to the <te»el. ^ “

TlHB^uy, 0:30 K f^ COTfl-muntOB.

Friday. December 145, 11 aJB. to fl p.m., White Klephant ^ is at thf parish house. A irsHuty o f arttcl«» will be on sale at all prices. Fish chowder, woffles. sausujfeB and coffee will Iw. served.

Monday. 8 p m.. Girls’ Friendl.v Society,

^ o M a y . finis's p.m., Brownie Scouts,.

Wediifisday. :M."» airls* ClubTbui^day, StlTi p.m., Q irl Scouts

Troop 6.?;m i p m , SgariaiBT......................Friday, 3:30 p.m.. Cub Scouts. 7:31) p.m.. Boy mxmts .T rop p ^

- * — la- <*olr.

Flia t Fre,*yt*rtan Ghnrtih Palisade Avenue -arid D w leb t Plflck:

Cat! U . Elranrs. Minlatsr 0:30 a.m., Churdt. Bebpal classes

for cbIMren and yo u ig people from first grads througb Wgb school.

11 a.m.. SIomlBg servlcB. Mr. 13- more wUl preach.

5 p.m„ ISiristoms Musical Vesper Service. W t t « » srtll sing earbts Imittiltag skMwa tradltlOBEl songs o f various rounti'ies.

Monday, 3 p.m.j O lT lsinos most- Ing o f ths Wsnum’s Missionary So- olety to th8*H«st Hs«m . Htes3Jsula J terlge ot Syria w ilt tsH <* tks

Saturday, IJ Am . GlrW

.*#orlt in be? « • * ! iM d 0*0 iChrlslmaf^nstoHa « ie re . aw l Miss

CliiisbiUBNEW PRICES STAR T AT f l l 2

Walton fi»B i Memorial Houee w l« describe eome special needs in Kn- glewood Pop which a Christmas fif* ferinR will be tuktin.

Krlfiay, 2;00 p.m. The Iaa<lles' Aid Society will meet in the Kaet Room.

Butnrduy. December I t , 8:15 p.m.. bsnfifit aftOvv by boys and eirla of dfeurch^ni^uttimtioRs. Prnceeds Will gm to Kholarahip fund.

Christmiis IHirtles for the Church School

Sitndsy. 8 p.qi.. Senior pep irt- meot wlll hoM a OirisEiailW g «l-tOgelbW In ihe EaM Boom-

Tuesday, 3:30 i>.m.. Primary De­partment will have a Christmas party In the gymnasium.

7:45 p.m.. Junior High Depart- n eat vvlB bold Its a rts tm aa «ntor- :..lumeiit to the Bast Room.

Wednesday. 3:30 p:m . Christmas parly ol the Junior Deiajrtmebt a III he held to the gymnasium.

Thursday. 3 p.m.. Kbiiiefgnrlon i^ d q s a will hold aCbctstiBaftiiarlyto foe ehaSel,

W est Sale rrwBiyteoan Church Rev. Frank Harl Hattman. toinisier.

Cor. Knickerbocker Koad and ‘Denmrost Avenae. :

Sunday, 0:30 a. m., Jliblo schobt.11 a.m.. Morning worship. Homily

to tbs Junior congregation and ser, mon by tbs minister.

Church hour kindergarten for children whose parents ore attend tog ttsornlng rsrvlcc. i

f p. in.. Young People's Sehtoly ol - Chlrstian Endeavor.

8 » .n i« Evening worship.T u e ^ y . 3 ;4.'| p m . Junior C. E. i S !!.w .. Evening Breaoh o f the |

Women’s Society. IWrtnesiiay. 8 pm .. :J3»rtstmas

entertainment o f Junior. Intermedi- ale end Senior Deparunealp.

Thiireday. 3 pm.. Mission;.r* nieellng of the Women's Hwletj

Fi-I.loy. 3 pm . Christmas pn:i' of Cr.oile IloH. lleglimera' l>.|.i.il- menl and Primary Department.

Kiidny. 3:415 p.m.. G M Scouts.^ p.m., Roy 8c«uta.SBtUtduy, 8 p.m., Bowitug .‘lleyM

e j ^ *

iW st CHurrii o f Clirtet. Srientlai Engle Street and Spring loans.

Btaneh o f The Mother Church. The First Church o f Christ, SdeaMst of

' Boston. MOSS.Sunday School » t 8:48. _ServleBa Sundoy m ofliijjg a t 11:15. "Jb the Univorse. ttdud log Man.

Evolved'lived'By Atomic .Force!" wlU he thO fmhWi# et the D^soa-Sormon to

f- '

34 E. Palisade Avenue

Invest in

i w a s h e r s - 2 -

' I ' reasy ironers

gAs RANGES

AfAGuuM cleaners;

JoMba C. W . f i l t e r opeiml tbe tteandJAi* twm of »’ourt Hucken- saeji wliun be kratch«U tbc>

f i t the griiinl Jury 'anti thea G b a ^ d that body, aa to cua ^ maiT.

Harker emrund Max DUlia of^WashiQgU*n townablp from her vlee en the |uiy. remavkinir It wa> iB la n ^ l ^ no roflectton on tbat pSi&OB. r®Hldent o f Wosblnatontownship roqueiftad Dillm be not ol lowed to Kcrve m a nrrund jurar.

Robert nrawider, a <'ontractor of Norwood. wiiA ulito eacutiAd from buy duty toenum of iiendlnc t harLfea Hindnat him of a financial I haracter.

The court referrort to the breaking of u iM'lloi box In Parajnus horoiiKh and urKOfl ihe Jury to InvestlAule the matt4*r thoroughly. "T h e a ifety of our Kovemis^nt syMlem d^penda upon the mirlty' o f our OleefiiODa.'' i oramantieQ the rijtirt, '

PersonnelThe gnind JuiT ^ B»m»>efa

fotlOWK;John H. 8^01. !UUgB^iKKl.foram:in. John Y. Cater, ton sn y , publlnher. John Rtigi?© J i '. RIdKewoofJ, rotirod John U. Sburp. Haajroitb. a^aaman Thomaa W. laivach Jr., River tlL;e. In.surunce-PMward F. Maher. Huabrout

llfighta. Kuleaman.rklwiml J. Sherlduii Jr„ Engle

wL>od. reiLi eatute.Doimld R Gei-ccke. East Kulher

furil. foreman.I 'lureuee ’ toewart, Rldgewtoto.

pnnlln^. ^riitfirK* T MrDewmstt. H rrgm

field, myn^er.Kenneth W . MucIJonaJd, Wycketff,

real efitate.'lav,1ei MRU®. Ontoeil, mamifai

turcr. j.Icihn Wolf, itoeneek. salesman. Stanley HuheiSS New MHford.

broker.Idiiivrance J. Haidjraack

execuUve.Fkjward D. WMliama, executive

Ib u k e n ^ ’h.Fmncto J. Mills Jr.. Leonla, aule.-*

num.John A. Moroso. CfeaaUIll, author \\iiltei 11. Hupr^ht. SSnglewood.

I merchant.I .Xnthonv L'aiicro. Teaneek, tru» k! mi; buHii)ef*<-

Jauiea J. DoliObua* Rutherford taleHman. ^

Arthur J. Wilkin. Inglewood

John C. Hlith. \Ve«i«?ood, clerk.

N O ilC E.InnuaJ JMcetlng of the t'ltlipna Ka*

0unaJ Bank and Trust ronipany, Kngtowood, N . J.

Hie jfBimnl mm’llug of the Btfirkliohl- er» uf The c'lttsenn Nntloturl Haak aud TruRi 4X>iu(>aDy of KuslewiHol, N. J . alii Im* held Hi tiio buuk OR T ei>”>'iU.i . Jaiiii iir> li». IH.’ia. At 4 HO l» IM . for the elwtion rtf dlrertiir*. end the miifwu- tinn of Bill’ll iiftirr hnsttnrtoi «■ may laoje •riy 4'oine iM-tore t-he iiieellitff

The puUn will Ih> u]h>m hi't’niM-n 4 dU l>oi. mid •‘>.:tif )i.m

lAlteU : iAHi’iHher. 0. HWJJ. It. i,i;vvis.

Cjihillci'i>er It III :iit. Juii. <1 Ke*’*

STATE OF .NEW .IKR8EV , STATE H H illW A V COMMISSION

TRI'3k"r0N.\..ll.-.* U iMTvlc Bhrn flt.it -fnlt-l

laas ntll In- n-.H'Ivct liy lift- Sl.ift- llfgti Woe i'i>iiimipuil«iti for;.

irAt’KK'NS.trtK H1VJ;K IHIIIMJK. lUU Ti': Xn :i SEITH»X No -

'oiiKlrui-lUni rtf the milMThtnirime «it ;« Srt ft drtulde ieiif luisiiile niiiiii hihI til"

rti|wridnn'lHre .of itiree liiiiikiiiK ’■I'AM iiinml l|A fj. rtii lluHle N«i -1.MrtU Nrt. 2. HfTrtftrt ille IIiiekensHck Ui'ef tw^weeii lluULej'furtl ami HtN niiciis. In iherauoUcs rtf itorgeo au«l tlodwHi ‘mm*

Chiibilan llefonnfid Cltarcb Demure.'d Ave.. and Tenofly Rd- Friday. 7-4r» p.m., CbrlHllan ,Kn-

daftvo^. .SiiiMtoy echooi at 0taO B.m- John

V. Bogert. 8Ui»erinteniteiit.10 a. m.. Adult Bible clas«.11 u.m., Morning service.T:45 i>.m., Kvenmg service.The iiev. HtKJgeG’n will pi^Jah. WednefiUay. 7:4.% p. m.. Prayer

meetine ,Thursdiiy. 8 p.m.. Choir rein ifsai. A il are weicoOte.

SAYS HOME mUENCE STRONG IN THE SOVIET

Cooumrist Editor Address WomaDeoiecrals

Kotfui t02, Mlnf llndHC At)n«:t. TrcnlLifi. N. J. ihidtt mtiHC be ruuIc.qu the sutmlord pruixKHiil foriUM bL the lunnher tieHlgmited m ihe lO'jO ^itmlard Bpcciflmllmm fur Ktnie brlilgea gud imiid he encIoHRil hi HtHtled ftpei'lttl RdilreHHer envehipeti iMutr" jtg the RRlue and addreee of the bhhler attd W0ri* bid HiHjR on iltP outBlite, end—...wt . Ih, ftfwwtnvtvatvititl nif . ai ftnf>>(nfti1Aix^BiitanUni b f >a eerllUed check drawn to the order or the Tri^ii-cnecv urawn to rap urupr ui mic i rt^ir nrer of rlie Blete of New Jertey Cor got tois than ten ceot tlO'%) of tlte

tUUu eorulieu rim'K fomii urn av ifrtiii tiiun ^09.00 nor wore thao $30s(KU).nn and niuat he deiherecl at the eborp jiIopp ad or before the lutur uRmeU. <'uitleM h( {be

The I'^nui neroiint: of the Bxi‘A‘Utnr (Imi eiaatH of M«'Uh)iio. doftfiiWMg \vl!l he .. Ihe Jkjfitm Cr'OHiUy Orpliaira , Janintry -llh. _ _ /

Ul AH.^NTY X lU ST <‘<144W5 Koo IS.18 ''.G F M k

emoQst of the hid. provided that, the aatd certified e)m‘k k U nut ^ Ivkn Uian

atandfli^ prapfMPcl form amt aperinl nd dresHi^ enveioiiPK will be fiirnishiNl on appficoUon. RMh n»t onHoxed ip hiiW Ip I

fEdUrPEAKKi eiivekmes will t » eonidflerplnfonaai « id wni j ‘

S s 5 5 *? “*

ckMu YssM |H>t bo lulled; Tod rraervcd to rejpet any or all

4Stv8

tbo Htate Bitfbwfts I ob*

A !A®. Hmu'fCk. " •'riiipf

Creditors of Vhdet gharp det’eaHod. are by order of J. lUauvelt llo j'""" Surrogate of Itrrgen t ount— .- re-.- .........rtptober 20th. .1932 hiipr ot»pUra<ift^f

■'leo to Brlng'liT^elrIbe gubBiTtber ootifieItlA* BtlrtBS • (U I'I UUIlUVrtt IM U X ttlH lUdebts, deisRRds and eliilow^aguliiBt her PHlAle. under «>u{b. w4tbin six mmiths

above date

Altort FeimtlA K P ti^ 'iE IA *

H cU l lAcatbeniti SO Grave Streel, Engle

( k e e M FoneralEgtgUIIaliod 1007 '

. 'C liaa . R. S lenart. M ir , v 108 W . P A M S A D E A V K H in i.''

E S G IB W O O D , N . J. ' Tef. BiigloWood 8-04M 4

40w9

Itrltlsb Consul at NeW Turk, ... 25TBri»ilway. S. Y. ( ’Hy; -N Y.

' B y: {{eralf! Kbepbertl,' i 'AdmiiilBirutor. i

{'radItrtPH o f Mary C, Arpwrrong de- epased. afr. ffy order of J. Ulnuven llnpjH'r, Surrogate of .BeraeV (rtMiiHi. dated ttet. 29ih. 1933 u|m>u apniicatluii A»f tbe HubM'riiier mitilted to hriits In (heir dehls., liemamli* and rliilma agalnat tier- 'Sliite. .under oiiih. wltlibi Mix months fruiii Hhove diite

CU.UII.KN .\ CnKCKT.. * ■ &G4 WeHtnjiiilHipf A vr.

KllxMhHii. N .1 -3 AilmiulMlralur.

IrvBig S. Heeve.Kugtewnrtd. N. J.

Praetor., , 'w9. ¥vv |S?»

F . G . H O F F R r r t

-P re s c r ip t io n - O p t ic ia n -

3d P a rk P la c e

E n g lew o o d

T c i E n g . 3 -7 6 2 8

lU'iticiT^ Bems of MmstrurtUui Kpflmat.. .fmatwi.

d.d:)] eu .\dn. rum retf :iOK,'j,SoH» ridofuri'loi; pIih-i

3.K2U.b40 Ibrt. alrorliinil BtcH (curhuii). jD.utni U» Nirurtiinii Kh-i-i. isilUiii) .INO.IlRtl Hir 1runiihrti~ imichiiU'r.v, ele

It uiiiiB broiiRc Ukdiiiiiu fUilB foi* the aiim*' will h»’ l■ " •|'»•d Ml

WlB ofilee rtf the Neii .fcnM-i Stale litglf »iiy I'lUiiiidBslrtii. HirtiP llrttiw .tiiiM'N. Treiilrtii, New .leriM'.i, nit \Vediii"rtla.\. 1»"

uihiT ■J*'th .Hid-, nf Itti'lvc rt«l••ck. ;• -iMi .XiNUt. tliiHtcni Slmidiml Tlin*'.

mid uill he »|H*m-d and read iiiiiiipdl uti'ly tlHTeafter.

'liie fi'i'AMpt timi rt|»eiiiiiK of hhia b -«m fN't to ihr i»rrt|M*r ijtuilllM'aitoo «'f llic uldder In m-cordaoee wMh th»* provUlrtim of the |mHHHiHftA*»li«n bnw and the wsiii- ioDouM odopifrtt by tile Hiaie HigUnoy CAUnmlfwitiu. I'Uifh biader iiiurti Mibiuh a

laeti tlnani'ifil Blafenj»'Wt tiiid siatouieot if plans bihI tsiiilmmoii « ltli H fir Itifk

Iwiwlugs. »{«HTlufaMrtii.s pud ramfl of Jild, ptmirapi and b«wd for the work «r.- fill Hie In tile ofilre i»f Vlw Xtate RlghwHv HeparUBWitf Trenton. X. .!., aud iua.\ tst lm*5« tu'l hy hidder.s ihirlui; offli'V lumn* Phut- * l » Is* riirnUhed on a depoult « f Ten Jhdlapm (fJO.nfl) for eariJ projwi hiioi? apjdleo* tie* to tb« Stait Hl^iway Jh‘titirioien».

. 0.WATSOK O. CLARUB U vil Engineer

&. Amer. C. E.Offices: 2C Church St., Now Torh

HUlHtde Ave.g Tonafly, N. J.HefrrrAgr■rldgao

Road CoaBiruotloa t>»«b CowitroedeS

W il l ia m J. M y e r iO ND EnTABEB

■N O LfW O O D 8-9377

84 Engl* Bt., KiElcwood, N.

H I C K E Y & B A K E R

R o o fin g and H ea tin g

Dean Strert, Engtewooa, N.

Tal. Eng. 3-0827

CIIAS . n ilP C H E R & SOSB, lA C .

Drainage anil Boad Work

General Contravlnrs and Engtoen*

Landscape Gardening

Telephone Englewood 3-0118

John S . i r « t e r v c i t ’ f Sona

BUILDINGCONTRACTORSJ O B B lK a o V A L L K IND S

ffirtlantet Cheertuitj Q lvui

PMurtEB;C. J. WBSTEIIVBI.T. Bug. S 7370 W J. L. WBBTIIRTBLT. Bng. 8-5078-M S RBAOK AVENI8B:. tiHS'GLISWOOIl

HOTEL M ABGUERY

O r Smart (Plate to Stay— in “Cewn . . / ,

*4 ondii^

5 onffSIy

SINGLE ROOMSVitb hath

D O UIIE ROOMSiliffia Bteli) hstb

SUITES . . . 10 and upLtmg n*m, buincmam/ bettk -'i:

270 PARK AVE. at 47* ST.New VorIt WICKCNSHAM 7 *0M

' ’R e t t a n r a n U -M A R G U E R Y

Eacoil MA8CHISIO, -Vlrttltr

T Y P E W R I T E R SS O L D . R E N T E D - R E P A IR E D " -

R O B E R T L IV IN G S T O N , IN C .P a liga d e A ven u e and D ean S tree t E n g lew o o d

fit. Jolia'a Bplsaijial ISju kU OraiMl and BraoksMa AVema*

Me®. Rohan Jnm®» Clark 0 u.m., Church achooi.ID a.m., ilorn iug worahip- Holy t'ommunion. first Bun-ify o?

lb » month. 10 u.m.j second uad fourth t^Modays, 8 a,m.

S . psu l's LuMiemn Clidreb Humphrey St., and Liudea Ave.

A. M^istna, PRstof 0:80 B.m.. SingJtoh Itaiion as

ail t*hDrchea o f Christ, SclsnUst, on Stfudsiy* ©ehcafliBp 18.

The ©oMen ‘t’axt to: “ Behold, the hehvBA tbs' bfiavos o f itea^vens to UiB Lord's thy God, the OGrth a l» ; iettli «n Bta* Bi«rato W

iittooray 10:14).Among Ito elteaona whloli eom-

prtse S o Lesson-Sermon la the fo l­lowing from the Bible: "Thine. O Lord. M the greatness, and the pow­er. end the glory, and the vletory, and the majesty: fo r all . t ^ i to to th*‘ ijeaven'* ,nd*^lil- the 'earth 3 thine: thnki-le Did klAgilom. O Lord,; and thod art etaltetT'as head ahovts a ir" t l Chrenlclea 29:11) ■

The I«S «B -S «rtW )ii also Includea ■Hie following p?asa«| Stam Chrietian W enco ' texihwki *‘8ei- oiick and 'Health ivlth K ey to Ih * gcripiures'* by Mai-y Baker Eeklyr

."•Mintl, wipremo over all Ito tornia- ,lions and eovarnliig them all.'to thtf cenlrel sun o t its om i .systemg of jdeaa, the -Bfe and light o f WI ito own vast ereatlon; i i i i i "'an to tenj- 11101'f W WHIW WliwF V <P. U99)

nmiWi Mf»ao«TOe Flnntsb Betha Coagregatlonsl

Church and Home fo r 'Women. HalB' limn aveauo, eorooii W aldo plaoe,

airlsUilVi lUIsalonaiT ABiani'e •The AlUanra rarats a t the Engle­

wood Kefortned Chnreh, Hudson avenue, at 7s 4S p.m. every Bonday, Rev. D. Mason, fornmr missionary to Congo, will apetot. A ll arc wel-

Flrat Uaplist Chin’d )‘J£WtlUign:»8tceefer

R ev ; f . M. Pearson, paster T I “a .«s j-*Iom tn g"»'® r*h Iii

% p. la.. Clmrcii aetiool.7 p.. m.. B. y . P. U.8 a .m , Eventag sorvloo.

. A l l B e n l v e B n i » D l i W t o |)UbllB. J ‘ ‘

the

There Is a fur greater degre, dlflntegrutMm h) homes in this cotmtry than there hi la KUstdu. fording 10 Uston M. Duh. mun Ing 'editor o f the miiMu7.ln« Soviet ItUBshi Tiidey, who ailcliesse.1 the Knglewoisl Women's Demisrulii H ub Tuesday.

It Is true that there are ni.my ourserieH In Husehi, luit these i si e for the ehllilren while pmeiits me working. At night Oiey return ro Ihetr homes. The iiui-s«-i lev. Is; saiil. Have greatly Improved g«im r il health eondttlons so that iiuolamy rale among infunts and ohier ehll- dreii Is deiimsing every >em In

he reid, there are no 'JiaMssi homeless children wandering alsnit the poumry as here.

Oiik raid thill Ullferai y is lieing fast wljusl out by the Koviel s In- uhitenfe on an eiloretioii for all Bighleen pereent o f Ihe hudget is ffpsnt on ^ucallbn to the govlet. he pointed out. In eomparlson to 11 per­cent here.

Jtossla published NO0,(KHM«»i Imuks In one year, an average o f five sn Indlvldnal, he said, this number l » - Ing more than the eornlilned mim- hsr fe r this country and Oermany.

Before the inldreai the women dis ..gsKd plans for CTirtslmaa. deciding to give Christmas stockings insleud o f baskets to the needy this year. Tbe ctab donated eight baskets for Thanksgiving.

A eommlttee consisting o f Mrs 'WtlBam G tilcnA'M IM Tlvclyn Soil- rert, Mta. Thomas B irth hlstle. SJrK C. h : Gentjemnn, and 5tra. .WllltoW Hepwcljer will discuss the proposal of the new Social I’ lub that the women meet In the headqnurters on Dean alcMl. If. will ,|ie d c ^ e d before next meeVlng'.

Wedneedsy evening servlqe at 8:15. This church Biaintaine a Bending

Boom to the ch«rch edifice, *ag »e street And Spring lane, where tbe writings o f Mary Baker Eddy and all authorised Christian Science lltere- lure may he read, borrowed e » pur­chased.* The MeM tog Room 'wh«*« all ire ■welcoipe, 10 open every day. Mcept Sunday, and holidays betweeo; 10 and 4:90 o'clock, god Wedneedsy •aninga from 7;to 8,

91. M n 'g Isrtliersn CTirnrhTenafly and Uberty; Roads, ,

'A. B. SchmltlbeDoar. J*as(ar‘"All 8*rvie*ll ■raWP*9 a; m.. Sunday achenl10 a .ft., 'p lv lR e>y .r^ jP .

' » # <ai. 99 47.

ly, O. CaiWk

L- .« «.ft .a ,

Refhany Treabyietian Church Talisade Ave., and William Street.

J. V . M clver, Minister.11 Morning worehip.1 p.nt.1 Suiiday school.

,'8 ,1 Bi,.Cyeiilng -g'nrhlilPi

m C IIANTE R Y G F N K W JBKSCTjjetivppn Anton Bolnn oud JoKi'pnlnc ■ Jiolim Ills wife, llcrgillfl <»,

stid Susanna gS(Jocinami suA Ida C. Doeiiutim W“ wife. Drflriien <1. t'nnialock. 'flU'Tlrsl Nsllonill JinnV " f P»ri.

‘ _ T E A N E C KSt. )hii>ril l-ulhersn am rch |

Church *1. and Beaumont ovo.R ev. C. W . Solmabel, Pastor.

Sunday school. 0:38 a. m.10 a .m », Touos people;* Bible

Ckisa. 1 '' ,11 a.m.. Morning sorvioei^8 a.l3.. Vespers.R ev . IScSisabel wUI g ive a « mt®-

Iraled lectiwe on -"T h e JUrth of Christ with Famous Paintings,”

M'cdrteeday, -9;30 S^m., flirts Choir. . ,

8:39 p.ttt.. Men'll CIh1», ■ 'T hur.v )ey i " l i l f ' p.m.i fnn»rm .-iHgii

clasRf , L-8 :i: l p.n|r> chon

C K I'^M K IU . T ,* RM i. .Chatch - '

S ar'imil fo ( oh 0 " . a 9 .45 'a.m ,Mr»»'iTi, «'■ f ii> m* ■' :'.i.

Fort Isei*. Sii<l' ia iiy1 ij \FraBR ^I. 8mHb. t r of Jkrakltiif «ntl InP0i:«“ «

fa. BHumable^iihirri. h .,

fly vlrtwA of tlto ftlKive uUilrd wri*JM4V aim'toU auti dellvorfrt. I lm*o 1m to(1iipoa aiHl »U l «p 6 * r fftrr uiliMi at fl»i GrtUrt flouW ra til® Gtiy

*rS!wiS'KRDA.y” jA 4, l** **' ,at iwo ti'cioHt in III® nftfrtioon. olMIiPfolkiwiiiiS tratt W jfUraclprvMpr* hfrpiBrtUfTC 4)*rt[e»Irtrly fiC*

Horoiiitb oC rnitlpwoml <nmA Uj®(VKiiitj' llertwn A*wl SUie of New

vThte'h on ttH Die'n on tt *..... “ *rt s inf I'miN Ttr of Arfcay_r nytpwiwwt ^ i—M«4'l«vt4 A Mrt’lavf*. (Mvll H«il(RK KnelBwrrrt. <TUr«l*V. J.v «IuljrAM la the ••Ne " f tile <'Frk 0/

H u n d red s f^ow B u y

T h is B e tte r W a y . . . . .

DOUBLE'SeREENED

aooiano orom voorccw lfiy ™ w f t :

'TirtJolWiitf vow Into your coo l b ill? lio o r and ord tr y

«w * * . 1 ^ 0 COAL b d«utl« ier*Medl slssneff >9 Sllvii f «• l«nl

bwhifit quality.............. H.’iU u h «M fc y % M ^1 n M fM t feo B o i:

R d t r e n i t t y « w i i # i j H t M « '«4 M K O D w i l i i M iM tM S d liu ek « r w i i f « i i ; « p f i « » w » i

AfTCff tCTAl ‘(aiies

1■ f i t ServLcgi,

f* tyu i> l2 r i t K « P e a le g

'i PUplayiiH TM. r whlwii

PRESENTS A NEWH '-

% i f f"/t>-

Longer • Larger • Faster • Smoother • New in Styling • MoreEconomical • Featuring fis h o r No-Draft Ventilation

# V- • . .

ri^H E questicms America bas beeo asking for i month X mil an be answered tomorrow. Youll learn what

the world’s largest biulder of cars has^devdoped for 1933. Yoti’U find out what happens when the ieader builds a car to increase its leadership. You’d see the automobile that millions have been watclung and wmt- ingfor: Tho New Chevtoht Six! And you’ll chscover a new scale o f low prices—several models now selling at the lowest figures in Chevrolet lustory.

ultra-modern appearance—as fine*looking as any­thing ever introducdl at aiijr price. The new Fisher bodies are larger, wider—ffudtlessly stream-lined— swung lowtf to road for greater smartness and roadaUlity—and offer the first baric inq»rovement in travel comfort in over ten years: Fisher No-Draft Ventilation.

not a halfway, but a complete victory over vibration: The Cuahion-Balanoed Engine Mounting.

v,t-,

Front, side, rear—inside, outside—everything about tlus new car is advanced, improved, exciting. Longer wheelbase makes it the laggest automobile in today’s low-price field. The latest principle o f car de­sign—*'Aer-Stream” styling—tpves it a totally (fifferent,

Chevrolet performance in ev^ 'gea r is foster, flashier, more brilliant The time-prarrad rix-Qrliiider en|^ is more powerful as w dl.fiii xiiora economicaU Improved Free Wheeling is comlwed with a "rilent second’* Syncro-Mesh gear-shift. And Chevrolet eni neers have stepped out ahead o f the industry ynth a remarkable new patented devdopment that unns,

Chevrolet Is aUe to do all tins-because Chc-vrolet has the advantage of being the world’s largest biulder of cars for 4 out of the past 6 years; Chevrolet builds cars in greater volume. Chevrolet buys materials in greater quantities. Chevrolet does everytlung on a bigger, more econoxrdcat scale. Hence, Chevrolet is' in a poritionto provide a better car at a bettpr price than could posribly issue fiom any other source! Come, see tins Great American Value for 1933. Let your .eyei confirm die fact: The leader can acoom-, push what others dare not try!CaiVSOLtT IIOTOK COMPAWY; DBTKOIT, U^CillOAH

AT A NEW SCALEPF LOW PRICES

S H O R T R O A D S T E R » 4 8 5 . C O U P E 4 9 5 . C O A C H * 5 1 5 . P H A E T O N - f S l S

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Ei^le SL and ring LaheTdj Englewood 3-3737

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E N G L E W O O D , I f . I - D E C E M B E R 16. 1932

FftMe of uli who fip^ H ^tfveiUent L ti,e pemaroM ftveotIB grado " , . , are beginning to wonder rthe” iho ironWe caused u» by , nrolnwlod closing o f the htsh- /el ibtti point lias pot long since Md Iho •“ *“ * “ * ’ I'Wd't ** t''®" “ forlco to pay In oxcliange fOiftbe (,•, generosity In retBlrtog tbe ren^^'t le dimcult to estlnmtB at the « „ f r a ie of progress Just when

lob «lll he completed, hut the ly real eneppy action I have seen ire so for has been brought about tbo approach of a tytin. I f the irood really wonted to get

U O N U R O U C A U ,TEN FtK CENT OVER

LAST T i m YEARSS7K CflecteA i, AiJi,

WiRer Bewerau A n iu c t i

thedone by New Tears It would end servico on the line tor days The way they are going one-ii\mrter of the flay la spent

lag out of tho way of trains and S ilay Retting MOk onto tho

Iffl. The result Is that oh)y It voeHtunrter of the warhlng Is siHint In actual labor on thelir Joh. ____ _ 'dlroads iiavo a great reputation tbeir RcnCroslty to the munlcl- tler through which they run. Insianre. they say to Engle-

d. "Yum Just be nice and let us up ihe Demarest avenue

sine fur n couple of a-eeks ond J reu ir.l yon by closings up the tn avpniie crossing for a while." I ihf ruilronaToaft tBia"0 con red s fair exchange.

Ti8 rush for the IM chop on the B. ^ lirsh ra boardingIter at Mrs.

ise HOB a mlld^tnaungrcd affair iiporcd lu thu atanipcile singed by tneiatotrs of a cortala EnsldiM

r|8n County service cluls, wlion dpoaiior at llie yveeWy luncheon

iltng aiipoumed Uu't bo had a ited number of hoohleta to dls- late. end la

The Hod Cross roll call in Leonta has been aucoeraful. All tho can-' vnssors have reported, although scattered contributions are still coming tn from soma districts. Tho Bum of $710.80 has been raised and will be spent locally tor tho most part- Walter Bowerman, choirimui

the local drive, onnounccs this year's total 10 per cent above the aveiilgc of the last three years.

The following are the workers and the mounts collected: T. D, Cham- ollan, $7; A. Jnnesen, R. I.. North Jr, $7; w . L. Joyce. $3; R. A. Joyce. $11; MaJ. R. Q. Whitten. $10: Q. Randall Jr., JPl; R. H. Alex­ander, W. A. Pauling. $23: B. M, Pernalld. $10: F. a Jamee, $8 : M. N. Jachena $4; H. B. Simonson,

O. W. Needham. $1; R. Bills $13: Mre. C. A. Reed, $37; Mrs, H. Atwood, $21: Mre. C. K. McDermnt, IM : Mrs. E 8. rtWycr, «h Mrs.

W. Rideout. $8 : Mrs. G. Q. Le- Sourd. Mrs. B. Biggs, $17: Mre. B. R. Nelce, $18: Mrs. J. C. Glemontl, $27: Mrs. E. R Comstock. $34:Mrs. II. E. Gabel. $23: Mrs. R. Close. $18: Mrs. H. E. Moore. $8 : Mrs. W. Hauensledfe $10: Mrs. W. Hudson. $14: Mre.'*tl. Craig. $11: Mra P. J. Merafelder, $10: Mre. R.

Greene. $0: Mrs. G. M- Allen, Mre. R. M. Wheelan, $8 : Mra.

M. Poisoll Jr, $17: Mrs. E. L. Babcock. $17; Mrs. B. C. Bovard, $11; Mrs. O. TIelkA $9; Mra. p. /Yrbuthnot. $8 : Mrs. J. C. llonsen. $8 : Mrs. A. Miller. $7; Mrs. H. C. Newby, $0: Mra. II. W. Farwoll. $14; Mra. L. CSheel. $8 : Mm C. Prummond, $1%: $lm. R. W. Htwh* ell ....... " — — .

$3:

'.HevlnK listened sympalhettcally Hr several years to tha wnual plea u>ln4 the use fef chtitng Christ Hs Upo.\ 1 wiu< S'eatly tntereeted h a rerent Interview with State fwestor r. p. WUhur of tho New Jm*y nepertment of Coraiorvatlon ■d DevelopiiMiut, In-Which he said. 'I am heartily III favor of Mic . un-

of Kood nnd ciitor thatii»u!d m-vpi- be abanJohed:MIowpm r. Korcilel^ WUbUf should ial be miHUndoi^ood 83 advocating IHe womoM destructf^ tho naM V I'oiiifcrous fox hefooHnuf', "By ire fu l add IntelU- feat nitimj:. our foists wlU pro- 4oc« an • inikra Of trees forjTKh ]>ur(K>s(2s, and at the same time 'tteforoMs win benont. PJanlatlous jSi our univpoductivB wild land will firtber ■iiiii to this supply ns time

‘Mtjfii miproductlve land in Now :hmy nnaht onally tec planted wilh leedUnL:: of fir and spruce nnd

;ten yeiim wlii begin to eara |Christma« profit for Its owner :wli!ch will crow in proportion to the 'Area planleil. %t would ho a vast Improvrmi'iit to the' w^odiandn .lIilBStatr and wouM piktNnuch idle ;,lwd to work.**P Mp. Wilbur poiHts OUl that if hiieh rlrprogran

oints out thu J coftlcd out. te of threat c

In a fewmre. I he w ork of threat couserva- :tfons Twould have niched a high or- lier and without no$d of criUcism, Ibe Ciiristmns festival might be in ;4tilged In with evet^f^n tr« •ibiuidun<T.I B. T. B.

aNEOUBFRErARES FOR ITS FIRST ANNDAL

: HEEm CNEET MONTHTenforai; O ice r i Mive

S ervdS iK t Ji m

iJlans fop ute firM i.nfiU«^mwthiff | t>t the Bergen (^unty. Ctnd Club f jaiiuary were started ai ihe. nrtet* 1 ? in the Clue tsaljoraiorieSf 15 j Van Brunt street. Enalevood, i Tueaday night, ’^EUrttier details will [w arranged Tuesday night. Deccra- 6er 26.

I? Although tho club -wiui orgstiiaed at tWt: Utn?

andIt W(iig deetder]

“Ih ftoitf the annual; meetings Iflficllon of Officers in January, Tom- ‘1»Pary officei's were elected io aetvft

FETtnON RECEIVED ACAWSTFASSINGOF

F O U ^ R M N A N C EC m fin tn e llnel R d|n

8 M ednt i f Cn k I i iF iE n J a F fr R

umn - . - . ,$5f Mrs. J. 3. l^We! |8: Mr?;

St. .Mphmr, '15: hto. -a . w . ‘Poiiitt $4': Jlra. .II. A. Bamberg. 17: Mnt. W. Van Alst. $«: Mre. P. Crcrle. Ill: Mre. W. F. Rode. $12; Mre. W.

Oslvr Jr.. $9; Mrs. J. J. Ken- nerly. $IR; Mr«. O. I». Poltelte. $« Mn$. K. H. Moulder. SU: Miss M. Blwen. $0: Mias K. K. Ouusmami, $64; MIPS M. I’otter. $S; MIps M

Bodet, $2; MUss B. atlmour. |t: Miss Marcella Pterce, $6; Miss Mil died Pierce. $ld.

PaUsades f^rk Crowth Outlined for Old Timers

Womuii Club It Hoat to R«*ident$ Who Have Lived In Borough Tburlr VaMi or Mote; Borough ' IiKorporated In 1899

at

J P IT R A im ilO S L .tOlEONUOIIDDERSFDRHAIXENSACKWIN

It aad Mayor Job Fobek Have HaA Two Soar on

LmnaTcamt

There was compomive quiet the meeting of f^hsades ftirk Mayor and CouncilTTeea^y night, with tho only flictlon ^mtigrlug around tho payment o f a baTSo^ advertising fees of the new poQce ordinance to establish ftnd regulate the police department. The bill tn question on Councilman Oberlo's oh. iectlon was wilheid for one week to determine on Us lotaiity. In as much as It hod not been listed at the bottom of the ordinance when ad- vertAed.

A tjetttiOQ signed by a nuinl!«r of taxpayers, protests agaiust the poUoe ordinance passed recently on first bearing. The petition stated that the expenditure at this time is unwarranted and that the prennt police ordinance is sufficient. It recommended that Its nnisl be deferred indefinitely. This war referred to a conuniUee of the whole.

A requisition for seven election districts for 1933 was referral tc the entire committee for furthei consideration.

A resolution o ffe rs by Counctl- man John J. Dickerson, chairman of the finom'e committee, wop passed advocating the forming by the state of a state fund to enabh munlclpoluies to borroa' on a tax title bond.

A Tetter from the TteguTar Demo­cratic Club advised that they had gone on record against the fore in crease proposed by the.Erie Itniimof! Company'. Upon Oberto*« motion tho borough i ^ n wem on record as opposing this Increase and a copy of Ills rosoTutloh and of J^mocratlc Club w08’ ordered sent to'the Public UHIities CbiiUiiJssloji and the Intoreiate Commorc© O jiu- mlsalDo. uBking that tho mte in- creoHe be withheld until a toibhc liearhig is held

On the recommoQiiotton of Mayor TliomoH Monaghan, the policy com- mlBsloners were asked to oiU meetingi of the police dc rartment members, regoi'ding a donation of salary in 1033. with a View of dew ducting same from the roquir®i ap* piY^r^lona when making up the tuiw Imdgct.

closure liens. Dieket^u for ihb fl- nance committee announced that tltla amount hod been roallxed with out any cost to the bofoufh.

The county lax of $52,168.27 waa ordered paid os wore cltUina amount Ing to $5,801.74.

Councilman Otto Freotoen for the Christinas tree committee Mated that Jack Ruf. electrician, bad agreed to wire the borough tree free of charge.

-f.\s a reword lor their victory over

Hackensack, John Traulh again gave memlwre of the Leonla high school football team a dinner ot the Ridgewood Country Club la.Ht night. Bach year Ihnt leonla dele. : the Golden Comet Mr. Trauth has pienUsod the team a banquet. This WO.S tho fourth consecutive affair to be given by him.

Mr. Trauth and hlayor John Pol­lock have had the dlstlncUon ot having two sons play football oh leonla high school teams. Johnny Trauth WM captain of the school team to '28 and '29 gaining all- oounty honor*, while tor the peat two season* Billy Trauth has been handling the quarterback assign­ment. Channing R. P o l l^ on the team to -20 and ‘21 ^ right end while his brother, John C, held down a halfback poeltlon two years ago and was'Vno of the fastw a* TOlI a* lightest men to the vldnlly.

-ruig season's 6-0 victory ever Hackensack was the firat r®8tetcred by leonla on the Hackensack field in eighteen years. The t e ^ Mro defeated Ridgefield Park for the jlrst lime In eleven ycara

Those present were Nelson Smith, supervising '>'■'“ '*9®':,^“ ’' NoU. aiMistantereon. nthleUc dlteclw: p « ' ® n l ockl. advisory: Oilvlncoach:Channtog KP n » corfespoadenJl Arthur John-

Mayor Pollock and

GREETING CARD RATES FULLY EXPLAINED BY POSTNASr^ IN PARK

Unsealed Enrelopes May h Sent for \Vi Gents

Per Two OiUKes

Tbo growth of PoUaaaoa diir» tug tho post 30 yeafa Wag' shown: through a comparison oi? iRAttWIar'i W Mrs. John Etchonlaub at fsl pHtty i of 111© Woman's Club flvon 10 thc^- who have been restdouU Of the bor­ough for 30 years op motv al (h© ~Flrst Presbyteilaii.Ohurcb tqcentl . qventy-thre© **old timers** weis present besides man.' cliib membei^

The total ragistration in i9(& rms t51 voters will) one election district, according to figures preimii^ by Borough Clerk Joseph Ko^nskl. while by 1033 the regUtmtion iiqp -TTown to 3.83-t voters In five die- trirts with a population of over OOO. The 1030 census showed a Ttopulation of 7.003.

In 1903 the tax collector's and tes _BeB6or*8 books showed the -tatal valuation of the borough to be $ ^ 3.* 157: in 1032 the toud valuation bad *Tov*n to $6,514,585. Of tlM latter 1enin>, lands ore assessed ai 738.835 ^ d the buildings dt |3.< 136,330. ^he tax rote for 80 years ngo «iui $2.73 as compared rvith this veer's rate of $5.85.

The collector’s report for 1002 ihoued the foliowinx expenditures; unnty tax. $1,733.57: bounty and

interest tax. $130.10: i»oor tri town­ship, $43.'27: state s<’hool. $671.fSl; 'inecUii school. $3,037-50; road tax. $1,000; light tax. $850; water for firo purijoses. $105; hospital tax. <75; borough purposes, $2,500; total, nO,l 15.22. In iO ^ ihe budget coll* ed for an expenditure of $186,048.86 to run the borough.

Incoinoratcd in 1899 Tiie borough of Palisades Park

i^ae inrorporaltti March 3S, 1809 and the first executive body was oq follows: nnaj*or, John S. Edsalli coUhcH» J ®I*** lidula Sch limit-BofjpJi'r Bcholz, Ttobort “Ma^Donaldv Jobn P* Davis, Daniel Ki’U * <mr: borough dork. George W. Gor'® dinor.

The executive personnel in- 10(^ was as follows' ma)’or. .John- Q. lEHl' sail; council, I^triyk* Cronld, f*. Davis, Samuel Kdsall. El. A-, tert* Daniel Ki'ueger. Otto BchUltsj

sor, Alfred I. Ihirkyn: ooH^- lov. John Brlnkerhoff: boi^ughcleric, Edgar R* Ikivls; District Boat* of Election. W . W. Bv|ms, ludgo: George Prehricks. Aibci^J. Sodgqll^d and Joha EleboinwMlf^J

The program opened with the new­ly formed chorus of the Womon'H aub slnglni, ritrlatroas c-arols. Mlw* Alicia Tozlnski of Englewood, radio singer and guest of

EvaiiJi, rendered vocal selections. Mrs. Mpble Kimmel gave readings.

^ra. B. B, Davis, pre. ldent of the dub, and Mrs. C. M. Allman, a for- mer president who were attired in old fashioned cosiumcB, poured tea, following the program. The com­mittee who assisted Mrs. Etchonlaub Included Mrs. R. Bush, Mm. T. Hosklng, Mrs. C. M. Allman, Mrs. J. H. Kimmel, Mrs. E. Voelmy end Mrs. W. Cottrell.

Honor GuestsAmong the honor guests were Miss

Gertrude ^solt. Mrs. John Back- Strom. Mrs. Susan Weber, Mrs. H. Hechter. Mrs. J. Dundberg, Mrs. Henry Prtggo. Mrs. WUson C. Peek, Mm. George Starr, Mrs. Honry E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi^e Fehr* icka, Mrs. W. W. E^ans, Mrs. George W. Miller. Mrs. J. Keating. Mrs. J. AlliotU. Mrs. J. Anton, Mrs. £. I>e Snoo, Mrs. Albeit Thompmn. Mm. A. Blease, Mra. Pollut, Mra. W. Cottrell. Mrs. Kisuser dnd Mra. C. M. Allman.

At a short business meeting which preceded the program. Mrs. R. B Davis, president. is.«iied an "SOS" for east off toys of any kind for firis and boys who will not be'Vis­ited by Banta Claus this year. Rhe further onnounctnl that tliesc toyr would be ret-rlred by Thomas Ko.sk ing ami Mr. Kehrw-eider who ha offered to do this work. Mrs. Davis end Mrw. Edward Marks In chanra of ihis work aill lie glad to call for these toys when notified. Memlters Also offered to purrhafu' a inilr of new rtorktrtgs for rhildren nErcs from 10 to 12 and fill them wltii Christ­mas goodies. Mrs. H. E. Bush wiP have chaise of this work. Silrn. Davis airo announced that her home would be open overj' Friday after­noon to membera o f the dub who sro intei®BUd In sowing for the unetn- p io ^ . ' She reported that GO gar ntenU had been completed by three mem bora o f the club sewing at her home and ^ a t tiiey hod been tutmed over to the Red Cross Commltlro, headed by Mra. A. E. Smith. As a part of thci day's activities membera liroughi canned foods, eU\, to fill l•asketa for needy families. Four baskets were niiod and dtetrlbuted at once.

A. B. CONOR ANNOUNCES HiS SHERIFF CANDIDACY; CiRCUUT^PETlTlONS'orner RidgelieU Mayor

and Coudiou Seeks G. 0. P. Nonanation

M ro p . Voelmy, R- E. Bush,lOmas Hosklng,- Mnn4-C. E. Mrs. J. Kiehenlaub. Mrs. C.

M. Allman. Mrs. E. Seyler and Mrs. O. W. Orifflthca. Mrs. \V. Cottrell were inerobers of the chorus tyho sang;_______'

YASniY IS PRESIDENT OF IMPROVEMENT BODY INRIDGEFlELftiBOROUGRJohn Grosso Is Retiriiig as

President of Cific Orfanizatios

» n , «iana8»i'iMr. Tniutli. •Mcntbeto » f tlMi t®m k on o^ w ot

Cimtoirt » i a » Frajk, Capt^n-M«etJim McHolIaB. Ro*e>' 2^2?’**

rwmMd t^gftes Mantel

Aooordtog to Poitnuistor Josepli Forrest ot Uie PoUssdto Park Post Office, there nppear* to be some eon- itusioti on the part o{ the public with respect to the rate of postage on atristuiss and other greeting cards sent under cover e l unsealed enve­lopes.

Printed greeting cards malted In unsealed envelopes are chargeable with Postage at the third daso rate ol m cento for eaoli 2 ounces or traction o f 2 ounoeA regardless o f •whether addressed fo r delivery through post-office boxoo or gen­eral delivery, or by city or rural carrier. Sealed e,velepos require the fttll rate of three cents per ounce or fraction.

Printed Christmas and other gneiing cards to unseated enve- Jopee mlty b e « ejdropto wrttton to- S,^ptlon not to the naturo of per. sonal correepondOhite- but Web —■

maA" -Happy New Fear,'* "W Ub Best ■Wish*e,“ etfti, together wUB the name and address ®f the sender and o f the addreeree. wlUiont sub* looting them to morq tluin the third class ratei' . ' .

Plmto have •also- -been xsimpletoa

Caif

plaimcd to hold opcn'iilglit i S a r i i i n s a l ; ^ F i f lR J f c l * T « *

fo? the IteSt dfflce* to retnato open all day on Saturday Instead of the auUomary early cloilug on that U.V To injure delivery In tiniji f yChriStroos, ^^rticulor Aiplvasls' I. placed bnt mail packages earty.

Bincerely youw,'’ .* ‘Merry Christ.

Councilman George Vasiliy "as elected president of the Ridgefield Improvement association, a nen- partlsan body, which has been prom­inent to civic matters, at the whool on Bergen boulevard Friday eve­ning. Frank Rltchel was elected vice-president: Edward Oreggren,secretary, and James Angreaaaiio. treasurer.

The club oommendod the mayor and eounoll for the efficient to which they have handled affaire of the town In the past year and went on record os favoring » bu d^ reduction for 1033. A long dlacas* slon was held on the evil o f ‘heavy speeding on Bergen boulevard, which Is now a short cut from the George Washington Bridge to Hudwn county. The club feela that neither the slate nor tho county are coope­rating to protect tho Uvea of the people to this location. Tho new president pointed out that the coun­ty will be requested to plais a traf­fic signal at Bergen boulevard and Bdgewater avonugrttekt year, mta the corn of this light wJH be tnewded with tevoral other borbiigtelnsprovo* meats expected of the county, to the 1933 budget of the boKd of free­holders.

jQlin Grosso Is the retiring dent. Mr. Vasiliy retires eUwan next month.

coun.

lO LBCEn KMBB7.M.RR _NjIBBEU i n K U H m E U D

Robert Conioll, 27. o f MB BSbs- a;a4«»M:i4vrni%.:Btet.yb'aamMiSrtM.

BackTaxesProblemhLed

Alan B. Conor, former mayor anu councilman of lijdgefleld. preHident of tbe Rldgefiold Republican Club and president of the Hldgefluld Chamber oC Commerce, will seek the Repubiican nomination tte sheriff of Bergen County at the 1933 Primary- Election, it was announced today. Petitions are being circulated now by Mr. Conor’s adherents.

Mr. Conor, who It also one of ttie ormmizera of the RidgefipM Ex­change Club and a man who has been closely tdentifled with Repuh- Itouk artiviUsi in eastern Bergen for several years. Is coOBiUered a “ regular" Republican and ts said to havo been entirely out of s>mpathy with the Thomson-Ryan moverocoit in the General Election.

AUbough Mr. Conor la the first to formally announce IrIs condblai'y. it is known that Andrew Knox, who was defeated for reelection to the board of freehoklera, and who charged hla defeat to the pollintr of tUegal votes tn a Lyndhuret district, is a prominent contender for the Re­publican nomination.The ronnor announcement irmove.«

him as an aspirant for election an mayor of Ridgefield and It Is thought likely that Mayor Emil lterg$*r will

his party’s choice for reflection former's a(lministration . has nttr- ceoflni In lowering the RldRcflcM tax rate and he Ib thouglit ni» refor»- to, be the strongeet poaslbility for the local office.

Fourteen Eastern Htar ('hapters of Bergen County were representeri Thur^oy night at the meeting of Townley Chapter at the ^Musonlc Temple, PaJteadss Park. The occa­sion Was associate matron's night with Mrs. Emma B. Kaufman serv. Ing as matron and Maurice Davies as patr^. Chapters assisting in the esfemontea wete Lilly White. !^>'wo<>d: Alma. Cloater; Meridian. Ridgefield Park: Happiness, Hack­ensack: Naomi, Rld^fleld Park; Ridgew'ooti Ridgewood; Edgewater. Edgewater: Bllnaf. Ridgefield: Lo- oni^ !,eonte; 1 *ergrreen. Hack^- sack; A more. Bogota; Wakefield. Fort Lee. OQd pioneer, Hackenstek.

DAWN OF CHRISTMAS WILL BE PRESENTED

Singers orPresbyterian Cknrck in Annual

CantataThe AQuoi Clirtetmos tantai

“ The Dawn of Cbristmaa," of the Choral Hoctety, of tho First Preidjy tedism Churshsi-will be sung BunUuy ntglit ataudtiortum. fhiiisadto Park.

The progrum as an follow*: Protorole. Initrumentai: Wiim uU

Things. Chorus: He came Into-His own -tenor solo, W. D- Wil*>n:

CUNNINGHAM AGAIN NOMINATED TO HEAD

DEMOCRATIC GROUPTwelfe Are Selected to

Rnn for Six Places on Exeenthre Committee

sonrteen Chapters

at Park O.E.S. AffairTax Sale Is Unfikelp'

Uttle Cash WonU Be Derived I

Although tbo BoroughIs not In bod finanolnl shape, •e*.,. cording to Josopb Foley, chalrmmi j ?

300 CHHDREN MUST BE a O ^ IN PARK

Women Respond Heartily to Cafl for Workers

In

be the

raventh

I'ractlcaliy the same officers have been nominated for prer»ntatton ot the annual election of Ridgefield Democratic Club. They are: Pres­ident. pat Cunningham; vice*pren- Ident, Salvatore Canglano; serond vice-president, Mrs. Estelle Dress­ier; financial and recording secre­tary, Edward Tuott; corresponding secretary. Florence Lo Preax; teesourer. Edward Oervalse; ser­geant-at-arms, James Butler,

Tbft club decided to amend its con­stitution to have seven membera on the executive committee, six to nominated from the floor, and pfestdent to serve as the member.

Twelve membera for this commit­tee were nominated from the floor Olid tlx will be chosen from this lUt in January.

John Knoblock heads the commit- teei for the distribution of Christmas baskete. Mrs.. EsteUe Dre.^Ier, Mr*. John Schlelds, Mra. William Perry. Mies Agnes Kenny. Ray Tenian and WlUlaih Perry. Twenty dollars bac been appropriated as a starting fund

Gtle ptiFposOr This wit! be nuf- mented by voluntary coniribotlona T iM fho membera of the club.

The dub members went on record as being opposed to any increase In tke fares of tlie Erie Railroad. J. Vincent Hourlgan. attorney for the olp^ was authorlxed to draft a let­ter o f protest which will be sent to tlie Interstate Commoroe Commls-m n r --------

Him was Life—ivupt *olo. KrnM$t HfMmlton.

O t^y spring. ChorusIfark; A Thrilling'NoI.hp In Hiiund

lng->ropnuio solo, Mrs. Emma Davla: Lo, The Lamb Ho IsOnx Ex­pected. Citorus: Quartette. MIS‘KHly Mother, W. C. Reid. Frank Mather. Emcat itamtlton

Behold We Go Up To JcruHolcm- contralto solo, Mrs. W. C. Reid.

Hosanna—chorus.Musical selection—JameH Hendrie.

violin; Miss Rena blather, pianoSoprano solo—“ The Birthday of a

King” by Neldlinger. Mr*. Emma Davis.

The Angel Gabriel—i*onirallo solo. .Mrs. W. C. Reid} And The Angels Sald—4JDprano solo, him. Emma Davis; He Shall Be Great, chorus.

Lt Came U|xm TIus Midnight Clear —tenor eoio» K. C. Newby; Chorus —Look now for gloji and golden Hours-soprano solo, Mrs. Mania Smilh; And Ye Beneath Life’s Crushing Lood—bass solo, Mr. Haro- lllon; For 1^, The Doys Are Hasten­ing on—tenor »oId. Frank Mather.

And It Come To Pass—contralto sole. Mra. lUimiton; Let Vn Now Go ESven Uftto Bethlohom—duet Mm Bdagle Smith. Mra. Hamilton: And The Shepherds Returned—duet

Weekly meetings under the atis- Hires of the Heti CrONN t*nemplo> - ment t'ummittee of rullMude.-s I'urk nrp gaining tn interesi ond Mr*. Ma- zle Hmlth, cluitrman of tho commit­tee. report* Hmf more and more wo­men 'ire responding for work.

In os much as there are 110 fam­ilies in which there are riu»e to 300 Itlldren. on tlie list of Mr*. IsOutev

Pilgge. iXFormistreM. the i>n>biem of provjdintr warm'clothhig la (lUlte an undortakine. Children are being taken cora of Cfrst, and biouses. dresses and htopmrra and other wann umlerihlugfi are in the mak­ing.

Tltrough the I'utirisNy of the Kiti* if«r tiewit$$r Machine Compun), nine c|evtii<' Hewing ma<‘him>N have lie<7n iihtJillwd m the l«glun Hull where tho work (H 4‘arrtod on every Mon- la> iifternuoii. The company lia*

u1$M> tigifed tu install an elertrh' ill some iiome where Viiora

te none, providing Mi« perwen m whot« home U is insialted wante to liclp with the R-harihibte work and rhfmot attend tho ineotinr* at the (secion Hoik The roinpuny fur­ther annotmeed that it wouhl plm'o .1 fool |H«wer machine in the home ••r wme worthy mother for fi i»erlod •>l ibn*' monthe p o ldinA she would ii.se some In making garmeul* for htr family.

Meet4iigs are held every Monday ill 1 p.iu. at IsOgiun Hail. 10 East Cidumbta avenue, and ail who want tn help are welrome.

350 A1TENDED DANCE OF PARK DEMOCRATS

Victorious Caudidates Are Guests of Honor

SO AtterfS ip iw r-

quUc voiccx O Little Town Of Betl'tehem—carol.Glory To God—final chorus. Sopranos—UIss Zataolle Aprovlan

Miss Beatric* Boxondale. Mrs. Emnu Oorts. Mis* Htole Knapp, Miss Andrey Kisbor, Mre. Theodor* Lauer, Mis, Kathleon Muthcr, Miss Edith To Dtou, Mrs. Maxte Smith.

Altos-MIss Dorothy Baxondnl, Mtes Horisp Hoodlsnd, Miss Essie Mather, Mri. Ernest Bamlltoq. Mre. W. C. Held, h im Elisabeth Ramn

Tennrs-Ff»iUt Mather. H. C. Kewhy, RoBTrttolsm. W Th ■Wil­son.

Basros—Emsst Bamllton, Ntoholu Rtehards, German Weber.

Aoompanlst—Miss Rena Mother; DIrertoe-James Hendrio.

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Teufljr TaxpayersJoin Stale froap

^ Ridgefield SosuUThe Tonafly ■q'axpayera assoeto-

tton »D 1 Join’ iJJi* New ^“•'•*7p «ym -iiMsterlaltenii.ihiunrllon-t!C!n_t

Three hundred and fifty people were present Baturday nifdit at the Dermocratir Victory Dinner Dance

I the Angola Manor. Tho dinner as tollowed by n few nhort nd-

Ire.wea and a revue, followed b> an< Ing.Mayor Thomas J. Monaghan and

’ouncllmen-elecl Frank J. Ulrich luid Frank Rhone were the honor niests. as were Congressman-elecf Edw'ard Kenny and Mra. Kenny. Senator W. Harvey Ely, llorman P.

Hoffman and Mra. Horfman fudge A. IHmorest Del Mar and Mrs. Del Mar, Mr. and Mra. Frank

Qulim. Mrs. Monaghan. Mra. Ul­rich and Mre. Blanche Rhone. Frank Quinn, president of the Democratic nub of palisades Park, was master of ceremonies.

Hhort addresses were made by Mayor Monaghan. Rhone. Ulrich, Ely. Kenny and Hoffman. George Smith was chairman of arrange­ments and assisting him on the com­mittee were Misses Beatrice Mof 'ait, Margaret 8andla. Mre. H. W WMttm. Mrs. A. Bhlrtey, George Stevens. Mra. Bloncba Rhone. CharUte Afbiyteas. Ibbn Rnraoh, Jo-

s Nosch and Daniel Carver.

of the finance tommiuea. tax oM-. lectlonA ore I7O00Q behind lost yeor there being IlDtkOOO in In hia report at the oouhclf irieeiUiFA|;,' Monday night. Mi<. 9'oley said thiR;jC $7,000 is due the county In laxam V ' but tho borough has not <^Uect44-/' - thlfl much. A tax dale would do ao good Os an the torough would get-v would be li^& Leonla’a credit M 'y good, Mr. 9y>ley said. '

A movement Is on foot by the council to tax all out of town iner- cimnts and chain etorea that da -.f business In Leonhw Councilman G.B. 8tov«r reportwl that about 80 vy munioipahtiee in the elate ora uig such merchants anywhere from one dollar to'|65. At present milk dealers, bakers and chain stores da^-^ not bring any revenue to the bor- ■ .r: ough. but t^e away a good ptofU.Mr. Wover unld. /

Comptabia of Sewer 'vrr /, “A rommunlrotlon from Jamea C. -'r:

Olnmond of Park avenue complained • - of .a sewer liucklng U)i due to roots w' of tree*. He claims that when A.W. GUI. torough engineer, was ^ i,

al*>ut the matter ha did Ing but give abuw lo Mrs. QIamond. " - He oj>ked that hi* $15 for a permit ^ and $3 for plumbing feea ba .re-Iii!';, funded and (hat a formal anologv tie sent to Mrs. Oismm^. This M y i slmMor to sliuatlans-that have been confronting tliotxjimcU for the po*t few montlia end was turned over to the public worka committee to get,Mr. Gill’s side of the story. H is ■ ] not oxnected-'that the money will he . j refunded. f i

A communteaidon won also re-: . f reived from* Martin J. (StmmlnKi j f. Fort lise lawyer, stating that tbe' ^ ’" ^ tiorough hod broken its ' eoniraot< V''''‘ with CharicH Hanson of OtenwOod „■ | avenue. wUen Ws property »w w j ij tiamaged due to a bad drain, hlavdiy John pollotk said he was poslUy^^H'i that Haneen'a property hod beeh^^j' restored as perr contract and bje haa>f «' >- no cl$imm;^i^ teia-beitmsh.^0%* rf.?; ever, the major will get In Mvith Ibnner ©Hluriihian 71. Alex* aider, who wds In cltarge of tho-^*M work, to make sure of this matter*.. H -3

WhHii Councilman Joseph CorkSli- f'hairmnn of the fire commltlee, fO* U»rie<l that-iwc fireman are dolni duty in the local theater Saturday ^^ ufternouiite at the request of thO'« manatier. Mayor I^lock stated he. does not believe the men Mtould iiO 'i Ntatlonod there as the deportment .!Is a volunteer organization and tsually lip lo the manapor to for tlilh service. However, ns long ; os DO complalnls have been rerelvett * [ from the men who do duty in thd f theater they will remain stationed there Hatunh^ afternoons for ;children's matinees.

Wants Fire Escape * ^ - n A communication was ref elvad*

from W. A. Pauling of the IlbrttryV' %' asking that a fire escape ba. placed on the building. The council olalms t.s , that t^e Uiirary Is not congesied . enough to call for a fire escape Th^ matter will be gonoi over with Rlch-^i^'; ard Pond, chairman of the Ubrary-.-v^ board, and Mr. PauUng.

Another eommuiflcatlon wite reived from Fred W. Donnelly, £or • mer mayor of Trenton, and othere, protesting against the ouM> tog of B. O. Crandfai as secretaij^ for tho New Jeraey League of blwOr- '^V icipaitties. These men wish to form a new league and naked the Leonla cotmcll to J#in tliem os Berxen County has « * wprsrontotlv* lo to*'. 'U, Iraxuc. Th, euyor M S ba did n«t hallevB th, couhcB thould antar Into.';" tbla fifslrt. but Msuma "a pollqy or mtohfiil

PresLyterlui Cliircli

MRS.e e . SEDDON HEADS liONUJUiaOR WOMEN

New Gr«9 to Aid Senior OoSwit]i Donee

Tba foltewlnff la <ba sehidnia' a t# the Find Prwbyterisa Church t t ' _ paUsadaa Iterk bcgtaBlux tmlsht; .; '...i,i|

Chute rahsMttt tonight. o'clock. ‘

Tueattey rfteritooB,. M aalaaarf.'o Circle, first regttter sesalJn at * thirty at the home of Mrs.M l Hillside Avauae. m

fuaiidsy emrujir. the HatFk < hrlstmk* Party iji.

church basawant ■ . _ .» ..,Wednesday uwcltos o f *a*ate* '

thrshuroii Ih»»**, '8 p.ro,- 4TiU

i'"ateat»''Mf'grTOr8ln"^i»'8rtM»ii"w w eil prertdent at th r Junior Wouton'e Club of Laonia Tueaday night af the old Dutch IioDia ot Mra. Natalia Corbett of 42S lakevtew avenue. MIm Mary Virginia Hpaor preaWad. Mtea Marcella Pierce was etdriad vlc*.presldent: Miss Evelyn Tyson. rarrasRohdlng secralary; Miss Mur. M Stolte, Mcordlttg sacratary. m i l i f t . John Baurllt Jr., treasurer.

TM iciuhjwllt assist the Mania -WoM d' s ' CIcBb %lth tba nhnoal dahoa TUeadky avehlng. December 27, at th, Hackansaoh Woman's club, h dance commlitea at tli* Junior dub was, appotutod as fol

jtifsdav. ®®cember 22, l^ le a i Bocldtr Chitetaia* Part^and I, cheoK, Begtphlns at 1:S0ttm church baaemant..

e annual mealing, and invUe a|t Intcroatad 4n ninaleur movie

ng. whether they hay® any intent or noti to attend, and sob the club Is doing. . Moving pic* token by the memtora of the

will be aliAwh im Well a* aev* Photoplay* token by other aunv groups. A apeclaJ speaker I® alon^ general photagrapMc

will b, engaged.' eluh's firat production, -‘What ®k." Is nowtn ptaduotloD. The rthearacd aavaral * f the scenes lay night, and mat at the home

-JS ttl' tliewnaii Ma»,qiit*sy a*-»»m, ■erwir-J.lim.UI ^wglewood; last night to nrrango

the shoto which wIB ha token at

l"«te Waltendor I* directing the fiuducltoni Those gsatattng In the Jehnlcai o t* |laifi |W?>dora.,Hnf6 ggMWdiiiliih**"^

Oscar ButMemws V Itea parts hm ‘ ’ " “ “

Tiio W n a Avenue ^Loan ABSoritJI®" ** PailsodM S"«tt#^d!.iiU0 this week In P®^ l i n t o f the first' eerlas Of shares !*■ ment Of and 4 months ee®; Itoul tw S ^ t^a lte rn boklersirin

xocetve ‘ •’‘a "“"^ 'tlM sa abarcs. In j^rs:'i:«to.Xu'£.ta.;®btr ^ J w ^ r a h lp of the frtloV; unitor tM 1* ^ board of directors:

y WhaMar. Ytrt-

wrap aecurely and addresA ptalulyt. CcKpperaiibn ot lh« public will dc touch to faciHlale Uie heavy burdoa

the peat office department ai thle 'seoeoft and ineura aattefoctory senrloe to r tooaa moiiinff gltUKi Mr

hrilMWwa tdtotet iBj'n Mlr..rMHi* itsgirLi tj raeiwiy tVednesdny morning by Fn- trotmao William Vohl ttiid • wemwrt t the Keanwy police ^ ^ tra e ir t .

- a - . . __ L:,. .a j, AUMWraarm'f g n O f^ Aon ft climS

SctoflBMrAWfddSel ■ BM btoB iiI;

by a woman in that city, teim — - Cornell took $6S0 from hef under false proUncek.

Cornel had purchased tickets tor dcoUand with the money and would soon, have been on the high seaA He I* being held for trial In Keprny,

LTOION AITSIUAKY rLANSFABTF tW K CHILDIIK4

•‘“ " ‘ S L l iT a aetdberger. Secre-

Beforo the next dweUng of RMge-fteH sdllOW lsgm$ the membera

ThS Walter Herbert Roamer Foot, T>rlan.. Auxlllanr. willSmerican^

diraetorwurer Henry rary Jolee J-

w utue.

make nn effort to have the Ridge ftotd N a t lo ^ 'B e i* take over the

log tobend tame the hoard ia try place, ae that W____ qn the

_ m_____ t^B ^ari No. $ can healartsd and n ftnt ttroe M eto ^ rygglwal' he A r Me chOmm

hare ft Christmas i>arty forchHdren of the Imtonnalrc* on pe- cember 29 In the .borough ’ hall. There'wUi be a flantt Ctae* aad.m

of games and mnaie and gm . for all. WWanl m y to chtte.____ Tsial AMtoty about M$ mamb in ep the pato gad a t o ^ r r ifc

ft^imetra a l « M t lAHtoftto

The metobora and leaders o f Boy heodt terotqi S3 bold their amiuaJ father and ton dinner Wednesday evening a t the Reformed church liall. F ifty Were presenL . T h e cMiglnat ■'Bajah-' TurpaaglBa gav- a half hour Of card trick* and megte. EiwcuUV* MacDonoUgb of tho'North Bergen County CouarH was the honor guest. Henry Maw absu. well known eong writer and vecaitat,' entertained ■with song* end mercy Jests. . . ■ ,

The dinner was coMted «nd s e r ^

IPJPJ J^I-M.ciginW-.l..t-....... i . iL i i - ...m i. I .. . iiui«mx, . inaanlmottsly aulhqrlzed Friday evenlng.

The Tehafiy group stated In a resolution that It recognised the merits of tbo state association and the value ot It* fight for "Better ptyetfimenb fisoro economically ad- mlnWerod," and that the taxpayer* orobtein* can Only bo solved By oop. carted action. • ,

The commltlee nadied to livvmm- gate school affaira reported and was anUioritod to eontlnuo Its twiearch In' an oftOtf to draft reeommenda. ilons priay to the school e|ectlort,,to Febnw

Fridsy, December" 2S.Sctioot Clirlstines entertainment..-, the church auditorium beglnnlnf.J 7:45 p.tn. ' - . i

Bunday, December M School, 9:46 ,n.m-t Morning ship, a.i0.t Christian “7:09 p.'to.i. Chrietmaa <p.sfe,... . .., - ■■ —

DoMcrats to HtUC brityB in i

m

by the mouwrs of l ie Seoul" teaitor* and mettiban. Mrs. George K. Ever- turn. Mre. Gartnido T. Blanstlekl MHL e T-^AaneneM aito Mteo.Maa

^mmtomtoer iinaefialil’ ' ih iiauf IBtohap* *M gnaato aad aftor tha Mmrt arigiuia lhe,u wa*un appor-

iThe aeaeelaHeg itahmmBadca tothe mayor and council that a board of aeaeaaora be foreied to replace tlie^Mte' oeeesew sTsleiii, remunerawtlMk of tba ootire board oot to ox- reod ttoa aiaaiiut now raid tba eiaf te um int. atod ptaS^rMy, M .,-nm acthal of the board e* health

to ndaatotMa U » budget was cog,-

. appoun— __lows: Mra. Ilcddao. Mlaa Lydia boyd, Miisi Emmy Lou Oath, Mtea Ana* Findley, Mto* Martetla Dsfon. Miae Ethel Etoher, Mre, Hscase-M. OH- morO“' end Mtae' Mery .Vtogtelft Sptar: Thto oaaMgJHee mat with Mm. John' Baal of Altoifa asaauft chalfiuea o t th* Wi------ - '

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T H E P R E S S / D E C E M B E R 16, 1932

n m m

fOkUMON

Tdb I k i Id n d 'M fc t i S M d IM

k Sicrificed' %

[I'^Mrlca’ i

WlUtam M,; Ckufeit wUIoil :''T ti» ‘ Mental, Mot'll -KtiCt 1 Oofrgrt Wa^h-.'At. thO;Mfn’|».F*n^\,%| ij||

Mothodiflt .Bpi*«pal CliuuJi, iwockJ# nt 10 ft.m,, S im to . ^ho

intuit UA Stl}^.’ ft finit Ir^sldoot an^ iKo

lo aaid to )}a Inaiructlvd .p wel! |nUn»«Unfi « (jAirmtont'ii^roJuvtt^.

•Kattstlcjtl if^tiros^ ahdwtni?cowntrjr dixja: toot-, spend t ^

‘h on oduoation and.that sshnol U shovUi not be <li‘asticatl}i' X vere jfiiven by Witttwt j. ftuperinundent; o f Iftogie fiOQ

|0, a i the forum t»at Sunday, j^'ootoservnttve estimate o f thB.iia-

.1 income hi liWO, according fe White, -was |Ta0p0*0OO;00Oi o f

!h spent for>^x ^ppoi^ed &!hne|s tacludlhg

nt£^aTi€ s6ts)n4a^ schl^otsasAS alleges. fhus« 3.SS per oC Cbd ^mtloniti Iheoms was

it . for ptobllo M io o ^ The rate -ijJghsp tn New Jersey,

V * IiiBurMnee ^pei lligk flrti* ntiUon jwM l & B M a m for

®* ****-gjtfiBiit. $3.iiS ■went to pBlMle

ttWioois and fBritt® Inromnw Bf%JWoroium«. Tills is a fine tWnif, I , 'M r . White sail!.- Os tt allows the f • thrift and foreslgM of the Amerlran ^^'jpeoplo and to a good reason for ep>

'Jpsfipla often «ty that the *ff*ds^ ^ 4 fdlli^ ^outtl he elimtndfed from

AOhot^** eototinusd Mr. White, g^ lsu t/w htt aro they? IR^pewrlting ^ P i ^ ’^l$ndsm$thy wei^ cmce consid-

In this elase but are new an eHMntlal pai't ©f edn<^tion. Muntr

a'', and art are aflll ronsWered frills by eoitoo people but they would not say

) f Jlioy c5t[10 wMft through i« arhool and ^ e the tmtiortimt )»art tboee’ two atih^pte l»I»y in every

^om the hindBmatdeti up.” 'While eald he was certain the

t.SH-tiOiir a w e ^ plan wa^ coming :i|Ma would leave tnsre telsttre

•?_'Mtnw during wtiteli the people^should ths^r mteds. H© f®5d H wne

« m ' - ■ that“ |iherM<lIiW

?^/**5gd«^tiOQ Ss- the development ef the-i.RQhSilBff'mind,” Mr. Whltosuhl In ouotins 1>. Harvey N. Davis of SKevens institute and he hoped the

.rinquiilug mind would continue to fimcHen In adults. Ho also ex- prcfiAOd ihe hope that Englewood Would eventually l»com© the center

; of .(ft junior rollece. In IftflO only * fiVB per < PTit or tliose of hiafi 5rhool a{n> pttendvd hic.h stihool. now fJO i>er cen,t aRjl the percentage is rising rai^tdly In colleges rdso, he said.

i

ROYAL ARCANUM FLANS JUVENILE m NIZATIONPah'sade Council Is Yisitd

by State Leaders. l^ollsaile routicll 11115. Hoyal Ar* cUlutm of Englewood, will orgatiize d junior council to operato as a tjenditUe (»rg(.jitzatlon foy th® purpose of training the younger insmbers for fun.ifledgod adult membereHip. It vma dertded Tuesday night at a mc^hig In Kxcliang® Hall wldch wa^ ^tended by a delegatiDn of state leaders

vhAi^ed hy G?and Hegept Anthony J. l,ecoQxie.

Oilteru In the statu dsle^tlon were Snpi«w® flepresentfttlv© Wil* liiUtv Barter, Grand Seerotary Jbitn

" ‘ ' Brake, Commiseiohei^' an-- h>©Slate of the Order liulph Sarmnons, and Btatrict Bopnty Giand Regent Tyler. Belegation^ from l/uonla.

Hackens.'Vck, ParAmug^ were piesont and >\6re likewise exhorted by the staU leader^ to form Junior organ-* isatlons III4helr lodges. /.v1. The EnglewoCKl pffiosra will form plans Immediately fop the forma­tion 4}t ft group here. They er© Fred Andorson, illgenl; CarlOit Ser« rano, vlce'-ragent: T.»Qul3 WWes, ora­tory ‘XfOtloy HcMurlx'Si tJtMvrrer: i~red Fisher, sccpotary; John Arttler- son, sentry; August Dumkin, fl- fianei(d aeereiAiT*

KIWANIANS WILL HOLD 2,C H R IS ^ PARTIES

To Attttt lalfatieo^Aniijat Affair lor I W ^

Plans for Iwa iBftttsfmai w eri ffioito b* tfc, a»si«wooa tilw- aniailB WefltsiwSiy. TB# f lM party wUI be tbelr. own at tiie ' r e ^ ^ r meeting next nneb ami tbs («(»in l ptuly wlJl be fer tba needy ehlUreo at tbe Salvation Army Desembey 2S, Comic prosenta conalstliis of msay ■fenoebs,” arp es®eete!l by the Klw-

ftnlans nest WeflaiBday. Santa Oaas WU! disMIuite tlie gUto and n^be merry the occasion. WlWitim’ Bech Jr.. Clyde Datcber and Wtlbam OH* ver are In chaige.

The (ollswlng week the dab will not have its regaiar eesslsa but wUI meet at the Eii^iewhml Salvation AftSif at 4 p.m., -Wcdnesdny. Oe* ceillber 28, to ptoy Santa Claua and hte helpers to bjany poor children of the city. Abmt iSS youngstsm win be fed, entertained and givenr f t s o t rloihltig and smuil toys.i^ tn g Ileov9. eoi3nc!liQm)<et-Iargc.

d^ppltMjd how tho rtty'adepartmentH worked at Wefltoowduy'H meotiag, M® ©xplafneu tb® powers of.the vsrt* oim memberH 6? the coittu-ii and the comiQittees,

mCHE REPUK TO PROGRMURPLEA

If Board Yacancj Ixists Considers All QmH

yapan iThreaf to Peace,• / to t i ’choa 'te lle Foram

TeBs oTChiiia's Tnmoi ffl Dropping TradHioBS

of 2,000 Years .’ The icfinettlon o f China from Us

centurtost'oM tradliiona td modern methods during the past few years and the present results were vividly described by Cdteoel M. Thomas Tchou, member o f the Chinese In-dustriel comnUMtoB vlitUpg Amob. tea, at the gttfntey Sight Oommunt

Repoilhw to toe EnelewoBil Prog, resa Club Mayor l^tchers attitudB on the club's reunost that a Jewish reatoenl be named to th® sohool board when a vacaary exists, pres- tdetrt e . , «5 »a a - saneHoj- saia .Monday night that the asnyoir hhs assured him that -when a vacancy doe.4 exist he will be pleased to con­sider liny well-uuallfled pepson und that his being n Jew would ho pleas­ing to the mayor.

The cinh does not want a Jew named for the mere reason that he Is a Jew. lint because the club feels there are many of its residents who. In addition tn being large properly- owners iiml ivromlnent lestdenta ore well uuuitfled to serve on such a body.

The club met this week at the home of Max Omlrow on I.uke atrget with its full membership present. Harry P. Rothman spoke on the tax survey made by the Teat estate tioard. and reviewed conditions In the city, state and nation.

The club has received an Invita­tion from Mayor KHcliol to attend the open pulaic fonim on the budget December

4-

fy Porum In the-Bngleweoct Meth-odM -.t ttltoit Sa*4By bigJit-

“ Boring my own life, I have paasetl frtny one cJvinfcst^ » an- o tter !b 40 years." coiobbI Tohou said. . "Andem trasllllons made Chtea ihe oBist tonservattve nation is th«- worM. I l f oBiSnantteiit was the B «a* for 2.000 year#. Now 11 ts-tcylng to teeome modeftitoed aftst Mvb yeaw o f fu d ia i shaBgffl."

KiBUty Bto Wits suprtine Itattee CJtlna’B Ittitg" period o f inertia.’ Cftls ottel Teh6« explteuia. JHdWlduB)% was tijsorhi^ iiBjl family gnvem* mem controlleil everything within K8 domain. The emperor was looked apOR as the head of all the to «lll*s and was there merely to straighten out any dtfflculllss be­tween families, than govemment was a minute and detailed eocfm Inst)- tallon: a ;p«le o f shoes or a coat could ftol i«s bSusSl ilntB the oBll’w family gwIHereff tn canfereoce lb discuss It. Tlie OMer people ruled the clans and the older a person waa tho more bo was resjeoted.

Edncatlm ImpMVes Today that system to rapidly being

pushed into tho bacisground. Colonel Tchou continnsd. Parolltes are spUt- tlng up and travelling. Tho individ­ual has been forced to assume more raapansibtll^ and the state bos bad to take over more power. A racond factor which kept China stagnant was the WueatlOHal system. A tu­tor was hired end spent several yeara with a family forrtng the ehlldren to memorize ancient books which they dta ifot atiileratjBja and which were o f no help to tho chil­dren. i

"The Moft o f tho I tem, as e f- platned to-ifie b# my .of, was that knowledge would hbak (n. An olive does hoi laimmllatety absorb' the oil into which It to put, -but that olt RrBdu.iny seeps IhrouRlt. So the tutor IwlieVed- that- although T did not tihdcretsnd what I was momor- iKln.g, the tneanihg would gradonily seep throughyt Colonel Tchou said.

“ You Cannot Imagine tho ehango that 1» « » . r t a k W t p » , « * * h« sold. “ The Jamilj! unit to broken, modern schools have been e'slaldtohed to supplaitt the silly totor system and wonderful roods and buildings are M ihg Constructed. In former yOahs 0nvea ' -Were dog wherever one wished, with the result that a mad

SEARCH FOR TRUTH . FROM TWO ANGLES ^

TO BE BAHAI TOPKStatesmiB iidl Sdeidtt to

at W. .Elmwood

fU C R T MAMNJJA PARTYWttJNKSBiAY, IJKf.

Court Madonna, Catholic Daugh tors o f Amortra. will hold Its annual Christmas party at Mount Carmel QiUM House at 8:15 p. m. Wednes­day, Derember 28. There will be exchange, of gifts followed by a Hal time. Mrs. Josephine Conlnn Is chairman a-sshsted by tho officers.

The Huh also plans to aid In the charity work of Mount Carmel Oatid by holiilng monthly cord parties at the ttulld House for the benefit of the work. They will be held In the afternoon of the first Thursday of every month.

Dr. Alt Butt Kimph promhiea,! statesman, and James, F. Merton, noted scientist, will Speak at the; Baha'i Center, ISS Bvei*reen plnee, Wbst Englewood, at S ilB mm., Burt- 1 day. Bach month tmny o f the as­semblies In the metropoIKsft ama comhlna and West Englewood has been chosen for Hits month’s masts: tag. :

Mr. Morton, who to curator of- n a - ' tiirol history at the Pateraon Mu­seum, will speak on “ The Search After Truth," taking tlie scleultflg. attitude. He to a graduate o f Har­vard and has' been active b> colen- tlflc research since ISffJ when h* was graduated with a Master of Arts degree.

Hie many years' work In research has helped him ta attain a high <per sltton In the world o f thought. Jh Jsls search for truth he has gone tb ' every, source, .even to agnoslldsWfc Ho was editor o f an agnostle papOR president e l the miclety and was a# active supporter o f Free Thought for many years before be accepted the Baha'i Faith.

The FhOowiriier’ s Hide Dr. Khan, former minister front,

Persia to the Uniteil States and am- to Turkey and Biifisla, wUl

discuss “ Tlio Search A fter Truth" the phlelsophleal angle. He

him recently returned from Oalltor^ nia to make his horns In New -Yorlf tSty. He was a delegate to the! peace oonferenra la Paris in 1818 and acted ns counralor to the Crown Prince o f Persia for many Years, —

Besides having attoinml great prominence in the world o f dlplo* m&Qy, he to a noted philosopher and thinker. Throughout his diplomatic services. Or. Khan has always found time to promulgate the teachings of Baha'tt'llah, which Be len.Hi«l durt tag the IS months o f hte life that he

could^Sl txi bnUi dlsMhb-tag mShlt travw . FeoplB refuted to move- their graves but they have now changed their nflnds. They are willing to do anything so that they

modern—they have caught the craze to move fast."

Aome Disadvantages The crone Is resulting In many

disadvantages, however, for ms oW end beautiful buUdtass. statues and bridges are being torn down tS make room fo r the new era, (Mlonet Tchou said. All the problems of tho machine ago are now with Chinn— child iRbor, low wages, slums, etc. have sprung up and have given rise to socialtom and communism. "Mod- emtem came late In China, but 11 came with a- vengeance." he raid.

In the midst o f this toternaJ con­fusion, (hilna bad one o f Its worst floods In eenttiWes last year—R ralnod for she months, Japan, ac­cording to Colonot Tchou. thought this would be an excellent time to enlarge Its domain and started "a period of-murder «nd looting- o f In­offensive people which is not over yet." The cotolWl lold o f his own oxperleaori during the bomhardment of Shsaglml m S hflw he -saw tho city's oldest and .most valuable li- brary deliberately set, on fire, .

t i irm t t « Wortd Beiice Colonel- Tchou considers Japan e

IB rn t lb tho pease o f Ihe world. 'We do hot blame the people e f

Japan fo r these outrages—we blame the mllUarists who have frightened their ministers and citizens into submission and are tlow trying to use the same toeUcs oB the rest o f the world. But China will not sub Sill and uBless the matter to rattled with due justice, the result may be an intoroatlon.al war which wilt In­volve the • entire world." Colonel TVbon raid that during hts tlslt here In Amoriea he feels the wm- pathy o f the ropbtry for China He praised Colonel Undberg for hte wmk In' akling the needy during the flood crisis last year and said that ChiilEi would nsvep forget lb

2?lio speaker was iatcoduced byC, B. Haywiird who spoke of tho sim­ilarity beih eea Colonel Tchau’a visit to Amerlea and Ms own visit la China a numlier o( yeai-s ago. Bolh men were sent' on fudusirial invcstt- Bottoha and Iwtti.,arrived In each OOSi-'a couhlrtes In lime fo r snow,'

g lM Auidliary''Saeetiijg - In Closteri Tueeday, w ere ’Mrs. E. M.'HatcH, Mrs, Fraakf Fbsden.' Mrs. WUliaa Taytor. Mr*.’) Arthur Van Valen. Mrs. W . O.'RampMn. MiW. Ralp|l Dowers and Miss Q, Ferdon, - , Alfred Dawson relumed to school Montlay, having been conitodd to hto home'for two weeks.■ Ig>t)ls Rntt Jr, spent Ihd week-‘end vlsitip*: ivutiom.Young o f Jersey City. ' . ■ *■ Deetsr Del Vries Jr, visited htegrandmoiher. .Mrs, Charles Sulir of Damarest-Mondayy.- . . -. u

Mr. and Mru, Louis Rott, Me. and Mrs, Harokl po Vries and Mr, ,a»id M rs,-Liitef..-Do ' Vries ^Istlsd Mr. and Mrs- Rsymand McOrath, Mag- noliil avenue, Sunday evening.

Fhiiip Neatcl Jr. return«l to hte home IW Mow YOrte on Sunday, hav­ing spent' several months visiting hto gnnidesstheri Mrs. Jobii Nestel « r M e a M drive. '

Charlee JtopCg of Prospect avenue who rpoentlr retumed from the En­glewood-: Hospital hi. (iolrvateratngY

Mrs, Minnie-JscKiton o f Ninth at. visited her 'daughter, Mrs. Tboiim* Garland e< Demarest Monday after- nooit. • ,j1 i!.

Mr. and M fs,.G egr^ Fftlkebburgh and family o f Weatwoed svere guests of Mr. and Mrs. YimUsffl PatOB Of Oak Mtoet abnday. ;

Mrs. '.Adele-Mores Of Hillside ave­nue is Oh the sick list this traek. ‘

Mr. and Mra. Bernard KoMoak, accompanied by Mr, and Mrt. Peter ] , Cook of M s o r » evenue attended a bowling, match ot the Passaic Moose Club Snuday,

Mr. end Mrs, Frank Smith and family of New street spent the week­end at Long 'Brandt.

Mrs. John E f^ r ot New s tm t to visiting rela tive m Flashing, u l „ this week.

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spent as a eacretary tn the, nrieort f Acracity o f Acra with AbduT-Bahii, tlie

exemplar and interpreter or ■ the Baha'i Faith. >r-i

The program will Inctade miu)r by Harriet Morgan Hetoey, concert pianist, and Chauncey Northenii colored tenor, who played and rang at the recent benefit concert In Teas neck.

4------ —m .% DANCE

A sport dance sponsored by tMBergsip.,so«iity* a t»Y co u a d i'iir t lf be ^ven ^ the Hackensack Y. M, C. A. tonight. The Varslly CKij Orchestra will supply the mas^i Norman Ruble, Dick Curry, Bill Baker. Jack Buraess and Bruce Forbes will represent the EnglewoodHl-Y. .................. ...

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CftESSIULL

ELABORATE PROGRAM ARRANG^OR PARH

Talent Dooifedto AM tbe Cresdti Nee^

CLOSTER

Mr. aild Mrft AH hw KoffaiftHt ftomll/ •£ 'Bctoftrfton avenil© )t®ve takeft upv .tiMir reftldftBo© oil JMaln iltrc«i, ©?T ^^Mrts ‘OUd !f{©tl:ns©f . ot DiviniOA

■trootf. Mtorteiti>©d « t OArO«} Friday tttternooA. .,

Mtft9 Kuth Smiley o f Neitr York* formerly o f ClOftter, wne the g:ueBt of Miiw Betty DoKeri o f Wevt etjreet tout week end.

IdOroy Fqrftells ©ntertefned Joseph Fucti® oC Jemey City laet week end.

A nunihftr'of yoiitagf'' p©oplft ifrom town enjoyftd. » fttc>w ;:rld« $uiulay nlsht* JMDMft Crr,eelcy«wiift in ehnrge.^

Th© Tuoftdky Afternoon X^iochle Club met nt the home ©f .Mrs* BoU- e H ' FrItAch# df JhUa'. street. Mm Otydoii first Mr& George Uayward entertains next week. b 'Thift F lfs ,nnd iDruinCorps- roy 8; Mead FosC lAl* -Afnerions gioDp will hold ft . card party s Wed- nesdny I A ih t». Janunry'., 18;/ l^ r g o Gillette of Norweod has -ebar^.

Mr. *hd lira. A, Terhune o f Brook- lyn spent Monday with their daugh­ter, Mra Earl Marryatt dl TalUcn tormciS'i ■

Mr. dn9 Mrs. James H. Thomas of WliHlsey' street have relujBied from A w eei’i trip to.Ch icago Detroit, l^nSdA tod Njacora Falin ,. . . .

L td a i l^ i C b u t m a s M i M

to Take Race Somlaj Niikt, .Tbs.AUiiial .Community Christmas Q insl^ la ttva l o f Leonla will he

la the ftU^tt< ]US} of, the ^ m - mar schoo) Stisdny night at eight o’clock with Forrest DeOraff direc­ting. The Euterpe orchestra under

CARiiSON-AULENMiss Vidlet F. Allen, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. ’William H. Alien of Everett s t r^ t and carl Leonard Citrlson. SOB ot Mrd. Ida Cartsoa ot Platbush, were matriefl Saturday n&m at Jhg S B M .K «M ta ed Church by the Rev. O. J. Hogan.

Tho bride was given away by her father and 'waa attifed tu bridal satin and carried a IboAduet of white roses and Wles o f the Valley.

Miss Mae RiU of Tenarly, maid ot honor, wore an orchid taffeta gown. MIs'a Evelyn -Ahrens' Of Brooklyn and Miss Hilda Weiss o f Haworth, brldesmaide. Were attired in gold colored taffeta, all oarrytifg yellow ten roses,

Carl Hack o f Blchmond Hill. U I., was best man. Arthur Alien, brother at tbe bride, and Daniel Reddish ot Tenafly, wbre ushers.

The bride's mother wore blue vel­vet and the groom's mother, tan crepe, both wore corsages o f yellow tea roses.

The church was decorated with palms, green plants and white rib- bens, atad Legion Hall' where tbe recepllOn tor 150 friends and reto- itives was held, was decorated in orchid and yellow.

The couple will Hslde In Ftotbvsh otter a short honeymOon.

Mrs. - UUIan. Heaton, overseer of

the baton of Arpad Kado will fur­nish the muEcar background Mrs. Jay -Weber, cbalrman o f ' music for the Woman's dub, will have general charge, with tbe assletartge of George W. Needham, dlreotor o f the Woman's dub chorus and o^sntst W EBS Freshylorfan diurch. The chhlis from aR Leonla churches will participate.

Fitt^ reheoraftl will be hold iii the social hall o f tho I ’reshyteiian church tomorrow night at ejght o 'dod i tonoWlng the Junior Choirs at oevemthlrty.Tllfihard Pond wffl again have

ohsrto o f the aceUery antf ligh ting eltecja.

— ------ e—The Poetry Study group o f the

Leonla Weman’e club met Monday afternoon at the home o f Mrs.

the! pow, ho* Issued an appeal fo rco-ope fatten from all perOons who Wish to make eodtributiena

Leon H(H|r Hu m Grotp AftnalCanl Party ko. 28fjlio fldliljftl brUliC© pf fb©

ItfKmift Auxiliary or ih« Koly Xam© koHpUal will bft’hoM n t’.tb© auditor * iumi ot thft NurMftijome'Ja Teanftckv Baturday nlKhi, vJanuary 28. .At ft mftetlma Friday lit tha Nuran Homa, Mlftft Mftlaft Rooiann waa appaiatad ^balrmaa, la ba aaal«t«<l</ by Mm. Thomaa Romann; Mra, X J. Kanaady, Mm, . Jaaeph Oalhind, Tim.' William Rode, Mm. WIlUam Bavera and Mnis Ollw Raadall of Laanla; Mm { ’hiltp Bauer ©f Bnflawaad and Mm Frftnk MltMf af WW M W .

Baulnnlnc wttli Ih© ni«aibi|r Janu ary 8- iaftckaow .will ka aarvad bafar® r ii©.naatla||e ITtoa haalann January 8 wW -.M Mtai Xaihrin > Mulligan, M m xLi F. ~M m :CMan ~im o h m lUiMan. i *

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Th© CrcBBklll Cbrtotmas Commit­tee mel in th© t » r o u ^ h ^ Monday ©ventnrr. Councilman Charles Rolj- ©rts acted a© chairman with Super- vtelng Principal Edward H. Bryan aa secretiUY

A report wfas received from 1-larry Biackleds© on the progrom arranged for th© C'hrlstmas party, Thui’^ a y evening, December 22, In the audi­torium of th© Merritt Memorial School. The. program will Include I t vautlovilie acts, vopaJ and Instru­mental eoloista, quartette and danc­ing hy Ml.<u) Gra^e Merits of Cloeter, There wlil b© aa orchestra, and th© second half o f th© program will be under the Bupervlslou ©f E, Oliver Pratt who has prepared a short humoFotiH, Bkoti'h. Glfta wtil be dMyihuted to the children.

The entire program has been do» noted. A total o f troa donated by the various er^ lzattona , all of whloh wQl be u^d fo r fumiahinK Ciirtsimes baskeis for the needy. 3 n adriiiion, oi’ganizatlons will brln^ to the borough hall' December 21 and 22 don'uliojjs of cpnne<I goods an«I food. The police dei.'Mi.rtinGnt had been inMivotofl Ao pick up and de- Uvftr tonations to the borough hall.

A vote o| thanks wan given to Mr. .rniit find Mr.' BlftokledKC for their ' vork. ' MembevK o f lb© Ci'cmk'- kill Volunteer Kliwmeth Cftuip Mecf riU Rofti Ne. 2l\ An\erle<m Jjegton, and Its au>i:lUary will act as uahera In uniform. Edmund Deacon wasnppoinicd trcfUiUret*-oMhe, commit- tee.' ..... ..

FlftKMMsV KKjJdt y*A >ilnt ©ocla* “was held Tuesday

evening by the. fIraraklU Voiunteei’ Ftrarneiite 'Associating "antt'the ’Ex­empt AssovfciOon, at the flcehoUiw'' the Chttirman fnr'thy Active firemen being Kx-chlef John ‘Fs Muller, oiM for the exeml ’ Eilwsrd Whynilin. A three-rouiia wwfl wae staged be­tween DomtalcX’’ Fw call, ‘w h e . was for eight ' yen re the ' New Jerray State Fenthei weight .ohamplon. ieix- Inn VAI Ihe., and^ Enril Caicnml (Yaingv ;<tel);'''fliwsaMn'« ‘ teatherweleht raaleHer WMreiih,mente were enjoyed, ulM>ut 8P CMm- heni In all being preeent

4- ‘ ........T h e n tn Monahanvof Milwaukee, who has been the' gueet of Mr. aod Mrs.. M b r . Muller/ or MkiiltoMi eveuiw fur the poet tew daya left ltor-»llN*lilyi where. vtottfrMBda . Mr, ’MobuIu h to a 'OOUMB er-Mr. Muller.

frees Hth Creenkill

io thespecial Cbrisittag relief woPlk Those who wtetl to' ualto OoDHtMilS then- selves Or IhrOugb Uts, Keaton's de­partment, are asked to notUy her bo that dupllcattofts (riay he avowed mW *li. worthy ca»** taken cJtfO of.

lira, fty o r Nicholson o f Demarest ovenut tf OS the gtUM o f .Mrs. Fred Reid of Hdigewood last tyeek-end.

M ra Henry' Flcle o f Wrat street had as giiests .Thursday afternoon M fA Fred Johnston and Mra. John Hoicher ot Tenafly and Mrs. Fred Couraen of Westwood.

Sally Bogert o f Dnrle avenue cel­ebrated her slitth birthday anniver­sary Battirday afternoon enters tainlng a number o f her ntUe friends. Present trare Bobby Meister, James Tavenlwe. Molly and Ann Wray. Clebijid and Jeanne Cochrane, Frank Martotu Rred, Batpb Hautan, Ann Lewin, CatsHtte Endres. Jane Nor­man and Pbyllte Johnson also settle o f the mothera wore present Mr, and, M n . Irwin Ehelt o f Rteb-

mond HUI L. L were week-end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke o f WosterVelt SvenUe.

The' Alnttsnl dance « m be he!# In the hikb scHool gym'WednesdayeVO. ning Decentber’^ . John WItoon Is chairman o l tlle tlctot comittitt^ Mrs, Philtn fW tfc cBolrtnan of re- freshmentst Beeirly McCain, ohnlr- man ot tlecbmfloi)l; m d DuKer'Butts chalrmaii ot mtMc.

'Mrs.' Albert -Ehriliger' and son, e f Brooklyn art vteittns at toe home of her 'ihofher, -MrA M, Bolker ‘to Durie: avenue. '■‘ Mriinnd Miu. Martin SebaUnorattd

Mr.’ and Mrw. Jernos Vlue o f Everett street .were guests o f Mias Mary Yiee Of New ■ York laet Sunday,'' Mr.' and Mrst Edward Vernaleken,

Mr. and Mr*. John Meletor and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ahrens were guests Saturday night o f Mr.'rand MfSi Jn- soph Huck of Croasklll.

. .uTbe Christian Worlurs ol;lho Ooh- gregatlenal Church' • hefd « - ■ card iwrty last Thursday lit the'homo o f Mrs. Hr Keeeler ot Herbert avenue.r j l l l t Fvre Mre- Otto H,tt|nger, n n . Churle© Diehl Jr-«, Mni. OeorgoHaywai-d.'Mrs. P. William Wtegers, Mrs. Dorothy Schick, ’'M r*,' George WIchmann, M i*,’ JV Metiner, Mrs. Mofrls Buratetoi Mm. Fahnle Mead, Mrs. Fred Beusman, M rp .’K.'Wat- tan, Mrs.. M. O’Hara; Mrs. A, Graf- l nn. Mr*. John MarMiall, ,Mi*. Ed­ward Llndemam Mrs.' Henry Kuhn -aod Mr*, itoa* Grubben,'

Madeline Yan Wart , o f Dom avonuo. , te confined^' to hai' by lllnees. 'If ’■

Raymond Short of West street has reUiriMa hrum Siuaex! whore he spent several dbys.

Tke Eiuw wtuily oteuirBr t trir RffChunih hone - department

met Tuesday aftenmou at too home o f Mn. M. C. Ourie o t Old Deck read. 'M as Alleen Itelletlar o f Everett

siraet was a hasteae at the fliut ot a w rla i ot vocatlenai 'toils given. Mueh of Barnard CMtee*: jMf. *M M n.' R-. Balm of Htstoa

Iikuid wora wook end guests e f Mr. on# vMi k Ksgane Fttteri.Jr, e f lto-<

CoL. Elijah Halford o f Wood- ter. racO' l e f t ' last -Friday for. Bensen bprlngt. Fla., where be 'Will «pond the winter,'

Mr*. David Hart o f Westvlew av«. ntie entertained at' bridge Saturday night.

Miss Kathryn Gllmour, daughtei) of Mr. and Mrs, E. a Gllmour ot 144 Broad avenue,, entertained at bridge Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Alva L. Ehrman St Sylvan avenue have returned home following ka extended motor tour through toe frest

Mrs, Fred 'Balathe h f H^bwood avenue, has her mother, Mrs. George Herttog of. FhoenlyvlUe, Po* os herSiieeV -i ’ ■

Mrs. L. O. Binder ot Glenwood avenue entertained tea Sunday toP Bemftera o f to# cbnlr o f the Leonla Mbthodtet Episcopal church.

A son. 'W lllism Jr.. WB# born last week to Hr. etod Mrs. 'William Os- ranyan of Bogota In tbb Holy Name hospital, TeonrasK Mrft Dscanyan is the former Miss ^ n a Appleby; daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. & Edgar Appletdf o f 100 Grand avenu&

Alexander Wyokoff ot Grand o.'vo- nue entertoinrt' at o'- tea Sunday afternoon fo r toe cast and those Con­nected with- toe production ot toe "Doyer Road."

Mra Paul Williams o f Glenwood avenue; who had a leading role fu the Mayers' Guild preduetton. "Do- ver Rtaid.” - entertained the caM and those connected with tho play at supper lost Saturday nigliL

Mrs. Nelson C. Smith o f Vreelgnd Bventie, state chairman of literature and drama e f the Federation o f Wo­men's clubs, spoke before tbe Wom­en's Auxiliary at the Leonla MOUio- dtet Eptecopiil church Tuesday. oft> ernoon. Mrs. Smith spoke betsrO thO. Woman’s club of WasblngtORi N. J;, Wedneraay.

The Leonla Oliom plub will be guests o f the Glen, Ridge Chess club tonight tn toe club rooms In tbe Leonla Bank and Trust building.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert’ F. Eastwood of Sylvan avenue -are entertaining Mr. Eastwood's aunt. Mm. M. Stoh-

Mtos Paula Fan*,and Mrs. Haiold A. l.akevlew laventu*. witl from the ITnkveriilty '#• S ^4 Sunday for- her Chri.tm»,

Sumner Ahlbnm, w Mr«* Cftrt Ablbum of Lakevin» ^ nue, will return home Tu 'J^ !,* ’ ^&rowft Univfttiiity, f

Mr. amt Mrs. a .Sylvan avenuo entorUbiSi „table* Of bridge Mnnday ,,'L , honoir o f Col. and -Mn~ to.Sl Ward »r 200 HIghwood are eavlag Leonla lb*

The Young, PeopVs club will meet ToejKlnSl nlghi ,u i hoine of Loranw Esmond 1 Gladwin .avanns, ,,, ^

Mr. and M'rffl g , Eori,*' 'HIghwood avenue win mte,”

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Mrs. A. Whitley bf .Grand avM Snioilolned.MIra Mary g. r.v .**

William co f Wimdlcst«r..Jod.. at dinnerday;.

Harry Cutler,,sou of Mr,-ami u. M. lii Cutter o f HlghwoSa “ J r will return from the Unlveraiv Alabama, Sunday. -

.The Deft* sigma Oinieraft''a,_, and the Put .Delta EpsUon Zeu j ternlty of Leonlsy.’will hold.theli j nuBi wlntet dance-, at-tke Cnriw club of Jersey Cil'y tomorrow m-|

Mr. and Mrs. Albert b . Grw Paulin.--boulevard enlorlaineii bridge Moild.iy night to Dr-and M Frank A , Patti, Mr- and Mrs. j , , Braen and.-.Mt. and 'Me*. Gen Lurie, sit ot lAonla.

Mil*! ’ -.Marjorie Lfneoln, dauaii of Mr, a.nd- LllicelaCl'oacent avenue,' return he toinorroW .frop-ElinJia College

Tb* • Men's B fEge ehib gave torewell turkey d lk iw toCot, Be ■r. Ward, o* 2tKi:,,Hlgbwoo(l av« Wcilbenday nlghriCJke home et T. W. Van- Metro of Amee aveivu

Walter ,n ic iia iC ,# » of Mr. i Mrfh. .11; ; Rlchard' '6f Ames ftven will return Sunday from tho Uou alty of'Atehama. •- - ........ i

James M. Haekett of HIghwood ave­nue. "The Tale of Troy" by Mase­field was discuraed by Mrs. Mary R. Edmonson, Mrs. William H Hutebinson, Mrs. -Edwin P-attorson, Mrs. Hugh Findlay. Mrs. John Wil­liams and Mra Hockett. ■

Tb e. ennu^rt''^B#(olS>Ju0^h ,“ ilMn!e o f Leonla b&h seUool wAl be tieE In the grammar school tomorrow night.

Tbe LAtm club of Leonla high school presented a one-act play, “ Julius tteesar"^ at the last Benior assembly. In tbe cast were .kndren Applequest, Robert'Alexander, Wil­liam Bishop, Robert Muller. Jay L. Jones, Georm Salatbe, Betty Gib­son, ’Victoria Stitbeford, Isabelle Orr. Dorothy 'Wallace. Ruth Meyer. Lu­cille Crerle, Helen Van Alst and Anthony Susbmo.

The aaMuave board of., the Leo- nla Woman’s club mel "Wednesday morning W ith* lldfae of Mm. For­rest DeGroff o f Po ill avenua

In a "Scouting Period’ ' examina­tion gWea by the Brown Herald of Brown University, for positions of the college newspaper. Bummer Abl- bum, soft o f C5arl ABlbum of Lake- view avenue, was awarded the high­est number o f oiedds’^received by eight men Cbosen toe staff. Ho is a freshman rat Brown.

Mrs. L. S. Canfield o f Jterk avp- nuo entertained her bridge club Monday oftemson.

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The Salvation only'agency in Eniflewood and vicinity te, which ihe^ daalilut .::,’»on-reaidiil,sihay go'fbr tetnporaryaidf im> matt*!how worthy thetcaae may be.' ■:

lA'-’ ii tion, the Salvation Ari^ hopu to provide ChriatOkaa dinna Ttoya 'aiid 'nheded'-'idothing' 4o llflsneedy diUdren, and to aend Ch| inttbiitetj Into mmyothorwiae would not oiily he ; of holiday cheer’bUt ectua iacldif fthe neceaaitiea of 'T u ;

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"Tho Road to Bethlehem," a three-art play, will be presented by chUdren.of Hoosevelt School at the annual i%rlstmas meeting of the Rooaevolt School Association at 7:43 p, m. Wednesday. All parents and friends ere Invited, ‘ ,

The parte will be taken by Don^l Quarles, Wetson MacKnlaht, Denny Tnylnr, Eilwurd Fcitua Jack Stahl- bergar. Doris Wilson. Kathleen Brown. Dorothy Hkiwarda, John Stockman. Sunan fsnnlff. tails Hammock, Ruth Edwards, Stephen Hopkins. David Bower, Jane WlUto. Joel Coffin, Hiirbnm Reynard, MaO' Blanton, Hilly Oordon.

Each -year the children give Christmoa servUe for their parents. The play Is divided into three scenes: among the shepherds, at Jacob’s well and the manger scene. There will also be carol Binging by the uP' per gmdee under the direction of Miss Bavini KoUunder and Miss Mil­dred OrlfHth.

All the etassraoms will he open so thul the purents may talk with the tearhors and see the work-of the j children. The public Is fepdcfallyt urged to see the sand table projects I in several of the rooms which are ] unite romarkahleD 1

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Tickeii Secnrejl from RGs$ B artm forS .F .€ .A .A id"HncksIhSMT Finn" wID ho

played by (hare Tree Major's Chl’ - dren'e Thektsia Saturday moratng. Detemher ^,Y; and those wBo pup- chase tickets, (rout .^Isa Etbel Bar­ton. Eng. k-1721, vglB be aiding the Bergen V'ounty 8. P, C. A., whose hisadquartetg'AM-Hi^hlWtHM. Tho performanceJiOglnii at 10;30.

The sum which the 8. ,P- C, A- net* from the performauim win l » used M ntd :{n the worlbaf flndlntr Jiomes for sIrMPled doge, nnd ent*, nnd the othceia o f the society erP

ur^ng jhsWtn><to. eeciire ticketo to ,ald In this tc^rk.

The ta S m W poem, discovered by Hiss Helen Bniot, presHknt o f tbe Boclety. was rend et the h-Dglhwuod Woman's linb Monday i^d tsquoted here es an lllustrniton of the so­ciety’ s spiiit ^

Bt'MHs's e mile dog with e stubby tod.

and a math-eaten coat et ton. And hts legs ate short, of the

woUdy sort: I doiibt I f he over ran; ' »

And he bowle at night, while m broad daylight be sleepe like u blooming log.

And be likes tbe feed of the gutter breed; be'a a most Irregular deg.

1 call bim Bum, and In toUl sum he's all that his naow Implies,

For he's hiot s tramp with a high­way KtSiinp thal culture cannot disguise.

JSpai B frQm Shuffling Over Rug Merety Effect of Low Lfumidit

Dm heaTK II iteraon claimoome flpoctol son dlBiienaution for hiniBelf If. when BHuffiOB across a raff oarpet li« ran i^oittirc a spara o f i^ t ic electricity at will from alinoat asytiuns he touchea. *'MaffneUc penumaltty, you knew.** be aaya with real conviction.

A t a mattw of fa<t. however. Ro* tanr va t tohl <m Tuesday that Ntatlc etectrlHty Uhe that b* the result of extremely low bupUflity and oeruni only If Um ntff or Par> pet U A SPOd wool. *‘ !Tor.’ ' said

iohn V. Hmealhe, repre^ntatWe Mohawk t'arpet MIU^ ,'*no matte# where wtml la conctatratnd in arttflciaHy«b«at6<l hoititt today.' it cryinsr for moiatureh A nine 88 twelve ruff can drink hit several gaH Iona of moisture, aend If U (loeiin’t get ft. Its life la shortened. ''

Mv. BmenlUe showed films 4tf tka Mohawk Mills, dehionstratlnff tbe weavtiiff pf the irreat seamteaa nifii which bate been produced. Hla- mUh proiluciHl ihf huge Koty Thea­ter n>ff. ' ' . i

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Men *s Discussion Group Ends Series With Meeting On Germany's Hitler

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exei'Utlve mettinu uf the Property Owners* Assoetetton wtrtrh I at­tended on nwN^mber 7. Hnd I. ns on IniltvMuiii, at that* meeting, linen aw'&re of any pofwlhle «*IOHlng of one of our scIiooIk. as stated in the ir- sue of The P r ^ of I)e<’eml)er h. 1 .^Otild have expressed a definite pro­test toward any such meti.sure.

I should like.ip go oh rcconl os opposed to,ap> r^itudion of the tux- mte ff etirtitllment o f ‘this ntitnve ns •weM n.-v .'iny-fuathej* rediirtlnn in the Halnrli**< « f otir t«M*hing utoff ;ire in minil.

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An enlightening talk on Hitlerism by J. Murray Ihtrtels, German stu­dent who Ih stud>lng at Columitio for his Ph D.. concluded on Mon­day night the special series of meet­ings of the Men’.s Gisrussion Gi'oup of the First Pre-diyterian t ’hnr»‘h.

Ikirtel'a mldrew fumlshe«l ne;irl> IflO men with uii insight into condi­tions in Oernuin.x, gave an lmil<tit<on of the pui.' tng German attitude :m«l spirit which is causing the worhl to look nN attentively at GorUbUtV fls it Ls looking at Hus.sUi. A part of tho GeNnon student movement whicli Itself suhscrihw per rent to Hit­lerism. Bartels sees in Tlltleiism Qermany’H salvation, though be :id- mlts (hat Hitler Is losing groumi to-

*.The irond Imiinrtant object of Hit­

lerism wtitd^ lie Ote-eiti&t'Ollutlon of the Versailles treitty which.Germu!iy firids unfair to itself Iwcanse'it ul- iotrs other nations to expand nmui- ments, it condones spllttlng-ni> .of Germnn>* by Riving'paA*eis » f the i-ounlry to other nations, it ppi'mlls of tariff Nirriers whieh ore detii- mental to eentml Kurope.

Hitler would repudiate aU mpani- tions. though he has been already largely responsllle for havin'^ r*- dm-e«l the i-eparntlonK from WHionH ii)'$70<MK>0.000. Priviite debts, how- *»ver. Hitler wouLl honor, aifordlug to Hart**ls-

Bartel-s wjun purticiiiurly armised over the l*oiiHh I’brridor \vhl« h. ho .saj'*. is merejy nn attempt in which Franco Is perhaps more Insistent than Pofand. to split Germany into ,wo H<» :iw to v.e.'iken her as :• iia- lion.

lake all the previou.s dlsciL^ion group meelinip*. the lecture Mondny nicht was foltowred by half on hour of questioning In w’hich many men lutillcipitted. Bartels* talk was the Tifth and rtmcindlng tine o f rho season, otitetanding among which was tlmt of Corliss t^nuinU Bd61nK 1st, two wpekM ago. The Men's tSs- laission Group ho.' heu.rd interojitlng angdes on m»n> stihjpf'tfi, and iRir- itcuhirly h has secui-ed intimate Rlimpses of coiHlit^mn in worid-cob- ters today s.n h :o- jltissla. OeiTibuiy, .MpnI co.

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DOLLSMost life-like. reMOnebly priqe . Compbfe line et Petty Feniily DolU « « « fenuine ru b be r Baby Bubbles et preeerit low prices., . . Chine Sets for fbePIay House... -Com­plete line of tbe Parker Games «ndl other meke*.

Ths study of Tree” liy Katg, Kngiewood resident, lectui'cr on aG at the MotropolUnq Museum an<! .’It the New School for Hoclul Hesearch. was taken from one of the trees in (iliu-)er National I*ark. Mr Kuty. is DOW working on ti hng<- frcHOo far John .Manvlllt'. Tbip fpe- CO will In* e\t*cut4*d on a new kind of muicrlul to im pfewented for tl»e firat time at the ('hicago Worhl’ i* Fair. Mr. Katz’ mural will b& tlic t*entrRl point of ii building wblcb t ijelng deNigned b>* Hly Kobn. Hm* fftmoiiH architect.

Greathearttvdifuii‘il In ltt*v. Jueeph R,

nrH-rntitt-r 4. 1932

Ask Vs to Sliow Von Our Spednlly Priced Wagons

The announcement o f the retire­ment o f Dt. A. Lawrence Lowell, above a* President o f Harvard University after 23 years, is closely followed by the report that the noted educator may succeed Andrew Mellon a# Ambassador tc Great Britain. Dr. Lowell is 7i. vears old.

O (Irr>atli<*orf—ihnre you lie tin rlianrpi «fnn«*« «»'er whh*b you ffnti : Ho faithfully tlilN dooadt* jutst; <Amid th«* ndtfd singem wbom ytiu ,

lovod.a\nd wh.j in inrn did love. p#8pet-i

ivvpn*.In loRpN Rilxwl both with sorrow and

' with jti.v, We sang Th« Strlfo la O'ep, well wish

ing youi al iMNttvfiil voyage lo calm eternltyr,.

IR CIGAR DEPT.wked ■ tip rWftfk- BcantUrtl f nuts Ifoartf fUgars o f Well Tt Hnittds. 2wst the flW nrsiAti: ,1. t stHneprisd Voq.

CONSERVATORY EXHIBIT DEFICTS MEICAN LIFEPliblic Nay See CoflecHon

M January

fo you. the pasNins to the grratpr realm

Was ever’ r»T»tfal p»»are nnd vJetory.No gln«>my Rbadons i‘ould pemdo tb«',

rlteaYMten you tho final tmnedtetton gavp Instead,' yon opeopd up the portolA.

wide. ,And sent tbe voyager on with joy. Mid bursts of light from that eternal

plsf’e. _And BO it waa->-Ureatbe«ri-reFGB T O I.

The Delphic StudS nrt sxhthlt ot the Englewood Conservatory of Mu­sic which will ho open to the public until Jnnunty, has nttracleil many Englewood reoidento In the singleweek oHfa asplay. - - -

She isJilliH ettords an nnnsunl op­portunity K f 'W IBtlJnatB. study of Meslcan end, ^ n tb Atnerlcnn life, {o r ‘ several of the artists orlgtoatcd there o r are of tlih, Slesiran school. The B lho^phs of Jose Clemente Orosco depict Mexican Bto to pa"- sloKiate poses, rsBectitiB ‘ H® of the revolnlkmary crises throughwwcklffit ‘MddOuaww-AJbro. CMIIfovnia fre/tco drthe BIstiran snhoo). bffftrp Intimate studios c f tfte Mexlcaft ^CO and

And oh! Gn?atbcart. how all tmoaom Ingly ynn Imd

The Godly 'gift to loueb tbe trouhM MUl

And glvb H ppfuf. How graclotialy yon Hootbed tbo harm, and lu>aU'd tbe nurts

and wooa ~ 'WUb tcodernesfl and kindly tbtmgbt. { you wetromed other's hurdena. though |

* they bore you down:But you would always smile, tutd give ,

your bolping band. __ ____;It wfls^lroathenrt—befana* ynT TtN

IiEIiSTOf)!*.

Wo ohaS go on^GrpgtbgsiT-’ - Ah you wnnld hare us tht;Wo shftiJ not see you ns -m rtignt.But 08 tbe ©rgan rolls add volena nse , iQ that swwt worship wblph you fovwl

, so well, . .your spirit will be tbesj wUh os in !

1070 and peaeo.And you will lead ua on to o f f » ppftl»*

yon would iuixv U tmim.

STATIONERY DEPT.Vomitlqte a&sorlmenSpfWaterman; ‘Parker apd Walt! Pmititaift Pen^ * I’encil-Setsj Alsd Desk' * Set-H W'riting’ .'Pape'i^ and Christmas Cards,

'KEYSTONE

' .Steaftt Shovels, Trucks and Toys INiced belowcbsfAlso Hockey and Tubular.Slfates. a n « Shoes.oEfamouS make a fe ^ try Attraetwely Priced. '

Ijy JDHB 8 a bo »l atrtUnpUaftihe eanio of the Perovlanh., Tlie American paittlw anfl etcher, Fred Naglor. has ah interesting collection of holyfigures and another o f women.____

........... ........

And now. On*atb«iPf—-w® ‘work, and. . jiopBo-ABd-

tbo doy sbaa «c again aaall lee you iin tbo robrd throng ahoiit ttie thronr I

Tbott wo ahnll peas tho bells of heaven . rlMg, '

T h o ^ V lC - .AI f ■■

“tj/e largest tqtland is

.19 E. PAUSADE AVEW UE,|faf§^™ ,

«MU1 yU!l R'llI renu‘ iiiijIs that pfoceasional lowtros the

FalheFs boHw?; ^And wo abaU {bdow ra and |otii withIn tbo^Unighty glorloui ^

tho. o m n bcttck-»i r n T t i t i u r» * >

BY; SPECIAL REQUESTirom

' OUR BERGEN COUNTY PATRONS*

BUSCH c l e a n e r s ;-W iRGunent for ‘ -^ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ^ - 2 i k f O toned “ d > $ 1 ^ 0 1

34 i f . V m B rO rt S t , (iitet «p O n a d U iiioo ) l o g l ^ o o ^ ; ;

pine Quality Seamless Plain Color

Room Size and Scatter RugsS 'v l " \ L PRICE AND LESS!

Here are a Few of the Many Exceptional Values—

llcgiilnr $it4..no Brlnr. OvIl.O ................... $15.50Itcgiilnr sa-I.SO .\sliCB of Hoses, OvU.O ...... $15.50Hcgnlsr 9.715.711 llrinr, I'JtS..................... $27.75RcruIRp $40.75 TuM|no*»“** Uc«.« ............. $24.75Ilogiilnr $76.75 IVnrh, 12k 11.4............. $39.50Kegulnr 9S0JUI Blue. 115*0.4 ................... $41.7SRegurar SDOT.SO Nnfnrnl. l.TglS.-t .......... $^9.50Itegutar 97.B5 Taupe, auuu.ll ................. $ 2.95

,'iiitl iTinnv • .ill *'i cfjU.Tl n;iIiu'

32-34 Dean St., Englewood. Phone Eng. 3-2900

A Great Sale

that bring remi'mbranrp oj the (riier nil through the year

front FRANKLIN

<■ 4 ,.

.e.

Ou^ I

Scores of Gift suggestions a I pleasingly low prices

■r, in. Dolt ($3.00 valuci $1.9Sai ............... ....................

Manning Bowman C h r o m i u m Toaster I regular F O 9S

Tclcchron Electric Alarm Clock—($4.70 valupl $295FIqd woven Don Carriage Q C ($1.50 value) at......... ^ *

Trlechron Klertrlt* Kitchen Clock.ilS.59 value) $3.95Manning Bowman Electric Per­colator t$8.00 value!

RoTid Walnut, hand <495 carved End Table........ —

Sottd Walnut or Maliog-..^ QC any Oojf^ Tnirie at;.

Jlmm Table, aolid wal- <C QC mit hnilf, at, ,.nm...e.,aa.j!.!rl!n^

Boudoir Chairs, dalntr <C AC corera. up from .........

LusEUrione txrange Chair, (tuar- aotec^ construe- Cl 7tlmt. St .......... .. V ■

Lane Walmit Cedar Cl C 25 lined Chesa. i»P ffo f

I Rent Pistricl e— So You,Sere! ’

' id '

.PhoM Eng. 3*2Nt

Model X SUPERHETERODYNE RADIOS

Never Before

Complete wth tubes_ installationM|>A|k OELIVKRY

SEBVIt'E

THIS

PHILCORADIO

0 1 .1.75

with tubes

A Gemiae PhUco ot this amazing price A musical instrument of quality

FLOW-SAMPLES-AND-DEMONSTRATORS

F orn te f $69..S0 P h ilc o 7-tube cab inet a t $49.56

F o rm er $89.50 P h ilc o 9 -tube cab inet at $5>.5t

F o rm e r 127.00 P h itco l l ^ u b e cab inet a t $ 4 l5 »

Former 124,00 R.C.A. Victor 8-titbe . rAcabinet a t ----------

m

iMtgeit Radii) Slock in Bergen C o u n t y \

THE PRESS/DECEMBER 15,1932^

w w : m T s w -j

ShN mW«st Mi# 1^

liro M ' ud S t C l ^ ’ ' Eicoatar GiHUd iiid

Ridgeiielil Park

f«M cd i (Si)

rrawthwiio, ^ 6or(Bciiiiit, £?— iNvA' Fraser, t — i . . .. .JaliiieS #.’ ........ ..TbiiUKVii^d* 1. ..........Parlra, g. ..................

I Seaffidl, ....................

Poprt,.......... . 13-<rsr<iti|o.......... ^......... fiS. ISOhotf ........................ is$ iruViuk yasra ................. ItS 13i

1 9 ^' « lw 38, drRgnrs .. - ........ I7tiL WeacoU ................. 11A

II. P iin ii...................... 183A. <3regarr ................. 170

.T. Uek*r.................... 175'I:. In their f^aaon «#pei>«i« tORiorrotr asTHitvat Qarfleld and Hldgeneld i^ h »

■ reH|;>OCth’’elK» Pat McKinley’e Knjjl6-: . wood hiflb achool baaketeer^ willmeet tha foe with a team manned *>y four veterona wblle'Coach ItOitip

• ♦•tted** Gcbhardt boa been obliged to build a team asound two of loit year*o varsity performera.

: C?uptnln Levinaobn, Tharlle Sehin- Meky, Henry Allen and George Tap- arelllare the Maroon Utter men re- njrning WhHo BUohlo Toung aaw mguUtr snfvicd’ towards the end of,

•*wt< y^ r .^ Uoach M ^ in ley 's team will prob- ^>ly tlno ui> with Schinitehy and fXck Baldwin ot the tomard pemta. "‘Metiry Allen at trenier and Captain , Levtnsobn and Young In the back- cofirt. Baldwin, a loft«hander. with an ''eogle** eye bos taken Oaparel* U*S position HoweYm* CapcEreUl will proUibly bm ls into the iino«un «o a siibatltTito guard

Henry Allen, star conter. has « 'iNut ftnkto and may not see action foi% tbs entire game. In the event that Allen la forrotl to ho taken out.

^ im rles I^Dtnaey will take hlaO LHt year, Bngtewood broke oven

•i'bs 'iwo-gfflDaes-wUb Gai*fMdand.^tbey attempt to start the new mason

off with a Victory oyer Cwcb Ar.< gauer'A ftve.‘ Next Thtlrwlay. aOernoon. the -Maroon and ^Itiro will meet Tena« fly at Tenafly.

. ^ &tinU* Alaterial Good . ‘ Gaptoin Hugo Martin and George ' Beattto are the returning voteruus of Wt. Cecllla*» team, iJoaeb Oeb.

* liardt loses Tom Keenan. Dirt Tni- Yoltn and Jim Mlnehan of bta

■ Z!i team hut he tins Roverul cnpable .vaubHtitutes In Pick P e Lomu, jimmy.VlllMl, OnHllo Lefidy. Vlmenl Puffy,

;r PouJs Pue.s|ng und JoneaThe Mtartlng lino-u|i will prolwdily

ilsywood (37)I I a til

Ihraat, 1. .................... . jj . .Winrer, f. ............................ 3 S ; }Pntkiis, y. ............... xik 5Sfbrette, g...........*..^R 0 0 • bmiUr, 9. ............................ J » J

U P '3 3^

.321

T^isreiii^ ,■gfaiin^

Totalfl ...... ..................... 1JSeoro by perlodar

Mnyvnotl A. A.......... 0 lA 3Teaaeeb .................. R T ie

Ilcferee- Le Porte.

5 3?

-11

m v m HKGtBWOOB n -V B SWA31P.S ARMX-NAVir

The South.. ^gU w ood » Young Men's f^ub Sfefeate^ fbb Tenafly Army and NaVT‘PiVe, 48-21 , rft’ent* ly at the ^ieeeveU school gym. *

Warren and Ken AaplOwall. for* mer Knglowood high twhool star, led the winners. Bob Zelller nturreii fop Tenaliy.

The boa score:». B. V. M. r . (4fi)

a p PAsplowslL f ......................... 15Warren, i.

J. fgHploUMl * j l l

.............' 7M 781I9m*« Fi4lD«8li}. 1

Ptan .......................... I I * mirtlllngof .. ................ I l l 157

......- , }SI m

7U

Dtin OOdyCtOwft 330 ,

BnglewooA DewUsif. Clab 3. JftllBl...........

Ciraxing ....... ...CAUaioao .........Stflwjti't ............asteflo...............

,T. Turner. ♦«. . I*. Hm>!inm g. Astman. g/

la.Magnotta. g. fR» !^lmn, g.

Totnls ............................ 33T-enaOy Army maA Siaxy i2fi>

0 KT>. Pond, f ............................. 1 0R. ZpIUot, f........................... 7Jordan, v.............................. 3K. Pond, g............................ 2B. SSelllpf, g. ........... 1 I

9 IS IT—7|5—21

Total*by m^Hoda:

8. R. y. if. l\ ;• ..... m .trm.v and Navy ■.•• ■* I® v— as- R0fer«s*-=iloidfitt. Time of pertodt fa (uinutea . ' • 1 j

o-vRBirrsi WTiSwifeniAirKs 'T.U iK F lP r I I S T K A I^ IW

l Blnsr three full teams, Red Oor. r i i j ’K Englewood Intermediate school five won their fifth straight when they traveled to Nyack FrUlny to bund the M>lirk Freshmen a 20*14' Imvn Hu(^ MaGin und Jimmy .M-

^bn^at fofwnnt.q, Pe l.osn at i-enter' defeat ^an*l George Meultk* <ui«l Orvilit' l.*efl- 1 The winnem took a 14-5 lead nt

dy jU guunla. I be end of the flret half and man*Allen |•la>o*| h HIi ihe Suinis two , ageii to wlthataml a lost half rally

'fears ago hut hist ySar shifted lo jb y the homo team. Jacknon tQs««l tart Lee. He ia a t lever forw ard \ m four field goaU to take high ecor-

with a good eye. Pucslng ond IHiffy ! Ihg honofe for tbe winners while nui) bre:iK iiito the line-up. 1 BtifiC'h and Vlckey le<l Uio Fmah.

The I'lrk hu.s aln'.idy )>luye<l f»u r , The >mx score: gamoK and, Im one of the Htrongi-Mt } Eng^ood 1. «. « • )

>fec.J<taj

teamu In the i-ounty. Ciiiitain George pureniterger und Charlie Kckltn ut ,&rwimls. Cllffle W olff ut C'onter and Tom Cunnlnglmm nnU Ernie Ueis at guards form the l^rk line-up.

The Saint Schedule TiiP follt»winc W t)«e .Salnte* srhe«l-

.Ule:■ I).*c. Ifl-Rldgefield Park at Bt. QeciiiH.

Pec. Sa—Fort Lee at 8 t Cecilia. .Peo. 23--Immftculate Conception

<MontcIatr) nt Bt. I'ecUia.Pec. 30—Alumni at Bt. Cecilia.Jan. Cei’ilia at Simon Stock

tNew York).*Jnn. 0—St. Ceckia at St. Mary's

4Butheffoi^).Jon. 10—Tenneek at 8t.;Ceoilta. Janu 13—St. Aloytous Uersey City)

at 8t. C^ittn.Jan. 18-81. Cecilia at Poa PdWo * Jan. 20—Open.

; Jan. 24—Plckln^n irt St. GoclHii. w Jnn. ST--^lt» Mary'a at Bt. Cecilia.

Feb. 1—Bon IJosco at St.Fob. Cecilia at MU Aloylone.

I Feb. 7—Str Cecilia a t Teaneck.. Feb. ot St.CdclHo. ’ '< ■ •

s' Feb. 10—Simon Slocteftt St. Cectlia. Feu U —SL CecIUa at Plcklnaon. Feb. IT—St. Ccuilla i t Immaculate

Conceptioni. ^% Feb. ^1. Coctllu « t Tenafly.

Feb. 24—St. CeciUu lU aidgefleld! " Park. } Feb. ar “ ............. ........

■ erford.. Mac. 1—SU C^QlIla at Fort I ee,

Mali 3—Tenafly at St. Cecilia.' ^ ie ru o o a games. .

Jaekson. f. ......................... iSanford, f. ........................... 5KnydPP, f. ........................... AShttskmao. f . ........................ ASweeney, f.

Tk jlOTil *.rofhcllfe.Wright, t*. Ocekett, g. .. MsgnottA. e.Bfcs. g. .................... .......... AKVk’wlPh. g........................ AWlllPB.

eli, g.

Total*Nyaek ( I I )

Bldnh. f. . . .Buai’b. f........M. ('oop«*r, «*. Ylrbey, g. ... Beyford. g. ... HllTermati. g. Ptuirnskle. g, Brdfued, g.

, A BIO SHOT ' bnis*tf tn

hla college' Sufa, Barney Ber- tlnger. three <

time, decathlon^ chomi) at the ’ Penn retoy^

la ahoieii. right, aa he bellied Ua dad bring ' In the icIU after a day’s hunt In the' Poconoa tn

Pennsylvania. ..- The elder

Berlinger to prealdent o f the

Portera Lain Hunting Club.

HIGH SCHOOE GIRLS 4 HOSTS 10 FOOTBAU.

i m W A I l M N N p

»l6oard, ifemiiers, Coacles, ' Join in Honoring s

GndSqiiad '

Kobe* . or • RWgewoori have named tn the AH-Afoerkran Scholoe* tIc'iiwiBimliig lineup* by Edward T.' Kennedy of Columbia I ’nivendty, edller o f BpoiQliiii'a TutarcoHegtate Swimming Guide nn4 inetnher of thO National Oolleglata AthMIO'AkMCld*.tlon.’- - ’.f A ‘ iir 'i' .1’' Kennedy*^ i^loctioAs put as ono*’of eight AtUAmertcan Inter* acholMtie £an(;y divers, ratilsen* os one o< el(^ht >flO-yar(l. npeclatists amoiiie school boys. Fobds aa tthe* pf 51 mettkieki. ' Endwei** ts a bopho* more at Haekeneack blgti kchool. Paulsen^ fe a t AVorcenter Ackdeihy io MOMhchheette and ' Vobea Is a senior at Yale Univereity.- *’

l&i^iriMUbrary Notesainoa to the Englewood Froe PubUo

' ■ Keit'VIrtliHi' " ■<Belloc. ?fa|ioleon; Bennett, Tlfe

Journal o f AW io« Ufflmetti Benson, As We ore,’ Browse/BleitoM Spin w a/Bulow , Memoir* Volumo four. Cist*, John Qulacj* Adams; Coinm,

half'doy’8 rido i no. Krillf, ;alea agalnat death ;- l>ltmars, '.Thrilto'Of a tiattifalfat’a oUest; > ' Oorman, 'TTie Scottish dUeen;: Joffro, T l » pei^'nal ,«iemol>*i o t Joffroi. ‘i ’ 'voto'! King, M em oriw 'o f n aouthem womaa/of totter*; Itondbtirih Mary UncOjn; Bongwen, T h r aaga or Friatjog Nan- aen; Sstl|wlcl!,iTho life o f Edward the Black Prince; Wilder. The fra­grant' pa Oi. •

PifttOH

SIS 771' KasUnroeil im lto s Club Irrsceocr .............. 178 iia

Nlchoto .................... 126At.n.ltd-..................... 161MeCawhy ................... ll|N^giimond ........... ^■ • ' 7 9 9

Men’. I'Isb 8Waller ........................ l?6rAndivaenOorham ...................... l*A

I rarlM iii.................... - I •I''’iZIelmau

Forty ateniltei'u ,of tho-Eiigtewooil > tdgh Mchool fo q ^ U AQUnd. the . coni’ftiiid » M f r " !n M t o f e f a h f » i i i - ' ration werh giiei(to\Of\H» ooflklnc claSKea in tlie n t ^ fc n V l c^(«ter(a | Tuo.«tdpy nifht. - -

Frlnripul .pkal4»n WA- thstoaMiQiw4op and; brief l^ k a wore given tty Mayor K itch i^ Thomas Co?{. p f^H en l ofT^Sk^boswi^-^ cntioh: VTmfop J.iW hk^ nupeiin* tendenf w f'k ’hbdls: Captain Georg® roparelU. Ca|Aaln>eieot Belli HampOf <’o{i(h John Li "Pat** AfcKioley. Ijiul* A. "R ed " Gehhardw^bjCe- rUia'u sVssistant 4o^(!he*,"Buck" ISi^rboliD, Joke Taylpy^nd.n-e. . - .i . --

Mrs. GhftHeg W.

i&UTtei Jfarewell JtiUs> Logan; Bassett, ^ w in lights: Connor, The

Margaret Ravior, Philadelphia, three- times winiicf oil-the Lake Ontario anntiai Mafathoit swifa, dons a bridal veil to become Mrs» George Young. The husband is also winuer- of famous Great l*akef marathonL

BenWUnam Tl^f^.

Huht and M r Arthur E. Foote

0 0 0

Ti.iate ...............Mi-«»re hy periods:

Nyo«*k Jr. iHgh .. Kneh*?rood J. 8. . .

Ilcfrroe—

8—144- 20

OEB BOLDS tK S eT B B M STBINB TO TW ENTF-THREI?

The Old Solito dpCpeil tlielt 10!!2- doy evefeiag 'di

iveckiion/ ,L .............— “ “nford, f. ........... ..............

ppior f*'^rrr7T:yrr;'.Jireency* 't<T.T.7\ ftiJlUn, ...............

................. ■iioMhewloh.

'kt ueason Saturdoy evebiag 'dofodt- ing lira BlUortit A . C „ iU-0, a t the pirat Prealiyterlan Church » leMsth- on tlieir string o f vlctarlok to tw«n. ty-three.

■Plio strong 01.1 Oold defense held , the losers to -only threa field goats,

Ceutlla at Bast Until- two of them coming In Ihe last halt.I Hym Tnylor t o ^ d In sis field goals to lead the winnenb

I The Old Golds, are sedtJog travel- : Ing games with tealiw In |helr on n ca l!* Please w rt^ to Morvln Hy.

'm adutW W . Paliwdo avMitie, Kn. glewood, or tslepboito Englewood .1. OtSt Bi!agtge«n B and 7.j>. ^*fhe btec saas; ' ’ y?;

• •-OtoEjiftlWe'fSM,'t ......SCJ IJ

mBfu f. . ...................•• S v i 4luinaii, <>......................"* 0 Btjnmwli g. «

Goldberg, g. ......................fe |: * *

Tototo . .. f l ; • » » }

- m in t e r m is ih a t b s s ia k e i t Mi x JN A ROW

r>". Tallying thirteen points In the find . Ouarlsr, Red Oarrlty's Knglewooil F 'Interm cdlalO^hoM five turned In ; Its slsth ^odniBecutive vlctorj'. de- / teatlng the Bt. Cecilia freshmen, Ihl-

12, . at the RdOisevolt school gym. w Tuesdiiy: nilbfnodra* ••-^■r -T ■* latofpwdtol* (S81

Taylor,'stlilmnii

'ItTjT P

F P 8 U 0 0 O ' 2* » 0< 0 0 O t « 8

. tt e,, • .. .ylfauMfeii tod '

0 F PD/wera/.’jrr/.rrr,: — r t I ?GreJ^'stelq, £ ................. h t g

0 0 0 1 0 3

Springer, Aademo, 8.' Lessbo, 'g. ..

g j 'B t o r a o . 1 1 . .fewWem g,".i r-i#/v

Totals'.

*ft)talB _________...gcoB.hS W«!I9»J Old Golds......... „ 'r^4 1 iS-n

HprminehlV nmof joerioda 8 eceb. !

M.EETiriNos rt.v Hicin O V »X L-APLANIWJIB ' . I ,

TIm Fk>*twlna», jicofoA - fhoir Olid ‘corL*;Miiitura . victory by (ie5ea^ inff; the Teuneck LaplaiHleni HB-UT) (At I he XJl.>erty- school court, MonUdyi The/ plftAWd xk good: dafennive iaiMt OjsplayGit «omo One pa4Mnr, ijhitll the third; quarter/ the giune >wo0 oloae but thq Laplanders weaktne<i

U iField anb I

Rlrhtnr ...................... 18;Autlri'w* .......................137Towt ......................... 781P itk in ..................... 1A8l(«ntn ... ................. I3b

represented th f boaM Of e d it io n . Cortland H4y rlpresented Ih a ^ m - mon cou f)^ Miss Mar>' the higrb Bfehool hR>ulty.

AmoQfr the squad members were: I^ v a Holmg^n, All.Coonty guard. h&Aa^er-elect Mervio 'Hy-. man.'R (4»m^d John Aler-rsky.e f*harl® -I)«W , .TameM Gntible. John r>u*l;(s,p„w)' hlo Sandforri, Joe Baron, H im TuAlm-. Krwlit^l.evin’. mhn, NormaA Rnhlr. San<ier HUl* man. Tony Norowky. Rlrhardson Young’. Ben Davis, John CapttreUi, Hirbanl Sutrra, Roliort Aubrfy, Ed* ward Bitrrowee, Ray Hohnefer. Thonma Maekfi^^.John Horser'sml MMiaifer Harheil T^cht.

Mon'to Fellowship 1 ........ •Klkn 2 .........................

Frllnwxbln 2 .......RiiKlewttotl Huwitug Club i KiiKif'woud Bowling Club 2Klkto 1 .........................West Wdp 1 ....................Field Club 2 ....... ..........Field Club 1 ....................lilghwond Morohnnlto 1 . • Hlghwiind Morrhani* 3 .. Wosj «I«b» 2 ....................

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STAKB ITS SUSONOrioles Beal Triangles;

Sinisters Videriens

ReOSIrieU Beys’ Onb W in rgstCenrt Tilt

Tb^ lied HhleUl Boy«* Clul>. mi»oh- hy Ihe fehiglewood Sulvutle>n

Army 'mid lomin’tsool of pkiyoTK Uu tween 78 ami 20 yeurs of age, opeiM^d Its season laet FVWoy hy defeating Sho Termock Alemiry'b 33-S. The high scorer of the'evenlng was Hill Dick of the Rotl Bhtelds. eiom;at«d renter, who scored nine points. T*ie game was featured by u fast tnfrnttttcfc hy both learns and ah** extreilent defense by both Hides.

The lied Shields hate ontereil the Memorial House League aud will play the Raven .Tunlors In their fir t letume limme (n Roosevelt echnoi nt 3:45 toniffht. T lie team is issuing a rhidlefif^ to any team within a i u d i u s h a v i n g a honm court. For gaWASt write to the Hal- vatloo Army* EaglSwood.

i The Memorlnl Huuhc Senior IbTS- kPllmll Jge^piie started It.s seuson nt Cleveland *hOQ|| Frblay when the Onofps tfoTefifeil the Triangles 28-20 and the Slnffeters defeated the Souih Knfflewood Youna Men's Club l^hle'l. Both uo^ea, w*?re exciting trom start to fiu ls^ ’#'

Tonight, the ami Tro­jans o f the BTrst tnteVmedlatc Lea-

H i Y O : ^vJioos-Hoiir League

A scriM o f nriw btokethaU gaums bag k «M eiiiftsA t li» ktogtinveoriHlSy'Citiia I 'll* pnrposo to to gtvo anirisedient to thtoto who live out of to* II » im MT’^iwtuijiFn i' ’lIBWigfoif'lqiiiHt?’ TOef# •two groufis. ov tf 13^' ’pounds and under 11'4 pounds, ICMua** wOl be played twius a w e t to ^ d tba team winning tbe nuMt gamos tvill be named tbs “ Kotm, Hour Cbantplon*." BStch player wtD .receive:

CMMaittees «pi>o*nted o » : Org*nl> iratloii,-. uavid Holmgren, Herttort Picked AreMg _ Pot linger; r u l^ iCtola Hampe, Bill BnkSr. 'Brtice Forties; *clMduM. N»nnaM Ruhte, IMck tklTv. ry,' Anunir' OaaM .;, rafsres,' Dick BsMwta,; Jkr Capoielli, Tony toor» osky, ...... ., ■ ■ ■' ■ ■ ' . :

guo will ptayxt,EreJlinhiary game at fHovBlumr sehiWl'Jt' tl.’li;n Mhttrp i»0' fore the senior league mati lias. In the senior iJaMM ' lira Oriole, will play the south Englswood YOung Men's nub.and tUtotoavens mil play the Sinlalera.

IsHht week’ * .K pre* were n* fol*lows:

. Or1el»» (3ft)

Allen, f. *. WiiUamto. f. Epps. f. .. Tnylor, f. . IlopSun. I/ewU. c. f^ntepi. g.

Bbelan. f. ... Blegsl. f.Rnbio. e. ___CoUen, a. .. . hrtinhiD, g. . Vfnmrtsjty. g.

my 11 e as0 V. 0 a

- a 0 . a 0

1 t3

TOtSl* ..... .%OVtfl

“i “4 3;(t9)

J. Msgnsttt. ft Warren, f. iJp Balnrer. ft . F. Magobtia, f, lloebne. g, ..•w.

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Total* , Siiiiteiw fS3^

hsselika. f. .Ronurngbp f. Beckman e. .« .. Morringt^ (fc a.' llolbigrei^ g, Ao«v..eawreUfc,#. . . . .

i. Tbuts* il*KKKY RLDtClilS

ann of gold; Dougiua. Forgive us mtp -treapasasa; Famoi, Charmalri lady Vlbort: Glhbft The anxious diij’BS-ltofe. The t o ^ knives walk­ed; Mnuffham, Tho nairow (tamer; Morloy, tiuma*i M ing; R ob, Find nlghtl Roberts, Tho- haunted mfr- por; ihvlnnerton. The Geoi-glun houc»: Wertei, The r'aficarella fam* Hy; WHllamson. Had Indian.

LecfguefirBtlrim ers ef lack Half ^

PhyFertlKLeagieTide

Tw o tiitsrinedlat* basketbaU leaw gues havq beeo fonmrt at MbmoHalHouse and* fhelr Bcltedules wetta aa- nouneed this wwek, by >John Betir khma* dlractor hf boys* schedule has bees divided Infs halvdh and the winners of each haifj win play for the champiohahlp. SlU' ver basketball charms will be award­ed the members of the wlnuiog up to ten members.

Tbe tlnst league started its eeas^ Tuesday when the Arrows played the Piratas at Roo^^elt 8chooL The; rest o f the schedule for the fln t h^f- followsi

December IS—Red flblolds n , Bafrti ionier*. Roomrelt ticbooi, 8:48; HlUh'

I. Trojan*, cievelind School,crest*7(30.

December 19—Red BblcldS vs. •'At* row*, UoooSvelt, 7:30.

December 21—Raven tTunSor* vs. Tre^ Jsn*. Liacola, 8:46; RlUcivata vs. Ar­rows, First FTesbyterioo Cburoh, T?30.

UeeoiDber tS— PJmte* v*. Red Sblelds. CleToIan^ 7:30.

January 4—Pirates v*. Trojans, Lib* (HBio, 8:4S.

January 6—Pirates tb. Bares ^on­ion. Cleveland, 7:30.

jRniiary_ 7—HHIorest* vs. RedFirst Presbyterian Churcb.

vs. Trojaiitg

Shields,7:30.

Jauuory 9->.Vrrows BoosoVeU, 7:S(T. I

January l(M41Ulccegts vs,Roosevelt, 7:&0,•j»piiaify Ij Anewn va. Rst Aot-lors* lABCotm 7:80,

January i j^ iu te a Juntors vs. Dip* erostii Cie?e]anil,'7:Q0( Red Shields vs.'Trojstts, RoosoVellji 8:46.

of tiio. 'i4io firstweniSd thtor^e&lato" l^gub is As lows:

i nodule, o f the

%'ISITmG HABBI PRKACIIRS TONltHIT .4T T IIK TKMPLK

RahbJ Morton Derman of the Free Synagogue o f New York City, will address the congrcffatlQa o f Temple Emami Rl tonight nt the Temple roonie in Ihe Busch BuUdlhg, Went PalUmde nvemie.

iKtifcnihor 19—'Flertwin^ vt. ColofU- blans. Liberty, 8:46.

December S3—Oriole Janlen Vft Mo- hawks. Llnouln, 7:30.

January 5—Mohawks vs. Colom* bhins, Roosernlt, 7:80.

January 8—Oriole Joiilora ttn Fleet- Llnclon, 7;80,wings,... . ..:7UfIl, 4 iO<f«

January 9—>Fleotwtngs va Mohawks, . 8;48.Liberty, ____

January U —Orblo. loa lo tt tm. Co- luniblaDS, Cleveland. 7:804

Tkat to, (a aof^8« ,nf !ii8 i poekrt wniawto cSampionsiiig tha^champtigi. ttalpk OiMnli Few Vork,, to pictured t»)ili» before,fliootlri'g fllitolng tho tin, ■noy Iri KowTroffc. -

’j’ DntOtky Eller, Aitkin, County, Minn., with a score of 98.6 and Ro«> .\Ilcn, Harrison C9unly, W . Va.. with 99.4 are the National 4-H girl and boy Health Champions for 1932. lioih had to toeat blue-ribbontt mm*f .

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Mary V. Dulje of Newal^ K. it; tbe owner of the pretlieit siaile lit

rAmerica, ‘ in the -opinion of t judges who passed hpoA the photo* graphs ot 65,000girls from all parts of the U. S. A, Cash pfixe of |SO0

' goes with the »wanfc--------- - . . , . . . -

Mrs. Ireiie Mirsar Is^ te V .F / W .^ F h h i

Mra'Irene Mnritir,’ ')«roniIrieiit Vet­erans ’ o f Foreign Ware Arixinarj-

•Htere ftreently»UBBi|g gtato obapl^n, attended ber first state meetlns ae ehaplaln Sttmtoy at ■tVeBl:,ilea(;Tark. awisting there hi tbe tomvition o f ptonn for extending reHef to. needy famlltoa o f V. P. Vi. members. ,JtTD.< Matsar. vbo Is the wife of

Domimo Marsar, emnffiander o f hki- glestood Post ,78. American EeglDn. and a V . P, Th’.;'nwiabee-alBOr w a « fo r two yeeru preeklent o f tbs y . P. W . Auxiliary In Erigtewoqd and ha» held praeficalty every' othoF o f. flee in the'organtzatlon. She to n meoiben also, o f the New Engtowood Fort ,18 Auxlltory. Slid. ,to.fiitoi.tA.J N

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H A BW C O R ^ O R A T s p ^

E R D A S H E200 MAIN STREET H A C K E N S A C K

4 e £ ’PAUSADEAVE.'E N G L E W O O D

V. V

•Gifts From Law’s-^Are DifferentWhen you Xmas shop at Law’s you add .distinction to yoiu’ gift. It is store of Metropolitan style and neigh­borhood convenience. We are completely equipped to make happy the hearts of hii.sband,^sweefheart or son.

S H I R T SLaw’s' d p e e i a l wliiir broadcloth, neckband or edUar attached, in real English N e t V O broad­cloth , . . Nobby 1 2.15 each. Box of 3 , . . 6.00.

An assortment of color­ed sliirts in stripes, solid colors and, new patterns. With collar attached are priced 1.55 and 1.95.

A C C E S S O R I E SSilk pajamas . . . . . 5.00 Sqiokiiig Jackets...4.0,5 LdUm ng pajamas lO.OO Silk house coats ..lO.ne

« Gloves Wart at . . . . .ti" Hosiery starts hi .. .3’1

N E C K W E A R

Santa Clans bimseif aid our neckwemf is the be he has ever seen. Priceu atari, at JS and end st 2.00.' Many pattern*.

hist off the boat I Plaii .wliiih H a^ Lauder • ould sing^bout eyeiy day. These ari quite the latest, A ViSlue at 1.00.

SPECIAL VALLES Hi

S H I R T S

I T E M Silkiu'yeltlji

'ytfslkiu canes ...rllO-KioyeltjTligliters .itSM

A real white taffeta broail- oioth shirt a . . made as only Wilsbh Bros, can . , . at 1.53: An economy I Why nri>blty‘

frilar>'pim eels.. 'j.iftihc'r hdvc1ties.,,lJ*'

5 tray^belt; scts..l.H brtsfa Jewelry . I # ,

(h e best — w h en H i t o n ly).5S t

- -

C L O T H I N G •

rAimpIeie' a s s o r t - inent o f clothing for 4»eiu -i-CoTnpar-e A nrice and qualUyl

--------SUITS " ■

t-

R ' O B E i ® \

^musl see oAf fobn io really ap ' jp r^ M e rthe'm /'^

are styledf*

■WOOL R OBE.

20.00-25.00— 30.00

OVERCOATS25.00.’ . . . 35.00

4.95-10.00t-16..VI.-» , .Wg*. '»

S IU tR O B gS ,

* l 9 6 ^ 6 J k ) - 3 W

- Silk^tbl>M. . -------- - * silk llnedi Thisp ,

o f men s clothing at ,,'lp r ice *,*re ..v fo r higher Ibices. econoiaizers! . .y

A 1 .s 0 Stein • Bloch made-to*order 1 i n e

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Mirtaoy g.' 4.^4-4'd»8«r•s••: 0 ?II. Mdt«kl*a ‘ gr »y» *Vi ® 5R. KIrbvr, g. b * »8* • v** A 0 ..Smith,, g,’ , * 4 4 * a., ; » V 4'g,« a 4.. U ^ 0

T*tal« ,. ’. ......... U I? 38

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New -rMiKttV mw« •Iwcaing kftec- Uv« yes(«nlay on the Kleotrto Per- rfe* n'lileh run between We«t Twen- ty-^hird - nnU Hudwani )loul*-VAitl F>hsf. ...On tlie 'New - York *l<lc 4i I* only Uirav mliittles -lt^ Forty- sVeond street iv.ia ThliS«oiitli. avvDU* or .-to Ctanal atreot via Went -Sitle Highway. The ferrieo now rtalm to bo tile (.’hoapeel and qulokoat route between Northern. ?fvw Jerany andm i.............. • '" ■ ■ " SMSMgS

naiet gctlre' workers,*

Tfcfo Bergee Yortb “ ^( ^ S i m g l i M w s

'Ckree •Bergiii County youths‘are ran.vlilerM gatential material for the W'orld Olympira In ISiW. Ilunny KndwgfM at Hackeoaack. 'WlUtoih

m m

M en in n eed o f h new , S h o p i n H a c o m s a c k '. d e rb y o r . f e l t lia t can ’ - ; u j a a i - « * , , > - r . tifkd ie '^ j: . •/ W jsave a. . now!, . AlAji ' ‘ ’ ■ * a MunC It hV!h n ys .3 ;5 0 5 .0 0 . ' 0 ; h - ^ g g in r 'fn e 'h t o f t /« 1 * . « i up. - , ■ . ; E e m n a z g ' ' ' . ■

. ' T H E P R E S S / D E C E M B E R ’l< 5 r 'f ! )3 2 ’. '

Dm^Ib Itu^e Cabn. ^ f

oollee o( Eflsewater lm4 t*Mil nm *•>**W tla t * « .,allowu> entM the Itvlne a.partmuits

' HiKlMi* rayeif to * « e r .. » ikI ’ li»l>P «'*«l, t* Miw.

WK«y. 42. *f- Ciiptalnailakey. who had heai\ hw*®.

_ . cosstruetlon coinpanyii ^jjora 01* other, horgos Pttttjng , Ihet M »l» to f t*“ w)ot«>‘ had Ij Mra. Lakey and notified the yi- Ueut. Aletcandor flannory

poltcemem woBt to the ai)i coiifroiitea the polhie dog.

the etrongers-at boy for an *hen a bullet ;*na«B the

eareep and th * ) » U ^ ietuid taWy'e body oer'tito floor, a

between hepi flotersi A n ettaek had evtdiMUy idaueed lo fall from o chair Be*rty. -«Ehe i lurseen said there. WOM no cioua elemeotA and tho body rtmoved to McCuny Bros.

Umo to rort L ie . ;canaries ami a parrot %ere /Wai

found In the rabln. hfelghbow |lodio care ^or.lhem.,,t,y.

in 'Into CmtU

bny IT. Bofhman,' Gnslewood lur, who was flnod <8 and $12 n by iudgo L e Hackin MtiUay on a chargetroCl'drlVingr

the amber Hehl pt Palisade let and Engle ttreot. wlU appeal one In n higher court, he an- ecel immediately 'after the trial.

Ir. Bethmon cluimw that the light ^ amber after ho had paoned I ctoss-walh, and that ’ when ho ed the otflcei’ blow the whistle, itopped. bu t' When. he- eaw • no

uef the officer approaching him, b prtceeded. The aumraons wa» Ulytreii at hts homo. Patrolmen t Beaton and WiileUt aero Doth « duty lit tho corner.,*- * » » on toathhmis»J^ SIi PftV iiu, wlineas for Mr. Rothman, tot Judge HucKtn based his. d»- nto. Mr. PaJertnd.sWd that Mr. tohmen waited-.|Or,..at..leHSt -tWO iMtiw after the tyhTille''blo«t, but tot no officer approached him. tot to the oddlttonal rainar1t-.*tf| tol to Mr. RotEihan,. *1 am latr. ■oed at you for ridtng, through tho H«ig light" ” the Judge aimched toeinconce and fined Mr. Rothman. Ir.Rothmon's two sons, Oeorg* and toonard testified for their father.

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DepaHment

inTormaT ptefure d f Clitt, Bow, .ftd-Iie»ded “ IT"’ girl o f the moviei, photographed as *h c »H c f for Europe on a vacation with herhmbaprt, Rex Bd), nwviocowbojr,.^,B,|,||,it.^ ybHbt.|cfiit$or^.

Chrtstmaii meaiui fruit cak.0 to moat people. Fruit cake to one of the nicest things to have oh hand tor Buvtog With slhiple refneahi. moots. R need not be an expeasive cake. There are eevetal tytios that can he veiy wslfy and putckly made that wilt keep almost Indefinitely, (not If the boys of the family know Where It to swreii however). Title year we are thinking In terma, of aconoray and the fruit coke recipe that fellows' la certotaly otto that measures up Is these Ideals. Jt'to good. U is easy to rngko and tt ,1s pet wSpensIvat War-time cootto will rect^lse most of tti Ingredients:

Egghss. BMIterieoto Fkoit CshS 1 pkg. seedless roiklns d r. brown sugar d cups coffee 1.4 cup fat of any kind 'Boll together for five minutes,

cool.81ft together—8 cups flour 1 tap, totking soda 1 tap salt 1 tap. cinnamon 1-d top. nutmeg SIhw fine—1-4 lb. citroo. 1.4 8*.

candled orange or lemon poet' sttd cut ftne l-ttcup nut meats/ i

Sift over this a Itttle o f the ftour mixture and then mix all Ingredients together, thoroughly, pour Into paper-lined loef pan. Bake In 800 oven lor 1 1-2 houre. This may aleo be baked In a ghtas caaseroto dhdt leaving o ff tho cover.

The next recipe to for the rich spicy dark fruit cake which WlU kodp much' longer than the prevloue -one.

Home Bumu Fruit rake 1 pkg. seedless raisins1 pkg. dates*1-4 lb. figs 1-4 lb.-citron1-4 lb. orange or lemon peel, the

tost four Ingredlente to be Cut Into thin sltces.

Sift together—2 1-2 cups flour t tap, baking soda 1 top. clnnatoon 1-2 top. auspice1 -4- top. doves -c -l?ream together 1 ctip hrowttfugar

with 1-2 cup fat. Blip In tiuwd ^ g s slightly beaten, then add 1.3 cup molasses .and 1*2 cup CQffee.^Sift a little id the. Dour mixture.over the trdlt -and-TOlx together, with finger tljHk tbeh- add flour and fruit altar- nately to to® cream mixture, PoUr fiittep.tn& 'a largeipeper-ttnito loaf

poa-and'Ibaka Ilf A. siu« , ii*o b .>001 ■or 8 houni. _ * * .■ ,

Chrtotmas In many Bergen County Uouaeholda would not bo comptolo wiUtoBt too White Prull cako redpe we hBvetosed ao maito yean as wall as tho, old reclp»fo0)3orgon County Rocks. Here they are agatni

- WhMo ilMilt Caiw 1 Ih. butter 3,-gupb sugar „ » • - 8 egg yolkae‘.c ■ '1 cup milk - .1 tbs. vaallto nr 1 tbs. antmewor

both

1*.-flour3 lbs. Saudi ra.ista.o~t-‘i Ih. citron 1-4-lb, oipnge nook,

' 1>1 Ito lemon ,1 T Ih,- Aellod walauto '2 IbA ^toa^ftouied/ ! j 'tost add too ogtr wbitn beaten

taa with 8 teoepoons onaas of tar­tar. Bake In a slow oven hi M s lined -with buttered paper, tor at least ttaren hours or until tharoaghly danw

Tbto cako has not the tuushlness or extremo epiolnon that so many

Oined wltKiJ;Ji-> (toPh peolito>§sllK« III tba.nrdtnarycfruli

calnt'r'TMo <wtmatMy'laifu oaa and am asotho quontlty would atoko a modlum- etoed coko. tt should bh mods now to ho goad.tor,tho holidays emh-Whato it WlU not kcep' os ladellaltoly <as tho splcad au)las!i4 friiK -coke,' U will keap. In Jtood cepdltton -for front0 to 8 weoka.

'~ > ^ e n r m o ^ ' Afirlid;1 9his idclpo midiosi about ^idoken roehs. They ton M made several weeks before Christmas and will keep perfectly well In o stone crock, prevMed-<the cover to padlocked on and the kiy carrtod coiutanttyj

lor Ckrtotaaw sooa tko Ion introduction to themi

3-4 cups, butter 1 1-2 cupn beown oiigor - 3 well benton eggn - t - i ttnspoon.BUtonm ■ t tMspoon baktos soda slflod j

3 cups to>urHh dgtos ' ''s-jtji ^ flgsi- citoppisa 1 lb. walnuuC cMp«d 'ii Tbl8 makM a 8tlfit Oongh.

by Mupoonb 1ttveito I

Let's Make the Improved DEAN STREET the “Shopping Center of , Englewo^”~~Plenty of PARKING SPACEy PERSONAL SERVICE SUPER-VALUES “ Convenient and Worthy of Your Patronage*

n Praeticai ¥earf * t •

go it id n»iur«lly a Sears year. . . because anything you buy for Cbriiliiiafrgivihg at Sears has all the elements of the truly jpractical gift* It* has usefulness, it has-tjuality, it has nnsutpissed Value, Xhw list shows but a few examples, in the little dungs that loom large in Christmas planning. There are hundreds of others, in every section of the store . . . they make it simple foryon to rememlfer everybody this year* To rttnemher them in the most effective way, by giving them gifts Aat will Iwl far beyond the Christmas season

itself!Your ohMren can reach Santa by phone, by c««i»g him at Hackensack 34414.

WHIPP&mm«SKtJ)RAiriHT.

Buy Her -ThiaMIXER f o r

Mlxrw Bcata. Whipii, Mnalics, Extmet^ iu lce

J12 :K

e i i M S t r i e - U g l i t e d Coiipig

a' gqod, iturdy auto that s built to talto plenty pf pum ikhmeat,, A-pew*F*"hspring, motor, hrak?, W Bleering juidO"rbuU •f all, it haarealbead and tail lighli, bright and diJU* BaUerioS Se each.

; iiFr r W e v t

T h i n B o r l l a g

%lfj. ^ i-

IN B E R C ^ N ; C O lU N T Y

MAIN A N D ANDERSON

STREETS • HACKENSACK

Often Evenings Until Christmas ,

R o y a l A s c o t S h ires

t M .The Clirietmaa-calibre shirt thalp^^

made o f 2 x J1 broadcloth, w t t r t n f A better groomed appearance and lo n ir r wear thtin most. Because this broad, oloth is woven o f finer cotton, in a iiitor way than m ost dollar sh lrti! Collar ah

taohed, white, blue, tan, gteeit, aU aiaef.

FIRST FWlOE ,

K I t e h f i l i i

K «n d lc »5 llM | * j[^(|

Made by that w a | M o f t « t o e t * i i ^ ^ * Peggy K e lfe s i^ Here ia an a ttr iie tW

hqx, em tain ing a range o f to o tb sm e ciioeolatea , . .^nuls, fro itt, creimiC in wholesonaej r ie h chocolate.

FIRST FLOOR

R M d U k e r e h l fM '

Scats lia#'ill tfia lfrP«*.'i^Ww^^

BROS.26 N. DEAN STREET Fhotie 3-1990i 1991, 1992

V. V.MIXED NUTS

79c lb.A crisp, tender, saltud

nut biscuit.W E A V E R ’ S

THRIFT SHOP9 MtWih Dfyn Street

pay Time Frocks

Hiyies auiUble ^tfoiiae or rtih ty wear. Ke Advance models io nizch 10 I

Kiopd i^lora. *

Special ea.

U S E F U L . a i F T S

fS i lk S e w fa * B a g * i ^ W o o le n S iy r f a . • *

O p e n S a lu rd a y a

u n tU 9 P . M ,

, e b er h a r d tK MOTOR CAR CO.

DEAN STREET 'Englewood 3-4434pLDSMOBILES •

RCarbOT. Valves, Adjust the hBraket, Motor Tune-up

^ M . 5 d

TIPPING’SDean St. opposite Bergen

FamousChristinas Delicacy

Gift BasketsYou select the delicacies. We make the Basket to suit your taste. When in doubt of a gift (or a friend this will always olease. |

ENOLEWOOD 1 CHROME p l a t i n g CO £18-ao DBAM 8T„ .Plione IHItTT Ip

Lei Va Ciiritoi* Your Car t

CHROMIUM 1is NOW f ,

Very LOW Priced ^Look around the house! Find g the things you want chrome plated to a beautiful, permap- ent lustre. Bring to us.

PALISADE TRUST AND

GUARANTY CO.DEAN ST. AT PARK PL..

ENGLEWOOD, N. J.

Investigate the Advantaget of Dean Street

EUiNtWOODC uirt and Uvauly Nbop

DKAN NTRKET

ZOTOS Permanent WaveNo Machine ■ No ElOctricilySaturdays until 9 p. m. Bridge Table Covert 35c, 75c, Suede $1.00

E.NULI8H rALKNOAKH 2.V, .VOr Kngicwood B-0500

BERGEN OIL h e a t in g CO.

51 N. DEAN STREET

OIL BURNERer SPECIALTIES1“ Mid Fuel Oil diatributors

Phone 3-3722•

SeeEARLHEIDE

2 11 N. DEAN WT. Phono a.70«l I'rtop, Tender, Mulled Xuta

‘PARENEOIL’loo'if Pennsj-lvanla 08. Made lOO'Jfc Betler for Automobile Lubrirallon WMli lamer <W1 ron* xninplion Than Any Other OH On Tlie Blurkf*.

FRANKLIN PARLORS32-34 Dean St., Englewood

Phone Eng. 3-2900

ChristmM Special$8.50 Electric Telechton

Alarm Clock

$ 3 . 9 5$4i7S Kitchen Telechron

Alarm Clock

$ 2 . 9 5

Englewood Muluel Loan

and Building Aatociatioii17 Park Plnee, Englewood

45 Years of Continuous Service and Dividends(Mart SOW to save—•» little no *1.00 per iHOntli makes you a skoteholdi .

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McQUlLUN*AND

38 Dean St. Eng. 3-0127TAPERLITE

HAND-DIPPED CANDLES

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ENGLEWOOD HARDWARE CO.10 and 12 N. Dean Street

Phone 3-1937

Sta in les Carving Sets

$ 3 < 3 9 u p

63 N. Dean StrneiOpposite Htalion Plaxa

51 Years in Englewood 26 Years oh Dean

Supremacy of ServkM Mid Qualii^ M eiti:^

Phone Englewood 3-07io‘"

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SAINT NICKWe’re With You!Who Soys You Con't . ;

Splurge (hit Cnrittmas?FHE , w e ave r s t a f f

IS AT YOUR SCRVICt!MeJte^mepnd Happy Thu ChrutmatH

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iCAROLYN MOENCH “ »1>B<U’KRI1^

; jU U A C R Y S T A L . PltESft.• • VAllJlKB

iDOROTHY HEYEN . SKWINQ NEEDS

-LEONIE VOISENAT. l/£4^H E K GOODH

J U N E W A L L W (» K YAR N S AND • A llT NEEDLEW ORK

IJCLAIRE DAY --------fHOSIERY AND .’NIRKELLAH

EFFIE DIXON GIX>VEa KERCHIEFS, • • • • NECKW EilR

liGRACE STICHT . !:« . ROHDENBERG

S5IALL W ARES • PATTERNS

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DOROTHY DAY. . ADJISTSIENTS • l-H IEF CASHIER

r BELLE WEIGHT DRESSES AND COATS

AGNESGROSSMAN.I K ALLMAN .f5*

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f RUTH GOODMAN. .ROSE MAISa. - % r

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r'HELEN day MODISTE.U .T ia iA T IO N S

JAMES CUMMINS I.IXEN8 AND liEDDINGS

MARYFICARO oirYH

i M. PETERSON. GH-TWARiai

\ JOSEPH CAULFIELD {J™ v i IMA FORRESTER IM N )KKEKPKR

• • CONTROL

K. MURPHY. CREDITA IT H O R IK A T IO N

f EVA WILKENS I IDA MALONE .

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T H R IF T • • SHOP

JOSEPHINE MICAU ™"'"SHOP

f ETHEL MOON • • • »T H R IF TSHOP

t DAVID ROSEN THRIFTSHOP

MICHAEL BURNS STOCK ROOM • • WATCHMAN

f SALVATORE ODDOI tVILMA WEAVER •

OAUDE WEAVER

SERVH'E

SANT.I IT.AIH IIELPKU

ASSISTANT T»> SANTA

FEUX UUENTHAL. '«««OFITCE

a DAVID FILS PARISoFn|*E

All-Wool RobesFine All wool. hknd Uilored Rob«i. warm J»nd(iur« ■fale ? Solid Kplorji of blu^ ntae, orchid, (reeii or offer a wiile Msortment at the low* ett price we hive ever heird~*fbr equivalent llualitY. All colon. Neatly boxed. SPECIAL.............

I loKported Robe and Pejemeer- hebd eto-lhroidered dregoo detigna and hand painted effectei

<m heavY Brocaded Silks and othw fabrics withgold, with contrasting' collar and

penffa. A desiiable gift for "her . InU to 44.

SCIALNaatly. kixed.

; S A V ir ^ AT A TIME Wiii^JNEEDTHEMMO PRICER! ARE LOWER THK YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE, LOWER IN fACJ^;

^ THAN T M I^ WILL BE IN A G § iE ^ ; ATKWTOfcbME

Now Is the to Buy ❖

l o r H E RNIGHTIES

CHEMISESPANTIES

LINGERIE

^ R o r M o th e r , S is t^ i W ife , S w e e th e a r t o r A u tiU e .' COSitJME SUPS DANC^I^S

PAJAMAS COMBINATIONStiEGUGEES VASARETTES

LINGERIE • LINGERIE LINGERIE

Group A. $ t .95 I G r o u p B , I , GroupC,S^ .95 | GroupD.$ ^ .0 0

HOSIERY.Lll Silk Irom top to toe. ptcot top, sheer chiffon,,spiOD|h even weave, eight ^ Q Qdesirable shades in sizes 10^‘. special, Bojt of 2 pairs .

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GLOVESVN’hat.a welcome haml you’ll get if you give

\ full a.ssortiucnt of the latesther gloves..style.« in te finest leathers— Suede, Kidskin, Capeskin anil I’igskiii. N'ovclty ciilTs or slipom-. Brown, black or white................................... ..

$ 1 . 9 5

CANDLEDS

It lakek the gld.fashionpd touch to make the iieiv betlroom look modern. Hand tufted wick- iiig on Bine hluslih, .several de­signs, fast cofors. Sizes for twin, or full size beds. SPECIAL.

$ j . 9 5

;..: aiEET SETS'Our Slew brand "C L A U -y EL”, 81x99 sheet .with Swd w -n38J5 fillow Cases I'rnade from i;jry.stalwhite s i t in g of prOven vvearing; quali-.ty4 ,fa’st color hemstitched hems.

'f pl.'pinfe green, orchid, rose, blue ormatzSi 3 Piece Boxed Set......

$2.39

LINEN SETSA special group of Pure Linen, Crash and IJamask Sets, Cloth and Napkins; an ideal giftwithin the reach of everyone; fast color borders and novelty effects. Sizes for QlSbreakfast, lunch or dinner.Special......:.......................Set______ ~

HANDBAGSMilady will adore one of these lovely bags.. Plenty, to ch^$e from and a wide assortmentof fine leathers and tricky fabrics. g»ff% n|- Marcaslte p|. tnetal trimming.Pouch or ehveiope. Special.

She •welcomes Tiankies ’cause’ she -never has enough, of;them. These ar*Pure Linen and hand’ rOlftd. Solid colors or gay prints. Hand drawo 'apptiqued and hand em- 4 ’a a broideredl It is a distinct bar- ’F I *

................. SIX FORgai£

PATCH WO!ILTS

Double bed size, quaint olddashioned Patch Work designs, quilted on both-side; three de­sirable patterns in fast colors of S i 4)blue, rose, green, orchid or gold “ I * ^ V

Special ’ Each

WOOL-PUFFSle bed size, filled with springy,

famous ly ligi

$^95

Double bed size, filled with springy. Pure Lamb’s Wool, quilted with the famous shell pattern; warm and delightfully light in weight. Solid colors of pink, rose, blue, orchid, gold or green.SPECIAL

wiih Love and! Kisses Fknnel Robes

toCome on. all you proud mamma’t and papa’s and adoring relations. We have just the gift you’re look­ing fori •

THEY’LL strut like

peacocks in one of the.se

robes that are copied

fro n their big sisters.

Guaranteed 100% wool.

Plain — stripes — quilted — 2 to 10 years.

$1*95l e s Junior D^b Dresses Woolly Snow Suits

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;In layoh «fr'silk'

list.wilHkkle her

Vfiilily. SlipC pah-;

ttes, * vests, -com-

bhe’ il look like-a .‘million, dollars* in one oEtliesc lovely

3hing*.|i-,. :Riif(le;^~:. j and fiairOs, pleats or TaffetaSj

b m a t io h i— bod ice and bu ilt 'U p tops.

.^egioniog at

Wlks ■an!d ' <5oIl/ materials,^. It is NEVySwEen they are prked from '

LET t h e m tumble around in any kind of weather vrilh a Snow-

.‘oiu- Theyfll be iis warm its toast. Helmetsfr. mklfht

. A bvely assortment of cdlof$.

3 9 c u p 3 - 1 6 years

$1*9$ lip Vts ize^ lo 10}4 yearsi

$3.9$ -IASS4 - '

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WILL BUY.i THISYGARHW a r d r o b e *'•

B o x nffMMl fvMMSAWell iMde wood iraiiu! waa ■

cloth coveriaa. Snlniwcr i J v sixes flve hwHloIr Collin. S I Choice U •

P e w te r S < ^Hc«»y weisht Suvu- aiHl O n - , « • with Trar-^hrae dtf.«• with Trar-^hrae d t f . ^ r r

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StationeryFlue quality ;Liiira Po k I-v wU envelupo to match. kvciwI ai-tractive Myleit...SuliaMefor gifts. Kqvelly Ihned Sets

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nCocktail Trays

Well made from hardwood, euai*. cled flnisli in colors with A n four Gingham 0uger.Uu . . S 1 towels. Set ___________L.l, W *e*W*»a«Aa«crm*e

Fireside Ba etsNew flat, style, gaUg |ialuted.’i brlghieu tiie fbrpiacei In A . red, green or Vlaclc, A de. £ slrable gift, Eaclt.„.„„..;.,. ” !

Perfume BottlesFancy Cat Glaao 4H< colors or plain with coJored stop. ^ |liers. HercraLstyle^ (Tioice

Atlractlvo case conUlHlag sewing needsNcrdleSf Darning A w - Silk, Thrmul, Sekspra andTliimble. Coni]^et«r Each..

Book EndsHeavy meial In bronae, ropiicr or brass llaiNh. Aalaud ^ A T - Mgna aad novelly effects, g p t •Bet

C^pactsFlii|> Jack and i iw Mnnd stjicsj colored enamel wlUi carved jadt or metal llllgrce motif, com- A | .pirte wilh cake iwwdcr and ^ I pull. Choice t •

Knittinfl^gsImrge site jTapeitrr-Cloth, lined; with Glaae Chfnii, Handles A - of wopiL For knilUug and ^ | =art necdicwrorfc nsesu

Waste Baucets ■3

Oviil boudoir style, melal, in paslet • shades with ffonlorInven, A I ; lie desigasr vartoas color A I r< combinations. Choice...... . ^

NeckwearCollar Sets, With weir high ni line: Fique, SatlM) ' Dull Silk or Lace Styles; Collar and Cuff Sets. Nyatjy boxed

Ash TraysRemovable Glass Trays set in a stand of black emiiposhion A 4 and decorated with Scotly ^ 1 Dog: t. colors. ^

B o x e d S tiit io n e iyDesk pod*; tiaanswered. |Aer Meg, luHMHtcrchlef ' and i giuve boxes, tilled with bcaatlfnt A ff' writing paper; g gift Useful A X ' for all the year ...... i

Pewter & GipperI'nnsnally liAvy nsefnl pieces ofcopper and pewter, A very A q arceptaNe gtftl . fl, lorffeassortmehit'

■>rrShouldarettesWarm, rang- and pretty;' of soft-yarA;' last: the gift for one who la alwayscold. .•a»«*s**«ses*g<«t9gst»«It,*t-t**e-na

Taffeta Pillovrssilk Taffeta INllows. KapokMIed.iln. cola or bedrooms..,,

for Uriim $1T h b le C lo th sH4x04 hKhea all pnra IrtA liara j Damask, flebal dealgna with fa# J

rSolor Jiorders henwtllcbcd —Urm and durable;- Wide |assorDnekt ,foc ^ ‘SPEOIAh..:.;;....„.a,^ l^g;m

Men% Neiik^les" jA great aaaartnKut of Ilea •wen like, made e( Import, ed SUka and benntifnilylined. .Kach ..........'...•,>.4..; ,

i$11

ChemiseprPan^Isira trimmed and um A ok.* ffqnalltj of CSwpe A (Mho 4 Sines m to 4t>, A riok m only.