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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 8

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e- 3 A 1 Zl pr 1 fa -N a I Tfn rretkUan far a'x manCa wt tie -mce on F.ichard Uey. of ck St. MS To Dd Apr. 21-rj at tt was founa ruitry ay i-er- la IU tint montS, Uail-blar- -m County Dtitrict Criminal court Members eg tb Cborry Kill "dannuai' -xiaa awards ml tag American Cancer Society pre- JV-e Irving 8, Reeve yesterday of Over T50 G'rt Scouts aid Brewa- Sunday Scbenl. erred to dutbaad fishing euifeat by the fira de- Aatwl, ie af the Wwoi-i o-Ho-Kvs berausc of niter at iona ta 1 their partmeat include thia year a for the for the rraan In Bergen Ccunty bait helped 4S earner rvrwau at a pec-patient coat if 221.

meeting place, the Com inanity Council will eeti the lt. cockle sale sit $tundav. The date also I coarse of aaaauit ana natiery pre-'rred a -strut him by bit wife. tututitb, Mrs. Ralney aileeed her husband sfHMuag iuj ana at lira 1 Building, nave anitaw win ue price, a four-ounce fly rod at sec- marks the 37th birthday hi the Girt fint Presbyterian Church, Chorcb He'ea Armftrang.

eeru- and pn, ang a pair t-liet Rehearsals' nvnuaeaau kicked her. in the stomach. anAM it was annouarea today. Scout oranuaU(Mi la the country. The r-a wia atari the bouae-ta- of Peterson.

"Peter -Brew ia the mailman in charge duxing Mr. Schlent absence. hip boots, ft-hief rod and liar li i. direetor of the Bergen Cocnty Chapter of the aociety. aatd at its Pwr-ils and teachers of the Cher building.

beijurtn, 10 Baaia Hackee ur a St, ry Htil Sunday School will be provided doer ta door transportation roai They will be notified of the new church and transportation (anting net aa intra prue. a new feature will be alternate prim for women, should they, receive the awards. The date fir giving the prires will be April 14. Pruet for women will be at equal value with those for the shea and are expecU ed ta include household equipment or the like. Fritt Kuenael is chairman.

WKh Al Perrin aad ule. Sunday School in the church is conducted every Sunday at 45 Set for March IS Mem hen of the Wvckaf Garden aack. that this low eott per paaent was nefciered detprte the fart that pihM-plnt program provides five highly cxpenuvw These are eunirt home treatment practical nunssf verrire ift patienta' home. provsiNia free of eoaiiy ntedkraiien. vvitig nnne service in the home, and pruviMon house caatasa that dy, and will rontinue until Ape tk.

It ia hoped; that 7.000 boaea will be aoTdS Proceeds from the sale, atvich is the council's only money raiting venture, will go towards the organisation's capital fund. The money will probably go to the eventual purchase of aa established Scout Camp, Boih Ho-Ho-Kus and the Village have been divided into areas, each ia charge of one chairman. The am. The Cherry Hill Sunday Club, which meets the third Ta- School ta making na Plant to re bV Tod ruher i. iniandmn, Lieth, pwrona.

a v11! para anil advenvstnt lTi lag. tk keta: tHkeU; The Republican tit of candidates tacking office (or flit Prt-! nary election April It tu yesterday by Campa.rn Manager Freeholder Martin 4. Ferber with; Ssfi. Is. Ved Mrs.

Antor-eUe Serina of Cleveland Ave, Waldwtck. announced the encasement of her daughter Rota Marie to Joseph Kaminskl. son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kam-inskl. of Boston, Mm at a family' dinner party In eeiebratioo of Mist day of each month in the orrar.ice.

WyckrviT Community Club, will The teacher board met recewlly Meaeph Hanney. Jr as members meet March IS, as reported by Mi. at the home Mrs. Riehrrd Van ruciioa- County ClerkAlextnder Allan, All Pelt. Caret.

Ave. of the committee. 'were annotated at the candujaiet art ineumbf nU erties: Greaor sn re-election. of aerb thiefs at boapiul beds and whe5cbair 'or peroe bo efeoose to tave trrminai care ta their arwn botienld. Mi" AmittrMif's repeet, prepared for the chapter a board nf 'HijCfPoihly meeting to attend the convention of the New York and.

committee members and their districts are aa follows; Mrs. A. Boro Offers Two Plots For Safe to Veterans Serines birthday at the home el her brother-in-law and sister Mr The, state Inrludrt State Senator New Jersey volunteer- nremcn. to Van TAlstyot freehtiitd- ttowara carpenter, Mrs. I T.

Gilaoa. preidHit. will hold brief meeting at the club at that time. She will then lead a del, tation of members to the Glen Rock Garden Club meeting where they from Rutherford speak on. "The Royal Gardens in England," Members are asked to note this plan and naeetlnt It Felton.

Jr finance, and HakjS rhow party The appoinfmeau Thursday aight'a sUT oing the bu Holt, general chairman: Mm. H. Sweenev, George Washlncton; Mrs. H. Beel, Harrison: Mrs.

P. A. Distel. Ho-Ko-Kns: Mrs, F. ert Dr.

Samuel Alexandar and Frank A. Leers, Assembly Walter Ta induce war veterans to be Tll al 1 tus be beld tn Bogota is June 24 Thev are Paul Penny. Robert Mol-lema and Robert Fahr. Alternatea are William Bert, Deltnes Kin- come home awneri in the borough 4 direct ora 4a4 accosrpanied by. a report indicating eiiouog of ctinicai fcibiiesNate in Use cotEty, aid that a total of 239 paitecta received asufiance ender the George.

M. Raf- K. Jones, w.ilma Marrggrax. Edmund E. Fields Robert ouowing.

Cotwtv votwty laid and warren fh.ltpa I Sitf.rr' tw plots will be offered, for sale at public auction on Tuesday. March IS at 10 a m. In the Munvci- feUo. Mt. Carmel; Mrs, P.

Ih Hammond. I'nion sv: and Mrs. J. E. Pike.

William B. Widntll. Lawr date of next Tuesday night at 11 The department, has received i VI Uik .1 Uootiw wuiurd. p. (March Edmund Carr.

ho is a salient care ytfertm, ath8-ieed ia Bergen County Sty an experimental proect. chael S. Gema will conduct Wet. Tb Mlewm be afoclally opened and Mrs. Albert D'Annlable of Smith St.

Serine la a graduate of WaUlwick Public school and of Ramsey High School, and Is employed at the First National Bank in Allendale. She- la secretary for the.VFW Auxiliary 109. Mr. Kam-Inski is a Chief Pharmacist Mate in the United States Navy stationed at F.dge No date has been made for the wedding. Spring Conference For Woman's Clubs bv Mayor Clarence.

N. Malone. who sale. loamiie equipment, tor fate in oil and gasolene fires and th.s is now being carried on the trucks. A recent fire for tshich the department is called out involved an oil burner oa property at! George ill purchase a box of rookies.

Placed la nursing boare far ter at the Hacker sack Hospital, where for a time bis condition wa, re a general meeting of all Scouts, ported serious, la bow reported to ence A. Co ft Mrs. Edna B. Conk I in: State Committeeman Roseoe P. McClaCmd Surrogate Donald G.

tt is expected that two tickets vi-tlt be filed by tht organization and Insurgent Democrats but Rot before the last day which it Thura. cay. Brownies leaders and Council members at the high achoot, in cele School Requirement! ToBeToldforenh At PTA PanelSessict The following vacant land will be offered for aaie. 10-12 MuIIer St two iota, (S3 minimum bidding price; 260 Falmouth Ave two and a half lata, $75 minimum price. Tax Colleetor Gemia will also oe improving.

minal care" ere it ptttrau. re-eerttat pratueai-nrjrg rare in their owahemr were 3 pasieni. and paitenta wfen received pa? reltevmgx wedJcationt tti her drag, totaled RcadUng. -o? The department will off bration of the Girl Scout birth John Donohue and members nf day. will be beld.

The local sale is part ef a nation-wide cam pal fields or brush 'far any owner his group are making final olans- A panel dirutu i. conduct the sale of vacant property who desires this dose as a fire which was opened Mar. 4 bv then mis ww a lor si, ratnek a night event at the Eaat Wyckoff Comma. prevention measure, and requests Tnr wfeeeirfcam ad Tl hptU 15-17 rneak Ave at lie -J 1 v.iri scout organuauon. should be made to Ctuef Lester same time.

Minimum bidding price atty iiub. me date set Is March 1 beds were rested for wnient to or Jmeph Hanney. Jr, sec for the five lota ia 1383, be ased ta their homes, and 13 Pa five parents of ml)) r(l of Glen Rock wforaSuS? Ridgcwooa H.ga SchoS lege entrance requiratteaas sponored by the; High Scmx. P.mT,!11! Eugene Kiallender. Master of retary of the department.

Franklin Grange, will nM with membera tonight at the vrhoff Meeting of the executive board and nominating committee of the ft aid wick Woman's Club as held at the home of Mrs, Jessie Garber. Civics chairniao. Plans for the. year were -discussed, as were fund-raising events. Announcement was made that the Spring conference wi'l be held on March 29 in Ridcewood and will Feted on Birthday Leab Year Day baby, tjince Paul tients wer given special cancer-treatment such aa tracheotomy tube and rekwjsmy higt.

The rest of the $41 pieni benefited under the program were, persons receiviM Wtm nd hall In general session: Plan tor Csrclyn Hoffman Ved in Pompfon their aortal night, alwavt held in William Bent was named permanent treasurer of the Oakland Firemen's Relief It wa announced that reports of 1943 percentages of atterdar.ee at drills ami fires had been sent to La Pvitr. son of Mr. and Mrsl Prter La Puia, 221, Birch wood Dr, waj March, and tor the usual week-ewd Saturday dance will be diacuasedrjJ, The proeraaa cot ffjJ ier he an. all-day conference and re-fth State. The marriage of- Mls Carolvti Larry Unthwaite.

son ef Mr. and given a birthday party reewrtiy. the baby was bom iat year on ret, -X Party guests were: Mr. and Mrs Talent edition Held byChorus Jules Branded president of the Wyckoff Male Chorus, reports an interesting talent audition beld Saturday at the B'yckof Reformed Church Donald Spew, chorus conductor, presided, group of tn-strumentaltMs heard and rated according to performance Some fine talent as noted, and the5e will be liven a chancetn Mae Hoffman, dauehter of Mrs. Mr Paul UntAwaite, returned is the school.

AU pareatiV i vtted 4o attend. Members oi the t.nei A rUtUU -it of dsewood High will S.ik Mm Knov. tVaa "eTa1 Ridgewood.Hlgh. Wh, tilX gll the tubjecw neceisary fy! entrance; Joaepk H. CawSiJ education consultant lrtt apprenti a triam.

en aliens must be -made in advance. Mrs. Adele Dohm. president, also announced that N. from the Hackensack HsttaL Carolyn Hoffman of 4.t8Aan Dyke jlfter undergoing a tonailectomy.

ita fin half-year. CH tiii total the largest item a for treatment of the IU. This totaied 18. but. aocia! acencies in khe county absorbed JTH and pattenu- famiUe Paid Day of Prayer Is Marked in Church State convention wiU.be hekL.ln ana Harvey c.

Ellsworth, of II Lakeside Ave Pompton lke, took place Saturday the Pomp-ton Reformed Church, James Buuom. who underwent May at Atlantic City and urged a large attendance at both events. an appendectomy week, ia new at home and re portedtm proving Following the meeting ref. jsh- The World Day of Prayer was The Rev. Gerrit Heemstra ofQ- 43, so thai the eosg per patient to? Ihm CMttrmr Ill the finals to be held March 121 observed Friday nifht in Ponds! -V- feasor ciated.

A reception followed at the meota were served ho; centerpiece at the table being a large cake In Mr. Henry Van Dike had an at Columbia Reformed Church under the -imve-jru home of the bride. operation performed at St. Jo celebration of the anniversary ef The bride wore a gown of white! seph's Hopiul, Pgterson. oa Thurs me Hostess.

Practical nursing rare In patient home tiegned re-Iteve the family ItMseieepteg od treatment- refponubthtiet ta time of tresa ot V. or burn SO was coatnbuted by Attrndinf were Mrs. Sal day and returned, to her home Friday. She ia around and doing WeC- with Mrs. Victor Houghton a leadS ww''ton to er, Mrs.

Eutene Senaenbacb. Jaff ta oppettumua a. ganist. preside! at the; organ and business at tfct aingtnt was led bv the Junior choir Z-s fh1 dweiiw. Mrs.

William Rschardwn reodered -Coulter. auerua litrinrtn.1 rumZ iZrZ11 James La Purr, Paterson. MrV and Mrs. H- P. Sauvitle, Paasatc.

his grandparents; Mis Lucy George and John La Puu. Pavmcn, hts gixiparents. Michael George. Paterson and Mr and Mrs. James Hanion.

Rocbelle Park, ARtTaUrTUED Diane IWia Leestma. daughter of Mr. and James Leejtma. 73 Fournier Crescent, and Kathleen Leveland. daughter of Mr.

and Meg, Frank to eland, 9 Obat wera baptiied recently in the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Delbert P. Jor-gensoa. The children are cousins, and their mothers are the daughters of Mrs. Theresa Gunaa, Stone Ave.

Paul Leestma and Mrs. John Peters, William Dawson, Mrs Robert Dohra, Mrs, WalteV Knack nrocaaad satin, ctti-shouider style. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was held in- place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of camellias. Mrs.

Thomas McCre.t.i. Mrs. Mar famUies. The per-pat)eat coal was a Solo and -responsive reading garet Shadier. Mrs.

Thomas Bley- 9. At the rbseX the aisnaMt a prayer and hymns made sp the' hl. Miss Henriette Raaa, Mrs. Ern- the local church. Yoraiiat were heard two weeks Co and last eek the pianists were beard, la this way all have been given competitive chance.

Thoae la charge plan to select (me two of the finalist ia the "Talent Hunt" and have them ap-, pear as asaUtlngartlsU at the May i. concert. The Male Chems will hold tfnj ia the Hawthorne High School. XA)L those to enter the finals are iked to be at the church by 3 m. The names of finalists and winner will be an The, maid of honor, Mis Joyce Hoffman, sister of the wore eal eti oiher tervlces Classes for Church lui.iun;iy ill p- ofterrt w.

et Klaschka and Mrs. Thomas program. ere: Comfort articles. UTS 76 The First HoiUnd Reformed WiUlams. Those participating included: lL.

fc medic attooj lee paiteets lerminally a gown of maiie taffeta, off-shoulder style with bustle backhand carried a matching bouquet. Church, 3a Center St. hat ataned claanes in the "Gospel Gala- Johnson. Mrt John Weodh.nite JIItw-tta tfnmt ui ai nome. sya: waitaig nurse services.

Contributions were voted to the American HeaU. Association and Mis Marie Ellsworth, sister- of E. Stonetoo. i3 VL frui Accompanylr.g thi tuaHr.ary of the groom, bridesmaid, wore a the Bergen County Auxiliary for tiana Course," a Correpmdence coure of the Moody Bible Institute. Chicago.

we eiiofT on.oce ironi or in can gown of aqua taffeta atyled similar Longee. Rxhard Braue. Eugene." Mwn. Berkowiti -were tod parents for cer bat was a report by Jbus ly to the maid of honor's car- the children orphan ajylum at the meeting of American legion Auxiliary of Mrs. Arthur.

Elliott presiding. with the Hev. Anton A. Scher-, reer. 364 Godwin Ave.

acting aa the classes meet in the Qiane and Peter Cunza and Mrs. Michael Gunaa were godparents nounced aa aoon a a decision is made. Sensenbach. Miss Mrs. John Boncaro- Mrs Henryj Steuikamp.

Mrs. Ernest MrNemee.j i m. Mrs. Charles T. Moeg.

and mem-MlSS JOnCt lerhlinj bert'of the men't chorus, including: ei" Ming-inourra sua Armstrong assistant, tndkaurg' in as- otter sector. Miss said eatienta for Katjucen. church; every two weeks on i I A hit and run driver damaird Wednesday itlim. Membera of nea a miacning oouquci. David Stark, erf New York City, was bett man.

Carl Hoffman, Jc brother of the bride, ami f.dward Nicholas, ef Pomptoji, Lakes, were After the reception the couple left on a honeymoon. On their return me car oi Mrs. John White of the cjas Include; Mines Johanna John Hcnning E. K. Johnson.

Nel Of flOWCr vbita ta ciimn aad tumor confer errs in Coustv auMpaaU have Leustnk. Lillian OuUlay. Tillie tn I At ttmvm tjlk arrf Rrtna gaetl! Boy Seoul of Trooa t. St Leo's Church, ere entertained recently bv Rudv' Lclderttrct33 Franklin St Present wereNPaurilberta. patrol leader of Panther Patrol.

Scharer. Ruth Telgen. Christine WaMwirk while parked in Ho-lto-i Kut on Friday. Chief of Police Mc-j Elroy is investigating The Tender and door of White's car were; Victor HaugMon. The offering was), et Terhune.

of take by Ellen: Salle and Joan'laad Rd was guest of tm a i CALIFORNIA VISITORS Charlea-ScKlent. WyckofriRFD mailman, started a vacation to the A est Ceasta during Ihe He and Mrs, Schlept espect to be gone (or two months, and will visit Moaer." Jeph BroVk. t. W. 63th ifew lork City.

personal shower give Tttdi Mrs. George Soeer. 4di (rushed, thew Masuire. Joteph Piatra. Jos i.nh and wilma Van Camp.

Mrs. Dora-tfcy-Balsemi. Mrs. Anna Dy khouse. MrvClr NagelhouL Mr.

Marion Van Ih kr Mewrv John Brock. Howard Morgan, Raymond -Schaper. -Jelio Smith. Jame aa Wleren, and Gerard Winkler. yk and Mrs.

Jowaii mmi Final plant for the second annual eph De Meter. Joseph DiMawe. The bride, who had been employed in, the telephone office at Pompton Lakes, has been trans PTA to Convene The shower as glvca at the aw relatives In California They were accompanied by the Mines. Paul card party to be given by the totaled 3t- Haflenack, Z. at Holy Name-rTeaBeck.

29. and at Eng'ewoL 10. thirty of these patients needed and got transportation, -which nas provided by the County Chapters' volunteer motor corpe tn 2S4l hours of service: 13 required ipeeialraework aervice and 57 were reierred to serial ateacsev for aawvtaoce. Ms Xa-ginourcb made home Miva- Armstrong cmpfcaaued the oi airs, waller -kvoauertusf, American Legion Auxiliary on ine Schlent and Ella Rutan. both ferred to Nk York.

City The March IB at the Municipal Build uoremut Ave. Cuesta Included; The monthly, meetirg of the Parent-Teachers Association will bridegroom, a Graduate of Pomp- Currey. Joseph La Porte and Rudy Leidcnfrwt, A dauchter.vLoU Gallo wxa born to Mr. and Mrs Louis Gallo. former resident of the borough, on Thursday In the Bamert Memorial ing were made at a committee ton Uikes High School, is a stu be held tomorrow afternoon at 9 in meeting at the nomex, of Mrs Ms Lillian PmWn.

Mm Ls lyw Coylina, Mrs, Elmer Hntwl dent at New York, University, and George Christmsn. chairman. Tick I WtSy nor orrange a matin I JhI the school. wtl! iaclude the showinc of sound n-Own istcture. book is employed in the university Mrs.

Roy rim ets may be secured from members store. the Auxiliary, "Human VepToductton." secured Bridge tts. Miss Patnrta keity. kri from tha SUl D-oartmeat of Ed-iThomas Powlkn. Ni-ifir party? My ten-trip ticket plan fart that the chapters erjacUa-Uon oC com mumty aencie in support ef pauents beeped kerp the Per-eas cos tpeetaralaiiy low Captain Corene Whii or mem bers of the, Waldwick Girl Scout ncation in.

Trenton Mrs. Irving MacDonnelt. Mrs. Gordoa Hif BusrixR- X. will Hs pre- Mrs.

Fred Van Munea entationgnd Mrs. John Sarcka wUI Claude Covert, Miss ftsjj Troop will take orders for the Girl Joyce Macvatfy, james Black Ved -I Scout cookies noWpn sale through- show tea film. Mr. Kichsrd Braue.lAias Ioiis KaaurrHaie, Xl Mrs. Mane frl-v- chairman, arranged Xht Knavwhaae pro tram ounhe country.

A Brownie troop hat been formed with Rich rs. Gallo is the former Rota Gregory, of the borough. 'X- niiiliuJaranKX; Parked Car Damaged Considerable damage was done to the parked vehicle- of James Honhahan. 60 Marinua on Sunday at 4 p. ro: The car, parked on Lincoln Ave was struck by an auto driven by Edna Hadea.

150 Fortieth St, Cnion City. No complaints were made. Investigating (or.poltre was H. TerftHW, ai program. Refreshments will bejaaxft and Mrt Th American Cancer Society.

hoV-rampatgn for fundi wUI pot take pUre until April 24, i -the ocly agemty performing lSte services at if coutsty 5evt. Miss ArmJror announced appointment of Mrs. Le Roy Earl, of iJJ Gowvemcar Awrnuv, Rulb-frford. a chair ard Harrison as leader who an- Miss Joy re Macwatty. daughter nounces that.

AouU Burckiey as Alo. Mrs. Rene. Km. at the -Municipal Building on i rn.k ry.

of Mr. and Mrs. trans. Lamont Thnr.ttf aftrrnoon. MacWatty.

of 345 Mountain became the bride of Jiiram Dav JViard of Edacattow Stevens, of Rideeweod: Mrt The 1 Ha i mm I Barough Clerk Charlei lit regular meting tonight la the Meyers, of Fort Lee; MiWxtat ood, of Hawthorne -and Sis a. man fee th gaern arr Blark. aon of Mrs. Lydi.i lllark, of Ridgrwood, and James Black, of Khool at clock. wilt be in hit office In the TTTI i 'i M.V.1a JIJl 15 MN ifJTIitii et.

Western aertioa rh airman is nf Montclalr. Irk Monicipat Building tomorrow wsshington, Saturday night to the Patrolman James Byrne. rs. Farvoc. of Teaafiv.

Mrs. William Cathenrood tit I evening from 7 to 8 and on Thurs Oakland Memorial" Pinit. Ameri- Garden City, Mi fcri.i ir 1 ml, I ml huitffhl I day from 10 a m. to 2 o'dnk. Dead-; west Side Presbyterian Church.

The Rev, Arthur Hughes, pastor, officiated. Ednard Hart, organist. ik. nora oi riirun line for registration of voters for the coming election is Thursday. played the weoding music.

posters advertising the paplVan CaUM Hawthorne: Nr.Se er salvage drive are being Hartung. of Siwktm. The briae. given tn marriage by niauni nriifh.iui KiMur iwi John P. Hofhe.

of Rudfiia. I. TeethCanBeKeptYoung, are attracting muck attrtsuim The Mr John Maelntosh, ef next paper collection date is Satttr- 'KC day and ail householders are urged her father, wore a gown of ivory satin made with an off-shoulder neckline, of silk trimmed with French seed pearls and sequin. The skirt ended in a full train. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a fitted cloche cap and ahe carried an arm bouquet of calla lUlea.

Dental Expert Contends CHICAGO A 65-ar-ld man may have "younger teeth" than ont 20. the dean of the Northwestern Cnivrsity dental school to cooperate. Most Booths for Housewives Fair Sold contends. Jft Charles w. Freeman said Miss Suurnt Msewattv.

sixlap nf Xearlv all the' berths' fW' Says Russia Planning 'Anti-Tito Airlift Cermasy. March Amert. an Housewlvet' Hs. let dental research mutt be expanded an people can have ''young teeth! 11 their lives. the bride, served as maid of honor.

She was attired in emerald green taffeta with an off-shoulder shawl April 19. and ir, tv um Ro--k Junior Hmh Sfhod False teeth never ran take th collar, fitted bodice and gathered aiurt. Her half-bonnet matched her The Frankfurt Abendpest Mid the Russians are organititg a small-scale "anit-Tstaf airlift sium have been sold- it ant at Ih uu.in tlld ThilfJ place of natural onet for efficiency, he observed. gowa and she tarried white tuliDS It will eperate from Budapest to and cascading ivyx 'Decay, unlike the common cold The bridesmaids Were Mrs. War never is cured.

he taid, in the nome of chairman. James M. Walker. Birtk81 A new feature year3f an adjarmng lousje. wbf merits ran be ptirchaKC Tirana.

Balhantaa Ctpt'aL the newspsprf said. qootiBg. Budapest ren Rouillard. of Saratoga Springs, Freeman taid 90 per cent of Misa Barbara Burn, of New Rocbelle, Mist June Baker, of young people get dental decay before coiiege age. It was decided epea Kaaio.

Albania la sepacated fro ite Comieform nehbWs bv Premier Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia, vew lork City: Miss Anne Zabris-kie and Misa Carolyn Smallwondr only during evenings on afternoons al. a wJ; r.i!r ,11 admitted in White" Adopt both of JUdgewood. and Mia Mary The lift will ttart wiih tww Ellen Tompson. of Verona. Tnev flights a week ever th 439-miieLtt-ompanied bv adults It a as reported ttut lb I-'-'' wore gowns similar to the maid ej honor a and carried bouquets of red bv four-eagteed bombers wtih Ruasita pilots, the ssewsoarer mjg wouia be amorc in said, tuitps witn cascading ivy.

Miaa Heidi BUck, of Clevetanrf, Ohio, niece of the bridegroom, was fit ttory; "The outstaedint aerforsnance flower girt. She wore an arikle-lenrth town. of Ivonr taffeta and of the Berlin Airlift lias not left Unt in the booths: Rm 2 sash and Insulation of seeds, and' shrubbery. aawsM: hemg -equipment Jieuie wooden aning. and laundries, furnityre ta4 ra, and radio and television Other obiccts" including aids, milk and visual nutrition ie the Soviet Air Force ambi- Carried a basket of tulips SAYS IT'S I Yrr Pastel Uniforms CINCINJIATL O.

tU The "men ia whtta are fast becoming thing of the past in local hospitals. Instead of the traditional white linen uniforms, aurgeont at throe hojpltals here now wear toft pastel shades. Those at General llojpitil are in powder blue At Bethesda Hospital they wear' eld rote and at Fort Thomas Hospital sea-green uniforms re worn. Hospital officials explained that experiments proved the paste's are "restful," whereaa white reflects light rays, produces a glare, is hard on the eyes and tiring White, always hat been associ James c. Black.

Jr of Cleveland, Ohio, brother of the" groom, was best man. William Goedecke. of Rye. N. Richard Det Her and Alfred Brittain.

III. -of New York To prove to Irje members ef the Com Inform that Use Russians are in a to masier tht problem as weH. the are using the ten relations. ttb the Tiio regime in Yugoslavia to establish. cation, noveltv equipment, photograp tf supplies, modem 1M aad moving, hooked City, and George Horkan, Jonathan Sioddart and Joseph W.

Mirandon, of Wsshineton, wera ushers, as Radi Budapet reports, am air- rsu-ation. modern eome i-- iirt between BucUpest and Tirana. The mother of the bride wore a dinner gown of lavender taffeta and others. with matching accessories, -She the Albanian Capital. 'Radio Budapest announces that this decision7 was taken be tne eluded Mrs iA carried orchids on her The ated with cleanlineva.

but. as onei jott Mempsieao. -ifiK; Thiol her of the bridegroom wore a Hungarian government, bat hat ta eanirii. it rhi surgeon explained, "linen doesn't have be white to be sterile." Mr. Hoaard i u.e grey Aiencon iace gown with matching accessories and a corsage of white orchids at birr ahnulder.

tiaa Harm ana land. After a reception at the Ridge- MJei1' Swest! It Eccd-b Year Tuts! admit that the airlift will be ear-rted out br four-enctned -TL' 2" bombers. piloted by Russian rrewa "For the near future, the planes will flv the route twice a week with freight and 14 Visits to Dentist Makes Dog Champ Jsmes.McOurhey.rp Glen nS'Z Glen wood Country Club, the couple left on a wedding trip to Sea Island. Ga. The bride wore a black wool tult with red gabardine topcoat and wbite accessories for traveling.

On the Pampered Pet Barks Own Fire Alarm SPOKANE. Wash. SU.i-Lot of dogs have, been hailed as heroet for rousing the family out of bed when fire threatened. But for Boott. a Labrador retriever, it wat a strictly personal mere, lar businesa meeiing a their return tbey wilt live in Wash oer will be heia ion ine Cie K-vt irm- ington, C.

The brkle received her BS decree You just can't conceal it -tht prtmltr from Skidmore College, I air of matter when she started barking CHICAGO aitrs-SatMtw-. a tv months-nld dog. tt hagcy. He does 48. She ta a member of the Skid-more OUete Cittb of New Jersey.

iranucaiiy during the night Her owners. Mr. and Mrs. Karl tnjojWKiU that Mr. Black ia an alumnus of Fea- tw" not nave to ga ta the denusi any more.

K. Moore, discovered Boots" de luxe aenden and Exeter Schools, Yale RUPPIRTgive you? fourteen timet Sammy, a Ibor- house was In flames. Firemen Said the hlai started Luiversity and terge-NWahtng-ton liverttty Law School. He Is RITFF.RT uU ImttmTmllj ouKhbred rocker apaaieL 1 hMt "117 Twr wTra. Mtr a.

a Mi tx av. sr. if TAXI attM nnJJJ from short-circuit In Boots' elec i i axatixo" i ander ether to have braces fitted president of Phi DeItaPhi fraternity, a member of ZeU Psi ariif is brings smile to tric pad. to misplaced teeth, report his for with the Covington Law FlrttKi mer owner s. c.

Wangee. Aa a result. Wancer said. Sammy your lips. Thert'g a glass of RUPPERT tits aw nasntngion; iiuring tne war he served three years overseas in Ihe AAF and wat released at a cap- wor the dog-shew blue ribbons he wag unwittingly or king for and ma oraea is ever.

reserved for soar Scnilt of Pleasure Urn, lain. Leon Lemmerr to -Wed New YcrV Girl iSpeeial ta The News! 402 West list New York, and Leon Lemmert. 3a, of 4 If Van Dyke St i Ridgewood. N. J.

They announce their wedding plant. The daughter of Fred and Caroline Loewen Ftngerhoot. the prospective bride was bom in. Johns, town. P.

Mr. Lemnvrt. whose parents art Harry and Mary Miller. native of Baltimore. Md.

Hit first wife. Dorothy Fallon Leajatcrt, died two yean gl "-ST abL NEW YORK. Mar. A marriage license was Issued at the City Clerk a Office here lo Ml riNATrvrHtw- LI Marjr Catherine FinferheeL 33, 0 If aWapaet jwaU-taAw tear m4 gtwrl Ala Joeab KveaefV Haw fenV Cr.

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