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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 14

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1 UK rURf.r'A WMORH, millU. JI'y JiiL EAST BERGEN Fort Lee Palisade Edgewater Englewood Cliffs Coytcsvillc Fairview Cliffside Park Lconia Palisades Park Ridgefield fiRADUATE.) War Wife Vacates Rooms Vtr Snlrlinr A nr. Mnthnr Order Placed In February, No Playground Tools Yel $59 INCREMENT FOR TEACHERS Roads Repairs To Go In Fall To Morningsidc wui i pan inviii ri Cliffside Park Hopes To Have It Hy Opcninjr On July 2, Commissioner Says Playground rquipmcni ana devices ror wmsiae i-ar scnooi oraerea last reoruary, nas noi arnvca as yci, w.i.- announced today by Playground Commissioner Alexander Meissner. He said the equipment Is expected by the end of next week and will be installed when the playground season opens July 2. Meissner declared that in the meantime picnic benches, park benches and sandboxes will be erected at all ill ow Payment i 1 ''J rr I he SKITK.MHKR Fmrvirw teachers wt promised by September an additional $'0 sal-i Chinles Of'onnor.

president of the Uoai'd, raid the teachers who received $50 Increments In their additional $50 In Seotember. lnn playgrounds. TKACIIKRS TO DIRECT Three public school (Pitchers. Misvary Increment dinner glveri iIiuiiivimui i iii i)f iiuiiic rur Mis. Helen Grammerstorf of Lincoln Court Apartments, l.e-onla, vacated her apartment this week for the period of an Air Force officer's lave that he and his mother might have a little home atmosphere while he as at home for a short time.

Mt. Grammerstorf's husband, Sergeant Henry Grammerstorf. Is on duty overseas. Lieutenant Laurence Cole, who returned some months ago alter earning the Distinguished Fly. Inu Cross, Air Medal, and many clusters and with an exceptional record for number of missions over enemy teiritory, has been OAKS PARLEY WILL BE TOPIC 9fssinn Will Ho Ifolsl Tn.

niht In Rwficw A large crowd. Including officials n- 0 v. Mary McNally, Miss Florence French tu In.sl, night bv ihe Fairview and Miss Vcrna Kennedy, have i(mrf (( MIr appointed to handle Ihe supervised tbr mniHv attended the iPla.V program nl the grounds SALE OF TRUCKS BY TOWN SNAGS ON 0. P. A.

RULES Civilian Defense Unit Auction Prices Put Over The Ceiling IT KKEP TI1KM Edewater mav nnt he able )n sell Its two Civilian Defense truck-, afler all, according to a report in the Borough last night. The two trucks, 1 tons each, formerly tiscl for the govfrnnirm loaned emergency (ire pumps, wcie sold at a public auction, after spiv. Ited bidding, to George Castellnno, Ednewater garbane collector, for each. Tuesday night by Mayor Hcnn Wissel at the Council meeting. The only provision was O.

P. A. approval. Last night's reports Indicated that, the price to br paid was over Ihe ceiling price set by the O. P.

A and therefore could not be sold at thp price. Peter J. Toscano. chief clerk War Ration Board 4. said that the Board has as yet made no decision on the sale application, since all the attendant data has not been received.

He was unable to state the ceiling price, which varies, he said, with tonnage, ase. condition. tpe and other technical information bring taken into consideration. It. also was said in Edgewater that, If too many obstacles are placed in the wav of the sale, then the Fnr-ough will keep the trucks and nnt bother to sell thpm.

CAPTAIN ARSON IS Sv.JlllU'l the Board last viar was a bimuslTralnlng Instructor Edward Grady nrnotns UIIO .1, irjir( I ivnv, Meissner announced. He said the three have been taking a course at the Playground lulf. 81 Tf I aoaeo: "wniie uicy muy not. ur able to put Into practice everything that they learn because Ihe Bor- ugn win not nave au me lacinucs sonableha'lhVea'chers may pick up some ideas that may ncip tne children this summer." The playgrounds will be open from i 9:30 A. M.

to 5 P. M. six days a' wk fT' JllLy uuij iu n.151101. u. Commissioner Meissner axked that I I 'jf CUCCt IMC iSSUCS heme Of Leonia Graduation IN 8 BATTLES, Sergeant Was Ovirscas For 32 Months Staff Sergeant Harold I.

Miller of 24 East Columbia Avenue, Pall- sades Park, attached to the Infan try, Ninth Division of the First Ninth Division of Army, has arrived home after 32 months overseas duty. He wears 8 battle stars, the Presidential Clta- (An llarl. ni.nl HnnH 'lull, utkiuii Ul miiM ii. vwjm i Conduct medal. pre-Pearl Harbor, and the Infantry Combat participated In the Initial in North Africa, and pttrllclputed In the Tonlslan, Sicilian, D-Day, Normandy, Belgium, and Germany Invasions.

He has been In service since nary, 1941, and received his hatic' training at Fort Bragg, N. C. He is the husband of the former Arlrlalrtp Marx and the son of Mr and Mrs. Harrv Miller of Ridceficld Park. Harry Miller of Rldgeflcld Park, HELD IN ASSAULT Arthur Ullberg, 63 West Palisades Boulevard, Palisades Park, was ar rested last night on a charge of assault and battery on complaint of his wife.

He posted a $100 cash bail and was released for hearing In thel I Harbor Badiie .1 mrilne landing I'l Pi Fall an 1 1 I children or parents with suggestions Rh lf 1 r- l'rom East Bergen BorouRhs, is ex-ipresident of the Woman's toni8nt 81 Dumbarton'of Walter Herbert Roemer 0aks and Bretton Woods forum, to'Amerlcan legion, of Ridg 1 U(Jen Speeches Stress StllUtlon I IOJram In annlhpr war erariiiat.inn held in School 2, Prospect Ave- nue, Rldgeflcld, under the auspice.iinlght In the Borough Hall. Mrs. 1 -i 1 slble, the Ideas will be put Into! practice. school picnic The annual school nicnic in cuff ine annual scikxii picnic 111 1,111 1 -ij. u.i tnnn.ii,n niRnt.

acidi esses Dy ine ciass speaKers reveaiea a general lrend 10 Practifal postwar activities. The commencement 1. zn tu. ti, Mpi(r of RldRefield M'5fL, and wm be inMaM nPxt noM September. u.

1 a Braf)e JhP srnools tn Talisades Park. Diplomas In absentia were awarded Apelian. pastor of the Rariburn fR park was report-1 1 the qpi-vIcp Community Church. Miss Fvelyn much lh8n previous'10 -ivice. mhfmlr, Seufert, of Englewood.

Dr. Mabel iv iikivtu 1.0 Robfn nuritko; Lrnnm WonnmiNewcomer. head of the DeDart head of the Depart auraKeis win ur ine nev. r. ment of Economics at Vassar Col lege, and Supervising Principal y-: i ry HUaU TSirlfrA field, who will conduct the meeting, rrm oiii hultend the County Leoinn and Aux It (Mil Improvement In Ihe lower neclinn of Palisade, Fori l.er, which have been carried out riurlnir the last month br Ihe nnrough road department, will br extended before Ihe fall to Include an overhauling of Morn-Insilde l.ane at a rout of S3.600, Borouth official said today.

The West Palisade Civic As-sorption, which itarled a campaign months ao for the road Improvements, ha informed the Council that it is satisfied with the progress that is beln made in renovalinf the street conditions. and nnt a salary Inrrrment which would cany from year to year. Speakers at the event were Trus- r. Di IT namiunl and Daniel Focarelll; District Clerk and Manual t.LlllIU Role Of lOtlth In KeCOn flf TWivar WnrU UI 1 OSlWar OriO for I.eonia Hiah School, last Kifluuntcrt nil tuc taiiv inn Art. Lommn ier twarti lor greats bo it inn tntrresi in in to Lois itnitr; Y.

Chemistry Touchers Club award for efftrlfncy in chemistry lo Eucabeth urey whose Ither a Nnbel chemistry prize liner; Po ly wvckoil LhaDter IJ. K. award to irl showing excellence in American History and exemplifying best type of citizenship lo Margaret Barnes; Sergeant Clendennon Newell Posf award to ooy ior name excellence to Kicnara nin: wnman'j Huh Mnslr Committen for aritet contribution in field" or music to Marilyn Olsen and Harvey So din; ath eric etriclency award by var l. i. 10 jonn Ker Leon a worn ltn ciub 2 00 scholarship award to girl araduate.

to Alice O'Rear; Palisades Park to incai gin graauate 10 una tsenoccmo Ramaperger book award to Leonia aradu-trM xcclltna In aocial science and citl- zennhtp tn Jeanne Arers. George Renner and Elizabeth Urey; honor La for three outstanding senior girls and two boyg lor leadership, co-operation with facultv and actual ncnnoi accompiiimmfni based on 3 years In college, to Rita Bel-loch lo. Marilyn Olsen Ahra Ann Wagnr Roarrt Dusrhatko. David Oxman. and Jack Willlami.

FORT LEE SELLS ft9m yorth Disposed UI 111 A VeeK Port Lee Board of Liquidation, which is selling foreclosed property in the Borough under the bond refunding plan, reported today that since the beginning of 1945, it has sold a total of $45,000 worth of lots, largely in the Palisade Gardens area. During the last week the board sold $19,000 worth of property, the largest amount since it began Its activities 5 years ago. Borough Attorney Lawrence A. Cavinato said. The business of the board has been so brisk that the Borough has now authorized it, Cavinato said, to GEORGE HEUS HOME George Heus, president of the Port Lee Board of Education, who had been a patient in the Englewood Hospital since Monday, returned to his home yesterday fully recovered from his illness.

$45,000 IN LANDS vears. when nract ca iv all ie Hot ough's public and private school children turned out for the event. Ridgefit'ld Miss Carol E. Winter, daughter at a rA 757 Ray was graduated ihi. (mm ih.

honor this week from the Jun ninii nv iicr nil ip. n' vchi uh W. Winter, who recently returned 'from overseas duty In Italy, at a Union City restaurant. Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Scheyer, First District Criminal Court Hgn echooj, was gVen a rccep- rfitlpH .1 1 the showing of the film. "Watch towers Over with Sec- retary of State Edward R. Stetlnlus speaking the foreword, and James T. Shotwell, chairman of the commission to aiuoy me uigauiM- tion of Peace, as narrator. SPEEDER ON BRIDGE Mr and Mr Winter Daniel' Maui Lockwood- Vlncent JV FIlVFn HFRFi'clck last night, suffered a lacera-W rillEli rJ)J uon of the right foot.

The boy was rr taken to the office of Dr. William Haworth Driver Charged W.th 50-1 Giordno of Rjdgefipld by Mile Rate On pan ipatrolman William Miller for treat-Albert Spencer Jr. of Orchard. ment and then taken horne. Place.

Haworth, was charged by the I 1 ji Miss Mary Anes Fiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Faber of 40 hast Columbia Avenue, Talisades Park, received a H. S.

Degree in Education at New Jersey State Teachers College, Jersey City, June 15. She Is a graduate of Palisades Park Junior High School and I.eonia High School, and attended St. Xavier College in Illinois, before she entered teachers college. She was elerted a member of Kappa Delta Pi honorary society in education. IN.

IN I 1 II A I "if inn i Crash 1 C. Ernest Stover, formerly of Howard Terrace, Leonia, and for- mer manager of the Spencer-Kel- logg Plant at Edgewater, is In erit- ical condition in a Minneapolis, hospital as the result of an automobile accident there last Fri- day, it has been learned. His daughter, Mrs. William Stuart of Leonia. was called to Minneapolis because of his condition.

No Information on how the accident occurred is available. He sustained a severe concussion, but other injuries have not been made known here. Mrs. Stover is with her husband. SNOW WHITE STAGED BY BROWNIE GIRLS Program Is Held At School In Palisades Park Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was presented by Troop 4, Brownie Girl Scouts under the direction of Mrs.

George Hammer and Mrs. L. R. Mandle, in conjunction with a Scout program last night at Lindbergh School auditorium, Palisades Park. The cast, of the play In 2 acts included, Snow White, Jacqueline Nelson; huntsman, Janet Rovetti; queen and witch, Marilyn Hammer; face in the mirror, Judith Nau-det; prince, Judith Troy; and the 7 dwarfs, Carla Creighton; Barbara Mandle, Ginger Gcnnari, Marion Hess, Audrey Stoehr.

Pat Coen, and Joan Beechey. Bunfties and girls were Durell Daniels, Peyyu Bayer, Virginia Maurer, Joyce Bedell. Gail Bedell, Joan Rutigliano and Marguerite Vincent. Mrs. E.

Nelson served as accompanist. Palisades Park "Summer Begins" will be the sermon theme of Rabbi Isidore S. Meyer at, services tomorrow night at 8:30 at Congregation Sons of Israel, Broad Avenue and Edsall Boulevard. Cantor Arthur TJnter-berg formerly of Vienna will chant the service. Sunday School will be discontinued for the summer.

Mrs. William Dietz. Mrs. Harold Vollmer, Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Samuel Englander were entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs.

William F. Gimbel of Leonia. Mrs. Humbert Fusco and daughters Patricia and Jane of East Edsall Avenue left today to spend a week with relatives at Huntington, L. I.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Rhein of 21 Brinkerhoff Terrace a daughter early yesterday morning at Margaret Hague Hospital, Jersey City. Mrs. L.

H. Potter, Mrs. Russell Potter and son Jack of West Harriet Avenue with Mrs. Lena West-cott and grandchildren Jack and Lois Michon, Mrs. Roy Wamock, Mrs.

William Gardner and Mrs. Eric Lennon attended a family outing yesterday at Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strube of Brinkerhoff Terrace entertained 25 guests last night at a party in honor of their daughter Joan who was graduated from Junior High School, Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith oft w.

I If A 1 Ji i gpqr 1 FINER LIGHTER -UNLIKE ANY OTHER YOU EVER TRIED Try this fragrant, mildly medicated powder after shower or bath to help prevent offending; on sunburn, chafed akin, after shaving, or minor rash soothes, promptly helps relieve irritation. Fine for Baby, tool Buy finer, better, Cuticuro All Purpose Talcum I Hflo Wanted Mai 1 m(lMHm wa. ii'l i.Ji Richard Edward Spencer and James Charles Miller, Ihe la.st In Cia l0 ieave for trie service, Iwere required to report for training Verlay. The others in the service, whose names were given ofA K'fatri Norman Aamland, George Boyd, John H. Boyd, Howard Eugene Cap well, uriinia uununy, uuuu ii r-v tu i-u Mnr pIqss nrpsiripnt Charles Calvir Eckardt Jack Fallon, Warren M.

Janes, John Lauzon, Murray Llnd, Ted Lind, Harry A I VJCUI owiiii 1 riri.iiii, i'M" Potter, Donald Walter Sabey, Wil Ham Francis Succentc, Robert Alfred Wat.son. and Garry White. The High School orchestra played a processional and recessional for the graduates tinder direction of a member of the class, Harvey Morton Soldan. Miss Grace Harrington, a graduate who is majoring in piano at Juilllard School, played. The invocation was by the Rev.

J.I Mtorory of All Saints Episcopal Church, Leonia. Gertrude Elizabeth Urey. valedlc torian, developed the subject "The by discussing the need for a civic center for Leonia young people Robert Duscthatko.salutatorian, discuied the value of the Hl-Y as "Practice in Walter iBeckman spoke on "The Problems of Postwar advancing the opposition of youth to such ja measure. Miss Patricia Gerrlsh, vice-president of the class, presented William 'F, Rode. Board president, with a $200 War Bond from the class, for a permanent War Memorial in the High School.

Supervising Principal Nelson C. 1 Rutz and Oswald D. Winter Jr. The Men's Club of the Morsemere Community Church, of which Councilman Paul C. Carpenter is president, held a swimming party last night at the Hackensack Y.

A card party will be held by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Bergen Boulevard Reformed Church next Thursday night at the church hall. Mrs. Hector MacDonald and Mrs. Kinkel will be in charge. llrlo Wanted Mala George Washington Bridge police in thp Fort.

I.ee nonce court last nieht rfttMr. hi. r9r nr. the Rrlripp at 50 miles an hour. In excess of'Babette de Bary leave today for the speed limit, and was fined hyjWashinston, D.

to attend the Recorder I. William Aronsohn at the graduate school. ii i iv i wmvr assigned since a ret period to duties In the States. He was given a short leave in visit, his mother. Mrs.

K. O. Cole of Bogota, who had ex-ix-c'ed to reoccupv her home before this after renting it while she wax alone. Hearing that the Coles were nnsucee.ssfiil in their plans and were making shift In room In New York City, Mrs. Grammerstorf offered them the Use of her apartment.

They are now keeping house Inr a few weeks at the lunula address and entertaining and seeing their local file.ids. WOMAN'S GROUP NAMES OFFICERS Mrs Tvrhiinn Proeislont or Ridwfidd umt Mrs. Kathryn Tschupp was elected Auxiliary Post 221. Ridgefield. at the annual meeting Wednesday x.

II.U.I uuici riruru ivn. Emma winter, vice-president; Mrs. Wessels. chaplain; Mrs. Eleanor Grossman, secretary; Mrs Harriett lRosenbaum, historian; Mrs.

Edna historian; Mrs. Edna treasurer, and Mrs. Mabel sergeant-at-arms. 1 a orntin nf ctv mAmKore will ho! inamea to serve as delegates 10 ai llliary convention July 28 at West- wood. CUTS FOOT Bnv s.

i Injured Swim ming In Wolf Creek John Rohlfs. 5. of 740 Hamilton Avenue, Ridgefield, while bathing in Wolf Craar shnrtv natnra 1 Leonia M. de Bary and Mrs. M.

M. de Bary and Miss in5inuie ior Aavauceu rureisn Studies, of Miss Catharine de Bary, who will receive her M. A. degree. She will remain in Washington to work in the Office of Strategic Services.

Gilbert Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards of Hilltop Avenue, was graduated this week from Brown University at the annual commencement and received a Sc.

B. degree. Edwards is a graduate of Lconia High School and attended Bergen Junior College. He is on active duty under the Navy V-12 college training program and will now be assigned to another school for advanced training. Lieutenant and Mrs.

Frederick jDunstan Hoth are the parents of son. born at Englewood Hospital June 21. He has been named Mi chael Dunstan. Miss Dorothy Weir of the High School faculty will take the summer vacation at her home in Hones-dalf, Pa. Seaman Lydia Boyd, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Rutherford Boyd of Prospect Street, arrived home yesterday from Pasco. for leave from her library duties there for the Navy. She will have a 15-day leave.

A bridge foursome which has met occasionally for several years, went to New. York yesterday for their annual luncheon and matinee outing. They attended a performance of In the group were Mrs. M. H.

Mrs. Nelson Krae- mer, Mrs. Robert wont, and Mrs gvron c0iiins. Edgewater William Coleman, 60. a bartender at Johns Bar and Grill, at 932 River Road, suffered a heart attack Wednesday morning and was taken to Englewood Hospital in the police 'ambulance by Patrolman Joseph Hafley and Fred Hirzel at the re quest of Dr.

Alex Bregman i- e' ne I EXECUTIVE POSITION Well-recognlzed national company of Ihirty-alx yean Unding wfth Held arranliation of aver 144J technically trained mfn, d'iiret the aervire of hifh aality, capabla man I atilst present sale manager in giiidfnr and dirertinr expandlnr field nrganixatlnn. This organisation to and uttm practicallv avery type of (nduttry In the country; ao that the men In It have a vary broad ppartunlty for increaaed galea and Duties waald Involye considerable traveling and ability to plan and conduct sales conferences! personal work with men on their territories; employment and training of new men, and such other administrative and practical duties as would he associated with aalei direction and snle promotion work. Man aelrctrri mint hava a good personality, a human understanding of men and a keen desire to help men succeed. This position presents fine opportunity for executive advanrement a work Is proven, and company is willing to pay a commensurate salary for tb services desired. In responding give full particulars as lo past employment, education, family status and such other Information a applicant, himself, would desire if lit wera seeking a man for this Important position.

RULES APPLT -Box 567 Church St. Annex New York Post Office smitn awarded special nonors the price of lots from $400 follows: tln and $2 costs. MRS. WIEDERMAN RE-ELECTED Mrs. Ethel Wiederman of Main St et, Fort Lee, has been nominated for re-election as president of Ladies' Auxiliary of Julius Zanetti Post, American Legion of Fort Lee.

Also nominated for re-election are Mrs. Nancy DeGraw, treasurer; Mrs. Marion Kilgannon, historian; Miss Gertrude Higham, chaplain; Mrs. Beatrice Hamilton, sergeant-al arms. Mrs.

Ethel MacLeod has been nominated vice-president to succeed Mrs. Sam Zweig. Election and Installation will be held in October. Fairview rwain PhiliD P. Ciancio of 148 Anderson Avenue, who has been overseas since 1942, recently met his brother, Corporal Frank Ciancio of 372 Anderson Avenue, in Germany after 3 years, according to word re ceived by the former's wife, the former Mary Pisiona.

Captain Cian cio is in the Coast Artillery and his brother is a member of an A. A. F. manrin ahn vnn thp American Le gion award when she graduated this week from the Junior High School, was given a reception by her parents at the headquarters of the Walker Street Businessmen's Association, with a large group of relatives and friends attending Mrs. Lillian Innes, president of 1 ftCDDY KILOWATT by rustic service 'ground crew.

A person who has suffered sun Miss Dorothv Accomando, daugh-stroke is thereafter always suscep- Mr and Mrs Prank Acc0. HOME ON FURLOUGH Leonia Army Nurse Was Oversea' For Past 3 Years Captain Beatrice Carson of Leonia, Army Nurse, who has been overseas almost 3 years, serving in American Hospitals in England, returned home on the Queen Marv Thursday and. after checking nut, at Fort Dix. arrived in Leonia for a rest. Captain Carson received a field promotion while abroad, and her engagement to an English Army officer was announced last winter.

He is on active duty with the British Army. She is now renewing family ties at the home of her Ibrother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Slater of Woodland Avenue. Fort Lee District Clerk and Mrs. John C. Abbott Jr.

of Center Avenue, Fort, Lee, entertained last night for their 46th wedding anniversary. Present, were Mrs. John Abbott Miss Gladvs Abbott. Mr. and Mrs.

David Riley, Mrs. Arthur E. Kerwien. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Abbott and children. Charles and Joan Mane Tierney. Mrs. John Kerwien and children. John and Prisrilla.

D-ivid H. Riley. Miss Sally Metcalf. Mr, and Mrs Ernest L. Abbolt.

Miss Sylvia Aliboit or Fort Lee. Bruno DeSimone of cliif'i'le Pfc. John C. Abbott of Langley Field. Va.

Mrs. Frederick Fabry of Maple Street celebrated their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary, and their daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Josephson celebrated her first wedding anniversary at a family dinner partv held in New York City. Also in the party was Miss Aubrey Fabry.

Radioman 3 William Walz nf Washington Avenue is now stationed at Providence, R. after 4 weeks' sea duty. Catherine Petrillo of Tenaflv is visiting this week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Warner nf Sixth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ponsi and daughter, Maria and the Rev.

Ponsi of Center Avenue rr. vacationing at Bradley Beach. Lieutenant Maybelle Bertwell nf the Woman's Auxiliary of the U. M. has returned to hpr pni, after a visit, with Mr.

and Mrs, A. Epiphany of Seventh Street. Mrs. Edmond Collis of LeiEh-ton Street has returned from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

William Becker of Fairview. Mrs. Mollie Villano of Dutificn Hills, S. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Villano of Hoyt Avenue. Lieutenant Eileen VanBemmel, U. S. Army nurse, returned to Camr Dix, Wednesday after a 10-riay vi--it with her mother. Mrs.

Mary VanBemmel of Lemoine Avenue. Mrs. Albert Marchhauser of Whiteman Street was a guest Wert, nesday of Mrs. Joseph Walz of Mav-wood. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Smullen nf First. Street were guests of Mrs. Smullen'' parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ambrose of Closter, recently. Mrs. John Lesevich of RidgofirM was guest, of honor at a shown given at the home of Mrs.

William Scheck of Ridgefield. Wednesday by Mrs. Scheck and Mrs. Charles Scheck of Tom Hunter Rnad. Palisade arence Harbor.

Captain and Mrs. William H. Ro- er who were visiting Mrs. Rosrrs parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hodcir.s of Arcadian Way. have left for Arizona. Miss Drusa Romano and Michrrl iRomano Jr. of East Greenwich.

R. I. are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Margaret Capclli of Bridle Way.

ADVERTISEMENT DOT PEBSPIRIH6 Aching Feet i)t- TTiav xo $irr c' infinrrprt that feel -r i-n p. tu-f ftxi (J g-va tbinR art 1 rv ths To n- tfrrf anr'tf r-n EmeraM Oil -i ir fr'tfrn met vou get the ttirrjiise ot iiou you'll the Mc-v to solid fnot r-m- Y-T vOll fa- MACK OtUG CO. the Woman's Auxiliary of Hose Donald Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Company 3.

has announced that PlaM of paulin Boulevard, is the unit will cease meetings jn c. at Camp Gordon, activities for the duration, but will resume after the war. Spinach is probably of Persian origin, and was introduced intoi Europe about the 15th century. AUCTIONS LEGALS Levats 1 BOARD OF FBTCATION ROROl'UII OF WOOD-RinGK Bergen founlv. New Jersev NOTICE TO PAINTERS AND CONTRACTORS NO MORE HOMEWORIC.NO MOR.C SCHOOll 1 SVSii'Gjfi ONLV PROBLEM IS HCEP COOLfp gjff SSSrk WNTl1 THIS SUMMER.

LEARN TO $WIMK (FRE5H AlR.GOOD FOOD WILL MAKClT INOWS THE TIME YOU SHOULD fcjvl VOO STB.ON6 ON RAINY OAVS READ A) JpLA 5AFE.THATS THE SMARt) GOOD BOOK tl TUiNfi TO DO I 'V1 rrv' WHEN i CROSSING STREETS) gaR tM TWERPS LOTS OF VUH fiU STOP Nt-- "lAHEAO FOR YOU. 7Z i-i rnfiteiarr i rune ri ir mrni re-1 uuring juiy ana August, tne uaoy Keep Well Station will be open Hacken-: every Thursday morning from 10 a ajr to nnnn iA' 10 non. Herbert Blayer will be in charge Lf the annual summer dance of the specifies-1 Alumni Association of the George School, which Will be the.upM tomorrow nieht in the "hrnl tomorrow niRni tne scnooi hall. Music will be bv George Bar- I ur(, orchestra. Joseph F.

Kreisel. 24, of 737 Und- ierclit Avenue, has been commis- sioncu as an ensign in the Navy at pvprrips at Fort Triinihnll Neil' exercises at rori iTumouu, isew London, Conn. He has been home UDie 10 neai. AUCTIONS LEGAL. Letall NEW PREROGATIVE COl'RT NOTICE Ot SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby ilvrn that ihe account of the subscribers as Trustees of Ihe Last Will and Testament of Maud B.

McMillin. deceased, will be audited and stated by ihe Realster of the Prerogative Court and reported for Final Settlement to the Ordinary or Surrogate General and the Judge of the Prerogative Court of the Stale of New Jersey, at the Chancery Chambers In the City of Paterson. New Jersey, on Tuesday, the' Hist day of July. 1945, at 11 A. and Ihal time application will be made for the allowance of commissions and counsel fees.

Dated. June 13. 1945 JOHN L. GRIOGS. PAUL MCMILLIN BUTTER WORTH.

Trustees. JOHN ORIOGS Proctor. No. 5 Colt S'rcet. Paterson 1.

N. June lS-2'J-29-July d-H-Fees JU4fl NOTICE To Whom it May Concern: Pursuant to ihe provisions of an Act of ihe Legislature of New Jersey, entitled "An Act to authorize persons lo chanite their approved February 24. 1876, and the amendments thereof (also known as 19.17 N. J. Revised Statutes 2 67-1 tn 7i nnlire Is hereby given that I shall apply to the Court of Common Pleas of ihe County of Berten.

at the Courthouse at Hackensack on Friday the 20th d.iy of Jnlv. 1945. at ten o'clock in the forenoon nr as soon thereafter as I can be heard, (or an order lo authori7e me to assume another name lo wi': Patio. COSTENZIO SALTAFORMAGOIO. 2'-15ih Street, Palisade.

N. J. ROY ORIMI.EV. Counsellor-al-Ijiw 7 North Broad Street. N.

.1 Da'ed J'ine 21. 1945 June 22-29 July 6-15 Fees 12 00 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ihe irredi'ors of Carlstadt Mutual Loan and Building Association Liquidating Corpo- ation. formerU Carlstadt Mutual Loan and Building Association, to bnnt In. Winder oath, their debts demands and against the said Association within months from 'he day of the date hereof or they will be forever barred from anv action therefor against the said Association This notice Is given pursuant to J. A Dated 9'h 1945 Bv order of the Boa-d of Pirectors.

WILLIAM H. NUSRBAUM. Secretary. Mav 1 1 -1 B-2S H-15-2n-29-July 6-13 20-27-it F-es Mick Action Hews NEWS Gene Hamilton WAR STORY. Hugh SPORTS Horry Wismte WJZ P.M.

Monday through Friday BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. iSHI6UilDinG DIVISION I East Ruby Avenue entertained at1 Mrs- Henry Von Doland nf Frigf-dinner last, night, Mr. and Mrs.jwod Lane and Mrs. Relph F. Weld.

Mrs. Frank Smith Tiano cf Wilson Avenue were gues -and Miss Florence Smith. Wednesday of Mrs. Arthur Technical Sergeant George Ham-if Grantwood. ling, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Helen Luciano of Ahbo't. Hamling of East Central Boulevard, Boulevard is spending today at Law- ine Bourn 01 r.nuraiion in- Btir- t-nstti r.s J.svuna. June 8-lV3-29-Jul 6-Fees S3 00 notice of order of pi ri if 'ATioN IN chancery of new jerset c.

(of chancery of the state of New 'hereVn' Fdmond Leak p-4- ough of wood-Ridge. New Jersey, will ceive and open sealed bids ior pamtina and miscellaneous repairs in the Board: Room. Wood-Ridge Huh school. -ack Stre-l. on Monday evening.

July 2. 1945 at Details and specifications may be had, upon application ihe District Clerk ai ihe Huh school, a deposit of iii be required for each set of tions which will be refunaed when same are returned in good condition. The Board of Fducation reserves right to reject any. or all or part any bids EDWARD RAPP Districi cierk. Fees 2 notice, The Final account of the subscriber! Administrator T.

a. of Marearet zer deceased, will be settled by the Ber- sen County Orphans' Court on July 5ih. 1945. listed in November, 1942. his brothers, Private First Class James, on a nying fortress and was ln yie "iW "ITBri 'lif tii, LtlUkMltCliS (II 4 1 1 1 IC tinner and von defendant you annual meeting the Borough HallJp rnnfined to hP other officers, also re-elected flr-if "rItltn btreet is conlinect to her Other officers, also re-elected are who was recently liberated from German prison camp where he was a prisoner for two years, has ar- rivid in the States and is snenriino Sergean Hamling was a radio jtaken a prisoner with members of Jhis crew when his plane was shot jnn.n nvP rvnmart nome wun a sprainea ankle suf- fered yesterday.

CORRESPONDENTS FDCEWATFR Shape Conwav. Haca- ensaca I-IUKW: Fre H. Groan. Morsemere CI IFI SIDE PARK Fred Grown. Morsemere COVTFiHIIF She Conwa.

Hi- enac STlTia AkboU. Fori Ice FAIRVIEW Freal W. Crown. Morae- mere S-W, FORT 111 Shane Cenwar. Rarken- sack '2-8t0; Sylvia Abbott.

Fort Lee LEONIA Mrs. Mildred de Bary. Leonia leonia rAl.ISADES PARK Mrs. C. E.

Tar. sons 4-tll Rinci FlU.n Fred W. I.re.n M.r.e-joere ii'liui'i, of petitioner on p- before Ihe C.trd riav, of July n-vt in default thereof, such, rendered you iut The obiect of said suit Is lo nb'ain rferre- of divorce herween oe: it loner nd vou. Daieti. May If 1945 FTLOMFNO SANSONE Solicitor of Permoner.

4 Fse ptree Hackensack Fees 111 52 J. lone I.H-lS-22 HOME LOAN SPECIALISTS For Over 58 Years HACKENSACK MUTUAL Savings A Loan Association State A Salem Streats, Hacaensark )Mt 1 i Mrs. Vivian Fearnlev. r-nnnrilnr Mrs I nretta COUnCllOr. Mrs.

IjOreild associate Brennan.j vice councilor. Mrs. Olive Walker, associate vice councilor. Miss Matilda Lubben. secretary, Mrs.

Ev-! elyn Stuart, financial secretary. Mrs. Emma Vondroan. treasurer. Mrs.

Anna Muller. junior past councilor, and Mrs. Helen Mowers, associate junior past councilor. The unit will sponsor a card party next Friday night at the Borough The English language has been renamed Koanco" in one Japanese Malayan area..

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