APPEAL FILED ON OMITTED ASSESSMENTS Recreation Board Awards Will Honor Three Complaints Sports Champions Awards to the winners of num­ Made To Tax Board erous summer activities sponsored by the Hillside Recreation Board VOL. XXVII, No. 1362 will be made at the Community HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS On Kraft Building Recreation Awards Night Thursday. —14—al_..„?.:3h pm in Hie Liickiiif; any infonnallon on the contents of the reports on iiiditorium of the Coe Avenue School. G over '' ly n '1, > Jx-eso lannpanv ImiUlintT ill Kvans Terminal from Peter G Humanik, recreation sup­ Reports: On Status °‘,nl of Assessors and building inspector scheduled to be” ervisor. disclosed this, week that presented on Monday, complaints were fffeil yesterday before tbe outstanding sports figures will County Board of Taxation to compel a review of lhe allegation make the awards, including Sam Religion A Bulwark "‘'s'"rJNew voters who are interestedn* in that the'building has been iniproperly. assessed. Dente, shortstop of the Washington voting at the annual school election Of School Program Senators; Bob Hooper, pitche r of on Tuesday, February 13, when Three separate complaints were Ihe Philadelphia Athletics; Gen? Preliminary plans for the additions* — lodged with the board, one by Rob­ three members are elected to the ert C, Kirkpatrick and Milton B. Hefmanski, outfielder of the Brook­ Board of Education and .the annual t four local school buildings are Officials Attend lyn Dodgers; George Cron, Soft- In Time 01 Stress lions had been incorporatcd inti C o n,l o r d, committeemen-elect, school budget is presented for ap­ now in Trenton awaiting approval the plans. jointly; the second by Anne B. ball Commissioner for New Jersey proval. must be registered by Jan­ and vice president of the New Jei- oi the State Department of Educa­ Dr. Wayne T. Branom, supervis­ Parley Of League Goidhor, of 319 Trinity place, and While Communism seeks to destroy religious values so llmt uary 4. it was announced this week e s •l- 'itH'ip.il of schools, .saled eight the third by P. Carroll Wingert of sey A.A.U., and Vinnie Farrell, not­ tliaos may follow people who remain steadfast in their religious by Mrs. Jean A. White, clc-rk of the tion, it was disclosed last night at llu ed collegiate sports official. separate drawings had been made, Members of Hillside’s official ti2(i Union avenue. principle are making a contribution ill support of tile republic, school district. The law requires mooting nf the High School P.T.A. by with revisions as new sugges­ family attended the convention of The joint complaint of Kirkpat Among these who will receive the voters to be registered 40 days be - J )r. Felix J, McCormick, member of awards are the Thuro A. C., com­ Cov. Allred It. Driscoll declared Sunday afternoon at ceremonies L.re the election. tions were offered. He also re­ die Statu League of Municipalities irck and Conford is made on Lin: munity softball champions; Bristol- dedicating the new Sinai Congregation synagogue on Maple Qualified residents may register the Institute of Field Studies of Col­ ferred to the part played by the in Atlantic City which opened last i piniL lhe P“ard °f. Assessors avenue. 1 umbia University, which is acting as teacher;; in planning the program ,,, ■. . , | lulled to assess the building for the Myers. Co., ' champions of the In­ with Township' Clerk Howard J. 1 iiesday and continued through years 1949 dustrial League, and Buick Motors, •onsultant on the building program. and added that the multi-purpose nd 1950, in ly49 if Throughout the sweep of history, * Bloy in the Municipal Building'. additions t>> three grade schools will Frick runner-up to the softball champs. 1-84 North Broad street, or at the If the plans are approved substan­ was finished before October 1,'and The program will also include mov­ the Governor declared, there is' a Dedication of the new synagogue, tially ms now drawn. Dr. McCormick include 40x60 gymnasiums with kit­ Tin included Township Treasur­ charging in 1950 no added assess- office of the County Clerk"iif the declared, Hillside will have one of chen. stage and storage space. Ev­ ies of the 1950 World Series and destiny that guides mankind, and he ponted out, strengthens the re­ Courthouse, Elizabeth. Persons who er »"<) Acting Collect.* Harry j d£ H f,inishcd ,after the championship playoff between ligious character of the community the finest secondary school plants'in ery effort has been made to con­ . ... , • , T_ |Gctobei 1, 1949. Separate complaints by and large that destiny has been havfe recently had a ‘change of ad­ New Jersey and consequently one of serve space, he said, in an en­ Schnabe Township Clerk How- were filed by Mrs. Goidhor on the the Thuro A. C. and Buick Motors. good. Despite ominous world condi­ Ei;d increases its capacity for serv­ dress should also act to correct the ard J. Bloy, Health Officer Samuel Others to receive awards will be records. the best in the nation. deavor to stay within the expen­ 1949 allegation and by Wingert on tions, he said, there need be no fear ice. As governor, he said it was a Describe H. S. Layout ditures authorized. the 1950 charge. the Junior League softball champs or panic if we cling fast to our personal privilege to participate in Prospective candidates for the M. Jowitt and Building Inspector and recreation playground winners lhe memorable service, because it With the aid of slides he showed Earlier in the meeting AlbeirL Charles Hanson. Have Heard Nothing ideals and principles and continue board must file petitions with Mrs. his audience the layout of the pro­ Scac^ia* last year’s P.T.A. presi In disclosing their action, K irk­ in both junior and senior classes. to retain hope. gave him not only the opportunity i White not later than January 24. Bloy, who has been secretary of posed high school addition. Behind dent: presented a pin for service to the Municipal Clerks Association, patrick and Conford told The Times Members of the Recreation Board Americans need to remember, as chief executive to extend best There are three " places to be filled and Township Committee will be wishes of the state, but to empha­ the gymnasium will be the cafeteria the organization to Ruhl L. Custer, was elevated to the post of second "a report was ordered by the Town­ God’s omnipotence, urging his list­ There is at present a vacancy dtre w ith a seating capacity of 450, a kit­ high school principal. I vice president. ship Committee to be made by the present, including Commissioner eners to take courage from Israel size the significance of the services to the removal from the township chen and storgae space. To the rear assessors as to the omission of new James A. Oneil, who donated many and its struggle through the wild­ ao indicating the many things all of Joseph G. Scheu, whose term of the auditorium will be a band construction from the Added As­ of the prizes. erness. people nave in common, rather would have expired in February. than their differences. room with storage space for scenery sessment Lists by December 4. We Edward W. Earle is not expected to and the bands instruments. Six have neither seen nor heard of any State In Forefront seek re-election. He is completing practice booths are included fon the Objectives Listed such report. We are therefore un- He also pointed out thaUNew Je r­ four terms on the board and is band. The band room will not\be tortunately compelled to take ac­ sey has been in the forefront in the the immediate past president. There tiered as it is in many schools, Dr. tion at our own expense as tax­ fight against discrimination and the will, therefore, be only one can­ McCormick said, so that it may be payers. This refusal of the Town­ state has sought to put into practice didate seeking re-election, Harlow II. Curtis. used for other purposes as well. ship Committee to file this proceed­ <2 )on7 W e n t i o n J t the high-minded. principles which There will also be dressing room By T wo Democrats ing practically puts the township have been expounded for centuries. space off the auditorum stage and government on the side of the prop­ The governor was roundly ap­ office space. Additions to theg ym- A declaration of policy and erty owner involved in this case, It ‘Ain’t’ Football! plauded when he arrived with hi; nasium and auditorium will be one listing of projects toward which changing our water supply, from and will make the fair and success­ ' party, which included his mother, McNamara Elected story affairs built on the ground with ful prosecution of this claim on be­ Some Kettle Of Fish j and again at the conclusion of his they will work in the early months hard water to soft water, preferably no basements, dovetailing into the cf their term were released today half of all the taxpayers of the Rumors Are Flying j talk. Benjamin S. Berkowitz, presi­ present building to permit easy en­ by joining a publicly owned water township much more difficult to dent of the congregation, .thanked Democratic Head trance and exit. by Milton B. Conford and Robert system like Wanaque. accomplish.” The football season has just ended, so if you see anybody in a the governor on behalf of the offi­ G. Kirkpatrick, Democratic cofn- huddle around town,.you will know it’s not the college or high school Upon the resignation of Jtfillon The addition behind the center of "2. Revaluation for assessment of The Times also learned that a cers, members and friends. mitteemen-elcct. Their statement boys, but something in the nature of a political huddle. And the Congressman Clifford P. Case, B. Conford, committeeman-elect, its the present building will be two all property; putting assessor on conference is scheduled tomorrow signals that are being called, brother, are for plays that the Notre chairman of the Democratic County stories in height. The ground floor declared: between Conford and officials of after declaring he would not have w ill contain mechanical drawing fa­ full time basis. the Buick Parts Division of Ge**. • “ Dame quarterback never dreamed of! missed the ceremonies for anything Committee here, the committee "We stated after Election Day There’s one that would run a certain Republican leader right of Monday night in Hungarian Work­ cilities on the right with various “3. Creation of a planning board; oral Motors Corp. on Central eve- and wishing the congregation joy- shop facilities in the remainder of that we considered our election to strict enforcement of the zoning ’nue on the question of the omis- his bailiwick, and boy, would you be surprised if you heard his in its great accomplishment, joined men’s Hall, 1316 White street, chose name! ^ Robert A. McNamara as his suc­ th e space. The second floor will con­ be a mandate from the people to eodc to prevent,, or minimize fac­ slon of an added assessment on that in the hope that dedication of a tain science laboratories and class­ the new Township Committee to tories in or near residential areas, building in 1949. in the amount of It is rumored further that attempts are being made to supplant bouse of worship in this time of cessor. this leader by a group which it is claimed would be more representa­ McNamara, who resides at 1014 rooms. There will be room for ex­ work in the direction of making like the Evans-Buchanan Elecctric $190,000. It was further learned that peril would constitute a hopeful pansion of the home economics de­ our campaign platform an accom­ al plant now going up in violation unless there is a satisfactory ex­ tive of his entire constituency. place for peace and that there Chester street, is president of the Another has a mertain member of the Board of Education trying Hillside Democratic Club. A resi­ partment at the center rear of the plished fact. Ohe of our campaign of the Zoning Code on Hillside ave­ planation of the alleged assessment would be peace. present building between the new pledges was to make a periodic re­ nue near Boa place. omission for 1949 on this building, to get one of two of the remaining juicy plums which the Township Congratulations on completion of dent of Hillside since 1943, he has Commutee still has to give out. If we told you which jobs they were served as a member of the County addition. port to the people as to our con­ Additional Projects > complaint will also be filed with the building were extended by In answer to questions from the duct of township affairs. In that 4. Speed up action for much the county board in this instance. you could almost guess the gentleman’s name. State Senator Kenneth C. Hand, Committee from the ninth district A certain member of the high school faculty, who gets around a for the past two years. He is em­ floor, Dr. McCormick stated if bids spirit we report now as to what we needed Municipal Headquarters. who described it as a credit to the w ere deceived for the building to­ expect to attempt to do when oui "5. Make survey In preparation lot, is leported burned up over a recent appointment by the Town­ community, county and state. The ployed by the Hoffman Beverage Sanford Orders No ship Committee which he had hoped to get. morrow, he believes they would be administration begins January 1. for Planning Board of location* for building has been dedicated to the y,' Newark- "\ye have since November 7 been Oh, before we forget, who was the township official hauled be­ worship of God, he said, and in this Fo !°wing his election, McNamara w ithin .the figure authorized in the permanent park.** and playgrounds Gift Solicitation fore the Township Committee the other night and given as sweet a all can find a common ground thanked the members for selecting school bond issue, but if they are engaged in the first stages of a “6, Study advisahility of putting Chief of Police Norman L. San­ received several months later, there study of the organization, person­ dressing down as you ever heard. Garment For Dignity | him to ‘succeed one of the Demo police and fire department under ford yesterday issued a Police De­ cratic Committee’s best chairmen’ is no assurance w hat the cost will nel, and fiscal situation of the town­ Civil Service regulation. partment order prohibiting any The program opened with sing- rr be under present uncertain condi­ ship. we propose to continue with "7. Elimination of specific indus­ / Another rather startling rumor is to the effect that one of. the ing of "The Star Spangled Banner’ He also pledged to continue to member of the department from three Republican committeemen who will remain after January 1 make the Democratic Party " the tions. If necessary, he said, some this and to investigate many com­ trial nuisances. For example, we soliciting gifts for Christmas. The and "Hatikvah”, the Israeli anthem, of the refinements could be elim­ plaints which have come to our ears shall ask a reinstifcution of the in­ may not even be there to remain. It is reported that he’s a little fed followed by invocation by Rabbi leading parly” in Hillside. order declared: up with things and is strongly inclined to resign. The committee appointed Arthur inated without affecting the funda­ concerning needed improvements junction suit against Mundet Cork "You are hereby ordered not to Eliezer / Cohen. In a message to mental plan. in function and organization, parti­ Corporation which was: abandoned And wouldn’t that be a fine kettle of fish! Two Republicans the congregation and guests, the Kreszl, of 1100 Salem avenue, as contact any factory, store or other male member of the committee Bids In March cularly interdepartmental. For ex­ during World War II place of business for the purpose o* and two Democrats, and you can be sure the vacancy would never rabbi pointed out that while the In response to a question by ample, there is no systematic ex­ "As stated above, the other por­ be filled before the next election. The routine business would go advice of the Jewish sages, to build from the fourteenth district. obtaining a gift or other considera­ Walter Leibo, Board of Education change of information between the tions of our platform will be pur­ tion for Christmas. along as usual, of course, but anything of a partisan tinge, espe­ in beauty, has been followed, the president, a representative of the building department and ihe Board sued vigorously as time and cir­ cially in the nature of appointments, would probably bring a 2-2 outer garment is not the important FINDS CAMERA CASE In the past this has been done vote every time. Some fun, huh? architects, Frank Grad & Sons of of Assessors. If the former had a cumstance permit. We shall peri- and I do not want any recurrence thing, but rather that the garment Jack Orlovsky, of 113 Bailey ave- Newark, stated it would probably permanent record of construction odically report as to our progress. I of this practice.” If this came to pass, who would be the next chairman of the next clothe the dignity within. And on « nue, Wednesday afternoon reported be March before the board is in a cumpleti'in and forwarded it to the Township Committee? Or President of the Board of Health? Or any­ the eve of Hannukah, he declared, • to police he had located the gam position to advertise for bids. assessors immediately, we might thing else, for that matter. The projected situation has possibilities recalling the struggle between the era case declared lost or stolen after Dr. McCormick praised members avoid the spectacle of omission of of plunging Hillside into one of the most uproarious years in its pagan and the Jew, there is again the Sinai Congregation dedication of the board and the administra­ hundreds ol thousands of dollars in Separate Casts To Present political history, the like of which has never been seen before. (SEE PHOTO BELOW) Sunday. The other articles, includ­ tive and teaching staffs of the assessments from added assessment And on the basis of the little item noted in this column last ing ; a camera and film, are still schools for their cooperation, point­ lists. There is need for more coop­ week, that a member of the Republican majority might join hands (Continued on page 12) missing, according to police. ing out that many of their sugges- eration between all the municipal fJanuary Thaw\ Senior Play with the Democrats, there’s no telling what would be in store for departments. Such cooperation the year 1951. It should be a little different, to say the least. We should be enfoced by the Township By PAUL DUBOW hesitate at this time to use he word “hectic ’. Committee, where not forthcoming The annual high school senior interruptions instead of in that voluntarily. play will be held tomorrow and Sat­ quiet country which he sought. In Just to give you an idea who might be involved at the first of Open To Suggestion urday nights at 8 p.m. at the high the year, there is a township attorney and four assistants, township “We earnestly solicit suggestions r,ol auditorium. This year’s so the blitz, he ignores the arrival of engineer, township treasurer, township physician, road overseer, from all municipal employees and lection is "January Thaw” and, for the Rockwood family, who have the Board of Health physician, health officer and plumbing and build­ olficers uijd from organizations cf the first time, there will be two right to live in the house because of ing inspectors. employees, as well as from the gen- separate casts, one for each night. a-clause in the deed. No one had Some time during the course of the year other appointments are eial public and civic organizations. Miss Olive Rapp, dramatics and worried about the clause because made to the Local Assistance Board, Recreation Board, Library We need the special knowledge of speech instructor and Thespian ad­ the Rock woods were supposed to Board of Trustees, Boarc\ of Assessors, Zoning Board of Adjustment, those in a position to propose con- visor. will once more direct the have been dead. A contest for pos­ Board of Improvement Assessment Commissioners, Alcoholic Bev­ . tructive improvements. We shall play. The cast includes Arlene session begins, with neither able to erage Control Board and probably a few others that this casual respect every confidence. Schmidt, Pat Downey, Sonia B:*rn- turn the other out. And that is th* listing has omitted. “We intend to pursue every one siein Beth Raphael, Hanita Seiler, basis for he hilarity. f our campaign pledges. Some, Arlene Gottesman, Ray Dzoba, The senior council, under the di­ A meeting of the Republican County Committee was held last however, will take longer to ac­ Florence Pastor, Sondra Fishman, rection of class president Ray Dzoba week, at which members of the Township Committe were guests, complish than others and should be Ira Ehrenkr inz, Bob Hothouse. San- as well as the cast, has worked hard and it is reported that little headway was made in the attempt to begun earlier. The fact that some dra Henoch, Janice Weiss, Marvin to make the play a success. This fathom the reasons for the party’s defeat in last, month’s election. 1 < i’is of our prograrfi may be held Daniels, Howard Weisscr. Howard | year adults will suffer no baby sit­ Each group was inclined to place the responsibility at the door of up because of the attention fip.U Kaplan. Charles Andrus, Larry ting problems because all people the other, but no definite decisions were reached. Another meeting given to others should not be con­ Bass, Donald Tresento, Barry B ch- who are under high school age will is slated for next Tuesday when the county chairman, Horace Baker, strued os a loss of interest in the ner, Margaret Beu, and Debby be admitted for only fifty cents. will be present. Baker and other county Republican leaders are be­ former. Friedman. The regular price is one dollar. lieved to be considerably annoyed by the turn of events in Hill­ “The projects we intond to em­ The play is a three act comedy by Tickets may be obtained from any side and it may be that Baker will have to lay down the law to phasize most the first two or three William Rnos, based upon the no­ member of the senior class or at somebody. It will be interesting to see who that somebody is, be­ nrvnlhs after January 1, 1950 are as vel, “January Thaw," by Bellamy the door. The proceeds of the play cause it will be a definite indication whether the county leaders fellows Partrdige. It originally appeared..,,^! go toward the annual senior prom are any better informed on the trouble spots in Hillside than some 1. Study Of ways and means Broadway and was considered one of the local leaders of the party. of the most hilarious plays over THE WEATHER TRAFFIC VIOLATORS produced. Typical of the comment., Rumor has it that a fairly strong movement is under way to Two men were charged last night w;‘s ulhn'( .of. lh,fLlNow York Po;:l Rain with increasing winds this organize a town-wide independent political organization that will with railing to halt at a stop street i wh,<:h Jhl lines crackle afternoon. Partly cloudy tomorrow. not be affiliated with either party. It is understood that one of its intersection and lor driving without j :an,.ss setting oil chief aims will be to keep a sharp eye on the Primary elections here -registered license | panic of laughs jn the audience.' of both parties in order to get more outstanding candidiates for STATE SENATOR Kenneth C. Hand, Congressman Clifford P. C ase and C.ov, Alfred E. Driscoll, left The drivers arc John Kozob, of I The principal characters of the office. Just how this can be worked out is somewhat clouded in to right, watch as Rabbi Eliezer Cohen lights first Hannukah candle d uring dedication ceremony of new 37 Adams street. Irvington, charged !>iay„ arc i j 10 G,,«c anrl R'«*wood SOLOMON’S conjecture at the moment, because its modus operandi would have synagogue building. Rabbi Cohen, second from right, is ilanked on left by Benjamin S. Berkowitz, congre­ with both violations, and Henry ! famllles’ Tho ,9 agcs seck 'x'acc "One of Hillside's Good Stores" to be something like this: gation president, and on right by Abraham Mankowitz, chairman of dedication committee. Shyer, of 737 Evergreen Parkway,!...... ; I buying buJ''ng an an old ‘'l[ farmhouse. farinh: There. In order to have an independent candidate or candidates in reserve Union, no registered license in pos! j T ! her ^models coffee grinders in 1299 Liberty Ave., WA 3-95OT should the two major parties fail to nominate personalities of out­ session. Both an? scheduled to ap-1ll) lamps' wh,le father trlc,,i t0 writu I r* “best seller" novel in a blitz of Complete Headquarters standing qualifications, the independents would have to nominate Matt-Rest Products pear in Municipal Court December candidates of their own, and this would have to be done prior to Watkins 16. FOR YOUR the Primary election. If the major party candidates fail to meet 1275 Liberty Ave. QUALITY PRODUCTS Salem Pharmacy with the approval of the independents, then they would, of course, Toys — Dolls — Bicycles 2 Ridgway Avenue 1201 Salem Ave., Hillside XMAS NEEDS push their own selections. But since they have no way of knowing Tobia’s Hillside V)pen Daily till 8 P. M. OPEN MONDAY EVENING PRESCRIPTIONS at no increase in prices. in advance of the Primary who the major party nominees will be, Sun. Till 12 Noon 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. until Xmas 1070 North Broad Street Appliance Co. Just As Your Doctor Orders unless the same number to be elected are presented for nomina­ Many items irreplaceable VVA 6-4280 Shop While You’re Banking Hillside, N ew Jersey We Call for and Deliver tion, they could not tell whether their own candidates or those of For Better Sales Ahd Service Today 's Costa the two political parties are superior. EL 2-1663------Prescriptions — EL ,2-4230 If they are sincere in their aims, they might find themselves In Television & Appliances in the position, occasionally, of having to ditch their own candidates 1321 Liberty Avenue in favor of the others, which would place quite a strain on the organi­ Cdme in for W eekly Specials Hillside Hobby zation. However, an independent movement is an interesting idea, WALTER R. LEE Szarko’s Liquor Store Excellent Parking Facilities and would certainly tend to make both Republicans and Demo­ 1317 Liberty Ave., Illllilde, N. J. HILLSIDE BUTCHERS BELLOWS I COMPANY EL M4M Home For Funerals Call WA 3-0859 at Liberty Avenue Store crats conscious of the fact that they must put their best foot forward F. Sinzinger, Prop. Train Accessories or be in danger of defeat. 1283 SALEM AVE., HILLSIDE FOR FREE QUICK DELBERT Maple Leaf Liquors 43 COE AVE. WA 3-7768 - 9341 and Sets EL 2-4547 >4. Va, H KEGS BEER 1405 Maple Ay., Hillside. N, J. Shortly after the first of the year, in February, the annual Board Cooler* For Hire Phone EL 5-9735 We Deliver Open 9 a.in. - 10 p.m. Daily Free Delivery WA 6-2822 For Christmas (Continued on Page 12) "Complete Party Service" 233 HOLLYWOOD AVI. p a g e A h e V l s iI* TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950

Will Play Santa To Hillside Kiddies |D’Amiano Calls For Godfrey Talent Scout Show. Den 6, Merkin, Ed Weiss, Sandy Miller,' Cubs Sell Candy under the supervision of Mrs. How­ The entertainment committee of B’nai B’rith Units Sidney Paskow, Norman Ring, Don of The company, was coupled with ard Bloy, dramatized a skit, “Henry the Good Government Association Goldman. Robert Rothouse/ presi­ an estimate that more than 10000 District but has been growing to the Salesman, by Bobby Laws, a dent of the boys’ group, will act of Hillside today announced plans Liberty Ave, Lites In Fund Campaign 000 people will inspect the jat '! include members from all parts of cub. Announcers were Bing Reasor In Youth Program as master of ceremonies, and Joan for a gigantic Christmas party for town. In an open letter to the Township Cub Pack 190 this week launched series during the introductory J and Howard Bloy, Jr, Barry Chase The first all-youth program to be Lilien president of the girls’ group, local children. The program will Coffimitt.ee, Anthony D’Amiano to­ its door-to-door candy sale to raise will, be the mistress of ceremonies. iod. J pei' Among matters to be discussed was Henry, Gary Cleveland, the presented by .Hillside Lodge, 1514, I center about entertainment by pop­ include a petition to request the day called for added protection for funds towards cub activities. To After the show, the A.Z.A. or­ wife. Lee Shear was television tech- B'nai B’rith, will be held on Mon­ "Reports from the field indicate ular Hillside talent which the group Township Committee to install local school children against traf­ supplement this December cam­ nichian. , , chestra will provide dance music. one of the most successful showing more traffic lights at dangerous in­ day, December 18 at 8:30 p.m. at Refreshments will be servedrp ' intends to develop. All the children fic hazards “during the after school paign, the boys are also collecting Dens 1 and fu n d er the direction in our history," said Kish. “Not (,nl L---- - j x y.!. be .given gifts of toys and tersections, particularly along Lib­ ——iy..—hours when traffic conditions toy are of Mrs. I. WeisS',and'eis: Mrs. Ellen the Sinai Congregation building, Adults and teen-age children are rrvTi'ooVn-*n ,-vy-v (.• A __ -r-v. \ ■used' nylons-to-be sold fur re-'usr.---- iiay.£.-W.e...fQund widespp. refreshments. Anthony D’Amiano erty avenue, and a report on'the at their worst.” D’Amiano’s demand Plunkett, respectively, sang “Good 1531 Maple avenue. Herman Arlein, mv-i-fced—to-tH-temb progress of the Hillside program'to Last week nine new cubs we re v-ill play the part of Santa Claus. was made specifically for more night, Irene.’ The boys made woven program chairman, has anounced .n the jtew model features, but The affair will be held at the Hun­ build additions to the schools v traffic lights in the 8th, District welcomed by Cubmaster Stanley baskets, flower pots and mats for dealers are working on elaborate garian Workingman's Home, 1316 where he and his family reside. The ManiTowski and received necker­ their mothers. that tiie Hillside A.Z.A. boys and ’51 Chevrolet On programs in connection with il A’, hile street, on Sunday, December Wetter read: chiefs at an Indian ceremony in tile the Deborah B’nai B'rith girls have Cubmaster Mankowski addressed arranged a variety amateur pro­ event. In many centers the show -' 24. starting a 2 o'clock and continu­ After School Protection Pine Room of the Hillside Presby­ the parents, urging them to take an; ings will take on all of the aspects' ing thru the afternoon. Anyone in­ Warns Merchants “As the official body in charge terian Church. They,include: Rich­ active part in cub work which he gram. of a civic celebration. Girl participants will be Audrey Display Saturday terested in helping to make the of pub]ic safety, I would, like to ard Brogan, Gerald Lynskey, Ar­ called a home program. “For the Chevrolet retail organ! party a good time for the greatest pass on a complaint I have often thur Chase, James Winston. Jerry ------<-»------Mayer and Ruth Gecher, pianists; DETROIT—New 1951 Chevrolet Mimi Leinwand, Bernice Braver- zation the presentation of the 19k," possible number of children are On Cashing Checks heard about traffic dangers to Popick, Arthur and Fred Willms, Fight Polio Give passenger cars and trucks' will go series will come as a climax to ji- asked to call Walter Worbelz, WA school children, especially during and Richard Weiss. man, vocalists; Gina Ritz, mono­ on display simultaneously at 7,690 Chief of Police Norman L. San­ logue and! Ester Rabinowitz, com­ greatest year. Sal?s during 1950 will ,■3-7036, or Mrs. Mae SwanKer' WA ford today 'cautioned local mer­ the after school hours when traffic Mrs. Herman Eisenberg's Den 7 Sister Kenny Foundation dealerships on Saturday, December establish a new record and- once 3-6073. edian, A.Zf.A. boys will be Frank­ 9,__ chants against cashing checks for conditions are qt their worst. The presented a take-off on the. Arthur 507 Fifth Ave., New York 17 again will top all competition bv s The association will meet next strangers. He said: complaint implies no criticism of lin Browijl, Steve Farmer, Sandy Announcement of the showings by substantial margin." Thursday evening. December 14. at "It lias come to my attention that the fine job being done by our pol­ Hungarian— Workingman's— Heme: mcruhanls huvi ice lurcc and the .special The group was recently organized of commercial and government who v/atch the school crossings im mainly among residents of the 8th checks for persons other than law­ mediately before and after school ful owners of such checks. Many and 'during lunch time, “I Uiese merchants have lost con­ “Many people in Hillside, and es­ TOBIA S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE INVITES YOU TO SEE ITS siderable sums of money by ac­ pecially the people of the Hurden- One In Six Usin"; cepting checks with forged en­ Looker district, feel strongly that dorsements. it is absolutely wrong for the Town­ in order that this type of crime ship Committee or the Board of Hillside Library may be prevented effectively, I Education 1p hang on to the idea NOVEL XMAS LIGHTING DISPLAY AT 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE, OPP. SAFEWAY 'One out of'sfix Hillside residents urge you not to cash checks for that children need extra crossing r--'-' "" tv n«?in" the library, a'ocord- strangers unless you are certain of protection only on their way to and ing to a report Issued Tuesday eve- their identity and their right to Irom school. Children must often FIRST TIME IN HILLSIDE >Ting by Mrs. Fn^d Meyer, librarian, such checks. cross after school hours—just the to the Librarv Board of Trustees at “Before cashing any check, ask hours when traffic is heaviest be­ th- home of Mrs. Harold Steward, yourself this question: 'If this check cause of homeward bound local fac­ of 123 Fairbanks street.' is returned because of a forged en­ tory workers. The parents of my On the basis that circulation fig­ dorsement, can I locate the forger neighborhood are more, aware of ures have iumned 200 oer cent owr and recover my loss?' " Ibis need 'because our streets, un­ FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP NOW 1ast year. Mrs. Meyer recommended like other parts of town" are fur bnd^'t increases for fixtures and from quiet and untravelled. storage cimnjjojs in addition »n Choral Group Will “I specifically ark for the im­ Only 16 Shopping Days Before Christmas bo°ks. A fiO-dnwer card catalog mediate erection of traffic lights will he purchased. along Liberty avenue—especially at Letters were read from P.T.A. Sing At Princeton the corner ot William street and COME IN! ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION! members of the George Washington Bloy street. I know that there must and Calvin Coolidge Schools thank­ The Hillside B'nai B'rith choral be many other locations where ing the trustees for their services group, composed of members of the lights are needed for pedestrian in the^ new branches. Men's Lodge and Women's Chap- traffic—for■*"■■*'-—tyJL example Yale raie avenue ter, Will visit the Princeton Hillel Iand ai0V street and the wide cor- Foundation on Friday night, Dec- IKr of Liberty and Winaris avenues ember 8. Under the direction of re two other bad intersections Annual Affair Of s °nya Dayne, those included in the where children must often cross group are Mae Swanger, Sylvia on errands and other trips during Forman. Sylvia Fuerstein, RuUi after-school hours. I urge that the WEIGH-TO-save Hungarian Club Frank, Shirley Lieberman, Ruth Township .Committee make a care­ ™ „ I Finkelstein, Dorothy Rubinfield, ful survey of further need for aftsr- ■ii u Workmen's Club I Claire Bornstein, Ruth Chait schnol protection on a town-wide, will hold its annual membership | Shirley Kalz, Lila Gollem, Miriam basis. rnve and get-together Sunday, I Turgansky. Sylvia Linker, Emma Ped" M 'ns T affic.’ December 10. at the Hung u-ian Hail! Rothman, Also Joe Newman, Her­ ”1 have heard that traffic lights 1316 White street. Activities will man Arlein, Auum Rubin nuz,Ritz, /\oe Abe unar-Char- have at some um?time? b^cnu *en cousinconsidered erect commence at 2 p.m. nack, Max Schlelfer, Mark Swan- 1 *U1‘ some of ihese locations and were Refreshments will be served.. ger,rrpr andanrl HarryT-T.,NT.-. Nacht. 4 rr»i-Thelma rpinrfprlrejected cic as nnn unnecessary. r I suspect _ , Members are urged to bring their Green ig pianist. lhat such a decision was taken on friends. T here is no admission On Monday, December 11, the the basis of auto traffic alone— charge. group will render Hannukah selec­ possibly because a certain corner Albert Regi is chairman. tions at the Caldwell Synagogue. is not a through street. That kind of thinking cnmpletly disregards the xcict that people are traffic, too. | Further, it is even harder to cross ANNUAL DANCE a street like Liberty avenue at a YVfestindiouse point where the streets do not cross Sponsored liv but only meet in a sort of “T”, as at William street. At least, if it were a through street the traffic coming Hillside Sports Club along Liberty ave. would occasional­ ly have to break for automobiles to pass through, thus giving people a at 9:00 P.M. chance to cross. A pedestrian can not “nose” into a steady stream of Saturday, December 9,1950 cars the way a driver can. LAUNDROMAT “It would be wonderful to have traffic signals erected now as monu­ VFW Hall — Union, New Jersey ments to the commitee’s concern Music by AL WEBER for our people and children rather than latel- as markers for the spot 10 DOOR PRIZES where some tragic accident could have been prevented.” exc/e/sAte DOOR Admi89i0n 99c IncT. Wardrobe. D’Amiano indicated that he and W&GH toSAV£ a committee of neighbors^ would ap­ pear personally at the next meeting of the Township Committee in o r­ der to ask for the traffic lights. WALLY WEIGHS CLOTHES, Cub Xmas Party H SOAP AHD WATER SAVINGS HE'LL NEED A Plans Complete Plans for an annual Christmas party were completed at a recent committee meeting of Cub Pack AT LEAST TO ANSWER 19S at the home of Mrs George Ivans, den mother, of 315’ Fitzpat- FIRST YOU THE t e l e p h o n e rick ptrpet. / / Mathers of the cubs are invited to atjend the affair December 19 at WEIGH the Hurden-Looker School. The boys have been in charge of the No more guessing. Just place various preparations. Broken toys are being repaired clothes on the Weigh-to-Save by the cubs for distribution among Door. Read load size. needy children. Conference Set THEN YOU On Vet Memorial SAVE In order to present the facts and Set Water Saver to load size figures concerning the cost, equip­ ment and maintenance of the pro­ shown on the Indicator— posed Memorial Building, War Vet­ “smalt’, ‘‘medium”, “regular'’. erans will meet Wednesday eve­ a u to m a tic w a s h e r ning, December 20, with tne Town- ship Committee, it was decided Triday evening at a meeting at the V.F.W. Hall, Rutgers avenue SAVES MONEY and Bloy street. WEIGHS CLOTHES The group has applied for a sum of $22,000, or $1 per inhabitant, which the township is permitted to allot. This would be added to the Only Westinghouse Gives You IDENTICAL "TWINS" standing amount of $22,000 collect­ ed during the war, according to to toko ALL the WORK OUT .. Henry Groh, second vice-president. It has been estimated that the re­ OF WASHDAY / f t / 7 /a / f * ' / ? cently revised structure' will cost lessee, donO hang up too soon! "brut $40,000. ™ Laundromat waahea, rinses and damp-dries. Ths Clothes Dryer dries your clothes either bone-dry for stor- • Everyone tries to answer the telephone promptly, 8ge, or just right for ironing, but sometimes it just isn’t possible. So it’s always a of course, »’* •UctH*1 good idea to allow at least a FULL MINUTE before you decide there’s no one home.

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Pontiac Going All Out On Annivi New Jersey is being watched by * Land For Future Use pliances on December 4 starting in Pingry Honor Roll the Perth Amboy area, and continue Pontiac Motor Division, which* other State(S aS ‘ “ “ the fur" I local leadership in the field of h7- The^ Chicago Bridge and Iron Iherance of civil rights, State Edu- m-n • . Of Halted Truck® pie-drilling district oy district until Frank Eledcr, of 1263 Salem ave­ this year celebrates its Silver Anni­ over, John W. Vandercook, Wil man Rations. Better worlds can- Company, of Long avenue, recently natural gas arrives. Pre-drilling will '■ation Commissioner John H. Boss- not he h„iit Fred Weiss, 27, of 966 Third ave- nue. and Jed Maffenbier, of 265 versary, will announce Its 1951 mo­ Shaw and John >Cameron on Qa(nratn,c ^ „___ I in0t bG ue built 011111 by oy pe°Ple people wh0 who ^ are e en- en purchased a -qpe-story wood frame require one more call on each cust­ Winans avenue, u are listed on the dels with the greatest and most di­ hart said on Saturday. He told some slaveH hv fCon „ nue, New York City, was slightly omer than had originally been con­ A strikingly beautiful anno 100 persons attending a conference J „ , b fe?r;. ,gnorance and rac building and lot in Central avenue second month honor roll of Pingry versified- advertising campaign in ment poster, “Twenty-fifth injured Monday evening after his templated. Howeverj* it will reduce its 25 year history, according to H. of municipal commissions on civil i lsm' he said’ “suctl people becom in the rear of the Bernstein Clean- uto struck the rear of a truck op the time spent on the customer's School, Elizabeth, it was announced . More Beautiful Than rights that New Jersey has made •rasrprcy fu i Umuagognus. Thgy ■Et'S. from Ji hn J , r.lenn.m reef ivor J. Klingler, general manager of by Bradshaw Crandall will app ior $35,000 ■ertrt-ed—by--W-»Wta-m—Adamo-w-i-U^-27, .nremisps at the fi-itical time when this week.' Pontiac Motor Division. 'great strides in its civil rights pro­ need.to distinguish .between dema­ of 508 Harvard avenue, on Route natural gas is introduced into those n 14,000 outdoor boards. gram since 1945. The conference The plot, adjacent - to company Eleder is on the second honor Newspapers again will lorm the gogues and leaders; propaganda and 29 and John street. districts where burners have been backbone of the Pontiac announce­ hponsored by members of the State tact and scapegoats and solutions. land, wiil serve to round but its pre-drilled. roll of the sixth form, or 12th grade, property, but immediate use of the The truck, according to police, ment campaign with top-size adver­ Commission on Civil Rights and To understand racial or religious was halted on the turn-around P^e-drilling consists, of enlarging while Maffenbier is on the second ts ements, in many cases full pages, the municipal commissions on civil tract , is not contemplated, a com­ lienor roll of the first form or sev­ conflict it i.s more important to un­ pany spokesman said. awaiting a break in traffic before the holes on the burner heads with­ in 4,000 daily and weekly news­ rights was held in the Assembly derstand racial or religious." Cur­ proceeding into the highway. Weiss out disturbing the size of the ori­ enth grade. papers. These will be followed by Chamber, Trenton, as an educa­ tis Campaigne, Jr., Chairman of complained of pain in the left knee fice or feed determining the amount more large semi-anouncement type tional meeting for the local units the Montclair Commission on Civil but was treated by his own physi­ of gas flowing to the burner head. advertisements- formed under the 1949 Amendment Rights, discussed the legal powers Left Accident cian. The automobile was towed The burner will therefore continue Double and full page announce to New Jersey’s 1945 civil rights ol the municipal commissions. to the Veteran’s Garage, Route 29. to properly burn manufactured gus. Thefts Reported incuts will appear in The Saturday law. During the afternoon session, Jo­ When natural gas is introduced in Evening Post, Life, Timg, Collier’s. Robert W. Van Houten, Chairman seph L Bustard, Driector of the Due To Illness the district, the orifice will then be Newsweek, The New Yorker, U. S. of the State Commission, convened BUte Division Against Discrimina­ changed to admit the proper amount News, Holiday, Sports Afield, Ojat- the morning session. Maurice B. tion, led a discussion on some of A summons charging hit and run Natural Gas Pipe of natural gas. From Parked Cars I'm so certain that you can lei driving was issued Monday against door Lite, Field and Stream, Coun -Fagan, -i£xecuU.v.e—Dirpptnr nf th the— ---- problems------~ Lcunremmu -- n.v...r..a the...fa organv.fcUllil,. i- Not all burner heads require pre- Several articles were reported try Gentleman, Successful Farm- and will like it that i offer to i .Fellowship Commission of Philadel­ J<-»seph L.-Downc, 4fly of 1140 Bank ■fcUilling .1-M»»atha,> ..nmnn mi,re i-orei.t bearer of this ad zation of municipal commissions, street, after he struck the parked Line Is Delayed -■■hilen from vehicles over the week - nnd Progressive Farmer, phia, discussed some challenges to and Daniel S. Anthony, New Jer­ models of gas ranges are equipped end. according to police Pre-announcement and announce- ---- ONE FREE LESSON ----- sey Regional Director of the Na­ auto belonging to Mrs. Rose Lin- Completion of Transcontinental with Universal burner heads which denberg, 50, of 25 Beechwpod pi$ce, Louis Braverna. of 332 Field rvent radio spots will be aired five AND TALENT TEST Max’s Wood Craft. tional Conference of Christians and Gas Pipe Line Corporation's natural will burn either gas depending upon place, reported Saturday that two times daily over 1,125 stations and (for beginners only) Jews, called for an exchange of on Coe and Salem avenues. gas pipe line from Texas to the which orifice is installed. Cnstotn Built According to police, Downs struck watches were missing from his 96 leading television stations will CALL WAVERLY 3-741« [ Kitchen Cabinets—Formica Tops] ideas on programs for action, edu­ metropolitan New York area has Customers in each district will all automobile parked in front of 1427 carry an average of three spots the other vehicle while turning been delayed and Elizabethtown be notified a few days before na­ for an appointment Built-In Book Cases cation and public relations. Joseph left into Coe avenue where he was Stanley terrace. daily during the same .period. Radio S. Bicking, member of the State Consolidated Gas Company will not tural gas is introduced into- the A car radio and cigarette lighter and TV spots—so successful In Pon- Rec. Rooms Sc Store Fixtures later located. Downs told police he receive deliveries of natural gas district. Kfltimnteu Cheerfully Given Commission on Civil Rights, called fell ill after losing control of his were stolen early Sunday morning tiacs case last year— again will fea­ on the group for suggestions in set­ early in December as originally from • the vehicles owned by Moe ture famous personalities, commen­ accordion studios [ 754 Ramsey Ave. UN 2-0555] auto and drove home, one block planned. Such delivery may not be­ Fight Polio Give ting up future conferences of the away from the scene of the acci­ Schlanger, of 1550 Schley street. tators, actresses and news analyst::, 1587 wyndmoor av local commissions. dent. gin until after the 15th of Decem­ Sister Kenny Foundation The automobile was parked on L i­ including John Daly, John Ken­ (nr. chancellor) ber or early in January. lians avenue and Schley street at nedy, Kyle MacDonnel, Arlene hillside fn the meantime the specially 507 Fifth Ave., New York 17 the time of the theft, police said. Francis, 1,eland Stowe, Harry Con­ over a m Held For Driving Industry To Show trained appliance conversion crews Satisfied Students Without License Community Effort l U VETERANS Charged with operating a truck ^ o - ! S to show 1 hat industry on Ramsey avenue Sunday after­ works for the'greatest good of Inc DRIVING SCHOOL noon with improper license plates community and to improve general and without a driver’s license in conditions were studied Recently MArket 3-7856 their possession, William Barnes, of Jcy forty-one members of the Hill­ ITS NOVEL XMAS LIGHTING H SPLAt the only Driving School approved 85 Richmond street, and John Sim­ side Industrial Association in the by the N. J. State Board of Edu­ mons, of 27 John street, both of Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. A cation and V .A. for G. I.’s and Newark, were released on sum­ committee will formulate means of. civilians. mons to appear in Magistrate’s presenting this program. Court Saturday, December 9. Committees also are planned to AT 1321UBERTY AVE. OPP. SAFEWAY study need for further fire and police protection, a new town hall, on or before the 10th of the and taxation problems including month; earn dividends as of A . C A P R O & CO. the charges of omissions from the the 1st. FIRST TIME IN HILLSIDE added assessment lists. EL 2-0879 WA 3-6953 Westinghouse Electric Corpora­ tion, Detroit Mold Engineering Company. Dillon-Beck Company Excellent Parkin" Facilities Plumbing & Heating and Ferdon Equipment Company were welcomed as members. For Best Selection Shop NOW. Only 16 Shopping Days Before Christmas. SEE ITS NOVa XMAS U6HTWG HSPUY AT 1321 tlBEIRY AVENUE, OP P. SAFEWAY FIRST TIME IN HILLSIDE

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Mrs. Lisette Lundquist of Mont­ Upsala Group Will Give ‘Messiah’ ante, who had recently collected a clair and soloist at the Brick Pres­ Blanche Matthews, director of and welfare of many thousands EAST ORANGE—The traditional*- 4th Grade Gives sum of money and donated it to Guidance. byterian Church of East Orange the Junior Red Cross. Awards were Speaker Heard By rural children. presentation of Handel's great ora­ Mrs. Ghiovarou- spoke on “Get | Maun received his early musical will be the alto soloist. Mrs. Lund­ made to Jerome Decker, Donald In Europe, the Federation con torio, the “Messiah" will be given quist studied under Madam Karin the Job You Want.” She emphasiz- i | training at Peabody Conservatory, School Assembly Sheara, and Toni Vit eighth grad­ ed such points as estimating your duets sponsorship programs on be­ by the Upsala Choral Society at Branzeli, famous Swedish contralto ers, who were winners in the Hall Church Couples Baltimore, Maryland. He made his of the Metropolitan Opera. At pre­ Miss Bertha Mazil’s fourth grade interests and aptitudes in relation half Of individual children and Orange High School Monday, Dec­ lowe’en window > painting contest. L. various types of employment, a Members of the Couples Club of ember 11 at 8:30 p.m. The Choral operatic debut as Malatesta in Don sent, she is coaching with Charles class presented the following pro­ The program ended with various groups of school children in Austria Baker, leading oratorio coach in the gram in assembly on Friday at survey of the j^b market, the “sell- the Elizabeth Avesue Presbyterian Society, composed of both residents Pasquale- in the same city. Since his East, groups of Miss Mazils class sing­ yourself” presentation, preparation 1* inland, France, Germany, Greece of Northern New Jersey and stu­ Saybrook School: ing ‘‘Tell Me Why", "White Choral Church heard a talk on the work of and Italy. arrival in New York. Maun lias ac­ The ' Messiah” will be followed for the interview, and general dents at Upsala College, includes quired the position of baritone solo- Opening exercises. Richard Weiss; Bells and “She 11 Be Coming’ Round principles for getting a job. the Save the Children Federation! 200 voices under the direction..! nt ist al Riverside nrive Church- two days later jtry a program of the Mountain ’. at a meeting last night William S. ■ehrtstmas-TinislTriO'be given by the announcor,—JudyT Ghae-w-ick-;---piantr i Ul£, talk-.was gi •y- — 9 ii o. Gladys M. Grindeland. conductor , Temple Emanu-El. He has also ap- , Uudcnts with their vocational prob­ Merwin, Mla-Auantic States region- of the Upsala College Choir. Upsala College Choir over the Na­ solos, "Red ■tyvcrjAfolley”, Carol al director of the Federation, was I peared in recitals at Town Hall and tional Broadcasting Company. The •em&on’r. Led" Scher; Berkeley Counselor lems. Following her address. Mrs. Get The Hillside Times Several outstanding artists have as soloist with the Baltimore Sym­ : Ghiovarou presided over a question the guest speaker. been selected as soloists, program will be heard from coast- -Mountain Journey”, Judy Chad­ Save the Children Federation, a phony, and the Philadelphia Bach lo-coast on Wednesday. December wick;. violin solos, “Playful Rondo”, Addresses Students ; answer period, during which j The soprano role will be sung by [ Choral Society. At, present, Maun I individual students had tin eppor- child service organisation with na­ Miss Helen Merritt, soloist with i3 from 11:30 p.m. to 12 midnight. Jerry Popiek; xylophone solo, “My tional' headquarters at 80 Eighth is working with the Hunter Col­ Bonnie , Richard Brogan; song and The students of Hillside High ! ’iunity to consult her concerning AL HAUSER ; Vernon de Tar at the Church of the lege Workshop where he is en­ School who were interested in pur- ‘their particular p.oblems. avenue, New York City, is rjcnv con­ Ascension, New York City. Shq has dance, “I Said My Pajamas", Irene gaged in broadcasting 17th and 18tii Sirkin. suing a secretarial career heard an ducting a campaign to send 100,-000 Stationery done considerable church and radio Century Chamber Operas, pounds of clothing to ftien, women Industrial Group The entire class, in appropriate instructive and enlightening lecture APPLIES., FOR ESTATE work in New York State and has ; Karl L. Leir. of Orange and solo­ given by Mrs. Edythe W. Chiova au and children in Korea. Toys - Candy had previous concert expedience | Indian costumes, presented slides Mrs Sarah Orenstein, of 82 Bailey ist in, the Temple B'Nai Jeshurun, ?nd talks on the Indians of the guidance counselor of the BerkriWv avenue, widow of A. Irving Oren- In the United States, the Federa­ throughout the New England States.1 Newark and the Westfield Presby­ Will Hear Manager School of Secretarial Training i', tion serves children on the Navajo Newspaper Delivery In May, 1949 Miss Merritt was as-: _ u United Stales. tei.i, who died November 14, is terian Church, Westfield, will sing James O. Johnson East Orange. The lectuie, which Indian Reservation, and, through sisting artist at a Town Hall recital. ' (he tenor role. Lein has done ex­ merchandise I ■uavi(^David Harris, principal commend- ^ was presented last Wednesday at applicant fur the administration oi 149 county committees, conducts a 437 YALE AVENUE She has appeared with the Ascen- j manager of Buchanan Electrical iocl Caro1 Senner and Diane Gal-I the estate, acc rding to Surrogate *>inn f~*)lr'ir in iPod ...:n. !tensive oratorio and .concert work Products Corporation. 1290 Central I------12 15 p.m. was arranged by Mrs. < harles A. Otto, Jr wide variety of activities for jm- Cor. Bloy St. UN 2-3023 - - —■■ —-—Red Bank mn.—mmand 444* ; in—fcw— —He H-is—apnea tTit ir __ ___ K 1 L-i'lllliil ■P.J.’Oyemcn,L.flf the health,, eduoa lion - the Monmouth Choral Society in'leading rolesr 'with the Westfield avenue, \vm address the New J, r- P ^ . 1? Grove. (and Bloomfield Symphbwy orches- st7 Chapter of the National Indus­ Wiiliam Maun also from N<«* ' tras and has been featured with the trial Advertisers Association at the j xork City, will be the bass soloist. 1 Montclair Operetta Club Newark YMCA on Wednesday eve- ininp, December 13, on the subject | el' distributor relations, I Johnson will discuss both the TBBIA’S HWSIDE APPUANCE INVITES Y6U10 Sffi IIS practical and psychological aspects HOMECRAFT. Inc. {of industrial advertising and mar- 1 i ling in distributor relations and 1917 MORRIS AVE. UNION, N. 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Confirmation Party To Hold Christmas ents of a son, Glenn Brian, at St Husbands Will Be Sinai Ladies Will Barnabas Hospital, Newark. For Joyce Eagles Heffner was formerly of HiJLidc Hadassah Guests Hold Donor Dinner A confirmation paYty was given Party At Hospital recently at the home of Mr. and The Ladies Auxiliary to Daven­ Mans Bazaar Booth Hillside Chapter of Hadassah will Mrs. Edward Eagles, 1201 Stone The annual donor dinner of the port-Dill Post 1722. Veterans of I hold its next meeting, an open meet­ Ladies Auxiliary of Sinai Congre­ street, in honor of their daughter, At Hospital Benefit Foreign Wars, will give a Christ­ ing for husbands, on Tuesday, Dec- gation will be held Monday, Decem­ Joyce. Miss Winsome Gloria Tipp,nK ; ber 11, at Clinton Manor, Newark. Decorations were in pastels, yel- mas party at Lyons Hospital on serving as co-chairman of the bean "Miss Shirley Parken and George -irrw—pirrk, ■attd—bk+er—G-uests-______■foida^L,—December 8.______BflL.teotb at the, bazar tn.h,. Ki “ 1531 Maple avenue, at 8:30 p.m. Sischel, former instructors at the Mrs. George Lysat and daughters, The annual Christmas party of tomorrow by the Student-Fa"'^ Program chairmen, Mrs. Jack Arthur Murray Studios, East Or­ Evelyn and Lorraine; Mr. and Mrs. the Auxiliary will be held on . their Association of the School of Uuu Singer and Mrs. Irving Klein, ’an­ ange, will entertain with traditional Michael Totterweich and Mr. and next meeting night Tuesday;, Dec­ ing, St. Barnabas Hospital mij Junior Sorority To Mrs. Max Klein, Hillside; Mr. and ember 12. All members attending High street, Newark. Doors df ( J Lorraine Ossenfort Married Sunday nounce that the guest speaker will dances. Kenneth Shapiro, radio and Initiate Members television entertainer who appeared Mrs. Jack Glasser and Mrs. H. are requested to bring a one dollar nurses’ recreation room open at Miss Lorraine L. Ossenfort,* be Mrs. Jack Kesselman. Mrs. Kes- on the Texaco Star Theatre for ten Schachncr, and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- gift. 9:30 a.m, and close at 6 p.m. Ai] -lr,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Three new members will be form­ selman, former president of the weeks, will present a skit. lis Cohen, Newark; Mrs. Pearl Sin­ invited to attend. Ossenfort, of 237 Ryan street, Sun­ ally initiated into Omega Lambda ger of New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. SON TO HEFFNERS day became the bride of Robert E. Northern New Jersey Region pf Mrs. William L. Lippo is chairman Phi Sorority, Junior Chapter, Tues­ Hadassah who at present is on the insisted by Leo Arch. Louis Fogel. Simanski and son Richard of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Heff­ BUY AND HOLD Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ day evening, December 12, at the Emanuel Finkel, Samuel H. Gooen, Union. Mrs. Schachner rendered ner, Jr., of 352 S. Broad street. Eliza­ seph Snyder, of 374 South Twenty- h ime of Miss Betty McCraith, Jun­ National Speakers Bureau, recently piano selections. 11; returned from a visit to Israel Jacob Greenberg. Samuel Kay, Sam­ beth, November 28, became the par­ U. S. SAVINGS BONDS First street. Irvington, in the Hill­ ior Chapter advisor, of 1226 Rob­ uel Krafchick, Kenneth Klein and side Presbyterian Church. Rev. ert street. where she went on a fellowship, vfgiting Hadassah and Yoijth Aliyah Mrs. Israel Strelser, reservations George M, Runner officiated. A re- Miss Ruth Borner, president, will chairman ■Cgpiinn far 100 pprsnng fnllnwpri af tiled L'O inl.il n n ‘m hpr ^27). Pamphlet No. 14 —KG Estimate *utIU3 “Christian Science: Scientific Restoration” by THOMAS E. HURLEY, C.S.B., of Louisville, Kentucky Hillside Appliance I advance. »dv - SUPREME COUNCIL Member of the Board of Lectureship of The „ . N G ER Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien­ K N IG H TS OF CO LU M BU S SWING CIHTH tist, Boston, Massachusetts. Religious Information Bureau 132! LIBERTY AVENUE WA 3-9341 - WA 3^7760 ■ 1044104 Hprlmflcld Avenne on SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1950 *5 IINDELL BLVD. $T. LOUIS 8, MO. I Irvlnirlon.Irvl -J / »t 8:30 o'clock In the MASONIC TEMPLE RfUe* *-07 iT 688 North Broad Street, Elisabeth, N. J. OPEN 9 A.M. — 10 P.M. DAILY J

THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950- P i

Invitations Sent Fraternity Plans The Township Committee may. nt the !n (lie event that the Township Com­ hia aaaigna, aa the cate may n time nnil place above specified, accept mittee shall accept the offer of David FA88ED: November 22. 1960 Kiwanis Joins In Progress Club To said offer, provided no higher price or O Evans, it may authorize the proper By direction of the Township < It’s A D ate better terms shall then be bid for said officers to execute n formal agreement tee of the Township of Hllleida. For Film ‘One God’ Alumni Reunion property by any other person or it may of sale with the purchaser, or make a HOWARD J. BL Payroll Savings Study Government rejw t said offer if it sees fit. deed of conveyance to bald purchaser, or Area congregations and HT.A. I ■ An Alumni reunion of the Alpha Today in iinbers have been sent letters of Membership tea of Hillside Chap- Wash. D. C.; The Kiwanis Club Col. Harry I. Luftman Tuesday ;Eta Oiapter of Phi Alpha Sigma ter Hadassah. of Hillside has joined with thous­ invitation to the showing of the ! Fraternity Will be held December evening explained the city manager at the ^ Tomorrow ands of similar local organizations lorm of government to the Men’s * . * a j-^rHr--*Q»a-C.o(iA-WednoBdByHBec- - t- t-----. Dwight-Kirkpat- Tfi volunteering aid to the TT S' ember 13, at 8 p.m., in the audi­ nck, of 29/ Ryan street. family Night of Saybrook School Progress Club at the Sinai Congre- P.T.A. Treasury’s Payroll Savings Cam­ gation synagogue. torium of the HiHside Avenue The organization plans to give a paign, now underway. basket to a local needy family. A Entertainment of B'nai B'rith Wo­ Following the talk, the g roup de­ School. Open to the community, men’s Chapter for Princeton Chap­ Benjamin Hale, president of Ki­ there will be no admission charge. barn dance is scheduled for the cided to investigate the subject * Isn’t it Tim e coming year. ter of Hillel Foundation. wanis, has notified his National further and arrangements will be A question and answer period will Bond Chairman that all business be conducted, by Rabbi Eliezer Co­ Sunday made for .a city manager to speak at Communion.Sunday of Holy Name men in his organization will be a session in January. hen, of Sinai Congregation; Rev. Society of Church of Christ the asked to install, the payroll plan for The group's first dinner meeting Perry G. DeWitt, of the Church ■King. the purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds will be hold Tuesday. Deec mber 19, of Christ the King; and Dr. Arthur Food Sale, Bazaar Wednesday in their store, office or plant. at 7 p.m.. at .the Townley Restau- l\orthwood, of the Elizabeth Ave­ Meeting of Hillside Avenue School The local group is one of 60.CC0 lant, Elizabeth nue Presbyterian Church. veterans, civic and service clubs y o u P.T.A. LfcGAL NO UCh Children of the Hillside Avenue Of Church Women Annual luncheon and card party and fraternal societies being asked School and the Junior High School by the National Organizations Ad- The Women's Society of Christian of Women’s Progress Club. TOWNSHIP OP II11 l.si M>: will be shown the film during the v-ervice of the Franklin Memorial Township Committee meeting. v.’sory Committee to the Treasury IM Hl.K NO I'll K course of the day. In nCcordHiice with Title -inai-n- l*«; u. ( hui.-t.li.—Maple—and Keep avenues ------Dixf.mhen 14 ------Department, to help in expanding VIW.'. I HMi 111 ---ftt-H--.1 ?!>' ,f 'Ill'll IT IITI'V I " K a m a l i t a Ml's: Seymour MOlldw'is chairman Will hold a food sale' and bazaar Luncheon for pupils by Hurden- the 'payroll savings program The mill 8UI>pleill(MltH then'll). II.MUt* Is lit-i,. W V I U J U I V I •assisted by Mrs. Sam Friedman, co- by Klvi-11 Hull III.- Tounsi, ,, < 'nin m 11 Saturday, December 9, from 11 a m Looker School P.T.A. membership of these organizations chairman. Publicity posters distrib­ ift* •>! thv I <• WJjhJiIji ..t II IIm .If u .11 until 2 p.m. Regular meeting and Christmas lV.eiudes" most of the 2,500‘,GOT busi­ II,I f! oil \\v |iiesiiuy. I I , r.Hbrr uted to local stores were painted by Mrs. Agnes Blazier is chairman. party of Knights' Of Columbus ness concerns throughout the •na­ at Municipal I lca,b|iiaru'i s. NX.. 1J.SI Hillside Avenue School students tion. Nurlil Hrua.I .Street. lllllHble. New .lei- Council No. 3197. scy. al S I.', p.m. anil will (hen an.I then under the direction of Mrs. Joan TAKE IT EASY Board of Education meeting. Schatzberg, art instructor. •'RIVING OR WALKING December 17 i) Evans, to purchase lyum' 'the Town­ You Can Own ship -of llill.si.lc. premise h known ami Christmas program by choir of Bible Exhibit At ilesiKnale.l as Lois Nos. 1-A to lo A. m Hillside Presbyterian Churoh. elusive. In Block No. till, It) on (lie Tax the New December 18 Assessment Maps of the Township 01 11 i Haiti e. for llu* stmt of- (390.00, upon Meeting of B'nai B’rith Lodge. Franklin Church Hie follow inn terms ami comlilions: BEN0IX December 19 (linum in cash to l.e pai.1 on l>c . nv- Bendix for Only Christmas party of Cub Pack 193. The 4:30 p.m. Vesper Service at ber 13. 1950. if the within ' offer i Franklin M e m o r i a 1 Methodist accepted by the Township 1‘omnul- December 20 lee; and the balance of Board of Health meeting. Church next Sunday will feature I'-'ini.oo in .rash tq be paid within December 21 an exhibit of historic and family Christmas party of. Hurden-Look­ Bibles, prayer books and hymnals I , mule $189.35 er Post 50, American Legion. collected from members and friends mm slu Christmas party of Hillside Ave­ cf the church. Some of these date Ktrb tlon* of rec.H'il, -if any back to Revolutionary times; some laws i.ml orilinames of iho S N o Plumbing nue School Mother-Daughter Club. New Jersey anil of the Town WASHER? were brought to this country in Meeting of Holy Name Society of Hillside. and tuxes compute from Required Church of Christ the King. early days and are now family Heir­ .1 any ary 1, HIM. looms. There will be modern trans­ Tin* Township uf Hillside rosei ves-nn December 23 In itself a right -of • way or easement lations and Bibles in many lan­ for any utilities whit'll may run in. on m Dinner-dance of Junior Chapter guages. under said premises, jmfl ,U|t.', ,1U)X-, Lambda-,.Ehi Sorority. -, -.. 'TITe pasToY''wiTT eScHIBft two sets •T iTn^^ri'eT^r-ITiTTTT:'L7 Til “ ;mT See the New 1951 Models December 27 time erect or construct any hulldlnj Township Committee meeting, of commentaries on the King James c December 28 version, one of which dates back to utilities. ' ' ll"'N 1703. Till* purelmsei* shall be required a We Advise Making Your HOLIDAY PURCHASES EARLY Regular meeting Knights Of Col­ his own cost and expense (o lay. con umbus Council No. 3197. Rabbi Eliezer Cohen of Congrega­ struct and install sanitary sewer ant OPEN SUNDAYS — 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. UNTIL XMAS tion Sinai has provided hand-writ • sewer laterals, if necessary. If Hie purchaser shall fall in pav tin ten portions of the Old Testament ha la nee nf the purchase price as 'here which will also be shown. in set forth, the aforesaid depnsl An additional feature will be the shall be retained by llu* Township m A Quiet Talk liquidated damages and llu* Town MAYFAIR APPLIANCES showing of the American Bible So­ ship may proceed to resell said prem The Psalmist said, “It is a good ciety film, “A Woman of Samaria’’. thing to give thanks unto the All interested persons are wel­ The purchaser, in bidding, agrees 1. pay, in addition In Hu- amount bill 1424 No. Broad St. WAverly 3-1715 Lord. ” come. the cost nf the preparation of al Hillside It is a good thing to live in a papers, including deed and resnlu land that recognizes God to the ex­ tlons, and the cost of advertising (hi; OPEN EVERY EVENING tent of proclaiming an official notice of sale. Thanksgiving day for the whole Legion To Hear Of nation. It is a good thing to show forth God's loving kindness which is manifested in our lives. It is a Fire Prevention good thing to thank God for the A representaive of the Fire De­ STAR STUDDED glorious freedom which we enjoy partment will speak on “Fire Pre­ in America, for the revival spirit vention” at a meeting of Hurden- Chm-d® MAYFAIR shown in Tnany localities during the Looker Post 50, American Legion, WITH FEATURES year, for the Bible which is the. in­ this evening at 8 o'clock in the fallible word of the living God and V.F.W.. Hall, Bloy street and Rut­ the Book of all books. gers avenue. An attendance prize APPLIANCES It is a good thing to give thanks will be awarded and a meeting of B ESTot- THE N E W SILVER ANNIVERSARY to God for our free institutions the post’s Booster Club will also such as churches and schols; that take place. _ we live in a land that is not un- Refreshments will consist of ider'the caste system; for the divine frankfurters and beer. can be if protection and oversight in our in­ you SURE.. iTsWcstinghouse dividual lives; for the sacred ties of home and of friends; and, above all Camera Equipment P o n t i a c for the unspeakable gift of God to Westinghouse ROASTER-OVEN Westinghouse ON DISPLAY DECEMBER 11TH man in Jesue Christ, His only be­ POP-UP TOASTER gotten Son. Paul, the great Apostle, Reported Stolen America’s favorite Roaster. exclaimed, “Thanks be unto God Bakes cakes, pies, bread; With exclusive Push-Ui for His unspeakable gift!” Sometime during the dedication of roasts meat, fowl; cooks feature th a t raises II “Oh that men would praise the the Sinai Congregation, 1531 Maple complete, delicious oven slices an extra inch . . . no MAXON PONTIAC. INC Lord for His Godness and for His avenue, Sunday, camera equipment, B meals. Includes 5-piece more snagging toast with a wonderful works to the children of valued at $75, belonging to Jack heatproof glass ovenware fork or burning lingers. 1444 N. Broad St. Hillside, N. J. men!" Psalm 107:8. Orlovsky, of 113 Bailey avenue, was dish set and lifting rack. Pops up perfect toast every either lost or stolen, according to time as you select. WAverly 3-2832 PHONE IN YOUR WANT ADS police. Missing items include a leather WA 3-9207 camera case, four rolls of unexposed color film and a wide angle lens, police said.

G.O.P. Chairman Westinghouse ADJUST-O-MATIC Westinghouse WAFFLE BAKER To Attend Meeting FOOD MIXER AND JUICER Huge grid (81 sq. inches) A meeting of the Republican hakes 4 generous servings. Good Principles Power-plus to beat, blend and Grids are pretreated—no County Committee will be held next juice so much better. Mixer unit sticking. Automatic Heat Tuesday. December 12, at the Hill­ is portable. Easy to clean . . . Control gives you waffles side Elks Club, 244 Hillside avenue. never needs oiling. Includes 2 as you select . . . light to WHAT IS GOOD advertising, anyway? The Advertising County Chairman Horace Baker and Pyrex mixing bowls. golden brown. .Signal Light members of the Township Commit­ tells when to pour batter, tee will be present. when to remove waffleo. Federation of America recently defined it this way: MIXER JUICER EDWARD J. VKOOM Funeral services for Edward J. $ 3 7 .5 0 $4.45 GOOD ADVERTISING—aims to inform the consumer Yroom, of 1087 Thomas street, were conducted yesterday morning at the Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home, and help him to bpy more intelligently. 971 Clinton avenue, Irvington. Bur­ ial was in St. Gertrude’s Cemetery, Woodbridge. Westinghouse ADJUST : d . St SI Westinghouse ELECTRIC GRIDDLE GOOD ADVERTISING—tells the truth, avoiding mis­ Vroom, who was 54, died in his home Sunday. Born in Elizabeth, Toasts, fries, grills every­ statement of facts as well as possible deception through impli­ he was a resident of Hillside 15 thing . . . for "short-order” years and was a plumber. He was Toasts, fries, grills. Has cooking at home. Large a member of Plumbers’ Local 245 cation or omission. It makes no claims which cannot be met in of Elizabeth, Davenport-Dill Post Automatic Heat Control grid holds up to 10 huge 1722, V.F.W. and the Liberty Park and Signal Li^ht. Iwmburgers. full and without further qualification. It uses only testimonials Community Association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. of competent witnesses. Emma H. Sachs Vroom; a daughter, Mrs. Martha C. Knight of Pompton Lakes; two sons, Eugene F. at home and Edwin G. of 337 Sanford ave­ GOOD ADVERTISING—conforms to the generally ac­ nue, and five grandchildren. ------cepted standards of good taste. It seeks public acceptance on FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE MEETINGS All future meetings of the Rose of Friendship Circle will be held ut Westinghouse the basis of the merits of the product or service advertised the home of the president, Mrs. Westinghouse Editn Smedile, 1315 Avy street, it STREAMLINER IRON ADJUST-O-MATIC IRON rather than by the disparagement of competing goods. It tries y,,&s decided Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Katie Lanzafama, of With Personalized Tempera­ Has many features found St. Louis avenue, hostess for the ture Control. Fabric Selector only in higher priced irons. to avoid practices that are offensive or annoying. Dial gives three speeds for isy-to-read Fabric Selec­ week. each different fabric. Jewel tor Dial. Cool, fatigue-proof t The club is planning a Valentine Signal Light tells when select­ handle. Sloping edge and GOOD ADVERTISING—recognizes both its economic party, date and location to be an­ ed temperature is reached. tapered point. Heats fast. nounced later. Sloping edge and tapered point ------<-»------for ruffle and pleat ironing. responsibility to help reduce distribution costs and its social TOWNSHIP NOTES l Is your house for sale? For quick responsibility in serving the public interest. results, phone Theresa M. Rensen, Broker. WA 6-4240—Adv. ....ywm SI RHOGATK'H NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OK PAUL ORAVETZ. iiIho MORE WESTINOHOUSE GIFT APPLIANCES tow i,« I’AI'L PETER OUAVETZ De- Twin Waffle Baker, Electric Percolator, Wetproof Warminp Pad, Tu nover Tocol.r, Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A OTTO, Jit., Surrogate of the '('ounty Of_Union, made on the__twenty-H**fon*i OPEN SUNDAYS - 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. UNTIL XMAS liny of November A !>.. iflfiO. upon the epplicailon of llu* umleiHigneil, as ox- pculrlx and executor of the entitle of raid deceased, notice O hereby given to The Hillside Times tin; creditors of wild deceaaed to exhibit to the auWicrlherH under oath or affirma­ « tion their claim.** ami dem^nda agalnat the estate of said deceaaed within r!x ric-ntha from the date of said order, or 1443 North Broad Street Hillside, N. J. they will be forever burred from p MAYFAIR APPLIANCES scenting or recovering the name agali the pubflerihera. Pauline -Oravetz. executrix 1121 No. I»ioiiJ Si. ^ \\*tI\ 3-1711 Jerome Alper. executor Meyer TT. Olnaberg. Attorney, Phone WAverly 3-9207 Mif Stuyveaant Avt*., OI-KN KVKIiV I V EM M , Union. N. J. Fees $7.80 Nov. 30 - Dei. PAGE 8—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 Comets Speed Overcomes Columbia’s Height 46-37

Honors With Cross, g 1 0 2 Rekocc ~ ----133— T3T Alton Radio Sweep L. jDudik ... 159 15 1 _ Totals 14 9 37 Peshadlo ... 202 171 21 Points In Dazzling Court Display Hillside 14 15 11 6 40 Akayl 146 204 200 Columbia 8 8 10 11- •37 Columbia Center Also Widens Alley Lead Totals 625 909 886 TOBIA’S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE CO. Officials: Umpire, Cooper; Ref- Gives Sterling Display the loop, and Bogusky took ov6r cree, West. Alton Radio increased its first Club Aloha the scoring as he made two fouls place lead to three games in the Courion 162 173 156 By EDWARD VADEIKA Kullila 139 189 172 Coach Joe Silver’s small and and hit with three additional goals. IJollyAvood Monday Night League j Hotz 166 159 181 speedy cage crew started its 1950- The half ended with the Comets Distillers Score by sweeping John’s Tavern. Frank Corzilius 185 161 144 51 basketball season with a bang' ahead, 29-16. Piccolo’s 604 set led the winners. Killien 170 189 161 Tuesday as it beat Columbia High In the final quarter, the Columbia j Jim Stryker's 604 set aftied Amer­ School, of South O range'46-37. Only Ladies Sweep ican Service Cleaners to a sweep center, Grofsky, put on a beautiful 1 Totals 322 871 814 Hillside was unhampered by the Distillers Co. Ltd. of Linden was over Gold Bar despite Will Maj­ Mayfair •snpposedly big threat of Colurre frhibitioft of backboard work the unly'tram to win three gaim*’: o r 's 228. Mayfair Liquor shut out Y-uhase______m JSii bia's height and led the Columbians consistently brought the ball down Friday night in the Hillside Kec- the Aztecs on Pottsy Winter’s 606 Poli castro 142 150 171 throughout the entire game. The from his board and used his height reaftion Ladies League, sweeping while Club Aloha dropped ,a pair to Blazice 218 101 20. tilt, at times, seemed to be a single to tremendous advantage in the Detroit Mold & Engineering. Cor- Merritt Tavern. Winter 201 226 179 T M t B E R l Y A f f , OPP. SAfEVAY contest between the Comets’ Joe close jump shots. During this half inno Hrycenko had 178, 142. 185 fo’- V.M.S. won twice from Holly­ Mazillo 145 231 1r Bogusky, who racked up a neat 21 he scored sixteen of.. Cqlunubia’s a 505 set. Team mate Mary Vinin- wood Rec while Paul & Bill s points, and Columbia’s big center, twenty points, with only an' occa­ tki helped with a 542 series. Anne FIRST TIMF. m HILLSIDE Paul Grofsky, who went on a scor­ sional lay-up from Ed Zipf amd Zamanski had 186, 144. 170 for 50J. Alton Radio Aztecs ing spree in the latter part of the guard Bob Cross. The Comet cage Marion Brennan had 488 for the Glavitch 183 165 176 Tomaso w 190 214 17S game and sent the ball through for crew combined talents to match its losers. Carlson 16.8 159 211 Dileo 190 189 162 18 markers. Little Bogusky dazzled big opposing center, and Ed Hab- Ruppert’s won two from Hillside Zadornzo 192 197 206 Fredo 103 176 is- the crowd with his court antics;,the crmann came through with a set, Rec. Andrea Potts rolled 184, 179, Piccolo 214 191 199 Pawik 156 157 14f FOR BEST SFIK TIO N 111 V NOW play-making was not too fast, ex­ »,no-hander, and foul, and Schnur 189 for 552. Happy Smith had 498 DeParre 212 154 192 Zielinski 181 169 207 cept for one hectic minute in the with a lay-up and a foul. Bogusky and Mae Chabak 489. Cecelia Doug­ third quarter when both teams put dribbled from mid-court, faked out Totals 969 866 9*J1 las was high for the Rec with 473. Illlinw T.lUfl'-n Totals 820 905 86o on the steam and gave out with I his man. and drove in for a short Verna Heinze had high game of Gold Bar Only 16 Shopping Days Before Chirstmas some beautiful and fast team work, one-hander. 209. Krynicki 156 181 200 Daw id 202 150 although no points were scored. Hillside almost lost its third- Warwick Builders won two from Porga 168 148 189 Demsia 222 170'' 170 Starting for the Comets were Ed quarter thirteen point lead when Club Royale. Edna Higgins had Ace 149 156 17' Pasko 168 233 16l Habermann and Joe Bogusky at the :t scored only one goal in the first high series of 501 and her team Glinka 178 192 191 Apolinski 155 16C guard positions, A. Schnur ancL five minutes of play. Grofsky again mate. Edna I£orn. helped with a 20.5 Galy 151 185 183 Majcher 159 188 m; Norm Habermann manning the for­ /tnt on a scoring spree and racked game. Club Royale rolled with only W nek 166 IQi) ward notches, and John Kovac at op a nice eight consecutive points. three bowlers. Romana Morgan was Totals 802 865 934 ___ denter. The Columbians had Ed However. Eogusky sank, another high with 41?..______-luials.______J06 J)07_ 887 zipf Aha Pere ^mpt?i''at 'guard. Joe i Hre putatsrirrrcl~Thir~Ctirn?rT!STeTiSF R & R Paint & Hardware won Byalk'6wski~ 158' 173 188 AM. S. C. lifetim e Burke and Sandy Dumn at forward, held strongly •until the final buz- two from Hillside Yellow Cab. Hil­ Rozborski 196 171 192 Pennington 158 181 152 and tall Paul Grofsky playing cent- 1 zer sounded. da Butt was high for the night with Gillespie 124 160 167 Stryker 207 215 182 “ter. Norm Habermann broke the j r nmrtow night Hillside travels 178. 170, 194 for a 542 series. Marne Hoehn 181 193 155 Monscrno 192 159 212 ice as he sank a set shot from the I to Union, Silk had 146, 201. 194 for Yellow Matthews 198 212 202 McGurgan 203 172 205 side in the opening seconds. In the I ’ilP'de Cab for a toal of 541 while Ann Mallack 195 175 203 next few minutes both teams ex- ; N. Habermann. f Rusnak had a 467 set. Totals 857 909 904 changed goals as Bogusky sank j Schnur. f Paul & Bill's Totals 955 • 908 954 Garwood Beauty Nook won two Orban three one-handers from the keyhole i Kovac. c from Hillside Radio & T.V. Betty 179 199 165 and Sandy Dumn duplicated with Rose, c Brunner bowled 150, 161, 205 for Albanito 227 139 205 two lay-ups. The Hillside courtmen j Dcrenius, c Loprete 135 182 190 closed the quarter with a six-point j F. Habeimann. g 519 and Madeline Dobos helped De Santo 175 211 193 Mastellone Star with 166, 173, 164 for a 503 series. Grig lead and added more each quarter ! B gusky. g Emily Wesley bowled 484 for the 14") until Columbia's last minute drive : losers. brought them within four points of Totals 17 12 46 Totals 900 898 the Comets. Hollywood MIAMI. FLA.—Co-Captain Pete Comets Widen Lead Columbia G. Clark 174 e 165 Mastellone of Hillside. N. J., play­ As the second period opened, Burke, f Hillside Rec Pin Puntele 177 151 235 ed one of his greatest games as his Compisi sank a foul shot and was Lumn. f Bell ’ 143 166 161 University of Miami football eleven quickly followed by Burkes lay- C haill. f Race Gets Tighter Blind 125 125 finished its season with nine win? up. Hillside took over with its fast i Conlin, f Sudnik 183 187 186 and a tie by throttling University break and collected three consecu­ Grofsky. c The last Monday out found the T. Clark 201 of Missouri, 27 to 9, Friday night tive foul shots. Columbia took the Gruzen, c race for top honors in the Hillside —— On the last four plays Mastellone. worst part of the beating in this Zipf. g Rec Monday Night Laegue a little Totals 802 798 948 sensational defensive center for Mi­ stanza when it scored only a mea­ Compisi, g closer as Hillside Sports Club took V.M.S. ami, took over the offensive full­ ger six points, two of them goals. Koffin, g two from Whelan Liberty Drugs, Dwyer 164 189 203 backing job for Miami and hit the Schnur then put two more through Jacobie, g Pclish American Association took Vincent 171 153' 200 line wfour times in a row to run up tw-o from Liberty Inn. Hillside Samoski 137 213 168 Miami's 20th first down of the Radio took two from Chick's Sea Spurge 151 149 184 night. Food, Jim's Auto Repair took two Kreshok 202 163 161 After the game a panel of Miami fr m Franklin Esso Service and — — — sports writers voted Mastellcne the MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE Dellane’s Safety Service swept three Totals 825 867 916 game’s outstanding plaver which GRAIIAM B, WINTER — DANIEL J. CERVEN from Henry Volk Association. Merrit Tavern entitles him to a weekly award. Top bowlers for the night were B. Dudik 191' 223 Pete was a giant on defense as the LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - SODA Mickey Urbanski 604; Tony Heyeck only Missouri touchdown came just 596; Forest Williams 590; Chuck before the first half ended when, '/8. !4, Zi Kegs Beer — Coolers For Hire Friewald 576; Steve Crick 565; Bill Call Your Want after an interception shoved the WA 3-5450 — FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Domenico 565; Joe Hammer Jr., Tigers well into Miami territory, a Pete Miller 564; Nick Lotterle 560, per/alty for tackling out cf bounds U54 North Broad St., Mayfair Theatre Bldg. A1 Kovacs 559, with a 234 high Ads In WA 3-9207 gave Missouri first down on the game of the night. Miami one. The Hurricanes make their final appearance New Year’s k888g8®SS?S88«3SS883gSgag«8g88S!gggS3g383SSggSSSSSS8S38SSS8$ afternoon in the Orange Bowl against Clemson. Hunting Party Takes Trip To Hightstown CLiwiLin GAS RANGE Hillside Radio-Television Service A bag of two pheasants, seven rabbits and three squirrels was COOKS WITH THE GAS TURHED taken by a party of hunters from a # / 1321 Liberty Ave. (opp. Safeway) WA 34055 Galik's Esso Station last Wednes­ @ day. Hunting near Hightstown, the Located in TOBIA’S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE group included Eill Galik, who led the party; E. Carey and Mike On- ciilla as well as the owners of the the Only Range in the World Club Bar in Union, Frank Bach- Announcing the Re-opening of our stet and Joe Bums. with all these Features: TRANSFERS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Robert; to Mr and Mrs. Samuel H. Russa- IteCO RII DEPT. kow, property in Dorer avenue, 10C feet from Highland avenue. Gives the Givoi you a second oven al no extra Timothy W. Woodruff and others cost or floor space. Frees the large F eatu rin g to Ezra F. Woodruff, property in day of kitchen fr oven. Ideal for biscuits, pies, smotl Woodruff place, 195 feet from month's vacatio roasts, casserolos, etc. Salem avenue. ! Ezra F. Woodruff to George C. Woodruff, Vz interest in property in Woodruff place, 320 feet from Sal­ ' l y m o w d l b * em avenue. RCA VICTOR 45’s John Geraci and others to Michael Boils, steams, stews, complete meals S. and Thomas Kerekes, property with the "ga s turned off I" Saves food known as 1444-46 Leslie street. flavor and vitamins. 10 minutes of we also stock 78 RPM and 33 1/3 RPM Records gas does one hour of cooking. Joe Musik InVites You 'IN-A-W to see and hear a truly fine collection of Xmas Records, Albums, LOANS BROILER atuPGRIDDLE Children s Records, Popular and Classical Records FOR EVERY Up on top, built/Tnto the range. No and latest dance tunes all at POPULAR PRICES stooping. Broilsp steaks or chops hot cakes or grilled foods . . . hotel Buy Your Christmas Gift Records From Our PERSONAL itylo, right at hftme. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE ASSORTMENT Sape/i Qmj Here are some of the choice items NEED A dinner for 12 with only 45 minutes POPULAR HITS of gas. No basting, no pot watching, hours of kitchen freedom, full flavor The Thing — Phil Harris Novelty Hit — 79c LOW COST and cooler kitchens. 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ALBUMS FOR THE FAMILY CHRISTMAS SpringfUld Avt. ft High St., 1 Lyons A vs. ft Btrgtn St., 9 Christmas Carols, by the 3 Sons — 45 RPM - $2.73 — 78 RPM • $3.2i Hawthorns A vs. ft Clinton PI., 9 Christmas Carols, Robert Shaw and RCA 'Victor Chorale So. Orongs A vs. ft Bsrgsn St., 3 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE WA 3-7768 - WA 3-9341 I NEWARK, N. j. 45 RPM - $4.51 — 78 RPM - $6.00 MtmW of OwmN OPEN 9 A.M. -10 P.M. DAILY twrmri Cor par Mbs* GOOD PARKING THU HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1950 PAGE 9 School Alumni Association at the 1 iShe lijilbitiu' tStiup.; Four Towers, Cedar Grove. YOUR NEW SOCIAL SECURITY Liberty Park Names TOBIA’S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE INVITES YOU Entered aa second c l a u ' mati»r i„ ___ Benjamin S. Berkowilz, presi­ Eliub.th, New Jer.ey, under the'Act of ^areh ” “ 1,}.' lh' Po*' OITI'' dent of the Central Paper Co., New­ By Leonard F. Sawvel, Nominating Group TO SEE ITS NOVEL XMAS LIGHTING DISPLAY ark. was elected president of the (Manager „f the U,.ion-S.mer*t child s support >t ,he Ume Qf ^ Charles Holzwarth, Jules Man­ Printed and Published every Thururtav at Progress Club of Hillside. AT 1321 LIBERTY AVE., OPP. SAFEWAY. 1443 North Broad Street, HUisTde^ew J^sey County Social Security office) gold and Fred Sekley were ap­ t_.„ ? Lions Club entertained the death or retirement. pointed a nominating committee at FIRST TIME IN HILLSIDE by HillsideHigh School football loam The child in the average Ameri- „A.xiuM..ix_cumUtiitr«4-depen«lCTt- meeting—hist week of the—tttr at an annual dinner at the Elks can home will have greater insur erly Park Community Association -f*® -Hlb,slf,E tim e s pu b l ish in g company” Club. on a stepfather with whom he. was FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP EARLY Std„ey Silverstein ...... Business Manager ance benefit payments under the living, jr who was furnishing «t held in Ine home of Holzwarth, uf Robert Kaplan ...... Ed*tor 1070 Thomas street. Flections wu. ONLY 16 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS amended Social Security law. least half the child's support, even be hefei January. Telephone WAverly 3-9207 Sun Tube Acquires While a child’s benefit in life though the child’s real father was The public relations committee, cases is still one-half of the insured also contributing toward the child s including Holzwarth, Walter How­ subscription r a t e s worker's insurance amount, provi­ support. The benefit amount for one ell and Carl Sirebinger, reported, Added Facilities sions relating to the definition of tr more surviving children is in­ on efforts to push the extension of me ^gular^subscription pnce « ^ o T y e t ^ '° f child, dependency of child, and the creased by one-fourth of the work­ the Union County Pane System Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added™5 these rate!!’ To increase the company's capa­ child's benefit amount are liberal­ ers insurance amount divided here. city in the manufacture of tubing ized. equity among the children. COMMUNICATIONS Beginning this September, or new members inducted were The TIMES is always pleased to "publish letters and other items and to lessen crowding in the pre­ My next article will explain the Samuel Sorrentino, Jr. and William of interest to readers, and invites such communications nS, “ sent plant, the Sun Tube Corpora­ deaths of the insured worker oc­ new definition of "employee" which Rupp, Jr. tion, of 181 Long avenue, a subsid­ curring at any time after 1939, an will give Social Security coverage and address of the writer must be given in every case, not n^cess^rUy only child's benefit payment ir 'Ine association plans a dance at ror publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous ram iary of the Bristol-Meyers Comp­ to approximately 400.000 additional Ihn Old Evergreen Lodge, opring- mumcations will not be published. “ouyinous com- any, has purchased a seventeen-acre llYFee-lGurths of the deceased work V\ nrkurs field. Hmvrlt lS.-TlittiTinirTr------VOOK! trnrt fm ~a Building"in Wash^U^ '■i .', liiijtikdhee m suiw e payinm~payment. ~ In — N. J.. it was recently announced. there is more than one child in the VACUUM CLEARER BARGAIN! The expansion is not the rum­ family, each child's benefit is one- The Next Congress ored move of the corporation from half of the worker's insurance pav- Everybody is now talking about what title next Congress will ih" township, it was pointed out ment, plus one-fourth of that bene­ ,i°. And its possible attitudes on foreign policy and related mat­ Noiseless machines will soon re­ fit divided by the number of chil­ BRR! IT’S A COLD WINTER! — - ters are naturally high on the list of dismissed topics. place the heavy presses about dren. One thing is certain—isolationism, in the full sense of the which Long avenue residents com­ Under the new law, the adopted plained last May, it was stated. c uld of a deceased insured worker TORIA OFFERS 3 WAYS TO MAKE! V V C StinO llO U Se word, made no gains at the last election. In fact, there ore almost need no longer meet any time re­ no real isolationists in Congress any more. A true isolationist quirement to qualify as a "child" I T A COMFORT A U l V i \ \ V ™ xaz-ca SL ^ policy would have us withdraw from the UN, drop Europe like a Over $1800 Cash, for Social Security benefits. In life IT A COMFORTABLE ONE hot potato, hole m here at home and say to the world “A pox on cases, a stepchild who is later adopted by his stepparent, may W astinflhous* ILICTRIC SHUT vv f tV T T " w,at, Was ,r,1 what happened after Jewelry Stolen count time before and after adop­ World War I, when Woodrow Wilson failed in his gallant'fight tion toward the required time per­ Full double-bed size for cozy warmth, YOU CAN’T BUY A GOOD TANK CLEANER FOR LESS 1° “r,n« “s mt0 ll>e League of Nations. No one argues for Several items and cash, total val­ iod. That time period is now three regardless of temperature ,uoh a policy any longer To take an outstanding example, Sen­ ue $1835, Monday were reported years before the day of application. Use your favorite mussing from the apartment of Mrs. 1 he amended law makes changes blanket, quilt or ator Taft-who will ead the coalition of Republicans and con- Lillian Douchkess, of 1510 North m the provisions concerning a comforter as top servative Democrats that will dominate the Senate, and who will Broad street, Apt. 4B. Mrs. Douch child's dependency on his mother cover. Easily washed, he the most powerful individual in Congress-was once an isola- k"ss told police she found her and on a stepparent. A child will 1m Safe as it is sniyj , , . apartment ransacked ii'h-i ,ho re- 'ilrTecTBy iTncTerwriterH’ non«t But recently he said, jn effect,, that .10 intellWm man turned from work. considered depenTfehronliiTnat ural Laboratories, Inc. l iiula bo one in today s world. or' adopting mother, regardless of The stolen items included: dia­ the father's presence in the home, However, this does not mean that the next Congress is apt mond engagement ring, $1200 two or the father's contributions to th. to write blank checks for all the proposals that will be made in sapphire ring-guards, $150; diamond child's support. This applies in cases the name of Western security and world peace. The so-called hi- wedding band, $350; Brownie cam­ whore the mother was currently in­ era, $15; $120 in $10 and $20 bills, partisan foreign policy is dead-in fact, it never worked very sured when she died or became en­ ■ccording to police. titled to retirement insurance bene­ Westinghouso we", an 'it may be that it was basically unworkable. The chances fits. A child can be deemed de­ are that Marshall Plan aid will be sharply reduced, in the belief pendent on his mother! including '.ECTRIG BLANKET that the participating nations are now able, if they will to carry a stepmother) if the mother was INDEPENDENT! -ft fleecy texture in three more and more of the load themselves. And appropriation hills furnishing at least half of t lie HaVe a business of your "own h colors, rose, , green, ul a military nature will be sharply scrutinized. aintains selected warmth There is a strong feeling—throughout the country, no less ardless of changesngei in Men . .. Women . •> n temperaturei Easily (ban in Congress—-that in the postwar period we did not get full RENT-A-TRUCK ”!. Listed by/ Under value for a" the billions of dollurs we spenl on the military. The Increase your Income and estab­ r.'’ Cr>or dories, Tnc. lish a business of your own as a i FOR a d a y o r l o n g e r Hoover Commission estimated that sheer waste in the Depart Distributor for Realsilk's famous mem of Defense ran to $1,000,000,000 a year and some think this nationally-advertised line of Utility Truck Rentals a low figure. Moreover the terrible course of events in Korea has top-quality hosiery, lingerie, socks and other apparel for the raised a strong question, rightly or wrongly, as to whether our family. Call Mitchell 20488, 320 Washington Ave. Westinghouse C^CTRIC COMFORTER NtW LOW pR,Ct defense chiefs, 'both military and civilian., are as wise as they (Newark) or send postal card today giving name and a d d re s s - The last word in sleep might be. The next Congress will look on all defense measures, Elizabeth, N. J. • Full-sizad existing and proposed, with a very critical eye. luxury. Maintains selected warmth the whole night It will be most critical in regard to the State Department. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS. INC. EL 5-9819 through, regardless of tem­ * 4 9 ? 5 • Full-Powered ’/ j-h p Motor 31 Clinton Street, Room 201 Secretary of State Dean Acheson has said that the election will Drive it as long as you need it! perature changes. Outer not change our foreign policy, and that he has no intention of Ne«vcirk, New Jet'ey cover of quilted rayon-satin can be dry-cleaned . . . • Tiptoo Switch resigning. Mr. Truman has intimated as much. However, it should inner warming sheet ia be remembered that only a short time before Secretary of De­ e&sily Washed, Rose, blue, fense Johnson was dismissed the President flatly said he would 1 WA 3-7328 green. Listed by Under­ • Avtomotic Carpet Nozzlo writers’ Laboratories, Inc. See the Other Upright and Tank not he dropped from the cabinet. It is believed in many quarters, DR. IRVING BRODY Models featuring the new, Ex­ Democratic as well as Republican, that Mr. Acheson will have clusive Toss-Away® Disposable • Complete Cleaning Attach­ to go. and that the last election did indicate a lack of confidence DR. HARRY M. BRODY Bag. You can’t buy better ment! in him. his department, and his policies. Optometrists cleaners at any price. In foreign policy and national defense, as in other mat­ 85 Williamson Ave., Hillside, N. J. ters, the Administration will no longer have its own way un­ TOBIA’S HIUSIDE APPUANCE CO M S Y TIKMS e EASY TERMS • EASY TERMS challenged. Eyes Examined - Visual Training 1321 LIBERTY AVE., Opp. Safeway HOURS. NEWARK OFFICE Monday 1 to 5 P.M. & 88 ITalsey Street TOBIA’S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE CO. r o m T iimes Past Tues. Thurs. Eve. G:30 to 8:00 P.M WA 3-7768 - 3-9341 lOOl T innnm v iirm Tirr, Snturday 9 to 12 A.M. Newark 2, N. J. 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE 20 YEARS AGO Opp. Safeway fare Association of Hillside collect­ { anaand uyby appointment MArket 2-3833 Good Parking Open 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. Daily Harry W. Doremus, president of ed $500. WA 3-7768 — 3-9341 the Board of Education, told mem­ The Township Committee author­ Good Parking Open 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. Daily bers of the Hollywood Park Im­ ized a move to speed the closing of provement Association that a new negotiations on the North Broad high school was needed to relieve street viaduct over the Lehigh Val­ svercrowded conditions. ley Railroad tracks. The Hillside A. A. faced the 15 YEARS AGO Berkeley A. A. in a return basket­ George D. Hernandez, nationally ball contest after suffering a defeat SELLS IT b known Negro tenor, conducted one in the opening game of the season. WHO of his well-known Negro spiritua. Funeral services were held for programs at the Franklin Memorial Charles R. Hedden, 78, founder and Methodist Church. president of the C. R. Hedden Con- The Hillside Avenue School Jun­ vtruction Co., which built the Pru­ ior Stamp Club held a treasure dential building in Newark and the hunt. Metropolitan Insurance Co. tower A large number of alumni and in New York. CAN I GET O friends attended the annual Thanks­ Early in its fund drive, the Wel­ giving Dance of the Hillside High WHERE IT DONE • W illiam Hale Coal Co. A BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SERVICES AND SUPPLIES 1374 Liberty Ave., Hillside FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR READERS Phone UNionville 2-2244 ADVERTISERS DESIRING SPACE — CALL WA 3-9207 — S. SILVERSTE1N, ADV. MGR. Auto Service Stations Brakes & Clutches Children’s Wear Dancing Schools Hall For Rent Coal'Coke & Fuel Oil * Real Estate, Insurance Advance Brake & "MILLERKIN’S” COMPHER’S All Types Of Dancing Taught Clutch Co. KIDDIE SHOP HUNGARIAN HALL KATHRYN A. KELLER Complete Brake & Clutch Service Hortensc Greenwald ESSO STATION 92 Maple Ave. WA 3-9700 Available For General Insurance Brakes, Clutches, Shocks, Tie near Chancellor Ave., Newark School Of Dancing HOT€L No. Broad and Looker Streets Rods, Front End Parts, King INFANTS and CHILDREN’S Weddings, Parties, 1444 N O R TH BRO AD S T R E E T ^ Pins, Cables, Mufflers WEAR — TOYS 1450 N. IIROAD ST. Complete ESSO Servlcenten TELEPHONE: WAxrrlj S-tgg] Pick-Up & Delivery Specialists In Layettes Mayfair Theatre Bldg. Dances ROAD SERVICE 433 Elizabeth Ave, near Meeker Hours: Mon., Fri., Sat. Newark, N. J. Studio: WA 3-9166 Res. WA 3-4537 Sec Wally Toiny, Mgr. c o m m o D O R e EL 3-9336 until 9 p.m. WAverly 3-8206, 3-9644 Tues., Wed., Thurs. until 6 p.m. 1U6 White St., Hillside Complete andEfflcleat Service Florists • Auto Upholstery Cameras & Equipment Money To Loan Real Estate, Insurance Corsetieres FUVFRAl DFSTGNP CUT FLOWERS General Auto Upholstery HILLSIDE LOAN CO. 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MI 2-7388 AND PUMPERNICKEL ELIZABETH EL S-7ST7 Girdles - Bras - Hosiery Free Delivery SINGER SEWING CENTER Lingerie - Cotton Dresses Phone WA 3-1654 993 Stuyvesant Ave. ■4T PAGE 10—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 of December, A.D., 1950, at two m e t UyDeed recorded In Book pealingly . . . 'The Petite Waltz" | o’clock in the afternoon of said day. page 246. IJJ . : . “In A Little Gypsy Tea Room" j Shack Barn Dance All the following tract or parcel . Premises known as 359-3r, ] i -2 Music Makers of land and premises * hereinaf ter Avenue. Hillside, New Jersey <0n? H. S. Will Hear Of College Admission . . Ken Griffin . . . The familiar particularly depcrjbea, situate, lying There is due approximat.lv t- By Joey Sasso and being in the Township of Hill- 678.69 with interest from Novemw Three schools in Union County* Griffin touch adds lustre to this 3, 1950, and costs. “er Top Columbia Records Enjoyed By Crowd aide, in the County of Union and will be hosts to Mrs. John Adams, ' outdoor living a reality for all of Continental waltz in a bright, tune­ State of New Jersey: ALEX CAMPBELL For The Week: Over 400 students were in at­ BEGIN NINO in the Northerly line Sherif i assistant director of admissions at the students. ful, setting, played with flourish and of Bong Avenue at a point distant Zavln and Olsan, Attvs. , Barnard c-miese,College, uuon Tuesday, fucauaj, Deccarnara •------"Nevertheless’ . . . "I Guess I’ll pace in one of> Ken's most interst- tendance at the Shanty Shack barn Westerly three hundred .and seven ELD.J. & H. T. CX-1-C(3) 19 Mrs Adams will confer,1 NEW BRUNSWICK—Two repre Have’ To Dream The ResU' . . . dance Saturday night. Frederick' H. fed ami ninety-hundredths of a loot * 'e e *______no. H :1 iag-sp.ttings. ‘The Petite Waltz" 307.90’) from the corner formed by mitviwith studentscfiiripnic ofnf Hillside,'CranfordHillside, ‘Cranford' sentatives , ofe 7uthe...... admissions______sta.i t "By EHc H. Peterson, Jr. Frank Sinatra 7T 7“Wtttr ! With superb Itiecke-'^ndTlTtT-Country Grebest-pa- TTfTr"ITl’l Itt’St't' 1 bm—of—Hic eaid Nm-CU-m—- and Westfield High Schools on her Union County Agricultural Agent Irumpet 'assists from Billy Butter­ . . -The Petite Waltz Bounce" . . )y line* of Long Avenue with the of the State University of New field sings an exceptionally inter­ Erroll Gamer . . . Erroll Garner, provided the music. Everyone pre­ Westerly line of New York Place; visit. Newly planted trees and shrubs thence tunning (1) North .eighty-two lAi'T'iyira Barnard College, the womens un­ Jersey, Miss Adrienne Scotchbrook c ne of the country's foremost piano sent had a wonderful time dancing; need particular attention during esting and expressive versions ol degrees thirty-seven minutes West dergraduate division of Columbia of the New Jersey College for Wo­ this pretty song, now riding high stylists, contributes a smooth .in­ to the various noveTty dances. X 82° 3 7’ W) along the said North­ men, and Frank Robinson, assist­ the first winter. ventive piano 'solo arrangement of erly line of Long Avenue one hun­ LAST TIMES TODAY University, shares the benefits of a again among, the top hits. The Thunderous applause greeted the dred and five (105’) feet; thence great university and a great city ant to the director of admissions in In the case of deciduous trees, smooth Sinatra style settles neatly this highly popular waltz. On the (2) Northerly at right angles to AL JOLSON by its location on Morningside the men's ..colleges here, will ad­ many have been disturbed .during over this attractive tune, and the ilipover, Erroll slips out of waltz activitiss were over. Long Avenue one hundred (100’) feel; thence (3) Easterly parrallel ROSE OF WASHING r<)\ SQ. Heights in New York City. Far dress the students of Hillside High ihe recent storm. It would be ad­ Sordanl arrangement fits in neatlj. tempo and turns the waltz into a with Long Avenue one hundred and Sheriffs Sale enough from the heart of the met­ School on Wednesday. December visable to place a stake near each rriaking one of Frank's finest, most gay and captivating bounce num­ live (105’) feet; thence (4) southerly TH EY LIVE BY NIG I ropolis to achieve a real campus 13. of these to which the trees will be thoughtful sides * . . ‘Oh Babe" . . . ber, playing with engaging imagin­ M l Kill FF’S SALK—Superior Court of parallel with the second course one hundred (100’) :eet to (he Haiti north­ New Jeisey, Chancery D vision. setting, Barnard nevertheless can The Rutgers representatives will fastened. A good stout wire will "Walkin With The Blues" . . . ation and superb technique . . . erly line of Long Avenue and the FRI. & SAT. DEC. 8 - j give its students immediate jgccess speak on “Opportunities at the Benny Goodman . . . The Goodman "The Everlasting Arms" . . . "Dav­ Union ounty Docket No. F 506- serve. et n Dora Hale, Plain till’ po nl and place of BEGINNING. •I’l m)’\ BEING known and designated as BETTY GRABLE - DAN DAILY to the vast libraries and research State University" before an assem­ Staking prevents swaying of the sextet shows up in great style in id’s Psalm" . . . Doris Day . . . A and Uol ert-Benjamin Comp my. also s iTobert-Benjamin Corpora- •18. 4'J and 50 as laid facilities of Columbia and New bly of the student body in the tree, which may loosen the roots or this - lightly rocking number, with reverent new religious song is mag- known i certain map entitled MY BLUE HEAVEN —¥ork. Proximity to UN hwadquar .xaWil midilm inm__.-i.t- 12:15 p.m .rlr.n-iaup iho. tree a\ the ground level Rickv (of the Ravens) helping then-'. r.ificently sung by Doris, with a soft lion, et iIs., Defendants. CD veken •t. Hillside ters has greatly increased oppor­ The stake will serve for trees up to along with highly rhythmic vocal choral and orchestral accompunl L*—&L J— In Technicolor premise!: E . ’s tunities for Barnard students of 2'” inches in diameter. For larger choruses. Alternating between vocal ment underlining her vocal. The By vi tue of the ahove-st tied writ made by Lusler & Luster, RANDOLPH SCO T T REPORTS AUTO STOLEN of fieri, facias lo me directe l I shall Hli/.iBheth, N. J. international affairs and of the lan­ sizes, it is advisable to use three guy and instrumental choruses, this side words of the Twenty-third Psaln. Tjlx.ce pvt In# out nf from- the expose i or sale by public v mdue, in THE CARIBO TRAIL guages, customs and history of A black Nash sedan. 1837 mode., wires fastened to stakes driven into Works up a fine, insistent rhythm, to heard in a new setting, beauti­ the Dlstriet Court Room, in the- abiVCo described premises, the prem­ Court House. in the city of BI k h belli, ises described and conveyed, (o the In Cinecolor many foreign countries. belinging to William Underwald, of the ground. bolstered by the superior playing d fully presented by Doris, again with pta,te of New Jersey lor a slope ease- Barnard has its own library, G9 Williamson avenue, was report­ When using a stake, run the stout the quartet and Rickey’s fine vocal thoughtful assistance in the -chorai N. .1 on Wednseday, the 27th day swimming pool, tennis courts and ed stolen early Monday morning wire through a piece of discarded . . . "Dixieland Band From Santa and orchestral writing . . , "Circus t

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The cere­ „ ,, , !sorted the painting would serve as monies were concluded with link­ iCantu-ualJrom Peg- _ Ia reminder of the debt'owed to the - RATE - -vmbolized the difference between' m.n who served so well and as in ing of the first Hannukah candle the container arid its contents. The inspiration to the young for his by Rabbi Cohen. Refreshments b TWO CENTS PER WORD unselfish service members of the Ladies Auxiliary new synagogue, he said/ is not an Lauds Workers followed in the Esther Berkowitz Minimum Charge, 60 Cents end, but a means to an end, to in­ In a voice broken with emotion, Hall. Berkowitz accepted the gift for the More llian one insertion charged at the rate oj spire p.eoplc to come in for medita­ tion, prayer, fellowship and the congregation and said he hoped one cent a word. M inim um charge 45 cents. and '.prayed' that youth would take i Word of God. note that the community needs Conford Assisted WANT AOS mav’be loft at The Hillside I imes In his greeting to the assemblage lieutenants as well as leaders. He Office. 1114 North Broad Street, or telephone ! Abraham Mankowitz, chairman of attributed the realization of the new the dedication committee, said that founding t0 the generosity of. the WAverly 3-9207 up to 4 I'. V 1. Wednesdays. m showing the building to friends 'people, the""lvrforts '(Jf Rabbi-Gotten With Bridge Case Card of Tlnmk-: Eight lines or under, SI. Ad­ ' before the program began, they ex- j MankoWitz and Emanuel Finkel The decision handed down yestor- i pressed the belief it would be a supervised the construction, day by Superior Court Judge W J, ditional lines. 10 cents. pattern for others to follow. " He " 1 vjce president of - the • congregation, " Freund, ruling the sale of two Dela­ said the committee was inspired j t]ie architects and contractors. H<- ware River bridges to the Burling­ I particularly by the need to pro-|said the new house of worship ton County Bridge Commission ill- Gas Range Installation : vide proper facilities for thevHeb- i ^/quld be open to everyone at all gal, recalls the part played by a Help Wanted — Male i rew School and that members of j_;ines for services. Hillside resident early in the pi > Crew Salesmen INSTALLATION and service -un 1 the Board of Education, now work- j -phe painting was from a special ceedings. Managers Gas Ranges and Kerosene Burn- j ing on additions to the townships. photograph taken bv Mrs. Mae Milton B. Conford, committee* Guaranteed Monthy Income ers. Phone Millburn 6-1597. Prompt i school buildings, had been impress- swanger. Hillside resident. i man-elect, served as one of tr. The Martin-Parry Corp. wants 3 Service. led by the scluol quarters in the j The story of Sinai, declared Rabbi I counsel representing Burlin-tun live-wire sales crew managers. Nov. 30 , synagogue. j Lev Segal". of Young Israel Syna-1 County taxpayers who obtained an Guaranteed monthly income plus Need Spiritual Values I gegue, * Newark, and President of'injunction against the sale and p<" - overriding on personal and crew Lancheonetli Mayor James J. Holsing saw in 1 Council of Orthodox Rabbis of ed the way for the State of New sales. Product portable air puri­ the new building the culmination j Essex County, is the story of Han- Jersey to later take over prosecu­ •-OR THE TASTIEST sandwiches j 1 tion of the case. fier, conditioner and dust control | moderate prices visit Mayfai- uf the dreams and vision of a fe^’ lrujkah, another victory for the Mac- cleaner. people over many years in order to j cabees He aiso brought greetings Judge Freund'ordered the bri i - Crew managers work: - Enlisting! •iweets Luncheonette & Ice Cream do justice to the Jewish people, and | his congregation. While the restored to their private owners and and training new dealers-securing 'arlor, 1446 N. Broad street. Call lauded the rabbi as an inspiration | t»uiiding was under construction, held the State has the right 'to pu: -; ,\ Averly ‘ 3-9828 ana we'll gladly chase if. them. Burlington Counly dealers cooperation-keeping sales-j leliver Dolly Madison Ice Cream. and a leader who knew the needs of ||h e Young Israel Synagogue was T n on the rati end personally j = J “ the community. Considering the the . disposal of Sinai for functions purchased the bridges in 1948 L, closing 10 sales monthly. large crowd present, which prac­ of a religious and social character. $12,000,000 while the State contend­ Position leads to sub-branch man- „ r, . . tically filled the main floor, the Rededication S> mbol ed it was planning to purchase ager. Phone Mr. Martin, Mitchell Ihcttresses Kenovatect mayor said he foresaw the need for Rabbi Theodore L. Adams, of them for $4,900,000. 3-8845 or write Rm 204, 38 Park ; ~ . still larger quarters as well as the Fhzabeth, President of the Rabbini­ place. Newark for appointment. I al1 WAverly 6-4280 for a flee esti- —Hillside Photo Service ; need for spiritual values to combat cal Council of New Jersey, con­ iate to renovate your Mattress or Walter Borneman, chairman of the Recreation B ?.rd, tosses up the spheroid to start the Community world in turmoil. He declared he gratulated the township on its tn w COUNTER-MAN, experienced, Ap- | Uix Sprirtg. SAME DAY SERVICE. and other township officials were umph which he called a symbol of ply Maple Kosher Delicatessen, I MATT-REST PRODUCTS Basketball League season. Other board members lookng on are Carl Strebinger, left, and James Dufiy, FIGHT FOLIO right. The players are Jack Hale on the left and Swan on on the right. giad to be present in the hour of the rededication of the temple in 1590 Maple Avenue. 1275 Liberty Ave. triumph. Jerusalem. He wished the congre­ (Opp. Princeton Ave.) Opening games in the Hillside game to watch with much clever Hale, c 4 1 9 On behalf of -the' Ladies Auxil­ gation good fortune and success in Hillside. N. J. Ewcrtsen, g „ 3 0 6 Help Wanted — Female Recreation Community Basketball ball handling, set-up plays and iary, Mrs. Rubin D Schmidt, aux­ its endeavors and said the building SISTER KENNY League got under * way M mday some of the most spectacular shoot­ Kreuz f, 2 4 8 iliary president, stated she was was an outward demonstration of FOUNDATION 3 3 CLERK-TYPIST, sales office, small Moving - Trucking night in the Coe Avenue School ing ever witnessed by the referee Houck, f 0 proud of the part the ladies had the spiritualism within. electrical manufacturer in Hill­ gym. On hand for the inaugural and spectators. Incidentally, the Prescott, f 0 2 2 played in making the new struc­ Cantor Jacob Ederman of Brook­ side. 40 hour week, pleasant work­ 1EYER Moving - Trucking, reason­ games this year in the league are — — able rates, all loads insured; pad- festivities was Walter W. Borne­ ture possible and pledged their con­ lyn gave several vocal selections ing conditions, salary dependent on j man, chairman of the Recreation being officiated oy approved bask­ Totals 15 13 4o tinued support. She-expressed Ihe qualifications. Call WAverly 3-7474 .ed van service. No job too big or etball officials who are members of i~!. W4Y «)“ oo small, from a trunk to a van Eoard, who threw the ball up for hope members of the congregation for appointment. the opening jump. Looking on and the National Association of Approv­ Crosses 6 4 9 12--31 would gather ,for worship and to oad. 117 Hollywood Avenue, Hill­ ready to lend their assistance were ed Basketball Officials. This action No. End Rep. Club 10 8 12 13--43 enjoy social functions for many- side. EL 2-9645. STENOGRAPHER, sales office, James \Duffy and Carl Strebinger of results in a better brand of basket­ years to come. small electrical manufacturer in G FP H o m e m a k i n g 3AUL’S Moving & Tracking, Hill­ the Recreation Board. The Town­ ball and eliminate^ much contro­ Hillside Sports Representing the clergy of Hill­ Hillside. 40 hour week, pleasant ship Committee was represented by versy. Zupnik, f 5 0 10 side, Rev. Harold A. Gamblin, pas­ working conditions, salary depen­ side, N. J. Phone UN 2-7768. Paul 4 By Beler, 422 Yale Ave Benjamin Hale, who was net only There is still time for teams to Krichman, f 2 0 tor ol’ Franklin Memorial Metho­ dent on qualifications. Call WAver­ enter the league and if anyone is McGuire, c 7 4 18 oriking cn in an official capacity, p dist Church, brought the greetings MARY GRACE CRERANI) ly 3-7474 for appointment. but watching his son in action as interested they should contact the Lew, g 3 3 of his fellow clergymen and said Nursery School 3 2 8 WOMAN to care for child two well. recreation supervisor Peter G. Horvath, g that having followed the progress Home Economics Adviser, CHILDREN LOVE the Clinton Hill The first game, between the Iiumanik, at the Recreation Center leins, f 0 0 J of the congregation in the past, he years old, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. 0 0 0 Public Service Electric and Gas Company Call EL 2-9645. J Day Nursery. Spacious play North End Republicans and the on Liberty avenue. Sheilos, g had, been looking forward to this i rooms, experienced staff, music, Crosses, was won by the North Crosses G F r day. He said it was a joy to be pre­ I creative group activities. Transpor- Enders by the score of 43-31. They Slatting, f 0 1 l Totals 20 9 49 sent and bring greetings of the ______Apartment ______Wanted | tation provided. 36 Van Ness Place, led all the way and the outcome Lawlor, f 0 0 0 other ministers and expressed the Olympians G FP HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKES 1 cup butter or 1 tsp. lemon APARTMENT wanted for business Newark 8, BI 2-0825 or BI 3-4857, never seemed in doubt. However, Swanson, c 1 1 3 hope that all would continue to margarine extract or write for details. the Crosses did show plenty of O'Connor, g 2 1 5 Copasso 4 1 9 work together. It’s a Christmas tradition to serve woman an.^nd daughter. State rent. 0 0 Galbrath, Ray 4 2 10 fruit cake when friends drop by to 2 cups sugar 1 cup orange basketball "savvy and when their Plisco, g 0 Eternal Judaism juice Write Box >33 ’care of Hillside Lawlor, f 4 1 9 Galbrath, Rollo 4 0 8 exchange holiday greetings. So of 6 eggs, beaten Times. tf shots start hitting they will give Mankowitz, who served as master Painting & Decorating the other clubs lots of trouble. Wingert, c 3 1 7 Brenner 5 1 11 of ceremonies, took the occasion to course, you’re planning to make Combine flour, baking powder, 1ELF-SUPERVISED, Painting arid The second game saw the Olym­ Mont, g 0 0 U Christie 2 1 5 remark that the gift presented to fruit cakes. A rich, dark fruit cake and salt. Sift over fruit and nuts Famished Room For Rent Paperhanging; guaranteed work; pians edge out the Sports Club by Gannon, g 2 2 6 Benson 0 0 0 Sinai by members of Rev. Gam- can be prepared weeks ahead and Cream butter or margarine, add sleeping room, * furnished, .nterior and exterior; contract or the narrow margin of one basket, — —— Goldberg 4 0 8 blin’s congregation will be used for allowed to season. A light golden sugar gradually. Add eggs and ex next to*Wth. Continuous hot wa­ lay work. Small jobs honored. H. 51-49. It was a thrilling battle all Totals 12 7 31 something that will serve as a sym­ cake is best if baked shortly before tract. Stir in floured fruits and nuts ter. "Gentleman preferred. WA 6- /reedman, EL 3-3901. the way to the end. with the issue Totals 23 5 51 bol of their neighborliness. the holidays. alternately with orange juice Turn 3524,______^ ______in doubt until the final buzzer. Both No. End Rep. Club. G. V P Pointing out that Hannukah into 4 loaf pans 7"x3"x2M" riiat Piano Instruction teams played as though it meant Ness, g 3 2 8 Hillside, Sports 8 9 10 22—49 means dedication. Dr. Samuel Nir- Dark Fruit Cake have been grehsed and lined with LARGE sunbjj 'om next to bath, 1 Olympians 11 14 15 11—51 private hon •r business gentle- ihe championship. It was a splendid Wargo, f . 3 enstein, Honorary President of the 3 cups sifted en- ^4 lb. candied wax paper. Bake at 300 °F. for 2-2Ms man, reasonqfsl/ Buses 49, 10, 50. PIANO lessions to beginner pupils; Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre­ riched flour lemon peel, hours. Yields 6 lbs. fruit cake. WA 3-0170. tf' reasonable. Call UN 2-7434-W. iFranklin M e nr o r i a 1 Methodist house, even though you do not gations of America, declared the 1 tsp. baking thinly sliced Church, Rev. Harold A. Gamblin, leave the building or premises as new synagogue is being dedicated powder V2 lb. (2 cups) Party Service Church Services in the spirit of reverence and re­ Dundee Christmas Cake Rooms Wanted pastor. 9:45 a.m. Church School. it takes only five or ten minutes to % tsp. baking pecans, coarse- spect for God and the Torah, and % cup buttgr % cup finely cut MOTHER and daughter want furn­ MAKE your party a success. Phone Church of Christ the King, Rev. 10 a.m. Men’s Bible Class. Jack ransack a room. soda ly chopped Perry G. DeWitt, pastor; Rev. Ger­ the little candle used in the obser­ % tsp. salt ^ lb. figs, or margarine candied lemon ished or unfurnished apartment for dainty tea and cocktail sand­ Spencer, teacher. 11 a.m. Morning “By calling immediately Police vance of the holiday is the symbol in clean, quiet neighborhood. Write wiches to WA 3-7819. ard B. Whelan, assistant pastor. worship, sermon, “A Church Re­ 1% tsp. cinna- chopped 2/3 cup sugar peel Sunday Masses 7:00 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. Headquarters, EL 2-7800, if you no­ of eternal Judaism continuing moD 1 cup butter or 4 eggs, beaten Mi cup finely Box H. 43, Hillside Times-, Hillside, born” 4:30 p.m. Vesper Service, through all the vicissitudes of the N. J. in Church for children; 8:30 a.m. in B;ble exhibit, sound film, “Woman tice any suspicious persons in or ^ tsp. allspice margarine 2 tbsp. orange cut candied Pet Shops auditorium for adults; 10 a.m., 11 centuries. tf Samaria. 7.30 p.m. M.Y.F. Devo­ about the premises, or loitering near Recalling a previous reference to Vz tsp. nutmeg 1 cup brown juice orange peel ENJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish a.m., 12 noon. tions. 8 p.m Y.A.F. Devotions. % tsp. cloves sugar 2Vz cups sifted, % cup almonds. Wanted to Rent Holydays of Obligation Masses 6 someone else’s apartment or house, the two architects who designed the Center of Hillside. A great assort- # ■ building, Henry Goidhor, member 1 cup seedless 3 eggs, beaten enriched flour blanched and WIDOW and^ three children,^ 2^ boys j ment of fancy tropicals. Aquariums, i. m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian especially if the occupants are out. raisins 1 Vz tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. baking chopped and girls, desperately need 3 or 4 Daily Masses 7:30 a.m.. 8 a.m. “Keeping the outer doors of the of the Board of Education, said ”” A'1 ’ ° ~ ” accessories Bird Dept. Boxer Pup­ Church, Dr. Arthur Northwood, there was a third architect, the 1 cup currants extract powder 1 cup seedless room apartment. Girl with serious pies. Fresh horsemeat. Free De­ First Friday Masses 6:30 a.m., 8 pastor. 9:30 a.m. graded school and apartment or house leading into the 2 cups seeded Ms cup dark % tsp. salt raisins heart condition. Doctor strongly j. m. original architect, the man who had livery. Hollywood Pet and Supply Men’s Bible Class. 10:45 a.m. wor­ hallways or house locked, even Ihe dream of a building for the raisins molasses 1% cups cur­ urges moving from present living Co.. 257 Hollywood Ave. near Long. Miraculous Medal and St. Anthony ship with sermon, “The Source and though you are at home, because entire community and for all pur­ M lb. citron, % cup grape rants quarters because of dampness. Can EL 2-8985. Novenas Tuesday at 8 p.m. Power of Scripture.” 7 p.m. Young thinly sliced juice pay $50 with heat or $35 without. - * - you may be working in your kit­ poses. He gave of his time and ef­ Cream butter or margarine; add People s meeting fort and now sees his dream com­ V4 lb. candied Write Mrs. C. Gibbons, 208 16th Ave., Irvington Pentecostal Church, 58- chen and a sneak thief may enter sugar gradually, creaming after Newark tf Projection & Rental Service GO Paine avenue, Irvington, Rev. * ing to a fruitful conclusion. Goid­ orange peel, each addition. Add eggs slowly, Hillside *" Presbyterian Church, and work in another room. hor declared. Since the Hannukah thinly sliced PARTY and Club meeting are in­ Henry Gl*af, pastor. Rev. Geo. M. Runner, pastor. beating until smooth and creamy Cornbine flour, baking powder, Add orange juice. Combine and sift For Sale teresting by showing movies. Com­ Thursday 8 p.m. Christs Ambas­ 9:45 a.m. Men’s Bible Class. 11 a.m. baking soda, salt, and spices. Sift plete talking movies shown by us sermon, “Will Jesus Come Again?” flour, baking powder, and salt. Add ERECTOR set, good condition with sadors Service. flour mixture over fruit and nuts. to fruit and nuts. Combine with for $10. Special rate $7.50 if you 7 p.m. Westminster Fellowship Local Plant Took Beating In Storm Mix. Cream butter or margarine; electric motor and magnet. Erec­ bring this ad. with you. We also Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible School, Groups. creamed mixture. Blend thorough­ tor “How To Make ’Em” shows how have rental service on .movie cam­ classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Morn­ add sugar gradually. Add eggs and The Christmas musical program extract, beating until smooth and ly. Turn into 3 loaf pans to make over 200 projects. Set car* eras, projectors and films. Gallard’s ing worship, sermon by Rev. Graf, by the choir will be given on Sun­ x2" that have been greased and make giant ferris , wheel. bascule Movieland, 29 Coe Ave. EL 5-5064. special singing, Stewardship Day. day evening, December 17. This will creamy. Stir In floured fruits and lined with waxed paper. Bake at bridge, unloading crane, walking 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service, scr­ be a Candle Light Processional. nuts alternately with molasses and 275°F. for 1% hours. Yield: 3 loaves. beam engine, etc. Comes in red steel Roofing & Siding im n by Rev. Graf. The Youth Group will present a grape juice. Turn into 4 loaf pans box. Price $8.50. Phone EL 3-0839. Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Mid-week Christmas play entitled, “The 7"x3"x2%" that have been greased ROOFING, siding, alterations, Au­ prayer service and Bible study bv Christmas Voice” on Friday eve­ and lined with waxed paper. Bake SILK taffeta bedspread, with two Rev. Graf. at 250°F. for 2% hours. Yields 6M Decorating Fruit Cake pairs of matching drapes, all lined. thorized Johns-Manville applica­ ning, December 22. tors. Convenient Terms. Up to 5 # The Pastor’s Carollers will sing lbs. fruit cake’ Corn syrup Pecan halves Practically flew, $25. Call EL 2- Church of Christ, Scientist, 1251 Water Candied fruit 0970 years to pay. Member of Better as usual on Christmas Eve. Business Men’s Bureau of Union. Fairmount avenue, Elizabeth, ---- .^->------Golden Fruit Cake Blanched al- Sliced citron HAND MADE crochet handker­ Pearse Construction Co., 951 Salem “God The Preserver Of Man” is ] monds the subject for Sunday, December ! 4 cups sifted en- Mi lb. orange chiefs for sale. Make beautiful Road, Union. UNVL 2-2782. riched flour peel, thinly A simple glaze may be made of Xmas gifts. Inquire at 357 Prince­ 10. Police Warning On 2 tsp. baking sliced equal parts of corn syrup and watei. ton Ave., Hillside, N. J. Sidewalks, Driveways Golden Text: “The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my de­ powder M, lb. glace Boil the syrup for 2 minutes. Deco­ rate the tops of the baked fruit COW or horse manure, well rotted JON CRETE SIDEWALKS, Asphalt liverer; the God of my rock; in him Mi tsp. salt pineapple free of straw, $5 and up delivered Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully will I trust: he is my shield, and the Holiday Thievery 2 cups (10 oz.) thinly sliced cakes with nuts and fruit. Brush . direct from farm. UN 2-4888 8 A.M. liven, Joseph A. Policastro, General horn of my salvation, my high tow­ The following notice was distrib­ white raisins *4 lb. shelled lightly with the glaze. Cool on a Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 er, and my refuge, my saviour.”' (II washed and almonds wire rack. Wrap in several layers to 8 P.M. White Street. 7-14 uted this week by Chief of Police 12-28 Sam. 22:2,3) Norman L. Sanford to all apart- The rear wail of the Triad Tool & roof was torn off arid hurled on dried blanched, of waxed paper and store In air­ Sermon: Passages from the King ment house superintendents, ten -|Die C°-’ °f 27 Montgomery street, roofing toward the center of build­ Vz lb. citron, sliced tight container for several weeks BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, Tinning & Roofing James version of the Bible include- ' ants and property owners: took a temflc bating m last week s ing and penetrating it. Damage was thinjy sliced before using. aiatoo material, trim, hardware. GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and “Trust y.e in the Lord for ever: “During this month, the Holiday storm‘ as indicated in the picture estimated at $5,000. paintB. Builders’ General Supply siding. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long for in the Lord Jehovah is ever­ Season, in which sneak thieves arid above- Windows caved in, and the Company, 326 Centennial Avenue, Ave., Hillside. Tel. WA 3-6699. tf lasting strength:” (Isaiah 26:4) Cor­ apartment house burglars ply their O x fo rd . N J CR 6-0505 relative passages from “Science and trade to the greatest extent, I earn­ Taxi Service Health with Key to the Scriptures” estly request that all apartment by Mary Baker Eddy include: house tenants, superintendents and Handy Subscription Order Blank Services A taxi when you need it, 24-hour “Divine Love always has met and property owners cooperate with service. Radio-equipped cabs. Spe­ always will meet every human the Police Department as much as / 1 / V je n t io n cial rates for long trips. Hillside need. It is not well to imagine that possible in preventing thefts or un­ (Continued from Page One) In order to be sure to get your weekly copy of You Need Yellow Cab. WAverly 6-1000, 303 Jesus demonstrated the divine pow- lawful entries. The Hillside Times, with all the local news and Long Avenue. Walter Warren, .er to heal only for a select number “This can be done by: of Education election should keep things moving right along. There owner or for a limited period of time, since “Making doubly sure that all is already one vacancy on the board caused by the removal from the pictures, fill in th6 blank and mail to the office. Beauty Parlors to all mankind and in every hour, doors and windows are securely township of Joseph G. Scheu. There is strong reason to believe that divine Love supplies all good.” locked, double lock if possible, Edward W. Earle will not be a candidate for reelection. And if any THE HILLSIDE TIMES, l Curtla Duchess Cream Oil (p. 494) while out of the apartment or of the members of theboard should receive seme sort of political ap­ Machineless Permanent Wave, pointment, there will be that many more vacancies to fill, unless 1443 North Broad St., t m . Cold Wave* $10 up. Wood’s under the law they are permitted to hold both. Hillside, N. J. B e— ty Parlor, 1554 Maple Ave SAVE WITH OUR And we wouldn’t be exactly astounded if the Board of Educa­ iT h W Avertv S-8483 tion, too, has a surprise or two in store when it is organized for Gentlemen: MONDAY SPECIALS next year. Enclosed find eheA» or money order for $2.50, for one Cmterms, Toys, Greeting Cards — Yest sir, it could be lot’s of fun in ’511------year’s subscription (52 issues) of The H illside Times. T a Kodak Flash outfit by guess- Pullets and Caponettes in* how many marbles in a jar, Roasters, Fryers and Broilers which is in our window. Advantages 39CLB. Of dropping at Movieland . . . Good ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NAItp parking spaces. No rushing home in MONDAY ONLY — 9 a.m. 4 p.m. ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR a crowded bus and loaded down Sorry, No Deliveries al this price ARTHUR NORTHWOOD. RMtor with packages. Also you save bus, ADDRESS tare. Movieland is a friendly store 9:3ft a-m. Graded School and Men’s Bible Class. Oar Ghriatmas Lay-Away Plan is Supreme Live Poultry Market 14:43 a-m. Worship with Sermon, “.The Source and Power Hoar ta effect. Cameras, supplier of Scripture^ CITY Toga, Greeting Cards., Qallard’s 323 Long Ave. (off liberty Ave.) UN 2-2530 7:0# pjn. Yoonr People's Service. Mwh U n d, 29 Coe Ave. EL 5-5064.