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I REAL ESTATE, BUILDING - ALLIED TRADES I
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BUILDERS
Coppoletta Bros. Inc.
BUILDERS
General Contractors
Cliff side Park, N. J.
J. GULLIKSEN
Builder—Contractor
Cor. Lawton and Hillside aves.
GRANTWOOD
PHONE CLIFFSIDE 1888
Member of the Builders' Association of
the Palifiades
E. HOLMDALE
Builder and Contractor
GRANTWOOD, N. J.
Phone Cliff side 1111
Member of Builders Ass’n. of Palisades
GEORGE BOVE
Builder and Contractor
Bergen Boulevard and Trolley
PALISADE, N. J.
Phone Cliffside 1749
Phone Cliffside 1661
GEORGE OLSEN
Carpenter and Builder
Estimates Furnished
456 Nelson Ave. Grantwood. N. 3.
PETER KNUTSEN
Building Contractor
4B1 Nelson AvS.. Grentwood, N. I.
Phone 207 Cllffslde
BUILDING MATERIAL
Charles S. Shultz & Son
Dealers In Mason’s and Builders’
Materials
1721 Willow Ave.
HOBOKEN
• Phones Hoboken 995-2971
CONTRACTORS (GENERAL)
John J. McGarry
CONTRACTOR
OFFICE:
EDGEWATER, N. J.
Phone Fort Lee 370M
C. Maceri and D. Cutrupi
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Sewers - Blasting
CONCRETE WORK
Hudson St. Fort Loo* N’ J’
Richard C. Pagliughi
General Contractor
Formerly Chief Inspector of Conetruetlon
of Highway* *nd Bridge* ol Bergen Co.
2041 LEMOINE AVENUE
FORT LEE N. J.
Phone Fort Lee 03W
FRANK CAVALIERE
Rock Excavation and Conerela
CONTRACTOR
2050 Hoyt Ave., Fort Lea
Phono Fort Le*i 892
Louie DISclaecio, Preeldent
M. Farratjane, Secretary
Bergen Contracting Co.t Inc.
Phone 2006 Cliffelde
360 Pallaade ave* CLIFFSIDE, N. J.
Testa Swimmer’s Strength
A "awlmometer” Is a device Invented
by Ray Alexander of San Francisco to
test the strength of arm and leg
strokes of swimmers. The machine Is
mounted on a tripod from which a
long line is attached to the swimmer
and measures up to a hundred pounds.
| CONTRACTORS (General)
Phone Cliffside 396
CAPORALE BROTHERS
Contractors
Fairviewf N. J.
Anderson Ave. and Kamena St.
JOHN YAWOR5KI
Builder and Contractor
Real Estate—Notary Public
308 SECOND ST. CLIFFSIDE
PHONE CLIFFSIDE 78
HERMAN MARTIN
Contractor
Improvements and road work
395 Broad ave., LEONIA
Phone Leonia 1965
HANDWERK BROTHERS
Painters, Decorators and
Paper Hangers
4 PALISADE AVENUE, Cliffside
& 141 25th street, Guttcnberg
Phone: PALISADE 2316
CONTRACTORS’ SUPPLIES
The White Supply Co.
Contractors’ Equipment
Concrete Mixers and Pumps
767 Fairview Ave. Fairview
PHONE CLIFFSIDE 1086
ELECTRICIANS
FERD. A. WEIS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Wiring for Light, Heat, Power
Motors, Fixtures, Supplies
806-308 Palisade Avenue
CLIFFSIDE, N. J.
Phone Clifluide 1214R
Telephone Cliffside 127G
BONATZ BROS.
Electrical Contractors
Supplier and Lighting Fixtures
Battery Service Radios
430 Anderson Ave. Cliffside Park, N. J.
Batteries called for and delivered
IRON WORKERS
Telephone Cliffside 1622
CLIFFSIDE IRON WORKS
E. PINOTTI, Prop.
——Structural and Ornamental—
313-315 SECOND STREET
Bet. Walker and Cliff St,.
CLIFFSIDE
NORTH HUDSON WIRE
FENCE MFG. CO.
Wire FenceB of Every Description
63 and 65 ADAMS ST- GUTTENBERC
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Phone Union 6387
PLUMBERS
FREDERICK SCOTT
Plumbing & Heating Expert
Weatview Ave., Ridgefield
Phone Moraemere 121!25
Membei .Rational Association of
Master Plumbers
C. LEEGER & CO.
MERCHANT PLUMBERS AND
HEATING CONTRACTORS
All kinds of slate and asbestos roofing
sheet metal work, gutters and leaders
Lawton Avenue and Trolley
Phone: ClilTsido 221 (Jrantwood
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
“Investments With Safety’
CONSULT
A. H. Lueders & Co.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
ANDERSON AND KNOX AVES.
GRANTWOOD, N. J.
PHONE CLIPFSIDE 158 nnd 1593
HARRY BARBER
Real Estate and Insurance
Cur. Anderson & Grccnmount Avcs.
GRANTWOOD, N. J.
PHONES:
Cliffsido 1603 Union 5962
M. J. RYAN
REALTOR
Bergen County Properties
Bought— Sold— Exchanged
Phone Cl iff.side 3(>7
673. Palisade Ave. Granlwood
Member
Real Estate Board of the Palisades
P. Lo Bello and Son, Inc.
BUILDERS
Reallote Insurance
Mortgage Loa’ie
622 Falisade Ave. 404 Anderson’ Ave.
Grantwood Cliffside Park
Phones: Cliffside 1634—366
BE1RNE and BOHM
REALTORS
253 Grant Ave., Cor. Trolley Line
GRANTWOOD. N. J.
Members- Real Estate IJuard of the
Palisade**
Phone Cliffside 416
IN GRANTWOOD SINCE 1899
PHONE FORT LEE 4U
Fidelity & Casualty, American Alliance*
Sun indemnity,New Jersey Niagara, Sun
GEORGE H. SCHLOSSER
FI AL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
21)6 Main Street Fort Lee
CLIFF REALTY CO.
Houses, Acreage and Lots
Bought and Sold
J. H. BORD
Lemoine Ave., & Washington Ave.
COYTESVILLE
Phones Fort Lee. 1670—1671
FRANCIS A. BANVILLE
REALTOR AND INSURANCE
Office: 319 Palisade Ave., Cliffside
(Old P. O. Building)
Phone Clilfside 365J
Secretary’s Office of Cliffside Building
and Loan Ass’n.
P. W. Limouze & Associates
Real Estate—Insurance
558 Anderson ave., Grantwood
PHONE
Cliffside 1819 or Union 4000
North Jersey
Title Insurance Co.
• Guaranteed Mortgage
Investments
Titles to Real Estate Insured
Capital Funds ... $1,000,000
Hackensack Morristown
West New York Coal
Company
The Likable Doctor
We linve not a word to say against
our great medical specialists, liut per
sonally we like n doctor who looks at
our tongue, feels our pulse, says It’s
nothing organic and gives, us some
thing to cure it.—Ohio Slate Journal.
Phones Union 6023—8672
Res. Phone Morsemere 3084
Superior Workmanship at a
Moderate Cost
M. H. BODINGER
Plumbing and Heating
Contractor
300—13th St. 535—34th St.
West New York Union City
Estimates Furnished—Alter
ations and Repairs
Heating Systems Installed
Old Floors Renovated
To equal new; 20 years’ experience,
parquet and hardwood floors laid,
scraped, finished.
W. F. Tieniard, 217 44th St.,
Union City Phone Palisade di!82
E. SCHUMANN & SON’S
Roofing - Sheet Metal Works
Telephone Union 607
Modern Ventillating, also, by Experts.
For practical roofing of every description
113-115 38th street, Union City, N. J.
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Medicated Soap
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FFJtD. T. HOPKINS & SON. New York City 1
rHARRY
LUjCHT
ARCHITECT
HGANDERSONoat?
452 PALISADE AVENUE
CLIFFSIDE PARK"
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Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
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825 Palisade Avenue, Pal Lsade, N. J.
Tel. Cliff side 167-JOG ,
"SERVICE: Outstanding: as the Palisades"
ARTHUR J.ROONEY
BEALEJ'XAXE 6JXNJ0EANCE
Broadway At Thirty-first Street, Wooddiff-on-Hudson, N. J.
Phone Palisade 4000
Fort Lee Bridge Realty Corporation
Specializing in Acreage and Houses
in the Bridge Zone
Selling Agents
H. D. Schall and Associates
Palisade Junction Phone Cliffside 890
Telephone Cliffside 31
Notary Public
C. RICHARD
heal estate and insurance
.356 Palisade Ave. Cliffisde Park, N. J.
\
Member of Granlwood-Palisade Real Estate Board
Telephone Cliffside 31
C. RICHARD
President
A. BACHETTI
Treasurer
Cliffside Park Construction Co.
Contracts Taken for Buildings of All Kinds
Houses, Apartments, Factories, Theatres, Churches, Stores
OFFICE:
356 PALISADE AVENUE, CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J.
Drainage Problems
SATISFACTORILY AND PERMANENTLY
SOLVED BY USING THE
RAPID DRAIN PIPE
Manufactured by
Herman Walker Realty Company
Main Offices 72 24th St., Guttcnkcrg. Phone Union 245
Factory: Little Ferry Phone Hackensack 650W
Also walker concrete bricks and blocks in any shade. Walker roofing
Tile in Spanish and French Designs in any color
! Lester Clutterbuck
Wed Sunday Last
M133 Frances McCullough A
Very Pretty Bride At Home
Wedding In Edgcwater
Miss Fiances Anita McCullough,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, of
Hilliard avenue, Edgcwater, and Mr.
Fester Molt Clutterbuck, son of Mrs.
K. 1,. Clutterbuck and the late Frank
C. Clutterbuck, of Palisade, were wed
at the McCullough home on Sunday
evening, June I!), at seven o’clock. The
Reverend Philips, Edgcwater, ofliici
ated.
The bride was given in marriage by
her step-father. Mrs. Frank Kohrs, of
Ridgefield Park, a friend'of the bride,
was matron of honor and Howard
Frank Clutterbuck, a brother of the
groom, acted as best man. The cere
mony was attended by members of the
immediate family and a few intimate
f riends..
An informal reception at the home
of the bride followed the ceremony.
The young couple stole a march on
the guests by quietly disappearing via
a file escape for a honeymoon but did
not say just where they were going
They will reside at 2.r>f> Lafayette ave
nue, Grantwood, upon their return.
Lester Clutterbuck is very well
known in Palisade and other com
munities along the hilltop. He pract
ically grew up on the Palisades and
has been associated with many local
amusement enterprises as a motion
picture projectionists and house man
ager. These establishments include the
former Grantwood theatre, the Grant
Lee theatre, at Palisade, and the beau
tiful Plaza theatre in Englewood
where he is now engaged in the some
what new profession of operating the
highly intricate vitaphone.
Miss McCullough, the bride, is also
well known and popular not only in
her home town but in the neighboring
boroughs where she has has a legion
of friends.
William Le Bert De Bar
Dies Following A Second
Tonsil Operation In N. Y.
William Le Bert De Bar, 2.'?, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Le Bert
De Bar. of 72 Lincoln avenue, Grant
wood, died at C o’clock on Monday
morning in a New York city hospital,
following a lingering illness.
William suffered an attack of ton
; silitis about eight months ago and
after the local inflamation had cleared
up, underwent an operation for the re
1 moral of his tonisls. Infection follow
ed and when apparently well he went
to Florida for a rest. IJpon his re
turn recently the experienced a reoc
curcnce of the same trouble and an
other operation was considered neces
sary. The operation was performed
but the deceased was unable to sur
vive it.
Funeral services with a high milli
on! mass were held at the Epiphany
church yesterday morning and inter
ment was in Madonna cemetery, Fort
Lee. The Reverend Father A. J. Fer
ret l i officiated,
Horgan and Ilorgan were in charge
(if the funeral arrangements.
Hundreds attended the funeral ser
vices and many very beautiful floral
pieces were mute evidence of the very
| affectionate esteem in which the young
man was held.
lie was associated with his father
in the silk business and was a prom
inent and popular member of the hill
lop’s younger social set. He was a
I member of the Zeta Chapter, Thi Del
ta Epsilon Fraternity. Members of
Ibis Fraternity attended the funeral
services in a body and at a special
meeting on last Monday evening pass
ed resolutions of sympathy for the
family of the departed one.
The deceased was engaged to Miss
Miriam Moser, of Coytcsville, and the
devoted couple had planned to be mar
ried at an early date.
The community sympathizes with
his loved ones and his cheery smile
and sterling qualities will always ling
er as a pleasant memory in the minds
of his legion of admiring friends.
Engagement Announced
At a bridge held at the home of
Miss Pauline Frasch, 90 Washington
avenue, Grantwood, Wednesday June
8, her engagement to Mr. Wm. G.
Neckerman, of 408-10 street, West
Now York, was announced.
Bridge was played until 11 o’clock
and the prizes were won by Misses
Marie Henne, Elsie Muller and Helen
Kuhl. The tables was decorated with
two beautiful bouquets of peonies and
a place-card with an inserted note
making the engagement known was at
everyone’s place.. After all congradu
lations were rendered the couple, re
freshments were served.
Those present were: Misses Helen
Kuhl, Marie Henne, Frieda Henne,
Elsie Muller, Rose Neckermann, Dora
Eckhoff, Etta Eckhoff, Cornelia Mas
ton, Mrs. lv. Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Frasch and Mr. W. G. Neckermann.
The Christian Endeavor of the
Grantwood Congregational Church
| have discontinued their meetings ovei
the summer,
Twenty-One Are ;
Graduated In Ft. Lee
Twenty-one members of the class of
1927 received their diplomas at the
Fort Lee high school graduation exer
cises held at the Fort Lee theatre on
Wednesday evening.
Howard Kyle, speaker of the even
ing, gave a powerful address in which
he stated that Lindbergh was a high
school student from the middle west
and that he was proud to come from
the same place. In referring to Col
onel Lindbergh, the speaker urged
everyone to take him as an example
of fine American manhood.
The program began with the Senior
class marching down the west aisle
of the theatre, accompanied by a
march, “Militaire,” by the orchestra.
The young ladies were attired in white
and carried bautiful bouquets while
the young men wore white flannels
and blue coats and each had a flower
in his lapel.
The invocation was given "by Rev.
Douglas H. Lowcth, of the Church of
the Good Shepherd, Fort Lee. This
was followed by the musical selection,
“Merry June” by the Girl’s Glee club
composed of sixteen members.
Miss Mathilde Arnheiter, of Pali
sade, a graduate, welcomed the many
friends, parents, members of the Al
umni, former and present teachers
that were present.
Next came two more entertaining
numbers by the Girls’ Glee club. They
were, “Pale Moon,” and “Big Brown
| Bear.”
Louis Colo, president of the gradu
ating class, spoke of the four years’
experience that the class has had since
beginning school in 1923. Mr. Howard
Kyle then gave his impressive address
after being introduced by uspervising
principal Arthur E. Chase. The class
then rendered the class song which
was written by Charles Agemian. This
was followed by the presentation of
the well-earned diplomas by John F.
Whitteakcr, president of the Board of
Education. Mr. Whitteakcr heartily
thanked those present for the qualify
ing vote that was given to the high
-cliool proposition on May 10. The
vote was 1,023 for the new building
and 74 against. Bids for the Bonds
will be received by the Board at a
meeting to be held on July 15. The
construction will probably begin this
j September, and completed within a
year.
Benediction was given by Reverend
Edward Callendar, pastor of the Beth
any M. E. church.
j The musical selections (were tender
the direction of Miss Kathryn E. Afli
son.
Four members whose averages for
the four years, were ninety or above,
received class honors. They are,
Mathilde Arnheiter, Louis Cole, Jean
ette Miller and Ruth Zion.
The departmental honors are: Eng
lish, Mathidle Arnheiter, Louis Cole,
and Jeanette Miller; French, Jeanette
Miller, Ellsworth Pardridge and Ruth
Zion; History, Helen Drummond and
Jeanette Miller.
The members of the graduating
class are: General Course—Charles A.
Agemian, Mathilde Arnheiter, Louis
F. Cole, Helen M. Drummond, Evelyn
V. Howell, Doris Y. Marsden, Thomas
F. Meehan, Jeanette E. Miller, Paul
ine M. Morrow, Ellsworth G. Pardrige,
August J. Pousson, Charlotte Rosen
stengel, Sophie Wolpert, Ruth Zion:
Classical Course—M. Estelle Magee,
Jean A. Wilson: Commercial Course-r—
Doris Corker, Catherine M. Hauck,
Dorothy E. Hewitt, James D. Kerwien,
Helen C. Lowe.
Philip Weigele Passes On
To His Final Rest—Death
Caused By Infected Foot
Philip Weigele, of 2C>0 Knox avenue.
Grant wood, passed away about eight
o’clock on Friday morning of last
week, reaching the ago of 77. An in
fected foot was the cause of his sud
den death.
Mr. Wcigele had'bcen in the best of
health up to three weeks ago when he
had the misfortune to run a nail in
his foot. The wound became infected
and after two weeks, resulted in his
death.
Funeral services were held at his
late home on Sunday afternoon, the
Reverend Olsen, of P.ergenfield officiat
ing. Interment took place on Monday
at the Fairview masoleum and the in
terment service was conducted by a
Reverend Hill, of Newark, an old
friend of the family.
S. It. Sharpe Company, of Union
City, were in charge of the funeral
arrangements.
The deceased is survived by five
sons, Edmund, Philip, Jr., Theodore,
Robert and Walter, and one daughter,
Miss Julia Weigele. Four of the boys
are in different parts of the United
States. Walter and his wife, also
Miss Wcigele are now occupying the
family home on Knox avenue.
The Weigele family came to Grant
wood from West Nyack about eight
years ago. Mrs. Weigele died two
years ago.
Miss Pauline Lagna, of West Hobo
ken, held a bridge party recently, and
Miss Adeline Thomas, of Wilfred terr
ace, won first prize.

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