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l ^ l,,y M ,U ' NEWS1>i^ R OF THE,TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE — ------THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1966, Till HILLSIDE N. I. TIMFs ------Master Plan, Zoning^ - > PRICE TEN CENTS______923-9207 N.C.E. Graduates Hearing Dates Set Seven Hillside residents were among the 821 students theIWia Planning Board has setspr zoning------plans still m ust be print Newark State Graduates 21 8 p.m. Wednesday. July 20, as ed. uoiuepnnt- who received degrees from Newark College of Engineering the time for the hearing on the The board urges all intero=f at its 50th commencement ex­ Master Plan and 8 p.m. Tues- ed m e m b e rs o f the S " ercise held Thursday, June 9. day, juiy 26, as the hearing visit the Planning R.L time nn rhp new zoning ordi----m liisbed rha .1* Thomas S r Frangione, 1060 ^ luaPect the maps and review Thomas St., received an MS. nance. the plans and to attend the in Electrical Engineering. The board anticipated com­ hearings. John E. Lipyanek, 251 Ryan pleting the zoning ordinance Additional hearings will be last night. The summary and Street received a B.S. in Me­ conducted as necessary. chanical Engineering. A Certi­ ficate of Award of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was presented to fHillside Week Ronald W. Poinsett, II, of 1457 Barbara Baiera Zenna Birnbaum Rebecca Braverman ADULT RESIDENTS OF HILLSIDE WHO PLAY a band instru­ Hiawatha Ave. Poinsett receiv­ Vincent DeSantis Robert Ginsberg Theresa Gionfredo ment are invited to attend tonight's rehearsal which will be held ed a B.S. in Electrical Engi­ at 8 P.M. in the music room of the Hillside High School, The neering. Other Hillsiders re­ band, which is sponsored by the Hillside Recreation Dept' will ceiving degrees were James R. play for the July 4th celebration at the Conant St park" Mr McVey, 1067 Prospect Street, Michael Buglio will conduct the band. Come out. Let’s make our B.S. in Mechanical Engineer­ band a fine success. ing: Robert P .S hare,248Conk­ ***** lin Ave., B.S. in Electrical En­ KIMBERLY ANN GATES, 17 months of 42 Hillside Ave suf­ gineering; Philip Sperber, 34 fered a laceration of a finger on a potato cutter at her home late Blackburn Rd., B.S. in Electri­ last Tuesday afternoon. Patrolman Roswell C . Donah took her to cal Engineering: and Michael the office of Dr. Fred Carracino who used one suture to close Zysjnan, 1516 Schley St., B.S. the laceration. in Mechanical Engineering. ***** SUMMER -LIKE WEATHER probably was responsible for four Summer Music IMS disappearing from home early last Monday.Their parents ' reported them missing last Tuesday. Three were 14 and the fourth, a brother of one of the 14 year olds, was 17. The quartet Program Set was found by Seaside Heights Police last Tuesday night and re- Parents of children who play turned to their parents. JOHN E. L1PYANEK an orchestral instrument are ***** encouraged to register now for A POWER FAILURE at the Engleharti Industries at 691 Ramsey Youths Arrested summer music program, Stu­ Ave. in a thunder storm last Tuesday activated the fire alarm at dents from local parochial the company. schools are Invited to enroll ***** Had Barbiturates for instrumental instruction. A STONE APPARENTLY forced against the window by passing Patrolman Thomas Miller, Registration forms are avail­ traffic caused a half inch hole in a plate glass window eight by an off-duty patrolman, notified able in all elementary schools. JO feet at the Parigian Carpets atl475 N. Broad St. sometime on Police Headquarters when he The following is a short des­ saw a car being operated in an cription of the kind of schedule June 6 or 7. Saundra Ring Elaine Schechter Judith Schulman Phyllis Stem * * * * * erratic manner in N. Broad St. each student will have.Children Arlene Trizna Twepty-one HiHslde residents Rosemary Policastro Quagllato 222 Boston Avenue i A MOMENTARY POWER FAILURE second in two days last near Hollywood Ave. enrolled In the morning session received degrees from Newark of Edison. N.J., formerly of Receiving degree's in Earlv Awarded de8reea Industrial Wednesday set off three burglary alarm s at industries here will meet with the director for ***** Police responded and Police three two hour large group State College, Union, at com- Hillside, the daughter of Mr rhiiH hnn/ra 8 f D ly Arts Education were Vincent A. Sgt. Lawrence Stern arrested mencement exercises held daughter of Mr. Childhood Education were Bar- De Santis of 423 Lehigh Place; CHARGES OF ASSAULT against M rs. Lucille Anzaldo have sessions. Each session will be five youths on charges of pos­ divided into three periods. Pe­ Thursday, June 9. Receiving J °seph p°Ucaiftro of bara M. Baiera of 149 Valley and Harvev E r„iHh„ „ t „ aeen dropped with the permission of the Union County Prose- Masters of Arts degrees were !,30,9 White SaundraL. Ring, View; Rebecca R. Braverman Fiarbanks Street Wberg of 37 session of barbiturates as fol­ riod 1-Music Fundamentals. :utor’s Office. She had been arrested last week for assault on lows: Theodore Lada,22,of 338 Thelma R, Gelfond of 910 Ster- ~43 Greenwood Terrace with a of 303 Fitzpatrick; Joan A, Kan- ter husband Rocco. Period II-Recreation, Twirling ***** Oliver St., the driver, Jghn D’ Instruction, or Individual Prac­ ner Road, and Frances Kapftis major in teaching Mentally Re- tor of 1441 Compton Terrace- Theresa A• Gionfredo of 144 Amore, 21, of 21 Calumet St., tice. Period 111-Full Orchestra Marcus of 348 Sanford Avenue, tarded; ElaineD.Schechter,273 Marlene A. Kmet of 350 Har- Pennsylvai?‘a Ave, receivedher A SIX YEAR OLD local juvenile was apprehended after he Frank Benedetto, 18, of 328 Rehearsal. Students will also be Awarded Bachelor of Arts de- Herbert Ave., specializing in vard Ave,; Phyliss S. Stem of degree ln Secondary English, irevN a stone through a neighbor's winddvTBreaklftg the glass, Walnut St. and Carmeft. R. scheduled for one 40 minute grees ln General Elementary SnpBrh c ' Receiving degrees in'Seebfi- lis parents agreed to pay for the replacement of the pane. Rivera, 22, of 503 Ferry St., Edbcatlon were Robert Ci„S- . s L i L ^ a j £ s!' 1474 L‘^ ty Jan<5 F ‘ Kra‘ dary Social Science were Zenna ***** small group lesson* The In­ all Newark,- and LoulsOrangeo, structor will be a specialist on berg of 302 Schley Street with san Shaniro of 619 Bucho 1^ hltT Street; and- Kaufman Birnbaum of 811 Je- « E ENGINES LAST Wednesday distinguished a fire on the 19, of 63 Fourth Ave., East Or­ the instrument being taught. a major in Speech Correction; s “ e S Arlene D T riztn“ T> 1519 HlaWStha and Ronnye Starr ■oof of Del-Mar Products at 445 Hillside Ave. The blaze was ange. A concert will be presented — — ------ve* Gr.oss of 1533 Maple Ave. unfihed to a portion of the roof near the incinerator. ***** during the fifth week of the pro­ Lada also was issued a sum­ gram. One day during the final Pair Shoot Booth To IRVING KLASS of 448 S. 4th St., Maplewood Wednesday rep­ mons for failure to have a in On School Alarm System week of the program, the chil­ At the Board of Education orted to police that an eight inch electric saw valued at $95 was driver’s license in his posses­ cording to a schedule directed Dr. Wayne T. Branom, Super- dren will attend a Goldman Band With Air Pistol meeting last week Walter Kldde tolen from the trunk of his car while it was parked at Center sion. by the Board of Education. The intendent of Schools, reported Concert, at Central Park. Give James Faugno, 18, of 203 Co. of Belleville was awarded »pwl May 2, State Department of Education that 2b two-family homes are your child an opportunity to ben­ Indiana St., Maplewood has been a 164,944 contract for the in­ Also participating in the ar­ released on $100 bail for dis­ has ruled that all schools must being built in the Wolf Place rest were: Police Gapt. Joseph efit by spending a summer stallation of fire detection working with music. charging an air pistol and for R. Smith, Patrolmen Charles equipment in the township LmeberU1968eqUlPment ** ^ ^ ^ H1Ils‘de Terra9e. Further information can be ob­ malicious damage. schools. The Kidde firm had , vin’sin ’ 1 was decided by the boardthat O’Neill and John Baum. A $20,530 contract for school children from this area willat- tained by contacting Michael J. His companion, James Ma­ to revise its earlier bid of $49,- Don t Mention It supplies was awarded by the tend the Qeorge Washington Fourteen capsules identified Buglio, ‘-'Uiim/ci Summer MusiciviUolC uDirec irec- rino,------r 18, ’ of 1921 ^Springfield I 'u iife u c it 880 because of a State Depart­ tor, at the Music Department Ave-> Maplewood, has been re- board to J. L. Hammett Co. It School through Ute sixth grade More Land as barbiturates were found by ment of Labor ruling increas­ was the only bid received, and lilen seventh and egighth police as well as a syringe. Office in the High School.El-2- Jeased on 5100 for loaning the ing electricians’ wages. The pistol. 7633. board stipulates in the contract »»l -a. grade Pupils will attend the Hill- From Hillside? The pair was arrested by that if a lower wage rate should I aigiauase Waits Avenue School. Plans to erect Route 1-278 as part of an interstate highway Patrolman William Moeller, again prevail, it would expect 'stem from the Goethals Bridge in Elizabeth to Route 78 still F.D.U. Grads Arthur Issler and William appropriate consideration by Grand Jury Action Shop Request reatens Hillside. According to results of a meeting recently in Metzger under the direction of Police Sgt. Robert Thauer in kidde' James J . Taiga, of 252 Holly- oselle Park, there are some 12 alignments for 1-278 through Work on the systems herewill hill Road, Mountainside,a Hill- Evans Terminal Road at 10:18 nion County in a broad band between Hillside and Linden. start June 27 and proceed ac- side High School teacher has Denied A consulting firm, Frederic R. Harris Inc., , is ap.m. last Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Epstein has v ii . • l / W f been continued on $1,000 bail by «ing a feasibility study on the need for 1-278. If the firm finds Police were called when been unanimously denied per­ * roa is needed it will recommend a preferred alignment and ^someone observed the youths I O N d llO n a lU t t lC e Masistrate GeorgeLombardiof mission to operate a beauty shooting into a telephone booth. Solomon P. Ostrin of 1595 Uni°n £°r aCti°n °f the grand parlor and boutique shop in a ernates to the State Highway Department, jury on a charge of causing The blast put a hole in the Clinton Place was elected to the one-family house at the corner sst year there was a proposal that the road be placed along death by auto. booth, police said. National Governing Council of of N. Broad St. and Beechwood Elizabeth River here from North Ave. to the West Branch of Taigia was the operator 6t the American Jewish Congress Place. iver where It would turn and run through the Sayrebrook an automobile which was in col­ at its recently held biennial Neighbors in the one-family trl ° T°n’ t*'e ^ W0 Guys Store complex to the Garden State lision with a motorcycle oper­ Age No Barrier convention. area objected strongly to the iIoiThoi parkway would carry the traffic to Route 78 at the ated by Arthur A. Winfrey, 2b, Mr. Ostrin is outgoing pres­ variance. aimed s*de'*rvdngton Rne where an interchange is being of 109 N. 6th St., Newark. ident of Men’s Progress Club The board also reserved de­ To Thespilians The motorcyclist died 14 and incoming'chairman of its cision on a request from Pas- ^ nly last week Fire Commissioner Robert Diamond in a spe- The Hillside Community hours later in the Memorial Board of Governors. quale Fernicqia for permission rePort °n the m aster plan pointed out that there is less than Players welcome all interested General Hospital in Union. to erect a two-family dwelling KENNETH FRANK people to their auditions. Cur­ Mr. Ostrin is a teacher in llsfdf undeve'0Pe£i iand in the Township of Hillside, HERBERT GLATT The charge Taigia faces is in Boa Place. The property is in the Newark school system. les 6 *s iacin8 Che end of new ratables through land Five Hillside residents re­ B.S. degree and Herbert Glatt, rently casting for their next a mandatory one. -trOne-family zone. can 111 afford to face the loss of existing ratables because ceived degrees from Fairleigh 1564 Wainwright Street was a- production "The Fifth Season” , II monal federal or state roads. they received the following let­ Dickinson University at com­ warded a BA. -degree. Other Street Paving Progress ’ 5 ^ ,PreSently receives no benefits from the highway Hillside recipients of degrees ter from 11 year old Carol Kane: mencement exercises held Sat­ To Whom It May Be Concerned lllsl(iTlent S Aldene Plan- Industrial land will be taken for the were Thomas Galiszewski, The other day I went to Fin- g w' interchange of Garden State Parkway and Route urday, June 11, on the Madison BS.; Carol Rosner, A.A,;and df *and Pe taPen for the construction of Route 78 it- campus. Kenneth W. Frank of Stephen Weintraub, B.S. ast and saw your notice about treets0llte 22 already has token considerable land. Municipal 353 Sanford Ave. received a your "comedy” and “open id Roare t0 need widening because of the Aldene Plan casting,” 1 have been In plays Uiside*6 Surely dlls *s enough land area for highways, TOBIA OFFERS in School before and the teach­ id con ne6^S rnore Par^s Md green areas, not more asphalt Attention.. ers say I do very well. I am ke aw°rete' ^ ^ oute 278 were built along the river it would 6-P0INT TV very interested in this oppor­ .... . ay much of a well-used and well-deserved and long- Pool Owners tunity. I will be 11 years old ™ted park area. June 14. pL Mr. -Carmen Monaco, Sr., CHECK UP Maybe this is—a play for ite rrU °Lle at a recant meeting pointed out that an alternate Building Inspector requests that adults and not children. Please s ro ® 1 be along Route 287 In Middlesex County. We took all pool owners note the follow­ O N LY $ 4 .9 5 Inquire this in your answer. n. ,3 w*ce recently and were the only motorists traveling ing ordinance: Plus parts If needed My mother encourages me. iri i.at tdme. If this is an indication of its use, another Request is made to all above COLOR $6.95 I have her permission to write fd ls hardly needed. ground pool owners, that the SERVICE ON this letter. She and 1 would be erection of Above Ground Pool WASHING MACHINES Thrilled if 1 was picked. Ordinance L-301-56 and L-301 Proud Of Our Youth A-59, must be complied with. AIR CONDITIONERS Sincerely, ;isld ** Carol Kane ers wh° attended the Italian-American Civic Association Copy of the above ordinance WASHERS Although there was no suit­ tr,rej'ently Midshipman Robert Szalay and Cadet William may be obtained in the Build­ DISPOSAL SERVICES able part for Carol ln the forth­ s y had to feel a tremendous sense of pride. ing Department office. Munici­ coming production, the Com­ aijWere youths who through the encouragement of a bas- pal Building, Room 29. Permits i ONLY 4.96 A plus parts If needed munity Players assured her are required—for^aLP-above­ 't and°aC^ exce^ ec* on the Hillside High School basketball NO MATTER WHERE that she will be notified of fu- N Went on to excel in their respective academies: the ground pools. Permit holders YOU PURCHASER lays. lestVpoiACa^em^ at AnnaP°^s anc* c^e Military Academy who are not Installing their pools this summer, please no­ kF s Lifltidft Store t0 being an excellent basketball player at his aca- tify the Building Department. TOBIAS 1317 L iLerty Avenue, idshlpman Szalay has been on the Dean's List contln- It is our desire to give coop­ WA 3-0659 WA 3-1495 a tl^^recen* p^vlnYof' Cl^k^S^eet^LcmkinY R°a/!S,P0,ntS out the 1 eration in all fields and help roughout his three years, while Cadet Schutsky stands Wine»--Liq uors-Beers Anton Vit Jr. Ch L P„ r °Vrc (left to ..Committeem, ln his class...... —------— the residents of the Township 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE f r e e p r o m p t d e l iv e r y ust be. noted that in addition to being athletes and doing well of Hillside to keep well and en­ HILLSIDE, N.J. Kegs Deer caHy, both youths are articulate and modest. They should joy any facilities that they may WAverly 3-7768-9 as examples to all other young peoplcommunity. have at their disposal. Coolers for Hire PAGE 2 THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY MINE 16, 1966 t New PTA Board Introduced H ouses Of WorshipMilifary Students Honored A luncheon was served at the Saybrook-A.P. Morris schools Parent-Education - Mrs.,Rich- SNIFFING SALT WATER last Saybrook-A.P, Morris P.- ard Daniel; Parliamentarian 8i CATHOLIC "Jewish Values" is the titlev on June 14 to celebrate Flag MAY BE DANGEROUS T.A, Board meeting of the sea­ By-Laws - Mrs. Sanford Mes- CHRIST THE KING t of the fifth study and discus­ Day. 5 son held Wednesday, June 1, at Mrs. Nicholas Reale) presi­ kin; Publications - Mrs. John Sniffing salt watef€int CATHOLIC CHURCH sion session that will be held ' the home of Mrs. Norman Las­ dent, introduced the new board Dufford Jr.; Publicity - Mrs., and through the nose is Corner Bloy St. and at Temple Shomrei Torah by,. ker. Co-hostess was Mrs. John for the 1966-1967 school year: E . McCarthy; Representative old fashioned home treat" Rutgers Ave. Rabbi H, Beryl Lasker on Fri­ Murphy. Budget & Finance - Mrs, Curt to the Board of Education - Mrs. ment which most medical Rev. Daniel Curtin. Pastor day evening June, 17th. Selec­ On June 7 at the Kenilworth Rosenberg; Bulletin - Mrs.Eu­ C. J . Haight; Room Representa­ authorities say- can l Rev. John J. Tykes and Rev. tions from the Pirke Aves will Methodist Church there was a gene Callahan; Citizenship and tive - Mrs. Arnold Witte; and harmful. The pressu William R. Smalley, Assistant be dittoed and provided .for all the 'members of the congrega­ meeting for the leader? of P .- lnt’1 Relations -Mrs.A.Menza; Programs - Mrs. Richard Dan­ caused by sniffing tends t0 Pastors. T.A.'s from all the counties. iel. tion. These passages of say­ Civil Defense & Safety - Mrs. spread .germs to nejv l0. Telephone: 686-0722 Mrs. Nicholas Reale and Mrs. ings from our "fathers” will John Murphy; Cultural Arts - Plans for the year are to be cations faster than it .„r' Masses: Sunday 7, 8, 9, 12 in Richara-DatiieiB attMasg-.-^ — presses them. the Church; 9,.. 10, 11, 12 in the be central to the topic under Mrs. Monroe Ackerman; Foun- formulated during the summer The Union Cppnty Institute for Sinus trouble is primar. School. Weekdays 7, 8, and 8:30 discussion. ders Day and Spring Round Up - and chairmen will give reports Susan Stein, daughter of Dr. officers and ch’airriitrrw’as held Mrs. Burton Bergman; Histor- at the September 14 meeting at -jly the obstructed.flow ^ a.m. , ■June 14 at Newark State College, First Friday 6, 8 in church and M rs. Sidney Stein of North ian - Mrs.T.E.Buchanan;Hos- the home of Mrs. Nicholas Or out of the sinuses, which Avenue will celebrate her Bas Union. Mrs. Reale and some of pitality - M rs. F. J.Somogyi; Reale, 1000 Salem Avenue. are like caves that connect and 8:30 in auditorium. Com­ her Board attended. The sum­ munion at 7. Mitzvah on Friday evening. Legislation - Mrs. Sanford into the nasal passages, \ mer P.T.A. Workshop will be severe cold and its ass*, Holy Days: 6:30, 8, 10 and 12 Meskin,; Library - Mrs. Jo- e v e r y b o d y R E A D S PROTESTANT held at Newark State College Noon-5:30 and 6:30 p.m. seph Siegel; Member-At-Large' DON'T MENTION IT ated germs m^y sweinfj from July 11 to 14. Confessions-Every Saturday CALVARY LUTHERAN - Mrs. John Malone; Member- THERE’S A REASON tissues so the entrances Mrs. W. Wlmpa will present and evening of the first Friday CHURCH ship - Mrs. Kenneth Hathaway; to the sinuses are clogged, flags to all the students from at 4, 5:30, 7:30, 9. Maple Ave. and Clark St. Cadet William Sdhutsky and Midshipman Robert Szalay YOUR DOCTOR U[j Novena (Miraculous Medal) Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, Pastor flank Daniel Menza, Ital^n-American Civic Association PHONE US when you every Monday night at 8 p.m. Manse: 1482 Maple Ave. The Hillside Times Telephone; WA 3-9166------president at recent dinner-dance held in their honor;------a mecucine. A great Sunday Service: 9:30 a.m. H i Ilsid© Photo Service Publishes weekly by the Hill­ FUEL OIL ST. CATHERINE’S people entrust us with theij More {han 150 perso/is atten­ Presbyterian Church, Newark, side Times Publishing Co.,Inc., ■:ii ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Church Worship and Sunday TOP GRADE prescriptions. May We School at the same time. ded the dinner-danclfc of the offered the invocation. Mayor at 1443 North Broad St., Hillside compound yours? N. Broad St. cor. King St. * * * Italian-American Civic i*ifesoci- Monroe Ackerman welcomed ZOO Gah. Thomas Padian, Pastor 5, N.J. PER ELIZABETH AVENUE ation on June 3 to honor Mid­ the group. Thursday, June 16,1966.Sub- Min. Del. SALEM PHARMACY Telephone: 351-151J GAL. C.O.D. 1201 Salem Avenue * * * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH shipman Robert Szalay of the Harold Reihl, president of the scnptior^br year $3.50 any­ 12.9 Corner Coe Avenue k UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC Elizabeth and Wilbur Avenues, U.S. Naval Academy at Anna­ Hillside State Bank, presented where in the United States. Philip Weinick, Pharmaol CHURCH OF THE Newark polis and Cadet William Schut- personalized money to the two Single copy 10 cents. WE C A L L FOR & DELIVER Rev. Donald Tyles Crispin, sky of the U.S. Military Acade­ youths. Mrs. Lucille Armenti, Second Class Postage Paid at Allstate Fuel Co. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PRESCRIPTIONS Liberty and Bloy St. Pastor my at West Point. president of the Women's As­ Elizabeth, N.J. 242-0244 sociation of the Italian-Ameri­ E L 2 -4 2 3 0 Rev. Myron Sozanski, Pastor Telephone 926-0334 Rev, Dr. X. Warriston Mc­ VOL. XL11 NO. 39 Telephone: 354-0472 9:30 a.m . Young Adult Discus­ Cracken, pastor of the Second can Civic Association, presen­ ted flowers to the mothers of Sunday Masses, 8:30 and 10 sion. Man, Evolved by Atomic- the two youths. a.m. 9:45 a.m . Adult Forum Force?"—this is the question Roland Massimino, former Communion classes Saturday 11:00 Morning Worship explored in the Bible Lesson Hillside High School basketball at 10:00 a.m. Pierogi sale every * * * to be presented at all Christian coach, presented resolutions Friday. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF Science churches this Sunday. from the association citing the ST. MARY MAGDALENE The Golden Text is from 1 two youths. Willis Reed, rookie JEWISH 137 Pomona Ave., Newark Samuel: “The pillars of the of the year and a member of SINAI CONGREGATION Rev. Donald G. A. MacLeod, earth are the Lord’s, and he the -New York Knickerbockers 1531 Maple Avenue nath set the world upon them." Pastor basketball team, spoke. Rahfbi Eliezer Cohen Opening the Lesson-Sermon Telephone: 928-2518 Daniel Menza, association For' the week beginning Sun­ Holy Communion-Sundays &t will be Paul's statement in day, June 19 the schedule' of president, welcomed the group. 8:00 a.m . and first and third Hebrews: “Through faith we Magistrate Henry Goidhor ser­ services will be as follows: inderstand that the worlds were Sundays at 11 a.m. ved as master of ceremonies. Morning Services: Sunday,8 framed by the word of God, so Rt-ed was introduced by James A.M.; Monday through Friday, that things which areseenwere FAITH ASSEMBLY Madwithey, vice president of 6:45 A.M.; Saturday, 8:45 A.M. not made of things which do ap­ OF GOD CHURCH Bristol-Myers Co., who arran­ Afternoon Services: Sunday pear." 383 Yale Avenue ged his appearance. through Thursday, 8:20 PJV1 The theme is explained fur­ Hillside Two telegrams were received Friday, 7:20 P.M.; Saturday, Rev. David R. Atherton, Pastor ther in references from the 8:10 P.M. Christian Science textbook, in­ for the youths from the Hillside Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Ambulance Squad. Evening Services: Sunday Sunday School for all age cluding these: "The true theory thro,ugh Thursday, 8:50 P.M.; groups. of the universe, including rnan, Friday, Welcoming the Sabbath 10:45 a.m.: Morning Worship is not in material history but 25 Years With and Evening Services immedi­ Service. in spiritual development.... ately following the afternoon 6:30 p.m.: Christ Ambassa­ Through many generations hu­ service; Saturday, 9:10 P.M. dor's Youth Fellowship. man beliefs will be attaining Liberty Mutual Sinai Hebrew School classes, 7:30 p.m.: Evangelistic Rally diviner conceptions, and the will be held on Monday through WEDNESDAY: immortal and perfect modeTof Wednesday from 3:30 to 7:00 8:00 p.m.: Bible study and God's -creation will finally be P.M. prayer. seen as the only true concep­ The Hebrew School chil­ - * * * tion of being" ("Science and dren's services under the di­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Health with Key to the Scrip­ rection of Rabbi Max Berko- Hillside Ave. and Harding Ter. tures" by Mary Baker Eddy). witz, principal of -the school, Rev. Howard D. Kingsley * * * are held on Saturday morning (Pastor FRANKLIN MEMORIAL in the Kasoff Youth Lounge of Telephone: 926-1244“ METHODIST CHURCH the Sinai Hebrew School and 9:40 a. iy. Sunday Bible Maple and Kerr .Aves., Newark- Youth Center from L0 toll A,M. School. Classes for all ages. A Dr. Edson R. Leach, Pastor. Arnold E. Coslit, son of Mr. nursery is provided. PARSONAGE: 78 Mertz Ave. and Mrs. Albert Coslit, 5 Gail Weekly: Youth Choir Rehear­ Telephone: WA 3-9449 Ct., Springfield, will be called,, sal at 6:30 p.m. Sunday Service: 11 a. m. to the Torah in observance of Chancel '’Choir rehearsal * * <*• his Bar Mitzvah during this Thursday 7:30 p.m. HILLSIDE UNITED JEAN M. COSTA Saturday morning's services. Monthly: Ladies Aid Society * # * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH first Monday at 1:30 p.m. Jean M. Costa of 833 Union TEMPLE BETH EL * * * Salem and Coe Ave. Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey, 1374 North Ave., Elizabeth Manse: 1137 Salem Ave. was one of 145 employees of Li­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Telephone: Elizabeth 4-7935 Rabbi Irwin Fishbein berty Mutual Insurance Com­ SCIENTIST Moderator, Telephone: 354-3021 1251 Fairmount Ave., Elizabeth panies coast to coast honored Rev. Charles Fitz, D.D. recently in Boston for comple­ TEMPLE SHOMREI TORAH Sunday Service and Sunday Rev. Roland Bahnsen, School, 11 a.m. tion of 25 years with the firm. 910 Salem Ave. Interim Pastor. Mrs. Costa was guest at the Wednesday, Testimony meet­ Rabbi H. Beryl Lasker Sunday: ChurchSchool9:30a.m. annual meeting of the Liberty Cantor Bernard Saitz ing, 8:15 p.m. Sr. Hi Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Reading Room, open Monday, Mutual Quarter Century Club MArket 3-8379 3-2739 which each year also honors Wednesday, Friday 10-4 at 279 ASSEMBLY BETHANY those employee-club members “ U.S.G.” EETT. 1882 Morris Ave., Elizabeth. GOD * OF who will retire within the year. Official Diamond Appraiser CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 211 Baltimore Ave. Mrs. Costa, who is Claims Hillside LESSON-SERMON Clerical Supervisor for the East Rev. F. Markant, Pastor SIDNEY T. HOLT "Is the Universe, Including Orange office, started with the BY APPOINTMENT ONLY companies in Newark. Room 301 3rd Floor Season Near The Boston program included 786 Broad St., Cor. Market St a morning coffee reception at Newark, N. J. the Liberty Mutual home office Common Sense Urged and a guided tour of points of interest in Boston and Cam­ HELP US KEEP For Water Safety bridge, Mass. Climaxing the program was YOUR CITY CLEAN Drowning is one of the major Never swim alone. a hotel reception and dinner causes of accidental death in Do not exceed your limi­ at which Alvin C. Tyson, se­ FEREDAY& MEYER CO. INC. the United States today," said tations as a swimmer. nior vic&president, introduced Mr. Dotto, of the Hillside Health 10. Take lessons from an the new members of the Quar­ 864 Elizabeth Department. Excluding automo­ Olive St. N.J. accredited instructor before ter Century Club. bile and other transportation engaging in skin-diving. connected mishaps, drowning 11. Learn artificial respira­ ranks among the top three tion or mouth to mouth breath­ causes of fatal accidents, ac­ ing. counting for over 5000 deaths each year. Mr. Dotto also pointed out TE L L One factor, Mr. Dotto cited, that water safety is not limited it to public bathing and recrea­ Always is the growing numbers of TH E M people enjoyipg water sports tional facilities.The largenum- in areas set aside for recrea­ bers of home swimming pools A B O U T tion, including fishing, camping, and portable pools for children swimming, boating and water mean added responsibility for (W ELCOM E skiing. Drownings related to home owners and parents to these activities appear to be on practice water safety on their E) perfect hostess. the increase, and many deaths own premises. Never allowing WAGON children to play in or near If you know of a family who his could be avoided, Mr. Dotto ju jt arrived in your community, be said, by exercising caution and water unless supervised by an sure to tell them about Welcome using common sense when in or adult, and knowing tl*e swim­ Wagon. They will be delighted with the water. He offered these ming capabilities of guests be­ th ^ basket of gifts and helpful 0.0 suggestions for safe use of re­ fore they use the home pool, Buy a information they will receive from are two basic precautions for our hostess, a symbol of the com­ creational water facilities: munity's traditional hospitality. Or 1. Know rules and regulations water safety in the home, he you may call of the local recreational area stated. and abide by them. Accidental drownings are not 'elcomefeflipVagon ■nCa'unaXwraiP, proper equipment and know how play, Mr. Dotto added. There to use It. are many instances each year Refrigerator-Freezer! PtioneMrs. Patricia Stein 245-5497 3. W ear U. S. Coast Guard of smalichildren drowning when (with no defrosting ever) WELCOME NEWCOMERS! ] approved life jackets when boat­ left unattended in thebathrubor Yes, you’re always ready for hungry people Um this coupon to lot us know you'rt , for those delightful midnight raids.. . plus a hiri | ing or water skiing. when they fail into an open 4. Don't panic in emergency well or cistern. with a modern, well-stocked Refrigerator- ready supply of hors d'oeuvres, casseroles-and— situations. Mr. Dotto concluded by urg­ Freezer. Its big storage capacity gives you desserts for unexpected guests Buying in 5. Stay with a capsized boat, ing everyone to be carefulwhen greater menu variety for family meals . . . all □ Plem hiv W»|on if it is still afloat, until help using public and private re­ quantity saves you m oney'!.. cuts down your Hostess call or ms arrives. creational water facilities this the extra food that hungry children need for shopping trips. And best of all, many models O • would lint to subscribe to tha 6. Don’t overload your boat - HILLSIDE TIMES summer, and to practice water after school snacks.. . the delicacies you like □ I alraadv $l! .-tribe to the or use too powerful a motor are frost-free. See them at vour favnritp ctnro HILLSIDE TIMES „ safety the year round. Many y ravorue siore. p u b l ic s e r v ic e e l e c t r ic a n o g a s c o m p a n y | Fill rut coupon • n., i to Circulation on a light boat. tragedies could be avoided, he . * 7. Stay away from w ate/dur- said, by practicing common A ing storms. sense rules of water safety. Ladies Auxilia THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N,J. TIMES PAGE 3 Installation Odd Fellows' U.N. Delegate Emanuel P. Meyer J r. and Pa­ Ivan Punchatz, son Of Mr. trolman Roswell Donah. and Mrs. Joseph Punchatz of Your Date. Book 375 Yale Avenue, has been se­ ) lected to represent Mt. Sinai June 16 Lions Club Meeting at Townley’s 6:30 P.M, Lodge # d l d Fellows at the 17th 19 Commencement Exercises of Sinai Hebrew School SHAVEX annual United National Pil­ 21 Rotary Club Meeting grimage for Youth this sum­ 23 Lions Club Meeting at Townley’s 6:30 P.M. m er. Rev. Thomas N, Canty Council #3197 of Knights CLASSIC .Ivan, a junior at Hillside of Columbus Meeting at building 1120Liberty Ave. High School, is an honor stu­ 26 Art Show at the Community Pool WITH DELUXE T0IL- dent. A master of the piano 2nd 29 Hillside Creative Arts Meeting at MuniciDaLBuUd- J J J V L m i ------trumpet, he has his own 3 piece -fng-8-FTM; ” profession­ Only $19.95 ally. He is a gymnastic instruc- man of 1057 Fairview Place* Mr and Mrs. Seymour Bier- Slovak Union Sokol, who will major in English# An~ man of 121 Gonant Street, who" Co)tie* with Stretch - A Director of the Newark Sokol cirea S. Bierman, daughter of will major in medical tech, Kord and CleaningBrueh and president of his Luther League. New PBA Officers The delegate will visit New Patrolman Robert J. Manzo Patrolman Anthony Lordl Jr.; SPECIAL York from June 26 to July 2 as has been elected president 6f recording secretary, Patrol­ one of in ffie than 1000 observ­ IVAN PUNCHATZ the Hillside Local 70, PBA. Al­ man Charles W. Rltz; sergeant- ers of the United Nations from International House will be so elected are: Vice president, at-arms, Patrolman William . 0FFFR. throughout the United States visited; there will be a three Patrolman Edward S. Sadlon; Rlckerhauser; trustees, Detec­ $5 Shave* Toiletry Case and Canada. The project is hour boat trip around Manhat- treasurer, Patrolman William tive Daniel Ma X R E i^-jiiet tor trying sponsored by the Odd Fellow tan Island, an evening at Radio- C. Dlarolfi financial aecrataryT Shaver »t Home. Your* to lodges of America and Canada City Music Hall and a tour to through the Youth Committee of keep...Even if you return the Empire State Building Ob­ o p e n j ,a .m . t o i o p .m . the shaver. the Sovereign Grand Lodge. servatory. Delegates will study and ob­ CLOSED SUNDAYS The L adies Auxiliary to Davenport and Dill ir 1799 Va* serve the UN in action and learn ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Annual Installation May 23, at the War Memorial Rida o r t f '! ° f, Fo.re,‘,ln Hars held Its of the vast work done through­ Accepted At right, seated) Miss Rita O’Neill C h an lain m * K‘ cers installed were (left to out the world by such UNagen- PHARMACY Gertrude Wiedegreen, Pa”rio Ins nj ' Mrs' r T 1 ° ^ ° ' *• Vice Pres‘d^ Mrs, cies as WHO, UNESCO, FAO, Bridgeport a*, tuoa. cu v m • erine Norton, Jr. Vice Presidenf S Ar “ ^ Mar8ha“ ' Pre8idfint; Mre' Technical Assistance. They The following Hillside High \ EL 4 •3lb9 7 right) Mrs. Ruth Flanagan, Treasurer Mrs MaMM^M"86’' Conducl' e88- Standing (left to will visit the headquarters ol School students have been ac­ nreON KIOP A AM • f ACE DEUVEtV Color Rearer; Mrs. Anna M ancusT gS Z r r g?S' C° ‘° r Bearer: Mrs. Mary Dill. the United States as well as DIXIE DINER cepted at the University of 1108 LIBERTY AVE ’HILLSIDE Flanagan was Installing Officer and Mrs Anna T oriZ n Rllf y' Secretary. Mrs. Ruth those of various other nations. WAM555W866 HILLSIDE Mrs. Anna Tortorelio"6 was installing conductress. Bridgeport; Elliot R. Asher- Hillside Photo Service

Commencement News BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE GLASS BORO STEVENS INSTITUTE Stephen Katz of 282 William­ STATE COLLEGE Paul Merz was graduated son Ave.; Keith Lewis of 557 Commencement exercises at with honor from Stevens Insti­ Yale Ave.; and Robert Matlosz Glassboro State College,Glass- tute of Technology, Hoboken on of 275 Millard Ave., were a- boro, N.J., were held Tuesday, Saturday, June 11. Merz of 1211 mong 169 graduates of Bloom­ June 7. Graduatedfrom the Mu­ Stone Street won the Alfred E. field College who received the sic Curriculum was Hillsider Mayer Prize, awarded annually Bachelor of A rts degree at the Theodore Kozllk of 1517 Frank­ to two members’ of the senior annual Commencement held at lin Street. class who rank first and second Bloomfield on Saturday morn­ in lecture, recitation and labor­ ing June. 4. MOUNT IDA atory courses in physics In GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY JUNIOR COLLEGE their four years of college. Word has been received from Dennis J. Vodarsik, son of T renton s t a t e co llege Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Vod­ Mount Ida Junior College in Lois M.Krautblatt, daughter arsik of 43 Eastern Parkway Newton Centre,Massachusetts, of Mr. and Mrs. William Kraut- that Irene Chasen of 1436 Or­ was awarded a M aster of Arts blatt of 30 Hurden Street was chard Terrace, was graduated degree in Latin American Stud­ awarded a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Ida at Commence­ ies at the Georgetown Univer­ degree in Elementary Educa­ ment Exercises held on the sity commencement exercises, tion from Trenton State College campus June 6th. She majored June 6. Vodarsik is a graduate at commencement exercises at Mount Ida in Liberal Arts. of Hillside High School. He also held Wednesday, June 8. holds a Bachelor of Science de­ PRINCETON UNIVERSITY UNION COUNTY gree from Seton Hall Univer­ Jack Arnold Cohen and Mi­ TECHNICAL INSTITUTE sity. chael Allen Herships received The Union County Technical Since January Vodarsik has degrees from Princeton Uni­ institute of Mountainside will been studying toward the Ph.D. versity at the University’s 219th award diplomas to 7 Hillside in Government at Rutgers Uni­ Commencement held June 14. graduates of ItsTechn-ologyand versity. In September he will Cohen of 133 Hollywood Ave., a Medical-Denial divisions to­ return to Washington to Con­ Phi Beta Kappa electee, receiv­ night, June 16. Receiving dip­ tinue studies toward the doc­ ed an A.B. degree. Herships of lomas are Salvatore M. Clca- torate under a National Defense 1447 Maple Ave. was awarded lese, Medioal Technology:Nor- Education Act Fellowship (Title a B.S.E. degree. " man Crystal, Electronics IV) at Georgetown. Technology; Felice Erdman, Dental Assisting; William E, GEORGE WASHINGTON RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Hess, Jr., Electronics Tech­ UNIVERSITY Rutgers University has an­ nology; Stephen R. Quigley, Josephine Louise Parker,860 nounced the following honors Electronics Technology; Ivy J. Gateway, was among the 1522 awarded to graduates at com­ Schuckman, Dental Assisting; students who received degrees mencement exercises on June 1. Lois Bernstein, 1444 Orchard and Carol F. Springer, Dental from The George Washington Assisting. University at the conclusion of T err., general honors; Glenn UNIVERSITY OF the 1966 Spring Semester. Diamond, 1465 Munn Ave„hon- ors; Myma Lynn Grober, 1563 RHODE ISLAND She received a Bachelor's William Albert Rlchkus, son degree In Art History, from Maple Ave., general honors; Robert Harris, 201 Valley View of Mr.'and Mrs. Charles Rlch­ the Columbian College of Arts kus of 1242 Baker Street, re­ and Sciences at commencement Rd., high distinction In Politi­ cal Science. ceived a B.S. degree in Zoology exercises held June 5. at the University of Rhode Is­ r land. How a Savings & Loan Association Bill is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Hewas chair­ family found “a good life’.’.. man of the Union Outing Com­ mittee for two years, and achieved many scholastic hon­ ors. He was elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Phi Sigma Biological Honor So­ ciety, and received University read about it in the June 28th issue scholarships for three years. He plans to do graduatework in of LOOK magazine. Oceanography. Commencement exercises were conducted Sunday, June 12. YALE UNIVERSITY Robert Horn Popper Jr., 231 Exeter Way received a Bache­ lor of Arts degree from Yale University at commencement exercises held Monday, June 13.

PASSES SPECIAL EXAM Irving Marcus of Hillsidewas among the names ofNew Jersey residents who passed the 1965 Special Enrollment Examina­ tion conducted by the United States' Treasury Department, Joseph M. Shotz, District Di­ rector of Internal Revenue for N.J. announced recently. This anhual examination pre­ sents an opportunity for tax practitioners who are neither attorneys nor Certified Public Accountants to qualify for Treasury Cards, which Will en­ able them to represent their clients before the Internal Rev­ Paul Mitchell's knows how to handle money. Read how three family enue Service. generations of M itchell's found that saving makes the difference. Then come see us and start toward your "good life." We’re in the ALUMNAE REUNION b u sinesso^-belRing people help themselves. Mrs. Charles S. Tracy, 259 Ogden Way, was among 1,200 alumnae from 38 states, Can­ ada, Guam, Mexico and the Vir­ I N V E S T O R S gin Islands who returned to Commencerfient - Reunion SAVINGS Weekend-at-Wehlesley CollfcgeJ ------ARC" LOAN ASSOCIATION --- HILLSIDE CUT RATE Wellesley, Mass., June 3-6. Traditional highlights of the weekend were the parade of re­ 1401 Maple Ave., Corner Hillside Ave. union classes, Step Singing on Home Office: Millbum • East Orange • Union • Short Hills the steps of the Houghton Me­ Hillside; 1128 Liberty Avenue morial Chapel, and festive class dinners held in the dor­ WA-9-9814 muIYibrr f e d e r a l savings a loan insurance co rp mitory dining rooms. PAGE.4 THE HlfcLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1966 Ushers were Mr-Jphn Lally anc^ ployed by Western Electric Co., Zannelli-Rad Nuptials Mr. Don Zannelli. Newark. Charin-Zins Wedding , Joyce Warner Is Engaged Mrs. Rad attended Hillside The newlyweds are making High School. Her husband atten­ their home in . North Arlington ded Queen of Peace High School, following a motor trip to Can­ North Arlington. Both are em­ ada. Toots & Herman Eisenberg

9 Coe Ave. EL 4 -8 6 5 2 FATHER S DAY IS JUNE 1$ -TREAT HIM. LIKE A KING JUST ARRIVED - ALL CRISP FRESH AND CURRENT MERCHANDISE SHORT SLEEVE FINE ALPACA DRESS SHIRTS GOLF SWEATERS • BATISTE • PIMA • 4 COLORS • 15 TO m • M. L. XL. $ • ALL COLORS ADV. AT 7.95 ADV. AT 24.95 SLACKS $ HANKIES MRS. ANTHONY RAD • LIGHTWEIGHTS • HAND ROLLED MRS. ALAN ZINS MISS JOYCE WARNER The marriage of Miss Lucille at the College Inn on Yale Ave. • MOHAIR & WOOL • MADE IN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner is a member of Delta Sigma Pi The Patrician Caterers in Liv­ Harry Zips served as best man Catherine Zannelli' to Mr. An­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. • 8 COLORS PHILL1PINES of Highland Ave. have announ­ ingston was the setting for the for his brother and ushers were and Kappa Delta Pi honorary thony B. Rad took place June 4 and Mrs. James Zannelli of • 30 TO 46 • BOX OF 12 ced the engagement of their sororities. Mr. Goldberg, also wedding Sunday, June 12, of Miss Mr. Harvey Kaplowitz, Mr. In Christ the King Church. Rev. Valley View Rd. and her hus­ ADV. AT 22.00 ADV. AT 6.00 Linda Cheryl Charen, daughter daughter, Miss Joyce Deanne an alumnus of Hillside High John F. Tyks performed the band's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jules Baclar, Mr. Paul lasner, to Mr. Harvey E. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charen School, was graduated from double-ring ceremony anda re­ Anthony Rad of Rutherford PL, SHORT SLEEVE Mr. John Rosamilia, Mr. Alan of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.Gold­ of Irvington, to Mr. Alan Lewis Newark State College, where he ception for the family was held North Arlington. SWIM SHORTS Zipper and Mr. Walter Charen. Zins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry berg of Fairbanks St. was elected to Ny Sigma Phi Mrs. Marie Skolskl was ma­ BANLON SHIRTS Zins of Hollywood Ave. Rabbi Miss Warner, a graduate of EVERYBODY READS tron of honor and Mr. Donald fraternity. He will teach In the DON’T MENTION IT Eliezer Schulman, Cantor at The bride, a graduate of Ir­ Hillside High School, is enter­ Skolskl served as best man. • FULL FASHION • BY JANTZEN David Brearly Regional High T H E R E ’S A REASON Great Neck (L.l.) Synagogue, of­ vington High School, until her ing her senior year at Newark • ALL COLORS • SOLIDS & STRIPES School in Kenilworth. ficiated at the ceremony which marriage was employed byTra- State College, Union, where she • M. L. XL. • 30 TO 36 was followed by a receptioh. velers Insurance Co., Newark. “ SOFT-BODIED PERMANENT’ ADV. AT $5 it $6 Her husband, an alumnus of LIT OUR "TROPHY WINNINO" STYLISTS ADV. AT 12.956 Members of the wedding party were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cha­ Hillside High School, is anjUr- OIVK YOU ^ 0 SOFT AND Controlman serving with the ren and Mrs. Anna Leventhal, Around The Town NATURAL COLO WAVES NECKWEAR SPORT IACKETS grandparents of the br.ide and U2J. Navy aboard the USSTicon- -Mrs. Sylvia Rost - WA 3-5874 • IMPORTED • LIGHT WEIGHT 8.50 10.50 15.00 up WOOLS Mr. Benjamin Adler, the bride­ deroga, off the coast of San Die­ Graduation exercises seem to Koch of Newark, grandparents • PURE SILK groom's grandfather. Miss Judy • A L L NEW go, Calif. be the order of the day for the of the guest of honor and Miss • LATEST • SHADES Charen was her sister's maid of Michael Zysman family of 1516 Renee Ramo of Roselle, who ar­ PATTERNS $050 PATTERNS honor and Miss Barbara Cha­ The couple will spend their Schley St. Mrs. Zysman, an rived via the airlines from the • SOLIDS • SOLIDS ren, another sister of the bride, honeymoon In San Francisco, University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Jack ^ Loretta STRIPES • PLAIDS evening student at Newark Col­ • SIZES 38-46 was junior maid of honor. Mr. Calif. leges of Rutgers University, re­ Not to be forgotten is little HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, lne. • BY D’ ANGELO ADV. AT $7.50 ADV. AT $50 $55. ceived her Bac+tttlor of Arts de­ five-year-old Davie, who has 1130 N. HOAD IT., HIUSIDI Attends Graduate Banking School gree at graduation exercises just been registered at Hillside I , Appointment or "Jvif Drep In" This Is Only A Partial Listing Of What W» Carry Henry J. Wilner of 17Tiffany sents bank officers from 42 recently. On Saturday, May 28, Avenue School. Seems as though Open , Day* a W..V-Thuri., tri. tv.nin,« Drive, East Hanover, assistant states, Mexico and the Philip­ at a special cerem'ony at the the PTA will always be part and 29th Y ear EL S-43SB — FL I ••845 OPEN DAILYmosTtuy™aHO AM - 4 PM cashier of the National State pines. It is sponsored by the college, she awarded her hus­ parcel of the Koch household. Bank, Elizabeth, at the Hillside American Bankers Associ­ band a B.P. (Bachelor of Pa­ Office, 1320 N. Broad St., is at­ ation. tience) degree. Mr. Zysman, tending the Stonier Graduate Wilner also attended last an evening student at Newark School for Banking at Rutgers. year and to qualify for gradu­ College of Engineering, will re­ This is his second semester. ation, he must attend next year, ceive his Bachelor of Science The session held at the New complete two years of home degree in mechanical engineer­ Bob Baker wore this shirt to the plant 8 times. Brunswick campus will con­ study and write a thesis based ing this month. On May 29, at tinue through June 17. The 1,100 upon original research insomS a special ceremony held in the member student hody repre­ phase of finance...... lecture hall .at .the Newark cam­ pus, he bestowed upon his wife a PJ-i.T. (Put Him Through) de­ gree. Married twenty years, the multi-degreed couple are the parents of eleven-year-old An­ drew, who will be graduated this month from George Washington School and Jules, 14, who will commence his sophomore year at Hillside High School in Sep­ tember. The scholarly Zysman family is also literary. Jules, a dean’s list student, is on the staff of the Hiller, the high school pub­ lication, while Andrew’s poetry has appeared on these pages. Mama Zysman has written poe­ try and fiction for various peri­ odicals and Pappa—well, he writes the checks. And who has a better write - er right? He is an engineer with Western Electric Co. in Newark. The studious couple adopted our country 18 years ago when they migrated from Poland and have reaped the harvest of their “golden opportunities.” Mrs. Zysman is the former Miss Eva Kronenberg and was the brunt of much jesting in her English classes when her name was linked with, the Castle of Kronenberg in Shakespear’s "Hamlet." Mrs. Baker never ironed it! Mrs. Albert Kugel of McLean PI. hostessed a surprise pre­ nuptial shower at the Kingston Register now for our Restaurant in Union, in antici­ pation of the forthcoming mar­ Teen-Age Cooking Classes riage of her niece, Miss Bar­ 4 lessons-10-11:30 A. M. bara Kugel of 2832 Debra Way, Union. • EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, STARTING JULY 7 The guest of. honor will ex­ in Elizabeth-Union, Metuchen, Rahway, Westfield change marriage vows with Mr, and Perth Amboy. Robert Shrank of Newark at the Patrician Caterers In Living­ Her automatic gas dryer did! Free Instruction! • Free Gifts for All! ston come June 26, ... Free Food! . Free Recipes to take home! The betrothal of Miss Zena Fa- And it came out a whole even outdoor drying and All Compliments o f the dem to Mr. Walter Korzow of lot better than the cold-water injection cycles Munn Ave. has been announced "old-fashioned" hang-dry- leave in! s W fp T M by her father, Mr. Morris Faden sprinkle-and-iron method. Now's the time to own a new Elizabethtown Gas of Fabyan PI. Classes will be held it: New "permanent press” Gas dryers fluff up all your Norge or Whirlpool Gas Dryer. During The bride-elect, daughter, al­ garments are made to order Elizabethtown’s June-July Dryar ELIZABETH- WESTFIELD RAHWAY METUCHEN wash sunshine brifht in PERTH so, of the late Mrs. Faden, is for automatic gas dryers. Sale, you save up to $30! UNION 184 Elm St. 219 Central 452 Main St. AM90Y employed In the Newark office any weather... dry them Prices start at $179.95. Green Lane 289-5000 The gentle heat (about 289-5000 220 Market St. of the UJS, internal Revenue cleaner than outdoors (off Magie Ave.) 289-5000 269-5000 130"F) maintained in a gas NO POWN PAYMENT/$5 PER MONTH/ 280-5000 Service. Mr. Korzow is employ­ (there’s no dust and dirt FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION AND ed In the same office. dryer activates shape-holding blowing around in a gas VENTING/FREE 5-YEAR SERVICE/ ------HURRY! REGISTRATION LIMITED!------FREE DELIVERY ~1 A Fall wedding is planned. chemicals in permanent dryer). Gas dryers are fast, press fabrics. Gas dryers Mrs. Charlotte Mitchell, Home Economics Dept. dependable . . ^costjess Offer limited to area served by Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Koch of tumble out wrinkles that' to use than other dryers, too. I — Elizabeth town- Gaa-Gempany.— ELIZA" LTHTOWN GAS COMPANY 232 Clark St. entertained at a One Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth, N.J. dinner party at their home Sat­ Yes, I would like to attend your FREE Teen-Age Cooking urday evening, June 4, in honor Classes a t ______of their son, Mr. Robert Law­ rence Koch, who Just received his “sheepskin" from Seton Name. Hall University in South Orange. An alumnus of Hillside High Address . School, he majored in account­ Elizabethtow n G as ing. City. Among the guests were Mr. and lilephMi No. Age. Mrs. Joseph Berman of Eliza­ J- beth and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney i rnjaiuni j u i i l Schocketj.evin Marriage Graef-Torsiello Rites Kramer-Katz Wedd ton. ler, cousin of the bride and Mr. The bride was gi\ in m ar- Malcolm Katz,' the bride­ rlage by her uncleilelM r. Irving groom’s uncle. Heller of Hillsidee Ad had her Mrs. Katz was graduated from cousin, Miss E llenen rleller,______for Newark State College, Union her maid of honor. Mr. Harold and will teach in Roselle Park. N. Katz served as best man Her husband completed his mil­ for her maid of honor. Mr. Har­ itary service In theU.S.Marine old N. Katz served as best man Corps, and ls vice-president of for his brother. Ushers were Active Drub Cp., Newark. Mr. Howard Katz, Mr. Robert Following a honeymoon in Flo­ Kendler,, Mr...... Michael..... *•»*. Bach,• hum Mr. mr.rida ivbia Mr. anu Katz n and his bride Gary Kantrowltz, Mr. FredHel- twill reside In Roselle. 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' and look ITTte a \ DU BARRY Star. C0TY j REVL Dm / t ' HALLMARK GREETING CAR0S\ SHULT0N P STEPHEN WHITMAN CANDIES \ MRS. LEONARD LEVIN MRS. ARNOLD KATZ Miss Jane Kramer, daughter The wedding took place at Con- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY j M a rrie d Sunday, June 12 at rin, also of Elizabeth Mr Phil- of Mrs. Claire Kramer of gregation A .A.B.C. in Irving- |M ar#°od Manor- Maplewood, lp Schocket of Irvington the Schley St. and the late Mr. Kra­ ■were Miss Eileen Barbara bridegroom's brother, Mr Ml- mer, became the bride Sunday, JSchocket and Mr. Leonard Lou- chaeL Goldsmith of Brightwa- June 12, of Mr. Arnold M.Katz, li.i Levin.The bride is the daugh- ters, Long Island, the bride- MRS. RICHARD TORSIELLO (Hlll.ld. Photo Marriage vows were exchan- honeymoon at the Castaway Inn son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ite r of Mr. and Mrs. Harold groom’s cousirr, Mr. PaulGott- SEE THE ged Saturday, June 11, between Tampa, Fla. D. Katz of Manor Drive, Union. Ischocket of 87 Campfield St., lober of Montclair and Mr. Miss Judith Helen Graef, daugh­ ■Irvington and the bridegroom s Barry Eisenberg of Menlo Park Ip a re n ts are Mr. and Mrs. Phil- _ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Char­ les Graef of 233 Pennsylvania 1966 lip Levin of 119 Ba iley Ave. Ra b- J n an alu™ a °f IrVing" 25th Pingry Summer Session Ibi David Freedman officiatedat ® chool, is a senior at Ave. and Mr. Richard David JUNE 27-AUGUST 5, 1966 ■the ceremony whichwasfollow- ?™ar , tate Colle8e in Union Torsiello, son of Mr. and Mrs. * * ★ * * * led by a reception. ^ she ls a of Pi Eta Albert Torsiello of 1115 Wood­ PONTIACS ruff Ave. The nuptial rites were REGULAR ACADEMIC COURSES | Mrs. Ervin Samuels of Union, s°r°rity. Mr. Levin was Grades 3 * 12 solemnized at a four o'clock launt of the bride, was matron ? , Uate f™m Hillslde High Raviaw - Praviaw - Advanced Credit |of honor and Miss Inez Wort- ? ;h00‘ and Rut&ers University, ceremony in St. Catherine’s English - Science - History TEMPESTS Church and a reception was Foreign Lahguages - Mathematics ■man of So. Orange was maid of ™ He is a mem_ ****** Ihoma Bridesmaids were Miss r 0 P a Epsilon Pi frater- held at the Old Cider Mill Inn, AND AS AL'VAYS WE GIVE Union. READING CLINIC (Fra.^ces Levin of Hillside, the n y‘ Advanced - Developmental - Remedial iridegroom’s sister. Miss Ju- Following a honey- The bride was escorted to the 3 - or 6 - week courses altar by her father and had her ****** iith Samuels of Union, cousin moon the newlyweds will reside Best Deal the State the bride and Miss Ellen at Paine Ct. in Irvington. sister, Miss Annette Graef, for SPECIAL COURSES Gould of Irvington. Best man The bridegroom's parents en- her maid of honor. Mrs. Ann­ Summer Theater and/or Drama course ette McGinn of Hillside was Shop - Sketching - Painting - Mechanical Drawing 1477 NORTH BROAD ST. _vas Mr. of Hillside, tertained relatives from Bur- bridesmaid. Mr. Allen J. Tor­ Culture of Western Europe - Psychology m a X o n Ibrother of the bridegroom and lington, Vt. and Providence, R.I. Study Techniques siello served as best man for HILLSIDE *' p-io WA 3-6900 jushering were Mr. Mark Sachs at a breakfast at their home Literature Seminars - Grades 7-12 PONTIAC [of Elizabeth, Mr. Richard Za- Monday morning. his brother and Mr. Harold E. Composition - Typing - Public Speaking Torsiello, another brother, ushered. , 'TRIP PROGRAMS* The bride, a graduate of HU1- New York City Adventures Outdoor Science Explorations Final PTA Meeting side High School is employed in the office of Buchanan Elec­ On Wednesday June 8, the last Coolidge and the executive DAY CAMP i^utive board meeting of the tronics. The bridegroom atten­ Agee 5*14 Daily 10:30-3:45 board members and committee ded East Side High School in Swimming - Sports - Games tiffin Coolidge P.T.A, was ****** chairman thanked Mrs. Loretta Newark andiswith Hillside Taxi leld before the closing of school Lang out-going presldentfor an Service. TENNIS CLINIC |or the summer. B»qlnn»ra and In t» rm e dia t. s exceptional Job and effort as Mr. Torsiello and his bride president. New committee Individual or Group Lassona A tentative budget for 1966- will reside on Westminster Ave. ****** |967 was voted.upon and approv­ chairman were introduced and Elizabeth, following a two-week TESTING SERVICE ed. made welcome. Aptituda-Achlavamant-Psychological****** Mrs. Anthony Fredo, the Ail board members who will ties as committee chairman and executive board members for TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE hewly elected president of Cal- be able to, will attend a meet­ |\n Coolidge P.T.A. presided. ing, "Institute for Officers and the 1966-1967 term. i% ^ The meeting to be held Tues­ Mrs. Fredo, Mrs. Rose S. Chairman," to receive instruc­ Piflfry School, Hillside, N.J. Jtahnten, Principal of Calvin tions on their prospective du- day, June 14, 1966 at the Newark Telephone: 355-6990 State College Union Campus.

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‘Around The Town Bl 8-8251 Bl 8-0088 Bar Mltzvah services were held recently at Sinai Congre­ GEO JAEKEL INC JOSLOFF GLASS CO. gation on Maple Ave. honoring Gerald Steven Resnlck, son of 641 R AMSEY AVE HILLSIDE N J "Auto Glass Drive-In" Mr. and Mrs. Herman Resnlck of 198 Hansbury Ave. AUTHORIZED A reception at Short Hills Ca­ "III? FUEL O il Zn INSURANCE INSTALLATION terers in Mlllburn followed ser­ vices, in celebration of the oc­ MIRR0RS-GLASS TOPS casion. Among the guests were Automatic Heating Mrs. Ida Kantor of New York and Air Conditioning COMBINATION EMERGENCY " and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Res­ .TRIPLE TRACK nick of Miami Beach, Fla., COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND OIL BURNER SERVICE m Windows, Doors, & Screens GLASS REPLACEMENTS grandparents of the guest of Installed & Repaired honor and relatives from Con­ MURDOCK necticut, Texas and New York. E/Z Time Payments Factories - Hom es-Offices Also present was the Bar Mltz­ 7 0900 189 MEEKER AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY vah boy’s cousin, Mr. Gilbert Resnlck, who flew In from the (Opp. WMquihlc Park Entrant!) University of Toledo (Ohio) to attend the festivities. Gerald ls an eighth-grade pu­ pil at Chancellor Ave. School. MAPLE HARDWARE * * * ‘516 MAPLE AVE. Cor. Williamson Ave., HILLSIDE The stork delivered another PAUL'S MOVING AND TRUCKING Paul Beier 923*0375 SAM OLINER, PROP. bundle of joy to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennedy of 1111 Salem APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Ave. Baby Mary Margaret, who SHORE TRIPS A SPECIALTY arrived on the scene at S t.E l­ ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES izabeth Hospital, Elizabeth on LONG OR SHORT HAULS House Furnishings -- Floor Machine Rentals May 17, has a brother, Edward 422 Yale Avenue Hillside MU 8 7768 SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIRED Francis Jr., seven years old and two sisters, five-year-old Kathleen and Christine who is four. 401 N. Ir*«4 |». The happy mother ls the for­ ELIZABETH, N.J UNION PLATE GLASS CO. mer Miss Mary Laube, daughter BEST BftOS. AUTO g l a s s in s t a l l e d w h ile-u- w ait of Mr. Alfred R. Laube of Hill­ EL 4 ■ 5766 PLATE & WINDOW GLASS side and the late Mrs. Lillian HOURS MIRRORS RESILVERED - TABLE TOPS 'p ain t '},u 'tu>u/ . Hughes Laube. The proud dad /;( / v r t 9 a.m, to 9 p,m. Combination Storm Windows & Doors ll fiajpa service manager at D«//y ------CAR BADIATORS r e p a ir e d — Hankins Container Corporation, S A V t A O J.f 9 ■ 6 Picture Frames Made to Order division of FllntkoteCo., Union. 11?9 MORRIS AVE., UNION, N.J. MU 8-8030-80 21 The Kennedys entertained at a BUY DIRECT FROM PAINT MANUFACTURER bar-b-que at theilr home Sunday following the new baby’s chris­ WINDOW With roller tening at St7 Catherine’s Plastic, Vinyl HILLSIDE RADIO & TV Church. SHADES Embossed Celebrated at the same time 1190 Liberty Avenue near Bloy Slreel were the birthday anniversaries Ml 8-2359 of Kathleen and Christine, SANITAS or WALTEX Antenna Installed whose milestones fall on June 8 and June 10, respectively, and the 8th wedding anniversary of A tremendous buy at th is price. Patterns IRADIO PHONO SERVICE discontinued. FIRST QUALITY. Single Roll their parents, whose s ls June 14. \ PAGE-6 t THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY JUNE 16, 1966 cos, Mr. Hank Borowy-Former Department for Jersey City, P S “ ... Squad Stands By pitcher NewJTork Yankees, Mr. | Anyone wishing to Join the Hill. Jim M cClosfty-Fortner pitch- i side Ambulance Squad may do er Boston Red Sox, and Mr. J. | so by contacting the Squad room w .....n>! S, Sroka-Physlcal Education at 399 Hollywood Aye. OAKLAND SWEET SHOPPE ~ m 1455 LIBERTY AVE. 929-9755 Under new management of JACK AND ELEANOR (formerly 17 yrs. at.Prince St., Newark) — COME-FH-AHD-GE-T--ACDUALNXED______CANDIES LUNCHEONETTE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Pictured above from left to right at the recent Marine corps STATIONERY TOYS Oberlin Grad Physical Fitness Meet: Hillside squad Member Ste ven Saul, CLASSIFIED AD RATES{ Chief John R. Bass, Medical Corpsmen, United States Navy T H E SUMMER SCHEDULE First Ad BEAUTY PARLOR FOR RENT and squad member Nicholas Spital. Other squad members NORTHl\L»n.in juntJURE icavt,.27-AUG. I 1 ^ GRADUATING HIGH SCHOCf 5C PER WORD 1200 NO. BROAD ST. COR. COE AVE. not pictured were Mike Statkus and Richard Margolis. ) JERSEY 25 Words or Less READING SENIORS. CflLLEGE $1.25 minimum Two rooms - Each 20 x 20 For the fourth consecutive Approximately four-hundred INSTITUTE STUDENTS AND ADULTS Space for 5 operators year the Hillside Ambulance boys from various schools In ^REPEAT ADS Squad was requested by the Uni- this area participated. Increase Comprohoniion ind Speed 40TER WORD ------1-2-Dryers -ted—States—Marine—Corps—to- —Dignitaries for the day were improve Study and work Habits 25 Words or Less IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY stand by at the Newark State as follows; Miss Betty Burrles- Morning and Iv in lng Cl»m »------$1.00 minimum FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Teachers College in Union dur­ Stewardess National Airlines, ELEMENTARY REMEDIAL READING DISPLAY CLASSIFIED^ ing the annual Marine Corps Major Ottot-Director of Physi­ JUNIOR HIGH CORRECTIVE READING $2.00 per inch CALL EL 2-57T5 Physical Fitness Meet that was cal Fitness, United States Ma­ SENIOR HIGH DEVELOPMENTAL OR ENRICHMENT held recently. rine Corps, Mr. F . E. Biert- PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING TO DETERMINE uempfel-Mayor of Union, Mr. INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC POTENTIAL a r t i c l e s f o r s a l e i Art Work On Display Rose Brown-Defense Lineman REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 23 Why not change those'articles., Pida Named New former New York Giants, Mr. toys, furniture, e t c . nowin your Frank Trlpucka-Former Quar­ C la s se s Offered STAFF: Certified Specialists in the Specif * attic or cellar for cash. Place H.I.A. President terback former Denver Bron- H ours: 8:30-1:30 Field of Reading Instruction. a Want Ad In The Hillside Times Stephen Plda, vice president C ali next week and see how quickly Miss Patti A.Lieb,daugh­ of the Bristol-Myers Products Cooper Named you can turn odd items into ter of Mrs. R osalyn L teb Division, has been elected money. Call WA,3-9207, Cost is of 295 Me Lean Place re­ president of the Hillside Indus­ only $1.25 for one Insertion. ceived a B ach elo r of Mu­ trial Association. Committee Head Harry Cooper, chairman of Glass top table, size 30 x 48, sic degree from the con­ Also elected are: Vice pres­ servatory of Music, Ober­ idents, Jack A. Mayers, May­ the board of Cooper Alloy Cor­ white painted wrought iron base poration, Hillside, of 27 Circle lin, Ohio at commence­ ers Industrial Lithographers; with four matching chairs. Drive, Rumson, has been ap­ ment exercises held Mon­ and H.B. Coburn, American $35.00. Call 353-1902. pointed chairman of the ways day, June 13. A harp maj­ Can Co.; treasurer, Albert and means committee of the ANNOUNCEMENTS II or, Miss Lieb was active Reinke of Gus Reinke Machin­ Board of Trustees of Union Ju­ UHLIKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN In Wind Ensemble, Ober­ ery and Tool Co.; and secre­ nior College, Cranford. WANTED lin orchestra and Musical tary, James R.E. Ozias, New­ He®!RY FONDA# ROBERT RYANo ROBERT SHAW Union. ark attorney. Other appointments are; Ri­ TRAINS — Will buy standard chard H. Chapman, president gauge toy trains made before of J. F. Chapman and Son, Hill­ DANA ANDREWS* GEORGE MONTGOMERY o JAMES Mac ARTHuf 1940. Real large size. Call side, of Short Hills, physical AND OTHERS IN 381-0032 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.After Municipal Court'll planning committee and build­ 7 P.M. call 946-8125.TF. ing, grounds and equipment JUDGE HENRY OOLDHOR, PRESIDING committee, and Major Gen. BATTLE OF THE BULGE EMPLOYMENT III Henry G. Nulton of 33 Beech- HELP WANTED FEMALE On Thursday, June 9th Richard Jaraba, 10 Kent Circle, Linden, wood Place, Hillside, county pleaded not guilty to a charge of failure to pay the 25 cent toll on clerk and attorney, to the nom­ AVON CALLING I the Garden State Parkway. After a hearing he was convicted and inating and board membership ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Always wanted a business of fined $25.00. committee. your own 7 Start now with AVON Dominick Scalza, Jr.,. 1603 No. Wood Ave., Roselle, also the appointments were an­ COSMETICS. For personal in­ pleaded not guilty to the charge of failure to pay the full toll. nounced today by Hugo B. Meyer JOE’S TV terview in your home call 642- After a hearing he was convicted and paid a fine of $25.00. of Summit, president of U^.Fi­ 5146. Mrs. Mildred Schwartz, left, and Mrs, Sally Katchen of Ralph Currie, 745 Midland Blvd., Union, filed a guilty plea to ber and Plastics Corporation, SERVICE AND REPAIRS Hillside Creative Arts Committee are currently exhibiting a charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle. He paid Stirling, board chairman. 307 HILLSIDE AVE., near Liberty Ave. CLERICAL-RELIEF SWITCH­ a fine of $25.00. BOARD OPERATOR Interest­ their work at the Municipal Building. Miss Rita Walker, 39 Devon T err. Kearny, pleaded guilty to ing work, downtown Newark, The Hillside Creative Arts Mrs. Schwartz has herself unlawful parking on McLean Place. She had been byONgTii into 9 2 6 -5 9 7 4 Experienced or Bright Begirf- Elected V. P. Committee is proud to intro­ taught ceram ics at Menlo Park Court on a bench warrant and was fined $10.00. ner, Permanent, 642-3077. duce two more Hillside Artists Diagnostic Center and the Wo­ Ira Gottscho of 916 Ridge­ HI-FI — RADIO & COLOR TV (TFN) Frederick Oremus, 17 Sherwood Ave., East Brunswick, plea­ in their monthly display In the men’s Club of Hillside. She has ded not guilty to overtime parking oh Chestnut Ave. A bench wood Road, Millburn, has been OUR SPECIALTY BANKING CAREER Municipal Building. exhibited at the Hillside State warrant had been used to bring him into Court and he paid a fine elected vice president in charge Showing tier Ceramic work Is Bank and the First Annual Hill­ of regional activities of the na­ Secreta rial Position now open. of $10.00. Mrs. Mildred Schwartz of 101 side Art Show. tional Packaging Institute. Excellent working conditions; Louis Padovano, 431 Orange St. Newark, pleaded guilty to op­ She lives with her husband many benefits; good starting Conant Street. Mildred is Co- erating a motor vehicle with a delinquent inspection tag. He had Gottscho Is president ofGdtt- Dr. Ralph Schwartz and has 2 salary; paid holidays. Call Mr. Director of thie Hillside Cre­ been brought ■ to Courf by a bench warrant and he was fined scho, Inc., Hillside, manufac­ ative Arts Committee and one daughters and 2 grandchildren. $15.00, plus $5.00 costs, plus $15.00 for contempt of Court. turers of printing, coding, and IAMPERT Pawlek 354-2600 for appoint­ A native New Yorker and a ment. National State Bank, Hill­ of Its charter members. Robert Bierbaum, 8-17th Ave. Newark, pleaded guilty to a marking machines for packaged side Office, 1320 N. Broad Mrs. Schwartz has studied designer of Millinery before charge of operating a motor vehicle while on the revoked list. prdriucts. He succeeds Stanton Street. (June 16-23) both oil painting and ceramics her marriage to Aaron K. Kat­ Judge Goldhor fined him $250.00. B. Smith as Institute vice pres­ and spends many hours at both. chen, Sally Katchen first dis­ ident. FARM STORES A similar charge was lodged against Thomas E.Carr, 21 High HELP WANTED MALE Her background Includes1 art covered her flair for painting St. Elizabeth. He pleaded not guilty but after a hearing was con­ In his Institute post, Gottscho 'DISTRIBUTOR1 classes under Miss Rose while vacationing at a resort victed and paid a fine of $250.00. will be Involved in the organi­ Machinist for hand scraping ARLENE MANEG0LD OWNER OPERATOR Stokes, ceramic classes at hotel where oil paintlngwas of­ zation of new chapters, as well cast iron bearing surfaces. Full Prospect Hill Country Day fered as a diversion for the as In various membership ac­ or Part Time. All benefits. School under Mrs. Wm. Me guests. Will train. H.P. Preis En­ tivities, such as meetings,sem­ 1113 LIBERTY AVE. Cullough and oil painting les­ This led to painting as a inars, and lectures on various graving Machine Company, 651 JACKSON’S sons by Mrs. Susan Rohdes, hobby and Mrs. Katchen began phases of packaging. cor. RYAN ST. Route 22, Hillside, N.J. (May chairman of the Second Annual taking courses at nearby Adult 26-june 2-16) Gottscho spoke at the Pal­ Hillside Art Show. Schools and then private les­ mer House In Chicago June 15, sons from Hella Bailin of Un- SHOE MART at the 1966 World Congress on GRAND OPENING Electro-Mechanical Interest,to RENTALS IX " j Ion. learn a new business. Will pay Marketing, sponsored by the | She has exhibited at the Y.M.- during training. Some travel APTS, FOR RENT American Marketing Associa­ I C.A. In Elizabeth and in Feb­ tion. 16 U-S.A, Age no handicap. Strato- ruary sold her first painting at Thurs., June con Corp., 65 Clinton St., New­ 5 Rooms. Modern Kitchen and His topic was, "The Role of the exhibition the Hillside Cre­ ark, N.J. MA.3-0202. Bathroom. Heat and Hot Water Education in Packaging." ative Arts Committee heldwlth 6-9, 6-16, 6-23 Supplied. Hiawatha Avenue.Call Wa,3-4047, (June 16-30) the Hillside Community Or­ M HOP YOU m i! DISHWASHER - Steady job, chestra. SERVICES nights. Middle aged man pre­ FURNISHED ROOMS Mrs. Katchen Is active in ferred. Super Diner, Route 22, Furnished room to let. Near civic affairs and is Past P res­ Y O U N E E D Hillside, N J. Mu,6-9704. bus. Call Wa. 3-1760. ident of the Sisterhood of Torath SHOPPING'S A PLEASURE HERE Chaim Jewish Center in New­ AIR COMPRESSORS SERVICES IV Beautiful Room." fle&ldential ark . Air compressor CARPENTER section. 2 closets. No cooking. SBff'TertOite at 1573 Wynd- rental service Business gentleman only. Pri­ moor Ave. ahd Is tFftfmotherof for concrete breaking JUG You want a carpenter? F. Hlnt- vate family of two. 923-0365. Mrs. Stanley Friedman of and emergency service enberger of building, repairing, (Bound Brook and William Kat­ for industrial plants general contracting, roofing, STORE FOR RENT chen currently serving with the PETER A. cabinet work. Estimate given US. Marine Corps. She has six MILK Large store with full basement DR0BACH CO. free. No job too large or too for rent. Choice location, Hill­ | grandchildren. U.S. Highway small. Call EL.3-6227 after 3 No. 22 side Shopping Center. Call Eli p.m, MU 6-0078 Lief, MUjh-2511. May 5-tf. Opposite Flagship AWNINGS AND SHADES Degree Awarded WANTED Miller Awning 8, Shade Co., FOR FATHER’S DAY COLD 1392 Liberty Ave., Hillside. One car garage in Hillside. Posthumously DRIVEWAYS Phone MU. 7-3161. We install Call West Chemical 687-7030. A degree of Bachelor of Arts Traverse Rods, Glass and was awarded posthumously by GIVE HIM Asphalt Driveway! FOR SUMMER FUN It’s Brandy, one of the Hush Puppies* casuals In the CUTS Screens. See us for Table Pads, Bloomfield College to Barry E. newest collection. Brandy comes in Breathin' Brushed AND P ARKING LOTS Wood Products. Nobody under­ THE YM -YW Hi OF Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Pigskin®, in a varie.ty of casual coordinated colors. And BUILT sells Miller. April 28-tf. thur Chase of 1045 John Glenn we have other smart, comfortable Hush Puppies®shoes All work done with ESSEX COUNTY Drive, Hillside. In addition, he in new glove-soft leather. So if you appreciate comfort, power roller LAWN MOWERS O F F tR f , was awarded a Special Faculty stop in soon,. And try a pair All kinds of Hand and Power Lawn Mowers Award for citizenship and mason work done BAKED Sharpened and Repaired. Pick­ COUNTRY DAY CAMP scholarship. from JAMES up and Delivery Service. Call 3,4 ot 7 weeks Mr. Chase died last January S9.95 SODA after 5 P.M. or all day Satur­ CO-ED (Agee 3 - 12) after a long illness. At the time i I MORGESE GOODS day. 686-5889 TFN In The Watchung Mountains he was a high-ranking member Hush 18 PAINE AVE. of the Senior class at Bloom­ BRAND CASUALS Lawn Mowers Repaired. Pick­ Outdoor Pool IRVINGTON All Sports - Singing - Dincing field College and had planned ES 2-3023 up and Delivery. Prompt Ser­ to enter Ppinceton Theological Overnight* ■ Cook-Outs ■ Ii 9 Bi iimlv, one of Hush Puppies® ramials in the vice. Underground Sprinklers. Swim Instruction Seminary next Fall. He was Mlke Powell-El. 5-7966. r ■ __ iicwusi collection. Brandy comes in Breathin’ Brushed SFKC1A L TRIPS editor of The Saga, the Senior Pigskin1", in a variety of casual coordinated' colors, ELECTRICAL Jawlah Cultural Prosram class year book. aluu wc have other smart comfort able HushPuppies ® UPHOLSTERY The award and the degree shoes in new glove-soft leather. So if you appreciate try CONTRACTING SLIP COVERS TEEN CARAVAN were presented to Mr. and comfort, stop in soon, And a pair, Mrs. Chase, Barry’s parents, SHEP Janet Decorator*, 1316N. Broad 6 WEEKS St. (Opp.Hlllilde Shop-Rlte(See by Dr. Theodore A.Rath,pres­ ident of Bloomfield College, at EleetrieaI Service ua for Draperies, Slip Covers, JACKSON’S Radio Equipped Trucks Upholstering, Shades and Vene­ Cepe Cod end Pehn e. Dutch Class Day and Commencement exercises. 24 HOUR tian Blinds. WA .3-6932 Country SERVICE Nov. 12-tf. Doily Trip* To Baaehta, Parka, Culturol Cantor* and Lt. Henry O. Flipper was the SHOE MART INDUSTRIAL If all the penicillin vials sup­ Amuaomont Araoa first Negro to graduate from COMMERCIAL STORE HOURS plied by UNICEF were laid end T n’Y IA k I f ID T West Point and was assigned to 560 ROUTE 22, HILLSIDE, N.J. & AND to end, they would cover a dis­ c e ll 021 4 0110 or SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY the Tenth Cavalry as its first ELECTRIC 9 A M . to 10 P.M. tance 10 1/2 times the length 702 - 4144 let detail.. Negro officer in 1817. TEL. MURDOCK 8-6091 HEATING * of the Panama Canal. 328 Bloy SL WA 6-2471 ' ______7 DAYS t. A WEEK EOOPiLjQUORS-RESTAURANTS ^umraencement Lxercises At Sinai Jacob Wind Jr. Women’s Welcome Piihlir Onininti # acob Wind Jr. of 28 Weston U " p U l l U l l Objector Gentlemen: people who would like to rent May 1 comment respdnsively their apartments. All these are to your questions in lastweek's within two miles of Hillside. In­ lead editorial. 1 suppose it is cluded ift these listings are 8 fair to anticipate that answers advertisements offering Hill­ to questions aired on page one side apartments. will also appear on page one7 Lay these down on the floor, Your Editorial Asks: you will find they are as long 1. “Is there a need forapart- as a man 6’4” tall. There are merits?” far more apartments looking ANSWER: A current issue of the for people than there are people Newark Sunday News contains looking for apartments.______76 ■■ 2. "Can Hillside hojte to ex- tisements placed by firms or pand .industrially without pro­ viding places for industries’ employees?” Employers Urged ANSWER: Your own newspaper of May 19th answers the ques­ To Help Youth tion. 1 quote Committeeman Jo­ Mr. Frank J. Begg, manager seph Ram who reported: "P er­ mits for new construction have The 1966 graduating class of Steven Avnet, David Lobe, of the New Jersey State Em­ soared to ti.542,675." Joe the Sinai Hebrew School will James Schultz, Howard ployment Service office at 1115 Ram’s report Indicates Hillside hold commencement exercises 1 rietsch and Gary Rauchbach; East Jersey Street, Elizabeth, is doing just fine industrially on Sunday morning, June 19, in second row, Gregory Gen, Rho- today urged employers to sup­ with the apartments it has now, the Holtz Auditorium to mark V'k* port President Lyndon B.John­ da Kaufman, Rosemary Honig, thank you. its graduation from the elemen­ son's appeal to provide sum­ tary department of the Hebrew Renee Kurland, Myra Margolis, / /f a . 3. "Can the average newly­ Caroline Breitbart, Linda mer jobs for vacationing school School. ___ / / ■- and college students. wed couple afford to purchase Kurtz, Shirley Fayertag, Alicia I a home in Hillside?" Highlighting the exercises will "Hundreds of young people in Cohen, Alan Wovsaniker 3nd our area will be looking for ANSWER; This depends on the be a cantata, "The Siddurel", Howard Kreitzman; third row, The Honorable Peter W. Ro­ ! couple's income. They might directed by Cantor Oscar Ber­ work this summer. For many Leonard Brazer, Stuart Al- dino, member of Congress, was ...... pi'-oiuciu ui mu nuiM ue be well advised to borrow some ry. Valedictorian will be Alan of them, a job will provide es­ bount, Fran Frieder, Steven the guest speaker Saturday, Business and Professional Women’s Club, and Mrs. Wil­ money, figuring the payments Wovsaniker who has been cho­ June 4 at the Military ParkHo- sential work experience that Eisenberg, Gerald Resnick, liam Di Bourn chairman, inspect the new BPWC sign at as rent. They will be making an sen for this honor because of tel, Newark, at a testimonial -will benefit them in the years Larry Gottesman, Rabbi Max Salem Dam In Liberty Ave. Sign is the first one erected investment in their own future. his excellence in scholarship, to come. For many others, the Berkowitz, Principal, David dinner honoring Augustine La by a women’s group and joins signs of several men’s ser- 4. "Is there an incentive lor attitude and conduct. Corte, UN1CO National Presi­ money earned will enable them Kaufman, Stuart Heller, Paul vlce clubs,______Phillip, photo______a highly trained and educated dent. It was attended by 430 to continue their education when Shown above are, left to right, Goldstein, Elaine Mendelowitz, youth to remain in Hillside?" people. It was given to him by pated in Ames Competition. He American Common Market and schools re-open this fall." first row, Michael Engel, Ste­ Bruce Atterman, Jack Mandy ANSWER: This depends on the the N.J. Chapters of UNICO. has been awarded a Fullbright will be based InSanJose,Costa Begg said his office has re­ ven Novy, Neil Shear, Richard and David Hoffer. Scholarship to study,the Latin Rica. ceived and is continuing to re­ youth and his motivation. He Bogner, Matthew Press, Bruce The national executive officers LOR1N S. WEISENRELD will make a success in his cho­ Bruce Best, Alan Felker and met last Friday night and Sat­ ceive many applications from Rasizer, Howard Feldniesser, Lorin S. Weisenfeld, son of HAVING A PARTY? sen field whether he lives in Kenneth Schwartz are also urday morning for a series of students seeking work. All ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weisenfeld, plicants, he said, are interview­ Hillside or Kalamazoo. Anybody committee meetings. Awards of'1067 Fairview Place will re­ knows this. for two of UNICO's highest ho­ COMET SUPER SUB’S ed and screened to make certain Lincoln Center Awards Listed ceive his law degree from Har­ they have the aptitudes and abil­ 5. "The problem of over­ nors were announced. vard Law School today, June 16 1271 Liberty Ave.—Hillside, N.J. crowding of schools has been One thousand winners of the ities for the specific job respon­ rochial high schools, of the at commencement exercises at ra ised. ’ ’ 1966-67 Lincoln Center Student Jack Valenti, former presi­ sibility. metropolitan area. The recipi­ the Cambridge campus. Wels- ANSWER: The problem of over­ Awards have been chosen and dential aide and now head of’ 923-3800 “The President," Begg con­ ents are nominated by the enfeld graduated Hillside High crowding of schools has only are being notified Of their "se­ the movie industry, was selec­ 1-Cheese...... 65« tinued, "has termed the 1966 school principals on the basis, School in 1959 and matriculated been raised by those who have lection this week, William ted as the recipient of The An­ 2-Tuna F is h ...... Youth Opportunity Campaign an of academic excellence, poten­ at Hamilton College, Clinton, sought variances for apart­ tonio P. Rizzuto Award. This investment in one of our Na­ Schuman, President of Lincoln tial for leadership and general N.Y. He spent his junior year 3-Egg Salad...... 65« ments. It has been generally^ honor is for any person (except tion’s most valuable resources. Center for the Performing Arts interest in the arts. at the Sorbonne, Paris, where 4- Pressed Ham, Cheese, Salami. 75c agreed that the apartments we announced today. UNICO members) who does the It can give our young people This year the awards consist he received a diploma for 5- Bologna, Salami, Cheese. now hava do not send many chil­ Phyllis Goldberg and David of tickets to six performances: most to personify the Italian 75c hope and incentive, as Well as French Studies and honorable fe-Tuna Fish, Cheese...... 85c prepare them for the day when dren to our schools. Butheavei Levine are the winners from three to the New York Philhar­ Image. mention in the second degree. help the parties who put ii Hillside High School. monic and one each to the Rep­ 7- Boiled Ham, Salami, Cheese...... 85c they leave school to assume The other awardee is Past While at Hamilton, he was elec­ 8- Prosciuttini, Salami, Cheese . c full-time work careers." apartments to force the buildinj The awards are given to 1000 ertory Theater of Lincoln Cen­ ted to Phi Beta Kappa and was 85 UNICO National President Jo ­ A similar campaign conducted of a new school, paid for by pri­ students In their junior year in ter, the New York City Ballet Class Salutatorian. After grad­ 9- Boiled Ham, Capicola, Cheese.85c vate-bom* taxpayers. Theywii seph Napolitano, councilman in New Jersey last year, Begg the public, private and pa­ and the New York City Opera. uation from Hamilton, Weisen­ 10- Roast B eef...... 90e be run out of town" from Bloomfield, N J. Mr. Na­ said, made it possible to obtain feld served as staff intern and 11- Turkey...... 90e 6. "Parking problem.” summer jobs for 12,084 stu­ politano introduced Mental research assistant at Interna­ 12- Roast Beef or Turkey, Cheese. ANSWER: Oneavailableparkinj Health to UNICO National as 51.00 dents, as compared to 8,209 in tional Labor Organization In 13- Prosciuttini, Pressed 1964. ______space, two available parkin) a major project in 1957, While. Geneva, Switzerland. At llar- Safami, Capicoi.a, Cheese...... spaces, three available parkin; National President in 1964, Mr. vard, Weisenfeld was active In 51.00 spaces or, if you wish, fout Napolitano came to Hillside and the Cardoza Club, the Interna­ 14-Meat Balls...... 65c 15-Sausage.. . 65c available parking spaces wil Pastrami — Hot Dogs U. of R.l. Grad FOR ELEGANCE IN SUPERB SURROUNDINGS installed Dominick F. Peterpaul tional Law Club and partici- not remove a tingle parked cat * as president of the Hillside II A.M. to II P.M. DAILY from your street unless yot • BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Chapter. Other chapter mem­ BANQUETS... DELIVERY SERVICE FROM 5 P.M. force the apartment dweller tt bers were installed by District rent a perking space and USi • DELIGHTFUL COCKTAIL LOUNGE MEETINGS... ..Ail sandwiches covered with lettuce, tomatoes, Governor William Boffa, Jr. oregano, oil, vinegar & onions it. The only way you will evet get apartment dwellers’ car: • LUXURIOUS BANQUET FACILITIES President LaCorte appointed PARTIES... ENTERTAINING AT THE LOUNGE off the streets is to have polici Governor Peterpaul to the fol­ W ith El«eance authorities drag them away EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT lowing committees: Vastola PERIOD. Award Selection Committee; Come To James F. Whitlocl ERNIE’S XCENTRTRIOItalian Culture and Heritage Committee; and Club Achieve­ BOARD OF RECUSATION COMMISSIONER.1 ment and Award Committee. HARRY'S Municipal Building. THE CLUB ROOM BAR IS OPEN Hillside, N J. Thm down stairs treat where good friends meet.” Mr. Peterpaul is also on the NOTICEI New Jersey Mental Health and If You like Seeled proposals will be received bythf 334 Yale Ave. Phon.e 688-1696 Hillside, N. J. Retarded Children's Program Board of Recreation Commissioners of th( SFICiAl BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH SERVED DAILY Township of Hillside , Union County, Nev Committee. Jersey, at the Municipal Building, Comer o NOW BOOKING OYSTERS IN SEASON Liberty and HiUaid« Avenues at 8:00 P.M. Toastmaster for the affairwas Steamed Clama k Clams On The Half Shell June 27, 1966 and then publicly opened are CALL MU7 0151 j Alaakaa Crab clawa - south African Lobster Tails read fo r the following items to be suppllec MITTLEMAN BROS. INC. Michael N. Corradino, UNICO WILLIAM A. R1CHKUS and delivered to the said Municipal Building Inspection is invited Athletic Supplies Bulletin Editor-Manager. The Boiled Maine Lobsters - Steaks William Albert Richkus, son q u a l i t y b a k e r s General Game Supplies presentation of gifts were made Sauerbraten And Many Other Items pi ngen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich­ General An Supplies by Alphonse A. Miele, Past kus of 1242 Baker Sc., receiv­ C raft Supplies 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-6212 f o u r Medical Supplies President, UNICO National. The ed his Bachelor of Science de­ Specifications, descriptions, quantities are invocation and benediction was l HARRY’S gree in Zoology, June 12 at the other necessary lnlormatlon may be securec given by Rev. Joseph Orsinl, 128 Fabyin Place, Nawark WA 9-9688 by applying at the office of the Board o WliT GHHTNUT AT ftOUTI 77, UNION. tt.L University of Rhode island, Recreation Commissioners, Municlpa delight in every bile UNICO National Chaplain. Ample parking spact - Serving people in this area over 40 years. Kingston, RrI. A member of Building, Hillside, New Jersey, dally excep Saturday and Sunday between the hours o Phi Kappa Psi Sigma society, 10:00 A.M. to 5.-00 P.M. a national biological honor so­ The Board e# Recreation Commissioner! HILLSIDE PIZZERIA ciety. A member of the track reserves ch« right to reject any o r all bids to waive technk-alldas, to award contract! I i53 LIBERTY AVE., near Crann St. team and chairman of the Un­ for the whole or any pan at Its discretion JOEY’S PIZZERIA ion Outing Committee, William and to require from any successful bidder ai approved surety bond for the full amount o M gg jp P PIZZA PIES was graduated with distinction the contract as a guartntee of faithful per­ AND M E A T BALL, SAUSAGE AT THE PINE TAVERN and was awarded the Phi Sig­ formance of the services specified, it Is t V E A L & PEPPERS AND EGGPLANT ma award for outstanding scho­ condition of esch such bid or proposal tha F r e » h Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily the same when received by the Board o SANDWICHES 2AS LONG AVE., HILLSIDE. N. J. lastic achievement in the bio­ Recreation Commissioners may not be with­ We Specialize In logical sciences. William will drawn by the bidder within 30 days after th Wedding, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah & Party Cakes DELIVERY SERVICE: CALL 354-6880 date fixed above for the receipt of such bid.’ HOURS: 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. TELEPHONE 923-4266 - 929-9587 enter Scripps Institute of or proposals. Oceanography at the University P eter G. Humanik, Secretary Hillside RecreationCommlssioi IIE DELIVER PIZZAS, SANDWICHES <5 SODA of California, San Diego in Sep­ HILLSIDE T1MES-JUNE 16, 1966 Johnny Murphy’s 7 DAYS A WEEK 12 NOON TO 2 A.M. tember in pursuit of his Ph.D. Fees $8.20 degree in biological oceanogra­ CHINA HALL BEER, WINES 4 LIQUORS 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. SURROGATE'S NOTICE phy. ______NOTICE TO CREDITORS 372 Chancellor Ave., cor. Leslie St., Newark, N.J. B r a s s H o r n ESTATE OF JACK ROSS Deceased. RESTAURANT 6, COCKTAIL LOUNGE VISIT OUR REMODELED Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KA- P H O N E S 923-4638 AN D 929-9434 Closing Day NANE, S u rro g ate o/ the County of Union, MODERN CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT Cor. CHERRY & WEST GRAND STS. made on the twentieth day of May A.D., DINING ROOM 1966, upon the application of the under­ Special Treats. Handed From Generation To Generation ELIZABETH. N.J. - EL 4-«7«7 At Sinai School signed, a Executrix of the estate of said O R D E R S PUT UP TO TAKE OUT RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FAMILY ENTRANCE IN REAR Closing day exercises at Si­ deceased, notice is hereby given to the S P E C IA L FULL COURSE CHINESE & AMERICAN FOR THE BEAUTIFUL REGENCY ROOM. PROPS. DAN "R " MESSAN0, BILL WHITTLE & JOEY nai Hebrew School, Hillside, creditors of said deceasedto exhibit to the LUNCHEONS AND SPECIAL FAMILY DINNERS Any Size Party Up to ISO Guests subscriber under oath or affirmation their will take place on Thursday,, claims and demands against the estate of June 23. Short skits and play­ said deceased within six months from the lets demonstrating various date of said o rd e r, or they will be forever DIRECTION OF AL ZIMMERMAN areas of the students studies barred from prosecuting or recovering Amerloen Express end Diners Club Credit Cerde Aooepted the same against the subscriber. such as Hebrew, History, Bible M arie K. Ross CAKEMASTERS and Prayers will be presented Executrix Polish American Emanuel G ersten Attornoy “ WHERE RAKING Its AN ART" TOWNLEY’S to the student- 1313 Liberty Ave. WEEKEND SPECIAL - FRI., SAT., SUN. Restaurant and Caterer* in attendance. These short pro- Hillside, N.J. grams serve as an excellent HILLSIDE TIM ES-M ay 26-June 2-1 580-592 NORTH AVE., UNIOIVN.J. Citizens Club Pees 516.80 OLD FASHIONED BOBKA M l BL0Y ST.. COR. HARVARD AVE. means of reviewing the year’s near Moiris Avenue ELizabeth M092-3 work in a constructive man­ SURROGATE'S NOTICE Pure butter Bobka dough, and filled with almonds, raisins, ner. NOTICE OF SETTLEtoEM \ NOT1C Recommended by Gourmet Magazine * HEREBY GIVEN, That the first and ; COFFEE RING nuts, cinnamon sugar and Awards will be presented by topped with golden brown ENTERTAINMEN1 account of the subscriber, M arie A. sess, A dm inistratrix of the estate of H streussel. the P.T.A. for excellence in EVERY FRIDAY & SATinffiAFEVENiNGS scholarship, synagogue atten­ TENSE E. DELANEY, deceased, wil SALEM DELICATESSEN audited and stated by the Surrogate M, 9:30 P. M. to 2:30 dance extra curricular activi­ C. ICANANE and reported for settler ties, and the Chagii .awards. to the Union County Court-Probate • 570 North Broad St., Elizabeth 4-7882 vision, on F rid ay , July 29th next at MAKE RESERVATIONS KARL Y FOR ALL A.M'. prevailing time. TRUSTEE INSTALLED Eh ted May 20, 1966. OCCASIONS IN OUR BANQUET HALL Hillsider Robert Black of Maple A. Hofs OlIR GRADUATION CAKES ARE $3.50 anil aP ami decofo- CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Benedict-Miller was installed Administratrix Uons include free hat and diploma • DELICIOUS SANDWICHES • Kenneth E. Jo el, Attorney t recently a Trustee of the New Open Daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m: to 1]:30 p.m. 130 Main S treet Opan T Days A Week - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m./ Jersey jAssociafion oj Credit Keyport, New J e rs e y J3 FREE DELIVERY Phone MU8-9601 Executives. HILLSIDE TIM ES-M ay 26-June 2 - 952 SHERMAN AVE. ELIZABETH EL 3-9/22 Fees 512.00 OPP. BURRY'S BtSC1. IT CO. \ PAGE 8 THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY JUNE' 16, 1966 Safety Bike Check Huge Success Rider Grad Around The Town!H,ll?;i®„t!LLltes ■Mr*. Svl»la Rate . WA 3-5874 ~ ^ " I Minds have been working and Sanford Epstein will com­ nuptial rites and a reception fol­ overtime this week as the final pete for Treasurer. Continued from Page 4 lowed at the home of the bride’s examination were adminis­ Rochelle San Filippo is the Richard Theodore Bogner,son parents. tered. Subjects that meet five new Junior President and John of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bogner of Miss Kathleen O'Donneill ser­ periods a week are required to La Dotto, Vice President.Pres­ ved as her sister's maid of hon­ 1449 Orchard Ter., was Bar have a final. ident of the Sophomore Class is or and Mr.Theodore Jontas was Mitzvah Saturday morning,May Sophomores received results Donald Pastor and Secretary is 21, at Sinai Congregation on best man. of the Natioifal Educational De­ Ruth Harzula, Run-offs for the The bride, an alumna of Hill- Mahle Aye. A reception fol- velopment Tests which were other offices will take place this 'OTrTtlgh-SchoolrTs-employee lowed. taken in March. Sixty-seven - w e e k : by the New Jersey Wholesale The guest list included rela­ students attained scores of Moving - Up Exercises, at Drug Co. here. Her husband is tives from Manchester Depti, ninety percent or better, entit­ which time Juniors become Miss Jill Ann Reich, daugh­ presently serving with the'U.S, Seniors; Sophomores become N.H„ East Meadow and Rich­ ling them to Certificates of ter of Mrs. Marion Reich of Marine Corps. Juniors; and Freshman become mond Hill, Long Island and 17 Merit. 195 Arthur Street received classmates and friends. Teresa Kostes has been e- Sophomores will take place Mr. Jerry Felker of 47 War­ an Associates of Arts de­ Richard is completing seventh lected President of the Senior June 17 in the Boys’ Gym. Club wick St. is convalesclngathome gree with a major in Medi­ grade at Hillside Avenue School. Class .and Candy Ross, Senior and Sports Awards will be pre­ following his confinement at St. cal Secretarial Science from Class Secretary. Carole Deck­ sented to'Seniors at this time. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth. Rider College, Trenton, at er and Donna Tangle will have Graduation exercises will be Honored at a dinner party at It’s a safe bet his get-wei commencement e xe rci ses a run-off for the position of held Tuesday evening, June 21 Saltz' Hotel and Country Club message, cards and visitors held Sunday June 5. Vice President and Ethel Avnet at Woodfield Stadium. in Mount Freedom Saturday hastened his recovery. -evening, June 4, were M r. and. Mrs. Saul Zirulnick of 51Mertz Back home following a five- RrearimHohHast Meeting Ave. The festivities, celebrat­ weeks abroad are Mr. and Mrs. The Rosarians of Christ the ing the couple's 55th wedding Max Kasoff of 244 Belleview Annual Card Party to be held BARBER SHOP King Church, held their last anniversary, were hosted by Terrace. Accompanied by his Friday, November 18th. Com­ (Near Dairy Queen) meeting of the season in the their children, Mrs. Morris brother and sister-in-l^,w, the mittee heads were chosen:Tic- FREE PARKINS Smith, Mrs. Irving Anapolsky school cafeteria on Monday kets, Mrs. Rose Sylvester and Hillside Shopping Center Louis Kasoffs of Philadelphia, evening, June 6th. and Mr. Philip Zirulnick of Pennsylvania, their itinerary Mrs, Joan Ciecura; Kitchen, 1127 Liberty Avenut Approximately 200 Hillside bicycle riders participated in the Annual Bicycle Mrs. Josephine Yankitis,out­ Hillside and Mrs. George Mil­ read like a page out of a travel Mrs. Mildred Dellutri andMrs. Safety Check conducted recently by the Hillside Safety Council. Chairman Char­ ler of Colonia. going President thanked every­ Mary Gurdon; Gifts, Mrs.Son- HAIRCUTS les M. Tanenbaum was pleased to receive the cooperation o( the VFW Davenport - guide. one for their help and cooper­ The Zirulnicks were married The happy foursome flew to nie Masterpol and Mrs. Tillie BOYS...... $1.08 Dill Ir. Post 1722 in this project. Fred Flanagan VFW post commander was ably ation during her term in office (Sat. $1.25) in Russia May 29, 1911 and came Spain, Greece, Turkey and Is­ Fitzsimmons; and Boosters, assisted by Lou Mengcs. vice chairman John Biondi was in charge of the project and turned the meeting over to to this country 45 years ago. rael, arriving in time for the Miss Filumena Messano. MEN...... $1.25 for the safety Council and was ably assisted by Jennie Kress and Art Rose, Safe­ the new President, Mrs. Ann Op«n Daily Mon.-Fri. 9-7 They settled in Newark and are latter's 18th anniversary cele­ The next meeting will be on ty Council Fred Flanagan representing VFW; John Biondi, Safety Council; and Jacknain. Corsages were made Sat. 8-6; Closed W«d. Hillside residents for the past bration with parades and all the Monday, Oct. 3, 1966. Lou Menges, VFW check the bicycle of James Sempson while cynthia Stetz, Jo- and presented to the new offi- three years. trimmings. lene Winters and Steven Papetti wait their turn. (Art Ro» Photo) The couple are members of cers by Mrs. Catherine Czir- " Then on to Holland where they aky. Poloner K.U.V., Erste Bers- boarded the S. S. Rotterdam for CAPITAL FUEL SERVICE INC. Fairbanks St., a senior at Mont­ Plans were discussed forthe chader K.U.V. and Congrega­ their homeward voyage. clair State College, received tion Kehilath Israel on Chan- 356 HILLSIDE AVE., HILLSIDE, N.J. College Circles the Sigma Alpha lota Music celler Ave. Mrs. Zirulnick is Award at the collegee’s s AnrAnnual MU 6-5096 . Miss Gloria lu2zolino, daugh­ A 1964 graduate of Hillside also associated with Mizrachi Senior Awards Assembly held Womens Organization, Hebrew t e r of Mr. and Mrs,. George High School, Mr. Farrell has ’recently. * *** ♦ SINAI SISTERHOOD iuzzolino of 29 Vine St., has also been elected co-chairman Youth Academy of Essex Coun­ 'Mr. Donald Ordower, son of , been admitted to the Summer of the 1966 Home-Coming ty in Newark and Rabeschover EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ordower events, scheduled to take place Progressive Ladies. Center of Communicative Arts of. 931 Salem Ave., has bfeen in coopcralion with The Hillside Times .program ai The Ohio State Uni­ at the University in September. The guests of honor have 12 elected president of the New is starting solicitation of the $10.95 versity in Columbus. grandchildren and two great­ York University History Club for cleaning and servicing •y This - accelerated course of Newark College of Engineer­ grandchildren. for the academic year 1966-67. WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS study, sponsored bytheDepart- ing held it’s annual "Ladies Mr. Ordower is entering his JEWISH NEW YEAR GREETINGS „ment of Speech, is offered to Day" recently, at which time Word has reached us that Mrs. IN THE HOME AND OFFICE ONLY senior year in the Washington the outstanding high school stu­ "Ph.T." degrees were awar­ Victor Heller Jr. of 364 Rut­ Square College of Arts and Sci­ dent whose interest lies in one ded 1 to 124 wives of students gers Ave. is "doing nicely" at Ads are from $1 up. If a representative does not ence. He also serves as the .of five areas of communication; at the college, as a reward for Kate Macy Ladel Convelescent We Are Dealers for Athletic Chairman of Alpha call you, please call Mrs. Sigmund Flamm, chair­ ^Debate, Theatre, General Com- their work in "putting hubby Home in Far Hills, following a Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi man, 926-9200 or Mrs. David Fox, co-chairmen EMERSON, CHRYSLER AIRTEMP It VORNADO through" NCE. five-week confinement at St. ^rnunication, Speech and Hearing fraternity. * * * WA 6-2208. .and Radio-Television. Among the recipients so hon­ Elizabeth’s Hospital,Elizabeth, AIR CONDITIONERS ored was Mrs. Dorothy 1. Poin­ Mr. Robert 1. Harris of 201 where she underwent surgery. ^ Mr. Raymond J. Farrell, son sett of 1457 Hiawatha Ave. Her Valley View Rd. has been named A school guard at the Gurd of Mr. and Mrs, Michael J. husband will receive his engin to the Dean’s List at Rutgers Ave. and Silver Ave. crossing, C»ICCM« W d O ^Farrell of 1133 Bank St., has eermg degree on Thursday, University, New Brunswick for she is surely missed by her t5een elected to Tau Kappa Ep­ June 9. academic achievement. . little "charges"—and she mis­ silon fraternity at Youngstown * * * ses them too. We just know 'Ohio) University. Miss Phyllis Haefner of 144 their cards will hasten her re­ r Pingry Spring covery. HAVE YOliR Bar Mitzvah services were Athletic Awards held Saturday morning at Con­ DIAMONDS APPRAISED Vincent L. Lesneski, Direc­ gregation B’nai Jacob in Ave- tor of Athletics at Pingry nel, honoring two cousins, Ar- I to ascertain their current market value. We can re­ School has announced that the thur Wayne Smith, son of Mr. | port that the sale of fine diamonds HAVE REACH­ following Hillside boys have and Mrs. Morris Smith of 324 won letters during the Spring , Trinity PI. and Scott Howard ! ED A NEW HIGH IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF athletic season: Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1966. Fred Szarko, 259Nottingham George Miller of 64 Predmore Call lor an appointment at Way, for varsity baseball; Bar­ Ave., Colonia. ry Benson, 189 Exeter Way, for A" reception wtTs held that freshman baseball; manager of evening at the Synagogue. DAVID R. GONZER varsity LaCrosse team, Ford Livengood, 83 Bauer T err.; Miss Ann Rosenblum, daugh­ Expert Diamond Appraiser captain of tennis team, John ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dolan, 126 Wilder Street; Alan Rosenblum of Cator Ave., Jer­ 790 BROAD ST. NEWARK, N.J. Gibby, 270 Ogdon Way, for sey City, became the bride Sun­ KINNEY BLDG. ROOM 318 tennis; William Rosenberg, 167 day, June 12, of Mr. DavidZon- PHONE 642-6039 Hartley T err., for track; and derman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knauer, 226 Exeter Way Harold Zonderman of Stanley for JV track. Terrace. Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, spiritual leader of Sinai Con­ gregation on Maple Ave. offici­ ated at the ceremony at Clinton Manor. Newark, where a recep­

n D R B T tion followed. Honor attendants were Mrs. VJ n 19 E I Stuart Borker and Miss Ellen Zonderman, sisters of the bride SERVICEF CHARGES!! and bridegroom, respectively. Mr. Charles Newman servedas best man and ushers included Mr. Howard Lubatkin, Mr. Mat­ mik HILLSIDE STATE BANK’S thew Piskadlo, Mr. Robert Gechtman and Mr. Borker. PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT The bride Is a graduate of Lyons Institute in Newark and is employed by Sandoz Inc., Han­ MINIMUM lilM KE - ONLY $500. over. Mr. Zonderman, an alum­ nus of Hillside High School, was graduated this month from Rut­ gers University College of Pharmacy, Newark. He Is em­ ployed by the Montclair Drug Store in Montclair. The newlyweds are making

their home In Parsippany-Troy Foreground: 1966 Coupe de V lllf. B ackground: 196J De v ib Conn ih u t Hills. t Mr. andMrs. Walter Springer Great • New or previously owned, a Cadillac represents (he finest motor car of Mayfair Drive, West Orange, have made known the betrothal investment you can make. Wherever you travel, you do so in complete confidence that you are enjoving of their daughter, Miss Janet You w on 't have to pay another service Sandra Springer to Mr. Sanford the ultimate in motoring pride and pleasure. You’ll discover it’s great—going Cadillac! chargeon your personal checking account. Mark Levine, son of Mr. and Just maintain a minimum balance of $500 Mrs* Max Levine of Grumman at Hillside, and you will not be charged Ave. for this important banking service. Miss Springer was graduated Cadillac’s remarkable record of owner loyalty is proof in from West Orange Mountain tinotion of Cadillac ownership to its solid reputation for itself that thefe is no other motoring experience as satis­ It's convenient, and safei to pay all your High School, attended Newark quality and long lile, it’s easy to see why Cadillac contin­ bills by check... and your cancelled check Colleges of Rutgers University fying as that of driving a Cadillac. Whether it is a new ues (o be the finest automobile investment in the land. and Is completing her studies at is always your best receipt. -Hillside 1966 model, or one that has seen previous service, the Y our authorized Cadillac dealer has a fine selection of State Bank now offers this new bonus in Newark State College, Union. car is so smooth and so elegantly quiet, its conveniences Tanking to present patrons and new ac- Her fiance, an alumnus of Wee- ' ■— •------new Cadillacs and meticulously cared for used Cadillacs, counts who maintain a-minimum balance quahie High School, Newark, is ■wHirntnotrerand-hs-safety--features scrreassuTingrthal whichevrrbest stmsyouTbudgtt and your family. He-wiU of only $500. Come in tonight, and take a substitute teacher in Newark. Cadillac owners motorwith a unique sense of-c-onfidence do everything possible to assure your complete moU*, advantage of this outstanding offer He attends Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford. and relaxation. When you add all this pleasure and dis- ing satisfaction .. . and is waiting to serve you now.

Christ The King Church was a u i s[side i S tate B an k the setting for the recent mar­ IT’S GREAT...GOING riage of Miss Ellen O'Donnell m Cfldlllac Motor Car Division 1221 llB F m AVE., HILLSIDE. NTT54-0500 to Mr. Thomas ToweJl. The Stitndmxl of the W orld bride is the daughter of Mr. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER FOR THE FINEST SALES AND SERVICE OF NEW AND USED CARS. and Mrs. Francis O’Donnell of 510 Tillman St. and the bride­ Op«n Thursday Evenings »;J0-| groom’s parents are Mr. and Oriva up window op.n daily |- « Mrs. Albert Towell of Bayonne. Rev. William T. Smalley, as­ SMITH MOTORS COMPANY ------= 4 ------sistant pastor, solemnized the 79 WEST GRAND ST., ELIZABETH, N.J. - EL 4- \