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■Vol. XVIII No. 937 ESTABLISHED !»24 HILLSIDE, N. J.( THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942 OrriCIAL NRWHI’APKK Mr o r TIIE TOWNSHIP OF IIILLSIDK 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS CALLED TO DUTY B a s i n F o r Earlier Closing At H.S. HIGH RANKING DECORATED Requested By Students Award Navy Cross F l o o d s I s Want Opportunity To service. Many who now have part- _..Accept Available Job* ■Ume jobs said that they cnnl 4 gpi. more time in if the board acted A petition asking the Board of favorably on their proposal. P l a n n e d Education go shoijten the high school day to permit students time Cite Wages Paid off in the afternoon to work in Tiie high wages paid by defense Navy Department Letter Project, Involving factories and others is particularly war and other industries, was pre­ Reveals Lt. Knox Saw Other Towns, May sented to the board at its meeting appealing to most of the students. in the high school last Thursday. As an example, they cited one stu­ Action In Coral Sea Take Some Time The petition was signed by» 660 of dent making. 71 cents an hour for the school’s 700 pupils. part-time work, ana another mak­ Notification of the award of tiie The question of flood control was The students requested that ing 65 cents on a midnight to Navy Cross to Lt. tj. g.) Leslie L. again brouglit before the Township classes begin at 8:30 a. m. and end 8 a. m. shift. They also stated B. ivnox, who was reported missing Committee at its meeting in the at 1:30 p. m. The hours now in that they believed there is a great in action m tiie Pacific war zone Junior Iflgli School Tuesday eve­ effect are from 8:30 a. pi. to 3:17 demand for workers in stores. laM. June 6, was received tills week ning by members of the West End P- m. The school hours were not M ost of tiie students could not uy his parents, Mi. and Mrs. David Civic Club. Township officials With the dates oi dealer registra­ changed when the State Defense work full shifts because school laws iymox, oi 3e llurden street. Notice .rated that there had been a meet- tion under'"the iuei rationmg pro-„ Transportation Committee ordered do not permit their doing so. A di tiie award definitely established ng Tuesday afternoon between gram set lor next Tuesday and most of the schools to open and clause in the law designates that ihr l a d Unit Lt. K nox Look part members of the committee and rep­ Wednesday, Octouer 2U and 21, War close a half hour later each Mon­ students under 16 cannot work m the Coral Beu engagement with resentatives of the Union County Tice and Rationmg Boards through­ day. Tiie school had been on a longer than from 7 a. in. to 6 out the Btule have been iniormeti the Japanese, which had only been Path Commission. It was reported split session before the new build­ p. m., and others in the 16 to 18- by Blale OPA headquarters ol the surmised at tiie time. hat plans have been introduced ing was opened two years ago. year group from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. general registration procedure and A letter announcing Lhe ai [or the formation of a huge basin DR. EDWARD J. MORESS Approximately sixty students Ur subsequent distribution ol ap­ •huh by Captain- L E. DanfleliflellK a collect excess water during heavy William M. Raphael, president oi LT. LESLIE B. KNOX Dr. Edward J. Moress, of 1524 swarmed the halls to wait tiie open­ ALEXANDER DVORETSKY plication iorms to consumers. Assistant Chief of Navy Personnel,Jiiuel, tins and permit it to flow off again the Board of Education, said tiie Maple avenue, who has been com ing of the board’s meeLing. Many Alexander Dvoretsky, of 1229 It was emphasized that anyone declared ‘‘Uie award was made in vlien the rains subside. However, petition will be acted upon at the missioned a captain in the U. S. discussed possibilities of obtaining Robert sLreet, son of Mrs. Olga who sells either fuel oil or kerosene recognition oi his heroism a-ryl he committee stated tire matter regular meeting next month or at Army Medical Corps, arrived by jobs, while others believed, they Solowey, has been promoted1 to the P olisli* Americans at retail must register with his ra­ service as a pilot ol an airplane of :ould not be rushed as ocher towns a special session. The- proposal airplane Sunday at San Antonio, would have, no trouble getting jobs rank of major in tiie 122nd Coast tioning board oil tliqse dates. This a lighting squadron hi tiie Coral vere also affected. "W e have our was referred to a special com­ Tex., to take up his duties at the left open by men drafted for the mittee. Artillery Battalion, Anti-Aircraft, includes grocery stores, hardware Be a May 7, 1942. The decoration eeth m it and we won't let go," Aviation Cadet Training Center it was announced this week, Maj. Dedicate Banner and paint stores, gasoline service and accompanying citation will be [Chared Committeeman Hugo Gen- there. Dvoretsky, who has made a career stations and garages which sell held in the Navy Department pend­ Sunday afternoon marked the Members of the West End Dr. Moress, who has been practic­ of tiie Army, having entered in kerosene at retail, as well as iuel ing further information us fio the Civic Club were invited to attend ing in Hillside sincf trades township’s annual sale of properties sum of $19,000 after the matter had posal of garbage up to his tenant, employing an instructor cilrrenliy ices were conducted at St. John's RobeTL Cockrell, that they have dis­ union people, who have organized for unpaid taxes and assessments been delinquent for a number of Wants Reut Reduced X while Karkus believed the service out of the teaching profession, but Episcopal Church, Elizubelh, by Rev. covered scrap that had been prev­ in support of his candidacy, Kirk­ last Wednesday by Tax Collector years because of the extravagant request to lower rent on his Was the landlord’s responsibility. willing to take- a special course. Dr. Littleton E. Hubbard, rector. iously overlooked. patrick, who is president of the Arthur- L. Theurer. A last-minute improvements made during tiie ad­ w station on North Broad' street As a result, Health Officer Samuel It was reported that enrollment Interment was in Evergreen Ceme­ The Lin collection on Friday State League of Union Printers, rush to make payments reduced ministration of the Democratic tery. *«s received from George J. Wag- Jowitt brought both persons into in manual training classes has at­ October 31) will be handled sep­ on Tuesday evening attacked the the amount of delinquent obliga­ candidate; that there now is un­ Mrs. Simmons, widow of ITarri- " Tire committee refused action court, charging them with leaving tained a high level as the courses arately Householders will place lack of progressiveness of the tions to the sum of $2,500. der way the tax liquidation of the man N. Simmons, was executive Lin hi a package at tiie nearest . . ' d report was sent in from a Township Committee. He pointed the garbage in the back yard in cover many phases oi war produc­ railed public accountant stating O f this total, investment com ­ Westminster section, whereby tiie secretary ol the Consumers’ League corner on that day and it will be out that, whereas in tiie Township violation of the sanitary code. township will receive land valued tion work. Courses in mathema­ Wagner’s business had fallen panies purchased $2,300 worth of of New Jersey, and was very at*- picked up. of Union 600 new homes were con­ Karkus appeared before Judge at $384,000 which will decrease tics have also been adjusted to enough to grant the reduction. the liens, with only $209 worth structed in 1940, only 37 were Ellsworth Sterner and presented the going into other municipal hold- substantially the amount paid to m eel war needs, and many students | |LhV.efU, ! ! ! , , CiVQ, lutf r'JsUs A letter was also received from are now in advanced classeschissex as-a.k ;i ^ o u th b u t the State. She Was a built in Hillside. He charged that court with a tenant’s copy of an gs. The latter sum represented the county on delinquent taxes, native“‘0i New Brunswick, but had fells Rotary Bible L ™ 'tard J. Moress, who> nas has en-en-i over-strict building and plumbing OPA form in which the landlord result of work in summer school. “W tire armed service, Sxes and assessments on unde­ and reduces the amount of reserve resided hi Hillside and Elizabeth !» statuigycodes were partially responsible, had listed services provided. From , t he would be unable to meet veloped property. to be set up against uncollected for 44 years. is Basis For Law and that the failure of the govern­ this, Judge Sterner decided that ------0 ------■ taxes. tax obligations while in the V Stickers Expected Bhe Is survived by two daughters, ing body to encourage building here Levine had agreed to take care of All-Woman Jury Ratables Added Miss Mary Noel Simmons arid Mrs. Rev. j . Robert Cockrell, minister ( Continued on Page 6) ( Continued on Page 0) the garbage disposal. Tiie committeemen added that To Arrive Shortly Lewis P. Calmer, ol Elizabeth; a ol lhe First Baptist Church, was Judge Sterner reserved judgment On Hillside Case probably of equal importance is the son, Iiarriman N. Jr., oi New York, the guest speaker at Vhe regular in the matter when Levine agreed fact that the investment of the Hillside Defense Council leaders and lour grandchildren. meeting of the Rotary Club held to furnish a suitable receptacle for A jury of twelve women sat in home owners in the Westminster announced last week ilial they soon Tuesday in tiie Hillside Presby­ tiie case of, Hyman B. Mintz, of the garbage. section, and the type and character hope to receive a supply of ‘‘V” Fined For Dumping terian Church. Rev. Cockrell spoke ------<»>------Newark, versus Louis Jaffe, of 1602 of the development, will be pro­ stickers to be placed in homes which on Lhe. Bible and iUs meaning to Summit avenue, in the District tected by such liquidation in that have met the ‘‘home front” require­ men. PEEPING TOM Garbage In Hillside Don t Mention It Court last week. the development will be allowed to ments for service hi tire present He stated that ail f undamental Police are investigating a report M intz was suing Jaffe for $500 continue in the hands of its present war. The stickers will be distrib­ Monday, Columbui Day, proved laws of tiie land cam e from the to be a holiday in Police Court Most Thrilling Experience from residents of Avy street that a on the charge that as a passenger owners, at the same time greatly uted by air raid wardens whenever Bible, and if more people followed prowler has been disturbing the in Jaffe’s car, he had suffered1 in ­ improving the financial structure they are received from the State aLso, with only six cteses appearing these laws and forgot religious before Judge Ellsworth B terrier. Their First Meeting neighborhood for the past several juries when the vehicle struck a of the township. ARP loaders have reported that prejudices, there would n ot be the nights. Several persons reported curb on 46th street in Mahattan. In addition to the above ac­ each home hi Lhe community will The heaviest fine, $10 plus $3 court trouble in tiie world that there is costs, was imposed upon George Boots, Boots, Boots having seen the prowler peering in Judge Frank K. Sauer presided complishments; it was pointed out have one to place in its windows. at present. He said that many Berry, of 500 Springfield avenue, windows at midnight every night. over the case. that during 1941 and 1942, there The council is also arranging for, people believe wars cause a greater Newark, for violation of a town­ or h eymour Afoldflnger, of 137 Balled avenue, a member of the has been sold by the township a "emergency” tests to be conducted number oi persons to turn to reli­ ship ordinance which prohibits m^.0stra in Irving Berlin’s show, ‘‘This Is the Army,” had ‘‘the total of $116,046.25 of unimproved witliin the control center. It is gion, but such is not the case. dumping of garbage in residential land for the erection of homes, hoped that such tests, whiqh will Taking one of Lhe aims o f Rotary, c thrilling experience of my life” on Friday night. The entire sections. which will make possible the erec­ not involve outside personnel, Will namely, tiie forming of friendships th s^ow were guests of President and Mrs. Roosevelt at WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Other lines totaled $7 and costs tion of 231 additional homes for provide experience in directing and and acquaintances for better service his , . ^ e House. They all shook hands with the President and amounted to $7. ^ residents of Hillside, having an recording dispatches of various to the community, Rev. Cockrell '•vife and were served refreshments. The President, according HAS HIGHEST RATING approximate assessed valuation of units. pointed out how knowing a person l0lc*finger, later went to bed, but Mrs. Roosevelt remained. $5,000 apiece, or an approximate CHIU) HIT BY CAR helped in the business an d profes­ Barbara Cuozzi, 12, of 508 Mc- Qfe 101(1 them something of the history of the various rooms and gross valuation of a million dollars. REPORTS IKYME ENTERED sional world. The weekly newspaper rates the highest whenever Michael place, was treated at the Patrolmen Victor Heller and Loo He lauded the work o f the Rotary Golrif6 ^amous f^rsons who had occupied them. Everyone, says the men in the Armed Forces are asked, “ What do you Beth Israel Hospital Tuesday for Wallraff investigated a report last Club and asked1 that they put all c linger, was inspired1 by the personality of the Chief Executive COLLAPSES ON JOB injuries of the face sustained when want m ost?” week from Loute'" Okolichany, of effort they possibly could behind m the First L a d y. Steve Nahaizzewski, 52, of 262 she was struck by a car on Bloy So if you have someone in the army, navy, marines, 1464 Morris place, that someone serving the community and know­ Second street, Elizabeth, was taken street. Sergeant Oscar Bishop and ing better their fellow men. He air corps or merchant marine, let us remind you about to the Alexian Brothers Hospital had broken into his home'and ran­ Patrolman Harold McBride investi­ Two men who, by all the laws of averages, should know each sacked it. Nolhing was reported pointed out that this was th© only sending him The Hillside Times each week. The cost Tuesday after suffering a spell gated and reported the driver as way to avert future mis understand­ 1^. r l3Ut do not, will meet each other this Sunday when they are while at work in the Cooper Alloy stolen, but police are making an being Gustav Kochendarfer, of 421 is only $2 per year. It is almost as precious as a investigation. ings and make the world safe from pjocluced Hev. George M. Runner, pastor of the Hillside weekly “letter from home”. Foundry on Ramsey avenue. Oak street, Garwood. fear and prejudice. ’ yterian Church. They both come from Kansas, both Mail or bring in your check for $2 and sitart his s ,8ed to the same denomination there, both are meat in- VITO ADDEO & SON m Lors *°r the government and upAn coming east, are now both reading pleasure at once. We change the address as HONEYWELL 20 HilUdde Ave. WA. 3-0*81 One of the Most Modem Lubricating System* often as necessary at no extra cost. in the County, yet you pay o n l y ...... mbers °I the same church here. FUNERAL HOME GOOD GRADE LEHIGH COAL Nut and Stove .... 11.00 ton $ 1 THE HILLSIDE TIMES HIRLEMAN’S ESSO STATION A certain well known merchant in town, asked if he had re- 1070 No. Broad St, Hillaide P e a ...... 9.60 ton Your lubrication Job la rertflod by charte bau d by ceived •ite* - -**~*1J VWlcaUs for rubber boots which are now rationed, replied, ■ 1443 N. Broad St. WAverly 3-2465 Hillaide, N. J. BL 2-1770 tod Grate Not * Ston M l tea your oar manufacturer ^ should It fcftwe non on hand Own X hater U i a DAT U B T 1CI BOLLYWOOD AVE, Omar OOKJUfr ■— 'I! I i . -.r .. *“***** Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942

Children’s Luncheon To Attend County Rv C. A. Miss Louise Mahnken, sister, and Child Programs Lt. Atrochin was 'graduated from Miss Doris Munkel, wore maize A t Calvin Coolidge Social Items- P.-T, A. Conference East Side High School, Newark, taffeta dresses and matching shoul­ arid is witjj the U. S. A. Signal der-length veils caught with rust ten, Of 113 Bailey a%nue are The High School P.-T. A. will Are Arranged A baked macaroni and cheese Corps. He is now stationed at pompons. All carried arm bou­ Ing for Asbui-y Park luncheon for school children njvill be represented at the Union County quets 'of rust chrysanthemums. Camp Edwards, Mass. expect to spend a week or S ' 1,1 be served by the Calvin Coolidge .By SALLY McGHEE_ Fall Council meeting at the Sec­ No -date has been set for the After a trip to Niagara Falls and Outstanding Talent ond Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, Mrs. Jack Kapnor t f Z l 3 ? P.-T. A. today from 11:30 a. m. wedding. Canada, the couple will reside in' MRS. LESTER McGINNIS, .Of M ays, Mr. and Mrs. George Con- tomorrow by the following mem­ Baumgarten, will be their gua Obtained For Shows to 2 p. m. - ' ■ ' ■;------O------Washington, D. C. ____ "Children in Wartime” was the Highland avenue, entertained the Ion, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, Mr. bers: An interesting program for this topic of discussion at a barent edu­ members of American Legion aux- and Mrs, B. Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. H Dlsrothy Mahnken -years--tamer Entemninnsins' ToF cation meeting Monday evening iliary at her home on Tuesday eve Lapp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hasseiman, Mrs. William Wheat, Mrs. Martin Children has just been completed which was held at the home of ning. Tonight the post and- aux­ F. Romon, Howard Lapp, Seaman Greenberg, Mrs. Herbert Barber, Weds Lawrence Diou by the committee of the combined Mrs. W illiam Stewart. iliary will hold g joint meeting in John Lapp 3rd, Coast Guard;, June Mrs. Ivor Jones, Mrs. Henry Singe, parent-teacher, associations of the A hom e nursing course enlisting the Hillside -Community House, Coe Breece, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gebhart, Mi’s. August Daviet, Mrs. Douglas Miss Dorothy Helen Mahnken; local f elementary schools. Out­ twenty mothers- was started Tues­ avenue, to make plans for the United Mrs. H. Snoddy and daughter Wilson and Mrs. Stephen Wargo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick standing talent has been secured day afternoon. This class of in­ War Fund Drive. Helen. Final rehearsals for the “ black­ C. Mahnken, of 63 Mertz avenue, and subjects of greatest interest to struction, which is being held at MR. AND MRS. WALTER ROB­ MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR COX, out” minstrel to be held Saturday and Lawrence Julian Diou, son of children have been selected. the home of Mrs. Richard Goeller, INSON, of Woodruff avenue, held of Salem avenue-, had as then- October 24 in the school audi­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diou, of 512. Tickets will gon on- sale Monday of 545 Buchanan street, will con­ a farewell dinner party on Sunday guest for the week-end their grand­ torium will be held Monday and McMichael place, were married j o j j q u a t i J y . at the various schools for the fol­ tinue throughout a 'period of ,15 in honor of their son, Arthur Rob­ daughter, Nancy Cox. Friday evenings in' the Hillside Saturday at Calvary Lutheran lowing performances in the high weeks. . inson who 'Was inducted into ' the MR.7 AND MRS. WALTER FUL- Avenue School. Church. Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, school auditorium: The Fall County Council meet­ army on Tuesday along with other LAM, of Woodruff avenue, enter­ pastor, officiated. A reception fol­ Saturday November 7, 3 p. m.— ing to be held tomorrow at the selectees from Hillside. Guests in­ tained on Saturday evening the Helen Sarnicki Engaged lowed at the Hotel Riviera in New­ Tales of United Nations by The cluded his brother, John F. Robin­ following guests: Mr. and Mrs. G. ark. Second Presbyterian Church, Eliza­ To Ll. Paul Atrochin Edwin Strawbridge Ballet. Satur­ beth, will b£ attended by Mrs. Aus- son, ' of the—United States Coast Wallenburg, Mrs. R. Schroeder, Miss The bride wore a gown of ivory day December 12, 3 p. m.- Treasure im Kiley, Mrs. Eperett Stewart. Guard at New London, Conn.; Mr Gloria Wallenburu and Robert Van Mr. and Mrs. John Sarnicki, of satin with a. ,sweeLheai’l~. neckline— Taana-u r m 1 Borkiwy Marionettes. Mrs. John Wade, Mrs. William and'Mrs. Walter M. Robinson and Naughton of Irvington, and Mr. Paul street, have announced the Her illusion veil was caught with Friday January 29, 3 p. m.—Doddle Stewart, Mrs. Richard Goeller, Mrs. daughter Priscilla, of Livingston; and Mrs. Louis Axt of Newark. engagement of their daughter orange blossoms. She carried an Dandy of tire U. S. A. by ^Junior Stephen Malialy, Mrs. John Fel- Mr. and. Mrs.- 'Victor Erickson, son MRS. ARTHUR TAYLOR, of 1145 Helen'to Lt. Paul A. Atrochin, son arm bouquet of white chrysanthe­ - Diamonds - J7/atdie:s - Programs Inc. Saturday March ber, Mrs. Victor Pfiuger, Mrs. Ed­ Alan, of Scotch Plains; M,iss Flo­ Church street, entertained Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atrochin, of mums. 27, 3 p. m.—Snow Queen by the win Bugle, Mrs. Robert Iieun and rence Ford, of Union; Miss Doris Aaron Williams and Mrs. Charles Buchanan street. The announce­ The maid of honor, Miss Bertha College Club of Westfield. Mrs. John Fee. Foote, of Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Nottage, of Townley, Union, and ment was made at a family dinner K. Mahnken, sister, wore a nile m , Mrs. Everett Stewart is chairman James Weston and son James and Mrs. Roy Partridge, of Pennsyl­ party Sunday night. Miss Sar­ green taffeta dress and matching e ffr o a d S i, CkytheJh assisted by , the following: Mrs. Budget Approved Roy Robinson of Hillside. vania avenue, at luncheon this nicki is a graduate of Hillside High I shoulder-length veil, caught with Stephen Malialy, Calvin Coolidge MRS. ROBERT COX, of Coe week. •School and is employed by the ' rust pompons. The bridesmaids, School; Mrs. Frederick Sinzinger. avenue, entertained ’ Ifer- card club A t Saybrook; Mrs. Charles Smith, Hurden-Loc on Tuesday evening with the fol­ Hurden-Looker; Mrs. Nathaniel The annual budgaC\of the Hur- lowing guests present; Mrs. A. ] Th* shq«t or# larg* Newman, Hillside Avenue; Mrs. | den-Looker P.-r/ /..Vead at a Hasseiman, Mrs. F. Rombn, Miss I but w*'H try our b*it to fill thorn Joseph Karetnick, George Washing­ ! meeting of the vakeeutivb^Ward in Helen Snoddy, Mrs. Arthur Lapp, You’ve probably seen many new faces ton. ; the school library Tuesday by Mrs. Mrs. J. Snoddy, Miss Helen Smith, among Safeway people. For each day Miss Eleanor Harvey, Mrs. Colin | Albert Johnson, budget chairman, SAFEWAY more and more Safeway men are joining Kennedy and Mrs. M. Rinaldi. H Esther Mueller Elected To I was approved. , the armed forces. We tell you this with College Honor Society j Plans were made to hold two hot THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY of the Hillside Presby­ pride and with the hope that you ’ll un­ Miss Esther Mueller, of 1107 Salem I lunches for school children each Cook for a crowd with the greatest of ease ★ Lists f&f money- terian Church will hold a straw derstand if our service isn’t quite as avenue, was one of 13 members | month during the school year. Mrs. rifle to Warinanco Park on Friday saving values ^ Mary learns to make eating moretfun ^ good as you’ve come to expect. The elected to Clio, women's honorary ! Joseph Scheu. defense chairman, reported- that an emergency food evening,, returning later to the shoes of experienced Safeway men are social studies club at Mqnlcl&ir -e" xy'."^xs>\v S'rrt--.- : ■ Wrt shelf has been installed, in the pliurch basement for a social hour. hard to fill — but our new men and State Teachers College last week. sch(3bl. A request for additional Monday evenings the choir of the women are trying their best. Miss Mueller is a sophomore at block mothers was discussed at the church holds rehearsals and any­ the college and is a member of the meeting. one wishing to join may see Miss Women’s . Glee Club, secretary oi Natalie Edwardsen, orgasust. Mon­ Rahwec, another honor society and day evening the board o f trustees AT SAFEWAY vice president o f the college Inter­ Rosary Society met in the church. Next Sunday national Relations Club. Breakfast Held morning at, the 11 o'clock services the pastor will begin a series of The Rosary Society of St. Cath­ sermons on the "Book of Psalms." Specially low advertised prices are good for erine's Church held its annual Com­ The Men's Bible Class meets every munion breakfast recently follow­ Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Other classes ing a mass in the church- Approxi­ in the church school meet at 9:30 mately 110 women participated in .a m. The Church School is seek­ five big days every week (Tues. through Sat.) the affair which was held in the ing volunteer teachers. Anyone parish hall. A reception was held wishing to join the teaching staff Cook for a in the afternoon in the church for may see the pastor, Rev. George twelve new members. M. Runner. MAKE SALADS Peaches Freestones—Halves 0’ Gold No. V/2 can 20c N O W ENRICHED! Miss Mary Mooney, of' Elizabeth, AIR CADET BILLY YU ILL re­ crowd with the a leader in Catholic charities work, turned to camp in Texas Friday n . . M Bartlett Halves in Heavy Syrup „ . . . O O - TEM PTINQ with rears Harper House No. 2% c a a /^ C and Sister Theresa Gertrude of after a two weeks furlough at home. i Benedictine Academy, were the MRS. LOUISA FEATHERSTONE, greatest of ease HONOR speakers at the breakfast which of Lexington place, spent the week­ Orange Juice Tre^tBr.^ 2 '^ 29« was attended by the mothers and end as the guest of Mrs. A. ,B. For economy in entertaining, saving in D u c h e s s I daughters of the church. Both Taylor and daughter Betty, formerly transportation and genuine victory SALAD DRESSING V-8 Cocktail Vegetable Juices 2 cans 1 9^ Bread ; spoke of the place women have of Union avenue, at their summer friendliness, neighborhood block parties ; taken in war work, and urged them home at Lake Paulinskill. Green Beans Briargate—Fancy Cut No 2 can 18c or family gct-togplhers are really atune • EXTRA GOODNESS not tb forget their home responsi­ MR. AND MRS. CARL JEPSEN with the times. Pots of steaming coffee, bilities. and daughter fflepda. formerly of • EXTRA CREAMINESS Cream Corn Lily O' Valley—Goldw No. 2 can 12c Mrs. Bernard Frohmyer was Looker street, spent last week m bowls of crisp salad, and something chairman of the committee that Washington. solid for a main dish appeal to the You’ll like the rich made arrangements and MrS: Anna Cream Corn MR. AND MRS. W ALTER VETH, whole gang. taste of this w h o le ­ Ehrhardt was the toastmaster. Mrs. of • Hollywood avehue, spent the Spinach Flavorful — Tender No. T can H e Arthur Farrell, president of the week-end at Lake Paulinskill. ORGANIZATION—It’s another some, modern type Rosary- Society of Christ the King JOSEPH McNAMARA, formerly thing, of course, if large quantity cook-, dressing. Church. WHS a guest. B&M Baked Beans News[;.fni1 28 oz. jar 1 0 C — ------o ------,----- — of Salem avenue, has been trans­ cry is.new. to you; but don’t despair., ferred from Camp, Meade, Md., to Get some organization into the affair, Sealed small SLICED PINT QUART Milk Evaporated cans 13c Troth Announced Camp Pickett, Va. let everyone know what she is to do. 3 “ 24c GEORGE KLEIN, son of Mr. and WHITE G as is a vital Fuel for War A good idea is to divide the responsi­ At Informal Party Mrs. George Klein, of Church street, Peanut Butter B.,en, 61£ri4c ^ 26c Try this fine bread today Production. Here are some bilities into cooking., serving, and clean­ You’ll find it fine textured, soft Mr. and Mrs. Eric Burkinan, of is in the armed forces stationed at up duties and schedule everyone's work. and tender. Makes delicious things you can do to help 856 Gate way, made formal an­ Camp Pickett, Va. He was home 22c 33 Noodle Soup Mix carton of 3 pkgs. 25c Sunday. toast! Unde Sam by conserving nouncement Saturday evening at EQUIPMENT — If it’s going to take Upton's Continental — Enriched with Chicken Fat an informal party at their home MRS. CLAYTON JACOBUS, Gas and Gas equipment: large kettles which none 9f you have, of the engagement of their daugh­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zeiserv>of Fairbanks street, enter­ borrow some. Preserving . kettles are Wheaties - 2 pkgs. 1 9 c Deviled Meat Libby' 1 Every m onth drain o ff rusty ter. Miss Virginia Burkman, to Sgt. SAHWAY William F. Burke, Jr. ,son of Mr. tained at her home in Union last ideal for cooking large quantities of water] from the bottom of week Mrs. John C. Lapp Jr., Mrs. Libby’j and Mrs. William F. Burke, Sr., food, and cookie sheets make fine Wheatena 11 oz. pkg. 2 1 c water heater tank. Robert Cox and daughter Nancy, GUARANTEED MEATS Olives STUFFED of Elizabeth. .rnve.rsr4¥iTlfi',sKaltow pans are usually and Mrs. Zeiker. Llbby’i 2 Be sure your hot water fau­ Miss Burkman is a—graduate of m better than deep ones, because foods Olive Oil BonoW 16 oz. can 9 2 c CORP. ARTHUR LAPP, who is Safeway meat* art all tender, all juicy, good- Olives QUEENS cets have efficient washers. the Vail-Deane School and National cook more quickly in shallow contain­ stationed at Fort Bragg; S. C., is tating—aH guaranteed to $ati$f/ you. Diamond Crystal Don’t let dripping faucets Park College in Washington. She 26 oz. f home1 on a furlough. A welcome ers and aren’t crushed by their own 1 Salt Shaker 2 Pkgs. | | C Chili Sauce Wing ^ 0 * 1 waste money—and more im­ also attended hrf school in New home party and also a celebration weight. yMEAT FOR VICTORY . . . A rm ed forces both here and portant these days—fuel! York City, and she is a member O ld Mill pint « C marking his first wedding anni­ abroad need meat. More than one hundred million Ameri­ Vinegar CIDER 2 bots. | O c Catsup Red Wing 14 oz. bof. 3 Keep top and oven range of the Spinstefs’ Club of Elizabeth. versary was held at their home, SERVICE — Buffet service is probably cans at home need meat, too. There is an ample supply burners clean. Keep burner Sgt. Burke attended St. Bene­ 1030 Union avenue, Saturday eve­ easiest for serving the crowd, particu­ for everyone — but we must make it go around. Pickles s . . . '° ; dn‘. lilh 1 2 c openings unobstructed. dict's Preparatory School, Newark, Crackers ' S r - ' - - ning. Mrs. Lapp was the recipient larly if the party is in the small quar­ Your Government has requested that you and your family and he is a graduate of Rutgers of many pretty gifts. Guests in­ A Check up now on your heat­ University. At present he is sta­ ters qf someone’s home. The Home- eat no more than 2% pounds of meat per person weekly. Dill Pickles 1 0 c ing equipment to make sure cluded his mother and father, Mr. makers' Bureau has planned this sup­ tioned at Fort Monmouth arid and Mrs. John C. Lapp, Sr., Mr. Let’s all cooperate. Buy no more than your family’s share- it is in con dition to serve per menu which is well adapted for you through the com ing shortly will enter .the Signal Corps and Mrs. W. Dreschel, parents of help make the present meat supply go around—for Victory. Officers’ Candidate School. ‘buffet style or, tray service, although winter. Mrs. Lapp; Mr. and Mrs. C. ★ ★ ★ Dreschel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bishop, it could be served otherwise. 5 Modern Gas equipment is if: GUARANTEED-FRESH Mr. and Mrs. G. Kennedy, Mr. and LEG OF VEAL built to endure, so take care ffi Fresh Poultry— Mrs. C. Kennedy Jr.. Mr. and *Tamale Pie OR RUMP — Milk-Fed K> 2 9 ° of it and it will take care of PRODUCE SPANISH is FUN - Mrs. J. Weisall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mixed Vegetable Salad you for the duration. Toasted Buttered French Bread VEAL CHOPS FOWL The Uvrlitz Tender LOIN Cuts it 3 9 ° lb All your money bock if Safeway fruits Gingerbread All Sizes 3 5 ° (WX W a y ! Fire Prevention with Whipped Cream. LEG OF LAMB and vegetables do not please you. Cofee Prices low every day of the week. Ypu’U enjoy the thrill Gov't Graded tt>35c of looming thii "muit" Week Is Observed FRYERS language. START HOW. * T A M A 1 E P\l lb Mew Crop Com* In today for a GirV Scout Troop 39 visited the LAMB CHUCK «r BROILERS 3 5 * tABBAGE Yx lb. onions fr#* aiMtt lesson In Yx large green pepper Cut Shoulder * • 2 7 * 2 to under 3>/2 Iba.lbs. New Green—Solid Heads 2 5 ^ ELIZABETHTOWN Span tin — OR ANY new firehouse -on Hollywood ave­ Yx cup shortening or 1 small pepper OTHER LANGUAGE. nue Saturday morning in observ­ 2 No. 2 cans crcam- x/x Qt. com meal atyle corn 6 eggs LAMB CHOPS APPLE ance of Fire Prevention Week. Cap­ 2 No. 2Keans tomatoes 2 lbs. ground beef K eep the fruit bowl fille LOUIS J. COIMAN, Director 1 thsp^Sah Meaty LOIN Cuts ,b 4 5 c ROASTERS' ONIONS CONSOLIDATED tain A. Daviet gave the girls a \Yi cups tomato puree S e r v e them often id 3>/2 to under 5 lbs. lb 3 9 * Dry YELLOW ■ 2 9 ^ ^ BERLITZ EESLS short talk on fire prevention at Brown finely chopped onions in hot LAMB CHOPS sauce and pies! home. ib 41c G A S CO. 790 Broad St., Klnnty Bldg. shortening in large shallow kettle. Add SHOULDER Cuts Newark, N. J. At the regular meeting of the corn, tomatoes, salt, and finely chopped Delicious MArfcet I4S41 troop Friday evening at the Recre­ LAMB STEW SPARE RIBS jaaaittr ^ pepper. Bring to boiling point; add & 17c 25 FINE EATING, .. 1 / ation Center, Cocilia Miller was Breast Cuts Fresh it. 2 3 c corn meal slowly, stirring until well AND IbS I I elected treasurer.- Marian Buscham, SALAD FRUIT W ■ ■ scribe; Dorothy ’Scannell and Gloria combined; cool. Add slightly beaten BEEF LIVER SAUSAGES Tipping, patrol leaders. The’ girls eggs, meat, and tomato puree; mix No. 1 Grade b 3 1 C Pork Links ib 3 7 * well. Pour into 2 well greased drip pans McIntosh FOR MORE HEAT WITH LESS FUEL planned their program for the com- BEEF KIDNEYS BOLOGNA CELERY - | ing year. Refreshments were (9xlu2j oxi). Bake in moderate oven |b 1 7 c stalk^ 0 ^ C0RTLAN0SA 4 f t Highly Flavored or LIVERWURST 3 1 Crisp JUMBO I .served. (350° F.) 1 hour, or until done. To All-PURPOSE J Its. I ^ Mrs. Joseph Scheu is troop serve, cut in squares. Serves 25, ap­ leader. proximately cup per serving; 14 GRAPES ctn.of *y servings per pan. Red Tokays—Sweet 2 1 9 ^ ATTACK Safety Matches ;0 boxes I C DALEWOOD Greenings Union Girl W eds VEGETABLE ORANGES R fofO C , BEST Your Fuel Problems Get your Free copy of tho Bab-0 GreasSiein^l¥iB* 2 «« 21c FOR PIES 3 1 3 Hillside Soldier MARGARINE Large Valencias U 0 £ O ' AND SAUCE Family Circle every Thursday at the Source. O r d e r Thelma E. Ford, daughteV of Enrlchod with 9000 Babbitt’s cleanser 3 cant 10c U. S. P. Units oT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Ford, of Julia Lee Wright’s article on quantity Vit»mln A CRANBERRIES - Finest Cape Cods . ib. 19/ Union, became the bride of Staff cookery in this week’s Family Circle p*r pound Sgt. Charles F. Smith, of the Army gives four completely planned menus Selox - - 2's‘ p"** 25c HONEYDEW MELONS - - 2 ibs. 15/ ORANGE DISC Air Corps, Savannah, Ga.. son of — with recipes for groups of 25 or 50. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, of Swan All Purpose Soap Ige bar J ) c HARD COAL 66 Route 29, October 3 in the Eliza­ POTATOES O.S.No.1 GRADE-ALL-PURPOSE :5 It s . 15/ beth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Safeway Santox Liquid Bleach quart Q c Newark. Rev. Arthur ^ North wood Homemakers’ Bureau SWEET POTATOES No. 1 JERSEYS 3 1 2 / Economical, care-free heat starts with quality fuel— officiated. A reception followed at JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel. Eliza­ Sal Soda - 2 ft Ib. box 5 c fuel that is uniform in quality, has high heat value CAULIFLOWER SOHO-WHITE head 1 7 beth, with members of the im­ and low ash content. When you specify Orange Disc mediate families attending. (Produce prices subject to market changes) you attack your heating problems at the source and The bride was given in marriage MARV LEARNS TO MAKE EATING MORE FUN eliminate practically all of your heating worries. Why by her father. Miss Doris Stput. l'M CERTAINLY GLAD T v ] not place a trial order with us today ? cousih of the bride, was maid of WROTE ro e . THIS COURSE. honor. James Smith ' was his IT d o e s n 't LEAVE A THING UNSAID AND IT TELLS YOU HOW We Are Distributors of ORANGE DISC brother's best man. The brides­ TO PREPARE PCUCIOOS AS All about the course Mary 1 t maids were Dorothy Hot tori and WELL A S N U TRITIO U S MEALS. A m erica ’i O rigin al Trade-Marked Anthracite Helen Collins. Jack Smith, able To help you plan m eals that ar^, afttri/aJ>Cv Phones: EL 2-7123, WA 3-1938 seaman; Lieut. Robert Horton and tive aa well as nutritious, the Sate Pvt. First Class Robert L. Ford, Homemakers’ Bureau has PrePa,ryJd of the U. S. Marine Corps, were “Kitchen Course in Nutrition,” 10 c ushers. * plcte lessons by mail — 25c f?r entire course. Ju st write to Juha DANIEL LEEDS MILLER, INC. The bride is a graduate of Union Wright, P. O. Box 660-CC, Oakland High School and employed by the California. COAL FUEL OIL COKE Weston Electrical Instrument Cor­ poration, Newark. Her husband 1856 NOBTH BROAD ST. HILLSIDE, N. J. also graduated1 from Union High School and was employed by the SAFEWAY ORANGE DISC ANTHRACITE Prudential Insurance Company, Newark. 1320 LIBERTY AVENUE CORNER LONG \ — FREE PARKING L O T ------DRIVE IN V

"Informed public opinion Is the m ost po- Page Three of ail restraints upon m iarovernm ent.” — C. 8. Supreme Court. ■ u "A frn Prm riuA mm dm mt th. mrmmtmet HILLSIDE t im e s e d i t o r i a l p a g e Interpreter. M vfn the rorerameat - - J tM T o o li o . It to bo tMOorod b to l o t . oonolof*.”—V. 8. Nopromo Coort.

U T T L 6 LONG WAY - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ■ printed and Published every Thursday at Wrap Articles For 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey It’s A Date by Mailing Seeurel Opinions Of Our Readers JHE h il l s id e t i m e s p u b l i s h i n g COMPANY -y Sllverstein...... Business Manager Sidney Today The Post Office Department an­ Hubert Kaplan...... Editor Hallowe'en party of Hillside Ave­ nounced last week that all packages PLANT BLACKOUTS Telephone W Averly 3-2465 nue Mother-Daughter Club. or parcels which are brought In for sLstently and completely blacked out 617 Tillman St. Saturday mailing, must be securely, wrapped while another large plant a few Hillside, N. J hundred feet away remains lighted subsokiftion b a t e s Reception to William Pimm, of and tied for acceptance by postal Editor, Hillside Times, and o f course with the excuse of AMES will be sent to any part of the United States lor the Hillside, Grand Royal Patron ol' authorities. It was reported that We read much in the press on the Order of Amaranth. many packages are rejected because being a war plant. We all know tuDscrlption price ol $2.00 a year, single copies 5 cents. Postage subject of blackout of industrial that the Mundet Corp. is in much arand foreign countries U» rates. Tuesday of inadequate measures taken by plants after the alarm has sounded m u st be added these tile sender. the same catenary, yet, pan ma* [M Board of ..Health meeting.------■A-tt—sorts' or Metises,are..offered to complish complete cooperation with COMMUNICATIONS Wednesday It was pointed out that a clerk covci the failure to do so and I Chicken may refuse an Improperly wrapped our local defense effort. AMES Is always pleased to publish letters and olher items of luncheon of Saybrook sometimes wonder if it, isn •< P.-T. A. package because he Is field finan­ mercenary. Perhaps our neighboring plant - -o-riors and Invites such communications. The name and lo readers, ------■ iuc name and October 24 cially responsible In case such a look into the Mundet method ol)I yiethe writerwutv* sa must. ua,. —be ogiven-----— —In ----- every- j warn-,case, not iicue&siirLiynecessarily i for o i A K W , ' ° f quiet, much”of U r n T r U lc ^ m —. onl/liinAn nf fmmd fnlfL A . ____ _ High School P.-T. A. minstrel parcel becomes damaged or is lost.* on, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous communica- Second/township Junk Rally. Thus by making sure all packages S 1 th em cl™cT ^ pre- , reeled toward them ■ iot be published. are properly wrapped, he not only Co-k -Cen f P10 Muild(h Yours truly, O ctober 26 1 • Tlmplanl lias con- I M. W. RHODES. United War Fund campaign protects himself against future lia­ opens. bility but does tire sender a favor THE ONLY PANACEA October 27 by helping the object to reach Us Township Committee meeting. destination without mishap. man win) lias been a member of one of the principal old- November 2 Because of tire many parcel:; going Meeting of Woman’s Club of Hill­ overseas this year, careful packing ibor unions for 26 years, and who is now serving in the side. is of vital importance. Relatives and friends of soldiers are advised recently protested som e of the current comment on November 3 General Election Day. to do their Christmas mailing as He said that some writers are “ poisoning-tile public November 5 soon as possible since the deadline for sending parcels to reach foreign about organized labor,” and observed that the union to Junior Woman’s Club meeting. November 10 destination by December 25 comes he belongs has called only one strike in more than a Township Committee meeting. at the end of October. Gifts for overseas cannot exceed 18 Inches in That strike was called to obtain the 44-hour week November 12 Board of Education meeting. length or an overall measurement oT 42 inches. won by the union. Calvin Coolidge P.-T. A meet­ ing. -o - his man has a case. ■ But the unfortunate part of the ) November 13 Harrison Man Held is that, labor racketeering has cast a dark shadow Annual P. B. A. B8.ll. Junior Woman’s 'C lu b bridge. As Drunken Driver he entire labor movement. There are good unions, of November 17 Patrolman William Dlerolf 're­ There are unions which have done the working man Board of Health meeting. ported to headquarters Sunday that ceives new appointment as of No­ November 18 entire country a tremendous service. There are. unions he had arrested Walter Nevedomsky, vember l, at. the salary he had been Hurden-Looker P.-T. A. meeting. ;49 years of age, of 300 North 3rd uily realize their responsibility to the country in war Looking Back scheduled to receive. Meeting of Saybrook P.-T. A. street. Harrison, as the result ol Hurden-Looker Post 50, American November 24 an accident at Leo and Bloy streets. >, they have accepted the decisions of official arbitration Township Committee meeting. Legion and the Women’s Auxiliary, Nevedomsky was examined at head­ But other, irresponsible unions have undone much of install officers at a ceremony in quarters by Dr. Milton M. Lilien Ten Years Ago Masonic Hall. tood work. The excesses of a few labor leaders have leading Insurance and held under the influence of In­ A schedule of contributions of Arthur T. Lee, Democratic can­ toxicating beverages and unfit to the entire union movement with the same brush, from 5 to 15 per cent of school didate for freeholder, and Raymond Underwriter Again drive. Monday -morning he was employees’ salaries is adopted by O’Neill, Democratic candidate for released in $150 bail and summoned weather may he outside, no do'uht it Joseph j; "Havey, of 1469 High- le union man in question said lie hoped that someone, the Board of Education at its the Township Committee, speak to appear .before Judge Ellsworth land avenue, again won the honor *! won this honor this year. • B ut furi it wholesale prices direct from on* 1*111 8 liieieiit coal in your if Democrats win. ay in w o o d or Mr. Havey has been connected of New York's larger wholesale luiriers. Hundreds Republican factions of the Town­ Youth Confesses ol nationally advertised lurs from which to choose coa l f *r your fireplace with the New York Life since 1936. A ll coits carry the Good Housekeeping Guaranty ship effect a unified campaign or­ RUBBER AND GAS To Thefts Here He specializes in estate protection Seal assuring you ot Honorable Quality. It will (; pay you to travel any distance for these guaranteed iverl your nil hurnri In nal. if possible ganization for the election of Town­ and income producing plans, which ship Committeemen George W. Her- Russell Strother, 16. of 131 Mar- savings. Easy payments. Open daily to 6 P .M .— lie Baruch rPjfort, on the rubber question marked an in- supplement benefits payable by the Sundays 10 A M . to 4 P .M Free' 32 page cata­ shall street. Paterson, confessed to I ns t da N \o iii borne lich and Robert O .Thompson. government through their Social log with 88 photographs. fnt and forthright approach to the country’s Number 1 Hillside. Chapter No. 192, Order Hillside police last week that he Security provisions. -SEYMOUR GREAM FURS *1 31 W 30 St., N Y.C.- \\ rathe had entered a gas station and a ip ;ind storm-sash your windows and. Stic problem.. The most important recommendations con- of the Eastern Star, celebrates its —------“----- ninth anniversary in Masonic Hall. lunchroom on Route 29 on .the SELECTED FOR JURY d oors utional gasoline rationing, a 35-mile speed limit, eom- The Township Committee ap­ night of September 27. He was held First names for petit jury duty tv tire inspection, production of synthetic rubber at the proves the exchange of $63,000 ad­ here on charges of breaking, enter­ In the October term of the county Ih-epiire for winter "before the rush. ditional” bonds for the municipality. ing and larceny. Paterson police courts were drawn before Judge filed a detainer for him, accusing How Far W ill Your 111,100,000 tons -a year— and the suggestion that more rub- Mrs. Herbert Hoover greets a Walter L. Hetfield III, recently. Need money? him of a theft tbtere sometime ago, "Tr our Personal l«oan Department * “ ilk available to the public for retreading and re- meeting of School Number 8 Par­ Those selected will serve from Octo­ Tires Go? ent-Teacher Association. - o ber 13 to October 24. almul financing _yo i <’oah and gel un F.ITrA. Doan to ACCIDENTAL FIRE ALARM tires ill order to maintain necessary civilian driving, Five Years Ago The following Hillside ]>eople were ) oil can get many extra miles fake care of your Police and fire companies 1, 2 named: William Kelley Jr., 81 home insolation. An F.H.A. Loan one can deny that the elimination o f unessential driving The Township Committee an­ and 3 responded to an alarm Wed- Bailey avenue; William B. Heffner by using an amazing new tire fo r that purpose i nounces that Hillside will join im iepnyahle within three years. i necessary^ l!ut we must not make the mistake , o f es- nesday from the Lionel Factory at 1085^Fail-view place: Carl cjudberg service at. our station. a suit to collect,back taxes. Hoffman place. Chief Albert 28 Bailey avenue; Louts Desseh iimg an arbitrary rationing system which would cripple Emil Jan Tausch, former Hillside Chamberlain reported that the 1600 Clinton place; George M. Retreaded and Recapped Tires Avenue School teacher, who was wioii in many parts of the country. In the West, for alarm had been set off accidentally Hirshfield, 1057 Fairview place; 48 Hour Service. Your Own dismissed by the (Board- of------Educa. by the night watchman' at the Elizabeth H. Goldman, 1067 Fair- Casings with OPA Certificate. ft, thousands of people must d /v e 20, 50 or 100 miles tion at a meeting in August, re- plant. view place, and Nellie G. Broderick. THE HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK 1510 Bond street. in the course of their farm ing and business operations. MacDONALD’S GARAGE Member of Federal Reserve Sjvtem ' Part of the country was “too severely limited in auto Esso Dealer and Auto Repairs Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

bm would be a catastrophic slow-down in activity in 1480 No. Broad St. 1 If’ l'-N M ().\. ICVKS 7-8 P. M. Ilfs. Tel. Waverly 6-0034, Hillside thing now is to make unprecedented efforts to ^synthetic rubber production— as well as to conserve " (> bavo, in all practical ways. The appointment

';!™ M- 'b’ffenms-■’ch ief of-th r-ru bber drive, is a step- America’s automotive iigit direction. Mr. Jeffers is a business man of distinc- service men are play­ ing an Important part A 811 R is a man who is used to getting results. In the nation's war effort. It is their job to Keep Tab On * American car owner will cooperate fully in any pro- "save the wheels that down by the government. And it is the duty of the serve America." . ent to P'ace hr effect a wise and flexible system of Your Appliances f'liiil ionservation w hich will'permit.necessary driving l‘l|ls- /imirdjag to location and activity. Inspect them regularly. If tin- cord in frayed or the prungs broken, you’ll have trouble before long. If you see ;i spark or bear a hissing sound when you connect the appliance, watch out! Ii may work GOOD PAYING smoothly this.time, bul irexl lime il may not. It SEMI-SKILLED JOBS The Automotive Mechanic of Yesterday may even blow out the fuse. Remember, ;i stitch in the VICTORY SERVICE MAN in time and keep your eleclrie iipplianees in good aircraft fabrication Is of Today working order. Riveting and Inspection Work Just how important the auto­ 54,000 communities depend en­ IEN and WOMEN WANTED Help Him to motive mettfanic’s work is to tirely on motor vehicles. White or Colored help you the nation will be clear to all • Six out of every ten farms use one To take training- in National who collider the following car or more; 67% of farm car mileage is necessity driving. defense Training School "SAVE THE WHEELS facts*: t u i t i o n f r e e THAT SERVE • More than 65.2% of all war • Automobiles and trucks form the plants reporting in Michigan (a EASTERN AIRCRAFT AMERICA" sole practicable means of transpor­ typicalwar production state) depend Unden Division tation for war workers and w ar on trucks to haul their incoming and by getting a skilled materials in many communities GENERAL m o t o r s outgoing freight. service check-up throughout America. Linden, N. J. regularly • Trucks haul nearly 100% of the YOUR LOCAL U. S. • In some sections, 78% to 100% milk supply of most large cities— LMI'LOYMENT o f f ic e f o e full of the workers drive by automobile Take the word of and 58% of all livestock marketed information millions: to vital war plants. in the U. S. • 2,314 U. S. cities, with a popu­ • Trucks are the sole transportation MORE PEOPLE lation of 12,524,000, depend on system serving our 5 4,000 com-" private cars for transportation; ^ ^°OD8 MODERATE PRICES GO TO CHEVROLET munities not reached by railroads SUPER DINER DEALERS FOR The automotive mechanic— flte trained Chevrolet Victory Service Man— is the lifeguard of America's millions of cars n* r Bloy St. tt)Uhh« SERVICE Kjj , a t Gabriel A Gabriel » and trucks. Help him to help you and Am erica by getting a than to any other skilled service check-up at regular intervals. t| n.^ anc* 20 ft. deep. Table and counter service. dealer organization *AII ifofemenfi bated on reports compiled by the Michigan Slate amily- Yon will Like our food and our service. Highway Deportment and the Statistical Department o f A. M. A.

HEADQUARTERS FOR VICTORY SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS , H en ry R ech 1 ”Pttl« Bund, of BottUd Beer and Soft Drink* Herbert Chevrolet Motors A * Vt kegs b e e r Coolers Rented 1445-1447 NORTH BROAD ST. (Opposite Mayfair Theatre) HILLSIDE, N. J. Liberty Ave. EL 3-3529 j Open Evenings and Sundays WAverly 3-1232 I Page Four T H t HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942

street, and Miss Olive Adele Lime- IN FAR EAST Wins Commission In AT CAMP SHELBY STUDIES RADIO W in s Commission burg, of 320 Long avenue. To Ivar L. Pehlahn, of Irvington, Chemical Warfare In Field Artillery and Miss Helen J. Schmidt, of 1573 Summit- avenue. EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, Md, - FOSBT SILL, Okla. -George W . Janovitz, of 338 Bloy street, Hillside, To Joseph J. Manegold, Jr., of Among those to be commissioned Maine, and Virginia Whitley, of N. J., was graduated this week from Births Oeorge C. Gillmore second lieutenants at the gradua­ 1061 'Thomas street. the Officer Candidate School here, Parkview terrace. tion exercises of the Chemical 'W ar­ Daughter, Mary Carol Spingler, to To Jacob Sherman, of Manhattan, mrl lias bepn commissioned Second . *r*°ui$ J., fare Service Officer Candidate M r . “ti’nd-M i'-Sr“HeiH :-y-’SpfcHglfti:i-o D 5 7 i- aMUvrisr Berma warren/ or BPo’ok- Lieutenant in the Field Artillery Anna Nahlik.uo, 0[ 5/ School here tomorrow is Hclmuth Leo street. lyn, N. Y. Lt. Janovitz has been^assigned to street. ’ 571 I hinder tmark, 1514 Compton ter­ Daughter, Barbara Bussiculo, to To Harry Conti, Irvington, and race. Hillside. Port Jackson, S. C. Peter Schirm, 66 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bfissiculo, of 320 Miss Rose Nufria, of 163 Baltimore terrace. Cadet Hundertmark ,came into Hillside avenue. avenue. the school in the rank of sergeant Jury Ignores Court, Daughter, Judith Gail Brody, to To Raymond Walsh, of 236 Holly­ and in civil life was a compounder Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brody, of 1579 wood avenue, and Kathryn Teusch- bon\ l o Urate Pierce with the Bristol-Myers Co., Hillside. Leslie sheet. er, of 236 Hollywood avenue. ^ A son, Bruce Julc, w, Awards Damages Son, Walter Prank Duda, to Mr. He was chosen from the ranks To Samuel Kade, 121 Howard Mr. and Mrs. Bruce a ' and Mrs. Walter Duda, of 1301 lor fill-, school by his superior offi­ Helen M. Gray, o f Route 29 and 1114 Thomas stree L Liberty avenue. street," Newark, and Miss Mary cers. His military record, educa­ Bloy street, was given a $500 verdict at the Elizabeth Get*? Daughter, Kathleen Coffey, to Korda, of 1259 Liberty avenue. tion and character were among the last' week against Louis Zimmer­ Mrs. Pierce is th " 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffey, of To Richard Murphy, Newark, and qualifications taken into considera­ man Jr., who allegedly trespassed Miss Marilyn Klein, of 1147 Church Mangold. 014 187 Silver -avenue. tion. on her property during construc­ street tion. o f the highway overpass. Daughter, Maryl Lynn Lobdell to Mr. and Mrs. Ailing Jarus Lobdell, To Harry Kowalsky, Newark, and JoJlelievt S h e charged him and the Frank Miss Dorothy__T oth,--of—1320 Avy. of 1214..Baiem avenue: ~~MU*ry o f fewKign Schnulx-l-U ntb- Tin Gon trading company with street. storing equipment and materials Son, Daniel Safchak, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Safchak, Sr., of To Owen H. Smith Jr., Maple­ Indoctrination Course on land which she used as a wood, and Miss Elizabeth Calvert, nursery during their construction 427 Fairbanks sheet. j Ensign Harry B. Schnabel, o! Daughter, Mary Ruse Bugle, to of 524 Chapman street. near the property. Judge Prank L. ! 12411 Robert street, was, one of a Mr. and- Mrs. Edwin Bugle, of 23 To Dominick Conlon, Irvington, 0\ Cleary of the Supreme Court di­ group of Navy Supply Corps ofli- Paul street. and Miss’ Antoinette Mancuso, of l ih b fa LESTER F. YUILL LEO TOMASHEVICK EDWARD W. LEE rected a verdict a* to the Franklin i cers graduating from a special in- Sqn, Gerald Louis Jeranek, to Mr. 160 Silver avenue. LKJUm TARICte Company, but the jury handed UQUIIXlA8Ul3.Davi.- P. P. C. Lester Prank Yuill, of | doctrihation and training course at P. F. C. Leo Tomashevick, son of Edward W. Lee, of 201 Pennsyl­ and Mi’s. Louis Jetranek, of 285 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomashe- down the verdict favoring Helen 20 Long avenue, is now somewhere ! Harvard University last week. vania avenue, after completing Conklin avenue. ------o ------;------vick, of 200 Boston avenue, is at training at the U. S. Naval Train­ Gray against Zimmerm,an. in Australia, according to word re­ Daughter, Rose Tripani, to Mr. Camp Shelby, Miss., with the Head­ ing Station at Newport, R. I., was C amd Mrs. Sebastian Tripani, of 547 ceived here. Yuill enlisted Jul; Recent Enlistee Now quarters Company of the 410tli home on a ten-day leave and has Buchanan street. TRUSSES ELASTIC H0SI 10, 1941, and had been located at Quartermaster Battalion. He Is ex­ now returned to Bedford Springs, Four Arc Treated At Son, Donald Torsiello, to Mr. and ABDOM IN AL BELTS pected home soon on furlough. Oh Portland, Ore., and Salt Lake City, At Army Flying School Pa., to train as a* radio operator. Mrs. Alfonse Torsiello, of 272 Clark Friday he celebrated his 25th birth­ He was graduated from Hillside Hospital After Crash street. Utah. He is serving with a Material Pvt. William Werkowitz, son o f day. He entered the service on May SCHARFENBERGER’S Squadron. High School in 1941. Vincent Manzo, Joseph Maratta, Daughter, Lydia Kochnacek, to Mr. and Mrs. George Werkowitz, of 9 this year. ------—— o ------— His mother, Mis. Charlotte Spitz- 130(3 Broadway, who enlisted Sep­ Steve Bartolomeo and Salvatore Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kochnacek, of 1.141 Elizabeth Avenue l-.lizubfetb ------;------, ELizabeth 2-2211 berger, formerly *-uf Hillside,' now re­ tember 16 ,is now at the Midland Antinora; all of Bayonne, were 528 Yale avenue. sides in Hackettstown. . Army Plying School. Midland, Texas. IN FAR EAST taken to the Elizabeth General Hos­ Son, Leonard Jay Schiff, to Mi*., Medical Supplies Surgical Applia AMONG FIRST pital for treatment Sunday when a and Mrs. Benjamin Schiff, of 1565 car in which they had been riding Wyncknoor avenue. collided with one driven by M ichael Son, Robert Stephen Parachniak, Pompilo, of 85 Stone street, New­ to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parachniak, of 515 Chapman street. QUALITY MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP ark. Officer Lawrence Treger in ­ vestigated the accident and a r­ Son, Kenneth David Ventel, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Raymond KATHRYN A . KELLER AT REASONABLE PRICES rested Pompilo for careless driving. He w as released to appear before Ventel, of 373 Princeton avenue. 1444 North Broad Street Hillside N Son, Albert Schubach, Jr., to Mr. Judge Ellsworth Sterner on’ pclober Phone W A 3-8891 19. Both cars were slightly'damaged and Mi-s. Albert Schubach, Sr., of and were towed to Nuse’s garage. 99 Pennsylvania avenue. Ernest Stay Son, John Prank Miczewski, to GENERAL INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Prank John Miczewski Prompt aud Efficient Service. Painting - Decorating Guest- Of Classmate of 414 Rutgers avenue. M iss Vilma Zilahy, daughter of Daughter, Carol Mildred Wil­ Paper Hanging Mrs. A. Zilahy, o f Morris place, liams, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Free Estimates was the week-end guest recently of Williams, ’of 510 Puree street. a form er college classmate, Miss Marriage Licenses 367 YALE AVE. HILLSIDE Charlotte Post, of Floral Park, L. I. To John Zukowitz, of 1301 Baker UNionville 2-5416 For F irm er Gums, Insurance Coverage ATTF.NTION, HOME OWNERS B righter Teeth, a Sparkli OF HILLSIDE Now Serving The War Industries S m i l e — u s e Sensational Paint Sale NEILL & SPANJLR P. F. C. Prank M. Rae, of the JOHN J. PETERS U. S. Marine Corps, son of M r. and NOW GOING ON IPANA and MASSAG Mahogany - White Pine and Hardwoods Among the first Hillsiders to en­ Mrs. John Rae. of 612 Chapman list in the U. S. Army was John J. street, is now somewhere in the Beginning Today Until 1350 Liberty Ave. - Tel. UNionville 2-1717 Peters; son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pacific, according to information re­ , Peters, of 278 Shelton terrace. ceived this week. lie joined the the End of This Month Entering the service two years, Marines in April 1941 and completed ago, he was stationed at Port Dix his training at Parris Island. He at the was transferred to South Carolina, GAS RANGES where he became a member of the UT your smile on the credit may advise the ‘ stimulation military police. His next move was and then to the Norfolk Navy Yard. side—make it bright and at­ Ipana and massage.’’ Vulcan. Oriole, Roper, Detroit Jewel, Bengal, Smoothtop, to Camp Claiborne, La., and from He was at San Diego, Cal., before UNITED PAINT CO. P Welbilt. ANDERSON—"Cooks with the gas turned •off/' there across the country to Port embarking. tractive as it can be! Each time you brush y Also used and rebuilt ranger. Lewis, Wash. He is in the Ordnance 1418 Stuyvesant Ave. cor. Morrison Ave., Union Don’t take chances with “pink teeth, massage a little BIRKENMEIER & COMPANY Section of the 44th Division and • tooth brush.” Give your gums Ipana onto the gtrms. was recently promoted to staff ser­ Ip- Robert Stapf Lnlists also 125 Ferry St., Newark; Mitchell 2-4087 the same regular care as you do urn SPRINGFIELD AVE;. IRVINGTON, N. J. geant. Tooth Paste is designed not Open M on, W ed, F ri, Sat, 9:30 P. M ES 3-6611 Peters was born in Hillside 25 In Army A ir Corps your teeth. to clean teeth but, with r i years ago and was graduated from Robert H. Stapf, of Hillside, .has BE WISE AND STOCK UP N O W ! BUY AND If you should ever see “pink” sage, to help your gums to *•**--*■ t <■ S Hillside High School. enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Corps on your tooth brush—see your come firmer, healthier. ------— ------SAVE ON YOUR PAINT SUPPLIES! AA A OUiSCL'S G the arrival of A ew Merchandise for and is now -stationed at the Mid­ dentist at once. It may not be Get a tube of Ipana tod; Maitland Brothers land Army Flying School, 493 School serious but get his advice. Per­ and start-tonight with Ipana fall and winter fur every member o f the family Squadron, at Midland, Texas. Both In Service 1 0 % DISCOUNT on all our paints now in stock, haps h e’ ll tell you that your massage. Let this sensible de .including all our WHITE PAINTS, at our already low gums are lazy—robbed of health­ routine help you to have hr SOLOMON’S Robert S. Maitland, oldest son Returns After Furlough prices of ful chewing by today’s soft food. gums, brighter teeth - a of Mr. and Mrs. William .Maitland, “One of Hillside’, Good Stores" And, like so many dentists, he kling, more attractive smile. of 1288 White street, is -now sta­ To Lllington Field 75c per gal. 1299 Liberty Ave. WA. 3-9507 Hillsids tioned at Camp Lee, Va. He left $1.00 Per gal- Hillside for the Army September 10 Aviation Cadet David T. Beattie, in 5 gal. cans in 1 gal. cans for all colors Of 1447 Rond street, lias returned to and Is with the 10th Quartermaster Also $1.00 per gal. in 5 gal. cans for Casein Training Regiment. Lllington Field, Houston, T ex., fol­ His brother William, who enlisted lowing a 19-day furlough. Water Paints—dries in 30 minutes, and only September 16, is in the Cavalry at $1.43 and $1.50 per gal. WE RESPECTFULLY SUGGEST Fori Riley, Kan, Both brothers are LEGAL NOTICE graduates of Hillside Higli School. for our inside and outside white paints. Placing orders for —~ SH FRILL'S S A L L — In Chancery o f New All our paints are sold.with a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. .) ursey. Between Willard D. Smith, I f you are not satisfied, your m oney will be cheerfully refunded Dolfinger Moved complairtant, and •William H uber and COAL AND COKE y Mrs. William’ H uber, his wife, Christian any time during this big money-saving sale. To Medical Unit name being fictitious and unknown to These paints are really worth from $3 to $6 per gal. Ask complainant, et als, defendants. I>'i. fa. your neighbors about us. We have been located at Schnoll’s as lar as possible ahead of your needs fo r sale of m ortgaged premises. P. P. C. Harry J. Dolfinger, son By virtue of the above-stated w rit or Poultry Market Bldg, in U nion, now going on 2 years. We of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolfinger, in n facias to m e directed f shall expose' deliver 10 gallons or more FREE. of 520 Columbia place, has been da by pu blic vendue, in th e ms W e cannot duplicate these prices on Paints today. We also carry trict Court in the Court House, I PAN W illiam Hale Coal Co. transferred to. Camp Pickett, Va.. m ihe city ©^Elizabeth, N. J., on _____HUNT BRUSHES A T VERY LOW PRICES. with the Medical Detffclfinent. En­ WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER. A. D„ 1842, o p e n *d a il y 9~ a ; M ;"to 6 p . m .' T O O T H PAST 1374 LIBKRTY AVE. Phome UNionville 2-2244 HILLSIDE listing* January 16, he was first sent at two o’clock (E W T ) In the afternoon ,of said day. Thurs,, Fri., Sat, evenings till 9 P. M. in Union Store. EACH LOAD DELIVERED 18 CAREFULLY WEIGHED to the Engineer Replacement Train­ Made in Hillside by Bristol-Myers Campon ing Center at Port Belvoir, Va. All those certain lots, tracts o r par­ ------o ------cels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, , situate, plying IN MEDICAL GROUP and being in the Township of H illside, in the County o f Union and S ta te or CAMP PICKETT’, Va^^Fadlowing New Jersey. his induction into the Army, Stephen ! A h laid down upon a certain p la t or m ap entitled "W eequahlc Park Circle" Brenkach, Jr., of Franklin street,! B a m e . being a subdivision in said Union Hillside, N. j., is now stationed a t 1 County, New Jersey and which p la t or the Medical Replacement Center' m ap is on Ale in the Office o f the here. Register of Union County, New Jersey, hied February 16th, 1917 as No. 61 A, W ho’s W ho In Busines being known and designated as and by the Numbers Sixty-seven (.67) and Sixty-eight (68) In Block No. N in e (9). A Convenient Directory of M«jn and Firms- Ready to Serve You Efficiently m . DISTRICT COURT Also lots numbers Fifty-nine (69), Sixty (6U), sixty-on e (Cl) and Slxty- Special Fields. Save Time, Energy and Money by Utilizing This Guide to H e lp ACTIONS tw o (62) in B lo ck No. 9, as laid down on said .plat or m ap, entitled "W eeq u a- Judge Ervin S. Fulop, of the sec­ lu c Park ^Circle.” Get What You Need. There Is due approximately $749.93 ond Judicial District Court, last w ith Interest fr o m July 16, 1942, and week ordered judgments which in­ costs. cluded the following Hillside cases: CHARLES E. AYERS, Sheriff. EUGENE A. B IO TT A , Sol’r. Bakery Products Washington Outfitters, Inc. vs. Fees J 16.80 EDJ&HT—CX-131 Oct l-4t Funeral Service Rose Halloway of Hillside, book ac-' count, $56.13. FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS Caslleberg's Bee-Hive Jewelry Co. Made with discriminate care and taste vs. William & Pearl Cherry 6f Hill­ WALTER R. LEE side, book account, $50.00. MITTLEMAN BROS. Jersey Central Garage vs. Wm. BREAD - ROLLS - CAKE Director of Funerals Swan of Hillside, book account 1594 MAPLE AVENUE, HILLSIDE, N. J. V\'A 3-6212 1283 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, $15.83. —— •<$>— —------. We Cater to Wedding,'Parties and Social functions E U n beth 1-4447 Realty Transfers Dresses, Bags, Costume Jewelry, Millinery Hardware McCloskey Construction Company, Inc., to Clara Leibowitz, property in THE CHARM SHOPPE the southeasterly V[ine o f Leslie GRAMPP HARDWARE CO. Telephone lines and switchboards are street, 340 feet fromom Winans ave- KAY Di COSMO, Prop. Allow me the pleasure of serving you' 929 ELIZABETH AVENUE working close to capacity and materials Home Owners’ Loan Corporation n76 N. Broad St., Elizabeth R L . 3-2656 EL. 2-2079 — EL. 2-3330 to enlarge them now go for weapons of to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plungis, at Salem and No. Broad Ample parking space -I full line, of Supplies for your Home and property in the easterly tfne of Open Evenings . . . ,, _ war. Help clear the lines for the rising Thomas street, 120 feet from\Ryan ...... ^ Alterations Free Stove Pipe. Nationally Advertised F street. volume of war messages by avoiding un­ Lydia Closs, single, to Mr. and Dresses, Slacks, Sports ^Vear * necessary calls, both local and long dis­ Mrs. Prank L. Bearse, Sr., property Infants’ and Children’s W ear Buy U. S. War in the easterly line of Robert street, tance. And when you call, be brief. 571.18 feet from Hollywood avenue. Benda and Stamps THE RHODA SHOP ★ Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Blakesberg HEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY to Mr. and*Mrs. Paul Psuy, prop­ Rhode Sasloui now open with a complete line of KIDDIE BAZAAR erty at the intersection of the Sports Wear, Afternoon Dresses and Slacks, Slifer Typewriter Co. Style — Quality —- Value i northeasterly line of William street reasonably priced TBHE IN “ THE TELEPHONE HOUR” EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT 9 • WEAF • KYW and the northwesterly line of Gurd 655 High Street Alteration* without charre INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR aveilue. OPEN EVE8. NEWARK. N. J. MArkvt 1-MU jmmKAPLKAVK^Gramma Ave. EXCEPT MS BERGEN STREET TUEJ8.-THURS. NEWARK, H. J. WAvertf

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Warner 169 168 179 Trowbridge 195 156 170 Roever 175 191 201 WHERE WHAT illside Beaten TO ;e, 12-3 Totals 915 893 848 TO Union Elks GO DO turn to their local/battlefield Foot- Steels 194 190 180 M L g fficials feel/t.hnt. mthn,^ ,hc Touchdowns—Kubrock,umdowns—Kubrock, 2. Field ur Regulars ,}\atch -eea-1—A.-Dilt— Substitutions-:....Hill­ Palmer & 174 129 174 Hillside boys aie> a little Tow "in Mauterer T7F side—Mifier. Canceller!, Feins. Or­ 159 107 their average, /they will not be O ’Miele 126 Center will be open. William ange—Valvano. Pell, Sina, Smith. 190 224 pushed,- around / imich more. • Daily /Hoffman - 167 Kobln, chairman of the buildings me FromtSidelines Referee. Shabelski; umpire, Bihn> 150 679 workouts by Gfoach •‘•Red” Weiner and inaintamance committee, re­ ‘Mrs. Miniver’ At Is ley; head linesman, Herbert. omets Take Lead On and the devempment o f new plays the -pigskin over the line on three Totals 840 818 927 ported all electrical repairs have may prove successful -in coming successful plays. A placement at­ been made and facilities for three eld Goal, Lose It games. electric sewing machines made Mayfair Saturday Starred At Park tem pt by Mike Rom eo proved bad, available. Additional equipment U, four- regulars unable to play but gave the O range gridders the Saturday ’afgame w ith Union should Elks In Victory A com panion piece to “Mr. Chips” prove ^ real battle “ R ed” Weiner Center Evening needed at the Center wfts ordered' ■ay( the Hillside eleven.bowed edge in that period. v was found by Metro-G-aldwyn-Mayer will undoubtedly use . the line-up purchased. ■ ior Greer Garson in “Mrs. Miniver," orange gridders 12—>3 at the T h e Orange eleven scored again wljich saw action/ agaihst Orange Over Union Team The new members of the cooking in the last quarter when Kubrock Jan Strutiler's touchingly human High School Stadium. The unless live four veterans Who re­ Sessions Cut class are Margaret Coakley, Gene­ •story of ah’ average English woman w ent offtackle fr o m the ten. After losing the opening match :were evenly matched the first mained out of the last week’s game vieve Bolan, Mary Jean Bure. Mary of the middle classes facing the in the Central New Jersey Elks Until such time as adequate eve­ uarters and battled to a score- Hillside almost scored in the final are abl£ to play Saturday. Last McCarthy, Cecelia Comiskey, Mary horrors oi warfare on the, home j ±— ■Htp—third quarter founrl period when it penetrated deep into week’s /line-up was as follows: Bowling League last week, the Hill ning supervision can be secured, T. Purvis. Joan Zogbaum. This front. Tile picture, teaming Miss -side, team came—back wiUv group meets on Thursday afternoon l ers taking the lead when Al its opponent’s territory and reached Orange Hillside tiion Board hno dnoiciod Uarson and Waller Pidgeon, tells | Hcked a field goal fiom the the Orange 15-yard stripe. H ow ­ tory over Union Sunday at the to close the Center on Monday and at the Center, and will also cover ol the quid heroic courage and j Harm Mirda ever, Bobby B loom fumbled a toss Union Alleys. Hillside Look the Wednesday evenings. An attendance hostess work. abiding faith ol a people under air j rd line for the first score of the D’Aronzo Lyman The Hillsiders then gained a throw n by J o h n Gill and the first two games but dropped the report made by Mrs. Elizabeth M c- Miss Josephine Siksnius, leader attacks and raids, will bo shown j Schoenbei'ger Kelly third. Orange club recovered to en d the Oraith. supervisor, indicates that of the Handy Helpers 4-H group, lor four days beginning Saturday down on the 26, but three tries Malkinski Rayner threat. Double century scores Weft rather double the enrollment of last year reports ihe following are now cov­ at the May 1 ail* Theatre. • them advancing only .. a yard, D’Angelis A. Dili e to penetrate further, the conspicuous by their absence, but will be using the facilities at the ering food and clothes conserva­ The story deals with Mrs. Miniver T h e Hillsiders were a little blue Henderson Richards there were a few. Melroy for Hill­ Center ,fyom 11:30 a. m. until 6 tion: Regina Powell, Gladys Bumen. and her husband, Clem, living in a jde team ordered its guard M onday from tw o defeats in a row. Romeo Hdffner side and O’Miele of , Uniqn were p. m., necessitating extra supervi­ Dolores Gerlach, Betty Mahler, quiet village. Their son Is at Ox- for the kick. B ut a rest from school Monday also Archer J. Dill tied for top honors with 224 each. sion for children whose parents are Barbara Virtue, Dorothy Carinc, | ford. He joins the RAF, becomes e Orange club made a startling puts them in somewhat better shape Kubrock Richkus Doc Roever had the only other 200 , ^employed, together with instruc­ Janet Weiss, Alice Prokopowicz, | engaged to the village'' belle. There ■back to take the lead. A for the meeting with tine Union Soura Bloom score, with 201 in the final game. tions for sewing classes held from Elaine Virtue aiyfi Della Mae Wes- j are air alarms; 'episodes in air raid I from Hilly Veith to Oscar club at Woodfield Stadium Satur­ Vieth i Gill Belly Field and Ray Milland Hillside Elks 1 to 4 p. m. daily. All evening sels. shelters. Clem joins the older j h carried the ball to the Hill- day. Things m ay prove different in "Are Husbands Necessary,” ar­ Orange 0 0 6 6—12 Kovach 196 150 175 classes Will be fitted into the pro­ Newly elected officers of the men, going in ramshackled boats to 28-yard line. Kubrock took w hen the homesters once m ore re riving Sunday al Ihe Park Thea­ Hillside 0 030—3 Afelroy 182 224 132 gram on the three evenings the Liberty Belles are as follows: Helen aid in the rescue at Dunkirk. Lil'c I tre, Newark. ? Freund, president; Eleanor Schnei­ goes on among the villagers as ; der, vice-president; secretary, Helen nearly normally as possible. Finally I Planes planes and still more an air raid wrecks the village, kills t * * * T /'1 ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ Gibus; and treasurer, Francis Siks­ 1 lanes is the war cry of America. nius and publicity chairman, Jose­ many— but with ealnr courage and Bomber.'. lighters, training planes phine Siksnius. Supper meetings lailh, the villagers continue to V i are planned for each Tuesday eve­ “carry on,” as they listen to their- j keep rolling oil the assembly lines ning, with Thursday’s meeting vicar jn the shell-torn church. in an unending stream. The heart- WtlERE AMERICANS IN UNIFORM ANO AMERICANS IN OVERALLS MADE HISTORY TOGETHER ------:---- <£------»- devoted to community service. l Minding drama in the lives of New members of Girl Scout Troop ‘Cardboard Lover’ On ihe men and women who keep' ’em 30, under1 the direction of Mrs. rolling is now told in "Wings ^ For Joseph Scheu, are Doris Wes-ten - New Screen Friday The Eagle." which .opens today at dorf, Phyllis Ra'cuglia and Doris the Park Theatre, Newark. In the Gillespie. “Her Cardboard Lover,” starring j leading roles are Ann Sheridan, • ------Robert- Taylor and Norma Shearer, and “ Maisie Gels Her Man*” with whose recent brilliant performances To Winter In Florida, Ann. So them and Red Skelton, from in "King. Row " alnd “Juke Girl" William Noll,.former Hillside resi­ the bill at the New Theatre,-Eliza­ won nation-wide plip.st*, and Den- dent, left Monday to spend the win­ beth, tomorrow and Saturday. n i. Morgan, who in a short time ter in Florida. He is 76 years old. For three days beginning Sunday, has made a place for himself the program will consist of "Wings a.ii ng the top perl'mmers in Holly­ lor the Eagle" with Ann Sheridan wood. and , and “Sweater In the companion feature June Girl." featuring Eddie Bracken. Preis er, Eddie Bracken and aJ host The request program next Wed­ of young screen players will be nesday and Thursday will bring Ty­ seen in "Sweater Girl,” a colle­ rone Power, Linda Darnell and Rita giate melodrama with music. Hayworth in a technicolor version ol Starting Sunday and continuing "Blood and Sand,” and Walter Pid­ through Tuesday the Park screen geon and Cesar Romero in “ She’s will hold "Are Husbands Neces- Dangerous.” ------sai.v," with Ray Milland and Betty Field. Autos Badly Damaged Made from the best-seller, "Mr. and Mrs, Cugat,” the picture pre­ In Broad St. Crash sents the tall and handsome Ray Chief Norman Stanford, Sergeant in his bpp„,comedy role to date. Clarence Van Deursen and' OlTicer.. In the second feature John Wayne Joseph Wirasnik, Victor Heller and and Binnie Barnes are starred “In HOW ABOUT A COOD OT.D Joseph Beyer investigated an acci­ Old California," an exciting irt£lo- FASHIONED GET-TOGETMER dent on North Broad street and li'nma of the old West. ON OUR NEW BRUNSWICK Mertfe avenue last Wednesday in MAPLEWAYS —IN AN AT­ which two cars operated by Anthony MOSPHERE OK REAL FUN Kora b, of 95 Bay way, Elizabeth, and AND' FROLIC — BRING THE John Horowitz, oi 335 Stegman FAMILY FOR A PLEASANT parkway, Jersey City, figured. Both WHOLESOME EVENING OF vehicles were badly damaged and 7^n€U J j l e a t A * TOP-GRADE BOWLING FUN I were towed to Nuse’s garage. Broad St* Elizabeth Police issued a summons to Korab For Reservations Call to appear in court on October 19 when it was discovered that he Open Dully IB IS A. M. W A 3-9846 had no registration cards in his — F R I. and HAT. — possession Bnli'i T A Y L O R — N'orinn SMKARKR Come one— come oil \mr „ ------53>----- lot* of bowling fun — TRUCK OWNER I INEI) “ Her Cardboard Lover” \n 11 Mi lTl FUN—Kvil SKFLTON tome oh along and bowl ai Angress Taliafero, of 40 Sussex avenue, East Orange, was fined $100 ‘Maisie (lets Her Man’ and $3 costs at a session of the >1 V MON. Tl KS. Pulieu Court last week. Taliafero Bin Nil FBI I). \ N — Dennis .MORGAN LIBERTY pleaded guilty to a charge that a truck he owns was overloaded. WINGS for the EAGLE The vehicle, carrying a load of ALLEYS dirt, was driven by Willaim A. SWEATER GIRL" THE'MINUTE MAN'WAS A W0RKER.T00 Davis, of 114 Oxford street, Orange, '■ 1 a rri 11 k KDDIK HRACK ION 303 FLORENCE AVE. when Inspector Clayton Ready ar­ rested the driver on Route 29. MID. I III l(> l{i;(p l>l l*.\ BADE Near Liberty Ave. l .\ nine POM l it “ Labor has firmed again what 1 always knew to be true— namely, that the Other fines last week totaled $0 Lin.Li Darnell—Kiln liny wort It and costs paid amounted to $35 patriotism of the American worker is as sound today as when the M inute Men “BLOOD and SAND” left their farms and dropped their tools to fight for freedom at Lexington and W ill.- , P im .i;< > N — C.-Miir K O M I- ltO "SHE S DANGEROUS" Concord.'’ HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR. Secretary of the Treasurji I

t’BSDAY imd Fill) A Y Q(’Tull Fit I- 1025 BERGEN ★ In working on Civilian Defense through air LLOYD NOLAN and CAROLE LANDIS The "Minute Men” o f Concord and Lexington, PARK NCWAPK "IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH who gave us liberty, wer^ workers, too. Just as raid protection, salvage, conservation, Red Cross, Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake Todatf, Toifiorrow and Saturday today, they fought with tools and guns alike. and other home fro m activities. K()l< v ic t o r y ** 3onX M i m Arm BiAaedt HAT.. sr.\ . MILS’... TUBS...... 17. lx. .a n w few.’ Nit; . . . Today America faces the m ost dangerous foes ★ In setting the pace for America’ s great W A R GREER GARSON and WALTER PIDGEON in all its history. This is a people’s war—a workers’ “MRS. MINIVER” BOND VICTORY DRIVE for 10% of everybody’s war— everything we have is at stake. SAT. N IT E at 11:80 P. M.— income invested regularly, systematically in W ar Sav­ “DANCING ON A DIME" s f . . . Today all America salutes Labor for its epic ings Bonds. four-star Victory Drive—

★ In out-producing the Axis in guns, planes, Make this your personal "Declaration of War” tanks, ships, and all the weapons with which we will against the Axis— invest at least 10% of your pay ^lh win this war. every pay day in W ar Bonds. For victory today— UOYD BACON 0iko» • Add.lmn.l DitlONUt br Rlch.-d -**— and for your own financial security tomorrow— join ★ In supplying millions of men to the Army, “ Sweater Girl” Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. the Payroll Savings Plan without delay! Eddie Brackenr—June PreLsser

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JIFFY HILLSIDE SPINNING GUS REINKE A SAVING HABIT . . . SHOP AT OH, GIRLS! LOOK! Gilded-Rose DINNER WARS MACHINERY TOOL CO. Szarko’s Liquor Store FR E E! Every Wednesday MANUFACTURING CO. & STAMPING CO., Inc. & (Plua le Barrie* C fc*rf*l 1317 LIBERTY AVENUE H IL L S ID E . N. J. Obtalnabl. at Mat. with Adult Call W A 3-0659 lor Fraa quick delivery — Open 12 noon Sundayi Br*. A d miaul o b H . 14, % n o t n o t ------o o o u o u f o r h i m W /rrr<,w f f f^****J'*****,l***, ***********#**********#**#*###*J Page Six THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942

an’s Auxiliary and Bible Class will two brothers, Edward, of Newark, be hosts to tlie Inner Mission So­ Opening Meeting Of Debaters Attend and Lt. John J., of the Army Medi­ Want Ads ciety of the Central New Jersey Saybrook Is Held cal Corps stationed at Camp Bowie. district. A devotional service will Columbia Forum (fbituaru Twin sons born to Mrs. Glynn be held at 2 p. m. trolmen Harold McBrkfe Saybrook School P.-T. A. held Delta Beta Tau, debating so­ three weeks: ago died shortly after For Sale Thursday the auxiliary will meet Beyer investigated J e. Business Directory Its first meeting of tlie season yes­ ciety at Hillside High School, sent MRS. SARAH I. OEDDES birth. / ^t 9:30 a. m. for Red’ Cross work. terday afternoon in the kindergar­ clog placed under ™ se° ALL DIABETIC, 100% whole wheat the following representatives to a Services for M rs. Sarah Irene the Board of Health Beauty Parlors The Woman’s Bible Class will meet ten room. Mrs .F ran k Eleder, presi- MRS. ------ANNIE L. * DICK 1 ' 7 and Soy Bean Foods—Sun Dried | at 2:30 p. m. Friday 4 p. yta. public -speaking forum at Columbia Geddes were held Friday from the Fruits—Fresh Goat Milk. N atural. dent. weloomp-rLYilm. members -and University..... Saturday: Dorothy Services were held Monday from OatocABCidki Glass. The Lord’s home of her son, Donald, o f 61 Wheat Germ. KELES HEALTH DR. SYDNEM’S Tar Shampoo re­ introduced the teachers, officers Patricia Jennings,JenSchirrmacher, the Haine’s Funeral Home in Eliza­ Basin Planned Supper will be celebrated Sunday Bauer terrace. R ev. Stewart M. FOOD STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., lieves dandruff, itching scalp. and committee chairmen, while beth for Mrs. Annie Laura Dick, 58 October 25 at 11 a. m. Laura Friedman and Robin Fenichel. Robins-on, D. D., pastor of the Sec (Continued Iron] f t j Elizabeth. Only 25c. W ood’s Maple Bather and MiSs L. Frances Howard, principal, years of age, who fell down the The first two spoke on "The World ond Presbyterian Church, Eliza^ service. Tlie commits! Beauty Shop, 1554 Maple Ave., also offered her greetings. cellar steps of her home at 84% CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST I want to Life In.” They were ac­ bKh. officiated a t the hofiie and that it has no powerto^j WA. 3-6463. Miss Howard urged the members companied by then-- coach, Mrs. Route 29_Saturday after suffering a W anted To B u y “Doctrine of Atonement" is etfie later accompanied the body to A statement to this effia to cooperate in tlie school scrap Ula O rr Clark. A ll were guests ol heart attack. She was born in Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, Zanesville, Ohio, .w here he also par­ to Mrs. Moress. I WILL BUY anything you have collection and thanked all who haci Columbia at (the Columbia-Brown Pennsylvania and had lived in Hill­ Painting and Paper Hanging October 18, in ail Christian Science ticipated in services' at the Wood- The board passed „ for sale, tools, factory machines, taken part in the Bundles for Chil­ game at Baker Field in the after­ side the past 29 years. Churches and Societies throughout lawn Cemetery th ere Saturday. deputizing four guards 0f cars or trucks; plumbing supplies, dren campaign conducted recently. noon. Mrs. Dick is survived by her hus­ WHEN THINKING of Painting or the world. T h e coffin of Mrs. Geddes, mother Company with tl)e “ fittings, valves, radiators, bakers’ The budget for the year was Members of the society have been band, Alexander H.; a daughter, paperhanging call A. Arlke, 1210 of- Donald Y. G eddes, who is as­ that badges given the machinery, boilers; will flay a good Tlie Golden Text is: “John seetli adopted. Vocal selections were assisting' in the local campaign of Mrs. John Andrews, of Irvington; Salem Ave.; EL 2-3296. sistant to the general manager of to be turned into the co price for anything you want to sell. Jesus coming unto him, and saith, given by Mrs. Harry Keller ac­ the W ar Production Board. Muriel one grandchild, and a sister, Mrs. the Pennsylvania Railroad. New flee every evening Write or phone L. RAUCHER, 17 th Behold the Lamb of God, which companied by Mrs. Louis B. Dobie. Kleinwaks spoke at the W om an’s Mae Dean of Oklahoma. York Division, was surrounded b j Ave., cor. Belmont Ave., Newark, N. Tailoring taketh away the siiv of the world." Attendance awards were won by Club meeting last week, Miss Jen­ The committee reported i John 1:291 nearly a hundred floral offerings. municipal service fla:. J.; telephone Bigelow 2-8917. tf Mrs. Olive M arr’s fourth grade and nings before the Hillside Avenue Pallbearers; -ail— e ;u ;jiuy['C,s"trf— ttir ready for acciieuU.ur^- j. MEKTEL Merchant Tailor. Gkan- AniOllU lb r l^ n n -R p on u U- Miss Jtmjplnns -lay v age’-a first grade. P.-T. A. and Chester Corby a t the ATTENTION—OUT..country needs ing, Pressing, Dyeing and Repair lions is the following irom tlie Announcement was made of a Saybrook P.-T. A. meeting. , Pennsylvania Railroad, were Her­ Thief Is Given F The fli>g measures tills for defense. Highest prices with a large star in th mg. WA. 3-0206. 1423 No. Broaa Bible: “The prayer of faith shall chicken luncheon to be held W ed­ A forum is scheduled next Tues­ bert E. Warner,- executive director paid for old cars for scrapping; 760 smaller stars, repress St., opp. Merlz Ave^, save the sick, and the Lord shall nesday October 21 from 11:30 a. m. day at Hillside High School with of the railroad, Y. M . C. A.. Penn­ mixed rags; machinery, metal, iron, boys who have enlisted raise him up;” tJames 9:15) to 2 p. m. at the home of Mis. St. Benedict’s Academy and Hill­ sylvania Station, N. Y .; G. C. Hess, Jail Sentence •furnaces, vacuums, washing and inducted into ,tbc armed j Tlie Lesson-Sermon also includes William Heffner, of 1065 Fairview side participating. There "will be imef foreman , of engines; Thomas Singer machines, magazmes and Charged with breaking, entering this country entered the the - following passage from the place. four speakers from each school, W. Howell, passenger train master; paper, 20c per 100 lbs. LIPPY JUNK Lliureli Services and larceny, Samuel Kitchman, of attached to a panel whic Christian Science textbook, "Science I'lie association’s next meeting, who will discuss various phases of C. A. Plotner, freigh t train master; CO., 44 Lillie St., .corner of 17tli 1808 Marmon avenue, the Bronx, removed to add more st FRANKLIN MEMORIAL METH­ and Health with Key to the Scrip­ scheduled for November 11, has “The Post-War World.” General Fred Myers, secretary of the ra il­ Ave., Newark, N. J.; BI 3-2634. tf ODIST CHURCH, Rev. Frederick tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: “The been advanced to’ November 18 road Y . M. C. A., Jersey City; C ap­ was sentenced to serve a two to figure was compiled .with, discussion will follow the speeches. of tlie American Lcgion W. Poppy, pastor. Sunday School physical healing ol Christian Science because oi Armistice Day., tain H. W. Quellhorst, captain of three year term last week by Judge T rucking 9:45 a. m. morning Worship at 11. results now, as in Jesus’ Lime, from the railroad police; Captain C. E. Walter L. Hetfield, III. He had voted to have tlie vet’s ganizations sponsor the < Sermon topic: "The Gods We the operation ol divine Principle, Cub Pack Members Hill, boatmaster; and W. P. Bick- pleaded non vult. BEYER TRUCKING Three sites wpre riven vs Make.” Methodist Youth Fellow­ before which sm and -disease lose farewell Dinner ley, master mechanic. When presented -by Assistant places -for the hanging of LOWEST RATES IN TOWN ship 6:45 p. m. Union Revival their reality in human conscious­ Visit New Firehouse Mrs. Geddes’ husband, the. late Prosecutor Louis P. Longobardi, the For Mrs. Walling nei, Nor th Broad street 117 Hollywood AVe. EL 2-9645 Meetings with the . First Baptist ness and disappear as naturally and James K. Geddes, was a former defendant was told by the court that Den 2 of Cub Pack 198 visited the and Long avenues, or Lit Church of Hillside in the Franklin as necessarily as darkness gives A farewell dinner for Mrs. Oliver general manager o f the Ohio River he has a long record and shows no Church. Rev. 4 S. Robert Cockrell new firehouse on Hollywood ave­ signs o f reforming. Hillside avenues. The i Curtain Stretching place to light and sin to reform a­ .Walling, first woman member, who nue Saturday morning in observance and' .Western Railroad. wifi preach. Services every night The allegation accused Kitchman will be voted upon at tion." iPref. xD. is moving to Beachwood, was held of Fire Prevention Week, accom ­ meeting. I DO curtain stretching at my from Monday to Friday. of stealing from the home of Bar­ Thursday evening by the Board of panied by Mrs. Joseph Scheu, den MRS. ALICIA GLYN N home; nice work; price reason­ Tuesday 9 a. m. the Quilting ney Goldfarb, of 1427 Orchard ter­ Education. The dinner, given in mother, and Mrs. Walter Ceglowski. The funeral of M rs. Alicia H. able. Mrs. Doran, 163 Baltimore Group ol Llie Woman’s Society oi Ltu;illc Krueger's race, last May 25. the high school cafeteria, was pre­ Glynn, wife of Jam es J. Glynn, of Ave. Call evenings or Sundays. Christian Service will meet. The I rdth Announced Fire Captain August Daviet gave Claim Ridiculed pared and served by members of 275 Fitzpatrick street, was held Oct. l-4t -regular meeting oi the Woman s the boys a short talk oh fire pre­ ( Continued Ironi Paa, Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Krueger the home economics classes. vention at home. Monday with a solem n high mass of DOG BITES GIRL Society oi Christian Service will be was also a factor in keepi of 46 Bailey avenue, have an­ Mrs. Walling was elected to the requiem in St. H edw ig’s Church, Mrs. Charles Hartman, of 106 For Rent held at 1:30. Important business Last Tuesday the den entertained the' growth o f Hillside. ' nounced the engagement of their board in 1938 and was re-elected Elizabeth. Burial w as in the St. Pennsylvania avenue, reported to will be transacted. The guest the pack with a short skit. A t the At a meeting of the si daughter Lucille, to Alexander last year. President William M. Gertrude’s Cemetery, Woodbridge. f o r a v a r ie t y of rentals and speaker will be Mi's. Ida V. Smith, next meeting of the pack, Donald police Tuesday that her daughter liance Saturday, a resoli Kosepblum, sou oi Mr. and Mrs. Raphael transferred her commit­ Mrs. Glynn, who was 35' at the good buys, see or call Theresa M. who is a worker at the Children’s Storch will be 'taken into Den 2. doming Earl and Kirkpat Jacob Rosenbluni of West Alien- tee duties to other members/ o f the ------<>------time o f her death, was born in Rensen, licensed real estate broker, Temple on Easb Kinney street, Be a passed. Tlie two candid; hurst. board. It is believed that the vacan­ Newark and attended St. Hedwig’s 46 Faiihanks St.; EL 2-9833. Newark. , Practical NURSE their campaign manager Miss Krueger was graduated from cy will not be filled until the Feb­ Police Investigate Church. .Surviving are her hus­ Haefner, spoke before a Weequahic High School and Drake ruary elections. band an d three sons. George, James- New day class starts OCT. 20 Mortgages f i r s t Ba p t i s t c h u r c h , Rev. about fifty members at the Business Gollegfe, Newark. Mr. ------Raid Signal Call and J oh n ; her m other, Mrs. L o­ Train in four months and J. Robert Cockrell, minister. -10 in the -Polish-American H Rosenbluni was graduated from retta Kloby, of Hillside; three sis­ earn $5 a day a. in. Bible School, Men s and W om ­ Tarty Given Youth, Walter Leibo, of 1468 Compton The candidates will adc Drexel Technical Institute and is!a ters. M rs. Frank Fredette and Mrs. en’s Bible Classed. 11 a. m. wor­ terrace, an air raid warden, reported Newark Y.W.C.A. Hillside Men's Club tonight civilian employee at Fort Mon­ Entering L. S. Army Stanley Krafsky, o f .Hillside, and ship, sermon, “The Unexpected.” to police Saturday that he hed re­ 53 Washington ,St._ - MA 2-7941 Polish-Anjerican Citizens Re-Finance Your mouth. Mrs. William Reddy, of. Pittsburgh; 6:45 p. m. Baptist, Young People's A party was given this week to ceived a phone call from an u n ­ morrow evening. Fellowship. 7:45 p. in. Second week G. Alan Smith, of Union, who is known person stating that the blue Present Mortgage of union revival meetings at Frank­ Celebrate 25th U edding about to enter tlie U. S. Army, by warning signal had sounded. Police are investigating. lin Memorial Church, continuing Anniversary At Home Harry Brandt, of Union, and Miriam through Friday. and Margie Blazier at the home of We have' mortgage money avail­ o Mi-, and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ross, the latter at 31 Ridgway avenue. of 50 Williamson avenue* cele­ able on attractive terms—in ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESSY- Those attending were Sam Miha- Shop THURSDAY NIGHTS til 1 BRIAN CHURCH, Rev. Arthur brated tlieir 25 th wedding, anni­ lik, Rudy Somania, Floyd Ledjg, most cases we can save you Nortliwood, pastor. 9:30 a; m. versary Saturday. Relatives and William Venable, Robert Deller, COUNT ON US money over your present mort­ graded schpol and Men’s Bible friends from Union, Newark and Harry Brandt, Harry Edwards, gage. Phone Mr. Darby for Class. 10:45 a. m. worship with Fiiliside were present. Mr. Ross is Alan Smith, Thomas Decker, Helen FOR PROMPT DELIVERY consultation and Inspection. No sermon, "The Home for These a member of tlie Board of Assessors. Nemis, Kathryn . Furness, Dawn Venable, Dorothy Groeger, Marion obligation, of course. Times.” 7 p. m. Intermediate and A Senior Christian Ehdeavor. American Home Department Price, Ruth, Miriam and Margie o Blazier. Frank’s HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN I o Hear Fashion Talk LOUIS J. HESS CHURCH, Rev. Geo. M. Runner, Miss Dorothy Coburn will give Miss Hemlock Engaged pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible School, a talk on "Fashions” at a meeting Food Store Men's Bible Class. 11a. m. sermon, lo Rudolph Berberich Realtor of the American Home Department EL. 2-0988 "Solomon Says ‘The Right Man of the Woman’s Club of Hillside Mr. and Mi’s. Martin Hemlock of is on the Wrong Road’.” 7 p. m. 150 Hillside-. Ave. WAverly 3-2545 Tuesday October 20 at 1:30 p. m. 193 Baltimore avenue, have an­ 237 Hollywood Ave. Senior Christian Endeavor. at tlie home of JVLrs. George P. nounced tlie engagement of their <■> Oct 8-15 Dorer, chairman, of 218 Winans daughter Antoinette to Rudolph CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH, avenue. Berberich, son of Mrs. Charles FREE DELIVERY Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, pastor. Peters, of 138 Long avenue. For Sale SOUITI AMERICAN 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Attend iSephcic's Wedding >/, lb. pkgc. d i n i n g r o o m s u i t e . 601 Ch a p ­ church worship, sermon, “Our O p­ Son's Birth Announced T E A 19c portunity Is Spiritual." Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kapner, of m a n ST., HILLSIDE. Mi*, and Mrs. Frank Kortz Jr., 8 p. m. Church Council meeting. 1594 Maple avenue, have returned of Irvington, announce the birth • Wednesday October 21, the Wom- from Glens Falls, N. Y., where they DILL PICKLES 19c Help IT unted—Female attended the wedding of tlieir of a son, John Mason Kortz, Octo­ nephew,i Yeoman Second Class Ar­ ber 8 at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. lgc. jar WOMAN for general housework, thur Kapner, of Albany, who' was Mrs. Kortz is the former Jane two adults in family. Phone Mason, of Hillside, Waverly 3-4591/ iliarried to Miss Thelma Segall, of OXYDOL , Albany. 0. E. S. Chapter To Meet DUZ ,r) A t WOMAN WANTED for light fac­ ASBURY tory work in defense plant. Clerk Has Birthday Tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. the H ill­ Ivory Flakes (/IV Unionville 2-4835. H-oward J. Bloy, Township Clerk, side Chapter 192, Order of the IVORY SNOW' Packing Co. Eastern Star, will hold a regular celebrated his birthday anniversary Large Pkge. t urnished Room For Rent last Thursday. meeting followed by a card party 231 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE in tlie Masonic Hall, 1444 North ONE OR TWO furnished rooms! Broad street. Birth Announced BEST ROLL near Mayfair Theatre; 3 minutes PHONE EL. 3-9747 to bus, 5c fare Newark, -Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goss Jr., Son To Zavins BUTTER 49c 1524 Morris PI. — We Deliver — of 19 Long avenue, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Zavin, of birth of a daughter, Carrol Lee ■ Union, announce the birth o f a Baked Beans 19c Help Wanted—Male Goss, on September 29. Mrs. I son October 12 at Newark Beth \\ hole Chuck of Goss is the former Betty -Stanek! Israel Hospital. Mr. Zavin prac­ PIN BOYS, 16 years or over. Apply of Hillside. tices law in Hillside. Liberty Alleys, 303 Florence Ave., Genuine. Spring Hillside. 10-8-2t LAMB ib 19c SINAI SERVICES 'During tire week beginning Octo­ ber 18, the following will be the MEMO UK'S schedule of services at Sinai Con­ Where To Go ♦ What To Do gregation: Morning services, Saturday 9:45 Evap. MlLiv a. m., Sunday 8 a. m., Monday through Friday 7 a. m. 3 large cans 2 2 c Mincha services, Sunday through Friday 6 p. m., Saturday 5:30 p. m. We Cater to Sm all Parties j Maariv services, Sunday through ’Legs ol Genuine Thursday 6:30 p. m. Friday, Kab- bollas Shabbos and Maariv im­ SPRING Cochrane’s EL. 3-9323 j mediately following tlie Mincha service. Saturday Maariv service COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1274 North Broad Street 6:45 p. m. LAMB ib. 33c During the services this Saturday Saturday Only morning Jerome Lowengrub, son of Mi-, and Mrs. Samuel Lowen­ grub, 216 Goldsmith avenue, New­ Broilers and 2 Shuffleboards ark, will become Bar Mitzvah, Rabbi Eliezer Cohen will officiate FRYERS lb 35^ Where Old Friends Meet and deliver the sermon. Scanners 1328 North Broad Street TAVERN McKETTRICK . . the CLASSICS ---- — ------Elizabeth - Union - Hillside - Irvington Lines, Inc. DINING and DANCING f you love in a blaze of neiv colors! NEW BUS ROUTE NO. 7 2 SHUFFLEBOARDS ^ TO IRVINGTON, HILLSIDE, UNION BUS ROUTE ZATRIFS Caterers to Weddings, Parties and Banquets f VIA HILLSIDE LOOP „ riTTTTT UN- 2-0608 1 BAR At GRILL 334 YALE AVENUE f Every 20 Minutes from 5:25 A. M. to 12:45 A. M. 7.95 Prom Liberty Avenue, Salem Road, Conant Street to Salem Avenue to Coe Avenue, Broad Street, Hillside Avenue, Chest­ nut Avenue, Hillside; thence on Chestnut Avenue in Irvington to Chancellor Avenue, Union Avenue to New Street, 'to Spring- Meet your Friends Here field Avenue, thence over Springfield Avenue 1 to Washington Add these casuals to your wardrobe now . . . and live in th Street to Clinton Avenue, to Cummings Street, to New Street, RILEY’S to Union Avenue in Irvington, and return. 430 LONG AVENUE til spring! These are the timeless classics''you never tire TAVERN THE FARE, FIVE CENTS PER TRIP Beautifully sculptured lines, easy-to-wear dresses . . . all v You Can Transfer to Route 0 to Elizabeth that well-hied lopk. Wear one to business, to luncheon-da Tire ban on closed doors between Hillside and Coe Avenues Come In and Inquire About Our ’ to defense meetings. Switch accessories and give your i has been lifted. Permission has been granted to discharge passengers at the Hillside National Bank and at the Municipal SAVINGS CLUB Eettnck a dozen different lives! See the whole fascinal Building. • 1 THURO’S Meets Friday Night FREE LUNCH group m victory blue, timber-green, jungle brown, lugga TAVERN 212 LONG AVENUE i*?') W'16’ n*^ e crown-tested rayon fabrics you lo 0 0 — And they’re Fashion Centre exclusives. ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Elizabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor Anton Wants to See You 8:30 a. m. Graded School and Men’s Bible Class. Enjoy Our Sat. Nite Special 10:45 a. m. Worship with sermon, “The Home for These Times." ANDY’S R - J. G O E R K E C O . 7:00 y. m. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor. TAVERN 476 BLOY STREET Broad and West Jersey Sts. - - Elizabeth r — 1