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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 8

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"N- EOXTETEX JZ2ZZTM GZSATT2 PAPES" C5HT tsz fatexsox xvzxixg xsws TUESDAY, HIT IS, 1141 7 of Be en Co niy and Its Municipalities SUFFER FAIR LAWY OAKLAXB Ramsey Mahwah adbum Notes mrawr- 1 ninaiicns fcr Le.t.-tslS'S Examinations fc. Society High School Student Photography Winner gan, were dinner guests on Friday night af Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson, of Reading terrace. Auto Kills Deer, Fender Is Dented Pre-School Kiddies 3 Library to Elect Trustees Tonight 10 Junior Patrol ''v Members Return June 9 Is Opening FcrCcsp Grounds r- of the this after-bolding its annual meeting hkh also celebrates the tenth anniversary af the founding of the society.

A'luncheon'wt 1 Jscioet. served by member of the sat -I I jteerhing staff of the Church Dr. Foote to Make hnSCK-fboot, proceeds the meeting. Officers will he elected and a surprise program of local talent offered following the brief meet- On Children's Health Paul Valentine, of New York City, apent tha weekend with hia sister and brother-in-laxP, Mr. and Mrt.

Robert Wood of Berkeley 'place. Trip to Washington, D.G- Proves Enjoyable Will Hold Annual'Meet ing at Christ Church. -s Parish Half Picnic A Ramsey High school student ia the winnet; of the first prize of 50 for photography given at the. 14th National High School -Art Exhibition at the Fine Art, Galleries of Carnegie Institute, it waa announced yesterday. He is Lowell Heneveld.

17, ion af the Rev. and Mr C. G. Heneveld1 teSL" Playground Group Also Site ground Association -JMn T. It.

Sockman. of til East 26ih street, Brooklyn, escaped serious hurts yesterday morning at 9 IS when her ear struck and killed a deer on Route 2, Mahwah. Proceeding south on the the jMrtyer landed on -the shoulder of th road in an ab-f tempt to avoid hitting the animal. The ear suffered badly dented fender. The deer was turned over to Deputy Game Warden Harold Johnson by Chief of Police Charles E.

Smith, who investigated the incident. mg. Dr. and Mr. Hubejrt E.

Brown, of Reading terrace, entertained thia weekend for Mrt. Brown's mother and sister, Mrs. C. L. Fel-lowea and Mias Janet Pellowea.

of Philadelphia: Mrs. John F. Buck Hill Falls. Pa and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Chapman of White Plaint, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Jube. A pre-s tkssl round-up for Beckman place, entertained children who are about to enter bride so Saturday evening for the kindergarten in September! Mr. and Mrs. 'Michael Jadicfc will be held for the George of Wyckoff.

Thirty-five- New Jersey stu dents alio won prize or received honorable mention. Washington School district Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pay and Mr. and Mrs.

P. C. Hastings. Ten members of the Junior Pi trol returned to their homes Sunday evening after three full ind hippy days spent in a visit to the nation's capital. Most of them Were too tired to describe more than briefly the crowded events Which occupied the three dlya, all arranged by the North Jersey AAA Who sponsored the trip.

Mri.Mit deed Seemas, who chaperoned the group as faculty-adviser of the thef Thursday morning at 4S ar Washington School Hk Dr. art a the opening date for thcT eently acquired camp ami site en the Pequaimork HnSj a meeting last sight in headquarters and dende J7 vlte borough officials and leaders to attend the dHcaM ceremonies. The mayor and council, tha Mr. and Mrt. Melvin Young.

of Barry place, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yw-rna, of Scranton, and Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Brosvo, of Stratford, Coon.

Mrs. Harriot Riordan j-' and Mss. E. G. Wightman.

Mahwah will hold a discussion iK Ar1ingtou place, bad as week- on current- plays Friday night at Mrt WI1IU" Me- th- home of Miss Barbara Chap-1 Mother needing transport-. cloud, af Criutm. ould get IB touch- With Miss' Florence Cook, school; Juba W. Beckett, af. Ban-nurse.

by telephoning Wyckaffjmft place, eutertained yester-153 between 9 30 and IOJM to-, day aftemnou at i party in ce tomorrow morning at the ''Wash-brati af the sixth birthday of r.vir;.w patrol, expressed her pride in the wt.l good conduct of the boy and girls man Ml. Fmm. Rerseron w.ll The annual meeting of the Suffer Library' will be held tonight at 8 o'clock, at which three trustee will be elected. Terms expiring are those of Rim Helen Arthur R. Thompson and A- E- Williams.

Due to the lack of accommodation in the Library building, the meeting will be held at tbe pariah hall of Christ Church. An unusual feature of the Meeting will be- informal -talk by T. Leveret Hausmann and E. N. Grisewood.

Hauaemann. ia a plant physiologist He' ll associated with Dr. Robert James laborsties in Mahwah. and direct the work of his own experimental station at Soule'a Point in Florida. -Grisewood.

of Mahwah. ia professor of physics at New York and will speak 'on "Weather Controls." board of efluralMo. and seotatives of Boy and youth groups wih to asked to inspect the ramp tie which are designed in open to borough children Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Brewer.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carbon and Mr. and Mr. R.

M. da Silva were Satucday night bridge guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C.

Davidson of Howard avenue. her son. John. Gorsts were: Elis- ington School. Youth Forum Will which held up well under the ex ritement of the big event.

The entire ten conquered their wesri- ness sufficiently to appear it their Classes jesterdsy morning. Although the Oakland patrol 'did not win the coveted cup offered by the Jersey AAA. they made a creditable showing having fourth place in competition it about a do7en others Thev All -mothers are requested to abeth Halt Charlotte Gay. Ehza-bring the child's birth certificate betb Schlenker. Denny Christie, for proper registration for the Jerry Hemmmger.

Jerry Van fall term. Riper. Danny Craver. Brace Coop- A similar round-up wtll beer. Billy Martin.

John Howard Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilson, of Bedford place, have as a house guest Mrs.

Wilson's sister, Mrs. R. O. Fitzgerald of Poughkeepsie. N.

Y. in charge ef arTangmieptrara" Harry Haring, af the rrcrewia cenunuBtoa. assisted br Wijj-M Christman, Harold William. Argangote. Edward Cottereil.

tp dolpb Wendelaar. Jaha Kram Jack Shorncr aod Charles rhm. ing. HdY6 Hike Supperr di-1 A' rrkrttot Radburu and the Coolidge School on Mary Pay. Funeral service were held Saturday afternoon from the chapel of the Harold Van Emburgh Funeral Home, for Mr Harriet Kingacote Riordan, of Cherry Lane, who died Wednesday at her home following a long illness.

The- Aaheton-Martin. rector of St. Johns Episcopal church, officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery. Mr.

Riordan. who was 93 years old. waa- born in England on June 8. 1858. the daughter of James and Sarah Kingacote.

She came to tha United States with husband in 1862. She her home with a- son. Robert Also surviving are twe other sons, Herbert of Brlatol and Albert of Saginaw. Also two sister Mias Mary Kingacote of Cherry Lane. Ramsey.

and Mri: Lewis Knight of Monmouth. England. Mav 22 snd received a round of applause and iois was one or inr iwpsiam- warmly commended fy their NCXf 5undOV Program -matters brought up at the meet- as.dinner an Saturday evening- Mr This wav one of the important Mr Vrs Ovarles Headers. Mt, and Mrs. C.

Howard Blackley and son, 'Ruddy, of Alien place, spent the weekend with relatives in Albany, N. Y. DemoTish Station, Old Landmark Here qg of the JoeaT board of edura- Hon the Washington School" last night with President Her- ilej beet A. McElrdy presiding. nttv Routine report er 1 fine show mg', in their first attempt tn win the rup against schools from-larger com rmin 1 1 lev Rochelle Park look first honors with 79 21 percent Garfield had pan, frg-Kikfe and a covered 75 59 per cent.

Tolowa Borough following were made a 1 A itk g( Afl ft and To Honor Kays af Affair at Church Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Turner, of Ballard place, have as' guests Mr. Turner's mother and brother.

Daniel Harry Jones supervising, Mr. and Mr. C. Howard Black- was thirl with 65 99, m'ber, 'f the "Methodist told of plan muL' of land score was 64 South Forum, meeting at thhlnR. gr.di.afi plic, the weekend withT Richmond, Va.

Mrs. Grace Turner, and K. Y. The pride and joy of the Erie' entire Eastern Division and for the past five decides a "familiar landmark to Suffern commuters the old Erie passenger-station at the foot. of Wayne avenue.

Just 'ain't no more. The weather-beaten wooden timbers were torn down by a Highlights Jif the trip were hom, of 4he Rev nd Ijw.jto be held June 1 in the Wash- relives la Albany, big enlenainmont on Fridav eve-rence Richards in Jersey City I boot auditorium An Farewell Serviceund Social in Heights Bernard G. fierk. IBr. and Mrs Franklin Reynolds and daughter.

Helen of Yonkers. N. were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. William Newbery of Arlington place.

JLing in the Cline arena which nlghl rluded vaudeville boxing; Thp group next Sun-children are now being selected former Radtnam operetta wil be given, and Ihej Mr. and Mrs -1 nr riuui win mav nrav The annual canvass of the Boy Scout Troop Committee began yeaterday. The money collected will be uaed to send Ram- residents. SOW matches, snd a sham bailie the lrfav Mr- Knottj moving to Grand Rapids. Mwhi- huge parade on Saturday morning party at (hf, hom, of he MliWa Mm.

Kay OBvrne and Mrs. Ma-1- of some 20 0(10 youngsters snd Marion Balder patrols of 32 slates rev iewed b) young people Vere happy non Milkens, teachers, in charge i acx Pimcnk Mr Harry Holtz, leader r.iifciww.l wrecking crew recently and with sey Scouts to camp during the summer months. Newton Woodruff is chairman of the drive, which will continue for several weeks and will end with a benefit card party at the Ramsey Municipal Building on May 23 Members of the Troop Committee will solicit donations. government and AAA Officials ex-1, ttaga' harMlMGady Kauf- Brow me troop, was' tensive Mfihlspcing of jl1 ho)() hd apenl lh, frw present an interested mother, incton's principal points of inter-ln Wastiington. do- and.

also to express her personal CM. snd a trip to Annapolis in time-loff sreril secretarial work appreciation to the hoard nem-i to see the Academy drill Ne A orrirm She re i mesy and atsma-f dav morning Iturned by pUne -Saturday and ar- bu driver Ma- The patrols tiaveted to fifteen minutes prior from Washington in deluxe buses t0 the of Mr. snd Mrs with an escoit of Slate trooper Slires While the member Jean McKean William Allan Wed to Gorab at Parents" MidlnndPiirk whirh gave them priority rights Jw(re -enjoying a social hour i rioarrt granted permission for the I a floral-bedecked, pretty In traffic Twentv-three town of lhe Richaid home Sunday night I11 ofsehool buses to take them home setting. Mas Jean McKean a telegram arriv ed from the never1" th Paterson --Scout rally. Allan, daughter of Mr and Mrs lvweds ho knew they were meet-i expressed to James Allan, of 94 Rommont ave-ing there It was from -Peekskill Ith" he.use of -buses nue.

East Paterwm. became -the North Jersey were in the rootin gent of which Oakland was a part with more than TOO hov and girls Ann Vander Sluis Is Given Shower A farewell servile ail-nrg will be give tomorrow at the Columbia Heights tw munity Church at 8 ociork honor of Mr. aod Mr 8 8. Kay. who are leaving Ssior-day for Cincinnati.

Oh Mr. Kay is ennaeeted with ih Wright. Aeronautical Corporma All- of the combined drparv ments of tbe church and Jus-day School are invited, tens with any outsiders pf the. dnri and "friends of the Kay fanHjy. Refreshments -will be served ay the Friendly Womens Jern tf the church.

Mr. Kay. an active member a the Community Cbnrch ni Sunday School since be waa am years old. is one of the few wh can remember tbe church wart in the firehouse before 3 be church building was erected-' Hr setyed as deacon, church tiro urer, and assistant snpmntesd ent of the Sunday School work was outstanding as leader of the Wednesdav evening pre--" rr meeting The entirr send their najrande brute last night of William participating. IJ-was the seventh i York the Work came up some remembrances when this building was the heart of the Suffern business William H.

Rehling, life-long Suffern resident living at the La-fayett, hotel here, recalls the days when hi father. Henry Reh-ling. waa contractor to erect the station and BUI himself helped to build it. According to the old-timer, the Erie depot was completed in April, 1887, and at that time waa considered the finest waiting station in railroad construction. Sufteriy-at that time had only 87 homes in Rie entire village and schoolmates would challenge each- other to name the owner of each home aa they sat on a hillside overlooking the village.

The business section, now Lafayette avenue, Rehling 'commented was confined chiefly to lower Lafayette avenue and. to the partofOran'ge avenue near the intei section. Suffern grown by leapt and boundssihee then, Rehling concluded, but it still takes the better part of the hour to reach Jersey City on the Erie Just as it did in 1887. he maintains. The old, sfation was abandoned January 1 of this year the new depot was completed near PariTavenue.

'Gorab. sen of Mr and Mrs. Abdo t( Gorab, of 7S3 Belmont avenue. hn.Y.A ConSlanee William Ronald Burns jsrph Van Dyke. Trvletnan Roger! 'the Rev Look Vandenburg.

of. the Vincent Scardo. John Romaine and Herbert Puli Imwell Heneveld son of Rev IJ- Vi-lor Houghton. Rob Klee. How- (and Mr George Heneveld.

of k'-J Jl- ni.aa ard" Bowen and Ricltard Frot AuxiliarV Net'S W'jckoff avenue. Wsckoff. was- UIA Pr Mr Mildred Seema hno Mis raft A -'awarded firt prue for hi Catherine Dnnheuser accompan-1 Over 540 at, DonCCi pictures in the National Art Ex- A surprise variety shower wa given ln honor of Mis Ann Vander Sluis of Midland Park, at the home, of Mr. J. Van Gurp, Payne avenue.

Midland Park. The home wa attractively decorated in green and yellow streamers and wedding bell Gaines were played, and later in the evening refreshments were served. Those who attended were First Presbyterian The bride wa earorted before an altar of flowers by her She waa attired in a princes gown of flowered starched, chiffon vyith a long train attached and wore a finger-tip veil of bridal illusion falling from a illicit cap studded with seed pearls She carried an old lash-toned bouquet of white rosea and baby's breath. Sister '-Maid of Honor -Misa Grace Allan, aiater of the bride, maid of honor. Her princes gown of heavenly blue was of starched chiffon.

She earned an old-faahion bouquet of talisman roses. The beat man was Benjamin Gorab, a brother of the bridegroom. A bower of smylax and white carnation banked with ferns -and palm provided -the decorative motiff. Bouquet of mixed spring flower were spnnked throughout tbe rooms which were lighted aoftly hy candelabra of cathedral candle Before the ceremony Mr Bishop Clements, pianist, played "Oh. Promise Me," "I Love You Truly.

Misses Nellie Wilma i1" Mr. Kay for ho narrow possible through funds provided -The Oakland Chalet wa the, Galleries- at Carnegie Institute Aii'ooruatum has been given hv the Merchandising club started-scene on Saturday evening of a' Heneveld is a senior at Ramsey; mo superintendent of am lie by patrol mother (successful dance enjoyed by more; High school and be won two first jthsn 1 00 members of the fire the recent State BI- tBe Mr Christian Bannehr enter-1 pocme-nt. the ladie auxiliary nation contest held in Newark Twwpship. Cammittee to ask the (lined her card club yesterday and friend The auxiliary earlier in-the year county road department for per- HeT cucwTreMM 'he eventand earned Honorable ment.on went lar In for van roVd 140 Week. 17.

of Clifton H.gn'om tywrsrf Hart-Gate McNomee. MTss rebury feature of thegve-achoo for and ingra-1 Kimk. Mrs. Jimfi Munn. Mn nmK the precaution of))ar) pnpM, ni i 'inam.

01 romptoa borough improve ntrats and repair l-ke High; Commater bo attended the and future happiness fa hi Cincinnati home. Rev. Milton O. Schihle. paftr of the church, extends a cordial invitation to all to attend tbs service.

Mr Kay is the fanner anna Spruit af Midland P'l sister of the pastors tnfe. J. Munn Mrs SamuelAsn Blsr- funda firemen for the pur-fhwoi aIv rrrrlvrd tre meeting complained mention for a literary article. Soodvma. Marjorie Feldner.

Phyllis Feldner. Virginia Clift. Margaret Knyfd, Norma Knyfd. Ruth Verblaauw, Betty Van Hassent. Julia Touw, Rosann Thonus.

Nell Vander Sluis. Mrs. A. Vander Sluis, Mrs. M.

Clift. Mrs. Mr G. Beckman. Mrt.

R. Beckman. Mrs. C. Brautigam.

Mr A. Knyfd, Mrt. E. Munster. Mrs.

A. Streelman. Mrt. C. Nelke.

Mr. P. Nauta. Mr. L.

Touw and Mrt. J. Van Gurp- Those who tent gifts but could not attend were Mr. T. Breemsn and Mrs.

Vander Ree. com all of Oakland. Mrs Ed Pirklrhase of a banner, to --be used rtf Wyckoff. and Mrs Edward BUwhen they participate in parade Bloomingrfale Jit wa accepted by Chief H. 7 I.Munn for the department.

Mis Ddri Oakley and in i A lajP carnations for Moth-Reatrire McCarthy Brooklyn ers. Dav provPd popular B. and Convention 3 Days jtbat they' were being delayed and iwcouvcmcnced by' freight trams Mrs. C. Sehlenz was hoeie w-B lt ctwmings at Midyesterday to members of the mrtr cal Parent-Teacher s-ocialtoo be Susque- radio group The usual disrussum banna Longeuvilles Mark 40fh Anniversary; Feted by Daughter Mr.

and Mrs Lawrence Gill snd and added to the profits Among' Marjorie Gill, of Glendsle.t,. 1 honored guests at the dance was interest nda social pw- The same group also plained about the eiiminsUoo of Eden," and "The Bridal Chorus. The Voice that Breathed O'er Bob Tracy, home over the week- (h' order, end on leave from the army ho pital at West Members of the State Group to Convene At Shore'on June 5, 6 and 7 and Mr and Mrs. Frank Overbeck. of St.

Alban. 1- were guests Sundsv at the home of Mr. and Mr- Harold Bush on Fage'a Hill. Allendale Tbe bride is employed aa a operatbr in the payroll office of the Wright Aeronautical Cdlporation. She ia a member of Paterson Council of Christian Youth and the Passaic County Christian Endeavor Union.

She is a graduate of Buffalo. S. schools and" the Central School of Business, Y.C. a tram from the schedule hick Wyckoff' Jun-! bnn the commuter into New lor Woman's Club have been York time for the 9 clock lified of the change of meet i i worker This will be brought to place from the' home of Mrs. Wil-ttbe sttrslm of the Public L'tU-fred Schmidlin.

coming pees- Hies taoism too dent, to that of MiuT Helen Matb-i -Appro 1 wa given to ews music chairman. itnbutsom of til each to Ro- Miss Mathews reports that shr rhrlto Park Post Aowncao U-has plans underwav for 'an eo- gem and Bomsme Sumner Post, The Rev. and Mn. Harry Good-rich will be hosts tonight to member of the -church official board tthe parsonage A histonrJl trip- to the Washington headquarters at Morristown will be made-tomorrow by "members -of the fjftK and sixth grammar grades G. K.

Christian, brother of Valentine Christian of Park avenue, arrived Sunday to spend a two month vacation with his brother and ftmily. He has bee in Colombia and Panama for -the past J'x year the Community Jtuilding'-at oclock The meeting was i roneonsfy announced for last night. joyable evening of 'mtrsir rh i A FIT lo defray expenses af the- Gorab it a -foreman in The young people's -dancing glass will meet this evening in quartet numbers and with sohm by Miss ry-C mr hers Brsideots af the Midland ave- A business meeting "'wtfl he ooe section, at the Board of held with Mrs. fAvid Vaa Btar-i Health aarrung protested against com, president, in charge I the two sore of license to a Nut- toy cmtractor for- dviaiping gar- The Rev Heneveld. pas-lbage an the property af Adolph About 35 couples attended the annual dinner dance of the Allendale Junior Woman' Club held Saturday Bight at the Mountain View Country Club.

New York City. N. Y. Mr. and Mr R.

Grof-sick of Ramsey were boets at a cocktail party preceding the affair. Mrs. Grofsick and Miss Marie Rice were co-chairmen. tor of the local Reformed tTurrh.JZrkerhurg nod Son, for- which is cooperating with rommonity i an appleataan had been received members for beoefirs to be brldicomptamts have been aired on Mr. and Mr Drier InagranUe of 7-18 Hcsdi is tetxrd were guests sf sc see prise party given by their daughter.

Mr D. J. Tsisari- in celebration ef their 49th wedding anniversary. Mr. Lon reveille, a retired rw ploye af the Public Semro, tea lived ta Fair Lawn with te wife since 1928.

They have roe children, a daughter. Mr D. J-Vcrv set. ef Campcaw: a. David, af Cinctmsan.

O. skn be is employed by tbe tnpt Aeronautical corporal wn A. 7 and sob. August, pawed amor. The couple bare awe granddaughter.

Deoama L. ginxiEe. Pres at tbe party were Mr Mi' E-- JIaron. Mr E. artier.

Mr F. errwt and Mr. and Mr LangenvOie. sf Fair Lawn; Mr A Gamma. Mr.

and Mr A. De Mameiane. Mr Helterboff. Mrs Lrt-pert, Mias Scboc Mr as! Mr P. VerhriM to.

Mas. Dsn Verse hoot, af Paters: Mr Koike, of Midland Park. Mm E. Peter af Rsmiey. Mr Mr Emil "De Barker Mu 8 De Rerkcr.

Miss M. Peters amt Mr Val Wbetnmr. af Rdge-Mr D. J. Yen set Campgaw.

Rleoder. th daughter. Mr. and Mr 15-15 Thud street, engagement af their during the summer as "Open-Air functions Such speaker as rx-Governor A. Harry Moore, sod other noted speaker are expected.

Further details will appear in the press as, the dates the production teat department of the Wright Corporation and" ia a member also of the Paterson Council bf Christian Youth and the Passaic County Christian Endeavor Union. He is a graduate of Central High school. Paterson. The couple will viait White Sulphur Springs. W.

and the Shenandoah Valley on their wedding trip. A reception waa held at the Old Plantation Ink. Teaneck, for the following guests: Mr. and Mn James Allan. Miss Grace Allan, Mrand Mn P.

R. Aim. Mr. and Mn B. Clements.

Mr and Mn. A. W. ConvwajjMr. and Mn.

H. R. Duffy, Hartley Downs. Mr. and Mn.

A Gorab. Mr. and Mn. J. Gorab.

Benjamin. Emeat. and Edmund Gorab. Misses Sum-ayah. Theresa.

Effie and Gwendolyn Gorab: Mn Ralph Hutton. Charles Hutton, Miss Ruth Hab-achmidt, Mr. and Mn. H. E.

Llns-tey. Mr. and Mn T. Mack. Mr and Mn.

Nash. Miss Anna Smtlh. Mr. and Mr In C. Tum-ser.

Mn. Louts Vandervliet. Mr. and Mn. Louis Young.

The worlds most powerful athlete couldnt knock out a hone run Allison Hill; daughter of Mr. and Mr. Albert Hifl of Dale avenue celebrated her fourth birthday on Saturday with a party for several of her friend Guest were Carol Lee Mowerson, Evelyn Mueller. Nina and Sandra Critchley, Mary Gwea Jenkins. Ralph Grossman, Jrond Audrey and Allison Hill.

Also Mr Norman Critchley, Mr Kenneth Mowerson, Mr Arthur Mueller 1 and Mr Ralph Grossman. because of ug from thii property tklr tbe taxpayers complained 'that the dumps created due aod brought rata to tbe oeigkhrrkiad tbeV did not object to the Torsos continued nse the property as a dumping ground but vigorously opposed granting a license to ahy outsider. The roqor at earlier bad been referred to tbe Health Board further teveotigaUoo. Two cases of dog bite, throe 'of meuiler and two of mumps were reported fur tbe muoth. Mr GutCave Bpnager of Bruuhly.

forwwily of 202 Bod-Idlr Riser rood, was given surprise abauer ia "Tbe Shuck." Soddto Riser road, an Friday ariirans wnh Mr Edwia Duval, Mr John Hoil and Mr Louts Koenig tiniest his judgment of time nl distance when facing pitched hall, as well as his fechnieat hasehall knowledge was K. and hu eyosight wag perfect! ..1 NEWARK. May 13 The thirty third annual' convention of the New 'Jersey Building and Loan League will be held June 5. 6 and 7 at Atlantic City, it was announced today by Joseph A. O'Brien, of Camden, president of the league.

"Defense" will be the'Yevnote of this" years gathering, OBrien said. The part that. New Jersey as a state is playing in the national defense program and how these activities affect building, savings and loan associations, defense bousing and other similar topics will be discussed by authoritative speakers, he said. Tbe 'convent ion wifi open with a general session of the 800 delegates on Thursday afternoon. June 5.

An informal management conference will be held in the evening underlie leadership of Austin Mehrof, president of the Secretaries Association of-the league and aecretgry of the Park Building and Loan Association of Ridgefield Parkin- On Friday morning there will be a continuatioiTof The management conference, snd similar sessions devoted to appraising and accounting problems. A general session will be held in the afternoon. Election of governor will lake place at this time. Officers will he 'Installed at a general session on Saturday morning. Candidates for members of the board of governors, who 'are to-be elected this year for odd-numbered districtUo sorve two years and the associations they represent follow: District One, Joseph A.

O'Brien. Fidelity Mutual Savings and Loan Association. Camden: District "Tly-eeT Andrew L. McDonough. First Savings and Loan Association; South Plain-field: District Five, Edwin A.

Fisher, Boon ton-Moun jam Lake Savings and Loaa Association. Boon-ton. James A. Lyon. Pompti Plains Betiding and.

Loan Aaao-caatVm, Pompton Plaint. C. Sherbourne. ity Savings and Loan Association, Elizabeth: District Seven. Henry If.

Stoat Km inside Building and Loan Aitnrla-tioa. Paterson; Nine. Louis Goldberg. Arrow Building and Loan Association. Newark, and District Eleven, Charles B.

Clancy. Lackawanna Savings and Loan Association. East Orange and Roland Lewan. Washington Rock Savings gand Loan Association, klillbur Nina, ta Irving Horowitz- ef Prolate. The wedding will take pom Sunday.

June 8. Jiecause the KKAtv- value of glasses is in iheir complete evesigbl protection because row get" glasses once in years you want-tnknoW that you are in he hands of those hose-repulai ion for re-4iahiIiir'Ss estahliAheil" Appointments of two new ta tbe Board of Health at A honk entitled "Allendale Anthonogy from the Workshop of the Literature Department af th Allendale Woman Club." was distributed last week ta th members of the club It wa compiled by Mrs. Guidon Simmon and contain a number ef paems contributed by members it tbe department. Th euxiitary ef Fair East Paters I. VFW.

w-1 lend lb cuunty meecmg Ha-k-nsack tewarraw. The pste amt auxiliary will hold a asee'ir Thursday at the Wait fad firohauae. Mr Je ie DrGeyiri. The world' io rqcit optical house otsures yoo entire aetisfection end the lowest pfices for caos-piete flosses. tonights adjourned meeting of the mayor and council depends the tongtlt of time it takes ta trsiuact ether us mesa and.

the acceptance by members of the mayors recommendations, an informed source said today. Tbe vac ancle now exist, due to resignation. Health affinals are awaiting the appointments before convening for their May Continued Page I Mia. Springer- rr the daughter sf Mix Martha Leonhardt of this tewmhip. Others prose at stem Mrs Irk'd xBammaua.

Mrs Frederick lemauann; Mr C. Ena. af Paa-r. Mrs Elsie Srhaakeohurg. Mr ilham Manak.

af Sheepa-Bay. Mrs Frank of Harken rock. Mrs C. Becker. Mua Barbara Becker.

Mr William Dane af Hashrnnrk Heights. Mrs Hoyae Mi W. Mrlteaald. Mr Frtrher. af kln- Mr (lue Wiasnr of CIO eves CICI Th eost of glasses depends' upon x-our eyesight needs, and are a low as the worlds largest House ran only make them partial payments if preferred.

Ote taaeandb pplnrir bed amt kills sH bed The foreward nf the booklet is a comment by Mrs Grace A Heir Bangs, director of club service nf th New York Herctd Tribune tributers Mr Ralph Brain. Mr. RHtiai Farbers. Mr Frederick Framback, Mr A. W.

Hewitt. Mrs. William Kas-tenhuber. Mrs William J. Baveye.

Mrt H. K. Scho heiter, Mrs. T. Van Houlen.

Br. Mrs. Frederick Yu Sickle. Mias Katharine Wenzel and Mrs. Frank inlet The Ladies' Auxiliary.

Company No 8. will Defender 1 T- at the Boaemont f.rehou af Maywood. Mr Charles Conk. Mrt Thsmas Green. Mr i Martha Leanhirdt.

-Mrs Bernard dance committee af the I iner Mrs Joseph Hares afjYaohg Ladies Sodality. Si. Leo a Saddle tner Mr Cari Wrede 'Church. 'U meet Thursday night mnplete plans for Its Bpcing Sport-Map Saturday at Independent Social HalL 1 They were discuss mg a mutual friend Brow is nod fellow really." said 8. hut treat hu pone wilt miserably What do you me" the other asked.

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