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THE DAILY HERALD. PAS AM C. N. SATURDAY. APRIL 26.

1930 TACE TELEPHONE TASS. VIC 2000 Riuloan 4u.b bld Itsvir frt vu; I rssjt (tatty! tf IV Tiurb Th Tntwtlt Caurv tL nuht tip horrMs ef Anri Terragru ef at rssf. 1 ukr wxirg I him La net at it th Tftar-U Ktt'ftis futts jarwarnt Wood-Ridge News of Wallington Shrievalty Race 0-Conne Topic School Students Go to New York Visit Acquarium and Other Points of Interest Trip with Fire Thick Questioned Council Will Inquire Into Who Authorized Taking. Apparatus Vhe gav peraussioa for the ap- tot vumm paratus of Hoe Cocaaav No- 1 to be taken to Creekili last nlaht. where a few mrmbers ef the Fire-Department attended a meeting f.t the New Jersey eat New Y'orfc Volunteer Firemen's AseocAtloa? The quesrton has becems interesting autce Mayer Leo fStrseloai has requested Fire Chief Jula Greyshech to appear before the 1 Mayor aad Council Monday 4lg.it te give aa esplanatlon.

Waa asked about tbs subjevt last night by a reporter, Maver fttrselevkt. as well as Councilman Frank Uavlsk- chairman of the Lie committee, and other n-embere tf vnssc the committee, confessed Igworsnc ot any knowledge of the fact that SzCUCnOr Attacks tiie apparatus had been tasen ow see tc oft own sad soon thereafter decision i tuff W1U1 WUI8 was mads to ask Chief UrysbHl John Psrtachor, 44 Keeler etreeL for aa eiplnnation. was arrested at i' to vlock this The apparatua, which is the bor- morning by Pcliqeroen Chanes oughs beat, as well as Its is! Beur and Georg hheiepels r-n acquisition, is the only hook snd complaint of John Watr, if XI ladder truck in tha Fire Depjrt- I avenue, who charged hscaadior si-ment, aad with the apparatus out 1 tacked him with a knife and a ah- of town the buslnesa section of the ed him on the forehead snd cheek, borough was left depesdent nts-'W a ties wss taken to Ft. Marys Hose Company no. 1 Holds Dance Tonight Hom l-tni-n.

No, I -III duct a dance tout at In the tal Ungtofi Auditorium, near tae Kighh i i Grossman Groomed as Cdid.t. for CouncU PI a tor i.i, primary mo pair waro wnaldr4 at a otUie Ik rd'j i T.t but no ceav.u! Were reertvrd Indications ar hst ceusctWnao )Mir terra la Ue Horuugn wj oft 0f tle Hiiii'ilal in 1nsaaio and five atHhrs wciw taken In a gash flier hi kfi f)a Rev. L. F. Johnson to Speak on Virtue The Rev.

Lindsay F. Johnenn, pastor of the Wellington Prerbv- lerian Church, will have as Ids mon topic tomorrow How to Excel In Christian ir-tues Instead of ths regular service tomorrow BlghL the rboir will repeat an Easter cantata entitled Life EtemaL- I Sixty pupil tti ot iU trad. -N vUit the aquarium and tha New York Zoological Park. The children were chaperoned by Mr. Charles Travers and Mies Edna teachers of the eighth grads.

The trip was made in two buses which took them directly to the aquarium and the boo. Those who made the trio era Farah Eangara, Irene a Helen Ptefsmk, Bertha Teuer, Mary Tai litsch. Josephine Ludwig, Violet Gedda Eiiaabeth Yenyo, Helen Tarhaek, Anna Lures ee, Florence Larger, Mae Kardaah, Lillian Chis-aekr. Theresa, Ha tala, John Bekaj, Benjamin FornaJlk. Oldrich Hlnten-berger, EuUl Estok.

Joseph Benda John Mayer, Julius Ueydoe, Maa Reckweg, Kalman Lhismadta. A1S Gulay and Prank Msiec. Erika Noak, Beatrice bill, Helen Babey, klargaret fcpecht, Amelia Hartoa, Anna Haclk, Theresa Heck, Kmma Kovacs, Helma Zimmer, Helen Koslap, Stella MaladosUa Anna Veieber, Ll.sabeth Young-werth, Marie Boone and Ida Gal-fetto. Ulasela HoKsler, Helen Peosl. Edward Sadtock.

W'llUam Toth John Chromoho, Henry Brulalng Fred Shupik, Harold Larger, Henry Bicy, Charles Tichacek, Joseph Mieko, John Jacklln, Louis Lleener, Emil Handso and Hans Pu'rfust. St. Francis Club Dance Tonight The first" annual dance and entertainment to be given by the 8L Francis Club, of S8. Cyril and Methodius Church, will be held tonight at tho pariah hall In Ackerman avenue. The Five Messner Brothers chestra, radio entertainera, will furnish music for dancing.

The committee in charge is composed of Andrew Hudak, chairman' Joseph Kuchta Andrew Pavlar Rteve Majercak, John KorlU and John Htrtsh, JI ST Ut -I Oat, IwayiB. ftt ywiTI MI, wSm cm- Sar, lar wrilw laalaa, al a-Uf far tin- uatlw far tank nn, aawkar In kaltatM Hm -r. U. mnna yam -4 -U i tmd maf MM waay. (.

Tin, aaf TiMa, flmlm Sat. uf tnln Lula, la tfflliu I. Oil. lima-1, uf atU Manual urtwa Lmw awf LM -a Mur ywa kww a Mn MW, 4 -n fu Swim. Drlt, la Bible Clui Will Hold Lat Meeting MiiimnitN chhwh The Baal meeting af the weteor af the bverymea Bbe l'i wtr he he44 at toe Ma Ce at t.

morrow morning viH the Rer t( IS vlno. At morning church rrne a It i U.e patu, the Rev 11 11 Hor-r will lake for lita l-ptc tai-ael ar4 I h'a The leaser at tie TVestminote meet Dg al I li w'U be Mia F. U. VM son. be will bav for l.er topic, At fbe DRin wnU at iloik.

the Rex. IV II Hughe pill npaah on 'Ancle -4 The iewai Missionary will te l.ehl ut th Mm 1 Mra K. II- Hugl.ea 41 Hig'anJ Iivimi- ou Twniv FIR8T BAFTI8T CHURCH At Ue mining wrvice af )b 41 the tester, tho Rev J'eier andet Det, will have Rr hie topic. 'Yun InrWneee to I-ihl In live evening the will be rrhape To1a A Uioprl hvmn sing 4f about fifteen minu li) be held beftre the evening service Prayer servhe i held every tV e1 neoday evening at I eVlot at tii i hurt h. A mw wwtittf of th fi w4 ftfclg l.tbfNry Commute will be held im M) 14, at which ttm vr and 1 1uncit.

the H-wrd uf and the rergy of He fii ical s'hurchra wilt be Invited to attend. Xtayur Ford reqteeled to sd.lrraa the audience, and it is pretable that of vtiter local todiea will La aked to express their opinions. FLAY GIVEN WI YVon ini War. tha pin whtrh was presented recently by the Wood-Ridg Dram Ik? Lluh in i srlstaut. was agate glxea last night under ths auspices pf the American Legion.

i Jimmy lamWrtand Johnny rot-tick. of Wood-Uidf, ar on the rnmmlttee for the liasbiourk Heights Alumni dance, te be held in Jmtereoft. Th Church of Aaeump'bra will hold card party on Monday night at tha church hail. The Chamber ef Commerce will mee at Waibel'gaJl Monday night at I clock. ROBERT D.

KENT fu Natxnal Sank utldu'f STOCKS OKFIKIO TOR SALS Saak A Trwt Ca. PaaMk Nallml Sank A Trwat Fifwt Swik, ft.rS.IS T. MM TWIN-IGNITION Former Sheriff Talks at Democratic Club Meeting Here mer hheiiff Mt I'onneM vu the prim speaker at a nieetirg of tr-e RaUngton Ivmo- rratlc Club held laat iug.t Ll the fct no Map; iw l-f-rr-J to 't tt-t I tuemihg far the Rcpub.ican a nation at tLs primary snd te d.W-oo ahioh (Ms t.sa bruug.it ta the Republican ranks. He aisled the slogan of Im I'urdv faction WU 1 and be also spoke on tm.x lance of kang a welt qualf'ed man fie the pkUMliort, as lie stated tbs sheriff should have patience snd tat as welt as sMMt. lie outlined some of bis eaiwrt- rnee aa sheriff, referring to serl-rue as well humorous tmldnta OGer avai-fe were former Mayor atrck J- Ren, tVumil- mart John KUmkj snd thuHciIman Leo Baur.

They referred to general eonditiona in the borough snd suggested toat rantdatee for the primary be proposed at the next meeting of Lit nub Building Permits Building permits were laeued Isa! night by Building Inspector Gua-tee Raur to Mrs. P. IMetenik for a oae-family houee al 34 wten avenue; Jooeph Kluel, sdlitlwa to drew ledrnkj, two-car gw rare at 1711 llaywsrti place, and lie'll Hudak, two-car garage at 117 Ilai-stead avenue. Comet Flay Question Macke Ths Comete of ths Pollsh-Amef-lean Club will oppose ths Question Marks tomorrow morning on the Washington bhool field. Waiter Totncik sad Bmno Kill will be ths battery lor the Comets, Mr.

Famuel Rmarula. ltl tingion avenue, hss returned horns from the Rsassif; (ienera) Ho1aisl, aero she recently underwent an operation. John Rlebfrdntk. of Mapla a venue, hva accepted a position with the Afulereua Lumber Company. ANENT THAT -OF EL LI NO BCE.

Congressman Lur will now bare a hard time explaining to tn women voter why he cannot ril kimono. Tho 1athfinder. WATCH HER STEP. A H59 model flapper is shout tf fastest thing on heels. Th finder.

'IlnKNiYi Variety Shower for Miss Petrasek Garfield Girl Is Guest of Honor at Affair Mia Mary A J1 Pere-T raa of honor -t Ariel SW b.r last Tuesday shewing at her horn by the biases Jia anJ lielcn Krotrko. The homa a attractively 4co rated with ptek and whit etrean-era and pink and white ntbona arranged In hwr formation. Aiany attractive and uaefut prea nta wre given to bar. At 11:80 a tight luachvon wag eerved and enjoyed by alt present. Tboao yraaeat wre tha Mtaaaa Beatrice Bk.

Sophie and Helen la son. Mary Bri). Mary Biahut Mary Badnardk. Ireoe Dluhy. Sophia Dfn jon, Anna Garber.

Kmra Boat. Irene Halupka, Helen and Trees Kovalctk, Eleanor Kovalnk. 'Helena Kelaall, Helen Kovee. Helen and Mae Krornko and Anna Licak. Sophia and Mary Pavilcfc.

Mary Novak. Mary A. Rtraek Mary Petrasek. Sally Peter. Mary Sweaty.

Jean Urban. Mary an- Anna Vincek. Emily Vanecek. Mary and Anna Waganhofar and Kath-eryn Zasursky. Mrs.

Charles Cmerfck. Mrs. Georgo DonaldADn. Mr. Andrew Garber.

Mra George Halupka Mre. Andrew Hu dak. Mra. Leon Mrs. Jacob Kaiata, Mra Stephen Kromko, Mra John Licak.

Mrs. Joseph Petrasek. Mra William Petr seek, Mra Andrew etra-aek. Mra Edward Petrasek. K4- erard, William and Rudolph Petra-sek.

Edward and Stephen Kromko, 'Jennie Garber. George Halupka. and Andrew J. Garber. Jr.

Sermon Topics Told by Pastor Presbyterian Leader May Not Preach The morning cboreh werahlp to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church wlil Jha held aa usuel, though tha pastor, the Rev. Ralph W. Key. who has been confined to his bed this week, may be unable to speak. Arrangements are being made to secure another pastor.

Tha usual meeting of the 8unday School will be held at -The junior and Intermediate divisions of the Christian Endeavor Society will hold a regular meeting in tbs church chapel at 8: II in the afternoon. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society will hold a supper meeting at oclock. At tha evening ehorch eervlce at a special -speaker will be present. The Rev. Clinton H.

Loehltn, of Moya. Punjaubt India, will give an lllu-ated lecture on India. Mr. Loehltn has prepared the eildea himself pertaining to the peopla in the vicinity in which be makes his home. The Eev.

Clinton H. Loehlin Is a former classmate of Mr. Kev, they haring prepared for the ministry at Princeton Seminary- He plans to sail for home on August 81. On Monday night at 8 o'clock Clinton JK. Howard.

Internationally known speaker, will speak on The Glory of the American Constitution. The meeting will he held at the church. Tuesday night et oclock the Senior Christian Enueavor Society will hold a business meetlng st the home of Miss Emma Bchempp, on Somerset street. On Wednesday night the usual mid-week prayer service will he held In the church at 8 oclock. Hose Companies Nos.

8 snd 8 for fire protection. Fire Chief Grayshork did r.ot accompany the firemen to Crest; 11 and be directed sfforts to sstin-gulsh a dump fire, which was the only -ftro which broke out last nighty in tha borough. School Team Bows Before Red Onions Tho Red Onions defeated the YB team of the Washington School yes terday afternoon by the score of 8 to Tho winning team consists of T. Byrm. J.

Reno, T. Tencoa, T. Tesla, A. Fraser, O. Lovrtch, Lodyn.

B. Oosclora. Kletopka: W. Rtolars and J. Brooks.

This afternoon the Red Onions will meet the Red Hawks snd they are sesklng other games. T. Byra, 44 Foster street, is manager. The Barking Dog Midgeta won their fourth game Thursday after- holV. Por wll) I 1 1 From tha rvport from I 1 tlrlr.t commlttM In nnri 1, th, nJ.

ef tirk.t. a Inr crowd Community ClUD to I. xMctl to b. on h.nd. title CARS WASHED Lexington Service Beeisl lee Wellington Club The Wellington Club, Inc, will hold a spevUI inerting tonight in i the headquarters at R4 Mm Au.lll.r -f ttm 1) Comi-ny Nr.

hrld a -u "tf dBC "1 card party Mat night In ths Big Attendance Auxiliary Card Party CLIHV BNOTHtKS Avenue Tel. Psmsic 1211 343-347 Lexington Cau Dt TV l-IUrk, iakula, Bril. LU Hr, I.Miriar Satnry K.Uiaf B-ttar, Ck-rgi-f Braka Taatiai, r-k- Aflutta, Srak. K.lialaf Blfh hwun C-m hrritt Ganliu-Ofl BM Sar.L, Air 4 Walar Garaco Clifton, N. J.

IHCLI SfX I (9UUSII3X I Twn-icmoiMi I I iruil7l3 8 TwnMCKmosi ritunr I nmurnvi AUPnm, i si f. 1 I (MfUW-lBwMkl rfu rua Inf i Le- i CASaOILCREASIXS TIIiES Municipal Building auditorium Mias Mas Matty was head of the committee in charge of arrangements. Indications are that the auxiliary realise a neat sum front the affair. Piludk! Society to Hold Celebration Ths Joseph Ptlaudskl Rociety wUl celebrate ths fifth anniversary of Its organisation at a meeting and social tomorrow afternoon in the fiilrsr Flipper hall on Locust avenue and Strong street. Delinquents Warned Again During th past few deye Tax Collector Peter P.

'Turak and Borough Attorney Rilj.h w. hand-leas have sent notices to delinquent taxpayers warning them that If they do not meet their tax obll-! fattens the property will be sold snd rents or other income from the property will be attached. 11 II 'Nf-'vN for dancing will be provided the Broadway Melody Boys. The Twentieth Century A. A-Infe, will sponsor its fourteenth annual dance tonight at the Garfield Auditorium.

Music for dancing will be provided by Danny Hope Orchestra and Tony Loth Collegians. Dancing wm be continuous from te o'clock. Fire Company No, 8 win hold a cM party tonight at Its headquarters. Mr. and Mrs.

John FhllUpg, 5 Crooks avenue, entertained honor of their Ellen, In daughter, with a -rd prtr ThurKUy 400 i evening. Dancing was enjoyed and street, Passaic, tomorrow afternoon refreshments were- served bv the th, ifIna Alwnor Hamit, rrija Mnva Kmltr O.tt.l, Phillip. Md Urrmi, Tutbiii. Atwt, cirkir, Hlllimm Chrlctl. Af.urlc, Prl.d-man.

Hnrrr KroU Wltw Lohmar. in St. Michaels Greek Cathotlq Church, en First ttreet. Pm sealc. A marriage license hsa been Issued te Mlse Agnes M.

Cashea daughter ef Adan Cashes, 27 Dankheff arenua and John J. Clancy, of Haveratraw, T. iTifn-ifc lfllp- jkMnin( 1 1 (Mi Slavonian B. L. Meets on Monday Stockholders to Elect 1 3 Directors at Session Meet Monday Night The Wallington ladles Community Club will hold a special meeting Monday night In the headquarter on Maple avenue at which tickets will be distributed and arrangements Witt be furthered for a card party to bo held by the club In the Municipal Building auditorium, Thursday Bight, May 18 John J.

Clancy to Wed Agnea M. Cashes Miss Wiry Poliak, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. John Poliak, Hathaway street, wlil beoome the bride of John Mallppa. 47 Market Secured, Supervised, Guarantee! Fund Invested with thl Capnnp nr ecurd by first mortgage ea Improved real xtata Tho payment ef tba principal and Interest la guaranteed In writing gnd tha guaranty backed by Capital and Bar plus of more ths a SMd.tOFCE Tho Capitol and Surplus safeguarded by tba supervision of tho New Jersey Department of Banking aad Insurance.

are reason why as Investor la ur mortgage and bonds ha ever tost a dollar. Bond art tn denominator. ef hoi and ti.m. Mortgage from ILOCt up. The Internet rate 8H Tkft Guarantee Mortgage and Title Insurance Gtnpjt7 IS BrosJwsr ARTHUR CORBIN.

Freefdawf CeiUi and fia-plua over $94000 am iMMiiir Lyndliurst Thelma Bowman to Wed James Mahoney Wr. and Wr nifford A. Bow. m.n of Third arvnu. h.r.

an. -mined th. of th.lr dauht.r Th.hn- Bit Jim Mahons. Jr. ef Hobekcn -nd formerly ef Lyndharat.

Ml Bowman la -r-duat. ef Lyndhom Hlah Schoel and Mr Mahoney la runnaoted with K-llo. Co. No ut ha. bm for th.

wMdin, Gunt, prmumt -t th. m.nt r. -nd Hr. Clifford Bowman, Mr. -nd Mr- Jama.

A Mahon.y, Hr. Mia, Mary Aiahon.y Iater Bowman. Mr. -nd Mr-John McL-uhlin, Mr- William D. rian.o..

Mm E. Bryan. Ku-An. I Plan) ua -nd John Me-L-uchlln. Boy Scouts Sponsor Father, Son Dinner Building Boys Is Better Than Mending Men was the keynote of the annuii father and wo dinner held by Troop 3 Boy Scouts of America, ht the Reed Memorial Church, last night.

The newly organised troop has mors than 8 members. Fifty scouts snd parents were present last night. Stanley D. MaeDoweil addressed the gathering. Arthur Lane, assistant scout master, wan toes, master.

Bpeekera were Bernard V. flienecke, Jr, scout master. Henry Justus. Troop Three Scout Mas-ter, Bert Macintosh, and Rev. D.

LltteiL, pastor of Reed Memorial Church. Lyndhnrst Clrrle, Gono pantone of The sixth annual meeting of the Rlavonlati Building and Ioaa Association will be held Monday night at Kolberks IlalL Polls for tW deport of 18 directors and three auditors will be open from te IS 80 4avltgbt saving time. Any transaction of Important business and adoption of changes and amendments go the, constitution and by-laws that may be subralted by tany ehareh wider will come before the meeting. Former Councilman Georg TT. Fabo la at present chairman of tbe board.

Other officers and directors are: Michael Giba, vice-chairman; Joseph Ritoch. secretar; John Gaxdik, treaarer; William A-Rjrke, Joseph 1aiao, Edward Kof-kes, Andrew Babanoeli, Joseph Kbrvia, Marcel her man. John Vasilyk, counsuL Joseph Kotbev-k and (iottbold Rose. The auditor ar John Rabo, Stephen ofer and Milan U. Neeko.

i. I i I Buy no car today until you hare driven this magnificent new Eight. Along with its Twin-Ignition performance it has the style, luxury and completeness that you have been accustomed to expect only from cars in the much higher levels of price. The Twin-Ignition Eight costs no more, and in many cates, less than cars hiih it outperforms. Startling, isn't it A sensational claim I But sensational 55 mdet on hour in teconJ gear smoothlr, effortlessly, instantly! Acceleration from nothing to 80 miles an hour in three blocks I Power and punch on hills simply amazing to anyone who merer hat driven a car ith a Twin-Ignition motor.

Thats the Twin-Ignition Eight! Thats straight eight performance, as Nash offers it to you, in die car that leads the leaden! fypjzrt PPPIRIIRKB. TIicicj a difference in auto repairing'. The ordinary at any price fail to deli, er economy. But here you find mper-efTicicnt attention that put motor in perfect thape smeoth, silent and powerful for added mile of satisfaction. Try it for driving pleasure.

Simpsons Motor Sales FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE 301 Oiiton Avenue Clifton Telephone Puuie 2145 Kessler Will Speak at Meeting of Club Georgs Kessler, RepubUean coun-ciimanie candidate in the B-cond Ward, will be the principal speaker tonight at the meeting of the ftee-ond M'ard Rlavoman Republican Club at Kolberk Hall. Many Important xnatteJW wlil An caiii AT GREAT ATM Perhaps Jon prefer high grade quality car at a amallcr ioreaUDcot. If you wuk to tojo, the pride and aatitfactioo of Naah ownership at tba low it po-aible coat, ace yomt Bearcat Naah dealer. He baa come exceptional opportuniiiea ia exchanged Naah can. com bofora th- uattlrt -la- tha Forawt of Am.rlra.

will hold euaalo, pwtaininc ti local coaaty bunco party .1 th. Elk- Bailf-nnd State IT sir. All members ing, on May J4. nr asked by Chairman Joetih A- ftitoth ta praart. Mr tnrtd Ba.ry of Brook a v.aoa hold to act In, of KNJOY BANQU1T I tho Horn.

Burrati Knanalos court- Members of the Home Depart. yeeterday afternoon. ment of tii First Prebteri-na hurclt, of whkb th Rev. Ralph Mr. Louis Tamke ef Fourth Key is pastor, njyed A bsn-' street efi'ertjufted a her bvme y-quet lat night at tfi wia CUalt.

terday xPsrnoiHi In Lonur th RociieJe Lark, In bservanr of the fifth birthday anniversary tf he vrgarUsifion teeth btlulay, 9un. DuuUy. NASH PASSAIC CO. 71 Lexington Avenue PASSAIC Tl. Baa 8887 NASII-GARF1KLD CO.

JuHut S4S Ki ver Drive GARFlELO T4. NAM I CLIFTON CO. 752 Msin Avenue CLIPTON TH IC.

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