WAverly $be jM l^idf Sinus 3 9207 ■ 8 VN’MTUP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF H11X81DB VQL. XXXI— ; HILLSIDE, ,N, J., THURSDAY; DECEMBER 1-5, 1955; PRICE 8 CENTS Present Flag To Prosecutor To Forego Xmas Party Association Will I To Aid Crippled Children Be Santa To 347 Barricade Of ae Christmas spirit will replace1 The Elmer’s Association of Hill- the customary yuletide spirits this oh Saturday. December 17 at Jl :30 impie ted final arrange* ments for its annual Christmas par- a t : the General Brass & Ma­ p.ra. Program for the occasion will ties for the children of Hillside. m chine Works, Inc., 25 Montgomery include a tour of the hospital'by' a The first party will be on Sunday( street.------oommi-ttee—representing—the—em­ December i8r'Rt 2""p.TiT;^tr"'Zin;lm,F * Milton Nussdorf, personnel direc­ ployes. Hall, 334 Yale avenue; 150 young­ •The employes, however, will cele­ Roads Scored sters will, see Santa deliver Christ- tor, today announced the plant, brate Christmas in the time-hon­ which employs 210 people, wili tpre-- ored manner .with a party of their and soda. * Barricading' the intersection go the annual Christmas party and own at Zatko’s Bar &, Grill. .334 - -The second Christmas party will "Yale avenue, on Friday, December of Wilder street and* Irvington Mil donate the money usually be on Friday, December 23, 11 a-im avenue came under attaok in . spent on oonvlviality to the Crip­ at Calvin Ooolidge. School, Tillman Youth Arrested In General Brass & Machine Works letters to the Township Com­ pled Children’s Hospital, 89 Park manufactures metal parts for Jet- This party will have 197 child- mittee Tuesday night. avenue, Newark. -propelled military and civilian air- ren as guests. Stabbing Of Boy Leo R. Welch of HUlstde, Acting , For. the past four years, Nussdorf The recreation committe said, elaborate affairs have been sis ting of Robert Ward, presli Director of the State Bureau of Traffic Safety of the Department cofr. held at places like The Ivanhoe and John Brooks, vice president: SI \ nl- Holiday Services Zeikor chairman: jtJhtr zeiko aw and:Public Safety, wrote his The Irvington House, Irvington, at Mention, had been called to the * co-chair-man; Frank Agnello,, f in $600 bail for a [a cost running to $750. \ Hnhingsc, Charles Amorskl, bmmlttee's action by^ .Margaret C. A; poll of employes, instituted by r?n t in Magistrate's Court. ix. of 228 Bender avenue, Roselle Slated At Church Vulente, according to Dt Leon A. Marantz, president, un­ Zako ark. She said, according to Welch, "'The! H . Charles GnmL, Friday [that She had been accustomed to ! covered. strong sentiment for the Edws Berber elded a switch blade knife plan to. help the hospital, Nussdorf ___g the streets and questioned schedule of holiday services for the rt J. Balza, 15, of 634 Bui [whether the township, had the right skid. Consequently, arrangements Hillside Presbyterian-Church i have been made for a cash contri- Lo close them .oft ! . , Christmas Eve Candlelight Serv- and Hilldalb place Welch recalled he had refused, to button at $780 by Marantz with | ice. Saturday, December 24, at 8 recommend an ordinance restricting John R. Soyke. hospital director, to p.m, This candleligh t program will the following from* the Mayfp oe presented to one of the patients Kirkmah, Frar through traffic based on-an opinion feature carols, a choral anthem; of the attorney general and advised and a meditation by the pastor, Deber, Mildred the m u rinU ity was without power "Christ is Heffel" to interfere with through travel. On Christmas morning, there 'will Barber Costs Soli Helen He requested Information pn the be regular morning worship at II 1.00 Hollywood township’s official determination of a.m.. wltMffiKe pastor Preaching on Working with thd assoi Taking Jump the topic, “What Now?". Mrs. Frank MahOn,, An inquiry by Police Chief Paul There ~ will be a Preparatory nl; Mrs. Henry Merkf F. Korlesky on the same subject Service on Wednesday evenlna. De­ nt; Mrs. Andrew Orli elicited information from Herbert „ Emanuel M. Reiter of Hillside, center, Cost of visits to local tonsorinl cember 28. at 8 p.m. Included wih ■ling secretary: Mrs. the Fall Term Grand Jury, last week presented an establishments—barber shops — will J. Klnr. 'Chfef, Traffic Engineering American flag- on behalf of members to Prosecutor H. iui?sel Mores, Jr., extreme left. On Reiter's left is be a recognition of new members, sy. recording seeretar section of .the bureau, that the Henry Groh, Grand Jury foreman, Hillsider and vice p increase next Monday as a result of and refreshments will be seated for A.Z.A. Bulb Sale silent .of the Hillside National Bank. action taken, at a meeting Monday^ committee’s action is "illegal and Hlt-fcllQWlngLthe service * * improper;” December 12 ,at thie Robert Treat On New Year’s Eve. Saturdav, De­ eluding superior officers and the Hotel, Newark,, Slated For Sunday Referred To Attorney cember 31. there will b r a Watch- Tlie committee referred the ques­ ■ctyng court, clerk, _ , ‘ |. In anticipation of * a request for night Service a t . 11 p.m. in. the Hillside A.Z.A., youth group of higher wages 'and shorter 'hours by Kitchen Ware Stolen tion to Assistant Attorney Arthur 13 Police, 3 Firemen Mayor Henry Goldhor •. said the B’nai B'rith, will hold its lighrbuib E. Dienst for study and report. journeymen barbers, the Barbers The. Sacrament of ^ the Lord’s From Sealed Trailer sale Sunday. December 18. Mem­ full list of elig'ibles have been ap­ Employers .Guild No. 26 of Newark, | At the requset of three local of-’ Supper will be celebrated on Sun­ bers will go house-to-house with ficials, the committee directed pointed by this action with the] with which looal barber shops are day morning; January l,..at 11 cGm. Theft of three metal kitchen oabi- packages of 10 bulbs selllngrat $2.00. exception of one on the Fire De-| [aillllated, have set the price .of nets, a metal brendbox and a can Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy to Each bulb ■ bearB the ! Imprint refrain from renewing the licenses Get Appointments partment list and two on the Po­ haircuts at $1.50, children's haircuts of paint from. a sealed trailer of "Hillside A.Z.A." and the quality is $1.15 ann a shave a t 75 cents. Pres- |he I & L Trucking Go^ of 100 of four Jtrnk dealers in the town­ lice Department list. He: invited all Xinas Program At guaranteed. Bulb sizes In the pack­ ship.. Building Inspector curmen Thirteen men were appointed*1"— |eht prices are $1.25, 90 cents and 0f> Route 22, was reported to polios age are those most frequently used; [the- men and .their families to a cents respectively. ’ Monday by Ira Lentz, of 183 Monaco, Korlesky and Fire Chief to the Police Department .and fective ‘January 2, are . Andrew 3\ A self-supporting group whose August. H.. Daviet said after four public 'Ceremony at the organization , The Barbers Guild and Local 22, Scheerer avenue, Newark,. a com­ aim is better, community living, three, to the. .Fir® Departmenti Hathaway, James t . gstlvi;^cari v. [meeting of the Township Commit! Hurden-Looker separate inspections the dealers had Journeymen Barbers of New Jer­ pany official. a .z .a . played an important role in by the ■ Township Oomrnitlte'e! Lepore, William F. Rickerhauser m Monday, January 2 at 12] sey, will meet Sunday, December 18 [ The annual Christmas program ^ ,'0 1 $ trailer was parked on com­ failed to put their yards in order. and David R. Brindle. flood relief collections ^andr^other Fireman Donald Oovd requested a Tuesday night. Eight of the po- "~J ■ [noon in the Coe. Avenue Schopl. ■ at ,10 a.m. at the Robert Treat Ho- of Hurden-Looker School will be pany property activities. the Fire Department— rteFtO dlScuSS wages and hours. It presented on Tuesday evening, De­ paid vacation so that he may get lice appointees hid been bn A. Urbanski on temporary status married on January 28. He will be temporary statua and one. of the is expected that an attempt will be cember 20 at 7:45 p.m. in the Cur­ was named a regular and will star made to raise the scale from $50 tis Room. "Christmas Symbols” advised, that he will have to either firemen. ■ serving at once. Two new men-whoi Young Democrats plus commission: to $60 or $65 plus' w ill, be the theme. Children from Elizabeth Ave. Church Xmas Program take his regular vaoation or a vaca­ wUl^sta^t .sfanuar-y fi-are 'Tony"31 m m ...... ^ , ■. 8 . tion without pay. Mayor Henry £ The eight, police made regular pa­ commission, - Av .shorter ,-wprk week kindergarten through eighth grade, j In the Elizabeth, .Avenue Presby-f— ...—■. — ... ,r...... !Fredd^>and':Paul H. Davis, Motions will .participate under the direction Goldhor remarked that the com­ trolmen are George W. Davises, Jr., will be o^bsidered, from 52 to 48 feriaiT Ghhi*en‘ Sunday," DeeethB'er forth* appointment^ were dtf Po' To Hear Williams hours,. al'?w® as new’ cloi|ng tithe. of the faculty members, Miss (Kath­ Dobie; violinist, Louis B. Dobie, mittee is "not against marriage** William F. Smith, Leonard R. Vi- lice Commissioner V. William D 18, there will be a primary empha­ but that it could not set this prece­ Representative Harrison A. Wi] At present Hillside shops are open erine Ashley, rfiusic supervisor and soloists, Grace Auer and Nancy flotsky, John M. Sena tore, Robert Buojao and Fire Commissioner'Will Miss Rose Sena, program chairman. sis upon the theme of Ohrlstmas, dent. Hams will spark the Hillside Yqung until 7 p.m. daily, 8 p.m, Saturday namely the birth of Olirist. Simpson Campbell,...... J. De Prospo„ Robert P.-Oram, Ro­ -l-labl-Gural- respectively. -The- start' and n2 “S0C!S“ Wednesday. ThH^pubJl^rfe invited to attend...... 48 Bus Loop Out bert A. Thauer and' William' j j Ing pay for 'all-is $3,900 a year. Democratic C h u b 's membership At 9:80 in the morning the vari­ Cast for the pagean,t follows: Public Service Coordinated Trans­ Metzger. T heir. ‘appointments are The appointments bring the, total drive as principal speaker, at the ous ' departments of the Church Narrator, D om .ini'c Cavlcchia; port-informed the committee that effective a t once. in the Police,Department to 51 and membesrhip meeting Thursday, be School meet- and at 10:10 all will Mary, Nancy Simpson Campbell'; next month the No. 48 bus line .will •The remaining five, appointed ef- in the Fire Department to 48, in i cember 22, S lS ^ p m .. at Pplish March O f Dimes In January gather in the Sanctuary for a spe­ Joseph, William Campbell; The return to Its former route in New­ lAmerioan Hall,. 400 Bioy street, cial Christmas service. At 10:45 the Ajagel of the Annunciation, Laurie ark, eliminating the loop traveled j . President Robert Diamond ah] William Galik, general chairman Pastor, Dr. Arthur Northwood, will The Angel of the Shepherds, by the/buses In that city. pounced that all Hillside youth in­ of the. March of Dimes, and William; L*.^nd, . Mrs, Nathan *Leinwand; 3rd, preach upon the theme “The, Barbara Hock; The Angela) Betty On . motion of Commissioner* terested in civic affairs are. invited Starkey,- co-chairman, announced Christmas Quest". The choir under Campbell, Audrey Fischer, Dorothy John Lukashinsky; 4th, Mrs. Adolph A.. Winston, the committee [to attend, • this week the annual drive,will take the direction of Mrs. Louis B. Dobie Heon, Marlene Heon, Gail Scherer, will inform the Board, of Education Information concerning the place the end of January, Fred Zeppelin; 5th, Mrs. Bernard will be assisted in the following Mary Scherer; The Little Angela, 1 that the municipal garage will be 2)on’t UJdn9t Young Democratic organization or Mrs. Jack Lager will be chairman Slade and Mrs. Jerome Szanger; musical selections by Rosalind Do­ Diane Duthle and. Nancy Schaub, j available for servicing schopl board dieting may be obtained from of the • Mothers .March with Mrs. 8feh, Mrs. Phillip Sdhecterman; 7th, bie. pianist, and Louis B. Dobie, Shepherds and Shepherd Boys, vehicles at the same rates applied to Busy Holiday For Gural _ __(membership drive .chairman* Leonard Friedman Ahd Mrs. Morris Mrs. Frank Mohah; 8th, Mrs. Mi­ violinist: James Hotaleh and- Thompson | township vehicles. Winston also [Gene .Vjrpom, EL 3-2946, and Adrl Moskowltz co-chairmen. chael Pulik; 9th, Mrs. Sam Nadel- Prelude, "Christmas Fantasy",; Charles Johnson and William, Ro­ moved a letter.of thanks to the Education Board Hassle e Abramsom, secretary, WA 3' ■ District captains • will. be aB fob- man and-Mrs. Samuel Popick; 10th. Kohlmann, orgaryvlolln and piano; bert Keller and Roger; The Wise Board i-Of Erfieliolders—for covering 9260. lows: 1st, Mrs.' Robert L. Kaplan; Mrs. George Skupp and Mrs. Shir-, anthem,."SUfhv NtghtiT, Gruber - Men and Pages, Harlow Curtis and the remaining trolley tracks on Rutgers Report In Song ley Liebeskind; 11th, Mrs. Irving Mohr, Primary Department assisted Jeffrey, Walter Kretchmer and Ro­ North Broad street and eliminating commissioner w il l ia m GURAL, whom the -Township Oom- Bell; 12 th, Mrs. .Jack- Pearlman; by Laura Keller of the Junior De­ bert, Elroy Mess and Gary. a hazardous condition.' . mittee in conference Friday night agreed to make the mayor for . 18th, Mrs. Bernard Bernstein and partment; anthem, "Glory to God The pageant vta-k,. w ritten; by 1856, as foreshadowed here,, should have a busy holiday season. Urges Republicans For Vacancies Mrs. Robert Rogen; 14J;h, Mrs. In the Highest". Pergolesl, postlude, Leonard Young and David McK. • Gural will be married Friday, December 23 to Eleanor. Wisher, of Leonar^ Friedman; 15th, Mrs. Ro­ “Toccata and Fugue in 0 Major", Williams with additional music Plan Program For Summit. If the Usilal hdneymoon is planned, th at should take care campaign manager for John Walsh, bert Kurtz .and Mrs. Victor Haus- Bach, organ, violin and piano. from “L’enfance du Christ" by Hec­ Township Committee, • Boy Scout Troop 195 of. the mayor-designate’s .time right up to about New Year’s Eve. Republican canjdlate for Township man. Pageant In Afternoon tor Berlioz. It was produced by Da­ .' "For the vacancy .of'township a t ­ In' the afternoon at 4:80 "The vid H, Johnson with music under Members of the Boy Scout Troop Fortunately, New Year's Day falls bn Sunday, so Gural will have a Committee in last month’s election, “ Volunteers are still needed and 195 committee met at the Hillside respite between New Year’s* Eve and the^Township Committee reor­ yesterday proposed the appointment torney I suggest you look .no further those who wish -to aid 'may contact Pageant of the Holy Nativity" will ‘the. direction of Alma and Louts be presented as follows: "Y"' recently and discussed troop ganization on New.Year’s Day which will be observed. Monday, of Walsh to succeed Mayer Henry than in front of your nose, for there* any of the captains. B. Dobie, activities for December. January 2. Goldhor who has announced he will working diligently for the past Galik also announced that a let­ Prelude, "Jesu Bambino", *Yon;, Scenery and iighting is by John * • • anthem, “O Savior Sweet”, Bach; Cavlcchia and James Rule, assisted • Among the events planned were resign. Lapp also suggested naming years, has been A rthur Dienst, , the ter will shortly go out to industrial participation In the Union Council DEPARTMENT ASSIGNMENTS oh the Township Committee Assistant Attorney Arthur E. Dienst assistant tpwnship attorney. You and Business firms, reading as fol-’ junior and? junior high choirs; an­ by Thomas Chamberlain, Thomas District Troop Rally at' Union High are reported Just, about set. Bob Kirkpatrick, now finance chaiTinan, as township attorney and Edward are in the position to" know better them. "Joyous Christmas Song", McConnell * and Edward Brown; School on Tuesday and tlfe Troop is expected* tomove over to Police-Commissioner—BHl-^M-Buenor-pres- * ^Gqttlieb"1:Q^bhe~Zoning Board. else ‘‘As in footbahr'we’re- om~poHo% Guvoorl. combined choirs; postlude. .costumes, Marilyn Chamberlain; "Noel",, d'Aquin, pianist, Rosaline make-up. Jacqueline Spitz. Winter Encampment for three days ent. .police ,commissioner, is slated for Fire Commissioner. Adolph & a "letter addressed to the com­ cere and intelligent Dienst is. Also 20-yard line, Now is the time, more on the weekend of December 23 to Winston is reported headed for the finance chairmanship and will mittee, Lapp said, "I.have followed three of our present Township Com­ than ever, to wipe our brows, get 26, at Camp Winnebago, Rockaway* probably retain the chairmanship of the‘Board of Health. The Road with- keen Interest the.affairs of mitteemen are lawyers and In all shoulder to shoulder^ and push hard N. J. Department will fj), to the man chosen to replace Mayor Henry our township and feel tne need of a honesty they must agree that there for the winning touchdown. 1 GoldfiOr, who has ^IpmouncecT lie Will' resign. businessman 0H ©ur Township Com- is no ons more versed and qualified “Polio is not ticked yet. Our vfee* Honor Morrison On Bank Promotion _ rnittee. I also, believe the voters of in municipal law than the present cine Is 80 percent effective. As THE COMMITTEE. Is reported having a difficult time getting assistant township attorney. fighting Americans; let’s make it : together'on GoIdhdf’s successor, hirtthHTt^d is said"lo--have-narrowed- — i5xpressed^hemaelves'so::ln-tiTe- last -- Zonlng Board- "t'OO-percent for th a t ^winning- toucrTP WE CATER TO .bSBa io..Sars Ekrsriranz and Sid S2gi&a(i«r, secretary oi.the Board election by the fine Bunnopt given of Adjustment because of experi- Christmas of Assessors, Withp&jsat t | i w p ^ i i w i r « SpBEW®. g John Walsh in his campaign. There­ ence in service, th e reappointment "Make your checks payable . to fore' in the interest of good govern­ of the member wliose term is. ex­ the ‘Hillside March of Dimes’ for A PUBLISHED REPORT that ■ letter has been received by -the ment T strongly recommend the ap- piring, Edward Gottlieb, is reoom- the extra point and also help those New Year’s Eve Union County Grand Jury asking an investigation of the local mu- A#"' T'AVim—WoliVi f.rt fVrar who are benched,’’ Parties nicipal government is news to!boih Union County Prosecutor H. Rus­ All Home Made Delicious Salads sel Morse, Jr. and the Grand Jury foreman, Renry Groh of Hillsiae. POTATO - MACARONI Groh said he oheoked the rumor and ho mail, of this nature has BAKED BEANS - COLE SLAW been "fj'iiive d r rl ‘TurjT 'aT'pfSselTflS Ah T e c e ss^ t^ m 'H ^ ^ 1 College Sight To Stress Ife J, Assorted Cold Cuts & Appetizers convene noxt Monday. ■ v _ ...... Mayor-designate' William Gural said he knows nothing or tne Pete’s Delicatessen report, if there is anv truth* in It. he said, he will be the first to / ® si® r; ^ : ’'sponsor8hlp- of file* ■17"" ' — r**|------gg (Continued on Page 8) guldaMt fliB&ftinem, H um s HlgU1 wm be “How To Uhoose K College", tlon. WoriWli STC; Iverard Pin - I School will hold its annual College Parents as weD es junior and neo. Assistant Director of Admin- J Night1 program Monday. December ior high school students are not sions. Rensselaer* representing Send Your Best Wishes Through 19 at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria, only .invited, hut urged to come tQ Princeton: Frank .Grammer, Dean Educational institutions of New this meefcina. 9 of Admissions, Newa.rk College of jersey jwill be featured this year, I Parents will h ave an opportunity Engineering; Rev. Joseph T. Shea. Szarko’s Liquor Store and well-known educators from ten I to ask auestiOhs of the entire paneT Assistant Director of Admissions. | INC. | THE HILLSIDE TIMES institutions of the state have been | which, in addition to Dr. Wilson, Seton Hall University. South Or­ 13X7. Liberty Avenue invited' to speak and answer qu(38«i will include Henry Evans. Assistant ange; Charles Wellhausen, Associ­ WA 3-0059 L- WA 3-1495 tions relative to college. A number Director of Admissions, Rutgers ate Director of Admissions, Stevens FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Annual Xmas Greeting Edition o fformer high school graduates will University New Brunswick: Bum- Institute of Technology, Hoboken; % | Vi - H KEGS BEER hand^to talk to students and ham Gardner. Assistant to the Di- Dr. Ray Miller. Dean, Fairleigh COOLERS FOR HIRE Thursday, December 22 answer questions from the students ■cto'r of Admissions. Rutgers. New­ Dickhison C ollie. Rutherford, and | ICE CUBES SOLD point of "view. ark: Miss Dolores Sweden Assistant DfT KeafietfT, C. MacKay, President, , , In addition to the New Jersey Jo, ' the Director ox; Admissions, UniCrn Junior College, Cranford. I N* s * p biiiba Photo M inis And m-g-anizations find it,a quick and ’i^Ti,ca‘feoi,sr |gucoib-,opGa’k’e'P-JW'l'l'I--bfr-PPr' ■JPOiUglass—CoUeffav. __Por4y--ftlgh't-4L-U4-K4-4-<^-i:ad-ua.U^J____ Mrs. Frmd OrlM f, prftsldpnL n fth ftS u n sh in ^ Chih nf lh<» Hillside Na- convenient way to, extend their Seasons Greetings Eugene Wilson. Director of. Admis­ Dr. Elizabeth Van Derveer. Assist­ have been incited to represent their tional Bank, presents bouquet to David Morrison, cashier recently pro- T O B IA ’S sions. Amherst College, whole topic. ant Professor of Business Educa- colleges. p I moled to assistant vice president, a newly-created post. through the lofckl papers Active inch greeting is APPLIANCES only $5, ten inches costs $10, or a quarter page f or Matt-Rest Products ZIMMERMAN PHOTO GROWNEY 1321 Liberty Avenue $40, W e have appropriate illustrations. Salem Pharmacy WALTER R. LEE "You? Toy & Juvenile ' 1201 Salem Ave., Hil hide Complete Line Of Cameras FUNERAL 'HOME V WA 3-9341 — ,7788 Furniture Store’* Home For FuaeralW 'And Photo Supplies PRESCRIPT I O'NS EL 2-1668 We Repair TV, Radioe A Phono. T H E H IU SID L TIMES Baby Carriages — Bicycles Just As Your Doctor Orders 1283 SALEM AVE., BILLSLD^ 1256 Liberty Avenue \ 1070 NORTH BROAD STREET NEW STORE HOURS Toys — Lionel Trains We Call fog* and Deliver EL 2-4547' - 1443 N . BROAD ST. WAVERLY .3-0207 1275 Liberty Ave*. — WA 6-4280 Prescriptions — EL 2-4230 : 'WA 3-5314 \ HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY ' 9 AM. — 9 P.M. 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from the southern side of the»Bay Too Busy For BethlehemJ at Beesleys Point to D raf^sland. Parkway Bridge At The causeway is approximately. 1,- by Rev.’Wesley A;’ o W T X 500 feet long; aifdMihfijsmaller span ’ The fllMe says, “Ani as^tne"an- Great Egg Harbor running'from the Island across a gels were gone away from them: chanhel to Somers Point is approxi­ mately 1,050 feet long. into heaVen, the shepherds said Ahead Of Schedule Over 280 Crossings one to another, ‘Let us now go even Number 241 Of A Series Of Articles ■ ■ p singii unto Bethlehem, and see this thing RED BANK, Dec. U—The new ai'on the rkws the 4,4 Irifoot- which is come to pass.’.” (Luke l*l/6»mil0 . bridge^, and- causeway- Raritan R iver,B ridge .between 1J:!5) ‘Haye. you ever thought of the which will cq.rry the. Garden State- Sayreville • and Woodbxidge. Other tragedy. that might have been if Parkway over. Great Egg Harbor [major bridges along the ’Parkway, the shepherds had riot gone to each approximately 1,000 feet in Bethlehem? The. • tremendous bless­ Bay in southern New Jersey Is going I length, cross the Passaic, .Mullica ing pf finding Christ would’ not Featuring American Ideas and Idei up ahead of schedule. l and Bass Rivers. More than 280 have been theirs, nor would, they In a progress report on-the con­ crossings bf waterways., highways have been ■filled, with. Joy. struction of the long span, the New and'railroads were required in the There is no other season, that, is Jersey Highway Authority said to* I construction of the 164-mile Park- just like Christmas. :If -;ypiv - have. day it appeared that the Parkway’s I way.. ' r been around children at 'this tirpe • final link’'Will be ready for .traffic The Great Egg Harbor Bay- cross­ of-the year, you will agree readily. by next May fl. f§g|2 ing^ The air is filled with expectancy. The. bridge-causeway p r o j e c t , and thr Cards .to -be sent, presents to be which' extends, between Somers piling'— steel H-beam, untreated purchased, and loved_ones to-see^ Point in Atlantic County and Bees- timber, and treated timber. Engin­ a few. of the many inci­ leys Point in Cape May County, eers said-timber piles were used-In- dents that contribute bo this state represents the last major construe- order to minimize hhc-ei osion- from of happy frenzy. Arid yet it-is pos- tion along the 164-mile Parkway salt water...Pr-estressed—concrete- -sible t.o miss the whole core arid C a ll it Insurance ... from Paramus to Cape May. beams, designed for the short spans center of Christmas by being too Parkway traffic presently detours with timber trestles, number 168 in busy to behold the1 Babe of- Bethle- via U,S. Route 9 to cross Great Egg ■all-a-nd-abGuMO-feet-long-eaeh-r^---- Harbor Bay. Otherwise it is clear Vertical clearance over the mam The Shepherds were employed to riding along the Parkway all the I channel of the Bay will be 60 feet. watoh sheep, I am sure that they way from Route 17 Paramus, in could have said, “We are much too. northern New Jersey to the south­ busy to g6 to Bethlehem!’’ The wise ern terminus near Cape May City. then -from the east». as studious as- Biggest Parkway Crossing Census To Expand trologers, could have claimed that The Great Egg Harbor Bay cross­ LIFE INSURANCE they were much, too engrossed in ing—the, biggest, along the -Parkway their own scientific calculations to In terms of distance from abutment j Population Survey follow the star to where the young to abutment—was figured .at about child was. They could hay's but they- a month ahead of construction An expansion ggj the Current * didn’t. The shepherds found the schedule. However, Parkway engin­ Population 'Survey, designed to im­ I “lamb of God” who was to take eers said weather con;d 1 fc i o its prove Federal statistics on employ­ away the sin of the world. The wise throughout the winter months will ment and unemployment, was an­ men found- more than academic determine whether the pace can nounced this week by Jerome Litz- truth,’ they found the one who said WCiUr you give 2 hours a week be maintained. ky. Supervisor of the Census Bur­ that He was .“the way, the truth i The Bay projeot actually- consists eau’s district Office at New York, and-the life." W hat a treasure was of three structures—a large and N. Y. which participates in the sur­ theirs; They, found it because they to help keep your family alive ? small bridge connected by a cause­ vey. . were nob boo busy to go to Bethle- way on what is known as Drag .The expansion in »the Current hem. Population Survey, which has been Island. The major span is approxi­ Take time to behold the Babe of . Here nt America all of us pray that war can b e averted. Many mately 3700-feet long extending conducted on a sample basis by the Bethlehem this Christmas, If you Census Bureau for' more than a do you will. find peace for your of us believe that it can. But none of MS can afford to gamble on it. decade, will involve both ah iri- fear, faith for your doubt, and sal- crease in the, number- of -households -vation~for-your~spulr Don’t ~be~too ..Certainly, if war comes, it w ill be the Kremlin th at strikes the whicli are interviewed each mopth busy for- Christ,, because you’ll miss first blow. Unlike Germany-and Japan, the R eds -will hot aim a t and an enlargement in the number too. much, this Christmas. . of sample areas covered by Census some ^distant point on the m ap, hut right at t h e heart of the enumerators. The expulsion 'Will be SCHOOL BANK DISPLAY UnltedStates itself. a gradual one, beginning in Becem- A display of articles made In the, ber. This is being done in order to second grdde at the George Wash­ Right now Soviet Russia has both the power a n d the position. provide ample* time to train new ington School is featured in the interviewers and to .observe their school display case at the Hillside . J® striki with.haore than. 1QDP long-range hn-mhers baaed within efficiency-4n practice enumerations National Bank. The biology depart­ fijdlidlgtahee aiSheEiiited States, Inasiagle midi^&eplan^ as welTls applying rigid tests to the ment of the high school recently l sample data they collect. conducted a, display in—the case. could bomb top U. S. cities w ith millions of casualties. | The supervisor pointed out that Constantine Harpgf, chairman _of_ I the^Ourrent Population Survey-: ^ the industrial' arts department of , I authorized toy law. This law pre­ the Hillside schools,, is imch&rge of SOUNDING THE ALARM rllBf sides that all Information' aboutTh- [the^displays. /Sr dlviduals pe .kept in strict confi­ These are not-.the idle words of irresponsible "alarmists”, but facts dence and that . only statistical to­ TOWNSHIP NOTES that come from our own military«Il®$erSi.That i s whySjptown tals be published. Information ob­ I Is, your house for sale? For. qijlck tained in the Current Population results, phone Theresa M. Rensen, Army anti-aircraft batteries and Air Force interceptor planes are t _____i WEST SIDE Survey oannot.be used for taxation, Broker. WA 6-4240—Adv. on 24 hour duty today, ready to combat attack a t the first warn­ I investigation, -or regulation. TRUST CO. ing. But warning they must h a v e! Bank Sunshine Club POLICASTRO T.V. Noroan we Americans depend o n radar alone to flash that warn­ Springfield Ave. & High St 272 Long Ave., HUljiide, N. J. ing. Our radar network is ten m iles high It th e sk y . It operates Lyons Avt. 4 Bergen S t To Entertain Staff (Opp. Bristol-Myers parking lot) ceaselessly. But at the present tim e Our radar sy stem , good as it Hawthorne Are. & Clinton pt ■ The Sunshine Club of the Hill­ * is, has its limitations, gaps'through which hostile , aircraft could So. Orange Ave. & Bergen S t side Rational Bank will entertain members of the bank staff, board sneak, undetected. I of directors and their guests at the WA 3-4995 fourth annual dinner-dance to be , ^ Only the human eye and ear ca n fill these gaps. held at 7 pjn., Friday, December 16, RADIO & TV at the Suburban Golf. Club, Union. Sales - Service - Installation Mrs. Mabel Orloff, club president, HELP WANTED-NOW! is in charge of the arrangements. A Full Time Shop recognized Harvey W. Peace, Jr., will.be master by all leading Set Manufacturers i Now you can understand why thousands ,pf civilian volunteer of • ceremonies.' plane spotters are urgently needed by the Ground Observer Corps.' For whether the Russian Ueaders are Idhing sw eet or tough, America must man its “Sky W atch”* with unchanging vigilance so long as the Iron Curtain still exists, Already some 35<),000 patriotic Americans a r e guarding ouh ramparts; doing a job that calls fo r twice their num ber. They need more help—your help—here and nowl ' Just a few hours a week! T hat's all the time-'you're asked to give to earn your wings in the ©round Observer Corps. Sign up today. It's the best insurance—life insurance—f o r vniir miinfay, your community, your own precious family.

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THIS MESSAGE PU BUSHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES:

Bristol-Myers Company The Hillside National Bank Paramount Products Co0 Inc. Cooper Alloy Corporation Jiffy Manufacturing Co, Rotary Metal Slitting Co., Inc. E d geom b Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. STEEL and AHJM3NCM CORF. Kraft Foods Company Flash Cleaners ‘ SunriseDairies SHIRT LAUNDERERS The Lionel Corp, Stin Tube Corporation Hatfield Wire & Cable Miller Steel Co., Inc. Dtvtoion «l Continental-Copper £ Steel industries Inc.,, Tridix Tool & Machine Cot * The Hell Company » Mundet Cork Corp. Yiking Sprinkler Company, Inc. m j k A ■ * t h e h i l l s i d e t i m e s , Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r iZ :iQ ss-r—pi.™ a FOOL-- BEVERAGES - -RESTAURANTS

Seek Ferry Service For Delaware Bav PEPPER-PORK IN A RICE RING • during the coming Tiling period was BED BANK,BANK,, ,060. Deo. 9—TheII—’t w New’ J announced by L. a . Chamberlin, eally Thi jersey Highway AritSority tofey | Regional Commissioner of Internal them knowledge ffie southern tip of New 'Jersey. The announced It has asked Cape May Revenue of the Philadelphia Re­ and oonflden handling their County officials to seek and sift Parkway .extends a ia a s r t h r - f o i y m gion, -who said it was jg jjj of a new tax problems. hew proposals fori a Delaware Lpolicy laid down by the National District Director Mayer said he ferry service near the southern I | Offibe and' is -a ^continuation of the ids the best possible tax in- of the Garden State Parkway. Sponsors Of Effort policy adopted; -by‘-the Philadelphia Arrangemena for M new effort formats n during the - filing period Authority Chairman Katharine Region late lh March 1965. by way of newspapers, radio and E, White said officials of the Parkl thmilv USS°d 8t 1 meetin8 Of AU- Hefetofore, the personal attention T.V. announcements. wayVahd’ New JerBey% southaml representatives and the. of one agent’has been required for Oape May County and Development He also said taxpayers could save most county have pledged their each tax return. Under the “Do It themselves time and money by pre­ wholehearted • cooperation 'in iyfl P M officials. Those n a rtk p a l Yourself” plan, an agent will be .on p S |.m the meeting IncludedI paring their returns at home. This new effort to some up with a feast, hand to assist groups of taxpayers would save them the inconvenience ble plmi for the'ferry project— ^ Btate Senator Nathaniel n .Pnlltll as they prepare- their owij returns. State Senator-Elect Charles w of coming to the Internal Revenue Under the agreement, Cape May If the taxpayer should run Into any Office. If they run into a problem County officials aided by represen­ aandman, Jr., Aesemblynufh Bo- difficulty, the agent or assistor, will at home, telephone service will be tatives of the Southern-New Jersey t I w - ’ KW- fre eholder Btr-estsr- help the taxpayer over the hump, available. Development Council win solicit Lawrence M. Lear, and Freeholders but will positively “riot prepare the 'Further information on the days new proposals toward presenting a „H- Treen. Spencer M. r **turn for* the taxpayer. The only designated for “Do. It Yourself” at workable recommendation to the Soifflg, Osman M. Corson, and Sol persons who will get complete as- N8«^es, all of Cape May County. the Internal Revenue Office Will be Highway Authority. ^iGiance are those isolated cases announced a t a later date. The Authority, which built and „ wSSffi! Highway Authority where taxpayers are illiterate, are operates the 184-mile Garden State commissioner Bayard L. England. temporarily or permanently-‘physi­ NOVEMBER COLLECTIONS Parkway, made the new move in K i p V1°e President; of the South- cally handicapped, or do not speak, Tax collector John 0. Pozar this the interest of exploring “every f*ew Jersey-Deyelppmest Coun- understand or write English. week announced November tax col­ possible means available for the] oll; Mr. Edwin ,8. Nesbitt, President Taxpayers Surprised lections totaled $254,087.66 and as­ realisation of this important ferry of the Cape May County-League cf Many taxpayers are actually sur- sessment collections $1,214.07. Municipalities; ..Mr. Alfred Klimez- r f l project.*' 1% pounds lean pork Not Self-Sustaining vice President of the Cape May Brown pork and garlic in heated County Chamber of Commerce; Mr 1 dove garlic, minced . salad oil lipdarge skillet. . Only last month, the Highway 2 tablespoons salad oil AuthQriijy received* a report Gustave a p p ,,j^ T ra a s p o rta tio h Wash peppers and .remote Trustee of the Development Coun­ pound green peppers lorry project from Mr. George ■. beef broth seeds. Cut into 1-inch squares, HILLSIDE RECREATION cil! and Mr. Edwin L. Gerber, p it Add to meat together with beef Sanders cf the Eudson Siver Day rector of- the Development Gounclir % teaspdohs salt - Line which concluded that the pro­ xk teaspoon pepper broth, salt, pepper, monosodium 1386 LIBERTY AVE. WA 9-9846 The Highway Authority's -three % teaspoon monosodium glutamate, and sugar. Bring to_ a posed service could not support .It­ Commissioner, a re . c h a 1 rm fen boil; lower heat, cover ana sim­ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE self for at least five years and that glutamate White, Vice dharman-Secrelary I tablespoon sugar mer 8 to 10 minutes, or until pep­ NEW ADDITION TO ODE COCKTAIL BAR a $17 million Stat.e subsidy would! ‘John B. Townsend, arid Treasurer pers are tender but not soft. be necessary. Mr.: Sanders had been % cup cornstarch Sylvester 0, Smith, Jr. % teaspoon soy sauce 1 Make a smooth paste of corn­ authorised ts make the studs fdl-| % cup bold water • starch, soy sauce, and water. lowing receipt of several prelimin­ 8 cups hot cooked rice Add to meat mixture and cook un­ Friday And Saturday Nights ary proposals from private groups. Remove -bone - and excess til thickened and clear. . Noting that it could not possibly More Time Home Serve with the hot fluffy rice. Featuring Ann Bennett, Vocalist convince lending Institutions to1 In­ .Yields Bix servings. vest money in a project' involving Carl Kedves, Violinist deficit operation for some time, the Authority found, liaalf powerless: tol Under Reserve Act -Proceed’' jStCffta =basis jf - t h e Sand- ” Six-inoixthff away from ~li0Kfe7 with Jimmy Hack at the Piano SBhool, or work is alltfcs Army asks Internal Revenue Do-It-Yourself Fad The proposed ferry would run of its 17 to 18% year old volunteers The “Do It Yourself” Idea has* You Are Cordially Invited To between cape May, ■ n . ' j„ ’ami under-provisions-of the hew Reserve reached the Interna! Revenue Berv-j Lewes, Del., across Delaware Bay. Forces Act. Yeung men ef "th^'eettf-: themselves; Evenings Of Rare Enjoyment tieing in With the southern termi­ munity are being offered something ice for the income tax filing period! District Director Joseph F. J. nus Of.the Parkway to form an. in­ that was never available to their seg to riiS B S M S ^i i958. Mayer, Interna! Revenue Service, tegral part of a r.ew travel artery father-5oroiner~brotl'ie^}~thfr-'op-- -No hammer and saw are provided,! Newai-fc-Distr-ict^said-the manpower between New England and Florida. portunity. to complete their military but pencils, note paper for figuring. I used in the preparation of individ­ At the present time, the Parkway obligation with only six months1 of; and-*a"coriifSrtBirisTshair‘with‘proper4 service away front home. The re­ ual income tax returns has been tre­ dead-ends, hear Cap.e May City at tax. forms right at hand. mendous, diverting personnel from mainder will beserved with a re­ In past years the Infernal Rev­ serve unit having weekly paid drills their .primary jpbs, bogs 'down the enue Service has- .utilized1 highly collecting of delinquent' taxes, cubs Bank Officer Chosen and- meetings close to home., teohnieal personnel t’o sit down and I .Ithis new plan differs from the tails enforcement activities, and ul­ For Studies Abroad, completely fill out a taxpayer'a re­ timately costs the taxpayer more' draftract which requires two. years turn. Beginning January 3,1968, the money, of active dutyyears with Interna! Sevenua Service will in­ New Polioy a reserve^unit. -Thq draft act also augurate an eduoatlonai program The new ooncept of furnlehing p a y daU- 'a man ter duty a t any time to teach taxpayers to dc the Job] information and advice to taxpayers before he reaches his 28th birthday, j CHERRY STONE OR LI The? new act, therefore, allows you; OYSTERS “R” IN SEASON to better plan your future, work MARYLAND STEAMED CLAMS WITH BROTH or education. ALASKAN CRAB CLAWS B^Qi^-fur-ther—information-contact i K&SSELMAN’S;. SOUTH AFRICAN LOBSTER TAILS your nearest Reserve Training (Den­ APPETIZERS — DAIRY — GROCERIES BROILED MAINE LOBSTERS ver at 361 Central avenue, East Or­ 1584 MAPLE AVENUE HILLSIDE ALSO ange. Telephone ORange 3-6993, STEAKS — SAUERBRATEN AND MANY OTHER ITEMS WINES - LIQUORS BEER SPECIAL. BUSINESSMAN'S LUNQII SERVED' DAILY FISH PLATTERS A SPECIALTY HARRY’S MARKS FIFTH BIRTHDAY 225 Fabyan Place, Newark WA 9-9688 A fifth birthday party was- held For Free Delivery Phone WA 9-9622 December 3 for Rita Susan Mlttle- Ample Parkinjppace — Serving- People In This Area Over 30 Years man, of 508.AFly|houth road. ■ Among the^guests were Judith and Donna Tangel, Susan Becker, I D AYS RN ...... /I Christine Mangold, Beverly- Brice, t DAN and TED Ronnie andf Ci^dy Ragoff. Terry McTernan, all of HillsideT Sheryl r “ Monday thru Thursday, 7 A.M. - 2 A.M. and Judith Mittleman, of Elizabeth, V Friday and, Saturday; 7 A.M. - 3 A.M. JONAS W. SWENSON ( Rudnick and Dale JKundin of f o o d c u f i I # Sunday, Noon * 2 A.M % * Newark. Jonas W. Swenson, senior vice president of The Howard Savings |T 458 LIBERTY AVE. WAverly 9-9576 Institution of Newark, has been se­ FELDMAN FAMILY CIRCLE lected by The National Association Sarah Feldman Family Circle met of Mutual Savings Banks as the re- [Saturday evening at ‘the Custer 316 BROAD STREET, NEWARK HU 2-1272 cipient of a three month scholar- Ave. Synogogue, Newark. ship offered by the Stockholm sav.- Flans “Were completed-for—t-he-an- DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE FOOD PRODUCTS YOU WILL ALWAYS BE PLEASED AT ings Bank in Sweden. Mr. Swenso# nual affair to take place a t the Pot Cheese — Creamed Cottage Cheese — Farmers Cheese will leave January 20th an&*£6ttlrn New. Romanian Restaurant ir. New May 1. : , York. ' Mozzarella — "Ricotta MIKE’S RESTAURANT During his stay abroad, Mr. Swen­ Election. jjjLoffioers will _ajsd.be Most 8 oz. containers Grated Cheese — Cream-Cheese LONG AVENUE corner Bright Street son will, visit banks Jn Sweden, haia. ss of cottage cheese'are 19 VITA FISH PRODUCTS Norway, Denmark, Finland and st and hostess for the evening wiirbe Helen_anl_sam FeW tanr OUR 12 OZ. PKGE. DUNCAN HINES DAIRY PRODUCTS GOOD HOME COOKING France. He will attend national con­ IS FEATURED AT ferences in these countries ^s.well These Products can be bought at your local as have the opportunity to study 23c Tasty, Toasted Sandwiches and Delioious Coffee the individual banking institutions. ♦Acme—A & P—Safeway—Kal’s Deli—gwider’s Mkt.—Jordan’s Mkt.

INSTRUCTION IN ITALIAN COOKIN0 COE MARKET Cochrane’s Cocktail Lounge • THE D’S LUNCHEONETTE 31 COE AVENUE ELizabeth 2-0159 2 TOM’S MEAT MARKET 6) 1274 N. BROAD ST. EL 3-0323 I 351 HILLSIDE AVE., (cor. Leslie St.) WAverly 9-9843 LIBERTY AVE., (cor. Bloy St) MU 8-9888 PRIME MEATS s Proudly Present “Sentimental Moods ii Modern Music” DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS LINE OF ITALIAN MEATS & ITALIAN FOODS AND POULTRY { ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Ricotta, 3 lb. can 89c EDDIE GEE ! HOURS: Daily 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. ONE PRICE AT ALL TIMES Vegetables and Fish — Frozen Foods__ II and his orchestra, Friday and Saturday Evenings A) j ______Saturday 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Ravioli, manicotti, muzzarella, cavatella, bacala. Italian sausage, FREE DELIVERY ' Sunday^_4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. as home made. Italian Cheese and oils. Home made olive salad. Provo- m CLOSED SUNDAYS lone, capacola, Italian salamis, pepperoni, prosciuttini.

DIRECTION OF ZIMMERMAN BROS. HENRY’S HILLTOP TAVERN | i * ^ 7 3 K O SH ER T273 CONCORD DAIRY RESTAURANT HENRY HIMMER, Prop. TOWNLEY’S Restaurant and Caterers 1515 SUMMIT AVENUE- Baked Cakes, Pies, Pastries To Take Home \WHERE OLD FRIEND^ MEET 580-592 NORTH AVE. UNION, N. J. CATERING for Bar Mitzvahs, Showers, MEATS near Morris Avenue * ' ELizabeth 2-9092-3 Banquets, Social and Club Functions Prime Meats and Poultry T SSS8SSS8888S888; Prompt Service — Free Delivery | MAX m e l n ic k TOWN BAKERY HYMAN UMANSKY | SHUSTAK’S BAKE SHOP 1329 Liberty Ave., near Long - WA ^5970 CHANCELLOR DIENER RTH)S. 441 Chancellor Ave., Newark - WA 6-0125 WE ARE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 7 A.M. TO 7 rM . 1609 MAPLE AVE. WA 9-9858 | Delicatessen & Restaurant SPECIALIZING IN BUG Aft AND SALT FREE COOKIES, Tuesday thru Saturday — 1 a.m. to 9:30 P-W. WINES — LIQUORS ~ BEER FRESH BAKED BREAD & BOLLS ALL DAY LONG COFFEE CAKES AND PIES FOR RESTRICTED DIETS. We Cater To Parlies —.Weddings — Banquets SALT FREE BREAD AT ALL TIMES. Delicious Pastries & Cakes — Pure Whipped Cream Cakes 372 CHANCELLOR AVE, NEWARK “ WAverly 8-9872 ORDERS TAKEN FOR BIRTHDAY, PARTY & JRV1NG &DAVE’S MARKET Our baked goods are prepared according to specific formulas. IS6;VvlAPi.F. AVE. WA 3-8923 j IERR Y\S ' LEON SC H E PS___JL SCA'NNTiLL’S TAYERN _ , For The Finest In Foods 450 CHANCELLOR AVE, NEWARK WA- »-»<»/ 1586 Ma p l e a v e . w a -6-5360 1 1328 NORTH BROAD STREET ___ __ E L i^ b eth 3-9576 DINING ROOM SALEM DELICATESSEN 570 N O R T H BROAD STR EET Under New Managbment — Speolaliribg Hi These Stores are under the supervision of the “VAAD HARABONIM SHUFFLEBOARD ^ ELIZABETH, N. J. ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE-FULL COUBSE-r A LA CARTE HAMUVHOKIM of Newark, N. J.” assuring the ELizabeth..4-7882 PIZZA PIES tO TAKE OUT Kashruth of your heme. Sandwiches To Order Open 11:30 AM. to 3 P.M. and 5:30 PM. t» 1 AM. Daily Open AU Day Sunday — Free Parking Page 4— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, Jl@iRSDAY,: DECEMBER re, 1955 ' ' ~ t Essay Contest On \ Hillside A te. School Parents On UN Tour Legal Notices Brotherhood Set | 1 1 I 1 1 • Mrs. Milton Conford and Mra? Abe Oharnack, Americanism chair­ men. lor , Hillside Chapter/ l3‘nai B’rith Women,- announce * that* the h ern ia and C lu k second annual essay contest wIUTie held for 8th grade studenlsntit^lilM side schools. The .subjeot, is “How Do I “Practice Brotherhood”. . Newark Girl Engaged Q ) Program F-0T Judges" wiU :;;be :Dr. Wayne .T.l Social Events Brapom, Superintendent of Schools; . By Mrs. Irene L. Schneider To Robert B. Basch , . ? Harry Cooper, president of Gooperl - WA 3-7112 Alloy Corp., and1 Robert _Q,. Crane;I fp nai B' nth Women publisher of Elizabeth Daily Jour- | THE 6TH BIRTHDAY was cele- I The next regular meeting of Hill-, -y 4.: / . / c / 'braLec\ Friday, December 9 by [side-. Chapter. B’nai B’rith Women, A $25 TJ*. §. savings bond will bel I George Brandt, son of Mrs. Marr will be held Wednesday, December awarded the winning essay on Wed­ garefc- Brandt anU the late George [21 at 8;30 p.m. at Sinai Congrega­ nesday, February 15 at 8:3Q p;m> atl TBrahdt, of 1297 Myrtle "street. Those tion. 1531 Maple avenue. - Program Sinai Congregation, 1531 Maple .aver present were Frances Brandt, Kath­ Iphairman Mrs. Sol Soroka an­ leen Pansico, Jimmy Pansico, Al« nounces that the Hon. Esther Un- aim Senz. Ronald Fronzak, Cooky termann will speak on “Civil. De- Kovac, - Johnny Mantz, and Robert fense”. A movie will be shown on -G’adwaliader, all "of Hillside.' Also the subject.' Lions CIuI) Dance .present■ —were—George's godfather, Refreshments will be served. Anthony Pansico, and Mrs. Pan- To Aid Projects siob of Hillside, and his godmother, Fight Polio — Give Mrs. Stella Frohzak. Decorations ' to Sister Kenny Foundation V About 80 f persons attended the. were in blue ahd yejlow. The ohildr Hillside Headquarters fourth annual charter dinner-dance -ren-played games and had refresh-, 893 Harvard Avenue of the Hillside Lions Club Saturday ments, and pictures were taken! night. The journal published in con­ BENJAMIN SANTUCGI, JR., son nection with the affair raised about of Mi and -Mis Benjamin Santuoci, $2,000 for the group’s Charity, and Group of parents of the. Hillside of 4303 Avy street, celebrated his DAZZLING NEW blind' projects. Dr. Francis Grant third birthday with a gala party was dinner-dance chairman and avenue School Recently attended cssions at the United Nations a_nd Luncheon For Pupils Friday afternoon, Deoember 9. His ACMETTE Abraham'. Mankowitz was in charge Rosary Society little friends, Tommy Paris, Bonnie of the journal. aured the buildings. Mrs. Lee Wol­ At Hurden-Looker [Chanula, Richard Roederer, Mary BEATRICl President George Martin ap­ ff and Mrs. Dorothy Levine were Ann Roederer, Karen Bush, Johnny pointed Patrick Tortorella* an^ Pe­ Christmas Party The executive board of Hurden- Zambolla, and his brother Pliillip Mr. and Mrs.-Lloyq W. MorSand, ACCORDIONS ter G. Humanik to arrange a Looker School P.T.A. last Wedifesr Santucci celebrated with him. -The Sr., of 278 No. 7 th street; Newark Christmas party at the Janet Mem­ The Rosary Society of St. Cather­ iry lalesHn-accordic day, completed- plans- for the an- children played games._and had re­ announce the engagement of thehr orial Home, Elizabeth, on Thursday* ine’s Church held its annual Christ­ freshments. ' Decorations were hi December 22. 4th Dinner-D ance Miai Christmas lunoheoh-fbr pupils daughter fieatrloe A nn. to S s b irt mas party last week in the school from 11:30 'a,m. to 1 p,m. Thursday, Christmas colors, with a large 3. Basch. Airman, USN, son of Mr. hall, about. 150 women attending. December 15 in the school. Follow­ Christmas bell and balloons. Of Sunshine Club The 1 hall was attractively' dec­ Another party was held Friday and Mrs. Samuel Basch. of 150 3 pc. MAPLE ing the luncheon motion pictures Conant street, More than 110 persons are ex­ orated by Mrs. Maurice Murphy and [ will be- shown. evening for Benjamin with about Bedroom S u ite $129.00 pected to attend the fourth - annual Mrs. Nelson Jacobus. Mrs. Clifford The luncheon is conducted to 20 guests present, including -his god­ Miss Moreland, a graduate of Es­ dinner-dance of the’ Sunshine Club O’Neill was chairman of refresh­ permit .mothers to have a full day mother, godfather, and his aunts sex County : High School, Is em­ of the Hillside National B a n k a t'th t ments and Mrs. Gehrp Bauer gen? ■for''Christmas shopping. Mrs. and uncles. Mahy~T)eautifUl"lefts' ployed by the Advertisift MAPLE Suburban Country “:S1I&, Union, at eral chairman assisted by Mrs. Ray- 'Charles Kasalis is chairman. The were received. • Agency, NewarK 7 p.m. tomorrow. mond Healey, Miss Claire Byrne, board has contribute^ to the State MISS CAROL TEPPER. daughter Before entering the Navy, W n Mrs. Fred TLe&43undgus. T. Klinko, Prop. EL 4-4623 Joseph Ortega... Members- of the g j J t-. was .introduced to the group. There was a large tier cake ah# Unit Entertained choral group are Mrs. George BaIJ| decorations were in aqua and f^el- Your Man First Xmas Party For er, Jr., Mrs. Eugene 3rady, Mrs. low. Pictures were taken ahaJ the’ -Mrsr Elizabeth Stevens, p a s t Sfflsim,. Miss Rose Parkas, Mrs. John children played gamesn and were chairm an^*G hlfst the King Brownie Troop 49 Gannon, Mrs. Julian Harszy, Mrs. Holiday Program served refreshments. Carol, whose iSStlroh canber dressing unit,' enter- Learn To Play Before You Buy! Tuesday afternoon. December 20, Healey, Miss Eileen Keelan, Mrs. J. birthday was on Monday, December talned members of the unit re-1 Brownie Troop 49! of Saybrook Noel Maekessy, Mrs. Menza. Mrs, 112, received many beautiful gifts. . I cently at a luncheon at her new Band Practice—Radio—Stage Experience School, will hold its first ChrtSiftias Arthur Morit. Mrs. Donald Purvis, Given Before PTA ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE home in Point Pleasant. Party.. Refreshments will be served, Mrs. Charles Roemer and Mrs. Wal­ Thursday. December 8,>• of the . eh-, Guests Included Mrs. Margaret and gifts wlU be distributed to (81 A holiday program by Miss Caro- ter Van Schaaok. lyn ibripotiia’zf&tl; grsderolBis fo p gagement of Miss Jeanne O’ConnOh Oavaioante, ■ Mrs, John Witte, Mss. Private Individual Instruction the girls. Mrs. William Rispcl! portrayed [of,220 ftew Jersey avenue, Union.I Olga Armstrong, Mrs. Freda Duff, Since organization of the treop lowed the regular meeting of ’ the Santa Claus and gifts’ were distribu­ Georgs > Washington. Sohooi P.T.A. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. George KUnk, Mrs. Austin Ki- in September, the Brownies Save ted. The annual collection was I O’ConnQr of Dunmore, Pa., to Leo iey, Mrs, Anthony Capro and Mrs. j been selling wfapping paper and Monday at the school. Musical Instruments &. Accessories taken for several orphanages. Gifts Committee reports were presented Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timq-1 Agnes Felbsr. " ribbon, and have raised approxi­ and . spiritual bouquets . were' pre­ and Mrs. Mpe Goldberg announced thy. J. Hurley, of 857.. Hollywood — Sheet Music — mately $66. Because they- have ex­ sented to Rev. Joseph- A. Oarroll avenue. ceeded their goal, Mrs. Marie Barr, I that the F.T.A. has 100 percent Electrify your Musical Instrument and Rev. Lawrence Gadek. Mrs". membership of parents, Mrs. Ben Miss 0 ’Conrj.or was graduated Auto Body & Fender leadBr, and her assistants, Mrs. Gerald Glynn was hi 'Oharge. REPAIRS & PAINTING with a PREMIER AMPLIFIER ARTHUR GOLDMAN Elaine Halper and Mrs. Zenua Bim- Feldmar., president, welcomed those from Mary wood College, C anton, baum. are rewarding them with- the present Refreshments were served. Pa», an^ is a meQibeg of th|- faoulty I Les Cove can help you be a of‘the Irvington High School sci­ 657 ROUTE %% Christmas Party ence department. Mr. Hurley, an MU. 8-9849 D r a TAPE RECORDERS Year-Round Santa alumnus of Montclair State Teach-, Res. MU 6-4644 to family or Mends. Give 386 ers . College, attended Nottingham, I \ . W ^ h I-FI PHONOGRAPHS days of service and protection For Sunday School England, University, and is now a through an AAA membership. SELLING OUT JEWELRY A Christmas party will ]je held member of the social studies de­ Musical-Toy Instruments It's gift-wrapped, too. Call him. for all children a the Sunday partment at Irvington High School. I No 'obligation. 1 Nationally advertised Watches, Wedding sohooi of .the Elizabeth Avenue [The wedding will take place DeJ Subscribe To Now In Stock For Xmas | Rings, Signet and Diamond Rings for Men and Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. to­ cember 26. morrow. A covered dish supper will THE HILLSIDJE TIMES New Jersey Auto Club \ Women. Also Cultured. 14 K Gold Tie Tacks. be served at 6 p.m. The group will 156 Clinton Ave, Newark Participate In a devotional service Eastern Star Will $3<50 I call f o r Appo in tm en t and; Christmas caroling. ‘ t MIISC CENTER | Bigelow 2-1400 DAVID QONZER, SO 2-4951 -The evening will be. concluded by d etoi^ p . Of the eStEffi for Christ- Hold Xmas Party fo r 52 Issues mas and by rehearsal forithe an­ . nual pageant to be held at 4:30 pirn. Hillside Chapter 102, Order of the Sunday. Eastern Star, will conduot a busi- meetlng p r i o r i -a Ohrlsttoks BUtt'S BIRTH ANNOUNCED party for ohapter members at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NassT liE Pitn. jSmfffTOW at -the Masonic Hall" 1686 Compton placet annauBSe tffei birth of a daughter, Rcx&r.e Oele, pedt street, ehterlaiaed naembers'-ofl Saturday, Deoember 10. Mrs. Nass the .group at her home Tuesday! Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening. Emanuel M. Reiter, of the above address. Coolidge Principal Auto Body & Fender x Honored At Dinner REPAIRS & PA'INTING fi Miss Edna,Doll, mew prinolpal of Calvin. Ooolidge Sohooi, was re­ Les Cd¥e ■ cently entertained at a dinner 557 ROUTE 29 II the faculty at the Savoy Plaza ~ MU’ 8-9849 . v to Orange. WssJDoIl^was^presented obrtage and later enterialnetf a: the home cf Mrs. Gladys- Petersen 1of Orange, member; .of the faculty. CLOTHING GO. 1 j 39 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH j | Style Shop of Union County f j The Finest Selection Of t ? Clothing Anywhere I j See OurNew FallLiireofj I SUITS, TOP COATS j Your Christmas Club account at Berkeley gives you SPORT COATS, SLACKS these advantages; -charge- for- tlpcmny or dosing ac- HABERDASHERY £ j t ttt the Latest Fashions and Colors f coiuxt. No penalties of any kind. Your money is insured up j CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN j I FOR YOUR NEEDS 1 ..Jift..$lO„Q9.Q..And..Kniir. aecoun,t..eftBng,.d iv id en d s"ttt -l»1iBst-ra!t»- plus DIVIDENDS ° t 8% per annum Come in and start now! 3%

Thursday,,Friday, Saturday December 15, 16, 17 m m r n m u v i n b -•'Kay Mi 11 and, Joan Collins, Farley Granger in “THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVET SWING” and Loan Association Rlohard’Eran, Anthony Quinn, Rita Moreno In' “SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD” ..Saturday—Moain oe------—------Lru n n r i n a g------= • 2 'CONVENIENT OFFICES: Abbot & Costello in “MEET DB. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” 88 Lyons Avenue 408 Chancellor-Avenue Also -“SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD” at Bergen Street Bet. Schley & Wainwright Sunday, Monday, Tuesday f ? ■ December 18, 19, 20 Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey and Oyd Charisse In - WAverly 6-2221 WAverly 3-5242 IT£' ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER” Newark 8, New Jersey Sterling Ilayden .and Anna Maria Alberghetti in , “THE LAST COMMAND” THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 —Page 5

Comets Trip Union ..THE PLACE TO BUY Second Halt Rally New Member Drive ALL YOUR... At Hungarian Club Nips- Farmers '75-72 ide Hungarian Working- ) Initiated its annual By Jack Bean • | drive at the chib, 1316 With a brilliant eeoond ’half & Sunday afternoon. sphjqfe-, the Sillside High Comets Wpfi;Of:?l, Conk, J a c k o w i t z , record- Friday night on the local spurt L*y. announces the drive r a g the next opened the 18BB-6S season; by alp- 11 fouls for’16 points; .Dormer members who have not yet ping, the Union. Farmers, 75-72! PINGRX applied for their membership cards beading- the Mareon in the' impres­ Rich’son, f are urged to contact either Hie sive and exciting victory werfe Mjmlrey 131amond,..-BHddv. .Mnlipiy manager or club officers. Refreshments wire served and and" Jerry-Lieberman jviftt 20, 18 music was oloo provided. The affair "and. n points respectively;------was well, attended and President tha snore was PO188 Wallace Tomy expressed thanks to In" fft3® :3 |rj® |i^ ;:;^ |p |d by their ■11 who participated. 6-8 oenter, Bob Hoerrner, who scored 22 points. Hillside overcame the 11 point deficit which the Secqnd Grade Gives • Warmers fM t-U f ■-.... ,r In the final three minutes of the Scully, f Assembly Program 1 game, w lif ffie sSote tied at $£105;: Oimflrca The second grade class of Miss Hillside scored seven straight points De ’Qraaf RUth, Langer of George Washing- to wrap It dip. Caging these seven tour School presented an assembly big points were Diamond,. Ueber- the primary grades re- man, Falfl and. Barry Schulman. 3fitly This week the Comets travel to The months of the year were Perth Amboy Tuesday and Friday: [represented by the“following' stu­ entertain Springfield Regional on dents in order of their appearance: the local court. [Anthony- Orea, - Judy Maddalena, JNION plane Capro, Ira Weiss; Pauline Reinhart, nf c pinkos,- Susan - Raster, Judy Fisch- grund, Ronald Galbraith, Matthye Hoe-rrner, Q Aracich, Diane Boxer, Ann Meisler, Montgomery,. Robert^ Rech. Adams, rg Youths Arrested I The six little dollies were Andrea packer, Lynn Carroll, Helene G-el- ler, Joanne Kleppel, Judith Dayne Stano, lg ’U clip Thefts and Susan Lukacs. 0rder Your ^c a ste r Brand "Oven Ready" 'Tdta Two Elizabeth youths; one 17 --Christmas recitations -were- given HILLSIDE years old, were arrested -by police| by Harold Erman, Howard Schwartz, Rona Fein, Gary Wayne, Sanford MollOW,,'^ Monday night charged with petty Schuhnan, If laiceny for theft -of- hub. caps from Teitelbaum, Derinis Mark, Sanford Gunthers If, Cars in the Merkle-Motors Co. - lot Greenberg, Robert- Rechr Todd 9BBSB at 1415-Maple -a-venuc.----- Weidenbamn, David Rubinfeld, Mufphy,o - - One- of- -the-youths j is Joseph Di Blena Flanagan, and Suzle Griff el. Lieberman, rf Netta, Iff, oT 522 Second avemie. [ Judith Dayne and Sanford Green- _ berg sang songs appropriate for the * 1 1 Diamond, lg Elizabeth. He was released in $100 t u r k e y bail The -minor- was release

ness to a sacred meeting between mind. that ,man and1 God. ' 3hp ffiillstiip (UtitiPB 3d, " A week later, I tooH care of . ah' I attended.a meeting and listened. old lady. We -were in the rig. I Entsrod ft. second cla'se matter, January SI. 1926, at ttie Poal Office Seems they didn't ask for any­ bent down to adjust the blanket. at Elizabeth. Nets Jersey, tinder the Aot of ttaroh I, 1179. thing,-All they wanted was to give She suddenly reached up and kissed SERVICES YOU NEED Printed and Published every Thursday at a to the town and its pepple. 1 studied me on the j cheek "You are a 1443 North' Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey ’ the situation and’ after1 thinking It stranger”, she said, “and you are by, over, I joined. so very good to me.” Boy I That was ACCORDION AUTO DRIVEWAYS HOUSE MOVERS THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING- COMPANY Weil, they gave! They gave me a'" thrill. When X got home I hold Sidney Sllyersteln..— t’'.."...... Business Manager first aid InstftWdatg and training- my wife a^out another woman SCHOOL v UPHOLSTERY SHORERS Robert * Kaplan...... Editor In resuscitator and lnKajator "pro- kissing me." She wasn’t a bit Jefel-; Asphalt Driveways cedurc. They gave me confidence In ousr-She-smiled.------AND -PARKING LOTS BUILT my abilities to .save a' life, Above I've been oh the squad tor two H ensch’s Accordion S tool' General Auto Upholstery ■Telephone WAverly 8-8307 all, they began,, by) their example. years now. In doing, this volunteer' Lll work done with power rolior WM. AD AMO WITZ 322 BLOY ST. MU 6-3472 SUBSCRIPTION RATES to teach me a little understanding job I’ve learned much about.hu-’ Hillside Auto Top AU kinds, of maion work done. PRIVATE ACCORDION LESSONS ■ The TIMES will be sent to any part ol the- lor of .my .own distorted• opinions. I manity. It’s given me a tolerance* And Seat Cover Co.— House Movers and Sliorers really became, an interested mem­ a- satisfaction a n d a profound A Specialty in Complete. JAMES La MORGESE the regular subscription price of $3.50 a year, singly, copies 8 Cents, 1180 Liberty Ave. Mtl 0-2224 508 HARVARD AVENUE tags to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these routes. ber. . iyarmth which I had never pos­ AccOrdion. Repairs - 10 pAlJ7!>VE. • And then the day. dawned, that sesses before. If you’ve ever had Pat McGarrigle, Prop,. S COMMUNICATIONS Acqordions Sold HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY I wa.s qualified to go on "the rig.” “a call” _to serve humanity and Convertible'Tops - Seat Covers IRVINGTON - ^The TIMES'Is always pleased to publish letters and. other Items' That is their name for the ambu­ you -didn’t know howr here is your Exchanged or Rented nterest to readers, and Invites such communications. . The name lance, I hustled from my warm answer. I’ve learned that a man’s Pickups & Amplifiers Installed TRUCK CUSHIONS MU 8-5255 - and address of the writer must be given In every case/ not necessarily bed1, got into my uniform, and down measure of succes§ in life lies withr- 1 Music Books for Accordion Repaired and Recovered for publication,-but as an evidence -of good faith. Anonymous com­ to Fire Headquarters I went. The in himself, not in a larger bank ELECTRICAL munications will not be published. ambulance was stationed there. My account, a car with more” horse­ AIR COMPRESSOR.' first aid partner ; was ready and power or a television with a larger CAMERAS CONTRACTING INSURANCE HILLSIDE LOSING GOOD MEN with one of our efffolent firemen screen. When men of the stamp of Milton B. Oonford, John M. driving, we were off. 1 wondered Of course, squad membership re- Air compressor rental service & EQUIPMENT Shep Electrical Service what my first, case would ,be, quires some bodily and comfort sac! for concrete breaking KATHRYN A. KELLER Malone and, Henry Goldhor retire from the local governing was a wedding guest...... rifiees, but when I close my eyes 326 Bloy St. WA 6-2471 and emergency-service UNION —- GENERAL INSTJhAN CK body three-years in sueoession. it is time to take a closer look I his happy dancing” for the bfldi at night, my- conscience whispers r . r Wiring — Light a t municipal government. . • • ! and groom, had partake too to me "M’s worth it, mister, it’s for industrial plants CAMERA EXCHANGE i M and Power. 1444 North Broad S trm Government at the ''grass roots”, or local level, is the!?™?11 °.f the^bottle and |B bJ} worth it;.” Authorized Dealer had, gashed his .head rather deeply. If you want to.-meet the squad, P eter A. Drobach Co. j *Motpr and All Telephone; WAverly 3-889) keystone of onr national system, and it is Ihe closest to the ■The doctor and we gave him' first why don’t you.attend one of their KODAK - GRAFLEX people. While it has advanced away from what was regarded ald'-oare and got hlm-intorthe “rig.” meetingsrIt~you can’t attend, please Construction Equipment BELL St HOWELL - REVERE (IrjmFwJ Electrical Repairs # as the ideal—the New England town meeting—it is still at the I was in the back alongside of him. write to Captain Thomas! Greene. High Fidelity Music System* State Highway No. 29 UN 2-0018 Complete and Efficiem Servln local level that the people know the candidates best. They have He had sobered -up rather quickly. Jr., c/o The Hillside Ambulance ship. Onion. N. J. Photo Finishing on Premises Air Conditioning Service Know wh'at happened? He began a better opportunity tffi-meet them in person, to know what they Squad, 399 Hollywood avenue, Hill­ BINOCULARS are like and to assess their qualifications at close range. to recite “The Lord’s Prayer." He side, H7J. for full information. probably hadn't prayed since he Adv.—(Paid for by a Hillside AIR CONDITIONING 1034 Stuyvesant Ave., Union ELECTRICAL PLUMBING If the keystone weakens, the rest of the struotuTe is 'in was a child. It cams out of him with family whq are profupdly apprecia­ . * -TIN - $-.6573 ' REPAIRING danger of toppling, and it is therefore the base of the govern­ Such sincerity of feeling that I felt tive to trre FOlieei Firemen and HEATING & HEATING mental setup that must receive immediate attention the moment, tears welling - Into my eyes. This Sguad Members for their hURi&PP any cracks appear. was a fellow human and like all of and cooperative assistance. during ZENITH RUSS DAVIS us; he feared death. I was a wit- their recent Illness.) Many will undoubtedly say the situation is nothing to wor­ CERV-ALL .CAMERA EXCHANGE 1280 N. BROAD ST. . EL 4-6195 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR r y about, someone else will come along who- will fill the hill Heating & Air Conditioning Co. HOME MOVIE SFECXAIJSTS HOME & INDUSTRY satisfactorily. But to take.that attitude is to ignore the danger Photo Supplies & Equipment . MILLER & DUFEK Sen. Morse To Speak For Bonds Sales and Service We Repair & Sell— signals prevalent in the modem world, Cameras - Projectors All Electric Appliances The system of free elections is on trial today as it has Plumbing ana Heating Contractors 444 B loy'St. MU 8-5872 Boughi - Sold - Exchanged MOTOR REPAIRS never been before. A philosophy is growing in ever-expanding for Washing Machines, Refrigera­ -areas of the world that this system does not measure up to the Sheet Metal Fabricators 303 MORRIS AVE. tors, Fans and Industrial Motors 1303 Columbia PI. needs of the people. And when it begins to show signB of weak­ ONVERSIONS TO OIL OR GAS Elizabeth ' EL 3-7667 Westinghouse & GE Appliances ness at the. grass roots, that is where 'the problem must be at-, Work Called For & Delivered tacked first. Democratic government in this day and age oannot afford APPLIANCES CARPENTER FUEL OIL - PRINTERS to compromise with half measures or to be satisfied with any­ CABINETMAKER BURNERS STATIONERS thing less than the best.. In competition with totalitarian sys­ ou Always Get The Best Deal At tems, incompetence, inefficiency and just plain indifference are BEST DEAL DAVID B. PEARCE ROBERT KYBER Formerly Hillside Press serious added hazards. APPLIANCES Local government in the hands of men who oannot give it Carpenter — Cabinetmaker Complete Heating Service PRINTING AND th eir full, most complete and undivided attention is unbusiness- (Evelyn Buttwell, Prop.) PHOTO OFFSET 1045 NORTH BROAD. ST. like and wrong. It xs~wasteful and expensive. There is leBs re­ For Excellent Service Cali WEDDING INVITATIONS tu rn forgreater, expenditure and possesses the means for de- Phone EL 4-3971 2103 Vaux Hall Road, Union A SPECIALTY stroying itself. HOME UTILITIES The situation cannot be over-emphasized. In order to re­ SHOP: i i T j o h n ”st., Hillside WA 3-6033 ta in good "men in looal* government—or indeed government at MUrdock. 8-1178- CO., Inc. 1454 N. BROAD ST.—2nd FI. all levels—the compensation must be made worth while, It is , Mayfair Theatre Bldg. n o t merely a question of politios, for it involves the welfare of HEATING - OIL BUHNERS th e people from the bottom to the top. DANCING FUELOIL REINHARD Government is1 not a part-time joo, an avocation or a hobby. SCHOOLS PRINTING COMPANY Even in Hillside it is big buriness, and like any suooe.ssful busi­ SEN. WAYNE MORSE MOSHE KOUSSEVITZKY Nationally Advertised Phone ESsex 5*1700 Printers - Stationers ness must be operated efficiently. .. Moshe Koussevitzky, world re­ Adams, star of stage, screen, ab j TELEVISION - REFRIGERATORS All Types O f. Dancing Taught nowned cantor and concert artist, television, and the fabulous Mbich WASHING MACHINES - RANGES 753 COIT STREET Office Supplies and Equipment will perform at -the Israel Bond dancers who will give their interpre­ RADIOS & ALL Hortense Greenwald Greeting Cards Chanukah Festival Sunday, Decem­ tation .of well known Israeli dances. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ' IRVINGTON Wedding Invitation* “I Cover Hillside Township” ber 18._8_n.m.. at the Mosque Admission to the festival will-be We repair all electric appliances Theatre, Newark. by the purohase of State of Israel School Of Dancing- 1441 North-Broad Street Guest speaker will be Senator Bond. Further information may-be 1450 NO. BROAD ST. WA 6-3066 vidua! with a bit of suspicion about At- that time, I read about a. re­ Wayne Morse of. Oregon. ,Others secured by telephoning- the\.opm-- AUTO 1 on the program - include Joey,. “do gooders#”' In-fact, I never be­ quest for volunteer members for mittee at MArket 3-9083, ACCESSORIES Mayfair Theatre Bldg. GENERAL lieved any person ever did any­ the Ambulance Squad. I decided to TELEVISION thing for atiyone . else without a see what the setup was. What’s fta ployed by Kraft, Pisano pleaded- Studio? WA .3-9166—Res. WA 3-4537 CONTRACTORS & RADIO SERVICE selfish motive. it for them? What’s behind it? Industry Over Top guilty? Because be had neverbeen A-A AUTO STORES arrested befqre and had a^gSddj thB.long waits ttttposed upon motor. Free Delivery and Installation employment“"Tecord~~for 23" years, Sts_ at the.-.siaflqnij O ffllS Ip ; D’AMIANO’ For Red Feather Judge Penn-levied the line. In a HERTZ statement v;4b\; police, Pisano s$id PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE Sohuitse said. “However, we ars 254 Long Ave WA 6-1481 Hillside Radio & The Industrial divMion of Bas-t some “emotional compulsion” was a s „ low as $1.97 Gal. definitely against sacrificing safety era. Unlojj -County's Red-Feather.' responsible for his act. for the sake of- convenience. Until GENERAL BUILDING , Television Service C«. DRIV-UR SELF SYSTEM campaign has exceeded Its goal . lor Joseph Jednesty, 44, of314V2 Po’-J One Shot Lasts All Winter we get the needed Inspection fa- CONTRACTORS the first time In 13 years, it was mona avenue, Jersey City, a Kraft Saties, It’s better to wait In line ar. 1536 Liberty Ave., Hillside lannounced this Week. Complete Development Work Move-Dr-Self and Save employe Who-Pisano said was an AUTO-LITE - DELCO hour or two* than possibly spendl near Winana Ave. I William J. Wiseman, general accomplice, waived a hearing and several weeks to '‘a''hsspltal.” Including Sewers, Streets CARS $5.50 PER DAY chairman of the f!ve.oommunlty was continue^ in $500 bail for the —Bchultze phtetefl-BBt that Govern- Service on Contract or Call* effort that benefits 28 Community BATTERIES Or Robert B. Meyner had- asked TRUCE RENTALS Grafod Jury, Jdenesty, a ohecker W 4 3-4055 Chest agencies. said latest colleOr and platform worker, has denied 15.00 Allowance on your old battery rhetqridally.of the Senate majority, tlphs have pushed the industrial "Dare' you risk the danger to bun December 31 DAY, WEEK or MONTHLY any connection with the thefts. •Dance tof Charles Wernicke Jr; group's total to 3277,027, $27 above .According to jdlice, Pisano took Free Delivery & Installation safety Involved in passage of the SAME DAY SERVICE 380 MORRIS AVE. — Cor. Orchard St. its assigned goal' Of $2J7;000. .*■ bOl?" Chapter, D.A.V. about $53 worth of K raft products January 3 ELiz.4-1114-5.fi ELIZABETH, N. J. The campaign as n whole, Mi- * -wh-ieh“he-wafi-to-deUver-tir'a”ware^ —iiThat-riek -le-a—very real—one; BO B KTTTNER Wiseman reported, has yielded more house in Kearny and transferred Schultzs said. “SUmhiaacn af .Oh , Reorganization meeting of Town­ than $480,000, or 86 per' cent b! ’the them to his car. Detectives William of the two inspections 1wm5d mean ship- Committee. . | TV & RADIO $438,000 quota. •Dierolf, Thomas Duffy and Robert ELIZABETH that-' the very autos which mos: January 3 1586 MAPLE AVE. WA 3-3153 - Largest of the 'ffiVgsSTT1 major Mason' worked on the case.- 663 Elizabeth Ave, EL 3-9148< need inspection—-the unsafe ones— Meeting of Woman’s Club:"" | We Repair All Makes units; the industrial' imit“ 5hnually E-Z'TERMS — $1.00 WEEKLY \ wUl be on the road a fufl year with Township Committee meeting. Qf Radios & Television Is assigned a quota equal to 60 per onk oheoklrlg. The consoleatloua Mother-Daughter January 4 Telephone Answered 24 Hours A Day c e n t1 of the overall objective. It drivers will keep their oars safe High School .P.TA. meeting. scholia corporate executive and em­ Xmas Gift Exchange special hearing date.The men were With or without enforced Inspection Board meeting of B’nai B’rith Installation and Maintenance of TV ploye gifts in 188 industrial plants A Ghrjstmas gift exchange will apprehended December jl • for a l| iafethe Irresponsible ones wffl be Women’s Chapter, and other Electronic Equipment In Elizabeth, Hillside, Linden, Ros- take place at ;a meeting of the legedly taking part in a dice game causing more accidents than ever ehe and Roselle Park. January 10 1 ; January 18 Mother-Daughter Club of Hilfhlde in a Second: floor Wash roam-^L-ffryp- He added that It seemed Ironical Township Committee meeting. According to Mr. Wiseman;--the Avenue School Thursday, December tnat tne move to reduce Inspections £ Meeting of B!nai B’rith Women’s industrial unjt is the only major plant. T h e raid was engineered by came - during.-:, New Jersey's S-D January IT Chapter. 15 at 3:15 p.m‘. in the cafeteria. a police detail under Deputy Chief Saybrook School P.T.A, meeting. campaign unit whloh has shown a Each member will also bring gifts (safe driving) campaign, wnloh ex­ . January 23 year-by-year Increase in every drive Ernest A. Voelk with the coopeya- tend to January 2. IK ohbdlfcg thi Board of Education meeting. Meeting o f_.' Hillside Chapter for shut-ins. #on--of - th e ; management. * Board='of"Health meeting. stnoe -World" War TlT’The ’last time • Program chairmen Mrs. Lillian fflf^ r® ”eh®TiffiS'New'^'Jerssy'-Au- Presbyterlah l3ten. Industry reached its Community to Club is carrying out its trddl- Planning l|Q|ird meeting.1 January 24 Raschal and her daughter Sandy Donor ' Iredffi roi^idup of B’nai Chest goal, however, was in the fall have planned an afternoon of suljj tlonal policy of protecting the safe Township Committee meeting. of 1842. ty of ml motorists In the state. • B’fith Worhen. prise games. Couple And Judge Cancer dressing njifieting of B’nai 1 January 25 . Of the 11 management members, Planning Board meeting. six exceeded their quota, including B’rith Woiheii. the group headed hy William ■ M. Law Counsellors January 14 January 26 Bristol HX of Bristol-Myers Oo„ Lionel Employes _ - ^ u ^ 4ance-b£-4talian-^augh^ Parent-education meeting 414,§8'6,'l38 per cent "n? "$tlt700; cud -=Km=B@Trs:-Hirry:* F ^ ters of Hmside. 'WSSKMtOtt .Scfi£R5l"T^Tr^r“ Bo Adlerbert, cf -Sunrise. Dairies, of 1536 Schley street, and- Magla- It’s A Date j January 17 January 31 IsiW, 107 per cent of $7,888." Under Suspension WSTSKtoey Bbrnbaum, of Mu- Jeii •High 'S b h S £.%A: hoard meet­ Towpship Qpinibl'bfeeei ipeeting.. Although seeking postponement ome avenue, are among the five Today ing... . because attorneys had not had time HlHslders who have qualified as Election Hg_ officers of Hillside Township Committee meetlrig BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM to prepare their case, 18 employes cqunsellors-af-law, I t w a s a h ‘-‘ Democratic Olu^. * Two Arraigned In of Lionel Corp„ 28 Sager ..place,:.last nounced this week, by the State HOlida-y party of QUb^ Pack 1^6. Thursday night asked Acting Mag­ Supreme Court, The others are Ro­ . Saturday Kraft Food Thefts istrate Percy H, Penn for- as. early bert B. Sohaohman, 6f 1480 Orchard Christmas party of Italian -rpeClU'TiSa'fiiTg gT gamKirng',FnnrjjQs terrace, and Donald L. ‘He r g h ^ i Danghters^tiy1 PCiUgide. D O N ’T W A I T ! w jours out “ ’MtCbM^FlSihb, 48', o f 1483 East 8r? Westminster avenue. Sunday. .The ready cash yon need Is waiting in our office for 10th street, Brooklyn, N. Y., was resenting 13 of the defendants, in- Mr. and Mrs. Margolis. and Christmas h'bML. of ' Hpnorary fined $50 for larceny of products Schachman have their law ’ offices you! And the r.nstg arc no plfiaaing!ly-lmg-:Eastr_friimdly_ now fof Christina; S to p ^^iSTOenc Oompahy, Evans Terminal by Aet- and have been deprived of thplr offiees in Newark and Perth Am­ Christmas >;ar ty - . Brownie Come in soon and see the port*! servioe at all times. Bates -include all charges. No . ing Magistrate Percy H. Penn last earatags just before the Ohr'iSuas boy. Troop'1 38. able that gives you big machine, Thursday night. holiday. . . • _ All ’Will be sWom^ in this after­ Tuesday performance! Full-size keyboard. extras. Come in today. Help solve money problem^. Driver for a trucking firm em- Judge Penn set last night-as the noon at the lupreme Court cham­ Meeting of ItaMan Daughters of ber, Trenton, Hillside.. Wonderful to get. .. or to give! Township Committee meeting. R e a d the Wednesday Know What One Inspection Board m e e ¥ in g _ p f Women’s Smith-Corona The HILLSIDE American 'ORT. v o w s fAtmi roftiAMSj Meeting of B’nai B’ribh Women’s Yon W ant- Chapter. * Opposed By NJAC December 33 Humiliation of one of the two Membership rsOly of Young Dem­ NATIONAL BANK m w y 0 i Get It! annual state motor vehicle lnspec- ocratic Club of Hillside. '‘T• tiohs would be “a,big step back­ December 23 ------QNE-QF-F-IGE — WO BR-ANGHES----- ward m motoring safety,” F. Ken- :. Meeting, of ’Reserve • BoEoe Asso- - vou're missing:—In 'chance* neth Sohultze, general manager Of (»S|j8t£, -/ _ " " ' ’ sLIFER TYPEWRITER CO. ^ the New -Jersey Automobile C!uh' ASSETS OVER $27,000,000 class!- . December 26 vou^ overlook -the tAAA). A bill 'to reduce . Reunfon 6f High- School Class of (ESTABLISHED 1930) Member Federal Reserve System to benefit by them often. the inspections one a year" has’ I860. ' n P - .n u s M d 'ftt Senate, and -Assembly December 27 Rentals — Repairs---- Sales , Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation man Carmine F. Savlno (R„ Ber­ Township: Committee iheettng. gen) has said he will move its pas­ 655 HIGH STREET NEWARK N. J. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS, 6:30-8 P. M. THE HILLSIDE TIMES sage In th e Assembly,' . Planning Board meeting. 1443 North'Broad St. •i'The New Jersey Automobile Club December 26 WA 3-9207 has long beoh critiqM of the short / Christmas ilarty ' of Fortnightly MARKET 3-2616 a g r® ditto laspeohon faculties, and Group. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1635 —Page f l

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, THE |-mander. Dr. Irvins. Brody; treasurer, Charles-E. Bradford; re­ holiday activities for its other age REV. THOMAS F. CANTY COUN­ commanders, William G. Chaddon. cording secretary, Martin u-ottlieb; Winter Day Camp groups including Nu^een and Teen­ Directory Of CIL NO. 3197—Second and fourth Donald Carey’and Harry Weinstein; corresponding secretary, Barbars agers. Further information may b obtained at the Hillside Y, 87 HiU-f ! Thursday at Christ the King Hall, treasurer, Paul Kifner; service offi­ >od place; HILLSIDE* e-HfAPTER, WO­ at lai For Juniors At Y side avenue, WAverly 6*4682. Mhl : Bloy St. and Rutgers Ave.—Grand cer, Walter Howell; historian, Law­ MEN’S AMERICAN ORT —First Charles Grubin and Mrs. Isadora-",‘1 Clubs and Organizations Knight, Harold Livingston; Deputy illslde Y Junior Activitii Grand Knight* William Ringwood; rence Goldsmith and adjutant, Ros- hony Piegari; memberhip commit- Thursday at 8:30 P.Mf at Slna; Steirman are co-chairmen^. Chancellor, John. Desch; recording coe -I. Mullloan Jr!, 1303 Liberty | t » chairman, Hyman Sc-hulman Congregation, 1531' Maple ‘"’Ave,— S ta s some organizations axe always to the process o f electing new secretary, Charles Eriksen,.. 636 avenue. . , MOTHERS’ CIRCLE OF HILL­ President, Mrs. Jack I left' Damp program will b< Newark League Plans •oflio&rs, It Is suggested that the secretary of eaoh organization Madison Ave* Elizabeth: financial B’NAI B’RITH WOMEN, HILL­ SIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH presidents, Mrs. Irving Bailey,' Mr f epe check, the SIDE CHAPTER — Third Wednes­ —Third Monday 8 p.m. in the Sun­ secretary, Joseph Wallack; treas­ Louis Spevack, Mrs. Alfred Levey kage for all-grade school youn A Hannukah Program listing below, and send any corrections or additions to the Hlflj u rer, v Frank Weishapl; wardenl day $ti6 p.m. at Sinai Congrega­ day School room of the church. tion, 1531 Maple Ave. President, President, Mrs; David Innes; vie?, al secretary, Mrs." Belotsan 1 ®tara' 8 year* 8ttl Newark League, Jewish N a tio n a l I John Berting; Advocate, William The dates of this program are Tut Home m Asthmatic Children- gffil All local organizations are listing for Di Buofto; inside guards, August Mrs. Moe Steinman; 1st. vice presi­ president, Mrs Marie ShafctuCk; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Basch; re­ ■ I , day, Wednesday and Thursday, t rer, will meet Monday, Decern^..' There is, no charge, Magold and T. Gzarnotowitz;, out­ dent, Mrs. George Weiss; 2nd vice ordtoa secretary, Mtb. Ijg fa g i 27-2f and they are bel president, Mrs. Sol Soroka; 3rd cording secretary, Mrs. Harry __19 at 12:30 p.m. at the Essex ' side guard, Joseph Reilly; trustees, oorr*ponrris Kiser, 1505 Leslie l J u * Mrs. Carl Frahm; assistant secre­ program will bg, open to all familiej oi Irvington is in charge of the — First Tuesday 1:80 p.ih. at Eliza­ 1438 Goihpton terrace.- 1 Michael McGuire. witch; recording secretary, Mrs. beth Town and.. Country Club, 917 Sherman. Suckno; corresponding tary and treasurer, Mrs. Wllbun ■ who . hold Y membership. Familial Hannukah program, which Will ity* ■ L IB E R TY AVE. • BUSINESS­ HILLSIDE Ar.XBULANCE SQUAD I ASSEMBLY 29, OR I not yet Y members may enroll theii elude a candle-lighting ceremony ,Nqr"43road St., Elizabeth. President, .—First aid meetings every'Friday secretary, Mrs. Lewis Kaplan,iplon, 1B 5j ~ ^ McNair, prelate, Mrs. Edward* [HE RAINBOW FOS MEN’S ASS’N.—Second.^ Ttiesday .. 8 Liberty Ave.; financial secretasL Kayle; publicity, Mrs. Richard ■ohildreh for this program and-aftei conducted by officers and board Mrs. Harold J'. Love; 1st vice presi­ evening, business meeting last Mon­ it and • third Mondays the winter vacation .. the " Child’! members. Mrs. Abraham Melik of dent, Mrs. Walter Kobln; 2nd vice p.m, at 1320 Liberty Ave. President, day in Henry Goldhor Room of u m M eon Brazer; associate ft Jaggers. cial secretary. Mrs. Milton. Rubih; * HILLSIDE REPUBLICAN CLUB membership will be good, fof all *5 Maplewood, past president, will pre­ . president, Mrs. Albert Scaocia; Arthur, Britfcmanj^vice president Fire Headquarters, 380 Hollywood sent a review of “Marjorie Morning- treasurer, Mrs.. Addison, Sanborn; Ave. President Joseph A. Kelly; treasurer, Mrs. William Krautblatt; —First Tuesday at Polish. American Otto Zimmerman; treasurer, David Hail, 400 Bloy Si. President, John Wii Camp is being spon- star” by Herman Wouk. ' recording. secretary,, Mrs'.. Franklin Kizyma; corresponding secretary [vice president. Mrs. Jean Giordano; social secretary, Mrs. Moe Gold­ treasurer, Arthur Kreszl; record­ berg; sentinels, Mrs. Jack Blum- Krug. Anthony Captor vice presi- i jointly with the Newark Y Mrs. Nathan. Barbarosh of SouUx ' j. Rogers; corresponding secretary, and attorney, Emanuel Gersteh, lsure proper age groupings foi Orange will preside at a brief busi­ Mrs—Phillp^T—Schaubf-737--Salem- ing: secretary.—Mrs.- Ann—Goldhor; berg and Mrs. Henry Goldhor; 1313 Liberty Ave.; recording, secre­ corresponding secretary. Jess Hol­ counselor, Mrs. Abe Charnack. Eleano;• er,” corresponding sec­ fib children. ness meeting before the prograp-^ road, Union;, junior counsellor, Mrs. .dude tary, Mrs. Jean Peckls. lander, 1574 Leslie S t; sergeant-at- ITALIAN DAUGHTERS OF retary, Lillian Capro, recording sec- Mrs. Herman Jacobs, of Elizabeth*- ; Maurice J. Murphy.' retary. 507 Oonant St.: Douglas es at Temple B’nai will discuss a fund-raising project ST. E L LZ A B E T H H“ GtJIED: . arms . .. Michael Giordano;—captain^ HILLSIDE ASSOCIATION — Third MEN’S PBOtaXtESS -CLXJB^-Eg sf I Thomas Greene.- Jr.; assistant cap- Havlland. ank Lt ark, and trips to ne in ‘behalf of asthmatic children. Tuesday 8 *30 p.m. at Sinai Congre­ Tuesday at Polish American Hall, places of Interest. Children Imi li 11I St. Mary Mag- tabu Sol Soroka, 400 Bloy st. President Mrs. Roslna ;ant-i gation, 1631 Maple Ave. President, dalene—Third Tuesday evening at I ROSARY SOCIETY OF CHRIST ;r CLUB OF bring their awn lunch and a b Strike Back! Moe Fruchter; vice presidents, Iuzzolino, president; Mrs. Mary Ml- supplied by blie Y. Give to Conquer parish hall, 137 Pomona. 'Ave., New­ THE KING R.C. CHURCH—Mon­ serentinb, vice president; Mrs. Lil­ n official notl-' ^ ■ w lll be Herbert Silber, Charles Rohrlioh day before first Sunday at 8;15 pun- ‘resident, Alvin • CANCER _and Benjamin Feldman; corres­ ark. president,-Mrs. Fred LanGtohj- lian Batiatn.w secretary, 205..Penn­ T-owenstein; vice presidents, Thom­ at. school l^gll; Moy street and CbT- sylvania avenue; Mrs. Merva Fer- ponding secretary, Maurice Roth- vioe president, Miss- Elizabeth Kel­ umbla avenue. President, Mrs. Jo­ as Chamberlain, Samuel Dubow, holtz; financial secretary, Samuel ler; chaplain. Mrs. Joseph J. Kre- rigilo, |/f.easurer; Mrs. Christine Do* Dr? M. M. Lilian; secretary, Jess Ruth Ann Laws;' ooi seph A. Wallack; vice president, mina, assistant treasurer. server, Beverly Norfo you Leventer; recording secretary, Al­ vet; secretary, Mrs. Herbert Lay- Mrs. William J. Shuhala; secretary, Hollander, 1574 Leslie'street; treas­ can find where lan B o 'c h n e r ; sergeant-at-arms, cock; treasurer, Mrs. William H. THE HILLSIDE SAGITTARI - urer, Walter Spitz; club advisor. server, Barbara Mertz Mrs! David W. Bataille, .338 Bloy ANS, archery club^First and third Conlnn, Celine Dzuba, Gerald Goldman; cheer chairman, Grieshaber. street; treasurer, Mrs. Angelo Rubl Custe Leon Shider. Mondays at Hillside Hobby & HILLSIDE LODGE 1514, B’NAI beU, Mai*y Ann Muyi to buy anything HILLSIDE CHAPTER NO. 192, Sport Shop. President, Roscoe* I. WOMEN’S PROGRESS CLUR*-^ ORDER OF THE l! AS TERN STAR HILLSIDE KIWANIS CLUB — B’RITH—1Third Monday, 8:30 p.m. dereon. l&ullican Jv,; vice president and a t Sinai Congregation, 1631 Maple II IL L HIGI SCHOOL Fourth Tuesday 8j30 jam . at Hill­ —Meets first and third Fridays 7:30 Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m: atj secretary, Lawrence Fitzsimmons; P.T.A.—Regular meeting school au­ side Y, Ql Hillside Ave.—President, jggg in Masonic Hsll. 1444 North the Hitchffi^Fost, Route 22, M o n . I Ave. President, Milton-R. Carls: 1st 1412 Boa place; treasurer, William vice president, Lawrence Levitas; ditorium first Wednesday of Octo­ Mrs. Jack Abelowitzy vice presi- Broad St, President, Kenton D. Wood; 1st R. Mullican; sergeant-at-a r m s. ~ ffiorthy Matron, ‘ Mrs. Mildred ■ ttv ic e .president, Robert Rosen- ber, November, January, February, dents, Mrs. Dav.e Harrison and Mrs vice, president, Gene Koiakowski; March, May 8Mft p.m; Phillips; Worthy patron,- -WiU&anl 2nd vice president, Dr. Bernard ITALIAN AMERICAN CIVIC 3rd vice president, Joseph Irving Gross; financial secretary, ; treasurer, Ohailes Rausch; Executive board meeting in school Mrs. Norman Lewis;, corresponding A. Bahret; associate matron, Mrs. Sennerj : treasurer. Emanuel M ASSOCIATION — First Monday at Margaret Beattie;* secretary, Mrs. financial secretary, Seymour Gor- library 8:80-p.m. third Tuesday in secretary', Mrs. Herman Arlein; re­ filte r; secretary, Edward W. Love, zatko’s HaU, New Yorf: place. Presl- ; recording secretary, William September, O-fitPh&r, November, cording secretary, Mrs. Philip Le Elsie Goddard; treasurer, Mrs.,Del­ 22B Long Ave.; sergeant-at-arms, deni; C. Mar.cuso; vice president, la Wessels; associate conductress, Krautblatt; guardian. Max Kasoff; January, February and April. vine; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Rohr Joseph Prokopowloz; hlAtorlan, Ed- p. cl- Lee; treasurer, A. Miser monitor. Max Sohlelfer.. President, Mrs. Judah Gillet; 1st Mrs. Bessie T ham ;' chaplain, Miss ward W, ^,oVe. _ • tlno; financial seoretary Gladys Golbert; marshall. Mrs. Hel­ LLSIDE CHAPTER HADAS- vice president, Howard Kobrin; 2nd PHI ALPHA SIGMA FRATERNI- lMe; COI.r.esBQniJlng sec.. Q. Volt SAH—Second Tuesday >.8 p.m. at vice president, Floyd De Nicola; re\ en Willms, Adah, Miss Gertrude TY, Alpha Eta Chapter—Alternate ITALIAN AMERICAN WO cording secretary, Mrs. Vincent A. Burns; Ruth, Mrs. Kathryn Jef­ Tuesdays at members' homes. Mas-, MEN'S AUXILIARY OF HILL- Sinai Congregation, 1531 Maple , President, Mrs. William R&e Vitale'; corresponding seoretary, OIL frey; JSsther, Miss Isabelle* Barton; ter, Raymond Nadasky; deputy s ib E - 8 ;i5 'a t the ItaUan-Ameri- Martha, Miss Nancy Garrett: Elec­ vice presidents, Mrs. Memii Mrs. Helen Jajosky, 537 MoMichael XEAter, -Ronald Tyranskl; scribe, can teall, 1241 Baker street. Presi- nberg, Mrs. Milton R. Oaris and place; treasurer, Mrs. J.- W. Hepn. ta, Mrs. Catherine Zakdvic; organ-. Robert Craig;....ehamberEn,....Ban: dent,--Miss Angle Grasso; .V.oe- CHARLES WERNICKE, JR. 1st, Mrs. Jeanice Keese; GOlor bekr-- Mrs. Jack-. Barsky; recording sec BURNERS Ahdres; historian, Michael Ster- president, Mrs. Rudolph Wawrzen- tary, Mrs. David Beicker; cor CHAPTER 55, Disabled. American er, Mrs, Mary Andrus; Christian j ski; MCFetary, Mrs. Phil Arhatd; INSTALLED SIGMA LAMBQA PHI SORORI­ spending secretary, Mrs. Leo Low Veterans—1st an& 3rd Mondays at flag bearer, Mrs. Ardelle Williams; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Sam isteln, 1425 Highland avenue; fi AND warder, Mrs. Jessie. Belden; senti- TY--* Alternate Tuesdays at mem-' Hillside War- Memorial, Liberty Cooper; treasurer, Mrs. Louise Sav- cial eoretary, enry Gar- A^p. and Memorial drivel Oom- .nel, Arthur Lapp and soloist, Miss bers’ homes—President, Carol Blum;: ittiere; publicity, Mrs. DominiG SERVICED Barton. vice president, Joyce -Feuerschwen* fid; treasurer, Mrs. BenJ Du- lder, Fi-ank Brice.; Senior Vice Peterpaul, 1224 South Bright, street; bow. ; imander, J. Vincent Moynlhan; SINAI S IS T E R H O O D —Meets ger; recording secretary, Patricia sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Helen Galof, Sellick; treasurer, Rita Lesko; cor-- HOLY NAME SOCIETY of ior Vice Commander, Dave fourth Monday at Sinai Congrega- SINAI HEBREW SCHOOL P.T.A. lit: Adjutant. William McDon- FUEL OIL respemding-secretary, EveLyn -Cortr - Bbmonthly - on second~~Wedrresday Church of Christ the IClng—Third M ^la avenue-^-PFeSidmT Tuesday“FTSlFp.m., a t school- 1®!!^ 52 PoTtland“road, Union; Ohap- Mrs. Harry' Btadlln; 1st yi'oe presi HILLSIDE DEMOCRATIC in Esther Berkowltz Hall of Sinai BUDGET PAYMENT COUNTY COMMITTEE — First Blpy St. and, Columbia Ave. Presi­ i, Joseph Brooks; treasurer, Ed- dentrMrsr Samuel Friedman; 2nc Oongr egatiom 1681 Maple Ave. dent,. John Desch; vice president* Plan vice' president, Mrs. Emanuel Fin ’resident, Mrs. Isadora Steirman; HILLSIDE vloe- st vice president, Joseph Williams; Ted Czarnatowicz; treasurer, 'Vina JUNIO kel; '3rd vice president, Mrs. Mat cent Minelli; -secretary, Arthur AUXILIARY thew Brams; treasurer, Mrs. Samu chairmBn, Charles Rausch; vioe- 2nd vice president, Dr. Milton Kess- •Third Frl B & H Heating Co. el Kay; financial secretary, Mrs ohairlady, Mrs. Emily Noll; trea­ recording secretary, Mrs. Ken­ Flynn; sergeant-at-arms. Joseph White street. 3resident, Herman. Lansey; recording • secre­ surer. Mrs, Mary Tully; secretary, neth Lewitter; corresponding sec­ Riley. Dehler; vice president, HILLSIDE, N. J. tary’, Mrs. Samuel Gooen; , corres­ Mrs. ’ Rubia Kaplan, 1624 Morris retary, Mrs. Irving Erinan, 1605 ROTARY CLUB—Every Tuesday San.tupcl; treasurer, ponding secretary, • Mrs. Hilmer Iplape Clinton place; financial secretary, 12:15 pm. Hillside Presbyterian Schaffernoth EL 34916 EL 3-3332 I flirschhorn, . 2ito Conklin. M HILLSIDE DEMOCRATIC CLUB jytrs. Albert Tasner; treasurer, Mrs. Church, Coe Sc Salem Aves. Frank SAYBROOK S CII O dhaplaThr Mrs. Eliezer CohenI -^Third Thursday at Polish Amefi-. Harold Zonderman; guard, Harry Stengel, president; Ira Gottscho, Second Wednesday 8 p. can Hair, 400 Bloy St. President, Stadlln. Vice president; treasurer, • JEdward auditorium. • President; Robert L. Kaplan; vice president, CRAFTSMEN’S CLUB OF HILL­ Noe; secretary, Paul K. Gwen, 1447 liam Kemper; 1st viDj James E. McTernah; recording sec* SIDE LODGE NO. 241 F, & AM. Stanley terrace. Mrs. Andrew D. Cox,,J___ retary, Emma Jane Stachuifa; cor­ ■First Tuesday except July and FORTNIGHTLY QROUP r- Hill­ president, Mrs. Ruth Fisher; re YOUR HOME WILL BE responding secretary, Kathryn; Mil­ August at 8 p.m., at Masonic Hall, side Woman’s Club. Third Thurs­ cqrding secretary, Mrs. Adolph Win ler;..treasurer,' Mildred' Hess; ser- .444 North Broad street. President, day 8:30 -p.m. at Maple Hall, 1551 ston; corresponding secretary, Mrs MORE COMFORTABLE WITH OUR geanE-lit-arms, Michael Giordano. ’aul Kifner; 1st vice president, Maple Ave. Chairman, Mrs.- Greger David Becker, .551 Plymouth Rd. ELEPHONE COMPANY HILLSIDE RESERVE POLICE— David W. Aloott; 2nd vice presi­ V. Pearson; vice chairman, Mrs. treasurer, Mrs. Albert Bernheim. Third Wednesday at Veterans dent, Henry G. Groh; treasurer, Harold Butler; financial secretary, Memorial Building, Liberty Ave* Harvey W. Peace, Sr.; secretary, Mrs. Harlow Curtis; recording Sec­ SUPERIOR GOAL President-; Joseph Chervy; vice Harvey y?: Peace, Sr. v > retary, Mrs. Louis Hess; corres­ president, John Soltys; treasurer, LIBERTY PARK COMMUNITY ponding secretary, Mrs. Douglas Less Ash — More Heat Units Frank W. Zimmerman; secretary, ASSOCIATION—Meets last Thurs­ Havlland, 912 Havlland drive. . Lewis F. McQueen, 1213 Robert day 8:30 p.m. a t 1090 Thomas etreet. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB—Sec­ Also Koppers Coke-^Fuel Ofl—Building Material rStreet—™ President, . Julius Tangel; vice, presi­ ond- -Tuesday at Maple- Hall,‘1551 HILLSIDE HEIGHTS CJVIC AS­ dent, 'John Beattie;'secretary. Wal­ Maple Aye., 8 p.m. President, Mrs. SOCIATION—Third Tuesday s 8:30 ter 0. Schmidt, 215 Fitzpatrick St.; Richard Lacey; vice president, Mrs. IF YOU WANT A p.m!, Calvin Ooolidge. School. Presi­ treasurer, Oscar Newman; sergeant- W. N. Tabit; recording secretary. WM. HALE COAL & SUPPLY CO. dent, Joseph W. Freer; first vice at-arms, Anthony Salerno. Mrs. Henry # MjCOormack; corres­ 13f Liberty Ave., Hillside ‘ MU <>-2244 president, William Schwlag; record, HILLSIDE HUNGARIAN WORK­ ponding secretary,, Mrs. Louis GilL 4 ing secretary, Mrs. Walter Chespak INGMEN’S HOME—Fourth Friday 046 Quinton street, Kenilworth; WORRY-FREE $ corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank £tt 1810; White St. President, Wal­ treasurer, Mrs. Francis -Btromenger. Walter, 531 Chapman street; trea' lace Tomy; vice president, Wendell HILLSIDE LIONS CLUB—Every surer, Miss Harriet Schwing;' ser­ Rotter; 'treasurer, William Zim­ Thursday at Townley’s, Union] geant-at-arms,. Charles Barbiere. merman; financial secretary, Jos- President, George F. Martin; 1st CHRISTMAS CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL ept A. Chervy; corresponding sec­ vibe president, Dr. Francis J. Grant; P.T.A^Seoond 1 Thursday retary* Elizabeth Jackowitz, 2nd Vice president, J. Fred Merkle, school, 8 p.fli.; evecutive board first THE YOUNG REPUBLICAN Jr.; 3rd1 vice president, William Wednesday at school CLUB OF HILLSIDE — Meets Thomas; secretary, Frank A. Nine- NEXT YEAR -PresidenV-Mrs.-Frank MahOn-f—viGe^ -monthly—at-discretion-of-executive _sling,—293_Shelton_ter.;_treasurer, president, Mrs. Henry Merkel; qor: committee at .1292 Salem aVenue. Sidney G. Friedman; directors one responding secretary, Mrs. Andrew Chairman, Richard Connington; year, John CC Pozar, Charles Lewis; Oris, 631 Buchanan sif,; recording vice chairman, Phyllis J. Bradford; directors two years', August J. Dq* secretary, Mrs. Alex Bchutsky Take Time to treasurer, Mrt. George Ulrich. THE HOOP AND HAMMER AS­ New Deadlines SOCIATION OF THE HILLSIDE FIRE AUXILIARY — fourth ‘ Wed­ In order for Tlie Times to be delivered to its subscribers by nesday 8 p.m. at War. Veterans mail on the day of publication, it is necessary; to have the gaper Join Our 1956 Memorial:—’President;—"Leslie ~ Kuhmann; vice president, Gabriel in the Postoffice by 6 A.M. eaoh Thursday, The paper will, there Blakesberg; secretary, Edward Or­ fore, Hereafter he printed on an earlier schedule. This trill also am, -Sr.; treasurer, Waltery Szy- CHRISTMAS CLUB manski, permit the paper to be delivered to the newsstands much earlier HURDEN-LOOKER POST. NO. 50, AMERICAN LEGION—First and Early copy is therefore essential and preference will be third, Tuesday. at the War Mem­ given to material submitted early. orial Building, Liberty avenue. Com- Right Now It is suggested that advance notices be in the office Thurs day or Friday preceding publication. Then make a deposit of from News of other events should be submitted as soon after they M to $10 a week for the___ happen as possible. next 50 weeks. Its simple... The final deadline will be Tuesday noon. 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1 Page 8— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, fe55 Hebrew SclioobYouth Center Drive Opens Sunday When Christmas Comes W A N T A D S By the Rev.'Ronald E. Osamann . Pastor, Hillside Presbyterian Church , — RATE — When Christmas comes . . t Don’t let the only light lh your life be THREE-CENTS 'PER WORD the artificial spark ie of tree lights upon decorations) o the unhappy glln utter of soft 'lights In oooktail glasses.; Minimum Charge, 75 Cents } the glint of a hollow sfntle in shallow fellowship. But, thinking deeper, et your light he Mote than one insertion charged at the rate of that Of the star over the Babe of Bethlehejn; and two cents a word. Minimum, charge 60 cents, the glow in the heart beoause the Master's there; and’ the brilliance of a Christ whose guidance never fails/ WANT ADS may be left at The Hillside Times When Christmas conies . . . Let your light be the Light; and then . » . Office, 1443 North Broad Street, or telephone Christmas will be Christmas. ^WAyerly .3-9207 up to 9 A.M‘ Tuesdays, | l Cftrd Of Thanks; Eight lines or under, $T2& Ad- Tliefts Charged T( by Dean Harry G. Owen. Legal Notices Milk Co. Employes Help Wanted — Male SERVICES Two employes of the Inierna* ■ “ 'YOUNG MEN YOU NEED fcional Milk Co., 445 Hillside avenue, Several positions open as stockroom will be arraigned in Magistrate,^ and material handlers in packag- Carpentry ing and traffic departments of lead­ Court December 22 for theft of ing drug and toiletries firm. Per- Uahk-H.—Beegie for "■carpentry, re —Fifteen' teams will launch , a about $18 worth of the company’s manent position, excellent benefits pairs, porch enclosures, etc. Cabi­ house-to-house canvas for. $100,000 nets made to order. Estimates glad­ Finkel Reelected products. and working conditions. Cafeteria1 Sunday. December 18, for the prn* Weda Roberts- Will Charged with petltr larceny are on premises. Apply Bristol-Myers ly -givenT-1-038 Uttioh Av.e, Hillside. poises Sinai Hebrew School and EL 3-5989. Joseph Rossi, 39. of *^23 Fourth Company, 225 Long Ave., Hillside. Ybutn Center Building to be erected Sinai President street, Newark, and John Kurbel, You want a carpenter? Call i* llip on the corner of Clark street and Appear Ifi Detroit .;30;; oT Handzel road, Whippany. Apartment Wanted tenberger for building, repairing, Maple avenue; Abraham Manko- According to Detective Lt. Charles witz, general chairman, announced I Following a television appearance general contracting, roofing,- cabin­ -yesterdayasrguest star, on the Ted Gfantrthe two were arrested Saturn Apartment wanted, two rooms un­ et work. Estimates given free. No today. . 3S furnished, housekeeping apart­ Steele Teen Band Standi Veda Ro- day by Detective Robert Mason job too large or too small. Call E l/3- and Patrolman Gordon Mllburn iii ment by retired business woman, 6227 or SO 3-0861. 1-12-56 i berts. Hillside songstress, will fly convenient to shopping and trans­ I to Detroit tc perform for .her fan the act of taking the produces; Po- portation. Write Box H 32. • Hillside clubs and visit' the ?ee-Jays who. Ig riW v ired 10- rolls of ice cream Times, Hillside, N. J. •have been playing, her records. valued at $5, 10 pounds of peoans VWWVV She has also made recent TV ap­ worth $11.60 and seven quarts of Lost pearances on the Tod Russell Shgw, milk. . and the Joe Frankiir. “Memory j Lane” show. Immediate Leave Hillside Girls Aid Furnished Rooms• For Rent Help your child win success with At Xmas Luncheon For New Recruits WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPED­ — Twenty-five youngstefs under six Boom iri-private home fergenfcle IA. Budget FlinT Mrs. a T Mayer. year? of age will be guests Thurs- man. WA 3-0602 or 137 Summe WA 3-7416, WA 6-1179. dya. December' 15, of students Of in the Regular Army eh or after Ave., Hillside. t Sept. 29 tf Berkeley School at a lunchoen in p ' December 19 will be placed oh im- the Crystal .Rpom of tjlc Hotel ;mediate leave and report for duty Miscellaneous For Sale Hobby Shop -Suburban, East Grapge;—• January 3.^ y /; WHY BE PUSHED AROUND? B’nai E’rith Will After lunch the children will be All interested must contact ^CHINCHILLAS Hiflside Hobby and Sport Shop, 1303 entertained wUh a musHrifi program Shop In Comfort At H j if) PI* * M/Sgt Frank- *E. Guff before. Be- Visitors Welcomes! St Little |Crown ?rty Avenue. Hobby Craft, [by Carlos Restivo, ae^pWronist, and cembgf ie: so as to-facilftate process­ - Chinchilla Ranch. .Chinchillas, h ng Goods and Accessories p©iu iiimior uinie I Santa Claus will distribute gifts to EMANUEL FINKEL ing and 'assignmeiits. Men "being rregistered, pedigreed, quality am-1* ts and Uniforms made ‘3 j each child donated by girls a t . the placed" "On ~ leave ^_wm' -receive full ALTSCHULE’S mils EL 3-3583. / Dec. 15-4t WA 3-3895. tf i school. authorized pay and allowanbes for At ’thA^Plhhil- AlicSGlt ^cf Sinai j Hillside hostesses Include the DUNRITE SALES CO. Congregation Monday evening, the tlffle they are on leave REXALL DRUGS . Iron Railings | Ivilases Isadora Oolubchlk, Myrna —Interested—- men —may . -p h o-n-e ALBERT ROTHBARD ond&y, December 19. following were elected to office; Mintz and Valorle Petrow. Home Improvement" Specialists Brandt UdbpeTsmith, M/Sgtr 'Duff immediately at Eliiza- LIBERTY AVEN UE domer Long Ai Aluminum combination mai Director of the Anti-Defama- President, Emanuel Finkel; presi- beth 2-1354 or see him in Room 15, interior. Call WA 6-4923 for free Cub Scouts On Tour Elizabeth Post Office. — a Complete One of storm windows and doors, jalousie e s t i m a t e ______9-22-56 )n League of B’nai B'rlth, will porches, al uminum awnings . Wank tww\wwwv*\wvwwww*v%\*v uduct the Clifiie.— — wilz; 1st vlet president, ManuehPo^ I Of Hillside Batik Rustcraft and Gibson’s to save money? Call EL 5-3208. tf A hypothetical rumor Is told to gash; 2nd vice president, Herntan JUNIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Mason Work & Driveways Seventeen rflembers of Cub Bask “^'^hr'-Junior Woman’s ^Ifl^TSes- e person in thfe room Whd’Ih tum 'Sr'ESvfffiHilS; " 'Sfrvlce^yeilflapt, 190 last Thursday affcernpon toured Christmas Cards CONCRETE SIDEWALKS Asphalt I !ls it to his neighbor. When the Benjamin Halper; treasurer,-^Abra. day evening conducted a Christmas the Hillside National Bank. Harvey party in Maple Hall for clUb mem­ Driveways; Estinfates Cheerfully last person is reached the original ham Mankowltz; financial secre­ j W. Peace, Jr. and Henry Groh, vice (liven. Joseph A. Policastro, General rumor is compared to the last one tary, Edward Kell; recording secre­ bers. Gifts were exchanged. Games presidents^, guides the group. Re­ were played. Whitman’s Chocolates 3tor. Tel.- WA 3-7953. 1309 h -Ing it. Discussion will take tary, Harold Zonderman. freshments were served. Tobia Extends White Street. plact 'm the subject. The following wre elected to serve The boys were members of Dens 1 lb. and 2 lb. pkgs. Robert Rosenberg, program on the Boarg of Trustees for the COLLEGE CIRCLE# \SPHALT driveways, parking areas, 15 and IQ.. The' trip was arranged NEW BRUNSWICK, Dec. 18—Hel­ Nationally Known chairman, has announced, that Mil- term ending December 31, 1958: [by Mrs. Sidney Friedman, den alterations and masonry work; ton Cam. president of the lodge, Leo Arch, Michael Qblden, Joseph mut Heimann-, *56, of 1429rFranklin •find' payments. M. CodeUa, 1111 [mother of Den 5 The, boys also were street, Hillside,- has been selected Season’s Greetings extchds an open iriVTCSUon to any­ Hecht, Max Kasoff, Morris Kram, accompanied by Mrs! E. p. Daniel- Woodruff Ave., Hillside, EL 2-5961. one desiring to attend. Louis A. Ross, Harry Stadlin and for the Dean’s- List of the Rutgers Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Sets czyk, Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin and University College of Arts, and Sci­ Refreshments wt& be served by Isador Steirman. Louis’ M. Blatt Mrs. Irwin Mencher. . for Men and W omen George Gaines and his committee. was -named to serve for the unex- ences here, it was announced today Mattresses Renovated pired term endm g December 3L 1857 and Seymour Corsover, for the Cigars By The Box "SB WAveriy 8-4380 for FR23 esti­ Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church mate to renovate ’(rebuild) your Diamond Passes unexpired term ending December .mattress . like new. (SAME DAY 31,. 1956. Abraham Pastor -was ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR HOOVER SERVICE). named honorary board member. ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor Cigarettes At Lowest Possible Prices MATT-REST' PRODUCTS State Bar Exams Complete Line of Colar ElIm «.hA Flash Bulbs ___ 1275 Liberty . AVe. XMAS IN PHILIPPINES The--State Supreme—eourt~lastr Christmas cards~Eave been re­ Christmas Wrappings, Seals, Tags, Paper, etc. week announced that Robert Dia­ Moving & Trucking ceived from Florence and Diok Worship with Sermon by the Pastor, “The Christmas INCIDENTALLY WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS TANK CLEANER mond, of 1803. Bayvlew avenue, has Connlngtcn .from the Philippines Quest,’’ Special Instrumental musio. Open Sundays from 9 a.m. to 8 pjn. passed the State bar examinations aul!s Moving & Trucking, 422 Ya!( with the-note J,we still can't be­ Pageant, "The Pageant of the Holy Nativity.” Reg. $7&95 Ave., MU 8-7768. No job too smal held in October. lieve it’s winter.” FO R FREE DELIVERY PH O N E WA 3-6754

Nursery School SPECIAL I Licensed home care for pre-mhoo. children, 2 tp 5 yrs.„ 9 a,m. to- 2)on’t Wention 3 t 5 pyn. By day, week or month. Mrs, (Continued from Page One) with this ad only j Gloria C. Gall, 680 Puree St., Hill. side. MUrdock 6-4331. Oot. 20-tf t0 Person or .persons Involved. He was Inclined to ' ^^Ipute^jg^oyj; tp; dis|^Sjaid ,poltHeisM^ . - .. ___ I Odd Jobs Done, Trucking $49.88 **■ BOARD q f EDUCATION a hassle, Odd jobs, rubbish and' dirt re? over the selection .of a'successor to Mrs. Jean A. White, secretary, moved, cellar and yard cleaned; [dump truck to hire. MA 2-2521, 6 te m is., Helen Kirkpatrick, former president .of the board, and a | P.M;: to 11 P.M. - ’ August 25-tf Piano. Instruction HILLSIDE TV VIEWERS will have an epportunity to hear and mm Se.8 town boys on the “Report From Rutgers” telecast Professional' private piano lessons. over^ . ATV ohannel 13 Monday night, December 19 at 8 c’olock. Flora Kaufman. WA 3-3544, This program will on this oobaslon present the Rutgers Unl- u m m .versity, alee Club from the Men's OoSeges at New Brttpswlok. Ih Pet Shops college circles It Is regarded as one of the finest glee clubs'-in the .. .with your country which later this season will appear with the famous* Phlla'- ■fflWOY a visit to the Tropical Pish delphia Symphony orchestra u n to the noted' conductor, Eugene old cleaner Oenter of Hillside. A great assort­ Ormandy. The glee club has also been invited to appear again this ment of fancy tropicals, Aquariums, year with the Baltimore'Symphony Orchestra. Accessories. Bird’ Dept. Boxer Pup­ Hillside members of the alee Club ar? Dvdght F-. Kirkpatrick, pies, Fresh, horsemeat. Free 'Ds- junior, son of Commissioner and Mrs. Robert-C. Kirkpatrick; Gerald •SYSty. Hollywood Pet and Supply Kaplan, sophomore, and Alar. H. Korlg. freshman. - Co., 1279 .Liberty Ave. Opp.'Prince­ ton Ave. WA 3-2991. Republican Club Holds Xmas Party TKS"ranhuaF DKrLtmas party of TRADE IT IN ON the Hillside Republican Club held Chrysler s • wonderfully Monday at Polish Amerldan -Hall, convenient Pushbutton THE NEW HOOVER drive-is-onrthe leftnsMe- 4Q9-Bl&y street,- wa3 declared urtnige where np one but the success by John W. Krug, president. driver can reach it Seventy members participated in (joitileffatmt an evening of dancing and games A T T H E with double-stretch hose ■MBder-.4toe--lea^errt^-gf-^ieeimgth- ivies and Jean' Noble, cults were Spacial trade-in now at distributed to all by two -attired as in- -the new “Power- What accounts for this magic? A gravity, rivals the cornering ability Santa ClaUs, j&ek WalsH and Ar- Style” Chrysler, can chanj Whole**new series * *of *Chrysler . . » engi- • of a racing friendly PowerFlite transmission. . ... a All this you see reflected in by the committee ware served. wESt-siri .Chrysler’s “PowerStyle” lines/, . , Election of officers was postponed Push' that" *TD” button and step on bigger airplane-type V-8 engine, more powerful than anything in its the new 'Forward Look , . . the . TOBIA’S until the January 12 meeting. CHECKINS ACCOUNTS the gas. You’re off like a shot new look of power. Now you’re eating up the ribbon price class ; , . full-time Power- . SAVINS ACCOUNTS of road in front of. you, A curve Pilot Steering... .,. arid : newly If you’re now driving one of the Saybrook Class On SAFE DEPOSIT VAUUTS . eomes up. and bends around" designed PowerSmooth Brakes other two major cars in Chrysler’s APPLIANCES behind. W hat was a hill has that bring you-to the world’s saf­ price class, comp in and make a Newark Museum Trip BUSINESS LOANS^ est, smoothest straight Kne stops. Mrs. Alma. Goyett’s fourth- grade vanished. The scenery itself must direct comparison* lust see if PERSONAL LOANS be moving,. not you.! Chrysler /doesn’t make everything ,1321 Liberty Avenue class at A.P. Morris School vlaitfed AUTqMQBILes AND APPLIANCES FINANCED Chrysler, with its low center oif the Newark Museum last Thursday. else seem outdated! They were accompanied by their MORTGAGE LOANS . WA 3-9341-7768 substitute teacher, Mrs. Hanna GrushWbn, and four mothers, Mrs. , 4' CONVINIBNT OFFICBS Leonard Friedman, Mrs. Peter Fo- ______WE REPAIR______linus...M rs.Jack_fieg|Lllir_ftnii_M.r.g- WEST-SIDE TRUST GOr Louis Santagata. TV, RADIOS & PHONOS The thtrty^-fofir pupils were dl- Main o ffic e ' haw thorne ave.. o ffic e vi^ed in to croups and visited--the* Springfield Ave. & High SL Hawthorne Ave. t Clinton PI, N E W ST 0 E E HOURS Indian exhibit, the- colonial, kitchen and the. explorers,> the snakes and SOUTH SIDE OFFICE* . -PEOPLES OFFICE* the &rt pictures currently oh dis-t Lyons 6ve. & Bergen St. So. Orange Ave. t Bergen SL GORMAN 19 A M. _ 9 P.M. DAILY play. FISCHER, m m The purpose of the , trip was to •DRIVE IN TELLER AND PARKING FACILITIES supplement the work in the class- iCerp, STREET, HILLSIDE, N. J. room, * _ , ■ . ELizabeth 2-3165