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0LiXDI.No. 666 HILLSIDE, N, J„ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1037 PRICE FIVE CENTS

To Make Address PICTURESCHANGES D o n 't Mention McLean Is Early Official, Playground Is TRANSPORTATION Leslie St. 67, Dies Here Deild Need Here A picture of the rapid change In Speaker For strbet transportation IrrNew. Jersey w4e drawn for members of-the Rotary Club Paving Bid Tuesday- by Philip F. Mag'ulre, Public jjjnfith Ro&&aimg 1a& w as ;'id--ol-the~W.agrm t^ c-Pawl- — be the speaker next Friday, night' at -shipeommlttee.------: member—who,. in turn,; watched -Cdmmltteei w as the ■ftrst poHce-chcdr ipg Company of East Orange, a t $12,“ the ’township's constitution Pay ex­ Herrigel also 3poke on-t>he need for Lack Of Funds ahd smoked almost', a ' pack b j manj and as such named the present 924.55, for the improvement of Leslie ercises atJjfaM ftgft school auditqrianl Police Chief Norman L. Sanford and new firehouse a s i ju tito ad Jilfi:; beljef. 'as recommended Wednesday ■elf,- ■ . - ■ at 8:18, It was..anr.cunoed Wedifesday Deputy Chief . John .Mason a s police that" the townshlw shbuld follow the Pay Raise Bar night by tlie. Township Committee to . Eight by. Dr. Hubert A. tar,ei chair­ 1918. I lead of other mutodlpailtles In granting pljl Madden -suggests th a t &ls op. the . State Highway Commission man, a t to. meeting of the •oonimft.tee' .Services were held” yesterday after­ oonoesslons tolndustries to bring them The bids Were received by the com- aentr Rtod Chairman H arry Vogel, p la n n in g the celebration, McLean, a noon at his home, with Rev. George M, here" so‘that the tax rate, can be.de- Lack of funds until the next school mlttoe Wednesday. * The state must ap­ having ‘Tiladden'a 'street, CraSjsent -f®li3®fci6felhe=town^i|g«teHveil“known; DONALD H. McLEAN Runner, pastof of tile Hlllsid^ Presby­ -eased and more employment given' T ? u ^ l s available . prevents further • ad- prove of the . bid awarded, as it will Knusivepalreff^now so 'th a t it will as a n ,a b l| speaker on the subject of terian Church conducting th e services. local men, . : Justhients of teachers* salaries, repre; contribute 90 per cent of the cost. The Incite tojij|B^e~0rowdB coming .the Ooriak autfoh..6f the United States, Burial was In Evergreen Cemetery, Pall Charles F, Jones, stressed the need for tatives of the -Hillside .Teachers’. As­ committee probably will award the bid md for a yiotorji celebration .at J, Leeds -Brown, chairm an of • the Urges A Truce headers were members of th a .fire .de­ man of Hdrrlgel’s type oin the Town­ sociation--are :understood’ to Have been formally, next Wednesday night. The' pen's Ijomg. committee arranging for the flag partment; C aptain Henry Benz, Lleuts. ship Committee pointing to 'his train­ Jprmett by' the BoarcT of ’ Education paving will be from Hillside avenue .to monies : a t the observance, announced Kenneth Trousdell, Harold Klrkman- ing and ability. He struck -back a t Wednesday night at a : conference. 7 Winans>aven.ue, connecting- with the ijie commander, of Ofie.,6f-th.e three looa; In Campaigning and Firemen Roy Redden, Allan Vuilll charges of "bossism”- hurled by;' Com­ :t was ...also • reported . school. board portibn already paved between Winans; veterans’, posts will be the flag ’bearer and Joht; Boyes. mitteeman Harry R. Vogel, opponent of iiiibe.rs . 'declared' as their v$fi

Doris Hall, Jean Webber, Elsie- Stewart, at Ocean Gate. Her sister, Miss Rose­ Thomas street, are. Vlsiftihg a t Seaside Pearl; H&nover, Nelda Haley,...Pearl ■metta.' for one week. ' 1 Violet DeudtLT-o Elizabeth Girl Is '• mary Lynch, of Columbus, O., spent the itiapite; 1 Removals -Roemey, Mary $hd. Arlene^Gillen, -Ber­ week-end with her, Lilliah 'Zimmexman^ ■ M r; and Mr8._J; K eitel,'of 1394 Dorey, nice DemUs, Helen Osterling; .Vera • Mi and Khs.- 'L.' Huber Adolph M aumshot, of 220' Conkkn m ts place, returned Monday after, to’dr- frenq 211 Arthiir 'street. ; er Soden, Marjory Andrew, Patricia avenub, w S spend the week-end or. i Ing New York* State, spendlhl; a- few Wed Harold But Burke, Lydia Kreisler, Ruth, Helen and. wed To Resident" WedToWm. Higgins sfreet. - . . 'Gfe‘ftrUde'"B;UtlelV"Afe’*Ddf6tKy‘'FIscher:; flaplTig' trip off Waretnwp...... dqys -aA-NlagAra-FaUs..,: ' .- Cqlieg-e Bound Palms, and white 'dahlias will • Miss Mild-red Catherine Miles, daugh­ Miss EUa Boone, of Bloomkburg,-Pa. Mrs. Agnes Roberts, her son and . Bruce-De Mgr, OL10B4 01 Is spendtag a few weeks 'at the home Of -Miss Lillian- Zlmmermann,- daughter ^granddaughter, o f 1056' Thomas street, form the background for thelnafriage ter bf Mr. and. Mrs. Charles W. Miles of ,M r, and Mrs. Eugene H, 'Zimmer- .leaves 'Sunday-.for-. Rutgei; of Miss Violet .EK Deuell, daughter of of 026 Kilsyth- road, Mizabeth, became Mr. and- Mrs. William 'Boohe,. of 1523 returned Sunday' after spending two- begin classes- ojrtSmdfiy. i .Bond street. . , mann, of 1554.--Smwnit' avenue, weeks a t MetedconE. ' Mr, and Mrs. Milan HrXJeusll/ of *1458. »the -bride -of .James Joseph Kelly, -son. manried-Saturday to WTlilam Anthony Mpfcris -hiaooj, 'td; Harold Batter^'g^ Mary, Doyle Bride of'Mr. Ahd Mrs. THoinas A. &elly, o|| Margaret and Allan Wlssbig, of’ 262 .Mrs. fj. Carol anid 'family, of Butler Cdnklto avemie, spent the,week-end at Hlgglnp,- son dt Mr, and* Mrs. Walter spent three weeks Visiting her mother .of Mr. and Mrs. William, Fi- Butler, 209 Clark:'street, a t noon Saturday Higgins, o f 271 Wlnans Party ^ ed-n ^ sy-Qf ncerr TTrnspTwrSr r-OHWiftgtefiHvWr inter‘Montclair State Teachers College ceremony - took place at Calvaay LUthy j Mr. and Mrs. Ctoariqs Taylor and Will take" place" atV 4; pJotock .1^p?orr OauTch, Newark, officiated at the* eran OhUTch wito the -pastor, Rev. aftenmon ^at/S^Jindxew’s ' Episcopal tnony at St. Catherine’s1 Church befor this term. family, of 1068 Thomas. street, spent W omen Reffijbtfe ~ Church, Clinton ' avenue ,and Seven­ The marriage of M-fes Mary Mag- -Mlss-Batlw-Grtissrnf 208 Ctoklto Mopgan Wagner officiating.___ -tfee-LafaOTHBay-week-end-at'.’tlieli’1 cot­ about 290 persons. A reception for 88 -..Mrsr-Geerge~Yor«rthr-of^-Newark, sis*- teenth street, Newark. The Re^.' (sail dedene-Bo^er dsiiffhter-cSi-MTraaitir’MIps. was Held afterward at' the "tome 6f-the ■hub;'has reitunres' After spending" nsr tage at Farmlngda’e. The Women’s Republic: . .Webb, pastor, will officiate* •Patrick Doyle, of 3S7 Sanfobd. avenue; vacation in Pennsylvarrfa. tpr j of the bride, • was. the .metro: ■Hanr' Hundeitmark, 'of iSI8"«Myrtla bride’s parents. honor, wWle tho brld^jhalds were. Miss Hillside wil! have a parU’ Th£ bride, who wjll be given to Prank Rigiisy Jr;, sort of- Mr, anid The bride wore a white Chantilly lace MrsV-Herbert A, Mosca and family, of- street, spent two weeks at Washington, day evening, *Septembcr 1 Mrs. Prana Rlgney, of 26 Smith street, .147 Bailey avenue, spent' two weeks at Evelyn Lauer, .of Rirtsmouth, Va„ Pa..;. __riage by her father, Wilt ■ have Miss sown rand a tulle veil caught, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Walter Wood Hal?, 258 HOllywoac • -Ruth Bulger,, sister* or* the-^bridegrpoiii, Irvington,: took place Saturday after- wreath oPOrahge,.blossoms. She Point Pleasant. ' Mr. .and Mr& Charles H. Stollbeii -P. Mrs. Della Wasse! npoIT'at 3:30 o’clock at St; Catherine’s : Ben Rainsey, of 39 Clftrk street, li Higgins; qf: Newark.. Walter* Higgins, and -daughter! of Tliphas strieet, as maid of - honbr. The bridesmaids a shower bouquet of white roses and .brother of tj^grocm,.' Was,tJaijltertMati, chalrte-dy;' Tlpkets may t will be Miss Elsie. Stewart...an(L..Miss~'ghurclf. The Rev. J a te i'. Wnnerty,. ■baby-’s-toeath.— i- ■ S.tayipg ji. week at Keene,,N- Y. .spent...toe--..WBekiend'.at":Gaeari.-GKe, *qm-Mrs.-Lpuisa Kirkmaii: pastor, officiated. - " Miss "Barbara Keli', o f 206 'Pehiisyl and- -Wflllam >^ ' ;'-2Hmmgrmannr^Hg lilr, and- Mrs. Willlarn Dwyer, of 205 * ‘ Dofis Hall, of this- township, •Her sister. Miss Ruth- Miles .pl'Me^-^hr-nth fuv-riy: ri—ttehept.—-HiggtnST mlttee. IMrs. -RhA'lfA.TF;- The-br-idowa fia-tfeegderi-bv-her sister -hanbrprore -Erenchrtnrquoistr luce''stiff wania-:SVeuuWfis^spendtng=t!Pwsslpjc ^^'tf^fpFESvFfeESnetirSpirtrtF pnarge of prizes..' Ralph7 Butler will sew e^ is3 ^EK®f Miss Sadie Doyle, aa maid of honor. GosKeh andWarwlek,-N. Y.-----t brother of the -dToom, were the ushers. to Bermuda. as best man;—The ushersfwffl j aasiri carried an ami bouquet of peach glad^ The bride wore a.gown of white satin - .Thursday evening, Septe: and by Mrs. George - E. Dressier, of _loli_. Mrs. slid Miss: Grace - T. Oates, of 1536 Genter street, li ~w.Tf..WH]S35rs.J?ii -QQrbeit,tol:2i 4 Ryan drew Oris and Johh M ainiefalso; of Irvington, as bridesmaid. Joseph vacationing at Blnagc. ■ with white lace and satin train, 1 and street, visited relatives at-Screp.wn, Pa. be “pandldates Night" at t this township. Mrs. J; Reed will be at Miles, also sisters, were bridesmaids] carried White roses and’ baby’s b'sezto Qie HllisMe Presbyterian i O’Opnnor, pf Troy,-N, :y., was best mai T hey were .attired in dusty pihk' laoe L -Miss Jane Kelpert- pf. 262. j 3onislto Aver toe:week-end. . the .organ and Miss Lorraine Patton, ; Ushfers ware Kenneth Seely and Jam! avenue,-, is spending a f-ew ■ days at Avon The "matron, of 'Konort was attired- ® ' M£"Shd Mrs; John &■ Van Dgmark, and _ Salem avenues, -Al] soprano, will sing ftpswig’s "Ave Maria. 'and ■ carried arm bouquets of pink cinnamon iAffeta' and carried tea roses will Be given anloppoitun Cbqgah; of Irvington. MMisfi.'...... With Mr. laid-'Mrs. R1 E. Willard ‘ of of .231 Arthur stjeetr and family spent The bride’s gown. will, bd ‘ Of ’.white ^ A reception followed a,t the bride Nawadc, while toe. bridesmaids were dressed iq ih e :wiU vbe l^ice With a corsage of tea roses. Atlantic. Ipghlands. * veil was of Chantilly lace, Coronet Mr, and- Mrs.- Henry Llebermfu ■ of Pipe.. asp! accessories' ygdle' the .bride's ~ Mr: ■ and. Mrs. Ed Gb’nday, formerly gVital Statistics gowned- in blue taffeta with peach style, with bands Sf white* sdtlr.,1 She , ••’Eis’wadfi—g mysiqi was played by 223 Conklin avdhue, enter-tataed'fr itoer was, dreSsed to"wine lace wtto| cessories. She v&ll'wear a halO-if the Sister . Mardqdes. David Holmes sang of 1064 Thcftnas street, have moved -td parried, a shower bouquet of'orchids. from Rradi©' Beach dter the week-iend? "to accessories. *Boto wore corsages Albyquerque, N.M., where Mr. GOnday . Births peach shading and her1 bouquet,. ' old . UShe couple left Immediately •after toe- "Ave Marla” Palms and white gladioli Removals of tea roses. A reception'followe'd'fra fashioned type, will comprise talisman decorated' theechurch. Garden flowers is! eijffployed at present.— . reception for a-motor trip to. Canada. - "'Mrs,-Virginia Looser, of 847 Winches­ 'elatlves .and olpse friends at toe horns] ; Mr. ■ and 'Mss. H. ^Swenson, of 294 •Sofi,"Ronald5 l5 hn Foslei to Mi roses and othgr flowers; On their return they wffl live at q decorated the Mlles -home for. of the bride’s parents: SlrSi'iJohn Foster, of 204 Silver ai oepHon. . ter avenue, is fflpvlrig to-L-cng island] Ryan street,' a;e sight seeing'at Wasil- The bridesmaids will Wear gowns of- Elmwood terrace. Irvington! They will |ln?tfilli.©i0 .' : j .'Daughter: Madeline Joyce'mi peach taffeta with blue accessories. bqj,; heme after September 15. CJues.ts ware "present from HSllsidt^ a Club, News.. ' to, Hortemputfe, Va., and Jaeksdnvfile, /•Madeline Eonpelly, ox 241 Ryan :ito4®r.;,.-an,d,Mrs.' Henry Jablqils .Ihejr bouquets Will be*of the old fash- le bride Is a graduate of St.' Mary’s Elisabeth, Newark, the Orangesi .‘Long The Israel b; Til V.,-whloh meets Fla. The bride’s costume %as a baby, street, spent the entire shmmer: at At­ 13Q8 Avy.street; „■« •; ■ toned type , with, blue, ribbons. The Academy,-Liverpool, England. Mr. Rig- Beach. L.I., New York City and iPhila- OltotomMshor, Newark, toe thtodyWsdS blue.ensemble with navy hiue’ac^s- lantic' Highlands. Mrw. and-Mrs. T. M am age 1 bride’s mother will, be gowned in riftvy ls a graduate of Irvington ftlgh delplila. nesday afternoon each month, will re- (rtBBf^d-tlreto-fetura-^hey wfil •resale' "Eftixinelly spenT'the'.Week-enas there. blue sheep silk with blue accessories. School. ' meetings this month as usual I at toe Claremont Apartmente, Ir/tog- I • Mr. ahd Mrs."fe. O. Kirkpatrick and To Christian B. Heii ■ She will wear a cqrsage of pink rose* Tfcds organization has over eight.hun-1 B i family, of 29*f Rygn street; are going Franklin,-Street/ and."’ : buds. The bridegroom’s mother will be dred members both men and womens to Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Klrkt Repka, df 1429 Franklin s in green .crepe with blach accessor •tooludtog ECilsiders. Mrs. H. Novlph, of Odrsage bouquet, will be of;, patrlbk’ will be delegate; to. toe Inter-j . To Herman Michels, of Grantors, Details.Completed * North End Notes 225 Conklin avenue, 'Is past-president national ' Typographical CoAVenolom Helen Po&ontak, of 374 F .rosebuds. and this year, chairman o f. activities. I By MRS. T. FITZPATRICK They will g6 -pr..idMemp&s, Term. ahd| More than .200 friends^are expected to For Sorority Dance ; Sick I3st Liberty Park [Wilson,' -Arkansas, .to Vlslf relatives. ■■ To laarolct; Franklin;. BUtler, of witness the ‘event. A reception w® 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Yuengel ana ■Da^AJIoftmimw^year-old son oh By MRS. BESSIE CURTIS , Mr. and Mrs. L.. Fraler and family, of Hillside aveiiue> an cf . Vic foliow a t the bride’s heme with thel son, of 220 Conklin avenue, have Mr. and Mrs. J. Mmmam of 248 Conk-I 242 Oldrkrstre’et, have -kpent "the entlie. Deuell, of 1458 Morris place. bridal parly and^nunediat^ 'families' ’in Members. of the Omega Sigma' Fsi lln avenue, has returned home after . . and Mrs. 'Eail Ossenfort ^and’ Sorority made final arrangements for [turned after spending.the past ten days sujhmer at Lake Hlawartha. ", To Johh Francis Kennedy; of attendance., ' a white color. arrange­ |at Oeean Gate. , ... tonsil operation at the Beth Israel. Hos- family, of . 1087 Thomas t street, spe^t ■ Mp. and Mrp. E. Virtue.and family; 8f U xim avenUe, ana'Biith Dflmj ment will form'the home decorations. their autumn dance at the home of the week end at their cottagq'at Farm1 Miss Phyllis Hopf, of 131 Coe . avenue, Fred Widmadn, of 1629- Bond street] l3UJRyan stree^.are vlslii&g_.~BiLlihe| pj;.|p,8 Francis plane,- The bribe’s ' traveling ^costume will Is spending a few weeks at Red Bank] togdale.' towns' of Mrs, Yh'tug’s motheA.at.. At-, To Ohaales 'Julius- Becker coffiprisd^a brown print -dressl brown this week. The. danse, to be hald...at the Suburban Gol^.Olub, Union, wl|j : Mrs. J. Fried, of 274 Conklin avenu'e. and Mis. F. Farley^qTKp®; lantic City for ona week. .Hail,.: and' Repa Olive Join accessories aiid a yellow coat. . The I spent theTsurcunsr at Bradley Beach ] Tonawanda^, -Y... have returned aftei Mr. and jlfrs. L; Ferddii, of li85 Route 29„ . ( couple will leaye immediately after on be,1 their first social evenfof the year. Coney Island Bus Ride spending one week with Mr. and, Mrs! The next meeting will ‘be held Sep­ Miss' Anita Ghiggeri, of New York, Thomas street, have left fop Scraninn 'iTo .Joseph M. Anfusn. of a tour of the New England: States. |has returned home after spending, the C. Taylor, of 1063 Thomas street.'’ ' T■ to attend the weddtog’. of. Mrs. Ferdph’s and Helen M/Bubeit of -13871 Upon their return they will reside at tember 21 at the home of Miss Mar For V .F .W . Auxiliary Mr.; wm. ainnot, at 96 Pennsylvania Breece, of lOffTPrances' place.. summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I sister. 'T.HSlffil'T;'*' -5 5 E S T ; the Morris place address. Ghiggeri, of 1586 Bond' street. ■ avenue, left Saturday for toe Letter H R s : F._.. Wagr-er, ;.-oivi069 TTiomai | • Deaths the. bride, well lmown in toils;'towfl- Tiie Misses Betty and-Virginia JBoone, The Ladles’ Auxiliary of Hillside Post Carriers Convention.to-be.held at -Kan- street, 'entertained .friends »oyer the] dhip’- is a-graduate of—the local high' Mary J. .Boshert, 80. ]af 1623 Bond street, spent most of the |1729; y,B, W., Willjjolda pegular meet- , CM -Mo. He represents John finz week-end from Reading, Pa. avenue. . * u___ . 1 • school. Mr. Butler, a graduate' of New­ summer-visiting 'relatives to Pennsyl- tog Tuesday evening, September 14 at Branch 6.7, of toe Elizabeth Rost Offlee. Miss Betty Curtis, - of 1.061' Thomas ark Technical School, is a supervising Amaranth W ill Hold Ada .'J./Wagher," 83, ( [vanla. ' toe post headquarters. ' , Mr,, .and-R. ’Sphneider, qf 1Q87. sh'eet, visited her'grandmother Lohg-avehue; , .engineer for the American Can Com*- Final arrangements have'been' made pany. Mr,, and , Mrs. 'John Keitel .aid Sons, First Fall Meeting of* 1884 Doremus place, have returned- for-ths bus'rlde'to Goncy-Island. Mem­ The bride-to-be was tendered a pei*-, |af5er a motor, trip, to Oangda..'' bers will leave from ptfst headquarters sonal* shower Wednesday night by Miss Hillside Court No..2D, Order, of, tjns B M r. and Mra.L; Walter,and family, [tonight ai 7 p. m . Tnp eisnmittee to - Patton, of *64 Clark* street. Amaranth, will hold- its first faU meet- [of 1631? Bond.8treet,.spent most of file charge oonslsts of Mrs. Irene Heller, A white silk timbrella filled with -gifts tog next. Wednesday a t 7:30 E. M. In; summer at Tottenvlile, S.L ■1 chairman, Mrs. Josephine Rtogenbach TELL SHEFFIELD FARMS was suspended from the ceiling.' 1 The 'Masonic Hall, 1444 North Broad s tr.eet. MJss Ruth Wetortch. of 1683 Summit I and Mrs. Rosef her friends side'Presbyterian Church’ will hold, its the latter part of ..thatevenihjgi - : •Monday, September is a t:8lP,M ,:a t 216, Monday . on her utatH" birthday. wegular • September meeting ■ Monday Among the guests were: th e‘'Misses First avenue, Newark, Mr.xand Mrs. D. -Klrsohenbaum. of afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the lecture WE WANT SEALECT 224 Gonjdta'avenu^ .spent, the week-end roonrof the church. at Bradley BeaCh," Jdld M®. L. dras'-a. of ^22|6 MILK AT OUR HOUSE Oonkito avenue; liave' returned-after a •aoatldn at Saratoga, N. Y. Personal's It Won’t Be Long Now Miss Stella Sflltys of 801 Winans a9e- Until you and Mr. Coal Shovel,get chummy’again; iue, has returned-after a few weeks at Miss BKva Brock, of 44 Ridgway afl- Beach Havop. tOr is .spending the wees vacationing pefhaps you better think abopt getting some coal to K f c s r ^ “BrodaSli,^^ at ieaslde Park.'- street, has returned after a yaoatlon at shoveL “Phone us_^JOW and get the jump on' next Lynbr9<&, L. I.. Her Jaugirters, Mrs. winter. William O'Brien, -superlntcnaont o' John Hall- fflf-Betrolt; Mlcltf and' Mrs. the Hillside PdSt Office, is vacationing Walter' * Gregory, of Lynbrook, * aie. at his summer henne v&tuBallston Spa spending thls%eek wlt^ her. Both New York, &nff%ili return tc iHs, duhes Mrs. Hah and Mrs, Qffigory were fort September is.- • Daniel Leeds M llerlne, er Hfilslde s5udei}5s. ■ ,? - COAL — FUEL OIL - COK-E • ‘ Miss'iHrainoes^ Green, of 221 Qdnklfn- Mr. aad^-Mrs.—Ftank; E.-Clark,' and Office and Yard: 1356 NORTH BROAD STREET ;enue, has returned fbora attending in' Francis returned to their home'at tpe wedding . of a qouslp, IpitSt. Paul,* 27 Ridgway avenue Sunday ‘froi Telephone EL 2-7123 — WA 3-1938 ~ Mftlf). Mrs. Harry Abramson, of .Mon­ motor teip and vabaMon in West. VlrT treal, Canada, 'her. sister-is spending a ginia and Ohio for toxee weeks.' few. Weeks h'd^d._l—7 Master Albert Rayaef, of 234 Conklin Raymond and Owen Coraiskey, 'of 222' renue, has returned ftom Camp. Tioga. Silver ayenue, Paul Beno, qf Sliver av Mr.- and Mrs. Jos. Zmfeler and family, and Michael Buzohoek, of B est The Mayfair SweeTshoppe of 1512 Bond' street, spent most-of the avenue, have returned from a ffibi Ceudney Orders Delivered Call 3,-9828 G; McLean summer at Jdcrsun;" four. of Canada a n d 'th e New Eagla: Mr, and . Mrs. F. Kronengold and. States. ; - "> Dolly Madison Ico Cream fam£y, of -1688 Leslie street, spent a Home Made, er Standard Brand Box Candies feW weeks at NorthbrldSton on Long Frank Oomlskes, of 222 Sliver avenue Cigars — Cigarettes — Soda Fountain Lake, .Me. Robert Knight, of Broadway . 2nd. Wo Feature Home Cooked LuhcheT D aily 35c ■Mrs. Ruty Silver, qf J6S4 Maple ave­ Michael FUrriness, nf Oolumblalavenul Sandwiches Served A La Carte ^ nue, has .been spending the sumtoer at have returned from Florida -after i Bradley. Beach. motor-tour, 1 1446 NO. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE Mr. and-Mrs. F. B. Davis, of '34 Mertz tetiuSi..have returned after a motor Mr. and Mta S. Wojclk aad fqmlly. trip -to -Boston, Mass. of 1240. Broadway have returned from Arthyr Novlph- has returned- from toe Highlands .'after spending two,' weeks Kamp^Kisnilsha, N. J;, He is spending there',: Mae aftd t?Tcto?la Wbj6&;Sf"fco" A. Von Rhein Beauty Shoppe Inc. Sfig week at Maplewood, • IT i pddrsss, were the!rr guests!' $3.50 up EL2-4586- MlssesJHelatoe and Harvey Schwartz,- Croquinole ends, whole head, Special $3 of 278 Bellevue avenue; fiawb returned Charles Comlskey, of 222 Silver1 ave- tjjpm Camp Tioga. !ie,' Louis ,Wojellt,. of 1240 Broadway, Mon., Tues., Wed. and ThnVS— Rogeu uiickman, 'recently moved*to ■ Emil Galik, '• Of White, street and Dave' SHAMPOO and FINC e KWAVE with i of the BeUeview avenu^,- has lalsi^v returned MqQomb and Frejd Fisher spent Sunday follow ing items: from1'Okhp Tioga. H otO U Shampoo, Eye Brow, Manicure, fibhhig , off .the parfet. hoat'.,“0(}met”' N o w that you apd your family are hiotaie from vacation,, there is eVer or Hair Cut. Miss 4nhe g fe v .:&[ 4i 8 Tllibhg Mdoh-leaa^tThe ,El&abeth. recreation Open Ties.,. Ihurs;, an'cLErl. Bvehtogs uef spending f e - vaoaUon at Situ- pier. 1 : t reason why you should have pfenty of SEALEJCT Milk— whenever you war 1019 N. Broad St. near King St,, tausel LaJte,. N. Y. Elizabeth Miss Frances ,lWa-sey,' of! 42 'Bailey ’ •Frank Runiik, o f Avy .street, has .returned Spmrr,iT' Ijjmed.po -Delaware-ai-ter -Ipencling-vhe' SSffie ar'SEore” Acres., •Labor pay holiday a t home. • Mrs. Wta. .'iZupnlk, ctf- .&O Conk-lto .vigor through monthe to come. Any one can taste the quality of this richer, :avenuer *-efttertained--|jreceptlyr'TrtKtr_a Mrs. Mary Comlskey, of 222 Silver ' - MArket Z-8331 „ Ccx^tsll party- Those' attending were aveiieu, had as her gueSt over toe holi­ • better miik. It i8*produced.by the finest herds, Its purity is Mf. .and Mrs. Lotos, Friedman of Booil- tpn, Bert Rumennap. -of ftv day ,,her nieee: -Miss Norma Oyr, of BrookljUv, . — . . f — t .proteeted-all the^ay froinyfarm to kitcheri. Telephone your APPLEBAUM’S Miss Anno .Spat!; of-Dej Moines,-la.. i Sample Corset Shop Misses OeDna, Sara 'and 'Betty-Wetoer- Mrs. Fate Bedo, of 1259 Ltbertj^ave Sheffield Branch for prompt, courteous , service. man-ahd Jeir. Osohrlh of Hffislde.' - * nfte, ,1s at 'hpme convaXescing after I . A' Garment For Every Figure ' lirs. E. Gerstenmaler,. of 220 Conkllh avenue, spent i»(p^weeks- ai.sLidbrodk, 75 Prince Street 1Q0& Bp r.gen Street .Whs, Elmer Loey,»of 78 liberty ave-' . Newark’, N. J. ■ Newark,.NvJ... . Is,i retumtog’^ after- spem " - - T te " -the: -* Miss Irene.E ly;of 36 Hurdeu.street, ‘SHEFFIELD FAMSjww.GRADE-A MILK n r S T • S • - vT 71 • r ---- t I “i/^**,* the w wcniw-ci eekend at Wapowog, East p a °J Nfewack, a t thair: skunmerAhom [ Hampton,>Oonn. 206 FREUNGHUYSEN AVE., * NEWARK, N .J. B ig e lo w 3 4 c THE HILLSIDE TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 Page Three Injury To Jowitt May A.B.C. Win N. Y. U. Gridiron Squad ’ End Football Career Junior Trains A t Lake Scbttgo By F. L. FARRELL NSW YORK—The New York Univer- Cafaro, Silvio-Suriano, George Steves, Ti» recent vacation trip wasn't taken In order to obtain material for this _ ty..varsity ~fgpffillp-gquad -entetad.-lts. and^ Aaron Lefkowilz, backfleld can- 'coluntn,'nevertheless, a -visit to'Butter, Pa., where Leo' Intrabartolo hangs, his' Title By 5*4 fall tftin fn g . camp a i^ a k e JBebagfif Nri kjates-: Alexander Cajunsnls. Thomas hat, and a few odd axpei Ifences-We-encoun'tered-ln-Uanada should -make last jteek.; ® e oarpp.ssspionTWlII last Mpein, Ben Maac.eri, A rthur SohllHg; Interesting reading, . until1 B eptem fe 21.’. This- yio*ef will. l3uy Fultz, "and Marvlp Loewith, ends,* INTRABARTOLO HEADEJQ-FDR NORFOLK Victors Play Heads-up Ball, ,:*rb* its /Worfcouts each aftetnobri on' Frafiik Beatty,-Sob Oonholiy, Jerry. ,De ■According to club officials and fan s following the destinies of-the Butler - Finishing Ob Top- Despite rQhteFSforfl^eolIege.'opens. ‘ Nisoo, Alfred -Clark,' tackles; Sid ' Aft-7 clul},’Leo IntraBartqlo ha&thejnakingff of a big time catcher and should find a Being Outhit By 9 to ® Mai. Stevens will stefc his ___ , Bill -Geftnerr Wllllapi Helmcke, berth .with the YanKed'farni.in Norfolk hext fourth, ■— s'hlYi nf ■ thn;T-TJ.iiMda_.T.u^ l^ . lost eight. In 1936 the New Yorker Castelll. ceiiter turned a enedloore season Into, a highly THb-acheduib folicwsL Lq'ague last Saturday- when, th e y . de-’ •■inactive list due to a sore arm sustained In - successful one by upsetting tr.s ur.de- • September *26—pbhhsyi i'Military a garrie a fqw weeks previous. • f£a,ted,-the-Hillside Cubs,-the defending- feated Fordhem University' team -on Oolieite. at Ohio Held, .ehayinlons, | y . .tna-^tese aoere M-o-je Thanksgiving Day. ©eteber 8—Saimegle- Instl-tate o f iTecly ■a-o-th g-itigirscaSoi n a a 1.’- ■ The Bujler. team, ifite jnany of the New - Paced with the ioSg of sixteen letter- holifgy, a t'H l^ b ifte rP a , (■With the three game ^Kairifes tied at York f te n .cIUBa IIs ehjpytog a successful ifiSi'ihblgaSi3ft!:^pulars from" ^October 9-n-uhiversity of N orth Cajo- ibhe A»ji.;bo{h teams' pulleji a surprise by 'season's squad Dr. StoVens has a Una, at Yanjcpe Stadiqm ,;. .and - prospreous season. The team was so starting uhgh- second, string nltchprs. V>ult- task alread to unearth- res . October T 6—St. John's College string this spring it pliec? up an enormous Damr^Kochan bn the hEl fo f'^ie wln- h-.en.ts_ a iid . prepare for the stiff napoils, Md.), a t Ohio Held. lead causing disinterest among the other - h im ih ja d t t svcprlhfe “tile 'fan/f game schedule. The Violet opens with- .October 281—Lrafayette dullieg? at .with-hls steady pltelUng. especially vdtli cities ui-tlfe Peni'i.lstate Association, The . B.M.G. :-on September- j!5 - and contests Yankee Stadium. enemy runners on the bases. lefl.gue.0Dfflciifils fina-Uy .faraftfl ito drop fellow with Carnegia^TechLaf. wtf.ts- ,—October—30-^Galaate—Umvereilw, -Thc^ieavyrrhittlngr-Qubs - po Lmd94: out- 'bUfgh; 'university of NorSi Carollaai Yankee S&dlum. - two -weak teante-and start ail over again as |he hits-while the 4 , B .d , werc-Only rSt. John’s uouege -of _ Annapolis, La- November 6—Lehigh. University a four team', circuit. The hew setup began P ^ le -to -collect six. The latter .team fayette . College, Oolgate\ tjpiveraity. Yankefe Stadium. ' however used saennoe n u n ts^ a n d l .operating and Butler proceeded to Win the [Lahigh Ciiverki?, Georgetown' Ur.lVqr-| November 13—Georgetown University. first half title.' .Beaver Falls managed to squeeze plays to.'uiaet the Oubs'iniieldl slty and- Hordham. University, a t Polo Grounds. whila scoring jour rvyis -In thd.lsecond - Lettennen Gone November 2CP-open. * win the- last half and- the battle for .the Inning' -IK T ’ -/-i. The sixteen lettsrm en who -wlil ha-ve £ November; 27—Pordlram University; at r phirmpinrlsbip Is Tinw in prnnrraea. . . ,, , , . TlieloSei's started the scoring "in'the. [to. be replaced' are Salvatore- 'Somma. Yankee Stadium,' ■. NORMAN JOWITT PICKED . OUTSTANDING CATCHER IN LEAGUE first half -of * the second .frame?** when* and Michael .Stelmach, Veteran backs; At the time the • ohar.ge was made ffitrabartelo was sporting a batting Ihe footbairpiaytag days of Norman severe’blow to, the team, as there rJbe BUmS’h .doubled down the left field R tcbjjd Bfali, 'Sttoley Sharp, Maurloe average arotrid toe .3.70 mark. When play was resumed the Ad'averages were . jowitt,-son of Health’ Officer arid Mrs. few TtvallablerTeplaoements for his foul; line and tallied a mofnent-|ater on Ha-Jer, and Vlnay Reis, ends;. George riiscnntinned, hut he m anaged tn finish high up In the charmed three hundred__ jatuel M. "Jowi“ , Of 1231 Miriam. .place, an error ,by shortstop Isslev. The pew Brown Edward. MorschausSr, Dave Pitchers Have olrole a t the^to® tije-season. . ' -- •‘r ended © M ay. 1 champions .came baqk strong In Uielr Moskowitz, Bob Hegosl, ' and Len . ' Aside frcm'She Hillside oamher- there arq.five other Jerseyites peffwming . jowitt; outstanding guard on thq..Al- half of thp same Inning to pijsli'fQpf I Greenberg, guairdaf Bqb Hersh, Oscar markene. across thejplate on IhSSd- eft* the Butler team. We witnessed a. record breaking eighteen toping game bright Gollegerteam, broke his leg -to! a Saarola; and 'Ruben GoNjop, centers; Vitt Worried during our stay between‘the hojnei.team' and. Beaver Falls. The hero'of the jiotlee session . tiff the Albright ■ train­ error, hits- qy Yaroisky and' Issier, .and R e g u la rs Perry Geflen and.Irvlng'Mbnc, tackles. occasion turned o u fto he Bfii Jbhnsdn, kof- Montclair, who a home' over ing cajapin Pennsylvania; It was. de­ 3 bunts by liae and Wlnniokl. Bob Hoyd Seventeen' lettermen are expected to I didn’t fare as we!! as Kobhan arid i ■ O il the eve of the play-offs, Manage; the center field fence to the eighteenth* to win the game 5-4; * *** em'd ijie injury jtedbubtedJiy- “would: oh "hand. when, the -Violet squad inlfl Oscar Vitt of the Champion Newark ' An all-etar team 'waFTSKqsen; by thB: sport wrlters'_and managers in'the. tap him out of games ah, season relieved by Jqhnpy Intraoaftolo in I auiuirates ItA 1937 campaign. Eleven t o u ^ i i Q r e / :ying. Oi Os feels certain] various Cities arid Intrabartolo was ch03S&. fii^ mmLoutetajidlng--cft-tehm in the Sailing his. senldr _ year In college, Are Nucleus .-lettermen from tine squad of • ar Ifis team will come through but claims league^,. . ___. jowitt had been expected to be' a maih- The-Oubs ba^g refused to remain r ago” -are also being* counted upon1 lent, and;a',raiiyjws-^kgB!Oi^th6-i ma Wnifld' have. fewo- gray—hairs—lx ™ , HERE AND THERE StBy nf ’qfe'THB.fh this sflflaftn.—LOSS-Of 'b y th e N.ihCJ. coaching start so-iurmsn Pitchers Bteve Sundra and Atley Dor.J •—While enroute te Quebec we stepped at Trois Riveres, which means Three BPHgjS]$. player pfoliaBly:t$n 'be a enth which tiqUefi th^m two-more n experienced material, ite additloh Coach Buttwell and Wllkens led off with safe aid, two of his, ^.ces, werertot,—Sundra itogm-a^d were‘guests of jfhe local baseball club which.ulays ’to-' Of Gridders I Stevens and flls aids expect approxir| was i^ ^ lsw recentt'X v/lth appendicitis OAn Laaguer-the-dCTly_'5fgB5Ized loop north of Montreal.tire I hits with Winnlcki doing* the real dam*|mately thirty candidates fiiqin - last age when ’he'let T38B5*j hafd grounder| and Donald has been irdubled .withM 'The' rnHabitariteW' this towfi are practically entirely French and it was'quite : Mohawks Scalp year’s freshman squad: and - fijqm ..new ste-e arm. 'The*la-tter, however, says .be surprise to see how serious these people take to our-national pastime. " CH'er' Only Ferrigno, Goodrich And get away from him. materlal frpm the Spring drills to joinj The -A. B. O. mayked- the first time will.be-flt to, toe the mark to both.fcej eight thousand attended1 the game we witnessed and never did I see "a more ’ : McEntee Remain From ’36 the upperclassmen in.~the at] enthusiastic gathering. . [the Oiibs. were defeated for the chamJ Rlayr0fl3.:andnths--Junlor-WOTl(i--Series, [Lake'Sehago. . . T he playei^pBr-foiuptog--nrrt.hflse teams are imported from the states but Tomahawk 9 First String Playera ' [plonship since" the league was organ­ HIS matej-ieal-Donalcl-wlll he xready-and[ •} The Seventeen veteran letlermenj they can see. nothing.but Lady Luck| the local 'baseball officials, have organized junior' turd semi-pro leagues In an 1 ized in 1936. The winners will receivo I around whom N,Y;U. will.probably eon-| Hampered- by th e loss of a majority I[individual prizes, and '-the clufi will be leaking them to the ’toggeati.plM'ifiB effort to develop home, talent; This move is proving very successful and'has" Caphire Minor. League Grown : of .-first strmg .players • of lahi ' yea?,' minor. Igsgim basaball. the support ot. ’B'M onttieal club. .»• awarded .the League Trophy a t a I Captain ; Ainlrew Barberl, ■ veteran By Winning Two In-A Row •Coach-Baft Bills "and - Assistants' .began ception which will be held" Allrlrig thq Although the Bears clinched the flag i t didn't take long for the Frenohmen to develop’Sur dislike for the-umpire. guard; Edward Williams, the violet’s some time,'.ago they tire’ o u t far ’mere as told^an arousing, story about an Incident that happened shortly after practice^ sessions Wednesday morning: last week of September. s. In Playoff Series . chief ground-gainer m 19§6, pred More, -victories.dbfifexie. tiia niirtein- f aiIs. Builr: baseball - was introduced in this community. A crucial game was to be played [with a group of !hlg h -school football I Hillside Cubs candidates from which.'‘a good teani •d Bloom; star - passer-. Miltohj day afternoon:, at Ruppert Stadium. Ir.| between Three Rivers and. a nearby rival. As a precautionary measure against -The Mohawk Jr. Bosebi.1'.' Club won ...... A ® BiayTHS^^2,' [Miller, Harry H orten; George Savarese, the - meantime, the- Baltimore. Orioles. mfalr decisions by the arbitrator, .a nopse was strung- up to back of the.grand- 1-- sneedy hrokeirfleld runner, JCe Slvak; the championship }n the minoitodi- __Opiy. tiiree..regulars - from last year I’wTio are -Sheto guests are battUrg. to ■tand. • As expected, a - r int onnurred .ar.d rhe -fans were ahfmlr-to-fitlp the jm- . ..ofr-tbe JUntor-Basebefi League lltecso Pauhne, ar.d ES OfilEThEckst are on. hand, .around whom the ieaml i B y ' in 'the ffiivc division. Tu do-so- .fortunate ufllciai's head "Into the noose when the gendarmes, n r bobbles, or then they- defeated., jiie T 0mai|&7/k Hlll,^ fwllh he bulifc They ase Oarmen P er. Howard Dunney, the team’s ace punter, they must knock off the Bears. On t3e| •whatever they call them, stepped, to and broke up the party. !h two.straight-games ofTwhat •Dade, 2b".' Dan Dowd and George: Btenzi, ends; rigno, • ceatpr; Pred Goodrich,., guard, [other hand the Buffalo Blsons who st|nj Del Bissonette.and Fred Frarikhouse have graduated from .thlq.league ahd ) be a three, game settles.'. The Buman, if. GCbrge Blomquist, and Philip SWiadonJ t e d , P a t McEntee, h a k baekv^JituoS. on H a te visions of a play o 3 - berth are] if the French boys lake up the game w ittl the same, enthusiasm as their elders, Tomahawks tied the Wlnndrp a t th e endl F. 'DltrabaHolo^lb. 3 ; -olnrs ‘ B.r.d veteran tackles: “Danielj ;the varsiiy .teaik whi come from lasd counting ;on the . slugging Bears to can expect to see "many of them to tire big leagues in the near .future. • - d the regular schedule .‘When they won gaiayda, o, 4 IJeller, talentefi.. reserve tackle; and ’year's undefeated second team, several knock the Birds right out of^the first froijr the Marauders. ' ' J.teti?b’r(z)Io,srf.-p. 3 [Charlie dygorinell, fitfflty. Center and of whose members gained valuable ex­ fciliu . .. - ■ ^ ■ - p ■ - Despite the way our Amerioan sport Writers were taklng.pot shots a t Tommy . Tie game, .was a well h’-ayed affair [back .of, a year ago,-.. perience. as-6abs#tutes It. games at the Season Ends Sunday ' Farr prior to -the fight,* the Canadian papers devoted a tot of space elaborating which, sawnthe ’ winners Jaarely nose, dyt Other -Prospects the young Welshman's bhances against-Joe Louis, Their predictions; seem, end of the 1838 season, Tota’^ M m While tile curtain falls Sunday orJ their oppopents by a 2-1 score. iu d d y t Ellis and his “assistants, vAi~ “ Red " Nan-lettermen CalflvoU-1— f the: the regular season Oeorge M.-. Weiss and la n y weight 'after reylev|tag.the flghtr even If they were tosplred by patrlotio •as-on th e mound ‘for-the imsam- Hillside A. BrC, squad of 1^86, yftio vjlj. be’seekihlTur?'’ rtesyr- ——■ ^ . ' - -- ^ '' *: 1 Weiner and-^ffloSk Greene have been -AB, Say'L'r'Kenhedy, chfef" m6gUN”of~the[ ?lons,?ijk Oqmadecfl, doto|; /the ^eoelv- ■putting the squad qf about 40 through I -ecognibion lliis season, are . ON champions' have' arranged fo r the an­ bg, Harry, Rah twirled flrjp ball- for Scheier, o f . ■.. 4 landoDiraco, a'pcomiiBtag back; Eugene ' This seems te be a summer of upsets to local sports "with the Trojans, ■ light drills afuid*-instruction on funda. Dropko, rf...... 1. 4 nual Old Timers’ Game to be j^ayed the Torhahawksirat wasn’t good enough mentals. .. More, candldates'arq eXpepted Carlses, Dave Li^leCeld, Xvar, ZafSHba,,; th at day; Many famous stars of, yester leaders' of-She.-softball league losing o at In the round robin tournam ent and Ratklewlcz, Shi 1.... 4, dnds; Arohla D';.'.3ols. ar«4-Harrv Bhau having the fourth’place Aztecs winning the championship. "tol tUttt hut Mbnday, v/lth the opening Atkinson, c, *. 1. f.. 3 yes? will participate In the abbreviated The Mohawks w ilt receive p riz e s ___ I of. school sessions . ■ > / . botsky, tackles; Morris Vogel, John! game. Among the old timers Will be the Tfie second upset w as’the defeat handed the. Oubs by the HfiWlde'A.'B; 0,, -tdligri for.-their ’victory w hen'they nmO Rae, lb.-....-...!.. 4. Halbln and Seymour-Roeenblatt, guards, the BSlslde Jinfior Baseball''lieague: championship series held ‘last Saturday. Iitr Good Condition Big Train Walter Johnson who .hcome giiesta of ’tpe league _at a -,pe-. .and Clifford Curtis,, reserve pivot wh6 aged toe Bears hi-.X838 an d Big Ed. The Cube have held the title since the league was organized to 1986, but a ’ -WfittiCkij^Sb; - re, < ,.i • 8- ^phon-ijo-hKjidldria^eirthls 'm onth. " .ajcr-lW ef she boys appeared- to was 'oroed to leave stee squad" at mid1 W alsh'of apltball fame. W alsh really! fighting team proved1 superior to them tins year.' Jssler, ss.'.1. 3 . the, score; better thaiy-'Ordinafy pre-season season in ■ Iban due fovTnlurles. got his start in Newark and- went from jfl^MTcemdil^^aS^TfesttiFblr goclmn,.;p. •*..^ .... 2 M°Hawfe J r r . , T . .0,- n r oTThlM r ’ Proqpects from the”yeaTUng squ6|d of there to the Ohibago' W hite Sox and B ert Bbjlan, Htilslde driyer, turned to what was possibly the greatest In -. •Tecanawks ...... o n o n a i n— 1 vacations or work which built them ia it Pall and from"' th e ” Sprifig- "drills stardom. Others who have promised to dividual feat over performed at Weequahlc Fark this season, when he chased | Totals ...... 31 Batteries; Mohawks Jr.—Lew and This, with She. use of the are Harold Auer, Edward Boell, Vlilr.: be on-hand and strut their stuff home three winners and placed second before a huge holiday crowd at the Road •Cabs ...... ,,..Q i i t Pcmadeca. Tomahawks—H. R ab and' Arthur .G. Woo'dfleld Stadium- playing 11am' Galu, Stanley Mlkulka, Arthur Tim Jordan, also a former Bear, Rube Horae Association's m atinee last Monday. rHe drove Cynara to a straight heat A, TS: O; T«sak.» 1 ■field on Conant ^street'for the home Schneideo’ Woodrow . Wltteklr.d, Dom iCSdriog Of ittSlitip fame, Lena Black victory over Freckles to the. headliner, and also romped home to the lead with -games is . expected • to shew up during [hum , soout for the A’s, li>ah Tierney, ?Un Dial' 'and' Great Scott In other events. Driving Mona, Boylan finished j^Iseasfinj^^e^nfftieli ^ expected Hank Bruggy of Elizabeth, Prank behind Qalumet Eve, the only other starter in the fourth event. ■ ; to prove much hitter fdr games and Corley A.A. To Schnabel Wins Shaughnessy; now president of the In­ Lions Report decrease the possibility of injuries. _..... ternational League, A rthur ,_ “Kid' wllf.be weloomed throughout the com­ 'f-ie line, -at • ieast, appears to 'b e Muetter of Egg , Harbor ‘an d former ing "year. heavier than last yea?', regardless of the Nqyarker. Gus Osta nf the n'ramninns . The play ground is in .charge’of Union. 5omhlBatlon^I3pa3®s“Hnatly-chosen” OpposeNo.Ends State Title September 10 of 1913; LewMftlonerDee:Bddie..HJI§iL .Sounty WPA Recreation, under the di­ There is ,a good assortment of ends' Scout Paul Krichell of the Yankees and rection of John D1 Blaslo; Municipal whom coaches can choose. Rain washed out th e gam e between, Donald. Schnabel, of SO Merto avenue, g, former. B ear,. D^n Murphy, Helnle Supervisor, — and__Mj:s.__MUrtel- Craig, Columbia Coach Optimistic The backheld may prove to be a head- the N orth-End Club and the' Newark wan tire 220 yard free style state-swlnir -W agnerrjeek'eW enT-J&hrgiy Enzmann, WPA~ “teacher.' Despite Tough S.chedule; aoha unless some of th e players show .Emeralds scheduled for la s t Sunday^H fifing ohamplonshlp Saturday'night is iNlok: Altrock, Jack Ooffciy, BUTUar ihsiderable .bcproyeiKent. Next-week the local team wlU Plavj the..high. a id .prep, school bovs class a t pester, supervisor’ of Xnt. unaplreSj Alee ~- Eirst Game October T. Besides Ferrigno an d G5odf ich7 lead -, the rubber game of a iftr.ee game serlei Bradley. BernleMfe.- The meet was the final Furgensonj-Jack Martin, an d a host of REMODELING-F-RGN^F-— hig^nsididates^^frarrBte^^ -line- include: iwlth the Curley A. A.- Qrlglnelly thli amnapred; Qy i.V'p Naw^ TliHBfS,"Those hameg were Bjazed across -NEW YORiEC—<3oiumbia University’* Dwyer, who is also a possible backfleld- .game—was—booked—for—ba'burDay.klitr ark Sunday can.- . \ the baseball horizon to th e past. OF SOLOMON’S STORE tootbali squad1 . - j g pWill . -report B for g practice m Basohr-dBbebr^hwgr^ErterKS5" .the manager decided to -hold It* ove: Schnabel; who became; Hillside High .With.:the season over, M anager Vitt ^ ^ r ^ p te if lb e r iO,Vand once again: ■Such excellent prbgress is being made chan and Steward.. * greater Sohool’s'Tme man'swimminglSaffi early is tilnktog of the play-offs. Neither he coach, 'has adopted optima on ' the store fro n L o l ^Solomwrtr'D^y" Good End-Prospects numbw. of fijns to witness this in the year by'copping-a similar event fior his Bears care who they meet in m as his kejmote, Ths-sohedtae is- -Goods_a S 3 ^ e p S ta ie n t Store, at 12^ lleb, Love, .Dasslng, ’Johnecm, counter. ■■ th e state . Inter-scholastic meet a t the first round. They”all feel ’wlth'the^ Liberty ayeriiiei* ~ that:; r^modele^. “hr' S j ^f hin e games, w ithout a Hill and Buttwell are amongi the good The Curleys have always proven a New Brunswlok as-a representative of sluggers doing their stuff they will #reathet of- any description. B u t - there store..will be completed in a-ahort time: proapeots for ends, who -have appeared- great attraction, and'-with' each team local 'school, will enter “ Blair and go right on to the Junto? World p s veteran Lions on hand th is year*, IriS. ■planned to .present a new "front” for-practice sp -iar. • Another is young hording a victory-over, the other the Academy,. which • Jiae produced num­ Series. -Whether it Is Montreal-or Syfa- ■ Pf°spects of a- powerful backfleld to-felie l>eople of Hillside ^hd vieinity in Ted Ferrigno, youngest but already the 'battle should jae very'keen. -, erous good swimmers. - i l skillful ends; . - cuse the first tWd games will be played tim^T for tjie school ‘opening season,_ i biggest And. heaviest of the family, who Harlow Curtis, who defeated,, jhj#; Sohnabel fm^i'.ed the 220 fifteen feet at Ruppert Stadium, starting .Tuesday , ^ e „§9uad_-repor.ted at - the - Baker iSoldnion's; noted foir its complete Is expected. i f turn nut ixb be a fine team -while making ’his- jjebut 'tw b ahead of Tom Sullivan of'the Wa^LHid. nignt and another game the 'following «eia locker roem Wednesday for the Wolvwr tuih tYllntlFOM 9.H v.: . __ • _<.<> __ i__ lines, quality ^merchandise, lowest prices player In another ye&r. months ago, Will probably get the-plteh-- •Gastapj-hte-tlmehetog two'mlnutej28.2' night. Then' the teams will : examination and for • in . the backfieldi; ''jMoEntee,.. and money-back guarantee1, is. tonus, lng assignment with Mike Marenick be­ seconds. Tfie record set by TbSa'Wii'- the next city. Vito Tamuiis, the Lithu- % few instructions Harayda have beep punting weS, and Bialr ster, last year, was 2,26.8, ready for the fall._gfid>-wln-ter—season- Thursday ,.| hind the plate. anian southpaw who hah h a d a great wdth a fu n Hne of men’s. _women!&_and m - i—. ready, for arduous McEntee -is set to throw- plenty . of pip.n.1, Rrt. hfllng fnrmnlfl.t-.P-d im ptha year wlU iikely drawrth'e- fii'st'pitchliig "io-it children’s furnishitigs. fag ' ,se^iQHfi^^he^ollowiiig p d fg=~ passes, other good prospects are Mes- -aimuai all-star game1 which will close; assignment .then- . Vitt will come with inNew; oo, HumaBioki .’ButlS?. and Wlnniokl,. as the North End: seasofi on September 26. ^ Little’s First Choices Chapm an-D empsev Joe jBegg»,.tihe jwimtlnneJ rpAttfi who well Sg Pwysr-. ._’L __ ftS lS ^pW iurb W m6mge''Kre-pteked- hoped to win 22 games, before the race and Load Association, a corporation lay their annual'game after their great'year to tile race. received' by Mrs. Mildred: Godboutr,29, Room, Iff the Court House, In the city of S W E Gutendprf Is a-"lefUiander' Sunday rrterning at the Nortii Bad field of 117 ' Chadwick avenue, Newark,, to H a H 488, but' Sposato's- skillful-1 at 10 o’clock. Ah players exe reqddsted Or collision IJflday ,night required-thir- 15TH DAT.C ®s,‘ despite ljls 47B poundhse,’ gives Sctweitzer Shoots ^SEPTEMBER, A Lose In Tennis to report a t the field ffedy to start the ■teen stlfohea at the -Elizabeth,General at one o'clock; Standard bay- 8 tiny edge -now. Then' on gam a^ that time.. Playground NewSv Hospital. . 4 - light Saving) Time, In the afternoon -c . OolumMa .will' be ready. wlfli“ Perfect 400 Score Ascn the past Oharlie'Kesolets ar.d The car -operated by her husband, Siegel an d ; Radvllas on • hand. ySemi-Fitials -tos-fast-ball-will tekAeare of the hurU Hurden- Looker...... Archie podliout, -35, traveling north .oh r particular! W-, fh® Blue and ; White has William P. Schweitzer, of 896 West­ ;tog' for the. Dmipseys against? Lou On Friday aftemooff th e ctfilth Nortid ’Brdad street near Falrbanta —in - the iGoutt-ty—- b u h B ®nd Bateman, co-captain, and iWaj^Ete^^ffisteisw-bslKox-ttairOhapi wete^-fix-Effl^Sffge-^^ofr-art^mgehieiite minster avenue, shot-a-perfeet-scol sheet ,~struck* a parked “autemoblle,,lfihe BEOINNING a e Southwesterly corn are veterans walde,' m ans.. T he Ctoapmams. won the last and thj delightful exhibit of their lihpaot qf the collision ^Jtorew Mrs. God- Kenneth Patton and Arnold laForce, 400 i® t H laay In the, 100 yard -all­ t Salem Avenue JW M.iyf t« a»iK ; Hersey and ^Oiwey annual thriller and Manager Lou WoJ- hand work. Many of the parents vls- ilngr -thence. .w$ -Hillside -duo^mak-ing teelr-' - t e t ,-errtry- comers small bore rifle match a t Camp bout forward. . W edettl are haclg for Ijhe oenter olk-eaye his team- w ill’be-nut to repeat itedv to r playground and viewed with; twenty five anrt. eighty-six hund an t h e ' ttoion O biw y Open Tamils; Perry,'Ohio. ’ tolls’ year!" dWUJSk Will have* Leaguer pride, th e ' cWIgfen'3 werjh " ' i35teif sfsi .< 125.86) (o' tl£e Easterly side of Tournament, wer

the' m m i& m aivan...tbar we abo:H apply to tho CouYt. ot Realty Transfers ;.1,eas o£ the e#m»ty • Pt* Urjlon at the Courthouse .at Elizabeth, -on Friday, „the • i ■ i CABS FOB SALE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bea to Henry: srtikW°mti&tto« Bea, Jr., apd others.lots 18, 19, north­ Z S f l H R S '.to wit: H arry ' • ' jggjg and Herman A. -Gould, erly, 7 fest /bf. io i lT southerly 7 feet of g f f g ^u>^wfthithT lot 20, block 8, jnap of Weequahlc' Park HARRY GOLDBliRG ' Used Car Specials! LOUIS^GfpLDBEgG; ~ Zwigard Construction Company Inc., to .M r. and' Mrs. N athan .BrowSstdiri, laple ayenuer240 feet from

Lyons Fahps .B’aSiaing-arj} t interest deducted- in advanbo-^fB other iiiliarges. ,Oh,uroh, Rev. A rthur N o rw o o d , pastor. fassawaiiMSfjf sssa a p iM ":30 A. M. graded-school lor all. .10:45. of*fly tu,0 ot ,^ J0V&wstaIe6" fellas writ s m m 183? Pontiac Coach, black with trunk L M._ Worship with Sermon by the pas­ tor, “We. Must ■ a M S sHjf5 ir 'sB. TO N; J. C. ; , • The Hillsi Among. tliofi^;who- liave been adopt## B w arracgSff igpvaSifem^EaSuJ r! admission, .'to the freshman .class a t N. J, G. is Miss Bvely Conran, datigh- Bib&liett, N?. H°US0' ^ National ter of Mr. and Mrs. FjedteickM- Con­ INNING at a * point • in the . ‘nor Eh B a f c i M i jjp, Un,e of Liberty.. Avenue -alstar ran, of 1273- Robert, street. Misa: Soh-^ gajftfasstaam.'SB! ran te. h ? gfia'difate ''of ;' Hillside High ra--or tbe'sMfl Mrs°of Sberty'Av' ' ** SIXTH PISTltiCT ' ' Federal Reserve.L,__ Bcht»i where-uTcr ra n te d ffl tha flint Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. quarter - of her' class' scholastically and MAXON MOTORS, Inc. was ‘a'ctive in_.extra--cu®ulis|:af[airs. 1444 No. Broad St. 1 Hillside; N. J. PHONE WA 3-2832 A Roll T hey’ll Relish r-fir The Sampler Shop, Inc HILLSIDE YOUTH TO I. V .'^ F C l a s PIE S i 3 1 $ i S W sm m 1 1 I v - ELIZAB^n H. CASk-PtoprtCfor . STUDY AT BUGKNELL Change of Ownership Dress Sale • must be sold regardle^s^ of cost , Hollywood Ave., cor of Woodi’uff Aver? Jclephone EL 2-8788 . . ^ v ‘ HILLSIDE, R , “ i? -

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- DlflTRlGh * ~ - H 7E STILL'ball eye-in the good old salt. W o?k' la ' the 8 tablqspoon* For Economy and Comfort ” saying for .summer-time me- gutter with the Ups.of'tW fingers Dependable Ante Repairs Fill your bin ^ith our “CAS4TE’; |Tune-Up Time WS'MMB-M ‘be iTpV»( the EeMrh Valley Rall- - SUPERIOR COAL 1 or KOPPERS- COKE

~ S ham-dye* the top.- MqIt the 4 table- i Spoons ol Suttef in 's boiler. I m iM & £ HAM ROLL WITH. HORSE­ addtthe 4,-jablespoons of flour and W illiam Hale Coal Co. RADISH SAUCE m l*,weu: Add the g-oupv o f> ilk H

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Caaitc added to motor, oil • per. Pour & onp of the sance oyer the ham and'press in lightly. Roll . ]6Uy roll and- place in a fcc^£s& rage jU lk and bake 'lna moderately hot oyen (iSoWll’.for'about 80 minute*. HIH i a i t a morejsalt (t ieclred to ‘the remain­ ? W r 6 -W>3 4 H n A 8 ID I ing touoe. Reheat and serve with Ik the him roll. If desired, omit horie- of’the MVl° ST3SS&- K .,. .■% .. THE HILLSIDE TIMES; FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER^, 1937 Page Five

nocd public opinion 1* the n "A free preae itaadi qi om of the greoteet ,j) reetralmrf upon mlagoTei Interpreter* between the toiemneat ag| the Annreme Co«t. people. To ollow It to be fettered Is to'fetter m ii:s i;iHTOiM Ai> p a g e oareetreo.''—U. 8. 8apieme Coort.

„th.Sr-w.m.t9Fi: ‘T h e ..rejport cstf- enacted. • , * ; 20 ARE ENTERED IN * tnatcs that a ieduction of 47 The State Legislature first • became • " published every Frlday at EtizaBelh Trep concerned with the problem in 1861 and MODEL HOME CONTEST ‘n0RTJI jjroAD STREET per -cent in night fatalities E enton Facts f'dnee Uiat*-time numerous measures during the winter period have been* passed attempting to oon^ ^Twenty boys and girls from Hillside H as G ained By Chao. E. L o l i e a u i ? ^ " wre entered hr- the ^irrtatirre' jfiodeT~ S1J)B PUBLISHING H sh o-iiid—be--expected'_ i"f—strflx- Union County State Senator serve the .■grounds** The Legisiatoro in 1803 created a* S tate' Bureau of Shell hofne contest being c eight mem­ tional training efil»&36H' tor better­ shellfish industry-, "as weUTas protecting 18-33,\ inciu^ve.. Brieiflly, the- contest- thorough training and •preparatlon-of bers, . nramed. by." the - Governor with' ad# BATES The'-feport, showed that ment in m i and cultural.. guidficfle: th p . public against the danger of •consists Of the “building" of a -minia* students for ofiloe and business work. ; vioe ancFcoaseht-of :the"^hate', to serve pure dbivarves / . ture -house,, using as a pattern- material JgM saaafe& v Sussegs, w hether in professional pur.- four-year terms without compensation. Bgular BUbscrlptlo .per ...... -trafee* | 3 f i h as—takon.-.a—Xocemo&t a lM e measure the funfiamaptai position to-m e shellfish mdUstoyTWth" virtually h w o^plM e c M®re than. 10Q boys apd girls ranging .units),^on- streets ‘carrying .equipment aoqulrgl thr-ough early the estiamted value of annual olam ^ of the wast industry aad also, . from . 1® to . 18 years .in uriiop- Gfeiinty l.odO automobiles pe,r hnnr schooling. That training the EaizaUeth Latest Method JJuL-dystai^pniepta..fromnn^ staw-LSESS .^ ^ ^ gtete PeBahn.eat.aE; are alread^fjjpntered. was-©:64'67- i 1lie ratio Of night Prepm^taX SehOBl-, ’f Mill’ ItS IhS'SiSUo!? beliigTri excess of $8i00050QO;. vaitre ’ of' 3^rw5!ve”^ h prises totalingJdiQrwllF-- has offered to its student body. ' planted stock and equlppfent*' emplQ'yed h e ^awarded to# the/twelve boys or girls • 'to/ day fatalities on these • thorn a la rc f.I of stuner a ,'q] At May Studios by planters is estim ated at $12,000,000. - Frequent Inspections -' whose creations are judged‘to be toe Tjie dOvelopprent -of the industry to same streets, -according to the 'S&.O0I has*-grown ;o ah tBstitutlon; -^ingo^pewers^m-ve^beeh-given-fe^ pest. • • All - winning" 'ftofries * wtjl b#. ax- • grade Si-Street lightiwg, var- whose prestige amd success have gained Modern, Improved Instruc-' such - heights ■ lias been the result of a State Health Department ifi governing h ibited.prominently a,t the' Chamber’s" lor ltlhe confidence and esteem of the long,.and persistent struggle, ih which the # purity Of shellfish and continual show. Entries are still being*received - tedirom 8 to 1, to 47 to H | ;Khe state government has teken, a,- community. Hundreds of students | tion; Offered aLsEliza-. ex.aminaMoi^pl-^ellfish^nd-inspec- a t th e . Qharp.b6r's -offices,, .^ite.- 200, "pf^ffie^i'part: , . “White the extension of enrolled annually In Its courses.' both Piano Studios - tions of the grounds, are..conducted. Ho te f ’Wlnfieid^Bcott, Elizabeth,' and Measure of Progress, 'underwatef -ground :i^ Dealers eri^aged“in the industry are re- ©lose-GfetOber--1—:r=” "highway lighting may be:ius^ paWie meastife qf. progress rtf —The August May-Hano Studlos-wl Which-oysfers and 4fi^ihsrgrow naturally 'ipired” 1xrn3bteln^cortific^tes .tilled ofikni^ffaste of ^KM^frre j-is not merely -Its enrolment but-ateol reopen September .1, at -816, Sherldg for are transplanted; Is' the property of department before authorized shipment HIGHWAY LIGHTING tars - and - cents ecenonjicsl the enlarged usej:uln.ess' an.d. Successful; ayenue, ’Elizabeth. 'PupHs v/h.c etidii| ,thF^State_rc3; New Jersey, Mote thar 4B: permitted. At th e •• Opening of I fclfe I careers of its graduates. ’ The Elizabeth | for music tnsxuctlos, will, study' unSe^ 3(f,000. acres of .n atu ra l. 'gifoundg..’'are oyster season this year* the, department rAt least 35 "per cent of the 'based on anticipated reduc­ Preparatory 'School oftn ■ pqlnt m’thei the supervision of Aygust May, teacher’ opened" by the state" to" its ciEizene • foi announced 370 shippers- of shellfish and BUSINESS jgjit fatal accidents, it seems tion' of night accidents, numi many alqmnl who have achieved dis- •of t^p.e piano,. a ooricert. pianist, .'and .Gp.tchin^ ^’eed oysteTsr which are taker twenty shucking .Houses had. received enable _to‘'bfiieve?_should erotts'other'socral effect^maV .tlnotlon-- in. every -w;alk-; o'f - life, -Many. •eonductor'-of -'tti'e Elizabeth ' ‘Ptajusr®’ ^ijo- the planting grounds • to grow to- "C^tifi^te^'TS^thtee^fieTdlaboI^atories and jyoraen, thoroughly trained bionic Orchestra.' Private lessona' are maturity, a process requiring from three a floating laboratory,' it was SERVICES Ereyented-b^ie provision be expebted,” -the"report coph ahd equipped,' are now suooessfcl latir- given tp beginners land advanced 'stu­ ‘ foul’ years. •: About - 35,QP0’~acrea..of. -added; examinations were 'made j3f 1,366 ^®iiate ^highway light- tinues, nttejaiiing tneMyan.^ yeip, s ,4oetor|s ^ d en tists ■, M&iiSeifa,- dents. ' 7 plant&fg grounds Ideated ‘ In bays ahd. samples *df - whter, 131;' samples of teachers and' leaders sb.usmess. I ; • '. ‘^duihberlarid, | §ape jMay, oysters, eighty-one samples' bf *hard •FUNERAL SERVICE Bfcg'&'dln-rt) a repo* o p tftges su itin g Irani, the re­ The ooinmerolal department operated Professor May. has huh h'wlde must7. Burlington, A tlantic,/ Monmouth and a n d ‘thirty-eight samples oiTsoft cdl education. He is a graduate' 01 thd 1 raffOLogical Trends.' recent- duction in highway crime, [under'the name of the. Colby commer­ Ocean counties are leaded by thfe state [olamk . After surveying' all shellfish cial College , has been .given...unusual Skidmore' School of* A£ts at Saratoga to. citizens, from which the state derives aters during . the year, some areas ' submitted to President more efficient' utilization of Springs and the in stitu te .o f Musical learly enough revenue to defray' all. ere cqndemned by the-health debart*- • Telephone ELizabeth 2-4547- p ljisfc vSpafeg-^NIatidffii highways, and increased com­ A it ' of New' York -City. ' He took ad- sxpaises o'f 'prQtectioft 4hd, ad m i^J^a- eiuloecause of‘pollution. * wtitces Compiittee. fort artd enjoyment Ill-night 'anced' courses' under Raymond W!M tipn required to ,assure proper 'cultl(va- So, ^shellfish^ coiinoiBse'urs ^jnay^ pBfi- j^fcfistatiffics compiled' driving. Estimates show that St. Elizabeth ■im,- • th^ Eastman School pf Music.; tlon of the\property. | tinue: to^ enjoy the 'delica'cy"with *the 1 -HOME FOR.FUNERALS Clarence Adler, of th e • .Damrosch 1 Obstacles Removed » knowledge .that our State government] ythe Travelers Insurance about ~§0 per cent' ol;traffig Schoql of Muqlc, and Professor Conradl, result of legislative action ’anh doing everything within its .means to t of the Peabody Conservatory, Later V'pany ■ and..the .National; mdVes in the daytiriie as. com- Is Expanding governihental regulation, it - M s \ -pr-oteet-'t-he-’public^and-pres'erve-the-in-- he studied composition undeft’ Peroy Safety' Council,' the report pahed to 2Q per c'eftt at night possible' to ‘eliminate most oxahe dustry. . . Goetcblous, Sfadely Richardson and staoresi whfch a qiiarter of a ^n tiS y ago Walter R. Lee —a fact which indicates that Pranklln Robinson, and th e history .of loves the "vital relationship Several change; In .the faculty .and bstop'd, in Tire way of those " seeking \t}p ] ■ • / K iplfev to njghttatalt|& |(the” tremendous investment p Ixpanslon lb ;he. 'departmeuts'' oJ music under the- late Henry .KrehblelJ .aiid develop'the State's shell; ' . j o RESUIVp: STUDY ' HES1” coaserth-werk, both Jnsro - andl chemistry, home economics and,.' .fish properties.. ThetindUfltry, whloM 'Miss Frapces jC^bmpton daughtet ,.of Director of Funerals 935 htfmfeeria I in oun.highway system is'in abroad; and his profession as-a teacher' ology have been announced by the dates back .to the ^time’ when ’shellfish George .Compton, 1441 Broa.d q£-m usic'tor mady .years have, placed, r480 and cotjiprised over.'6Gj large part Ming .wasted dur­ management of the College of *St; I provided a source of; food street,' ii- retUnfing September ■ 20- to him among, the leading musicii 1281 Salem Ave. Hillside, N. 3 Br cent; of the total day andlin g the*hours of darknessM Elizabeth a t OohvbqJStation. ' Thejioi- the Indians, was a t one, time seriqtusly I continue her course at- The Mills Schooll mht traffic deaths, .dvefil L-ths State.- threatened by the shortsighted mefehodst - for Kindergarten-Primary Tef demlo year Monday, September ^0, with ■ The world’s, famous artists who ha| •of leathering, them and also tile 'p rac­ Fifth Avenue, New York. High only ‘one-fifth of the] iegistraton h f fr^hmeg.- Upper classes played or sting under his baton as tice of burning' t h e ’shells fprjym e fbr p b fe traffic isoft .the rogdi Christian Virtues ivill b6 registered the next day, ahdl oonduotor of tke l ESizabeth*. ®rilft| plastering. .The need' for. ^ve^nm eii- regular class work will begin Wedr.es. monlc Orchestra incldde -such O^Sb taa protection of the*- fieefls '.was seen as St. ¥incent Object day, September 22. , as Mlscha Elman, M ak Roseh, Zgon. 1846,- whenlocal- measures were Office Phone: WAve^ly 3-1010 From figures stibifffttgcli by- Petri, r f e m Zimbklist, .dlare'nce Adlefi Appointments to the. faculty aye Sis­ E sta tes, of New_ ^feirsey Emanuel JJeuefmann, Alexander 8doti, Gerber Building Material St'. 'Vibcen|; Academy a t 228 Wept ter Mary Paula, who has Just returned Josef Lhevlnhe and Ezio Phiza. p jfc' 'New York" North (from Catholic University,- W a^iington,| M arket street, Newark, established ir The school Will .offer the latest Im­ and Supply Company after having received - the degree gpltna anCPennsylVania,.it 1869 by‘the Sisters, of Charity of’ proved methods of instructions Icf chill NEW 'AND SECOND HAND BglCKS ItS’chserv-ed that fatality ex re u t .Station, lias for its 1*aim, the^mairi- Idootoir of philosophy, dspartm ert of| a t t J I g j sociology; M ^s Mildred Bqrrjstedt, m- - Cinders, Lumbet, Stolne and Plumbing Iri&nca was about the same' tenance of the standard the-t the Cath­ olic Church-has set for* her homes of sttuctor. In chemisfey and physics; Midd • House Wreckers „• ■ - Louis Gerber ■ the-' surnriier^months of] Elizabeth Ford, M.\a.; Columbia, phys­ learnhigV^Tt is the :endeavor of : the 327 LYONS AVENUE; NEWARK, N. J, w ,' fene 'and July*as it was] acadeh>y^3 old“rthA hearts a&’weli ical education; SlsteiM nna. Catherine, who has been studying a t fee Cath,- ELIZABETH'S for the . winter months '£>£, to improve the minds of. the pupils, to develop the- domestic ♦graces, to cultt [ollc University in WaShlngtog^tor file lifMltef-,'-! ■'December and 'yAte "habijs of-* sglf-oontrol and a love Pdst two yeafs, head of the department 1937 fttWy^wlth this "One im- for the practice "of- these- virtifes which a; Bcrtant ex,oeptipn: -Between are' the Result- ofe a- Christian'educa- | . To me'at the growing demands of the MODEL HOME le;;K |ls ldfP. M., tiprr. . .The sisthrs^.'-Ghdeavbr to com­ chemistry department, it' has been bine imjldpess .With firmiiess and to in necessary to construct a new laboratory; fitafties, were - 88 pfer cent AtiU". Into their jpujjiis' (principles d# and lecture room. Development of the 611 Riverside Drive established 1911 honor:' and»refigioh' which will prove home economics department has neces­ M et in the winder months Appraisals Made their safeguard throughTife: sitated renovation .and enlargement of* M ris dark, thah in j:h» M41 North Broad. Street 'She clothing and-fod* iaboratof pnieMyhenztt Is light, and ^ "-Traditidns Vhat.' must^ necessarily FOLLOW THE ARROWS Waverly- 8-8891 •tepite^the fact that traffic folldw service toward :TKe:;hew equlp n a n t^ a ^ B^food-lBb^ eultujre do. hot overshadow* modem .•fttory comprises new gas- range;, else, tohme ii cohsiderably less in methods, of teaching, th a t are adopted trie stoves and other modern electrical appliance*. More commodious quarters have been assigned to the clothidS laboratory, and ‘FOLLOW THE CROWD* necessary .additions to Uie equipment ® this ■ doparsmerit have been made in 1 o Our Usual Party Grassman & Kreh proporidon* to the needs o f the students, EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8:30 SHARP Com bat v Engineers for Hillside a t 4St^^incent,s,--as-^att^ted^hy^he- During the Summer in our Air-Cooled Hall fact that each year "finds a¥‘fteater 433 n : Broad St., Elizabeth number of : youngT womqn registered ST. GATHERINE’S AUDITORIUM “PINK TOOTH BRUSH” ELIZABETH, N. 1 . - Phone EL 2-3770 at the acacfemy.. This y ^ r ’s term pe- 1003 NO. BROAD STREET gins September 13, r* . with Ipana and Massage HAT tinge of “pink” bn your splendid cleansing agent; it is Have You an 0S H ED .r Ttooth brush ii a warning that especially designed to help the your gums are in ah unhealthy massage firm cue gum walls, AUTO RADIO condition. It paeans that too keep gums firm anfi sound. - ; See the much soft foods have weakened Made in Hillside- by , 1987 ' - ' your gums—robbed them of the Bristol-Myers Company exercise they need to stay firm Liberal Iffade-In- jU* Free Installation — Jerms to Suit . i Year free "Service T Also-Home RADIOS and .REPAIRS Elf 2-6700 m OPEN A CHARG^AOCOtiMP ' . .bridge party In-fha*frfm© +h^,f , AH M erchandise Sold With M oney Book G uarantee it formerly- took to do. her ironing alone. The automatic Jersey State Ekectric Co,, Inc. temperature control of un, fixtures [— Appliances — Gifts — Radios & Service i Can you afford lo bo Arnerioan Beauty makes It . BROAD St., at 'Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth•„ ■ 1 one of th$ household , • Opp. Courthouse / ’ , Tel. EL. 2-8900 NERVOUS? sitles, Priced at $7,95 cash Perhaps y o U > *:ouM, faflord1 *, if .you; turn in- yolir .did 4ronj"a those attacks of Nerves if you were the only, one affected. small " carrylhg* •Tense nerves make you a nul-- -sance^to everyone with whom ■ added when you *buy..%oh you come ’ ii? contact. TTo one 'forms. RENT YOUR FAVORITE . likes you when you'are jumpy, TYPEWRITER irritable" and nervous. ’ Large Selection NI r v i n E SALES ____ * 1 0 - 4 3 5 -

___ _ _ iff— 1 Month R .E ^ T A L S j 5 _ 3 Months ritabllity, NerVous Headache. N e r v o u s Indigestion, Travel Sickness. SERVICE 95e DR. MILES' NERVINE is now available in the original liquid form and effervescent tablet form. You' can get it at jany 'IMMEDIATE SERVICE drug istore in 25 cent and |1.00 IPANA Tooth Paste Slifer Typewriter Co. paokaiiges.. IN LIQUID OR 237 CLINTON AVE. NEWARK < Bigelow 3-4919 y TABLET FORM THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER !*), 1937 And Colic New Students Now tm -oi-iU-oidei-sy In. -th. e modej-nr-wcl-b* , - Accredited By State. Bondi not Haft iliiioted nursery school,, the child, is Student Rise •Consciously introduced to discipline University Of Newark’s ,1 ; Tho' academy, is recognized by .'.’the-. St. Benedict Willingly learns to share his toys, defer 'State, of New Jerpey Accrediting- De­ To Begin llthi toe: rights of .others and learn*his At Benedictine partm ent and fulfills its requirements ■todependence upon others for hjp WeH-be-. Classes Start Sept. 21 In every-respect. - . y "to HI*. PrepPreparei ing. 'Instead of believing,* as frequently Year Sept. 29 jled' to £o tohtohome, that .the world fera a master of Taws degree- program. Expected Increase Causes Sister Teresa Gertrude yliirray, Ph.D,. centers in him, the child1 is made, awaffe ...Herbflrk-Cr Kunrak«--to--the-deaErrf -tOkOhor-tg EdtBn* lir'-RB*;•• For College of the obligations jbb pwes',.to dthers. .the -College, George:R. lsterlyk dean of Joining of Department engaged ’to. giving. th re e . ..courses jn Oldest^ Private^'OSUrs'^ty.' and This entire prograiy }s accsmplished ■ toe School of.: Rusiess Administration';, . .With Bender Academy- guidance f t the Catholic University of Kindergarten School In Without any mental or phy&tjjaf'stfain '•^a-iildiiig Frazer! dean of. the School America In Washington.- Sister 'Sl&rtjja Regular Session Starts Se s! ■ City of Elizabeth * ? to the child. of Law, a^d Dr. Gdorge H. Black, pro­ M aria OfiSrien, M. A., and Sister Jeanne Kindergarten Work;' oarries the chHd vost of toe'- University. • D’Arc,’ M. 'A.~, have just completed tember 13;-Freshmen to sUli fiirthfti -toirty-hdur.eourses'in ifisairy fldd'Eng- B y RUTH W. BHARES, ' UlUfflffi1 HO ebilaucrea in day 'and street has made it necessary to incor— Organize Sept. 9th expression, with, his imaginative" and. .Ush^rtopebSVMy, at toe”acadertty where Principal. evening sessions and are open to bo’th porato the elementary department'4>p dramatic Instincts intensified by th e -tnen and women students,’ ftullettflg the school with that ofr^tftffSBendar "vacation college work waa. given Jo r the On ..Wednesday, September .29, games, plays - and stories. . Broadened junior nuns ;of the-eommunity. - * Bopdtaot Ha!! w ill' begin its eleventh ~Wlff~bg~'silpaileri ltnon-jenuestmAnpll. —WTr-fSengaiErff Kepafatoiy schj, •Weis - with bom uie teuufisf afiff cations for the. current semester are .416 Linden, ayenut, Elizabeth, the Sis-, Newark,, will'open its sohoofy year as the Oldest private nursery and- other children are offend b/ the indi­ ; kindergarten school id. Elizabeth. now being received. ' ters of Saint Benedict of Elizabeth have ‘ T h e . spacious grOumda ' afduiid toe I K September. 9, 'with' orgaiMi vidual. instrubtion which is pqjsible a t announced. Teaching lr. bath builcmgs s&hobl agord * exSellefit- meap% tor Stressing its - theory .of .Instniotion Bmidinpt Hall. at the fresh m aixGilflsg-ftmj^jjg^ upon pre^schQol-ancl-mn.der-gar-taE-tvorfcr wiii- be by, th e^ain e community or recreation and games of- various kinds cions to remove-’con'ditipns On Thu - the school has advanced fa r Tin the as long- as the weather penults, the nuns,:. The shift wks made, necessary, in their seasons. ■ jJayfand KMdaaHar uppa- claisiri > basic training of small ch ild p sy etiol­ children enjoy outdoor activities on Character Is by1, increased high soifoo: membership ^ft.ftiy m « d -zfc-A [i|n n - |||T nn ’ ogy. Nursery' school - education- nur - well.. eautepqp. plM greund..... during., 1936-1937- tod re'gistratloffs be- ! '-".The Administration of the daj^T "ie MShday, Septem hei-13, jeguiaj . tures the many phases of child de- Registration'for both classes begins -ipg mnrU,uifl.Uy batooato-toa-t-the-enroll------velopmenf talting -plttce^durlng tlrepre-' :Wedfiesdsy;:SeptetolMFSFIRrHlFs5SSoF Aim At Bender m ent this term will surpass th a t of-last —Sobbol-yearSiHIt^lades-^eeial'itlibsbtion 631 Cherry street___— year. ' yovtng women Who become members, of The school aiiis primarily w » rtofi adMemyirltoftcrSraiulre ipore.ihari pare fboys for co„ege. Four upon the mental,, social and emotional -The addiMoaal spacb provided by this development, \lnoluding. tfee formation "The importance• of charaCter-huild- m ere skill in various . standardized are ofterefl. Tiie eldssis tog is acknowledged by educators, - and change will be used for ‘ extra class- Bjepares to e student, to enters ' of desirable habits, and' behavior pat­ ro o n a ;thus afitordtag tlfe offering of courses .of study, and, it aseordJhgly terns, upon i-^the nutritional' needs of I. C. S. Courses Aid DR. FRANK K1NGDON' this is one of toe principal’ objectives' Isto tim of arte odqrse, The ssiffif }Wo oimrses, - a new.1 gtoeraV acadmnid strives to give to toe sohool a-hom e- the child and upon prophylactic and of toe Bender- Memorial Asadeittst .'at moots. ASsrequlrements for engiaeert ,. JJeg!si»a5iafi- '-la* -toe - undergraduate 4lBTjtoden avenue,1 Eiizabeto. to d the long estatillshed college pr like atmosphere, training its students or applied science. Ttw Latin scienl 1 cbrrecHye medical care. ' It recognises Students In Work •schoois. of the University o f Newark, paratory; ■' . ' , , ' •, ' % the importance of this Initial period of Individual attention - is' given to pu- to., poise,* .the .art of oonversation ar4 coipbines essentials of both • the Goliege. bf 'A rts and- Sciences aid. genbi-al Christian coiurtesy. physical!, social .and 'mental--develop? ^ 3 'f " ' ‘r Introduotion .of a oourse In general preparation for pre.^riieciical oi Seventy-eight per, cent, of students the SohSoi- of Slimness Administration course in college..' ment for both the present- Welfare of Of the -, International Correspondence will open MondayySeptember 13, with The school program is. designed to: mathematics- and emphasis uppn art, the. young ■ child and for his future bomb ninSsJng, .speech,"English qrid,his­ H | Schools are enrolled for courses in line classes scheduled to i^ g ri.^ J e m b e r 21: develop toe young mjnd and equip pu* -.life. - with .their work, according! to N. h£. Classes in the Sphool o npaw of the pils with a basic .education that will! tory will be features, of the new general Cooperates. With Parents Crofiito, New ’ Jersey division diireotor. University will. Open September 27. The be a foundation for an advanced edu­ course. Through close cooperation with par­ This means that the daily work shop Sohdol-of Law' was created as a result cation.’ ') .- , . College t*rep Course. ents, the continuous development of of the student provides' a practical of the merger" Qf.jti'ew Jersey Law tjhe child is safeguarded" and the re- laboratory for-the related instruction School and the Meroer Measley School The. academy admits - boys to d girls The -college preparatory oourse offers •• sponsibility shared, between the" school, he obtains from his home-study course. of Law. • . y - — ox any rrtiglous denomination of goodl four years’-.imtruetiop. in. Latin, three With its staff of trained workers, and JANE WHITTEMORE In . addition to 400 ' teo&nioal arid Dr. Frank Kingdon, president of the standing and has pupils from this city years o f . Frenoh or Spanish, a full ■ those responsible in the home. As a business courses offered by these 'University, will be ‘the principal speaker and out-of-town. Registration wllbrbe course In mathematics, including eie- result, the school is not a substitute schools It is-possible nrrrier their' m t- a t Convocation .Bey axerr.1sffB_hn_Bap~. dally 'and Classes started Sentember » meniary and"i[avtosea"ilg5bra, plahe; -1-259AVaverly Place for the home,- nor- isMt-'-a- custodial' |HHo~arrange a selected-units, course tember-20. The convocatfrac program is Classes are 'conducted in kindergar­ and solid geometry .and trigonometry, institution. It supplements .the hdme to medt special ne$ds.. This is. done a part" of oriemation schedule for "new I ten and all; elementary grades and pu-1 particular physical 'science,, two or and helps parents understand the Im­ Elizabeth, N. J. iby seleoting from 2,150 lesson unite,. students wbldh inolfides aiso a' schedule pils. toe graduated.wjto the heeetoary tojee . yeais of tooial selepce and a four- portance df each aspect of their bhffd’s- of freshmen conferences. requirements for admission. to- high I year BSaglishvCoUree, . development and - learn techniques of Advice in. selection o f a vocation ‘or the arrangement of & special course The College -of Arts and Sciences school; . . . '» guidance. Graduates of toe general' academic ' Elizabeth 2-6497 be obtained at th e SeW Jersey di­ . ierq of four-year progtam lestdjng to Child psychologists agree th at the a bachelor Of arts degree With .oppor­ The Bender Memorial Academy is curriculum are well prepared t6. epter ages of 2 to 4 years are the m ost .vital vision office hi the Raymond Commerce registered With- too"-State Department Building. tunity for specialization in the Human- the State teachers!,- training colleges, in the child's existence as to th,e for­ ities^tfie Natural- Sciences and the-So-1 • of Educatios. The classes in all! grades sdUbpls Of nursing, or toe better busi­ Piano Organ Harmony mation of habits and tbe-beginning of ciel Sciepces, The College offers a six- are to charge of Benedictine Sisters, ness schools. Those-who have suocess- acquired skill, the development of an t -eomblned program to th.e li&erai Who receive.a comprehensive training ftS)ywcompleted-the college preparatory —attitude of readiness' to act, and,'the ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL arts and' law leading to ’the baoheloft before assignment as teachers, pupils oourse are qualified onto any of the Classes for Children and Adults . budding of w h it. should .la t» become Orange, New Jersey follow toe required Subjects and take colleges conferring bachelor degrees. , Accredited School of Nursing of arts to d bachelor of-laws degrees. to •a sreatdve personality. " * ".... ' .. The College -also ofi£r? the two-year the usual examinations whioh prevail - Of toe ’twentiwtwo gfadUgi^ ' # 5asf to recognized sbhool3. - June; more than 50 per cent5 have m a­ Association Important , minimum requireqie'nt for entrance to th j law school in addition to pre-pro­ Children Who fall reeelve special atj. triculated pi colleges in the" East. Miss ' To accomplish these ends it is im­ iequtremen fessional courses for mSSioine and den­ tenaon to bring them 'up -to -grade re­ Angela Sohirmer;"»37,-has beeh grtoted portant th at the ehlld associate with « Apply X tistry. . - t - . JL quirements. This featureJM tog sohbol a full scholarship'to the College of Mt. ' other children of his own age, so that is helpfijl to those-.who are slow to New Degree Offered. St. Scholaatloa, .Atchison, Kansas, . the genuine enthusiasms Of early chiid- ■learnlfig-and. permits class-"pupCs to where there are. already in attendahee ' hood may bad a real response among B Jfcf Il's .first: time thils y ear' the I advance without "delay, T- School of Business Administration willl five Benedictine Academy graduates. BENEDICTINE ACADEMY the child’s playmates, .rather than the Graduates of the academy are doing offer for its four-year program leading Four of toe 'year’s class are registered forced^ indifferent or indulgent attitude creditable work to St. Francis Xavier, ^ HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . to the bachelor of sefenoe in business a t the College of St. Elizabeth, Con-, St. Benedict’s Preparatory Sohool, Ben- admhflstratian.With a majoikhi secre­ yent Station, and three others at toe 860 North Broad St., Elizabeth, ,N. J, •edictine -Academy and'ojher siihoms and Catherine Gibbs Secretarial.School toi tarial studies.' There will also be a| colleges. - ■ -.- . two-year oourse for high sphool grad­ New York”1 City, ‘ * ■ Registered, by tbs State Department of Education ' uates leading to a certificate in seere- Opening lor Fall Term September 14th THE EUTE SCHOOL .tarial' studies. - Other majors -in' the I Designing u— Dressmaking - 76“ Fall Term- business sohool include advertising and by the'Sistevs . marketing, insurance, economics, and oUSt. "Bbuecieti tw o ex"(?ewe v'uiluon Drawing * banking - and -finance, , , CRtS’in hbtlj'Teligipns'S® mfetl pylnelj® ‘ COLEMAN The CU»icaSB. in.'th'e School of Law College of St. Elizabeth - of.eliafl'ac.fei- i.i-aihing._ ' ' . leads to the bachelor of laws degree Convent (near Morristown), New Jersey. Fall Term Opens Sept. 13 th a pgriod of three years. Tfis ___—-Courses — . . COLLEGE giflduate.4itviston«ca--th9-lftw-Ato0ol-Ofr‘ , General^Academic « College Preparatory x oftplem ler 7 and 13 t f Reopens September 20 1 telephone EL. 8-8713 0 OontraT -SuStlfis, « Newark Shorthand ^ad CoU*gl*t* S*cr*t*rUl ( Designing Taught A'CATHOLIC COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, on the approved list . AadresS S ister Direetress Telephone MA 3-5362 oftpiamlerli ,of the Association of American Universities. Campus of 400 Buiinaaa AdminSitration, Accounting XxaoutiT* S*cr«t«ii*l At Elite Snhool aores. Modern residence halls. Regular arts courses, pre- medical, secretarial, teacher-training, music, home economics, o f t p U m l e r S The fall term of the Elite-School science. Degrees*—B.A. and B.S. in Hom e Economics. - Xranina Saialozu • All Subject* Designing, 16 Gentrai- avenue, Newark, PANZER COLLEGE .will begin September 13; Classes will be QF H . , ^ ^ van2? «nrolim*nt thlt Fall U unusually larg*. On* r«a*on la held during!jha day and evening,,Jfii For Catalogue, Address the Dean University* of N ewark the lnor*a«lng dtnund for buaineM-tralnod. school work .Comprises tofee courses— f . Physical Education young m*n and worn*n. Another is the * luocasa of th* Col*raan Employment Da- designing, dressmaking and fashion and- Hygiene p*rtm*nt In ••curing position* lor gradu« drawing. • Collage of Arto and Science*— bachelor of and part tym* Work for students. 1! Ad* Fall Semester, Sept. 13, yanc*d senior oourses have been contribu­ The director, Mrs. Adelaide- G. GU„- arti degree; combined program in Arto and l,aw, and ting lectori also in building on* of the bre, regards- designing as the founda- ?«•* 5T*du“t* Srroups in the history of this preparatory courwtt far Law, M edicine arrd Dentistry. institution. » A letter of inquiry to Dlreotor Mon of all Art work as it gives- the stu­ ' Eliot Preparatory School - of Admissions, or a personal interview, is _ • School of Business Administration— bach­ suggested. IfPrompt regietratlon is advtsn* dent a thorough knowledge of^Jhe sub­ High School In Two Years ject which will be of value Lh advanoed •No Registration Fee - ...... ir:""" '1 looks Free elor df science degree in business ad m in istra tio n and com-: studies' and many professions. The de­ blued p ro gram in Buss'ness an d Law! S e c re ta ria l programs 1 signing course is planned for business TUITIONn—Days $1? monthly—$45 for.3 months home use and does not involve in­ include a, two-year certificate oourse and a four-year • tricate Stuaiss; jlU M H ii .Evenings-$.12 -monthly—$30 for 3- months degree course. filed methods. 1. Thorough and time-conserving preparation for all colleges 2. Small Classes. 3. Individual instructions. 4. Strong faculty, 5. Credit given • School 61 Law-— bachelor of laws degree and studente. in the dressmaking course for work already completed. 6. Successful examination record. I * taught cutting, Stttog- and the mak­ courses fo r th e degree o f master o f laws. ing of the gown from the plainest morn*' 24fh Successful Term, Sept. 13,1937 Tin flnbyar c For bulloflns talephono Mitchell big dress to the most fashlonablA ever LOUIS SIFF, A.B. Director couriac In Arft c 2-6410 or writm to th* REGISTRAR nfng .gown. .Instructions include the Former Newark High School .Teacher ' ^tiondocf*d. ,ln_c of tho. School in which you are In- study of th e style ‘most becoming, in­ torostodl. Classes conducted In day ■ 951 Broad Street Newark, N, J, : \ yiar)9$7*199i8. 4,250,000 STUDENTS stead of jyfst . w hat . eveiyone wears. Cottier Court Street . Gowns aj^r made witoout fitting, which Can’t Be Wrong develops greater speed and economy.' , Telephone Mitchell 2-7853 UNIVERSITY or NEWARK 74 Rector ,St., Newark, N. J. That’s the Total Enrollment in 46 Years for l C, Sy Rashlon drawing, is a practical course, Home Study Business & Technical Courses to; :• -ful-in securing positions for "graduates; School of Dancing . - .Limited*number 02 Girls'Boarded 416 Linden Ave. . Tel. EL 2-4406 . ,.Eitea'be[th Eliot -Fyep School the VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL Course Saves Time BALLET ACRHBATM) High School In Tyfp Years! Founded 1809 ■Maedmum efioi^hey .in . instruction, TAP. ■: with miiBnKHn" expenditure in both tV BALL ROOM ELIZABETH time and money, establish* the keynote ELIZABETH ' ‘ , . NEW JERSEY for Eliot Preparatory Sohool of Newark, Preparatory School The student is .enabled to complete- a tejjCf high sohool course .within two ] GLASS AND PRIVATE LESSONS ■ Enroll Now for1 Coming Term A school for girls from years—some ’studente tio so' in- one Jear. Prepare f6r regents, college eatran:pe,‘.’^ledicine, dentistry, lawy pharmacy, Since the student pays tuition only for a accountancy, engineering, nursing, etcl • . the.time he attends, if he finlshe? the Call Chatham 4-4702 join the ranks-* of hundreds ^-of. satisfied graduates whd have been guided course in one year, he pays-but-halfithe L to. achieve, suedess^in business' ahd'professional hfe. ~ nursery school to college tuition for the course. '■ By llmiting the number .of students in each class to Irsm aU group! effi­ 257 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. - EL 2-9536 ciency is -maintained, with- the result TESTi'tne student' gains the benefit of tOWIV COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ' Qpens Thursday, September 23rd individualized instruction. WOMAN’S CLUB, 16 South Broad Street, • j (Under Management of the mi.abe.th Preparatory School) The ..school, prepares students for. MOST MODERN BUSINESS SCHOOL T ELEANOR DENISON, Head Mistress ' state examinations, college' entrance 'Elizabeth, N,. J.. LATEST IMPROVED METHODS COLLEGE TRAINED TEACHERS and college entrance board examina­ tions. Send'for Catalogue Page Eight THE HILLSIDE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

ask about GO ERKE’S JUNIOR CHARGE ACCOUNT More Open Let^Goerke’s. Charge Account Department (4th'floor) you’kbout our simple, aew p ltu rftr outfitting your soi AU-Day Saturday daughter for. sphool. and college. ' , R. J. GOERKE CO. Payments Extended Over, a Period of Time and Only a Small Service Charge ! _ The Department Store OF ELIZABETH - Broad & W. Jersey Sts. Nearest B k Modern Store To Your Home .t-h-k -4uj4-l-.pfl.ga- rMi^h-eiv-Largft sp.11.ing' flnAfls-- showing complete jifnes of every­ Times, we feel that the people oi,thls progressive and^bsautfful, thing that is desirable, fashionable and new fo^ fall, and avery- ,-you yj-l-l likq.lo make Goerke’s v n p moment metropolitan .Store so -near to their home's, and the shopping headquarters. And^the many-attractions that we offer ■■ largest in Union County. - .• ■ T-,rrvT' ■ from d^"to day always make

Hundred* and ofHundred* Thrifty Housewives SALE! Girls' New * •* * $ Swing Dresses September Sale of House Wares and China In Goerke’s Big Bright Basement 1 Our Annual Event Just Crowded With Special ValpCsi For School Wear W «l0 W GotihM Floor Brooms Oilcloth The fashions every girl wih Bask*!* sta rt to school with. A glorglorious Ooci broom., 4-wwed n A Tabic Covers Prints, flowered effects, 8t*o «*«. •plaids and sblid oolors, a 49 c TO, .. 23e Pretty color*, great' array t# select . 0 9 •ach 7 ...... 15c from.. Guaranteed 'fast -.colors-^ new- .one fori any that fade—^sizes 7 to 16. Special 1 Welbilt All-Porcelain Table Top Other Dresses Specially Priced Up i

Gas R a n g e Numbered An aawt lo any | M « . Notvk onWonly |g t beauty, but with ev.ry new im- Curtain Girls All Wool Skirts Large Size provanwnt. Full alia, all-porpeJaln oven and wpar&t* drop-dodr broilar, Made of the reliable Parker-Wiider'flannel. IArgt utenal. oompartjhent. Auto­ Stretchers Tuck-Ins. flares, Inserted pleats,, pockets ' Ash Cans matic llghtm. Ivory with black" trim Adjustable on easel and side "zippers at ‘waist. Brown and 24 gallon size. Heavy £ n as white with black tr im ...... with no-rust pins. navy. Sizes 10.to 16. Also pleated all- 'galvanized, corrugated. *p ■ Size 6x8 feet . , . •for this Special, at wool navy French serge and sale ...... 3698 . May B« Bought on tha Club Plan "jfiald jskirts.. Sizes 4; to 18. Coven to Fit, 39c Extra. Choice...... 77777.. = 1.98 Clothes Line Large Size 5-Piece Breakfast Sets Kejstone With Save $2.50 On a Boy ’s Complete. Porcelain Food Choppers "Enamel School Outfit Table Top

2 -Kniclcer Suit, Shoes, General Electric S hirt or Blouse' “Hotpoint” If Bought Separately Electric Irons Fottf sturdy-spindle-back chairs. Tables with porcelain enamel tope with Would Cost At Least 9.46 automatic pullout leaves. Beautiful designs, o tto * t o 49.98. Full size, chromln ror finish wit’', May Be Bontfit an the Club PUuM-Uke P icture, 29.99 Suits, worth v thumb-refstf and ' Blouse or ALL FOR plug and cord, Shjrt, . at.,T ^.,SvA».5sr worthy. . . Large Steel Padded Shoes, Waldorf worth,. ' * Utility Cabinets Ironing Boards Toilet i6 '96 Tissues Total valine . 9.48 A Saving of 2.50 | You are assured of the right styles, and th a t -everything / In . thig outfit"' 12<-5 4 c Will give, the most.satistactiiry wear. Suits with 2 pairsgof lmicfeersrHftnd- some, -sturdy., cheviots and . eassl-, meres. Newest patterns and shades. this sale. Th* rwiflt of a apealal purcha* Sizes S: to 18 years: ■ . tnobea high, IS lftoba, tteep tad Is Inchf Heavily padded. Shirts'or'Blouses—fine count broad- I. In white or SfOtf tnXh. ■ cloths* White,* blued -and fancy . effeots. Shirts,..g to ,'l4t blouses, ttOjfflt ' Shoes—lh bjaek er- brown- Leather- • solds and'-rubber heels. Sturdily Imported 95-Piece Dinner Sets pSS5feT1 Boys’ 2'Knicker Suits N ot alone a Tropular. double-breasted stjle. Sports Service for 13 bacfc.‘ Full -out, fully, lined knickers. persons, but . 9 8 . Knitted cuffs. Newest brown, tan, gray tha set M l .'and navy" blue. Sbfes-8 to 16...... , 12.98 Is of such a fine Imported ■1.250’CedarOil quality and the15 plaoaa of suoh beauty Bird Cage A Great Store for Children's Shoes th at you'll ba aatoundad at the low or Dust Mops' price. Flowtr basket decoration, Blu* and Stand Misses’ and Growing GSrls^ edged on white b od y with Ivory sh oiili .Baked euamel,..bothyyu touq match; wui. def . . . Ilka Illustration at left. pretty oolors, .with pullout tray 8 9 c wtte guard 1 ...... 2 . 7 5 Campus Style Shoes Table Stem * 82-Pc. Carpet Sweepers For general' Dinner Set .a Rid "sch^pl• 6-Piece Ware 98 Pretty band-out floral deool The Royal Poppy I An standing pretty pattsrn. So •. wear1. "■ , Canister Set* ration,,fluted design. Choose shaped daalgn. pljitinum *< | Large Bread Box, * 1J -P c ..C an^ from Ckiblets, Sherbets, Gciok- Six largp Dinner Platts, styled; ‘ i isfcer Set. w m taDs, IOe Teas large Braad and Butter plates^ L Pepper Shaken. % six Fruit Saucers, \Wifh thj5s.b In pretty - ■ ;stjp.oups___L__ 2 oers;- one Platter colon c...... 1 and one large .98 Nappy. S e t ■ s'q m uch to daughter’s atfphargriofe, Std'r'dy.. 1 • %ol:es,->> comfortable ~ ^AA—terG-widtlrrr(2nd float•

W. L BOUGLAS SHOES FOR BOYS Siilo! Als^x. Sm ith & Son s A xssiinster B u gs SIZE 9x12 FT. — SEAMLESS Rugs May Be Made and.si)yl8d-^HiteeJQ^d^ BEGULARLY WOULD BE 48.50 . ^ .... ? Black, and b£own Bought on calf and grain lea- .50 High grade rugs-.o-f the deiebrated Alex Smith § SoAs aitglity:- thers. Solid 'te&tKhf1 E-xcellent assortment, of designs in- popular- new tones- ift broad- throughout. Sizes ■ the Club Plan •iQOm.Style, heavy.-aU-woof._pHe. ■' -A rug- t-bbt-w-Hf 'give-fong w ear- to 6, A to L> widths' and-Tetain.Jts-beaut-yrat a substantial ^saying in prioe.- . - 3950

=FREE PARKING Rear of Store, Keystone Parking Station, West Jersey St.,«to Goerke CusfomerTon Purchases of M o .