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Tmrco.tE fAssAic Ittit ocial Activities of Our Friends amid Neijrfibors THE DAILY HEWS, FAS5A1C, N. MONDAY, OCrOEER'28, 1339 New Officers Of Ahavas Israel Mothers Angels unior Order To Make Plans For Card Party Utio Sistsr By fluey Holland Wife WilCi By Robed Quillen Louis De Koyer Chairman Of Affair to Be Held on November 1 7 Regular Meeting This Evening The Passaic City Council, No. 147. Junior O. U.

A. will hold Its regular meeting thla evening at Kanter's Auditorium, Monroe Street. The committee In charge of the card party to be held Monday evening. November 17, prepared to That book "WU.ies books ain't lost no more bonk, Pst Riley can muscle outj'lause 1 found em under the make final arrangements for the more than I can, an' he ain't no porch slept where I saw him lose 'affair. The committee 1 headed I 'em.

spinach -eater MBS. MYEB WEINBERG Itenerary Head ot Shtorheed by Councilor Louis De Koyer The council has changed Its meeting dates to the first and third Mondays at Kanter's Auditorium. The drier tea to the annual convention held at Asbury Park Con-, ventkm Hall on October I and made a complete report at last Mondays meeting Past Councilors Fred C. Clough. Victor Christie and Speaker Explains $100,000,000 Bond Issue And Addresses wuiiam Maitland represented the council.

C. Clough was elected to directorship to the B. A. of New Jersey at lta convention held October 7 at Asbury Park while John Miss Geraci Is Married To Clifton Man Passaic Girl Becomes Bride Of Carmen Calasceibetta at Afternoon Ceremony in St. Anthonya Church Mias Mary Oereci, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Geraci, of 83 Hammond Avenue, became the bride of Carmen Calasceibetta. of 50 Alfred Street, Clifton, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock to the Church of Bt. Anthony de Padua. Plan Many Fall Activities at First Oak 1 'Norberta.

officiating. Mrs. Prank Oerardi. organist of the church, played during the cere- Ritual Sociable It Held for jjAhavas Israel Installs Officers In Presence Of More Than 500 People Mrs. David Smith Heads Sisterhood And Myer Mens Organization Mrs.

Myer Weinberg And Abe Koolick Are Chosen Honorary Presidents Prominent Guests Address Gathering At Pasraic Park Center Mi. David Smith and Meyer that is being done in making good Weinberg were installed a presi- citizen of the boys and girts. Mr Mr. mma itaunh. Ahavas Israel, Passaic Park JeiriJj r.

Poiic Recorder Barry Jortaoa 'Community Center at the center, and Mrs. Joelaon, at Paterson. 181 Van Houien Avenue, but eve- Chari's Rohmer. Patenon city at-mng. At the same time Abe Koo- tcrory.

and Mr. and Mi. Henry lick, ex-preatdent, and Mra Myer Weinberg and daughter. One, eg Weinberg, retiring Sisterhood lead- Flushing. L.

Quest from Brook-rr, who has aeraed aa president tor lyn and New York also attended. llhree years, were given the title Mr. Presikel. Mr. Ramenhofer of honorary president ot the Men's and Mr.

Joelaon also addressed Organisation and Sisterhood, re- gathering. spectively. Mortimer P. Simon let Gifu were presented to all thd the retiring president of the Men outgoing officer and lovely boo-Organization. squets to all the women.

Mr. Sonvm The other member of the staff received a wrist watch and Mix cl the Meni Organization are Sam- Weinberg a beautiful handbag, uel Goldberg, vice-president; Louis Handbag were also presented to Smith, treasurer; Mortimer R. 81- Mrs. Louis Smith, retiring financial mon, financial secretary; Barney secretary and to Mia Ullian Spits, Steinberg, recording secretory Ja- retiring recording meretory. Mr.

cob Jacobson, Abe Medvrn. Hyman Weinberg was given a huge cako Qotdstein. trustee. on which waa Inscribed Success to i The other Sisterhood officers are: Mr. Weinberg Mra.

Samuel Goldberg. Mrs. Jo- Mr. Koobck. who waa chairman seph Bloom, rice-presidents: Mrs.

1 of the affair, was assisted by Louis Louis Smith, treasurer: Mrs. Soli Smith. Sol Pariatr and Mra Barry Pariaer, financial secretory; Mrs jLovltoa Samuel Levine, recording secretary; PdOowtag the Installation a pen- Mra Meyer Elichman. Mra Barney gram of entertainment was re-Laderman. Mra Morris Bessmnan.

I sen ted by Mis Sarah Malone and trustees The Board ot Directors Mus Mildred Kopknr. Refreotv-tndudes Mra Myer Weinberg. Mrs jmento were served during the ere- Louis Evanaky. Mra Morris Bellet.1 ntag by a committee beaded by Mra Moms Leritos, Mra Phllip'Mra Harry-Leritoa Howard Sbul-Weisaman and Mra Morris Besaer-'man and hla orchestra furnished man. jthe music.

More than 600 persons witnessed! Streamers of orange and black. the Installation which waa carried autumn foliage. American and Jew-out moat Impressively by Abe Koo-, tsh flags and earl -colored Ught lick, master of ceremonies, assisted 'decanted the center. by Sol Pariaer and Manuel Weiner. I The first meeting of th Men's Addresses were made by Morti-1 Organization will be held temarrose mer R.

Simon. Mra David Smith evening and Mr. Weinberg request end Mr. and Mra Meyer Weinberg. 'all members to attend.

Dr. Aaron Simon, one of the On Sunday evening the Slater-prominent guests, gave a most to-jhood will bold the first card party cresting talk congratulating the; of the season at the center, unde 1 center an the wonderful progress it jthe chairmanship of lira Barry has made to the three years ataee'Leritoa More than 306 ticket1 organisation and upon the work have already been sold. I Herbert Wilson Succeeds Mr. Lambie As Chief Of Clan Scott, No. 231 Royal Deputy James Reid And Degree Team Of New Jersey Chief tians Install Newly-Elected Officers At Impressive Cere- mony In Carpenters Hall Large Assemblage Present The annual installation of officers ternal greetings from their teepee of Clin Sqptt, No.

331, Order of, tie lodges. Royal Deputy Rent to Scottish Clans, was held on Safur-1 a brief addreax reminded the mem-day eVentog In Carpenter's ben that It waa their duty to the-Jeffereoa Street. members and the members had Th ceremony was witnessed by a duty to the officers. large assemblage of clansmen, visit-j The past chiefs Jewel was present'-, ing clansmen, member from Daugh- ed to David Lambie, by Royal ten of Scotia and friends. Royal Deputy Reid.

Past Chief Lambie Deputy James Reid, Installing of-1 also spoke. fleer, was assisted by the degree A program of vocal. Instrumental team of the New Jersey Chleftan's music and dancing followed. Th Club. James Cathcart acted as! following contributed to a much cn-piper.

This was the first appear- Joyed program, Mrs. D. Young, Mra. ance of the degree team and it re-1 Hoon and D. Young.

J. Beveridge, ertved much praise. Impressiveness H. Wilson. Alex Ward, Sr, and Q.

waa added to the ceremony by the Shaw, Sr. rendering of vocal selections by Mr. and Mrs. D. Young.

The new chief, Herbert Wilson, after hla Installation, thanked the He. past chief; Lindsay, members for the honor conlered. tary; A. Steel, financial secretary, on him and hoped to merit their H. Cairu.

treasurer; J. Cairns. confidence. Chief Daughter Eliza-' aenlor henchman; A. Anderson.

they would probably be secured at the present time at about four per cent, which Is a very low rate, he oontlnucd. Unless th bond Issue Is passed there would only be enough money to th state treasury tor high way appropriations to pay for a few of the very Important constructions for the next two years such as; the Hudson River bridge, the bridges over the Hacxenaack and the expense of the elevated highway through Esaex County, Assent-bylman Mlae pointed out. The passing of the bond Issue would help relieve th unemployment situation as 133.600,000 dollars would be used to the next two years on road construction throughout the state he concluded Miss Carol Louise Adams Becomes Bride Of Marshall N. Pearman At First Methodist Episcopal Church Roseratwr Girl And Richmond Man Are United In Marriage At Evening Ceremony Member 0 The Bridal Party Reception Follow At Adam Retidcnce Couple To Male Home In Virginia Following Wedding Trip To Asheville, N. C.

Mia Carol Louisa Adams, daugh- moon, the bride wore an ensemble ter ol Mr. and Mnt James Adams, bnponed English tweed to lam I trimmed with collar and cutis of ot SI Heights Road. Rosemawt, jynXi Her accessories were Marshall N. Pearman, aon of Mr.jof the same shade and her corsage and Mrs. Thomas B.

Pearman, ol bouquet waa of gardenias and Richmond, Va- were united to marriage Saturday evening to the nrst Methodist Episcopal Church, Broadway and Gregory Avenue. The ceremony aaa performed at I clock by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Kirk Waldo Robbins. Dr.

Rear S. Adams, cousin of the bride, who presided at the organ console, gave a recital previous to the entrance of the bridal party. His selections Included Chant Bolennel, Vodortnskl; Romance flans Paroles, Bonnet; Ave Mans Stella. Huhn; Adagio from third Sonata. Gullmant Meditation Da Thais, Massenet; and Serenade.

Schubert. Por the processional he plaved the Introduction to Lohengrin" by Wagner, Francis Porter, baritone soloist, sang D'HardrkA, and Perfect Burleigh. Cvbodium and wordwardla feres banked the altar of the church while southern smllsx, autumn foUagt and chrysanthemums were entertwlned to the altar rail The ait-lea were roped off with white Chilian and bouquets of pom pom chrysanthemums tied with white ns! in ribbon. The brute was escorted to the' altar by her father who gave her to marriage. She was exquisitely gowned to a prtocesa model of ivory satin fashion'd with lace yolkTne long satin sleeves ended Irt below the shOulderrtn pufls ol lac.

HerVOit of bridal Illusion was arranged Into a cap with or range blossom strands She wore ivory satin slippers with mstchtng hose and carried bouquets of gardenias and UUes-of-tlie-ntUey. Miss Lee Adams who attended her stater as maid of honor, wore a frock of pale green satin fashioned to king line. Her slippers and hose were of a harmonising shade and she carried a sheaf of yellow and bronie chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, the Misses Agnea Sweeney ot Olen Rock. Marguerite Vender Clock and Margaret Kelly of Passaic, and Harriet Harbison, of Rosrmawr, wore long dressea of satin to the fall shades with matching accessories.

They earned bronae and yeilow chrysanthemums. The Bride presented her attendants with square cut erysUls, Dr. Thomas B. Pearman, of Richmond, Virginia, was his brother beet man, The ushers were Joseph Rutlln of Richmond. Virginia; Hugh Wade, of Alexandria; Virginia; Owen Allen, ot Hew York, and James Adams, of Rose-mawr.

Mrs. Adams, mother of the bride, waa attlrrd to a black velvet evening frock a Jeweled yoke. Her corset bouquet was of gardenias, The bridegrooms mother, Mia. Pearman, was gowned in bleck lace. Bhe wore a corsage of orchids.

A reception followed at the home of the brides parents, 5 Heights Rood. Rosemawr, When Mr. and Mr Pearman ft for Ash vt lie, North Carolina, where they will spend their honey llllea-of the-valley. The coup1 will establish thrtr residence at 1811 Idlewood Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. The bride, who was formerly a member of the faculty of School No.

10 of Clifton, la a graduate of Montclair Normal School. She la a member of the Beta Kappa Phi Sorority of Montclair. Mr. Pearman, who la an electrical engineer, la a graduate of Virginia Polytachnls Institute. He 1 a member of the Cotillion Club, the Old Dominion Boat Club and the Congreesional Country Club.

Miss Depczynska Becomes Bride Of George Burowiec Holy Rotary Church I Scene of Afternoon Wedding Reception Follow at Fifth Street Home--To Reside Here Holy Roeary Church waa the arena of the wedding yesterday afternoon ot MU Lottie daughter ot Mr, and Mnt Valentin Depcaynska, of 61 Plfth Street, and George Albert Burowiec, son of Valentin Burowiec, of 61 Plfth Street. The Rev, Francis Kowalcsyk, curate, performed the ceremony at 6 o'clock. The blrde, who waa given marriage by her father, waa prettily alllrtd In white chiffon velvet with matching allppera and hose. Her long- veil ot tulle waa edged with lace and the carried a bouquet of orchid showered with luics-of-thc-vslley. Mias Anna Nieradka, the maid of honor, waa attired to a frock of pink flat crepe with a blue satin sash.

She wore allppera and hose of a harmonising shade. Her bouquet waa of Talisman roses. Stanley Smith, of Wellington, We beat man tor Mr, Burowieo. The organist of the church plaved the wedding music and Vocal solo waa sung, Promts After a reception at the plfth Street home Mr. and Mm.

Burowieo left for their wedding trip. The couple will reside at 61 Fifth Street upon their return. The bride, who la connected with the Triplex Befcty Olas Company, the local schools, It a graduate of Mr. Burowiec. who Is a clerk far the L.

Prescott Company, la graduate of Holy Rosary Parochial Bchool. He la a member of the Demon Motorcycle Club and plava rear guard on the motorcycle polo club. McIntyres Are ABE KOOLICK Honorary President Drpczyn-ska, In a Newly Inducted Members Entertainment Miss Proctor Is Married To Harold Kendall mony, Ave Marla, and also sang During the ceremony she played I Meditation, from and Mendelssohn's Wedding March was the recessional. The Bridal Chorus from first ritual last Friday evening at the opera 'Lohengrin by Wagner, the home of Miss Mabel Brown jwaa played. I The bnde, who was given, to marriage by her father, wore a simple sleeveless frock of white The pledget that were th Misses Mr.

And Mrs. Hadrys, The Parent Teacher Association of Thomas Jefferson School No. 1 held Its flrat evening meeting, on Friday evening and to spite of the inclement weather was well attended. Uis Robert Walker, president of the association presided, and the reports of the various chairmen of committees were given. An amendment was made to the by-laws, changing th regular meeting night from the Ural Friday evening of the month to any evening dutng the month, which would be decided upon by the executive committee, dales to be announced monthly.

Sergeant Charles Farrell, who la to charge of th Safety Patrol, formerly called th Junior Patrol, and who has been called upon as an expert to various states to help or-ganls their patrol gave an Interesting and instructive talk to the parent on Sergeant Par-rail said ha welcomed this opportunity of addressing th parent and Instructing them to th alma of th Salaty Patrol, stated the fact that to the nine year of operation there had only been twelve Instance when passing motorists bad not stopped when ordered to do 0 by the patrol. He also stressed the fact that the Passaic Safety Patrol, which I one of the bast to the state, does not direct the traffic out merely protect th children at the school crossings. He suggested that each parent should conduct hla or her children to school and Instruct them to th proper rout to follow. Children approaching the viaduct on the East Ida are to remain on that aide until reaching Richard Street, where they wlU be safely conducted across by the petrol. Rlcherd England and Oeorge Reynolds, of civic committee who will present resolutions to the board of commissioners regarding th pollution of the Passaic River, addressed the audience Wpd 48 Yparsrac Blttaeri and Rose Oeldseller.

and a rv i rl IlCU 1U ACOip pledge were beautifully ar- flared skirt. Her veil of tulle waa Dinner nd Theatre Party rol- 1 rayed In a color scheme and were held to place with Ulles-ol-the- Bhe wore whit satin sllp- Anmversary Celebration Is Held irsded along th avenue. wUh mg hose and car- Th Semper Amicae. having a'rlcd bouquet of lilies -of-the-val-large membership of both Passaic Easter Ulles and roses At Byron Place Residence in girls, started thrtr season, many activities have planned for the Asson 1930 Mias Grace Oiacomarro, the maid ot honor, was attired to peach satin fashioned with a fitted bodice Clifton The Guests Present 1 Friends and relatlea of Mr. and Mrs.

William Hadryi, Sr. of 37 Byron Place, Clifton, gathered on Saturday evening at their home to celebrate th forty-eighth anniversary of thrtr marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hadryi were th recipient of many beautiful flowers and numerous gifts.

Binging, danc. Ing and games were enjoyed until a tala ka.i aftaa eroWtal. to A a. tw6w fviUU6il. and Oarfleld fourth been 31.

The trade Qreene Brody, Gabel, On held In ed played selections. dancing told by after which dstatyre'dm' officers are: Ml. Ger- flared 8he wore a close Kullk. president; Mlu 8.1vta nutn peach malm hat, satin vice-president; Miss Bertha 'dippers and horn of the same secretary, and Miss Pearl made and carried -a bouquet of treasurer I yellow tea rosea. October 17 a sociable wasi The bridesmaids, the Misses honor of the newly Induct- Sadie Oerad, Margaret Bptoosa.

members. Martin Friedman Lucy Lomauro and Mary Abbott, the piano and sang several were similarly gowned to nlle green Philip Weiss gave a satin with matching accessories, exhibition. Stories were Thrtr bouquets were of pink tea Max Klein and Irving roees. a late hour, a I The bride waa also attended by repast waa aerved. The guests de-vlrijreenT'o naFm ConcetU Darted, itendln their beet wishes 8yhr Oreene, Qrmce Blit Jacovelli, and Grmce Oiacomarro, KsnlMaCt inBWxVitL.8' We, qmeng the guest present were5.Bl2f?y'.

Pearl Gabel. Iora They wore gowns of peach Bo-Peep Mjm Blanche Margaret Proctor dnufthler of Mr and Mra. Richard Proctor, of ITS Lewi Street, Paterson and Harold Joseph Kendall, ton of Mr and Mrs. Arthur J. Kendall, ot ITS Lakeview Avenue, CUfton.

were united in maniere Satnrdfcy afternoon at the Little Church Around the Comer in New York City. The pastor, the Rev. Randolph Ray, officiated at the marriage which took place at 3-30 oclock. The bride, who was given in mar-r age by her father, was becomingly gowned in a brown crepe ensemble with matching hat and slippers and hose of the same shade. Her corsage bouquet was of rosebuds.

Her only attendant waa Mias Maude Kendall, sister of the bridegroom. who wore a rust colored crepe frock trimmed in dark brown. She wore a brown chiffon velvet hat with slippers and hose to match. Mr. Kendall's best man was Herbert Proctor, brother of the bride.

Following a dinner and theatre party for members of the two immediate fsnultee. the couple left for a three-weeks tour of Canada. Upon the return they will home In CUfton. The bnde was formerly connected with the Paterson Parchment maka their Edna style with hat to match and ear-Kultk rifd small baskets containing peach Fried-1 tea roars Frank Gcracl brother of the bride, waa best man for Mr. Caka-ceibetta.

Anthony Leone James Vespa. 'Albert Pin la velll and Salvatore Neatrice will act as ushers. Mrs. Oerad the brides mother, wore a navy blue crepe dress wiUi beth Oalletley. of the Lady Scott Lodge, and chief-elect James Bmlth.

of th Clan McLean, conveyed fra- Junior henchman; W. Cassels, seneschal, Robert Wyllle, warder and A. Smith, sentinel. Company to this city where a flare bottom and her eoraage was Kendall la also employed. She graduate of of sunburst rose.

Mrs. IB Patenon Hlsh Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam Hadryi, Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hlbbrt. Mr. and Mr. Richard Lyons, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hadrys, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron. Mr.

and Mr. Joseph Zaachak, Mr. and Mrs. WU- ml1T ot Ham Riser. Mr.

and Mrs, Thom a Herman Blsmowlra. Saul Relcr Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eigen.

Orllk, Mr. and Mra Garret Laffler, Miss Olga HUderbrandt, Mrs. Carrie Sean, Mr, and Mrs. WUUam RcU and son. Mra.

Lillian Pearson, of East Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. Rose Hlbbrt. of Oakhunt, and Mr. and Mra.

Edgar Plrovano, ot Ridgewood. Womans Union To Hold Missionary Meeting Tomorrow! Berenson, Lendberg, Gertrude and Jeanette Brody. Irving Feldman, Max Klein. Sidney Miss Lotz Is Gven A Party Dawson Avenue Girl Is Honored On Day of Fourteenth Birth- School or Business Women To Alexander Hamilton Institute. Calascebet-ta.

the bridegroom's mother, at the present time. Is at her place of birth. Castellan, Sicily. Italy. Following a reception for 450 guests at the Moose Home, River Drtve- eouple left on their honeymoon trip to New York State ion this topic.

They suggested the a appointment of a commissioner to the Pasxslc Valley Sewerage Com. mltte. They brought out th fact that many families wtr unable to use the water for drinking purpose mentioned th objectionable odors that emanate from the river and commented upon the refuse and debris that waa washed Into the rivqr from the factories and earned up and down th river with the tide, a menace to health. It was de-cuded to refer the matter to the executive committee, who were to drew up resolution to the com-mlaslonersj protesting against the pollution of th Passaic River. A delightful musical programs was given by Mrs.

Carroll Horton, pianist, and Mrs. Oeorge Helleger well-known radio artist and pupil of Colin McLeod. Du to the Inability of the scheduled speaker ot the evening to appear, the audience was delighted to have the opportunity of hearing on of thrtr own member speak Assemblyman Russell Wise, who la chairman ot the State Traffic Committee, gave an address on and at the request ot the Passaic County Chairman of Safety, Mrs. John Clifford, he sent a telegram Immediately to the State Traffic Commission at Trenton, re- Hosts At Social Entertainment ami Dinner Enjoyed by Thoe Present-Dancing Exhibition by Mr. And Mrs.

Albanese Sr A dinner and sociable was given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McIntyre, of 166 Passaic Street, at their home. Many close friends were invited and the gathering enjoyed an evening of entertainment. A spaghetti dinner, 'prepared by Mrs.

Stella McIntyre and Mil Julia Koepf, was served to th guests Refreshments ware nerved during the evening. Entertainment was provided by several of the guests. Catholic Daughters To Hold Bi-Monthly Session This Evening The regular bi-monthly meeting Hold Its Monthly Dinner Tomorrow Or. D. I Sidlovslcy 43 MARKET STREET Abev Wael worth's sag 16 Start Pbon Passaic 2-3222 A.

C. Is Planning A Vaudeville Show Judging from the fine rehearsal Friday evening the "Our Gang" entertainers. Including Grace Hart-Dorothy Hartmann, Mar- and Boston. They will make thrtr heme upon thrtr return at 460 Psui. son Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albance Ult nwn b' I.V gave an exhibition dance. A tango and a waits was also executed by the eouple. Several solos were rendered by guests and a quartet, composed of Miss Betty KepticX, Mrs.

Albanete. dangerous crossings, namely Houien and Broadway; and Passaic Avenue and Brook Avenue to count th traffic and report on the necessity ot placing automatic stop lights at there Intersections. Tbe Paaale Business and Professional Women will bold Ite monthly dinner at the Eke' Club tomorrow0 Pete. Court, No. 748, Catho-evenlng at 8 JO o'clock.

Pollowlns lie Daughter of America, will th d.nncr Congressman Oeorge M. Secer wto eddies stha member. i11 rwnln Knlghto Of 111 Co.umbu Auditorium. Washington Place and Hoover Avenue. The bride is a graduate of the local schools and waa affiliated with Th Woman's Uuton of the First Mr.

and Mr. O. Lot, of 37 Daw- Baptist Chprch Will hold Its month- jurettotta uT'mcmeeted I f1 Cstslock Harold Hartmann, Miss Eder Entertains missionary meeting at 30 o'clock Jim Hartmann, Raymond Markow- HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES EVERYTHING TO MARE THE; PARTY A Rl'CCESg AT JOHN MALCOLM, INC. Passaic's Commercial Stationer s. Dora Wr fo Eder, ot 368 Paul- uons I umer 10 with the Triplex Olas Company, ot Athenlk.

"Bed Sinnahj Mis Margaret "Charcoal" and Buster" i Ison Avenue, eras hostess on Batur- F.nfprtain Snrnrilv respectively, are certain to make a day evening at four tobies of! ouroniy hit to the vaudeville acta to be bridge for the benefit of th T. W.i Dor Turner, of It Aacen-sponsored by the A them Boys' c. A. Building Fund. ioa will be bosteee this I Club November 24.

Caroline Bart-' Her guesu Included Mrs. H. M. mann w'Q also enterto.n. I Smith.

Mrs. Harold Abhau. the BJl Doviak. Alex Komar, Stan Misses Farrell, th Misses Edith Troaat, Geraldine Miriam Van Zwler and Taylor also are In- Sykea Ruth Trixto In the cart. Hettema, Lois Wilson, Mrs.

Cyril Cupits Entertains Friends For Little Daughter tomorrow atternon at th parsonage. 130 Oregory Avenue. Mr. B. P.

Holden wlU give a talk on her recent trip abroad which Included attendance at the Oberammergau Py staging and dane-Passalc Play Ing were enjoyed. The room was Mra O. W. Bailey wtU bs ln Prettily decorated In Halloween charge of the devotions and Mra. color, orange and black.

At a A Miller and Mra E. K. Mer-. l'e hour refreshment were served, ten will assist Mra Solly as bo- The guests preeent were the tersea Th Union wffi hold a food aale Hoban, Margaret Tompkins. Catherine, on Saturday evening, on the occasion of her fourteenth birthday.

Bhe was th recipient of numerous gltta A variety of games luiS SmSfltaoito PASSAIC PAINTING INTERIOR DECORATING COMPANY Tel. Passaic 2-1198 tnd 2-6741-M Van Assemblyman Wire, who Is author Z. BorAternKaturSi afternoon at a Halloween party to Catiwrin Donor of her daughter Janice i Th St. George Dramatic Club naman. Elate Weber.

Dorothy Re ofMiI? MeS'NnnttTMarie cSlialtoS! I Marie. TJi horn waa lavish-. Ul bit together with Stan qua. KUatoeth Holarichter, Emily 2SS-rts Betty Struck cirttoVmr auSI dcrtod to orange and black. and Sam Buono as OMalley.

Mary O'Malley. Shirley no'ill'bLl whin MCliftan i Games were clayed and refresh-nl Louie to Listen Doremus, Helen Owen. Katherine BELMONT. N. Y.

The u1o opTn 60 Itath Van sriitf SSS menta were freed by Mra. Cupit Barckett will assist Fraxer. Eleanor Frazer, pinan. Weasels, formerly of Fasmie. baa ry.

-me I. to open at 30 and Seniora will town and told to be to Cal- Frmnc Simeraon Mint The little guesu present irere The Juniors and Seniors wia fini Rebels, Martha ODelL SESSi uSTSi 8011001 of Pauaic. Robert Schabel. William Kuchler. Jay Martin.

Peggy Hoover, John, o'clock. Monday Afternoon umitw HFftiHTS ITtMMS IN NEW BKl'NBWKK PARADE Mr Joseph Scliaub and Alexander McIntyre. took the gathering tb utest 8ut Trifflc Act, bark to the old days. Majority leader of the House of Assembly, consulting engineer to the Passaic County Planning Commission. and the Passaic Valley Water Commission Is also one of tile authors ol the 6100.000.000 bond bills.

He answered many questions concerning the bond issue which wiU voted on at th November elections. He said that 633,000.000 Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McIntyre. Mr and Mra.

Joseph Albanese, Mr and Mia Joseph sehaub. Mra. Julia Koepf, Mra. Mary Orandish, Miss Betty Kepick, Frill Dietel, Ernest Blanche and Alexander McIntyre, Jr. Choral Club To Meet Tomorrow Calvin 8chmiekr.

actlnf pastor of tb AUwood Community Cburch. and Robert Rlteh. of Lakevtew Hoiibta. am member ot th student body of Row Brunswick Tbeotomcal Seminary, which marebsd la tbs educational parade la msnimss "of icmuoo'l 'pand to eoMuma Athenia Ladies Aid To Serve Luncheon At Noon Wednesday Garfiiif. Frances Borneman- Janice Cupit.

Robert Lyons. aU of Pas sale; William Winterberf. ot Clifton: Dolores McCarthy, of Newark: James, Vlrftnls and Joseph Roberts, of Hackensack. The Choral Cdub of th Monday Afternoon Club, wtll meet year was being spent for actual; row morning at 16 o'clock, at the home of th director. Mra Albert construction and the purchase Mi Edet To Sere Mr James Edar.

of 28g Paulison Avenue, who la president of tho The October and Nsvcmb-r groups of the Ladles' Aid Soclete of the Dutch huraomosun a a feature of I i celebration of tb 950th th tram Wtoch WUl bo mry of tho founding of Mow Bruno- i 8vro at the Robert Treat tl, vick. ion Thursday afttenooa. Athenia Reformed Church wiU serve a Luncheon at the church bouse, Clifton Avenue, 13 o'clock Leo Hodder. ot South Parkway. At th first meeting which was held last Tuesday morning, the schedule otr the tall work waa decided upon, and Aehcarsal begun.

County Council To Entertain Republican Candidates, October 28 Th Republican candidate will be honored at a reception at the p- rei new M. C. A. Building. Ward MVe TOint UUD and Prtaco Streets.

Psterson, Tuesday evening. October 38. at 1 o'clock by tb Passaic County Council of Republican Women. AU Republican women are invited to attend. Mrs- Elsa H.

Flower, who Is president of the council, together with No IT Order of the Ent ail the presidents of Women's Re- publican clubs of the county, assure th public of an exceptionally Interesting afternoon. la addition to aa expected address by Mr Dwight W. Morrow, th Republican candidate tnd par. ty leader, John McCutcbeoo. wUl be presented.

A splendid program of entertainment baa been arranged, at the conclusion of which refreshments will be served. Of Odessa Chapter To Hold Sociable The Pall entertainment given by th Five Pent Club of the Odessa era Star, on Friday evening, was surprising succes In spile ol the rain a goodly number ot persons were present. Dance music was furnished by Louis Schenk and tus Royal Vagabonds. Arrangement! si being made for Its next event to be a slleer tea The affair will be held at the residence of Mr Mary on Sunday evening. November 6 The public wlU be cordially Invited' to attend.

at Wednesday. October 33. The mkl-day luncheons given by this Society are becoming noted for thrtr delicious home cooked foods and the women to charge are again preparing for a record atfndznce. Those on the committee are Mr A. Z.

Pultis, Mr John Russell. Mr H. P. Doremus. Mr M.

Mrlrop. Mr William Reay, Mr Alfred Post, Mr A. H. Port. Mr A LI be.

Mr EA Kirchner tnd Mra. J. Kirchner. road of right of ways. That the railroad! would pay fifty percent and Ute state fifty percent of th cost ot eliminating the railroad crossings and railroad approaches on the state highway If he staled, th Issue waa passed tlt.000,000 would be used for grad crossings and approaches to municipalities but not on the state highway 110,000.000 would be used In Bergen County.

135.000.000 would be used In Essex County, and 685.000000 on th bridge, culvert and right ot way on th new Hudson Rim bridge If the bond Issue Is adapted he remarked, the municipal taxes would be reduced approximately thirteen potato a year. The bonds would be Issued to sum of no more Miss Grace Lake Hostess To Sunday School Teachers Miss Oraoe E. Lake, of 39 Hoover Avenue, was hastes at a steak roast at her Saddle River summer home yesterday afternoon tor the Bunday School teachers of St. Oeorge Epjcopal Church. Tb invited guests were: Superintendent of the Sunday School.

Oeorge H. Easdale and Mr. Easdale. Mr. and Mr.

Unary Boh). Mr. and Mrs. John De Luca, Mr. and Mra.

Douglaaa McGowan. Mr. and Mr. John Scraver. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Brirvley. Mn. Herbert Krollv James Kingston, Clifford McNulty, the Misses Mildred Bayer. Dorothy Blesken, yelm Fryttock and Helen Blew ken.

EUREICA CAEIHET SHOP SPECIALIZING. IN Sashes, Dears, Trinjd Panslisg: WINERS DOLL HOSPITAL At Hdsentj fciioQ Z72 Monro St. HimHtn jjiwk Pbont Passaic 2-3648 -Wall. ertrlnztse. Aaeetsr am.

Brel Bab. Dell In. bell lire, aw Special Session Of The Secretarial League This Evening AU member of th Worn Secretarial Leacu ar urgad to bt prwpi at a apaoial aloa to ba hkl tomorrow avtninc at tb raai-daoca I Mia Soma Du barrow teb, of Sampaoa Strict. Garfteld. at wbtcb Um final plana wtU ba mata for lta Harwat Hoon Prolia In ba hakl aa Saturday ammc tn tha Knlahta of Columbia RaUroom, Mat Dobanowicb is ebairmaa of tha so-ctabe.

KILLW0RK OF ALL ENDS Tel. Passaic H579 Lendsn-Rertin Pbene BERLIN, Today. Telephonic connection with London wiU be made possible by new cable tn 193L than 630 000,000 dollar a year and (treat..

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