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Vo the People Sept. 11, 19bb Paterson News Comedienne Songstress to Washington 28. rn GuseSGteOui Continued from Editorial Page) Mcrry-Go-Round Perform at Veritans Fete (Continued bom Editorial Page) however, has not ended the wnr in Korea. There are some Vickl Stuart, singing comedi fraternal enne who cam here from Brit 400,000 men ROKs. Ameri 4 Weekly Section Devoted to ExServicemen and Their Activities i 8y Fronklin -A.

Hersinger 1 aencra! for ain a few years ago' with comic ioh as Dost master of Martha's cans and communists lacing each other along the demilitarized zone. Dave King, married in Ameri (Items for thlg lection ahould be submitted Thursday noon for publication Saturday. Type written copy double spat 1 preferred.) Vineyard, the vacation island Bernard Armitage Delegation at off the Massacnuseus coast. HaDDilv Goodwin pointed out can and remained here, will be one of the attractions at the Veritans installation dinner next The Vietnamese war, according to those close to the Edited By Fronklin A. Hersinger that the post office on Martha's Washington powei'i, will Just State Legion Caucus in Wild wood Wednesday night.

With her will Vineyard was open oniy inree months of the year, thus leaving the postmaster with nine peter out. Our present sinices will be reduced in number while the Viet Cong military Commander-elect Hewitt will be Lou Menchell, a brilliant young comic who. is an, expert The Bernard Armitage Post Over 1,000 Expected af Elksnnual Outing Sunday 360 delegates are attending the announce his appointive officers at tho ad-lib and can end a pro agressiveness, it is hoped, months of leisured "If it's that good retorted 47th annual department gram with playing th clarinet wm be lessened. In the meantime prepara like, a virtuoso. i O'Brien, TH take the Job my-j and chairmen of standing' cpra- mittees for the coming year.

AH officers will be installed at the Announcement of the enter Self." tions are being made in Sai tainment features at the bis vention of the -New Jersey American Legion at Wildwood this weekend. Delegates include Commander Edward ConkJin, Commander-elect Albert C. He dinner was made Wednesday at tne veritan's first luncheon meeting by Meyer who gon to form a civuian government to succeed the present military "strong men. Members of the Front of National Liberation (the Viet Cong political arm) will be included post home on Saturday evening Oct. 2.

Past Commander Pasquariello is chairman of the installation committee, assisted by yoiccOfThQ: People witt, Walter Porter, John Murray, Arthur R. Pasquariello, eported that be had seen the twe artists "at work" and could Abraham Broadfield, Dan recommend them highly. An P.C. Walter porter and Thomas Hart. as a means to induce Ho Chi Mlnh to agree to a peaceful iel Honing, Edward Callahan (Continued from Editorial Page) nouncement was also made that Chairman Broadfield, of th and Arthur Wright.

Rev. An special arrangements are being settlement at a conference ta thony O'Drlscoll. 1 OFM, and made to honor renowned racon family picnic to be held on Sept. 26, at Chestnut Grove, in Singac, teur Harry Hershfield that eve Arnold Kelley, are delegates-at ning. On the occasion of his 80th large.

birthday. -y The post, will participat in the business sessions, election of The dinner will begin at 6 with announced that tickets are now available. The nominally-priced reservations include beverages, food and games. An early reservation is suggested in cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, ble. "DEMOCRATIC" FACADE SLCH A government will be described as fulfilling all our requirement for a democratic administration.

There is even talk of an election. This can be brought about by accepting the neads of villages as officers and march in the pa rade Saturday afternoon. Alter with the main dinner served at 7. Between the dinner and the nates and guests, as well as the Bobby Fischer and the U.S. State Department surely deserved mora notice than it got in the press generally, including your own newspaper.

I suppose it is too much to expect that the game of chess will ever make the headlines, but the political implications of the Incident are there, clear as crystal, for all to see. 1 Not long ago it was announced that a Capablanca Memorial International Chess Tournament would be held in entertainment Joseph. Matzner order that the committee can make proper preparations, post color guard, will hold head' -w uk. (i will be installed as president. Americanism Chairman Pas succeeding Joseph Zimel, who VICKI STUART presided at his last meeting real representatives sinco quarter at the Surftide, Rio Grande arid Atlantic 'Avenues, Wildwood.

Callahan is chairman of the convention committee. tend should promptly contact Wednesday. Th capacity of the they are elected by their respective communities. Some quariello reminds a1' citizens to commemorate Sept. 17 with the display ot the flag and a pledge for good citizenship.

The date dining room at Camn Veritans. some member of the club, or Charles and Arthur Yedwab, ticket chairmen. Father O'Driscoll will be wnere th dinner will be held, Is candidate for re-election as de limited, and men wanting to at sort of national assembly will thus be created to back up a government of national con CALVIN WASDYKE Chairman LOUIS BUONFORTE Exalted Ruler partment chaplain. has been set aside for celebrating the signing of the Constltu tion, In 1787, which is the foun dation of this great natlor centration. Havana, Cuba, and that leading master and grandmasters On Monday evening a regular Tarr.

Leo Gallo. Bob Carlo. Ed meeting will be held at the post ward Christner and Charles Professional Engineering Licenses Given Area Men The argument that a largo number of the village heads have a Viet Cons background from both aides of the "Iron Curtain" would be invited to home highllgiued by a detailed chowder: Fred Waller- report of the convention. Final General Chairman Calvin Wasdyke announced that arrangements for the annual family outing of Paterson Lodge -No. 60.

B.P.O. Elks, I have been finalized and that over 1.000 members, friends and participate. is brushed aside with tne ex reports will also be beard from Action by Congress has also dt signated that date as "Citizenship Day," in honor of the two million or mor new citizens naturalized each year. Bobby Fischer, after glanc planation that this is only IU. VIM uw v.

Wasdyke, Joseph Facclli, John Pisciottano, Edward Fenwick and Albert Stoll, chicken; David Greene, ES Berkshire Place, committee chairmen to cdmplet ing over me 11st ot entries. (News Trenton Bureau) 1 TRENTON The Stat Board half-truth; they have been announced at once that ha the current schedule. and David Poole, 145 Catalpa of Professional Engineer and Wares. Tony Luisi. Jack An visitor are expected at this would compete.

Communist sympathizer under duress, in most Instances to save their lives or Hackcnsack; Richard E. Land Surveyor has announced gala affair on Sunday, tartingldrews, Low Azzarone, Peter Mr. risener backers art- McCoch, 171 Lincoln and Lunrik. Thomas Place, hot does. at 1 d.

rain or shine, on the the names of newly-licensed en loud in their assertions today those of their fellow villa Also, William Battagliese that he can "make" that title. Kenneth A. Roe, 372 Highland Rldgewood. and John F. ers.

These relatively unspec Medicare Talk Features Session Of WW-I Vets Stan Williams, Herb Goble, Joe lodge grounds at McLean. Boulevard. Exalted Ruler Louis Buon- tacular changes wm lead to which, incidentally, has been more or -less the personal P.O. War Vets- Resume Monthly Sessions Monday" Commander Constantino Chip- gineers from th Passaic- Bergen-Morris Essex area. From Passaic County: Donald E.

Alton, 9 Hickory Road Ringwood: Henry C. Bar- the hoped-for conference ta Savarese, Anthony Pasquale, Hal Sher, and Frank Junker, Wrocklage Of-Waldwick. From Morris County: Patrick Corlesa, 300 Par- forte. honorary chairman, will hot docs: Fred w. wendt, John property of the Soviet Government without any serious challenge from this country ble and permit us not only to disentangle ourselves but also "make new strides toward greet the distinguished guests 'and visitors from area lodges.

Sarafian, John Heffren, Camicl sippany Road, and Peter Relsz, At a well-attended meeting of beris," 48 Dawn North Haledon; Bronson A. Booth, Carton. Ronald Carton, Ken 40 Rutgers Lane, both of Far or anybody else. peace." Notwithstanding these im Green Pond. Newfoundland; Bogert and Charles Carton, erounds: Al Di Leila.

Frank pellie of th Paterson Post Office War' Veterans League announced that the monthly meet There is only one "if" -In these well calculated moves portant lacts, the anu-Commu Silk City Barracks 88, Veterans of World War on Wednesday evening, the member were highly pleased with the talk of William i Bate, representa Malatesta, Tom' Flaherty, Mat Robert W. Hand, 22 Washington and John A. Pasquale, 44 Oak Place, Hawthorne; George Many members have aueady volunteered their services but additional workers are needed and those who can donate their services for part of the day are asked to report to Chairman Wasdyke or Vice Chairman Jcha GsSetta, 19 in on sippany, and Finley E. Neuberg, 11 Parsons Road, Lincoln Park. From Essex County: Edward C.

Forbes, of Mont-clair; Carl J. Hatterslcy, 519 Bloomfield Caldwell, and of the President and his diplomat advisers: will the Com nist strategists of our State Department promptly refused Mr. Fischer the visa that he Azzarone ana jonix Doyie, iau saees. Kobylarz. 14 Hilltop Ar ings will resume again on Monday, p.m., at the Veterans Council Building, 73 McBride munists be willing to play Also, Len Knapp, Charles B.

needed to go to Cuba. tive of Congressman Charles S. aiong. It was at this tuncture that thur L. Langlieb, 15 Grover Drive, and John E.

Reenstra, 10 Ronnie Road, all of Wayne; and at which time short Joelson, who spok on penlson Woods, Dave Harma, James Keys and Ed Reise, games; Frank O'Rourke Frank Sunday. legislation and Income limita Th. Ralph McGIII Jack R. Sboff, Plnecliff Lake, Member who have offered their service Include: Past Exalted Rulers Charles Scow- tion. assured the members movie win be shown of the P.O.

Color Guard in action at the last Memorial Day exercises. Column West Miuord. From Bergen County: Robert E. Bredder. SS Elm that Congressman Joelson win Tofa W.

Khiralla, 3 Cypress Avei, and Edgar G. Norafors, 2 Stony Brook Drive, North Caldwell Roger Byrnes, 136J Valley Road, Wayne, and Bernard Cris-cenzo. 533 Summer Paterson. Were among the successful candidates for licenses as land surveyors. O'Rourke, Ted Perone, Thomas Woods, William Swan, John Walshe, Frank Stevens, James Heffern, Tom Berkley, Ed Esse, Hal Petty and Ed Congratulations of the league (Continued from Editorial Page) wood Drive.

East Paterson: propose legislation to increase the limitation covering both the Howard J. Chaliff, 300 Button- orAvt rvlv anil Jnhrt DuVlIn But In 1918 when Germany Reise, beer. old and new laws. herself collapsed, Poland was Soda and Ice cream will be 458 Utah Paramus; Daniel are extended to members Russell Relnhardt, Edward Dink-ftld snd Frank Wagner; carriers working out of the Park Station, who were the recipients of the "Superior Performance croft, Phil Marino, Anthony P. Marino, Joseph A.

Malone, and Charles B. Woods, also John Earls, tickets. Robert Martin, William Edmunds, Robert Verhasselt, Bud Lotterman and Joseph Pistone, bar; William Rosenberg, Herb Dietz, Charles Carre, pAtter KUim in John Heine Commander Ernest J. Cellar reborn after literally centuries served by the wives of the of of oppression. ficers and past exalted rulers.

In January 1919 the factions then Introduced District Manna ger Andrew J. Gessner and Field Representative Arthur F. Kenney, who outlined the Medi Tickets are still available for the baseball game between the Yankees and the Tigers on reached agreement and Joseph Pilsudski became president with the great pianist-stateman, Pa-derewskl, a prime minister. care Bill and Health Insurance the Cuban government, whlrfi had obviously been following and studying the whole comedy of errors right from the beginning, came up with an offer to Toot the bill and teletype all the moves of Fischer's opponents in the tournament right from Havana, The point is that now a good man has been made politically -The anti-Communist automaton, Big Brother, now bends his baleful eye on the chess-playing upstart and watches carefully hi every Fischer, bo matter what his intentions were, must inevitably seem to any observer to be fighting bis own government. Despite his troubles, how Fischer must bo a happy man.

Ha got off to a flying start by knocking off one of the toughest entries in the second round, ex-World Champion Vassily Smyslov. Friday. Sept. 17. with buse to WHAT THE STARS FORETELL FOR YOU and Ed Mangareill, roast beef; Eugene Hammond.

Harry Tam- for th ged. Award," which made to person In th Postal Service who excell la their field. Commander Chappellie stated that he feels strongly in favor of the proposed ouster of Professor- Eugene Genovete. who leave the lodge grounds at 6:30 p. m.

Make reservations at the The members were weB As is true today, the country had no asset. It had been ruth argo, Harold Wood, Leonard Knpf and Charles Me Kenna pleased with the Interesting and gnu room or through Bob engtny program, which included Verhasselt, Bud Lotterman or tchen. lessly drained of food and the means of production, and ber screen pictures of the manv Alao. Daniel Batelll, Bruce1 Hal Petty By Carroll RJ chief railroad were ruined. Tn admits that be a Communist: that while the professor is titled to free speech, should features of th leglslstlon.

Pamphlets wer also distributed clamor of discontent was in tense. The individualism of the to all present which gives not oe teaching ta a ichoni supported by state funds. added: "th minds ot our youth Scotia DaugHttrt Will Discuss. Flam For Zaiaat Morrday. rurtner iniormation on this leg goes just fin and dandy.

Poles is legendary. It is difficult for them to agree. The govern islation. Rehearsal for Amcricus Lodge Degree Team MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1J GENERAL TENDENCIES: Changes ar now wiftly taking place and if you want to make SCROPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.

21) Making sure to do your job snouia not do suojectea ta any Commander Cellar, afler ment persisted. The peace treaty of 1919' gave her acces lauding the speaker, announced aiarxiai ineoriea, ana Bine they wer ouick to remove "God6 Chief Daughter Jean Mty will to the Baltic and the fret port mat another similar program properly will pleas higher-ups and keep you from getting be- At the recent meeting "et'r" Baniig. In 1920 tb Poles, blazing with win staged in th near future, at which time the ladies it he continues In his present form he has a good chance from the they should be equslly ss quick in the removal of Genoveia." nina, or losing your Joo. Don session of, the Flora MacDon-ald Lodge, Daughters of Scotia, Amerlcus Lodgs No. 26S, Inde natlnnaliem wnt Ia mr I0fnt big ft 1 necessary for you to be on th qui vive and take advantage of these new beginnings, rather thsn run out and play hooky.

Be of th auxiliary will also be in to finish without a loss, and. the Soviet bnlon. The Commu pendent Order of Odd Fellows, on Monday, I p.m. at the Ma serious. vited.

if that happens, the International Chess Federation, must sonic tiub, M3 Broadway. nist troops drove to the gates SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to announcement was made by, The hospital committee re Chairman Mary MacDonsM or wsrsaw. xner tney were werepvaitlng until you ar forced Dec. 21) Dont giv in to feeling Degree Misters Ben London give serious consideration to Raad Post and Unit to Install thrown back and, worried by of animosity towards close ties port was rendered by Louis Massero, who stated that the committee had visited East and Harry Rifkln, that the de (fair at home, withdrew, leav and not so pleasantly.

You can use your best ideas now to pleas your companion or urges a large attendance as final preparations will be discussed covering the annual bazaar, scheduled for Monday, get out together and have fine time at bobbies. Stop ar any claim makes for a shot at the title now held by the resourceful Russian, Tlgran Petrosian. gree team will begin rehearsals ing the Pole with victory. I Orang VA HosniUl. where Plagued with multiple poli la the- initiatory degree on Tues guing because you don sea eye John Campana, August Ver chaos may ensue.

tical parties, affairs slowly dis Sept. 27. Congratulations are duo to day According to to eye bout something. Hecht. William J.

Kelly and ARIES (Mar. 21 to Aor. 19) integrated, in me a aesperatei Bobby Fischer, who worries, Fins! preparations were made schedule, tbt team is to perform CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. Members are requested to return their pillow cases on Monday, if possible.

Gifts for nisuosH uea army Be careful not to annoy other not. about "propaganda vic Joseph Henna, ar patients. Horn on passes ar: An. drew Rooney. Georg T.

at Tuesday's meeting of th before a class of candidates at tabilsb a dictatorship. The today or you will lose valuable 20) Be loyal and giv your devotion to kin instead of being drawn to waywsrd outsiders. John Raad Post No. 433. i December meeting.

but victories over the chessboard, where, as far as he is concerned, they really the various tables will be appreciated. Personnel assigned Probert. Henry Dvkstra and world depression came. Had the! League of Nation been Joined American Legion, for th joint Ford Stoll. Others hospitalized tie more concerned about har to the various tables will be count.

1 installation ceremonies to mony at abode. This la very friendships, whether personal or In business. Listen courteously. loyal to them and you gala much, too. TAURUS (Aof.

20 to May 20) published later. by th United States, the depression and th collapse of the new European countries with include trans code mo and Frank Venice at St. Joseph, and held with th AuxHUry. important at this Jim. PETER DUNCAN Ml uta Ave.

The regular business meeting scheduled for Sept. 27, will be Anarew n. uustaison at Barnert AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Teb. oa Sunday, Sept 19, I p.m.

and th subsequent rise of dlctstor- --The following members are1 requested to attend: Past Grands Gary Feffer, David Miller, Paul Wolfberg, Max Lu-bert, and Ctrl Elumentbal also Sea Barr, Jark Bienstock, George Rosenkopf, Leo Blafer and Moo Bromberg. AH member interested In degree work Memorial. 19) Tber so many oppor hlps might well bsv bn Study well any information DRAFT DOnCF.RS AND DIVORCES cancelled. Tb lodes is pleased to an tunities all about you that vou evolded. Delegates to th national convention were advised that given you secretly by fello Commander Georg Raad Invite 'aH members and friends to attend th rfalr.

oaa oetier get ousy and seize nounc that all vacationists have worker about another, then Editor. Paterson News credential will in th mails tne best, bnow your ability in BY 1S39 German demands on iiiLJt lemihl One in need returned safely from their trips Announcement was ma da Dear Sir: early next week. conjunction with a good part to Scotland. Poland Included abandonment ofjaiks for assistance, Giv It, but ner, oet aneaai me ronsn corrmor. nuaaia oi- exo vour unusual methods It seem that people ara PISCES (Feb.

20 to Mar. 20) i are requested to attend and make this term a banner year for the degrea Uara. -i The marching team will also fered aid. The Poles, knowing GF.MINI (May 21 to June 21) Chairman Chri Fattal that arrangementa ar complete for the Initial "Oriental to be conducted Saturday, Sept. 23.

considering marriage an es Take it very easy todsy. sine Taps were sounded for two members who passed away alnce the last meeting, namely Yvon L. Bergen and Frank Romano. Officiating wer Com A llcht and cheerful air about that If Russian troop cim they would remain, refused. cape route from all evils when mere ar om rather uncxpect you when out socially wm neip Great ChUft Will Pay Official Visit To.Osctola Council rehearse for a short period and in reality, used for this ed little things turning un that On August 23 Russl and Ger to mas otnera leci Deucr, aiso.

nm wm ibw muire laoie reservations sre available, those Decree Master Rlfkin an purpose, it can lead to just could lead to trouble. Slow down mander Cellar, Chaplain Lewis many shocked th world by aign You able to find a new as counced that there ara several tne opposite. interested should contact tha a bit. Count your chang car- Ing a treaty. soclate.

He, or he, can most Take for example the large u. Lawton John p. Donahue, Edward Lloyd, Charles Macri, iuiiv, uuara your health. chairm a a as soon as possible. on seTHemner, l.

Hitler at helpful, kind. group of couples who showed IF TO UK CHILD IS BORN tacked Poland. William Orris, John Nsrglso, up tn the midwest lust a little Th German and Russians Louis Bruno, 1 Vincent Toll, President David Myers, of thehonlMf bt condiacU(1 Tuo. TODAY or she will on of those fascinating young ones a targe allegation from th post Is in attendance at th Hat convention In Wildwood, which closes tonight. Delegates In before midnight at the court' divided up Poland.

Raymond F. Carlough, George cegrve warn wuu, w.u i 0m Jod(lg MOON CHILDREN (Jun 22 to July 21) Keep a close tl snd a hlgner-up from meeting or there is bound to trouble. Do what you can to improve house to meet the deadline set around whom there will aeem Lucietto and Salvator Panlco Th sorrows of psst centuries eummary of aetlviUc of the XMCA, 1M Ward and by tha President, which was to be to much change constant clude Commander Raad. Past wer as nothing compared with A final meeting of th dsnr ior ui cDiunn iciin, mciuuiiij important buklneas will oe that any man not married be ly occurring, that you would be those of th Nad occupation. It New York theatre party.

are transacted, all members commute will be held Friday credit so that you bsv mor fore that time was eligible for wise early to teach not to take included iarg seal murder ny sued to attend. good will. Then you ess the crari. evening, at th barracks, and all committee members srt Arrangements will be com vane auickiy. I can understand It when Germans and Russians.

Th Soviet cynically betrayed th Polish underground when It arose plcted at this session for the of urged to attend. each passing acquaintance to much to heart that th parting brings great sorrow. Else the nature become too emotional Coromandar Gerog Marmo, Chris Fattal and Charles Attar. Rymmagt 5tf For Wardlow Pott laditi Auxiliary our boys are not anxloua to LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) new plan mad with new idal vialt of the board of great Winning Contract (Continued fjoni Page 281' to the spade ime but if you chiefs, scheduled for the meet be sent to Viet Nsm because of the happenings there.

But aines ss wcu a oia ones is me against the Germans, and then moved In and mopped up, putting th Communist In power. ing night of Tuesdiy. Sent. 2a. best rout for expansion now Preoarat bns will alao Out-of-towner can be very But todiy have the mag made for the card party which helpful.

Get In touch with them Joint Induction At Legion Post No. 379 Friday Ificted mike the cheeky on ipsde raiponte on th South wtu be held in the fan. marriage la not the way out of this. This only contributes to miles and miles of statistics tinder the divorce category later on. And then they will bo sorry.

oulckly, alert. nificent spirit of th Poles again In evidence. Inspiring others of and Utile 1 accomplished. Give a good practical education and teach to mor ohjectlv fin chart for the sales person, the lawyer, (he etc. "The Stars Impel.

Ihey it not compel." What ya make year life Is largely te YOUI i- As the summer vsratlon are VIRGO (Aug. to aeni. Z2 th Communist bloc to demtnd cards you would hav arrived at the same contract as the now over. Pocahontas Maud Don't try to out-expert the some Individual freedom. Patterson urges all members 10 Th Ladle Auxiliary to th John C.

Wardlow Memorial Post No. 785. VFW, will return the regular schedule of semimonthly meetings beginning Tuesday, at I p.m. At this session, plaas win ba completed for the rummsge Impressive ceremonies will Those who didn't make the Italian champion. It's good to have a Polish- endeavor attend In councu experts today or you csn really get Into trouble.

Control your temper. Be generous with loved deadline should consider them American going there meetings c. Double. The bidding wi selves lucky that they didnt exactly the ssm at both tables get married under these cir on tonight ana you wm not argue. Sun helmets worn by United cumstances, to mem i say sale, acheduled for Sept, 17 an4 LIBRA (Sept.

23 to Oct. 22) States nsval officers in the Pact In tho North America Argeo tine 'match and so was the re ault East wrappM DO hii Twtlvt from Aria To Afftnd Conftrtnet wait until the right opportun ia. at 73 North Main St. All Annual Convention of 6tthlthm Sritphtrdi At Atlantic City Although you may have to fic'a Patau Islands becatne status symbol after th Ameri ity cornea along and then tie donation will be gratefully te- argu somewhat, don't svoid tha knot. cepiea.

Twelve are residents repre can left Tho chief forbade discussions with assoclstes to doubled contract for a S90 score. Don't feel too bad If you featur th Joint Installation of officers of In Rohloff Zebrow-skl Post 37. America Legion; and th Ladies Auxiliary, on Friday, 7:39 p. m. at th Polish National Horn, 78 Godwin which tlm Leo Gorakl will be Inducted as post commander together with his staff.

Mrs. Adrle M. Llaowtk! will Installed auxiliary president, together with Mrs. Theresa Bilinski, 1st vie president; Lotli Gowron, 2nd vice MISS PATSY DECKER The annua "Past Presldenta senting Washington National In storekeepers to them to An important meeting of Tat day. Walk out temporarily or Night" will be observed Tuaa- S60 Market St, all commoners.

te very agreeani. men surant Company's Paterson district office will attend the day, Sept. 23. with a social pro well Judged preempt it'v uai J.Mi.u.iti watt gram to presented. company's biannual district All members ar urged ta at is meeting then plana wh agency salaa conference in Chi- East a fixes you wbJ; ducted Monday, at the But if you tfect to Nd tomhtn anades, you probably mate it tnnoxsnii'0t 1 Music Director Will Begin PUBLICITY AIM OAKLAND SQUAD Editor, Psterson Newg Desr Sin caffo Sept 13 to IS.

Ciucaiiyi. wm you bq lh Mraing m8alh by tM tend th district meeting on Friday. Sept. 34, 7:30 p.m., at th Albion Place Post, Valley Road. Clifton, They ar Harry BaylOuny, of 520 E.

Mrd Louis Dahdah. clubs you still score much bet Duties at Church Sunday president; Mrs. Rose new chalrlady, Mrs. N. Llnd On behalf of th Oakland of 70 Union Mr.

and Mra. aay. secretary; Mrs. Helen Lesnlck, treasurer; Mr. Marl Gerard), Eligible Isdiff who would Ilk th Norwich Choral Society, First Aid Squad and as chair Ben Daddah.

of 77 Main WAYNE It. Dwlght Richardson, newlv-armolnted direc ter thsa tht champs even though you probably go down on trick, d. Tbrt beart. Remember, Preparations will alao be mad Monday for the Paterson Grotto Cle Club. YMCA Male Mr.

and Mr. Joseph Leonard, man of the iw tuna orive historian; Mra. Elizabeth Kat-I Chorus and Iarg groups of would like to express my tor of music at the Packansck Incssk, chaplain, nd Mrs. Lodge delegation to attend the nnuat ronvcntloa at Atlantic to Join this auxiliary will pleas contact president Emm Fr rero, 3 Circle Haledon, for further Information. A membership drlv la now underway.

combined church choirs. thanks to you and your news Community Church, will assume we're only telling you what hap- 1 Roue Mundy, sergeant at-armi Invitations bsv been extend Th new music director t- paper for th cooperation you fumed we peraonauy oun 1 city OH Oct. 27. Headquarters o( 4 Crooks Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Kawara, of 330 E. 32nd all Paterson; and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ratal, of 4 Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Al Aa-baty, of 13 Sltleck both tended th Yale School of Music gave u.

It is of course his post Sunday. Richardson, formerly of Norwich. brings a wide snd like tb bid that the be In the Jefferson hotel. ed to county, pott and auxiliary officers and large delegation throush vour bsner that th Koulh r1aver made. (Neither did The members will alao dlaoia for fiv yean and bat been orgsn soloist with th New readers are mail swart of Is expected.

after the Italians had'plans for a card party to held doubled fof Soo.) It may be next month. their aauad'a activities. Haven Symphony orchestra, 11 I Associate of the American It I this financial support "ImpoMibk for South to ahowj farewell party will held high card points any otbernodnv for th sunerviaor, Mrs. COLO TV tB4lt1 337.9S ALPAxo nnos. trvf it.

MTiaiON GnlM of OrstnlaU. varied background ef education and experience of torn 30 years in sacred music. For the pat few years he has served th Universalis Church, Jacob Synagogue and Christ Episcopal Church In Norwich and directed various choral groups such as Oufgolng Commander John Zebrowtkf announced' that Important matters will be discussed -at Monday's meeting, which will start at I and Rlchardon will Joined by wsy. but feel That the three Lillian O'llara. at th borne of hit wife, Ilva, and th youngest In their proper us to that may better serve our community when th need arUe.

ROBERT A. INTVELD Oakland First Aid Squsd, Inc. received from our resident during our drlvt that enables us to purchas th best equip, ment and tupplies available and to train all First Aider heart bid ia lust too risky sod, Mrs. Dorothy Decker. In Linden of his four sons.

Tom. when mm iti.am km. South should let East West All appointees, member and has located homo ia th area, all ar urged to attend. FAIKINO) KlJff TO TOt steal th band. I friends, Invited..

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