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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 7

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Hackensack, New Jersey
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FAGS SmtN made at a meeting Wednesday aft eraoon at the Presbyterian Church House, Hillside Avenue. Members later visited the Perinl home. Election of officers, slated to be held, was carried over to the next meeting. Mrs. Cecelia Klein was appointed chairman to make arrangements for the Christmas meeting.

CENTRAL BERGEN Leonia Ridgefield Leonia Ridgefield Palisades Park Palisades Park Palisades Park Junior H. S. Gives I Annual Armistice Day Exercises BUYS A BOOK FOR CHILDREN'S LIBRARY Music Program Marks Assembly; School Observes Education Week WRGFV tVTVTNG RfCORD, FRIDAT. NOVEMBER 11. 1M9 iifnl.il'!"'''1'""" i 9 9 98 i.i.iiiihi"'Muji,"ii.i Leonia An assembly program of Special award and first prize of songs, dances, ana instrumenuu $10 went to Pauline Essig and Mil dred Bach thaler; Second prize of Palisade Park Armistice Day was observed with a program yesterday afternoon at Junior High School, presented by the 7-4 group under direction of Maude Skewes.

Individual selections were pre Student Council for the annual Alumi Christmas dance; Schuyler Sharp, chairman, John Simon, Oswald Wuestehube, Bruce Roberts, Arnold Gorssman, and John Scho-enberg. The group voted to give $5 toward the Community Christmas program. At the meeting of the German 10 to Peter Giannantonio Jr and John Sambogna. Third prize, $5 to music was held Wednesday morning in Leonia High School. Featured were Volodimir Lazar, Jugoslavian acrobatic dancer; Michael Skorr, Ukrainian accordionist-singer I A I 1 ZTT, XI Milton Raytenberg and Robert Gorry; fourth, James Percy and sented as follows: "Cease ''WaT comedian; Ethal Korsay, Hungarian Arthur Gossman; "In Flanders Robert Vollender; fifth, Kathleen Donovan, Jeanette D' Andrea; sixth, singer; and Ursula, Czechoslovakian No Job Baffles James Morrisey; "An Amer dancer.

The program was paid lor by several student organizations. lean Thomas Cusker; Club, a playlet written and directed by Lewis Ford was presented by a cast including Gertrude Johan- "Nameless Herbert Fall. Making Democracy Work" was Patrick Pallotta and James Snyder and seventh, Bert Heffner and Hubert Tucker. The remaining 69 boys and girls will receive pens and certificates. nen, Vilma Golian, Lewis Ford, James Morrisey; "Armistice Day Declared a Legal Anthony the theme of National Education Week held this week at Leonia Dino Nonas, and Ernest Reuther.

Lewis Ford also spoke on Richard Wagner, his works and played records of famous Wagnerian music. Parisi; "A House That Doris Shashoian; "Peace On Lynne Sabiston with Jan Our Experts! Colt Teaneck 6-1811 CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS GAME ROOMS ATTIC ROOMS EXTENSIONS GARAGES Roolina Sldlnc Gutters Leaders High School. Parents were urged to visit the school to get acquainted and learn the objectives of each GRANT VARIATIONS et Neu as the announcer. Members of the Spanish Club course. Chorus trained under the direc The annual reading test was held attended a special meeting of the Dwight Morrow Spanish Club this Council Permits Three Exceptions tion of Miss Elizabeth Janssen in at Leonia High School yesterday Te Zoning Ordinance cluded Alba Viola, Mary Flack, week.

Joyce Weiblen, Marilyn Pedevill, Palisades Park Three variations morning. The object of the test, which is not for report card grades, UNIT PAYS TRIBUTE of the zoning ordinance were ap Gau Bedell, Demse Daniels, Kath ryn Maclean, Elaine Gasa, Ken' is to obtain diagnostic data on proved at a brief meeting of the NO DOWN PAYMENT As little as tS per l' Years bt. Payments start days after work la completed. students' reading abilities. and Council on the recom Dick Kryhoskl of the New York mendation of the Board of Adjust Yankees and Dick Mathews of Wil neth Scheel, Bradley Stelling, Robert Bowen, and William Fraser.

Rocco Venezia served as stage manager. Several songs were sung by ths entire assembly after which ment. mington, alumi of Leonia High School and former Hi-Y members, Auxiliary Observes Moment Of Prayer For Late President Palisades Park Local unit Holy Name Hospital Auxiliary stood for a moment of silent prayer In memory of Its president, Mrs. Caesar Perlinl, who died Tuesday night after a long illness. The tribute was Jane Engineering Company, 6 Eucker Street, Ridgefield Park, was granted permission to erect a two- ANDERSON'S HOME MODERNIZINO GENERAL CONTRACTORS spoke on professional baseball be fore the Hi-Y Club meeting this story building on the East side of John Terranova, Junior High School Principal, turned the program over to the Chamber of Commerce for presentation of prizes won by stu week.

The Club selected the follow II 1t3 Snrlncslda Avenoa Teaneek State Highway S-l. First floor of ing committee to plan with the Mr. R. W. Root, chairman of the Leonia Woman's Club benefit bridge for the expansion of the the building will be used as a ma- chine shop with living quarters on the second floor.

children's division of the Leonia Public Library, buys a book to be donated to the children's library from Mrs. G. C. Wagner, head librarian. On Mrs.

Root's right is her husband. Dr. R. W. Root.

To her left are Katherine K. Bogert of the library staff and Alice A. Freas, children's librarian. dents who participated In the recent Halloween store window paint' Ing contest. The project sponsored by Cham' The Rev.

Thomas F. Padian, of St. Michael's Roman Church, East Central Boule ber of Commerce in co-operation vard was given permission to erect School Board Pays Tribute RIDGEFIELD CALENDAR TODAY Boy Scout Troo 162, Bergen Boulevard D.tnmi r-hnrch M. with the school, was the first of Its kind In the Borough and met with great success, with 73 boys a two-car garage on First Street L. G.

Thomas on West Ruby Ave Boy Scout Troen 79, old church hall. 7:30 f0 To Deceased District Clerk nue was granted permission to erect a house on that street, having a 13- and girls participating. Fourteen boys and girls were re foot rear yard. cipients yesterday of the money Members Stand In Silence For Minute; Education prizes In addition to certificates. Presentation was made by Mrs.

Armistice Day unlet, American Legion. Zion Lutheran Church. 8 P. M. Consistory meeting, English Neighborhood Reformed Church.

8 P. M. Toons Couples Clob, Zlon Lutheran Church, 9 P. M. SUNDAY" Men'f Bible Class, English Neighborhood Reformed Church, 9:45 A.

M. Pilgrim Fellowship, Morsemere Community rhnn.li 4 -in Carolyn Freeland, chairman of the Week Observance Will Start Monday LEONIA CALENDAR, TODAY All Slants' Episcopal Chnrrh. HolT Com munion. Intercession for Peace. 10 A.

M. choir 8 P. M. project, and William Van Heer turn, president of Chamber of Com' merce. Calvary Lutheran Church.

Instruction class. 4 P. Junior Choir rehearsal. 5 Palisades Park Board of Education stood last night for a moment of silent tribute to Herbert W. Walton, former dis Erening 'aerrice, motion picture, "Queen Esther," Engusn NeignDornooa Heiormeu Church, 7:45 P.

M. MONDAY trict clerk who died recently, Men'a Club, Bergen Boulevard Reformed Church a P. Plans were completed last night for the observance of Education Week beginning with open school Monday through Recreation Commission, Teen Aire Dance class, hlsh school aym. Beginners. 6:30 P.

Advanced. 7:30 P. Movlea. nigh school auditorium. 7:30 P.

M. Hen1! Neighborhood Club, Presbyterian Church, 8 P. M. Players' Guild Fall Production. "Uncle Lindbergh 8chool.

Palisades Park. 8:30 P. M. TOMORROW Recreation Commission. Ballet-tap dance classes, huh school tym, 9:30.

10:35. and 11:40 A. M. DEPENDABLE See Page 15 Thursday, Inclusive. In addition, the Junior High School will Weva v-m JHSHryi Altar Guild, meeting, Bloo Lutheran Church.

8 P. M. Red Cross, sewing. Morsemere Community Church. 1J0 P.

M. Meeting of official family, motion picture in preparation for Every Member Enlistment Sunday, Morsemere Community hold its annual Back to School Night November 22 i Methodist Church. Junior Choir rehearsal. FUCHS REPORTS In his report to the Board, Super Church, 8 P. M.

a a. m. LEONIA ARTIST vising Principal J. W. Puchs said 162 persons were x-rayed by means of the mobile unit provided by the Bergen County Tuberculosis and Health Association.

Ninety-six were students In the ninth grade and 66 AWARDED PRIZE were members oi the school person nel. National Academy Of Design Honors Ward Principal Puchs also reported thait Wednesday will be Career Day at Leonia High School and representatives of the four ninth grades will attend the vocational conferences planned by the high school. These delegates will report back to the Leonia Lynd Ward of Christie Heights Street, noted graphic artist, was awarded a prize by the National Academy of Design this week for "State of Mind," a study of a woman's face In wood engrav entire Junior high school body their experiences at these sessions. ing. On the afternoon of November nttV Mi a I The annual autumn exhibition of paintings, sculpture and graphic 23 all the ninth grade students will be the guests of the Leaders Club arts opens today, following a pre it ain Ma, iiiimi i of Leonia High School at a special mm mm i view reception for members and party at the high school.

Transpor guests last night. The exhibition at the Academy's galleries at 1083 Fifth Avenue, will be open to the taition to and from the party will be provided by the Board oT Education. public through December 11. Mrs. Lucille Melcher, nonresident ill be advised her daughter Lucille Included in the exhibition are 1 1 a 123 oil paints, 30 water colors, 31 will be permitted to attend local schools with the proviso that she pieces of sculpture and 70 examples pay tuition fees.

of graphic art in various media. -ZS ill I Palisades Park Ramblers were Ward, who studied under Hans given permission (to use the Central Muller, the great German wood en graver at the Academy of Graphic Boulevard School gym Saturday mornings beginning November 19, Rosary Society of St. Michael's R. Arts In Leipzig, is known for his woodcut novels; stories without a text, portrayed simply by wood Church was given permission to use Central Boulevard School audi cuts. He won the Joseph Pennel award at the Libary Congress last year.

His wood engarving, "Undercllff," torium for meetings during the year 1949-50 on Monday night following the first Sunday In each month with the exception of December, February, and March, when they will meet depicting part of the town of Edge- water between the Ferry and the George Washington Bridge was SyfcrmtoUft'Maftogony Table Motfe? 125. 90 SQ. Tt. MO VIS-CLEAR TV with "Long Distance" chassis, all 12 TV channel reception, built-in antenna! on another night. A.

was granted the use of Lindbergh School auditorium on the' morning of De selected by the Woodcut Society last year for distribution to members. cember 10 to hold a Christmas party A resident of Leonia since 1943, in conjunction with a puppet show Ward is also known for his works in water colors and oil, and for his Illustrations for national magazines and books. He was elected to tbAffereta SYLVAMA TELEVISION! Miss Patricia Mayhew of Hillside the National Academy two years ago. r(A sensottorrol special pur-, Avenue arrived home yesterday from Trenton State Teachers College to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. Karel Lemstra of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gundersdorf Roff Avenue attended the 50th wed of 589 Shaler Boulevard are par ents of a daughter born November ding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hargers of Passaic, 4 at Englewood Hospital. chase enables us to bring you this terrific buy I Skirts so inexpensive so versatile you'll want to snap up handful.

Team with dressy or casual blouses for lots of variety. Solids in black, green brown, royal; multicolor, stripes and prints. Sharper entratf Finer detain Sytvank't "Needle-Point electron beam bring out more detail mor ckartyl Steadier pictures! New Sylvan ia "Triple Lock" make pictures stay pot, stay rock-steady even under adverse conditional Minimum picture Sytvarria Engineering refinements reduce effect of the picture static" (hat ao often disturbs ordinary ectst, Mrs. Horace C. Graves of Third 'iJ If WvA As ---Z.

If as ll Street, who has been a patient for rayon faill.l rayon taffetas spun rayon prints strips diamonds I palsley.fypo prints! solid color I slzos 24 to 30l" Armistice Day services will be held in the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church tonight at 8 P. M. with members of the Roemer-Bollerman six weeks at Massachusetts wo men's Hospital, Boston, is convalesc ing at the home of Miss Lillian Post and Auxiliary, American Le gion, participating. The Rev. Fred Cunningham of Boston.

Art Department of the Woman's eric C. Frommhagen, pastor, will Club Is making a ceramics dis preach on "For God and Country." play under the supervision of Mrs The annual bazaar of the Bergen at IfWfl William chairman, which will be sold at a bazaar, Nov. 18 and 19. The unit Is also making Boulevard Reformed Church will be held -Wednesday and Thursday, opening both days at 3 P. M.

All Kcrrybrooke Classic Cotton tb fffertRce SYLVAN I A TELEVISION nanaicerchieis lor Christmas gifts, church organizations will co-operate Rabbi Zelick Block of Congre Motion pictures for children will gation Sons of Israel will speak on "Hospitality" at religious services be shown opening night and members of the Auxiliary will serve a turkey dinner Thursday at 5:30 P. M. tonight at 8:45 P. M. at the temple ClOSf T0C2 FITS C0J8PAK Folowing the meeting, Mrs.

Harry Dellen will be hostess at a social A meeting of the official family of Morsemere Community Church, PW klgh-ftdeffty drcufti erffli wide-range speaker and "Ancbo-Balanced" tone control! "Interior-rter Sound" eKminates "howls, rnkrophonic noise," and acoustic feedbacks' I Sound locked In wtth picture! Sound automatically mam-tains its volume and quality whea you twitch channels! deacons, deaconesses, trustees, general officers, heads of organizations, teachers, and church social Ate seeee of ewy eHiec tne talevlsiee tell hour. Mrs. Bertha Petersen and Mrs. Lyda of Victory Circle 55, Lady Foreslers, attended the official visitation of Grand Commander of New Jersey Mrs. Jennie Walsh and hirts SIZES 12 TO 20 officers will meet Monday ait 8 P.

M. when a screen production will her staff, Wednesday night at Star be presented In preparation for the of West Hoboken Circle 10. Every Member Enlistment, Novenv ber 20. Daffodil Troop 8, Girl Scouts, ASK FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION! met Wednesday at Central Boule Ridgefield teachers today are attending the annual convention of the New Jersey Education Associa vard School under superlvsion of Mrs. Paul Hubner, assisted by mem tion in Atlantic City.

bers of the Troop committee including Mrs. Charles Parks, Mrs Frank Jakobs, and Mrs. A. Sherman. Entertainment was planned for a mother's tea to be held Wed Joan Gutowski and Mary Louise Ellis, members of Leonia High nesday afternoon.

Thirty-two girls Simply tailored favorites, marvelous with School Trl-Hi-Y, will attend the area conference of the Ti-Hl-Y at Vlneland this week-end. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Morgan at Holy Name Hos any separate. Made to Sears' own famous specifications, including sturdy double needle seams, cut-for-action yoke fronts and backs, fine sanforized fabrics (minimum shrinkage, 1). pital recently.

A cablegram has been received by Leonia friends of Mr. and Mrs HACKENSACK 306 MAUI STREET Harry Norlander announcing their attended the meeting, when Alcla Tozour and Dorothy Weglenskl were given their Troop pins. Mrs. William P. Scanlon, Mrs.

Joseph A. Walsh. Mrs. Henry Lub-ben, Mrs. L.

A. Mayhew, Mrs. Lester R. Mandle, Mrs. B.

J. Foley. Mrs. Wallace Doremus, and Mrs. L.

W. Parsons were guests Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. William Heffner on East Edsall Boulevard. Oeorge Sharp of Kenilworth will be guest speaker Sunday at 8 P. M.

at Gaspel Hall. Mrs. J. B. Bermroth, Mrs, W.

A. Woodward, Mrs. Mae Scheel, and Mrs. Betty Lampone were selected as first winners of the newly or safe arrival in Bangkok, Siam. Mr.

and Mrs. Norlander are mission aries of the Leonia Presbyterian Church. Some 200 visitors signed guest books at the studios of Lynd Ward OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 fSScW rnnc hackensack JLHll) 436 Main St. HA.

3-0400 Phones: 0ri FOX THEATRE) FREE PARKING IN HACK. 3-5098-9 Open fnmgi 'til 10 Wens(ayi 'f-7 6 REAR OF STORE Major 'Appliance Service Is Nopitopous Grant Reynard, Charles Chapman. and the Boyd family lent Sunday during the Vlsit-the-Studlo tour sponsored by the Woman's Club of ganized merchandise club sponsored Leonia Art Department. by Ambulance Corps Auxiliary..

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