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Survey Joins dub Pack In the Hospital Hillside National Hank In Remodeled Home For Tentative Political A cardboard ‘sign stating, "A Cub Rale 1x4:86 Basis For lives Sere,” hangs in the children’s ^___ The Observance Of Its Twentieth Anniversary ward a t St, Elisabeth Hospital, Eliza­ A tentative rate of 4.86, nine beth., -where 9-year-old Paul A, points less than' that estimated by Zeigler, son of i i r -and Mrs. A F. Modernized Interior Has the township a t the passage of the Situation Zoigler, of v33 Fairbanks street,- Sat­ Kept Pace with Recent budget several weeks ago, was struck Subjects urday' became a member of Oub • Unusual Growth yesterday by the. Union County ■Pact # , Junior unit of the Boy Board of Taxation, This reduction. Remits! Puzzling Study of Occupations ot The, boy received; his neckerchief tional Bank oelebratos its twentieth of over $300,000. in ratables by the from William 0. Soutar, cub mas- county board which had been cy. High School Graduates ter, as his mother add sister a.nri anniversary. And in these two'de- by the local Board of ARSPwirs .. -oadee ^et-eidy-toe -officers -and-fiti Organise for Hoffman t Now Being Made dffiec.pattots4m-the*ospital- looked- I t is understood tha-t local pm rectofir'Elil tfiC ehtire community Hendrickson Backers on. His application for. membership can be proud of the progress nStoe tests are hot receiving much atten­ had been to Soutar’shands for s«ne tion, but * it has been learned that O FFICE, CLERICAL by this bank. Rely on Silent Vote time but was not acted on previous­ On April 23, 1920, toe Hillside there is a possibility of joint ac- JO B S PREDOMINATE ly because the pack-memtesifip-hae- “National "was organizea‘ and"given tion by several—county-municipal- been at capacity. The boy has been ities. A letter has been addressed VOGEL OPPONENT autoorlty to do business. Ito' -te* to Mayor Hugo B. Gensel by Mayor Ititerise to wanljtetoeaniy in the 'hospital over nine weeks, but- porary quarters, were looated a t 143 NOT YET IN VIEW to y>w rapidly recovering and eg- North Broad- street, where J. I Henry W, Plelster of Westfield sug- school, in rtoufts o f the ocoujta- pects to be able to Jobi bis fdiow Chapman & Bon are now located. gestmg concerted action throughout Hillside's political picture, one -eubs-sooa,—..., the-- Goun^v^on—wha b ia-bel-ieveri*Tt& —’ikxtay—tHe -HlHsTde—-National" ~ t week before “■the—deadline—for the Ot the menhers of the_QIaas ot 1939, ^ ,3h addition to his neckerchief, the doing a large volume-of— businese be unwarranted aotion_of filing of petitions ~Jor- the May 21 About 68 per cent pi the class up to boy received his membership card in a reoently remodeled and county board. - Republican primary election, exists Friday had iimwefed ^uestifoicE&tor Aad-hiSiW^bsotofheii®^ large® building which has a he Hutu form rarely seen here in re- but 100 pBr cent returns will fee of activity for oubs. Seven other tiful interior tlxat would be a credit sought to assure complete accuracy boys were admitted" Friday night at to any ingtropolitan institution. The first sign of activity has come for the survey. the scout oabin in Race street: Today toe bank compares verj Garbage Bids with organization of clubs to aid the The survey was made to deter" George Ctoonington and Elmer- Peek favorably with any o f its type re- campaign of Harold G. Hoffmah for Mne^to®ftffi-W:9tnpioyi®B~^ Jr., assigned to Den 1; Charles K irir gardltos of size. New low counter! governor. It is expected that ^ e n ’s citfis, by firas, by apetffie kinds or and Roger Williams, Den 2; Ken­ in the modem manner are ’ ccn- Up 50 Percent and women’s clubs will seek to over­ tasks porfcrared, and to ascertain neth Bauer and Barry Wagner, Den strutted of Bottlclno marble,' ant come the feeling that the Hoffman the vocational value of She high 4, to d Robert Westerfleld, i&n 5. a new vaplt is Set in the reart I campaign here is made, up of the aciwii subjects, courses and aetiy- At the same meeting Friday ifigBt recreation room in the basemen Increase In Labor Costs office-holders . by - bringing into ities. It is. anycipated that in ad- Thomas Pimm: received the highest has been added Tor toe employees activity' other persons not holding dittan to servtog as an important award to cubbing, the Lion Silver The exterior is finished to bries And Population Is public offices. So far the support hnpersonal and objective study for Arrow. Russoli Govette yeoeived^ai fand -granite toim. Given As Reason for Senator' Robert C. Hendrickson teachers and administrators it will Bear Silver Arrow, and • sevfaal A Community Institution Ifor governor has appeared to be minor awards were made, Roger. confined1 to few active party work­ play an important-p a rt in the plan­ Able and conservative manage . Hillside is faced with ‘the necessity ning of courses of study in ItiturtT Weinberg, graduating to Boy Serna Beautiful modern interior following recent remodeling operation 'at * EHlIridc"Nat :ment 'has enabled this bank to take ers here,, although they boast th at Troop Vi, received his senior scout­ 0 3 ? Ifor paying 60 per cent more foi the “silent vote” will show its force years. * Cox said yesterday similar I a .'definite place to toe commeroia the.next three years for the collec­ surveys' 'wfii be made later of sev­ ing neckerchief and handbook. Two. and industrial Itie cf toe oommun- at the polls. Other vacancies axe being created tion of garbage than it pays unde: Influence of Es&x eral classes preoedin# the Iasi llgr. The, officers are ali m en o the present.three year contract, bids graduatings®6s ^ ® see how much by the transfer to other units of Wide ccmmeroia! and' fUianoial ex Appearances a month before the gHDir...... • Wacker...... ' “Concerned Roosevelt Is received, last night by the Township progress^ has been-unade-by“ those Jack Shoppe anh Walter alias perience,-who-have-made~prominen,' prim ary Indicate a geri&rftl lack Of whose families are moving from Hill­ Committee indicated. ”~ enthusiasm, off all sides for politics outM;Sttobl;l^efiStga|i>^; em- I reputations for themselves to their Three bids were received; Pereday ployinent they prefer, often not ob­ side. Baseball practice will be held : respective fields. I in general,, which the Hoffman Saturday mornings. Norman Govette Over Vaccination Drop Poll F avorite & Meyer Company, Inc., of New forces, functioning smoothly; for tained in the torsi yestr. ■ Tire Hillside National is not so old ark, $09,000, an increase of $23,000 Conducted by * Faculty and Harold Gottesman, former cubs, an Institution a s to be set in i some time, now seem to be trying to now in Troop 71, "wtil instruct' a Appears to Coincide with get tid- of it but .with the definite above.the same flrm/s present $40,' I overcome. There have been no out­ The survey was conducted by a intention- of getting a smaller in j 45 Percent Favor Presi­ ways. In contrast to some of if 1000’, contract; LaFera-Greoco Con' novelty band:...... older banks, this bank is ofiterlr ward signs th at the Hend$rickscn faculty committee, of Miss Mildred Abolition of Clinics , halattog apparatus to its place. Dr dent lor Third Term; tracing * Company, of Newark, $70*- backers plan to form any central­ "am ti ton, chairman, Miss Margaret Waoker and Jowitt wili rejxtrt or I new banking services for,r.ew time 092, and Antonio. D’Allessio and Gaylord ahd'f^Qss Mhry ObsgroVe, •r — SCOUT HONOR COURT____ -this .rmlacement IpJ-Wi. A personal loan department was ized organization here, relying large- J. Leeds Brown, ECEkde dtettict A decided tM p”to" to e’MdhESFTIir Many Republicans • Company, also of Newark. $79.600, - Ijy oh -individual- aiid tlie -* assisted by several commercial stu; Cleanup Week. ■opened-eeveral--1 years ago'*fur toe ”rhe • bida were referred to Township dents and by students- -smployed-h-y. c ommissioner, will speak on “Good children vaccinated agahist small­ I convenience of - depositors and for I “silent vote" effect of Hillside’s caffiPtog and Camp Equipment11 to­ Clean Up Week was set for tin Fcrty-five per cent of nearly 350 Attorney Sigurd A. Emerson for proximity to Glean ' Government the National Yoito Administration, pox and inooulated against^dlph- week, of May 18 to 18. Relief ohects registered .voters of Hillside expressed I the resident® of Hillside and ..checking and a report later;. morrow night a t a Boy Scout Court therto .in recent years was 'reported I rounding communities-v/ho were not Essex" County, which was noticeable (Continued on Page 6) of Honor at Burden-Looker School. wit. he; called, upon to assist in the A-jd5sto.-ito' s6e. Franklin Delano Officials found 'that the LaEera- three years ago in. the smashing by Drr William F. Wacker, health work by cleaning u? various lots Roosevelt elected President of Siq I depositors of. toe, back. But. with rGrecco hid was not accompanied by department phystolanf to the Board I changes to toe .trend of the timt victory of Rev. Lester H. Glee' in and the garbage^qontraotors Will he United States for the third1 time, a certified check or a performance Hillside. • of Health. Dr. Waoker said he was asked to remove-ahsmbtisiu, i according to result® of a poll by thejiais-pushing. this department bond, both required by the specifica­ "concemed” over the deeltoe-. and has added new Ihstaltment loan Much .the same attitude has ap­ Jowitt stated tisat SlKMeh rsho: high school students The Republi­ tions, and th%t the D’Allessio bid! peared in the Township Committee The decrease is noticeable sjnee of sommunicaaie-.diseases compar can canal date,' Thontas B. Dewey, services. The Hillside National has had the check enclosed but that the clinics were .abandoned When .physi­ bean making loans to merchants, races. Committeeman Harry JEL favorably with other municipalities I received 32 per cent of the votes performance bond was for a Vogel, who filed petitions Saturday cians created.' the Public Health nweby, jriaffl case least. : The next two mosj popular |mafiufaolurers and* to individuals] tract for only $65,000, $14,600 less ^ s s a n g B lit has found with experience that for renomination, is apt to break, Hours la- their office^- and fear® of some have been reported. He stated candidates are Senator Robert A. than 'the amount bid by the ffr Inspection For Toy Autos such a decline had been expressed character loans to individuals a a precedent of many years' stand­ this resulted from close oo-oj Taft and Secretary of State Cordell Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy and ing by having no primary election, by members of the Heard of Health. tion between the school' system and Hull, who received 6 per oenf and sound and conservative banking. other officials indicatedv they be­ Hunting Deer — By Car Dr. Wacker was 'asked, to contact In. addition to personal loans toe opposition unless an unexpected last his department He reported the 5 per e3nt of the voles bast, re­ lieved the irregularities eliminated minute candidacy appears by next physicians to - determine whether following casos: Measles S3, chick' spectively. The complete results are bank, also offers F. H, A. mortgage the two bids automatically, leav­ Unearth Old Records they are reporting all- such work loans to modernize and . repair Thursday night. Most party work­ aajtox 30, dog bites 6, pneumonia. 4. las follows: ing only the one low bid as one ers concede Vogel the nomination. they do, so th a t accuracy of board scarlet fevar S, v/hoopiug oouglt and Ballots % pomes, and collateral loans a t cur­ meeting the specifications. Police have h ad an interesting week covering incidents rather l-rent .rates of interest on oollaterall For the vacancy created by the reoords is determined, before any mum®, 8 each, and tuberculoals, I Franklin D.. Roosevelt 160 45 Work Time Reduced resignation of Harry Schnabel Jan­ out of the ordinary. Monday a small girl, Beverly Kaiser, daugh- action is taken by the board. one. Twenty deaths and births werel Thomas E. Dewey : *108 32 lof life tosurahee policies, stocks, A. J. Lippman, president of Fere- ter of Kr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Kaiser, of 94 Hollywood avenue, ap­ ponds and other securities of ascer- uary 1 to become township treas- ' Following a - report, from Hpalth reported, and seven marriages. The I Robert A. Taft 19 g ’dteyHk^Meyer Company, Inc., who urer, an . unannounced candidate, peared at .police headquarters and asked that police “inspect” her Oflioar Samuel M. Jowltt th a t he board made plans to attempt tol I Cordell Hull 17 5 latoable value. was in ih e audience numbering For Unusual Situations former Committeeman B enjam in toy autojnobil^ th e way the State Motor Vehicle Department in­ had found that the ten-year-old hold the May meeting on Thurs­ I Arthur Vandanberg IS 4 about 30 persons, seated that in^ Hale, is reported to hold much the spects her daddy’s car. She was sent home to, the morning with oxygen tent owned by .the board is day, May 23, since the regular -date, Herbert Hoover 13 4 Many people , in Hillside receive creases in labor cos Ur and other ex­ incomes in more or leas regular same posiUOn, conceded an almost the request that she come back in the afternoon while police considered &bsoiutely out Of date May 15, will oonfiiot with thd dinner IPaul V. McNutt - ' s ■ 2 penses, as weU as^tneneed for tak­ certain victory by the great ma­ and, worthless, the 'board agreed to for Reoorder EUsworth J. Sterner. James A. Farley . 4 x payments with the result th at they I ing care of a larger population than figured something out. Those who saw her to the morning' weren’t may find it awkward, to meet un­ jority of political, workers.- Hale's around in toe afternoon, so if she hasn’t had the toy inspected yet |JOhn Nance Gamer. 4 -1 three years ago, force the increases st^pngth with iSaxty workers so far IWendell Wilkie 1 "T'f'yS'lf;- expectedor; Uausual Items of ex­ in bids to be made. He pointed out- tfiataW: abidtogr, young; miss-cto stffl;-go- back and perplex the pense. By taking advantage of .to® has been indicated as overshadow­ officers. Sterner Dinner Ijoseph W. Martin, Jr. 1 that the new requirements reducing ing that possible .for Robert G. Debate Before various installment loan plana which hours employees are allowed to work 2 2 s bank la offering,—whether a Schnabel, Jr., who has petitions al­ ■ Total votes oast: ; , ■ 887 , necessitates. the use of additional ready on file, and Frank J. LaTora, Committee Named Progress Clubs . . The poll was conducted by stu- depositor or not, ynn nnr. spread an equipment along with more men Tuesday night. a ear Was left parked -in -North Broad street I unusual outlay over a - period"~oi who is expected to enter the race. nortb'of Mertz avenue and of its own force began to roll down dents of Wayman O. Steengrafe, doing the work. Hale Has Edge - who commented, "While 50 per cent | months and repay it to omivenient the incline. Roiling along like a oar with a driver or "invisible” Chairman Louis J. Hess has an- A good attendance of members of monthly. installments. Committeemen, who had anti­ Unless developments during -the of. those questioned., were registered cipated some increase in the bids at the wheel, only quick action prevented its crashing into nounced the completion of the com- .th t .Men’fclJtod- Women’s Progress Jam® A Onefi, vice president of month before the primary election R ^ h h o an s,; only 48 per cent of the for these reasons, made little com­ change the present situation, Hale another parked automobile a short disttenee away. ntittae and final plans for the din-' Clubs listened to. a debate Tuesday ballots 'caBt were for Republican toe bank.' explains, “No m atter how ment over the situation, but it is carefully one, handles his iaffairis, is apt to continue to have support ner to be given tc Judge Ellsworth night a t a joint meeting in Progress candidates. It is aiso sighiicant. expected no early action on award- “by default." Schnabel, a candidate J. Sterner a t th e . Elizabeth Elks on that of the 163 votes which Roose­ to e“time-ivia come when' g little of the bid will be taken. Previously ; -- ^ Yesterday Patrolman Joseph Wirasnik decided, he might as well Hail. Philip Mayer end Edward extra'money may save an embarras- working quietly for three months, tobe up hunting in addition to .bis favorite-.sport, fishing. He Wednesday May 15. It was a n ­ velt received, 45 were cast by Re­ it had been intimated th at if bids has never sought office before and nounced h a t F; Alfred 3ubb had SUberberg upheld the affirmative of publican voters. This seems to in­ sing situation, i t is Just as impor­ -btought-to headquarters a- ybung doe to be turned over to game were too high all might be rejected is appealing for younger Republi­ been designated’ as secretary and "toe. question, “Resolved, T hat ijie dicate toe -Continue popularity .of tant to know how to borrow wisely and new bids sought, as there is wardens 'after a New York City driver, Charles Weichbrodt, told and economically as It is to know can recognition. LaTora has made Leslie R. Tiohenor, Jr., the treas­ Btoted States Shcaald Send All Aid resident Roosevelt and his New still considerable time before the nta the animal appeared “from nowhere” to front of hfoi at 12:45 . how to save.:’ several Unsuccessful races before urer, and, the committee of Elks to to. the..ABes. Short, of Manpower,-" Deal 'in"'a town v/hlch, at the last new contract must become effective, but expressed confidence th at he -P--ta--and wa^kifled”^ 2 ® e._ iaip act,S S B toilltle of consist of 'the - fouowh:g: . General Election, cast 72 per oent of He pointed out that the trend in July 1. .while .th e negative -was taken .'ay personal-finance is toward- install- wifi.,have more active political work-.., S beSF'ffiblTaBefg' avinue bridge. Pohce were Surprised!, • -Bitodtog-inspector- Hago Boberia, the", to ta l, of...votos .lor,Jtopuhhoan. With him this year than-in'the - ® hillside, isn’t supposed to be a game preserve and there had Albert Borst, Fire Chief Albert Abe Meyer to d Harry Sommer. The candidates. -snent'purchase :-*An todividusl: buys his home on the installment plan; il in general, however, both been no previous reports of a dear wandering away from game Chamberlain, John •?.- Oonnehy, dtoislon Went to - t& *afll*mative “TheBe revealing figures" were Schnabel and LaTora appeared: to Vito DiBeha, fl-ustave A. Falzer, found by a group Prohiras of makes JHA loans, for repairs; pur­ Suspend Sentence reservations toward Hillside. f-r • * side, which showed that: such .aid chases hts. automobile gn®. other be faced with the necessity for Frank. Farrell, ■■ Sr., . Maxwell M. Amtocan.Demtwracy students. They Several bids have been received fpr tbe opportunity to have from, this, country ^ouid' .not^ofQf : equipment; buys his insurance and pitalizing. on a “silent vote” in Hsihler, H arry.. Qohton, Charles went into each of the 15 voting dls- In 3 Auto Deaths the absence of widespread organlza- jut.W irasnik claims firstetom ee if the game warden la Qrantr -BirrB--A; Herrigei, hemiiRi A help fight Shis country’s- battle, but pays for most of the worthwhile TOffig. tricts of Hillside to sound oi:t. pnh- things 1)1 - life"' OB the axtnilmnnj. tiofi support.' . J] HuU,-James-In)ja,bai'toIo,—Charles ■ would motailir strengthen those iS 5 he-opteien or. a group -of 'fourteen plan, A bank cannot continue to Two other iatdars aoppar ,ln the Jonto, Captain gaul Etorleskv. tious -whioh are - supporting - de­ presidential possibilities. The fol­ Sherman , 48, of 147 Bergen Shut its eyes- to toe te n d of the Street, Newark, changing his plea picture at the moment.' Qne is the Clerk Howard J. Bloy.has received a mass of old OharlesLacey,- Bnbirt'-W, Lane, •Ar­ mocracy -agalnak tohihlArlanisgrrThe lowing etudeat committee tabulated^ robablllty -'th a t James j, ’Kuslv, * thur -T. Lee, Oden F. Llbiey, John negafcive presented toe usual argu­ the 337 ballots which were turned T tite. Tho Hfiisido National Hai-k from n ot guilty to nma vmTFTJn u lnuulu. „ re°°rds covering toe,period f « m 1913, when Bcmgy® was offers new hanking services for new president of fatillslde Motors, Sc]] MasoBr James .A. McCarthy, Frank ments in favor o: isolation, an in: Evelyn Ladell, chairman, George 1937 indictment changing him with ^tPOTatea as-a separate municipality, until 1923. When he be- times. causing death to three persons by antagonist of the Township Com- * Mitchell, Ernest Rettino, Fred A. open, foyum and question period fol­ Fischler, Richard Gawllck, Peggy mittee, while Otherwise a militant ZTh® clerk-seventeen years ago, he did not receive the old records, Rbeter, William Runyor., Commis­ lowed. Reed and E>ugh Short.” Its assets have increased con­ reckless driving, Monday received a smg only his seal, minutes of Township Committee meetings siderably in toe past few years, and suspended sentence. Republican, will become an inde­ sioner of Board of Works of EtizsC-’ Wfiliam Raphael was appointed to pendent candidate fox one ‘vacancy ^ ".aESeW ffici- ordinances. The old records, some ot whioh these amount to 13,679,678.89 as of Judge Edward A. McGrath point­ beih, Chief of Folioe Norman L. represent ibe-Men-s- Stogem - Sit® April 1st, 1940. The officers and the general election and stage an been tutoed -. over to Township Treasurer, Harry Schnabel ' Sanford, Henry singe, Clarence Van I f to? dedioation of the new high Get Piano Bids ed. out th a t Beers had1 been a cripple unusual type of campaigfi which directors who .direct toe bank’s since childhood but had been given they pertain to his office, were unearthed! recently when Deursen, Ernest V oei, Committee­ school May 9. The club will pre­ activities are as follows:...... may disconcert his opposition. The 1 homestead;: of th e late State Taxi commissioner George Oomp- m an Harry R. Vogel, Arthur o . sent a silver-lined gavel to the a nine-year-old truck with defec­ other is the expression by several For New School Richard E, Earl, president; David tive brakes by his employer, a coal ^Btoys predecessor $s township clerk, Woodfleld, Edward A. Zilahy and school. Harry Jacobson, reporting H. Doremus. vice president; James Democratic leaders of their hope Amold McClow. for the committee on the picnic, dealer. McGrath said Beers had that Hale will win the Republican Is were received Tuesday night A Qnefl, vice president and cashier; stated the truck swerved to the The toastmaster Will be Mayor said It would be held June 16 at D, W. Wolf, assistant cashier, Direc- nomination as an “easy candidate to Hugo S. Gensel. th e dltoier wig Forest Lodge, Plainfield. . toe Board of Ediucation for wrong side of the street when he beat.” This may be traced bac$: to Finnish Drive To Ifi&nosjor-tha hewtoj^i-scho^-from tors are David H, Doremus, Harry^ -be-tovea-ih^e-mais-irt--roohi:;itt: - TSa Progress Clubs’ revue sched­ W. Dbremus, Richard S. Earl, David tried-to-&pply-the-Jn-akesr-thus-eaus-- the time four years ago when Ar- fi:an p m- «.rfrt t>i«ra ■mll'l hB rUnua-r uled.. ’nr M w 11 m u rUc/MUcori on/! •Aitenberg Piano House, Eliza- ing the fatal accident. In view of thiir T. Lee, Democrat, won over ■betii, MWHthe- e -rtgith Itlaao Com-- A Jaggers, D, Leeds Miller, Jr., Wll- Beers’ crippled condition, which }md ^use'-IVext Weefc entertainment and dancing. it was announcedjtoat music would 'HSin MCL. Bristol, Hale, who was poking .re-elfection. The--dinner Is open to membera pany,--Newark,-~The-bidSi ■^coverinig sdf him - to spend - eighteen Few petitions have been filed so Will Lead Wonten be'prevtdedl^JabkltitEenBtod and lous types of pianos, were re­ Bradin, Jainas A Oneil, "Willis M. months in a hospital as a child and ^ M e ’s Hnrdsh Relief Fund of the Hfilaide Lodge, .feiands of hti Band Supreme. There w ill. be Rose, Emil A Herrigfel, George W. ■r for county committee posts in Judge Sterner and their wives. daaeiag afterward. ferred to committee for oheoklng as to use crutches until he was 14 both parties. Only one Democrat ^ r i s estoeoted to close next week In Jewish Appeal to specifications required by toe Kuhlman and Horace K, Corbin, jr. years-old, the judge declared it was PWA S ™ died, and only thirteen Repub­ of OI 1116 efforts unlikely any jilry ‘wdiild convict licans, four of the candidates being Herbert R. ptto reported remodel- toe chaw?!18*??1 e^ew lttee under Mrs. Louis L. Buchner will serve “He. should be in a hospital in eighth district battles. of T. Edgar Whi­ iflg. of a classroom and the, music Plea To Workers now," Judge MoGrath added. f f i& S suPerintendent of as Hillside chairman of the woman's room in. Calvin Ooolldge Bchool Into’ The accident Occurred May 21] Corporation. __ division of the ttolted Jewish Ap - Sn. auditorium, as requested by the Made By Luftman 1937, in Route 29 near Bloy street. LAFAYETTE ALUMNI peal of Essex County, West Hudson .NEW CAR SALE ■Parent -Tenahei1 3\ssoeial)ion—of—toe- His truck collided with & sedan, WILL JH M Q R SENIOR school, would cost about $500. The operated by Emmet Fowler, 26, of C w iu & a 800d 3ized to d Hillside,. in the coining cam­ Pleas for sincere work in behalf Iffi» « * ' * 9 * « to make the paign according to announcement board voted an extension, of time of toe.,candidates th ^ favor and Madison. The driver was ldlled in­ George. A. Reasor, of 17 Co© ave­ (509, jS L ^ J s ^ local *ive over this week by Mrs. Meyer Kussy, . Clearance Sale on Brand new_iS40 Plymouth, for completion of grading, fencing for aid to getting unregistered resi­ stantly and his father, Walter nue, president of the Northern New tlons eohtrlbu-. women’s chairmyi. anil construction of concrete .walks dents, listed fpr the primary elec­ Fowler, 66# and Arthur Corey, 62, Jersey Alumni Association of. Lafay­ ^ ■ a S a gflai at ..the Hillside Na- Organization of the Hillside wom­ De Soto,. WJlIys and Hudson cars. REAL and drives a t the new high, school tion befofe nexj;. Tuesday's regis­ also of Madison, died1 later as a re­ ette College, heads the committee to WthoutrtT1! 5ave totaled. $340,07, en’s division wUl launched short­ from Monday to May 6, in view of tration deadline were made last sult of injuries received. select the outstanding Lafayette donations to. ly jn preparation far tbe official BARGAINS. Big Tradein Allowances. 24 the cold weather encountered by night by Chairman Harry L Luft­ Beers was declared never to have senior from northern New Jersey, j nio-hto^', 'Willsoais efforts in opening of the campaign which will the contractors for the grading, 3. man to members of toe Republican id any encoimtef-^spQi police who will be honored1 at a dinner of F. Chapman &. so n .. " tL y township will re- take place at a dinner .Wednesday, • -rnonthe.- terms: odtinty oommlttee a t his office, 1424 previously. Charles Becker, his the ,association on May 3, The wie largest concerted assist- May 8 at the Essex House, Newark. North Broaff street. counsel, entered; his new plea for dinner will be held at the Ehsex SEE ALLEN BROADCAST Luftman stated that ail should him as his trial was about to start. County Country d ub. Members of the Rotary Club last work hard'for toe candidates they night attended a broadcast in New- EVKnv p a r t i e s favor and then agree after the Hillside Motors Inc. York of the Fred Alien program primary election on the winners PARTIES THURSDAY, M r i L u t i SUNDAY, 1-5 P. BL sponsored- by the Bristol-Myers without any ill-feeling or regrets. EVERY TUESDAY 2-4 f . M. EVERY FR ID A Y 8:M F, R Company pf Hillside. Elmer Peter­ -toi- . ST- OATHMUHE’S a u d i t o e i u m 1308 North Broad St., Hillside, N, J. EL. 3-9371 He urged members to*fee that peti­ QAIOS - U OBNW sen, member of..the club and official tions be filed before the deadline for Churph of Christ the King Auditorium of the company, arranged for the candidacies for toe county commit­ Batten At*, u , Bloy St, "*n- 1-1- visit to toe broadcast for the mem- tee and other offices, one week from tonight, r* i 26 GAMBB Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES; THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1940

present, the slate of officers at the given by Mre. George Fairchild at the recipient of many beautiful Elizabeth. Mother andhabv. Calvin Coolidge regular meeting on Thursday.' A Bristol-Myers Drama her home, ,253 Pennsylvania avenue, gifts. ported doing nicely, 1SK4 rummage sale will be held jM ay'.} oh Friday in honor of Mrs- 0, Games and refreshments were en,- W. ft. Oertloff, of-249 i and 4 a t U8a;J4berty avenue, near By MBS. BESSIE CURTIS Fiedler, of^Thomas street,\T3ie joyed Friday evening at the home vania avenue; will Blip street. Group To Give Play Around Town Officers Elected table, decorated with pale . green of Daphne Sharpless, of 213 Bank next Monday from /the 2 ? Mrs. Boberit I. MacBride, widow- j Mr. and Mrs. A. Tillou and family, favors and streamers on a pink street, by the following friends: School pf Flne and I n d u s te ^ A play, "Aiiht Tffiy Goes to Tqwh,' o f the fornier pastor of Hillside d r 400 Columbia avraue, spent Sun­ tfsblS-elotihi .had a touffuet of spring- Katherine . Sells,- Peter- Doherty, completing a four-year '££& Officers were elected for 'the new Hoffman Club Ladies will be presented THdday sight a t Presbyterian Church, is a guest at day visiting on Long Island -apd fiowers as a center piece. Guests Jarpas Decker, Fred Singe, Janice machine tool-designing term by Calyhi Coolidge P.-X. A. the home of -Dr? and Mrs. Wi-l-llam * celebrating thelrTStlr wedding anni­ were .-M re,F. Zogbaum, Mrs. J,- Johnson,- Clara Blaine and Janet Tomorrow evening he w„ last Thursday. Those selected are tol-Myer3 Company by members . of Pabji ahd Mrs. O. Bradford. Eiders. tend a dinner-dance of theS, Mrs. John Wade, president,; Hinman,. of' 11Q1 Salem avenue. versary. T o Hold Game Party th e Bristol-Myers Association and Celebrating her 19th birthday i Guests who. were invited to a Mrs. R. Schneider and daughter The regular meeting Of the Junior Engineering Society- .71 Ixturence Lillie, first vice president: a group from the Eltzahetti nivm -Joan, ,„aad..M«—H- ....Warner.,—of. Asound-The—Clock—rinH—iOluh—WAS, YffH-vo VxnfU TNIW- rii..,. • . vv0r ttl l Mrs. tiiadys Qoodell, second vice Theatre. -Batoday evening, Biaing-Hr irlgglr -birthday.supper'atrthe-Bcrgeirh'omer daughter of Mr. and Mrs', fa rn Her- Union, were guests of Mrs. F. held at the home of Caryl Streb-' day he will attend a dinned president; Mrs. i ‘William r Stewart, The Ladies’ group of the Hoffman Participating in the play- are 1434 Bond street, on Monday ever; for Governor Club iriS Hillsiderrmet rfeeli J t 216 Winana aveiiue, ehfer- /Bing, in honor of Vernon’s 18th Dufeck, of ,1075 Thomas street, on inger, 1131 Chester street, Tuesday for -the ■ graduates at ffifl secretary; Mrs. Richard. Qoeller, Miss Kay^ Hoffman, Miss Dorothy' -Monday a-ftemoonr the oocaslon be­ afternoon. After a business meet­ Riviera, Newark. His g u e s t , treasurer. Instal^lital will take at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lampe, tainea' at' bridge. Quests were birthday were • George Del .'Sante, Sohwartz, 'Mrs. Mabel Beah, Miss ing Mrs. Dufeck's birthday. ing’ thO girls worked on their sew­ functions will be Miss m {dace at the May "meettns. 1230 Robert street,. Monday after­ Mildred Basnak, Miss Ruth Stan- Barbara Soderstrom, "Jane Keiper, Hiehari Wagner, Billy Hale- and noon.* Hans were • made for a Lorrttoe Qssenfort, Marion Conran, Arthur.,,Ruhl. ,, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. CUr- ing. project, after which games were HoUCk, of Springfield1. ' Delegates to the County Council bach, Miss Dorothy H r easier, Paul tia, of 140 Virginia Street, enter­ played. ■ Elaine Virjue and Cecelia meeting . May 2 in. .Baffin High moffsier game party to be. lisid Wed­ Arnoida Do Groot and Dorothy Another birthday celebration was Smith, James 'Elliot, ■ Larry Warner. Johnson, of Hillside, and Josephine a iaiScbdor. -given by Mrs, William tained Mr. and Mrs. C. Koniiz and, Miller, ■prosptotiyn jnemhers, were EMMA D. CLAYTON School, Elizabeth, will.be Mrs. Vic­ nesday bventng May a - in Masonic Charles. Bartell and,-Miss Roberta HSMl, i North Broad street. Mrs. -Grasha, of Maplewood. High score izupnik; .of 208 Dorer avenue, for Mr, and Mrs. M. Russo, of Glen-' present, .The -ciu>),”wh meet Mon­ Services were held ijw , to r, Muger, Mrs. John Pee, Mrs. Killy. dale, Ti. T„ and Mrs. E. Williams, of day April 22 at the home of Mar­ Wacfe, Mrs. Qoeller, Mrs. Stewart," Grace Greene was appointed gen­ was made by Arnolda De Groot. •her daughter Nancy Joan, who was afternoon at 2 ohlock at hit-k™ eral chairman, others including Mrs. j Pat% Hammond, of '49 Hnrden 12 years, old oh Tuesday. - Guests in­ Newark. garet Scheu, of 190' Ryan street, 1377 liberty avenue, for m Z Mrs. Stephen Mahaly, ’Mrs. Austin Other inembers present, were Carol Kiley and Mrs. -Solomon' Eadler.' . Fred Wilken, Mrs. W. Biskey, Mrs. street, oeieteated her sixth birthday cluded Rhoda Cohen, Helen Blzer, Returning from Florida, Mr; and D.- Clayton, 82, who died S i b: Mading, Mrs. E. Bielweis, Mrs West Orange 'G irH rp 1 with a party on Saturday after­ Margaret'.Wheatb Jewel. Pack in a Mrs. H. Lewis, of Gales Ferry, Otmn., getzel, Margaret Rupp and- Frances Barnabas Hospital, Newark f i l A. Andrews, Mrs. J...Schneider, Mrs. noon, 1 Table idsooraflons ware car­ Norma Van Allen,'all of Hillside. are spending this week with their Slksnius. following a long illness. Rev D. Wright, ■ Mrs, - J: MsOarthy, Mrs. ried P u tin jrink: and yellow with Mr. and Mrs. a Peterson, Of daughter and.son-in-law, Mr. and Hostesses for the coffee --social Robert Cockrell of First s i To Describe Work O f T Kemp. MTS. D. Storms. Mrs, w W ed To M . Perweiler a large hirhhrlav oka Arlington. - and Mr. and Mrs. O Mrs.' W: Bischnff. of 113 Virginia neYi. Thursday Anrii 25 a t Calvary Church willwin officiatedmiCHM. .Binu.,. Gillette, Mrs. B. Tichenor and Mrs. Piece. Those present ware Judith Peterson, daughter Elinor and son street. in Evergreen Cemetery. Museum To Women W. Huth. A social hour followed The marriage of Miss Margaret Aline Greene,. Adrienne Boutot and .Leonard, of' I^ndhurst, helped1 lit­ Ilttte Barbara Ana Heuck,: grand- Mrs. Clayton attended Misti the meeting. Throm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, -of Hillside; For ton tle Miss Gladys^JCngman, of 1044 daughter of ML and Mrs.- Thomas kUst Church. .She -was a mm Conrad Thronk of West orange, to Schustef, of "CHoa; Lola Eopf, Thomas street celehrate hcf igepn.^ A. Donnel ly, of 241 Ryan street, Last * Th-ursday- • tho Brownies of Of the Ladles’ Auxiliary oi~b Hufiter Ross, *oT' the Newark Michael Perweiler, of 25 Vine street, Jimmie Harvey and Virginia Opp, birthday on Sunday. celebrated her “Second birthday on Pack 53 of Saybrook: School hiked 380 of the Brotherhood oi Rail, Museum, will be the guest speaker took place Saturday a t St. Peter’s of Elizabeth; Jimmie Thompson, of Mrs. A.* Crane, of 39 Looker Street, Saturday. The decorations were in Trainmen, of Jersey City, g™ a t the next meeting of - the Fine to the new school; The first troop Plans DiscussiecJ For Church, Newark. Rev. M, A tv-ri­ Rahway; Richard Hurley, of Cran- entertained.-.eight tables of bridge pink a-nd white with Pinocchio as blazed the trail with Brown Owl lng are her husband, Arthur 01 Arts" Department of the Woman’s mes officiated. A reception was ford; Betty ( Ann McCarrrrn ahd on Wednesday.. Proceeds were given the^theme. A -musioal-cakei-as-cen-^ Mrs—Bbim-as-the-leader.—Theseo- ton; her father, iWid-ji-Btmj Club of Hillside to' be held this Joint Spring Dance held, at the . Throm home. 5 Billy MoCarron, of New York, and to the Hillside Order of Rainbow ter piece played' “Happy Birthday" ond, led by Tawny Owl Mrs. Teufal, of Whippany; a ' daughter • a evening at 8‘: o’clock : at the home Miss Helen Throm attended her Nancy Elsasser, of Bellerose, L. I. Girls'. as it was ciit. The guests included followed' the signals. Brownies who and, a sister, Mrs, Helen Vug of the new chairman, Mrs. R. ' T. sister and Nicholas Perweiler was Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Demark, of Mrsl O. Bradford and1 gon Charles, Frankie Abt, of Maplewood, Patricia veer, of Jacksonville, Davis, o f'1522 Center street. Mr. Plans for. the annual spring dance took the hike were Barbara Spence, his ; brother’s best man. 1S August 126 Oohant street, spent toe wfeek- of 244 Ryan stir^C TTosepTi" Attihs, Heimall. Nan Mc®or, Jimmy and Jean Riley, Roseihary Matay, Elinor Rosa will apeak on “The Mnmmn to be held at the 3hacknmn.xon Marsch of Union and1 Frederick endl with relatives in New . TTn vnn. of Hillside,-and Mn--and—Mra, W-r -Bear— Qodfrevi—of—Newark: —Pa-feby- Its TSxHMEs" and—Activities;”—Mrsr Gonn;——* Sta^uss and Janice Bloy; - ~ :uountry--ciu^=“Westfleldr"SsturdBy Weidman of Newark ushered. After Hess, of Nutiey, left~Friday 'and Ryan, of mington, ahd Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Sanford A FajTand, PATRONIZE -Davis--will--be-t!h9 hostess. evanlng, May 4, by Delta Chapter a wedding trip' tile oouple will live . George Speidel, mailman of sfjent the week-end at Washington, Donelly, of HUlside. Her great : A covered dish luncheofl will he of 852 Winchester avenue, announc- OUR of Bigma Lambda Phi Sorority and at 14 Melrose place, North Arling- Liberty Park section, is enjoying Ws D p. grandmother, Mrs, Mary Ann Wies-. ed the birth of a baby girl Tues­ held by the Welfare Department at Alpha Eta "Chapter Of Phi Alpha toii. vacation at present. A surprise birthday luncheon was en, was also present. Barbara was the home of the retiring chairman, Sigma ; Fraternity were diseussea day a t Elizabeth General' Hospital, ADVERTISERS Mrs. Arthur L. Theurer, tomorrow; lest week- a t a fraternity meeting WILL PRESENT FLAG at.L . p, m. The new‘chairman, Mrs. at the home of Leigh Gove, 1451 Richard Frank, will be introduced. Compton terrace. . . . . Star Of Hillside Ooumoil No. 83, Projects for the oomifig year wifi Music will be provided by the Daughters of America, held a meet­ be discussed. Box Hendrix orchestra; Dancing ing at the Hillside Community “The Craft -of Glove Making” is will be, fpfam 9 to 2. The fraternity House, Coe avenue, last y6ek. The a projeot begun by the American committee in charge' includes Clif­ Council voted to present toe new ■Home Department, arranged! by ford Bellamy; John Hammer, Theo­ high school with a Bible. Plans axe Mrs. Hugo S. Qensel, ehaifthah. dor Lindlau, William Melehlnger also being made > to present toe Sun­ Whqt Every Metropolitan Policyholder There will be two classes, one be­ and William Miller; acting chapter day School of the Hillside Presby­ ginning; April 22 at 1:30 p. m. at master. terian .fimuroh with two staffs and the home of - Mrs. J. Henry staub the n&tdonai emblem, one staff to and together April 26 at 1:80 p. m. be used for the Christian flag and a t the home of Mrs. Wilbur H. Cox. toe other for toe Amerioan flag, Should Know about his Company Mrs. 'Florence Jensen, of Mlllburn,. After the meeting a sooial hour will iaatraot in the art of mn>ing Miss Stei-nholtz And followed. hand-sewn gloves to measure. e n t e r t a in s f r ie n d s The Civics Department will go - RoseHeManWed Metropolitan presents its Business Report for the year ending December 3), 1939. (In .rmHaict* with on a- trip to * Clirto^FaMSsTCIE- Mrs. Wallace T. Baiilie, of 39 the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department) ta n ,'' Tuesday April 23. Menders Miss Elsie Steinhpltz, daughter of Trinity place; entertained a group Will meet at the, homO i SpBeR-TheyTplayedr- bridgsr rtr Ml'S * State, h t hftmicipal ^ Tia,f)5S;727»>- Dhrideedi to Follcyholders . . . . , a t 1:80 >p, m. ' - Judah' ^OongregaSon,. Newark, of­ Baillle’s residenoe afterward. ■ Canadian Provincial & Municipal Set aside for payment during the year 1940. ficiated.' A reception followed the 103,823,959.75 ceremony. A trip to., Washington 573,665,903.43 Reserfa for Fatirs Faya eats oa Sapplamaatary Contract. . 112,986,146.83 ’.SCOUT MEETING CANCELLED Public Utilities 1 ‘ , 689,740,113.^5 is being made by the oouple, who Industrial k Miacollaneous , 2 , Hold for Claims ...... To Represent Pi-ImA. - will make their home in lfillside. . The meeting of Girl Scout Troop 405,093,316.15 .22,931,579,79 32 scheduled for next Wednesday Stocks r . \ k 1 ...... Including claims awaiting completion of proof and eatimated , The maid of honor was Miss 86,624,833.01 amount of unreported -1°,—. A t Spring Conference Bernice Hollow, of Newark, and has Seen cancelled1 and toe" girls will A ll but $22^561.13 are Preferred or Guaranteed. Irvmg Stolnholta, of-Roselle, brother meet again -oh' May 1. Members are Other Policy O b iig a tlo a s ...... of toe bride-elect, was best mar now engaged to second class work, Mortgage Leons, Reel Estate , , . 953,658,650.07 Mrs. Anthony Aldrich, Mrs. Rob­ with emphasis on citizenship badge. Farm, - ...... , " V 76,890,988; Including reserves for Accident and Health Insurance, divi­ Miss Stainholtz was honored at a dends left with Company, premiums paid in advance, etc. ert C. Kirkpatrick and . Mrs. -Ray­ dinner reeently at Perri's Restaurant Other property ...... 876,767,661 mond Hetzel will represent toe Hur- Loaas oa Felleies ...... Mlscellaaeoas Liabilities . in Newark by the Misses Henrietta A Friendly Visitor, Bringing Good 515,495,459^6 den-Looker P.-T. A. at the Central and Florence Gerson, Bernice Sol- Liabilities not included above, such as taxes due or at m ted. Spring Conference at Plainfield News every, week for 15 years to all Real Eitate O w n e d ...... lew, Lillian Goldberg, Esther Epsel, the family in toe homes of Hillside ' 407,215^94.74 special reserve*, etc, Wednesday. -. Celia Stetoholtz, Miriam Fierstein Include, real estate for Company use, and homing projects. The nominating committee will and vicinity—About local events C a s h ...... t , ' TOTAL OBLIGATIONS . . . , , and Bert Girion., and local people.—Adv. 132,667,027.52 $4,832,268,614.29 Fremiumt Oetltandieg and Deferred Sarplas ...... 87,666,343.58 309,717,566.80' latere,t Dae and Acerned, etc. . . , , , This serves as a margin of safety, a cushion again! 60,340/3746 gentries which cannot be foreseen. NEW EXCUniVE TOTAL $5,141,986,181.09 TOTAL VACUUM-SOWER SHIFT $5,141,986,181.09 On all models of no extra cost. Only Chevrolet has this NOTE-Assets carried at $221,390,536,99 in the above statement are deposited with various public officials under requirements. marvelous Exclusive Vacuum- o f law or regulatory authority. Canadian business embraced in this statement it reported on basia of par of exchange. Power Shift .. .supplying 8058 of the shifting effort automata 'call?,' and.requiring only 2056- TEN YEARS OF PROGRESS Highlight* of Motropolitan'f growth and stability ovor tho past daeado Insurance in Force After fulfilling all its contractual oblig«j6ns (including payment of over Life Insurance $4,260,000,000 to policyholders and beneficiaries) over the 10-year period 1929 . . $17,933,000,000 of adverse economic conditions from 1929 through 1939, Metropolitan NOWHERE ELSE .1939 . . $23,193,000,000 ^Accident A: Health Insurance 1. -. - added to its contingency reserve, or Weekly Indemnity surplus, as an extra safety factor, more than . $112,000,000 ,1929 .... $13,928,000 features like These! 1939 .... $19494,000 strengthened the basis of its policy to the extent of . , , , , . , Chevrolet lor <40 I* « .. •"* •«' » * ' 3 . . .. made expenditures to improve prop­ erties acquired through foreclosure, without 1929 - . . $2,659,000,000 increasing their valuation ...... 1939 . . . $4,493,000,000 Funds held, as required by 4. ...reduced the valuation of securities and real estate as carried on its books, by more t h a n ...... :rrr..r.;.,i 5 .. .. expended on health and welfare work for policyholders more t h a n ......

6. YET, over this u m e 10-year period, and in addition to the shove, Metropolitan also paid or credited to its policyholders elmost one HUion dollars in dividends...... CHEVROLtfS TOTAL . . . ' ...... ‘

FirstAgainr NKW '’tom tlipn*'’ S%NC 659 With completely new U ASTER 85 1 ‘ streamlined body— low- M A M ex | .red center of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (f UADIRIHSMES. .80UT0fTKUST9YIA«S b u s i n e s s c o u p e (A MUTUAL COMPANY) '■RORRtat U Ecna, Chairman ot the Board I mmot A. Lnstvww 1 Madiaan Arena*. Now York, N. Y. -

local lax** W anyV DIRECTORS WILLI AM L DE BOST, New York, N. T. equipment and acc^ Preetdeot, Union Dime Beetocr Benk THOMAa» ■ JB O E,N-wTork,N .T .^< ^ WnjIHROP W. ALDRICH, New York, N. Y Cheirmen of the Board ertra. Price* •obfect to chang J^tlO A H UtoBANX, New Toilt, N. Y. Chaee Netiooel Bank of New York Separate Parking Lights BCKKR, New Tork, N. Y, aaunonlr fli Co. - J r i a g t ^ c i v S f e B H ! without notke. Bumper guards- Chairman of the Board The safest, most scien­ Metropolitan Life Insurance Company HOWARD R. STETTINIU#, Jr., N. V. C.. mora comfortablo In every 41 txfra olf Master 96 Sene*. D’ALTONCORRY COLEMAN Attooieys at Lew Chairman of the Board tific reod-ltghtlngsy*- JOHN ANDERSON, New York N Y United 8tates Steal Corporatioa Chairman, Executive Committee ' ■AMUEL W. FORDTCB, 8t t —I. y . Charles Pfizer A$ Co., Inc. Mwabw, Focdyoe, ■W^^VUrBm, WUUrew WtolJAM W. CROCKER, Sen Fraodeco, Cel Preeidem M m a m u , n follan sbeb, cucmo, m HW SS!^SSSin,mr^ t,-T- QEORQE MCA34XNY, New Y«k, N. Y. Crocker First National Benk Tide Ouerentee end Tnat tjomfmf A1IORY HOUQHTON, Coniine, N. Y. . JOSEPH P, PAY, N.w York, N. Y. Praeident, Coming Qlass Work. President, Jqk^ x p. D .j, loa, R Estate Herbert Chevrolet Motors „ 1 LOUIS B. ST. LAURENT, QueUe, Cured. XJ^IQDON P, MARVIN, N « York, N. T. iti(p Netloaal Bank Member, St. Laurent, Game, Devlin flt Member, Emmet, Merrill and Martin Taechareau, Attorneys at Law 1445-1447 NORTH BROAD ST. (Opposite Mayfair Theatre) HILLSIQB. K. J. Attorney* at Law FREDERIC W. ECE r Yet*, N. T. Open Evenings and Sundays______WAverIy'3-1232 THE .HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY. APRIL ft ldlo Page Three Women’s Page P ersonal x Society Notes Fraternal

Charles Cushing Bndeau of- Hiza- Lesion Auxiliary Newly weds-Go— •To Wed- Residentr beth and Arthur I. Murray ot Ro­ P .T.A . Choruses selle Park. ’ ““Social Items- Bicycle Trip Made By The bride-elesinalasrfianored with Has Anniversary . O n, Florida Trip a surprise linen, shower party Sat- Girls From Troop 33 To Give Prosrain urday afternoon. Mra Owl b . Frlcke erf New York was hostess. -By SALLY MoGHEE. Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Andrews A group, of girl scouts from, Troop Burden-Looker ...... U hit No. 50, l Tfie combined P.-T. AT choruses Twelve,.guests were present. American Legion Auxiliary,_ cele­ are now in Florida on their honey­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, of 38 took st bicycle trip to Nomahegan moon, and will make their home of the Hillside schools will sing at brated Its 20th birthday anniversary" the May meeting of the High Dorer avenue, and Mr. ahd-Mrs.' All thjs takes place iff . the base­ Park. Cranford, recently to fill, a | oh tl^elr return at the Village Green David Doremus, ol Wlhi'afisoh ave­ ment of the Diehl residence which, Tuesday evening With dedication erf Apartments, Orange, Mrs. Andrews School F.-TT A., the date of which nue, departed. Sunday for Oberlin, requirement connected with their has .been.changed from May 1 to upon entering, has the same ar­ work on the explorer, photograph®. two flags, a Bhlted . States flag and is the- former Miss Virginia Martin Baptist Women Ohio, where rirey will '.attend-an rangement as any theatre, includ­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May ft. Victfrr Bryant, supervisor organ reoltal by Walter Johnson, Jr. Slid bicyclist badges. Those tak­ a Unit Auxiliary flag. About 100 of music a t ; the High School,. is ing seats, ticket office, notice of ing; the 18-mite trip were Dorothy -. E. Martin, of 20 Williamson ave­ of 237. Dorer avenue. Mr, Johiw>n coming attractions, decorations a.nd Greeger. Ruth Blazler, THUn-n Dav- people attended. Commander George- nue, and her husband is the son of directing with Mrs; P. E. Faltoute Elect Officers attends the Oberlin eohool of Dodd of the Post and President Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Andrews, of as accompanist. Members of the AnvIHftrv Hie newly formed. Mothers Olub ahd Geraldine Rudlhe. A' try-out In charge. Eemarks were made by Morristown and Sew York. Officers were elected at the an­ Ms. Milton Hook, of Robert street, The marriage took place April 6 Mrs. K. Bothwell, Mrs. E .. ,M. was hostess Wednesday aftemoop of the Beginners' Department of for. parts was held for the play nernty Commander Bill Hefferman, Zeitz, Mrs. R. Hetz$lyMrs. Q. Man- nual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary the Hillside Presbyterian UhuAn "Girl1 Shouts Week;” whir.h 1e to be. at Franklin Memorial Methodist Baptlat-GhuTOh yester- for her_ daughter. GBftrbaiar---toi- County Presiden t Mrs. Betty Evans, fjhttroh.- Rev. Ralph R. Roby, tilt del, Mrs. H. -Qr-lsrulfcon^HMrs. W? Hock, tbe oeeaslwn bdng bei* slktb B®A"m£ejIhg at the-horns of itei given for tto parents on May 29. Siate Historian Ellsworth Car­ Huberttis, Mfs. X». Wade, Mi’s. X 'day afternoon rnn 0l &lT1iay ‘s^sfbn superintendent, Mrs. Horace V. The basketball team recently played michael and Second Vice President minister, officiated. A ' reception at the home of Mrs. J. Robert Cock­ .birthday. Deoorarions were in yel­ Tichenor, of 1211 Salem avenue, followed the ceremony, a t the 'wil­ Scaccia, Mrs. C. Luster, Mrs. A. low and’ pale green with a may pole Troop 9 of Newark at the Newark of the Department Mrs. Beatrice Skinder, Mrs. W. Zupnik, Mrs. G. rell,- of 92 Hillside avenue. Those Monday evening. Plans were made oou# and test to their opponents*. Carmichael. Carmichael urged all liam Pitt in Chatham. , selected are Mrs. George W. Pee, as the center attraction. Stream- to supply new curtains fmt-t.he aim. -The' bride* was attended by two D. Wilson, Mrs. E. Brownell, .Mrs. ers irom tile may pole extended to Miss Virginia IcMolne—Is leader-crf— to write their legislators to support -Wt~Gravenhorstr"Mrs. R. K^rkpat- ^esident^MrsrOrT.HaiTlsohviGe^ each guest at the table wlrii a can­ day School room and painting the 'this troop. House bill 9(000, Mrs. Oamichael slstcts, Miss Alice Martin as' maid rick, Mrs. G. Lashenauer, Mrs. X president; Mrs. Fred W. Miller, sec­ murals by Mrs. K. Mohnkem. The An old fashioned "taffy puli" was of honor, and Mrs. Eric.Johnson as retary; Mrs.. W. A, Howard, treas­ dy Miry tree at the end. Each child pictures will be.In keeping, with the. held,; at the home -Of Mrs. Beatrice.. brought greetings from the Depart­ matron of honor. Wilson Andrews, •M. Perrine, Mrs. P. Steward1, Mrs. 'was given a gold crowr. and piacn ment* P. MoOlintock, Mrs. W. Wheat. Mrs. urer; Mrs. Floyd1 Fuirohase, cor-»r various church holidays of the year. TtoHenor for girls of Troop 36 on of New York, was best m an for his W. Heffner, Mrs. M. Greenberg, Mrs. responding secretary; Mrs. W. A., cards were wands. Guests Included Tuesday— Miss Frances Gompton,— Mrs. Betty Evans of Linden, brother. Ushers were Erie Johnson Rloharti Tichenor, Mary Lou Nichols, 33re--aext-mestlnaF-wll4--lie--4ie(ri-Trir Dounte—President,—conducted - the iW—Bauer- asd^MiSFSv -Mahtdy;-/ ~ BisshofEy assisfenTi ^ e ^ u re r. :—• the home of Mrs, F. Rogers, of S2 leader, discussed with the gjris sSd^Bbbei^ Wlilmot, bcftti_(rf7Hffi?' HELEN POLOSKI _-Committee^ chairmen named are Judith Tlaher.or. Oar] pemmer, dedication ceremonies, Mrs. Florence side. ' — David Doremus, Joan Lachenauer, Fairbanks street. All. mothers .of p la y for ah "International Fair" Brounse o f Cranford, Head- of the are follows: Missionary/ Mrs. John children. In the Beginners' Depart­ to be held late In May. The bride Is a great-great grand­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. 'John Poloski, of G. Stenhouse; social, Mrs. W. H. M o t Lachenauer, Joan Danziger Girls of Troop 12, Mrs. Elizabeth 8 and 10 of the Legion Auxiliary, daughter of.DjjjVid Lyon, early set­ Throop, Pa., announce the ap­ and Janet ONelll, of HlUalde; Kay ment who are Interested are cofr spoke briefly as did Mrs. B. Evans Daughters O f V .F .W . Bloomer; White Cross, Mrs. Charles dlally Invited to attend. Following MoOralth, leader prepared and bad tler of Hillside/ for whom a section proaching marriage of their daugh­ Hanson; social service, Mrs. Fred Hoag-, of Elizabeth, and Alva Ruth dinner at (he Girl Scout House to of Roselle, County Americanization here, Lyons Farms, was named, and ter, Helen Mary Fbloski, to Otto Haymaroli, of Mlllbum. On Wed­ are the officers; President, Mrs. R. •Chairman. Mrs. Lampe introduced Butler; flower^Mrs. N. B. Dennis; Elizabeth on Tuesday. a granddaughter of John. H. Dare1- Frederick Zimmerman,. sob of Mrs. Elect New Officers nesday morning. Mrs. Hook was Tindall; vice president, Mrs. R. all (past presidents and called all membership and calling, Mrs. mas. She was graduated from win. Frank Zimmerman nf tea Tillman Charles Robshaw; devotional, Mrs. hostess to-nineteen classmates of King; recordtog secretary, Mrs. Wr past commanders of -the Post to the street. The wedding will take place Barbara Ann at the Boudinot Hail Hursey; corresponding secretary, rostrum where she presented cor­ side High School and Is a member Thp Daughters of the Veterans of Cockrell. of the National Thespian Society, Saturday April 20 at St. John’s Foreign Wars of the Hillside ‘Unit School, Elizabeth. Mrs, F. Shelter; treasurer, Mrs. Or Sun Tube Socialites sages' to. the ladies and boutonnieres ! About .25 .women attended the Kaiser; entertainment committee % to the men. Robert Johnson of the Junior Woman’s Club of Hill­ No. .1722 elected the following offi­ iueeting. Annual reports were pre­ Mrs. W. Blskey. of South Long side, and Phi Zeta Sorority. Mr, avenue, and daughters Ruth and oh airman, Mrs. F. Rogers, and visit­ Dover, formerly of Hillside, spoke. cers last Thursday evening: Presi­ sented and luncheon was served. ing committee chairman, Mrs. E - Will Dance Saturday Andrews attended school in Morris The maid of honor will be Mrs-. dent, Evelyn Rlngenbach; first vice Nancy, spent the week-end as the A large birthday cake was lighted town and New York and is con ■Wfflams. uhder fee supervision of Mrs. Fred E. Tozer, Newark, sister *of the president, Elizabeth Wsndland; sec­ guests of, her son, Walter Jr., of nected with the Standard Gil Com groom. The best man will be Frank ond vice president,; June Massari; Plainfield. A spring dance will be held, by the WUken, County Historian, by each pany 'of New York. Sun Tube. Soclalettes Saturday eve­ of the presidents who served the William Zimmerman, his brother, treasurer, 'M ary Dlou; chaplaiii, Dorothy ’Fischer Mr. and1 Mrs. F. Wilken, of Maple and the matron of honor Mrs. F. Agnes Doran; conductress, Helen avenue, spent the week-end in ning ' at the Speedway Auditorium, auxiliary since its Inception. Presi­ Your Party Will Bo A Success Sixteenth avenue and EastenrPark- dent Mrs. Lampe lighted the candles W. Zimmerman. Ushers will be Mengas. Is Guest At -Showen Jamaica,- L. I. Gary Van Beteuw and1 Joseph The membership campaign, which Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Muir, of Tren­ way In- Irvington. Members of the for those who were not present. Mother-Daughter Club Poloski. Pauline Poloski wifcbe Home Made Salads committee In. charge are Miss Anna Mrs. David Storms anted as color has been In progress- during the ton, were dinner guests of Mr. and the'bridesmaid. The bride will be past monte, will soon be closed. It Miss Dorothy M. Fischer,' of 1425 Mrs. Horace Tichenor, of Salem and Fancy Sandwiches Oupldo, ohalrman, and the Misses bearer and1 Mrs. Walter Frlcken as Bond! street, was tendered a inf|§R- avenue, on Thursday. Susann Mezak-, Anna Magna, Agnes sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Prlcken also Get-together Program given away by her father. • is the desire of the 'Unit ■ th a t as REASONABLE PRICES _ The oouple Will live at 1271. Salem many girls as possible between the laneous shower last week by the _Lester -Abbottp-ef-—Hollywood*'kve- PETE’S DELICATESSEN Yuklus,.-Mary.Marinor-Loulse ReUly, played for the singing of the na- Misses Elizabeth and Marie Fischer, 2Sy WUHftoi Btroot WA 8-S70S Alice Harper and1 Vita Glbelteeo. •tiona. anthem Eind "‘God Bless An .elaborate program has been avenue. ages -ss - 5 and 18, whose fathers' hue, returne^ home last week after served;to the World War or the of 320 Chadwick avenue, Newark, spending several weeks in Washing­ Everyone Is welcome. America,” by the audience. Mrs. arranged for the Mother-Daughter he^ afcnts. Table decorations were Mae Metzger, chaplain, offered get-together of Saybrook P.-T. A Spanish-American' War, become ton, T>. C ,.l, • members of the organization.; Any­ in' pitile and white. A most at­ Miss^ Marilouiso Boutot, of v Har­ prayer. After the meeting there in. the Kindergarten room on Fri­ tractive centerpiece consisted of a was entertainmen t fallowed by re- one interested Is urged to com­ den str&t, was hostess last week to day April 26, to be featured by a Eastern Star To municate with the president, Mary white cliest and two horns of plenty the M. H. Club, Guests were Vir- freshments. puppet show, garden fantasy and •filled with pink sweet peas, while dance pantomime, a two act 'play Dlou, at 612. McMlchae! place. Since ghfla Cox, Jean Hauc^.June Chad­ membership hr this organization is irridesoent butterflies were, invisibly * wick, Theresa De Grdot, Mary FINE and other entertainment- / Install Friday suspended from the: ceiling and life puppet show will be pre­ limited, 'eligible hfe'Hlbers’* are In­ Sayre, Sally Luster,. Helen Lancton, Observe Anniversary ■ sented' on the newly completed vited to join at once.- ; chandelier, creating a spring-like Marion Meagher, ,of Hillside, and fh e next, -reguto-r meetlnp: Is atmosphere. Small ^arsjinmjlcw ..Peggy.■JVIulflii^ey>^Q£v-Ktjmbe^:r’"— W I N E S stage constructed by Miss Rose 0. Hillside Chapter l$2, o . E~'S7 scheduje'4' to be' had1 on Th’ursday' mfen carrying Umbrellas were favors. O f Double Wedding Graff’s fifth grade. The stage is will meet tomorrow in Masonic Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Tichenor, A N D - a wooden frame seven feet high, evening ^Aprll 25 at the V. F. , W. The gifts were given to Miss Fischer Sr., of Salem-avenue, left last week 1444j North Broad street, for ‘busi­ Hall. Plans will be made far . the in a large white box tied with .pink five feet wide and two and a half ness ahd Installation. The follow­ for a sojourn at Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lucas and installation of the new -offloers ln: ribbrin delivered by a messenger..... Florida. deep covered with marpon. and gray ing/ will .be. installed!!- - Mrs. -Delia M ay ..... Guests .were the Misses7 ESliabeth family, of 219 Dorer avenue, mo­ cloth with the puppets made of Weasels, worthy matron; Harry The . Qiir Home Theatre, .of--/212 tored to Woodbury last week-end and' Marie F-iseker, Miss Augusts' wpiiywood' avbnue, which started out wood and cotton cloth. The showrs- WeseelSr-wertUy patruuVMre. MjTOe Miller, Mrs. Frederick C. Fischer, Where fSW 'fefe entertained by Mr. ciass project, wfll; require 26 girls Heller,' associateunatroh; Mrs. Gla­ asl. miniature theatre a few months and Mrs. J. Porter Graham on their from the first four grades. Mrs. Herbert Ilphlffs, Misses Jane •ago a s . a hobby ..of its manager, . f i w g (a) jlU l fonfidw oL . . . . dys Marts, conductress; Miss Clara Burt-Amidon Nuptials ana- Lois' Rohifls,* Mrs. Frank O, 25th wedding anniversary. Cele­ Mludell, associate conductress; Mrs. Robert. Diehl, is each day becom­ brating with the Hillside oouple Entertainment will be provided by Fischer, Mrs. Dennis Burns,' of. 65 girls at the get-together. The Elsie Goddard,, secretary; Mrs. Ida ing more modem; Mr. Diehl is were Mr, and Mrs. James Rountree, LpVsen, treasurer; Miss Betty Min- Take Place June 1 4tFi Newark; Mrs. Gustave Fischei’, Mrs. haying installed a Victor 16 M. M. of Germantown, Pa. The Graham pantomime will be directed by Mrs. Thomas J. Popola Sr.,' Miss Doris Roy Mildrum with Mrs, George chlh, marshal; Mrs; Grace Herilch, sound film equipment, which, is ex­ home was the scene of the original chaplain; Mrs. Evelyn Hess, Adah; Miss Jear. Amldon, daughter of Popola, Mrs. Louis W. Fischer, Miss pected to be ready on Saturday eve­ ATHERTON WHISKEY Weipperc as accompanist. Mm. Dorothy M. Fischer, of Hillside.; ning-April 27, when Mr. Diehl will double wedding 25 years ago. Guests Lawrence Seifert will have charge Mrs. Vera Heller, Ruth; Miss Emma Mr. and -Mrs. Merle Amldon of were present from Elizabeth, Hill­ Landesmann, Esther; Mrs. Freda' Elizabeth, has made plans for -her Mrs. Rudolph Schaaf, Miss Marjory show the talking feature "Women’s BLENDED ■ 90 PROOF side and Woodbury, ,N. J,, and of. costumes. Girl Soout Troop 25 Schaaf, of Townley; Mrs.’ Adelbert Man,” also "Blue of the Hiftht" with* will present a two act play, “Let Us Virtue, M artha; bite, Isabelle Huber- marriage to John N. Burt, son of 25% - A Year Old Whukty Landsdowne, Germantown and tus, Electa; Mrs. Louise Haver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Burt, of Fischer, of Westfield; Mrs.'Richard Bing Crosby, as a musical short. Go to Camp,” In charge of ,Mrs. Fischer, of Philadelphia, Pa,; Mrs. Since the theatre is equipped with a | 75% • Grain Ntlliril Spirits Philadelphia, Pa. Karl Rohrbach. Aocordlan selec­ Warder; Miss Grace ' Miller, or­ 1138 Salem avenue.' The wedding The guests of honor were pre­ ganist; Fred Levsen, sentinel; Miss will take place June 14 in St. Luke’s Fred Fischer, Jr., of Chatham; Mrs. miniature stage, there w ilf also be Pint M ~GaI. full qt. sented with beautiful flowers' and tions Will be played by Mrs. NathSn Hdna Maguire, of Red, Bank; Mrs. a special stage program which wlU Perselay, a. piano solo by Laura' Helen Landesmiiin,. color beater. Lutheran Church with Rev. Henry identical chests of coronation de­ Mrs. Josephine Putnam Will be Kjloepchen, pastor,, officiating). A Robert Schaaf, of Pittsburgh, Pa. prove most interesting to those Mr, Presby "with vocal- selections by Miss Doyothy Fischer is the. Diehl expects to entertain that eve- sign table silver. Dr. Almond, pas­ Mary Jane O’Neil. There will also the installing matron, Mrs. Elsa reception will be held In the Hotel 83c 2.99 1.59 ter 'of Woodbury Heights • Presby­ Ohedlsier,: worthy .district deputy, Winfield Scott. fiancee of Thomas J. Popola Jr., of be community Mnghsg and refresh­ 50 Bailey avenue. • MADE 9Y NATIONAL DISTILLERS terian Church, was present and said ments. the Installing marshal, and Mrs. For maid of honor, Miss Amldon he hoped he would see the couples Marjorie Strebtdger, P. M„ install­ has chosen her sister, Miss Maizie. celebrate their golden wedding "in. Girls who will conduct riie meet­ GenuJne Hungarian STRUDEL ing ahafUain. ~ Her bridesmaids will be the Misses VISITING CAPITAL the Graham-home.' ing and Sofas hostesses are Barbara Guests r a g ijtolude Mrs. A|jrie Doris Wacker of Roselle Park and Tea Cakes, Cookies. Delicious Mrs, Lucas then introduced a Lee, Shirley Hand, Marilyn Lends BELLE OF BOURBON and Lorraine Seifert. ' Nlederbuehl, Mrs. Ruth 6. Ellor Catherine Nafey of Highland1 Park, Mrs. George W. Schaeffer, of 1448 Home Made Fruit Pies younger bride, Mrs. Roy Lucas, the and Mrs. Elizabeth Littlefield, ..past cousin of the bridegroom-elect. Munn avenue, a-ud Mrs. Kenneth BONDED BOURBONURBON jortMr^itflss-iTTiiie-l-jeldnl, of Elmora, Ah made to order. grand matrons,"Mrs. Sadie Krasow-^ Danlell Ltpman of New Bfuns- M. Ross, of 60 ^Williamson avenue, BottUJ In Bond under IOO PROOF Whose marriage to Roy Stephenson VISITING WASHINGTON ski, Mrs. Tilhe! Appe, Mrs. Hazel wlek will be best man. Ushers will are spending a week at Washing­ Lucas took place an April 6. Roy be Miss Ami don’s brother Hhrry Mrs. Olga Lakatos 4 YIARS OLD Zelgler; also August C. Ullrich and ton, D, C„ and various points of in­ . 536 Leo St, UN, 2-8779 & 1.89 Lucas celebrated his 21st. birthday Miss Lorraine Woodruff, of 124 Charles Puder, past grand patrons. and Al-rin R. Graff of Springfield, terest in Virginia. on his parents’ 25th wedding anni­ Williamson avenue, is visiting in versary.' Washington, D. O., for ten days. FINCH’S GREEN LABEL GOLD LABEL or mar* yr. old Whlikoy AO%-4 or moro yr. old W htiltoy TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY Ttn% . Groin Heelrtt Spirit. 60% . Grain H.atnl Spirit. ABDOMINAL BELTS BUILDERS pt 93c Full qt, 1.75 PtlDS Full qt, 1.99 SCHARFENBERGER’S ' 1141 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, N. AT. V Voice Highways Elizabeth 2-2211 CARLTON HOUSE Medical Supplies Surgical Appliances LONDON DRY llf i a a 9 U .H PROOF /5 qt- 1.09 ENCANTO IMPORTED FROM SPAIN Is your cool supply getting VERY DRY AMONTILLADO CREAM OLOROSO COCKTAIL 1.59 ss«. 1.79 2.89 > LOW? THREE TfPES OF SPAIN'S FINEST FINE IMPORTED SCOTCH y f f i o W w m *** "'*** wtiU to com a. No tim e to nm short of cool! O f course, wo cod SPALDING’S 86 P,OOF*;°,04/5 qt. QQ make rapid emergency delirsrlaa, but if . a grand TEARS OLD lea Una to Imow you fan* ample raaarvas of ROYAL REGENT - " 1-Cite of 12 . 27.25 ARTHUR BOOTH'S

Lelephone linemen are builders they do in restoring service when SCOTCH ,.. Each work diy they roll out in storms-tear down' the wires. IOO% SCOTCH whiskies i backed by out*- /their big olive-green trucks to renew, Every , year they place hundreds Cate of '1.2 v8 YEARS icNiu vOLD ie Oi.tlll.duutui.d .ndand . ,w ^ of both I enlarge or rearrange the system of of miles of cable and thousands of 23.65 85 woof finishing, repairing, press­ Dance” with Richard Cromwell, and Percentages based on the surfs, the responsibility on the greed and Doris pay, and-“Parole Ftor,” an the gnsup reporting , on this. show 76 per cent of the etopldyu Rates: ing, storage. HUlsidere are always J o b Analysis Sewer Story racial bias of European democracies, welcome to inspect the plant, and exciting story based cm J- Edgar commercial students to.-ofiiee-.aM- Cent A Word Say brook PvT.A. charging that Europeans and Amer­ see for themselves the sanitary Hooveris “Persons to Hiding.”' , A job analysis showetL'the clerical positions, 30 per cent of icans, while demanding the “open operation which is used to turn out work meet iSequmtly mmUoiied toi general cojrrae students in them, ana Charge 25c Told To. lionJ door.” have slaifuned the door in .of-aleaBiflgi B ight .—Rrecttty-Tm m fem Hoi , .steaagr.aphy, ,2ft; tTOgwritiliL, 5Q ,Bttri cent. oX coliftgf-piapftro^ — Elects Officers now Kent Cleaners are offering theh 18; bookkeeping, 16^ filing and gen-1 stadfents, Employed shops aw Ads Accepted by ’Phone services tp assist women in their oral office work, rune tim es, each;, maaairCaoturtog are 15 per cent of Sophfe Stanek, single, to fflatos An ^riHAnnfl.1 charge of five cents Operation of System .Serv­ Officers were elected a t the an- house cleaning, and their motto is delivery and errands, five ifiM tonsmsmial students, 37 per cent’of nual Fathers Night of Saybrook •This Spring Housecleaning Begins Schnee, foregoing property. each, and receptionists, also ?.7{| general students and 29 per, eshtof -will be ma^e for advertisements judlfii Greifiager, single to Bar­ to ing Eleven Municipal­ P.-T. A, last night. Those chosen times, stenographg, typewriting anj college preparatory students. . Sales that are charged and amount to Officers Chosen at K ent" nard Grelfinger,1 property to the less than $1.00. ities Is Described are Mrs. Henry G. Nulton, p r u ­ bookkeepink, nftturafiy,.. w ere most positions give employment to three dent; Mrs. Frank'ELeder, vice presi­ southwesterly side of Williamson frequently reported‘is?. oosnmerolal par. cent of .oommerolai studsuts ~ WAverly 3-2465 By Hoffman Unit avenue, 835 feet from COlnton place. The operation and problems of the dent; Miss L. Frances Howard, sec­ AT THE HAWTHORNE students, while press'repairing, foigj th ree per- eeaat of general students ftanitary sewer system were pre­ ond vice president; Mrs." Albert / Shattering every precedent for times; billing, labor and taotomMaf and 14 per cent at college pre, FOB BENT sented in a very interesting fashion Scaccia, recording secretary; Mrs. dramatic frankness, "The Story of three times, were' most- fisqWIJy, paratory students. : MisceQaifeojj William Pidtm, corresponding sec-, - Progress | in the -formation of an Dr. Ehrlich'S Magic Bullet” star­ ONE FURNISHED a t a meeting of the Hillside Lions active HaroLa O. Hoffman; for Gov­ listed by students to general courses,; positions cover five per cent of com- Club Tuesday night by Edward retary; Mrs. Lawrence Seifert, treas­ ring Edward G. Robinson, will be Survey- delivery work, four times, and er­ mercial students, 29 percent of gen­ urer. An auditing committee was ernor .Committee was announced the next attraction at. the Haw­ Decher .assistant secretary, and last night following a n . organisa­ (Continued from Page 1) rands and machine operating, each! eral students and seven per cent purchasing agent for the Joint named consisting of Robert Mc­ thorne Theatre, starting today. twice, were mentioned, m ore than of college preparatory students. Namara, chairman, Howard J. Bloy tion meeting of the group with Dr. Forged in th e white-hot fires ,of Meeting, t i n 25 members, guests the- Others bv college preparatory Prudential Insurance Comny,. ana 1miss au^pimie"' savage:------TT&r dents who failed to reack. college. _ and Weston ElectricInstrument township onnnais heard 1ms group will open headquarters for questionaries. talk, which was Illustrated with A delegation attended the Cen­ strangest weapon* and Value ; of subjects listed by com­ Company w ere Mated at the top tral Spring Conference a t Plain- tile duration of the campaign irT the story of its discovery is one of Status-of jemployment showed that Slides, and which has to do with the Mayfair Theatre Building.___ mercial students were Leaded1 am ong employers of members of the field yesterday.— Dr. William—R. •the most heroic ever told.-'--Jn-teH* of 78 r.nmrnp.Tcial graduates report-:. class. .... the health and ^tnltation uMHtlr^ James A. Oneil, vice president and mg. five a re in schools} 14 upaiaa- Ejnglfeh, secretarial aftd' ofificeiirac side and ten oti^F ”muilcipi!Kies.' Ward was Hie speaker at last night's m g ictffe prodtrcers' have opened up' meeting, his subject being “Ameri­ cashier of the Hillside National an -entirely new vista in thrilling ployed and 58 are employed; of 3*1 Decher came as the guest of Robert Bank, was chosen as treasurer of students in general courses, one is Business Directory O. Thompson, who is the local rep­ ca’s Attitude Toward the European screen entertainment. Situation.*' the group, and Walter Leibo wai On the same program will be a in school, eight are unemployed and Beauty Parlors. resentative .to the Joint Meeting- lmmeri as_secretary,__Dr.__Roever, -29-are-working; of-gS edlege prepar-^ He held the close attention of his - Mrs. Nulton ris ch^ r man of the BiTartous fast - moving---- comedy; H. A. Bernstone collegiate frolic scheduled fo r‘May named as a finance committee the “Mexican Spitfire,” starring fiery atory students, 17 are in colleges or hearers for nearly an hour and a following: Frank W. Morris, schools, four are unemployed, 14 are LET US STORE TOUB. FTO W half, telling them about the history 6 at 8 p. m. Lupe Velez. FURS Charles Wernicke and Philip Zuck- Teamed together fdr the first employed- Newark is the. location, OimCOIfil STORAGE , VAULTS, . of me system, how sewage comes in erman. Other committees and by gravity from the eleyen towns, time. jPouglas Fairbanks, Jr., and of 57 positions; Hillside for 25, Special Snmmm^ates Bu i-ing Storage Season*' plans of action ^fil be taken up at Joan Bennett are said to make 019 how' it enters~foursettling tanks T o Participate In future meetings. i97'5®sfabeili Ave., -lllaatjeft - ...... lli.'2-fffp loca te^ in the Bay way section ol of .the most ’striking- romantic cou- and scattered are ten others; DRESSMAKING — DRY CLEAN12' Dr. Roever this week received offi­ Office and clerical Jobs were ob- ALTERATIONS Elizat^th where it is treated chem- I V I f i p t f V l Y l V f ^ r i t i m m ples ever seen in a motion picture.- Work called for and delivered. ically, then fed into two huge stor- v ^ U I l V t i l l 11 U l l » cial confirmation ofhis appointment MARTHA WA88ERMAN, • from Hoffman. •14 Bergen St., Newark. WA. I-4 age tanks, and after a jfflfexi of time .the sludge is removeoW barge The Youth Week Committee an­ FLORENCE M. PIAGET -aha dumped into the ocean twelve DRESSMAKING and ALTERATION! nounced yesterday that plans are l i l t Mann Ave. WA 4-143J Hiiuu miles off Scotland U ght. Decher reaching completion for the dual Kent Fur Vault knew his ..subject thoroughly, since Republican and Democratic conven­ Electrical Contracting hfe has been with the joint sewer tions to be held in the High School system for 24 years. He j# also One Of Largest CALL ME for electrical conlracil by the students. The conventions n connected with the Newark Engi­ will be under the supervision of neering Department. Judge Ellsworth J. Sterner and Fifteen thousand garments can be Serves Eleven Towns William Hunt, high school Sinsfcruc- stored in the new vault of Kent Moving and Trucking in addition to Hillside, the mem­ and the following students will Consolidated Cleaners and Dyers at* their plant a t 1460 Chestnut avenue,, S A V E ’5 0 wto 585 bers of the system are Millburn, participate: Roselle Park, Union, Irvington, Sum­ Maine : and Florida delegations, Hillside, stated the company presi­ mit, East Orange, Maplewood, New­ William Hunt’s class; Oahiorhia, dent, Joseph Feldheim yesterday. ark, South Orange and West Frank Hill’s class; Michigan, Wey- .This is one of the largest in this ] Painting and Paper iiangMg Orange. Thirty-seven meters tell man Steengrafe’s class; Arizona, section of the country. EVERY MODEL IS A NEW 1940 the amount of flow, and help alloc­ Walter Krumbiegers class; New Jer-I . This system of storage of fur ate the exact proportionate cost. Board of Education and town coate and overcoats has the ap^ Although the capacity- of the plant officials; New York, the band. proval of the U S. Department j is 172 Vi million gallons a day, the Roberr Hefierr wm take the part "Agriculture.— A m ongthe—features- average flow is about 30 million of the president; Reginald Jones, a are air conditioning and moisture gallons. Communist; Harry Morrissey (m ntrbr^arinente are cleaned -and., Decfc&r-* stressed the economy of ] Thomas Dewey; Howard Kay, Jack 1 stored according lo'scientific m operation, saying that the cost of Garner; Craig Bailey, Robert Taft; treating is cheaper than anywhere lArthur Henoch, James Fariey; J. MERTEL, Me in the country, amounting to 8.88 James LaMont, Senator Vanden-! burg; special delegates: Edith Mit- opp. Meru cents per million gallons. Church Services He then told of the ‘details of leman, Linda Kaplan, Walter handling the sewage by the twenty iBischoff, Zelda Reiter and Rita men who work tiiere. The sewage Friedman; Henry Nulton as “Darkf Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian ‘Grapes Hi: Wrath’ is screenM 'td SIIMinate large.ob- Horse-’’ candidate^ - — Church, ReV;—Arthur North wood; I jects, there is more cleaning in grid ^The New Jersey delegation will be pastor. 9:30 a. in. graded school chambers, then there is a two hour I under the leadership of Commit- and Men’s Bible Class. 10:45 a. m Here Qn Saturday1 detention period in the settling teeman Harry R. Vogel and will enn- “China Relief,” Mrs. Beatrice Price 5, An nmiftnfli ..type machine sist of Committeemen George Her- Russel. .6:30 p.,- m. Intermediate FRICID4IRE Long before literary critics had s grease due to soaps from the lich and Robert Oi Thompson, and Christian Endeavor. 7-p. 'm^Semor- A Product of GENERAL MOTORS finished pounding out “Bravos!” surface, then the remainder is the following members of the Board Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m. wor­ in appreciation of John Steinbeck’s pumped into the storage tanks. of Education: ship with sermon, “The Narrow stirring masterpiece, .‘“Die Grapes Samples are constantly taken to Herbert R. Otto, Arthur G. Wood- Way.” of Wr&th/’ Darryl F.‘ Zanuck had check for bacteria, and constant field, Harry Schnabel, Henry Singe, Hillside Presbyterian Church, Rev. Play Safe! Call! Phone! Wire! Place Your Order quietly completed his plans for the study is ’ pursued to protect the Walter Howell, ‘Emil A. Herrigel, George M. Runner, pastor. 9:45 a. ■filming of this most discussed novel health of the different communities David H. Doremus, George W. Wire, a. Bible School and Men’s Bible a£ modem literature. It comes to Today two radio equipped trucks John Woodruff, Walter M. Oeglow- Class. 11 a. m. Ordination and in­ Immediately the Mayfair Theatre for four dayB enable quick solution of any prob­ ski, Harlow EL Curtis, Edward W. stallation of officers. .7 p. m. Chris­ Saturday. lems’that arise in the 56 miles , of Earle, William M. Raphael, Walter tian Endeavor. 8 p. m. Evensong. . There are cut-ups in the clover sewer system. He pointed oirt that W. Smith, Francis H. Walker and, Tuesday 8:30 “pi. m* talk before afryj thespians in the pasture as in Madison, which uses tlib diges­ Ruth M. Walling. Men’s Club on work of State Board WE DO NOT KNOW HOW LONG FRIGIDAIR WILL CONTINUE TO SELL THESE NEW Paramount’s gay comedy of the tion system, six months is required President of the Board of Educa­ of Alcoholic Beverage Control; Tues­ straw-hat theatre, “The Farmer’s to decompose the waste. tion Raymond King and his stu­ day/ 6 to 8 p. m. chow mein supper Daughter,” comes Saturday to the Safety Head dent co-chairman will, preside over by Ladies Aid Society. 1940 MODELS AT THESE HISTORY-MAKING LOW PRICES. Mayfair Theatre. Robert Oi Thompson is chairman the Democratic convention, and First Baptist Church, Rev. m of the safety committee. Decher Mayor Hugo Gensel and his cp- Robert Cockrell, minister. 9:30 a. m. said they have never lost a man ehairman over the Republican. Men’s and Women’s’ Bible classes and dangerous incidents have occa­ The high school band and orches­ and Sunday School. 11 a. m. morn­ sionally arisen. Safety meetings tra will furnish music' for the eve- ing worship, sermon, “Blessed Con­ are held, and the workers are urged ping. sequences of Faith.” | 6:45 p. m. Frigidaire Super-Value 640 C. G arfinket to. make recommendations. Decher Constantine Harper, of the High Young people’s societies (groups m ’ Just Imagine Buying told of Arthur T, Lee, when he was School staff, is to participate in the all ages). 8 p. m. evening .worship You Save $55.00 Hillside’s representative, objecting preparation of the campaign ma­ in charge of pastor. to the purchase of docking facilities terials and Mrs. Hun t will .make 6.2 cu. ft. food storage. Fur Storage which are rented, and stated It affaSgements~T6r the cOstumlngT- 7 lb. ice capadty. 5- A BIG FULL € c u . ft. a good idea in case part of Year Protection Plan. $ . 5 0 operations are ever changed, CITES BARRIERS IN NOW SR IT S Elis * Last. year’s equivalent Minim am Charge of 2 % lure slides were operated by LeRoy was ?184L50, Now you B R A N D 1940 Thomas. JAPAN RELATIONS TRACY save $55. 129 N E W Garments Cleaned and With the sea at their back door the cheapest way is to use barges. An attempt to explain political" Glazed F ree with every It costs $1,600 a month to ship the and social barriers between the peo­ UMARR lu«®" sludge out into the ocean. ple of America and Japan was made FRIGIDAIRE Storage or 'Repair. Ellsworth J. Sterner will be yesterday before high school classed *‘TTAKE ^ Frigidaire Master 640 charge of next week’s meeting, by Mr. MiyakaWa, Ph. T>. He placed 1 THIS Call Waverly 3-0534 will have as his guests members You Save $50.00 the crime laboratory of Elizabeth, 1WOMAN1 ± Dr. A. Degenring, who will talk on l'st Chapter, N. V. Daily Nev) 6.2 cu. ft. food storage. N for only... $1 1 4.15 !1 Bergen. St., Newark, N. J. dental identification, Sergeant Gus­ Terry and the Pirates':; 8 - lib. ice capacity. 5- tave Steffens, who will speak on * FRI. NITE—LA3T SHOW ;;; Year Protection Plan. . 5 0 Last, g ear’s equivalent^ Frigidajre’s. Supecr criminal investigation and another HAWTHORNE :SAT. MATIN-EE & MIDNITB-SHG^; Special'At' a Shvii%s member yvffl’ expiam^ theiscience : *::.. >.. stjn. matinee' i - ::: was $20930. Now . you save $50.00. of $40.00 from 1 1 4 ballistics. THURSDAY? FRIDAY, SATURDAY Last Year’s Lowest WITH 5-YEAB Prfcet EDWARD G ROBINSON PROTECTION PT.AN Believe it or not - - - Fine Work, Reasonable Prices “The Story of Dr, Ehrlich’s MAGIC BULLET’ , The Times turns out all kinds Frigidaire Super-Value 840 job printing, furnishing fine quality any R A D I O and good workmanship at reasonable '^MEXICAN SPITFIRE” You Save $85.00 8.3 cu. ft, food storage. Not One Penny Down- REPAIRED 10 lbs. ice capacity. 5- Year Protection Plan. 5 0 “GREEN HELL” Last -% year’s equivalent $ was $249.50. Now you As Little A s15c A Day YES! .50 NEW YORK save $85. 169 Freddie Bartholomew -^Tt^ry^lbarn including or ‘SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON* parts I less HARDWARE CO. MXtcheil 2-1036—2-1892 “Village Barn Dance” SpCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR IRVINGTON - - ALL MODELS NOW' t)N DISPLAY WALLACE.. HARD W A RE BEEKY Goldfein’s PIPE, FITTINGS TO O I0 The MAN Dinnerware Free to the Ladies Factory and Mill Supplies Radio & Appliances every Tuesday and Wednesday from DAKOTA ‘ PAINTS and Dolores Dll RIO-JotuiHoward // NOTE THE ADDRESS 1170 Elizabeth Ave! JANITORS’ SUPPLIES h (4 Doors from Broad St.) WALLRAFF EL. 3*6200 21-23 Springfield Ave. ELIZABETH, N. J, NEWARK, N..J, Appliance & Sales Co. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Priscilia Lane - Thomas Mitchell - Dennis Morran’to "4 “8 CHEERS FOR THE IRISH” 1244 Springfield Ave. JOHN GARFIELD . ANN SHBRIDAN . PAT O’BRIEN In Irvington, N. J. “CASTL® ON THE HUDSON” Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church. MSB m p ,. _ ... APRIL 30, K I,. ,, Elisabeth Arenac at Wilbur Arthur North wood, Pastor “ > H EN RY F O T D A m ESsex 2-9600 9:30 a. m. Graded School and Men’s Bible Class. “GRAPES OF WRATH” 10:45 a. m. “China Relief,” Mrs. Beatrice'Price Russell. Martha Kaye and Charlie Haggles in 0:30 p. m. Intermediate Christian Endeavor. ^ 7:00 p. m. Senior Christian Ehdeavor. "THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER” EVENINGS UNTIL, 11 O’CLOCK*” 8:00 p. m. Worship wlth J Bermon, “The Narrow Request Feature -r- Saturday Nit® ablliSQ . Carole Lombard ‘SWING HIGH, SWING LOW” THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY. APRIL

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Perskie To Speak tionally. OVER-WRIGHT . Mr. Hanr.och announced this week NOMINATED FOR Printed and Published every Thursday a t , tne CCiecQon of Mrs. Meyer Kussy -----INSPECTOR POST" ! 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey' 1 " To Jewish Appeal of- Newark- as chairmacn. of the -by- women’s divtstan and George M. - Nomination of EdwaaM H. David- i Beredi, .executive, vice paresidCht Cf THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY State Supreme Court Jiisitae son, of 1 7 0 . Hillside avenue, to be Sidney SUverstein ...... * ...... Business Manager L. - Bamberger & Co, as Chairman Joseph B. Perskie wfil visit Essex areistant chie^ inspector o f locmnpp Robert Kaplan ...... Editor of the,bepartment atore division of ■tiveboilers for toe Interstate Ot®i- Telephone WAverly 3-2465 Cotmiy on Sunday, Apr'd 2J,' to the campaign Which opens May 8;. ®arca Commission waa submitted' speak a t a breakfast of the Orange, by President Roosevelt last Tliure— SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bast Orange and West Orange djvl- day to the Senate The TIMES will be sent io my part of the United Stated for the sions of the United Jewish Appeal PRISON TERM FOR .Davidson has been a n regular subscription price of $2.00 a year, single copies: 5 cents. Postage of Essex PountWi West Hudson and WILLFUL NfcGLEGT Wito tito Interstate Oommeroe Oom- to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. Hillside, whose 1940 campaign opens mlssioh fo r twenty-five years, his next month. The breakfast will be work, calling for inspection trips to COMMUNICATIONS, held at- Hotel Suburban; East Judge Howard. A, McGrath last ail parts of the country. . Erevious- The TIMES is always pleased, to publish letters and other Items of Orange. feek'imposed'a 6nS year’s seritanoe iy hre had been connected with the i-ilstih lor violation of pro- goveriiment" tar PiuminH,"1 'as-"JJSlT"^“ address of tile writer must he given. in every oase, n o t, necessarily for critical situation among European the project at toe Panama Canal. ' publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous communications baliion or. a desertlsii a n d -rtrtjifta- Jews and trends in American Jewish neglect charge on Harold' E. Bar- will not be published. life, according to -announcement by whose-address'was iffiefas Herbert J. -Haanoch, genarai cam­ 1284 Robert i&eeT The. court had to g eth er e l e c t io n paign chairman. The other speak­ difeoted -that .Barlow go -to prison The Get-together Club of Hillside ' REGISTER JfOW FOR PRESIDENT . ers wili discuss the work of the unless care for his family was be- United Jewish Appeal In providing Dbapter 192, "O. E. S., meets Tues- It is estimated by Township Clerk tfoward J. Rlny gun, foltowing a hearing or. the day April 23 a t tbc -homC-of the rellefT-rehabUltart-ion-and—resettle^ charge of violation of .the probation, that nearly 2,000 persons in Hillside who .are eligible to ment for the refugees and Jews of worthy matron, Mrs. Della Weasels, Tire sentence ■ was imposed because of 227 Ryan, street. There will be vote are not on the permanent registry list, and unless Europe and Palestine and for civic, it was told to -th e Court that no Protective, edumttonaf ctoiural -and election of ogicera and yearly re­ , sv do reg.nci .vill G ou^ucntly not be al le to vote assistance to his: famti3r=3iBd':be®H ports wil b e . given. A large at- health activities locally and na­ given. ^ tendanca. dsaii-ad, ___ ;n the..N:&w^|:erse.y.presidgatiai-p-T4mary onrM i¥'i!i% dr -ih-the important -presidential - election in November in respect to reg.stratinri and voting. Hillside has one :-Sl the worst records in Union Qounty, based on the proportion of registered voters to the population and oxi the proportion of the tote cast to ihe number of voters registered. S'^ck ifie cMdiafe However, since this is a presidential year there is expected to be a big rush.to register sometime before November, and one of the two opportunities to do so Sheets and. pillow cases—towels and clothes-’—in is rapidly approaching the limit, which'is April ,23— they go. The Thor washes out the dirt bj^lhe force next Tuesday—rfor the primary 'in May. There will be one more chance to the fall, but all who'can do so .of the water only, so it is easy on olotiies. An iron* should take advantage of-the present-opportunity. For ing attachment may be fastened to die washer when the accommodation fef thoSe-.wKo wish to register tiow you want/to iron, W asher, wringer and ironer sell Mr. Bloy’s office will\be open at the following specified for a modest price. If you already have a washer, Jmurs-in--addi!tion~te-the--r_eguk-r---offi-ee--ho.urs-“£rom--9: a. m. to 4 p. m .: 'Friday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and you might complete your equipment with an electric next Monday-and Tuesday to-5:30 p. m. and from 7 to table ironer.. These 0 p. m. A good many persons do not vote in the primary for one reason or another; but the significance of the presidential primary is readily apparent to those who New Jersey with a pei la set debl of $278,61 in 1982 had ihe second highest per capita net have been following political trends of the past several debt of any state in nlon, More recent (but unofficial) figures. . . Indicate that in 1

a man’s pocket watch* Glass in a Five trips were arranged for toe Daughter, Susan Elizabeth Stan­ Td Donald O. Burgess, of 1B‘ bm Sand Concerts back door was broken to gain en- A cademyAwardForMissLawrence Back Candidates : Season, with the first scheduled for ley, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stan­ lywood avenue, and H va H Bmet' From the home cf John 0 . May ,13 on-Captain Walters’ “Sea ley, of 666 Puree street of 44 Ridgway avenue. u”t ’ McCarthy, MaSlhg terrace, ,a $40 tor Co. Committee Nyjnph” out of BriOlle. This Will be Son, John Charles Mantrom, to To W alter Tepper, of 288 BUohau Planned Here watch and $3 cash were taken, en­ ftih members, only. > 11 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mantrom, -of an sh eet' a td Helen, Bloom, of ins trance being gained by forcing a 414 Rutgers avenue. Long avenue. . * . ' ■ rear door lock. Nothing "Was taken The ‘'Civic Improvement Associa­ Daughter, Judith Ana McGrath, To- Otto F. Zimmerman, of 643 H ; Slimmer bond concerts by “TEST f r r a the henre~Tjf”PredeHeW)rBeck, t ion of Hf^alde endorsed the oan- to Mr. and Mrs. Thnotby John. Mo- Tillman sheet, and Helen M, PolS .drum and bugle dorps of. Hillside 6& Madlijg terrace, although thor* didacies of three persons fdFtotlr Grath, of 1220 Robert street ski, of 217 Winans avenue. «■—” "i•, oughly ransacked. A pantry wln- Daughter, Anita Angelina Valenti, JPost 1722. V. F. W. may be ar- v the,. H^PUblican .and Democratic TO Oharles'Kreshak, of 264 j>aaa./ ’ ^Sagejd toy the Hillside Recreation wooti-pimel—of a rea-f- - rmmt.v committees at a meeting Vital* Statistics to Mr. and Mrs,-. Jack Valenti, ol Idoor were removed to gain entry. Monday night at 3«o Bioy street. sylvania’ avenue, and Anna TftNm Board, which discussed the question "1437 T rankim street. of law lev Baitunorea . i t u r . . "-V avenue.______—rant— Monday night 'at its meeting at the Those endorsed' are Emil SOnneh- Son, Lawrence liloyd Orlans, to I’mllKdcipal building. ‘ berg Jr. for the Republican County Births Mr. and Mrs. Abe Orlans, of 078 To Francis Gross, of 107^ SUsai l i e V. F. W: band! held concerts DAVID H. PIERSON, Committee, n in th ’district; Richard Son, Paul Frederick . Saymanski, Conklin gvenue. avenue, and Caroline Hicks, of 1433 last year with good success. The A RETIRED BANKER Gianforte,; Republican, eighth dlsr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szymanski Daughter, LaufK Sara Flecker, j j North Broad sheet. y board verted*"t&..seeKr’thF^'coopera- toWtf■- -Frank.- -Haefner, Democrat,, MB. :Rya.n . Street. . Mr. ancLMrs. .Abraham Flecker, of To-John Boor, of Elizabeth, anfl Afm Zelko, of“077 Chapman street tlon of the unit’-for concerts In Dfevid H. Pierson, retired vice* seventh district. Daughter, Patricia Margaret S&n- 1238 Salem avenue. various sections, of the township president of the .Bank of the Man-? A special meeting has been called ko, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Santo, Son, OarteU Groves Fairand, ® T o . Joseph Galante, of "Newark' every week of two, rather than to of Baltimore ftvehue. Mr, and Mrs. Sanford Fdrrand, of and. Antoinette Le Pure, of 304 hatton Company, of ‘New- York, died for April. 29. The association’s 169 1 Winans avenue. bring in WPA bands from out of Monday morning following. an i]§^ dance will be held! Friday May 3 Dsughle? R u th Elizabeth Oookreil, 862 Winchester avenue, .town. A report on progress of the ness of six’weeks, 18 daysr after the at the Polish-American Club, .form­ to Rev. and Mrs. J. Robert Cock­ Son, Richard John O’Neill, to Mr. ' To Joseph Rioca, of Newark, and plans will be made a t the May 6 death of his sister, Miss Mary H. erly . Bar-aay Hall.- Gianforte and rell. ifalMde. avenue. • and Mrs. Clifford O’Neill, of 18 Frances Do W eb, of 1404 Franklin Of 92 sheet. {meeting. Pierson, He and his sister had made Haefner were admitted as members. “ '-ffiSSr Jo h n Kozubal, to M r. .and Beechwood place. •prizes will be awarded tonight their homo together at 962 North Mrs. John Stanley Kozubal, of 276 Daughter, Natalie Pauline Stro- Hollywood avehue. ■■ seheta, to Mri and Mrs. Frederick of 118 tiley . ter recreational program. Leslie R. Mr,. Pierson, a native of Eliza­ Dinner And Parly •cuiinam Rtmsr.hftin nf. 201 Silver j’-frehenor, Jr., chairman of the beth, was the last surviving char- Mrs. . Angelo Vito Morlrib, of 8 Acme avenue. Hugo H.jMiller, 68, of 106 Penn, hoard, will make the awards to win- ter member of Elizabethtown dhap- place, - - Son, Philip JoUbert. to Mr. and sylvania. avenue. ners in - .the-JHuj:derL?Xi0^ e r and ter 1, Sons Of the American- Re^lur BEST PERFORMANCE OF YEAR Held By Trollers Daughter, Efrie Marie Sohralber, Mrs. James Morton_Joubert, of 1479 Barry Henry, 61, of 1138 Saien Hillside Avenue School centers. The tion, which was organized1 in. 1903. Franklin sheet. avenue. affair will be at the Hurden-Looker Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., presents New York Academy Award of TjcTTfr. TOT' 'i r a “PStoF tfos^rlr He was one of the early members of Sohreiber, of 1120, Woodruff avenue. Marriage Licenses Howard O. Devlin, 27, of 826 West- center. Mrs. Elizabeth iMcCraith the Elizabeth Town and -Country Gold Medal to Gertrude Lawrence for giving best comedy perform­ Members 'and friends of' thq ance of the season as the star of “Skylark*” John Golden’s Production Trollers Rod and CKto’QllbbSld a Daughter, Judith Barbara CM* To Walter M, Koenig, of Newark, minster avenue. -is-in charge.____ Club and was the oldest member Julia Beale, 91, ol Mofris place, of the Bachelors’ Ohtoof Elizabeth. at the Morosco Theatre, New York. dinner and party Saturday evening Stead, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tims and Florence Burner., o f' 304 Ryan at Jay’s Orfil. » The olub closed Its. stead, Of 287 Florence avenue.— - street------_Randolph P. Ha.rri.wn. 66. nf 44 Mr. Pierson was a member of West­ Although she has been French and British Relief Funds, Daughter, Roberta Annp .Graf, to To Claude R. Andrews, of Morris­ Wilder sheet. m insterPresbyterian Church, Eliza­ recipient of any number of awards which has become a. veritable knit­ charter for toe 1940 fltotog setsoh One Of Several at the meeting. helfi las4 Thursday Jdr. and Mrs. siSward Graf’, ; of 177 town, and Virginia Martin, of 20 Fannie Friedman, 63, of 234 Wil­ beth. He ■-retired ^tehr years ago to date, including th a t of being “the ting society of stage stars- a t its Williamson avenue. liamson avenue. 1 -Irom—his—banking position niter best groomed* actress in_the Ameri- headquarters in Radio City. night Boston-avenue. Thefts Solved many years of activity In banking. c&h theatre," Gertrude-Lawrence is His only immedate~survlvors &re~ar proudeet-of-her-newestpossession, gold medallion presented to her by Several hpmes in the- s'outheri sister, Mrs. William S. Bigelow, and a niece, Miss Qaroline Bigelow. A the New York • Acadehiy for giving part of the township were burglar “the best comedy performance of ized of cash and jewelry over the- brother, Rev. George Peck Pierson, ■'died last year. the.year” as ’the- star of “Skylark”, past week-end, and police have John Golden’s production of Sam. solved one . and are continuing^ to RICHARD C. MILL son Raphaelson's comedy, now in investigate the other cases. Lottie its seventh monSr'Bt' the Morosco Mae Jackson, 24-year^old jcolored Services were held1 Sunday eve­ Theatre, New York. maid in th e home of -Frederick K. ning at the Schmidt Memorial Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., a Halsey,' 186 Conant street, was ar­ Funeral Home in Elizabeth for member of the Academy, made the' rested Tuesday and -sentenced by Richard O. Mill, of 40 Hillside ave presentation, before a packed house Recorder Ellsworth J. Sterner -to nue, who. died last Thursday fol during ft matinee of “Skylark” in thirty days in the county jail for lowing a stroke suffered while at the presence of such other notables ' theft' of a pocketbook containing work as a linotype operator foi as Austin Strdng and! .Edward 750“ IN CASH $12.40 in cash. Newark Sunday Call. Burial was OhildS Carpenter, playwrights, Ma­ Other cases, apparently' the work in Graceland Memorial P ark.' jor Edward Bowes and A. O. Brown, of one or more persons in all of Mr.' Mill was. bom in Ontario but former Shepherd of toe Lambs.' them, included the home of Herbert lived in this country 39 years,, the Genuinely thrilled by this. signal :T; Turner, 74' Wilder -street, ran­ last • 13 in Hillside. He had been honor, the actress had tears in her sacked! with thfeft of a $130 platinum connected with the Newark news­ eyes when toe stepped to toe foot­ wedding' ring, $25 in cash, a $35 paper for 86 years. Surviving are lights to tell both Mrs. Roosevelt —.man’s—wrist -Watch, n._$15 girl’s -his wiftf, Mrs. Amie Rector Mfllerf and the audience, “ 1 don’t think watch, a $6 gold locket, an engage­ and two sisters, Miss Addle Mill and was ever nappler a n n y Bfe^’ d Given To ment ring,/a-girl’s neck watch and Mrs. Dora Rychman/of Ontario. Miss Lawrence, • who began her American career" to company with Beatrice UUie and Jack Buchanan to “The Chariot Revue’’ to 1924, has gradually worked .her way to stardom. She' shared honogs with Noel Coward- to both ‘■‘Private H illsid e s Most Lives” and “Tonight a t 8t80, stepped Into toe sole spotlight two seasons ago under John Golden’ 10-YEAR management to “Susan, slid God, 'Authored by Raohel Orotoers. Busy as toe is with her taxing Iroie to “Skylark", toe actress never­ theless, is one qf to e . most in­ defatigable Workers to behalf of Humanitarian oauses. Not" only do GUARANTEE American charities take up- oan- Popular Babies sideTable Of her time, but toe is equally* generous in 'h er devotion to ON COMPLETE REFRIGERATING SYSTEM Fitoamwand-toe- Allies^ She-is also co-founder with Rachel Orotoers of WITH NO “IFS” “ANDS” OR “BUTS” the American Theatre Wing of toe

HA R R ISO NRANDOLPH P HARRISONRANDOLPH Randolph Poytliress Harrison, 86, Servel Electrolux alone freezes of 44 Wilder street, died at liis home* April 10. He had. been seriously ill for three weeks in At­ .00 lantic City-; but had been, in failing Silently with NO MOVING PARTS! health for several years. Private 25 $750 services were held! Saturday. Bom in Frederteksburg, Va., Mr. Harrison was a descendant of a distinguished Virginia family. . He m lived' In this area most of his life. Cash Awards He was assoc^ted with the Thomas & Betts Company from 1.902, retir- ing. in 1931 as sales manager in the nm-in oftloa-in New York—to_be, Cash named a director. He was a mem- and Beautiful >f St. John’s Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, dnd Elizabeth Lodge 289, B. P. O. Elks, and the Virginians Society and the Southern' Society, Prizes of New York. Surviving are - his wife, Mrs. Loving Frances Russell Tyng Harrison, and two aunts, Mrs, Page and Mrs. M. Butler Heilner, of Elizabeth. and WILLIAM MOFFAT Cup .William Moffat, 83, of I486 Bond street, died Saturday at his home. Commissions Services were held there Monday weiring' 'and7;bu^l~^was"'4n---Fair-- mount Cemetery. Bom in - Scotland, Mr. Moffat came tcr~this-country when he was 12 years old-. He lived in Maine for 55 years, and was cbnn$‘c% d. with' the ' .woodworking. 'industry- thpre. He was a membtegypf Hillside * Lodge m , E “M X l O F o r 'VQSLrM' - Sponsored By years He had resided herew ith’ his sister, Mrs. Robert Hydfe, his only survivor.

CIJURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST “Doctrine of Atonement” is- the Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, £pril 21, in ah 'Christian Science CHurches and' S ociete throughout the world. The Golden Text is: “The Son of man came not to to ministered jmto^hnh. La mlnlg^r, and t-0 glyQ ^hc Hillside Sime^ his life a ransom for many.” (Mat­ thew 20:28). —Among the Lesson- Sermon cita-^ tions is the following from the Bible: "And there came a leper to — And *• him, beseeching him, and kneeling down to him, and saying unto * If thou wilt,. thourckfist. make me clean. .-And Jesus, moved - with compassion, put forth his hand and touched him, and saith unto him' CO-OPERATING MERCHANTS I will; be thou clean.” (Mark 1:40, . The Lesson-Sermon* also includes thd ipllowing' passage from the Christian Scienbe -textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­ tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Jesui taught the way of life by demon­ stration, that we may understand how this • divinq Principle Heals the ELIZABETHTOWN sick, casts out error, and triton Watch This Paper for Complete Details over death” (p. 25). CONSOLIDATED GAS Co. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS J xnuiuo, i iiu R jL JM jw vh’KlL 18. 1940 ' " ' ; : Outlbok^For Maroon Nine Uncertain On Eve Of Opening

m *w ju£p’ ~\Ts>iie D w i • ..■■M nH lgH H Stevens m ; ■ ... 1080 felly, with 1 u.ahigh t l'4tar"v : jj 3 5 - ■— ------Stryker Will minor league aggregation.'"" Plays New Brunswick game team score rolled fey out and, to toe secondary pitching Popola Barrel with a 3025 connt,.- Bears’ Season As was toe ease wtto great 1939 positions. However, the ynnt-Kfi.i -and—19GB teams,—Noun—is blBsssir M O s will be awarded next Tues- hingers, -Charlie' Gassaway, RandaU u s Manage Nine Totals day night a t a banquet to be held at with-several youngsters who appear JUrny T/ Saturday Q ^ P eri. Steve Peek and Allen the' Flagship, Route 29,. Union. nc more -than a season away from Bott Starts To-day Getwe are the cream of a large varsity,- whloh'will have ^ separate Mayor Hugo 8. dense! will be the the majors, .Shis is said of Out­ T,nrlwig Lew Lost to,Team County League Team to graney guest, of honor. 'Charles Rodls of fielder .Tommy' Holmes and Bud "Crop and all apepar more than senedjile st»rfel]3g‘ next "W€e^, Doheny feedy for the International League, For Entire Season * Oharlee Motors is president of the The Newark Bears will open the Metheny, third baseman Bud Blair, taolude the following boys also car­ Hold First Practice link season against Taranto today as ried on the squad -of 27: Catchers, league. Jack Friedman will be first baseman Mike Ch&rtak and at H, S. Saturday ’Griffin toastmaster. optimistic as any Newark dub in Uncertain in Its prospects for Pentek and Carpenter; -pitekars- the 68 years’ history- of the Inter­ pitchers George Barley, Hank -MISS CHESAL ENGAGED ’ success In- tile - season, Ooahh A1 Q’Loek, Williams and Gombos; first Borowy, George Washburn and HffisidFs team' t o ; the Union Totals national League. Greater experience; Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Ohesal of 388 base, Eckentaal; second "base, Pet- Norman Branch. Sanford* avenue, have- announced Weiner’s Hillside High School nine Bounty Basebal) League will hold added Sitting "power and an bn- will open Saturday afternoon at fa?; shortstop, Bad; third base, -preyed pitching staff are reasons Balance and experience 1b fur­ the engagement-of their1'daughter Hanover, and outfielders, Wlnniokl, its first pract!

'YOU LIKE TO gel ao figd travel de luxe! *,T rtp^e"Cuihi^iSed,, ride and big, wl re_f. ri°8Jevery passenger in a t night feeling fine a first crack <$ gptyn. ★ Delivered at Pontiac, Mick. Transportation based on rail Pontiac’s power- rates, state and local taxes (if any),, optional equipment and driver i nerves. accessories-—.„ 1040, led, by deed dated t one o’clock Standard ‘(two o'clock 1882 m * recorded —------In‘ theI Reglste layllght Saving) Time, In the afternoon Office of T On* County In Book is f said day. of deeds foi aid county on page 174. All the M M H i H M H There is due approximately” $7,7 W ho’s Who with interest from March 15, 1940,

Sofa and 2 Chairs Re-upholstered Choice of Covering: . $42.50 1 3-Pc. Set of Slip Covers — $ 19.50 In Business For Free Estimate Phone WAverly 3-8758 TERMS ARRANGED A Convenient Directory of Men Ana Firms Ready Kramer's Upholstery Shop 953 Berg.eltoStreet z -H Newark. N. I. to Serve You Efficiently in Their Special Fields. ■ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- Save Time, Energy and Money By Utilizing This Opinions Of Our Readers Guide to Help You Get What You Need LAW OBfc HANDBILLS * this manner. We request th a t your PO. Box 97, Elizabeth, N. J. newspaper correct the false impres- B u y ^ A u to t^ej^iniiliincj. April :2n4, 1940. slqa otherwise we will have to use o&epartment Stored handbills. ^ Editor, Hillside Times: Sincerely, ; The article in "Don't Mention It” of -the March 21st issue of your THE OOMM0NI8T PARTY Refinishing of Motor Cars OF UNION COUNTY. R. S. KING For Paint, Garden Supplies, Etc. paper about the Finnish' Belief Drive and the Communist Party, >. Box 97, - Body and Fender Work — Polishing and Simonizing Elizabeth, N. J. •" Sh6p at SOLOMON'S creates an impression among your Editor's note: The local- ordln- 1423 No. Broad St. WA. 6-0548 Hillside, N. J. “ONE OF HILLSIDE'S GOOD- STORES” ----- readers that the Communist Party ance does not restrict the use ol UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. committed an illegal act in distrifo- uting handbills. handbills, as the police m ust Issue 1299 Liberty Ave. WA. 3-9507. Hillsides if you are at all interested in the a permit to tul who apply, i s pur­ ELIZABETH, N. J. freedom of speech and press, you pose Is merely to provide a record s^uto f^epairiny owe ydurself, the people of. Hillside of those responsible for the dls- Branch . m » . dm Branch and .to the Communist Party,, the tribution, so tbat to the event a EL 2-3800 Juneral Set opportunity to correct any such im- nuisance is .oominitted in the dis­ Rahway Westfield tribution, the authorities will know During the last week of Novem­ where to find 'the responsible per­ CHARLES MOTORS ber 1939, the highest .court in’ the sons. There Is no discretion with land declared that , local laws which the police In the matter a t all. FOED SPECIALISTS WALTER R. LEE restricted the use of handbills were General Auto Eepairing Director of Funerals a violation of a, citizen’s rights or free, speech ahd press. Seeks Annulment William A. Stafford &"Son 1222 No. Br6ad 'St. ' Call ELizabeth 2-6434 1283 Salem,Ave, Hillside, N. J. At this, time when there seems ELizabeth 2-4547 to be a concerted^ attempt in the Of Her Marriage PLUMBING, HEATING, OIL BURNERS press -to besmirch our party with SINCE 1912 the taintf of "illegality” it is hh= portant to us to see that even the Annulment of her marriage April , Office, ELizabeth 2-1311 faintest suggestion is not allowed L 1887, £a New York to Rudolph Telephones: { Res. ELizabeth 2-8740 Betz Bakery furniture since It is not based upon facts. Sulk#, of 32 Oak sweet, Irvington, ( Res. ELizabeth 2-7427 Before the days .of newspapers is sought by Mrs. Isabella Haug 1120 East Grand St. Elizabeth, N . J. Whose Birthday? and'during the Revolutionary War, Sulzer, 23, of 318 Wlnans avenue, All kinds of Party Cakes, beautifully decorated, Homefurnishing Consultants handbills played an important role formerly of Newark, In a suit be­ also Musical Cakes, made to order. in keeping the public informed1; fore Advisory Master Dougal Herr. 3 UNION AVENUE IRVINGTON, N. J, The Supreme Court upheld the Herr reserved dpatfon until further] Horvath & Sarles right to distribute information in evidence has ' been produced that FURNITURE-— of the Better Type | the petitioner did not reside- with Coal - Hopper’s Coke 24 UNION AVENUE IRVINGTON, N. J. Sulzer, as claimed. At the Center ESsex 3-1910 FINAL ACCOUNTING She claimed -Sulzer m et her on Mrs. Batsch’s New Home Bakery APPROVED BY COURT Memorial Day, 1933, and was con­ Lumber - , Mason Material Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes Fresh Twice Daily vinced by his glamorous claims that Final accounting by Philip G. he was a retired naval officer wlrpl Roofing - Wallboard - Tileboard "We Specialize in Cakes for Special Occasions was engaged In secret service work DAILY SPECIALS Open all day Sundays and holidays Schanerman, of Newark, as assignee Ladies’ Wearing Apparel She ifflms opt, she declared) that CROSS AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. fof heneflit,t rtE: creCtitors of Louis REASONABLE PRICES Frankel, trading as Franklin Mar­ his. only connection with the gov­ ket, here, was approved- last week ernment, was employment ah .a WPA Michaels Ladies’ Wearing Apparel b y , Judge Edward A. McGrath In worker. A dlsahtiity would cause Beauty %r(a Orphan's Court In Elizabeth. his. death before long, anyway, she W illiam Hale Coal Co. ^ COATS,' SUITS and DRESSES . Schanerman was allowed! coni- said. Sulzer told her ta what She 1374vLiberty Ave. Phone UnlonviUe 2-2244 Hillside, N. J. 1058 BERGEN STREET WAverty 3-5518 NEWARK, N. now feels was merely an appeal to mfeslbns aggregating-ffiSiBrhtttrsloce' her- sympathy. ' HELAINE BEAUTY SALON We also carry a complete line of large sizes in Misses Styles the account Showed a balance of EACH LOAD DELIVERED IS CAREFULLY WEIGHED only $326.44, this will go to him, After the ceremony, she said, each 3 Items for 1.00 while unsecured- elates of creditors, went to his home, and a few days totaling $630.72, will not be paid. l a t e she went to find out about for appt. call EL 3-9120 The ccwrt: ordered Schanerman—to the home he had promised, to learn 1205 Salem Ave., near Ooe Ave, Hillside, N. J, pay out of his commissions a $126 th a t his- “Internal injury” W e n ’s W * fee' to his solicitors, Harkavy and stomach ache and his job was with Lieb, of Newark. the WPA, ROSEBUD BEAUTY SALON Boehner’s Men's Wear GIVEN HEAVY FINES DIRECTS PLAY FOR Under New Management TEACHERS COLLEGE IPANA and MASSAGE 229 Hollywood Ave. v EL. 2M)970 SUITS - TOPCOATS FOR OVERLOADING Complete assortment of Pants and Men’s Furnishings . Stanley Buchner, son of Mr, and. Recorder Ellsworth J.. Sterner Mrs. Louis B. Buchner, of 64 Bill- Thursday Imposed two fines o f $100 side a^nue,, an Industrial arts for brighter teeth- ■and1 $3 costs on.Santanletiq-Broth-, toajor- m .Teachers charges Gollege,Ts the’-ltUdeht dlreotor of B u tch e r s , of overloading trucks carting -dfrt th e ' annual Norms Theatre Guild healtfiier glims! SPORT, DRESS and WORK n » KTTPC f n r fropi Newark, wheTO^ftiiujtA-26y is play, "Night Must Fail”- to be given being Widened. A .plea Of guilty in the college auditorium on Friday C O E MARKET for Men and Roys **** «P was made-by -Antony-: SantBniaio;- evening April is.- „ Matched to coat or vest ALTERATIONS FREE attorney for the company. Earlier Mr. Buchner, who Is vice-presi- Prime Meats Irvington Center Pants Shop S I B ' W^bk seven sudfi. nneis' M ’ff W ftSfSW . thto.'&e giffl-d, has taken Fruits - Vegetables been meted - out on the Ac t . in part In past plays a t the oollege 988 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE ' IRVINGTON, N. J. Union and previously seven hid such as, “Waiting For Lefty," “Bury -FOODS § Take advantage of our weekly been imposed here by Sterner. the Dead' and '“Quality Street.” He firp-- tuiw specials. 43 COE AVENUE, Hillside, N. J. EL. 2-6159

torac^e a eaneri a m INSURE and BE SURE! . 4 "A FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE WITH EVERY ROOM A VAULT” Ready Made PANTS at reasonable prices Phone EL.2-36S3 - FREE DELIVERY Kathryn A. Keller De Luxe Cleaners and Dyers Weimar Storage Co., Inc. Gleaners & Launderers All Kinds of Alterations Equal to New General Insurance W OOE AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Laundry Special BUDGET! ^^OU.want to have an attrac- need exercise to help keep them tivfe smile—everybody doesl firm and strong.” And, assomany 1444 North Broad Street SH IRTS 5c Then don’t gamble with “Pink modern dentists do, he may Entire waeh completely hand finished Tooth Brush”! Modern dental suggest the added stimulation I P P p Optometridtd Hillside, N. J. First 10 lbs. $1.28—12c a lb. science teaches th at gums as of Ipana and massage: ; well as teeth need special care! CALL AND DELIVERY Play safe with your smilel’Each .WAverly 3-8891'..... Offices: The first tinge of “pink** on time you brush your teeth, m as-, Liberty Cut Rate Drugs Newark, Sp- Orange, Montclair your tooth brush is "only a warii- sage a little extra Ipana liitp the Dr. Fred H. Roever ) ing. But if you see it, see .your gums. For Ipana is designed n o t. - ,J. Bernstein, Fh. G. d en tist, You may not be in for only to clean-the teeth but with U 8 I LIBERTY AVENGE , HILLSIDE, N, J. real trouble, but let him decide. ■ 237 CLINTON AVE., a t ELIZABETH AVE. massage to help keep gums firmer, Phone WAverly 3-9805 “Jiist another case of lazy gums/’ more resistant. S-®258 NEWARK, N.' j, The Mayfair Sweet Shoppe he’ll probably say. “All too often Get an economical tube of F). Ceudney Orders Delivered — C all WA 3-9828 Oi HeLeu gums grow weak and tender, due Ipana today. Let it help you to a to $oft and creamy foods. Gums brighter, more attractive smile! F. T. MORRIS, INC. T e w e l e i ^ Dolly Madison Ice Cream FRED T. MORRIS, Reg. Pharm. Home MadS, or Standard Brand Box Candies - DRUGGISTS Geo. W. Frost & Son Cigars — Cigarettes — Sods Fountain OKs IBVINGTpN CENTRE WE FEATURE HOME COOKED LUNCHEONS DAILY 40c We Deliver * Call EL. 2-6050 IRVINGTON, N .'J. Sandwiches gerved A La Carte IPANA tooth paste •W N .B B O A D S T B B T ELIZABETH, N. J. _____ 1446 NO. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE DE IN HILLSIDE BY BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY