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i r f E n g l e w o o d a n d J ^ o r l h e r n V a l l e y ENGLEWOOD PRESS S t a n ^ d T i m «

> w U l b e re tu m M o n S n w

d a y . T h is is a ccom p U ah cd ’':

b y se ttin g c locks b a th . :

one hour.

VOL- X L V I. N o . 35. E N G L E W O O D , N . J., -S E P T E M B E R 27, I'M.S

JOVERNMENTIS PUSHING PLANS ON POST OFFICE

IJlilfcorilies Make Reply to Telegram Sent By

Mrs. Sawtelle«„r,l limt Ih.- Kwli-ml aulhorltloB

I L m : overvMilm,' poKHlble to i-x- I conipletlim o f ilmwlnKuI'f/'sn.-Hn'Ollo''" HO that conHtruo. |«1W “I" ,......1,1 tl...Ki,l. mav 1>B BoHcited

Trllwt |,nu-tl.-uhl«! iloto wa.s i-e- oilat t.,v M™. Jolia W0,th-

aetoo WHofllo of KtiBle Htreot. imrt “ ^ho«- iao|H-rly l» lm-lu<led m the l-ioi OfrU'- ■•■ilo.Th, li-llei was roi-rtvc.l In rf-

lo a IrloKmitl Willt I'V Mr». r.itilc I" 'I''- oovernmoni In wliO'h ^ dMoriiwl (he • jungle aspect" T|h» Iieali-ileil silo anU poinleJ oul Thai Ihi- loajmlly of the realclt-nlH ,pt In favor now of Immmllalo con-

Mrs. Sawi- III's tole>;mm In aa fol-

' ' ‘ oeil) l-imnHI cnll'-'i moetinK on IsionaHJ lo smiral opinion on IJiiBlc liliw l »il" ''I’"* Iniili-ulmlL „ ll ,a n iwo Ininilroil Interested oul lidlweritv lliouHiiml aiiproxlmato In-Ittbltants. -.-v.iily-Hls aKiiiUHt forty-

, wlr.1 lo BO uhoacl. It would lip- I hii'l citlzenH ln<liff(*rentr#ar. »»'■

ihii'l riiviii u Tost OffUic al loDce olliLi' thinl non tnx|.aM'r> |irdn.sienl> I'ropi-rty owiitira fot I selfish u«ain»t »ttc or <lelaire larS'T ai>prot*rlutloi». A^ y>ut l.jepartmcni |nmlmHPil for‘ y fi’pt oi

r lioni'siiM'l priMa’i’fy f***’ purjiosi' |of Imii'lli'L ii rosF Ofritfi In 4't.in litkle iti i f siH'«'lflt anonH o f thi.s s\W * I u-H Hun arul f»>r whirh |>ur liioseiilnnr I co!i?4t*nt'-4l to mpH. 1 mo.' t Iparneslls i>niy you lo proce'-d ai latue wiHi upptO|vi’ialiiofi is for presput nfnt-|(i.iv«rse iipiiiii'n lo contrary.

"Present HhockiiiK coiKlltlon of ait'' ,-unstiti!tD. t-y-'fso..* I’nr entiro rlly.

"OvfTLt'iwn Jmmlf with con<lillon [iifhmisL 'liinu'-n.iis f lr « hasuifrl ano

Tithiiity In my honv.‘ [.osMhility <liininislif.l

I fur jiri>|i»Tl> with I ’oMt (*flir»'|M'e disp"Siil iin<-.‘r|iiln."

The K‘>vrtnm:iiI’H roply »•|(ollnws:

•'A a re. ult of a wirvoy <-on«taHc«'Ibythe Tr*»u>‘uryer‘oHt Office I)e|*urt- liaent rrr>rftKeoiaUvea, a dadaion hio Iw n tvarlwl to iM-ooawJ with tin |roiwtf^fiion of thfl ahovfe menttonr*

I mi the Um4m t ' yltUsinr prei ut oWhftd'Mltc. V

“The tu'i’o.wary inatruclIoiiH to Iwad thal finl havo now lieen IukuwI liiid everylhiiiK por-alble 1h P>eini; <loni lio fexpediiP the completion of the IflrawInK-K and Hpficlfk'tttlons In ordei |!hat th<' f(mHlnictlon proposala ma\

• at the eartleKl practicliiMe <tal*‘ "

P R I C E ; n V E C E N T S

Public Frankly Speaks Its Mind On City’s Assets and Liabilities

Thill the realclonta of Kt\xl®wootl know wtmt In ko*mI atnl wimi Ih I>H'I iihout lloor home i-omiminity la given l>> Ihp following fimil n-Hultx In The KnulevxcKRl Presn "Dalance Sheet" slmwin^ KnKlewot-PH o-srcIs an»I liuhllHlLW.

rn ta ln lhlnK« Mand out aa p.tttuilarly plPH-sIntf or jmrtiiMilarly 'PHpli-u.shif'. ns .shown by the greater mimlxT of replies mentloninK mu-h iteiUH. b’or instance, amomr the assets Knuli'wnfHl's m-houl system was mnnUnnofl l.'l tlme-s, On tho other tj.uvl. among the IliibilHIeH tin* • iiinipH was mentlone«I ir» times: ct-rtalii Kmirlh Ward comliliona H* linu’M; ptMir parking facthtlos H

The nalance Sheet closes with Has week's roHulta. The Knglewootl I'n-KH reelin'; that puhlU" emphasis im.i Imi' ij glv4'n to thinga the pul.llf hket and tjio thlngH it diMllkes.

l*\itlowhi; are the complete result.H;

REPUBLICAN HARMONY RESTORED;NO OPPOSITION FROM DEMOCRATS

AS THEIR CANDIDATES WITHDRAWNWESTON, MOSKIN PLEDGE THEIR SUPPORT TO G.O.P.

ASHi-rrs

l•'lnilm'ml .Htabtlity Many ilresa ahops ^I ’leji.slric 'liaplay windows

innlding and I.oan InHhmtMJii ti'W'Hrd nvsiein atorea I*t«-tiires4me winding roads on K ««t

•Si.IeTw«i IwnkK (2)High typi* of chai'mler of most of

realtlenta.I’.<“antlfn! Iilll Hoi'tlonHHilriMid station ami r)ep‘ it I*arkralilire of ni'‘rt on Idiinnlng noanl

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iiad (•oniIltl«)n of Tenafly - Niti iiinml h'llering on street I nersT<k» murli piirklng .vpiue rt’setve<l

for bUHes 't'Hves ton highNo reasonal*Iy-|*rh e«l fiimily r<‘Ht •

uurant (2 )No Imiioatng entrance fn*m Iloute -I Siirifliiy movii'.s I’unr lnter-«ity |»uh system

tmnh-ni .Htor«.-4

Englewood Republican Club Hears Them Declare

Their Allegiance

Tax Repeal Fund j TONIGHT IS DEADLINR n Being Returned FILING SUBSTITUTES J

Knudewiioil hits reUitned Um ln«ll- ' siiarp contni.st l>otween i l;i,s.s< .s id'vjtitmlity in spile o! its growth.

('ultiir:i! advantages of iKting near , New York. j

Tf<*e lined sti’eelH iunl woll kejd gardens

I An inui.suully lovely appnwch by i untomotiite. (R>un i'nil.sadc avenue.

A Ml I >ii i.i tiv traffii' ligtits.

I eopleA Isnniliful lilgh school .slmved off

in . corner of tiu* city IIiIIh and valleys t>f I ’ahsnde iive

ntie pavementIHu':oii!iI parking on !)ean stn-*d Ili_l. hedue.s at torn-'r:, and otlH-r

minerr-osary liazjsrds

IN.lltiwm-g i.H a tabnliiUon o f n-pUc this week :

World’s Horseshoe Champ To Give Exhibilion Here

school system (l.‘I )

)>olii-e and fire rlepart-i-:rficteniments (7)

I'^xeelh-iit Hoard of Health (2 )

trofsl libmry (.*t)

____ . . I'arks Jim! playgrmm.ls (0 )

Ted Allen To Demonstrate His Remarkable Prowess i-ininhi-s „r uii (n-.wis i7)At 56 Orange Street. Englewood, at 2:30

Sunday Afternoon; Crowd Expected'I'e'l .Mien, the hnrse,*hoe pitchin;

iiamplon <if iln- imii'M, who In ex .dliltions undiilakes lo knock a ' igar (Jilt of a man's moulli at a di.Hfan«-e «d |ii feit, will give one t»l Ids e\liM-dh»n.s on the ImrseMhoe •om t g/ l>ee Davis o| all Orange d ite l. KnglewiMid, at "J IM* o'cto«k .dunday afternoon.

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IDEMOCRATIC WOMEN IN‘CANDIDATE NIGHF

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5[Eaglewood Group Invites

All Voters To Meeting At Liberty School

A merlitig upon to all voters wilt 1'* helti hy ihe Women's nemocniHe ■flub of Dimlewood at 8:ii0 Tuea I'lay night. October 1, at Liberty ■School.

AH camliflutoH im tho nemoernlic lltrkpf. cfinnty ns >vpII nn local will Isi'eak hrieriy. The chib women ■ M fhiit the public should have an ■"I'portunity of meeting the Demo- Jrratio raniliflnlea and they are tak-

this means of bringing the i-an fhtlatfs iM the public.

AppenrnneeThe.xo men will appear tin lh»-

l i ’Litf'irm for the first time In the campaign. According to Mrs. Mary I ’HlliiKhf r, president of the club, ami

■Mrs. Heal l ire ! » Mar, progrnm fhalrninn « ho will Introduce tlie I'f'Cal cfinditijiies, this Is one »>f lh<

impoiianl meetings of the h'J'i Tl for It Is the opening gun.

heniot Tiifir Freeholder an«f As wmhly rfiiKildiitpH will 1 inlrofiueetl

Fonniy ('hnlrmnn James Rres i'n. wi-o lofjks toward Flngleworxi

‘ year ft> bring forth the largest

f'arnpji

Phl.k <

P'em.x

Hark

vntB m Its history. Thr Freeholder cHndidsi

'Nilli.im Mahler and William The As.seml»iy camlidHti-

^entn#. Honig. b'rod T-lec'kel. Usin. Illanche Raffjn. mill

M. Flanagan.

fcXKI I t i v K rO M M ITTKK12 '‘I H lu.s MKi-rriNr.

'■xciufive committee nf the Demormtif

Monday aflerniHtn at llie ’'•We of vfrs. Mary Gallngher. o*stl«-nt, fo rnake final plans for

f‘p4-ii mnetln-r to he hold Toes iML-Dr :,t tjhertv Behoot. Tnvl ’"hn;.

Mr. Allen. > 'ho frotn tlieVVost In ord. r tfi perforin f‘tr tb*'

.vliicii hv atnrtlod wltli hut prowe iiaa con.sented to give lieixeti (.’oun- y ftins this exhibition. He Is Ijo-

ing brought to KnglewoTjd ihrotigh The LnKlc'vood Pres.s ami Mr. Da­vis.

r.ei'gen I'onnfy has !i greal many HUH. Iti tb" rity of Ktiglcvvood

alone fliiTi- .■-{j<rv plti'lnil oi...!iti\ to I.*- >•:i |m1 shu -s.

T«-d .lll-M's .•\hibiti..n ;4t Of-Slll'.l' .S(l > i-t T (»! ;iHL«~ - l l e e t IS III I I d i•’e)l|rlll Wal'd, ,ilid lllll.S l.elween J hc piir'l and Howland .Hveiiiies) is exp‘Tt»wt t<i dmw' ;t »-iow<l. The ytiulh's teats hav*- been hGmhhxi m .‘.U the HKlrtipolilan ilailies, which h-ive lauilod Ids imcaiiiiy pre<'islon, his marvelons of fi.i-in, andhia willingness to demmiaUate ids pmweaH.

Many Trick SlndsMr. .Allen has a haL'fiil of tiU'k'a

whlcii he dirrles along on his ex • iilhtlitm tour. Uno of the-si- t.s ibi* stunt in whh'h hr- knocks a cir.ai nut of a niaa'.s mouth iif III fe<d.

.Absence of li'-avy nmniifaiduie Ci)

|■n.^ltMMy t«. New York (1*ty (fD

hospitJil (t»)

<■|♦‘an sti'cet-s rj)foim ofi :n i. i lovenimetll <‘J)

i:\cf-ileiit beaMh s»'i\ic« ( 2 )

Aailety of H*ore>«

main

bitHi

Y.

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received previous" t«Taiilr No. 7

' ity diimii ( l.'i 1 rrivati iy owneil .•-ewer (7l I ’onr piirklng fai'ilitles (H)L ir ;e slum section <•!)<’nw Town ajipearance of

sln-et ( 2 )itK’alioii ot cliv hull

Dlsljun-e of post offii-e from ness center (:t)

l«i<k of inpid liaiiait line lo N.I'liy (2 )

O|.[insiiion of old-timn iAHideut>«pI'om-eHH

Derid efidiM!' of \\', i'aldad** jivenpe amt Dean stieel

-’O': p,i> (III In all (lly rinplo\ies( i )

No large department stores (2 ) Nriisy. dirtv Krb- Hailroiid

. . . . . .*1, n ’nkemiit vjicant lots.Majonts of lioines of Imter lyi»e t-U _lT«»o flue a ro|*ut-di«n to live up toUoads kept in goo<i repair ( l> <Too many mlsdlrecte-l philanthropiesCommunity t ’hest (10) | Vo inelneratt.r Cl)Comparative quiet (2) ' Private water sy-dem.•hih, for the n-edy (L’ >IdHCHlI.-nt ty,M- Irf r-nl.lK- u fflrlal. ^ re S i| p„M|.r.. <'4)Nn dtve« or ’towMjanra halts- r.XnrilWr>na

( 1‘leiiS' luni t“ pa-.'c S|

3 Englewood Churches Ready For Conference

Methodist EphH'opal Church. SI. 'ipil's Epiwoftiil ('huich. and W'-at

.'-tide i'lv+^bylerian ('hmeh will be the «ei)eH nl tl'.rm> different phases of the IvSih {imPml ctml'eT'enc*- of the (tergen ( ’oiMity Connell <» i K< hgious Dincatlftii on Octols-r 12.

The conference on Sundjiy school. will l»ft held a! the Methodist Church. This Im the heart <»f the conference. Ibit at SI. r’auf.s Church the Pastors Assmdution will convenn. while a f the West Side Church the ymmg peoide will meet.

Tlie c»riference tills year has the •icfive co(»i>emtion «>f the sch'Hds of Ilergen ( ’oimtv. Hoy H. Zimmerman of i‘higlnw'<)rAi. eounty su|>erinlen lent, to jMirtUipate in the confer- '■nee tif* rei'reseiitinK the schiHiIs.

The Uev. Thnrfon H. Pe dieid will preside at Ihe Forum at th<- Meiii- Hllst Church. The topic will be "Chlhl Kdmtition in New Jersey.”

MEMORIAL HOUSE TAX CANCELLED BECAUSE OF CHARITABLE WORK

Judge Lebson Shows State Board Extent Of

Good W ork

t.owesf cost por caidta of gfud.^ 0

collection Many pretty girtsSmall but iicllvts Rfoup of civic

minded people \\’ id< main street (2 )*

!f}ener:il good health ' |•^clur''^qu® Hi-ttin';. tiees <2 » j High naiin'ini staivllng of .s«i many I t*f its cltij'eus j View llieutre

sh-i !'• hanty

workWily in whiDi residents cartry a

thing through "in e they stait II

' 'oimtry atmosphere .-imcerlfy of frleiidlinp:'S Club. HiM-ial uml welfare activUies Excellent welfari- ageiicie.s

I Wiilingne.HS of t)e'::hlK»rs to reh* f load; volunteer for

COMMENT BY DURYEE ON ‘W H Y PRIVATE CHARITY’ IS EXTENSIVELY QUOTEDGuest Editorial By Head Of

Community Chest Used By National Body

f'le sent to all other'™li< mill,. 1„iHm tl»e c-Hy. urging

parftcij)atp In the sesslnn.

p-^I.I.KVV(«in K IW A N IA N S „ h i-;a r t a i .k r v w h i t k

White, superintendent k r> I'bhllr schools, des-

system to Emrte- / " Kiwaius Club at the Mysfir

hoiilevard. Wednes- I tirK.f, «jp jdan.s wtuildinc fnade to accommodab- the* ' r*’”’ ''*''! numlier o f pupils, ps-

at Cleveland B<*hool wheree\t»t'5(ifin In neees.sarx' At the

of hi,-.- trtik he nn.swfred qtie.s.

The (Jue«t Rddorml ‘ ‘\V’ lu CrTvi-t ‘ Tutiifs ” written bv peter S. Dur yee. Conimunlty Chest cimirmao •ind prominent «iir''( tor of N»-w Yoik • ’it) cb.prities. which wav published in 'I he Kng|e\v«MMl ihess some monih.s ago. is e\t- nslvel\ nu'-fed In the nnmial piilHicJitinn of rommun- ity and i'ouncils. Ine-. and•he l-'nmdy Welfare A««.i.-tsilmi of Alliel ii cl.

Mr Ouryee. is vlce-t>resldent of the (Mui-se Niilioiial Bank and is ree ncnlzed in New York CMv a.s on* f»f the outstanding figures In the dt- rection o f (harlt> work. After tiav Ing served In exe<-ullve capficlty on the I'roHS'-r Committee In New York in Ih.’IO ami on the Gibson I'ommit tee In 1!KU. he was diafted lo serve as exeriittvp dire'-tor of New York's great drive f.->r Sl-S.IKHIIXIO for jiri- VHte relief in Ib-d'i. In IIHU he wa.« '•ailed ui-o'i to head the Am'-ilraii I’.ed ( ”ross dhve in New York, andIn Ih d l he again fille«l that )vosjfionIn lfl ‘54 he nls>> served as director of the Now York Saivalion .Vrnw d“lv»-. ft was Mr Duryfe vhn was one of the main factors in establl.shing the

Citing the numennm ( haritahle and public welfare nc-tp of the Social Service Perieration iiml pointing hi (he fact that use m tfs hnilding and facilities are nvuilable to all reg.-irrl- le.-W of rnee, ereed, or color, the New JersT-y Slut*' Hojird of Tax Appt.-ils yesterday re- (b red a 'k-' tsifrii ex­empting the FedeiBtion from pay­ment of all iH.XT-s. The amount of taxes thus (ancelle*! is $1427 a year. Ihe Fe'leiatlim having n a.ssessed|t;ir).noo.

Jiiflge .\bram .\. 1/etison repre- f^nfed the Keileration and (itv S'lllc dor F. Hamilton Hee\<- tin- city.

Following are exierpts from the decision:

<H»)rnslglitly CfintllHnns of N. Vnn

Hninl street of»t.osile city hall Sharp divi.slon of city sections and

Infere.xta ( 2 )Ton many gas .stations (fl)Neglrrl of Houte 4 (H) fjark of roojjerntion among mer-

<’hnnts iind Im.siness men (Ti)No minority repre.seiUatiou fin «-min-aiDimly lighted busineHs section (fH I.«ark of r«-iiiroli?,ed voting f*eo(>le'.H

group, sii.'h as Y.M.C A. (2> »fnnv tmrr«'w business juid rnsitlen-

tlal .streetsInsufficient modern Imv-cost hous­

ingVan Hi uni street bus l<s>p nml

other comtniiler iuconv^-niences I*ack of well eqillp|>ei| t-ncloMed

sport field( ’Ity owned property allowed to

grow wdil

ENTERTAINMENT SERIES JEWISH YEAR 5696FOR CHILDREN PROVIDED BY THE JUNIOR LEAGUEProject Started Last Year

Will Be Carried On By Young Women

“ The Hoard is Hsk«-d lo exempt this property from toxHlio-i U|if*n Die ground Ihal ilie buikiiug is Hctimliy and ex'liislvely u.sed In Ih*- work of R cortHirat Ion »i|-giinl/.od exclusively for the moral aiul menial Improve, mpiit of men, womon and children; that It Is userl for religious and fhaittahle purposes, or for one or more (*f unid pur|H*iM-w; that hy roa

thi-reof the hind upon which Ihi ituildmg is ••r«-«-t*»<l nfs-esssry for i the fair entowm-ui fherruf; that Du- ! laud is de\ote«| t')«Die purposes men- lioiKM] and to no other ptirp(>se. and ■tiM-H not e\(0ed five ai re.H in extent; .an!! that the furniture arvl i-rsomi! i*ropert> In lh»> bmbiing is use.} j»od devotMl to the pur}»oses afore-gud.

■'We liave ♦-XJimiio'd apis-ilauCs charter, paragraidt ‘n ' of wha h readsrt.s Inllows;

" ( a ) To serve th " no'd-s of the «-omnumlty so h.s t<* deve|<*j> Is-fter lives Ihroilgli the encouragement of

TO BE CELEBRATED OVER 3-DAY PERIOD

Ahavath Torah And Temple Emanu-EI Are Holding

Special Senrices

decrm*(l hy Die (ru.str-es lo furlhci MU-h jiurpo.seri.

■■Alipellant Is o ctiniifablp orgiin- doitig « h;tritahle and welfare

work in the comimiuii.v foi Uie riu ii- tal and m<iral impmveni>-fil "f m'-n. Wf>m»‘ii and » Idldren. ate] exp-n-ls in its work Uo' income from a |eg;icy !>r $2a,(KHi nmt api-roiimately $2o.- (Nii a year oppropriafefl fr<im the 1‘ommunilT ('he:d o f K-iglewn<«|,

Pl- llanl's property consist*; of ii lot Hpproximatelx 1(Kl f<-et x lIMi feet, the bulMioc t tier* on ere< !ed al most covering the lot. The buiM- ing i.s Mot renfe<l out for .iiiy pur- otise hut is U.*WI exclus'.velv t)V fh«-

Ml.ss (Horhi Chandler, fb-ld wnrkei of the ( ‘ liildren's Theatre dej-art ment of the A.ssn<-iHll<m of Die .lun- Inr L<-iibu '’s 4if Ameri«:a. will «-onu lo Knglewoofl Monday lo cotidu' t » five day ( ’hiklrr-n's Thenfn* lusti- title in preiairation for the tw*i play.- to lie {irodu«-e<1 Dils winter by itu Junior 1,4‘ngup of P'nglewood os part of the Childrens' Kntertaliimeiii urogram w’hicii wUI be siKm-eiteP this yeiir by the lyengue. Mis’, ' ‘handler will cnat and produce the "I'rilaf* of the Night” .Mcne fiom M.tui i ( f Mfu-lcflitti k's “ Blwe B ird " Ml lho;e wlio Jire intere.sted .are m vded lo atteii'l llu* (lerformaro e on!‘'rid.ay. fs-toiv r 4 at 4 o ‘ « bed^ atDie Hoo.vf-Velt S< hool

The Child'eris’ Knterlatuinenir- which will mien on <>• fo)»er 1b at the Plaza Tlieatri- with t ’he-tcr Scott Howland's film. ''Hbil-liei Munt-'j-,” will inctif}!- two ; lions b> I b‘- iltOMui i,e<igne “ Snow White mid Dm Seven Dwai-fs'' fi>- .les-ste Braham 'HI .Wivemle r 2.’i and “ Pejiniits in a SlriisHl Bn'*" Iti March. tostilute fiMK Ms aim to .s()||<ltf.V Die 1,.4‘iigU ''s plans for theae pbtN.s bv the actual ca.stlng and piolm iiu- !>f M w<ene Miss ( ‘handler h.'l-S fnllovAcd this tnai'Hiai methrwl in h'-r field trips to Ih- nm»iy Dagues Diioicdi- oiit the rnmitry who are t'slai in- « ludmc clid-lren.-.' jdavs m then (irograins.

Wicle KxpenneMi-s:« 4'handler, who is a m* inl-er

of the .funior Dactie of 4’linag< her early dramatu- exp^ien* that 4';i4'titig groups

At sniulown t-.night the .lewry of Englewooil. with .lewry thriiughout the world will ((uivene in synagogues ftiid temides for the olmervam-e of Rosh Hn.shonah. the New Year Fes- tival.

Bosh Hi.shonah marks the WyHiDi y4*«.r in the Jewish caie"<lar. It Is ihe (lay upon which the Jew is stir­red by the blowing of the Hhofar nr Ram's horn to a reexamlrml i«»n 4»f himself and to a renewed |d.-*'Be of loynlti to the teni kings 4*f Judaism.

LllKtew.HMl a lAVo .iewish cungierga- tlon--' Temple Kmanii-KI and A»m- viith Torah will tiffingly oliserve Dm* high holKlav scasic! In a series of sped.al servi'is Temfile Ktnanu-KI at the K!k« t ’bdi <m lUnneit rr»ad <The size of the gHthenng that will atend the serxue.s will Ik* tfs> Large for ac'aimrniKiatioti In the new Ten- Htly road temple which has no! yet

i l»een r4-mo4l4-iied.tThe Hnl> Day seHson cfintinues for

10 days alt4-r B<tPh Haaho 'ah ami culmlnati

ilurmuiiy was retomJ l4> ihe He 1 publi4'un fuirty lust night If the aid- I gmu pledges matle by th«- leaikrs 1 i-epn-Hent the feelings of the voters,

Gerrltl VVesUm ami AUmtI Moskln. logi'iher with Uaymoml ICdgar who ' spoke fur the Negro4*K. at the m4-et- | ing 4if the Kiiglevvood R4‘ i.ul>lican Chib H.sserted Dudr K»'iiulilinuii.sm iiiul (ili-dged Du-lr full siipiioit for ' Ihe 4*litir4* Hepubll4-un ticket—local, '■ounfy. and Htati- in tlu' nem‘ ral lOlecIlon. !

They wen* W4*lcorned Iwc-k Into Dp. fold by ChaiU*H B. Hayward, presi- ’ deni of the U4-publi4-an Club, wlio : sal'l timl he sees no n'ason why lh<' unpleu.suninnsH of Die I ’riniiiry 4'um- I'aigit c-Hiiiiol Is* I'omidet.dy forgot ten.

At H lonfi'rem 'e of Organization Hepulvhcan Ituolers on the previous night. M had lieen 4lei-i4k*d that every eftort t'lwanl harmony would he uiiule. Ibut then* Wfoikl lie no re­prisals. but til the same time, no promiS4-s. In oDi it W4jrds. the ik»si- lion Ihiit Is Is'lng takim by the Or- gaidi^littoil Kvpuljtii wlis in (hie. let everytliiiig ix'st with the test that W'lM 4-oim- in Dm O 'lieral Flection, wlien Bp* imrty will bs>k for n hig ind solid vote fur the enliru rig}>uli. lichtl tirkel.

Heslim Denies KiimorsMr. We.slun WHH the flisl to speak

,il the Ueniiblican Club inc-tinc last nlgid. Mm first statenieid was an ■•xprcs.sioii of Diiink.s l;i all Hepiibil-| '•mis who .supported In.s ciindidacy. i His second statement was a definiii* sinking of all tlie rumors "that liave Um*h fliwiting up sml down L’allsadi* avenue, some. In Die 4-ffgtl that I ’ *! Ik* h l-'iislun iundidate on i»a.sters. si>me tliiit I'il Ik: un Independent candlilule, some that I'il betla* Dem- fM‘ratic camiklute. IHivy an* all faisu.I have no Intc'ntion of stctiping out* side Die Rspiibllc^n f^rty. I *rRn Id th« RiifrtflilicJri b^nwry: 1 am still a stHuncii n«f»uhlu*an: ami 1 hope to e4intlnue ns a Bepiibiican In go4id siandlng In this city.*'

Mr. Moskln's slatemenl left no rnorrf for doubt. ‘ 'Tlip Fourth Wartl will Hupjjfii't every Hopuhllcan camlt* date sijc4-(‘HSfiil In the Primary, re­gardless of H'ly fnf'tional fight, The Fourth Ward has always Ijecii He- piililiian and aiways will b«‘ Ut-pub- llcan. We intend tii sujijmrt Die whol4; tlek'-t from top tr. Iiotlimi.”

Mr. bMgar, deb-gate of (he colnred group, explained that the Negroes support^-ii Mr. Weston because H was through Mr. Mrmkln aniL Mr. \Yf‘«t!»n that Dp ir group received v.a- hous lM*nefits. He sal»i that the problems of the bkuirth Ward are different from prubiems anywhepi* elw and called f<»r «ymi>alhetic u-i- flerstandiiig, which they had re«‘eive«} from the Fourth Ward CouncUnian. Mr. Ldgur Kui<l Diat hLs fs'opie sin­cerely hoii4-4t that the new Coum.ll would not take away any of these ron.sidi-ratlons and would continue to try t(j understaml their problems,

l>eaf{ij(* Kndorses1.PO Dl Itieiizr., speaking ftir Die

Dwight .M-irrow 1.4-ugue asserted that gronii of It'publhnns Is solidly l>«- liind the Bi'publicHii candidates in ‘ ity, county. ;ind state.

In answer In all these protesta- hons 4jf HUpiK>rl. Mr. Hayward sai<l that ill his opimou it was far tw»t- ler tfi h d v fought Ihe thing nut In (he (*|H'n, clearefj the atmrmphere

and for all. amt then lit t le lAi k *n liurrnonv- He said that ha<t the Democrats done so they wijuld not lie fiice«l wMh their present situation.

Mr Hayward .stri-ssed the impor- Imice of ” >!oi l>mg down on (he j«»ti (list lN-cmis«- Diere Is no local con­gest.” J1-- (jol ’ ti-d to the mH-esBlty for a h*'a‘. 3' cmrnly vote.

His lii.st a'lriioiilfion w-aa for com- leti‘ party iiarnpoiy, with a view to­ward the aIl-.slgulfi4aiU national -lectlcni next y4iir.

It.s work having Ix-en iic<om- plishi-d Withoui Dp* m*4-essity of sp4-uihng any of tip* numi'y col- leiled fr4im imTchants. the Fngle- w o ( m| Sales Tax Hepi-u! .As.mhIu- lion is r<‘fumiing i v< r> peiuiv con- tllbllted.

This annnuia-enp'ut wa.s miide hist night b> Harohi Veith. ihmr- nmn 4tf the ns.sociiitioii. w Ipi salii ilml II 4-onsi<b*ri<ble sum of money imd Is'i'ii 4'ontributed by Fngle- wo4).| mi-n for tlu* |*urimse of •''gllMiig the sales tax.

Bi-li4'Vlhg timt Did sates tax re­peal moveineiil ba.s gathered Irri- meiidoiis h4-:idwii\. uii<l ttmt hi-iiII- meiit ill Kngb-wood wa^ Htin'«*d u|i -sijfficleidly without having to s|>4'ip| any of Die mom-) i-ollecteil, Dp- l•om^llM4‘e fi-et.s that II shoiihi all In- ri turiied. Ttii.s will Iw tji.m*• !ii4-4tly thi’ough Dp- men who cmiv;is.4-d lor the imniey Tlp- Mlualimi I * uiiiiiue. and tin* i-oni- millee lias l>eea comim-nded for Ms fiiriluigld iP-lioii. 4)11 the nanniii- tnitt'-r ui4- ND'. \»-ith. M'aiien M. lugHlIs, Dan Hklar, Wililum (Jmiff. .Man Livingston. (Jus '/eif- f**l. William S'Ulor, ami F. S< haf- fer.

Lack O f Harmony Caosei D r.R u ch A n d W .W .W e lk To Resign As Candidates

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PLANS COMPLETED FOR ILLUSTRATED LECTURE FOR REGISTRY BENEFIT

Mrs. Terwilliger Is Head Of Committee; Event

Is October 15

YomThis

on (Stol>er 7 w'ithof .\l<*fAem«*nl

Is the most solemn day In Ihe Jewish calendar and has bwn set aside In the wonis of .Lewish leaders, hm the day upon whnh the Ji-w slHiids cbmest to his Maker, searching his soul ami «dfering the promise o f a notiler life In th*- yesr to c'-me.

At Temple Knmmi W Temple Kmanu-Fi. fierau.-**- of the

•nrge att»-n'lam‘e durr'C the H'dy Day ivason. will worshu» lu Ihe Klk's building on Benm-D rr>ad

ha-l , Hervicea f(’r R f«h H.H.shonah will ts- iniconducted for two days. The evening

y stmh ing drjimatic'-i ami ; aervii es will l»egin at S p. m.. while iih many LHile Theatre'the morning serxK-e.s will start at 10

She server} hm a director for a. m. Kabbi Samuel A. Berman will

I'liins are lK*ing 4-<>mpb-t''d by Mrs. .latTP-H TtirwilligfT arid her commit­tee. for the evening ot Octolier l.o when Dr. R«»l>ert Cushman Miir]ihy. uf the Amerimn Musi'um of Nutuml History will Bive bis illuatraled lec­ture. ' ‘The G att« of as a benefit for Iho Nunv^‘ Alum­nae Hcglstiy o f Die Knslewood Hos- pitui.

In th*‘ two and. ft/ half yourH of the ixlBlcnii- of the regl«try In the h'm- {■itui, B]>[)rnximiiUdy .*».0(Kl callN for nurses iinve iK-en uiiHwen*4l ami aj«- proxiiiMitiily $-L,iM)() tins Is-eii allot­ted '-ai h month in earnlngH to nurM4>.s who do piivute duty nuniing m till- hoM|>itHl ami iu the homes Ihroiiglpiut Die N'tjriln‘rii Valley.

The |•»“•gi.■'t y a.s ionducled ut th<- |ir4-.sim tune gtvi.s niore ihan just Dp- obvh*us KT-rvice of k4*eidiig u list of mii.se.s. wli4» are r4‘a<ly for iluty. It S4JI-S that eu4-b mir.si- on ihe list i.s III go'sl i>tofen.*4ioiiHl Htumhng, ho

(hut wti4-n it iiui'Ke la 4alle4j thruugbthi.s office. Isjth patient and iliK-toi aio oBsuiLMt of HGcuring a nurse ut .iklll ami reluibility. llesldea usmir- mg iar»-ful examinaltoii.H of «re')en- iml.4. II uls'i tavC'sU'4.(t4 s all ciiti- ' IMIIN

Other S4*rvi4-eaNot only gi'u-luute miis4-.s are list

4t| for dulv, but prai tnal nurses ot •-x|>4-i i<'m e ate availabli- l4ir work m Ihe hoMP-. The regtsliy can alK>. se< lire the .servitxsB of a nmie iiur.se or 11 ma.sMtusc.

Tip- nei*'.H'lly of a n'gislry on a 24-hour liasls lias Is-en admilt«d. yet Da* exiK-ii.se of inaiiituiimig .such a

I t»u.- im*>-s i 4liie |ii4.» hIwh>s U-en 't ; l>robl< m to Die iiuro4-s. Ijtst ><-arrnm tl neejed fuipls ws-re si-oiireil at a L-mfit when Mr. ami Mrs. F. Tru- Ik-c D.iM on giiv» Dn-ir hiionn.il tali, •11 Atri'.'i 'rids year's lecture will Ik< hmoDp t effori of the cornniunit) to b*HK*-ii tile fimtmliil burden that Ip- pm)<*' t entails.

Dog Champions Will Strut Stuff’ At Kennel Club Show Tomorrow

I'nle^-s Iiy mitjnight tonight I'dijflrwntui Dcmoirais can pull two caiulirlatcs out o f some mapical hat — a trick ever so much more diftiiTilt than — j'tKbl 4)1(1 ralillit stunt— the ]xirty ; will l)c left Iiijrh and dry for. the (ienera! I.leolion and the - Kcpiililieans will walk into' office wilhout qven having to open the door.

'I he l‘diglew(MKl Democratic party in a sin)(le week has detreneratctl fruin what had heen hclievni to he a deter- mine4l.iinifi('(l prniip.into a con-- glomeralion of small, warringfaeti4)ns.

It i« likely that for the Hake of : {Kiimcal 4*xj)< di4*niy tw'o wilting liumoi nitN will Ik* rmin«} who wlH • fHU'ttiil lh<‘tr naniG-H to L>e onlered In jitacK of Dr. Vulnittao K ueU uitJ . W H Ioii W. Wkdls wiio wlth4lrflW (heir nani4*'! from Iho hjdlof this \v4*4*k whin they di.scoveii*d IhulDenuM-i-Hlp- harmony was si myth. It is cfiiisifiPtod u political miatuke for a parly lo p"rtnlt an 4d4*f-tion to gc IhiutJgh withmit a fiekol In (he flebj ev»n though Mint i i ik t t liua no eliatK »• of w'tniilni'

Hope Still KeiiiahiH Tn Im* siiii-. Iea>ii-i.s iii Dp* 'aiit-ou

that def-.il4*i| In, Bu«-h f4ir the 4diairmanshl(i of the 0>n iity Com* miit4*e Monday nluhf (it was thlH d«-fej|i tlial hsi loihi! breuk-up) have nu( Riven ti)> al) hope* nf fiiuling at least one .stn.ng uimlidate to op­pose the ncpiiblU'una. They feel that with thinga aa they are with tbe UppuhllcjinK. it in nHU poHKlbU to defeat, thasK b# (he elec­tion Ihwh they hnve utitB temlghL (three dayn after the withdrawal) tflj, make eiibifllUitiimH.

For that roR«on the r>emn('rftllr Munb'l|>at ('ommltifie. which Is now hea«l'*d by Jack Hoiraii «»f (he old ficiinelelpr-HoIrmi-Di-l M ar faciUiti, w-iii meet {4>iiigh( in i«*ttrch of (wn candifjatcs. Tlpiy have* iin ill mld- ntglit in whii h to fib- petitions for .sub.stitutioii. If by Satuniay morn­ing the*re are no siihstituHona, Dieii. of course-. I'harlo.s B. Hay- war<) and R4)lMr( S. Tij>)»irig. U«- jmblie an 4-«tuliihit(*.s feir Mayor and '■’4>uncilman-ui-lnrge ge» in wilhout ft|ij»osition 411) till* IkiIIoI.

Tlu* .sti nation |p»ive.s niily one D rtiep latp' eoiitesUint: O arrilt Ly- •lei k*-r. of the* hl.-torte- l.yilee-ker fitniily. who 4i|*ikis»-s ( . W . Floyd 'offm In Up- .Sevond Wa!*<J. Mr. I,y- b-r k«T ih dHifimimsI to »-uri-y on his fight. On him will lx* |>liinf*d Ihe entire- I )e-mncrH( ic 4-oticeulrat ton If Dp ' other (iIhcvs on the istllot re­main vue-uiit.

A Sliiick to (lie Fa rty T li- dfV4-|opm< nt.s Dus week with­

in Dp * Democi'Htli' parly came us u sho4*k to Knglewoo<l I>emcK’ rary. Ai- moht everytxsly had Lh-cii un'ter the impre8s|«in 'h.it. pxecid for Dki alienation o( I’natmaster Fiank (irow ipv (who. ine-idt'ntafly. is oow in a strong jwjHmoii) an*! of .Mrs. .Margan-t lirpM U'r the party was w<*i| haimnnize*]

In fact there- an* many who are • oiiviip *‘<1 tod.iv that t>t‘ - itue'h and Mr Wedls shoijM md have wltli- ijraw ii; that Dp- Mimicit^al t ’ommif- te«* fight WHS i ntiM-ly JipaH fre»m the (Jfiiicral Flection imd that everylwM)/ 'Aimbi l>e In'IiiipI the candteiut'ia ejn F24-4 ti4»n Day.

Hut Di, Itm h's fri'-aflH coiivinmi him that Ih- ulfe-rior m otive IwhibeJ Die ojifKiHilloa uf the fuctiun (the S<dineld‘-r-Hoiiall 1 »el Mai - Itiiiulill file non IS the* Fly i.p iietn ) was to .-•eo that lie (I)l. tbirlll wenild ge» iloW'll to a feiurih d--fvi»i f«»i‘ the Muyor-

m

Miiiiy fiinious cliani|iinns' w I I 1 I "sUut tlp ir M u f f .SatureLiy in Dp- j FiigiewiKwt K»-unel 1’ luli .show to l>e ' li-1>! -Ill Dm- br<*ad lawhs f>f the*; Knie kcrlKickcr Country Club, an-l niiinj fa.'-liintiieble and jin»miiient dug fnn--icrs -*••'<! «-vhii.-e Ihcir prize ani ’

Th‘- sliow this y»j«r. aei-ordlng b- Bit- i-r<-<b< lions of Dk- Ani«-riciiu K -n- ml Club iiipb-l U'hoHe stionHorshin the I'H-al group heiMs the show. wHM (e ■ip.sHc.«>j)ke Bay). Bctrb've*r.s (Cur far ex<-e<*-l any nf the pa.st ahovi-s ty or Flat < nalesl). Be*irlevers (« ’r'.ld

<h<*vi will Ik- oik'H freuTi U a ni tiriH! • i {• rii.. Hu-I Die ju-iging. whati m Pi i-e doll*- by a «li!-tiiigulshed grouj- of <loK exi-erts. will start at lb a. m

VortoUH lirredsl ‘raclirHM\ every l.ij-e- eif -log wjll .Alidti'od a! lb- 'l.oM I'l-buM tog

Is a list of hr‘*r*ds ;em! Iv|>es tir'*e<t .'<(>orluig Breesls Dnlfons (Wire-

liitm-'l I ‘ointmg ). Fointeis lC»*-rmaiig S.»» * l.l>4r...e « 1 * „ i r. rv U,.t

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-«Dy. whieti woiil*! ;tui(»niuf ii 4 lly Itp-.lirilf* h him ii.- it t-i j.n.kitc f -r rih'-riff,o>t Dr H p tl f ! knnwii (0

!l.l\ *• ,1 pliHti-His t.nvai* Dm- stieidf A111 p • US .1 -u* > e - iC to M-*rt O 'l’on-

.Aip-ihei 1' - -il • lefcat woiihllil v )>ntpd*-it him fl- ; w c;ik rnn<b-ful Wtptt’.i'' or lltll bis. ae iloii in*ith-liuwmg lioni a raet* f'lr whicJl iis |Kijt> h:i-l duly no4iiifmt*-d him .4 III siieiigiheri tps sh*-riff'H i'hane*ea

} eiiiieiu-s lo Ik- se-< n 1 Me-e'tie- Meelifis

,\e lb- !: '••n ,Munici|*;*t t'oirimlt- me--lmg .1* Up- Klks 4’luh. Mon-

for whli h Fiiglcwo»Hl ha« Iv-'-n . known. There hav*- lieen over .*ViO '-ntrie.s. the* metrupolilan dog sport­ing world h;;ving evince*] a kre rPT | ihiin u-ioal inie iest m (),<• affair Dlls yejir.

Tip- S I ’ •' sland? to derive-great Itenetil from the shftw if it is well pHironi/*<l. for *he Keiuie) e’lub' has dewignaiml 1 }>e S, I*. V. A. h.k ' chief iK-iM-fP tary .\ large reimmit- t* e of S. 1’ . C A. memliers has )>een ' formal to sponsor 41p * s«le of ticketa. and it urges a large attendance.

e-n). Reitrievers ( L ibradoi). Setters! j.- ( FliL'b.sh (. .Setters (<torr|on>. Setter*- (Irish). S|*aiiP-lM iBrittan j). S}-wn- lels (ilum lier). Siwiniels (Kngb-sh S(>tliig'i J. Spatiiel.s eFp-i-D. S[si;m-is (Insfi W afer). ,‘ i*anie|s (Su.ssexi, SpaiiP-ls ( Wel.sh Springer)

S}>ortmg Hre»-!ls (Huun-ls) -A f­ghan H'^-und*. Ba.saet Houn-ls. Bea- gle.s (not exceeding l'» lnche*s>. B*-ft- ple= (ever Ft and not exci-eding I.*)

Ml

*tU'*n-tniieil how Jeimt*l**d Up tha ini-ijs factions in the f»arly are. •r in. tarn ; Frank Ornwney and

HepMhci. who w ere Utterly ■d by the Rmh eroup, vo^ed

for Dr Huch for chairmnn. Frank liurns. who defeateii Mr. Qrowney for the M'lnbipal C o m m i t t e e through the aid of the Ruch group, on the oih-r hand tum*?d anumd and eiT>;«>se*! Dr, Huch. and Elmw I. Ziibnskie with whom he had btetn j*reviou3ly lined up. Aa<J Mr-

In* hex). Bloexlhounds. Da< hxhunde.! ri.“ kie. who wtls form erty on tha Iwrhtmnda f Rroiti.sh), Foxhejunds j other hpI« of the fence frola Dlk>, (American). Foxhounda (Rnghsh), 1 Rucb, la now Biding wtth hltA».j

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ROOSEVELT APPOINTS , WEEDING OUT OF PUPILS JOHN H. BURLINGAME | OF DOUBTFUL RESIDENCE

..TO MILITARY ACADEMY I BEGUN H ^ B Y BOARDLocal Boy May Enter In Investigation At Close Of

THE RNW.LEWOOD PRESS. SEPTEMBER 27, 10.TS

Englewood Hospital Acquires Nei'y Ambulance After 10 Years 225Merch.antsPay$3176SalesTax.

July; Has Famous Ancestors

John Hiimook Hur!inKftmf‘ . 17

School Last Year Showed' Many Without Right ,

WemlhiK out o f 8( hool p yp ll« whoypiup oM m)ri o f Miijor anrl Mrs. CrtHjhjivr* no h*nal rlj^hl to thoM. HurllHKaino of W M KnorU'wood ] K iiiiU'wixmI m IiooIh ha« l»e*-n stai-toU

av<*nii€. Engh*w(to(l, him b<-en frtven j In onrneKt In ttil.s n ty, an kH'ominHMU ul tur«ft to W « « t T liat iln- Hoard of IvliK uHon In- IW n t by Tnuld.-iit UooBevelt. i f | U-ri-lod l«. K<-t rid o f surh ptipllR was

aucx-t’ssful In imwKlTiK tho «‘ xamiim-ttons nj'xt Man'll. In* will sn lrr th« IdWUiir.v Aoikdriny in July, n*pr‘‘« ‘'ni- )Qg flM' fiflli (.o-iifcmhon of Wont I ’olnlfr.'-t in liis lamily.

TiMiny l!nr iiir.;am«' wan horn in HuHio ‘ 'i t 'k , m ar ('am p ''u xb r , Michigan. 0 . t<iln r 'Z. lIMs, Jimf a b-w flavs !(• f'li'.- Iho Ai'inlnlinr and has llvi'd In many •Jil'ron-nl iorrilit ir.s wh«?rt‘ hiH I’liih i'i'n m ililiirv tiav>|.H !iuv»- ( « m l " l tin' larnilj , Afl< r tln' wnr tu' ln«-<| at Camp rCuHiiH, \'a.. V-difti't' .Ma,jtii wan din'c-|of o f odiiration anri i«‘rr< a llim : In ■UaiTisl'U iir. I ’a., rifor IMr (5*Tinral Hiipply l)f|)ol III Xi'W CuMili* I'land, r.-i,; in Camhi'iilian N . Y.. Athaiiv. N rw A’ orU <’ity, I ’lirl Wii-vhlmjlon. \,. 1., Wiusliiiii-:h<n. 1», C.. utnl Now.ilk, and siiioo l!r_‘7 in Hoiapn Cnnnly at

plainly atuti'd ut th»3 rlOH« o f mhoo! luHl year. At that tlnu: W In ion J. W Iillo, Miiperlntfii'lnnl o f m liools, hail a Hui voy o f the w hmiln made, and Da- inse.xtlKaUon Mtmw’od that lliero wort! inoie than nO pupils w'liiflo ilr t i f In he in tiie Knu lew ool H< IiooIh vsaa o[ien to .sel ioim que.s- (Ion.

The mhoni Imanl reHiihi'd at the ( loHo )f tnat setirMil year ttmt cure hIiouIiI III- (akeii ii|)im tlio opening III Si-|defiilier. Children, whoMf rluht to ho In the I'liij^iewnod Ml hiK>la vvh« ((ijeal lonahle. were required lo .nhow I reil' iiti.'ils, and In tliat way a num- t.•■r were lu'evonted from enteringhit e.

,\l this wi ok'.s SI hool hoard meet- in:: Mr. W h ile l;dd (lefore the lioard .■<e\»-/al . aso.s where qiiesiloim arose

IlnHhrniii l. ll..|,;hK, W .-»l K muIi: » o,.,| i l'•uur.l. One hoy w ii« foim ,land h;n«l''Wood, liis fu ilier Imviiiu j l>emi a i l iv e rhli lly In eduratloiml : work llio vNar. Major Hnil-fnirann- h,i.‘‘ heen ■oi '.jtesl"d ;ivi a ('on- gressioital i undidntf,

AT lo f '0|( h a waii.iiulio: lire, Jn lrC mid his f.iinily al hr t feel nmi'e hl^e pui'fnarieiii ii>.|i|>nls o f tin lom iniin : Uy Mild s«\ tln-,\ are proud to ti»' elt I'/'.eii of .‘ Ml h a fiiO' ell v.

IHviuid Morrow (triiiliiateVliiin:- loll iinaanie ;• 1 a-11lated froni

Iiw ieh t \I..it-.w Me-h Silio.d w illi the I la'-;< 'll' liido and lioiieH lo make gi.od i! West Ciiint, |u--(il\im; the eoniid ' in .■ id.n < d in liiin liy tins di.s- tim lio ii and l'. .shaie it.-- hoinirs with his el e ;s and i it> o f hi.s a lo[.lioii,

l ie u ill la\ al tin- liotin- o f hts gm iidpa 1 eiils. ri.lnnel and Mi's. Itoli- erf il. Ihiuiiond at ( ‘.uol'i'liiqe, N. Y., w liile pi. nai in-' |..r Ii Ih final ex- miiinali.Mi al f io\ernor’s Island.

JotiM ilaiieoiR I Uit h m:‘i me iim ih Ik amojiu In.' ,me. .dial relatives mi ids fa l ln r ' ' -Md.- (he lii'si sinner >.f tin- ] let lira 'inn of I iide) a inlenee (f io m Wlioiii I do s III.', name) a.s well an Anii<*n liiii'liiieanie. rirsi inlnisier to ('tiliiH Im .Mi lii.' i 'l id -d .Slat.s m

he liviiin JiiHt over the line tn 'l'ean<-ek, Another wuh found to h,i\e I.ann l:' livtiu; elHewliPie anri MO lelative.-- In l-;m:lewoo.|, There were .seseial other .similar eaaea and • \er;il involvln;^ iiu'e limits. (T w o

< ntoi'.-.i ho.sH. one 'J! and one l!l! \e;.is of a;.;e, hoth vsilti .sulmornijil inteliimnirn qUOtlelitH. will In nilpiol,id.||it_\ i,,. .lrop|i.'d f(r.m tlielollM.)

In llie ease of one dmii, .Ml W h it., i..i ;."it Ilf tlie ii!\estiaato tiiid "iMie liiake-y I. in, .o lo iedet V

lored stu- . tin re. .ointerl out

known a.s Moe Klli.son i.'iin-.'is mil o| lnui.s|>or|. pi 1 smi.s l>a< and forth

eeii t.i'fe an I HeniieM \ ille, S.T lie ho\ , who.se I ialil to he in

.•iillool here w.i.s i.eiiu; qui\s-••!. W ill l.e ■;i.nt |,;|I |< 1o ills plU -

But This Is Not The Total For CityTwo hundred and tw enty-five o f

EnidewoiKj'H merchants took advati- t:iKe o f the (qiportunity o f maklm?

sales tax returna at rulisudea Trust and frUaisinly Compi^ny last month. The flum o f yHTO.H.'t was paid at the bank by these merchants.

Thi.s by no means represents the entire sales tux coHcction from E n ­glewood, liecnuae m any merchants are still making their returns d i­rectly lo the N ew ark uuthorliles, a i iilsance they can easily avoid by making returns at the hank in En- glewoorl.

Sales tax returns va ry all the w ay from one of 5 cents to one of

a sum paid by an automo­bile dealer. Incidentally, the auto dealers cimstitute the highest pay­ers. and it is estimated that if the returns o f all Englewood merchants Including unto dealers were com- puteil the Hinount o f sales tax raised In Englewood would be conslderubly upward of ItTdMki.

Average $15 M onthlyThe jiverage sales tax payment in

Englewi'od ta $15 a month. There are tlozens o f payments under cents a month. F*our o f them were for tl cents, several fo r 11 cents, for 1:2 cents, ami for 15 cents. Many, on the other hand, w ere consideraiiiy over $lhO, witli a few in the severalhundrtxlH.

The .Inly returns at the i>unk showed mt'rchants paying an amount of so that for A u ­gust de.spite the fact that there were 4n additional m erchants making re-

turtia at .ho »n ly »7 I. on,.

that

Soma mei-ohant.., of * to

business m m liisc pay ing when they ,it

ofmakInK tnoney on",,, thoae cnaea where the - ***■Is about m cents, a i«nn, J " aii ed on e.-ich J.-, . e,,, u,.- ' ** <»b«.

l»«rsg, ,

merchant must 1‘uy only 2the d„iiar_h, ,h„ «•

NewTypewriterSilopTh e Northern Valley

ExchaiiKe, t l i e ^ J ! " » ' * »o f P. K.data ,, withK ill ..pen for l„„ii,r..e, InImil.llnp-, ^r, I'a,!, .....tomori'ow.

A ll mnk..s .,f ,ien anil re|,,,;,, , « r . l f , » , „ „ l „,|,|i„, curried. A ll repniis will |„ ^expert m e ,h a „„a ami Kavorite type., „r mn,hi„» rented. |n n.|.l.tin„, ^lino o f o fflre su|.|iliosd„.d, aisoTh,:;:;;;:;;r.:;:|,'»^aruphic s„|,pli,m. ■ P WIPK an,I enlarniim., eie,

IIM 1\SS\|| rA it ir ^ v o y , Mrs. H. .Mann nml .Mrs i ! 'T

Pl.t were hos„.,.,., MnnA.,: card pn .tj f „ r u,,.. in.„„ ’wo.nl I ’ haiiler of lla,lii5.,T

Ulii-Jl tti. <|l|fMtiil|l Itf |c:;ul resl- It-litt Av.tH iiini i>(MiiKlil Up by (lie l':ii'.:li wi'tid IPtiinl of I'Mufutii.n, it \\,i-‘. pointeil i>iit iliut the h.iuril di>l not t'cel it Juki to hi- lom p illcd I'liv lor 111' N« ho'iilii;.; of flllld ren Ik i\ 111- 1)0 1 II: III here. I

I ’lilim-t) a ltove 1 - the r t .n fly p'l?-- chKsr.l atnliUlaiM'e «leliv.|etl to tlie Kngh'Wood l l o ' i ’Ud laU .'^alui'fliiy. Hiiown lie-^Hp- ii ore left to riirhl Dr. VVillanI Soua is of the interne

j staff; : ( 'l i t fo n i Muimiiu;. o itJo lj,. I and David Haldivin. ulio ha.s !>• en i for many yea rs lieail arni>ul;iiice j driver at the hospil.il,' K Ik a Iteo o f Die lu if.t rnoilel ;iur| i was delivere.l lt» Ho |:Midewot.d II*.s-

|.| . Id mTI II.i >t ».

raiMoiia \iii e*»(oi'slie- Uiilil.iiv lit

atioilt t> 11 lo roe' lio vo iill ItiM ( Ills U. H. Ku\ iiiMii,). I

of till' ,\ iro i It 111 1 tier, M I ‘i.at. p i. ;l nl reufiit

o f tile ( I ul.ava I ■litiihiiilue ("li.ip tfl o f tlie D,\ It.) aiol to the follow ing W est I'oinl i:r!i<lii!ileM:

Itrig. (it'll. I. Curl.' W oodruff. T'.B. .M .S . IS-'l.T. j;I e-ut-i:roat-gi'jind-(a ll ie i. a l l " s iiA iil III llie Mexican W a r ;

Col, Willlbim Itiee Kill'.:, r . S. M. A . aiol Hiiu, (icM. CharlesW a lker Ha.MuoMd, l''ivj, great- gra io ffa tli r.H, w hobolh seiA'eil in the C iv il W ar;

Col. Ix'il'ect Itossiter H.i.vmoml, II. a . M. .\, Islld. nmdl.il liei', who serv it! tliiiiiig (to- Spaliioli iiud W orld W no;

•Majoi Ci i . .Mtle-i Him liiKMime, C. B. M. A. HHl!. tatlor, u lio serveil on the Me\(e:ni Hol'iter.uid lo the W orld W-ar;

A Hcofe of relatives are now in uc- tlv o Hcrviec. 'I’wo o f M is . Hm lin- gam e 's iirolhers are .ilso West I'o ia t- era: Cai.t. Ibibeit It. Itaw iom d Jr.,C . H. .M. |!*J}. io>w f»it duly !i(C o rn e l Cn iveisily. aiol I.ieut.

'■" 40 SEEK INFORMATION A T ‘MORTGAGE CLINIC;

Dave Brown Will Open 8 APPLICATIONS FILED New Furniture Business Two Day Conference Period

Follows Talk Al City

, pi(:i| last week. l->|UiplK‘d with 1 every i)o~Mlj|e modem cotivsnlencojthe new ainbiil.iio ■- will answei- one ■ >f the (Mo.-t prcM.'Uig nei'ds of the

j lio-^pltal.'l liis ijecewsity (un readily Ite un-

, derxtioiil when the long ret'orii of the oilo-r tw«) Hitibuluuees art* revi-ulvd,I he p>is,aial poiMls Milt. One hervsd lor fluiieen yoors. while iiie other tia.s only the .slightly .shorter record |

tioii whirh is an ajiproved nmrtgtige i .and i.Mi uiMuigc to g it u loan up lo : • ;j!li;,t»fHi wtiich may run for a periisl j

ii;. to Jl! >iais. .M.so aiivniiu Who wi-lo's p. rilinaiKe eMstim: inori-[ .:ag*' I an al.->o a}.}d> for a:i I”. H. A. 1

fif ten Ni'iirs, 'I'he pew iimiililaltio will lepliue llie airier of these two.

I-hiulewnoil Ho.topll.tl ambularnes stiiiol iiiolv twenty-four hours a day ft.r seivict: to folkthr-Mti::loai! Hie Valley, irrespective of I'ai e, creed, toh.r or atiilily to juty. N. N. r i.-x the question thought or a.-k*rl, "Who will pay'.’ " A call re- «ei\e.l IS a I'all to l»e juiswer«<l at

aid fjfleM the voice lu lling is so fran tii' :in<l incoherent or perhaps speaks .such hmken English that several ^aluMbIe minutes are lost b e ­fore proper directions can l»e sei u rc l of where help is needed.

Iji.st y ea r a total of 745 am iiu lam e ; eall.s w ere answcreil. Th*' .service I given ranged from the care o f a slm- i (<lf UO.S4- idcerl to tlie birth o f a igil»y

re nirtnes.s of w lio is ca lling for bile ■ rin .iite to tlie lio.sjutal.

I'.i'.e Hi'mUII, kll'iUll Ml Ell.lfWltod)mI ;;il \ .;n ., J-I II) w ill 'l l be .ie'.oM.II" ilir' fiirin ln re InisMies'-, w ill in ■ riiii\ llie taiil‘ !lng III k!) W.-st Pall- ’-a'le avenue, formerly the D u ffy stole, on or about O ilo lier 10.

'I'h e twn '.ror\V4>ti-c} to htgli i Ijiss furn iture and will tie known as the Itrown l''urnf- lure Company,

Hall This WeekThe Kedera! Housing .V'lmlnistra-

iiildliig wdl lie de. iiirq mmtgag** clin ic whiih was enn- diieted ill E tig leudod oii Tuisday and

I Weihiefslkfcv follMwiau an address at

.Mr. Hroun owned the old Engle- Wood |•■unlltu^e Conij-any ami untilr■een flv \\;is roliOPi-tPd W ith Nt. Si'hai ler ( 'umiiany.

ctiaile-. W alker Ita.vtnond, U. B, M. A HCl. now at ttie |<'leld A rtille ry .k. lit.1.1, ^^.I| Sill, Oklaluimu.

.ke\. ini .ime.stt.ry jd.iyed au imj.or- biiii paid in the hi.story of New Jer- ■se\ .)>ihn Woo.lruff (1Ik>7-IM) was it.iiM'lrr t.f I'Jisabethfown, N. J.. in 1001 <i.'t aii'l a member of the N. J. .\ssemld> in lONT. .\aron Dickenson W'ootlniff (170J 1.S17> was attortiey- ge'urai " f N. .1. 17!»'J-1k17, mayor ot Ti. iitoii J75H 517. memlior of the N ,1. .\s.M-mbly I7!>M»J. JTlKt-OJS. IktHt.irJ.

Modern Automatic Heaiing Luxury

SAFE CLEAN DEPENDABLE^on nro not askiMl to pny fo r an exprrim rn t. M o re

than iO.HOO salisl'n^l iiacth att<‘st lo the healing e iiir icn rv, m<'4’lianical prrfiM’tioii and t*<M»noinv o f thin m n a rk a h le •ciontiiu ' drv('lo|>mrnl.

T h e K lrclrir Fiiriiare-Man ACTl AI.LY REDUCESIH . \ T IN (, C O S TS .

HiiriiA thtt rrointntlrnl Hiickw heat bi/pa of l*EN%S^ !,• VAM V A V n u n c m : — fpptlH iHp r,.al. rpinovea the iislirx aiul maintains iinifonii heal— A T r O M .V T IC .A L L Y .

N'o (in' hazard. !So raking or shaking and no draft ri'^idatioii.

Lei UA f?i-vc you the names and aihlressrs of local users. See our interesting exhibit.

%Electric Fumace-Afan(PaUm ted Aulonutlir f'on l fiu rn p r)

E N D O R S E D B\ A y T l I R A U T E O F F R A T O R S f .O ^ F E R E y C E

H. P. COLE CO.Linden Avenue and Dean Street Englewood

Phone Englewood 3-7800

Cit> ibiti Mnii.iay iiiL'ht, wa.s a s m - ce.y.s. |•’llrf\ (uio persoii.s called at the H itb f MdUsillg lle;idi|liai'ters 111 the I iii/eiiH N.itl'.n.il ILiiik ami 'Trust ('ll., tiuiliilng will' h hus D-en diiuale.l by the b.Mik t>. muk.' inquiries and In fde iii.iihi'.ii Kills fur niiirlgak:e I'liiii,''. Cinlit appllcatl'tiis were fi.r m-w ' "iiMti ueiKui, Several operiitiwbuild' I'x III'" <:illetl III di.seliss t>p*n- iltu Ilf new \ el'q.ments.

K'Iw .i p I I f e i i i x ami Welh-r K\nn s . Mii'it ;u:i' re\ie\-. ■ r.s. ililei'V jewed Dm■ii'i'U' .1 nm.

l■‘••rdlll.l!l'I T- Hitrger. financial fii M !• I'l'i y n t.iiive ill cluirge o f tlie I Innr I'lia.-yed with Hie receptuMi Jiei the i liliie liV Hie resi'leflts" f N'"illi H« i.;' ii County and also the l>ank<'i.s and liMiMing and Inuii c\- eiutivi-s. Mr. Durgi'r cnlleil on a HI'inbei '■! ih e financial iiisMtulions aii'l fiiuii'i them eiioperatliig with the !•’ II \ Me .-'aid that it Is now reci'gni/i-I b\ the majority o f tmut-

i •-;;i'.:*' ! ' ti'h rs (bat the an ioili/ .'.i in"itL.:ige IS th«' soiindesl t>p»- lo r

‘ bu'li Hie l io ii 'iw e r and Hm lend.-r aiul h\ meaii.s o f an K. M. A. naut- gage the lK>Uie owners (splits lii-

' ' lea.se.s m'*Iith?\ llll'l ill (ttlie the li"im> will bi fn e ari'l clear wh ic li

jwdi ' luinmiti the neees.«qty o f sacri- Iii'tm s ,il distr*-s>e.i priees and

jWill ::i, ,1 Inn.; u.i>s in inainlaimnL;I re.tl I wta t e \ :i |m< s.I I'ixpla ins TeniiH

Hvei'tl H n.tli. field lepn.senta ' Il\e III i!i;il.:i- ..f tlu' llor(liein .Se.-.

H " t i "I t l i e .iiMMi> .Maid that anyone hivuii: ;.l b i-t a Jb j-er eeiif ipiwn payment m ‘ .isb or land re}>r('seni mu; JM pi-r cent o f (lie nisi of home and lot cm in.ike .ui applieatioii for a

up to kn c-ut t«i any buil'.iiig and loan aa-sosia-

Till' III', li st i'i ~i per r ent with mie- h, I p |.i I . iMii si-i k i'-.- (- harre ;irii| uiie- h'ttt I" r ' ' lit fo r the !•'. H. ,\. Iitstir- .iiee , p.' taxes, f ire insiinuiee. in- P i. '- t . lid aininoi t i/,nnon is paid ni":!tlil\ The m onthly tarrying chai;:*' usually runs ahnut 1 per rent p"i Mioiith which itieludoii .ver.Nit'iiig. On a $r».(MK» mtirtgage till' ni'iidh iiaym ent runs uismt $T>0 u inoidh. In ttiis w a y u person (.’an pay "it a iinu lgage iiku payiai; r«tnte ,1. Atvliie ‘Thonisoii, preaideiit of Kngli wo'id Alutual Building

INTER-CLUB LEAGUE BEGINS SEASON OCT. 8

WITH SIXTEEN CLUBSEnglewood Press and Post

Office Added T o List Of Competitors

rite

>"<t M en 's ('lu ll 1 and Ktiule- I'.iiii'ie is. I''ie]i| Club 1 am ) J.

IMdiee. and !:m:I'W ood Dress. iKi.l )•■. Iliiws ami Kn'-‘ le\vo...J

Hm l.l e is

|. lb - i'l.-M 1 'llt 'll'r )• Ml

< al a n

u.s" the (ilen b i'j'ik rtl- -b 'lils will I"..’, ! at the Id (lie I 'l 's s ;it)'l Dost \ Il'-e Hi.. I'hu’ iewood

It

•li'ev S,

I'led t'l

mortgage hank or

ao'il.'.ati .\.ssM( iuHon spoke enth'i.siastic* ally about the F . H . A . He mild that the plan w.i.H sound and that hia as- soeiatlun will en terta in appllcatiunH f'u- K. II. A. m ortgage limn.s. lb- sai'i that tliey havo repaired and in -'leir.ized their J ropertl*’H aii'l ha\e sold 10 hoUJV s r('prcHenHii;: .<lMb,uoo. since Jtine 1. ItHku.

ThomHon As-ststingDouglas (}. 'J'hom.M"n, president of

III' I'lii/.i-ns .National Hank lY Tni.-i ' 'o. s.iid that he i « j teu.sed ( " i " ' i ( " . I M. with the 1*'. H A. mov'im itl .iti'l will entertain npplieati'in fm in 'M .a 'e l"uns um h'r the !•’ , I! \. pi III wlm h show a H<>und inurtea'-i' t I Ml Hire.

.\ SVelK*r, cash ier of the West Kmdew'iod N ational D>ank said that th-> lia\e nia'l«- a nuiniier of F. M \ iii"it'-.«ge loans and llial He \ have ,sev "ral loans pe-uiitig at tli. I'l* SI lit little,

'T Fl'iyd Korentzeii saiil that the Kmle\MiO'| Diitter Um ising Coliiintl t*e H'-i.i'iuart'TM In the cuir.pn.s .\a- te-ii.il Hank ami T ru s t <'o, biiil'ling .tt I Fugle Street, is open daily Hiiin !l do a in, to p. Ill to iiiisvM fimpiines .iii'l a.ssist in fllb iig oui q.- |dii .ii ions.

.VDDiU'SS M O N It .W N H H ir W A k n i AKD ItY M A N Y

\e,nt> |uu persons allemied He ■■ni"M;:ai;'‘ ' l in ic " tit ( 'I ty Hall ,\l ui'U!\ iii.'M. W arren J. Linkw... .l" l im i lesi'l.-iit o f Knglewuoil. S.ilii m l 1 ,\| 1 r diu II. Josejdi K. Th"iiM'•son. ami Fv. re lt H all, all Fed. i,i| Mi'Usia:: \ liiiin i.st rat lull staff ne ni- tiers, wen- present ;it th(‘ se-sslott.

,M,i>nr lT\lllg S, H eeve evpl.iiite.t the ebjrrts of the mortgHg' ilini'

tn « l'>r the [d.ique 1 ho ctianipi'iii'-hil).

Kepresi'iit itives of t lie toam.s mrt

W ‘ 3<ines'iay m;at at Ih '' piinw(m,|y ( 'orniiaiM. iiml reeU-rtc tl Franklin lU rn (in sidt-iii. and W a lt i 'r Duii-

w oo il\ . S“ (i<tary sm l trea.surrr.

IT cs i'len t Ill'll ap ii'd lit 'd u eotnmit- ICO. whose rliily ll w ill be to apJil'oVi

im y iii'w iil.iyei's snuunt to be in* I r t e t i i f i l by Hie teams a fte r Die first

tiirf?c matciies. Tin* metniters are M;\rs!i:il! Hoi ham. Ib ’ i liort Janliae a n .i Dr. M-Uin II W* scoit. with .Ml-. Hieii ami Mr D iiiiw oo-ly e\ o f f ic io .

'I'b-- reoi ■.MiizatniM w as n iaiket! ny flu- .-I'l'lilioii ■’!' two new l•.•un'•, turnrepres . ntiip.; '1'Im* Fn: b uoo«l I'ress, in «l (hi* othi’r the l*"st ( )ffi '-e . 'The

0 «b l |•■••lklws will ent« |- oi.lx one D a rn , but the FieM Cbit» i.s enrenug- a Hocot'.,i ll•!l l.

I ’ lle eoinplelo list o f tennis f<d lo w s : fjkiibiouk ('b ib 1 am i 'J. Klk. 1 An d *J. (M'i Fellow.s. .Merebants 1 a n d 2, NN'est .suit' y'hil) t anti 2. Fn-

eliini.i.ute ;i!l en-li

aw'iid:-;. ln;te;tri, a j.Leiiie w ill In’ I re.'^i'iile'l P i the winiiiii:; team, -ijml He* rem aim ler of Hit* fiim ls cierlvcd

troin the payment of entry fee.s w ill llnm r to be servotl of <n M ;UU.s at the

m idom otie of | end o f the season.

'J be l':n::lew’ood In tc r-ch ili Bowling l,ea-:ue will get umler w a y on 'rue

l:iy night. Oetoher .k, w ith Kixteea j be de\ot(’d t i«4Lin.s, twii niofis Iluiu lust vie- | legu lar ineim -

1

i : u : ( T F . i ) w m i m h i : o f n r»

-Miss Marlon .M;u kev wu-s f'locted In the U ‘’iMiblie;ia Ciuinly Coinmil- I'C from tlie ihin! de^hut of the ’I'liird W an ) liy a \oti- of !).''» and not Ity as erroiieoii.' lx stated in'I'lie l':iu’ le\Vii'id Hl'''.s I'l-' t wei k.

and -suggesied that residents take advantiige "f Hie two »l;iy e<mfci< nee lieriod at lieailquaii' rs in wlii«li to s«M-ure further information.

T'lp ' lieadqiMiters on hhmle street is «-onKtiUdly open now. SnjM*rvi«or I'hiigcne Kuluu’ Lh arranging Hu* e\- hitiit of materials and ianldiag - im-thi«l.s ill Ihe s|)aciou.s room. T. j Fb'V'1 liomitzen is chairman of Hk* program in Fiigk-wood {iml. with the | cooperation of his staff has Is-en sue- ' ces-Htiil in « r*-atlng a new intere.st in | Ihe progr.irii hero.

T Y P E W R IT E R SAll Makes - Sold, Rented

and Serviced . . .

From one of Bergen County’s Oldest Typewriter Dealers

SAVE ON ALL MAKES O F

15% P O R T A B L E SHi and new rruxieU. specially priced!

Your favorite r.racl’.i.ic can be purchased here on easy terms.

R O B E R T L IV IN G ST O N ,Inc.Stationer* and Roolc*ellpr* .

Livingston Building Englewood 3-6800

G U A R A N T E E DiMpiiijvt road itTjuries

land dcIccts ~ jn wriliiu;.

SIZE PRICK4.40-71 %A A ( \

4.50-21

4.75-19

4.845.12

I'rlrr*. I.state

J

OTHER GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY SIZES IN PROPORTION

SI/.E PRIOR4.50-2(1

5,00-19 5 '4 8

525-18 6.08elouicr vUlliioit notiev*.

Ill X itiiilit iiinal.

THOS. J.

L A N Eindtpendent T I R E . G A S O L I N E and |B A T TE R Y DEALER iFaiisaoe Avenue and ( Van Brunt Street

E N G L E W O O D . N . J

^ b e ® c 9t

In t h i sBOOGET BANK

B U Y S A

dsauAi/ieitthe world’s best known

mattreu

g iv e s you

AiupW e furiiisii the little hml '-vt hank. Vnii t.-ike it home- drop in a few mins daily, find before y(ut km*w d, w ’U ita'.c !■!uHph'tciv ]>aid Ht V(>ur Hr-ant^rc-i ) '* iill never nii.-.-x the nitinev. And wliih v’ ‘d are (!'>'“!; that ymi are t^ettint,' “ niillionaire sleep”—(iicp- •'leep that makes vnii look lu'lter and Teel Indtcr. P.e.-nityrcvt is ui.rhl f;inp*ii>. it i" th‘‘ ih’ -HC ' uealthie-t. yet so inexpensive that it i-- llian two million Anierieaii home*'. C ( ‘me m. ) hu'li H't bank, seleet vdir Heautvrr'-t. and learn

Thfthe

tiC'-liinF sIccH ejtp do tor \ot)r heailii aiM

A SPECI AL OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIM£

COME IN AND SELECT YOURS f O ^

AFFE n g l e w o ^12-14 E. Palisade Ave,

(Ilc lH ccn till’ H. I?, anti itie TroUcl* . y

Open Evenings Except Weds. Phone Eng- North Jersey’s Friendly Furniture_St^

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THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935 " PAGE?THR1

B S a n in a p p e a l■ S y i C E C L U f e T O

found A BOYS CAMP

ePaints Need In Address Wore Rotary Club;

fould Cost $2500

Feels Like R io Van Winkle i SCHOOL FACULTY| Registrations Begin_ _ r v*f» wr m n i c THTAIC ICC TUIC VrAD- AiM____ :.

On Return After 22 Years TOTALS 165 THIS YEAR; VARIOUS CHANGES MADE

Joteph Tagler Went Away In 1913; Thinks City

Has ImprovedumT’? Z m'r^t^rns" c»v‘ : CoHiplete list Embracing

Only H fi!w of ih«* <jI(1 ^*unnl aro left.

fMtliat the »ervUe

.wimkI take up the pro-much-ncnlt-Ml

of Enek*'

l„„K l “ “ ^'■i.rivil-“ „5S ,vus made this week hy

a CcK.kmaiJ, prestdent of ^ gervl.e l■'ellcrolll^n. In an nd-

^[(irc the rtolary riuh.the ll"'■‘ ry flnh, wld.h

with th«’ Klwunis Oiuh, lm«

ite.ir ">will I-'*'*' fonHltlffO-

,0 llir Miiiit.T vvn.s a.ssetIfH hy preshh nt of Ko-

Twenly.twn y.-ars uiro Jos.-ph Toff- ter, who m to U- r*fmeml)#reil an one «>f the uKl WeNt Siile liawoball starn. left KiialfWootl vNiih ilia l>rUle, ttie former Miss Mary MunUn'k.

The otin*r tlay Mr. TaKl«T ar- ris-fti In iiu- 1-ii.st. «;n route to Kn- KiowotHj to visit Mr. Taaler’ s hIh- lor, Mrs, FreiJ Uoho. of ITJ Dom- arest uvenm-. His have been the ' Xperiemi'S of u vrrltahle Ulp Van Winkle. Jn ihf folhjwlnff letter to The Knplpwood Press (ffir which he worlted for a nunihor of yeurs be­fore li'iivlm; for the West) Mr. Taff- ler recnnl.s u few of his Impn'sslottH:

“ As 1 arrived in New York after i

I wu!ke»l pi> to the river, as many ok! timer.H n nteinle-r was u weekly Itustiine. anti what u surprise- to *H*t' the Iteauty sih»1s ot the hill .*56011011 In my day IfUujji naturu take its fotirse.

“ Th

Supervisors, Clerks, Is Presented

Hefftstration for clutw and ('lusseH at Memorial House w ill oia*n .Mon­day and continue foi two week.s, the throctoKK announced totlay. Chil­dren de.Sflnjr to lielonff to ufiernoon i 'IuIk* should refflster t>etween ami r» any afternoon, Momluy to Kudaj ; eveninff clulia liotween 7;.U1 and 10. TuesAlay and Thurs*iay

_ IMans are under wav to conduct aTliP t.a,hlnk Btatf in the Engle-

hiijhwuy system Is wonder-' w«kh1 si ho4)l sytem this year totals i s(,i,j^et8. Anyone wishintr l" join fnl; and that ct)m«s from a resident Hk"». a slluhl Increase tiver the p re-1 may rcKlster at any of the ultove of u state which jiridea itself in i*n * highways. j

“ All In all the city htis prown and Improved iwyond my broadest »m- a«irmtion. My keenest disappoint­ment iH In the tJisuppoaranco of my

At Memorial HouseA INT IN G SBYALUSO N WILL BE EXHIBITED A T

En g l e w o o d GALLERYocal Artist To Display

His Lptest W orks '* SepL 28-Oct 15

presents a numl»er of rhangeB. c-ausetl ehCefly hy Ihr realR- nulion of tenchers for other poal- thms:

MupervUion and NpeolalWlni.tii .1, While, juiperlnlendenf:

MiiIm-1 Hruillt'.v. •MHTetiiry to suiwrln* Mur««ret Uehl, aupervlhor of

t.Mitlon that a Imys’ ri.ini'jn's,^ntlfd.ar. Cw‘knian palnte-l a stlrrint? ure ol the m-ed for such u rampjin«!ew... I lv».c*r. He told

lal Servif iMderatlon's attempt years ai:" to establish Hindi a

and lie expliiimHi that a camp f 40 U',V» "ver a period of el«lit jjg t-oiiid hr estuhllHluHl In Hear

yUOlBin I ’uik at a cost of !$«,ri(K), which he 1‘slinmlefJ $1.0(10 could follwte.l if'in hoy.s who mleht nhk t" !'“ >■ somethinff towanl foirt.

Many rmlerpHvHr«p<l;r, Cof.kiiiiUi levealetl tlmt two-

rinfei of O'** ‘"D” America are ,,jgrprivile:'d, am! that from thin i.thinls cMiiies IWicf Af the criin-

la (tie i-onntry. tluotlny' ex- in Inivs’ vvnik, Mr. ( ’ookniiui

thtse li'iVH are lud had; they IjiHiii l-i>>.s d'liny thy wronc ;• Me |.i.inif,| nut tlmt many

u may m" all their own bnylKKnl when there warn no ;;tich Ihlnt;

ihelr life I'M Hummer camp, Hut also poiiiieil to the fact that

mtllUons have ch.iimiK!. He HUhl ;ai imlav. i " f nine rnoutha of the ;r, we I rain our children, tniide •n flee*'|>- in ^fhonl .and om nf ool with wholesome reereallona! tvities and tlmri Mirn them Imwe

old cronieH. Many others have chunked, hut so do we all. I was l>orn and raised in KnKlewiHHl and 1 used to know ul! the fellows. And ............... ............Ih'' funny )>nit of it 1h, more of them i*mnl< ; Monh u ii. Kehier. muijc: Mary

i r«'..Kniz.Hl j " T 'e " " ._ y.-:.r» nhRoiKP In I.»s A hk-Im . I l.yi Ktiiily F. Christie, clerk; Kdimittil N. ; Muff, uiedhal Jusptniur; Klvrna A. ! Muuiiiiuoi. lt..S., eu’iiuol iiurKP; Bdna (iriilH'r. I{.\. M-lioul iiuriw; l>r. fl. \V.

OF HIGH SCHOOL GAM ES;

phoned Mrs. Fred Uo.s<- (my sister) tlmt I would arrive hy way of trol- ' # u 1V4 r 4 /\l * - uiaivv: ifj vtca \il

«ho • ley which, in the old days, was ul»ontihft only practical way of ffettinff out to Knulew(H)d. unles.s one wanted to take the old Northern. I was In­formed that I coukl take the subway to ItvSih strei't and tlu*n tin- bu.s over

r i the f}»n»rfire WaHhin;;t«ui hridKe un«l ffet o ff at Demurest avenue ami nv-n- afty road. Thut was iny first siir- pri.se.

“ A « I crosHcd the brl'l«e. \ siit back for a lotiK ride down the lull, but to my Kieat surprise Grand av«!- nue loomeft up in a few minutes. Then the Lyceum (now ( ’ itlzcns N';i- tional Hunk buHdiiiK) came inltt view, hut without its «)h! tower and it.s tiuee clmks. Ileineiidahl's was funuliar and 1 Ihoir-dit everythiim woulil lie a.s of yore. Hut the w id-, enuic; of Piili.s.ide avenue chamrp«l my opinion. Then, too, it sci-ms that all the stoic fnnit.s have lieen remodellei}. ulvliu: the Hty a d iffer­ent appeni'iim e If Kcenis tfK> bod, fhoucli, th;il iliere are still so many of the old htiilrliMKH Htaiidiiu; on the avimne. .Some of them onuht to l«> lorn down to be j-eplace<| by miHlern bnlhiinvs, However, as 1 wmit alonn the only thimrs I remembered were the nameR of the slreets. VVe were Ml I^ilsTly pole as if 1 hucl only Kone two blocks.

“ In tile pa.st few days I hsve walked to many phiees. but practi­cally everytliim: has ihantu-d. and in the main fur the h*st. Palisade

POOR PUBLIC SUPPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL GAME IS REVEALED IN BUDGET UuiKht Morrow Hlxh 8rhool

M.'.irk'e W. I’aulwa. prinripnl;

John Alhsun, from Saturday. Sh|>- lemb«*r idH. to Tuesday. tH*t«ds*r l.o. will mark the openliiK of a winter

iUK, writing, arithmetic, civics, hi.s- tory. KnRllRh.

Since reRlstratioiiH do not clo.se until Oi-tuber U . club uctlvines will not heffln until the week afU-r. However, plans are ulramly under way for enlaritetl proffrums this year

series i>f exhibits hy N«*w J«*rs<*y

. rlnrioni;i ib/rs< > i'oidier. a»r>UtHni prlnvipsl and

Gale Receipts For Baseball’ S>'Nim'im,I'' r..rt-i, lypewrl

And Basketball Are Meagre

clill'lM II ate in lUfcd of physi- hiiiktiiu.-oji. !)«• siiid. and a few

d(R ill camp would rehnliHitate

oh a .n len'iudsufv-Kn

1

mii. •alle, tie::ld U* ( or ('ily Camp, or seem.s to 'amp, he Sint- i

avenue, ihiiiiuh, set ms mm h Khoi t - ■if the ’’ 'iirinn T months. Manv o r .,.,..., u .I than It used to Is-, the areat wulthof the iiveiine seeniinu to have drawn the «'nds of Me- slreol closer. The di-sJuiue fiuin the Lyceum (I •should the bank) to Lilicrtypole (now He ) I all it 1 he monument)

hav-' shrunk. .\.s I walk aloin; the noMli side of the avcniie am) tln-n aloiu; tlie .s.aith side, and loi^k acro. H Hie avenue, f recomii/e many of the old landinnrUa hack of |,' lh«> improved fnnd.s.

"T h e .side Hlroets connoclinff Pal- laatlo Mvemie have been miMiernlzod so that few of the landrnarkH remain.1 wUH diHappoliite*! in the passlnir of the West Side iilhhdi<' field. To mo that was oiie of the Isainty spoia uf l* n ipwpi.Kl.

Tlial the publir support of hiph .Scljnol athletics U iiely uiuble.s the HtinientH to meet 1 xie-nscH is clearly shown in Hu* .VUdetlc Association finaneia! report which wa.q presont- cd to the Hoarii o| i'ilu<ation this week by K<iward lto-,;i rwick. direi-lor of iiHileties jit Dwight .Morrow Hiph School.

Gate receipt.*! fii.in emh of the .sport.s l.s .letualK i idii ulously snuil! for a (ify of ilii.s .size, ami the enliro student body i.s appealing Ihi.s year lu Ihe imtilic to teinl Hu support to the hiph school patiieH. h'or liiRtance: baseball drew pate recciid.s of only $llS2.''»; biLsketbali $J.‘*l,4n; and fool- lial! The football receipts, al-thoupli lurpext of all. .ire low in com- pan.soji with other .**cIu*o1h.

'I’he stn.tents maiiiieed last season ; to Meet e.xi.i-nditiires. Tins >car the ! SicbiHil fjii cH cm liiilim-ni of !-eiliiiH aitiu ias mdess \\td* i Itnannal .sup-

I Jioi t l.s let ei\ ed.I'(dle\\ iM-4 IN Hie tiiiduet as pre

i pared b.\ A. W. ('"I'.sa. t r •a.«nre|•.

HiinliKh; lleh-m* W, Van Zaudf,■ rpemftii. history; fTiftnwi niHtheamtlcs; A. Walton

, ..rlltitR Mild Hi'ubjr office pnetiie; Siiriih P, Mhiite, Latin: 31. T. l.eVidhv, phvshs ami ehemlMlrv; Kdnu t;. Mnirord, Kiipllnh; Aunm MnrCoon.I r. iH h; Audrey (Park Kemi. stenop- riiidi.v; .M.nide IbdroBihe MacHoun, K»P- Ibli, -Miirinn HutoH, kiiKllah: Uuth H.bur... . French: Uu A. (lordowo.iniithematirs and 1).jv«* adviser; John .?. VVardeli, mathematka; .\llcla ftotii- ers Siulth. LulMi and KirlH’ advlH«r; Uid|di W IhiWHuii. inathemuiira; John b. M.Kiidey, rhemlsfry; Gladys A. I'abier. KnplUli.' lior«'|jiy W. Burr,- Kiiiili.-h: Weiulell lir«.«ii. hlulepy BUd (•lle|ln l J : ik-orpe K. Wappeiwr. Span- iN»i. Muri. iihr stdtx. iirl . lone H. Ki-k- er«eti. history and girls' adviser.

.bdiii F. Meiney, history; Hurah Hit­her I'oN. hoiikk.H-ping iiml aeiilor olfiis* pructl'c: .Marie S. HniMfiird. KugUsh; yarah K. Spr.nde, Knplisli; Fr»*derk R I'ober ei'oiionilcs and eonimerclal law; .linio-s T. Kirkland, history; Ine* 0. lieriail. Fribich: .t. Carvel Kparrow. Midopj ; Horotliy K. ItiMterworth. Her- ■ nun. Myrtle K. Fletcher, bookkeeping; Thomas Mo i pun. eommerebil Reopra- |div. belhi W. Klekert, hoiiseiioid RTtii; Marjorie .1. U*w!s, household arts: Kd- ward M. liobbelnur. nieelinideal draw- iiip Hliuer H. Demurest, ninniial train- inp: Kdwiird V. Rnperwlek. priming; Lmllv S .Mn.-hty. phvsif«l edneBti.m; Wilhiir .1. .Sumli, phislcal edu4'Bth>n: i'aiilliM- N. Hill, librarian; Winifred II..-.. . b rk.

MORROW LEAGUE PU N S TESTIMONIAL BANQUET

FOR m i A M G . PUGLIARepubbean Uoit Anxious to

Pay Tribute to His Long Service

urtistB lit the Winston Dihbis ( IhI 2(> Herpeti street. Knpb'W«»o«i.

Mr. Allison, long a resident of Kn- glewoixl, la well known In this cHv. and a Inrgc aHemlauc-e la expot'tei!. As an American painter, he hua ha- tabllBht'«i himself a.s one llttU* In- f)nence<) by cnit or fashion in nrt 'umiernliiic him. Van Deering l*«r

Hint t'l Kiini of $U,TJS . bii,

,liiniur High KehtHilU'illiani D. Ktihhiiuiui. principal;

Mildr.-d Ni.lob, M-.T.fMrv; Mnry T. IMes, ...ietec: I.. .Mae Lewis, geogra- jdiy , Irene M I’owern, l.iitlii; Kvn-lvnH Tuylnr. jn-muaiiahlti. Hdlfii K. Waali-liiirtoii, mat ii<-ma!i' «<, utinolee ,1. Fop!*. iiiUfii , Fran<ds Harril>. a>dene«‘ ; Spnr- y. i.n .» l.elo r, six ial siieiu-e; •nomder** Havb. ^:llgll^h, Ce.lMu K Cole, iniilli

Ldiiti A licHt. iiiutheinuib-

the

nr, $“ ;;in riiise.l, >UH bnlnnce uf $ll

linil Ms DIvMONSTUATK IAT PSV( HU n i l H( II 5

Sfver.'il inoinlnent incdiimis took n at u lieiiefit service held at tin* ■I'iiie .Sriinu-e (Tiurch of Immur- iiy, ill West Huds»m avenue. Hn-

HckI. re. enlty. l)<»n.thea U«ii/er -rr.mrt. m of the orpuiilzatkm.

ivliii h hImiu.n wa,-. Hpeid I. leuMlu; Hie p fol the II. w AI.LIAIOOI) SKMOIt HIGH MCMOOL

M l HKNT OIH. \M/\TION S|ieriul FllUlllelJll

.\( hie tie AMsoelulloii (Current ree.dpK a ml e. t'enditiiroK.

Hiliool year l ‘i:tl ;l,9)IteeelptM

MeiiiherHldpS ............ 1,7.CoihinI>Nioii on movieli-kid KHie ................. II, IT *f.ll.L'2

aniiii

WoilhCM"

I'diuli

lliisrimli.\dn

.)(Dependable Fuelsof Highwood Coal Company

PITTSTOWN and LEHIGH COAL

POCAHONTAS COAL $9.50 tonSTO K ER B U C K W H E A T C O A L

C O R D W O O D

KOPPERS COKEOver 12 j (*are o f SuiM-rlor Hcr\ iro and !H*iR“ndablc

III Xortht'ni Valley

FUEL OILtads

HIGHWOODC O A L C O M P A N YAffcnts M K IK 'O ( ) I I „ nVU.NEHS

E N G L E W O O D Phones L E O N IA 3-3000 M oSte'oi“m 4-1700

llelmlHirkemeni for loi|iiipmeni - . -...........'.iiiiril.iiiiim.i f r o Si.orlK Ciirnlval” ..

Mnlnd K.iiimer<‘iitl

P.ik.irnv, niHthe- MMi-rtlmll Worr.dl, s.lenee,

.Vtiioi a. Van Niirileu, KiirIIhIi utid ge..;rr,i|div : Hwemicdyii .1. C*ii penter. h.i. iiil Hi ieiire iiml lii^ion' ; lOleiinor K. Ilarvev, nihforv nml Latin; tirsee A. .Ma\r. IbiullHh, Klb.iibeth Diile. EngliHh iim! Fi'eiii'li; lihiiM'lie Mmihelnier, Jun­ior hiiKiiM'KN iriiihlng and i oinmerelul iirithiiiiile: ,bd*ii L, W<-sterv*dt Jr.. niittheimiHeN ami EnglUh; .\lfred Unw. Keii iiee. i:h-iiiii>r Deiiiareft. . EiigllHh; |i<.rotliv Tilieii.-Knalbh ; Dorothy N iUb- horn, hlKiory an<l r-H-lal Mclemi-; Paul It. (iiilh r iiiNlory ami nn‘i‘huuieul artH; A. Itoy Cohen. aoMn! seleiiee umt hls- torv; -I. VVIIMh .Mdehnm. iniitheiuaties

.\1. Wolfe, soeifll

naHkrtbiill.Ailini i'iiina ..............I'lHilhiill..\dniir.sl(ms (advHiK‘<‘) .XdllliKsiolls tuulel .\diiiis>li.im (Nem*.ni)HiiiinniHeu .........; . , .I‘ii|<ll|illle|it IliHilllenaiiee(ullowaiu-e) ................

aeiei.re; MenlH-n M. Wolfe, soeia! ■■■•. Miirlh:i R Oliver, printing and

S1.50!:irt; Klixiibeih llnklll. art; Margaret I k . Kniift'- «'«jokhig and ^ew<ng, Jioa?- ! phim- .‘<(*Nde. wwlng, John C. I.a*wl8,III!....Ill iriiiiiing; Frmik L. McKctiiia.niunnal iraining and printing; .tuna l.iirkiii, lihrarlnn; Kathryn H. (llliiimir, < lerk.

Total ....................Kx|H*ndilnreii

.\ffillaiions .............. » ;•! :Siipidies (geiieriil tiilHC | s.lKi|iii|ino‘nl iiiveHimeiit (general mUe.; .......... I !i;.tl|i)i|||e||| Malntelinine (general mbe | .'! !• • I in inn idea I inn (gen«-ral

Hi'iii.iri

S2:{H) H2

I'rnnklbi Rphool.*<( nidlliig. prlm ltMil ; AdelaiihKlol.............. - ___ . .

t'oX, I’liTk . Helen U. StepheiiH. xiAfh grade; LoiiInc Kahle. fifth grud'-: Anne D.-W'llt. fourth grade; J.iHeiihbie 1’. ibiri'.ivveK. third grade; Kbdw .Siriidling, SI...ml griide; Lnella Widilfert,nrst grade, Helen Savoy«*. klndergar i>n, I.oiiIhi. GiHinoiid, unslatiint bigrailen.

The Italljin-Amortcan Citizens l>wight Mnrmw I.a*nKue will liniior Wlllljun (1. Fvjglla, ita fonniler and leader, with R tcsUmontal Ikinquot on Lk'tolmr :10.

In a rsHolutlon that was unani rn.iusly udoptad and that wan utvum IKinlisl hy a rlainff vuta iQ trlhiiiA t' tiH le;i<ler, the League expressotl i' di'sire to gtve public nKMiRiiition to him tor the xearH o f effort he has put forth for the benefit n( tiie Halian AntericabH o f lunglewuiHl.

'It Is a ph-oBure for the Ilaliun American ('itisens Dwight Morrow D-axne to make Ub annual h,'m(|uei a leMtiinoiUHi to W illiam O. Fuglia wtm hu.s, with devotion iind untiling efforts .-lideil th«* italtun-AmerUanH of iiiir city wherever it has lx*Bn p<i Slide for him lo <lo ao. The Leuguo wunis to go further by pledging it; lo.uilty and ultor confldetu'e In his leinleiHhip, de<>tarlnif him to Im t < hlef reptvsenlutive tif the l«-iigue Hie resolution Btnteil.

A eommiueu. heuueii by i,eo fungementn fur the Itaiiquel. Un the ranlK'm«*nts for the iianqui-t. On the comnnnee with -Mr. Di Kienw* art Filudelphia Toncano, ixnna i.'an Hu. Jaim*a <Jra;;ua.no. Jumed M noHa. Mii'huel Igtnr.o, Nicholas Del I ’uil. and L'hrl.Hlupher (..»ulniu.

Kieht New MeniWnt The |)\Mg-ht .Morrow laagiir In

a well rin.-nded meet iiig Wedin “,<l; liiuht, ucce|iting eight iiew memlie Th(‘\ are hranK (luarino. Siilvnti Scangariell, .bdin Fiearo, Louis Via eigni.rm. IdrneKt Knm ll, Mlclmel Goin. Albert Luciano, and MIehiu' l)e I'reto.

The Leagm* unanimously endorsed the entire Republican sUitc*, hulnd- htg city, county uml state candidates ^who were decte*! in the Priinary.

Mrs. Jessie OraBsl siiohc to (he 1. 'gRne urgmff them to niRn up for the foreign 'ourn cUtssoR which are to Is* held in BiiRlewoisl under the cooperation of the Hoard uf Dluca- Uun. Those who siRiied Up at the meeting were K. Toaewno. J. Uolna, Michael .Mulello, A. i^iccuKUdil. Jos­eph LUK'calino, J.,iLKmio Villartll, Al- lK>rt Luciano, M. Ferrara, A. Fer­rara, Frank Tarantino, L. .Scurnn- Bello, M. \’nc( arelU, S. MBirara, J. Miele, L. Gulmo. H. Truvarl, H, Ul- topl, A. Napolitano.

The League will form a Imski't iHili t<‘um this yea^ timlcr the lead-

Sisterhood Fetes R ib l^ Card Party Weduesday

An exhibit of oil luilrUiugB

Many membera and friends of Hadie JacobUM HtsterhurMl of Temple Bmaim-EU met at IhHr new hptne, 173 Tenafly road, Englewood. Wed- i) ‘Bday nlKht to receive their nrw leader. Rabbi Bamuel Berman, am) hlB wlfa. ■

Mrs. William Greenberg, presldenl by of the Blsterhood, gave an address

GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL t o B K im iE AcjTVlTY.

' MONDAY"

of welcome. Bhort talks were gW en by Ferdinand Vorsanger, J. Bel and Dr. Ltmts Greenweld. Mrs.L^nntlne O iioff of the Enirlewood

Mrs. Adriauce Issues ( M | To Leaders T o ‘ Be

A ta t y H a B

School of Music end Art enlertAlnml with piano solos, and ICdward DuiK- hnnU plftyetl the violin ac*:'ompanlMd et the I'lano by Miss Rich. The lat­ter two are pupils of the Louise Rohhy School, Tmineck.

Mrs. R. Lleberl and Mrs. R, .Vhmms will he hostcase.s at a canl party for the benefit of the flower

rlns. iin,' lime rf.il.lenl „r Knirl,-. Ifimit the SlelerhmnI al the lem- cwl ami laiinler of the l-„lla.i,l,.». ' I’le HI 2 h. m., Wednewlay, la-lt.laT

huB .sukl. “ I f Atncrka Is to have ar. I***art o f her own. H will 1h» built b> luiBO like Allison, whn <h.s«-over In-

Apiration wh«-i> the nvosters disciiN - erei) it --fi'om un Intiniut y nf lifM amt from a wnrehlp at the jthiino of )»eauly m:ure.it their own d<M>r’ ’

John 2\lll«on waR Ihe la.st o f the i-ounia'r pulnters to conie nn>ler the wing of the late N. K. Muutrnss, whivse death took from Hie w«*rhl n RlgnlflcRiit and wHll-Unown flgnix*

rt. thulcr the stlmnlns o f Mr

UBRARY ASSOCIATION MEEI^ IN ENGLEWOOD;

MISS DUFF !S ELECTED

InMontroBB's const nicdve criticism and *ncouragement. he has workml steadily and swrlouRly striving ul- waya for effeeta ohialnahle only through texinreg mifl rich Interplay of i olor.

During un early exhlMUon i.f Mr AlllBim'H at the Montross tb ille iv in New York City, a rrlth* <-fimmenieil ' thut he was ohvlomdy an arlmirec of Allejrl Kyiler's work. It Is a fuel, never the less, that h«* hml ni'ver seen a Ryder piihilitiu up m that time. H>i>'li rrlH'ism ma.s lm\e turned him to pi*o<hlclng «:inv:iMMHif cl terse and hrlllliiiit natnn* at

timoB Much as "The Light Keep*-r's Daughter'' to he hIiowii in (he Kn- ulewmid exhIhIHon In i-ontrast t<i the more piofoiiml "H aylm id ." other pamtim;.*! to Is* Khown at the Winston iiihhlo Oallery Inclmle

Miul.Hcm IDuhlHiids." "The Hoj.t.v \'aney.“ "Karly Rathera," o scene

26 Librarians Come Here to Observe Method Used in

Juvenile SectionTw#nty-*lx persons atlcmled a

luncheon m»*©tlng of "The Jenwy Jnvertlie I^lbmrlans," in Englewooil WethuBday. Thla club of Children’B LlbmrlanB of Northern New Jersey, meets four times it year to dlscttiw their itarticUlur prol>k*ma of library work RApreBenliiHyen came front tMghtsen llbrarlo* us follows: Rhwimflelc’ . EuHt Orange, EHnaheth, KiiHlewood, Ulen Uidge. Ulen Rock, Hat kenBBck. Kearney, ModlB(.«n. Maplewtxsl. Montclair, Morristown. Nutley, PahWtic, Teniici'k, Tcmifly, V’ eruuu and WoBtficld. They met in the Mary Ell»at»eth Tea Hootn.

The subject lor discussion onWednesday was "Hchool am) cla.s*

eld

along the llBckcnHack Hvhi . and i room llhrarlfts anti their effect upon "King Htiee» Du>a." also nf Iruul in- I |nittlic Mtirary develof»ment " S'*v-

len sf. jerul other llbrurles u.se the sameinetlitHi which Ib in pracHct: In En- j glewood, that of having the lihrurlc.w III the elementary Bchool.x stipidhs! Willi personnet and IsnikH by Hi»- piiUlc. tibi-ur.x,- It wa.s the con-

i.-it-iiHUM ot Opinion thut this tncihiHl • T lif . ily man,IS, , noii|, »,11 • I | ii,.. m i,., q u .

mmahl In r,,., Hull v,,lh I'un „ f M orr ,»lo »„ . n-pnrliMl II,ulI.',.Hows n „ u i.resl.lmK uinl 1 „ ,u tl.lk ,„ l ,lu,ly „r

coniparatlva reaulta front thin and other methotlB and Htated that sho hud found that the chlldroii n-ad

Second City ManagerMeeting On Tonight

\var I.... pi

itiinrbiill..XditilHHionsbi|<ii|iiti> lit

.Sllppl .■s (lllc•li<‘ul) . . . . 1 JU Jli grad.*:

.Silppi ••s (mise.j ......... i tx grudi', KllaTniv*- •■Vpi'IISC ........... :.u V« rii \VciidlMrlll hir 11 ufi Hdvami-d klGfMe) Is Xh.uu kiiKlergHrn-iP.,|ie<Tick.* filers nml In-

M HU d<Tgaricti a

I Ubprly SrlMH*lItcrihii .M Siiiirmaii. iirhicipsl; Lil

; Ibiit H"pp. clerk; Luro .1. Hrigg**. 6.\ ignidc; {.ilHaiti R. D'-iiiarchl. fill grioU* ihiiiuii H. Perryioaii. gr;nlc; .Kind*

\ D riir>.oii. .M5 grade. Agiiex J. flu-ri (tree 4A grad*-; K«liiii L. UtduTli*. II i uradi . Kvelvii L. Mh ■IttP licy. 3.\ grartc ' Fllicl I*. TyhT, an gnole; IlitrrU-l Van , tlcnbosi li. JA grmle. Ida -M. Hradslc

VVuc < . he .speaking The purpose «d' th^se meetings -

the first was lield last h'riday night - i.H lo educate the laiblic In the aim.x of the city inaimger plan. Mr. I'lutt prcsi«led at Hie first meeting to which m«»ro than 50 jier.son.s came. The speakrr fai loiiigbf.H me<lmg wa.s one of the prime movt^Ts itt the diivp which put the manager plan a<-rosa in Veane« k scvenil yours ago.

THANKS VOTKKS

Mrs. Helen Ruch Iiub extended HiankB to her fricndH for votiiiff for her on pilinar.v day for the <*fflce of County commi'iecwoniun o f the First Ifibtrlcf. Third \NTird.

from five to elaht times us many hof)k8 when under the letidershlp of IHUSons eaputdahy trained to ukl them III their Relectlon,

After the luta-heon membera of the club viflilet) the Kiifflewooil llh- ru)')' ami were .must enthUBioatlc over thia city's attractive children's room.

Mia** Duff. HiipervtsoF of work with chlkin-n, of the Enfflewood Library vvhb elected ehaimran for HlHT.-1030.

'Hie next meoting will hold on Novemlpvr 0, in New Brunswlek.

RoRUlar mcntbly meetingit of tlw; KhfflewooU and Tenafly (3lfl BodYit • (.'otmen will be resumed for the 1k\\ and ~ Wlhtbr Ronson on M bn ^y mornlnff a t ten o'clock when mem-- bers of the ' council will gtllhef Ift their mectinff pltp’n In Bnsrlewood (*lry H a ir to UIrcubr plan.s for the coming year.

The lmTcu.se<J memlwrahlp In the various truot>s during the past year- has created an aUdetl stiTnUhiS among cotindl memtiers who fdel '. -r that IHIla-llliMp shouhl be even more - 4 succi'Baful.

A lenUillve program for the troopw will be ontiined nml gone over at a leadniK meeting lo l»e held on Tues-~' - day night at Un* hom«* of the com* mlsslonor. Mis. Hiu iIh Ely Ailrianbe, * Jr., on Hillside avenue. The t^l-* srs are all returning to their troops filled with enthuRlasm for the com- -\.f‘ tng year and hoj>a to arrange pro* grams Hnit will l>e of unusual tn- terest and help t<» Olrl fh'uuta.

Miss Myra Unsch.: troop h»a<!or of Tenafly. will tell of her experience* nt Pine Tree Camp ttt Plymouth, Ma.*<H.. which Is a leailers training camp. Miss Marv Elbsbeth Elllntt, who is a new troop leatler at SC Paul’ s f ’hnrch. and who took a training <*onrse this summer at Camp Edith Mary at Rrlarcltff will *; alR'» tell of her experiences at camp.

Have A PicnicTrcMip |(l of Tenafly Initiated Its

Full season with a family picnic .. Wednesday evening al the Aldeeresa '. ftolf (3ub to which paFents and other memliers of tlielr families wore Invited to join In an evening of out- : door entertainment. '

Troop (I of at. t'anl's Hnirch will iM'gtn Hr regular meetlnga on Werl- newlny afternoon, the Rrowntea will r meet «p ThuMuhiy afternoon and Troop 2 on Friday nffernrsm. Mlifcv Zeithii Blftkealee will <*00110110 as (HM)(ain of Troop (t with Miss Jose- -' r*hlne Van Huix-n as lietHenftnt; Mrs. William White will hen«l the Rrown- tca and will Is- a.HRl«teii by Mrs. G, Hnrl<*n Harlow, while Trrmp 2 will aKatn hove ii.s its h-mler Mrs. Tiaud- Drown who ir l)ein*r jf^sisted ihi* year by Miss Mary KMrjxlieth EMlott.

Mrs. Roland Mdlor of ('h»^tnnt street, who Is trnnp clmirmun rep- reH«*ntlnu these troops on the coun­cil, ont<*rtaine<] all of tlra leailers and momberH of her committee at tea nt her horn** on Tnes<Juy after­noon when Informal planB were dis- . ciiBse<t for the coming year. Tile uhairmen of all the troop commit-

I lees met at her home this morning I for un Informal dlscuBaiun of troop uctivitiuB.

I

- 4- ---------EXPKESSI-N I l ls TH A N K S

CiBhlp of l-'rank Guarino.

North Side AuxiliaryTo Install Oflicers

H«*a<Uii li> Mr*. A. Demorest Del Mar. the 15).“►."*-;>(» >dalf of offhers of NhirthHid** Au\*hary of Hie Aner

:*ll gnulc; KaiJiryii M. tihg.dd. lA , 1 ,,-m inst ill..,! ,,iuru.lc, Klhi A. Hr.ovn. Ill urndc; L i i l " " ^ L«t,M>n will bc Inst.illMl at, wr-viccH to l « ‘ held at Mrs. Del Mar'.s

The following EngIewoo<l merchants wish their many friends and patrons a

H A PPY NEW YEARand announce that they will be

C L O S E DTonight and All Day Tomorrow (Saturday)

PHILMORESTORE

_I5 W. Palisade Ave.

STETSONSTORES

72-74 W. Palisade Ave.

LEBSONSof ENGLEWOOD Livingston’ Euilding

I. WIDES228 Englewood Ave.

(Dpfn iift*-r •; in »Mn.. Safur-li.v)

STERUNU SHOE SHOP55 W. Palisade Ave.

KESSLERS FUR SHOP

32 E. Palisade Ave.

Home A w n in g

and Shade C o.12 E. Palisade Ave»

WILLNER’SINC.

3 E. Palisade Ave.

IliiHketiinii.Adnikssi.riis ................il'}i|nIpiiH‘tit Itiveslnicid i:>|iilpm<iit mninl< nuh<'c Sii|i|ilii'M imcili'nD . . .TrHvt'l .■xiH'iiisti .........(MfirlutH ...................P.li..* .......................rii-kci M-thTM and in--P*""r<* ....................Ciiiiiiiiuidi-attoiis .......

n urin grad.'; MIhlii W.i.lii:,

(liTgMrti n; Ktln‘l .M. Jhiker ; Cuilicrlue K. iV'inllc, kin

Fnnlhflll..\ilmi!*hi<)n8 ................!K>|ii{|iin*-iit iliv<-st ineniK<|(iipniciit mabitciiiiix «' Sii|iplics (mcdl<:iD .. ..Stipplics (tiii'o-.) .......Tiaul »-s|K-u«- ...........Fi.-ld hire ................OfflrlillH ...................I’ulkr .......................Tli-kcl nellerH ..............

I (HIii.!Oi2: no

L'r.H.77IMI.IIII.17.fi.nd Hr.L'.fH

Snewr.F)|iii|>mrnt InventS.ipi.llcs (MIC.II.Ill) Travel cxiwiisc . . nm.lals ............

1 nil J'.l IMI

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TrnnU.f:,|iill>mcnf iiivc*f I'nirk.K>|iii|>nicnt invcKi iiicii K'luli'MiMit nisi tile IIM If'. .Supldi'x (nu.HraDMl],plies (niisc.) .......Tr.iv.l e\|,eiisc .......Ki.tr.v f.-es .................<'<.niiiiHnieaHoiif< . . . .

Lincoln BehoolMiirilia M. KmrntM. iirliielpiil; .lutn-

pliliie Ct'riiHy, eh‘fk ; D>.r»ihy H. iHiudes. h.V and tiU grades. Tlietma tlii-lKoek. rtR 2 grade; i;inrii O, fcdgai, riftli Kratle; th-rinide I ’linkley. (IfHi grM»le; .Muriel IHuhliek. fifth grade; l.aiirH l»eH»-iied':tiu. t.\ grattc; .L'mc l.liiiu* J ’aleriii'*. 4H iirude; Flurem*** W. li.iMiKeiid. 1A Briole; Llllljin Watf'u. ID grade; FIun-iie»* R Doilge. 2.\ gnide; Mary tJ. Palermo. 2H «ra.le; VU'la Itnish, !.\ gra«le; K<liiu Wiiiim-r. lit griith*; rlamh'’l Frank. pr»--|trimer, Muiie P. K**iiip. kliidcrgHMen. KDie M.rloy, kliiderKHrieti aKNlsi’*iii; Jennie Sullivan, ungraded elass; IDa U>>ii bi.Hoii. KirD' •‘pecial eliiHS.

Cleveland BehuotHiir.d.vn (iiiHWold, prlnelpHl; Hulh

Vatiiiisiiiiiii. clerk; Agnes R, Di-ans. (5.\ grade, lieue D. Griffin, fill grad<*. Paul ln«- P. Hopper. 5.\ grailc; Kllzahetli Pltninn. Ml grade; T;il«*n It, Merz. 4A grade; Henliili Tate, HI grmle; Fdilli vaiid'*rhe«'k. IH-Z grade; %«‘lllia Mliik.i.*< l*H*, 1A grs<h*; Fl.irenec Dwigtit. 3H grade, I’ jnHilft ('. Martin. L’ .\ grade; Lilicl M Hart. ZR gra«h*; Isabel Dania. L\ grade; Myrtle TtunnpMon, IH grade; Katrierine Tierney. kiiMlrrgnrteii; Kitz ah.th S. Slcv.na. kliidergarlMi assist

Ti.inl ...................• This n-port do.'w n..i

■Girls' .^etivilles AKs,.,i A. W. t'nPSA.

l ‘» in tKoosevelt SrniMH

1 .',S i II. Fditli White, nrliielpnl: Je-sie, Ar. hll.al.l. < lerk; Mae I. While. 6A! •>.■, I grade. K. l.ouiM* Lyon, fill gra«h-; VeraI m i I. ili>Hiimh*r. f'.X grade; Hl.irley .Mien.'••Ml ; .MI gmip*; Mary I,, .sanfortl, I.a gr;<di-.;.-,•• )M ....... K !.Hinson. 4R gnnie; F.h-i!it<>rlull l l l f i f i l j . \\«*cks. 1.\ graile; Vhda M. Siain.iu. - — -- .IP, isnd 'JA gratle. Kmmn V. .\«He 2H

IJI'JX hJ ' grn.le, -Mildred A. Griffith. lA gru-S-; tn'imli* the’ thirrhf W Haslirettek, ll! gnd»-.

' inie,- w. Griggs. kliul»*rgan«-n; .MM-'t reasiin'r. dri*<l D. HetTs. kiiup-rgurten naKisiant.

homc at L'Ot .Mi'inhtm mad. .MoinlaynlKht.

The entire statf Is the aamn u.s Irmt year, all consentiiu! to serve ugnln und<*r Mrt*. D*1 Mar's leadership. This wIM he her ih lnl term as prcai- dent of the « htiider. Ths othors on bar staff arc M ih . ('Imk Onder- <lon<*k, vP-s-preshient; Miss MnhH Mac(’arln<-y. s*-cn tary: Mrs. Myer I'hllllpB. ireuBurfir; Mrs. Thomas Gurry, rintpluln.

Mrs, William Guthrie, recently elected N«w .ler.soy slate president; Mf-H. Kolrmi J<»hiiH. county prcHklnnt. an<J Mrs. J. J. Hrcslln. past county Hreaidont, will )k- simakera at the in- stallali<iii. whhh will also bi' the ormnlfiK rnectine of the umt.

NnrtliHide Auxiliary Is one of tln' most active in the county, ami al- Ihouffh the Hupjdy Bhelf which It created several years Jiwo has Is-cn abandoned now, the unit, througli Mrs. Del Mar, Is <*sirrjlnh» <in much rallef woik.

w u n m A M ) W ID O W ER ( i .mTO HE EOH.AlEi) MOND.AY

.\ branch o f the Supreme Grand Mt>th<*r Chaj-ter. an as-saclation de voted to wnhrw.* an<l wnlowers, will be fc)rm*il In Ena'lewuod Wodnenday niffht, OctolHT 2, in Kxchung<f Hall on Engle str«*et.

All wiaowr. wido'vere, or dlvorcrd persuns am ehaibic f«u iiitslulierHlnp.

CENTRAL BCMDTERYI8A W. Palisade Avb,

AnnouncementsP. E. JO H NSO N , formerly \v i t ll Rf)l)ert Living;stoii, Tiic., aniiouiices the ni)cning, on .Saturday, .Septemher 2Sth, of the

Northern Valley Typewriter Exchange45 Park Place Englewood, N. J.

Telephone E N g . 3-6063Visit Bergen Countv’s Finest Typewriter Shoo

E.v|H*rf Hcpalrs — Rentals — O fftcc SupplicK —- PritiUng — Developing — Knlarglng;

I Your first goal in the game of business is opening jand maintaining a savings account. Money makes I money. Place your account in Bergen County’s oldest ! National bank. l i ^

TheCitizens National Bank

andTrust Company

KoumkHl 191)0

Frank Hurn.s. who was elected eonnty committeeman from th« first dislHct Of the Third Ward thb week extends hi* thankn lo the voters of Mb district who mad<* his victory posKihle. Mr. Rut ns stated that ho Is anxious to help his constituents In any way ppsalble.

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■rAG'E FOUR THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS. SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

BERGEN GUILD GIVES - T H E GOSSIPY S H ’

END OF NEXT W E KEight New Members Will

M ake First Appearance In Play October 4 ,5

: Elg-ht new members w ill make tbefp first aprwarance with the Ber­gen County Theatre Guild in Its pro­duction o f “ The Gossipy Sex” , a three-act comedy by Lawrence Qrat- tan. to be given at the Square Cir­cle Club, Teaneck road, Teaneck. Friday and Saturday, Ot’toljer 4 and

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The new meml>ers are Miss Alllon Chapman. 01 Sussex road, Tenafly: Mrs. Kmestlne Fahnestock, 802 West Englewood avenue. West En­glewood; Kotjert Gilson, 460 Pros­pect ay^*nue, Oradell; George Mul- rane, IHO Washington avenue, Du­mont; Edwin B. PhiHips Jr.. 01 Nor­man p!u<‘e, Tenafly: Michael Schin- ski, 4tHI Taylor avenue.) Hackenmck; Miss K. CeciUo Tept>or, IfH' Clalr- mont avenue, Westwood; Joseph C. Tichy. 2.'V> f.)arch avenue. Bogota.

Other membens of the Guild who will tak«^ part in “ The Oosslpy Sex” arrf Richard Hemer, who has playeti in five productions: Miss Ruth E. 8tell>»a o f Jersey City, the only out-

• of-the-county memljer, who has been In three earlier productions and la now engaged in an executive cap­acity at the New York City Freru h Casino; (Lharles Meloy, seen twk^e before, and Miss 1‘hylits Hughes and Hownrd Meier who were In “ Hawk Xalund'’ given lust week.

Artistic LiglitlngArtistic stage UgliUng <Hd much to

heiifhten the suspense of “ Hawk Is- land." the melodrama given last week under the dirccUcm t>f Anthojiy Jrs^hlm. Although Uu- permuiient stage at tlie Square (hrcle has limited the Guild in U.s nroriuctlons. the memi>ers have always managed to change the ntmos|>here for each play. “ Hawk Islami" t^-irig their best aitoiniii in that direction.

T h « La<HeR Ah! Society of the En­glewood Methodist Kjiiscopal ( ’hur( h has arranged to siainsor two per-

f formunres by the Guild. On Friday, . Octoticr 2f», the Guild will present

Noel Coward's "Hay Fever” an<l on Snlurday, October 26. Aurunla Rou- vera l’a comedy. ''Hklddtng” . Both these plays were given earlier In Gie aeiiaon and were ojithuslasUcally re­ceived.

The Teaneck Mimontc Lodge Ih negotmllng to have the Guild give two benoiit performance.s at “ Are You A MiiHon?’ ’ In Noveml>e.r. This play, orlginully given under the di­rection of l.,eo Ditrichstein, has lieen hHnrlou.sly received w'hejiever pre- BCMted-

Ted Bu ff of Englewood will again ho stage manager and Jack Jochlm, stage mechanic. There is a maid's part still open.

Anyone interested in joining the Guild shonl<i communicate with An-

'thony Joohim, 1446 Queen Anpe fO fd , West Flngdewoofl.

■■■¥( '( 'O PLANH K E N K FIT

,A foutijitn benefit will i>e sponsored by CCC Camp 26. Co. 12?1, of Al- pine, ut the 1'lay.a Theatre, Engle- wo<jd. Thursday. Friday and Satur­day. OidotHT 8, 1) and 10. The pro- ceds will go to the <‘ompany fund to be used to purchase footluiU equip­ment.

There Is no afiproprlutlon for the team so the benefit ha.s been ar­ranged to raise money. The coop- eraiton o f the public is solicited.

Clinton HotelHoonis liar Meals

Special Hunday llinners TEN’AFLY , N. J.

Ph on e Englcwoorl a-(Hi6B E M IL KARSTEN. Prop.

SKOUBAS’

€ N C U W 0 6 d

-ALo -7.AHV PITT.H, JAS. GLEAHON

“HOT TIP”T I ICSIIAY, VVKl).. T H l ’ U.S.

OialLraH I P B U R N

^nployees Of W earer's Are Given Annual Party

Thirty employees attended the an­nual party o f Weaver's o f Engle­wood held at Bergendahi's, East F'allsade avenue, Thursday night, September 19, A steak dinner was served, games were played and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weaver gave short talks.

The party followed a successful sales drive among the employees. A prise was presented to the team having the highest saies average for the month. On the team were Mary Ficaro, A g n e s Grossman, Aim Wldes, Hose Maslo and Dorothy Webb.

A contest was held to determine the charttcterlwtlca of those present with the following results: best per­sonality, Betty Imbrle: best seller, Agnes CroRsnmn; tallest, Eve W il­kins; shortest, Betty Henln; “ Our Pa l", Claude Weaver: best looking. Micky McCoy; sweetest, V i l m a Weaver: nice disposition. May l.ia Varr; most laipular girl. Anne Wldes: most popular boy, Harold Runson.

ENGLEWOOD YOUTH ON NOTED B A SB A LL TEAM

Frank KilUan A Member Of Saints and Sinners

Frank Killian, son of Mrs. John Allen Killian HJ14 Rubin rtsid, En- glcwcjo<l, was a meml>er o f the fa- mou.s Hulnts and Hlnners team which iJefeateil the White House l)asi4jall team, calied the Tigers by President Hoiiseveh. in the third annual game at i'awling, N. Y., last Haturday. The »-orc was 28-10.

young Kitllaii playwl U-ft field for the Saints and Sinners which Is man- agftil l>y L«jwell Thtimas. author and radio news comnientator. The team plays a regular schf'dule every sum­mer. often <»n behalf of l<M-ai chari- Ues and churches. Its business af- fiiii-s are administered i>y K. C. Ho- gate, ruililisher of The Wall Street Juurnui uml 240-p<)und first isuie- rnan of tiu* team.

Henlor at ExeterFrank is a senior at Phillips Exe­

ter Academy, He spent the summer at Pawling near Mr. Thomas' home and played with the team upon re­quest of Mr, Thomas who la a ffer- aotiaJ friend.

Presiderjt ftuosevelt was jiresent at Saturday’s game tu cheer his team, lie motored to Pawlgig from Hyde i ark House to watch the game after piirlicipating in a quiet family ob­servance «jf the elghly-firsi birthday anniversary of his mother. Mrs. Sara Delano Hoo.sf)v»‘ lt. Severui memher.s of his family remained for the buf­fet ium-heon served ut the home of Mr. Thomas after the mutch.

Home For Blind Kiddies Issues Plea For Funds

The Arthur Sunshine Home am! Niir.sery School for the P.llnd at Summit, N. J., has t^gun a mall solicitation for fund.s with which lo carry on Its work of training blind or yLsually hundlcapiwil chii- ilren.

The program Is to carry on the Home as a residential nursery school tor l)lind and visually hahdicapped children of normal mentality, to do re.search work leading to a better understanding of the needs and tndning of the blind preschool ehihi. and to train children in their own liomes through the development of an extcn-slon sei’vlce.

The Arthur Home is taking only (‘hildren under 7 years of age and is limiting the numiier to 2f» at any one time. Thirty-eight children have la*en reHldcntn in the Home during the lu.sl year. These children havH como from New- Jersey, Penn.syl- vanla. Rhode Islahd. Marylaml, V4r- ginla, West \'irglnia and Vermont. In addition to these children the Arthur Home, in cooperation with state and private apencles of NVw Jersey and Penns^vanis. gav.» training to 07 children In their own homes through the E-xtenskm serv- Ice.

Checks may he sent illre<t to the Treasurer of the Arthur Sunshine Home and Nursery Hch«K)I for th« Hfin't, Summit, N. J.

E N G L E W O O DR E C R E A T I O N

8 K. Palisade Avenue Englewood 3-6445

SPECIALFOR THE LADIES

A Lucky .N'miihcr Ticker to CHch Jm.Iv jilnyer for five viibiahle lu Ik* drnwn( ‘irnlxT l.'5F IIK R INSTRUCTION

A T AI,I, TIMES n o W U N O ANI>

I ’IK K K T B ILU A R D S

M i a ADAMSFRED HaeMURIlAV

FRED STONE tVEUN VSNAUIC

— A Iho-

EDW . ARNOLD in

“DIAMOND JIM”Sm ok ing In Ibdcony «m ! Logo

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Englewood TheatrePALis.Md-: w vi. e m ;u ;\v o u i)

TOILW. FRin.WN.%N<*V C AKKOI.1-. (.t-k» Ml KI'HV

“After the Dance”.yn!».nd!tii‘ I'l-anire

. “Get That Man”T<»dH.r, .Hut.. .*<11111110

Ra<>r VN. I.«ula O N-IhI ptHtires8 A T I U!>\V AM » M>.%V

MALL llOHESdN. LHSLIL HA.VKS

“Sanders of the River”!.\LE TALBOT. A.VHV UEVINi*

“ C h in a t o w n ;^ q u a d-• Also —

Baer vn. Lmiia omciw! FTjrht plrtures

Park LaneAlways Cool, Com fortab le ' T in IfSDAV, puiD.itv, SAT.'

SH IH LKV TK M l'LB

“C U R L Y T O P ”F:it,Ml!Nl) LOWK In

“Black Sheep”ErtM' Dt»ln*H to the Ltdies

Every FrMav Eteniiig

SI ND.AY. MONDAY, TUESDAY

“The Irish In U s”JAMES CAGNEY A.ND

PA T OBRIEN

Warren Williams. Guy Kibboe

“Don’t Bet On Blonde’s”W R O N W R A Y , T in lASUAV

“Silk Hat Kid”L K W AYRE.S, MAE C I.ARK

W ALLA C E EOH'D In

“ .Sw ellhead”Pay N ile Every \Vct!nes<iaj

fklU.tKi In Prl?.tH!

NEW HEARING TUESDAY ON ZONING ORDINANCE; PROTESTS CONSIDEREDCouncil, Plan Board Giving

Deep Study To Criticisins Brought Up In August

In all IlkellhoofJ there will t * more property owners pre-sent Tu*»j«lay night, October 1. when the ('ouncll conUnues the public hearing on the much-discussed zoning ordinance at City Hall than were present two months ago, when a fl«KNl of pro­tests delayed final action.

A series of lengthy meetings has i:»een held i>etween Coundl and Plan­ning Board in an effort to fully con- skier the fluotl o f protesta that were regtslered In August against the riropoaed changes In the zoning or­dinance. The Council had exivccteri to take final action on the zonltjg changes long ago. i>ut the reactloti at the hearbig In August, when the tNmncil ChamtxT wa.s filled with residents ami representatives of other communities—the latter urg­ing EnglewocKi to conform with the zoning regulations In practice at the boundary lines—compelled tl»e UouncU to delay the matter.

Tonight the Goun<‘il with the Plan­ning Board is meeting with offlcial.s from Teaneck. Leonia, Fort l.ee and Tenafly u> iron out any dlfflcultte-s still remaining. Englewood's ponl- tlon Is that it no more w-ants to harm neighboring communities by adverse zoning- than it would watu to be harmed by a»lverse zoning itj nelghlJOrlng communities.

Third W »rd Gn»upOne of the major objections came

from a 'Third Ward group which protested aguinst perrnitUng ajwirt- ment houses i;» that section. The offlctais have comedeq a certain reaaonubienefm to their protest, liut le«*I that the group siiouid definitely jq»eciry the iHiumlarleH of the sec- li.ui in which thei-e l.s feeling agaln.st apart meat liouses.

The Planning Hoard t luims timl it is anxious to do only thoHi* tilings w'hich Uic for the ls-*st tnlereal-s of the city, and nothing detrimenlul to property values.

Among the other objections Ihut have been to provi.xlona in thenew zoning ordinance, wliii-|i I.h to take the place o f ttie antiquated or- diname, are the It>Uuwing;

Uroad avenue, hcisvcea the <'ity Hue and \un No,strand avenuo. should be zoiicil lor u|purimcnl hoiisiLS. If not for busitui.ss,

Luke street tuxpuyei.s want iheir area iiiclmtcd m Uu* multiple funi- lly zone,

Certain renidc-nt.H of KoreHf aveuuc trom Lafayette l.> WeUsb-r proic.st again.*-! hiuvlng just tliat seiiion in the liUHlnes.s dlMtiict. while every­thing else l.s in the rc.sidentiul. Others, on the other hand, claim there is no excuse for unj- bu.siins.s- zoned projierty in that region.

Route 4 rroblemSome property owner.s want Gie

city permit the unlimited con- sirucUon of gas stuliom!, etc., on Houle 4.

Puiilic Service and Telephone i-oinpiinlcs ral.scd quesUons as to the future use of their properties fur development and want no obatacle.s laid in the way o f future expansion.

C'ertuin Hudson avenue residents, Jtisi oul.ude the new ..■xtemled busl- UCH.S limit, want to be included In it. Several W est Pailsmle avenue re.sident.s objected to tlie fact that the Im.slness zoned area there is to he contracted.

Ihoteats from neighboring com­munities took the form of request.s for further con.sitleruUon of the con­ditions ut the iMJundary line.s. Foi inatame, Teum:ck would like extra care exercised in prohibiting It«uite 4 from l»eioniing a gusullne alley, while I,.eoniu. which has zoned against liu,Hint'sa near Its bjumlary line, wants EnglewtMHl to dq like­wise.

‘‘China Seas ” at Plaza Theatre

Clark Gai)le ami Jean Harlow np-! pear with Waitace 1-Ieery in “ China i Seas” at the Plaza. Englewood, for | four days, stuitiiig today. The co­feature iirings thnse lw(i popular i c ofneiliuns Vasw Pitts and J itnes j Gleason in “ Hot Tip." i

Starting Tuewlay. for three days, the Plaza presents two exceptional featurts, “ .Vliee Adams.” from tiie pen of itootli Tarktrigion and featur- inu Katharine Heplmrn; aLsr> “ Dlu- moiid Jim” Hturring k>iward Ar- nol<l.

R O W E R SHOW SERIES i BROUGHT TO GLORIOUS

CLOSE BY ENGLEWOOD: Englewood Dahlia Society

Stages Brilliant

VVl'is. A. H. Reeve, third.i'iiiK dHldias, tlire** hliMiins; Mrs. W.

heniilr*. •’oylexvUie. first; Ihiiissener...... : .Miss F WcIh. third.

V!'1!!!»v sbildhiM. Ihrct- hbiomn: Kiicihe. first: IhiiiHsener. m*«-ond-

It'-d ilnhliu.s. thr.e blonniK; Felviis. fh-t. Kuuikf, Hecumi; Miss F. Weis, 'hinl.

\yijiie daiilliiH, three hlonms; Miss K. Wiix, Old 'r^pjiaii. firHt; Briuiford llM.w ii, Kfcomi; .Mru. W, iH-inds, third

.Vnnimii ciihired diihliiiM, fhr»H* IdiMUiiH: ,1. MarKhfdl, firsl, Mrs. Ih-nniK.-SeLniid,

I'liriih* or Invender diihllas, three Fi-lviiK. ftrxt: Mrs. Dejiuig.

HACKENSACK Y PLANS MANY ACTIVITIES FOR

WOMEN DURING FALLPhysical Edneation Groups

Will Begin Classes

CAI.IC . GROUP TO OPEN YEAR TONIGHT

Bergen County Post to Have Hackensack Meeting

FnclewofMl bud the )|i«?finrtion of; bringing to a close—according to the • experts it was a glorious < Yu'Bergen County Fall Flower 8 how

i series.j Hundreds of visitors fi-om all over ' j the county were attracted ro t lie : I .sltow by the Kiiglesvood Dahlia 80- | j clely iif-bi in I.il>f;rty Si hool Satur­day and .Sunday, It wa.s the only .show i:i liiC cuuut.v ovci' Uie week- enii. Douglas G. 'rhoiii.-^on, one of the tluiHjrs of Hward.s. pri-wenti-d ttie prizes to ttie winners ut the end of Itie exhiliit Suiniay evening, and a I large gro ’up was present for the : brief < eremony. j

Encli'wood flower growers were i?i ' the u.Hcemlancy a« fur as winning ; l)looms were concerned, but there ■ were a number of oul-uf-town ex­hibitors who provided close compeU- tlon. ‘

Special PrizesHweepstakes awards wore aa fol­

io vvb;Mo.st ptunt.s in nahlia group, oj-cii

to all. to A. C. Kiiocke of Now Y«irk City, with 2R.

.Mo.st points In dahlia grf-*u{>'open to memliers growing from 1 to •’*<>, David Brownlee of Englewo«jd, 23 points. ^

Mo.st points in dahlia group open to all members. F. W. F:hriiardt of En- glewcMid. .'iH polnla.

Most points in “ other flow«T.s and roses" groups, Frank Volsinat of Englewood. points.

C. niol ; Miss, W.dK, IliJfd.I mmmed »iidlHn.-itiTiiuied dahlia; C.

MriMlfni-d Ilrnwi), \V,.„d..nfr, first; M1«8 lirakc .Sndfli, second; V. BigUniiiiidi.I liinl.

Liiiiamed dHhlhi from 19.10 HeedlingH "(InT than pomtioiiN: A. fi. HiHoe. Kn- L'li'Miod, first; MIhh I »rake-Siii!t h. sec- oml iiimI third.

riiij;it«<-d pompo!! from 11*35 hih-iII- .\i>rinmv I'ictniHczkiewii-z, (Ininrl

L<til

isi i fp srriingctinuif o f <lnh- ,oiso wirh olhi'r f l ow e rs : \V.

FI:i.'kio;in. first; (Hio RoHor. wi'ond ; Mr- Lumi. third.

i ; - ' i ort is t ir .................... o f dahhiis:l !! loi-li**t with ot ioT Ilow>-rs; OtIr> lipIl'T. f irst ; .Miss \V*‘ is. second.

l : i ‘ ( iii.s|i|iiy of inini ii ti ires. 12Idooiiis: Ki iorkc. f irst; i lai isseiier. .>H'C' oiol : M t \ ,K Gill, third.

H I DSON AVE- DPA KLOPMENT OK I t H01SK.S IS PLANNED

Most point.H in all cla.s.se.s, Mr. Ehrhardt.

Specie* wwarils wore as foHnws: Best dahlia in show. C. J. Ttiom-

sun, WeStWiMMl.I.,itrsest dahlia In show, F. W.

Ehrhartlt. Englewood.Host tlahlw of New Jersey origin,

V. Sigismund. Englewood.Best undisseminated dahlia, C,

Bradford Brown, Englewa-o<l.Best seedling, Arthur B.

Heeve. EnglewiHMl.

A building development that may result in the erection of 12 houses In the claijs, received theapproval of the Planning Hoard this week, 'rhe jiroperty Involveil em­braces .'HXi front feet on Hudson uvemie just wc.st of Tenafly road, and extends north for about the same distance. The developer Is Henry Gold <»f N ew York, who re­ceived approval also, for cuUitjg a street t»ack from Hudson avenue al- miKSt to Plea.sant avenue. The prop­erty is owned liy John Nellson, from wliom Mr. Gold Intend.^ to jiurcluise.

Liquor Case, Year Old,Is Dismissed In Court

After a wem lngly endless serie.s of postpuiiements over a period of a year, the case against Mrs. Mar­jorie Clark. <'olor«d. of Jay street. Englewood, accused by Chief C. A. IVte,rsi>n of .selling lliicit liquor, was dismlsHisl for lack of sufficient ev i­dence.

The Clark ca-ne Is one of scvt-mi liquor cases which have been peuil- ing for more than 12 months, t’hief Peterson reveals. The evlilence has b<>en laying around all this.iinve giwwing sitronger or staler all the time. There is one case iienrling for iicaiiy 18 menth.s agaln.nt u •Negro, who was cauuht bringing II- iicit liquor into EnglewtHxl an<l fle- liveniig It a t several colored ■'.speaks.”

Be.st dahlia grown i>y mcrnlicr of Dahlia Hix lety, William Flat kman, Teaneck.

B»-st .smallest duiilia, M. Ft ivue. EoglewcKMl.

Best informaf decorative daldia, Jo.sepli Marshall. Alpine.

Following Ls a comfdete list of winners in all claasificalions:

DahiliiM, Groiip .AForma! dci-oralivc, one bloiMii : E.

I’yi'kock. Wi'slwiiml, : ftoirli-H F. Itrinkman, «*H-onil; Frirnk Kn-Tke. third.

Infoiiiial tbipor.'ifiv(*. one Idocm C. J Thomson. VVcativimd, first; William Flacknuiii. M(*cuml; F. Kurziiikii.dM,'. third

Iii< iirvcd oa«-tu8, om* idoom; F. KuiM-ki'. first.

Recurved or stniiglif Ciicins; Mrs D. K. Gunn. Ui<ltf»‘nH(i Turk, first,

Stuiii cHctiis: Frt'il Khritiirdi, first; I'aridsls, seConcl; Mr*. Gniin. third.

liifornisl dent rii live tlahlias, n.per* Id.mms: J. Marshall, .Uphic. fir>i Mrs. \V Dennis, sei-oiul; .1. A. 'I'irpok. tliiril.

Ilii-lirved carfii.s, three hlo.nus; R, Maiissi.ner. I’aU.siiiie i’ark. fir-t.

Un-iirveti » r siraik'tif. ifireehb.oms: Wnitam Ih-nnls. Coyt. svilD.

k,'iiii (actus, threi- l.|i>!-s,,iu!., Wilinm Flackman. West KnalewiitnL firs '; MuxFehiis, second; V. .Sigismul.di.

Ball (iaiilias. three hlouius; .1, W hay Fiiierson. first; F. Kitocke, s.cund; hose Ht-sp.dt. third.

itllaUest d.'ihUii: Max Felvus. first; Mrs. i». K. Gunn, set imd; V. .'<igle- mmidf, third.

I'ompon. five hlnonis; V. Sigisni'iniU, Tean»s’k. first; Felvus. second; llaus-

i (suier. third.i I'ompon, six blooms, throe vari-ii-s; i Knocki', first; Htgisimiiidi. s,; Ilaiissener, third.I rollarclte diihUas. five blooms I fiF«rj iNihlLts. 5 blooms; Kch iis.JJiUo Ri.il.ir, seciul; F. I.. A. k. r,1 Daiilins of Ni>w ,lers»>v ot igiti blooms; Sigismijtuli. first; .M

..ud:

lel-

Sgerlal ClntwBe l diililla grown hy meniher of Kii-

glewoofl Dahlia Hoeiety; \V. Fhickiiian. leaucck, lirst; Hriulford Hrowii,sicoiid: .Artliur B. U(‘eve. third, '

Duhibis- Group IIFormal decorntlve, one bloom: David

Brxjwitii*e. firsl.hifurntHl decorative, one bloom: Idlsg

r.aiini i»nike Hf rnUh. Knglevvood, first; Hrownbo*. secnml.

Uc. iirved or straight eartiis, one hloum; BrovviilfH-, lirst.

Send c«c|,is. one bloom: Browulee. first

Three Mooiiis. any variety or color; Miss Drake Smith, first.

ihiidiu GroupFormal decorative, one bloom; Mar-

slmU, fir.H'. ; *'li«rlcs Hrinknuii). senuul; I’ lctno-ezkjewiei'.. thinl.

iiifortu.d .i.•<■orilllve, one bloom: A. P. Hamena, first; MBs Reis. hitoiii!; Pie'rus( zkieuiez, itiird.

Heeiir\ed or straight diihlln. one b:ooiu; l.iirhardf. first ; Kbrbardt, oiMi : l'!cfru-ezki( wicz, third.

Semi eaetiis dahlia, otic Idooni; Khr- luutU. fils i. Reeve, si-i i>im1, Brinkmun, third.

hull dnldlu, one ld.M,m: Miss AVcis. lirst; Pletrusczkiewiez, second.

Form id deiitr:iii\e, I hret* blooms; .MiirsluiH. first; I’ ielriisezkiewJez, sec­ond; .Mi-ss Mels, iliinl.

Inforniiil de. .iniiive, three bhouns: Marshall, firsl; Fluckinflii. second; Klir- liiirdt. third.

Uecurved or stridght enctus. thn*o hlooiiis: Khrhanh. first,

.s I eai tii.s. iliree idoonis; Khrhurdt. fir. Driukin.-iii, second; i'ielrusezkie- wlez. third.

Ball dnblius, three hlooms' Pietrus- es-klcwic?.. first.

Pompons, five sprays: Kbrliurrit.first; 1’ li‘t nisczkiewiez, second ; Ha its- wher, I bird

Other Fhuvers flroiip I>Fvertasling flowers, five sprafs:

ntto Rnllcr, first.Giant ziiiidus. rive Idooins: Marshall,

first: Hose Hispoli. s.H-„nd: MissDruke Sinilh. third,

idlliputc ziuiiins, five hloonis: Frank Voiseiiat, flr.st; Voi.seniit. se<i»nd.

Si updrugons. five spikes; Miss Drake- Hmlth, nr-sf; Rose Rispoll, Hccoml; .Mrs. Dennis, third.

Red Gladioli, three spikes: AlvinBork. Hainsey, first; Kvangellm* Crate, aecoiuf.

lied fJIudioR. three spokes; Alvin Bork. first: Rose Kl.Hpidi. second; Rven- gidiiH* Craze, third,

White gindiidi. three spikes; G(>rk, first: I ’nize. sismiid; Uisptdi. third.

1‘nrple or lavender ghidloll. three spikes; Bork. first; Kispoli. second; .Marshall, third,

Best g!iiilio|| nnv rolor other than above, three spikes; Bork. first; Mrs. William 11. Schulz, second; Craze, third.

Gladioli, fhnu* spikes, thns- varieties, Mrs. Schulz, .first; Bork, second; Craze, third.

Ghidiidus, orie spike: Bork. first;sm-ond.

S(‘abiosji. five Idooms: HispolL first; •Mrs. K. B. tilll, seuind; Vioseiiut, third.

rink asters, five Idtjoms ; Miss l>rake- Smlrh, first; Mrs, Giiiiri. second; IGb- poil. third-

white asters, five blooms; IlistMill. fir.st; Mr.s. i*cntils, sevond. Voist-n.ii. third.

Purph- a.sters, five hlooms- Vois<>nat. first; sts'ond. and Mrs, K. K. Gill, thirtl.

Red asii-rs. five liiooms: Frank Voi- seniif, first and seetiiid.

Single .'tsfers. five Idoonis: Itisptdl.first; Miss Drake-Smith second uinl Mrs. S. huU. third.

Houintet of wild flowiirs: L. Schill­ing. Knglcwo.Ml, first; Rillj- Klackiii.xn. Sfcomi; it«*ui‘dici Schilling, third. This

The fall program of activities for women and girl.*? at the Hackensack “ Y-For-AH" will begin Monday. September when the physical (i,lucation activities open. More than forty gymnasium, recreational and swimming classes are on the schmlule. covering both (laytime and evening groups, thus giving oppor­tunity for lM)th home women and bu8lne.*<8 women and school girls to enjoy the healthful exercises and recreation which the splendid facil­ities o f the “ Y " building afford.

Miss Gladys T. Weeks, physical director, and Mlfw Elsie Kramer, a«- si.stant physical director, are in charge of the.ne classes.

Some o f the new features include a special reducing class on W ednes­day evenings when corrective exer­cises and p!unn(>d dlot.s w ill g ive Opportunity to develop “ that girlish figu re " that every woman w ants; morning and evening tap dancing rlasKes. .sitecial badminton groups, including one for men and women Tuesday evenings, and Instruction In sw’ immlng morning, late aft«‘ r- noon and evening. In addition, there a;-e a great variety o f regu lar gym clas.ses. indlvdttual co rrad iv e gym. sports, basketljall and hidi- vldual recreational r>ertods which give the liu.->inoss and profes.sional woman an opportunity fo r much needed recreation a fter her slrenti cus day at the desk, and the hom«i woman nn opfmrtunity fo r rehixu- tioii uiid rc-crcatlon that makes her more e ffic ien t in carrying on her work at home, and the many a c tiv ­ities in clul> groups and social life, whiih f:*' her busy hours.

Other .ActivitiesA variety of educalional and so­

cial activities are scheduled to lie- gin soon after the first of Octoi>er. Among them are: a series of inler- H.*<ting lectures on {s.ipular educa­tional topics Monday evenings; in­formal programs for business gl*‘ls Tuesday evenings; informal social eveniiig.s for young people Wednes­day evenings—popularly c a l l e d “ Gang Nights” ; a aeries o f folk dance evenings, alternating with a music appreciation course aft«*r Chiisiina-s on Thursday evenings, a .spec ial scries of swimming exhiVd- fiun.s. ccmte.sts and water polo game.s in the swimming pool Haturday evenings, with basketliall games a.s a close rival; and Sunday afternoon Ic'a.s and program.^ especially plan­ned for young people In coopera­tion with the women’ ;-? organizations to the local churches, beginning November 3.

Glasses ‘In voice expression for women will be held Thursday after- ncMUjs and evenings this fall w'lth Loraine Osbom as inslnictor.

There will he an afternoon class’ Thursday at 4 and au evening class Thursday at H. In order to accommo­date both home women and busl- ne.ss women. The course Is open to all women, whether they be “ Y** members or not. by the payment of nominal fees.

Free preliminary se.ssions xvill held at 4 in the afternmm and S in the evening on 'J^nirsday, October

when MIhs OMi«)in will explain the course and give a free voice an­alysis to all women who attend. She will take enrollments at that time for the course which will open Oc- loi>er 10 and continue for ten weeks.

Enters Andover

Mrs. Oeor»e Worcester Is motor­ing to Phillins .Andover Academy thl.s, week where her .son George Worcester, J r. is becoming a fre.sh- man. She will stay over for ten days with he^ mother. Mrs. F. J. Thomp­son. at Averin. Mas.s. _________________ ^ ^ .

■ lass wiia for hoys and girls 14 years of age find under.

•\frican Murlg.dds. five blooms- .ranUnrs of Lil>erfy Hrhool. first; .Mrs. Gill, second: VolKcnnt. third.

Frei-cb mnrigohD. fh-e idoonis; Jan­itors of Liberty Srhnol. first ; ATdsenat, s(*eond. ami the Jaiiltctrs, third.

Guinea gold miirifiolds. five blooms; Voisennt. first; Mrs, GUI, sec.ijid; Dtto RolJcr third.

( ’iisnios, five idooms; Mr. and Mrs II. L. Goiiover Oradell. first: .Mr and Mrs, ( ’.moTer, second, and Miss Drakc- Smltii. third.

IN'tnnbis. five sprnys; Evangeline rras;'\ first; .Miss Drake-Smilh. second; Mr. and Mrs. t’onover. third.

Va.se of herbaceous pcrcntdals with oibcr ffdlR"e: Otto Roller, first; Mrs. Giinn. iMK'oiid.

pRskef of herbnecoua pi'rennlals with other foliage, basket to be not less than to nor !nor«i than IS itndies in height or width: Otto Roller, first; Mr. and Mrs. (.’nnovef. second.

Vase of annuals with other foliage: Roller, first; Janitors of Liberty Sebofd, second; Mrs, tJunn. tbirj.

Basket of annuals and other foUnge; Otto Roller, first.

Arrongemenl of pompon dahlias In basket: Ruiler, first; .Mrs. (Jumi. »ec-

Bergen County Post, C. M. T. C. AsstK'iatlon of the U. S., will hold the flnst.s meeting of Ub 1JK>5-B>3<i .seaaon Friday night at the 113th Infantry* Armory, State Strept. Hackensacki Meetings are sched­uled to be held every second and fourth Friday nights thei*eafter un­til June 30.

The purpose o f the I’ ost and of the Association is to curry on the policies and training of the C. M. T . Camfis conducted by the W ar Der»artment, to extend preiMiratory training to those who desire to at­tend the camps and to promote ath­letic and S(x.4ui programs.

Kegl.stration o f C. M. T. C. stu­dents and apr>Hcanta will be made at the armory by Lieut. J. Stanley Bedford. Inf. Kes.. F. S. Army. Fri- (.lay night and every meeting night thereafter.

The registrants are entitled to the complete basic course of military in­struction and drill. Including manual of arms, •' »nienc*ature, cloe«' and ex­tended o '*er, jairadcs and forma- Uons. first aid. map reading, offen- ,slve and defensive cornDit prin­ciples. in addition to the preKcrtlH*d in.struction In citizenship.

Lieut. Kudolph A. Buckwald, Inf., re.sident of North Arllnglon, is Iho plana and training officer for the Post and will direct the school of In­struction.

A schedule of social events wdll lie arrangp'l at the meeting, and active athletic teams will lie organized for competition. Lt. James iL Monroe. F.A., resident o f Illdgefleld Park, is (he po«t athletic officer, and will also lK« in charge o f social activities.

Expert rifle Instructiou, iKilh Uie rniuirod course o f i.repurutory in- fltriullon iHml actual uange work will be available to Post members. The Post intends to liecome affili­ated w'ith the National Uifle As- Horiution at an early date, which will permit Post memliers to participate in national rifle matches, and for qualification. Rifles and ammuni­tion are available for the free ust of Post meiniiers. Lt. Leltny M. Martlnc, Medical Corps, resident of Hldpefleld Park, is instructor of rifh> practice for the Po.st.

Lieut. Sven (». Stromliorg-. Inf., Res., of Teaneck. Po.st Finance Of­ficer. announces that plans are !>e- ing perfected to permii the mcm- bcr.s to obtain uniforms and .suffi­cient rifles and e(iu*I'mcnt to have a uniformed drill company,

Charier niemlK?r.shtp wil* clo.se Oct, 3(* and ;irranuf*ment.s are be- ing made with the Corps .Area Hcafl- (juaiters of the association to issue a charter early in Novemlier.

.Any person who ha.s served nt lea.st one term in tlie government’s C. A!. T. Camps is eligible for ac­tive merniiership. In addition, any inlere.sted young man who wishes lo attend a future camp may enmll as an a.Hsociate memiier and obtain

New Books A r e S ^• AtEnglewwdl^

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Andrews. A Lom rvJenc-e N lu h lm ga i,^ "^ ! _

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History. EttnijiLandau. Heciets nt »4. „ LowenN-rg, Fonj r U

Child. " ’- ' I * I.Palmer, Paying ^hnrlock. The Ctar.C.p, SterlliiE, J-lKldhuuse.

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('oinpleles Siuul foon.

Miss Kllrnleth W|i„„■street, return., Sunday month’s cmise at the Swot TralnluK eamr. ut Brtarrilti

the full |,rivil,.ue., of purtii ii.all.in. Further lr.(i o f the l-osl un.i reuimratia may Ite oliluiu,.,! i,y Chairman of the Advisor, Lieut. Huliert L. Uoii, p, q Hackensack.

Itenren Count, p,a,t ,, , iiy North..,n Valley Chsn .eervi Off!, e.A.sHociauon United Htules,

Harry BinderAtiiiouiices Hi.<i Hi

S u i t - A - W e e lClub

lULES.MeTOber* puy *i,oo per vnk f POiiHeoutIvp weeks.

week a S2R salt U rkv4 »«'«' eliih member.I>rttwinir A Milt aotomatlnilfc IPiLNes tiuU iiiemlier from tt pnv metiC.-After XR weeks thoxe atembm have not been uwHrtleJ oulit eneb reeeU u FJR miU. ovefes the eiiiilvulenl value is mea'i nlahinKH.

JO!.\ TOD.AY!

F o r Purthfi* Parilrulara SwlJ

BINDER’SHom(' of Good (YoUwf

58 \\\ I’ ALmAHE A ^ T l ENGLEWOOD

>iulArrnnepment of nny ntber flowers in

low bowl; Otli) Udllcr, first; Mrs. Giinii Bts'imd: .Miss Drako Sinitb. third.

Knses Group BA'ollow roses, mie bloom : Evangeline

( ’raze. Allemaile, first.1‘iiik roses, oik* bloom: Mrs, Sehnlz.

first; ll(»»e lUsjioh, secomi; Marshall, third.

Rose bod. any color nr variety ; Mrs. iVnnis, first.

Howl of roses, any color or vnriot.v Mr. and Mrs. Conover, first.

R ■ A

i-rd.fi.re

MEMORIAL HOUSE TAX CANCELED BY STATE

j ni.shcd nc-als uinlcr an arnui'.:. rn.-nt I with the Board nf Education i j i - [ -gh-wooil. the Cook lieiiig pr(^viil- i liy i t the Bourd and the focsj by ito So-'

cty(Continued from page 1)

men. women and (‘hildren who an* I the recipient.s o f the organiZiltion’ .s charily, a ch ild ren 's day nursery l.s coiiilucted, whern employed moth­ers may h ave ch iliiren during work- ine Iw'ur.s. These children are fed

i s:rj»tiiitoiislv hv the* WM-ietv. Tn j tion. Certain ch ildren attending pub- I he Hchool.s, w hose parents are in necevssitous circunistaru'es, are fur-

I “ The use of the budding and its ( ' facilities are available to ail i-u'-dy . ; [M. i.sons In the conimutiil v . n ^nrd-l i ieJ-sH of race, ereed or c.dor. j

“ Tlie B<»ard find.s that tiiis biuld- ' inc usihI snh‘]\ aiui e\citisi\ *-i\ fur 1 charitxUde purijoses, and for the ' ! mental and moral impro\cm. ni of men, women ami children.

1 “ T h e u s s e s s n i c i i l i s o r d e r e d . s t i o kje ll from the rolls.'

p _ I _____¥V O C d

(A t the Monument)Fw*e D elivery . Rhone 8 - 1 CO.'S

103 W EST PAU .SAD K A VK NU K ENGLE\V(M>n. N. .1.O ur Prices Are Alway.s The Lowest For The G E M ’ IN E !

Weekend SpecialsMCM6CR or

White Horse Cellars Scotch Whisky . . . 5thHi t H ANAN S Black & Wliite

Fifth S r j .07

Scotch Whisky

(m .W F M ’“ SuiM'rior”

DRY GINU e lA’serxe Itie njfhl l<» quantities

V m U K W O H IT E B R AN D S OF B E F R AND ALE IN STOCK

t

HorseshoePitching

Exhibitionb y

TED ALLEN■a t

National Champion

SUNDAY, SEPT. 29

2:30 P. M.

56 ORANGE STREET(Between Sheppard and Howland Aveouw)

ENGLEWOOD, N.4.

A D U L T S . . 25c — Children. 11*

t e U OF ACTIVITY ' i T W E t h r if t SHOP

AS S E ^ O N STARTSjjp Is Conadered To Be

fiiliog Definite Need In City

THE ENGLEWOOD PRES?, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

,lslt to KverybcK]y*fl ThriftNorth Van Brunt street

me ' " “ P » l ‘ h » ' “ ''«!•l a m e n t eaKsr to ftnd lust the I „ garment which a certain metn- I of their fainlty neotia and salee L I ww equally aa e&ger to fill the

|1« 1» of h" l>af™“ *“ “’’ “P-• ,1,0 shop la fllllnB a very |*(kme need In the community la liliated to hy niany cuatomers and* ace which has spread Iftweghoul the Northern Valley- 1,o, belne mnflnml merely to Engle-

|!««l-le Imf'e'af"'*I'linost every day the manafrer, Mra. iHtory Chmtwlck. hell® to outfit an

family -her knowledge of the

I i«k ta ins " f coualderablo help to L a * «h l are aceklng certain need- Idortiiles of (lothInB. The shop ■ , a liooll to fatnllles whoee liavmea have been radically do- Tnesed for here they find unusual ioioos in eurments-that are in ex- Inlliiit rondiliiin for additional wear, I , * , jiiBi having l»cn outgrown by l[i^ don«r.

OthPr MerchJindlseJ While <!“ !liln{r makfis iip thP Ijrrtier i-ar' -if the stock It is by no lotwru) entirely to this type|,Y menliatitlise. M.nny customers ■have jnsl tlie !>lt of brlc-n*Ihnif thf-y have wanted or an oc- livinional o f furniture for aliare oorn<r of their homes, a lamp l<ha<le to 101'lure a worn one. p:ood Iftvilui that havo been read hy their X,.inrn» iHi'l ih»*n passed on for f thers to »-njoy. Antique collectors |,‘yivf‘ al' t fnnn'l many choice articles Iff! the ^hflves in the shop.: The n'siionse to the appeal for

Iconlrlbiifif'ns has been most jrratl- ByitiK ai'Hinlinff to the executive |l«iapl. I!''t the demand for cloth-

s a Hteiidy tjiie and they hope Iihiit thn«f who have not already 1 1(1 an opti'irtnnlty to do so will po Lver tht-ii uardro)>es and send In

■snv fall or summer garments which no lim--er have need for. All

rnirlliiitiati-i shouM be marked wiih ih“ nomp 4»f the orurani titinn , !i!,h K in i.cnofif from the iiro-

Itvffis of ilit'ir sale. •

MACKAY IS REELECTED CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY

G.O.P. ORGANIZATIONPays Tribute To Nominees; Finds Renewed

Unity Best In M an y Years; Senator Speidcs For Economy In State

ACTIVE YEAR PLANNED AT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH; TO CONDUCT A MISSION

As Heard In The Bus in ess Section

— — ClxEVELANl) Si'IIOOL j Is the welfare, happiness, hcultby

Church School to Commence i gLcMi'Cil; ^i land Sf'htx)! auditorium Tuestlay.1 ( K tifiHfr K. The firs t show will >f0 I >»n at 0: 10 lunl the at 10:30[u.m . The play wlU Ire ‘ ‘Oiek Whlt-

______ tins;ton and His Cat.” in seven acts.A preaclitnu iiml tearhlnpr | l^h‘ T e wlll^he a sntaU udmlsskm

[•art of a mill inoveinenl in Hip • ........'Episcopal ('hun-h, Is among the ■ many activities to Im> held at Rt-

This Sunday; Seniors Reorganized

The meeting of the Kepubltcanday night, was nlrong evidence ofCounty Committee at the Hi>ch Hchool Wednesday night, went on record for unity ami co-operution to Insure victory In November, and re­elected attorney How’ard Muckay chairman of the committee.

In contrast to m»me prev*o«8 meetings lasting Into the morning hours, ihls one went along easily, with good humor and no wntesls.

Senator Wlnant Van Wlnklr> sounded the high note by stating that when he announced his candi­dacy he had two purposes in mind. One was efficiency and economy In State government, and the other was the unity of the Uepubitcan r»urty in Bergen County. He also ex- pres.sed the hope that the County Committee would o|>en an offic-e at the State Capital.

Chairman Confident Confident that the demonstration

of enthusiasm at Wednesday’.s o r ­ganization meeting of the Ftepublt- can County Committee marks the beginning of smoother seas in Ke- publican affairs In Bergen County, Howard Mackay, re-ele<ied chair­man. ye.sterday forecast another sweeping victory for the lujrty at the iM>lls In November

“ My observation during the lost few days.'* said Mr. Mackay. “ in- dicate.s lieyoiid uW qne.stlon that the organlsHtlon Is stronger and healthi­er today than It ha.s been for se ven years.

“ The reception accorded to S.*n-

the fact that he Is recognised as the lejKlpr of the I*arty In Bergen t ’ounty, Thi.s is and has been the crux of the whole matter. When Iea<!ershlp Is fully rccogulied, prob­lems of oruatiizution diminish.

rarecHsts Majorlttm“ Now that the primary camiuilgn

ha.s Iwen settled I urge every Ke- publlcun of Bergen County to get behind the S»-nuior and the entire ticket nominated at the rH»U.s. With this comentraled effort, the U» ’,.ub- llcan Burly cannot loiv'.

“ We l)clng aided by a dfideil ohnnge In sentiment toward national affairs. All of then** influences ct»m- bined point to majorities of L.*0 ,tM)0 to make that thegoal,"

Mr. Mackay piud high tribute to the caiiliru of those nominateii at the I ’rlmury. and their rec-ords. He said ttiul this ticket is one of the strongeat that has bi'en presenteil. The mamiKerdiiik o f the cumpalgn. he added, will b«' definitely an­nounced tn the Very near future. In this (‘onnectiun. it is believed that the direction of the carnimign Is likely to remain in the hamls of Holiert a. Ti|)|»ing and Walter (5, Winne. whose efforts in the primary prrsliKX'd (ucli NUcces.sful results.

“ I am po.Hiiive," Mr. Mackay said, “ thut the Hepulilicun t'ounty Com mittee today, is enlivened with u spirit of ‘ 'Iteiiulilic anism” that the peo|)le of Bergen ( ’ounty can repose

ator Wlnant Van Winkle, W ed n es-1 absolute cunflileme in ."

Oxford Groap Active In Prevention O f W a r

laria Paporello, Dancer, Opens Englewood Studio

J Madame Marla Paporello. premiere §«HeriDa and ballet mistress of the

ton Opera House from 1900 until iail. has opened her dancing school ■1 Rivara's Hall. S W est street, E i- plfwood. She ■will conduct classes r'sppotntment every Tuesday.

I When the Boston Opera Company |!istnniled hei-ause of the W^orld War

i IftH Madame Paf*orcllo opened lb first (lancing .school tn Boston at lb behe.st of Eben D. Jordan, Bos- l<i!i backer of the opera company.

ballet mistress <rf , the • Boston ' mi'anj Madame I^porello train-

jt-1 the first American girls to be ti'H fur the corps there. Prior to |!iai time the dancers were all Irntight from Ita ly each season, piiiiamc Baiiorcllo has seen many of p r p l'ils rise to fame, including li'oria ( ’iil!>ert who is appearing In Ini’ of Now York’s foremost night Tiiilis; Ilia Caldwell, premiere ball- pnna, whn.se auccessea took her Ir’im New York to San Francisco, fiavami and South America; Ida

lay . iiurrow. who appeared In many f f Shiil>ert’.s iiresentations, and Ina pli'ovii, vHtalevlUo star 'whe appear- rl on numerous occasion with tlie fuys.1 fidamc Paporello will conduct I'rivatt'ly and In classes at Rivara's ibi! and will specialize in poise, liiarader. co-ordlnatton and claslcal 1"® work.

B L A K E ’SP E T

S H O PiB iVEverything f o r

E V E R Y D O GFoods. Medicines ami Accessories

• DOGS , . FISH.. birds . . . PLANTS

i:. r.M .i.sADia a \t s n u e (N'c\l to K'ltgUTXootlTheatre)

k\(il,K\V<K)t>. N. J.

Trainine SchooltorObedience - Protection

Companionship Boarding AU Breeds

Musbro Kennels— ■ iKegiKteredl

I’ tU .AM l S RO ADN K W JKR.SEV

YOUR DOG'“ i I’ i'K ketl no<l <’arpd For by

>*"4: K»KHi and Hiiiijdii*-;■ 1 u.:a A.NRi 3 TISIL We c

»"r your pet,call

CANINE BEAUTYI t s ,Urand A veaoe, J^^ew ood

The question upi*crmoet In evory- one'a mind today is “ Con W ar Be avoided and how?” In an article In the “ Journal de Geneve," one of the leading newspapers of Geneva, where the Li^ague of Nations is studying this f>er|iiexing |»roblem. a WTiter notes the remedy suggested by the Oxford Group—"Pacta, treat­ies, un<l disarmament are only ob- stacle.s to war. but nothing more.” says this correspondent. “ They can never completely prevent war be­cause they attack the superficial causes and no not go to the root of the evil. To eradicate war, we must first of all change the Individual ami eradicate from human nature everything In it that Is hateful and Impure—sin, fear, suspicion. h^Ue. pride. Transform relations between individuals and this will result na­turally 111 the betterment of re la­tionships between families, classes, nations, races."

“ The solution of the great rocIr I. International and racial problem is to be found then, in e.saence. In the changing of individual lives,” states the locs.l Oxford Group committee. "The way is long but it is the only way. Only when men are' motivated hy unselfishness and love can there l>e peace between classes and na­tion.'?.”

The Oxford Omup. which ha.s a team of 7fk) men and women in Geneva at the present lime makes its fundamental Insistence that through a change In Individuals, a change In social relation.ships will develop. F ifty members of the Group were received In the I ’arlla- ment House at Heme by President Minger of Switzerland, who said. In welcoming them, that he believes they are making a real contribution In reconciling the nations.

Two Sets Of Twins

Paul's Kplwopal ('h iirch . Encle wood, during the Full. The R v- Jui.ics A. Mitchell, rector, has ar- rangecl P>r the Very H ov. John M. -Milbrnn. former dean of thecuthcdrul at Springfield, Mass,. I" conduct the nil.s.sUm during the third week In November. Kurthtr de­tails will 1m> announced soon.

The Church Sch«»o| w ill open Sun day. T b « junior and .H«*ni<*r deiiarl ments will meet fr«)m to 1(I:I3a. m. this year and the klndenjnrlen (4 to 5 years old> and primary de-

htirge und {»arents are inviied.T l ie news weekly. "Young Amer-

u 'a ,” is lx*lng sold at the .school.A.s.s«mblies began this week and

.irrungeinents ui-e und»*r way In have Hcvcrul unutmul programs in the near future.

(Continued from page 1)Grey IjouiuIn, Hnrrters. Norweg

Charles Itr'K.sler, who has iM'cn a«- | Klkliounds. Otterhounds, Hiilukb dren «)f Knslewoo<l.” IViiH-liml Ik T - j sistmu his father In Be.sslcr’ s Fur ■ \v h t p p e t s. Widfhounda* (Ir ish )* tha M. Saurman stated IinIuv. 1 Siiop during tli« iia.st .simmnT. n> 1 ,,, i /i> . x...X. , _ I » g » ,w I . . .-1 . . . Wolfbound.s (Busslan).w1io are In ctmrjiu uf Id b - i turns to his atudn-H nc\i week iil je r ty School, are piuiuiing the schiK>l j ConuU Medical School ii New York 1 W orking Breeds—Alu.skan

■ar for the children with these three IhingH up|>ermt^t in our thoughtM and how we can best serve the c>»il dran of our school, our future clt izens.

“ First, we have studied mir orguti-

City,tiie|-e.

Me futcrs hiM stvnpd yciir mutes, Belgian Sheeisjogs, Bouvla de Flundre. Brlards, BuU-l( i-'.xkimoK, German Shepherd

Pyrenees, Kuvasz. Mast!ffei*4^g

U N (0 I.N S riKM lLT h e year opened w ith an ciirolnieut

• if 4” 3 children the first week and JutniM'd to 41K this week with I ’J m ore .sllll exiHa-ted. There are 12 chiblren m the kindergarten wait- in i' list also.

q'btn yr-ar Fn»nk OrTisso. <*rcheHtra• lirector at the Junior High Sch<nd.

devoting Mtinduy afternoons toorgunlzlng of a l..inc'>ln Schoolpartment (<-hlldn*n up to K) at 11- j

This division wa.s made necesfwrv jby the increased size o f the senior | ^department and the consequent lackof .space in the parish house.

Tlie work of the sen io r dejiarl- tm-nt has iieen organ Izetl and uU young |)»M)ple of hluh school age nrc urged t<» utteml this esessimi. An Honor ( ’ouncll ha.s lM*«n formed timong the seniors w idch will n-ssisi in the administration o f the school.

Party for Kldtlk 's The “ Little Heh»er'H Pepiirt-

ment.” tnidei the Icailershlp of Mr.n. ! t'hjirle.s H. Anderson, has been ■ completely reorganized and active I

intact with l•hlldren up to the age of 4 years will lie startiMl.' A parlv for these iduhlreii nml th e ir parenls will l>e held sometime In fVtnber.

h .ive already enrolUaJ for training, ('hddreii who have never had musical tiu ining nre also eligible and will be soioi tod Moon.

1 'he class huR organized. Of- fn-ers elected are Ooixlon Wurnick, president; .Marie Junes, vice pre.si- ■ len t; Leonard Flemmg, seirelary.

In the 5-3 class thr* following cua- t(MllHna were aclccted by the class: -\retla ( ’lyburn, opening exercises; lJ«*ns Pegeese. utleinlance; Mury lU.imiovannl and M ary Bridgefonl, lioiiH4-kee|>erB; CUin'iice Manuum .uul John Williams. Bhrarlanfl. John

Alice Hayes,

Ikirney Widnlrauh. formerly ofUtiigeflebl Park, and now opcntting j ' * .vthe .Miwlern Beauty .School in Hack- I N«;wfoundlanda. Old KngUsh Hheep-

izatton must carefully and nude the eiuauk. recently moved to KnglewiiiKj Pinschers (Doljorman). R o t-fullowUig changes: Our first grudtt J where he wdl reside in Tudor Hull.' ^classes are coinparutlvely Htnall, a l- | He wa-s married two weeks ;iuo lo though I believe we have tlie largest Miss Kate D'.Xgostino o f llucken-

HUl k.tuimlier of children In Ltlsaiy Schoitl u f any of the schtsds in KaulewocHlat tills lime. U-avlng uul tliv h igh t i„. |i„ „ „ |i,ummil T iiil..r Ulmii schiKils, We hii|« to Ik illile loi,,,,,.,,, hi llie HI..re u.ljornlnq I

Ihese three elu.ws sm iill I i.;n„iuwoi»l Tluuln- lU u l f . . i m . i l y | •'•embroke).

twpilerH, Btinmyedes, 8<’hnau*aiW ‘.j iG liin t) 2P,t to Inches. Bhetlaml .sbeiqnlogs, Silsiriun Huskies, S t . . Bernuitls (Bough), St. UeniardS (Smooth), Welsh ('orgl.M ( I ’urdlgan), L- ..

N'«>ttinghum, window:tlesk.M.

'I'he Ga cIu.sh w ill give a one act health play. "W h o Is King," in the

The lairlsb council met VVe«ln<jsday , j^ssemldy for uppergrrudes at il;2t> night to make plun.s fr»r the year’s | Momiiiv morning. On the same pro- luouram. j fruni the Ti-l clans w ill give a i>anto-

VVork of tlie chanr'*l eb 'd r ha« hI- m im e enutlfd "W h a t n Surprist ready startdl with reheur-saN at Parents and friends art* Invited.3:;{il TueKdavR. 7:.‘W> Thursilnyfl and {) a. m. Satunlays. The Junior choir will start rehearsals at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday, Cktoltor S. Anyone

> 1 Intereste'l In enrolling bis Isiy ia ; , . .Attend Jr College “ '‘ •■j >- -I- K - comelllr.; T H . J„„lur ,.01,™ ^-er. rr»rty form iC I IU J l.V U U C g C At nreorni Iher-, I M ' uy o f «h .« l ,

j The Student Patro l also functioned th* ri iilthough there will Igs a rc- org.-tnizalion of th«* hotter, under M iss Kabte's diret-tion. with election i»r new iifflcers and new members. Tin- faculty of the Hch'sil feel (hat [)it- Sind*-nt I ’atrol is a valuable or- g:ini»i(ton in the Hf,- of the school.

entiugh to enable the teachers g iv e very much individual uUentp.n to the imrticular needs of ea« h chiUl, A t this age this Is imperativ-* us, if a child does not get a right start in the first grade, his whuh- mhool hfe w ill be Bisdied and he will nut Is* able to make the pro ruHs he should later on. Here, he mu.st leurn the necessity for coming to w !hk»1 every day and on time. Here uLso must lie estahltshed the hidnts concentration, doing tie- wiuk tim e and us well as ;H)K.sililc 1 necessitutcM a tremendous amoun

•upietl by I.UW'. I1U-. The tor hu.H imd ovi r 'Jn yeins «• I’l (liiH field nml foniicily « .1 shop in \Vhlt» Phitn.s, N.

pro)>riv- T'-rrier Bn*edH—Al»^Itedliiigloii Terriers,

itnducied I ’airn TeriieiK. I )um Y. 1 riel s, l‘'.•vle( lJelN (H,

------ - jiM T'j (Wire). Irish TtTill- lillili .Ibbliiv I.r Pliili-.. rnilloi. [ llbi** T. nlri s. U.ki-lu,

at St'lmlf«*r's has l>eeii uidy Imtulled j Lh;»H.s;i Terriers. Manchest*?r Tar-- ii> Ills diRptny stuff and briithtens the i ri«-rs. S c h n n 11 z e r »• (Mlni'’ tu r* )i

msideraMy. i S< hiiiui/ers (Standurdi, Bvittlnh

sis Terrlera,. Terrtere, onl T er- Foxter-*

K erry ‘errlerai

(unlit u 1 (f .show -i oom.H

ot j V. r.arapcduin. Im o|»enn binon i H» v. nth unniveisai y s;i|.• this week

n i l s ! t o f ;

wilh a dtsiday uf u\. r■ 'J”.mi rugs tm-ported from r< nioie pi ii!.*. ..f He

'('lit 1ani-M Olid value.1 ;it $21NMM1II Mr■ i.iiiip) diu-1 ha.s UlillK .1 the distlm-

; bull ut having IIm■ lun;:>sl si.»r*’ in ihe

tbe 1 Htale devoted e\.■lil.sn I\ to nigs.

co- 1iV-l- i ll.iiry H. Stui il.-y of IdngleWlMMl,

teacher. Kach child is a s|m' study by himself.

“ Second, we have started in fifth and sixth griulas a m<M|ified u{»erative group i»Ian of organ tiun. Miss Crlggs has cluirgi o f all the arithmetii- in the oB. 5A. GB. and (»A grattes. Mrs. I>etnnreHt t*-m la s the K'lglish, Miss ('urMon the work in history, and Mrs. Perr>nian ha.v charge of all the work in geocraplis.I'lits is not ttie old tlepurtnirnt.il I'Ihii ktf work where the stri'S.i Is hinl en- tindy u|K»n the s\il>Jecl taught. In this plan Uie develo|iiii*nl of the• ■hll«l through the auhled mutter Jni'hidiiu: Mu Istre.ssed. The chlM and Ids welfare ' i»nnn. .hdm N<

was lei'cnfly made sloi** manager of M' udow Brook I''lovv> r Simp on En­gle slre«d. Tile Mtor** is Lt-mg re­decorated for the litilb diMphiy.

S'al>ham Terriers. ,'4kye Terrier*-, Welsti Terriers. West Hli'h** , land White Terriers

T oy Bneds • hiliuiihuus. Fn^Hiih I'oN Spaniels (K ing i'imrles & Bul*>l, Englc-i) Toy Spaniels (B len -- tieim :nid Prime t ’harle.s). C rtffon»

I (Brussel-). Italian tireyhounds. Jap­anese Spaniels. Maltese. Mexican

! H:iir|es.s. Pajulluns, Pinschers (M ln- ’ iuturpi. |‘UL'«, Toy Mnmhesler Ter-

riels. To> Poodles. Yorkshire T er-

ib rg* nd'ihl b ud-; flic < ion with I lallowe'eii de.

. I his w:i-iUollH

N.i-«-S|.iiriii motian.s, Kei

rke

P,i e«*ds Boxers, T)h I- lomleii, p(KKlleH. M ln - -. Standard. Schlp-

Tlie Baer Louis light T iie -. It le.s.sed by liiaiu Ivnch w .d h.l- I

FH .W KIJN S('H00!>T h e year has S ta r tW e l l in Ersmk-

lin Sch'Mil, according to Miss Elmae .Stnidliim, jtrlm’ipal.

The Hert'en t’ounty Junior P')!- lege of llackenHuck Ixiu.sta two set.? of twin.s, both girls. One set are fre.shmen, tin* other are sophomores,

The RO)ihnmores. Marlon and Blea- nor I yans, are identical twins and tlie teachers and fellow students ex­perience ixm»id< ruble difficulty in telling the two uj.art. .-Mlhough identical twin.s (hey do not dres.s alike and have different tempera­ments. Clarion is taking a teat hing course nml Eleanor Is taking a pre- medical course. The former plans to complete her teaching course In Montclair Teachers College and the latter Is going to Medical Center a f­ter her graduation from the Junior College.

They are the daughters of Pro- feasor C. K. Lyana, In.struclor In economics at the college. P r 'f. Ly- a ns is a former Rhodes s<-holar and has taught at the college since Its beginning four year.s ago, Tho Lyana live at !i82 Queen Anne road. Teaneck.

Although the Pfennlng'T twins do not look alike they dres.s alike. Hazel Pfenninger. tw.*nty minutes older than ixllth. Is three inches taller. They are taking a course In Buslncas Administration which they plan to complete at Syrai'iisc I ’nl- verslty. This set i.s 17 yars old and the other la LS years old.

The Wenninger twins live ut 301 F»a.ssalc avenue. Ilu.sbrouck Heights,

G. *H. BLA K E COMPLETR.S25 YEARS W ITH P . S.

George H. Blake, general solicitor and member of the Board of D irec­tors o f Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, completed twenty-five years of continuous service with the Corporation this month. He received the honorary gold badge given each F’ uhllc Service man or woman who completes a quarter of a century o f •Service.

Mr. Blake, who Is well known throughout New Jersey became asso­ciated with Public Service in IBIO as trial attorney In Jersey City. Eleven years later he was made as­sistant , general solicitor becoming general solicitor of the Corporation a*id Its suteldiary comimnies In April 19*23,

Mr. Blake became a director o f Public Service Corptiratlon of N ew Jersey. April 17, 10.34, to fill the unexpired term of the late General William C. Heppenheimer.

Englewood Recreation Defeats Rutherford 3-0

Englowood Recreation loads In the Booster Bowling l.,eague of the county, having won throe games from tho Rutherford Blues ut Eng­lewood Wednesday night.

There are 12 other team.s In tho league: Emerson HecreuUon, Du­mont Recreation, Bergen County on. Milford A. A .. Sulfurl>ivn Ex­press, Blue Moon, Bergen Rooorvl, Buck’n Bar. Cadillac Diner, HacR- ensack Recreation. Ridgefield Park Fords and Rutherford Recreation.

Wednesday's game follows: Englewood

Hallinger ........... 157Blace ................. 151ModuferrI ........... 109Rachllle.............. 15HBrurmun ............. 198

192innHKI1112191

8.3.3Rutherford

Botto .................. IBSTito ................... 15«Rice ................... BWCourtwrlght........29.’!Austin ................ 140

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Don’t forget to attend

The D o g Showof the

E N G L E W O O D K E N N E L CLUBS A T U R D A Y . SE PT E M B E R 28th

at the

Knickerbocker Golf ClubProceeds for Benefit o f Brrgtvi Coanty 8. P . C. A.

KnglewiMKl .'1-0755. At f»resent ther* are 35 in the chancel choir aiid 40 In the Junior group. I

(iulUl S oon jTlic Rev. H"rn«-t* W . It. Donegan. j

rector of St. Jatncs ('bu nb , N**w ' Mirk City, uill sj.euk at the upcnlng ; limchoin of St. Paul’K ( l i i l ld at 12;30 ' Tucsdu.v. October ‘22. The pvnu- j live ci.rmnittcc will m eet at 1(1 u- I rn. Motuhiy. October 7. sit the h<>m- | of Mrs. Donahl W. N'onght. Wiilimt i and ilillsidc '-tr<(‘ts, to plan for the affair, Tin* bb’ciilng CiUihl will he- ; cin Its se.sHhms at tho rectory at S o’clock tonight.

The Wcilnesday Lun *41 (*hib. for- • merly the M(»nday Lunch Club, will begin its soasor. ()<1olH*r 19. Young married women who a re new to the community or have not yet become nKBoclated with activ ities al Rt. Paul's are particularly urge<l to nt- tond. The group will m eet on allcr- nate Wcdncwlays at 11 a. m. for sewing and at 1 p . m . lunch will l « served. Len<hTS fo r the yenr are Mrs. F. H. Warrk-k. Mrs. Ih'rhert Talbot and Mrs. Robert Wcstawiiy.

Plans are under w a y to cnlnrge the work of the Ymmcr I'*eoplc'f< Fel­lowship this year. T h e Eiiglc\voo<! District W'ill meet at St. Andrew's Ohur<h. Harrington I ’ urk. at 3:3u )), m. Hunday, O to lie r 20 .

The rector and Mrs. Mitclicll nn* plutming to Iw* “ .\t H o m e " to the (inrlsh from 4 to 9 j). m . on the last Sunday' o f each month. These meet­ings will be continuefi until Christ- mas.

Many Improvements Under the dirmtion o f (j. Hii.‘<'-e)l

Hartley, chalrmm o f the ve.Htiv committee. many Irnfirovcmcnts have been made diifirij^ the slimmer A partial ll.st ftillow's: .wi«|ewiilk and hedge lowered tn street level, fmnl lawn ternioeil and reso<ldp(l, '‘n- trance drivew’uys whlonetl. rc|iave t and curbs rehult; n ew stens hiiili al rectory and <-hurch piitninrcH two large sycamore trees moved from street in front o f reclory t<> lawn of church, tw o small trees planted (:iU the foregoing work dene liy the <*ity without expen.nc to the churc'h): entire Inwn Hoeded or sod­ded whei*e necessary. slirublKiry nml flower beds put In sbni'C. dead Ivy removed from walls. n«*w stonr* filers built nt church steps and old steps repolnteii, all exierlor woodwork of church, parish house and chnpel given two coat.<? of i»a in t ; all doors cleaned, rest.nined an<l vanil.*ilied; exterior plaster imlnted, new Iner built fo r cast entrance of parish hou.«e, roofs repalrefl and Uu n-- palnted, new switch bnx In parish house hall, whole church plant thor­oughly “ honse eleane<l“ by sexton, Including sent cushlonH and km-'d Ing r»*ds In chun-h; m an y floor" re varnl.shed, oil windows washed, In­cluding memorial w indows on ex­terior.

Gifts needed to com plete the Im- provementK i*rp fo iiow ’s: a m-w cro.ss on fop of p;jrl.«Jh Louse, and o bronze, lighted bulletin be»onl nt rnr- ncr of Church and Engle street* .

is the center o f interest with tt-nchers. The teachers will huve m any conferences in wlilih th i y w ill talk over together euih • b ild 's progress and plan his work to H«-e tbu l he ha.s u italanct**} proi.'ram w ith n o teacher stressing her work ntor** than the* rest o f th e work. In th is

i w a y the {-hlld will not is* t ivcr- whelmed with homework, hut he w ill progress steadily In hla aubje<-i at - cording to his ah illty and power.

“ .•\nother innovation we liuve made Is the i‘stablishme-it of a Slinlem I ’atrol In the effort to threw uimui

Stcfihens a 'ld her class are ' ea«'h c-htid the resimnsibihiy for hi>

cl SlH,h\. nnn. J;itnes

T- M ii’affcry. and nthei-.s. lute aiii! jMinlH wer»* lunmiun in KMU<w»<>*i ainl included iiiiiiiy wmnim.’sa d more losses Anuom the win- lieis were Dorothy Haas o f Duffy's and \. H<»wurd Bunn.

Loll Vnh*ra. fmnierly o f the S«-rv-j ' • I ’tmrm.H-y. is now ojH*ruting hi.s '

vn »o<1ji fMinialn in Union niy. I .Jidin Vutilbi is rej)laclng turn ut th' Service. *

M rin c>i.irL'e nf the school paper.

T!\*T\thiiig moved so smoothly the ' fir'-t ilav that it s*'emed as thmigh ' th»- srhi'ul term h.nd n« ver Isn-n inter- j nir-teil by a long summer vacation, j

T fie a.ssemidy jirogrums have been pl.nnned fur (he en tire year. There w ill lie many eflucatlonal film.«i stiown through the yenr as well as programs given by ( la8s<*8 or hy the en tire school.

A t the asaemhly program on Tnes- ilay . September 24. a flower show w as held.

Awards had t*een offered for tho be.st arrangement o f wild flowers in a container; for the best arrange­m ent of garden flowers In a con­ta iner; and fur the most varieties o f w ild flowers cnlhH-te«l by a pnpll.

A few simple rules were given to th e children to fo llow In the arrange­m ent uf (heir flowers. These rules w e re p<)«ti-d on the bulletin board for referciue. In spile of this, a num- h>er of very lovely entrii-s hail to ^ rilled out a.H the instructions had not tv*cn followed.

Mrs. Taylor, supervisor of art, Miss E stes of the science deiinrlment o f til© Junior High S«1mid. and Miss K 'lvoye of Franklin St-huol were the judges.

There were 75 entries, more wild fltiw er entries than pnirden flower. M rs . Taylor spoke to the children a ft e r the Judges bad m.ide their cle- cision Jiiid told w hy the prize win­n ers hiul heen .sele<ied.

HerlMTt Spencer »if Sixth Grade w*on the award fo r Laving most va ­rieties of wild flowers, 3l In all,

Rosemarie Kiss <if Grade Three w on the award for lM*at arrangement o f trardeti flowers.

Erlta Dc Baum o f Grade Four won th e prize for ts'St urrangement o f w ild flowers.

AH the pupils who took part, even though they did not win any awards, helped to m.'ike the flower show a g-roat sncce.s.s. and .gave pleasure to a l l who saw the lovely exhibit.

A s the flower show was an Inno­vation In Franklin Hchool, and very InformaJ, almost impromptu, no spe­c ia l Invitations had liern sent out, though the pujiil.s had been request­ed to Invite lh«-ir juirents, and a few w ere present.

Fh.iplls and ten<‘hera were most en­thusiastic (ilxiut the results so that it was decidHii to hold a fiownr show ev»*ry year.

ndtict iMdh In the stlin.d mid I'n the iiliiygr<tun<l. It is ..iity by ily pnuticiiu; good citi/.iislup thatwc can in tune p i ' hIu c - . inz*-tis,

“ Next w**ek we start liiuikiiig and taking milk. The liankiiiB i.** on cn. deavor to eslubli.sh habit;* nf Hirift. Drinking milk I.s a qo«xl health habit, and wc are trylmr this year lu make It mure attractive by frequent change

narence l,<«k\v«Hnl of 105 ilreuk a\*tine. Knglewu<«l. wa.s lu^t ao-k'.s viiiiUT «>r Murry nmd*-r’ .s Suit ii- Wrrk t'lub. Till' club lia.s Utc’ll KO

Mr. liMid*-!' lul.s a'Uiouiic'd itu' formution 'd' a club tinsu-.k.

ComitipncingMONDAY

SHIRTS 12cim liidiiiK collars himI ruffs rc-\t-i M*d mid itli im'iuiiiijt K R R K I

We n- pay lug particular atteiitiun loB.NUHELORS’

WORK.

rM ONF KN<L 3-9H!M>

P L A Z A Laundry and Cleaners

Mmy I-'Icir.. uf \Ven> fl'.cds Ilc jijiilu i'n l leceiitly r> tiiri fr.-m j) two weeks luulur trip Inl'i ad.i and the New I)ngluinl .'ttnl'-s.

Brv

Announcemenl is made this weekin the kind of c-rai-ker.s we serve w ith that Anita B. Wells, popular hns-the milk. iciy model of New York will make

“ We have many other health In- | «PPcarance al the Sterling Shoe »nttves. We are sending home | p t. Rlure on CVdclter 21. She was fur-centtves. We are sending

tera to-the jiarenta UiU w»-ek noti» ; ^ Bb the rolhra I1«n;lere InfyJng them that any fhlld w’ho wiishe.s to take darn ing leiwons mdy do So by the payment of a small sum. W e have* secured, the services of Mias Ruth Gillun. a gruduale o f I ’aii- zer Uulleci* for Physical I'Mucatlon and Hygiene, who will give us one day a week. Sh«- will teach the younger children fundamental rythnis am! fulk dancing and follow it up with the <ddcr children with ae.stbe- tic daneing, varied for interest w ith clog and tap darning. In the m orn ­ing she will give rcgylnr physical training In the gnules. The s«'hool is HO large she will meet the lower and utijier grades alternate week.s. It will help In some measure to make up to the children the loss of a physical training director whom w e have not hu<l for the lust two years due to (he city 's ecunumy pro- gnim. Thi.s loss has lyen a cau.se of great deprivation tt> the rhlldr**n not only in jileusiire tint In the csisb- llahlng of right health hulilts and de- velo)»nient.

“ Two memiiera o f our Board of K4lucatlun. .Mrs. Hulst mid Mr. T ier- ney, have visited us. We Always find the vl.slis o f the members of our Boani or Ivlui-allun a real In­centive and insfdrutlon to goo*l work. For they are always ho symjiatbelli’ and vitally interested In ul) w e me trying to do.

“ Next week I w ill (ell you alsnit our wonderful music plans fo r the coming year."

Niw York.

.Tuhn Lis of KnulewiMx) recently as- Hiirned (he dutieH of Building Hiii»er- liilendeiit at Weaver’s.

relics. Civil War niunientoH. ctintiry bird.* . am.iteiir radio, co lor muvicH. arro'.\ tu-ad.s. old muHie sheets, ijiillts. mnriun.-((.-H, chesH, needh*work, mu- dcl l.o;its. I’uitiH. etc.

There is .*1111 tim.- t,. enter hubbies. Ib-gisnuiion biHiiks nmy Im* obbiin- cl fruni any nienilM*i' ..r a l The Fn- Llew...,d I ’rc.ss ufflce, \H South Bciltl str.. t,

rrominent Judgo©•Min A.slitoii demmist raterj ftie

sound syst. m he huH built to be iihc) ul llie fa il. Her)n.rl Skinner repurt- ed on insurance. I ’resltlent .luhn II, Wuu.l stated (hilt Adolr-h Kllm-en Htcin, former iiresident o f tlu* N-w .Icisey I ‘tiilatelic Fed,.m t ion, hiul l>ri.diiced four uuiHtanduiu nici In the philatelic fl,.|d j,, f u.s Judges for the stanui exhlhiiion

The i diM utioiial value of stamp collectuc.' will he slreHsc‘d III Uu- Miami, evtiil.it. the innirnittee rccllm.. that -miy Ihiungli (Iml tnelli.nl will the L'eii'ral pid.li.- appreciate thi’ hut.I.y.

Thc-C p. I-S.ms wore lolmiltcl u.s meml.f is ; F, II. SirnlH*l i,f Hacken- Ha'k. « It, Welili of T,.-;afly and L. F. C;u ri.s.,n nf Fm.lewnod

Ready to Serve You

QidcJ JernceThe Steady Rise

In Price Makes

Early Ordering W iseU r e io i'l te'.| exaid-y, bnt

tiirl rill m ay Im* u|> le |M*r kb I- ii>ii l>> V* In ter, and (liat menaB n HtoliiR »M tlrli\erie « im ul« liitw. B elter uriler ttl iitier, IliuliPNl rpmllt.s. metered <le- llo’r>. I.on |»ri4*«~>.

PhoneENG. 3-7800

Sunrise Oil Co.M IfMim.XItV OF

II. P. FO LK CO.170 SOUTH DEAN H TR E K T

e s <;l e \v <k >d , n . j .

LIREKTY S ( II(M)I,“ What should be the most vita l

consideration in the minds of think­in g citizens of Knglcw'ood at this tim e? The an.twer to that question

Both wuiild make auitalile memor tals. the i-ommlttoe tr.oint.s out.

Roh«Tt Hrunton o f park place han been apjiuintert sexton following the rcslunatii>n of Vii l<»r Bellini.

Now OpenTEANECK

D O G and CATHOSPITAL

A modernly equipped hospital for the care of your pets

M E D IC IN E .. SU R G E R Y - X -R A YDR. J. M. M cCa r t h y

VeterinarianhospitalAssociated w ith New Y o rk ’ s largest private

for over, th r e e years

Boarding (outdoor runs)Plucking — Clipping — Bathing

9 1 7 I - o r Act A v ^ n i iA T F A N F . C . K 7.3Xfi8(Uor. C ooper)

NT. C W ILIAAlthuiigh ngistrutiuns ot St. Cc-

clliii high uml grammar schools are a little lower than last year at pr«ts- ent, they are expected to roncL the previous figures within the next two : weeks. There are always many late ; r»*Kislrutiuns. j

Figures for the two sthools fo llow : i high whuol, boys. 219; girls, 229; I total. 442. Grammar school, Ixiya, ! 212; Elrls. 192: total, .374. j

Two card parties for the b^'nefit o f (lie ( ’lillilren o f Mury lK>oth at the coming* toriii>ola will be held next ' week. MIks LiicHla Quinn of West PalifwuU- .iVi ime w ill be ho.ste.ss f«*r a can! party at h»T home Tuestlay. and Mrs. Luiiis Kast, AuduU^n rouil. on Fridiiy, (MtolN r 4.

The Juiiiur H«tly Name ScK’ iety mtteis at the high school at 8 i».m. every Mumlay. AU boys are Invited.

Wrestling Is coruiucted In the g?* m- • naHliim on Wednesday afternoons.

The si-hools will coo|>eratp w ith the parish car'l f*arty *o tie held tonight.

HOBBY FAIR ENTRY UST IS INUttASlNIi RAPIDLY

To Have Many Unusual Eihibits At Show

With the ileadline f(tr registralimi of entries unly tw o weeks o ff. tlie

j list of hohtue.s and stamq collections I til t>e exliiluti-d at the Secunil Annualj Hobtiy Fair is gnjwing rajudly. Many ' signed \ip ut a meeting iif the Kn- ' glewooil Stamp t'lub We<lnesilay

night. Entries close (Xtolwr ami the show will Is* held tn Lil>erty

IKKji gviltitiiniufil t IC*Amtmg the holibies which have

lx*en registered sa> far are Indian

Going to New York?Visit

1 ^ C ® U ) C ^Dutch •

ZEavernKniiioii- fo r it's exc.-llcnt fomis iiinl oM t i ut>* spirit Vmi w ill lind nil unexpe. i.-d d» hght in this quaint tuv» ru, Th.- Iiim.-.t Wiiics ami liquors arc always Hvatluldc.

Daily SpecialsTabL* fl'liote; l>iim<*r

SiTVfMl A to 8 l lB U. >1. (c\<’ci*i Sahinla.VM)

Faimms Dcl.uvc Lnnt In-oii Till t :<M» 1*. >1. — tm.iHi

Dine in th is fuinoiis Air-Uon- ilitioiicd restaurant »ui your next visit to .New Y o rk '

Louis SherryI IC E CREAM

Ouner Management Since !007

! Paul Langerfeld15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK CITY

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THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955

^ W rtn r P A R T V FOB’ Fi>i{> iF ilM ISS E I.IZ U IK T II OI.VI-HANT

Henry S. I,ei|,er ot l,e(j|ila. form er Mbw Kllxat*eih Otypimnt.

the of honor yini'-play^^tem ooh at a mft i>arfy nixi tfti ui *the home of Mrs. Ivlwai<l ^Lym an iilm-e. In toinpliiia'nt to her «Wta*nt nmrriiiKe in rnmhri'Ju*'. Kny-

fo the Uev. H en ry H. Iyfeli>er

• _________ j___________n ('lofu* “ H«jlM*rr> <’ov f”

Ji Mr. an«l Mrn. Wiiliarn 1., ri«rre. IJr., hiivi* r«*iunii«l to Ihl l.ni-l*u ‘ avenue, ufter wevrul woekn at their i^aummer home. • ItuylM-r^y t ‘ov»” , J^^nnahunk port.

3>' ♦ ------- ---SelertH KnitleMiMMi

Mr«. nianche SUh t i of Siotix City, Iowa, h;tH a resl'leiii alDwiaht .Manor. Vlrs. ^ ho hasmatie fre<iueiit vI.'iUh to Km;h'Wooil He U KIM'kI of Mr. an<l .Mo. CUkiiI" Weaver an<i liui a .MissHftnmih HM»ert. in wti*»oi m lai.stoii. |)f*ie<'te<i I'inyHevvoiHl n ; a (•liiri; of r.e.-*l«len«-e Ul the ea.st la tle f than :;T»u- Hilt. ”

T im Kerrn He:.;

Mr. ilrtiJ .Mrs r iu r fiu i ' l»II«oil1i Kerr, Jr., are ri'tiiinint: from .Man lalokhia to .slay 1>jnt>or-inlv vsitli Mr. K e r i ’ H inifenis. .Mr. an*l Mi» flureiM.e I). Kell. I>an.i niltjl they lake poHsisso.ri of the Imn-e whieh they have reiit» «l at 111’I'eim fly rouil ill wlihh .Mis ItiivniMii' Boyl*e ha.s Iieen living. Mrs. huvie ii}<l farnliy wilt loeute iieniiamiiil.'. In Wakefjel.l, U. I.

Arrive nii (»eoruie

Carol s'lntunnel ;iint Mu; ThfejMlo.slu Ihiir .\n(li«-w -, aim llnei) .S|>ct»)||iir the .‘•lllliiiiei lit ihi rohe. are arrlvina ilii:< vm i-K un ilie UftUlKk;.

TI*;.V AT U T T I .K IIOOLHAf ST IIO O I. S T l l )K N T 8

A K K KLI*:CW:iK u m C E IlSThe IJttle Kihoo!. 10t» Linden ave­

nue. hae invited the parents and frlendn of the whooi to a tea on Kunduy. Sepiemlwr 21). from 4 to H u’ cloi k. The tea will lie (riven an a liuu.He uuriniiiK' lo r the new third »{rade room whnh was roustria tcsj and fiiiiiished during the summer. Mrs. HwlKht Morrow will assist the .stiiff tn recMviiiK.

The i«hool. which re*o|M‘n»*(J on Si'MemlH-r ■J.'i. tiow’ has elu.sses fur chlhlren from IH months to h years of oKe The third urade is conduc-teil hy .Miss Atine Hradlev of South firaiiKe. Other new mernliers of the Htal'f ini'iude .Miss Kal>ii>n Slniom{.'« irf New' Haven and the .Silases Mary Sudlor and lOlleti Hniyn of Kn:;ie- wood. The two latter tire a.s.slstanlH.

srU P K I.S !:!) ON SII.VKRV\ Kl II) I S<i A .\ NI S’ KHS A K Y

Aiixllitiry Hus laiiirlieun

The Knali'Wool) l!(>s|iitnl .\ii\ih;iF\ opened the veoKon u i lh 11 liliulenti at the home of .Mie, .N rlln ii S ('(mkman, We*lneMia,\-. .\ni<.ii;, ihei if tswere- ilt '. Oillierl 11.. i .l.tl, Mr- Htuiiwood Iv I'lMliei . Mi.s. .loliii I, VanderhiU. .Sirs. K wIh i I I; l.uri law. Mrs, Ih-K lliilliolay. ,Mi>. D:i\l.| I ’ rimi: Ivirle. .\h,n. S tu a ll Hceil iiliil Mrs. Huah I'l'tei.s,

To relehrate ih<r 'JTith annlveraary o f th fir marriaKe. Mr. ami Mrs. A. H. IJorehi-r,' . of .’5 Sts.son Terrace, ’renafly, were liohoicsl with a party Saiiiiday m^ht h.v a mmilH-r of their friendw and neiahisirs Tin- affa ir wa.s a loiiiplete Mirpri.-e to Mra. Ihirclo'is.

Mt«. Hot* her.s, who i.s the former .SIiH.s Marauret IlciiHel. danahter of Mrs. H, .M lleiiHel of 'r<nafly, and the late Mr. Ilerisel. wa.s married lit the old lleiiMel homestead. 7a Hillside avenue, i.liiiflv. hy the Itev. h 'liu o. Kvor.'-. pir-tor of St, .John’s iaitlieriin c im i'ii uf Isnale- woo<l at that time.

'i'he uiHfKts inciudeti Mrs. Henry .M. HenKel, .Mik. .leunm-tt* .M.'Heuas, .Mr ami Mrs. \V. \Veii'le|l UuiiBf;, Mi.s.s .Marjorie landeiiian. Miss Mll- died Constaii/e and Mr and Mrn.

({laniin'iaof, '|■|■ll,ll!>.; Mr. and Mr-H Ktatik llanii. Mi and Mrs

'(}eiii(.p. Strom: and l•;‘lnlnml W.' Ilo in . Hiii k' iisiH'k ; Mi - .Maitlia K. I Kalima, Weelmwken; .Mr ami Mrs. ' Hudo||iii Miidte, I'liit:leuijod: Mr. iind I .Mrs, Sainmd A, Melioil< r, .Maple­

wood, Ml ami .Mrs. .Ir.seph lOd- w;iids, Kasi l;ii t liei loi o . Mr. nod

i .Mis , Heiii> I ’i Im* h>||, Moiitrlair; I Mr. an>l .Nil- Ijhii.s < Ji i,-s\ nld, Metij-

I 'li; .Mhs .Maijmie lti'We\ tind Al- It (\ llaekmati, New Voik.

.Motor to Indian i.aiteuml Mia, liohert l.ivliia.stnn. avenue, are leavliii: VVednes-

ila\ fur a rii' ior trip to Indian I.:ikp III Uie Adireiidlieks.

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S O C IA L AND P E R S O N A L

— , — fVIftH. (J. CHAPM AN filV K SLleanorrensterer m n <h w )n to on hkksBecomes Bride tn Church Ceremony

CustomPERMANENT WAVES

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C H A R L E SH A IR D R E S S IN G

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A U T U M N( htr c\cr - incrt'usinjr cul-lection 'll l l i f scoSOti’sinnst iitlereslinkT modeU in i’ l.riiKil I'na ks. Sjiuris- wcar .’itHl Stiits warrant \i)ur iretjUeiH insjieetioii.

M.ADK T O MK.AHrUE— lUiLADY TO W K A B

C.*hitnea of the Kin*t ITehhytertan Church on Friday niifht pn>noun«t?d throughout the Valley lhal Mlax Kleanor Hojihla Fen.sterer uml Henry ' Ameroy Hartwell of Knylewissi hail ‘ i>et:ome nuut and wife at ita Manctii' ary. T l « Itev. t'arl Hopkina Kl- mure officiated.

The altar had Iw en d#-c./r.iteil wiili < ynilMittum ferna and palma witJi whita pofpfsiO 1 itrysamtheniurna andwhite afiteis idated at tluj entrance of the chancel. White flower« wen- also effrscUve lrfftw*,4sn the glitterinK candksH on the altar tahle. t'amlel- Hhrc on hish .stainiurda between Um jk WH un eai-h wale of tlie ai.’ile was the only UuhiiriK with the excep­tion of the flmndelierH, one at each transept.

W'Ulium Jaiiaimhek. oryanist of the r-hurch pluye.l !t half-hour’s pro- Ki'um is'fore the uppeaiance of tie- hrtdul jmrty at NiHO.

Miss Kensleror wus aiven in mar- rittge l>y her father. She wr.re a Uuht-ritlinj; wliite moire trniiied aown with V-neek raHteue<1 In front. The we<ldinf,’ vidl of net, part of whk it was worn over tin* face, extended to a ereut h-n;;th i»e- yoitd tlie moire train. She rarrled lll!k-s-of-the-vulk;y utth aard* nlas.

Thu inulion o/ hoiiot ami .six liiidul atlemlant.s wete ul.so aowiiu.i in molri) fasiitoned with i-upe effect witli round turn-over eollai.s joined at the Ihioat wit;j a :;oi<l » la.'-p ’I'lioir iMHluntes watre Iona umJ sliKhl- ly trailed. .Mrs. UolsTt Turner of Uadlaim, aisfer of lUiw lutde, a.s matron of lumor. wane rust-colored iriolre and cun led yellow ehrysaii- Iheintmis.

The hridesnmtd.s In tiir»nioi.sc moire and u;ii r'vinK rust-enlijn d and hron/.e ehryHanlliemums were Miss Anne h'lscher. a cuusitt or the iiri'ie. and MIhh iCleanor MartWell, a sister of file Itiidet; n .oiri, Indh of l•]m;l •. woisl; Mrs, Heorye Tiilly of Uo.sfoii; Miss .Vlurjorh- famplndi iiiid Miss Ihatrici! Kellfiy of Uruoktyn. and Mrs. Norman T'lKcy of .\ew York.

Mr. Martweir l-est miin win- 1‘oh'r lull] .^ildeti uf .liun.ili';', ! - !. I'.shcrs vvei-i- ipilifit Ttiiner. Ificl iMirn; .lameH W Mri',|uiu', ,|r , l*;ii ulewond ; ,];u k I-'rid, \Vui>!ui w l<cii ;iLiihert Ko-shay. Hi nok 1\ n ; .Insepii Ifurdin. Harf.sdale, N. Y, and f ’ fuirles Ahrey, I ‘lain field.

.After the cereniunv. a reception was held lit tlm liuine o f the bride's jmrent.s, Mr. and Mrs, Walter .1 Fenstorer, I!) llrayton street. Mr and Mrs. Hartwell departt-d later for a trip to Herniiida after wlilcti they wi\l live at MO HmyttW street.

Tlie farmer Miss Fenslerer was tradimted from Dwiaht .School and the .New York School of T-’ine and Api'lied Art.s,' jSlu! also attende the Trnpha^en School of t»eslun. New York, find has studied ul ttie nmioi Central School of Art.

Mr. Hiirtwcll la the .son of Dr. an<l Mrs. Henry H, Hartwell of Tmior Halt. Knalew'ood lie .atfiiid- •-.<1 Harvard .MilltiU'y School of I.os Am;el',*i and N’ew A’ork I'nivcisiiy in th< ItJlKt i luHS. He is a mem- U-r of Zeta I ’.si fraternity and Is with the I'areitls .NltiKUssine ip New York I'lty.

TO FOK.M SEASON'N PLAN.S

.Aniiclpatiiis u year of unusual nc- ilvity ami th * mMUngWetineaday * the laa-

LEARN

Bed u ly Cii llure$2.00 weekly

( i lr l- m-i-dc'l w ill. rci|iiirc nii<rc p r iu lia '. S i'lu to l lot* 15>- ;t il.i\. k i '. ; i 't t - r !

Earn While Learning

Croquignole Oil

Permanent Wave$ 1 50

Complete'e is im a lity ijt .\ny Slyltc Long or Short

All Items 10 cents

Modern Beciiily School()ppo»ife W tio lw o flh 's 0 ami 10

ISO M A IN S T R E E T H a c k . 2-9108 H A C K E N S A C K

Madame PaporelloHALLET

UANCING SCHOOLRivara’ s Hall

Appointments on Tuesday R W f.»t .Str<»pt Fnplewood. N. J.

Phime Te.nncck tl- HHiK

How A r e Your Clothes This Fall?S P E C IA L PR IC ES

Now III Kffet I o il Huiuaiilccd Dry <1caiiinK By K\|M‘rtx

2 Garments Beautifully C Q /»DRY CLEANED AND PRESSEDQ ^C

s i r r s s i "o v ( ;f i ) ,\m > l•uF.ss^.ll. . - i v

eh ¥ T C ¥ T sa- J L J U i J t ' O l lC L E A N E R S and D Y E R S

1 « N . \uu Ilruul S treet, Englewmwl

MISS T L K T K IfS KNIi.VOKMKNT .ANNULNf'KH AT A IB-NNKU

Hr and Mrs, jQiuj^S^elso'n Teeti r have announced the enguirenient ui thfli dniuttiter, Allas Isabel n. Ted er. to Edward A. Hill, son of Mr.-i ,v\,iot<iii M. Hitk of New York and l.o.'»-.Anu*d* s and the late Mr. lit!!

M iss Tretoi prcjiared at DwiLhi .''I bool aiid wa.s g^rtidiuited from Vas- Mir in ISHI. She is a memlxT of !lie \ u>;*sir t'liih of New A’i*rk.

.Mr. Mill wii.s graduatwl from Hur- vai I III ini'i. He is SHStM-dated witl; H. H. .Macs, Ine„ ami is a mernlrt-i '.■f .s<pl;tdr<-n A of N'-W York, ttie HarMiid Club and New York .«kal- m « Clut..

The announcement wn.x maib \\ c.|ii.-..las i-venina at a dinner for the inuii.'.Tiutp families al tin- Immo of Hi . iind M i-h. Teder on Lyduker^Ircd,

Til. ncidin? win take jdace in .lanuarv.

la .I.FN SVKNSOX TO M.IRKY IN ll.Al.TIMOKK S .\TIK IIVV

The marrl:ie- in takine plaro tt. morrow in Haitsmore of MIms Kliei Svcii.xnii, (I.iiu-hter of Mrs. Johanna Svensuii. ov s Hudson avenue, to Walt. I .\ndr.w Clark, son o f ,M» and Ml-. William J. Clark of Ruth piford. The U. v Michael A. riark S I , >« .f?., ; itimr at the if-reniOH.-. which P takini.' place In the recfnr\ .11 ti.f. c!iiitd( of Saint Tt:n.n.*«iu.‘t.

7'Ihtc will I.e no wetldln,;- attend- int.-! Ml-, Svpns.>n"s mothf-r an.f I'l Uh. r t-;'msin.i Sv*'nson, will at '••ml tli*‘ I > ri monv.

Miss Sven.-..n ha.B V»een ooimedetl with the Kh;;!cw<«b1 W’oman's l-:x- . tiaiiLc f.<r it nmnlH-r of years.

Ml Cftrk is an In'otronce tirnp*-. Ill %'• w York connected with th* '|‘niv» -Mcrs Instimnce.

.\fier a short wedding trip 1h' will liuiKo ineir Horne at

ltc.;< on Tewors, Hasbrouck Huiybl.-.,

son. Mrs. Tcnafly. i offU-ers an,. Aid S<K-i€ty of

-. .'wex n«itl.. . hulned thewUera uf tha

r'lral MethodistFpistotiat C'hunh at a luncheon at her home Krtdny of lust week. Such luncheons will le- held every other month through the season to din- ur«n ami formulate plana Besides

•Mra. Joseph II- Trilotson. pa.Mt pres- idcni. as honor guest, others at- fending were Mrs. Waiter Kchilke. .Mrs. Lulls HdiiniH, Mr.s. Juiieph VValtlilMr, Mr*. KveroH L. Bwlft uml .Miss M. A. Dale.

Althmrgh il»e iumhoon chains l>av- already taken f.lace. plans for w hich have been prevlou.sly stated In The Press. .Mrs, Chupmiin is l>eltu: tiost •-S.S. Fritlay. OctoU>r -I. to tlie initial group of 12 whtdi sltirts the

limlnlshiim i-iiain."Other plains for the inontli Include bus Irtj. oil Tiie'ujjty, Octolier Itl.

to the Kfuiiklm laikes Hairy.On Octoiier I''. I>"tlj groups of the

*-<M*idy. of whii'li .Mrs. .lo.sejdi Wal- Hieir and Miss Hale are« leuder.s, are joimiig In a large dinner *o enter- lain ilelegales to flic I ’.ergeii ( ’oun- ly f'oumil of Ibhgioij.s PMucatlon ('oiivcution w'liicli is meeting at tite Mdbo'iisl Cbui< li.

On tlic evenin's of (S-lolier 2,u and 2<J lliere will l-e two benefit j.er- forniunces of the Bergen County 1'iieatre (luil.l at tlie SMUWi*<* f ’ lH-le

tub, 'reaui‘ck ci;id. the first (»ne to !• ■'Hay r'eviT'■ |j> Noel Cowurrl.

and (be second Aiminia Houventi's ■'Skidding."

f)n Novemtier I the .senii-anmial nmunuae siile will be held in the u.'.nmaslum of the church.

Branson de Coa Here Nov. 12th for Supper Club

The seusun's fital me<*tlng of the Thurwlay Hupinir f'lub will take plate Oetidisr 8 In the-Kast Kisirn of the First Preahyterian C*hurch. Of- llcers this year .xs olecied In the KpriiiK are Misa Helen Bugley, preal- d'-nt; Mi.ss Olive Place, vkf-presl- ijenl; Mrs. Wiilium Tullnum, prti- i.’ rum I'hairman: Miss Oladys I'aim- • r. s'-cidur.v ; Mis.s Kdny Ilolierla. ireo-survr. uml M(ss Ay;mnj Clieii- •lue. supper committee.

The program j»roml»cs to lie of unii-iml interest altimupli not yet ioinjdetcd for tlie entire sea.son- Thursday’ }. meeting will I* featured by S’egjo reuihiufs ))>• the Bev. Carl II. Klrnore,

Tin- foiltiwlri:; meiding. CKtols.r IT. the t'luii will us.si‘mble as u.sual after th*. supper lioiir t«> lieur a talk by a iiiemlsu' o f tlie I'-cderal IIou.h- mg Coininiltue on the Huhject ‘ ‘Fcil- Miil Houstnj,'' Helatinu KHpeciully to Kiiglew<MMl,’ * The meetiiu,' will be open to anyone intere.stecl.

.\ particular bright .-»pot aiTungwl t<U the is *he Jlppeamme ofI'ransori de Cou with hi.s Hre..ni 1‘ntiiivN. His Mubjed has not ><•! Iici-ii determined upon, but he i.s well known In iLiiglewood ami vbtii- iiy for his InlercHtliig travel talks. The date Is Nmi'nilxT 12. at the .tumor High School. Mr. de Coo's '•ubject will be Hiinouiui-il later.

MBS. I.INK IwM I B SI HPHISKB W ITH B IU T IIB A Y DINMCB

4. ----------

Bridge Monday; Picnic Meeting

Of A. A.U.W.

M is . Heorge rl unothiT

day inlle'tnnc. look ,daie \Vc ;i dinner al her ovetuic, where ic]-. .Mi.s.s Card**

IJnklator ha.s cele- turning of a birth- 'riiis year the party InuHilay iiiulil with home. 7U lligliwuod

■•he >uid her daiigh- IJnklater live, w Ihmi

rONTKM I'OKARY CLl B r.A R I> •P.AKTY U f lX i Bi^ T U R ^U A Y

The Contemi*orury Cli-b com m it­tee for the lar^fe card jiarty t o be Riven in Hoo«*v«lt School tu>noun<-es jilans are c«implete<J, The i»arty will lie a <)es.xuT bridge to IieRln a.t l:!tii ami it I.s ex|*ecte<l the amount rtii.*«'d w ill cover the expen.>«H for charity to which the club contribut«*.s each s*'«i8on.

•Mrs. Jo.'*irph Walthier, Mrs. P . A (Tinniu.s and Mrs. Thomu* Hirt- whistle announce the prijte.s fo r ca»’h table aie uuractive and there ih al.s« a door ]>nze.

MBS. n N M I S’ H.\KilKNOPENED KOH U iO K A L I ' U ’ NB

;\n niitst:in'!!ng soulul event of ttie \\e<‘k will lic H benefit bridge parU Sponsored tiV llie Women of ttic .Sortlicrn Valley Bramh of the

W. If \sil| take ■Aoo'' l''lel,| Club i.ioii, .Scpiemtier k .Mr.s. Harold

place at lh<- on MoioIiin

:k». at 2 ;:h) K- .'Viithonv.

Curtis (J. Pratt and Mrs. C. l,ewiH have charge of the

m D!MU B~l,.\NOAN

Mr and Mr.s. ‘.bimet .y, Igingnn, BH Hetiiarcjii avenue, announce fh^ uiofTtaue ..f tfm ir daughter. .Md- \liic Th>ii*N*> l.rirv-Toi], f.i Bernanl

jlliiildcMk, «oii jif Mp an<! Mrs. !fo- h-it'.d Hndda. k, S2 Park avenue, Th-' |c,M,-.mony \‘ - U pl:;v<’ .-H j la;, afti nioou iu .b i'sey- City- in the 1 I*-, t.i| \ i,f St, Paul o f the i'rns.' . jw it l i the Bev Father Cottnrir of- j fit iating.j Mi-ss M .iiy Ham:an. sLstcr o f the j oM-iT*. ‘ .l I,,-I (,iiiy atteiMiuiit. .loiui

Buii.-r uf Ifngb -rtood wa.-i l»e.st man • Mr. aiu) Mr.-.. Uuddtnk are 0 1. a two w-ik.-'" wi.-ldiHf, tiip t“ l-Tufida

i and Culm

,\..\.l i-:u '■ aflet I

.M rs.

.\rtlii a ffa ii.

The i.ifHped.s will Ih* r Ivod to the m-holi.i.HhIp fund of the National Ah- jsoii'ition id' I ’ nivi'rHily Women. Iasi yeai by tm*ans of a very suc-cuHsfbl bridge party, the club was able rn;ike a very sulwtantlal cimlrll u- tlon. It is vei'y gratifying In tln-'e times In be able to lie a medium Hirouch whl(h Hunie -wortlw eitl umy atteml college. Thla financial assi-tance In the f irni of a s' lmlar- shlp lias sent hundreds o f glil.s to (-oiiege. v\ho could not have jittinct- cd ntherwise. Tocay there i.s <\n ;i create]- neetl of scholarahips than

ver befon*. The high .silioul gii-l must continue her eiluiuUon In '•]•- ■ ler to compete wi'h her imiie fu|-. lunato college slat* i-s. When work I.s none too plentiful, selctivc < m- ploymenl available to the noii- ul- lege group I.s neie.sH irily limited,

Kindly make resejvation> with Mrs. Harold .-Xnthotiy, Ho llugiieiiot avenue, Knglevvocsl. Thia afruii la open to the public.

InterafHte Park PicnicThe (-ollege women of the .\<.itii-

i-rti Vjilley Branch of the \V,opened the year w-ith a deitgiitiiji• amp-fire .supper Motnlny afteiiicnn at ttie scinir picnic ftjoumls on B> ii- drick Hudson drive, Inteistate piuR. AirtHii fifty memliers and ime.sta •gotheie.i ari'Un«l the camp-fire to purlake rif meal of hot hanil-mcer vjitniw 11 hes. steaming- coffee, h -tiie- made .nielleis and fruit. Ttie iic- nic was In charge of Mrs. Ciirti« 1}. iTatt. lin.spitallty <-hairmun..ng were Mrs. (‘jporg*- Tejitient ,lr. ;md Mrs. .1. .\. Macaulay of T*-'i:i. fly.

.\ short tiuslnes.s mpeting^ ffdin.\<-1.:*t whilh Mrs. J. .\ Harntson, ji-s- idenl. pic.-.jded. .After u wc|...hip was tend'reil to the incmbeis and Hieir gii'stN;, j( re«untc of tlie om,- L-ram was given w lilili iinhnleii tbp litinonticeiiient that .Miss Hntis Latii'U I’ livk, prc-bldeiit of Bii«ii-iiff •lumor Ci'Heg'e. will s|>euk on l•:d!|- <ation for M««]ern Living on (iii .i.c.r7.

^'ncalionat (luklanreMrs, c w Smith, chairman •■f

• dmatioii, .spoke on piaiiH for \ "a- liMfiitl •guidance, .\nnoijm-*‘niPnt ,\;is nnntc of ;i vmtttional ronfor-nie ).• 1* lit Id In Nm emljfer for Iht Hwi i,t xp-rr-'w Higti Sihoo! joipibs .iT wlc \\ iher* will l>e speukers for Huh bi.\j» and guts. These spi>akers, aiitluo-- itic> in theit field, will point ..it ftic oi>pnrtiinities of the diffpieiit \... i'utioti.H for the high Rchtad umlb ge b.i\ and girl. Ther.* will ;c ai t-- sugge.siions In Siholustii- iind • d- 1‘ J n {au'Utions.

.Viitioiinceiiieiit was maue of iheIferild Tribuuc'.K Fifth Anmi.d I -r- urn on ('urreiit Broblem.s at the W ,\. .1. rf I*". 1U ... . IT

j ,\ few til kptfi will tn* available to I in<-mi»-»-s t'i attend this forum I f I j interested plca.sp notify Mrs. (J.iitet- son.

Mrs. tlarretson ilosed the ]o>i(- ing bv thanktnc the ts.jird tn.-rnn.-rs lor flo ir uMipprntion and Int -.st in file siu I eas of the j.lans fir ilip teiming year. .\ vote of f|i nks was gtvi II to Mr-. tV (!. Pr.itt i.s bost.s.“ for fl'e afternoon

( lull’ s Officers ,OffM-'us iind chairtin-n f* i tb*' \>ar

are .A.rs, J CiarrefsoH. i.iest-•ient; Mrs. Sti'pliPn S, ve e-presidenf; Mis. Harold K \n!li-'ny,S*-vietwi>. iVllKH Meln-rt.iieasurei'. Hirector-.s-al-lar::. . Mrs. Moia Mavrilla, .Mrs. Leon H, .Idt-

fiieiids NurpriHPfl h'T with gifts ainl H->wers in comptinient to iiei- Mlth biiTlnifiy. t'ards were also rpcet\ed lioni frieiidH wlio had be.-n iinali!'* to . all.

•Ml- l.inklafiT Is of din-cf S(of<b d.-.M i iii am! witli iier lose of mu:a< li.is ulwiiy,'. retained lu*r interest in the ;ongs of Scotland. She sam' ■■Ine of liej- fiiv<ail«-.s W'ediie.sdas

Inc ludiiu> “ The Fiiiwer of Hitmiee." .Vnoitier I'ojliir-e of the gaUieiiii;’ wa.s the amusing- stories by Itolicrt .Mail.Piin. one of Hie dinm-r guests. .\urel |''o.sier, who with .Mr.s. Link- luier's gmndiittughter, Mrs, Foster, are viaillng for a month Itpfore re­turning to I ’aniimu where Hr l'■ostPr Is connei ted with the Ooreas MuiuoriHl Institute, talked about .somt* of Vheir Interesthig Px|>cri- oucefl in the Canal Zout*.

Bc.side llm.SH nireudy mentioned, guests wpre Mrs. Uolirrt Ma'I,,€an, Mr. and Mis. (>. F. l'’<»Kter. .Mr. and Mr.s. Bnl»».}t iWiniiing^, Mrs. Paul f)llo, Mr. and Mrs. Holtert Sher­man. Mr nml Mrs. Clark Oniler- donk. Mr an.| \|is, Williiini Kelih- ner, Mr- CaHsandra Unkiater. Wil­liam l.inklaier, the Misses Belli and Sue Jane nmlerdonk. Mrs. J. Kob- ertaon ot We.stciiest'-r wa.s among the guests.

Mr.s. p, A. CunniuR, Van Nujstrand avenue, ojienptl the garden o f her home at ;5P2 Van No.Htrand aveiaic, ypstenluy for a picnic for members of the choral society of tbe A’oii temporary Club which meets f o r the .sea.son'.s first rph<*arsul next Thurs • lay rmtiiiing at 1);!IU in the We- i Hide I'lesliyteriJwt Church.

.^onie of the choml'n mernl>prs were unaliie to attenil. T lw «»- wlio were there included Mrs. n'honuc' Blrtwliislle, Mrs, George Liiiklstter. Mrs, (I. .M H ough. Mrs.- A . W Bnnekerhoff. Mrat Valent in«- liuch.

Harriet Hinter. Mrs. Hi-rnanl Wayr. Mrs. William Crumpton. Mrs Id (teiitleman. Mrs. Walter Sc (»n ami Mr.s Edwin Hultle.

.M1m.h IMiiti rk-ott. director r»f the- choral since it.s organiaiUoii. o n ly in­tently reimiusl from Europe when she- has Iteen meeting some o f the most out standing radio annoiiiicrs and tim.'-ic coaches on the contirieid. Si-'x u<"ks svere passed m Norway us ac"'iMpani.st for .Miss Ellen Iteep wlui has ln-cn pronounced o n e of Hiis luiuifry's leading cunt rnltos. They met Havicl Mouruci Johanne.seii of Oslo, piatibst and coach. wht» lius jii.Ht completed a Isiok on (Bicg: to he pllbii.*-lie<] Boon.

.Mms .^teller ndutiied by w a y ol Scoilaiiii ami Eng lam}.

.MISS .ii;ssiK \H( H in \ u >(iin:iTi:i) wmi ’ si KPitisi;'

clialrmaii membership; .Mr.s. Theo­dore Skinner, pingiam; Mr.-- .lac ib Beck, stmiy gn.iip; Mrs. Curtis G Pnitt. hos|.ita!ity : .Mis. .\. i*. C|iat»- polka. lubUcity; Mrs. ClnuhH \V. Smith, e^hicaiion; .\lip. .\rihur c.I.e\vis, fellowshli),'^ am! scholarship.^; Mr.s. Cllffoiil Biiniham. vi( < -t hair- man fellouships ami schoiarship.s: Mrs. George Tenn< iii, Jr. »ivi-u aiel logi.vlatbm: Mrs. .Marcus Fair, eco­nomic ami legud status of wimm.

A ( ••loliinalion church su<-bil aicl b liiiiilav .surpri.se was g lv c ji Mi.‘- .b-.'-'sic ,\rc liibaid of Cross street Wi-ilm s<lii\ :ib;ht by mFinliei'H i » f lie Cbiisli.iii th ideavor .Stuiety «>f th- W ‘ - t .s'ldf I ’ I'csbyt.*! i:iM C h u fc li, Instem! ot liuldtiig til.' l•■•-■ula • m-et • lie 'll' lie sociclv biiii-’ td. kliO '’'l C'ig.‘ lhal -Mis.H '.■\rclii!i:dd's Idrthlay is'ciuT'^l \V‘'diics<lay evening offern l opb*ufimiiv to coniplini'.’ot unf» o f its mcmb' is, and while Mis-; Arrlubalr) was taking an improinpt\i t r ip to i bu kensa< k, the soch-iy. le.l H y her sistr>r, Miss Betty .\nltibald with the }»Ksisian'-c of Us officers look posst.s.sion nf the home to gre*-t her return tlnrc. \ .short ImsittPBs meeting was foHawe.i with a Hirlh- day ct'leliraiion.

-Among the young {.enfde attend­ing were the Mis.se.s J<annc l.,ich1, J<*anm‘ and Anm- Birtwhlstle. Joan Bollinger, hkiith potllnaer. W in ified K«»se, Gwendolyn Masten, NfalKl W’ illig, Eltm Nelson, Jack Hawx- wc||. Irving Tunis. \VaMa<-o un ! 1 Jotiald K|tringcr, Hobert I u rrow s, Clifford Curli-^s. I'veoH (Jai-ilncr. William amJ Jolui Bmstow. 1i*au.' Miche. Qonlon Uu.s.s and W iliwin Schermerliorn.

Uwl.vht School began U s ddtli yeaiJ Thursday. Seplemlier 20. when

I'lasses iyssembled for th e fir«t liuy ■Tf BC iool in both the Junior and -eiiior Sc-htioi«. With an enrollment tareer llu m last, un intcrcHting yesr e Ijeing planmei. new girlwas weliom wl hy a sponsor, selecto*! from lae gioup of clrkH already at- U’ndiiK ^wi.^hl. At aMsemldy, held tucli m orning at Juiiu. Flltner,ilrcHident o f the -rtudent govern­ment, Wch'oiiied the Ktudent iKxly. •tiiphaHi in'g) the spirit an il the ideal Hf Dwight and asking f<jr the sup-

|.oit of «-very girl.The o fficers of the I> iy Bchool

Student' (Jovernment Aasoclation are:

ilis.sfts Julia Filtner. president: Plo’Viicc Su'Jler, vicn-j*rPNldetjt; Margaret Bisakip. NHiicy Ix'we. Jane Whittemore. Nettin Lou Coit, Mary Orient. Jean Grttnt. Betty Uruwning. Ilitu Ferris, senators.

V O I NG

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'T* Mitl-rMn., l.iviritslui, .

K'-K .........n.,1 th.,**;""m.arlnhi,i ,,i mi. '* '■ Tenatly. BJ,,,

„ ••r.iru iMMrs. i;,i “ •*>

•»!«.. vl ithit I,., "'“ I. %h,C. Monk m ou I-,,. 'o turnwl. M.r , , '• « . ItHrmtoi,. Jr. w-iii'N®*'who hu.| Boranch In Monlun, „ ‘..f Khklew...,,uml accom„a,M,,|WcKlo)' M„nk I J , f tvisit In on City

(Otlirr .>«ii la| ^

A T C O N S T A N T IN E ’S

you may have your Hat made

“just as you like it”The New Di.lihs ll.its for Suit .uni Spurt Wear ,ir( litre in all tlie New Colors anil I'lriVrt I'itt' Hear! Sijes.

f ^onstantine’s

40 Eait Palisade Avenue Englewood, N, J

I m p o r t a n t

new clothesby NOR M ANDIE

Huy nindcr.'i tclv prii-nl clothes- in a liifrli stylf sUire, ami lu-nelit by its tastes ami stamlards.

Hormanhtr S>l)Dppri-IVINtiSTUN m iLDINti

E N G L E W O O D . N.J.I i i u ' s d a y tiiul S(itunlti\< (Tniinijs

I'OU.MKIl .MA( b e e n UB( I T T N O im i FOB EAI-E MATCHES

Mr. and Mrs. .lulm H. C rew s of Miami, are gu<-.si.s nf Mr.s. t'r.'Wt-' parents. Mr. an<} Mrs, B. S Oremt \’un \o.“tnintl avenm*. .Mi.s. t'rews (he former Mias Maurr-cn Y>n uM. nationally known in golf t ircleK. wii! .stay in llUK iocnlMy for .s«'v<i:il weeks to iiarticipntc in ilic KaM citlf m.dchcs.

Garaped ian *s SEVENTH ANNUAL

Sale o fO R I E N T A L R U G S

Domestic Rugs - Bro'Adloom Carpets ot! «irc -‘urc K* fiiul a cx>rmT in vonr Imm,- lo

iHc nnc nf tlic-sc ainazinj^ly ln\v prirct! rni;-. i'.vcry one caTio a iiioiicy-liack suaraiUcc it you are not saiislicd within a vear.

SupviVaiul0

lil

4 8 5$01^.00

Bmaillooni

CARPETBcgu liir 9 tb..*)0

l»<TshmLILIHANSRcffXilar 9275.00» ’ \ I2 ' rhlncM*

RUGSBcgu lar 92ihi.<M)

Ov**r 2500 R i i ^ wiirfh )j(2 (H).0 O0 . O p e n c\cr>* tCIMIIK CVI.I |#« • t>«**lliCIVdi«.>. Come curly. Tlnm-suml.H <»f IIarj4:Mi:is,

-.on; Mrs. Sti , iMUsliip; .Mrs, Fivtl

S' ; nit.-iii-.Mo.sfs, vii

V. Garapedian Inc.I.girgpHt Kxchjsivr K tig Store in liie State

PalLsadc am i Gruml .Atcmic. Eri^icutHMl

SCHOOL DAYS A R E HERE AGAl

YOU'LL WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST

Have a pcmianent forta unruly ciuls.

EMERALDBeauty Salon

10 E. Palisade AvraueENGLEWOOD 3-IM

iamonds are the eternal Gift and

I n a few months prices w ill be higher. We

dvise you make your selection Now—we have

M any sizes to choose from and your

rder can be held for future delivery

ever were prices lower than at present. The

D esired setting we can supply you and

S ave you money — B U Y NOW.

L E B S O N Sof ENGLEWOOD, INC.

JewelersLi-vingston Bldg. Englewood, N.

Specials Starting SaturdaySept. 28th to Friday, Oct. 4lh

m eFItKSIII.V ll.k K F II

COFFEE RING . reg. 25c..V.tM I,l,.\ .'S.NK ('H(M’O I..ATK

Butterscotch WAFERS . reg. 60c ^Delicious Candied Apple-on-a-stick . * •'

.!^4 9c

30c saved by calling for 1 quart BRICK — Vanilla, Chocolate and Frozen Peach .

Ulelivered Sl.(iO)

70c

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“ Oi'cr thsrty-eiyIU yearx o f uncxcelli’d */

Phone ENGLEWOOD 3-0437

THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

SOCIAL AND PERSONALTMOMPHON- S U K Kl^riT S IK iW KK KOfl M ISS i m ii

| i MLs.s Anna SI<Kk« tt. douchter of I Th«- .Minses Gt-raldlno and [ [Mr. and Mis. Josoj h Slbikatt, of | n<>r Klytm. <’otla*{e place, won* JtHni '• ' KnylfWoo«l avQnue, KnfflfwocHl. and j hustosiy.s Tliuiwiuy evcnhiR of \n \

k ai a Unt'n ahowcr for MIsm

flgletvood Is Well Represented At Many Schools and Colleges

i Mavirii*' Tliomp.**on. son o f Mm. ' Harry Thomps'on of Tponfly road.

Norman Tilinn. KlizaJieth In«ruham iTm aity. and ihe lute Mr. Thomp- uixl Mary i^adltr. I.ham. were murrt'*<l K;»liirday after-

DAVID LKHSON W IL L.MAKKY NLW A K K (ilH L

Mr. nn<f Mm. A. Fiedler of ‘JfVi Oi-

lietum to Street

weeks Knslewoofi.XT the I*''’' P^j,ic have lH?en erradiially

prepfrrehm""

„ , larii. iilpr vocation.who an* rotuminp to

itrious i-oUeKes many to enter

while others

tuden*-''iDceton

forprb*r. <

Imludof.ilH'ii 1‘a-st

!• rankhiiHoherl

(5,1, Kric Hulz. Pavtd Pfrh-k Hetls. Oonlon Chad-

snd I’ldlil’ Neary. wmiam ami William Kolsfon Is-t'orn-

freshmansUl'leltl

rorv^'^ii Wiitiiirn Dean Kni- Jr an.l .‘^holdon ( ’nr-

' l^ter LHiiKimiir. John Neury. .. „ (■ Jr.. Whitney

an.l H' wlcy Warrick. r,£levini«l i'* n■l' l•Kc lc■.l at tinr..( l(v tirrmiiinr iJii.i.lcn. Ikivi.l A. .,lv 811.1

• a,„| Main. .M ih icy. .)r.. haveihrn a fi-n.'^hrmin.

Sniilh ( 'o ! le «e. ,th Nliid'iils rfenterinir Ibis

are Kw lyn I.unKrnulr,.Mi.mll. VVIni.ri-d Kmylh.

^ X hinl. (•rare McIIvuine, Louls«> Vumler-

Kmily latnan. Fn-Hhmen at L,h 'itu'hiil/ Hie Misses Edith 'minr, Muriel l*.nr«. Elizabeth

n, k',it'll l-anKmiitr. Winefr-'d n' Wiiii'fi'i'ii Srn\ tii. Nuonil Tac-

li, Murv iMiiiett. Emmy Eon rerhi ' '**'* Durdett. •

lisftes Anne Itn hanl.sun Mesemle Rhe M''si i-<-!e are seniors at

«>wr. as are Mi-s Virginia I ’ackard Annii .Vo'i- Smyth. Miss wloy-

tn ............... . h.T juniorMit>s Marianne I.,awreiie€

freshm.oi,the siti 'if of f'liv.-ieians and

!:*-on.‘t a' i'i-lumbiii, David 1*. Jr., i- •nteriiui his junba

Willinm t.amb, KllzHl>pth SpraKue..Mtss l 8')rraiiie Ijinsliu: has enf*'n*d

Nortli Western I'niversily.At I ’onneetieul DoHeKe for Women

Miss Muriel Ehase Hey»*a and MIh.s Uuth Earle are soplu)morc8. Mins Doris ('.orman ami Miss narl>aru Iles.son are freshmen.

Mis.H Mary lsan.se Day has re­turned as a senior to ('cflar ('rest, at Allentown. I ’a.

MI.sn Elj'zalteth Elliott. Mis.s Alice I'onieille and Mi.ss l*Mnu von A rx an; seniors at lUtrnard. •

.Miss 1 auline HamtuleU. of 51 Hud­son avenue, was enrolled Tuet«luy us u m«‘mlM?r of the fn'simmn tluss at Sw a ft hint *re ( ’oUoKe.

Newark ('olleae(leorae Walter enters his senior

year at tin* Newark ('olieye of En«i- tieeritiM next month.

•Mi.ss Helen I ’alsHole hus entered her Junior yen'' at New Itoelielle Co l­lege,

Miss lk-rni<*e Hluuvell lias reen­tered New .Jersey State Twit'hers t'olleue at HUIwochI l ake.**.

Gordon M. Olds and Krederlck A. Kuelil, -Ir... are Petfistered as fresh­men at Wesleyan CoMi-ar', Conn,

Miss Mary l oiri.se Kndloff and MIsh Wtlhelrnlaa Mnff'mnn are :d Wilson CharniiersbnrR. Da.man lifive r-einrnei| to the Cniversity

l.<mis I ’ rahai and Edward I-'. Hrar- of .Maine,

Ctiarles .\. liorrert. Stanley Sajow- -sky and EdnifunJ Mallu-z are return­ing In Stf'vcns. 'i'hu; i“ -Mr. Hajow >ky's .nftiitii' >ear

I'hiill* Mantius ha.s returned to Wiiliams.

Welle.siey stmients itiehlde the .Mi.sse.s .Mati;aret 1 ‘(ovell. PTorence Kitehl, A.vlene Davis. Ib-len I'ren- tiee a:i«l .Marjorie l‘'elise.

.Mi.<s Ha/.. I Kliz.d.eth Westervelt and Mi'<- yM'V.\ Colu'n have returned

« 'oIIpuo. Mms

Cidieij »•>- a s'flior.

At KxrtcrAt iMullips E.\rt»*r John ('he-

ney Ghdiien, Andrew I'ruwford, John Killian and Eo«nai.i Nikoloric.

Enrolled at l ‘hiUt|»8 Andovsr demy are William Ray Kitchcl. ('leveland Cory, William Coffin, ClaiHu-c F. Coffin. Alfred F. Dra- dy. Harris E Adiiam-e. :ird. Heeil Murphy and Oe«»ri;e Worcester.

Mls.'fs Emnry Ixnj Hiiprecht and Marjorie Snare have returned to I>ana Hall,

Mi.ss Consiam e HouKh la at House In the Dines, ( \)n?’ee(ieut.

( ‘linlon \'_ Mcsr-role. Jr.. Jero Me- •serole, William Dhipps. Willinm K»>rr. Malenirn Fitrl>es and David Hiiii:ht are at I^awrencevillo.

E. E. v..n Oreh iwtein will lie-in hl.s senior year at IVikshire school this month, William SearlKirourrh re- onlers the Hrf«>k School at Andover.

no»m. at *t:.’tn In the priory o f Ht. l*<H'iha's Church liy the Itcv. An- s<‘lm Werner. Mia.s Evelyn Camp- itel) of Knulewo4h| was the only ut- tendent of the hMde. John Jones of Now York' was Ih*sI nwin for Mr. Thi>mi>son.

l''olto\vlmr a reropllon at the home of (lie !iri«le*s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Thom,).son left on a wt^ldlnic trip to Washington. They will make their home temiiorortly In Enplewoo»I un­til their aimrlmcnt Is ready In HldK©- woisl.

NOTES OF INTEKEST

Mr. and .Mrs. Everottx L. Swift are s|(eiidinj; the weekend In Wash­ington.

Miss Seitiy Uolierts, V24 Linden avenue. vi.sitfMl friends In Wotmier. Mass., this week on her way to Tk'tnhrokt* ( ’oliRKe at I’ rovidence to iMfS'tn h»T aenhir year.

,-ihain ci,ik h rHurneU to tie

t.) .Mur.tcli.lr .kliilv Tci ichi iiite% W .!>rvrt has departed '.,, . . . . . . .,, . ' i M ish w .‘ stet-v.-lt as a iiininr:AniUM ti, at 'it'iiow .■sprniKS, Uii "

Allreihmcl \.racusc . m , « M,..r«,„.ri„. n-lurnK tSh.n.r l icmc,. his J.mlor ...... ........ .

- at ,\lii<C I l i iw r:-it.\......... ‘ 'III -oph.imore t-a t

I.,.' b.'L:it!.« h'T fre.'di- ,ji ll< nninut.m C.iilcat . i\ !,;ii!sni- i.s a senior .! i;i;Hlioid. (.Ma.-v- I

[ Caul Dnrd.-tt ),;,s rriuni.'l f' , nity C n l l . a t Hartf.-rd I .tiinior at OlH-rlln‘ Mis- fan .l It.inow."- ha.--

J'l iliti

1 C.olM-lt.S, J-. 'all Lnllnian ; di parted lor DiKul- :

!ii.S.S iJiilie!-!- i.s a senior at

nbrokt- .'uMi-tie at Di-ovid'-iu e.' 1st' r. Ml'S Ji>nn Kolx-rt.s has

f-rd tie tv as a freshmun.;sses nornthy Stinchez ami Miss ?> Vatel. i lilll are ruKisU-red at• t Hrmr.• the .New .lorsey State f'trTleife Worn. II ai- .Mi.ss .Julia Moore Miss C;miili:i .lo.seidi as seniors;

nna It'illi, .MiMrcd .J, Uetl!.',. I' I>mv, and Dhylils Kaltrnan.

Willis Miisit-r returns thi.s year ■i sciinn- ill North ('aroliua Diii-

I'bio..Ml.'

at 1)1 Vi i : in .1 ooiir;

;n.i

M Spr.-lUlle I' iII. -e, M.i hii.-an a in- u bo u as at akiiu: a imM ;

at <)!i\.‘ t. .Miss Mar;

Sia

Mhs.s.Kichard M. Thomas has entercl ut

Culver Military Academy.Boys at Hackley luclmle I^obert

ami Alden Taylor. DoiiaM W, \ouyht, .Jr., uijil iMexander H. W «r- riek.

At ('hoate is A. Hieks Ijiwrenee, Jr., and Henjumiti H. Brmton, Jr.

At ( anlerhui-yWilliam Hrlnion and Itohert (.;iay

have returned to Canlerhury.Charles Uiipnchl is returiiimt to

Kent .School.VViiiiaiii Waliher f-nters this year

a.s a freshman at l•;ault•bnKlk.Frederick N an Hiireii is returniiiK

this l-'ali to Was.'ookeaic Siliool, at Dexter. Mittne

Ml-s.s Mary Storms rettirns to tlie Mary Wheeler S(h.i.,| at Providence.

Mis.s Ell'-n Livinasion has re- iiiiiied to the \Vho«-|ock School in Boston.

.Miss Jean A Cook ha.s entere»i the Emma Willanl S< hool at Troy.

Misses Gcrinitif. Fiitner. Sybil Gra- haw and Eiiwibeth Ann Bindley are at Mi.ss Mast'-rs School at D«)bl»s Ferry.

Miss Marearet .Jefr».ry Is reliirnhii: to the KIdpley Schofd .it Bryn Mawr,

Dean .McGfiwen has returned for his .senior year nl Mt Hermon.

.Ntchinson Maiden is at St. Mark's .*-?( tmoi. .S( (d l.slmro, M.i.sa. ,

IdMiinis Sih'HilI .John .\trlib\. Charles and Georir** ■ [White anil .\lbert Nan Buron are'! retaniina to laiomis jI Alli'i'l Barton and c.mruc- Gautier j I have jeiunied to til" I.CHOX School ,

jiinini i Til.an..' C,,v i..nnn..i NVedaesdav ,, to Middicsix Si hool. at Com'oi'd, ,

liiat ..<1 , Ma". ,

Dr. iitul Mrs. O. Harold Ward nre Itvina at their farm In Blalraluwn.

Dr. ami Mrs. Walter Phillips have returned from a month in A lex­andria.

Mr. iirii} Mrs. John MeC’. Holmes have movisl from IHJO Piasl I'allaatle avenue to Plymouth, N. H.

Mr. and Mrs. O. To Johnson have returned fnirn a summer at Oswego. N. V.. to Litjcoln Htrj*^.

Mrs, NVilliam W. Green, hoa re- ttirned to JM Lindneii avoiiue, from Averill. Vt.

Mrs. NN’ illiam Talhnan has re- turno'l to Tallmun phn-e. after r smnmet' at Dtesden on Like Chum-

am

Ml and Mrs. Alhi^rt f. Drayton, who have Is-en living In L k-Ii Tay. Siolland, for several months are re- o<-cuj>yinu their house again on .lolm-'Oii avomic.

Mr and Mrs. NVilliam J. Devine. '22 Dana place, are expecte*! home next week from their cottage at

lialllploii.

T r i- I

Mr. and Mrs. (h'orge Howanl Kn-hlor. Jr.. '2>Ct Igintuna avenue, altemled th- Uianget»urg rucea Sut- urda.v night.

Ltllinn Bei-k. daughter of Mr. and Mis . NVilliam Beck »>r l.j»fayitte a v

In honor of her apprivichlng m.irriage to Gistrge It. Doucette if CamiTldge. Mass.

■Ntirai tlVi- decorations weie In the f«>rm of a sm.al! unil>reUa In th-- -Spoken of whk'h when inverted gifts w> re concealed f.istened by many ■malt danaltng rlblxms. Hupi>er wns

R*-rved at mtdnicht.Among the euests. N'sides Miss

Be-k. were the Mtaaes Lmbsi' O'T im.I.. and Matlkla Tardlll. Mrs. FriHlerick Hoffman. Mrs. Thomas Mctjulllan. Mrs, Ada NelU an.l Mrs. NVilliam Bock. Hr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred D., Mills, 4IC Engle street, and family, have re

N»nu* terrace, Newark, nnnoun**e : turmwl from their farm at West th© eugaKcment o f their daughter, j Charleston. Vt, DUrlitg the aumniet Ir«-ne Katherine, to Davi.l l.eh,son. their horn.* has l*e-'h uccupted h>son of Mr and Mrs. Michm-1 L-bson Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg© Ntcholayos.*of (HI Elmore avenue. EnglewcKHi.

VUit In Dayhead

I

Helums to Park Avenue

Mis . Fisher Howe Thnith leaves Tuesiliiy for her New York apart­ment at filo Park avenue. Sla* has rciite<| he|- hou.se at U »1 l.yd«-cker

•el to Captain and Mrs. L. H, Sargent, of New York, who o<x'Upie<l for .some time the Fred H. Male hou.se {>n Chestnut street,

Mrs. Bisdh's daughter, Mis.s Mury .Mason, has renirned to Miss HuII'h Sch.sM In Pittsfield.

Ikdurns Fnim Kn^laiid

Mi.ss Katherine Embree, who lucb'-i’ii .spending (he Hiimmer in the Shakespenrfi country In Englaml ur- rived homo Sunday on tho Cham­plain.

- f -Miss Stevens in Ktiflala

Nti-ss Je.sHie Stevens Is cloning In-r .summet home at Rmnlolph, N H.. thi.s week and will vlml lier slHlei , Mis. L, B. Wood In Huffalo in-tore leiiiiiim g to Florida to pass the winter ut Ormond Beach.

( lou(‘ Long Pond ('oUaKO

Le\v!«i J’l, Mowry. her mothe M'*-. .lulia ITnlwt. and aunt, \li M.irie Piolist. cliwed their cottage at l.oim D..nd. Buzzards Bay. Mji.ss., VVedn.-sday and are at IMj Dwight phiio. Miss Mario I ‘ robsl will muk- iier home there thi.n winter.

Mts.s Margaret Foote and Mi.sa Klizjils'lh Sherwmxl Imv-- U.m-h guests this wei“k o f Mi.ss K!i/jii»eth Wales, jkho with her mnthtr. Mrs. Charles M. Wales is stilt in May- head at I heir c<dtnKe. They wlH hi- gu«‘K(.s of MIsk Huth Cioini r\ in Philadelphia l»efore reHirning.

and ihetr enn of New York, formerly Russia.

Arrives on Ktiropa

Entertain Gramiduiighter

MIH.S Cynthia Mant'-ll of K'-w Gar­den. N. Y.. is s|*end}iig the w-.-k- end vllh her gran'Iiamiiis. the B'-v and Mrs, A. K. Schniittticnn'-r. i.ilH'ily road.

-4------------Makes Catch at Lake

Mr. and Mt«. Frederhk C. Lai-h- inund. 140 I'heltos avenue, have closed iladr coHuge at Cup.saw L ike in tlie Lake l^r.sk|^e Resi-rvaiion 'I’hcy had with them for lIc' simiim-i their gniiiilaon. FreilerUk l.:ich- mnnd. son of Mrs. June Liohnninil. Onlmrd street, who In among ihu.se wlio are listed this year In the "Snered Book of Angling'' for his calch of a IPs poun<l pickerel. Frwl- erick also I'ucalvoil his emblem for juniors for passing the life sHving exaininutiun.

-... ♦-------Porters Home Next VNieU

Ri-nison Brlnckerhoff. who salhs' for Kuro|>© In May and was joinH in Hwwl'-n by his brother. Neinon Brlnckerh'df. who tm<l j»n-<-eded him In Feliruary. arrived home ytslerday on Ih© Enro|ui.

Visits Paris nml l^iimlon

Miss Grai'e f}ill>er of Dwigdit Manor, rrturneil .Sunday on tie Stuti-ndain from six weeks divide*! is-tw^fu Paris an'l London.-----4

KeRlslers ot Pare

Ste 1 K. Minigan, Bid F.ast Pali Mitde avenue, EnglewiMtd, who L grsicluale of Iiwlghl Morrow High Scho«d. has enrolled In the frrsh man cla.**s, day school fUvl.sInn. the S<diotil of Accountancy and Ruh|. ness Administration at Pac<> iii.sii lute. Manhattan. The fall term Ih- gun on Moinluy.

The first organ recital o f the ac4k> demic year In the Cadet (7bapel of th© IT. S. MllltBry Acatiemy, will be held Sunday afternoon. Beplembfr Jh. at 5 p.m.

f -Retum to Dwieht Place

A fter a summer in Mancheslert Vt.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corltee )iav(> ieupen©il their horn© at 76 Dwight place. They w ill «i>end the winter In New York as usual, but are not lenviag until Novembar.

Arrives on Aquitania

Miss B«-atrlce Gill>ert. who re-* maim'd In Kuroj« fo r a month's further travel after a North Cape crtilse with her sister. Miss Marjpry; Gin»<-rt. returned Tuesday on the .Auihtanin.

Mr. and Mrs. .James S. QiHieri, their paronls, are spending two wpok.s at tiu'lr 4-imnlry home ut Baf« PockH. Mass.

Th© Purler I.©e« H©l«rn

Mr. and Mrs, Porter Lee and Mi.*<s Ruth l«ee have returne*! to 501 Hroa«l avenue, from Klma, near Bufffd«». where they summered at thnir fni'in. Mier* Is h freshman at Bennington t'ollege, Vermont.

-4--

Mr. and Mrs. Rrdflcld Porter i (<\p<<<-b-d at Spring iuiic n> \t w<> altfi a ntonih at Boimic Oaks Like Morey, Fattier*. Vt.

Ketums From itnvsria

rioHps ('otlAue This Week

.Mrs l■■ •ck

Ml Plan’© tinil Dnnglileriteturn From laik© Plariil

"A t Hoin©" Simday

Mrs. William L. Pleri-e and hi'f daughter, Mrs. Carl llleKim, of Athens. Greece, returned from I akr Plncltl Cluh. Tupwlay. Mrs. Hlogen will l»© rejidtted hy Mr. Blegen, who hits la*eit In Clncinmitl, and tliey will .sail s'Kin for their home in Eii- Pipe where Mr. Blegen t.s Interebtc'l in ©xcavaUnns sponsored i»y th© I'nlvi-rsHy of Clmintutil.

Dr. ami .Mr.«*, Jame.s A. Mllnhell are “ At Home'’ to all inpmherk of their imrish th© hist Bunduy of every month from 4 to 6 . Tho first “ at home" is taking pJac© Hiihday afternoon.

Move to Church Mreet

Mr. ali'l Mr.-<. R. II. Jacobs, 4S'J Engle street, are moving Ociol>er 1 t>> Hir Wllham M. Hainea apart rn< ttt. t|B Church .'-freet.

Til© Shefferts Have Daughter

Icrick S. Dumc-iii I pelt'd at NValiuU .street this a ft 'f a siiniinei at tjuogue Mr an<l Mi c I*'.' Samuel (Ifandui wci-*' w»lli hei In .Inly .Mr. atid .Mi' l.oiiii | Mi and Mrs. Clement G Hhef Stewart, h*-r otfver datighier atid jfert. 17l I*nk© sin*et, iinnmTm-r th© soii-ln-liiw, piis.so'! the stimmr-i ;tt i l-irlh of a daughter at the Engl' NN'e.'t Hampton. lwoo.| Jlnspilal Hept©mls*r 17.

..lieThe Enuicwtaxl Teachers Chil) hf*ld

an iiiitilooi' pH inn- ye.slciday on the ground.s of the Aidecre.ss Country Club,

Dr. and Mrs R. Huts and Hh-m ' Miri. Em . returmsl Satiinlav on Hh- I>cuis* hUind after thm * montlie in B:t\.-Hja and have ri-opened their Imme at Lit) Huiniltoii avenue.

\MII Close “ Out D’ lhimuis"

Mrs Fled \VdaugVitei . Miss ,lej, a! home o\rr the pai-utinn tor M i" (

t *. k and her A. Cook, wen- ’ ■ kt-nd In pH‘ - k refnrnln-.' to

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V VAliN.K Skirl Ix.riKlhi i .til-l and Itv

«nk« Ilf atrh..........

SiM-rial

f' xrhis:\,. Kiiglewoot! agents) ''ructiciis ftitii a ll purchas».s

4. E. R IE T M A N NDEAN H TK E K T

ENfil.KWOOD. N. ,1.

lielh .NtrCimly i.s ,t stiHlent there.,It.bit Dal'-, who was grat|imt«Hl

from Hamilton in .liiiu*. Iteglns a four year com.se iit Coniell .Medical on .Monday.

Stewart S. Milligan Is entering Puc" In'dit'ite :i.' a freslminti.

feeder Cuh«n. Wthium GoU]©nbcrgt .Jack Hutgess and .Alvin Cohen htive returm-fl to the I'niverslty of Penn- .sy Ivjinla.

Miss Dor-o»b\ Snare lia.s ent'-re<l .Sarah La>.

J'hic Clai’ bis begun lii.s fie.sb- man year at lli« Cniversity of Ari- i'ntin H’ Tucson.

.Alias Dorothy Eckert la not «-'iti- (inuing at Mitrylnnt! College for NVo- m«-n. iait is alt«miitig llu* l-'ro -bel League School in New York to spe­cialize in kiiiilci-gartenlng,

Michigan I'niversilyBruce Forbt.s has become a fn-.sh-

mnn at the Cniversity of Michigan. Mis.s Claire Ourrnaii is a .senior,

UnlH*rt Clogher enters Bumiltoti Coiieqp aa a sophomore.

Richard Bal'lwin Is a Junior this year at L-ifayette.

Oeoi-gp F. Doyle, n sophomore at (iporgef owm Medical .‘Echo'd. re­turned Inst week. .Jaim-s Hottg la*- gins (his year at Georgi-town t'ni-

; voTsIty..John Barstow and Claire Holrf'hs

; are continuing i»t Hai-kensack .Inn- dor College. Jack lloben.s, who was a .simient Hu-i'e last y j ir l.s »on-

ilimiitiK o' Rutgers. .John Fcnn is a I jiininr at Rutgers.! .Mi.ss Allison .Mm-Lean has iK-giin ! h'-r first y*-;i4- at Beaver College, i MiK.s llairiet Coffin enters Colby ' .Iiinior College,

Mis.s Mil'ii-ed Smith is returning (*> the Ci'llege of St. EhzalH'th at Mor- ri-s(own.

.Jacob Cremer and Kolx*rt II. .la- ! isib.s al'f- fri-shrnen at Bar i College, j Atlen«ling Cohimlda an* Nahcy * ITenfux'. Mary TrowbrI'lge. Claire Huch. Hol»©rl JenM«*n. Kenm-lh Ho'-.

MOVING?FALL HOUSE CLEANING?

Now is the time to clean your rugs— safely and economically.

Lustertone Rug Cleaning. . . that Satisfies

Mi.-A nurnlsT of the dramatic pupils

ilia Ingham, who stiidic ! of .Misf N irgmiu NVots! of I-'nglewood

theforliin

at the Vale S( IiomI of Fim- Art.' hi.- l \e-i|-, IS :i student at the Art Leac.uc III .N'rw York thi.s year.

Mi.'S Peggy Post is rt'turning to th" Vale School tills yeaj.

Nliss Catherine .Mclntire returns next week (o the Ktliel NVnlker School at Simsbury, ( ’orin. Miss B;ir- baur Mclntire will go to Mis.s Dor- (ris SchooCat Farmington.

The Flltners at Norfolk

M r ami Mrs. Klanwood E. I-'llt- nei, Lydeckcr .slretd, uie weekend giie.sls of Mr. Jind Mrs, Deiii-'on Da­na ill their Norfolk. Conn, stirnnu'r cottage.

including .Misa Helen Bar.stow of Teimfly road an' on the program to- niglil In a rccltjil at the k’ lorence DeWilt stutlio in Rlilgefield I’ ark.

Miss Ida Hoffman of New* York lias i»©en a g'uest this week of Mrs. Ethel Lee Schaffer of 145 Engle .street. Miss Hoffman is a nurse in charge of one of the surgicitl divi­sions of Lebanon Hospital. Mr.s. Schaffer w-a-s formerly conne<-lod with the institution and Is pre.sident of the uhimni association.

Th© ( ’loughs U©turn

Mr. nml Mr.s. ('Inrenco Clotigh tmd family hiive returned to Bootii ave­nue, from II summer at l-Mgarlowt». .Nlass.

The (jilletts ExiM'cled

and■Mr. nml Mrs. Glenn Gillelt thnilly ttf 27D .Aufluljon rosid, ar*- cx- Iiecli'd home Momiay from ii motor trip to S|)okiUie, NVn.diingloti. and otiu-r |n»lnls of inl'-resl ttirou.gli tin- went.

IDdty liogg Uei-overs

.Miss Ikdiy Hogg, datighlor ot Mr and Mrs. Harry Hogg. Walnut street, ha.s retmne«| h'>me alter Jiu ojii'rafion for appendicfii'- in th<- Holy Name Hospital.

Clos© Bellimrf CoHage

Mr and Mrs. WlHmm M. NN'nlther.of Mountain rmd, T©nafly, theli daughter Helen, and son Richard, are returning tomorrow from their Slimmer home at Bellport, Lone Is- lan.l. William NVallher. Jr., ha.- en­ter'd Englebrook .Si-liool at Deer­field.

.Airs. Kocsler (JiveHSmall llonie Lmirheoii

Mrs. George L. lv*>e-sti-r. Windsor road. i;nv«* a small lun* henu at her home yestenlay. Gues-ts were the Misse.s Ruth and BarlMirn Blahken- horn. Mrs. John Virgin and Mrs. F>|\vard H. Keast.

-------I-eaves f<«- Colleg©

Miss I>orls Gorman, Hudson ave­nue. is iH'iomina a fre-sliman at Con-

Mrs. Tuttio Expertt^d

Mrs. Clirroi-d H. Tuttle, who has ilevided her summer with v ImHh Id l^os Angeles at Hiiliioa Island, Cal., wifli her brother. Harold U. Brown, and her sister. .Mrs. A. I'L Menke, In Reno. Is exppcfe<l at «7.5 An-h road next Thursday.

At Sarah Lawrence

Mi.ss I>orofhv Kimro of 0(1 Booth avenue Is a rtudent at Sarah Law­rence ( ’olleg'*.

MIhh Constan<-e Warren, president of the I'ollegi', has announi-od (lint regl.stration liegaji offh'lally Wed­nesday morning, a series of events ile.slgno«l to acquaint th© ln<-omlng siuilent with her new .surroundings are taking place today ami tomor­row.

Festivities fotl the we--ken(l lo- Imle a |>tcni(‘ on Fairy Field, st>on-

sor«'<l liy (he Athletic Aiuw*clatlon; r concert, arranged hy faculty mem- I'crs. and nn All College Ton foi Sunday uflernoon.

Hark Fn)m ItiisInesH Trip

Rmlolph Miehe of 154 Morse place, retnrnc'l to his home last week after uii absence o f eight weeks during which hr was <m an rxtendrd business tour ftxim coast («i c'SiKt. NA'hiU- in California Mr. MiDhe visited his brother. WMIlam Mirhe. at Kan Mateo. In Balt l-aike City he visited friends.

4-Miss .ArkrII .H©<T©lary

at Sautliern rinea, N. ('.

nectiiUt I'ulloge at N'V. tliis Fill! and Mls.s Clair.- rctuniH H.S a senior to the ilv of Mii-hlgan.

Miss Mary Arkell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Arkell, who udendetl Shipley school !a.‘*t year. Is leaving for Southern Pines. N, C,. to iH'i-ome social secretary at Mm- s i1hh»1 IhUiu: opened there !h!«

I-himia Willard School at Tii>\ Ih i ^.-mor >t'ar. .Mr.s, Cook le- ' *' to “ Mut ( t'liomi'lH'' her ig'- at tjUDgm* whH'h .'h'- and c.M'k ary not (losing until (»« t.

Hu)s Pr«M*t(>r Hou.s©

Announcement is made (his W'-rk [ tJiat Dr. Charles (Tomuicf. Jr., ot l(ih East Palisiair avenue, has pur­chased the home o f Dr. J. NV. tor, of 77 I'iust Pallfsade avenue, and wdH take possession o f the preinlHes next month.

Kxpreled N ext We©l(

Dr. and Mr.s. Montgonieiy l*u Ro­che are closing their toBage ut Utiogtie which they Itave Iwcn oi-cu- pyii>g since June, and will return to DU Booth avenue hLoiiI l)cti>b«u 1.

AtlemI Wesleyan

Frederl'-k A, Kimhl, .Ir,. son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick .A. Kuehl. 4’JH Conmd road, ami Gordon M. OUIb. son Ilf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Olds, .TJO NValinit street, are mem- I>eP8 of the freshmmi cla.s.s at W es­leyan I ’ ntv.Tsily,

Back i''r«m "StiiiHel Kklg©"

A fter a summer at “ Sunset Ridg« l‘'Hrm,” Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Georg© B. Ca.se are returning thi.s week to Linden avenue. Their s(»n- in-law and daiigliter, Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Bench, with their faniiiy. wdio have lieen with thorn, arrived liome Sunday lughi.

fiturn From Maine Farm

Mr. and Mrs Dim NV Week.s, who have been spendng the summer at their farm at Dnmoriscotla. Maine, have reiurn'-d to 15(1 Brayton street. Their son. William NVeeks Is a frt'.sli- rrmn this year at l Im-eton.

Return From Wedding Trip

Richard S. Hinkin an<l Mis Huckin, the former Mi.ss May l40Uls<' .Macaltster, w-ho motor'*<l the Ade- r(5ndacks for a short honeymoon have r©turne(j and are living in theli upurtm«*nt in Ridgewoo«l,

London. | fall by Miss ValerieGornmn ; Dem her for ISI'tiivers-

Deucher. .Missir.s ha.s la*en di- ,

rector ami owner of the Pulhfimiers at c.»o|H i-sfown, N Y,

BagiewiMMl :i*74k4lFIN N ISH -A M ER IC A N

E M P L O Y M E N T AGENCYIMIMKSTK* IlK b rAll Xml'.n.-dlMeH

R. V. LAH D K LM A -in H. lilunillen Ave.

KnirirMaoa. .H. J.

jQuffy’g New Sham­poo i n g Process

brings out the rich col- oi-ings of all types of •■ugs and yet costs no Wore than ordinary onethods. A 11 work done in our own plant.

PHONE

ENglewood

3 - 7900

T O D A Y

" I 'V I v W IN I iU K IM i

.Un^Ti)in(iK U J . INC

C u r/ir ts ■ L in u lr i im - B rd d in f li c p t > A i i i A n r A V F

ENGLEWOOD

GRAND OPENING TODAY!

BEAU BRUMMEL

E.M. QUIRKTht mrist beautiful Funeral Home

in the .Surthern Yalk^

f •! _____ I r * i ___ __I u i i O f i a i lu i w i c a i i e i S

A T

46 E. Palisade Avenue ENGLEWOOD, N. J.

to KimlewiHKl Tlieatre)

with over 25 vt‘ar*-i nt c.xjHTiciu’c \vc t>j)cii otit ■'Ib'jt with a tine line of

and (hmic>tK‘ vvnulcn* . W e invite your in­spection I'f our new <(uarter-i and assure yon only the finest of workman‘'liij» at fair prices.

DignifiedF u in E k a LS

Special For A Limited Time ONLY!

This F am ily S iz e K E LV IN A T O R

O W N . . .Limited Time Only

ACT NOW!e Think o f it! N o w you can buy this brand

new, family size Kelvinator for as little as 15

cents a day. This m odel formerly was sold on

the basis o f 20 cents a day. But remember,

This offer is good for a limited time only!Act row ! No down payment is necessary.

s f lowas H 5 0

III aiif "how r'MiW nr© insnv ttias.'iiiticBiit CH»k> ©{»■ In Jirooz©. Mtih'iz- Huy. ■ i Ink Hiid M'*bii which s r © }i I n I II i y mnrk©d and th© price I n r I u d e »* cniiqib-t© fiiuprsl

74 Grand Ave. ENGLEWOOD

11 nM A DF-TD-M K.LHF R K AND ALTE K IN G

P h o ne E N G. 3 - 0 0 9 1

But that’s only ha lf the story. Remember

that your Kelvinator w ill save money. It w ill save more than your daily payments every day

you use it. You see, it really docs payfor itself.Come in today. See the beautiful models

and get the w h o le story o f our Special September Meter-Atof Plan.

Daily payments on all larger models have been reduced for September only.

M O DELK425

119.50

32Open Evenings .

34 DEAN STREETTel. Ene. 3-2900

ENGLEWOOD, N .i. 1

THE ENrt jE W t ® 27. 1935

Classified AdsiH 'l lt l .K N H iK M^I.K

V ,-\- V ,

KURSITI Rlr FOIl 8 AI-K10 I*1« » DinlufC U»>"m K«-t , '{plwi* Walnut Il«'<lrmim S«’l % IMecp Living Room uSt . .

Stilillu CniK-Uva, hutiltli- .■■• 500 Kxga. All SIkum from . Andtrona. Klrt* S<T»***n« from

.t3o.no

. I'U 00

. iu.no

. 12.".0 5.no ii|) 1 So ll|<

Aleo a Inrn* ael<*<-in>ii of iill kltida of furalture at nal buruHiiia.

PAllaade Storage Warrhouae Co.S3 8«*. Douij St. EiiglrwiHMl. N. .1.riloiM* Kug. 3 3500 t)|a-u till 9 P M.

Wi> do moving, packing and atorng«>33 tf.

F I I IV A T K SA LKHousehold a r t ir irs . .Monday. Sent. ItO. lO A. >1. H a n n (H p rl« lit ). tw o It'c tMixcs. garden I ik iIs. g isM and rh ina . tah r«, rhtilrs. m irrors , hrdroom fu r l* lure, andirons, etc. *00 King street, Kn> glfw-nud.

"lillliHrlloLI <l«Mlt|s For HhI4''*ILM'IOK . HAI'HiH . IIAlHttS

lfl3f) Fiimr Kam|il»‘s. raiora. •*t«*.H( L'r»*»tly r*'diu-*'i| |.rlii-s. FH.ANKLI.N Fl llNlTt IIK .

32 3! N. iN'rtii St.. F.u;.l'i-wo»(i 3-2;‘i>« 3T.W 1

Foil SAI.K OH THAI>B— I’udlgrwMl Sw'Imm 'roggetihiirg Hnc-k kid. wfiineti.

.Satiirally horiili'MS. Lark t-liorolate riilnr. Uotilh* atui Hfr«*i'tli»iiftt«‘. hinti pet for rlilldr**!!. May Im* tralmol to mill wagtui. 'rills liiiiiHiiul |n-l_ $2". Iniimnlliilf saU*. I’lioiU' Kng. 3 IH7H W.

3 vv 1

Kt)H S.M.K— Hotiil oitk tin-wood In stnvi- and ni-<'|dri<«- i••uglhs. siiHt roidy

Inirii. ni tl3 |M-r i-ord di-l|vi*rt‘d Phone Kiiglow'ood 3 01of)..M 3r>w I

FO R Kt:NT

nr nilton' h-

KOH HK.NT oil Kng'e sln-i-i. :Ira iinimrtui loll, suit Hide for

ers. iiiiHi>i«-SM moil or woiiioii. 2 <11111 fortiil)i.v fiiriilHliod front rooms. Itn-iik fast, tinragi* hjinoo for 0110 nir for r<-nt. Toloiiliuiiv mornings niid i-vonliigs. F.iig 3 -0405. 33 If

TWM) lloiiMS A M ) K lTi'HKNKTn fiii-iiislii'il tor llglii littii»ok<-<'i>iiii: LSi;

pnrk uu-niio. l-Jigh-wiHnl. T»-i. Ij i:: 2721, 3w3

MMlH:i{.\ 7 K'lriM llol.m-: r.invoiiion. Ill inis, irolli-y nml xton-M g"oi

lonilloii. l.ai'go lliiiig room wlMt Ili< pliu'o Hint Kim pori’li 2 lil<- loilh». 2 • 11 gnrn;;i-. IMimIh- Lug iifti-r 5 .-liP. M. "

F fH l UK NT

ONK i Alt (iAHAIlK FOU RENT— Near Fark Bv'>-nnr. Vorv rrasui.abtv. T<-1.

Kng ir .s r .t .J 82 tf.

KNtrl-KW'OOl) —(2fil Kngiowond ave.)7 rooms and hath; largo porch; oow

lloiiniid fnriiri>-t>: garago. Apply lyes wiiiK <'i>. llardwarr, 2 i West l'alisg<ie H'o 32 If.

S IT l ATIONS W A N T E D

K X l'K R IESrED WHITE WOMAN wants laundry work; nice auimv

yard for drying. Alao curtalua laun dered. Tek-phoiH- Eng. 3.6723. 35wl

GKNbJlAL

COMMENTS BY DURYEE | Fort Lee to Battle EXTENSIVELY QUOTED ' AIleDdale On Sunday

ll•l(.^L -0 rooms aitd batti. n<-wly dec- •>riil«>d, gHragc; n-iisoiiahlc; good

iiolghloirhood. (.nil. Kng. 3.5362. 32lf.

ly.UHJK n RNISIlEl) ROOM witht>oaril. ItrfiToiu-cs. Mrs, K. II.

iioriiiii. 231) Knglv slrt-ot. Kiigh*wnod. T*-1 Ki glewoiMt 3-4991, 34lf

HKSIRARLK K ntM SIlK Il ROOM in home. Miss .Sndlor. 39 'rHlliiiHii place.

Kiigh-Muod. PliolH- Eng. 3 3813.J.32 tf.

FOR RENT 3 larg»- r»»oms hihI hath, prlvHlc home. wlc<t m-IgtiioirlirHid;

m-ar irsnh|mrtHtion; g;is Hi-<'trlc anti io-Bl snppllod. No I'tiilitren. Rent roa- soinild*'. Phone Kng. 3 25k8 J. 3nw!

FT R.\ ISII Ki) or nnfnrnislH-<l. aHrncHve fo'ir foomp. sun p>>r<'h; in-al fiir-

iilsh«*«l. near IraiisportHiioii. 42 West Hudson are., Engh-woo<|. 35wl

VKRV l> K - IR A H L K A I 'A B T M K N T . . . P K iV A T K f- .M .tT K OK R ACHKH. K AsT a iitr . . OK .1 KOO.MS .AN1> R A TH , ll.\K I>U 'O O i> KLOOK.S, KT L I . l.K M iT H Ht'KKK.SS, (ROHM V K N* T lL .A T tO N . HKVK.N UAKOK (T.OKKTH, (t )N V K .M K N T R. II. M .\ T lO N . T K O Iy I.KV, R tH K H ; kTK.\M M KAT, MOT U A T K K , K l.M T K It ITV , OAK.ktiK, IN - ( 'U l ) l ' ; i> IN K E N T . KKKKRKNCI-IM HK<H IK K II. T K L . KNO. :t-:Uti:t 35w l

HIM SK FOR RKN'I' Si-veii rooms and hiiMi. (h-rii'ral <-l<‘ilri- oil hiirnliig

fiiriiii<-<- Hi-st se<tii»ii l*iili»H*les Park. ('onv«*nli-iii to stor<-s, and trolley'■iirs, (hirjigi- if iviiiiO'd. |i'5 per month. I'liil l.i'orila I <1577 3fiwl

.\TTR,\r'l kVK U room apiirtiiii'nl.lUdgi-flcid I'iirk (I pi’i-r floor). Oil

liiirm r tn-al fiirnishcd ] rigtd.-iir<-. Par- 'pn-l flours. I’rivat*' |mr<li. I'rivalt- ei). tniini- Tel, Hack 2.i;t;i''.l. or lall Tifi .\iistln slr*-el. 35wl*

F( R.MSHKh Ro o m s f..r n-nl at 40 Ilirg'-M siri-«‘l. Knglewoi.d 35wl

FOR RICN'i’ -3 rooiiiH. Imlh iiiui gar age. |3ii; d room tinnse. sli-iim lieiit

$35: tt room house, eiii-l(nie<J sun porch. Hiilslifd fcllnr. garagf.-; $7 0 , K roinn house, garage, $45, MnMi<-n, rtd Weal Pnllanda avenin-. ICiigli-wtmd 3-3141, 'Iso open Hnndava, 7tf

FOR RKN'l’ - First cImks 3 room an'l halti npariiin-nl. Large groiMuls, real

eoiinirv. Oarage if desln-d. Appl.v on i)niiilw'H. H, OpruiMly, 230 l.iifayeOe »*liu-<-, ottonKlh* 2 hd S’ , HRf

J*0R RENT—Five-roftin aparlment on 1)«B& Mtruot, A ll Ituprovcmeals. In

<;nir« Moiiis WiUtss, 37 lean street, i imue .> „ci'.*o. 1 Ott

Fo r r e n t Separat*- nn>mH nr n<l Joining rooms I'nr jiglil liiiuHck<'<-|>

ing. .Moili'ni li"iio- In i|iili’l r<'Ki>toiii la Hei'tloii. N<’iir all I raiiHiK.rtat l<iii _ _ n no sliopping oeiiter. Pliolie Eng. 3 2 27 3 \S

3'ilt.

Fl'RMMIIEI) ROOM fur rent, $3 -<’k ; near hlio|'pln« disiri' l.

Lllierty roifl. Englewimd. 'i’el, I'hig (Hi87-\V.

MY IIIM HE A'r tiH FRANKt.lN STRKT will he vacant Oi loln-r I. Three tialhs

Nice m-lglilmrhood liiinige. .New Inr- ' lUice Sis- agents. Nelie W. Henlley

32 If.

FOR RK.N’l'. 'I'KNAI’'I.^ Fiirnlslie<i rnotii with prliiiU' fiimlly. Suitahh-

fi’T liiisliiess man or woiniin. .\i<i- i|iilel lielghhorliood. Hreakfasi if i|eNlr>>d. In- unlre 77 Norinaii pluH-. 'I’eiiany or phone Kng, 3 2 f'.55. 32tf.

FOR RENT, 'i'KNAKI.V Hesl restilenllal dlstrl<-t in 'reniiflv, H) room

Imnse. 2 hallis. 3 car garage. Large «‘lniH on groiimls. U ill liisiiiU tint” IiiHflc oil In-nl If desired. .Mrs.(.'ameroii lUalkle. Kng. 3-H30.

.141 f

FOR RK.NT— 'riiree r-.mm nimrOm-ul on Hlo<-iiiii iivenio-. tlaraue If <lesired

iiiiMIiM|iilre Morris Wldos, 3.i I)<-an stre Kliglewood. I’Noiio Kng. 3 259<>.

1 0 f.

I'OR RENT Elvi- rooin apartment on IIimImhi ii'eiiiM-, lo'iil, lint naler, r<‘-

frlg<Tiilor. 1 car garag*' T-> respoii- Kihlr uitntis or ■.mall hnoily Aiiply I'a lligliwood aveiioe. riiigh-wood.

ir.wi

w o n ,I ' R EM ' n It.MSIlEO ROOM l<i ti Klm conple or wninan. I'si- of

kiiHii'ii ll'■lll. hot wai'T and lights Kii|j|ille)l Unses v<-rv niiir. Run of house t se of piano, radin Hint porc-li. Mrs, Coiitoii, U2 ridiiml'iis <lrlve, Tena-M.v. 3.5w'l*

iti:,\i, K STA ii:

FOR S.M.E MX'iooin hmise and large plot In Eiiglew.iml; all Improvements.

5 I.S50 citsh amt terms, no agents. Cali •r write, L R, M*-ad<‘, 2ii3 Englewood ivenni', Engo-wood, N. J. Phone Kng. 'i i;t9N .1,

ULVlTlO.V RT.u<TI!R AND OENER- ATOR REPAIRS aod parts: we

apecUllse in tbji type of work and

Euaraatoe every Job. Hujrhea Auto Ie«'trle To.. 13-i6 Houtk vaa Bruat

street. Engiewood. SStf

COMMERClAIy ART la all tta branches.Posiera, aleaal'rea, cover dewigus.

rte«*oratJve border*, etc. Air bnish work a spcelaHy. ftrictiy modera rreaHons. Kketchea siibruliCed. Write Rowe Rtudio, 130 Midland aienue. River Edge, N. J.. or frfioDe oradell b-1271, aod a rwpre* seomtlve will call. • ^tttf

TKRMIT1<:8. MftTHR. RATS. ROACH- K8 . BEHttl GS. KTI'.—Absoliiteciter-

minntlon gnaraiiiK-d. New aeientlftc methods. Yi-arly contracts arranged for apartment honsisi. iiigbot Kxiermina- tioD Co.. 23 Spruce aveoiie, KIdgefteld Para. N. i . Haekeiinack 3-1538. 15tf

apKKDOMKTER, W I N I) M II I B L D W IPERS, nil flRera, awluhea. am­

meters, best Indh-iiora. gauges. sh<M-k absorbers, fuel pump aail va<'uum tanks repaired or replaced. Ilnghca Auto KloiRric t’o., 13-15 So. \an Brunt Street. EngleWfiod. 49tf.

IIARN'KHS MAKER— I la moss, trunks, hand bags and suit cases repairing,

Itealer In horse and d*>g furnishing goods. trimkH, huR rases and hand bugs. Josftib Mlhaika. 9-11 Ihiitiphrcy street. Englewood. N. J. 23tf.

VV.ANTKD

BtMiKH HfM tIHT—Highest prices pai<l.fa l l anywhere niirlein Bmik fo,, .53

W»*sf 12f)»h street. New York. Tel. Ha.- lem 7 HH7H. 32w4

tJRtX'P OF .ME.N (4. posHlt>|r 5) s'^ek.Ing fiiriilshei) living <|iiHrturs; spiii-i-

•Mis living room, kitchen and Hhoiil three lieilroniiiM (twin he<U) . firt-iihiee and heaii-d kiiii pooh desiriihle; rum fortnldv rnrnlxiied an<l reason,ahiy prhed, coiiiitrv liMallun conslil. ered : adilresH spei-lfir rt-pl) tu tiO. Pn-ss Off hi-. 35w-r

HOARD A.Mi ROOM WANTED hy vvorklng iiihm, ronhl do {iiirt work to

ih-friiy e.xpenses. soher ilild r»-llal>le will go iiiiywlo-r*- Ili»s .53. care Pn-.s offire. Kiigleviiioil If.^ l

WA.NTKI) 'I'll RK.NT — ApnrIiiM-nf un fiiriiished, 3 (ir ( r-HiiiiK. H<’iil sup

jdled- foiivenii-iit (n l>uses. Ih-nl imisi Ik- reiisoiMihIc ilox 209, Engh-vvooil Press 3.5w 1

LOST .\NI1 FtM ND n

LD.ST l.argi- hhii- leulher |io<-kett)ook <-i>iitHhitng rt-l(n-nci- phiotk, viiliiiilde

only to own<r !'ri I’lou' .3..'391< 3f>w I

DOt.S, ( ATS. PKTS

FOR SAl.E TENAFl.Y hi id.e in-lglilit>rtii"id. Ri-s}<|i-riltn1 sei-tion,

(H'l phils of 1 mil fitixllH, |Miri-)ntHiMl -t-piiruii’l.v or H.H one (ilot. Sewer, gas.

liii|)rnve(l strei-l. .S<-iir irftnsjmr- Minm iinil srioiol. For partictilara

plimi.' Kng. ;i-2s2.5. 2litf,

W E n i -k c i a i . i '/ik i n

TENAFLYHEAL KHTATK

T<» Iliiy or Kent SeeBaker & Co.

dplinsllr fork Tennfly, N.rhuiie Kng. u-niino. 2Uf.

f.UH .N ,\Nh ITPPIE .S for

ih’i*. In-iiuiri’st,

I'lTlE TKRRIKH ‘ I't-iligni-d. IT*-n

CloHlrr lilOi

I SFD ( AUS

lyA'I'E 33 KIIRI* V >< r..iipr in-t.nx.riiliiiile sr;il. Iinl wnler In-Hli-r. o|li(-r

rxtrns. I':x<*-lleiil I'liml li iiiii, , Phone Dr. llesti-r. Eng, or 2831.ir.wi

FOR SALE-RENT— Listings wanted.mndefn 5 6 mom housea. bungalows

imi iiioii'liin-iits. hiive cIteRtN wailing W. II. Mosrholti'. 4.1 North Ik-an siret-i, I'liigi-WiHid, N. J. I'hnue Eng. 3'357r>.

;uf.

MKIy|» W A N T F D

Wo rk f o r 't NCI.E SAM”, ;r irl D<|.5$I7.5 month .Men women, l i )

m-\t .Nivv .h-rs«-y <-XHmlnalIons, ' ‘' im nil'll i-ilui'iit loll nKiuilly siifflch-nr. Foil |||| ti -lllll list Jol'H. fn-i-. Write 'o. ■htv. FrHnklin Inslltnle, In-pt. .',2'*F. Rochi-Hier. N. V. ;l2w7*

KNOLFAVOOO l-'ltOM (MTtmKIt 1ST.n KOOMH AM I HATH. IIK\T.

WATKK AND (iAKAtiK. CONVENI­ENT TO I) \V I (i II T M t) U It O W SCHOOL. KKNTALfbR. l lt lK M C K - EKItOCKKU IIOAI). (A L L EOlt .\l‘ - l*OINTMENT. r il O N K EN(.. :t.2tl2U-\V. Rltf

ONE OR TWO nicelv fiirnisliril roonn' for n-nl. 33 Ivy him-. Eiigl<'W-<md

3.% If

Fo r REN'r The horn- for ti gHrih-n lover Moilerii 5 room hungtdow. Tile

hnih and slmwi-r. itol uah-r lo-ni. f i " llek-n It MarMhidl, 5 liillslih- av-niir. 'l'<-nnfly. phone Eng. 3 riri77. I.'iwl

FOR RENT ON W KSTSlloRE RAIL- RO.\ 11-- lU-Hiitiful coloiiiitl tionse In

dellglilfni K<-tting of Mm- ini-s hihI shrnlilK'i Di'slgm-<1 for coinforl iinil grtii-iiMis living lla.s first floor Ihiiii dry. innlil s iimirn i-" S»-'"iid flo.>r, 1imixli-r hedrooiiiH. one loitli. one Invii tory ; Inrg*- sb-i-plng jion li Owte-rs traveling for ><-ur or Imiut-r iisk $li'.'< fiiriiDlii-d. 8X5 nnfnrnioln-il M<-I«mi H Marsliall. 5 Hillside aveinie, 'I'l-naflv Phone Kng 1-5.577 35w t

FOR RF'NT 4 Hinl 5 room upnrt inri,t. nil liii|irovenM-iit. In-iit siipplli-d linrai:'' .VilnilH 31 MnOliige pliiK'. opposlir Shi'puril tiv«-iiiie, Eiigh nooft. 3.~<w I

ENOl.KWooD FOR RENT 9o Sl.>I i;m Hvciiiii', ticiir Ti-iiiiti.v roiid.

sniiiiv r.ioiiis and l>it|i mi first ( l ou r in 2 fanill.i tioMsr l loi wnii-r lieoi siii>- pRi-d. R<-fnif«TJiior. i '"n\'-ni '-nl t< Ntores. hiiseH imd irol le) lni|uir<’ I'rein Ises.

Fo r RFN'r t room npaiiimut up |o (hile Sh-iiin Im-hI liel wnl>r sii|>pli"<t

all y*-Hr. ii|>)K-r floor <if 2 fHiiiil.v iioiix' privafr peri h , no r rcsi'h lift;d serlli'ii Near I'wt.-l.i Morrow Hiuh School rent re»so*ui I*!*- |l >itr»-«*iEng 1 4>322 M 3.*.w )

Fo r RK.NT Two fiiniiKli'-'l nouns f.liglll holt-.-k's-|iio^ II.0 wHhC tl■•-All I om riii'io r-. lianig.- If <).-sir.i

.Nice .................... . ,1 Ford. I2S EinioinvelllK'. ..........I -{.• IF*)R RK.NI' l.arui- froui room Furti

ish'-'l or ti of 111 insh'-'l iJiM<'i ii'iglit'or ln»o«l ronvi'iilriK III all 1 raii'poriMIioi Mi-ala tf dc'lrcii. .\tso j.ira::'' Tr! Kiu: 3-iixh;, M ;r,w:'

FOR l.n:ii'i' tiid sFKiiFPiNi: twof liro»' r""ui> v'licM" f.T »'1:is'n."

"'•>IU«-II •<' I’.l!■- .VI'" Iiiriii'ti''i| r""ii 1'!•..» V.... M

FOR IH :n t 2•ill 1 III" Irt I..1 Ji\ > 1........rD"iMK ;m<l lottII i<I'.irtiiD’iil 1 !•'.11 f'itr

•nnu:*'. I'irHi fl.i.T, r.-i 'Tull': " 1

DKSIRAMLK RnoMS for l.iism. -- hi <eiiler of town. .Vpplv h' K

satle nveniie, KhuIi-m-o.oI

FOR RENT IOlewlv 'h-rorHl<-dl

43 Siieffh hi iivenm Kng. 3 3S92-W

roo.Mv i,,id 1., w-pitni'r fiini . Ent;l.-vv..... I'

Lt)WER APARTMENT, tlo.lsou n line sts’tlon, 3 Im t’e ro.'tns i>,t

yiinl. gnrag«‘. exit-lleiil ncigtiiiorli" s»-tiHritte etitriiip-i-: s"par:ii'-»p i Phone Kng 1 2879 W

f II rrt.

Fo r RK.NT Fnrnlslie.l room, I-Illioil. Kelll n-M -OIIHIIO- I*

sins'l. Kiiglrwootl T'd, Fitg 3.

.SAI.KSMKN w a n t e d -There is no liHd Wolf at the Riiwleigh man's door

ax he >>Hrns a gn<id living. There is an opening now for a hiisfler In KiigU*-- woml lo snpjily steady «-nsfoiners with Itiiwl'-lgli hoiisi-hold |•rodnetl«. FTarti |2.5 we»-kl> to start Hiid Increase every ni'Milli. W<- rornisli everyth'ng hiit tin- car, Write Rawli-igh Co., ixpt N.Jl XX R, Chest, r. Pa. I2wl*

WANTED WIHTE OIRL for gemral hoiisewfirk iiiid plain cooking iloo<t

lioiin T<-l Eng 3.2X1.5. ;i.5w 1

OPIIR.VD iRS on hidii-H h|miM-s. ste.-idi Work. i'higlewoid Maiinfiict nring.

71 West I’alisiide aveiuie. 37>\vl

S IT l ATIONS W AN T K D

i:.\ l-l-,i;H..Ni»Eit. IiLPK.NDAHLE. c c l |>UKI< man se- k.s a few fnriia<<-.s to

'•nr*' for. Flm-si n-fi-n-nees. EHioii .■siewarl, I kg Second sire»-t Kngh- wi.0,1 .1 P277 .34w2»

.sTFNOiiRAPIIER TVI'IBT Him »K k'-i-p<r wis|n-s poslijon; half or full

Mini- R<s.-iii higti S'-hotd gra<hial<- K\p<plein<' • on-idiTeil m<»n- valiiHhlc ttoin .sMlar.i. .V.lilrcss Box 247, care Fresv 3.5«|'

HKCRETARV STKNOliRAPHKR. .-x (o ririii <-'1. r<-s iiosllioii R**frr

•'ii's-s .Ailili'-ss Rox imm. I an- Kngh- woo«l Pr<-ss .3:,tf

Cll.kMItEttMAID I.AI NDRES.H - Mill itir llg*-. g'Ool oil .Jiirts. silks, talil'-

liiK-n. ••xp«Tien<Til, n-fereina-s c.-jit Xiidiit'oii i S2g3 ,35w l*

FM lI.nW ooD E M PLO YM E N T •ViiK.NCV Help fiirnisli<‘<l t»y month.

w*-i-k ila.v or hour .l••Itnh- .Lun-s, Ihl -'•■•ohI -slns-i, Engh-wool. Phone Kng I 35'*'! 1.5wl*

MU NO .\MERICAN WO\|.\N wo.ih!or pari tlm«- Inone-uork

'all Kng 35w !•

rtrsl . lav. : |(m<i \|

R<-fereii<-«-

i ’ UU.XTK C llA t F FK I R.k. f »ermaneni.d.iv or hour Private ('tiaoffenrs In<'

N -I I’ll-.IP Eful. woo.l 3 40n9-il or P '• Hi'X 4.'>3, Kliglewood. N. J. 19lf.

\0| NO WOM.KN, lU.HINEHH SCHOOL l.KkIM \TE, WINNER OF HIOII-

KsT IIONOKH IN KTKNOORAPIIT \M) T IF IM i. AI-HO ORAIHATED mt.H .St HOOL. NO FXPKRIKNCK, HIT IMS KXtKI.LKNT TR.AININtl \M) 4 kN M KM M I sri.KNDIO REF- KRKM KS AH TO t II.VRACTKR, I'KR- HONAl.ITV. A M ) AU il.n Y TO LK.ARN I \ST. .YDHKESS BOX 12.T. KNtJLE-

n l.’N \i i:s I .VKIiN ( vKE of Ity ndd ’ll' au- 'i man. or ioli ,is night who ti.

ii’ i" Willing f. >)" an\*hiiig R'-fer e-s •• 1:. >i,-.oi.-il.t,. rat.-v .\pplv SiiHi.

'-n '7" pri-vpe<| ,»|T-e<'t, Kliglewotii 1 •t:\PFi:iKNCKD WIIJTF OIRL wishm-

as w;ii(r' -s c.r < o>ik Bestr. f. r-e.- .\pi'h Ki.g

KSSF;X c o a c h 1929 for sHle c-heH(i.A.hlress I*. <1. Bos 2HK, Coytesvllle,

N. .1. 3 5 w I

UtUAL

(('ontinued from page 1 >The following are the porttona of

the editorial that were quoted:“ The record of soi-tal welfare. If

we look back a half century or more, will show that it has always been the private agency that haa plo- neere<l in social progreas, and that the Kovemment haa taken over only that which the private agencies have trierl and teete<l.

“ Let UM look at a few acce|>ted so- ciul reforms vx-hhh have ha<l their oiigln In the- private adlal agency. Tuberculosis prevention had Its first Inception in the work of private family welfare agencies. Huustm; reforms which are now liolnif un­dertaken by the state and Icglsla- tion which governH and re«tric*tK the methods o f housing, were first prompteil by private agencies. In ­numerable leglslnttve reforms. In­cluding wide revision «»f our cr im ­inal laws, likewise hml their first be- ginnlng.s in private agencies.

“ And so it is to ihe.se airenclej* which we must look first fo r lead­ership in most of our social prog- ress. These agemies have a free^lom of action, an entire lurk of political obligation, and a personnel which Is tntiiKLHl and unn-Nti'lcted. which make them far lietter equipi^etl to iinih-rtake ‘<i.i h exploratory work than any governmental agency.

“ And there i.s still another reason fur the continuaiict- of the private agency, and that Is tmlividual re- Kponsibllit>'. One of Uie greate.^i factors for strength of character among the .\rm-rtcan iieople has lieon our wilBngn«-ss to accept oui rcsponslbilit ie.<-( for caring for tho.«c who are less fortunate than we are W'e have evhlenci'd this sens© of respon.sibilit y by siippoil of and pur tU'ipatiun In th<- work of the prlvatc wclfan- igemy. an«l the t-ommun- ity chest. (f we give up this >*111'- pnrt aii'i thi.H I'Hrtii tpuHon ami turn It all «.vet t " -;"Vcrnni<-nt. we will lust* S'.nulhing out of our soiil.- whlch will not he good for us a.- individuals or a.s a nulinn.

“ Kinally the ntatk-r of the private agi-ncy get.n ilovvn to i-uch o f ti.s a---< an tndivl'liiai. The 'luestlon which we rnii.st ask our-Helves is just tliis

ill'' we going to continue t<» D good neiglilsT-s. or are we go ing to l»d tlie govcrninuni <io onr nelgh- lifiring for u.-<? I think we w ill rtm-

Fort Lee will clash with Allen­dale this Sunday, at the Fort Lee A. O. Held.

Allendale 1* one of the best clubs In Bergren County, and only recTnt- iy beat the strong Brookslde Park team, manaRed by "Chuck" Jamie­son. formerly o f the Cleveland Amer­ican League team.

The Allendale twirler. Jack fital- hus shut out the Glen Rock club last Sunday. 3 to 0. and on the prevlotis weekend did the same thing to Little Ferry by a sctire of 1 to 0.

"Bobl>y" Biinker. the heavy hit­ting infiekler of the visiting club, anil a form er Fort Lee player, is expcctwl to put plenty of pep Into the game.

The game starts at 3 p. m, instead of due to the change in time.

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ENTEBTAINMENT SERIES WILL B E STARTED SOON

(Continued from page 1 ) her own c<*m|Miny ns w'-il as for tin- .hinior T>»ngue pluys given at He Century of I*rogrPs.s Kxriosition. The ('hildrens' Theatre on the Knchant- »•'! lalaud wa.-s the work of the Chi i-ago I,eugue which was one o f three oruani/Jitlons to give phiys there ov'-r -a tw o year perlo»I. Since Octolwr. H1.TI. Miss Chandler ha;- iieen a memlier of the A. .1. L. .\ ‘ faff ns field wi>rk<-r anil h-is con- ducte<i five day Chihlren's Theater institute in many citifts.

Tlip Institute will con.sist o f a flv- 'lay visit during which Chaml-ler "ili meet len-lers In P-nglew<>od education an*l disiuss the problems ■)f pnwiiictlon witli the memlw'rs of th»- League. She wllf speak to th< Leiigtie at the annuiil tea for th< I'lDVisionnl members at the home of Mrs. Auguste G. Tuitt on Mon<la> iiftcrnoon, ffillowliig the first meet 'lu; of tl)<- year at the Englewood EieM Club on Motulay morning. On Tuesday ni«»rning she will cast foi Hie Miieterlimk seem- and will tie- mn reliearslas Hint aft<-rnoon. On VV<-tln*-K<la\- mointng .she will iii'-ef wiili mcmlM^rs of the la-ague to dis­cuss iirganizatiii’i of i-hihlrf-n's the- ain- ami on Tlmrsilay ntornmg ti 'U.-Tiiss s<-<-nic pro'luctton.

The final protluOinii of the seem-. Id wliii’h a ll are iiiviti-il. will iiui- cluile the Institute. Tl»e pro«liiclion will 1)0 ca.-st from inemlM-rs of the l,*‘jicii<‘ an<l will he (irndiu-ed without•enery o r coslumcs—a metho<i

TONIGHT THE DEADLINE FOR FILING SUBSTITUTES

rinue to he gno'l iielghtmrH, ami i p . - j , s u i t s In Ihe actrosse.-i havmiah of our nekhboiing w ill In- • loiM- ttu’ough private w elfan agem ies an<| community i he.Mts.

HORSESHOE CHAMPION IN EXHIBinON SUNDAY

CITY OF KNHI.EM OOP .A II iiniliiHiin' fo aim-iid 1111 tiriHniiiii-'-

•-ntiCcd. "All ftnllnnii'M* to o-giilat*- ami limit till- lieiglii nml lotlk of hiiildiiigs. uihI to regiiliKe end (l«-tcrmlne the aren of yards. liUiris, anil titlu-r open kiihc -s « io| lo n-gidat(* ami ri*slrli-t tin- Io<-hHoii ef triidcs nml liiduatrlcs'' aitii|itt-d An gust 7lit. 1 923.

NOTirKTIh- fiir*-g"iiig nrdiniinie wns Intro

dii»-<l Hi a r'-i!nlar iiHH-tlng of Hu- Com tnim C,Mill' ll of ilio I’ltv "f Kngl'-wom!, .N .1,, h< hi "II July I 6II1, 19.35. and will I'f reiisidi-rf-d for Riial jiassagc aft'-r fiirih'-r lit-itriits af imoflicr n-gidar m'-ctiii« nf ilif Comnion Cmim il. nl X o I Inc k P .M,, on Driober Dl, 1915, at llic Mind'lpal BiiiUlhig, l*nIiK)i<h- .YveiiiK- and Van Hriinf Street, Eiigl<-woo<i. .N .1 TIh* PnhHi- Hoarhig In’lcl on .Inly iKfh. I'il5. Is t-unlinucd iiiilil Dctolnr l-i. 19;?.'..

THOMAS J. AHRK.N.«4,City Clerk.

'•-e $«.D>Sipt 1;!

CD'iliPirx of Isabella Cenfe|lo rte (-oa--* 'il. are, hy order of J. IHiiiiveli Itopp'-r. Surrogate of Bergen Conntv. *;hI.-'4 .Inly L’lrd. 1935. upon applica tion of (ho piibaerlber notlAed to bring in iln-ir ib-bis, detnnnds and chums against h<-r estate, uiuler oath, within six immilia from above date. CITIZKN.S NATIONAL BANK AND

TRI ST CimPANY' OF ENGLE \V IM HI.

Englewood. N. .T,Exe<-»it«»r.

Him kin A Ihn-Hn, Ksiis.Klig!.-Wno<|. N. J.I’r". ii.rs.

Aiig.9-it: 23 30-S*'|it.fi-13 2n 27Oct.t F.s- *VT.)

Cn-'Hiors Ilf Magdalena M. Tallman .i»H-i-a—-d. an-, hy order of J. Blaiivelt ll'ii'pcr. SnTogafe of Bergen t'ounfy. dat>'*: .Inly .lUf. 1935. upon applb-atlon " f tin* siihs<rU»er notified to liring In 'i"*ir doltis. demands and claims .against her eKfaf.'. iin'ler oath, within six m"iiiti« from ahore date

-MR.S, E W. FREEMAN DAM.AS.95 Trenor Drive.

New Ilochelle. N T . Kx<*cmiix.Aug 1 D; 23 -30-S<-pt.6-13-20-2T-(Vt t

F'- ' *8 ?n

IN 4 HANt FRY OF NEW JERSEY... 110/tmI ') ; lb III) M Biaiv qQdDmt.-s.h RIao' Falko\lc.

B.\ virim- of an Order of tin* Conri "f * of New Jerwy. nia<l«-"11 III" _ SUt.*eiitli day of S«*pi«-in t'-r hi;:.,. 11, a wher,*in p.4*Mtri*-'-I. I ii.iii- i'"niplahiaiit. .iml H*-nr\ pl.b,..* ib-iicv }l lUoi-e, Js'hn I. B ll'r I.-'-.i-. p, ii.rnhiifdi F IUh.'- Ain,,l“ ;c •> C;.r;M-v Tli-resa Bla.*- Fslkovi.- Mom .'I llhu-,*. TlK'.Mlor-,,k Itliire. Peter Blui-e. Mmi'-I

lillli

(ContiniP-«i from [iiige 1> n<- ;'Hd K'-runn'Io I.snls, (ho thnm- plon (if M<’\irr>. who Is the only m;in who i-vr-r <b*f«‘}ite(i the worM cliftni pii'ii’ s rm-or*!. would do thlM stunt reeulnrly, Only once did iliey mi^s. i)ut tin* resnlts were not serious The Mexican merely suffered ti hhiody nose. On nnother oc«-nsi"n the Mexican, trying to knor-k « pni»er Iwg o ff .Minn’s liead. mism-d. ')|,enlng n large wound, which took Mevf-rnl stitche.s.

Sometimes they woukt arrange other stnnt.s. such as one o f them placing his c-htn on the .stake xxhili' the other wouhl Ifv for a rin .er. One false move would m<‘aii falso ie<'th.

'I'he you th ' he Is only ‘»*7 x<-ars o ' ago and is ottly five feet five mchos in height, weighing 11'J pnini’ ls - maintains a strlrt training icgim*-. He neither smok-s nor drinks. He IS accreihteil with having the most iM-autiful rhytlunlc form in the L-ame. his iKsiy being a svini-honv 'if mus<-ular nmfion. H<’ g»s»s Hiroiigh the motlmis day in an<l -lay "Uf. whettv'r he Is on i* c'uirt or not. He thr<*ws his h-ft fu-it tnrwar<l; he brings Ids right band b;u k ; he hnrW the h"r;M'shoe. grasi'inc It at one nf fh»- prongs; he Inllows through an<! finally I.rinus hts right f<M»t Into position with his left. He does It all in -i I lint--, anil his follow-through lasl.s until the \*'ry moment the hnr<-shne strikc.s \iid usually it |s a riiiuf-r.

Small .AdmissinnThere will Ik» a nominal a-tmissioii

fi*e to SCO the exhibition, but Mr. Davis, who is one of Kngb-uo<HJ's hor--<eshoe pitching fan.s. ilairns that 'l'*'l -Mien is worth i-oming a long distaiK'- to see.

Mr. Davis, who is a scoutma.sir-r at the Methofilst Epi.sco|ial t'hui. h. Is running a tournament at hi*-- «-oiirt .at aO Orange stn-et. Kntrn-s are '■oming from various parf.s of the conntv Some of them fire: W illiam ‘ '.•imptrf'll. James Ash, William l■■ow•- ler. Alfre<| Anderson. W.'iBi-r H ar­ing. Wilham I/ewls. Patriik Moro- ney. Leo Davis. George .\< k' rrnan ati'l William I.<ovele.ss.

ing to rely wholly on theii- own aiii- l•(‘rtt,v and Imagination. Miss Chan«l

‘ liT Will spcfik at til'- event w hicli [ will lie uu).-<t informal, j The ChH'In-n’.s l-^ntertjiimu' id j ' 'omiiiit t*-t* o f l-]iigli-W"0 'l, o f w Idi li : Mrs. Arm in K LoD-ck w-a.s ch.ili- I tniin. "Mginuted Ihi’ l'i"!i of a s«-ii*-''| I nf ehltdn-n.-’ ’ i-nfei'lainincnt.-< la.si

■:ii and |»res<-nt*ii a program ol gld events provided by the Nation­

al Mii'-ic la ag iie . This proved most i.ilii.iM'- an d successful Tlio .Iiinior

voted last spring to take over thi.-> w ork and will presi-nt four nii-riiiininents provided liy the Na-

Hunal M usic L-agiie a.s w«-ll as Hi«’ two productions of the Junior League P layers Mr.s. F. Samue) Gnindin is chairman of the Chil­drens' Knti-rtainmeids. ,-ind Mrs David Van Alstyne is director of the Junior L*-agiii- I’layers. Mrs. .lames Ct. Webster. Jr.. \h chairman vif tickets. Mrs. Uolx-rt Hrsivcn Jr.. is In charge of school contacts.

‘•BbiblxT Hunters. " a lecture on hunting whales in the days of luir- IKxiiis ami lanc ’s by ('h'-str*r Scott Howland, will be the first - venl »l the piiignim on (icb'lHir IB. Many ol the motion j*l« tiire shots wer<- taken aboard tw«» famous i-entury oh sfpiare rigge<l whahships, Charb-; W. Morgan uml Wander<-r. The pic­tures and loctuie itescribe in full the exciting trH*le of the "M N ew Kng land HhipH. The .-a-cond «-ntiTtain- meld in the seres will 1m- “ Sim" Whib- ami Hu- Se\eii D w a r fs " l'\ the Junior I.eugiie plaxers.

Dorothy <lordon. singer of folk -songs, will la- pn.seid»-d on |)e<-<*ni l>er'-’1 Mi.ss CfOi'Inn appears m cos lume ami .sing.s fiom all nation.**. Tin prngr.im will ("nilnue with tin Stniwliridg'- Ikdhi on .lanuaty IN ■lohn Ka<' t)n Kebniars la. 4 *b-velaU<' Grant'.*! film. ".\dv«-ntures with Binl.s " on February liB. ami wii close with the se<oti<l play of lh< .lunlor L**ague Players, “ IVanut: in a Striped Dag"' in March.

(Continued from page 1) all a confu.slng conflict of i>ePson- alifi'-fl and factiona.

Following l» the statement which wa.s l.ssued by Dr. Ruch and Mr Wells, who claim that there would have lieen no point in continuing in the ru-e because the other grotip wa.s certain to "knife them.” (Th*- other group is making no answer to the statements by Dr. Huch).

"W e. Valentine Ruch ami Wei ton W . W ells prior to the primary, signed and filed i>etitiona as can­didates for Mayor and Councilman- at-lgtrge reai»et-Hvply on the Diemo- cratic ticket of this City of Kngle- \voo<l on the assumption and defiiiit-; aJW'jrances that there were no w ar-j ring factions In our midst an«l on the pn>mi»e fmm the recently elect­ed numicir>al chairman and his groiii' th.it there would lx? none.

"The .slim margin of the Vote in the organization meeting of the j municipal committee Just held t-on- vlnce'l ii.s that such wa.s not the fact but that there was a selfish se<-king for control of the mttnicipa! (ommittee wdthout proper interest In till- welfare of the party’s candi- ' ilate.s ill the coming general elec- ! tion I

Patronage Is (he Cause j"There Is no doubt in our miivls

HU'I it is public knowledge that sum** of the v<-tea in the committee i-ledion w’'-re Influeru'ed and sul>aid- ize<l tfirough selfish placing and ' fiifiire promises of patronage. W<-1 have learned that In spite of and aft»-r the t)romi8es of harmony spe- «'lficHlly made by this group on the night of the filing of our petition.s as can'li‘late.s. and before the prim­ary election had arrlve<| thi.** same aroup had through lhe.se promises and placing' of jobs set <‘Ut to placc- <an«!ifii'tes fo r various cotjnly com­mittee positions with a dclilH-rate In- lentiDii of eliminating the then pres- sent municipal chairman whi<-h ctuiM hut create disharmony in tin- party. ,MI this was timt-ly for us au'l gave u.*< fair warning us to "hat we as candidjilt-s may hav- expected from the.se DemcK iatit- ud- versHi'ies on the municipal commit­tee, Tills all gave Us llic true sthi- ation and has rellevetl us of a lot j of wH.sfeful o-ffort on our part int i- I dent to a vigorous campaign aii'l , tln-re rcniain.s nothing now on the i p.'irt ;>f the firo.sent .slim niaioi ily of | Ih'* inunictpHl committee that lan | clijingi' our c«>ncbiatons. for we have ' "f 'ven dale hei'cviith forwar'le'l our witli'lravvaLs as camlidHles ,

Imtj-

B y J. I.KSTKR KI.SNKH Cltaimiaii for New Jersey

Inlerutate banltatiun Cuniinissiun

Pollttlion ft rniversinl M enaceThe iusidiou.s thing uli^ut poliutifin

c'vl ih«-n It js too lap. . . . . .t'ancer way, A sary and

‘ »n only (ip «3inxj ,’."■'j'"- "Wr-li., I. " I- 111.?,,"Ill liV " I f r,.,|.

-in aiMition to it.s ixitcnt power for nta.le by cLminabo 'whole.sjile miirtler-Is it.s umv r.sal-j it i.s mu (•«, 1 ,f,.

LRtiAL

r .. r i . " r .tn« 1 111». v"!i ,r • T• Hi' r> i! • i. •* 1 !-“ ar .tm! atiswi-r th<- B M " f' i l i ' ! t "iMi'hliliHtit "M '*r b**i'*»i Ih.-

-It'll lav , Xox)*mt>f*r. It* '*rrh*- <1 Bil wiii t»** AM 0'*Of' . ' v i' i’ t"' HniU 1,111 i tn for* * 1" * ii

n i"- .•Sun hi i ; i ? i 1 1-." -1 It ! 1-'., *;, rHl.iilf ‘ Iiit'-il Mhv 4th. I'-» j7 V'l'i

iit n .i ' li ill* f itv " f Kutfl**"i«».!. in t IIIt '•"Hit '•f »*-rx*' .nut s t i j , . ,,

r '. 'i ; .111'! > '"I. Hi-nrv R, i:in •- il n-

'ni)' First aci-uiiut of Hu- vnl.s.-rlher Tni**lis- iihdpf the Will of Htnry W. I!lak<- <it>(TNse«|. for (he b*-ii.fit nf ibi.ry \V Blake 2iui, will i"- ,- (llcu

th»- Bergen t'lMiitiv itri'liaii 1 <»urt<•0 th-|iil„T >ii>i l ‘*35

BANKERS TIU ST COMI’ANY*, IRVINH S, RKKVE. Proctor.

Kfi-.:l*-vvofHl. N .1.\tig.1bS4-pt.6-13 20 27 —FeesJ?

Tlie first Mccoiiot of III., subs, riber rrio-i's- iiiKp-r the >V;il of H.-op\ 'A' Rlaki ik-i'eaM»‘d. for the lieiiefii Wit IbiiM Ji->siip Blake, will Is* S'-Ml.d |>y tin- Ik-rger. t’oiinty Or|>haii's »""urr on Oe(<*ji.-r 1935.

1BANKKR.S TRIST ru M I 'W Y .

IRV IM : S RKKVK, ITtsInr, Kiig]<‘wond. N. j.

Aug 30.s..j,f fi 1 .3 20-27—Fw-sj::; ; -1!.,-

1".l*"Sl r io \ jis l•haIn!"■r lt) ill

-•I' ' I' 111. "T p-irt I int«- irk ■* .\'l'lr«**<s I*

H"\ 4i:;. Kngl.*w..oJ, N, J. 3 ')"T

HKI.p Now

T',.

.tr Ihw of tier.ta Plai.-, uli" li-'i li"li|!t|g nn iii!»«resf in :i nert . (il (li t'limplniioin: ■ ng ' }m tiK‘ittl».n.-l .oi.l .(.-.. ril .-.Iri 'll" lai.i Hill; p.l.,'-,..tlk.oii- .ar,' iiifMi.1 a nil ti--. lu-.."I "II'- of rh<- h'-ii's a: taw i.t

■ -•r ! i Plai-e. who dj,.,! J;..!,p|is an b;- -r --t i:t a iii.tr!t;tge -‘iib--*><|Dr‘ii: r<* I'e- '•'I'niauKiint'.. rh- )'nsiiiv|

;uti| <i"Si in flu* ^ald IbllI*rtr*-<1 ; St*|>tf-itihi'r Dltll, 193.'.

AllHAM A, I.KBSnN, Solii'ir'T of t'liDii.Iainant

3i) Park 1‘lai-*'.Knglewisi. ,\, J

ept 2" 27 tSf t il — Fee$19,T4

The First sn-oimt of rhe siib>.,-riher Tnisiees imd.T Hu- Will ..f n. tu y W. Blake iba-eHst-d, for Hie iM-rieHi <.f Ids -f. Iltake. will I'*' sctl|i*i| lu (ti.’ DiTgpn i'i"iiify OrpliMii's t'oiirt nil l»et"i" r 2 mi, 1 935.

I IDA .1 m.AKK,! B-WKKR.s I'Rl.ST COMI'ANV

IRVING S. RKKVK, rr.stor.Eiigh w .Mol, N. J,

I Atig 3".S.-pt « 1 1-20 27—F.h*s 1:3 12

.Xif iii-i Mrs. Laiig.pilst. I •I, l . i i . j i . i - i i i , i | i - Liig,

Tile a"''iioit Ilf the «ul)si-rils*r. tbiar lU "f Salii" X, n.iiurh, t'lui-tan-•’ A

■ t'b'iigii .-iimI I'efer Jx. i'lHuxh, !i>fanf<

j orptisui s r.'iirf "Ii N,.v'-ni4>er ft, HC!.', ] (Sigiii-«t|' D1.AIH:NCK a ( Lilt i.lli S<*pt, 20 27. (.Ut. 4 n-lft— Fee f J.12

NOTirr.i will sell at Fiihli' .ViariDU ..n Sep

!eiiil'*-r 2Siii, Hf 9 3n am. "ii*’ <>.akl>inil .''•‘(bit). Motor No I.-2T’*10 T " -•aiisfy th*' hill of tlie Ilark<-tisa>k Riil*t'«-r ( ”o.,.5>i \V Paboiote nvi-nue. Knglew.... i. N•f Sat* t" tie h*-i<l In Hwighf MatoT Garage. \'an Hrniil St, Kngl.w.iod,

Jo h n I'Km a h k s t j B<-rgeii l'i'iu.1,1 l'oll•.l}||.Il•.j S«-pf .27- Foe $1.41

JEWRY TO CELEBRATE YE A R 5696 TONIGHT

(tTmtlnuod fnitn i*age 1) officiate. The Temple is happy to announce that the sacred music, which Is an Integral part «»f the Holy Day service will lie under the lirectlon <»f Cuntor Rothman, who was with the Temple last year.

.At KiigtewtMid Nynagoguei The .\havath Torah servi«-cs at the

synagogue will Im» cnnducte*! Ity Hahbi J. Grossman of New York nty. an«l ('an tor Hfard. aLso o f New York. These men are sfilcndifl splr- tlmil leaib'ps and known to the com- rminlty.

The **t-he*Dile of services for f ’on- Tregatlnn .\ha%Ti!h T'*rah is as fob lows: at suu'lown tonight; B (*'cbs'k Saturday morning: .Hiintlown Sun- lay. and ut B o'clcsk Sutiday morn* ng. Th'- A'om Kii'pur services will Is* Itekl Suit'lay* night, Ott..i«-r (». anti all the foll«*wlng dav.

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ObituaryM K S , MARY K I.K IN

Fnm-nil s**rvic»‘S for Mrs .Mary K Kl«'in of IN Sheffield avemi**, Kngle- wrsst. will l*e conduefe't tiy the Kev. Ruwlaii'l K. Nye of .St. John'-s l.pi> - ,'opjil Dhurch at Ihe home at 2 p. m. fixhiy. Biinal will follow in l*roi>k.''ide ( 'emetery.

Born in (termany 7t» year.s ago. Mrs. Kb-ln had twen a resid*nt of Knglewtxwl for .TI sears. She ha-i t>een ill lo r six year*! amf dl*-<t at her home \\'e<lnes(lay. She was the ssi'lovv of I ’ liibp Ki'-in.

Survisinir Mrs. Klein are two laugliters. Miss {'.lIHan K,t' in of Engiewo.)'! an'i Mrs, Kahth M. Mc­Grath of W est Fng!'-woo<l; two sons. Hurry F Kiein uimI Fie'lertck W.

(broiiuh printer and official nel.- .

Have Not Lost Faith"In our iiction of resigniition an-I

"ifli'irauid we ilesin- j( to U* u*-II known and Ulidecstooil l.y the votci'.s >f tlie City of Kligti‘Won<! that " *•

bav<- in no sense lost fttith In ttie opportimiMoH and in Hie integrity resting with the Dcnmcrai'-c party in this t’ity but nitiier have come lo a determination through the verv rei’cnt maiuxuvei-.s that we Imve many outatamllng fon-e.s, heafth.v and upright In our juirty that will bring out a strong and Intter or­ganization despite tho present ap­parent control of the municipal com­mittee through the n-cent election »f Its t-hairman anil we give unstmt ingly of our thanks to the voters of Knglewood who have !>rought al>otit our re.spectli'e nominotions in the recent primary ep-ction. an<i we also extend om- apprecijttion aid thank.s to the mt-nd)ers of the mnn- ii-ipal committee who vnt'-d for the maintenance of the Democratic or­ganization as it previously existed."

ity. Dy It.s very niitun- it ciinnot af foct only u single locality, commun­ity, or even a sovereign stale, sijic-e every t>ody of water, rogardh*K.s of size, must have more than one shore. For that reason, oftim es tlu- Inntx'ent must suffer with th** guiMy. but in every ca.se, to solve the proii- lem Is imfK>s8 ltile wlthtmt complete co-o|)cration tietwc-on all partie.s con- ccrm-iL

Pollution, with It.s wiile-.spread evils, strike.s where h-ast exp<-ci*-.|, and in various innocuous wa\fs. Wlule thou.saijcis of hIu-M fi.sheMneii along the- *-oa-st and Imy.shor*- si*c-- tlon arc literally sturvinjr in lli)- niidst of plenty, due to cbtsing of the Metropolitan markc-i to tlieii product hy a healtii I'un. n typhoid fever warning wa.s posted tm ilie bfinks of the Hackensiick river re­cently.

.Secauctis officials hlamed the dcatli of a .six-yejir-old girl on th«* jmlliii»-d c'ondition of the waters. The same- week Hum.soii offi*-ials—sittiiil*-d In at»f*iher (joition of this slat*- ari- forced to acknowle<lge puldicly Hial Imal Imsiness ha.s been sadly <ii- pteted by news of pollilliou on tlie South Shri'w.shury river.

The.se are t»o| tsolatcl cas*-s. Bill they do illustrate my point: A s Imuj a.s wc- have pollution, we *-an ncv*-r know’ where it will .stiiki* nor in w'ti.’U form. ,

The *on<lition of the ti:ii-tM*r and coastiti waters nf the M <-t rofaihtaii area is what affects N'l-w .b-rs*-\ nsi dents most vitally. Hut it al-^o af fec-ts N ew Y'ork and ( ’onm»cti*’iit atel only t)V co-operativ- action by ail lhr<-e stat'-s cun the condition he r*tue«h*-*l. SiepH have l*****i» taken toward that end. and in a later nr til t*' I will enumerate lln-m in clelnil

The* actiia! (|c-gr*-** of i»«»Buli<*ii of "a le rs .Tljacetif to New Jt*r.scy. I am sine, will siit't'rise Hi<’ avecag*- i " f soil 1-N'erv 2-1 honrs tin- st.^ggi-iine t(Ha! of 1 .d.” l.lHMt.tMXt ga!l<ms of raw sewage einplies into Met ropolilan fo.isiai \\;tli-r.s. .*s' venr>-five p*-r eeni of Hiis rofm-s from M.'i 11 It. i 11 a a, hip |ii-ea>isc- of tb*' naliir*' " f I'oitnlioi' It arf'-i-l'-: a tinicb wider ar*-a.

1, - ( ‘s lir«-aK Hie-.e figin-.s . ! " " m IN i iy >i.ii J,H(Kt,(MK) tons of riev .sewage solid.s in tin* form <*f sindsa em-rnaclies on every Ik-;o-Ii . luiiiic' tin- (ta.sl two y«-ars tit b-asl twetv nia.iol’ tie,acli< s liave b< < ti forcc'l Id elosj. for this n-jison.

It is not neces.sar>' to ch-lvo ih-eper iiilo .statistics to realize the juTd which continuously lurk.s whercvc pollution exists. The tragic j»art nf the .situation Is the fad that .seMnm IS it.s m*-imcn tlriveii home until tragedy .strikes—without waruiii;

t o ' t o I hi It Isi""' . . . . . . .four m ajor 1 v i,..c 1,. ,

.senting- tb.- iDW.lfSllmna-(»*ii.i|,.

Him.'I'lien wo b.i\e

consisting i.f inatermK .lufM|..,|liti'-s int

“d«B : our mr-krB ^

indiisiriiii I •' Ufl'l othp,

I-with the vi«d:itors.

o , ,1,^^I" " nr ol,l In.lu

■' '" " . r f."'t L.lta,,

•■''fiiM-nAs I

snme.’Vouu ,,„,k.oil.sly n,-ar •Mit Dm*'

sfnn*- nt ti .",,ly „r. Ih„

Inlinn for • | ^out the fact lli.ii ij.one eomruunity, small boroii-gh

now i4^fj

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•OfrlJ'I'ake H i

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...... 'I"'"- '""lamimitt'l..... '■''’ 'O .....I ..in- I.III,-,-,, is ,v,v i„ r„r„.lowo" into Imp

11 I >•■1-00 0 ' i 'bet By .

in-hnilv Jniii'-t tw. .."C all 1 tii-.-P ,„„j ^

ail ;iut loo ti \ i,v Itcelil W ItO II iMii •■•"ie<-r I'.' till".] „|,|wlicrovi r (uiin.t |(Mir-o>:if jlo"ai<! Ib is •.||,tand in a .|■'•''•‘al to VMM III,. iins,.if,..||

■ N tioil 1-. 1)k< r„rrp.t t.'•f a g f o u , of m,.t| |,„i 1,111,^^ iO I b<' I'lll itl'-, W 1". ||;|V,. ,'llg a I Ir<-b- • . 11 ; 111 |i| p„,i l)\’ e.st,ilile.|,ni..tii of n Iri-viiUfl IiiMon fom ini

1' ti(-;inm:

-d ‘ ait fill' ;i IvfitKit.} J'ietnic III wij.e oiii Iniii'lif.k ftfill-efore we ;M e ;nv:ik<’ii.'<i In tk| Hve menaia- ' It In ;i sad r ary on human n.diirr. hut less tru<-. 1 li.ii iiiHiiy f laws, wheflier lli'-y i-mio-ni ?hi|j soa or heoiih }ieotiiH l«>llowiiig ......iji'Uiar and jly eata.stropliies.

C r t ' c S N A P S U O T C U I L I

SUNSETS

FORT LEE NOSES OUT HILLSDALE IN NINTH

INNING RALLY 4 TO 3Game Ends When Whipple-

men Posh Over Tally In | Closing Canto i

l.-(l*-('. Mr-x. Marfrarel layer of Dayonnoi

lgiul*-n.’'«-h-

Fort Lee. throiigli Hie iu*-dium tif a thrilling ninth inning rally. no.s*Ml out the HHlMaie Hlue Sox by a score o f 4 to 3 Sun'lny.

"Red'* Norton. Fort l.,eG'.s hurler. pitched a heady and al'le game. j»er- mlttlng only six hil.s throughout the route.

Hillsdale gave pvid**n< e o f it.s abil­ity In the second <anto. when it shoved over two tallie.s. An error by Tony Grant, Fort Lee luu-kstop. gave the visitors a chance to put a man In scoring pctsitlon.

A double by a stm-eedine liafter brought in the two nin.s, and Fort Lee was called u{)on to exteml its*-lf In the same inning to tie the scor''-.

This happenH when HeiUr walked and Mlnetti died on a long fly. Frola slnglexl am! H*‘Ih-r was taag***} out at third, finuit smacke«i out a grounder, scoring Krota. and Doyle la.shed out n long fly that foohd Shay, scoring Gn, it.

Teams liattle KvenRoth teams stntggierf vainly f( r an

advantage, and thiiiirx w*-re ev>-n until the seventh. Fort l.rf*r* cam*- through with a ttiiv at this i»oint when Rt «)tt Hingl'-*!, Frola sji'Tifn-e<], .tn<l went Imtiif "fi a squeezeplay, w-ith Tony Gract hunting.

Hillsdale prompty pr-d things up again In the etghtli, and th*- team.*i went into the final <aritt) on * ven terms.

Norl*»n r©tir»-d the Hillsdale 1«tteis in eoo*l order, hts infiel!) playing .staunchly twhiml him and quickly imimiK a i*-w giotiii'i< r.s.

When Fort Ij*r ranif ui> for its licks the stands wen- tiU-ating for some real at tion. (irant stitrt.-d things with a walk to first. Heller sacri. icetl him to sed.nfi, and Scutt bent out a hit. to n w e the Fort I>>«- htirler to thini.

The l»rai'ts 'k-parfm'-nt of the Hill.s- dale team then w*-ni into action, attd time out w-aa cail.-d. Aft- r a lengthy con.suitation the vi.sii,,rs w iit 1>H( k into action, and is-gan a elo.se infield formation.

An attempt fc eaten ('.nine off third, by the ns.' of the I.-ft fielder, almost succee<le.|. Flora's sma.sh to imi>i Ottae. itdiii low oau. *-nueu tne '•attle. In !Wtiding if h.'u k ti) the pialf to catch Urant, the Ifillsdale

I

Sunset pictures add Interest to your snapshot album*

DTI> you ever stop to rea lize how considerate Mother N a tu re Is ot

! the amateur photographer? Month ; a fter month she changes the appear­ance o f landscapes, trees, shrubs and even the skies, g iv ing us some-

! thing new to snap*almost ev e ry day.She is now slowly sh iftin g her

[ scenery and preparing fo r her au*; tuma display o f new flowers, color-

tul fo liage and last but n o t least— j beautiful clouded skies to serve us ! w ith fascinating backgrounds for

landscapes and sunset snapshots.Don't overlook the opportunity to

capture a few of these beautiful sun­sets fo r your snapshot album. They add Interest to your picture collec- tinns and usually bring th a t highly prized remark from your friends— "T h e re ’s a beautiful picture. How

; did you take It?"An artistic sunset picture poasl-

b iliiy is not waiting for you everyi tn the wooV do Tn»«h Otlt■ the door after reading this and ex­

pect to get one. Maybe you will but it Is doubtful. A good sunset picture i.s just one of those things you watch and wait for.

You will find that a foreground of i w ater or a background o f hills will

a Id much to the interest and artistic fipp^'erance of your punset. By all

means w a it until therein for you w ill find Uut tM mrJxe the picture."No set rule caa -

exposure time for»n“*® t^ but gen era lly you will fet i l ^ expo.ted negative phragm at/.Handtliei a at 1/100 o f a second. TWa*^ the diapbraera and much on the brlgbtien oD“

ting sun.R p lie re It ornot,«li*“"

ran *light =•- •- -- —light. T h is i s best done ^ sunset hour and when masses o f ( western skv condition-^

scenes. TW ^ ihsccw‘‘m oonlight’

be w h o lly or ,Jtthe ligh t ^' L , ,a anapahol "

b*P'“ -stop open ing IT o Bcrnrc a ni*IU

negativB exposed in must he pnnO’Oail but Ihn hi2biis">

oxpiain what<'(I«lim“ finisher.

You n-ill in g ,hosebe w e ll worili

JOHN' *

tbT'I «a( k'»r llm-w it hiurb.winning nm went over inof dust.

arul thf- a cloud

-M*-t nm<T. tlie HiMsijatP pitdru-r, !‘Ut up a fisht, pi-rmiftirur nnlv fright hits uiui handing out \<nl> Hire,'

pa.s.s<'.*«. rtnf ais' for two

till- I'lat

n'lri* *H i« imtlrh:-

.,!u- of

javavenue o w n e r sAttEPT FINANCE PLAN SOPOSEDJY COUNCIL

Objections H e a r d Al Ridgefield

Meetingmayor and council have

,>,id«l IV l"'l'rove Ray avenue a c

■lint IV » I''-'" nllli pnilierty owners Monday I .fhc o l'iectors were In the

"* l o Ihe ordinance for the liijorliy , 11 . I,i,k will I* 'I™ "'" up ImmedlBlely” wink riiBhed to completion

„,ily owners have com avenue is In such

,wl Hi*ntiircTlif l“■"r

'‘'"'oiiidliion' ''’a' '*'ro"RhuiiKdc lecause o f the deep cut , ntiir 'he Broad avenue on-

ral y«*aru ago when a of fill wa#» removed.

for flnanrlniarrtltiiiiin!

The |.ro;'('He«l p la i'the most attraitlvo oneprojeol iv . .

r off**rp'lofi will !'•' funds from the

L l . tanillnv tax and owiiera will awsspti only t2Ty for a 50-fo(.t >,>nt t>f rcii'lwas-, Instead of $20 per ' huruftl when the original tm- if,)vpmeni« "orr made on Ridgefield ftreeU

Several Objeetlons There w '>■ .‘wveral ohjertors. how­

ever. K''rin»*r Councilman Dougica ?trachan maintained that ll was ituplJ to I'lit through .such an im- rovemeiit <>n Ray avenue W’hlch ould 1)0 ii«‘"l for three years more

jtg iirt'Hinl condition. Council­man Charles Hildebrand stated that

not fair to use the tnxpaycre' iittim'.v 1" ri'l'nlr etreets that had not i*.pn iurf|it<<l when others hud paid rEC ns.s‘ -Hsni<‘MtH to have improve- lentsmuilf. H*‘ has foiight the plan

tenit'otiiry mr>Hlrs ever since ho Ilk offi"- years ago.Why should property ownera pay

fu.v hir the cost of lem- property tlmt has

T e n a f l jr

and the

[yorlhem Valley ENGLEWOOD PRESSK N (jU £ W tX 3 U , N. J., .S K IT E M B E R 27, 19. 5

ew

pfgplie several objections the

rshrt H'vrt

Leonia Man Cut Cost Of School Ground Work

The task of revamping a WPApplicatlon for schtavl gntund fun'ls

to cut the costs frr»m $1.70«i to $SMM» ia in progrMs by the Leonia Board o f Education under the guitlance of r>r. Harry L. Fisher, chairman of buildings and grminda. Dr. Klslier said, ihp committee is anxious to make certain that despite the cut­ting of expen.ses the work will lie c<implcted satisfactorily.

During the summer months work on Ikolh the grammar and high schiHvls was accompllahe<l. imdudliig complete j»ainting u( the buildings insldt* and otit, a new heating plant, a new fence on tt»e HiumkI uvenut* jdaygroiind at the grammar schiKil, new' fUMirs and walls at the boys' gymnasium and new lighting equip­ment at the high scho<*l.

Palisadf's {‘ark lm.s completed Its l«ick tuition payments iti full, ac- 4'ordlng to JcHse H. Lc-slje, flnunco chairman.

HARDMAN RECTED HEAD OF LEONIA

G .0 .P .C 0 M M IH E ELeonia Republican Group

Now Controlled By One Faction

RIDGEFIELD DEMOCRATS PLAN FALL CAMPAIGN

Luther Miller To Manage Drive Against G. 0. P.

Thf-**.'

pil ;

im proved?" he iiskcd. 1. 1:- should petition to im :oo.q)te»l strpids im-

l. v<«-n the r-<*st of upkeep havui- [erm uuent ty|>e of cot>-

rui ti'in."A' nius. another oi)jector.

d hi.>* litnet had tiecn flxf»l and all ridit ami would do for .some , Mii\oi Holmes replied. "Vou

iHVp <)l*timH‘<l something for nothing d thi'iiiuh no effort or expense on f>ur rail and yet you are nnl agree- ilile tn EM along with the other prop- fiy MwiiciK so that the ajxeet can

ImiTOVerl."

iniLT KIHTATION(L A S S E S IN LEONIA

The Leonia Hoard o f Education has nthnrlzetl the Use o f the high school •'iildinc fer .Adult Education cla-sses. hf hnlMinu will l>e of>en for classes

liiree aiKlita a week, probably Mon- y. Tm'. 'lll\ and Wednesday. The

prnlMbly w'ill be organized rly next month.I’nemplMyeil tpuchers. or those ilh rrMf»*ssional training, are urg«‘d rnmniunicate with Supervising inciim! Nflson Smith. Those ishiny Id sign fo r the idasses tmuld write Ilf telephone Mr. Smith,

icAitini; siitijei-tH they desire to :i«iy. 'fliiy will be notified when

)8 arc to start.

Ttl MAKE DKESSINO S

l>ma rr.si A u X i 1 ia ry . EnglewoodloBPital, will hold an alUday drive T makiiic surgical dreselngs at the 8Pllal on Wednefkiay. October 2. IliiiiinK Hi f) o’clock. Membcra ty comn jfTul go a t their conven-

Liinchos brought from home il be siipplcmentod \>y soup, co(-

and ficHscrt a t the hospital, ■hai'orfalion will be arranged by

E. (.'. Hattenbrun and Miss C. Clarke iipun application.

Thp imnnal reception for Leoniah“"l tiar tieis will be held Tues-

bctiii.. r s. at the grammar 1'. the leon ia Home and

t">'l •ts.'Ji.ciation. Members of the “-'iHtinn. t('H<hers and parents of

I'Ui'ils ;ir« invttefl. Walter E. •fr is |.r<‘sldent.

The momUTs of the Ridgefield IVmocratic t'lub held their first meeting of the campaign on Friday '•venittg and plans for tlu* work and selecting a chairman f«»r the cam­paign took up most o f the evening. fTesldent (Icorge Duffy, candidate for (Niuncil. presided, and stressed the fact that the Hepublicans now unilLsI for a battle against the Dem- '/•rats in the November election, .shouM not ix’ undcrrat(?d.

Leo Kearney, former councilman, il.Ho sr)unded a warning, and said .Htrottg supporter of Cuuiurilman I'ki- wiii Gildnor is a prominent spokes man for Oovemor Hoffman, who was repudiated ut the primary election, .Mr. Kearny slateti tljat he IsdlevtsJ Ihe workers and candidates should -Htr<‘8.s this fact during the cam­paign.

Luther Miller, unsuccessful candi ■ lati‘ for rniimll. on the Demo<Tutir ti<ket hist year, hfis lieen idiosen as l ampaign manager and hi* wd| h.ave as secretary Ivlwanl Tuott. Coun­cilman Ivlwaril Zcngel, candidate for mayor, said the <ampalgn com mittee will l»e rcHporisiblc for the ■lection of the ticket and outside in­terference will not bo tolerateii. Mr, Zengei thanked the members for their support in the primaries. There was a .small vote cast by the Demo­crats. who hail no rippositlon can­didates tn the field.

There will be a card party spon- .sored Ijy the club and conducted by tho women memlKjrs oii October 5. at the heailqiiartera on Broad avc- nuo. Mrs. Margaret Borgoes will be chairman, and will be uKslstcd by Mrs. Lillian Hold, Mrs. Adelo Fried­man. Mr.s. Marie Hos^i. Mrs. Sadie Hclmrer. and Miss Hose Leon.

MISS KIRKLAND WINS FIRST PRIZE IN SHOW

OF TEN A R Y ROW ERSWoman’s Clab D e p t^ e n t

Sponsors Its Sisth Annual Exhibit

Frank Quinn Heads Democratic Committee

Fulton K. Hardman, county com- miltpemim In the third district, was ele<’ted cliairnmn of the I/eonia Re- tmblii-Hn muniiipai <*onimUtee Mon­day night at a le-irganlzalion meet­ing at his Faulin Ismlcvard home. Mta. Sn.sie M. Wagner was elected secretary.

For tiic first time In many years t he Uepuiilii’an municipal commit -

In ijeonia is comiiOHe<l of one fa<'tinii following the sticcesH at the primaries of Ihe Keptibllcan Leagtio Hcket wbleh completely routed th" Republican t’lub candidates, Inelinl- ing Ralph S. Day, ilUlrtcl chairman : Henry J, Demii.sey. munictiml chuir- man, and .Mi.s. Mary B. Shelton.

Because of hi.s defeat along with -Mi>. Shelton. M is retn>rted that Mr. Day la thrmigh politically t«vtl' in the <-ounty and tiie borough, be- <•au.se of the poor showing he ma'l<‘ for him.s**if ami the entire Chan*!- Ies« ti<k«d at th<- primary election Mrs. Shelton, a <'an<iidate for re- nominatlon tn the ,is.semt>ly as weli H.s coiijity l•onmllt'*•e woman. fatle<l to carry hej Ih.iim* town.

P«»n<Mk I.eaderAlthough liianih'ii 1)V political op­

ponents. R< pnt'ln aiis uml Dernoends alike, as a ■hiiclator." former Mayor .lotto Pollmk ia still the rec- ngnizetl Uepiii.lii yn leader in Le- onia. AsHixIateil with pnhf|«'sfor more lluin l.’i years, either as a |•an< l<iHfe. <ami>HlL'n manager or worker. .Mr. I ’ollo<k has yet to taste dffeat in l.j'otila. His victories, in- <!u<ling tiie most recruit sm-<ess of .Joseph 11. Foley mayoralty can­didate. liave always iieen won liy ilc< i.sivo rnargiti.s. A <'un<liilate wtiom Mr. I'olloik bii.s .>-u|ipoft<-d in the liomitgh has im-mm <l'-r‘eaie<l,

Miss Julia stnt. Ten.tfly I1h‘ (lanlen

Kirkland of Engle former chairman «>f

Deparlment of the

Tenafly Woman’s Club Announces New Program

P. T. A. I M T S MEETI ’he welcome meeting <»f the lAv-

renl-T«>Hcher Associati<m in Kl<ige- field. held at the Prospect Avenue Scliool last Thursday evening, was a great success. It was att<-nde<l b> the mayor and council an<l many prominent citizens. Mrs. ( ’harles Zahtilciter and Mrs. Louis EnslMjrg. presidents of the two units, pn'.sul- e<l. aii'l Miss Sara A.skew. Slate L i­brarian, was the gtiest speaker, pre­sented by Mrs. Gertrude Kelh'i'. pro- gntm chairman.

There was a welcome aildress l»y the presidents and many of lb*) pa­rents stayed after the progiain to meet tlis teachers of the three schools.

( iH L I ) TO .MEET The Players' Guild of Leonia will

o|>en the season Tues<lay night at Ihe Presl'.vterlan ( ’ hurch so< lal hall with a get together for active and inactive members and friemls. IMan.s for tlie season will i>e discussed, a Vico prest<lent will is' ele(t'‘'l. ami tho selection of tiie fall play will i»e announced.

Several short .sketehes will Imj of- |ere<l and plans for serious -study of tho theater will l)e suggeste«l Danc­ing and refre,shments will f<illow.

five days two days at home

at sc/wol- with you

BOARDING SCHOOL LIFEI lU «J fV

O U T L O S I N G H O M E INFLUENCE.

1

WALTER D. HEAD, Headmaster

M O N T C L A I R A C A D E M YMONTCLAIR, N. J.

.Mrs. Harry H. BalclieMer of f ’o- Imnbiis ilrive, T<-nafly. Is new president of the Tena fly W om an's Gfub. Mrs. Bntciielfier took part last 8<‘ason In thf' play. ” I Knew Georee W ash ington" cn(ere<l In the l.lU le Thgijter Tournamout by the Tjlternture and Drama Department o f the nub.

The program, for the »-nmlng sea­son of the Tenafly Woman s ('lub as submltt'*<l liy Mrs. Maurice I'rid- lund. program chairman Is as fo l­lows:

Edward F. Payne o f r.ns*nrj xvUI open the club year In Oc* di.>i- with ‘ 'Hket<hes from Di'ken.*-".

The Nnveml>er m eefine wt'l Ik* d i­rected! ity Ihe art li'Oii’ im< tit. an<l the I>e<-emlier meetiic^ Lv the s f’ idy grotui. In January tb - ' lull v\ d| hold Its anmm! II ’ r-‘*-t lent:<‘ Dav at which Prof. W illian i Stair Mvers. o f FTinceton. w ill .-spi-ak The • ve- nlne group w ill 'lite »’i *ii.' •’<-ttru.'ir\ meeting.

!ii Mar«‘h the »lratn'itii- d e i'iit - ment will pre.sc-nt lb«> pta\ i.v M f:. Ern«‘-st F. W ilks. "I.a '-n .n ' N'.uu-y" .A muslc'al prognim , nnd<*r tt.e di- rerfion o f the m 'C '' ;m*-nt,w ill feature Hie April m. tmg.

Idincheon In MayThe annual clul) liim luon w ill l»e

held In May. Prlm'<*ss Te Ata o f the ('hh ’kasnw - ( ’ hnidnw Indian tribe, will Interpret lb<‘ folk lore, lerendt, and <lances of lier peoide.

The first ix e r t ifiv e meeiinu will Ite held Monday at Hie Imme of Mrs. Bafc-hekler ait<l Ihe first m eet­ing on Wednesday.

M RS. f i lT K E N R E R G E U HEAD S M T. C A R M E L S( HOOL P .T .A .

Dr, W illiam S. McDomml.l o f dl Magnolia aNenue. T 'm afly. schmil physician o f Tena flv S< lus>'«» was speaker at the oi>ening meeting o f the Mt. ra rm el P T .V . . Siinriay af- ternon in Mt. r’ armet Hall, His -siibiert was the " In fan tile paralysi.s aituntinn".

Mrs. G um Gm-kenlx-rger. 70 HiH- ‘dde avenue was ele' ted (iresidetif ; Mrs: J*»frhd< C»«»iehH-n, 'J.' Eo-tf'lin fon avenue, vic<--presi<lent: Miss Genevieve pean. seoretarv. an<l Mrs. .lanieR Bowman, trea.suter.

Mrs. Ttiomas Gassldy of 10 Mo’ - trr street, was elerfed rlialrman of the as.vO(iatiun fui Hic P .T .A . Ixvith jit the {•omn-.’ bazaar

J. J Cooney hud n'KiLrn<-i1 ns r.resident. Itavlng moved ff» I.ong Island.

The Rev. Renefn, i .1 rv\en . p;,?,. for of tiie chttn'h. H'hiressed Hte meeting.

.AO TA B LE S RICSERA ED

Rvan who

nnl pr

Mr. nti<l .Mrs. f v r l l A,. .*? Valiev pln< e. Ten '»ny.! '^^ratn.sering the i«en<‘ '‘ it <• for \tl Carmel fV,..reli Xtt <’ » r

; mel Hall. W » Ines-dav. 0«-inlier 2. report aneofaneea fo r fiftv tnt*les

Musir w ill provided hv Hie■■HilinHly Box’s " o f Re,f B.mk, wtin unn sernnd priz** on M ajor Howes' riulio program, n<iw on |fmr In T"nne«s<*e.

Ch.'irles I). Briivn, pri's-jdint '*f . Hie .Tack Fr»*sf Hu rar Comoany Is , ‘ lonafinc- th'- ent snear and the < ii.ar>dtes will be dotmted li\ Phil lip Morris Com t'am . The iu<ky numt>er prize ts being given tiy Afr. DcI.eo.

TetujfK Wtmmn's Clui). won flrHl III the sixth annual flower

show of the flepartment last We<l- nes.lav (.ffernoon. In the Preshv- lerlan Church House, mvordlng to I St of point aw&rfls re)eaae<l Satur- da v.

Mi^H KirkUiiul tofall'><l fW noint" lb tier vurl.Mis exltib ifs. wlnnluB firj-t nri/es In exhhlts o f Salplclossis. h.d«Miium. miscellaneous a n n u a l class, miscellaneous nerpnnlnl elnHs. and In the class fo r living room ar- rnngeminits; nnd w inning second prizes in exhibits o f golden Hearn nasfnrimns. petunias and .seablosa.

Mrs. A. C. Soeer. of Henry street who is H -laiiba enthusiast an<l h*st vear rontrllaited a ntinil»er of bulbs tn the <leparfrnent xvon seeond pla«*e with L’ i |•oln1s. Mrs. Sneer vnn first pla<*e in the decorative dahlia exhiiat. with a .lersey Beacon dahlia of roliltii>i*e«l <*erise; first prize for lO.Ti s<‘e<llni! dnblia.s, an.l first prizes ill co<k<<imb a.vl p»*tunla«. Mrs. Spe*T al.Ho W(»ii wcond prize in the ■hi-HS for rntsi-ellaneous annuals, anfl, iionnrable mention in an arrange­ment I'ealurlng <!(itdia.s.

Thit'l I'lace w;is won l«v Mrs. W F, M.ikininsh. xvlth 17 points; fourth by Mrs, .Tames Adams. .Ir,, with 12 points: fifth »>v Mrs. liarriei iTos. Ion an<l Miss Helen Hamiltnn. fvlu;', with 10 ii.iints: ami sixth hv Mrs. Hans a . WH-ner. with n points.

I*rltes .AwardedMl-^s Kirkland aw-anled prizes to

the winners. Mr-^, Sneer re«ft|vln'>- n wiiite polb’iy flower holder, Mrs. M;nk;.ifosh a pink columbine jdant, Mrs. Shan :i Si>ring flowering .An- f iuiSii. Mrs. Adams n \i"lfi idanl nnd Miss Mamiiton a <1 •^.hinium. Mrs. Brest.1<1 and Mr-c. Wa:-ner re»-eiv.-d r'lit\\*’r imlcx's

To .Miss l-:iiztd>ef ll Ciiit.s \«ho won first pri/<' in the .Tnnif<r Woman's cini) exiiibif. Mts.s Kirkland gave a green vase.

Mrs. Henry T-L Cults is chairman of Hie »lfM>Hrtmenl for the jximlng season, with Miss Celia Bower con­tinuing ns seeretary.

•Tmlues of the seni<ir club show. In addiliou l.» Ibe srliooi sIm' announced ea r lie r were: M m .Charle.s W . H olton , head of the New .T<Tsey Gnr<len FftflemUon. Mrs. Chester W . F'airllP, Mrs .T. E. ICirgleafon, all o f Essex Fells; M ra J. N. 'I'uHle o f Madison. Mrs. W i l ­liam Hamlin o f Cnatham. an<i Mrs. J. E. Oaklanfl Of Pelham Manor.

The response of the pUJiils of Hie Hicli. Browtilng and Maugli.-im S<-hoo| to the invitation to exbiiilt in the show « a « a surprise, Mrs. V'ernon F.. Carroll Jr., wa? «luHi- man In < harge of the arrs.r.cemeni.s. atid the Rundav S< hoo| re« m was a r-enter of a<-fivi1 '- an<l co'airful ex liibif.s.

The Browning Rchofil |.r<ije<-l ton force had one set tlon of Ihe room in whb-h they ran a film, "Hrowinc Things", with Carol GjiIiI't nnd George r‘ow< !l as operators.

Ml'S. Dunh.-ini. Bergen County Cfinservation chairm an. ha<l an e x ­hibit widch ln<'htde<I miniahira- "K ep fi Hie H lgbw-ays Bpautifnl". anlt-blin»oiml e x h lld t ; "plck-up-the- rubiiish" an<1 o th er exhibits. .

Browning School had a table o f flowers and vnri-cnlored vpgft.'itde exlilblt.s; tin* Maugham School a talde of flow er exhibits; and Hier<* was a fine ep lry o f arrangement «*\- hibits by the firs t grade pupil.s o f Hie Browning Rclioo!.

There w.as an exhildt of spfitt''T print by M augimm Hchfxil pui>Hs; a grotp.lng o f paintings from ni »‘ b ela h\' the B row n ing Rchool; a fbt'v- or r lw k In the process of making, by the . d gra<ln. Maugham S«-h‘ *nl; a lKH>k of flow**rs. Grade 4, B row n ­ing Sclnwi! I a I>ook o f Septenit*et flowers. pr»*sse«l speejimens. Grade IB. Browning Srh<Mi|.

An exhlldt o f stu ffed binls. i.iiH<T- n>H and Hie .lHt<anesf< be.-tl-, i.y tin* High H.-hooj; Dotanv drawings. l.\ -ludlHi Adaml. Mari Goo'lwin and Josetih B<in<i. Browning :'«cbo*il, Bolany flraw ings from xp<'cini*-as !>>• Klalm* Bav lf*v. Browning S 'ho I: and a .lunlor H igh S< bool exhll'li <.f drawings liy Carol Babler. .Inrtet I'<*t- |‘|•aotl, Margaret Millard. l.laitM' Baylty. Rm h V ickers. Cam) Bloom fletd nnri E leanor KirchiniT: al <l>alntlngs fm m rn<Mjel <l; iwin;:s t.' Tune Walpole. Em ily Li).H<-l,i. .\.i Irey and Rutii V<dk.

Hmh Scliool .<>iimru»'i n i . lass, iih'ier Hie »!ir'*i-Hi>a ol Mis'- |sri!if| Krariert, tu.d an evhliaf <f fbivser paInHngs b> .MyrtI * Knm :- h.am. R'.itficr Rohr, I'bi!inuok. .Anna EtUK an<i Joy.f* Mill ward.

Frank J. Qulim w as ekatod clialr- man of the I>emocniHc municipal .•oimniltep in PaUs:ul*-s Park. Monday night. Miss K ath leen Smith was el»*cie<l si*crctary.

On till* recominenilation of Mr. «.^unm. liomlmck lb*Carlo was idect- ••<1 county <onmiittecumn of tiie tliin l lis ir iii. De Carb* un<i I ’hark-s A i- iHines'* were tide fo r the position at the primary election .

M«*n»i<erji of th«* Dcnt<*crtitic <-ounty coinnnH<*<- of Palisades I'ark im lude

B. Jones a ;d Mr.s, ElizalK-Hi Sciioll in tin* firs t ilirtriit; Eilwin Barry and Mrs. E lizabeth Rei<l in Hi>- 4e«'on<i <llKtrt« t : Donuulck l)<-i 'arloitid Mrs, Anna U< jnmniak Hunl <11k- ir n t ; Grov<*r C. ulicil<- and Miss Kaihl«*<*n Smith. fourlti ilistrtct;• Pohn Band and Mts.s B<'alrlc<' Mof. fait, fifth .bHlri<-t; l!.tl.< 'il Keena ami Mlsa M argaret Samlla, sixth dts- l i ic l, ami Thom as E. K illy and .Mrs, Ai.im M, F. S h irley of the .seveiiHi dt.strici.

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Leonia Man To AdvisePhilippine Government

T o' p r o g RAM ANNOUNCED I FO R B IG V A R IE nS H O WProfessional Entertainment

To Be Given For Scouts

PARK ( L O . P . WOMEN OBSERVE A N N IV E R S A R fS

Mayoralty Candidate Formulate A Ten

Year Plan

Was First Republican G U b : For Women I i County '“ty

Park Will Pay Its Councilmen

Coun< liman b’ l ank Bdiiim-, ulio retires from «»fflc«> at tlic <l<tHr ..f the ><*ar. InlnsliU’etl an ordinanco Tu*-sdii> niiiht pit)^i<luig tlmt with Hie ix-'^iniiin;; of lH.'iti. m<*in- Ik*i-s of th«- t ‘altsa'J<-s l*ark <’oim- <’il and the mayor be pakl In j.iut for tlieir .•■'.ervii-c . 1'!ie nidin-aiii-e sets a salary of pery a r for the .Mayor and p* ryear fnr I'aih «otniciimnii. io be paid in monthly nrsiallmenis. Final la'inlng on the oiiiiimin't* will take place tH tolx’r at 7 p in. '<•llowing film! passaec of Hie

o i’ linaiice it \xi!l In- plifed tm Hi<* iMtlloi at the General El'-ctl<iii for rattfituouu by ttic xotci.;.

ilefiil'i* pn-.seiit ill:: tln' onlinaine Rh<iiic maiie tin- foilowInL; stal>‘- ln••nl: ".\s \<*u know ni\ ierin is uisiut to en.l, l'A<*r h ik .’ 1 have tx'.m a I'oiinctlm.-in 1 have ptom- lse<i that 1 would s< <■ llial Hio-.e elc-l'd aMer ni<- would !.*■ pai-i."

• I hate .s-.r\..| with till*’.- .Iif- fenml Comiclis :ind <aii ftoth- fiilK say that Hi.-s ;,n- il,.. in,.st

baidwniklli:: ;aoup. evvl aware of Ih'ii- resp-.nsildlity to Ili<’ 15.ir.m.;li uml r<n-!inu faithful servh-.-. 'rb«*ir expanses in offi< e an* many. Tli- y giv»: unstmtingly of Hieir lirne o f­ten negli-cting their own {iffuirs l<i <lo so. ! feel it only fair ih<-y should Ih- repaid t:i part, it is with extrenti! {dea.surc I present this

judgej^jf* resoltiiion f<»r consldenition nmJ earnestly l>e.apeak the supimrl of

Joseph H. F<d»-y. L<‘oma U<i>u»iti- i <au mayoralty cun«li<lHl«’. Hos week re<'eivf:d a eul)U*gram summ<tniiig i turn to Manila. Philippini* I'-lands, as | fitmnrial adviser to the I’lulippin.-: governna'iit. H<’ will sail on .Satur­day. CX-tol»<*r V.K from Vam'cuver on the Emj>reHH of Asia, ivlunung to l^eonm January 1. in imie t<<take office if suct'cssfu! at Ha- g< u- ith I election tii Nov« iiib< r.

Mr. Foley's <lej»artui** wilt iiiak<* II nece.ss«ry for hla hui>1"Ut'us ami running males f«>r tin* «'imncil to carry on his campaign for < l. ction in Novemlier without his assiMam-c.

Fur some time past Mr. Fnley lias served as financial ti<lvi.*«'i' to th<- l ‘hilipjtine goverumimt aiitl al.*<o has marketi-d Ihe Phtllppim* stmar crop in N<*w York. W ith Hu* new com- monwealth of thv island going into

Tiie \v->men*a Republican Club o f Pali.sa<Ivs Park celebrated Its 15th

The progrnm of th«* profesMlonal variety .sliovv to lie ulven tn Hie T<*n- afly High Sidu'ol on Fri<!ay <‘veni„g (kdolK'r 4. lor the ta*nefit of the Tenafly Boy Si out Drum Corps has been unnoum «'<!.

It is a.s follows:.Ii’shIi’ and (kute. Dtirk town arls

to'iats, fealnred i-orneily lui from ■‘.'“ iiuffle Along" ami <dher w»dl kmuMi eoliiioil prodiu t lon.s,

Sherman ami Ryan. Hie <-}mmi>ion I iiattery of Soiiulaml. f»*atnring pi

ano nnd original barmony songs, i l*'rank Mullanc. pnniler «t<*r>

effis t with u new pieHidi*ni .\ov< tu- lier ir». .Mr. Foley’ s servin-s n'e iir- mg retaineil iiy tin- mw ::oveni. mi-nt, H<‘ will amv** at -Maniia a few days liefore the offuial i-ha'-g** an«i will take part lu Hie eeri'nionies.

The lu'W government Im.v a.skoil .Mr, Foley to assist in forinul.tiing .migar selling polleir-8 and to h<d|> ontlme a new fmamdal policy for Hi<* m-w .state whicti will l»e efiedive for a ti iai p.ri«Hl of 10 ycar.s.

Infantry Troop School Will Begin Next Week

Troott school o f the lllhtli Infanlrv will Iiegin lu xt week, aci'ordlng to plans ouHliied ut the reorganization tro-eting at -|ersi*y Ctti T'U'aday night. Col. II. V . D. Moore <]f l-;n- giewood, I'omrnandlng offS'ers of th<- regim«'nt. <!iscuhmc41 the y»*ar's pm- gmrn and Hu* orgsinlzation of i'la.H:a s fullowtal.

T il. ’ first tne.p s« bool will 1m held at Hu- Flks Club. .Ii-im v i ity, at S p ni,. Tu.-.s<lay Li* ut t'rozi.-r will lei lu re on "I'oin d< rs , F.xb’ iisu.n studied at rm-eimcs ai !■; lu’ailqiiiirt. r.s, ’|0 W .s t Bale- • IK’. TiK’Sday titght.s. ( i . f .i.

teller timl s ln g 'f..TeaniM* A lexaiubia. the exoH*'

r.r,„Mtn*ss. A fi'ature.i piimn donoa with B<‘li B<‘ rni*' aii.j Baiil W Iiil tuan <»r«‘hesl ra.s.

Marvei'leoiis. one o f the fimntest eotnedv trilkste is in s Ikuv biislne

Frolics of Ib-'H'f. pM-Hentoil tiy Cnlted Enteriam m .n l Produ.

I'omphde revm* <.f nine g irb spi'i’ liilty <lnneeK. Th is revue '.i.toK s I by Mt;M i.K fm es

W illiam Kclgar.l, master o f cmonies.

,\l Beiiirett ami his o ri’heHtrn. 'riK*re will Is* darn ing in the gytn

fiasiuni after Hie show,T lik e ts are on sab* at the follow

im; plan ’s;\S'. E. Raker'.s real <’slab* tiffk-e

HilBi*li- Hvi'iiiie; B ow ers D iiigStore. Washlng'ton Htreei; Demur esC.s. llleliwixMl nvoiiue; Mel

I B<aiity Parlor, H igh 'vood .av<iI l.m ko ff's .stalionery .sti*re, |{aili-f>iKlia v itiiip . Smilh'.s Groeerv sto

Mi'.*ii\voo.t avenue; H irry Fitv vt.itionerv .stove, Waslum-ton sire

the voters."

' ' Imt rif- 1 L U > ru E ATIIE R 'S REDMDI':uiii i.. TIk- 1 .Inhfi .Xtibt'f'v. pa.sli.v nr

.■I.-W'xl lb.. Bn si i\ 1•rbin < ‘iniri h m 1 B<‘VU*‘ ;■ vt* - initiMi-,. fxl II V «if Miss B'Tiiadvr-I S null Nnt-f ’v <»f tIv T«*nnfly Ht;’ h S> ll••"!

g I*'TKwi fn. iilty wh. has iH-rn in piwir hfulHi

t rw p school w ill 1k' lield at .b-r.sey C ity on tin* first Tuesday and at En- glewocsl the seivnnd aii'i fourth Tues­days of the month.

Leonia Girl Keouts will rt'siime a«’-

fo r some lime. un.h*rwent **m> rgen o|..‘i-ation Iasi week

Miss Aubre> left by plane Thurs day o f last week to l e w ilh hoi fuHu-r.

Mr. Aulu'py has m ;inv friends tntivihea Rnnorr#!^ a f^iiy at the J TeiiaH y and has a<ldr«»aed theMetTnsll.sl Churt-h. Regular meetings TIr<*th<‘rhood amt H igh School as o f the troop w ill Iirgln I ’uosday. I senibly.

intiivorsary a t Community HaU. on

SaliiPlay n igh t. The club hR« th e lIsllncHon o f I>elng the first W o~ men’s Repuidlc*an Club organized In Beigeii County. Mr.s. Frank W eber,-; ■resideiit o f the clult, welcomed the ui'sis Hiol cut a large l)irlli<Iny cake

whli’h was i rcsf-nti'd by Em ile J. 'cmiy. .successful Republican candL lull* at Hm prim ary oloctloa. A clnrlt liorse prlre presented to CounrHm ait:

t< r A. Bh< kstrom , was the g ift Of Mmu’Ih I). i:a rle . also a w inner a t he recent election.Ths a ffa ir w as arranged \nider the

llrettlon o f M rs . Sue To'ltl- T w en ty -: ve tables w e re In play. A dooi* rlr.e presented to Mrs. Charles EL

Grail, was donated by John J. D ick ­erson, president o f the Men's Ud-. idibiicnn Club.

Among the one hundn'd nr m ore perpin.i who attended were six fo r- m»'f preshienta o f the club. Mrs. O# W. G riffilhes, first president; Mra. William H. Kaufm an, second preai- lent; Mrs. C liarles E. Grau. Mra. \ilnlph K rem ba l. Mrs. Charlea EL Straehl ami M rs. Roi>ert Woods.

WtiMEN P I I I I .\ T E L IS T S JO IN m :UG EN HT.AM P A.HHOCIATION

’I'hi* IIiK-kensack Women's I'hU - . IHie Club lias Joined the Aasneia-

i|<in of B ergen County Phllalellsta,I was aim ounced this week bv W i l - diim C Stelu-er, pre.Hident of tho a « - _ socliithm. T h e Other chiha are tbo Miukensai’k I ’hibitellc Horietv. R n g-

ooil S tam p f'lu li. Ridgefield P a rk Slamii Club, H IIIsiIhIo Stamp Club, I'liiherfnrd Stam p Club and South iterci'u St.Tmp f ’ lub of Flast R u lh - orfonl.

Til.’ AsM.r-iatlon will meet w ith i |i<* Eiu’ lewo"! Stamp Hub In th e . i.ns.im-iit o f EnglfW'sKl C ity H a ll W " n i ’-ht . Ortolier 0, to <'mid<‘ i*- pl.’ ins fnr the Hlami* ex -

liilidlnn III L ll.e ily .S. ImmiI. K n g l« - o . to iler '21 to 211

W ILL H O L D R i rE l'T IONAT OPK.MNU OF ANNKX

Till- new s ix room annex, which l8 iM'W’ in-ing com pleted at sehool N o .:i, on R ergo 'i iioulevard, will he fo r ­mally *>fn*nefl to the ptiblic on Oc*»- tnlier 2, T h o memliers of the Board of i-'/Incation are phinnlng n specia l limgnun fo r that evening and ree l- r ilents of tow n are urged to attend •ind Inspect th e new building, w h ich has bei*n m ade possible with a g ra n t of $«l».(K)0 fro m the PW A.

TO s p p :a k o n f r r m o p iAr»r Pm oj V pno« w#>rrefarv o f the

.American Committee on the E th i­opian Cri.sis, w ill spenk on "T h e1

G. 0. P . M E E T S TONIGHTI tK’ inemiM-rs ot tne tniiiig Me

fUlbliiaii Club t<f Rtdg.-fieM. wilt m*-et tonight. an*l plan for the joint m*’<*Hrig o f nil R idgefield Heptit«1i • •an elu l*. at whieh time th»'y w ill ite host.v. The se lfH’tlon of a hall suitable for the a ffa ir will t>e left bi H v hands o f t i v committee ImwkI- wl l>y Karl Eriks* n.

A.sst’'Hng Miss Eriksen will lx* Mr ami Mrs. DBvurd Herlzel. Frank Grnman. H enry Wurtzwetler. K *n nt'lh I,indsey ami Miss Mane Talm*'.

(p A jy t t c ia m y

WITHOUT RAPKinS or BELTS

J Jere.~ at last, is a sanitary protection th a t ’does away with pads, napkins and belts

. . . . that brings more freedom to modem women . . . a new method that is completely, invisible, and so comfortable that there is no consciousness of wearing a sanitary pro­tection at all!

Himmn St*le o f the Ethiopian Situn- 1 lin n " Sunilay n ight at the six’oml in ; a serie.s o f ro.Tinvinitv fornma at thp ! I..e<)nia Conirriunity Asso<-latton I h«’ail*juart*T-s. '

★ Internally worn . . . rafe, efficient.

PALISADE PHARMACY34 W: p8.Iis6.de A

ENGLEWOOD

Physicians approve this hygienic new method . . . . women everywhere who have adopted B-ettes agree that they are more c o m fo r ta b le , and permit greater personal daintiness than any sanitary protection ever before devised.

Boxes of 12—39c. Handbag Packets of 3— 10c1>> thP B -H IO < 'o „ B llhlo, M a .

B U C K L E Y ’S D R U G S T O R E35 E L P 8 .l is 8 .d e

ENGLEWOOD

■f’ A G K T V r n T i l l ' , K N T J , E W n o n P R E S S , S I ' . I T K M B E R 2 7 , 1 93 5

E N G L E W O O DPhone Englewood ,

P R E S S!-1700

Emr FtWny at IS .Kfxilh lx*nu Htrpl't. Nrw JerjH y;• by tii»* iW-riirn T'or;..,:

WAKRh-N M. IN'.AI.ES,if A ' IJ. T. KOWPJ. Maimnina i;.Jiior

at tb« I*ost OKice, Kiigk-KOo<i, N. J.. a?« S'«'yiifl Claa* Mall Matter

» Ti i n , f«j<taiilif*hfvl JS74;rtie EiigU*HfM«i standard. eatalillsIiKl lsT9;

T !m» Kn;:ii wood I'rj'sn, PstaMlBhrd

aUHlfK'nJlTlOX KATKH ~ t'ASH IN AtlVANTB........... . .............. .tiMi........................................................ ia.ii

^ a J ^ r , within Ut>rg*ai C«iuttt.v .•91x within Ih'i^rnt)a « y «u r outafde Ri‘ rR<'.> t'lMujiy .Six MoDtiia oiif(*!de I'-t'igt’n roiinty

C^aDges o f addrea* rp<fivwl iu(»-r than Monday vamioi b« loade elTeclha unlit tlif* W ffk ’s

M «aber o f tht X&tlonaj PMlUirlal AMociation. N>w ]*re«s Aaaoclatloo.Bergea Clonnly Pr<*4* ARsooiaiiun. Eh'rseu I'n-ss Burf?au.

Englewood 2 0 Years Ago

Today

Democratic Harmony Blasted , Although the Englewood Republicans probably will con-

tinu» to effect a restoration of the harmony that existed in the party locally before the beginning of the recent Primary fight, any fears they may have entertained concerning the possibility of Demctcratic inroads in the General Election in November were allayed this week by the Democrats themselves.

The defeat of Dr. Valentine Ruch for the Democratic Municipal chairmanship, and the subsequent withdrawal of the Doctor as the mayoralty nominee along with the withdrawal of W , W. Wells as nominee for Councilman-at-Large strips away the thin veil of harmony that existed in the party up tintil the Primary Election and reveals again the many- cornered set-up that has kept the Democrats in a turmoil here during the past few years.

Although some of the Democratic leaders have given as- ■ sttrances that capable substitutes will be found in time to have their names inserted on the General Election ballot, no such names have been officially announced. However, capable sub­stitutes are admittedly few, and with the party so badly upset, these lew can scarcely be blamed if they are reluctant to jump into the breach. Under the circumstances, the chances of any substituted Democratic candidates making a creditable show- illg again Charles B. llaywaid and Robert 3. Tipping, Repub­lican Mayor and Councilman at-Large candidates, must be acknowledged as slight by even the most partisan observer.

Whether or not the substitutes are entered, the Republi­cans virtually are in, a position to coast to victory.

The failure of what at first appeared to be a real harmony movement is keenly disappointing to the rank and tile of the Democratic voters, who had been h d to believe that their party was at last in a position to take advantage of whatever difficulties the Republicans might h;jvc encountered in the matter of harmony. They feel that the leaders have permitted personal animosities and a determination to control a rela­tively small amount of patronage to take precedence over the general welfare of the party in the city, resulting in almost constant turinoil and (>recludiug the jejssilrtlity of electing, any Democrats to city offices.

Vote Was For Repeal— Not MoratoriumGovernor Hoffman and the Democratic and Republican

, leaders who helped him put over the retail sales tax legislation are being incredibly naive if they believe that the taxpayers of

! tbir state arc going to be put off with a four months sales tax moratorium. The opponents of the sales tax. and they repre- Beni an overwhelming majority of the voters, have the sales

V tax sponsors on the run and they would be very foolish to relax the chase until the tax is wiped off the books entirely. They should not be fooled by any ciraus ballyhoo such as the Gov­ernor’s offer to finance a “spending survey” out of his own pocket.

Showed $20,000,000 in economies at the beginning o f the last legislative session, the Governor and his followers turned their backs to the Pascoe committee, of which J. Parnell Thom as. Bergen County Assemblyman and successful candi­date for renomination, was a member. Now is the proper time for the anti-sales tax forces to do som e back-turning, while the people o f the state look on approvingly.

Two weeks ago the voters of New Jersey went to the polls and voted for sales tax repeal,—not a four months' moratorium. The successful anti-sales tax Assembly candidates will have a

edear mandate from the people to go down to the legislature Wmed for absolute repeal and no other program need be tolerated.

The taxpayers of this state must keep in miiul that they are carrying a per capita tax burden second only to one other state in the Union. The fight for economy is not yet won, and the effort of cronomy-mindefl citizens and public officials must not be relaxed until this unnecessary comUtirm is eliminated.

A m»w elpi’fr ir tleva lo r was <lo- nated by M r. ami Mrs. H.f';u«' to the I'knjU’WoiHl Hosj'ilfil. si'id liu; k itchen factlilies w« r»> imi'nivpfl Utfitutth l i fe KemTo8it> o f Thomas ( ’ochran.

The Bnglewooii Fife ami Drum K'uve Ita fii'xl annual ren p-

Uon.

HuMh proiiriflor <'f one ofKiigtcwotitrs two liv.-ry stahlen. dieif oulKhJf o f hiH whi!«* titlking toa tTHiiij) o f friwaiff.

I'alwanl .1. DyofiN. .h . ami Irvtni; W. (51ov«>r wore ra;nliilatfrt for As- M.'inhly.

Tint ordimince wsis inirodu«»*<l pro- vhliriK lor the rnUftnnuil ami pen- MKtidni.; o f tntimhfiK ut the pahl fire 'Ifpurtnu'Ut w h<i lH < ame ifirapaci- ifiifd for wiifk or wiut nerved ov«tr u jwruHl ttf o|l ><‘arH. the penffiim to h«' inu;-l)aif tif tin- Halar.v recHivod at liUMj o f retirfuifiit.

S .P .C .A . P et Column

GALILEE CHURCH PLANSWEffi OF CELEBRATION

Win Also Sponsor Recital October 10

f ja lilfp i ! 1' I'hiirtli, 77Wood :ivf!un>. IbnRh'w.itM!, \%il! lu-iMii n week s ivh hl.itioii «if its nmclt'<'nlh

antdvci Stinda v. Orualn/.t'tl m1!I1<5 fhi* rhilii'li Itris ;i vitalf i.r . . ’ in Ih' i'.'iifiti V.-.ud .nut Dou:.la.s M. I'uihiis, J'H'.imi-f'd n sua'Di;it!i ...r Hati; trd tutt rfs l flH I h'' in t

1 'ollm i t'iU ’ .rcm !i it th< rnoi'tiiii..; i'\ ti ■ 2'iin't.is ind l!i*' Ihx I 'iia iic s ( ;i i-nnt'iMii, a.-r-ruunt pa.'hit o f St- M iiK s ,M, K, I'ls iin h , N.-u >'nf k < 11 \ , tt lil '"I'fMk a! 1. |i. m, Aftppi-ml niiisH-ii! pruafaui nnih'i’ th>'

tl..H Ilf Ml’ s r,,!lin-; V. litIw ,,iV' a -d S IV,,

iiinridoM-'- ;uid rtHiMc w di lu' at S (I'i ' lin k I'ri' h I V- 'lUl Mr.' t'li-week iiH f<.!|.a\R:

Mi.n hiv Dr, I.! yt ! D. W-. k. -.f M. 3'k rh'!i'< li, imMrs, 1‘tdhn;:.

Tm -slny- Th.> ID\. ( ' U. I “. o f M rs! Ik iplisl ! Ininlt, l - . l i m 1 Music l'\ M ir ! Hai'li.-d choii-,

Wc'iiH 'sd.ty • Tim \ . .1. \\ ,Tliorniis o f Trm ki'M ,\!, |-k ('h n oh

D ily , S"!o h> I ’ h o iifsbtons.

T!mrN.ia> Dr. W'dlmm Id '.w ! In ‘ o f St. .l.imcs I'tfsiiyii-t ion r in iiin . M w Vm iU v'it.v. S'li.i ti.v Ml.-.- U .'i'ii Itohcflv.

Krid.-f. Dr. Arclu-y D. Dali i.r Mini M . H. r iiu tvh . KiiuDu.«..d, Mu-dc ov im isi' ** t nuo li ffuur. n,v-Mrs. Cuilms.

To S|roU'«)r U rc iia !M l. fkiHina will [.itfc.'h ;>1 .thr

B joriiing Service at 11 u‘ c ‘t*ck Suii*

NEGRO NEWSPAPERMAN TO AID LOCAL POLITICS

John Robinson Recently Moved To This City

Clcdlli

fk l> )

laiis-nt), mmi\ Vidirs ir (if Hit' N ow Vni’k

Am stifd iim Nru.s, !!,v (niT. si'ondf'nt on f 'i.ii'H’i I ii’ui Sund.'iv

r, .it loS N’m 1!,

.i! ••Ki’<'n''iici'Cid'lSt .sr-rait-

chWIi . “ 1 iini ! U l»0| ui‘il‘ .ill :.hiit oi Domo

> k • mpliiv-

\V>‘ have fnriiHU iii'i-fii' o f t!io iii- lolJittmue am i liflj'tidno.ds o f a do~ !i) a vcccfit cxj)*'i i'-m I’ i>f "Ur vico- |ii-o.sidfiit. Mrs. V\i!Iihim J. .Mnrnn-

Mr.s Mitraictclo has two i!iii;'v, :i r.'i-sinii rcrn t i iiamtd Kuini>UM iui'! II iicuuUful vvhiti' SaiiM)\f‘ lo iKum-'l t'iiico. T i ic ll^)^lllil !(>%<■:-. i'\oiyom ‘ami Ls a general favonfo. hut ('Ihro, HH i,S UMUnf Wltil Ills liji l d. IS a "olli'- -»Nonmn” dou .an.I is '•ittirciy dovi.lf'-’ to lii.4 itiDdrc.s.s

A fCH' w*'«'ks ana ,\lrs. Manili':>t"wrus Hiiitc dl. Imiim; rtt*' ni.alil, iiotwlshliut l*» dlsim l. aii'.'iric, siio invl out o f h'ul ffii -nnii- tiKM.lliino ilmv tv»:r as .she stood up .-ih* UMam<' \au'V \\a?uU ami faint ami tcii to tiir fi-n.r. ( Tii< u, who .iluaj;-, sNcji.s iip- Elan,-. i.u lsiiio lit-i hi.>ir, inh>llir loom , -Situ ins i:ii-li''n l.vina on the fluiir ,iii.l irmic‘ !iaii'),\ da -lici* in !" her auiils l"" iii amt .liipm.',! o f lii.s hml pav.in-,' linn am! kafkiim H>: pt!C-cd Mm \..ii|);: iim ii aial tin aI 'o;:- III a and \Diiinm, in ■ s' i! ''in'-ii' Im Inoim fit him lo iim itio i!p ih . m-i

IMKiM.Isi:\Vt- continue our hP-'d .'ulii'.i

ItiiH w eek, disciis.siiu;' tlm lilti.' I ’e- knmr'SC. (.)llilllOn HCMIll-.. to he Hirniu;. I.\ d ivi'led (III tlms»' (ioc;.«; man,' jico- !'|r> dcclfiriiuj llmrn iiscl.-.s.s and in- siaiiiricntd. while others uplnild ih<'li'i'cd w ith ciitlm--ia.um. Sui’iirlsim.Uioimh it rntiy .'srem, the I'idvinncs-I- a V'T.v cnliI aui'oiis littD doi;. He inak'-s an excellent \vutchd(i;i fi.s he 1', not i.dvcn to indi.scriniinate hiirk- iiiij .'uid nrvt'i' raisi's a fuss without '.•;ur:e. T im t'k im sc ffionyht .so mucti of liis (-.'urairn !hal they i-alicd liitn ‘ 'little lion ' and k<‘pt him ox''Iuh.

for iiii. to.vfil fam ily and tornaril pal.o cs and .-ficrtsl tcmplOH.II Uii'-: wHti ui'-ai d iffi(id l\ ami diui- -.'T thiit. t!m fir,si Dckiimc-se w.'i'.. sniiKv. I ' ‘ i fi'U ii I'ldnii ami hrou.uht!o M iH 'pi', i ih c i- they .uained tfrofithr.'T.

The DcklUL-ma' a toy dn- ;u!d lof.K - Soli).-what like a rnini.itiir- li.'ii w iih a tawny coat and rnatm. Ill' is .--iiiall and coinpiut wfuahiin; 1. s.s tiKMi I 1 If'S. and has fi snin'idor,

.a loof niammr. Me Is friendly and i.e-adle wHli hiH mvii ji*>i>i<lr' lait

1 CM'! v f . ! and dl.-idainfid towards .diaiu.i r.s. H'- has the simu' .super­ior altitudo tou.ir’ds o th er doifs if m unm.sin". to see a fV ke .stiMt to a

: L.Toiiii ot do..;s. sniff jndifforently, j and tlmu op with d im iity an.I

1 oiso. .\j.parentiy ho tmjifOsst'.s tin- fither dos-s too for f hfivi* never kiii.iwn i iio to h'ltliei* a I ’cke.

I ’.'-au.a- Ml' Ills size amt nilin«Ual •ij'pf.iraiK I t tm t ’td,iii ;t'.sc j.n m ur'-aid••Ula!td :if; n p,.f lie j.n d i.sf i tu UI \m ( o| \ a n d ;ifi. l••io!|. at.- i'o.'.fitds tlm tew |*en|di- he fa- \i.ts I f live in an fipartment oi Mn:ii| house nnd \\jtid a «juie| eoih- naim.ii:il,|,. htlle ,|ol', the Dektuiiese

id im 'd t iie.-'o r(•.|llireim'n^.s.

I'on f •.( the ,|o- show at the Knii K-i tI.•! hi ,• | ■(lUlll| ,v i 'ImI i tomor- inw, I'l.-.i.ve i,n\ tiohefs 1tiroui;h th'

A. Tnkei.s a re now on sal* at 'A'r-.ivers; I ’lark. Dhapin A Ihi.shiii'i! --; .imt itip Canine Mean!;.

<'!■ jdioiie Mrs. (', L . Mrad- riiaw, T-’.ii;;, T'ki.'iK,

\\ >■ li.ive tlm foikiwirm doig.s (ah ruaio.M -ur miopliun at tin- S. I*. M

'bu'. -n ay. iiUi-, I ’m,''I'hom- Mr- p.rind'e

D 'D fo\ fin d e r . hro'.-.r li.on d hl;u K « how. par!i.iP sh-odmid.

. stl,.for

■ !iiy

'..'-'Ti.Tl,- .'dn :iti wilti -a ! M I'e apd ra-

P"h!im-," im said, o,-..' , -m . 'i Cm ,Ap-

. -id I do!, ih i!!. Im, N O' "Oi uox H.'pid.- -Jl.-t ,\ .--1 mhiy dr- iio r, .,,,1 H 'l

j h ill. Ili i ' t l l he vvfis one of fivtI 1.1* -s appointed hv the forim r■C ioen ior M .uiin l{. c lyn r i, to r. |ii resent tt'e ..f N.-w V'>rk n! !!v, N'.i’ : it l-Mui <il ii Mial t ’uim-n-; fmn at < »k|,diom:v Mty. Okla. Ih- isI f-iriiMTly a resident. „ f Slratfuid.} Doiin,. ami n-. ently in a rmtio de i fiaie w.is iti.sfnumudal in aiduu; in j the d-t'O t ..f the .’-tales T ax Mill in j i.'nnneeticut l>y the (.m ieral .\s.s.-ml|>; a! Ih u lfo rd , Me i,s a ITlemlff‘ 1- of I lie hom u-elh ut l-'edriatioii o f M.-n's ■ MiDe Classes.

I ' D- , t •' r The Eev, \ n \\ .1...... oo 'im; 1 r of f hli l. -

' ' O'O M ■ i " ik u p m a rid t H-.. k o - I n d id N ’.e Si. ,1 dsn's Kpis-

< 1'eH . li. I and. - H u dl speak . '! '' !ii Ti'. I ; .him- ein-ii- wtil! ao d i'o 'p tn. ai'tenn .a and eve-

j T i:' (Dm,.,. I 'h,|., h „ ;ij spniis-n-I 1 r t . . i; i; .a •,,,() S\ i', .'.ster Whit -

!• d, -.:m •,! lie- fer.-nx-,.-! \..'rr> ...r--mitiMT- in lo ' vierm., and ts.meUe

;Crm.\s, d! imaDr .‘- in im.'. in a jm.-.t j re. ila i ,i! Fir.s! C ioin r,. Wd-’ Mom . r. i:-ed. o .... }, yp, > , I'.fli'n iuihiday , I ' l'itKd' id.

i i iw WINSI’ liOIM < TION HMNOHs

11m sv .Jef-i-v (iiie in sey Mrec ' er-i' .A'-!^mD:di’ !i n ports that a D n 'iiioev i.ea . ,.u ned la Alherl V 'ln le; I.i' M-ihU.dl, has jus! com iOi t.-I a new nfm cd |-e, er.! for | O'- du-di'iii (I ini h eniiM. |jer to entrvill Mm .\. I ', .an. . Mevi-ct-r of Mr .\ im ii.i!ti cuern-.ey Cuute CInh. Iras asiinys! i-; tlu* five \e;ir <d«! dpi in., e, ,,t.-s ,s Mnrndki 27-''»t»l.‘v O|o- . i. ,u., l.kD.d pioiii'.is oi u iiIk and

TiJ,;; p"oinds of fat in ikuss A.

Church Servicesfsiiklf'vvmMl I t f formeil ('k irch

Hudson A v (\ . near 'IViiafly U o a il iddwm !i. M cllvuu ie, D.l).. f ’u--':lor

Hunday, a.m,. .Sunday »c h o f» lwith cdaMsftK fo r all nses, Churler- I ) . W ild rick, superintendent,

11 H.ni., morniiu; worship. S u b ­ject. “ .A New Note” , sermon to youm,' people er^pecialiy.

7 p.m.. Ymm^ IVoplo’s Society. T(»pic, “ Tho E*ower of Umteti A c ­

tion. ”ThurKiJay. H p.in„ Sunday H<-h<x>l

offu-ern, and loat herfl meet.kTtduy, 7;30 p.m., Troop 24, B o y

Scouts.Sunday. 0<.ti»l>er 6, 11 a.m.. T h e

Lord's iSupjHT.

Klrst BlctnoUffit ( ’hunhI>eni.ure.st A ve . and Teiiiiny Honrl Archey I). lia ll, H.M., Minkster. Hunday, 11; I.T a.m,. ('liurch school. Special Kully Day prenram.11 a.m., H ally Day service. B r ie f

a<ldrr‘S.4es hy H . M. Fridlund. H o b - ert .\1. Kurtz. Henry H. James and Dr. Hall.

7 p.m., Epu'orth Leainu'. A lic e I’ rd will dl.scu.ss “ The Ifse of L<e)8 - uro Tim e.”

Wednesday, S p,m„ 2D Club. R e c ­reation nijiht.

K;l.*i p.m,, OffU'Uil Hofird m eetin g at cimreh.

Thursday, .S p.m.. c'lioir rp><carf'«i. Neil HeincH, iHroitur; Mrs. H . I f . James, orfranlst.

M iday. .'5 Girl Sruuta. H e le nDavl.s, leader.

8 fi.m.. Boy Scouts, Lee D a v U , scout muster.

Sunday. Octolier l>, Loyalty I>ay. Communion st t vicu at 11 a.m.

I‘'lrs| I ’ resbylerlnn ('hnrchI'aljsaiie A v c . nitil livMnht l'liM ‘8

Carl IJ. I' liiinii*, Minister S.inda.v. 11 a. m., morning service.

Mr, Ftmore w ill i>ri'iic!i,IM.TO a.m.. C'liui'ih .School cUiKses

uili 1h.‘ rosnmed in the primiiry. k in -dcruurteii uml jiiiiior dc-ihirtmctits.

Wedti'-Hday, 'J p, m., I«T'lie.s A id Society in the Last Hoorn.

Thursday, lOMtii a. rn., Mrs. K l- imu'e will uive tlie flr«t of eik'ht ta lk ;, ou ••p’utndy L ife in Hie Hibie", in the Lust Hoorn.

ti.do p.m., fir.st mcetiiw of S upper Club for profc .sio|ta| and busiuesa

1. -Ml'. Pdfiiore will speak.I'lidiiy. Oit-.b.-r 4, i>.ra..

pn-paraioiT serv ice in the chapel. Bny.s and DlrLs Aotivitios

Miim lay, .’L 't o it.m., Uaniters. 'l'nc,«ilii,\, IL.Tb p.m., Girl Scou t

troops 1 andTtiursday. r?:.Td p, m„ B row n ie

Scouts I'lr ttiris.I''i iday, 7;oP p.m,, Hoy Scou t

'l'rnop'= 2o and 2<>-

I'jrst ( hui'i'h o f rhrist, Scicnlt.^ti ;n. l" -‘-11 C' t .iii'l .S(iriii;; l,aiu.‘

I•.r.lllrll of The Alnllici- rtiiin i. 'rjo- i''irst Church o f Clu'isI, Scieiitiid.

,'l Bo-tnll, .3|aN.s,Sunday School id Ikiri..Servic's S u iiilay inomlim id I ! ; I o “ H e a lit i” w ill )h* juihjert o f th e

Lmssoii-Seimon in all Churches o f Christ. S( ieutiHt, oti Suntiny. Septem - i.er 2H.

'Hie n-d<!en Text is; ' ‘Every goorl aift and every perfect Rift Is fr o m atiovc. and lom etli down from the Fatiicr of lights, with whom is no vai I ibl( nos.s, n»?ither shadow of tu rn ­in g ' (.Jarne.H 1.17).

.Vrnoan the citHUons which com - lU'i.s*' the Le.s.son-Serinon is the f<d- lowinj^ from the Hihle; ‘T know tha t, whatsoever Ood doetli, it shall be for ever; nothimz cu i hi’ put to it. nor any tinny taken fr'inU: and tJod loeih It. that rjtep shoiilii fear b e fo to lorn, That whii'h hath lumn is n o w ; ;ind that whU'b is to In- hath a ircady Ik .'u ; and tlod rmiuiroih that w h ii h i.s past” tKccltcsiasles i’liM. l o ) .

The l^esson-Ht-rmon also Include,s the fiillmviny passaRc fi'om the Christum Scii-nc© textbnak, ‘ ‘Hf'iem-e ai:<l Mcaltli w ith Key la the Scrip - Miri's” by .Mury Baker Kddy: " A l l|•■•allr,v is in ( P kI aiid Hi.s crealiun. harmonious and eternal. That whii-li He criate.s is yood. and He mak»-.s ■ill ih.il IS made” (j). 472).

W idnc’-day eveniriR Hcivico,This ( titirch mahitiiiri.s n readtm-

I oom in the churcli wiince, Ko.Mc dM'cl ami Spilm t Inna. B’hero the iviitiny of M iijy Huker Eddy and :.il authorized (Girkslian Bdem'o lit- eraturo may l»e ieud, horrowed oi pim lia-sfd. 'iTni reading loom , w here ,ii| lire welcome, is op* a every day ( xcept Sunday.s find h o li­day , bciueen H) and 4:B0 o'clo* k. .md W'c'liiesiJay from 7 la 8 p.m.

Friday. B;4.> p.m.. Girl Scouts.7 p.m.. lk>y Scouts.S p.m,, adult choir rehearsal Saiurdny, 3;3o a.m., junior choir

rehearsal

Si. l 4Utl)frati niiirchTeii/tfly Liliortv Koails

A. K. S<hmitthenner. I ’astor Sunday. W a-m., Sunday School10 a m., Divine worship.11 Vorm.. Gottendienat. Announcrment« of meetings will

be made from the pulpit.

SI. ( ’ecUla H. Chun^ IJernar«»t Avenue

Ib.'V. Anselm Werner, O, Carm., Ihistor

Confcj-sion: For children, Satur­day, H to l> a.rn.

Mn.s.H€s Sunday at fl. 7. 8, 1). 10 and 11.

Lnylewood Baptist Temple Masonic Building

West I’allsadb ami I.afuyette Aves lUv, J. AUred Kallman, Pastor. Sunday, 0:45 a.m., Sunday school 11 a nt., Morning worship.7 p.m.. M. Y . P. V.7 ;;ii) p.m.. Kveititij,' service.

CbrisUun Ueforiucd Church IkinarcBl Ave. and Tetiafly Kd. Hev. Jacol) Hooustra, Minister

Sunduy. a.m.. Sunday school.11 a m.. Moniinyr service,

p.m., FJvctiinK .service.

St. ruurs Lutheran Church ZHi EuKlewood Avenue

A. Meaaina, Pastor Sunday, 10 a.m.. Enaliah service.

11 a m., Church school.

Mnuish .MissionThe Finnl'^h Bethel f.'onRrei,'ation!il

Cbun li and Home for Women, Ham­ilton avenue, corner Waldo place.

Salvation Arm y '2 South Van Brunt Street

Capt. and Mre. W allace Conralh.10 a.m., Sunday School.11 a.m., public worship.S p.m.. public worship.Tuesday, 8 p-m.. public worship.

Temple Lmanu-tH 173 Tenafly Road

Hahbi Samuel Bormap Friday. H p.m., Regular service. Rabbi Bermun will apt>ak.Sunday. lU a.m,. reliKioua school

rec-ist ration.Monday to Thtirwiay. 3 to 6 p.m.,

Hebrew School.

First Baptist Church William Street

C. H. Pearson, Minister •11 a.m.. Morning worship.1 p.m.. Church school.G p.m., n. y. P. U.8 p.m., KveninR- service.

BUICK ANNOUNCES FOUR NEWLINES

Bethany (Im rrhI^ljj-ado .Avenue and William Street

E. Hawkln-s, acting pastor 9:.'10 a.m., Sunday school.I I a.m., Morning service.8 p.m.. Evening service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Midweek

prayer .service.Friday evening, junior and seuioi

clKd*" rehearsal

Shiloh A. M. E. Zion ( hurcJi Wiiiiam Street

Rev. E. A. Carroll, Pastor 11 a.m.. Morning worship.1 p.m., Church school.7 p.m., Christian Endeavor.8 p.m., Evening worshk*.Tuesday evening. Choir rehnarpnl Wednesday e roiling, prayer meet­

ing.

Oalilee M. E . Church77 Eiujlewoo(| Avenue

DouRlas XI. CoUius. Minister

Complete Redesign Features 1936 Models

Four new Hac.*? of automobiles, the result of two years of preparation involving complete re«leslgn of the product and swet’ ping changes In manufacturing fuiilltlcs, are an­nounced by the Ruick Motor Com­pany.

liulck for 13G offers a standard production car in the $1,(KK) field. At the same time, the comiwny offers three other lines ranging from the low medium through the medi­um price brackets.

Two straleht eight valve-ln-hearl enginea of Huick design, tievelordng fl) aini 120 horseinjwer are the |h»w- er plants for the four linos of cars. Among other features are new streamlined styling, s o l i d steel "Turret Top” Fisher iKHlies. slant­ing Vee-type windshields. ancKlIzed alb»y pistons of light w‘dyht uo i tlie hanlneas of cast Iron, scaled cha.saia. irnprovcij indeptindent front wheel su«i>en>.ion and hydrauitc brakes.

Brices are lower for all models.The four series of cars, ninging

upward in wiieclbase, weiglit an<! price class, are the Huick Special, the liulck Cenlury. the Koadmaster and the Limited.

Sunday. 11 a.m., morning worship. 3 p.m.. a<ldrcs8 by Rov. Charles

("arrinRtfjn of N. Y. C.H p.m.. H|M(cial mu.sical ;>rogram. .Monday to Friday, ,s p. m., special

•inniversary programs.

Letters to tlieEdliotjT liA T No is y cRf.

Keillor. KilBlew,»,|

lux or the - - ,T ' o T h ® " " > « u «A. Kolhery, Ma,ii,a.r C.Division Of ,h.. lY ,i,n/^.® ««s ionlinuterl Trnnouort. Os

, .... nn.llr s..,onlinuterl TransMoO, .

W b have ho™ In ooohttt ,„wlloroush Knginee,- , *"6lfc, Bomethina In l«,in - 'whii-hs WB hciieve w Iconi'ernort." wlafy y| j

There is only one n„„■soul.l or crmld a„,la,,. IhitmsT wilhin a couple of hl«.r“ “ cloBslnK, anil tlmi i, ties, Viell-lald rails anil .73“ ®'*! pavlna dear up u.e

~ _____ _________ fiEONUti,Charle*

Inriiriroraled

LancJscape ContractorTel. Kne. j. jjg ,

137 I..AI‘'.‘\Yl(CVrn Pl.ACtt

ENCI.KWood

HICKEY & BAKER Roofing and Heatinj

Tel. Eng. 8-0084

D EAN STREET, ENGIEWOM

William J. MyenFENKRAli DIRHCTOR

ENOXKWOOD 8-0887 8* Engle St., Englewood, j.

believes that a fter any great businc.7.s depression everybody should do as they do after any great di.sturbancc o f the fo rces o f nature, such as eartlujuakes, IiuiTicanes, fiootis, etc.; all go confidently and c liccrfu lly to work in an elTorl to create sonielliing belter than lias licen destroyed.

This Com p.iny has ch eerfu lly worked ihiongh siinshino and shadow willimit asking for help o f any kind fioin any source, and its pro.-pccls today appear hiiglilcr than at any time since its organizalion in Ja»iuary, 1902.

Its C apita l and .Surplus at present equal ahoiil One M d lion Dollars, and its total Resources about Seven M illion Dollars,

A B R A M Di; RONDE, Vrcsidcni.

P a l is a d e s T r u s t a n d G u a r a n t y C ompanyE ln g le w o o d , N e w J e r s e y

SL!RI’U:S $.5(m,non.

No. 1155

SI. 1‘aurs |‘,pls<'«p;il Chiircli | Engle and (.’hui'ch Sti'ccia

JamoR A. Mitchell. M.A.. H .Ib . Hector.

Mftccmh Sunday after Trinity .^8 a.m.. Holy I'ornmuniim in ch iti-d 5t;.'*.o a.m., Juni(»r aiKt scnitir 4b-~

p,irt rncni.s of l'hurch Hcliool. ’11 a.m.. 1-i.indcrgurb ii and priin ;

ar\ dcpaitni'uit.s of Giiurch ScIkm ,!.(Agt'S !->').

11 a. III,. Litany. Anlp-romiTnini<.n sermon l-y the rertnr.

l to b tun., the redur and Mr.-< Mif-do ll ” .\t H me” to the parish.

; Jnicr- o.sions at noon inthai'i.'!.

1 t,'* p.n. . illti Seoul'l'u‘ 's-<i,!\. ,1 ;hi ti.nh. Hoys’ (Tu itr

ich. ar.s.,1.W ' . ' . b f . 3 p. III . HrcYViuo

SiTh'nH-.l'iy, o Holy H u it

'nnnDin in chi'r«>l M:ir. p.m.. t i ir l Hcmit.q, Troi.>r* *». 7;Gi! ii.m., M »n and Hoy.s’ C iioti

ri-tic.ii'-sai.I''ni!tv. p m . Girl

Troo() ” .S.'diiniity, jl a.m., Imy.s' (.’hoir r*--

iicai sal.

.'<1. >lohn*a I jilwoi a: ( Inirctimid Erook.-'i'lo ,AvcnUf‘ --i

Iboslaiid K, Nyr. iD-.'ior Saturday, |M am., ('tinrch .’Sunday, in a.m., mninm- ;

West sldti iSi'shytcrliin Church('o i I C t i i ' H o , ' i d a iid

D 'nuitcsl Avenue Ff.inU Ibu! Hiifinmn, .Minc.ie!-

.'Ssiti'his. !i .‘ki a.m.. Hiiil(> scho..I,1! a m,. M i>rning wnrstiij,. Serm on

'■V Itii'7 t'lii,. Young l ’ioiik'’s Sof'icty o?

’ 'Iirisij'iis Endeavor.Tiii'-dai, .S'l.T nm. Kv< fiin- (L n M \\ cdnc.s.iay. .’s p.m., Feilovv shij* «,>;

i 'r:i> ■ r s*o'\0 p.m.. nio(-ting of the sc.ssinn.'l Si p. rn,. Men's Club

night.

1892

LITTLE TALKS ON INSURANCE of

T H E P O L I C Y S H O PINSURANCE IS A NECESSITY

Driving ail nutnuioliile willmut Insurance may, in tlie event nf an aeciileni, not only deprive you of your .■uilonioliilc, but of many necessities as well,VVitlimit In.suranee the only "safe" anlomohile is a "(lea.l " anlrmiiiliile. Kven tliongh you may never have an accideii' Iiisnranee is worth all it costs in the feeling of scairily it gives you wdicn on the road.

INSURANCE IS A NECESSITY PROTECT W HAT YOU HAVE

Birtwhistle & LivingstonHi YE.\K8 WTUTI.Va IN S l H.\N('F R K a iT

GornerDean St B c r^ a Sts.

tMioneEng. 8-5000

SiNfE 1895

Telephone Englewood 3-0416

Greenleaf Funeral HomeOui Services Are Distinctive, \et Reasonable

NklSON I). RHMSKY, Manager

EilgieWKKjdi N« J.

MEADE-VAN LOAN DANCE BAND

M rSK' FURNISHED F<)RrtlNwn« rvivr ’fc'a

Batlnmtefl on R^ueat T^UpheuM:

Bog S-iasS-J TetJifick I 29I«-W

Over .seventy years of Service to this community

if e are cooperating with the

BETTER HOUSING ADMINISTRATION

W e will arrange the financing of N E W H O M E S or for REPAIRSand H O M E IM PROVEM ENTS.

O I L B U R N E R S AUTOMATIC COAL STOKERS

or ELECTRIC REFRIGERAIIOliIt will pay you to get our estimate and see our display. W e can arrange the financing to meet yourconvenience.

PRICES WILL AD VANCE OCT, 1st

Now is the time to buy!

* COAL *FUE LO IL - KOPPER’SeOKE

PHONE EN G 3-3700

E N G L E W O O DCOAL A N D LUMBER C O M P ^

"U cpctu ln lih Prnilurls From a RcspunsiMc Hrm

12 W . Englewood Avenue, EngleW^

E.ST.\BLISHKD 1876

R. A. GORHAM CO-F g f a f a I « 5 i j r a n c e

M Q D E A N S T R E E T ENGLEWOOD 3-3146

THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 PAGE THREE

M e a I s a D a y Food, of course, must be well seasoned to be worthy of

its piquancy.

M E N U S FOR T H E W E E KKrpakfaM

. nOM»AV

; Krnil lo «>nt iVn-ul i Krt-in-li TiiajJt I ilimU* Syrfi|i Conw or Milk

Diiiiici

ToiiK»i'ti rii**f WlrJU'H

Om ;.Sniiin «’iik»‘h ‘IVa

• h Saliiiiu|al,. I ali,.

Mi GADGETSm INTO OIG

TIME SAVERS

re

mcJit tri'Kli ami In Rood Bovi'iaJ <l(»ys w lth-

r r*‘(riguratk.n, (tw.i o..v«r wHh sour milk

rlnsr ^ f l l .

T M lS H A yFigs

Sfraiiilil«Ml K rjjh Hriilli’d Bacon Toast('olTt*t* or Milk

('rcHtii ■»/ T uiuhIoS(iii|i

l.cliiicc ShihIw IcIh's A|>iiic SaiMi*Tea

, ,^ 1 nmmtity of Msnfras bark a..y kind or d r i^

the fru it free fromwiH kcei-

W K D N K S D A YAi»i*lc Same ('(Hiked CVrcal (Irlllcd IJniii MiittliisToffw* or Milk

Irisli lull!

GriH II Salmi iir

A|i|*le PieriijT..c

wllli \'egc-

FiiM .Meat Loa f Polalo Suhiil Ereiili Fruit Tea

Sli.-.1 n.iii ill'Ple

Sw.it J’l.lGfi. ii IVmAMrii'i.i Pi

r li a fidi f 'T dInniT, accord- aam ir id |,uUwl..«l " s w -T e f

s„ul lur ..lif dollar, pku-r . Ibn-e drop" " t oH ihodium K„it h ui>-,b.s Is sure to rol-

',11 is * 0 ,1- r . S. 11 is not fo r ,T,aranU-,' it. bnuuso wo I’ dnd uiiv oil of rliodlum.

sjall radio Installod hiI til,, latest in "ytolKota.

the

•rm KSDAY(}ra|H*fniit .Juice Gi.ame.l IiriecJ IJjH-f

oti 'I'uiislr.iltce ,:r Milk

'..nee•Ming

riie»‘Ni' ami Nut Salmi ()riiii;:e Miilliiis I il■•■''llale i a ke Tea

« .'rii.-.l litlil.i

••U '1.

J-KIDAY(impefl-llitKeatJ.l lo-eat I'ereal PaiK-iikeHOriiiige Murnialu(l«‘ t'uffiM' or Milk

• I niii,,| H-.nl.-ii Uc. r i'ri.c.- » ..n. c

•i llaKlt at.icH

JhuALkipko %■/lii/idi.By Public Service Electric and Gas Company

Home Economics Depiltrueot

T h e r e i» one vegetab le wi* find in the m ark v l at Heasuns. It does va ry in col

Sartlim* SniMlwieheii • ole SlflW H-ileJ Itk-.- Tea

S.ATl I lD A YSlii-eii Hanttiias l'iH>ke(| I'ereal Pep overx Gnipe Jelly fuflee or Milk

Ilakex I tea II w Hr.twii Itieml■''lietll 'I .... til It

■kil Fruitle

jipeosive KitclieD Items Real Helps In Food Preparations

pre's a funny <niirk In the na- i){ ihe aviiaun persun. H>I mean th*- way w e 'll put up all kiriils nf lm-<mveiilenco« a -sm;ill c\pi inliture of lim e

money w iiltl retiuMly the fon - for alt times, or at leiisl

jj,,, iirtiei*. has Kivetihs pr leaiH of 8erv<-e and b< .•aii Vitii a .sluniUK n' W aid,A ( ha '" bi minil rlKht now H way ih. most of uh put o ff WHiths ainl years the purcliMse BWlI kit. lien itenes that would jily i.n paratiou h»*youdftikjy>l f v i i " t'.lions. into yti'ir kiielien and start today lii . liUiil no.sep. 1 mean .■s, ;iiM jiit'l 'vhut it isvour kiolieu iieeii.' . Knildy he kit. Im ii fl

S IN D A YFnili Jiiices Fried A|)ple RtngH ilrulled lliiiii Bniii MiiiHiiiirofftH- or Milk

Sll|)JKTTiiiiiiilui-H StufTed with

( rill. Salii.lTliiii Itremt and iJiiUer< 'll.Diitiiit Cuke■|Vu

Ueeipes forSidney Sn.iw. cure of this Vaper,

illblifs III llie,M* tii.-iHi.K uiuy 1)1

n il. I „ f s.X’ ;il|..|.i ll f

.d<'•■1 .’U***'!*

I’.ak-d ligL’ pliinl

iLik.il Ai'|, i.-.

'i’Miigii*- wil'll UiiiainaIhik.d 1' -Oil (►»•*

*iP-i, i ’ -.iIH.-J. JiPI.* .dTc-

.\ppli- I'ic*

r.-t hi-i.r-i I'iiii-ki-iiBimvmi Ki.F>':dlMp'-i| I'orurm-mtih'T .**11 hid1 ji id<d«iw 11 « Ilk*-r..(Tc-

1- liiul t'ri-'- liy wriliug

“Little Things” Fill TheBig Needs In Foods

It’s the Small Tidbit* In the Meal that Make* It A B ig Success

I t ’ .s the little things in life that j over in. ii in size, .<j.reml liglitlyloun tl I f you don't ludievc that, j w itii must;t!d. iPill in Nalt.-d rook-

a»k any hulnrsiai], |,liil,.»„|.hor a.,d 1 ' ' ' ",, , ; corni.urt. !• rv m d.e|. f.ii until

y c .u l lh .a r ,i I w a l y m imilr d ls- , s . - i v . - l i „ l ....... ..course on Ihe siihye(*l! A»id hnw j ers. TIi* se iiddjit.s may he friedtliese little tlungs wem to have i early nml re-heat..I in tin- oveii atrearhed th*- talde, us th<‘ niorlern leiidciuy toward .snudin. s s -o f faiu- ilies, |>ar katre.H, iioilses, ainl menus— COilllaUuS to develop.

Ask your.self w liy and (piiik ly an- .-.uer “ wliy n o t " ! l''or tliesr little

\tra tiies.-e I'T'. Ill Ij dull

f ( l l . ( I ris|.

iwers. un«l see ji,pcs (,f S'lim tliin ken, and nei-.ls m iuihinls iliai

dlM'IiI aJ Ji'tw lip ii|tai rrJiiJU.s you 'i.

(V II 1k‘ .startled any IhiitiLs arc fill-

are hrokeil lie- 1 how many “ little" eeil).

VINU HO'l AIM’ KTJZKHSs m a r t m o w K A I )

iian imtkea an appetizerilnsrrjlieii iis aiipetlzliiB. T o pre- ft cut ( in les of bread which

___ it*en slit I'd very thin and putJi«r syiidwi' li fiuihlon with a layer of potted meat. 1mm, f-n or luiuMie. I ’n‘8.s llKhtly,

___dip in a hatter ma«U* of one tu-toon of flniir, one Ircuten egg a quarter of a cupful of milk; iiiil't‘|i fat; drain on paper and r with a garnish of deviled ul-

Deraarestn iU . IN S S iO P IN K T I

etiy fill a certainllU.S f«dt,

I), ginniug^■till, "ju.sl both llio

•'ItOUi ll" eh'little iit-.-.j (\.r\ ho.sl-s I'T'om tto- apjtt tizi r at th to ttl«' little ink*, at the a good litllf. Iiite" leavi ho«tes.s and guest liaiipy.

Ho try tlie.si* mouthfuls, tldhit.s and other little thiii.es, ami (whis­per It) notice how you can uso up UTt overs in making them.

Kice Cheese Tid Bits 2 ciipa boiled rice 1 lahiespoon prepared mustard 1 cup nippy chcc.se Salt

Work th(“ chef'se into Iwill.-'i. not

serving time, in pla. .■aach.o > |iasl shi iiiij. <i.con may he use.l,

Ununhles1 cup past.-iinz. .1 'lal.'s^4 cii|> nnl m.-nlr4

talih sp.t'ins jim1 let i|'.' i.’.un p.i'-iry

t'ut (iiti.-.l -iai. s in fiv.‘ or , ix lengi hwi;.., vt]|( IS, ch.ij. ihc nutni'-at.s; aii<l i-i il.if.'.s uitli orange jiiicis H‘.ll pastry In a thickmss of lith im h. f'ut Into rounil.'i.Moisten the ciig.s of each circle with I oiti water. I'lacc a teaspoon of the filthu: on one-half of eacli round. l‘'oiii over the other half pr.ssin.g the c.lg.'H together firmly. IMaie on a haklTig sheet or shallow I>nn. Hrush with egg yolk.s diluted with milk (1 egg yolk and .‘j ta- hiespoon.s milk). Hake in a liol oven ( I7’« I*'.) ahoiif 1.7 mimite.s. Makc.s L'l small t'lrmivers.

SQUASH FOR VA R IE TYHERE l8 one vegetable that

all color

nud in Bhnpe, but regardless of these differences, U is still a squash.

Doubtless, these odd shaped non* leafy vcKeUbles have puzzled you. “ How does one cook them?’' is A common question.

Before we talk about cooking squash, let us review tlie various common varieliea o f this vegetable.

The most popular suiumor squash is the yellow crookneck with Its warty, ridged skin. Some persons refer to it as vegetable marrow but this name Is properly applied to the yellow, oval-shaped aquaah. When the summer squash is young, the skin and .seeds are tender, but as it age.s they become hard and must be removed before cooking.

Ono of the decorative squashes U the pattypan with Its scalloped edges and f a i n t l y green - striped white skin. The pattypan Is the least llbrmis of the entire famll.v. U may be steamed or baked or sauted.

Cbayote is a pale yellow squash about the size of an egg plant.

Of green sijiiash there arc three popular varieties. The smallest Is pale green with light stripes and la known as the ZtU'chlnl. Oflentloies this is uiisuiken for a large cucum­ber but its skin baa none of the chiiracterisiir knobs.

Til** green crookneck is long and taperiue with a slightly hulhous end- This squasli ofnn attains u length o f three feut and n sembh's quite clu>fly a walking stick.

The large cP'.-n lieavy skimwd llulilianl pipiasti is most often iis*'d in pic-t nr puduing.* hecaiise of Us sLgluly sweet tl.ivor. In .N*’W Kng- laud. pies made of tbi.< vi gelalilo are labeled ‘'siiua-sh." iMit in many places it is Hulisliuiled for pumpkin.

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F IFTH A V IC ^ l K*SNFAV KA IUONH

The Hubbard squasli n..iy baked or ideameU and is al.at llcmu.H combined wUli a \ ie iis a- Boiied lom ulo s.ime.

The use o f th*? follov.iag rc-cip« .■? wiU add a new note la your ni<-al.s and re lieve them of the munotmiy o f UiH usual vcgelaldes.

Saute Summer or Pattypan Squash2 small squashes 6 ihsp. Imltcr1 large onion Salt, p ‘p!>' r

Slice onion and cube th<* si|ui'-h. leaving the skin im. .M**lt Im ii:. r .nnl saiile union ami squaidi. tiiiim ig f:e- quenily until boU> ar*s temb r ami brown. Season and S'-rve at um »>.

Stuffed Green Squa&h or Chayote

3 medium S cui> lueudaquaahea crumbb

1 onion 3 muslirooniHfi thsp. butter 1 egg

Salt, pf‘|ipoi'Out tin? sqiiaHlics in half l('u.gili

wisi-. Kemov** 8*M‘ (1 pods tunl tliup into boiling water. Cook live miii- utes. Lay on a towel to dry. IJrovsn tile minced onion and niim ed mu.> h- l'i>ums in till! butler. Add Die season- lugs ami liread cnimb.s. IP-ut m eug. and when tlnmiuglily bleuiled itll the s<piasb*-.s. I ’aek cl*'se togctiier in a baking pan, pour in about a lia lf iiicii Of water and bak*» it) a tiiod* late oven until squash is cookei! ilmnich (atiout tw* iily-]ive inliuili s i. .M.iy he baked in one cup of tomato s.uice in-

of Wttlei.

Squash Pudding

IMaxa Th**alr*^l*insl»w«oUI'rl. Sal Sun. Moii. rhliu* A

hiisUy ei.Ii.rfiil iiieliiilrai»>i of it slil|i.-iirryiiig n lomt uf g'>l«t Hirmjgli iiI\pli....ii ami HU itUuck ••n M.iImj |il nii.H Maiurc. (ll.

Hot Tip. lieinilli* Ills nililiv I..HHI-K ioiii his tiilHHi it» i«.-i^, rtliiii.-)tci>mit"r iiwiier risks liU «il I'li h liet tip uiiil wins u turtuiie tor tlln

laiiiiU .Miiiuri- i >».1 u<-» \\'i-ti I liur. IHuniuuil Jim.

N..iaOU- chariKOrizstieH .Iim |lrinl>,. 111..m il figure ef New \..rk in gavIMII. lies Miper salesninn. railrnnit |.in h.-er sj’.irt'IUall. big Speln).tnumi. (■'•) Ailiiits HU<1 youtit ii>u-re»tHo

Vllee .Adiim*. ivoUieriiie Ihulairiiiw j. ail .Ai eil.-ni . ............................;.Hith I'lirkiiiulen's small tewu jiirl li. makes h. r aiiiiieiiee liiio- le-r Kliaim> ml le> I |>il\ f'.r her Irti

ej. li|i ilii lier KhiioI.* .

Cliit bier •ikiii

KuKt**''****'! Tlu'Slr*^— Kite tew *hmI I'ri. \(ltT tlir Ihinee. V.iu' le* ih. iLin

-.T iuT*i. jailed liiu*»'eni es-iii.es ilhd tries ull tliei.UoU** e..ui'l.aik \llli u eiil.ar.-l ilalieiug |n'i..ii.e, Adiills,

uiiil Us si.iigs eiilerlulidiiBly. Fuinily (li

Lady T iihba. An eiiterliiiiiiiic liiimitn tiiiercni liriiiiiu iilioui II niilroad eiitiip>L>nk ilil h«‘.'OIII«‘M U lilleii jlliuhshladv. (*.') F a io llj.

'Vi‘»i HiHtrxy for I.ovr. A n.Uej-e t;rH<l>OI(i eii.xises tlii> slaci- i.ii u eureer an«l fimls llu- " h> liard iiitUi liio- lichl.'UM ii.ir<Lliiie<. hiiy. auiiisuiu. imisiesH «-h{<-riaiioiieiii. (:ti Fiimii*

I’arly W )r r . Tile evlU uf ihahei.iiislv .ll't.-rle.l iJ..ss|p are f..T.elnll> |ifes..|,| •'ll in B r.oiiai.o nf :»<> miiaH l.i\wi j.anig iH-u|.Ie wlm.<e llcfi an- nearlv

ked Im . a*ts«' of tli.‘ slundenMIS tills lufi.rm.iii..n spread !■) leltiilmui- 'lr.>i'{«T*i. An ••'*. •|t«-'ii|y a.l.-i| «n.-la|iir;inm » f h igh artlniry. Adults timi ) .'Ull. 14).

'liiiir FrI Sal. 4'url> Top. Ber- g* II I lM uir.

\ir IImmK*. FNeiiliu; drama of air I'iiris. air emuiMioes and u tientliU\' IIS.m! h ) i.Iie Blrtllie III (l.sIroV

Ilf a iitiiiar. AiialtH mill moiuu p...|ile. (4 1.

•.III. L.l<irl Thu« .Mito. Nt. r*\i»''N ftMiilalileSal. Sun haiiiltTH of tin* Itl^er. A

«;iga Ilf Hritiifli eiiurage uinl e ll l.-n iii'V ill .Vfric!i. Tense, piilsaltiu: liil!'ti'siiu;.' ei reUO'Uies lllld dtllH'IUU 1‘ llHl ll'ilie -nil I'iv. ellelil l3l 1 aiollv

< )iiim(mvii Si|iuui .\ ra*<i iii"\iui: iiiel i.dniiiiH Him! HeldMin makes smse l.iu [ireiiiles a laeileralc numuol et I'lmlO)' l■lll4■rtaul^u■ul. (ii| .\diill» I-’ *

i.riiul la-*' ’I'ltealre—— ruHsttde.1-r' Sul MlwIU. \\ hee)i-i .....I Wind

turn H luifniiiK luysl'-rv >.irn iiiOi a ’ rieiiiiiHs ?-lii|>Hiiek. W'lieu a ilgiir si..re .salesUKllI liei'ullies iU li"*'’Uli> III vciie.I III II llllinler I use. Ills ;:imhI • rustles hi tils fes. lie .\uOi-iiig-it mil ieiis F.imll.\ ami .looinr .Mali

I 11

I 'I tOne N*‘W York N ialil. S'-i

.11 l'lllergeii

,'\ Itiiu: ill! > !l

allh

2'.; I Ups steauu'd and .-Uaiu' dsquash Clip sluar

t Is,,, .s.lll.Mi.\ sugar, salt

add ;ii ,milk Tiini int and Ijjkc ill ; d<'K) ect, lint it linn. Ci fore s*-i ving.

< Inna-

. In

\ tep.inou

2 e"j;-. shjrhilylie.l I I <1

I litis milk nd 1 iUii.Diioii and ■ II add ' gg.s and L 11 d li.i f. log di^li iilcr.iic oveii, Jail

I .sliiihtly 1)0-

Mlli \l‘iU 'I'lles. .Mihl Ike.Lar.li.. I liii-. tnill story loinle l.isl {hi.vllig hmiiiil (HIS |ile(ure I.,I 1 r-Ii.Wll IIS the uusel'luslii ;i

I-Iis t"-' Im" iimeN a liirii. iili;iri (lii l’ l i. H III rl I Well siillc*) til 1:1111 |•;IU!||•. JIImI .lillii'ir .\1.lflu«c. I l l

.tllotlKhsi. IJ.igi'O Jlli-JllreV\ i-ii iiaeiteiiii ul ,V»l-. A l.arM.li ..

hnl.- . ..lie .I,\ of Ilf- "II :> eolh fe t:iMI |,i(.s \ii:». an ,i|u-ro|.rliile ea«t am' lMid'T^Iall<!laa •|ii‘ e')"H Maiur

4 urii'j Top

Theiilre HergniflrtU E'ri. .S((i Mjta Oil the l-l.iliig T'rti|v«*xe.

Meillilliolens lille fiiT fis|i|e i| < • lliesl Ic llir-e. With typleal Fields Jilllilemtllie mgood lui'ttsiire. Ailiills. Iilirdi' (f.l.

IlMmUer In the Fast. Mr«iig, irHi'ic riiJIciii.-e of irile exi'lii- I|mitll\, (liitie «ntl fine reHlriilul, pouer uml lieiMlI.V t.nMil Jupiiuese eupliili) risks all. even lii- liei.iMil wif*-, for vlrliii.i, Aditils,ll,...... kimi )<Mllll. lliMlure ( .'i I

Mill Molt. Tiles lirlulil l.lictiis. -loe i; Drew o forMikes luiseluil] tor tiif NiHUe ill tills piMun- lllld il's ill! e\c*'tt'lll IIMIW- A (otlH-il) teillll of IIIUII iinil Mile m Ihi little tie.li totll'lllK 1 he tllllkliHMis get i Ih 'Ii llriiiiilMilv ehalie*- hi II Mg vNiiy. <*u. Ill till hill, If ii.il ( he hesi, Ilf 111** ItroVVIl ('l>tu> ilii'H. l''uitlll\.

BuimI :iM(i F rill Collari f \oiii- tillloCeil (ifeH.s n‘**-d» )l Hit

of ili*-nsliig u)' fo r u .spe*iul iK'*a- .-Hon. lilts uuvy and white collar ix Just wh.it it watilH. T iic aohd Ituud iind tl.*: t ilge.S o f tilC fl ill UFfc di»IU>m a dark cutur lu* a ciditrast to the white. TtoH mu- \» maile in l»iuc Oml white nii-ri 1 1 i/eil ( iis liet cotton )nu >1)11 cHu « hu>-.**e >oiii' own color

tieiiu

III

111

O rrliid s to VuN. Ileiiiiilliil >oiiiu; eMIH-r of ii rioWI-r sllil|i ill ki-elHOl’ Hie s,-e.rls Ilf her i■llH|lllller . sans Ui.-m friini much iiiiliii|i|>iii>-s> iiiid limis ro IllJIiee UImI tlll|>|dm-SH fur her>H.-l{. .Vdulls aioi yotilh Ml

Wed llou rH > fur laas. H.-e l.eoiiiH Till 111 re

i'liur Kri. •‘ iil. Ai-rsnl uu ^uiith.I Smartly j. no I m-eil, well nel.-d coiiieilv

i.f mi.jiile Htt> *1 pIlHWllghl HU.) Ills .luiiiii; .ie.-rciary. .tiluti-., lunresilug ) eiM t> , III th- ilileresi C>)

\t e re in tiu- \ lm io. l.Hiihh-- lire h r "

■hirthi;,- ilamsHs s. i i.Inhii t imiitvliig IviHl -h l- le r lllMUr- to hunii-.. |ij| vie run- of l.reUi-il ..f l.r.itliise slillv ( 2)

-lie. }. j.liii-K> »e I r<"-s, vniiiidsh )lil»f, piavl.oy «a.str.-i uii.l cnnl slmrii. Ed- luuiai hewe. iuteruidloliul guiuhl»r on ail i.e<>iin lliii-r. fhols mil ii uumlx’r of things iiiuf are iiimut to hnntien and ;{i)eK itiem H Surprising turn. (2).Aitulin and .ymiili.

Sun Moil Tiie^ ’I'lie Irish In f i . AnIrish fninlly moiher and t)ir?.ip sons,and u girl who i-iiim- be(wi*<Mi iwu of Ihe hri'ilieis (ill vNt-r.viliiiig wus-induliieiied oiH lij n fight. Humor, .some )'Xi It. iiii'iii. ami muuo ruallin-itllis of irisli eliiirueit-r. FHtull.r. (1)

Don't Itet oi. liIomh‘H. Sintvc, ko- phi.slieiiO-'L nalorul horn Kfliuiiler" hero liiriis lalt-iils from nieeirnel, („ iumir- aiiK- One freak p.diey elllMllgh-S liiui fiiialiy In lumuiicc. .\i|ultH, guod of kind. (ai.

Weil Thiir NMk flat Kid. Jiuw gtMiglii Mill) <Him-r. alter iminv roni|dtcs- n.oi-- hi'.'om-s Die liilry uixlfiutier -r » seMt.-mi'Ml iMimv 1 ,1 , FlIHllty.

I >usll llntd. l><spiii' smile «’riidi<iat j iiiel linideuiiati- le lln g . Mils husalwUl ! Viirn a< liK V'-H gi-oulue realisui Muatiy hiiigliiilde, api*. uliiig uml hlliiinti. (f>L I Family

•t ti.lllghl.ro

>1 andllol I olllll)

I'ork j.a ite Tli.alri- ralisodrs Bark )r i snt < iir1> Tup. . e. O. rg. n

4. 0 Tile it re— 1 .- *'li.im:li.ii ‘ *’1*

lllitek *s|ieep.

THE HATTERH ATS O F IH S T IN O T IO Nt ur Ktrr>buJ> s l ’*rik»tb«ufc

,\h F kpert Iteuwxutor ZG 1:. PsUsaiU Ave.. Koclewe**!

..I knol ) .oil ll . I i.ililii

iJlL*■ •)

« Laihei'iue Aiit*>lnetto Scopl- iJaiMhter of .Mr. and .Mrs.

.is A. SiopiiiU'h. of Northwoo*l 1*“. Deiiiarest, was married on lay niTernoon to W . Donald s? son of Mr. and Mrs. W ll- I'olliiiH of piist Hardenhurgh IP. Ihinirest. at SI. Theresa’s

I'hun ll. the Rev. Father .So- an "frinating. The altur was ided witli garden flowers. Mrs. iilen played the organ.• bride i.s a graduate of T ena fly ^•hool und the New Jersey Colli g. For Women. She an ivory .^itin dress made on

fss lines with stand-up collar netiaii lac**. H er silk ve il was

htwith orange blossoms and her ■ra were Illiea-of-the-valley and t pea.s. Mrs. W illiam ('lancey 'linelieri was matron o f honoi*.

a brown crepe dress and marine velvet hat and shoos.* briiJesniaids were Mis.s Evelyn <jf Leoiua and Miss Dorothy of l)o\er. They w**re dressed m aquntiuirine satin w ith brown ■ hats and lirown shoes. The ir Ts vur> African daisies, snap Its aiMl talisman roses, tied w ith

satin nPiHins. The matron of had th- same flow ers tied with

marit).' nlilxin. A ll o f the at- nts vx- re i-ollege mates o f the

Denmre.st ftardi-n Clfil» will mm-t at the lUtptist I'urish Hmisi- I'r iila y afternoon.

Ked H*is*‘ Troop. C.ltl Scout.H. w ill r*‘sume meetings on Wednesilay a f ­ternoon.

lAeh-giite.s of Hcmarest Vo!iintP»-r Kir*- Associ.Tlibn to th*- Slat.- Con- ! VHiition at .Atlantic c ity last w eek 1 were Chief A . Henjainln .Ir.. H**nry | (ksterman Jr.. W llliuui Byrnes am i j Theodore Krietiaur.

Hawo rt hervidi.-d of ■c| fio iji a

Mr. {tiid Mrs. i ’ iern- Owatiinna street retiir tnp to Cliicaco.

.Mr. and .Mr.s. Joseph Curti-l\ou of HaWOl'ih liVeiiue ha\«* lettlirii-d I'loiii a wei kend at AValikill. N Y-

.Mr.s. II. E. Tinipsun, hei and datp-’ liter o f St. .\i'lioias

s*.n

brid. i i,,nm. who Is a graduate High School, George-

f‘r*|. iind (Joiirgetiiwn Ihiiver- hud :,s Lis lie.st man Uol>erl ra. h Qf .pjj-

' Edward M. (»mwney of and The<xloro A. Driscoll

'in.i.I'ii, h. moth*-r o f the Idiini color*-*! crepe and

' "I lavpiujer orchid.**. Mrs. 111-,til.-r o f the bridegroom

Lhp. print silk and cor- y< ll"\v orcliids.

Hi. (i-icaiony a reception iidni parly am! the two fam

C'i ar tip? H»;d Couch Tuv- ’ h'.-tf-r. The bride's Iravellng'*■ Wa.-i :i Moi'k cmM wUH

-Ml. and Mrs. Collina w ill i'l 222 Christie str**et, I.,*?- i''* i'teml»er JO.

Forty m"ml»ers atfen*!*-*! the .so- I nue iiml Miss Carolyn 11 itdeliriindtciul meeting of the Tyjionova Clni> ; o f Madison avem ie iiiivc

I !i',ne-I ufi-i-

‘ourv A T U NCHFUKN

meml»ers and frien*lsIi.,- j,im)H*on of the I.^di*'.H

"f the M* lhodist Chim-h,! Ili.w,.,} j,y jj btisinesR

w'lii h plans wen.; made fK-tirtter If) in charge

K-nn..,,, (*. t^iwards. Mrs. E . r m - , F r l e d a i i r

I* I*" ! Kautzman. Announr-- iti,-.!.. that tile show sched-

nad 4 is iKiSt-

at which games were In iliurge of Koliert L. June.s, assisted by Miss Hulh Hatlenliriin. Mi.ss Audrey Mah­ler. W ail*r Si-hmit.H ami Lincoln Richardson. Refreshm*“iil ,-iiinmit- t*-e wh.s Mi.ss Lnella .dclimils. Mis.s Marylei* 'rie*lemun. Mrs. Tam-oln Richardson, Miss Betty Voelker ami Miss Hettle Ramsey.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0«rm-tt of Montlcello were guests for alioiit u week of Mrs. Garnett's inoiiier, Mrs.I. M. Bteifox, of First street.

Dr. Robert L. Howerhun und Mrs. Bowerhan of Copake. N. Y.. w«Te recent guests of Mrs. Bowerhan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sterns of Sixth .str«*et.

About Ifk) attended the card party of the . T. A. In the recreation mom of the Clarke residence. Tim door prize, a hooked rug. went to Mrs. J.E. Pauly of Orchard roa«l. Mr.s. J.I'. Knight Jr.. a.sai.stod by Mrs. A. Mai'hold, Mrs. A. Raque. Mrs. K. •Malcolm Deacon. Mias Clarke and John Ward. Kefreshmenl.s were s«*rvod by Mrs. T. D. Richard.son, chairman, assisted l)y Mrs. A. It. Sterns. Mrs. Mary H. Rols-rtson. Mrs. J. B. DeMarrals. Mrs. A. F. Wjeb()ldt. Mrr. E. O. Mnyforth. Mrs. M. W illett and Mrs. N. Kov<-n.

Se.ssions will Is- re.suined at the Demarest school on Monday follow­ing a two w’eeks quarantine as a pre­cautionary measure iigatnst infantib* jiaralysis. The Methmlist and H.-ip- ti.**! Sitn'lav fM'hoois will resume «»n .Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry BaU-ock of First street have returm-d fiom a v.i- cutioii at Point PleuKaiit.

The Woman .h .Mls-siomiry Society of th«* Hoptist ('hurch liud 1.” mem- iiers In a!tendan*e at Die first meet­ing of the s*‘jLSon. Mrs. CJi-org** Beere \vn.s leader of th*' dpvotionol j service ami Mrs. F. F. Peak gave an | inspirational talk on ‘ 'Gateways.■’ Uefreshments’were in charge *if Mrs.vvaiivt rt. i-ioin*: aim .ui.». 1 can. * ..vnext meeting will be held on tip* night of pctulx-r 17 with a gu^st .speaker.

.Mis.s Hel**n M. Koel«-l of North- wood avenu**. who Is in h*-r senior year at Trenton State Teui-hers Col­lege. majoring in rrm.sic. is pracn* •• tcicbing Ml Klizal-'th f**r a nm< we*ks i>eno<l at the B.ilt'n High .S<.li<s)l and the Vocational S. hool f » r Girls,

.\rthur Pf> iff' r. son fo Mr. ami Mrs. A. P feiffer **f Pourih street, ha.** returned to his se*-ond >--ar at (h** ; I'nitJNi States I'oast Guard .Veademv i at New Lonilon. after a three w< *-ksf

from a trip X. H.

to J'Taipoiit. Notch.

Fire Chief Harold F. Krnricli, As- si.stiint Cliief Hniiii-r .Stoip-liton, E\- I ’hicf William Bulhiid atid snfi. .lolin. Mayiij- Frank C. nsm'i-s -Jr.. Cliarlc-* Jacolii and Mr. und Mis. CJmrle.s J. Mortimer iiflend**ii the I iri'in* n'.*! convention ai .Mlant ic Clty.

Miss Hfirrif't Bulliir*l of I ’leu.sanf stieef entertained out of town guests la.st weekend.

Mis.ses Ada find .fo.s»*)dilne Clark ar«> visiting w ith Mrs. Anna Sweeney o f Owafumia street.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis ILiisen and son, Frederi« k, of Hi liniaU-nl'iirg i* ad have returned fr')m Harris- iiiirg.

Professor and Mrs. FTIIz of Hllde- Inandt avenue have icturn**'! to A!- fi't-'i rnivemlty.

Mr. and .Mrs. Hurobl W. .Au. itin of Rchraalenburg riKui **ni*-itaiiie<i at dinner on Monday ntglit in li'Uior of Mr.s. D. I>e L. Henilrlck.soii'.s Mrth- day. Mrs. Hendrickson is Mrs. Austin’s mother.

Among' the iKjys and girls who have return***! to Dieir re.spective s«-liOc»is thii week are Virginia Is*wls to Die OcKttl Council College in

; White Piuins. Kthei ,M*)iiimer to Tusciiia ('allege, T «- n n <■ s 9 e e.

i BiTAvne*'- lif-nn*-s?y to Hai\ard. Irv- : mg P.rown .Ir., to lYiiu-etoi!. l-'lor- l*nce Clark lo St. Ijiwi*m ie. George ! Edwards to Iowa Stat**, and l)un- • an I*h\f*, to Choate.

Mrs. I-Mward I. M iller o f .Myrtle street and her fam ily und .Mr.**. Curl Hudson o f Sunsi-t a\(-mic au<i lier daugliters spent 1a.st Satunjiiy at Eivalkdte. N. J.

Mis.s l'*)ggy MedlicoD of Boslon and formerly of ilaworlh, viftitixi at

to join. .Mr.**. Call Hu<i.'-'>ii i.s cup- talii and Du- li< ut* iiuids aie Mi.c K<iward I. Miller an<l Newloi^Snoden.-Mrs. Stuart ll Broun of Wc‘d

^evr f(-rra*c *uit*'riuiii*“ l iji.-t |•’ridlly al ti-H in lionor of Du- ! IDi bitili- day ')( lier iii*-<*-. Miss Butli l-;i‘ iinor Hughes. F'ourleen fru'iols w**ie l*re.‘ienl.

Alsjut .s<-v'>iity-rivc IIP 11 IIt (endedthe dinner liHd at Di*' Anllen' H"t»-I on Thursday night in lioip'i- of W il­liam Wilson r«-iiiiii : Commaiuier of the lliiw oilli A iieri'.in Lc .i"ii l'■>-sl.

Tlic - uiive I'oaid of t I? e .\m*'ri(’an L' l ion m*-t at the li.inu- iif C*tminaii‘p I R' U-it AngO' of .'- iinsct aw-iop- ..ji \\'(.--l I - i n g l i t -

The Ffi'i.iv I'.iid;*- im it- t.t.lav ut Dh' liOijic of .Mrs lilu in T Hen 'IrU'Icson of Si i:ru.il'-iiLiii g

The tin *an an-l l-tli'- "'licetion win tak'- plui *■ l l * \t 'I'lps-lay an<l \V*)«Jiift.sday.

The TufS'iiiv Cmitrait Bridge Muriel Wll.s is In i ciuh opened ii,-. H* a.-oii ilii.s week al

( Dh* home of .Mrs. '1' VS'. P.eim' ll of -Sylvan plaxe.

Up * horn* of .Mrs. Wllltam Hall of Myrtle Klrw-t tiiis w.-ck Mrs, I’ll.sie M«-'iljcotl will l»e u glU‘ l of .Mrs. Chri.-,iiaii Lor<-ntz«‘n n«*xt week.

Mins Ellen Hull o f .MniH c .sti.-.-t vi.sited frl'-iids in HaJDiiiore tlila we«'k.

Mr. iuid Mrs. J. C. Oren (*f Scliraaleiibiiig ioa«I have |••-turm‘d from a trij. to Binghamton, N. Y.. wlieio tliey visileij Mr. und Mr.*5. Stan!**y Oren.

Beginning W«‘<ln«‘Kday evening. 0*'to!s‘r 2. and oil ev*>i y oDier W*-*!- MP.s*lay ev*-niiig the Rev. E. '!’• Btieliier wil! cuiplmt a class Tor Sumlay Sf-h'iol an<l BiMe1 lu.s.s nt hi-:, hoin*- on llawojih diivc. TIk* Rev. Hnelir**r ai.iu in- vi!e.*4 anyone el.se interesie*! in lli*- Bilil*" cla.s.s to attend.

'j'h*’ Sunday F«>riiin will iiol*l a rummage sai*- at Hie Community Hause on OctoJ»<*r J. .Any artule.* of clothing or hoiiseliold goo*ls wili tw e.ppreciuted. cliarge.

Mrs. Blamhe Tyow«‘ntliul who ha.s ju.st reJuined fiom ;i trip to Uns- nia will lecture Suinl.iy to Die for­um on Hu.ssia. Sh** wilt .show «-x- Iiihit.H of UiiHsian clotliiiig.

Mr. and Mrs. llenjamln P I ’hyf.- nf S'-brnalenluirg r*-»Hd will entertain at ll buffet Mipper **m Siimluy iiigiit celebrating Dp* TiOUi wed<ltng aniii- v**r.sary of Mrs. M ary E. MiCuliodi. Hip 2<»th iinnlverHary of Mr. and Mr.s. Benjamin J*. I ’hyfe and the flr.st unnlversary «>f ^Il'. and Mr.s. Lee Phyfe. About tliir ly gue.sls will lic fire.senl.

Fred Schmidt of West view ter­race lias been v*-ry 111 at his home

Paul Meadows :in*J his sist« r. un>l Mrs. Rolw-rt Angus o f Sunset nvemu- l*‘ft Ihi.s we*‘k for T*-xax where Mr. M**ad*)W8' brother i.s very ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart II. Brown of WcMview terrace entt-rlaln*-*! last Suiuiay al diiiuer f«*r .ALs. M.iik Hanna of Maplew*»o*1 and K. R. Smith of Pliiladelpiila.

Tlie B**»«y Ross G irl S**out Troop h«dd Ms first meeting last Friday uf- t*-rnoon at the Hiiw<*rHi S*-hool .\ny girl over ten years o f age is ellgibl"

lilt I-'

l.cfi :t< ... .I l.v her r Im'I ii r ill iiiirv -I’ truek llns-i

Miirk»-r.;i gilllil'lihg tie girl . Ihr.nigii ti

li.r*'. rcfiiniD- li'-r r cillK-s. |'‘ iUllll.\ ( l »

Stm. Mm. **lur e f MItfi t Iul it . A vnrv suiari . highly |ndislH-il iii.\'•t'-rv i-i'tn >'il\ wi l l i !iii imulM'i l toi l cJew-rlv hid* fuiiM'.t nii'l mlrnltly phU A.llills

l>t>K uf I'liiiulerH. i)u l'Iii’> "Id iM'Vel wilh Dm hiir-hif'-s M.ji. n 'i l A l'tit*li

umhilimi is I" l<i'"io*- a I'aiiih-f ulnl win ii" <-|<Uuii'c b\ Du* fiiutilv uf Dm girl V li>i iir-|‘ iri.l him <♦'•! J'niiiH.v,

'i iicr:. Wt'ti Wui* Sew V**rk NlRlit. A young Wf-l.riMi '.-um-- ;i Kh..ppiiig fur a w ife um) l■■■'Hiie ■< iu*i*i'*-«i in 11 iicyK teriiiiis h"0 'l mnr'h r I'uuiM.v 'D )!«luf*- to r ■ liihln ii I 1

Jg«lie« l-ute Danger ID-rt-'s itu mil,^nal!^ <l-.'iii >>ii -.vmrt m oving luul --opitjv; !••:*’ • •) iir r<l-r Mt\'-l*-rv whi*-h a i p r Hm Iic:r.i. r --l a .-i.*r. in f ui.u.a

dmw . till- fill uliiioht uv<-r)-

i.| yoiiDiiDy 1**1*. rarriiUi'll i-lciiMirc in n-r 1- I II in d \ erhii'M nf - I ill- Im ►! fauiilyll It is Miiril.'i-

ic ipp i-.i |ihi, -uiK-iiu ii.i.Tprcring a t ii.-P t* l-.i i"l- .1- 'll. yo iiiig .-r .if twi.oi pliau >[-l( l> :i(i"i'lc.l )>> ll.Hl illHTBI- iltg tcnh-hir .l-.hii i;ol.•^ (2 ) I ’jUiiily.

Hirauger* \ll i'-inii "Ih ' t r(ii.ti|.-)< .ifa fani i iv Di. •hh-^i -...n w in . MU)|M>rl* tlKlii. Du- i"> r it.ilii)g( ut iii«»Dt* r. Mi*- r«iu win. II l a r e ' T lllld llu-yoi i i i ir- ’ I l-r-i’ l.ci' v.iDi o i i i i i i l l i i LM i- lii . i iUHli' tl l' . Imi'mI c ’ i .

t .T IMot I h* '■ i- C.-r ..J -li-j.i. loi. !• hody, I.:! -V.liili-

Tliur I'i'i >ii Magn/iu- Iai - '■oil:iii.-mhng thi- I Ihcldy Long I.'

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SELECTED EOR TH E

S t a v ' t * : ! e a 0 l e

M O D E L H O M E

ItK IlHH*: K F V F .M lOS(O V U M K TO HIM*:

The Port of N*-w York Authority announces tliat for the year ended September M . R*d-', ).’ i'*i.«m r**v.ntp-s Irom Ita bridg*' um*I lunnel Ru-iliUes were $R).ls."),.Vi7 i'>7. an iucn-iu*** *.f 7.1 percent of th*- sain*- period iu R)H4,

Its bridges an*l fiinm-1 in th** last week-end <a4ried ait iiicreas*? of 143 vehicles, or 12.1 p*-rcent over R434.

f-eoidu Tlt*‘iilre I.eonlu.FrI , s.ti (diiger. -I.III*' SN iilii-rH liai.

di*-!( h‘-r p.iri woiid. rt'illy w**U. Tlie ht.iry \> pa-k'd lull of lillwrlty wdli eimugli ii.'Mh' >" iiiaki- fo r Iiiiiiiun in l. rcsl IJou li. I imi)*' g*■t t liirly diijttIII ja il and IMO' Jjije g'-if* liiui .Mil - ImW sja- liiiik' * liiiiiiiili iM-lngf* uf liptllj- .-r ami moi iind * lio-i irl*-nd o f fal)u-r ail go I" 111")*- lui '-iijoy u>)l*' Dliu Unit no "lic HiM"d*l F'limUy.

Alibi Ik*-. Sc Druj'i lA-f Tbfuln-.Sun Men Tu'-x UruniJw'uy (kind*)'

Her. Aiiiii-.iiig iinisi>al roiiiHJi**- uf the ri»e of a i.i\ .id' «lri\--r lO rmJio i.l«r- diiiii. M\.-rd"ii*‘ h|/«-Da*-i)lBr()nnc(‘ lU'iiili'r- li ki -p> l<» ft* hlorv

Here’s an Unusual Picnic Dish-

A K e f R e t d

Georgia Brunswick Staw is econom ical and very, very delicious. Old and youn g relish i t To make the picnic on (event

serve

*GeorqiaBrunswid

yrqia ick Stew

Lettuceand Mayonnaise

Sandwiches

When you order,

d on 't say b e e r -s a y R U P P E R T ’S

JACOBRUPPERT'S

SEEK

^ a s a trull]

You wOi mem fialefe pte— wre In t li« fwOt(« dnikot* Dover o f Htofftold Suttor ~ ovorg y o »d cliufnoe from poro, rich, iwoot Shoffioie Croom. Ordor • poond H thk w y r l or W tto r toeoy.

ey/a jj^^f oanrji-N r- <i ),y thf. prof*‘Sttionai * ad*Ir*-.*ise*l the pupil.v of T* iiafly H ic ti

next in.-eting w ill be bei.j i School, o f wlilch b*- is a gruduate. b ’ at th*‘ home o f Mrs. Io n the course o f stu.iv at lb;* aca*J-

•■'yoii of Old County ruad. | emy.

tjj'Ufipea daw^'pxsm. owLmwoM/,\jumw /ffjJu/ruemesAUf^

sold in SHEFFIELD

J acob Ruppert 's B e e r-M U L O W W ITH AGE"

H you hovon’f S jU rod ?*, moy wo

Jowb K u ro rt yrowory. Now Yorii City

COMPflTUY F um sm o

msmite Ail-Cond.tiosid Iu tofrig<ro*«n

for ifcr hnina And *l«ov raori, dairy aiij wAtk-in roo'erafor o-lsroA, rrOiuriolu, hu>|xlAj«. «l«r- C*o be uur.hou *0 tk*

r H A n o n

■UiyPAgf:ErMkd/Me Homes, ]nc.

Lfrgfsl builders of bowtf in Issey F.ooruy

The Newark Stsr-£agJ« H o if i H«Ba St is she te ry /jll teprJ itttsodern boms pisnain^ sad equiprasne* It is ^erefore tignihessU thst wfsea k cM&e to ths matter ed rciriEeratioB, the MODERN AJR - CONDITIONED JCE glfWOEJAATOK. mvppM kr the i4oaat»ia Ic* Compsnyy WAI Mdected. This is AtruitJy ia hrepuig »hh tread ia refrigetutioa metkodi.Moders Air-Conditioned l*.s ile£ri^r*w tori are beinje told daily bccfUM expc> rienie hat proved that they ars )l^R £ MODERN — MORE ECONOM ICAL- MORE c o n v e n ie n t .

He Down Payment3 ts 3 YcAri to Pay

la a*ay laoiilkir tSAtaliMoaia

A »i th MICO Dealer whopgf^et yeureeigbborbood ehout the Moohst

f ihe-rai olfotrrnrr *H r«wr aid/, # or oir</(OB'-,yi fr/rlgrrolor.

Condiiiaeei le t Kefrigereter sr mailthe re«^o« below.

su s S H t **/a n d ^ e r v i c f ’

P a t r o n i z t i b e I c e D e a le r D i s p l a y in g T h is E m b le m

liyiivmnrrrei

m mj,,;-!,-? (?yy'r?

lA'iiif-UkUkM(M X/U.-k WE rOMPyNY

&yl>u A'*., 1-Q Ueoor.lir r«Beu-r<Ul Q StW-EosIr H o »

Ftroor arad «*•> foU informalioa a> rkr<krd. tkon* Ut* Air-CeedIWesed H*iric«eater iIi« S»*r-ta*l* MoAri Daw.

; y-frPACE FOUR

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TH E ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

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Social and Personal News of Neighboring Communities

Palisades Park

Joseph Forrest Heads Park G. 0. P. Committee

Joseph Porrest was olfH'te*! thalr- man o f the I'alisades Park Uej»«ib- llfan Munli’lpal Committee \Ve«tnes-

* day nlKht.The r^ommltlee unanimously en-

dorse<J John J. Pickeraon for rhulr- man of the committee ortranization for the* Seventii pistrlct, comprislnu

ratisades i'ark. ItldKefiekl and Kalrview.

Meml>ers of the Uepulilican Coun­ty Committee are: first district,fjeor^e Htarr and Mrs. A. V. OHf- fJlhcs: secoml district. Geortje iJl.ss and Mrs. Surah Kl.sensteln; third <ll.slrl«*l, J{»hn Terranova and Mrs. Stella Outowski; fourtti diatrlrt, J. h'orn«st an<i Mrs. IJIIIun Ktchen- luub: fifth dlstrk't. J<»hn J. Dlcker- 8(»n and Mrs. Mary Lleireots; «lxth rlistrk't, Kmlle Penny and Mliw Isa- Is-lle !*urker: seventh dlstrU't, Wd- lliim H. HilleH and Mrs. Donifhy ti. P nKolhardt.

The Perllllf»n (Tlul> o f the f ’onirre- irntlon Bonn o f |sno*I, recently elert- ed Miss Ituth Wexler. preHidenf; WIliiaRi pomerantz, vlce-(>resident; Carol Hurwttch. secretary; Oscar Wexler. treastin*r. Irvlnj' .S4»Jomon. retiring |»r«si<lent was Ktnst of honor followlnn the eluthui at a parly held Jit the linnte of the neu' {tresident, on llh'hland avetnie. lie wjis i>r»*seiiir(| with Ji siiely hunt'.

Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Itnsch. filch- land aveniip, onnounce th«- hhtti of a son Sunday nt Kiu'le\v<iod Hnsi*Hal

Mr. and Mrs. Mnimel Murphy of Kast Prltikerhoff avenue had a.s re­cent rllnner cuests. Mr. anrl Mrs. A. ptlcek and duiuhter Florence of Urooklyn, Mr. iihi) Mrs. .Joseph fhi- ciik, (JeorKt! I*u<ek and Hernie pose- rnan of I>o?m island, Mr. nn«l Mrs. James McCartfiy of New York. D Valpete of lh‘ ri:«*jinehl, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Terrell ami Mis. Cath­erine Cfdlin.H of PailsadeH Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pilot's spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. (Jllheit llardiiiK of itelle M<‘lid.

Mr. anfl Mrs. Paul W. Frl.sko of F/*ls:dl avenue hiul Mr uml Mrs. H Vetter e f l.onn Island as weekend i:ne,st».

Mr. nnt| Mrs. Carl Ka.ssel, Grand uvenue, spent the weekend with friend.s In t ’couieci lent.

Mr. and Mrs. ,.\rflnir \’on l[;dle, Mrs. Theresa Nesfler arjd .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Du llalime. all of Otund avenin;. were dinner fuesls | on Siindny of Mr. atid Mrs, WUIIam Phnp.shire of Dumont.

Mr. and Mrs. Atthnr Han.snn and fairilly o f hhi.st Columbia avenue S|ient tho weekeml at Dine Cliff I.4ike.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvitl Dana, form­erly of I.ennln, have mnvi'd to the former I..oy home nf II* Kn.st puby cvenue.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Kn'»l flwett of Tloff Rvonuo recently ntinounced the birth of n son nt Knulewood llosriltal.

Mrs. Hlohard T,. Hrnlth of 2?) Pnff avenue entertained Tuesday nt curds for tho heneftt of the I,entilii Clmp- ter. O. F. H.

Mr. und Mrs. Kverett Klrnmel nnd diuiKhter Jsfiet have returned t<> tlieir home on Kast Huby avenue after S|icndlnK .several monlha at Pinwrest Jjjike,

Mrs. P'rank Ditike of Orchanl ave­nue spent tne weekend with .Mr. Druke In Wu.shlnrr1«in. where he i.s employtsl.

Mrs. Frank T. Smith of Palisades Park, Mrs. Clark Diummorid of l.e- onla, .Mrs. Kounctli Mendenhall. Mrs. A. Kckbeii:. Mrs. William Jor­dan o f Teuiieck. Mrs. Daniel ped- ford of FthiKttfield. .Mrs. Rolrt*rl Van

ZtinUt of Tenafly. and Mrs Marshall of fUndburn were curti nuesta of Mrs. D. W. Harring­ton of Kuat Columbia avemie.

Mr, and Mrs. William Kay of Sec­ond street were hosts Haiurday eve- niHK at cards and a midnlKht -hup- I>er.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Con.sole o f the Towers entertained recently at din­ner and cards. fyuesU were Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacC'onatuth, Tunl.s Van Huten, Mr- and Mm. i.incoin iJradley. Mr. and Mrs, Kvan M<s»re. Misses Lillian and Klsie Moore and Miss Mae Kelly of J*aterson.

Kdwln Holmes, son o f Mr. and Mrs. AlVx'ii Holmes, is convalescing at his home on West KdKall t>ouie- vard ff»llowln»r an afipendlx opera* tion at the Kn»j|ewo<»*l Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Ohlson nnd dautjhters. Helen and Hose, o f RIv eiHide. Conn., were recent Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lilondu of 1 West Palisades b<»ulevHrd-

Mrs. C. I. 1‘urker of (Tolumbus avenue ami family s(K*nt the we»-k- enej at Mountain Park.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. l-sstl returned to their home on Kast Columbia avenue followbiK ft thiee weeks mo­tor trip IhrouKh New Pki.chind am! t ‘anada.

The Holy Itowiry Society will com­plete pinuH toniaht f»»r n r.ublic card party at the parish hall o f St. .Mlchaepst R, (;. Church on Octot»er II at H pm.

Rotmrt A- l*ar.sons reiurmnl to his borne at 1 W'-st H airi'i avenue {»n Sunday foHnwlnu a week’s crulae on Die Ibliiincf, to Nu.-oiuu and Her- rnnda.

Mr and Mrs. R. I?. Davis. West Kd.sall iMiulevard. ami their .Alvin »(iid J■’ |•ankl.Wl. Paymoml Kenei of Lonu Isl.imi, .Miss Ktla Ihiwer of Leonla. Miss .Mary McC,»f- ire> or New York. Fte.l 'itlaiivelt. Mrs. Irene Dhuivelt iin-1 .son latw- lence of I.yndlmrst s|ienr Sunday at the Diivl.H cottuye at I,ak*- .Mom-

.'ll. ii'iil Mrs. h'rnnk P.revver and <bllt!ren, Frank Jr. fimi jmrothy, ami Miss .loseplUne Gra«ey. Second street, were recent fjinner piiestF of Mr. and Mrs. Robert liirinini^bam of Staten Nland

Ml', ami Mrs. Frank tJardnor of 7S W»!.st I'alhsudes lioiilt vard have leiiin ied fii.rn a trip of s< veral days to .Ma jurn Falls.

Followinc a week's visit vyitli M i­an.I Mrs. Frank .bibleetuk of Third street. .\IiMs Lucjlle W al'll htt.s re- luli.ed to her lioirte in \\ aDiincton.

Mr. iiiiii Mi'.s, John .'• le plier.l of Sei Olid street. with Mr-., (;eon;e Drov^n and iliun hteis Ruth .lud Su.-|

! of re iiin il lioiiievai-rl .spent the week.. ' etp) in Scranton.

M Ish Htiztd A'ondprsihmidt ofDilnkerhoff who will bemarried next month to Kdwurd Von Haaren of Lincoln street, was truest of honor recently at a lingerie .shower yiven by Miss Julia polhe mu.s of Mrooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Font Le Illunc ftml son Font Jr. of P.rooklyn were n- tent nip.sts of Mr. ami Mrs. Wil- Miim Klweli of Fust Columbia ave­nue. *

Mrs. R. L. Smith of R o ff avenue ami Mrs, ..\, H. Schmitz of Marw*Mn! lerrace were amona the recent tanl iMie.sts of ,Mra. Chester W. S» ott ui Leonla.

Mis.s Isubell irmxlyce of Kast Hu­by avenue celebrated her tetiih birthday rei-ently with a t'artv for the following children, lOvelyn ceoii, Honey Fordyce, Doris Honiz- zo. Helen Clark. Vivian Walsh. D'T- othy Walsh, Doris, Jo.sephlne and Fi'iince.s Scbneiiin. (.’arinella Coseu- Dm). Dtindhy MtuiKold. Jeanre K ind. Hetty Simmons, Peter ■ay Jr.. Doihclus rillteiK, Nlclmla.s Co-s­ent.im, Harry Shaw and A'inceid

Ij^ona I Presbyterian Cliurcb entertained ul recant i tea und a fm«l suP- at the church

hall. The cotnmittei' in <diari;e was Mrs. !). .MeHrhle. Mrs. W . C. Peek. Mrs. Ff. K Clark. '!rs . C»e<in.;e Starr and Mrs. 'rtierxlore Lnuer.

Mrs, Anna iPdlak ha.*- returned to her home on .Seinnd .street foL lowin;; a bu.siness trip to Niauarn Falls.A iiumD-r of Pull.*rades I'aik women

will Im> luncheon and cant uuests on Tuesday of .Mrs, Hurry Newby of New Hruoswlck. foimerly of la*onlu and PuhaadeH i ‘ark.

Mra H“ ibi-r1 Stein, who returned from Knirlewriol Ho.*4pit:il on Sat­urday followin'--' On appendix Of<era- llon, U recui*eratinu' at tlie home of her |>urent.s. Mr and Mrs. Tlu*o- dore Fischer of |.*-onm.

Mr. and .Mis. Fred Haridelm.'inn and son Riiymoml . p»•rlt th< week­end at AllHo.«b .N. Y.

Grace Guild euteitaiiied at a din- j ner and ttoulini,' |.;irty VVedms.li,y nl ;hl at fjrm-e I.uthemn Church.

Mr. and .Mis Fiana Mooie. Hill-| Hide avenue, have rcturne.| from t Holyoke, M<is.s.. where they visMed ! relHtivcH. j

Harold O, Rice and his btinlly e»f '< West Vlrcimo inoveij this week to 1 VV'st Harriet avemie.

.Mr.s. Adoljih Kiss ha.s returne'l to her home on First street fnH<»win:r a visit of .sev'enil mouths with rela­tives in Huncary.

Samuel Heri.*rt of Wfiite I.ake, id with .\|r

of Horne-

I nuo was hosteM un Wedna«day eve^ 1 nlm? for the member* of St. James Church card unit. Amon^ the wom-

!e \ present were Mr*. A. T . Holmes, Mr*. -Alan D. Conor. Mr*. B. C. Cur­tis. Mr*. Tommie Watson. Mrs. Ed­ward Masterson. Mr*. F. I*erry. Mr*.

i.Man Lincoln. Mrs. Victor Ansel.; Mr*. Ansel and Mr*. Hlimea were • itwardc-d the prize*.I Mr. and Mr*. John Neidhardt of Oritanl avenue have been entertain-

: tnK as their ipiest Nicholas Motto , of Mlncula, L. 1.i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beronto of Kinesland avenue entertained a num-

win at home to th. lr friend, .f- !I field at their home for dinner last week.

Mrs. C. Schubr rt and chlldreo. | Mr. and Mr*. Edward Forth ofentertained

a brief reception for the bridal party and a few relatives o f the bride and bridcKr'Htm und a wedding breakfast was served.

They left durinc the afternoon for fi weddInK journey l<i Vlnjlnlu Reach, and will return In two w«*«kH to take up their home on RiliHide avenue. F’allsudes Park, where they I

ter Oclolier 1-------------4—

SchulK'rtFtaymon<i and Dorothy, of Day ave I F’ rcw|>ect avenue i»ue. were ituests o f friends at Bear ■ mieMta last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mountain last week.

N, V., .Hj.fiif til*- w .fk -iuntl Mrs, .lu:sf|.}| Gri.s*.stead Hvt-nne

A I*U»»!it ra (d \ « litht- .Masonli '1rfriii'lt* oil (

el,I ;r I I i..\

II lx- )lII 1 >i lOix'i

the Craft.siiif-n’s ( ‘lub..Mi'h. C, K. Kvcri-ft cf IL,iwr»o.|

terruci* iiud a.-< re.-.-m |iuiiliei,nClients Mr.s, AlfrcJ Ho-cn. ||.Siuimmd. .Mrs. Curl Ko. rn*'i. Mrs, lierinaii Glaesi-r uri-l .Mrs, Kdvuinl Schocn of JfT.sev City luiil ,Vr-. A. H. S«hmif-/ of I ’olisjidc.s Dark.

RidgefieldJO H N SO N -IM H X

-Mrs. Edmund .I;uiU'-s Hfrle of Lin­den aveniu*. Mi)rsom*re, a'mtmnie.s the i-urriau'e ot her dmurhler, .Mrs, Theresa Hiil** D*.c|. to Dr. Marry .Ju lius .I.duiH.'M . i f PahSM.ieS P ;irk , which <*<('Uind Mi I'T Idiij 111 \,-w York City.

.Ml-«.s L,\'!Ui r.icio* nf Hi'oad avenue. Ri.lv* field, wa.s rnnd ..f heller, an,] Mlulmar Ilciidrit <.l ,\.w 'I'nrkf Ity w.'i,s 1 »-t in.in, Mrs .1,11111,son w. ire u n n w p o f i - . e . - o . r- \"- .om| a lorsa-o* o f cnt'deiii:,,s

The collide l- fi ,,n .*<;(Mirria\ for a fsvo weck.s trti- to Denniida, aiii| upon their return will make t)i*ir linine nt .i!Hi Hro.'id avenue, Ki'l-nlield, where they w ill t»e at home to tlieir friends a fte r X ovem b .r 1, Mrs. .Johnson lived for seveta ! years In Panama and came to Hhiur fieid two years uro to make her home with her mother cm Lltiden avenue.

The ueild iim breakl’a.st wu.s held at the ('omruixlnre H otel in N 'W York C(ty, Dr. Jolm.son i.s a practicing tihyNiciun in New York ( ‘ Ity.

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The marriage of Mis.s Mary Arm- slronir, data/Jitcr o f Mr. and Mry. Robert .\rmstrutig. of Blocum uvt*- niie, Riilncflcld, anti .John Heckler, son of Mr, atid Mrs. mermnn Mt*rk- ler of Palisade.s Park, took plan* on Siifiuday morning, at the Morse- m«?r>' Conirnmiity Church, with Ftev. Allsrt AlliMg' r. pa.stor tif the church and long time friend o f the family, offh'latlng,

Tip* cci'cmony took plnct* befon* an , altar of palms and blttM.sorn.s, and the : liriilc wa.s aliended by Ml.ss Klcaiior j Klt koff of Maple avenue, .Mor.se- i UP re, an.] William McCoo! of l-M.sall

1 reHunti of Ptibsudos Park. | IkmiI* vai'<i I ’ali.sade.s Park, was bestTbo loadle*' Aid Styciety of First > man. .\fter the cereim.ny there was '

Mrs. W'llllam Rohm of Clark street hns rpturntsj from the l^nglewtasl Hi^pital with her small son. Fred-

1 erlck William, who was lK»rn there I two week* ago.1 Mr. and Mrs. Stei>hen Egloff cl ; Burdette plate will h ave Rnlgefleld j IM s week to make ihclr h»»me in j Paramu*.

Mrs. Clark Drummon«l of I>*onla, Mrs. Kenneth .Memlenhull. Mrs. A.

1 F*Ickberg, Mrs. W illiam .Ionian t»f Tcaneck: .Mr*. Daniel Redfonl Rr.. o f Ritlgefielil. Mrs. Rols rt Van Z»n«lf

; <»f Tetiafly, Mr*. I..eonartl Marshall I o f Kadburn, and Mrs. Frank Hmitb ! o f Morsemere, attended the canl j jtarty given at the horn** of Mr*. D i W . Harrington on C'>lumbin vaetme,I Morsemere, on W'*dneHtliiy afterntion.I Mr. and Mrs. Charle.s Ia‘stl of Co- ' liumlila avenue have returnetl from I an extendeil vacation ut ('anada.I N ew England uu'l New York atate*.

Miss Doris L'.sti of Columbia ave- nue entcrtalind a grtmp ».f guest.* nt tier home Ips! week, in hont»r of her

j l l t h birtb-hiy.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen of

Ctdnml*M tiveniie bavt* returned from a week-end vi>it with friend* at Pinet liff Ijik.'.

.Mr. and Mrs. l''dwin Rhrofi«hire of Columbia avi nue, Morsemere. have leluined from their Vacation anti en­tertained la.*<t week a.s giit*sts Mrs, (»ef*ru*' I'lln-tiild of .Morsemere ami Mr-s. M. P, l-'iem h ami Mrs. J. N ' M-en of Leonia

.Mrs. Mary Goo.s of Virgil avenm* enlerl.iineti ji.s pue.st.M last week Mr, and .Mrs, William Nu<l>«‘ rt of The

! Hro'ix. N. Y.t Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Rowers of* r)« (Jrti4it filju-• .'ir** vacationing In : Dermo'la and will return home next j w.*ek,

.Mrs. .Mary Carlson «if Virgil nve- 1 ! ntie entertalm*f| a numtier of friend* j at a kaffe klatcti last week. iI The n. w humc t.f Mr. an.} Mrs, i j . ‘ ^ * tfl Wt'ckley on I'losj-.-ct uveiup* I : has ( iiniidcted and they have'rm.v.-d !n,

j ,M i s .s I'.vciyn Cal.'ihan of Marmaro- iK'i'k, N'. Y., has n tiirn.'d to Ip t '

j Iiotnc -il'f.'r.'i visit u itb Mr. and Mrs. Moiy Piitivan on Clp'stimt .street.

Mr am! .Mrs. Ral[ih Herrschaft of , .Ji rse\ City wen* giiests last week I at th-- hiiitP' of .Mrs. Herr-schafl’H pa- I n nis, .Mr, nml Mrs. William Heck, on ,\l)botl aveinit*.

I Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Kiel of Morse lavt'iituj hivt* been spemling a few I weeks at Ihetr enttuge at Rear Pnml.I .Mrs. William Newell, former ret,:I dent of Kdgpwnter avenue, Rldge- n<*hl, Jia.H returned ti> her home in I,ak‘ ‘woti(|, after n few week* vi.ilt at ttii’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (tiinn on DeCroot place.

Mr.s. John DeRear, Mrs. William. ReiJilcke Rr.. anti Mrs. I ’anl Hnlm were giiest.s last week at the home of Mrs. Alton JJuflon on I'rospect avenue.

Mrs, Walter Oulllgher, oiifpnmg rbalrmati of one of the card unitH of St. .Matthew's R. ( ' . Church, was hoimrcMl at the meeting hoM at Ipt Imme when she w.t.s pre.sented with gifts in honor of tht* work she had• lone for the unit. Mr.*. Rcrtiam I'Mward.s will succeed hef* a.s cluur- rti.in.

The members o f the Riilipfidd l-:xi hangfi Ciati are contemplpimg a fall outing, which will Is* held at Hu.hi Uike or Green Pond, Ram Weill ha.s been chtwen cJiairman.

Mrs, Walter Brooks of .Morse ave-

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Horling o f Brooklyn. Mr. and Mr*. { Frank Smith of Newark, and Mr*, i .Miimie Meib-r of New York City, i Mr. an<l Mr*. Simon Connelly of Marion ptai‘e entertained last week

! for the .Misses Anne and Marion Car- ! ney. o f I ’nion City.

Mr, anil Mr* Walter E. K eller of Nelson avenue have been entertajn-

' Ing as guests for the past few day* Anna Wau'ierau and Mrs. Charlotte

, l ’i*kmu'i of Rr;»dl**y Reach.Mr. and Mr*. Clements Hoppe of

HillMifle street, and their chiidren, I'lements Jr.. Kenneth and Susan, have returnetl home from a week at tlieir cottage at Plnecrest Lake.

‘ Su|rf?rvisor und Mrs. Charles Dixon mipI still Righfer, «*f Morse avenue. Jiave returned from a wwk-end .slay

j at tbeir farm in New Rtiaton. Mass.I .Mr. an<l Mrs. C. T. Stansfield of I Rroail avenue had a* dinner guest* i la.st week f'. O. Ryan. W alter Ryan ; uJiil the Ml.sse* F>telle and Dorothy’ Rya.i of fiiilgefielil F^rk.

Mr. ami .Mr*. Charles Kills of Rplgeflebl Heights entertained a :-i->!ip tif lujt-of-town guests at their home la.st week.

Mr. uml Mrs. Herman Young of Lmctdn -Street left la.sl week for a few days visit in the Cat.skill Moun­tains. . Their Ron and daughter-in- law. Mr. uml Mrs. I>oiiIh Young and 'bil'iren. of .A-sloria, N. Y’ ., accom- I'iiiip-ti them.

'I'he memlters of the Rergen County i''e<P ration t>f Holy Name societies li< M a ini*etiiig at ,St. .Matthew’s I'a- ni' hiai St'hool ball on Friday eve- iiitiL'. IMun.s were iii.scnsR<-tl fo r the

rally that will lelebrate the an- niver.sary of the Holy Name society next month.

Patrolman William Heilman of Plea.santvirw terrace ha.* returnetl to his duties on the depart-rm rit after two weeks illnesa.

IT'rd Rehreiplts, Arthur fJlogau. (;.<ii'v;e h’retlerirks. Hamilton Moots. Arthur J.ahn. attend»*d the conven- *M.n 'if New Jersey Firemen's .As.so- ' KiD'in in .Atlantic City last week-' ii'l .

Mrs. G. T. Stan.sfield o f Broad a\' !iuc .sja-'T the week-end at her '-•ttac- at Ru-id l.'ik**. and had a-s-..... M i..h .Anne rarn< y o f i'hilu-'leljihia aiul tlic Misses Norah ami D'Lhi.- KiHsime, of Wontlhaven. L. I,

Mr. nml Mrs. Frank LeMnn rmd -laiighter.s. Dolore.s and .AutloUe. of P.ihsailes I'ark. have moved to the home of Mrs. Le.Mon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rheel, on Hillside .street.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chrl.stensen fnee Grace Reheel) have rrltimsd from their honeymoon In Asbury Park and are making their home at the Terrace Apartments in Pulisadps I'ark.

Kranklyn D. Roosevelt Chib held Its first meeting of the season on l‘’ rlfla.v. at the .school on Bergen bou- levartl. ITe.sident Anthony L«‘ o pre- sitled and plans were tliscussetl for the fall t amimign. Mr. I.rf'o i.s a can­didate for council. The entire coun­ty ami local Democratic ticket wo-s •'•'dorsed by the group.

Miss .Marguerite, duiighfer of for- mor Mayor ami Mrs. Alan R. Conor, will enter I-'ordharn rn iversity In New A'ork this week, for a four year course. Miss Conor i.s a graduate of the Ridgefield grammur sthool and Holy Angels AciPlemy in Fort Dee.

Councilman K.iwin Giklner. ( ’harles Schwartz and Fretlerlck Meiiter. suc- ce.s.sfn! mayomlty and cminclimanlc candidates, wish to exfiress to their friends In RidccfieM tht*ir gratitude for the support given them at the primary t lection.

The meml>erH of the Women's Aux­iliary o f the Waiter Herliert Ftoemer r'ost. American Legion, are planning a meeting which will Ik* attended by the county auxiliarie.s.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stan.sfield of Broatl avenue were guests Ia.*t Thurs- day evening of Rev. ami Mrs. Har­old Onderdtmk of St. r’eti*r's Rec­tory. at E.'-ise.x Kdls. R,ev. Oiuler- donk i.s u cousin of Mr*. .StunsfieW.

Mr. and Mrs. George Everson of

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New Braintree. Mam., are returclngr this month to Ridgefield, to make their home. Mr. Everson has been transferred to the New York office of his firm . Mr. and M^s. Andrew Everson o f Edgewater avenue, who are visiting Mr*. Everson In New Braintree, returned home on Sunday and will spend the balance o f their vacation ut their cottage at Luke Mohawk.

Mr. aj)d Mrs. Vincent Amurosa of Washington Heighta, New York, were gut*sta at the home of theti |>a- rents. Mr. and Mis. Louis Kisberg. Alexander avenue, last week.

Mrs. Fred Behrendts and daughter Dorothy o f Broad avenue were re­cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnols fti Union City last week.

Mr*. Johanna Willlama. Ridgefield libnirlan. announces that the library Is open at the Abbott avenue school on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2:.'kl to 4 p.m., and from 7:3f) to D o ’clock. There are many new books and a reference library bus been added.

Mia* i-Tvanor Baker of Prospect avenue has returned to her home after a summer vacation at the home of Cuuncllman and Mrs. B. C. Ed­wards at West atockbridge. Muss.

Former Councilman and Mrs. Douglas Strachan and daughter, Grace, have returned from a vacu- tiun of several weeks In New Eng­land.

Mr. and Mr*. James Hegatlorn of Stewart street have returned from several tlay.s .may at I'int*crest Lake. Mr. uml Mrs. Edward Coveny and -Mr. and Mrs. Rolxrt Hill of Jersey City were recent guests at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. David Aiken on Elm avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cairns tjf New Y’ork City, who recently returnetl from a trip abroad, were honor uuesiK at a party given at the home of Mr. und .Mrs. William Brightly on Virgil avenue, la.st week. Among the giiest.s w'ere Mr. und Mrs. Bernard Guenther. Mr. and Mr*. John Meyer, .MiJW Kbzubeth Rot?der, all of New York: -Mr. and Mr*. Frank I^rightly and children, Catherine and Donald, uf RitJgt field.

Mi.*.* M ary Hllley of Hillside court enti'itained a group of little guests ut u party last wt*ek In honor o f her ninth birth<iay. The guest.* were .Mrs. llaioM WeblK*r of Tlie Bronx, Norma Guthmann. Norma Farris. Mary Curtin, Marie Manning. GeruMine Hilley. l.’atherine Brightly. Edith .Mae Pinera. and Donald Rlcarddl. all of Ritlgefielil.

.Mr. ami Mr*. William Rm-hner anil family, of Morse avenue, have had a-s guest this week Miss Carolyn Robfits o f Hempsteutl, L. 1.

The mi-mbers of the Women’s Mis- sioiiary S.x'iety of the EnglLsh Neigh- t>nrhood Reformed Church im t on Fiitliiy evening' at the home of Mrs. Ih'ima.s Wright on Ale.xamler ave­nue.

Till- welfare station where supplies for Ihi* neetjy are di.stributccl was f'irni.iily opened Ihi.s week, uinl Mrs. Walter Brooks will have charge dur­ing the fall anti winter. Thei'i* Is need for warm clothing and good shoes for adults and children, and r»*sidents who have these articles to disjiose o f are a.sked to donate them.

A .spider hunt will be held at the English Neighborhood Reformed Church on the evening of Octolwjr 3. with Mm. William Reinickc* os chairman. The annual bazaar will

be held on November 15. afternoou and evening, at the church.

The members of the Crescent Bridge Club w ill meet at the home of Miss Alice Bunce on Hendricks Causeway, when a brief bu*lne5us sea« Sion will be held to plan for a thea­ter party in N ew York City.

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C l o s t e rThe Misses Mabel and Ruth Lewis

of Jam? street. Reina Mayer of Dem- are.Ht avenue, and the. former’ K brother, Leroy Lewis of Cleveland left Saturday for an automobile trip to Virginia.

Mrs. (.'harles Ambrose of Old Dock road is convalescing from a recent 0|>eratiun at Holy Name Ho*]dtaL

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W ray of Durie avenue recently ontertaine*! .Mr. and Mrs, Fklward F>len and tlaughters of New Yn-k.

Mr. and Mrs. Hariild Lungel] of Brooklyn were guests Hunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ahrcn* of A l­pine road.

Mls-« F31«n Rrtiwne of Jane .street was given a surprise party in honor of her elghte**nth birthday. Present were Harohi Flildebrund and Alfrcil Junod of Haworth. Charles Httirart of CresHkill. Henri Garrish of Phil­adelphia. George Belivearl of Dem- utvHt and Zoe Brown umi Nadine Bloom of ( ’ liKHter.

Mr. and Mrs. Wendi j Murryalt of P»riK»klyn were gin*.*<tH at dinner on iSumluy of Mr. anil Mrs. Etlward Platz of Demurest avenue.

Mr, and .Mrs. Stanley Tavenlero ’of Durte avenue anti the ft>rmi*r'.« parents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Tov- enlere i»f Mlirh stn*et were among ihoHe ut the teHtiinonlal tiinner to Dr. Georve .A. Leltn«*r of Nyai-k ut the St. (Jeorge Hotel In honor t»f lil.s seventieth birthday.

Mrs. Leffert Carroll Jr. of Diirje avenue is confined to her l>ed by ‘ !lnes.s.

•Mrs. James VIze of Columbus JYrive enteriiiined Mmes. John Mc- Doiialil. (Jetirge \’an \’alen. I,oui.‘* Viola, .lidui Schaeffer. Warren N uk.s. John Ixivender of ( ’lo.HttT and Mrs. Andrew Prokop of Haworth.

The Bible Study ('lass o f the Home De|.artin«nt of the Reformed riiureh met Tue.silay ufteinnon with Mrs, John Peer t>f Demai-est rtgul.

Mr. ant) .Mi.s. Ixmls Crawford <»f Pony .‘Street and thi Ir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of !':ng!e-.vootl left Saturday for two weeks at ('ujie ( ' ihJ.

Mr. anti Mrs. Henry Mntblel of Dernuresf avenue aie vacationing hj Kuio|»e.

Mr and Mrs. John McDonald of Golumbu-*! Drivt* ^vere gnesf.s Tburs- ■lay I'vcning of .Mr. an<l Mrs. Lo.iiM Viola of Higfi street.

Mines, ntto Heffmcer. Gtt.r.-e : Mii.\wai'<i, nt*my Kutui. Loliert l-’rit- i st-hic, Carl Kes.sli'i- of ('tostcr. Mrs. j P. Glytloii o f CressUitl and Mrs. .An­

nie Gnilln.g of N’ lp-Nvood vu re guest* Tnestlay afternoon of .Mia. John Mai-Hhall of Durie avenue.

Mrs. l*'red Courseii of Westwootl was a guest Friday afternoon of Mrs. J’hilip Ahreibs of Dlvislop St.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry l‘’ lck of Dem- arest road were giie.sts Simrlay eve­ning of Mrs. John Hoecker of Ten- Ot ly . . :

Alma Chapt,r‘2 " ' ^ l k . , » o annual trip IHomo at

Mr. and Mm iJaunhler, I.„i,

la 8 narenta, .I" « Un fonotamin, i

Mls« Oran. w ilw T ^ was ti-n.luruj a * Hlg , "»m>r

Mr. an,I * l « t.iauahter Adrle„a7 J « ^ nue were **««>Hommell', ,,are„te” vf""** «l Thoma, „ f

Mrs. II. A L- 'Nasel „r O oeie^^ ,^ ’ “ I>I4 Donnell „r \ „ rw o ^ E loiitnu t hri.li;,.

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs, Ren „ lYemarest road ^ ^Edward Piatz ofat.en,M a l , u „ ' a « t ^ - at the fenn.^.vlvania ' 'lay niKht the

Mr. an.l Mrs. Oeor*. Ittver, W. r.- ai,e»|, Sun4 !'‘J foruH-r-s brather and ^ an.l Mrs, Henry Kuhn^e. avenue. ' ' He

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Mis. l-eluu ,|..hnsun (, Ije uven.ie eutertulue.| „■lay '•v. nlnu Mrs. San,Mra. J„hu M.rnuelieeves. .Mis,Miss t'lara Ynunj. J K, hell a.,,1 M,»s Kvelyn

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T.«1K Samuel W. Greene, C. 8. B „ yS w jro . a member of The Chrle- ■ Science Board of Lectureahlp, 'fVlie Mother Church. The Klrat inrch of Chrlat, KclentlM, Boston. Saered a lecture entitled •■Ifhrla- " Science: The Rellslon of Proe-

•• on Friday evening. September ■e under the nusplcea of First cKurch of Chrl.vt. Scientist, Ensle-

in the Englewood Junior High

*'^S^'lecturer spoke suhelantlallyfollows:

-Til* history of humanity throuRhbeen an unceasln^^the

for l*etter conclUlons. Only(I ruse 1Tm unthinking fall to proffreas. i^h Mate of Improved IhouKht has

■ hortr-on. a larger outlook. vi.Mon. Mortal man without

* j^ 7 wllhout hope, without Incen- 11,8. grudually degrades, und lie. ,«ine« an "< 1'1‘ y ’Thus It imilcated the tragedy of

lunian Ir lief-follen man.Mary Itaker Kduy

The Dis'overer and Founder of Christian Science. Mary Baker Ed-

hus «ivcn to the world a new hope a briMhter vision, founded upon' Hpiittuiil understanding and ,,rogr*’H«. I'uiher than upon material l llef iiii'l limitation.Her own personal exr>erlenco up

to tho discovery of Christian Sol- m't was one of struggle for health, for supply, for haiipiness-even for (.dshw*-. Seeing the failure of one jnateriul rernedy after another to

jifucH ami Butlsfactlon to Ktniggliug mortala, she finally al«in- ,|onP<1 all eflort.s to secure relief on a muteiirtl 1.U.S18 and turned unre-wrvedly l"Study of the Mlhle convlnceil her

that the churucters of lH>lh Old and s>w Tesf.iinents had looketi na­turally m (h'd for relief from every untoward I'ondltlon, as opposed to the view |ireval!lng around her. that any manifestallon of 0<Kr8 power in lieiiiinK lii.seasc nr solving a hu­man pnddem w«iuld l>e miraculous ind sup'-rtmitiral. Once her thought

I caught the vision that the power .ti Oofi i> .ilways avallahle for man. lifr progro'vK was rapid.

InveHtraUBg the Incidents of re- .f H4) i.U‘ntifullv i:hronldeil In the il,|p. .••Ik' -aw that the changes in (ilth iii'i in fortune came not

firouitli th<- apidlcatlon of the ap- p.vfcd ni.iteiiul medicines and rem- -iies. htjt through faith and stead- ;,st dependence on Ood. She saw how the iirophols. Jesus, and the k(-)stles tieale*! the sick and raised tti? (Jead without once resorting tn material means. Her natural <lefhic- iKtii then was. Why not l>e healed after the method employed by Bible hffllent’About the time that Mrs. Eddy's

ihonchi tvjrned more definitely and holly toward Owl for healing, she

«[>erteni'ed a severe fall that serl- iisly cripido.i her and confined her

lied, 1”)u‘ Injury seemed so dan- vniij.s that the attending physician imilited if she would recover. Lying I her bed, she took the Bible and irni-rl to some of Jesus' healings as mixlel for her effort.Her attention was attracted by the •aling of the man sick of the pal- y. She saw’ clearly that Jesus ap- >alfi| to the sick man’s thought. Up first c heered the Invalid hy tell- inif him tliat hts sins were forgiven.

mjiy tielleve that Jesus saw In Pif man’s thinking a de.slre to turn h»'uy from his sln.s and sinful thlnk- i'lK, and in this idght desire there 'f’Ua the biisls for forgiveness. Then )eHU8 calieil on the man to arise ntl take up his bed and go to his

house, and the man obeyed, iiid wa.s fif co\irse healed.With thi.H Inspiring example of tallng, Mrs. Eddy turned her lioiighf toward Qpd and claimed. a« -eM -she «<iiiifi then »e*. the pres rue and effect of God’s power to 'ipsfi and liejii mortals. With great y, ami to the amazemnnt of her niily and friends, she found her-

df imincdiati’ly improved tn health rul stremvth. and wis able to ptlse rom l«>d und Join the family l;'i iT- '"lary home Uf.}.

The Bllde and the Textbook This Inriiient and Its happy result iiTpasi'd her Interest In Biblical hilly and Interpretation, and made *T zealoii.s in her eigleavor to In- r'Tiret (Jo.fs law' and power for the

of nil mankind. Naturally, hr* wrote 1‘oncernlng these new '?hta! (\iuisionH Into the divine •ulitle.s. In following the Scriptural m IuhI of healing she saw that the hi*' teijuires spiritual Interpreta-

be pmperly helpful and heal- - Ttii« new or spiritual Interpre- hnii. sh*; wiw. must be consistent h Ji proper Interpretation of God.

''’■1 man ip God’s lm.'ige and llke- The generally accepted view

ns tiring the creator o f both ■1 aii'i evil, or ns being aware of th to<„| and ev*l as equal realities.

I'.'i'h rw*ne1ve<l as being con- ■‘0 to the nature of God and the

of the BlNe. These early 'itim-s of Mrs. Eddy, among U'h was “ The Science of M an,"

lo lK7h, became the ba- «f her most Important pnhlica-

■1, ’S< ience and Health with Key Ibe SiTiptureH," also known as

ulunie lieen subjected to the i-M ruthb-sa a.s well as Intelligent ' "isin from the advocates of med-

thooiogy. and science, and has '‘itiv‘ |y the te.st. It Is mt»re''"I'T toiiay than ever l>efore, and mor<- \\j<i, jy pgjjj studied than

i*!'-- nny fither hook with the ex- „i the Holy Blhle.I'.diiy frequently revised the

stie had no hesistaacy In I be text in ways that

.m-rve t<» make her ' l ‘^ur»*r to the reailer. She

ber followers always to edition of the text-

PAGETHE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935

Mrs.k,

Ood to humanity, the Discoverer and Founder o f Christian Science boldly disputes the apparent incon­sistencies inherent In the common Interpretations o f Deity, and dis­cerns Him to be w’hoUy good. All the synonyms for God used In Chrtsilan Science ere readily understood, as this fundamental concept of God Is accepted~God is Mind, Spirit, Soul. Principle, Life, Truth. Love. These various designations of Deity may be In part startling to the aversigc Bible student, and the newness or strangeness o f Christian Science to the beginner is apparent when he attempts to apply this spliitual con­cept of Deity In all Its logical se­quences In hls daily living. For In­stance. the whole human family fears. Fear seems to be almost in­stinctive. and yet It Is obviously In­consistent with the concept of God being wholly good. Humanity be­lieves In pain, but how can there be pain In the creation of Love? Mor­tals Ijelleve In death, but how can death ever occur or exist In the realm of Life? And so. with each imperfect or inharmonious concept of life. It is at once found to l>e Int'onslsWnt with the true apprehen­sion of Ood. Christian Science con­tinual^ reminds us that it is neces­sary to have ^ways in constiofis- ness the proper <x»ncept of 0 <k]. Since God Is Infinite, we can never exhaust the subject. Thei-e Is always more to t>e known al>out God than we have know’n, and always more to he proved concerning G(k1 than we have proved.

Paul makes this demand for con- slant thinking o f God by saying: "Rejoice evermore. Prey without ceasing." I f a man be always hold­ing in thought the omnipotent and omnipresent goodness and love of OiMl, then he would of necessity be rejoicing. To pray always Is of course to have In thought the uilness and goodness of God. There will then l>e no expectation of accident, of sickness, or of harm. Whatever suggestion of discord or Inharrnony may come to the human concious- ness, that sugge.stion Is repudtatwl and ren«lered void of effect hy that consciousness which Is filled with God. Thus God does l>ecome to the ( ‘hrlstlan RclHritisl aB that is so tenderly voiced In the Imrrrrtal twenty-third Psalm. This Psalm Is especially treas\ired by C!hrlstlan Scientists t>ecau8e o f Its spiritual In­terpretation aa given by Mrs. Eddy hn the textbook, where ahe ha.s sul>- stituted the word "L ove” for Deity. Therein we rejul that illvlne f„ove Is our shepheixl, that I.,ove makes us to lie down in green pastures and Icax'm us beside still waters, that Ijove prepares the tabic l>efore us in the ijresence of our enemies, chat Love anoints our head with oil; an»l finally that we shall dwell In the Const lousneas of Love forever.

ManHumanity ha.s apparently labored

through the centuries under the de­lusion that man fell from his high estate as God’s child or likeness, and that thi.s fall was so real that hls salvation ultimately depends upon some miracu!o\is or super­natural Intervention of Deity in hls l>ehalf.

So, Jesus' mission has been large­ly misinterpreted, and the general belief has been that man's salvation must come through the vk'ariotis sacrifice of the Saviour. In other words, that Jesus gave up hls life that mgn might have eternal life, whereas the crucifixion and the resurrection illustrated and demon- .strated Jesus’ teaching that the power of God understood and relied upon does overcome the mortal be­lief of disease and death. The com­mon belief about the crucifixion is ohvloii.sly superstitious, and incon­sistent with rea-son: and Is the re­sult of failure to understand man'.s creation as recorded in the first chapter of Genesis. The Bible reconl Is that "God created man in hls own Image, In the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." Then It Is added that man was to have dominion.

Consistent with this account, man is then spiritual, in the likeness of Spirit. Man la Idea, in the likeness of Mind. Man is the expression of health and life, in the likeness of Life. Man Is not up and down, but has constant dominion even in the image and likeness of Principle. This is the concept of man that Jesus brought and taught to human­ity. He taught that men gain free­dom in knowing and in living the truth, and that men need never sec death If they keep Jesus' sayings. Indeed he counsels hls followers to be perfect even as the Father in heaven Is perfect. He promised that they could do all the works that he did. and even greater one.s. In hls final Instruction.** he commands hls students to go Into all the world and teach hls doctrines and to heal ihe sick and the sinning. Thu.s rihrlstlan Science shows that .salva­tion for mankind Is offered throu'rh Jesus, but through hls life and hls work rather than through hl.s death. Imlee<l. U show.s that Jesus’ crown­ing demonstration In hls resurrec­tion was over the claim and belief of death, revealing the r'Crfect. eter­nal life of man In God's image.

Christian Sci^r.re teaches that man has never fallen, hui that a mist, or error, has seeme<l to .shut from ♦lew the real man—God’s child —and has provided an unreal or false concept of man that Is mate­rial. and that lives and moves and has his being not in Gthl but in matter. This false view of man is responsible for all dl.«cord, sin. dis­ease, poverty, hate, and death.

Godeffort to properly Interpret

The purpose and proml.se of Chris­tian Science is to brine dominion or salvaticn to mankind, or. to put It in another way. Is to reveal to hu­manity man as he really Is. and thereby destroy the false l>eiiefs and fears of human consciousness. It Is following Paul's teaching tn put off or d'^strov In belief the old man of matter, and to put on or to under­stand the real man who Is spiritual. What. then. Is the pn'CPKlure i. ’l- io" e<l in Christian Science?

All r>«fsons will agree that If there has never been aught but the one wholly goo.1 find, and His pe.-fect man, there is nothing reai to he a l­tered In the process of healing the sick and the alnner, but that the

purpose of treatment Is to reveal the j real man. In other words, the whole process is mental, not material. Since Christian Science teaches that Jesus showed the way o f salvation, It la necessary to look to hls teach­ing for guidance. He said. "Ye shall know the truth, and the tnjih shall make you free." CH>vlously. then, to see the truth or know the truth we need to dispel or destroy the erroneous or untrue. In avia­tion, the presence of tog or mist l.x always dangepfms and a problem to the aviator. When such fogs do come In the tuiih of the navigator, he usually iHe.s to rise above the mlat w'here the view Is clear, and progress forward la safe.

In Christian Science treatment. It is necessary to dispel and destroy the fog or mist, or erroneous lieUef. surrounding the patient by lifting hts thought aimve It. I f he believes himself to Iw nuiterlal, and suffer­ing from some inflammation or dis­order of matler, then s^jch Ijellcl ne«-ds to l>« destroyed by tlcnlal. as well as by ufflrmuliun o f Truth. If man is really sjilritual, then he is not material, and such a false is- sumptlon. In every ca.se. needs to l»e disputed. dcnl**d. and 4leslroyetl. and the truth gainwi. The Christian Sci­ence textiMMik Muya, "Denial of the claims of matter l.s a great Mteji towards the Joys of Spirit, towanls human freedom and the final tri­umph over the Issly" (Hclen<*e and Health, p. lii’j ) . in nearly every <*ase of HlncH.s tliere Is fear on the part of the patient und hls friends. Surely, all cun see the necessity of disputing anil destroying the fear and Its causeN, If God Is wholly good attd man Is Hls child, then surely we muy l»elleve ami under­stand that no pvl! can come to Oo<rs chtid, or has cuine, and there la no reason for feur. On this subject the textlsiok Huy«: "Always lM*gln yotir treatment |,y allaying the fear of patients . . . it you suc<-eed in wholly renuivlii!.; the fear, yotir pa­tient Is hi-aled" (Si lence and ll«'uUh. p. 411). .A.s we study the heallm'S done by Jesus we are Impressed with Jesus’ confidence and comp«i«urH. Of cotirs*', siicli u state o f rnlnd i.s easily und.-rstainliible when we are relying whully upon Go<l. In Chris­tian .Si’lence treutment. to l>e suc- (M'ssful we must rely wholly upon Ood, and not iit all upon matter. It\ u numl>er of the healings record­ed In the Gosiiels. Jesus definitely dcnic.< and diapules the l>elief.s of .sickness held by the patient and hls friends. In oihor cases, where It Is recorded that he proclulme«l the j.a- llent to be well, us in the case of the withered hand, there Is, of course, the imidicatlon of a denial o f the Hense-tesHmony, followed l,y the pf'^itlve statement. "Streli-h forth thy haiKl." In every fr«-at- meat thi re i.s the nee<l, then, for the fiosltive declarutions. and conse­quent umUTstundirig that man i.s .spiritual. Is the child of God. Is whole. Is well. It I.s to l>e under­stood. of course, that there Is no special virtue or healing power in the mero words of denial of sick­ness or in the affirmations o f health, but the desired result comes with a change of consciousness, and Is brought about Hi the Improved mind or the patient.

IzBtton that God is ever present ] grants, they were received withLife, and that man can never beseparated from that Life.

Another interesting healing by the Master is of the lunatic boy. In which case the disciples had trleii but hud l)een unable to heal the Imy. and the father appeale<! to Jesu.s Here Jesus commented on the lack of faith that had iM-eh manifesteil. and culled upon the father for m*ne faith. He said to the father, " i f thou can.st believe, all things ar**IKwsihle to him that belleveth."I'iMjn the father’s uasurance that he did believe, and deslre<l to be heale<i of hts unlielief, Jesus rebuked the false sense that lM>im«l*the boy. and commandeil the evil spirit to come out of him, and to enter no mor* into him. It W2is in cx>nne<'tion with this case that Jesus said to the disci|>les: " I f ye have faith as a grain of mustard seetl. ye shall suv unto this mountain. Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall r e ­move; and notliing shall be lmp«m- silib- unto you." Surely, such o faith as thi.s is needeil toduy, if heal­ing is to be sticccssful, and such ts the lea<’hlng o f Ghrlstlan 8clen« «•Mrs. Eildy writes In the textt-ook I Joui muimRers. Then the unpl*-a.s-

, (Science and Health, p. 1), "T lo - j »iit qualities »»f the 8o-«’ull«*d mur- I prayer that reforms the sinner nn«l j tul mind munifeste<l thcmKi-ives. and heals the sick Is an alisolute fait h ] ■li.stru.'it und fear and selfishness

great kindne.<ui by the Egyptians, ami were given a favored portion of the land In which to dwell. How- ‘ ‘ver. as they pros|>er**d and in- enumed In numl>eni. the fear and J'iilousy of mortal cuipsctousness was urouse«l In the Kg>p(ians, and they iiCRUtl to (*i»pi'ess the Isruelil*-s. I'lie opptvHsion was inlhl in the be­ginning. und was pruiuttily acciqded with a little Krumliling, but grud- Uidiy conditions grew worse mitli. ut tlie tim*! of Moses’ nmnhoml. the IsrurlHes were intolerably afflicted and lliey crietl out to (5ml. The dls- ivniiiiy thought cun see a itarailei to this ancient exfieriem-e In moilern imhistriullsm. In the early Industry of the United States, the relulUms l«elween the owners an*l their work­men were simple ami pleasant. They Were ail acquaintances utul friends. uHi! there were few Compllcutionj!, Giaduully. however. numt>eni In- « reased and imlustriul conditions ls>- uiin til ihunge. Industrlul idunt.-* crew liirger und there were more worknien, and the eniplu>ers no louver knew their workmen, luit dealt with them through foremen

spiritual W'elfare. (.'hrlstlan ikdence shows that businMs life la not some­thing to be kept apart from man­kind's highest and noblest and best thinking, but rightly needs and de­mands the most unselfish endeavor, it is not difficult to see that as men go al)OUt their vus:neas tinselflshly, tick ing to be fair, Jti.-t. loyal, pa- ; tient. and loving, that such thi'Ughts , and such conduct will bring utK>ut u simitar state of mind in those with whom they deal. Thus great waves of helpful thinking will ls> atlibs] to the business situation, und the leaven will gradually have tlie effect of prmluclng changes througliout the whole of Ihe business worhi.

Leon iaIIEKM.VNH (msFRVK

KII-TIbn’II ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. Alnttm Grand avenue celebrated their ue Ming unnlvenoiry Saturday DlsU as guests o f Mayor and M f». I

Mills o f .Summit avenue. . : - •Mrs. W illiam P. Hutchinson,

I'uulin tH.iUlevard entertained Satar< day night In honor of her husbaud’ l

There are many lnKiame« known to Ghri.Htlan Kcientlsts wh^re ttie business man. In some emerg«*n< y In hls business, has turned uwuy fmni the customary muterlul remedies avuilaVde, and has tnist«Ml bis tmsi- ness tn (io^l, and has ha<l liu|ipy results.

M r. uinl Mrs. F. G. Herman of G lan d ovenue. l.eomu. form «‘rly *>f Englew ood, c h hrat**'! their fiftieth wedding annivirsury Monday at theirilio iiie . Th«y were mariicil in Leoiiiu. | The Girl Keserve.s rif I,eonla hi S' liiotiiiHT lih. IHS,*!. j Hi-hooi will attend a bn^akfast

T h ir ty relatives were entertained Sunday at a ljea<-h tielowr the Pa|lby M r. ami Mrs. Herman Saturday tn honor o{ the golden wetlding an- mver.vary. The gm st.s Included their tw o daugtiteiw. Mrs. H. L . Weyant o f Hackensack a-id Mrs. J. S. H«l-1 satnnYuy

near George Washlngt^-

<ls of Iillls>lule,F r a , ^ the w.-.l,llnK party for t h ^

dttiizhter. M i» i Emmy L^m Clark,*icludiiig Itulh Weyant and Miltuiii »v .mi ;Thwxlore h>i-i * " ‘‘ ’**'* married tomorrow night-andJohn. Horace »>■.. 1.V1I- :. ..

wards. -I’ '’ of While Blulna.in I.ss."* the liillc ncighl«*t hcKxl atop j '*** *’**hyterlan { hurrh. -

the l.«e liiil 111 l./euiiiu. known • l.»Ponia winm>rs in the annual gar*iI'uy loi'ville'. was the scr-ne of 'I'-n contest ct the New Vorit Hsr^

vere a.H followar Cla*

that .ail thlng.s are yiossible to Qod. - a s|iiritual understanding of Him, an unsr-lfed love." Rur-h wo.s the faith of the healers following Jesus' time, as is clearly shown In the recoi-tb-l healings of the New Testament.

Peter and John, on their way t*> the temple, saw’ the cripple at the temple gate b*-gglng. but Instead of giving him alms, they ha<l faith that he could Im* healed, and I'eter salil to him. " In the name of Jesus f ’hrlst of Nazareth rise up and walk.” Suiting hts action to IBh wonls, Peter took the crlmde by the Imnd ami lifted him up. and Irn- meriiately he was healed, ami e n ­tered Into the (ernide. "walking, and leaidng. and jirulsing Go«l."

In like faith was the henllng o f Aeneas. Peter In hln visitatlnns enmo Uj»*-n Aeneas, who had l>epn sick «'» the pal.vy and beilf/i.st for eight years. Please note I ’eter's faith In the healing power of Ood as taught liy Jesu.s when he suhl: "Aeneas. JesiiH ChriHt muketh thee whole; arise, and make thy l»ed." PleaHc also ohserve the patient’s faith, for the record says that he arose Imme­diately. Ruppose Aeneas had hesi­tated to get up. hilt had begun to exclaim, " I am too .sick or too weak, or too far gone;" Is there any d«)uLt that he woulfl have romnlned in ’* Peter had faith that GfHl’s man l.« always well ami is uftt really' hound by the faHe t«-lipf of tmlsy. and he s.. declared tn the i*utlent. Then ( 1„. pulient was in.sidred and he Im.l faith to aii.se. and tie heiile.i..Auaih. there i:* n<> thoui'lit of a man l>elng the heah r. t,ut. ".lesiis Chri.st muketh thee whole." Let us all !>e aware that every healing is the power o f Ood made manifc.st. reci

When the imtient has sufficiently understood God to exj>cct o f Him only g x>d, and unrieratands enough of the nature of the spiritual man to know’ that he cannot lx* III. he should l)e well on the way to recov­ery from hts illness.

Sometimes an Inquirer asks, I f Christian Science Is true and the practitioner dfies the proper denying and affirming, or gives the prf>per treatment, why is there not healing In every case? It is to tie under- .stood always that there must he an absolute faith In God’s pow«?r and availability and a losing of the l>e- llef In the reality of materia! man.

liaising of jsIruH* DaughterThe healings perform<Hl by Jesus

are so clearly the I'esult <»f hls un­derstanding of Ood, and hls abso­lute faith In Go<r,H power, that It ts a delight to study them from this standpoint. The Incident of hls raising the little maid from fleslh is worthy of study as a model treat­ment.

It will be remembered that the child’ s father came to Jesus with word that the child was iil the point of death, and aske«l hi.s asslslance. As Jesus accompunle«i the father, a messenger came with the news that the chlM w’as dead, und he nepfl not trouble the Master with coming to the house. Jesus, however, never hesitated; he simply calmed the father and bade him have no fear, hut simply to believe, or have faith, and the child would l>e made w’hnle, Upon arrival at the home. Jesu.** found the household weeping and wailing over the child’ s <leath. He attempted to comfort them by nssur- nnees that all was w’ell. He denieil that she was dead. The mourners, however, were without faith In him. and laugheil him to scorn. Jesus then put all of them out. and took Into the child’s room her father and mother and three of hls dl8< l« leg, Then he afflrme*!, or declared, the fart of life, by taking the child hy Ihe hand, and saying. ‘ ‘ .Mui-l. arise." Thereupon she ro.se up. per­fectly well. Such is truly the man­ner of Chlstlan Science treatment, to deny the gaming material con­dition. and to realize and declare that which Is in accord with Ooil’s plan and God's law.

In this case of healing, .and also In the case of the raising from the dead of the widow's son at Nain. and the raising of I.,azaru.s at Ikdh- anv how it im tn rvtn.slder Jesus' calmness and confi­dence! How dlffe'-ently ho acted In each ease from the customary con­duct o f people on suc h oix’astons! Humanity has always associated fear und grief and excitement with the .s<-ene’H of death, but Jc^ua’ ac- tlf*ns Invited no such emcUluns, H*' calmed the fear always, and pre­pared the thought for life. .At the

I grave of lAzarus. the healing prayer began; "Father. I th.ink thee that tbou ha«it heard me. And I knew that thou hearest me always." Then he called. "l,Fazaru8. come forth.” und the man came from the grave

I tnive. oureiy, ittiH .. .................... uiI life came about as Uie result of Je-I sue’ perfect understanding and reat-

worc Ismj In the conwlnusijcss • nij.lo.ver and workmen alike. I ’uiojiM were formed <iti one side for proteclltm iiiid asHociations on the other hI<1c, until now, in iikkIcim in diistiy. Ihe iiartleM related tlundo are nsually spoken o f us ( ’ujiitul and loilKir. und ttieir re.>i;>ecttve po­sitions are generally c<msidc*ied to l« ‘ aniagonlstlc.

In Egypt, as in rmnlern Industry, the unhappy c«*ndttlons i>rnlmlily '■arne utsnit so gj-adimlly that few were renlly iiware that a complete Iransforimitlon w'us In pi(»gress.Tile lillite shows liovv Moses liii lied

the llmiu’ lit of the Israelites toward God, and gave them enough under- siaiiding tif (J«mI ho that they could tniNt lllin for (lellverance. Then « oiiditioiiH chunac.l raplclly. The tti'iiiglit of the EKVjiliuns also '•haiigid under the influence of Huh liuht that came through Mose.H. I’reHenlly Uie Egyptlnns ug'reed that the IsraellteH might go out from Lusjit to seek God under better c«)n- ditloii.s. and the record nuys that llie KgVPtliui.s cave presents to the Is- raellte.H as they went out, which clearly lifdUuto«l a la-tter fe<‘llng l*e- IvM-en tiie twc) peoples.

‘ ’ lulslian Rcieiu'c Ih bringing to- 'l.’iy to lahor.r and caiiitallsf alike tliai iinderstuialing of G<h1 and man M tilt h, when api.rehende.l nnd put

pKo llee in dally life, will cnatde lien it) li.Hc alMiN’c till- mists of and doiitit ami fear and will

.• tij niodt rii ttu.wiiu.ss jif,. i Pp n .s|.irti.hd ..f t(„. 1,1,.,,

in nitiiai r)peranij|| in ev<rv-liff.

Inti

>la>

.h-Hii.H’ teaihincH are H.lmilte<lly pr<»|)<r Mantlard for all phase.s

I f we may ex-

Nothlng can stay the forward steiply movement of l*rlnci|d» in the affairs of men. and wheitier nr not we so pray, all must come to knmv

that God 's will must Im* tlotie in earth as in heaven. ('hrivUan Sci­ence tenches that man I.k free, tliat man has Ood-given dmntni«>n. \\'ti,, will dare to opinise n<y|’a editt * Mankind must l>e lifted u|i to s<e that I.<ove does govern, that right mu.Hl prevail.' The proplu-t sa\s, "B r in g ye all the tlthc.s into tlic storehou.se, that tin-re may |m* meat in mine house, and prov- me now herewith, salth the Lord of htmts. if 1 will not open you the wlmlowH of heaven, and pour you out a lile.^siiur. that there shall not lie n»om enough to receive it." An> we. ut all. bi ing ol>»Hlleut to this gra/louN loinniand.’ In each of us contrlhiillng id.y tithe to the great ouuKe of freeing man­kind from the shuckles of modcni slavery? All need to see ihat hii.-i- ness, when properly cnnducteil witn consecriitton, unMelfi.slii»efi>«, unil love, nffonls all business iM-ople tiie opportunity of serving God and one's felh*w nmu Junl U« lio ly an in the 8 0 -ral|ed ‘killings an*!I>rofesHionH, The student of tie- llilile will Neunh Jesus' tearhings in vain to liud any Intimation *ir Insiruc. tions tbui some of the people w*-re to l»e unselfish, loving, kiml. end help to eslatili.sh the kiiig«lom of G<m|, witile others were to go into a so-caiii‘d buslne.SH to cheat, to rnl», tn enslave. If it l>e true that the aim of the average business man Is to accumulate- material wealth, tlien the world has ind»‘e<l fallen uimn evil flays. The Ideal tiU.Mlnese is that Imslne.sH where all are « (Hq.< r;Uina f<ir the Is nefll *»f every..at- ron- t'ernefl. end stich a i.u-sih*s« is not ‘hfficiilt to visuati/*- What laii 1.- more attnutlv.- t*. imman thon.-M, or tnoie inteieKting ii. iha-*a bnsinesH iicttvit\ wh*te ,-ndoavor I.s niudc witli a vn-w i>* lilc-^s- ing someone?

Uiu Itcirnun w-tMl'liiig. l-'ur yeare the couple llvi-d in l.eM<iiiu and then iiiovim I to EnglewfKul. vvlu-n* llivs; re- Hide*l r«ir Hi >i-;»rs Is-fi-re returmnj: to Eeoiua. ftmr years ago.

Hi*| Tribuiu

EN .\(T SlI VhENBKAHET t ie clown so-nes l io n i Shukv-

H i-care ’ s "A .MKtsumiiicr Niglit's D n -u m ." wen- i.u-.scnied y i .lay l»y th e \Vu.sliinglon S'puire J’ layor*. .New Yoik O ly. ut the op«-iimi; im -e lliig uf ill*- L«-"Hla \Vollli^n■^ f 'h l l* at tlie lionip <*f Mr.- , J*din VVli- h am s. JlO Clnisin- sfiit-t.

'I ' l ic Washington .Stpiai e IMuyerf* MIC u tlicalilfid c.ioup tluit ]>i<-Ncnt.s w o c Un o f ini><li-ni w iito is a.s widi u.s S Im kesperlim play.s. Prof, Uun<l»'l|iti SoiiM -rviltc is general «lire«-tor. amt I tie mlvtsory Lianl iiiiliid es Walter llMin|>(oii, Diidlcy lhgg-<. ('lunil*- llnd<>lon, .Miiigiiiil W’ yi lierls aiii; f 'Ic o n Ttirockmiiilon.

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M IU .EU W E IN t.AU TM iU M iss |)*j|i>llis \V*'mg;;i I n**r. oaugli-

t e r o f Mr. ,iiid Mis, W uHci li W * in-gai iin-r **i |•nllalo. \ . y., loi- m cr ly of Gle|iW'<*i.| a\<-imc. I.et.’ ii;i, w a s maiii*'<l S.itiinlav to l.eoniirn .M iller >if 1‘iill.scl.s I ’liiU .-It Itic |.e o ilh i Ih«*nl>\ leti.jii I 'l.iic ili liy till H e v . Jcdiii W. V**orliis, |ia't«ir.

.M IHH Mariun MiMalioii o f l.ergeii fie l* ! wii«. til*’ innnl "I lim ior. ail*! . lo li i i loss nf I ’alisitiles l*u fk was th e Ih'hi man.

A we.l<ling Mipi«-i am! rec»‘ptlnn I 'd b 'w e * ! the ceninony ut U ic Kii-gle v\tM»d Rutsk* lli-t. Ttie .-..mde will rcNble at ‘JLMt Ulenwotxi avenue, L- • ■mji, following ii w*-*l<!ing trlj).

M is s SS'elngHiliter Is a gruiiiiiite o f E eoiiia Hull S. houl and the H.-h .Nam e lloH|.itul Si Ii' miI o f Nursim,' M r . Sillier uImi Is a uraduatc of i.i- "u m Mich Si li'-n! an-t is m.sm i. l u iG i ills lailnr III Ih'- p r in tin g t.iisi- !!•-- m w Y-ak t’lty.

sa*Jes Hriilge.

.Mr ami M rs. Itandolph F.>f nirl.stie Heights street entertained^

night at a supiier for mem- ?

H first. Mrs. \V H. rathcarl. 174 Park avenue; sts-ond, Mrs. Fre«I U HHirt-rt. Uhl L«>ju;vli-w' avenue; re- MTv* wiinicr. l(osc*»e Guernsey. lOR

ice place, riass ( '—ftrst, C. B*>G Hluad uvrniie; second, H,

rmann. ,s i'aulin boulevard} winner, .loseph I). Rayles,

I'llt Jbtwurd ternu-e.A ri‘ce|.tion in lionor of the R ev.'•

I'lli i W . ViMU-hi.*., ripw ftastor of the ... . I ’n-.sliyt.-rlan cluirch. will be

tie),I tonight at Mie church.ituG'i'i T Uoo (,| Gicnwood avenue. •

was clcetcil chairman of the DeiiiO- municipal committee Monday

iiiKlii uml Solumnn Weill was aiecW id si>i r**tary.

Mrs. I^>. Whilenmh of Hlllcrestavtiuie. entertained at brld,ge Wed«

of .Moon- uvenus, Is eks ImsinesB trip

'csday ufic O L, Hinde

"11 a tliree iliMiii’di New Eiiglanit,

I'r. amt M ih . Hay Crist of Glsn- W'lO'l !iv,-iin,-. eiiteitalnod Df. ai)d .Mrs. Milton Wald and so'i. John, of N' W ) ork I'ity over the weekend.

Mis.s Helen I’dineH, «l/iugblcr of Dr. aiiil .Mrs .Morris II. Klines of Park ueinic. hms <-ntpred R|. Luke's

o f Nui-Huig in New York City. Mrs J<»hn A. Inghnm of Beoch-

w,km| piui«’ , will chiertain ut tea to- innriow in h..iior of b.-r daUKhler, Nils. JutiM'K M. I hmier of Khunghal.

" f hninan activity.nized. <duime«J. by jiatient and prac- ! I"‘ri b> iiral iliscase a.ul sin through tltloner. i tlie same nietho*ls tliat Jeaus u-*e,l,

In the healing of the man at I .y H - l" '* hkewi.se ho|ic to bringtra of lameness from lilrth. Paul ex - ! “ hout in m«Mlern business the «imehlhlled the same sort of confidence | thought that willand faith. The pegord says that as Paul looked at the man. he perceivedthat the cripple had faith tn Ig» healed and he said to him In a loud voice, "St.';nd upright on thy fee t." Tlon the man lear>r*d and walked.

.\a we consider these Instances o f healing, it I.s not strange that the- In­quiring mind o f Mrs. Eddy, b-u k d hy a great human need, emhmeod the faith necesanry to l>e healed. In ­deed. only a douldlng mind . un turn away from these iv«>nr*l»*d hefiMM--s, nnd refuse to see that they Ulus’ Irate and demonstrate in a prutth iil way the great truths that Jesus l.i- bored to give to mankind.

As Giirisflan Rclenti.sts. ntlempt- Ing humbly but confidently to follow- in the Master’.s footsteps in doing the tliings he commanile,! his f*d- lowers to do. we arc etu-ourage*] uml we are grateful for all the signs that attest that we have to some degree discerned the way taught . Lv him.

Healing o f SinThe healing ami forsaking of sin

alw’ays <’omes aa the result of a oon- Hk- tent adherence to the teachim/ o f Christian Rclence. Rin Is the l>elt.-f In some power apart from G.hI, For Instance, one nuiy believe that In­dulgence In some materUil ;ippetit<> gives pleasure. This is Irnimllng power to matter, and is sin. Or one may believe that w’oaith or su|.ply is in matter and liecome covetous con­cerning another's pofweasions. This is sin, and if not corrected will |c;id to dishonesty, robliery. or some otIuT pha.se o f evh. One may Ijellevc that life Is In matter and thus seek to de.slroy hia auppose.1 enemy l.y committing murder, a ('hristi.-m Rclentlat is taught to watch hi.s thought, that It entertain no f:il.*;e I'ellefs con<-f‘rnlng what man is. or what man can posse.ss, or of wliul ntan’s supi-ly consi.sts. Ralvatlon from .sin. then, is the result of our coming to understand what is nnl in life, and to be so occupied In seeking that real, and in proving it toothers, that the unreal, or selfish nn<l >in- ful, in forsaken and then-bv fo r - given,

Healing in BusinessIn a consideration of the siil-k-. f

of healing, one 1.** con.«k-|ou8 ihut there are many i>eopIe throughout the world who are suffering fr*,m the pains and sorrows of wlde.spr»;id poverty ami l.mk. and whose con ii -

perhafFS as mj»eriii,lt- hm h llit-y sufiVrftfl w’lth mo­

tionthocalled disease of tnc body. Any reli- glon. then, that Is to have a univer­sal anr»eal. most ___ _ • -suCT-essfully with this ever pn-.senf problem.

Dlseasefl business, poverty, unem­ployment. and privation are snrclv not the gmxl gifts of the gocKf Go*f. Then they are unrealities who b should Ih- ,p.f,troye<l fhrouvh rlutif thinking and living. In the ipi.i,. are set forth .situations snd con<mi<*ns that are illustrative of the \v..r?<rs unrest and lack at present; rinii un understamiing of these Bllde sinia- tif>ns will throw a helj.fu] ijL-ht on

. destroyIgnoiHiice, haired. miminfleraUnd- Ing. envy. giee«l. and dishonesty; and will u.sher In lntelllgen<*e. love. ci»nfi*leti«e. coopemtioii, honesty, ami ju.sMce.

If wo do believe In the promis** of the lMS[.|rod w riter that "Every go«H] i:jft atid ev<-iy iiorfert gift l.s from hIm.vc, nn-l i ometh down from the Father of light.s, with wh<»m Is no vmliiidones.s. n*’ith«‘r shadow’ of turnini;. ’ is it too much to l»o!ieve that siiii'itii;i| llchi can <-<jmo to (-m- ployer an<| W'lrknmn alike, and theioliy l.riiig them into timt hnj*py state of mutual respe< t and under­standing Hint will iuigHy solve the m«*dprn tmliisti u.l relat inn.s?

Healing of pitysiciil disease has become .Ho'comm*m among Chris­tian Sclenilsts through spiritual means as to cause little surprise even to the ont.si.ler Shull It be ad- mitted that (lie protilcms of busi­ness ai-e more <lim< ult to heal, or shall it l»e tliought that they are be­yond the fiowcr of Gr»«l—and cannot be solved liy Infinite Miml?

IJndoulitedly (he first need Is that employer, w’orkman. and customer shall approach business with an un­selfish thought. W e nee*l to mani­fest the ('hrlsllike quality nf g iv­ing. Jesus .giid, ' ’Give, an«l It shall he given unto you; gmsl lueasure, pressed ilown. uml shaken together, and niiming o\er, nIiuII men give Into your Iwi.som. p'or with the same measure that ye m*-te withal It shall lie meusur»-il to ymi again.

There are hopeful signs In mod­ern husInoKs Ihat some such spirit of giving is lK?lng ontertalnfxl. Borne employers and owners are conduct­ing their l)iisine.ss so as to make a general distribution o f profits amcmg all those In the orgHnizsti«m. 1 have In mind a ‘iuccessful manufacturer In the Middle West who has con­ducted hls linsinoas In this way for many years. iin«l I was interesteil to reswl in the public pr**ss recently an Interview’ with him. In which he state,! that hls bu.siness ha.s •w'en gooil during Mie ■l*-i>|>-MMinn an*] has suffennl m* li»ss. There are •»c,*a‘*ion- ally reports that workmen have agreed timi th* y will give a |iart of their rcualar time and wage, that m> men may I# lai<I off the work. We n-a*! also that •-oRie merchants air- making j*rli-es lower *han ctis- tomary. that the r-ustomers may find II less l*ur*leUKorre (o snpp’ y lh*-ir (metis. Then we hear of news- | papers anti public men oilvocatlng that (he laihiic generally make >-}>e- cinl effuMs ti» buy what they i eed.

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Insteuii of men comi-eim:' tlu-n. to see who could uc, umulate ih. most money, ttiere wtnild l»* tli** heartiest endeavor to nee who coul*l lie »he means of blessing ami l*eiie- fHIng the greatest numtwr «tf jieo- l>!e. Hut the argnment soint-tiines offer*H| that unless th^i » ts an im- men.se monetary reward, human **n- ileavor would slacken, a,.d earth!\ affairs wouli! .thow no |»rogrcH.s. in the light of .h-.Hiis' w«»rk. ami of Paul’s ami of tuher Chrl.*«tlun wt.rk- eis'. ran any, n*- lelleve such wiaiM i>e the rc.siilt?

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When we come to study the gr-‘ut I’aret rs of m.inhintl. and murk th - Pves that have counted most in hu­man hiHloiy, they have not Ix eii thu.se who w re ,m-*-kliig malcrhil n-- wanls- They have Itcen, generaMs. persims with a gieut vision of serv­ice to tlieir fellow men.

( ail to the ItMlividualI f Jhe pre.feni age has really

the solution lems.

Rlhie History

tivlty in all Ilne.s. that all may en­joy prosperKy. Th^-se human rec- ommemlatlons are tjn«!oul,te«!ly gCMwI und will hHi> con'lltimis. Imt m,tre is nc*-'led tlam Ihes*- spontdir- efPirts In onler that the whole of mankind ma> re*-l tia* n-s-ult.

There is th<’ n*-*-<l f«>r a pr«q>er state of min*l in the imlivliiuat cveryw h(*i t*. .lust as th*-re Is an effort tn Iht- worl*l geru-rally to hrirg what Is «all*-*l relUiiuis lii-struciioii t*» the in<livj<bia!. so ti»*lay Chrf.siian

alted material wealth, ami Im Ih>wc*1 to ilu! gods of maimnon. llii-n is llie ie not great npc<l that t lv true God s ImmiM Ih’ fxaltud? l>o not tfn- existing comiitious cry out for t ’l*' ii'establishiiient of the ( ’hri.st In the thoughts all,! lives o f muiikimi?

Ls there not the necessity that spiritual progress should Iwconm the main purposs of mankind? Hiirely tlm woiid iiai* seen and triu»! a inul- tltmle of material theuies un«l phi­losophies, some of which have lK?en helpful, tiut aoiie of which has lifti-d mankind almve the r»*ctirrlng mis- takes ami •"Hllure.s of the ages. Ih tliere not neo,l tcluy fo r tin* il:iri<)U call *>f the great Teacher, "G o ye into ail th.- w*.rld. ami oreach the g(jsjM*l l<* every creature"? The In­dividual ionsciousnem must lx* reached und uplifterl and irun.s- fnrmesl. The Individual must see that he is in the struggle, and that he must uo his part. No man is exempt in this great warfare against evil lielief.s. The great KttgliKh ad­miral ralllwl his men with, "EnghimJ cxpia ts every man to do hls duty." So tislay th*- Ghuich of -,’hrist de­mands that every man shall do hls | duty. All along the lino o f UmU- | every man needs t<j go f*»rwi'nl, *h.*?- i puting. denying, ,imi des?r«*ying j every falw lM*lief, and exalting in ; hls th-r.-u,.,ht aii’i lifr tl»«' high aii*l ■ holy example of the great Nuzun-uc ;

I f th*- way seems hard. lot us n ,1 .le.spair. hut rather i'e«Rll with rew hnpe these wopls fn»m the Du err-r and Foond*T o f I'hrisiun Hclen*e; •'Hut let us work more

*1 earnestly In Hl.s vineyard, uml a*- ! ix)nling to the model on the mount.' lw>aring the roeeMy nlont thertjggc-d way. lalo tht w ildeih «*n.s. up the steep ascent, on to heaven, mak­ing our wonis gulden rays In tla- sunlight of our d*-e*ls; and

[signs ahall follow them that Ije- iHevfe; . . . (hey slmll I«y hands or* i the sick, ami they shall recover' " i (Ghrl.stian Ibaling, p. iDy.

k «M' L-,Iil:!■*1 th*- *'himli itolay es*-niii'

• ■fiiu' ;u til*' V. F, S of ihc Hr* sl.\ lei laii ( ’liiir* h.

I T li*“ L ,ini;i Tennis t'luli w’U h*d*i a .•"t* a\ *-nL**r iiiiiit lcin**ri ow iiigiii. NUtrtiiig fnmi the cltililuome.

I >r, l■'IIlll.e>i II, T>son o f Ijeonia w ill sp«*iik on South American Mis- Hi**n Stations 'rucsilay at the first lundlL-oii of the Pie.sbyterl4Hi .MIs- slonury Sorieiy at llni I'rc.*'l,.vlcrmn I ’liu n fi J*,hil \A'. N’lsirhls.w ife of III* pa.stor. will ^ing. Mrs. Jariu-s L l-;;i>ton, j,rfcHiiteiit, will prcsl*|e.

.\ *laudit*-r, .Maijor!**. wa.s Ltm r*M-ciiip. Ill |-:mlIpmo*m| Ho.sr>iia| t*i .Mr an,I Mrs. Tln-xh-r*- H. R . Willlrh ♦ ,f .TJb «»ak*l«n*- avenue.

'Pii*' first mcellML' of the s*'nson •AIIH In-lit Tiies*lay im;lit by the l.P- oniii .Iiiiuar VV'tnmii’.** ('b it. tit thril’“ : I ’ I*-d*> 1*1 i.ui Hiiun ii KOfiui hiili.I-'o llow Ing n hiisinc.sM n iee fln g a .Sid- itK ictnoli piuly va,-* li*.-l*l, Mi.ss I ’ur- <* l l a Hi'-r*'-, pr*‘.siilent. pr«-8 i*le<L

.Mr. un.l Mis , ,J. A. W a ls li. f..rin- ♦•il> of \v*'.sip*iit. Goim , nr*- n-siiv. iiiLT o( 1 m Aine.s iivt-iiu*-.

J >r, mi l Mrs. Ralph S. .Ah-xan'lrr o f Cla'Iwin nvenue an- cnteit.iiniiif; •Mrs, .\l,-\un*k‘r’H Hist*T. .Mrs, .|nhn H Miller of Higtiiumi p.-irk. Ill,

\Vuii*‘ii II. Warilh- *if Ames avp- nn*-. sei i-i-tniy of tlie H*-rgen (*«nui- t.\- Y. M ( ’. A., n<‘i-onn,(mle«| V>y four L»MUiia iMtys, altemleil fh** we*-kf>ii-| trninliu; <*>nferem-*- nt ('urnf) Wtt- v. u.\ und,i at ,\iidoviir. T h e la .ys were Hol>cif G*-orgi* .Volatile, Jo.

l■'*‘|•nan |ez uml AA’ ilbur Him.

.M i-.H. I’Mwiii \V. I ’u(teiH**n un.l Mrs H. S. Ale\aMii*T *’nlert;»ined Tu**s- *la\ iift'-iiionn at the P.rnier's h.nm- *,n Ihmlin tsnilevurd at lnm-ti*-fm :in*l bri.kre in h*mor of Mrs. Ah-xan- «le r ’ H Mslor. Mrs. .loliii H. Hanson o f inctiliiii.l Park. !U-

Mi.ss Giinil L*‘lper, diuigbler nf pr. H en ry Sinifli Lei}i* r. ami .Mis.s (jer- tn i.le Stiiil. duutiliter *«f Mr. mu! .Mr.-. |),' Forrest .'^tiill. Isith ofI'iuiltn l»,ii!*-\ui*l. left Ratiir*!ay f*ir .'•imilti t'olli'ge following the ir reent return irom a sunmier ,s(H-nl in Kns- lan-t.

-Mr an-! Mrs. .1. A, N o ifh c o t an,! fnm ily «,f (;i*ii\Mio.t .■iv.-nue r**lunie*l M< -n'lny from M.a-m-levvjin. ( tnl.irio.

wli*-i<- tln-> sp*-ul the stun-iner.

-Vrter an evlen.ied visit at theb-.ii.e ..f Mr Mrs « ’ ar! H\V eu iiik;»-i Ilf iiiii* r*'sl ii\ *'niie. Mrs TJi.riii.is \Viis.,ii, .Mrs. H. M.i'ul-l-Micti and Miss H*-l*Mi r *t II rm-ii Finlay to llo-ir horn** ic I b nn.sw I* k. (iu.

M r. uml .Mrs \\Vvl*-y I>. T ow.iy u iol ,1aiiL-ht-r. f:ii/jd«-lb. **r x'r«-*-ian<l ascim e sp*nt the w**ken,l wPh irla- iiv e s in \V*-.h( t ’he.sf*'r, I*u.

J. YS tliium Stuart <>i U iarul uveiiim sp*-nt th*! \v*t-ken'l in t'jrtisli*. i j w ti'-re lie visile*] his (►areiits.

.Mr. and .Mrs. CuiI A. He*-*! ciuk-

' Inna, ami Mr.s. Van VVie Ingham of ■ .\*-w Bnin.swli k.

• Jeorgr* Lovell i»f Huwthorne Isr- • not-, <-iit*TUiine,i the l,.i!<>nta Men’s bii-lK,; t.'Iuij VV«fiim!S«lay night.

•Mrs. (5. H. I ’terc*' *>f Vreeland ove- mi*-, ,'ntrTtained ut a supper i>artySaliii.Jiiy f o r h*r tlaUKhters, the -.\liss*-s .Vl-'irc iHa uml .Mtklred Herce, and Mlss L*,m:w l..on h ami Mlsa ■llir-ot.i t;a-:c of N*‘\v York (!lty.

Jiim-'s Kirklami. who f«,r the past \* <1 ii.i.s }•• t-n III i.iiiiltrn on lillSineHS, -cit r, s;.:.- •„ ; h 1,1..; piu.-it.s. Mr. umj. li . I'lau-i* .1. Kiikluml of GI«-nwooU ;iv-iiii.. (.11 III*- m-xt Mix months.

Mis- I ’aiil V. R.iyler and children, liaimUou. lii-rtoiua am! I ’uiil. Of i-j-nni.i mn-. have returned from iui fxi*- -«i,‘«l niottir trip through Vlr« uinla. T*-Mn*-ssce, AlisalH-sippi and South t'arulinu.

.Mrs Fanni* McfVUand of Pawling,K. Y.. is visiting her daughter. Mrs, '

L t'urbin «»f Moore avenue.Prof. HBii Mrs. DeForrest Sllfll of ''

1‘aiiihi lH*iili-vurd. motored to North* iiniidon. .Mass., over the weekend with th fir daughtHr, Gertrude, and Caiol L* i|»er. wh** are ttttendlng NorthfieliJ Seminary.

Miss urr of Moore avenue,*‘m**rtjiin.-.l Satimluy niahl at a fare- wfil party for J*ihn I)*luuey, who 1,'fi Runday f*»r Hiv*-nlale A*ademy,

.Mrs. Sti-{.h<-n .^carles of Wood* li'lj;,' pliicc, returm-il Sunday front Ini summer honu* ut RhinnecocK

L. 1. Ib 'r son, .lohn, *-rturned a> (■» I*riu,*-t*in University,■ he cnt*-n-'} (In; sophomore

I hiss Si*-pli*-n Si'urlc.s, Jr., return*I'li irom IV ik ins f<»v*-. Ogonqult, Me., ii’iii will c*totinm* hl.s .similes at the tlraiid fen tru l All S.-hiMil, New’ York I'lty. Kii(>ert .Senrlr.H is l•nt,‘ lnB the laiuk-wotMl Scimid for l>*»ys.

.Mis , (Ju.Htavf Raur <>f Vreeland iivt-Miie. IS viHitim; relatives In S|,rinMfic!'l. .Mu,ss.

Mr. aiKj .Mrs. I). Glinton Weeks of Wc.siview iiv*-iiiu‘, will I'litertain at hridiAf l.ifiiorrow' night.

Mr. mill Mrs. Ivan D. Thornburg of Lurk avenue, l■lllerla^nod Miss lliiili Somru-r of Chicago ye.Hterday.

.Mrs. Hrindd Hamburg and Mrs. Arthur VV. |Vtiff*> of Vreeland uvo- hiM- .sp*-ni Uio weekend at Walklll,N Y.

Miss Fior**m’c Hyan. daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. .Riseph Ryan of Mag- iiullu p!;i*-«-. is Httemllng the Unlver- .sily of .Mi.'imi.

.Miss Ik irothy RolierfHon, dtiuchter of .Mr. an*l Mrs. Dudley P. Hob- i-rt.siin *»r ('hrl.stie Heluhls street, has r*-tiirm-<I to S>racu.se University.

Dr. uiui Mrs. Hurry I,. Fisher of Limicii t«*rra*-e. utx’omiMitiled their ilaughler, Mi.ss Ruth Fisher, to Ittiuca. ov*-r tlie weekentl, where .Mtux l’'i.-Hbor will r*-Hume her studies

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Aiiain-l.i Mrs. .Tohn Hcinhnrt of ciuM*. will spend the winter

Avon I*;irk. Fla.N'-cman LHMt>*-n:. .«w»n of Mr. nnd r.-* l-;.twi‘i Limls-rg of Allaire ave-

jiiu*. has r<'turii*.| to .Amh«r.st ('oU j !• ge. while his siater. Kathryn, is en* I !• nug I ’.arnuni., .Mir..-- IwUili CoiSiiii. (Uiu^liter of Mr,;n»-f Mi-s. I. c..rl*in <»f M**ore uve-

, mi-. Is ;itt*-ii-liiu: the Mills Klnder- L.iitfii T j.iic iiig S.IkxiI. New York Ci‘ v whsi*- li> r .‘*i--t* r. Miss Evelyn

: '' ' ‘rhiii. !.s ;*t S*-ii<i*!er S*hoo! i Mr. iui'l Mrs. U. K. Cros-s of Park iiiv*.-nuc. :iiv nmving to Ora*k*ll Tues- l-iav. I»i un.l .Mrs. Ji»hn Slriilgtiam ji.i' CniiiinlMa 1 iiivcrsdy will occupy

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>f prewht-day prof*- j Rci» iu'*’ uiKicrstmid an*! put lut*> I i'ru«tl<e in *lajl\' tiU-<im*SH life w ill I tiring to the imlivi^hial the con-

V m e ci*o*iiii<*n oi me l.s- ■ m-iousncie* Uml ins misin*-?i« me israi-lites In lM»ndage in Eg.spt. O n i as mu*ii in m-c*l o f right, construi-their f irs t appearance, as linm l liv e thinking as Ls his health or his

•lay after Enelcwofi.1 i r.-*‘e»ved w**rd from Bultimore that I DavifJ Itarrish. 14, formerly i Kngtew'HKl. had diRar'i*eure*| from ; his home (here with the likelilioo.! ! of having loft f(,|.! (-’harleston. South

N . Y . timl Mi-s,.Montpelier. Vt.

.Mr. HI.,! .Mrs Fulton IL IIar>!m.tn o f Paulin li*.ul*‘\ .It >l *.at*-rfuino! th e ir iu'i>lt,-w, Lvnn W a ters , ami iii.s tri*-nil. Donidii Fh-lch-r **f Atontn’al. o v e r the weekend.

M r . and Mrs. R<il,er( K i* l i ! of •:ngiew(xt.|. j c i . i i s t i e Heithl.'i stieei sp«-nt th*-

'i he I''»ntcinp.iriiry (*tassi*'s Group of (tie lA-.iiii.« Wcinau's Club will be til* cm-st.'* of Mi.*». Hugh Findley,

«»f 1 rv*»>**t,>n.oT».Ui'-llu'Json for luncheon Thursday, iKIulHT B».

Mr. an*! Mrs. Merl)ort F. Hawl! a n j .Mi.-v A b te EIIi**tt of Greenwich, '■"1111-. a ’d Dunr.'iii uriil Kv*-liM«‘ El­liott *>!' F.tris, Fruncc. are guests of Mi'*s U'lhy liawil ,*f L*mgview uve-mi*‘.

, Carolina police i week*m l witti Mr. ami Mrs. Gi*nli.,.notifi*?d Ghief Peterson that th*« Ix.y ! Dunlap of Worc-8f* i. Mass. Mix.

youth’.H i W llhir*! '1. Sirt-ar. mother of Mrs Dttniup an*i Mrs, Ki**ht. returnp-.J frcuu Wom-stcr with Mr. und Mrs.

.. Li 1.““ " ' *nei r^tersoniiakjnK him to k«)k out tor the Ixiy win. was well known here. K ieb l.

■Mrs. Jt.s.-ph Linuun of Paulin . thiiili'vard. wiii -.c.tertain at t:*a to- niiiiTow aft*-rn<*«,ii f,ir ttie benefit of jj'. John s H««niun Ciilholic Uhurch.

.Mrs. Har*.i*l llanit,ur,g. Mrs. A. W. I’ftitle. M is . Ethel Moore, Mis. Fiiuik S. .<niith. Mrs. Charles Hcney, .Mr.s. Tm nithy Smith »n<i Mrs. Flor- »'!ue C'.dlicr. all of L«k>nia. attendad . a ium’n#»«»n nnu >imiai tm^tmg Polly W yck o ff Chapter. D. A.

noon at Er^glewood^

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THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935

S

FINALISTS FOR LEAGUE TITLE LAST YEAR WILL MEET IN LOOP OPENER

SAINTS FIRST GAME TOMORROW AT LEONIA;

ARE FAVORED TO W INGebhard Wifi Put Green

But Determined Team On tin Field

ion M aroon Plays BASEBALL BANQUETPark Tomorrow At

StadiumHnRl(*woo«l H t(;h S< hord'd BUttiino'

«ine>up may b** Ht reiit;th<ui4:4j tuniui- • row ft/lemoon w hen the Mur>n>n 1«kea the field aeuinat KKit:efiei«J Pork at the W 'intou White Htailmm.■ Bob Auhry. s lu r te-nler. uml Kt*:<l Hfiker. re rutur tiirk le , who nrriv<-<! from HiMilh Ameri^-a Imlay will in tinlfurni lutnot-row hut <'oa«4i '•I’ait" McKJnlfy m «y n«rt ullow them to sec much mtton.

Auhry, who w a « <-on»iiJ«*re<l one of

j * <*»-<iUa HiBh Sch«JoI will or*eniM-awin tomorrow u/ternoon.

»v**Hru; to I>it>tk!eaar FleW to meet I Hi»;h tk.-hool.! Th** HainU were without a game

HEAR REMINISCENCES I : : u ~ : THELD AT FIELD aU B ;

i able«i l^ m ia to tK>ok , ■ -------- ! baril’ s h'iichtiruc Ineb.

Winter Activities Be i ng'on th<- fieUl that will ^tve oppoaliiKPlanned; Soccer Next

Sport‘he KmI^.st Sufiinlny •■v«"

;^JpwO*i«l Kli'i'i 4‘hlh v\a. Ih- srcnc u( H t>!in«}*iPi uivtM» r*tr fiip !«•««.Uilt tc:iin, Thiity-..tj.- ; 'i.Htu, in hHttiii th<‘ mKtilwrx «.t trnn y ur

were nt

-.1 1-.

ibe beet CiUilerM In Uie fouiily hutt ; „,„ j fncntPi r»Hyear, and liaker. w ere mornlierH of i |,aminef.the 1804 utatft <-tuimii»onHhir> Hevk-n ' hut were UWH.V <m a iHkot Uiirin^ the kbimmer nionttuH and didtiT urn\< in Kn(rlow(K>tl u n til this murninff.‘‘Tb«y are in i»erfe«.t »<hai-e aft«-r oeVemi mouths <tf working on •i>u> but Uiey w ill n»*ed Moveral iIajh 6f ticirimniaginfc before they will !>«• ,

to filay a fu ll Kwme. Then' i« ! * *‘ *' •‘fdf'rv of Homiins,IW doubt that tlw* adrlltion '<f thp'-e iWO fegulirn w ill Hlnriy'llufi fhf-

j Marj^h.'tll I'rni'IcLy ' tna>t-r anil h*' had : ram fO'*'!'> li.'ill tf-Hrii. < 'hl-linM-r s w ' ttj.fMt t<. f*’l! '.r Ihi- iKill.i.h

(!.«<»»<! to .1(1 l«-ror< th«* to! ( ‘ -ntury.

||>' hUiHt- i'lteri'st -

IIj.'I. iiillpd:.iiiK fh-y )i of the

t PSf »•( rre« tt.KnlrkerlKK'kcrs.

encwl men hav#t thefr positions.

Vidor \H. Van«|uihtiHl ‘ Tlw early .s«as»on Imlth- Ikrtwia-ii

JSbKiowootl utxf th«* t(^am tiud th«y defeated for lh<* title iiixt year wiil draw li Ihrye •r ►wd K'>r niait\ yean, the K iji«-h rii«ifk f’it4 tan;:lifi with llif I'iii k «'t» Thaiik«i;iv iif4 Pay. However, thi.s year a Northern New J»Tv«*y |ntj-is* h"la-. lie IjWiKUe se|i»-«ltile |.ijl tin* S« at !• f further n(i nn the s« he<l>i!<-.

The l{li;irsin»Mi tiave Ik-«ii ta'i'.r:-; in tlie |»('imunt (-Ii.im* >>ar aftt-r year him! a 14-0 vHt<»iy ovei T*-ii-ttfly lani Waa-k in a iked it'i IIteam lo Lc I • >1 f</i td iuailioiuus.

In the f-veiit th.it 1h' M.a:'” n •<-t=- by the I'ark, >»>» ikafti t«> a dtraivhl hiutue title will '«■ tnaie a bit easier - A h ’-rivT, r»ci«-i i'-m* »••! cn*w tniike.>* Ki>!i.’ *-1 lel'l I’ark a t'»r- mkliilil.' opti-.ner.t

fk-Ki'ili- 1h“ f>*. t dial Kn. I. vxo- d WM flefeiil'-<l i.e-t vw-* K l ‘a' \LKinky in uMdi-Mi;t% •-,! r,:- i" th. make-up of liif- te.*m SLi-h- ni> m InexpeiU-ii'ed y . *ntk-' teiN. ih. M i poun pul Uji ii Lrl-eat l.allh'. hMlitin.

Side r;tt»-n5*.Fi ti. one tom h-<Sown.

Some C’httiit'PMThe Knlcka* Htartlru- line-up tn-

mblrow will tn* a idt i>utit will lid iiK-ln/lf liny more vet- drtihfi. MeKmh y Iml htud .\u-bry niui Uiikur Im t will nye them if be KdH ill a llK ht spot.

BuriiiK the MiKIntey andbtjj iUwlsIantH. T o n i Mor"i;:: an-i AbP i'oheii. lutve Imm-h expotImeat-j Inj< wllli tlie flri^l t*;ajui. making sev­eral chiuure-'* I hat may pnae I*ene- flrla), The m n k f-»»p of tin- l*mk- fkikj lute lt‘en e lm iu ’* d armuid a in! to Indiule Jtx* M ill*r. Ki-ponnd fbUtioek.‘ MHW playeH a f|u:uler acaln.st

lOhat Hide and imprenseit with ins wloloiin line plun-.'iiu :. .smaylmu.' «»tr yardo;:e every lim »* he ran t'd the Im II. AUhmiuh rujf a .spi" ta* iitar ftlAyr. Miller w i l l t>e h worthy - tie- CbMOr to Fre<l M an r* r. la.il year’ .-- aiftr /iilll>nek

To make rcM»ni f«*r Mill'-r. MrKin- ley ha.« shifted th e l.arkfleM around to Include aovo ra l romlimstl-ms Charlie Jloi-.: w ill he the iiiiarter- hark while a I S« vdh"n will in' sth- tlrtned nt one halfim< k. I'.i.h Neh^on. who gtnrled ut the fulltiaik po t la.* ! fttwk, has lieou us.-«l at a hairiiaek W’hlle JOo A lax iia lta . rcj ’Ular Imlf- Imek. hlUt itoon trtvii at u whit: post, a pasitlon be |4aTV?ti on the aeroml team l^ l i|ca,>H>n.

AnnUiiu- eom binution find. nor:^. .%tulllu»; MartwHUi ami Mitk-r in the backfle(^‘V'ltlV on the iienoh.McKinIfy hae insA dei ideit whh-hquarter In atart 4mt wHh,k hc‘ver ls-*k- flek! 8tarhi-wiH 4> a edywjhii' one.

Maenotto can not l»e left- out of the )ina«up. T b o Italian Ind i^yed a tmns'Uh'defonsilwe «am e buit iir-elt; harklnf tip ‘thw tl-ne. He rept lied the fag^fipovinjir Hide U-u-ksttme nnd ttme a im ln . Joi- lias also been dolnp .som#‘ punting■•Sonllfon. u fnst-m ovinL‘ huiniark.

wnsn'i aide to iroT st.nrtei! t fit week hut tx'fore tho .si-^ason Is over, he ahoiild lU'Velop in to one of the out- slandiiijj .mhoollMrs hark-< in the <“ovmty. To;.o*?ht-r with dther n> 1- 8on nr Miller, he fo rm s u fermididih- pair of ninninu- ks

Alp\aml«?r To PlayThe nwter of t im line Ii.hs item

ohanei-d u »>d n * fh t(.- H'ldionn r,f Bill Aleviii'let to The .,.,11.,.!. \!mx.under, Him won Ins h lter a.-- sui.t- eithde eiiur.i l.‘.-r .'-o-.i ,.n,the sii|..|iii,.s \4 ith a !• i- iniiP-\ Inst

(xil h»* is III . iifvfj , ,uup.lion un,| will i< llneiiti (emertow

Hdl will sf.i, { -,t r-etCpr '.in. t... t'

tB»ll ru'niiivf K ivt j a %,‘ihi:dile tn.’in Jim i’ertieiH. -i i. j*on will ;iisn se-,. a

and Peter I>uryee, eafelier. 1 ihe '.M-st- Ulth f;de.< of

• he h.sehall lei.m H a t ...... tlmI-1. I ) i 'luh .li.imori'l i'l 1'osti

T h f .«p4ak'Ts, im lu.lin_ H -mans. Uur.'.ee. Jnhil K 'M , •'Im i I. - I'.nk. I•''■!^pkl !l Him. <’luien<»- K'-k. f}. B. .*adi>r. Xh-;.;. i el. ,.i,d \rihiir nriflm, ra\e a' - ’iiii ..f• ho •f lOdie-, ..f tin Ki . 1 1 I i .0 Ur-e*.i.all team f..r Ih- l.,-.» fiiu \ei.rs. .i.iiiit.: Uo k lo the ‘la\.s I'.m:!.-.vv*,i...i was I piiw.-r Ml !.isf.-rn

t..■>■.■ll-, O. I....tie.- S o hAnttil Se hie

'• I'M «■ M - lite W V'.tk .<»■■' Iiipn-iiHltii.l urren! Team >uj,

i-o.ikin.,0 SI. ,k ishe.J f■ te.im.

,e toi'l . < -.'Hfn

the'lltuithis

outfits phjnty of trfiUble. AllhtniKh IjouMtnir of only four memiiorH of the aetfrexration.' tho BItie andGold h;iB a horde of promising' un- •ieiKru>hti‘ teu on the squad.

Ton < ner-rnen wkl atisoutwhen the Mamta take U»o l»ehl to« uuirrow, l*at Carney, All County tiulftxick; Frank CunninKhain. A il 4‘ouiity Kuard; fieor«e Hauler. Ktu»rd; Val He|.8<her, center; Con­rad Krlcke. center; TUrer ilUKhca. luilftaick: Jint Al'-Ciau«hhn, tackh*: Dick Ia: en>i; U>nlH Due-singr.qn.'irter-lsii-k an*J Ai Hi-hiu>»u« her, kUHid, ‘havlnir cra'T*mi»d,

PmbttWe StartersThe Samis starim^ line-up tomor­

row wiH feature J'>e hkholR. All County halfiw k for tw’o yeurH. at hi* reciilar post and Captain “ W ea­sel’ ' Murray. coJtverted end. at the HiKnal-calhiuc leednon. These tw'ji lads are the imly letter-men in the Iwu-kfield while le.minuk frn-enuno. >ruar«i, ami Dun .Muiphy. tai kU-, are the returnme Imemen.

Supidemi-ntinc tmls atid Murray in the Uu-kfield will i-' I>unn\ fe>r- d'«n. hard-runninc halfUi'-k, un<! Jim ( 'antrini, hani-hiltmt; fitllUtck. H<ith '*/ these ('Ui>ers saw ( oiiK».l< riihh- varsity ut-tum hist .sea.son hut are not yet -ca-Miii'd v t* ran;-.. Conlon promises to Ite tlie star of the t‘ am. Shifty and fu-st. the Jnsh lad p'»s- h»..hh. s a W‘.rl"l >>f pfonii.-e

Th'- line IS made up of two rookies. D'Hilan and Hiiiioii at the ends; -\1urjih\ an-l Marl ut th*- ta<kli^. C.i' i.n;tn'j and Qu- .ii at the yuanl.s and D 'U Worm ;i» .enter, \\..mn hu.s hM>k‘sl im(»re.s5.iv m : iimnaLe.-; aa.l wiH «.e »jej«.|,d«*.i upon tor a f real

Picking The Winner* . . . .Well, -.he old football season took some time to roll around

but it finally got here and with it the "picking-winners sea­son.” I will again attempt to pick at least two winners each week. Nine games are scheduled for this week and here are my choices

Ridgefield Park at Englewood. This is a tough one to start off with. Suppose we analyze it. Englewood defeated the Park for the North Jersey L.eague title last season but lost most of the members of the championship outfit. The Park lost a few men but boasts of a heavy eleven. According to form, the Park should be the choice, but my money rides on the Knickerbockers.

Tenafly at Hackensack. Another tough one. Tenafly played cme game and didn’t look too good losing to Ridgefield Park. Hackensack has a veteran combination and should cep, 13-0.

St. Cecilia at Leonia. The Saints lost a load of good men but “Red” Gebhard still has Joe Echols, and this should be enough for a three touchdown margin.

Lyndhurst at Ridgewood. Lyndhurst is always tough, but Ridgewood has a hard working outfit. A team may scrap like the very dickens, but superior man power will always win out. Lyndhurst 6, Ridgewooi^ 0.

Garfield at Rutherford. Reports from the Tryon head­quarters state that Colgate Eddie will again have a good team. Garfield is usually up amcmg the leaders, so look for a score­less tie.

Ramsey at Belleville. Ramsey, Ramsey— Oh yes, I re­member now. It is my contention that Ramsey will be on the short end of a 20-0 score.

Lodi at West New York. There shouldn’t be much doubt about this one. West New York by three touchdowns.

Park Ridge at Kearny. Kearny should cop with ease.Pearl River at Westwood, I'll stick with the New York­

ers and pick Pearl River to win, U-5.Spring Valley at Dumont. Dumont puls out scrappy

little teams, but I'm afraid that the Rockland team will be re­turned the winner.

ENGLEWOOD-TENARY ALUMNI TEAMS, MEET

SUNDAY A T COMMONTenafly, League Runner-Dp

Last Year, F a v o rd To Trnm ph

111' h h; (Iral *»f w«rk li> i AUli'.uch thi-. 1

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man-; r.’fi

liasIl'T,lln--iifi-

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• Iftu rhnt lln > I an sh"\v stf-ri a tiilm; Ml- two al !«i.s. Iiall.

VVlii(«*r .Vf-tivilN-NMinv winli'i’ :u 'ti\ illf» nr»* h'-in.

I'luim*-'! hy Itoiml'l < »i;h 1ps, privsi o f thi’ (III!-, f o r ^ m f s t iiniun;

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f - l i ■ It n *xp r : load.- I l f fiL’ht

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i i an l s ' . i i ih f 11.1

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"It plinlm:

TENAFLY IS SHUT OUT BY PARK BEFORE 1500

[Losers Perform Badly Un- I der New System

(Ih s.- l.-'iim 'll.’ .mniial si'x'i‘« r tf'um Th*- - I'lu’-iiil' aii'l list o f ['layers T.iTI li*. t>-h‘ tr'*‘.l ;il a tiller iJat*'.

'niM riiuilf* of the \.mhi' Ii ‘s aib! 'imHi'-. rliiMMiaoi'stii^'.H of till’ .k'O’ l.t <' I' lh v\.T*’ li' l'l i iua Mf-ek wSlIi , •Ml-* Ktlii.n l ’.ak'i - ao rl |i(‘ i’iniiiin* : (•l l 'J- l ' l l \'i<-ton>itiR, I

t l n .M . ’ll, I. I'tain o f tit*’ llatvn,-.l i fim 'i-Mitv liiini.'i t.’um ;itM fnljMi.'p<l on e o f fhr irt’sl iiiii' i' t |iiu\ •..-i-H ha.I a -ii-at k . t n . o, , his huM.!;. a,-; h e lifiitlo'l W i l l i a m Smvth . tor- ri5*-i Y.i|p t'miiw m e

A fter :i ' lo.se an.I lilt» r...stIn-: fit h!. MlaJ'Jen iinmn-'p.l • iii»T;2e vii’torl- oiw. tJ-J. 1-ti, 11-7. 7 •' iHi'Men nir-nefii the tiaflU- I " hi.sj n v u l tiirouvli- ; out the nuittb aii'l fini-stheh fiiBt f.. • I o|. Die titlv.

Air,-. Milker 'h f..tt..l Miss KnilK L>mmi ill th.' nnal.'': o f the women's Hiuch-j* to win Mu- Hl.'U" title, T't'noirow afli iiioon the FieM t’hil.

will S»e the .“ceMe of th*- rn'tl’s 'Imi- hlea, vvonH'O q ii"Ut>!e.s anil niixe-t tl»»ul.!e«. while tho ftnal.A W’lH lie

S'lti'lii.i alleitioon.

i I ’hlMll * i4kli, tii«

'tiill. unim|ir('.‘i8ivef*nrk hi,i;h ;

foot-ho

ink.s. T!t Ulli

r.'oi! all manati'e.j to si'ore twiceami ban<! th-- T*’nafly clev ti a || .ii ’ '(’Ktr.K l i 'f iiiiriiay afl'-nmon a* : Uno;-.\.'t l'..liim..l|, Tcllliliv, Ix-foi-'

fa.i:Ml' s .a iie l attack was fj

Dii'.-.ai, n iialfhark. aii-i .h>- Ii-'i I '' iMi. .1 newcomer t " the Park ’

la'}'^ Hi-l all of th- ainl kii km_' .ui.l f the P.irk i-oint- rth loiiili.louii.s ..n r the prirk-rs ha I ■wn the fi'I .I .w iD i -• ;tis.| l.m-ks, F*‘|. i

• I'i.-'i (.ah extra if it its with m- nt kl' ks.

«i:t!’*-<l the cam- w it»i ai. iialoiiine th-tr oM

' f they Imve n,«..! f... Tti!-: i.rov.ul to tx* Uo'!S. arlet Ini'- stoj I .iin-i at the foiw ,pj Mun aitii Al I.aveM,,n

With«»Ut Kalns time

ell-.hi

T h . T n *

T-f. !nian\

■vei> thrm vail ll'.w ,\el.- stiit'i iml tune

In th- q.''.in

Ih'Uoa.wtij; TOKv \im>ks i

rUKI'AKlNt. I'OK ni AKsiOr.uvjf T'-nniil.-’-t I'.H.thall t-am. i

nnioiJ.i; the sUalt's leciMnc; iii'hixMi ' 'lent |.>J‘of'’Ss|i,Mji! ehxeijs. Iak'’ *o the r-t>a() far tUf'e cam is nn-jiHniic fftr Ma bicv»-l test - ‘f the Hea.son when the j»'..v\* ifiil «'hicai.'n M*’iu i f.Uiy tliem in ;i l»i;.:hl ;ramc O. tot- r lu it th» Knichts tif i ‘ohiiiihu-; Slu 'lii’.ni ill Oi.'imii’.

SilM'lriy tll-\ Vi“il • ‘Iflton t" tak" ‘ nil tlu' \V'.q'-lm;loil P. Tnt’-s'l.i\’ IStaten lsi;ui'! St:i!.e« .-ire hosf.s t,> . Oran-;*.', aii'l a week fl'oin Siiii.la- the • ‘aniritMwm-r \. P of Irviiicloii • win le- ;

the

•n.i },.alf. Poach PMwin i at k tu the ohl systeni inanaceU to |.ick mj.

■ iiii

Maia.j'ck [.'’if' f(i.«h|o(» litsl W,7.>e ZnV'-rlHik.

The iUe? !•

«T he r*'iievoi|

I 'jn.arfrr. l>.'-th tc-am.s mitin?. Neither t-am '- r- 'hrotiL'h th- Im* . i- tasji-s were thrown | :»■] ficjsfyHqion of tb- '

v'er. nnaUe to *ient the rnn.ry.n t!i< s-conH quarter the at "u a su.stiiineij <lriv- •'I tlseru lo the twn-yard i ‘ '"i Hint off-laekle fo r , ’ ‘ 'iv Tciittfiv foi'iy->Hr<i i'll - r i< ke j up five nuire 1

I i Ii iuhJ short j'lunc s ' i .in.l F-ltri [)ut the Uili ;

'.i! I mark. ;M, ' ro'S the line, hti;

vay throtivh :to tf-ore the ;Hu

th

iioo* a t M l . th.' i: '• m Ml

he h'M. hnnci-c

line hut : :■ mi'i'll.’ ■

\■ nM

Ml.’hi jot.

. n.l !"I ’ a r k ' s 1.

. I'i I .Ik

I t -

ii»*i»pll f-ountiM’ wiMi I i.w,T h - Rtar run- ' Jil'M.n au.l Fel- n iite.l I.y K-i-

'•ifi.son ! i:.:\y f . .

F*)tri a-i'lerj D>. •! em-nf kit k. qfs h‘(l to ttie ve-. ‘wn in th- ttiin! w.is uyain on fh - f he !>ei forniiuic

‘•ir "wn forty-y.irjpnev,., fruj,., |.viiiiI th- ttall to the; i ii’H'. K<x-ni, ! ‘>n .in nff.ta. k’ ’ i* Ph.. aih -r .‘*i.|e Ti,,*-.. -ar.ls, P,i», ...'1

‘St.ptJohiinv I'ai a M ill

tafkie i'm.M wi'ii.- q ill lie I \er <ir Doit Sj.rm ^Ki'»‘l Rikei Ui.iv f the came i.s ..\« f

P;i|*;ir*’tli has in f and Jiinn.' th*- r.|■0 e|n.•'|l };;1- Jr'-'-'l ;;

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Just Chatter . . . . |The All-Star baseball team was tendered a party Tuesday

night, the lads hanging on the raaio, inhaling the Baer-lA>uis broadcast, or rather what there was of it . . . Caesar Secchia, i Trojan second-sacker. has sworn of: betting on fights . . . ’ Never again, says Caesar, and he also says. "Et tu. Biiitus!"

How I would like to see the Jack Dempsey of the Firpo light hook up with Joe Louis, the Embaimer . . . It would really ; be the Hattie of the Century . . . The collapse of the New York | Giants for the second consecutive season has such rabid root-! ers as Carl Bleyle, "Doc" Cohen and Mutsy Shalan going around with long faces . . . Next year is another year, boys, j cheer up . . . The Englewood Alumni football team surprised j with a good house last week as they won their opening game. |

The Alumni looks good enough to defeat some of the good clubs in the county. . . Eddie Pond, who worked out with the ■ New York Giants, was offered a contract to play with the | Stapletons but refused because he has a good job . . . Pond will I be on hand Sunday, when the Englewood Alumni meets the ' Tenafly Alumni in a grudge battle at Roosevelt Common . . . ; Al Rose has been named Junior High School soccer coach . . . ■ Last week's local scholastic hero; Al Hoeger, Englewood iiigh | school captain and guard, for his speci-icuiar work against | East Side Paterson . . . Do you know that Tom Morgan and Abe Cohen, "Pat" McKinley’s assistants are two of the best lackheld coaches in the county? . . . ChaHle Schinitsky, former Enple vood basketba*!! ace. has switched from lov a to St. John’s University, where he will be a candidate for the basket­ball team . . . "Bud" Levinsohn, captain of McKinley’s last ' basketball team and an all-county choice, has enrolled at La- j fayette, as has Jimmy Blackwell, former Tenafly luminary. ’

Plans are being made for a local basketball team that will I meet the best clubs in the metropolitan area . . . With the base­ball season just about over. Little Ferry is my choice for the Bergen County semi-pro champion with Harrington Park, | Closter Lincolns, Cliffside Park B. B. C. and River Edge get­ting honorable mention. . . Bergen Pines concluded its season I last Saturday with a record of fifteen victories in seventeen • starts . . . The best semi-pro pitcher in these parts was Nick : Swetz. Tappan ace . . . Howard Ruff, former Englewood sec­ond-stringer, is now starring for Tenafly High . . . Dough Mc­Farland is on the Tiger squad . , . Guillramo Soutian, Jimmy Cherevas, Frankie Novello and Humphrey Stanard, Englewood lads cho won Diamond Glove championships, will battle the Passaic County titleholders next month at the Paterson Arm­ory . . . Englewood’s colored Joe L*ouis rooters staged a parade after the Detroit Bomber was returned the winner over Max Baer Tuesday eve. . . . The East Side Paterson jinx is begin­ning to get on "Pat" McKinley s nerves, but it may be a good omen, as the Undertakers were the only team to defeat the state championship Knickerbockers last year . . . Johnny Ale- j resky. former Englewood star end and co-captain, is working on a boat . . . Johnny Dudas. ail-county Maroon quarterback last season, will be seen in the line-up of the Palisades Park Eskimos this season . . , The Englewood-St. Cecilia Thanks- | giving Day clash is beginning to assume massive proportions | as rooters of both local team=; are starting to get into argu- ! ments over the merits of their respective teams . . . The Maroon-Saints contest should draw six thousand people into ‘fV A \A/K>fA I.,-.!,. _ ,.1. .'.X— ...» K^C-*r- •

the year . . . "Red” Gebhard is again coaching the Teaneck Red ; Devils . . . The Red Devils copped the league championship last season, defeating the Tenafly Alumni. M.D.H.

VK-tttrwus in the initial start or the seasuii, the Eoiftewood Alumni rootl<ili team will take the field 8un- day afternoon *n an attempt tu make U two in a row,* The Alumni will tm vel t'» Ho»»«evelt Common. Tenafly to meet the Tenafly Alumni, IfKM nmner-Uf. In Bergen County Semi- pro laca^ue.

Tt-naH.s h.»,s a more experienced team, iioiuisttn of a group of lads who hu\-e iH-en playing toirether for several years. On the other hand, the FnflewMKKJ outfit has played only *»in- came, la.**! Sunday’s 15-U defeat o f the Ha<'kensu(‘-k f ax being the upeninK eoiUest o f the M:aaun.

(•i«c'h Wilbur Smith was satisfie*! with the sh«»win$r his charges made lust wi-ek but he wiM attempt to Iron out the wveral weak atsds before gain** tm.e Sumlay. T b bne looked wwtk. la< king drive b* with a few more practiee .scssiuos under their

the Mar»>on forward wall siiuuki l*e Improved.

Ih*t>em! on W hiteKnulewcHl si star halfback. Frank

Wiiiio, former Englewood High ail county ace. will bear the brunt of the MHn.H>n attack.

Tenafly in not without a star back, liofsler, f'lrmer Rumoht High Inmin- ury. tieint; the b«*st ttack that the t-.nm hii'l last week as they defeateri the Dark Axter-s. 13-0. TheI’litinky hairiiai-k is a good piuncer. He will tie ably asaistc*! by Petr Zurla aiul Ju*k Yockers.

EjJdie Fund, who played with Ten- aJly last 'ea.son and n-celv'-il a try­out with th- New A'ork fo*.tl»aU iJiuntN. iiLj.x l>e in the T iger lim--u[(. In th- -v-iit that Piind bs signed, be will be Mie mun the Maroon will hav- lu wal'b.

FuiiU i.- in *tXi eile»»t ^ouditiop hav­ing S' nmiiiac«-tl with the GiantK for tour at liie Ulue Hills L'oun-II.V I'lub. UiaiiUcburg. N . Y. The loriiu-r •■■.iTieil uce i.>s the hupi-sl hiltiM...- mi-pru kiaek that Ber^'-u County lias ev-r Known. Th- fair- haired Ui'l. t'(-ether with Bei.sl-r. Vij( k-is UH'! Zurlu w il! form one of the t>»•sl Uo kfi*-l'b« in lh*‘ i-uunty.

FnKlovvrwjd Harkficid\Vl»it- s suppi.rtm.g cnKt will havr-

A n M > l ' * i i . i F " 7. z a a t q u a r t e r U i f k ;ft.- il*'>iMi* at riirht half and F fd

.M.iiir-r, l-jit-ltwofMl's All C.runty fillMu' k ,1' M,- f'Dilth l- s !.

I»*’11.4 ifi a smart .si-nal I’lili-• r .t>" a nuiwl runnniu Isu k.F..;ifni’ Ills Imii u.seu iis u (dun;:mi; Ir" k iiM'l h*r Ls a eainUtl- man to have ai"iiii'i. Maurer iias >et to r-a 'h his 1!»-M form but w lu n he eels .sturt-'i, he will be u tough man to .slop.

The En'.;ieW’*iOd staitim j line may l>e changed around a hit. George Cai*arelil. Maroon captain, will start at lijs riuhi *;nd j>osliiun while <Ieor>:e U.niges may get the call for llie other win position, fiances i>er- lormed w ;11 last Simday. Smith will also have Pete Terhxine and May- iiar'l as reserve funIs.

Th*‘ larkle i>osi.s will ocouj'lefl hy Bi; P>'iy Stewar*t, c'*dor*‘d star, and Al Hillman, 'i'hes** lu'Js played w-ll last wvek -and alihottch out of ' omlition should i»> aid*- ti> hoM their own. U"ii I'urdui and Tony Mag- nutla are the second l-am tackles.

Da\e i-lolm^^en. tiur-ky aU luunty guai'l. is sure of i^tartm.; at one qiiar*! whi!- either b;*! 1 ragerur .Vluiinidta gettin;.; the call for the other [.osi. Val l-J-i>s-;-her vxill start at the |)ivot position.

Good Ket^ervesEngb'wood will luive three good

liaiks Ih ‘reserve. Th - Homney timtlnrs. AI and Noah, who stnrretl f'>r St. t'ecilia, and Dick fhjrry will tie on lyind f«>r reserve

Tho stariinc Tenafly lin- wiif Itave l-^nson ajul Henrj- at the en'l*: Rill I ’ami'beM and Arpurth. tackles; J«»e Bocci and Alf Barn-tta. guants and Art Barreita. center, t'amrd)-!! and .\rt Barreita were ail xouaty choices while A lf Harretta and B*>cci were all league selections.

This will be the fir.st tim* that the new ly-formed Engb-wood Alumni outfit has ever piay**d a m<mber of the county semi-pro league and it will lye interesting to sec how they fare.

CHESS CLUB TOURNEY TO START HERE SOON

Bargeo L e a p e Is Fprm d For Smaller Teams

The Englewmxl l'h «?s f'luh held Us first m*-eting of the chc;.#* year at 143 Kngle street, Englevxixwl. last Friday night and made rdun.*; for its annual chess tourtvament. The club has divided into ttirec .<w*cfinns—•hantpi'-nship. fia.«w a and Cluasn.

Dr, F. i\ Mi Forma* k ha.s donatetl a medal f"r the thamjiii.nship class w inror: |ir. H. D ?.!iinihester has di'iiut'd a che.ss liook ?‘.r th- winn-r " f t ’l.iss A division, afol OharU-s Rieks has donated an -laloirate chess tnb|»* the use of whiih th- winner • >f Cla-s-s B will have f<*r one y«-ar.

4 IVTc-n (Vrtjntv i rvqpwas formed by sntaUer t h-sa teams thro»iirb«*ut the •■oitnty at Ri'lgewno*! .Mori'lax niehl. The l-asiu- will hav-

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IN D F rF M iK N TT.% ndliiirst at Ki-hanx'--!. T. n;ifiv at H im Ken.sai k, f ’.arfi-M .at R ' fh- rtord. Itamsey n’ ! ’.• n«vi!l-.

,l,.rsey I'h-ss Izcaeu- ,J-.hn Kn-th-',tc** of Hawthorne was presi.( } -n t ; H. Fn*.ss. vi<’--|.resn!ent; • ’liiirles Gray of Park K.’di;. . S'c r-. tary-lreasunr.

The » jiarler are H<k hellePark I hes.s I'bih. I'j.s,.a 'k V.iliey ( 'hf-zs riu!.'. Hax^th'irT;. * 'b 'ss ''bib, .(Dd th- 'ivi tt urn.- ••i '...tii Riii;-- ■.v'Mc! n"d Kncb. W'fe.d i ii-.s.,; i.bi:..s. T ti-r - is n.. f— f - r ♦•im’S'S'.-.n to th*

r i - ;;nd any i,!-ib Mi P < r--n Ls m- M t-d TO > 'n. A ro’ind-rcl-in s<h--'l- ub‘ ha.s i'.-n .irnanu-*! t'* th-• hiimi'ion.shij. of tb.-

White Beeches G c lfQ ^ Produced Maureen Orcutt

Tenafly I ^ y s Comet At Hackensack Tomorrow

Many Englewood

Haworth Club^Der™te<l in lu rirnt start, the Ten - | , ,,

ally H i«h St h.x.1 r.H.tbail team wUI ■ d e t U i i t B Sfltt-mnt to break into the wrinninff i <. with three ••attempt to break into the w inning ; a. ” *ree of n .^column tomorniw at H uckens^k. : svif

h^erbcKker. bmgirwood ^meeung the Golden ('omet.T h - Tiger.s showed little lost week

in losing to Kidgefield I'ark but as this is Hack*-nsack'a first game of the aeasiju. (.'oacrh £ki Hobart's lads may surprise with a victoiy over the veteran (%*met eleven.

Hat ken.sat k 's ace In the hole will be “ Truck’’ Tnx'oUir. star a ll- around athlete. TrtK-olar was out the greater |»art of last season with a leg injury hut he l.s again in good ahafK: and will be a threat.

HowanJ Huff and .\l I.,avcdon, Tenafly lui-ks. will l>e dei»ended U|>on to bear the brunt of the *Tiger at­tack while Nurrnl and Hakowskl. two veteran linemen, will be d^ended ujKin to st<(p the cru.shing Huedsen- sack backs.

Whilo Bm’hni.

Ideally sltuat-.| kloi>e of Haivurih .H tion. the Whit- Club Is

on tiu

If th. '"““"rBitlf 'lu t* in l ; . r . : . r r 'KMU.U of mam „ hi kn l«-rs, an,I y',,..,' .. ;' * “o»n

PINES ENDS SEASON W1THJ16-5 VICTORY

Defeats Westwood BBC At

The Iter^en Pine.s Ikaselmll team endetl tts first seiuxon last Saturday by woriiig a Id-'i victory over the W -8iw«H>.l B. H. r . at th<- Ihnes *lia- mon*!.

The l'in*-s won the series with Westwoo*!, tw<( out of three, and c*>n<-lude«l its season with a record of fifi*-eii vict.Ties and two defeat.**. .Maruiger 'K b Lyons’ grmip of En- gl-wotel I'hiyers 'Icfeatwj of theo'ltstisiitlii'L' teams in th- county.

K*l'Tie S-ifri-'l. cat-her. t*>ok bfit- ting h'Uiors P*r the Pines team as In- had a i-rfex l day at bat. rapj*ing out fivi hits in as many tri-.s. The f'-rrner All Stal- player included four doubt, .s in bus croU{( of liit.s.

BUi I.A’t kie. vett'faii oUlfielduT. hit thiee bb.xs.'*. one of th'iii a fur-flung home run ov.-r the riglil fi-M wall. I^'.’k i- also came thnmgh with a iriide.

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Array Team Will Play Hanrard At West Point

W ith Harvard and .Mis.sLssippi Slate ( ’ollege os .dPipune uUrac- lion.Sj z\i‘ui> win *fai’e the most fo r- rmiiable fo.>ilxal| s(;he*lule in rec«»nt years. William and Maty. Gettys­burg ami V-iniont will also be [(laved at iliihi*- Stii.iium which wiU cive the Hudson Valley fans ^ome teal foottiull this sca.son.

.Applications for Harvard game Tickets should te- se.it i.", earlv to the .Array Athletic A.sn.m iatiou ua ticKet.s will 4je allotied on the first Come, first s*-rv.-il Uisis.

The .ScheduleOct. o— William an*l Mary College. (Jtt. IJ—Getty.sburg College.(X't. HD-Harvanl.( K t. J<>—A'ale tat New Haven).NovNovNnvNovN**'-

J - MifcsisMj.rii Slat.- College. !F-Pitt.sburgh (at IMtt.sl.urgh)

ItJ Notre Dam*- lat N. A’ ).* J3—T'niversity x'f Vermont.

Navy (at Philadelphia).

W O M E N S .ACTIVITIESA T W H IT E B E E C H E S

The W om an’s Golf .Association n i the W hite liecche.s Club held the final match In Ihe Wonaan’a (^ a m - pionship on Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Jamiii flefealed Mrs. Clinton E. Han - .son In the finals. This is Mis.** Jam- in’s fifth year us holder of the w o ­man’* chnmi'ionship. Mrs. Herbert jJ. Whiting wnn thr beaten eight.

There was also ii mat-h play ngain.st par H hnndix-ap tournament.In Cla.s.s .A tins w;is won by Mrs.H* rliert S. Whiling, ()o\cn to p.-ir.In Class B Mrs. E. .A. H«*!thaiiR<*n and .Mrs, L< *‘iiar i J. lV)>le tfetl Kt 'town to par.

Diiring the sTimm-r sea.son the m*-m».ers of ih»- club h'dti .a Gnat Toiirnanveot P«roThv Jamin.in*l Mrs. Harold B. .‘-rherwood tie#l|u two-hour t- and on the ctm of <ar*t.*5 Mrs. Hher- j Micle announ* W'.*«l won. The Whit. Il-e< hes W . 1 the field will D ’ .. .». ,4 .Al .Ml.-. « IIII) . >11 t,. j rran-!» c»«-or::-ui

llao-M^n H [.fize f-ir Winning th- ureal.-st uumU r '.f puiiits at the Bergen t ’liiutv Day al the K nuker- iK/'k'-r (P.M Club.

La.st Tb(ir-*.Uiy tlie W, O. A. held an inviiuiion tntirnament, All Ib-r- a-n ni,-nil..r . bit»s :.ndfri'-n-is XX-r.- inxM-M Tic r.- 'wer**BG in In - li.bi, Mrs. M.iur.-f-n Or- lUtt t 're ’.vs

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liilve* Ufitki'n ]00In ail.Jiii.in to : , ir - ,e Kn(rl,w».l

men iheresulente Imiki n llki

XVilMam HiiBain J r . .Sn- g. « •^(I'lelborer k.-.; H , ii “ J ( ‘■-'J'le ,kli; j : j . .Si,.11,van * R ((. IM>n<»mm 1)1: n . s . Moor* if r J. Lae .* . !)|: s. A. .MaeKIra, K- f . XVriehl IK: J. s. (;«rfw,n |,i|;J- C. ( iai-|< j(g4 - J.- ..sorra. lUK.

The course re-or.i was beU hy Chet Irwin, i*rof.->r i.‘rial, until la year. Jiwin. tJi.- . lub pm. ni crexiiUMl wiijj 1,7 H.,He>-«r. lasyear Jax k F*ti re.st. r. one of the fore­mast [)rofes.*a«*nul golfers io .Ver J'T.sey. registered a *jii to b<4d tiH r.-cord.

T he amateur re* ord is held by Three man. J. x . Hunter.

hiie an*! Walhi*-.- Tepper. rtu have shtd Tl.

&ilM YardsT il- jiar lor the *-oUPse. wbifb

lioaMs of a yardage of (Hlii, ii Tl At the jire.--enl tim- several la- (»n»vemenl,s are Ijeinu- made oc tb t ours*-. The-e jni[ roverowits wil lerigthen the course hy jpron- rnately feet and put it in Ibe championship tla.ss.

White Beeches ix«i.?t.s of ooe the lies! professionals in thesttittk Chet Jrwin. .Mr. Irwin, a golfer ajid excellent K-acher, sm**4 com|,etiUve golf in when 1* came t*i While !Fx* bes. hut hi U® he w(>n the junior cbanipiooshlp ^ lihtKle Island.

Irwin has l>een th- Instmdw .\!i«s Dorothy .T.irnin. ’Jl-yeBr-oM star, and he lielieves that In time she xxilJ surj'uss Mrs. Maureoi On-utt Crew.*!.

t:hct came to While Beecfiw succeeding Dave Hanley. W'l’

!iam .Marino caine r-i the course at th- ..cun- tun- in the cap*' city of a*y*ist.4nT j-r".

BIKE STAKS IV TEAM R-U*The cix^m of tb - Amentwi

t>ia>ionul cycling fi-WJ wiH J'®' dtoii! tn». curtain "U the Nutley'***

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ii.v h.iviiuii iJi field, and X.inmiti Hdl. who roT

1 i n k -o ff with the iill-ur.'nn.l Hl’d”' ' li.„h w.re .■p.wii.d l.'.-t fore a etijvuity erowd al the h* Trai-k.

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N . N. 4. I I*P i! .fi.-ld i ‘;»rk al Kiig'iXXtrtsj.

F’c.rk iCi-T-e at K-iirny. P -ir l H (V -r at W-rtwi-pl. Fnrinxr V.illcy al l»nm-.iit St Cetiha at L»-oma.

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iroon Rookies Hold Reavy East Side to 6-0

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T e a * "To Defeat

Last Year■ n ^ u P r o c e s s

ovenvhelmlnK:aeatnstr l.Ht rishtinc Knele-

1'“ *-Mitvy. „ i;-0 st ole SJiturdayi'"*,";:.;;..!. « . - » > ,n., F ..„tl*!we I'WW penipirtnir

Mi Kiiitey's croup of Aith only

J'^st SBlt th»Mi put on a foncontrat- ♦ <l drive that l»nm^*ht them well into Kimlewmid lemtory.

StaitiitK at Die thirty-yard line, LMiick and Utdaney ripiHMi off a itiiir «»f first downs to brine the ball in- to Mar«»on territory. Stoker went off tackle to the ICn; lew<iod JiTi-yard line and Miskines plrke<l up six more on a straiK'ht lino buck. Throe more line sma.shftH brotinht the Imll to the ICnglewood l«-yard line as the quar­ter ended.

With three yard.s to gn for a first down, IMnck wiia stttpped on the lU- yard line at the start of the socond .‘session, ami tJii^lowood took the Ixiil on tlowns. i'apandU puntecl from Ids ;;iiul line to the I^tersou 4h-yanl

•Pul"liwtps. plavmK'

of the champion-

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m playhiLT his football rrcJited llie fans who

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ii- ld, eompose'l of ttc MaRiiotta. Al N.'b-.on, 'lid not ;'.t aturfed, but

, • 111. the lino,t,iiii\ baskcil.ali

break.' l*pnaJty HurtsOn th*‘ fust play, Dolancey wns

ftpltlofl and ilropiMjd the l>all. Iloecer j-tM'Ovoriiu; for KnMh’Woml. Sc-ullion went nround end for five yards, but ( ’■i|)taln lioeuer wtia detected hold­ing and Ueferee Shelnhilber jienal- ized tho vl.siiofM 15 yards, brinylm; the ball buck to the Englewood 42- yard line,

.Maunofta wa.s stopped with no uain and raparelll punted. The ball truvehai to the ,'1.5-yanJ line. lte«un makiriK the tackle. The Ea.st Siilerh tried a f»as8 but It wa-s knocked down Ijy Scul!h)n. Pinck went around his rUhl end for 1.1 yards am! a first d<iwn on the l.sth, I>pI:i- ney phked up a yani through the center of tIo‘ line, but I ’imk fum­bled and was nailed for a six-yard lo.ss by lloe;j;or and Barron.

I ’inek punted to Scullion on the Knalewuod thiity-two yard line, and Maynotta, miinod tw’O yard.s on an nff-taikle play. Nelson atlempted to hit the same bole but was nalU'd wiili no pain l-k*st Hide \\a.s i-enal ize.l five yards for rou^ihiui; the kicker, ami iMmlewocMl had a fiist down on the tli-yard line. N-dson went tlironph center f«»r two yards ami Maciiolla pick<-d up tlirep on a rever.se. ( ’aparedl purde.) to DHa- « » y on the 2i»-yard line, uinl tlie East Side q iiiit lerUaek brought the ball back 15 yards before he was dfivvned.

I I%iu;le\vnn.i wjis penallzeil five V ai’d.s for uniierrs.sury rou.yhnes.s

: and afli'r two plays fallef] In eain. jl'ln i'k .e.oi off a I'eautiful jiunt that; vva.'-' ilnvMU'tl oil tile Enplcvvno.l 1 vai'il line, ( ’ai.arelli returned

W ith but eiubt sect>nd« of plovtny lime remainlnj^ for the half. Kn«le- woml hx)k(M sufo. r. }u>rK kiuH-ked down a jui.ss but F’liuk almost yave tho Maroon supporters heart failure. With only two .sceouds remalnin;: 1‘lnck droppavl b;uk to pa.ss. Joe Ko­rean. l-.nulewiKsl end, was In <m the speedy Hide kick ami hud himli.r a ten-yard loss. However. Pinck wrlytled l<»8e and set off around right ei d. lie was finally thrown outside on the one-yard line by Mag- uotla and Horu just as the half ended, saving the Muiuon and White from having a touelklowu tacke<l up UKain.st them.

Captain SaltUU kicked off for I2ast Bide. Charlie Boig nuhbing the ball on the 15-yunl line and running it Iwick to the thirty-eighth before he was downed. Scullion skirted right end for one yan! and Magnotta went off tackle for another yard. Capa- relU got o ff a punt that traveled to the thirty. D. kmey running the Itull l>aek to the Patt-rsnu .’lo-yard line.

The I'nderiakers started an attack that look them to the Kiiglewtax! eix-yar.l line Udme Ihe Maroon lino re|)Ulsed them, I’inek raced arouiul left end for 2d yards to bring the Iwdl Into Englewood territory. The sume i)laycr le.virHed his lUrectlon and went around right end for IS yards and another first down on tlio Englewood 21-.viii(! line. Another end sweep picked up three yard.s and .Miskines went to tlie Ifl-yard line on a imek. ll<Te. East Side (•hanu'e<l its tactics. Pinck pa-vsing to Smith, who w as ditwneil on the four-yard line. A touchdown .seemed imminent but the fighting Englewood Club rc- pulse<l the home team.

A n o th e r Atijuk Kepul.sedEast Side was i>fiiulUed five yards

to the nine-yard lim and Pinck came liack to tlie stx-yiuil line on an »»ff- taekle slant. Here, tho nltiniute win­ners elected to fH| the air with pass­es nnd toM.sed throe of them in a row. Tlio Englo'iVoi.d line rushed Pinck. the pn.sser, and all three shoots went awry, the .Muioon tak­ing’ the ball oil dowu.s nil the ai\- yurd line.

1 9 5 3 -W lU IA M M A « VC E TTV S O U ftGHARVAnoVALE

J e r S I . ' P 'NAVy

I another first tiown and put them In Hackensack territory. White knifed o ff tackle for 12 yards and Uomuey drew back to paae. He tlropi>ed A r»erfec't iiasa Into tho hands

' of treorgo ibmgea, hut that worthy I «ln>p|v**«l the liall. White attempted

to iHUis this time and threw a 25-yard serial through the air that Kuroney gathered In on the 9-yard line. The ensure*! lad covered the ronialning distance unmolested to score. White's try for the extra point was hkn-kod by I-'onso.

Knglewo<Kl failed to score In the third quarter but the Manxm brought the ball to tho 5-yard line before they lost it on downs.

A Bpj\rkUng run back of a Hack­ensack punt by Della Pozxa gave Englewood the ball on the ito-yard line s«K>n a fter the final quarter started. On a fake revenie. White skir>i>*nl o ff tai'kle for H yards and on the next play, the same player faded buck and tossed a 2b-yard ptiss to Paitan-Ui. who ran the remaining distance t<i the g«>al line for the sec­ond louchvkiwn. White’ s try for the extra point was good, making the ! siore 15-t).

Once more, tiefore the game was over, EnglewiMKl threatened to tally. After driving to the K-yanI line, White uttemplod u field giuil from a difficult angle. His try was untrue.

TENAFLY BEATS AZTECS i LAMB WINS TOURNEY IN OPENING a M E , 13-0 A T LOCAL GOLF a U B *

Losers No Match For Heavy QuaBfyng Roasd F w Bar-L e a ^ OpponeBt her Memorial Tmnmrrow

Heml-pro fiHitlvall mode Its 1915 Ihiw In Tenafly Sunday afternoon, the Tenafly Alumni crashing Its way to an easy 11-0 victory over the l*altsades Park Aztecs at Roosevelt Common, Tenafly.

Plashing a powerful offensive nt- lac-k led by Beisler and Jack Yock- crs. the Tenafly outfit showed that they will have to be reckoneil iip<in in the Bergen t'ounty Semi-Pro Beague this season.

Battling against <sKls. the Aztecs managed to hold the heavier Tiger outfit si'oreless tn the sch-oiu] half, due to the fact that a host of Tvtm-

I fly reserves were In the tiatlle. i Tenafly did all »»f Its s« oring In the lirst half, crossing the l ’aiisa<les Park poal line twice. Hlarllng an o f­fensive drive thnt nette<l seventy >urda, the Alumni drove down the Held lu M'ore In the first quarter.

With UctNler, Zurlu ami Yockem ripping off yardage with regularity, Tciiufly took the Ival! to the five- yard line. Yockers picked up a yard

however, and the last threat was re- off-tackle smash and Ilelsleri t*>i>k the ball over on th'* next play

)H)lUt

ALUMNI VICTORIOUS IN OPENING CONTEST

BEATING PA X 15-0

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k ’‘V-nt ariiiiud riLilit eiul for rive yaids l.ut tlie ”aui \v;is nullil'led aih! l-;ast Side |l(•n.lhzed 1." yanis for liol-itm;. biimdnu back the hall to Hie Hnrly. Ihmlovvood was pejuU-

five yanis lor offside an-1 an i:a.st Si-le pus. an a<MitioimIriv<-. Pluck failed to gain on a fake pas.s and the same player punted to the En;:lewood 2l-yard line.

A riosp PailMagnotta was nailed for a flve-

yan! loss on a fake kick and Cajmr- elli got <<fr a Itut! iiunt that traveled iinlv 15 yar-ls to the Englewood .10- vanl line. Miskines was stoppl'd by Hoe^er a.s be uUempte-1 to train Hii-ough the eentir of the line ami

ed the ball, ami ! the home t.-ain took the air. I ’im k f(i~ F.iirrlewiaiil. i fad"d l»aek ami tossed a short pass

and a.s many } into tlie watting arms of "Spooks" for the visit.irs j Smith, who raced ten yards to the

hull on downs. < leven yard line.

WimuTSHi. ace ..f til.

ie most eousi.st- i/ed nimi LMiner ..f Ihe afternoon,

liiit Sid-' lialll.aek ideked up of hiR var.iuce on wdde end

niij'iiu: oil six of the 11 -tnwn.s that tho TTndortnker.s d up. ! ’• ‘an'-y. quarterbaek. vintillated in the l.iaekfiel.l.Saltllli, i;...-! Side captain, wa.s e of till' lliC',:>’so.Hi iia-l a hioak soon ri f i er ifiie .staii- d hill failed to la ke

r im Maroon kieke-l

owboys! Cowgirls! 200 of ’Em!In Madison Square Garden Rodeo

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C a p a re ll i got o ff a booming punt - th a t t r a v e le . l to tnn lfi'i- l. but iP la u - I cey got aw .»v fi.-fn the ends a m i! 'ra c e d to th e 'Jh -va i.l line before he •1 w a s n a i l ' d tiy Borg , h- hmeoy w ent I

a i ' . i in . i bd't ' lid I-, th.- ten-yard Itne am i I'h ig icw o o d was a -a in lu t ro u ­ble.

D e la n c e y w as .stop].ed with no g am j at th e e e i i t .T . .f tim line , H n ng er. | Ih ig levvom l cap ta in , lie iii" injured oti I the p la y . .M'ter a few mimites re - I s i ' i le . H i" Maro.Mt l••;tl!l■r re< overed ; am] re ta r t ie d to a rt i.m , Pim -k w en t 1r. round cn-t f.ir f.air var-t.s and then 1 !lie fir.-l l.ii .'f tn- kv j-lavitm of Hi* ' a lt.‘ III....n t-i .imlil I'aist Side to l ie ' |s. v i i i - > a rd lin*', (

.M isk ines ScoresM is k it 'c s t ..'‘S 'i | a shov-l pass t i

P u n k on th e lu i" of scrim m age am i Hie E a s t .'-’ t.le h u lt ls ick th rew a la t ­e ra l to S lo k 'T . who rai'od t<i the seven lu f ' i r e he w jis rtm out o f bounds. T v \ ( i lin e bucks b roug ht the Im ll to the lln e e -y u r.l line , fro m whej-e M isk in e .s entshed over fo r the to u c h 'lo w n . Hegan hloi-ked HulttlU ’Mp la ce m e n t k ic k fo r the e x tra p o in t, le a v in g th e score fi-0.

A f t e r th e k ic k -o f f , the team s had tim e fo r a n exch ang e of [m n is tiefore the- q u a r t e r e m ld w ith tin- ball in E a s t S i ie '.s possession on th e ir own M»-yaixl l in e ,

I H .>eger p a r t ia l ly l.loeked Pincl<'>-- i k ic k on th e fo rty . Abignotta g i.ab- I b iug th e p ig sk in on the fo ity -s .‘ \ . n . i M ilb -r pas.«<‘d tt> M agnotta for seven

y a id s . M il le r w a s .stopped at th e e e n t 'T o f th ? lin e fo r no catn , but .M agU fdta w .-n t a io un d left .n d fo r s ix y a r i l s a m i a f i r s t down on the 15- ya rd m a r k e r .

S e t i ll io n dropped b a"k to pa.ss am i D e la n c e y in t ' ‘ rceptod tho toss on h is ow n 1.5- y a n l lino , ending tho second I'^nglewt'Od thn-at o f the a ft .'in o o n . H o w e v e r . Eng low ocxl got a n o th e r I re a k so o n a f te r w hen Hoegor re- covere<J a P a te rso n fum bk' on th e ti’n -> a n 1 l in e . Scu llio n went th ro ug h the c e n t e r o f th'* lino fo r five y a rd s and P a te r .so n calh-d tim e out. T h e b r ie f d e la y seem ed to aid the horn" team a s th e y n a ile il M ille r f« r a 2- v :m l lo .ss on the nox*. p lay . S cu llio n Ih en tos .sc '1 tw o passe.s but bot*j wo.ro in c o m iile te , the last "uo goii\g in to th e end zone and g iv ing the K a .s i S id e s tho b a ll on the 20-yar<l line .

T i l l s w a s th " last tim e o ilh e r team H ire a to n 'd , the game em i'ng .so«in a fte r w it h l-higU-wood On the Ea.-t S ide 4H -\a r« l lino .

Frank While Stars For Smith’s Team; 400 See

Game At Stadium'

Al*e t'o lion . Englewood assistant coach. <‘onsumo<l almost a liale o f crass a.s his eharg^cs were Iwitillm: on the goal line while "P a t " M c­K in ley while<| away the tiin*' b\- tak ing short walks up and down th " sidelines.

East Side has alway.s Ir'cii a jin x to the M aroon invailors, Ddiig Ih " only teiirn to stop tho KnlekorlwK-k- I IS last year.

T h e w inners faile<l to'u.se a snbsli-lufe. ('..ac it Boil Dimoa.t Avi.ieutivpuving^ hi.s mon for tho Junior Piorn.

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■'ll cowboys and cow com pete in the tetiiti

lapipiunsbip Hudeu M tdisun S'Piare Uar• to ’27. tnclupive.H-; and o io r o f old

r.Hind up sports w ill tu .New Voi k UronK ' ">n iiig . calf r<iptng. I'd oUitT events for• 't !p p iles w ill be Pil or 515 25U 111 cash n iivvjiided the ilnlly m liii.H champions

Johnson, o f San• '■"M riirnisn the

'‘ ' ‘ I'HmHe district cat- i a Bobby o f col

^ Slock, the ffiost w ick­

ed anmiaia he hears o f or can Qnd w ith hts scouts fo r use io rodeo contests.

One of Colonel Johnson's ranches bns 25.00U acres fenced o ff for the g ia zm e and conditlon lop o f his out law horses and bad steers. He values these rorleo •’critters” al 1250.uuu and 1.000 of them will be briiuKht East to special trains to the Garden.

Th ere w ill he 26 rodeo perfe malices. liicIm l'iiK msluiees on Si- uidays and Suud.ays and s spocbi. uiHUneo on W ednesday, October J6 An addiiiiiiiHl free pertunmuice will be given this year for the crippled children of G reater New York, as the guests o f Madlsoo Square Uardeu«

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Eed by Frank W’hltc. foriru'r all- I'oiinty iialfliaik. the Englewood .Munmi f'Mittwtll ti'am opene«l Us sca- »<n\ at Wlittc Stadium Sumiay after- luxui b> hati-ling tho Hackensack Pax a 15-11 tnmnolng b«.-fi>re 41KI fans.

The group of former Englewood and Ht. iVcitiii .starsShowed a wcll- lialamcd team as they attempted to put Eigicwoo'l (lack on the pro-fool- ball map.

tbiaiti VVilhnr Smith start's! his -strongest iiiie-up uiid tlm first team show-d li-ads of power in the fiist half. I."(i by \Vhit.‘, who stintillat- "d wiHi -slioit run.s ami sparkling pa.s-s.s. Uif .Umnni rod*- r'iUghshod oV 'T Its oppom-nts.

W tiii" was liy far the mo.st con- si.siejd lia-k on the fiekl last Sun­day. Th" former Englewood star rlppe'l off short gains w ith his off- tucklo slants and he throw the passes that resulted in both of the Alumni scores.

Andy Della Puzza. form er St. Ce­cilia player, ran Ike loam from his quarterback post very woll, mixing his plays iiit also doing some run­ning that re.sulted in yardage.

Lind StrongThe line iToved ti» l.ie fa ir ly strong

w ith Gforge CupurclU, A lbie Hill­man. Dave Holmgren and Val Hep- scUtT Htaiiding out. Holmgren, for­m er Emde\»"o«i all-i'ounty choice, wjia a bulwiirk Isith oa the offimse and fl*‘f«‘nse. His steady playing whs fine of the reasons why the Alumni managed to score twice.

Hillmnii. u tackle, slopped all of the I ’ax’s thrusts on his skle of the

I line and also recovered three fum- bli-H to plan! the home team In scor­ing imsHion. t ’aparclH-and H'lpscher also proved invaluable with tlmlr deadly tackling.

.A] Hoimu'y and Caparelli score-l fo r the Alumni. Romney taking a im>is in th«‘ second quarter to tally while the old EnBlewiaxI combtnii- tion. White ami Caparelli. started to function in the last quarter, Capa- r^lli taking a pass to score.

The star for the los«‘rs was Al Mel- lis. former Englewood H igh baskel- liall player. Mcllis, playing against his cronies, gave a grrf>d account of himself as he ran. pa.ssed and pimt- il. His wi'le end .sw’eeim were the nly grouiubgaintng plays that

Hackensack had while hts mighty punts k'‘pl them in the hull game.

WimicrH Go To W orkCaparelli kicked off for Englewoml.

the Irnll trivi'llng ifi the 2H-yard line, from w'hi*r'' Mi'llls ran it liack to the 4tt liefore he wa.s downed. Two pas.ses and a reverse lost 2 yards an>l MelUs jMinted to the Englewood .'tO- yard marker.

The MarcMUi Juggernaut started t*> work at this point as W'httc slipiKnl if f tOL'kl'* for S yanis. Heat tic race<l

around end for 4 yards and a first '.town. White picked up 4 yard.s on two line bucks but an attempteii pass was kn<M'k'-d down and the star halfback punted to the Hackensack ■JH-.vnrd murk. MelUa fumbled at this point, Ulg Hoy Stewart, recov­ering for Engle\\oof!.

While went off-euard fo r seven yards on a spinm r and the same player talnetl a down on th-H-yanl htp- with anotfier line .smash. .Maurer fumbled hut r fc o v e r « l with rt lo.ss of 2 >ar<lfi and Iteatlie pick»-fl »i;t oUc of th*m on a drive at the l" f l tacki'-. White took the ball twice, galnim.' 7 vaids. but the .Ma- rcKin lost ihi‘ pigskin on the 1-yard line.

Hacki'iissick fdected tn run the l«tl in d Ktnnts fn>-k It on a wide rr/l .sweep. RaiiKcs dove for the Mai^k- "tiHUck player ami missed but Beattie nailcfl him in l«ck of the goal lum i\)i ^ ouh:i >, Kivmg t.ilgiew»y'Mj H i-U Icsul.

The l*ax were given a free kick, the ball going to Caikarelll on th*- 41-yar'l line. An Englew"«Ml pa.ss w'as iniompl'-te and W hite went off guard for 4 yanis. A pa.*<s down i the alley from White to l>ella I ’uzza ; galnc'l 5 vanl-s and Maurer went throngh cfiiter f'-r lh«i first down j on th*’ lit-yard litic. H'-re. another F.m;!ew-n((l fiimtde spi>il''J the Alutn I ni'.H chance t-> store. Ileatllc drop- j ping the inl! an<l Havkensai k r< - j covi-riiii; uii tlie 4U-yard line as the! q u a r te r < icied. i

Mellis (iets A w ay j

then the same player tossed a paw to Mellis for a 11-yard gain anti a n - ' other first down on the 2^^1-yartl line. ;

Two 4me bucks gained (> yards and on the last down M ellls again went around ciul. reaching the U- yanl line bt'fore he was downe<l. At this iH)int, Coach Smith suhstlUUod Ranges for Maynard, Th e Alumni- line i-use and repulsed the only | Hack-nsmk threat. On two p lsys , the I ’ax lost 7 yards, bringing the ball liuck to the l6 -yan l line. The visitors clccti'tl to {«aas but biih losses were kiuKked down, giving Eugk-wiNid the ball on the 20->urd line.

The .Alumni drove SO yarrls rlown the field to net the first touchdown of the s4-uson. Maurer startetl the avalam he by pit king up G yards off tackle and Delta I ’ozzh gamed an equal amount to give the .ManMui a first -iown. W’ hate went o f f guan! for S vuids and M au r.r galtieil a first down ou the 44-yurd line.

Hupitiey .ScoresRomney un.l Della 1‘ozza p i'k * ‘<! up

H yards and u short lum: from Horn, ney to W to i" gave the lioin. icaiu

Thc»mas R . ('o x . president r*f the Butird o f Kducallan, threw out the first b a ll send ing the p in k ln Into the w aiting a rm s o f D ella Pozza with

! a well dlriHded toes.KnglewAOfl ( lU l Ha^eetaek <6). . Uangei.Mewart

K H. .II.T.. . H.K.. . q.U . . l„U U. It 11 M. F H . . I'higjcv

Prsg '-i • V. llcpH cber .. H o lm g ren . . . .A . Ilillm H U . .C a p iin d ll (C ). D ‘Hti I ’ oxxtt ...W h ile .............

, . ........... , M aurer .........•Mid .....................

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oiid i'inw its. h it s f ie r

W illie I )•llO■emeUt ki- liio l t i" Kti‘ i| by Ih-Hltlet

Ilulick Klniits

I ’ ope .Soilano . I’OURO ekerellM Tiiri>rk..... bantiUo. UUHHUIUI (Cl

....... M'-IIIh......... Cnsmsl

6 0 7 — ir. 0 ft ft— n

A- itou iicr.t'luchilow II — Ssfe iy Kin-

i ' ' i e X.urla added the extra with a placement kick.

Early In the 8e«*oml periml. this san\e trio again brought the bail w ithin scoring distance and Yockers took the hall over. Zurla's place­ment hick was blocked, leaving the scum 11-9.

b K., I. T.. L.H .

hut>>(i<ullons— Ki'uh'WCHMl, .Maviim l fi>r Itu iigek: T i rliune fo r CapHrelii; lt;nig''H fo r .M iivm in l: T . Mhuiio I Ih for ililiiiiH ii. .V. Itom ln ey fo r n e s if le ; Tor- dhl fo r S l«'v\art; Curry fo r Miuirer: Hillmuu fo r T M agn otta ; Heatlic for

Item iiie i ; H o ln igre ii fo r T. MHgimt- >a: .\ fo r ItiMinU*; MH.iuHr'tfor Capar4dll; T hT'IIi I fo r H lew ari. N liom ln«-y to r t 'e lla I ’ oxxa: Curry tor M .iiirer: IM-Hii P o rzo fo r .\ llondiu*) : HeHlti«‘ fo r R o iu lu ey : V. n 'PrNiuly bii H o lu ig r e ii; P. H 'P ra n d v for I’ rng'-r, Ibo kciiMo k /e-iu' l fo r I'unzu.

Iteferce .M> K In le y (N ew ihiiiip >-Llr'-r.

t uip lre .\ Cohen ( l.a fayetf'd Mead Ilncr<miin H. Cohen (CoiiK.di

dared..lino- o f poriuds I 'l .llld 12 llillilile.>

Tenaffy (13) ...............■lansou ....................

.Canipbell .............-Ho'-'d .....................An Barretla . . . . .

ltd }....... A lf H a rn 't ia ...........H.T.......Arpnrtli ................II, E....... H'-nrv ..................g H ....... Mareo ....................b tU L . - H e M e r .....................It H.H,. Ziirlrt ....................F i t ........ V '.ekefs ..................Touiifly Alumni ........... ".A zI'- '-s............................II

I'tiUelMlownf— Helsler. Y »fter tuiiehdowo. Zurla kick).

ItefenH-— H ebei (B ogo ta ).I inpire Springer (Stiriiiufl' kl.Ilex'l liiieKmnii — F. Zurla n'*'nanyTime of perl'olh- 1 u miniites ra* li.

A x ler« (ft). SlivHla

l.ielilKUaii . . FolgOMl Murlnell

. (dlliiiore....... V'‘tl.. Dorgaii .. . Fuwo ....... K'^rd

FuMeoUob<'r(*io n 0 0 -It

Charles Lamb Jr., woa ihe annuhl president's prize, donated by Alfred T>. Childa, ut the Englewood QoK Club lost weekend. Giving a mar» velous display of golf, returned In a

The second round for the club championship was conducted als^ with the following results: 'WIlUam S. Evans defeated John Stokes 3rd., three and two; Clayton Unger de feated William J. Kenny three and one, Charles ljumb Jr,, defeated . Harry Urles seven and five, U, !>enny Tierce defeated Gerry KehlOb one up.

t'harles Cheringal won with sweep- ."takes comluc'tfKl by William W alkcf S^iturday with u seme of 84-12-7A Fred Hnbiun won second prize with SO-5-75. Suntlay's sweepstakes win­ners were Clayton Unger. 7H-4-72; Henry L. Walker Hr., 102-10-72; G. M. Curran, H0-UU71.

Women's TourneyThe qualifying round for tho az-

soi'iate memIsTs tournament was held Tuesday. Eight women quali­fied as follows: Mias Helen White, 94; Mrs. Edward LUanta 96; Miss LaUunta White, 105: Mra. J. C.Brush. lUti; Miss M. H. BaUla. 1061 Mrs. Clifford Ellis. lUO; Miss Valera Horne, 111: .Vtlaa Audrey Hodupp, 112.

The IS holes m-^lal play qualify­ing round for tho Barber Memorial

j Cu}i will lie held tomorrow. The eight low net scores will qualify antf conthuiQ at IK holes match play cU- mination.

A.vMm-iate memlsira will hold hScotch foursome Tuos^lay.

M-k'T*.(pixel

ubitmeat

AH Star Team FetedWith Victory Party

of the team that defeated the city chttinpionahip Cubs. 20-8.

Uefrpshments and the radio broad­cast of the Max Baer-Joe LiOUls fight cntertaineil the guests. Among th'»se present were W arren M. In ­galls. publlsh'T of The Englewood

i i rt'ss; H. T- Rowe, editor of the ITess; M'^rvln Hyman, sports editor of the Press; Dick De C^inp. coach itf the All Stars; Abe Cohen, Ban ( 'alien, Ciieeur Sofchla, Robert Conk­lin, Phil nallione. Cicorge Ranges, Ed Seifric'l. Dick Pappin, Alfred Bar- ri-ttH, Cvorg'' Caparelli. "H ip ” Slllo,

nmg. Sixteen guests i.latk Hicki'V and George Welssner, luiliug III'- nii inlN-rs i otfi<'Utl 8<'<>rer.

Thp EnglrwcMHl Press All-Star l»i.i"l«all Ifum was tiMulfpetl a party III the MiU'Miune. Sylvan H<.nh*var<l, hist Tui'M'hiy

pri‘.s»‘ iil

aYou’ll get

B E T T E R BUYfrom your

CHEVROLET Dealer

V o K iritl f i n d im m Y

onlsUtinling ndnrs in his slock o f

MOKK and more jjcbple arc loaming ibal the place in tmen to get a used car is at the nearest Chevrolet

Asso 'iatio ii to the autmni* i:ilo m iiim fiu tn ier witti Hm- titi;ii"?< d!.il:ir «nl"S—g"Os t " tinC hevro let Motor Co.

Dealer's.

Visit him—see his wi(3e selwrlion of Cuaranieed OK f/s«l Gxrs—and you, loo, will get a brurr 6wy—the make you want, the miMiel >ou want, at the price you want to pay!

And what's more, \ou will get a car that’s ^mrantced to be in -\-l c<*ndili(*n, for all cars l»ear)ng this famous Ked OK Tag have Wen carefully che* ked ami rtmditioned by your C.hevrolet Dealer, and oarry hi personal guaranis.

See him and htiv one of these fine (rtiaranteed iTK Tsed ( ’ors al lowest prices—fodav-'

V " t d E M A K E Y O U ^ N T

T H E M O D E L Y O U W A N T

T H E P R I C E Y O U W A N T

T O PAY

1930193019301931 1933 1931 1928

£ c d "

Studebaker Sedan Nash Roadster Auburn Sedan Ford Tudor Pontiac Sedan Pontiac Sport Coupe NashCloupe

*125 $200 $1-50 $175 $195 $495 $275 $ 45

e « 7 i ;I92S **!-^:;cuth Seda;1933 Chevr^et Sport Coupe $3851934 Chevrplet Couch $4951933 Ford Cwch $3851934 Chevrolet Tovrn Sedan $525 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe $3001930 Packard Sedan $3501931 Chevrolet Roadster . $ 50

THE DUNWOODY CO..

t t t i K

m:r $ SO

toil pord Sedan 1931 ford Cabriolet .1927 Chrysler Spt. Roadster1928 Buick Sedan ........ $ 501928 Studebaker Sedan . $ 951931 Chevrolet 5-pass.C;oupe $2S0 1934 Chevrolet 11/2 ton Panel $S2S1932 Chevrolet i/2ton Pickup $225

lh»* X fiy fust pla> .MtiHls .skirlctl hi.s rml'.t I’tul till' 2:1 yariis. in e hmgest tmtiviilual gain nf Hk - nrtprtmsn.

I Basaon hU uff tackl*; fo r 2 yards and 59 Engle Street Tel. Eng. 3-3737 Englewood, N

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THE ENGLEWOOD PRESS, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935

For Council

( i lK M I-.K I., s j ( hl.iiV

<‘|n*Hl(jr \,. Su«kl«*\, Mho l.s ,<i'(«|;hiL! to Mo- T-ituHv UoroiuJi

( ’tilllirll on IIk' |>rino( i ;G|i Hi lo t,was priMiiUnt of l.tl- (•..mnml.jft UhI” ln' r»*{i''«- t ’r •■(*•><< i ortitnit t> o. ' tin orirtini/aiIon r<.rm>'.| m t«. ifiylU lii«‘ ir» JUT riMif iiHTi'iis*' in 1 far»8. H(* R*ovc<! nn e\irntiv«* i<nn |

of till* 'r.Mioli.v 'l';i\|i;n Ass'Mialion at tho flmr Uirh;ii.| |>.- iMoU, t'nmn i Hu> h i , Crovviimi: an't

M»Tr .-Iril...! I., 111,. roilliMl.|f« «»*< for tiif iiiMiill.i-tion of frafll • li-hts iiii,.|m .. t on- of \V»'.si riinfon awinii' aii'! KiitiU- Hi’liork*‘ i' roa<| amt Ki\<r i v l ' a ' n ' Knii'krrhoi kiM- \j,. Siiik!' \Ifi as.Hoi iali-1 u ilh at,iff of'i'lii* JoiiiMal of ('oniiMi'iri ami •'oin miM'HlII III No'.v o| • Mrirr this it. hfi' tn '!’■ iiafh. for 11 viaraUinl i.'- •) im inlx |- of t-'iii'i st> i .. <>rAtiiiini a in Pam inu umi.

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Mrs. I Knlrkfrl" ffu iiK ht'OO y i'flo ok av i-nn . , | ,io.| iiMariitn I'alim iila i u, <K «v r « m ir i‘ n>o- k ififio tn \ 8atiii-'la\ a fti-rm on lot a ill'- V iU ii'lm ii o j T>. ..... KVnniiliMn liw -.i m T m ia iK nn iii}»f»rln:r

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Mr. and Mrd. A, Austin Oakley of Jefferson avenue, annmim'e t!»e en- trasemenl of their ilHU^titer. June, to i'’ [an(:ia Jamnii Dyer, of IIH Knah street. .\«> ilale ha» t»en » « t for the weiJilint'.

Alsoit .'k» meinijorM an*l iruests at l»-m!eM the |iro«reiwtve su p ifr h**!.) r*n«Ja> nlfht hy ttie Kj»wortti

Of the Tetm/ly Melho<Iist K|)is<(>l>Ml (M iu rt 'h . Ttte kouji ooiinM- WHH »*erveii at the home of Mr. an<} .\frH. Kielney Keasler. Nor­man |)iare: nftluil l,y Mr. uml Mrs. Clinton Uol>erlson. fJeorKe street, the main course hy Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Mason. (Jeorjee .••treet and the dcKi-rt and coffee at the churcti,

.Mr. and Mrs. A. Menrv Horcher)- o f SisM4tn ferriK-e c‘•k•h f te ^ their sil\er wi'ddintr Bimlvemary Friday.

.Mrs. Hyn.|p> \V. Ilowner o f 2U I lOnyie street molor«>il to Princeton

Mori'h*y with her H'>n. .John, who will enter his Siijihoimme >ear.

Ih-Wift ( olemati I'ost. AmerlcarI. *-cioii. held It.s first nieelllUf of thi* fall M'asnn Weihie-sday nluht at the honu> of ni'omn S<-hneider. Ih-marest.

MIsh Judith l-jumn. dauu'htor of Mr, ami .Mrs, Kr..leilik \V. Phison Ji .. of K nil kerhorker toad, will en loi- till 'i'|ieoi|<t|-«> Irvine tnM>} o' the 1‘hcitiT, New York City. Mon- 'lay, (M toiler 7.

.Mr. and Mrs. ||urve> hJ. Wadhan* of Kiiuh- stieef, w.-r«- In^ts Frida)

Iniuht to th»' nii-mh*T.s * o f (Jrac« i Chapel at a H|ii c!al koh^ .service.I \\ i--h ‘ v I>jivjs. Hfiji o f ,\Ir.#tm| .Mrs ; W es ic s |)a\i.s, o f Ihiah- n tn -c t, ha ; ‘ -u te ic fl I.i.hlL-li r i i lv i is ily .

I Ml.ss Man.;aref Duke, dau«h j ter of Mr. and .Mr.s .lai k ha I>iik< i'- f 't’ rcnton. and \'iin *-ni l<a Duke jh iother of Mr, ],a link--. w<-re sup i i-cr t;ucHt,s .-simdav .•v.-nlnt; of Mrs

II. 11. l*oiid t,f 111.*, .s!« 1 pentme road Mr. ami .Mrs. Irviim S fr *s s !w lr i

ami •iaiii'hf-i, \'U;.iiii,i, of Ml Pros o*'c: iciracc, will iiiofii, to «'onne<-tl- ' lit fhl.S w eekend to iln.s,. fh c t r «(>t-lau'' ,it D ine (iH li.iril, Mi-.s \ ita ln ia (ciodvvin js lakiim a 1 o yeari;' oijise at Catharine Cihl.s S< hmd In New York.

Il.iioM D.ovvser. sr*n of Mr, and Mr<. Svndiiev W I’.owsir o f 2<l

.di'mt. U'lt 111, I \v*« k f«>r Ykile. 'I'he y.iuiu; DPO|,ie H l■ d .v ship of

1 h>- T 'e 'i.'ii l\ I ’ r* shv t.'i i;in « 'l iu r i h h'l'l Its iii';l iii-eiiiu. ,,j jti4, fjiii' .1 .on .^ iitidav iii -ht, at Ho \tanKc, l ie De\ |> h'M-kwood.; .1 . wa - '-j.i.iik,.,-

D D‘ \|"i t . -o il o f M r Id. h.iM W ti. M .itt, V, ill

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West Englewood Figure In State ChamberH n iK fU 'L K AN N rtI NPE I)

FOK TK.\NE( K ( EC It The scheriulc fd pvents of the Tea-

ai'cU Woman’H Cluh htt.s l)04>n an- noutu-iKl for (B tolnT as folhiws: Oc- 'ol*er 1, o p.m.. art department at home of Mrs. M. M. Cafurelll; (H-- iol>er 10. Kail i<»nference at Asltury l*ark; Oitolier H . 1* p.m . meetlnj; 'ind,’ r dlre-'tinn of paiden deparl- -nent, tHustnited lecture on ''Trees'* dy John T Withers; Oc lolwr 1.". N:iri p.m., e\onina card party at ■Inh; Ottob«-r 'Jl. l* p m., Ilterntur? ■neetlnitr at home o f .Mrs. Ocnlson; k-lolwp L'S. moulhly nie«-tlnif, I'Ji.'JO.

iioard meeiin;:: •.» r«.m., businessneellnj;; ,‘i p.m., Kh-fiard l»nhey, toteit painter ai»<l lecturer, will talk 'H "The A itl.sfs Point of V iew "; VtnlxT 111. Kail <-onfennce ui Pas­

saic.

mtV.AN ( ONNOIlMiss I^oretta Connor, diniuhter of

Mr. and Mrs. (leorye F, Connor of "kdvaKe avenue, was rnarri»l Kalur- Ihv mnrntru: to Frm k I. Hryan. The ceremony was performed at u uipthil ntass at St. ,\nasia.sia’s K.

Church by the Iiev. Sllverlust^llllfley.

Mrs. .Maiie Ctiftoi'U was nia'ron of honor, and Miss Mary Ann Con­nor was flower uirl Th»* bestman was William Connelly, and tiie ush era. Jame i o Neal and C.eorue Con nor.

A lece jiflo ti w a s bel-i ;i| the liom* )f the brld»-'s pareMs. P|)nn their •■elurn. Mr. and Mrs. HrSiin will nako their home on Itiitland ave­nue.

DUAIvsKI. iTFSTOSMls.s |r*-n<> Henfon. il;ui:.-hte|-

Mr. and .Mrs, Harvey K'-nton Churchill r..;,d, ami Il-rlx-rt Drae.sel, son of Dr and Mrs. WII 'lam DraesHi ,,f Woo-hliff. wen married SnHinlav afternnon itf 'hri.st p. F. r iiiin h The Hev. W

KuswII offirlafe.l,Ml-:« .Iiirie Renton ua.s hri-ksniaid

md Wllllain r>raes,-| the l»'st m;m The ushiTs vM-re .John .\tcn-h-z am I .eoimril St r-cm-

K «iitv uuesi.s a ttem le -l the n-<efi- Hon at Mie loam- of th.- hiide's j.;ir- ents

Mr, and Mrs. I>rju»s»-| will inake tln-ir lioine in Pmoii City.

d u r a t io n Off VACANCYNumber of

DvrelliagIVrlod Vieaot Units')— 5 -fmuiibs .................................. SOS>5— 11 luunthM ............... . . 751 ye«r ............................ A72 y *irs and o v « r ............. 86.Nut reported ............................. 1

Total Vacant ......................... <55PWKLUNt; UNITS BY RACE OF

OCCUPA-NTSNumber of

DweinnciVcupled by UnitsWhite IVrsoiia ........................... 4.047.Sej<rii IVrsona .......................... 6;tSl*»T!>oas of other riicea ............. 2Persons of race not reported . . 1

Total m*cupleil COMdTUtN OF VACANT UNITS

4.6H3

N lim ber o fD w e llin g

Unmtition Uultaplod Uom titinn ...............

Noi'dH M inor R epa in t . . . .............. 219Ni-imIh M a jo r U epalra . . . ............. 112Unfit f 'lr 1 ae .................... ............. 17Not reported ............. .............. 0

Tota l V aesn t Units . . ............. 455UNITS BY MONTHLY

RENTALN udiImt o f

tiwelilng Unita

........ 10

Monthly Ht-nfai Hate I ndcr Stu 00 . .JHMIO to |1 I.S9 .......................M.V"*' to ?19 99 ......................>2«.0« to 121.99 .......................C'.Vi" lit »2;t,9» .......................linno to $39.99 ........................

MO.'U; III $4 9.99 ......................."Ik to $7 4.99 ........................

«Tr,.oO to $99.99 ......................fliio.iin to $149 .99 ...................jl.S" (19 and over ........................Keni free or not reported ........

TotuI rental unita (Inrludea va<anl aalfs for rei>l) .........

rK M llK AN D ESTIMATED EKTV V A I . IK OF (tWNKIt

OCCUI’ IK H PROTEKTIKSNiunber of

2.723PRUP-

id ilamji: r-c nintMi

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MISS F4»\ TO \\M»The wed Itim *.f Mi CaHi. nm

Fox, danphti-r of pnll.c S- r-catil •nd Mra. .John \V Fox of veil nvcntie. Tcmiflv. to .rnlm A Powell, .ton c*r WiMlitn l*o-vcli im.t the late Mrs. Annie p,nv«-li of Mol |er atreot. Tr imfly. will f.-ik.- |da> c Monday In Mount ('arm>l ( ’hup'h. Tenafly. 'I'he pcv. Slrjdien M>- Dmmid will offiidale.

MIms Fox will t„. atlitileil },v hci Biatcr Mi'j.x Jo\ ( ,. i.'iiy j|. I’uw-fcll by his bi'oiliir, l*’iank Pow ll.

A rPi'*i.ti.Mi to till- imnmdniti-familleH iimi mtirmitc fii.iida will follow.

M ix .W . hH-

r u r o it x t f w m .viM vM o t » . \ T i ( ( ( ) \ i \ i n T i ; i ;

Mlclim-l l ‘»-i niM was cli< li-it chiiii man of the Tenafly D.-noM railc cotnniiltce Moti.Liv nmlii ln « FianKe « after. Mi.s.s Heu" vieve m-an wa.s natm-d \ir< elmir- man.

Jidin Mott. SOM of Mr aiM Mis ilouatd S. M-.ll of Kiwll n..id. left IhiH week to i,-.utne his studies at Harvard,

(iwnii rj Yoiin.. r.I '.'■line ni.'l fatnilv. . fi'iim Point I ■h as

her.- thi-v Hp.-nt Sej.ternb.-r. VValsoii 0 Clark of 'Jl

velt avenue mol ore I .M.mda' ft .loll ,i-diiii V, Vennonnt, to \ iso

I her dam-.liter, .Mrs, Hli v jui \\ uter ’ Ilian.i .Miss Caroline Pond of Hh" Sei j-.-n- ’ tine n>ad. ;.tten,}<-i| a nii.sf-ellam nti.- -sh'iwer Tiiesilay eveiilmt. LMven b\ MisH Dorothy Ktaerlm of 17" C.dai Hlreei. H i.It:,.fi,.Id park, for Mi.sj; ?.-i ■ille M iUhell of mdtrefiehl l-aik w ho will lie inanleil tomorrow to John H iwk of ll:i( kensack.

Mr. ;iml Mrs. Howard An-lf-rson " f Plainn.-hl. were uneKi.t rtM-euflv of M i s . \’. K, riitroll of lUi |;;i,st Clinton avenue. .Mr. .\ndorsnn wa- or-.;anl--t of theT'ilafly Prt*«hyterjan Chun h.

i Mr ami Mi.s, pjitrh k r,au;;han I'lid tiifir son and diiuuhler-lh law '•f I'ia.si Clinton avenue. ai»«^nt la-d u.eken.l at Ktniii.sl.nrir.

-•"h" I'.- Inin, an of pj.% Sues.-ilane T.-miH\ , win. entered \\ .*s- levan Cni^, isiiv Mid-llefown. Conn .

I was on<- of 1 I ri.,slinien tn make i|o- |Smm i Chi fi ii. iiiuy. Malcolm Dmi |<an, his 111 oil,.r. who wan a :;iie.t of Hie fialeinilv this week. h-H vesi,T.|;i V f-.r W ashitiI OH. D C . where he will |„. |,,| three week.s

of :ivI niversii V of 1

WOI I.I) Y o r r .W THK SM.VI.I, M l l , l \ ( K |il K ON

N A T IO N A L L Y K N O W N B A B Y G R A N D P IA N O

In Your Locality?.Made hy w«d|.kiiown iuamtf1ictun*r. fu lly KUHranleed.

A F IN K

, , , .. ............................... Win Im«.sold fm- smail balam e <hie on lca.se. No down (myineiit necchsarv. .Just conlln iic wimki.v imi.u i ic i i I.h. O ffers e\«eplltmal value fo r wotim (me. .\nswef (lul. k l) ; want (o tmive il at once. A lso have oim Htiidio u|iri^>il. Write lo:

CH KIdT M AN.\(7KR

GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY«4)5 KHOAI> STU KET N K W A U K

Fre-I P.loc k|, of J.'aiiwl'-w- .Tveuii,- Is aH“ Mdtn.; V..’., I ' tilviT';it v

Mr, and Mrs Idarl Haidr-n of V;m I'nren avenue have anrnuiifed the birth of a son

Mrs. .\, Hai^r<-a\.-; of \'an P.iiien aV'-nu

' Svrarime,.Milton \n.)..,s.in .

1 alteii.lin:,. H,.- | dnv 'uroMna,Mi-s D'-r<.thv HiM

'Milev ard en|... t .oin

Hi;inscin /.i,> i.-,-is aiiindim: thTexas,

-Mi s Pi»inr;i S.'hili»i of Put] in.I •iVf-nne eni,.,-tiilned the W.-st Kn- l,.. wofivl Chapter o f Delphiati .Su. i. t>. I''riilay afternoon.

Misfl Hilda Rothenijach of (pirrl son avenue la a Htuilent al Svmcu.se Ibtiversify.

Ml. ;ind Mm. .stanle> .huk''iin •f IVvon avenin* have annotmeeti Hie biith of a daiurhter,

Mis.s Marion O ff,T f*f Warwlik iv.iim- entertained al tea Sunila.v .ifteriionn,

•lolin c..-t,-tlo o f (irtiime ro.id |;- allenditm \'lllam>va Ctdlet'e

.\itlmi Hirose of Chun lull ro;u' i.s spell.liii;: .several week.s m Chi-

Englewood Man Describes Thrills On Sea And In Sky

Robert Luedemann Write* Of Experience

In Florida'I ’ hi' ttinHs of

I In- ( III!! She,III!

• iin l t iin lls

sea tlsh iilf M iin 'i f f the l-Jorida toa.st if am>t lo-r kind whll>

HOUSING CPNDiTiONS CLEARLY REVEALED IN

FEDERAL STATISTICSii\ I Hm

fiM-i i\ o f ;

M- Il lain s.jiialis over llie li; mali-r-id'-f.u-lly de- lG>l»a t L,ut demaiin, for-

> Knur siret-t. who u) livlm; win re be luia a fa.st lx>at.m 1-d.

.Ml Ilau",.-iiiaiin of KInu street, writes to hatted the report of (smhis laoth'-rs h- re ns foMow'S

-.1. iiiimn, Hoii t>f M ra. A . H

Enumerators Secured Data Showing State Of

All BuildingsThe act nf stalisticM vvhiidi

D. !.. Je.-s:

(litiitnft in Kni'lewond a.s pnhMsIied in and myself went out m The EnuUnvotKl ITesa last week is

Ml (i i i l f Str>ain uud what a dav. \V»- fdi k 'd ii[» .some fresh Itonitn for h.i’ l ami went 1.% m iles o f f shore for ■ loiidiin .k.s nolle hud Ikm-ii found lor a 1.) u lim--. VV«il. a fte r a lon « h->r»tout

reieaseft t4Mkiy.PeniHiil (»r these Infere-xllnff fig-

tires, Heciiml (hrough an exlimi.slive (•anvaKM bv (miimeratorH o{»ern(ing

if .slqhi of land I found a big Oniler the FtMleml llmisiiig Admitiia- j| 'if lai-ue dolpnin and ihon tratiun. Is rnllglitenlng. They ^ o w

Hie num lar of homes tn the varfrais price (-laH.seH, tiie conditions oi the homes, rhe ai'e of construction, etc.

•Ml.ss |,..edii lls tr tl o f Cuplev ;ivemi<- ' Iit'-t lained th e T h r e e ( ! 's Ptnb no T liu is ,'a\ e\etilfitr.

H .1. I''nuser, formi-rl,\ nf 11 ir, K a ih . ririe s t r e e t , has ::..iii- t.. N'l w ^m k ( ' i t y t o l iv e w iHi h» r s..ii

( AKs h IU . i : i ) K7 KIIHHESl.N S T A T K THUS Vi:\R

The must danu'-erous place ..n Hi< liuhwavs fnr chthlren I.s ru;hl in M'linfv of the home. Aclliu; Moi.ji \Y-lin |i> I'oinmlHsloner Arflmi- W \huee Hulft today In a jdea tn j.ar- ents to assume a greater respotni- i'llilv fo( Hie safety of tlicir voiim-oiie.H.

(^lelln.; the recfir.la of S7 clnldr.-n •indtr )."i years o f Hue a.x Imviiu: ixen kdled hy ailtomohltes in Hm- St.iti- so far this .vear. .Mr, .MriLree “'ai.l thill r j or seventy-.seven i.ei<enl uei.' .sirnc-k flown "m-nr th- ii linme'’. They were for the iim.st I'Hif chtl'lren jilaylng In the .street, diirtiru; >int from liohind paikel \*luile.s nr fdistructlona. sleddirn; <>i III' \i le h'iinji. T h e remuiniim* twent- illeii were occupant.s of an- toin(ib....a that flKUred in colIisMin at j.oiiits removed from the home.

• ellihiluis In-L-aii to hajijK-n. In an lou r s tirm- I ha-l LS hir^'e dnlphln III tin- boat, one -2» |>ottnds.

.\rnl 1 was all m from wmk. and ...veie.l with blrs-d. Hob ainl .I.;sH tnn. willi a f'vv blisters tlunwn in '.ir iurk. 1 harl to <|uit and have Me- scimol as | was alone ami it was ton niin h. I', .sides la-ing a shaini- to :H any nii«rt-. Hut lljere i-'ii i ti pM-ttn-r slaht than a lari^e .school of b'lidiin Kick of xniir boat jimning ind ;:iabbiTi..: evorvtluiu; in suht. Il tlii-re W.t.S one, there Vveie a thnll-

iii.l in Hi*' school ami if .vm ‘Inii'i ihiiik I had a one-arme.| pap> rliang-• r ii.-d for first id.ico, \eu .dioiihl '•a\e U'.-n there. Charlie!

Il took ms a W. ek to t ..\.-r it, b was a vvif-ek w Iu ti we ;:..t Uu-k lull H..I, was Hfirry to U-ave.

On TcNt FlluhfI have lolf] you of the rM-<.|d«- ]

Ink.- out from the A ir Hin<-. Well. M»v tie-mi wiio IS on«> of Hie iimnlier ..lie pilntx •'ll the Chi«-nu'o rum; e.-iPcd m<* tij. amt told me to in ..iit .it H»e airport otn- afternoon l.ist w.vk. H'di all'} I and Hob's Ih>v 1(111111 > ent out, Ihd) Chevx', fh,« pdol. look (ls up oij rw.i te.st fliahtH of a'l-'iuid'- nf b'»ui -I ill one of tho «‘ new- twin nin(or 1 »oii:rl;i.ss tiansjiort .shl|is. Tin y had some mechanic.s along to t-si the equipment. And Ikiv. tlmn- was » thrill every mimile. Im-ludim: four lan<iin-.:s an«l take-off.s. W e wa re ufi to CiHOO f.-rt over the Oiilf Slr-am and Could .see Rimini and tie- rest of the Dlan-ls, and flew over the cl.idm far ennu'^h ti> .see the W*-si ( ’'-aai ami Uu- (Jiilf of Mexieo. ..\|s,, tlm clouds were liOJiUtlful atld v-.ti '..uhl se- H;.- lain .squall cloUds .||s ..i ;iUc i.-iiM in torrents. W e were ii.ht in fie in, .iK.ve Hem and ttirom:li Hunl.

We w*-tit lhroU” h :i li'oT' k nf ram and wen- flvmn L» iniiiut>-s. notlnnt;

'll intvi ,M>! Hie ram dmi'S vo-iij iuu,;b- ,n;i. ittn.' l;un iMltletr

Dwi-tlingri-imro 1 nilsNiiiiihor o iT iip led hy owner ____ 2.415

Owned free ____ 724M 'lrttraged ____ I.606Not repo rted ........ ____ S5

Owrer's E stim a te o fi ii.h-r $1.‘M'« ............I t . (>••() to $1,499 . .

Value____ 1

to $1,999 . . .til $2,999 . . . ____ 74to $4,999 . . . ____ 312

$7.r.()(l (11 $9,999 .. ____ 41)1<;iu,(j.0 to $14,999 . ?.T f>15.000 to $19,999 . ____ 163$20,000 am i o v e r . ____ 426.Nut n-jtorti-d ............ . . . 67

DW E L L IN G U N IT S BY NU M BERO F ROOMS

Number o ff »w i»er- Rental L>vv,'IIing

Booio.h Oc<-|ipii-d 1 1111 a 42

t. Uiln

3 .......... 33 ____ 437 ____ 471*1 .......... 129 ____ 711 ____ 843

495399; mid uviT 1,274 . . .

Not rt-1.673

ported

H W K l.L IN H I M T S BY M M BER OKI'EUbONS PER Rm».M

Numlier o f 'Dwelliiig j

^'l;l^^ifi'lUlon I 'l i i ls j\er) Spacious Ho % per !

rooiiii ............................................. 1.862 :S|.a'-ioiis p »e«T i-B to pertsoua ,

per room 1 ........................ 1.312-.Vih-qiitite (o v e r % to I |M-rK«Mi i

jH-r ...... . ................................. l . " l I :' r-iwtiid t'lvef 1 to 2 (lersmis

jM-r r.)oiii > .................... ...............IIV-T'r-iw i|. d (o v e r 2 to 3 jo-rsoiis

I"-' room 1 ................................ . .<ir.-;iHv .ivercrovvih 'd (ov»-r 3 je-r-

s.'io per r o o m ) . . ........ . . . .Persons |>.?r room uoi repurteil

4 46

IT

T 'lliit Occiiph‘,1 - 4.683D W E L L IN G U M T S BV B R I .M 'i r A LT Y P E O F I IK A T I N l i AP I* iH A T I S

Noiiilu-r o frv|M> o f NiimlK-r of D w elling

lli-iithig A|u>arBtti8 Structun-B tu itKI IhI A ir Furnace .. 1.081 .s if.iiii or V apor . . . 1,24.5 . . . . 2.157lint W ater ......... . . 1.028 . . . . 1,217Il. nting Slctve . . . . . 2S8 . . . . 499Other ...................... 5 . ■7.Nnni* .................... 1 . 1N.'t reported . . . . 1 . 0

Tota l .................. 3.(il9 . . . 5.138

D A T A P '»N < E n N IN H S T i t r r T P B K S N n itili<-r

Num ber o f of Dwellincs

Stru.-tiir-H P iilt

D W E L L IN G ! : M T S -B U IN V IP A l K IE L U S E D FU R H E A T IN G

Numtier tif N iimher o f D w elling

Slni'-tnretf I'n itK . . . 3,159

Fiiol Co,d V\ ood Gas

144,095

(Mi4li

194'

KefoKellt* . . .(Miter ...........Neil'- .............Not n-jiorled (I

32,SC7 3 619

n

RooniS.',o

11 > 204

the

l ‘'air> landu-ot S' .ak,-d as I’ a . itf l*' era.

‘ i is side w;is «li-.-ni lo-.ltil" Were clad w h en w e bnd

(• ' t o Hm hri;:ht sunsh i- ie K v e r v Hm* the jd. im- enfe i

! " Id '-.r .-...rn.d Jo d i i . j . ijii,, vvoiHii pull tip aiiam

b-uds wen- l.ki> fh<- o m ,s M. ’ .‘ f t i sh draws and it s*-,-m.-

\Vc e .,i|t ( iin.

luth-i'br

.b. Ill i)ke

i and o iii.H io r w i.H.I U 's..,. l-;n k to th e e a r th if s i . |||, , lr.-,ini jim l th a t I h;-.| just

iw iK .‘ -o.|, I \ ou g e l .1 haticesom etim e,

h.tv.- .1 j,.( of animal bb i«>al .ind the birds c d lc i- t t->' f I ! . iunii>s a.s .1.1 H). fi-.b. b av '- a lot o f n.itur* at .-u d oo r.

Bow Hoiisi- S in ffle Fam ily 'I'o ta l .\miiie-r 2 KamHv . . .1 FatiiHy , , . .I F'iuiiilv . . ..\|iHrlmeiiisH oteD . rp ili

Inc G ..11S.O llie r I . - H i lie

.STIJI ( T I U K DY .\*;K.NiniiloT o f

N iiin lo-r .if Year.s S iro ' lures1929 D o e . ,.19'» I I 92X . . . .1919 19.-'tP H I 1918 .........J909— 1913 1901 19"X . .JK‘,9— t9o:i J 89 4 1 898 . .1881— 1899 .|8r.9 18891 8*,8- aiot ejirll«-r N<»( r*-p,ir(t'd . . . .

3. ('.49 [>.I3kTota l ...........lU N M N G W A T E R IN D W H bLl.N G

U N IT SNumber o f

D w ellingW ater In l i sFold .................................................... 377Hot and F o ld .................................. 4.747None .................................................. 14.Not reported .................................... 0

9.', a146.39i

IfM28S2 .1"

T o tn l S irueliires .STKI (T rR K .S BY

Coliditl'M i nf .''tr in liin -jN 'lm fier nf St rii'-l iirt'B

*P.od , . . ........... 102N'-c iIm Mm-»r Bepair.< . . . ........... 2.49.5N«-,-«|f» M ajor ItepiilrB . . . ........... 6 H*Unfit fo r n» ........... 50N«»t reported ........... 2

3.649T o t ji ! Hiriii-Hires .........Ibqoirfs on cixoilHon of Htriieinrex

should to- iiioierHieOil lo t... Hi,. iq,inr..roi o f notile<diMiea) entinoral.irK n-|ioae almidnnlx varv aeeordinc t« the l,»e « l i f y in wtiieh Hiev r*-s|t|,. ( ' oiimt•I*ieefly ttie***' flcnr.-s eaTino? ........oared wIHi sim nar rej.orl.s from oHi<-r■It les

S T IM C T IU K S BV I H n \ f| p \ t . .M ATKK I.XLS O F F o N S T B t ( 'T I ( » N

NHillle-r o fMali-riwl St m et oresW ootl ........................ ................... . . 2,70". .rl.-k . . ■.................. 3r>2Stone .................................................. (;nsioi-<-oOther ..............................x..t reo..ri.-.i....................

.396 1 D

9 l ‘Tot'tl St ria-t nre« . .(LVBAGE.S a n d A l T0>D d tl I F.S

D<-rti« Nuint.erS in o ii ir . -s w ith privaf'- carac'-s 2..'.|.'! .stroeHir»-s wiHnoii p riv.iie car

« ile s ...................................... 1Not r.-jM-ri'd a- havinc or ii.it

havin g garaci-a .......................... ;{

T o ta l S fr ii.-H in -a ......................... 3.619( 'a r •apHeity o f n-itorteil c iragi-., 9 9j-j M iiiilie r <•( re|>orlei| .■iiiloinoiiileM 3 538

DATA (9t\PKBM\G DW EU.IM ;. F M T S

(V I l ’.\N( V AND VACANCY AS (»F

Tota l ............................................. r,.1.38GAS A N D E I.K iq 'B IC M G M T IN t; F A C IL n iE S IN D W E L L lN t; U N IT S

Niiinlier o f D w elling

Ka.-illty UnitaGlia ..................................................... 6Kh-<-trl«-lty ............................... 4.991'Mher o f N on « ................................ I 3>i.Voi rejiorted .................................... 1

Tota l ............................................. ,5 138GAS A N D E L E V T B IC CO O KIN G K AC M .lT iE S IN D W E L L IN G U N IT S

Nuiniter o f Dwelting

Fn.-mty F idtsGjik . ................................................. 4,924K lerlr ie ily ....................................... 6• Mher or None .............................. 207.\ot rejiorted ....................... 1

>.138Ttitiil ........................................... 'W A T E R C IA »S K T S I SKD BV

d w e l l i n g ; U M T S I'rlviip* W a te r # Nnmin-r o f

UloHcta In D w eiiiogItw elling Un it Units1 3.9142 and over ...................................... 1 . 1 1 1Water Ulosela — ParH al U»* In H allI iiHt-d by tw o dw-e|liiic iinitH .. 9J I liM-ti li>- ihrt-e ilw ellinc iinila :t 1 ii!«'d hy fou r dweM iuc iintls .. 0I iise,| by f iv e o r more dwelling

unita ........................................... (IWater n .iaeta— PartlaJ Uw*— in Yard I iis4-d by one D w eliiiu ; i'liit . . |I iiaed hy |we D w e llin g Fniia . . eNone ................................................. I a

Tota l ............................................. 5 J3STI Its a n d /o r HiloWKBS IN

iiW Ki.LING 4 .M ISNunibof of

DwellingDd's aml.'or S h ow er« Units

• 4.188{ ............................ h:.x•Not rejiorteU ................................. (»

Tota l .............................................r, 1 38 !M K C H A S IF A L R 1 F U IG K B A T IO N

.None .................................................. 3.179 |l -elrle 1 'r7 f I

G a a ...................................................... ar. i(MtnTN'lt r»-porl*-d .....................................

TePtl i.1.38

■|t the :et the

Caught 1 larg I*him:."C,. ,ji,\ Wbi. !i ritr;:;.- "ir ,• ••! r:>!i .1•!■! sm'!! t til: ii-s n- .-irr■V ■i'. . . .<iiiit-ai ■u-1 n>.w Hi' ce Will.,- nlie W . Ul.l

Wa. be VH I., :s ' Wi'v. ' I '-arjump IhT'-e or { -iir in- t;o5 ' • >'-.‘»rs

I Item s \'I'-.r.i 1 I bv. I liiig U n lf-Ue*ii;il I nits Hn< Imies vaeaiit

iin ff- fo r r e n f i ........................Dv>*-ili!:c I uit« on 'ipb -d !•>'

ow !o-rt pti-»i Im.-niii- t'ldfs . . ..Vat-:iMi Dw '-liu ic I —it- .

Ti'-y Jl. r. •■ota cfExtra Uan iili— i-h.xriiic d iv U iu c

tinit w II (• •i-H;i I ...... . II- -. 9IM 'B .\TD *N (IF «H I I I - w r y u y

N'l o c - u p A N I s

8 8--

Oftr of Buick J veteran «rv)ri^m^ i an.I .xn:ij, ,it

Jl DGK DKI, MAU WINS

Jti-lg'- A. D**mnrest Del Mar of \u-iiil<m rtwtd, jmlge of the Court *f Krnirs and A|q»f:a!,s in Ik'rgen

t ’oiintv. was a memlver of the Rer- en County bridge team which cap-

"irisi rive tniphles in the Thinl An­nual NVvv Jersey L idge Tourna •neni just con< lu-Ie.', at Asbury 1 ark. Ju(]g9 Del Mnr took honors 'll the team nf four, t.-am of two. and ui'lividually. Others on the

I "G I tn.'k him to •'i bull tij. fi.|- in- .

ixKiiuni cnap- I in.in, Vinrfnt Mllln, an,I iNuzer.

'*» nihn,„TI h ,lh a l llMaa.

ahvHs............— 1«S,

>F\ t m oiiH , |g

W E AVE RS

We have prepared an unusual group of \

Shirtmaker '

Froc ks

Good News

Foundati(00$• • for the

Heavier Woma

... all at this very inU-'re.sting price . .

$ C -9 55These wu.shable Rr.iH Crepes are just the right weight and color tn make ihem ym ir fav ­orite dress fo r Fall and Winter. A lso Inrludrrf !!•(' Jersey, ligh ' weight Wool iind Silk O e jo ;i. Tliev are oil inati- tailoied wlHi fine (le- lail.s and expert work- mjinslnp. Sizes 12 lo 42 complete.

Here \s something • • • .D*t old; We i found tile perfect r.ssarj RmiuhtthH, 1

moiK for Hip hpa figure. N(, more p heljv ,pad(iin,-4 , , . i|,j piij,] UJ* fceliiiK, Easy sdjiis' ami so (*as\ wear you won t rea you have it on. Wh( ther you are sli meUiutn or tail, can have this foui lion iraiim-m

y o u r partifuiar (Riirpment.-. priced only

KENWOODall-wool

nhels

Full size 72x84

$ ^ .9 56

Now you can ea.dlr afford a Kenwood! . . Here is the. .Arondac, 3 finality All Wool Mauk- el — a I an exceptloa- ally low price. I ‘ '8d^$ soft texture and medi­um nap mean warmii without w'-ight. Bound with matching 4-iacb riltbon. Only bectu^ these liliuiki fs were or­dered early is this price po.ssjhle. Bought today, they would $dl for IS .50. Green, Ro«. reach. Gold. Blur*. Taa.

FINAL

C U R T A INClearance!

Last 3 Days4>mI> « (|«.vs m ore (o flit ^<Hir ('iu ia in Needs at th(>so low prieeH. S fill plenty o f seiec. tIon left, but Uin (juantities are dw indling fast, so come tom orrow !

$1.39values

$1.95values

69-98c

Ollier Ciirtnins and iH-aperif^U K !>r< ’KI> pnqMn-tiouHleiy

while they |».Ht.

WEAVER'S47 East Palisade Avenue

Englewood 3-5800

Englewood, N. J.

OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9.:J-