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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 5

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THE BFRGEN RTXIVG RECORD. THl1tSnT. MAT $. 14 pack mi SOCIETY ADMITS 7 imwinf at Trimty Cathedral. New- May 20.

The Society is asfcine Hrlpinc Hand SwirlT Mrmbrrship for donations of flowers or 'able Drive Nets New Workers at this meeting. DeUver- Clif fade Park Fairriew Englewood Cliffs EAST BERGEN Fort Lee Palisadt Edgewater Cojtesville BABY Bt RT IN FALL Dr. Joseph Pedivill of Palisadea Park treated Ronald McMahon of 67 Probst Avenue, Fainiew, for cut forehead and nose and finger injuries. The child suffered the Injuries mhen he fell out of his baby Seven new members have de before 10 A. May 19 to Mrs.

J. McDermott or, if! admitted to the Helping Hand So notified, she will call for them. Blue boxes are to be returned no later than May 15. mage. Cliffside Park, State Health Authorities To Confer On Health Officer Appointment Wiezbiecky Not Forgotten By His World War Buddies ciety of the- Christian Orphan Home of Fort Lee in accordance with a memebrship drive recently announced by the new president.

Mrs. P. Clancy. New members are Mrs. W.

Waroefce. Mrs. E. Greiver. Mrs.

L. Staudt. Mrs. Al MacRoberts, Mrs. D.

Bush, Mrs. P. Bouiileite, and Mrs. Newman. Mrs.

Virginia Bendr, TJ. T. O. blue! box custodia. has announced an increase of from 13 to 33 boxes taken by members.

The goal is to have every woman in the parish take one of these boxes. Cliffside Park Health Commis census the population of the Bor-iing. motivated the Trenton con sioner rrea v. was in It was a couple of months before Cliffside Legion in the hope that ough which was 16,692 to 1940 is ference. II Goeman does resign now atnost 20,000.

and the Borough is unable to find formed yesterday that the con At the monthly meetinir held ference which the Cliffside Board uiey might be able to help him. When his letter reached Cliff at the home Tuesday, luncheon wasjMARINES TRAINING The Cliffside Pars delegation will successor for him. willing to ac The Ideal Gift FLOWERS FOR Mother On Her Day had requested with the State Board served to about 40 persons. Mrs side Park it was turned over to Mrs. FUTURE OFFICERS of Health will be held Tuesday in Christmas In Grajewo, Poland, and Andrew Wiezbiecky, an American citizen and former Cliffside Park resident, was feeling kind of blue when he looked around his war devastated farm and realized that consist of in addition to Council- cept the salary of approximately man Monahan: Robert Houckel-! $2,400 which has been appropriated man, vice-president of the Board: for the post, the State would then of Health; Mayor William T.

Mich- legally be empowered to appoint a Trenton. Emily Tonkin of the Post's Rehabilitation and Child Welfare Committee. She rushed a shipment out and it arrived in Grajewo short Cliffside Park will confer with George Kruge, of Palisade, and Mrs. George Simonson. of Cliffside, were hostesses.

Plans were made for a white elephant sale on June 7 and for the annual June festival and dinner on June 11. Mrs. Simon- College Students To Get Six-week Course At Quantico Quantico. Va. (INS) The Marine Corps recently began enrolling 1.000 students principally nonveterans the State body in an effort to se cure a health officer for the Bor another yule season was about to by aelsen and Borough Attorney health officer.

A State appointed Bernard S. White. officer however, would noc'oe re- The resignation of Health Off leer! sponsible to the Board although Erwin Goeman, which the Board; the Borough would have to pay him pass his six children, ranging in age from two to 12, without a single gift soi and Mrs. T. Russell of Leoma are in charge of the dinner.

Mrs. S. I from 180 colleges and universities; ough, and if that it is not possible to have the section of the State code requiring municipalities with population of over 10,000 to have refused to act on at its last meet-i whatever the State decreed. to remember it by. His thoughts1 ly before Christmas.

In a letter recently received by Mrs. Tonkin, Wiezbiecky told how glad he was that his friends and comrades in Cliffside still remembered him. He told them how happy the gifts had made his children. He also mentioned that he is attempting to bring his familv back a health officer changed or waived SINGERS WANTED for summer training preparatory foi reserve or regular commissions. The students, freshmen and sophomores, will be trained dunnf 6-week periods beginning July 4 BOOKS DONATED wandered back to happier days, 19 yeas ago when he lived on Gorge Road, Cliffside Park, where he belonged to the Alan Nutt Post of the American Legion.

Cliffside will seek to have the law changed so that a sanitary inspector Miller Is in charge of tickets. CHRISTENING HELD Daughter Of Fort Lee Residents Is Christened In Church Rites Joanne Dolores Sarapochillo, Palisade Choral Group Extends Its will suffice. in Platoon Leaders Class, Junior Membership Drive 2 Months Meryl Vaughn Choral has an. According to an unofficial police In desperation he contacted his to America but that the papers are TO UNIT'S SHELF Course, Marine Corps Schools. Quantico.

Virginia. old World War I buddies in the being held up in Warsaw. nounced that its membership drive is to continue throughout the In addition more than 800 junior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sarapochillo of 2039 Edwin Avenue, Fort Lee, has been christened CLIFFSIDE PARK CALENDAR TODAY Lmdr Farrstrrs.

Moose Hall. I P. M. Bellciaua Clauses, Epiphany R. C.

Church 7 30 course graduates will be returning to Quantico for their second and months of May and June. Anyone interested in the choral is asked to contact the group's secretary. Miss Mrs. Keating In Report at Madonna R. C.

Church, Fort Lee Members of Red Rose Girl Scout final year of summer training. At Auxiliary Meeting Troop 1 made shell pins at a meet Ursula Koch of 2208 Summit Ave of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Abbott Jr.

of Center Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Home of Hoyt Avenue celebrated their wedding anniversary Tuesday with their family. Mary Ann Brautigan of Maple by the Rev.

Anthony Bryce. Sponsors were an uncle and aunt, Ralph Flr.t Baptist Church Prsytr Meettni. 1 P. M. First Baptist Charch.

Bible Study Class. 9 ing held Tuesday at West Fort Lee: nue, Union City at Union 6-8481 or call Cliffside 6-0290-J. Elementary School. Plans were aiaMt r.n(hran rharch Their. I P.

Thirty-one new books have been A. SPEAKER Rev. George Howard, Hackensack, Will Address Edgewater Group Trinity Evanielical Lutheran Church placed on the Alan Nutt Auxiliary Meryl V. Boyajian of Palisade, di Porrino of Fort Lee, and Mrs. Picinich of North Bergen.

Following the ceremony a buffet supper for 30 persons was held at the home of the maternal grand made for a hike to Allison Park! Saturday. Girls will leave from John and Main Streets at 9:30 A. M. Street has returned from a week's Memorial shelf since the book rector of the choral, has announced Red, Purple, Yellow, White, Pink AZALEAS or Cheir. P.

M. Grantwood Cent relational Church Cheir P- TOMORROW visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred West memoroial campaign was instituted that a 4-week preliminary course ervelt of Closter. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Tierney of in March, Mrs. Catherine Keating reported to a recent meeting of of training for choral singers will be given in the immediate future Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schelen of Cross Street celebrated their wedd ROSE Rate Victoria Council.

Daughters of Po-chantas. Moose Hall. I P. Confirmatian Classes. Trinity Evaneelical Lutheran Church.

3:30 P. M. Boy Scout Troop 99. Trinity Evansellca, Lutheran Church. 8 P.

M. PolUh-Ameriean Democratic Club. C1UD- to encourage tentative members and 5th Street were guests Tuesday of Mr, and Mrs. John Evers of Har the Auxiliary held at Borough Hall. The books, which were donated by parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Federico Porrino of 2044 Hudson Street, Fort Lee. Joanne was born March 5 at Englewood Hospital. Her mother is the former Miss Carmella Porrino. ing anniversary Tuesday with mem-1 bers of their family.

1.95 to give them assurance when sing up BUSHES rington Park. ing with the group. This procedure Mrs. James Creegan and son, Den Vinili a Mrs. Richard Davis of Casper friends and families of deceased veterans of World War 1 and II, include educational works, fiction nis of Anderson Avenue attended Catholic Touth Oratnliatlon, Epiphany R.

C. Church Hall. 8 P. M. Friendship Circle.

Evangelical Lutheran Lane was a guest Tuesday of Mrs. will run in accordance to the regulations of membership and no fees arc attached. Meetings have been the circus in New York City Tues PLAN CARD PARTY The Rev. George Howard of; Hackensack will speak on "Adolescent Psychology" at the May 10 meeting of the George Washington Edgewater, at the school. Annual election of officers will be conducted.

Entertainment will be provided by the Ridge City Four of TeBneck. The members are: Edward Timm, Edward Lieberman, Arthur Lindstrom and Joseph Krouse. Prior to the business meeting, the school will be open for Inspection by the parents from 7:15 to 8:15 P. M. Refreshments will be served.

and historical volumes. Hilda Gurney of Teaneck. k.iii...h nf Hi Arivent 10 P. M. day.

Guidinr Star Chanter. Order ot Eastern TamnU ft Margaret Alagia, whom the Aux held temporarily at 1049 Cumber- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Walters Coytesvllle Episcopal Guild Will ganare Dance, Trinity 'Episcopal Church mede Road, Palisade, each Monday iliary will send to Girl's State in (paihadsL tioifj rarish Bridge Tomorrow Hall. 8.J0 of Lemoine Avenue are parents of a son, Gerard, born Monday at at 8 P.

M. Hundreds of other Flower A Plants at Reduced Prices, JOHN BUNNY FARMS ROUTE 6 LITTLE FERRY Communion Service Trinity Episcopal Ladies' Guild of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Coytesvllle, has Miss Janet Johansen of Warren New Brunswick next month, was a guest of the women with Catherine Saltamach who attended the midwinter session held at Trenton. CLUB IS ORGANIZED Auxiliary of Coytesvllle Fire Com Avenue, a student at New Jersey Englewood Hospital. He is a grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Walters Sr. of Coytesville and Mr. and Mrs. H.

Gabriel of Palisade. uiaae unai plans for a card party to be held at the parish house to pany met at the Coytesvllle Fire- The Auxiliary voted to donate $10 College for Women, has been selected as a student house chairman to supervise one of the dormitory house Tuesday night when a lingerie. morrow night. A pressure cooker Mrs. Gustave SpinelU is ticket ciud was organizea.

Mrs. josepn buildings of the college. us io oe awaraea. Members will attend a TT. T.

O. Thirty-six per cent of the people of Alabama are Negroes. Spina, president, appointed Mrs. William Koehler and Mrs. William Mrs.

R. Varca of Tremont Avenue chairman for the spring recital of Fort Lee Song Spinners to be held! at the high school May 27. Lucille Browning, contralto, now on tour entertained at a household dem to the Walter A. Matheney Institute for Cerebral Palsy. All of the patients in the home are children and the contribution was made under the auspices of the rehabilitation and child welfare committee under the chairmanship of Mrs.

Emily Tonkin. onstration at her home yesterday Leahey as cocaptains of the club. Plans were made to award $5 at the July 5 meeting. Mrs. Hsa Wood for Mrs.

M. Vitale, Mrs. Merriman, Mrs. N. Basista, Mrs.

M. Spitali is in charge. Mrs. Mary Huber was with the Metropolitan Opera and Miss Olgo Bolsch of Little' Ferry, pianist, will be guest artists on the program. Mrs.

F. Ernest, Mrs. M. Wagner, ALL STORES OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 10 EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 6 P. M.

welcomed as a new member. Mrs Plans for a pilgrimage to the Koehler and Miss Anna Keller were Mrs. C. Raimondo, Mrs. B.

Dom-brosi, Mrs. Owens, and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Abbott Castle Point Veterans' Hospital were made at the meeting. Members hostesses. Shepperd. Mrs.

Louis Villano of Central were urged to make reservations for the trip through Mrs. Tonkin. and children, Miss Jean Abbott and Charles Jr. of Cross Street were supper guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.

David E. Riley of Hackensack. Church, 9 A M. Service. Coogresational Sons ot Israel, 9 A.

MJ FORT LEE CALENDAR TOD At Ladv Foresters XS, fame social, West Fort Lee Firehouse. 8 P. M. First Reformed Church, Girl Scout Troops 1 and 3. meeting, church hall.

7:30 P. Consistory, parsonage. 8 P. M. TOMORROW Madonna R.

C. Church, parish meeting. Main Stre et Hall. 8 P. M.

First Reformed Church, congregational dinner and meting. 6:30 P. M. Bt. Stephen's Episcopal Church.

Ladles' Guild, card party, parish house. 8 P. M. Book and Ladder Company S. meeting.

West Fort Lee Pirehouse. 8 P. M. Gospel Church, Italian service, 7:30 P. Holy Trinity R.

C. Church. Girl Scout Troop 3. Mother's Day tea. church hall.

2 P. M. Woman's Club, meeting, musical program. School 4, 3 P. M.

SATURDAY Vest Fort Lee Girl Scout Troop 1. hike, leave John and Main Streets, 9.30 A. to Allison Park. MTKDAY Madonna C. Church, Holy Kame Society, communion breakfast.

Main Street Hall, following 8 AM. mass at church. FAIRVIEW CALENDAR TODAY Local 1M, C. I. General Chemical Workers.

V. P. W. Hall. 8 P.

M. United Presbyterian Church Choir, 8 P. M. Midweek Service, Gospel Church ot Lower Falrview. I P.

M. TOMORROW Social Club. V. P. w.

Hall. 8 P. M. Boy firout Troop 121), Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. 7:30 P.

M. Two new members, Mrs. Miiareo Boulevard is convalescing at her home from a recent operation performed at St. Albans Hospital. Harry E.

Nutting and daughter Mrs. Ethel Herlihy of Jackson Tonkin and Mrs. Catherine Szewe were welcomed Into the post. Virginia have Joined Mrs. Nutting Mrs.

Nicholas Basista of Oleri Heights, L. I. has left after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown A dark horse prize 'was won by who is visiting her family in Macon, Ga.

Mrs. Paula Bonatz. of Maple Street. Terrace was a guest Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. Eleanor Latell of Richmond Hill, L.

Miss Helen A. Turner, retired Councilman and Mrs. Louis Hoe- Cliffside Park High School music bel of Jones Road have returned Mrs. Walter Kull of Falrview Lane SQUARE DANCE PLANNED A real old-style country square supervisor, has informed friends from several days at Seaside was a guest Tuesday of Mrs. Marion Seidel of West New York.

Heights. dance will be held Friday night at the Trinity Episcopal Church Hall Mrs. Margaret Peterson of Le- in town that she expects to spend the rest of the spring and the summer months with relatives in Fred-ricksviUe, Fla. Miss Turner spent the winter months in McAllen, in Cliffside Park sponsored by the POOR BRAKES CAUSE CRASH Poor brakes were held respon onia was a guest Tuesday of Mrs. E.

Melxner of Hafley's Lane. New Electric Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney sible by Falrview police yesterday for a 3-way traffic accident which Texas. church's Men's Club and St.

Mary's Guild. Prizes for the funniest and most original male and female costumes will be awarded. Arrangements for the dance are being made by Arthur Dyer of the Men's Club Miss Martha Langdon and daugh of Forest Port, N. Y. have left after a 5 months' visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. W. ter Edna of Lincoln Avenue, returned home recently after a 10 occurred at the Intersection of Broad and Probst Avenues at 5 P. M. A car driven by John Abtrater, 38 Sunset Place, Bergenfield, was un McKinney of Washington Avenue.

day trip to Florida. while Mrs. Gene Wellington of the A congregational dinner will be ATOhS Rev. Herbert S. Brown, rector of Guild is attending to the held at the First Reformed Church tomorrow at 6:30 P.

M. followed the Trinity Episcopal Church will leave soon for a 2 week tour of CORRESPONDENTS RDGEWATF.R Shane Conway. Back- enack 3-soon. CLIFFSIDE PARK Mrs. Terranr Corriston.

Cliffside -I347i Richard Klfenbein, Fort Lee COYTESVILLE Shane Conway. Bark- ensacb 2-80001 Sylvia Abbott, Fort Lee H-nm FAIRVIEW Richard Elfenbein. Fort Lee S-M05. FORT LEF Shane Conway, Darken- sack 3-80001 Sylvia Abbott. Fort Leo 8-0M7.

by a program and reports of all societies. Friendly Circle la In Plato, who was the first to draw duty with the United States Naval able to stop after the officer on duty had given a whistle signal. He crashed into cars driven by Richard Pontello, 346 East Columbia Avenue, Palisades Park, and Edgar K. Holz-heimer, 208 East Harriet Avenue, Palisades Park. charge of the dinner.

the distinction between mind and body, can probably be called the Reserve. He will be temporarily replaced by the Rev. Joseph W. Zneimer. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Robinette father of psychology. of Cressklll were guests yesterday NOW only Former Cliffside Park resident Mrs. Henry Wohlieb who recently moved to a new home In New Mil- ford was given a linen shower at GIVE MOTHER A her new home by friends last week. 01' 3 hour 1(51-95 Frederick C.

Galda, son of Mrs. List prict $199.95 DRY CLEANING SERVICE NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Frederick Galda of North Bergen, formerly of Cliffside Park, has been admitted to the New Jersey Bar. He was graduated from John Mar on shall Law School, Jersey City, In You'll love the rompart, yet roomy size of this refrigerator 6'4 cu. ft. It's asy-to-rlean rust-resistant surfaces fibre-t lass rablnet insulation for scientific cold ample storage spare! The prire I slashed way down the quantity I limited.

Two terrific reasons to make Supply your next stop without fall! February. Mr. Galda, an alumnus of Cliffside Park High School and Michigan State College, served for 5 years with the Navy, part of the time on Guam. He will serve his clerkship with Riemenschneider and Usher in Union City. He in the son of the late Frederick Galda.

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