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k. 7 i. ffOBTDESB JBKaSY'B 0BCA5SB AP iMB mmoi i nw MONDAY. JUE 21, 1937 County and Its Slews of nonosus Ramseys New ibOOJJOO Hah' School Dedicated Saturday' Grsdusticn Held at Churches Miss Elizabsth Shutc lUchHrdHazan Br By Local Schools 3 SU Lnkei Grammar and High School Graduates Receure'Diplomat KL IL asd Trinity JU fomed Proynuiw krrf by Many Outdoor Ceremony Ptrfcrncd tt Home of By, the Rev. Br.

Arttar U. of RidgeW Uave on Trip to Bermuda 1 Children's Day services wer held a the Methodist' episcopal -Mln Elisabeth Shat, daughter of Jokm M. and ik. Shut of Cedar Hllf avenue, Wyekatt, became th sru. Hasea, soa of a oat-doer usr niii avenue, wyenen, aecama th hrid of Iha lais dad Mr.

AUoa Hsien. lhJL1' or wedding Saturday moralag ao ll TrUlty Reformed churches eight with both church au St. Likes Grammar sad Hick schools eommeneSment exercise war held at 4 p. m. yesterday In the ehurch oa Fraaklla turnpike.

The Rev. Edward Kirk of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood, spoke Is the geaduaUsi a'cinct 1,1 ditoriums well-filled for -the an -aim! events. od th apacloas law of th horn of Mrs. j. j.

ssd Wvtokoff Cmif -1 Ta at rains Wadding M.roh coming tka bridal relatives aasembiM, krlds. lea a lag ea father, daaccsded 1 tap aud crossed ths iL hasutiful rsi Local Girl Bride Of Allendale Man 500 Attend Ceremonies At School Dedication John LemolirtJs Life Saved hy Copt Alert neM groeas, under a old -V- t-bettl ddlng. partis, st, fodod hy bar brldmasij IQtsahoth Hates, sister (room, and was and hit Hssaa. hts brother. Aa attraetivs Angelina M.

Biangardi And Anthony P. Scafuro Wed in Church New Ramsey $600,000 Building, Erected PWA Project, Formally Opened with State, County nd. Local Dignitaries Participating in Program Qufck thinking and action saved the life of John Lome-line, age 99, of Maltinson street, Allendale, aa he slipped aadYfell la the path of a freight train at the PaTk avenue crossing. Allendale, at 11:19 p.m. Friday.

1 1 Lemollne rolled over as he saw the train approaching and Officer Harold Heidrich oft he Allendale police, who waa nearby, raa ever and gave a qulck tug to pull the man to safety. Lemollne breathed sigh of -relief when ha stood up. "I thought I was -a goner, be murmured. took Lemollne home after the nerve-racking incident. Before a crowd of close to 609 people the new Ramsey High school building, erected as a PWA project at a c6slof $909,909, was dedicated at formal ceremonies Saturday- night, with atate, rouaiy and local officials sharing the apotiight on the program, The mala address of lb evening was mode hr Hoy Zimmerman, BergenrCounty superintendent of aehoola.

The building had been opened Miss Angelina Marten Biangardi, daughter of Mr. sad Mr. Anthony Biangardi, Wanamaker avenue, Maldwlck, and Anthony Philip Bcafuro. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rafnele Scafuro, of Allendale, were married at I p. m. yaateiv day In Bt. Lukes R. C.

church, Hohokua. Mias Jennie Biangardi Vvi maid ef honor arid Francla X. Bcafuro best man. Fabers worn Charlea Biangardi. and Vlnrent Reafuro.

Bridesmaids were Miss Josephine Bcafuro, Mrs. Rose Bcafuro and -Miss-Rose Delvenerrey. Dona I Lupo was ring bearer and Nancy Biangardi, flower girl. A reception for 409 guests was held at the Waldwlck Municipal building, -An orchestra played and refreshments were served. Xfter a motor trip to Maine the eouple will Ilv on Hammond place In Waldwlck.

Those who took pert la the Trinity program included: Re- ginnera department Marie Lillian Marilyn A an a belle Winter Marie Greenwajr. Dorin'Thomp-aen. Patsy -Van Dtke, Beverly Darling. Madeline Do Witte, Js-elee Korte, Joseph Nr Michael, August Faher, Peggy Ann ''Owens, Bohhv Kammerllng, Joan Outalay, Dolly --Klemm. Mary Rmyth, Kancv MacDonald, Bert Winkler, Buddy Winters, Ora re Markheuae.

Duane Burlingame. Donal Touw, Carol 'Cleaver, Earl McMIchael, Primary department; Gladys Cel lari us. Deny Joyce Thompson. Doris Kammerllng. Ruth Polh Booth.

Theresa Fsbwr." Katherine Borkhnp, Junior-department: 'Alice Cor Chapman, Oerlrude Do Bell, Janice Booth, Ira Winters. Clairs De Korte. pldlth Me-r Lend. Included on the 'Methodist program Katherine Klel-werda. Edith Iseidyke, Donna Matthews, Bobby Bush.

Miss Buth Ward. Marjorie PMmaa. Edith Oe born a a ret Schaiia. BettyA'an Dke, Virginia Kimble, Edith Isaer. Jacob Klel--Werds.

Marla Reltsma. Matilda Reltsma, Gladys Iscldtlte, Jean Thomson. Ira Mae Board man. Lida Smith. -TAtherlneTrnk.

Jan Matthews. Dorothy Kinney, Robert Englishman. William Ward, Nicholas Dorothy Rider, Marilyn Payne, Alice GUI, Vivian Hcmachot, Ida Kulp-hof. -Marie Hamerama, Joan Siersma and 'Olive aser. The ordinance of baptism was observed at both churches vea- terday morning.

At Trinity, Roy, Francis R. Kenn baptised William DeWItte. Phillip Kershaw and Marten Adair Dunn At the Methodist church Glenn Louis Carlogb was baptised hv Rer, Paul R. gUtrithr. Three guest prearheia -were heard at the First Holland Reformed churrh yesterday lu the abfeenre of the pastor, Rer.

William C. De Jong, who is enjoy-. log his annual vacation. They were; Student Reinhardt Van L-Tiyke. Rev.

-William Rev. Henry Wagner. Allendale Junior women and their, husbands' happily enjoyed another "night on Saturday for their supper dany at the Park Club Inn a Park Ridger There were S3 persons present, including Assemblyman Frank Mrs. Norwood Potter took for Chairman Louise Srhorkert, who was unable to be present. Th Rsv.

P. Pindar, rector of the church, swarded diplomas tr'ihr, followlsg Grammar school gradnatan: Lao Joyce, Frank Career, Harold Coaklln, Gaorg Swaaaayy' Dgyid 8chlmmel, Mark Fltspatriek. Thomas Driscoll, John Conloa, Jobs Hansaa, Htlsn, Flllon, Naaey Msgro, Mar, loa Scw'IItag, Carolina Lascalse, Ms -Iron, Dorothy Bwaeaay, Janet MeCarroll, Eleanor Toung and Mariaa Sutherland. Diplomas for having completed th classical course la th High school war awarded to: Clara Mans, Helen Millard, Virginia a 1 Josehlne DeMasae. Albert Bcafuro, Raymond Flaaa-gsa.

Stephen Edward Joyce, Frederick J. Freak. Ken-netk Unser, Joseph Flynn. Joseph Barry and John Demeduk; for camplptlag th eommerclsl course. Mary Helen Connelly, Louis Slavik, Elea-aor Kron, Stella Sawlcka, Ella Uhalhart, Mary Piaeau, Helen Keeleyl and William Donahue; for completing the general course, Mary Maratene, Thomas Keeley and Paul O'DoanalL Medals were relented as follows gold medal, for th highest general excellence la the eighth grads, the gift of Jlr, and Mrs.

Charles A. GHde. Nancy Magro. A gold medal, for Christian doctrine, the gift of Mr. and Mn.

Charles A. to Marian Sutherland- A gold medal, for arithmetic. The gift 'of St. Monicas Guild, to John Hannon. A gold medal, for Engllsh.tha gift of Mr.

and Mn. Charles A. Glldaa; Eleanor Young. A gold medal, for th highest aveng ta all subjects In the High school, the gift of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Glides, to 'Albert Bcafuro. A gold medal, for religion, the gift of the Reverend Mother M. to Clara Manx. -Father Pindars medal, for Latin, the gift oMtfr.

and Mrs. 1m A. Ketdel, to Virginia Rawl. A gold medal for English, the gift of Mr. and Mn.

J. B. Millard, to Josephine Da Masse. A gold medal, for chemistry the gift of Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Keldel, to 'Frederick J. Fnnk. A gold medal, for history? the gift of th Guardian Angels Guild, to- Raymond Flanagan.

A gold medal for stenography, th gift of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Millard, to Stella Sawlcka. A gold medal for typewriting lo Mary Protlao.

A gold medal for school spirit. cltlienslilp. leadership, loyalty and co-operation with the facultyrto Thomas Keeley. -The Walter Nightengale Tost. No.

17, A meric if Legion, Waldwlck, medal and certificate for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership and service, to Stephan Loket and Carolina Laacalto. A medal and check for $19 was awarded to Albert Scafuro bV 1 a New York newspajier for his essay on th Constitution and. the Supreme Court. A gold medal '-wlll, ha swarded Nancy Magro by the Holy Name Federation of Bergen countv tor winning first Bergen County Cbristlap Doctrine contest. A plaque Was' awarded her lo for securing the first prise.

'vf i Hillburn The ltaUsa-Americans club of Waldwlck at ibetr last regular meeting held an election of officer. when Steve Maratene was elected president, Patay-Chlapetta rice president; A. MontaenalU. secretary, and Harry DiBianchl treasurer. The club lit discussing 'the policies for the coming year decided that politics jrould bs tabow presented wUh tha'brld waddiug-gow of wan, carrying a haautirui kru qust of whits rots tu Mh valley, ing '9 Its, veil, which was -w0ra mother aad th brides, Pink nd whits dattsg gowa aapplemeatsd hy 1 1 of rad and wlt mws cassorie to mtcg Tho ana sbons brlahtlv Rev.

Dr. Arthur mialstar af th Wrststd i tSrtau chare of Ridgcv, formed the marrisgs A reception- a breakfast followed is dining room of th hw tsbl Wat beautifully la aaewy whit with centerpiece of whit geaa. A cake with a mlaiiuu and groom fared th at th head-of tbsUM large wedding csk wsi t-the lower- end. TH cut and tarred as a $ut carsmoay. Th gueeta sharing thla happlaeen with tbsm M.

Shut, Job Tw (hut, th hoetats, Mn Wyck off; Mr. aid hu Jamia Shuts of New Twl aad Mrs. Morgan rn, Coraopolis, Rr. is Bda-la Rudg. of i Mrs.

Frank Hoyt Baltimore, thn Vim and- Louise Hates Th Allen Hatea sad bath Hate of Dehht, fwi Rar. A. M. Haghm af I wood. Th couple left.svM noow for a trip ta jk whar they 111 spent alght.

Oa their return make their home Is Dai The bride 1s i gn Fmlih College md li graduate work In ch Columbia University. Tl la -a graduate of Phil) over Academy, i College, and the em school of Columbia si ard Uaircrsltlss. Ht 1s a With Mr. Malcolm Firs New Tork. MRS.

RICHARD HAZKN, the former Mias HI lasher Where, wa married oa Saturday at a pretty outdoor tofmsy at the home of Mrs. J. J. Neville, of Cedar Hilt sad Wyritoff avenues, WyrksCf. Mrs.

Osborn and Mrs. John Tiullrk were pmottg those who attended the dessert Ttrd party held at the home of Mrs Mabel Osborn at her home in Tall man, N. Y. recently. JOHN T.

DATOR Campgaw Glen Rock Adam Marino and John Cole spent the afternoon- fishing at Round Pond on Wednesday. They had. a broad smite when they showed their friends forty nine fish. I Annual Bus Ride For Graduates Planned Tomorrow I Tht Waldwlrk A. C.

baseball club was defeated yesterday afternoon by the Allendale A at Al lendnle by the score of 3-9. Wald, wick gathered three hit off of the pitching of thnjreteraa Swets, while Waldwlck' pitcher, Selser, allowed four hits. The Waldwlck team is anxious to hook game for Sunday afternoon away from home with teams offering suitable guarantee. Thone Allendale 3T12-W between and 7 Oclock p. m.

I 1 I -r I LX -1 A w' I it7 rs- 'Mr. Leslie JVewslI and Mrs. Harold Benjamin motored Miss Helens Don-rot Sl Ack-eiunnu ntenuei whp has Jpaf completed her sophomore jear at Beaver College, la visiting st the home of tr roHFc roommate, Mian Dorolhy Storrs, at Corrlng-ton, Connecticut. Newark oa Monday, Saturdav aflernoon a baseball, between the Rangers A. C.

the Colt A. C. of Totowa was" railed off dne'io wet Mr. and Thomas Smith are new living In their new home -(corner Mountain, avenue and Fifth street. The annual bus rid Rye Beach for graduates and alumni member et th local school will he held tomorrow morning starting nt 9 o'clock sharp.

According to Mrs. William Hollrlegel, -chairman, there dr now 19 reservations. Any one ala desiring to go should get In loneh with bar or Mr. Pulis tonight. Woman's auxiliary of the fire company wilt meet tonight -at in.

the Municipal building Mr. andMrs. JV-9. Ruppert, of 477 Rock. road, announce the birth of a son, Richard Warren, on Friday, June II, at.th Patsi son General hospital.

This Is their third child, the other two being boy and girl. The Squadron of the of the American Legion win meet this etenlng for rehearsal under the direction of John Iseldyka in the legion but. Rufn Duvsll James Tatter-saw of the Ajas corporation -left Thursday morning for St. Louts and Chicago. They expect to be gone for ten days visiting the plant! of thq Ajax corporation.

The Post and Rmoke Eaters clash lu-tnmght's Soft ball league game at the Municipal building field. Rids for supplies will -he hr the Board of Education tonight at I at the public school. at 3 p. m. for general inspection of all those who wished to go and from the opening until when the Inspection period rioted, a slim, but steady, stream of persons made their way through the -building.

The program In the evening was opened With an orchestral selection, "Invitation to Iho Dance," hy the Ramsey High school orchestra, after which iho Invocation was given by the Harold K. Daria, past or of the Flrat Presbyterian church of Ramsey. Dates Accepts Keys Henry R. Part chairman of-the special high school committee which handled all arrangements la regard to the construction of the school, made the presentation of the seya to the building, and the formal acceptance, was made by John Y. Dater.

president of Jhe Ramaeyr Board of Following the singing nf the alma mater song, "Ramsey High School, by HUh School Glee club end the entire audience. Supervising Prlnclpal. Wesley I). Tisdale made a few brief -remarks. Evidently overcome' hy the oecaalon, the veteran Ramsey educator was unable to express himself ee perhaps he might have wished "In this building." he said, "you have given us an Inspiration.

After words he told his. listeners that hs was loo full of emotion to adequately express, himself. Thevaddress of Tm-iiIs J. Mahoney, aisle engineer Inspector for (he PWA. came In between two piano solos "Elude, Opus 21, No.

It by Chopin, and 'Song Words by Ha-berbler. rendeTeiTItv Miss Doris H. Parrln, and the selection "Thu Glow Worm by Llnck, played, by the high- schoolor- chestra. Charles K. Anderson, assistant commissioner of education In Raw Jersey, was the next speaker.

and his brier remarks were follpweL by three selections by the high school glee clubr Neapolitan' Night -by Zamecnik. The Two Clocks by Rogers and "The flurging Beall by Stebblna. The final address ws mida by Zlmmermtn, and tbU was followed Jy singing of the National Anthem -by the audience. The benediction, pronounced by Rev. C.

A. pastor Of the Church of the Redeemer at Ramsey, services. Messages of regret at Jhelr Inability to bepresentwerere- raised from Charles H. Elliott, rommUtsinaer of education In New-Jersey, William Harvey J. Ely, state adminlBtrator for the WPA.

Howard Jr Whito. sialant commissioner of education. and Mayor Wwlght He of Ramsey. Members of the Ramsey bor-nUgh council. Ramsey Board Of Education.

Guy Moore, prln-rtpal of Ramsey High m-hooi, Vlce-Prlndpal Charlea Bchanx and Eric Smith, principal, of the elementary achoo, were also on the plaifornTTn" nddltiob i to apeakers: while Rudolph Schwelzer, president of the bor-oath eounrtl, acted In the place of Mayor LItlle. Aa each peraoa entered tae building they were handed sn elaborate -souvenir program, tne feature of which was two photos. one.khowlmr lb first school building erected In Rsmsey io 174 at a cost of $1.44, and the new high school ersrisd nt cost of Robert Kerr, -who is attending Hamilton College at Clinton, K. It home for the summer vacation' 1 1 A garden party for the benefit of Group No. 2 of the Women's Guild of the Community church at the home of one of the- leaders, Mrs.

M. C. Brown, 19 Hamilton avenue. Mm. Howard Stengel, the other leader, assisted with the "refreshments About lS members were present The Waldwlck -fire department softball team wori their first game In the Rocktand-Bergen league je terday morning when they defeated the Tallmaa's team by the score of on the local diamond.

Shuman, who hat been hurling with a lama hind, waa in form yesterday, striking out 3 theisiting batsmen. Mr. Rv it ''Hopper of Cleveland is visiting her sister, Mias Emma of Franklin turnpike, The Firemens Junior Itium and Bugle corps played yesterday at Bergen Pines, Oradeil. Tbe-Rev. Mrland Zimmerman preached td1 th gradual of the local school and to th guests at th haccaluaraata service last night la the local Methodist Episcopal church.

Music la keeping with ths thought was sung hy th choir with Mis Elslo Valentin at ths organ. Th church was beautiful with cut Tlowera and. the yonng people made an Impreaslvs appearance aa they marched Into thei place reserved for them. Mrs. George Edn.

-rii Of the strswbcrry lMilrd sored by the ladles st tbs mac church school, ut appreciation lo all tf be mitts and 4o the Wesdt aided in making the psriy ease. Over $15 vss Ohlch will go toward the lag fund of the issOriitIM ADVKRTIRKMKXT Armstrong of Judge Frances Hart, of Hlwthorne, performed the ceremony. Mr. Nathan Armstrong, sister of the groom, wa the bridesmaid, while the groom had Russell DeVrees for his best man. The bride was attired Jn white, with duhonuet print and white picture hat, and wore a corsage of orchid.

Folowtng the ceremony, the bridal party enjoyed a dinner party. Mrs! Herman H. Lsniafhr, of Kenmore- plsee wss hostess to members of Group No Women's Guild of ths Community church 11 ds.v picnic st her summer home st High Point Thursday. Mrs, W. B.

Wells and Mrs. James F. Merrill sre lenders of the group. Church Guild to Danle Roerhl, son of Mr-and Mrs Alexander Roccht of Wyck-off avenue, was married on Sat-urday evening at oclock to Miss Jean Loretta Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert (ympathv has beet to Mr. -William gieritn friends- It waa learned thi mother, Mr. Gordon had Sponsor Dinner Suffem RIDGEWOOD St. Bartholomew Women To Hold Affair Miss Dorothy Rowe, pf .43 Ox-ford place, was among thegdpsi prdlent st a party given recehtly-for Miss Adriana Aundmaa, or Peterson, In honor of her graduation from, New Jersey Stats Teachers College st Montclair. lyn; Mg.

and Mrs. Edward-. Ha-decker, Of East Orange; Mr. and Mra. Lyun' Adams, of -Ridgewood; and Mrs.

Alberts C. (anoni and Mr. and Mra, Mroe K. Voorhees, of Hohokua, nr the Inimcllsie After the dinner, lha party returned ti the hjmc nf-Edward'a parents oa button drive, oft, and plsytd gam until hla tedtlme, aftrr shkh tbi guana piocaeded with a novelty party. Prises werf awaidfd to- the winner at' the boy' party and Sian at that for th Herbert Greensteti from collage at Tray, X.

1 the isaacr months. 0OGD0Q 6 Couple Are United in VillageChurchWeddinp -The Infests dsnghier a aad Mr. 1 Doha Id gecfsl' htpUxed Lyn a( Wsvls dny, June 13. F. Watta, la the Puffero bytarlaa churrh.

Mr. M. C. Brown, of 711? Hamilton Avenue, accompanied her hpsbqnd on a business trip 1o Albany, N. Y.

They expect to return home the end of the week. Six couples were anited In Mias M. A. Boylston, organist KEE; TICKETS Mr. Georg Barer s4 Area hav lert for camp la New Hampshire Thed Torrens, of1S Rodney street, "sftended the 14th rennlon of Rennselser Polytechnic Institute at Troy, N.

lest weekends The Women's Guild of gt. Bartholomews church -will sponsor Virginia ham dinner st the pariah hooa on- Sheridan ave-nue- tomorrow evening from 9:39 to 7:30. The dinnerrwill he followed by a program of aongt, recitations, and 'dances by the pupils of Madam Kelx. Th program of songs, recitation, and. dances wtll be repeated on the' following evening at the pariah, and the total proceeds or both evenings will go -the -treasury of the Guild to be used for.

the upkeep of the parlsh house. TTbe following -children' will part ici pat In the Dench, Mary Ellen Stevens, Virginia Stevens, Belly Anne Age), Claire Gundersdorf, and Dora Hopper, of Hohokus, and Jean Lamp of Waldwlck TO ftSS i The Pina Cota Troop, Hoho-kue Girl Scouts, held a anceeaa-ful cake sal Saturday morntng la the vacant. store next to th Great- Eastern atom oa Mapl avenue. The vale started at 11 and waa wU patronised hy the 'woman of th community. The proceeds totaled approximately fig.

Mlaa Iren Ferrer and Mrs. Leslie Marklay were In charge, assisted by all the members of the troop. Jane Rose won thn honor of hrlnglng ta the greatest number of cake and donations. "fj PflnnELL A.VD Twenty-on members of. Croup N'o, 4 of the Women's.

Guldl of Community church and their lends enjoyed a dessert party in the garden of the Rome of Mrs. L. H. Em rick, 13 Bradford street, on Frldajr Afternoon of last wee. Mrs.

James McLaughlin and Mrs. Emrlck are leaders of the group. Ths nsxt meeting will he held sometime In September ths summer home of Mr. McLaughlin In Oakland. marriage in Ridgewood churches on Saturday.

They were Mia Alley Camp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Hoyt of 1 53 Phelps rosd, Ridgewood, to Jams Smy-lp Klnne, Jr son of Mr. and Mr.

J. SmyllaiKInne-of Old Mill road. Mis Sara -Vick Jones, daughter Mr. aad 'Mra. Vaawpyke Hill Jone of 49 Nld-wood toad, to Llent.

Bnmnel Charles Jr. son of Lieut, Col. and MraT Samuel Charles Oumay. of San Antonio. Tessa; Mias Ellxabeth Eatelle Wolfe, daughter' of Mr.

-and Mnr. Alfred L. Wolfe of 404 MendowbraolL nvenn to Harvey Greenwood. Edward, non ofMrt. Clara' G.

Fd wards of II Allison nvenne, Va.7 MIM Charily Allen Terwllllger, daughter of Mr. Irwin Terwllllger, of East Side srentt. to Jerry son of-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kolinsky, of 193 Undef nvenne.

East Paterson; -M IssOlg Msrgsret Krug, daughter of I Mr. 1 Mr. fireman, waa- admitted Good Samaritan hospital 9 Ovealag. aaffering 1 rlon eyo Injury auatM! a hose pllppeJ while he was ha'P1 yentardaya fir refuo dump. i by Dr.

John retrnf-i Suffern vompa M9 to the fire thal as their pumper JP advantage. HOTEL HiflYivinE MOW AT THE IV i 4 hi I 3 A dark grey fedora, also 7, has been resting on a ahelt In the kitchen of the Reformed churrh for some tlme. anparoatly forgotten. The hat heart th Ik-hle of Joaaph Zabriskle of N7-aek, X. aad may he claimed from the Rev.

A. Crsmer, minister of tho chnreh. and choir director, played th wedding music and Ralph Robinson was soloist. The maid of honor was Miss Adelaida M. Riley of Phelps road, Ridgewood.

Bridesmaids were Mr. Msnoun Kiser of Wbr-tandyke; Miss Helen Holland, New York City; Mlaa Jeanstt Meads, Ridgewood and Mlaa Janet Klnne, Campgaw, slater of the hridefroom. John McCarthy Of. Elmir. N.

wa heat man. Uakers were Thomva P. Graham of Paterson; Donald Terry. Ten-afly; David Terwllllger, Cnmp-guw; Banks Tobay, Herman V. D.

Stewart and Harry O. Hoyt, -Jrr. brother of th bride, nil of Ridgewood. At reception In the Ridgewood, Country elnh, about' It guest were present and enjoyed buffet supper Upon their return from a twp weeks wedding tke eoupl will -make their home Green Hsven. Wyckoff.

i Geruey-Joees Mlaa, Jones and Lieutenant Gnrney were Wed in Ckrlit Episcopal church 'at 4:3 oclock with the rector, the Rev. Edwin R. Canon, officiating. Min MsfT Winter, organist, provided th wedding' msslc. The aololt wa Mn.

Donald D. Lf shard, of Ridgewood. 1 The maid of honor wa Miss Agna Fernald Jones, sister of the bride Joan, 'Griffith of Ridgewood' and Mary Grill of Hohokss -ware flower girl. Bridesmaids were the" Misses' Marie Katherine Llppincott '-of Ridgewood; Rath Slmpeon of I UXTEEATOE Fair Lawn A school of laatr womoa eUgiMt. sadar the aew Jeff held St chambers la-N July LOOK' FOR.

YOUR OOHMISIO.V BREAKFAST HKLD FOR BT. LlKKM i HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES J. C. B. Millard and Richard Appert.

addressed, thb class of 1937 of. St. Lukas highachool In th fifth annual communion breakfast yeeterday at the Villa Marla Claire, The class ataadedtha 7:39 A. m. mass at St.

Luka's R. C. ehurch aad than went to the Villa. Class President 'Frederick J. Frank was toastmaster.

Members of th class also spoke. The Seniors are guest of the Juniors today oa a- boat ride, to Ryn Baach. Council Upheld -In License Case George Edward Krng of -197 Richard son of Mrs. Willis C. Leopoldt, ot Ackerman avenue, a jttndent st Trinity College.

Duke Iui-rerstty, la home -for ths 'summer vacation, Ha completed his freshman year during which he took an active part In basketball and baseball. He la an elected member of the Beta Omega gigma. Bill 8chnring and his Olsn Rock Puppeteers ars planning lo preaent Trhalkowky'l 'Nut-craeker 'gnltsV a lone-time In the fall. Any School NAME IKRTISKVI Beversl membar of tho consistory -of th Reformed church will attend a special mSOtlag of the Classis 1 of Paratans tomorrow at which preliminary stap will be taken to obtain the approval of Clasaia la th matter of changing th Bam of the church to the Community of Hohokua. 1 nr tub New You FALSE TC 1 Walnut ntreet.i to' Rev.

George Lemuel on, of Mr. Joseph Henry1 Granger of Mur-phy. North. Carolina; MIm Kate Barto of" 339 Dayto street, daughter of the late Mr. ad Mrs.

Heary W. Bella, te Robert Weston Engel, so of Me. and Mrs. William Eugel, of 99 Upper Boulevard. Klane-Moyt Mlaa Hoyt and Mr.

Kinne were married I the Vpper Rldgewwod Community chnreh nt 4:89 oclock wtlk th Rev. Le- CLASSIFIED PAGE With i til According to Jgmet N. Wright, horongh attorney, the borough council has been upheld hy State Alcoholic Beverage Commissioner D. Frederick Barpett la the, decl-sioa against granting of a liquor license, te Abe Nnbed, Fair Lawn nrenue. Y.

A Nnbed had charged that Ih borough council had discriminated Na turning down hla request for a- lleetso. The matter will he considered tomorrow tights cor 'll meet- njr chUdren Interested Iw joining the group get In touch wit BUI. 4 w- i to t- FAdTMmsE Sor. k'aipe teath 5 orm RDWARD LAMKI CKLKBRATKS BIKTHDAV Edward F. Imrkin, who 111 be seven years old tomorrow celebrated the event at a dinner party at the Stafford In Wyekofr, Th guests Included Mis Mayy C.

-Getihenen and Georgs W. Fdrt firodk- The Ladles-Aid group, beadad hy A. P. Nenmann, 'will go to thosnmmar cottSgs-of Mr. Frank Russell at Badd Lak tomorrow.

Tiers Rill ho A eorirSd-dlsh Inaebeon. Thia picnic at Mrs. Russell's cottage la aata-' ausl sffsir and a large atteed-taea is looked lor. nuro The. fiftieth wedding anniversary.

ol Mr and Mrt, John A darao. of Emerson road. celebrated quietly at their heme oa Tueeday. Roy 3. Hess, pastor officiating, JM gwast -worn present.

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