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ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL \FWspAPFR OFTlir Tmr\s,„n Ml , V O L. XL1I, NO. 48------ArLK O l THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE ------1111 RSDAY- SEP 1 EMBER 22, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N,J, TIMES ~ Ballot RelerenW TrBTw i?^ PRICE TEN CENTS

^P^Type^AndThe referendum concerning Locations To Be Queried apartment houses on the No­ apartments should be permitted on North Broad St. from Holly­ B C°nCerns high rise in o n e .- he added, vember 8th ballot w ill consist who votes for what from exam­ wood Ave. to Coe Ave. Part B could be added simplifying the record. of four questions'asking sepa- solution ;t Tnesd°dU-ingtheTe' RePublican committeeman ining returns according to vot­ on first reading. guestions' the desirability 0f query merely by asking if res­ ■ rately if garden apartments and ing districts. Committeeman Anthony Rullis of North Further consideration on the high rise in this same area. committee ^ Jf' ^ ^ t0 idents were fo r or against high rise apartments are desi­ Joseph Ram felt that the re fe r­ Broad St. stated that he felt Board of Adjustment recom­ Question #3, Part A, asks if apartments in general. red in four proposed areas. endum left room for a clear many town people would be con­ mendation to permit Pasquale garden apartments should fae s r i £ r Ff s “ Mayor Ackerman said it is Question #1, Part A, asks whe­ cut expression of opinion. fused by the lengthy wording Fernicoia to erect a two family the desir; of the committee ther garden apartments be per­ permitted on Hillside Ave. from ■ s a - g ^ r er are- of the referendum. dwelling on Boa PI. was con­ tain the desires of the township - S re 18 n° W£y to find out “ what the entire mitted on North Broad St. from North Broad St. to OrchardTer- •^dlssem lnattog this informa- didate TownThTp CommiJl Other township committee race. people in specific areas. Com­ tinued until October 4th. tion, Vit claimed. "Each sec­ township wants to say" for the action included second and f i ­ the Newark line to the R"oute 22 mitteeman Robert Diamond said ° * V “ Claimed> Each sec- tee. expressed his disappoint- Demolition of the existing Part B concerns high rise tion can say yes to another sec­ various areas proposed for nal reading of an amendment overpass. Part B asks whether that a simple yes ornoquestion ment with the proposed apart­ structures on the Merkle pro­ buildings in this area. Question tion, but no in their own," he apartments. high rise apartments be per­ w ould not supply the public with ment' referendum on the bal­ to Public Works Ordinance r e ­ perty w ill begin the supervi­ #4, Part A, concerns garden said. Mayor Monroe Ackerman John Witte, of 941 Revere mitted in this same area. Ques­ the opportunity to be fully lot, He said the propositions moving the Maintenance Garage sion of the township engineer apartments on Maple Ave. from called Vil's charge an attempt Drive, questioned the amount from the Public W orikktepart- tion #2, Part A, asks if garden heard. "W e hope to obtain the were lengthy and said there who was instructed by the town­ Newark line to Winans Ave. to stifle the people. Ackerman of money that was being spent ment. complete sentiment of every- were really 8 questions in­ ship committee to retain any stated it would be easy to see volved not 4. He said one more m!d C['hepf,!aster. Plan« and W£>s An amendment to Amusement usable features such as water told the figures were on the Game Ord'inancewas Introduced Continued on Page 11 Hillside Week d e m o c r a t ic JERRY GREENHOUSE of 345 Sanford Ave. is director of per­ r Board Of Education Requested V: sonnel of the Union Symphony Orchestra which has begun its 15th season. He hopes to increase the orchestra to 85 members. headquarters^ * ***** To Provide Lunchroom At GWS JOHN SGROI, 52, of 1522 Liberty Ave., who operates a bar- Mrs. Herbert Small of 1549 high school teacher, master’s ber shop on the same street and has been in charge of rentals A total , of $200,000 was Schley St. Wednesday night ask­ degree,- for die War Memorial Building for many years was removed transferred to the special ath­ ed the Board of Education to The board voted to operate letic account of the board. Mank squad* Gen£ral HQSpiMl Saturday bV Hillside Am- provide lunchroom facilities In the adult school this year. For Provisions were made to the George Washington School the past two years, the program purchase new lockers to re­ to care for her firs t gride has been conducted jointly with ™ AMBROSE O f 15 Union Place, Irvington, reported to child. place existing lockers In the the Board of Recreation Com­ police at 5.39 p.m. Saturday that the offices of the engineer and Hillside High School. The school which has class­ m issioners. The change Is be­ A request was received from the sales department had been entered and ransacked at the es for the kindergarten through ing made to take advantage of the Pop Warner League reques­ kraft Foods Co. in Evans Terminal Road. He was unable to de- sixth grade lacks a lunchroom federal funds, terrmne what was missing. ting use of the new refresh- or provisions for children to Ronald Young was appointed ment stand to serve refresh­ The Detective Bureau also is investigating a report at 10:48 eat lunch in school. assistant wrestling coach and ments at its games. The stand p.m. Saturday by Raymond Rossi of 612 Leo St. that his house Mrs. Small explained that •Samuel Stellatella was appoin­ was entered and ransacked that evening and $200 in fash and she works and until this year is scheduled to be completed ted assistant basketball coach. Oct. 1. jewelry stolen and by aam’ Stieber of 20 Eastern Parkway that this Child and a younger one his house was entered sometime between 2 and 9:36 p.m. Sun- went to a nursery school in ay._ tieber was unable determine what was missing. Elizabeth. The board said it would stu­ Local Youth Awarded ROGER T J. GUGL1CH, 20, of 157 Magazine St., Newark, was dy her request. t t o to the St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, following m ac- Dr. Wayne T . Branom, su­ ewem at 11:15 p.m. Sunday in Route 22 opposite Harding Ter perintendent of schools, sug­ Purple Heart In VietNam Wiglicli said that his car a pole after it struck an unknown gested that the child be trans­ J,lCt 111 “ e roadway and went out of control along the highway ferred to the Hillside Ave. ™ *t> until it collided with the pole. Democrats Open Headquarters School where there is a lunch­ ***** Mavor Mnnrnp Irlornm n n **■»,,* „ _ room. Children from the Wa­ Mayor Monroe Ackerman, Democratic candidates Alexander Menza wrt i i t PATROLMAN THOMAS HACKETT apprehended three juvenile shington School are sent to the Police Commissioner Carmen Ferrtgno join crowd at Democratic headtlalteS Hillside Ave. School for the oofs in the rear yard of 226 Exeter Way throwing eggs. The Ave. which opened last week. oys were released to th eir parents pending juvenile action. (ART ROSE PHOTO) seventh and eighth grades. ***** M rs. Small said she thought MISS JEANNETTE VERDI, 34, of 1036 Kilsyth Road, Eliza- Orchestra Sets teachers who eat in the school cth, was arrested at 7:50 p.m. Saturday after she almost ran Apprehended After at lunchtime could take care of n a Florence Ave. resident as he attempted to cross Chest­ First Rehearsal her child. She said she has no nut Ave, at H illside Ave. Mrs. Claribel Jaffe, Presi­ neighbor In the Monroe Gardens dent of the Hillside Community Maple Ave. Chase was charged with driving while under the influence of al- Apartments with whom she can Orchestra, wishes to announce Raymond Nicholas Gallic- Minlic beverages and unable to operate a motor vehicle and who alerted the two patrolmen. leave the child dally. that rehearsals for the 1966- chlo, 43, of 134 Stowe St.,New­ 1 r 0rivlng a car without the registration. Responding to the scene, the Stereophonic equipment has ***** 1967 season will start on Thurs­ ark, has been released on $1,000 patrolmen found a pane of glass been donated to the Abram P. day evening. Sept. 29 at the Hill­ on charges of breaking and en­ FIRE ENGINE TWO Saturday night rescued a cat from a tree had been broken and a hasp had Morris-Saybrook Schtfol kin­ side High School music room, tering Ruth’s Fashion Shop at “i Stanley T e r . after the cat had climbed to a safe perch and been forced on a rear door. dergarten by a group of friends Livingston Road at Plymouth 1590 Maple Ave. Thursday s too frightened to climb down. They observed GalllcChlo of the late Mrs. Jean M. John­ morning. Road, Hillside at 7:30 PJV1, standing In the front of the son, form erly the teacher. Gallicchio was apprehended An Invitation to join the Or­ store. As they entered, G allic­ The equipment Is dedicated SPEC. 4 THOMAS L . RHINESMITH OTHER LARCENCIES reported to police included theft of 35 In the basement of the apart­ chestra is extended to all qual­ chio jumped through the large to the memory of Mrs. John­ Specialist 4, Thomas L. moreland, and in addition was eet of copper leader from the apartment at 1510 N. Broad St. ment at 1600 Maple Ave. by ified musicians In the Union plate glass show window at the son, a Hillside native, who ser- Rhlnesmith was recently a- awarded the Combat Badge, ^Ported by Frank Flynh of that address, a bicycle owned by the County area. For any Informa­ Patrolman John Pozar and John front of the store and ran down ved until she became ill. warded the Purple Heart for The Purple Heart Is a high on of Mrs. Irene Afalmo of 1278 Oakwood A ve., assorted sil­ tion, call M rs. Jaffe at WA.3- Baum after a chase along Maple the street. The group of friends includ­ honor awarded In the name ol verware, an oval charm on a chain and a gold watch from Mrs. 7165 or attend the first rehear­ Ave. Patrolman Baum fired one wounds sustained In combat In He was taken to St. Elizabeth ed several former teachers, the President of the Unitec ‘Mariam Rosengarten of 1468-B Liberty Ave., a distributor from sal. shot. Viet Nam. Rhlnesmith, the son Hospital, Elizabeth by police present teachers and friends. States to a member of the Arm - the parked ca r of Edward Balza of 634 Buchanan St. at Center The Orchestra w ill be under An anonymous telephone call of M r. and M rs. John Rhlne­ where he was treated for lac­ Appointed as teachers were ed Forces who has been wound­ bowl* a 20 Inch bicycle of Kevin Krampetz, 10 of 215 Grumman the direction of Mr. Michael J. smith of 613 Leo S t„ has re­ to Police Headquarters tipped erations of the right elbow, Miss Sylvia Allison to Hillside Bugllo, ed while serving. It was estab­ ' ve‘' Newark, from 1420 N. Broad St. all on Thursday. Off Desk Sgt. Robert Thauer, • * • - « .------figh t leg and above the right Ave. School, Leonard Skorlnko, covered and has been returned lished by General George Wa­ eyelid. driver education, and Miss to active duty. He also received shington In 1782. ALSO REPORTED stolen w ere door checks and hasps from Mrs. Ruth Marsh of 286 Barbara Cooper,social studies, a citation from General West- Rhlnesmith, who has beer “e second flo o r of the addition to the municipal garage valued Ostrin Brands Dems Schley St., Newark told police both at the Hillside High School. serving In the Army since 1964 at by Public Works Superintendent Joseph Castelluccio, that nothing appeared to be Four teachers were reclassi­ jV'o hub caps valued at $60 from the car of Carl Fox of 1271 Sa- "Apartment Party” Is currently stationed In Chi missing although the cash reg­ fied because of advanced de­ Sinai To Hold Chi, Viet Nam. Hls parents hope lem Ave., tubing valued at $400 from the Famous Auto Laundry Solomon P. Ostrin, Republi­ evils which “ like a cancer will ister had been entered and her grees obtained this summer." to have him home for Christ­ jj 1260 N. Broad St., reported by Albert Schoen, realtor, and can candidate for the Hillside grow until, our town Is entirely stock mussed. They were Vincent Baldassano mas. «'5 from the parked car of Edward Sherr of 1769 Walker Ave. Paper Drive Township Committee, in a consumed tfy’ it X Patrolman Richard Madden and M rs. Irene A. Koslnski, " lie in white St. ***** speech delivered at the opening With regard t| the non-blnd- found a crowbar and an um­ teachers at Morris, Mrs.'Syl­ Sinai Sisterhood In conduct­ of Republican Headquarters last lng referendum on apartments, brella against a retaining wall. ing a waste paper drive on Sun-i JOHN HOLKOWICK of 264 Old Tote Road, Mountainside re­ via Morgenstern, sewing at sev­ NOTICE evening urged a Republican vic­ M r. Ostrin reminded his audi­ day September 25, Mrs. Her­ nted to police Monday that an undetermined amount of copper eral schools^ bachelor’s de­ All copy for the Hlllsld. tory in November in order to ence .that he and his running man Raffle, president of the and nickel was stolen from the Cooper Alloy Co. at 610 Ramsey gree, and Thomas SagHmbene, Times concerning club new, “ preserve the pattern of our Sinai Sets Yom ______Sisterhood and M rs. Lena Jac­ Ave, mate, incumbent Anton Vit, and publicity must be submitted obs, chairman of the drive, ask ***** community and Its way of life pressured the Democratic ma­ In typewritten form, doubli Kippur Services BPWC Plans For that all newspapers be brought for years to com e” . jority Into holding a referen­ spaced, no later than 5 P.M ANTHONY CARPENITO, 63, o f 310 Crann Si. refused medical to the Clark Street entrance of Mr. Ostrin charged the Dem­ dum and that they are the only Yom Kippur, the Day of Monday of the week It is to ap. Mention after he was strlck by the car operated by Audrey Ja- Sinai Youth Center. ocrats with being the Apartment ones who have agreed to be Atonement, the most solemn Opening Meeting pear. 41, of 212 Baltimore Aye. while he was crossing Crann St. House Party whose victory morally bound by Its results. day of the Jewish Calendar, will Wesley Westrom, head of 5 p.m. Mohday. M rs. Jahada said he walked into the side of would result in apartment house Mr. Ostrin promised to work begin with ^the chanting of the r car. Leadership and Sales Training construction with its attendant for a railroad station to com­ traditional Kol Nidre Service Institute which sponsors the pensate for the Inconvenience, tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 23, at Dale Carnegie courses In New HILLSIDE TIMES TOBIA OFFERS noise, and additional traffic 6:30 P.M., at the Sinai Congre­ Jersey, will be guest speaker congestion on North Broad gation, 1531 Maple Ave., Hill­ at the September Board M eet­ Street occasioned by the Al- side. SPECIAL OFFER Don’t Mention It 6-POINTTV ing of theuic ivcw New Jersey jers ey reaFedera- era dene Plan, Hp scored the Dem- On Saturday, jjent 74 tw in -----aen^-BustiTe^wnaT3?^ ^ CHECK.llF_____ -acratte-faHure to ubralnTTwherT ning at 8 A.M., services will " " ='■ 0 A ^ ----- sional Women’ s Clubs, Inc . - to 3 B tEauiip£U tion^ ONLY 195 the Democratic administrations be conducted contlnously al­ be held at Far Hills Inn. Rt. d WEEKS FOR *2 elsewhere did, most the entire day until after 206, Som erville, N.J. on Sep­ (Sov*» SI over the newsstand prica) Two neighboring communities. Union Township and theCityof Plus parts if needed Mr. Ostrin further urged a sundown, tember 24. Miss Rachael Whe- tzabeth, presently are engaged in tree planting projects in the COLOR $6.95 Republican victory to preserve Ylzkor or Memorial Services Jan, president of the Hillside «HBBTV m iS AJlDJre SUBSC,,,PT,0M F0RM T 0 AS business areas of their communities, SURE YOUR RECEIVING COMPLETE COVERAGI SERVICE ON the 2 party system and the role w ill take place at 11:30 AJU. on BPWC w ill lead a delegation he Union.pro.ject which will place shade trees throughout the the Republicans have played as Saturday, For those who do not ^ p m e A enMEWS’ PICTURES' FEATURES, EDI WASHING MACHINES-AIH to the session. H1 on Center area is'being paid for by the community, while the "watchdbgs” at the seat of gov­ TORIALS, SOCIAL AND SPORT EVENTS. CO NDIT10NF.RS-W ASHERS have seats In the main sanctu­ The executive board Monday ^ zabeth project under the direction of the Elizabeth Retail ernment) "helping by our vig­ ary, a Ylzkor Service will be night at College Inn completed orchants Association Is seeking donations of $60 each from DISPOSAL SERVICE ONLY 4.95 ilance to bring some sense and conducted on Saturday at 10:45 plans for the opening meeting ^ e x . Cr;eDkveWle e ^ d ) f l 0 ‘ ‘ Ve b" " " « “ d y° U reCeWl eMdents to plant trees. plus parts If needed purpose Into our governing A*M., in the Holtz Auditorium of the season Monday at the TO HILLSIDE TIMES j, Projects are to be praised. They will replace beautiful body” . of the Sinai Hebrew School and Kingston Restaurant. Union. 1443 North Broad Street *111 h tre6S CUt downyearsag° as the business areas grew. They,., The Republican, candidate al­ Youth Center, corner Maple A Dessert-Card Party and Hillside, New Jersey eautlfy the streets and provide shade on hot days, TOBIA’S BBD so proposed a cost study of Ave. and Clark St., Hillside. Fashion Show will be conducted though Hillside lacks a central business area, the various municipal operations "with a Rabbi Eliezer Cohen w ill de­ Dec. 2, at the Short Hills M all. Start sending your weekly newspaper to me for th ess are$s here too suffer from a lack of attractive trees* APPLIANCES view to eliminating waste with­ liver the sermon during the Kol Mrs. Elaine Geleger and Miss next 30 w eek s. llbk should be given to placing trees along N. Broad St., out Impairing essential servi­ Nidre Service and before the Irene Phillips are co-chairmen, WnrtT Ave- and Maple Ave, and other areas where trees have 4 □ BILL ME Q CHECK ENCLOSED 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE ces” . Ylzkor service and-Cantor S2fltko's u q u o r I t o r T 50^emove

T PAGE 2, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966, THE H ILLSID E N.J. TIMES Schools Receive Date Books Hurden Looker Hillside Week Houses Of Worship Bazaar Planned THOMAS WINTERS of 211 Hillside A ve. rdjoorted a mail box The executive board of Hur- at Maple Ave. and Clark St. entered and M rs . Josephine Del. PM.\ Friday, 6:45 P .M .; Sat­ CATHOLIC ■den Looker PTA discussed monto of 219 Hillside Ave. has reported to police that someone i urday, 7:15 P.M. V -^"CHRIST c THE KING plans for ther annual^ Fund broke the lock on her mailbox during a three hour period last Sinai Hebrew School classes \ cCATHOLIC CHURCH Raising Bazaar to be held Sat­ Tuesday. w ill be held on Sunday from 9 Corner Bloy St, and urday. October 1, from 11 AJvl. A .M . to 1 P.M. and on, Monday Rutgers Ave. —tr 4 P .M-.-Ali resldents~are~to“— Nrl-SON M IL t.iL t-, Jv, r # 211 tiiUTTA A ve, 'suffered a lacera- and Tuesday from 3:3p to 7:00 Rev. Daniel Curtin. Pastor vited. Admission Js 10^ .Chair­ tion of the head while playing on the playground of the H illsid e PJvl. Rev. John J. Tykes and Rev. man for the event are Mrs. Ave. School last Tuesday night. He was taken to see his family The Hebrew School chil­ William R. Sm alley, Assistant Henry Feldman, M rs. F.Pakay, physician by Radio Car 28. Geraldine Sabisko, 4, of 370 .Long d r e n 's services undeE the di­ Pastors. M rs . Mandy and M rs. A . Z ie- A ve., also suffered lacerations of the scalp Thursday while- rection of Rabbi Max Berko- Telephone: 686-0722 playing at. a frien d ’ s home when she struck her head on the w itz, principal of the school, slowcz. Masses: Sunday 7, 8, 9, 12 in The Annual Convention at At­ w ill be held on Saturday morn­ radiator. She was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, in the Church; 9, 10, 11, 12 in the a radio car for treatment and released. M rs. Elizabeth Ferriera ing at 10 A.M. and on Thursday lantic City is scheduled for School. Weekdays 7, 8, and 8:30 50, of 437 Bloy St. was admitted bySt. Elizabeth Hospital, Eliz.! and Friday at 9:30 AJvl. in the October 13, 14 and 15th. Mrs. a.in. Matthew Witting and M rs. Man­ abeth, last Wednesday night with a head injury after her husband First Friday 6, 8 in church K asoff Youth Lounge o f the Si­ dy are to be three day dele­ John Ferriera, same address, allegedly struck her on the head and 8:30 in auditorium. Com­ nai Hebrew School and Youth gates. Dr. John Lopresti,prin­ with a hammer. munion at 7. , C enter. . ***** cipal, Mrs. Mary Lawrence, Holy Day?: 6:30, 8,10 and 12 M rs . John GolmiH) atifl M rs r Kn VMOND bb 1 z t L of 22b Silver Ave., Hillside, was fined Noon-5:30 and 6:30 p.m. 1 TF.MPLF. BETH E L G eorge Jahoda are one day del­ $18 for parking by Magistrate George Lombardi in Municipal Confessions-Every Saturday 1374 North Ave., Elizabeth egates. Court, Union. B etzel was charged $3 fo r the parking violation and evening of the first Friday Rabbi Irwin Fishbein It was decided that board and an additional $15 for contempt of court for failure to appear at 4, 5:30, 7:30, 9. Telephone: 354-3021 members are to be given ser­ when summoned. Novena (Miraculous Medal) FE M PLE SHOMRE1 TORAH ***** vice pins after two years active every Monday night at 8 p.m. 910 Salem Ave. service Instead of waiting until FRED SZARKO JR., 15, of 259 Nottingham Way was admitted Rabbi H. Beryl Lasker graduation of their child. by the Elizabeth G eneral Hospital, Elizabeth after he suffered ST) CATHERINE’S Cantor BerniM Saitz A Chinese Dinner, as in the a possible fracture of the left arm w hile playing soccer at ROMAN CATH O LIC CHURCH Telephone: 351-1945 Pingry School. N. Broad St. co r. King St. past, will serve as a “ Get Ac­ quainted Night” with entertain­ Thomas Padian, Pastor PROTESTANT Lieberman, President Women’s ment to follow. Mrs. Henry FIREMEN RESPONDED to the home of M rs . Marcia Warren Telephone: 351-1515 CALVARY LUTHERAN Sandy Goldberg, President Men’s B’nai Brith, Audrey . CHURCH Feldman is chairman of the af­ of 269 Herbert Aye. on Wednesday evening when grease in her B'nai Brith and Paula Poplick, A.D.L. Chairman of Womens B'nai Brith presented Dr. UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC Maple Ave. and Clark St. Superintendent of Schools with memos and date books to be used in fair which will be held October stove ignited while she was preparing dinner. CHURCH OF THE R ev. C . Morgan Wagner, Pastor Wayne T. Branon 19th. (ART ROSE PHOTO). IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Parsonage: 1482 M apleAve. the schools. Room representatives will JOHN NEWHARDT, 54, of 4 A Wolski D rive, Elizabeth, an listed, accompanied by back- .. , ~ . Liberty and Bloy St. Telephone: WA 3-9160 The Hillside B’Nai BrithMen act as hostesses during the employe of the Dixie Diner, suffered a laceration of his thumb ground information. Human r e - /\|p||3 Q 6lX3 Rev. Myrqp Sozanski, Pastor Sunday Service: 9:22 a.m. and Women, through their Anti- month of October when the fa­ while using the slicing machine last Wednesday night. He was lations educational materials Telephone: 354-0472 Church Worship and Sunday Defamation Leagues, once again culty have their teas to meet taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, for treatment. are recommended, including' Sunday Masses, 8:30 .and 10 School at the same tim e. presented all Hillside school Kappa Sets with parents and familiarize books, pamphlets, film s, film ­ a.m. personnel with the new edition them with the curriculum. A new state aid b ill in effect DON'T BE MISINFORMED strips, recordings, plays, and for the first time last year has Communion classes Saturday ELIZABETH AVENUE of Memo and Date Books 1966- Plans For Year Dr. Lopresti, principal, ex­ other helpful aids. Each page at 10:00 a.m. P ie ro g i sale every 67. These books have beenpur- Hillside’ s Delta Chapter of pressed his gratitude to, the given impetus to New Jersey's ABOUT PRESCRIPTIONS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / carries inspirational quotations Friday. Elizabeth and Wilbur Avenues, ohased by the Hillside Chap­ Alpha Delta Kappa, an interna­ board for its past service and adult education programs. and proverbs culled from poets The average Sfcionwide Newark ters, and distributed at no cost tional honorary sorority for added he and his faculty would Through the legislation, a philosophers and statesmen JEWISH throughout the school system. local school district can be re ­ cost per prescription is R ev. Donald Tyles C rispin , women teachers, initiated their give complete cooperation to from many nations. It Is an about $3.41. 58% of all SINAI CONGREGATION It is a calendar especially de­ school year.withadinner meet- Yrh,e board in the coming year. imbursed for two-thirds of the Pastor attractive week - at-a-glance 1531 Maple Avenue signed to -help teachers and pa­ ing at the Dorothy Dennis Rest­ salary of a supervisor prescriptions are less than Telephone 926-0334 desk calendar and appointment Rabbi E lie ze r Cohen rents plan fo r the entire school aurant. NENNA HONORED $3.00. Only about one.per 9:30 a.m. Young Adult Discus­ book in school year format— For the week beginning Sun­ year. A ll of the major religi­ Mrs. Florence Crater, vice cent a r e .$10.00 or mo' sion. September 1966 to August 1967. David V. Nenna, of 226 Oak­ The H illside Times day, September 25, the sched­ ous artd national holidays are president and a teacher in the And, on the higher co, 9:45 a.m. Adult Forum land Terrace, Hillside was hon­ ule of services will be as fol­ Hillside Avenue School, sub­ prescriptions, fhe gross 11:00 Morning Worship School. Classes for all ages. I have prepared,..We through ored Friday at an awards as­ Published weekly by the H ill­ lows: mitted the y ea r’ s program. percentage profit is no 11:00 AJvl. - Worship Ser­ the Spirit wait for the hope of sem bly at Seton Hall Prepara­ side Times Publishing Co.,Inc., Morning S ervices: Sunday Miss Doris Dufek, state cor­ at 1443 North Broad St., H ill­ greater than a store gets EPISC O PAL CHURCH OF vice. righteousness by faith.” tory School, South Orange. Last 8 AJvl.; Monday through Wed­ responding secretary, and Miss when selling you'a hat or a ST.-MARY MAGDAUbNE 7:00 PJV1. Evening Gospel A corresponding passage year as a freshman he compiled side 5, N.J, 07205. nesday, 6:45 AJvl.; Thursday Francis Ehman, state presi­ shirt. 137 Pomona Ave., Newark Service. from the denominational text­ a general average of 93.6% and Thursday, Sept.22,1966.Sub- through Saturday, 8:45 AJd. dent, announced the completed When you consider how Rev. Donald G. A. MacLeod, Wed. Nights - 8:00 PJvl. - book, “ Science and Health with was named Honorable Mention scription per year $3.50 any­ Afternoon S ervices: Sunday plans for the annual state meet­ where in the . many sickness days mod­ Pastor Midweek P ra yer Meeting. Key to the-Seriptures” byMary for general excellence. through Wednesday, 6:40 P.M.; ing to be held at Cherry Hill ern prescriptions save you A nursery is provided at Sun­ Baker Eddy, gives this defini­ Single copy 10 cents. Telephone: 928-2518 and how they enable you to Thursday and Friday, 6:30 Inn on October 15. Second Class Postage Paid H oly Communion-Sundays at day School and Sunday Morning tion of angels: “ God’ s thoughts EVERYBODY READS PJvl.; Saturday, 6:20 PJvl. The chapter president, Mrs. live longer., they are truly 8:00 a.m. and first and third Services. passing to man; spiritual intui­ DON’T MENTION IT at Elizabeth, N.J. Evening Services: Sunday Phyllis Brogan, stated that the w orld’ s greatest value. tions, pure and perfect; the in­ THERE’S A REASON VOL. XLII NO.48 through Tuesday, 7:10 PJvl.; Sundays at 11 a.m. their main project this year,in YOUR DOCTOR CAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST spiration of goodness, purity, Wednesday and Thursday, 7:15 addition to their altruistic pro­ PHONE US when you need SCIENTIST and immortality, counteracting FAI'iH ASSEMBLY gram, is expansion. Mrs. Bro­ a medicine. A great many Market 3-8379 3-2739 1251 Fairmount Ave., Elizabeth all evil, sensuality and moral­ OF GOD CHURCH gan and Mrs. Evelyn Schueler, people entrust us with their Sunday S e rv ice and Sunday ity .” “ U.S.G.” EST. 1882 383 Yale Avenue Calvin Coolidge School, are co- FUEL OIL prescriptions. May we School, 11 a.m. Hillside compound yours? Official Diamond Appraiser Wednesday, Testimony meet-. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL chairmen of the state expan­ T O P G R A D E Rev. Eevid R. Atherton, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH sion committee. Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. ing, 8:15 p.m. SIDNEY T. H01T Reading Room', open Monday, Maple and Kerr Aves.,Newark- USY HOLDS MEETING Sunday School for a ll age SALEM PHARMACY in APPOINTMENT ONLY Wednesday, Friday 10-4 at 279 Dr. Edsor R. Leach, Paster. ■ Upited Synagogue Youth,Hill­ 1201 Salem Avenue groups. 12.9 Morris Ave., Elizabeth. side chapter is having its first Room 301 3rd Floor 10:45 a.m.: Morning Worship PARSONAGE: 78 Mertz Ave. Corner Coe Avenue meeting on September 25 at 786 Broad St., C or. Market St S ervice. "R eality” is the subject of Telephone: WA 3-9449 Philip Wemick, Pharmacist Sunday Service: 11 a. m. Temple Shomrei Torah,910Sa- Newark, N, J. this week’s Lesson-Sermon to Allstate Fuel Co. 6:30 p.m.: Christ Ambassa­ lem Ave, at 7:30 P.M , All high be read in all Christian Science d o r's Youth Fellowship. school Jewish youths are invit­ 7:30 p.m.: Evangelistic Rally churches on Sunday. HILLSIDE UNITED ed to attend. HELP US KEEP WEDNESDAY: « The ways in which spiritual PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:00 p.m.: Bible study and reality is revealedwillbe stud­ Salem and Coe Ave. YOUR CITY CLEAN p ra yer. ied in several Bible passages, Manse: 1137 Salem Ave. including these verses from Telephone: Elizabeth 4-7935 FKRKIUY & MEYER CO. INC. F1RSTT.BAPT1ST CHURCH Exodus and GalatiSns: “ Behold, Moderator. Hillside Ave. and Harding Ter. 864 F.lizabplh I send an Angel before thee, to Rev. Charles Fitz, D.D, Church Telephone: 926-1244 Olive St, N.J. keep thee in the way, and to Richard A. Fox, Minister 9:40 A.M. - Sunday Bible bring thee into the place which Worship Service: Sunday at 11:00 AJvl. Church School: Sunday at 9:30 A.M. Sr. Hi Fellowship: 7:30 p.m.

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FABYAN PLACE WAvirly 6-4500 WAvtrly 3-5242 Now at a special low rate! □ Pleas* lu,Y" W#'r.om« Wigon Nowirk, N.J. 07112 Hoitoss call on mo □ I would like to subscribo to th# „ HILLSIDE TIMES Both oHIcot (poo Polly t-4i MonPay t-7. • Frio Fortune PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY □ I iTioady sill •■’Hu# To IY>« HILLSIDE TIMES Fill out coupor firc n;->'i to Circulation I Dt.pt " ' hs E. k x County Ime „ LEGAL NOTICES dr“ f t westerly from , J * 'M °ns « ' Hoffman P l.ce’ fh.“ , ,5 " “ “ f b Hne THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE TOWNSHIP OP HILLSIDE lde intersecllon of in- - awitherly lo s:de Avenue with ,1. . . r lln! « HIU- NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION Pingry Starts Upsala Graduate torate by New Y o rk University. li-vlngton Br.„e “ of , f T l °< " » Notice is hereby given that the r e g is tr a ­ r “ d 'hence (6) Y i " 8h V% > ' Rail- Harvey Saperstein received An ordained Rabbi, he resides tion books fo r the General E lection w ill be PublicOpinion closed Thursday, September 29,1966 at 9 p.m . a bachelor of arts degree frbm -51—BL-MtttHamaoii— Avenue in" fta'u ro^ K w S vanout Its 106th Year Registration may be made at the o ffic e of the Ups.ala College in East Orange Hillside. Alonso received a Township C lerk , Municipal Building, L ib e rty ws6VE^^TBRer ' :“ i,tero' Schoo l1 opened Its and HiHside Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey, .. mr ______-a t-th e Opening Convocation on For Lunchroom past three years>andmychn- dofctorate from the University .^BECINNINC me ^ n-o l lnteriigc,|on THT Tfiurs7, Sept. 15, to gn anv day UILlg-J a iL lilclu d in g -S «t«e m b g r— ^ ' “ ^ 'T fe n fe r line of th / lr v r lntersec‘ ion _ • ■. . dren both attended Egenolf Day of Havana. 1 - 01 the Irvington Branch Monday, September 19, in Vik­ 29, 1966, d ally from 9 a.fn. to 4 p .m . excep t ot ,he Lehigh Valiev r 0,i 'ngJ° welcome 555 students and to I Q C I 11 I I © S Nursery in Elizabeth. T h is ~ ------*• c «>ter line nr i Jin’___ a“ road »«h the ing M em orial Hall. Saturday. The Township C le rk ’ s o ffic e w ill mark the beginning of its 106th To the Editor: week, roy son, Kenneth Sm all, be "open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. fo r the purpose northwesterly alone theAvemJ?' ' " « « (1) year. A graduate of Hillside High of accepting registrations and the tr a n s fe r of Irvington Brancn of the 1 f n' C‘ llnc ot ,ht School, M r. Saperstein m ajor­ The following Is a copy of a started A rs t grade at G eorge registrations September 23, 26, 27, 28, 29. following^the vanous“ l8h Headmaster Charles B. A t­ ed in biology and plans a ca­ letter 1 have written to M r. Washington. Dr. Branom has Naturalized persons must bring their natur­ "> 'he centerline of H llb lu 5“ ’ * " water gave a short talk fo the alization certificates. m npnherl) 10 , e * ™ nue' « * • » reer in the field of dentistry. Walter Howell, President of made two suggestions, that I Registrations must be made in p erson . “ " ‘ wine E ,,ex *»■"«> student body, stating that at He is a member of Alpha Sig­ the Board of Education. 1 would bave one ° f my neighbors g iv e 'Transfers of registrations may be made in Pingry every one must prove like you to publish it and call him luuch, or that he be trans­ person or by m ailing the re gis tra tion o r ma Upsilon Fraternity. Mr. Sa­ his own worth and bear his transfer card to the Township Clerk ’s office, perstein is the son of M r. and it to the attention of the public. ferred t0 Hillside Avenue Municipal Building, Lib erty and H ills id e share of the scholastic work­ Mrs. Philip Saperstein of 208 Dear Mr. Howell: School, where there are lunch- Avenue, H illside, N ew je rs e y . R egistrations load. He urged his listeners and transfer of registrations may also b< Clark Street. As residents of Hillside in roori’ facilities. Since George H n j n ^ T 01" 0 lh' “ mer * ne of Rome to work togeth er in order to f t ' made In person at the office of the Union Degrees were presented to the Georpp n.iipr-q—Washington is less crowded,

•Youth Center, Maple Avenue and ClarkStreet. Z llne ,hc -Valley 6th District - ^ e o r g e Washington School. Railroad, thence (1) southwesterly along said Weequahic Leslie Street. • '< - • *■ I center line to the center line of the E liz­ Th District - C alvin C oolidp eSch ool.T ill- abeth River, thence (2) in a northerly d.rec- » man Street. tion along the center line of the Elizabeth 5th District - Hurden - Looker School, R ive r following the various courses thereof Evening Cur! Avenue entrance. to the center line of Liberty Avenue, thence 1 9ih District - High School, Liberty Ave. (3 ) northeasterly along the center line of 10th District - Hurden - Looker School, Avenue t0 a P°lnt one hundred feet (100.0 ) southwesterly from the southwest­ Courses Set Curd Avenue. e rly line of Herbert Avenue produced, thence Ilih District - Am bulance Squad Room, Registration days and hours (4 ) southeasterly to the intersection of the Lilt Rear Hollywood Ave.., Firehouse. center line of St. Louis Avenue with the for the 58th consecutive term 12th District- Abram P. Morns. School* cen ter line of Myrtle Street, thence (5) Coe Avenue. of the Weequahic Adult School southeasterly along the center line of St. 13th District - Abram P . .M orris School, Louis Avenue to the center line of Broadway, were announced today. Adults Coe Avenue. thence (6) northeasterly along the centerline 14th District - Abram P . M orris School, may enroll for the fall term at of Broadway to the center line of St. Louis Cue Avenue. Avenue, thence (7) southeasterly along the the Weequahic High School ISth District - Board of EducationAilnuni- center line of St. Louis Avenue to the . stration Bldg. (Board Room) Virginia Street. Building, 279 Chancellor A v e ­ Ce™e r . “ ne °f.Elm wood-Street, thence (8) ... DESCRIPTION OF- BOUNDARIES Of- Southeasterly along the center line of Elm­ nue from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. on ELECTION DISTRICTS wood Street to the center line of Clifford FIRST DISTRICT Street, thence (9) easterly along the center Tuesday, September 20;Thurs- BEGINNING at the intersection of the line of Clifford Street to the center line of day, September 22; and Tues­ Essex County line and the main line of The C entral Avenue, thence (10) in a southerly day, September 27. Lelngh Valley R ailroad , thence (1) following d irection along the center line of Central the center line of the Main line of the L e ­ Avenue to the center line of Conant Street Since its founding in 1938, the high Va^ey Railroad to a point opposite the thence (11) easterly along the center line school has been attended by center line of M ertz Ave. (Produced, thence of Conant Street to the point or place of (2) north westerly along the center line of Beginning. more than 60,000 adults study­ Mertz Avenue and M e rtz Avenue produced to TENTH DISTRICT ing a variety of courses rang­ the center fline pf C la rk Street, thence (3) BEGINNING at the point of intersection^ continuing northwesterly along thecentcrline of the center line of Route #2Z'(New Jersey ing from basic English usage of Clark Street to a point one hundred feet State Highway) and the center line of LdArty to a course in judo self defense. northerly from the northerly line of1 Bond Avenue, thence (1) southwesterly along the It also has assisted thousands Street, thence (4) N ortheasterly parallel with cen ter line of Liberty Avenue to the center the northerly line o f Bond Street and Bond line of the Elizabeth River, thence (2) north­ in preparing successfully for Street produced to the Essex County line e rly along the center line of the Elizabeth the State high school equivalen­ the nee (5) southeasterly along the Essex R iv e r following the various courses there­ Cow) line to the-point and place of Begin- of to the center line of Route H22, thence (3) cy tests and given others tiing, ea s te rly along the center line of Route H22 to the point of Beginning. chance to pursue "hobbles or SECOND DISTRICT ELEVENTH DISTRICT just general knowledge. Beginning at a point in the center line of BEGINNING at a point of the center line :re hne of the Lehigh Valley Railroad The fall term will open on of the Main line of the Lehigh Valley R ail­ ""l’r f same is intersected by the center road where the same is intersected by the October 4th and run through "•i ‘ Mertz Avenue produced, thence (1) center line of Conant Street, thence (1) December 13th. Sponsor^ by norrr»estcrly along the center line of Mertz w e s te rly, along the center line of Conant 'vinur and M ertz Avenue produced to the Street to the center line of Central A ve­ the Newark Board of Educa­ ccntirlinc of Clark S treet, thence (2) con* nue, thence (2) northeasterly along the cen­ tion, the Adult School is a self- tinumg northwesterly along the center line of te r line of Central Avenue to a point one Uark St. to a point in the northerly line hundred feet (100.0 ') northeastyly from the supporting, non-profit organi­ 1! Bond Street, thence (3 ) southwesterly and northeasterly line of Long Avenue, thence (3) zation. P-irnllil with the northerly line of BondStreet southeasterly and parallel to Long Avenue 3S it exists between C la rk Street and Mertz crossin g Pennsylvania Avenue andthe Lehigh •Ucnuc to the northerlyline of Hillside Avc- V alley Railroad to the center line of Holly­ Y Offers Wide nuCl ,hcncc (4) southerly to the southerly wood Avenue, thence (4) along the center line in of Hillside Avenue at a point midway of Hollywood Avenue to the center line of eetiian Dorcmus P la te and Harding Terrace, W oodruff Avenue thence (5) soi/therly along VarietyOf Courses ! ; 2CC (5) parallel roLaml one hundred feet the center line of Woodruff Avenue to the English fo r Spanish speaking westerly from the w e s te rly line of Doremus center line of Coe Avenue, thence (6 ) west­ and Doremus P lace produced to the e rly along the center line of Coe Avenue people, rapid rending, hand­ Hvincton Branch-et Hie Lehigh Valley Rail- pt oikicfJd to a point midway between Wood­ writing' analysis, fundamentals ruff Avenue and Long Avenue, thence (7) th(,nfC (6 ) easterly along the Irvington southerly to the point of Intersection of the of investing and contemporary nch 01 lhp Lehigh V alley Railroad to the center line of Union Avenue with the center y '- linj' °f

ton and a reception followed at Tow n and Campus Restaurant, U ni oh. M rs. Qennis Siara, sister-in - law of the bridegroom, was ma­ tron of honor and bridesmaids w e re Miss Edith Lipski, Miss 'Elizabeth Early andMissTher- esa Early. Junior bridesmaids w e r e Miss Maria Rudnicka and M is s Christina Rudnicka, sis­ ters of the bride* Mr. Dennis TINTS S iara served as 'best man fo r" his brother and ushering were TONES or M r . Edward Domaracki, Mr. M artin Halo, M r. W alter M iel- inocki Jr. and Mr. Eugene Man- RETOUCHES e ls k i. Junior usher was the b r id e ’ s brother, M A Edward in LESS THAN Rudnicka. A graduate of Alliance Col­ 10 MINUTES! le g e , C a m b r id g e Springs, T.> Penna., the bride did graduate work at the University of It's here1. Our fa-t ailing color.ninrjiitie that saves precious Bridgeport, Conn. She is an MISS JOAN GLICK Touch-up inch sham- tim e on every kind ot coloring, lie a blonde ... go redhead ... ^ ^ ^ interviewer for the N .J . State M r. and M rs. Irwin Glick of City State C ollege. M r. Haus- Employment office in Elizabeth. Compton T e r. have announced man was graduated from Wee­ ,dd streaks . , . imnmidele Comfort, And no extra 5.50 Mon., Tues., M r . Siara attended Alliance there** the engagement of their daugh­ quahic High School and Newark ,, ,,, . - Wed., Thors. College and is a senior at Fair- MRS. MARVIN LEVINE ter, Miss Joan LorettaGlick.to Colleges of Rutgers University charge. Call right now for an appointment, Youtl sate hours Short Hair leig h Dickinson University, Miss Barbara BoniGoldberg, ard Ellenport, Mr. Donalt; M r. Stanley Jay HauSman, son where he was elected to Pi Sig­ Rutherford. in the salon hy taking one minute to call uj. ma Alpha, national political daughter of M r. and Mrs.Mar- Mint.z, M r. Leonard Gross, Mr. * * * of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haus- man of Hawthorne Ave..New­ science honor society. He is cus Goldberg o f 215 Conklin George G om itzy, M r. Jerold T h e new face in town belongs ark. attending Seton Hall University Ave. became the bride Satur- Strauss and M r. Larry Metz- to M rs. Richard Beeber who - take advantage of our great ■ day of Mr. Marvin Richard ger. The bride-elect, a graduate Law School. is making her home with her of H illside High School, is em­ The wedding is scheduled to Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of Hillside High husband's parents, M r. and ployed as a dental assistant in take place August 26 at Maple- 30th Yr. PERM. WAVE SALE ,, Meyer Levine of 21 Watson School and W ilfred Beauty Aca- M rs . Jerry Kurtzman of L i­ Mlllburn. She attends Jersey wood"Manor, Maplewood, Ave., Newark. Rev. Samuel deiny, the bride is employed at b e rty Ave. here. Glatt of Congregation Adas Is- Joseph's Beauty Salon, Eliza- Lance Corporal Beeber, also was Nancy Piscitelli, sister of with Ford Motors, Newark. 7.95-13.95 and up rael, Newark, officiated at the beth. M r. Levin e was graduated the son of the late M r. George f the bride. Serving as best man Following a motor trip to For the "C a su a l" Look in Perms — just a "Body Wave" ceremony at Steiner’s Cater- from Weequahic High School, Beeber, is presently serving was the bridegroom’ s brother, Florida the couple will reside ers, Newark, where a reception Newark and is employed as w ith the U.S. Marine Corps in M r. Theodore R. Hartman of in Irvington. foliowed. Miss Rhona Roni jewelry department managerat Japan. He and the fo rm e r Miss Newark. Ushering were Mr. Goldft^rg was her sis te r’s maid E.J. Kofvette in West O.-ange. Raylene Bruce, daughter of Mr. CAMERA CLUB Robert Grozinski, also of New­ HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON Inc. of honor and Mr. Herbert The couple will reside in Ise- and Mrs. Ray Bruce of Santa COMPETITION ark and M r. Robert Wernick Levine, brother of the bride- lln following a honeymoon at An a, Calif, exchanged marriage The Hillside Camera Club 1130 NORTH BROAD ST:' of Metuchin, cousin of the groom, served as best man. Elbow Beach and Surf Club in vo w s on the west coast in Feb­ will hold its monthly competi­ bride. A . - • Ushering were M r. Fred Gin- Bermuda and at Washington, ruary. * Mrs. Kurtzman was a tion in both color and black and HILLSIDE"'” ter, Mr. Fred W alker, Mr.How- D.C. member of the wedding party. M rs. Hartman, a graduate of white on Monday, September 26, Lance Corporal Beeber is Hillside High School, is em ­ at 8 p_.nu. at the Hillside Ave, EL 5-4356-F L 1-9845 Expected to return stateside ployed by The Emeloid Co. School, 145 Hillside Ave. Judge co m e August. Inc.. Hillside. Her husband is will be Dr. Abraham Burack. Around The To wn * * * _ _ _ Mrs. Sylvia Ross - WA Ji - 5 S 7 4 . Back home from a recent South Orange and a reception At home at 13 DiPont PL, m otor trip to New England and followed at the Florham Park Irvington are Mr. and Mrs. Canada are Mr. and M rs. Ro­ Country Club. John White following their re­ b e rt Reisman of Parsippany. Miss Wendy Rappaport, sis­ cent marriage. The bride is the M rs . Reisman is the form er ter of the bridegroom ,was maid form er Miss Kathleen O’ Don- M is s Sheila Beeber, daughter of honor and M r. Sol Rappa­ of Mrs. Jerry Kurtzman of Li­ through washday... nell, daughter of M r. and Mrs. port served as best man lor Francis M. O ’ Donnell of 510 berty Ave. and the late Mr. his nephew. Tillman St. and the bridegroom G eo rg e Beeber. A graduate of Hillside High Once— and only once— each year, Elizabethtown slashes deep into normal Gas Dryer prices. is the son of M r. and Mrs. * • * School, M r. Rappaport attended George White of Irvington. The reasons: to move out lots of bright new Gas'Dryers . . . and to get you Waltzing Through Temple U niversity, Philadel­ M arriage vows w e re exchan­ Mrs. White attended Hillside phia, Penna. and Newark State ged Saturday in St. Catherine's Washday quickly, automatically! Gas really does make the big difference and costs High School and was graduated College, Union. Dr. Rappaport Church between M iss Patricia much less, too. Matter of fact, in an independent survey conducted recently in this from Allstate Beauty College, was graduated from Erasmus Ann Piscitelli and M r. Kenneth Elizabeth. Her husband, a grad­ area, OPINION RESEARCH CORP. found gas dryers preferred 2 to 1 over electric Hall High! School in , John Hartman. A reception was uate of Irvington High School, Brooklyn C ollege and Temple h eld at the Polish American dryers. No wonder. A whole new generation of "permanent press" garments is employed by the New Jersey University School of Dentis­ Center in Harrison. The bride iron themselves in the gentle heat of a gas dryer. And results are even cleaner, brighter, Wholesale Drug Co., Hillside. is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. ... try where he was a member of Frederick James Society of Alfred Piscitelli of 1121 So. more convenient than outdoor drying. Order yours during the Annual Fall Sale— and save big! Miss Karen Welland, daugh­ . Clinical Pathology, the John A. L o n g Ave. and the bridegroom 's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kolmer Honorary Medical So­ parents are M r. and Mrs. • Welland of Grumman Ave. be­ t m ciety and Alpha Omega frater­ T h eod ore Hartman of B rill St. came the bride Sunday of Dr. nity. He. is presently stationed N ew ark. Howard Rappaport, son of Mr. with the ,U.3k)A. Dental Detach­ and Mrs. Samuel Rappaport M iss Joanne Kling of Hillside ment, Fdrt L e e , Va. where the f r o m of Brooklyn. Dr. Theodore w as maid of honor and Miss couple w ill res id e ■ Maryann Scheier of Irvington Friedman performed the cere­ ... mony at Congregation Beth El The m arriage of Miss Jad- w as bridesmaid. Jr. bridesmaid

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It’s convenient, and safer to pay all your bills by check... andyour cancelled check Lis^ always your best receipt Hillside State Bank now offers this new bonus in banking to present patrons and new ac­ counts who maintain a minimum balance of only $500. Come in tonight, and take advantage of this outstanding offer. SPECIAL! The first 300women who attend a demonstration in any one of Elizabethtown’s five showrooms will Pictured: receive a free rain hat. Norge StopN-Dry 0««r limited to area served by Elizabethtown Gas Company Automatic Dryer Model Dgg 7520 $199.95 Elizabethtow n G as Open Thursday Evening, 6.30-* Drive-upwlndow < Plus Sales and Use Tax, if applicable. o™ 4 S —I “S r IS r -1 1 " S r "W- Nuptial Rites For Miss Hjeht THURSDAY,t SEPTEMBER 22, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N .J. TIMES,’ PAGE 5 Succos Services M iss Erdreich Is Engaged Shomrei Men Set At Sinai UNICO Holds Bonfire Rally To Hear Gordesky Donnlno Dl Voni, President elected Succos or the Feast of Tab­ to the presidency in ernacles, will commence at The Men's Club o f Temnle Hillside Chapter of L M - -July----- sundown next Wednesday, Sept. The world continues to offer S. Gordesky speak,on "A Cur­ Friday Evening September 30, glittering prizes to those who. The schedule of services at rent Appraisal of Anti-Semit­ 1966 at the Bristol Myers field, have stout hearts and sharp i < r nai Congregation, 1531 Maple ism " on Sunday evening, Oc­ Mr. Di Voni a practicing at­ swords — Frederick E? Smith venire, Hillside, for the first tober 2, 1966 at 8il5 PJd.atthe torney in town has been a mem­ two days of Succos will be as Tem ple, which is located at 910 EVERYBODY READS ber of the Hillside Chapter for follows: Wednesday, Septem­ Salem Avenue, Hillside. DON’T MENTION IT a period of four years. He was ber 28, 7:15 P.M.; Thursday, THERE’S A REASON M r. Gordesky is the pro­ September 29, 8:45 A.M.,6:30 * P.M. and 7:00 P.M.; Friday, gram consultant of the New Jersey Regional Office of tne September 3Q, at 8:45 A.M. and LIBIRTY PHARMACY 6.30 P.M. Rabbi Eliezer Cohen Anti-Defamation League of B‘- nai B ’rith. PRESCRIPTION SPFr'AI K T L will conduct the serfyices and deliver the sermons. 1 he tpdUKei attended Penn- For the rhiliiren of rh.. fifiwrt- sylvania .State University and 1283libertyAve WA3-2400 Hebrew School Succos services St. Joseph's College, where he w ill be held under tbedirection was awarded a B.S. in Social COMPLETE LINE Of Of the principal. Rabbi Max Science. He holds an M.A. de­ Berkowitz, Thursday and Fri­ c r e e in International Relations CHANEL day, September 29 and 30, at from the University of Pennsyl­ Cosmetics c a b e r g e 9:30 AJvl., in the Kasoff Youth vania. as part of his training to m ake you feeh L a n v in Lounge _of th« Sinai-Hebrew he was selected to serve in the and look lik e a Du BARRY School and Youth Center. Peace Corps. star. COT Y Mr. Gordesky will discuss r EVL0N Leslie Kuhmann what he calls the changing face ■ \ of anti-Semitism, and how it HALLMARK GREETING CARDS' s h u l t o n L eslie C, Kuhmann of 1436 affects the Modi rn American STEPHEN WHITMAN CANDIES Compton T e r. died last Tues­ Jewish Community. day in St, ..Elizabeth Hospital. The public is Invited. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY He was 61. SB

MRS. KENNETH KNAPP Born in Newark, he had liv ­ . ..-New York w ere M iss E le­ mann retired A pril 23 as a Matron of honor was Mrs. Mr. Harold D. Erdreich of The bride-elect- also the compositor for The Newark anor H]elm, daughter of Mr.and Ernest Jander.sist, sisterofthe 9722 Laramie Road, Philadel­ daughter of .the late - Mrs. Es­ News after 35 years’ service. Mrs. Edward Hjelm of 1510 bride and bridesmaid was the phia, Penna., form erly of H ill­ ther Erdreich, attended Penn­ He was a member of Local 103. 1 9 6 6 Highland Ave. and M r. Kenneth bridegroom's sister, Mrs.John side, has announced the engage­ sylvania State University, Uni­ International Typographical Knapp, son of M r. and M rs. ment of his daughter. M iss versity Park -and is presently Cirone. The bridegroom’s fath­ Union, Newark. Claude Knapp of West New er stood In as best man by Evelyn Erdreich, to Mr. John a junior at Rider College, York. Rev. Thomas J. Johnson proxy for his son, James Kanpp He is survived by his wife, Snowden Sullivan, son of M rs, Trenton. M r. Sullivan receiv­ PONTIACS 111 solemnized the nuptial rites USA, who is on active dutywith Mrs. Hazel D. Schneider Kuh­ John S. Sullivan of 1 Gilbert ed a B.S.M,E. degree from the United States Army, Mr.. mann; a stepson, Leon King at Place, West Orange and the Pennsylvania State University progress Club Janderslt .was ush*er,. for his home; a daughter, Miss Linda late Lieutenant Sullivan. and is employed as Ordnance TEMPESTS brother-in-law. Kuhmann, also at home, and Engineer in the M ilitary Prod­ Candidates Night The bride, an alumnaof Hill­ three brothers, Henry of North Mancuso ucts Division of Hamilton Watch AN0 AS ALWAYS WE GIVE Co., Lancaster, Penna. The Men's Progress Club side High School, is employed Arlington, Milton of Tarpon A June wedding is planned. will hold their annual Candi­ by General Brass and Machine Springs, Fla., and Fred of Pis- Completes i HiB'LL PROVE Best Deal tJe State dates Night on Thursday eve­ Works,Inc.,Hillside. Mr.Knapp cataway. ning, October 20, 1966 at 8:15 was graduated from Memorial The services were at flae- Business Course Men's Club Sees P.M, at the Esther Berkowitz High School, West New York, FormFnrm prer TnumoMnTownship O-w-Commit­ w- i. 11477 NORTH BROAD ST. berle and Barth Home for Fu­ - Hall'of Sliiai Congregation. and is associated with Miller nerals, 971 Clinton Ave., Ir­ teeman Charles S, Mancuso, Abattoir Co., North Bergen. ■ ^Nr‘ Weaqiiahic Park) The Republican and Demo­ vington. Assistant Treasurer for the Narcotici Film HILLSIDE WA 3-6900 cratic Candidates w ill be there Following a honeymoon In Hackensack Trust Company, at that time to speak, debate Florida the newlyweds will recently oumpieiea completed a weeksweek The — Hillside..... ,Police Depart- GRADUATE the issues and answer ques­ make their home in Roselle course in New York State in rnent Presented a full length A Hillside resident, Robert n . . ~ : ____ r-\ 1 ru b lA t* / H m ne T V , , — I — l- - tions from the audience. Park. Business Development. color film at the Thursday night Minervlno of 1285 BrightStreet, The annual Candidates Night The* nc oan«.erBanker's s businessBusiness DDe e- meeting------6 of 1 the Mens Club uof was among the recent gradu­ I Is generally one of the high- County Comm. velopment Institute presented Slnal at the Slnal Y°dth Center ates from Lincoln Technical In­ 1 lights of the fa ll campaign be- him with a certificate of The film, produced in Cali- Number 797 Of A Series Of Artieles stitute, Newark. Minervlno , ‘ ut hinii| jji.uuuc.cu in v^dii— I cause of the enthusiasm of the Officers Chosen achievement in recognition of fornia, narrated the effects of completed the school’ s inten­ I audience. t e successful completion of narcotics and drugs on addicts, The Organization of Hillside sive 70-week evening course in Featuring American Ideas And Ideals The Chairman of the meeting the course, devoted to the de- Following the film , Detectives Republican County Committee Air-Conditioning and Refriger­ I will be Sidney Englander. The velopment of professional stan- Mason and Stler of the H ill- recently elected officers. They ation. (Moderator will be Harold W ov- are: Chairman John Beattie, dards and skills in bank busi- side Police Department ans- Isaniker. Franklin A . Feltman ness development activities. wered many questions. Detec- Vice Chairlady, Rose Lampe; lo. V s President of the progress Vice Chairman, E„ Jonathan Mr. Wahoski,- President of tive ----- Masonnv-av-l is V I head'of LUC U t i l -the nar- i Club, The Republican campaign a r k p n s f l p l f T M i e r ^ _ . ______^ . Beil; Sect., Michael Toth; Trea­ Hackensack Trust Co. congrat- cotlcs squad and Detective Stler headquarters at 1301 Liberty The public Is invited to at- surer, Edith W illiam s; Sgt. at ulated M r. Mancuso fo r his supervises the P A L program ■tend, Ave. was officially opened Sep­ achievement and stated that he in town. Arms, John Rhein, and Repre­ tember 19. Candidates Solomon is the first employee to receive e v er y b o d y r e a d s sentative to County Executive Ostrin and Anton Vit, Jr. de­ such recognition and accom­ Harvey Raffe was program DON'T MENTION*) T Committee, Michael Burssicu- livered speeches. plishment. chairman. HOME IMPROVEMENT

& REAL ESTATE Tear right out 61 8-8251 Bl 8-0088 Drivers a n d j o i n GE° JAEKEL INC JOSLOFF GLASS CO. Arrest Man the Peace Corps. 641 RAMSEY AVE HILLSIDE N J "Auto Glass Drive-In ’ Backing Up K0PPERS EIICI A ll FINEST AUTHORIZED COKE FUEL OIL COAL The Peace C o rp s INSURANCE INSTALLATION On Rt. 22 Washington, D .C . 20525 MIRR0RS-GLASS TOPS Two inotorists who were in­ Automatic leatui" volved, participated in a citi­ U Please send me inlormation, | combination zens’ arrest of William Drop- and Air Conditioning □ Please send me an application EMERGENCY " pa, 54, of 219 D orer Ave. at JRiple track COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND OIL BURNER SERVICE GLASS REPLACEMENTS 8:15 p.m. Thursday after Drop- 1,m Endows, Doors, & Screens pa allegedly stopped and back­ Installed & Repaired t i l COMOITIONING MURDOCK Factories ■ Homes - 0 ffices ed his car in the westbound E/2 Time Payments lane of Route 22 causing them m to have an accident. 7 0900 169 MEEKER AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (Opp. Wetquahic Park Entrance) The two motorists were NIATIHI QUIPMINT Chester William, 38, of 21 Elm­ wood A ve,, Salem, N*Hi-' atid John Carter, 42 of 353 Hill- .Zip Code. c a ll a n y o f t h e s e f ir m s crest Ave., Plainfield. PAUL’S MOVING AND TRUCKING According to the men, they Paul Beier ' ’ : • 6 ' ■ C* r tftop«nt.oA with Th« Advtrtnioo Council FOR RELIABLE SERVICE IN were traveling west in the high­ way when the Droppa vehicle SHORE TRIPS A SPECIALTY MODERNIZING OR suddenly stopped. William man­ aged to bring his vehicle to a LONG OR SH O RT HAULS halt, but C arter was unable to IMPROVING REAL ESTATE stop In time colliding-with the 422 Yale Avenue Hillside MU< 8 7768 rear of the William vehicle.

Droppa was taken to Police “ Headquarters by Sgt. James 401 N. Br*ad $t, PLATE GLASS CO. Silva, Patrolmen David Brin- (LIZABETH, N.J This Published 4s A Public Service Through a u t o g l a s s i n s t a l l e d w h i l e -u - w a i t dle and Sylvester Medurski and « . 4 ■ 5786 PLATE & WINDOW GLASS refused to undergo a clinical The Cooperation Of The Following Hillside Companie, MIRRORS RESILVERED - TABLE TOPS and drunkometer examination. HOURS a.m. to p.m. Combination Storm Windows & Doors 9 9 Dr. Joseph Peyser respon­ Dolly CAR RADIATORS REPAIRED ded and examined Droppa and Sat. 9 ■ 6 [Bristol-Myers Company - Jiffy Manufacturing Co.| Picture Frames Made to Order found him to be intoxicated and ■i?29 MORRIS AYE., UNIQN, N.J. MU 8-8020-8021 pronounced him unfit to oper­ BUY DIRECT FROM PAINT MANUFACTURER ate a motor vehicle. He was held on $500 bail. WINDOW With roller. [Hatfield Wire & Cable-The National State Bankl Before bail could be produc­ Plastic, Vinyl Division ot Contin.ntol Copp.r i St..I [HILLSIDE RADIO & TV Embossed Indu »tries, Inc. HILLSIDE OFFICE ed, Droppa went berserk and SHADES 8 8 ( 1190 Liberty Avenue near Bloy Street Into shock., HeFwas treated by Dr. Peyser who directed Ills •IT- MU 8-2359 removal to the Elizabeth Gen­ SANITASor WALTEX ridix Tool & Machine Co. Antenna Installed eral Hospital, Elizabeth. 29 Dr. Pkjjjis&c also treated and A tremendous buy at this price. Patterns being a d io p h o n o s e r v ic e i i- Q “ * ' “ -rw - **: is - 11 -R released - Garter fo'Pinjuries discontinued. FtRST QtrA'tTTY. SinglFRoll., 1 suffered in the accident.

...... T* 1966 HAPPY NEW YEAR 5727 SPONSORED BY SINAI SISTERHOOD

FIRE COMMISSIONER and MRS,

ROBERT DIAMOND MR. AND MRS. BERNARD AARON It is with much pleasure that 1 warmly congratulate the chair­ VIVIAN, DAVID And RICHARD AND FAMILY man and her committee for their splendid accomplishments in 207 Winans Ave. this New Year's Greetings project. They are to be commended 404 Schley St. for their devoted efforts. MR. AND MRS. As we mark the beginning of the Jewish New Year 5727 1 hope JACK ABELOW1TZ and pray that the Almighty w ill bless us with success in all of HOLIDAY GREETING AND DAUGHTER our endeavors on behalf of our country, our community, our 2468 Woodside Rd. people and our religious institution. ------FROM------Union May the Almighty inscribe us in tne Book of Life ana grant us and all our dear ones a year of good health and happiness, JUDGE ANDMRS. MR..AND MRS. ELIEZER COHEN EUGENE ABRAMOW1TZ V. W ILLIAM D1 BUONO AND FAMILY IN APPRECIATION 1391 Doremus Place 'On behalf of the Sisterhood of Gelman, M rs. Louis German, AND FAM ILY Sinai Congregation, we wish to Mrs. Louis Gordon, M rs. P h il­ MR. AND MRS. thank the entire community fo r ip Gorlan, Mrs. Martin Got­ 95 W arwick Road NAT A. ABRAMSON AL ATTERMAN RABBI ELIEZER COHEN the generous support of our tlieb, Mrs. Murry Greene. AND FAMILY President of Congregation New Year’s Greeting project. Mrs. Joseph Hecht, M rs. H y­ SAMUEL WARREN 271 Dorer Avenue MRS. HARVEY RAFFIE REV: AND MRS. Mrs. Sigmund Flamm - man Hollander, Mrs. Isidor Ja­ Pres., Men’s Club MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. Pres, of Sisterhood Chairman; Mrs. David Fox, cobs, M rs. Harry Kamen, M rs. H. AUSTRAGER SAMUEL BERKOW1TZ M ARTIN DREW 160 Grumman Ave. Mrs. Harry Kamen-Co-Chair­ Samuel Kay, Mrs. Henry K o l- AND FAMILY BEST WISHES AND FAMILY MRS. MR. AND MRS. Newark man. ■ ber, Mrs. GussieKrasner, Mrs. 108 Bailey Ave. 151 Keer Ave. DORA BRE1TOW1CH MAC COHEN Committee: Mrs. Eyg.ene Herbert Kreps, Mrs. Martin t- MAYOR AND MRS. Newark 208 Winans Ave. STUART AND MARCIA MR. AND MRS. Abramowitz, Mrs. Nat Ab­ Kurtz, Mrs. George Levin, Mrs. MR. AND MRS, 109S'Vo$rhees Street SAMUEL BERKOWITZ ramson, Mrs. William Alts- Bernard Lobe, Mrs. Harry S. DUBOFF MONROE ACKERMAN MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY chule, Mrs. Ida Arch, M rs. A1 Marks, M rs. Paul Pascal, M rs. MR. AND SONS LEO AVNET MRS. ROSE COHEN 1527 Leslie Street Atterman, Mrs. JackAbelowltz, Leo P ell. MARCUS BRE1TOW1CH 285 Florence Avenue ^ AND FAMILY ETHEL AND STEVEN AND FAMILY Mrs. Abe Berger, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Jack Port, Mrs. Allan 138 Clark St. 280 Williamson A ve. Press, Mrs. Harvey Raffie, 164 Grumman Ave. ANDREW AND ALLISON M R. AND MRS. Berger, Mrs. Milton Bernstein, MR. ANDMRS. MR. ANDMRS. 'e'» Newark RICHARD A. BERMAN Mrs. Bernard Bleckner, Mrs. Mrs. Philip Rebacz, Mrs. Her­ BENJAMIN DUBOW man Resnick, Mrs. Robert SAMUEL BRE1TOW1CH 177 Windsor Way AND FAMILY Matthew Brams, M rs. Ben Bra- AND FAMILY AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. 1410 Orchard Terrace verman, Mrs. Leon Brazer. Rothschild, Mrs. IrvingSpindel, 1454 Stanley Terrace -B- W ILLIAM COHEN Mrs. Myron Brody, Mrs. El- Mrs. Abe Wasserman,, Mrs. 138 Clark St. AND FAM ILY MR. AND MRS. iezer Cohen, Mrs. Isidore Co­ William White, Mrs. Harold MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. 1588 Wyndmoor Ave. hen, Mrs. Marvin Corwick, Wovsaniker, Mrs. Joseph W ein­ MR. ANDMRS. RONALD ADELMAN AL BACLAR B. BERNSTEIN MORRIS DULBERGER. AND FAMILY M rs. Martha Diamond, M rs. berg, Mrs. Leah Ziger, Mrs. M. BRIGHT V, SANFORD AND IRIS AND JULES MR. AND MRS. AND FAM ILY 206 Hillside Ave. Welma Engel, Mrs, Albert Fls- Leonard Zimmerman, Mrs. AND FAMILY 273 Winans Ave. — 162-Valley View Rd. C. COLEMAN 508 Tillm an St. chgrund, Mrs. Sigmund Flamm, Leonard Haber, Mrs. Bert P o ll­ 1545 Leslie Street AND FAM ILY r Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. David ack, M rs. Morris Waldman. MR. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. MR. ANDMRS. 1485 Orchard Terrace HERMAN ADES HYMAN BAER LEONARD H. BERNSTEIN LEO DUMBROFF AND FAMILY DAVID BRITAN AND BRUCE 153 Keer Ave. OFFICERS OF THE CONGREGATION AND FAMILY 1444 Orchard Ter. 11 Roosevelt Dr. MR. AND MRS. 398 Schley St. Newark______.A1 Attermann President GERALD COOPERSMITH 1481 Maple Ave. MRS. JENNY BARNHARD Benajmin S. Berkowltz President Emeritus M R. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. AND DAUGHTER . MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY ^^H onorary President ’ MILTON BERNSTEIN Max Kasoff JACK BRITTMAN 66 Eastern Parkway ASHER ADLER AND GRANDCHILDREN f Thirst Vice-President and AND SONS MaxSchlelfer PH YLLIS AND NEIL -E- AND FAMILY 115 Parkview Terrace Chalrtnan of the Board of Trustees 249 Williamson Avenue 272 Conklin Ave. MR. AND MRS. < of 1081 Fairview Place Newark HeywoodJ.Girlon Second Vice-President MARVIN CORWICK T Third Vice-President MR. AND MRS. JosephC. Berger MR. ANDMRS. E LLE N . AMY AND SUSAN MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. Abraham Mankowitz Treasurer MR. AND MRS. THEODORE BERNSTEIN H. BRODY 1605 Clinton Place N. E. EAGLE LEON BARTELSTE1N Financial Secretary MORRIS ADLER AND FAMILY Edward Kell AND DAUGHTER 800 N. Broad St. HELENE AND MELINDA Allan M. Press Recording Secretary 1466 Liberty Ave. 1511 Liberty Ave. 2^ Williamson Ave. Elizabeth 1623 Crescent Ave. -D- MR. AND MRS. MR. BOARD OF TRUSTEES DR. A N D M R S. MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. -SAM ADLER DAVID BERSHOWSKY In addition to above officers HARRY BRODY GEORGE EGETH JACK BASS MAX UACH AND FAMILY 142 Clark St. Sherman Borkan George Levin AND FAMILY AND FAMILY AND HAROLD 125 Bailey Avenue 260 Williamson Ave. Marvin Corwick Philip Levitan 85 W illiamson Avenue 1481 Liberty Avenue 1579 Leslie St. MR. AND MRS. Ben Chanln Abraham Pastor MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL BERTIGER George J. Davidson Samuel L. Pell MR. AND MR4? MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. M. ALBAN AND FAMILY Theodore Dorman Manuel Pogash MYRON BRODY EMANUEL EICHLER A. BAUM GEORGE DA MIA NO AND FAMILY 223 Wilder St. Emanuel Eichler Philip Rebacz AND FAMILY AND FAMILY AND FAMILY 1599 Clinton Place AlexEsrick Dr. Jerome J. Reich 1442 Stanley Ter. 206 Millbum Ave. 252 Clark St. AND DAUGHTERS SamuelL.Graw Ira Shulman M ill bum MR. AND MRS. LeonardHaber H arry Stadlin MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. GAYLE, MARLA, AND BETH ISADORE ALBERT Louis Halper Abe Stem RAYMOND BROMBERG M R. AND MRS. ALBERT BEAN NATHAN BEST Ronald,Karen,Irene and Susan SolomonHocherman Harry L. Torlne AND FAMILY JACK EINHORN AND FAMILY AND SONS 1295 Gurd Ave. 44 Warwick Rd. Albert Hurewltz Sam Warren 419 Hollywood Ave. AND FAMILY 1428 Bond St. 259 Conklin Avenue David Kasoff Joseph Weinberg 25 Williamson Ave. MR. AND MRS. Jack Kaufman ' William White MR. AND MRSt M R. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. ALBERT ALBOUM | Jerome Kibbel David Wurm -C- MR. ANDMRS. LOUIS BEAN ARTHUR BIER AND FAMILY M orris Kram Leonard Zimmerman MORRIS DANIELS SOL EiNHORN 255 Dorer Avenue 137 Grumman Avenue 255 Belleview Terr. Abraham Zuckerman MRS. SAMUEL CAHN AND FAMILY AND SONS Newark AND FAMILY 187 Midland Place AVERY AND MARK MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. OFFICERS OF THE SISTERHOOD 270 Belleview Terr. Newark MR. AND MRS. 223 Conklin Ave. MORRIS ALBOUM DAVID D. BECKER Mrs. Harvey Raffie Pre sident AND SUSAN MOE B1ERMAN AND FAMILY Mrsjdeywood J.Glrlon Vice President MR. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. M R. AND MRS. 551 Plymouth Road AND1 AND BARBARA of 1528 Maple Avenue Mrs.Sigmund Flamm Vice President MILTON R. CARIS SAMUEL E. DANUFSKY 121 Conant St. - E1NZ1GER M rs. Murry Greene Vice President AND SONS 1601 Clinton Place AND DAUGHTERS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Robert Rothschild Vice President MR. AND MRS. 1423 Highland Avenue 240 Williamson Ave. A. ALEXANDER A. BEJELL Mrs. JosephC. Berger Treasurer MR. AND FAMILY PHILIP BIERMAN 1570 Maple Ave. Mrs. Leon Brazer Corresponding Secretary MR. AND MRS. MORITZ DAVID M R. AND MRS. 277 Bernard Terrace 1401 Doremus PI. Mrs. Martin Gottlieb Financial Secretary JULIUS CHAIET 1546 Munn Ave. SAMUEL EISEN MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Herman Resnick • Financial Secretary AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. M R. AND MRS. AND SON ABE D. ABED Mrs,AllanM. Press Recording Secretary 1448 Orchard Terrace MR. ANDMRS. 7* 1290 Broadway W M .B E LO F F TE D B1ERSTE1N AND FAMILY M rs. Ell ezer Cohen Chaplain JACK DAVIDSON AND SON AND FAMILY 1547 Leslie Street Mrs. Marvin Corwick Trustee MRS. ABE CHAIKEN AND FAMILY MR. ANDMRS. 231 Conklin A ve. 350 Field Place M rs. David Gelman Trustee AND FAMILY 270 Oakland Terrace ABBE EISENBERG MR. AND MRS. M rs. Joseph Weinberg Trustee MR. AND MRS. MRS. 219 Winans Avenue AND ARLENE ALBERT ALPER MR. ANDMRS. GABRIEL BLAKESBERG 268 Williamson Avenue SAMUEL BENSKY OFFICERS OF THE M EN’S CLUB AND FAMILY * MR. AND MRS. JERRY DAVIS AND FAMILY 290 Williamson Ave. Sam Warren President 1431 Bond Street MR. AND MRS. BEN CHAN IN MR. ANDMRS. 1463 Maple Avenue Harvey Raffie Vice-President BERNARD'&.ECKNER AND FAMILY ABRAHAM EISENBERG MR. AND MRS. David Kasoff Treasurer MRS. MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY 246 Belleview Terr, STEVEN AND RICHARD WILLIAM ALTSCHULE Nicholas Pogany Corresponding Secretary CHARLES DECTER A. BERGER 1530 Maple Avenue 233 Clark Street AND FAMILY Philip Rebacz Financial Secretary AND DAUGHTERS BONNIE M ICHELE MR. AND MRS. of 1460 Compton Terrace Abe Newman Recording Secretary MR. AND MRS. PAUL CHASEN 141 Clark Street MR. ANDMRS. ROBERT MICHAEL Bernard Bleckner Sergeant-at-arms WENDY JILL ED BLEIWE1S AND FAMILY IRVING EISENBERG BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. 136 Grumman Avenue MR. AND MRS. 1436 Orchard Terrace AND DAUGHTERS A1 Attermann Jack Kaufman JOSEPH DERMA N RICHARD ANDREWS HAROLDJANOF 7 1565 L es lie St. Newark JosephC. Berger Philip Levitan 229 Winans Ave. AND CHILDREN MRS. NATHAN CHEN1TZ AND FAMILY Samuel Cohen Sidney Rauchbach 244 Crann Street AND FAMILY 1514 Liberty Avenue MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. Marvin Corwick Harry Stadlin 1594 Wyndmoor Avenue MAX EISENBERG ABE BERGER HeywoodJ.Girlon -A MR. AND MRS. Leonard Zimmerman MR. ANDMRS. ^AND F AM ILY M R. AND MRS. 317 Conant St. L . ANFANG MR. AND MRS, LOUIS DEVIN 1534 Maple Avenue GEORGE BLEZN1CK MR. ANDMRS. M R. AND MRS AND SONS AND FAMILY STEVEN AND A LA N SAM BOGNER BEN BRAVERMAN LOUIS CHOMSKY JvlR. AND MRS. 1594 Maple Ave. TONI AND STEVEN 30 Williamson Avenue MR. AND MRS. 1490 B Liberty Ave. AND SONS AND FAMILY PA U L EISENBERG CYRUS BERGER 1449 Orchard Terr. 160 Grumman Ave. 209 Clark St. AND FAMILY MRS. HAROLD. BRUCE MR. ANDMRS. Newark 1456 Maple Avenue MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DAN D. DIAMOND AND E LLE N JACK BLOOM MR. AND MRS. STANLEY APPEL LEONARD COHAN AND FAMILY 1453 Orchard Terrace AND FAMILY LOUIS BOLSON MRS. M R. AND MRS. NATHAN AND CARL AND FAMILY 1401 Doremus Place 1495 Highland Avenue BONNIE AND BOBBIE DORA BRAVERMAN W ILLIAM EISENSTADT 277 Williamson Avenue . 1432 Maple Ave. MR. A N D M R S . 150 Bailey Avenue 98 Bailey Ave. AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH C. BERGER MR. AN,P MRS. 1458 Parkview Terrace MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. E . L . DIAMOND ' 4 DIANE SUE AND STEVEN JACOB BLOOM MR. AND MRS. MRS. NATHAN APPELBAUM DAVID COHEN AND FAMILY AND RrTA 413 Hollywood Avenue AND FAMILY SHERMAN BORKAN GUSS1E BRAVERMAN MR. ANDMRS. SUSAN AND DEBBIE 1514 Highland Ave, 585 Newark Ave. 311 Leland PI. LINDA AND GAIL 264 Williamson Ave. MORRIS E1SER 237 Williamson Avenue ______Elizabeth 224 Winans Avenue RABBI AND MRS. AND FAMILY AND 'MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. ELIEZER COHEN 1445 Orchard Terrace DR. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. JACK BLUMBERG MR. AND MRS. LEON BRAZER AND FAMILY EDWARD A . ALEXANDER E. ARONS BENJAMIN S. BERKOWITZ AND FAMILY IRV. BORNSTE1N AND FAMILY 1516 Maple Avenue MR. ANDMRS. DEBORAH LYNN and PETER AND FAMILY 525 Clinton PI. MONA AND JOEL 1453 Parkview Terrace MURRAY ELMAN 147 Bailey Avenue Newark 342 Field PI. MR, AND MRS. 15 Egmont St. 1409 Highland Avenue- GEORGE COHEN Brookline, Mass. AND F AM ILY M R. AND MRS. AND ARTHUR MR. ANDMRS. DR. ANDMRS. MR. ANDMRS. MAX BRAZER MR. ANDMRS. 1551 6ond St. ABE AROTSKY IRA H. BLUMENTHAL LARRY BOTKIN AND FAMILY A L E X ELOV1C MR. AND MRS. AND LIN 04 Extend New Y ear Greetings to AND FAMILY AND M ARILYN 286 Florence Avenue AND FAMILY 561 Tillman Street 1121 Liberty Avenue 246 Clark St. MR. AND MRS, PAUL DOLINKO 1481 Orchard Ter. ISIDORE COHEN 1528 W yndmoor A ven ue MR. ANDMRS. 1510 North Broad St, MR. AND MRS. Rabbi E llezer Cohen, MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MIKE BRAZER M R . AND MRS. ALLAN BOCHNER MR. AND MRS. ADOLF ATTERMANN and the O fficers MATTHEW BRAMS AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. SOL EMMER AND FAMILY THEODORE DORMAN AND FAMILY AND SONS 1599 fompton Place LENNY COHEN AND FAMILY 1472 Highland Avenue 140 Bailey Avenue 1465 Orchard Terr. 217 Belleview Terrace JEFF AND LINDA 1377 Harding T e r r a c e AND M embers of M R. AND MRS. 250 Belleview Ter, MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. GENE BREITBARTH M R. AND MRS. MR. ANDMRS. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN DRESCHER N AT G. BODIAN SAM BRAUN AND FAMILY JULIUS EMMERICH M.AVERGON LOUIS COHEN . AND SONS Sinai Congregation v AND SONS AND FAM ILY 125 Williamson Ave. ANDSON EUGENE AND JEROME 1515 Liberty Ave. 1514 Bond St. 215 Williamson Ave. 275 B e lle v ie w T e r , 1084 Voorheee Street 234 Clark Street 1 MR. AND MRS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PACE 7 „ H. ENDA MR. AND MRS -G- MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. MR. AND MRS. ‘ AND SONS JACK FLAX MR.SAMUEL.GRAW CHESTER GOLDBERG SIDNEY H1LF ABE KAPLAN MONTE KLAFTER 266 Williamson Ave. , AND SONS MR. AND MRS. LINDA ANDJEROLD AND FAMILY 217 Belleview Terr. AND SONS 1464 Highland Avenue AARON GANEK 257 Belleview Ter. 1541 Leslie Street 249 Clark Street _____-l461-Stanley-‘Feri MR. AND MRS. 18 Roosevelt Dr. MR, AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. P .E N G E L MR. AND MRS MR. AND MRS. NATHAN KANTOR A - f l e c k e r MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY ------efiRAtXTGOLDBERG AND FAMILY L . H1MMELSTEIN BARRY KLARFELD 216 Winans Avenue j \ND FAMILY AND DAUGHTERS AND LINDA, KENNY AND JAY 'lace JUD1 AND BARBARA MARY AND ALICE 284 Williamson Ave. 1563 Leslie St. 1457 Stanley T e rra ce MRS. KELLER 69 Mertz Ave. MR. AND MRS. 1505 Compton T e r. 1577 Schley Street MR. AND MRS. SEYMOUR EPSTEIN MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN GREEN ) MRS. MR. AND MRS. AND DAUGHTERS MR. AND MRS. SAM FLECKER LEO GOLDBERG AND FAMILY MARGARET H1RSCHBE1N AL KLE1MAN 261 Bellevlew Ter. LOUIS CARODNICK AND JUDY 1600 Maple Ave. AND FAMILY AND FAMILY AND SONS 237 Hansbury Ave. MR. AND MRS. 1558 Munn Avenue 235 Bellevlew Terrace Newark 1552 Wyndmoor A ve. MR. AND MRS. 32 Bailey Avenue A L KAPLAN MR. AND MRS. ALEX ESR1CK A'ND FAM ILY M R. AND MRS. CLIFFORD H1RSCHFELD MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. 337 Schley St. 4 Roosevelt Dr. LOUIS GOLDBERG HARVEY - ROY A. FOGEL BARNETT B. GECHTMAN MAX GREEN Newark .XlAAOD-K«HMArN- 1600 Maple Avenue 149 Summer Ay AND FAMILY AND FAMILY 1221 Biscayne Blvd. AND FAM ILY 216 Clark Street 1437 Highland Avenue MRS. 1578 Clinton Place MR. AND MRS. ETHEL KAPLAN MORRIS H. GOLDBERG ARTHUR HIRSCHMAN MR. AND MRS. —MftvANtTMRST" MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY 269 Williamson Avenue AND DAUGHTERS NORMAN FORER ADOLPH. GEIGER ROBERT GREEN 1341 North Ave. L. KLEIMAN MR . AN D M P T 194 Grumman A ve. AND SONS* AND FAM ILY 272 Oakland Terra ce Elizabeth AND SON MORRIS FAL1K 238 Clark Street 249 Conklin A ve. M R. AND MRS. Newark ------V 1019 Voorhees St. AND FAMILY MICHAEL GOLDEN MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. 1572 Summit Ave. AND BONN1 JO ' MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. JACOB D. GREENBERG L. KAPLAN MR. AND MRS.

Masters Degree first Me t, u, -r THURSDAY- SEPTEMBER 22, 1966, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PACE II Ready Production Richard Fox Is Installed Pastor first Membership Tea o f the ^ i season w ill be held at the home v» O 11 © y © V- I X C I © S ataRliedaby ** hT ^ ChUrch* " • ‘LSSlSStion. from swiied by the Elizabeth Pres- the Old and'.New Testaments Of Mrs. jack Barsky, 822 W est- The following H illside re s i- ®°Wers Whel“ . daughter of ;£ S.'WISS byt ry as Pastor of the Hillside The R e v e rt^ Rtrharvt “ minster Ave„„Hillside,_N.;}^-on- dents are among the uew Sfu- GT" “ d M l l ‘ M *J* Whelm of Gnited Presbyterian-Chureh-on- Afee~ of F ils t p.p-hv, Tuesday Evening, Septem ber dents at Seton Hall U niversity: rce i>tre®t- f i l l U if adUate 2727, 106*1966 ofat D.on8:30 nP.M, ha w__£M rs. Max Sanford__^ p Goldberg. ij l ___ o f 1625 ^>he was graduated from Mu Scholastk work I t , their flnal Crescent Avenue; Steven Yes- St. Dominic Academy, Cald­ Schuster, immediate past p re s ­ w ell, where she was editor of s r , 1 x his•"?» Sermon - L ^Toplc. * w“ The Rever­ ident of the Chapter w ill give kel of MSArfYankUn Street; Ri­ of wiMonE(n « Madl- sided. The Reverend Doctor larth of 125 Wll- methe scn°01school newspaper and a end Eugene ^V. Ebert of First the orientation talk. G ifts w ill chard Brdtbi a °n. t was announced today by 'Robert W . Scott o f Westmin­ llamson Avenue; Edward Bin- m em ber ofthejunlorClassical Presbyterian Church, Rahway, y j t « — a. iw w m “ TCJ1UC, PUWIU u uui- ster Presbyterian Church, E l­ be presented to each prosper- Cer of 184 Fitzpatrick Street; League, the Mission Club, the Hce. £rSlty reSis^ a r* s of! offered the P rayers of the Eve­ izabeth, gave the Charge to the French Club, and the staff of ning and The Reverend Richard WlShlng EdSar Frenke‘ of 1013 Schlelfer Barbara received a master Pastor. The Reverend Doctor L0to aiTenfl attend shouldChnillrl oaH callM rs. TIsaac — - ___R o a d * the literary magazine. arts degree. A - Fox asked the Benediction. Charles M. Fitz, of Second Mandelbaum, Membership H illsid ers named to the The list of summer degree Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Chairman-WA.6-2687. H er co - HlUslder Harold R lp le, Seton 06311,8 L lst at Montclair State recipients was announced today Hqdassah Tea gave the Charge to the Con­ chairman of Membership are Hall Sophomore will play full- <-’°ffe8e are: Lawrence Frank, aE a11 student scholastic rec­ gregation. Elder William C. To Be Sept, 27 M rs, Regina Kieiman and IClrsT hack^on the university’ s rrocc e r 254 North At6- *** i Phyllla ords for the summer and the Haddon o f First Pi-REhyra-i-— team. Haefner, of 144 Fairbanks St. Evelyn Berkowitz. Mrs, Goldie early autumn were cumpletecT Church, Roselle and Elder j Mrs. Anne Sornstein, — presl- • . . *66 4.0 average, Janet Fayclk, hnd compiled. Sachs is L ife Membership Pranklin Lange of the Hillside ?.ent t*ie H illsid e Chapter of ------Hadassah announced that the Chairman. Entering Barnard C ollege °Rf l 53 ‘6?’ this month is MISS Patrick 1568 ^

Beauty is our business, say the owners of Goodwin-Pincus, The com edy about the gar­ dress manufacturers. Aaron ment Industry wiilbepresented Baum, left, as Max Pincus, and at H illside High School on F r i­ Eli Levine, as Johnny Goodwin, day, O ctober 28, and Saturday pose with three of their m odels October 29 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets r-frnm the left—Dene G ross, on sale at the Recreation Office jQfcbe Bernstein11 and Rita located in the Municipal Build- Greenberg. They will all be ap­ ing. pearing irt the Hillside Com m u­ The H illside Community nity Players production, "T h e Players a re sponsored by the Season," by Sylvia Re- Fifth Recreation Department.

THREE PERSONS were injured in accidents here M ^ tiG n lT arb, 18, of Neptune City complained of a nain in , old" L par operated by Corliss ^Johnston, t / o f ^ a collision in Clark St. and Maple Ave w ith the m W3S Alexander J. M iller. Aft) RATES HigHER CYNTHIA DAVI DORIC, 19, of 300 Goldsm ith Ave., Newark omplained of injuries to the right side of h e r body and Robert .evinson, 16, of 1463 Compton T er. of head in ju ries following an iccident last Wednesday o f the g irl’s car w ith one operated by tennis S. Cohen, 17, of 248 Belleview T e r . in Winans Ave. and ^dmoor Aye.

Apt. Types St. beginning October 2nd. Stanley Magdon, of 150 Bos­ Continued from Page l ton Ave., reviewed for forty apply. five minutes problems he has Arrel Auto Sales of 105 Route had since 1961 with a retaining was given-until 4 PM W ed- wall in back of his' property iday, September 21st to c o m - and overgrown ragweed on an with the restrictions im - 1 adjacent lot. He has for years ised by the township com m it - claimed the wail f§* m a dan­ I! concerning the number of gerous condition. A bulldozer its stored on the lot. If c o m - had dislodged the wall. iance is not met, their useef Mayor Ackerm an finally c a ll- ir lot license will be revoked ed a halt to his narration. T h e |U rescinded. Mayor said that following court Mrs. Elfrieda K.Ostermiller action which lasted ^or 38 days ^.permanently appointed A s - it had been p roved the town had ssing Clerk in the Board of no responsibility. Costs to H ill­ isessors office effective Sep- side amounted to $5,000.- The mber 21, 1966. township en gin eer had p re vi­ Steve Yuhase was appointed ously declared the wall was not rmanent Building M ainten- in a dangerous condition. A r ­ ce Worker in the Municipal nold Witte spoke in Magdon’ s litaj ettecrive October 3, behalf. )6, Due to a steep slope of the 1 school traffic guard was property there is difficulty in signed to the comer of Sa- clearing weeds on the adjacent 1 and Conant Street, property and the road depart­ lale Ave. w ill be one way ment said it w as dangerous to tfrom New York Pi. to Bloy _send men there to do the work.

Shop At Your STATE FAIR STORES • Accounts opened on or after September 1, 1966. $1,000 or more to open an account. IN ELIZABETH, UNION Subsequent deposits of $500. or more. NEWARK, BAYVILLE Withdrawals in multiples of $500. ROSELLE PK., Withdrawals of funds or dividends anytime — without & BRICKTOWN penalty on the remaining balance. 3 business days of grace at start of dividend period. Dividends mailed to you on request. • Current quarterly dividends at the rate of 4M2 % a year, Your money left on deposit for four full quarterly dividend AJAX DETERGENT retroactive to September 1, 1966. Giant Pkg. - I0e Off periods will currently earn an extra V2 of 1 % a year. This is in addition to the reguldr current quarterly divi­ • Dividends are paid from Day of Deposit-compounded and credited March, June, September and December 1st AJAX HEAVY DUTY dend of 4 V i% compounded and credited March, June, DETERGENT Reg. Pkg. September and December 1st. on all glances of $10. to $50,000.

LIQUID AJAX ALL • Investment Savings Accounts opened prior to September 1, PURPOSE CLEANER 1966, will be paid a dividend on funds left on deposit forTour I3( OFF 28 OZ. full quarterly dividend periods at the rate of 4 'A % a year to September 1>^ 966, and thereafter at the new rate of 5 % a year. A Howard bankbook is

M O RE THAN 345,000 DEPOSITORS The Foundation of Family Security ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $725,000,000 PALMOLIVE One bankbook can J used at I dishw ashing ! O Q / j any of the 10 Howard Offices.

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TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PDA To Heat Of Ladies Auxiliary Com m ittees B o w lin g Scopes AS OF SEPT. 7, 1966 The Lad les Auxiliary to Dav- Saucers TEAMS W L PTS TOT, enport-DlU Jr. Poat 1722 Vet­ Glenn D. ooMDerg oi H ill­ Cubs 3 0 8 2806 Sports Action eran) of Foreign Wars held a Tw ins 3 0 8 2799 side at 8:30 P .M . Monday at the regular meeting Tuesday, Sep- Inn. 350 Yale Ave - Pirates----3------0_ KfflbeT 13 at the W ar Mem orial - ^ m r - O rioles 3’ 0 the meeting of the Honorary Building, 2628 Rangers 3 PBA will present a program President Gertrude Marshall 0 2620- In Full Swing based on the UFO Report on un­ appointed her committee for the T ig e rs 2 1 2844 By Donald Novy identified fly in g objects, Fly- year: C ivil Defense, Mrs. Alice Senators 2 1 2681 No sooner /have school bells On the gridiron, Coach James ing Saucers” — and the proba- Geldhauser; Wheelchairs, Yankees 2 1 2656 rung, proclaiming a new aca­ Taigia, History 12 instructor, bility of life on other planets. Christmas Cards, Safety, Mrs. Athletics 1 2645 demic year, than Hillside High is surveying his prospects. The 25 minute talk by G old - Irene H e lle r; Community,Mrs. Mets 1 2601 School’s autumn sports begin. Senior John Mendes at the helm berg, a graduate of Hillside Mary Dill; Cancer Research, A stros 2 2565 The cross-country team for one and Thomas Winnicki> SteVen High School, is based on a s e r ­ Mrs. Rose Walters; Member­ Braves 1 255! has been readying itself at Co- Alibrando, and Vincent lacullo ies of weekly programs he has ship M rs . Anrta Tortorello; Indians 2 P nant Park. are a brief sample of the per­ broadcast o v e r WRSU Radio Publicity, M rs. Katherine Nor­ Giants 2 2o80 Physical education instruc­ sonnel that Coach Taigia will which serves the Rutgers U ni- ton; Hospital, Mrs. Gertrude White Sox 1 2 2575 . at New Bruns- tor M r. Thomas llaria is put- have fo r his a t t a c k . M r. Samuel -Marshall; A sst. Hospital, Mrs . P h illies 4 - a - 2..237T ting the boys through their Stellatella, History 11 instruc- wlck. Alice Geldhauser; Legislature, Dodgers 1 2 2498 paces hopefully under fourteen tor, is guiding the freshman The program has been a r ­ National Home, Mrs.Catherine Red Sox 0 0 2644 minutes for the 2-1/2 mile dis­ squad toward tough, aggressive ranged by H en ryG . Groh, v ic e Riley; Americanization Rehab­ Angels 0 0 2597 tance. His team is a sound mix­ football and this year and the president o f the National State ilitation, Candy, Red Scissor Cardinals 0 0 '2574 ture of both upper and lower coming seasons are sure to Bank, Elizabeth, and president Coupon, M rs . Ruth Flanagan. Reds 0 0 2515 classmen. provide exciting winning foot­ of the Honorary PBA to Local President Gertrude Mar­ Knicks 0 0 2434 The now familiar names- of ' ball for Hillside.’ 70, PBA. shall, assisted by M rs. Ger­ candy. Proceeds are used for Richard Heller, Lawmece Pa­ In any case, the Comet var­ I I . -Seconds w ill fcuckle a seat trude Wildegreen w ill attend lumbo, James? Ryan, and Donald sity sees regular action in an hospital work. Christmas cards belt; an instant will release It. the Department President’s away game versus Rahway ..Ex­ y §- are also being sold. Wood form the nucleus of the Dinner on September 24 at Rob­ Safeguard your family by using The next meeting willfei team ’ as . lettermen. Under­ perience and experiment will seat belts whenever and w h e r­ ert Treat Hotel, Newark. The classmen Daniel Dinkowitz,Mi­ have a great bearing on who September 27 at 7:30 P,M ever you d r iv e or ride. auxiliary is selling Halloween chael Grasso, Michael Klusis- opens the contest fo r the Ma­ Babe Ruth Champs in, James Me Guinness, and roon and Gray Eleven. This P H IL ’S John Palumbo round out the es­ game commences after school Shown aremembersof the Eagle Oil team which captured the H illside Recreation Commis­ 27 sence of potential record- on Monday, September 26. 'E h e WEEQUAHIC sion’s 1966 Babe Ruth Baseball League championship . Kneeling left to right areJoe C o u r s e s BARBER SHOP Other featured events in the breaker sv capasso. Tom Carolan, bat boy Jimttiy Horvath, Art Smith and Tom Tremarco. Standing (N ear Dairy Queen; Vailsburg and West Side schedule for football this year Offered left to right are Bill Shields, team manager; Jack Oterson, George Piasecki, waiter Cies- ADULT SCHOOL FREE PARKING journey to Warinanco Park to include games against Scotch ienski, Rich Vespucci, George Shelboume, and Coach Charley Harvath. Not present when H illside Shopping Center help the Maroon and Gray open Plains, Springfield, Berkeley- 1177 Liberty Avenue photo was taken were \inny lacullo, Bruce Atterman, Howard Atterman, Tom Ferris, Jr., the new schedule in a triangu­ Heights, and of course, the an­ CLASSES START OCTOBER* lar meet on September 27. Dur­ nual Thanksgiving game against Bill Lasseter, Mike Jerdan, Ed Delunas, Mike Siabiga, Coach Charles Horvath.______. REGISTER SEPTEMBER 22 & 27 HAIRCUTS Many courses still available, including: High School Equiva­ ing the season, the Comets will Weequahic High School. Head CBaffl'"Mf." James B re - Among the Booters who w ill starting positions are present­ BOYS...... $1.00 Turning finally to soccer,one lency, Psychology, Typing, French, Computer Programming, face other rigid tests in Kenil­ hony have set hard and fast attempt to better last y e a r's ly being contested and several (Sat. $1.25) . ' finds a great deal o f improve­ Guitar, S ocial Dancing, Photography, Business Machines, worth, Union Catholic, Plain- standards of speed and ability 0-9 slate will be lettermen underclassmen to bolster the MEN...... $1.25 ment in .attitude. Sophomore Civil Service Preparation, Painting, Drawing. Open Daily Mon.-Fri. 9-7 field, and Westfield, last year’s fo r making the grade. In' this ' ' Harold Berger, Randy Deehl, squad should make this year’ s Coach M r. Ralph Bianchi and soccer team one to be remem­ Sat. 8-6; C losed Wed, conference champion. way, uninterested boys can be Robert Levinson,Michael Blatt, 279 CHANCELLOR AVE., NEWARK 07112 WA 3-4022 ------i v eliminated. and Edward Hausman. Other bered. New Teachers Pursue Keeping a sharp eye on payroll expenses Interesting Hobbies

By Chuck Friedman Krausse will work with his stu­ For the first time in a num­ dents in the auto and metal ber of years, the turnover of shops. In his spare time, he teachers at Hillside HighSchool continues to tinker with' the numbered less than ten. Nine horseless carriage. pew instructors will be teach­ Electric shop teacher Mr. ing the pupils this year in the Paul White is a. graduate of large brick building on Liberty California State C ollege, Penn­ Avenue. sylvania. He enjoys swimming Four graduates of Montclair as a hobby. General shop in­ State^ College will instruct this structor M r. Ronald Young has year while two a-lumni of H ill­ the unusual hobby of being a side w ill return to their home­ volunteer fireman in Caldwell. town. Two instructors are nat­ He w ill also serve as a wrest­ ives of Pennsylvania. ling coach this year. Mrs. LeathaCollins and Mrs. Hillside’s only driver’s edu­ Jacqualine Seewald will teach cation teacher, Mr. Skorinkois in the English Department, hav­ a native of Allentown, Pennsyl­ ing done her practice teaching vania. He enjoys skiing and golf. at Weequahic HighSchool, Mrs. With nine new teachers, a new Collins will now serve as Dra­ principal and vice-principal, matics and Speech teacher. the students of Hillside have She was an active member of begun their educational work. her college Thespian Troupe in Activities from soccer matches which she played the major to the folk singing club will be if/ .* .’ roles of Mame in “ Auntie advised by the faculty of Hill- ; Marne” and Elvira in “ Blythe side High School. Spirit.” She also enjoys sing­ ing and dancing in addition to playing the organ and piano. To Be Installed Mrs. Seewald is familiar to 'BLUE RIBBON the H illside system for she did her practice teaching last year As Grand Knight in the English Department. She was a member of English and Education Honor Societies. PAYROLL AUTOMATION SERVICE An alumna of Hillside, Miss Barbara Cooper will preside over economic classes. She graduated from Douglas Col­ lege and furthered her educa­ tion at the University of Wis­ IS YOUR ANSWER consin. Mx^. Samuel Scallatella will teach history and also HERE ARE SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU: serve as assistant football coach. He was an All-Am erican lineman for Penn State. □ Adaptability — National State Payroll Automation Mr. Lawrence Goldfar is the □ Reduction in payroll preparation costs. sole addition to the Mathemat­ Service can be custom designed to suit most special ics Department. He graduated □ Greater accuracy. circumstances. from Hillside High and served as a of the baseball GENE ANDRUK1TE □ Elimination of peak loads, seasonal pressure and team. Grand Knight Gene Andruklte ADDITIONAL BENEFITS Automobiles on the electric assignment of extra personnel. w ill be Installed at this eve­ radio are major hobbies of our ning’ s meeting of the Knights of □ Filing of all Federal and State tax reports. next three teachers.Mr.Robert Columbus at the K, of C, Coun­ □ Privacy . . . fewer people possess salary information. cil, 1220 Liberty A ve. The fol­ Sr. Citizens To lowing officers will also be In­ □ Flexibility . . . your employee may be paid in cash*, □ Payroll breakdown records by department, function, stalled: Bob M ayer, Deputy official National State Bank check, or have his pay product line or contract available to you for cost Grand Knight; Bob Braun,Chan­ Visit State Fair cellor; Ralph Catlna, Rec. automatically credited to his National State Bank accounting or other purposes. The first meeting of the H ill­ Sect’y; George Luppold, Finan­ checking account, or any part to his savings account. cial Sect.; John Growney, side Senior Citizens Club get­ □ Also, your account is automatically reconciled. ting the Fall season under way Treasurer; John Gallard, In­ "Cash can be delivered by armored carrier with envelopes was held on Monday afternoon, side Guard; Carmen Dill, J r„ stu ffed - usually at a specified lime and day, September 12th at the Hillside Outside Guard; Fred Burkert, Elks Club House. Advocate? John Gurman, Frank The.:next program scheduled Wershapl and Joe Leonardis, WHAT WILL YOU HAVE TO DO? by the Club will take place on Trustees. Thursday, September 22nd W ives, fam ily and friends are Just the basic timekeeping and entering of raw data on the forms we supply — And that’s all! when the group w ill spend the invited to attend. This Is the day visiting Trenton, New Jer­ first time the Impressive cere­ sey, State Fair, Bus transpor­ mony is open to others than tation will be furnished by the members of the order. Re­ DON'T DELAY — find out more about BLUE RIBBON Payroll Automation Service by National State Bank, Hillside Recreation Commis- freshments w ill be served. In­ how it can lower your payroll preparation costs and relieve you of this chore — today! ______sion fo r the fifty members who stallation w ill be at 5 P.M. ' plan to attend. Send in the coupon or phone 354-3400, Ext. 207. A fter a talk by M r. Myron Krop, a Registered Pharma- Shomrei Sets cist, the club went on record In support of the drive fo r “ The Services Elimination of State Sales Tax­ At Temple Shomrei Torah es on Drug Item s.'1 Yom Kippur services will be HS9 Hostesses for the afternoon under the direction of.Rabbi H. | Rush to; c. G. Bradley were Mrs. Rose Lampe, Presi­ Beryl Lasker and Cantor Ber­ N a t i o n a l . The National State Bank nard Saitz. Kol Nldre services I 68 Broad Street dent, and MesdamesMaryCav- 1 Elizabeth, N. J. 07202 alllni, Ida Rubinetti, and Elma w ill begin at 6:45 P.M. “ Once Bearse. A Y ea r” is the title of the ser­ ■ Hostess for the next meeting mon that Rabbi Lasker will de­ I will be the Director, Rae Le- liv e r that night. On Saturday Name Title venter. At this meeting a scav­ services will begin at8:30.The Ylzkor service w ill be around enger hunt will be held with Corrtpan; suitable prizes being awarded 11 o ’clock. The sermon for that B a n k the winners. day is "Remember Us". Dr. MfMBfR FEDERAL DEFOSlt INSURANCE COWFOAATION Street Tel. Senior citizens of. Hillside Harold Berlin w ill.blow the Invited to attend the meet- Shofar for the holidays. ELIZABETH • HILLSIDE ■ KENILWORTH • RAHWAY | City aState w e zipZip oooeCode wtrtcti are held at the Elks e v e r y b o d y reads ROSELLE PARK • SPRINGFIELD • SUMMIT • WESTFIELD [ub House on Monday after- NEW JERSEY ins. T H IM 'S A REASON