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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 29

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Paterson, New Jersey
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Aug. War Loan Drive ergen County Dr. John B. Hopper Injures Spinal Column as Horse Falls Scharf to Fight Zoning Charges K4M gflEIJ.K P.UUK Judson Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Rich of 15 Susquehanna avenue, is spending three weeks at Bowdoinham, Me. Meeting Friday Mrs. Patrick Henrv Adams far School Board to Receive Coal Bids Ur John sweet, Rideewood suffered a bruised spinal stumbled as wax rutin i flatog to appear before Mayor Ant lawn I a the woxi around the Bell Maain mer president of the New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs, and a member of the offteiai asi nv-no-Kus yesterday Friends and neighbors called at ing. The mayor of Kidgewood. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert The Waldwick Boarder ardent horseman. F. William Gertxen on Wednesday. Morris N.

Scharf of Franklin turnpike has announced that he is prepared to fight to a finish the John Ranalli of 45 Grove avenue He ws ridinc with Mr. Ber- Houston, tion will hold a special dsn when the accident bappeneii Canning Center GebHewPain! this evening to receive charge made by the Ramsey Zon A group of unidentified Boy Scouts in the area hiking notified the WoH hid for one hundred toaa at ing Board of Adjustment that he on Wednesday night, to bid farewell to Mr. Ranalli. who left Thursday for Camp Perry. Williamsburg, Va.

A warrant officer with the Seabees, he had enlisted some time ago. ACT if riding stable and they sent All bids must be in the hands at District Clerk Edward R. FfltB- New Fire Engine violated a regulation of the zoning ordinance when he altered a building into a two-family dwelling in ur. Norman ner by 8 o'clock tonight Tucker 0tt aaaMf, doctor sa gave first aid Residents of Rochelle Park for At a recent special election restricted "A residence zone and Mrs. Harry Board of Education was Will Be Bought where only one-family homes are The forBM at the Radbum school is belne cJaaed for painting until the day ffter Labor Day.

Two thousand more than three years, the couple have two sons, Robert, nine years old. and John, seven. Mr. permitted. St Joaenh the authority to convert thes burnet into a coal burning Scharf added he is prepared to the Ho-He-Kos Hide sireei.

Ranalli had formerly been em nace in order to property Purchase of a new fire engine by Officer Harry IW-T 5:30 pm. ployed by the American Export carry the fight to the State's highest court, if necessary. Scharf had been given a permit by Building today is reported the school during tl winter. of Our Loy his condition good. Line in New York.

will be discussed at the meeting Of the Glen Rock Mayor and Camncil this evening, when bids at r- i hiirch. ir, u.T aeen canned in ttm kitchen. AU women of the orongh are welcome. Mrs. C.

H. BUckley. Fair Lawn 6-2598. will take registration, as she has been doing until now. The committee has just re- reived thiwa ik.

Inspector Charles Eidel to Dor' "rX.rd F. Kirk Last chance for voters make alterations on the house aw 'm BKBBsl 'A JBSSSSsi I fi 'ill far a triple combination pumper QUACKENBUSH'S When he applied to a mortgage Houston i the aon of fjv," rd Houston of ister for the Prlsnary ateetiast Is tomorrow and to atcosasmadate those not as yet recistered Clerk company for a loan to- perform the QUALITY P08 QUALITY WI ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD sam gallons capacity, will he received. Purchasing committee appoint ed last month by Mayor W. work, he was requested to file an ru.rtin Snyder of New SThride-f only attend- John W. Lucas will be at the application with the Board of Ad justment for a certificate of ex Municipal Buildine- picure can- ners with which it had hoped to start the season in June, and several more are promised.

This equipment is being purchased by the borough tk "Tfjph Brannick of bal mall night from 7 to 10 o'clock. Open Friday Nights to 9 Saturdays from 10 to 4 LaMtam will aeport Committee comprises Councilman Edward Tilghman and Reginald Wilde, reption as a protection against a possible charge of violation of the I aiven in mar- Seaman First Class Harry safety commissioners. Cornelius L. HP if charging a small sum for the use Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs Eu The board set the night of July fol K.

for 35 guests Vanderbeck and Fred A. Deraar est coasmissioners of finance gene Weiss of Blauvelt avenue, is 8 to consider his application but Elks home from Great Lakes Naval Scharf failed to appear In the left hich the couple Training Station cm a win eventually buy them from the borough. At canners may be borrowed for use in homes from the following women who have meantime, he notified the board shore. the Jersey The Glen Reck Branch. Amer leave.

that he was withdrawing the ap live return they will ran Red Cross, will sponsor the MRS. P. A. ADAMS Baosw Bead Sale Committee for the nest War lam plication. The board met as ached Red Cross sewing Red Cross market in Ridge-wood uled and charged Eidel erred in RU.

Mr. Hou from I lira. V. Van Vim lau. tomonow at bead IThursday Mrs.

tleorge granting the permit. Denying the drive, will address the local cam MM i wriaht 1 1 in it re I f. IUKT U. n. quarters on North Maple avenue Mrs.

Daniel F. Siegrist are charge, Eidel submitted a report ro chairmen Ij'jjr Houston is an engi of his investigation of the prem paign committee on Friday afternoon at 2. o'clock in the Community Building. The fifth story telling hour of "i asr. u.

r. Ellezer, go Harris town road. Hawthorne 7tNWg (for the week of August 22 Mrs. Eliezer will A telephone committee of sixty IS snuriting donations the Public Library will be held tomorrow from 4 p. as.

at the ises. Double entrances to the building, both front and rear, two separate sanitary disposal system baked am The campaign which opens September 0 will be conducted here rawer ai Himersma a Barber Shon rail Library on Franklin turnpike. goods, fancy sewing work. Cross Post and a complete separating wall in ny a committee headed bv Mrs jewelry and pictures will MBnuHNoe a S1SP). sirs.

II a a aa the cellar, was sufficient proof. uerard Urootendorst. wife of Ijalwiromcg F.idel claimed, that the former AUOU- bon Place. F. L.

-0513J. in- Another market day will be Mayor Grootendorst. Her committee includes: Mrs. Edward Beam. MlMJUIa PAUL Lobaugh-Sckimpffff owner, the late arpriitcr.

It Paul Orr onsofsstV--r-tlm- Glen who erected the building years be wirs. christian Bannehr. Mrs. Irv ii ucuon ui me use of the can-ner will be given on request branch on September 10. ing Bush, Mrs.

Martin Bush. Mrs. Miss Pearl E. Schimoff Harry Bowltz. Mrs.

Charles De- Mrs. H. A. Kenard who has pre pew. Mrs.

John H. Eve. Mrs ter of Mrs. Cora Srhimpff of Boat Center street. Midland Park, be has been ap-secretary of pared lunches for pupils at the Aaron Garrison, Miss Sadie Gass fore the zoning ordinance was adopted, intended eventually to make it a two-family dwelling.

Since provisions of the zoning ordinance are not retroactive, it will be contended that the alterations, already completed, simply carried out the former owner's Glen Rock Junior High school for Mrs. Bertha Graydon. Mrs. Fred came the bride on Saturday of Mir Jnae- the past 13 years, is planning to Huber, Mrs. Nicholas Hudak.

Wm. Thompson Is James M. Labaugh. son of Mrs. James I aba ugh of Haledon grre up her work due to ill health.

Mrs. Josiah Huntoon. Mrs. Everett I pgir who served for one the Hoard of Induration is Feted at Party avenue. Paterson.

at the Trinity K. Johnson, Mrs. R. W. Morrell Mrs.

J. J. Mason, Mrs. Charles for a successor. I rfsifmed in oraer oe A I rllntnn neiormed Chunh with the Re plans and therefore does not constitute a violation.

Supervising Principal William Curtis Thomnann ma Timothy A. Cramer offatiatiaaL Moog, Mrs. James E. Munn. Miss V-r sw ltfc stationed at Fort Coulter will talk to applicants at chinist mate second class, of' Oak Dina Nielsen.

Mrs. Harold Oles Mrs. Robert Srhimpff. of the bride, was matron of the high school between 0 a. m.

and 4 p. any day. Mrs. J. A.

Pringle. Mrs. William Richardson, Miss Hazel Sanders SAaWLE HI V1R TWP. honor, and William Labaugh his brother's best man. I or a had extensive ex-E an office executive WZ brra serving the Ridge-I.

.41 its Home and John Sarcka. land, was the honored guest at a supper party held at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Smith yesterday. He has just returned after more than THEY'ReTT JNY Mrs.

Frank Gorman. the The drive will be an intensi will sake their O'raatmell of 192 Paterson avenue. one and house street. is home on a furlough of approximately 12 days' duration. "Bill" be ataaW ttmiTMiout the borough when they return from a wedding years absence serving Uncle YOUNG AND THOTE tut also has neen It will be the first bond drive to trip to Uk, Ueorge.

N. Y. Sam in the Seabees at Dutch Har is tne editor of "he Northern former Ellen Jeffers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffers of 23 Franklin avenue, arrived home on Wednesday from San Francisco.

She was married on June 6 to Signalman Third Class Frank iiv rM'iunvr ouaids ap- be held here and. the committee If I bor. Alasks, and along the Aleutian chain. of Mrs. is anxious to make a good show aire." official news publication of William Northern AAF, Tullaho ma.

Tenn. He also instructs in IAT YOU WANT 1 Mian of regis- ing. The goalJgt an antra 'Curt." as he is called by familv -Busk edding of Miss Ruth (nrman. son of Mr. and Mrs.

mm Jsr the Marine biooo iu in every hoapjeeen watere 10 tlfrs. Robert A. Jones, cent small rs Every one is turning, to pay "aw oeauciams are arrata. ghter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert a.

mw mm 1MT Frank Gorman. of SI Harvey avenue, Rochelie Park, in St. Mary's Cathedral. San Francisco. ifcer family will leave ready be and friends, is reticent in regards to speaking of his government work.

However, he and his buddies have been granted a 30-day leave and this signifies that thev have and boxes to perch on the o. of I Moo to take up resi- of Mountain View, and A via Cadet Sidney Booth, son of top off bumpers to pggmln the igiroilton. Y. Stout, chapter chair- Arthur A. Booth of iauarit Weir mo Mrs.

Gorman. who on the trip out West, also returned on Wed John Taylor Stagg. son of Mr and Mrs. Frank H. Stagg of 107 Sacomac avenue, an instructor at Camp Davis, North Carolina, now well earned it avenue: was siilrmnii a college wardrobe.

new Foil ym, pock Ifus praise for the women He arrived in Seattle. Saturday at the Chapel Lub nesday. Signalman Gorman, for ifment ban them oil occupied the Quacktnl bock. Texas, with the (rr or aanizauons wno Bwalaa Derating the and made his direct trip by plane from Oakland. Cal.

at Ids the rank of captain. He home recently on a 10-day merly stationed at St. Bruno recreation pro in many adorabl ions in mm reiL ney ra 1 Cat. has been assigned to other day morning and proved so in t--v Market at it Hey Members of the family gathered vi." furlough. duties.

chsplain officiating. The bride was accompanied on her trip to Texas by her mother. The conph. will make their home In Texas. easy to wear and outraqeutsif 'flattering Gen eoOj3flotrerin at the Oakland home Thursday night when they learned he had arrived, yesterday they feted him teresting to the children that it is scheduled to be played again Friday morning.

Dividing the group into two teams, Friends and Enemies, each was theoretically given var of this section who Ronald Hockemeier. son of Mr eU, son of Mr and Mrs Evan erous vailing to- moke you feel very Black, brown, bright and soft colors. QUACKENIUSH'S HATS SECOND FLOOR Posters advertising the Day celebration an the and Mrs. Warren Hockemeier of kpen manenuy reg- Powell of Godwin avenue, is now at the Wyckoff home, and on August 20 a dinner party is being given him at the Blue Bird in reminded that 13 Rochelle parkway, is conval- at Fort Sill. Oklahoma, have made their for-lescine at home from a tonsillec- get their names on ious supplies and instruments of Campgaw.

1 faming Br Fort Ph.fcHI. Vej. Hob books by tomor- Mrs tomy performed recently at St. Sgt Lawrence W. OasmeR.

son war including bombs, ammuni In addition to outdoor fun on of Mr. and Mrs. ll niai" AtiguM 24. if they in 1 Mary's Hospital. Passau fat wtth tion, ships, aeroplanes, jeeps the lawn of the Smith home, many mmssmssssm i 11 1 1 1 0Pi lost Ipta ballots at the of the group enjoyed a swim at food, medical supplies, clothing, important documents, plans for September 21.

Maple Lake. contact their Mu In the party was: Mrs. Mary IdrtUire that date manoeuvers, and troops, and the object of the game was to capture these supplies, also conquer Lorimer Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flannery and son "Billy" of Oakland.

Mr. and Mrs. Grove Wilbur Morris I that he will be at the Thompson and daughter "Pat" of tulding on Hudson 1 1 to 8 p. m. tomor- Pompton Lakes.

Robert Edward Titus of Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. i master any citizens who ok to attend to this mat the enemy. Each capture counted points and any child who was caught was out of the game. The Friends reached Sandy Beach, starting from the Community building, without a single loss and were declared the winners.

On the teams were, winning team: Donald Van Winckle, Frank Charles Thompson, the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Wyckoff. and the guest of honor. Machinist Mate Thompson.

-Ca Hector Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Hal Svenning of Tucker, Roy Postma. Clifford Lock- i hi been amimwrl to Monroe svenue left yesterday for I pins ir. Ridgewood for a ten-nay vacation, iney win of ling Federal tttpaer who will be travel through sections of Canada and anticipate a cruise along the Lb file a declaration of St.

Lawrence River. wood, Lewis Ducci, Nancy Mac-Donald, Carol Potash, Arlene Scheetz, George Postma, Fred Bednarek; opposing team: Caroline Winters. Eleanor Potash, Frank Bednarek, Lois May Burns, Barbara Meredith, Ronald Shir-law, and Buddy Meredith. This week the teams will be income for the year i the uaratioat of Young James Heath Is still im He will be at the confined to bis home on Cottage Pnst Office for this road with measles. August 31.

Cttiwns First National iaht at the Monroe-Hillside Trust Company on Buildine. 5, September 1. and at Committee of the Youth Dance IJrsc Trust Comttanv Committee includes Lois Mars ton. aj, September 2. Depend on your nearby Plymouth, Dodjfi, De Soto or Chrysler dealer for reliable, economical service.

He hat chairman: Doris, Unscott Madeline Dunne, Ray Musson, Jean Peterson. Jean Gelderman. Bettv Arthur Seel, who is now in active service with the U. S. Navy, was able to get leave Thursday night for a few hours and spend them with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Seel, on Oakland avenue. He is rouriUiuj, on a furlough in October, he says. ptl young women and Belle Rice. Robert Sundy.

Robert pp school age gathered emuni at the Ridee- equfilnent and tools to detect and cor- for the weeklv I LmV IS 1 atasml am Ajm VsMhff Clt'S read Melosh. Robert Smith, William Leggett, Rolph Walters and John Roy. 1 1 otibU-- t-Mc Maxbre repairs are the direction of the am -m WmW OBJ mWrt mW II SI I "aT" mWE wcreauon Committee essary. He iaps farhiryjaTMrieered I Hmski director of ree- Friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Ward mmmmaav ammmxamr bbbbbi axtr and partk desioAaHor youi irold I. McConaughty Taylor, former residents of Ridge- The girls' team which will meet the Junior Nautical Cadets in a Softball game tonight on the community diamond has been actively crrtJiA Mrs William car. You'll fhttbmin najaandar Ir -a fanaj SSnaF- nxf I sscvics man fJgmW ularty. Ini Hie YWCA and wood, where Mr. Taylor served as boy director of the YMCA.

have received word of the death of their one-day old daughter. training for the event and a good iprftif who have volun in the Classified TelphorieTmectory. nr services were the game is promised. The public is invited to come out and enjoy it. Martha Lee Taylor, in the F.

F. It will start at 6-30. FAULTY IGNITION IS WASTEFUL Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, N. Y. The child 0 Y.

MCA but there The girls' team includes Barbara Williams. Connie Williams, Viola Jhfr dance Thursday was born on August 12. Van Winkle, Geraldlne Fahr. For maximum acooomy, propar tpark atting it nacsmary. Clean and cor-rsctly adjiastad distributor point! art alto ittanlitl to quick ttartinf and smooth operation.

CARS SUFFER Kl FtORl iEsM fv, A -stillw Et," I iL TOO 1 Car. at bash to ran I JS Peggy Brock. Joyce Romaine, Esther Hopper, Doris Hopper, IE NATION NEEDS Alice Montanya and Anna Mon tanya. KEEP TOUR aw CAR CtEAM 4 pSsTAOiusraEiiT f0 A xDcrial showine of a Red FOOD FOR VICTORY IT'S HARD TO DETECT THIS YOURSELF Cross film on Lifesavlng and Water Safetv is snnounced for this assy I ssjtop arhM rart BB put or aaad aaato for short trips. Risaaalil of wmmmmt aaiwan.

was that er servico The hferM Eveaiof News offers ttm evening commencing at 9 o'clock in the Community Building. Al "xx written by Josephme GaVlOn, Amenta woatttt etnerf t.U a I I kaaa though arranged for tne water OtdmuflWritiva tittle warninc before thay Whila awttiac a cback-up on your car, have its muffler impacted. 'tour family CAN EAT WELL THOUGH RATIONED. safety class which is being taugni kv Harnlri Manon on Mondav and Ttn cm a Kin 1 RTIHE CMIi lllS mi Cllitt Wednesday evening, it is also open to the public A nroiector for the showing book you will KmA .11 was mmmd know about axnat- Will be provided through the cour nt0.lt. -1 naliaa iv the rimDSIW E.

Chufcn it-S MOPAR rnufflan art datignad for as-trtma quiatnats on Plymouth, Dodaa, Mr Mason class, which was 1 "fctttutcs. Victory totals desserts osiyosM coa moka UQar uitriur mnriMf: and farmed earlv irt the summer, will Dt Soto or Chrysler cars, and Dodge Nr. give voa conclude its course in four more trucks. Thay'ro wsldad for lon( Ufa. liSTM liKS MT IE TIE CMSE lessons.

'944 INFORMATION TODAY! MTI TO RIPAIR MjMHI 11 you aatd aaru af as ajajMstS Plymouth, Dofa. Da Sata or Chryalar cars, as a 4talar waa kaadhS) Skal rm Doaas uurk stats, sat a ttta daw Your car'i WYCKFF MCEONLY 25 AT NEWS OFFICE 65 More Voters at law Tkay're tapacially awsisnad for Plymouth. Dodga, Da Soto and Chryalai cars, and Dodge Win. Ika Drimarv election dav I MS book mcWM tend to, II ur haa 19 neai ill v. in a.

rt reported that there are an additional 65 voters in the township. "'I oil (05.s fO, I IP miiMiii nur H.sfUicJM af nto this year. v.ir. uhn have not reals Men tnd tromen who are intsrtttad in full or part 1 I nH mav still do so. the dead tunt employment at aatantial work tea your aarby Plymouth, Dodg.

Da Soto or Chrysler dsalar. fl-ctadssCasI MMj- foTsJ Nan Si1 artalag. a. mmt itt line being tomorrow ai mianiEm ri.rir Qmif will be at his of I tl ,...,,.,1,1 (mm ,10 until 0 30 IfWfsfW 1 for the accommodation of those a tWSinu MOSiets. I I still wishing to register.

DESOTO- PLYMOUTH rh.ri.. Miller, noted for his I MSVOhai INVf STMINT IN VICTORY I WAS wort with the YMCA, is this week attending a five-day session of the international board Of directors at Harrisburg, 'h'ftftifelii.".

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