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8etM,nit mall matter, January 31, 1925, at the Uoat office at lCliznbeth, New Jersey, under the Act o f March 3. 1879 VOL. XXIV, No. 1213 i>i Aiti.ismi. HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 OFFICIAL NKW8PAPKH Or I11IC TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE PRICE FIVE CENTS Strong America Essential To World Peace, Case Asserts State Prison Term Dress Rehearsal Tonight Given To Di Maio For Senior Play, "Stardust” Police Seek $500 By BEA LEV\ j Having rehearsed for - several 111 Cop’s Shooting Cynthia KeenC; Martin Borsky as weeks the ei lit member- in the John\ Redman; Arnold Porges as Thonfd- P. Di . Maio, 24. of 209 j east of ‘ Stardust" will be ready to Living Cost Bonus ~ r' 1.• i? avenue, last Thursday Rpimund Brown; Betsy Corzilious Step in their roles tomorrow nigh as Stella Brahms; Norm i Ka.sofT as Elizabeth was sentenced by Com- and Saturday night for the two Miss Freeman; Joyce Persclay as Cite Increases In m n Pleas Judge Edward A. Mc- peiyoimanecs of this year's senior OraUi to servo concurrent terms ,,f Miss Jones, and Beatrice Levy as Costs Since 1945 Pay play. The cast will have a final Miss Robinson. Farrell Reviews ID In lit years in State Prison on in­ dro-s rehearsal* tonight. / Raise By Referendum For a long time before the actual dictments lor assauft with intent to T "kots for admission are selling A A written request lo the Town­ kill and attempted robbery. He was performances, the various commit­ at 75 cents for adults and 40 cents ship Committee to include in its a member of a holdup trio involved for students. Hillside students will tees which take a large part in ar­ Siam! Favoring A ible forin the shooting of Patrolman Eu- j be eligibleible forforin admission by pre ranging and producing the play, .1948 budget an appropriation for a gene J. .Callan during an abortive Dentation of paid-up S.G.A. tickets, have been busy working. Also im­ blanket bonus of $500 to all 28 portant is the work ol the two robbery attempt last June 10 of I Janet Gentile, senibr, who is in Municipal Field members of th ■ police department, prompters who are Vilma Dunlap the Hilltop Tavern. 1555 Summit I charge of the^ticket sales', has dis- Francis L. Farrell, m cm ly tin was made Hist night by Ernest avenue? ■, tributed them throughout the stu­ and Lorraine Seiffert. £ Board of Education and ehuirmn Voelk. president of the Hillside nt Maio. who pleadea guilty D c -; 1nt/ghb-ii-- A.A. For the. purchase o f the town­ Speaking at the testimonial pro- ( maintain th® peace w« now haw by skit entitled “Strolling Through the both men. a “normal” ^ Broadway actress ar­ Angela Casciano and Lois Schaef­ hood objection and school laws and ship property on Central avenue jiam designated as “ Purple Heart keeping ourselves invincible. 'Uni- I Park One Day Met*In Prison rives to star in the school’s next and Conant street as the site of a production. fer. chairmen of the make-up com­ cu. t. ins make it -difficult, if not im­ Shght." sponsored by Iiurden- versal, military. training will protect | The Ess >-et dancing According to Cohn, Do Maio met mit tee, have chosen Joan Berish. possible, to make the maximum use proposed $75,000 athletic stadium to 1 | , | , ,, j • , Ill.ihis lVoInH dlUvoaides 111in OUllv State Prisoni l 1MJ11 whilp\\ 11 11 v L e a d i n g Characters ^ LouKer Post No. 50, American Le- us ftum wir Sidney Kiley, Ann Stoskus and of school facilities for community lie constructed by his club, was and keep peace, else- t>"upo. d.d some outstanding lap | ht. was sorving f.,ur t0 live years for Into the shoes of the leading turned down jion, Friday evening in U*.' high Gloria Tipping to assist them. recreation. where throughout the world.' routines. They also put on a typical j atrocious assault and carrying a characters will step Rita Feldman Acting on the recommendation ol ichool. Congressman Clifford Frederick W. Branca, national as Prudence Mason, the Broadway Working on the property .staff are "It should be made perfectly clear South Sea^ JLsland dance with the concealed' weapon. , dial the development of either aj Fire Chief George P. Dorer. the Dise told the holders of ihfcvJ| field secretary of the American Le­ actress who is a guest at the school; Lorraine Williams. Paul Zeigler, grass skirts and aff 1) Callan, on vacaUSa, was accosted Abe Zupnik. and Katherine Zwei- committee gave permission to David )J Purple Heart and their iff gion, spoke on the Legion rehabili­ Herbert Alexander as Mr. Bach, the municipal or school field will cost "The Bay way Gay Cats." a black at gunpoint by PisTmo and Appice dinger. / the taxpayer:; ;i considerable amount O. Evans, contractor, to install four ind friends, "It is too bad that 1 tation program and its service to eccentric instructor at the univer­ face troupe of eight in a musical as he was leaving the Hilltop Musical interludes for both eve­ of money. Il is foolish to expect 20,000 and one 10,000 gallon fuel oil :annot tell you and you$- children all veterans. Tavern at 1:30 a. m. Refusing l«> sity; 'Angela Car.viano as Janet tanks at the north end of the Evans and comedy act. brought much Ross, a pretty student at the acad­ nings will be presented by several She taxpayers lo assume the finan­ .hat peace is assured. / io u fought Notables Laud Event laughter. comply with the thugs’ order to re­ Terminal near flu- Lehigh Railroad World War II to give us one last emy who plays leading roles; Jack members of the school’s orchestra cial burden of developing both fields. Mayor Raymond R. King made Citation Recipients turn to the tavern, Callan was shot and choir: George vBrazor. Jack TIi'-ieforo. since the money is go­ an North Broad street. thane ■ tx> make lasting p«ace and Sellick as Phil Ford, Janet’s boy­ an address of welcome to the as­ Citations were presented to Sebas­ twice in the chest when he at­ Cohen. Sandford DlUgmu SeynVmr ng to be spent to develop one area The Progress Club, in a com- rou must help us ^ ow to accom­ semblage. King is a past com­ tempted to grapple with the pair. friend, a budding young artist who mifnicallon to lli^^pumicipal body, tian Aljulriello, Pietro 'Bel v iso, doesn't believe In Bach’s teaching Feldman, Ralph. GrassftL Alvin ihe quo.-lion is: "Which is the most plish it. r'ifW . mander of the post. James G. Burnett, Richard H. Dcr- Unable to find cash in the tavern’s Krueger, Miles Lazerwitz. Tt^vin economical plan from tin* long commended the sifltAv removal work "We are the only strong demo- methods; George Edelman as Jerry William C. Hill, chairman and nack. William DeWitt,*- Guy Devito, register, the bandits left and lied in Rcseff, Barry Torino and PaTM range viewpoint?" I favor the de­ of the Road Department during the aacy in the worM today and we Flanagan, a Hollywood talent scout; recent storms. Committeeman Dr. master of ceremonies, read letters Robert C. Gclicr, Daniel Goldberg, a sedan. Callan, after undergoing Trimmer. velopment of a municipal field on ue the only ior other demo- and messages addressed to him it an operation at Elizabeth General Carol Feiber as Claire Carter, New Henry J. Konzelmann added he a ter Ha id, Henry VV. Haulier, Jr.. Dressed in formal attire, the fol­ the township owned Central ave- aacies. behalf of the .Purple Hearters frorr York friend of ^Prudence Mason; had also heard many good reports 1 Leo Hirsch, John Isbrecht. Waller Hospital. Elizabeth, has returned to lowing girls will serve as usher­ roperty for the following roa­ “We mui't'’ rtiake our country so the White House; Dwight D. Eisen­ and Clark Harding as Arthur Scott on the condition of Hillside’s streets Jacobi. Simon -^Caplan, Donald duty. ettes: Friday -Beverly Bateman, itrong tha.t no other country can be hower, Chief of Staff U. S. Army; Jr., New York business man who is during the last thi*ef‘~WEeks. Road Kling, Henry Lewin»ki. Walter B. Virginia Bi indie, Robbi la B ichan ;ho ag ^ n tor while we worri to­ Kenneth C. Royall, Secretary of Prudence’s fiance . The Best Bargain Overseer Arthur Riche was compli­ ward p cr fc c t‘ peace • through the Lewinski. Albert Marks, Samuel Other student actors on the play an, Betsy Goldsmith, Muriel Good­ “ I. The taxpayer will be getting mented by King for accomplishing the Army; and John L.. Sullivan. man, Ruth Heimtndtngor. .Sidney United Nations." Mazza, Genoara Messano, Gilbert Fourth Hillside bill and their roles include Eloiso the most for his money. »• the task with an eight-man crew. Secretary o f1 the Navy. There was Murray. lIe;Vry Nulton,. Michael B. Kiley, Ada Kretchman, Doris Lordi. Other- speakers included Depart- Marks, dean of women at the acad­ “The present high school field is A limited permit fen* the private considerable appplause from the Paolercio, Joseph Prokopowicz. Rose Ostertag, Helen Pagowski, -and 7K nl Commander of American Le­ emy; Joe Scheu as Tad Voorhis, a suitable for baseball, track and fpot- operation of a one and three-quar- audience when the letters were read. Charles Sehacklcy. Jr.. Robert student at the school who doubles j Helen Sellner Saturday — Jean gion, Joseph G. Carty of Plainfield The presentation o n . he American Casualty Returns bull practice. Any further appro- 1 er horsepower machine in the .cel­ Sonechka, Edward Sibiga, Felix as a playwright; and Tobin Schlein jBlazier, Elaine Dassing. Blanche print ion would be to arrange for f'reaenck W. Braiica, national field Legion Silver Star citations was lar of his home was given to Paul Smoeski, Alfred L. Stoltz. Petep Yu- The body of Pvt. Richard P. Mc­ ns Marion Phipps. Bach's secretary. I Fedoivzyk. Stephanie llumanick. regularly scheduled high school Trimmer, ot 35 Clark street. secretary. American Legion of made' jointly by Paul Kifner, past fecko. Nulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ The following eight seniors'* will Kathleen fivobus, Barbara, Lewis, Summit, and County Clerk Henry commander; Walter' Howell, and football games which average five thew F. McNulty, of 1436 .Bond play the parts of students at the Rose Lamonlcq, Betty Mayes. Vir- ur.six games a year This appropria­ p. Nulton. who is chairman of the Hill. Citations were presented to street, is included among 1,753 re- dramatic school: Judy Farmer as ginia Portaro,- Lorraine Schulz, Lois tion, therefore, would provide . an. Union County Americanism Com-' Moe L. Binstock, a past commander, jjatriated war dead which arrived Ma^is Muri.urity; Jean Feinstein-ns Voelk, and Elaine Warner. improvement, which would be put rniltee of the Legion. and Edward J. Mansfield, a county Industries Plan Jowitt Appointed early today at New York on the to limited use, A municipal field Preparedness Held Safeguard vice commander of Elizabeth. How­ Army- Transport Corp. Eric C. would be available ftV'gerrrrai com­ • Carty applauded Case s stand on ell made a presentation of the cita­ Gibson. munity use—including the regularly universal military training and said. tion to Hill. The three received the To Organize Here Fuel Coordinator Pvt. McNulty, the fourth of Hill­ Polio Fund Drive What Do 'scheduled high school . football ‘Universal military , training is in­ Purple Heart Medal in World War I. side’s war dead to return to the games. ' surance that our country will not Entertainment Program A group of forty Hillside indus­ .Samuel M. Jowitl. Health Officer, tries is expected to be organized United States, was [killed at St. "2 A municipal field would last night was appointed Hillside’s again ha'vc to go to ‘war in the for- Jacqueline Jacobi,‘songstress, with in the nature of a Chamfer of Gean de Savigny, Franclle, while Gatherin» Speed You Think? provide belter playing > conditions Fuel Coordinator by Mayor Ray­ pzeabk- future. A complete!) pre her accompanist Marguerite Ficht- \ Commerce at a luncheon next enroute to St. Lo, June 14, 1944. A | than the proposed high .chool field. mond R King, in compliance with pared nation is immune from ag-' ner offered in song "Make Believe” Joseph G. Scheu, chairman of the This cvlumn is designed to obtain month at the' Winfield Scott Hotel, member of the 115th Infantry Di­ “The high school field will be a recent request from Governor rrossive attack. Congress should and “Embraceable You” in addition local March of. Dimes campaign, |a cross-section of opinion in qu Elizabeth. Sparkplug of the forma­ vision of the First Aj-my, he parti­ used for daily football practice-find Alfred FI. Driscoll that efforts be adopt universal military training as to the serious numbers “The Lord's . , ... n : lions of local importance. If yc tion is Harry Cooper, of The Cooper cipated in the D-Day invasion. He reported Monday that with all divi- 1 made to cut dowrroil consumption i n as possible and undoubtedly Prayer," "You're a. Grand Old Flag' . have a question which yoti feci may I illMior van*ity HiVni;s as WCU ius Alloy Foundry Company, who is was awarded the Order of the ?ional heads starling operations, the | bc of particular interest to Hillside tlu‘ ''cHulai ly scheduled me foot- until the present crisis has .passed. vill when public opinion makes it- and the National Anthem. making the arrangements as chair­ Purple Heart posthumously. His tht> field King urged householders to con- >lf known through the Legion po­ The accordionist, Alfred Mayer, polio drive will pick up consider- residents let us know about, it by Ramos.^ In. additio man of the Hillside Industrial Com­ body was buried at La Cambe, able momentum throughout the | calling WAverly 3-2465 or drop u: will be used for gym classes and /.orC'c fuel by setting thermostats tions.” of the radio and stage; played sev- France. mittee of the Hillside Rotary Club. township this week. j a postal. extra-curricular activities. With so at 68 degrees during the day and Null- n. a veteran of both World | oral classical and popular numbers 60 at night "The group will get together like Born in Newark October 16, Pvt. According to Scheu.- Dr. Wayne much use, it is inconceivable that Wars and the recipient. of two j Among them "Li 1 i Marlene." "Till McNulty lived in Hillside most of a Board of Trade or a Chamber of T. Branom. supervising principal, in ‘‘What was the greatest amount such a field would be in proper nedals of the ^Purple Heart, said. ■ Wo Meet Again." “Daisy." ” Straw- his life. A graduate of Hillside High Commerce,” Cooper t-old fellow Ro- charge of school collections, will of money you have spent on a --i-rrmtttXion for the Saturday football ‘We all know that America is a ben-y Blonde." the "Marine Hymn." School and St. Benedict’s Prepara­ date?” tarians Ti^esday. “We discussed fire have containers placed in all class j game. A field not in good condition v outh Injured In >eo' Gul country. :t Pv” some1 The Esso-Chorislers, a mixed tory School. Newark, he had com ­ protection a- a point of common looms. Receptacles have already I Charles O'Connor Ibec-' i.us a safely hazard to the slu- ul.ors are not. The training ul‘-uu: chorus of thin.', w.ice.; ivnr'.er interest, and the response ’ was pleted two years at Selon Hall Col­ 1 dents. Early Morning Crash < uth will determine the future of several Victor‘ Herbert numbers in lege, South Orange, when he vol­ been distributed' to business-estab-j j31f; white street unanimous and enthusiastic. We lishmepls by Marion Ty*>wski. ,^25 Tl was rf()Wn in Offers Tlay Facilities his country. 4 We, must light to'addition to doing a vcTy amusing will organize under the sponsorship unteered for duty July 23, 1942. He Asbury Park ( ■•;{ since the municipal reerca- Rob< r 1 B. Sleeper, Jr., 17, of 1042 f the Hillside Rotary Club and was called March 1, 1942. stores division chairman, assisted by )laf : summoi, j ^ my Blri o u t ; ;ilv;l provldes f(ir a completely Prosper' Jn sustained a lacera­ hen will operate on our own.” Following, a basic training period Christian Robert,,^ traveling south along the Members of the Township Committee and Board of. Education I Dr. Branom then presented Miss The body will be taken to Grow- the club, societies and churches di-|0-,. js ^ ego?” same uioroughfare, at While'.street usually sit down to attack'their annual budgets with-pencils , sharp­ i Bannc Nielsen wlio was one of ney's Funeral Home, 1478 Maple vision. William N. Kobin is in 1 1 Basketball fans will be in for ;i The damaged cars were lowed to-* ened to sword’s point. If they read the announcement 'las: w eek - I Harold Neely j twenty-one students on a tour of avenue, where military services charge of municipal employes, while J treat at the High School gym Mon- Nose's Garn-u 1440 North Broad and they probably did—that the 1948 township ratables would be this country from Denmark as will be conducted by the Hurden- Township Committeeman Dr. Henry 1425 North Broad street day night. February 9. when, Christ sticet. up by nearly three million'dollars, they might have figured their job prize winners of an essay contest. Looker Post 50, American Legion, J. Konzelmann will contact the pro­ “$15. While stationed in Seattle, the Kin -, senior and intermediate Bofirslar A. Bierelo, 22, of 11 Ga- had been made a little easier. But now comes the shock that the Miss' Nielsen, who is staying with and Davenport-Dill Post 1722, VFW. fessional men of the township. I decided to escort a l-ovely lass teams play two clu b s''o f. similar rabalrli nv, i o< . Newark, a passen­ three millions have been cut by over three Quarters cf a million Mis;- Alice Berwick, of 196 Ryan Scheu said all contributions should about the toym. First we went to classification representing the Oi- ger i.v Paslow.sk i'.s machine, re- dollars—and all because of a very significant decimal point. The old' be sent to Ivor IL Jones, Treasurer the swankiest restaurant in the street, attended classes in the high j C h u r c H F e l l o w s h i p ange War Hawks. Spensored by porteu. to police he lost a $150 wrist pencil sharpener must have been pretty busy the last few days. school, and is leaving Sunday fo r ' ’ ^ of Hillside March, of Dimes. .1459 city. A look at the menu just about Christ the King Church, all pro­ watch at the ■ - of the accident. broke my heart— as well'as my New York State. Compton terrace. ceeds will go to the March of Sergeant Clarence J. Van Deur- Meeting Planned financial reserve. But, I upheld the This question of universal military training is a toughic if we She described her country which Dimes. Tire first game will start at ■ ai . n'd Radio Patrolman Harold Navy tradition of being a sport and over saw one. On the one hand is the view that such training is is a kingdom with a total popula­ 7:30 p.m. McBride investigated. The executive board of the 3 Cartons O f Butter went for the bankroll. Come to foreign to American tradition, that it has never in our history been tion of 4.000,000, of whom twenty- Friendly Fellowship of the Eliza­ think of it, we would have had a in effect during peace time and that only foreign states have used five per cent are employed in agri­ beth Avenue Presbyterian Church Are Reported Stolen better time rowing in one of Seat- it, either because they were bent on aggression or feared aggression culture. Dairy products furnish the met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on the part of their neighbors. The opposing view holds that in an main activity. She told.' of the grow­ Frank Johnson, Jr., of 1505 High­ Forcing open a rear d«>oi, thieves I s lakes Decimal Point unsettled world some well-armed and prepared nation- would not ing • resistance movement inT>en- land avenue, last night to complete broke into the Asbury Lacking I Stewart M Meyers hesitate to attack us if it thought we y/ould be easy prey. Holders m.ark which was overrun early in plans for the, regular monthly Company at 231 Holly .vo id avemv [’303 Florence avenue of this view point to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which tile war by the Nazis. The greatest meeting of the organization Wed- between l p. in. Sai+i. ;a.> and l I ‘$15 has been my high mark, Of $772,650 In Ratables Dlqnged ik intn w.irlH Win- TT hnlihving that une well-aimed blow .lifllcuHk-s. laday__were__economic p. m. uuncUy L...U ./..bL,___J _ ■. 1 1 Lou. I AL-nt oil a double date several ncsday. February 1-a.l-B-p.m. in the ■mission m n deeimni fvyihi in would knock the fight out of us. While it didn’t work the last time, problems, even though the ma- , church social room I fins cf b Ut r V righi 112 m d years ago t/) New York. Originally plant now under construction ‘Ulating the nvrea;;e to be ks- it is contended that the Allied Nations were on the brink of disaster chinery ha-d been left'largely in -j A motion picture, "Jersey Jour- and‘ valued at $98.68, Hayr;, KaL we intended to see a movie, but steacL of 50.5 acres. for the proposed new plant and we should take no morq chances on being unprepared. tact, she ‘ said. The ...Marshall plan ney,” will feature the,session. Philip proprietor, reported to poli«-c Mon my friend wanted to impress the The total of Hillside assessments ol tlie American Can Company What should we .d'o? . % was. favored as splendid means j J. Schaub, of 44 Hillside avenue. fla,y morning. Detective r.iarlc girl he was with —so he suggested first reported to the County Board here ha; resulted in an error in i , ■ , | cf helping "Europe, sne added. president of the group. Grant is investigating. we go to a Broadway night club. of Taxation was $28,562,213, but My intuition warned against his the total of Hillside ratables for with correction of the error the Because it was more spectacular, the refusal of tenants of Hill 1948 in the amount o f $772,650, THe (Continued on l’apc fi > total is reduced to $27,789,563. The side’s veteran housing project to pay their rent when the high cost Times learned this week. of kerosene made a big dent in- their bank rolls caught the glare of lower figure is still believed to bc Miss Elizabeth Keller, secretary a record increase for Hillside, last the headlines. But the rest of us have also been having our troubles Hillsider Leaps To Safety From Blazing Miami Plane of the Board of Assessors, revealed year’s total being $25,594,097, the Ever since last summer the cost,of fuel-oil has increased with each' H A D ENOUGH? Saul Lehr. 49, of 167 Hartley ter­ home at 2:30 p.m. after a train I coast, Mr. Lehr’s plane had pro that she charged American -Can increase being $2,195,466 instead of succeeding load delivered, and jpst why is what we’d like to know. race, who suffered minor back in­ trip from Boston. Heeded to Boston." with 505 acres ’‘of ground' for the nearly three millions. This and other inflationary tendencies will have to be checked soon juries and shock when he and 24 "He just told us he was o.k. and . Vote-For y or the country is likely to be heading for trouble... Are the great Lehr told his wife that he w as other passengers and crew members went to bed,” she said. H E N It. Y Wanted— Female brains of the nation powerless to get the country back to a normal leaped 15 feet to the ground from She was notified of the accident lucky to escape from the raging in- footing? Do they admit they don’t know what to about it? Must -a- blazing MianiL-lQ-N£WArk. EasLera iiL- 4;5Q a.m_-y£sterday (.about 20 1mm. in time. He lavishly .pra-isoii. GOLDHQR SIEUlQGKAi?iiEB,. muit- ix. i»WUi- g6 the way of the British’... in the direction ^ of Socialism? ------it —- Whc-nrTTtrT Airline Constellation after it minutes after the crash) when her the heroic work of the airline crew gent, .capable of handling detail is sorhething effective going to be done about these things? A lot HILLSIDE skidded into a snowbank on an husband telephoned assuring her in assisting passengers to safety Loans! Loans! and be proficient in shorthand and/ of people—mostly-mostly our big business people—don’tpeople- ‘ like such words icy runway and burst in^o flames he was safe. "The service was wonderful,” he typing. Permanent position. Apply as Socialism,m, government 48 ship Clerk, Municipal Building, rowing experience, Asked if .she was roused out of Mrs. Lehr said her husband, .a 1284 North Broad St., Hillside. PRESCRIPTIONS The Hillside resident was one of bed by the call, Mrs. Lohr replied: lawyer with offices in the Hirsch Polls Open 5 P. M. - 9 iL M. l ib e r t y taxi JUST AS YOUR DOCTOR sixH'ictims treated at the airport j "I Was up all'morning waiting for Tower Building, Elizabeth, had left HILLSIDE, N. J. ORDERED and released. Seven others were the telephone to ring. My husband for Miami Saturday on a business HILLSIDE Hillside Appliance & hospitalized, but all are expected was due to land at Newark Airport trip. Lehr, according his wife, Phone JOHN J. GROWNEY SALEM PHARMACY to recover. at 3:30 a.m. I waited until, 4, and an inveterate air traveler ,was un­ NATIONAL BANK Supply Co. PHILir WETNICK, Reg. Ph»nn. Mrs. Jewel Lehr informed the getting a little frightened, called Director of Funerals 111H NORTH''BROAD 8T., HILLSIDK UN 2-6024 daunted by his experience and WAverly 8-776S 1301 SALEM AVK , llTlXSIDK Times last night that her husband the field and.was.,informed that due will continue to fly whenever pos­ 1478 MAPLE AVE., HILLSIDE H1LUUDK, N J 24-HOXJR SERVICE EI,. B-4SS0 M. T O B IA , Mgr. was asleep following, his arrival to the show and rain along the sible. WA 3-1799 Two THE HILLS1 1)E TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1048 S a g •a * Rev. John A. McCarthy, Mother-Daughter Miss Marie Sinnott a kindergarten teacher in Roches­ Miss Jean Petersen (Golden Chain To-HoldJ Anne's Church, MfittchwicG v ■ Mark 53rd Anniversary At Dinner Here ter..-..Mum. Mrs. Mury, the former' At 1 na • m Club Sees Movies Bride On Saturday Dr. Starr, an alumnus cf Hillside To Wed Next Month Raphael M em orial 1 A motion picture program was High School and Rutgers Univer­ Carthy, of Manchester, u ,, Presbyterian Church i A memorial sel'vice for William-' enjoyed by members of the Mother- St. Catherine’s Church was the sity, graduated from the School of Hillside Presbyterian Church j halo of the St. Peter's STr,. .\ of Educa- Daughter Club of the Hillside Ave­ setting Saturday morning for the Veterinary Medicine at Kans.cs Saturday, February 28 at 4 p.m. \yill M, Raphael, late Boa^d Nursing, New Brun,swir:!\. ;\i. ; ’ nue School last Thursday in the wedding of Miss Marie .T. Sinnott, State College, Manhattan, Kan. At of -tho wedding of Miss | lion member, will be liold oy. U* P.T.A. room. Films shown were be the scene 1 i- a Veteran of World Wry I. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William present practicing in West Concord, Newark Link 3, Order of the Gold­ "The House I Live In," “ Here he is a member, of the American Jean Louise Petersen, daughter of ing served in th e!"89Th ][■: F. Sinnott, of 95 Pennsylvania ave­ en Chaim Tuesday. January '.’Turl Comes the Circus” and “A Christ­ Veterinary Medical Association. He, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen, , of Kane Temple, .20 Hill street, New­ Regiment. mas Carol.” The program was ar­ nue, to Robert G. Mayer, son of serve*1 two years in the Army Med­ 39 Harden street, to Felix n. Wolf. ark at 7:30 p.m, Raphael was a Many member:: of the 1: i \iUll ranged by Mrs. Jacqueline Spitz Mrs. George Mayer, of Bellevue ic a! Corps. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. I past Grand Patron of the Order and was planned at a recent execu­ and Rosary societies' of 8; r „t| -8t+-eetv--Bh«Hbeth;-and--f^^d-ate--Mrr U B g lP BBt wewarictTHe tive board meeiihg^aT’lHe libme of month. erine’s Church were present. Gu^, 1 Mayer. The nuptial mass was cele­ , , 1 I uarn bf 1522 Liberty avenue, ac- Mrs. Wallace Linnett, of 1514 High­ it was .announced yesterday. Bev. i " jcd- b Mrs, Ethertfoldslein; included Rev. McCarthy, now <• j land avenue. brated by Rev. Joseph 4A. Carroll, George M. Runner, pastel, wi - . p M ot Newark. Mr. and Mrs Newport, N. IT.; Joseph MeCartlr' * * The next board meeting will be assistant pastor. A wedding break­ P.T.A. Give£ Program ficiate. A reception will to at I isopLck, Worthy Patron and of Manchester; Mrs. Thom:, n | held at /ie home of Mrs. Alan Tu fast followed at Polly’s Elizabeth On Brotherhood Topic Liberty Hall. Newark. ..Worthy...... Matron,— respectively, will McCarthy and Mrs. Edmund Hi- I markin on Thursday afternoon. Inn, Elizabeth. • Mrs. Dorothy Savage, cf Hillside, preside. All Master Masons and gins, both of New York; Charles H J February 5 at 1469 Stanley terrace. Mrs. Glenn B. Hurley ,of East Hul’den-Looker School P.T.A. held sixtPr of the. bride, will be matron members of the organization are Clines, (of New Brunswick; Mr . an- 1 Plans will be made for a talk by Orange, was her sister’s matron of an executive board meeting Tues­ of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. George Haveihurst, of K.LHtY Miss Marguerite Kennedy, local invited -to attend. honor. Gregory J. Higgins, of Eliza­ day’afternoon in the school library. Mrs. Verilyn Smith, cousin of the Following Llje service a regular wood; Mrs. George Salts, i.o i(i, 1 school teacher, on dolls of various bride, and Margaret McGough, both beth, an uncle of the bridegroom, Albert Vreeland, principal and vice- business meeting will be conducted. the Misses Dorothy and Mm 'a! ] countries. was the best man. Ushers were the president of the association, pre­ •of Hillside, and Miss Rosemary Pgl- I* Saltsgiver, and Mrs. Alice Mi-Bride' 1 bride’s brother, William F. Sinnott, sided., Mrs. Fred Resos, Interna­ icastro, of Newark. Frank Wolf, of all of Manchester. Club Music Prograryi Jr., of Hillside; John P. Higgins, tional Relations chairman, an­ Newark, the bridegroom’s brother, Open House Marks Other guests were from \ of Elizabeth, and Tlgmas F. Hig­ nounced plans for an ‘‘International will te best man. Ushers will be Elizabeth, Chatham, Plainfield aii-j On Stephen Foster gins, of Linden, cMsins of the Brotherhood" program held at the the bridegroom’s three Other broth­ ers, Raymond Wolf, of Belleville, 25 th Anniversary Washington. D. C. Decorations were 1 The Music Department of the bride, and Archie Bell, of Elizabeth. regular meeting yesterday after- in silver and white. and John and Otto Wolf, of New­ Woman’s Club of Hillside will meet Daniel Sinnott and Francis Sinnott, n on in the school auditorium. More than 100 guests attended an ark. William Petersen, brother of The couple a’ls-o was honored hv 1 at the home of the chairman, Mrs. brothers of the bride, served at the Cong.. dances and musical selec­ open house Saturday given in honor 40 family relatives at a New \\ 1 the bride, will be a junior usher. Lyman Ware, of 310 Florence ave­ mass. tions of other nations were pre­ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mury, of Day dinner at their home, at .‘ hirs | Miss Petersen, a graduate of Hill­ nue, on Monday. January 26, at 1 The bride wore a white suede sented by the pupils, all in costume 14 Race street, who recently cele­ their daughter, Miss Maiv Ami j p.m. street length dress with (i gold leaf of the countries they represented. side High School, is an assistant bookkeeper at General Diaper Serv- brated th,eir 25th wedding anniver­ Mury, a freshman at Mt. §i. .Soho- 3 The afternoon's program will cen­ belt, brown fd t hat with! gold trim, Mrs. William Glauneto was hostess sary. They were married January lastica College, Atkinson, Kan wa. With a group of third and fourth ice, Irvington. Mr. Wolf, an alum-, . s ’. “ ter around the theme of "Stephen and brown accessories.. Stoe carried 10, 1923, by Mrs. Mury’s brother. present. Foster." a white missal with an orchid. The grade mothers. | nus of East Side High School, New- Hostesses will be Mrs. Clifton matron of honor was attSed in a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Emmet of | couple arrived in this country 45 Mrs. Samuel. Pell, parent-educa- ark ,is associated with the Telco Luster, Mrs. Henry Nulton, Mrs. pale pink wool street length dress 21 Finley place, Newark, were hon­ years ago and settled in New York. tion chairman, and Mrs. William Color Company, Newark. hw-*;- Fred Sinzinger, and Mrs. J. Henry with black accessories, and carried ored on their 53rd wedding anni­ They moved to Newark 12 years Glauner attended a pounty meeting Zeigler. an old-fashioned bouquet of pale versary at a dinner given Sunday ago. Mr. Emmer is a retired baker. Wednesday morning at the Y.M.C.A. pink rosebuds. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Besides the twins, they have four in Elizabeth. Mrs. Henry Caval- Guidance Director MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE Tile bride, a graduate of ’ St. Emmet', of 942 Roanoke avenue. other children, Samuel, of Hillside; cante, budget and finance chair­ GOING TO FLORIDA man, announced plans for a movie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krichman, Catherine's School and Hillside The 50th birthday of their *twin sons, Teddy, of New York; Mrs. Hannah Speaks To Parent 1454 North Broad St., Mayfair Theatre Bldg. School, is employed by the Hillside David and Saol, both of Now York, Littman, of Newark, and Mrs. Ber­ for the children on Friday after­ of 325 Conant street, leave tomor­ noon, January 23. “Discipline for Self Discipline” row for a three-week visit to Miami National Bank. The bridegroom, an also was observed at the dinner tha Atlas, of Brooklyn. A COMPLETE SELECTION OF alumnus of Thomas Jefferson High More than 50 guests wore present. Guests were from Hillside, New­ The association will serve at the was the theme of a talk given by Beach, Fla. They will stay _at the Shanty Shack Teen-Age Center on Miss Blanche Matthews, school Vanderbilt Hotel. School, Elizabeth, is with the Sun Married in Vienna. Austria; the ark, New York and Brooklyn. LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - SODA Tube Corporation, Hillside. A vet­ Saturday. Mrs. |Alvin Pfhillips is child guidance director, before eran of 31:- years in the Coast chairman with Mrs. Vaughn Stiles members of the parents discussion Call Pottsy Or Dan At p. C A R T t * Guard, he is attending Newark Col­ Attend Anniversary Mr. Vernon Girl Fiancee co-chairman and Mrs. John Luka- group of the Saybrook School leges of Rutgers University. shinsky assisting. Six past presi­ P.T.A. Tuesday at the school. Mrs. WA. 3-5450 For Free Prompt Delivery Following a honeymoon trip to Of Dr. David N. Scarr dent have been iinvited to attend Nandor Porges, parent - education Affair In Newark GRAHAM B. WINTER — DANIEL J. CERVEN the shore, the couple will live at The engagement of Miss Gertrude the joint Founder’s Day meeting at chairman, presided. Co - hostesses the Elizabeth address. A number qf Hillside relatives at­ the High School on February 11. were Mrs. Thomas Halberf and Reichgott to Dr. David N. Scarr, of tended the 25th wedding anniver- Mrs. Roy Partridge. Refreshments West Concord, Minn., son of Mr. were served, ,sary celebration last Wednesday o f ! anri Mv, j aco!) scarr’. of 70 Mertz We Do Printing Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, of avenue, has been announced by her O f Miss Ellen Seamann 13 Sheridan avenue, Newark, at the parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Reich- Carousel in the Essex House, New­ gott, of 234 Summit avenue, Mount Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seemann. of ark. Vernon. N. Y. 577 Buchanan street, announce the Among the Hillside guests were NOW IS THE TIME Mi's Rei.choott. a graduate of engagement of their daughter Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldman and Davis High School. Mount Vernon, H., to Gene W. Brodean, son of family. George Feldman. Mr. and to give your home that N E W LOOK Mr. and Mrs. William Brodean, of Mrs. Jrving Feldman and family, attended New Paltz Teachers Col­ lege, Now York, and was graduated 749 South 18th street, Newark. Mr and Mrs. Moc Saltzman and We reupholster and fcstyle your LIVING ROOM SUITE. from the Mills School for Nursery, Miss Seemann was graduated family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sholk, Slip Covers made to order to fit like Upholstery with the NEW Kindergarten and Primary Teach- from Hillside High School and stu­ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fogel and eatlifactU* In y«ur ers. also of New York. She has been LOCK STITCH seams to assure longer wear. WE ALSO DO died voice and dramatics in New Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Feldman. REPAIRING AND MAKE NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES, WITH M«rt|ag« arranganianti caniwlt York. She is a member of the A total of 55 were present, in­ N « w J Tteyt largatf Mving* Little Theater of East Orange. Her cluding Mrs. Feldman’s parents, Mr. ALL WORK BEING DONE RIGHT ON THE PREMISES. •Ml Im h. fiance, a graduate of Central High and Mrs. I. Springer, of Newark. School, Newark, served' in the Army Numerous silver gifts were received Call EL 3-0411 Direct Reduction three years. Both are employed by by the couple, who. marked the oc­ and our decorator will come to your home with samples and give or t.H.A. Plan Ferdon Equipment Companv. Hill­ casion by spending a week travel­ you friendly advice and FREE ESTIMATES. side. ing. The couple have a daughter, STOCK BUMOS • Prompt inspection Elaine; and two sons, Martin and Any Blind Within 2 F(. • No bonus chargos David, who is married to the former All Blinds 64" Long Thelma Weitzman. & L Decorators • No commission charge AUTOMATIC YOUR • Repayment like rent 1147 Liberty Ave., Hillside, N. J. HOT WATER Helen Rickerhauser And WINDOW BEAUTY $20,000,000 Available HEATERS Donald Walters Engaged AT LAST! for Nome loans Sturdy construction and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickerhauser, AJ A PRICE NEVER $0 LOW -*• ebligeeU* * gldaming white— of 1418 Hiawatha avenue, announce SELECT FROM A STOREFUL OF GOOD IN THE BEST STEEL guaranteed the engagement jof their daughter, MERCHANDISE AT RIGHT PRICES Helen Marie, to Donald William FOR A LIMITED TIME IMMEDIATE W, 57.50 - 20 Gal. Walters; son o f Mr. and Mrs. Har­ CARTERET Hardware • RADIATORS old B. Walters, of 285 Shelton ter­ Be Prepared for Dry Goods While They Last DELIVERY SAVINGS • PLUMBING & HEATING race. Winter Ills Your Order NOW— also holds good for future delivery end 1m « SUPPLIES Miss Rickerhauser is a graduate l Aw cletioe • KITCHEN CABINETS- of Hillside High School and is em­ Winter brings with it Exclusive SOLOMON’S • FORMICA SINK TOPS ployed by the Air Reduction Sales colds, sore throats and Bcnj. Moore Shoes - Notions INSTALLATI0 III IrHlSt MADE TO ORDEr. Co.. Elizabeth.- Her fiance, who other cold weather ills. Paints NEW FEATURE ADDED TO YC N m ik I I I . served 12 months in Europe with Don’t Jet them catch you One of Hillside’s BUNDS — Exclusive, Automata the Army, is employed by the Ha- unawares. Stock up your Equalizer, "LEVOLOR." Levels oF t. COMMUNITY berman Glass Go., Newark. medicine chest now - and Good Stores Work Clothes Plumbing slats, automatic. NO more reach SUPPLY CO. A fall wedding is planned. if a prescription is re­ ing to adjust cords. Supplies * Complete Line of Plumbing and quired, our Registered 1299 LIBERTY AVE. SHOWROOM And OFFICE Pharmacist will be on * n Heating Supplies Rubber hand to fill it rapidly. HILLSIDE, N. J. KM) ROUTE 29. HILLSIDE, N. J. Tools - Glass Footwear WAverly 3-6685 LONESOME? SHY? * MEET NEW FRIENDS THRU ALTSCHULE’S Sporting Ne w a r k s o c i a l R E XA LL PRlG STORE House WAverly 3-9507 Goods INTRODUCTION SERVICE Furnishings 1162 E. GRAND ST. PHONE Write for Information to Box 8073 lor. Liberty & Long Axes. ELIZABETH, N. J. EL 5 -2 4 0 4 linton Hill Sta., Newark 8, N. J. I‘ hone \\ A 3-6754 G 'I

— t h i:$ t r o o t ) MODERATE PRICES SUPER DINER DINING' DANCING CSl-^jear Bloy St. Hillside Management of Gabriel A. Gabriel (10 It. long and 20 ft. deep. Table and counter service. THEATRES - NITE SPOTS Bring the family. ) oil will like, oar food and our service. J

A SAVING HABIT-SHOP AT with Donlevy in a series of excit­ Tlie supporting cast includes Bill SZARKO’S LIQUOR STORE Tale Of Frontier ing gun duels and fisticuffs. Female Goodwin, John Litel, Edgar Ken­ [IIZABEIH 1317 Liberty Avenue Hillside, N. J. pulchritude is supplied by Marjorie nedy, Lurene Tuttle and - Peter LIBERTY 3-9295 Reynold, who lets her hair down Miles. Call WA 3-0659 For Free Quick Delivery On Liberty Screen for the first time on the screen, in A companion feature, “Frieda,” is | Th* W « l a in ’t the W«»t a ny more! ■'»> 1 k e g s BEER - - - COOLERS FOR HIRE the role of a dance hall hussy. Jor­ “Heaven Only Knows,” a Ul«ted ja Curtwright, a movie newcomer, a British production, featuring the ROBERT CUMMINGS Artists release of the story o^\a is the straight-laced frontier school exotic Mai Zetterling and a cast of ruthless, reckless frontier gamoldr, BRIAN DONLEVY starring; Brian Donlevy, Robert teacher who winds up with Cum­ international favorites, rounds out mings at the picture’s fadeout. Cummings, Marjorie Reynolds and the bill. IEAYEN Jorja Curtwright, Is currently show­ ing at the Liberty Theater, Eliza­ ONLY Hollywood Home Supplies beth, E. M. CONDIT, Prop. Tile tale, set in a western locale, K N O W b i ^ has Donlevy cast as "a blustering, MARJORIE * '■ * ' REYNOLDS overbearing owner of a mining NUHTH liROAO SI frr„..r -t i|,*--k.. i, ft p a i n t s — W a l l p a p e r — h a r d w a r e tov^v gambling dive. Cummings, ------portraying a hard-riding, straight- THURS., FRI., SAT, - j AN. 2Z. 23, 24 I WOULD YOU TAKE THIS DISTRIBUTORS OF JOHN HODIAK AND SYLVIA SIDNEY IN I GIRLINTO YOUR HOME.’ shooting cowaboy, becomes involved Ill PITTSBURGH, COOK & DUNN PAINTS “LOVE FROM A STRANGER” ------ AND ILONA MASSEY IN------259 Hollywood A,ve. EL. 2-1167 NORTHWEST OUTPOST” SUN., MON,, TUES.' JAN. 25, 26. 27 >uc ERROL FLYNN, IDA LUPINO IN FARRAR ■ ROBSON Fri. & Sat. 2 Smash Hits ’“ESCAPE.ME NEVER” LATE SHOW tRonald Reagan - Shirley Temple 1 Barry Sullivan ia_ ‘THE GANGSTER” THAT HAGEN GIRL’ SATURDAY ‘Spirit Of West Point’ Felix “Doc” Glenn Blanchard Davis N O W FEATURING THE Sun. Thru Tues. 2 Big Hits ERICS HAMMOND ORGAN Katharine Paul Robert Hepburn Ilenreld Walker Friday,Saturday^SundayNights ‘SONG OF LOVE’ r e s t a u r a n t 1425 N. Broad Street, Opp. Mertz. Ave. Fred MacMurray - Ava Gardner ‘SINGAPORE’ Wed. & Thurs. 2 Request Hits TOtamomh - J D a t r f w s - BING CROSBY E N ERTAINMENT IF I HAD MY WAY’ HOLLYWOOD E v e r riday, Saturday, Sunday 7 ‘E S r o a d S i , (zh yakT h , Joseph Cotten - Teresa Wright TELEVISION ‘Shadow Of A Doubt’ TAVERN & BOWLING 256 Hollywood Ave. EL 3-9879 X r

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Inform ed fiulilk- opinion is (hi* most |»o- »«*nt of oil rcHtrnlnlM upon miHgovernnient." — U. 8. Supreme Court. A free i>rr« iiuuii m » one of the greatest h i l l s i d e Inferpreter* between the government and the people. To allow It to be fettered U to fetter EDITORIAL PAM on reel vei».’'~*.t', H, Supreme Court.

.. In November.------wiv,1946, LUt.the Township iuwnsnip ..UOjnjniUae----d--eeeiwrt—tr"Tt?SDimTQTT members',,Nq pavements were..to be lijiUsiiir aitea laid, however, until all sewage fa February 10 Ui'fivcrsity Choral Union, assisted by from important civic and veteran' cilitles were completed. Relief Report For Annual Board of Eductilion elec­ groups in Hillside urging that more tion. ^ lour professional soloists. The Unl- Printed and Published every Thursday at attention be given to furnish ade­ Thoroughfares affected by tile It’s A Date versity Symphony Orchestra pro­ February 11 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey quate facilities for recreation. At program were: Conant street, from 1947 Is Presented vided till' accompaniment and Dean by Salem avenue to Liberty avenue: all Township Committee meeting. Wilfred C, Bain of the I. U. School* that time wq were assured by the Today Abram lb Morris Junior High of Ridgway avenue; Liberty ave­ A total of $9,209.34 was spent for ot Music was .conductor for the pro- THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY committee that this inadequacy i Membership parts of B'nai Il'iith School P.T..V meeting. would receive a prompt and ihor nue. from Hillside avenue to the 176 township relief cases affecting dnation Miss Goodstein sang with Sidney Silversteih ...... Business Manager j Women's Chapter. Soylm.ok- School P.T.A. meeting. ough *‘i»c-3wgcu,ujii. investigation. cnOf tnosethose gentle-gentle Union Township p line, ouUand l Crescent u .-u u i, 454 persons in 1047. Mrs Celia S tile Choral Union which is com­ Robert Kaplan ...... ’...... Editer men remaining---o on the vommittee*the4he subject been satis-satis­ ^ssex County line. eased in her annual report Mon­ vin Cnulidgo Selim d. Boai'd of Health meeting factorily and completely exhausted Summonses were issued to 92 m,,- day Reimbursements from the Public hearing mi Beard M Ktiir- February 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES through inquiry? Has plan been lOrists for appearance before Judge State am,hunting' to $2,773. /.villi ci'lion budget Township Committee meeting. The TIMES will be sent to any pan of the United Statds for adopted to overcome or lessen the James A. Dowd, following an In­ $638 more due. eut the Hillside re­ HILLSIDE the regular subscription price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 coats aggravated situation? Can the Com­ tensive di-ive launched by State lief cost lo $5,498.27. Mrs. Trousdell Sunday SINGS IN COl,t.|.;(iE CJIORAL NEWSDEALER mittee still claim little or no ju ­ Motor Vehicle officials. x revealed that 14 cases, involving 35 268 Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these -ates Sound movit'h ;il HilLim- I’res by. Marcio Goodstein. ol Hillside .ting Av/s — WA 3-2(1111 venile delinquency in Hillside? To Twelve inspectors were stationed persons, were carried over to 1948. tL»rian Clmivlfa* NEWSPAPERS COMMUNICATIONS at points near the Municipal Euilcf- look part in the presentation Tues- The-TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items all these questions my answer is According' to the report, $6,017.88 (luy evening of Verdi': - n „ Man- Daily and Sunday m the negative, and little or noth­ ing. Drivers with swinging license was - pent for food and $1,929.83 for Moinla> DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME ot interest to readers, and invites such communications The name plates, overloaded vehicles, ob­ H.-nufcin via- i , nullaim and address of the writer must fie given in every case not necessarily ing has been accomplished. rent Clothing cos.s amounted lo School Facilities Denied structed plates am}, no mirrors, and Joint installation of Sinai Con* *5* -f* ;■ for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com- $333.45 and $271 38 was paid for greRation and Auxilinn munications will not be published. In the past year Hillside has wit­ those lacking licenses ‘or registra­ coal. Miscellaneous items came lo X nessed futile attempts by our youth tion cards, were brought into Police $222.20, while $154.83 was spent on Tuesday to use school facilities for com­ Headquarters. There Chief Norman milk. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR L. Sanford, Lieutehant Paul Kor- Membership affair <>i Hiitli HALT FREE RIDERS munity use; always futile attempts. .A suin ' of $105.50 was paid for j Women's Chapter The Board of Education, endeavor­ lesky and Patrolman Joseph Wir- Suppose the owner of every lii'tli home in your neighbor­ asnik busily wrote out summonses. kerosene and ga.s and oil bills were | Mebtinj- «d \v< nv;)' i»ro.. ing to “pass the buck” and shun bded at $71.41). Rounding mu die Club. COAL hood escaped payment of taxes on his property.. township responsibility, adopted a . Township Committeeman Charles T. Woodruff reported to police that report was $59.50 spent for liospit.il Or. lo put it another way. imagine w l i a L an empty place New firm but blind and ill-advised policy and medical service Wednesday I b u i l d i n g m a t e r ^a l s \ a v a i l a b l e of "hands off" so far as community a large dog, with a chain attached -«>------Jersey would he if 13 of the 21 counties % $■ ided to take their use of school facilities wfre con­ to his collar, had killed four of his Township Commit tv mrrij,,.. departure from the rest of the State. cerned. Statutes were introduced, chickens and injured two others on Five Residents Are 1 \ his property at 107 Conant street .lamia r> ’!) As far-fetched as either of these cases may seem to be this I £favoring VOth“ 8 their stand andand>IeSal legal dal;data Hillside High School’s hapless Summoned For Jury | & “i second ...... in effect, is the r picture...... of what. has ‘“ happened ppoucu toin wew jerseys basketball team suffered its third side Adult School } W iiiliam Hale C6al Co. taxablelaxa )lft Structure structure because of tthe he floor a»Tof |.»vlax exemptions____ permitted...... • ' I PSOPri.esced in ignorance and refused per­ straight setback, dropping a 25-22 Five Hillside resident:-; wore in­ under State law. mission^ for use of school grounds. decision to Roselle at 'the High cluded in the group summoned for February :: i.ilpcrix \V|. I’linnc I Nionville 2-2244 Hillside School gym. Hillside's Hal Do Rose petit jury in Union County courts Approximately one-fifth of all reported property in New Francis Farrell, who seems lo be Meeting of iLili the only industrious, diligent, per­ was high man for both clubs, scor­ t'.r the period from Monday, Jan­ e’lllb. 1 '( M K I1II "I I-l\St;icKI> IS ( AKUMtLl.y WEIGHED Jersey—Jersey— or one dollar in every five of taxlax ratables— has slid intoint severing si . member on the Board ing 10 points. Graham “Pottsy" uary 26, to Saturday.. February 7. I Iwi lav nvnnml Iwilil nir . . f ■ l- 1 * I ■ • i ■ . I lie tax exempt field by reason of this legislative liberality. Aft contendsc that the Township Com-' Winter, Comet captain, played a The names drawn-by Jury Commis­ the last count tax exempt property in New lersev totaled^mittoe should accept responsibility superb floor game and tallied six sioner William A Bourdon and i '* .11 h v> ,1 r.i l u i a i e i i points in thg losing cause. Under-Sheriff Alex Campbell, in the SI.314,936^39.v i n i ora .r.ao rn I his . : ...... exceeds .1 total. property valuations in the 13. V 1In view of the stand taken by the Board of Education there .is no one Ken Maynard, ace movie cowboy, presence ol Judge Edward A. M c­ counties referred to above. They are; Atlantic, Burlington, Cap ' else to turn to but the Town Fath­ was thrilling youngsters from six Grath and Clerl: Benjamin Korb, May, Cumberland. Gloucester, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Morris ers in order to institute means for to sixty, in “The Red Raiders," are as follows: present needs in recreation. His which was playing at the Hillside George G Fay. 247 Hollywood - Ocean, Salem, Somerset and Warren counties. In all their totali I T 1') neeas ,ln recroat>on. Hi: Theater. SCHOOL CLOSING ----- V,------" “ VI avenue: Mr:,. Ethel Heentsnth. 235 ratables are on ly ,S I,197,169.679, or less than the value of the calls for a reC08nizcd municipal . and stadium — to PM be 15 YEARS AGO Bradford road: Mr:-. Edna Kirkman, property which escapes the tax collector. constructed at Central Avenue the Despite conferences, discussions 233 Clark.street; Mrs. Dorothy «t. special arrangenient with Calling for a hull in further unwarranted lax exemptions and only remaining plot of land in Hill­ and suggestions the 1933 budget, Wilson, 155 Frances place, and passed on first reading by tire James R.Simpson.' 1443 Bond livoi. the Superintendent of Schools a substantial reduction in existing totals, the New Jersey Tax­ side suited for such purpose. This plan, from all apperances. i.s the Township Committee, provided for payers Association in its 1918 Platform and Program urges/a four only suitable means and wav out $482,363.83 lo --be ------raised by taxation OFFICIAL NOTICE point plan to bring about these objectives. This inelmles: III open to the township To n'ermfr :ls comP;irccl with $476.809 54 in Pension Committee .,------. . ----- ..------‘“ f - i-iGium, 1932 an increase of $5.554 39 review of present exemptions; (2 1 re-examination of the laws; the plot to be “wasted” for industry °f l!lc dosing of schools in Although $22,000 was cut from Organized For Year T3 ■ reinbwTM-mcnt by the Federal Government to municipalities is to crush the last breath of air within the townspeople striving dil­ salaries of municipal employes, a Mayor Raymond R. King recently HILLSIDE, N. J. . for nM ntial tax losses resulting from Federal war-time prop­ igently to overcome our present rise cf $25,000 in the amount .ne­ '■'.'as elected chairman, of the Police erty atwpiiritions, and (4) other substantial eliminations from llu- shortcoming in recreational facili­ cessary for the retirement of gen-1 and Firemen's Pension Committee because of bad. weather or other lax exempt property lists. ties and decrease juvenile delin­ oral improvement bands valued at He succeeds former Mayor Geov.'c quency. $616,000, resulted in the boost: Ii° the E111 rl eii-1 thellx,. Misses’it n . ordinances prepared for Ihe grad­ Adelc Randunis, Agnes Schultz, ing of streets either through peti­ Anna Puchy. Gertrude Stoddard, i tions or motions of committee Eleanor Post and Jane Murphy. ! The referee was Ann Healy. Refreshments, consisting of,cook-! ********f ******* ies and milk-were served lo. both . teams after the game. Harry W. DOremus. member ol the Board of Education since the ] incorporation of the township in 1913, and William J r.ieder. board member for six years, announced their intentions of seeking rc-eiec- ti-on to the board in the February school election. Displaying brilliant form through­ out Ihe contest, Roselle Park High School’s courtsters swamped Hill- i Mric High School. 31-11. on the win­ ners floor. Knox, Comet center, starred for the losers vviih four/ ,'Mnts. The Parkers' tight defense! •thoroughly baffled ■ the Hillsiders, : forftng. them to lake, numerous fu­ tile set shots. Joan Blondell and Wallace Ford, advertised as Hollyvliod’s newest comedy- team, were .starring in "Central Park.” which was eurrent at the Mayfair Theater. ------— <-»------— ■ P H O N E Y O U R W A N T ADS Is your tax bill bigger than WAverly 3-2465 • WHEN you find a house to buy—or can arrange to build, DON’T

let lack of funds keep you from home ownership! CASH is wait­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY your paycheck?

ing for you here with which to buy, build or repair when ready. n r k I V you URS IS. And how! N ew Jersey taxes alope ENJOY our personalized service, the speed with which you get our — iic n i • - No state wants to see the railroads in an un­ V/2 Room House O take away everythingeverythin!? railroadsrailrnarls p^irnearn in the sound, unhealthy condition. New Jersey least check. FEEL j^ECURE because you are dealing with a reliable State^-and then some! of all. Yet taxes in New Jersey, per mile of track. banking organization. $4YM „ Month It’s only right that a railroad shoulc) pay for the are higher than any other State, incredibly But veterans can buy ’em for that. privilege of doing business within a State. But, After a small down payment, $49.00 higher! Actually 3 '/2 times that of the 17 north­ monthly pays, all carrying charges when you have to pay more than you. earn in that Stale eastern states, whose average is $860 . . , New (laxc6. ins- prin.. Si int.) on vour own home in this garden-tvpe . .. that’s something else again 1 ^ Jersey’s is $2,996! BUY AND HOLD U. S. SAVINGS BONDS development. Fast, no-red tape service on yonr Gl loan. There’s the fix the railroads are in. In the i 30 Minutes from Newark past twelve years they have been forced to pay depends on sound, healthy transpor At MAIN ST & VICTORY C"., Mctuchen in New Jersey taxes more than twice as*much as Penna. Station, No«. 4, 20 & 34 but«« wouldn’ t you say that railroads nearby. Within 6 mil«« of Nevt Brunt* they earned in the State! a down-to-earth approach to the e r , The Hillside National Bank >vick, Plainfield, Perth Am boy & Rahw ay Non \ Ft-: $55.00 Monthly Hillside, IN. J. Met down j»avmrnt A 2 Bedrooms, Copper Plumblna, Hard­ wood Doors. Tile Bath, Shower. Full A ssociated Railroads of NL XiembcT Federal Reserve System Cellar. Paved Streets Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rakin Agency \ Ccm'tlRCentral R. . R. ol New Jersey • Delaware,Deliwarc, UckawannaLackawanna k& Western R. R. ..’ DieF.™ RailroadRallm.H A * ? ? } Sale? Offices (jij PrenuieB Lehigh & New tnlsjai OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS. 6:30-8 P. M. Open Dally li to M Sundays to G md R. R. . Lehigh Valley R. R, . New Jeraey and New York R. R. . New York Cei * M A IN Si l VICTORY CT.. MITUCHEN Pennsylvania R. R. . Penna-Reading Seaahore Lines • Reading Compan’ MET. 6-2046 LINDEN 2-4777 U P f M U ***********************r**********************f***f***************************, > Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,

hurry to speak to them when thev REG’LAR FELLERS fire Chief Asks More Men, Automatic Alarm, New Truck ceme there to live.” Addition of more min lo the fire According to the report, the fire suscitator numbered 31, while 20 “Did you. see the people?” asked department to keep pace with "the department answered 315 calls in wore received from persons locked Billie Boy. * growth of Hillside ih the past year 1947. Fire damage to buildings was out of their homes. “They don’t come until next week, te buildings in industries” was estimated at $7,725, while destruc­ Careless smokers caused 44 fires urged by Fire Chief George P. tion to contents in the structures and another 31 were blamed bn the moving man said. I wish we Dorer in his annual report to the totaled------$9,694. -Flames...... also...... caused- boys using matches, the report re- could have had nice folks . iri- '"TToWnsKip Cdm'fhITtS,l ,,tHlS week:..... "ftl’/MO " in- damage-- to- nutbmobiies, vealrdx - Thirty-two -' bir.-zrs..Avere •5tend~of-.- vv l;------Dorer also recommended the in- trucks and trailers. started in rubbish piles and 24 were Thc following dry mother got a fUllation of an automatic alarm The tabulation also listed 82 begun , by short circuits. Sixteen letter: gystem and the purchase of„a new brush or grass fires, 49 residential fires pccurred in business establish­ ladder truck to replace the present blazes and 48 Vehicular incendiary ments and 12 were in industrial "Dearest Trudy, Fire Company 2 vehicle. cases. Calls for the use of the re- plants I just found out that when we get into our new house next week, And shown no glorious morning you and I will be next door neigh­ fa.ee; bors. Imagine, after all this time Board Sets Policy On Changing Parties If beams from happy human eyes since graduation. I can hardly wait. TOWNSHIP NOTES The Union County Board o l Edu­ tention to the provisions of R.S. Have moved me not; if mqjartng j Branom was assisted in his analy­ chine he was operating at the Nem- cation today announced th,e policy 10:31-13. amended in 1945. which skies I hope our children will play to­ Faculty Evaluates sis of achievement test results by erson Products Company. 83 Route Is your house for sale? For o , it will follow at the forthcoming requires that any woman who reg­ Books, and my food, and summer gether and that you will like my M is s Blanche Matthews, guidance 29. ^ results, phone Theresa M K Primary Elections in regard to istered under her maiden name and rain husband. He is six feet four inches Arithmetic Program director of the Hillside schools. Al­ Broker, EL. 2-9833.—Adv. those voters who inadvertently has married thereafter miist re­ Knocked on my sullen heart in bert Vreeland and David Harris, tall and our furniture has all been A professional meeting was held Musical Exqerpts changed their party affiliation at register before being permitted to vain— made especially for his comfort. He principal of. Hurdcn-Looker and the 1947 primaries without permit­ vote at any future election. This Lord.. thy mast pointed pleasure does most of his legal work at on Monday afternoon at Say brook Saybrook Schools, respectively, act­ take. Heard At Saybrook ting two annual primary elections act also applies to married women home, because his office doesn’t School under the sponsorship of the ed as coordinators of the meeting. to elapse before changing parties. who have changed their liames due And stab my spirit broad awake.” have provision for such a tall fel­ professional committee o f’ the fac­ -Miss Geraldine McLane gave a Stevenson’s salvation was in his recitation and song program for The board has decided to void the to divorce or court order and to low. ulty. The topic was “Evaluating the wings. Tims he was able to keep Arithmetic Program” and after Employe Injured the fourth through seventh grades 1947 Primary ballot of each of the rrfen who mqy have changed their Love. his glorious morning face and be an .consideration of recent achievement voters interviewed and to consider names by court order since prior Helene." at the weekly assembly last Thurs­ inspiration to all who suffer None test data, a discussion was held on In Local Plant their respective party affiliations registration. Y.ears have passed and mother day at Saybrook School. The pro­ of us can wholly escape the strain the topic selected. gram was built on the musical to be as they voted at the primaries has never been able to offset the Melvin Sheppard, 35. cf 287 and pain of these difficult days, comedy "Rose M arie.' Miss Me- | of 1946 and 1945. unjust impression she gave Billie Guests were the Hurdcn-Looker Broad street, Newark, was treated but we, too, may have the gift of School faculty and Dr. Wayne T. Lane recited the story and sang j In other words, if the voter last Boy. He still thinks of mother’s and held for observation Friday at wings, if we will keep a quiet cham­ dear college chum as a "shady Branom, supervising principal of many of the best selections from cast a ballot in the Primary Elec­ A Quiet Talk ber in our soul apart, where we can St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, character.” schools, acted as chairman. Dr. for lacerations of three fingers sus­ it. She was dressed in the costume j tion of 1945 or earlier for candidates "They that wait upon the Lord rest and meditate and pray. To tained when his left hand was en­ of the French Canadian, also ‘using ; Of one of the major parties he will shall renew their strength; they gather strength to live the winged the accent, be considered eligible to change to shall mount up with wings as life—that is one result of prayer. meshed in the belt of a screw ma­ the other major party at the 1948 eagles . . Isa. 40:31. Read Isa. "Prayer is the way in which we Primary Elections. However, if his 40:25-31. come before God to be still and to previous Primary Election ballot It is said that when Robert Louis give Him a chance to show us what Your Garden This Week was cast in the 1946' Primary Elec­ Stevenson fell himself depressed, He wants us to be,” •j* COE HARDWARE CO. tion of one of such parties such he would laughingly say: “I must -William Adams Brown 4X-X**>\*X 4* X~ X —§* X*4* *I*X**X X voter will not be permitted to vote get out my wings." The great writer By FRED. D. OSMAN The .branches of the discarded at the 1948 elections of the other 41 Coe Avenue — EL. 3-7972 — Hillside, N. J. might.have been excused for times The Human Element Union County Agricultural Agent Christmas tree make good mulch­ party. ' o£_ depression for his life was one If you are in the zone where ing material on the perennial gar­ SINGER SEWING All of such voters and members long fight of sickness, but there was By SUSAN BONO damage was done to trees by the • ALL YOUR WINTER NEEDS Of the district boards of elections no surrender, no defeatism. With Tin* day the long distance- van snow and ice storm, repairs should den. If the top is taken out, the MACHINE CO. Involved, all of whom were inter­ determination he would unfold his' rolled up to the house next door, be made as promptly as you can tree inverted outside will provide a • GARBAGE CANS 1044 Springfield Ave.. Irvington viewed by the County Board of wings until lit could offer • this Mrs. Trudy Shares ran to the win­ get at it. Clean up all wounds, make belter for birds. . .Elections on the circumstances sur-: prayer: ESsex 3-4166 dow. She stayed there most of the clean cuts to a si.Ie branch or to Ii is a good plan now to look • FURNACE PIPE & ELBOWS rounding each vote, will be advised “If I have faltered more or less day. watching. the main branch or trunk, shellac over the roots that you may have of this decision. ; In my great task of happiness; When Billie Boy came home for the edge of the bark and then paint The County Board also calls at- If I have moved among my race lunch, mother said, "Honey, if the the wound. Of course, the maples dug and stored,'such as dahlias and We Repair Electrical Appliances people next door have any children, will bleed, but this usyally does no cannas. If they are molding, trim I— ------please don’t be in a hurry to play harm. off the parts and treat with sulphur with them." The lesson is, never to plant fast and lime in equal portions. If the 'Why?” asked Billie Boy. growing trees as these are always main stalk of the dahlia Is rotting, j "Well," said Mother, "I've been brittle and subject to damage. it may be advisable to divide the I r ~ $100 REWARD idW. . watching their stuff ..get moved in, Get the snow off evergreens. If clumps. k\o9 any cf the spreading kinds have If the roots are shrivelling, they JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL and some very strange things were tor inform ation leading to the arrest and 3 m* # < > carried in. Funny steel cabinets, been flattened but not broken, prop may be in too warm a place. Try to edd looking high back chairs and up the branches and they will prob­ find a -cooler one. Wet burlap placed conviction of any person or persons de­ the furniture seeins to be just that ably will be fixed in position in a over the containers will 'Often help ‘Aristocrat of Anthracite” regular people wouldn’t give house year or two. to slow shrivelling. stroying or removing material from any room. Please, dear, don't be in a | of my jobs. TWIN CLEANERS KOFPER’S COKE All in form ation'Strictly conlidential. By Singer INDUSTRIAL JACK ROSS’ ' DAVID O. EVANS F'-- M odels - Hand Models BUILDINGS NEW AND USED FURNITURE f WAverly 3-3320 Hillside, N. J. FOR YOUR FUEL OIL EVERY CLEANING 5,000 - 300,000 Sq. Ft. Kitchen - Living Room - Dining Room Sets | NEED Carriages - Occasional Ghairs | BEDDING, JUVENILE SPECIALTIES & TOYS 60c Sq. Ft. "If It’s Furniture, We Have 11" j MASON MATERIAL pr INCIPALS’ ONLY MATT - REST PRODUCTS . Rear 240 Long Ave. — Entrance White St. "| 1275 LIB ER TY AVE. lOpptrtitc Princeton Ave. VSjfAverly 3-3320 MATTRESSES RENOVATED WAverly 6-4280 WE ARE KNOWN FOR Open Sundays Phone. EL 2-6980 | (Same day service) (We Deliver) Hours: Mon. to Fri. 9A .M . -7 P. M. — Sat. 9 A. M. - 8 P. M. DEPENDABLE QUALITY DEPENDABLE SERVICE Get The Hillside Times at W A L T E R R. LEE Esso Oil Burners Installed j ANTHONY CAPRO & BRO. ! Director of Funerals PLUMBING & HEATING ; AL HAUSER 1283 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J Contracting * Alterations - Repairs • Oil Burner Salc9 l T«rms to Fit Your Budget Daniel Leeds Miller ELizabcth 2-4547 507 ConanLStreet EL. 2-0879 1 INCORPORATE!) Stationery Toys - Candy 1356 North Broad St. Hillside, N. J. Newspaper Delivery Phones: EL 2-7123, WA 3-1938 437 YALE AVENUE Cor. B loy St UN 2-3023 COMMUNITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY dMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini w u m *

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J —new methods of doing Printers, Stationers CEMETERIES \ things faster and better GRACELAND Refrigerators - Radios Memorial Park Graceland Memorial Park, Kenil­ • Window Cleaning are constantly being worth, RO 4-6756. REINHARD-MUELLER CO. K en ilw orth , N. J. Bendis W ashing Machines developed. I K UK PERPETUAL UPKEEP A Garden of 3aor«<3 Memories la a CLEANERS AND DYEK8 PRINTERS - STATIONERS MI-OWNE setting of rare beauty and exqaialte • That’s why training harmony. The coat la aurprlalagly low Joyet'D ry Cleaners, 1574 Maple - HOLLYWOOD AVENDlf with free perpetual care. WINDOW never ends for telephone TELEPHONE BOseUr 4-575(1 Ave., Hillside. WA 6-2418. l‘lione ELI,aK.Hi Z-4HH2 KLEANING KO people. T h eir training JLJittd, Poultry and Dairy j____e l e c t r ic a l aebU o u w Cleaners and Dyers begins the day they report Wallraff Appliance & Sales Co., DL. 2-5491 Poultry, Dairy, Dog Food at 1224 Springfield Ave., Irvington, REFRIGERATOR SERVICE JOYET for duty. It continues, ES 2-773.3. Vincent's Refrigeration and Oil DRAKE COAL COMPANY through “ refresher” DRY CLEANERS A Burner Service, 207 Ryan St. MS NY K ATE., IRVINGTON FEED, POULTRY AND DAIRY FL 5-1100 courses, as long as they’re 1571 MAPLE AVENUE EBaex 8-5780 Drake Coal Co., 343 Nye Ave., Irv­ WAverly 6-2418 WINDOW CLEANING HILLSIDE TIMES on the job. COAL FUEL OIL ington. ES 3-5730. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Mi-Owne' Window Kleaning Ko., W A N T ADS • Up-to-date equipment FLORIST8 47 Elm SL„ Elizabeth, EL. 2-54S1. GET EXTRA CASH THE and up-to-date training Delaware Valley Nursery, 948 N. * Dancing Schools QUICK, EASY WAY are two big reasons why Florists Broad St., cor. 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STATIONERS HILLSIDE TIMES MARY O’LOCK, PrtCLEPHONE COMPANY Hillside Hobby, Shop Relnhard-Mueller Co), 2 Hollywood W A N T ADS Ave., Hillside, EL 2-4882. YOUR W ANt ADS IN 235 HOLLYWOOD AVE. Roscoe I. Mullican, Jr., Manager RADIO SERVICE T WAvrly 3-2465 Hillside Radio and Record Shop, TRAINS - PLANES - BOATS DRIVING OR WALKING HANDICRAFT A TOYS 1321 Liberty Ave., Hillside, WA 3-4055, TAKE IT EASY! i M t V ' THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 hornet Slump As Belleville And Edison Win lizabeth Quint Racks Up t, . tr . Lipschutz g 1 Kent f 0 ton forgot to report to referee Car­ Van heart f 4 Hillside Industrial JuniprHigh Downs men Ferrigno, and the ref called Totals 20 50 Peterman c Bowling League argest Total Tim Season I Tlioma^s Edison J. 0 a technical foul against the Blue G. Pts. | Davey g 0 0 Zoubek Co. 776 742 844 and White, which Friedman sank Next WeekN O p p o n e n t # ------^UCCfiCOS W h e r e ———tr­ Allied -Steel Next Week’s Opponents^ X ‘*TfSffli5TPnTeT ~ "T"* • n ' ■scm rr'g------~ t r Lnion To IVoteet to give ihe victors a four poirff' Newman' f 0 Will Be No Pushovers small Belleville court allows (he 0 Hatfield Wire 537 682 659 bulge. Bellboys to score faster. L. Compinile f 3— 6 I Totals io Wayne Wire Die 617 757 653 By IIERB MAX I Caston Top Scorer First Team Failed Guida f 0 ' 0 . Boys Unsullied Record Friedman sank a set, but the Cities Service 673 814 802 ’or the second successive week, | Tom Caston scored almost one By HERB MAX O'Brien f ^ 0 G. Pts. homesters narowed the margin on By RAUL DUBOW Edge comb. Steel 706 682 827 /inmornComets wentiKoni uriOi/ii11without ao iHntnn,victory, third ui of thouie e/omeisComets’ total. His five Despite thetut* lanurefailure 01of methe varsity Devoe c 1 s tcasserra f a free throw by Ray Dzoba and a field goals and one foul shot added Comels to win a game during the Defallgo g Baird f With the trio of Sammy* Furlness, H. R Goeller 792 733 734 ey engaged in two' basltetball , C3CHJI llUUCi Norm -Habermann. and Eddie Ha- hook by Norm Habermann. But mes but were unable to emerge upun totO elevenploVPn nof f 4the It n Comets’/~\r\*-^^4. ' 34.ns Cas­/-* nasipast WPPkweek, 1the Vl o Junior Tnni.M- XT™Varsity ».»•! 4 ✓w-.lcol Bilaw.cki g 0 Ondilla c Mundet Cork 724 875 82Q : Soueck g 1 1Dufek g bermann scoring all but two of t — i------t > * the sophs came back on a foul by :torious from either, Thomas Edi- ton v_uii can cjiwaysqlways beue aepenaeadepended upon tov'vw to lected ^ ^ two more scalps.scaips. They iney Friedman and a pair of two point­ be high in the Comet scoring col- romPcd to on easy victory over a Tranansamo J. Coppola g their points, the Blue and White of .1 High School of Elizabeth A. P Morris Jr 'High preserved ers by Fortunato. A.P.M. struck jmbled Hillside High Tuesday, umn.uiiui. Ed diisinsKi,Jasinski, anotneranother depend- Thomas illuuiab Edison quinieiquintet and eked Sollar g able nerfnrmpv toiiiou ..4,, — out a decision nvpr tim ■RrUimriiin Voting g 0 Totals their perfect ) two;- year Union back on four points by Norm Ha- ition took place on the Comet able performer, tallied six point to f?ul a V isio n over the Belleville Soph Onint First befmann and the score was 15-11. be second on the Comet scoring pa- 'B" aggregation. The EdisonFriionn scorecon.-o County Frcshn(an Conference rec­ urt. The score of the battle was ord by .defeating the Union fresh­ Flic Sophs went qn a rampage at i.tuc, Eu scored two goals: and two was 50-21. Bellevilleneiieviue lost a ♦35-31 ^35-31 Totals 9 3 21 -55 in favor of the visiting Edi- rnde. Ed scored two goals and two men, 36-29, at the Coe Avenue this stage by scoring 21 points free throws. Jasinski is probably conlcs* The Comets journeyed to Scoring by periods: jikes. Friday, the Belleville High Sljm Alley Lead School on Saturday. Eddie Haber- To Clip Jr. Hi»h while limiting the losers to a foul setting a record for shots which the Esscx County team’s court but Hillside J. V. 11 15 11 13—50 !hool squad added to its list of ' ----- VYIUUIJ mann bagged 18 markers, his broth­ shot by Norm Habermann. Fried­ roll arnunriaround the rim ^and ^ fall out. .... acted as hosts to thnthe Tiviicn»->Edison cnuoHsquad. Edison J. V 7 3 5 6—21 hints the court representatives of er 8. and Furiness 10. Eddie Vadeikn By PAXIL DUBOW man opened it with a foul shot and llside High School. The score was Bob Keehn reLurned to active duty The J.V.’s have now beaten nine Umpire, Weiner; referee. Ferrig- For Melody Manor scored the remaining two points. The Blue and White of A. P. ended when Nulton Rooked one in -34. The game, played at night, and. ' tallied...... one less puimpoint manthan Ja- of ult-the Eleveneleven teams learns meythey navehave Both Vadeikn and Ray Daoba Morris Jr. High suffered their first alter a layup by Jay Scher. At this is at Belleville. sinski.. Phil Amato failed to score faced. More impressive than this Melody Manor this week defeat- played fine floor games. Tire Farm­ point the score was 36-14. The a field goal but tallied on four record is the' scores they have tii led American Clcanehs twice to grab defeat of the season at the hands The Comets now have reached charitv lUHceac frw U.I.. mvmlinrl ki. TN/f,.. _ r n. ” •» •». ers played fine ball in the first half, of the Jiigh school sophomores. 51- Sophs continued their barrage by ^dism al stage of a basketball charity losses for his points. Dom umphed by. Many of the J. V. Sharpies Lead On one game lead over Liberty Inn and surprised by staying with them oulscoring "their opponents, 15-2. Robertozzi and A1 Fi'iedman were 16, Wednesday at the Coe Avenue “ mi's existence. They have lost standouts also see inuch action in as the latter dropped a pair to to tie the game at 16-16 at UrP The lineups: the other scorers for Hillside. Each the big game. Not only the large Hillside Barbers and another double .court. The Sophs, consisting of the ire ball games than they have intermission. In the second half, the | championship combine which* took netted a field goal. scores the Comets roll up but also to Club Aloha in the Hollywood Sophs jn. The Comets have beaten only Hairline Victory visitors continued tl*ir fine floor the county title last season, have the low scores of opponents are Roc Monday Night League’ The G. re competitors while losing to six. The Bellboys were led by Bill game but began to take wild shots ! been defeated only twice before, Pts. noticeable. The Belleville team Standing of Teams Holly woods nabbed two from Scheer 1 6 The Thomas Edison defeat was Grosso who scored ten field goals which rebounded into the waiting The Morrismen had played only 13 scored only a single basket in one W Marty’s and the Vincents won two Schickedanz f 3 6 lor one third of the winners' total. Ave. hands of one of the guards and j once before, defeating Roselle Park, c worst absorbed by the Comets quarter Friday night. Edison tallied Sharpies 5 from the Muller pinners. Scher 1 1 Tony Cuomo was next with four­ 1.000 most oi the time it was turned into 38-34 in a Conference battle. Wed- 2 us far this season. The margin only three points in the second Peg legs Friedman c 5 teen. Grosso .was the middle man in 1.000 Hillside Radio 861 14 as not as high as in some of the stanza Tuesday afternoon. In the Frogs 834 811 a Hillside basket. Surprisingly, the nesdav’s loss does not hamper their Benson c 1 the fast break usually. This gave .775 Connington’s 892 797 top Union scorer was a .substitute,; reegri of having been beaten in st Comet contests but 68 points is first quarter the visitors scored Hookers 822 Lipschutz g e ipost any team has racked up him ample opportunity to score. He .667 Lowell Catena, who tallied 9 points: ! Conference competition ever since seven in the first, three in the sec­ Cubs Marty's 790 855 923 Fortunato g ainst them this season. Four passed off to Cuomo mast of the .600 The Farmers also uncovered a fine it.s start times when lie did not shoot. Cuo­ ond, five in the third, and six in Thunderbolts .600 Hollywoods 832 870 891 guard in Capt. Bob ^Scherer. ants have hit sixty or above but ■the last. Tliis certainly proves that Ravens Everyone on the Soph combine Total 23 ver have they reached so high mo set from the corner also He .600 Club Aloha 877 993 771 Norm Habermann opened the John Duthie’s charges are good de­ Park Ave. Boys .500 scored at least once. Ai Friedman dison, which is a technical high was deadly on this difficult shot Liberty Inn 798 913 949 proceedings with a layup but Union I Freshmen fensive operatives. Maurauders .225 was the top scorer with-14 markers itcol in Elizabeth, can thank big- and made it four out of five times. took the lead on baskets by Bob | G. Rockets .000 Melody Manor 768 903 938 while Norm Scheer went on a scor­ F. 11 Hische for its victory. Ho con­ No Respite Due Robertozzi High Twice Merkle and Pete Potenzu. The load Furiness f 2 0 Wolves .000 American Cl’nprs 824 823 844 ing spree in the. second half to futed exactly half of the total The Comets can look for a little Dominic Robertozzi had himself a changed .again as Furiness con-j K Habermann 1 0 6 banner week. He had the distinction Lancers .000 Liberty Inn tally 13 points. Angelo Fortunato massed by the Edisonites'. Thirly- lehef in The next week. They play 907 896 848 nected on two layups. Eddie Haber­ tallied 8 points and Norm Ilaber- Nulton f 0 of being high, scorer in both of the A hainjne 24-23 victory over the Hillside Barbe 953 795 Dur points is pretty good in anv d fair Linden High Schooi aggrega- 849 mann and Merkle traded hortks and j mann led Frcshmen scorers with Massimino I O' ante. tion at Linden Friday night. The J.V. games. Robertozzi’s 16 points Park Avenue Boys enabled the un­ Scherer sank a free throw as the 7 Vndcika c Vincent's 842 821 828 Eddie Habermann. who led 0 Tigers were good last year but led tile victorious Comets in the defeated Sharpies to bypass the first, period ended with the home- AP Kessler c Tom Caston had Ihe best day of idle Peglegs into Undisputed posses­ Muller Metal 832 776 855 M. scorers last week. was. close­ 0 graduation lias taken many of their Edison game and his 13 were stcr.s ahead. 8-7 N. Habermann he season so far, as he continually sion of first place in the Shanty ly guarded by Fortunato, and was 1 standouts .Hillside fell to the Tigers enough to make him top man on At this point- two substitutes en­ Dzoba g ipped the cords for points. He Shack Basketball League this week. unable to score.. 1 ast year The feelings between the the Hillside list at Belleville. He tered the game, forward Catena and Nimensky g massed a total of 22 on eight field The Sharpies now have won five Lead From Start 0 two .schools can be best defined as has one of the best set shot eyes Mayfairs Regain center Keating. They proved to be Kovae g loals and six foul shots. His sets straight, while the runnerup Peg- Tne Sophs led from the start, 0 a friendly rivalry. They are always £vcr seen at the Comet court. the big guns of the Union attack Lenox g tit with astounding accuracy and leggers are undefeated in four alter Ernie Schickedanz and Fried­ 0 ■Group III Union County power­ A1 Friedman followed Robertozzi but weren't quite big enough as the bne man was assigned to guard games. J Peterman, Sharpies’ cen­ man connected on sets, and never by two points in the Edison contest. Hillside locomotive powerhmised its Tola him especially during the seednd houses in every sport and are al­ ter, tossed in the winning goal. ajor Loop Lead relinuished the lead With the 16 half. Rupert Sierra, who, of late, ways competing. , Hillside over­ His six goals and two foul shots en­ way to victory. Sophs ahead. 4-0. Sam Furiness Billy Baird. the losers, was high Sweeping three g-rncs from Hill­ has figured decisively in the Hill­ whelmed the Tiger football-team abled him to be second high. Bob After Catena put the Farmers tallied a layup. He then traded Officials Scorers, S'cliuckman, early in the fall. Diamond and Angelo Fortunato man for the game with 11 points. side Roc. Mayfair Liquor last Wed- emporarily ahead, Furiness Max: Timekeeper, Greene; R ef­ side basketball picture, was second The Thunderbolts, paced by Mark ..... , , ; hots witli Fariuhato, and kept the with ten markers. Rupert hit on were other notable Comet scorers. nisday once again ascended to the gamed the lead on a layup, but Ca- j homesters within striking distance eree, Ferrigno \ lw, n.a.itup, -n-upen, mi on ^The Comets return a visit next Gordons 17 tallies, raised their top spot in the Hillside Major three goals and netted four free Tuesday afternoon. They will iom- Each tallied seven points. At Belle­ M _, . up 011 free^throw Friedman sank n charitv toss, but , r, •------Will JOlll - ville. Diamond was second with playoff hopes by walloping the Ra­ League. Paced by stellar Biggy Yu- fossestosses. RiorraSierra is deadly from.... - the riPVney I,,to TTnUnion 1------High Schoql ~ . 11 to JULU en­ ‘ N.iim Habermann sank a layup but :1„. Blur and White were still in nine. A1 Friedman’s four goals put vens, 44-18. In a third contest, thp base the new leaders opened the foul line. He lias scored a very Keating put uvu double deckers n„, game.'' At this point point, Coacli Phone Your Want Atk- gage m a basketball game with .the him third on the list. Frogs shellacked the hapless cellar­ evening's activity with a 1009. a high percentage of all the fouls he through„ the ho«>p. " • T’ he - half’-~,r cpcled nar»y Ladanye suusuuuccisubstituted uaaicEddie Unon counters. The two teams Hillside J. V. dwelling Lancers, 33-23. Nat Fink, new high until final results in the lias taken. Reliable Ed Jasinski met early in December at the Hill- as Eddie Habermann tied Nullon fo r F u n ne.s.s who had -been G. of the winners, led the scorers with loop were tabulated. SaiierV Floor- WA 3-2465 was the other outstanding Comet Pts, 16 points. taking a /■pass from Vadfilta and*bothered by a hlp injurv. but Nul- *'*• Comets emerged vic­ Diamond f men soared to a 1010*. in-'bumping sinkingsImkmu n two pointer scorer. He also made three goals torious, 32-28, in a close and hotly Sierra f Thunderbolts Szarkos twice and shoved the losers bin only two foul shots for eight waged battle. The Union gym and Catena, the Habermanns, anil points, two less than Sierra. Scher f G. F: Pts- into second . place. Jackie Cahill’s Keating all made good 011 layups 600 set led tlie way for five winners. First Period Close couire»TmentS ° fthe two tea™ Scheer .R Fenstermann f 8 0 ig' the score was tied, 20-20. The could easily change - the verdict Friedman c Gordon f 7 In the best rolled match of the The game was closer than the The Comets will be the favorites by 3 17 Comets forged into the lead for NSW JE Davis c night Hollywood Rec swept three score indicated. The Comets were Schickedanz g 3 0 G good as the Habermanns dropped Robertozzi g Mar&ntz g 0 from Dolce Bros, but were pressed the pre-game favorites because of son win r P1'CVl0US early sea- 0 0 in six points before Scherer sank a Lipschutz g Heller g 1 all the way in achieving their mis­ the poor record of Edison and the 1 3 si L. Hillside continued the barrage Hillside Borsky g 0 sion. In losing, Dolces pinned 898 successes of the Cornels. The pres­ Sussman g 2 2 as Eddie Habermann tallied two G. 962. 962. The victors .scores were ence of'Hische was not yet known F. Pis. Fortunato g layups and Furiness one to lent!. "Doctor Jasinski f 2 8 Benson g TotaLs 19 6 44 9-27. 999. 989. 32-22. or realized. The first quarter was Fi'iedman f 1 1 Alexander g Ravens Hillside Rec The Farmers put on a feeble rally uyqily waged .as . file.. Comets ro- Sierra f 834 !j«] 772 4 G. F. Pts. Mayfair Liquor as Puterrz.t svqred ir._lmrity toss and (?6en tid ticf ■ peatedly caught up to the Edison Diamond f 1009 896 902 team only to watch the visitors 0 Totals 15 .35 Lanzopama f 3 0 6 Catena two field goals and Merkle Amato c 2 Wilezynski f 2 1 Sauer Floormen 960 835 1010 one as Union narrowed the gap to surge ahead again. Kull g Belleville'* J. V. 5 X 4-/C JJC1 L(J l Szarko’s Liquor 848 917 969 32-29. but the Comets preserved Tile Comets were expected to G. F. Pts. Keehn g 1 Vallente g Dolce’s their victory by scoring six points offer some opposition to the so far Caston g 1 Padula f 1 0 2 898 962 962 6 22 Daly f 2 4 Dinkowltz s Hollywoods 927 999 989 to win the battle. untested Belleville High School $chnee g Sauer g squad. Those dfiTtttpating a ci0Se 0 0 Travers f 1 3 The lineups: Li lien g 0 Union game were sadly disappointed as Robertozzi g 2 Effenberger f 0 0 0 Maranocria f 4 TotaLs Abrecht Scores 219 G F. ' Pts. the Comets were humbled by the Forlunato g Merkle f Doctor one-sided score of 60-34. 0 0 Petillo f 0 In Sun Tube Loop 3 0 6 Frogs Mars f 0 . 0 0 J The Comets had the dubious hon­ Totals Reed c 0 55 G. Pts. The Sun Tube Bowling League Zucker f 0 0 0 or of playing the Bellboys at their Long g 0 o£ 'fuctcatrq Thomas Edison Ameling g 0 Coventry f 2 4 rolled Friday at the Liberty Alleys-. Catena f 4 1 9 [best. The Bellboys missed three Milston f fehots in the first quarter and not G. F. Pts. Aierstok g 6 2 4 William Abrecht had the' highest Polenza c 1 1 s 3* Rutherford f 4 2. 10 10 Fink c 5 16 individual score of 219 and also the Keating c 3 0 6 first Godrey g inore than nine in the whole Maloney f . 0 1 1 Nimensky f 0 highest nightly average of 188.1. Scherer g 1 1 3 half. The small court hindered the Kaldy g h" McKeon f 2 2 6 Westby g Becker g 0 The Sharks triumphed over their Schmidt g ' • 0 o o Comets and facilitated the Bellboy Grouss f 2 2 Tabkin g 2 . opponents, the Weak Fish, in tly last break. This speedy movement McOonnel g Hische c 13 Boris g Krasny g 0 first two games, and the Sea Robins Totals 13 3 29 of the ball is the main Bellboy Takeman g 0 were victorious over the Skates in Hillside weapon. The guards concentrate on Guemple g Doctor 3 Totals 13 " 5 Totals 11 33 the first two games. The Lings won G. F. PtJ retrieving rebounds from" the de­ Hunter g 2 I.ancers the first, and last games from the Furiness 1 5 0 10 fensive boards. They do not have Colelli g 1 2 10 9—35 G. F. Pts. Minnows, and the Blow Fish won E. Habermann I v 9 ' 0 18 o£ t&c "iVoHtc to look up court. They just pass Young g n Hillside J.V. 14 u Belleville J.V. 11 4 9—31 Sockoln 1 1 7 the first game from the Tunas. N. Habermann c ' 4 o g over their heads. It is the receiv­ Stewart g 0 Nacht 1 1 5 Nimensky g 0 -0 0 Referee. Hooper; umpire, Me- Sharks 749 785 771 er's responsibility to get the ball. Plezia g Perlstein f 4 4 Vadeikn g 1 0 2 Cormlck. Weak Fish 720 726 2 Baurers g Bierman c 0 777 Dzoba, g o n n 0 Hillside J. V. u u cither passes off to one of the other Raetor g 0 2 Sea Robins' 780 747 734 Nulton g 0 0 0 G. F. Pts. teammates under the basket or Torino g 0 2 Skates 714 704 839 Totals 27 Diamond f 3 1 7 shoots himself. There are at least Scoring by — TotaLs 19 ' 0 38 periods: Alexander f 1 1 3 Blow Fish 776 772 764 three Bellboys under or near the Hillside Totals 22 Hillside 8 8 12 10 -38 13 11 18 13—55 Scher f 0 0 0 Tunas 765 780 813 basket and, at the most, two oppos­ T. Edison Union 7’ 9 6 7 -29 13 19 20 16—68 Scheer f 0 0 0 Lings ing defenders. The threat of this Peglegs 778 713 769 Chemicals have played a major part in the develop­ Referee. Reilly; Umpire,- Garry. Friedman c 6 2 14 fast break prevents teams from em­ G. Pts. Minnows 766 ' 791 688 man; timekeeper, Greene. Hillside Sussman g 0 0 0 . . . ploying complicated five man of­ Shank f ment o f medicine in the progress o f industry . . . G. F. 0 ' 0 0 fenses against Wische's crew. The Scheu f Caston f 5 1 Robertozzi g 6 4 16 in improved living standards for your home. Did you Bezuhly f Lilien f 1 0 Fortunato g 3 1 7 Ambrose c AT THE HOLLYWOOD LIQUOR & know that New Jersey produces over $200,000,000* Sierra f 1 0 Benson g 0 1 1 Diamond f 0 •0 Lacy g DELICATESSEN STORE YOU GET worth o f chemicals a year? In fact, New Jersey is Amato c 0 4 Pfluger g Kull g 0 0 first in the dollar value o f chemical products in the Friedman g 0 Totals 14 32 SERVICE WITH A SMILE U. S. A. Jasinski g 2 Mauraders Schnee yg 0 G. F. Pts Carstairs White Seal ...... pt. 2.26 l/5th 3.59 There are 13,061 neighbors o f yours employed in Keehn g LOANS Murphy f 0 0 Robertozzi g Bitsko 1 0 Wilson (That’s All) pt. 2.27 1 /5th 3.59 this great New Jersey industry. W ith annual payrolls Fortunato g FOR EVERY Piegari f . 0 Seagram’s 7-Crown pt. 2.55 Feinstein f 0 1 /5th 4.04 totaling more than $34,000,000, chemical companies Totals 13 34 Palmer c 0 Kinsey G. Label pt. 2.51 1 /5th 3.99 nil t|t. 4.99 form one o f the strongest chains in product diversifi­ Bellville PERSONAL Simpson g 1 Dixie Hell Gin pt. 2.04 l/5th 3.25 G. Pts. Carracino g 1 cation in the state. They manufacture life-saving Enjoy America’s Ooumo f 7 14 TotaLs 2 drugs, vital industrial compounds, and many o f the Landon f 0 0 Hollywood Liquor & Delicatessen Year-Round Sport- Kelley f l 2 NEED Sharpies household chemicals you use in your home. G. Munster f 0 0 Pts 249 HOLLYWOOD AVE. Comphcr f 2 7 Grosso c 10 20 j There ate good reasons why the chemical industry Bowling White g 1 4 operates in New Jersey. W ith such advantages as Kaldy g 0 1 LOW COST Petrin g 3 6 8 ALLEYS AND BAR excellent transportation facilities, skilled workers, Cqcqzzu. ___ fi. Cardozo g PROMPT proximity to major marketa, and plentiful supplies Try Our Famous Hamburgers Corino g For The Benefit Of Your Children o f raw materials, it's no wonder that this great state and French Fries served by Stefanelli g AND FRIENDLY "Bill,” a former hole! chef. stands sjxth in the nation in total value o f manufac­ Totals 27 60 SERVICE E L E C T tured products. OPEN ALLEYS EVERY AFTER­ Scoring by periods: NOON FROM 1 TO 6:15 P. M. Hillside 9 6 10 9-34 OPEN ALLEYS SAT. & SUN Belleville 23 15 12 TO—CO RED TAPE P u blic Seri ice Electric and Gas Company, public Referee. Mallow: umpfre, 'Mdla- NO servant of a great state, commendrlbe chemical HILLSIDE tell. CHRISTIAN ROBERTOZZI industry and anticipates itS‘ continued growth. RECREATION Inquiries invited at any of our offices WORLD WAR VETERAN II \ 303 FLORENCE AVE. DRIVING OR ♦Statistics, U.S. Census Bur*«u Just Off Liberty & Hillside Ave. \ T O T H E A-27-48 ------T el. WA. 3-9846------WALKINGVTTTntXlTT'a “ Vastly Improved For Your WEST SIDE Bowling” T A K E IT E A SY !I TRUST CO. Board Of Education I'l’.RItRIUtRMRRKauUtKRRRIWRRR^RieKRRKKRKKKRRICMKRRRRKRNP Respectfully Requests His Friends to Vote Springfield Ave. & High St., 1 Lyons Ave. A Bergen St., 8 FEBRUARY TO, 1948 GODFREY RAY Hawthorne Ave. A Clinton PI., 8 So. Orange Ave. I Bergen St., 3 INSULATING SIDEWALLS - GUTTERS LEADERS N E W A R K , N . J. Rolls Open.5-9 P. M. INSULATING CEILING BLOCKS - GENERAL REPAIRING S No Down Payments—Up To 3 Years To Pay fi Mtiefcef »f Federal Peeedt bmrtnc* Cereeretfen Paid for by Samuel Katz, Camp. Mgr. |1240 So. Myrtle St. Hillside, N. J. | wwwwwnnoBntwwwwRRMMRMwmM**************** Page Six 'HE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 praised the officers for Urn; „v Ten Candidates in. community affairs. Ii ..." , Scheu, Robertozzi jMrs. Knox Enters nounccd that Meltzer has ff““" Cliurcli Services Goldhor Attacks School Candidate elected for three years uV tiffv Church of Christ the King, Rev. Endorsed By Aztecs Board of Directors. Y John J. Flnnerty, pastor. In School Race | At their regular meeting last !School Board Race Abeles described Ills rearm vi Inefficient, Milk Criticizes Board to Palestine, declaring the 1 Sunday Muss 7:30, Children’s j Thursday, the Aztec A. A. members Tlie filing of Arthur Ferguson's Help Wanted—Female Mags 8:30. High Mass 10. Mass 11 Henry Goldhor, candidate for the Mrs. Emma Knox, o f 35 Harden of the Jews there is unmisiakca’of- 1 discussed the merits of candidates street-, Monday filed tier petition for petition for the Board o^ Education a. m. Board of Education, spoke at, a and that . .C9-rc.Ufl(Hltst&.Juu, ' EXPERIENCED stenographer with Sales In Schools jin the coming Board qf Education a one.year unexpired term on the yesterday, which was the deadline a job to do to provide financ ial sun Daily Mass 7:30 a. m. meeting of the Hillside Chapter of Board of Education. The addition of knowledge of bookkeeping wanted Miracy^ous Medal, Novena Devo­ In a statement issued today fly I election. < for entries in the school election port. (he American Veterans Committee Mrs Knox, an unsuccessful aspir­ from February 9 for approximately tions Wednesday 8 p. m. Henry Goldhor, candidate for the * The membership endorsed Joseph February 10, brought to 10 the Rabbi Cohen, gave the invocation 10 weeks. Apply Combustion Utili­ Mondaysnight at the home of Dr. ant in the 19ft race,' brines to four and Dr. Lilien introduced Harm o Board of Education, he stresses the IG. Scheu, who was present as a I the number of candidates seeking number of aspirants seeking posts ties Company, 1312 North Broad Church of Christ, Scientist. 1251 • WAU-ia-m- ..Zimmmv - -of—1410 Ma-ple Kaiitoi'.—onto rtaineiv- - •Re,i ywlnngfffr” -street, Hillside. fact (-hautht* methodiYf' servfn g ' ml TIC -speakur, ■‘amr'Trtsu reaffirmed w e ir the posts vacated tjy the death of o'n tlm board. were served. Falrrhoiinfli avenue, Elizabeth. avenue. He stressed the absence of Candidates for the three 3-year to Hillside school children is topsy-j endorsement of Christian Rober­ William P. Raphael and the resig Sunday 9:30 am., Sunday School. term posts include Edward Earle, turvev. The statement follows; tozzi. ° ' ** a central authority in the distribu­ nation of Francis L. Farrell. 11 a.m., Church Service. Mrs. Knox, a Gold Star mother. | Harlow H. Curtis, and Franklin W. Joint Installation Lott •‘Truth” is the subject for Sun­ "For years the subject of the sale Tentative plans for the coming tion of milk in the schools, the is the wife of David Knox. Her son.! Morrell, incumbents; Henry Gold- day, January 25. of milk to Hillside students has spring dance .gained momentum variance 1n price, the lack of a CHILD’S white and green sweater, Lt. Leslie Knox, a fighter pilot, was. ber, Jbseph G. Scheu and Christian -Sinai Golden text: ‘‘Study to shew Jhy- been under discussion. Every year with . the announcement that Bou federal subsidy in some schools and Fcr Officers with reindeer design, near May- complaints are made and every year McGall and rhythm boys would the ignorance of the State law in kili.-d during the Battle of the Robertozzi. fair Theater last week. Reward Re­ self approved unto God. a work­ Coral^Sea in May. 1942. She has Aspirants seeking one year terms, Inspiring installation e x o r e j. ;,p/j man ihat needeth not to be the Board of Education promises to provide the musical entertainment. regard to the. individual wrapping turn to Mayfair Sweet Shop, 1446 two o'lher sons, Andrew P„ in the j caused by the death of William M. an elaborate program ha', ashamed, rightly dividing the word make the necessary corrections and of straws. North Broad street. Merchant Marine, and Cecil J., an ’ Raphael and the resignation of 1 lgnned for the joint in - - of truth.” (II Tim. 2:15) so far nothing has been done. Noting that his own son goes to institutional parole officer at An- Francis L. Farrell, are Jack J. Ros­ of effieers of- the Sinai ^ Sermon: assages from the King “ It seems it is contrary to good Saybrook Sqjiopl. he pointed out Scheu Cites Work enberg, H. Dean Steward, Jr., Fer­ tion and Ladies' Auxiliary 1, ; .\i„n. James version of the Bible include: business practice to have each that it was condemned as a firc nandale Reformatory. For S d t An active participant in local day, January 26 at 8:15 p.m a; nv, “All the paths of the Lord are school operate on its own. No sub­ trap many years ago and that all guson and Mrs. Emma Knox. a parent could do was to pray that political -organizations, Mrs. Knox synagogue. FURNITURE CLEARANCE, new mercy and truth unto such as keep stantial business would conduct its On Youth’s Behalf The installing office:- wjll b? kitchen chairs and kitchen sets, his covenant and his testimonies. nothing would happen. The need is vice chairman of the .Union affairs that way and the Hillside County Repubilcari Committee, the Saihuel Klein, active cuiununai living room, Skiing room, carriages, The secret of the Lord is with them Board of Education should put it- Joseph G. Scheu. of 190 Ryan for a gymnasium at the George Hillside Republican Club and the New Postoffice leader of Newark, A revue entitled occasional chairs and tables, new that fear him; and he will shew street, candidate far a thr\)-year Washington School was cited as s. If in the same position so that its Union County Federation of Repub- “Hi Neighbor," v/ill be invented, and used; reasonable. Brand new them his covenant.” (Psalms 25:10, .purchasing . methods may be more term on the Board of Education in w- ll as the failure to use the avail­ able space at Hillside Avendc 1. an Women. consisting c f songs, skeh-ht and baby carriages $10. Rear 240 Long 14) Correlative passages from efficient. * the schol election February 10, in­ School to solve the junior high .—_---- o ------— Sub-Station Open characterizations* fealurin. $:!In Ave., entrance White St. EL 2-6980 "Science and Health with Key to “In some schools the milk sale formed Hillsiders Tuesday that they school' problem. Seidler, Frieda Burr, Ralph Ehu]. tf the Scriptures” by Mary Baker program is operated by the principal have a definite responsibility in Hillside’s second postal sub-sta­ Sees Guidance Need man and Mel Strauss. Refre>hments Eddy include: or by the P.-T. A. etc. In almost electing qualified members to the Party Friday For tion opened for business Tuesday BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber. “School is an excellent pivotal wiH be served. “The testimony of the corporeal every school the price is different, board. Scheu, who placed fourth at (he Liberty Cut Rale Pharmacy, mason material, trim, hardware, point from which can be built a Committees in charge in _ 1 ude senses cannot inform us what is ‘•ome low and some high. Almost in the board election# last year, 1283 Liberty avenue. Jack Bern- paints. Builders’ General Supply system to prevent personality dis­ Ah-s. * Seymour Mellow, chairman. real and what'*is delusive, but the every school deals with a-different ( issued the following statement: School Candidate tein, proprietor, informs Hillsiders Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, orders which lead to delinquency Mrs. Leo Arch, Mrs.'Hyman Noils. revelations of Christian Science un­ milkman. In most schools a sub- i “The. school board play? an im­ 'hat all regular mail service is giv- and crime and overflow our mental Mrs. William Rayner and Mr,. Cranford, N. J. CR. 6-0606 lock the treasures of Truth . . . stantial profit is shown at the end ; portant part in the education < f Prominent public, social and ath­ n at a sub-station, except for the institutions,” he said In indicating letic figures will appear at a party Samuel Warren, also Abraham FOR SALE—Sixty cents will buy Man understands spiritual Existence of the year and no one seems to our boys and girls. As a candidate -ale of postal savings and foreign the need for a complete child gui­ tomorrow night at Workman’s Hall Maukowitz, chairman; Han;. Apple, you a large market for merchan­ in proportion as his treasures of know the disposition of the profit. for the Board of Education I have nonfey orders. dance setup. 1316 White street, honoring Chris­ Emanuel Finkel, Leon ShkiiT, and dise, new or old, when you invest Truth and Love are enlarged." (p.p. No one seems to know or care h ow , proven my interest in the welfare The other auxiliary post office is 70, 265) Referring to the action of the tian Robertozzi, candidate for the A. Harold Zonderman. it in a powerful little classified ad the program is operated and n o ' of our children and youth by serv­ located in Bahret’s Gift Shop, 236 Board of Education in filling the Board of Education in the Febru­ in The Times. Phone WA 3-2465 one seems anxious to put the entire ing as a Boy Scout leader, par­ Hollywood avenue. Hillside Presbyterian Church, ticularly in the Cub Scout units, vacancy caused by the resignation ary 10 school election. Approxi­ today. milk program on a business like of Frank A. Haefner, Goldhor de­ Washington P. T. A. Rev. Geo. M. Runner, pastor. basis. /■ which are sponsored by Parent- mately 100 of the aspirant’s friends 9:45 a.m. Church School, Men’s Teacher groups. clared even the right vote is and co-workers are exp’ected to at­ Supports School Aid CHESTNUT trim double French Pupil Interest Paramount taken away when appointments are Install Officers doors,, standard size. Phone WA- Bible Class. 11 a.m. sermon, "The "The sale of milk should have "Starting my second year as vice tend. The George Washington School Great Temptation.” The Session president of the Hillside Recrea­ made in the manner of this one. Thaddeus A. Barszcz. Passai$. Di­ verly 3-1416. only one consideration, and that The action was subsequently called P.T.A. 'has gone on record a; sup. will meet at the close of the eve­ tion Board, and chairman of the rector cf Finance, accompanied by is to determine the best way to serve illegal bv the county superintendent porting the thirteen million dollar ning performance of the movies en­ the students so that the children recreational activities of that or­ his secretary, Peter Camielari, will Of Jewish Council ■state budget for aid In 1948 for ed­ Offices For Rent titled "The Call of Matthew” and ganization, I have given much time of schools. be special guests. and their parents may have the ad­ Plans were made to support the- Officers and trustees of the Jew­ ucation. and pledges its support of "A Certain Nobleman.” Time of to the formation and functioning Robertozzi. a graduate of Hillside vantage of the lowest possible price. movie sponsored by the Area Coun­ ish Council of Hillside were in­ a broadened tax base to provide the presentation is 7:30 Sunday eve­ of the Shanty Shack and Com­ High School, *€ferved 2‘ u years in The cost of all commodities and es­ cil of AVC whicl\ is showing “Gen­ stalled by Jack Rosenberg last necessary funds, it was an'ar.mced ning. munity baseball and basketball the' Marine Corps and was honor­ A SPECIALIST’S pecially foods is rising by leaps and erals Without Buttons" at Fuld Hall, niPht in the vestry room of Sinai this week. On Thursday afternoon the Wo­ bounds and everything possible leagues. ably discharged. At present a law Tire association has purchased OPPORTUNITY 652 High street, Newark, on Feb­ student at John Marshall’ College, Congregation. Maple avenue. Those men’s Missionary Society meets at should be done to cut down and ‘ Unbiased- in all of my dealings, for its orchestra three instruments, OFFICES. RECEPTION ROOM ruary 21. Jersey City, he expects to graduate Installed were Mrs. Philip B. Hen­ the Manse. All ladies invited, take advantage of all feasible sav­ I am not pledged to any political, a violin, a new trumpet and a lie* The chapter adopted resolutions this year. Robertozzi attends the och. president; Leo Arch. Edward , And LAVATORY o ings and to pass those savings on racial or social group. I am sym­ clarinet. These Instruments « ill be condemning the action of Superin­ Church of Christ the King and is Gottlieb and Allan Bochner, vice With gas, electric, water, First Baptist Church, Hillside to the children. pathetic with the modern trend and presidents; Mrs. Eugene Abramo- officially presented to the school by Ave. and Harding Ter., pastor Ted tendent of Schols Herron in Newak a member of its Holy Name Society. “My plea with the Board of Edu­ future educational progress and witz. recording secretary; Mrs. Al­ tile president, Mrs. Max Schuster, Venetian blinds, and heat, with Place Jr. in banning the “Nation" magazine cation is to put the entire milk pro­ willing to cooperate with my fel­ bert Seiden, financial secretary; at the next P.T.A. meeting on Feb­ a garage if desired. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. from libraries of the Newark school gram on such a foundation so that low members and citizens of Hill­ system and in opposition to uni­ To Describe Reaction Mrs. Morris Jaffe. corresponding ruary 2". These instruments will be morning service, sermon. "Lift Up.” In excellent condition, and a it is uniform with every school, side for the best possible educa­ versal military training. secetary; Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, loaned to the pupils who show tal­ 6 p.m. Junior Young People. 6:45 very convenient, prominent cor­ so that advantage is taken of the tional system.” To Partition Plan spiritual adviser; s Benjamin S. ent and who do not have an in ail­ p.m. Senior Young People. 8 p.m. lowest possible price and all possi­ The board aspirant also is chair­ The guest speaker at the Oneg Berkowitz and Harry Meltzer, hon­ ment of their, own. In due time the ner property at 1551 Maple Ave, Evening service, popular song serv­ ble saving^ are given to the chil­ man of the local March of Dimes SECOND BIRTHDAY PARTY Shabbat -scheduled for this Friday orary presidents; Paul Miller. Mrs. P.T.A. hopes to purchase additions: Hillside. The opposite offices ice, evangelistic messenger. dren and not to any milkman, board campaign and vice president of the A party honoring the second evening at 8:15 p.m. at the local Benjamin Flieder, Irving Goldberg, instruments for a complete orches­ Wednesday 8 p.m. ‘‘Hour of are rented to a physician member, principal or teacher. I do Liberty Park Community Associa- birthday of their daughter, Una H., f^inai Congregation, Maple avenue, Philip B- Henoch, Laurence Levi- tra. Also the entire basement PoweV*” not criticize those many mothers was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles will be Alvin Z. Rosenfeld, who-re­ tas, Dr. Milton M.Lilien, Mrs. Brownie Troup #54, also spon­ Thursday 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. whic hiS splendid for a mechan­ and teachers who give so much of Rettino at their home at 516 Col­ cently returned from Palestine. Harry Meltzer, Rosenberg and Al­ sored by the association, is now in umbia avenue Sunday. Decorations ical dentist, X-ray quarters, or their time in the distribution of the Tax Free Cigarettes Mr. Rosenfeld, a staff correspon­ bert Seiden, trustees. full swing. Mrs. Sant Kaplan. Mrs Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian milk, but my criticism is directed were in a pink and white motif. dent cf the New York Post, was in Ernest Perlmutter, and Mrs. M. Church, Dr Arthur Northwood, Meltzer, retiring (president, da- for research purposes. Children present included Caryl the Holy Land when the United pastor. to the Board of Education for per­ For Hosoital Vets scribed the growth of"*the council, Schindler are the leaders. Plans to Call THERESA M. RENSEN mitting such an evil system to Scheu, Jean and Andrew Rudzin- Nations decision to partition Pal­ make an afghan to be donated to a 9:30 a.m. graded school and Men's ascribing it to the sound foundation exist.” Permission to purchase. tax-free ski, “Butch" Dolfinger, Joan Proko- estine was reached, and he is the hospital have been discussed. Other Owner and Broker Bible Class:' 10:45 a.m. worship with left by Berkowitz. first president, cigarettes for distribution to pa­ powitz, Carol and Annette Nelson, first on-the-spot American reporter EL 2-9833 sermon. "Of Royal Descent." 5:30 to the interest of the communiy and plans being considered are hikes tients in veterans hospitals was Barbara Furiness, Marilyn, Colleen, to return to report on reactions in p.m. Supper meeting of Young to the help of the Newark Y.M. and and picnics as soon as weather per­ given to both men’s’ and women’s David and Donald Rettino. tho Holy Land. His topic will be mits. People’s Fellowship, “Pa-Ma-Me.” Y.W.H.A. in supervising the pro­ chapters of the B’nai B’rith yester­ Other guests were Mrs. Camille "The Role of American Jewry in gram. Cub Pack #196, another group <> Baptist Minister day by Lt. Col. Elliott Niles; chair­ Scher. Mrs. Joseph Prokopowitz, tho New Jewish State." sponsored by the P.T.A., held a Miscellaneous Wanted Irvington Pentecostal Church, 60 man -of the National 1)00111111166 of Guests were Herbert R. Abeles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Scheu, Miss Rabbi Eliezer Cohen will conduct president of the Jewish Community committee meeting at the home of Paine avenue, Irvington, Chas. M. Service Organizations. The B’nai Margaret Scheu, Airs. Lillian Rud- tho Oneg Shabbat and refresh­ Council of Essex County; Gustav P. Mrs. Goldman. 1526 Liberty avenue, WANTED— Household articles, fur- Shaffer, minister. Will Be Ordained B’rith chapters are members of the zinski, Mrs. Harry Dolfinger, Jr., niture and other things that you ments will be served by the women Heller, president, nf the Newark Y on Monday evening. Gubmaster Thursday 8 p.m. Christ’s Ambas­ Theodore- L. Place. Jr., pastor o f Veterans Administration Voluntary Mrs. Joseph Rettino and-Mrs. Ida of " the Ladies' : Auxiliary of the no longer use. Someone would be sadors Service. Committee. ' and Bertram Gold, executive di­ Bernard Heller filed the new appli­ the First Baptist CfrurcJ*, wilL be Rettino. Congregation. cation ior 1948. There are now 46 glad to buy them. Advertise them Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible School. rector of the Y. Heller and Gold in The Times classified section. ordained to the ministry tomorrow active cub scouts in this pack. Plan; Emily Potter, superintendent. 11 night at the -church. Mr. Place Is a Times ads get results Phone WA a.m. Divine Worship, Communion were discussed for the meeting to 3-2465. senior at the Eastern Baptist Theo­ Lorraine Kobin Fiancee be held Thursday evening, January Service. Rev. Shaffer will preach. logical Seminary, Philadelphia. He 8 p.m. Evangelistic Rally, Commun­ 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the school. There also is president of his class. Operetta In Brief f- H erbert F. Phillips will be a guest speaker who will be Tinning & Roofing ion Service. Rev. Shaffer will Five graduates of the seminary preach. Hillside High-Lights Club Work Stressed followed by a musical program. Al! will participate in the service. They parents are invited. GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and Tuesday 8 p.m. Pentecostal Pray­ are Dr. Clarence Roddy, professor (iv REA LEVY. Jdlng. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long er and Praise Service. of the English Bible at the semi­ Ave., Hillside, Tel WA 3-6699. tl Our church is large enough to Miss* Goraldirte McLane, who has j members volunteered to act as ven­ 1 ored balloons was released from a W h a t Do You Think? nary; the Rev. Edwin 1. Henry, pas­ I given over 1800 personal perform- help you, but not tod large to need tor of the Fir£t" Baptist Church, dors each evening and they will be 1 huge net overhanging the gym. One I ances besides her concert and radio ( Continued from Page 1 ) you. Passaic; Rev. Charles W, Anderson, located in the auditorium lobby. All cf the balloons, caught by Joseph Braaty P trior i work, presented selections from the profits will go into the club’s I Scheu senior, contained a slip of ideas, but shucks, a fellqw can’t be pastor of the Brookdale Baptist I operetta ‘‘Firefly’’ to the student Church, Bloomfield; Rev. William treasury. | paper which entitled him to a box a piker on a date.jSo we. went to HHiENE Curtis Duchess Cream Oil Sinai Congregation body during the assembly program Hand, a professor and librarian at , Members of the Sketch Club and I cf candy. Betty Sellick was in the hot spot. I 1 still remember that Machineless Permanent Wave, last week. Mbs McLane was ac­ Rabbi, Eliezer Cohen. the seminary, and Rev. Frederick regular art classes have made num­ j charge of decorations for the eve­ night—not so much from the money 67J6. Cold Waves $10 up. Wood’s companied by Miss Evet on the For the week beginning Sunday, Gamble, of Mardella Springs, Md. erous posters advertising commer­ ning. angle — but because our car got Beauty Parlor, 1564 Maple Ave., piano. cial products and they will display WAverly 3-6463. January 25, the schedule of serv­ William Lincoln, classmate of Mr. Attend Speech Forum / stuck in the Holland Tunnel com­ ices at the synagogue will be as Place, will be guest soloist. The Dressed in a Spanish costume, the- them on the first floor in .about two j Members of Delta Beta Tau at­ ing home. follows: church choir also will sing. featured singer related the story'of 'weeks. The students stressed the tended ,an oratory contest, spon­ Kenny EdelsOn - Builders - Carpenters Morning services, Sunday 8 a.m.; the operetta and interspersed her use of the human figure in their sored by the National Forsenic 1450 North Broad street Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.; tale with the popular songs from ads. Many of th£ posters will be League, which was held at Grover “About $20 in Atlantic City las: CARPENTER—Alterations, repairs, Saturday, 8:45 a.m, it. such “as "Love Is Like a Firefly,” used in the scenery of the senior Cleveland Junior High o ___ SchootoUn "The Donkey Serenade,” "Sympa­ year. A well-meaning friend ar­ windows, roofs. Frederick Schmitt, Mincha services, Sunday through Civic Group Backs j Elizabeth recently. The foru...,^m o . ­ ranged for me to meet a gorgeous 530 Sweetland Ave., UN. 2-7434-W. Friday, 4:50 p.m.; Saturday, 4:30 thy,” and "Giamina Mio." The Folk Dance Club, which'gan in the morning and continued p.m. During the assembly period to­ meets Thursday during the activity until late afternoon blende (that’s what he told me morrow. the members of the senior period, is planning to present an c.nyway). Boy, “what a dud she was! Moying - Trucking Maariv services, Sunday through Three Candidates The morning program consisted However, my chivalrous nature pre­ Thursday, 5:20 p.m.; Friday, Kab- cast will* present their annual re­ assembly to the student body in of several panel discussions held BEYER Moving-Trucking, reason­ view. The play which the class of the second 'week in February. The vailed and we showed our dates a bolas Shabbos and Maariv imme­ Joseph G. ■ Scheu and Christian from 9:30 to 11:30. Such problems good time. When we dropped the able rates, all loads insured; pad­ diately following the Mincha Serv­ ’48 has picked, is "Stardust.” fourteen members are now practic­ Robertozzi were unanimously en­ as “Can Dollars Save The World?” girls off, I said goodbye to Atlantic ded van service. 117 Hollywood ices; Saturday, 5:30 p.m. dorsed for the three year term on Clothing For Germany ing the dances they will offer in and other timely topics, were sub­ Ave., Hillside, EL. 2-9645. the assembly. City forever.” Children’s services, Saturday, 10 (he Board of Education and Mrs. With the advent of the new year, mitted for discussion. Walter Renter a.m. the Girl Reserve chapter of Hill­ In Radio Town Meeting PAUL'S Moving & Trucking, Hill­ Emma W. Knox for onjftftf’ the one- The schedule continued when the 28 Sager place Hebrew School classes, Sunday side is sponsoring a drive to collect Rita Feldman, senior, made her side, N. J. Phone UN 2-7768. Paul year unexpired terms by the Hill­ entire assembly divided into groups ‘ Exactly $43.50. How do I re­ morning 9 to 12; Monday through clothes to be sent to Germany. The second appearance on radio station Beler, 422 Yale Ave. side West End Civic Improvement and went to different classrooms member such an exact amount? Thursday. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. project began Monday,and is con­ WAAT, Newark, January 12, as one MISS LORRAINE KOBIN Association Tuesday evening at for separate discussions. At 12:30, Well, listen to my story and you Boys’ Breakfast Club, Sunday Polish-American Hall. There are tinuing all this week. •of the four semi-finalists of the * M xuic /attraction 10:30 a.m. Junior Town Meeting of the Air. lunch was served in the school The engagement of Lorraine K o­ will find out. Last year I took a three places to be filled for the "We feel this is a very worthy p ie topic under discussion was cafeteria. After lunch the students bin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ date to a swanky club in the Or­ MODERN PIANO playing taught Oneg Shabbal, Friday, January 23 ftiil term and two unexpired terms. project and sincerely hope the stu­ listened to a talk by Miss Dorothy by “Christensen" method. R. at 8:15 p.m. What Should Be Our Attitude liam N. Kobin, of 1142 Woodruff anges, where we met a charming Representatives Of the associa­ dents will aid us in a successful Thompson, famous woman com­ Jacobs, MA 2-7177 and WA 3-2356. Joint Installation Exercises, Mon­ Towards Displaced Persons?” avenue, to Herbert F. Phillips, son elderly couple. We accepted their tion were appointed to attend to­ drive,” said Elaine Wagner, presi­ mentator, who was the guest speak­ of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha F. Phillips, invitation and joined them at. a U day, January 26, at 8:15 p.m. night’s hearing on the school bud­ Rose Stamler and Sidney Ga- dent of the group. “The articles of er. of 1506 Liberty avenue, has been ringside table. For about an hour get. The next meeting will take clothing must be in good condition lanty, sophomore alternates, parti­ cipated in the forum's procedlngs The remainder of the afternoon announced. we chatted amiably about various Honorable Mention place February 17 at the Polish- and they should be placed in the was spent in one-minute discussions Miss Kobin is a graduate of Hill­ topics. Then they graciously ex­ American Hall. by asking questions of the contes- containers located on the first side High School and the Washing­ cused themselves and left. A short KIND—Getting rid of unwanted floor.” In Photo Contest came to the broadcast as a specta- Ing, and other forms of entertain- ton School for Secretaries. Mr. time later as we were about to go. wticles at a profit is like found Bettj. Westendorf, junior, is in Phillips was also graduated from u ^ey. Advertise them today in H;irvey Lazarus, son of Mjr. and Farrell Reviews Stand toi, also acted as an interrogator. awaiterhandedm e charge of the. collection and at the Rita achieved her semi-finalist Fashion Course Choices Hillside High School and was re­ a waiter handed me a check fo? The Times classified section. Phone Mrs. Charles Lqzarus, of 1542 Munn ( Continued from Page 1 ' termination o'f the drive, she and The Justeen Department of L. cently discharged from the 82nd WA 3-2466. avenue, was awarded an honorable status after winning a preliminary $43, which not only turned Out u her committee will make plans to Bamberger and Co., whiclj recently Airborne Division where he served be our tab, but also the bill for the mention ribbon by judges of the used for special community and debate in November 1947. Eight send the clothing to Hilfswerk, a presented a fashion show to the eighteen months. He will enter affable couple. Oh, that extra 5C 1.3 th National Children's Photo­ patriotic events. semi-finalist winners will meet in Painting and Decorating non-sectarian organization in Ger­ students of Hillside High, just com­ college in February. cents was my tip to the waiter.” graph Contest at a ceremony held . ”5. Development of the Central the last “Town Meeting," May 12. many which will distribute the ar­ At that time, the judges will select pleted .courses for high school girls FRED STROHSCHEIN Tuesday in the auditorium of L Avenue area would increase greatly | ticles. XrX*X»X?-><»><^<«>^^ the three best in that groflp to which they offered to Hillside and 1112 Liberty Ave Pambergcr & Co., Newark. Judges the value of surrounding properties.1 Clubs Make Visits various other communities’ In this EL. 2-2913 or UN. 2-2115 whom Kresge Newark will award for the contest included Kale Smith. "G. The municipal field could be 1 Club activities in Hillside arc vicinity. I do quality painting, paperhang­ cGntgL luiuon credit scholarships. Harry Conover and Maud Fnngel. dedicated as a,township war mem­ both numerous and varied. Several The four courses, fashion model­ ANNOUNCEMENT!! ing. decorating; estimates given, tf children's portrait painter. orial to the men and women of our Shanty Shack Birthday groups recently made; trips to build- Shanty Shack r.elphratad ;ia ing, fashion photography, fashion /ed th«4r court■ maiJiay, ana good grooming, were ings which are cnnHdcted with tfi~ anniversary j*st Saturday evening Help Wanted—Female try in time of war.' ".Ivon during December and Janu­ type of work they are doing during in the Hillside Avenue SchooL gym­ I “.Ii has been my privilege to dis- club meetings Tile club members ary on Saturdays from 1:50 to 3:30 Here They Are Folks! j cues this isfAe with many persons nasium. Freddie Sleckman and his and instructors agreed that the oi chestra marked the occasion by p.m. From the numerous Hillside in our community, including niem- applicants, Miss •Rdsinc Boyd, Miss visit.-; were both interesting and the playing throughout the evening. | bors of several civic and veterans’ Alice Barden and Miss Blanche GIRLS — Over 18 Years Of Age experience of seeing things put to During the course of the eve­ Matthews bulectcd five girls for DELICIOUS I groups. Without .exception,, they practical use was invaluable. ning, a large number of vari-col- Light, Easy Work — Removing Tooth Paste I saw the advantages of a municipal Eighteen girls who belong to the each course. j field over a field developed strictly Future Nurses of America Club, Tubes From Machines fur school use. I firmly believe the under the supervision of Mrs. Mar-1 HOT BUNS SHIFT WORK— general public shares this ppinion. tha Foster, attended a tea at New­ VISIT KEN NORMAN’S MUSIC COUNTER 1 7 A. M. to 3 P. M., Beginners' Rate, 77c Per Hour. It is in the interest of the general ark City Hospital. Guides took the At Hillside Radio & Record Shop 3 P. M. to 11 P. M., Beginners’ Rate, 81c Per Hour. public, young and old alike, that I girls thtough the hospital and We Are Having A Hot Baking of Buns Half-Hour Off For Lunch Period speak in favor of the development showed tho various sights to them. .1321 Liberty Ave. WA 3-4055 DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 3 P. M. *. of a municipal recreation area.’’ Alan Semet. a sophomore rpember ROTATING WEEKLY— ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES ,_____S-day, 87%-hour work week. Six holidays with pay______of- the — Biology ClubClub, which lx art., I’ enston plan. Liberal paid vacation plan. Cafe­ vised by John Duthie, visited'Beth AI1 R*i>aIrs & Instruction On All Instruments , FORMER RESIDENT WED Israel Hospital in Newark, where ^Advantage Of This Added Service teria on premises. FREE Hospitalization Plan, in- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Krantz, Cladtnc the continuing of regular wages during he obtained some typing serum of Long Branch, formerly of Morris A COMPLETE LINE OF BAKERY ITEMS illness for definite period, depending on length of which he brought to a club meeting service. place, have announced the marriage for a demonstration of typing of their daughter, Janet Estelle, to blood. Five students volunteered to ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Apply only if interested in permanent employment Peter F. Bova Saturday afternoon have their blood > typed. O.loTm r Ven,Ua “A Wl,bur Arthur Northwnnd, Pastor Liberty Bake Shop at tSt. Luke's Church, Long Branch. Future Club Plans 0.30 a.m— Graded Church School and Men’s Bible Class. The bride is a member of the i ■ Several clubs have plans for fu­ 10:45 a.m. Worship with Sermon, “Of Royal Descent.” . 1329 Liberty Avenue, Near Long SUN TUBE CORPORATION faculty at the Freehold Interme­ ture projects. Once again, the , Ave.______Hillside 5, New Jersey diate School. Mr. Bova is employed Speech Club will conduct its annual 5:30 p.m. Supper Meeting of the Young People’s Fellowship, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 181 Long by the Watson Laboratories, Red project of selling candy during in­ Bank. “Pa - Ma - Me." to ^ termissions of the senior play. Two Phone WA 6-1459 GEORGE C. HEBBE, Prop.