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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 11

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TELEPHONE PASSAIC 2-600C THE IIF.RAI.D NF.WS, PASSAIC N. J. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23., 1934 PACE ELEVEN Stalls Dae, Mlldrad Juba, Mary Rebel, Sally Serb, Julia Syrak. Roaa Knap, Caalmar Taber, Joeeph Rueaall, Pill Smith.

John Syrak, 1 Mathew Syrek and Walter Pombat I Mr. and lira. Joseph Srrak hare lane grandchild. John hjarpevtch I Jr. Golden Chain Plans for Card Party October 3 Paaaala Link, Order ot lira Ouldan Chain, will npoa Fall program ot ncitrlUaa with card party on October S.

Tennis BoatRaces, Hold Interest at Awosting Women Content Themselves with Contract Bridge Mrs. Miller Winner Alph Beta Gamma Plans Fall Hop to Start Senton's Program Oct 14 Epetlon Chapter, Alpha Bata Gamma Fraternity, ha started lh Fall aaaaon with plan for Fall hep os October 141 on of the larger ball In PawMlo, Tha affair 1 ta char, of Nxl Strait and Martin Elranbaln. aaalatad by Julaa Braunetaln. Murray torch. Arthur Braaalour and Martin Dubnar.

GEARS BIRTHDAY SALE FRIDAY ud SATURDAY HOUSEWARE ACCESSORIES SpCCEOl om BAsement Storg MlglE Stringing Mo th last week of our thrilling August Sale last meek of minds values. of bigger pries-euts of strings galore for everyone within traveling distance of this storel Bert are a few sample bargains telling you the dramatis story of how much you can save at these big reductions 1 If you need even ONE PIECE of furniture buy it here soon, before the bargains art gone Miss Doris Hope to Become Bride of D. N. Berry New York Girl and Clifton Mn to Be Married Saturday HEW TORK Donald Norman Barry, Tg Da Molt Avenue. Cllf ton, and Miss Dorla Hope.

42 Wait 5lrd Street. New York, will ha married hare Saturday at tha Llllfa Church Around-lhe-Cnrne They procured a llrenee ta marry at tha Municipal Building yesterday afternoon. Mr. Barry, son af Harry A and Clao Blrdwell Barry, waa burn In St, Loo la. Mo.

Mies Hop, daughter of William and Annie Love Hope, waa born In Scotland. Vi 5. V-l jv I --v Hackensack Swim Club Meets Lake Erskine Team Week-End Ball Focal Point of Social Activities of Colonists at Three Lakes LAKE ERSKINE Aquxllo ton-taata. batwaaa tram, raprarantttig tha Eraklna Lakra and ltackaa-aark Swim Club, atain bald the oantral plana ot Inttreat In full oxl.rrtxr of aortal and athlatlc avanla dtirlni tha paat wrak. Tha Hackanaack wlm Club, oompoaad ot bora aaao-elalad with tha Hackenaack Y.

C. JL. and boldln, poooy en that orianlattana aaeond warn, waa rapraaantad br Ralph Johnoon. ot Haekanaanfc: Larry Hlxlr, ot Haa-brourk Halchta; Waltar Andratra. of Taanarki Paul Balalatan, of Hackmaaek.

and Cyril McClaod ot Hackanaark. And although thay wor. dafaalad by a aeora of 43 palm a to aaranlaan, thalr taam of lira auocaadod novarihalaaa In arlnnln. tha ISS-yard madlay ra-lay raca, Prat plara ta lha divin, avanla. and a apaclal axhlbltlon barkalroka conlaat.

Tha Eraklna Lakaa taam cap-turad both flrat and aaeond placaa In tha ico-yard daab with oaaa whan Don llrndral. of Flalnftald. a mambar of tha tala Uniraralty aquatlo taam. and Laalla Smith, of Rrooklyn, dupllcatad lhair faat ot tha pravloua waak-and agalnat Laka Mohawk by awlmmln. aaaln flrat and aaeond raapactlraly.

Third plaea want to Ralph John-aon. ot tha ttackanaack Swim Club. Tha SS-yard Junior boy' a daab waa won by Harold Woodiar, of Clifton, rapraaantln, tha Eraklna Lakaa, with margin of tavaral yard, orar Paul Balalatan, of Hackanaack. In aaeond place, who bad aplrltad raca for that portion wlth'Kennaih Otrln, of Rutherford, third plaea winner. Tha Herkenaack Swim Cluba team of Ralph Johnaon, Larry Blair and Waltar Andrew, defeated with aaaa tha Eraklna Lakaa taam of Tad Thygaaon, of Orantwood; Ch.rry Haaaltar, of Clarfleld.

and Eddie of Union City, In tha lie-yard madlay relay race, Tha vlattora followed up thalr victory fh thla avant by Immadl-ataly capturing flrat plane la fancy diving when Waltar Andrewa captured first place with a point total ot SI.S. loo Lombardo, of Hackensack but mambar of tha Eraklna Lakaa team, won aaeond place with a aoora ot SO 1, and Eddie Holmburg, of Brooklyn, teammate of Lombardo, finished in third position with TSS points. Laalla Smith, recently tri-county flrat plaea winner In tha 44S-yard -duh. won with ease tha 110-yard awlm, while hla teammate, Tad Tbygaaon. captured aaeond honors.

Immediately following thla avant Larry Blair, In a apaclal braaat-atroka exhibition swim, demonstrated again hla superiority In this style by defeating Cherry Haaeller. Tha waak-and ball In tha community elubhouaa waa again tha focal point ot social activities of eolonlats at tha three lakaa 79c Self-wringing Mopi 49c $1.29 Oven-proof Glass Casserole. 9Sc 9c Glass Custard Cups 4c 98c Mason Jars doz. 79c 5c Jelly Glasses. doz.

45c 40c Mason Jar Caps doz. 25c $1.59 Glast Refrigerator Disbes, set 1.29 25c Blue Enamelware, all kinds, ea. 19c $1.25 Kitchen Scales 9Sc $1.49 Food Choppers 1.19 69c Cookie Press each 59c $2.49 Take-in Clothes each 1.98 $1.49 Garbage Pails each 93c $1.98 Garbage or Ash each 1.69 1 .00 Aluminum Food Press each 85c $1.69 "Best Made Percolator, each 1.39 $1.69 a Double Boilers, ea. 1.45 $1.79 Aluminum Sauce Pan, 3 each 1.45 10c Assorted Kitchenware each Sc $1.00 Bean Pot with Tray. 79c AWDRTINQ.

Dancing In lh Awwettng Inn, bridge tournament, late match In two tepnia tour naments, and more mil race for poMwaalcm of the Auguxt ele A wonting Cup. were nme of lit fMi tore eoolal and athletie event pantoipated In during the pt wwk, l'aul Pitting, ef Nntler. emerged the winner ever John Sylveeter, -of lEaeex Pell In the race for ret boat which mw nine ektppere In ell entered. Pitting completed hie run tn 1 hour. 4 minute and 44 anda, ftvtveeter Si eeeond later, and Owen Graham, ef Montclair, In third place, I eeeends back of Sylvan! er.

Junior tenni player from Mohawk vllted Awoetlng during the week-end end administered an overeheimlng defeat to local play-era, winning by the ene-aided eeare of matches out of ix played Pour sing! matches were played end la no Instance did Awosting player provide adequate competition, Kenneth Billing, representing Ubft Mohawk, defeated Peter IVrian. of Kutiey and Aweatlng l-tv 1-4; Arthur Meeorell defeated Owen Graham, t-4, 4-4; Welter Meeoroii won fmm Harry Smith, ef Paterson, 44, C-4, and Harry Rosette dcfet4 Tom W'lrkendm. of Roeell. 4-4 -S, providing the only exciting match ef single. In double competition Billing and Arthur Meeoroll won from Drniat and Graham by the acorn ef 4-1, 44 T-4 while another team representing Lake Mohawk and composed ef Hughs and White defeated Harry Smith and RUly Horton, the hitter ef Brooklyn, at i-4, 4-4 T-4 Of elnglea and double, the two double matches provided the moat Interesting play, a they did alee the element score.

The weok-end also aaw several matches In the eeml-final round ef both the man and the mixed tenni double. In the latter event lira team of Mr. and Mra, Fred-erlrk Manohee, of Kutiey, defeated Mlae Clara Lee rtloer, of Heads, and Jack Feuntsln, of Hackensack, by a score of 1-4 Two matches were played In the men's doubles, the first resulting In a victory for Charles Miller, of Glen Ridge, and Robert Dolan, ef Kutiey, at 1-2, T-4 while Frederick Maachee and Btantey Per-rlne the letter from Bloomfield, wen from Frederick Cluthe, ef Glen Ridge, and Mdgap Tempklne of Hast Orange, at t-4 The weekly bridge tournament In the Awosting Inn, sponsored by the Awosttng Country Club, assembled several score players. Mm Emil Miller, ef Nutley. wae one of the winners.

Prises for high score at the special duplicate contract bridge tournament were awarded to Mr, and Mr. Frederick Manchee. Deep Price Cuts on Living Room Suites! 2 Pcs. in Tapestry An outstanding "buy at our previous law pries but nawv at this last waak prc-ut, It's almost unbelievable! Two smart pisaas in fifurad Tapestry with riohly aarvad baaa and splendid Innsraprtng construction! A bargain, no gusttion about HI t'PIECK MOHAIR BUITKS are Includad in tha Sale at ridiculously low lavalal Ona aplandid group, for Inotanaa, tala priead at Junior Lamp Your opportunity to bright every Mn in yur hml All limM in our etoke reduced sharply far tha last big week! Handball Court at Third Ward Crowded Daily Tournament to Get Under Wsy Next Week; John Ferick in Charge The handball court at tha Third Ward Park which has provan en of tha moat uaad place ot equipment on tha park grounds will be tha scans of a tournament starting neat week. Cliff Nnrth.

of lha Recreation Bureau of lha Park Department, will receive entries at tha field and players may alas report to tha recreation rooms at tha Police Building. John Farlek win ba In charge of lha tournament. There will ba three elasal fiction: men. Juniors and boy a with singles and doubt being held In each claaa. Soma ot those already entered ar a follow: Jack and Alfred Madlaoa, Ernl Cardona, Frank Ralrhark Barnard Helbllm, and William Warkamaa In lh man's division: Rhep Cohan In tha Junior and Aba Tarkowlta, Norman Mtoler.

Oarer Padlovsky, and Sidney Boyarsky In the Boy division, Priaaa will awarded. PLUMBING HEATING 1 Btirmcnt Storg The Last Week to Profit by Value Like This! 4 Smart Pieces at Ramombor just ana waak mars of thasa unbaliavabla roduotionoj Better aalact to marrow as tha day ta soma and aava an bad room fuital Hare's an attraotiva Wat nut suits Including bad, ahaat and choioa of vanity or dreesar at a big saving! Big Price Cuts on All Rugs! Think of being able to ehooee from any rug in our etock at the tremendoue priet-elashet in effect for our August SaXet That's exactly what you can do if you act at once! 9x12 Axminsters Reduced Surprise Shower Given in Honor of Helen Suhai Mrs. M. Borsh, Her Sister, Entertains for 7-PfCCK MODERNISTIC SUITES af classically beautiful design, ineluding bad, cheat, smart vanity and dreesar. Sala priced at only.

12900 Public Card Party for Silver Link Deep pile ruga In wonderful pattern and rieh oolora. Sala priead aanaatianallyl in 9x12 American Orientals Only, Gorgeously highlighted Ruga In beautiful Oriental patterns and aalaral Sava bigl Loyalty Lodge Outlines Program Entertainment Projects to Be Presented for Approval The entertainment committee ef Loyalty lodge met leet night at the home of President John Bid-1 Jow. It was arranged to have enter- lalnment commencing from Octob-1 er 19 to December 9 for the year 1994. The report will be submit- ted to members at the next meet- i log to be hsid Thursday, Bqptem-, ber fi, for eonfirmstton. The committee comprises John hfdtaw Ernest 'Dyson, Ernest Jeaeup, Harry Pasrean, Elmer Ruttf.

Thomas Hayten, Leslie Garth. Ilanry Tetters), and WHUmn II McLeod 1935 Auto Hercules Coal Stoker $213.09 1935 Hercules Oil Burner. 140.0D 1935 Cabinet Sgk with Fittings 43.75 Delaware Roll-Rira Sink 21.75 Combination Sink and Tub Fittings 47.95 Built-In tdicine Cabinet 10.25 White Toilet Seat 2.79 Automatic Fresh Water Pump. 32.75 Force Pumps 5.75 Pitcher Pumps 1.65 Pot Stove Water Heater. 5.95 Copper'd Pot Stove Water Heater 8.45 Gas Water Heater 4.95 Indoor Toilet 5.95 Heavy Range Boiler (30 Gal.) 6.95 Extra Heavy Range Boiler (30 Gal) 9.10 Copper Boiler (30 Gal) 39.95 Drain Pipe Solocut 1 lb.

can. 17c Plumite Drain Cleaner 25c Furnace Cement (Hercules 51bs.) 35c Crome Plated Combination Faucet 3.69 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GALVANIZED AND BRASS FITTINGS. Girls and Boysy toy Spasmic Bggemtnt Store $4.50 Metal Wagons $3.49 $1.29 Kitty Cart Steam Rollers 1.00 $2.98 Wicker Rockers 2.09 50c Dump Trucks 29c $10 Oak Desk and Chair Set 7.95 $7.50 Electric Light Wagon 5.45 $1.50 Miss Pigtail Doll 1.00 A eurprlxe variety eh over wax given at the home of Mra. Mery Borah. It Proepeot Street, Garfield la honor of her alitor, MU Helen flu the daughter of Mr.

and Mra. John Suhai. 2t Ataeka Street Garfield, erho will bernme the bride of Samuel Logtoro of Paaealc, on September at St fttepbeo'i R. C. Chureh.

Third Street at o'clock with the Rev J. Oaipar officiating. The bride will be attended hr her iletar. Betty, who wax choeen ae maid of tumor, while the groom will be attended by John Zadroxny. of Clifton, a beet man.

Shower gueeU were; Mleiee Helen Suhai, Betty pal Bo, Virginia Baker, Julia Pudaa, Ida MarcoccL Jean Log loco, Mary CrtaeafulUe Connie Olamo, Anna Molltorle, Betty Yuhaa, Helen To hae. Sophie Yuhaa. Anna Srkttla. Betty filhal, Giselle Salter. Mra Roee Scanto, Mra Marjr (Vuglea Mra Bernard Loglooo.

Mra. Mary Millitary, Mra. khirlie Yondollna. Mr. Pauline Weber, aleo Mr.

and Mra. John Suhai. Mr. end Mra. Joeeph Borah.

Mr and Mra, John Huber, Mr. and Mra. Prank Retrhardt, Mr. and Mr. John Kuhat.

Jr, Mr. ard Mr. Joeeph Schmidt, Mr. and Mr. Anthony Do Samuel Logtoco, Pete Suhai and Maxtor Ronald Borah.

One Lest Week of Big Savings Breakfast Sets! Pieces Mrs. Ruth Wfeininger Is Charge of Event Silver Link Rebekah Lodga of which Mra Minnie Oold, la noble grand, will hold a public card party October It. At a mealing teat night at tha Odd Fallow Home. Lexington Avenue. Mra.

Ruth Welnlnger, chairman of the entertainment commit tae, reported that a aklt la ready tor tha next aoctal meeting. Mra. Cohan and Mra Jeanette Raaln were elected delegatee to the district meeting at Midland Park on September 10 at which lima a district deputy president will be elected. plana are being made far Initiation September 24. Six candidate will be accepted.

Worsley Auxiliary Plans Outing At Idlewild Park Wednesday; Sports Event, snd Cards i i i. The WomB Auxiliary of the Bob Worsley Aaeootetlon of County met lest night the h4qurtrm. 12 Chadwick Street, Petereon, to complete plxrm for the euttnff at Idlewild Pmrk eo We4-neadey. The day will be spent In wlm-ming. organised gxmre end card Ovrr 190 teillee have bren distributed The program will commence at o'clock Mra.

Mary K. Petty, of Patareon, La chairman of the Auxiliary, Whan wa out priaaa for tha last waak af this big Sale, na half-way measures are uoadl All breakfast'' sots, without exception, are yeurd' ta chaoaa from at amaxing reductions! Here's a tremendous value in an attractive labia and 4 chairs to matehl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Syrel Married 23 Years; Hosts at Party in Wallington Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Byrek, cels-hra ted "their 2Hh wedding annlver-mry fitindsy st their home, 41 Htrong Htrset. Wallington. Guest ware Mr. and Mra. Martin Farrell, Mr, and Mra.

Anthony Pyrek, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Dom-hal. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas rasdsior, Mr and Mrs. Btsnly Kaiemba, Mr. and Mre. John Luka, Mr. and Mrs John Pasdxlor, Mr.

and Mr. Vsl-entlne Crop. Mr. and Mrs. John Cxajkowsky, and Mr.

and Mra Andrew fitdor, from White House, N. J.r Mr. Mary Mroiel, Mr, and Mra John Karpovelch. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dorothy, Cecil Farrell. Last Week to Save Big on an Inner Spring Mattress OAK BREAKFAST SETS ra include at cama big priee-auta! Extension table and 4 turdy eh I re a bargain euprama at only. A tp.ci.1 vxlu. tor lh. I.

w.k f. thi hi.tory-making Salat Van msy oovor again hava tha ghanca ta buy a aalandiS innaraprin. mattrm in attraotiva tick in, at thia rtd icul.utiy law 95 $247S Easy Term Msy Be Arranged! V7 icf Meetings This Week Gereld Carroll Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will hnid Its final meeting tonight, before the Plate convention. Mr. Kthe-lyn Veecb, president, has reeaested a large attendanesL.

Amelia Ledge f. O. week-1 fy meeting at 1:94 tonight at the Odd Fellow Building. Noble Grand Benjamin M. Taub will preside.

Delinquent committee will report en Its progress. a i Yeung Men Russian Association special meeting of Board of Trustees tomorrow at II, Recording Secretary, Peter Pragid. JTra are all mam bore to attaod- Lady McLean Lodga Daughters of Beotia, will mst tomorrow at Red Men's Hail, Broadway and Pmepert Street. Miss Louisa Halt, Chief Daughter, announces and important business aaeaion. Charlotte SI BROADWAY PASSAIC AGAIN Wt OPEN OUR Hat Hospital That's what wa sail sur work ream, where aid dserapit warn -ant hats are transformed Into new smart modal and K's a wss giH whs raeognfxss har aid shapsau! Tha pries for fl aueh aarviea I from it 1 1.

Wo MR 0 pooHiv won-Bora with tar folt. Junior League of Hebrew Institute to Celebrate Yom Kippur with Dance At a meeting of the Juniur League of fie Hebrew Institute on Tneeday arrangements were made for the annual Torn Kippts night dance to be sponsored by the Junior League 00 Wednesday night, September It at the Institute ballroom. A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and Mra May Rohold. president of the organisation and chairman of the affair, A special meeting waa called mi ssi 114 Madison St. PASSAIC PASSAIC PASSAIC Open Evenings Phenes Passaic 2-0787 Listen to Our Radio Program Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Over Station WNEW at 1:15 to 1:30 P.

M. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE for Taesday, August 2.

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