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The Nutley Sun from Nutley, New Jersey • 3

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The Nutley Suni
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Nutley, New Jersey
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-i: I As Top Teacher Search for DeMars Back to Square One Nutleyite Earns National Award ON ALL SEASONALJWERCHANDISE crurffcled to pieces with this course of action for support of latest reversal. As matters DeMars' wife and two stand now, DeMars trail end- children. Knight Frank Ven-ed the moment he stepped out fura reports the Knights will his-office door at downtortW'eonhnue to provide financial Manhattan's Chemical Bank as well as tooral aid to the saying to his secretary, Int missing man's -family. the Local Chanter of the Central State University Mothers' PJVA. member, and- a Parent, Counselor for the Leaguer's Inc.

Mrs. Knighton was also a Girl Scout Leader. She was.honored as Parent of the Year in 1963 by the Leaguer's Inc, in Newark. Thank you Roselyn Y. Daniels 674-1615 The railroad condufior who told police he stopped a commuter train 100 yards outside the( Lyndhurst station December 20 to let off missing Nutleyite John DeMars is now sure the man who actually exited was not DeMars at al(.

Passengers interviewed fey railroad police confirmed the lEonduct.or's' about-face and added the man who did leave the train got right back on again. 1 The passenger thought to be DeMars apparently missed his Lyndhurst stop, but decide DRESS SHIRTS Well Known National Grands Long Sleeve 529 STRIPE SOLID PATTERN NECKWEAR Reg. 5.00 Now 3.19 2for 6.00 Reg. 6.00 Now 4.19. 2for 8.50 Reg.

7.50 Now 5.19 2for 10.00 8.50 Mrs, Evelyn Rose Knighton of 209 Van -Winkle Avenue, Nutley, New Jersey, wife of John A. Knighton, has beeir selected as an Outstanding Elementary Teacher of Aiherica for 1974, for her contributions to the advance-ment of elementary leducation. Her school principal nummatad her for national recognition and the Board of Advisors of Outstanding Elementary teachers of America approved It. rs. Knighton is a graduate of Alabama College and has graduate study at Seton.

Hall University and William Paterson Stato College. She' as. a member, of the National Education Association, N.J.E.A., New Jersey Audio-Visual Education Association, and the Paterson Education Association. Her civic ac-- tivities have included Family Ctub'Treasurer, Secretary of fr For all practical purposes, the Knights have decided to leave the investigative side of DeMars' disappearance to the police Conceding' there were areas of the case, that the Knights could not cover adequately, Ventura said tbd locus of the organization's concern will shift over to caring for the family DeMars unexpectedly left behind. NHS Slates Info Program For Incomers The administration and staff of Nutley High School is presenting a student scheduling information program on Tuesday January 14, at 7 45 p.m., ur-the high- school going home to play with my kids.

Detective Sergesmt LeRoy VanDerWende told the Sun the Chemical Bank is now involved in an in-depth check of all its accounts to see if funds are morgues and hospitals pf New York have been alerted with the aid of ed to travel on to Delawannfa Chemfcal Bank's Security rather than walk back along staff. As of Monday after-the tracks. Another passenger noon, no word had been offered to drive him back to received by police on the trac-Lyndhurst where his cat stood waiting. Nutley police will be speaking to bothmen even though they are now working under the assumption DeMars never boarded the Ene-Lackawanna line Friday. The Nutley Jpolice-Department's only solid eye-wi ness clue to the ing of DeMars' numerous 'credit cards.

The bank told "VanDerWende a complete, check of Chemicals accounts will take a few weeks at the very, least. The Knights of Columbus Council' 6195, of which DeMars is a past Grand Knight held a meeting Monday night at their. Hackett SPORT COATS Well-Known NationaLBrands 39 59 99 TO WELCOME 1975 Evelyn Rose Knighton off every, Ruane Suggests Move Meetings to Saturdays We will take 75 purchase over 6. A 4 Above Prices Reduced 25 to 50 Discount from Reg. Price Expert Alteration Included HIE TOWEL RACK municipalities in Jkuunc's 27th District hold their public meeting during the week in the evening.

Ruane contends I he citiens, who havejieen limned by this scheduling, arc-eager to involvc'themselves in community alfairs and ac-liviiics and have expreiked llus desire in considerable numbers." I "A Saturday meeting on a monthly basis would alford this untapped source ol eili.ert input, an opportunity to con- (r)'bu l)clr encrglcs lo. lhe rctpa.ve Ruane municipality, suggested. Ru.iik stressed Ins intent is not to interfere with the 'home rule a munferpali-ty 'I lecl.x however," Ruane slated, "if a mode-rale reschedulings could conveniently he initialed, more residents' would benefit and turn the communities themselves would benefit." if 428 JFRANKLI Save. JNUTLEY 5- 2-f 4 Acton ton Shop-Rite 4 ranmiiiiimiHwiniiM All students ofjtlie present eighth and mnVh grades and their parents are cordially in- vited to attend. Department- chairfaen and.

guidance counselors will present information which will assist parents and student in making the most desirable selection of school Courses for the 1975-76 school year, Date is Sel For Casting Of Piitoccfiio Nutley Little Theatre has chosen Pinocchio" as their annual children's show, to be presented late February or early March. Anyond interested In working on any phase of the production should come to 47 Erie Place, Nutley, on Sunday, January 12, 1 p.m. At that time, director Tony 'Betta will hold o(pen auditions vfor actors, and will be pleased to meet with anyone who would like to work on set construction, props lighting, tickets or anyjother backstage area. in addition," NLT is interested in finding a piano accompanist for the production, who will be paid a flat fee. For further information, or if you are unable to attend th.

above date, call 339-3144; SJ Screenings Set By Film Club For, Weekend '5 5 4 4 4 5 4, 5 Hours: Mon. 4'Frl. 9:30 9:00 2 9:30 5:30 aHkW State Assemblyman Robert R.uanc (D-27lh Dist.) has announced that he is actively pursuingNind itmovutive program with municipal of-liciuls of his district that woulij rcsult ip greater citizen participation in the shaping of local all airs. Submitted as a "New Year' Resolution" to the mayors and governing bodies of the respective communities lie represents, Runnc asked that, A rescheduling of publ.c nil-c-ting bc-allectcd to iacihlatc attendance by those individuals who arc unable to Ik present during the current week night sessions. 1 here are several sectors ol the population, such as senior cilicns and those who work nights, who, for a my riad of reasons, find it vir- tually impossible to lake part in the democratic process on week niglUs," Ruane explained.

1 Presently, the eight Serve You 20 Cl IITQ 59. 14900 -a .4 Weil Known National Brands Original Price to 200.00 Above Prices Reflect 25 to 0, Discount 1 From Oiirv Regular Prices EXPERT ALTERATIONS INCLUDED OFF REGULAR PRICE THE Bang OF PRICES 95 Harrison St. 73 Psssalc Avo. liutley, fi.J. Hutlay, N.J.

Doesnt have: to be expensive to good- WE SLICE TO YOUR ORDER FREE DELIVERY Thur. to Sun. Jan. 12 mm wmk Well Known National Brands NECK SHIRTS SHIRT (Long Sleeves) CAR COATS SKI JACKETS OVERCOATS ALL WEATHER COATS Old movie fans will be taken back to the nostalgic days of vaudeville when the Essex Film Club screens the 1929 sound the American Girl," at the club's headquarters, 263-Harrison Street in Nutley on' Saturday and Sunday January 11 and 12. Mary Eaton, the star of Nmany ptorenz ZiegfeldV shows plays the starring part and the revue section of the film has vaudeville acts by singer Helen Morgan, Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees and Eddie Cantor in one of his funmeH skits, At the Tailor Shop'The film "was directed by Millard Webb and was shot in.

Paramounts Long Island Studios in the early days of sound. On the same program is two reel silent comedy stare ing Lituref and Hardy called "Putting-Pants on Phjiip which was photographed by George "Stevens, who bfecame a famous director. The Laurel and Hardy film wasmade by. the Hal Roach studios in 1927 and shows Hardywelcoming his Scotch nephew off the hoal. Laurel in kilts plays the nephew, who is the bane of Hardy's existence as his lavorlte pastime is chasing the flappers iay' OBEDIENCE CLASSES IN I NUTLEY Exclusive trainers for the Humane Societies x' Uisen A 'Courts For All Breeds ENROLL NOW 7 Fo January Classes.

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