OMMERCIAL LEADER SOUTH BERGEN REVIEWTHURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1953Ferry spoke in praise of the Fair Lawn Freeholder.Teaneck’s Women’s Republican Club sent flowers for Leers and his wife.Sheriff Martin Ferber, former director of the Freeholders, also received a floral basket from the Fair Lawn delegation. It was Fer-ber’g birthday.Leers, in his 1052 review of accomplishments by the Freeholders, termed it an outstanding year. He cited:Opening the new 363-bed Bergen County Hospital; opening of the new County Vocational and Technical High School; the first full year of operation by the Bergen County Sewer Authority; development of the Bergen County Park Commission program to a total of 2,60(1 acres; creation of the Northwest Bergen County Sewer Authority to solve sewage problems of 17 northwest Bergen towns; beginning of the sanitary land fill experiment in the salt marshes of Leonia and Teaneck as a possible solution to the County's refuse disposal problem; and engineering studies of a flood control program, particularly in the saddle River basin.Leers and his colleagues received and unexpected endorsement of the program from a Democratic source. The Board is solidly Republican.Democrat Mort L. O'Connell, a former Sheriff, rose to praise the new hospital as one of the finest plants in the State.David Boswell, municipal engineer, in Ridgefield Park and Wyckoff. thanked the Freeholders for their efforts in providing services to those municipalities.Leers named the lollowing committee chairmen: finance, Freeholder Chester Smeltzer; publicworks, Freeholder John J. Dickerson; building and grounds, Leers; public safety, FreeholderDr. Charles B. Bleasby; public Health, Pollitt; judicial services, Neill; legislature, Freeholder Martin P. Nelson; purchasing, Dickerson; Park Commission, Smeltzer and Nelson; flood control, Smeltzer, Dickerson andPollitt; Board of VocationalSchool Estimate, Leers, Bleasby, and Nelson; Planning Board, Leers. Neill, and County Engineer Roscoe P. McClace; and welfare, Bleasby, Smeltzer andCounty Adjuster Horace Banta.Falconers Entertain At Buffet DinnerMr and Mrs. Arthur Faulconer. 529 Post avenue, entertained Ja3t week at a birthday party for Mrs. Faulconers mother, Mrs. Joseph Pollara, 319 Livingston avenue.Guests included Prof. Frank Pollara and Mrs. Pollara with their daughters, Aurora and Louise, and son, Frank, of Cohoes, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs. Luigi Pollara and their sons, Joseph and Frank, and daughter, Marietta, of Men-ands, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John Cardillo, Mrs. R. H. Cardillo, John, Mark and Grace May Car-dillo, of Fort Lee; William Shad-el, Jr., of Rutherford; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollera, Mr. and Mis. Paul Pollara and sons, Paul and Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liberti with their daughters, the Misses Carmel and Marietta Liberti, and sons, Paul, Joseph, and Theodore Liberti, Arthur, Paula and Michael Faulconer, of Lyndhurst.On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollara entertained this same group with Mr. and Mrs.Divorces For Local CouplesSuit for divorce for infidelity has been filed in Superior Court, Paterson, by Mrs. Helen Mary Sierra, 154 Passaic avenue, Hawthorne, against Leo W. Sierra, formerly of Bogota, now in the Bergen County Jail. They were married August 7, 1948, and have a two-year-old son. She names Ruth Parliament, Santa Monica, Calif., as the other woman.Audrey Ehrhardt To Present SoloTry-outs for the New Jersey All-State Band will be held at Lyndhurst High School on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Students from five counties. Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Warren and Morris, will compete for positions in this selected group which wfll give a concert in February. This AH-Stale band is sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Music Education of the N.J.E.A.ly 400 high school students will take part in theft try-outs and among them wdj be members of the Lyndhurst High School Band.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caputo of 740 Lake avenue, marked their ,51st wedding anniversary Monday.—Joseph J. Testa, 46 Delafield avenue, Lyndhurst, has started suit for divorce against his wife,Ruth Anne, 64 Spruce street ifidelity.Midland Park, for infidelity. They were married in 1945 and have two children. He alleges offenses with James Hayes 6 times during the last two months.A divorce suit has been filed by Mrs. James H. Beroino, 524 Octavia place, against Charles E. Beroino, 296 Willow avenue, for desertion in January, 1950. They were married April 24, 1948.James Du Pont and children, Richard, Robert, Marguerite, Joseph and Caldette, of Chatham.RITZLYNDHURSTFri. It Sal.Jan. 9-10LUSTY MENwith Susan Hayward and Robert Mitchum ■alH—No Holds Barredwith the iiowery BoysIt ia expected that approximateRIVOLIKUIHLRI OR I)OPEN EVERY DAY! Matinees: Starting At 1J0 p.m. Evenings: At 7 and 8:30 p.m.Today thru Sat Jan. 8-10 William Holden andEdmund O'Brien'TheTurning PointiiAbbott and Costello Charles LaughtonMeetCaptain KiddIn ColorSPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Abbott and CostelloMeetCaptain KiddAlsoYoung Daniel BoonePlus Five CartoonsIk... «P».. |n. If I ‘1FWLINCOLNTHEATREWest Hudson’s Distinctive Theatre Phone KE. 2-9516Today thru SatJan. 8-10Gregory Peck-Susan HaywardmSNOWS OF KILIMANJAROTechnicolor —also—Wait Disney’sWATER BIRDSPlus CartoonsSAT. MATINEE Jan. 10 KIDDIE SHOWZl Hours of Fun at the CircusCIRCUS DAYSPlus 5 CartoonsSun. thru Tues. Jan. 11-13 The Champion Technicolor MusicalMarge and Gower ChampioninEverything I Have Is Yoursilso-Sterli ig Hayden and Rhonda FleminginTL _ n _IJ_ _ LJ L'»