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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 37

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May 25. 1955 Paler son Evening Htm VI IK A E. IE ID) AD in in 8th Graders Exhibit Projects MISS RITA KORZA, 890 GOFFLE HA. 7-2530 or AS. 4-2001 sss9wrsr off awtlhiorie I Car RollsDovn Hll, 10th Anniversary State Orders Butler to To he AlMnlhony's wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Boyd, 309 Haw HAWTHORNE The sacra- thorne Was celebrated -Sat HAWTHORNE An unoccupied urday night at dinner with ment of Confirmation was re celved by one of the largest class auto which was parked Inside a friends. es In the history of St. Anthony't For at Least Another Year The 'couple was married May garage last night rolled out and 22, 1943 at St Mary's Episcopal Church, Haledon, by the late Rev. proceeded down the Mohawk R.

C. Church Sunday. The class included 384 children and 70 adults. Ave. hill and struck the tide of Gordon Jones.

Mrs. Boyd is the Each individual receiving Con former Florence Mabey. Her hus firmation was accompanied by a house. The car was parked Inside wanaque A state assistant commissioner of education meeting with the Wanaque, RIngwood and Butler boardi of educa his or her sponsor. The church band is employed by the Manhattan Transit East Paterson.

The Boyds have two children garage by Mrs. T. De Marco at tion last nigm toia the Butler board to accept Wanaqut and Ring-wood a freshmen high school pupils In September. was filled to capacity with many people standing in the aisles and outside. 1 1, I Diane, eight and Barbara, three 1S4 Mohawk Ave, The floors of uepn nayion toia tne board the garage were open.

to arrive at a decision on Butler The Most Rev. James A. Me- Parker Photo IINS FISH. CHIPS SUPPER TONIGHT that an emergency aituatlon ex Nulty. D.D..

Bishop of Paterson ists as far as providing high The car struck the house of August 143 Mohawk officiated at the ceremony, as school education for the two up- HAWTHORNE A fish and chips super will be held tonight Ave. About 173 In damage oc county borough crop of new slsted by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph O'Sullivan, pastor of St.

An thony't Church, Rev. Brendnn by the Holy Name society of St. students this year. AS EXHIBITION of their projects for the past term was held recently by membera of the threa 8th grade classes of the Kossuth St. School.

The projects were made in connection with aoclal tndies and require certain amount of research for authenticity. Outstanding In the display were a coal mine complete with shaft, elevator and shaft house made by Pat Dl Lorenso and radar de section tower by Dave Ulrlch. Other projects Included the first airplane, achoolbotue and telephone, a sailing Vessel, a covered wsgon and dolls by tome of the girls. Shown In the abort photo, left to right, are Edwin ZedlewsM, William pletrowlts. Alan Weiss, Pat Dl Lorenso, John Salute, Peter CaporossL Ben riteher, David lirlch, Lola Rosso, Arlent Beggs, Anna SUvestrl and Janet Harding.

curred to the house, bushes and planti and about $200 damage Anthony't R. C. Church. Pro-reeds will go toward the User said Butler High School is overcrowded and the board Is church's building fund. to the front of the car.

upset about the situation. The Butler board Is consider Madden, associate pastor; Ru Rev. Msgr. William F. Louis, chancellor of the Diocese of Pat erson; Rt Rev.

Msgr. Walter H. Hill, pastor of St. John's Cathedral. Paterson: Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Supper will be prepared by Miss Carrie Blanch and will be Patrolman Vincent Mangiafico ing a project which includes con served by the members. wgn scnoois sending, district problem by "Dr. Frederick Rau-blngcr, state commUsloner of education.

i Clayton told members of the Wanaque board headed by Stephen AlcGirr. president, that the state office of education wanted future high school plans of Ring-wood and Wanaque by September of this year. Butler served notice on Wanaque and Ringwood earlier this year that it would take no new pupils after September of this year. The extension In time permits the two borough's to complete plans on a proposed regional high school set-up or to come up with some other plan. struction of a new auditorium and gymnasium and new school John Shanley, pastor of St.

Jo J. V. Janssen, chairman, reports that due to the large demand for tickets and reservations, no new Investigated. Borough Firm Names Two Executives cafeteria facilities, but no addi tlonal classrooms are being con sldered. v- seph Church, Paterson; Rev.

Joseph Brestel, Rev. Joseph J. Duff, Rev. James Leahy, Rev. Jamet tickets will be sold at the door.

Those who have made tele Smith, Rev. E. Scully, Rev. Also present at the board HAWTHORNE T. R.

Finn make payment at -the door. conference which was held at Paterson State Tearhera College was Dr. Ablett H. Flury, assist Callahan, Rev. L.

Flek. Rev. Eugene M. JJcQuaid, Company announced the ap the Giants-Dodgers baseball game pointment of Arthur W. H.

Towne JR. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING TONIGHT Connelly. Reverend McHugn, Kev. on maay at me new xors ant slate commissioner of edu J. Guidetti; drams, Mrs.

Jacob Krommenhoek; music, Mrs. Fred Rothwell; literature, Mrs. David Wagner; art, Mrs. J. Guidetti; foio ureums.

xnose going on George Byrne, and others. cation; and Harry Sears, board Uayton toid tne Butler board, as tales manager of the Industri the trip will take a bus which whose president Is James Oser, and borough attorney for Butler HAWTHORNE The Junior al Division, and John Yule-ms Sister Verttlas, principal of M. Anthonv's Parochial School con will leave the church at 6:30 p.m. hosDitality. Mrs.

Leonard Peck; sales manager for the Electronic Woman's Club will meet tonight at 8:13 at the home of Mrs. Rob Henry Mutz. chairman lor tne Men's Club, has Issued a request Area Marble Champs Nosed Out of Contest WAYNE David Holder. 11. ducted the classes throughout the year, assisted by the other listers.

Division. membership, Mrs. Roy Kay; ways and means, Mrs. William Murray, and welfare, Mrs. Leonard Bless ert Broadfoot.

69 Kingston Margaret Williams and Mrs. Ruth Bauer, all of Pomptoo Lakes; Mr. Terry Vlssao, of North Haledon; lor program ideas lor tne Men The firm. 200 Ontrat 1 and prospective members will be uud. signs and manufactures equip- guestt.

WEST PATFIISON i Borough Man Pays $5 Fine on Charge Of Reckless Driving Mrs. Jean CTark, of Haledon; Mrs Miss Jane Bolcma win pre pv.ent for the elimination of shock. ing. Meetings Jo Jackson, of Wayne: Mrs viuiauuu sua noise in industry. Nursery School side at a business meeting during which reports of the recent state convention will be heard.

A so Atamonlc, Mrs. Jeaa Jackson, Church Guild Sets Fish, Chips Supper HAWTHORNE The Guild WAYNE The Men'a Work Group of the Preakness Reformed To Hold Graduations cial hour will follow. WEST PATERSON Joseph Church will meet tonigm at Mrs. Kstherlne Baumann, Mrs Emma Glich, Mrs. Dorothy Wll Hams, of West Paterson; Mrs.

Pa Plays to Be Presented Today, Tomorrow PACKANACK LAKE The Praver and Bible study, Cal SOFTBALL TONIGHT HAWTHORNE The Haw Co-Ooeratlve Nursery School will of the Christ Child of St Clem- ent't Episcopal Church will spon vary Gospel Church, in Preakness trlcla Jackson, Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Mrs. Rose Bauer, Joan HAWTHORNE The three noid two graduations tor lis pu pils this week, Thursday at I Flrehouse, Kauer a p.m. thorne Chevies will play a Paterson A Softball League game to sor a fisn ana cnips supper on June 2 in the parish hall, from Bauer and Mary Ann Bauer, all one-act plays under the auspices a.m.. and Friday at a m.

local marble shooting champion, won two rounds In the recent state championship and was nosed out by the second best shooter In the state, a boy from East Burlington. The championship matches were held in Wild-wood. Willlsm Lothian, 11. the Wayne runner-up also played but was eliminated early In the match. Champions and runners-up from 30 municipalities competed.

The two local boys received participation trophies. night at 6:15 with the Dovers. at oi raterson. ot tne Twenties Club of St. Reading room, First Church of Christ Scientist.

Boonton The Thursday graduation will Lobosco. of 121 McBrldge was fined $5 and $3 costs on reckless driving charge made by Mlsi Eileen StevenS, of 7 Lake Wayne. A similar charge by Lobosco tgainst Miss Stevenj was dismissed last night In Municipal Court under Magistrate Domonlc Calvaliere. Both were" Involved in an accident at Hillery St. and Sandy Hill Field 2.

Paterson. Har nents Episcopal Church be for the three-year-old group vey Bush will Pitch for the 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Tickets niay be obtained from anv member, or by calling Mrs. Leon Plante, or Mrs.

Wesley Lvnch at FA. 6-2087. There will be presented tonleht and tome The guest of honor Is the former Miss Anna Jackson of West Paterson. sister of West Paterson Mountain View, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m service, 8:30 p.m. Chevies.

row night at 8:13 at the parish and the Friday ceremony will be for four year old children. All members of the community are nan. Patrolman Alfred "Murph" Jack Midweek prayer meeting Moun be no tickets sold at the door. The plays are: "Who Murdered son. cordially invited to attend the tain View Gospel Church, 7:43 Meetings Committee members are: Mrt.

who-" ''Some Dav Perhaos" and graduation exercises. "Coming 'Round the Mountain." Rev. R. Cameron Fisher, pastor McBrldge Ave. HAWTHORNE Ladles' Auxil Tickets msy be obtained at the of the Packanack Community Church, will present the diplomas Anita Grady.

Mrs. Marlon Rom-ney, Mrs. Dorothy Riker, Mrt. Phyllis Colyer, Mrs. Marlon Ra der.

Mrs. Dorit Lynch and Mrt. Plante. iary of Fire Co. 3 will meet to door.

Poppy Sale Is Reported Success Cornelius Bosland. of 24 N. 8th Hawthorne, was continued under $200 bail and is to appear next week for sentencing on night at the N. 8th St. firehall.

p.m. PACKANACK LAKE Anglers Club To Hold Dance to the children. Recently elected new officers Community Association, has an Woman's Club Will View Play Tonight WAYNE The drama depart The auxiliary police unit of the of the parents association of the nounced that the following will charges of being a disorderly per WEST PATERSON The Amer Civil Defense Council will meet school are Mrs. William Wescoat, serve with him thLs year: How son In the Garret Mountain rarK ican Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 238 termed their poppy sale president W. H.

Lowans. TWO STUDENTS ON DEAN'S LIST Hawthorne William Naugh- Reservation and for assault and tonight at 8 at the VFW home. 45 Royal with Police Capt. Charles Kenyon, in charge. vice-president; Mrs.

11. E. Pruner, ard units. Walter Mooney, William Loring, Edward Mooney. Robert Stock, Carl Jagge.

Samuel battery against a park policeman. a success last week-end. PACKANACK LAKE The ment of the Woman'a Club of Preakness will present "Star Struck." a one-act comedy, at the secretary: Mrs. T. Bingham, Jessie Dyhstra, poppy chairman.

Anders Club will hold itsan treasurer: Mrs. John Geortner, Parlsl and Donald Boehler. St. Anthony't senior choir will A third charge or resisting ar. rest was dismissed.

Leon S. Tarsa. of 35 Tren announced that the cooperation of ton. of Lafayette was among eight students who attained nual ball Saturday, June 18. at Installation meeting tonight In the program: Mrs.

Frank Trainor, supply; Mrs. F. O'Brien, the lake clubhouse. Tickets are Wayne Recreation Center. Moun post and auxiliary personnel and West Paterson residents made the meet tonight at 8:30 in the social hall.

The Junior choir will meet at 7 m. ton Paterson. Harry C. straight A records during tne Fall semester at Montclalr State tain View. After the show an WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS $2 per person.

Bud Laird and his orchestra Honn. Sr. of 34 Sheridan Ave. venture a success. Oscar" will be presented to a Teachers College.

will furnish music for the dance. The American home depart William F. Standaert. also of Boy Scout Troon 89 will meet member of the group who was thosen as the best actress of the Paterson. and Use Sylvester, of 148 Orchard Clifton, were fined $10 and $5 costs for passing This orchestra plays engage- Choir To Present tonight at 7 at the Methodist Hawthorne, is on the dean'a list at the college.

menu for the Smoke Rise Uud, ment of the Woman Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. George Kiel, on Pines Lake year. Husbands and guests will Church. attend the performance. Musical Program the North Jersey Country Club, and the Montclalr Golf Club.

a school bus. Arthur M. Palmer, of 160 Poll Dr. Members saw a demonstration Mrs. Jacob Krommenhoek will CHEAP INSURANCE IS LIKE ANY OTHER succeed Mrs.

Fred Rothwell in the PACKANACK LAKE The on the proper way to make slip covert. rnOSPECT PARK Trommelen Hurts Hand in Fall coming year as drama department CHEAP COMMODITY; IT'S VERY senior choir of the Community "fy Rd Harkcnsack. was fined $5 cosU for blocking a driveway and Michael Donato. of 23 Michel John Slngae, was found not guilty of parking In a prohibited Church will present "Springtime cnairman and tne group will con Church Men's Club Entertains Wives PACKANACK LAKE Mem APT TO BE MORE EXPENSIVE PACK MEETING Th Cub Scout Pack 107 will tinue tneii meetings through the Summer. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

James IN THE LONG RUN. serenade." a program of popular music, on June 4, at 8:30 in fellowship 1 all. tone. bers of the Men's Club of the Community Church entertained hold its monthly meeting Friday evening at the Pines Lake School. The boys will assemble at 7:15 The choir is under the direc RAYMOND RHODES AGENCY VIRGIL LOZZI, Associate tion of Mrs.

Ruth PROSPECT PARK Borough their wive 4 a "ladles' night Soder, 47 David Scott June 15. Mrs. A. Shurtlef Drew, Eleventh District vice president, will p.m. to practice marching and the cnurcn arganisi.

ISO lafayetto Ave Hawthorne, M. J. HA. 7-17. Councilman John Trommelen.

of meeting Tuesday, In fellowship meeting win oegin at 8 p.m. 269 N. 10th injured his right Stork Shower for Mrs. Michael Bauer WEST PATERSON Mrs. Ml Guest speaker for the evening Present Articles to hand early this morning In a fall on Haledon Ave.

Mr. Trommelen. a local milk insiau r.irs. jamrs Mowies as Mrs. Herbert Brg.

treasurer, and Mrs. Michael Cer- was E. Dunkinson. manager of the Chamber of Commerce of The Oranges. His topic was Greystone Hospital delivery man, was delivering vjno, federation secretary.

Various department chairmen Enjoy the fabulous comfort of; "Rackets, Frauds, Swindle! and milk before 5 a.m., when he fell and sewral bottles broke, cutting PACKANACK LAKE The first chael Bauer, of Mathea St. Pomp-ton Lakes, was given a surprise stork shower recently at the home of her mother. Mrs Florence Jackson, 556 McBride Ave. The will be: American Home, Mrs Gvds." group of personal articles pre- his hand. Dunkinson divulged the meth bavld Wagner; gardening, Mrs.

Eric Steir; ceramics. Mrs. Sarah He was treated at the office ods and techniques wmcn arc used today to put across schemes shower was given by Mrs. Mar of Dr. Peter Berkout.

Five stitch Breen; home arts. Mrs. Charles Sellman; civics, legislation and garet 'Jackson, sister-in-law of es were required to close the cut pared for parents at Greystone Hospital- by the Friendship Club Packanack Community Church was presented this afternoon to Mrs. Thomas Simpson, county di and crime of this type. Refresh' Mrs.

Bauer. youth conservation, Mrs. H. Van ments were served at the close Police Sgt. Kryn Ver Haae transported Mr.

Trommelen home in Lenten; civil defense. Mrs. Har Those, present were Barbara of the meeting. rector of the Greystone Hospital icy Selple; fine arts section. Mrs the police car.

Bauer, Mrs. Helen Clark. Mrs. The Men's Club plans to attend Association. The oresentation was made a a regular meeting of the club.

Th weekly workshop to prepare WINTHROP'S 275 MAIN ST. OPEN THURS. FRI. TO 9 P.M. the gifts was formed in response YOU DON'T HAVE TO CROSS THE RIVER to a recent talk by Mrs.

Simpson. The committee functions under the chairmanship of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. Regular meetings of the Friendship Club are held monthly. Cadet McBrlar Promoted Cadet David McBrlar, 26 Moun tainside has been promoted to the grade of Cadet Staff Sergeant, it has been announced by Col.

Milton Towner of the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame. Ind. Cadet Staff Sergeant McBriar Is a sophomore in the vollege of engineering, ma joring In aeronautical engineering. $050 MEETINGS also aeaSabit hi ttrtpltu style you won't find this value in lievY York anyway! PACKANACK LAKE The Women's Club of the Community Church will meet "tonight at the church.

The meeting will be held at 8:30. ii NOBODY BUT WINTHROP'S OFFERS YOU The adult education class will also meet tonight at the church at 8:30 p.m. Rev. R. Cameron THIS BRAND NEW "oil nw" CLEANER Complete Wi'h All Cleaning To6b, for only Fisher's discussion topic for the evening will be "Mohammedanism." This is part of a series of great world religions that have been studied during the course in the light ot the Christian re THE ALL NEW MODIl 77 no.

m.m ligion. r. A SMI MICI COMPIITI FIXES LAKE Schoolchildren May Day Program Set for Tomorrow Tha KbUMwifi in fat fat, flexfcla as rfcbofl i7. new cats digs im yoy wonderful wireoM! control with soft-bra comfort. Eidi uodofcup Wiv to givt perfect separation, and has an exclusive flrmaurve lining for ft that's firm just right fed CMffiERELU's ol-ftetoulo aUftiic straps can't slip, wont snow they're set wide to wear with the deep plunge, scoop, or wide square neckline.

Jry on CINDERELLA and feel the difference 1 of RWwnw'ire comfort! White embroidtrtd cotton, A cup 32-36, I cup 32-38 else available ip strapltss style ($3.50) LJLH UL PINES LAKE The May Day Only WINTHROP'S OffeTs It At This program of the school children will be held tomorrow morning at SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE! 10 a m. on the basketball court on the school grounds. If it NEW FIAT rains, the program will be post Ribbon Wirt OLD STYLE Round Wire) CSSS! plus EASY TERMS plus IMMEDIATE DELIVERY poned until 10 a.m. Friday. The Onfy ffV ntw Uwyt glvt you to much for your monty FLOATS! km si $3.00 rfows ae woitingf osr week ae rtrf tape children will be dressed to represent the different countries of the world and will sing and dance as the natives.

Their program AND DEPENDABLE WINTHROP'S SERVICE Is called "One World." Following the program, picnic lnnrhp will he eaten on. the MoT Ver Orer Tventy Years, We're Services! Wfte We're school grounds and the regular II SAVES YOU MONEY lunch program will be omitted. Soda will be sold. The afternoon will he spent at a field day un- THURSDAY UNtiC UIQTUQOP stores Paifclna at All Oalla lets. City Parfclnt Lot Cewpaas Bedeemad.

education director, Mr. ATgen-tero. Parents and younger brothers and sisters are invited to at- ATUSON FASSA IC-M ACS INS ACK n4 NAMES COMMITTEE PINES LAKE Anthony Mur Open tvtry nit to 6 P.M. Thuri. and Fri.

to 9 P.M. In PaNrson: 275 MAIN STREET MU. 4-1020 Opoeile VS. Taeetre rav. of Osceola chairman of 236 MAIN PATERSON th nrnnertlet committee of ine (Convenient Porting Arias Near Out Ston) Pines Lake Country Club and.

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