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The Morning Call from Paterson, New Jersey • 10

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The Morning Calli
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Paterson, New Jersey
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"A 7i 1" Hawthorne Pick 'Lakeland9 For New Regional HS District; VFW Auxiliary Presents Flag Red Cross Quota Is Harry Mrs ACing In Charge sT fi Elected Are urr icers HAWTHORNE Richard Harry, general chairman of the Hawthorne Branch of tha American Red Cross annual drive. Is 1 ft .14 mumming the reponslbllity of the industrial section. The drive The quota for the borough this will be conducted during March. King, wno nas Deen associated year la $5,800. Mrs.

George C. with tha Red Cross for 23 years. E' will serve as chairman of resi WANAQUE Georga Weir of Ringwood was elected president of the new Wsnaque-Ringwood Regional School District Board of Education last sight as the Board-organized. Raymond 3 a of Wanaquo was voted 1 e-president. Ap-.

mflnimonta included Msrtln D. Si Democrats Name Foran As Mayoralty Candidate dential. Playmakt rs Mrs. King, in addition to her work with the 'local branch, is social welfare aid of the home 1 service department of the Pater-son chapter. She la a board merry HALEDON The local Democratic Club last nlgtit selected; Alien aa secretary and John J.

Foran aa Its candidate for Mayor. The advisory cotnfens as custodian. Salariea will Try-Outs Here Tonight ber of tha Junior Auxiliary of the mlttea of tha club voted unanimously on hla selection. Two years be determined at a Jater date. a co Foran was defeated for the cost by a margin of soma 300 votes.

The Board voted to name the Paterson General Hospital, Ho-bart Memorial 'Day Nursery, a trustee of the Hawthorne Library Council eandldatea will be picked at a later date, according HAWTHORNE Try-outs for to Joseon Albanese. Democratic tha Neighborhood Playmakers' leader. It is expected that the and Is a member of the Zonta Club of Paterson. Volunteers are urgently needed Spring production, "Accidentally club will not name a candidate for tax collector. The Incumbent, Itidcewood Man Hurt Yours." win neia tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs.

Grace to work on the drive and Inter Joseph Garbacclo, an Jitdepend Komjlan, director of 97 Brook- ested persons ara asked to contact Mrs. King at 7-1080. side Ave. district the "Lakeland Regional High School." Tha vote on thla name waa 7-2. The name fWind-beam" regional waa proposed by Norman Talbot.

He also pro-posed naming it "Wanaque J. Shutte supported Tak bot's suggestions. The "Lakeland" name will be sent to the commissioner of education of tha State for approval. Committee chairmen appointed by Weir were Shutte, planning and building: Havena, edu Any amount of time, however i I nirm wr 01 inv nayntaaera. little, will be appreciated.

their friends and the general public have been Invited to participate. The three-act comedy will be presented on Saturday Harry announced that a blitz dsy wUl be held Sunday, March 11, when will contact homes for contributions and then make their returns at the Haw night. May 19, In Hawthorne High School under the sponsorship of the Roosevelt School thorne Public Library. cation; Edward Rhinesmlth, The following chairmen, ap Meuer. Dlaae.

Prttiaetll, Barbara C.relg, Danielle Dulsdow, Cheryl rate and Mrs. Bum i man. Back raw, Oft to right, CccUa Gibson, Rath Netxbelmer, VFW president, and Doro- tby Kenyan. HAWTHORN The local VFW Auxiliary presents flan to Girt Sceut Tre 52 at tha rirrt Reformed Chorck last alfhL la tha pbeU, left te right front row. ara Beatrice In Crash At Corner RIDGEWOOD A Midland Park man was hurt yesterday when hla car collided with another at tha Intersection of West Ridgewood Ave.

and Maltble St Hurt was Herman R. Hage-dorn, 22, of 70 East Glen Ave. pointed by Harry, will serve on Fathers'" Group. Of Local Interest tne drive: George schlelke, chair- man of administration; Mrs. Ann TlutmMAn hW1rman Kllt HAWTHORNE Mrs.

W. HalL Miss Fene Levy, chairman of Tha full Board expects to tour the area Sunday looking for aitea i'pon which to build the high school. On Fridsy lawyers will be interviewed for possible appointment. On March 9 architects will be Interviewed. Dr.

J. Harold Straub, county Todays Events first Friday chairman, has re-! Quested her committee to set the funds, assisted by Miss Blaine Edwards: Mrs. Emerlc Nikec. tables for the first Friday break chairman of canteen; Miss Em fast on Thursday night. 7:30 p.m.

HAWTHORNE Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. ma King, receptionist and Mrs Those who wish to serve Friday Jsmes A. Klrkman, chairman of morning are to report to the cafe Police his car crashed into one operated by Mrs. Frieda S. Ziza.

33, of 72 Parmalee teria at 8 a.m. Post publicity. Mrs. Lydla Edwards on been appointed co-chairman of tha drive. 1 1.

II, Veterans Foreign Wars, 1393, post rooms, 8 p.m. Wyckoff Hawthorne. Hagedorn told do- superintendent of schools, suggested that the Board pick a alto about 25-30 acres. He also suggested that -a superintendent be appointed by July 1. The regional district was au-thorixed in January by voters of both communities.

All Board members wert named by Straub. They will serve until next February when an elected board wiu take over. Steak cording to Harry's announcement 5e? o. in fMntf hi are: Mrs. Joseph Dreher.

Mra. P.ui1'(!,ou Kiwania Club, Dlnty's house, 8:13 p.m. Of Local Interest WYCKOFF The annual din H.rnM lnmM Un J.rn Jammea IM DrSKCS DUl COUlO.n'1 stop la time. Marquis, Mrs. Ruth SUngle.

Mrs icn'ner. dance of the Siconvac Fire Hagedorn was treated for cuts ill i i i I 209, m. Jsmes w. Brosdfoot. Jr.

and Girl Scout Troop Buena Vista Ave, 7 p. to. a win pe nria ai uie iraaiana ANDREW J. FORAN Mrs. Harold A.

Vandenberg. ana bruises at Valley Hospital Chalet. Oakland on Saturday, in ana waa released. Sdssnni Tralfigi Ladies9 Spcrlswcsr Excellent opportunity it now available for an outstanding younf main who ii interested in becoming a mtmbor of our tola organization to com tha entire Stare of NowJtrtty. Firm it "old lino" company and ona of tha best (nth field.

Ready fa wear background preferred but not Writ full All raptiat confidential. Please do not phono our Baltimore or Naw York offices. I. C. Isaacs lank and Grundy Street, Baltimore, 24, Maryland i ent.

has filed for re-election and Boy Scouts Hawthorn. MethoJ tor dancing. All firemen.) Investigating for local nollce Worth, and on their return trip Is getting support of both Repub Wanaque (Ust Church. active and social as well as wert Patrolmen James Tenney, visitea inenas in Virginia. lics factions in the town.

warn Majm ana Bert Cronk. Midland Park CidL William Foran has been a resident of The "Book and Author" lunch friends are invited. Tickets may be obtained from William Van Genderen, Martin Edson or any fireman. the borouzh for 19 years. He is Communicants Class 1, Hawthorne First Reformed Church, 3:45 p.m.

junta was also at the scene eon of the Woman'a Club will be held March 7 at Wayne member of the Haledon Lions Club, St. Paul's R.C. Church, and country Club, preakness. at Communicants class 22, Haw- The Rev. and Mrs.

George G. p.m. Mrs. John W. Rock, liters terves aa president of tne local Democratic Club.

He lives with ture chairman of the club la In his wife, snd daughter, charge. thorns First Reformed Church, 7 Heneveld of Quackenbusk p.m. have returned home from a va- Ication and business trip to Florl-I Boy Scouti Hawthorne First da. While there they stayed at Reformed Church, 7 pm. I the Kenwood Hotel at Lake Tickets art now on sale and Marion, at 53 ZabrUkle St Prospect Park 1956 But Is Passed PROSPECT PARK Th ir.v.

MVViolations Cost driver $45 In Fines WAVAQUE Donald E. Han-son, 21. of 21 Colfax was fined a total of $43 including court costs on charges of having fictitious license plates on his vehicle and with failing to anyone interested Is asked to call Mrs. Rock, WY. 4-1374.

or and Council last night passed Little Falls Big Question: Will Mayor Run Again? imuuc neanng I a 1956-37 budget, which totaled 7S2na and brought the tax rata up to (5.52 per $100 asseued valua-l have a change of address recorded by Msglstrste Joseph Crescents last night Chester Van Orden, 23.. of 33 Hamilton Bloomincdale. waa uon, aa against of last year. Local tax for municinal our. poses.

Including reserve for uncollected taxes, was 064.524: to fined $23 and SIS coats for LITTLE FALLS Whether raised for local arhi ou 50 P.f t. luniaa tone. Comolalnant waa 25-mile tone. Complainant i aiao aaa a will not rurr as candidateXapt Clarence Montanye. wh.

oumy taxes were. i Au. j. raised $13,711, to $61180 lor me towpsnip committee. Ui wun nn navmg a an-The budiet waa oaued 'ln rJthe too political nuestion nere.

Ivfr Vincent Ipsale. 20, Mayor Schumacher, term "MCTWIs SKS meeUnf 10 yolc toelr ending this year, and so far Hob-Charge was made by Patrolman ert Moore and Thomaa Nolan juuciam. tiM rndM.tM for 7 Sanders. 83, of Mala VkI rn rVi-; Memng rorest. n.y..

waa A nAt i.k.t 1 lnauoD on int uur uiri. tn.A tin nA Schumacher, aald last night he VhAni nZmVZ LU mako plain hi. made by Patrolman David Sisco. will North Haledon Levies $25 Speeding Fine NORTH HALEDON Magis sometime before the deadline for registration March. 8.

He had no comment to make on a rumor trate Edward O. Weiss last night fined Donald Peirano. 40 "Matlock Paterson. $23 and $3 he might skip the' primary elec tion to run as an Independent Fire Alarm Survey Due cost for speeding 43 miles an hour in a 23 mile zona on High Mountain Rd. -f ho nt The magistrate reserved decision for two weeks in the cane LITTLE FALLS A survej and check of the fire alarm sys Waldwick Five Taken ToIospital After Accident WALDWICK Five persons were taken to Valley Hospital Sunday night following a two car crash at tht Franklin Ave.

traffic control. Frank W. Houff, Ackerman Saddle River operating an Imported Cistalio Lincoln '53 fail-ed to right his car after making a left from Wyckoff and ran Into a car owned and operated by Theodort Estes, 8 Fourth Paterson waiting In the lint of traffic for tht greea light Hoff was treated at the hncni. terns will be made here, as a result of a meeting of officials of three compsnies and Com of William Atma. 700 LawUn Rd Wyckoff, who waa ticketed for speeding 70 miles an hour In a 23 mile zone on Belmont Ave.

The judge took Abma'a license mitteeman Gordon Kent fire commlssionerTat Kent's home last night and Instructed him to come back with hla father, on March 12. Kent will recommend action to the township committee, after a check on the problema of the alarm system and fire coverage here, he aald. Kent aald the meeting last Allendale -U Mrs. Dunn Talks For Woman's dub ALLENDALE Wra TalW yjf M- nn n'ls I Sr 44 I rl II I night was "a very fine session in which there was an exchanse tal for a badly lacerated left leg which required 18 setures. He was also cut on both hands.

of ideas conducted a calm atmo sphere." rnree passengers in the Estea The meeting eame about as a result of a proposal to shift the B. Dunn of East Allendale entertained tht literature department of tht Woman's Club at her homt Friday afternoon. Mn system from Enterprise Com- psny to police -headquarters. a anno'- tor car were treated at the hospital. Mrs.

Ruth Estes was treated for back Injuries and ber two daughters, Sharon, 12, sustained a bump on head and a bruised face. Judy, seven cut her lip on the dash. The Injured were taken to the hospital In WAL. Firemen themselves are split Dunn gave an Illustrated talk on the Dunn's summer European trip Including the River Rhine Holland, Yugoslavia, Auatria and over the proposed benefits ofl I 3S 1 I I lm af ITUS---7SCacs the shift. from merchants, pri i gvfltam' aap wn- ga aSMsa i i i -asjBSSMBBBa iiaiy.

i vate citizens and associations The chairman. Mrs. Arvtd Nv-i VAC ambulance -by Cornsmen berg, spoke briefly of a recent enerally opposed the shift. The Comoanv had voted. irip io rum ine restoration on 5-0 against the move, remark- A tne seaport at Mystic.

Conn Joseph McGaldrick land Joseph Grlppo. Handling the 'accident for the police were Sgt. George Bunnlng and Patrolman George Bunnlng. selection "Words America Lives 'in tt the alarm system was By" by Ruth Catton waa readmore economical ana tnat quick 1 A 'r response of the department had by Mrs. C.

R. Vollaro. Damage to the Estes car a 54 saved lives and kept fires small, Because of the March 23 lit- Dodge was estimated- at $300 erature department meetine- fall with over $1,000 on the Hoff car Wyckoff which was owned by F. H. Hoff mg on tne same day at tht 11th District Spring Conference at of 252 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

Rutherford. It was decided to postpone tht meeting and hold Jointly on April 6 with the American home department The' next meeting will be held at 1:30 R. II. Wegener Heads Zone Board Again WALDWICKt-Robert H.T Weg Bobcat Pins 1 AwardedToCubs WrCKOFF Bobcat pins were awarded to Robert Sheffield. James Parla and Terry Mc-Henrv at a meeting of Cub Pack 253, held Thursday night at St Elizabeth'a School hall.

p.m. at tht home of Mrs. H. Darken, Orchard St ener was re-elected chairman of Midland Park After the opening prayer of-! There will be a record and ierea oy tne cnau a n. un Joel Munzing.

O.F.M.. and the the zoning board of adjustment at a reorganization meeting held last week. Kenneth Johnson was re-named to 'the post of secretary. Among tht matters considered at the session were two requests to convert homes In two family dwellings. on Franklin slides of China at the Helping Hand Society meeting of the First Refoflhed Church at the church tonight at 4.

The society has recently, taken on the sup pieage to the colors, Cubmaster VanderGMg presented advancement awards to Martin Schlat -i ter, James Falkner. William Height. John Wood. William Tfiet. port of a Korean orphan and a picture of him was received at ten, Thoma.

Whittemore. JohnW Wh wmttemore. and William Shef, last weeks meeting. Ladies are asked to please bring In dime I field, Wolf Bagdes: Robert Con- quired before such a variance were outlined and all neighbors must be notified in writine of cards for Overseas Chinese. flon, George Mitchell, and Fred erick Muller, Ber badges; Jo- sepn carpenter, -nd Richard the date at which the zoning board will hear and act on tha requests.

i fASSMC COPNTT Cntaaat aLOOMCrODAlX Bl fiaker, Lion badges Also, Robert Conlon, Gregory Thunderbird Special V-8 engine develops more torque than any ''other engine in field. This means quicker response, smoothed running in the kind of driving you do. Just a. gentle nudge of Ford's accelerator and txjwosiYoq pass in instants when instants, count! Ford now offers this mighty engine with anjLFord Fairlane or Station; Wagon model with The. Ford again showed its tailligfit to all competitors in the "Olympics" of stock; car racing it Daytona Beach, Florida.

j. In blazing across the finish line F6rd idemon-i strated once more the izzHng jWonnance that 'n keeps it the largest-selling V-8 in the world. No other car in the field could match Ford for getaway git" for straightaway acceleration for all-around roadability. To see exactly how the other nnen, iticnaro uavts. and Joel Paramus Tanls, gold arrows; Robert ourruN-Mfk a.

Bam. re. a net. Mr. BmN, IX im- i BAttOON BasaMMM, aa.

selling World's largest-i Richard Davis, and Joel Tanis, silver arrows. Den 2 won the Webelos plaque Babe Ruth League Organizing Now PAR AMI'S inn 7 ior me greatest numoer of parents present at the pack meeting auwtaoanrc arra. Waitte wmuaia, au. T-sa. UTTia rmxtJ maiaa.

ae. oraomauc. nai more, uioc cuic ivuuu lTest Driie the Mrs. RMlfffO ri.lr cars trailed behind Foresee the chart arthe Top--" wait? nf this rap 1 Uome in lOuay lor a icsi irtyp. mu uui iui yuui-OI mis page.

.1 Champion I On nf th secrets of Ford's performance is the sen aoout rorai exciung jwjjvrinuMCk i um why Ford is the V-S with the world's biggest following! tremendous torqtfe (whwf turning power) developed by Ford engines. For example, Ford'i new 11 7 were mauea out Dv the ed the pack as a Den Mother. Paramue Babe Ruth Lea, tn The theme for February being boyrbetweenthe awa ofa to Presidents." all dens exhibited yean old to pfay b.sehall tjelr handiwork with the empha- "fhe responie EufbeeS 3Sr. re-sis on Abraham Lincoln and ported leaeue memher. i i George Washington Teddy Roo- Beto 'Tu tot Jpp'llcl: Ksint given Abrham Were-SUi aiso given.

iMarch 25 for and IS v.f RVBTSI BALCDOK Uti Stawra. atu. a-Tssa. rASuio crrv attarc. l-MM.

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aa. 4-esse. WABAQta BHb rMttraaa, AB. DEMAREST SALES SEMJICE, IIIC, nnnis-PATTEnson, C0 Morket Poterson, N. j.

boys Meisurementior uniformr 63 Royal Hawthorn, N. will take place as soon as possible. Additional Suburban WATNaWNna UJttai TKrfeaM a. djl i AnyJjoyho.liigibl tnd de On Pages 9-1H9-23 watt BtlirOBD atWAaa 0a invtMaakkaa -ssi. sires to play baseball thia year la requested to send In an applicat-Uon to Jack Morrison, secretary of the Bable Ruth Leajue.

3' 1 JQ Paterson Morning Call Feb. 28,1956 faMajBJSJSSSJSJBSSSSSSSSSSSaBBBB 1 'A I 1 I. 2 i 1 I.

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