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THE BERGEN EVENING RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1943 Edgewater Fort Lee EAST BERGEN Palisades Park Cliffside Ridgefield Fairview Leonia Rutherford Lyndhurst Wood-Ridge Carlstadt Hasbrouck Heights SOUTH BERGEN East Rutherford Lodi Garfield Moonachie North Arlington Englewood Cliffs Palisade Coytesville PAGE FOUR F. B. I. MAN GUEST IiripnTC DO Dn Evidence Of Anti-Semitism GEO. VAN ZILEN Fort Lee Social Notes Heights University Club Hears ADAMIC'S WORK PALISADE CLUB'S Burgess On Sabotage, Espionage The University Club of Hasbrouck Here, Says Rev.

Alexander MADE SERGEANT will be In charge of Bible Class and morning service at the Gospel Chapel tomorrow morning. Henry Ort- ORDERS CHANGE TO COALBURNER Heights met Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K.

Krue-ger, 230 Raymond Street. Co-hostesses were Mrs, Arthur L. Fink and Mrs. Clifton D. Norris.

lln of the National Bible Institute Pastor Of Lyndhurst Methodist Church Declares It's In His Town And Other Towns PROGRAM TOPIC OF LEONIA COPS will be In charge of young people at 7 and evening service at 8, when his David Winne introduced the topic will be "The Fruit-Bearing Declaring that anti-Semitism is creeping like alien speaker, David Burgess, resident agent of the F. B. I. in Bergen Christian." Until further notice, prayer meetings will be held at the Franklin School Gym. His Father, First Patrol County who spoke on the "History home of Miss Helen Fischer of man, Met A Tragic and Jurisdiction of the F.

B. I nasium Will Be Closed At Least 6 Weeks Whlteman Street. venom Into many communities and that there Is evidence of it in Lyndhurst, the Rev. Gross Alexander of Lyndhurst Methodist Church disclosed today that the official board of his church has resolved to do all In its power to thwart Hitler's plan to exterminate Europe's Jews and that further. Sabotage and Mrs.

Robison Tells Of Meeting With Author Of Popular Books FORUM ON FEB. 23 End In 1919 Fourteen attended the nutrition Twenty-five members attended class at School 1 on Thursday and 15 at School 2. The classes at School APPROPRIATES $950 ON FORCE 12 YEARS the meeting with three special guests, Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Pohl and Mrs. H. Greenwood. Three new members were accepted: Mrs.

2 have been changed to meet each Lyndhurst Methodists will do all In their power to roster Harold Bertelson, member of the Christian Orphan Home, Is now in training with the U. S. Navy at the Great Lakes Training Station. Mrs. Harvey Lee of Bigler 'Street; entertained Thursday for Mrs.

George Shay of Palisades Park, Mrs. Walter Hampson of Englewood Cliffs, Mrs. Catherine McAvoy of Palisade, Mrs. Charles Venesia of Grantwood, Mrs. Harold Kressler, and Mrs.

Albert Doscher of Fort Lee. Mrs. Gertrude Schlicht of Allen- dale has left for her home after a visit with Mrs. Frank McMillan of Palisade Avenue, Mr. and Mrs.

Duncan MacLeod of Linwood Avenue have received word that their son, Corp. John MacLeod, is now in the South Pacific. Corp, MacLeod recently received his promotion. Members 6f the Rosary Confraternity will receive Holy Communion at Madonna R. C.

Church tomorrow at 8 o'clock, The School of Religion has been changed from Thursday night to Wednesday aft Thursday from 1:30 to 3:30. better relations between Jews and Christians. Police Commissioner Joseph E. The Hasbrouck Heights Board of Miss Margaret Smith of 'Union Charlotte Locher. Miss Margaret Education, at a special meetina.

Galland of Leonia today announced Small, and Miss Miriam Sanborn City, deputy of Lady Forester No. 25, installed officers at the West Rev. special! JAPANESE WILL BE the appointment of Patrolman George Van Zilen as sergeant on ordered Franklin gymnasi-um closed because of the fuel oil shortage and authorized conversion of the heating system to coal. resolution embodying tne oeiiei on Mr. and Mrs.

George Winne of 125 Terrace Avenue will be hosts to the club at the February meeting, a literary and drama session in charge IN RACIAL DEBATE the board members was adopted Tuesday night following a report by Miss Dorothy Fell. Miss Fell, chair- the Leonia Police Force. His appointments will be made officially a matter of record Monday at the regular Council meeting. Herbert M. Nlmmo, chairman of of Krs.

Arthur L. Fink and Mrs. At the building and Grounds Cbmmit- J. Caldwell. man of the church committee on Toru Matsumote Will Speak sood literature, told of an address! Round Table Discussion Van Ellen, thirty-three years of tee of the Board of Education cs-timated that it would take 6 weeks age, was born in Leonia, educated Fort Lee flrehouse Thursday night.

Mrs. Etta McKay acted as marshal, Mrs, Rose Young received a past commander's pin and Mrs. Charlotte Smith, lecturer, received a gift. Plans were made to entertain grand officers at a supper on January 21. Mrs.

Agnes Barrett Is in charge. Mrs. James Costello of Edwin Avenue entertained yesterday for Mrs. Anne Sasso of East Orange, Miss Eleanor West of New York City, Mrs. George Marron of Engle Wood-Ridge in Leonia Schools and has been a she heard delivered by Rabbi Ste- Toru Matsumote, a member of phen S.

Wise of New York. jthe Federal Council of Churches Rev. Alexander, editor of a0f Christ in America, committee for to convert and probably longer, meaning a complete disruption ot William Weber of 321 Wood- patrolman on the Leonia force for Ridge Avenue has been promoted physical education classes, basket- 12 years. His father, Theodore Van monthly publication, The World resettlement of Japanese Ameri- from petty officer third class to Community, said he would publish cans, will speak In the affirmative petty officer second class in the Zilen, was the first uniformed policeman in Leonia and met a tragic death on his motorcycle In 1919 while ernoon at the parochial school, Le- Rabbi Wise's address in his periodi ball practice, and games. The build.

Ing also houses the mobile hospital unit of the medical division of the local Civilian Defense organization. of the question to be discussed at U. S. Navy. He enlisted last May cal.

He said he hopes to put a copy feutherford Round Table Monday Thomas A. Rau, son of Mr. and in the line of duty. A car attempt wood Cliffs, Mrs. Howard Costello Louis Adamlc, author, was the subject of a program presented by the literature department of the Palisade Woman's Club at the monthly meeting of the club yesterday at the Palisade School, Anderson Avenue, Mrs.

Adolph Robison, chairman, described Adamlc as "a man of huje stature, not only as a writer and a thinker, but as an outstanding influence on the lives of men, not only within the limits of our country but throughout the world." Mrs, Robison wrote to Adamlc and received an lnvitaton to be his guest. Yesterday, she told of meeting him. GIVES VISION OF LIFE Harry Stichl gave a condensed version of Adamic's life. In a recent issue of the Saturday Evening Post, he wrote an article on Jugoslavia, describing the country where he had lived, the Chetniks, the Milkhallovitch, the Partisans, and guerilla warfare. "The Balkans have always played an important part in the European mess and will present one of the biggest problems in the post-war planning," Mrs.

Robison said, A short review of the history and Mrs. Alfred J. Rau of 91 Columbia of the special Issue on every door-sten In Lyndhurst and if possible of Fort Lee. ing to pass other cars In a line of traffic on Central Avenue hill struck Street, who entered the service Mrs. Harold Kressler of Center Street will entertain tonight lor.

month ago has been promoted to circularize Congress and other groups Including members of the Executive Committee of the Fed night, "Does the Internment of American Citizens Solely on the Basis of Racial Origin Violate the Constitution and Threaten Basic American Citizenship Rights?" The meeting will open a new series of round table discussions at corporal at Camp Joseph T. Robin Also included in the resolution was the field house at the Athletic Field. Both oil burning units were ordered drained of water pending changes. No date for the completion of the change can be made un-til it can be ascertained how long it will take to get material neces eral Council of Churches of Christ son in Arkansas. He is being transferred to Springfield, to attend members of the Eeltrof Club.

Mrs. Edwin Kappel of Elmhurst L. I was a guest of Mr. and Mrs John Kappel of Catherine Street. moine Avenue, at 3:45.

Mrs. Frances Carney of Myrtle Avenue entertained Thursday for Mrs. Anna Ames of Englewood Cliffs, Mrs. Elsie Frits, Mrs. Joseph Spina, Mrs.

Hilda Vincent, and Miss Alice Haggerty of Coytesville. Harold Diem of the S. Navy stationed at Norfolk. Va left Thursday after a 4-day visit with Mr. and Mrs.

August Meier of Kelby Street. Mrs, Magdelene Bernard of Cross Street is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of Parkchester, N. Y.

William Thompson of Grantwood a technical school. Rutherford High School Library. Joseph J. Salmon son of Mr. Theodore Hecht is chairman of Miss Betty Lauteraschlager of Le-moine Avenue has returned to Mary Mrs.

J. Salmon of Innes sary. The sum of 595U was appro the series which will continue into Road, has been commissioned a sec-1 priated for conversion. Washington College. April.

ond lieutenant In the Signal Corps. Basketball games srheduied for the next 2 months will either be Mrs. Albert Marschhauser of Whlteman Street was a guest of Mrs. Edward Giesecke of Jersey He was graduated from the Officers Candidate School at Fort played at Lincoln School gym on Toru Matsumote through, the past year has had wide contact with the problem the question The negative will be presented his motorcycle. The new sergeant Is married, his wife being the former Miss May Meixner of Fort Lee.

They have 7 children, 5 daughters and 2 sons. Ratings released by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission which gave examinations In Leonia Saturday, November 28, reveal the following grades which the men 'of the Leonia force made in the examination for promotion to sergeant: Herbert E. Ross, 92.05; George Van Zilen, 88.37; Samuel S. Watson, 87.73; Patrick J. Clarkln, 87.64; George C.

Kaiser, 86.79; Paul Van Wyck, 86.39; Paul Minnerly, 8558; Arthur Pfeifer, 76.74. These marks, together with other qualifications deemed essential in the Police Committee, were taken into consideration in making the appointment. City. Thursday afternoons or at out-of-town' courts. Plans have not been Mrs.

Richard Dundon of Marl boro Road and Miss Margery completed for physical education David Kenyon, formerly of Under-cliff Avenue, to Robert Waffert, son by Russell C. MacFall, attorney, of classes. DICKERSON AGAIN An appropriation of $100 was of Mrs. Catherine Waffert, of Akron, Ohio, where the bride's family Brandner of Westwood are visiting Mrs. Dundon's son, Second Class Seaman Richard Dundon at Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind.

They will return Tuesday, Lieutenant Robert Young, son of voted for the purchase of an automobile chassis for use in the science department. moved several years ago. The cere SLATED AS CHIEF in America. Homer P. Shepherd, supervising principal of Lyndhurst schools, was named to receive public contributions from interested and patriotic Christians and Jews.

Alexander said that Rabbi Wise's address is "a terrible Indictment of the Christian Church by reason of its revelation of the part played by both Protestantism and Catholicism in breeding hatred of Jews." POCAHONTAS GROUP INSTALLS OFFICERS Mrs. Vopasek Of Little Ferry Becomes Head Of Order Mrs. Rose Vopasek of Marshall Avenue, Little Ferry, was installed as Pocahontas Thursday evening by Susquehanna Council, 107, Degree of Pocahontas, in Moonachie. She succeeded Mrs. Margaret Van-Wettering who became Prophetess.

Others Inducted by Mrs. Antoinette Carlson, District Deputy, and her staff were: Wenonah, Mrs. Lillian Motlcker; Powhattan, Mrs. Jean Becker; mony took place December in the Ridgewood and flew xors uity. MacFall is a student of Constitutional law and has had many cases before the U.

S. Supreme Court. He formerly was an attorney for the U. S. Department of Agriculture in which capacity he handled the famous poultry code case which was the test case on the consti Following the.

brief meeting the First Presbyterian Church at Akron Mis and Mrs. Isaac Young of Board went into executive session where the couple will make their to consider next year's budget. home. Wood-Ridge Street, Is home from Camp Stewart, on furlough. He will return next week.

Palisades Park G. O. P. Private Robert Sullivan, stationed at Fort Meade, is on a furlough Holds Nominations tutionality of the N. R.

A. MacFall Lieutenant Kenneth Wodenschak, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Woden visiting his wife at Undercliff Ave nue.

also has been chairman oi tne National Interfraternity Council Ridgefield George K. Everson was elected chairman of the Boy Scout Committee of Troop 83 at the annual Mayor John 3. Dlckerson was schak of 280 Marlboro Road, has returned to his post after spend and has had much experience in ing we Holidays with his parents. problems of foreign student ex-fhnnir and in the exchange of in Cliffside Park A social for members of He was graduated from the Army jmeeting yesterday. Others named uirora Pront Ifnrm were Frank Kopp, vice-chairman; Rutherford John T.

Hilton Auxiliary 22 will install officers at a meeting at Ames Avenue firehouse at 7:45 P. M. Monday. Mrs. Mary Cakall will preside pro tern and Mrs.

Julia Kull, national patriotic instructor, will install the officers. Mrs. H. Laurent Harden of Mortimer Avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge at, her home Thursday, her guests including Mrs. C.

B. Farr, Mrs. Arthur N. Korwan, Mrs, nominated for president of Palisades Park Republican Club last night for a twelfth term. Nominations were presented by the executive committee headed by Joseph M.

Rotolo. Nominations will be received from formation relative to educational geography of Adamic's home country of Jugoslavia was presented by Mrs. William Guess. Mrs. Robert Brttton reviewed the author's basic Ideas and his philosophy in the book, "My The remainder of the program was devoted to excerpts from Adamic's writings to show his style.

Mrs. Cortlandt B. Donaldson, assistant chairman, reviewed "Girl In the Other members gave readings on the following: "The Woman Who Loved Mrs. S. Limenfeid, "Honey, Mrs.

Leslie Mapes; "Harriet Mrs. Charles Littwln, At the business session preceding the program, Mrs. Percy A. Brod-erlck of Dearborn Road and Miss Eisffia Eodensteln of Bridle Way were accepted as members. Mrs.

Harry Richmond, Palisade chairman of the annual Christmas Seal sale, reported contributions of $447.43 to date. Members of the club will attend a legislature forum of the Sixth District at the Teaneck Library February 9 at 2 o'clock. The local literature department will meet at Air School at Kelly Field conditions here and abroad. Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Advent, previously postponed, was Aerographer Third Class William George Wessels, secretary and treas urer; John Lohrey, E. Waldvogei, Paul C.

Carpenter and R. MacNair, Rutherford Board of Education and a citizens committee of the Arfiilt School soensor the Round Schubert of the Naval Reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schu-bart of 134 Lincoln Avenue, is home the floor at the annual meeting committeemen, and Andrew Ever KeeDer of Records, Mrs.

Minnie scheduled Feb. 5 at headquarters, 339 Broad Avenue. Table. Second question on schedule son, Scoutmaster. on a 10-day leave.

Zarubnicky; Keeper, of Wampum, Mrs. Bertha Farley; Collector of Mrs. Henry1 Sohl will be Installed Patrolman John Van Note of Other nominations included: vice- Wampum, Mrs. Barbara Heckel; E. J.

Kennedy Mrs. H. S. John- president, Edward F. Walsh; secre Wood-Ridge Police Department has been elected treasurer of the Patrolmen's Benefit Association Mutuel will be "Should the New jersey mm Control Board be which will come up on February 1.

WOOD-RIDGE POST Second Scout, Mrs. Elizabeth Moy- son, Mrs. L. B. McBride of Ruth- tary, George E.

Diss; treasurer. held last night by the Young Peoples Society in the church hall. Today at 2 the Church Council Is meeting to plan for the congregational meeting next Thursday. A benefit motion picture performance for the Polish Relief Fund will be given tomorrow afternoon and night at the Cliffside Park Athletic Club by the Polish-American Welfare Council, headed by Karol B. Pajdowskl.

Ladles Aid Society of Trinity na; Guard of Tepee, Augusta Len-non; Guard of Forest, Mrs. Jose Aid of Bergen County. George H. Dieckman. Members of the executive committee nominated were: First District.

William Sillery; as president of the Ladies Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church "at the 10 o'clock 'morning service tomorrow by the pastor, the Rev. Gottfried E. Albertl. Others to be inducted are Mrs. Mabel Arentsen, vice-president; Mrs, Charles' Eruck-ner, secretary and Mrs.

John Mc-Cullough, treasurer. Rosary Society of the Church of phine Werneklng; First Runner, TO HOLD DANCES Second District, Hugo Hoffman; Third District, Joseph M. Rotolo; Legion And Auxiliary To uispei Mrs. Anna VanSaders; second Kun-ner, Mrs. Frances First Warrior, Mrs.

Emma Kunz; Second Warrior, Mrs. Catherine Mc- the Assumption reports Installation of Mrs. Katherine Brown as president; Mrs. Florence Hekker, vice-president; Mrs. Sadie Brandt, treasurer; Mrs.

Mae Rellly, secretary. Fourth District, Frank Keyes, and Fifth District, Daniel Merriam. Saturday Night Blues Movine auicklv to avert Saturday Lutheran Church has begun plans the home of Mrs. Benjamin Glatzer, Klnney; Third Warrior, Miss Mar The annual meeting scheduled 1024 Anderson Avenue, Palisade, garet Caruso; Fourth Warrior, Miss for a luncheon to be held at the church hall on February 3. Hasbrouck Heights Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Drake of Broad Avenue entertained at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. John Kesar and family of Sparklll. Men's Club of the Morsemere Community Church will hold a Mary Caruso; First Mrs Emma Soukup; Second Councilor August De Filippls, 139 Cedar Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Wilson erford, Mrs. G. W.

Apsey Jr. of Caldwell, and Mrs, Paul O'Brien of East Rutherford. Corporal William F. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Smith of 335 Ridge Road, is home from Fort Barrancas, for 15 days. Corporal Smith has been in the Army for 2 years. William H. son of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Williams of 220 East Pierrepont Avenue, is at the Army Pre-Flight School at Monroe, La. Norman Odell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Odell of 245 East Pierrepont Avenue, is stationed at Camp Polk, Fla. Mrs. Daniel Ploger of South Orange entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday for Mrs. Ham night despondency occasioned by the ban on pleasure driving, Wood-Ridge Legion Post 97 announced today it will open the Legion Home every Saturday night 1 beginning January 23 for community dancing. Members of the Auxiliary will February 23, at 2 o'clock, Palisades Park Herbert Barkstrom of Henry Ave Street, formerly of North Bergen, Mrs.

Anna Bares; Trustee for 18 months, Mrs. Jennie Grbeseo, Mrs. Feb. 12 will be held instead on Feb. 5 because of the holiday.

A letter of appreciation was ordered sent to the Woman's Republican Club and to others who helped for their assistance at the open house program New Year's Day for men in the service and their families. of Beacon Towers are the parents of twins, a boy and girl, born at reports today in Newark for Army physical examination, from a North Esther Rettino was soloist, Hackensack Hospital this week. nue Is convalescing at Holy Name benefit card party and country store Friday night, January 29, at the church hall. Bergen Draft Boad. Members of the deputy staff were, Marvin Cohan, son of Dr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake of Hospital following a major opera tion. First Class Private Joseph M. Ro "A eood many of our townspeople Mrs.

Antoinette Carlson, Mrs. Lillian Hitz, Mrs. Mary Mangano, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McBride of Mrs.

Harris D. Cohan of Hasbrouck Heights Hospital, has returned to Rutgers Preparatory School after 230 Columbia Avenue have been advised of the safe arrival in North are going to find it hard to get along without their usual Saturday night Man Wlcht, Mrs. Margaret Mc- tolo, recorder of Palisades Park, has Palisades Park were hosts at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moots and daughter Judith, and son Africa of their son, Richard, a a holiday vacation.

been advanced to corporal in Com trim to the movies or to otner so Manus, Mrs. Helen Stork, and Mrs. Lucille Liess, all of Massapequa Albert and Eric Wlndmuller, son pany First Battalion, New Jersey corporal In the Army. He arrived first in England, after training here. cial affairs outside of Wood-Ridge Thomas, of Linden Avenue.

Edgewater Fred Kent of 520 Undercliff Avenue left yesterday to enter the Navy as machinists' mate second class. Mrs. J. Kearns of Edgewater Place of Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Wlndmuller Council, Ridgefield Park Mrs. Thomas Wright, Mrs. Mar Seventieth birthday anniversary State Guard.

MrS4 Marie Hart and Mrs. Stew and for that reason we are going to try to give them a good time In our own building where we have a large Mrs. Lillian Moticker appointed on her committee Mrs. Florence garet Sommers, Mrs. Arthur Jahn, of Frank Marini of 192 Oakwood art McKenzie of Brooklyn were Mrs.

F. Kopp, Mrs. William Bohm Kaufman, Miss Helen Petrettl, luncheon guests yesterday of Mrs, dance floor, a good kitchen, and an of 137 Kipp Avenue, will return to Hobart College this week-end. Mrs. Cornelius K.

Sutton, formerly of Washington Place, is spending a month at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Edna Hester of the Boule and Mrs. Fred Kline have been BP' ilton Duggan of East Rutherford, Mrs. James Harley of Clifton, Mrs.

Meinrad Hess, Mrs. William Weber. Mrs. George Keillen, Mrs. Andrew De Groot, Mrs.

Nelson Van Dyke, and Mrs. Tilden Britht, all of Ruth Mrs. Kitty Van Weltering, Mrs. entertained at her home for several days for Mrs. Arnold Martin of Suffield, Conn.

pointed as a committee for a spa facilities for com mander Joseph Reid said. Margaret Van Wetterlng, Mrs. Em Mrs. Elliott Underwood of -26 Arrangements for the dances are beine made by a committee headed vard entertained last night for Mrs, Avenue, father of Borough Attorney Joseph W. Marini, was celebrated at ft family dinner with 4 generations present.

The other son Is Dr. Dominick Marini, Passaic, and the daughters, Mrs, Rudolph Micka, Mrs. Therese Madden, Mrs. Clayton Stewart, and Mrs. Ralph Chl-antera.

Mr. and Mrs. Adiel Vandeweghe of erford. Hilliard Avenue Is recovering at ghetti dinner by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Old English Neighborhood Reformed Church, Thursday, January 21, in the Sunday School building. ma Kunz, Mrs.

Rose Vopasek, Mrs. Frances Gebauer, Mrs. Josephine Werneklng, Mrs. Catherine, Mrs. Esther Rettino, Mrs.

Anna VanSad Gustave Foeppel. Mrs. Arthur her home from the grippe. by John Sullivan and including Past Commander George T. Walthour Mrs.

Agnes Fltapatrick of State ers and Mrs. Kitty Kwitchoff. and Carl Home. Road, who suffered a heart attack this week, was taken to Holy Name Joseph Walsh Jr. of East Palisades Boulevard.

Otto Wissllng has returned home to Weehawken after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Lester R. Mandle of Hillside Avenue. Miss Doris Chesen of West Palisades Boulevard has recovered from a week's illness of the grippe, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maeser have returned home to New York following a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph DeRosa of Harwood Terrace, Mrs. Viola Kahn, worthy matron and William Sillery. worthy patron Fifty-nine members and friends Orjenine of the series has been de Dominick, Miss Harriet Hollister, Miss Dorothy Buerlein, Mrs. O.

Buerleln, Miss Mina A. Pike, Mrs. Frank Flagg, Mrs. John S. South-wick Mrs.

Fred L. Walter, Mrs. Henry G. Weimar, and Mrs. Oscar Leonia attended the meeting.

Visitors were Hospital in the police ambulance. ferred until January 23 because the Legion Home has been engaged for Oncrest Terrace had as guests the Rev. Joseph Wagner and his sis from Minnehaha Council, Hacken Mrs. Walter Mosmann of 453 Her condition this morning was re ported as improved. ter.

Miss Sylvesta Wagner, and Miss sack, Massapequa Council, Ridgefield Park and local residents. Central Avenue entertained her sewing club Thursday afternoon. Schwidetsky. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Parker or a Police Department dinner January 16, The Post has cancelled a pigs knuckles and sauerkraut dinner planned January 30. Mrs. Lee R. Lincoln of 160 Ter All officers Vecelved flowers and Present were Miss Ann Klevers and Hilliard Avenue have receiyed word Ruth Wackernagle, Allentown, and Mrs. Winifred Nolan and son, Robert, Cliffside Park, with their son, Adiel Vandeweghe of Camp gifts and presentations were made Mrs.

David Tudor of Hackensack; Miss Julie Mazzola, and Miss Marian Del Gaudo of Fairview. race Avenue entertained Mrs. John Johansen's group of the Woman's Guild of the Church of St. John the Divine yesterday. by Mrs." Anna VanSaders, member of the Law "Committee.

that their son, Kenneth Parker, has completed boot training at the Great Lakes Naval Station and is now a seaman second class in the of Townley Chapter, O. E. last LEADS BOND BUYING New Jersey War Bond Staff Miss Betty Fuller, daughter of night headed a delegation of mem praised Rutherford yesterday for Barbara Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.

Fink of Colum Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fuller of Ames Avenue, has returned from a visit at the official visitation of the District Deputy at Wakefield Chap bus Avenue, and Miss Patricia in Montclalr.

ter of Fort Lee. Carlstadt Technical Sergeant Albert F. Bromberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bromberg of 709 Sixth Street, is home on furlough from his station In Mississippi.

Social Welfare department of the gunnery school there. Mrs. Charles Pflster of Adelaide Place will entertain members of the Good Will Society of the Episcopal Church of the Mediator Tuesday night. Flight Sergeant Roderick Walls, Elliot, San Diego, Calif, as host at a dinner party. He returned yesterday to California.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Kunz of 382 Washington Avenue celebrated the ninth birthday anniversary of their son, Russell H. Kunz, on Thursday at a family party.

Englewood Hospital Auxiliary, under its new plan of meeting In members homes to conserve fuel, The Rev. Charles C. Currin, pastor of Mount Ararat Baptist Church, spoke on "Beyond Our Horizons" at the meeting of Everywoman's Bible Class yesterday. Mrs. Bertrand Alyea of 53 Myrtle Avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday for Mrs.

E. Lammers, Mrs. Ida May, Mrs. E. Weed, Mrs.

George Mcllwaine, Mrs. John Barnes, and Mrs. V. Emmanuel. Richard Schenck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mills Schenck of Fairview Avenue, who returned this week to Lehigh University, will be graduated January 18 from the chemical engineering department. He will then report to Chanute Field, 111., as an aviation cadet in the engineering department of the ground crew. Miss June Otken of 97 Ridge Poad has been home on furlough after completing training at the First Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Training Center. She will now be transferred to a Waac Post Headquarters Company In the northeast.

Mrs. Robert Stuart of Montros Avenue entertained at a luncheon bridge at her home Thursday, her guests including Mrs. F. H. Gunkel Mrs.

B. E. Tripp, Mrs. Theo Junior Woman's Club will meet Mr, and Mrs. C.

W. Hawkins and son, Charles, left yesterday for Parkchester, N. to attend today Monday night at 8 at the home of Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Thomas of Springfield Avenue, has returned to Northfield Seminary, after their holiday vacation. Fiftieth anniversary celebration Mrs. Donald Crawford, 40 East Co a family reunion in celebration of tha 90th birthday of Mr. Hawkins's the best record Bergen urauiy. Bonds amounting to $237,993.75 were sold in the Borough in December, the Staff said.

Rutherford was far over its quota although the County as a whole did not meet its December quota of Lyndhurst Miss Audrey Bulloch, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George E. Bulloch of 290 Livingston Avenue, who is home lumbia Avenue, Palisades Park West New York. He is stationed at Contemporary Group of Woman's mother. Warrant Officer R.

Wells and Sergeant J. J. Snee, who are with the R. A. F.

In Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Fort Dix. of the First Reformed Church will Club will meet Monday night for Mrs. Paul Pensky of 403 Anderson a theater party In New York City. will have its next session Monday at 1:30 P.

M. at the home of Mrs. Walls, who recently arrived from Scotland, are the guests of Mr. and John 649 Grove Avenue Evening Group of the Woman's Club will hold a business meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Avenue will be Installed for another term as president of the Auxiliary of the East Bergen Master Plumbers Association tonight at the Ter- Mrs. Alexander McCormick of Val Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Marshall of open Sunday, January 17. Lodi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pastorino of 77 Prospect Street have announce the engagement of their on a month's vacation from Mount ley Place.

6001 Harrison Place, West New Arthur Springer of Tenafly will be the guest speaker at services tomorrow night at Gospel Hall at 7:45 o'clock. A. will observe Its fourteenth birthday Monday afternoon following a short business meeting at 3:15 at Central Boulevard school auditorium. A motion picture "Your Dollar in Uniform" will be shown. Holyoke College, is visiting a class Prize winners at the card party York, have announced the engage raceview.

Fort Lee. mate, Miss Mary MacMullen at her ment of their daughter, Elizabeth to Samuel Venezta, son of Mrs Grace Kahrs of Moore Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mosmann of North Bergen have purchased the Cush home at 453 Central Avenue and have established their home here.

Dr. Mosmann is re held by the Woman's Guild of the Episcopal Church of the Mediator Thursday night in the parish hall, home in Gradyville. Pa Auxiliary of Hook and Ladder Company 2 will meet Monday night at 263 Walker Street. daughter, Miss Lee Pastorino, to Corporal James V. Naples, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Naples, 1 Daw- Mrs. Joseph Melillo of 236 Summit Mary Venezia of 246 Lincoln Ave were Mrs. Theodore Smith, Mrs. Avenue entertained Thursday at nue.

They plan to be married in Avenue. Passaic. Corporal Pauline Lindewaithe, Mrs. William June. Mr.

Venezia is co-owner of taining his offices in North Bergen i. i. r- car. 13x1 i Naples returned to Fort Jackson. Your family car uses 14 gallons of oil every year.

A destroyer con Schank, Mrs. Mae West, and S. after spending a holiday fur Charles Phillips, of Rochester, who veying troops and planes and tanks lough at home. He is a graduate is visiting his brother, the Rev. Al dore Van Winkle, Mrs.

H. E. Booth, Mrs. A. H.

Yereance, and Mrs. Q. J. Schwarz. bert E.

Phillips, rector of the man jongg party. Her guests were Mrs. Vito Lamberto, Mrs. Armando Toron, Mrs. John Graziano, of Lyndhurst, and Mrs.

Anthony Giordano of Lake Hiawatha. Cub Pack 5 met at Franklin School last night under the direction of new Cubmaster H. S. Brill. Feature was an exhibition of knot tying by for the Battle of the Pacific needs those 14 gallons to run Just more Miss Ethel Gerrity, daughter of Jan Woman-s i Society for Christian Service of the 2406 Central Avenue Union Clty.lMethodlst church on arid Andrew Bukoveski son of afternoon at the church Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Bukoveski of InstaUatlon of ofncers 187 Jersey Avenue, will be married; teke of Passaic Public Schools. He attended Passaic High School, leaving in his senior year. He was inducted Mrs. Clarence Hofreiter of Moun church.

Arlene Zimmerman, 7, of 375 Un Palisade Celebration of the Lord's Supper will be held at the Union Church. Bridle Way, tomorrow morning at 11. Mrs. Catherine McAvoy of Warwick Avenue was a guest of Mrs. Harvey Lee of Fort Lee.

Mrs. Clayton Stewart of Edge-wood Lane was a guest at the 70th birthday party of her father, Frank Marini of Cliffside Park. than one-qr-rter of a mile. A us trails is 1,500 miles away. tain Way entertained at luncheon dercliff Avenue, a patient at St.

Mary's Hospital, Hoboken. was Mrs Anns Paasantino, wife of Mrs A PjCUftad of Peter Passantlno, 23 Millbank Rutherford, Mrs. John Crawford of tomorrow it r. m. at me rau- un.h.

stri r.mnn fhir- rade United Presbyterian brought home yesterday in the po the cubs and instruction by William byterian Church, Mrs. David Linn, a tk. i lice ambulance. Flockhart. Joseph Radleigh president, will meet Monday at 1:30 ding will be Miss Norma discussion and at the home Mrs.

Carlton Rainey, Mrs. Lincoln Smith and Robert Walker won the TBI of Mrs. W. L. Payne on Glenwood Miss Mary Dilger and Miss Betty main prizes at the round robin "VT 'Avenue.

Mrs. Daniel Fleming williBamert have resumed studies at James Mitchell. Armand Toron Jr. general nospitai, wnere sne unuer-was graduated into Bov Scout Troop went a major operation recently. 5 of which Fred Locke is Scout- jshe 13 the daughter of Mrs.

N. master Palumbo antf the late Mr. Palumbo. 4 Garibaldi Avenue. She has a Moonachie brother, Morris, who is serving with card party held at the home of ibe guest leader.

She Is the wife of Notre Dame College. Baltimore Mrs. Joseph Pickering of River Reenstra of Saddle River. Carnegie Chapter. Daughters of the British Empire, will meet at the home of Mrs.

James Maclntyre of 130 Mortimer Avenue at 2 P. M. Tuesday. Mrs. Porter Drum, State president, is to attend.

Mrs. F. N. Dull of Donaldson Avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home yesterday. wuuur BU.Ht.

n'c-lTr. Fleming, professor at Union having been stricken on her return 10, Vminary. She wil re- Road for the benefit of the con tingent fund of Undercliff Council. Buttrick's book on view Dr. more.

A double birthday ce'ebration Edward Evans, son of Mrs. Evans. Moonachie Road, cele Daughters of America. School 6 A. is to form a Dr.

Hans W. Vahlteich of 46 Hud was held at the home of Adolph Mrs. Guy Farmer of Abbott Boulevard has been ill at her home for the past several days. Mrs. William Voss of I7th Street was installed president of Ladies Auxiliary 26 to James Pringle Camp 30, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, at ceremonies last night at the West Fort Lee firehouse.

brated his birthday anniversary. XI i study group Monday afternoon at: son Avenue, who visited South Thursday. Ravmond Miller, son of Mr East Rutherford Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's America last March and April the school on Oakdene Ave-i an 1 it S. Government mission.

yester-jnue- under direction of Mrs. Holy Name Society of St. John's day was called to Washington. for'nardt Rebman. The president, Mrs.

R. C. Church will receive corporate conference with members of' the'Charles Lang. will preside at the: communion tomorrow at the 8 Board of Economic Warfare in Latin executive meeting to follow. jo clock mass.

The society meets Mrs. Joseph Mil er Craig Street. Mr and Nirk. has joined the S. Navy olini.

Mr and Mrs. Miller, Otto Mil-at present at the Great Lakes. Bnfl Mr, MillPr arid Cathrriic Church has elected Edward George Bartolc, son of Mr. and M. Griffin president.

Fred Eigen- American affairs. 1 Mr ana Mrs- wuuam h. Morgan to elect oincers. Mrs, G. Luz, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Luz. ajrvviT Private Carmen DiGiacomo is on Health board officials announced cf 212 Grant Avenue, accompanied rauch. vice-president; William Der-mody.

treasurer; Anthony Micci, Englewood Cliffs A family party was held yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bruness for the 69th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Pauline leave from Fort William Henrv Har doff licenses pvnire Jannarv 31 Mr. ana Mrs.

Robert Smith of secretary; Harry Klovekorn, ser- and urged owners to procure their Ridgefield. left yesterday to syendji-ison. Helena. to visit his 1943 tags before that time from rFM vi ule 'ier at ot. ana newiy-Dorn oaugnter.

at geant-at-arms, and Walter convention delegate. ouch Clerk Peter F. O'Brien in theiDur8. 'a db luic. ro uiiu o.ict.i.jMrs.

J. Oshetski. Mrs. E. Bonnet, is a Glider Pilot and is staUcned Jennv Mprie nd Lon.aine Nicktf.

in New Mexico. He passed a wees si, ini Marcia, Audrev and Warren vacation ft home here and left Mm nd HemT Miier Jean terday mornmg. and shirlev LuZ- Beverly and Gloria Second Lieutenant Leonard Van- Saders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-l Lieutenant Alfred D.

Schiaffo. ard VanSaders. Bruno Street, left I son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Schi-yesterday morning for an assigned jaffo. 71 prospect Street, has com- their home at 369 Broad Street. TheiHertwig, mother of Mrs. Bruness. child was born New Year's Eve.

Mrs. Joseph McDermott, head of Mrs. DiGiacomo is the former Miss! the Community War Service Di-Katherine Battaglia. daughter of vision of the Civilian Defense Coun-Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Battaglia. jcil, has requested all residents of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler of the Borough to attend the nutri- Borough Hall. Annual meeting of the Edgewater Building and Loan Association will be held Wednesday night at the Borough Hall.

James Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. FRAMES FINEST QUALITY EYEGLASSES on ttm payments at no extra cost Dr. W. J.

Downey SflUHOERS 152 Main Su Hackensack post. pleted a soecial course for officers! Izzo. Anderson Avenue will spend the tion classes conducted in Fort Lee Property Sergeant Francis at a Fighter Command School in! Florida. He is now at his new post; in Wilminston. C.

Prior to his week-end in Philadelphia. by Mrs. Butterworth of Bergenfield.jscn of Mr. and Mrs. Gaspare Izzo, I Mr.

and Mrs. Rudoiph Schmidt of The Auxiliary of Englewood Hos-'Bruno Street, left yesterday morn- CORRESPOXDEXTS EDGEWATER Shiw rnwT. Hrk-rntark S-0; frtd w. Groan, ClitfsUr S-1JM CtiffMde S-WWS. CLItFMDC PARK Henry Covins, ll'fsKlf COVTLSVILLE--Sbsne cn.

Hck-mrt STlTil Abbott. rl In S-nTT. FORT Llk Sh.nf Cnv, H.ckrn-ak Abkali. ar! Lh ItOMA Mrs. MildrM DtBirj, L- TAIlADr PARK Mr.

C. I. Fr-ors. I fftni 4-11 19. llr.r.F1E1.D rrr W.

Onn. Cliffside S-UM lliflsidt CORRESPONDENTS CARLSTADT Janet Swatt. BackM- ack EAST Rl THERFORD Janet SwnU Harteiusc HASBROICK HEIGHTS Alberta C. Rnrkert. Hasbrnnrk Beirhta g-tt-J LODI A H.

Delia Fentn. Paasan t-'W-R. LYXnm EST Janet Sweet, Hacken- 'ark MOONACHIE Mrs. Esther Bettiaa, llactif nai RI THlRFiRDjanet Sweet. Harken- -rk Sl'lTH HArKF.NSACK Un Esther Rriim.

na-kenark HOOO.tllM.t JaBet Sweet. Baekffl-ack J-IM13. Patrick Ford of Hudson Avenue, and Leonard Kearns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kearns, left yesterday to join the U.

S. Navy. Announcement has been made of the msrriacc of Miss Pauline Kenyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fairview Avenue have an- pital will sponsor an entertainment ing lor San DUeco.

having enlistirent in the Army. Lieutenant nounced the engagement of their at the home of Mrs. Edward Brooks, Ipassed a week's furlough at home. Schiaffo. an attorney, was asso-; daughter, Dorothy, to Private Pat- of Hudson Terrace, at 1 o'clock on He is ith the Marines.

'dated with Senator Lloyd L. rick DiLallo. son of Mr. and Tuesday afternoon, for the benefit; Moonachi; Schools will re-cpen Schroedcr. He has a brother.

Henry! DiLallo, 585 Fifty-ninth Street, of the hospital. (Monday morning. senior at Lodi High School..

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