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Cents Tftbuct-ceL Conservation of water Is everybody's business. One of the blf wastes is lawn sprinkling. Most lawn experts insist that a little water to worse than none. The wetting of the earth surface-^which to all sprinkling accomplishes—per suades the grass roots to torn up, seeking tke moisture from the sprinkling. There they become subject to the heat and dryness. Healthy roots drive downward, making the I rasa stronger. Why waste water to ruin your lawn? i • •■•■.'•bit' l.tb-arjr, Vs tier brna't A** . rni'vjr*t, *• J •• *».! III IIKIIt.KN KK\IK« Vol. 3*» \... I l.> M lllt RSIVN. J.. A Jil s I I Nat. Little Loop Team In W in, To Play For Title Lynilburst's National I.mgui* All-Slur- won tl.rir fourth straight D>»tritl V Little Lmgur T,nirnaiii.nl ^anir on Tiir»day night by *i|Uff*ing pan .Nutley Central I to It. The victory enable* the local National Leaguer* to advance to the finals of the district level and tonight at CarUtadt w ill play the winner of lail night'* Lynd- hurst Americann-Belleville American* game. The two lilt* were scheduled for Tuesday but Two Male Nurses In Graduating Class OfThousands InTaxes the heavy rams made River Road Park unplayable to force a one night postponement, while the Carlstadt. Field was put in orde.- to get the Lyndhurst Nutley tilt off on schedule. Manager Carl, McDonald 'sent southpaw Eddie PetrAsky to the mound in quest of victory^ num- • ber four and the Amvets' ace came up with his second straight sterling pitching job. Last Thurs- day while pitching against Rear ny Northern he struck out nine- teen but had to be content with a 1-1 tie as he departed after nine innings of pitching under the rules On the following night Lyndhurst went on in the eleventh inning to score, twice and win a 3 to 1 decision. Petrosky gave up a scratch in- field hit to the lead off batter Ed- die Salayko to open the game. He then retired the next seVen bat ters before walking Ed Place in the. third inning. The next six went oat in order and Petrosky got into trouble for the first time Babe Ruth Nine Wins State Championship, N. Westchester Next Lyndhur*t'x Bahe Jiulh League AM-Stai**, lhe newly crowned New Jersey Slate Champion* will represent the olale at the . M iddle Atlantic Regional Bahe Ruth League Tniipiameiit in l,)iirhluir|' Va. ■ The tourney w ill he- gin on W ednesday al the Lynchburg City Stadium but Lyndhurst will not see action until 6 o'clock on Thursday six until six o’clock on Thursday evening, August 8 when they op- pose North Westchester, the New Yi'fk State Champions,. The ohe and out elimination tournament for MiddJt- Atlantu Region honors with the winne- gotng f() the WoiMd Series bt Ann Fslrlelgh Dickinson I'nivendty Nursthg Graduate*. July *57: left lo right rn the abuvr picture ur 1st row. Lois A. Tobin. Ridgefield. Judith K ( ou. Nutley, taUirr!*. \ ILiO .ln* Irattetk llranna E. Corbisiero, I nion City; Anna II Perea, t’nion City: l-uretta T. Iw«*\*ski Sum m er* tile Ind row Marv Fllrn Bauer. South. Orange: Stella Bolden. Kutelle. Flesnor J. Tar*.l, Alpha France* II Kr*» We*t Athens/ N. V . Lois A Wild. Kamaey; Geraldine Iteiwn l>e (iNTirv Urehauken Srd r«tw I.U rile A. Clayton, Jtldgewood; Leslie James Kelly, t Van Fvh CouH, Lvndhurst Angelo t Pirro Lyndhurst: l.dythe J. Swarts. I’nion City, Mia* Mary Topalis. Chairman in the game% Three bases on balls Arbor, Michigan the following in the fifth posed a problem try week will be contested by eight ing to protect a slim one run lead i teams Next Wednesday at 6 p.m but the clever youngster fanned j the Pennsylvania champion w il Bill Irish with the sacks loaded ; oliide with Delaware with, the to end the inning. second half of the doubleheade1 Petrosky struck nut the first under the lights findim; Mary two batter, in the last mnin* 'land's rvpr.jent.tiy.' playinj On O'ffd then Jack Stral (tingled over , tarlo of Canada second .base for only the second Thursday's twin bill will hit, but the game soon ended as round out the first round’ aod at Johnny Schlitt. playing first base j « p.m. Lyndhurst will meet North, helded a ground ball deep behind j Westchester with the after, dink the bag and outraced the runner j match pitting host VlrgrfVK' The strange sight of I Wo men in ;i graduating nursing Li - - o t I K *>n t |M*culiar at j-all ill- iln* eye* o f th e two- tn« -ii- \ngflo Pirfo. .'Ml. of 2 Van l\k Court and Leslie IvelK of I Icean iit> ! They afe members of the.Fair j leigh Dii'kms-on University stu dents who; completed the lequiie i ments l'or the Associate in' Art.-. and ' tm/tr *w fo r1dati^i t««. K* H 1 ii half; year old I.Vert in the UIW . with hi* wife itui KeHv a If a m t: w dt«f i Nr tak Y'ii graduates havt mpl. ynienl in ti...few •»(«• ' . State Thi* i> ih*- fourth lu u I : • • •• peps*I N’u rs m a *i Fairleigh to end the game As puzzling as Petrosky was to Nutley so was Salayko to Lynd? hurst Although the Nats finished with five hits they were unable to get anything started against tlie Nutley righthander who baf (Continued from Page ll> Governor Proclaims * In order that the public be made aware of the many achieve ments of the Woman's Club of the Slate Governor Meyner has set aside the week of November 18 23 as Jersey Junior Week During th:* week, various pro- grams unci publications will in form the public within each'town of the actual operations of theit . flub, and the General Federation as a whole Lyndhurst boasts a club which has accompl.shed much in the, way of needeti equipment for our schouls and donations to charitable group* In addition to the ' philanthrope r work, the club also enjoys varied social activities in the way of dames bargeques and theatie parties If you are between the ages of Is* 35, and you would en joy such activity, please contact Mrs John Day at WE # 6831 She will forward an application for membership which will be} considered by the Club against West Virgina At six o’clock- on Friday evening th»- two Thursday winners ill meet and at eight o’clock the two Wednesday victors meet On Sat urday night at 6 p.m the iw. losers on Friday will play foi consolation honors, while at 8 (H> p.m. the two winners of Frida> will clash for the championship Lyndhurst. under the leader ship of Patrolman Bobby Muhl cisen and Police Ll Richarc: "Murph" Coughlin won the stat* title last week-end when they defeated Penm Grove 6 to 1 ai ! Miller Stadium in West New York. To reach the final^l.ynd j Hurst had to defeat North At i. lington, Kearny. Ridgewood ! North Bergen and Hackenaai k It is expected that Lvndhui>t ! «quad will make the journey by chartered bus at«l are expev tec- a txisition yvith the stale work in the Woodbine Home Boys • ’ * j. a p a r t Pirro. born in • l.yndhuryt. ser p; >ed ui the Navy J or two years' m the Astatic Pacific Theatre ’ Hot* to work as a civilian on an the medual department Pir.rtt intends to eventually be come'an anesthetist. He further stated. "Now ’hat we have two yeai college ptogr&no- for nurs mg as at Faiileigh l)ickina»>n Kanin* .Vuee *t fDU. Th*}' m"f' »>«* *'•11 ■Hra.ted to tt ........... . TAIO hike einM ltW lHara Ole fall Alta. bceaUM Of the aeawintef ^ , h , h , to bawme le^istered nurses . WMg* * * £ * * * * * * » Tv . In » fe« Hays .Pirro will join tp tll* f>»K<an. . . . i the staff of Clara Maas Hospital Pirro. lives at 2 Van F.yk Court j ,,, , s,- , Belleville and take a post in the with hi* wife, an Australian grrl • j reeeivmi room Ki lls .will tak« ' form erl| an .opera >ingsr. and i (C< tu •• • Two Lyndhurst Gids Thought Quake Was Part Of Club Entertainment The B*>ard of K.tu. *tu<n it . > ing lhe las titflwr* the >h.j> t h o u s a n d s >•! «i> •!!*>>' « ' year t>«s-au»e of ttn iner-t .t If , \ nn Avenue pr-*pei tv .«-t h* «i ? f> .• tn y e a ii The pn.prrty V* ,|;.ivatl>" . * bought a» m feh.*. l >-te T'tvlay n.>l«i>dy >oi«*.nt*r* * *t hv**! site 1'nMeavl v..m« . t'er** ft'*-! t^a< il should t'» tatned as -:npen" f pialrgntund j.utf*"* F*>r y I neither a v« in..4 -v u it i. * j «* i . p»?.p«rrty , . 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' 4 af> l*e *' quieed ' AliVUMt « very «e#i|ot ,m L> h d *iur.H ha* hat I * '.t ■ • rna'W-t i*: the* i ;|H l ty* a« - r » dd ij l lo iie pul uu a» a puldi« **ie -where e^-ervona. w»-u!d 'tiivi • : •jhafUfi to hid on *i. -. e lo p n n At tty* *':ad «, I. Ridge- It- ,♦ « - , A ' tig •< i ,afi «* alo* i . ' - . Hurt In 3 Car Crash Water Supplies Are Serious, But Not Y e t Critical The walef («*-» .1 »ot|hor*t "ami North \rliitgtt>n t»«.ih - ih p* inlettl ti|*t»n th r Jersey t H% •y *te«» i« trriuuiil h«l •• tl t ritH al Hi. I ea.I.V learoe.l thi- hshy alter a wuh rn ^id t r* of'the Jrr*fV I ill »s*te»t» llo water level at ihr Miaih riHf»<Ht III li**t*n»»»l* I*' |, 12 f. t t I In- ih lftlh I»# e.tiii|»uralde fo •ti|t|>lir« Mi I’* * . h I i . ii llo arfa wa» al«« •irnketi with a draught Plaint Fails Mount Carmel Stasi. ' . • . ! .1 »- v- '• ' .- Mr* ita. r t ,*-. U ltd A v*t>«e l a t l te a r’. «r-f. KtHOtta - •. • * lent* •’ «**i w-atet . - . f*.. an*i v , *-. . ti -r iih« ■*** tf** - »**• 1 > *t« il haa -iVd >p a 1*t al a iai n. S * If . .. . ... r ik» niU Sup* I-.,* * '***u z1 ' ' »K», wf lh a ' i.w< ol Itr.ule* . tlw ty. « . » « * > ^.,-ptiea*: s 4d > H— a re*«fs** t Vhrwe aod^ a. Half tot!ii-« S* u. oa - Has a and h*« t :.»•«'e a d'rwjaae* ’ M’agfo- ■■H»a « f i *a t e IV. ■-. . .»«•'! Ih* » • 'the. tta C«et> *" U A W the Jri .Mill ' . J Fhgti I Hr », » n t . i. lama-b * ba'diia . -1.» !t.l* *t *"• * *■ '1 i-H*- ' ti- : i a , *- fVaat ia» - heid t v V . V- > ty July and and , !« i Se »-~ >« t» ftM'i .badey -gfanted * * . 1 .iint,.,-. ars *.«♦«»*»'i » ■f' Uw -l*,-»l > a i« •«. t i ' i filial It. HI_-the,' ftwiat ■ -;. - att . t TT*. |h * t , to ' • ' lb t t-j ..f. C»otf««i* : «« vm* *«>it.«l t h e iai etm I ,j»t. ta* %•i*s* i- -I * t>« t * he * ( -I a <n ♦*'*>* hk>« a I*-*' i-*** ,.tr> tae. * *1* b« ,va- ate. »UWi|* .<•*«'at '* *aai W* ars n» ay . t**t h Hr> 'im** »-!w»at. |da« e* Hwl- -»-* t 'tiMa iO. *♦»-*•»• -J— ilk* »»i* waat^-hg a «tat . f t s o v p tt ' ai*r;h' a'» i a . . t** * .h ! > * ' I* ewmaaeSs ’ All - *>«*Jd he f-i4j*^ar''a>d -. liatiin e<» t-aa*r -*>th . ,u h l »*♦ »»<•< 'at nr**- i»>pui>ei» tjr«Mi.ghl l>'a.lel J 1., , I -.11 but* could not .ge (Continued on Psge lot |-1 rolls*- S|iell«| Two Weeko I Touring Stale of N, J. Mr and Mrs Anthony Tr«-»tta and family, spent tv week- touring the State of New- J« r:*ev visiting with old Army frn-nd> in Pompton I^ake>(. Lake W ,n »na, Greenwood Neptune, Allen hurst, Trenton Camden. Belm.u Monmouth Park Anbury I1 ok and Buchannan New York The tele|diim«- rang in the home of Mdriuu* t.arshelhi. 227 W eh*>t<-r Avenue. I.y iidhur»t. Tuesday night. ( ar.ihella ■picked. U|> the phone, lie let our a cry «•( hupp;!!*?**- . arul neighbotx who wi re gathered All M>»nday the anxious fani .'ii *i..l i y i n i r«M»m , iln t r i e d , ti . . * nfom atiun Vv.r -Hi.'. Saturday n.ij;hi t.'.i!l> lu tin C.n ;i? clii. f.mujy hail l>« rii.'t. uJt\ tn a siatennf fright. M aneandht; Me* girLfnVod Anal»elle (iaity of 271 ithrough Willo s ,i e n u e t»;» -1 downt i 0r% I .< •«.» night t Ca ’Mexi-o City lOr. a va atiofi be I la Was diavustin^ ftving I . Mi * 11 l 1 * l.sfi Saturday night fepoitl of la'w lhi te ritic ‘earthquake wer* «e School Truste< Datu* 1'( ttfan Icetved in this area, ltiif' fisi.ii t • , fwu Is trie d ..1 ■«s Maru idshe'-had eei I Ne Jl ’■le) b« • ; t*lc| *.< in . ntesasges r*'Uld .be sent could not get t!iri<ufcii . In . dtajiat d .* n i« Marie said ihi snd ^nnabeil grlim . had l>een in u m^ht club »it* the qiiSttv hit Ft* d b« gan to weave- i Wi thuu an S*< W. WI-.-i tig he* I Neittiei yul• .»< ith y • » h ? m *. 1 I urn i- f-V. «V;. I '• T he g.t ri- w City ill * n 1 Hiaf it, M. s> •« f»/ M Wug.ht . Aeit.* « , Wim^I rtuit • Anil iHaiy With Ah' N’aw Y"ft lv*»i >1 a (radda* Ittclt h.r 1 •s lf.it., a< tlrol at I*a. fling on ' t she ' 1 i ; a*»t n* *. *ne, C*» »ny»d r ad-- W e jus? M i’. .' 1 «« y (Mi 7n? " ! S *nt*« w o t-rated- f <• i <t.rt»s .d - f*-tehaad.'aod * d i »»«*■ e -her I*at fc K *a h \r a J t ir.f '. a<. fdant •• e‘t- a * , r,„ A V< .... » • . ' sit ««* ■>,!■ t . 1 ■... A . • i .<. ’ * • *•.' « “ v.»t- M . :et .A . , . R . | * . %i i im event i * _» • ea i >•» ia * * : n * a . i m «n * t *. hat t ad. j. 'afy»|ta**»: - ■id t * » h r/ a> <•*«.t»a«*» Had .aujMpil A Itteas as* fc» *« N - *t*4 U ‘ * A- •» to M '* >■ ,P’f >4a • * Weenie Roast A Feature For Playground Groups • <a*V (hat C* i»«ai »• la>*l. W *- ti i » Frankie’s Market Ir Ledi Destroyed In Near Million Dollar Blaze Monday Frankie** Auction Market on Route 17 in Lodi, one of South Bergen - famous -hopping landmark-, went up in flame- Monday afternoon. The million dollar fire raged for nearly three hours before the ten fire companies at the scene could Itring it under full control. The firetnen *worked under e*tfeme|y difficult condi- tion-. Tho-e on the mtrth »iile of the hlaiing market s«-rr constantly being choked by smoke, and fumes Burning pro (ana fas tanks from the food con lessu ns hampered the flse ftght ers on the south side of the-build *og The entire fr**it of the matn Luilding facing Route IT wa* leveled Only a fe%» major sup port beams .were left stand mi! when the tire was brought fully under <ontr«»l The market houses uver four hundred merchants who rent »;ate trum the buildings owner, Councilman Frank QuarUer oi The Latdl police pKkrd up fhrejf tx»y* be*ween *h» age* • 10 and 12 Who they say ma> know something «**rt< e ti.nx t^« lire* raunr they may pnislbly be able to identify adrtvr*/he »• m the arrs^ fatal the I Ikg t-- Iha Leaf) polu-a Patrolman Walter Kugbtt <>f the Bet - rn County PoU. • aa< first »o v-und *he alarm ih* I jmS- eom|>an*e* ware aktw d at 5 05 3 Elementary Principals To Be Shifted by Board Th* Board of KdiitlUofi "will oot deviate fr#*m ita plan to tr.ans I* j . three «lemebtary school ptiiti ipals ffu M»ard ind>«ated at i its- la*t nd-et.fig A group of »'iti ; imij a il-Jitt- urged the l»oar d to t han*’* il •> i ,ilmg. It * « ithout i :> tn « • » f Anthem*. Msftgtm -me of ‘ speaker *' -Mtd fie bad consulted \ three edta at'trfc all of wh*#«.' d«s •■ • ; • ■ | | .r I . ; t phy »n making the c hange* Pt;n< »i,el* #hifted -w. -* M » • Gra« e s ft »♦ a* h k e M,t* Ann* plik. w-1 * '* Mim Mary fte.llo. af* j- ' !* .; . i >ftt i p a i id Franabr 1 O n o shifted war.*' Mrs SsraJ. i -r,f» M m D uabrth Land j.sigr.. ,.M;. :>•-*'.?.> Fr«ngt»ane M-S’i Mai a Cttreto .Mn Alh* H i Ii,^n*t Mf>' '1 CalMf • l^»r.4eXtf I , I _ Longarzo Becomes Director Of FHA In New Jersey, Sworn In Last Wednesday and' * ■ a- ..«sei*-*,. v - P* The oil tir help t. >.h« couwiMMn rr... w v » ™ .r - ,.<STt „„„ ..... ■>-*. V - **• - « - ! .1 I JO p . The blase was w*dl started when the L*xL (lier’a n • ♦ * Ona qf the Ia»dl htrtTi,* <a.; W. (CuotmiMd us* Paga 1 Maine mhen the blase broke out He wss notified un media telj and wa* on b»s way home when the grecaaa war* *st*ngmsbu^ L.<e bUxa. H fi£« H- »•* er.Sei tair.ad at I' um K *- n <n W» tlr.r%d*y f«-/ M>* Hum Rir«a<) «*f Mrs f^gg-% R,|. a Mf» M-* ida P . M.. Mt< Ann ilnr M* M- - K * Ga . >;** Mrs- Barbata aod- t^fossa.'tMi An * I ’* i* r ,| I oiig.ir»o I v ml Uiir-t architecl and hoildrr wa* *worti in Monday a- dts- . *r»#i director of the I’ederal lloti-m g 4diniiii*trali«*n in Newark "l h e poat give- I . o f t g a m * ori.tlo lion r II A mat i fer* m tf*e »ntn'e North Jnt*( i f t i <‘i a of the n oat vital to th* ■On.itsd siaien L^mgario *a’tur<n*«t ' a. f!»v*ftim«oi urgantaati i U a-hh h ha- n*d aeieed t*<* ,r«*n# I vears a* ‘ h<ef arthite'i I; th* JJfey. » -v.'. •.. . ’v » , Mthut SjlveitM W ss.,.«fivP -tresi*mde«t of that new*i**farc save a blow by - blow - daw »tptton ' h. « tha' I jfOdhgnt « »f\ t"l he mu. h *><u«ht pwst an't foui}.* a hat Had *■»« r * f >-a » . SanaWtt II A it * and* * ftahttl : and ( P ,c»aa wyada a *• --* vr.tf.ut.: * ‘ f*f" la*.****- • ap . . tajgefija’a candsdacy^ tm -.the I aj«* pnl urvder w ay > aga> *>taei it- a a* asdaewwed lhat* W.l | t<aax f . h e <d' paaws, UMi ‘wad *>-■ FHA d«*,tr« 1 ) m*vm§ '.»*».: **»•■ * h'»fha< * p»-a^ m . A' astoftgWc. j Aaa« n .b t y «., . t a , -U- I it < . itateiy i.,f -a<e>! .. tfwt tlie fatgl fo» la noted *ni«/Ogl». <** and plan ton g w.: I m-mrt h.|M y **[a- Att a** i ..-1 * »• , Fr-ang • Ora*, h*o -'» ' **f C<>mr».»*".ttvi.*' >: th at twef-./nun'i f > nji't a r<^ • ..AaWgai# Maaaen - I# f H A »•**« be** Playground Marble Champs j * * asaA*** »k »■*«a la* * »***!-• ai - 0 . Wa«>: f M-» tt' m m M t a«*wdi - aa*? i a a H a # g a « Cased#-'*' taa^ « "•»»‘ J*ta* : • Ws. ~ ?n u L S b lllu s4 L'aga i i

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K e e p Y o u r F a i t h , C o T o C h u r c h E v e r y S u n d a y A n d H o l y D a y sM rs. D om inic P in to , of D ela-

fie ld A venue, re tu rn e d on S u n d ay fro m a tw o w eek s v a ca tio n sp en t nt l^ v a l le t te .

M rs. T im R egan, p res id e n t. Mrs. G eorge L un io r. M rs. L ouis Lud- d eck e and M rs. A lfred M orrell, c f th e B a rrin g e r-W a lk e r Legion A u x ilia ry , w e re d e le g a tes to the s ta te c o n v e n tio n ’ h e ld las t T h u r s ­day an d F r id a y a t T re n to n .

B etty Liu-, d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs. S ien W ei L iu , of C hase Aye n u e , h ad a s h e r guests at a party

e le b ra t.n g h e r first b ir th d a y on T h u rsd ay . Jo h n , D av id . P e te r S tep h en an d K ev in M cA uliffe C h arle s ?*nna. J o h n n e S p an o an e S ara O u a r ta ra ro . .

g iv e a rea l show ing fo r th e m ost up an d co m in g C o u n cil in th eS ta te .

P le ase sa v e aU y o u r w aste pa p e r ancl rag s for the n ex t S crap D riv e w h ich w ill b e co m in g up sh o rtly T he d a te w ill be an [ nou n ced as soon as p ossib le So k e e p posted . r

B efo re c losing , le ts tak e a look at s am e recen* h ap p en in g s of a w eek a*;o las*. W ednesday T hat w as th e d ay w h en th e O rp h a n s C o m m itte e u n d e r B ros. Jo e Na v a tta an d F ra n k C an d io took the ( h i ld re n from ' St. A n th o n y ’s to R ye Bea h v ia boa t. M an. w hat a tim e w e had w ith th o se k idd ies We a ll left a b o u t 7:45 from toWi an ti b o a rd ed th em on th e boal w h ich left fo r the P la y lan d o i W estch este r C oun ty a t 9:30. Aftei e a tin g and dock in" an d of cours*

j c o u n tin g heads, th e k id d ies w eni on ab o u t e v e ry r id e th a t the

j im a g in a tio n could th in k of.

T he trip., hom e w a sn 't bad at a ll as m ost of the c h ild ren w ere p re t ty w ell l ire d o u t from th« a c tiv itie s of th e dav . W e wer- a ll p len ty bush ed too b u t it was w ell w o rth th e effort to see those y oung o n es h a v e a t m e fo r them

; se lves. L o w a b o u t g iv in g us i h a n d n e x t y e a r on, w h a te v e r is

• p lanned .

S to re a t th a t place.M r A brio la w as 61. He w as

born in N ew Y ork C ity and had lived in L y n d h u rs t for 40 y e a rs befo re m oving " to O ak R idge. W hile in L y n d h u rs t h e w as a sa lesm an for B erg en A u to C o m ­pany.

He leav es his w ife, M rs. Am - I c lia D cch er A brio la ; one son, T im o th y J. A brio la ; th re e b ro ­thers, D aniel, of L y n d h u rs t, Roc co, of H ew itt, and A lfred o f P a ­ram o s; and four s is te rs . M rs. A l­b ina G raz ian o , of R u th e rfo rd . M rs. Rose Dam aseo, M rs. M ild red P ow ers and M rs. L u cille W ilson, o | B rook lyn

T he fu n era l w as h e ld on M on­day from the N azare M em orial I.im e, I n : . 403 Itldge Road. T*he

j Rev. G eo rg e F. M uller, of St. I# v latthew s .Evangelical L u th e ra n

C hurch , co nducted a fu n e ra l ser- lee. In te rm e n t w as in H illside

them o u t . , . I w ill feed them in a good p astu re , and upon th t high m o u n ta in s of Israe l shal th e ir fold be th e re sh a ll th e j lie in ' a good fold, an d in a fat p astu re sh a ll th ey feed upon the m o u n ta in s of Israe l."

C o rre la tiv e p assages to b e reao from “ S cience a n d H e a lth w ith Key t f) th e S c r ip tu re s ” by M a rj B aker E ddy in clu d e *he fo llow ing (494:1j9>; '“D iv in e L ove al w ays has m et an d a lw ay s wil! m eet e v e ry h u m an need . I ’, is not w e ll to im ag ine th a t Je su s d e m o n s tra te d th e d iv in e pow er toheal only for a se lec t n um bei •»r for a lim ited p e rio d of tim e, since t<> a ll m an k in d an d in e v e ry hour, d iv in e L ove su p p lie s all good."

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N O T E SP age a v en u e. T h e Rev. Lefftoy B rin in g e r, of F a ir L aw n, associ a te s e c re ta ry of th e N ational C ouncil "f th e C h u rch of C hrist in A m erica , w ill p reach .

T h e re ’s a w elcom e to all a t the C h u rch School an d at th e U nion S erv ice . ✓

SACKED HEART R. C. CHURCH R idge Road & N ew Jersey Ave.

R ev. Bernard M oore, Pastor

Masses; 6 30. 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00 in ch u rch .9:00 in school.

M OUNT CARMEL CHAPEL Copeland A venue. Lyndhurst

S u n d a y M asses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:30

By BILL TROESCHER

W ith the S u m m e r m o n th s h a ll over, th e C ouncil is now in th e stag es of p lan n in g fo r th*j fall w ith no hold* b a rre d . At o u r nex t re g u la r business m ee tin g ih is con .ing M onday * v..*nin; a t tlie C Y f th e prog am w ill "be out lined fo r all.

Th-.* big even* com ing up first v ill he the to w of tire B d l.-n - t he P la n i on Thu.*,«*.a|y ev en in g A ugust 15th. A ll vvho h av e signed up for Ihis a te ask ed to bd at j; c CYO B u d d in g n : l i t e r \ : : in 7:D0 p'.rn. We will* .cav e I ' i the p lan t liv bus in c n e ^cm p ,, so a o n ’t be ia te . F o r ^any d e ta ils

■please co n tac t B ro th e r J im Vav rik. T h e re s ti l l m ay i>o u few s;.ots open .

O n S a tu rd a y m o rn in g A ugust 3rd, th e m em b ers of th e Council a re ask ed to p a rt ic ip a te in the A d o ra tio n H o u r a t S t. M ary’s in Pasyaic. P lease co n ta c t PG K F red C osta for the d e ta i ls of t ra n s p o r ­ta tion . If you do n o t h av e a car, com e along an y w ay , w e’ll get you

| th ere . The h o u r is • from 5 ' to 6

ST. MICHAEL’S R. C.VCHURCH

R et. Ladlslaus J. W llc iew sk l Pastor „

Ridge Road and Page A venue Masse* are at 7, 8, 9, 10 and

11 30 a.m.

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W ESTM INSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 511 R idge Road, l.yndh urst

Phone WEbstJ-r 9-792* Lyndhurst, N J.

U nion se rv ices w ith the M etho d ist. C h u rc h a t W e stm in s te r S u n ­d a y s a t 10:30 a.m . th r u th e m onth of A ugust

V aca tion C h u rch S: hool, Auu ust 5 a a* 9 a.m in W estm instci F e llo w sh ip Hall ■

M utual Investm en t Fund

A prospectus* m a y be ob ta in ed from

B ened ict D eem ing it m u | possible to th an k a ll in p e rso n , j m ay w e tak e th is m ean s of e x ­p ressing o u r s in ce re and" h e a rt- 1 felt th a n k s to o u r re la tiv e s and rien d s for th e ir w o rd s of co n ­

so lation and b e a u tifu l floral t r i ­b u tes and sp ir itu a l b o u q u ets , at the d e a 'h o f o u r be loved w ife and m o th er A nn B enedict. Special th an k s to D octor Koi-lick, the c lergy of Sacred H e a r t C h u rch , the m em b ers of the T h ird O rd er, of S ’ F rancis, the C irc le C lub A u x ilia ry .the L y n d h u rs t Police D e p artm en t and to *he S taff of the NaV.are M em orial H om e, Inc. foi efficient se rv ices ren d e re d .

B ereav ed H usband ' an d F am ily

Sales Co.9 LINCOLN AVENVE RVTHERFORD. N. J.

G E n e va 8 -5 r ,l l t* \ o t w r i t te n in iM t in ; t h i« is mn iU u a tr a te d , in jo r m a t iv e b o o k le t >t>u u i / / e n jo y r e a d in g .

REED MEMORIAL UNITED P R E S B V E R IA N

CHURCH Stuyvesant near V a llfy Brook

A venuefctrv. Chase H. Stafford. M inister

346 S tu yvesan t A venue G Eneva 8-011$

Longarzo(C o n tin u e d from P a g e '1) j

B ack ing M ackey vras U.S. Mar* sha ll Jo sep h Jo b of R u th o rfo rd .

A cco rd in g to S y lv e s te rs sto'ry J o b had ta k e n M ackey to W ish - j ing to n and .in tro d u ced h im t o ;S h a n ley. T h en , acco rd in g to th e j s to ry . Jo b and o th e rs w o rk ed o u t j on Rep. F ra n k S. O sm ers of E n : : g lew ood. N in th D is tr ic t congress I m an.

T h e fight o v e r L o n g arzo w as b e in g w aged in th e m id s t of th e b i t t e r c iv il r jg h ts leg is la tio n d is cussion on the. s e n a te floor. N ev ­

e r th e le s s , S m ith -and C ase k e p t th e ir e y e on the ap p o in tm en t

O n W ednesday C ase ca lled As i sem b ly m an S avino from W ash ­i n g t o n an d d e c la red th a t h is in- ; te re s t in th e L o ngarzo ap p o in t 1 m en t w as s till hif-h an d th a t he

w as going ah ead w itlj h is fight | fo r th e L y n d h u rs t a rch itec t.

LongaVzo lives at 534 F ifth a v en u e. H e-is m arr ie d 4 > th e for m er M ary K ero ot L y n d h u rs t. He co n d u c ts his a rc h ite c t and b u ild -

I ing bu sin ess from h e a d q u a r te r s a l i 13H R iv e rs id e av en u e

L ongarzo p rese n tly is d ire c tin g ,. $200,000 reh a b ilita tio n p ro g ram

) at L y n d h u rs t H igh School and has p e p a r e d p re lim in a ry plaris fo r .* $750,000 a d d itio n to the

• school.. V . ' . V . V . V . ' . W V . V . ' . ' A V . W A W A V A V A V A W i W ^ A W A V . V

Please send me a t no obligation a prospectus . describing the D re)fus Fund.

I NAMr ---------—r-B 'o th e r N ick L a te lla has been

( hosen to act as C h a irm a n for , ■this year's A n n u a l F am ily Picnic. All th e m em b ers of th e C ouncil w.ill rece iv e a le t te r from .th e

! co m m ittee in th e n e a r fu tu re o u t­lin ing th e p ro g ram re g a rd in g the ale of t ic k e ts an d w ho m ay pqr-

i chase them . T he C o m m ittee has ' a lread y b eg u n it's w ork and you I a re a ll ask ed to ' in su re th e sue j cess of the day a n d n o t o v e rtax any of th e w o rk in g com m ittee

AH m em b ers a re a sk ed to p u r- ) cheese th e ir tick e ts as soon as pos- |

s ib le to assjs* *he co m m ittee in the se ttin g u p of th e food. etc. T his should b e th e best one yet- j

I so d o n ’t fo rg e t to a tte n d . All t ic k | l e t s . .m u s t .b e p a id , fo r by ..A ugust.j ' 3 0 th .in o rd e r to be v a lid fo r th e ; j p icn ic , •

Follow ing close by th e h e e ls 'o f ' the picnic w ill be th e A nnual

I’ilg rim m age- to W illiam ftow n. New Je rse y . W e hope to ge t a bus for t h f t r ip th is y e a r so thjil

| we m ay all tra v e l in o n e group. T h is w ay w e fee i th a t a b e tte r tim e m ay be* -had by those a t ­

t e n d i n g and we fee l q u ite su re ! th a t you w on’t re g re t going L ast ! y e a r w e h ad ab o u t 121 a tte n d in g j b u t th e e a rly m o rn in g w ea th er ' w as a g a in st us. T h is y e a r lets

I.A fT K R D A Y SA IN TS O r JE S I'S CHRIST ,A . E. Starks, Pastor

S e rv ic e s E v e ry S u n d ay a t th e

A d o n iram M asonic T em p le 321 Second A venue

, L y n d h u rs t, N. J. C h u rch S chool, 10 a.m .

P re a c h in g S e rv ice , 11 a.m.

WEbster 9-3373 A m ple Free Parking Open E venings till 8

Closed A ll Day W ednesday

ADDRESS.A w e l l <lirect«*«l s e r v i c e le a v e * a f in e a iu l

l a s t in g i m p r e s s i o n w i t h a l l w h o a t t e n d . T h e c o m p l e t e h a n d l i n g a n d c a r r y in g t h r o u g h o f a r e f i n e d s e r v i c e m a y h e p l a c e d i n o u r c a r e w i th a s s u r a n c e , t h a t it w il l- j^ a t i^ fa c to r i ly m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t* o f t h e m o s t i l i s c r im -

i n a t i n g f a m i l i e s .

.STATE,

School Opens'1 he D aily V aca tion B ib le

School of the_-W estm inster P re s ­b y te r ian C hurch op en s th is m o rn ing a t 9 o 'clock an d w ill c o n tin u e each school day th ro u g h n ex l

’ w eek. Sessions w ill be fro m 9 a.m, to Noon each day.

T he th em e fo r th e lessons to be taught, is " P io n e e r in g w ith

t C hri* tl’. M rs. - W illiam K. Tor- rum e is d ire c to r o f 'h e school

T each ers in the ju n io r d e p a r t ­m ent w ill be M rs C h a r le s H a u d . and M rs. A lfred H e m h a u se r; pri

m a r .v . M rs T o rra n c e an d M rs. J A G o jlisky ; and n re-schoo l, M rs A nton Renz and M iss Joyce G cy er. Mrs. O tto G e y e r an d Mrs- lohn C a n w ro n w ill be in charge

of re fre sh m e n ts .In ad d itio n to th e B ib le lessons

| th e re w ill be h a n d ic ra ft and .g am e s .

SUMMER CLEARANCE!LY ND H U RST HEBREW CENTER

333 V alley Brook Avene.e Study: G Eneva 8-9582

Jacob S ivan . Rabbi

RUTHERFORD BAPTIST CH URCH

23 W est Passaic A ve., Rutherford R ev. G eorge Sm ith, Pastor

59 W oodward A ve., Rutherford Phon'r G Eneva 8-6795

' N A Z A R E .M E M O R IA L H O M E In c.

Robert C. Jones, Mgr403 RIME ROAD - LYNDHURST. N. 1.

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R i d g o R o a d , N o r t h A r l i n g t o n , N . J .

S T A R T IN G AS LOW AS

. ST. M AITH EW 'S EVANGELICAL LU1HERAH

CHURCH Corner Valle> Brook A ve and

Travers Place, Lyndhurst Rev. G eorge M ulier, Pastor

295 Travers P lace, Lyndhurst W Ebster 9-2134

S u n d ay . A u g u st 4 9 30 a.m ., S u n d ay School, 9:3(1 a m.. Holy C on iun ion . "G o d ’s M ighty Acts" w ill be th e su b je c t of Rev: Mul , lers se rm o n S u n d ay . Mr W illiam . Mandel_ w ill be a 1 th e o rgan .

S u n d ay . A u g u st 11 and IH, at 9:15 'a .m . th e Rev. T h eo d o re flo rn h o c ft of S t. Jo h n 's . H arriso n w ill occupy the p u lp it of S t. Mat th e w ’s S un d ay , A ugust 11 and HI a t 9:15 a m .

T h e Rev G ilb e r t P h e iffe r of Zion L u th e ra n C h u rch , M ayw ood, w ill occupy the p u lp it of S i. Mat 'thew s, S u n d ay . A ugust 25,, an«l S ep tem b er I at 9 a m.

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thru Deepest Shadows

T h e M isses J e a n a n d G lad y s E lW ertow ski, of .T on P^yck Ave--j nue, an d Kay M inik. of R uthei fo rd , a re sp<>nding ’ his w eek a t A tlan tic C ity an d Wilc'Vwood

M r. and M rs. R ussel N eis of K in g slan d A venue, h av e fis th e ir g u es ts fo r th e res! o f th e su m m ef Mr. ahd M rs .-Jo h n B Kisselof. St P e te rsb u rg . F la a u n t an d uncle of M rs. Neis.

NO hour so dark, no heart so h eavy, butthat the eternal light of th e spirit ran sh ine through to bring solace and sereni ty . R everently, beautifu lly to express this

abiding faith is our steadfast aim.

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A t A u y H o u r . C a l l W K

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S u c c e s s o r t o .C o l l i n s M e n t n r in i

253 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurat, N J 7 WEbrter 9-3000

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GEneva 8-5668

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T H U R S D A Y , A U G U ST 1, 1957 C O M M E R C IA L L E A D E R A ND SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W

Gold Star Mothers Hootooc At MootingLyndhurst Chapter. Am erican

'Cold Star M others, w as hostess to a m eeting o f the State D e ­p a r t m e n t board on Saturday. Close to LOO w om en attended the m eetin g w h ich began* With a luncheon, served at San Carlo's Restaurant. Mrs. Elizabeth A lex , local president, headed the local com m ittee of arrangem ents.

Mrs. Anna Richerd, of Jersey C ity , sla te president, had charge ti! the m eeting wfcich follow ed the m eal She announced that Mrs. Mabel C Troy, a past "state I : r e s i d e n t , o f Paterson, was e le c ­ted first v ice president of the Na tional Gold Star M others at their convention held at C leveland. Ohio, the first w eek in July.

Engagement Told

1 . Mrs. Richerd also g iv e a re­port uf other proceed ings at the

| National convention.' It was announced that the N ew Jersey State D eportm ent o f Gold Star M others has presen*id a

i W urlitcer electron ic piano to the ! Veterans Adm inistration H ospi­

ta l- in East OrangeM rs. I ren e P rew itt o f O range

; is c h a irm a n for the Eas* O range ( H osp ita l and re p o r te d th a t in the j p ast th re e m o n th s m em bers of

the G old Star have *iven 775 h o u rs of volunteer service to this

! h o sp ita l Ward parties and birth­day parties are held regularly.

Mr*. M argaret A itken, of 1 Keansburg, chairm an for Lyons

Hosp.tal, also reported ward por-

| senior champ Don La Scola de feated Joey B resl n and in the junior gam e, Bob Pecoraro d e ­feated Tim Breslin for the crown

Mr. and M rs. L ou is F uscarin o , of 613 S ev en th S tre e t , an n o u n ce th e e n g ag em en t of th e ir d a u g h ­te r , M yrna, to H aro ld B lanck , of J e rse y C ity.

Mr. B lanck is th e soiW of M r an d M rs. H aro ld B lanck . of 315 G ra n t A venue. J e rse y C ity .

T he e n g ag em en t w ill be a n ­nounced a* a p a r fv g iven a* the VKW H all in L y n d h u rs t, on Sat u rd ay , A ugust 3rd

M iss Fuscarino . a tte n d e d L y n d ­h u rs t H igh School, and is now w ith th e Publse S e rv ice at M aple wood. H er fiance is em p lo y ed by W estern E lectric .

No da*e has b e e n . s e t fo r the w edding .

Playground(C o n tin u ed from P age 1)

b lew th e la rg es t b u b b le on the p lay g ro u n d . P ro je c ts fo r th e w eek in clu d ed e m b ro id ery , m ak n jg of n a p k in a n d b ill h o ld e r rs from p a p e r p la tes , pot h o ld er w eaving , a n d co lo ring . T h e g irls also p layed dodge b a ll and ju m p ed rope.

T he boys a* W ash ing ton School h av e d e c la red th e ir ch am p s; they a re Jo e y B reslin , ho rseshoes, and T im B reslin . C h in ese ch eck ers

* In so ftb a ll W ash ing ton w as b ea t ■ en by th e h ig h school, th e sen io r team w as b ea ten by Colum bus, b u t th e ju n io r team , w as v ic ­to rio u s; the sen io r team w a s 'd e .fea ted by J e ffe rs o n ’s sen io rs bu t

■ th e W ash ing ton ju n io rs w on 3'1.. A t C o lu m b u s School * he check

e r ch am p is L o u is ' M anganaro and * he horseshoe .ch a m p is Louis P eco ra ro . In so ftb a ll. C o lu m b u i bea t Je ffe rso n 's sen io rs 3-2. w h ile th e ju n io rs lust 5-4; C o lum bus beat the W ashington seniors hut lost th e ju n io r gam e. O n F riday! C o lu m b u s S chool w as d efea ted in p laying fo r th e t it le by th#' H igh School

A t Je ffe rso n School th e ch eck e r c h a m p is G e ra rd L em orc and J e h n 'L a n g IS *he C h inese C h e c k ­e r cham p. In so ftb a ll Je ffe rso h S sen io rs lost C u lu m b u s 2 J and the ju n io rs lost 3 2. Je ffe rso n lost to th e high school 7 6 and th e ju n lors won 10-1; Je ffe rso n beat W ash ing ton 6-5 an d th e ju n io rsSott 9 l

T h e High School team s a re the w in n e rs in the f irs ’ h a lf of the to w n league^ w ith a 7 2 record . }he s’a r p la y e rs a re Jo e Piertr>. J im K elly V»c T am aro . Rich H iggins «nd Bob G a n ffo The. s ta r s on th e tu m o r 'earn a re R ich C o ra l. R ich C ouglm . J im Celln a n d Jo h n V alarttano . who p itched a n o -h itte r a g a in st W ash ing ton School

At the M arb le T o u rn a m e n t held to r the boys a t P e n i-k F ield, th*

Given FarawaH PartyMrs A nthony Antiorio, 126

Fores.t A venue enterta in ed at a farew ell party for Jjlrs. Lee Lupo. of N utley, on Friday evening.

O ther guests w e r e . Mrs. John Cartelgrant. Mrs. Dom inick Car­tel*; rant. Mrs. C atherine Negro, Mrs. J . L Giaim o. Mrs. Dom in ck Albino, Mrs. L J. Halupka, and Mrs. Joseph C a r p i n o , o f Lynd­hurst Mrs. G eorge H ogancam p and Ralph C olabella , of Ruther ford, and Mrs. H enry O lney, of N u tley .

Mrs. Lupo is leaving today for Tarzag, Calif., w here she w ill join her husband and w here they w ill estab lish their home. She w as the recipient of a charni bracelet as a part ng gift from her friends.

Mr. and Mrs. A n ’hony Elwer tow ski, with- their daughteVs Jean and Frances, and their son Michael, of Ten Eyck A venue, and Ray Minik. of Rutherford, are back from a m otor trip to Detroit. Mich., w here they visited Mrs. E lw ertow ski’s sister, and brother-in law . Mr. and Mrs. A M M ickolczylck.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sciamanna. of G reen A venue, are back from a tour to Bingham ton. N Y , and through ‘he New England States.

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MEt.ROSi: IIAIR STYI.IST

N E X T T IM E yoU touch ul vour nail polish, try, th is Wipe away just a hair’s breath of color from each nail tip. P ol­ish larts longer w hen the tips are free. A lw ays extend the sid es of your nails a sixteenth Of an inch above your fingers

m akes hands look longer and nails stay stronger.*

Low forehead, round face” A short bang effect w ill do wonders. Som e smart girls wear w ings o f blonde or silver' hair at the tem ples. These, sur p n sin g ly enough uive an il lusion of forehead height Dangle earrings do interesting tn ck s to this fan a l type, too Try them!

SH1NEY NO SES keep pow dered longer th is w ay After you ’ve pow dered, pat ju st the tin iest bit of water over your hose, forehead, and other areas that take a shine qu ick ­ly. I-et it dry, then repjw der Now pat aw ay excess powder carefu lly w ith a pad o f cotton

F rom u n d er th e Ir y e r :Men would be a lot better off if they'd quit frying to under­stand wom en .and ju s t . enjoy having them around

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ties and other activ ities at that hospital.

PaSt Departm ent presidents who w ere present included Mrs. E velyn Jeffreys, of Spottsw o xi Mrs. G ertruds S. F lynn of West Orange. Mrs Florence Youn ’ of R idgefield Park, who had charge Of the reservations for the lun h eon, and Mrs Troy.

, There w ere cen ’er pM(Cei oh the tables o f ye llo w gladioli in yello w and w hite conta ners place cards favors in thesam e colors, presenting an at tractive atm osphere for both the m eal and th e m eeting.

The board m eeting w ill be held on Saturday. O ctober I9\h, at Plainfield .

Ta Join HatbandMrs. Robert E Reid, the for

m er Miss B etty Jane Youn^ daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Young, of Jay A venu e, sailed on Thursday on the U.. S. N S “G oethals” for Guantanana Ba> Cuba, w here she w ill join her husband Storekeeper t / c Roher. Reid! USN. son of Mr and Min p resently stationed there w ith th* US N avy, previously' stationed iii Georgia. Mrs. Reid spent four m onths with her # parents

Other guests at the Yiunj.; h om e du rin g the past w eek w ere their son and dau gh ter-in -le* Mr. and Mrs. M illard Young and son. Ralph, o f Linden, and then daughter and son-in law . Mr and Mrs. H e n r y Bariexica. o i New ark.

Mr. and Mrs Ralph Young m arked -their 41st w edding anni versa ry on Tuesday. Because of illness there was -no celebration

Mr. and Mrs Ralph Henry M organ and daughter. *Gail. of N ew York A venu e, w ith their granddaughter. Lynore D acosta of upper Saddle River, left by plane on Friday for S eattle W ashington, w here they w ill visit Mrs. M organ's sister. Mother Ger va.-e Lapadula. M issionary Sister of the Sacred He^rt. who i* principal of the* Saered Heart School there.

C harles Przychocki. of Lafay ette A venue, has returned from a trip to California, when* he spent tw o w eeks, and then a week in Colorado.

Mrs. Vavrik Eajaying Trip Ta Anchorage

M rs. W illiam J . Vavrik of Page A venu e w h o recently went to Anchorage A la sk a , by plane, w rites th a t she is en joy in g everym in u te of h e r m o n th th e re

T h e v isit v. as planned because of th e b?r«h of a grandson Jam esE ugene, on J u ly 6 th to h e r son and d a u g h te r in -law . M aste r Ser gean t .G eorge V av rik and M rs V av rik a* A n ch o rag e T h e c o u p le have tw o d au ^h * ers . N ora e ig h t year* old. an d J.»«nn. th re e

M Sgt V av rik w ent to hi* issitfnm ent at Anchorage in Jan­u a ry o f th is year and M rs. Vav rik and th e ir daugh ters joined

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Pleads GuiltyJeff K eith , 37. of N ew ark , last

w eek p leaded g u ilty to th e th e ft of $55u b e lo n g in g tt* V m vent G iancarlo , 144 R i\e r s id e A venue L y n d h u rs t, He w ill be sen ten ced A ugust 8 by J u d ^ e M orris M alech

W hen he w as a rre s te d M ay 29. he sa id he fo u n d th e m o n ey —

.five |11H) b ills a rid 'O ne $5fl b i ll— a longside G ia n c a r lo s c a r , G ian c a rlo s a id -the m oney w as stolen from h is j a i k e t ’ w h ich he had le f t «»n th e f ro n t »eat of the auto

J u d y W e is m an of Fern Avenue, and Joyce G eyer, of Fifth A venue, a tte n d e d a recent PresbyterianY outh C onference alt Blairstow'n.rep re se n tin g the y ou th g ro u p of th e W estm in ste r P re sb y te ria nC h u r ih ■

T h i M isses P a tr ic ia IXe U rd a t. d au g h te i of Mr and M rs. C o rn e liu s De G ruaf, of J a y A venue and IV 'tty M uldoon of Wood R idge sp en t las t w eek a t. W ild

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M r a n d M rs J<«mes H. A llan, of S ta tio n S q u a re h ave had as th e i r g u ests Mr and Mrs T h o m as K om ers an d s o n s R onald and K enneth , of G a rd e n G rove , C alif T h ey h ave gone »o P u e r to Rico to visit th e ir son. doing a ll th e ir t ra v e llin g by plan*

M r ami M rs. W alte r V o /kert- zen, of S ix th S tre e t, h av e h ad a* th en g uests for se v era l d a y s th e ir son an d d a u g h te r in law . Mr an d M rs. H arold V o tk e rtzen and sons, D avid , P au l an d D ennis, of -Or- U ndo Fla

George F. Woertz Jr. Sumer lastructar

PFC G eorge F W o e rti J r w host p a ren ts live a t 420 K ings lan d avenue., LymUtiHV* N J is a m em ber of a n in stru c to r g ro u p su p p o rtin g the a n n u a l sum m er n a m in g of R eserv e Offl e e r Y rn m m j C o rp s m d e t a t f ta * Rile> K an

Woertz; is reg u la rly assig n ed a> a fu n n e r in C om pany A of th r 1st D ivision’s 2«th In fa n try a i th* fore

A 1^55 g ra d u a te o i L y n d u rs i H igh School. Woetr* entered thr Arm y in Septem ber 1055 awd com ple ted basic training at FV t D ig, S J

Mi> Ella F rtiz in y , of Valiev B rook Avenue, has re tu o n ed fron a sta> »>f o v e r tw o w eeks at th» .lonn >f her d a u g h te r and son in la w . Mi and M rs Irv in g F Hmitt and s I rv in e i«»dd at Kanaka ( f o i l N Y

V iolet M ay Schreckenstein daughter of M> aAd Mrs Thoma Schreik en stem . of lo n t in e Ave nue, * as' gue*» of hom tr a» * parts , w n at her hom e on Sut urdao m celebrattun o f her aev enth birthday Her guests- w en Mrs. H enry Krisek and children Judith, and Wayne, dl New Yorl G ity. Mr and Mrs C h arles. Po* and gi Sndchildren Rose am Jamer St.,n lkk of C arlstadt Mi A l Rupinj,ki and children. Join and Bruce Raymond Mis*Louise Riley. M rs Robei Schreckf n«tein. and Thom as -«n \ t u h a i S<hrevken*»ein. o f l.ynd hurst ‘

Mi and Mi|k, J e ro m e . A Urns a n d c h i ld i r i i l io n a ld an*t Jei*qUe line , of Van B u te n .S trrri, h«v- con«lu«.i< d a vacation s i« tn a L a v a lle tte ih<nald «s now a gu*% of Mi and Mi - K u h a rd Me L ynn o f the B ronx, N Y at N orm andx Bea*'h 4

D onna C la ire Boglr dau g h te i of Mi and M<». H orace K H ogk J r . . of P ase A venue, had a> g u ests .it a party , M onday, in ce le b rau rn * oi her f if th -b itth d a v h e r b ro th e r and s is te rs and IHi trk -ia S tu rg es and lasu ra Q a lliu

Miss M argare t ReiA of liaze! S tre e t, has re tu rn ed ftr>m hei va * cation- s|»ent a t D etro it M ich

K a t h h r r H i ui lk-nn<» R iley.

Young people of the Re«»l Menu'r:al United Prt ^bytertan Church %yhe itte-’de>< " < > >youth conf« ie m e 4t S ’ >n« v

, B rook Long '.{stand w x-v J«yce Brouv. e iA n c h e r Sus«m>e M.*i ^haii. Luc > i 'i . k • a* Ian : «iiv Liston Jiady Cart SUrbana Daw « n . H elen Sv and- Linda

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Mr an d M rs A O t ie y e r a n d d a u g h te i . Joyce. ttl-\ F t f th Ave nue, h ave re tu rn e d ft« m a v k J (ton spvnt a t V iegin ia IW*, tt th t r ip s te W lllistM kui1! an d Jam r« u>*«. Va

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N EW YO RK — W hat a re th» k id d ie s b r in g fed in th e m ovie* th ese days?

It is pa in fiil to rep o r t th a t the p ro d u c t ju st isn 't good. T h e p ro ­d u c e rs w ho p u t pit tu rp s out for n e x t to n o th ing , co u n tin g on a fast, if not huge re tu rn ., k eep tu rn in g out th e so -ca lled si ien re a d v e n tu re p ic tu re s because they k now th a t y o u n g ste rs en jo y be ing scarified . •

T ro u b le is the m ovies ca n 't dr. it th e w ay the a u th o rs hove been d oing for y ears . O ne o f the c re a t sh o ck ers " F ra n k e n s te in '' becom es a k ind of w eird ex e rc ise in face- m ak in g in the ha-nds of th*movi» . _______ _______ __________

On** oTTnT’ m o iT su T ' «\?sfu l <>t th e th in g beyond life e ffo rts wa ‘ K ing K ong” an d th e recen t. TV re runs of th e g rea t oltj p ic tu re show how f ia y e d it w as a t the co rners.

It is difficult to m ak e v isual th e f rig h ts th a t a tta c k th e nerves in th e w o rk o f -a g re a t author.. Tw o Baddies

In com pany w ith som e y oung b loods las t w eek w e b e to o k our- fe lv e s td a p ro g ram ad v e rtis in g

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W ell, tlie young ’u n s could ; h a rd h ’ ait to ge t going. T hey ! feasted th e ir . im ag in a tio n s on the

sp ectres o f the fea rfu l th in g s to comr- g rea t b easts and inh u m an m en Both w e ie so c ru d e as to be laughab le .

T he "b east' ’tu rn e d , o u t to be ^ fanged , b ird lik e s tru c tu re w hich k illed ju n g le n a tiv es . O nly sm all sh o ts of .the “b e ast" ev e r

] w ere g iven the au d ien ce . C lose- ups of the v ictim s,' d ead and ■crat< hed by h u g e ! talons, were* p resen ted , how ever.

K v e r itu a lly it tu rn e d o u t th a t the “boa?t‘' w as o n ly a n a tiv e w ho w ould don th e s tra n g e at

' Krc in an effo rt to I r ig h te n his ; peop le to r e tu rn to th e ir old,

A s in m o st ju n g le p ic tu re s the , p h o to g ra p h y v. as ex c e llen t. The

sam e s tock scenes of* a llig a to rs j lip p in g in to th e w a te r , of ,py

thons h an g in g fro m t re e s wer*; show n. T he only d iffe re n c e was *h <t the n ro d u ce rs had th e ir rh a r a c te rs u n d e r c o n tin u a l a ttack , vy o*n tni-v w e re n 't s tru g g lin g w ith th e " b e a s t” th ey w ere be m g a tta c k ed by tig e rs , snak es

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T he m ole m en tu rn e d o u t to be a reg im en t of w e ird ie s liv ing in th e bow els of a m o u n ta in They k ep t en slav ed a sm all a rm y of a n im a l m en w hom th ey lash ed c o n tin u a lly so th a t th ey w ould p ro d u ce the necessities of life for th e ir < a p to rs.

In to t h i . d rea d fu l c a v ern s tu m b les o ur hero , a m o u n ta in c lim b er and a co u p le of h is pals. Ju s t as it ap p e a rs th ey a re to be k illed the in tru d e rs tu rn on the flash lig h t. P ro m p tly th e in h ab i ta n ts of th e in n e r e a r th confuse the v is ito rs w ith gods.

T in t s illy busin ess goes on un til . O h. w ait. T h e re a re girls, too S tra rn .e rn a d e n s all O ne of th em is h an d ed to th e h e ro as his s lav e . H e g ives .her a H olly w ood ta lk on e q u a lity an d by golly, even u n d e r th e ro ck s love bloom s.

We w ould say th is is one nf the sillies t b its of bu sin ess ev e i co m m itted to ce llu lo id . B u t say th a t a f te r each new a tro c ity is co m m itted .

T h e d re a d fu l th 'n g a b o u t such ] pi< tu re s is th ey ar«» aim ed at i c h ild ren w ho a re lea s t ab le t< d e fen d them selves.Johnny Trem aine

O n th e o th e r side of th ? ledge* is a m ovie lik e J o h n n y T rem aine, a fine, h an d so m e effo rt from th e , W alt D isney s tu d en ts .

It has been o u r c o n ten tio n for m any y e a rs th a t A m erican his to ry offers th e m ost lu sh field for m ovie e x p lo ita tio n . It has been p ro v ed o v e r an d o v er ag a in But D isney seem s to h ave cau g h t the secre t to his h e a rt He keeps mirk ing g rea t m ovies and lots of

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•tory o f th e Boston -T ea P a rty , thp r id e of P au l R evere and the b a ttle of L ex ing ton and C oncord.

T h e m ovie m anages to ge t off «ome w o n d erfu l speeches— b u t it does not a llow th em to bog d ow n j the action T he y o u n g s te rs in w hose co m p an y w e saw th e p ic­tu re en jo y ed it trem en d o u sly fa r m ore th an th ey d id th e hor m r and sc ien tific p ic tu res

Wp th in k D isney m ig h t well d e v o te h is and h is s tu d io ’s tal en ts to th e full sto ry of G eorge W ashington , ope of the g re a t fig­u res of world h isto ry and. cer • ta in ly , the greatest in A m e iic i Air 'Conditioned City

This tim e of y e a r illustrates o n ce ag a in th e alw ays changing faee o f th e city . T h e Hcitel Asso- ■ ra t io n w hose m em b e rsh ip of 165 h av e 80,000 room availab le r e ­p o rted last w^ek h a lf of th em •ire a ir-co n d itio n ed .

T h e re isn 't a th e a tre open th a t d o e sn 't h av e a ir-ro n d itio n in g .

I R e s ta u ra n ts th a t d o n ’t h a v e a re , few a n d f a r b e tw een . B a rb e r | shop* th a t d o n 't h av e it a re ; passed by. G rea t new office bu ild ) m gs a re all a ir co n d itio n ed , j And, rem em b er, its h ap p en ed i m a decade th is g rea t a ir-co n d itio n ih g bu sin ess It h as seen tb«» rise of a m u lti b illio n d o lla r

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M r an d M rs. E rw in K iess P a rk P lace, h av e as th e ir , guests fo r a W eek M rs. I .au ra U pton , s s te r of M rs K iess, and her d a u g h te r , F.loise. of ju n c t io n C ity . Kv T h e ir son. E rw in K iess. J r . . is v a ca tio n in g in P u e r to Rico.

M r and M rs f )o m in ick Da nniani. of F e rn A venue, e n te r tairted on S u n d ay in ce le b ra tio n

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M r and Mrs, of E d iso n P lace East R u th e rfo rd Hie th e ' p a re n ts of a son, R obert

J M ichael, bo rn on T h u rsd ay a t the | H ackensack H ospita l. T hey h a v e

a d a u g h te r . M an e S u zan n e , four ! v e a rs old

M rs, G eorge U lrich , of R iver side A venue ’ has r e tu rn e d from h e r v aca tio n sp en t rft O cean C ity

M r and M m S tep h en L e m b o ’ I Hind c h ild ren . C aro le , M aureen

S tep h en and R obert, of F o rest i A venue. Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as iA c a rd i a n d sons. T hom as. R obert i and D avid , of S ix th A venue, and

H elen M entone, o f P a rk P lace, sp en t the p ast w eek a t W ildw ood

Jack Wrbb In h is m ost rhallrnning rol* as T /S t t . Jim Moore, battle hardened d r ill Instructor at the M arine C orp.' Parrts Island training base ,1s the h e r . of W arner Bros. "The D.I.” now thru Saturday. August 1-3 «t Ole Rivoll Theatre. Rtuhertord.

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C ecil B. De M ille 's g rea te s t film. I T he Tpn C om m andm ents.* ' en

do rsed by re lig io u s lea d e rs and j ed u ca to rs atnd a cc la im ed by the n a tio n 's critics, w ill b eg in its ex-

.elusive N o rth e rn N ew J e rse y en j g agem ent W ednesday , S ep tem b er 25. at the A dam s Theat**! No o th er th e a te r in N o r th e rn New J e rse y w ill show “T h e T e n Com m an d m e n ts” d u r in g th e ex tendpd ru n o f th is P a ra m o u n t produc, t io n at the A dam s T h e film w ill be sh o w n tw ice d a ily , w ith an ad d itio n a l sc reen in g a t 9:30 a.m on S a tu rd ay s . A ll ev en in g per fo rm an ces w ill b eg in a t 8 p.m.W eekday m atin ee s w ill < tait at2 p.m. S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y and H oliday m a tin ee sc reen in g s w ill beg in a t 2 30 p.m A ll se*U w ill be reaorved

T he box o fflee .is 'n o w open and, in d iv id u a l o r g ro u p sea tin g can be o b ta in e d by p hon ing M A rket3 1992 o r w ritin g to t h f A dam T h e a trp 28 B ra n fo rd P la 'e . New a rk . T ick e ts for ev e n in ': p e rfo rm ances an d S a tu rd a y . S u n d ay and H oliday m atin ee s w ill be $2 20 for o rch e s tra a n d loge. and $1.T>0 fo r the b a i 'o n v W eekday mlatinee and S a tu rd a y m o rn in g adm issions w ill b e $150 fo r o n h e s » r i and loge and $1 25 for thp balcony C h ild re n w ill be a d m itted to a n \ p e rfo rm an ce fo r 90 c en ts if ac conipam pd by ah a d u lt. T he m an agenvant of ‘ the A dam s w ill a r rung** g ro u p se a tin g on req u est and w ill offer d iscoun ts to la rg e

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ficant m otion pit tu re ev en t, th*A dam s T h e a te r has been re m odeled and com plete ly re d eco ra ted , w ith w h ite C o rin th ian p ila s te rs an d « ji al ceilings N«*w p ro jec tio n e q u ip m en t is being in. s ta lled and tes ted t*» proje-1 the Vista Vision epic on the nr-.v 40 foot V icraH te h igh gram s;>erulai len ticu la r screen . T h is eq u ip m ent in co rp o ra te s m odern h igh in ten sity rn ifro r arc lam ps to p ro ject th e fu ll b r illia n c e of the T echnicolor A ltec sound s \s te in w ill b rin g the m a i ^ t . of the p ic tu re s B ib lican d ialogue ’o ’1 a ll p a rts of th e aud ience

Mr. an d M rs John R ^ o iz io *nd d a u g h te rs . J o h n re . K aren «yd D nnna Mayie. o f R id er Road, a re b»<*k from a vacation of sey nra l d ay s spen t at A sbury P a rk

M r. and M rs. Jo sep h S. Zales. o f S ix th A v en u e , h av e h ad as th e ir guest for te n d a y s M rs. A nna R y d w in . of J e rs e y C ity ,

j m o th e r of M r|. Zales.

M rs. L ucy G u id e tti a n d son. Ray. of F re em a n S tre e t , w ith M r an d M rs A n th o n y C o rn e ll, and M rs. Jo sep h in e M e C lough and

I d a u g h te r . B a rb a ra , of L y n d h u rst. and M r. and M rs. R o b e rt R eily and ch ild ren , R o b ert an d S usan ,

j of Lodi, e re sp en d in g th is w eek ! a t O rtley B each.

M em bers an d f rie n d s of A doni- j ram C o u rt. Orpler of th e . A m a I ran th . w ill go on a b u s r id e to

A sbury P a rk oi^ S a tu rd a y , leav I ing A d o n iram T em ple , on Second

A venue, a t 9 a.m . M rs. H arold W eigm an is c h a irm a n , assisted by m em b ers of th e ex e cu tiv e bo ard

The per'^nal story of a M arine Corps drill instructor. T /Sgt. Jim M oore, is rortrayed by Jack W ‘ l*b in the W arner Bros, pre sentation ‘‘The D.I.-’. Webb produced and directed the film from w hich the above scen e is taken. Lovely Jackie Loughery Is cast in a starring role. Staarts Saturday thru Tuesday at the Lln oln Theatre, Arlington.

c h ild ren of M r. an d M rs. N eil R iley, .of Ton*ine A v en u e , a re ba*k from a w eek 's v isit w ith re la tiv e s a t M ayw ood.

M rs P a u l A lex, o t F e rn A v e­nue. e n te r ta in e d a t a - tu rk e y din' n e r on S u n d ay fo r h e r d a u g h te f and son in-law . Mr. and M rs. J o ­seph A lonzo an d c h ild re n , J o ­seph. V .itk en t and B eth A nn. of W ashington , T ow psh ip , an d Mr. and M rs. R aym ond T e rry , of M aple S hade

dervce. spen t th e past th re e w eeks I vacatio n in g in New H am psh ire .

; M r and M rs. W illiam Link., of. F ifth S tree t, .--pent th t w eekend a t th e hotne of M r. an d M rs. G eo rg e W este rv e lt. of P o in t

c f | P leasan t feea- b. fo rm e rly of Lynd- i hurst,- in ce le b ra tio n of Mrs.

L in k 's b ir th d a y . •

M r and M rs. Jo h n F. H ickey. 616 Second A v en u e , h av e re tu rn e d from a tw o w eeks var.a tion sn en t m ostly at Millinocket*. M aine. ,w jth M rs H ickey’s s ister. M rs, 'John P G u b til. T h ey also took h e r to L udlow . V t. O n th e hom e s tre tc h of the m oto r t r ip |-

M r and M rs. Jo sep h Z irpo li, of Poat A venue, h a v e as th e ir quests th e i r d a u g h te r in law . M rs R„ h a rd Z n p o li and ' , -h l ld m , ,R ,ch a rd . M ,r y C a th e rin e . » ! ! S |J J ^A n d rea , of S ay r s . Fa

M iss Rose KpllJy and h e r mo- j th e r , M rs. Ig n a tiu s K elly , of I F ifth S tre e t, a re back from a

tw o w eeks v acatio n sp e n t a t L ak e G era rd .and h is b ro th e r i-n l a v , W illiam I

A streU a. w h o liv e s n e x t dooi G u e s ts . .i* fro m E ast H u th er i fo rd and L y n d h u rst.

T b e M iai^s C o n n ie C apaccio . of- L a u re l ' A vep 'ie, Jo sep h in e Lam a tina . of Van B u ren S tre e t, and A g n es CAruc* i of R ooseve lt Ave nue, a re b ack from th e ir va^a t io n spen t a t I iv a lle tte

V in cen t a n d S te v en Florkp Wicz had as th e ir q u es ts on S u n d av -on a dav s c ru ise th e i r p a r e n ts . Mi and M rs S tpven Flc«-ke Wicz of Post A venue M rs.^S teven F lo rk e w i / , J r .' thp M isses Je an »*tte F lo rk cv \i / theij s is te r. I ^ e j M athpw s/ of C lifton , A nn R endor of B ellev ille . Jo a n L e n a rto w i;z . of P assaic. Pet** Sev'rv. of N ew ark . ! an d D ick M e K eebv. of C a s w e l l , j T h ey Aren't c ru is in g a ro u n d C oney Islaild , on i ja u o . rtooK ’a n a t.ieu I to A tlan tic H igh lands, w ith a ; id e t r ip a ro u n d the S ta tu e of L ib e rty .

M r and M is. Jo h n C a ffre y . of W ilson A venue, gnd th e ir ch ild i'en. Jo h n «nd Je an , a re hom e from Shu . 'n e e . P a . in th e Poro- nos. w h ere they *pent a tw o w e e k s \ acati«n .

M r and M rs C h ris tia n J M ein- h a rd t , 223 L iv in g sto n A v en u e , and th e ir m eres, th e M sses Pegpv and B etty B ov iard . of N ew P rovi-

M r. and M rs. F .d v a rd A. T a-\« son, of P a rk A v en u e , h av e as th e ir guest fo r the w eek’ Mrs. L aw son’s fa th e r, N iels N y lse n w hile the d a u g h te r w ith Whom he liv es in R u th e rfo rd . Mrs. W M Mc D ow ell, is vacatio n in g a t F ree p o rt, Lonj; Island

M r an*l M is. V ernon Cow ell ! «nd ' V*ildr*>n. Ver<»ni' a and D iane o f W illow A v en u e , sp en t th e w eek en d at C e d a r wood P a r s

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Daniel M. Royce Gets Certificate N O T E S

JU w a rti I ’Vri h, o f R iverside A v en u e , and T h o m as W ats'wv of Jersey C ity , h ave re tu rn e d from * te n day vacation spen t at M iam i. H a

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T o n ig h t w ill be th e f i n a l a p p ea ran ce as tea c h e rs i n th e local schools fo r bo th M r . C i a r l o a n d M r. W eerts C om e S ep tem b er M r. W eeiis . w ho has ta u g h t m u sic in th e e le m e n ta ry schools, w ill teach a t Scotch P la in s , a n d M r. C iarlo . w ho has b een h ead o f th e m usic d e p a r tm e n t in thcschools, w ill go to L eom a ______

M r C iarlo . g ra d u a te o f L ynd h u rs t H igh S chool. h o ld s a B S M r and M rs ( .^ r d - n l deU «nd d e s re e fro m th e J u il lia rd School d a u g h te r . S u s in . of 315 l . r e e rof M u k- in N ew Y ork an d an A venue, a re b % * fro m th e ir vaM.A d e p re - from C o lu m b ia U n i j ca tio n spen t at M ilfo rd C onn. v e rs ity . H e is an A rm y v e te ra n .hav in g se rv ed as B a n d m a ste r of Mr. and M rs R ich a rd B a>I’- th e 310th A rm v S e rv ire Fr>r-es and .h i ld rc n G4*nn* Jo h n Band w h ich saw fo re ig n se rv ice ! L v n n e and A pr I. of L ivm gst 'c

C asa B la n c a . N o rth A f r i a A venue, a re ba. k fro m a s ta y atand a t R om e an d N aples, in I ta ly G lo u ceste r. Ma s . w ith a visitH e has been a tea c h e r in L ynd j *o Rock p o rt. M aw h u rs t schools fo r five y ea rs , th e •p ast tw o as hpad of th e Musir f R o b ert M a s ts n d re a a n d h is m o D ep artm en t

A c e rtif ica te of G rad u a tio n f ro m “T he H a w th o rn e , School of A e ro n au tii s " at M o u ltr ie G eorgia w as a w a rd e d to A v ia tio n C adet DanieT M Royce rec e n tly at < erem oni?s h e ld a* S nen 'e A> F orce. B ase He w as a lso aw a rd e d a “C e rtif ic a te .of P ro fic ien cy ’ in th e P r im a ry P ilo t T ia in in g Cur r icu lu m by #he 3302nd Pilot T ra in in g G ro u p o( t h e U S A F and a c ita tio n ftjr tom rm in»*v S e rv ice as a n fem ber of tire Spence A.F. Base Bar.d

A fter a sh o rt teav 'e a f hom e on D elafi^ld a v e n u e M r Royce has le f t for R^es*' A ir F orce Ban.' n e a r L lib h o ik . T e x a s 'w h e re he w ill resu m e tra in in g . He is th* son of Mr a n d M rs. Farnh inV T. Royce.

Music School to End Season

T h e L y n d h u rs t S u m m er -Music * S hool w ill lo fe i*s season w ith

an in fo rm a l co n cert be giv.er a t 7 30 p.m to d ay in th e Higl School au d ito riu m P a re n ts anH ; frie n d s .of th e pu p ils and all those in te re s te d in m usic a re inv ited 1 to a tte n d

T he 50 pu p ils of *he si honl w ill a p p e ar on th e p ro g ra m in th re e ! d iffe re n t g ro u p s th e B e g in n e r* : B and , th e S 'h o o l B and |b o th of w h ich w ill .be d ire c te d r by A n*honv C iarlo . h ead o f th e | school, and th e O ic h e s t ia . w h ic h , w ill b e co n d u cted . bv R ich a rd < W eerts. a ss is ta n t tea c h e r in t.h»-; s hool.

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O. D. Pipo Marks 80th Birthday

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350 S tu y e s a n t y| K e a rn y S tre e t h a v e as th eiiavenue, w as 80 y ea rs old on M ondav. Th® e v en t was c e leb ra t ed w ith a fam ily g a rd e n part* g iven bv h is son an d d a u g h te r ■n law . M r and M rs Jack P ip '(O tto J .) a» th e i r hom e at 10>*H a rrin g to n av en u e. A llw ood. Oi S u n d ay a fte rn o o n .

O th e rs p re se n t w e re M r and >4rs R ussell P ip o and sons. Don aid and Russell. J r . . of R u th e r ford. M r an d M rs W a 'te r F , ,K lu czn ik of S tu y '^ sa n * p o n u * - [ . r e a m /a tlo n and l .e s lie and S co tt P ipo, ch ild ren of th e .h o st and hostess, and M rs. Jack P ip o s m o th e r. Mrs.W illiam V iv e rs of A llw ood.

uests for the w eek th e ir son and la u g h te r in law . M r an d M is ; ^ o b e i t K ia th n e r and d a u g h te r Leslie, of. C lev e lan d . O hio

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PA G E SIX COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTB BERGEN REVIEW T H U R SD A Y . A U G U ST 1, 1957

New Electric Brive-ln Window A Time Saver

W ood-R idge — H u n d re d s of peop le a re finding it ea sy and c o n v en ien t to conduct th e ir sav ings acco u n t an d financial tra n sa c tio n ? in a m a t te r of sec ­o nds a t th e new e le c tric drive-,in w in d o w a t S o u th B ergen S av ings and L oan A ssociation , D. P. Sam m arco . ex e cu tiv e v ice p res id en t sa id las t n igh t.

"T he s te a d ily in creasin g use of th e d rive- in w in d o w is m ost g ra tify in g ,” S am m arco said . “ People li.<e th e ease an d conven ience of th e o p e ra tio n s ince it saves them tim e w hile th ey save th e ir m oney. O ffering th is fac ility is s im ply a n o th e r d e m o n s tra tio n of S ou th B erg en S a v in g s ' effo rts to tr i . i j j re s id e n ts e v e ry possible financial serv ice.

T h t w indow is loca ted on th e n o rth s id e of S ou th B ergen S avings' new b u ild ing . C u sto m ers

m ay e n te r th ro u g h th e p a rk in g lot »-n ‘M arlb o ro Hoad and ex it o n to Valley B ou levard .

A ccording to S am m arco , th is s e rv j ie is .--aving v a lu ab le tim e fo r the cu sto m er as w ell as so lv ing p a rk in g prob lem s, p rev e n tin g congestion an d e n a b lin g te lle rs to se rv e cu s’om ers w ith g re a te r efti lency

S am m arco e x p la in e d th a t th e cu sto m er can sp eak to th e te l le r

in n o rm a l to n es th ro u g h a tw o- w ay sp e ak e r sy stem . By m ean s of a push b o tto n , th e te lle r a c ti­v a te s th e e lec tric ity -co n tro lled recep tac le b u ilt in to th e b u lle t­p roof s ta in le ss s teel fram ed w in dow w hich au to m a tic a lly m oves th e recep tac le to w ith in easy reach o f th e cu s to m e r seated in th e c a r .

T h e d ev ice a t th e 250 V alley B ou lev ard office w as b u ilt by th e M osler S afe Co., b u ild e rs of th e gold s to rag e v a u lts at F o rt K nox, K en tucky , c o n ta in in g the nation's* w ealth .

About the JamboreeT he big even t of th e past week

w as *he e x o d u s of all cam p ers an d staff from C am p T am arack to the F o u rth N atio n a l Japnboree a t Valley Forge for a g lo rio u s day v isitin g th e c am p sites of the v a rio u s R egions com p r ism ”, a ll of th e s ta te s and te rr ito rie s . We w ere ind eed in d eb te d to th e I^e- C am p B us L ines fo r m ak in g th e ir best e q u ip m e n t av a ila b le to us. th re e very m o d ern a ir -c o n d i­tioned buses, e q u ip p ed w ith a

i re f r ig e ra te d u n it to k e e p o u r f ru i t punoh cold. W e s to p p ed en-

j ro u te fo r o u r d e lic io u s lu n ch — w e on ly c a rr ie d a b o u t 500 sandw iches — p o ta to e ch ips, etc.

It w as so m uch h o tte r th e re th a t m ost of th e gang cam e back w ith v e ry red noses, k n ees and o th e r p a rts . M uch sw ap p in g was seen on all sides an d o u r Scouts qu ick ly got in to th e sw ing and o n ly a b o u ’ five m in u te s from o u r a rr iv a l, T a m ara c k p a tch es w ere be ing sw ap p ed an d w ere legal te n d e r for m an y o th e r objects, includ ing h o rn ed toads from T exas. W e v isited th e co n tin g en t co n ta in in g one S cou t - J im m ie D oyle an d one lea d e r H enry S au n d ers , w ho a re now en ro u te ' to E ng land fo r th e F iftie th Am n iv e rsa ry C a m p th ere . W e th en v isited o u r oV/n T a m arack boys

| w ho w ere cam p ed r ig h t in fro n t ! of th e M em orial C h ap e l an d it ' surt-ly w as a bi« re lie f to d ro o on i the g ro u n d to re s t o u r w eary j “dogs” .

It w as a fab u lo u s show an d in th e 6 o r 7 h o u rs a t o u r disposal

I on ly a sm a ll p a r t of it could be seen an d by co m p arin g notes

! back a t C am o d id we rea lize how m uch each m issed . C om ing back even *he bus d r iv e rs , a ll very p lea sa n t te n t le m e n , jo in ed in o u r songs. ’ , * •*

W e a re so >orrv for o u r friend^ back hom e s h e lte r in g in o u r res p ec tiv e to w n s, an d i* has b een our

I good fo r tu n e to h av e p rac tic a lly { no b ugs b itin g us; no d o u b t in a | la rg e p a r t to th e b ig jo b b e in g | done e v e rv w eek in o u r C a m p b y ! th e „ B erg en C o u n ty M o squ ito C om m ission. W e su re ly a p p re c i­a te th is . A lth o u g h th e te m p e ra tu re is h igh , to d ay , th e re is a cooling b reeze sw eep in g th e Cam p.

W e a re p lan n in g a tr i-c a m p ge t to g e th e r fo r A u g u st 6 th w ith C am ps G len G ra y , Y aw P aw an dT a m ara c k fo r S cou t ing, s w im - , m ing , gam es shoo ts, e tc . an d a b ig b a rb e c u e d in n e r a t th e en d o f - th e day . *

A n o th e r fu tu re e v e n t w il l b e a m usica l ev en in g w ith th e m usic su p p lie d by a T ro o p from G len

j G ray . T hese S cou ts v is ite d us {la s t y e a r and *hey h av e rea l J ta len t.; A t o u r . O rd e r of th e A rro w

C alling O u t 'Ih u rs d a y ev en in g se v e ra l S cou ts h ad th e b iggest th r i ll of th e r lives w h en th ey

I h e a rd th e ir nam es c a lle d .b y th e | fou r W inds fro m th e fo u r m a jo r j p a in ts of th e cam pass an d saw

the In d ian s vvi'h fiane l i t canoe* j com e from b eh in d C o p p erh ead i P o in t to g ree t them . T h e n e x t

n ig h t w as a n o th e r bip, n ip 'ht w ith m an y S to u ts be ing h o n o red fo r th f i r ad v an cem en t in S cou ting .

O n S u n d ay a fte rn o o n w e had m any v isito rs and to th e d e lig h t of o ld er c a m p e rs /in d sta tf, q u ite a few m o re of th e y oung fa il

se*. T h ey w e re #11 e n te r ta in e d by an aq u a tic m ee tin g w o n . b y th e D a rk C a n y o n C am pslde No. 2 u n d e r th e c ap ab le le a d e rsh ip of J im R udbeck.

PS To SeH BondsP u b lic S erv ice E lec tr ic and

G as C om pany today ( J u ly 29) filed an ap p lic a tio n w ith the B o ard of P u b lic U tility C om m is s io n e rs of th e S ta te o f New J e r sey fo r a u th o r i ty to issu e an. se ll $00,000,000 p rin c ip a l a rn o y n - o f F ifs t an d R efu n d in g Mortga->* Bonds, to be d a te d S e p tem b e r 1 1957 and to m a tu re S e p tem b e r 1, 1987. It is p lan n ed to sell the B onds la te in A ugust.

T h e ne t p ro ceed s from th e sa lt w ill be ad d ed to th e g en e ra l fu n d s of th e C o m pany an d Wil b e used by it fo r pay men* b e fo n

j m a tu r ity of • sh o rt te rm bank I loans m a d e 'to th e C o m p an y

I PS Output UpO u tp u t of e le c tric ity by Public

Serv ice E le c tr ic ’ and G as Com . panv for ‘he w eek e n d ed Jpi!y 25 1957 was -212,935,900 k ilo w a tt ho u rs c o m p a re d ’ w ith 180,134,401 k ilfA vatt-hours in *he co rre sp o n d ing week a y e a r a ;o an increase of 32.801 500 o r 13411 p e r cent

P a tro lm a n W id P a in te r O ffe red E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l C o n tra c t

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South Bergen’s Leading Jeweler

S . P O LU N A , jewelerHamilton - Gruen - Bulova Watches

Jewels By Trifari and CoroBudget and Time Payment Plan

EXPERT REPAIRS DONE On PREMISES238 Stuyvesant Avenue

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Special Summer Prices On All Merchandise

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RENTAL SERVICE| SANDER. POLISHER, EDGER, LAWN ROLLER

STAPLE GUN, BELT SANDER

WALLPAPER SPRAY

IJ F o r Y o u r C o n v e n i e n c e : O P E N S U N D A Y M O R N I N G ’T I L N O O N

IH arry's Hardware

230 Stuyvesant Avenue WE. 9-0251

ARNOLD S BAKERYW e d d i n g a n d Hirlliduy C u b e s

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“YOUR HEALTH — FRIENDS"•> Full Line Of Modern Drug*• Free, prompt Delivery Service• Zenith Hearing Aids

I ' • Batteries For All Hearing AidsO P E N SU N D A Y S— 9 A.M. to 1 P.M . & i P .M . to d P-M.

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Wines - Liquors - Beer

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Official Girl Scouts H e a d q u a r t e r s

236 Stuyveaant Avenue

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 COMMERCIAL IEADER A N D SOUTH BFRC.FN RFVTFV PA C E. NINF

Lackawanna Appeals P U C Decisinn Author May Guest {Speaker At Kiwaais

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Park Ridge Barber Shop

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b e tw een th r I,ac-kaw anna and its* p a tro n s . a red u c tio n 'of $140,000 in t h r R ailroad « $3,000 000 an

Some Excellent S e r v i c e

Are DISCOUNT PRICESB e e a u a e o f l i m i t e d I I * w i p a r r w e a r e f o r r e d t o t a k r « m a l l p r o f i t * o n q u i r k t u r n o v e r . E v e r y B u y e r B e n r f i t v W e r a r r y o n l y t h e P r o d o r t a o f Q n a l l t v M a n u f a r t u r e m

ARLINGTON OUTFITTERSF I N E F T R N I T I R E - S L I P C O V E R S D R A P E R I E S

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Homeowner PolicyHERE'S WHAT THE POLICY COVERS:1 . F I R E . W I N D S T O R M , e t c . o n y e a r R E S I D E N C E a n d

G A R A G E , e t e .

2 . F I R E : W I N D S T O R M . S M O K E o r W A T E R D A M A G E o n P E R S O N A L C O N T E N T S . F C R N ' I T C R E . e t r

t . B I R G I . A R T a n d T H E P T . h n t h o a t h r p r e m i a e * a n d a w a f r o m h o m e : l o r l o d l o c t S M . M o a B O A T S

4 I I I J N N C O M P R E H E N S I V E F t B l . | < M A B I I I T T I N S t * R A N ( E o a t h e p r e m i s e s a r s w a y f r o m t h e p r e m l * * * .

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AND IT IS LNEXPKNSm: T < m » F o R IN-TAM I AN $8,000 POLICY ON A BRU k lloMF COSTS

ONLY *12900 FOR THR IT. YE\RS ASA I S UORK AHOl T IT AO*

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Buy The Lcoder, read tke advertiaementa mid compare local prices with those yoa can get elsewhere. It pays you to shop with your local merchant.

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Lyndhurst W ins Babe Ruth TitleK iigh t year* o / o rg a n iz e d b a s e b a l l i n L y n d l iu r s i f o r

th** y o u im g s i^ rs w h ic h r e q u i r e d m u c h w o r k m a d e a p a r ­t i a l p ay -o ff h ist w e e k -e n d a t th e M il l e r S t a d iu m in W e s t N ew Y o rk w h e n th e B ab e R u th L e a g u e ’s A ll -S ta r* c a p tu r e d tlie N ew J e rs e y S ta te B a b e R u th T o u r n a m e n t c h a m p i o n ­sh ip . D e fe a t in g iN orth A rlin g to n . K e a r n y , R id g e w o o d a n d N o r t h B e rg e n e a r l ie r in d iv is io n a l a n d d i s t r i c t g a m e * b ro u g h t L y n d h u r s t a s e c tio n a l c h a m p i o n s h i p w h ic h sa w f o u r s e c t io n a l c h u m p s c ro w n e d . O t h e r s w e r e H a c k e n s a c k ,F re e h o ld a n d P e n n s G ro v e . . 7 . .. .. . .pected th a t th e L y n d h u rs t squad

T h e past w eek saw th e fou; w ill e m b a rk fo r th e V irg in ia c itysectional title-holders com e to Mil on T u esd ay as a ll e n tra n ts a r t le r .S ta d iu m for the sem i-finals on , req u ired to ch eck in on W ed S a tu rd a y an d th e finals on S un ! nesday . L y n d h u rs t's first reg io n a l

lash w ill be a g a in s t the w inners if the New Y ork S ta te to u rn ey .

L y n d h u rs t, m an ag ed by Bobby nd L y n d h u rs t M uhleisen and R ichard “M u rp h ”

t ssily se tback H ackensack 6 to ' i , Toughlin e x p e rien ced lit tle tro u - the second tilt <>n S unday d e in th e w eek end p lay as they

afte rn o o n L y n d h u rs t c a p tu re d lad a w inning , co m b in a tio n vof the .-tate tit le by du p lica tin g tro n g p itch in g an d h eav y h itting

a tu rd a y -« ••• ‘. 'h e n th ey beai o e lim in a te bo th H ackensack out P enns G ro v e fi t<> l md P enns Grove^.

day. In th e tw in b ill on Saturday P enns G rove reach ed th e f in a l by e lim in a tin g .F -reehold 15 to t in the first ua

'A s a resu lt ■ f ’heir. tr iu m p h a n t play aga inst New J e rse y opposi­tion L y n d h u rs t w ill re p re se n t the S ta te in th e E a s te rn S caboare Regional.' to be h e ld a* L ynch burg , V irg in ia n e x t T h u rsd ay F rid ay and. S a tu rd a y , It is e x ; *

W ith th e ir n u m b er o n e ace Joey T ita used in the sem i finals jn S a tu rd a y a g a in s t H ackensack .he local p ilo ts m ad e a sw itch n its m ound choice ag a in s t P enns J ro y e o n S un d ay . B obby " L e f ty ” M atus w ho cam e to th e rescu e of

H a w k ' s C o r n e rB y W A L T E R " H A W K T R O W E

<H.D TIM ER S SOI TH A LL CAN BE T H E S TA R TLast W. in- n ig h t the M unicipal S o ftb a ll L eague c e le ­

b rated it tv i.’ t il th b ir th d a y w ith a ga la ev en in g of ball a t the H igh S(, i i• <■ , F ield. A la rg e c ro w d a tte n d e d a s a t r ip le h e a d e r w as ree led oil In th e f irs t gam e som e th ir ty - f iv e o ld -tim e rs w ho p erfo rm ed d u iin g th e p re-W o rld W ar II d a y s tu rn e d o u t an d p u t on an in te re s tin g • five in n in g ex h ib itio n . T h e g am e p ro d u ced som e tine play’s and also d rew m any lau g h s an d a p p la u se fro m the g a th e rin g , th e la rg e s t seen a t local so ftb a ll in m an y a m oon.

A fter ’tha} til t the Ians w ere tre a te d ' to. an ' e x h ib itio n b y tw o of the lead ing ! to ftb a ll team s in th e s ta te , T h e A m erican L in- ofeum Debij of .P a te rso n and th e N o rth B erg en C o-Eds. A lth o u g h th e gam e took longer to co m p le te th a n w as a n tic ip a te d th e fans were- t h r i l l e d 'a t th e g ran d k now ledge th e g irls h a v e of th e gam e.

The- fea tu red gam e b e tw een a n A ll-S ta r team o f M unicipal S o ftb a ll League out s tand ing p lay e rs an d th e H aw th o rn e C h fv ro - 4. i team had to In1 c u rta ile d because of an a g re e m en t on an 11 C\ lock c u rlew . But the. p re se n t day p lay e rs d isp lay ed a b ran d (.1 ball to tht- l-u-.c c row d th a t sh o u ld h e lp th e g am e locally .

Thi: c o m k t u.is. no idea how w ell th e f inancial r e tu rn s w ere , bill from all ind ication - the p ro g ra m w as h ig h ly successfu l. P re s i­den t P a tr ic k C aruct 1. and h is w o rk in g c o m m ittee of M essrs. Sam D onald, lies 1::. ;; 1 len d rii Kson, Ray M atth ew s , S tev e C agnacci en d P e te Gagna< < 1 did a w o n d erfu l p ro m o tio n job . T h e p ro g ra m was w ell p lan n ed and wi ll a rra n g e d an d also, w ell rece iv ed

T he com m ittee w o rk ed hand in h an d w ith th e D ep artm en t of Parks; and P la y g ro u n d s / w ho sponsor th e M unic ipa l S o ftb a ll L e a g u e .'T h o P a rk D ep a r tm e n t's em p lo y ees w o rk ed h a rd und th e ir fine w ork in .putting ih e d iam o n d in its b est co nd ition e v e r, d rew th e p ra is t s. o f rni*»iy in a tten d an ce .

A lthough the q u a r te r of a c e n tu ry erf so ftb a ll ce le b ra tio n was a huge suct'e . it ha been on o u rv b a ld -h ead ed m in d since W ed n es­day ev en in g lu .- t . the O ld -T im er show w as th e s ta r t of som e­th in g th a t shoitid Ii"- con tin u ed . W e b e liev e an O ld -T im ers o r ­g a n iz a tio n k k e they h ave in P a te rso n , P assaic a q d Lodi shou ld be o rg an ized jn u u ed ia tt !y. N ot as an a th le tic c o m p e tito r c lub , b u t to get togethe i m o n th ly an d h av e sp o rts a ffa irs . F o r in stan ce th e Ifigb School to r y e a rs now has b een ta k in g . p ic tu re s of th e ir fo o tb a ll g am es, a n d as w e know’ th is is p r im a rily fo r coach ing ieason*, w e .den t- b e liev e it w ill be a h a rd jo b to co n v in ce school Officials to let th t iti t.c- sh o w n to a g ro u p like an O ld -T im ers C lu b

W e know th a t .som e of the O ld -T im ers jo u rn e y e d suticji p laces as B ergenfie ld , E lizab e th , N ew ark , R uthei M oonachie , bu t the m ajo r ity of th e fo rm e r a th le tic g rea ts a re s till r ig h t h e n .n L v n d h u rs t o r s u rro u n d in g places. W e a re not o nly ta lk in g of so ftb a ll O ld -T im ers w e m ean e v e ry o n e w ho ev e i, touched ' a b a ll <M an y k in d . T he L y n d h u rs t G ian ts , fo r instance, ran s tag e a n ''O ld -T im e r s ’g a m e in b aseb a ll a n n u a lly and. it w ould b e a tine ’p ro m o tio n to a id a fine g am e w hich is ag a in rea d y to lo id u-idUM: u l ihu. U ik U Ian s a n d l a n d*.

T h e y e a r a re going by a n d now L y n d h u rs t H igh S chool can •not bt:- reg a rd e d as it n ew school E x ac tly a m o n th from today tin M ;hf.o!lf.\ in t vwn w ill -begin to p re p a re for th e o2 nd season of foo tba ll at L H S W hy not the s ta r t of foo tba ll team reun ions? h.i t R u th rippd , Ea 1 *«!• • and C en tra l of P a terso n , th re e o f the n in e opponents-'" on th e G o ld en B ears s ch ed u le hold aside* one g am e a season w h e re a t halftim e: th ey h av e cerem onies* w ilh som e

.o ld - t im e tea m as. its g u ests A f te r th e g am e a p a rty is h e ld and th e o ld tim ers get to g e th e r to c h a t a n d rea n is t o ld tim es.

It cou ld be ca lled A lum ni Day o r H om ecom ing Day and we Know it .w ou ld b- a h u g e success. It w ould not re q u ire a large am o u n t ot w ork and p ro b ab ly only a g ree n ligh t by th e B oard ol E d u ca tio n v. ill 'b rin g fo rw a rd e n o u g h h e lp to a rra n g e such a g a th e r in g /

Off th e O ld -T im ers lo r the m om ent we second ly th in k of th a t w o n d erfu l c o ls ' g am e p u t on las t w eek. I t w as g rea t seeing lhe lassie- p lay but th ey w ere from P a te rso n an d N o rth B ergen W hcr

J o h n n y S c h aeb er in th e K ea rn y J e rse y n in e w ho cam e u p n o r th and N o rth B erg en c la sh e s 'was w ith an im posing rec o rd o f high g iv en th e s ta r tin g m o u n d assign- sco ring ♦ i11s w hich ' th ey e x h ib ite d m en t an d cam e th ro u g h w ith fly in b ea tin g F re eh o ld by a 15 to 9ing colors. M atus com ple te ly score,checked th e h eav y h itt in g S o u th Matuqjp locked h o rn s w ith

Action In Softball Play

*.1 Marrone *ets h*t in thir I inning nf gam e betw een Lvndhurst N ationals and K earny.

V alen te « f L y n d h u rs t gets second ru n o f t h r g am e in thefirst inning (P h o to s bv B ill H ickey 1

Jo h n n y S m ith , th e P e n n s G rove ace .and for the f irst th re e in ­n in g s n e ith e r team w as ab le to score. W ith L y n d h u rs t b a ttin g inthe. b o ttom of th e fo u rth d a rk j c on tu rn ed on to, th ird an d w hen ' louds a p p e are d o v e rh e a d and it ' t he t e n te r fie lder s th ro w in wa

sh o rt w hich a p p e a re d • to be. a d o u b le play ball a ll hands; w ere sa le as th e s h o rts to p le t th e ball

kid r ig h t th ro u g h his legs T it

H o w L y n d h u rs t B ee a m e S ta te C h am psBack on M ay 6 th n in e ty boys

b ro k en d ow n to six team s ol fifteen p lay e rs b e tw e en th e age*- of th ir te e n an d fifteen y e a rs be-»an a season^ o f B ab e R u th League baseba ll dow n a t th f C ounty P a rk d iam o n d . T h e leag u e spo n so red by th e D e p a r t­m en t o f P a rk s a n d P la y g ro u n d s h<id th e fo llow ing s ix sponsors , th e S o u th E nd C iv ic C lub , A m er- :a n Legion P ost lay. W oert;

P lum bers, B P O .E . 1505 (E lks C lub). Police D e p a r tm e n t a m the St- M ichael’s H oly N am e S9 - ciety . A fte r e ig h t w eek s of action n w hich som e fo rty f iv e .g am e

w ere c o n te s ted th e S o u th End C iv il C lu b cam e o u t as th e cham pi on for th e second y e a r ru nn ing .

W ith th e m ee tin g co n d u cted b\ .the e x ecu tiv e co m m ittee com posed of v o lu n te e r rec re a tio n w o rk e rs th e s ix m an ag ers sa. dow n and se lec ted th e fifteer boys th ey •believed w ould b e r rep re se n ta tiv e L y n d h u rs t All S ta r te a m .' T h e ir choices w e n Jo sep h S feruzza , M ichael A m bro ■sio, B illy M anisera , J im m y F ra n ch in a T om m y Longo, E dd ie Wa sick, P a t H oney, P a tty M arian q B illy - S te lz e n m u lle r , Bob M atus Joey T ita . J o h n n y S ch aeb er. J im my B reslin , R ichie P e re lb o and LeRoy K irch n e r.

U n d er th e tu te la g e o f H er R odem er, successfu l m an a g e r ol

he S o u th E n d C ivic C lu b and issisted by R ich ie C o u g h lin the q u a d h ad a se rie s of p rac tice ;essions as th ev preD ared to r tn

first d iv is io n a l g am e ag a in s t N o rth A rlin g to n . O n J u ly 9 th a t R odgers S ta d iu m in H arriso n th e in it ia l g am e w as p lay e d r e ­s u ltin g in a 5 to 1 v ic to ry fo r L y n d h u rs t. In th a t t i l t T ita h u r le d a tw o h itte r , s tr ik in g out fifteeki in th e sev en in n in g con­tes t, L ongo and M anisera led ar •lght h i t a tta c k w ith tw o hit-

each.W ith O ran g e d ro p p in g o u t o!

he to u rn a m e n t L y n d h u rs t re ■eived a second ro u n d bye and w aited fo r th e w in n e r o f the v e a rn y -N tw a rk clash . T h e v ictoi vas K earn y , w ho also e lim in a ted la r n s o n an d th e m ee tin g wa.- irra n g ed for th e H arriso n ball •rchard . B reak in g a c lose 4 to 2 :am e open w ith th re e d u n s in ihe ix th inn in g L y n d h u rs t w as re u rn ed a 7 to 3 v icto r. In th a t /ic to ry M atus cam e in w ith the tases loaded in th e fifth inn in g v ith .tw o b a lls an d no strikes 'on* he b a tte r , rep lac in g S chaeber. The b a tte r d rew a w a lk to m ake he s to re 4-2 th e n M atus fan n ed

.he th ird out w ith th e 1 sack s load ■d a n d w en t on to sav e th e v e r iic t. Both M arian o an d S te lzen fn u lle r h it sa fe ly tw ice each.

T he w ins o v e r N o rth A rlin g to n

and K earn y w as e n o u g h to crow : them d iv is io n a l ch am p io n s anc ;en t th em a g a in s o th e r cham >ions fo r *he d is tr ic t an d se •onal crow ns. T h e d is tr ic t ch^rr

p io n sh ip w as w on in th e th ird g am e as T ita b lan k e d Ridgew ooi w ith tw o h its on th e L7th of J u l j a t R idgew ood. In th e R idgew bo c la sh T ita s tru c k o u t tw e lv e am h is m a te s ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of ; w eak in n e r d e fe n se o f th e hom« tea m scored a 4 to 0 triu m p h .

T h a t le ft tw o d is tr ic t w in n er to b a tt le fo r th e S ec tio n II cham p io n sh ip a t M ille r S ta d iu m 01 J u ly 20th. G o ing a g a in s t N ort. B erg en L y n d h u rs t saw them se lv es d ro p b eh in d 4 to 2 in th fo r th inning . T h en th e e x c item en s ta r te d . M arian o w as h it bv ■

, p itched b a ll to s ta r t th e inn in b u t th e n e x t tw o b a tte rs ground ed o u t and it a p p e a re d L y n d h u rs ■vas n ea rin g th e end . B u t Sferuzz. w o rk ed th e p itc h e r for a b ase 01 balls and u p s te p p e d C ap ta ii M anisera . W hack. A long. Ion* ba ll going, going, going r ig h t ou A th e ball p a rk o v e r th e lef le ld fences fo r a hom e ru n an t 1 5 to 4 local w in. M atu s replace* S ch aeb er a t th is po in t an d b lank ?d th e s tro n g N o rth B erg en nint >ver th e las t th re e inn ings.

T h is b ro u g h t ' L y n d h u rs t baci- to M ille r S ta d iu m to fight it oui w ith H ackensack , P e n n s G rovt

Giants Defeat West Point In Exhibition

if th ird T ita ro m p ed in w ithseem s th a t ra in w ould in te rfe re . : w ideA fte r J im m y F ra n ch in a g ro u n d ed th e th ird t ou t to second for th e -f irs t o u t the .,re liab le T om niy Longo step p ed ] *n th e s ix th in n in g M ariano J p and b e lted a tre m en d o u s ;'• reach ed first on an infield rnisclie hom e ru n o ver th e h i* h U>lt i ^iwJ ImjIU SteUuAjnuller. jm i i T ita fence fo r a one ru n m arg in e re safe o n f ie ld e rs choicfcs, toL y n d h u rs t q u ick ly lo ad e d th e ,fu ‘ b ases w i'h no one out.bases as E dd ie 'W asick w alked. !• S fe ru zza . w a lk e d -to fo ro f in a and b o th e P a tty H oney and P a tty ; ru n an d M an ise ra ’s fly to c e n te r M arian o reach ed b ase on e rro rs . I w as deej» e n o u g h fo r S te lzen- A t th is poin t th e ra in b egan t>< j n iu lle r to ta g up and score. T hefall h eav y a n d th e gam e w as heltl | Iinul L y n d h u rs t ru n ;a :n » - ih the up. A fte r a s^iort In te ru p tio n p ’^y j ' ast in n in g w hen M arian o sing led w as resu m e d and th e re s t p a id j m ove to second o n an e rro r and off fo r S m ith as h e r e t ire d th e | sco red his t h i r d - r u n of th e g am “ n e x t tw o b a tte rs to g e t o u t -of a W hen'? the ' c a tc h e r dropt»e4 S|tel- long in n in g w ith only <•>!»* ru n { /e m m ille r s high pop be tw een the ch a rg e d ag a in s t h im m ound an d first base-

A fte r P e n n s l ir o v e w e n t o u t in T ita los* hi* sh u tou t in , th e firb rd .a n o p 4 Cder in th e-fifth L y n d h u rs t w ent bottom , of *he sev en th as a p a ir

to w o rk ag a in w ith th e i r 'o f fe n ­siv e ■ pow er as Jo e y S fe ru u z /a w h a c k e d -o u t his second s in g le ot th e gam e an d B illy M anisera Z <: rap[H‘d a hom e ru n o v e r, the s to rm fence in ce n te rfie jd for a ■ 3 to 0 . lead. M a’us j>ii Ui/k out the ; side in the s ix th an d ag a in th 1 local pow er m ade a show . ; 1

W ith one o u t M arian o sm i'le i •(. b u t w as fo reed at second bv B illy j. * S te lz e n m u lle r , M atus u n lo ad ed a tw o b ag g e r r w i th S te lz e n m u lle r sto p p in g at th ird . S fe ru /./a caught it h igh a g a in st the le.fl field fence ho ld of a S in P h se rv e a n d clou ted fo r a th re e ru n circiw m ak in g the sco re read (1 to tl . T h en in th e v isitin g h a lf of th e se v en th M atus got th e first tw o b a tte rs o u t th en issued his* fiisi w alk of the gam e as p inch h itte i J u lo S an tu cc i d rew a free trip .

f dom bles backed* uo by A lston an d M eeks b ro u g h t Scrosf the lone H ackcnsack t^Uy. T ita p itch . d a flve h i tte r w alk ,K v ... bo th in a c ce ss io n in. th e s ix th u m in la n d fan n ed a to ta l of tvvtlve.

M aiu^ci u,. i* tan c lu u a ami M ar lano ea h connected ^u.fely tw ice in * he seven h i’s ^arne ii off Joe Conti < hio. • xvht* w ent tht ro u te

losers.

’i i l 'i rea lly flogged the hall past the b a tte rs fo r th e fir-1 five in- n ing i-bu* ap p eared ‘o los* his zip

ou ted h n r h e la ' tw t^ in n in g s a lth o u g h m asli hi® h a d > ndti h li ft to • i,jt. out

! the th re e o u ts m the last innyng, In p jckm g i»f th re e of the six to u rn a m e n t, v ic to ries w ith ro u te going a s s ig n m e n t T ita has pitch ed tw e n ty one innings, a llow ed but tw o ru n s .on nine hit<> vyhile

W h ere a re 'h e L y n d h u rs t girls'* W hat js d o n e ih th is fine to w n sh ip , '* t* J* u <,U'o f o u rs lor the g irls o th e i th an G irl S cou ts, C h u rch A c tiv itie s an d « ' . * 1 1(’nHSchool I.HH t .o n .n ;- Y .u .s ago w e h ad L ib b y U a d K y .- m ak in g S S F ^ ' - r * f i ' r 1 'h e a d h i,^ « , t h h. . a lh l r lu , row ess. w e had th e o ld U nion A.A | E dd ie C a r lw n g ro u n d ed to Man,

W es F ritz d o u b led S an tu cc i to j-‘ t n k in g ' o u t fo rty and w a lk in g th ird an d M atus lost h is s h u to u t nine

Schead lin es w ith h g irls ' b a sk e tb a ll te a r and had Flo S y lv e ste r t ry in g to m ak e !oasK etoan teamth e b o y . baseba ll team at LHS. O utside of intra-m ural sports at

“ se ra w ho flipped to Honey- a t and ga-

. th e h igh bool. • ,\t ri* is n o th in g e lse in th e fem a le sports line.

j second forcing C aw ley I M atus, in w inn ing

L v n d h u rs t. the d ev e lo p e r o f S ta te C h am p io n s in the B abe 7 1’u t t l e L e a g u e , g re a t H igh School tec - j ^ ^

lead -o ff h i t te r in th e 's e c o n d in ­n ing for the opp o sitio n opened w ith a s ing le to r ig h t he w.i qu ick ly e ra sed i»n a fast tw in k illin g w hich w en t fro m Mat se ra fo Honey * > S te lzen m u lle r

S fe ru zza w as the lea d e r in the s tick w o rk d e p a rtm e n t w ith his hom e ru n an d tw o s ing le as

* . - „ l Hi I L y n d h u rs t reach ed S m ith fory e a rs th e . gam e h as b e e n 'p la y e d locally j S4.Ve n hn<T h e s^-mi final v i.-tory o ver

H ack en sack was m ore o r less on the sam e p a tte rn as fhe Win m e r P e n n s G ro v e e x cep t th a t th e 1» cal sw in g e rs got off m u ch fas te r A fte r loading th e bases w ith one ou t in the first m n m g an d not •C oring. L y n d h u rst v n t up seven

th e key-lim ited th e S o u th ' -Je rsey

Ruth L a u o e . out s ta n d in g L itt le L eagues, g rea t H igh S chool N * ' I w’tlkV dl'e-e w i n . T stord* in v a r <M sp o rts an d a fine re c re a tio n !! p ro g ra m for th e L e|l(j . un ^it***! in the m oney spen t n eed s a p ro g ram in a t lea s t so ftb a ll an d b a s k e tb a ll1 *fo r o u r g irl To o u r w ay of th in k in g , th e n am e L y n d h u ru s t has se rv ed as a m odel fo r rec re a tio n an d sp o rts .th e las t decade , at least, and i t s »ime t 0 e x p an d . T h is isn ’t w r i tte n to b e little a n y ­one in tow n, but we b e liev e th a t if peo p le tak e an in te re s t in a s ­s is tin g in the fu n ctio n in g of o u r m any successfu l p ro g ra m s th e re a re m o re w ho w ill com e o u u t fo r a new v en tu re .

A nd 1 0 to th e th ird p a r t of th e q u es tio n w e h ave been ask in g our.selvos all w eek T lie M unic ipa l S o ftb a ll L eague is the topic ' F or tw en ty -fiv e y ea rs th e . g am e h as b e e n 'p la y ed Ick as a tw ilig h t league and as m any of o u r to w n sp eo p le a re en. p lo y ed out of the tow n, they reach hom e too la te to be ru sh in g o v e r to th e high -, -h 'sd fiield to w a tch a gam e T h u s th e a tte n d a n te has been - a and th e in te re s t w an in g as th e y e a rs ro ll. by.A t o n e tim e eig h teen team s w ere in the league , to d ay th e re a re ju s t seven .

T a lk s ta r te d la V w eek to m ove th e so ftb a ll leag u e to the. L ittle L e ag u e P a r k on R iver Road, co n s tru c t a n o th e r fence m ak in g the field b ig g er an d in sta ll lig h ts w ith gam es • p lay e d each n ig h t im ­m ed ia te ly fo llo w in g th e conclusion of th e L ittle L eag u e g am e Al- 2 to 0 leadthough th is is a l l in the " ta lk ” stage, w e b elieve there w ill be little or no oppoi-rtion to a p lan w h ich w ould expand our recre­ation p ro g ram

T h is w ould leav e th e B oard of E ducation -with a fie ld*which w ou ld be' used e x c lu s iv e ly fo r baseba ll. W ith such a se t-u p theschool officials cou ld im p ro v e th e d iam o n d w hich w e are c e rta in gnom e a w n a n o a n a r ra n c M n a fol is "su re ly need ed . . low ed su it w ith a s in g le to b ring

. in S feru zzaW E H O P E T H E C R IT IC * R E A D TH E N E W S P A P E R S In the fo u rth f ra m e L y n d h u rs t. . Whem Cqach Joe K am a m ade h is fam ouus "walk-out" fo got a ru n w ith o u t th e b e n e ^ i ofL y n d h u rs t in th e su m m e r of 1&50, the head coaching jo b fell on 4 base h it T ita w alk ed w ith on

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S te lzenm ulleT ’s b u n t to

M a t u h a s w orked tw e lv e ai>d t h i r d in n ings in th re e gam es

u p but tw o runs, n ine h its ' six w alks ’ and cnllected t w e l v e s t r i k e o u t s In th e five an d a t h i id inn ings o f re lief b a ll M a tu S v . . ilked 5 but m h is routts* going 'U le c lincher he ve Up h u t one free tick e t r -

tharhpion& hfp was n rich ly

T h e L y n d h u rs t G ian ts ' w ere the g u ests of th e U n ited S ta te s M ilita ry A cadem y a t W est P o in t last ^S atu rd ay a fte rn o o n and a fte r a to u r an d d in n e r d e fe a te d the host n in e 4 to 3 in an ex h ib itio n b aseb a ll gam e. O n S u n d a y ra in p o stponed th e sch ed u led m e e t­ing w ith th e Maywo<»d .G ian ts a lso th e rem a in d e r of th e league sch ed u le w hich had H ack en sack a t G arfie ld , P a te rso n a t .F a ir L aw n and T ean eck at O rad e il. A m ee tin g o f th e B erg en C oun ty L eag u e w as h e ld a t th e T ow n H ouse in T ean eck last n ig h t a t w h ich f im e fhe d a fes for m ak e u p g am es w ere set. T h e LEA D ER w e n t to p ress b e fo re th e m ee tin g -ndea.

T h e G ia n ts rece iv ed an in v i­ta tio n to com e t 0 Wes* P o in t th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of C ad et J e r ry De R om a, L y n d h u rs t’s g rea t a ll-a ro u n d a th le te w |io f la y e d fo r the G ia n ts las t s e a ­son a n d for a .m onth th is season w e n t h o m e fo r h is an n u a l h o li­days. W eSt P o in t p lay s a re g u la r seaso n l ik e 'a n y o th e r co llege or u n iv e rs ity an d co m p le tes its sea ­so n in J u n e . But d u r in g J u ly and A ugust th ey resu m e to p lay in fo rm al gam es w ith c lu b s and lot n ines. /

On a g u id ed to u r b e fo re tho gam e th e g ro u p w as im pressed w ith th e b eau fy a n d m igh t of the

.academ y an d . th e n w ere tak e n to th e d in in g h a ll w h ere a roast beef d in n e r w as serv ed . M anager Jim m y’* G u id a an d th e Point- p ilot. C oach P e llo n e had a long ta lk b e fo re the g am e and P e llone sp o k e h igh ly of De Rom a a lo n g

w ith A n d erso n , Locciu to and K eatin g .

In th e g am e L y n d h u rs t as su m ed u one ru n lead in th e second when. R ichie D u e rr d o u ­bled . Al Innuzzi w alk ed w ith D u e rr scorin", on Ja ck M m e lla s tre m en d o u s dou b le w h ich bounced in to the b lcach e rs a dis t J m e of 450 fee t from hom e p late . W est P o in t to o k a 2 to 1 lead in th e ir second tu rn a t ba t as they

m a ra th o n tw in -b ill and to th is w r i te r is k n o w n at least tw o peop le w h o sen t th e in fo rm a tio n to th e o o p u la r Y ankee b ro ad • ra s te r . O n e w as B ill M ath iesen . the o ld R u th e rfo rd Red Sox out fie ld ers w h o ’s son R ich ard p lays in th e local B abe R u th L e a g u e A n o th e r w as a w om an wHo passed fh e ha t and sold r e f re sh ­m en ts a f th e gam es w ho w as ih a ta v e rn op p o site M ille r S tad iu m w ith a g ro u p of L y n d h u rs t and P e n n s G ro v e fan s . and sn eak ed in to a p h o n e booth and sen t the m essage.

In th e second in n in g nf* the P en n s G ro v e gam e E dd ie W asick w as h it on th e h an d wi*h a p itch ed ball. T h e th ro w in g hand w as hi* an d w as w ell sw o llen but th e a g g resiv e rec e iv e r stt>od in th e g am e a lth o u g h h e .o u ld n -' g rip a bat. He se ttled for a w alk and a s tr ik e o u t m hi* nex t tw o turns

j go t to p itc h e r Jo e B a r tk o w sk i for I sa n d lo t n ines.

A fte r th e first tw o b a tte rs ! fan n ed in th e th ird th e G ia n ts got i a b rea k w hen lh e s h o rts to p e rro r j on L efty L y n c b ’s b a tte d ball.

D u err. th e U n iv e rs ity o f Dela- • w a re g r id d e r th en b e lted his I second two-^bagger an d L y n ch I sc u rr ie d across w ith th e ty in g I ru n . T h e d ead lo ck w as im m e d i­

a te ly b ro k en as Innuzzi sin g led ; hom e D u e rr to m ak e it 3 to 2.! In th e f ifth in n in g A l A nderson ,

the A rm y p itch e r, well k n o w n fo r his speed on th e g r id iro n desp ite h is 2 2 0 p ounds on a six foo t four in ch f ra m e b ea t out. his second s tra ig h t b u n t. C row ley an d K e a t­ing fo llow ed w ith s ing les and the co n tes t w as a ll tied up. L y n d h u rs t got o u t of the in n in g «.i a doub le p lay .

T h e gam es rem a in ed tie u n til th e las t in n in g w h en -in the n in th

a f te r the .first tw o b a tte rs m adt o u t th e G ia n ts push ed across th t iead ru n w h en Ja c k T rav is , Jot K e lly an d L y n ch h it successive sin g les w ith T ra v is c rossing the p late .

B artk o w sk i w o rk ed th e first s ix in n ings fo r th e G ia n ts w ith Jo e M acko w o rk in g th e last th re t to ge t c re d it for th e m ound w in A t th e s tick . L ynch , an d D ueri bo th con n ected tw ice fo r hits.

D eR om a p lay e d a t th ird base fo r th e C ad e ts and w en t h itless In t h e 1 f irst in n in g h e reached base on an ou tfie ld m iscue and in th e sev en th in n in g cam e close to p u ttin g his tea m info fhe lie ad as he b e lte d a d r iv e w h ich Lynch cau g h t a t th e b ase o f th e 350 foot sig n in left field.

If th e ir B ergen C o u n ty L eague sch ed u le p e rm its th e G ia n ts are e x p ec ted to pay a r e tu rn v isit to W est P o in t la te r in th e m onth

Crowd Attends 25th Anniversary GameA lm ost a th o u sa n d e n th u s ia stic

so ftb a ll fans tu rn e d out W ednes» day n ig h t as th e L y n d h u rs t Mu

j n ic ip a l S o ftb a ll L eague cele ! b ra te d its 25th a n n iv e rsa ry and its e ig h th season u n d e r th e lead

hom e p la te dn a sco ring a tte m p t in th e f if th in b e tte r s ty le than al lo t of c a tc h e rs w e h ave seen p lay in g fo r to p m en team s.A ll Stars Take 4-2 Decision

T h e finale, w h ich had to bee rs h ip of P a t C arucci and h is as- (c u r ta i le d a f te r five in n ings, due sociateH, Sam D onald . H e rm a n | to an n . 0-cloek cu rfew o n n ig h t

j H en d rick s an d Ray M atth ew s, byi s tag in g a tri.o le h e a d er u n d e r the } lig h ts a t the "local H igh School

F ield.I T he first c o n te s t b ro u g h t to- j geth 'er tw o team s of old tim ers

a ll o f w hom p erfo rm ed in th e lo- ! cal so ftb a ll leag u e in by-gone

days M ayor Bill G a llag h e r, u n ­d e r w hose a d m in is tra tio n sp o rts

j in L y n d h u rs t h av e a d v an ced to s tag e n e v e r befo re a tta in ed ,

ba ll, saw th e L y n d h u rs t M unici pay A ll S ta rs tr iu m p h o v e r the H a w th ro n e C h ev ies bv a 4 to 2 score. P e te C agnacc i m ad e use of his e n tire 2 0 m an squad , includ-

| ing th re e h u rle rs , su b s titu tin g free ly .

1 T e rry C agnacci o p en ed fo r the 1 locals and fan n ed five s tic k e rs in I tw o .in n in g s , b u t gave u p a ru n

in fh^ second oh a w a lk ah d SamWas a m em b er of the losing B lue j C ossari’g doub le. L y d h u rs t ta lliedsq u ad. C h ip p ie C h ris t m as te rm in d ed

! th e w in n in g G old squad , w hile th e v e te ra n M ike S im one w as at

‘th e h e lm fo r th e B lues. H a rry ( S ta n d le r p itch ed a n d b a tte d the G old ^quad tD v ic to ry as he scat

tw ice in *he b o tto m h a lf on : w alk , a h it b a tsm a n a n d a wild

th ro w by th e c a tc h e r F re d Gal lag h e r w o rk ed th e th ird , g av e up a h it and th e n proceeded to fan

1 the side. H its by T im M arrone. W hitey H ughes and M o rrie A ria

te re d e ig h t h its an d co n n ected for fea tu re d a tw o ru n th ird fo r the j-three, in c lu d in g a hom e ru n and j hom e club . S o u p C am pbell

a trip le . B illie C asa le also hom- tr ip le d ag a in st Ed S cach ettl to e red T ony G u id e tti an d Len j o p e n the fo u rth a n d scored on a G eary got th e o th e r e x tra base d ro p p ed th ro w , b u t S c ach ettl ap

1 b low s w ith tw o base hits. p lied the b ra k e s an d h e ld th e visJ B o th c lu b s tu rn e d in som e | ito rs in check th e res t of th e w ay. J fancy en g in e e red p lay , in clu d in g j ^ T im M arro n e fo u n d big Tom

G iaru sso 's fas t p itch in g to . be dow n his a lley , co n n ectin g fo r a d o u b le and an infield s ing le to b r in g his reco rd to 5 fo r 5 in All S ta r com petition .

Old- T im er* box score: •

d e serv e d a w a rd for Coach flichie l y n d h u rs t <6) ab r b po a >C oughlin . Ba. k m 50 afti r com- Sferuzza. rf •4 2 3 0 1 1

■ 1 • ■ • sea Mfi Un­ Am brosio. rf 0 0 0 1 0 0l ittle L eague p res id en t it w as M an ise ra ss 4 1 1 1 2 ]C o ugh lin w ho t ild May ■ i B ill F ra n ch in a , cf 2 0 0 0 0 0G a lla g h e r th a t som ethin* m ust Longo. If 3 1 1 2 0 0be o rg an ized fo r th e bo - w ho W a si 'k . c 1 0 0 8 0 0gH too o ld for th e LitMe I agues. H oney, 2b 3 0 0 2 3 0T h a t w as th e s ta r t of t • first M ariano . 3b 3 0 I 1 I 013 t ) 1.5 y e a r u,-e group vTrieh S te l’m u lle r lb 3 I 0 (i 0 0w. s k n o u n as th e Ju iu o t - iguv. Matus, p 3 1 I 0 2 0th en b ecam e the L ittle B igger Totals 2t» 6 7 21 9 2L eague an d now th e Ba: Ruth Pe«uts G ro v e (1)L eague ab ■r h po a e

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blind a te ho* dogs in C a r ls ta d t 01 P fie ffe r cf 3 0 (I 1 0 ©W oodndgt* for su p p er on >:*tur Sysko. cf 0 0 0 0 0 0dav n ig h t M any ru sh ed from the Avant rf 2 0 I 11 0 0M ille r S tad iu m out R o u te S 3 to Stranahan, c 3

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■* ’ • • McMahon. 3b 2 0 0 t 2 1T h e sco re o f th e final gwnie f a . C arlson 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0

an n o u n ced by -Mel All* ovei Sm ith, p i 0 0 0 2 1telev is io n o n th e Y ankees-T igers Totals 25 1 y 18 11 J

B lueC h e t M izeski p M ike Sim one Eggs W h iteh u rs t, c F V an N o rtw ick . lb B ill Staehle, lb Caesar G u id e tti, 2b M u rp h C ough lin . 2b AI C andia . ss T im S h erid an . 3b J e r ry C arucci, 3b Jo h n Fusaro. If Jo e L evy. If Bob D ohm yer, cf W illie Bello, cf J im C andia . rf

tw in k illin g en g in e e red by ’ C hippy C h rist. In c id en ta lly , C h e t I M izeski s ta r te d fo r th e losing I B lues, w ith 6 0 y e a r old M ike Si- ! m one com ing to h is re lie f in th e j fo u rth an d stopping ' the w in n e rs 1 cold. C het w as to p s a s a so ftb a ll ! h u r le r in his day.

D ebs Score 7 to 3 Win T h e s tn o h d co n tes t was be­

tw e e n th e tw o best g i r l ’s team s in N o rth e rn New Je rse y and p ro v ed a p lea sa n t s u rp r ise as the lassies cam e up w ith se v era l out-

j s tan d in g p lay s th a t w ould do ( c r e d it to lead ing c lubs of th e op- j p o site sex in th is v icin ity .

T he N o rth B ergen Co Eds got j off ’o a 3 ru n lead in th e early j inn ings, on ly to h av e *he A m erl can L ino leum D ebs of P a te rso n

1 stage a 7 ru n u o rism g in th e 6 th to sco re ■ 7 to 3 v ic to ry . A lice LH oxey P e tn llo . rf

J O 'C onnell, s is te r o f D anny 0*Con j B ill G allag h er *■ oell. th e N Y. G ian ts th ird base- : J im Aslta, sc m an. h u rle d for the Debs, scat j te n n g n ine hit* S he show ed ex ce llen t con tro l, issu ing a sing le Gold w alk , and s tr ik in g out s ix . H er j H arry S ta n d le r . p o p p o n en t Be; m e Labru&ki. w a- Jo h n H artig an . 4

( in v in c ib le u n til th e s ix th w hen 1 F ra n k R ugg iero , lb she ra n in to c o n tro l difficulties. T ony G u id e tti . lb -c

j filling th e bases, s e ttin g the stage Sam Palum bo . 2b 1 fo r |th e D ebs w ho fo llo w e d up B ill C asale. 2b i w ith fou r base h its and w ound J Hen Candia. ss |U p w ith seven runs. R elief hurler Len G eary, ss

S te lla B u te ra finally put out the C hippie Christ. 3b rire b u t ’he d am ag e was done. Frank Sangi 3b B erm e G rassa w ith th re e hits an d ; Jerry Sparta. If J u n e Litter w ith a pair, oaced the i Ed Jaw orski. If

i Debs a tta c k , w hile Tam M cKen Tom C arp ey . cf n e . P a t K elly an d B lanche Le- Joe Carroll, cf

| G ra n d banged out tw o hits for B ill S telbenm uller r *U»e' Co-Eds Fred Beilina, rf

Pat K elly and B lanche Le J»m La Russo sirGrand proved a stellar keyston e I — ___ _com bination fo r rtie losing C o 22 5 »Id a . handling I t chances flaw- —— ------------lessly betw een them R o n n ie ; Mrs. Herbert Robertson ofBruouu t o r tne Debs blocked off Ridge road, is at Scituate. Mate

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s tim u la te d F re eh o ld an d L y n d ­h u rs t e lim in a te d H ack en sack and on S u n d ay L y n d h u rs t e lim in a te d P enns G ro v e to e a rn th e r ig h t to rep resen t N ew Je rse y in the S aste rn S eab o a rd R eg iona l at L ynchburg . V irg in ia o n A ugust I, 9# 10.

T h e scores:N o rth A rlin g to n 100 000 0 - 4 - 2 0L y n d h u rs t 014 000 x— 5 8 2

B a tte r ie s— S h in d er. B a r ra and Schew d.

T ita an d W asick

K e a rn y 010 011 0— 3 5 4L y n d h u rs t 030 103 x — 7-7-0B a tte rie s— R egan a n d .A m a b ile

S ch aeb er. M atus and W asick

L y n d h u rs t 202 000 0 - 4 - 4 0Ridgewood 000 000 0—0 2 5B atte ries—T ita and W asick

M o rrill an d O rser, S m ith

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Babe Ruth Nine Wins(C o n tin u e d f ro m P a g e 1) *

to tak e off from th e 'T o w n Hall•arly n e x t W ednesday m orn in g is th e to u rn a m e n t ru le s s tu te ha t all team s m ust check into

L y n ch b u rg ’s M unic ipa l S tad ium b e tw e en 4:00 and 5:00 p.m . the if te rn o o n b e fo re th e first gam e they a re sch ed u led to p lay .

T he L y n ch b u rg .C h a m b e r of C pm m ercg is sp o n so rin g th e R e­gional. T o u rn am en t, T hey have m ade a rra n g e m e n ts to ta k e care, >f a ll th e boys in th e ir hom es and they w ill be fed a ll theii m eals by th e fam ilies th ey a re a ssigned to w h ile in L y n ch b u rg T he team s a s ' th ey a rr iv e at L y n c h b u rg , w i i r be m et by r e p ­rese n ta tiv es of th e J u n io r C haqi b e r of C om m erce, w ho w ill as ­sign th em an d w ill bt; b ro u g h t to th e s ta d iu m tw o h o u rs befo re ",ame tim e M any of th e fam ilies w ill > tak e th e boys to N a tu ra l B ridge. A p p o m atto x , L ex ing ton , an d C h arlo tte sv d le . V irg in ia t« visit W ash in g to n and L ee Uni v e rs ity , * V irg in ia M ilita ry In sti tu te and th e U n iv e rs ity of V ir ginia.

L y n d h u rs t’s c h a rte re d bus wiL stop a* C h a rlo ttesv ille , V irg in ia and w ill h a v e a police escort w ith s ire n ♦o m eet th em a t the o u tsk ir ts of L y n c h b u rg .. ju n ctio n of R oute N o!, 29 an d R ou te 13< w h ere th e A m h e rs t D rive-In Theatre* is located .. •

R e se rv a tio n s in th e V irg in ia H otel h ave b een assig n ed for. th< m an ag e rs o f ‘each team . Tw o d o u b le room s and a s in g le rooip w i l l .b e re se rv e d fo r e a ch team Local peop le e x p e c tin g to a tte n d th e reg io n a l to u rn a m e n t who need h o te l re se rv a tio n s can con tac t C o u g h lin w ho w ill w ire J o h r W. D ecine, J r . . R eg ional D irector of- B abe R u th L eague, Inc.

L y n d h u rs t's first o pponen t N orth W estch este r w on the New. Y o rk S ta te c h am p io n sh ip last S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at A m ste r­dam . New Y ork , w ith a '7 'to 6 v ic to ry o v e r 'd e fe n d in g cham pion S ch n ec tad y T he team s w ere tied a t 6 6 w hen d a rk n e ss h a lte d the tit le gam e a* ’h e e n d of »he re g u ­la tio n seven in n ings on F rid ay n ig h t. Bob M u elle r, th e w inning p itc h e r, h u r le d F r id a y ’s sev en in n in g s and S a tu rd a y ’s th re e . A squeeze b u n t in th e te n th in n ­ing gave N o rth W estch este r th* N ew Y ork cham pionsh ip .

In th e t e n th ' inn ing . Jo h n n y C ra ig w alk ed . B u tch C re ta rn b u n ted an d b o th ru n n e rs w ere sa fe on a bad th ro w M ueller s ing led b u t th e ru n n e r was out

th e p late . ’R ichie D uffy th en b u n ted C re ta ra hom e on the queeze

Joey T ita . w h o h u rle d th re e of th e six to u rn e y v ic to ries w ith a 5 to 1 w in o v e r ' N o rth A rlin g to n a 4 * > 11 sh u to u t o v er R idgew ood an d a 6 * > 1 t r iu m p h o v e r H ack ­en sack in th e sem i-flnajs is e x ­pected ‘o at-'1 the m qund assig n ­m en t fo r L y n d h u rs t. Eddie W a sick, w ho in ju re d h is hand w hen h it w ith a p itch ed b a ll in the second in n in g a -a in s t P enns G ro v e on S u n d av is ex o ected tn b e / in co n d itio n to u pho ld T ita 's s lan ts.

SPORT 0 GRAMSH A L L OF P A N T .

; S o m ew h ere in the H all o fFam e a t C ouperstown, there o u « h t Ui be-a plaque honoring the fa ith fu l fan. Yeai in and y e a r ou t, th e loyal fan roots for h is tf.®™ U sually it .has no thanC e for the flag b u t he k eep s com .ng o u t h o p in g for a m ira c le S « ch loyalty shou ld be re w a rd e d by a placet im o n ; th e baseball greats in. the shrine at C noperstown

A go»«d car deserves th e re ward of fine service That pay*

n smoother perfrom an-e W hen your car needs body w ork , call on us. Frame s tra u h tem n g a n d om piete BEAR alignm ent servi star A u to Body 137 L a kensaek Street. East R u th e rfo rd FHxm G E 8 ©tuft*

T H U R S D A Y . A U G U ST 1, 1957 C O M M E R C IA L -IF . U IE R AND SO U T H B K R l.IV KFYIKW PAi .1 F,I EV E N

H a c k ' s C o r n e rB y WALTER “HAWK" ROWE

th e sh o u ld e rs o f th e first a ss is ta n t. Coach E dd ie Z ak . th e fo rm e r P assaic A ll-S tilte c e n te r an d NYU linem an . In h is sev en seasons o t w h ich s ix h av e b een h ig h ly successfu l. L y n d h u rs t h as w on m an y sectio n al c h am p io n sh ip s u n d e r Zak. H o w ev er, d e sp ite his su ccessfu l reco rd . Zak has not been too p o p u la r w ith m an y of th e fo llo w ers o f th e B lu e an d G old

T he reaso n bein:» th a t o nce h e g e ts a lead he “s its ” on it a n d is sa tisfied to Win a tf-0 g am e w ith ap o ssession- ty p e b ran d of p lay . T h is i r r i ta te s m any lo ca lite s w ho w e re in h eav en in 1948 a n d 1949 w h en th c long g a in s w ere com m on w ith th e p resen ce of "M r. T o u ch d o w n ” .. C onn ie “C oot" M anisera .

O nly th is p ast S u n d ay \ve hoped th a t th ese c ritic s of C oach ■ Zak h ad read th e A sso c ia t 'd P ress sp o rts s to ry w h ich w as head lin ed . “S p lit T O ffense To D o m in ate C o llege F o o tb a ll T h is F a l l” , j T h e sto ry w en t on to te ll th a t d efen d in g n a tio n a l c h am p io n O k la ­h o m a ’s co n serv a tio n , bo rn of n ecess ity , fav o rs th e S p lit T o ffense w h ich w ill c o n tin u e to d o m in a te co lleg e fo o tb a ll th is com ing year.

C ouplijd w ith th e | j n t i i | j e d g ro w th o t 'th e c a u tio u ^ ba ll- c o n tro l ph ilo sp h y of a tta c k w ill be an in creased d e m a n d o n th e d e fen se to m ak e s lim lead s an d low scores s ta n d up. I t con- t in u u e d on to say th a t D a rre ll R oyal, a fo rm e r W ilk k en so n q u a r- ; te rb a c k b rin g s th e S p lit T to T e x a s w h e re h e p ro m ises to ju n k th e w ide-open , passing gam e fo r s tead y , g rin d in g y a rd a g e C al- , il'o rn ia an d N eb rask a a re sp re a d in g th e S p lit T . too.

A nd w h ile o n foo tball, le t 's m en tio n th a t th e A lu m n i squad beg in s in itia l p rac tic e sessions to n ig h t a t th e H igh School F ie ld . s ta r t in g a* 6:30 p.m. M an ise ra ahd J im m y N aza re a re busy try in g to con tac t, m an y of th e fo rm e r G olden B ears an d ifth e y d id n 't ge t a ro u n d to y o u d ro p dow n and see th em a t th e H igh School F ie ld to m g h t. .M eanw hile. P re s id e n t T om rpy G ash of th e B ooste rs C lu b is a c tiv e ly en g ag ed in g e ttin g th e w h ee ls in m o tio n fo r an j o th e r successfu l L y n d h u rst- .E ast R u th e rfo rd A lu m n i gam e w h ic h : w ill be p lay ed on S u n d ay a fte rn o o n , S e p tem b e r 15 a't th e H igh ! S ch o o l' F ield.

Little Loop(C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1)

fle<f th e local b a tte rs w ith a h igh j p itc h th e locals in sisted on going ; a f te r . t w

T he lone ru n o f the gam e J crossed th e p la te in th e last half i o f th e second inning . Sch litt opened the inn in g w ith a base on b a lls an d w en t Hi second o n a passed ball. O livo ; G ia rd e llo g ro u n d ed to th e m ound and the p itch e r, fielding th e ball w as set to th ro w to th ird to h an g up S c h litt, bu t seein g th e th ird base m an aw ay from th e bag tr ie d to ! ho ld off th ro w in g b u t th e b a ll ( s lip p ed a n d ro lled to th ird w ith j b a th ru n n e rs sa fe W ith P e tro s k y .: a t ba» th e s ig n a l w en t on foi G ia rd e llo to s tea l second and as [ he w en t d ow n the, c a tc h e r tr ie d j a pick off p lay b u t his th ro w to th e sh o rts to p w as d e e p e n a b lin g i S c h litt to b rea k safe ty fo r the j p la te ,

L y n d h u rs t h ad sev era l o ppor- ! tu n itie s to b rea k open th e g am e. I In th e first, in n in g B.<>bby M ar 1 ro p e and S al V a len te s in g led . w ith one out b u t w as u n a b le to j score. Tw o m o re ru n n e rs w ere ! le ft o n .b ase in the. second, tw o ' h its an d a base on b a ll w ere co l .j lee ted in the th ird b u t poor bast ) ru n n in g w iped -out th e chance to j score: R u n n e rs w ere also le ft on ; in each of the fo u rth ahd fifth j in n in g s

P e tro sk y s tru c k o u t c lev e t' 1 N u tley b a tte rs g e ttin g *,he Nut ley 's hom e ru n k in g J o h n n y S is ; to a ll th re e tim es. A lth o u g h ht- w a lk ed th re e in th e f ifth he al low eji on ly one o th e r w alk be sides th e trio . N ine local b a tte r > j

. b i t th e d u s t on th ird s tr ik es ag a in s t S alayko .

T h e N ats h ave d**f«*ati»d C arl' S tad t. K e a rn y N o rth ern . R u th e r fo rd N a tio n a ls a n d N utley Cen t ra l to reach *he finals. T he N ut ley n in e ad v a n ce d to th e sem i finals, on s tre n g th o f vi to p e , o v e r N o rth A r l in g to n N ational an d B ellev ille N a tiona ls L y n d h u rs t <I> ab r hC ru p i. If i o lM arro n e , cf 3 0 1

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M r an d M rs K arl A. D iebold, o f K ea rn y S tre e t, e n te r ta in e d on j T h u rsd ay ev e n in g in c e le b ra tio n ’ of M rs D ieb o ld ’s b ir th d a y . Guest: w e re m em b ers of th e fam ily of th is a re a and M rs. D iebu ld 's mo- | th e r . M rs. G eo rg e N utz , of A nn A rbor, M ich., w ho is. v isitin g re- | la tiv es in th is v icin ity .

Mr and M rs. C h a r le s Socienski ! an d ch ild ren . C h arle s and K a re n j Of 527 P a rk P lace, h ave re tu rn e d I Irom th e ir v acatio n sp en t a t O rt k-y BeaUi O n T u esd ay th ey en ter 'tam ed a t a p a rly 'in t c le b ra tion of th e 10*h b ir th d a y of th en on, C h a r le s G u ests in clu d ed Mi

and Mrs. N icholas I^and. ol , B loom field , Mr and M rs. G M M asullo , of B ellev ille . M iV A. R Rar.de. h is g ra n d m o th e r of N orth A rl ng ton , an d < h ild re n <»f the n e ighborhood , w ith hi*, sis te r K aren Socienski.

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